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Grand Traverse Herald, January 02, 1908
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
Date
1908-01-02
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PAKT ORE
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Fates in 4
TnAVEMf CITY. ORANO TRAVMM COUNTY, MICHKUN. THUWOAY. JANUARY fc 1«0t.
}
NO. 1.
whitti bU b*u n
e tar Mm tn
Ume and the young men lecelred’ Lodge Noi>-S3S P. and A. M. wu held
-A larse nmabar ot mead* of tba raglon. died at tbe borne of hUaoo.R. to naa ware locked Inalde. Tbe loe*
•art CfMn it W»nUd.
nlgtat at which more tban two Elk Baplda. a it Is nnld.
building Ud eontents will ap- many sincere compliment* for tbe de
■mtA U tatne »*4e In th!« cHr BMBbata of tbe Normal aebool Cboral O. Beacham. In BIk Rapid* Tburaday proslmate tlS.W* The content* are lightful way In wbicb they carried off hundred Maacma and tbttr tamUla Mr. Ramell wu *«a by a Rmawd
•■4 c«nms4lng tovni tor tbe wber*- Union oajoyed one of tbe prettlaat nlgbt at 6:30. after a aereral week*'
reporter
tbl*
moretog
In
reesrd to
tho^aWl
proent
and
enjoyed
ue
of
the
tbe^aSafr.
Sereral week* ago Mr. well eorared by toaurance. tbe county
•boM 4( Cbri Qrma. nUu OliI 4oh8- ocmeerto Tboraday which bat been Ulnea*.
nicest entertatomenm ever given b.r tbe matter, bat fa* wu rttieut. stetbaring .».400 on the contenta nnd u
M. n dMWte <nm th« Unltnd StntM ClrOB tbla winter. Tbe platform wa* Baecbam went to Bk Rapid* to rlalt
Buttau Bey.
this order. iMtellatlon of officers tog that b* had promised tbe athi* aoB and dangbter. Gurnee, and tbe building wu built by the city,
with
groan
an*r nM u
Sutton* Bar. Da, W.—At a bnal- took place *t 7:30. tbe following be flars to say nBMttg whateva to ra*
oaa, and waa Uken III. Mf. and deeded to tbe county, for court
0 the boUday a
-Cnttnd CUUn offlw. OrMs. under
gard to the affair ui anyone.
bouse purpoae*. the county Half will tiat mating bBd by the offleera of ing tostalled:
tU BW« 9t JobAKM. rwenay renUed tbe young ladle* ot tbe cbora* pra-"Walt unin they gel tbBr Bor*
WorBiipfuI mntter—William Mo4bNerweigan Lutheran rburcb at
aoatod a «leaaiag appearance In ibelr death raleaaed him from bit auffer not be a henry lour, tbougb the fu
U lUt dty nnd Uft
saldi Hr. Rnaall. "1 will tbu UU
ture win bare to be prorlded for. The th.a place yaierday. tbe following erelll.
Inga.
wUte
tnnplnc • 1»nrd
you an toteratir- mory."
B. Gilbert,
elected:
prltooers were removed from the Jail
POar
children
aurrlTe
Mr.
Beoebam,
"Mins Btbel aibbn. of Trarerae City,
whUk b* hnd n» nt S. P. ndMU-i.
CbslrtDU—Tbe Rev. J. J. Man:
Janlor m-ardeo—Geor** Frits.
and taken to Beltoire Jail for aafe
Steta Naw*.
>lr. SoMtil tMat BbnrtB Cbnrlni tande^ a groap nomber and alto at follow*: R. 0. and Horace K.
Treunrer—A. B. Cook.
*t«d.
y
Jr.. Mr*. Kathleen A. keeping.
anauined tbe role of ibe daughter In Beeebam.
While they woe driring to MarJnhnm n 4»ert»tK« of tb«
\Ta foreman—Bier ChrlHlaoan.
Secretary—B B White.
Judge F. W. Mayne will loa hearlly
Min Fiance* O.
erd«- to nmN bin. The aMertpUon *Tbe Wreck of tbe Heaperooa.- Mia* BlodgeU and
Bamary—Bersrend J. Blacken.
Chaplain—The Rev. H. R Bargelt. Ihall from Bellcrue. U Rdla aoite1 bU private library, worth 13.000
Beeebam.
Olbba
baa
a
draaiaUe
eopraao
role*
weat.
Howard
ud Hoy HatxM bw
In na loOovn: Ac*, nboot 13. befgbt.
Traaurer—Karl l.Und.
SenlM doeoo—The Rer. C. D. Aland iunred for only 1700. When the
K. Beeebam wa* born
inowbound n{pe mites norib «f
S f**t. S or • teebw: balr. dnA; com- which ah* aaw with macb dlacrlmTrustees—Peter Blacken, for tbra weD.
root fell, tbe watchmen had urrow
nation and tbe InterpreUUon ot bar Dover, county of Kent. Hnglud.->Hay
Marshall. It wu ceosary tor tbMn
ptestan. flwdina; «ioI* on tt«
year*;
Peder
U.
Sotbrrboe.
two
year*;
Junior
deacon—Victor
APatrick.
edCapei.
and
Ben
Yoker
wu
badly
14. im. He wu tbe eldeai ot four
vnllftt. IN: vnika wUh bdU down Unas van eery aatlifylng. There U
Seen Bauerfjord. one year.
Stewards—W. F. WolcoU. Ralph to help tbe horse along tbe road to h
bruised by falling to tb* ground
farm bouse, ud reanwbUe eeary
«nd It «( A «oM dIapoitUM. Wben eertalnly a fntar* In atore for Mli* children, bl* parenta being Jobe ud
ms—Martin Hoisted, three Ellsworth.
trying to eacSpe.
UnU Beeebam. In U»l be c
finger u both at Rot 's Uadi wu*
Inat BM« bar* b* wora a pair at new Olbba.
•T. C. Henmau.
arlly bouse to office* nrar the buk. yeara; Kriitlan tVagno, two yrara:
America,
realding
for
three
yi
Some of them be may near
Tradertck Bradt a meal baato gar*
nhoaa whieb aMr* ran doarm. a dark
Nils
Bolme.
one
year.
Tylee—A.
C.
Dapra.
and
tbe
board
of
snperrlare
will
be
blM *alt and a bUek bat with a flat tereral aoaben la flno atyle and aa Cusda. from which he went to Chi
Past be able to ua again.
Rcrltets—inglebor O Husky. Lara
Tbe iMtaltIng officer
called together Monday. December 30.
cago where be Ured for 10 yur*. 1
an weora. •n* Bmngglcr.*
brte.
Ralph Goldimlth.- tt aierman. 14
Muter P. E. Tnrrell. tt Cbarlerulx.
P. BBme. ue yar each.
to arrange lor tbe future.
WbO* a TtMimt at tbla dty. and vnlee ran* eary low and ba* aa ea- aereral year* be waa maillog clerk
Committee on aboote—Tbe Ber. and Wlll'am Abbot! acted as grand ran old. while ritIUng ai
tbe Cble^ Tribune, and waa also.,
ala* vbOa worktec oadar Barala Roa- coUant caalfty.
Mr. Maaksted. Oulraund GJelDa. Nils manshal. After ibr Insuilatlbn short wu'abtt in the brad hod Inatutly
Moved to Detroit
Him Bdlth Forbea. n locaPnelln' atorakeeper to tbe machinery departmH at Bk B^dt darlnc tba paat
talks a-ere glron by Willar,! A.'SmItli. killed by Arthur Sweenby, IS yeara
of tbe IlllDol* Central railroad
Detroit. Mich.. Dee, 3€ —All doubt* Qian. U. laus
anwar, la wblob ba dac Pont bolaa lat. aaaderad neeeral nonbera with
nlarmate. Sweuti qwteted a
lecut meeting It was dald- ot Charb-toh. Pnilesver 1. Ji. Uilb.-r:
u to th* Fere Marquette'# being run
and wa* e|cell*at- for flTe'yaar*.
tar tba Bk Rapldt Baetrte Licbt
revolver' at Goldsmith. He tbon^
enlarge the paranage. *oo ibe and the Rev r. n Atwell,
In 1171 Mr. Beecham came to Traran Independent corporation and to
ly
raeolred
by
tbe
andienoe.
eoMpaar. Oraaa aarar dlvalfad bln
it wa* a coincidence that Mr. the Wapon WM nnteaded and pnDad
following were named u a commltti
the
Intereata
of
the
state
of
Michigan
era
City,
ud
located
at
Acme,
where
"Bacb member of tbe eborna conld
ilflht aaaa. Altar be laR Rasaell-t.
Bmltb Joined ibc order tt Batons In tbe trigger. Sweeney la aadte anot
to look after the matter: K. Bolm
e paper which be bad tak- well be apoken ot. Tbelr drUl ha ba opened a general atore which be ud Its people bare Wn finally ud Haa Mm. At
Tbe bard tt state nadltera ha
tbl* city 39 yar* *gn. at which time
cMducted for nine year*. Tbe groat- definitely aet at rest. The unooncewa OB namlag bM motbar ae bene-' boon long and aneeanatnl and conld
he was foremu of the Bu>n Printing torne^^wn the claim of'Slitek P.
The Rer. Mr. !
part of tbla time be wu also post- ment made by George W. Perkins,
•daiT. diaelaaad tba tact that hi* not help bnt render n plenaing eonDwyer-a member ot tbe liuRnuud
muter ot that Tillage. Remoring to chalnnu of the board of director*. 1* tbe faithful minister of this church Office. The only Mason preant last
eert
under
tbo
nble
direction
ot
Mia
moBor'a sam* wm Orean.
oompaay tt tbe National Ourd, wbo
confirmed by Prealdent William Cot*" for the past 35 yara. locaUng to Sat- night beside* Mr. Smllb, w.ho bad beTrarera City be Ured here two
wu injured while on hU way to th*
lagrd to Ibe Trarera City lodge
la a aplrit U brarado It 1* aid that nbrenco Marab.’
Bay when there wu only
at tbe aame time conducUng an apiary
•ot to IMS. Tbe toffteOtM* talkod to blB canpanlnn* of bla
3
and tbe farm to
One of the first mores to be made small group of Korweglu Latberani that lime wa* E 1. Sprague.
laiure psued a JBnt roobiUa anSmith
wu
also
a
member
ot
tbe
iiiirtlM. bB did not apeak ofr tbe
upon which be la tbe remoral of SM men of tbe office wbo met at private houaa. Stoa bl*
Qiud Trarera Herald staff to tboa tborixing tb* bard to ^ty Dwyer
erfma B MTdar wUeb It l* aald be
moved an!shu atoce made bis home. force from CtoetonUl. Ail of tbe cen raldenbe and work among them '
aammlttad U order to aaeape.
He Mr*. Mary Booghey. wa* united in
day*. He I* now tb* editor of the 1300 If bl* Bai mwM touod to b*
In 1870 Mr. Beeebam wu united to tral office* will be In Detroit and It bu built up a Btroog congregatl
ofiaa toU of b»w b* eindad the of- tbe boly bond* of matrimony Chrlit
CfikorlcTOlx Sutiaet.
being 40 voting member*
larrtage to Mia* l.ucy Gurnee at Chi will not be headquarters In-name only,
•eoB, trnrating aooth with tlit*m hot maa ere to Meimo.J. Buacbert. form cago. a native of Adrian, Mlcb.. ud but the eiecutlre management will be presut. A fine church buUdlng ba*
After tbe nddreua bad been made
on hi* tnfl than changing onra nnd erly of Petoakey bnt now making hi*
Jail at Ann Arbor.
been erated for a church home, ud dancing wa* enjoyed unUI after mid
daughter of John R. Gurnee, wbo Ured bere.
ntnndng erar th* anme gtonnd which borne In tbla city, tb* ceremony being to the adruced age of »S year*, and
comfortable patanage also bu, night. ‘ Stewart's four-plea orchatra
Prerident Cotter uld
I bach to performed by the Rer. B, H. Ftomlng.
fgrtitohtog the mule. An elaborate one to 10 days In JaU.
"Tbe Peie Marquette will bare built ban built throuBi bto effort*.
Is well remembered by the older realHlefelgaa. whUa tb* ofleen! would
of tbe Fbnrteentb atreet dent* of Acme. IH* widow aurrlre* rer the freight house here, u soon
Eleaur Orsagar, tee trearttd
At praeni Mr. Maakated bu BBit buqutt waa served by WlUlam
trarai OR.
cboreb. '
ebargea. o^ which Sutton* Bay la the Btoodgood. tt tbe Ultlc Taarn. Adriu girt srbo
him. He bu been more or Ie*t prom- u poMible.
Orow left tha cdty BMitr two Tb* wadding occurred nt tbe tome tout on pnblle life, holding tbe ofllees acdommodate tbe office force that I* largaL They are Sutton* Bay. wMcb wu well preparad and tbor- shot by ber brother, terae yanrs «U.
of tb* bride In tbe old Bongbey bome- rrapectlrely of clerk of Eut Bay belfig brought from Cincinnati,
died Cbrtstmu nlgbL
miBhi MO. nnd It M onld thnt
Nortbport. Bk Rapid*. But Jordu. ongbly. enjoyed. Tb* tebla
Six persons wen polsoaod by at
waB to Knihaaka. Sheriff Jnbnaoo. auad 00 Bongbey bill, about » gnaU towntblp before the townihlp wu force will require 10,000 square feet Boyne Qty. Good Hsrbor. Port Onei preUliy decorated with red o
lng tainted oyster* at « tenrity 4teIn «4*r to loeaU him tor the board balng praeent. tbe
divided, treuorer of -Wbltewafer of floor apace. *o you cu see that It da and oecasiontlly he preaches 4n ttona.
Tbea
annual
affairs
of
the
order
bOl. hROWtag nothing Of the doaartloo and frioad* of tbe
ner. nerved ChrtatinM at Brifittel
towntblp ud tor a number B term*
small matter. -In the meantime Trarera City. He will preach tomor
wlU die.
Morr. Mitflad the Knlkrakn ahadff to Tbe brfde waa cl
wu aaperrlar of Wbitewaler town- I am seeking temporary quarters for row to Elk Rapid* ud on New Yeart
look Ua np. b«t bo wnt not toond il white allk. and carried n bouquet' of ablp. H* wu prominnt In Maionic tbto force, which 1 wish here by Jan day will bold *enric^ at Nortbport. and lut night wu no exapdon te John Cbambars. foiawr bl^ taretbe rule. There were a nniifber or Ury at tb* Ftoroter* tt tee Fort
thB CM tt M onid, howew. that bride** roae*. Bb*swa* attended by circle* and wu a Knlgbt'TCmpUr.
uary 1. 1 hare rUlled several office
Mlaa Joale Dunn, who wora wbTB and
oat
tt
town
guau
preaat
No
More
Flat
Rat*.
ho waa la Maton two weak* ago.
Huron
dtotrtcL 1* dead. HU wldev
bulldtogs and within the next two c
The Mlchlgu Hide Dalera
TaBatdag MaiBudl' Aaa, pf Bk carried white earaatloa*. Tbe wed
ud one noo earvlTa him.
three days I will know just where
A HMvy Lo*R
claUon wu organUed at Detroit on
Raglto. noMTod word from the Unit- ding Dtareb wan played by MHl C. B- Tba ralnable Uw library belonging cu place them ."
Union Orud lodgR P. nad A. M.. ot
ad maim aKimn. K I* mB. aakfng Hale.
Ibe 3nd tt December at which were
Mtehlgu. reproaeling U oeterad Mqto Judge Frederick W. Mayne which
flee hM Bd Ig the **a«h. and tbe *nic taouae araa beautifully decorat wu tedly damaged to tbe burning of
proent 88 tt the leading dealer* of 1907tookplaaFrtdaynlgbt to Horst'a sonic bodla. wiU B«t Ik Battle
At th* PewtoffiM.
ed In holly. amtlaa and caraaUoa*. tbe conn boua *l CUrlevolx. Dec. During ChrMtmu week there were tbe etete for the purpoa tt rem4i&^ Acamedy. Only about half tt the Croek Junuy si
MnMa fi toim «*!«F
to
clau
were
able
to
be
preaeat
u
muy
tba
work
B
decorating
baring
been
In
Btofbaaaa.
Tbe caaptten of tea 0*«mo Eaflar
34. la * wriou lou to tbe Judge, about 15.000 Cbriftmu packages re- tog ame tt tbe erlU wbicb exist In
out tt town. Dancing wu one
OcoaR, tt te MM. It tho ottoB Of obnrga of Mr*. D. E- Bongbey
wbo bU ban years cBlecUng tbe alred at tbe patofflce to be taken the bide trade.
Co. eloeed Friday. teitHlT* teooAfter
flURQr B tl chBdraa. th^ being Mr*. Mary Holdaworib.
ha main object U to ellratoate the of the fature* tt the erulng. tbe and tons at beet* have bau aBod
of the book* It being out by tbe arrter*. the largest num
mu»lc. fnrntobtd by Hortt'* threenad tbe yonng couple had library, many
a tain at t0pl*t* in tb*
cuatom
of
buying
flat.
wWBi.
how
to lepUce.
ber in any one day being 3,000. which
tbto yOT. u eonparad to MffW last
Tb* tamny bnaa U at Totodo or Gan- recBred tba t
ever. is prardccd princlpBly ,ln tbto piece oi«be*tra, being iborougbly a luuon.
Tbe library which w** In the court U the 34th. ‘
I
Joyed by the ducers.
trtuda. tbe guMU were arred
tOR OMR
bona wu valued at about |4.MK>. ud
The registered parcel* received part tt tbe aute, u they In tbe aouthTbe rail brongbt hf Tkad SiBpaoR.
At 10 o'cteck all repaired to tb«
Be flrwd Mr BboB B month on tb* u eUbbrate wedding supper, the fully one-halt ot the books were thor- were 870. ud tbe outgoing regUtered era part have always bought hide* on
of PowIerviU*. wbo teniand tent ba
Par* MnuBtta nad worked la aaOla Ubles baring been trUaUcally decor ongbly soaked, ud not a few partly ptrals numbered 466. Thl* 1* about selection.
to
ansequoa
tbelr dlDlDg room where a repast, prepared
by the Ultle Tavern, awaited them. bad beu iarred and taateand by
ated with holly, wmllu and carunbaB th* atty tor flra or ala me
burned. Some of tbeu books were double the amount of registered par bntcher trade hu ban eduatod In There the member* roalled old Uma Walter Batbbun and 18 oteara, bU
Uoaa.
betweu 200 ud 300 yarn old |nd cel* that were,ant out from tbU post- properly taking off tbelr blda ueually and tboa wbo'bad boA away to col ban droppfd.
Tba only out of town'gneat pre»«t
run from 3. to 4 per ant aconds.
tbeu it win be almoat impoulble for office lut yar.
T. c. Srriattort. InraUng eagtoear
lege rBaled tbelr experienca. Tbe
wu Mrs. Bttsebert. mother ot the
Judge to ever replace. All of tbe
All tbU meut an Immenu amonnt Thl* percentage b*a become opalal- latter chiefly eonarned clau scrapa tt tbe Ann Arbor rallraod. bu baaR
brai«M n atORO to tb* dty today that. groom, wbo came from Petoakey to tbe
hooka were valuable, Jndge Mayne of work for tbe clerk*, apeclally tbe ly Irksome to dealers V late, u
succeeded by Frank AaoR wbo bU
Ud bulng to which the various
If tho data OB tt U oonaet. waa toft attend the marriage ot her an. Ootti
wut
u
few
No.
3a
a*
they
poahaving sput yar* to collecting reghtered mail, wbicb requlru two
with tbe Ann Arbor tine u eih
^ts bU evidently played u aaii*to OR* of bM Md* ato yean nfUr tbe young paople are highly eateemed to
them, baring made a tpeclsUy of ce^ clerk* to check off. another to book »lbly can get and are wilHng to pay a hig part. TouU were given
giear tor tbb lut If yann.
oouatiy waa diaeorored. .
tut city, tbe bride haring been con
premium for auch u their aatlon
and the notice* to be given to U
tain aartes.
speechra made after which the class
When Conductor Brosm. tt tb*. Dm
Tb# BOBR^ of n kind
nected with the Pourteuth •tract M.
produce*.
The Judge wu fortunate in taartog carrier- The Incrcue to the amou
again danced. At 13 o'clock
nkmg tba boBoh ot iRke MtoUgna nad B. ebareh atoea lu c
troit-FoclUc line tt (be D. U. R. «W
We daler* and butcher*
not only
part of hit llbriry to a down town
party reluetuUy broke up premlatog on bis way bom* a^ Magtog Id '
la tba orgulaL She U u arneB
•tear* tbB tt bM been wi
larger Cbriftmu buslneu but people north are now flndlng out our ml»- each other another meeting before the last car Wednesday night, be wu
worker to tbe Bpwortb Lague ud office.
tor aomo ttma On tt. la
A quar freak ot fortune manlfat- are beginning to rallte ibtt R I* uke and tbe independent tuners
long.
stopped by two bsR Tbe oondnttor
rad* pofttBtt nf n mu with n maa- aJto tba cbnrcb to man^ waya. llie
willing to help u to eradiate thl*
cd Half during the fire. The county belter to spend 8 cents for
fled and reloraed wttb aid. bnt ttto
• Hd nber* tb* bead nr* tb* lat- groom 1* a yonng man ot high qnalperalclous syatem for the good tt the
good tMoks occupied one-half of tbe sbeire* tbu run tbe rlak tt andlng valuable trade tt tfito *ute. ud to fact, lor
Clau tt 1N6.
men bad tone.
tara “J. A. T.- wbO* below tt U tb^jtto*. and bu workU np
to tbe room to wbicb tbe Judge's
gUtered
Prank Hnellmutel entertained the
While Prank MeOontten. mad to the
bnalneu In tbe
tbe general welfare of the bide trade
books reposed, ud tbea escaped
class tt “OB Tbnraday ercnlng at
eotton batting garb tt a Bute ClaaR
On tho bRtk of tba atono la a rade
B to tbla dty.
Id the entire countrybotk flta ud water. Tbe only books
bome on But Ninth atreet. 31 ■
dlstrfimtlng preaantt trea R
Mr. nnd Mr*. Boacbert left for Padrawing thB may be a npaar wbU*
Chrlstmu dinner
Hoping you all will do a. J am
bBng damaged were tboee ot
ber* being present. The eralng
Cbrtstmu tree la toe Pint MutbodM
aorao ktod of a bird la atoe n
umkay on tbelr wadding trip, nd wUI
Tours truly,
look plaa Ghristrou at the home of
Judge.
•pent to delightful way. thoa proa- cburcb. bis rtothing Onebt fir*. Th«
od. TW* ai* etbar naika on tbe return about tbe flrB of January.
R.
8CM<»fBBRGER.
Mr. and Mrs. Joaph Taylor, tt Acme,
ent giving'their experlebe|en alna bleu wu extinguished bttora MoOnRThey will be at borne to tbelr friend*
) bB they bar* bow
those praCnt being Mr. and Mr*. Wal One of the toraUgating Committee.
lte*W«ne* Borod.
Dell wu seriously burl.
...
at tbe borne ot Mrs. Bougbey.
niaglbto by tUM.
MIehlgu Hide Dolen AaaoctotloR they left .High aebooL
An ntann of fire turned to from box ter Mull and dbugbler. Mr. and Mr*.
During tbe evening the cUm disFriends wbo went to nrfead R
Tb* Boh wan fond batwaan Can46 at 4:30 Friday morning called the Vick and family. Mr. Ud Mm- Larern
CDSod a big meeUng of the alumni CbrisUnu celebration at tb« botee at
HBaha Creeelng.
Hu Ran promoted.
toraina oBd Utoad. tbiae and
to theraldenaof Fred Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Conten ud an.
f held earh yar during
Sarah J. eras, near Owoalc
Hateba's CraaBng. Mlcb, Da. r.—
( of Utoad on aaeOoB
lUh. 335 But Eleventh *lrat. Mr*. Buller an* three an*. Mr. and Captttn Flfteu, tt the Kortbern
were surprlad to And teal te* prin
I. tt WM lying with tb* image up potetoM are not morlng quite a tut wbar* a good start bad ban made, Mr*. Bert tVbaler and family and Michigan Tranaportailon company, to Chilrtniis hnllrjeyr. The next i
ward and any bare bean dug up by h for toa lut weBu but tbe price bU tba Btrong gale wu blowing baring Mr. and Mr*. Ja. Taylor. Dinner wu cornmand of the Mtoauri since that tog of the clis- w-Il U- al the bom-- cipal event wa* a wedding to ^tlffk
tt. Arthur Garland. acconl:ng tc
Wilium H. Cross and Htoa ITMinbrtll
pMw or a hbnow. Tb* flald M about hpme up to fit cenU.
nicked tbe flame^ op through tbe rar nerved at 3 o'clock. The following 1* steamer wu built tour yon ago. will preant plana.
Ooward. tt Ooman. ^
Tbe following oBIcen were Betted
a Btt* nnd B half from lAke Michigan.
to this port nett
walla tt tbe kUeben tbroogb the root. the meno;
It tb* Into OB lb* atone 1* correct at the lut regular mating ot tb* A. Tb* flamu could be seen by the flte- Rpsst turkey with dreulng
baring been promolen to ammud of
I
Bigja.
Atter being badly worsted to a flntle
Fsrhsa
'
R iTUt that a portion ot tbe bud 8. of B:
Roast spare,Tib* with draalng the stamer Mutton. C* A in FtnuBcn
u
they
neared
the
raldena.
bnt
Earl
Orrefl.
»ilu
Enri
Johnan.
eneouoter followtog'n bntU* tt wtti
J. Parmer, rewlerted.
MB anmuntotll Cbrlatopbar Colnmraa ba* many friend* ta th.- city who
Chicken pie
they prevented tbe flrq apreadlng to
alleged United SUte* nary doerter at Pontiac. Andrew Ceteto tUJm «M
-<tou. Bnmpgb*.
bna on bl* woBora oxpodlOoe In 14H.
Turnip*
S«uer Kraut will be glad to learn of tbe promoUa
tb* front of tbe boae by -quick work. Poutoe*
badly dimmed by swoBa flptM
wu toft yutu ud wandered far la
SeereteTT—Walter B GrBllck.
but sorry that be will not touBi tbto and murder. It now believed by Em
Plckla
Jelly
Tearing out the walls where the lire
met county oS.cUl* to be the mur that be tried to *)e^ la tb* nc«.
Trosurar—A. U VuNnlttr,
te tb* nortb. pratably ohanad by boaport
Brad and butter
wu atlng lu way. tbe men managed
derer, tt John Blgjoe. u indlau, wbo As offlar foud him ud Cole wfll
til*
At nay rat*, tba cuilon* elected.
Pried cakw
’
Aiarted Caka Charlevolx Sentinel ays:
to gain control after bard work.
■s
found
murdered
in
tbe
woods
now bare te aadwer to a a*mdfil1I
Mr. ud Mr*. ^1 Pt»cb . apul, fb* furnlHir* in the front of the Mina pie Fumpkto pi*
■teRR wbtob to aliwat skultohnpad.
“Capi. Wm. Finnan, wbo brought
>ar Pcltoton a abort ilmc ago.
ebarge.
term* 4h* bnata for many gnoor con- Cbriatamu with Mr*. Pooch’* partoB.; bona wu not banned by tbe fire. biA
out tbe ftamahips IlUnoto Ud MUTa
Cttfa
Tbe Indian was lut son to
iBtate Ona* Warden Piera aayi >»•
Mr. ud Mr*. Joe BUnek.
_ iacterOR
iri. and wbo laid tbe Utter bOM up
tbe anoke did some damage,
Candy
pany with a wliUe man wboa name ret* are being used by nbWt taRtan
Mr*. O. AwUn *P«t CbrtatmU thing* to tbe rar part ot the bouse A CbrUtmu tree to* ala
tbto fall, will
wu
unknown.
Blgjoe
bad
drawn
88
q te Mtoa KthB WbhR
to Tiolatia of the tow. wuplstoto
wUb Mr. ud Mr*. Edd Hatch.
ship Manitou next aeaaoo. CapL Flntnrc ot tbe happy oocailoo.
were
burned,
bnt
the
lou
wU!
be
eortog nnmerou., to a tew loenttttM Wr
Th# flsUowlng letter la tram PterMessr*. Albert and Vern Irish and
ucu'a first command wu 20 yar* from the company for which be
SRa BarM. director of th* ecaserra- wlra spent Cbrtotmu with K. C et«d by ln»uran«, « which Mr. Beam
ago. wben he succeeded CapL Thorpe working, ud a abort time afterward rets may be lawfnily wed. a In Ua
M«rtdtoatowntetffRU ■
tefy of Bank of the Veetera State Orkwoid ud family. All report a isk had 81AO0 on tbe bona ud MOO
Acme. Mich.. Dee. 86.—Lut
to the Lawreace—(bat maeter baring was seen with tbe white mu. A lew
on the fnmitorc.
riAra
Utei«
bU
body
wu
found
to
toe
Normal aahoB. who write* the edlter good Ume and loU of good t
tbe dty of Uastoff. Btoa ten w* ‘
Tbe fire bad evidently been smould one of (be nicest estertatoments ever been promoted to tbe VenM (aften woods, ud his bead bad ban crub- Uw providing for a bmarty OR matat tbe ttoord u follows, bu letter
In tbe town ball wu given by ward laLl He next brougtl '
ering for some time, and when tbe
hBng of tench Inteiat to the many
Later DtlaU,TkU * new tec bat
the re^ ed to evldaliy with a blUy which tbe row* wat tote etut Mvoal p«mR
Bama boral through tbe roof they six young men of the Tillage who city tt Charlevoix, which
shot hr
btaod* B Mte* Bibei OIbbR who note on Cedar Lake.
Thai followejP offlar* Uter found. He bad atoo
awakened Edward CUric. who lira arred u oyater anpper for the bene built Champlsto.
been atroek with a heavy plea tt reeklea sparrow 'bnBteiR ta oftta iC
with
th* ptogiM* nhe hu There have beu nearly
nett door, and he aroused the family, fit of tbe church, making about IJS- hi*' promoUon u referred i> above.
the Uw autboristog the boolp. «Bn
be*b*ls of poteteu tended
-Capt. Bright, wbo last yar utled wood.
Tbe ball had ban beauUfully decorturning
in
u
alarm.
RtoprosRtthn
la
bis
pockeu
they
found
but
*1hlaklaff that u Item
Croeriog tbe last nMotb.
lated In erergrau. the whole giving Ibe Manlton will aocceed ^pL Flnaeenu. all be bad left of tbe 88 be abooUng tt apaitoffi ta ten ettpf»par aboot MUa Mel L. GlbU' A Brery team from Beaten’s harir
a tolry like effect, and tbe table dec- cu In tbe Misanri.
!
BU Fir* St Cha
««k aright pcoa of lateraet to ymr broke away from it* driver ud ditch
laauor
Oanfv. fliwyaWtt*
"Tbe stamablp llltoolt.; wbicb left bad drawn but a abort time before.
Charlevoix. Mlcb.. D*c. 36 —A de- oraUott* were very artlatJeally arrang•RbMribeiR t Mclote a eutUng from ed the carriage down a steep
us last season under a charter returns Tbe watber wu very cold, and bU teaghter tt Pknak Omgar. a htatt<*eUre flue auied a bad blue to tbe
> Oasette. Mtes
abont one Bile ttotth
WHII
ratete-ra..
te, MOW , Iran te. tell, ral HIM
Tbe young men d'd the pUulng to tbe line
court boua TneUay morning. The
the man. be would have Irotea te skot Monday by a flobart itfln ta tea
bon Beds a eery wars plaa at the Hat^e's Croalng depot Tbe
and arrangtog wltboet uy help from fn«»m of CapL Stufflebeam.
ate tbelr way between
MoTBBl aUool, both oBoag the taeol- ru to tbe watering plaa Jnst oat tt
tbe lUia, with tbe exaptlon tt tbe - "In all probabUlty tbe Btlrtlng will date bsiore brtp nould bare roab- bands tt her I
The rttUd hU beu taagkt how t»
ty and the stedonu. W* nr* pradlet- ’Trarera aty and there It ran Into a wall*, and when dlaarered about 16 cooking tt the oyater* . which
do tbe bary frel^ttag. taking to all ed him.
shoot te* gn by u OUST krtthw
teg awaal thtogs for MM OIbbR guy wire aa a telephone pole and oa o'clock the entire building wu boney- due by tbe Lndla’ AU teeiety.
Th* PeUstai offlens
obore. bay ud atralu pi^. Inclodlng
ooBbU by flro. The roof and upper
both OB aaecat ot bu teoekiag abUset to work to And a clew te tb* nad he ntowd tt nt bin elfter whOo
thrown.
Tb*
alda haring a floe upper, enter- Elk iUplds-’'
floors
wer*
dottroyed.
but
hard
work
Ftoytog ttgother ta ten nhouM tt
lly Ud vdntaff ponoRaUty. l aa.
Burdetwr. and tost nt^
tatonwat to tbe way tt male wu altnrad
tbe
atructore
trem
euUre
deeD«Mi of H.-4L MooBrnm.
>b« tt te* taBOy.
"fan traly yonrs.
tlon. It Is odd. wu nstsl
A Grand Affair.
a provided, nnd tee vMt of CbrtotHorae B Beeebam. tt WCIUbo- traetlOR
bail mam Jnotn
Th* anool InultoOra tt ttfleets Ernest Rnsall. wbo Idudfled
te* ev*
Not a ringle reard wu IML tb*
Tho rilIpWfl rotetrad to 1* u toi- mrs. one tt U* highly rapi
bmy u nee hotaRglag te Bari Joha- Tb* Tovnry tt teo «HM-M donhtM.
TSnlti being closed efler all tbe books'eolng Breryone bad a very bam' ud aortal affair at Travoa aty
duaara
of
the
Ont
Tnrone
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k
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NO tet fN BAY.
Hnvn tABpMtOv I* BnUtorHr (er th* fUUawt that then
«fn M w IM ta the her thU vtnter. AMor«iB( to Mr. LeagMadhr. lha alK» |ad|«aie as open
iHater.
-The nth mao itth of Deoenher erera the short flars.** aaM Mr.
tMMtPerthr. *^Hh her one eaMpUee. ererr der aleot thee
a wane eoeth wind '
MoMag., That ia tadteaUr# of a
alM vihler. *tth ao tee la the
har.“
Oaeeaeeeee*
nagr took pUee at the baaie
the
cnoa-« penou. Mr. aad Mn. Aadan
mdartehaoa. The pMing paople iteadrad the eongntalattoas and heat
vlihee of a large oataber of triends.
Tber will anke their boaitr «n the
farm owned hr Mr. Fndertchson.
He abet the Bunch.
A dalatr baaefa of mistletoe which
hU baaa shot from sa oak tree In
Louisiana wse raeelred Prtdar hr
E. P. WUbrlm. from bis eon. Jerome
WUbelm. who b at Beaux Bridge.
Loublana. Tbt mistletoe U very
aearea Ula year, and U order
raaeb U
eboot U frcsn Ue brancbm, owing
lU baring ao sapped the life from tbe
treac that oo one could be fosnd who
would risk broken ..boom In attemptlog to eUmb to ibo top of Uem where
It groas.
Oeoerally there b an ample supply
Of UU Cbrtstmas flower, but tUs year
It was scarce Urougbout Us i
Wlibcln dlUrlbuled
mistlMoe among his friends ao
large tmoeb of It wse taken to
Mereantlle
pany'i store.
Tbe Helm Brick Machine eompaor
also recHved s idee lot of tbe dalntr
white flower from friends In eTxss.
A
Ttote CemSeg.
Mrs. Oaorgs Pray recatrad a postal
card reaterdar wbkb bad
rears nod als Bkoatha on
a JJte war
her troa UecUaao Citr.
T*e raera ego last jair Mm. PrayB
sMer. Mn. L. 8. Oolbr. «( Owago. N.
T.. paid her a rIsU. On bar reurs
hoMe. while pemlag through Meekteec Oltr. aha dropped bar sister
pnetel mid, which was dated Julr
IMA The eard reeeliM its dsMlnattoe, hating been addressed a Usbsl.
IMaanbir pt. iMrt.
Jnat where It has apeat all ibU
Mas Is a ayeUrr whieh will hrohabir
■over be eiptalnad. There was no
Pour OstMmliorM There.
date ataapad a all diiriag the rear
A pteassnt day was spout ChristiMd, bat la iAt It had passed through
as St tbe borne uf Mr. and Mm.
a p( Oaami Laha Torch
John
B.
RUe.
Bast Rlgblli street.
Uha aed Mabel.
A family reunion was held to which
Triad U Burn Jell.
four genemtions were repfcaenledBaUaliA Mich.. Dec. n.—An ni Tbe guests of honor pere Mm.
■napeialiU aUeapt to burn the Antrlu Catherine, of Chicago, sister of Mm.
ennAir )di)
asde^rtataes aiM». kiw. tnd dangbier. MIsi WsUb. also
Otbar prtaonera aeciue WIlUam Hlnea. of Chicago.
Ha denies k The tnoeadlarr while was Mr. Happy. Thera were 20 In
ontalda his cell corrtdor. ooncesH.
nodw tjsdllag, At night hs mebed
Mm. Bles pUyed Santa Claus aad
thniifb the Iron Uuice and aet It on dlatribuUd tbe prenenb from
Ire. Another prlwner Imaadlatelr Cbrutmas tiwr.
■are tbe tiara. Hlnea and four telDargroY
daughter. Miss
Mrs.
■ lop prlBoners were In the Charlevols AdelalA enjoyM her flmt Cbrlsimas
JAU during tba rwent dr«, which near- immoiiaely.
Ir dMtrored that building, aad narOlen la a Hap^ Bey.
rwwlr escaped anffocatloo br ainoke.
Prom BatnraayY lUeorw.
Olen Doyle, the IS-year-old ion of
Ill With TyMield.
. J. Doyle, left tor Chicago today.
l|Mrd DaanU, o( Webaar street,
Borne time ago, Olen waa unfortunale
Mas takea to the saniarlnm rWdnr
enoDfb to hare to have bit leg rw
andUa^ lU with tr^M t«T«r. Tbe
mored and that naturally prareoted
ram mu, who b abont i< rsan ol
him from having aa much tun as
aiA la the OQlr son ot Mrs. A. B.
r boys. He baa now reache,
Oaonlt, the two residing alone
age where an artiflclal limb b prac
tkd^ WeteUr street hoag Fiord
tical and when he reiuma from Chi
d this WiBMpi
cago. he will be equipped with
tar ht bis audles. and tbs atraln baa He waa very happy over the praepeot
bdih so graat that 'be
'l la saSertng
Of being able to discard bU crutch
«lth a e
and looked tor great times when be
gets back.
^ IpBered dtrata ef Panlrsla.
>*ncn Bartak. one of tbe ploneen
White, who went to Chicago on burtM Trarerse City, euffered a stroke of
who mould have been 20 yearn of age
tbe Mth of this month. Mares
mother, two sMtm and two brothers.
Truth and
'
PERSONAU
Prom Friday's Record.
appa^*la«H WcB-Infonaed \ every
Mm. Tom
snd children, wMk of laa and an cmentisl to prvmaixnt
trtf (oday for a month's visit with
asi and creditable standing- Accor*
relatives In Marlon, lad.
r, it u not daimed that Synip of Flp
Arthur Loomis, of Baraboo. WU,.
and Elixir M Sensm is tbe oaty remedy cd
Is rlaitlng In tha dty.
ipira. and known value, but one of many reams
why
it S tbe best of pereoosl and family
Burt Anderson. Of Honor, and their ^
families, spent -Christmas with Ibel^llsxstivm is the (act that it
.If'..
talber, Alex Anderson, of CSO West'
ewraUnt and rslievss ths iAtemal orptM
Bichib street
I oo whkb‘«lt acts without any
BseUa-Ewan.
' ' teacher near .f(«o8eeteaadwitMMthaviag(oia
school
Honor.
I in the city i
the quantity from time to
It arts pisasanUy aad natuislly and
Dr. Oregory and family relumed
,
.
...
last nltbl XxL Nesm* blty. where
■**
I parts are ki
they spent Christmas with relailros.'»-*«*
approved by
E. A. WllUrd. of Empire, sax i„‘phyeicianx, as it isfree from sU obyertioothe city yesterday sod today on busi- ’ die suhsUnras. To get its hcoriirisl
)M.
leOecU always purriisre tbe grouior
Wllllsm C. Adkins and family, who nuoiufsctured by the Gslitorais Tig Syrup
turned to their home In Qrsnd IMpldi
this morning.
|
Mist Oertrude Harris went to Qiand,
Rapids 00 business
Iness this morning.
Dr. R, Howell, 'of Detroit. reUimed
boms this mornloK after apenfling
Cbratmas with Chas. Broadfoot and
Mm. Emma Broadfoot. of tbls etty.Fm-d Grundy, bookkeeper for the
Cooperage company, i Interlonn-*.
and m. Willie, were la *e cuy this
PMIIp Helmforlb. of Bingham, retntnad to bto esmp
day after spendlug Christmas with bis
fsmUy.
'
George B. Pray returned from
Uaasburg today wbbre ae wee
buslaeu.
PERSONALS.
Frtn Saturday's Record.
*
P. F. Keller, chemist si tbe utar'ch
factory, has returned (rom a visit
CbMagu.
Miss Clara Stdhelm. of Muskegou.
spesdlng the faolldsys with ber sis-
oo a vacation In the west returned
home yesterday.
Mra. B C. SUlea went to Honor
thU morning to visit over Sunday.
Mm. John Cruse, of Honor, returned
borne today after s short visit in the
city.
Mm. H. Johnson, of Wllllsmsburg.
and three cblldreo went to Pouch tbls
morning m vish ber father.
Miss Bditb Soniem. principal of the
High school at Lslngsburg. left for
that city today to resume her dyllr*.
party of Uv folkywlog perapns
to Solon this morning to bunt
rabblu: B. Lanway. W. H. Lanway.
E Cbambi-rUin and G. Froat.
Mm. McCo'ugb, Mm. BenneU and
Moseiie Bennett left this morning tor
vUlt to Ithaca.
Mrs. Koenig Koehler U vlMUng ber
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Koenig.
Herman York went to Kingsley .this
morning on a btMlneas trip.
Miss P. E. Axtell, who U teaching
sc&ool at Mackinaw City, relumed to
ber duties tbls morning after spend
ing Cbrisunss with friends Ip tbU
city.
Mr. and Mm. G. A. Mater returned
to Clare this murnlDg after speodl
CbrIstmM with friends In the city.
Mm H. McLouth left tbU uornlug
for Lake City for a visit with friends.
Mr. and Mm. N. J. Clark, of Orld.
who have been visiting relatives at
Bnttons Bipy. passed thrqugb the rtty
this uiornlng on their return home.
HI Hennelt: wbo has been sailing
1 a whah-back to I.ake Superior for
tbe past season, trttirued tu tbe city
last night.
Mr. and Mm. WfllUm L.> Wilson, uf
^ngsley. returned home today after
M>hi>dlng Cbilstnias with
Frank W. Wilson, register of deeds,
snd ramlly.
Sbermsn Whitman snd family, of
BucUey. are in the cKy. visitli
tires (his week.
Mm. P. W. MeboU and daughter.
Aisi Laura, loft this moruuig tor
^dlllsc to Join Mr. Nlehuls. who has
-nily in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. James Durham, who
teve been visiting ber mother. Mrs.
Qrorgo Cook, of 818 Bast Eighth
abeei, returaed to Cona-ay thU niorallit
Trarerse Qtj State Bask
LET THE
SOUTH SIDE.LUMBER CO.
Traverse City, Mich.
BeU )'oo your bill fora house or Imm.
a full line of
\V« cany at all times
LUMBER,-: LATH, SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, PORCH
COLUMNS, INTERIOR FINISH AND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Get oor fitfures aad oompsn> our uniLs before buyim'
us. Look for tbe Big Bed PlauL
Oor. E. StL St. and Lake Ave.
A. Tracy Lay, PilcfidenL
H. Ployd CUacb. Vhm-PtesddesL
Samuel Qarland. Cmhier.
A. J. Maynard. Asst. Cashier.
A. J. Harlland. Asst. Cashier.
CAPITAL. •aOOmO
SURPLUS, S46AXX)
Call on
Pbonea. Bell SKI; CiU S08.
i per cat gUavefl a Hbc DeH»lU
We Believe
Cboice UDouUmv! .lapan particnlarly ^ne llavor ou<i
exoeplioDul etreiiirtb. If yon have trouble y;«'ttiDK a
ton tUat it to your likioK try a tatuple pouuil of Uiia
ODo. We will take our cbaiicea on yoor ooniiuK back.
Dr. F.
MacNitt
Bpeolellataf
EYE, EAR. MOSK
AND THROAT
OLASBBB FITTED
Price, She per pound.
thU morning for a visit with friends,
Mr. snd Mrs. Jubn Kane returned
tUs morning to Ho>-ne City after,vUKing witb Mr. and Mra. Ned Conway,
of 218 West Twrtflb street.
C>m Tyler returned to the school
Beulah this morning after spending Christmas with tis faiber. Dr
imrl C. Tyler.
Mm. B. Hender^ott. who tcarties
Id the southern part of the county
went back to ber scbool today afu-r
rpeudlng ber vacation In tbls cky.
Albert Brtbl. of Elk Rapids.
sp<-ndlng bis vacation with bis cousin
Mrs. Dr. Clark.
Fk>rast Kane, who has a floe posi
tion In Chicago, spent OtrUUnss
bis home In Cbsrievitlx. Me will ar
rive this evening and visit fm-nds
while en rouu to Chicago.
Willis Pennington, the Interlocben
druggist, was In tbe city on bus;nesi<
today.
C. J. Marten, general merchant of
liiteriochen, was In tbe city attend
ing to business msttera today.
Chss. Novak, one of Ue princliistK
of the Olivet college. Is home spend
ing tbe holiday season with bis psrenls.
j.
J.m»m
J.Kasw* tREZIIMA
•■■fGeneral News.
ruu (rum five hutiiln-d to seven buuWashlngtoii, Dec 27—Bids are now dred mllRuD acn-s. Tlu- pres<-tit anbcliig advertised fur the ctinslrnctlon iiual gruwlb *doi-» not exceed.dO l>OBrJ
of a m w naval hosplUl at Fort Lyons, fee per acre. Th * means, taking tbe
Col. This hospital will be tor tbe i maxlnmm*ivtlmab- of fortai
une and treatment of members of the I the basts, (hat the aniiiisl growth Is
navy exclut-lvely. Fori Lyons was at I forty-two billion f<et. which Is
ALL KIHDS or OUT FLOWEBB
one time an army post, but has not'equal to the amount of wuid used
b« n used as siicli for 20 yesm. The Dually for lumlx-r alone. Considering
Of 8EA50K.
former buildings have la-en li\ disuse all the drains upon tbe forests, it U
for a long while, and some ol thorn iwtlmaicj that under present coudlwlll be repaired Fort Bayard. K. M.. tlohi the annual ronsimiption of wotfl
is the site of tbe present boopilsi fur . Is thro- litiu-, the annual growth,
(li-piried it will b<- iocrvasid by fur
army and navy suBerem (rom tiilM-r-l
Mexico'* Ctnrut
ther aaaesrinpot.
ciilosis. but It .«» growing over<r<iwd-| m,.,|c.o c.ty. Dec. 27.—Mexico's
•Turkey shows- pnimltc to b*-/.
••d and there Is a necessity for more||i,|ra ceiisuf will be taken in October.
larger thla y<«r than usnal. Antoi*
facilities,
jjju
oj 1J00 jj,,.,. ,hn
out of work have-formed hundrada of
Salaries Raduead.
'number o( Inbabllants aa K.CtI.ept
io-i«ay tri^ amnU.towns
New York. Dec. 27.—Fnllowlng a'but this la cunstdered uncertain (or of (be country. In .NeirYtWk alone
general acheme of economy the of- the reason that the Indians, feartog (.000 aciora are mil of eniploymewL
ftcials of tbe Erie railroad have de ithci ih'-y are wauled for the army
rld<*d upon n general reductiou In the to pay iii-w taxiu. do tint give the salartt* of Us clerical employes be-1 art number of the iiieiiibers of their
ginning January 1st. NoilDcatlon ofjfBmllii*. Special effurts are to be
FOR
'
ed action has been givenimado next lima-to pemuade th.-m of
^11 employes not protected by
a of tbe eeusui.
agreemenlB. Tbe reduction w-llt In
Protect Oepeaitort.
dude both the offlcem and clerks
OkUbowm City. Dee. 2T.-A
alike and will extend from the pMsi- banking law for Oklahoma, providing
dent dosm to Ih.- fctva-month clerk 0 guaranty fund for tbe protection of U Clsaasrw, w>>tb«B,
In all about l.OOo cmployea will be deiKwItora in Inaolvenl banks, will bf- bral* and prolecta
aft'ecled.
uperailve on Feb. 17tb. I90R. Uic diaraanf mrm.
bnns rv-nUing from Oatanb aad drivra
reduction of two per cent will, E„rh Mate bank ta r.-qulred t
awsy aC<iM m (hellea<l,iutt-klf. Un«flr«s
be made on all salaries ranging fnmi;,o the state Unking Uard a
U>eB-as,.of Tssle aod hnirll. FuU risa
00 Cts. at DrUiaitsi. or fcy maU. Liumd
month: five ja-r cent onl^qaal to I p.-r cent of its dally a
C^w■u
Balm f..r u.e in at..iulx-r*7r. cH.
saiart.-8 iN-tw-eeu glOit and |M0 a ^ deposits. Wbeaev.T this s
Ely Btothen, CO U arras Hu»<. Kew Yertu
ith. and seven per o*nt op
salarl.-s of 82f*n or more.
CarlifM Checks.
Washington, Dec. 27.—Chairman
Paune. of the way* and means comLAST A LIFE TIME
illtee Ol the house, has carefully
studied the resolution tntrodun-d by
Representative Hill, of Connecticut.
for payments by the treas
ury and to the Ireastiry in the form of
Thcae Steel Kangea ara buUt
c»T(Wed checks, and Is entirely willto last and aave fuel—made like a
iiig to havf a full kbd careful hear
bailer, with double steel body, se
ing b*-fore tbe committee on the sub
cured by cone head rivets, driven
ject. lie will, it Is iindersiuod. leave
cold by hand, not the flat kind
tbe management, of tbe wulij'-ct enused OB comiDoo ranges.
llrdy lu Mr Hill, and the latter will
imtUbly set a dare for the hearing
after tbe
gross.
Jewel Ranges arequick bakers
^
I( Is likely that at this hearing Tn
because tlie heat Is evenly distribaddition to Jann-s C. Iliillock. who has
uUd around the <nen. bakes on tbe
>M>en agltit\ug tlx- new plan, ttu-rv
oWn rack as «cll as on the o»cn^
will Ih- Invited al.-o tbe w-cri-fary of
UXtuiIl.
tr<-nsury and Tn-asnrvr Treat,
ise ib<-> are willing to appear and
na the n'S'diitlou. as It ^is belici
ed ther will U‘
tUjme a:.d get valuable facU aUnit Jewels
Foreat Area.
Washliictoii. Ix-c. 27.—The esiimates of till- fon-si area of the rnile,<
Slat<-s. according' to official figure*.
F. M. PAINE.
iFt-ORIST
Aiwiiiiilixuq
CATARRH.
. 8UU Neurs.
Lewis L Richards. Uie well known
violinist whose home la at Ann Arlior.
arrived Monday to spend the holidays
The Usltle Creek merchants have
hired a corps of private detectives
and «re making a general effoii to
rid the city of ahoplinscs, whu l>ave
been doing a big bualueas there.
parMrab aboa < o'alock paaterdar
Tbe gambling -joints'- at Benton
f Uthe
Harbor are pretty wrw cleaned
Death of Beulah WelMt.
ad' Ua danghler. Mra. Prank Yotruba.
Mrs. Ray Balding received a btler
according-to the police department
dMBMhabeot He was earrlad Into Saurday from Mm. M. B. 'Haba.
and where Iberv were, many tM-fore.
of San Pernando. Cal., telling of the
tha honaa and medical aid at
there ia not ao much aa a gum m
ttmmmtk. bet bU whole right sMe denU ol her daughter. Beulah Welch,
chine now.
••• daand to ho parairwd. and bs, formcrlr of this city on the 18tb of
The Alma board of trade teltcv<
«M irr'Tli*— He b resting a UUie Dec. Miss Wrtch wss s sutferar
in protection of home tndnstrles. At
from tuberctdosls snd left here three
special meeting Monday night n-solu
yesm ago tor CsHfonda where It
Mr. Bartak came to i4ieraa air wss hoped (be climate would prove
tiona were paroed prou-stlng agninsi
vMk cae or the Boheatan eolantea
tbe passage of the Philippine tariff
beordclal. U'hlle bera she was a
In IMd. and has nude hb raaldenee
reduction bill Introduced by Cimgresspupil of the Blmwood avenue school
ia «Ma Bttr stwr alnaa Hla ohUdran.
Payne, of New York, Dec
proolnem and well-liked In social
vttfe fte encepUon of Mr*. J. A. McCopies of the resolutions will be
aad church circles. Tbe deceased.
Mnaas. who b in Boston, all Use U
to each Michigan congressman.
tr. Hd la M r«dn o>^
A. a. of C.
Noilces complying with the legal
At the meeUttg of Black Union
alatples have liecn posted In . < ver>
4IM American Society «T Bqnlty last
ward of Kalamasoo.
Thoams WhIUMd and Miss Heten eraning. It was voted to accept the
uamas of voters Vuo have petitloued
Jana Pwrtaa were untied ta marriage report of tbe delegate. David Roosb.
tbe board of supervisors to mak<' lo
■I'M I**
at the reamnoi of Mr. and Mm. to Uih state oonjfention
cal option an Issue In the next spr.nv
Jnaaa A. McAlUster at • o'clock ''(he eounty coorentioa. It was moved
el'ecllon. Tbe Rev. H. W. Jones, chslr
CbrIataM art. tbe Bor. T. Boyd Oar- aad supportMt that the annual duce
of the Antt-Saloon league
tt tba PraabylerUn cburcb. o«ck»- be raised from tl.20 s year to tl-M.
1*1^ cummiUri<, expected to w.-ive
m. The ronng people are both em- leaving 60 oenls In the local union
full returns from the county Monday,
uury. It was also voted that thr
pMphd as atleadanU at Ur aarlum
but only recelv«-d ro|>orts from
r and ireeaurer'be
and hake a large number of friends ogloe of I
city wards.
aad that tbe next reguUr
U plih Usm happtasas.
Joseph Murrag. the dement<-d youth
nieettng be one week from tau night.
who dlsajipeared from hU homt at
There was a good aUendatice last
Mladdifl at NSrikpart.
Owoaso Saturday night, has relunied
M9rtto0rtr%h.. Doc. ».-A mar evening aad mucb intereat In 4fae
to the borne of
uorle. John C<illard
tAiLuth^ circles took pUce work of tbe union was shown.
is lying at the point of death
. al
iMM iWarday. the contractTbe elecUon of oSicem resulted ae
exposure.
Murray walked
>«B IBKMa UrlAg been Prlodrick follows:
.
Oakley.
12
miles,
and
r<-iurocd.
^fflflWl|>«i¥>Jfl»TihtlM ChrUUne Oir.
President—Bdwio BUcA
dvnlly with onthing tu eat. in a driv
tBA(MB»oiltWlng perfomed by the
Secretary
and ireaaurer—David
ing storm Owing to his 1IInew« the
Frevwlrorr of Kldaay U(a,^,
Ayakstead. of Buttons Bay. Rousb.
. £>« pc»‘ple do not rcjlire Uie alarm
falgue has reduced his vitality to th>^Ler of Mauds were
ing increase and retiurkjMc prevalency
extreme danger point.
wlUofs the ceremony.
ol kidaeydisrate,
OsnamI News.
Jesse liougbtnn. who has excited
' they sat tewn u> an eUCamdan. N. J.. Dee.
Three'prrthe envy of his ncighbom by tunilng
tirNhfasL The »a^ sons were killed and 18 badly Injured
II 8100.72 worth of sparrow* In
In n rear end collblno on tbe Camden
reeks, now bro Ms eye* on the tnu-s
ra!livi.id within the city UmlU IhU
In front of tbe public library at Deisorr Ir;'
t. where, he estlmaii-s 20.0uu of
n uhuig. Pa.. Dec. 28.—The womt UKiratag for Hayflrtd tor a vlalt
noted tabooed leathered, folkv
ddemte of sickness in M yean pra- friends.
.1 nlgntly. "If the Hb^ry coo
vaHs here. Ttwasands are m«atmted
PhRIp LaVsntlne and Anit Barth mission will give me permUsion
aaeamanla. typhoid lever aftl left (hU moroiiig for Big Bapids
said Houghton. "I'll dean them x
attend tbe Ferris lasUtute.
op in one night. I want go up
Injure a tree or pemon. I w on't
often expressed,
Mra. B. H. Halnstock aad son.
tbe city railway
trany t$ hard WUIle. leU for South Boardman ttaU flrearms. net or doped grain,
Swsmp-lioot. tbe
iu!d:”'^A^r^*^VhJ^carin^yr^
preuaed ior men on account ot nick- mornthg tor s visit with frieoda
method M a new one of my own and pain in llic back, kidney*, liver, bladder
Miss Ethel Ranger, of Nortbport. rm not going to reveal It. All I
and cwry juirt of the unuary passage.
Washington, Dec.
2
aeldent passed arough the city today oo her la permlaslon to go on the Iswn and It comvs-ls ioxbiliiy to hold water,
and tcslding
tiding pain _
ia pusing
.. „ .it. or bsd
Rocervclt bae approved
way to Nortbrllle where she Is t«>scb- get tbe birds, and I
following nae ot bqoor.
mendaCoQ of Cotanel OoMhel. chalP Ing Bchool. ttie spent Christmas with
Ume of Di^t when there won't be beer, and m-erculnes that uajdeasanl neman of the Isthmian canal commts- rr nareoU.
une one to run In and steal half of cessitv of being compelled to go oltcs
during the day, and to get up many
aloa. that a raditnl change be made
them from me.'
-fir and Mm. C. A.. jobsson V
__________..__ BigbL The mild t .
on the Panama canal work and the thU morning fur HoedI city
aiy tir a V
Despairing of her husband. Clare. the extmordinaryeflcctef Avaotp-Reot
m plana were begeo today.
fulflUlag the protnlae of reformation U aooB realised. It stands the highest
for lU wonderful cures of tbe mow dis
This change consists la the re-locnMr and Mrs. Jobs Hopklss and two which he made when she asked
tion of the dams aad locks and wUI chUdrea wow to Haattm thU monung voree. five months ago. Mm. Hens tressing esses. If you need a medtnue
von should have the best. Sold bi- dragsave the gorwnmsnt tlO.OMAM tn for a visit Meads.
JohaMH. Judd's Coniera. ha* renewed ncs in fiftv-ceet sad one-doUar sizes,
v..^ may have a
s sample bottle and
J. F. Halsey letuiwed to Grand Rap ber appUcatiOD. 8ha charges her hus
that te'.U all
“““
CleveUnd. O.. Drc. 28 —Secreury ids UM moralag atIM rlsUiag friends band with cruelty, general depravity book
about it, both sent free |
Taft trill be the chief speaker at tbe la the eUy.
and nae of cigarettes. Sha alkcca
Miss Bessie Msbn. who has tw«n that while he drives a fine horse, the
McKinley day banquet of the Tippe
canoe Club bera Jan. 2>. An Inrita- vlslUag frtaads la the aUy returned envy of nearly every farmer he meets,
Uon was cabled to him whUe he was: I Grand Rapids this morning.
be has tailed to auppoR bar. The
e anv mistake, but remember (be
abroad but Us accepunce r" — * Mm. Jatosa Stewart sad Mr. and' coaple hare been mnrTlad two yearn
e. Dr. Kilarer's Swwmp-Kout. aad
uidrea*, Btagbatttuo, N. Y*
made public >utn today.
Mrs. J. H. Smith Mft for KaHinaks 'and have nn Infant danflhter.
Thiuiis Site Kiluf
Iinlle lid leiei Siqict it
Eli't Crux Bila 1
ii-srsTSL
QUICK BAKERS f
in
You Nued a New Range
_______
FrarilA Trudt
Beautify the Home with
Permalac
The |H-rmaii>>it finish for wtanl. metal, or pla«" r.
It if east^ hp-
plt*-d by anyuBc. Will not chip, crack or scratch.
You
ttni'- DOW.
have th*
Make good use of It by Wpivning the home.
»
CalvanIXAd Iron FOot Tub*, v Iih a bale handle ............................ »»c.
Smaller Tub* ............................. .................................................................. loe
Cloibaa Baskeu ....................................................... t................... 3t>c to »0c
Wrlngem, from li.M to the steH ball iH-ariag kind at ................II.OI
\Vc have Just received •qm aew WusMnc Machines
Call and look
them over.
Our C<iVPf-T Bottom Bolfem' it ll.Cit art- great. We also have tbe
sll eopper boflem at............................. ............................................. 4341
Th>- I'nlvcmsl Food Chopper chops all kinds of rsw
or
cooked
tuiau. Tegetaliles and fruits. Sells f«r ... ,.................................-..ILM
TRAVERSE CITY. UICB.
w»fc >
ORAND TRAVkm HKRf^ THIIRRMY. JAHyfRV A 1l«.
f was glad to ece It. um.. i go to "General George" wlth fuU and im- the old sand bm. yonder. So they
school erery day. My studies are nr- pretalve cereMnnles; and here we en have filled 11 with water and plugged
arithmetic, apelllug and grammar Uy acted atlrriag* IltUe dramas ot Revo- tt up tight, and Jack -Prosi did tbe
reel. And It was that which ronaed
lary
teacher's name ie MUe Hubbard,
also, ^ns tbe scene of our tomous the town last night!"
had nine little chickens but thra<
So "Ttoneral George" had spoken
them died. We are going to have a SDow-hatUes. and the blrtbpUce of all
Yes. and he bad done more, for when
Christmas tree at our school, and
IMm BAd R*9«tatl«.M «f (Th*
—an hour later—we gathered about
'and see bow many Umea yoo ean program. Well, u this letter U get
HaraM Ynint r*ika twiiitlM
toe place where he had lain for ao
srrlle “amlle'^ without beglnlng to feel ting long. 1 guess I wit] have to clone
Oi*.
ly year*, we fouuJ there but the
a gonar sort at bappineaa. aad a niee for this time, so good bye.
been our rival leaders, clasped bands
iinie Iwticblng at the comera of your
snd swore eternal friendship after tbe sbattert-d fragment* of our life-long
Irtrad!
And thrae we afterward gath
mouth. Tiylt some time when yoo
Cleon Burrows
flerces snow-fight that bad taken
I w((l try to b« •• hopM u I
don't feel like amlllng. After |«u hare
I don't wnnder that yoo enjoyed se. place within our memory and aftei ered up and hurled, with all due pomg
•an and max* aviryfcady hafoy
wrtttm It a few limes yon will think lag the snow come. You ean have i both valiant captains had pommeled and ceremony.—Chicago Dally New*.
aa far aa I can.
Of «*er BO many pleaaaoi things. If miM fun playlag la it.
each other bresthleaa snd nearly
I will try U N Iwrln^ halpfal
Chria.
you are where you can't write It. why,
blind. Neither one had given in. neith
and kind ta •oarykady and to
I were a lalry iostead of a cat I
Juet—amlle!
Peabody. Kana. er wonld admit htaseil defeated and
aoary iMng thla».
Dec. 14. lOOT.
each was filled with a sudden admlra- would ebange all bod boys aud gills
There are some nice lettds^ for
Deer PresidentCion and respect lor hto sturdy oppo- who teased cats, into kUteus for a
to reed this week. Brer so many
Hare to a girl who waau to Join tb%
Pen had a cut In hto Up and while. Then perhaiu they would symmore than uaually came about ChrUt- Sunshine Club. Her name Is Pearl Bob had two black eyea. but never pathlxe with caU that are thrown on
d<w* have old iratai tied to ihelf ulU
mas time. Suppose you all write now MBler. Pleuoa send ber a card and bad Awe
hate their tails pinebe.'; >n are
and tell ns If yon had a Merry Cbrlst- button In my name, end send me an- spiring sight than the) hearty ban^
and Hapi>y New Year.
other button, too. I will send you two clasp of thtwv two battered heroes divseed to kiok like monkeys, i have
not been so badly treated as i
oenu. Mamma went to Michigan thu UwJde old "Geueral George.
1 beard df. Only on Several orBuch a cunnlDg poetal has Mme afternoon at grandma U slck.>Well.
Thereafter Pen and Bob were rlral
^ SOII&BIME J
from IDdna Claum. with a picture of will close.
leader* no more, but were aworn easions have I beeu abused by boys
SBouee-famlly in a shoe. And Mabel
Your
friends. Stoulder to shoulder they and then my mUtreee was away.
.CU»
was brought to toy present bomMnbn baa sent two photograph
Mildred Westbrook,
stood In the school; together they
i covered basket two summers ago
ale or herself that you may be su
hope your grandma Is much bel rose ibtougb life higher classes, and
.NIW CLARA RATU. CdJtar.
your pripideat will always keep.
ter BOW. end that your maq|ma It l«dh!4her they Anally passed from After my arrival here ] was named
•Chrluopher Cohimbus" by my Uev,
beck borne agalD
SBMiDg tw to a college In
mtotrASS. Some of tbe membt rs uftbe
Ukeskle Mlcb..
taw-&.
Dec. 22. IMT.
when their first family obji-cted to my name, they
Ran^y »ht«1da.
said
it was not a sutUble one for -i
DMr Prtoldeatholiday came, and they not only rt^^
I have rend tbe Grand
lipied to us but condescended to tell cat. 1 should be ' named "Maltle. "
Herald lor qnlU a while and tbe noi
us -won'deriul stories of their coUege Tom" or "Dick" But finally my
V. U»1.
I read It. tbe more I want to. belife. And It was now that they discov name was shortened U> '('bris." At
cauae ol the Bunifalne part in It. t do not go 10 echool no^ I bave*a lit ered that tbe old town was a sleepy first 1 did not like the name myself..
Roftiapa.
One eveuing luter I was dozing oe
Her name Place and Wloa.' ^
think It le nloe to be a Bunihlner and tle elster two muotl
L 4%*y “ ataryoa# war« «taa tad tw**i.
the cupboard when 1 h^rd my full
alwayt try to Uke thlnga. when (bey to Maudle. Wril.I ednt think of much
On the third morning after their
W
■ And ofoiyooa woro Jolly;
name mentioned, Chri«opher Colum
write, ao will have to cloee for
cotne. in t bright way. I bare a pony
.urn. we tracktd them by their foot« avary fcwirt atUi (ladiiaaa beat.
bus- I I(«>k.^ 1111 and saw oue »f ibO
and lU name U Gypey. and It will fol
Kitito In tbe newly fallen
hoys wilting at the table studying his
Pram your Suntblaer,
low me moat anywhere and <
old play-giouDd. where we
I> noaa alu^iUI frauble or complalD,
WUUs Morgan. found Pelf attentively examining old tory and from bU talk I found out
when I wblitle. Although I an writ
A»d nobody aboifld labor
whom I was named after, a great dis
Wouldn't you Uke to b\ve Maudle's
ing lhl( at my grandniutber'i. pleaae
George.'' while Bob was go
la avll work, but aach vm
addreaa me at Three Oaka. Mich., ak ame on our Cradle Roll? Any baby ing through some elaborate calcula coverer.
To lore and baly bU aalcbborJuit rUltlBf here. Wiahlng you a who k£3^ how to amlle can be
Tbe days went swiftly.by and 1 wras
lions,
figuring
with
a
stick
upon
the
9. vbat a happy world twoald be
'
Merry Xmaa and a Happy New Year. Bunsbtoe baby.
happy.
the. dose of one peaceful
smooth surface of the snow.
Pbr you and me—lor you and mol
I remain,
"It all depends upon whether it enmnier day another ]>et was bronght
. Paul B. Glbaon.
turns cold." we heard Bob say. as we home, and my good times were brer
And tr, perhapa, «c tk>th abould try,
mauy a day. The new iN’t was a lit
1 am*ao glad that you are intereatThat doroua time to burry;
sraiui>ering u|>.
white dog. He was named "Tip."
«d In our Clab. and wnat to be a 8i
saw that someiblng was oo loot
IF you and 1—Juai you and I—
I have not written la a long time
ahlner. I know from your letter that
Bhontd Uucfa iMtead of worry;
and begged to be let Into tbe fuu. At And it was not long until l found ooi
thought
1
would
write
to
you.
1
that he did not like caU. He would
If we abould prow—Ju« you and I— you will be a true one.
much peiwutotent teasing on
to school every day that I can. My |iart. Pen and Bob finally consented, chase me from one room to another;
Kinder and ivaeter bttrted—
studico are reading, arithmetic: Un- swearing us to secrecy, and exacting nud In KUd out through tbe hall, and
Perhapa, In none near by-and*by
guage. writing, geography and spell _ promise from everyone of us i<
bark at me and bite me toa
That food tine nlflK be atartad.
ing. It U snowing now. 1 can't think turn to/tte "battery" at It o'clock
One day after being all tired out by
Then Mat a happy world 'twonid be
Agton 1 sritl srrite a few lined. I ce- of much to write, so I guess^ will precisely, each brlogiiig a bottle fill him, I jumped on the cupboard and
r6i yon and m»—lor you and mel
have to close for this Ume.
delighted tu find nyseli beyond
ed wrlth water.
-Harpor't Touag People. eelved your wekmnp letter and It
Prom
made me very happy, and eent a smile
hi* reach. He ran up ami down before
.They would tell uk nothing n
Alice Morgan.
the S<
my- place ot refuge and barked. After
just then but that they meant
m dMtmry.
, No. you haven't written In a long "wake the town." sod our excitement that day I always juni]<ed ou the cup
going to speak a piece for Christmas
How c«n a lUCte ehIM be merry
I spoke on Thnnkegivlog. too. I wish time, and I am glad to bear from you
mystery momentarily In- board and looked down oo him w-itli
la snowy, blowy Jan)iary?
again.
1 couM nee you, but am afraid
vnpt. I did not often go any dis
By enob day dolag what te bant.
cant see each other this Christmas.
tance from home. There to a big dog
By thinking, working lor the rest;
LeeUviUe, Mich
I am sure old Sanu Claus Is gotag
second door above us whom I
Bo enn n UtUe ohUd be many
Dec. 14. 1M7.
visit my bousi- t|)ls yesir. because
each with a bottle of water hidden away from by climbing tne peach
la onoBW. blowy January.
be always bai. Papa told me to tell Dear President—
Bomewbei* about him. and little Mary tree,
As I have some new namea to send. Trevbr, who always tagged after us.
yon that you were very welcome to
Below our house to another dog
Friday. Doe. tl. IMT.
the dear little SunablnerK' pbolograpb. I will try aad write to you. The caused a roar of laughter when she whose name la "Sport." l'‘am going
Now mambora Jcdnlng ainee laat r» I have )lve more new names tor tbe
•• are Maty Moon and »labo1 pulled out of ber mitten a wee mite gowdp now about "Tip.'' He began
portad.
Kerdon.
Plainfield.
Wta..
R*F.
D
No
Club, making aixty-twn. members
away from home, and would stay
phial whleh held |>erhaps a tbim
AlbMt Uhrlnd, Buttooi Bay. MIeh. Cedar. It made me sd glad .t£at I I. and Kate Nicbolsoo. Leelsville.:
sometimes a day or longer. One night
Pont K. Othaon. Throa Oaks. Mlah. Jumped up and down ahd clapped my Mich. Mamma to making ns girU blefull of waier.
Then we were let Into the next he came barking at the fruul door at
Poan Miller. PMbody. Kana. Nkmt handa fbr Joy. 1 do sriab 1 could send
' new red dresses. I will send you
midnight,
and oue of the family
stage of the secret, which was that
aent by Mlldrod WealhrordL
Id a hundred nanus! I told some of some Sunday school cords for the
to go down wtaire and let him In.
■ditb Miner, UUIo Mlllor, Orrai tbe Sunshlaers that you sent them gIrU and boys in China. Well. I will "General George" was dry?
