Grand Traverse Herald, January 30, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 30, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-01-30

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ONE
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Piecs ItaA
TPtAVCRtE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 30. 1S0S.

Ihia way growth will be In- Mothers- eluta of tbe city and thuS'cauae . » Oppuard by an Invlndblc
and nnltaa they come there are ner-We n-acbtd ton i '.r nest morning | By coumtes under the eonih
perfected, life more rigor-1 try -------------...—
to secure regular----------vUits of _a i>by-1 army
.
1 defecu mentally and morally.--------- --------------—....................
_
iTileillgem. ».;t Informed I about 4 o .Ioch, every man more dead i ty road law. nearly
SMSOB
FVrai seren to eight years of age he otm. decay less rapid and death more^slcian to the dlltereo'. school bulM-|tuei
. thoroughly organ-1 than all'-.* not a man on ' By townships........................ .. 4.000.W0
aald a boy Is a bundle irf energy. He remote.
| lugs.
| Ucd who will fight to the end. They > the boat who ever expected to seel
..

stand more penecuiloo than at
We are very prone to think that
After a socUl time, rcfreshmentt jare figcUiiB for principle.
On the pon again. We fix.d the boat up.' Total ................................ «.S448S.OOO
lime In life. Yet we tblnh that tbe anclettu were away back In 'he , coosUSng of coBee pnd wafers were|i»tber baoil the liquor lnieres;s tunit ktaded her and mad.- tbe rKuu. trip., Probably om-ihird of tho amount
work on tile quiet. Tnelr pr!
boy cannot sit through two boui dark conreroing msUers of health j served.
after the lake hud calmed down js|>ent by townahipa was expeoded on
are too tvmipl.lo be velCeJ
and a half Of school without wrlggSng and that we who live In the present

—........................ Iced iu p'jblic '•Vh<to about Ua!l way avroKS the shaft c';‘ve:-s .viij br'i’es-a and abont On*around be will not amoosl to much. glortoua enlightened days could give! 'The Passing of the Liquor Orngon. utterancet. Shoit Uvtd must ic the broke, th. sttaln ..f Uie Bgbt w.in the. fourth of the county road l.ud.
.ut.titn.iOQ that asks (u<
i.ul.ll sup-‘waves eo weakening U that it would, There bws been appiofirtated lof
Manftsl Training.
jthem Soformatioo. But tbe Uct re-! The Rev j, .alien Caoby spoke
•J i.uS.lic
The parsing of the Iiqui.r dragoi
the iallet K->. bi.t
hi.t cannot |
|>rofcssur Gilbert madi
Ins that we- do not know enough 11
strong
stand .iiivihius more. It was a state reward the sum of ♦lOO.OOd for
he Church of Christ Sunday nlgbl make a pu-/-lc
always to keep Ktrong people to their' i
pica for manual training
of its claims. I wonder It bad not given way that tb«- (IsvjI year ending June 30, XfiOS,
large audience, lu Ms liitrodtictloc '
The liq;u.i
schools, occUrlng ths: AO per cent of prime, from dying suddenly wlihjt
passing away tight

j and HJO.ow tor the Bscal year endsjieaker said (ha*, he would
ireal«-»! proof
skilled mechanics of our country pneumonia, heart dliease anfi other
"The tetrible experiences of that ' itig June 3i\ 1«K»9. The amount ofith*
The opaolBf number npoo the pro- sre from abroad, and ibat leas than illments and tbat scarcely anyune J uke up ibe local queailou bu* would t'hrist ruse from ; • dead IS tbat He night went a leaaun to the captain, | couuty road tax for next year will be
ge a such a lease of life as cerutn { dlactau the liquor rasic u-ily in a did Nothing SUV •<ds like succees wbo decided that It was bitter to lucrvosed by that spread la Wayne
sram waa n rloUn duet by tbe kUaaea ] per cent of all the men In our c
The saloon !>' goii
proffssional men. "Out
Of the ancients eujoyed.
i general wsy. UMng np ttr local
Tbe enemies ot ybey the warnlDgw of the weather
Helen Hnnnen and Jeaaie Caldarell.
Benxi'- eoi-"r>e« which have
In these days there U no sobjest (loo at a later da.t. "I will ihea
Nhleh waa »ery well rendered. Dr. every 100 men In our country »6 of
adopted this f.vst. .
u addlUoii to
■ i:il adni.i I
. It alao got my nerve,
8. B. Smith next farored with a »*al ;hem labor w tb ibeir bands.’'be said, which re-elves more attention ^lum | present the arguments of tbe oi|hm1- aloch s
this we have a good road* dMtriet
In.
tloo l>eiter -ban the saloon met cHi
ilw body—what shall wanxious to repeat tbe “yet ihere U nothing In our ecbooU
aolo. a biuooroua aelectlon. which
law, which permits p.vMa of cowntlea
Wofjian't Club.
and what shall «e dHnk and adiere- preaent (bem^ themselves, and then 1
pleaaed tbe andlence be waa obliged to aid fn trsining tbe hand,
to adopt the county road Uw. OBd
There was a very tniercsting pro
tuuscle. -or the eye. Nature baa de­ wPbal shall we be clotted >\’e iuay will puncture every one of then.' be
to reapond to an encore. Next
throe will raise quite a aunt ot BOSSgram presented at be Wonivag dub
not deny tbe fan that thia atudy has declared.
From the Fleet.
the aestet trots the aereoib grade, termined that tbe boy can have
years' work, al ot Vhlch
yesterday
alti-rnocTi.
the
subject
per
that
training
In
tbe
years
ot
been
or
much
advantage
to
the
bralih
tbe toHowlog young glrla taking part:
The text of tbe address was uken
rirr has b. en recilv.-d by Mi will g
of the community.
In the Viilted
talnlng to the stage with Miw. R. J.
Tbe MUaea Ledore Henderaon, Nellie school life. }-e< there Is bothlng In
New Caah Tax Law.
Paalm 37:35; "I have
C. M. 0. 0\-:all from their sot
'

Icint- . who sailed today 'from Ri
Case, Bdna Hnlbert. Hilda Lowing, tchoo'is but ttsinliig for the brain. B ates auperx-irloQ of public hygiene, wicked In great power, and spr.-ndiug Trice Jeader.
The townships next year wUl on ba
Several Hems of bus-.nesa canfr be-jjanu • on .Adm.ial Kvans- fla^lp nnder the new cosh tax Uw, atouta
umas BooScld and Qenera Zelglei Tbe boys of our city are applying for Is delegated to boards of health .io,hln.ielf tike a green ree In Us ns.ive
positions In tbe lock factory do
which medical officers and experU re-'soil But one day passed by. and lo, fore the club, two as recotomeads j w-ifh I.C ilte oa h:s globt i-lreling labor having been 'abollabad. ft la
Mlaa Rntb Hotertaon
know
a
screw
driver
from
a
mot
lions
of
the
board
Thtwe
were
acted]trip
them on tha pfano. Tbe songs were
port and publish Important niatiettlhe was not. Ves, l aoughi him. .'il
probable that the tax raised wDI ant
Hr. Uvlatt U a;i elicu ria
and accepted.
|the
for the' guidance and community at ’ he could not be found."
very wall given, the girls showing wrench, it has been sMd.
Iti. Tnb l.lt.r was written l>e nverty so large as tbet roiood tot
Gregory will give bis lecture onji>,..-. ;-r 27 from Trinidad Ula
"The indnatrial situation here needs large. QuaranUne receives particulsrj m part Mr. Canby spedte as followv:
good tmlnlbg. They sang ‘'Brenlng
tbe |.as( several yeeia. bet (he rw
not only tbe factorUe but the traUied
tentlon in order to iirevent the 'In j -This old world has seen m^tnr early animal life In the club roums|ar.l
Boar- and "SanU Lnela.*•ulis will show tbat more hoe beea
' riolvid htjv Jjrflmry IP.
Ylte MUaea Helen Hannen and Jes- hands, boya wbo have been trained troducilon of epidemic diseases far great evils. The tsmV was when f ■■ onw tteulng. there will also be
tbe old law.
with I great saving In
sU Caldwell agMn favored w»h a to go in snd do the work with credit beyond the control.
' dragons of darkntws walked abroad tiiisieal program and refreshments
ou lip t.t;. from llampt. u Road,
violin duet, rani
D an encore. to ihemseivca and the schools. There
That we i«a|i what wr sow is an on the vast expanse nnirammejed. barge of ten ebnts made.
the Island was i-xpci diliaiy fine,
The club decided tc» extend fi ct
should be irelDing In drattlog.
Marie Kellogg accompanied them.
Nacrow Escape.
Inevluble law in the tnenul and | Once It was Idolany and human saeriglthoagh !;e bad Bit ytt g;t hU
lip InvUation
Dowaglac. MIrh . Jan. 2L—At tha
The program waa In charge of Mlae BignlDg, wood and metal work, which moral as In tbe frfiysical sphere. VHU flee in Ibe name ol religion. Then It
lefsy and ail bis weik was bilow tbe
le local pas-ors’ wives.
Thneker, and aba U 'to be congntn- develops tbe eye and the muscle.
almahouses and relormatorles,
water line, hup had bini no rough opening of the .New York olecWo
The subject (or next year's study w-eather as far as they had gone,
theater, a new vaudeville bo«M. here,
Utod 9jfm tha abealleoi manner In' There is nothing In arithmetic which
rphauages. our idiot asylums and
hen k was piracy ou the high
Is thought to be tbe all Important
which It was carried out.
the In
■ night, fire broke out and 300 pet^
Then il was human slavetr In tbe club will be mlscellaneoas.
he .-expected to be InlUated tnto
A comniliti-e consisting, of Mrs. l-'aiher Neptune's graces before very pie. mostly women and AUdron, naj.
idy that lends to the auccess of the
PSyMaal Dafaeaa of Children.
ihem back (or three, four
the Lord Jesus Christ pawJ
Minor was chuseu to confer wtth the long. Trie temperature when they rowly escaped death or aeriotto to* Dr. M. B. Gregory then took np the boys In Uu r years as tbe training ot
flv# generatlona and see bow
along and these dragons fled like
the muscle.
subject of hU nddrees. '-physical
Rlia before the morning sun. Now MothiTS' cliilw.
•V
ln a frightful panic. Tbe balM>
mKvUbably woe haa generated
entered ! • Gulf stream was so much
Tbe opening number on the pro­ bight r t v.-n* like guing from a cold Ing was burned to the groeod.
Make Them Belt Bupperting.
feeu of children,* speaking first of
Clime begotten crime and disease the <*hriit and hU kingdom an
*]f tbe schools are to make good brought forth disease. I.e( us serious- rayed in baltle against the liquor gram wa* a piano aolo by Mlaa Ida riKHU to a steam heated
the deft paUte, wbl^ ihotiJd be
progihm me procreealng Ib tha
I.arkia*. an InterpreU'lon deplcilag a the su&dtn change h^d nut been very darkened plaee erhen’%xB eaegfeg a
dragoi.
treated In lU earner suget ^y draw­ cltUuns. they must make the boys
mounuin stream, the encore waa also good fjr the health of the boys. Tbere strip of (be film to opmHob. Tbe
ing the roof of the month together
tralDlug reform were Instituted and the heart
Humanity Above Property.
wiu aUicbes. He nest spoke of tbe would cost kus than lO cenU
pbllantbrupy set to Uutlag in
fiash spread qekkly and within two
The drink ilragun ;* iissFing le-- a beamiful InterpreUlion.
many ' to -kies" on |l•oam who
The flrn paper was written by Jlrw having their first taste of ocean
hare lip. so called from lU re- pupil per year, about tbe qpst of three sympathy not only with this great
I»e It la opposed 'o the moral and
minuies the entire froct of Iho pUcq
- ns sblaxe
aembUnoe torthe Up of a hare. ... music lessons, it tbe city had
army of robbvd. dfeliiherl:ed children aplrilual welfare of sociity
kloral T H. SfaiTTDin and read by Miss
The tiibabUaii a of iTrltddad.
manual training what they put but with the generations yet unboro. character is -fiorletv's caplUl
tbe opening never being In the middle
The Minnie Wilt, the Kubjer being, "How Ovlait lay*, ure mostly Spanish and
WItb one accord tha aoddened
Into voting macblnrs It would have Tbe great w-ork fur thr-m must be rjoi- Is bnmanttyr above pr<>i>eny. Tbe a TUy is Bttged. " The paper deecrib I\vi1ngu(-e. and the aallur bo}-s bad a audience rushed pKI meU for the roar
of tbe Up. He spoke of Its cat
rn the boys ot the city manual- dope now, not after they are ushered saloon fKiisoos' the springs of rhar ed in detail each step from the first bard Ihie lo i>ass their money amoog entrance.
or lU treatment, which is surgical, as
The door Was bolted.
n-heatwa.
to
the
night
of
ibv
produc­
nlng
lor
three
years,
and
every
thm of the deft pnUte.
ito a depraved, dlscused existence.
acter. It is the arch enemy of .i!'
Ihe natives, who are afraid ot TnltH Trembling hands finally drew back
taken up, boy would have bad ai
An BngUth proverb says. "Cleanli- fundamental social Instltu luns.
Il tion, b«‘ing iuterest:ng and instruc Staits money. Their principal fruits the |fin but the door refuted t« open,
wbich.ke declared are not due enUre- to have teamed a trade,
la tbe elegance <rf the poor." and debanches tbe parents and robe rliil
pressure being against it. astll eoaro
bananas, orangea and
i. J. W. Travis
welfare erf our school system but lue
- ly to the saadng of pap'U as s(
this Is added one by Count Rom­ (Iren of the home. Deprives childn-n
Ihe bananas and oranges baving.
dlscovered it opened toward. Th«
welfare of our boys and girU. There ford, ''Mrtu'e never dwelt lung wUh of educatlou and sends, our hoys an-i
touchlmc anecdotes
sappoBc. but U mainly. bereditery.
perfectly green skin, and Ihe
dciiy at tbe door probably saved aer*
boys
wbo
do
not
like
to
go
to
actors,
menlioirfog
John
Drew.
Maude
oenrly every Instance being eeuMd by
flitb and naMIntu.’
gills into the reforoiaiorj-. In Kau
not as palatable as our California cral Uvea.
an iofreuem of tbe spina] eord which Bcbool. Give jbat boy a good wholefew cool-headed men la the ondh
A motto at the Preshy-terlan Hos­ sas City after the closing of tl.. .\daii<*. Joseph Jt^fferson. Richard oranges are. Another fruit wbleh is
iDd be wUI have pital la Cblcaflo la. "Dm u criminal. saloons during the lae- year. CO boys Mansfield. Jenny Lind. Sat Goodwin. in great favor otnong tbe natives "H ence ana the monageafat mode the»Hade la may
I dPIah Hr the anatomy. The someihlng to work f<
eelve. heard above the eoefBolOB t4
Ignorance Is unexcusable. nothing Is from 12 10 tC rears of age ••Ui-r.-.l Henson. MelU. Ellen Terrj and Ed the alligator qirar. although
treatmabt tor this should be plenty every loo boys of our country go Into clean which can bo made cleaner." school who bad been k'-pi at home ir win Hodih.
Ovia t wro not partial to It.
rattling chain khocked aboat by the
IS. K. J. Trite took the subject,
of open air, the host of food, a Urge tnan'ial Ubor. should there
nniggllog mass. ,ud their caaUons of
Healthful h9mea result from pure help siipiiori drunken parent*. On ,
In school to help him In sir. good veD'llstlon. plenty of aun- two boys were sent to the sute t.-"
me LUe of An Aclor." and told
amonnt of rant, and the
qu et were In a menaro heeded. The
8t*ta RoadeBuilding.
that line?
n liiieresi.ng way of the actor's
be given tht awing treaiment
sline and good aaniutlon. Healthful formatory again*- from IT. to 2i In
sing. Jan.
American High psonlo almost filed oat Threa w»
heee schools are yours to do ^th Inmate of these homes have learm-d other years.of saloon lule
tlmea from one to three years.
Tony- love of naiun- and an outdoor life,
the Grand Rapids gixtd roads men fainted am] tbeae were oafelx
took
as
a
type
Ethel
BarryThe spanker next toc^ up the sub- what you wUl. Give the boya'
four
couuilea
have
no
Inmate*
In
:h'tbe art of correct dressing, the iM-nepHl'tlea'lon. in its current issue glvro carried outold'-. where they soon ro>
•. telling of this charming actress'
ieet of tonsIU. the existence of wMch girk aomeibing that will help to i
fits of deep brea'hing and the evils poor k.use and 2T .;ailt have no .-r'm
the record of mad biilldiiig In ibis vtved. Several had their hair oBd
I self Bupportlng and vigorous If over eating or Injudicious eating Inals
simple aSd unaffected life away from
he declamd be could hardly account
Slate in tbe last year. U shows that hands sluged, but no one reeelved m
the fia-ilights.
tor. A great many phyalcal defeeU
Baleen’s Make "Bueineas."
ind tbat a ceiialn amount of work i*
Michigan b* up-iodate oa a road aerlouo burn or iwlntni Injury.
Vise Wtlhelmlna Shane gave a
he
U often hereditary. Me also
The liquor dragon is passing be
Injurious to any one.
The snow storm fanned the
Ramea
b.illdlng sute and that boib the state
-...............
After the last address the gueeU
pleasiug
r.adlng.
"The
Beth."
actoeUa. the germ of blood poison and
cause
It
la
Opixwed
to
the
busluesf
Almost all the fevert, coolers anil
ill the highway com«il£Motier have
hurnort briskly, bnt good
were
Inrlled
to
foltow
Mr.
Gilbert,
companltd
by
MU*
Ruby
Orayton.
eryalpeiaa aomeUmea lying Inert for
The t
other plaguia cekuli from poisoned ait iniercwts iif the countryjwork by the fire dejiartnn ut hepl the
iun<L> for
g
piano.
n week, s aenlh or even for aeveral who led them to march music to
argument tha' the saloon Is ne<-ded
comtDg from bad dralui
mlIe*'''-‘"
spreading to odJtrfBtof
*‘-r*' huili
thr*
A beautiful vocal *o1o"wa* g.ven by
years. Infected tonalU are often re- ilher room where several kmg tablea
eete and badly kept back yards. supply funds for alvle iuiprovemenu
Thai,
at t3.00G
of sutc rewaru macaUam.ro... .ron M.nd
apoaalbte fine rhenmntUm. heart dta- were arranged with plates of refreah- House slops and remnants of the Uhle has been exploded. Saloon* do not Mis* Olive Dobson accoiupaniid by April (o iv-cemb- r. eustlug 3225.KU0
Mis*
Ida
UrklM,
eaee and 8L Vltna dance, and other menu, each one helping himself as
make
business
except
for
the
court
To
Reform BchooL
T '
decaying vegeubies abould never
I'l ju .nwrage i.f |4 WO per mile, o
he
paaaej
along,
then
re-orolag
to
At
er
the
piosrani
a
roi-Ial
hcnir
tronUca.
be allowed to be thrown In Uie b-nck the poorbouses. the Jails, the i—nl
which luv Mate paid a nwsid of tl. From Thurfday* Record.'
as spent and punch ad wafer*
The DemBd>stm. said ibe spank­ the kindergarten room where every­ yard Good drains clean cellars and lentlarles Kantae had 256 saloons
Rolfrt Moni.-iih and Percy Wrlghk
'>'*| per mile, ncy slx miles of suU
er u tbe moet highly epedallMd or­ one enjoyed tbe aandwiches. douieti- pure air aie ^e' only safeguards of one year and a half agu. When Hon. •n-ed.
(•-ward gravel road were built, at gn were sentenced to the reform wboiM
nuts. pickles and coffee, and remained health
C. W. Trickvli was el*ct«-il he said be
gan o( the anatomy.
Hr’Tiid'BtSrjr'
i-xiM-nso of tM.OOO. an average cTgi,- tor boys at Lansing thto momtog hy
he MUC M often heredity. 'He nh» to vlHl with each other.
I'nther .Neplnne. tbe god of she sea.
Bunligbt and health are as^la ed was going o enforce the law-. Three
mile. of which the stole palO Judge Walker, of tbe Probate eoart.
e
ladles
who
bad
charge
of
the
spoke Of Ibe eye nod lu drfeeU.
ind *t>eD( half
where .they are to retnolD onUI 17
in have sent an emissary to tbe ISiv pc, mile.
together Seclusion from gmJihlne Is bankers called
■ are to be congratulated upoo one of the great m'ftforlancs of
wkleh he deeured was the canae of
day lelhng him thst he w»ulJ ruin Great Lakes this mondo^to aee what
yrors of age R<p‘->r* M«it '•h Is H
their l;u>-iiess; the merchants said
mudi atnptdlty among children, as the Bucctaa with which It was carried clTlltied life.
years of age and i '
Wi;ght la 15.
it If d^' iu the way of creatand everyone present left wtth
The boya opiw-arvd to cejtt this
V or cloae work.
a dis urhance The high northBishop Vincent says. - l.att. but nol they would have lu ditmiss their
feeling that be had been helped
He defined the e
morning to high spirits and took the
oat. we must not negirc; regular clerk-i; ihe city offlKaU dcclan-d they Vat w'.iiii lash'd the bay Into a big Ralancc luid by rouuiies and
bd
(he
excellent
talks
given
by
the
naan, wh^b were the <
a of many
bathing and change of clMliing. '.Vr would not be able to pay heir imtire; ><a hud (be white caps went rolling
townships ............................... 1241.500 aentencs of rbo court oa a huge Joke.
ipeokera.
of the beadaehca. i
They seemed tn thdak it a BtUng
may he renfiis at some important ree! estate dealers declared that prop­ up arirunu the dock*, leaping far over
Reward Paid by Bute.
Olntaea abonM be fitted to tbe cMId-s
point of hygiene but IK us remember. erty wn-tld depredate In value. They im banks and mskiug fringes of
These figure* show ;hal_ the te- teralnathcn of their attempt to tok«
E(m«veed Ave. Mothem- ClJh.
eye U all aoch cnaea. althoogb bi
world by the |>orna.
"Cltanlinefa la akin to Ghdllness " found they wire mistaken. Deposits icicles that gradually sn-s- bigger.
utU paid by the state amOunI* to
(he
banks
IncrwascJ
from
t2.26i;.34t
near nlghtedseea not more than 3
E A. Westun. sgeni <,f tbe .\ortbern
The boya mode two attempta to go
One of the mod Interesting an) In­ Health U wealih—highly
-ir.efcii nil *r ;r. per cent of the
per eent of the people who
dispose of It (Of when it Is gone. i to |3.S.12.k.t2.
structive meetlnna'hf the year was
M.chigan riat..i«..rta ion company, be
v< I the cumbee Jt Into the world wUhotrt the eoegtnaeaa wear (hem for (bat dcfecL
held Friday afurooon by (he Qm money cannot bu It back again.'! "Large railway corpoia
• ho- time tbe •» of Uieir mothera to earn'their
Dr. Oregory spoke of the atraln of wood Avenue Motbera' club. The at George Muller say*. "My soul 1 com ' fighting the liquor dragon. Tbe great vvuif-l,.;;g th- aiVmpu uf tbe waves to ,
nient t.es been llvtng, each time b«dng apprehended by
work upon Ibe children-i eyee. and tendance waa large and all the ladles
B the care of God. following
Ifts'railway
system* are compi-lluigth'-lr
wash o-tihe und< rplnnliig
V ibf M.ii hy toe omcers and brought buk to thKr
declared that when Uacberi raaixe preaent expnased their aatlsfartlon
Mimie*, Tbeir attempt brought about
but my body He haa given Intoltneo to stop drinking Tbe KalcHvn Is deW-k. and
telut'd ;
more (he eCeet of Ue strale (bey wDl over the success of the meeBng
J|lhe eenlenca Of the court.
my haCds lo care for. nourish and loppuM-d to the laboring man
bed s th he .-l-uieiits mhlle salhng|^
4 b^ t yta;
gire (hem teas dose and trying work.
I Much sympathy Is exproeaed tor the
ThO-aecond grade opned (be pro­ Mrengtfien that I may build It np
liiiol
Peepia Are Awake.
•’(■ fi'" “Id >i< aim-r lasTenoe wbir'.i',
LoBklitf Per Oeed.
gram by slnglnc two very pleasing IS imaie."
,,
"Tbe liquor dragon
paasing ba- v.a> ii,.-u mcning w-tween Jlllwsukec ’ The total COM tn tbe Mi - b yond mothco* who did all In ihKr power ta
The Rev. A. A. Allington In open­ Bon» after which Alberta Lehman
Germ Dlaaaaeo.
jcausc the ever rising mie of puhlic and Mi:«
? reward paid by wwv c ailiunls- keep thc-ir wm* with them, but when
ing bU remarks declared that be wm reclutl. ■ The Story of a Picture." In, Dr. La artcm -hen gave a most later-] opinion :s pressing haid against it.
"The captain sas a youn{t fellow-, ;il.n, c-nr. f-llr.g of
ail
c.f com It seemi-d impossible to do this tha
not competent to apeak npoo the ph^ a way which did much credit :u ber- esUng talk on germ diseaae*. aoch as The p-ople arc as-ake. Pulpit, prem. like mysHt. ' s.,id Xtr.
» .cveling eouroe dcviijed upoo seemed by alt
ales] defects ot children, hut aupscarlet
(ever.
whooping
cough.jand platform ate coming our In no had just taken out master's papers.> beat thing that
■ trifle i.
poacd e mlaliter was better qasnfied
measles. «e He aald that durittg Uie I uncertain loni-s sgainst the bu»loes.«. | and th;. wa, hi, first i
.............................. ....
Wili Help Needy.
to speak npoo the moral defecu of
During the busiens meeting cbllhealth ollacer he* aimed jTbe church, the Christian Endeavor Washington's blrhday. aud a prettier
'
I
|>eath «f mc i .H----- k u n
chlldrea. -However." be aakt. “1 M dreos flower garden* w.
ducasaed to bring about two things
iwlety. the Sunday M-hcwl, the day j sinte r <^y you neve- *aw. R w-as' |, , n-pj.- tn fig-;,- exactly
Mr> 1 nth-- fi' Hall "Ii.tou.
iha
wrf looking for the mwal Gefecu ffl;and the president was
iiructed to
1The lm.,«rtlon of milk, and ' >cboo!.. the colleges, tbe unlrersiU.:*; cleur aiu b, ighi. and^e lake was
nuaiber «f m.tro improved outside' late l.uther D Hall who -is7 r
chlldreo, bet rather for Ibe that 1s In
i oetect seeds
2The prwentton of disease !« =te .1! agato*. it. T m..« die .
| r-. rt^ly calm. - j„, ,u.e reward roads, bu from toewar, and . half ago. died UiTnlght Ihem."
for Ihe (Il'ffefeot grades. Charily work
! "Uvily papets an-asaa ling It The,
were due to,lea^e at 4 p. m ,'i„«n»hlp highway rtxtmilselooetv re- at half pa,-, a at the
of 7s
He took the Ene of Ihoeght that wa> alr<> dtacuased and toe c
One way to prv.vent the spread oi Orand Rapids Tr.>, had notblne hut-li t hc-fore clearing to- capuiu n '^rts received it seems to be a very j Both Mr and Mrs HoM wero a
phystcfil def^ in many caaea were cldcd to help needy families
dlaeaae at school would be by the crlUcUm ned scorn for thetraffic. ; ce v. d a rp.vtal message from th,e • oonsvrvauve «tlmate to say that lives « Vermoa, c^ anesotoro
of
responsible lor (be morel defecu of Immedlatr neighborhood. A commit- dally visit, of a phyMcton
to toe One of our city pa,*.™ has .poken' government bureau wanilng him
toere were five mile, of macadam - both coming to ihta coonirr with the
tbe child, end feared that parenU and
to look up Ibkt work waa appKnt- -bool building Thu woulJ reqtfire Mrongly against Ihe traffic.I am, tKnaln in port. a. a-errlflc jdorm wa* ’
«d fitt> rallro of gravel mad bnllt on , early Mt iei* Th^
leachm were often hasty In speak ed by the president and aomethtog little e l«ise sad would aave the Cit) |.roud lu shake
ihake hand,
hands with
with an edl or faei approarhlng
AVeather signals
s ate reward wa* n« applied ■ Luther D Hall served to the i
to children of their defccU, too often akwg Ibe Hue of chart') work will be long sieges of lllniM resulting from
man enough to take a
idjalso were Jtototrt warojn, ,1] boai*’f£r and n« paid, and that at least! the Revolution and 3fro Hall-a totlw
showing tmpeUence. espectnlly where aurmpled.
negligence and .gnorance.
the liquor traffic.
I
nervoosoees In a child U mleuken (or
It from head to foot. M
Hygia*xe.
TMs be beAfter the buslnroa aeMion. Mr* C
Following Dr. Lawton’s ‘alk. Mr. buy a su t of clothe* i want ' buytske uu- hit boat, believing tbat he ,.vera’ miles.
Grand Trsi.-r-s
*T^ .
-!
Itevrd
I great injiutlee t
C. Cooper, the leader (or the after- Giltert spoke uf coutaglous diseases it from a man who will rotejcMtld b-w th- Murm. a* bt only h..l
The gro.test improvement haa been land for fo venro tS^
gbild.
noon, took t’I.rge of tbe meeting Tbe and t^e exp<-riene<'s toe city ecbaol* against the llqiur I'atne. when bayir. ms hour run.
, made n grading and dralutog and. to* ««r y. after which tow ri«ov~l
Elloet e( Rapid Orovrth.
subject was.
Hygiene.
and the' baCehod along throe lues He said m> groceriro t want to buy them from! ~VV< II- we cleared
4 oc.ock, and toe g»at majority of he blgh-.y' to Travwrae City, which wo. oluce
Prof. I, B. Gilbert spoke upon ihe leader read a paper which was most I the city would have aavtvd money If
wM vote again*! it; when-all went well until about . when I
oners or.- building
“H-> their brme. Mra. Hall having lived at
effect of rap'd growth upon the child | eseelleai and showed
ihowed a groat deal of
of!1 there had lieeQ
la-en a aysteni
aywtein of school 1 die 1 want 'he tulnikier wbo'gm the first slap of toe approaching
and bridgrt Of concrete, ao ; 3f-i AVeM aixteeeto Hreet for the Uet
dorlag tbe period when Its growth | (bought and preiwratlon.
I Inspection and the closing
build- preaches my funeral wnnon to be a'siorm,
then on'i: war a battle that to the course of a
year*; (wx-oty-five years. Big cblMrea eurwo* the mm. rapid, deKerlng that
Her paper wa. In part as follows; . tugs light have l^n unnecessary.
man who votes against It; and I want, f"r life, and car II tie wooden boot there will not be a wooden bridge
her. Harmon. Hiram. CMrley and
«ftea a boy wUI seem to he Uxy atlwbat la Hygiene? Tbe study of the| Then followed an eatousias lc dl»-'the grove digger to be one wbo rotes was wMrha around the lake at the culvert left.
Homer -who all make their home to
X It Is only the natural prevention of dtseisse. the art of pre-j cimaion. the outcome of which was
igalurt II. and the man w.*io carves‘mercy of toe wind and waves. Ever)-;
Twcivt Hundred Miles.
this city, also two danghtera, Mrt.
These are not physico] de-' servlrg health and
srhc window of toe cal-ln wen itove In. the
what I plan to secure t'
vtalt Imy •
There have been about twelve bun ;Ctor-.mce Lrtand and Mro. RJley PW
feet* to a child, he declared, but (be!Juvenal conaiderni
lilng pbysMan. The p
filled with wat r and slusb. dr.d mile* of sew road opes>«» np
, ter. *bo aUo reside here, and five
evMU that Uke place which are set i (he Gods (a sonod
a sound' Btructed to appoint a committee to' pi'ronrc people, to piand by toe ones and even the pilot Luuse
ras eoveeed
Anmuni apenf Iff rood conatnictlun' (UCndrhildr-n
by natars la wvery child, and are|bod>i through
itar}’ precau-! look np toe snbjec: o! school Inspec-. w bu are a-diog your cause.
j with Ire. There was no a dry spos.u appruxtmitely as follows:
' * The funeral will be Sotordny; orocCTfring aauraliy.'tloos and atlenUon to dirt, regimen, tioa nnfl to tmnfer wtth tbe otortl -The liquor dregon la poastog be- to be bxwd on the boat.
iBytbesUtg............................ | fiSjieafrana-mentt aimouneed lour.
0«k P»rk HothM« ‘CliiS.
NMTlr tes peraoB*. t*Ui«rs aad
ttothen of tba Oak Park puplN. attvtidad tka «*eaiii« me^Uait o( the
Oak Park MoUiara' club Tueaday.
and basM« ca)c>7liif an axeellCDt
prt^n or naale. IHteoad to as able
addnaa by Dr. M. B. 0r««oi7 apos
"pbyMcsal datecta o( cbUdreo."
The Rer. A. A. AlllDftoB and Prof.
] 8. Ollben tollowod. apeahiof upoa
tbe aflact of phyalcal defecu upoo
the norala and Intellecu of oblldraD.