He bad b^n dry so long. Bob said, He kept gulng from home until late
Minor and Mmar Miller. Oodar. MIoh. your lore la a UCcr to me. and they ekae. wishing you a Merry Christmas.
that be couldn't speak If he wanted
Namm aaai by Mabel C. Naha.
Ever your friend.
tald that tlmy were glad beennae they
to. So, now. we were going to "wei
Ngpy Moon and Mabrt Pardon, beton^, and liked their cards and
Nellie Sullivan.
rinladold. WW.. R. P. D. No. l; K»to buttons. Tbe day papn took tbe pic- I should Mke to see you girls In the hto whistle." nbd if be felt like It.
Nitholaon. LoadaVlIle. Jdich. Namea
rw red dresses. How pretty they he would by aud by let us hear bis
of tbe Bunshlnen, he took Juat
voice.*'
We all laughed 'Alelightedly.
neat l|y Nallle Salllvan.
thoae who were at echool. Mamma must have been for Christmas.
tbeugb this was Oneel^ to As—aw they
said the thon^t the picture was pret
had intended It should be."
th y. F. •w^mt Oub Cram* Ron. ty) not only boeauae ot the children,
But W'c fetched and carried ^ and
Vthal MUMo. Oodar. Mieh.
Name, but becnaae the woods and everything
If so. it tvill interest you to
watched and shouted. wHh glee, while
Bent by Mabel c. Maha.
iarohnd were oo prettn toa I hope Dear Preeldeni—
know lltal it c»n be stopped
few lines Pea and Bob poured the water down
Santa CUus will come to see me ai|d
Wbat do yoo aappooe a lot ol grown
:
old "General'*'' rusty throat, until it' with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pvn
jol' even
«me to see yqu. too. But mamma
and without' any bad after
np fnik ham done now, Sunfkln
was filled to oversowing. Then they
told me. the other day. that I ought fell from a bay load this summer
effects, and this
thi- without
dandrqve
in
their
carefully
fitted
bungs,
broke
my
hand.
Por
pets
I
bare
a
cat.
y> be thankful for what I have, to
ig habit or
ccr of forriiing
am ih the third grade now. There and fastened Iron plates on over them
nothing about ness preaenu for Christ
disarhaving your stomach
i
■he find about H. hoonimo' aba kRMr
and finally turned old *T3en,eral
mas. She said aome children do not are thirty-three sebotora in school.
ranged. 'I'hcy positivcly
that m haee bad a Bmhe Hub for a
have thln^ to eat. or clothes (o wear, Please send a button and card to me. George" npon hto back, with his noz
tain” no opium, morphine
long while, haren-t weT
zle close agslust tbe wide of Lookout
and don't wen know about Christmas. As my letter la getting long. 1 .will
chiorocaine, chloral, ether or chloro
Wap. ibeoe grown np folk who
Rock.
I could hardly believe It. and I am Cloee tor this Ume. eo good bye. '
form in any form. Dr. Miles'
■rat fhonght of tbe Bmlle Clutf were
And there we left bl.m. after var
From your little Suniblne'boy,
all the children at Cedar know
nerloan; noher bnnlneea men.
They
lout mystic iDcaotaiionw and adjura Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain.
Albert Vhrlnd.
about Christmas. Here are tbe new
and
leave
only
a
sense
of
i •clief.
made Bp their minds that there
I hope vour hand is quite well by tions that be would "^pt■ak.’' for the
namea tor our Sunshine Club. Bdlth
The reason for this is explained
wnaak. gay om U aeelng inat -the eesnow was beginning to fall ajhlu. ami
Miller. UlUe Miller, Orval Miller, and thlk Ume. Albert
■ the: fact
fa rtaat headache comes
rtotti. anber aide ot bnilneea.
They
tbe
wind
was
blonlng
In
sharply
from
Elmer Miller.^ Please send them cards
from tired, irriuble, turbulen^
anid to each other. ''Let's tee the
The OW Cannon.
and hu(tons.‘and put Bthel Miller's
nerves. Antn
' blight aide, too; wban people bngin
became Utterly cold, and over-taxed brain nervi
Mereside was a quaint, pretty town,
name u the CradU Roll. She to a
Pain Pills soothe and strenj
to UM abont bard tlmot, why. weV
which seemed to dose quietly under grew yet colder aa the night came ou.
baby,
hut
1
dOB't
know
Just
how
old
en these nerves, thus remov:
Jnat Rmller And they epell emile with
ita elm tree* all summer, and to bIca-p And when bedtime came, each one. I
she U.
harmless
the cause. They
a groat, big. enpital 8. .tt'a a proUy
under its whHe coverlid of snow fancy, huddled down among tbwbed-! when token as dir
Tmr Loving Sunshine Qlrl.
good Mon. lan't It? But we Uve
thrangh tbe long cold monthi ot Mn- cloibea and drew them well up
Mabel C. Uabn.
•TIV ttw Pr,
Anll-Tato Pin*
known it was pretty good Ions before
around hto ears.
1 hope you srill write agala before
imnk*^t*^*i?
that wKI
they 9prted a Rmlle Qub.
Between tour and five o'clock, the
•uuwl (b«m
Tt.Fr w-ill cur* tbv
very long, and tell us tt Santa,Claus
We young people tried to rake tbe
Tbe tnt Bmlle CInb was organltod
pxt morning, before It was yet light,
sloepera .with our lusty lungs, but
visited you. and wbat he brought.
la Bah Lake City. Dtah. and the gos•m
o!
w
lu-MOus
l*miwi
'
' '
though we made things merry In our and while the storm was still raging
emU of the nuta was made proalSolon. Mlcb.. own little world, our noise amt seem :urioualy.
dent of Ik Tba« New York City aUrtSd to roach tbs quiet beigbU whereon »oke the sleeping town. NoUJin;
Dec.
Id.
1M7.
od a dab and of ooarae Cbkago did.
ways Uks U;« Antl-IWin PUU. as4
■
broken tbe stlllnees
our elders dwelt.
they quirt ra. rigt.t *w»>-. _!. U_.ryIt to aa boiwr Dear Presldeal—
Our young Uvee were fuU ol tbe before: even In the memory ot- the
I thought I wonld write again to
ksw upen U.* nrrvf-*.*'
»ry mMtbtr of that Clab. llie mam
URli > E. K.\RL. lu-tn
ta Sunshine .Club. 1 am going to bDslncm of study and i>Uy. We siud- oldeU inhabitant.
bam nil wanr n buttoa. as we do. but
alw Ptiw sr* »■* ny
Or.
Bverj-one -was awakened, and trem
^1. 1 am Id the ^rih grade. I tod because we bad to. but the god of
____ ____ ____ •Kill susrintM thst
Inatend ot the hutUm having “H. Y. P.
firvt pacasa* will hinrill. If (t
la tbe artb grade apelllng. I go to ptoy was our ruler, and once out ot ulously asked what had happened?
Sunahtne Club."on It, there U Juat
i.
OB
we
sped.
Some
thought
the,day
of
judgmem
,
►TvJ’rr Ml«*rn bulk.
the one ward. -teUe.- There to -n ariiool mry day. My studies are
a day yet.' 1 bsve not been late rithipaay of fleet-footed boys and girls, was at hand: olhens tbought it a sig
UQet Medical Co.. Elkhart. Ind
pledgp for tbe Bmlle Clab. but It has n
to our favorite playground, "the bat nal from some v^el to dlsirews. All
lot of long, grown up wordk In il er. I Ilka to go to school and I like
noch na .................................................. my' teacher very well. Her name to tery.*' on the sandy bill that stretrii- waited for toe
tbouf^t;" and a "W'bercai.
Miss Arley Johnslou. There are nine ed ItseU beyond tbe town, along tbe reprated, but oo other wound fell ui>on
tbe listener's ears exccfii the voice of
*lU^ved." srithoot which grown up teen ecbolara In school today. Il Is margin of tbe sea.
DETROIT
Long years befote^our Ume. some toe wailing wind.
peofig dc«'t seem to know bow to do anowtog here today, and I am glad of
BUSINESS
Daylight came and toe storm bad,
like to ride down hill I half-forgoUen old Inventor had made
naytMng. Yes. our Bunsblne pledge
UNIVERSITY
to a rant deal simpler, and means bare lost my button, ao will you hto experlmeaU out there, where bU ceased But it was still Utterly cold.
jBst^ same thing as the Bmlle Club please send me another one. T will rus^TdlainoaBted canoMi yet remain Our household rose early, but aooci il
Stands ready to help
ed. tbe sole monument and record of was clear that it could not srille in
ConMItuUoi/.
will try never to
clone.
young men and women to
win independence and aoehto work and his hopes. But wc. Uke Us usual duties while the mysiesy of
ry eir trac abont nnythlag." to'MJler
Prom roar loving Bonibina girl.
caaa. it has given the aUrt
than awful sound was unexplained.
hts. contemporaries, Ignored the v
to iRtoember than the "whereas"
Age 10.
Entber Good.
to Iheusandt upon thous
So my father went to find out
You have reason to be pleased be- saecesaful man. and bad built up
nboto ''peaslmlam’' and 'Hhe negative
and* Of young people. It
somctohig aboui.it if he could, and
can help yoo. Write for our
aMeV IBe;" and the whole secret ot enuse you have not misted a day at more Interesting romance ol our on
catalogwc and give u* the
tbe ^ile Club's smile to to tbe rest n^ooi Mr been Urdy. That U a fine To us thU guD was a relic of the good finally he came in laughing heartily.
chanes by spending toe next
"It lakes toe youngstei*:" be said
old RevoluUoaary dasw. and this hill
af opr pJodge about bring happy and record.
•ix months with uA Enter
lovtog. and helping other tolk. We
once been n famous battery and "Il teems that Bob
any time.
amlM at tha BmUe Club becaime we
protecUoa Of tbe town—wbkb Pen Wllltoau bave been hearing lortW. F. Jewell. Pmident. R.
have bad n Bmlle Qub 8rat.
A •snaatZ. C. A. C R. A.
:.
Uiely.
aboi)j
the
expanskm
ot
had not come Into extotence then!—
pnneipst, IS Witooa
Daar me! your prealdkat has writ
SMlDsi the approach o( an enemy by freezing water and all that It wilt do.
Ostroit.
Mieh.
ten ^mUe' no many limes abe can't
I thought that I wonld write again.
and -thfy tbought they would see If It
kelp nmillDf berselft Just you tr^ tt It has been suowlng most ot tbe day.
We bad ^rtatonod tb* old gun would explode the old cannon, out
SUNSHINE
lUF
in tor UXL When oM moraine ha
ramr back tick, and died la a few
day*. I did not ery. or evM fori sarty lor him.
One day before Tip d'lOd I waz
watching tor mlcv to toe' kitchen
when a boy took me np by giy fur. a*
■hopping aaicbri. and
threw Bte right on Tip'* hack I was
that 1 tried
up the window The Aide boy toughed
l~rau*e hr >ald my hair (toodstralghi
up my bark.
Ou«- I wa* dre«*fd in a doll baby'*
I right drea* and red hood, with a rib
bon bow under my chin. It ws* done
for tlir amusement of a hllte g.rl
who was visiting here.
They all
toughed and said I looked' like a mon
key. I wm toe only one that had any
tuauDvrs and d'd not laugh, but ut
In an upright poKlilon in one place.
I felt so aahamed My mlsttea bap- feicl* things jhal I wauled to nae. Ope
>me
of those boy*, whenever I sent him
anyUilng hravy. wotSd
me In the other room, and look the for a book
dress and rap off of me and gave m* walk rapidly; by my de*k and tost it
larger *ane<-r of milk. She tulf the indefinitely tbward me. If II happen,
Oneevenlng she Irf her be«i hat on
a ehalr and I took a nap on the rrown
cd It She saw me. and lihat do yo'i
thltik »hr did" Do you think I vraf
gtven a hard alap? No. Indevd! I
w-a* takeu right up In her arnu. and
toe said; "Chria did not know briI often with 1 could t.-ll her howlove her; i can only shuw my love lu
a quiet way. Sometimes wMn I am on
(he cupboard and mtotrea* .to cloae by
me 1 Uke niy paw and pull ber arm
gently to me and give it a tiny bite
Macy time* whrn t meow for some
thing lu rat she trill go lor milk for
me II It 1* nrarly- ume for school I
often wtoh all rats had as kind a mtotresx a* I have t am a large rat new
and have dropped my kilteuUh airs:
I would not object to bring caUed by
ray full name. Christopher Culumbu*
Two Bey*.
I bid two office boy* whose mnUi
duly it was to bring me note*
cards that were aent into me. o
ed to. miss the and land on the dank,
it was all rltfit. It it tell on t>e Roar,
the hoy alwdy-* managed
tall over
it In hto eagorneaa to pick II np. Than
If be bad a letter or a card to deliver.
bv would eotoe rioiw up to the 4
aud stand there srannlng H »Uh
minute rare. This beiag eonriadsd.
be wouU ■apnv.lt airily In my dlraclion and depirt
The other ; boy always eame and
went ao that'I could hntdly-.^enr him.
If II V
took, luksund, or box ot
letters, he wiould set it quietly down
Sf toe side of the denk. Letters and
cards VM-re Mways laid—not loosed—
right where my eye would fall «m
Ibeni direetly'. If there was any douM
to bis mind about whei^ be anfihl
to lay a IrilPT on my dM or delivM
it to some other person in the offiee.'
he slway* did hi* thinking before he
rame near me. and.j{ld not stand nnaoyingly at ^ elbd«^':jD^nex the
letter, that boy understoiS the aelmce of 'ittle, tMngs. When New
Yeac'ii came he gut ten dotton The
other boy got fired.
A Bodtofek schoolboy
wemk and sickly.
Hb arms were soft and flabljf.
He didn’t hfivc a strong muscle in hb
entire body.
y''
The physician who had atteikded
the family for thirty years predcribed
Scott'^ Emti/sion.
NOW:
To feel that boy’s arm yon
’ would think be was apprenticed to a
blacksmith.
Head Ache
Sometimes?
KS, ir”. .“irTiri,.?,-""
-■JK-nS '
E.'
P
BcttcrGctthcmNow
You are burniag more fuel than is
necessary when you pul off get
ting those storm doors and sash.
I'hey are fuel and money savers.
Gfct your order in tomorrow for
yours. We'll make them right
and make ihe price right.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Your Buckwheat
Cakes Aren’t Good?
Blaming yourself ail the time'when
moree thsn
th»n likely tts
it’s ibe Hour,
flour, Tlic
Ihc
next lime you order specify H. & L. '
Co.'s and note the differeace. Rightly
used it makes the most delieious cakos
I'ou ev^r taaird. This is the good old
fashioned kind
HANNAH®LAYCO.
:
:;
1
aHAND TlUVtB** MIRALB. TMURWAV, JAMOARV t 1«
bMB n«Mect«r<UsappMn to ooe or
two day*.
.
The beet thing tor the cblldrcfl
Butter atoe of a walnut equal* c
when they cough at night, te to gss
oooev.
a soft, brown paper that to tough,
One coffee cupful at bolter pressed cut It out like a bib. grease It well
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS MItor
down equate ooe pound.
with butter and aprinkle well - with
black pepper, and pot it on the
Ooe taWeapoootuI of aoRbatter
equals ooe ounce.
's child's cbest. with a warm flannel
portnolty tor the boetcM to decoriu
Ooe solid pint otchopped meat
TIM MIy OU SKMfMlMr.
eencemlng gawaaget.
then wlUi vaUr color akelchei ot
equals one poond.
'
MKk • jolbr oM lello*r laflueozn
Id tbeaa day* almost every bouaeboo'Brw plied hUh vUh boUy vtoath*
Eight to ten eggs equals one poeuil.
«%• !>•..««—fc«* OTcr the v*y.
hold posaeases a meat grinder and it
Four Ivaspooolute equal one table- all haadkercbiefi used by tte patient
Lit* MM* to h*T* plenty of lunabUie and Cbrietma* tree*.
baa
bc^e
one
ot
tte
tndlapenaable
It there U no opeu flrepUce ter the
apooQlul liqulA
fV>r bln la the elwi4le*t day.
should b« placed where tbe* will not .
blm.'cr*Wloa. ttare may be a back yard, part! of tte kitchen machinery. With
Four tablespoonfuls or bait glU be likely :o be handled by otter
■9vr. It ssythiof bawea* to v
even to an apartment, when tbe cere tte advent ot cold weather nottlng
equal* one wineglassful.
meml-er* of the family, or to come In
Be vhlBUae bis worrMs away.
taste* belter for an occasional break'^Uma Bean* Baked With Salt Pork
mony can lake place.
Two wineglasses or bait a cup' contact with other clotting. Wkea
fast, dinner or 'supper. ' than i
—Parboil one quart of- Uma bean* equal* one gill.
.
Half the ton te to permit tbe cneats
W Isasb, like the Boot of tbe blackthey are washed they may be tbofsHlb half a pound of salt pork. Take
good, home-made sausage, wbleb
Two gills (qua! One coffee cupful. oughly dtrlnfi-ctrd. freed trum Stain*
to dlamasUe tbe boose of the decornbtrda.
ibe pork and score It in slices
easily, qtilckly and
economically
Two coffee cuptul* equal one plot. and whitened if first soaked In cold
tloni and build the tre. Tbe eoaU
Jwt bobble* op oot of bl* heart.
for serving, then turn tbe beans Into
prepared by buying the cheaper cum
Two UblesiKwnfute liquid equals Water to which a half-cnpriul ot the
HI* bUtba. happy, spirit briini over. left by tbe blazlnc cedar offer a food
a baking dish. Sot tbe pork In the
or pork ahouWer or tbe "butu."
one ounce.
chance tor roastinc marsbt
And can seeks a frleBdiler mart
best kerosene oU has been aflded.
ceuter and bake until the bean* arc
Utter being cut from tbe neck of the
One tab1e»pooDtal of salt equals
and eheitnut*. Each peraoa may be
With the rartOB* trial* ah* oBenThe mi>re a man bundles up to
tender. Do not have the beans too
animal, and'entlrely tree from
ooe ounce.
requeated to tell a story while their
■HM uwb U a hint to depart.
keep from cold* tbe more jbe may.
rnotot when ready for the oven. Cover
It a quantity ot sausage to prepared
Sixicen ounces equate one poond Some people d<i Dotting bat watch
especUl armful ot vreens 1* belof
tbe dish for a time with an agate
once. It may be kept Indefinitely tn
or one pint of liquid.
Re« a cood word, a kisd word, for cooaamed. tor each ooe most make
against
exposure, and keep them
plate, then remove the plate to cnap
oold Weather by packing It closely in
One rounded ubU-spoooful of flour selves very busy. The best sateguarAs
ab offerlDK to the "evU" apbiu. A
otter*.
the bean* and pork, I'sc with the pork
Jar. and pouring over It bot. melted
-half ounce.
chaflng dish supper . or an oyater
Wbaterar their rank or decree.
dally exerctoe tt tte open Sir.
beans that are father old and require
Urd. Ot eourae It ataould be kept in
Three
cup* of corn *mea1 cqoal* and tree use ot cold water, taking
Tba poorer and hwnbler the person •- roast, wltb coffee, cider and i
hours' cooking. Drlisl
""
cool place. It It to desired to keep
wicb. wUl be sutadeot redrwahm
The kinder and pleaeaBtar he;
■re not to begin tbe oae of mBtaet*.
beeus soaked over night to cold wa ■ne pound.
It In warm weather. ttU may be soetoriettin* tte -Mystery" cake.
Sad the abUdi«»*>wby, *U ot ttem
.. may be uaed after an hour ot par .One and one-half pints
Cough Mixture; Break Into MbbII
eeastully done by cooking It untU It
seal
iquals
one pound.
The
cake
may
be
troatad
In
kalvek.
tora kdm.,
boiling. Parboil young, tender beans
pieces a large stick of Ucorice. and
U cooked ttroogh. but not bard, pack
Four
coffee
cupful*
ot
flour
equate
And ttat
be like* R to be.
pink tor the ladles to cut and *klU
quarter ot a pound of boarhound
ing the cakes In a Jar and covering
If mottert educated their daughters about twenty minute*. Add butter, I
tor tte mcA
candy. Pul them In a large bottle
ttem wltb the hot Urd or fat which > think more honorably of bouae«SenT tall me tba worM** crowtni
The cutting ot the cake I* tbe great has.Cried out. The meat most be en wott. w* would not have so many. In- hour, Do not uae pott wlih young
quarter of a pound ot gum ar
oae
pound.
r .wore*. Bir."
affair, and comes at Uds point It
able pour on them slowly OM pint of
tirely covered, so that tbe air cannot efficlent bousekee^rs; but If ^be beans unless It be first cooked by
Two coffee cupfuls of elfted
He paid to a neicbbor today.
be any sort ot a large solid eaka, aneb gel to It.
bolUitg water. Shake tbi~'Wtle fre
■other to toetflclent In the control ot ttoelf two or more hour*.
|>owdered
sugar
equal
one
pound.
<n
It's ahool wbat we make It aa sponge, cup cake or angela food
quently until all te dissolved, wiiicb
Below are a number ot excellent r«- her home, she had rather do tbe work
Ooe pint of granulated au
TSap M’s make It betttr. I may.
and mUed in tbe batter must be a clpee for preparing sausage In varlona
.0 twenty four bouis. Add two
Let the Children Help.
than have the trouble ot teaching her
equate one pound.
And Uare wUl be lea* to oemplatt ot. Urge Uma bean. One ot tbe company.
tablespoonfuls each
ot paregoric,
Mother* make a mtotake in not al
daughtersiorgetting that tbit 1* *
•wan:
One pint ot brown' augar equals syiup of lp><csc snd ot squills. Give
IVa a pretty «ood world, anyway."
Ely a child. It one I* preaea
Hake Sauaagea—Take three justice to' them sac well as to herself, lowing children to help when, ttey thirteen omicet.
tte amallest. it there are seTeral. ta pound* ot pork, rat and lean, cut Into
adult a Uble«pooDfu]..a child ol
are amall. aay* tte New Idea Wo
and
ahe
can
no
more
neglect
this
pan
Twq
and
a
half
cups
of
powdered
tW jolly old tallow-Ood blaa* biml caned to an end of tte room where
four or five year* a teaspoonful.
small
season wltb three dee- of their education than-abe can neg man's Magailne. Few children there sugar .equals one pound.
HH lua
two chain have been standUg all tte sert apo^btuto of powdered sage, half
Shake It well before using and keep
are who do not like to work when
lect their edacatlOB from bool«:
All measuremente are level,
evening draped In some rlcb-tooktng an ounce ot aalt. halt ,an ounce - of they should be taught to understand mile, and aUhough their help may
in a cool place.
j
cup, tablespoon, or teaspoou.
stuff, aneb as two red portleree. Tbe
Mis all well together.' and that to be adept in the art of tewing not be all that might be dealred. U to
Be belpM and bappy:" and we.
cake U placed before her and
•A ICHeh*f._^Oara#«.
then prM It through well cleaned pUln or otberwtoe. is as great an ac atilt showing the wiling snim. wblch
9r Mklac the beat of wbat bappaas. must be silent wbUc she audibly
. BorMtbing fer That Cold.
skins wltb a sanaage machine,
iliabment a* music or painting It ia-well to cultivate.'
When I hatt dfacrfkl^ my Wtchen.
May be last W jolly aa be.
;counU tte number present and coca twlM Into lengths required.
Let them do rteponf^ble things, not
A good cure for a cold: Every aay* a writer In tte UtdlW' World,
.^ben S BmtlDrd la C S World. tte cake In just aa many piece*. Batt
alwaya the little th|H'gs that are usu niornlng before breakfast take
Oxford Sansag^—Cbop cae and onethink uo one will btamc me tor tt*
take* ona.As U U passed, and tbe per bait pounds of pork, and tte
, cold water.
Your.|nn,i^ lore I bear to thte room. Tola
mer as equal to ttem. and It seems ally relegated to their Ilk. A Httle giri
son ffndlng the bean become* t
wanted to black tbe atove*nd her
tlaappear, «f *‘Tt up,
ingenuity 1* nottln*
veal. cUaiwd of aUn and sinews, add strange to me that mother* are
e •fpeak a abade more Madly tbna • Twelfth Night king or queen, ai
ttr«e-toUrtbs ot a pound of beef suet bHnd to thto most e«entlal part of mother let her do It aeveral time*. the process wUl prevent your taking
• tbe year bedor*. ^
take* a piece on one ot tbe u
It
did
not
hurt
tbe
stove
any.
and
If
cold.
mince
and
mU
them:
steep
tbe
crumb
tteir daughters' education. So says
gardesi. which has beeo my cspselal
• my a Mtae oAaMr, Mee a little
-ttranea" and from there chooses
A
freah
egg
beaten
aod
thickened
It did make a mua* it Uught
of a loaf In water, and mix It wltb tbe writer to an exchange:
pride and joy fur tte last three ****• man.
partner. AH are then flven paper
child to be caretni. and ahe felt tte with sugar, freely eaten, will relieve
When we coBtemplaW tte many u
Tbe window, facing tto sooth,
• CUbff a Uttla Moaar to tbe fatt- • cape, the ki»«g and queen are crowned meat, wltb aUo a UtUe dried sage,
happy homes, made so by the toca- greatest pride In doing it a* well as boaraenem.
is fitted with broad sbetres the rl^t
• cr^lere.
• wltb gUt crowns, they lead tbe pro- pepper nnd aalt
A good remedy for boaraenesa te length, about et^ii tochss wtd*. upon
Veal
Sausagee-Cbop
flni
she
couldT
pacliy
of
their
mlstreaae*.
our
.beat
In• litt win nb« -fMW to tba Ut«e caaalon to tba parloie. and a*
)
bake
a
lemon
as
one
would
an
ap
LeiHhem
help
to
all
way*
possible:
pounds ot lean veal, one and
which stands tte boses, wlt^ gtte
attocu convince ns that tte training
• nbera.*'
control ot tte evening, loosing tbe quarter pounds of fat pork, add one
It win be a revelation to tome moth ple. Squeeze a llule of the th ekened trayu underneatt. *Tbv earth, tthnged
ot our gtrta to abaotnlely wrong.l
gamec. and leading off tbe dahclng. and ooequarter ounce of aalt bait an
heard a farmer* daughter aay to her ers If tte children ibould be allowed aod heated Juice over lumbi of *«»- each fall', te m^de quite rich, wrtb
They most be called "Your Majesties’ ounce ot pepper, two ounces ot sage,
mother tbe week before she was mar to do things to find bow many they gar. and take frequently. Bora* 1* pieces ot cinders at tte bottom tor
and treated a* though they were ac bait an ounce ot summer savory, and
also an excellent thing fur
really cat do. and do well.
dratoBge.
lowest and deepsst box
ried. “I have never made a loa
tually royalUea.
Juit because Rosie doe* not like voice.
a halt teaspoon of powdered t
conuined last .year, of herbs tor Babread or cake." and abe was twentyThe simplest way to keep warm at- vortog. urragon. chlvea. leeks, aad
The Miy old shoemaker ot whom
Mix well and try In small cakes.
three at tbat time, and her intended to wash disbe* is no real reason why
Fillings
ter
Layer
Cake*.
-r exposure to cold Is to Uke a long, ■mall onions, with a border of para■bM S tatord speak* most be
Bologna Sanaage with Miuurd—
a farmer, and lb* mother wa* she abould DOold;t t sbrdlubnJIurdlu
Ot the Uventlng ot new recipe* Slice tbe ssotage as thinly as poasl- well assured that tbe daughter wouM she should not do It; but maybe ahe deep hreaUi wltb tte mouth firmly ley. tte roots of wbleb needed tbe
tm brotter ot tbe bfove old mi
would like to stir up a cake Insieed. abut. Repeat tills several tiroes until deepest eartb; tte next, otter berta—
told 9t la iMoett. whose example U there is no end. bat old
ble after removing lu covering, lay have to be her own houaekeeper.
you
feel tte beat reinniing, Tbe long ot wbleb we grew to be connoiasears
and
If
she
learns
bow.
then
ahe
will
«M wHUt tt woold do every peraoa have come to learn that they cab ae- tte slice* neaUy on a small platter, al
But even to tbe case ot dividing the
compUab the dealred resnita wUb
food to follow. Bay* tbe writer:
lowing them to overlap each other, care ot tbe bonaehold with eervahts, have accompltobed aomeibing worth breath quickens tte pulse and ttirt —cbervil. tte small green basil, mascauses the blood to circulate faster. tard, and. U I remember rightly, with
I know an oM man who hao kad n greateat oerUInty and tte l^t
and gamlab with a tew sprigs ot pars tbe diaclpllne is better'wben the lady while. It will take her looger.
snet deal ot trooble and many loaea* fort by keeping to a tew tried and ley. To make the mnsUrd; Place Id
a praeileal knowledge of bow' tte will take pride in creaming her The blood flows Into all parts of tbe ttese we combined a few ^rlga of .
•s#mWoriaas*; hot be atarted o-^ testad redpea. and making tbe varia a tea<np the quanUty of dry mustard things should be done, snd tbe length buuer and su%ar. to beating ber eggs vein* and arteries anb give* out
mlgnonetU; box number ttiwe was
UoDs by tbe use ot different OlUnga. to be tmed. add salt to acaa
In nia Witt a Brm detormlnatlos
sown w^h lettuce and the aarnll radot Ume required in the pertormsnee well, and mixing it JuK aa you «ay great deal of beat.
ince of flax need In
or
tbe
aodlUon
of
varioos
fralU.
Mtmet n mnek nal enjojmaal fro
eDongb bolMng water to make a thick of certain duties, if ahe ha* a knowl It should be done. Even boy* like '
Ixbes aeurrytog to eorer. tbe brawn
pint of water;* strain It snd put to
such things. Not long ago
K, w k* wmit alone, aa poa*lbl*-«ot etc., to tt* body of tte ette. Tbe fol paste; then thin to tte desired conali- edge of Uea« facte she will be a more
bodies railing flat on tte wann aand
of lock candy, some honey behind tte rocks or bnabes. leaving
of fourteen toq^ bold and helped get
M dHatpatUm, bot la wboleaome ree- lowing eUlng* may be naed with w tency with cold, strong vinegar. Paaa kind and patient mistress.
ready for company. Witt minute In- and tbe Juice of three lemons; boll only tte garment fruited shrubs to of
tmikm nd fan: .Be baa always tried good Uyar cake recipe and^wlU at- tte muaurd wltb tte sausage.
While 1 believe that our glrto airuct'on* he stirred up a cake, and
agLn. Result—a nice old-fa*hlone>l fer suggestion as to tte wbereabouta
«e an the hawiroa* aide of tbln«*. tord great variety.
. Baked Sausages—A pinch of thyme should be proficient to every departtten rilrred the frosUng while
Drink it boi
the toiffht sM* and tbe daty ot bapplIce Cream ruling—Take a pint of or sweet marjoram, two level
of ttese dnaky laundrcases. lor whom
t ot learning. 1 think, also, that cooled; be ran to open the oven door congb medicine.
)u can bear It.
tbe thickest sweet cream and beat II spoonful* ot pepper, two cuptuh of they should be tsnigbt tbe Importance
washday bolds po terrors.
when needed for a glance of
Lsisi winter 1 was told (o try
The
B. ttat alttoacb
unUl it look* like lee cream, tbeo meat, three drops ot lemon'julce. one- of aervtog an apprentlceahlp In tte
mothers' quick eye. and he reslly
calypu* oil as a cure for colds nod
_____ I more than bU share of mUe very asreet, flavor with vanllU tourlb of a cu^l of pork, yolk* of kitchen at the same time.
The woiueu of ins laland or raoe'
Joyed himself as well as though bo rince then I hare cured myself,
w U bta cMMT. be baa develop- and atlr }n a pound ot almond*, two
Use cooked meat and chop
bad been out playing, and, beside*, children, and a pony of aeveral colds bare a |<e«ulUr custom of making np
q« the iMSttmabU feoalty « making blanched nnd chopped. Spread ttU very fine. The pork should be
tteir fscv« Ki look ss ttoogb they wore
Whoa* Way Do You Hcipf
be had learned something.
■ays the head of a bousehold. The oil mnsiscbrs. l-faem- women are called
Oh bmt M eeety attaattoa. and ot al flUtng In very thick Uyar* on tte nred after chopping and should be
“If I'm going to help, I most do 5t
Let tbe girl* mwd tteir own stock has only to be sprinkled about where ■IDOK. and ui«.u the upper Up cT eacU
ways taMig UU aas and inmlhg Ms cake. Tbe cream and cake should be lea* rather than more than
my^wn way." said one woman.
ings. and-Jet the boys know bow to the vapor from It will be lobsled iss la-llc l» tatt<««-d Muoetblng that re
kaek to tte abadowt. TM* life habit very oold when eaten,
amount given. Mix the dry seasoning
“No." aald the other. "If you're go work the wwlng machine treadle and on a pillow, clothes, manger, or hand semble* 0 long, flowjiig moatacbe.off gbcvlBiaHS, and a poUo 4ad aw' i imiutlon Creem—ImIUUoB
o! with tbe meat and potk. and add the ing to help me. do tt in my way.
^ seam. All tnes* tnlngs
kerchief). and the cold, unless It hss LmkUni Mall. « oMad arc the envy ot i sweet cream filling tor layer cake I* yolks of tte eggs beaten light. When else It tsn*i real help."
little to themselves, but If the boy
know Mm. AtttatnA he baa made thus: Take the white of nn egg.
BTioae way do yflu help—your o
and fin can sew on tteir own
MM hU ptiiffwii aid tt* most ot bU one cup of graauUled angar. one aour flat sausage eakoa and bake to butter r the pereon'e you claim to be helptons, mend a rip In a garment or a
tamUy and nUOrm. yet be radUtaa apple peeled and grated. Pot all into ed pan fifteen mteoie*.
IngT There* a lot of difference be tear, stir up a simple cake, or make
amblna wbereiwr be goes.
a bowl and beat untU very whlW.
Sausage Rolls—Hake a roll of .ood tween tbe way# and the teauUs.
pudding or tteir own candy, why. so
A' man who can Ungb onUUe when ThU to splendid tor ttoac who do not pork sausage, about five Inches long.
much IS gained. They le*ra usefni
batoerrlnff laald*. who can amll* have sweet cream, and It toke* an exwide and one thick. Roll out good
Winter Vegatable*.
habits, and Just how much work to
b« <e*l* badly, baa a g»at ae„
u,, aiBerene*.
pi* crust as thick as you would for
Baked Onions—Boll ibe onions
Involved In •*>lng these things, ano
iM—pHibTr* Wa aU tov* the ose
Lay
on
your
sausage,
told
usual.
Pul
them
in
a
baking
dish—
Caramel Froetlng—One cupful
they learn the pleasure of aceompiith
•ke halUvia tte an shtnaa when be brown sugar, oneqoarter of a capful I like a inroover. pinch well together,
that to aeol to the table— and ment. ail Ot which are worth more
pour over ttem a rich drawn-butter than the work they do. In a-family
delicious in aroma and taste, and fiiHy
ttBsetasetL
trim off extra crust, cut a allt to
of mUk; boU Ull It tt
up to the standard—that's
top for the steam to eacape. cook very sauce. Add aalt nnd pepper, and
A petted rose ta a wlaflew wlU tom .ffllnntM; add a piece of butter
where Ml are willing, there need nev
tta tte* away tram tt* dartaea*
of a hickory nut. Flavor with van- slowly. *0 that tbe sausage may have tbe top lift fine cracker crumbs. Put er be an overworked mother, even In
time
«o
cook.
Tbe*e
are
fine
served
biu
of
butter
over
the
crumbs,
brown
waifl tta agkL Tarn it as ottaa »•;
gtlr UU right tblekneaa to spreqd.
achool time when the children are
If« win, It alwaya tarns away trem |
caramel tor Cake—BoU to- warm for supper. They are good coM is tbe oven, and serve.
bosT.
Parsnip FrltteiF—Scrape and
tts^Mitaeaa aad lifts Ha face upward
one cuptul ot maple sugar, ou* for tbe children to take ftw tteir
tender two large
i<aranlp*.
Rub
Every package contains one fuQ pound, aod comes
tFwgfd tt* aaa.
cupful of “C" augar. tour Ubleapoom luMbeon at school.
Betftims Worry.
through a colander and mash. Beat to
to you in air-tighL dust-proof packages, which
•a wa. taatlaetlvaly. ihrlak frpm
j,t cream and two onncM of bnlpopular t
egg. two UbiMpoonfute of milk
keep h fresh, rich and
asetaechaiy. inky aaterea. and
In cold water;
two
teaspoonfuis
of
flour,
one-half
of
Amencan
women's
indulgences
1*
tarn ov taeas toward tt* brlgkt. tha
^
teasporatal ot vsnlUa
the
bedUme
worry,
says
an
exchange.
ttaarfal sad tbe onahlny. There to
^*jore u,lng advaneed to tte art ot cooking atoc^ leasponful of
m*n Tirta* la a** saabaam Umn to a I „
froetlng tor any kind ot tba day* of our grandmother*, a* Je" spoonful ol pepper. Make into small, Tbe turning out of the light to a sig
....................... eofeloedandgloom.;^
have along otter llnea. A glance at an flat cakes, flour sllgbUy and fry on a nal for all the anxlAles ol tbe day.
In butter or good dripping*. financlsl. aoclal and emotional,
Tear abOtty to carry jow own annnull roitog-Pttl old-time cook book someUme* afford* griddle
Brown on both rides.
gather around tte pillow and keep
■MB* Witt yog. your own Inbrlcant.
Into ot milk and twelve to^ for thought as well as tor pbyst'
Cabbage - to Cream—Chop finely np a lively vaudeville. Tbe success
cal comfort and well-being. It will be
pear owe HgBt. so that no matter
sugar I
bard to tmd anything to modern cook ,ae head of cabbage. Boll until ten of the performance being attested to
how baavy tbe load or dan the way.
and beat together
jMi wtU bt aqaal ta the emergency. fire; *Uf until augar I* diaaolved. ery more deUclou* than tbe three der. then drain. Cook iogetter one by algh*. restles* turnlngi. shudder
vOI measure year aWllty to conttone then let cook ten minute* without
given below, tn two ot these and one-half copfuh of rich milk, two ing ciclamaUooa, leara and hot foreand to ecMeea-0. 8. Maiden in flue stirring. Cut np a half poond of marah KaWag powder has been subsUtuted Ublespoona butter, three tablespoon* beady
jCXXX COFFEE CHUMS
an witli
One seldom finds a woman
flour, pepper and talk Pour orer tte
mallow* and put in a double boiler to for tte old time aoda.
enough will power to deny beraerf
Becuon Cake-Take a scant half bot cabbage and serve.
melt; when very soft, add four ttblettl* todulgetrtc. There wa* one. how
Old-Faabloned
Hot
*l*w.
—Chop
cup
c*
butter
and
work
carefully
Into
A TwMfth NIflM Party.
spoonfnl* ot boiling water and cook
ever, who did really cheat herself
unUl aaootb. then beat to tte bot su ooe cBp ot bread dou^ add one well half a small cabbage very fine. Put
The
Btstt day ot Jaanai
of It (and wrinkles) by a very
gar anl removing from tte fire, eon- btttM egg. white and yolk beaten in a saucepan half arieaspoonlul off
tetter, one cup of brown augar and salt, tte same measure of pepper, scrupulous trick.
Unue beating until partly cool; ■
Having very real anxieiiea.
half n cup of sweet milk; to ttlt add one well-oeaien egg. a lamp of butler
teaipoooful
of
vanUla
extract
party. la teftoad and many
and citron two-ttlrd* of a cup Of raisin*, stoned tte aize of a butternut, threequanet* would turn to ttem with tbe utmost
SB tta eoatlBaal It w^
and chopped, and eight chopped figs. of a labieapotmful of sugar. *t;r well, courtesy a* she put out tbe light
ttaaeo tor tbe most elatewate masked'cut to dice and a tew candled cber•'Sow.
If you a-m Juat let me off to-1
Fora week or two, or until our annual inventory
Sift together one and one-half cuprof and when it begin* to thicken put tte
«alM. ABlatottsecaka was always ri«s. Spread quickly between the
light," abe would aay. "1 promiaeflour to whkb ha* been added a pinch cabbage to. and cook unUI tte cab •OU
is bejTun. we will sell any Chest Protertor to
«w**d. coBtatotog a ring, and tte csk* layer*.
that 1 will worry for two *ol;d j
■ge la tendef. aUntng eondnuooily
of
aaH
and
one
and
a
half
teaapoonApple
PUUng—Tbit
te
deUclous
for
ga«t obtatotog It was tor the time
Aours to the morning. I' will be fresh- j
oar stock at one-third off. as we wish to reduce oor
prevent burning.
a cake to be aaten while tre«b. Beat fnl* of baking powder, one teaapoonmad* •»l*A“ or -qo*ea."
Pumpkin as a Vegetable—Rich, ‘er for It. and nothing can happen be-'
stock in ibis line. Don’t mist this chance to buy ars»
la Mstory we read how Mary, ooe egg and a cup of angar together fnl dunamon, quarter of a teaspoontween now aod then to change tte j
aweet angar pumpkin*, such as we
Chest Protector or Chamois Vest at cost or lower
ttttaB
BcetU. boBored her maid. until light, Pnre and graie two large. fnl Of elorea. a quarter of a loaapoonsUuatloD of tbe dIfficuIUes."
|
iful of mac*, quarter of a tenspoonfnl like for pie*, make a delicloo* vegeMary Baaton. by robing ber to her tan cooking apple* into a bowl
Of course, in tte morning, being re-1
1. and while grating mis with nutmeg, alft tbiwe Ume* and then add tritJe for any meal. _bnt especially freshed and buaj'. ehe Invariably
•wi royal apporel ) be. tt* "Qonice Witt beefsteak or roast When
to
tbe
other
tagredlent*.
Turn
into
a
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_____
the
sugar
and
egg
to
prevent
tbe
ap•I Twelftb Night"
broke ber promise, bot the worrle*
TraAltioo aay* tbat on this, algbl pie turning very dark. Grate as quick- well buttared bread pan and allow tte Slewing a potfull stir and cook unU! never seemed to realise ttat. ahd ex
e Juice rtae* like ajrup. Heat a
rwy vesttff*
vasttf* i gt tt* Cbrtotatos green ly as possible and tten eet over tba nan for one aad a quarter boor*. Bake
igfwry
1 of butter to the cused ber every night
•Mt ft ukm Aewa *a4 teamed, to fire and eUr and eook uUl It te ttltt 1 a alow oveq fna boor.
It may have bees bad fer b<r moral
GanUestott'a Favorli* Cnkw-Crenm frying pa». pot ta aome of tt# pump-, oatnre. but It wortted wonders with
itn^ifita tta evU splfito aad toaura snougbtoaprMd Ktbe applas arenot
paod lack
lack toto tt* bouattold. laviU- aotBclenUy aour to makc It ttickee to bait n cop of butter with two copa ot kto. add aah. pepper and sweei her look*.
Maot
cream.
'sUrring
and
aetsonlng
unUl
B party affords an op flv* or teg mtoutea. a level table- sogar. add to this tbe well beatea
home chexr
apoontnl «( coraatar^ or flonr. me
tesed la vater. any be aUrred la.
It nay be nade attS by addlac a taaapooafnl ot soaked celatlM and al
lowed to c« doU* cool before apreadA little lemon juice Improves
the fiavor « this UUns. Add to the
•o<ar aad eat* after beatlnc.
yotka of three sgga. then add om eup
Of water with hall a tasapoonlnl bak
ing aoda dtsMlvad In it. Sift together
tweeny ot flour aed one teaapoontnl
ot cream '«t taiter and laaUy told in
tbe aUffly beaten whltea at the eggs.
Bake la layer cake On*. FilUng lor
the ^^«ve: Cook togetter one
one cup ot grannUted sugar, three
grated tart applea, the juice and grat
ed rind of one amall lemon. Stir over
the fire until It bolM and become*
thick; allow to co« and place be
tween tte layer*. Dost the top ot the
cake wltb powdered sugar before aerrg.
Colombia Cake—Cream one heap
ing UbIeapooBful of butter with one
teacup ot granulated sugar, add
thto tbe well beaten yolks ot t
eggs; oea gUl of aherryshrdlunrdlt
egg*, and beat well; alft together
and one-halt cup* of floor, one ai
halt level teaipoontnia ot baking pow
der, add tJleae to the first mixture al
ternately with half a cop ot coM w*
and one cupful of chopped hickory
menu; mix all thoroughly
then told In tte stiffly j>e*ten whltea
ot the eggs. Bake In moderate on
doesn't make a most delldoa*
dtsh.
VegbUble Pie—Make a rich pie
douM>. Roll It out and line tte side*
ot a baking dlab. leaerrlng aureoem
cover. For tte fllltog uae onebatf pint each ot poutee*. turnips,
parsnips and carrot* cut up to amall
piece* with two amall onion* dtoely
chopped- Mix thoroughly, place to
tte dlsh.'aud cover wltb one quart ot
seaaooed stock or milk- Cover and
bake forty miante* In a moderate
oven.lt wUbed the pie-can be stcem-
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Fully Roasted—
Properly Blended
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2.>
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te
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HO. V
Ty. CtUNO TWAV6BSE COUNTY. MICMIQAN. THURSDAY. JANUABY Z IMt.
JOHN MORAN SHOT OEAO
HIS DEATH
AN ACCIDENT
FRANK NELSON SAIO TO HAVE
FIRED THE SHOT.
WERE PUriNG WITH SHOTGUN
JAhii, HI* Rroth*'. IrvinQ. and th*
N*l*Mi B«y Want to Msran
•«)«’ O^ndparant* Maar
Wimarnabtirg.
Prow Thofiday* ^aoord.
John Moran, tha 14-roar oM aoi) of
John.Moran, of K1 Sooth Union
atraaL waa aecldaOUllr ahet —rly
Ihia morning at th* hom* of
grandfathar, Colombo* Bolamara,
Wllllamaboiv. dying 15 mlnuta* latar.
It la aald that th* gon ora* In th*
hand* of Frank Nalaon. th* iSyaar-old
aen of Emil Nalaon. 627 Waat
Elawanth otraoL
John and Irving Mo^a^ hi* 1S-y**i
old brothor. -and Frank Nalaon, want
to WIlllamatHirg yaoto^ay aftar
to apand a fow day* c* thair vacation
with th* Moran boy*’ grandparant*.
Thay aapaetad |o hav* a Jolly tlm* In
th* vleinHy of Mabal and had plai
groat thing* for th* trip. Thay apotrt
th* faat of th* attomoon in th* tNual
beyiah faahlon and all alapt In th*
aam* room Uat nlpM.
Bafora thay cam* down to braakfaM
th'a morning, thay want Into a ©loaat
and aoeurad a ahotgim and a rlflo. Th*
ahotgun wM an old muni* loadar and
th* beya d'd not knew Utat conoaalad
within th* barrol waa death for
cf thair number.
Mr*. Bolamara waa In th* houa*
but Mr. •o'amar* wa* In tha bam.
neyd B*awia injumd.
Michigan 45 year* ago. Fire year* esteem In wblcb be waa baM:
Plc-yd Bemu£ met with an accident latar. be moved to Grand Trarerae
Uke Atm. Mich.. Dee. ». IMT.Saturday about 4::d o'clock that caune county settling on a farm near Acme. Dick Pntnay, of Lake City. Mkfa.. has
nearly reaulilui; In a broken leg. With With the exception of a abort
been In this vicinity for some time
inlng',p*nt m t k city, he lived on this 1 and we have found him to hava the
down the bask of Boi
noble cbriiUan cbaractOT of any
LAkelfanu
.
.. .........................
until seven year*
near the Pere Marquette roundhouse j
i,e moved to Traverse City, on* that we bare **«n la sH oar Htrw*
and that light that coom tram his
when be caoght. his foot on acme wire. »vlng on East FHWt street.
thrown violently to the | ^.-vea year* ago hi* wile dl*d and great cbMnion life I* a hleasing to
gro-jod, hU left leg striking * rail-, he I* survived by ooe son. Edward. every emnmanliy in whl^ h* eatart
.
|tl Webster »irv«-t. and ooe danghtep. 1‘lease buy bts Bible motto** and thus
HU companions -ecur.-d a wheel- Mrs. Kay Sbutt, of Whitewater town- help him la bis beavimly misetoa.
banow and took young B<-mus to thej»bip Although he wa* ill in bed only
Toot* troly.
home of hi mother. Mr*. Ed. Monroe. ioBe week, he bad been ailing for J. R. Cummins, Mn Lida CwmUm.
on Ninth street. A p'i>sician found 1
u^te.
Mr. and Mr*. Tboina* S. - Kelson.
CniTle BUter, J. King and Robert A.
the leg so badly swol'.-n it could not | The funeral service will be at I
be determined at Brwt wh.th.r any oc\<Kk lomorn.* afternoon at the
Smith.
bone* were btok.-n or no;, but after First Hetbodist church, tha Rev.
treating U found that the only In- Joseph Dutton holding prayer at the
Jurlee were bid bruises le-twcen the house sad the Rev. D. CoebUo aaB
lOkl.- and ktie<-., Hv i> resting -aeler the Rev. Mr. Murphy having charge Andrew. Ushop of fhe New Tock
.-ast conference' of the Methodist
today..
of the chur^ wertlce. *
Eidscoiml church, died today in hi*
eighiy third year at his home U
Will I
Milk Tssts.
Boyne (
In: ptvtor Umkeray reports that Bruuklya after an aiUek of grip.
Walloon Lake-Lumber rtini|>any baa some of tn«vr:eam tests arc showing
closed the most successtul season ibis Up a little low and he will take stejo
year of its live years 'existence, but to see that the quality Is imjnoved.
before another winter rolls around In the lost ti-sU ho made, a showing n,ui Stu-iby. aged 59. pu*Uua>UT, and
they
a protnim-nt man, iHed-^^gidy today of
but 1*
16 was made. )* being
—/ win• .pull up
e stake* and move to 1—* —uv
the I'piK-r !*enlnsuta. whore t hey standard.
Qthcr sample*
taken l«ra)ys;*.
have lOJ'do acres of virgin forests .snti
.nowod that the cteam
which is rich with Umber.
jviaiindarJ. The milk and cream test*
Tha'Herald Will Buppert Laaat
The Walloon Lake Lotuber company
as follows:
Option.
composed of of John Grand, .of this
The Herald will glv* lit hearty tapNo. l_Fau.3.1;
on lo the local option mormnent In
city, anil Josepr Croiscr and Ralph
(trand Traxcrae County There can be
Case, of K iigsH-y. Mich They started
coniproml**- sltb evU It the «om
c presem mill at Wailuon Lake In
mimity saluun 1* an evil, and a men-,
-lo^fc. ibbJ.'and in that time have
acc to good living aud good govern-'
menl. then every opp»rtunlly that of
t an asKvegnlc of SS.wo.lw Im of
fern to *b*1e thit- evil should l*e Imlumber. Thi-y huve cut fi.r.nO.OOO feel
pn.\»-d
We. twdieae ihc time
tLi- 4>ast season.
come to makV thJ HMu'm-iii of a prohibition law
munilv dei>ends very largely
Death of Mrs. B'ladeaus.
suvugth of moral sentiment against
D. E. Wright, of Hoonvillc. has rothe evil In that community. The Her
rHved a telegram front his son-in-law,
aid firmly believe* *«tch a >eotlm*at
t
Adlor Biladeau, of Bellalre. formeriy
cxisu tn Oraad Trsveree county.
Cream—
n. r..ll..d It I.. -.r-W. .h.
j —■ "»•
“l- «
The preUmlnary atap* havw baea
.f this city, that Mm. Biladeau paoed
aob of grief.
Uken. and the pMKlons that srin b*
ivay at Lansing Prtdsy night while
The body was brought heme this But waned Bartak Is Still in a
pre*ented to Ihe board of •nparrWvisiting friends over Christina*. The
leu* condition.
on raiTv more than twloe the namafternoon.
her of nione* raqalrad by the law tor
Wenee! Bartak. who wen^ stricken' rcmilos will arrive In this city thU
•ubmlssloh. Without doubt. <
evening and be taken to the home of
with parab*ls Thursday; has
Lost a Hand.
pervlsors will order the election. II
Roy W. Supple, of 615 West Elev proved to 8 certsin extent, sltbough Mr. Wright. 1113 Woodmere *v.
will then be for the legal voter* of
Boonvllle. L'ndcrtaker E. L. Hughe*
the county to **y whether they want
enth Blreel. lost his left band by gel still In a very critical condition.
will
have
charge
of
the
funeral
the aaloons Honed or not. There caB
Bartak
recognlte*
his
relative*.
Ung It enuiiglcsi In a circular sasf
Dick Putney, of Lake K i. is In the be no queatlon of the result.
rshgemonts.
recovered
his
while m work lute Saturday aft-moun i tbongh be has
Prom s moral ant
city
selling
Bible
moitoxw.
Although
tn the J. E. Ordlick comiiany's plant. I speech. His right leg. which
Mr. Putney had the misfortune to be point the Herald
Death of Benj«min Well*.
The young mnu attempted to put »<«ae paralyzvd. ho is now able to move a
moveuest.
Benjamin Well*. 71 year* old. died horn jerriL-Iy crippled, he is making
dressing on^the belt without stopping trifle.
Cant look w*n. eat well «r faH
bb living by selling these mottoes
at the Grand Traverse hospital
the mscblnery. and the belt caught
and succeeds In msMng
friends well with impure blood feeding
-um 11:35 last night after a week'* llloi
r salt rheu
Hive*, emtema.
hi* hand, the saw cutting tbrougb the
wherever he Bbe*. He came h#«w body. Keep the Wood pure with Bur
with U grippe.
crsxy. (
dock Blood BUter*. Bst simply, tak*
bone above the wrist and badly •Is you clotUng.
Doan't
Olnlnii-tit
.
.
of your
Mr. Well* wa* bora Ui
from Lake‘ tA^nn today and the follow- exercise, keep Haan and you win
mutilating It
•• otherwise.
.cures the
the. mosi
tnbsi inisuuaie
obstinate casin. M'hy s.-pt. "3. 183$. sad came to aotrtheni I Ing letter from there show*
bare long Ufa
taken to tis Home and n ,uSerr All druggists sell it.
I that they h*v* parade.. Th* Nalaon physician drt-saed the Injured meinber.
boy didn't want tn and John pointed inakinp an attempt to save the h«od.
th* rifi* at th* bed vrtier* Nclaen and Today, however. It wa* found necea»ery to amputate IL
hi* brother were.
Although U U the left hand young
•Ohia. frightened irvmg and he
ertad. ‘Don't ahoot.' pulling the cover* Supple win be greatly handicapped a*
HeaHng th* ahet and th* acraam* of
ever hie h*ad. leaving John aundmg he was left banded. He U I€ year*
th* boy*. Mr*. Boiamww called har
by thi* bad aiming the rifle, the Nelhuaband and h* ran opatalr*. m«ct.ng
eon boy atill having the ahotgun in
Irving Moran at th* landing with th*
Sialvatlon Army Bo* Stolen.
hit hands.''
body of hi* brother. H* had carried
The Salralluu Anny Hux at Ihe
-At that inttanL the grarvdmether
from, the bedroom 10 f**t beyond
|KiM0kir<- »a» xUHi-n soiuetliue Ik'called the boys to breakfast and
d thtn unable to eentmu* farther,
tween
night and Monday
Frank Nelson raieed himeelf from tha morningSaturday
Itwarpreuy well filled with
d laid th* boy down. The grand
bed atill holding the gun .n his hand, ruDlributioiiB whirb tn-e bearti-d pe.'
father took him downeuiro end laid
the muni* being elevated 'Juft
son*
bad
dropped
In during the
him on a couch and a few mlnuta*
Chrletmaa time, and the Salt-aLon
later death cam*. A phyaldan vmt trine.
Army coUfCtor. MU* AdclI. had plan
HAMMERS BROKEN OFF.
haatlly aummonod and atthou^ ha
•■There's aomething very strange ned to open It up befoiv New Yrar'u.
mad* the thr**-mil* drive from Will
A vhort time a*j the Army boa wa*
iamsburg a* faat at poaslbic, h* wa* about the ocerdent Both hsi
the ehotgun are broken »o that it bruken open, some «me breaking the
too late.
would
have been practically lmpo**l- glars. On- of Ih- cb-iks ;it the poslAndrew F. Pray, Juatie* of th*
peace, l.a* empanelled a Jury and an bic for tl.e boy* to have cocked it and ofTIcr heard the gta.* liTv.ih. and Imm<-<liat<-ly wr ni out' and took the mi'ninqueat will be held In th* Williame- the Netoon bop declare*
It was thought to have been ar
burx Tureday iiiorulne al tlie loen- touch the trigger. Perhaps he didn't
and perhapathc Jar at he raised him ridental as aeveml person* were
ball.
standing around the corridor at the
self eat *t off. but at any
FATHER DROVE.OVER.
charg* struck John Moran in the ab lime Miss Adel] then placed .a new
Th* fattwr of th* dead bey wa*
domen tearing a hole large enough box In im pla>r<'. and no* the money
noUlM about S o'clock this morning
to admit a man's fist, the blood
liB>- goDi-. Imix endI ball.
t* aecldenL Securing Dr. Swoneel* being severed and the bey bleed
ten, ho at once aUrted on th* long
ing to death before help could come."
Bueinea* Inereaaad.
drive. OeapH* the fact that no parti
The blew wet * terrible one to
During the vesr Just drawing
cular* of th* acrieuanea* of tha acci
parent* to whom their boy* were
dote County Trt-asiirer F. E. Brown
dent had bean given him. th* father
has made out ti»3 ux receipts, bealdos
especial pride. After viewing
wa* terribly worried aa he thought
2$ redemption ct-rtiflcate*. This
scene of the Tragedy. Justice Pray
everything of th* boy and urged th*
the largest number tor the last three
I* inqqeat for Tueaday.
I through at a |errlbl* pace, th*
Frwhk^elson i. ganer.lly weir>“»- In ISW the treasurer made out
phyalcAn having all h* could do to
and In IWa, 863.
pravant th* ageniaad fathar from kill thought of and the belief i* that hie WSTreasurer
Brown is hoping
ing th* team.- They arrlvad too late, ttery ie as the ac^nt happened. enough more to even up »0, although
Hit father is a plumber employed at
however. Johnny boing dead.
doc* not look as though the number
In regard to the aocidant. Or. Swan- the Northern Michigan aeylum
broken to him by!*-""'-*
n had th* following to aay to a
o'clock this afternoon had had not
Record repreoenutive, 1
aeerd mpmaantativ* thli aftarheon:
I made out any today, but he U looking
ond or *0 could hardly <
STORY OF ACCIDENT.
•Ohara ware two boda in th* room
occupied by the thra* boy*. John
Moran alaaping alone and hi* brother
Irving, and Frank Nalaon occupying
th* e^har/ Before thay were draaaod
thi* morning, John want into a eloaat
and found two guna. on* a double bar
reled. muzzle loading ahot gun and
th* other a rHI*. Thaa* guna had
bean leaded at th* time of the acsn
over there whan daaparado* war
breaking Into houaaa. and had boei
•et away.
”“lrvlng didnt approve of the gun
play and taking the weapon* from hi*
brother, put them in the cloeet. John
went and got them again and hanging
the Neleon boy the shotgun proposed
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III
The Hannah & Lav Mercantile Co.
FIRST GREAT YEAR END SALE
Starts jan. 4tti and Ends Jan. lltti
WATCH FOR BIG CIRCULAR ADVERTISEMENT
If you don’t get one let us know and we will send itt^ you. It is a chance to save money.
Iherc is a Reason For This
Every department of the Big Store
has given to this Great Sale. So you are
sure to find just what you iVant in. ser
viceable goods, much under price such
things as
k:
Outing Flannels, Underwear
for man, woman and child,
DreeJCdods, Shoes. Stationery,
Drugs, Hardware, Groceries,
Furniture, Crockery, Rugs,
Ladies and Children’s Suits
Coats, and Miilinery, and the
Greatest Bargains ever offered
on Men’s and Boy’s Ciothing.
You can’t afford to miss see
ing these vaiues.
It is the end of our years business
which ends ' n the last day of January and
aft-r the (zreat business of the year and
rush of the Holidays, we find many lines
broken and not large enough to supply
our ever increasing demands and some
our buyers wish to discontinue, so before
taking invoice of them, we have decided
to give you all there is in it and place be
fore you fresh new seasonable goods al
most regardless of their real values.
,|tJi itl iT'HfIifUffiim?--r
Iff i-4-
DONT MISS THIS SALE, It
will pay you for your trouble,
if you don’t get a circular, send
or telephone for one.
ii:
••TJ
ORAND TRAVCRU HlfUXO, THURSDAY. JANUARY t. t«S
Ue Msa wbo gets ahead N tbe optimist,
Bulk, per bu. la car lots—Mlcblga.
sad wbat U trwe of fadlvldnals to Minnesota or R-Uconaia. white auefc.
trws of atlas. Good. Uve. boatlBg ehofas to fancy. to«(ac:
Dasty
epUfaists are as mua assets tor
RwmU. 63c; ordfaarx to food. 660
iwB as gold, sliver and secnrttlss are 6le’; abowteg froat.or dry rot. as to
> Ue hanks.
eoDdltloa. U063e: rad stock, choice
That (be coming year wlQ eoetaln 40 fancy. Cticito; fair to good. 66ff
nothing that will 'dlsconrage UU spin 6$c: If poor down to 410620.
Back stock.to selling at Ue same
It ad tttat Ue New Tear wtli be
THOS. T. SATBS.
prices as bntk.
tba work of tbe AnU-Baloon leapM wBI happy and proaperous for all is
MN«f mmt
Hays—Recstpu. 920 tons; shipearnest wUb.
be bot balf dow. Tbe roon* ■»
menu. S3 ttOBs. Supply large ad
the Mtr wbo are in Ue bablt of fredemand IlghL Market dull. Cbolce
quentlag tbe lalooDs and tbe rouna
Tlmcrtby
bay. $16.00017.00; So. 1.
maa ot Ue country wbo are derated
TOOAYfa NARKETd.
213.00014.00; No. 2 TlmoUy ad No.
to tbe name practice moat receive the
1 mixtd. 211.06012.0*; No. 2 TlmoUy
earaaat atteeiloo of Uw advoeetea of
rroaa MeadayY Itoeord.
and Nu. 2 ndxed. 2lO.OD0ll.Wi.
this moremeaL
our advueed (U cats per barrel
At tbU time there ar« no placea of UU morning. |«.tu bring Us price
Cbicsgo. Janr 2.—Close—R-beai, n
rcaort for men Wbo are auaceptlble
quoted. This raUe bss been expected qootatiuiis.
•
lemputioa other than the aaioons.
Unee wheat bas been gang steadily
Detroit.
Ja. S.—Close—Wbeai
cept. perhapa. tbe pablle library, up Ue seaU. sod the outlook U fadl2l «4kl; corn, ^c: oats, 63^c.
wbidt Is ao far removed from tbe bust- catlvs of a still turUer Increase.
Rb^w Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 2 —Cauie.
inaad (a (be loterest of tbe aew» nets sectto# u to be of little avail In There sre three tblngs respoa
76; i:low and steady.
VeaU.
the mUe In Wheat. In tbe ftrsl Ik ad, market active at bait lower.
bapMa of tb« couatrjr. devotea a fun this regard. U wlU be the duty of the
baft to:lhe profren *o( (be Aati- people of tUs ellj (o provide plaees place Uere U a Urge export demand: Sbecp Ud lambs. 8.000 head, market
second, tbs crop fa IndU U short, pud stow; Ismbe. 6<lc lower. Hog*. Ij.000;
SakiOB iMcue la the t'oltod Staleo to
will attract tbe yooBg mea and the there Is also a heavy demad (or
lu taM iMue. C<
market alow. IS03Oc lower.
t la rtrea apoa tha vork of people from (be country as welt.
spring wheat ibrougbout Ue northIf tbe local option proposlUon
«Et.t5lNC RRICtfa
eat.
Howard K. HoMell, (be orsanlior aad
Saturday there were ifi loaiU ot po
arlgtaator ot (he Icacue and edl(or of rlea at (be polbi. then there should be
tba Uaeola nafailne. The orfanjia a determined edort lo eMabllsb In this tatoes brought U> the scale bouse,
city
a
y.
M.
C.
A.
organtaaSon.
w
calves, ad oar load each of hay.
tl a wai fouaded la mS br Mr. Rusbell and tba oSlc’al reporia abow eai? building sulUbIr equipped to allraet straw and coke.
rapid pnwraaa la this arork. Mr. Bur young men and to bold (bem tc
higher purpoecaonife. This 4t a mat Prom Tueaday's Record.
aall raporu oSldallr. tbat oUrtad
ter of great Importance. VTbea you
Tbe city market will not close
bUok. tba laacM baa lit tbai at
DBce start tbe young men In a dlree- morrow. New Years- day. City Weighralpad tba nunW of towu (ouiai
af anlelpal eorporailona,) traa from tlOB of IntMleetual advancement master Winnie and tbe coiutulssluo
aa'oaw froa IM in itll to l.lOd »>». (here mnst be a ayatematlc pUn (u men will appear early In the t
t1»a «lUaa and edllaiaa br (be enact- bold tbalr tnteraat and show them (be fag and draft a set uf New Year-s
bant aad non of tba Bebl Uw from valne of higher aims than tbe mere rscolutlaos regarding yam spinning
IM is im to 4T> BOW. ad to the gratlfrlng of their deaire for eielte- No stories will be told hereafter
ment and the queaUooable pleasures (bn scale boo4> (bat are nkely
e eovy and strife among the
a of tba Brannoek. now afforded by tbe saloons. *^a..,be'
Apples ................................................$1
taw. tbara are’now mpm than one lleve that a detemlned effort to oUer feliows. Commissioner BUck^ Qraina.
bawdiwd dlatrleta la which realde oaUblUb a Y. M. C. A. in tMs city man will also awear off matching
»ora tkn ona^r mllUon people In will be ancccufnl. but la order to pennies.
RaUtoes^ikq^t up S cenU today, the
WbM all tba aabtou .baea bew make It ao. (here must be a aystei
and
nlilted
actloo
to
that
eod
and
(he
Hoaad. Aitetiothar-mora than a.o00
opeolag price tbU morning being 40
emfa. TbU looks good to Ue farm Trad. H. L. fa 00.1 Beat, per IM
aalOdSa hara bow abedUbM In tba ovement must aot atop there.
Tba tamers wbo come from the ers wbo refused to sell at 8S cenU.
bUt^Pd Ohio.
country and who are In tba habit of
Only taro loads were brought In ye» Middifaii;'Mr’ioo'ni!
41.S0
In XMaekp. tha Boorboa Mate. M
lenUy Ue saleona. largely be- terday. and two loads of hay. two of
driMitlni art ‘■dry.’ nodar tba conntr
canse they are bare, must be provided ^1 Md one each of lambs and cblcklaeal apthn uenrod br to Aatl-Saloon
wiu aome place where they can eon
Rouitty.
iaofM. In Tata wail the aalooa bw
gragata and spend tbeir boora
A.'». of Cbeao aboUabad ta tba arhola auto aaHens. old. per lb . .............................I4r
u iBiarrauraa. wnere me* cai
At the American Society of Equity
aapt M tba tbrwa ddUaa of Chatlight Innebea. coffee and other thU' morning, a attempt will be
taaodBL Mampblt and -KatbrlOe.
bavaragaa of a bealUtuI kind. Should
» to load a car with sacked pota
Tha ataU ot Oaorfla. OUakoam and
Ue local option propoelUon prevail toes. Poaalbly a few potatoee will be
dlikssia bare baaa
Uere wlU ba opportunity for one oi sacked (bat are already In the wareteBptaU. ataia-wlda praiMiton dor
‘ plaees of Uls eharaeier. places
e, but it U desired that Uli
lac 4ba put four maoUia. Aatda from
PRt»H MEATfa
where fannera caa go to spend
will be loaded witb poutoes tbat arc
tbaaa. prut procraaa hu baaa made
honr or more In rest, meet tbeir expected to come in today and
la aaaaral ot tba aaatbora
triads, and tranaacl buafaeM It daow. Fknnera who have Uelr po
than aaaaa to be a aaMmeat alrAle. where Uay may bare Ue uae
tatoes alraady stored do not cai
tbrpu0)ont tba eouatry (bat there la
of Ua dally newspapers and maga- ship at thU time, believing they will
' dapiatd for |nat ana work as the
slnaa frw ot coat and where. If deaU> better price later.
AbMUoQB laacM ta .
able. amoklng rooms may be provid
dla tUaa. Tha report Mao autea
ed Cor Uoaa addicted to tbat habltCHICAGO POTATO MARKET.
tbaiaaar of tba
Tbwe are may poaaiblbUeB fa this
CMcago. .toec- SI.—Potau»es avvired
a tbroMfhout tba IreeUon and It wilt be tba duty ofUe
r cars with comparisons ss follows;
enutrr and ta manr of tha larter people who are advocating tbe AnU
dUaa.tafo dHwa tba worit of tba SstooB movemaot to bend every effort, Monday—ThU week. 60; last week.
S8: Ust year. 116.
laaiw Uair aiabatle anpport. There
boU Individually ifad collectively
A very firm feeling prevailed in tbU
at* now Btore than KMO.OOfi of (be
bring about coodlilons Uat will ap
popdattoa cf (ha eoantrr wbo lire In peal not only to the yoang man of Ue market, and Ue main sales were
dOOGfa. Tbe^^olume of business'
>0 Begaa kMalttMa. tt la sol parti
dty and tbe country bnt to Ue fam tmaaacted watvrger Uu wss genmMtlr a iMponmu wnaa tbat la
and tba buslneM men wbo come eraUy expected. Arrivals are just
•pihSMB* pnr tba naUon bat
bare to transact bntlnew. Tbe moi
moderate and but little more than
UltdT •fPiottoB towaidn Improrad meat of (be AnU-SaloOB league la
ample.
•oeM aad d*ic eosdlUou.
large oae, and it entails problems and
SaiN reported were: 1 ear sacked
Tlw iMsaSMhar •( naiww ala«d
duties which will demsnd eorneut and
to Sw looal option petlUon In Grand careful conalderstton. There have i S8c. I car sacked at GOc. G ca
im backed! at Uc. 1 car Dusty
Tfbuaaa
eoontr
Mleaten
tbnt baa arguments Uat should IhU prpp
RuraU at CSc.
tha PMUmaet npreadlw ala
oaltSoB prevail In Uls county, tbnt ii
Trade Haws Items.
arfHheot tha e^try to raaeblait will be n detrtmint to Ua city. We
The fecelpu of butter at New York
believe otherwise, bnt to make It
last week were 3i.U9» pkgs. against
•aK Fish.
beoent, tbe league and tu advocates 3I.M4 pkgs for the week previous and
..lO025r
Tha Raeaat Rawrva.
It not atop at tbe mere abolUh- J0.7O4 pkgs for Ue same wi-ek In
Thm la tald to be a detarmlaad
moot of Ue liqnor bBStneas fa UU 1*06
Herring, per dot..................................15c
Bias U praerwa ^ aaamtoi ed tha
county.—Record.___________
Arrivals of cheese at New York
iattowal toranta whtmhy the lore«t
BUYING PRICtfa
last week were 16.914 boxes, against Potatoes, per bu.................................. 55.
smlea win be mach baOloa^ tbto
X
Hsp;^ New Yanr.
Tbe year that witl- close tonight 19.5W boxes for the week previous Apples ................................................ 11,00
marks one of the best that this city and 13.401 boxes for the eorresi
•uiS tba pabSe dcoatn. Thou ba- has ever known. Ue progress Urougb- log week In 190G.
RecelpU'cY eggs at New York fast
hlM thaw profocta apparanUr bare out Ue year having been steady and
No untoward events week were 40.496 rases, against
he cacard far aar waKaiw baaldnt
thadr own and pah* with eoratow apM have happened lo disturb Ue serenity 3!3 cases (or Ue.week prevlods and
b„................
«Mi tba tnas that tba gwraramat ot tbe city, no great, disasters have 30.M Teases (or the corresponding Wh,..
been recorded and no work of re- wcA In J90G.
conitructlOQ bns been necesaary. And
nfara (a not the Intoreat in foreatry
Prom Wadaesday's Racord.
tba best of UU U Uat lacblaUoi
that that* aboold be on tba part of
Altbbugh the scale bouse was open
point to even n better year In 1»S.