:;zr

k

J

OMND TRAVCME HERALD. THURtOAV. JANUARY 30, IMS.
BattH WKh 9mm.

One of the
E^-tential,r

BACK TO TRAVERSE CITY

ABU Artior c*r ferry Ho. 4 pJrtof
Ftukfort
a lAhoar bttU* vHb tfao stone
m LaJm MicAlcu Tbondsr olskt ud
vss oMbla (o Biiko k«r port. Uindag
lb tkc Uko vb«s

A. B. VnOaMB am am EboobS Of Dakota BBdU

^ tbe happy btansi of to-day it a ra-t
uf ptomoting health and baji}>iruw. a

Pruktort. sod ronaloc to Nurtiiport.
resekisc tkat |<ort st t:N Uml stskt.

Tbe car ferry left Ma^Uqoe about try and tbs pilgrims who aet out from joaily once In aboo: 20 yeara.
gUUibavo a«a-a

Ijted by a rallroed fukM)

ACM Lavcck and I.Mae McKerrlDK. fuuugb

to g*4

aeeina Uiat
H ae

buck.

It 37 degrees

4u degrrwa la

coOudod.

vUlUos -I fe ki worth living" In lh<- good old Mmply breaks a num down and makes

bo<-o

frteodi id Maolstlque. aod e Robla

Grand Traverse region and never dot* blni old iM-fote blx i‘me. | kw4 uy wife

aoB, auditor uf tb» Anu Artior

it aeem so fair as when the wooderer Inst July.

road

Tke atom bad workxd up a heavy

Inp back to 'Travsrss City in s few
months, whses there Is fruit and lota

Dr

Itr. Honh.

Tbe caiKaln

tbe hip. aad seia glad <o make port.
fruu

I suppove tbrnga an- very dull
jTraverae City juxt nuw.

Nortbpurl

this tuorulug t;a ibe tnlii aud went
OB to tbeir hurois.
TWs waa the aorat riortu on the
UbM ihia wiDirr, and la tbougtat U
be the first time la the klatury of the
car ferry that ibe haa btwn unable to
■take heir pori^
Elk RapidA

in

24.—The

saw Pare kUrqueUa aobcdule

and IClixir of S.-r.i.a.

of aod DO cold weuiber.

iard

It haa

experienced

In

years.

steadily

bNery

K. Balt's store.

bourn by a heavy

nae.

and

Alisoud

Conturtar,

Naekerman

iiiouaaods

the dalivirlcs.

i;f

famlliea

One maa waa froxen
lor

12

abelim.

aide boas oompaay a<ll iMabmto tbe

'idabo, expeeung
week or 10 days.

Mpi of coal

naurlal used.

was pMd and tbe full earloads

Miss

Michigan Poultry

ataoclaUon

hner

k>

re-

coudi

®
active

r^r


^

the .Aabenaen'a

aaiuclatioo

at

to

this

that

city

died

«rjnled a. half hale*,

Friday.

parents

live

TTio funeral aervlc* will l>e at

• If Jerry Tliomna dmi't quit

tiion

at

thla

morulng. T'm

the

only

real

there

pruydiet and if h.- doe«ii7 quit trying
the to comi>ete witb me. I won't do an
Yuba chureh tomonuw afternoou at other thing.

At 81. Ignace there are about

2 o’clock.

"Here 1

60 Aabennea In tbe city and alqog the

liare la-.*!)

working

my

hardest all winter to keep that bay

shore, and at Alpeua there are al«ut

All HI* Life.

100., Mr. CampMI will make aiuitbcr

Capuin Wm.

trip north thla wioier and visit i

Flnucan.

who

)<|xn M> spring would arrive eari.er
will and the pt-ople would biive a nice,

next spring In
warm summer, but I ean7 staud any
the atetmablp Manliou. has followed inu-rferenc* and if J.-rry keep*
on.
the lak.s aod tivera as a sailor atnee why then i'll lav down and quit.

of

^urmen.

Tii.-wday

fruni

down

wr1»t.

.i-jinniiig l.ii lura ,

Aft.-r ■
w,-.k

'li f

T «>n.i (-ml uf iho tHiildlng. an

!l. A. Wing and |iar.-Bi*. Mr

ll'oe uiuiiMni.

Ib-i-ii

In

New Jerry Themai Predict*.
iiliiun ill ii:.K w'eaibir
.ii*l;ie.-K.''
• ly

etdd Jell-)'

Ijiigwurth}'.

propIn-.-y 1

Ti'un.a,-.
Urn'

I

wi:.tl

'I,don't wj

home this morning.

retunu-d

Mr. IV-.ise ha-

s.-Honrly sick for, rumie
having h.-iirt raotibl.-.

Ml. laivKWurlhJ'K pi ii.iuvyliig 1

lb.- Hi>

P.vik.-,

time

the}
-ielil

Tla-re

- If yti’.i arG thinking of bii>in«a s'.ccl ranK-’ »c
tiiink wr» cAii
rt—t you. \Vc have a larjre
hole
ran,;*' with H ov-.j.7, li.^h w irtn clo-iot, |K>rcelaineJ rest;rvoir.,dijplf.s orattis, r ia! linings, po-thfeed, ban
sonicly nickh-i?. hi-avy ai»l t -Go* btlwcen two wheels of
that wc aro tiTv riuu for $80.<i(l.
\\ c also
the famous ■•JfiwcH" sled rarge and
ilu; •■Mallt'ahlfe“ the best ran^e made today.

along .-.tier the rtr.-t

of

tl:

n.-f.ire'buyiiijr a rdni,'e o mcin and It I i.s show
youoursi.ck.

a.ild wll

The H.-v. A. T, K.-rgi»on l.-ft tillmom tig for -tloyne Fsill-.

Raaky and

Mi-a

FRANK TRUDE

Me. McCemb* Lese* Eye.

Ha-.-l .Me

Old Posloflice BuUding

nil w.-nc lu Summit Cliv this mom
i>H
M.wli-

Ib-KKle

Giraril

this morning

t tu*ii>!ii|.

refiirn.-al
after

visitiu):

frlendK in the clly.
Mra

Bryan.

Rato, of Hr-toekey. ar

rive.1 thla iiutili t» i>|>t*tid a short dmthe pi«-Kt <rf Mr. and Mra. K
WoKtoD.

A

She sdl go lo CadtUac In n

DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
JUJacy

WE ARE IN IT

TruuHc Makes You MJscraMc.

few day* U- Join li.-r liusUiud.
J. Cu.de r.-lumid last night (rum
cares nij.iv l.y Ui.
Ki’.oicr »
Sw.vnit.
Root, the great kiilP< . . livrr and blsu-

ManUtee.
Mr*. Olive Peam-

Mcl^rngblin

led

today fiM- her home in Harbor Rprlngr

sand lalanda, and the engineer waa .br, can bare whichever they
drownrd
Tbe next jmar young Will,
-if
*„|„g
,.,^1; ,p,. w.mher.

From Friday'* RecorA

Flnucan xhtpped aa cabin boy on oncj,.,,y

aygi>. who have

Ogdensburg

. ad^adaas Aal

«*a>

hh BSM

*1wwiwsM w-A a *M l«r. «f amwsa.
as Ud I caMd aal daap. bw kay*

... . ...

Mdihaaak
rad I hav* had' a. <w*w< ^ .d* ra.Ak'’

khwL

Chicago,



Ha Lost ordinance*.
8uiuetln>e ago the village cl. rk .•!

I for tbe village

Death of Hilma N*laan.

board

pa** 23 n.ra' ord.naucea to take the

Death haa again mtered the bome'plure of the Irat one*.

r hand ; <

Ih.K

Sunday to nla home

llttgertng lilnew of oonsumption,
Hilma

Tbuisdsy

Nelsoo

night al $

passed
o'ekx-k

m.iee than a year's Ulnea*
dread d.aease.
Mira Nelsoa
cantlle compai

jtbority to d.» anything up at

after i lag.- clerk
of

the - and

lost. tbe ordinance

nobody

could

tUie was 24 years old. I what It ccMHalned.

remember

Tbey

cHmilng

fine

and

Mrs

James A. Lapbaa.

who

a.Lirv^itnlir.K:.-

turned home this aftemuOD.

Mr*. B. C. Vandewalker reinm. d
mesnilme Oupemlsh U being gbverued Klngvlej tbU mondog ufi^r a vi

SS-.K. .1

In lbs city
Mrs. M. Hoyt, of Suttuna Bay. wa«

■•“ik

foxl ciiookh for any ei,lf. on

- well

fo.- Ceiv.t

.1 v.-ry.bnvy • ' W. that 0.1 rtart your xpring painting
Ml

v.e hare

r .1

j,,;.

r. r.a,d a fall line of Mur.-*r<. and Al
ra-fi,.- card, wltb fiircc'lons ar Ic how to
w-il.>u-iil one to any addri'v If yoa ask

y.jtir mouey n-r-.i-;.. .J - noi »aG*fled with your liade.

Groccf

Sftv-cent soil
ir »ire Nijllesare
b} all gw! dmggists. Ikt.'l
xBV uiiKlake. I--Jt rememltcr tl.e i

hU (la-

.gr>o.l aiij the «ac*» lunk

it wgbt f

itemember that (t I* good

wtitv.mhu(Cs:.;ary..rl.i«:.kT-lr
When wT-.u:u-mention rra.i..-.!
rini* oiler sn -.hra ja}*! ana

I

t-eeck visii.ng frienda at brawn,

:«sue nf

IV and it 1

T!l£ f.MC.y limp CAT. Hfrti -ntE ^ORM-Buppr* nk that
m.--

.K u::-

tore, which poab, sill take e«e.-t In M day* and in tbe

tion abe occupied fur more than inrwe

year*. Her health tailing at the time ] under the auiburlty of
«1 iA I U utlon an.*
Of the death of bw brotbvr. Carl,
aod «I.A
tbe .A
10 comnundmeou."

wra.

If vmi are ln*er<-*Ii d get rinr

i ;;; the U*l

!(->-" pr.-(Kir*-ki-;s

,

Mr P J. Bright, of Cedar, was ih

Mra. Frank W. Carver ha* gone
Jiwi Angola. Ind . lu vWIt friend*.

mek^ and

ordinances.

momin.

the city today.

book

So Uat we«4i the

formerly enabler - CtopemUh vitUge councU
tmenl of the M«v-1 adopted 23 new

Cby#-

Tbe vil

i* hard at

We wieild lr«. m»re t*i;in pWlxd to have y.jy do

pig* ai.il <

.5'
■;«-nal a.'Taugcmrnt Uai
wbich *11 readers of t1ii«

'They've been getting alung lu the city. w(«t to Uratid Rapida tbi*

away | mi*h during the pad niuotb.

‘'iU-Y

That faif K...

whir., it :« le-i

v(.:t .a. 1 in v>:'-‘-v

aod Mrs. E. W. Birch, of Bay

Mla*

l-rFFlV;

ciir liHsI and 1-1.yii.. <uin meal

r IKS :.i.: uXaTiilne oU' coreJ'. ttod B }u.i sill find it to ynsr benefii

bis

Ida-Mcr >lxvi4V.-t.
Is S'-niirffu"
mn-.iv
■ CBting .
r;.
the I.:,vi
acid.
murutiig fur EaKt Jordan. 'Tli»-y will
lirighi'* ln«('u.c.. w!:iL-h is la.
return Tuesday and vIkII 7>r. and Mr*.
fiitni of ki'lac' !:i.v-.'.i-.
Boyd again Iw-fore reluming home.
Hr. KilTMvr sBwamp.RoM
Henry W. Petersen, of Sarramento. ommeii.iraliot cM-f}ili:-.ig i.m
ki ifirv, liver or l.tu.l-irrtn.u'.’.c
Cal, w bo ba*> bes-n the gu.*t or bl>:
'.•mei Jn-it tlir mtuslv y.si tievsi.
li. It llu ./
orruher. J. tis C fVterteu. will r.-rtini Srii Usieil in — n;.;:;'
-1,._.
left

Shoe-, who have been rlsliing friend*

Ikos taking one of ihHr children after I wlihoui l.gally exi* ing or having au-

k»fl:

t Ttade with •■-.
rUtfing

Boyd,

Tbe CaiMliar

Frout atreel. fin- the third lime alnee.to *av:

[

been

of Mr. and Mr* Ole Nelson. 9f* W^t|N^ aud Express baa the fulluwing

I In the clotblog



is t’rt-'greatJtKil
tnncit ii uf th vrulb .
rr.!.iltcf >rars

Mr. and Mr*. Will Cert.-r, of New
cout.n, Mr*. J. L.

tin 18U. when he took command of Cepi'mUh UMt the lHy.ik of ordluancea.
tbe steamer Lawrence,
rtcea ly

Dr. A. W. Chaae’s
Ointment
Yaa ma paaw dh .bmhMiy b my ram
dmrnm. , Afcw dw bra law wph-mnw
■d. Mm
dwwwuhrd.
mm mbs
aLhag wmanaar an
mbnad. ted ■raduJiy md aatwally lb. raw
mrw harnma aauUe aad eadlw ami 4ay
um^^mat. Mra.. boa. .1.11 dmlm
•OiA.Vr&Mad»mCa.BeiAhN.Y

and

promoted from time to time

A. I.M. Racaga M
I lew yhyaniai an* kid

'.ts3:

gulng to work H. but 1 cau7

of tbe Northern Michigan Tranipor-! ^anj any cranpetiti.m "
taiicm company'* boaU which
plied

of
Imw

l.-i .ig^ll:

His father
"The people have thitr efcolce hi- where she wax ta'ely.married lo
engltieor on a mall steamer Iwei-ii a whole munth uf bllxranU aud UcUugbUn.
and' Que- _ nice
_
..........
............ )uaj cuough
_____
siiuw slorni.
.f^
PERSONAU
which waa burned near Thou- lumbering and hauiiniTiv. atoeV

hfahacaew Ol. A. W. Chaw'__________
pewawa. ■ • wmaAMdr d« A. MiMy la
•ap sAa« ami baal ia« ^ lU • ha. W
<V. kaew. Ih.
• dw .aa aw.
saidul l>«atu<ai lor wA daeawial AaAu

standing

THE FARMER’S STORE

lad of 14 year*.

hea b the

wa*

o-ni wi-a In

iiuiitll. IKiluilh
IKilwiHiKtali.uug the fait Hn
Mr.

1

will m;.l..- a nii.--.-.ki.

aiihig tu in- Kiiuw and

ply:!;g b.ta.en Kingaton

It Stops
Itching

C
SKm.

.Mdi.t

lr!|i... aeaxi* llm .vtl.mlie l;i

>0 VlllIlK .Ji-.H.-.

Mcl.auKir4ii. of . HailHC

a short time owing to llie llliie
Bd.

the roof
chi-ek

M«- liu* lakvn

I- ulii 1. lit;. iQuraiilia.

thh. noon.
has

the

V->

Mr. Adsms < vikvt* to Ik- in
rtwuil
1 -i.-ral

.ailing Mrs. II. L. nark, reiiini.d U

her fathiT,

uf Ibi- wheel
thruiigh

gran d

fiivi-iitv l

III- wan iii-euliip.tnieil-liy hiK

ml aGiT Ills lenn .d .-.eirt In klarrb

w>ii>

wen:

I- Ira., out Ml Hie path ol tbe

Mra.

an,I Mra. 8. 8, War.l, whu have Ihvh

Mra. Iluy

1 III. r
I

..amid dauglile.'. Gerirude.

Ho eijH-cta to ri-

I'.ivell wll lenialti with fu-r hiiKban.l

SprlngM.

diiikui-**. A
.1-ce

T!iiir.-day

al*-> go tu Jlohcuilu wlii-ii- the

u;y

and Mra. tl G. Cuv. ll left f.e

Sbelby

tbe

111 ('ll. Iiur>t and left the town

1*1- will Kt.ip at Haniliurg. lii.r

|ieil..--ti> iinrrhnv.i ;i iit-wly

A. Smith, of Jackson. I* 4n tb.

Mra

at

• t'ji- f.-n .-rvllle Water A Klee

•t eweVh aktsrSeJ.
Unrs g.lwl al Oacs.
ll rli-*n-—. Ki-.ll>—..
Iii-al- BU.I pii.'.s-i<
till- diKAK-l m-..;Iiruue rvKUi-.ai-

tl» lir-tiiin-. .’x; Wur,-

Mra. II.

Uiornlng.

drive Will < I

Elt's Cteai Bain

Kuur l.iaut iiiai-liliii- f. r n-.e In lln- fiu

Ihls

Ki\ f.«)i

.an AMkil, Al the time of tbe

given

Refr^hnii-ntK wen-then served

Ibipids

■*W

lSlitCra7tr;Ma;h;raC>,Uisa.8M

CATAbH

M. .til.i-rn iii;iitac-'i‘ ui tlii- lalntti!

win- Murj

tu the oicmbera and Ihelr famlll.-s.

Mia*

Mutt Ouit^

laty freexe." aabl Haney l.angw»rlhv

Yuba, tbe body being uken

of the tuwnain tbe intereat

He

keying wl:h the weather. 171 let ibe

He was 24

Chaboyimn. vbete itaere are about *6
lakes.

In

Ing the cause of bla deaih.
old and hi*

Klihw:itk

returning

prognuu. arraiig.-d by

Grand

liUKE A GOOD mCOKE ^ >

Ki.ia.tla i.-: •

tlleliibliReiisilr

Iraii.t Kaplibi Ibis oiorulng.

Bowling Gieeo. Kyr. tn'hold fever
years

ap.|

Ml. and Mra. JYe.1 Mnehos- w-.ni l.

ou

Wedneaddy

pUc^ aod also organised a aodeiy
men wlm UAke tbHr living from the

of iKailuri .

liu and uili.T Germ.-in eilio. ami w.Ii

Hon
gin

good a-ti-u.lanre uiid much IniervriM Ik

Lawrence

Ih-m

Ikiuy.

S

'•*’

KlIpiM-ry

while

8l.-

I.i.kI alul,-a Wi-I.

Gone to Germany.

Mr-l.a-.-m and MIm.ii-

ty im buHin.v-ui.

Body Brought Hera.
hnvught

1

Fell ofl Sidewalk.
Mr*. Aiignst

the

t.«loy.

;i\i-K. IsKid. ' ill 1
Id child, a faliiM

wrvlt-.-■

till- degixB. team, follow.-u liy a short

From Thureday * ReeorA

Tbe body of John C. Lawrence was
aled by MraCajiipbell.

The fiim-rul

ho Muiiroi’ renter church

Minor;

(H-r.-nioii|.-* a fancy drill

j.,!i

1: I graudrhitdu 11.

win Ik- held at 2 o'clix-k tuinurmw-. ai

ulyht

United States ginned from the growth

vlsUlag

Fiahsrmsn.

two chililii-ii.

tov.'ii, and fiartur.'ii l-i r lif

Tlio installing .iffl.-er*

'iifi-v.

IP- li-av'es a wile ahd .

on

that the total amount of coitoo in tbe

MMdlevme. Adrtan, Manlrtoe. ontral."*^";*
Lake. Bellalre. Klngaley and
|

i.ytihumpllun.

Murshall—l>-na Tromm.

wick.
ccnius

poinu in this a«-Son of tbe aUte. and
>'•
2W.717 for 1007
iDfant It look. a. though there w-ould be
>»«•
Mr. and
Mis.
G.
a. tween goo and 1.000 bird, on exhlbl 1“-*
cludM 80.UT f.*r long;
5«.3*C
lor
^Idlf R^^ng at 8 o'clock
Tbe tlnn when the show opens February
1807
and
104.710
fur
l»oc.
In order i
ntng at 8 o'clock. The
fuaMpi aenrlces will ha bHd loniirr- opening day. the aecreUry desires
Revival Services.
roM&unlng at 10 o'clock at the that an local exhibitors enter tbtdr 8p<-ela] to the Ev.-nlng Record.
This
lV»fli%^Ue and a half ai.uth
of MrdB on Monday. February 2.
WimaitHhotg.- Uloh.. Jan. 23.—Sp<’
I Orawn. There are fcMir children left will leave the auy clear for the r»- dal rwvival a.Tt4rps are being h.-ld
^e -parenia. Thla U tbe Brat death dtor*. He also has leg bands ready at itao Wlltam>.hurg church and will,
for esbibllora.
(n
I
0 the family
of little ones
c^nt’.nne all tbl* month. Th.-rc I* u
In^ntersst of

N. of

luncr sentinel—Theda West.

at compared with 12.l7e.IM bale* for

numb, r of

Birftey Thayer Dead.
Moiiiim- Ceuli-r Thiir*day mumltu; »it

CJiancllor—Cora "West.

of 1BD7 to Jan. IC was 10.337.407 bales

lol.l

_;Kng>i./.

.i-mi Kolnr. IJ* >-nr- old. mil-- o> Kd
•i-h-r. dlid at t.-«.n

/

' RERBONAL.

Th,

ALL E1KD8 OF OUT FLOWERS
IN BBABOS

'.00 ka ihl* murnitic.

McTiiKky. of 1112 Sfeund' -xir.-i-l. fell

li

i.ii-ijv .n.t

F'l-ORIST

Mr*. Fi*;ier Dead.

of R.i*l Fniiil ►t-i-i-l. riiariii-.l lu Knl-

a(n s.w.ral days.

show win come ID from Grand Rapids.,
Big Rapid.. Reed
City.
Ludlngton.l

Mra. F. R. UftluK.

.MVi-i-ii! rriiM 1!'- ..-..•I

Mr. Mcfuiiili* r. •

51ra. F. H. r-raj •••!>' lu Graml
Rapids tHs luuniiiig for a visit.

Ileeelver— Alveretta Ilickei.w.n.

Rhyvician-1:

F. M. PAINE.

la i.rdi-r t.i .k;iv.

»vingKl<-y ibU nsuiiiiiiuii.

Outer sentinel—Ida Itonn.-tt.
.

He will
If

WashtogtoD. Jan. 24 —Tlie

celrlng word tha. entrie. for the «g '

Mrs. c.^. WfayUnd and aon have

.

and

bureau today Issued a it'port showing

Secretary Wilton, of the Northen

wMh biw'talhs^

E. Orelllck

^

i ll- oiber. ll w.v« 111 ei-KMiy lu t.-mux.
till- iiijirivd iiptic.

I'asi Oracle—A'nna Eom.

three

The CoUon Crop.

Miss

this

reumed

ti«m an extsoW auy la WMhlngton

relumed to CbMmim.

a

•»<* ‘"b>-

. Ths Poultry Show.

Msllla^iireou has

granted

Mr. I remain there permanently

leaching school near Solon.

The next club daaoe oocnrs

I***

Southern ' «a«>thY vaeath.h and will Irave

Mlaa Dolly will remain longer

PvealDg. ,

mBl(e tbe box.-*

will

Mr. ;md .Mr*. .1. Kislu;-, who huv.;
Iiran vlKlIing in tin- ipy. oluiui-d to

Mr*. Will;* Ml 8ol«-.-. who ha* lu- 1.

Vice oracle—Alma lAtwon.’

Goes to Canada.

Vvra will nut go ns abe U engaged In

418.10 wss psid.

Th.- J

pally

Oracli-—Nettle Clark.

Guy Scovllle. a passenger bralcemau

montha, but Mra. Wynkoop aod

of

Fur freidbi at (bis ttaUoa, $18.-

wbnlevcr.

• lOtytllg th--

the Ki:e*l of Mr. :i-id M.ra. W. H.-l-^rl.

held th«-lr annual luKlallstlnn ol

a i o'* IIip Grand Rapidx and Indiana rail

Wynkoop expecia to return In about

Iralghf rscdvsd aod ahli^ were I.Ml.

Roy. In

for Ibe remaloder of tbe winter.

For iabor, ITIA4S.67

.

K. niiuillv.

who i» the r-i‘u*l Ilf h»T danghti-r, Mr-.

Lr* Angeles being their headquarters ; •>“» » l^Die pl.-n- «d land.

limestone,

BMke n total of M.lSl toas of nw

the running

f.dds bnek uu

h.- fuluwlng .>fncera were insUlled

The

Idaho, ihen go on to the other polnU,! »'«'k for Canyua. I*aiiatna. where he

were oonsumed. 44,123

toaa of gypsum rock and

to leave In

They will visit tbeir i

I. Ralph and

At the cement mlU in 1*07. 2U0«

uk.-.

buri .1 will l>e In Oakwood.

laughter, Mlaa Dolly, are planning on
........................ ...................
a trip to CallfoniU.
Orecon................
and Boutb-

being

IdBoed about the vlUags at tbs stiwst

fiernil'K

offleen. Friday night In n.re»t.T hall

DO Mrs. I). E. Wynkoop and

per follovlBg the rc«ular amsUag.

!i

frotir

Queen City Camp No. 573 R

have

Lockhart officiating.

Tr«*s-s« City

•|'wuw..-ks .-1C*, wl.i!.- Mr. Mi-fiHiiip-.

v.iu. PidlUiiieKwivid. a KpliiiliT siiiiok
arcuiii- him In the «->•• ;ind lo;ig.*i th- o-. d.-

>8lii- wa-i

nimt-y Tliavi-r. 2'i ymiw.idil. dli-J .11

Funeral servicea wll be held Sun­

i George E

slrsets slgos srs

Tbe bo.|k ryipy hot.l.T 1* f.ir

Ovssn City Camp.

a mllNncr. and HjB'mar, a aun.

Trip ts Catifemis.

Th# L. O. T. M.M. sarprlsnd tbe R.
O. T. M.M. Tuesday ovanlng. a sup­
Tbs n*w

paiti-d hv K

is

_ borne on West Front alreet, tbe Rev.

sntb a BiSMiuersds ball.

CLAABEB FITTED

WiM»tm Blooh

S«rrara«.

iTlllUVa d.

liig eopy and the box takes the plac

the way taking up |>ract1cally no t

bear owing
They

MacNett
•pMiaUat «l

lu

le-i-n

liy tills iiiuridtig.

The wu.ib- d.-vlc- ts v.-ry neat and

New York baa 100.000 un­ day aDemoon at 2:30 o'clock at tbe

employed people.

Aiy of lU organlsailoe

way

have

their BSd bereavement, which
hard to

lu r

v Riling 111 thi- H y. rcinilud to Kinxi-

two children left. Mlaa Clara, who

Tbe continued fall of anow

houis drove lO.irob persona to tbe city

On lbs cvtdimg of Pab. 10. tb« east

Nelson

tbeir former afflictions.

I death.

and

Mr. Bargy drew tbe conaolalJas.

but

on

MIks 14-dia llruwii. who ha*

imiK.talbie to have a cSbllHt fur liold-

wb.-n not In

In the year J»03 a

Mra.

a wagons were unable to make particularly

tbs priscu being swarded to Mra. Jobs

waa

■1 the city tmtiy

KiiiKKli-y fur a viKlI wiili film.V.

the bink holder will be manufiictiired l>y
are tympalby of a large clrrlo of frieodt Mr. Srh.i>-ier.
Mr. aod

without coal or meaua of getting It lb

iBg Iha avaolsg In progresalvo padro,

effort

P'wort*

j.

EYE. EAR. NOSE
AND THROAT

BREZINA

1^0

ate art acr Hus. ly together that

liookB as

then

disease,

Pr. F.

.

Price. 80c per pound.

J. J.

SchuyU

bonk hold.-r nod copy box.

xUter. I^SsjlIed of the same diaeaae.

The snffeting cm the caai side li In-

tbe

snst Mds last Prlday aveuing. spcsid-

Oaxte'

snow fall of five without wcciw*.

Inrbts.

A phsiy Of sboat ifur. took posses

Naeksmaa

the

pages wltli.int difrkully.

failed.

.

oti ymir .-otuin;; Ku-k.

till- market a dt-vin- which will find

altKi taking I

Traffic was tied up during Ibe rush made to fight off tbe

while Mlaa

Sclmyl.r. ..f

t.a^y favor with u'm.lyv «>-t« i
uvi-r thu conntry-, Iht* d>-vlcr br-lng

I yi-ar ago last November, <

Mr. Alka. of BaUalre baa Uke« a

Sion at Ihs Bchmalu boms on

M

of thla.

poaltkiB, aa preacrlpaoci clerk at W.

t.
trv

cliaiK-i-a

.

North

day la la the throca of tbe worst bill­ mlgn hiT pual'lon, and since

day,

odcoa

Wt-will i ,ke luir

l.li>.ilyi»- Itipair Cu. Iiiik Juki put <>:

Dakou.”