During tbe past few mooths. the (or bnslness New Y««rb day. and ibe
country experienced n ffurry In the commUrlon men were present to lake
•T market tbat originating In New anything offered, only one load of po
.2H0V
otbtr oeenpatloa. Jok tba reeerae to
York, left Its Impress in other quar- tatoes was brouifat In by a lonely
.30SHC
trah a boaaataadar can taka up land,
However. values In Traverse farmer yesterday, ad one load of
-SHOSe
lamborlBK can ba done and tbe lum
coke
was
also
weighed
on
the
scales.
City and the Grad Traverse region
.806HC
bar pot to aae. Tba oalr tblnp necThe Oilcago potato market has
were based on too tim a foundation
i302Je
aaaary. to tbat lumbaring be done unbe affected and there was not even abundance ot Ue tubera on tbe tracks.
-5H06C
4hr tba wparrlalBB at .tba Untted
(ban 100 cars having been lined
symptom ot altnn felt here. Tbe
eartal^ a wise
up
Uere
thU
morning.
Tor
tbe
week
banks nt no times refosed money
la tbto aUta
|ar there have been I'O cars of po
if
urgent need,
tbe
This
luil'»(::r: sorld was not affeeted. Ue Uioea ta the Chicago yards.
l^corarsmaot goaa far to a
« that Uera wlU be a lltUe n
growers received the money for Uelr
producu ad even Ue business world. enlBf of Ue market '
4ap frae tambar and otbar co
A.
fa
et
E.
snscepUble to the sllgbiest UDuenee.
Tbe America Soclrty of Equity
was not affected.
nwaa uUonal faraau conaerra tbe
ere unable to sblp Ue car of sacked
The merebats generally have bad
falnfall nad prawat frwt hoods, they
good year, tbe factories have Ix'en potatoes Ust Tuesday as intended,
praparre ^aterpwwar, they are factora kept busy ud tbe osmers of orchards, owing to the fact that not enough
Frsth Fish.
fa the eUmate. fa tact tter nre ot of potato fields and other producU were brought lo from Ue ouUide to
fawBrniMa aOraaUfae. Under the have received adequate return tor complete loading It The ear will be
parfrwment aratam of lumbaifag. tbe tbeir InveatmenL
No crimes ot loaded today, however, and aoUer
» perpatui- A vtolaaee have shocked Ue city. Uere wni be loaded logiorrow witb pou
rusher, bavlag bad bU picture paint
a of tre wardew U ■
has bees no lose ot lUe from fire or toes in bulk taken from toe celUr of ed. asks tbe opinion of bU friend
ah4 they Hat paw pat aot IJhh Sraa
rarebouse. The oars to be load- Dabbs, s retired Imose painter. Dablv
rreck or railroad disaster and no
-Wen. Ifs like yon. bat If you've been
hhjl aw of wMeb would bare «oac
re
'tico
ot
those
Uat
the
society
mka have ineveaaed tbe deaU
a hnndred guineas for It you’ve l■eeo
MM thu tba $h.ah» paid to mafatafa
rate. The past year was Indeed full have leased and are already Uoed.
dobs. Why. there slo-t balf a jouikI
tba.oatemCHICAGO MARKETfa
of things to be thankful (or.
of paint on tbe ehuU thfag.-Urt>doo
Mat ewlr aboold attacks on tba uAt Ue close of THcgnplu
Tbe oomfag year Is Jnst abend, and. Chicago. Jm.
tiasal fotadfa ba froatratad. bad mora abould be cwtered apea with only feM- the y«»r Ue market was firm at tbe
iMSato at^td be kdded to tbat poa- logs of optimism, as Uat U -Ue^plrU Ute advaaeea. Oemud was fair, yet
aaahad br tba taaammeat and reas aeUve as it baa been tbe past
aoempUsbmeat ad snany Ulngs
■tiSdlnai ifaawi npoa that owwad by
I have become acqnalntcd
be aecompllsbed here by united few days. Arrivals are ealy (air, and
Klnr» Ne» Uto PllU, ano no
effort. One of Ue best New Tear's there Is very Uttle stock being held
laxaUve I ever before tried ao ensetreaeluOoa U tbe datermlnatloo to BB track. No change reported fa nany dUposes of malaria ud bUIOBSsmile. BO matter wbat happens and to prices.
don-t friiid nor grips.
They don.. ”
Bugbee
Drag Co.. Haaab
look only OB the bright aide ot Ufags. ^ Sale reported were; 3 cars at gfie. 2Sc at C. A.
■
fat; tool oputm <
■afa aad Orand Trsvetee eooiriy af- la tbe sebeme of tbe nnlverse. Ue one' 2 cars (1 ear sacked) at «3c. 1 or ea- Drag Store,r. 8. B. Walt fa Bom. drag
atorea.
tancy RunU at CSc.
faf^ a vary straag tndicnUoo Uat Ue wbo lags behind ts tbe pessimist ud
propoaltwa wOl carrr at tbe apeetaf
elecUoo br a lar«a WklorUr. but tba
people back of tbto
iboae wbo are deroUas tbeir eoarffaa
to lu aaoeasa mast pa fartber Una
KtRALD AND RgOOSO CO.
toiaft.t. S*w
(be aeeompUabment of tbeir pr
...Tto PtiHlnt , plana. If it la datansfaed br * eoU
Gnttt Trarosc HcnU
wmm
.....
===;;!
SSE=;=
"n-n
..
......
........
;
..... .
rorge a. Robertson.
C. J. Etaen Bible cUss of yoang
create any mstcilal dUastem fa mew of the Congragaitohal Sunday;
^
Nortbera Michigan, although tbe em- seaoo! .caloye^ , -'bctoc coming-i Cems-Mrs. A. H. McCiwa.
bamusment at the Kelley Lumber A
Shingle eompsny. ad lu allied inter-,
Pomou—Mrs. Mary Jai
who ace fpead-1
ents ws» cauMd by the BnsneUl'
Lady
asMMairt steward—Carrie ‘
ne. The follow-j.
strtngracy. and UU being a TtoTemejttf Ue ht.Uda.»a ut
Petrmoa.
^
■
of •the clan aie at etd-.
City. eat-n'C-ve with Urge lntere«t< ! I** young
, InsnrMce agent-^^Jeorge a. Roberttu other teet OHS uf the slate, vrvstJames
MilUktn.
Yale.
Eart
Acker-1*”'
'
.
.
ed for a time apprehensloos of »erl“T* •Uwart-R. a Gray,
coureqnences.
However.
by msn. Alma: Char M. WUte. Hoagh‘he elralton t^cer. Da H
prompl action, uil conservative bmd- ton Minin* School: Arthur E.
.... ..................
. »*«>»ona It
tueUoJs.
the Kelley .............
Lamber......
fa LouU Tmkhaiu. Albert Kyaelks. Ed, t
young mea were prrs
fa Ndveiiiber thU corpomllon '
maltrr
entertaining'
lUlS
yesrerday,----------------ad short-----------talks upon
struck by financial conditions fa . - -I ------------— t grant..
ihai i-niiK-lb-d action for ti..- Ueir college exp,-rienc.r. -ud Ueir;
‘
xt.,sr.
I.roterliou of Its rrt-dllor* A m« I ] ‘
*>f college life, were gb
--------lug of the Ctediu.r» id the compay ,'«■
J*»es MlIPken, Earl Ackerman.) Tbe cold storage egg bad SBiergefa
hi-M In iMnrlt stiil by tinanitniei- ^ Arthur Wal:. LouU Tlnkham auU‘*^‘r**" “f‘v'i“*to*.
eo.-,„ ...... S.JU..,, o, C.l„. ..II '■»>«». "-1.II.. Tb, Uli
lull «d fa Ue STLi
ril------------«gg iwwiy
laU.
knunn in (hU c-lly. sDd a prominent
Interest and were much enjoyed.
“You-rs certainly fresh enougb." tw
anJ succe«.fu! lumberman, was tend | ^he Rev. IVmas Corbtin gsve an iu bpooded Ue latter, w-ttb s smUx- that
.-red the recelverehip ot this company ““resting talk opoi. some of fais ex , tbrsateued tbe lutegrily of lu shi-U.—
i.f the Bart Head Lumber' coin IHrienees during college life, after PblUdelpbla Ledger.
luiny. shtoh u allied wiU the Kelley
Sumrintendent J \V. Ullllken
Mabel - Uairr you7
Why.
Lumber fa Shingle c.-mpa«y.
ga'e Ue boys * e„rdlal welsome. Ml»s
Allied also with this company arc,H>®“''- of the Opportun.ty claaa. ytho coulifa-t dnsa uie.
Uracg*-l wasoY asklug for a |i
iiiteresis in Grand Rapids. Frankfort.. »*-re also guests. r^-s|K.oJed for the
llxn at la.l\ '< lusld
Hillsdale and DetrolT. where opera
Uous are rontluuing at pri-sent under; Altogether it was a very enJogsbUdlrectlou of Mr. Sullivau.
The, occaslou aud (be boys will i^meuber
That truth I tiruger tbu fiction,
South .Side Lumber compao.v. In which « »<U pleasure on Ueir n turri agala
once mort- b>-en demonstrated la
little town of 6'edorw.'. Teun.. the
Kelle.v.- head of the Ke»e>-“> college life after Ue bolldaya.
residence of C.'V Pepper. He writes:
l.umb.T fa Shingle catipany. U chief,
------------———
-I wa» in bed. entirely disabled with
sl.x-kholder. wus iialorally aB.-nod In , .
.
O'*"** WDeSf*.
bsmorrbsg'w of tbe lungs sod IbrusL
I At the nus-tittg v>f Urand Traverse llkiclc™ failed fa help ’me ad all hope
the euibarmiuaneiil uf the Kelley
'gru'ge siaturday ariejnuoa the ful- had fltd when I begau taking Dr.
l.umlH-r fa Slilugh- ct.-nipauy auJ altej
King’s .New Discovery. Tben Instant
I lowing offlrers were elected;'
,,
eoubiillutlon with Hie cri-dltun. of the
relief came. The «-oiighlng »»*in erased
Master—Mrs. Arvltia Gardner.
various cwHwrailoua. rv^-.-lverahipi*
the bleeding diminished raiTtSIy^ and
Overseer—Ua II UcMalln.
In three weeks 1 was abb- to go fa
d>-clded upon In additlxm lo the
Lecturer—R. H. Elswortb.
work." Guaranteed cure for coughs
of Mr- StilBvao
and Ct3a*L fAc and »!
at C A.
Steward-Sirs I. K Cl. velad.
,-r of the Kelley lojuiher fa Shliigie
'
Bugbee Drug Co,. HaSBah Drug Ktorr.
Assistant rtevrard- Lee lloiusby
omipaiiy aud the Rust lb-ad Lumber
is. B. Walt fa fiomi drug storvw. Trial
Ctaaptam-Ali.-v- tjiuhh.
1 bottle free.
cxitniuviiy, J. O. Crotser was appointed
rx-ceiver.of the South Side Ijjmber
cuni|>any‘. ut this city.
Accorditig to the arranRvnie^t*
made with the vsrlona creditor at a
I'hc January Interest on Deposits
sesstou,0f the Clrcii.l court h.ld at
in the Savings Depanmcnj_of this
Ue court house on Dec. 1C. audgt
Bank has been credited to tlte -Re
h-rederick W Mayne received certain
px-tIttoD» filed and appointed the re
counts on our books and may be
ertversbips as here staled. Accord
drawn at any time, i Interest not
ing to agreements of tbe creditors
withdrawn will be ^dded to tb«
a HUM mortgage was given by the
principal.,
Kelley Lumber fa Shingle compaty
and (he East Head Lumber coni|>any
In favor of Jeir> Sullivan and a trust
mortgage was given by the South
Savingd Accoudt in this safe, strong and growing
Side Lumber ct-mpay fa favor of 3.
Bank is
O. Crotser and Jerry Sullivan.
ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS
The resources and liabilities of the
vsiUnw camiuinles as give* In the
you can find for your money at the present time, as it ^
document filed ailh tbe court are as
earns
THREE percent Interest, compounded SEMIf. ILows:
Kelley laimber fa Shingle conipatiy.
ANNU.ALLY.andis
r<-BOurces 2S75.06S.SG; enrrent
Itii-* 2329.92*.|U. secured llabllltie*'
22jii,O00.i«i. cxintliigetii liabilities on
WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUN T
Mratght commercail paper ISC'!,193.91.
eonltngent liabilltk>s on endurwM acr $GS.051.12Bast Head Lumber comivany. reuirres 297,333.08: IlnUnUes 296.Oldest. l.Arge«t and Stroogeet Bank in Korthem Hicliigin
938.22.
Smith Side LiimlM-r company, re•utc« 22U.7t7.K3; llaUlllies 212».414 47.
Kiwer has tM-eii granted l.r th>
uirt to tbe receivers to-wrmllnue fa
w
ojv-rate Hie biisliiesse« of l.olh ran
s so as fa protect the creditors
at the same
conserve the
liroperthK to tb«' stockboldi'.rs. In
ennsequeiice of Uls |»>licy. the atfairs of these various con»>™ttons are
progressing ami little effect of
errilxarraatmeiits l« li<4ng fi-U in
ntid don't forget your
rhis n-gloo.,
The Mil
SemLAmuiall
Pttyment
ol
INTEREST
Payable <MB DenuB4
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK
Jyapp^ Jim Year
Watched Fifteen Years.
"Kor fifteen .'ear* I have -waletu-.t
u- working of ifaekbn'a AniUa
Salve; and it ha* never failed lo eonnor sore. bidl. xtlc-.-r nr burn lo which
It was apiiHed It has Mved us mauy
a docloi hill,- rays A- F Hardy, of
Ka.-t Wltl-.M, Maine. TV a! S. E Wall
_ >n«, Haiirub fa lJ>. f A. f.i gl'.-e
Drug O', ding slorew.
'Blll-ls U (
Diar^ for 1908
\\\. have all kinds
r-SSL'S
» ............. .
iSSsi'''''
Tbe Excelsior Brand
beat *Ki'viul«?j
The
Owr Holiday Trade
Neft» Messenger Boy’s
TXary
The greateat fa (be hlfary Of
our business. U . flnaJIyv OV.T
with..
Monday - Hired
Tuesday— Tired
Wednesday—Fired
u|a>n. dtll again. You will iu>(
have to eltxuw your way through
»»w. but win find plenty of
We now have pienly of time
In give iiartlcular attentfan io
Please otrte oor ■
BFECIAL BARGAINS IN
UNDERWEAR.
Men's 50c Gsrmeou (4 kinds)
choice for 38c aaeh.
Ladies' 49c Garmenu only
27e each.
Ladks' 49c GarmenU. extra
size, very elastic. 39e each.
Children's Gnrmenta. extra
qoalUy. at greately reduced
priced.
Make your New Year's Resolution to coniinLC to trade
at tbe
City Book Store
•
It •w3l Vay
MM?
QRANO TfUVemE HCIIALO. TMUR«DAV. MNUA1TV 2. INt.
STATE BANK
1200.000
. S4S.OOO
QVttl.
SWIM
. ..
Tfmrr U». Pr*M—:
rWH
: MutMl Qi
rif* caiaeb, Vtm
OUnCTOttA-A. Tnrr U». BCUatA. Hn. imtm t. HaMb. «us«
■■d. H. C. D«tK J«Tr MUna. <
Baltb.
3 MT celt aliwed m Time I>epo»im
■ an
twUlJ
W7.
CirarirtM this week. 3.825
H«n*r to Mr. e
Tli«* mnalaa of the Uu- Huraco K.
IWrbani. who diad ot Rtk Rapids.
pa»rd thmuKh Ahlf onuD no the 11:16
t™io'’fc)r CbtcaRO, «hvru they will be
leterrPd Id the Umllf loL The »J<kiw.
lira. Rrerbara. and wn. Kina. iicr<imlh«-ni tu tbelr last re»dBK
Idace.
A pony of
of Slpriff Charles 8. JnfiDnon, C<iUD:y.
Oerk Hol«n E. Waller. Jud*e of I r.e
t«U' F. n. Walhi^r. Re«Uur of IK-cU’!
Frank W. Wilson and 1> puty Sheriff
C. E. Taylor/wem to Wk •Rapids on
the rarjy train and nsnrrod with ihi'
foneral party. Oeorffe E. l4aj. an old
friend oi the fonilly. also ancompanUd
iperrlror W.
party at fho depot. Mr. Denn dealrrt
Lit baa tjeoii oon-'
Hoed to hU borne with illaeaa and waa
snable to do m. Geo. L. Criap, coun
ty acbooi etentlaalwier was also arUta
tbe party.
TbfsAcae Maaou. About 40 In mbbrr from Arnie. miltam-.ilinrc and
Batea, besldta • niimber of Irlmds
from Elk lUiddii. arttd ac t-srorts as
far aa Trarcrse CUy.
liquor taxes collected IN 1907.
COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. GKASl) TRAVERSE COUNTY', DECEMBER Snd. 1907.
To the Andilor Genaral—The following Is a full and (-oiupb-ie reinii ot laxew collecKd or received by me at ni> otRce ui>o I the business of
edllog or fcee^g fof sale or manofaeieiing dlatilled or brewed or malt llquon, during the year end)ng Deo.
F. K. imOWX. County
Name of IVnon. CorpmUon. i
Oon. Company or Co-l-artneihilp
Faying a Tai.
From Thursday's Record.
Lewis Tickbau 1* borne from Ana
Arbor to epend the holidays wKh hto
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. 1- W. Tlnkham.
Mrs M. L. LFon and children, ot
Cadillac, atrlvi'd yreterday to vUlt
iM-r father. A. S. Ikvbwvn, of G04 Graet
strvvl.
Nias IMra Acdoreon ha* ivturoed
from a short visit with Maelst<-e bela-
Mtaa Irene Poboral wmt to Detroit
th e moral oq tor a 10 daya vtott with
relativcw.
~illss Myrtle Miller rialted frtewda ta
Cadillac taat emtlng.
^
Mr. aad Mn. Ben Campbell and
Miss Norab 1/esUe. who have bcew
cpcodlng ChrUtptas with Mr. and '
Mre Lou Camt^n at Aldea. retnnied
borne today. Mist Ruth Roland left this morataic
lor a V sit wlih 'htr atoter. Mre. C. H.
Gibson, of Greenville, and (ileads fn
Grand Cap di
Mr. and Mr*. Cbarie# Wmert. ot
Lansing, are the gnost* of Mr. and
Mrs E Moody, of Tenth street. They
wdil retiire home Satatda.v.
,
llqnora nt rwsil.-.
liditnra at retail.:. Walinn. Mich............dslsi.W April :
Iiqoors at rc'ull... Kinsal'-y. Mith...........Vurtl :
Mtos P*nny llrwlu ba* n-lamed
iuiuois at Telall.. Kingvl'->. Mlrh......... fS Hi.u,. April
from a CbrUlmas visit In Solon.
liquors at retail. ..1 Kingsley. Ml« li......... fr.'Klh * April 2ii
..........Kingsley. Vlrli.......................................... r‘-lh-.ig .plrii
H. H.-J4onldCU>‘ rrtarmd to Chira
liquors al retr.ii... Traver,.- t'ily. Miel,..»:sst.<.i. .tpril 23
IPluumat wh.ilessle Travers*' rii>. Miih.l
.kpril
g Christ
go last a-vott.ng aflor si-onjing
tiqu..r* ai roiall... Tnnvrs.- ni>. Ml.-h, C. si on April
mas wiih Ms pjrvnts. M
i Mi>. J
liquors at retail...: Tmven-* City: SU.-Ii l.'.oii.oii .April
A.
Moulague.
•111.-1,.,...-..,
___ -t-HlIlng . p:rtluou.i
liquors
atretail...TraverseCity.
Slk-h..Ai‘ril:;o
J«Ir* Klsiiac
........ ................. ............... }Trav.-rHe
___
S.-IlHiz
spirliUoM,.
liquors
iit
ahtil.-sale
TruvensCity.
Mi.-h.
*
r.o.o.i
April
Jo
Grand Rildds Brewing tki..
. ..rVillni: rpirliiuois liqiMii.: ai r>-lall...' TraterM. C<l>. Miili. 6--'>iMoi April liu
. .. . K
i-lijiig spun onus liquors al P'lall..Tnit.-i-s.- Cit>. Mii ii
.tjirll
o't
.... 8*-!liiig apiriiooiui liquors ai retail... i Travor>- Cit>. Mleli
'Mi April :;■>
___ Staling siifrliiioUB ilqoors m retail.. : Tiaversi' City. .Mteh. K-"" “0 A|>ril S"
lling spiriluitus liquors
atretail .. 1 T
ravers*Cny.
Midi, f.'.io oi, April
dritiimis liquors .qi r-'Ull... Traverse Ciiy. Midi
.April
liin;: splritii
Mivit.r.'.M MU .April
.... Hell
'llliii: splritu
Mlrh ir.flHOil'April
(W'April 220
B IwHiin I tviall. ..iTraverwe• City,
Cii.v. jXIUTi A-'"'"'»•"
retail,Traverse Cit.v.
A|-ril :
. l-'s-lhug sp'riiu .s liquor!
-- •b...‘i:.u.Mst..„........:
...............................|»:.v.MSi.April
..H.-lliug sp'riiu s liquor.
.April ::
. S.-lj;n« spirilu
....................
..Travi-rw' City. Mid' ♦'.I'o 1*11 April 2
August^HAe^aid ChsiGaiziiHT^^
City. Alhlt...
. drawn.
Mlrh..
•
-»*it:>.no.\i'Hl 20
. .''••liing spirituous liquors
Traverse City. !
l.-.orMst April 20
........... ............ S<*Uims spirituous liquors at mail
Anion Miibka
.Alb'li. S-'-nooli a
April ;
........ .................... fa-Iling siiiiiiuiMis
siiiiiiuiMis Illinois at r>-T.vil .‘Traverse
Frank uiid Charles KInzak
tviaH
Travers..........................
.....
•Ts.. City, Midi. I'.i
Uiiig splriiuuu.'. liquu
SU'd.T lira
Midi .......... .
llingg spirilnoiis Illqu.i
.
mail... I Trav.'
Jno. Utai-ker
.. ’ TraVi-r.e- I'li.v. Midi ir.isi.oii
$:iisi.oii April
Apr 2'1
1: spirilimnh llqiinn
lavuls l.auliier and Jou. Ktu
lull...
Trav.-rse'fit..
Mii-h.
Mii-h.»:ou..iH.
Apr
April 20
..Tritv. r
s li.pion
Anton and J<ise|di Topinka
isiil... Travers.' Cliv. Mi.li, lion <Mi Al«il 2o
,
....ITraverse ri.>. Mlrh ,
Celling siMrIiiiiiiis liqiiore j
John Kniier'. ..................
.. Mstuifa. iurim: Miall llqum>........
Traverse City Brewing C.J................ Trav.-n- Cify. •
* ai-li
- .
.
...;.H.-Illng t.pirltuouii liquors at 1
Nobctti-mjr to inancorato
I- t!lly, Midi..........
^^.iSidUng spiritu s liquors al r.'Ull.Traverse City. Midi. |3'i2.Uo July
Ikwer Knelrtito ,
a !-.rSS'S;ioi.......................
fill
Valentine IJodim
Anton P. Weber ....
Philip 18hi-i
:
... ..
: lls™:
A Happy New Year!
I'.iON and insare happinees
throughout the year than by installing in your homo a •»i'«t
loneil, hamlMiEP. reliable'
Govemnr Warner baa calbtd a e[Hctal eh-ctioB in Lenawoe county fui
April 6 to elect a Circuit‘Judge In the
newlt created dbdrlet.
e Union Stale bank, of l.aln);.:'
burs. capiUl |2<i.'M>0. and the Webber
State bank, of l■o^Iland. »»ASi0 cap
Ual, haee Im-cu aiiUH»rl«d to coni'
ineiici- business January S.
The coii-ecin comuilUeo ai:r«-fd i<.
nport oul lb»' tuiuaciital ownersliii.
proisnal and a tvnuai ou the, floor is
Death of Wm. Coalaa.
exiu'eti'd.
Bdrikley. Mleb, Dec. ’ SO.-AVlUiara
l*a|>er may be sorted on Ghui< r
OaUes. ;s years Md. died at bla home
within 21 bonis.
. ,
'
la Grant township last ercnlng at 6
o'clodk. His death was very sodden
PERSONAL*.
as fmo 3 to I o'clock of the aame Friun Toreday 'i Rocord.
aflrnmoa. bv bad boon out tn tbe
Mie*Wra Gregory n-turii.il l;i t
Held with bb son Clark and bad aisu night from N*in.rn City when- iHi.aasiattd In dota* Um- bam chore*. has b.HH sprmllng the holidays wiUi
HU death woa due prlmarUy to heart n-lallwa.
disease.
J. YV. 1*8(011111 w.-nl to Rapid City
Mr; Coatm was one of the iddest today on a huslnesa trip.
and iioat respeeied clUsens of thU
A. Ooir relumed this afternoon from
rv-glan. He was borjj In yorkahlrc. Ctirago when.- he went on bubiiiess. I
Ea^and. Jaa. 3. ISSt. In addition
Mrs. Margaret Barli- rdumril hist |
hU bldow. Are children sortlfc bim. night from vtolliug friends atBurkley.i
the ohUdren being Robert, of Aber
Mra. V. VanKerk arrived this utter-1
deen. Wash.; George and Esiher. of ton from Frankfort and h-fl later foi .
Munlsing; Kale, tbe-wife of G.
Old Mission where she will visit li. 1 |
BrlgbwB. of Buckley, and CUrlt.
brother, a D. Gaston.
j
W.fxrord.
Mr*. FraiielK Comb*, vrtm ba* b. . i.;
Id May. ltdS. Mr. Coates came to sp<-nrilng the li.iliday* wUs n-lativii 1
Trarerae City from Canada and from in Saginaw, n-tunicd. to her. h^me In!
thb eily ba took the trail which after ihU city today,
ward developed Into the Northport
Mre. dcsslo Braytnn, of Orawn. was ^
and Newaypo sUlo road, following In ih.' <tt) chopping ttiday.
|
this tra l to wbhl was then Fousts
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarie* Carroll weni
Comefn. which to now
Wexford. > iMc llaplds thU muraioi; fur a v.sii
From there, be went two and cme-hmlf llh friends.
_ •
'
nllea nonbwcA and on aection ?6.; Hay Mon-nskl left this tnomiiig lor
Oraot township, he'localed a home Gaylord.
•tead. much of tbe trail UMng blazed
Mary A. Webber went t.i
and the lagging done by b(y own band. Kingsley this nomlDg.
He ibec built bin a log abed
Miss Alva Alvord left for Helroit
bemealead and having done -ibc clear- this morning Ui spOtift K< » Y.'iirt^
ihUng. went
I piahU
with friends.
rind brought back fato family, making
Mr* F. (1. Hall went In Grand Rap
hU beme on tbe farm nntll the timr ids till* morning after visiting (rleudof bto dralb.
lii the city.
'
Iraac Broadway. Henry lUcks
Hlrs Edna Cara* left tills moniliis
DuMMi Meazlea, all of whom aetGcd for Big Rapid* where she will I*- JoinIn tba region.
ei diy Mr. and -Mr*. J. Clark, of Chi
Tbe trip from.Canada wea made by ragr>,.*lih whom aho yrlU tpet'd Ni »
Mnt And at Morthport. the party Year's.
trautrrrrd to tbe Sunnyalde. t email
Sire. Jtihn All. n went lo Sllghi* this
bay boat well hnown to the older aep morning (or a visit with friendi.
Hers and of the quartet. David blebMias ficrtha Caldwell went to Fib’
tUa to the only one remaining alive. lAke this morning.
•
Mr. Ooataa was a good rttizen of
Mr. .ind Sir*. Jonn Doty, of Sfuiils
etcftleg ietergrlty, be was always'in Ing. who have been visiting Mr. and
, fbvor of good acbools and eburehn Mr*. Onm Itool, of 237 Wasington
end ever stood for tbe advanccmeoi Mr.'el. Jidl thta morning tin- Grand
or tbe gr.-ai Grand Tmvuiwe region. Raphis^ a visit with friend* behue
He h^ many oStoos of inmt li
n iiimlng brsne.
townaMp and tbe aebooU and always
Sir. nnd Mre. 'O. E. Hyde went to
cave UbemUy to tbe cherchea as to Manloa this mwnlng for a visit with
shown by the bnildlnga in this tIcId- friend*.
~ Uy. Up to tbe Ume of bto death, be
Mre. Joeepbine Bweere left 1hl»
was m active and cnergetir In trans morning for I*eimU from « ehort visit
acting bto besIntwB as a man mly In with her sister. Mre W. H. (’luff.
the prime of tile.
*
Mr. and Mrs. J. PiitnalU, kee|s-rs ot
th.' (toeeola coonty farm, n turned
home this morwlng after pUeing a
aoldentlled man waa (oond this morn pallmt in the asylum.
W. A. Ft'Tgq*oo. of ftoekUnd, prin
lag ta the niane of the PenlBsular
ripal of-the R.irkland srbools. r<-luni
' mills end the coro«<T
'f the r( mains.. Tbe mrpau had an e,l htmie tb’s morning after visi'lng
Bgly bash on the furtboad.; His age Mis, Fason. of 1018 Washington
itreet.
sit ijjTWl
Sliw. l*rtcr WoblH'f and Mrs. Mary
[ineM ftiweided.''
witrmm
V.tdenfHler ivtumod tu Klngshy
ilary. Ik*
PM Hai
J*ih% IJitle.
IJiil held at Wyrtc. 0-. this qg.irntng after visltlnc friends In
,^ed that Jo
trial 'Of' John tbe elly.
as .a wil^ In
Mre. H. A. Doty made a business
•Id here
• /"'"''liiwdazpid
here (or murdr^. rommttltd wo^iJe by hhaugtng fruiti the cell trip to Fite l.ake today.
Mr. and Mre. W, J. MeCully. of 8.nt
wall.
tuns Hay. pahM-d thnmgh the rity. this
Darine Burslary.'
Ik-tnHl. Dec. 21,-The pojlee lodav Homing on their way to Kingviey
1*11
friend* over New Y'ear's.
err wnrKlng on a daring barglary nl
Superintend,-111 Enwl, of the Pere
(hr Koodward apanmeiits In the (nsb
fonable dtoirlet. Two tbiejrs enter Marqnelte. was In the cllj SB bosled tbe Bpertment VI Dunh-t jwells and mwB today.
l>a<k W»p<-riy valu' d at $3be Includ
He Flrae the Stick.
log a aealskin coat.
j
•'I have fired tbe walking stick 1'
lanrtng. Mlrh.. Ik-c. 3l.-i-Govrni»r
over 40 fear*, on wpcotmt
,
Warner has reappeinted R. H. Illak.w carried
a tore that refuted every kind ofl
Ire. of Oallen. a mrmlMT of 'th. 1 >«rd Iroaunem. until I tried Bueklea* Aril
of pardooe (or al* yewrt. C. J. Ryg- nlca Salvt; ihal.bat healed tbe
I
made
me
a
happy
man."
writes
eia. eff Port Huron, has bech appoint
in OarrHt. of N'oijh Mills. N. Ced ■ member of the atate jphannncy Otiarantwd
for pUes. bums. etc., by
board to auceead H. Hein, of
If SafflJtaw.
8a|
C. A. Bugbee Co,. Hannah Drag Store.
lor » tenn o^Ave yenn.
i
Rostdi'Dro.
loni. Aiirii.......................................... rallinK spirituous Bquors at rmall...
PERSONALS.
Try the Herald and Record Co.
For Your Office Stationery
All
Winter
Coods
at
Reduced
Prices
Premium
Tickets
Given with
every
50-cent
Purchase
Steinberg Bros.
Traverse City
A Big Nine Days' Money Saving Event
Wq Want Every Farmer,
PIANO
BROS., where
Xo JieUer'place to buy it than GRINNKLL
GRINNI
you are enre to obuitfanperior tjnality. beet
value, niuet convenient payment tornie and fanlUeae eerrioc.
GRINNELL BROS.
SIXTEEEN STORES.
Tr.r..n»Clt:- BmoV
l.’i!) East Front St.
Michigan’s Leading
Music House.
For Sale or Exchange.
r Northport, 1 mile from village overiook-
Every teamster and all men who work out in the cold to come
as soon as oossihie and see the phenomenal bargains we are
offering in MEN’S WARM CLOTHING. We have cut prices Way
down—deeper than ever on the very things you need
most at this season of the year,
iBolill
Men’s Overcoats
that were $6.50 and
$7 50 at .
3.95
Men’s Overcoats
that were $10 and
$1'2 at............... ........
6.95
Men’s Reefers
Engimw are Uio Wolvwino And
As'D', Fay It Bowes Motors as$ WolverlBe KerMCBC Bsrlu»*
riRAIMK F-RieOPtlOM
Of Cordvroy ami Melton made wiili lieavy warm lining, with high O
biorm collar and double breasted, worth $4 50at ........................................
Men’s Overcoats
H.xtra heavy. 45 and 50 in.
Q *7Fk
th$il‘.50and$15at C7* • U
long, worth
Men’s Duck Goats
^ Lannch^are in lino conaiUon.
217 Sixth Street
Traverse City,’Midi
Men’s Sbeepsidn lined Dock Coats*
breasted, worth $4 50and $5 at'*
Warm lined, double- breasted and high
storm collar, best $1.50 -coats on the market at
Best $3.50 Mackinaws....
I |Q
|,|||
Bapp^UmYtar
2.6S
s the greatest op-
Men’s Fur Coats °'’ptt';'i.r.o%«a.abr«,vvi „
big saving.
Hen’s $25 Fur Coats at Men’s $35 Fur Coats at Men’s $4t Fur Coats at
Men's $;{r) Fur Lined
’ Coats at.......... ............
$32.50
$28
$19.50
.29.00
■ r
"[ial!:;‘::".::“......33.50
Ladles’ For Driving Coats* 50 Inches long with high collar
Worth $$0 at.........................23.00 * Worth $38.00 at ... ........... $28.50
Ladles’ For Jackets*
$45 at .............
32.50
WARM MITTENS-Mcn's high gaemlett driving Miity. e*tra
QCI/->
warm lining, wt.rth $1 25 at-. vOO
Me’n's heavy warm lined MitU, made of
norsebide. cMfski: or iiogskin faced,
all double sewed, a gi
value at ii5c at .
‘>”^„.48c
85c
wear. Men's ,\l
W'oul Underwear that was
$1 and LJ5, -in red, brown
salmon or narmal .grey.
eights
medium or heavy weigl
Ladles* Fur Jackets
47.50
Alaska Seal Caps
56.50
For ladies or genilemui. just si.s of them
left. They arc extra line filr caps at
the regu
regular .price of $5.
g 05
Will go now at .
Home Made Mittens
Men's and boys' Home Made
Woo! Miuen. worth 50c at...-Ov7L,*
1 45Q I'or S;J.OO and
X*U9 -J50 underwear.
Men s fine Lambswool Un
derwear. the noted ■'White
Cat” brand' all weights to
choose from.
IRay f>appine$$ and
Prosperity
Jittend You During
\m
1 AK Buffalo shirts—
X**XU Extra heavy Buf
falo flannel shirts in blue,
red,
black
and
gray
checks.
'Men’s Fur Line^Caps
$1*90 E*"
________ ^ . wool Kersey
I’anis, the bests that's made at $1.‘.*0.
$1'37 S'J.OO. Light and
PA^'TS
worth
dark colors.
Heavy weight, all sices, worth $2, at SI 75
Steinberg Brothers
seuef? OF GOOD shofs ^
«. E. WaU A Sons. dn>ggtot#2(c.
.J
ORAND TRAVeme HERAIA THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1MS.
f
Oeneral New*.
Nrorff ell the new ineoreaef U«»
will go Into cffH-t on New Yeer'e dey
loelu4ed amongJbfW It the etelale reqalrlsg the eij^val or ibe Miebigui
armrltir.1 coJRiiolua of all ec-c
luvt«!iiu'fit!> or liisiirance
coaipj
the law requiring Insurenee coniiwnlef
Ksn>.
anil
ngnlutlona sITerllng
polirle
ant) :hf lav probSMUng deferred
Mort-? come* ihe csll for
Alioal- 20 new ln>oi
CtiiUrnr liiit' and thrive upon it;
i 1.y Uie la«t I
«ver>-buJ>‘ delifrhtz in ;
lure 00 the recomiBeiKiatlon <>r the In
Nothm? hall so good for ail
i^raero
iweetenme. fii>m gridJk- <^<
d<.puitniLni.
the
«urg
ol
vhieli ba» ie-eri uearlj- douMvl :ii eon
ioe. 3}e and soe in air-h
lyt’e
r-ie.-k
MS'lely
Is
MiriuiMd I., I..,.rn lha' l«<
Iiirnilier-
«n. Waltei Jii.i.l
nor.-ne.. iluniliani. have M:
feiC.
to
iMCOiTie ekenir giris.
Ulg -TIW OIri
Hrs. Jndrt
lluinh.ii, is »:ih H..J. \VKr,t In '•.Sot
Y«l
Hut Soou.-
'eeallals.
Until
tiirl Question- In
General New*.
A »ou l>aa In-.-u Imiiu I- Hr nod Air,
Oradle)- Marliiik. )r.
tbr danxhler of Heorr
PilUburg. U
tiKik up a Mllor-e callinc.
Ptalppii.
uld. will
be
liounde <>■ milk In one m»nib, an aver fnr*.
AW?
age or almuKi l.MHi iKniuda.il
Tb<- body of Bmogene Klnae
The government ol
U beHeved tn have deranged her mind.
of
the
potato
crop
Atooetook cont)'. MCj. hai cauaed the
fliing of i: peUtlaw In bankruplC}- in
Maine hr farater* and other* luteroil•d Id the jiouto crop.
A-itx>m
bieii
vaccinated
rapidity
In sboemnklng U told by ii 1.0Ddou
paper..
It
appeared
(bat
buuiMw.
atorlea In height and funikeb boiuing
feel.
A
measeiiger
early
In
Um-
111
aale
suited
Wilhelm.
of
Monday,
the
Inter-
luw
nf-
railroad compunies.
Member* ol both Ihe
Kappu
Gamma (rnternity and
age to the fncbir)liundoB
Wagon load of weapomi taken from
effect
nmiuiny stating that
fects local Kiri-ei rallwayw as well as
A
cepie.1 *y the h.ilsers adjuuat. an
liquor vblle lu tr^lna are In Iowa.
hundred
ataie conimeive edmmiMlon
offer lo make n pair of abors wu ai
mad hai lanued ordem.tp dining car
eoeductora prohibiting' ibe
which
few
me
were serV*<No thsi
dispatched
with
]«lra of the highest priced fooigeai
-for mjMMi peraona.
Chicago. BnrNngiou « Quincy rail
was
n^rulng
up 5 c-tiMv for
the
Della Tail sororlly of
the
lota
GammaSlarsholl
Ugh schoiil arc tniemted in the ije-
twu I
of the Supreme couris of In
work. At I;2ti o'clock In the
'a br the ijem ToHt police (he
noon the royal boots were completed dltna, Ncbrark* and Kansas, wbicli
preaent year bare been dumped Into
. hell] that n student -can be ex
and shipped Ui (be German monarch.
tbe ocehn off Sandy Hook.
piled by the iKsan] of education fur
Tbe sboi-*. which, report siiys. fitted
Mme. Calve, the prfma donna, ap
belonging to a high school frau-rnily,
Iterfeclly. were worn the same evenpeared In ' Cannen*” before a Mexican
Oskh
the Kappa lota Gamma freu-m
Tbe time consumt-d in making
aodlCDca. incliHlDg Vice President
Ity nnd the Gamma Della Tau aorotliy
them was two houis and thirty luHi' Corral and many high oncial*.
under tbi- tan at Mnishall. Thi-y
A Ruailan bog near Odeaaa rooted
>' orgauUed in u>0|. but the school
Bridge.ll would ap|K-ar. U nut
up aone bomba and the reanlt vaa
Ixmrd has refusi-d to recognise them
so modem a game as bus btvn
that pork waa aeatu-red all
Wank Ooodal.-,
isned. A correspoiideut of the Ij
i>oul Posi nx-atlons a letter he lias
Nu-fcj. of Nerado. la i
.
c«U a apecial oesilaB of tbe legialature
to Uke acUoo ou tbe GoldOcId
Tlie •Wppedttwe,-
the
new
play
boUe In OeveUnd. coating t2.nov.000.
opm$ today.
It vUI *«at 4A00 |>cr-
Mr. Boyner and
one
nnthrulte eoal ablpmenu were
“No tmmps." then counleo
lit Ibe trick, instead of 12. and fe
Tbe
--li(«rt
roiivenUon"
remarkable
greati
was
of clirua
burglar-procir
safe
At ulgbt ibi- safe 1h lowered by
Trans AtlanUc' Fire Insuraucr com
ipiegnaliie
subvnuii
of
masonry
uu-UtlJlcllue-l
luid
c«Iicn-l<
After reaching tbe buitvm It Is fni
fruit
lened
wnre ablpped from California lu ii»n
.Uiwn
liy
niaaslvr
slw-l
lug.
.iwrateil by a ttlple time kn-k. I'niM
op to October SI.
lii-M- Inge are n‘li-»
ia 60 cedar baakets In PhUadelphIa
at a dvelrrd time, uo bimiim ugetH-y
Chlnatoim. an oriental raises lit cboy.
raise tho safe, and
or !1 chow, at a proflt of lov per cent.
Iblamgh
Wo dont* know whai ii is.
guild
lla
Next to god-'
:
mass
before
a’
didii'i
know what it was.
Como London papi'rs say that cus
tom flxea mo a day as the amount
lo be paid In tips by ri.yul visitor* at
mIiIi
dyiiainlle
the building
■xpiTl^nce In
the alrehip
llni
al^ i^ill null u ship pattenii<d afti\V. Remeifenider. of Near Mid
presented bis small bu.v* with
axes for Christmas gifts.
luaklug
A. a‘ ball In B.Tniuda n woi^erful
iim
d.
tb.
slamits, and three wtwdia in tbe uiak
lijg of tJie dtvss. wUlfh was of the
finest muslin. The womau call.xl tipon her frlende to help her, and the
dress was coveivil with the suini|u<
the front ■>(
The
irmed with their nxes wvi
the woods Sunda;
big black bear.
The oldest
ol
who has only atuilnrd the i
IS yeani. struck Ihe animal o\.
head with ble axe-
ih>
budire was an eagle made .entirely
I of brown Voliiiublaii
stamps.
Windsor Castle, ThU ammiDt Is fre-,
.
,
.
Then th.-
younger iwiys }olnrd In and bmii
>11
Bmce .NovtanlM-r S. when tw.. forg.-d
checks or Urults wetv wuik.-d off on
Saidnaw inerehanis
Chief Knln has
for
$5(.
.•acb.
Wn looking lur a
ilien-
uihI.t
oil concern.
the
Alter the '•agenf
left
Ihe drafts were retni-u.-d luarky*. G."
t9im-Iuy
tbe chief
was
ROtIfti-d itin' bis nnoi «-as nivivr ton
n tn DaveiUN.rt, |a„ f„r ,-:irry;iig
man has served lor that tim.- as
plies
in>
;A
Ixmdon paper
figures
that the
Oerman “who wishes u> esi tho only
klM of bread an Englishman would
think ol rating bos to |«y mure than
ihpw tlm« the enmsit price hi Lou
lu the ceujer of which was a iHuirail
cut from old revenue stomps. A plr
lure hat cotetvd with
nwJ and
tdiie
tniiai was worn with
die
Mr*. Jan Kubelik, wile of the faviolin
vlrtuoau.
r.'Cenily
that ahe did not mind £ow msu.v
men kissed
ti n,
the vtultolBt. U-catise It
Hrichaid of
the orw
n
moth Cunardvr Mauretania, was
an orphan luirly
lu
HATCHES CROSSING,
he* Criwsing. Mich.. D.*-
Ervul Hfimfoiili left *.n Hie G
r...-
R. w I
4>lday morning lor iHg Kaplds Tiiei.
was a trtbutr to liU geulos.
Capi.
and Is now ou his
llir, and In
he will att-'nd achool.
- Mts* Lulu Urilliui left on the M
A
S, K. Fn.lay 'eveiitug for IToi'eniom
lo *|wud Faiuiday nnd ^miday vntfi
KIDNEY. LIVER
AND BOWELS
The Cbrisimas irt.^ at t
il.Tth school was re|H>c<vl
27iJ3r«‘'7.
lOt and p:...v'; •
.-.,U
..-.I ..a M lb. ,"..0, .
ike.
"^<m M- v iLU: Li-.*c nmllj—......
pl-vy Vv;th jocr rjt-'.-."-; b's-neo Trib P^.Vd-
iT-
whose vioiKl.-rlnl medlniteri air is l*k
m in with the nir >o,i i.n*aihe. di
redly tollowins a'l.l deriroying aV
cernis thhi have lK>n Inlialtid. rejMlr
itig aii.v .l.iiiiag.vAhev
I'd and so bealing
:uliz!ng th.
■ I.iinHOICie
,fd In .vll llUdUc•haige.l i
idag.-. agxinst .1 d .and .
:—■': r'Sbb;’"!;:;
I. Dreg Ft..r
S
i:.
I
llib'clion 1
:
uod,.
Wanted
At3,.";3! ■ '-..~
l rrgatd Tai, as espclaf j
in the
,‘f’ix-^“n,UT.
ilstiKly of the police piovided he can ! "
ot furnish a fj.ois) tKmd vvilh
jrelles.
Cit>
of
u'’ tbe;,’*’'’ ‘
I
,
1 day of
.'clock lu
two Jannarv.
Collir.i is tbe man who bad
'be fore-
trunk full of (Hunnmds and could not ’-e and Is hereby
illowiqg said aroHinL
arcoani for them to the iwHe
1: is further ordered. That
■
at pnbtl
Failed to Settle.
iKilsi-e thv-nvif 1
I by pablicaLansing. Dec. 2.. -R p. Marsh fail- lire, of a cHipy ol
ier. for Ifiree
1 to pay allmon^^o hi* wife as or- si)re>s.s|«,. we.-k- prv V <>o*‘ to
sail]
den-d l.y the <^ii and found guilty day OI hearing in th.- Grand .rsv
of »iblenipl atij required loiaySiuai ei-ie H.-raii!, a ii. ss|iap.'r pr.uttsi and
clrrttiaied in said ciiuntv.
once and jm jkt n, -nth or got to jail
>"RKD U WALKER. '
He U a motonaan.
1 -4.
J udge of -Probate.
Found Dead in Bed.
General Nevva.
isb.n. U.-C. 30—S.*tj-in rj- of War
Taft
arrived in'Boston at
Bay btalion Uiis moitiiiig,
ary
police
guard
the itirk
All botior.
eonij*-., a
of
Frazor. IVk-. 311.—E^wa Hoppelew and
wite wore found dead
in
Ix-d
tbla
titorein: l.y :be;r gtand.fs'icht. r Tn.ra
fiv.
pairolmen lu.m each statai
him
to
11..- horn.- oi
Mr.
I E. k W. t TIME m
jir’iir"
Lt Trwvwras livv..........
i Ar PlM Sinr............
rm-EAfi-i
■iim
uw
.fa
I» a
*»*£ -
: aJ>r^'kf«
* *^^**_.'
I: u
it «
SU
ItUpm
Limb Peeled and Foot Was Like
Raw Flesti—Had to Use Crotches, iTrem.f,.0
: -,'p m
riviyoad
and Doctors Thought Ampirtatlon’ 'Trxiio (mm
«4" a »
Bliae
'TuA}s.s.sadlffip.m
____ sary _____
Necessary
— ______
Montreal Woman
MJTV'RELL O P A
Writes ofCure Seven Years Ago. j f-j-jemw, 1*.*^'
BELIEVES LIFE SAVED
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
J
ilf'
Si::
u'r
‘
Tb.I...t fflik-dt
ik-d t<i
Mv .l..o>r
S.,V ■•"'iUb;;:
lew,;,). ■ -1,-v
•1 fr-.tr It,., xis*-. t-u.t- .4 r*w (I—Il Ml-di
w-d I I
^1 l.,ljl;M « 'V
tviap, a
*r>.| a ♦*
tl.e fil-l
*l/t, r,m* on. lb. il- t... .••lUd r,..t
M-u- V.- ho -.wn • v.» mh. ti Is- saw itmt
Tiri z
^ u—.1 two .aki- .f t'>i::r-ois 6^*.,.
Ihne hni.
...
........ ....................
li— .4 H.-rJv-r.t. Slid » lAVv n-.w l.-n
cured ..v»T M-vr. V-4-. gi,.» i-it f.T
.tb- C-iH.i-a
1 might *,av.
I-t „.V i.f..
I Lavsl t
it triii-ichil-ir-ii. Slid 1.,'v ar* fr,-q.,.-;.i u-e.
I alwiv. r
j TK-e i.niic-'
s'lc., th". uti<b i »igii*-<: ' Mrs. .ban Ki
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
RUBBERS
,-ii- ismaud. cHa.rv
■o* St„ Mumre-aJ. vm,
SLEEP FOR BABIES
Rest lor Metbera.
In-tant rs-;w arri nffr'-l.inc
Ouakll.d.TIUrr-1 lavtii-s. Sl^ t—< f" t:r-ri,
fr-<l-ri nb.th.--. in w#rn lain, wth
Cur>..ira s-*i|. a'.d i-T.i'- at, ..r.i r.glV
with Cu'svirh riii.ur- ..i. H-,- gr»ai gkiB
oure. and pUf-Wl*iC«u..ll*3iie.
all kinris to >uj» the varioui. demand* .\!I c'.od
■qualify good- Nn farcy
prices.
^
Bring yt'ur old .loathe'
tops to us and have th. m
set^d on a new pair >.{
GUARANTEED
rubbers and save nmn. y
H
■r,ia-Y;ik8a.aujmg*i
I'rolmt- otfle,
ly flll.-d for prexld.-nt •
j
Present
lion
Ered
IL ' Walker
Refused Writ.
..fiulgc iff Pr.Jalr
In the tr
of the
c of BewDetroitI. I*.c, .TO.-Jl
-Jndc.^Mand.dl this
lUd L.-1UI Ksiusay. minors.
mornin
riiused a *
iialKuts
Ad.-llirit
Ramsay liaviuc filisl in
corpus
kt^lm-d by Siiuiiiel
Collin*
his resigtaibui and final
eburged with
diaiiioad robbeiy ' emumt
guarvUan of 'sstd estate,
it ou pray4iig for Ibe *1I Sew Ai.ik and .r. tiiand.-d him t,.
’*’*
m-ma ot, m
liciivea, .Bow
VALUE OF RIGHT BREATHING.
he didn't May tier?
Health Comes from Knowinn
How
l-.i oniMn'i siiiu' )<r>«qK-ril.y.
and What to Breathe.
--■d issiiH ib.-fef.,r
.\l!;lhta CoiiMIl'itlon.
Du*t laden
im- g..iius m ,-.usumption m- olU. r dis. as,- is i.ihabd
l.y- all who U.S.. the sir...but .lls..*...
The M*9.e No. 3,
'is not Ibveluiwd
iiubi-r 3 i» a wouOerfill in.isiiit
.the un.b rsieievr •
find conditions »ul
J.o, H Purrif. of C'Mar tjrov-.
Chaurery
, lb.
□lent uud groHlb.
according: to
a
JetHr wlio-h
h- liU*]* lb- 6r i
With jH*.ple having <.aiarth th.■: "After Hiiff.-i ugmneh with iiv- ” “' ’
an Ideal culii
iliiire in.-dlui
»! kljn.-y Houbb., and l»xx.nilius ‘“1^
ms. a* the Irritated ni
ly disoreuaced by H-.- lallure P. '*">
^
tho Si|,.
ikeaej iis*ue* i* a 1i -bed w
relbf. I tried Ebctrlc milrrs.
f puKirui
' - Ibe serv id- o
g.-nii
must ibriie a Id .muliiKlv until and ill
. well t
■ ■( thi
tbiS'
................
id at-iv..
day.
The first .
■ I"-,.-*!.!
^ If yjiu have
tarrh you should viso;iiii.—
ll:.Cl mne-ncein. oi .
situpU'si
and q.jlekest 'Guara'
^h.-r -uiu of Km
eur.'. th.- dlrvTt method .4 llyomei, ,b»er ,
‘-^teacher. Mir* Masle U Hor
. ,1,,.
i ur. w.ioai t»
nomination.
’
At a s.-Mpm of sal.l rotiri Iwld at
f-e
lin'd of t«-ioc |■•lt^eJ op la this
pialru* O.w: hole." k.-i;-1 lae y oUUS.i4K-.-l-.
if the crota.':* mirrMusu .■'Cau's,
!s1..n'ot lhe]a„I]! Ituale u 'he Cpuill
. >tar. of Mlchigai
•ed Ihcreop in H)
Bas«wo<-d, poior. whit.- Mreb. pine
longer I
and
luilssu
U'lic.
r.t
laches
long;
Smthw.-st q-ai
.
which H._____
fold should dispel all doubts a* to ipom •'
Inches it11 d.aiiieur lip. Will conratniag l-o
*-urativ,- proprrtio. foi ft, K
■ pay highi-sl mark.et prhe. delivered
^
Paul «ato*ki w.-u. aunui*.*! Christ. A Sons off. r to rclalid tbe price
ra Iwav- xidvtrack
-Ik.liar
*n.v>>ii«- wh.Tu r fall* m bcotffll. Y.m
' "
lar by wooing hit nkre. a liltl- girt
. radius
•f fifty iuii”s.
Ad-,
l>.
do pot risk a rent in lesUng
th* healJug Ih.
l*s*i elghi years old. who
in
t this bre ath <4 It . .
drre.'.
V every SI oulfu S K
«'alt
Cllffueuia- Flstlasan.
- give ;■ guarantee to rvhev, ,
e-s
Mtssnun r-.ir,
b or tuiwey rcfuud-vl.
E'vM Ik-ud t'.Miuiy,
I. s«X U -r—ni- It re, hM.:
ms Ktsare. Ure xs/smb u pwAschool during tbe bnlldav,
Dr. K W. ChsM's
Kldnsy-Livsr Pills
oib
.-I..*':,
firs-* -visit
1 his firs!
elgn slumps In the r.irm nf a sbb-id.
t.1.
te."
non*
j’ises in the governnieurs r.uval s.-i-
>'"S-
ti:and Titv.-hw-
He sad. "AH '
S
WIIH
i:= mm 25 yUBS
*' ' ■
,
i l.e and ito- saiii.- ts hereby a[.fs.;nlr.l
IJW-S..U-Uiivr mtinr ktnds .'f fruttilnr h-antic -.aid i-lllioii;
•C'e there 111 Hh: g:>r.|en ..f'E.leirr
onk-rivl. ■n:..i
loiil:.'
Irawwen. Well. v*.. .i,.:.'t knov.-exati-1‘'■•d.s.r ■»_,uiven,_
j-abbranilb-s. or a lotal t>f riiiAsni mli,-*'
iherv? vv’a« llw- :i|i|.b.. «.t rsnirwo.
esslVO
I-.
said
rater traversed In the last five nud llieu our prtrin, |,ai.-i.is «.-iv in.. ,
, .
...
year... |s the umisuul reeitrd of Clar- Hist fxiir. ami ev.-i-y ls,ly seems lo'lo
.|■‘;,ew^pi^s.r'prium^^^
ipoisl Hull Eve waa a peach.—Somcr-j
j
^
nev .T- Gelsmar. smi of Mr. and Mre
vlJlc Journal.
:
ERUIl H WAI.KEH
John Grlstuiiu. of ttaglimw.
Young
I of red and bin.
' ~
of tbr bodice w
vaaif.
DK.~tCrs.s.T„„. S’S%SL'T*.^Nvl2?*v;
the Michigan congres>m.-n favor the
of
■.hCilie to lake no .vugUs and ' '«•' pr-hale olfi . Ill the
lid for vv.-rv d.seas.-d e.nidl-; T«'aver
City, i,
thnol. eb.-st, or lungs " saysi-a'nh dav of i»c.
Hriiry. of l*aUi,uia. Mo The ' Pibs.-ntr IJon
Walk.
w-ortd hiis h.vd ibiivyHoght veare ol Judge of ITobal
proof that D>. King's New DiscuvervIn the lualtcr
Is Ihe lu-v; reim-dy lor eoagl.s mid ben, A. Nlepi-t^.. . vb-ceased.
colds, la gri|i|»*. •a.-lhiua. huv f,-«ei..
Georg.- Nicker-.m os
•the lung?. “'<) 'V'url his petiliou pni.v-vni
..
'.u-anipiioii the ;otu-.ni»ti.vior of said esli
'll* tlmelyj use alyay. i.r.-vent.s the grained to i:ib-> .Vekerson
devt'lopnu iil Ilf pneuni .aia. Sold un other suitahle jM-rson.
IT guarantee ei s, E. Walt di Sons.
It 1‘ ordered. That the 2r.ih .lay ol
annah Drug Store, C
.\.
lliigls.-c Jknuary. A. II 1!"is. at ten .I'chwli In
lUg C...
.'In f-.r.-n...|i. a- said |U•..^g.I.•'..((1..
iil.v-«-lghl time*, amrs.s the pu-
D San Eranrbco an.l the Philip
"■«
Couuly
.
Head today-70.Klieted the n.ituination
of Tan for priiddenl.
'
concealed woa|>uns.
■port Sherman, which
e—'
M„. wul Kiw
for the
keven Year*, of Proof.
GASTORIA
here.
••"•
On, ...ir. ,hM KMm., W.IMImvl—”!'"
c«Bi blm llO.vui In graniuci
............... ...............
whleh they ai
nuuity.
in Lhe whole eommui
.m Alden. w
r. Dewing f.HlIugl r.---.(K>iideil.
V
Wiihinetil
s with Mrs. Mathews
which w • sUfg
and Mrs. Bmv'g.-.
y.m Till W
and ilie,P»ie>n
K. E. Caniptiell ami
liiokv up
1hand!
Mr.
cgiuur.-ii
ivtiirn.-vl
T1iur#d;ty evvulny
and gixxi
them ill.............
fn.m
Ablr-Ii.
where
they SIH-Ol Clilist
'SUIIllV s
south."
mas
wiiti
ia>u
CampiM'II
—id family.
ik wlug » iriu-d III'
Chet
Slebbtri
of
Northpori
wa,
of Texas and wn.united
in
marriage.to
Mrs. EII<
Ellen Su
> impressed w-Uh
s advantage,, and
.■.Hibillltes that h
piirchii.O'.: a flin bins at the home of
El (V
IV-wum Char. Siebl.his m Eli
At Ihe Inst regular
1 family bn for the '
w.iolsej Post, «; A. H . n,,- following
M. riiliioa.l Al'inila.v
officers wen- .•lect.Hl for the ensulug
In the 1
nl of .hi- family from! yar; Com . I CoinsttM-ki
Sr.
Vic
imr nudsi Bol only o
eommiuil- Com.. W. H P.irler; Jr V. Com.. .
4> but Ihe i-Btlre tin nsliip^ Iid KassoiiiVnnnatier; Q M.. John Kehl; Adj
suffers a
• fell for James'Mason. Chap,
C..-o,
Dame
.ud Mrs. Ik-winc S.n.. A. Kequongy. Installallon
wi:
..pen- nearlv
i.-lv wliole
lives
Iield first Saturday In
January.
and be was
Iix.si.leied one »t Alter the iii-.ta!la11on. <hnner will l>e
le-st and most
iiistantlal men oi M-rved to
menilH-t> of the jkjsi
tiiwiisblp and
ilid will ue liiiss.-.! as . and Ihe l.idles Kellef Coips.
of tbe leadei.
ideis In town affaits.
'An enienatuniem viiis giveii
11 Katu
rs. D.-*iiig truly
'•lives for day- iiighi'wllh Altilon W'iskiK-hl
7hll.Mai
II love her nnd
vnd (pr tbe gtiod ' ning Leslie
......................
L- Gagnon 1
Ifaal she
ji-.wn hRlI. which was well atteuded,
vvlng not only m
> which <
aud veiy much enjoyed by alt.
S them u>. tun a
sitv to ev.-r'
A sleigh load of young iieopk- will
a help'ng hand >'
Tlr b-ss f.ir- 'drive out i., the home . '
'
-Iglibois; III.
nave won a Mrs V. C. Moican tom
pjaec
that wealth ins •" v.au-b the old year out aud
I luircba
■Id the wist- lb.- new .war in
and nelch
lit they may h;
of iiappl
i-w Imnn-.
m(Mr^"’i'n^h.
?TATE OE MICllIG.VX, THE PRO-
est successful bi-ar liumers on i
second st.-ward on lhe I'nluxl Stales
.l,™..!'™""’
Apofert Remedy forCoBsSagnon. Sour StomACh.Diairlio^
>Vonns £onvulsions.Fevcrishocss and Loss or &XEK
VVifi Wi-tgbi. n
■. Jt 12. »■:••.>U Hawley sud wife |,>
:el Hl.,1 wife, lot }7 and ;i
M" ,! r. ft litk., 2-H. 11 i! C
•■. I - Elisha ’
I J. Hoil,-; s
int Catherih]
.pb!e.vrani
the frli
l~rs ol .Mr.
ltd Mrs. PresKiii IVwlng
will- hill) tn their him.:r on
>>],«)
evenlug. IKk-, 27 ;
Allen, near M.ypl.
.. A. H Milik.'n and »
Al th
I'ndmg rhe biilldays
dtiilng w-bh-l, all partook of a
iilfitl supis-r, lurnlshed M th-- ’■‘•rt «s.vqeaud son Pbllip
hbors. a b.aiitifiil sllv.-r t-a «et 1
<'
. Ill TraV.-rse CiH'.
-» W I), Robinson Is sp.-n'lof their friends
ar
•ho i.H'k In south.Tu iwiti i
-igliliors.
i tok.-n of the high e
di*iuili-hed. These boys are Ihe >
It iKisalbli- to gel at tbe safe
of ull tmtlons: On
itie|
South
ap-nt for a MWtbeni cHtmi xx-d
w<
without
in
GiKsdelc h.-is had conrider
u« of L. A. Miniums and r«se:> a-,
fv.-l
Years were sm-nt In s-olbetlng
there a careas* from Prenk Rockefft- i
ahowu
America.
man who apiH-aiv.l
and '
of li over 31MNKI slaiqiis w .-i,-
The other day
bairber shop and the {•eople
nf slollc
meatfui-es u-ii
dre»-s was wore, and In tin- iu..kinu
Porty yean, ago buffalo tnisal was so
was
rr.-ck
the
cnOMUon that It sold lo Kanaas Ciiy
for 10 eeota a pound.
ilxteeii fi.-l
Bagland.
to acriib
chnrcb every Thiunday.
a
•tele.- which
• Twenty-
balloon asecnsioiis
li-adlng cities of Central aud
also
Itaa been placed In u bank In England
than for the aame period of 1906.
ly-dge
ihe one used by Knalrensbue.
rules much as they exist ai pioseul.
i:
pany. of Hamburg, baa voted to ae’tle
In'* ranch
rhealer.
aces In one band tto. iortea.l
trlef accouol of tbe game, wlih tin-
an Trlaco qu^ke loaac* In full.
Ann'a chnrcb. Bermondsey.
make
Is slated thui
BlritcL." dated IKM. which civ.-s a
In tbe «m to montha of l»07 tl
hare fomed a
li
I paiupblut In Ibe Urttlsb museum on
a Sre that dtatroyed hla bouse.
Meariy 2A.OOO care
which
the game was played as far bo,ck os
Grand
ywuth.left for imnuiiia a few days ago:
known and practiced. Thpre is. too.
ehll^
bunted lo death at Hamden. <Milo. In
tn.m ton*. IV.OOOAOO ton*
reertved In
the 70s by the Greek colony in Man-
Idea.
a
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
ttSSis-,
eiy
Miiskecrm. and alter the llrsl of
city officials ami a
£S5S-
know
liaiitits Ol the animal*.
there wilhoul {•ayinK "vIH Imvi- in
England i
for a pair of shoes for Ihe Imiier.al
20x3H
who
T 2
who
on hjih and ali hnv.-w-ou-.
ai.-d lor me
and
family.:
nrii.i ixpivi-s our llmakful
hides
more who have ridil.-n ou slnn-t c
while tb<
empenir was In
libauei-s.
s w.-r.; caught In Calhoun c:
olfltfnie trapiK-i*
lo'fiire.
jii;.!
*' ........ cit^tr-iH-rea us m
Slichie.au
Alohy of fhe most valuabb
The ni.tl P«I.« ]<-gl.>latln“. has struck
A atury of Hgbinlng like
Uermhn
from
»«Jt2l
•liirinf;
la/ndon ahoe firm received an order
Ooncrrie to be need In building the
Panama camil locka would cooBtruel
SL842
(.’hlle
of charge, of whom TT.It.'i had never
In
obtained
rh:i.-v<l.
ISKiC. vacelnaied tok.isa perwnw
Over atiidv
all
or
ulx.ul IC quarU u duy
Pran Yao^K. Y.. ha« U-eo found In
cmk near Michigan City.
Flallarr
iku,
\;iowi
Promotes DigcstionjCbccftilwssandRestXootglQsadOiaOpnimiMorpfaine nor Vfcwrai
KOT Nahcutic.
Evun -I
East ei nl to Wn
Wr gtiT. i-t si. |•llrt of u->- of v*
a. r.-s. SIH- 1-. T ;:T:K 12. Misi.
W. P .Silatiy and wife lo CtiJ
C>rd of Thanks.
s.^!:
Bears the
Signature
of
kirk. .*>« of M-i*. sec, >. T
lloih ulrli
ivt i.-d .apllalist And real erl.ite man
'
The Kind You Have
Always Bonghi
JlN^tabkl^epgraUaalcrAssUnilaiing DEToodandBcfuiaIs^ Or SUBMlB aodBoiii^
1
«.t<.s.gllll
y CBiisi rtootxL.
Jnmex Hiller «I Kehult>:viUe. Ue-i.
(laomia county. I’ennsylvaiilu. bua a of Atin-liall. lu Ihe las! f..nr wisrktiiivr luld oat tliuufBOils of dollar?, fur
herd of 1C cowr lliai jleldeil
adiare
tare of
of a
a fnrtiiiie eetlmaied at tloo
dbiapiiearod December il.
Mi.rch.
p
For Infant! snd fyt.nAe»s.
u .b».-ph !
iijers:
-Th.
M. .1. Wood i H'Miy. of
t.
Inherit
wiih
t till Dkoi’s
a! t
R 1”.
Thes. T. I
let In: 0;ik
K t; I.aii
tire Ihe daugolers ..f N. M. Hummund
flllDK-ni «t hlH moiheri.'. Iasi «!.-|i
The roolher, u
1I
are, iraln.nl
Hri. Judd will be breughl
1.1 f.ice a Iqcal audience
Cha* M. Parker .■
Woud.-nware Co n
..fr*‘,,
„fs
R b. I3.e«i
Th.B., J. j!m th a
TJii*t.eitkiadoli
S-IJ far CTsr
QueMh
cmm CISTOIH
Falrfaanka to Hcttie Timblln
•ilk IS. O. P. T C. at.eoo.
Feed your btir; nourish ii;
fiive it something lo live on,
Then it U'ill stop ftlline, tnd
will grow long gnd heivy.
Ayer’s Hiir Vi£or is the only
genuine hiir-food you can
buy. If pves new life to the
hsir-bulbs. You save what
hair you have, and get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp
^an and healthy.
hai pilneil tin- n-*- eonipany piTniuc
■
Jaco 1 Kaiser and wife
Mabel
Tyrrell, part of m.-«,of t
T 2?. R IV. SUK-.
I
Ch*» Irish and wife.to Cba* AlU-n
............................. Goodrichs' 3rd. I4W.
I
r J. Cal
lo Jam. . V. Wright. eH
• », of ne«„. sec. 34. T rs ,
t>i BiUch to tMi coDiract* lili
ZORN SYRUP
Muff!
Raal Ettat* Tranaforw.
E,
J\Ji/ Hair IS
Extra Long
:-v Brre -z .A-. '.lar.-:.
i
A
I
T
OMNO TlUVEIIU. HEPULD, THUMOAY, JANUARY 2, tM.
----------I
lUI.
I
F.™»W
I J.m» Cn.«l^r 1<U to~ to CU«o
COMMtM.
»««.
Annu.1 KWh*
'S
i Mtatoi. IdSTW. «.—a! Cbldten
rn to •amt work' The oBleot* aod pror»m lor tbo.wlili two car* of pouUM tor Will. Coptmah. Jllch.. Ore. JI.—Sira. j |
'trw^ Old ufiloii, St. 'jok^ and
«aht bomr.took place at 0>r Mondar n ^t antlireaai aide. MrA'cnnid Trarrtar CotiBty Fannrra’ in- HarrininoB. of Crdar.
l.aPolni and dao*htrr. Elbrl. are riaTravcrae Antrlto and Ur<^ Jaekaoo. Ntrh.
•r. of MtWaablnr^
held here Tue*-' M aa Arlle Johofon hat tetnmrd to uin* irteadt at 8h.-Mrd»riUe ibli Unau
will be h
lanau C<' ii a will’b
SAVE TMI» ANYWAY.
Hail. Trav
Mra. John Holnra. Suodax ait-t.Mw.M
. oi.X auu W’rdnetdar.
nm
e Cll.v. Jat
January 2S and her lehool at Solon.
week.
clock p m . lor tbe pnrpoae o(
Here a a ateple home wade mUat 6 oeloc*. <be conUartln* paril«a,R«>* ^
««1’ »" h-d jard _i». 4. followa
UUa Ira OrosSWaor haa
to
Henry AnnatrooE 1< vMtiD( hti at I ocl
ip a aecrvUrr and three direr
_ plTcs by _________
a*
an eminent______
aatbotity ,
tMnc UU* Kathrrn Holmra and John!
Suttirer* bellrre. the
Prwldent-W.
Cray. Trarerae White Clond to rtslt be-,Fitter. Belra. K; teT. Mra. E\a Sprame. and other elecllai;
tom and the tranaaclion of other bnal- m
dlaeaM. who mahen
makew the
l
— Kidney dlaeaMW.
Stllr, Drew, popolar ycivt P~pir of **>rre the ebiekeh. -«t. u
fyir.
ari nitt. w*-'
vlelUnx relatlrea and trienda at Pierpon.
of importance that will come be- matement In a Sew York dally newt
Sreretary—E. O. Ladd. Old Mlaaloo. htyfolkD at Map.
.-etonied to. Mti». Allla Brimmer, who haa beea fore the meilinp
paper. ,lhat It wilt trdUne abnt«l any
thl. plaee. Tb* rrrrmony wa. per,«»•
«»
aiemtn^ of tbe company a<
„f Kidne« tmthh if taken ><r
Siipterlntenrleat Mlcblican Fannera' Omod Raplda Uo •'.r ... .
'wrj a;ek
.«li ronfliod to he ■ iw<l!
,.™.<r..t».t. .<,
«."L
l.rt to , ihoLph --n.on ,he «..ln
!
“ P*'*'!*-!"- >re reb,u.-^.-e :n I,n„
^ nna,l.
He
KIk Bapida. In the prearocr of a few | *
<;eoTiw HBi-on ' i. a ••L. R Tati. Apri<
.1 n» ...I m™«. !»•;-W.-'.™"
"" to Bppn-'.
vl,U hla parr...
' Mr. and Ml'S. AS l-H'.-ont atyl
IjUi-WVthv.
^^''^1-10 V>b^‘svi!\ f^NW^
:>;*t.
Sem^r). to urinate. ea|«s-tan> at npbt. paint'oailuefor—H- B. Cannon. Roehiat
rbarha K'nf baa .^e* Ceorpe <lren ate rhrls:toa» turkey plib hia
bria. ...
l»!"'
’'"“T
.T’ll and dlacc.lorrl utluallou- are read
.hif. Tb, b«, », bt'u... ib_f »,«b,'b, b.nb., ..b -braU ■''W
bmtber. Roben. and famllj- at C-ntra!
lly; orerriln'’ Herr I
jeclpi"'
I.«ke they n'l^irned home Tbureday.
were ber alater. M4u I5ll„be,l,, fo-ind. jiroaccmWm will follow*.
Notari. of Cbleapn. and Mr. Wrifht. j
Thraa Warriapn
!
TORBNOON
of Tfaretw* City.