It la laipaaalhia to pvt south of Trav-

jnriicubirlv linv I’avor at.il
If you
1
liriv,- trouMo
»

ll that
bat je
ie to
to your
your likii.;'
likii.;'

A feood Invention.
W.

iiM* whr-n matter la being iwl

til iha day foUowtnf publleatloo aod

C'boii-i’ L’lift/iuriKl
coptiotixl «iri*iiu'lh.
.'ih.

only, uiid fur kbI.- I.y :.U l.-K.<liac druggi-.t...

“A. H. VAN DUSES

Stock liaa

We have the Best Tea on
the MarkeL

We Believe

To g>-t n» la-ti.-firi;il

rarturv.1 by ttu- falif.irnia l ig Syrup I'.,

don't raacb here on-

ms City ofisaer ttasn

,) per Ccat tlldwu o» Hbc Dcp«8U»

ll

in the larger office*, the miclJue.i

any wlnler at all. no anow to a|w«b[ Fallow thMlofflce. liorltiii

doea

k ccienl BfiatUE BtsliesgtiMfi

Pb-m-*. IMl :«*6; Ciix, :40.<

Kthu-

<4Te.-t« always buy the g.‘nui:e-, nuiiiu

not suit Bk flapids people at all at
the dally

an

lavalivr- is tbe well-kuowD Kyrup uf

‘'Hespectfally.

••Thla haa be-eo a fine wIntiT hardly

Jaa.

parts,

iiirtwjpd by the W.-U-lufoniird

It is tee cold Mr# for m« and a man venp-DM- you. 1 am )-oura
dees net Inm hare, ha juat axista.

HUl Haplda, MIrb..

cuiiipuiH-iil

nviM>ly, apiitomi by |JiyK)cian> aud cmi

We hav<-nt

the hard times very much aa yei
M-d but I giH*w you remember]*^* '
aurprla<-d
on the
the l•.•n
*" ‘•tinging one dollar
Vao Dinan
uaiD Uial lived out on
^•r buKfa.-l li.-re now. I «-ould llb<'
tozula. eano tren Ov'caao to Uirhgou to t-riid or have ihrm send ms
IgSD and than moved ouVhera three
two or three copli* of your lenillng
ywara ago Uat June
paper.
I could vrile direct
"I waa In tbe grocery batlneaB In |
l>er ■•111 I don't remember the names
Handan ever aliiee I left Hlchlean. but
mostly
r<-ad
■add out last April and moved Jti miteaj"
^
9upp»o
Mval there.
Tii the crtonlry—30 mIM fttmi a ra'I■” *
you havi
n«d.
*'ilo|>lng this letter will not Ineotr
“I am pattlAg tirsd of this elimaU:

waa raglAs «» the Ukea.
Tbe p«aetigi rs ware- vary sick oti

1‘laitt

Cor. E. Mb St anil Liko Av.*,

Worldasavwtualdc and mb.dMomc fainil

No doubt you will think

a of getting ibis letter and

whicb

luiuwn

^rth living.

"Dear Rlr:

Nuiibpon wtUcb be knew would be a

CAPITAL. *200.000
SURPLUS, *45.000

Ora- of ll>e Iifodurtii of that rla»s .d

0l ether things to make a man's life

•Traverse City.

turned her about aad struck

They all cane up

bark here;

Look for ibi- lily;

vidual. only, hut of the many wlio lo.

; "I have my two beys and I am com-

Mocai. I» only one of tbe t

lat drift

nlQg au hiKta II aat fouod <u be liu

kavi« frun the flirre alorni

<k-t our liiTur.-s aii-l oumpi-ji- our --rtwlt a U-furv b ‘yttiy:

.1. J. Ilaviund. A**L CMhler.

ing tbe beat the World afforda.

for bMiri. aod wbeu wJtbia flve mile*

fiOMlide Ui Hiako port.

\V.41lnfutm.-J of tin- Wurtd: riot uf md.

prew-uud

tire liappy faculty uf arl.eUnc as-l ubhuu

U far
a<« 0111101 rullid tk« big terry about
•Hie fi>llowlng leller recrlved
fitaii her d>«tlbicUou tbe sea was nio-

A. J. Maynard. A»»t Caabler.

n full Hue of

rxccOrwcc

and which have attaiucO lu wuriibwalc

below and

7'be cUmale

83IDU.-I Garland. Caafaler.

oil tioH-*

BCCe-pUore through thi- approval .if tl.

actual

lesKMiable Hxinw truthfully

pum-jotber three winiets .wa>re tarrible, I

2 o'clock Tharaday taonlas witk

Of Oariaao; «bo have

The

rf

Tracy l.*y.

R. nurd nincb. Vice t

Wo carry at

LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLE^. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING. PORCH
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINISHAND
DOORS AND WINDOWS

beat product..
Prodorta

load aad tkrea iMwocm. tb« MU>

Soli you your lull fur a briuso .T Ixirn.

right li«-ing aod knum-Udge of the
:be wuriii
Traverae OHy 1

8he Ml for Prsnkton ikU toorolns.

A

Traverse City, Mich.

fund of information aa to tbe bert uetboa.-

Glad toBotara.

saUes

iTrarcrsc aty State Baku

LET THE

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

ISM

Grocer

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

.J

GfUNP THAVCME

iK a «B<-nilKr uC

HOUSE
WORK

«bf Ujtrd 0) \irtuc*

,).■ hit ulflrv.

bureau.

I vlnd)-

Thf Uuak>«un

iwlltx'

|>ttdkUiiK

<-hanv<.w and IIm-

»U>rui>.*

like.

T'e

»urii«4 «.». r | frn^caaU are niadr ;hrousJa the dlf '

tu III.' niuiulj (iioui uiiUi>U'it|r> a (or-j iMrdit ituKilhiB'. of Ibo b-avf.*. ^thicn
flKUr-r «>.<> U a ruiiVMi- •■kIliub to nirIMlIrf. |ib>-f(<-iBni BUd
ha» >«ni hlu).

<bnr

!<'n«r'ii arc bclUf tuadiISandUli

tuii..-d

luliT]>rnt<-r

who can laik to tbc

to bavr

fiuiu
bIku

him.

<|!r.ritou

:,iul'

niigl.t- l<>' Iho al

ri.- «'hiAis<-'.

i

Thrt>- »t.uiii! r.ia

ii' .-rick Liopold of

in

<b.- KaAer,. bi-.v (;<•»•' to the lliair.Ai'
Ia>»<r IiuIiiIuk x-boul at Cnn... Urb’ni-'
Inl.ln to take a «-ou>W<- In

piartlml; '

Bake uial , uicrhaulm.. Tlil> Ik in «rcordaU(.f with
wutm-.

leru

Aam t Chapiuau. l>:

The eldeat

l.o}',



Hriiico.

Friedrich Karl, wl.o ir IT. !' iianilfm

cannot cxiilain hi« iirratHc
I

houM-.

III.- lock'iiilihV iri.d...

y>-ai> bid. ot

er brotherx. aite.l

KaUmaziai. U In a ri.ilcal cooillllou

bih!

Fro* DiKrroM Vicwprmu,.
S-m.-y.-ap. as., a IKirly ..f ,\- ,-tl
ir. vidi-r*. J4'nnj.'y ii's !. t'."

bis young­

Ii ami 13. an. be-

ilni'ujlnK taoc*i cubim uiu.U'ix work,
and may 4Jr from Injuries auaUIncd
rfnk*
Thi+«' lire cner..Mi xcliuu!'. mih
ahtlc akaliUK at Oakwou.1
laxi

Suriiby i.lgh'.

Bite tell on .ler' "h rc I'laii

iplor and wax .-ciMlercl «bpoiim(ou» '
al BD.I ll
.................................. AoH'iira
in niir li.iiHi-a an* tlailv Nii-riniiiig

^ u'ut

B«.j (i,df tean-rFalUi, F8-,»'l»o aay

. BOt able to do D\ owawork.
oiti^toU
tba fcinaic trouble from which
I suff..rcd.
Lydia K. 1‘iakUm's VeerUWcIo

I^DMrn'.lDdrrfuIl.V,
and
a
3d fI am
■<> H-rll that I can do a. I.lg'.
day a work ax 1 ever r^id. 1 wish crrrv
aiek wonan
a would ti
try IL

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty t’otw Lydia H l*inkham'll Vegetable Cooniuiml, made
from psitKiiiid beriiM, inix Um'Ii the
ataiuLihl iviiiudy for female iUk
and lidx luMiively cured IhdUiuiiHisof
jtiieii who have Um-ii tmnhlcd with
f^ihwiiH-'iitN,
<]ilaa*iiH.*iitN, iiitlammHiiliii,
iiitUmmHiioii, iilirru-

tnimleT

i«;pabl|.io

of

aonlr imteniliy. will In.ld a
nits'lliig

sfMvlal

Mim.lS) cvealne. a<

h

plnced on the idacriuix roll, as having
Imm'Ii iNich a

CO y,.ars Mr. Sliaeff.^ bss

bicuiIk'i

of the fraicrel-

1

weddlnu wbk-b
; the \llijKe

ed

The Chin.w.-'
souH-what

|s>lly ix snlil

III,.' II

xlHwp.
In

lo

bis

aud

1

nos

nut

disposlUuu

IH.i land. Maine. Jan.

b

A fir.-

Ill .1 l.ih-k hloek oeeuidod

tickets

.'d hint galne.l such

expeiis.'

decern

fuuilly

TtioiiMUidi;

of

lo U-

llivesled there In

rapid

beadwa:

h.-fplexx au.l lu ..i.l.-i' to save th.- r<uiaining buxiu. sx section,
The-flr.. Ii was

r«llniBI>Ml

»C.H> .a..

from

.lames Hoeth. for niai.y years a rex
-Wear nf tteeil Oil), but living for Ih.
last year In lllg Raidda. Jlisl at that
plhoa, aged Ks ytaru.

He wns burn

to AberdtH'D. HooUand. and came
Anorica in |k|S.
*hilrtr.i, are left.
A:

the Bnal

C’.hd

ll.i|ii.|x.

Ttt. pi. .lu. uir

K. B. FWlx:

Micb.. U one of
and

J,

i:.

Wnte,

folk i-umity. iMaM.i euiiit

The |>B|>ers a.H lorlh that

lr..iu

July 1. IStsi. tbe defendant ft1rnlsh.1l

JUiide >11 -thei-eby.
tf'i.iHHi.

The }uiy
..'X

Shn xU- <1

lo the .jm tJ.iu wh.-llier

theie hud Iki-h nuj ii.-glia. u.- .lu
pIulivlB.

Ht'*lx.'

Muiqinlle

the kbedli.' of bX'l't. no* in bey tl

i.|hIc1<<I

u>tl. o »|.lii;ii riuii|4aim WI1..I1

Ihb W.M-k lioldlug a Male courtHiIiuii | liiakee il laiiMoxIhU- (or h.-r lo UiiiU
Of Ufflclalt lu lUe iiHi-bauicBl depart

wi honi

moat In tbe offices of Assisiam Mas

gill, and as the Kgypllati ehiuiil.- U

ter Mwbaiilr VVilltaiu

coDsld.-ri’d i(s> ri-lBViug lor her. she

a

I). Uron^Imi.

An CSP.-CUI aim Is to c*
qf

xuppe.i't.

II.CK 111 UK- lo.ely bland ot Ktwdi-x.

melh.itl* In

wln-r.. the kbiillve hits great i-staU-s.

tbr diffriout ............ uud leriuiDBls and

She occiipl.i. a . b.-nmlftil palace, xiir-

to s audjrdi,:.- iii.- iwtlvrtix of Iiki.

■ oiimled hj

•ntillves

imll.-ruilly

and t-uc

J«<H, It IS uuderwtnud be may
iiprtt
Mowt)
board

th.‘

appulnimciJt

as at-cn-tsiy
or

com-cilous

the selecliDD
wlllnsi.

ex.1,1

luxury and lx .i'­

ll.il sev.-rul tilln-x durlug Hu- >.-ar b>

While (luv. Wartit-r has nut penult
Bed bituacif to be qucMvil on the aulx
of

ol the
and

having

his kn.rwt.ilE.-.

lit-r parvniB

ll.-i

luoth.-r was origl

luilH a slave in the kb.ikval i>aUo.-.
Varia ioUK pixulucid h.



x:

•M. ^toindwdtat

f

enou* » « IP .a
c for us toert.

bet beam aad her sUl m ffettmg M
And ct come, if dte makes tbe^ otf

Lily White
**T1m Plov the Best, Cooks Use**

She bat shown that ibe poasewrr U.m.

ski aud

mgtorimsea

wvatlu-r on

n.

Ihe uihus irlanl have- (>ecq cihIiI1.i1 hy
slate I'nd Nowack. ibe origiiialer i.|
ib.

chariilew.

ohei-nutory al IViiiuark
Hill, t-big
mad. | fVom his
m.h-s
vuu cunsli'oct
ahhuugh h. lcbaiix tom d«»s
tox-n

4 SHteef
You Can*t Beat
Love “snaps” and ^ger bread?
They’re
when made with

ASfO
ctww sym/p
Dclig^vtfol on bnud. Best for everything that’s better with a syrup on.
lo Bk4seht tin*. lOc, 25c, 50c.

m\

a

AB over the Stale Ibe bert cmib’ate makmi brtbbcmtoior
btmtiypMpleoutafLily^W
U you want the WveltosL li^teC wfatest teftdcrcM. mitot deSemto
bbcuili yw ewer ate or dreamed of. fel Lily >Vhile. *^0 Sotf dm
beat coob we." and yeuD have them.
For mle by yourdeah.

VALLXY cmr laxMc 00.

of n ocv.* lo.el. Ulli.igrA|di.

Tba Miaa.ag Kiaa.
George bad lieen sua. on
for a wboir lung week, and durtoig
that time hr bad eeni Clara too Irtlera.
six letter .-wrds alAl fogty-lwo pteturr
pw.1 cards.
^
Wh) . then. ws« there a touch
.,
uosx lu bti- gni-tlug when be flew to'

"You cau acM-r gci c.ay from tbs her nrmx on bis tviura^
huxIuexM y.n were brought up In." be
"Itoanwi." be whto|w>wd. "whBt »
xaxi
"llooesUy. ll hurt, me aiiu».-t as .he ui.HterV
much to ace that wreck of a tbixv
•Vh. VK-oiffe." she aahL "yoa Bhiu't
xlK-el as a w-milj t.» x.i. «:u- of tuy serwl a klsa lu your ninth lelter."
p!a}-» fall. T.. ihii dnj 1 ii.-.-r wsie
"M..
|>nvloox," be n-plk-d. "that
up t<D !•. rwhi' lu.M-i.ii';.- wlrii.ui) <0.
u-gkL 1 luJ steak aud outuus fur dlu
U.H th-nght t. ug
i ;
t ..f :hc ,u>'- 3U.I y-'U wouldn't ha.c liked B
w.iniuw. -ThcK-1- ix* - ii'i •>! c • 1 1*J
kt— aC.T vni-aie. Wfiuld y.i'"
l„- donu h."
'
>.x
.I'd-n! ‘
Aud, xU.h U tb.- unfalbiuu:ible pow­
er ..f |..ve. xbi- was xaUMIed BDd UesNew Vorl: !
li-.l to tl-;.
VYcekIv.
la a Itcxlauij;i.-VVIbHs:.* i Id.- .
. >. ax sj>, UI
1 ,'Aed ra;l

day mid l>:. faniiUex in

a

These are Special

p.-rM.H'
|

xtx story

;eneui-nt w.-r.- panic'sirfcken.

* PERSON OfSESSED.