I
-.rrlape Heenaea were laaued
S;ir,-lntroduct..ry remarke. W. B.
Both bridr and proom hare a
coantyOerk Robert E. Cray, ptraldmt Co.mty Farm.-rf Inof frtendt on the prnlnaala. ><oib barWbltevater
tuvniblp -tittiie soriete.
Inc been bom and railed In IhU ril-^.,jj„ „ follow*:
Ora Richard
inTocaUon. Eld.-r Miller.
tape. Tbe proom apent Itat aeaton aa
Charlniie Wataon. of
tn:O0_-apravlrp an<) Spraylnp Ma
B mp necr on one of tbe Pere MarEBini.H B. ScoOeld and Mlaa: ,-ian. rj.- t a. Fana:id. Eai.m Rap
paeue atmmrri. Lati n pbt at the
W!:ilaraalmrp. and ijT
bom. of the hrid-r parent! a reee,.j
and Mlaa Kale' ihkc
'
UOD waitcnd. red Mr. and Mn. Drew. I
, ^ViniamabBns.
iim.-Th.-I'm®
13:f«>—•Tt..- k'nim Team aod.lu
and. lt»
at whl-h Blo-l « pwrsta were pte*'_________ r«r, - m n Care.rannoa
H. n.<berter.
B. Canboa, R.<berter,
e«(.
Tbe happy couple rereired
Oanmyl Nawa.
APTERNOOS.
*
hearty conprit-jlatloo* and
t wlah-, Mipebeater.'S. H.. Dec.
F. W.
■
In
or T.
ea. Many bra t!ff:il weddlnp plha' Hoyt A Co. manufactureta of b oU
were a> « rrccivtd l:y tbem.
I and aboea aiarted up today with » ar- A. Farrand.
03 Saturday afiemoon tbe laat of a j ly one thouaand men, Ttat U tbe
a K. .u-« ' 1:30--Keeplnp I’p the Fertllley nf
aeriew of «hu«en< waa tendered tbe'jnrptwt force erei
d by U>«BOrchard Unda." H. B. Cwn.-n.
bride at tfar home cf Mra. W. R.J
Theuaand More.
.
Pratt. Mra. Prc;t and Ml«a Mamhalli pottirllle. Pa.. Dee SO.—More lhad
„ „ „
brtnp tbe bofteerra. The abower waa a ibouaudtntii were made bapp)' !»■'
■ , ,k
rwv.,,ehaeaeler. and
And t!ie|,),y
the .i...
.V..A., yraamed
____________
... f:r
The Care <>f the Ofebar 1.
mlFcrlliBroH cbaraeier.
work_ ui
A. Farrand,
bride waa well remembered by thoae
Kaatem 8|ee1 Co. The'
rriverw c ly savimay monsrap.
‘ Matrut Clraemn btitcrtairnd
and Mra Eit-r t Tuek.r. who hr*ib«- and nl> r- fro-.;i llknolF .u.
to -.ni- f.reu.l -rraverwe |»x.ple:
iC.iaipound Sjntp Sar*a,»rtlla. ihr.v
K*' b««-. rhi-lnr
.
ot thl- Sundae. .
t>u> .d the n.nu. e::,d.juUe eveior winreT. Tak.- a i.a.,KsBrtul alter
pl-re. ret-mi d i
.- ir on-t-a: Rapura. Henri' Ro-e , and da-iditrr.
(Yty s.-it-rris.v
' S
Vira. ate tisi:Inp r<lallrie and liSrodr
''‘'aait'’MrI'V'ualVoc '
*k«"*»'"rtr
Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Jake
Jake lenseUW
tenseUW WK-c.,t JCInpeh-y
KUipr'ey asid
and Va>ft.ld
Va.ft.ld ov.r : the r.ji w.ei niih *t:e. '. -n S .iiI-av last u n-Oiorii' that in.we Inpredlcbia
all hare,l«-.< a-1 eaellr m «■
II honor ot'M™'‘ttVldt"ou‘v’t.'lrtb^j
hlosej Chriatma* momlnp with
hal'daya.
la.hy hoy.
l^sh Cu'S-linan « s<tT.r:i!ic nu.ni m .'h’shi'iinx^aM ealle' TV'.
-’Ire Vnra Cork of C.d-r. i‘ r -.
5
a„,> ,
'r\
'’•t at
*' Map!. City.
i
g,
cu-mv.
.0’«l*t..l .-.f s-.d; li
Jutn-\*..lac who bar l-e-n
lt~-n s cV,
Mu Jutn-Vd.n^w^^^^^
<i: t-i. r> the V ^hlc
MUs hellW Horton of Pro., moj flmnt.
fl in town nvit 8-md;.y
and erarin-rre
>1K, im V,1W,..I)
,„H„
iiid fil-ini P'.d •'p. hv r..'.I -e Ih. K'd.-'V- ... tl't.-'
of cedar.
»-rk»nr f.w Mr« lvi.11 Harry
n.l white cra|>r* aed atraln f'on' l>.. t kwid a-i.'-«r*l- r
iall
Ml»s Anp-» Mobti. who la l• arhln>.T* e n-v. C a l-- S“<-. o t ni.nsl.ah
r’..ml ar Ch;ra«o. \-ll.-d her iwrentr fi.mlly arr
!■
V. B-.M» d.'pa-t.'d later, all havl niriui-F Ti
IV. f CbrlFtmaa.
..VIrhkai
In^- -i« (it a sihM rtaie and wUliSsp, 8.-.. '
wbo attended After tb.- refreahtnenix tnant In ! run fire daya a wtek.
an iBfonaal pnwram waa pteen, mnal
Wnmllnp, W. Va.. Dec. JO.—Bob t S:Sts_”Cemem and He Vm s on f. ’
ml oMert'ona belnp played by Anna
| day broke Into tb.' BalilThoeeM Brinkman and Ruth Mllla. niore A Ohio railroad station at Claraiid a readlDp «y Uilu Holmet.
j inpion. near this place, and after bur
Mr. and Mra. Diww will be at home' gUrjajng the safe, murd^rt'd the teloto their Wendt Janiuir>- 10 in their: graph - operat.ir. Edward Hutch
:
■
pretty new home wMrb the proom
jp* ,hreew the lody Into the
S:l»-LocaJ apeaker.
Seed np In tbli vllhice.
warerootn and fired (be biilldlnp.
Uiwle.
Voinnieen. fuiiplii tbe blare and pot
Plaaaant Raunlon.
tbe body before It waa cremated. Tbe
Blnee tbe eaUbllabment of tbe .(atlon waa diwiroytd.
brwBCb In thli city. It baa been the
Weoncaday.
ciiftom of tbe emploj’et of Grlnnell
___ _____
FORENOON.
lUndllnp the
Bwthera muale booae to meet at ad
York. Dec. 30 —After barlnp' 9:45-"0rowlnp andI Han<
annual dinner at tbe home of tbe. had 134 needles of aaiorted alieatPolaUi CiBq/' H. B. Cannon,
manafeu- of tbe lopal branch and Monfrooi almost every part of her i l‘l•c•.aaloD.
»»<>>••
Octmoti. wbo ai 10:4L-Tbe SelecSon and Care, of
1. Ibe local staff met al tbe borne
.wallowed,144 of them, died |8eed Con,.- N, P.-Hnll. Dlmondale.
of Manager W. B. Beonett. «« M'eel ;
, I today in Fordbam boaplial after ber j Dlaciiaalon.
Seveotb Street, where they enjoyed •
, I twenty-aUtb op*-raUon.
I 11:46—Bualneai meetlnp of County
flrecourae « o’clock d nner which i
Sbe waa known to the medical pro-llnailfite aoelrty; reporla. election of
a bangntt in every aenae of tbe word.; ^
■ ‘ f.'taloo a* the "woman of needle*." ; ofric. r» for enaiilnp year. etc.
The dlBlnp room waa prettily deour
Waahinirton. Dec. 30.—A distinct,
AFTERNOON.
ated In red. tbe table decoatlon* be-!
^
^
1:00—QneMlon Iwj In charpe of N
InU'DSIly
Inp Amerlran, B..U,. ro.™ >.a ..a -nam.!" ■■
r. Hnll.
, ml ra™.tlaa.
V ■!' “'-r
Miule.
re’the
e fsron.
fi
I tjn—-plaritlog and Cnitivailug tbe
Oorlnp the evening, uleprama were
C.-m Crop:" H. B. Cannon.
received from Fred Grlnnell. wbo waa j
lary tremors «
»ll.a ...r —.e 01 Ilia.-,
'
—-Harveallnp the Com Crop
IT lb and M'ltbout a Silo.- N: P. Hull
Clffe. fotmeriy with tbe local branch ends,
Cltr tempora^J *»!*»«. 0»- 0®c- SO.-Tucaday., II Dlaciiaalon.
ktnda of donpratulaUona
loos i “'f
•» o'clock
0Y*»ck at night
nignt will
3:3(i--Belter Roads for Michigan.’
and J.uui wiihes
belna ertend-’‘6® closing for the last Ume!H. F. Baker, Cheboygan. reiRuieDtlDC
•d. Mr. CUffe also remembered hl*|'’f •»
»»noom. In Atlanu and;.....................
Woman's Section.
i box of car- i
name nlpbl marks (be doom of tbe!
WEn}NB8l)AV.
in—Mrs. G. A. Robertaop.
oI alniaia ™ •!'» tl»". »'■ ana
Toaaa.lar-»r,. ta.a.a A. Map
Um. B.aaalt. la laA.II al la. Iar«.:~ian a praWbaiaa all,. Ta... .Ta> liell. YpailanU.
1 inv—iDiroduetury remarka. Mrs. C
«an pr-aatad .lU. a liaaatiral
'»">
paPaauia... Sai laa-M.
A. KolHUwtou, chairman.
trie reading lamp ai a memento of the ponaary, and two (or saloons. The
dlapebaary ha* been In operation (or- Prayer,
four yeata. Tbe sale* have amounU-d ’, Muelc.
10 about tuu.oini a year, with about; Reading.
Oarry-Curtia
175,000 iiroBt. thl* being placod to the . 2;0«—The ’How" of It. Mrs. Emmu
Oicar Hoery Curtia and Mia* Flor. a a
road A. Campbell, Ypallanii.
a Haaal Oarrr. war. aBirt la ia..-:«”l"
Muaie.
e
al
8
I
*1*®
®kl>®h*e ucrounL
rfape at the Fei_____ _______ _
IHaCUavion.
Monday ntRht.thu Rev. I). H, Fleming ®«f‘®®d Uxatlon. but the vob
3^00—Local ajK-akor.
llelng the knot. Mr. Curtto. who I* It waa not for the city’s best iDterwit.
Ulscuaa'on.
s tJectr'elan.
Election of officers.
Muskegon but fins b
MuMc.
tbit dty for ^Ptbe ttme. Mra. Curtia
la well known here and baa many
Mend* wbo will wlah her much Joy. <‘»'l
‘'11*^®*- Bbe say* they wm
CEDAR.
Tb. b.ld.1 OPIPI. I.tt lod.r f.r tin !
»"» "
■>'
M.r. Mich.. IAt. Il.-M,.. J.n...
kegOB. where they will spend one or| 'h*' ®*‘»
supposed to love If any® crawley and daughier. of Cedar, hav«
two months vNlilng the parent* of''*® »®®™ ‘1^ “I'®**- Although they i
Jordan, to visit her al*
lb. inMb, ud iMMi™. Tbej IblMid >7 •“ ■.Tilral l.-i. al'b bra™
r„„i, T.i.l.kl,
Mlta Ethel Cork, wbo opralnnl her
Id bidb. ib,lr bra. I. Ibl. cIlT.
;
•«». “ “I, lo lb™
unkle Tuesdlay. la better at Ibis writ
naturally.
Uon weakima the I
ch^e c
■ tbe
After you HIM- »airl you are sorry
Herb Cook and soos. Jo\)u and
n .1 irtfkri- J g.-t iiul. Tlie ilib.'-lor* Clamle. are vlaltlng relative* at East
iiiil the iiur .. \il!l ,:•> the n-.xt.-Ale;ilJordan.
<
mu Clulie
and ivrr.trt,:r%;’;';7
Steinberg Bros.
NVEMrORY
PRICES
THAT
WILL
MAK^
Half Off
Id
Mosl^
Cases
First Sale for 1908
THINGS
HUM
,WE ARE GOING to start tho New Year with
A
ROLJSINO
ROARING
SAI-B:
that will last just NINE Days beginning Thursday morning January 2d, and,^ con
tinuing until Saturday night Jan. I I th. Hundreds of choice items will be placfefcUon
Sale at 25. 35 and 50 per cent off their regular prices.
COA'I S. all .If Iiiir fii.esi N^dij- B-arbkiiik •
for oi‘.y
l-.-MIlKS' LONG Cll.^'I'S iliai wen;$5.l>i ami «l',.Hn.
;S‘5.2S'S=o.b^'.,..............3.60
srar^iy ....... ......2.60
CO.^TS that were
...... 1.60
....10.00 B.^bY
51150 and $3 at
BABY COATS that were
mts
.... . 75c
$1.50 and $2 a: ..........
madi* nf hne*t Kersevs. finest Broailcloths. Vt'lotir
ar^d Carjcil. all b autifuUv 'ilk lined. Were SJ.*,
LADIES' FUR«
$8(»and S85 oot on-- res, ived.
| ^ 00
that were $20 and $25........................ 13.60
your choice kn only
LADIES'l-'l.'RS
''
7.60
ih.tt were >10 and $12.......................
MISSES' f:O.ATS
6.60 LADIES
that w.-re-iMand «12 at
FUKS
2.60
MISSES COAIS
that
wen;
5-3
.'V*
ami
$4.
at..............
4.50 CHILDREN'S FUR SETS
that wpre S7 and SN at
MISSES' CO.AfN
6.00
•hatwereV50an.lSS5»».ai...........
3.60
that wr-re So .md >6 nt •
EUR SETS
MISSES CO.AIS
1.60
1.60 GHILDRgN'S
tliai were S2 Wand S3.0I1, At ..........
that were S3 and 54 at.
Coflon Batting at 4c a RoU
00
CO n (>N HAI TI\d
COTTON BATTING
.............i..... 16c
w\'r;h 2’ic, at
.
wor:h 1 Ic. at . . .
: C hill'en' Cniler'Aear :•!
■
-'nr
ct.tiri'
sh«k
of
One-Fourtti Off
Underwear
All of our D - Gods from Sl.tiO ».p at
at One-FourHi Off
Dress Goods
BIG CUT IN LACE CURTAINS
L.\CE CURV.MN.S
1Q5
L.ACE CURTAINS
Beau-ifuide4'nnf.ivere$2apair.now..ArJOO
that were $1 25 a pair, at.......... L.... 68c
Lmtii"'!............. ;3.00
LADIES' LONG 0),VI S ami SHORT COA
hm
100 P.AIR OF RUhFLED SASH CURTAINS worth 25c a pair foi onlt
10c
;
End o! Everything Sale a Record Breaker |
We menUon lust a lew Items picked up here and there at random
t;OI Ct
CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
LADIES KNIT PANTS
al Itc.
Worth tPc.
MUEUN UNDERWEAR
BvrrythiDg gov* at
S3 1-3 OFF.
T"
cervix;
31.^ YARD
BEAR BKtN
A8TRICAN CLOAKINCB
. white and colored.
INFANTS KNIT UNDERWEAR :
In grci
y
SC
^
Big iJne of
FINE FLANNELETTE
PRICE
On smtil lot of Ctalldrco's Wool
Vnderwear In tan -color.
!, PRICE.
EASY CRIB
BLANKETB
White wtib rtblom] bordiTs.
V.IOCh
L
WDMENB FANCY HOSE
. ew SOe grad* »
S»c pair.
low yard* Eon
INDIA LINEN
at gc. yard.
I'bU is our regular ISS*
gualty
/
V-.-WeV .-.-C-X-V::
'a OFF on alt
FURS . ALL SKIRTS
,;
<
AND INFANTS' COATS.
S4A6 PAIR
For Extra Fine
WOOL BLANKETS.
I'li-V.. *-.i!d ’o.- tnuTl val'iMM at
FINE WOOL
TRICOT FLANNEL.
AO colorv
»6.5-> Of ITW.
Our 15c aaJ JiV
SUMMER WASH FABRICS,
■e Yard-
EVERYTHING. >
Tabl.-* f ill of them.
RIBBON REMNANTS.
lijndrtds of ttem at about
la OFF.
FINE wool'BLANKETS.
Worth 15.75
SOc YARD
48'it. M. YARD
CORK LINOLEUM
M> still bavr a few plt>r«i tefi
to sell St tU* price—you win
bay If you aec ti.
B.e Lot ol
EMBROIDERIES
To cW at
1-8 OFF.
,r
''
CHILDREN'S COATS
Alan LADIES' CARiCUL
JACKETS.
INLAID LINOLEUM REM
NANTS.
All about 4 to 8 aq yd*.
Worth up to $1 W yard
DRESS GOODS.
SILK AND WCOL PLAIDS.
-The
kind at
SSe Yard.
26 Par Cant Off
SlJW Carmant for
WOMEN'S BILK AND WOOL
UNDERWEAR.
Our IlM Oradc.
LACE CURTAINS.
Over Wi- pair*—iWnk what thl*
Id Off Rasular Ffiea.
SSe PAIR
For choice of big lot
GOLF GLOVES.
The 5th; klad.
1-3 OFF
—On—
LADIES- CLOAKS
25 Per Cant Off
On our floe Hoe of
CURTAIN MADRAS.
la color* or cream, all daslrmbte
Patterns.
20 p>-r oi*nt diaouQnt
POBTIERS
Otier 300 pair. Bcnntifal
line to aelect (roto.
A
ORAND TRAVERSE HERALa THUREOAY. JANUARY Z tSOS.
!■ tnidc a snlUA r>ro*ra
o: ]
Alra Payne and Artbirr ZlRlor went larRC circle of friends and acboo:
jblv Cbrlatr
to Traaerae City Mooday. n tumli.R j maua.
church Tuesday
Tu<
eveiahR.
_
Tuesday.
|
Kay McKease
•ase who
wbe k_a
k a stndrnt
s---------------(laisres. The prlatlpal muof a chorus of mon_ , yidcra uiiJer the IcaderKtad
Major Vaoderrort who attmda the
'?
ship nj Mr. Fred Tahbetcr. The tn-e
tate School for
_
. te bt-up and around. Hop.-,
Arthur Ralston
and Mlaa
Abhf
iimia iHd om todlvldsal or
family
hr may ponUaue to xain.
| p^y^e Olenn I'lkr. and
Mlu Oeia iliK. la rpciidlOg
*
p.'i renU. All chlldn-TJ (arlat eijually |
Mra. RMIla WriRht and dauRhtci , ii.rvey. buy Newcitmh and Mis* .Vtla
Well. i>:elt:uR b Tihonr and a prewciit
WITT tbe Kueals of Mra. Bari Beck-. fra n. Mfraiao PVwla** and Mi»e Ella
^n tn the Sai-Jaj i-«biio1.
•M H cvrmpondtnU fall
with Sunday.
laiurka atienrted Ibt- dancH- at ilurnetfa hall I.*ke Ann, Ohrlstm;
Dec. »J.
Arthur Payia* aaid wife of Traverae
City an- speodlnc the hulldays her- reiL-nK-d to th.ir tome with Untu
PVIATT.
picttnR ID »i» nd the w nter there.
There are qulir- a nurolK-r mi ilie vlHlilns hla pareiiu. Mr. and Mrs.
R«bi. I'ayue.
Mio. I!. M. Janies entertained
sick. I
thU week.
--l..iue- Such a luriv
Scicj-ly .< Equity of Chrteluuia day, Mr.-and Mra. Jobu
_
Ttu- Atneriean So
Mra. it. C. Pettenitlll. who ba«
iHei.
h -----------pneumonia
U coi.aldera
Cednr Hun elected new ofAcera for Wl'ichr. mb arid (amlly of Hodiw. Mi
«try III
------- ------------'•*—
Baiurda, Jilnbl: hnj Mr>. trwlii RjwI)uk-'> and laiuil,
Wy l e
Vice I’rea . 1t.-n iioui Hammb. Mr. un.l Mn.. Fr
llat thli vn-k.
cart- for Wni.
'Allman; Bee,-. Omer Sl.lver;. Tn
ISdd AnairU and fanil>’. Ocm. AnSayiif and la-oii JIomh- of CojKtii
■ vlal: I
,a» made
Klmer Crain. The s.*-l. ty win me. 1 1 Mi». Itr-.- aeci llUle .!aii«htir airiv.it town.
■li-lt and family »i« nt Chriainiaa ailh
The Cnal oitU’-nic
weekR at
at Charley
Chari
Die SWh. '
■iaRalB l^wo weckq
Tdrk |uter uUd ore a'lll \t.lUUB In the ViMr. and Mra. Tom Cburrii.
Grand Traverse Region.
kat*r th«n TM*d«r »»«'' ^ «•«
r'-1::“,
ITh. 1
'
laaae add- O.-na
8<'«'*mlM«T
ar.»
HwadiDK a fi>« ilaya wlUi ihrlr aum.
Mm. W. 8. 8i.aioii.
kCn littWI ClvIaDd r|>cnt laat
i. urn cifland
Mr and Uri. John Ncwmarch and
danstitcr
NKa
drmo
to nuoklcy
CkNaUuaa fvi- to attf-nd the vrdilHK
uf HIsa Clara Delle Beyniour and Mr.
•Oivn M. »arr.
Oraci Silnron )<«t a boioc Ian Sat.
tuday fciibi.
Alleu.l
Mrr. J. I„ Olol.s Bli.l f. inllv attend
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clo khhon.
osweAwee-asa «a«!«a«»*a«a«i!>«»«a«a
a
J
Not a Private Bank s$
s
s
s
Wchlgas State Banklno L>w,s
s
s
$
Banking Department of tlic
State of Michigan.
s
$
s
This is not a I’.ivatc B.-nV. but a State
li.Tnk, sul'jtc to all r« tjulaiitn of the
one of the safest in the w jtleJ fi)r iht tit pt'siior. and the i.i'pt-ciii.n at tl
V!>i >n Ilf ihc
shower
days. Her alrli-r >Ul>el will aooo SI)
Clinrl.y Klnewt.r and wife wen- In .'In .tid-ba illlfls i.malu.-d aeieu.i
tilr place.
.
'Traverse city done Ciopi-lud
)|.lud Krl.laj.'rta.v* at ber sous. ntuiaioR
Wm I’rilt Siatiir I,.}
Ralph, Ruth ami tlrace Ryer ei«iti! ,
la-wItiR awl
fiinllly
l(itl«ueda..
......................................
........ fiinllly
lUt.uii, 111 whub rhe inv.ved
I Toni Peplrr anJ .Mrs. lil:tnlK-r
[
slsu-r
Utu '
tlhrlitnias with their b
IsUt anJ fam'Monday
on the B<;«I train for
El;
th-i-e and.....................
ol prol:,v and Uw'ful rUi
lly ot TravCOH- City.
ICainiK., T.i:-, The, will arrive a'.Reeheu Stne» are etiJoyltiR » v-ett
i-yecim nuj cake «ver>- eerv.d
Bmma lltridUKlon «ixi--eu to atari,d-.llnaton Mrldav.
' f.oiu their pai.nls and two yoiius.i
I
Ml ! Tlieiisa BriuUiani of Traveiie
to work for Cbas. Tiirker of C«ulai ,
cbarloy Tucker war a baiineso call-'»"! lb* n. fioiii Bnldwlu.
, ,,..,'C«v >viit Christinas wRli rvtative
Ron. who runs a Boarding houac In ^ „ xraveme Cli, Mm.day:
londay.
that place neat Monday.^
_
,
Adam Tag* r ef S-lon uui
■ling will nuHt at Win Tiiger wrre 111 Tratpse
Ptwyer nieeili
Ml.s CavKle
E. 8. Wal. ..as kocc In Ifo’.Iaud lTraTcrue CUy
City on hunl.|„r.
bind-[t.r. Mim
Cav'ie Dyke, ol Travers.■'-ii Tvlativ. ».•
caidcDce T oiireday, Jan. uem Moii.iar.
McH-owau's
Moii.iay.
_
I City at t hrtrlm'wv lime.
I..2nd.
Miss Ella Allman U :|...n<lln;f a
Alex stayen. I^ionard Cumiinsham.
■'« li.ioe ha> relumed to
A gouple of Jaiuea Wllaon’a youngi-r we ll in Traverse City vis iliiR n-Ia.......... b. _...e .— ..I ll.t.lr tkm ..«« i’ SCSI. 01 liu'les iu lb- l•onl•>R £sliirl.
SHE'^LANO.
.a. lug "peiii
«
chH<lT.-n are not as weir as uwual.
y
. .
a w .-ek ill b.-r h.nui- In
FlUiW irick SiH-n. ha'luc
s.>'Mr. and Mi
Ids pl.i<
BlmiT Wilson of lAinsinR is spend .
Aliiuan
man and I'.in Pmuk Jwive
few-days with hU t»eupli. at lhU(p, Tn.viise
City oil ,1a; l-sl wen h o:i Cade’^Tr^UV^ntr'*
ing a t
...........
' AeWa l enn of .\ngell HVlsili.ig
.e Cli
place.
'!r,
uV \\>l7 h»r iKsIi.: siK-mlUiR theitbv t ome of Mr. and Mr>. Wm. I>iull Cbn l.uk.-.
{ bUsIlK KS.
I>cc. 30.
AhUc Ihiyiir aiiJ <>rtu Harvey
w.ek Will, his l.:ir.-utr, Mr. aud: '’•-»" M.ii.-r has lel-m.nl In lien
Mrt^-KsU- Hill., rt
JaCdiWolvl
■
-.lati.-s in the city clerk.- oIAee in. len vIsIUnI Mr nwl M
........... .
Lake Ann oallei-s Sainrday.
j
Mrs. Kiiiier aiul Mrs. Ever 1 Crain
Ml- A. S. Itaiiiuni a'd Sln>. I'lstt Tin».r»- Cn>.
...
.
«“•' r.t;ir.i.il boun» the fol . jcapk.-,
CEDAR RUN.
ay last llmiiuni calb-d a- J. 'VoUs WeJnes ■
drove to Traven-e CTty tine
R««. lt ol Elk Rai-hls U vis- ;o«ing daj.
. ;
aurum
Ime this iwia-r goes
By the lime
• II we. t
.lav «CerWK,n.
- “"t
v
FV« Alk.m-.U, came
home
li -t!
II be
1IHI8. and I wish
prcia II will
'
1). «. Bhorier war In Travciee City
Iknyamiii Koch flii.l .laughUr Mr,.
^V‘“'‘“ ,11“'
. I
W. Jmsday lor the thrlMuia* li.vil
baw>y Md’priKipfr
tbe readers
Monday.
Ihtsy M.r.fn. ap.su Christmas w.. . rj" .-i.llUB the h-H--a,‘« with frleUiL.
^
M os m o» CO w» w>
Sanoa and family. J
Md family weiT a
lor am,IK r ChrUii
l>oc. 31.
WEST AUMIRA.
Walter l.aare baa trurcbaanl a cow
«f MrT Beit Uattlce.
Mr. and Mra. Archie Smith
and
SanAhlcr Pearl came up Irrrm Trav. I1SC cniy kn Tueaday evenln*
to
apriid Cbrlatmaa with her partnia,
•. and Mra. Ru^ R. Rritea. r
I borne WrJn^MUy erenlOR.
McKelToy
If Mra. Nel
_ a Mra. WHlI Ukc for the paat *i
w In Honor
to bla aMter'a
Tbry are now
Hi
aad.Dlecca- on a rliU. They wlU re
turn borne fTIday..
Mra. Uura Bates vaa the
or Mra. ftatile Oray Sunday.
Tbr Busy Beea artll meet wrlUt Mra.
— C^rk
“ark thlt'Tburaday. U"t
Will
Hr:nR Ihl
It and RO. Hr
a»d
_. adirora,
daeora, Jan. 3. im.
■cb'ooi win
eO
Our aebin]
ITtDR two
___ weeka’ to
Mooday., after barl
children all enjoyed
blch the cMIdn
ntlon. wbl
cbrt.,™. 1..... ..a.«
c”rrfUl:‘'birrvd.m;rA«
In n lloll.day. Mis. M.e m-i^
"IS
.»
^
WATCH
THIS SPACE
FOR
PRE-INVEN
TORY SALE.
PRICES
NEXT WEEK
•
...
r v“ KmWir
mill
Koch
all. The pr.
o!;ne liRhts
ciirnrh.
Ik e. Jl.
rajoycj
Cobgregatiunal
and Mr,. UeRtiv Cs.Iisle aw. *
lUttle Jcseiffkrie of Colon. Wlch.. no-1 WNm-ii Tlu,s
•
_
wL ws-i ro very ilck. TlsltlbR relu-^a oiul friend. In Mn, !
Miss Eva Buys visited nl
Traverse City 8al lAcId mod vlHiilU. Mi-i. Cm tsl- was iChriMnins.
Bhlllday was bU l^ysl- frmicrl, Miss H-il v Rarlck of
fhm
M;r, Km..rv Ikiriiiig v;s
BhlinU} was nis poy
^
welcomed by «i Mild.-bran.i Suinlay.
Noa^Fdiia
^ Dr
”Mf^*Z»dla Bide) la aUylnc with u^y. Dr.
lira. Hank Bate* at camp.
.
Mr, and .Mrs
If OllU- Shorter of Traverse C.lyjdO.
lurw d
^ i.lerr l^.
out and siH-i.i Cbrtaimas day as
IH-c. oO.
Auwin
AuwHt O^.n
Oy.n aiiJ
anf failiil.v
faniil; attemled <
•, union
unu... of
of the
the Becl
n*f.k.;"niil>^ii'
neat oT her mother here
tamllv r.
Amble Newman and Arthur ZIrW
MAYFIELD.
|lhe twnie of Mrs, Omn's falh.-r.
have returned frwu Jark Town, when-,
Mrs. Im C..tiley Is vislUne her |iar-,ti. li<-ck. t liil.ui.a* «y.
they have been buying irtUioes. Theyicnts. Mr, and Mrs, Warren Buys.
Ml*» E.litli l-ilihs i* .i«-ii. li
are worklnp for J to While In the, , Murlon ami Harold <i bl.s i.te
i.t!... her h..:i.is> varjll.in witb
saw min here.
’boon- fn.ni Olivet coIleRe for the li«l-jlun-.
•
«
ip
JSSSsS
Mr. ai-d Mrs.-
Thealt
OrniWcd- Bcti.y
Evcnlnts
, r- to 8 30
$
i
s
i
'A w ei» ei» «> e» «e <»
l-r 1'. KiU.iy
mV
and
Mrs,
Frvd
.
foiim-r
n buslll.r,
en«.-rwi:u}tt
How's Thb?
. Ins latl W. iitii.1 .lay,
and tallies
were i.r.tllly di-comt- I
wMb holly. Mr. and Mn. t'heali and
ehtldren of Ik-IiiikI. Mr.
n.id
Mrs.
Hanies of l>on tkoelda and Mi-v, II.
T J t-JK>-«y w'k* T.’il •
p J «y*~,
i-k<wlill wir.- |cres,-nl. ll-.iilOR Hie | tv.j>svsWAir-Kii.
■ ■•Te In« per
[ ..ft, roo m imisle. daueini; and reelta- • y fir «h.. uu is
iran-e-e.'i
eujtivi d.
ot uy
Iiin<- Chapman ........
are viRlUng at the Vsi.i-no Ki»m
resort for a lew days.
.'oha Kmltr teacln-i.
niieit.d tuih liiorulni: with J.he usual
uli.-udanccI'.iv. 30.
This will be the last issue of this
p 3per before New Years and so we
take this opportunity to thank the
people of Grand Traverse Region for
the liberal patronage they have given
us and for making this the most suc
cessful year we have ever enjoyed in
Traverse City.
We are going on next year giving
our customers the same square deal
and the same liberal terms as in the
past. If you have not been one of
our customers and friends, get in the
ranks of satisfied customers and 'do
your future house furnishing buying
from a house whpse economical man
agement and long experience in the
business is a guarantee of a -good
grade of g9ods at a reasonable price.
WE
ivisn YOU
ALLA
HAPPY
NEW
YEAR
J. W. SLATER
The Old Reliable Home Furnisher
120 East FRONT ST.
J
ORAND TRAVERSE HERALO, TMURtOAY. JANUARY t. IMt.
lAPLC
'LE CITY.
:
KEYSTONE.
SOUTH ORANT.
EABT BAY.
Cbrtaimat with Mot Bayer't tMet.t
Pfltx of FerrU Intllti
Itnte It
Ton Wbkloy bM tndod bU term
Wm. Coates died last erealos T
rid Krllar.
lar. the Ti-;«-ran
JAmrt. (rf Ma.vQeld.
tpraBag! thet holidrtyt wUb hU parfor ■ boas* ootf lot tn T^rorw CKj. tnddenlr. HU bealtb had hMO I
wfcn' for nau.r
mau.T >ean part hat
Mr. ajd Mrt. Carback and family ents.
Ho morod ikot wook.
ed for John N. Conrude, has gone I
pMt Sniiday with Leboronw.
| Perry Flther and alater Dorothy.
day at her home here.
---------------------- bnali..-.
pats Ihe wimer In Uelrol! ___ _____
_
.
Hlu Moffooftt* NeOkrry boo roDee. gt<
.went to Omeni Itu we^.
; urnod from Orord R«p:da. vhoreEM waa weir aa uaual yeiierday morn ^Van and Gayle Gleatoa of Traverse
. »oro cuools at T. B HUI
at a (arm hand.
_______
I Geo. Newman of Ttavetae City
IMI *e*k. Mn. MAfdt it N^ tBM «>« •POBdlnt CbrIoinM With ing.
aty have beee viaiUng at Will Car-i*^*^
Uinv ilstor.
WEXFORD CEN--ER.
Omen
*.
*brr sUter. Hr*. KIOCM.
.Tbomat Cable met a tad death laat pentert'.
i Mr. and Mrs Elmer Beach aad tam■f. and Mr*. Trank • '*•" k»~ '*■
Mrt. Thompson and dcughu-r Pearl
week. He was
waa kicked by a horse In
mirt Hat
Hazel Allen who hat been ai-i*'?
Traverse c ly. Mr. an.l JIrt.
tboir boiM At Jirif. WdL.
he abdomen Wednevday'evening and * tending ach
school at (he BenzoDla acad-1 *Mvld Elman and Master Ray aart
lied Saturday evening
Ueceated emy. L
.r hea.mg &.,ur..ay and
gner the Inttalla lon of ofllrerii
- ipe
ipendtag «er vacation ajiMra. Joseph Blmar. of tigtJrtisbur*;,
k(Mlsc I
I the January i
tat a meini»r ot
»I.ow) bom^
.. and carried tl.nuo
V
wvre guest* of Mr. and-Mr*. Jamvs
Silurdzv ncTilng tbe Gleam-rt gave a
W tbe ««ek mUaed darlos .
pr«r
leetlon tn Traverse Arbor A O. O
a-jpprr to al>oi:t en of thitr fr <-hd».
but who moved i
Homer Wilron of Travei« City'
*
. bsEth't WtMM.
G. ai
he KervicM will be conduct spent
wife
...............
\t*lu-d
........Tom
a
iv- -fi
vtalting aid nelgbbora.
ChrUtma* with bU mother
- A Urge crowd njored tbe
aiy.rr Turtday.
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"
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here.
_
!
Mr.
and
Mrs
of
Slight
•kdUog M the Sajlor pond Boadar.
. Dec. 30.
Geo.
Ikwner
aad
wife
v
s
of
tbei
. MUa Ratb Joe
. who for «
Walter Dexter retoroed lakt^^l'^hr’er'
daaght.v.
Mr*:
Maude
Cast
as
a
pleasant
ftmlly
gaihei
art Civet Timely V ■ninga tha
tbrwe rrora baa b
from Grand . Rapid* where he vIMted
H.
McTomba
Chflttma
Can Af»
Traverte
City CHij
Ida
Ruthlon.
<.f
staludt.
S..ulh'’'*’'>'
bor aerrieo aa '
brother Chdrlea Dealer.
ford le Ignere
i» the pietl o.' Mr. and Mrs '
T- t'rawforU aad futnjly
---------- —------ompear. here.
Bmily Bowen of Homeatewd it vis Carrhaa.
Little Helen Boon ■ gaining i
t.k\ No. 1 come* from
C .L. lijmine. She urrly.l her. i I'^'ank le wis and wife att.-n.lr 1 qjar
Danger Slcmil
ToMdar reslfn«I her place. She la
«t grandcblldrei, of Mr McCombs. ling al ^rl Wldrlg't.
Chr.*lwa*. leing three Oat* ;,iul three'-‘r-y rut.tlug at Pomtma ia*l w.ek.
kidney secrt ll.ms.
They wlU
. and Mrt. Cox of Hetick were
w.-im yoo
Rena MoOro vMlnd frlenda here
Archie and Charlie McLeoo of Trav
i tbe Keshan BoalDesa college.
ID her long Jinin. v.
| .Marv W.Ha went to Mantsi.e Tue* *''’™
kidney* are sick.
ong the guevta.
Mr. McCombs'
W. II kidc
imiKT
one day laat week.
S their I
t (he boliiday* i
very poorly thii wl
"
fluid. ►•ekiiUlietH «erid out a thin.
We fMled to nentlon that Charlie
nt'e and foamy, or t1 thfk. nsl. HiMr a^d Mra. S. Bigger had Christ
Frank Jaquiah and family tpent ’ u"ltie
aaa ere a prrtir wf<ddlnh Slocking, came home from WaabingI is hume from
’ R*>' smelling urine, full r'f «<*imept and
;
mas dinner and a in-e and their rlill Chririmaa In Traverse City with Mr*.,
ii pt^oriDM bx the Rev, ton for the winter.
Will
Mrs. Grori
Jays win, hs,irretuk.r of cassagr.
I “r. and
i
dren and grandcMIdren and other rel- Jaqmtb't titter. Mr*. B. 8. Sayre.
1 at b'a bone,when Mr.
guesiItCs Mra. Ethel M. i ‘■ilMra, Wayne HcMIchael b q'aile
.........
. Hanger Signal No. ! ratmva (ram tbe
'ere (intent.
move to Acme tbit
NirbuUon ol Trai
klariled. at the horn Of the bride*' back
Hack pains. , lull and heavy,
About thirty neti^tiots and
Mrt, Will Oee and dangblera Mil
ilHi. at Bucklt y. I ■c, :4. by in^ or sharp ami acme. iHl .will iff sick
« Inot Lamtim returned to her
Atlorney La-sitr II. Welti
met
at
Mr.'
Davit'
j:hrti
Uvea
dred and Wilma, went to North Mil
•' . Quii . of WetlOKl. Un-U kiduevs aud wain y >11 of the aphere last week, aller more than!'*"' Sheriff Cbarlts TayU.i
Udrd br M
evening
and
had
a
Blcc
tree.
d Mb Clara Setiut.ji, lai.h prea.-h' of droiLv. dlal>ett* and
rt'pUy with n-lalivea In Utbuo
Sal-Jiday ou b.:sUi»>.
Mfas VUa BboUei who it aUeodlog ton Saturday.
.; ol 111
p:-er was stivd
r Lcclirs disease, lauic.''
dnev PilD
Geo. Curry and King Oeeebam
N«»rth Dakota.
tbe butlaaos college
_ at Travem Cltr
D'N
Boyce Oty •
Itty of Kqmi • : the rc*-r« tratny. A large niinila'i of lel ,(vre vick kainet* and ei
Ihi'm perrUlt to ber people west epenl Cbrlttmat ul Wm. Curry V
Hr. Mengh
here
I Friday evenlug
e luest nl.'
imsm-ntlj,
Ht tv'a • Ti
’ Blurk sebtK
lb his duiigi
Cbartle Blocking and niece Enna
John Copley's hay baler ft at C.
Frank Rt-ynolda
istmas exerriae* and tree
Hunt tpent Cbrlttmat in Petotkey.
M. E. Church.
Canulea’
tills
«<-«k.
^k.'l. 3n; ^Ixib BtrerL
le Kill and Ctmlev dl-tii<-!» ' ’.•‘'■f*'
Ur. Hniedleyt- tolkt have all mi.v
Next week's 3>sue will ctuilain Hie
_ _ aebool.
Mtrb. says- "My k'dUr. and Mra. O Howard Of Trat
'elepluiiie company marriage of iny ymrigesl brother,
to Acme, where they arc running
Prayer—The Re». Mr. Herbert
ii-vs |.n:liiT* d ini'for «"m*- four year*.
erne CTty have bi-en lo-re the lat wan held at llaiiUnwtu'* ball &.tui- who gFl. marrietl touion.iw a! erm»m
tbingle mlM.
Rariiatloo—Btrl MtIUrd..
*<i-k. They return home today.
ilay ..........................
the place fur i at ,.yr rtoideuce bj Jesi ce .,i ihi
The rbiif svnipK'ni *ao a waknm
.................
1 grandchildren
The
<
■ki'i.le Dowiiir. Arthur Miller at
cenral.- which will be a. Allen'* >.««• Krs.ik
Rtlcli of Kmi
l-la.i Ik-iy
of il'o secn-tliin,
------ -- —~
-Iteii him Ball
Ik Rtich
-Tbelma KiaL
.. D. W
Dec. au.
i.-c- 1.1-wb. alteiid'st III. vxercis.
.'lar .-iiid of BU iin
.
I (hur Donioe
.e uf Kaiu Hat
Hat to Ida ICu
I color
Ilirkley ehiirrh Clirtrlllu’S
Song—Minnie RUI'a eUw.
by gathering i
fridn Tihverte City was ton* t»
rtbilay. A
oT Saluda. South Carolina
ptto
l"eb '
him ceUbraie
"'^'Idtavlx- U"0 .".uu
•lerrlse by boya.
.r> I.. larals and chidr.-n of |b"VS
south WILUAMSBURO.
>f last wt>ek pimiug
,aii.| tlior,. «ah.a.i
1 by Jlrt.
bountllul dinur
Recitation-Mlnide Butler.
are vtrTlng at Ihe
MIkg
IVarl
Brody
waa
tick
one
day
-I
sorn,.-,s
.,(
tl.'llmt-'atvl
Joint*.
t
E. O. Winnie.
Rerltatluo—Bditb lUcfcaiaa. :
last week.
^
The faullb-e ot J. W
Will
It wa. bard for me to n4.| at night,
Dec- 30PARADISE HEIGHTS.
C.I1 J id children o
I) Carpeob r and Cburbw Keuncy
Allle Branch bad Uic miafortune
-inj
I
bn-ame
aeak
and
until
lor
Mr. Mid Mrs. Ralph Class
Siii'.mit CJty ail
met al -the homr of Mr. hnd Mrs, Dea In Bcldlng and Greem
Biutih't last Sunday.
work, i wa» indunsl't«'irjr IVian's
Cof t of liucklev >
ler Wednesday for their Christniai '
Kl.l«i.'>'
ati.r a ni;ml.er of olbOrlu Dliigman made a bualiMaa t
RoclUtloo-OleaBie Ualkft
Umurae and Myrile Rat
Iht- bttme irf their |
,1*. iJ.j, Doki rr remedio bad l>«-en Iriod onsUcctJebrallonA
hounllful
dinner
war
Mich.
It
rUltlng
ber
grandparto
Troverae
City
law
Saturday.
■acltattoo—Clyde Green,
'!a|utiding the holiday* with t
ot. after wiilrh u tree load(-J' ceis «- «uo Mn-. Ci>«. Bar
f-erirtnllY aud te-foiv I had laken two
MU. Mr. and Mra. A. M. SruUb,
■herdae—Wianlg RtaTe eUaa.
Mr and Mrs. Willie Maditum made dlr|s»ed
Maude Corey called e
l.vy Myera- U'xes I *a* niurli tx-li'-i Cnniin'lng
wlih muiiy pieiiy mid iisefu!
^
through the hulidayt.
BM»-Mr«. Peotbn.
a trip to Traverse-city laM w.i-k
Friday i
- ; allh'lbc. u»e of Ihe remeily I wat
lAiulsandPran^UeaB weDt to Trav■aeltaUos—Prank Baylor.
There wna a Chrlkliin.a lr..e si
Santa Claiife. As
nirvd
I i.rorti:..d Dna-rs KUner
vlall lhe< I.anut<<' prsy'a Dtt Tueaduy night. Oarja-nler acl*d
Traverse (My.
the day raiue
• gu<-*la'
1> lit at Ihe Watt Dnig Co '
RKlttUon-CUyton Wrtgbt.
All bad a Jolly lime.
. and !lira. J
Mauly arrived
-My child wat
de|iarted fis-Aiti
they
IM-nr
teri.blyi Kur sale bj ail dealers. Frtoe S*
Mrt' Henry
Bong—Bernice Sllnaoe'a elaas
Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Seel.v called a very pleasanl
• IHfC. kti. 1
u three feeks' tboiii tbe luce, liiak
t I ap- eeiita. 1-os-er-UIHiiirii <
nn Mr. Tompkins last Wediieaduy.
I with rclailv
. Ijke \1ew,
Idl'd Ur. Thomas' K
iKw. Je
111. The New.................
V York. 8ele agents
DMt-«dBa Wall. Minnie Blal.;
Allie Branch had the mltforuuu
Hcla Maiiignid tlsll.d her .-ousin, pB|n reamd and the i
love a horse om- «lay last week.
RtSdloE-^Nan Bowers.
Ellen Madison, last wi-k.
r.-wifiil sl.-.p.' —Mr*.
HATCHETT.
-Doan'*—
George Prreman made a trip tn
Solo—Dr. rantoa.
Mr and Mr* Frank Saver spent *os- Hamburg. N. Y.
Tiatik Box
exiHcletl home Inim
MABEU
Traverse City laat week.
Hacitatun—Ruth Jaaksoa.
DcirUt today.
Ora Brown U on the tick Itot.
Iss.-^ Knapp will return to
Mr. and Miu. Lauitn Worden and night wu well aiieadeil all n-porlli
c t'»y
daugbtar went to Ttaverae City Mun- a grNid time.
Mit. Bogart arc f
MUa Ante Clayton vialled
Robt. Clow nod (nmlly vltUed nt aUter'a. Mnrf>Bert Webster'a. one day
-Tbe Rev. Mr. Hall
truly *
Charlie Hammond't Cbrlttmat.
last week.
^
Christmat with Hiram raylor
Mrt. Carrie Pray went to Trarerse
Dec. «U.
fiinilly.
Mis O. lAice called
Baulflcott are vlaltOOOCNSSURG.
Mrs. Ilavei.i Sunday.
log at C. E. Pray't.
^ ^
le I.Adlet’ Aid will meet VVedneaBamtt and
Cora WrUht: B.-**
Mrt. Nell Brown and bod Bylhe day at the home of Mrs. Nora Elman.
'tided church here
went to Ttaverae City Monday.
RadUtiod-iabel
She will serve a New Yoar't dinner Hattie Koeli
and Mrs. Tbos. Pray went to and It It to be hoped a good many Sulidiiy.
' of aputb'
Mrs.
Jafflp*
CregU
wlll bo there to en)t>y It,
r>-Iatlv.-s a
Mr. and Miu. Miles Gilmore entei Mich., virlted with
mas.
imp at I
lalned Ihilr molher and Mrs Uxzl
ally ' from
orklng.
McClutky. alto Mlat Ullmore'e Nate
City
spcfii
the
hbllday* wlin
Oliver Pray and
and niece of Trsverte City Chrialmti
Daot Wha au.
w
imrentii
of
thfe
.
trip to Traverse City TuesRobert Lackey of Tnveiue City
RseHaitoiHe-MaaS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R:>garl
of
Charlcvol:
tpeni Cbrlrtiiiat at the home of Mr.
RaNutton—Isaa^
ipcndlrut a few days with reli
I Browa returnod from <
■hd
>hd Mra.
Mrs. John
-Mllia.
ves here returned
reli
Alphonto Tyrer will have the Citltiiirday.
\Vc find after our preat Xmis business we have too many odd (j.Yreu't pbohe
phone put In
I hla home at toon
8>-veru] family d
I horse today.
at It can be.
menis and remnants left over. They must be sold before we take
Joyed In thlt
~ K' polea are all set for tl
day. Mr. and Mra. L Bnti. Mr, and
ihone tn John Hlllt.'
invoice. By coming to our strre now you will hnd bargains never
Mra. Bogart and Mr.
and Mrs. Byron
M
SUMMIT
«
and Hn. Golden had t
,-Belle Hopkiiu.
Hulct were tamong those w'ho In
before offered to you in Grand Traverse county. Odd S jits. Odd
William A. PoUsrd
gathering Chililniat.
^Ruiaell Bowen.
happy
large rrowU'
ne« Jeor. very popu)ar yonng pMi
Grandma Hazel hat mati
Overcoats. Odd Ladies' Winter Coats, Odd garments of Under
t«sl by
of thlt puce, were married at Klni
from ber tick spell.
ell. W> thought It •Cbriiit massy'
wno atieudid,
ley by the Rev. A. L. Thurston 1.
wear. Dress Goods Remoanis. Odd pairs of Shoes and Rubbers of
a slight stroke of parolytla. aa (hose
-li and wif.- vUlud at
Byroi
Wednesday. Their manv fiiMds will
HP tide nf her wat numb, and bai John
all kinds. .Ml these articles must be sold at once.
lluleil*' Sunday.
and wUb them
r it yet,
ul quile goii
OBBPlaa *»»«•
J
|aiur.-i Hill la spending the liol
Kittle Holmet and Jobi
John Dn
B. MMler't ainglng club.
«lin n-lai'lves lu this neighbor
and Mrs. Jet* W'.l-i
--ema. Ondos 8 4 and 6.
larrled yetlerjay and u reception
Chritimat with Mi
111 be held tonight at the he
^ydfbUoB.. Chilsunaa—Nome Good apent
if Siimla
llday 1
•ter. Mrs. G. N. 8n. II
the brlde'H pareola.
Bcbwl beie for the next Ihrije
Ruth Jaeketw kai rMlgnod
Mr and Mrs. CuriD Leighton have -.1
efcaphy <J. Q. Adama) Ida Boon Mist
being decldcfl hi-*! on acrouni o
' r f.iF 'turned from Jollel. where
position a
BaeluUoa.
’ at
bai^ roads and Jiormy weathfr to 1;>:
iiat with Mr, am
sp.-m
w
Kingsley, which poeltloo the hat held Willie l^ighl'
—Bertha Goodwin.
Sl^Boa-1
Gro^Saylor Is helping can
1^ SrJ;; resro. iTd with her brother
Imea. who hat i>cea gone ‘^Mra!
Henry Huln
.Mg-Blngtng club.
We aH know at this time of year after spending a few dollars for Christmas, you
PEBdie Bdoi.
doing engineer work on n for her son ^\•arre^l who ha* l.-' i
«Mltatioa.I. BanU and the Mon
want your money to go as far as possible. THIS is your opportunity and THIS is
college at i raverse City today. came home to be here at tbe sick tor
Biibhe Daveaport.
(ay Maihe
Therc were no ChrtNp—
ling of hit outer. AI*» hie tieiet
•^datpara^ The!• Rnlned Merehant
THE STORE that LE\Di all others in GlVl^'G BARGAINS. WegivcGlobe
r |«ari of la*
a. Haveiis
ilH-lh. who la a nurse In a hot
at tbe church, but there were teverol
and lar^ly
In
Green Trading Stamps with every JOc purchase.. Save your stamps and-you can
__ „
Kaeltatton. beeembar—Zola Gould. family Chrittmat
and Mra L. Hrctt i
gatberlngt. among them being Mr.
David Eman bat dUpoaed of hi Jp. Match'll yeslerdiiy.
Rtettatloo—Edna AeatetL
furnish your honte absolutely FREE. Visit our I’remtum Room on second floor and
BBd Mis. H. Newmarch. Mrs. Ida Pul- Id team and hat bought a new spai
BMiUtloa-^Hlle Wttkop.
see what we are giving away.
hoisi.
BaeUaUon. My D«di-May Piuger- •-» Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Woodward, at oft huisie.
PORT
ONEIDA.
Mr. .«d m™. 1. t «ood..rt.. M™.
Q<>u. Hazel bought a horse at the
Ur.
and
Mra.
Geo.
Newman
aud
i. Hoagland and da
auction sale at yVank Zouick'a.
ugoler Of Ttaverae City vislil.I
Mr. and Mrt. John Weldner ai
Mrs. Tyrer spent a week with, her
ih friend* and ri-laliv.-s of Itiin^*r. IndUB
wmio Wood. dren. Mr. and
and brother. Mr. Emerson, who b
and Mrs. George Weldndts. k
tick at Bast Head. '
Baaiuttas. Holiday- Dai
and Mra. Nels Olsen and son
. and Mrt. 8. J
McD*s Dress Overcoats, g-yl wnd »er Men’s It
It win «
a *|M-nt Chrltlmas with Mr. and
--------------- Perfections
Mrs.
Frank
Sar
Wyckoir at Mr, arid Un. F^nk Bar nrw year and >hls
MortoB PlUgerald.
his year hat
li
been a Mrt. John OUen of Arm.
*^T«l
viccnbic. iliat have aoM tt!i
. 0 03
that (.re soki everywhere at
^ 7§
gent'a. C.
»wry prufliable and pr<aq>eri
BiBgraphy-Ctandr Wlikop.
scaaoD for $>> go uof at
MLia lanni B. BiirBend who it
2 50; pair, go DOW at..
the farmer. Surely they hat
V BaeUaUon. Banu Claot—Bertha
■ aching lb'-O'Urlen school at Celit.-r
Dr. and
imiplaln......................
Poteraoa.
Men*s Wtnti Saits, in black WortU^it Men’s m *torman> gaow exclodert, with golid
•ille district, rrtiirii'd Satnnlay alter
and Mrs. year will be
spending a ■week's viicmtbui with her
will fibey , ximoe Uiat bnve goM kII
Tbeeblic-,_____ rubber heels, to wear with gooka Sold
Dowennan's.
•euoii for T
-vr. B. B. Jooea. with a bMUiltul copy at Mr. and Mrs.
‘“Mr” and Mrs Chat. Olsen knd faml
rywhir.-aliJSO.
2 08
^ere wan a whale hoiuu- rtll at Ja
go now at
Mind Your Buaineta!
ot Burnt poenu.
ly
tiwk
dlnn.T
wiih
Ur.
and
Mra.
nil go at.
cob
SeegmlllerS.
Mr,
and
M«;.A
«
If you don't nobody will, it Is your
•t Mary^ Chunh—Hannah.
JtEery
and
children.
Mr.
*ud
Mra.
C
Men’s
Mackinaws,
extra
leav>
.
wiHk.'-p
buslm-aa to keep out ot nil the trtmble
March. -Carmdiha*'. rtottn a>
iH'nt th'Mtw.
Darwin,
can and you caa and will keep
«hea
“t lOA. All L,dles- Felt ...I Far Trima.a.1 Slipyou warn Bii.-l ilry. uhc.-iyB
er in Yi-rk State, r.ii
of irver and liowel trouble If you
Chons. *T%a Angel's Mcmge"•old for 2 2o. go
jro DOW
now at___....
at
A
lx* told now at kws th%o Actunl
Ruth
ikr Dr King » Sew Ufe Pills. Tn. y daughter's hinne. Mrs.
Bckonl choir.
Cost.
.he will wp»'tid,thi
keep bllluusnest. malaria
ilaria and juimId Mrs. D.
. C, Klngtley
Drill. ■T^brUtinat Greeiiar'—Boys.
Cbildren’s Reefers
Miss Ih-arl1 Ijtur and
tened
_
bouBliful
dinner
was
dice
out
Of
yonr
system
Sue
ai
S
E
“Holy Might." Act I.
convertaUim
eveaing
wst
tpenl
In
Walt
A
Sun*.
Hanuah
g
lai;
The rmage sohooL
Meii-s Heavy Fleeced Underwear,
kortm-rlv
Hugbee Drug Co. drug etorei
RedUUon. "Two Little Bloekliigs' andmwlc, one of the
ail b'XitshirU and drawer*, always sold at
Mrs. Basch and /Irimdma Dauo
the evening was the postal
go DOW af .
feainres erf H
—ioaeph Geliter.
H-nl Siindav wlih Mrs John MlU- r
was managed by the
R. R. NO. 3. TRAVERSE CITY.
WalU. "Ratedale". rlolla toloWillie Olsen 8|wnl Chrttfinia* with
llmet Emily Klngtley and Beth Jet floshrdlii cmlwvp vbgkqj vbgkqjmfwy
1C
back.
Ladies’ Long
ng Kersey
Kerse; Coats, l«
and Mrs. Ole (llseii.
r. and Mts. Conrad WeUlar will iL imr.
fety.
-MHy
y NiBhf—Aet
NiBhf—Act II.
liauii«..ui|'lj, irimtiiwi with _
silk
_
,ids and
e a buaineta trip to Truverm 'f U'lai
‘
r and
ie of Peggy
sad her aiother.
inlaid velvet. Sold all season ry A Q Men’s Camel’s Hair linderwenr. extra
George I.aur,
........... • Jaek.'*—Ar
Clly UHlay.
il solo. *-MedMae
(>r»k'‘U lou. ulway* soi l
at 12 ;-0. all ninst go now at __ / • “O
BOWERS HARBOR.
Mist J'lorence Bcnard. who has d at Ce-dar. I
Harry Johnson hat returned home been home vlt.Upg her parvnit. will account of the
T-)c, L'o now ai. a garment .
-Hely Nlshr—Act. III.
Lndles’ Long Coats in Novelties and
BaaU CUostnthe MbchanUd Dell. after spending two wwkt In ChJfW go iMtck to the academy at Uenzunla
Fancy Mixture*, juit the gtumviit for
r. and Mr*. Frank Kroupa left 1^1 New Yeai's day
Men’s
Heavy
Bine Flannei Shirts, all
Uraala Two-Step. VUdln solo—Wlllor Slrslford. Ont.. where they
roocii weather and bard w»ar. C-.«u that
O Inmau trom Northport vlsl'.i*il
Uam Btelnmlller.
MAKES LIFE MISERABLE.
•l.donWi* front and double bwtk yoke.
spend the hoBdayt with her par
lUters over the Cbritlmaa boll Troubict that Keep Hall the Tr*
sold for 10.(10 and 1200
Dlstrlhntkw of presMtt to the chllB'Id ererywh.-re al 1.50.
ents. Hr. and Mrs. Kattaer.
days. •
erw City Doctor* Busyall
must
go
Dow
at
....
Hr. and Mr*. A«>ert Kroupa will
Mitt Mary WIezJar visited her adsHalf of the
pr.'scrlptioa.
i
spend the holidays with her parenU. :er yeaterJty.
Ladies’ Short sen)i-f.ttiDg CarH>-nl jarkcU.
NORTHLAND BEACH.
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Culver, at Sparta
Mr. and Mrt. Hebert vUIt(-d at Sil
Ladles* Hats. .M! mn*t b- lr>ae>]oat at
Mrs. H. B. Brown, who has been snf
trioiiiKvl iu bmid and velvola. sbo'n
,-er lake over Cbrteiniat.
tarlag for the laat few weekt with
•- wiil’ri
"v-r Best
*Wll Dohm and Albert Kroupa
,-wh.rreali::.50.
7 08
Koy and hTank Hebert are home ‘lomach muscles, lurrei ■ the socreBright's dlMue, U reported a IllUe .pent a le. days ot latt
lUSt ffO II
Velvet andtPelt: Hits, l-natiluliy
ram TTaverte City fur their holiday Ion of gastric Juice*, and ro'j will
hetur.
' Omena aud returned Saturday with acailoQ.
iiti'^ Witu till ribb.m. If, th'.rg. wioKa'
1ml that commit ntairtloas—indigesMams. W’ill aad John Atpeis of
children’s Long Coats, i^ain colors ac!
Dec. SO.
lion, with lU headache*, dltzln.-ss.
Bait Leland apent Tbutsday and Pitm” Will JoSTwn left Saturday
f'UK-y mixturea. triuiined »ith velvet col.
depretsion of spirits, spots iwfor.Bay with trtendt at thlt pMee.
for a few dart- vlalt with her pareoti
GREEN LAKE.
eyet. nervontnest
lars and raffs, fancy bt^ds and buttons-- Hats worth np to $19.M
odovert MaaaMh. Jr., of Baiioat Bay ■r and Mrs. H. Rlckerd
' ’Lone
r and Mrs. Pred Night t|>en
general '.leM’iljIt vNUlng with friends at UU Nace. Tree.
go al.......................... njSa
- t Bart
Barton'a
day etching at Burt
Mlat Mprle Holton left Twaoday
Mrs .Newton Johtoon 1
w pn b-.;t!J up the
From
for Mllwantee. Wit., to spend tbe holHir Digestianf
Hats worth up to W.S0
of tbe sloniach ’
ind
he
Maya with friendt.
Men's
Combination
Felt
_
RobMra. Nary DowHng. ol No. Sit 8tl
go al.............................. »LOT I
sna ttbirt*. Yon will soon nnq your
QMIe a number
er irom
from tut
thM place at
s'—
FYanciMo, recommendt i
hers, best valuvs ever
few days.
eir strong and never know tbe mean
tawded the weddli
____
ling of' Mlat Christine *!!2,,terst^
tomaeh trouble. She says:
t'lf risi. go now St...............
Rose Pekarek of Wesford Ing of :naig<*tleB.
Hats worth i
Ole^aad
aad Fred
Pred FreJerWmon.
PreJerWmtm. on Friday , .rS^TSwde^f^ the ' wonderfui eSeet •pent Cbrlttmat with
If Mtisna did not have an unus'ial
go
at ....
Rlecirtc Biueis la a cate ot aoul;
Men’s Snag ProoL
-bnckleP
ry .
rtratlve effeti In stomach d sorders
<artt Dnrekoop erf Aaacoriee, Wash, j
thu"««tlmoDrBl.
thill are m.-ld everj-s
ccstld rot he nld on the g.iaranie.•er> where
1**§ Hals worth np to SS.M
i ^Wly convIaS that for t.omach
il}droB"^ft Monday for a visit
given ! • S E. Wait « Suns to re
at 2 25. uu
go
nt ..............................
Berrien county.
fund the mo=eT>WiK-i's It d-tra ail that
I tte gneat
on tbe market
The farmers began talking Satu
rlalmc.l for :t. They give an al-*o^
of Carrie Anderson.
'■ day." Tull great tonic and alien
be rural -telephone.
-. unquallScd guarantee wtth ev.-ry
The ChrUtmat entertainment glv- Uve
5*'-c.n: lox of Mi-una that tbe moD.,e
Dress Goods Remnants. Worsteds and Woolens in ail colors in length
Wia le r<fr.sjed unlett the medicine
suitable for Waists. Skirts and Dresses at Great Bargain Prices.
i
trall“iS!S,t”? f’^ITe'’
evening. All reporl a Site t:
cure*. They take tbe wboir ii»k
Sous. Han
I certainly can afford to get
You will find them on our Bargain Tables.
aah E Lay. C. A. Bugbee Drug Co.
(ben on lUt plan.
drug atorca.
jan.
KIMORLBV.
■U* BflU- Hopkins li bom*
tvo mootbr «ne*tl«a from b«r
• .4
5K
The Globe
Department
Store
Odds
and
Ends
To be sold less than actual cost
Bjj
DONT WAIT unUl these special lols ol Odds and Ends are picked
over, but COME AT ONCE.- It will pay yon to makeA SPECIAL TRIP.
Men. Wake Up and Buy Your Suit and Overcoat Now
'
.... ......3.48
'
6.98
......... /2.98
,
u1.48
.............33c
89c
■i
J
.. ..QRAND TIUVIRM MSfULO. THUMOAV. JANUARY 2. tNA
PEERLESS PATIERNS
arctliABrst.
Pattern SbeeU Free
GREAT SACRIFICE SALE
TPHIS sale is on now and
1 will continue until Jan. 18,
but as every day there
will be a lot of merchandise
sold it will be impossible to
continue all lots to the end.
T
!* a
Act quick. .^Opportunities to buy
first-class merchandise at such low
prices don’t come very often.
Cloak pepartment
Us. Now Is tbc TIm
to Boy
^Tnusual conditions place us in^a posi
tion to offerlriiosfTemarkable values in this sale. You can easily see that
the prices quoted below are less than
wholesale in a great many instances and
that it is not a money making sale, our
object being to sell the goods before
inventory.
Notion Dept
Dress Goods
Dept
Second Floor
■:rlglilBOw
Voa am oetlkeaiati
SO inch tout Coils, 110 end $12 Tslnesal.................$ 6.S5
SO loch loot Coots. tlS 10 $20 soloes ol .....................$10.00
SO loch loot Coots, $25 to $30 soloes at .....................$16.0$
Caracul (Imitation fur) Coals
$1S soloes at ooly ........................................................ $0.2$
$2S tt $30 soloes at ooly............................................ t^2J0
Aboot So allies' Odd Dress Sklits. $5. $«.S0 aod $2.50 sa'oes at ...........
Atwot M Odd Skirts, orlDCipolly colors '
Browo, Itasy, Checks aod Fancies at.
5.00
$3 Children's Bear Skin Coats at.............$1.9$
$5 and $6 Children's and Misses Coats. I$A0
$7 to $8.50 Children's and Misses CoatsOOAO
$ 12 to $ 14 Children's and Misses Coats.OT^OO
Ga (or a lot of lUr. 12<- b„.1 15c Udiet’an'lOhiMren'B Rn«p. sev-ral
broken lines pot into this assortuient.
E.WILHELM
Corner Front and Union Sts.
Ladies’andCIiildrcn’s
Underwear Dept.
25c
FUR GOATS at 331-3 per cent Discount
MulbsFurs and Small Neck
Furs, etc.
/
Winter Is StUl. Before
69c
For Corset Covers. Soin« slightly
Values 35c. 40c and 50c.
soiled.
for n bonch of MisxeauidChik].
ren's 35c. AOc nod 46c Wool
Hoee. bsrgsina.
Odd BclU. Taluet 2.5c to 50c.
At • Yonr choice of a lot of 18, 18
and 20 oent PIsids.
AVtv Obecis and ptuo double told
Drees Goods.
At Choose from a bunch of 2$. 35
4 Aa and~40 cent Dreat Materials.
inches wide and will
Mostly
not last long at this pries.
50c
to «it yoor fancy, many worth 76c uid
Ra choice of abont 100 piocca all Silk
Bibbons, widtha np to 5 inebea,
value 16c.
9Ba fora lot of 40c and 60c Ribbom. plaids, stripes and floral
designs.
Qa for choice of abont 60 {neces of
•'''
orebnn Laces, widths np to 4
in., values 5c. 7o and he.
For a lot of wry fine Corset Covers. Several
broken lots all in one bunch. $1. $1.25 and
$1.50 x-alucs.
At Ws offer 60 and 55 osat Dram '
AA^ Goods, crasisting erf 3C. 40 and
4G inch. PlaidA Cbeeaa. Fian.
nels. Veoetiaaa. Sergei. iSranitet. etc.
Bargains, don't miM tbtai.
At A Uble loll of $1 and $1.25 high
0^0 claaa DreM Fabrioa,
'abrioa, incluiliag
fancy Worsteu
Suiting. 54 inch Cra>'aDettea, novelties.
Etc.
At
'
Divided into 3 Lots
$5 and $6 values at.......................... $$.0$
$8 and $10 values at..........................$8.7$
$l5'and $18 values at.....................$10.60
$25 and $30 values at.................... I18.S0
U>T 1
LOT 2
LOT 3
kSe <^lloioe ot tl uil $1.37 ckoioe ul H $2.4$ I'lialoe ol S:i 50
01.06 value..
au<l 02 O. value..
uuil 01 values.
Ladles. Suits all Reduced
48e for all 65c and 75c Oniinr Flannel NIrhl Gowns.
KtrseytrCi-
I for MiAses 2a> Golf Gloves,
all colors fancy or plain.
Silks
9fiA (or Ladiea' oolored Jersey
Glove*. Silk lined etc., value
White Skirts
Choose from all $1 Hh. $1.60 and
95c
35c
A lot of Silk PI ids and Slripea
also a lilieral u^sorinient of
plain goods. Values to 76a
At
RAa
04C
Plaids,
Sale on 27 inch Silks, regular
b5o and $1 values. This in,
dudes Blacks. Cbangsshle,
Fandm and a full Une? aoUd
At
Scs
dozen lor an asaorted lot of
letal Bnttom 25c aod 35o value.
69c
l^bito,JEiJ
QRa for $1.50 and $1.75 White Waah
Kid Glovce, too many in stock,
all sizes, but do not aik to have them
tilted at thise prioes.
36 inch Black Taffeta, a $1.25 AO^
valoe «t.................................. slot
08c for choice of $1.25 Gowns.
Oottiing Dept.
lor Meu'i Dark colored
Jersey Over Sbirta, quaatity United.
.
SSc for Oapa, 'Ttlae^p to 76c. A
Uble (oil of then.
lor Htso'e extra qoAlity
Oatioff Fleaoel SbtrU,
Tthiee 60c sod 65o.
SSe lor choice of a bnnch of small
eieee, v^oe $1 and $1.50.
fer Men's DfCM Shirto.
brakes lota of tl end $1.60
vain*-*, b»>th eoft and eUff Jaondertd
1 Uble (nil of them.
1 flr» loranitmortedk^ufkeo'a
1 V V end Boy’a Gape, abont 4
tlosoi of then, regular Tslne 26c d- 60c
Boys* Sweaters
87c for choice of $180 JerMy Hweaten, ali sixes.
ILSe tor 88 SnoUso Jackets
Boys' Gloves and Mittens
SSe lor choice of aboot &ve dozen.
; 60c Talnes.
44c for 50c and 60c Flanneletle Skins.
Remnants of Table Linens, -
$9c for Ladles' 50c and 65c Union SnIU. ^
08c for choice of a lot of Ladies' and Hen's
$1.50 Union Suits.
$1.08 This lot includes a laree variety of Ladies' $2.50
and $3 Union Suits.
10c for a lot of 25c and 30c Vests and Pants.
79e for choice of several siyl.-s of Ladies' two piece
Wool Underwear, $1 and $1.25 value.
47c for Hisses' Wool Undirwear. value to 80c.
98c for Wrappers. $1.25 acd $I .50 value.
White Goods, Embroideries,
Ribbons,*[Dress Goods, etc.
at 1-2 and 2-3 values
10c lor supper Soles, value 2$c and 3$c
Overcoat and Suit Section
About 40 Men's Overcoats
Made of extra quality Beaver, Kersey, also
fancy effect*. $12. $12.50 and ftO
$15values. Sale Price..........
About 65 Overcoalb
Made of extra fine Kersey, V'icunas. Novelty
Checks and ricU.^ plain colors. All satin
sleeve lioiogs, aod not a coat worth less
than $16 and many $18 dw1 O
numbers. Choice of Ibt at..
L
Youths’ Overcoats. 16 to 20 Years
Boys’ Overcoats, 4 to 15 Years
$ 7.60 and 8.00 valnesat..........................................$S.OO
$12.60 to 1600 5-sluM at......................................... 8.75
All $2 50and 3 00 values at ............................./■ $IM
.4.11 to.OO and 6 00 valoca at............................ .. 8.86.
Boys’ Suits, sizes up to 10 Years Only
Men’s Suits
Valms to $3. $4. $.'. and $1! at................................ 81.85
Another lot Boys’ SuiU.xiz4:x up to 16
^
Thij^lotot>boBt 50 Soita and not one ^ QQ
Abont 60 Boys'Snits, $5 and $6 valnea,
“3 €\Q
choice at ................................................... 0*y0
About U In tUs lot
Values $10 aod $12. Llioiw at.................
.86.95
Another loi of about 100 suits, made of
f"
biK'CbevioU, Tliib-rs. Worsteds. VJ tSll
«c, ,15. Sir. .nd 11..
al....
another price that cjotalusa
lot of special sale soita. some of
this season's hands-meat styles.
Many .worth up to $20.
12.50”
Men’s Odd Coats. Small Sizes Only.
$1.00 each
Youth’s Suits
Coat, Vest and Long Panti, about
50 Suits, values S7.10 to $&
OO
Another lot 60 Suits, ages 16 to 20 yrs.
Made from fine Velour, fancy Worstad*,
Cheviots. Serges, etc., values
QC
$1250.$15and$16.Choiceofloi
^iranti
- .?:
ffleiralib- Ik
Fates in 4
TnAVEMf CITY. ORANO TRAVMM COUNTY, MICHKUN. THUWOAY. JANUARY fc 1«0t.
}
NO. 1.
whitti bU b*u n
e tar Mm tn
Ume and the young men lecelred’ Lodge Noi>-S3S P. and A. M. wu held
-A larse nmabar ot mead* of tba raglon. died at tbe borne of hUaoo.R. to naa ware locked Inalde. Tbe loe*
•art CfMn it W»nUd.
nlgtat at which more tban two Elk Baplda. a it Is nnld.
building Ud eontents will ap- many sincere compliment* for tbe de
■mtA U tatne »*4e In th!« cHr BMBbata of tbe Normal aebool Cboral O. Beacham. In BIk Rapid* Tburaday proslmate tlS.W* The content* are lightful way In wbicb they carried off hundred Maacma and tbttr tamUla Mr. Ramell wu *«a by a Rmawd
•■4 c«nms4lng tovni tor tbe wber*- Union oajoyed one of tbe prettlaat nlgbt at 6:30. after a aereral week*'
reporter
tbl*
moretog
In
reesrd to
tho^aWl
proent
and
enjoyed
ue
of
the
tbe^aSafr.
Sereral week* ago Mr. well eorared by toaurance. tbe county
•boM 4( Cbri Qrma. nUu OliI 4oh8- ocmeerto Tboraday which bat been Ulnea*.
nicest entertatomenm ever given b.r tbe matter, bat fa* wu rttieut. stetbaring .».400 on the contenta nnd u
M. n dMWte <nm th« Unltnd StntM ClrOB tbla winter. Tbe platform wa* Baecbam went to Bk Rapid* to rlalt
Buttau Bey.
this order. iMtellatlon of officers tog that b* had promised tbe athi* aoB and dangbter. Gurnee, and tbe building wu built by the city,
with
groan
an*r nM u
Sutton* Bar. Da, W.—At a bnal- took place *t 7:30. tbe following be flars to say nBMttg whateva to ra*
oaa, and waa Uken III. Mf. and deeded to tbe county, for court
0 the boUday a
-Cnttnd CUUn offlw. OrMs. under
gard to the affair ui anyone.
bouse purpoae*. the county Half will tiat mating bBd by the offleera of ing tostalled:
tU BW« 9t JobAKM. rwenay renUed tbe young ladle* ot tbe cbora* pra-"Walt unin they gel tbBr Bor*
WorBiipfuI mntter—William Mo4bNerweigan Lutheran rburcb at
aoatod a «leaaiag appearance In ibelr death raleaaed him from bit auffer not be a henry lour, tbougb the fu
U lUt dty nnd Uft
saldi Hr. Rnaall. "1 will tbu UU
ture win bare to be prorlded for. The th.a place yaierday. tbe following erelll.
Inga.
wUte
tnnplnc • 1»nrd
you an toteratir- mory."
B. Gilbert,
elected:
prltooers were removed from the Jail
POar
children
aurrlTe
Mr.
Beoebam,
"Mins Btbel aibbn. of Trarerae City,
whUk b* hnd n» nt S. P. ndMU-i.
CbslrtDU—Tbe Rev. J. J. Man:
Janlor m-ardeo—Geor** Frits.
and taken to Beltoire Jail for aafe
Steta Naw*.
>lr. SoMtil tMat BbnrtB Cbnrlni tande^ a groap nomber and alto at follow*: R. 0. and Horace K.
Treunrer—A. B. Cook.
*t«d.
y
Jr.. Mr*. Kathleen A. keeping.
anauined tbe role of ibe daughter In Beeebam.
While they woe driring to MarJnhnm n 4»ert»tK« of tb«
\Ta foreman—Bier ChrlHlaoan.
Secretary—B B White.
Judge F. W. Mayne will loa hearlly
Min Fiance* O.
erd«- to nmN bin. The aMertpUon *Tbe Wreck of tbe Heaperooa.- Mia* BlodgeU and
Bamary—Bersrend J. Blacken.
Chaplain—The Rev. H. R Bargelt. Ihall from Bellcrue. U Rdla aoite1 bU private library, worth 13.000
Beeebam.
Olbba
baa
a
draaiaUe
eopraao
role*
weat.
Howard
ud Hoy HatxM bw
In na loOovn: Ac*, nboot 13. befgbt.
Traaurer—Karl l.Und.
SenlM doeoo—The Rer. C. D. Aland iunred for only 1700. When the
K. Beeebam wa* born
inowbound n{pe mites norib «f
S f**t. S or • teebw: balr. dnA; com- which ah* aaw with macb dlacrlmTrustees—Peter Blacken, for tbra weD.
root fell, tbe watchmen had urrow
nation and tbe InterpreUUon ot bar Dover, county of Kent. Hnglud.->Hay
Marshall. It wu ceosary tor tbMn
ptestan. flwdina; «ioI* on tt«
year*;
Peder
U.
Sotbrrboe.
two
year*;
Junior
deacon—Victor
APatrick.
edCapei.
and
Ben
Yoker
wu
badly
14. im. He wu tbe eldeai ot four
vnllftt. IN: vnika wUh bdU down Unas van eery aatlifylng. There U
Seen Bauerfjord. one year.
Stewards—W. F. WolcoU. Ralph to help tbe horse along tbe road to h
bruised by falling to tb* ground
farm bouse, ud reanwbUe eeary
«nd It «( A «oM dIapoitUM. Wben eertalnly a fntar* In atore for Mli* children, bl* parenta being Jobe ud
ms—Martin Hoisted, three Ellsworth.
trying to eacSpe.
UnU Beeebam. In U»l be c
finger u both at Rot 's Uadi wu*
Inat BM« bar* b* wora a pair at new Olbba.
•T. C. Henmau.
arlly bouse to office* nrar the buk. yeara; Kriitlan tVagno, two yrara:
America,
realding
for
three
yi
Some of them be may near
Tradertck Bradt a meal baato gar*
nhoaa whieb aMr* ran doarm. a dark
Nils
Bolme.
one
year.
Tylee—A.
C.
Dapra.
and
tbe
board
of
snperrlare
will
be
blM *alt and a bUek bat with a flat tereral aoaben la flno atyle and aa Cusda. from which he went to Chi
Past be able to ua again.
Rcrltets—inglebor O Husky. Lara
Tbe iMtaltIng officer
called together Monday. December 30.
cago where be Ured for 10 yur*. 1
an weora. •n* Bmngglcr.*
brte.
Ralph Goldimlth.- tt aierman. 14
Muter P. E. Tnrrell. tt Cbarlerulx.
P. BBme. ue yar each.
to arrange lor tbe future.
WbO* a TtMimt at tbla dty. and vnlee ran* eary low and ba* aa ea- aereral year* be waa maillog clerk
Committee on aboote—Tbe Ber. and Wlll'am Abbot! acted as grand ran old. while ritIUng ai
tbe Cble^ Tribune, and waa also.,
ala* vbOa worktec oadar Barala Roa- coUant caalfty.
Mr. Maaksted. Oulraund GJelDa. Nils manshal. After ibr Insuilatlbn short wu'abtt in the brad hod Inatutly
Moved to Detroit
Him Bdlth Forbea. n locaPnelln' atorakeeper to tbe machinery departmH at Bk B^dt darlnc tba paat
talks a-ere glron by Willar,! A.'SmItli. killed by Arthur Sweenby, IS yeara
of tbe IlllDol* Central railroad
Detroit. Mich.. Dee, 3€ —All doubt* Qian. U. laus
anwar, la wblob ba dac Pont bolaa lat. aaaderad neeeral nonbera with
nlarmate. Sweuti qwteted a
lecut meeting It was dald- ot Charb-toh. Pnilesver 1. Ji. Uilb.-r:
u to th* Fere Marquette'# being run
and wa* e|cell*at- for flTe'yaar*.
tar tba Bk Rapldt Baetrte Licbt
revolver' at Goldsmith. He tbon^
enlarge the paranage. *oo ibe and the Rev r. n Atwell,
In 1171 Mr. Beecham came to Traran Independent corporation and to
ly
raeolred
by
tbe
andienoe.
eoMpaar. Oraaa aarar dlvalfad bln
it wa* a coincidence that Mr. the Wapon WM nnteaded and pnDad
following were named u a commltti
the
Intereata
of
the
state
of
Michigan
era
City,
ud
located
at
Acme,
where
"Bacb member of tbe eborna conld
ilflht aaaa. Altar be laR Rasaell-t.
Bmltb Joined ibc order tt Batons In tbe trigger. Sweeney la aadte anot
to look after the matter: K. Bolm
e paper which be bad tak- well be apoken ot. Tbelr drUl ha ba opened a general atore which be ud Its people bare Wn finally ud Haa Mm. At
Tbe bard tt state nadltera ha
tbl* city 39 yar* *gn. at which time
cMducted for nine year*. Tbe groat- definitely aet at rest. The unooncewa OB namlag bM motbar ae bene-' boon long and aneeanatnl and conld
he was foremu of the Bu>n Printing torne^^wn the claim of'Slitek P.
The Rer. Mr. !
part of tbla time be wu also post- ment made by George W. Perkins,
•daiT. diaelaaad tba tact that hi* not help bnt render n plenaing eonDwyer-a member ot tbe liuRnuud
muter ot that Tillage. Remoring to chalnnu of the board of director*. 1* tbe faithful minister of this church Office. The only Mason preant last
eert
under
tbo
nble
direction
ot
Mia
moBor'a sam* wm Orean.
oompaay tt tbe National Ourd, wbo
confirmed by Prealdent William Cot*" for the past 35 yara. locaUng to Sat- night beside* Mr. Smllb, w.ho bad beTrarera City be Ured here two
wu injured while on hU way to th*
lagrd to Ibe Trarera City lodge
la a aplrit U brarado It 1* aid that nbrenco Marab.’
Bay when there wu only
at tbe aame time conducUng an apiary
•ot to IMS. Tbe toffteOtM* talkod to blB canpanlnn* of bla
3
and tbe farm to
One of the first mores to be made small group of Korweglu Latberani that lime wa* E 1. Sprague.
laiure psued a JBnt roobiUa anSmith
wu
also
a
member
ot
tbe
iiiirtlM. bB did not apeak ofr tbe
upon which be la tbe remoral of SM men of tbe office wbo met at private houaa. Stoa bl*
Qiud Trarera Herald staff to tboa tborixing tb* bard to ^ty Dwyer
erfma B MTdar wUeb It l* aald be
moved an!shu atoce made bis home. force from CtoetonUl. Ail of tbe cen raldenbe and work among them '
aammlttad U order to aaeape.
He Mr*. Mary Booghey. wa* united in
day*. He I* now tb* editor of the 1300 If bl* Bai mwM touod to b*
In 1870 Mr. Beeebam wu united to tral office* will be In Detroit and It bu built up a Btroog congregatl
ofiaa toU of b»w b* eindad the of- tbe boly bond* of matrimony Chrlit
CfikorlcTOlx Sutiaet.
being 40 voting member*
larrtage to Mia* l.ucy Gurnee at Chi will not be headquarters In-name only,
•eoB, trnrating aooth with tlit*m hot maa ere to Meimo.J. Buacbert. form cago. a native of Adrian, Mlcb.. ud but the eiecutlre management will be presut. A fine church buUdlng ba*
After tbe nddreua bad been made
on hi* tnfl than changing onra nnd erly of Petoakey bnt now making hi*
Jail at Ann Arbor.
been erated for a church home, ud dancing wa* enjoyed unUI after mid
daughter of John R. Gurnee, wbo Ured bere.
ntnndng erar th* anme gtonnd which borne In tbla city, tb* ceremony being to the adruced age of »S year*, and
comfortable patanage also bu, night. ‘ Stewart's four-plea orchatra
Prerident Cotter uld
I bach to performed by the Rer. B, H. Ftomlng.
fgrtitohtog the mule. An elaborate one to 10 days In JaU.
"Tbe Peie Marquette will bare built ban built throuBi bto effort*.
Is well remembered by the older realHlefelgaa. whUa tb* ofleen! would
of tbe Fbnrteentb atreet dent* of Acme. IH* widow aurrlre* rer the freight house here, u soon
Eleaur Orsagar, tee trearttd
At praeni Mr. Maakated bu BBit buqutt waa served by WlUlam
trarai OR.
cboreb. '
ebargea. o^ which Sutton* Bay la the Btoodgood. tt tbe Ultlc Taarn. Adriu girt srbo
him. He bu been more or Ie*t prom- u poMible.
Orow left tha cdty BMitr two Tb* wadding occurred nt tbe tome tout on pnblle life, holding tbe ofllees acdommodate tbe office force that I* largaL They are Sutton* Bay. wMcb wu well preparad and tbor- shot by ber brother, terae yanrs «U.
of tb* bride In tbe old Bongbey bome- rrapectlrely of clerk of Eut Bay belfig brought from Cincinnati,
died Cbrtstmu nlgbL
miBhi MO. nnd It M onld thnt
Nortbport. Bk Rapid*. But Jordu. ongbly. enjoyed. Tb* tebla
Six persons wen polsoaod by at
waB to Knihaaka. Sheriff Jnbnaoo. auad 00 Bongbey bill, about » gnaU towntblp before the townihlp wu force will require 10,000 square feet Boyne Qty. Good Hsrbor. Port Onei preUliy decorated with red o
lng tainted oyster* at « tenrity 4teIn «4*r to loeaU him tor the board balng praeent. tbe
divided, treuorer of -Wbltewafer of floor apace. *o you cu see that It da and oecasiontlly he preaches 4n ttona.
Tbea
annual
affairs
of
the
order
bOl. hROWtag nothing Of the doaartloo and frioad* of tbe
ner. nerved ChrtatinM at Brifittel
towntblp ud tor a number B term*
small matter. -In the meantime Trarera City. He will preach tomor
wlU die.
Morr. Mitflad the Knlkrakn ahadff to Tbe brfde waa cl
wu aaperrlar of Wbitewaler town- I am seeking temporary quarters for row to Elk Rapid* ud on New Yeart
look Ua np. b«t bo wnt not toond il white allk. and carried n bouquet' of ablp. H* wu prominnt In Maionic tbto force, which 1 wish here by Jan day will bold *enric^ at Nortbport. and lut night wu no exapdon te John Cbambars. foiawr bl^ taretbe rule. There were a nniifber or Ury at tb* Ftoroter* tt tee Fort
thB CM tt M onid, howew. that bride** roae*. Bb*swa* attended by circle* and wu a Knlgbt'TCmpUr.
uary 1. 1 hare rUlled several office
Mlaa Joale Dunn, who wora wbTB and
oat
tt
town
guau
preaat
No
More
Flat
Rat*.
ho waa la Maton two weak* ago.
Huron
dtotrtcL 1* dead. HU wldev
bulldtogs and within the next two c
The Mlchlgu Hide Dalera
TaBatdag MaiBudl' Aaa, pf Bk carried white earaatloa*. Tbe wed
ud one noo earvlTa him.
three days I will know just where
A HMvy Lo*R
claUon wu organUed at Detroit on
Raglto. noMTod word from the Unit- ding Dtareb wan played by MHl C. B- Tba ralnable Uw library belonging cu place them ."
Union Orud lodgR P. nad A. M.. ot
ad maim aKimn. K I* mB. aakfng Hale.
Ibe 3nd tt December at which were
Mtehlgu. reproaeling U oeterad Mqto Judge Frederick W. Mayne which
flee hM Bd Ig the **a«h. and tbe *nic taouae araa beautifully decorat wu tedly damaged to tbe burning of
proent 88 tt the leading dealer* of 1907tookplaaFrtdaynlgbt to Horst'a sonic bodla. wiU B«t Ik Battle
At th* PewtoffiM.
ed In holly. amtlaa and caraaUoa*. tbe conn boua *l CUrlevolx. Dec. During ChrMtmu week there were tbe etete for the purpoa tt rem4i&^ Acamedy. Only about half tt the Croek Junuy si
MnMa fi toim «*!«F
to
clau
were
able
to
be
preaeat
u
muy
tba
work
B
decorating
baring
been
In
Btofbaaaa.
Tbe caaptten of tea 0*«mo Eaflar
34. la * wriou lou to tbe Judge, about 15.000 Cbriftmu packages re- tog ame tt tbe erlU wbicb exist In
out tt town. Dancing wu one
OcoaR, tt te MM. It tho ottoB Of obnrga of Mr*. D. E- Bongbey
wbo bU ban years cBlecUng tbe alred at tbe patofflce to be taken the bide trade.
Co. eloeed Friday. teitHlT* teooAfter
flURQr B tl chBdraa. th^ being Mr*. Mary Holdaworib.
ha main object U to ellratoate the of the fature* tt the erulng. tbe and tons at beet* have bau aBod
of the book* It being out by tbe arrter*. the largest num
mu»lc. fnrntobtd by Hortt'* threenad tbe yonng couple had library, many
a tain at t0pl*t* in tb*
cuatom
of
buying
flat.
wWBi.
how
to lepUce.
ber in any one day being 3,000. which
tbto yOT. u eonparad to MffW last
Tb* tamny bnaa U at Totodo or Gan- recBred tba t
ever. is prardccd princlpBly ,ln tbto piece oi«be*tra, being iborougbly a luuon.
Tbe library which w** In the court U the 34th. ‘
I
Joyed by the ducers.
trtuda. tbe guMU were arred
tOR OMR
bona wu valued at about |4.MK>. ud
The registered parcel* received part tt tbe aute, u they In tbe aouthTbe rail brongbt hf Tkad SiBpaoR.
At 10 o'cteck all repaired to tb«
Be flrwd Mr BboB B month on tb* u eUbbrate wedding supper, the fully one-halt ot the books were thor- were 870. ud tbe outgoing regUtered era part have always bought hide* on
of PowIerviU*. wbo teniand tent ba
Par* MnuBtta nad worked la aaOla Ubles baring been trUaUcally decor ongbly soaked, ud not a few partly ptrals numbered 466. Thl* 1* about selection.
to
ansequoa
tbelr dlDlDg room where a repast, prepared
by the Ultle Tavern, awaited them. bad beu iarred and taateand by
ated with holly, wmllu and carunbaB th* atty tor flra or ala me
burned. Some of tbeu books were double the amount of registered par bntcher trade hu ban eduatod In There the member* roalled old Uma Walter Batbbun and 18 oteara, bU
Uoaa.
betweu 200 ud 300 yarn old |nd cel* that were,ant out from tbU post- properly taking off tbelr blda ueually and tboa wbo'bad boA away to col ban droppfd.
Tba only out of town'gneat pre»«t
run from 3. to 4 per ant aconds.
tbeu it win be almoat impoulble for office lut yar.
T. c. Srriattort. InraUng eagtoear
lege rBaled tbelr experienca. Tbe
wu Mrs. Bttsebert. mother ot the
Judge to ever replace. All of tbe
All tbU meut an Immenu amonnt Thl* percentage b*a become opalal- latter chiefly eonarned clau scrapa tt tbe Ann Arbor rallraod. bu baaR
brai«M n atORO to tb* dty today that. groom, wbo came from Petoakey to tbe
hooka were valuable, Jndge Mayne of work for tbe clerk*, apeclally tbe ly Irksome to dealers V late, u
succeeded by Frank AaoR wbo bU
Ud bulng to which the various
If tho data OB tt U oonaet. waa toft attend the marriage ot her an. Ootti
wut
u
few
No.
3a
a*
they
poahaving sput yar* to collecting reghtered mail, wbicb requlru two
with tbe Ann Arbor tine u eih
^ts bU evidently played u aaii*to OR* of bM Md* ato yean nfUr tbe young paople are highly eateemed to
them, baring made a tpeclsUy of ce^ clerk* to check off. another to book »lbly can get and are wilHng to pay a hig part. TouU were given
giear tor tbb lut If yann.
oouatiy waa diaeorored. .
tut city, tbe bride haring been con
premium for auch u their aatlon
and the notice* to be given to U
tain aartes.
speechra made after which the class
When Conductor Brosm. tt tb*. Dm
Tb# BOBR^ of n kind
nected with the Pourteuth •tract M.
produce*.
The Judge wu fortunate in taartog carrier- The Incrcue to the amou
again danced. At 13 o'clock
nkmg tba boBoh ot iRke MtoUgna nad B. ebareh atoea lu c
troit-FoclUc line tt (be D. U. R. «W
We daler* and butcher*
not only
part of hit llbriry to a down town
party reluetuUy broke up premlatog on bis way bom* a^ Magtog Id '
la tba orgulaL She U u arneB
•tear* tbB tt bM been wi
larger Cbriftmu buslneu but people north are now flndlng out our ml»- each other another meeting before the last car Wednesday night, be wu
worker to tbe Bpwortb Lague ud office.
tor aomo ttma On tt. la
A quar freak ot fortune manlfat- are beginning to rallte ibtt R I* uke and tbe independent tuners
long.
stopped by two bsR Tbe oondnttor
rad* pofttBtt nf n mu with n maa- aJto tba cbnrcb to man^ waya. llie
willing to help u to eradiate thl*
cd Half during the fire. The county belter to spend 8 cents for
fled and reloraed wttb aid. bnt ttto
• Hd nber* tb* bead nr* tb* lat- groom 1* a yonng man ot high qnalperalclous syatem for the good tt the
good tMoks occupied one-half of tbe sbeire* tbu run tbe rlak tt andlng valuable trade tt tfito *ute. ud to fact, lor
Clau tt 1N6.
men bad tone.
tara “J. A. T.- wbO* below tt U tb^jtto*. and bu workU np
to tbe room to wbicb tbe Judge's
gUtered
Prank Hnellmutel entertained the
While Prank MeOontten. mad to the
bnalneu In tbe
tbe general welfare of the bide trade
books reposed, ud tbea escaped
class tt “OB Tbnraday ercnlng at
eotton batting garb tt a Bute ClaaR
On tho bRtk of tba atono la a rade
B to tbla dty.
Id the entire countrybotk flta ud water. Tbe only books
bome on But Ninth atreet. 31 ■
dlstrfimtlng preaantt trea R
Mr. nnd Mr*. Boacbert left for Padrawing thB may be a npaar wbU*
Chrlstmu dinner
Hoping you all will do a. J am
bBng damaged were tboee ot
ber* being present. The eralng
Cbrtstmu tree la toe Pint MutbodM
aorao ktod of a bird la atoe n
umkay on tbelr wadding trip, nd wUI
Tours truly,
look plaa Ghristrou at the home of
Judge.
•pent to delightful way. thoa proa- cburcb. bis rtothing Onebt fir*. Th«
od. TW* ai* etbar naika on tbe return about tbe flrB of January.
R.
8CM<»fBBRGER.
Mr. and Mrs. Joaph Taylor, tt Acme,
ent giving'their experlebe|en alna bleu wu extinguished bttora MoOnRThey will be at borne to tbelr friend*
) bB they bar* bow
those praCnt being Mr. and Mr*. Wal One of the toraUgating Committee.
lte*W«ne* Borod.
Dell wu seriously burl.
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at tbe borne ot Mrs. Bougbey.
niaglbto by tUM.
MIehlgu Hide Dolen AaaoctotloR they left .High aebooL
An ntann of fire turned to from box ter Mull and dbugbler. Mr. and Mr*.
During tbe evening the cUm disFriends wbo went to nrfead R
Tb* Boh wan fond batwaan Can46 at 4:30 Friday morning called the Vick and family. Mr. Ud Mm- Larern
CDSod a big meeUng of the alumni CbrisUnu celebration at tb« botee at
HBaha Creeelng.
Hu Ran promoted.
toraina oBd Utoad. tbiae and
to theraldenaof Fred Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Conten ud an.
f held earh yar during
Sarah J. eras, near Owoalc
Hateba's CraaBng. Mlcb, Da. r.—
( of Utoad on aaeOoB
lUh. 335 But Eleventh *lrat. Mr*. Buller an* three an*. Mr. and Captttn Flfteu, tt the Kortbern
were surprlad to And teal te* prin
I. tt WM lying with tb* image up potetoM are not morlng quite a tut wbar* a good start bad ban made, Mr*. Bert tVbaler and family and Michigan Tranaportailon company, to Chilrtniis hnllrjeyr. The next i
ward and any bare bean dug up by h for toa lut weBu but tbe price bU tba Btrong gale wu blowing baring Mr. and Mr*. Ja. Taylor. Dinner wu cornmand of the Mtoauri since that tog of the clis- w-Il U- al the bom-- cipal event wa* a wedding to ^tlffk
tt. Arthur Garland. acconl:ng tc
Wilium H. Cross and Htoa ITMinbrtll
pMw or a hbnow. Tb* flald M about hpme up to fit cenU.
nicked tbe flame^ op through tbe rar nerved at 3 o'clock. The following 1* steamer wu built tour yon ago. will preant plana.
Ooward. tt Ooman. ^
Tbe following oBIcen were Betted
a Btt* nnd B half from lAke Michigan.
to this port nett
walla tt tbe kUeben tbroogb the root. the meno;
It tb* Into OB lb* atone 1* correct at the lut regular mating ot tb* A. Tb* flamu could be seen by the flte- Rpsst turkey with dreulng
baring been promolen to ammud of
I
Bigja.
Atter being badly worsted to a flntle
Fsrhsa
'
R iTUt that a portion ot tbe bud 8. of B:
Roast spare,Tib* with draalng the stamer Mutton. C* A in FtnuBcn
u
they
neared
the
raldena.
bnt
Earl
Orrefl.
»ilu
Enri
Johnan.
eneouoter followtog'n bntU* tt wtti
J. Parmer, rewlerted.
MB anmuntotll Cbrlatopbar Colnmraa ba* many friend* ta th.- city who
Chicken pie
they prevented tbe flrq apreadlng to
alleged United SUte* nary doerter at Pontiac. Andrew Ceteto tUJm «M
-<tou. Bnmpgb*.
bna on bl* woBora oxpodlOoe In 14H.
Turnip*
S«uer Kraut will be glad to learn of tbe promoUa
tb* front of tbe boae by -quick work. Poutoe*
badly dimmed by swoBa flptM
wu toft yutu ud wandered far la
SeereteTT—Walter B GrBllck.
but sorry that be will not touBi tbto and murder. It now believed by Em
Plckla
Jelly
Tearing out the walls where the lire
met county oS.cUl* to be the mur that be tried to *)e^ la tb* nc«.
Trosurar—A. U VuNnlttr,
te tb* nortb. pratably ohanad by boaport
Brad and butter
wu atlng lu way. tbe men managed
derer, tt John Blgjoe. u indlau, wbo As offlar foud him ud Cole wfll
til*
At nay rat*, tba cuilon* elected.
Pried cakw
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Aiarted Caka Charlevolx Sentinel ays:
to gain control after bard work.
■s
found
murdered
in
tbe
woods
now bare te aadwer to a a*mdfil1I
Mr. ud Mr*. ^1 Pt»cb . apul, fb* furnlHir* in the front of the Mina pie Fumpkto pi*
■teRR wbtob to aliwat skultohnpad.
“Capi. Wm. Finnan, wbo brought
>ar Pcltoton a abort ilmc ago.
ebarge.
term* 4h* bnata for many gnoor con- Cbriatamu with Mr*. Pooch’* partoB.; bona wu not banned by tbe fire. biA
out tbe ftamahips IlUnoto Ud MUTa
Cttfa
Tbe Indian was lut son to
iBtate Ona* Warden Piera aayi >»•
Mr. ud Mr*. Joe BUnek.
_ iacterOR
iri. and wbo laid tbe Utter bOM up
tbe anoke did some damage,
Candy
pany with a wliUe man wboa name ret* are being used by nbWt taRtan
Mr*. O. AwUn *P«t CbrtatmU thing* to tbe rar part ot the bouse A CbrUtmu tree to* ala
tbto fall, will
wu
unknown.
Blgjoe
bad
drawn
88
q te Mtoa KthB WbhR
to Tiolatia of the tow. wuplstoto
wUb Mr. ud Mr*. Edd Hatch.
ship Manitou next aeaaoo. CapL Flntnrc ot tbe happy oocailoo.
were
burned,
bnt
the
lou
wU!
be
eortog nnmerou., to a tew loenttttM Wr
Th# flsUowlng letter la tram PterMessr*. Albert and Vern Irish and
ucu'a first command wu 20 yar* from the company for which be
SRa BarM. director of th* ecaserra- wlra spent Cbrtotmu with K. C et«d by ln»uran«, « which Mr. Beam
ago. wben he succeeded CapL Thorpe working, ud a abort time afterward rets may be lawfnily wed. a In Ua
M«rtdtoatowntetffRU ■
tefy of Bank of the Veetera State Orkwoid ud family. All report a isk had 81AO0 on tbe bona ud MOO
Acme. Mich.. Dee. 86.—Lut
to the Lawreace—(bat maeter baring was seen with tbe white mu. A lew
on the fnmitorc.
riAra
Utei«
bU
body
wu
found
to
toe
Normal aahoB. who write* the edlter good Ume and loU of good t
tbe dty of Uastoff. Btoa ten w* ‘
Tbe fire bad evidently been smould one of (be nicest estertatoments ever been promoted to tbe VenM (aften woods, ud his bead bad ban crub- Uw providing for a bmarty OR matat tbe ttoord u follows, bu letter
In tbe town ball wu given by ward laLl He next brougtl '
ering for some time, and when tbe
hBng of tench Inteiat to the many
Later DtlaU,TkU * new tec bat
the re^ ed to evldaliy with a blUy which tbe row* wat tote etut Mvoal p«mR
Bama boral through tbe roof they six young men of the Tillage who city tt Charlevoix, which
shot hr
btaod* B Mte* Bibei OIbbR who note on Cedar Lake.
Thai followejP offlar* Uter found. He bad atoo
awakened Edward CUric. who lira arred u oyater anpper for the bene built Champlsto.
been atroek with a heavy plea tt reeklea sparrow 'bnBteiR ta oftta iC
with
th* ptogiM* nhe hu There have beu nearly
nett door, and he aroused the family, fit of tbe church, making about IJS- hi*' promoUon u referred i> above.
the Uw autboristog the boolp. «Bn
be*b*ls of poteteu tended
-Capt. Bright, wbo last yar utled wood.
Tbe ball had ban beauUfully decorturning
in
u
alarm.
RtoprosRtthn
la
bis
pockeu
they
found
but
*1hlaklaff that u Item
Croeriog tbe last nMotb.
lated In erergrau. the whole giving Ibe Manlton will aocceed ^pL Flnaeenu. all be bad left of tbe 88 be abooUng tt apaitoffi ta ten ettpf»par aboot MUa Mel L. GlbU' A Brery team from Beaten’s harir
a tolry like effect, and tbe table dec- cu In tbe Misanri.
!
BU Fir* St Cha
««k aright pcoa of lateraet to ymr broke away from it* driver ud ditch
laauor
Oanfv. fliwyaWtt*
"Tbe stamablp llltoolt.; wbicb left bad drawn but a abort time before.
Charlevoix. Mlcb.. D*c. 36 —A de- oraUott* were very artlatJeally arrang•RbMribeiR t Mclote a eutUng from ed the carriage down a steep
us last season under a charter returns Tbe watber wu very cold, and bU teaghter tt Pknak Omgar. a htatt<*eUre flue auied a bad blue to tbe
> Oasette. Mtes
abont one Bile ttotth
WHII
ratete-ra..
te, MOW , Iran te. tell, ral HIM
Tbe young men d'd the pUulng to tbe line
court boua TneUay morning. The
the man. be would have Irotea te skot Monday by a flobart itfln ta tea
bon Beds a eery wars plaa at the Hat^e's Croalng depot Tbe
and arrangtog wltboet uy help from fn«»m of CapL Stufflebeam.
ate tbelr way between
MoTBBl aUool, both oBoag the taeol- ru to tbe watering plaa Jnst oat tt
tbe lUia, with tbe exaptlon tt tbe - "In all probabUlty tbe Btlrtlng will date bsiore brtp nould bare roab- bands tt her I
The rttUd hU beu taagkt how t»
ty and the stedonu. W* nr* pradlet- ’Trarera aty and there It ran Into a wall*, and when dlaarered about 16 cooking tt the oyater* . which
do tbe bary frel^ttag. taking to all ed him.
shoot te* gn by u OUST krtthw
teg awaal thtogs for MM OIbbR guy wire aa a telephone pole and oa o'clock the entire building wu boney- due by tbe Lndla’ AU teeiety.
Th* PeUstai offlens
obore. bay ud atralu pi^. Inclodlng
ooBbU by flro. The roof and upper
both OB aaecat ot bu teoekiag abUset to work to And a clew te tb* nad he ntowd tt nt bin elfter whOo
thrown.
Tb*
alda haring a floe upper, enter- Elk iUplds-’'
floors
wer*
dottroyed.
but
hard
work
Ftoytog ttgother ta ten nhouM tt
lly Ud vdntaff ponoRaUty. l aa.
Burdetwr. and tost nt^
tatonwat to tbe way tt male wu altnrad
tbe
atructore
trem
euUre
deeD«Mi of H.-4L MooBrnm.
>b« tt te* taBOy.
"fan traly yonrs.
tlon. It Is odd. wu nstsl
A Grand Affair.
a provided, nnd tee vMt of CbrtotHorae B Beeebam. tt WCIUbo- traetlOR
bail mam Jnotn
Th* anool InultoOra tt ttfleets Ernest Rnsall. wbo Idudfled
te* ev*
Not a ringle reard wu IML tb*
Tho rilIpWfl rotetrad to 1* u toi- mrs. one tt U* highly rapi
bmy u nee hotaRglag te Bari Joha- Tb* Tovnry tt teo «HM-M donhtM.
TSnlti being closed efler all tbe books'eolng Breryone bad a very bam' ud aortal affair at Travoa aty
duaara
of
the
Ont
Tnrone
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NO tet fN BAY.
Hnvn tABpMtOv I* BnUtorHr (er th* fUUawt that then
«fn M w IM ta the her thU vtnter. AMor«iB( to Mr. LeagMadhr. lha alK» |ad|«aie as open
iHater.
-The nth mao itth of Deoenher erera the short flars.** aaM Mr.
tMMtPerthr. *^Hh her one eaMpUee. ererr der aleot thee
a wane eoeth wind '
MoMag., That ia tadteaUr# of a
alM vihler. *tth ao tee la the
har.“
Oaeeaeeeee*
nagr took pUee at the baaie
the
cnoa-« penou. Mr. aad Mn. Aadan
mdartehaoa. The pMing paople iteadrad the eongntalattoas and heat
vlihee of a large oataber of triends.
Tber will anke their boaitr «n the
farm owned hr Mr. Fndertchson.
He abet the Bunch.
A dalatr baaefa of mistletoe which
hU baaa shot from sa oak tree In
Louisiana wse raeelred Prtdar hr
E. P. WUbrlm. from bis eon. Jerome
WUbelm. who b at Beaux Bridge.
Loublana. Tbt mistletoe U very
aearea Ula year, and U order
raaeb U
eboot U frcsn Ue brancbm, owing
lU baring ao sapped the life from tbe
treac that oo one could be fosnd who
would risk broken ..boom In attemptlog to eUmb to ibo top of Uem where
It groas.
Oeoerally there b an ample supply
Of UU Cbrtstmas flower, but tUs year
It was scarce Urougbout Us i
Wlibcln dlUrlbuled
mistlMoe among his friends ao
large tmoeb of It wse taken to
Mereantlle
pany'i store.
Tbe Helm Brick Machine eompaor
also recHved s idee lot of tbe dalntr
white flower from friends In eTxss.
A
Ttote CemSeg.
Mrs. Oaorgs Pray recatrad a postal
card reaterdar wbkb bad
rears nod als Bkoatha on
a JJte war
her troa UecUaao Citr.
T*e raera ego last jair Mm. PrayB
sMer. Mn. L. 8. Oolbr. «( Owago. N.
T.. paid her a rIsU. On bar reurs
hoMe. while pemlag through Meekteec Oltr. aha dropped bar sister
pnetel mid, which was dated Julr
IMA The eard reeeliM its dsMlnattoe, hating been addressed a Usbsl.
IMaanbir pt. iMrt.
Jnat where It has apeat all ibU
Mas Is a ayeUrr whieh will hrohabir
■over be eiptalnad. There was no
Pour OstMmliorM There.
date ataapad a all diiriag the rear
A pteassnt day was spout ChristiMd, bat la iAt It had passed through
as St tbe borne uf Mr. and Mm.
a p( Oaami Laha Torch
John
B.
RUe.
Bast Rlgblli street.
Uha aed Mabel.
A family reunion was held to which
Triad U Burn Jell.
four genemtions were repfcaenledBaUaliA Mich.. Dec. n.—An ni Tbe guests of honor pere Mm.
■napeialiU aUeapt to burn the Antrlu Catherine, of Chicago, sister of Mm.
ennAir )di)
asde^rtataes aiM». kiw. tnd dangbier. MIsi WsUb. also
Otbar prtaonera aeciue WIlUam Hlnea. of Chicago.
Ha denies k The tnoeadlarr while was Mr. Happy. Thera were 20 In
ontalda his cell corrtdor. ooncesH.
nodw tjsdllag, At night hs mebed
Mm. Bles pUyed Santa Claus aad
thniifb the Iron Uuice and aet It on dlatribuUd tbe prenenb from
Ire. Another prlwner Imaadlatelr Cbrutmas tiwr.
■are tbe tiara. Hlnea and four telDargroY
daughter. Miss
Mrs.
■ lop prlBoners were In the Charlevols AdelalA enjoyM her flmt Cbrlsimas
JAU during tba rwent dr«, which near- immoiiaely.
Ir dMtrored that building, aad narOlen la a Hap^ Bey.
rwwlr escaped anffocatloo br ainoke.
Prom BatnraayY lUeorw.
Olen Doyle, the IS-year-old ion of
Ill With TyMield.
. J. Doyle, left tor Chicago today.
l|Mrd DaanU, o( Webaar street,
Borne time ago, Olen waa unfortunale
Mas takea to the saniarlnm rWdnr
enoDfb to hare to have bit leg rw
andUa^ lU with tr^M t«T«r. Tbe
mored and that naturally prareoted
ram mu, who b abont i< rsan ol
him from having aa much tun as
aiA la the OQlr son ot Mrs. A. B.
r boys. He baa now reache,
Oaonlt, the two residing alone
age where an artiflclal limb b prac
tkd^ WeteUr street hoag Fiord
tical and when he reiuma from Chi
d this WiBMpi
cago. he will be equipped with
tar ht bis audles. and tbs atraln baa He waa very happy over the praepeot
bdih so graat that 'be
'l la saSertng
Of being able to discard bU crutch
«lth a e
and looked tor great times when be
gets back.
^ IpBered dtrata ef Panlrsla.
>*ncn Bartak. one of tbe ploneen
White, who went to Chicago on burtM Trarerse City, euffered a stroke of
who mould have been 20 yearn of age
tbe Mth of this month. Mares
mother, two sMtm and two brothers.
Truth and
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PERSONAU
Prom Friday's Record.
appa^*la«H WcB-Infonaed \ every
Mm. Tom
snd children, wMk of laa and an cmentisl to prvmaixnt
trtf (oday for a month's visit with
asi and creditable standing- Accor*
relatives In Marlon, lad.
r, it u not daimed that Synip of Flp
Arthur Loomis, of Baraboo. WU,.
and Elixir M Sensm is tbe oaty remedy cd
Is rlaitlng In tha dty.
ipira. and known value, but one of many reams
why
it S tbe best of pereoosl and family
Burt Anderson. Of Honor, and their ^
families, spent -Christmas with Ibel^llsxstivm is the (act that it
.If'..
talber, Alex Anderson, of CSO West'
ewraUnt and rslievss ths iAtemal orptM
Bichib street
I oo whkb‘«lt acts without any
BseUa-Ewan.
' ' teacher near .f(«o8eeteaadwitMMthaviag(oia
school
Honor.
I in the city i
the quantity from time to
It arts pisasanUy aad natuislly and
Dr. Oregory and family relumed
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last nltbl XxL Nesm* blty. where
■**
I parts are ki
they spent Christmas with relailros.'»-*«*
approved by
E. A. WllUrd. of Empire, sax i„‘phyeicianx, as it isfree from sU obyertioothe city yesterday sod today on busi- ’ die suhsUnras. To get its hcoriirisl
)M.
leOecU always purriisre tbe grouior
Wllllsm C. Adkins and family, who nuoiufsctured by the Gslitorais Tig Syrup
turned to their home In Qrsnd IMpldi
this morning.
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Mist Oertrude Harris went to Qiand,
Rapids 00 business
Iness this morning.
Dr. R, Howell, 'of Detroit. reUimed
boms this mornloK after apenfling
Cbratmas with Chas. Broadfoot and
Mm. Emma Broadfoot. of tbls etty.Fm-d Grundy, bookkeeper for the
Cooperage company, i Interlonn-*.
and m. Willie, were la *e cuy this
PMIIp Helmforlb. of Bingham, retntnad to bto esmp
day after spendlug Christmas with bis
fsmUy.
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George B. Pray returned from
Uaasburg today wbbre ae wee
buslaeu.
PERSONALS.
Frtn Saturday's Record.
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P. F. Keller, chemist si tbe utar'ch
factory, has returned (rom a visit
CbMagu.
Miss Clara Stdhelm. of Muskegou.
spesdlng the faolldsys with ber sis-
oo a vacation In the west returned
home yesterday.
Mra. B C. SUlea went to Honor
thU morning to visit over Sunday.
Mm. John Cruse, of Honor, returned
borne today after s short visit in the
city.
Mm. H. Johnson, of Wllllsmsburg.
and three cblldreo went to Pouch tbls
morning m vish ber father.
Miss Bditb Soniem. principal of the
High school at Lslngsburg. left for
that city today to resume her dyllr*.
party of Uv folkywlog perapns
to Solon this morning to bunt
rabblu: B. Lanway. W. H. Lanway.
E Cbambi-rUin and G. Froat.
Mm. McCo'ugb, Mm. BenneU and
Moseiie Bennett left this morning tor
vUlt to Ithaca.
Mrs. Koenig Koehler U vlMUng ber
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Koenig.
Herman York went to Kingsley .this
morning on a btMlneas trip.
Miss P. E. Axtell, who U teaching
sc&ool at Mackinaw City, relumed to
ber duties tbls morning after spend
ing Cbrisunss with friends Ip tbU
city.
Mr. and Mm. G. A. Mater returned
to Clare this murnlDg after speodl
CbrIstmM with friends In the city.
Mm H. McLouth left tbU uornlug
for Lake City for a visit with friends.
Mr. and Mm. N. J. Clark, of Orld.
who have been visiting relatives at
Bnttons Bipy. passed thrqugb the rtty
this uiornlng on their return home.
HI Hennelt: wbo has been sailing
1 a whah-back to I.ake Superior for
tbe past season, trttirued tu tbe city
last night.
Mr. and Mm. WfllUm L.> Wilson, uf
^ngsley. returned home today after
M>hi>dlng Cbilstnias with
Frank W. Wilson, register of deeds,
snd ramlly.
Sbermsn Whitman snd family, of
BucUey. are in the cKy. visitli
tires (his week.
Mm. P. W. MeboU and daughter.
Aisi Laura, loft this moruuig tor
^dlllsc to Join Mr. Nlehuls. who has
-nily in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. James Durham, who
teve been visiting ber mother. Mrs.
Qrorgo Cook, of 818 Bast Eighth
abeei, returaed to Cona-ay thU niorallit
Trarerse Qtj State Bask
LET THE
SOUTH SIDE.LUMBER CO.
Traverse City, Mich.
BeU )'oo your bill fora house or Imm.
a full line of
\V« cany at all times
LUMBER,-: LATH, SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, PORCH
COLUMNS, INTERIOR FINISH AND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Get oor fitfures aad oompsn> our uniLs before buyim'
us. Look for tbe Big Bed PlauL
Oor. E. StL St. and Lake Ave.
A. Tracy Lay, PilcfidenL
H. Ployd CUacb. Vhm-PtesddesL
Samuel Qarland. Cmhier.
A. J. Maynard. Asst. Cashier.
A. J. Harlland. Asst. Cashier.
CAPITAL. •aOOmO
SURPLUS, S46AXX)
Call on
Pbonea. Bell SKI; CiU S08.
i per cat gUavefl a Hbc DeH»lU
We Believe
Cboice UDouUmv! .lapan particnlarly ^ne llavor ou<i
exoeplioDul etreiiirtb. If yon have trouble y;«'ttiDK a
ton tUat it to your likioK try a tatuple pouuil of Uiia
ODo. We will take our cbaiicea on yoor ooniiuK back.
Dr. F.
MacNitt
Bpeolellataf
EYE, EAR. MOSK
AND THROAT
OLASBBB FITTED
Price, She per pound.
thU morning for a visit with friends,
Mr. snd Mrs. Jubn Kane returned
tUs morning to Ho>-ne City after,vUKing witb Mr. and Mra. Ned Conway,
of 218 West Twrtflb street.
C>m Tyler returned to the school
Beulah this morning after spending Christmas with tis faiber. Dr
imrl C. Tyler.
Mm. B. Hender^ott. who tcarties
Id the southern part of the county
went back to ber scbool today afu-r
rpeudlng ber vacation In tbls cky.
Albert Brtbl. of Elk Rapids.
sp<-ndlng bis vacation with bis cousin
Mrs. Dr. Clark.
Fk>rast Kane, who has a floe posi
tion In Chicago, spent OtrUUnss
bis home In Cbsrievitlx. Me will ar
rive this evening and visit fm-nds
while en rouu to Chicago.
Willis Pennington, the Interlocben
druggist, was In tbe city on bus;nesi<
today.
C. J. Marten, general merchant of
liiteriochen, was In tbe city attend
ing to business msttera today.
Chss. Novak, one of Ue princliistK
of the Olivet college. Is home spend
ing tbe holiday season with bis psrenls.
j.
J.m»m
J.Kasw* tREZIIMA
•■■fGeneral News.
ruu (rum five hutiiln-d to seven buuWashlngtoii, Dec 27—Bids are now dred mllRuD acn-s. Tlu- pres<-tit anbcliig advertised fur the ctinslrnctlon iiual gruwlb *doi-» not exceed.dO l>OBrJ
of a m w naval hosplUl at Fort Lyons, fee per acre. Th * means, taking tbe
Col. This hospital will be tor tbe i maxlnmm*ivtlmab- of fortai
une and treatment of members of the I the basts, (hat the aniiiisl growth Is
navy exclut-lvely. Fori Lyons was at I forty-two billion f<et. which Is
ALL KIHDS or OUT FLOWEBB
one time an army post, but has not'equal to the amount of wuid used
b« n used as siicli for 20 yesm. The Dually for lumlx-r alone. Considering
Of 8EA50K.
former buildings have la-en li\ disuse all the drains upon tbe forests, it U
for a long while, and some ol thorn iwtlmaicj that under present coudlwlll be repaired Fort Bayard. K. M.. tlohi the annual ronsimiption of wotfl
is the site of tbe present boopilsi fur . Is thro- litiu-, the annual growth,
(li-piried it will b<- iocrvasid by fur
army and navy suBerem (rom tiilM-r-l
Mexico'* Ctnrut
ther aaaesrinpot.
ciilosis. but It .«» growing over<r<iwd-| m,.,|c.o c.ty. Dec. 27.—Mexico's
•Turkey shows- pnimltc to b*-/.
••d and there Is a necessity for more||i,|ra ceiisuf will be taken in October.
larger thla y<«r than usnal. Antoi*
facilities,
jjju
oj 1J00 jj,,.,. ,hn
out of work have-formed hundrada of
Salaries Raduead.
'number o( Inbabllants aa K.CtI.ept
io-i«ay tri^ amnU.towns
New York. Dec. 27.—Fnllowlng a'but this la cunstdered uncertain (or of (be country. In .NeirYtWk alone
general acheme of economy the of- the reason that the Indians, feartog (.000 aciora are mil of eniploymewL
ftcials of tbe Erie railroad have de ithci ih'-y are wauled for the army
rld<*d upon n general reductiou In the to pay iii-w taxiu. do tint give the salartt* of Us clerical employes be-1 art number of the iiieiiibers of their
ginning January 1st. NoilDcatlon ofjfBmllii*. Special effurts are to be
FOR
'
ed action has been givenimado next lima-to pemuade th.-m of
^11 employes not protected by
a of tbe eeusui.
agreemenlB. Tbe reduction w-llt In
Protect Oepeaitort.
dude both the offlcem and clerks
OkUbowm City. Dee. 2T.-A
alike and will extend from the pMsi- banking law for Oklahoma, providing
dent dosm to Ih.- fctva-month clerk 0 guaranty fund for tbe protection of U Clsaasrw, w>>tb«B,
In all about l.OOo cmployea will be deiKwItora in Inaolvenl banks, will bf- bral* and prolecta
aft'ecled.
uperailve on Feb. 17tb. I90R. Uic diaraanf mrm.
bnns rv-nUing from Oatanb aad drivra
reduction of two per cent will, E„rh Mate bank ta r.-qulred t
awsy aC<iM m (hellea<l,iutt-klf. Un«flr«s
be made on all salaries ranging fnmi;,o the state Unking Uard a
U>eB-as,.of Tssle aod hnirll. FuU risa
00 Cts. at DrUiaitsi. or fcy maU. Liumd
month: five ja-r cent onl^qaal to I p.-r cent of its dally a
C^w■u
Balm f..r u.e in at..iulx-r*7r. cH.
saiart.-8 iN-tw-eeu glOit and |M0 a ^ deposits. Wbeaev.T this s
Ely Btothen, CO U arras Hu»<. Kew Yertu
ith. and seven per o*nt op
salarl.-s of 82f*n or more.
CarlifM Checks.
Washington, Dec. 27.—Chairman
Paune. of the way* and means comLAST A LIFE TIME
illtee Ol the house, has carefully
studied the resolution tntrodun-d by
Representative Hill, of Connecticut.
for payments by the treas
ury and to the Ireastiry in the form of
Thcae Steel Kangea ara buUt
c»T(Wed checks, and Is entirely willto last and aave fuel—made like a
iiig to havf a full kbd careful hear
bailer, with double steel body, se
ing b*-fore tbe committee on the sub
cured by cone head rivets, driven
ject. lie will, it Is iindersiuod. leave
cold by hand, not the flat kind
tbe management, of tbe wulij'-ct enused OB comiDoo ranges.
llrdy lu Mr Hill, and the latter will
imtUbly set a dare for the hearing
after tbe
gross.
Jewel Ranges arequick bakers
^
I( Is likely that at this hearing Tn
because tlie heat Is evenly distribaddition to Jann-s C. Iliillock. who has
uUd around the <nen. bakes on tbe
>M>en agltit\ug tlx- new plan, ttu-rv
oWn rack as «cll as on the o»cn^
will Ih- Invited al.-o tbe w-cri-fary of
UXtuiIl.
tr<-nsury and Tn-asnrvr Treat,
ise ib<-> are willing to appear and
na the n'S'diitlou. as It ^is belici
ed ther will U‘
tUjme a:.d get valuable facU aUnit Jewels
Foreat Area.
Washliictoii. Ix-c. 27.—The esiimates of till- fon-si area of the rnile,<
Slat<-s. according' to official figure*.
F. M. PAINE.
iFt-ORIST
Aiwiiiiilixuq
CATARRH.
. 8UU Neurs.
Lewis L Richards. Uie well known
violinist whose home la at Ann Arlior.
arrived Monday to spend the holidays
The Usltle Creek merchants have
hired a corps of private detectives
and «re making a general effoii to
rid the city of ahoplinscs, whu l>ave
been doing a big bualueas there.
parMrab aboa < o'alock paaterdar
Tbe gambling -joints'- at Benton
f Uthe
Harbor are pretty wrw cleaned
Death of Beulah WelMt.
ad' Ua danghler. Mra. Prank Yotruba.
Mrs. Ray Balding received a btler
according-to the police department
dMBMhabeot He was earrlad Into Saurday from Mm. M. B. 'Haba.
and where Iberv were, many tM-fore.
of San Pernando. Cal., telling of the
tha honaa and medical aid at
there ia not ao much aa a gum m
ttmmmtk. bet bU whole right sMe denU ol her daughter. Beulah Welch,
chine now.
••• daand to ho parairwd. and bs, formcrlr of this city on the 18tb of
The Alma board of trade teltcv<
«M irr'Tli*— He b resting a UUie Dec. Miss Wrtch wss s sutferar
in protection of home tndnstrles. At
from tuberctdosls snd left here three
special meeting Monday night n-solu
yesm ago tor CsHfonda where It
Mr. Bartak came to i4ieraa air wss hoped (be climate would prove
tiona were paroed prou-stlng agninsi
vMk cae or the Boheatan eolantea
tbe passage of the Philippine tariff
beordclal. U'hlle bera she was a
In IMd. and has nude hb raaldenee
reduction bill Introduced by Cimgresspupil of the Blmwood avenue school
ia «Ma Bttr stwr alnaa Hla ohUdran.
Payne, of New York, Dec
proolnem and well-liked In social
vttfe fte encepUon of Mr*. J. A. McCopies of the resolutions will be
aad church circles. Tbe deceased.
Mnaas. who b in Boston, all Use U
to each Michigan congressman.
tr. Hd la M r«dn o>^
A. a. of C.
Noilces complying with the legal
At the meeUttg of Black Union
alatples have liecn posted In . < ver>
4IM American Society «T Bqnlty last
ward of Kalamasoo.
Thoams WhIUMd and Miss Heten eraning. It was voted to accept the
uamas of voters Vuo have petitloued
Jana Pwrtaa were untied ta marriage report of tbe delegate. David Roosb.
tbe board of supervisors to mak<' lo
■I'M I**
at the reamnoi of Mr. and Mm. to Uih state oonjfention
cal option an Issue In the next spr.nv
Jnaaa A. McAlUster at • o'clock ''(he eounty coorentioa. It was moved
el'ecllon. Tbe Rev. H. W. Jones, chslr
CbrIataM art. tbe Bor. T. Boyd Oar- aad supportMt that the annual duce
of the Antt-Saloon league
tt tba PraabylerUn cburcb. o«ck»- be raised from tl.20 s year to tl-M.
1*1^ cummiUri<, expected to w.-ive
m. The ronng people are both em- leaving 60 oenls In the local union
full returns from the county Monday,
uury. It was also voted that thr
pMphd as atleadanU at Ur aarlum
but only recelv«-d ro|>orts from
r and ireeaurer'be
and hake a large number of friends ogloe of I
city wards.
aad that tbe next reguUr
U plih Usm happtasas.
Joseph Murrag. the dement<-d youth
nieettng be one week from tau night.
who dlsajipeared from hU homt at
There was a good aUendatice last
Mladdifl at NSrikpart.
Owoaso Saturday night, has relunied
M9rtto0rtr%h.. Doc. ».-A mar evening aad mucb intereat In 4fae
to the borne of
uorle. John C<illard
tAiLuth^ circles took pUce work of tbe union was shown.
is lying at the point of death
. al
iMM iWarday. the contractTbe elecUon of oSicem resulted ae
exposure.
Murray walked
>«B IBKMa UrlAg been Prlodrick follows:
.
Oakley.
12
miles,
and
r<-iurocd.
^fflflWl|>«i¥>Jfl»TihtlM ChrUUne Oir.
President—Bdwio BUcA
dvnlly with onthing tu eat. in a driv
tBA(MB»oiltWlng perfomed by the
Secretary
and ireaaurer—David
ing storm Owing to his 1IInew« the
Frevwlrorr of Kldaay U(a,^,
Ayakstead. of Buttons Bay. Rousb.
. £>« pc»‘ple do not rcjlire Uie alarm
falgue has reduced his vitality to th>^Ler of Mauds were
ing increase and retiurkjMc prevalency
extreme danger point.
wlUofs the ceremony.
ol kidaeydisrate,
OsnamI News.
Jesse liougbtnn. who has excited
' they sat tewn u> an eUCamdan. N. J.. Dee.
Three'prrthe envy of his ncighbom by tunilng
tirNhfasL The »a^ sons were killed and 18 badly Injured
II 8100.72 worth of sparrow* In
In n rear end collblno on tbe Camden
reeks, now bro Ms eye* on the tnu-s
ra!livi.id within the city UmlU IhU
In front of tbe public library at Deisorr Ir;'
t. where, he estlmaii-s 20.0uu of
n uhuig. Pa.. Dec. 28.—The womt UKiratag for Hayflrtd tor a vlalt
noted tabooed leathered, folkv
ddemte of sickness in M yean pra- friends.
.1 nlgntly. "If the Hb^ry coo
vaHs here. Ttwasands are m«atmted
PhRIp LaVsntlne and Anit Barth mission will give me permUsion
aaeamanla. typhoid lever aftl left (hU moroiiig for Big Bapids
said Houghton. "I'll dean them x
attend tbe Ferris lasUtute.
op in one night. I want go up
Injure a tree or pemon. I w on't
often expressed,
Mra. B. H. Halnstock aad son.
tbe city railway
trany t$ hard WUIle. leU for South Boardman ttaU flrearms. net or doped grain,
Swsmp-lioot. tbe
iu!d:”'^A^r^*^VhJ^carin^yr^
preuaed ior men on account ot nick- mornthg tor s visit with frieoda
method M a new one of my own and pain in llic back, kidney*, liver, bladder
Miss Ethel Ranger, of Nortbport. rm not going to reveal It. All I
and cwry juirt of the unuary passage.
Washington, Dec.
2
aeldent passed arough the city today oo her la permlaslon to go on the Iswn and It comvs-ls ioxbiliiy to hold water,
and tcslding
tiding pain _
ia pusing
.. „ .it. or bsd
Rocervclt bae approved
way to Nortbrllle where she Is t«>scb- get tbe birds, and I
following nae ot bqoor.
mendaCoQ of Cotanel OoMhel. chalP Ing Bchool. ttie spent Christmas with
Ume of Di^t when there won't be beer, and m-erculnes that uajdeasanl neman of the Isthmian canal commts- rr nareoU.
une one to run In and steal half of cessitv of being compelled to go oltcs
during the day, and to get up many
aloa. that a raditnl change be made
them from me.'
-fir and Mm. C. A.. jobsson V
__________..__ BigbL The mild t .
on the Panama canal work and the thU morning fur HoedI city
aiy tir a V
Despairing of her husband. Clare. the extmordinaryeflcctef Avaotp-Reot
m plana were begeo today.
fulflUlag the protnlae of reformation U aooB realised. It stands the highest
for lU wonderful cures of tbe mow dis
This change consists la the re-locnMr and Mrs. Jobs Hopklss and two which he made when she asked
tion of the dams aad locks and wUI chUdrea wow to Haattm thU monung voree. five months ago. Mm. Hens tressing esses. If you need a medtnue
von should have the best. Sold bi- dragsave the gorwnmsnt tlO.OMAM tn for a visit Meads.
JohaMH. Judd's Coniera. ha* renewed ncs in fiftv-ceet sad one-doUar sizes,
v..^ may have a
s sample bottle and
J. F. Halsey letuiwed to Grand Rap ber appUcatiOD. 8ha charges her hus
that te'.U all
“““
CleveUnd. O.. Drc. 28 —Secreury ids UM moralag atIM rlsUiag friends band with cruelty, general depravity book
about it, both sent free |
Taft trill be the chief speaker at tbe la the eUy.
and nae of cigarettes. Sha alkcca
Miss Bessie Msbn. who has tw«n that while he drives a fine horse, the
McKinley day banquet of the Tippe
canoe Club bera Jan. 2>. An Inrita- vlslUag frtaads la the aUy returned envy of nearly every farmer he meets,
Uon was cabled to him whUe he was: I Grand Rapids this morning.
be has tailed to auppoR bar. The
e anv mistake, but remember (be
abroad but Us accepunce r" — * Mm. Jatosa Stewart sad Mr. and' coaple hare been mnrTlad two yearn
e. Dr. Kilarer's Swwmp-Kout. aad
uidrea*, Btagbatttuo, N. Y*
made public >utn today.
Mrs. J. H. Smith Mft for KaHinaks 'and have nn Infant danflhter.
Thiuiis Site Kiluf
Iinlle lid leiei Siqict it
Eli't Crux Bila 1
ii-srsTSL
QUICK BAKERS f
in
You Nued a New Range
_______
FrarilA Trudt
Beautify the Home with
Permalac
The |H-rmaii>>it finish for wtanl. metal, or pla«" r.
It if east^ hp-
plt*-d by anyuBc. Will not chip, crack or scratch.
You
ttni'- DOW.
have th*
Make good use of It by Wpivning the home.
»
CalvanIXAd Iron FOot Tub*, v Iih a bale handle ............................ »»c.
Smaller Tub* ............................. .................................................................. loe
Cloibaa Baskeu ....................................................... t................... 3t>c to »0c
Wrlngem, from li.M to the steH ball iH-ariag kind at ................II.OI
\Vc have Just received •qm aew WusMnc Machines
Call and look
them over.
Our C<iVPf-T Bottom Bolfem' it ll.Cit art- great. We also have tbe
sll eopper boflem at............................. ............................................. 4341
Th>- I'nlvcmsl Food Chopper chops all kinds of rsw
or
cooked
tuiau. Tegetaliles and fruits. Sells f«r ... ,.................................-..ILM
TRAVERSE CITY. UICB.
w»fc >
ORAND TRAVkm HKRf^ THIIRRMY. JAHyfRV A 1l«.
f was glad to ece It. um.. i go to "General George" wlth fuU and im- the old sand bm. yonder. So they
school erery day. My studies are nr- pretalve cereMnnles; and here we en have filled 11 with water and plugged
arithmetic, apelllug and grammar Uy acted atlrriag* IltUe dramas ot Revo- tt up tight, and Jack -Prosi did tbe
reel. And It was that which ronaed
lary
teacher's name ie MUe Hubbard,
also, ^ns tbe scene of our tomous the town last night!"
had nine little chickens but thra<
So "Ttoneral George" had spoken
them died. We are going to have a SDow-hatUes. and the blrtbpUce of all
Yes. and he bad done more, for when
Christmas tree at our school, and
IMm BAd R*9«tatl«.M «f (Th*
—an hour later—we gathered about
'and see bow many Umea yoo ean program. Well, u this letter U get
HaraM Ynint r*ika twiiitlM
toe place where he had lain for ao
srrlle “amlle'^ without beglnlng to feel ting long. 1 guess I wit] have to clone
Oi*.
ly year*, we fouuJ there but the
a gonar sort at bappineaa. aad a niee for this time, so good bye.
been our rival leaders, clasped bands
iinie Iwticblng at the comera of your
snd swore eternal friendship after tbe sbattert-d fragment* of our life-long
Irtrad!
And thrae we afterward gath
mouth. Tiylt some time when yoo
Cleon Burrows
flerces snow-fight that bad taken
I w((l try to b« •• hopM u I
don't feel like amlllng. After |«u hare
I don't wnnder that yoo enjoyed se. place within our memory and aftei ered up and hurled, with all due pomg
•an and max* aviryfcady hafoy
wrtttm It a few limes yon will think lag the snow come. You ean have i both valiant captains had pommeled and ceremony.—Chicago Dally New*.
aa far aa I can.
Of «*er BO many pleaaaoi things. If miM fun playlag la it.
each other bresthleaa snd nearly
I will try U N Iwrln^ halpfal
Chria.
you are where you can't write It. why,
blind. Neither one had given in. neith
and kind ta •oarykady and to
I were a lalry iostead of a cat I
Juet—amlle!
Peabody. Kana. er wonld admit htaseil defeated and
aoary iMng thla».
Dec. 14. lOOT.
each was filled with a sudden admlra- would ebange all bod boys aud gills
There are some nice lettds^ for
Deer PresidentCion and respect lor hto sturdy oppo- who teased cats, into kUteus for a
to reed this week. Brer so many
Hare to a girl who waau to Join tb%
Pen had a cut In hto Up and while. Then perhaiu they would symmore than uaually came about ChrUt- Sunshine Club. Her name Is Pearl Bob had two black eyea. but never pathlxe with caU that are thrown on
d<w* have old iratai tied to ihelf ulU
mas time. Suppose you all write now MBler. Pleuoa send ber a card and bad Awe
hate their tails pinebe.'; >n are
and tell ns If yon had a Merry Cbrlst- button In my name, end send me an- spiring sight than the) hearty ban^
and Hapi>y New Year.
other button, too. I will send you two clasp of thtwv two battered heroes divseed to kiok like monkeys, i have
not been so badly treated as i
oenu. Mamma went to Michigan thu UwJde old "Geueral George.
1 beard df. Only on Several orBuch a cunnlDg poetal has Mme afternoon at grandma U slck.>Well.
Thereafter Pen and Bob were rlral
^ SOII&BIME J
from IDdna Claum. with a picture of will close.
leader* no more, but were aworn easions have I beeu abused by boys
SBouee-famlly in a shoe. And Mabel
Your
friends. Stoulder to shoulder they and then my mUtreee was away.
.CU»
was brought to toy present bomMnbn baa sent two photograph
Mildred Westbrook,
stood In the school; together they
i covered basket two summers ago
ale or herself that you may be su
hope your grandma Is much bel rose ibtougb life higher classes, and
.NIW CLARA RATU. CdJtar.
your pripideat will always keep.
ter BOW. end that your maq|ma It l«dh!4her they Anally passed from After my arrival here ] was named
•Chrluopher Cohimbus" by my Uev,
beck borne agalD
SBMiDg tw to a college In
mtotrASS. Some of tbe membt rs uftbe
Ukeskle Mlcb..
taw-&.
Dec. 22. IMT.
when their first family obji-cted to my name, they
Ran^y »ht«1da.
said
it was not a sutUble one for -i
DMr Prtoldeatholiday came, and they not only rt^^
I have rend tbe Grand
lipied to us but condescended to tell cat. 1 should be ' named "Maltle. "
Herald lor qnlU a while and tbe noi
us -won'deriul stories of their coUege Tom" or "Dick" But finally my
V. U»1.
I read It. tbe more I want to. belife. And It was now that they discov name was shortened U> '('bris." At
cauae ol the Bunifalne part in It. t do not go 10 echool no^ I bave*a lit ered that tbe old town was a sleepy first 1 did not like the name myself..
Roftiapa.
One eveuing luter I was dozing oe
Her name Place and Wloa.' ^
think It le nloe to be a Bunihlner and tle elster two muotl
L 4%*y “ ataryoa# war« «taa tad tw**i.
the cupboard when 1 h^rd my full
alwayt try to Uke thlnga. when (bey to Maudle. Wril.I ednt think of much
On the third morning after their
W
■ And ofoiyooa woro Jolly;
name mentioned, Chri«opher Colum
write, ao will have to cloee for
cotne. in t bright way. I bare a pony
.urn. we tracktd them by their foot« avary fcwirt atUi (ladiiaaa beat.
bus- I I(«>k.^ 1111 and saw oue »f ibO
and lU name U Gypey. and It will fol
Kitito In tbe newly fallen
hoys wilting at the table studying his
Pram your Suntblaer,
low me moat anywhere and <
old play-giouDd. where we
I> noaa alu^iUI frauble or complalD,
WUUs Morgan. found Pelf attentively examining old tory and from bU talk I found out
when I wblitle. Although I an writ
A»d nobody aboifld labor
whom I was named after, a great dis
Wouldn't you Uke to b\ve Maudle's
ing lhl( at my grandniutber'i. pleaae
George.'' while Bob was go
la avll work, but aach vm
addreaa me at Three Oaka. Mich., ak ame on our Cradle Roll? Any baby ing through some elaborate calcula coverer.
To lore and baly bU aalcbborJuit rUltlBf here. Wiahlng you a who k£3^ how to amlle can be
Tbe days went swiftly.by and 1 wras
lions,
figuring
with
a
stick
upon
the
9. vbat a happy world twoald be
'
Merry Xmaa and a Happy New Year. Bunsbtoe baby.
happy.
the. dose of one peaceful
smooth surface of the snow.
Pbr you and me—lor you and mol
I remain,
"It all depends upon whether it enmnier day another ]>et was bronght
. Paul B. Glbaon.
turns cold." we heard Bob say. as we home, and my good times were brer
And tr, perhapa, «c tk>th abould try,
mauy a day. The new iN’t was a lit
1 am*ao glad that you are intereatThat doroua time to burry;
sraiui>ering u|>.
white dog. He was named "Tip."
«d In our Clab. and wnat to be a 8i
saw that someiblng was oo loot
IF you and 1—Juai you and I—
I have not written la a long time
ahlner. I know from your letter that
Bhontd Uucfa iMtead of worry;
and begged to be let Into tbe fuu. At And it was not long until l found ooi
thought
1
would
write
to
you.
1
that he did not like caU. He would
If we abould prow—Ju« you and I— you will be a true one.
much peiwutotent teasing on
to school every day that I can. My |iart. Pen and Bob finally consented, chase me from one room to another;
Kinder and ivaeter bttrted—
studico are reading, arithmetic: Un- swearing us to secrecy, and exacting nud In KUd out through tbe hall, and
Perhapa, In none near by-and*by
guage. writing, geography and spell _ promise from everyone of us i<
bark at me and bite me toa
That food tine nlflK be atartad.
ing. It U snowing now. 1 can't think turn to/tte "battery" at It o'clock
One day after being all tired out by
Then Mat a happy world 'twonid be
Agton 1 sritl srrite a few lined. I ce- of much to write, so I guess^ will precisely, each brlogiiig a bottle fill him, I jumped on the cupboard and
r6i yon and m»—lor you and mel
have to close for this Ume.
delighted tu find nyseli beyond
ed wrlth water.
-Harpor't Touag People. eelved your wekmnp letter and It
Prom
made me very happy, and eent a smile
hi* reach. He ran up ami down before
.They would tell uk nothing n
Alice Morgan.
the S<
my- place ot refuge and barked. After
just then but that they meant
m dMtmry.
, No. you haven't written In a long "wake the town." sod our excitement that day I always juni]<ed ou the cup
going to speak a piece for Christmas
How c«n a lUCte ehIM be merry
I spoke on Thnnkegivlog. too. I wish time, and I am glad to bear from you
mystery momentarily In- board and looked down oo him w-itli
la snowy, blowy Jan)iary?
again.
1 couM nee you, but am afraid
vnpt. I did not often go any dis
By enob day dolag what te bant.
cant see each other this Christmas.
tance from home. There to a big dog
By thinking, working lor the rest;
LeeUviUe, Mich
I am sure old Sanu Claus Is gotag
second door above us whom I
Bo enn n UtUe ohUd be many
Dec. 14. 1M7.
visit my bousi- t|)ls yesir. because
each with a bottle of water hidden away from by climbing tne peach
la onoBW. blowy January.
be always bai. Papa told me to tell Dear President—
Bomewbei* about him. and little Mary tree,
As I have some new namea to send. Trevbr, who always tagged after us.
yon that you were very welcome to
Below our house to another dog
Friday. Doe. tl. IMT.
the dear little SunablnerK' pbolograpb. I will try aad write to you. The caused a roar of laughter when she whose name la "Sport." l'‘am going
Now mambora Jcdnlng ainee laat r» I have )lve more new names tor tbe
•• are Maty Moon and »labo1 pulled out of ber mitten a wee mite gowdp now about "Tip.'' He began
portad.
Kerdon.
Plainfield.
Wta..
R*F.
D
No
Club, making aixty-twn. members
away from home, and would stay
phial whleh held |>erhaps a tbim
AlbMt Uhrlnd, Buttooi Bay. MIeh. Cedar. It made me sd glad .t£at I I. and Kate Nicbolsoo. Leelsville.:
sometimes a day or longer. One night
Pont K. Othaon. Throa Oaks. Mlah. Jumped up and down ahd clapped my Mich. Mamma to making ns girU blefull of waier.
Then we were let Into the next he came barking at the fruul door at
Poan Miller. PMbody. Kana. Nkmt handa fbr Joy. 1 do sriab 1 could send
' new red dresses. I will send you
midnight,
and oue of the family
stage of the secret, which was that
aent by Mlldrod WealhrordL
Id a hundred nanus! I told some of some Sunday school cords for the
to go down wtaire and let him In.
■ditb Miner, UUIo Mlllor, Orrai tbe Sunshlaers that you sent them gIrU and boys in China. Well. I will "General George" was dry?
He bad b^n dry so long. Bob said, He kept gulng from home until late
Minor and Mmar Miller. Oodar. MIoh. your lore la a UCcr to me. and they ekae. wishing you a Merry Christmas.
that be couldn't speak If he wanted
Namm aaai by Mabel C. Naha.