^McLaughlin’S
XXXX
Coffee

Tba' Victim of
Insistont s
pu’iive Hahit of A<i ;
Tin- w.r.1
itiii ■
'ax 1.11 llu-lsu-nl :ilr-I .xeii;.-; -- . •
taxhi*. UI lumd or nnOi'-...
Tiii; IYCX..U s.. l'i"".'i:.'l 1- -

Origin and History of This Fsaturo •(
Englitli Seruritrts.

i.torii.-il an .

bklt of a taiUd (ailing off In trafttr | levnih y.<nr.ix d.mf and .Inuib aud lU-

Uhllsh

:T -Two

I*::: Mullxriy xtin-i .-j.ilj

BRITISH CONSOLS.

which wui.T wn, unfit nnJ
safe fer d.-uiexltr us.., and thal

Otnaral Newra.

at Hagluaw.

Y..rk. Jnn

were hnni.-d lu •<<-alli 111 a siiysK-riou. i

^•r^l.•..rs fUnm.i, Ihi- -i.l.xl cMI.I

IS-re

"How did you lote yoar position T'
"I was iionlooed. mum."- LouIxvlUc

.••a.,ii.-r--, !.« iM-*KlPd ■-r
pi.ri-

i(ih

fin- ui

iiriwwii Mms. Iielglii cai-s Idle lu the

Il>e

|.' ill rile Hol.'l Fi'.rtuip.. wher.'

llr.-2l.'r> w.",.. hEhtiii.; fli.-Itt -1.- favi-r

A verdlC

the Milton Wal-r

of tbi- I*iTo Afastiuetie. the.v are u>

desuaails

Hot bmalirme:! like sreiri! c
there's a goa-d vi.a.'k r-.ji

....—......

ra-.- i.h-M-m.xi MX- c i-r .v;ih /fT-.
u.lx.,n,e xia.T : ;al.m:e;.^'flJ

lor |3..'.oo wax swarded the ■•lalU'IIT.

ilie d. :eudaiii loiuiwny

yarda of the Bagliiaw .listrlct as a r.-

*rass T«b.oo •" Warships.
I
Accorrtlug o. th. Amerlr.., Ms. hiuJxi, Ha-giestesi single
brixs to for eoud.-nser lulw*. a hampblp alooe having rmin 3(iisk> to
pound* of ■.tmdenar ttibing il
ppuDda

Hotel Burna^.

a woman. agaliMi

Omni] Kaiidx. seecw^.
Accorsting to (bir lilxtiibiiiiM

Mraigbt u..se. delleatelv arched . .e
tux.ww. hist abd well modeled chvvk
.md a lieautlful luinith with li'c
that «hut al once flrjily aud xn.lUm.-iv
. -iv.trarcb. IJw Life aud Tiuex '•
.
_________
j

iieike llw .-miKTor Irke I.K snmT lo».e
from hi< wuisb-uo: {ix-k.-t l*.-nut( luc
I.. MiJlWe y.Mi

xI.m-J.

flieUian. I. he>le..-d In ha..' Im! tilx

‘nmspa'iii:
•ffeell.e. -.Vew York Ti'ouiie.

iloof



wlUi a ratber low

•ullSlng I.Hljy. Th- Hr.- .vj., -in.,!
Thu Laldllt.v
of a
water x.ipply
pii-uciilur. The- Ihiti ! Flo;, .i.-.- v.j is.ix'.uilng

llx pninnix liy iixlug len.1 pi|H- w„> ir- destroyed. lose a half a-a.llllnu.
Two Lost Livea.
by b Jury In a Noi-

(ikoae asxorl.ilhHi om.-.-ix wen- eh-cl
ed l*c- the eiis.iii's .v;..i.

fa..-e.

e.-nlly .1. rldcd

01

Tele

rt.;?

iatclieeiiuJ

"I otaer.e. .Mr, C.ujwrsal. tlui you
.1-' not nsc ;i snnffSn iu the j..,U. i.u!

k

the plalullff w'lib water ihrongh li-ad

lu.ie|>cndei>l

—iu

eoiiipauy tor liamagoH for

to

widow amlseii«

a

niouiuv. A'bnrsday

the iulernaihinal

>

Chlcac.-. Jan. TT - Jam.-x th.ltagbei

the liquor law. k- of eonveraatlou. and ih.awiiiBiMil with »rnr
orders.
Tbe
wnile the R'aiidard
RiBiidard Oil Co.'a
Co.'s tank "-•'■“'■‘■o

Uns<» the violation

OH. wa-e belne laken tol®''^

at

ojrlock this mumliig had .h>u.- cUni

Oue of the

weddlug or a bait. The luck 14 tbe vn!u.-d -I

tiu gulions uf oil

...

n-iuarkvU;

xuniiuou-d

winner at once IxMxiuiin. ihi' only top-

uIhmii



Mtvl* a 11 ouKiiing llluxir iiioii ..( tlaWorVy ask.-il lb- kind old lady ,4
a.-lur'x rloM- con.
Frttr-'.-d TTauklvu.
"Ttmfs right, mum. hot I cant %nJ

tluit the

CMrrn' and John Jackxon. nr ifoiuer.

ed bi'er auA

:.airtv
:e.. i.gt!
feed a fam^y .,31-

by

anew and before Ih.-y could in- chix-k

la'loiigs

rharglug ibeioi with aidftiR and abet-

Rffut Clly. In aohur way It was Mini-

"huat null be was eureiiu-Iy i.-iu
.-rnte Id his habits, "drinking uoiliMi,nt water tbrvughoul bis .-bildho.l
au.! .lown to tbe elose of iik- ivn-sl

n*ex* sx.x'S.7«i2L?'r:.“2'J!.'r 'rr*v .... .

.hi.

Inttery

jvorll.- liIcKx of the lulteiy ugeu

lulliw.

: flsm iacidfe

owing to tbe eorroslre eff.i-t of sen ws
r. Hits lii'.iing iDUxt rvaliuanlly b.Tc
Napolaon ardi Hit ffirnff.
wbideaale
The liMlery ageui has again luadi- Mllllkeii. C0US.IIS * Co,,
lu tbe laie tblrtW* au.l eariy foritoa pia.-eO
Tbe material used l« usoslly
or tbe last eeutiiry a f.ivurite sixx-iBcn- either Mnnli metal-UJ iwr .■cnf
his epiM-arnnce In the teaenieni boiiM' dry giKMls. aii.l Arf. Coi t Co- wbolc
.. iMols
________________
____
.Valley s lu l3>iiil..j. was i»r, a> |wr .■eiii tin.—or els.* a mlSHxrw
BDd sb««.
I ■
lYstrln. and tbe federal uultauritiew sale
TK# •illbsard.
• “i-i... »,.i
After u .lexiwraie flght of m«>re thar
Wateri.xy h. wim-b so of copiwr, To; tin.-. 29. and ttAl.
ariive In ruuuing
him
dawn.
A cenaln idaywright who btx gradrv i... ,.i.
su;:or- Atxl I* your daughter portiel
"Tli.-xe jHMiph-.” >:nld
a
xellh-tueiil tl.r.M. luwrx, Ihe nimblned fire deiwrtnaifd from tb.- |W0ss agent B<-wdein.v
S'. NaiM.iwii lh>niiii;irie Ht» lniii:i't«
workei, "aiv iivi.ly vlrtliiix'iif jh.' lo;
si.xSd tu front of a Hr.«.lway biahaard
U ly >liur|K-rs, becauae niaiiy ot them
an- day in a, driviug nln aud oadly
and Bath had the xliuat.on well sr,-nt Imkc ..f W.'i:iii'.i.«i m.i-.l'hi,., I^r’hcaHr-^MwodorTr"lllaln7 "
111 hand, when the flame* broke
fnmi rountrlet. where the 1
.Vj«k.y House, i " • •
pasty wreck
umIs.

iiillllon dtdlai
xens Co hm
)hi-fr

eleveu

I niQQ

I undeleriulued urlglii xtainul eaijy

siiwtaliilOE Injnrliw which tuay

luial

fj rpritig the ||.•WK id a wlmiliig 1

HawkfOr. eboul

..rr:

caoktialMe which cannot be beaten as a mape lot makb« ^ooi

I’rogrW as ni-vutly truusUi-.
and I
native eniiu

Attienvam. as "11. tug f..r mouths w ith j
ouieuUugamouthfulofriee’tsndl.ei-l
- enjoying ih.-ms.'!uw l.y "slniug
quietly on lla>tr anceslun- graves; but
I bisiead. Jumping arvuial aud kicking a
i.ii .. If pabj for lu '-Flmbotg
Port,
—Plttsbnix Port.

111

aid from Bux'ou.

aiil.

wa.v the greafnesa

lb.' .Iuug.'.u of Glaui lH-«palr as tbe
lail.Uftr«oud«. eag,.ofObli»eM.-. rtinlIWK while the angeU are .irra.ml In
Ihe lalCTi priMlucUiuw of IVking divxsluakerx.
A Cbiocse publiealk.D once d.xwrilMul -

tbe gu.sls w> -I' unuiod Junes.

like a c.iniel, bill

know. :iie houesi becniiK.e they

■lied

wu*

DMir Laneellcti. Wales,

iM'lug luoiv ihau 7u >vnrs old

|duix».d by the erowu.

Z.

*

. xolemn-

'

of Trwacyxyllo-

UrcMien. a womao of M..'tDb'iK :■ pig and In many ways 1
e
ronsldeiabk- wnalth. fell down aUlrs Ilk. a luub-.
her lionic, Castle R«vt, at Klhw

■ -:.r uijil Uauilful—be was of mul.U
le .uio. and bU Iiiulis. tbough not 1. < .
an.iiiji, wer.. w.-!! knit s’ud agU.in
e..r:.i and mi.ldie l.fc bis b.altb ..

pivaeUe.l|I
tn
In Cbliui
Cblun many
many amusing
amusing Instaociw
lusuuciw of
of
X slmtlsr
x1m..I«X I..X.1
_. fouml.
.
....J*
II a
Unit ins.v Ibe

Sifndaf.

rolinding off xiiiillurly.

Mru. Ptnkhan Inritea all alck i
women tu write her for adTlce.' every }. «r

were Issind for

_ " J.

OC hU bl.tb a. N..rth Heaton.-O. For

(y for nioro than m >»ars and each

doUiirs 150 to Aux'ratla niid lluuKaiv

M’ariaotx

*

Ihc o!dc..| iiiiiintier of th.-, n -.nni isiab aerusx bis luvasl. U- wa.Rev, Joliu ' ••I' 'king n Joug idi«e aud iwfure him a
I"' *' ‘tie world
•J 'Ml. of daie Uig =irts
girts wer»
were J♦(^o^uj^rfonuho ..•.Iiniv c lehraied the 'H

whkb and bride poxim. the beat man an
brldwiiinl is. tbe (laiwou and most 1

two of ibe I 1dm tnemlu-ni. will

tioibflimiH‘iiK,nriH'rvnux]m>Mrratii>u.
why iloii't you try it f



.tc. uiwn

‘‘l'

*hc

80I01U01. M.-yertleld uud JaAib Cook,

IwinN laclmche, tKal Irar^ chase ol
^-Jldwii iiifimK.
ing-Jii.wii
fiifUiiK, Hal
ilai lUetn-y.
itlciicy, mdigvxiiidi'

SUtc esawa

1111:1 .1..1 • is-.-d .5-

'* l;tvi'>r.-.l a irrrat tr.

u'ti.o.e’

ene h..:u-M i.u.l s.^ad aumvcrxnTr ‘

Moiirop tXKlge No, :7, of the Va

ll i' Id liii iM- f.iitiiful tvoiitcn that

-I'diii.'. ux a Uki'I ami a liIcx.'iuK.
10. it iliil to Mill. F. Ellnwortli, of
Alayvm. ,X. Y., ami to Mi>. W. 1*

wlmit

r™*'

In fact it’s a tore way to jaeaae a iuBvy f
Pstrwreh.
fetritTb W.i- at tbix Una- a
lu.iii of ei..;-..;iug ai'n-'mince. cii-ie’.
i;' not atr.kiutly h.ir. u .uie. wkti a
cvlor .-lud a coiuj'U'Mon ra;la-r 1 -.li
•:.m iLirk.
Hi. ,.y,.x .i.n- si.iiuu- d
lu eviwesM'.n aad i. nian.ai'!. kcu <»r
ill li.i- |j»irvu!.;.ii lii.rary'i'».'
ii."i tjiey .irv rather sm-ili. but

:;r

Ibul
sbe
l"•■.ailled
Ii.iisel... no.-x I «•'- rf >*«- I-OUO- ll.e l.iurlli ril>
li.V ;:iid a.'L.. i.iii.uiu .of In- xubAD eBoi. was Iiia.u to l.i'-p i:.- air! j'h'' I'l •’t
U.iU o[‘:ii..«e imiiil* i<rr ^ j,,
m M.-ir. Ua<b,
I <H>
I hiu'.'.ii U'otv n Imioii oh bb. bead and

"
‘•"'"■V.
I ,■1,1,1
”hU1 M.'UI’C. the old^-'l ol lln- C
III onli-r (o I ivn I lie lioliKUWatl..|Dtc llidunr. dl.'l al.llu'
•IfI t>rt'Ui
llltWMHi
ly.llir. libln ii Ht-lldiv
Me h»d be.U a .--irl
aial ti.1),
ale . • I H.'
., vtotik'ii i.r.-nlo,
A f; malt
•nio.
tavakiii-.
mvakiicH
..r <iU(>laix ni«-iil in iifi.-ii
Iin>m;lil dll mill ili<-) nnHi riii nilriHv,! kirn.
linnu;lil
ainr to Uarkhall In lU" a
ilrirtiiiK all.UK fn.iii Uni h> w.iiNe,
ilriftiiiK
' and was tie las: of tbets
kiwniiin \ti-ll tliiit lii-y niiKiit to
wbo
I caiuc to ihm pan rf Mlcb
havi'li. I|ll>■■>ll'l'l-<■llm tlif pain.' anil
igau.
ludH-r w liii-li clailv make lifca Uunlfu.

LYDIA E.PINKHAM*S
VCfiHABU COMPOUND

trad.. r». and a’»ijf ; I'' "’’ n...miri'

i-'ikx'O.

Thmv.!ay j lh::ii ......................

until

tV..>iliilElol; • l.lnbd.M lu

|»i|dV-. In ibe-Sc» Yoik joib-

and W.IX i>m.i.v«tj u. llorneKM h..-,.n-jWr

UISBI kirt; I-Mirit iafatb-i
iiJio launol v..l au e*a
Uiarrt culior
ir nilnn-MM, w|>o ca|.o-i
I
Bik-Q.v. n«h,.
ir ..u-.m
crackle

a'.c.- ..I hi- .
..1..,..^, ntnl (j
■; r.-.
:■■ cai,
i.i^ ..j.,... j,i
X uiiiImt or us.e a vaeai.-Mi,
rir- l-y r.'l .vie. pr.Ui.L abir.
tire aixi j.umia. jvux. wax laUm to I'.te
•1I1.U wlio Hir'd,-war n;x n t..e'i:i:'->fx
jr.iiUrj- and l a ! a rmer;; |.•x'r(
>'.nad. spe-leHr coasmictcd (or be.
: leraiy lalin-s. — luf-i'inc 4fa Marl-

ter* B’orw. till- Diau U ufUictoil «ilk an unci, lit tradiUuh of the Huhnixur '
.;^aa.- and. at bo««b KTobId*

wvrtd-AtwM'eoBie i, a

BB.I uiio r-.-

of

Oitrago.

To

THUR»C«V. JANUARY JO. 190S.