Ever your friend.
tald that tlmy were glad beennae they
to. So, now. we were going to "wei
Ngpy Moon and Mabrt Pardon, beton^, and liked their cards and
Nellie Sullivan.
rinladold. WW.. R. P. D. No. l; K»to buttons. Tbe day papn took tbe pic- I should Mke to see you girls In the hto whistle." nbd if be felt like It.
Nitholaon. LoadaVlIle. Jdich. Namea
rw red dresses. How pretty they he would by aud by let us hear bis
of tbe Bunshlnen, he took Juat
voice.*'
We all laughed 'Alelightedly.
neat l|y Nallle Salllvan.
thoae who were at echool. Mamma must have been for Christmas.
tbeugb this was Oneel^ to As—aw they
said the thon^t the picture was pret
had intended It should be."
th y. F. •w^mt Oub Cram* Ron. ty) not only boeauae ot the children,
But W'c fetched and carried ^ and
Vthal MUMo. Oodar. Mieh.
Name, but becnaae the woods and everything
If so. it tvill interest you to
watched and shouted. wHh glee, while
Bent by Mabel c. Maha.
iarohnd were oo prettn toa I hope Dear Preeldeni—
know lltal it c»n be stopped
few lines Pea and Bob poured the water down
Santa CUus will come to see me ai|d
Wbat do yoo aappooe a lot ol grown
:
old "General'*'' rusty throat, until it' with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pvn
jol' even
«me to see yqu. too. But mamma
and without' any bad after
np fnik ham done now, Sunfkln
was filled to oversowing. Then they
told me. the other day. that I ought fell from a bay load this summer
effects, and this
thi- without
dandrqve
in
their
carefully
fitted
bungs,
broke
my
hand.
Por
pets
I
bare
a
cat.
y> be thankful for what I have, to
ig habit or
ccr of forriiing
am ih the third grade now. There and fastened Iron plates on over them
nothing about ness preaenu for Christ
disarhaving your stomach
i
■he find about H. hoonimo' aba kRMr
and finally turned old *T3en,eral
mas. She said aome children do not are thirty-three sebotora in school.
ranged. 'I'hcy positivcly
that m haee bad a Bmhe Hub for a
have thln^ to eat. or clothes (o wear, Please send a button and card to me. George" npon hto back, with his noz
tain” no opium, morphine
long while, haren-t weT
zle close agslust tbe wide of Lookout
and don't wen know about Christmas. As my letter la getting long. 1 .will
chiorocaine, chloral, ether or chloro
Wap. ibeoe grown np folk who
Rock.
I could hardly believe It. and I am Cloee tor this Ume. eo good bye. '
form in any form. Dr. Miles'
■rat fhonght of tbe Bmlle Clutf were
And there we left bl.m. after var
From your little Suniblne'boy,
all the children at Cedar know
nerloan; noher bnnlneea men.
They
lout mystic iDcaotaiionw and adjura Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain.
Albert Vhrlnd.
about Christmas. Here are tbe new
and
leave
only
a
sense
of
i •clief.
made Bp their minds that there
I hope vour hand is quite well by tions that be would "^pt■ak.’' for the
namea tor our Sunshine Club. Bdlth
The reason for this is explained
wnaak. gay om U aeelng inat -the eesnow was beginning to fall ajhlu. ami
Miller. UlUe Miller, Orval Miller, and thlk Ume. Albert
■ the: fact
fa rtaat headache comes
rtotti. anber aide ot bnilneea.
They
tbe
wind
was
blonlng
In
sharply
from
Elmer Miller.^ Please send them cards
from tired, irriuble, turbulen^
anid to each other. ''Let's tee the
The OW Cannon.
and hu(tons.‘and put Bthel Miller's
nerves. Antn
' blight aide, too; wban people bngin
became Utterly cold, and over-taxed brain nervi
Mereside was a quaint, pretty town,
name u the CradU Roll. She to a
Pain Pills soothe and strenj
to UM abont bard tlmot, why. weV
which seemed to dose quietly under grew yet colder aa the night came ou.
baby,
hut
1
dOB't
know
Just
how
old
en these nerves, thus remov:
Jnat Rmller And they epell emile with
ita elm tree* all summer, and to bIca-p And when bedtime came, each one. I
she U.
harmless
the cause. They
a groat, big. enpital 8. .tt'a a proUy
under its whHe coverlid of snow fancy, huddled down among tbwbed-! when token as dir
Tmr Loving Sunshine Qlrl.
good Mon. lan't It? But we Uve
thrangh tbe long cold monthi ot Mn- cloibea and drew them well up
Mabel C. Uabn.
•TIV ttw Pr,
Anll-Tato Pin*
known it was pretty good Ions before
around hto ears.
1 hope you srill write agala before
imnk*^t*^*i?
that wKI
they 9prted a Rmlle Qub.
Between tour and five o'clock, the
•uuwl (b«m
Tt.Fr w-ill cur* tbv
very long, and tell us tt Santa,Claus
We young people tried to rake tbe
Tbe tnt Bmlle CInb was organltod
pxt morning, before It was yet light,
sloepera .with our lusty lungs, but
visited you. and wbat he brought.
la Bah Lake City. Dtah. and the gos•m
o!
w
lu-MOus
l*miwi
'
' '
though we made things merry In our and while the storm was still raging
emU of the nuta was made proalSolon. Mlcb.. own little world, our noise amt seem :urioualy.
dent of Ik Tba« New York City aUrtSd to roach tbs quiet beigbU whereon »oke the sleeping town. NoUJin;
Dec.
Id.
1M7.
od a dab and of ooarae Cbkago did.
ways Uks U;« Antl-IWin PUU. as4
■
broken tbe stlllnees
our elders dwelt.
they quirt ra. rigt.t *w»>-. _!. U_.ryIt to aa boiwr Dear Presldeal—
Our young Uvee were fuU ol tbe before: even In the memory ot- the
I thought I wonld write again to
ksw upen U.* nrrvf-*.*'
»ry mMtbtr of that Clab. llie mam
URli > E. K.\RL. lu-tn
ta Sunshine .Club. 1 am going to bDslncm of study and i>Uy. We siud- oldeU inhabitant.
bam nil wanr n buttoa. as we do. but
alw Ptiw sr* »■* ny
Or.
Bverj-one -was awakened, and trem
^1. 1 am Id the ^rih grade. I tod because we bad to. but the god of
____ ____ ____ •Kill susrintM thst
Inatend ot the hutUm having “H. Y. P.
firvt pacasa* will hinrill. If (t
la tbe artb grade apelllng. I go to ptoy was our ruler, and once out ot ulously asked what had happened?
Sunahtne Club."on It, there U Juat
i.
OB
we
sped.
Some
thought
the,day
of
judgmem
,
►TvJ’rr Ml«*rn bulk.
the one ward. -teUe.- There to -n ariiool mry day. My studies are
a day yet.' 1 bsve not been late rithipaay of fleet-footed boys and girls, was at hand: olhens tbought it a sig
UQet Medical Co.. Elkhart. Ind
pledgp for tbe Bmlle Clab. but It has n
to our favorite playground, "the bat nal from some v^el to dlsirews. All
lot of long, grown up wordk In il er. I Ilka to go to school and I like
noch na .................................................. my' teacher very well. Her name to tery.*' on the sandy bill that stretrii- waited for toe
tbouf^t;" and a "W'bercai.
Miss Arley Johnslou. There are nine ed ItseU beyond tbe town, along tbe reprated, but oo other wound fell ui>on
tbe listener's ears exccfii the voice of
*lU^ved." srithoot which grown up teen ecbolara In school today. Il Is margin of tbe sea.
DETROIT
Long years befote^our Ume. some toe wailing wind.
peofig dc«'t seem to know bow to do anowtog here today, and I am glad of
BUSINESS
Daylight came and toe storm bad,
like to ride down hill I half-forgoUen old Inventor had made
naytMng. Yes. our Bunsblne pledge
UNIVERSITY
to a rant deal simpler, and means bare lost my button, ao will you hto experlmeaU out there, where bU ceased But it was still Utterly cold.
jBst^ same thing as the Bmlle Club please send me another one. T will rus^TdlainoaBted canoMi yet remain Our household rose early, but aooci il
Stands ready to help
ed. tbe sole monument and record of was clear that it could not srille in
ConMItuUoi/.
will try never to
clone.
young men and women to
win independence and aoehto work and his hopes. But wc. Uke Us usual duties while the mysiesy of
ry eir trac abont nnythlag." to'MJler
Prom roar loving Bonibina girl.
caaa. it has given the aUrt
than awful sound was unexplained.
hts. contemporaries, Ignored the v
to iRtoember than the "whereas"
Age 10.
Entber Good.
to Iheusandt upon thous
So my father went to find out
You have reason to be pleased be- saecesaful man. and bad built up
nboto ''peaslmlam’' and 'Hhe negative
and* Of young people. It
somctohig aboui.it if he could, and
can help yoo. Write for our
aMeV IBe;" and the whole secret ot enuse you have not misted a day at more Interesting romance ol our on
catalogwc and give u* the
tbe ^ile Club's smile to to tbe rest n^ooi Mr been Urdy. That U a fine To us thU guD was a relic of the good finally he came in laughing heartily.
chanes by spending toe next
"It lakes toe youngstei*:" be said
old RevoluUoaary dasw. and this hill
af opr pJodge about bring happy and record.
•ix months with uA Enter
lovtog. and helping other tolk. We
once been n famous battery and "Il teems that Bob
any time.
amlM at tha BmUe Club becaime we
protecUoa Of tbe town—wbkb Pen Wllltoau bave been hearing lortW. F. Jewell. Pmident. R.
have bad n Bmlle Qub 8rat.
A •snaatZ. C. A. C R. A.
:.
Uiely.
aboi)j
the
expanskm
ot
had not come Into extotence then!—
pnneipst, IS Witooa
Daar me! your prealdkat has writ
SMlDsi the approach o( an enemy by freezing water and all that It wilt do.
Ostroit.
Mieh.
ten ^mUe' no many limes abe can't
I thought that I wonld write again.
and -thfy tbought they would see If It
kelp nmillDf berselft Just you tr^ tt It has been suowlng most ot tbe day.
We bad ^rtatonod tb* old gun would explode the old cannon, out
SUNSHINE
lUF
in tor UXL When oM moraine ha
ramr back tick, and died la a few
day*. I did not ery. or evM fori sarty lor him.
One day before Tip d'lOd I waz
watching tor mlcv to toe' kitchen
when a boy took me np by giy fur. a*
■hopping aaicbri. and
threw Bte right on Tip'* hack I was
that 1 tried
up the window The Aide boy toughed
l~rau*e hr >ald my hair (toodstralghi
up my bark.
Ou«- I wa* dre«*fd in a doll baby'*
I right drea* and red hood, with a rib
bon bow under my chin. It ws* done
for tlir amusement of a hllte g.rl
who was visiting here.
They all
toughed and said I looked' like a mon
key. I wm toe only one that had any
tuauDvrs and d'd not laugh, but ut
In an upright poKlilon in one place.
I felt so aahamed My mlsttea bap- feicl* things jhal I wauled to nae. Ope
>me
of those boy*, whenever I sent him
anyUilng hravy. wotSd
me In the other room, and look the for a book
dress and rap off of me and gave m* walk rapidly; by my de*k and tost it
larger *ane<-r of milk. She tulf the indefinitely tbward me. If II happen,
Oneevenlng she Irf her be«i hat on
a ehalr and I took a nap on the rrown
cd It She saw me. and lihat do yo'i
thltik »hr did" Do you think I vraf
gtven a hard alap? No. Indevd! I
w-a* takeu right up In her arnu. and
toe said; "Chria did not know briI often with 1 could t.-ll her howlove her; i can only shuw my love lu
a quiet way. Sometimes wMn I am on
(he cupboard and mtotrea* .to cloae by
me 1 Uke niy paw and pull ber arm
gently to me and give it a tiny bite
Macy time* whrn t meow for some
thing lu rat she trill go lor milk for
me II It 1* nrarly- ume for school I
often wtoh all rats had as kind a mtotresx a* I have t am a large rat new
and have dropped my kilteuUh airs:
I would not object to bring caUed by
ray full name. Christopher Culumbu*
Two Bey*.
I bid two office boy* whose mnUi
duly it was to bring me note*
cards that were aent into me. o
ed to. miss the and land on the dank,
it was all rltfit. It it tell on t>e Roar,
the hoy alwdy-* managed
tall over
it In hto eagorneaa to pick II np. Than
If be bad a letter or a card to deliver.
bv would eotoe rioiw up to the 4
aud stand there srannlng H »Uh
minute rare. This beiag eonriadsd.
be wouU ■apnv.lt airily In my dlraclion and depirt
The other ; boy always eame and
went ao that'I could hntdly-.^enr him.
If II V
took, luksund, or box ot
letters, he wiould set it quietly down
Sf toe side of the denk. Letters and
cards VM-re Mways laid—not loosed—
right where my eye would fall «m
Ibeni direetly'. If there was any douM
to bis mind about whei^ be anfihl
to lay a IrilPT on my dM or delivM
it to some other person in the offiee.'
he slway* did hi* thinking before he
rame near me. and.j{ld not stand nnaoyingly at ^ elbd«^':jD^nex the
letter, that boy understoiS the aelmce of 'ittle, tMngs. When New
Yeac'ii came he gut ten dotton The
other boy got fired.
A Bodtofek schoolboy
wemk and sickly.
Hb arms were soft and flabljf.
He didn’t hfivc a strong muscle in hb
entire body.
y''
The physician who had atteikded
the family for thirty years predcribed
Scott'^ Emti/sion.
NOW:
To feel that boy’s arm yon
’ would think be was apprenticed to a
blacksmith.
Head Ache
Sometimes?
KS, ir”. .“irTiri,.?,-""
-■JK-nS '
E.'
P
BcttcrGctthcmNow
You are burniag more fuel than is
necessary when you pul off get
ting those storm doors and sash.
I'hey are fuel and money savers.
Gfct your order in tomorrow for
yours. We'll make them right
and make ihe price right.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Your Buckwheat
Cakes Aren’t Good?
Blaming yourself ail the time'when
moree thsn
th»n likely tts
it’s ibe Hour,
flour, Tlic
Ihc
next lime you order specify H. & L. '
Co.'s and note the differeace. Rightly
used it makes the most delieious cakos
I'ou ev^r taaird. This is the good old
fashioned kind
HANNAH®LAYCO.
:
:;
1
aHAND TlUVtB** MIRALB. TMURWAV, JAMOARV t 1«
bMB n«Mect«r<UsappMn to ooe or
two day*.
.
The beet thing tor the cblldrcfl
Butter atoe of a walnut equal* c
when they cough at night, te to gss
oooev.
a soft, brown paper that to tough,
One coffee cupful at bolter pressed cut It out like a bib. grease It well
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS MItor
down equate ooe pound.
with butter and aprinkle well - with
black pepper, and pot it on the
Ooe taWeapoootuI of aoRbatter
equals ooe ounce.
's child's cbest. with a warm flannel
portnolty tor the boetcM to decoriu
Ooe solid pint otchopped meat
TIM MIy OU SKMfMlMr.
eencemlng gawaaget.
then wlUi vaUr color akelchei ot
equals one poond.
'
MKk • jolbr oM lello*r laflueozn
Id tbeaa day* almost every bouaeboo'Brw plied hUh vUh boUy vtoath*
Eight to ten eggs equals one poeuil.
«%• !>•..««—fc«* OTcr the v*y.
hold posaeases a meat grinder and it
Four Ivaspooolute equal one table- all haadkercbiefi used by tte patient
Lit* MM* to h*T* plenty of lunabUie and Cbrietma* tree*.
baa
bc^e
one
ot
tte
tndlapenaable
It there U no opeu flrepUce ter the
apooQlul liqulA
fV>r bln la the elwi4le*t day.
should b« placed where tbe* will not .
blm.'cr*Wloa. ttare may be a back yard, part! of tte kitchen machinery. With
Four tablespoonfuls or bait glU be likely :o be handled by otter
■9vr. It ssythiof bawea* to v
even to an apartment, when tbe cere tte advent ot cold weather nottlng
equal* one wineglassful.
meml-er* of the family, or to come In
Be vhlBUae bis worrMs away.
taste* belter for an occasional break'^Uma Bean* Baked With Salt Pork
mony can lake place.
Two wineglasses or bait a cup' contact with other clotting. Wkea
fast, dinner or 'supper. ' than i
—Parboil one quart of- Uma bean* equal* one gill.
.
Half the ton te to permit tbe cneats
W Isasb, like the Boot of tbe blackthey are washed they may be tbofsHlb half a pound of salt pork. Take
good, home-made sausage, wbleb
Two gills (qua! One coffee cupful. oughly dtrlnfi-ctrd. freed trum Stain*
to dlamasUe tbe boose of the decornbtrda.
ibe pork and score It in slices
easily, qtilckly and
economically
Two coffee cuptul* equal one plot. and whitened if first soaked In cold
tloni and build the tre. Tbe eoaU
Jwt bobble* op oot of bl* heart.
for serving, then turn tbe beans Into
prepared by buying the cheaper cum
Two UblesiKwnfute liquid equals Water to which a half-cnpriul ot the
HI* bUtba. happy, spirit briini over. left by tbe blazlnc cedar offer a food
a baking dish. Sot tbe pork In the
or pork ahouWer or tbe "butu."
one ounce.
chance tor roastinc marsbt
And can seeks a frleBdiler mart
best kerosene oU has been aflded.
ceuter and bake until the bean* arc
Utter being cut from tbe neck of the
One tab1e»pooDtal of salt equals
and eheitnut*. Each peraoa may be
With the rartOB* trial* ah* oBenThe mi>re a man bundles up to
tender. Do not have the beans too
animal, and'entlrely tree from
ooe ounce.
requeated to tell a story while their
■HM uwb U a hint to depart.
keep from cold* tbe more jbe may.
rnotot when ready for the oven. Cover
It a quantity ot sausage to prepared
Sixicen ounces equate one poond Some people d<i Dotting bat watch
especUl armful ot vreens 1* belof
tbe dish for a time with an agate
once. It may be kept Indefinitely tn
or one pint of liquid.
Re« a cood word, a kisd word, for cooaamed. tor each ooe most make
against
exposure, and keep them
plate, then remove the plate to cnap
oold Weather by packing It closely in
One rounded ubU-spoooful of flour selves very busy. The best sateguarAs
ab offerlDK to the "evU" apbiu. A
otter*.
the bean* and pork, I'sc with the pork
Jar. and pouring over It bot. melted
-half ounce.
chaflng dish supper . or an oyater
Wbaterar their rank or decree.
dally exerctoe tt tte open Sir.
beans that are father old and require
Urd. Ot eourae It ataould be kept in
Three
cup* of corn *mea1 cqoal* and tree use ot cold water, taking
Tba poorer and hwnbler the person •- roast, wltb coffee, cider and i
hours' cooking. Drlisl
""
cool place. It It to desired to keep
wicb. wUl be sutadeot redrwahm
The kinder and pleaeaBtar he;
■re not to begin tbe oae of mBtaet*.
beeus soaked over night to cold wa ■ne pound.
It In warm weather. ttU may be soetoriettin* tte -Mystery" cake.
Sad the abUdi«»*>wby, *U ot ttem
.. may be uaed after an hour ot par .One and one-half pints
Cough Mixture; Break Into MbbII
eeastully done by cooking It untU It
seal
iquals
one pound.
The
cake
may
be
troatad
In
kalvek.
tora kdm.,
boiling. Parboil young, tender beans
pieces a large stick of Ucorice. and
U cooked ttroogh. but not bard, pack
Four
coffee
cupful*
ot
flour
equate
And ttat
be like* R to be.
pink tor the ladles to cut and *klU
quarter ot a pound of boarhound
ing the cakes In a Jar and covering
If mottert educated their daughters about twenty minute*. Add butter, I
tor tte mcA
candy. Pul them In a large bottle
ttem wltb the hot Urd or fat which > think more honorably of bouae«SenT tall me tba worM** crowtni
The cutting ot the cake I* tbe great has.Cried out. The meat most be en wott. w* would not have so many. In- hour, Do not uae pott wlih young
quarter of a pound ot gum ar
oae
pound.
r .wore*. Bir."
affair, and comes at Uds point It
able pour on them slowly OM pint of
tirely covered, so that tbe air cannot efficlent bousekee^rs; but If ^be beans unless It be first cooked by
Two coffee cupfuls of elfted
He paid to a neicbbor today.
be any sort ot a large solid eaka, aneb gel to It.
bolUitg water. Shake tbi~'Wtle fre
■other to toetflclent In the control ot ttoelf two or more hour*.
|>owdered
sugar
equal
one
pound.
<n
It's ahool wbat we make It aa sponge, cup cake or angela food
quently until all te dissolved, wiiicb
Below are a number ot excellent r«- her home, she had rather do tbe work
Ooe pint of granulated au
TSap M’s make It betttr. I may.
and mUed in tbe batter must be a clpee for preparing sausage In varlona
.0 twenty four bouis. Add two
Let the Children Help.
than have the trouble ot teaching her
equate one pound.
And Uare wUl be lea* to oemplatt ot. Urge Uma bean. One ot tbe company.
tablespoonfuls each
ot paregoric,
Mother* make a mtotake in not al
daughtersiorgetting that tbit 1* *
•wan:
One pint ot brown' augar equals syiup of lp><csc snd ot squills. Give
IVa a pretty «ood world, anyway."
Ely a child. It one I* preaea
Hake Sauaagea—Take three justice to' them sac well as to herself, lowing children to help when, ttey thirteen omicet.
tte amallest. it there are seTeral. ta pound* ot pork, rat and lean, cut Into
adult a Uble«pooDfu]..a child ol
are amall. aay* tte New Idea Wo
and
ahe
can
no
more
neglect
this
pan
Twq
and
a
half
cups
of
powdered
tW jolly old tallow-Ood blaa* biml caned to an end of tte room where
four or five year* a teaspoonful.
small
season wltb three dee- of their education than-abe can neg man's Magailne. Few children there sugar .equals one pound.
HH lua
two chain have been standUg all tte sert apo^btuto of powdered sage, half
Shake It well before using and keep
are who do not like to work when
lect their edacatlOB from bool«:
All measuremente are level,
evening draped In some rlcb-tooktng an ounce ot aalt. halt ,an ounce - of they should be taught to understand mile, and aUhough their help may
in a cool place.
j
cup, tablespoon, or teaspoou.
stuff, aneb as two red portleree. Tbe
Mis all well together.' and that to be adept in the art of tewing not be all that might be dealred. U to
Be belpM and bappy:" and we.
cake U placed before her and
•A ICHeh*f._^Oara#«.
then prM It through well cleaned pUln or otberwtoe. is as great an ac atilt showing the wiling snim. wblch
9r Mklac the beat of wbat bappaas. must be silent wbUc she audibly
. BorMtbing fer That Cold.
skins wltb a sanaage machine,
iliabment a* music or painting It ia-well to cultivate.'
When I hatt dfacrfkl^ my Wtchen.
May be last W jolly aa be.
;counU tte number present and coca twlM Into lengths required.
Let them do rteponf^ble things, not
A good cure for a cold: Every aay* a writer In tte UtdlW' World,
.^ben S BmtlDrd la C S World. tte cake In just aa many piece*. Batt
alwaya the little th|H'gs that are usu niornlng before breakfast take
Oxford Sansag^—Cbop cae and onethink uo one will btamc me tor tt*
take* ona.As U U passed, and tbe per bait pounds of pork, and tte
, cold water.
Your.|nn,i^ lore I bear to thte room. Tola
mer as equal to ttem. and It seems ally relegated to their Ilk. A Httle giri
son ffndlng the bean become* t
wanted to black tbe atove*nd her
tlaappear, «f *‘Tt up,
ingenuity 1* nottln*
veal. cUaiwd of aUn and sinews, add strange to me that mother* are
e •fpeak a abade more Madly tbna • Twelfth Night king or queen, ai
ttr«e-toUrtbs ot a pound of beef suet bHnd to thto most e«entlal part of mother let her do It aeveral time*. the process wUl prevent your taking
• tbe year bedor*. ^
take* a piece on one ot tbe u
It
did
not
hurt
tbe
stove
any.
and
If
cold.
mince
and
mU
them:
steep
tbe
crumb
tteir daughters' education. So says
gardesi. which has beeo my cspselal
• my a Mtae oAaMr, Mee a little
-ttranea" and from there chooses
A
freah
egg
beaten
aod
thickened
It did make a mua* it Uught
of a loaf In water, and mix It wltb tbe writer to an exchange:
pride and joy fur tte last three ****• man.
partner. AH are then flven paper
child to be caretni. and ahe felt tte with sugar, freely eaten, will relieve
When we coBtemplaW tte many u
Tbe window, facing tto sooth,
• CUbff a Uttla Moaar to tbe fatt- • cape, the ki»«g and queen are crowned meat, wltb aUo a UtUe dried sage,
happy homes, made so by the toca- greatest pride In doing it a* well as boaraenem.
is fitted with broad sbetres the rl^t
• cr^lere.
• wltb gUt crowns, they lead tbe pro- pepper nnd aalt
A good remedy for boaraenesa te length, about et^ii tochss wtd*. upon
Veal
Sausagee-Cbop
flni
she
couldT
pacliy
of
their
mlstreaae*.
our
.beat
In• litt win nb« -fMW to tba Ut«e caaalon to tba parloie. and a*
)
bake
a
lemon
as
one
would
an
ap
LeiHhem
help
to
all
way*
possible:
pounds ot lean veal, one and
which stands tte boses, wlt^ gtte
attocu convince ns that tte training
• nbera.*'
control ot tte evening, loosing tbe quarter pounds of fat pork, add one
It win be a revelation to tome moth ple. Squeeze a llule of the th ekened trayu underneatt. *Tbv earth, tthnged
ot our gtrta to abaotnlely wrong.l
gamec. and leading off tbe dahclng. and ooequarter ounce of aalt bait an
heard a farmer* daughter aay to her ers If tte children ibould be allowed aod heated Juice over lumbi of *«»- each fall', te m^de quite rich, wrtb
They most be called "Your Majesties’ ounce ot pepper, two ounces ot sage,
mother tbe week before she was mar to do things to find bow many they gar. and take frequently. Bora* 1* pieces ot cinders at tte bottom tor
and treated a* though they were ac bait an ounce ot summer savory, and
also an excellent thing fur
really cat do. and do well.
dratoBge.
lowest and deepsst box
ried. “I have never made a loa
tually royalUea.
Juit because Rosie doe* not like voice.
a halt teaspoon of powdered t
conuined last .year, of herbs tor Babread or cake." and abe was twentyThe simplest way to keep warm at- vortog. urragon. chlvea. leeks, aad
The Miy old shoemaker ot whom
Mix well and try In small cakes.
three at tbat time, and her intended to wash disbe* is no real reason why
Fillings
ter
Layer
Cake*.
-r exposure to cold Is to Uke a long, ■mall onions, with a border of para■bM S tatord speak* most be
Bologna Sanaage with Miuurd—
a farmer, and lb* mother wa* she abould DOold;t t sbrdlubnJIurdlu
Ot the Uventlng ot new recipe* Slice tbe ssotage as thinly as poasl- well assured that tbe daughter wouM she should not do It; but maybe ahe deep hreaUi wltb tte mouth firmly ley. tte roots of wbleb needed tbe
tm brotter ot tbe bfove old mi
would like to stir up a cake Insieed. abut. Repeat tills several tiroes until deepest eartb; tte next, otter berta—
told 9t la iMoett. whose example U there is no end. bat old
ble after removing lu covering, lay have to be her own houaekeeper.
you
feel tte beat reinniing, Tbe long ot wbleb we grew to be connoiasears
and
If
she
learns
bow.
then
ahe
will
«M wHUt tt woold do every peraoa have come to learn that they cab ae- tte slice* neaUy on a small platter, al
But even to tbe case ot dividing the
compUab the dealred resnita wUb
food to follow. Bay* tbe writer:
lowing them to overlap each other, care ot tbe bonaehold with eervahts, have accompltobed aomeibing worth breath quickens tte pulse and ttirt —cbervil. tte small green basil, mascauses the blood to circulate faster. tard, and. U I remember rightly, with
I know an oM man who hao kad n greateat oerUInty and tte l^t
and gamlab with a tew sprigs ot pars tbe diaclpllne is better'wben the lady while. It will take her looger.
snet deal ot trooble and many loaea* fort by keeping to a tew tried and ley. To make the mnsUrd; Place Id
a praeileal knowledge of bow' tte will take pride in creaming her The blood flows Into all parts of tbe ttese we combined a few ^rlga of .
•s#mWoriaas*; hot be atarted o-^ testad redpea. and making tbe varia a tea<np the quanUty of dry mustard things should be done, snd tbe length buuer and su%ar. to beating ber eggs vein* and arteries anb give* out
mlgnonetU; box number ttiwe was
UoDs by tbe use ot different OlUnga. to be tmed. add salt to acaa
In nia Witt a Brm detormlnatlos
sown w^h lettuce and the aarnll radot Ume required in the pertormsnee well, and mixing it JuK aa you «ay great deal of beat.
ince of flax need In
or
tbe
aodlUon
of
varioos
fralU.
Mtmet n mnek nal enjojmaal fro
eDongb bolMng water to make a thick of certain duties, if ahe ha* a knowl It should be done. Even boy* like '
Ixbes aeurrytog to eorer. tbe brawn
pint of water;* strain It snd put to
such things. Not long ago
K, w k* wmit alone, aa poa*lbl*-«ot etc., to tt* body of tte ette. Tbe fol paste; then thin to tte desired conali- edge of Uea« facte she will be a more
bodies railing flat on tte wann aand
of lock candy, some honey behind tte rocks or bnabes. leaving
of fourteen toq^ bold and helped get
M dHatpatUm, bot la wboleaome ree- lowing eUlng* may be naed with w tency with cold, strong vinegar. Paaa kind and patient mistress.
ready for company. Witt minute In- and tbe Juice of three lemons; boll only tte garment fruited shrubs to of
tmikm nd fan: .Be baa always tried good Uyar cake recipe and^wlU at- tte muaurd wltb tte sausage.
While 1 believe that our glrto airuct'on* he stirred up a cake, and
agLn. Result—a nice old-fa*hlone>l fer suggestion as to tte wbereabouta
«e an the hawiroa* aide of tbln«*. tord great variety.
. Baked Sausages—A pinch of thyme should be proficient to every departtten rilrred the frosUng while
Drink it boi
the toiffht sM* and tbe daty ot bapplIce Cream ruling—Take a pint of or sweet marjoram, two level
of ttese dnaky laundrcases. lor whom
t ot learning. 1 think, also, that cooled; be ran to open the oven door congb medicine.
)u can bear It.
tbe thickest sweet cream and beat II spoonful* ot pepper, two cuptuh of they should be tsnigbt tbe Importance
washday bolds po terrors.
when needed for a glance of
Lsisi winter 1 was told (o try
The
B. ttat alttoacb
unUl it look* like lee cream, tbeo meat, three drops ot lemon'julce. one- of aervtog an apprentlceahlp In tte
mothers' quick eye. and he reslly
calypu* oil as a cure for colds nod
_____ I more than bU share of mUe very asreet, flavor with vanllU tourlb of a cu^l of pork, yolk* of kitchen at the same time.
The woiueu of ins laland or raoe'
Joyed himself as well as though bo rince then I hare cured myself,
w U bta cMMT. be baa develop- and atlr }n a pound ot almond*, two
Use cooked meat and chop
bad been out playing, and, beside*, children, and a pony of aeveral colds bare a |<e«ulUr custom of making np
q« the iMSttmabU feoalty « making blanched nnd chopped. Spread ttU very fine. The pork should be
tteir fscv« Ki look ss ttoogb they wore
Whoa* Way Do You Hcipf
be had learned something.
■ays the head of a bousehold. The oil mnsiscbrs. l-faem- women are called
Oh bmt M eeety attaattoa. and ot al flUtng In very thick Uyar* on tte nred after chopping and should be
“If I'm going to help, I most do 5t
Let tbe girl* mwd tteir own stock has only to be sprinkled about where ■IDOK. and ui«.u the upper Up cT eacU
ways taMig UU aas and inmlhg Ms cake. Tbe cream and cake should be lea* rather than more than
my^wn way." said one woman.
ings. and-Jet the boys know bow to the vapor from It will be lobsled iss la-llc l» tatt<««-d Muoetblng that re
kaek to tte abadowt. TM* life habit very oold when eaten,
amount given. Mix the dry seasoning
“No." aald the other. "If you're go work the wwlng machine treadle and on a pillow, clothes, manger, or hand semble* 0 long, flowjiig moatacbe.off gbcvlBiaHS, and a poUo 4ad aw' i imiutlon Creem—ImIUUoB
o! with tbe meat and potk. and add the ing to help me. do tt in my way.
^ seam. All tnes* tnlngs
kerchief). and the cold, unless It hss LmkUni Mall. « oMad arc the envy ot i sweet cream filling tor layer cake I* yolks of tte eggs beaten light. When else It tsn*i real help."
little to themselves, but If the boy
know Mm. AtttatnA he baa made thus: Take the white of nn egg.
BTioae way do yflu help—your o
and fin can sew on tteir own
MM hU ptiiffwii aid tt* most ot bU one cup of graauUled angar. one aour flat sausage eakoa and bake to butter r the pereon'e you claim to be helptons, mend a rip In a garment or a
tamUy and nUOrm. yet be radUtaa apple peeled and grated. Pot all into ed pan fifteen mteoie*.
IngT There* a lot of difference be tear, stir up a simple cake, or make
amblna wbereiwr be goes.
a bowl and beat untU very whlW.
Sausage Rolls—Hake a roll of .ood tween tbe way# and the teauUs.
pudding or tteir own candy, why. so
A' man who can Ungb onUUe when ThU to splendid tor ttoac who do not pork sausage, about five Inches long.
much IS gained. They le*ra usefni
batoerrlnff laald*. who can amll* have sweet cream, and It toke* an exwide and one thick. Roll out good
Winter Vegatable*.
habits, and Just how much work to
b« <e*l* badly, baa a g»at ae„
u,, aiBerene*.
pi* crust as thick as you would for
Baked Onions—Boll ibe onions
Involved In •*>lng these things, ano
iM—pHibTr* Wa aU tov* the ose
Lay
on
your
sausage,
told
usual.
Pul
them
in
a
baking
dish—
Caramel Froetlng—One cupful
they learn the pleasure of aceompiith
•ke halUvia tte an shtnaa when be brown sugar, oneqoarter of a capful I like a inroover. pinch well together,
that to aeol to the table— and ment. ail Ot which are worth more
pour over ttem a rich drawn-butter than the work they do. In a-family
delicious in aroma and taste, and fiiHy
ttBsetasetL
trim off extra crust, cut a allt to
of mUk; boU Ull It tt
up to the standard—that's
top for the steam to eacape. cook very sauce. Add aalt nnd pepper, and
A petted rose ta a wlaflew wlU tom .ffllnntM; add a piece of butter
where Ml are willing, there need nev
tta tte* away tram tt* dartaea*
of a hickory nut. Flavor with van- slowly. *0 that tbe sausage may have tbe top lift fine cracker crumbs. Put er be an overworked mother, even In
time
«o
cook.
Tbe*e
are
fine
served
biu
of
butter
over
the
crumbs,
brown
waifl tta agkL Tarn it as ottaa »•;
gtlr UU right tblekneaa to spreqd.
achool time when the children are
If« win, It alwaya tarns away trem |
caramel tor Cake—BoU to- warm for supper. They are good coM is tbe oven, and serve.
bosT.
Parsnip FrltteiF—Scrape and
tts^Mitaeaa aad lifts Ha face upward
one cuptul ot maple sugar, ou* for tbe children to take ftw tteir
tender two large
i<aranlp*.
Rub
Every package contains one fuQ pound, aod comes
tFwgfd tt* aaa.
cupful of “C" augar. tour Ubleapoom luMbeon at school.
Betftims Worry.
through a colander and mash. Beat to
to you in air-tighL dust-proof packages, which
•a wa. taatlaetlvaly. ihrlak frpm
j,t cream and two onncM of bnlpopular t
egg. two UbiMpoonfute of milk
keep h fresh, rich and
asetaechaiy. inky aaterea. and
In cold water;
two
teaspoonfuis
of
flour,
one-half
of
Amencan
women's
indulgences
1*
tarn ov taeas toward tt* brlgkt. tha
^
teasporatal ot vsnlUa
the
bedUme
worry,
says
an
exchange.
ttaarfal sad tbe onahlny. There to
^*jore u,lng advaneed to tte art ot cooking atoc^ leasponful of
m*n Tirta* la a** saabaam Umn to a I „
froetlng tor any kind ot tba day* of our grandmother*, a* Je" spoonful ol pepper. Make into small, Tbe turning out of the light to a sig
....................... eofeloedandgloom.;^
have along otter llnea. A glance at an flat cakes, flour sllgbUy and fry on a nal for all the anxlAles ol tbe day.
In butter or good dripping*. financlsl. aoclal and emotional,
Tear abOtty to carry jow own annnull roitog-Pttl old-time cook book someUme* afford* griddle
Brown on both rides.
gather around tte pillow and keep
■MB* Witt yog. your own Inbrlcant.
Into ot milk and twelve to^ for thought as well as tor pbyst'
Cabbage - to Cream—Chop finely np a lively vaudeville. Tbe success
cal comfort and well-being. It will be
pear owe HgBt. so that no matter
sugar I
bard to tmd anything to modern cook ,ae head of cabbage. Boll until ten of the performance being attested to
how baavy tbe load or dan the way.
and beat together
jMi wtU bt aqaal ta the emergency. fire; *Uf until augar I* diaaolved. ery more deUclou* than tbe three der. then drain. Cook iogetter one by algh*. restles* turnlngi. shudder
vOI measure year aWllty to conttone then let cook ten minute* without
given below, tn two ot these and one-half copfuh of rich milk, two ing ciclamaUooa, leara and hot foreand to ecMeea-0. 8. Maiden in flue stirring. Cut np a half poond of marah KaWag powder has been subsUtuted Ublespoona butter, three tablespoon* beady
jCXXX COFFEE CHUMS
an witli
One seldom finds a woman
flour, pepper and talk Pour orer tte
mallow* and put in a double boiler to for tte old time aoda.
enough will power to deny beraerf
Becuon Cake-Take a scant half bot cabbage and serve.
melt; when very soft, add four ttblettl* todulgetrtc. There wa* one. how
Old-Faabloned
Hot
*l*w.
—Chop
cup
c*
butter
and
work
carefully
Into
A TwMfth NIflM Party.
spoonfnl* ot boiling water and cook
ever, who did really cheat herself
unUl aaootb. then beat to tte bot su ooe cBp ot bread dou^ add one well half a small cabbage very fine. Put
The
Btstt day ot Jaanai
of It (and wrinkles) by a very
gar anl removing from tte fire, eon- btttM egg. white and yolk beaten in a saucepan half arieaspoonlul off
tetter, one cup of brown augar and salt, tte same measure of pepper, scrupulous trick.
Unue beating until partly cool; ■
Having very real anxieiiea.
half n cup of sweet milk; to ttlt add one well-oeaien egg. a lamp of butler
teaipoooful
of
vanUla
extract
party. la teftoad and many
and citron two-ttlrd* of a cup Of raisin*, stoned tte aize of a butternut, threequanet* would turn to ttem with tbe utmost
SB tta eoatlBaal It w^
and chopped, and eight chopped figs. of a labieapotmful of sugar. *t;r well, courtesy a* she put out tbe light
ttaaeo tor tbe most elatewate masked'cut to dice and a tew candled cber•'Sow.
If you a-m Juat let me off to-1
Fora week or two, or until our annual inventory
Sift together one and one-half cuprof and when it begin* to thicken put tte
«alM. ABlatottsecaka was always ri«s. Spread quickly between the
light," abe would aay. "1 promiaeflour to whkb ha* been added a pinch cabbage to. and cook unUI tte cab •OU
is bejTun. we will sell any Chest Protertor to
«w**d. coBtatotog a ring, and tte csk* layer*.
that 1 will worry for two *ol;d j
■ge la tendef. aUntng eondnuooily
of
aaH
and
one
and
a
half
teaapoonApple
PUUng—Tbit
te
deUclous
for
ga«t obtatotog It was tor the time
Aours to the morning. I' will be fresh- j
oar stock at one-third off. as we wish to reduce oor
prevent burning.
a cake to be aaten while tre«b. Beat fnl* of baking powder, one teaapoonmad* •»l*A“ or -qo*ea."
Pumpkin as a Vegetable—Rich, ‘er for It. and nothing can happen be-'
stock in ibis line. Don’t mist this chance to buy ars»
la Mstory we read how Mary, ooe egg and a cup of angar together fnl dunamon, quarter of a teaspoontween now aod then to change tte j
aweet angar pumpkin*, such as we
Chest Protector or Chamois Vest at cost or lower
ttttaB
BcetU. boBored her maid. until light, Pnre and graie two large. fnl Of elorea. a quarter of a loaapoonsUuatloD of tbe dIfficuIUes."
|
iful of mac*, quarter of a tenspoonfnl like for pie*, make a delicloo* vegeMary Baaton. by robing ber to her tan cooking apple* into a bowl
Of course, in tte morning, being re-1
1. and while grating mis with nutmeg, alft tbiwe Ume* and then add tritJe for any meal. _bnt especially freshed and buaj'. ehe Invariably
•wi royal apporel ) be. tt* "Qonice Witt beefsteak or roast When
to
tbe
other
tagredlent*.
Turn
into
a
_________
_____
the
sugar
and
egg
to
prevent
tbe
ap•I Twelftb Night"
broke ber promise, bot the worrle*
TraAltioo aay* tbat on this, algbl pie turning very dark. Grate as quick- well buttared bread pan and allow tte Slewing a potfull stir and cook unU! never seemed to realise ttat. ahd ex
e Juice rtae* like ajrup. Heat a
rwy vesttff*
vasttf* i gt tt* Cbrtotatos green ly as possible and tten eet over tba nan for one aad a quarter boor*. Bake
igfwry
1 of butter to the cused ber every night
•Mt ft ukm Aewa *a4 teamed, to fire and eUr and eook uUl It te ttltt 1 a alow oveq fna boor.
It may have bees bad fer b<r moral
GanUestott'a Favorli* Cnkw-Crenm frying pa». pot ta aome of tt# pump-, oatnre. but It wortted wonders with
itn^ifita tta evU splfito aad toaura snougbtoaprMd Ktbe applas arenot
paod lack
lack toto tt* bouattold. laviU- aotBclenUy aour to makc It ttickee to bait n cop of butter with two copa ot kto. add aah. pepper and sweei her look*.
Maot
cream.
'sUrring
and
aetsonlng
unUl
B party affords an op flv* or teg mtoutea. a level table- sogar. add to this tbe well beatea
home chexr
apoontnl «( coraatar^ or flonr. me
tesed la vater. any be aUrred la.
It nay be nade attS by addlac a taaapooafnl ot soaked celatlM and al
lowed to c« doU* cool before apreadA little lemon juice Improves
the fiavor « this UUns. Add to the
•o<ar aad eat* after beatlnc.
yotka of three sgga. then add om eup
Of water with hall a tasapoonlnl bak
ing aoda dtsMlvad In it. Sift together
tweeny ot flour aed one teaapoontnl
ot cream '«t taiter and laaUy told in
tbe aUffly beaten whltea at the eggs.
Bake la layer cake On*. FilUng lor
the ^^«ve: Cook togetter one
one cup ot grannUted sugar, three
grated tart applea, the juice and grat
ed rind of one amall lemon. Stir over
the fire until It bolM and become*
thick; allow to co« and place be
tween tte layer*. Dost the top ot the
cake wltb powdered sugar before aerrg.
Colombia Cake—Cream one heap
ing UbIeapooBful of butter with one
teacup ot granulated sugar, add
thto tbe well beaten yolks ot t
eggs; oea gUl of aherryshrdlunrdlt
egg*, and beat well; alft together
and one-halt cup* of floor, one ai
halt level teaipoontnia ot baking pow
der, add tJleae to the first mixture al
ternately with half a cop ot coM w*
and one cupful of chopped hickory
menu; mix all thoroughly
then told In tte stiffly j>e*ten whltea
ot the eggs. Bake In moderate on
doesn't make a most delldoa*
dtsh.
VegbUble Pie—Make a rich pie
douM>. Roll It out and line tte side*
ot a baking dlab. leaerrlng aureoem
cover. For tte fllltog uae onebatf pint each ot poutee*. turnips,
parsnips and carrot* cut up to amall
piece* with two amall onion* dtoely
chopped- Mix thoroughly, place to
tte dlsh.'aud cover wltb one quart ot
seaaooed stock or milk- Cover and
bake forty miante* In a moderate
oven.lt wUbed the pie-can be stcem-
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mmmi «»t WKW* C»We
Fully Roasted—
Properly Blended
McUughlin^sXXXX Coffee
2.>
Chest Protectory
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Wait’s Drug Store
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HO. V
Ty. CtUNO TWAV6BSE COUNTY. MICMIQAN. THURSDAY. JANUABY Z IMt.
JOHN MORAN SHOT OEAO
HIS DEATH
AN ACCIDENT
FRANK NELSON SAIO TO HAVE
FIRED THE SHOT.
WERE PUriNG WITH SHOTGUN
JAhii, HI* Rroth*'. IrvinQ. and th*
N*l*Mi B«y Want to Msran
•«)«’ O^ndparant* Maar
Wimarnabtirg.
Prow Thofiday* ^aoord.
John Moran, tha 14-roar oM aoi) of
John.Moran, of K1 Sooth Union
atraaL waa aecldaOUllr ahet —rly
Ihia morning at th* hom* of
grandfathar, Colombo* Bolamara,
Wllllamaboiv. dying 15 mlnuta* latar.
It la aald that th* gon ora* In th*
hand* of Frank Nalaon. th* iSyaar-old
aen of Emil Nalaon. 627 Waat
Elawanth otraoL
John and Irving Mo^a^ hi* 1S-y**i
old brothor. -and Frank Nalaon, want
to WIlllamatHirg yaoto^ay aftar
to apand a fow day* c* thair vacation
with th* Moran boy*’ grandparant*.
Thay aapaetad |o hav* a Jolly tlm* In
th* vleinHy of Mabal and had plai
groat thing* for th* trip. Thay apotrt
th* faat of th* attomoon in th* tNual
beyiah faahlon and all alapt In th*
aam* room Uat nlpM.
Bafora thay cam* down to braakfaM
th'a morning, thay want Into a ©loaat
and aoeurad a ahotgim and a rlflo. Th*
ahotgun wM an old muni* loadar and
th* beya d'd not knew Utat conoaalad
within th* barrol waa death for
cf thair number.
Mr*. Bolamara waa In th* houa*
but Mr. •o'amar* wa* In tha bam.
neyd B*awia injumd.
Michigan 45 year* ago. Fire year* esteem In wblcb be waa baM:
Plc-yd Bemu£ met with an accident latar. be moved to Grand Trarerae
Uke Atm. Mich.. Dee. ». IMT.Saturday about 4::d o'clock that caune county settling on a farm near Acme. Dick Pntnay, of Lake City. Mkfa.. has
nearly reaulilui; In a broken leg. With With the exception of a abort
been In this vicinity for some time
inlng',p*nt m t k city, he lived on this 1 and we have found him to hava the
down the bask of Boi
noble cbriiUan cbaractOT of any
LAkelfanu
.
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until seven year*
near the Pere Marquette roundhouse j
i,e moved to Traverse City, on* that we bare **«n la sH oar Htrw*
and that light that coom tram his
when be caoght. his foot on acme wire. »vlng on East FHWt street.
thrown violently to the | ^.-vea year* ago hi* wile dl*d and great cbMnion life I* a hleasing to
gro-jod, hU left leg striking * rail-, he I* survived by ooe son. Edward. every emnmanliy in whl^ h* eatart
.
|tl Webster »irv«-t. and ooe danghtep. 1‘lease buy bts Bible motto** and thus
HU companions -ecur.-d a wheel- Mrs. Kay Sbutt, of Whitewater town- help him la bis beavimly misetoa.
banow and took young B<-mus to thej»bip Although he wa* ill in bed only
Toot* troly.
home of hi mother. Mr*. Ed. Monroe. ioBe week, he bad been ailing for J. R. Cummins, Mn Lida CwmUm.
on Ninth street. A p'i>sician found 1
u^te.
Mr. and Mr*. Tboina* S. - Kelson.
CniTle BUter, J. King and Robert A.
the leg so badly swol'.-n it could not | The funeral service will be at I
be determined at Brwt wh.th.r any oc\<Kk lomorn.* afternoon at the
Smith.
bone* were btok.-n or no;, but after First Hetbodist church, tha Rev.
treating U found that the only In- Joseph Dutton holding prayer at the
Jurlee were bid bruises le-twcen the house sad the Rev. D. CoebUo aaB
lOkl.- and ktie<-., Hv i> resting -aeler the Rev. Mr. Murphy having charge Andrew. Ushop of fhe New Tock
.-ast conference' of the Methodist
today..
of the chur^ wertlce. *
Eidscoiml church, died today in hi*
eighiy third year at his home U
Will I
Milk Tssts.
Boyne (
In: ptvtor Umkeray reports that Bruuklya after an aiUek of grip.
Walloon Lake-Lumber rtini|>any baa some of tn«vr:eam tests arc showing
closed the most successtul season ibis Up a little low and he will take stejo
year of its live years 'existence, but to see that the quality Is imjnoved.
before another winter rolls around In the lost ti-sU ho made, a showing n,ui Stu-iby. aged 59. pu*Uua>UT, and
they
a protnim-nt man, iHed-^^gidy today of
but 1*
16 was made. )* being
—/ win• .pull up
e stake* and move to 1—* —uv
the I'piK-r !*enlnsuta. whore t hey standard.
Qthcr sample*
taken l«ra)ys;*.
have lOJ'do acres of virgin forests .snti
.nowod that the cteam
which is rich with Umber.
jviaiindarJ. The milk and cream test*
Tha'Herald Will Buppert Laaat
The Walloon Lake Lotuber company
as follows:
Option.
composed of of John Grand, .of this
The Herald will glv* lit hearty tapNo. l_Fau.3.1;
on lo the local option mormnent In
city, anil Josepr Croiscr and Ralph
(trand Traxcrae County There can be
Case, of K iigsH-y. Mich They started
coniproml**- sltb evU It the «om
c presem mill at Wailuon Lake In
mimity saluun 1* an evil, and a men-,
-lo^fc. ibbJ.'and in that time have
acc to good living aud good govern-'
menl. then every opp»rtunlly that of
t an asKvegnlc of SS.wo.lw Im of
fern to *b*1e thit- evil should l*e Imlumber. Thi-y huve cut fi.r.nO.OOO feel
pn.\»-d
We. twdieae ihc time
tLi- 4>ast season.
come to makV thJ HMu'm-iii of a prohibition law
munilv dei>ends very largely
Death of Mrs. B'ladeaus.
suvugth of moral sentiment against
D. E. Wright, of Hoonvillc. has rothe evil In that community. The Her
rHved a telegram front his son-in-law,
aid firmly believe* *«tch a >eotlm*at
t
Adlor Biladeau, of Bellalre. formeriy
cxisu tn Oraad Trsveree county.
Cream—
n. r..ll..d It I.. -.r-W. .h.
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The preUmlnary atap* havw baea
.f this city, that Mm. Biladeau paoed
aob of grief.
Uken. and the pMKlons that srin b*
ivay at Lansing Prtdsy night while
The body was brought heme this But waned Bartak Is Still in a
pre*ented to Ihe board of •nparrWvisiting friends over Christina*. The
leu* condition.
on raiTv more than twloe the namafternoon.
her of nione* raqalrad by the law tor
Wenee! Bartak. who wen^ stricken' rcmilos will arrive In this city thU
•ubmlssloh. Without doubt. <
evening and be taken to the home of
with parab*ls Thursday; has
Lost a Hand.
pervlsors will order the election. II
Roy W. Supple, of 615 West Elev proved to 8 certsin extent, sltbough Mr. Wright. 1113 Woodmere *v.
will then be for the legal voter* of
Boonvllle. L'ndcrtaker E. L. Hughe*
the county to **y whether they want
enth Blreel. lost his left band by gel still In a very critical condition.
will
have
charge
of
the
funeral
the aaloons Honed or not. There caB
Bartak
recognlte*
his
relative*.
Ung It enuiiglcsi In a circular sasf
Dick Putney, of Lake K i. is In the be no queatlon of the result.
rshgemonts.
recovered
his
while m work lute Saturday aft-moun i tbongh be has
Prom s moral ant
city
selling
Bible
moitoxw.
Although
tn the J. E. Ordlick comiiany's plant. I speech. His right leg. which
Mr. Putney had the misfortune to be point the Herald
Death of Benj«min Well*.
The young mnu attempted to put »<«ae paralyzvd. ho is now able to move a
moveuest.
Benjamin Well*. 71 year* old. died horn jerriL-Iy crippled, he is making
dressing on^the belt without stopping trifle.
Cant look w*n. eat well «r faH
bb living by selling these mottoes
at the Grand Traverse hospital
the mscblnery. and the belt caught
and succeeds In msMng
friends well with impure blood feeding
-um 11:35 last night after a week'* llloi
r salt rheu
Hive*, emtema.
hi* hand, the saw cutting tbrougb the
wherever he Bbe*. He came h#«w body. Keep the Wood pure with Bur
with U grippe.
crsxy. (
dock Blood BUter*. Bst simply, tak*
bone above the wrist and badly •Is you clotUng.
Doan't
Olnlnii-tit
.
.
of your
Mr. Well* wa* bora Ui
from Lake‘ tA^nn today and the follow- exercise, keep Haan and you win
mutilating It
•• otherwise.
.cures the
the. mosi
tnbsi inisuuaie
obstinate casin. M'hy s.-pt. "3. 183$. sad came to aotrtheni I Ing letter from there show*
bare long Ufa
taken to tis Home and n ,uSerr All druggists sell it.
I that they h*v* parade.. Th* Nalaon physician drt-saed the Injured meinber.
boy didn't want tn and John pointed inakinp an attempt to save the h«od.
th* rifi* at th* bed vrtier* Nclaen and Today, however. It wa* found necea»ery to amputate IL
hi* brother were.
Although U U the left hand young
•Ohia. frightened irvmg and he
ertad. ‘Don't ahoot.' pulling the cover* Supple win be greatly handicapped a*
HeaHng th* ahet and th* acraam* of
ever hie h*ad. leaving John aundmg he was left banded. He U I€ year*
th* boy*. Mr*. Boiamww called har
by thi* bad aiming the rifle, the Nelhuaband and h* ran opatalr*. m«ct.ng
eon boy atill having the ahotgun in
Irving Moran at th* landing with th*
Sialvatlon Army Bo* Stolen.
hit hands.''
body of hi* brother. H* had carried
The Salralluu Anny Hux at Ihe
-At that inttanL the grarvdmether
from, the bedroom 10 f**t beyond
|KiM0kir<- »a» xUHi-n soiuetliue Ik'called the boys to breakfast and
d thtn unable to eentmu* farther,
tween
night and Monday
Frank Nelson raieed himeelf from tha morningSaturday
Itwarpreuy well filled with
d laid th* boy down. The grand
bed atill holding the gun .n his hand, ruDlributioiiB whirb tn-e bearti-d pe.'
father took him downeuiro end laid
the muni* being elevated 'Juft
son*
bad
dropped
In during the
him on a couch and a few mlnuta*
Chrletmaa time, and the Salt-aLon
later death cam*. A phyaldan vmt trine.
Army coUfCtor. MU* AdclI. had plan
HAMMERS BROKEN OFF.
haatlly aummonod and atthou^ ha
•■There's aomething very strange ned to open It up befoiv New Yrar'u.
mad* the thr**-mil* drive from Will
A vhort time a*j the Army boa wa*
iamsburg a* faat at poaslbic, h* wa* about the ocerdent Both hsi
the ehotgun are broken »o that it bruken open, some «me breaking the
too late.
would
have been practically lmpo**l- glars. On- of Ih- cb-iks ;it the poslAndrew F. Pray, Juatie* of th*
peace, l.a* empanelled a Jury and an bic for tl.e boy* to have cocked it and ofTIcr heard the gta.* liTv.ih. and Imm<-<liat<-ly wr ni out' and took the mi'ninqueat will be held In th* Williame- the Netoon bop declare*
It was thought to have been ar
burx Tureday iiiorulne al tlie loen- touch the trigger. Perhaps he didn't
and perhapathc Jar at he raised him ridental as aeveml person* were
ball.
standing around the corridor at the
self eat *t off. but at any
FATHER DROVE.OVER.
charg* struck John Moran in the ab lime Miss Adel] then placed .a new
Th* fattwr of th* dead bey wa*
domen tearing a hole large enough box In im pla>r<'. and no* the money
noUlM about S o'clock this morning
to admit a man's fist, the blood
liB>- goDi-. Imix endI ball.
t* aecldenL Securing Dr. Swoneel* being severed and the bey bleed
ten, ho at once aUrted on th* long
ing to death before help could come."
Bueinea* Inereaaad.
drive. OeapH* the fact that no parti
The blew wet * terrible one to
During the vesr Just drawing
cular* of th* acrieuanea* of tha acci
parent* to whom their boy* were
dote County Trt-asiirer F. E. Brown
dent had bean given him. th* father
has made out ti»3 ux receipts, bealdos
especial pride. After viewing
wa* terribly worried aa he thought
2$ redemption ct-rtiflcate*. This
scene of the Tragedy. Justice Pray
everything of th* boy and urged th*
the largest number tor the last three
I* inqqeat for Tueaday.
I through at a |errlbl* pace, th*
Frwhk^elson i. ganer.lly weir>“»- In ISW the treasurer made out
phyalcAn having all h* could do to
and In IWa, 863.
pravant th* ageniaad fathar from kill thought of and the belief i* that hie WSTreasurer
Brown is hoping
ing th* team.- They arrlvad too late, ttery ie as the ac^nt happened. enough more to even up »0, although
Hit father is a plumber employed at
however. Johnny boing dead.
doc* not look as though the number
In regard to the aocidant. Or. Swan- the Northern Michigan aeylum
broken to him by!*-""'-*
n had th* following to aay to a
o'clock this afternoon had had not
Record repreoenutive, 1
aeerd mpmaantativ* thli aftarheon:
I made out any today, but he U looking
ond or *0 could hardly <
STORY OF ACCIDENT.
•Ohara ware two boda in th* room
occupied by the thra* boy*. John
Moran alaaping alone and hi* brother
Irving, and Frank Nalaon occupying
th* e^har/ Before thay were draaaod
thi* morning, John want into a eloaat
and found two guna. on* a double bar
reled. muzzle loading ahot gun and
th* other a rHI*. Thaa* guna had
bean leaded at th* time of the acsn
over there whan daaparado* war
breaking Into houaaa. and had boei
•et away.
”“lrvlng didnt approve of the gun
play and taking the weapon* from hi*
brother, put them in the cloeet. John
went and got them again and hanging
the Neleon boy the shotgun proposed
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The Hannah & Lav Mercantile Co.
FIRST GREAT YEAR END SALE
Starts jan. 4tti and Ends Jan. lltti
WATCH FOR BIG CIRCULAR ADVERTISEMENT
If you don’t get one let us know and we will send itt^ you. It is a chance to save money.
Iherc is a Reason For This
Every department of the Big Store
has given to this Great Sale. So you are
sure to find just what you iVant in. ser
viceable goods, much under price such
things as
k:
Outing Flannels, Underwear
for man, woman and child,
DreeJCdods, Shoes. Stationery,
Drugs, Hardware, Groceries,
Furniture, Crockery, Rugs,
Ladies and Children’s Suits
Coats, and Miilinery, and the
Greatest Bargains ever offered
on Men’s and Boy’s Ciothing.
You can’t afford to miss see
ing these vaiues.
It is the end of our years business
which ends ' n the last day of January and
aft-r the (zreat business of the year and
rush of the Holidays, we find many lines
broken and not large enough to supply
our ever increasing demands and some
our buyers wish to discontinue, so before
taking invoice of them, we have decided
to give you all there is in it and place be
fore you fresh new seasonable goods al
most regardless of their real values.
,|tJi itl iT'HfIifUffiim?--r
Iff i-4-
DONT MISS THIS SALE, It
will pay you for your trouble,
if you don’t get a circular, send
or telephone for one.
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ORAND TRAVCRU HlfUXO, THURSDAY. JANUARY t. t«S
Ue Msa wbo gets ahead N tbe optimist,
Bulk, per bu. la car lots—Mlcblga.
sad wbat U trwe of fadlvldnals to Minnesota or R-Uconaia. white auefc.
trws of atlas. Good. Uve. boatlBg ehofas to fancy. to«(ac:
Dasty
epUfaists are as mua assets tor
RwmU. 63c; ordfaarx to food. 660
iwB as gold, sliver and secnrttlss are 6le’; abowteg froat.or dry rot. as to
> Ue hanks.
eoDdltloa. U063e: rad stock, choice
That (be coming year wlQ eoetaln 40 fancy. Cticito; fair to good. 66ff
nothing that will 'dlsconrage UU spin 6$c: If poor down to 410620.
Back stock.to selling at Ue same
It ad tttat Ue New Tear wtli be
THOS. T. SATBS.
prices as bntk.
tba work of tbe AnU-Baloon leapM wBI happy and proaperous for all is
MN«f mmt
Hays—Recstpu. 920 tons; shipearnest wUb.
be bot balf dow. Tbe roon* ■»
menu. S3 ttOBs. Supply large ad
the Mtr wbo are in Ue bablt of fredemand IlghL Market dull. Cbolce
quentlag tbe lalooDs and tbe rouna
Tlmcrtby
bay. $16.00017.00; So. 1.
maa ot Ue country wbo are derated
TOOAYfa NARKETd.
213.00014.00; No. 2 TlmoUy ad No.
to tbe name practice moat receive the
1 mixtd. 211.06012.0*; No. 2 TlmoUy
earaaat atteeiloo of Uw advoeetea of
rroaa MeadayY Itoeord.
and Nu. 2 ndxed. 2lO.OD0ll.Wi.
this moremeaL
our advueed (U cats per barrel
At tbU time there ar« no placea of UU morning. |«.tu bring Us price
Cbicsgo. Janr 2.—Close—R-beai, n
rcaort for men Wbo are auaceptlble
quoted. This raUe bss been expected qootatiuiis.
•
lemputioa other than the aaioons.
Unee wheat bas been gang steadily
Detroit.
Ja. S.—Close—Wbeai
cept. perhapa. tbe pablle library, up Ue seaU. sod the outlook U fadl2l «4kl; corn, ^c: oats, 63^c.
wbidt Is ao far removed from tbe bust- catlvs of a still turUer Increase.
Rb^w Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 2 —Cauie.
inaad (a (be loterest of tbe aew» nets sectto# u to be of little avail In There sre three tblngs respoa
76; i:low and steady.
VeaU.
the mUe In Wheat. In tbe ftrsl Ik ad, market active at bait lower.
bapMa of tb« couatrjr. devotea a fun this regard. U wlU be the duty of the
baft to:lhe profren *o( (be Aati- people of tUs ellj (o provide plaees place Uere U a Urge export demand: Sbecp Ud lambs. 8.000 head, market
second, tbs crop fa IndU U short, pud stow; Ismbe. 6<lc lower. Hog*. Ij.000;
SakiOB iMcue la the t'oltod Staleo to
will attract tbe yooBg mea and the there Is also a heavy demad (or
lu taM iMue. C<
market alow. IS03Oc lower.
t la rtrea apoa tha vork of people from (be country as welt.
spring wheat ibrougbout Ue northIf tbe local option proposlUon
«Et.t5lNC RRICtfa
eat.
Howard K. HoMell, (be orsanlior aad
Saturday there were ifi loaiU ot po
arlgtaator ot (he Icacue and edl(or of rlea at (be polbi. then there should be
tba Uaeola nafailne. The orfanjia a determined edort lo eMabllsb In this tatoes brought U> the scale bouse,
city
a
y.
M.
C.
A.
organtaaSon.
w
calves, ad oar load each of hay.
tl a wai fouaded la mS br Mr. Rusbell and tba oSlc’al reporia abow eai? building sulUbIr equipped to allraet straw and coke.
rapid pnwraaa la this arork. Mr. Bur young men and to bold (bem tc
higher purpoecaonife. This 4t a mat Prom Tueaday's Record.
aall raporu oSldallr. tbat oUrtad
ter of great Importance. VTbea you
Tbe city market will not close
bUok. tba laacM baa lit tbai at
DBce start tbe young men In a dlree- morrow. New Years- day. City Weighralpad tba nunW of towu (ouiai
af anlelpal eorporailona,) traa from tlOB of IntMleetual advancement master Winnie and tbe coiutulssluo
aa'oaw froa IM in itll to l.lOd »>». (here mnst be a ayatematlc pUn (u men will appear early In the t
t1»a «lUaa and edllaiaa br (be enact- bold tbalr tnteraat and show them (be fag and draft a set uf New Year-s
bant aad non of tba Bebl Uw from valne of higher aims than tbe mere rscolutlaos regarding yam spinning
IM is im to 4T> BOW. ad to the gratlfrlng of their deaire for eielte- No stories will be told hereafter
ment and the queaUooable pleasures (bn scale boo4> (bat are nkely
e eovy and strife among the
a of tba Brannoek. now afforded by tbe saloons. *^a..,be'
Apples ................................................$1
taw. tbara are’now mpm than one lleve that a detemlned effort to oUer feliows. Commissioner BUck^ Qraina.
bawdiwd dlatrleta la which realde oaUblUb a Y. M. C. A. in tMs city man will also awear off matching
»ora tkn ona^r mllUon people In will be ancccufnl. but la order to pennies.
RaUtoes^ikq^t up S cenU today, the
WbM all tba aabtou .baea bew make It ao. (here must be a aystei
and
nlilted
actloo
to
that
eod
and
(he
Hoaad. Aitetiothar-mora than a.o00
opeolag price tbU morning being 40
emfa. TbU looks good to Ue farm Trad. H. L. fa 00.1 Beat, per IM
aalOdSa hara bow abedUbM In tba ovement must aot atop there.
Tba tamers wbo come from the ers wbo refused to sell at 8S cenU.
bUt^Pd Ohio.
country and who are In tba habit of
Only taro loads were brought In ye» Middifaii;'Mr’ioo'ni!
41.S0
In XMaekp. tha Boorboa Mate. M
lenUy Ue saleona. largely be- terday. and two loads of hay. two of
driMitlni art ‘■dry.’ nodar tba conntr
canse they are bare, must be provided ^1 Md one each of lambs and cblcklaeal apthn uenrod br to Aatl-Saloon
wiu aome place where they can eon
Rouitty.
iaofM. In Tata wail the aalooa bw
gragata and spend tbeir boora
A.'». of Cbeao aboUabad ta tba arhola auto aaHens. old. per lb . .............................I4r
u iBiarrauraa. wnere me* cai
At the American Society of Equity
aapt M tba tbrwa ddUaa of Chatlight Innebea. coffee and other thU' morning, a attempt will be
taaodBL Mampblt and -KatbrlOe.
bavaragaa of a bealUtuI kind. Should
» to load a car with sacked pota
Tha ataU ot Oaorfla. OUakoam and
Ue local option propoelUon prevail toes. Poaalbly a few potatoee will be
dlikssia bare baaa
Uere wlU ba opportunity for one oi sacked (bat are already In the wareteBptaU. ataia-wlda praiMiton dor
‘ plaees of Uls eharaeier. places
e, but it U desired that Uli
lac 4ba put four maoUia. Aatda from
PRt»H MEATfa
where fannera caa go to spend
will be loaded witb poutoes tbat arc
tbaaa. prut procraaa hu baaa made
honr or more In rest, meet tbeir expected to come in today and
la aaaaral ot tba aaatbora
triads, and tranaacl buafaeM It daow. Fknnera who have Uelr po
than aaaaa to be a aaMmeat alrAle. where Uay may bare Ue uae
tatoes alraady stored do not cai
tbrpu0)ont tba eouatry (bat there la
of Ua dally newspapers and maga- ship at thU time, believing they will
' dapiatd for |nat ana work as the
slnaa frw ot coat and where. If deaU> better price later.
AbMUoQB laacM ta .
able. amoklng rooms may be provid
dla tUaa. Tha report Mao autea
ed Cor Uoaa addicted to tbat habltCHICAGO POTATO MARKET.
tbaiaaar of tba
Tbwe are may poaaiblbUeB fa this
CMcago. .toec- SI.—Potau»es avvired
a tbroMfhout tba IreeUon and It wilt be tba duty ofUe
r cars with comparisons ss follows;
enutrr and ta manr of tha larter people who are advocating tbe AnU
dUaa.tafo dHwa tba worit of tba SstooB movemaot to bend every effort, Monday—ThU week. 60; last week.
S8: Ust year. 116.
laaiw Uair aiabatle anpport. There
boU Individually ifad collectively
A very firm feeling prevailed in tbU
at* now Btore than KMO.OOfi of (be
bring about coodlilons Uat will ap
popdattoa cf (ha eoantrr wbo lire In peal not only to the yoang man of Ue market, and Ue main sales were
dOOGfa. Tbe^^olume of business'
>0 Begaa kMalttMa. tt la sol parti
dty and tbe country bnt to Ue fam tmaaacted watvrger Uu wss genmMtlr a iMponmu wnaa tbat la
and tba buslneM men wbo come eraUy expected. Arrivals are just
•pihSMB* pnr tba naUon bat
bare to transact bntlnew. Tbe moi
moderate and but little more than
UltdT •fPiottoB towaidn Improrad meat of (be AnU-SaloOB league la
ample.
•oeM aad d*ic eosdlUou.
large oae, and it entails problems and
SaiN reported were: 1 ear sacked
Tlw iMsaSMhar •( naiww ala«d
duties which will demsnd eorneut and
to Sw looal option petlUon In Grand careful conalderstton. There have i S8c. I car sacked at GOc. G ca
im backed! at Uc. 1 car Dusty
Tfbuaaa
eoontr
Mleaten
tbnt baa arguments Uat should IhU prpp
RuraU at CSc.
tha PMUmaet npreadlw ala
oaltSoB prevail In Uls county, tbnt ii
Trade Haws Items.
arfHheot tha e^try to raaeblait will be n detrtmint to Ua city. We
The fecelpu of butter at New York
believe otherwise, bnt to make It
last week were 3i.U9» pkgs. against
•aK Fish.
beoent, tbe league and tu advocates 3I.M4 pkgs for the week previous and
..lO025r
Tha Raeaat Rawrva.
It not atop at tbe mere abolUh- J0.7O4 pkgs for Ue same wi-ek In
Thm la tald to be a detarmlaad
moot of Ue liqnor bBStneas fa UU 1*06
Herring, per dot..................................15c
Bias U praerwa ^ aaamtoi ed tha
county.—Record.___________
Arrivals of cheese at New York
iattowal toranta whtmhy the lore«t
BUYING PRICtfa
last week were 16.914 boxes, against Potatoes, per bu.................................. 55.
smlea win be mach baOloa^ tbto
X
Hsp;^ New Yanr.
Tbe year that witl- close tonight 19.5W boxes for the week previous Apples ................................................ 11,00
marks one of the best that this city and 13.401 boxes for the eorresi
•uiS tba pabSe dcoatn. Thou ba- has ever known. Ue progress Urougb- log week In 190G.
RecelpU'cY eggs at New York fast
hlM thaw profocta apparanUr bare out Ue year having been steady and
No untoward events week were 40.496 rases, against
he cacard far aar waKaiw baaldnt
thadr own and pah* with eoratow apM have happened lo disturb Ue serenity 3!3 cases (or Ue.week prevlods and
b„................
«Mi tba tnas that tba gwraramat ot tbe city, no great, disasters have 30.M Teases (or the corresponding Wh,..
been recorded and no work of re- wcA In J90G.
conitructlOQ bns been necesaary. And
nfara (a not the Intoreat in foreatry
Prom Wadaesday's Racord.
tba best of UU U Uat lacblaUoi
that that* aboold be on tba part of
Altbbugh the scale bouse was open
point to even n better year In 1»S.
During tbe past few mooths. the (or bnslness New Y««rb day. and ibe
country experienced n ffurry In the commUrlon men were present to lake
•T market tbat originating In New anything offered, only one load of po
.2H0V
otbtr oeenpatloa. Jok tba reeerae to
York, left Its Impress in other quar- tatoes was brouifat In by a lonely
.30SHC
trah a boaaataadar can taka up land,
However. values In Traverse farmer yesterday, ad one load of
-SHOSe
lamborlBK can ba done and tbe lum
coke
was
also
weighed
on
the
scales.
City and the Grad Traverse region
.806HC
bar pot to aae. Tba oalr tblnp necThe Oilcago potato market has
were based on too tim a foundation
i302Je
aaaary. to tbat lumbaring be done unbe affected and there was not even abundance ot Ue tubera on tbe tracks.
-5H06C
4hr tba wparrlalBB at .tba Untted
(ban 100 cars having been lined
symptom ot altnn felt here. Tbe
eartal^ a wise
up
Uere
thU
morning.
Tor
tbe
week
banks nt no times refosed money
la tbto aUta
|ar there have been I'O cars of po
if
urgent need,
tbe
This
luil'»(::r: sorld was not affeeted. Ue Uioea ta the Chicago yards.
l^corarsmaot goaa far to a
« that Uera wlU be a lltUe n
growers received the money for Uelr
producu ad even Ue business world. enlBf of Ue market '
4ap frae tambar and otbar co
A.
fa
et
E.
snscepUble to the sllgbiest UDuenee.
Tbe America Soclrty of Equity
was not affected.
nwaa uUonal faraau conaerra tbe
ere unable to sblp Ue car of sacked
The merebats generally have bad
falnfall nad prawat frwt hoods, they
good year, tbe factories have Ix'en potatoes Ust Tuesday as intended,
praparre ^aterpwwar, they are factora kept busy ud tbe osmers of orchards, owing to the fact that not enough
Frsth Fish.
fa the eUmate. fa tact tter nre ot of potato fields and other producU were brought lo from Ue ouUide to
fawBrniMa aOraaUfae. Under the have received adequate return tor complete loading It The ear will be
parfrwment aratam of lumbaifag. tbe tbeir InveatmenL
No crimes ot loaded today, however, and aoUer
» perpatui- A vtolaaee have shocked Ue city. Uere wni be loaded logiorrow witb pou
rusher, bavlag bad bU picture paint
a of tre wardew U ■
has bees no lose ot lUe from fire or toes in bulk taken from toe celUr of ed. asks tbe opinion of bU friend
ah4 they Hat paw pat aot IJhh Sraa
rarebouse. The oars to be load- Dabbs, s retired Imose painter. Dablv
rreck or railroad disaster and no
-Wen. Ifs like yon. bat If you've been
hhjl aw of wMeb would bare «oac
re
'tico
ot
those
Uat
the
society
mka have ineveaaed tbe deaU
a hnndred guineas for It you’ve l■eeo
MM thu tba $h.ah» paid to mafatafa
rate. The past year was Indeed full have leased and are already Uoed.
dobs. Why. there slo-t balf a jouikI
tba.oatemCHICAGO MARKETfa
of things to be thankful (or.
of paint on tbe ehuU thfag.-Urt>doo
Mat ewlr aboold attacks on tba uAt Ue close of THcgnplu
Tbe oomfag year Is Jnst abend, and. Chicago. Jm.
tiasal fotadfa ba froatratad. bad mora abould be cwtered apea with only feM- the y«»r Ue market was firm at tbe
iMSato at^td be kdded to tbat poa- logs of optimism, as Uat U -Ue^plrU Ute advaaeea. Oemud was fair, yet
aaahad br tba taaammeat and reas aeUve as it baa been tbe past
aoempUsbmeat ad snany Ulngs
■tiSdlnai ifaawi npoa that owwad by
I have become acqnalntcd
be aecompllsbed here by united few days. Arrivals are ealy (air, and
Klnr» Ne» Uto PllU, ano no
effort. One of Ue best New Tear's there Is very Uttle stock being held
laxaUve I ever before tried ao ensetreaeluOoa U tbe datermlnatloo to BB track. No change reported fa nany dUposes of malaria ud bUIOBSsmile. BO matter wbat happens and to prices.
don-t friiid nor grips.
They don.. ”
Bugbee
Drag Co.. Haaab
look only OB the bright aide ot Ufags. ^ Sale reported were; 3 cars at gfie. 2Sc at C. A.
■
fat; tool oputm <
■afa aad Orand Trsvetee eooiriy af- la tbe sebeme of tbe nnlverse. Ue one' 2 cars (1 ear sacked) at «3c. 1 or ea- Drag Store,r. 8. B. Walt fa Bom. drag
atorea.
tancy RunU at CSc.
faf^ a vary straag tndicnUoo Uat Ue wbo lags behind ts tbe pessimist ud
propoaltwa wOl carrr at tbe apeetaf
elecUoo br a lar«a WklorUr. but tba
people back of tbto
iboae wbo are deroUas tbeir eoarffaa
to lu aaoeasa mast pa fartber Una
KtRALD AND RgOOSO CO.
toiaft.t. S*w
(be aeeompUabment of tbeir pr
...Tto PtiHlnt , plana. If it la datansfaed br * eoU
Gnttt Trarosc HcnU
wmm
.....
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SSE=;=
"n-n
..
......
........
;
..... .
rorge a. Robertson.
C. J. Etaen Bible cUss of yoang
create any mstcilal dUastem fa mew of the Congragaitohal Sunday;
^
Nortbera Michigan, although tbe em- seaoo! .caloye^ , -'bctoc coming-i Cems-Mrs. A. H. McCiwa.
bamusment at the Kelley Lumber A
Shingle eompsny. ad lu allied inter-,
Pomou—Mrs. Mary Jai
who ace fpead-1
ents ws» cauMd by the BnsneUl'
Lady
asMMairt steward—Carrie ‘
ne. The follow-j.
strtngracy. and UU being a TtoTemejttf Ue ht.Uda.»a ut
Petrmoa.
^
■
of •the clan aie at etd-.
City. eat-n'C-ve with Urge lntere«t< ! I** young
, InsnrMce agent-^^Jeorge a. Roberttu other teet OHS uf the slate, vrvstJames
MilUktn.
Yale.
Eart
Acker-1*”'
'
.
.
ed for a time apprehensloos of »erl“T* •Uwart-R. a Gray,
coureqnences.
However.
by msn. Alma: Char M. WUte. Hoagh‘he elralton t^cer. Da H
prompl action, uil conservative bmd- ton Minin* School: Arthur E.
.... ..................
. »*«>»ona It
tueUoJs.
the Kelley .............
Lamber......
fa LouU Tmkhaiu. Albert Kyaelks. Ed, t
young mea were prrs
fa Ndveiiiber thU corpomllon '
maltrr
entertaining'
lUlS
yesrerday,----------------ad short-----------talks upon
struck by financial conditions fa . - -I ------------— t grant..
ihai i-niiK-lb-d action for ti..- Ueir college exp,-rienc.r. -ud Ueir;
‘
xt.,sr.
I.roterliou of Its rrt-dllor* A m« I ] ‘
*>f college life, were gb
--------lug of the Ctediu.r» id the compay ,'«■
J*»es MlIPken, Earl Ackerman.) Tbe cold storage egg bad SBiergefa
hi-M In iMnrlt stiil by tinanitniei- ^ Arthur Wal:. LouU Tlnkham auU‘*^‘r**" “f‘v'i“*to*.
eo.-,„ ...... S.JU..,, o, C.l„. ..II '■»>«». "-1.II.. Tb, Uli
lull «d fa Ue STLi
ril------------«gg iwwiy
laU.
knunn in (hU c-lly. sDd a prominent
Interest and were much enjoyed.
“You-rs certainly fresh enougb." tw
anJ succe«.fu! lumberman, was tend | ^he Rev. IVmas Corbtin gsve an iu bpooded Ue latter, w-ttb s smUx- that
.-red the recelverehip ot this company ““resting talk opoi. some of fais ex , tbrsateued tbe lutegrily of lu shi-U.—
i.f the Bart Head Lumber' coin IHrienees during college life, after PblUdelpbla Ledger.
luiny. shtoh u allied wiU the Kelley
Sumrintendent J \V. Ullllken
Mabel - Uairr you7
Why.
Lumber fa Shingle c.-mpa«y.
ga'e Ue boys * e„rdlal welsome. Ml»s
Allied also with this company arc,H>®“''- of the Opportun.ty claaa. ytho coulifa-t dnsa uie.
Uracg*-l wasoY asklug for a |i
iiiteresis in Grand Rapids. Frankfort.. »*-re also guests. r^-s|K.oJed for the
llxn at la.l\ '< lusld
Hillsdale and DetrolT. where opera
Uous are rontluuing at pri-sent under; Altogether it was a very enJogsbUdlrectlou of Mr. Sullivau.
The, occaslou aud (be boys will i^meuber
That truth I tiruger tbu fiction,
South .Side Lumber compao.v. In which « »<U pleasure on Ueir n turri agala
once mort- b>-en demonstrated la
little town of 6'edorw.'. Teun.. the
Kelle.v.- head of the Ke»e>-“> college life after Ue bolldaya.
residence of C.'V Pepper. He writes:
l.umb.T fa Shingle catipany. U chief,
------------———
-I wa» in bed. entirely disabled with
sl.x-kholder. wus iialorally aB.-nod In , .
.
O'*"** WDeSf*.
bsmorrbsg'w of tbe lungs sod IbrusL
I At the nus-tittg v>f Urand Traverse llkiclc™ failed fa help ’me ad all hope
the euibarmiuaneiil uf the Kelley
'gru'ge siaturday ariejnuoa the ful- had fltd when I begau taking Dr.
l.umlH-r fa Slilugh- ct.-nipauy auJ altej
King’s .New Discovery. Tben Instant
I lowing offlrers were elected;'
,,
eoubiillutlon with Hie cri-dltun. of the
relief came. The «-oiighlng »»*in erased
Master—Mrs. Arvltia Gardner.
various cwHwrailoua. rv^-.-lverahipi*
the bleeding diminished raiTtSIy^ and
Overseer—Ua II UcMalln.
In three weeks 1 was abb- to go fa
d>-clded upon In additlxm lo the
Lecturer—R. H. Elswortb.
work." Guaranteed cure for coughs
of Mr- StilBvao
and Ct3a*L fAc and »!
at C A.
Steward-Sirs I. K Cl. velad.
,-r of the Kelley lojuiher fa Shliigie
'
Bugbee Drug Co,. HaSBah Drug Ktorr.
Assistant rtevrard- Lee lloiusby
omipaiiy aud the Rust lb-ad Lumber
is. B. Walt fa fiomi drug storvw. Trial
Ctaaptam-Ali.-v- tjiuhh.
1 bottle free.
cxitniuviiy, J. O. Crotser was appointed
rx-ceiver.of the South Side Ijjmber
cuni|>any‘. ut this city.
Accorditig to the arranRvnie^t*
made with the vsrlona creditor at a
I'hc January Interest on Deposits
sesstou,0f the Clrcii.l court h.ld at
in the Savings Depanmcnj_of this
Ue court house on Dec. 1C. audgt
Bank has been credited to tlte -Re
h-rederick W Mayne received certain
px-tIttoD» filed and appointed the re
counts on our books and may be
ertversbips as here staled. Accord
drawn at any time, i Interest not
ing to agreements of tbe creditors
withdrawn will be ^dded to tb«
a HUM mortgage was given by the
principal.,
Kelley Lumber fa Shingle compaty
and (he East Head Lumber coni|>any
In favor of Jeir> Sullivan and a trust
mortgage was given by the South
Savingd Accoudt in this safe, strong and growing
Side Lumber ct-mpay fa favor of 3.
Bank is
O. Crotser and Jerry Sullivan.
ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS
The resources and liabilities of the
vsiUnw camiuinles as give* In the
you can find for your money at the present time, as it ^
document filed ailh tbe court are as
earns
THREE percent Interest, compounded SEMIf. ILows:
Kelley laimber fa Shingle conipatiy.
ANNU.ALLY.andis
r<-BOurces 2S75.06S.SG; enrrent
Itii-* 2329.92*.|U. secured llabllltie*'
22jii,O00.i«i. cxintliigetii liabilities on
WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUN T
Mratght commercail paper ISC'!,193.91.
eonltngent liabilltk>s on endurwM acr $GS.051.12Bast Head Lumber comivany. reuirres 297,333.08: IlnUnUes 296.Oldest. l.Arge«t and Stroogeet Bank in Korthem Hicliigin
938.22.
Smith Side LiimlM-r company, re•utc« 22U.7t7.K3; llaUlllies 212».414 47.
Kiwer has tM-eii granted l.r th>
uirt to tbe receivers to-wrmllnue fa
w
ojv-rate Hie biisliiesse« of l.olh ran
s so as fa protect the creditors
at the same
conserve the
liroperthK to tb«' stockboldi'.rs. In
ennsequeiice of Uls |»>licy. the atfairs of these various con»>™ttons are
progressing ami little effect of
errilxarraatmeiits l« li<4ng fi-U in
ntid don't forget your
rhis n-gloo.,
The Mil
SemLAmuiall
Pttyment
ol
INTEREST
Payable <MB DenuB4
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK
Jyapp^ Jim Year
Watched Fifteen Years.
"Kor fifteen .'ear* I have -waletu-.t
u- working of ifaekbn'a AniUa
Salve; and it ha* never failed lo eonnor sore. bidl. xtlc-.-r nr burn lo which
It was apiiHed It has Mved us mauy
a docloi hill,- rays A- F Hardy, of
Ka.-t Wltl-.M, Maine. TV a! S. E Wall
_ >n«, Haiirub fa lJ>. f A. f.i gl'.-e
Drug O', ding slorew.
'Blll-ls U (
Diar^ for 1908
\\\. have all kinds
r-SSL'S
» ............. .
iSSsi'''''
Tbe Excelsior Brand
beat *Ki'viul«?j
The
Owr Holiday Trade
Neft» Messenger Boy’s
TXary
The greateat fa (be hlfary Of
our business. U . flnaJIyv OV.T
with..
Monday - Hired
Tuesday— Tired
Wednesday—Fired
u|a>n. dtll again. You will iu>(
have to eltxuw your way through
»»w. but win find plenty of
We now have pienly of time
In give iiartlcular attentfan io
Please otrte oor ■
BFECIAL BARGAINS IN
UNDERWEAR.
Men's 50c Gsrmeou (4 kinds)
choice for 38c aaeh.
Ladies' 49c Garmenu only
27e each.
Ladks' 49c GarmenU. extra
size, very elastic. 39e each.
Children's Gnrmenta. extra
qoalUy. at greately reduced
priced.
Make your New Year's Resolution to coniinLC to trade
at tbe
City Book Store
•
It •w3l Vay
MM?
QRANO TfUVemE HCIIALO. TMUR«DAV. MNUA1TV 2. INt.
STATE BANK
1200.000
. S4S.OOO
QVttl.
SWIM
. ..
Tfmrr U». Pr*M—:
rWH
: MutMl Qi
rif* caiaeb, Vtm
OUnCTOttA-A. Tnrr U». BCUatA. Hn. imtm t. HaMb. «us«
■■d. H. C. D«tK J«Tr MUna. <
Baltb.
3 MT celt aliwed m Time I>epo»im
■ an
twUlJ
W7.
CirarirtM this week. 3.825
H«n*r to Mr. e
Tli«* mnalaa of the Uu- Huraco K.
IWrbani. who diad ot Rtk Rapids.
pa»rd thmuKh Ahlf onuD no the 11:16
t™io'’fc)r CbtcaRO, «hvru they will be
leterrPd Id the Umllf loL The »J<kiw.
lira. Rrerbara. and wn. Kina. iicr<imlh«-ni tu tbelr last re»dBK
Idace.
A pony of
of Slpriff Charles 8. JnfiDnon, C<iUD:y.
Oerk Hol«n E. Waller. Jud*e of I r.e
t«U' F. n. Walhi^r. Re«Uur of IK-cU’!
Frank W. Wilson and 1> puty Sheriff
C. E. Taylor/wem to Wk •Rapids on
the rarjy train and nsnrrod with ihi'
foneral party. Oeorffe E. l4aj. an old
friend oi the fonilly. also ancompanUd
iperrlror W.
party at fho depot. Mr. Denn dealrrt
Lit baa tjeoii oon-'
Hoed to hU borne with illaeaa and waa
snable to do m. Geo. L. Criap, coun
ty acbooi etentlaalwier was also arUta
tbe party.
TbfsAcae Maaou. About 40 In mbbrr from Arnie. miltam-.ilinrc and
Batea, besldta • niimber of Irlmds
from Elk lUiddii. arttd ac t-srorts as
far aa Trarcrse CUy.
liquor taxes collected IN 1907.
COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. GKASl) TRAVERSE COUNTY', DECEMBER Snd. 1907.
To the Andilor Genaral—The following Is a full and (-oiupb-ie reinii ot laxew collecKd or received by me at ni> otRce ui>o I the business of
edllog or fcee^g fof sale or manofaeieiing dlatilled or brewed or malt llquon, during the year end)ng Deo.
F. K. imOWX. County
Name of IVnon. CorpmUon. i
Oon. Company or Co-l-artneihilp
Faying a Tai.
From Thursday's Record.
Lewis Tickbau 1* borne from Ana
Arbor to epend the holidays wKh hto
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. 1- W. Tlnkham.
Mrs M. L. LFon and children, ot
Cadillac, atrlvi'd yreterday to vUlt
iM-r father. A. S. Ikvbwvn, of G04 Graet
strvvl.
Nias IMra Acdoreon ha* ivturoed
from a short visit with Maelst<-e bela-
Mtaa Irene Poboral wmt to Detroit
th e moral oq tor a 10 daya vtott with
relativcw.
~illss Myrtle Miller rialted frtewda ta
Cadillac taat emtlng.
^
Mr. aad Mn. Ben Campbell and
Miss Norab 1/esUe. who have bcew
cpcodlng ChrUtptas with Mr. and '
Mre Lou Camt^n at Aldea. retnnied
borne today. Mist Ruth Roland left this morataic
lor a V sit wlih 'htr atoter. Mre. C. H.
Gibson, of Greenville, and (ileads fn
Grand Cap di
Mr. and Mr*. Cbarie# Wmert. ot
Lansing, are the gnost* of Mr. and
Mrs E Moody, of Tenth street. They
wdil retiire home Satatda.v.
,
llqnora nt rwsil.-.
liditnra at retail.:. Walinn. Mich............dslsi.W April :
Iiqoors at rc'ull... Kinsal'-y. Mith...........Vurtl :
Mtos P*nny llrwlu ba* n-lamed
iuiuois at Telall.. Kingvl'->. Mlrh......... fS Hi.u,. April
from a CbrUlmas visit In Solon.
liquors at retail. ..1 Kingsley. Ml« li......... fr.'Klh * April 2ii
..........Kingsley. Vlrli.......................................... r‘-lh-.ig .plrii
H. H.-J4onldCU>‘ rrtarmd to Chira
liquors al retr.ii... Traver,.- t'ily. Miel,..»:sst.<.i. .tpril 23
IPluumat wh.ilessle Travers*' rii>. Miih.l
.kpril
g Christ
go last a-vott.ng aflor si-onjing
tiqu..r* ai roiall... Tnnvrs.- ni>. Ml.-h, C. si on April
mas wiih Ms pjrvnts. M
i Mi>. J
liquors at retail...: Tmven-* City: SU.-Ii l.'.oii.oii .April
A.
Moulague.
•111.-1,.,...-..,
___ -t-HlIlng . p:rtluou.i
liquors
atretail...TraverseCity.
Slk-h..Ai‘ril:;o
J«Ir* Klsiiac
........ ................. ............... }Trav.-rHe
___
S.-IlHiz
spirliUoM,.
liquors
iit
ahtil.-sale
TruvensCity.
Mi.-h.
*
r.o.o.i
April
Jo
Grand Rildds Brewing tki..
. ..rVillni: rpirliiuois liqiMii.: ai r>-lall...' TraterM. C<l>. Miili. 6--'>iMoi April liu
. .. . K
i-lijiig spun onus liquors al P'lall..Tnit.-i-s.- Cit>. Mii ii
.tjirll
o't
.... 8*-!liiig apiriiooiui liquors ai retail... i Travor>- Cit>. Mleli
'Mi April :;■>
___ Staling siifrliiioUB ilqoors m retail.. : Tiaversi' City. .Mteh. K-"" “0 A|>ril S"
lling spiriluitus liquors
atretail .. 1 T
ravers*Cny.
Midi, f.'.io oi, April
dritiimis liquors .qi r-'Ull... Traverse Ciiy. Midi
.April
liin;: splritii
Mivit.r.'.M MU .April
.... Hell
'llliii: splritu
Mlrh ir.flHOil'April
(W'April 220
B IwHiin I tviall. ..iTraverwe• City,
Cii.v. jXIUTi A-'"'"'»•"
retail,Traverse Cit.v.
A|-ril :
. l-'s-lhug sp'riiu .s liquor!
-- •b...‘i:.u.Mst..„........:
...............................|»:.v.MSi.April
..H.-lliug sp'riiu s liquor.
.April ::
. S.-lj;n« spirilu
....................
..Travi-rw' City. Mid' ♦'.I'o 1*11 April 2
August^HAe^aid ChsiGaiziiHT^^
City. Alhlt...
. drawn.
Mlrh..
•
-»*it:>.no.\i'Hl 20
. .''••liing spirituous liquors
Traverse City. !
l.-.orMst April 20
........... ............ S<*Uims spirituous liquors at mail
Anion Miibka
.Alb'li. S-'-nooli a
April ;
........ .................... fa-Iling siiiiiiuiMis
siiiiiiuiMis Illinois at r>-T.vil .‘Traverse
Frank uiid Charles KInzak
tviaH
Travers..........................
.....
•Ts.. City, Midi. I'.i
Uiiig splriiuuu.'. liquu
SU'd.T lira
Midi .......... .
llingg spirilnoiis Illqu.i
.
mail... I Trav.'
Jno. Utai-ker
.. ’ TraVi-r.e- I'li.v. Midi ir.isi.oii
$:iisi.oii April
Apr 2'1
1: spirilimnh llqiinn
lavuls l.auliier and Jou. Ktu
lull...
Trav.-rse'fit..
Mii-h.
Mii-h.»:ou..iH.
Apr
April 20
..Tritv. r
s li.pion
Anton and J<ise|di Topinka
isiil... Travers.' Cliv. Mi.li, lion <Mi Al«il 2o
,
....ITraverse ri.>. Mlrh ,
Celling siMrIiiiiiiis liqiiore j
John Kniier'. ..................
.. Mstuifa. iurim: Miall llqum>........
Traverse City Brewing C.J................ Trav.-n- Cify. •
* ai-li
- .
.
...;.H.-Illng t.pirltuouii liquors at 1
Nobctti-mjr to inancorato
I- t!lly, Midi..........
^^.iSidUng spiritu s liquors al r.'Ull.Traverse City. Midi. |3'i2.Uo July
Ikwer Knelrtito ,
a !-.rSS'S;ioi.......................
fill
Valentine IJodim
Anton P. Weber ....
Philip 18hi-i
:
... ..
: lls™:
A Happy New Year!
I'.iON and insare happinees
throughout the year than by installing in your homo a •»i'«t
loneil, hamlMiEP. reliable'
Govemnr Warner baa calbtd a e[Hctal eh-ctioB in Lenawoe county fui
April 6 to elect a Circuit‘Judge In the
newlt created dbdrlet.
e Union Stale bank, of l.aln);.:'
burs. capiUl |2<i.'M>0. and the Webber
State bank, of l■o^Iland. »»ASi0 cap
Ual, haee Im-cu aiiUH»rl«d to coni'
ineiici- business January S.
The coii-ecin comuilUeo ai:r«-fd i<.
nport oul lb»' tuiuaciital ownersliii.
proisnal and a tvnuai ou the, floor is
Death of Wm. Coalaa.
exiu'eti'd.
Bdrikley. Mleb, Dec. ’ SO.-AVlUiara
l*a|>er may be sorted on Ghui< r
OaUes. ;s years Md. died at bla home
within 21 bonis.
. ,
'
la Grant township last ercnlng at 6
o'clodk. His death was very sodden
PERSONAL*.
as fmo 3 to I o'clock of the aame Friun Toreday 'i Rocord.
aflrnmoa. bv bad boon out tn tbe
Mie*Wra Gregory n-turii.il l;i t
Held with bb son Clark and bad aisu night from N*in.rn City when- iHi.aasiattd In dota* Um- bam chore*. has b.HH sprmllng the holidays wiUi
HU death woa due prlmarUy to heart n-lallwa.
disease.
J. YV. 1*8(011111 w.-nl to Rapid City
Mr; Coatm was one of the iddest today on a huslnesa trip.
and iioat respeeied clUsens of thU
A. Ooir relumed this afternoon from
rv-glan. He was borjj In yorkahlrc. Ctirago when.- he went on bubiiiess. I
Ea^and. Jaa. 3. ISSt. In addition
Mrs. Margaret Barli- rdumril hist |
hU bldow. Are children sortlfc bim. night from vtolliug friends atBurkley.i
the ohUdren being Robert, of Aber
Mra. V. VanKerk arrived this utter-1
deen. Wash.; George and Esiher. of ton from Frankfort and h-fl later foi .
Munlsing; Kale, tbe-wife of G.
Old Mission where she will visit li. 1 |
BrlgbwB. of Buckley, and CUrlt.
brother, a D. Gaston.
j
W.fxrord.
Mr*. FraiielK Comb*, vrtm ba* b. . i.;
Id May. ltdS. Mr. Coates came to sp<-nrilng the li.iliday* wUs n-lativii 1
Trarerae City from Canada and from in Saginaw, n-tunicd. to her. h^me In!
thb eily ba took the trail which after ihU city today,
ward developed Into the Northport
Mre. dcsslo Braytnn, of Orawn. was ^
and Newaypo sUlo road, following In ih.' <tt) chopping ttiday.
|
this tra l to wbhl was then Fousts
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarie* Carroll weni
Comefn. which to now
Wexford. > iMc llaplds thU muraioi; fur a v.sii
From there, be went two and cme-hmlf llh friends.
_ •
'
nllea nonbwcA and on aection ?6.; Hay Mon-nskl left this tnomiiig lor
Oraot township, he'localed a home Gaylord.
•tead. much of tbe trail UMng blazed
Mary A. Webber went t.i
and the lagging done by b(y own band. Kingsley this nomlDg.
He ibec built bin a log abed
Miss Alva Alvord left for Helroit
bemealead and having done -ibc clear- this morning Ui spOtift K< » Y.'iirt^
ihUng. went
I piahU
with friends.
rind brought back fato family, making
Mr* F. (1. Hall went In Grand Rap
hU beme on tbe farm nntll the timr ids till* morning after visiting (rleudof bto dralb.
lii the city.
'
Iraac Broadway. Henry lUcks
Hlrs Edna Cara* left tills moniliis
DuMMi Meazlea, all of whom aetGcd for Big Rapid* where she will I*- JoinIn tba region.
ei diy Mr. and -Mr*. J. Clark, of Chi
Tbe trip from.Canada wea made by ragr>,.*lih whom aho yrlU tpet'd Ni »
Mnt And at Morthport. the party Year's.
trautrrrrd to tbe Sunnyalde. t email
Sire. Jtihn All. n went lo Sllghi* this
bay boat well hnown to the older aep morning (or a visit with friendi.
Hers and of the quartet. David blebMias ficrtha Caldwell went to Fib’
tUa to the only one remaining alive. lAke this morning.
•
Mr. Ooataa was a good rttizen of
Mr. .ind Sir*. Jonn Doty, of Sfuiils
etcftleg ietergrlty, be was always'in Ing. who have been visiting Mr. and
, fbvor of good acbools and eburehn Mr*. Onm Itool, of 237 Wasington
end ever stood for tbe advanccmeoi Mr.'el. Jidl thta morning tin- Grand
or tbe gr.-ai Grand Tmvuiwe region. Raphis^ a visit with friend* behue
He h^ many oStoos of inmt li
n iiimlng brsne.
townaMp and tbe aebooU and always
Sir. nnd Mre. 'O. E. Hyde went to
cave UbemUy to tbe cherchea as to Manloa this mwnlng for a visit with
shown by the bnildlnga in this tIcId- friend*.
~ Uy. Up to tbe Ume of bto death, be
Mre. Joeepbine Bweere left 1hl»
was m active and cnergetir In trans morning for I*eimU from « ehort visit
acting bto besIntwB as a man mly In with her sister. Mre W. H. (’luff.
the prime of tile.
*
Mr. and Mrs. J. PiitnalU, kee|s-rs ot
th.' (toeeola coonty farm, n turned
home this morwlng after pUeing a
aoldentlled man waa (oond this morn pallmt in the asylum.
W. A. Ft'Tgq*oo. of ftoekUnd, prin
lag ta the niane of the PenlBsular
ripal of-the R.irkland srbools. r<-luni
' mills end the coro«<T
'f the r( mains.. Tbe mrpau had an e,l htmie tb’s morning after visi'lng
Bgly bash on the furtboad.; His age Mis, Fason. of 1018 Washington
itreet.
sit ijjTWl
Sliw. l*rtcr WoblH'f and Mrs. Mary
[ineM ftiweided.''
witrmm
V.tdenfHler ivtumod tu Klngshy
ilary. Ik*
PM Hai
J*ih% IJitle.
IJiil held at Wyrtc. 0-. this qg.irntng after visltlnc friends In
,^ed that Jo
trial 'Of' John tbe elly.
as .a wil^ In
Mre. H. A. Doty made a business
•Id here
• /"'"''liiwdazpid
here (or murdr^. rommttltd wo^iJe by hhaugtng fruiti the cell trip to Fite l.ake today.
Mr. and Mre. W, J. MeCully. of 8.nt
wall.
tuns Hay. pahM-d thnmgh the rity. this
Darine Burslary.'
Ik-tnHl. Dec. 21,-The pojlee lodav Homing on their way to Kingviey
1*11
friend* over New Y'ear's.
err wnrKlng on a daring barglary nl
Superintend,-111 Enwl, of the Pere
(hr Koodward apanmeiits In the (nsb
fonable dtoirlet. Two tbiejrs enter Marqnelte. was In the cllj SB bosled tbe Bpertment VI Dunh-t jwells and mwB today.
l>a<k W»p<-riy valu' d at $3be Includ
He Flrae the Stick.
log a aealskin coat.
j
•'I have fired tbe walking stick 1'
lanrtng. Mlrh.. Ik-c. 3l.-i-Govrni»r
over 40 fear*, on wpcotmt
,
Warner has reappeinted R. H. Illak.w carried
a tore that refuted every kind ofl
Ire. of Oallen. a mrmlMT of 'th. 1 >«rd Iroaunem. until I tried Bueklea* Aril
of pardooe (or al* yewrt. C. J. Ryg- nlca Salvt; ihal.bat healed tbe
I
made
me
a
happy
man."
writes
eia. eff Port Huron, has bech appoint
in OarrHt. of N'oijh Mills. N. Ced ■ member of the atate jphannncy Otiarantwd
for pUes. bums. etc., by
board to auceead H. Hein, of
If SafflJtaw.
8a|
C. A. Bugbee Co,. Hannah Drag Store.
lor » tenn o^Ave yenn.
i
Rostdi'Dro.
loni. Aiirii.......................................... rallinK spirituous Bquors at rmall...
PERSONALS.
Try the Herald and Record Co.
For Your Office Stationery
All
Winter
Coods
at
Reduced
Prices
Premium
Tickets
Given with
every
50-cent
Purchase
Steinberg Bros.
Traverse City
A Big Nine Days' Money Saving Event
Wq Want Every Farmer,
PIANO
BROS., where
Xo JieUer'place to buy it than GRINNKLL
GRINNI
you are enre to obuitfanperior tjnality. beet
value, niuet convenient payment tornie and fanlUeae eerrioc.
GRINNELL BROS.
SIXTEEEN STORES.
Tr.r..n»Clt:- BmoV
l.’i!) East Front St.
Michigan’s Leading
Music House.
For Sale or Exchange.
r Northport, 1 mile from village overiook-
Every teamster and all men who work out in the cold to come
as soon as oossihie and see the phenomenal bargains we are
offering in MEN’S WARM CLOTHING. We have cut prices Way
down—deeper than ever on the very things you need
most at this season of the year,
iBolill
Men’s Overcoats
that were $6.50 and
$7 50 at .
3.95
Men’s Overcoats
that were $10 and
$1'2 at............... ........
6.95
Men’s Reefers
Engimw are Uio Wolvwino And
As'D', Fay It Bowes Motors as$ WolverlBe KerMCBC Bsrlu»*
riRAIMK F-RieOPtlOM
Of Cordvroy ami Melton made wiili lieavy warm lining, with high O
biorm collar and double breasted, worth $4 50at ........................................
Men’s Overcoats
H.xtra heavy. 45 and 50 in.
Q *7Fk
th$il‘.50and$15at C7* • U
long, worth
Men’s Duck Goats
^ Lannch^are in lino conaiUon.
217 Sixth Street
Traverse City,’Midi
Men’s Sbeepsidn lined Dock Coats*
breasted, worth $4 50and $5 at'*
Warm lined, double- breasted and high
storm collar, best $1.50 -coats on the market at
Best $3.50 Mackinaws....
I |Q
|,|||
Bapp^UmYtar
2.6S
s the greatest op-
Men’s Fur Coats °'’ptt';'i.r.o%«a.abr«,vvi „
big saving.
Hen’s $25 Fur Coats at Men’s $35 Fur Coats at Men’s $4t Fur Coats at
Men's $;{r) Fur Lined
’ Coats at.......... ............
$32.50
$28
$19.50
.29.00
■ r
"[ial!:;‘::".::“......33.50
Ladles’ For Driving Coats* 50 Inches long with high collar
Worth $$0 at.........................23.00 * Worth $38.00 at ... ........... $28.50
Ladles’ For Jackets*
$45 at .............
32.50
WARM MITTENS-Mcn's high gaemlett driving Miity. e*tra
QCI/->
warm lining, wt.rth $1 25 at-. vOO
Me’n's heavy warm lined MitU, made of
norsebide. cMfski: or iiogskin faced,
all double sewed, a gi
value at ii5c at .
‘>”^„.48c
85c
wear. Men's ,\l
W'oul Underwear that was
$1 and LJ5, -in red, brown
salmon or narmal .grey.
eights
medium or heavy weigl
Ladles* Fur Jackets
47.50
Alaska Seal Caps
56.50
For ladies or genilemui. just si.s of them
left. They arc extra line filr caps at
the regu
regular .price of $5.
g 05
Will go now at .
Home Made Mittens
Men's and boys' Home Made
Woo! Miuen. worth 50c at...-Ov7L,*
1 45Q I'or S;J.OO and
X*U9 -J50 underwear.
Men s fine Lambswool Un
derwear. the noted ■'White
Cat” brand' all weights to
choose from.
IRay f>appine$$ and
Prosperity
Jittend You During
\m
1 AK Buffalo shirts—
X**XU Extra heavy Buf
falo flannel shirts in blue,
red,
black
and
gray
checks.
'Men’s Fur Line^Caps
$1*90 E*"
________ ^ . wool Kersey
I’anis, the bests that's made at $1.‘.*0.
$1'37 S'J.OO. Light and
PA^'TS
worth
dark colors.
Heavy weight, all sices, worth $2, at SI 75
Steinberg Brothers
seuef? OF GOOD shofs ^
«. E. WaU A Sons. dn>ggtot#2(c.
.J
ORAND TRAVeme HERAIA THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1MS.
f
Oeneral New*.
Nrorff ell the new ineoreaef U«»
will go Into cffH-t on New Yeer'e dey
loelu4ed amongJbfW It the etelale reqalrlsg the eij^val or ibe Miebigui
armrltir.1 coJRiiolua of all ec-c
luvt«!iiu'fit!> or liisiirance
coaipj
the law requiring Insurenee coniiwnlef
Ksn>.
anil
ngnlutlona sITerllng
polirle
ant) :hf lav probSMUng deferred
Mort-? come* ihe csll for
Alioal- 20 new ln>oi
CtiiUrnr liiit' and thrive upon it;
i 1.y Uie la«t I
«ver>-buJ>‘ delifrhtz in ;
lure 00 the recomiBeiKiatlon <>r the In
Nothm? hall so good for ail
i^raero
iweetenme. fii>m gridJk- <^<
d<.puitniLni.
the
«urg
ol
vhieli ba» ie-eri uearlj- douMvl :ii eon
ioe. 3}e and soe in air-h
lyt’e
r-ie.-k
MS'lely
Is
MiriuiMd I., I..,.rn lha' l«<
Iiirnilier-
«n. Waltei Jii.i.l
nor.-ne.. iluniliani. have M:
feiC.
to
iMCOiTie ekenir giris.
Ulg -TIW OIri
Hrs. Jndrt
lluinh.ii, is »:ih H..J. \VKr,t In '•.Sot
Y«l
Hut Soou.-
'eeallals.
Until
tiirl Question- In
General New*.
A »ou l>aa In-.-u Imiiu I- Hr nod Air,
Oradle)- Marliiik. )r.
tbr danxhler of Heorr
PilUburg. U
tiKik up a Mllor-e callinc.
Ptalppii.
uld. will
be
liounde <>■ milk In one m»nib, an aver fnr*.
AW?
age or almuKi l.MHi iKniuda.il
Tb<- body of Bmogene Klnae
The government ol
U beHeved tn have deranged her mind.
of
the
potato
crop
Atooetook cont)'. MCj. hai cauaed the
fliing of i: peUtlaw In bankruplC}- in
Maine hr farater* and other* luteroil•d Id the jiouto crop.
A-itx>m
bieii
vaccinated
rapidity
In sboemnklng U told by ii 1.0Ddou
paper..
It
appeared
(bat
buuiMw.
atorlea In height and funikeb boiuing
feel.
A
measeiiger
early
In
Um-
111
aale
suited
Wilhelm.
of
Monday,
the
Inter-
luw
nf-
railroad compunies.
Member* ol both Ihe
Kappu
Gamma (rnternity and
age to the fncbir)liundoB
Wagon load of weapomi taken from
effect
nmiuiny stating that
fects local Kiri-ei rallwayw as well as
A
cepie.1 *y the h.ilsers adjuuat. an
liquor vblle lu tr^lna are In Iowa.
hundred
ataie conimeive edmmiMlon
offer lo make n pair of abors wu ai
mad hai lanued ordem.tp dining car
eoeductora prohibiting' ibe
which
few
me
were serV*<No thsi
dispatched
with
]«lra of the highest priced fooigeai
-for mjMMi peraona.
Chicago. BnrNngiou « Quincy rail
was
n^rulng
up 5 c-tiMv for
the
Della Tail sororlly of
the
lota
GammaSlarsholl
Ugh schoiil arc tniemted in the ije-
twu I
of the Supreme couris of In
work. At I;2ti o'clock In the
'a br the ijem ToHt police (he
noon the royal boots were completed dltna, Ncbrark* and Kansas, wbicli
preaent year bare been dumped Into
. hell] that n student -can be ex
and shipped Ui (be German monarch.
tbe ocehn off Sandy Hook.
piled by the iKsan] of education fur
Tbe sboi-*. which, report siiys. fitted
Mme. Calve, the prfma donna, ap
belonging to a high school frau-rnily,
Iterfeclly. were worn the same evenpeared In ' Cannen*” before a Mexican
Oskh
the Kappa lota Gamma freu-m
Tbe time consumt-d in making
aodlCDca. incliHlDg Vice President
Ity nnd the Gamma Della Tau aorotliy
them was two houis and thirty luHi' Corral and many high oncial*.
under tbi- tan at Mnishall. Thi-y
A Ruailan bog near Odeaaa rooted
>' orgauUed in u>0|. but the school
Bridge.ll would ap|K-ar. U nut
up aone bomba and the reanlt vaa
Ixmrd has refusi-d to recognise them
so modem a game as bus btvn
that pork waa aeatu-red all
Wank Ooodal.-,
isned. A correspoiideut of the Ij
i>oul Posi nx-atlons a letter he lias
Nu-fcj. of Nerado. la i
.
c«U a apecial oesilaB of tbe legialature
to Uke acUoo ou tbe GoldOcId
Tlie •Wppedttwe,-
the
new
play
boUe In OeveUnd. coating t2.nov.000.
opm$ today.
It vUI *«at 4A00 |>cr-
Mr. Boyner and
one
nnthrulte eoal ablpmenu were
“No tmmps." then counleo
lit Ibe trick, instead of 12. and fe
Tbe
--li(«rt
roiivenUon"
remarkable
greati
was
of clirua
burglar-procir
safe
At ulgbt ibi- safe 1h lowered by
Trans AtlanUc' Fire Insuraucr com
ipiegnaliie
subvnuii
of
masonry
uu-UtlJlcllue-l
luid
c«Iicn-l<
After reaching tbe buitvm It Is fni
fruit
lened
wnre ablpped from California lu ii»n
.Uiwn
liy
niaaslvr
slw-l
lug.
.iwrateil by a ttlple time kn-k. I'niM
op to October SI.
lii-M- Inge are n‘li-»
ia 60 cedar baakets In PhUadelphIa
at a dvelrrd time, uo bimiim ugetH-y
Chlnatoim. an oriental raises lit cboy.
raise tho safe, and
or !1 chow, at a proflt of lov per cent.
Iblamgh
Wo dont* know whai ii is.
guild
lla
Next to god-'
:
mass
before
a’
didii'i
know what it was.
Como London papi'rs say that cus
tom flxea mo a day as the amount
lo be paid In tips by ri.yul visitor* at
mIiIi
dyiiainlle
the building
■xpiTl^nce In
the alrehip
llni
al^ i^ill null u ship pattenii<d afti\V. Remeifenider. of Near Mid
presented bis small bu.v* with
axes for Christmas gifts.
luaklug
A. a‘ ball In B.Tniuda n woi^erful
iim
d.
tb.
slamits, and three wtwdia in tbe uiak
lijg of tJie dtvss. wUlfh was of the
finest muslin. The womau call.xl tipon her frlende to help her, and the
dress was coveivil with the suini|u<
the front ■>(
The
irmed with their nxes wvi
the woods Sunda;
big black bear.
The oldest
ol
who has only atuilnrd the i
IS yeani. struck Ihe animal o\.
head with ble axe-
ih>
budire was an eagle made .entirely
I of brown Voliiiublaii
stamps.
Windsor Castle, ThU ammiDt Is fre-,
.
,
.
Then th.-
younger iwiys }olnrd In and bmii
>11
Bmce .NovtanlM-r S. when tw.. forg.-d
checks or Urults wetv wuik.-d off on
Saidnaw inerehanis
Chief Knln has
for
$5(.
.•acb.
Wn looking lur a
ilien-
uihI.t
oil concern.
the
Alter the '•agenf
left
Ihe drafts were retni-u.-d luarky*. G."
t9im-Iuy
tbe chief
was
ROtIfti-d itin' bis nnoi «-as nivivr ton
n tn DaveiUN.rt, |a„ f„r ,-:irry;iig
man has served lor that tim.- as
plies
in>
;A
Ixmdon paper
figures
that the
Oerman “who wishes u> esi tho only
klM of bread an Englishman would
think ol rating bos to |«y mure than
ihpw tlm« the enmsit price hi Lou
lu the ceujer of which was a iHuirail
cut from old revenue stomps. A plr
lure hat cotetvd with
nwJ and
tdiie
tniiai was worn with
die
Mr*. Jan Kubelik, wile of the faviolin
vlrtuoau.
r.'Cenily
that ahe did not mind £ow msu.v
men kissed
ti n,
the vtultolBt. U-catise It
Hrichaid of
the orw
n
moth Cunardvr Mauretania, was
an orphan luirly
lu
HATCHES CROSSING,
he* Criwsing. Mich.. D.*-
Ervul Hfimfoiili left *.n Hie G
r...-
R. w I
4>lday morning lor iHg Kaplds Tiiei.
was a trtbutr to liU geulos.
Capi.
and Is now ou his
llir, and In
he will att-'nd achool.
- Mts* Lulu Urilliui left on the M
A
S, K. Fn.lay 'eveiitug for IToi'eniom
lo *|wud Faiuiday nnd ^miday vntfi
KIDNEY. LIVER
AND BOWELS
The Cbrisimas irt.^ at t
il.Tth school was re|H>c<vl
27iJ3r«‘'7.
lOt and p:...v'; •
.-.,U
..-.I ..a M lb. ,"..0, .
ike.
"^<m M- v iLU: Li-.*c nmllj—......
pl-vy Vv;th jocr rjt-'.-."-; b's-neo Trib P^.Vd-
iT-
whose vioiKl.-rlnl medlniteri air is l*k
m in with the nir >o,i i.n*aihe. di
redly tollowins a'l.l deriroying aV
cernis thhi have lK>n Inlialtid. rejMlr
itig aii.v .l.iiiiag.vAhev
I'd and so bealing
:uliz!ng th.
■ I.iinHOICie
,fd In .vll llUdUc•haige.l i
idag.-. agxinst .1 d .and .
:—■': r'Sbb;’"!;:;
I. Dreg Ft..r
S
i:.
I
llib'clion 1
:
uod,.
Wanted
At3,.";3! ■ '-..~
l rrgatd Tai, as espclaf j
in the
,‘f’ix-^“n,UT.
ilstiKly of the police piovided he can ! "
ot furnish a fj.ois) tKmd vvilh
jrelles.
Cit>
of
u'’ tbe;,’*’'’ ‘
I
,
1 day of
.'clock lu
two Jannarv.
Collir.i is tbe man who bad
'be fore-
trunk full of (Hunnmds and could not ’-e and Is hereby
illowiqg said aroHinL
arcoani for them to the iwHe
1: is further ordered. That
■
at pnbtl
Failed to Settle.
iKilsi-e thv-nvif 1
I by pablicaLansing. Dec. 2.. -R p. Marsh fail- lire, of a cHipy ol
ier. for Ifiree
1 to pay allmon^^o hi* wife as or- si)re>s.s|«,. we.-k- prv V <>o*‘ to
sail]
den-d l.y the <^ii and found guilty day OI hearing in th.- Grand .rsv
of »iblenipl atij required loiaySiuai ei-ie H.-raii!, a ii. ss|iap.'r pr.uttsi and
clrrttiaied in said ciiuntv.
once and jm jkt n, -nth or got to jail
>"RKD U WALKER. '
He U a motonaan.
1 -4.
J udge of -Probate.
Found Dead in Bed.
General Nevva.
isb.n. U.-C. 30—S.*tj-in rj- of War
Taft
arrived in'Boston at
Bay btalion Uiis moitiiiig,
ary
police
guard
the itirk
All botior.
eonij*-., a
of
Frazor. IVk-. 311.—E^wa Hoppelew and
wite wore found dead
in
Ix-d
tbla
titorein: l.y :be;r gtand.fs'icht. r Tn.ra
fiv.
pairolmen lu.m each statai
him
to
11..- horn.- oi
Mr.
I E. k W. t TIME m
jir’iir"
Lt Trwvwras livv..........
i Ar PlM Sinr............
rm-EAfi-i
■iim
uw
.fa
I» a
*»*£ -
: aJ>r^'kf«
* *^^**_.'
I: u
it «
SU
ItUpm
Limb Peeled and Foot Was Like
Raw Flesti—Had to Use Crotches, iTrem.f,.0
: -,'p m
riviyoad
and Doctors Thought Ampirtatlon’ 'Trxiio (mm
«4" a »
Bliae
'TuA}s.s.sadlffip.m
____ sary _____
Necessary
— ______
Montreal Woman
MJTV'RELL O P A
Writes ofCure Seven Years Ago. j f-j-jemw, 1*.*^'
BELIEVES LIFE SAVED
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
J
ilf'
Si::
u'r
‘
Tb.I...t fflik-dt
ik-d t<i
Mv .l..o>r
S.,V ■•"'iUb;;:
lew,;,). ■ -1,-v
•1 fr-.tr It,., xis*-. t-u.t- .4 r*w (I—Il Ml-di
w-d I I
^1 l.,ljl;M « 'V
tviap, a
*r>.| a ♦*
tl.e fil-l
*l/t, r,m* on. lb. il- t... .••lUd r,..t
M-u- V.- ho -.wn • v.» mh. ti Is- saw itmt
Tiri z
^ u—.1 two .aki- .f t'>i::r-ois 6^*.,.
Ihne hni.
...
........ ....................
li— .4 H.-rJv-r.t. Slid » lAVv n-.w l.-n
cured ..v»T M-vr. V-4-. gi,.» i-it f.T
.tb- C-iH.i-a
1 might *,av.
I-t „.V i.f..
I Lavsl t
it triii-ichil-ir-ii. Slid 1.,'v ar* fr,-q.,.-;.i u-e.
I alwiv. r
j TK-e i.niic-'
s'lc., th". uti<b i »igii*-<: ' Mrs. .ban Ki
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
RUBBERS
,-ii- ismaud. cHa.rv
■o* St„ Mumre-aJ. vm,
SLEEP FOR BABIES
Rest lor Metbera.
In-tant rs-;w arri nffr'-l.inc
Ouakll.d.TIUrr-1 lavtii-s. Sl^ t—< f" t:r-ri,
fr-<l-ri nb.th.--. in w#rn lain, wth
Cur>..ira s-*i|. a'.d i-T.i'- at, ..r.i r.glV
with Cu'svirh riii.ur- ..i. H-,- gr»ai gkiB
oure. and pUf-Wl*iC«u..ll*3iie.
all kinris to >uj» the varioui. demand* .\!I c'.od
■qualify good- Nn farcy
prices.
^
Bring yt'ur old .loathe'
tops to us and have th. m
set^d on a new pair >.{
GUARANTEED
rubbers and save nmn. y
H
■r,ia-Y;ik8a.aujmg*i
I'rolmt- otfle,
ly flll.-d for prexld.-nt •
j
Present
lion
Ered
IL ' Walker
Refused Writ.
..fiulgc iff Pr.Jalr
In the tr
of the
c of BewDetroitI. I*.c, .TO.-Jl
-Jndc.^Mand.dl this
lUd L.-1UI Ksiusay. minors.
mornin
riiused a *
iialKuts
Ad.-llirit
Ramsay liaviuc filisl in
corpus
kt^lm-d by Siiuiiiel
Collin*
his resigtaibui and final
eburged with
diaiiioad robbeiy ' emumt
guarvUan of 'sstd estate,
it ou pray4iig for Ibe *1I Sew Ai.ik and .r. tiiand.-d him t,.
’*’*
m-ma ot, m
liciivea, .Bow
VALUE OF RIGHT BREATHING.
he didn't May tier?
Health Comes from Knowinn
How
l-.i oniMn'i siiiu' )<r>«qK-ril.y.
and What to Breathe.
--■d issiiH ib.-fef.,r
.\l!;lhta CoiiMIl'itlon.
Du*t laden
im- g..iius m ,-.usumption m- olU. r dis. as,- is i.ihabd
l.y- all who U.S.. the sir...but .lls..*...
The M*9.e No. 3,
'is not Ibveluiwd
iiubi-r 3 i» a wouOerfill in.isiiit
.the un.b rsieievr •
find conditions »ul
J.o, H Purrif. of C'Mar tjrov-.
Chaurery
, lb.
□lent uud groHlb.
according: to
a
JetHr wlio-h
h- liU*]* lb- 6r i
With jH*.ple having <.aiarth th.■: "After Hiiff.-i ugmneh with iiv- ” “' ’
an Ideal culii
iliiire in.-dlui
»! kljn.-y Houbb., and l»xx.nilius ‘“1^
ms. a* the Irritated ni
ly disoreuaced by H-.- lallure P. '*">
^
tho Si|,.
ikeaej iis*ue* i* a 1i -bed w
relbf. I tried Ebctrlc milrrs.
f puKirui
' - Ibe serv id- o
g.-nii
must ibriie a Id .muliiKlv until and ill
. well t
■ ■( thi
tbiS'
................
id at-iv..
day.
The first .
■ I"-,.-*!.!
^ If yjiu have
tarrh you should viso;iiii.—
ll:.Cl mne-ncein. oi .
situpU'si
and q.jlekest 'Guara'
^h.-r -uiu of Km
eur.'. th.- dlrvTt method .4 llyomei, ,b»er ,
‘-^teacher. Mir* Masle U Hor
. ,1,,.
i ur. w.ioai t»
nomination.
’
At a s.-Mpm of sal.l rotiri Iwld at
f-e
lin'd of t«-ioc |■•lt^eJ op la this
pialru* O.w: hole." k.-i;-1 lae y oUUS.i4K-.-l-.
if the crota.':* mirrMusu .■'Cau's,
!s1..n'ot lhe]a„I]! Ituale u 'he Cpuill
. >tar. of Mlchigai
•ed Ihcreop in H)
Bas«wo<-d, poior. whit.- Mreb. pine
longer I
and
luilssu
U'lic.
r.t
laches
long;
Smthw.-st q-ai
.
which H._____
fold should dispel all doubts a* to ipom •'
Inches it11 d.aiiieur lip. Will conratniag l-o
*-urativ,- proprrtio. foi ft, K
■ pay highi-sl mark.et prhe. delivered
^
Paul «ato*ki w.-u. aunui*.*! Christ. A Sons off. r to rclalid tbe price
ra Iwav- xidvtrack
-Ik.liar
*n.v>>ii«- wh.Tu r fall* m bcotffll. Y.m
' "
lar by wooing hit nkre. a liltl- girt
. radius
•f fifty iuii”s.
Ad-,
l>.
do pot risk a rent in lesUng
th* healJug Ih.
l*s*i elghi years old. who
in
t this bre ath <4 It . .
drre.'.
V every SI oulfu S K
«'alt
Cllffueuia- Flstlasan.
- give ;■ guarantee to rvhev, ,
e-s
Mtssnun r-.ir,
b or tuiwey rcfuud-vl.
E'vM Ik-ud t'.Miuiy,
I. s«X U -r—ni- It re, hM.:
ms Ktsare. Ure xs/smb u pwAschool during tbe bnlldav,
Dr. K W. ChsM's
Kldnsy-Livsr Pills
oib
.-I..*':,
firs-* -visit
1 his firs!
elgn slumps In the r.irm nf a sbb-id.
t.1.
te."
non*
j’ises in the governnieurs r.uval s.-i-
>'"S-
ti:and Titv.-hw-
He sad. "AH '
S
WIIH
i:= mm 25 yUBS
*' ' ■
,
i l.e and ito- saiii.- ts hereby a[.fs.;nlr.l
IJW-S..U-Uiivr mtinr ktnds .'f fruttilnr h-antic -.aid i-lllioii;
•C'e there 111 Hh: g:>r.|en ..f'E.leirr
onk-rivl. ■n:..i
loiil:.'
Irawwen. Well. v*.. .i,.:.'t knov.-exati-1‘'■•d.s.r ■»_,uiven,_
j-abbranilb-s. or a lotal t>f riiiAsni mli,-*'
iherv? vv’a« llw- :i|i|.b.. «.t rsnirwo.
esslVO
I-.
said
rater traversed In the last five nud llieu our prtrin, |,ai.-i.is «.-iv in.. ,
, .
...
year... |s the umisuul reeitrd of Clar- Hist fxiir. ami ev.-i-y ls,ly seems lo'lo
.|■‘;,ew^pi^s.r'prium^^^
ipoisl Hull Eve waa a peach.—Somcr-j
j
^
nev .T- Gelsmar. smi of Mr. and Mre
vlJlc Journal.
:
ERUIl H WAI.KEH
John Grlstuiiu. of ttaglimw.
Young
I of red and bin.
' ~
of tbr bodice w
vaaif.
DK.~tCrs.s.T„„. S’S%SL'T*.^Nvl2?*v;
the Michigan congres>m.-n favor the
of
■.hCilie to lake no .vugUs and ' '«•' pr-hale olfi . Ill the
lid for vv.-rv d.seas.-d e.nidl-; T«'aver
City, i,
thnol. eb.-st, or lungs " saysi-a'nh dav of i»c.
Hriiry. of l*aUi,uia. Mo The ' Pibs.-ntr IJon
Walk.
w-ortd hiis h.vd ibiivyHoght veare ol Judge of ITobal
proof that D>. King's New DiscuvervIn the lualtcr
Is Ihe lu-v; reim-dy lor eoagl.s mid ben, A. Nlepi-t^.. . vb-ceased.
colds, la gri|i|»*. •a.-lhiua. huv f,-«ei..
Georg.- Nicker-.m os
•the lung?. “'<) 'V'url his petiliou pni.v-vni
..
'.u-anipiioii the ;otu-.ni»ti.vior of said esli
'll* tlmelyj use alyay. i.r.-vent.s the grained to i:ib-> .Vekerson
devt'lopnu iil Ilf pneuni .aia. Sold un other suitahle jM-rson.
IT guarantee ei s, E. Walt di Sons.
It 1‘ ordered. That the 2r.ih .lay ol
annah Drug Store, C
.\.
lliigls.-c Jknuary. A. II 1!"is. at ten .I'chwli In
lUg C...
.'In f-.r.-n...|i. a- said |U•..^g.I.•'..((1..
iil.v-«-lghl time*, amrs.s the pu-
D San Eranrbco an.l the Philip
"■«
Couuly
.
Head today-70.Klieted the n.ituination
of Tan for priiddenl.
'
concealed woa|>uns.
■port Sherman, which
e—'
M„. wul Kiw
for the
keven Year*, of Proof.
GASTORIA
here.
••"•
On, ...ir. ,hM KMm., W.IMImvl—”!'"
c«Bi blm llO.vui In graniuci
............... ...............
whleh they ai
nuuity.
in Lhe whole eommui
.m Alden. w
r. Dewing f.HlIugl r.---.(K>iideil.
V
Wiihinetil
s with Mrs. Mathews
which w • sUfg
and Mrs. Bmv'g.-.
y.m Till W
and ilie,P»ie>n
K. E. Caniptiell ami
liiokv up
1hand!
Mr.
cgiuur.-ii
ivtiirn.-vl
T1iur#d;ty evvulny
and gixxi
them ill.............
fn.m
Ablr-Ii.
where
they SIH-Ol Clilist
'SUIIllV s
south."
mas
wiiti
ia>u
CampiM'II
—id family.
ik wlug » iriu-d III'
Chet
Slebbtri
of
Northpori
wa,
of Texas and wn.united
in
marriage.to
Mrs. EII<
Ellen Su
> impressed w-Uh
s advantage,, and
.■.Hibillltes that h
piirchii.O'.: a flin bins at the home of
El (V
IV-wum Char. Siebl.his m Eli
At Ihe Inst regular
1 family bn for the '
w.iolsej Post, «; A. H . n,,- following
M. riiliioa.l Al'inila.v
officers wen- .•lect.Hl for the ensulug
In the 1
nl of .hi- family from! yar; Com . I CoinsttM-ki
Sr.
Vic
imr nudsi Bol only o
eommiuil- Com.. W. H P.irler; Jr V. Com.. .
4> but Ihe i-Btlre tin nsliip^ Iid KassoiiiVnnnatier; Q M.. John Kehl; Adj
suffers a
• fell for James'Mason. Chap,
C..-o,
Dame
.ud Mrs. Ik-winc S.n.. A. Kequongy. Installallon
wi:
..pen- nearlv
i.-lv wliole
lives
Iield first Saturday In
January.
and be was
Iix.si.leied one »t Alter the iii-.ta!la11on. <hnner will l>e
le-st and most
iiistantlal men oi M-rved to
menilH-t> of the jkjsi
tiiwiisblp and
ilid will ue liiiss.-.! as . and Ihe l.idles Kellef Coips.
of tbe leadei.
ideis In town affaits.
'An enienatuniem viiis giveii
11 Katu
rs. D.-*iiig truly
'•lives for day- iiighi'wllh Altilon W'iskiK-hl
7hll.Mai
II love her nnd
vnd (pr tbe gtiod ' ning Leslie
......................
L- Gagnon 1
Ifaal she
ji-.wn hRlI. which was well atteuded,
vvlng not only m
> which <
aud veiy much enjoyed by alt.
S them u>. tun a
sitv to ev.-r'
A sleigh load of young iieopk- will
a help'ng hand >'
Tlr b-ss f.ir- 'drive out i., the home . '
'
-Iglibois; III.
nave won a Mrs V. C. Moican tom
pjaec
that wealth ins •" v.au-b the old year out aud
I luircba
■Id the wist- lb.- new .war in
and nelch
lit they may h;
of iiappl
i-w Imnn-.
m(Mr^"’i'n^h.
?TATE OE MICllIG.VX, THE PRO-
est successful bi-ar liumers on i
second st.-ward on lhe I'nluxl Stales
.l,™..!'™""’
Apofert Remedy forCoBsSagnon. Sour StomACh.Diairlio^
>Vonns £onvulsions.Fevcrishocss and Loss or &XEK
VVifi Wi-tgbi. n
■. Jt 12. »■:••.>U Hawley sud wife |,>
:el Hl.,1 wife, lot }7 and ;i
M" ,! r. ft litk., 2-H. 11 i! C
•■. I - Elisha ’
I J. Hoil,-; s
int Catherih]
.pb!e.vrani
the frli
l~rs ol .Mr.
ltd Mrs. PresKiii IVwlng
will- hill) tn their him.:r on
>>],«)
evenlug. IKk-, 27 ;
Allen, near M.ypl.
.. A. H Milik.'n and »
Al th
I'ndmg rhe biilldays
dtiilng w-bh-l, all partook of a
iilfitl supis-r, lurnlshed M th-- ’■‘•rt «s.vqeaud son Pbllip
hbors. a b.aiitifiil sllv.-r t-a «et 1
<'
. Ill TraV.-rse CiH'.
-» W I), Robinson Is sp.-n'lof their friends
ar
•ho i.H'k In south.Tu iwiti i
-igliliors.
i tok.-n of the high e
di*iuili-hed. These boys are Ihe >
It iKisalbli- to gel at tbe safe
of ull tmtlons: On
itie|
South
ap-nt for a MWtbeni cHtmi xx-d
w<
without
in
GiKsdelc h.-is had conrider
u« of L. A. Miniums and r«se:> a-,
fv.-l
Years were sm-nt In s-olbetlng
there a careas* from Prenk Rockefft- i
ahowu
America.
man who apiH-aiv.l
and '
of li over 31MNKI slaiqiis w .-i,-
The other day
bairber shop and the {•eople
nf slollc
meatfui-es u-ii
dre»-s was wore, and In tin- iu..kinu
Porty yean, ago buffalo tnisal was so
was
rr.-ck
the
cnOMUon that It sold lo Kanaas Ciiy
for 10 eeota a pound.
ilxteeii fi.-l
Bagland.
to acriib
chnrcb every Thiunday.
a
•tele.- which
• Twenty-
balloon asecnsioiis
li-adlng cities of Central aud
also
Itaa been placed In u bank In England
than for the aame period of 1906.
ly-dge
ihe one used by Knalrensbue.
rules much as they exist ai pioseul.
i:
pany. of Hamburg, baa voted to ae’tle
In'* ranch
rhealer.
aces In one band tto. iortea.l
trlef accouol of tbe game, wlih tin-
an Trlaco qu^ke loaac* In full.
Ann'a chnrcb. Bermondsey.
make
Is slated thui
BlritcL." dated IKM. which civ.-s a
In tbe «m to montha of l»07 tl
hare fomed a
li
I paiupblut In Ibe Urttlsb museum on
a Sre that dtatroyed hla bouse.
Meariy 2A.OOO care
which
the game was played as far bo,ck os
Grand
ywuth.left for imnuiiia a few days ago:
known and practiced. Thpre is. too.
ehll^
bunted lo death at Hamden. <Milo. In
tn.m ton*. IV.OOOAOO ton*
reertved In
the 70s by the Greek colony in Man-
Idea.
a
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
ttSSis-,
eiy
Miiskecrm. and alter the llrsl of
city officials ami a
£S5S-
know
liaiitits Ol the animal*.
there wilhoul {•ayinK "vIH Imvi- in
England i
for a pair of shoes for Ihe Imiier.al
20x3H
who
T 2
who
on hjih and ali hnv.-w-ou-.
ai.-d lor me
and
family.:
nrii.i ixpivi-s our llmakful
hides
more who have ridil.-n ou slnn-t c
while tb<
empenir was In
libauei-s.
s w.-r.; caught In Calhoun c:
olfltfnie trapiK-i*
lo'fiire.
jii;.!
*' ........ cit^tr-iH-rea us m
Slichie.au
Alohy of fhe most valuabb
The ni.tl P«I.« ]<-gl.>latln“. has struck
A atury of Hgbinlng like
Uermhn
from
»«Jt2l
•liirinf;
la/ndon ahoe firm received an order
Ooncrrie to be need In building the
Panama camil locka would cooBtruel
SL842
(.’hlle
of charge, of whom TT.It.'i had never
In
obtained
rh:i.-v<l.
ISKiC. vacelnaied tok.isa perwnw
Over atiidv
all
or
ulx.ul IC quarU u duy
Pran Yao^K. Y.. ha« U-eo found In
cmk near Michigan City.
Flallarr
iku,
\;iowi
Promotes DigcstionjCbccftilwssandRestXootglQsadOiaOpnimiMorpfaine nor Vfcwrai
KOT Nahcutic.
Evun -I
East ei nl to Wn
Wr gtiT. i-t si. |•llrt of u->- of v*
a. r.-s. SIH- 1-. T ;:T:K 12. Misi.
W. P .Silatiy and wife lo CtiJ
C>rd of Thanks.
s.^!:
Bears the
Signature
of
kirk. .*>« of M-i*. sec, >. T
lloih ulrli
ivt i.-d .apllalist And real erl.ite man
'
The Kind You Have
Always Bonghi
JlN^tabkl^epgraUaalcrAssUnilaiing DEToodandBcfuiaIs^ Or SUBMlB aodBoiii^
1
«.t<.s.gllll
y CBiisi rtootxL.
Jnmex Hiller «I Kehult>:viUe. Ue-i.
(laomia county. I’ennsylvaiilu. bua a of Atin-liall. lu Ihe las! f..nr wisrktiiivr luld oat tliuufBOils of dollar?, fur
herd of 1C cowr lliai jleldeil
adiare
tare of
of a
a fnrtiiiie eetlmaied at tloo
dbiapiiearod December il.
Mi.rch.
p
For Infant! snd fyt.nAe»s.
u .b».-ph !
iijers:
-Th.
M. .1. Wood i H'Miy. of
t.
Inherit
wiih
t till Dkoi’s
a! t
R 1”.
Thes. T. I
let In: 0;ik
K t; I.aii
tire Ihe daugolers ..f N. M. Hummund
flllDK-ni «t hlH moiheri.'. Iasi «!.-|i
The roolher, u
1I
are, iraln.nl
Hri. Judd will be breughl
1.1 f.ice a Iqcal audience
Cha* M. Parker .■
Woud.-nware Co n
..fr*‘,,
„fs
R b. I3.e«i
Th.B., J. j!m th a
TJii*t.eitkiadoli
S-IJ far CTsr
QueMh
cmm CISTOIH
Falrfaanka to Hcttie Timblln
•ilk IS. O. P. T C. at.eoo.
Feed your btir; nourish ii;
fiive it something lo live on,
Then it U'ill stop ftlline, tnd
will grow long gnd heivy.
Ayer’s Hiir Vi£or is the only
genuine hiir-food you can
buy. If pves new life to the
hsir-bulbs. You save what
hair you have, and get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp
^an and healthy.
hai pilneil tin- n-*- eonipany piTniuc
■
Jaco 1 Kaiser and wife
Mabel
Tyrrell, part of m.-«,of t
T 2?. R IV. SUK-.
I
Ch*» Irish and wife.to Cba* AlU-n
............................. Goodrichs' 3rd. I4W.
I
r J. Cal
lo Jam. . V. Wright. eH
• », of ne«„. sec. 34. T rs ,
t>i BiUch to tMi coDiract* lili
ZORN SYRUP
Muff!
Raal Ettat* Tranaforw.
E,
J\Ji/ Hair IS
Extra Long
:-v Brre -z .A-. '.lar.-:.
i
A
I
T
OMNO TlUVEIIU. HEPULD, THUMOAY, JANUARY 2, tM.
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lUI.
I
F.™»W
I J.m» Cn.«l^r 1<U to~ to CU«o
COMMtM.
»««.
Annu.1 KWh*
'S
i Mtatoi. IdSTW. «.—a! Cbldten
rn to •amt work' The oBleot* aod pror»m lor tbo.wlili two car* of pouUM tor Will. Coptmah. Jllch.. Ore. JI.—Sira. j |
'trw^ Old ufiloii, St. 'jok^ and
«aht bomr.took place at 0>r Mondar n ^t antlireaai aide. MrA'cnnid Trarrtar CotiBty Fannrra’ in- HarrininoB. of Crdar.
l.aPolni and dao*htrr. Elbrl. are riaTravcrae Antrlto and Ur<^ Jaekaoo. Ntrh.
•r. of MtWaablnr^
held here Tue*-' M aa Arlle Johofon hat tetnmrd to uin* irteadt at 8h.-Mrd»riUe ibli Unau
will be h
lanau C<' ii a will’b
SAVE TMI» ANYWAY.
Hail. Trav
Mra. John Holnra. Suodax ait-t.Mw.M
. oi.X auu W’rdnetdar.
nm
e Cll.v. Jat
January 2S and her lehool at Solon.
week.
clock p m . lor tbe pnrpoae o(
Here a a ateple home wade mUat 6 oeloc*. <be conUartln* paril«a,R«>* ^
««1’ »" h-d jard _i». 4. followa
UUa Ira OrosSWaor haa
to
Henry AnnatrooE 1< vMtiD( hti at I ocl
ip a aecrvUrr and three direr
_ plTcs by _________
a*
an eminent______
aatbotity ,
tMnc UU* Kathrrn Holmra and John!
Suttirer* bellrre. the
Prwldent-W.
Cray. Trarerae White Clond to rtslt be-,Fitter. Belra. K; teT. Mra. E\a Sprame. and other elecllai;
tom and the tranaaclion of other bnal- m
dlaeaM. who mahen
makew the
l
— Kidney dlaeaMW.
Stllr, Drew, popolar ycivt P~pir of **>rre the ebiekeh. -«t. u
fyir.
ari nitt. w*-'
vlelUnx relatlrea and trienda at Pierpon.
of importance that will come be- matement In a Sew York dally newt
Sreretary—E. O. Ladd. Old Mlaaloo. htyfolkD at Map.
.-etonied to. Mti». Allla Brimmer, who haa beea fore the meilinp
paper. ,lhat It wilt trdUne abnt«l any
thl. plaee. Tb* rrrrmony wa. per,«»•
«»
aiemtn^ of tbe company a<
„f Kidne« tmthh if taken ><r
Siipterlntenrleat Mlcblican Fannera' Omod Raplda Uo •'.r ... .
'wrj a;ek
.«li ronfliod to he ■ iw<l!
,.™.<r..t».t. .<,
«."L
l.rt to , ihoLph --n.on ,he «..ln
!
“ P*'*'!*-!"- >re reb,u.-^.-e :n I,n„
^ nna,l.
He
KIk Bapida. In the prearocr of a few | *
<;eoTiw HBi-on ' i. a ••L. R Tati. Apri<
.1 n» ...I m™«. !»•;-W.-'.™"
"" to Bppn-'.
vl,U hla parr...
' Mr. and Ml'S. AS l-H'.-ont atyl
IjUi-WVthv.
^^''^1-10 V>b^‘svi!\ f^NW^
:>;*t.
Sem^r). to urinate. ea|«s-tan> at npbt. paint'oailuefor—H- B. Cannon. Roehiat
rbarha K'nf baa .^e* Ceorpe <lren ate rhrls:toa» turkey plib hia
bria. ...
l»!"'
’'"“T
.T’ll and dlacc.lorrl utluallou- are read
.hif. Tb, b«, », bt'u... ib_f »,«b,'b, b.nb., ..b -braU ■''W
bmtber. Roben. and famllj- at C-ntra!
lly; orerriln'’ Herr I
jeclpi"'
I.«ke they n'l^irned home Tbureday.
were ber alater. M4u I5ll„be,l,, fo-ind. jiroaccmWm will follow*.
Notari. of Cbleapn. and Mr. Wrifht. j
Thraa Warriapn
!
TORBNOON
of Tfaretw* City.
I
-.rrlape Heenaea were laaued
S;ir,-lntroduct..ry remarke. W. B.