..T Prinrn kVad j

lanfiiiaKi- in

that touinie. come lu MuaknsiNi and
contci-ac with

in vvor>

Uruni'lii lo

He de*-* lU't vp.ak e»t,

[undeMUu.l rhe BnsUa laBaUJf and,

HKftALO.

r-i-i':.
t
b''* “'*'1 Uw wn'i'.r' an.2 jMdaii
1
■! tbe M.»-k the ..'h«.r,.
rtaudMli:.
llicM- aheviaj lijv »l-ilc of tli.- a.-Af!i. .1
««'Ut U-tMlX'!' t'jl*
i; I lu
I.. Ui.' uiau
fiia’iot.a!
i-U. of ko..i,ii.c
.-ou^ta. JtS«fEiH .
lUaii ’
n lr.Mii tbr
wb.% wrilrux n.:.; w.ok «u;!'
• kuijui., ;1«! a; la«i tb.-;. '-e.v;

vl.l! In-u n“ • ■

Ali—M a.; 1I..- ih- .1 >■< Ihu'in-l .-oiixi«.;x -I IIpc fiiii.i-t ,1.■ -i>.iV a.i'l I oil..
th. -.;t.-.iI'-. p.-ir: 01 th;> 1. |. ..lie ;ip
. X..e '. 1
..Me'i
nil :i!.1.|v-.lill.M, m riu!.! I

ii. fully roasted and
properly blended.
iMways uniform in
quality and flavc^.

"HK.«.Miil:.».xl xp.-k-..- Otjridel. V..
.« •-'•i
iva.1 .-.-i-v di... iu Cm-pa^ql^BJ .th
UM
..: iiiiienix lx tl.c ntiatu'lal
!•> ii.r.'x
p.
>'t'' ;iu.l ligurcs on the nail |xi|xt.
ul l-*»:>....d.
I x-.iee
xo;:-i- Imust bile lliv li-.lls i-r t"i- tin
..e'r.iu IT.'.J l.y siai
.viukers.
ule 2.’. of U.iMXp- II . ehalil- r 2T. Itui
I .u.xiih.r tin- Uai; l-i<.;
ll caiiiiol U
ll'. x-iaj. cf |«i|*-r C.11 r.'|>i.-S'iite.| n xaid l!.H Ur tolls u-I. I-UI to What etsl
.laisul until. ».. ra.-illlalc ci.iincr—'. in
M-vl,'- to smify ni. .olsawKi .11. ]|<
IbT'l^latl'te wax |ass.il nll-wuig ihlli-rr
go.emnHiit to ixxue ceniBcaic
1.-1 .
nwciil tiM-m. Tbe i>ri>t<en.. that all ih<
X tliiB.T to
world axk.xt ili." pri.-c «4 cx.Ty day w-;ix
unrci>ie*.-nt'xl h.v any monetary ».i'url
X... U..I .-vacllv, iKit lie- noiiM W mis
Ilex until IxTii. ami .•vcn now .cry few
emi.lc If be illxcoiillii'i"<1
.
oertlBcnt.-x hi,..' Uvii issued.
I- ix during childli'xsl‘«h>it we fiom
\<iw. till* lx .1 .-.HiKiil. am] this is hx iii.ixl of lilt- :tviomall- luitdls whl-i
blxtorj : iirigiually -..me oue hart l.ciii
arc lo xuve jitne :iimI iholiglit in la'.-i
lil'-. iiud il 1' -lu.l Mirprlsli
ijJug that ..
ed Ihc g-vcmmenl (Mkl. and the go.
.'mmmt hart csuoxl hh> name to Iv eu- t.r.’ish bahlix cr.ii. In.*
prtled on itx IxHtkx a* n orulllor. fruiu ehll.livD dr>.|. Ihew- leudcncic* ai xic-xl
whom It had r.ivi..il ib.it ncmuiii Jii»l a< th.-y .lro|. the rules aaanm.xaii.l to w hom some day it might, if It iu i-Iay. though Ih. y arc xaiDelhii-x m
ch.w. rrt«.. it
It ncxl n.-..-r d.. *.•
al—.XX lo r.Hi*.- Iiicaiii.-nh-n.v,
.Vu iin.-rcxtitig Instsmx- was iti.-u «l
but nitUl II tli.l It mn»i pay him an au
null., ot »2-Uuit lx. h.. tw-iu-d 3 lei
Itio h-.y who had lo luiii-b every .-a.
eetit .41 hk' iiioti.'j as leng ax tbe go.
wearing su.vlhlDg-red. tin ..tie o.-a
eniiiM'iil
I" k-x-j. it. lint the go.- sh>u hix wh.x.- fiiiulft l.r>> th.-lr ir.lu
eruim-ut o.uid (.iiy it h.-irk at jii.i
ixx-:iu«o ot till- i.n-vnlem— ..f hix .-ohM
itiiM- It «'h.~i' t.. >|i> X,.
TIiLx millloi snioiig fi.*.- w.ilting ill the xJ.iti.Mi.
then owiHiI :i <-«nx..l -.liM lx. !«• i.wn.xl^
■(11- l..•l.scr lli.-x.- i.-iiiSi-nes-x at,- r.‘
such a .leU from tlw govertiinout .x'* li.ii.xl in iiluli life th- -.tmil.-r Ih- ilon
jun ilc».-nbiil
«"-r .»( th.-.r Ixxx.iiiiTi;; <x>-i.i.i,
.Viul
If Ih- Hisbul I.. miisf.’i wUat iigbl* X'. nj^x tl,- w.-'l -M.iM-xhert i-:.-- Is
b- l..nd .hat I*. hi» 3 i«r ceul |H-r au
conceniixl, the ol-sexslve art uiu»t l«
UUUI ami tin- risbl lo his fits) wb.-ii. i-.riono'.l ilii.iic;. th- l,.d.-yn<-*,x —' .si
If e.-r, the p.v.-i'ninent choxe 1« ri'iiinj

ll. he .-ould
lo the Ihiuk of Fva’.-rj.l
with lilx traiuiler.1- aud rc.i-|v.. tb,tmivhaxe pnrv fivm him. aiul the rtivk
w.iuld Iw tmiixf-mil lu |i>u uian |u.yInc the iimsMcralioD. aud that man's
uanu- woukl Ih- i.'.s.vd ou Ibv go\.-ni
IU.4H-S Iss* lu the lUacc of' th.- for
mcr owner, aud ihoreafter ilv ira-ix
l.-li-e w.Milrt tixv-»e Ibe i3 a year n-.l
Uk' sUav It It wus ever laHl t«ck. Uni
no pajH-r |x.»xc.l except U.i- i.h-im to.
iIm- piiu-Ua«c>i.ou.-y whi-h wa*
n
l.y tb.- t-lijf?^;;u-l wh.ih th,- idljk .-d,'Uil .hilk.xl »>i>U ;■ r«xl Maik.
Th..-.- S'.'.-ii.l. «',-iv a..:
of uwiK-rship Mi-l W'etv
piv
wL iK-«. r iA<i-(it 'f-r pur|-.»-cx o;
' i.b
o tlMw I... tijst dividend. Afl.-I
! ibsi Ih...' w-iv d.-xTJvyed. ll 1- imc iu
gUeu n
.
..h;.-li was m.thiim l-ui
' l.kvi, of W...1 wilh 1i..1cIhw .<ii ll .p:l.
j iu l..» x» ih-t .>
.4 Va.-li
■ xi',-:i.



Each air'-tight,
Ji_5t-proi,fpackage ■
cnn;ams 16 ounces
—full weight.
McLaughlins
XXXX Coffee
is sold by

GRO­

!!'■?(■ ar-

2*>. 3) BQ.l :f.x-vala.-g at

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

Misses Wool Uaderwear*
Ttloea l» SOc. oboi.-e at...................

FUaaelene Wrappers.
Tdluet $1.25 and *1.50 at

47c
98c

Values Si.OO and
VeneUans
$1.25.
Kerseys
Special
Novelties
at 58c.

b**«

(»o.iI

Drag

Mon-

JTricol Hannds ai

a few .-la.jjpWg

;

('c>qmi* B-ailenui’t S;..-»{<2J.'
I'.Yp 2

'

M«!>V ‘.'loii'-'i B.1
J >
■NMi J^vr.nx.-x ,
I. .'“'...r ll )1-J

l>)X(x a:..

10 - Kirs

.Xlai.l..{',.iu:b lil
lUls:



tkdtes* Cotloa Vests aad

79c
Paata
19c
.................

The heavier Und S4 inches wide

•lu»t i-Ymplekilkho«6 ns to l>e overatockM in *010? lines—

Ai: I.'; .;.-S

■ ■

CERS

at <i>st or ii-low—H.‘re is nciianr. :•

Pali:. Oliv,

tUKJ ui.ii 11.^. take thorn al

Dress Goods

CLASS

Our Inventory
Goo-Jt; uta Lek'v 6,-''ri5.-''

Ladles’ Fine Wool Vests and Paats

ALL FO(ST

To Ul .\e Ui.-i'i. k^>^ala wi- are ptmiui; luaoy of them .'Ol ma'kKl
,

Bargains

15c
-.8c
17c

H:-'-

.'S3c

•'lli.

Many more bargains.-come and sec them

Wait’s Drug Store

E. WILHELM
FRONT STREET.

m
GRAND TRAVBRtE

HERALD.

THURSDAY. JANUARY SO. IMS.

Ofvnd Tf*»w«e Otms*

CUIlCURAn
MQIHEeANDeABY

Grand Travt-rnt^ Qran^p held sn uauraally ioten->Uii{; M'mIod

Batarday

ariernoon which was largely Mtended.
and the auhjen for dlacuat'oi
afcly handled

by

nereral

wat

apeahn*.

The sub^J was "Uetter prtoea

ftr

tnnn prt>ducc.'- which wna aubdlvided
Into four parta, “lUrcct aalra." "The

Southern Wornkn SuferedaWitii
hching, Burning Rash—Drort
Her Neariv Crazy—Her Baby Had
Sore on Neck, and Two Other
Babies Had Skin Trotibles-Calls

ccnntniralon method of ai-lllag.'' "The
Cnntrart motbod.'' and "The co-operaUvf> ■Mtbod."
A. P. Gray wus the fln: apeaker or
the aflcnwou. Uklng the tublt-ct "Dlnrl

Mira."

wtilrli



bellered

iV 00 Drops

.
^
:

wax

the !•(« BM Ibud of dktpoalna of pro-

CUTICURA A STAND-BY
'
THAT NEVER FAILS HER

diK«' imtidlng a caan wai gifted with
the ranaliy of making a g<»d bargain,

CASniRUt
A\^katilenep««tiOBlbrAsslimlaUrgftcTcoilfiDdecN!ulatkig Or SkaacBsanlBoHeis

had the (lm<- lo keep posKd upon the
••1 jl»-t <ao'l •>*'for the Cotb
oura ki-ttn'dW*. 1 >ar.'l titnl
high
euough P'
iny Thank« (<> C.^1
f.ir hdwriug <4 Di.'
nU>T(ul renevi^i,
My lial.v W1 a niruiuig M>n- .<i hu
tx-rk aihl III ibinc ihct I diit fur ti to.'k
uiiiil 1 u-G l^ltlo«lra. SI«- fsre
ws. iweHy full tj tni.T iw »■ n»- ntuilar
sk.B di~o^-. It «.uld lull sn.l, afior
ecraU'fauig. it burri»-d so tluil 4 c«iukl
Iiantlr kmiKl it. l«c> oaio- i-f t'tii).
rura Sd<di' orKl s b>-x <-f t'u1i.-uni OUit*
menl txjivd ir--. 1«,.. «.ar» sfirr it
bfx ko uul «ti niv haiiib and »n-t. I
<-unG it W a
l-ut it cwn>. again
In the suimwr. tv.m.tim.w 1
ild-brd so ludiy.
lidiy.
go nrariy ttasr for ii iu-brd
I uW tim dullarv' worth (/ o>^wll>^
WkKxl tn-tliciDt* whalt did no g><od at
all. (h<-n 1 WTtil bark Inmvukl •laiHl-by,
thsl luxi iMttr faikd nu-. ('

Cutknira R-ap. Ctiticura Oiiiti
Cuticura U<~ !r<«i did thr w.
• Ivat-v wh.w
and 1 arrow a

market condlllona. and the ability to i
make aal’ca.

He was followed by R

J. Dol-ertium and W.

I).

Gray,

who

air*' apoke along three Ilnea.
The commlreUjD

method of aclllng

wi»i uhea up hy J. i. Palmer and At
ben IrMi. lo which the anbjeet was
ptvaentej In a clear. atrcSgfa'forwaril
manner.
*

In their opinion the serrlr-et

pr an hsnrat cnnunlaabm ' man.

one

who will give a aquare deal.
The coniract method waa taken up
by Darld

Routb, and

well handled, Mr.

UiU alio waa

Roush

Vllcting

that under ccrtaifi condliUo*
boorcf

a' fanner

le

it

emidoy

an wont sod quibbling is done away
with for that aeaM>n. and the man
with whom be has signed the (xmtraet
has the rroponslblllly of finding

thr^

Ueii market, etc.
Charles A. Enteraon,

Henry

IWles'Difcslion.Cfactftih

DnsMKtREstXootdBSBEflher
OpumMorphiw nor >Snenil
KotNabcot)c.

for Infantg and CTtildrriw.

The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of

“■nrand ■

b"this

method, as when the coniract is made

;
,

I
1
i
i
!
'
,
1
:
,

CASTORIA

mile from shore but bU

coniimnlutu

gut btm there and thawed b:m uni by
a camp fire.

••van Wenders of the World.
We have u- Indication of the exist
eiiLf of a ejrixof seven nouilers until
about ih«- end of the atv.ind <-outcr>
B C. Tbva .'.pis-urji fn an ciilgraui ..t

I>r. Thlrlby <s suffering

no 111 effocU today but is dolnc

uo

-more drilling on the Ice at least.

Voor-

.\nti|iatcr of Mdon an eiii!iu-Tjtlo:i .»t
K-veu great works. v. !:!.-h ]..-ovo to 1-•be very onw later apiv, ring as thr
Seven nouders. Tltey n.-e <li the walls
of Itubyliin. (2* i!:;- sijtiie of Z-'us'at
<*!.vaipla. (3> tbe h-tiising ga.".leas of
S.-mlrni-j!s at Cab.vlon. <4i ibc Colossus
of Rhodi-i |.'>i.ib<!| p.rrasiiJx of Mem­

hees and C. J. Smith spoke uiioo tae
co«|ieratlre tfietbod. and ibla they betimes
iwraonage, Mllu. who U said to
llavea to be advantagi
■' karo cierclBcd by
prising
n cow
tereral men or perhapa a group of
[about hla bead. Harry Lewis, a fann5 to aid each other In,
IT rtsMIng w.-sl of Farmington, wasthe mailer of dlspoalng of tbelr pro.
Ulued injuries which may result In
dnre, selling through one agency, thne
death.
Lewis found hla cow cast in
aawinii the middlemen's profita.
her sun. He tried to life the bowy
All of the dlaruMlnna were spi.-lK'd
manifest' *P
so doing fractur.-d two i1I>r and much
Interaat
I One rib |dcrc>>d his lung.
U'w-ts Is
thraaR^t
■t ^hc
'khc
in a sortous cundHInn and Ur. B.
Prerfflu to t
'thiT. Hokomt. wh» U UtmakK 1.1m,

phis. ((t) tbe mnuroleum of UallniniaB
sua. (7i 11k* tempi,* of Oiana (.VrtcmUi
cf Eplxxus. Within the next centiiry
Varro. by hl« k*lr.ure!y allusion to the
Kc-plem wjNtni, l>•l^!.vs that tbe Kt.vlug
had already as.»uuiod vurrenl tuYverHal form,
ftlodorii*;. In the setMiid
half of the same eentury (brat It. « '.«
spi*ak>. too. of '-the »o ctUied ej^-veu
uorkjs” a:*«l SiraUi. a lliflc later, uses
Hie very t*1iraKe. "llie >wen wonders."

rci' r;.r';rpS.T,";'4a

wtiere-vef 1 *.•■• a Cfc-* thnl
tU
Mr.. Ulm* Wllehiv, T70 W-v>-iilh Rt,
Chattanooga. T-sm.. Fi-b. 1C. 1107."