Both bridr and proom hare a
coantyOerk Robert E. Cray, ptraldmt Co.mty Farm.-rf Inof frtendt on the prnlnaala. ><oib barWbltevater
tuvniblp -tittiie soriete.
Inc been bom and railed In IhU ril-^.,jj„ „ follow*:
Ora Richard
inTocaUon. Eld.-r Miller.
tape. Tbe proom apent Itat aeaton aa
Charlniie Wataon. of
tn:O0_-apravlrp an<) Spraylnp Ma
B mp necr on one of tbe Pere MarEBini.H B. ScoOeld and Mlaa: ,-ian. rj.- t a. Fana:id. Eai.m Rap
paeue atmmrri. Lati n pbt at the
W!:ilaraalmrp. and ijT
bom. of the hrid-r parent! a reee,.j
and Mlaa Kale' ihkc
'
UOD waitcnd. red Mr. and Mn. Drew. I
, ^ViniamabBns.
iim.-Th.-I'm®
13:f«>—•Tt..- k'nim Team aod.lu
and. lt»
at whl-h Blo-l « pwrsta were pte*'_________ r«r, - m n Care.rannoa
H. n.<berter.
B. Canboa, R.<berter,
e«(.
Tbe happy couple rereired
Oanmyl Nawa.
APTERNOOS.
*
hearty conprit-jlatloo* and
t wlah-, Mipebeater.'S. H.. Dec.
F. W.
■
In
or T.
ea. Many bra t!ff:il weddlnp plha' Hoyt A Co. manufactureta of b oU
were a> « rrccivtd l:y tbem.
I and aboea aiarted up today with » ar- A. Farrand.
03 Saturday afiemoon tbe laat of a j ly one thouaand men, Ttat U tbe
a K. .u-« ' 1:30--Keeplnp I’p the Fertllley nf
aeriew of «hu«en< waa tendered tbe'jnrptwt force erei
d by U>«BOrchard Unda." H. B. Cwn.-n.
bride at tfar home cf Mra. W. R.J
Theuaand More.
.
Pratt. Mra. Prc;t and Ml«a Mamhalli pottirllle. Pa.. Dee SO.—More lhad
„ „ „
brtnp tbe bofteerra. The abower waa a ibouaudtntii were made bapp)' !»■'
■ , ,k
rwv.,,ehaeaeler. and
And t!ie|,),y
the .i...
.V..A., yraamed
____________
... f:r
The Care <>f the Ofebar 1.
mlFcrlliBroH cbaraeier.
work_ ui
A. Farrand,
bride waa well remembered by thoae
Kaatem 8|ee1 Co. The'
rriverw c ly savimay monsrap.
‘ Matrut Clraemn btitcrtairnd
and Mra Eit-r t Tuek.r. who hr*ib«- and nl> r- fro-.;i llknolF .u.
to -.ni- f.reu.l -rraverwe |»x.ple:
iC.iaipound Sjntp Sar*a,»rtlla. ihr.v
K*' b««-. rhi-lnr
.
ot thl- Sundae. .
t>u> .d the n.nu. e::,d.juUe eveior winreT. Tak.- a i.a.,KsBrtul alter
pl-re. ret-mi d i
.- ir on-t-a: Rapura. Henri' Ro-e , and da-iditrr.
(Yty s.-it-rris.v
' S
Vira. ate tisi:Inp r<lallrie and liSrodr
''‘'aait'’MrI'V'ualVoc '
*k«"*»'"rtr
Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Jake
Jake lenseUW
tenseUW WK-c.,t JCInpeh-y
KUipr'ey asid
and Va>ft.ld
Va.ft.ld ov.r : the r.ji w.ei niih *t:e. '. -n S .iiI-av last u n-Oiorii' that in.we Inpredlcbia
all hare,l«-.< a-1 eaellr m «■
II honor ot'M™'‘ttVldt"ou‘v’t.'lrtb^j
hlosej Chriatma* momlnp with
hal'daya.
la.hy hoy.
l^sh Cu'S-linan « s<tT.r:i!ic nu.ni m .'h’shi'iinx^aM ealle' TV'.
-’Ire Vnra Cork of C.d-r. i‘ r -.
5
a„,> ,
'r\
'’•t at
*' Map!. City.
i
g,
cu-mv.
.0’«l*t..l .-.f s-.d; li
Jutn-\*..lac who bar l-e-n
lt~-n s cV,
Mu Jutn-Vd.n^w^^^^^
<i: t-i. r> the V ^hlc
MUs hellW Horton of Pro., moj flmnt.
fl in town nvit 8-md;.y
and erarin-rre
>1K, im V,1W,..I)
,„H„
iiid fil-ini P'.d •'p. hv r..'.I -e Ih. K'd.-'V- ... tl't.-'
of cedar.
»-rk»nr f.w Mr« lvi.11 Harry
n.l white cra|>r* aed atraln f'on' l>.. t kwid a-i.'-«r*l- r
iall
Ml»s Anp-» Mobti. who la l• arhln>.T* e n-v. C a l-- S“<-. o t ni.nsl.ah
r’..ml ar Ch;ra«o. \-ll.-d her iwrentr fi.mlly arr
!■
V. B-.M» d.'pa-t.'d later, all havl niriui-F Ti
IV. f CbrlFtmaa.
..VIrhkai
In^- -i« (it a sihM rtaie and wUliSsp, 8.-.. '
wbo attended After tb.- refreahtnenix tnant In ! run fire daya a wtek.
an iBfonaal pnwram waa pteen, mnal
Wnmllnp, W. Va.. Dec. JO.—Bob t S:Sts_”Cemem and He Vm s on f. ’
ml oMert'ona belnp played by Anna
| day broke Into tb.' BalilThoeeM Brinkman and Ruth Mllla. niore A Ohio railroad station at Claraiid a readlDp «y Uilu Holmet.
j inpion. near this place, and after bur
Mr. and Mra. Diww will be at home' gUrjajng the safe, murd^rt'd the teloto their Wendt Janiuir>- 10 in their: graph - operat.ir. Edward Hutch
:
■
pretty new home wMrb the proom
jp* ,hreew the lody Into the
S:l»-LocaJ apeaker.
Seed np In tbli vllhice.
warerootn and fired (be biilldlnp.
Uiwle.
Voinnieen. fuiiplii tbe blare and pot
Plaaaant Raunlon.
tbe body before It waa cremated. Tbe
Blnee tbe eaUbllabment of tbe .(atlon waa diwiroytd.
brwBCb In thli city. It baa been the
Weoncaday.
ciiftom of tbe emploj’et of Grlnnell
___ _____
FORENOON.
lUndllnp the
Bwthera muale booae to meet at ad
York. Dec. 30 —After barlnp' 9:45-"0rowlnp andI Han<
annual dinner at tbe home of tbe. had 134 needles of aaiorted alieatPolaUi CiBq/' H. B. Cannon,
manafeu- of tbe lopal branch and Monfrooi almost every part of her i l‘l•c•.aaloD.
»»<>>••
Octmoti. wbo ai 10:4L-Tbe SelecSon and Care, of
1. Ibe local staff met al tbe borne
.wallowed,144 of them, died |8eed Con,.- N, P.-Hnll. Dlmondale.
of Manager W. B. Beonett. «« M'eel ;
, I today in Fordbam boaplial after ber j Dlaciiaalon.
Seveotb Street, where they enjoyed •
, I twenty-aUtb op*-raUon.
I 11:46—Bualneai meetlnp of County
flrecourae « o’clock d nner which i
Sbe waa known to the medical pro-llnailfite aoelrty; reporla. election of
a bangntt in every aenae of tbe word.; ^
■ ‘ f.'taloo a* the "woman of needle*." ; ofric. r» for enaiilnp year. etc.
The dlBlnp room waa prettily deour
Waahinirton. Dec. 30.—A distinct,
AFTERNOON.
ated In red. tbe table decoatlon* be-!
^
^
1:00—QneMlon Iwj In charpe of N
InU'DSIly
Inp Amerlran, B..U,. ro.™ >.a ..a -nam.!" ■■
r. Hnll.
, ml ra™.tlaa.
V ■!' “'-r
Miule.
re’the
e fsron.
fi
I tjn—-plaritlog and Cnitivailug tbe
Oorlnp the evening, uleprama were
C.-m Crop:" H. B. Cannon.
received from Fred Grlnnell. wbo waa j
lary tremors «
»ll.a ...r —.e 01 Ilia.-,
'
—-Harveallnp the Com Crop
IT lb and M'ltbout a Silo.- N: P. Hull
Clffe. fotmeriy with tbe local branch ends,
Cltr tempora^J *»!*»«. 0»- 0®c- SO.-Tucaday., II Dlaciiaalon.
ktnda of donpratulaUona
loos i “'f
•» o'clock
0Y*»ck at night
nignt will
3:3(i--Belter Roads for Michigan.’
and J.uui wiihes
belna ertend-’‘6® closing for the last Ume!H. F. Baker, Cheboygan. reiRuieDtlDC
•d. Mr. CUffe also remembered hl*|'’f •»
»»noom. In Atlanu and;.....................
Woman's Section.
i box of car- i
name nlpbl marks (be doom of tbe!
WEn}NB8l)AV.
in—Mrs. G. A. Robertaop.
oI alniaia ™ •!'» tl»". »'■ ana
Toaaa.lar-»r,. ta.a.a A. Map
Um. B.aaalt. la laA.II al la. Iar«.:~ian a praWbaiaa all,. Ta... .Ta> liell. YpailanU.
1 inv—iDiroduetury remarka. Mrs. C
«an pr-aatad .lU. a liaaatiral
'»">
paPaauia... Sai laa-M.
A. KolHUwtou, chairman.
trie reading lamp ai a memento of the ponaary, and two (or saloons. The
dlapebaary ha* been In operation (or- Prayer,
four yeata. Tbe sale* have amounU-d ’, Muelc.
10 about tuu.oini a year, with about; Reading.
Oarry-Curtia
175,000 iiroBt. thl* being placod to the . 2;0«—The ’How" of It. Mrs. Emmu
Oicar Hoery Curtia and Mia* Flor. a a
road A. Campbell, Ypallanii.
a Haaal Oarrr. war. aBirt la ia..-:«”l"
Muaie.
e
al
8
I
*1*®
®kl>®h*e ucrounL
rfape at the Fei_____ _______ _
IHaCUavion.
Monday ntRht.thu Rev. I). H, Fleming ®«f‘®®d Uxatlon. but the vob
3^00—Local ajK-akor.
llelng the knot. Mr. Curtto. who I* It waa not for the city’s best iDterwit.
Ulscuaa'on.
s tJectr'elan.
Election of officers.
Muskegon but fins b
MuMc.
tbit dty for ^Ptbe ttme. Mra. Curtia
la well known here and baa many
Mend* wbo will wlah her much Joy. <‘»'l
‘'11*^®*- Bbe say* they wm
CEDAR.
Tb. b.ld.1 OPIPI. I.tt lod.r f.r tin !
»"» "
■>'
M.r. Mich.. IAt. Il.-M,.. J.n...
kegOB. where they will spend one or| 'h*' ®*‘»
supposed to love If any® crawley and daughier. of Cedar, hav«
two months vNlilng the parent* of''*® »®®™ ‘1^ “I'®**- Although they i
Jordan, to visit her al*
lb. inMb, ud iMMi™. Tbej IblMid >7 •“ ■.Tilral l.-i. al'b bra™
r„„i, T.i.l.kl,
Mlta Ethel Cork, wbo opralnnl her
Id bidb. ib,lr bra. I. Ibl. cIlT.
;
•«». “ “I, lo lb™
unkle Tuesdlay. la better at Ibis writ
naturally.
Uon weakima the I
ch^e c
■ tbe
After you HIM- »airl you are sorry
Herb Cook and soos. Jo\)u and
n .1 irtfkri- J g.-t iiul. Tlie ilib.'-lor* Clamle. are vlaltlng relative* at East
iiiil the iiur .. \il!l ,:•> the n-.xt.-Ale;ilJordan.
<
mu Clulie
and ivrr.trt,:r%;’;';7
Steinberg Bros.
NVEMrORY
PRICES
THAT
WILL
MAK^
Half Off
Id
Mosl^
Cases
First Sale for 1908
THINGS
HUM
,WE ARE GOING to start tho New Year with
A
ROLJSINO
ROARING
SAI-B:
that will last just NINE Days beginning Thursday morning January 2d, and,^ con
tinuing until Saturday night Jan. I I th. Hundreds of choice items will be placfefcUon
Sale at 25. 35 and 50 per cent off their regular prices.
COA'I S. all .If Iiiir fii.esi N^dij- B-arbkiiik •
for oi‘.y
l-.-MIlKS' LONG Cll.^'I'S iliai wen;$5.l>i ami «l',.Hn.
;S‘5.2S'S=o.b^'.,..............3.60
srar^iy ....... ......2.60
CO.^TS that were
...... 1.60
....10.00 B.^bY
51150 and $3 at
BABY COATS that were
mts
.... . 75c
$1.50 and $2 a: ..........
madi* nf hne*t Kersevs. finest Broailcloths. Vt'lotir
ar^d Carjcil. all b autifuUv 'ilk lined. Were SJ.*,
LADIES' FUR«
$8(»and S85 oot on-- res, ived.
| ^ 00
that were $20 and $25........................ 13.60
your choice kn only
LADIES'l-'l.'RS
''
7.60
ih.tt were >10 and $12.......................
MISSES' f:O.ATS
6.60 LADIES
that w.-re-iMand «12 at
FUKS
2.60
MISSES COAIS
that
wen;
5-3
.'V*
ami
$4.
at..............
4.50 CHILDREN'S FUR SETS
that wpre S7 and SN at
MISSES' CO.AfN
6.00
•hatwereV50an.lSS5»».ai...........
3.60
that wr-re So .md >6 nt •
EUR SETS
MISSES CO.AIS
1.60
1.60 GHILDRgN'S
tliai were S2 Wand S3.0I1, At ..........
that were S3 and 54 at.
Coflon Batting at 4c a RoU
00
CO n (>N HAI TI\d
COTTON BATTING
.............i..... 16c
w\'r;h 2’ic, at
.
wor:h 1 Ic. at . . .
: C hill'en' Cniler'Aear :•!
■
-'nr
ct.tiri'
sh«k
of
One-Fourtti Off
Underwear
All of our D - Gods from Sl.tiO ».p at
at One-FourHi Off
Dress Goods
BIG CUT IN LACE CURTAINS
L.\CE CURV.MN.S
1Q5
L.ACE CURTAINS
Beau-ifuide4'nnf.ivere$2apair.now..ArJOO
that were $1 25 a pair, at.......... L.... 68c
Lmtii"'!............. ;3.00
LADIES' LONG 0),VI S ami SHORT COA
hm
100 P.AIR OF RUhFLED SASH CURTAINS worth 25c a pair foi onlt
10c
;
End o! Everything Sale a Record Breaker |
We menUon lust a lew Items picked up here and there at random
t;OI Ct
CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
LADIES KNIT PANTS
al Itc.
Worth tPc.
MUEUN UNDERWEAR
BvrrythiDg gov* at
S3 1-3 OFF.
T"
cervix;
31.^ YARD
BEAR BKtN
A8TRICAN CLOAKINCB
. white and colored.
INFANTS KNIT UNDERWEAR :
In grci
y
SC
^
Big iJne of
FINE FLANNELETTE
PRICE
On smtil lot of Ctalldrco's Wool
Vnderwear In tan -color.
!, PRICE.
EASY CRIB
BLANKETB
White wtib rtblom] bordiTs.
V.IOCh
L
WDMENB FANCY HOSE
. ew SOe grad* »
S»c pair.
low yard* Eon
INDIA LINEN
at gc. yard.
I'bU is our regular ISS*
gualty
/
V-.-WeV .-.-C-X-V::
'a OFF on alt
FURS . ALL SKIRTS
,;
<
AND INFANTS' COATS.
S4A6 PAIR
For Extra Fine
WOOL BLANKETS.
I'li-V.. *-.i!d ’o.- tnuTl val'iMM at
FINE WOOL
TRICOT FLANNEL.
AO colorv
»6.5-> Of ITW.
Our 15c aaJ JiV
SUMMER WASH FABRICS,
■e Yard-
EVERYTHING. >
Tabl.-* f ill of them.
RIBBON REMNANTS.
lijndrtds of ttem at about
la OFF.
FINE wool'BLANKETS.
Worth 15.75
SOc YARD
48'it. M. YARD
CORK LINOLEUM
M> still bavr a few plt>r«i tefi
to sell St tU* price—you win
bay If you aec ti.
B.e Lot ol
EMBROIDERIES
To cW at
1-8 OFF.
,r
''
CHILDREN'S COATS
Alan LADIES' CARiCUL
JACKETS.
INLAID LINOLEUM REM
NANTS.
All about 4 to 8 aq yd*.
Worth up to $1 W yard
DRESS GOODS.
SILK AND WCOL PLAIDS.
-The
kind at
SSe Yard.
26 Par Cant Off
SlJW Carmant for
WOMEN'S BILK AND WOOL
UNDERWEAR.
Our IlM Oradc.
LACE CURTAINS.
Over Wi- pair*—iWnk what thl*
Id Off Rasular Ffiea.
SSe PAIR
For choice of big lot
GOLF GLOVES.
The 5th; klad.
1-3 OFF
—On—
LADIES- CLOAKS
25 Per Cant Off
On our floe Hoe of
CURTAIN MADRAS.
la color* or cream, all daslrmbte
Patterns.
20 p>-r oi*nt diaouQnt
POBTIERS
Otier 300 pair. Bcnntifal
line to aelect (roto.
A
ORAND TRAVERSE HERALa THUREOAY. JANUARY Z tSOS.
!■ tnidc a snlUA r>ro*ra
o: ]
Alra Payne and Artbirr ZlRlor went larRC circle of friends and acboo:
jblv Cbrlatr
to Traaerae City Mooday. n tumli.R j maua.
church Tuesday
Tu<
eveiahR.
_
Tuesday.
|
Kay McKease
•ase who
wbe k_a
k a stndrnt
s---------------(laisres. The prlatlpal muof a chorus of mon_ , yidcra uiiJer the IcaderKtad
Major Vaoderrort who attmda the
'?
ship nj Mr. Fred Tahbetcr. The tn-e
tate School for
_
. te bt-up and around. Hop.-,
Arthur Ralston
and Mlaa
Abhf
iimia iHd om todlvldsal or
family
hr may ponUaue to xain.
| p^y^e Olenn I'lkr. and
Mlu Oeia iliK. la rpciidlOg
*
p.'i renU. All chlldn-TJ (arlat eijually |
Mra. RMIla WriRht and dauRhtci , ii.rvey. buy Newcitmh and Mis* .Vtla
Well. i>:elt:uR b Tihonr and a prewciit
WITT tbe Kueals of Mra. Bari Beck-. fra n. Mfraiao PVwla** and Mi»e Ella
^n tn the Sai-Jaj i-«biio1.
•M H cvrmpondtnU fall
with Sunday.
laiurka atienrted Ibt- dancH- at ilurnetfa hall I.*ke Ann, Ohrlstm;
Dec. »J.
Arthur Payia* aaid wife of Traverae
City an- speodlnc the hulldays her- reiL-nK-d to th.ir tome with Untu
PVIATT.
picttnR ID »i» nd the w nter there.
There are qulir- a nurolK-r mi ilie vlHlilns hla pareiiu. Mr. and Mrs.
R«bi. I'ayue.
Mio. I!. M. Janies entertained
sick. I
thU week.
--l..iue- Such a luriv
Scicj-ly .< Equity of Chrteluuia day, Mr.-and Mra. Jobu
_
Ttu- Atneriean So
Mra. it. C. Pettenitlll. who ba«
iHei.
h -----------pneumonia
U coi.aldera
Cednr Hun elected new ofAcera for Wl'ichr. mb arid (amlly of Hodiw. Mi
«try III
------- ------------'•*—
Baiurda, Jilnbl: hnj Mr>. trwlii RjwI)uk-'> and laiuil,
Wy l e
Vice I’rea . 1t.-n iioui Hammb. Mr. un.l Mn.. Fr
llat thli vn-k.
cart- for Wni.
'Allman; Bee,-. Omer Sl.lver;. Tn
ISdd AnairU and fanil>’. Ocm. AnSayiif and la-oii JIomh- of CojKtii
■ vlal: I
,a» made
Klmer Crain. The s.*-l. ty win me. 1 1 Mi». Itr-.- aeci llUle .!aii«htir airiv.it town.
■li-lt and family »i« nt Chriainiaa ailh
The Cnal oitU’-nic
weekR at
at Charley
Chari
Die SWh. '
■iaRalB l^wo weckq
Tdrk |uter uUd ore a'lll \t.lUUB In the ViMr. and Mra. Tom Cburrii.
Grand Traverse Region.
kat*r th«n TM*d«r »»«'' ^ «•«
r'-1::“,
ITh. 1
'
laaae add- O.-na
8<'«'*mlM«T
ar.»
HwadiDK a fi>« ilaya wlUi ihrlr aum.
Mm. W. 8. 8i.aioii.
kCn littWI ClvIaDd r|>cnt laat
i. urn cifland
Mr and Uri. John Ncwmarch and
danstitcr
NKa
drmo
to nuoklcy
CkNaUuaa fvi- to attf-nd the vrdilHK
uf HIsa Clara Delle Beyniour and Mr.
•Oivn M. »arr.
Oraci Silnron )<«t a boioc Ian Sat.
tuday fciibi.
Alleu.l
Mrr. J. I„ Olol.s Bli.l f. inllv attend
—----------
.....
clo khhon.
osweAwee-asa «a«!«a«»*a«a«i!>«»«a«a
a
J
Not a Private Bank s$
s
s
s
Wchlgas State Banklno L>w,s
s
s
$
Banking Department of tlic
State of Michigan.
s
$
s
This is not a I’.ivatc B.-nV. but a State
li.Tnk, sul'jtc to all r« tjulaiitn of the
one of the safest in the w jtleJ fi)r iht tit pt'siior. and the i.i'pt-ciii.n at tl
V!>i >n Ilf ihc
shower
days. Her alrli-r >Ul>el will aooo SI)
Clinrl.y Klnewt.r and wife wen- In .'In .tid-ba illlfls i.malu.-d aeieu.i
tilr place.
.
'Traverse city done Ciopi-lud
)|.lud Krl.laj.'rta.v* at ber sous. ntuiaioR
Wm I’rilt Siatiir I,.}
Ralph, Ruth ami tlrace Ryer ei«iti! ,
la-wItiR awl
fiinllly
l(itl«ueda..
......................................
........ fiinllly
lUt.uii, 111 whub rhe inv.ved
I Toni Peplrr anJ .Mrs. lil:tnlK-r
[
slsu-r
Utu '
tlhrlitnias with their b
IsUt anJ fam'Monday
on the B<;«I train for
El;
th-i-e and.....................
ol prol:,v and Uw'ful rUi
lly ot TravCOH- City.
ICainiK., T.i:-, The, will arrive a'.Reeheu Stne» are etiJoyltiR » v-ett
i-yecim nuj cake «ver>- eerv.d
Bmma lltridUKlon «ixi--eu to atari,d-.llnaton Mrldav.
' f.oiu their pai.nls and two yoiius.i
I
Ml ! Tlieiisa BriuUiani of Traveiie
to work for Cbas. Tiirker of C«ulai ,
cbarloy Tucker war a baiineso call-'»"! lb* n. fioiii Bnldwlu.
, ,,..,'C«v >viit Christinas wRli rvtative
Ron. who runs a Boarding houac In ^ „ xraveme Cli, Mm.day:
londay.
that place neat Monday.^
_
,
Adam Tag* r ef S-lon uui
■ling will nuHt at Win Tiiger wrre 111 Tratpse
Ptwyer nieeili
Ml.s CavKle
E. 8. Wal. ..as kocc In Ifo’.Iaud lTraTcrue CUy
City on hunl.|„r.
bind-[t.r. Mim
Cav'ie Dyke, ol Travers.■'-ii Tvlativ. ».•
caidcDce T oiireday, Jan. uem Moii.iar.
McH-owau's
Moii.iay.
_
I City at t hrtrlm'wv lime.
I..2nd.
Miss Ella Allman U :|...n<lln;f a
Alex stayen. I^ionard Cumiinsham.
■'« li.ioe ha> relumed to
A gouple of Jaiuea Wllaon’a youngi-r we ll in Traverse City vis iliiR n-Ia.......... b. _...e .— ..I ll.t.lr tkm ..«« i’ SCSI. 01 liu'les iu lb- l•onl•>R £sliirl.
SHE'^LANO.
.a. lug "peiii
«
chH<lT.-n are not as weir as uwual.
y
. .
a w .-ek ill b.-r h.nui- In
FlUiW irick SiH-n. ha'luc
s.>'Mr. and Mi
Ids pl.i<
BlmiT Wilson of lAinsinR is spend .
Aliiuan
man and I'.in Pmuk Jwive
few-days with hU t»eupli. at lhU(p, Tn.viise
City oil ,1a; l-sl wen h o:i Cade’^Tr^UV^ntr'*
ing a t
...........
' AeWa l enn of .\ngell HVlsili.ig
.e Cli
place.
'!r,
uV \\>l7 h»r iKsIi.: siK-mlUiR theitbv t ome of Mr. and Mr>. Wm. I>iull Cbn l.uk.-.
{ bUsIlK KS.
I>cc. 30.
AhUc Ihiyiir aiiJ <>rtu Harvey
w.ek Will, his l.:ir.-utr, Mr. aud: '’•-»" M.ii.-r has lel-m.nl In lien
Mrt^-KsU- Hill., rt
JaCdiWolvl
■
-.lati.-s in the city clerk.- oIAee in. len vIsIUnI Mr nwl M
........... .
Lake Ann oallei-s Sainrday.
j
Mrs. Kiiiier aiul Mrs. Ever 1 Crain
Ml- A. S. Itaiiiuni a'd Sln>. I'lstt Tin».r»- Cn>.
...
.
«“•' r.t;ir.i.il boun» the fol . jcapk.-,
CEDAR RUN.
ay last llmiiuni calb-d a- J. 'VoUs WeJnes ■
drove to Traven-e CTty tine
R««. lt ol Elk Rai-hls U vis- ;o«ing daj.
. ;
aurum
Ime this iwia-r goes
By the lime
• II we. t
.lav «CerWK,n.
- “"t
v
FV« Alk.m-.U, came
home
li -t!
II be
1IHI8. and I wish
prcia II will
'
1). «. Bhorier war In Travciee City
Iknyamiii Koch flii.l .laughUr Mr,.
^V‘“'‘“ ,11“'
. I
W. Jmsday lor the thrlMuia* li.vil
baw>y Md’priKipfr
tbe readers
Monday.
Ihtsy M.r.fn. ap.su Christmas w.. . rj" .-i.llUB the h-H--a,‘« with frleUiL.
^
M os m o» CO w» w>
Sanoa and family. J
Md family weiT a
lor am,IK r ChrUii
l>oc. 31.
WEST AUMIRA.
Walter l.aare baa trurcbaanl a cow
«f MrT Beit Uattlce.
Mr. and Mra. Archie Smith
and
SanAhlcr Pearl came up Irrrm Trav. I1SC cniy kn Tueaday evenln*
to
apriid Cbrlatmaa with her partnia,
•. and Mra. Ru^ R. Rritea. r
I borne WrJn^MUy erenlOR.
McKelToy
If Mra. Nel
_ a Mra. WHlI Ukc for the paat *i
w In Honor
to bla aMter'a
Tbry are now
Hi
aad.Dlecca- on a rliU. They wlU re
turn borne fTIday..
Mra. Uura Bates vaa the
or Mra. ftatile Oray Sunday.
Tbr Busy Beea artll meet wrlUt Mra.
— C^rk
“ark thlt'Tburaday. U"t
Will
Hr:nR Ihl
It and RO. Hr
a»d
_. adirora,
daeora, Jan. 3. im.
■cb'ooi win
eO
Our aebin]
ITtDR two
___ weeka’ to
Mooday., after barl
children all enjoyed
blch the cMIdn
ntlon. wbl
cbrt.,™. 1..... ..a.«
c”rrfUl:‘'birrvd.m;rA«
In n lloll.day. Mis. M.e m-i^
"IS
.»
^
WATCH
THIS SPACE
FOR
PRE-INVEN
TORY SALE.
PRICES
NEXT WEEK
•
...
r v“ KmWir
mill
Koch
all. The pr.
o!;ne liRhts
ciirnrh.
Ik e. Jl.
rajoycj
Cobgregatiunal
and Mr,. UeRtiv Cs.Iisle aw. *
lUttle Jcseiffkrie of Colon. Wlch.. no-1 WNm-ii Tlu,s
•
_
wL ws-i ro very ilck. TlsltlbR relu-^a oiul friend. In Mn, !
Miss Eva Buys visited nl
Traverse City 8al lAcId mod vlHiilU. Mi-i. Cm tsl- was iChriMnins.
Bhlllday was bU l^ysl- frmicrl, Miss H-il v Rarlck of
fhm
M;r, Km..rv Ikiriiiig v;s
BhlinU} was nis poy
^
welcomed by «i Mild.-bran.i Suinlay.
Noa^Fdiia
^ Dr
”Mf^*Z»dla Bide) la aUylnc with u^y. Dr.
lira. Hank Bate* at camp.
.
Mr, and .Mrs
If OllU- Shorter of Traverse C.lyjdO.
lurw d
^ i.lerr l^.
out and siH-i.i Cbrtaimas day as
IH-c. oO.
Auwin
AuwHt O^.n
Oy.n aiiJ
anf failiil.v
faniil; attemled <
•, union
unu... of
of the
the Becl
n*f.k.;"niil>^ii'
neat oT her mother here
tamllv r.
Amble Newman and Arthur ZIrW
MAYFIELD.
|lhe twnie of Mrs, Omn's falh.-r.
have returned frwu Jark Town, when-,
Mrs. Im C..tiley Is vislUne her |iar-,ti. li<-ck. t liil.ui.a* «y.
they have been buying irtUioes. Theyicnts. Mr, and Mrs, Warren Buys.
Ml*» E.litli l-ilihs i* .i«-ii. li
are worklnp for J to While In the, , Murlon ami Harold <i bl.s i.te
i.t!... her h..:i.is> varjll.in witb
saw min here.
’boon- fn.ni Olivet coIleRe for the li«l-jlun-.
•
«
ip
JSSSsS
Mr. ai-d Mrs.-
Thealt
OrniWcd- Bcti.y
Evcnlnts
, r- to 8 30
$
i
s
i
'A w ei» ei» «> e» «e <»
l-r 1'. KiU.iy
mV
and
Mrs,
Frvd
.
foiim-r
n buslll.r,
en«.-rwi:u}tt
How's Thb?
. Ins latl W. iitii.1 .lay,
and tallies
were i.r.tllly di-comt- I
wMb holly. Mr. and Mn. t'heali and
ehtldren of Ik-IiiikI. Mr.
n.id
Mrs.
Hanies of l>on tkoelda and Mi-v, II.
T J t-JK>-«y w'k* T.’il •
p J «y*~,
i-k<wlill wir.- |cres,-nl. ll-.iilOR Hie | tv.j>svsWAir-Kii.
■ ■•Te In« per
[ ..ft, roo m imisle. daueini; and reelta- • y fir «h.. uu is
iran-e-e.'i
eujtivi d.
ot uy
Iiin<- Chapman ........
are viRlUng at the Vsi.i-no Ki»m
resort for a lew days.
.'oha Kmltr teacln-i.
niieit.d tuih liiorulni: with J.he usual
uli.-udanccI'.iv. 30.
This will be the last issue of this
p 3per before New Years and so we
take this opportunity to thank the
people of Grand Traverse Region for
the liberal patronage they have given
us and for making this the most suc
cessful year we have ever enjoyed in
Traverse City.
We are going on next year giving
our customers the same square deal
and the same liberal terms as in the
past. If you have not been one of
our customers and friends, get in the
ranks of satisfied customers and 'do
your future house furnishing buying
from a house whpse economical man
agement and long experience in the
business is a guarantee of a -good
grade of g9ods at a reasonable price.
WE
ivisn YOU
ALLA
HAPPY
NEW
YEAR
J. W. SLATER
The Old Reliable Home Furnisher
120 East FRONT ST.
J
ORAND TRAVERSE HERALO, TMURtOAY. JANUARY t. IMt.
lAPLC
'LE CITY.
:
KEYSTONE.
SOUTH ORANT.
EABT BAY.
Cbrtaimat with Mot Bayer't tMet.t
Pfltx of FerrU Intllti
Itnte It
Ton Wbkloy bM tndod bU term
Wm. Coates died last erealos T
rid Krllar.
lar. the Ti-;«-ran
JAmrt. (rf Ma.vQeld.
tpraBag! thet holidrtyt wUb hU parfor ■ boas* ootf lot tn T^rorw CKj. tnddenlr. HU bealtb had hMO I
wfcn' for nau.r
mau.T >ean part hat
Mr. ajd Mrt. Carback and family ents.
Ho morod ikot wook.
ed for John N. Conrude, has gone I
pMt Sniiday with Leboronw.
| Perry Flther and alater Dorothy.
day at her home here.
---------------------- bnali..-.
pats Ihe wimer In Uelrol! ___ _____
_
.
Hlu Moffooftt* NeOkrry boo roDee. gt<
.went to Omeni Itu we^.
; urnod from Orord R«p:da. vhoreEM waa weir aa uaual yeiierday morn ^Van and Gayle Gleatoa of Traverse
. »oro cuools at T. B HUI
at a (arm hand.
_______
I Geo. Newman of Ttavetae City
IMI *e*k. Mn. MAfdt it N^ tBM «>« •POBdlnt CbrIoinM With ing.
aty have beee viaiUng at Will Car-i*^*^
Uinv ilstor.
WEXFORD CEN--ER.
Omen
*.
*brr sUter. Hr*. KIOCM.
.Tbomat Cable met a tad death laat pentert'.
i Mr. and Mrs Elmer Beach aad tam■f. and Mr*. Trank • '*•" k»~ '*■
Mrt. Thompson and dcughu-r Pearl
week. He was
waa kicked by a horse In
mirt Hat
Hazel Allen who hat been ai-i*'?
Traverse c ly. Mr. an.l JIrt.
tboir boiM At Jirif. WdL.
he abdomen Wednevday'evening and * tending ach
school at (he BenzoDla acad-1 *Mvld Elman and Master Ray aart
lied Saturday evening
Ueceated emy. L
.r hea.mg &.,ur..ay and
gner the Inttalla lon of ofllrerii
- ipe
ipendtag «er vacation ajiMra. Joseph Blmar. of tigtJrtisbur*;,
k(Mlsc I
I the January i
tat a meini»r ot
»I.ow) bom^
.. and carried tl.nuo
V
wvre guest* of Mr. and-Mr*. Jamvs
Silurdzv ncTilng tbe Gleam-rt gave a
W tbe ««ek mUaed darlos .
pr«r
leetlon tn Traverse Arbor A O. O
a-jpprr to al>oi:t en of thitr fr <-hd».
but who moved i
Homer Wilron of Travei« City'
*
. bsEth't WtMM.
G. ai
he KervicM will be conduct spent
wife
...............
\t*lu-d
........Tom
a
iv- -fi
vtalting aid nelgbbora.
ChrUtma* with bU mother
- A Urge crowd njored tbe
aiy.rr Turtday.
' • »
"
'________________t
here.
_
!
Mr.
and
Mrs
of
Slight
•kdUog M the Sajlor pond Boadar.
. Dec. 30.
Geo.
Ikwner
aad
wife
v
s
of
tbei
. MUa Ratb Joe
. who for «
Walter Dexter retoroed lakt^^l'^hr’er'
daaght.v.
Mr*:
Maude
Cast
as
a
pleasant
ftmlly
gaihei
art Civet Timely V ■ninga tha
tbrwe rrora baa b
from Grand . Rapid* where he vIMted
H.
McTomba
Chflttma
Can Af»
Traverte
City CHij
Ida
Ruthlon.
<.f
staludt.
S..ulh'’'*’'>'
bor aerrieo aa '
brother Chdrlea Dealer.
ford le Ignere
i» the pietl o.' Mr. and Mrs '
T- t'rawforU aad futnjly
---------- —------ompear. here.
Bmily Bowen of Homeatewd it vis Carrhaa.
Little Helen Boon ■ gaining i
t.k\ No. 1 come* from
C .L. lijmine. She urrly.l her. i I'^'ank le wis and wife att.-n.lr 1 qjar
Danger Slcmil
ToMdar reslfn«I her place. She la
«t grandcblldrei, of Mr McCombs. ling al ^rl Wldrlg't.
Chr.*lwa*. leing three Oat* ;,iul three'-‘r-y rut.tlug at Pomtma ia*l w.ek.
kidney secrt ll.ms.
They wlU
. and Mrt. Cox of Hetick were
w.-im yoo
Rena MoOro vMlnd frlenda here
Archie and Charlie McLeoo of Trav
i tbe Keshan BoalDesa college.
ID her long Jinin. v.
| .Marv W.Ha went to Mantsi.e Tue* *''’™
kidney* are sick.
ong the guevta.
Mr. McCombs'
W. II kidc
imiKT
one day laat week.
S their I
t (he boliiday* i
very poorly thii wl
"
fluid. ►•ekiiUlietH «erid out a thin.
We fMled to nentlon that Charlie
nt'e and foamy, or t1 thfk. nsl. HiMr a^d Mra. S. Bigger had Christ
Frank Jaquiah and family tpent ’ u"ltie
aaa ere a prrtir wf<ddlnh Slocking, came home from WaabingI is hume from
’ R*>' smelling urine, full r'f «<*imept and
;
mas dinner and a in-e and their rlill Chririmaa In Traverse City with Mr*.,
ii pt^oriDM bx the Rev, ton for the winter.
Will
Mrs. Grori
Jays win, hs,irretuk.r of cassagr.
I “r. and
i
dren and grandcMIdren and other rel- Jaqmtb't titter. Mr*. B. 8. Sayre.
1 at b'a bone,when Mr.
guesiItCs Mra. Ethel M. i ‘■ilMra, Wayne HcMIchael b q'aile
.........
. Hanger Signal No. ! ratmva (ram tbe
'ere (intent.
move to Acme tbit
NirbuUon ol Trai
klariled. at the horn Of the bride*' back
Hack pains. , lull and heavy,
About thirty neti^tiots and
Mrt, Will Oee and dangblera Mil
ilHi. at Bucklt y. I ■c, :4. by in^ or sharp ami acme. iHl .will iff sick
« Inot Lamtim returned to her
Atlorney La-sitr II. Welti
met
at
Mr.'
Davit'
j:hrti
Uvea
dred and Wilma, went to North Mil
•' . Quii . of WetlOKl. Un-U kiduevs aud wain y >11 of the aphere last week, aller more than!'*"' Sheriff Cbarlts TayU.i
Udrd br M
evening
and
had
a
Blcc
tree.
d Mb Clara Setiut.ji, lai.h prea.-h' of droiLv. dlal>ett* and
rt'pUy with n-lalivea In Utbuo
Sal-Jiday ou b.:sUi»>.
Mfas VUa BboUei who it aUeodlog ton Saturday.
.; ol 111
p:-er was stivd
r Lcclirs disease, lauic.''
dnev PilD
Geo. Curry and King Oeeebam
N«»rth Dakota.
tbe butlaaos college
_ at Travem Cltr
D'N
Boyce Oty •
Itty of Kqmi • : the rc*-r« tratny. A large niinila'i of lel ,(vre vick kainet* and ei
Ihi'm perrUlt to ber people west epenl Cbrlttmat ul Wm. Curry V
Hr. Mengh
here
I Friday evenlug
e luest nl.'
imsm-ntlj,
Ht tv'a • Ti
’ Blurk sebtK
lb his duiigi
Cbartle Blocking and niece Enna
John Copley's hay baler ft at C.
Frank Rt-ynolda
istmas exerriae* and tree
Hunt tpent Cbrlttmat in Petotkey.
M. E. Church.
Canulea’
tills
«<-«k.
^k.'l. 3n; ^Ixib BtrerL
le Kill and Ctmlev dl-tii<-!» ' ’.•‘'■f*'
Ur. Hniedleyt- tolkt have all mi.v
Next week's 3>sue will ctuilain Hie
_ _ aebool.
Mtrb. says- "My k'dUr. and Mra. O Howard Of Trat
'elepluiiie company marriage of iny ymrigesl brother,
to Acme, where they arc running
Prayer—The Re». Mr. Herbert
ii-vs |.n:liiT* d ini'for «"m*- four year*.
erne CTty have bi-en lo-re the lat wan held at llaiiUnwtu'* ball &.tui- who gFl. marrietl touion.iw a! erm»m
tbingle mlM.
Rariiatloo—Btrl MtIUrd..
*<i-k. They return home today.
ilay ..........................
the place fur i at ,.yr rtoideuce bj Jesi ce .,i ihi
The rbiif svnipK'ni *ao a waknm
.................
1 grandchildren
The
<
■ki'i.le Dowiiir. Arthur Miller at
cenral.- which will be a. Allen'* >.««• Krs.ik
Rtlcli of Kmi
l-la.i Ik-iy
of il'o secn-tliin,
------ -- —~
-Iteii him Ball
Ik Rtich
-Tbelma KiaL
.. D. W
Dec. au.
i.-c- 1.1-wb. alteiid'st III. vxercis.
.'lar .-iiid of BU iin
.
I (hur Donioe
.e uf Kaiu Hat
Hat to Ida ICu
I color
Ilirkley ehiirrh Clirtrlllu’S
Song—Minnie RUI'a eUw.
by gathering i
fridn Tihverte City was ton* t»
rtbilay. A
oT Saluda. South Carolina
ptto
l"eb '
him ceUbraie
"'^'Idtavlx- U"0 .".uu
•lerrlse by boya.
.r> I.. larals and chidr.-n of |b"VS
south WILUAMSBURO.
>f last wt>ek pimiug
,aii.| tlior,. «ah.a.i
1 by Jlrt.
bountllul dinur
Recitation-Mlnide Butler.
are vtrTlng at Ihe
MIkg
IVarl
Brody
waa
tick
one
day
-I
sorn,.-,s
.,(
tl.'llmt-'atvl
Joint*.
t
E. O. Winnie.
Rerltatluo—Bditb lUcfcaiaa. :
last week.
^
The faullb-e ot J. W
Will
It wa. bard for me to n4.| at night,
Dec- 30PARADISE HEIGHTS.
C.I1 J id children o
I) Carpeob r and Cburbw Keuncy
Allle Branch bad Uic miafortune
-inj
I
bn-ame
aeak
and
until
lor
Mr. Mid Mrs. Ralph Class
Siii'.mit CJty ail
met al -the homr of Mr. hnd Mrs, Dea In Bcldlng and Greem
Biutih't last Sunday.
work, i wa» indunsl't«'irjr IVian's
Cof t of liucklev >
ler Wednesday for their Christniai '
Kl.l«i.'>'
ati.r a ni;ml.er of olbOrlu Dliigman made a bualiMaa t
RoclUtloo-OleaBie Ualkft
Umurae and Myrile Rat
Iht- bttme irf their |
,1*. iJ.j, Doki rr remedio bad l>«-en Iriod onsUcctJebrallonA
hounllful
dinner
war
Mich.
It
rUltlng
ber
grandparto
Troverae
City
law
Saturday.
■acltattoo—Clyde Green,
'!a|utiding the holiday* with t
ot. after wiilrh u tree load(-J' ceis «- «uo Mn-. Ci>«. Bar
f-erirtnllY aud te-foiv I had laken two
MU. Mr. and Mra. A. M. SruUb,
■herdae—Wianlg RtaTe eUaa.
Mr and Mrs. Willie Maditum made dlr|s»ed
Maude Corey called e
l.vy Myera- U'xes I *a* niurli tx-li'-i Cnniin'lng
wlih muiiy pieiiy mid iisefu!
^
through the hulidayt.
BM»-Mr«. Peotbn.
a trip to Traverse-city laM w.i-k
Friday i
- ; allh'lbc. u»e of Ihe remeily I wat
lAiulsandPran^UeaB weDt to Trav■aeltaUos—Prank Baylor.
There wna a Chrlkliin.a lr..e si
Santa Claiife. As
nirvd
I i.rorti:..d Dna-rs KUner
vlall lhe< I.anut<<' prsy'a Dtt Tueaduy night. Oarja-nler acl*d
Traverse (My.
the day raiue
• gu<-*la'
1> lit at Ihe Watt Dnig Co '
RKlttUon-CUyton Wrtgbt.
All bad a Jolly lime.
. and !lira. J
Mauly arrived
-My child wat
de|iarted fis-Aiti
they
IM-nr
teri.blyi Kur sale bj ail dealers. Frtoe S*
Mrt' Henry
Bong—Bernice Sllnaoe'a elaas
Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Seel.v called a very pleasanl
• IHfC. kti. 1
u three feeks' tboiii tbe luce, liiak
t I ap- eeiita. 1-os-er-UIHiiirii <
nn Mr. Tompkins last Wediieaduy.
I with rclailv
. Ijke \1ew,
Idl'd Ur. Thomas' K
iKw. Je
111. The New.................
V York. 8ele agents
DMt-«dBa Wall. Minnie Blal.;
Allie Branch had the mltforuuu
Hcla Maiiignid tlsll.d her .-ousin, pB|n reamd and the i
love a horse om- «lay last week.
RtSdloE-^Nan Bowers.
Ellen Madison, last wi-k.
r.-wifiil sl.-.p.' —Mr*.
HATCHETT.
-Doan'*—
George Prreman made a trip tn
Solo—Dr. rantoa.
Mr and Mr* Frank Saver spent *os- Hamburg. N. Y.
Tiatik Box
exiHcletl home Inim
MABEU
Traverse City laat week.
Hacitatun—Ruth Jaaksoa.
DcirUt today.
Ora Brown U on the tick Itot.
Iss.-^ Knapp will return to
Mr. and Miu. Lauitn Worden and night wu well aiieadeil all n-porlli
c t'»y
daugbtar went to Ttaverae City Mun- a grNid time.
Mit. Bogart arc f
MUa Ante Clayton vialled
Robt. Clow nod (nmlly vltUed nt aUter'a. Mnrf>Bert Webster'a. one day
-Tbe Rev. Mr. Hall
truly *
Charlie Hammond't Cbrlttmat.
last week.
^
Christmat with Hiram raylor
Mrt. Carrie Pray went to Trarerse
Dec. «U.
fiinilly.
Mis O. lAice called
Baulflcott are vlaltOOOCNSSURG.
Mrs. Ilavei.i Sunday.
log at C. E. Pray't.
^ ^
le I.Adlet’ Aid will meet VVedneaBamtt and
Cora WrUht: B.-**
Mrt. Nell Brown and bod Bylhe day at the home of Mrs. Nora Elman.
'tided church here
went to Ttaverae City Monday.
RadUtiod-iabel
She will serve a New Yoar't dinner Hattie Koeli
and Mrs. Tbos. Pray went to and It It to be hoped a good many Sulidiiy.
' of aputb'
Mrs.
Jafflp*
CregU
wlll bo there to en)t>y It,
r>-Iatlv.-s a
Mr. and Miu. Miles Gilmore entei Mich., virlted with
mas.
imp at I
lalned Ihilr molher and Mrs Uxzl
ally ' from
orklng.
McClutky. alto Mlat Ullmore'e Nate
City
spcfii
the
hbllday* wlin
Oliver Pray and
and niece of Trsverte City Chrialmti
Daot Wha au.
w
imrentii
of
thfe
.
trip to Traverse City TuesRobert Lackey of Tnveiue City
RseHaitoiHe-MaaS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R:>garl
of
Charlcvol:
tpeni Cbrlrtiiiat at the home of Mr.
RaNutton—Isaa^
ipcndlrut a few days with reli
I Browa returnod from <
■hd
>hd Mra.
Mrs. John
-Mllia.
ves here returned
reli
Alphonto Tyrer will have the Citltiiirday.
\Vc find after our preat Xmis business we have too many odd (j.Yreu't pbohe
phone put In
I hla home at toon
8>-veru] family d
I horse today.
at It can be.
menis and remnants left over. They must be sold before we take
Joyed In thlt
~ K' polea are all set for tl
day. Mr. and Mra. L Bnti. Mr, and
ihone tn John Hlllt.'
invoice. By coming to our strre now you will hnd bargains never
Mra. Bogart and Mr.
and Mrs. Byron
M
SUMMIT
«
and Hn. Golden had t
,-Belle Hopkiiu.
Hulct were tamong those w'ho In
before offered to you in Grand Traverse county. Odd S jits. Odd
William A. PoUsrd
gathering Chililniat.
^Ruiaell Bowen.
happy
large rrowU'
ne« Jeor. very popu)ar yonng pMi
Grandma Hazel hat mati
Overcoats. Odd Ladies' Winter Coats, Odd garments of Under
t«sl by
of thlt puce, were married at Klni
from ber tick spell.
ell. W> thought It •Cbriiit massy'
wno atieudid,
ley by the Rev. A. L. Thurston 1.
wear. Dress Goods Remoanis. Odd pairs of Shoes and Rubbers of
a slight stroke of parolytla. aa (hose
-li and wif.- vUlud at
Byroi
Wednesday. Their manv fiiMds will
HP tide nf her wat numb, and bai John
all kinds. .Ml these articles must be sold at once.
lluleil*' Sunday.
and wUb them
r it yet,
ul quile goii
OBBPlaa *»»«•
J
|aiur.-i Hill la spending the liol
Kittle Holmet and Jobi
John Dn
B. MMler't ainglng club.
«lin n-lai'lves lu this neighbor
and Mrs. Jet* W'.l-i
--ema. Ondos 8 4 and 6.
larrled yetlerjay and u reception
Chritimat with Mi
111 be held tonight at the he
^ydfbUoB.. Chilsunaa—Nome Good apent
if Siimla
llday 1
•ter. Mrs. G. N. 8n. II
the brlde'H pareola.
Bcbwl beie for the next Ihrije
Ruth Jaeketw kai rMlgnod
Mr and Mrs. CuriD Leighton have -.1
efcaphy <J. Q. Adama) Ida Boon Mist
being decldcfl hi-*! on acrouni o
' r f.iF 'turned from Jollel. where
position a
BaeluUoa.
’ at
bai^ roads and Jiormy weathfr to 1;>:
iiat with Mr, am
sp.-m
w
Kingsley, which poeltloo the hat held Willie l^ighl'
—Bertha Goodwin.
Sl^Boa-1
Gro^Saylor Is helping can
1^ SrJ;; resro. iTd with her brother
Imea. who hat i>cea gone ‘^Mra!
Henry Huln
.Mg-Blngtng club.
We aH know at this time of year after spending a few dollars for Christmas, you
PEBdie Bdoi.
doing engineer work on n for her son ^\•arre^l who ha* l.-' i
«Mltatioa.I. BanU and the Mon
want your money to go as far as possible. THIS is your opportunity and THIS is
college at i raverse City today. came home to be here at tbe sick tor
Biibhe Daveaport.
(ay Maihe
Therc were no ChrtNp—
ling of hit outer. AI*» hie tieiet
•^datpara^ The!• Rnlned Merehant
THE STORE that LE\Di all others in GlVl^'G BARGAINS. WegivcGlobe
r |«ari of la*
a. Haveiis
ilH-lh. who la a nurse In a hot
at tbe church, but there were teverol
and lar^ly
In
Green Trading Stamps with every JOc purchase.. Save your stamps and-you can
__ „
Kaeltatton. beeembar—Zola Gould. family Chrittmat
and Mra L. Hrctt i
gatberlngt. among them being Mr.
David Eman bat dUpoaed of hi Jp. Match'll yeslerdiiy.
Rtettatloo—Edna AeatetL
furnish your honte absolutely FREE. Visit our I’remtum Room on second floor and
BBd Mis. H. Newmarch. Mrs. Ida Pul- Id team and hat bought a new spai
BMiUtloa-^Hlle Wttkop.
see what we are giving away.
hoisi.
BaeUaUon. My D«di-May Piuger- •-» Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Woodward, at oft huisie.
PORT
ONEIDA.
Mr. .«d m™. 1. t «ood..rt.. M™.
Q<>u. Hazel bought a horse at the
Ur.
and
Mra.
Geo.
Newman
aud
i. Hoagland and da
auction sale at yVank Zouick'a.
ugoler Of Ttaverae City vislil.I
Mr. and Mrt. John Weldner ai
Mrs. Tyrer spent a week with, her
ih friend* and ri-laliv.-s of Itiin^*r. IndUB
wmio Wood. dren. Mr. and
and brother. Mr. Emerson, who b
and Mrs. George Weldndts. k
tick at Bast Head. '
Baaiuttas. Holiday- Dai
and Mra. Nels Olsen and son
. and Mrt. 8. J
McD*s Dress Overcoats, g-yl wnd »er Men’s It
It win «
a *|M-nt Chrltlmas with Mr. and
--------------- Perfections
Mrs.
Frank
Sar
Wyckoir at Mr, arid Un. F^nk Bar nrw year and >hls
MortoB PlUgerald.
his year hat
li
been a Mrt. John OUen of Arm.
*^T«l
viccnbic. iliat have aoM tt!i
. 0 03
that (.re soki everywhere at
^ 7§
gent'a. C.
»wry prufliable and pr<aq>eri
BiBgraphy-Ctandr Wlikop.
scaaoD for $>> go uof at
MLia lanni B. BiirBend who it
2 50; pair, go DOW at..
the farmer. Surely they hat
V BaeUaUon. Banu Claot—Bertha
■ aching lb'-O'Urlen school at Celit.-r
Dr. and
imiplaln......................
Poteraoa.
Men*s Wtnti Saits, in black WortU^it Men’s m *torman> gaow exclodert, with golid
•ille district, rrtiirii'd Satnnlay alter
and Mrs. year will be
spending a ■week's viicmtbui with her
will fibey , ximoe Uiat bnve goM kII
Tbeeblic-,_____ rubber heels, to wear with gooka Sold
Dowennan's.
•euoii for T
-vr. B. B. Jooea. with a bMUiltul copy at Mr. and Mrs.
‘“Mr” and Mrs Chat. Olsen knd faml
rywhir.-aliJSO.
2 08
^ere wan a whale hoiuu- rtll at Ja
go now at
Mind Your Buaineta!
ot Burnt poenu.
ly
tiwk
dlnn.T
wiih
Ur.
and
Mra.
nil go at.
cob
SeegmlllerS.
Mr,
and
M«;.A
«
If you don't nobody will, it Is your
•t Mary^ Chunh—Hannah.
JtEery
and
children.
Mr.
*ud
Mra.
C
Men’s
Mackinaws,
extra
leav>
.
wiHk.'-p
buslm-aa to keep out ot nil the trtmble
March. -Carmdiha*'. rtottn a>
iH'nt th'Mtw.
Darwin,
can and you caa and will keep
«hea
“t lOA. All L,dles- Felt ...I Far Trima.a.1 Slipyou warn Bii.-l ilry. uhc.-iyB
er in Yi-rk State, r.ii
of irver and liowel trouble If you
Chons. *T%a Angel's Mcmge"•old for 2 2o. go
jro DOW
now at___....
at
A
lx* told now at kws th%o Actunl
Ruth
ikr Dr King » Sew Ufe Pills. Tn. y daughter's hinne. Mrs.
Bckonl choir.
Cost.
.he will wp»'tid,thi
keep bllluusnest. malaria
ilaria and juimId Mrs. D.
. C, Klngtley
Drill. ■T^brUtinat Greeiiar'—Boys.
Cbildren’s Reefers
Miss Ih-arl1 Ijtur and
tened
_
bouBliful
dinner
was
dice
out
Of
yonr
system
Sue
ai
S
E
“Holy Might." Act I.
convertaUim
eveaing
wst
tpenl
In
Walt
A
Sun*.
Hanuah
g
lai;
The rmage sohooL
Meii-s Heavy Fleeced Underwear,
kortm-rlv
Hugbee Drug Co. drug etorei
RedUUon. "Two Little Bloekliigs' andmwlc, one of the
ail b'XitshirU and drawer*, always sold at
Mrs. Basch and /Irimdma Dauo
the evening was the postal
go DOW af .
feainres erf H
—ioaeph Geliter.
H-nl Siindav wlih Mrs John MlU- r
was managed by the
R. R. NO. 3. TRAVERSE CITY.
WalU. "Ratedale". rlolla toloWillie Olsen 8|wnl Chrttfinia* with
llmet Emily Klngtley and Beth Jet floshrdlii cmlwvp vbgkqj vbgkqjmfwy
1C
back.
Ladies’ Long
ng Kersey
Kerse; Coats, l«
and Mrs. Ole (llseii.
r. and Mts. Conrad WeUlar will iL imr.
fety.
-MHy
y NiBhf—Aet
NiBhf—Act II.
liauii«..ui|'lj, irimtiiwi with _
silk
_
,ids and
e a buaineta trip to Truverm 'f U'lai
‘
r and
ie of Peggy
sad her aiother.
inlaid velvet. Sold all season ry A Q Men’s Camel’s Hair linderwenr. extra
George I.aur,
........... • Jaek.'*—Ar
Clly UHlay.
il solo. *-MedMae
(>r»k'‘U lou. ulway* soi l
at 12 ;-0. all ninst go now at __ / • “O
BOWERS HARBOR.
Mist J'lorence Bcnard. who has d at Ce-dar. I
Harry Johnson hat returned home been home vlt.Upg her parvnit. will account of the
T-)c, L'o now ai. a garment .
-Hely Nlshr—Act. III.
Lndles’ Long Coats in Novelties and
BaaU CUostnthe MbchanUd Dell. after spending two wwkt In ChJfW go iMtck to the academy at Uenzunla
Fancy Mixture*, juit the gtumviit for
r. and Mr*. Frank Kroupa left 1^1 New Yeai's day
Men’s
Heavy
Bine Flannei Shirts, all
Uraala Two-Step. VUdln solo—Wlllor Slrslford. Ont.. where they
roocii weather and bard w»ar. C-.«u that
O Inmau trom Northport vlsl'.i*il
Uam Btelnmlller.
MAKES LIFE MISERABLE.
•l.donWi* front and double bwtk yoke.
spend the hoBdayt with her par
lUters over the Cbritlmaa boll Troubict that Keep Hall the Tr*
sold for 10.(10 and 1200
Dlstrlhntkw of presMtt to the chllB'Id ererywh.-re al 1.50.
ents. Hr. and Mrs. Kattaer.
days. •
erw City Doctor* Busyall
must
go
Dow
at
....
Hr. and Mr*. A«>ert Kroupa will
Mitt Mary WIezJar visited her adsHalf of the
pr.'scrlptioa.
i
spend the holidays with her parenU. :er yeaterJty.
Ladies’ Short sen)i-f.ttiDg CarH>-nl jarkcU.
NORTHLAND BEACH.
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Culver, at Sparta
Mr. and Mrt. Hebert vUIt(-d at Sil
Ladles* Hats. .M! mn*t b- lr>ae>]oat at
Mrs. H. B. Brown, who has been snf
trioiiiKvl iu bmid and velvola. sbo'n
,-er lake over Cbrteiniat.
tarlag for the laat few weekt with
•- wiil’ri
"v-r Best
*Wll Dohm and Albert Kroupa
,-wh.rreali::.50.
7 08
Koy and hTank Hebert are home ‘lomach muscles, lurrei ■ the socreBright's dlMue, U reported a IllUe .pent a le. days ot latt
lUSt ffO II
Velvet andtPelt: Hits, l-natiluliy
ram TTaverte City fur their holiday Ion of gastric Juice*, and ro'j will
hetur.
' Omena aud returned Saturday with acailoQ.
iiti'^ Witu till ribb.m. If, th'.rg. wioKa'
1ml that commit ntairtloas—indigesMams. W’ill aad John Atpeis of
children’s Long Coats, i^ain colors ac!
Dec. SO.
lion, with lU headache*, dltzln.-ss.
Bait Leland apent Tbutsday and Pitm” Will JoSTwn left Saturday
f'UK-y mixturea. triuiined »ith velvet col.
depretsion of spirits, spots iwfor.Bay with trtendt at thlt pMee.
for a few dart- vlalt with her pareoti
GREEN LAKE.
eyet. nervontnest
lars and raffs, fancy bt^ds and buttons-- Hats worth np to $19.M
odovert MaaaMh. Jr., of Baiioat Bay ■r and Mrs. H. Rlckerd
' ’Lone
r and Mrs. Pred Night t|>en
general '.leM’iljIt vNUlng with friends at UU Nace. Tree.
go al.......................... njSa
- t Bart
Barton'a
day etching at Burt
Mlat Mprle Holton left Twaoday
Mrs .Newton Johtoon 1
w pn b-.;t!J up the
From
for Mllwantee. Wit., to spend tbe holHir Digestianf
Hats worth up to W.S0
of tbe sloniach ’
ind
he
Maya with friendt.
Men's
Combination
Felt
_
RobMra. Nary DowHng. ol No. Sit 8tl
go al.............................. »LOT I
sna ttbirt*. Yon will soon nnq your
QMIe a number
er irom
from tut
thM place at
s'—
FYanciMo, recommendt i
hers, best valuvs ever
few days.
eir strong and never know tbe mean
tawded the weddli
____
ling of' Mlat Christine *!!2,,terst^
tomaeh trouble. She says:
t'lf risi. go now St...............
Rose Pekarek of Wesford Ing of :naig<*tleB.
Hats worth i
Ole^aad
aad Fred
Pred FreJerWmon.
PreJerWmtm. on Friday , .rS^TSwde^f^ the ' wonderfui eSeet •pent Cbrlttmat with
If Mtisna did not have an unus'ial
go
at ....
Rlecirtc Biueis la a cate ot aoul;
Men’s Snag ProoL
-bnckleP
ry .
rtratlve effeti In stomach d sorders
<artt Dnrekoop erf Aaacoriee, Wash, j
thu"««tlmoDrBl.
thill are m.-ld everj-s
ccstld rot he nld on the g.iaranie.•er> where
1**§ Hals worth np to SS.M
i ^Wly convIaS that for t.omach
il}droB"^ft Monday for a visit
given ! • S E. Wait « Suns to re
at 2 25. uu
go
nt ..............................
Berrien county.
fund the mo=eT>WiK-i's It d-tra ail that
I tte gneat
on tbe market
The farmers began talking Satu
rlalmc.l for :t. They give an al-*o^
of Carrie Anderson.
'■ day." Tull great tonic and alien
be rural -telephone.
-. unquallScd guarantee wtth ev.-ry
The ChrUtmat entertainment glv- Uve
5*'-c.n: lox of Mi-una that tbe moD.,e
Dress Goods Remnants. Worsteds and Woolens in ail colors in length
Wia le r<fr.sjed unlett the medicine
suitable for Waists. Skirts and Dresses at Great Bargain Prices.
i
trall“iS!S,t”? f’^ITe'’
evening. All reporl a Site t:
cure*. They take tbe wboir ii»k
Sous. Han
I certainly can afford to get
You will find them on our Bargain Tables.
aah E Lay. C. A. Bugbee Drug Co.
(ben on lUt plan.
drug atorca.
jan.
KIMORLBV.
■U* BflU- Hopkins li bom*
tvo mootbr «ne*tl«a from b«r
• .4
5K
The Globe
Department
Store
Odds
and
Ends
To be sold less than actual cost
Bjj
DONT WAIT unUl these special lols ol Odds and Ends are picked
over, but COME AT ONCE.- It will pay yon to makeA SPECIAL TRIP.
Men. Wake Up and Buy Your Suit and Overcoat Now
'
.... ......3.48
'
6.98
......... /2.98
,
u1.48
.............33c
89c
■i
J
.. ..QRAND TIUVIRM MSfULO. THUMOAV. JANUARY 2. tNA
PEERLESS PATIERNS
arctliABrst.
Pattern SbeeU Free
GREAT SACRIFICE SALE
TPHIS sale is on now and
1 will continue until Jan. 18,
but as every day there
will be a lot of merchandise
sold it will be impossible to
continue all lots to the end.
T
!* a
Act quick. .^Opportunities to buy
first-class merchandise at such low
prices don’t come very often.
Cloak pepartment
Us. Now Is tbc TIm
to Boy
^Tnusual conditions place us in^a posi
tion to offerlriiosfTemarkable values in this sale. You can easily see that
the prices quoted below are less than
wholesale in a great many instances and
that it is not a money making sale, our
object being to sell the goods before
inventory.
Notion Dept
Dress Goods
Dept
Second Floor
■:rlglilBOw
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SO inch tout Coils, 110 end $12 Tslnesal.................$ 6.S5
SO loch loot Coots. tlS 10 $20 soloes ol .....................$10.00
SO loch loot Coots, $25 to $30 soloes at .....................$16.0$
Caracul (Imitation fur) Coals
$1S soloes at ooly ........................................................ $0.2$
$2S tt $30 soloes at ooly............................................ t^2J0
Aboot So allies' Odd Dress Sklits. $5. $«.S0 aod $2.50 sa'oes at ...........
Atwot M Odd Skirts, orlDCipolly colors '
Browo, Itasy, Checks aod Fancies at.
5.00
$3 Children's Bear Skin Coats at.............$1.9$
$5 and $6 Children's and Misses Coats. I$A0
$7 to $8.50 Children's and Misses CoatsOOAO
$ 12 to $ 14 Children's and Misses Coats.OT^OO
Ga (or a lot of lUr. 12<- b„.1 15c Udiet’an'lOhiMren'B Rn«p. sev-ral
broken lines pot into this assortuient.
E.WILHELM
Corner Front and Union Sts.
Ladies’andCIiildrcn’s
Underwear Dept.
25c
FUR GOATS at 331-3 per cent Discount
MulbsFurs and Small Neck
Furs, etc.
/
Winter Is StUl. Before
69c
For Corset Covers. Soin« slightly
Values 35c. 40c and 50c.
soiled.
for n bonch of MisxeauidChik].
ren's 35c. AOc nod 46c Wool
Hoee. bsrgsina.
Odd BclU. Taluet 2.5c to 50c.
At • Yonr choice of a lot of 18, 18
and 20 oent PIsids.
AVtv Obecis and ptuo double told
Drees Goods.
At Choose from a bunch of 2$. 35
4 Aa and~40 cent Dreat Materials.
inches wide and will
Mostly
not last long at this pries.
50c
to «it yoor fancy, many worth 76c uid
Ra choice of abont 100 piocca all Silk
Bibbons, widtha np to 5 inebea,
value 16c.
9Ba fora lot of 40c and 60c Ribbom. plaids, stripes and floral
designs.
Qa for choice of abont 60 {neces of
•'''
orebnn Laces, widths np to 4
in., values 5c. 7o and he.
For a lot of wry fine Corset Covers. Several
broken lots all in one bunch. $1. $1.25 and
$1.50 x-alucs.
At Ws offer 60 and 55 osat Dram '
AA^ Goods, crasisting erf 3C. 40 and
4G inch. PlaidA Cbeeaa. Fian.
nels. Veoetiaaa. Sergei. iSranitet. etc.
Bargains, don't miM tbtai.
At A Uble loll of $1 and $1.25 high
0^0 claaa DreM Fabrioa,
'abrioa, incluiliag
fancy Worsteu
Suiting. 54 inch Cra>'aDettea, novelties.
Etc.
At
'
Divided into 3 Lots
$5 and $6 values at.......................... $$.0$
$8 and $10 values at..........................$8.7$
$l5'and $18 values at.....................$10.60
$25 and $30 values at.................... I18.S0
U>T 1
LOT 2
LOT 3
kSe <^lloioe ot tl uil $1.37 ckoioe ul H $2.4$ I'lialoe ol S:i 50
01.06 value..
au<l 02 O. value..
uuil 01 values.
Ladles. Suits all Reduced
48e for all 65c and 75c Oniinr Flannel NIrhl Gowns.
KtrseytrCi-
I for MiAses 2a> Golf Gloves,
all colors fancy or plain.
Silks
9fiA (or Ladiea' oolored Jersey
Glove*. Silk lined etc., value
White Skirts
Choose from all $1 Hh. $1.60 and
95c
35c
A lot of Silk PI ids and Slripea
also a lilieral u^sorinient of
plain goods. Values to 76a
At
RAa
04C
Plaids,
Sale on 27 inch Silks, regular
b5o and $1 values. This in,
dudes Blacks. Cbangsshle,
Fandm and a full Une? aoUd
At
Scs
dozen lor an asaorted lot of
letal Bnttom 25c aod 35o value.
69c
l^bito,JEiJ
QRa for $1.50 and $1.75 White Waah
Kid Glovce, too many in stock,
all sizes, but do not aik to have them
tilted at thise prioes.
36 inch Black Taffeta, a $1.25 AO^
valoe «t.................................. slot
08c for choice of $1.25 Gowns.
Oottiing Dept.
lor Meu'i Dark colored
Jersey Over Sbirta, quaatity United.
.
SSc for Oapa, 'Ttlae^p to 76c. A
Uble (oil of then.
lor Htso'e extra qoAlity
Oatioff Fleaoel SbtrU,
Tthiee 60c sod 65o.
SSe lor choice of a bnnch of small
eieee, v^oe $1 and $1.50.
fer Men's DfCM Shirto.
brakes lota of tl end $1.60
vain*-*, b»>th eoft and eUff Jaondertd
1 Uble (nil of them.
1 flr» loranitmortedk^ufkeo'a
1 V V end Boy’a Gape, abont 4
tlosoi of then, regular Tslne 26c d- 60c
Boys* Sweaters
87c for choice of $180 JerMy Hweaten, ali sixes.
ILSe tor 88 SnoUso Jackets
Boys' Gloves and Mittens
SSe lor choice of aboot &ve dozen.
; 60c Talnes.
44c for 50c and 60c Flanneletle Skins.
Remnants of Table Linens, -
$9c for Ladles' 50c and 65c Union SnIU. ^
08c for choice of a lot of Ladies' and Hen's
$1.50 Union Suits.
$1.08 This lot includes a laree variety of Ladies' $2.50
and $3 Union Suits.
10c for a lot of 25c and 30c Vests and Pants.
79e for choice of several siyl.-s of Ladies' two piece
Wool Underwear, $1 and $1.25 value.
47c for Hisses' Wool Undirwear. value to 80c.
98c for Wrappers. $1.25 acd $I .50 value.
White Goods, Embroideries,
Ribbons,*[Dress Goods, etc.
at 1-2 and 2-3 values
10c lor supper Soles, value 2$c and 3$c
Overcoat and Suit Section
About 40 Men's Overcoats
Made of extra quality Beaver, Kersey, also
fancy effect*. $12. $12.50 and ftO
$15values. Sale Price..........
About 65 Overcoalb
Made of extra fine Kersey, V'icunas. Novelty
Checks and ricU.^ plain colors. All satin
sleeve lioiogs, aod not a coat worth less
than $16 and many $18 dw1 O
numbers. Choice of Ibt at..
L
Youths’ Overcoats. 16 to 20 Years
Boys’ Overcoats, 4 to 15 Years
$ 7.60 and 8.00 valnesat..........................................$S.OO
$12.60 to 1600 5-sluM at......................................... 8.75
All $2 50and 3 00 values at ............................./■ $IM
.4.11 to.OO and 6 00 valoca at............................ .. 8.86.
Boys’ Suits, sizes up to 10 Years Only
Men’s Suits
Valms to $3. $4. $.'. and $1! at................................ 81.85
Another lot Boys’ SuiU.xiz4:x up to 16
^
Thij^lotot>boBt 50 Soita and not one ^ QQ
Abont 60 Boys'Snits, $5 and $6 valnea,
“3 €\Q
choice at ................................................... 0*y0
About U In tUs lot
Values $10 aod $12. Llioiw at.................
.86.95
Another loi of about 100 suits, made of
f"
biK'CbevioU, Tliib-rs. Worsteds. VJ tSll
«c, ,15. Sir. .nd 11..
al....
another price that cjotalusa
lot of special sale soita. some of
this season's hands-meat styles.
Many .worth up to $20.
12.50”
Men’s Odd Coats. Small Sizes Only.
$1.00 each
Youth’s Suits
Coat, Vest and Long Panti, about
50 Suits, values S7.10 to $&
OO
Another lot 60 Suits, ages 16 to 20 yrs.
Made from fine Velour, fancy Worstad*,
Cheviots. Serges, etc., values
QC
$1250.$15and$16.Choiceofloi
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