For Over
Thirty Years

I'orais .Copvtilsions .FeywpshcsAotdLossor BLEZP.
TacSin^
^
KEW YORK.

CDTICDRa'OINTMENT
eXACT C0n'OPWBA»UL
ru-.k-u-a OimrK-iit i* «r»- .4 the m-wt
su(\.-H.jul cumli«- f- r ic-rluring.
flgonng huiu-ni of llr- >kin and m
irM.'lotl:ngl«i«><J hair.
lik-h a ringh- niiointitig
m j-rorxf ,4 wir
vrilh it. I'n-civfcsl t*y a li.il Iwth with
Culieun
and f.-|>owT*.l l.y p.lM
dnsra ,4 Cinienra Pills, is oflrn sumrienl t*i nlT.-rd immediate r*Hs4 in the
m.irt disln-Munc forms «d lu-hing. burnir-p. HD'1 >cnlv humors, renema-. Irritali.-t-., nisi iuflammaU'in.s. lennit nsA
an<l sk'-t'. aud pi>inl U> a sts-edy cure
wbi-ii i.li.-iw-.uils.

.........

CASTORIA
^luI5* I.......... .
Kri':ii,-; i i:e*ri--t..;i|nu*n
ai. 1 j-i*:e-!;i!t-. N,» r: H lli. l ->iti Is*
hi uil Hu* uiati;n-ri d<*vpiopim-iit we viiu di-i-am uf.-KaiJ*aa CHy
Tintes.

The
-.M-. jv
below the .Mjt.-;- t-.-e, skill <mly
Ttie l-)rin«l pMiyer n:"efim I
enouRh to hill the rod- of tbe hair
•»alr the
vrothl I* <->icl
I- h,-Ul ontsidr
«
ubieh it «an-i iw rcmMalN.-ltsl im.-at ino-.ii;e .
F.Hs>
From this time on. at l••ast. tbe se|iteni
non and Stella H. Cbaupoey.
1 l-oattl of rerJe w^auJ
luild
that
................... j th.vt cuttle are nm ns n-italtlve os the
niorniltc.
Then* rtv fr*m
to
mlrneulu
Inive
an
iis-sured
pla.v
in
all

higher
n.-rvous
or;=«ilsins.
A
vvilf
usn
The oe*t meeting will be held Pi h | be should be »i«caa.^ fur four f.-ci
I. t*.r"*'.>-n jl..m-l, *
*, an-l Ihtf
the eouinion lore of Home.
olT tik- <Mu-t of ally iH-IIowf. wben tlw* Irtui Hie*, but
roary 8, at which timi' the aohJect for;more than Is shown uii the rullr. Ho
.\luiost •h-.slitiiu- of riolbins.
rvleosi-d he .-ilni-iri liivarl
ii groi.p ui dii;-. dc-livtlve.-,
diacnr*)aa will be "Tbe llqtmr prub-1 wanl.-d the correctioji made, slatliia
Ha WanUd to Burn Thom.
j he wandered to the house .4 n diiireh aWy goo* to finding or K. I.nklng HIt
lem." Argumenta for both aldra will that he w.-iau-d
. - .. . .
Huxbaad (looking up from Ll» paper) diguUary tad a*ked for shelter owl al«m. Indeed. 1 Imv.* never *.,.n
....... . .—..-.....I... —r .k—.—
__ .___ ■ _____ 1
— »
r, i ...
VoiK |s*n<v fore.-.
They
lit-lr.:ian —What a*sc« lueu eau.uuike of them- aid of a brother ck-:-gytnaii
be pnwented and It U expected that aud nothing li-ss. Tlierr' w
take the trooHe .. .. _
QT.\t ,; liF .VK'Hir.AN. TIIK FRO
right tlu*y ■ aclvta.':
number of |H-«|ile In the
kh<H |> dtigs. From left
some Intereatlng Ulks wil be given.
limuy
<-»niu)atiilmeutk
niv w.tumla. which 1« ev<miiilv n-.t trtle l*i
Wlfv-Whut 1-s the matter now. dear? there?" ii.,,Nir.vl Ihe other, thinking i- the case of the Inlnrles thev infll,: o., J Ilk!, f.n.rt t.r 111.- County of
Beat
thty
e No.-i. Puiiu"i', M;i? Slid Lady.
Miller took
A Washington program wlU be giv. when
lA.ind Truvi niv.
H.-l Biu-KKiklng at Hi.- low letters de:<s-t au iujixsslor.
*• 1- a piclim- «f Rags, the fifth
/
each other In ligl-tlng. Ik**'lile* «li(. h
cheered him.
in ihi- iimll. r
the .-state of Cy»lu this lin-avb <4 prouiL-o- ,u*e.
"1 .wi, al once eniis-fy/vou that 1 am I R hapiviis Uii ou,e In a llfeiln.e and ll-i.s Kr;.l/. r. dl’s-afH.I,
A boailug boiler In tbe Y. M. C. A.
m-ter
i-r
the
"lh>K
IkKeClIVv
W.-Arv they iiiu-r«->tlug?
not the i«.ernin i:n.«.tor yon take uu • |, over lo ten se-onds. a comfort dc
Is h-T.-i-v giv.-n
that four
blew up Wednesday, lining tbe sffioIl.~liiU-rt-»iing? 1 bvy are al«>uliiie'y fiM-." n-i.!i.*d the nr.-lihl.shep. "There. nle.1 ns who-have eur t.*eth ini.*J.l.im il..- t;h d.„ ..rjatmarv.
w alk under Which It was loraUtl.
rii-keiilua. Hear lliN: "My dear ducky.", art* eleven coib-JUii-J jteni
H. lr--v. h.*v.- l-n
t,.
Frora "Itoiitid Fp I'u.vs." by Stewart
Stanley
Holmeai of Mgrahalt... ‘i by K.ii.plim-htliig 111.* prvM-ul *horl "M.v lovely dovvy.” llu, lia. iial
".V<C was the »acv*rlug eoinmi-ui
er.-en-r* to
pre-.-i!
ilictr vlainis
Rdnwnl White, in Outing Magazlnti.
W. tJeu.un-l.vi-lt dn-s eouad nth-r "th'-n- arc Ikjt ten eommandnieiits it.
years oM. pleaded jgullly to a charge ev,mx' and the finii-year ciuirse .with
[ iii-..i;*;s| e.i.d il.as-.vs.sl In snlJ eo'irt
Silent and C -arut:!!. .
foulbti. •locsu'l ll'r
' - > xauiinatl.in and .i.ljn.dinvnt, and
my Iliide. ‘ Tell lue the elevemh ntbl I
of window peeplqg.'. He |udd a fins of a full two year cuurEe. :u Intliide tht

I
me*: i..

*i. : • mcq

- nil er.ditiu** vO .-aid .ps-.-nsed ar*.
II. (wilb a burst of iBilghtcri—Fool­ will leileve you."
lid.
uiaximuni anru::ui u( scienUhe nnd ish} Idiotic, you ll'•-au. It's the worst
..•g-jii'.! to pn-seii: t'l-tr claims lo
"•nierc It Ls." raid tht* ar.hH«htd);
ri’-deus.- u. iiie auiag-ui-t .*f
Fifty persona searched all Wedne*'
praclk-al work.
Graduation
Iron, uuaMtiBc iuagiuuHe. To think that “•a new eommandueut I give umo
Aaulpl.u.s am! lUe .s.mu.and* j-.a d .iinrt. ui tfa.* prali.vl.* uflirc. is
«hiy for Mrs. Jared Van Fleet who n.ft. school or equlvalem pieparatlou
City of Traverae I'tiv in said r«un
j er of tbe cmi»*rv>r'i< anule* In the Thir*
any iiiau hi ids nenw-s could write you* tli.it ye love one another •"
U-I..re the Ma iLiy .rf Ha>.
dlaapprarod from Adrian, clad only In will lie riqulied for ciilraiK'e to the kitih Niusr n* tbb: "I send you u mil
_____________________
jly YeaiW' war. IK- h).si»led lb.H the |ty. «i
I. }P"X. aud that -*.iid elsUijs
elsh
will
wrapper and ahawl. She 1* thought new coorsc. for the sueressfal, com
Il-ui hisM-s. wy giKwIe |H)osk*. sweety
Holding Hts Job.
'isIm- h
heaid bv.
•riiiar.
to be insane.
Michael Cnliahau, .1 ......................
.
.
tla- Mh .lay of ?J
pleljon oi whit-li a ciTliilrate. no’ a l»viy:“ Ua. ba. hut
at ten
I gvmral
W.-Perliu|ni be lovevl her when he the tf«ut!H-m railroad. ln.s a he-u Gael- i vcrKiiIou should .
Jacob CTark. of M.-irahall.
farmer, tlesree. wil. tor granted.
..Vl.sk it: It,.- I.
wrote th,«-.* li-ilers.
was ronmltted to th<t Insane aaylum.
1-.’ wit.
one vvanu atierm*.u v.h)k-|2‘'^'-'’,’J?‘
Mining Bureau.
II.-iinp|KM- be dHt Is that au.c n- -’.twln-g nk.i.g 11... rai;n.;.d tra.ka leKmg.s^r waking I-::, -wil!.-vt
He Bccouced peraoDs and told them
WcHhlngtoii Jan
2>—There will
t-Use f,ir yvrillng *.;■ li l-iish}
n;..i a *vs-il .u luuJ idaekl'v shs-ping
that Jhe woHd would end na^b^woek.
rhnriiy )k* lutrtiduccd In congress a
W.—Yes. It should t«- 11,-n- are *.,iue ;v t.l.. the rails. Callahan I--L.sl .11-;
<-1.1-1111115 "pura iu the omman..Falling 30 feet from a vnt» tank.
leliers 1 feuud 1«.la? wiien lo-ekitig
al tb--. di*Uo.ji».*:.l f..r a fi.t-t"'' l'>‘t"-‘><'" l<="> >■"•«) >ss-r,-:i.v
lilll l<r me creation of a Hinati oi
Joseph Halboran. 12 yeara old. fra<min-ne nnd lh,-u remark-.1
!‘“
iiinii. a "niliiliig »t*rvie«‘." or aome- j over Illy old n-llcs n-lh-* vif i-ourtsUlp
luti"d his skull,
broke bis Itfckbone
They
are
v.-ry
fiKitisli.
but
v.-ry
jire
•>la|K*
v-k.
ve
taiysi-aii*s-n.
’"‘f'-a*"*
'■* •>
j»Tli
ihing iqnivabnt. Tbl* Is In
and dislocated his hip.
Phrstclatia
I ei-.os to me. I iikkiiT.- you. They an- on. for us k.ugck v.,u
v,.u-ve ?..t i
«'>'> “
a«-mlt..-ls w-v
to a demand aimms
many mining
j.-d aliout his i.-iii ilianh-l t .
><*ur Ietn-.'.s- i)ue of iliem l>-siu<. “My
t-T'-rJ-t........... .
ray the boy cannot recoviT.
iiKii tliiii -n< mining Industry be oftipvlIoHv
the
'•
onnest ewn (utvIou-u-Ki little ducky
Three kisses cost Vagee Spanulla. filially neogiiizrd . I>)
tingovernkniaiiik welt* kir-i.'hisl iicr—s ihe
of Battle Creek. |t«h>. He caught Mra.
Biris-ls in nr.liT to pialvl him agiir:-t
i.
mu.t. that 111** poveniim iu " do souteKsnlis
.....................
Gra(T tkTOrth and. af-er embracing
—. a —
] the distiirliaiK^- ut >ouad«.
Wni:*-u
thttir tor uiiuing"
it ha- ter agriIn the Cre.—(.kind-m tb-raps. .
her. began hks oaculalory operations.
Method of Using thj K;t Iran and the jMeiu's lacllurulty. which maik- !• :n
tn1tun-.-s
lUaUbs. ..................... . iltlUpn.
Vpul
Marking Knu'e.
shim sikss-Ii. aud his love of sii-tics*.
Hr was fined In Justice court. .
Gunpowder.
^
Railraadr Careful.
I
Vis'r.-.rlvwM"a
A a.k------------A. G. tkARRAQH.
Ne.-ir tlai lire the burse sl.ipissl. The! which eutiwii him lo I*- I’rilatisl ul
AddUl<mal rural aervice. roule Xo.
The eS|-:<*s;ou \>T guii]M>vv(b-r is ilivldNtw YiiiU Jjiii,.
The tew rate
9sart M^h„ January
27.—ConCMillac.........................
2. will be established ai n-dar. I>«•<1 lalo thn-c tllklii]--l stage-, cnll.id tbe two "buli doggers” ImmeJiatei.v joauc 'the sligliti-st mdki-. wen* due to h:*
law hat
uiidt
' ex‘rem<-l>
I>r.r*nd
..................
giWiiiiiii K U. Darragt. of the elev­
ed ni*oo the eaif
It w.ss ,,i^-up;iy jcoustiluliiaia! te«|-«-rameiit
He m-vet
lanau counly. on April 1. The length raittlbux in wfUK^nteis. A, a rule igiiltt'Wi. ititlamiiiatiuii stid .-.uuliuslivKi.
Ann Acbcu...................
enth
tt,»
"'kv-d advi-e from ___ T. l«l*__ ^_____ _
The tgulli-.>ii Is the setting on tire of ttoj^-d over on it* right s:dc.
Of the route la 26 miles and families
tN«y do tK« UmBt no much corre.and he ivuld ui»l s-ii-lurr
that he win not be a candidate for
the flnit grain, while the ititlamiuallen knelt on its bt-.-id and iw-t -ted H;ek Its
served lli2.
givtiiil on ’*'■
jKtn > noe to rierks .and the
rtibH-r Is the epreaillug of Ihe fini.i.- over |he foreleg in a sort of Innnnirr lix-k. Tlie
another term.
Mr. Uarragh Is now
!.-is. wh.-u lx- ems»*d Trains mnn Act*--<'ll - *ad PrwaiBunt arrivo
sUpip *igi;atiir,- Ik ustsl bvw frequent­ surfais- ..f ihe jH.wder from ihc i*>inl i m|„.- s,-;<ed one hind
In his ttalid term u congretauan.
' --r»*«~.t i -s
st • Ua ni. anSr. cub-.
General Nawra.
.
.... vamp. l*n l.-tid.sl not t-> leiriaia uu* iraio* arrive lb .Via. to. onS < :4s |>. B
ly. 'Cii- meil of care and vislonr.- of Ignitlou.
rotubnsllon Is tin- Him
U'ot h.xd agnfnsi tiie .-tb.f lili-.l
; j.o..«ii;g ihul a <-url-m l.s.k wouid
Waablngton, Jan. 26-!l7rgvot r.>c.
V.
o. r A.
The value nf
is mere imperative, al-d a» «ui<- man lig uj. of en.-h grain
Narroist Escape.
/
1 . JKSKK. ATOM
•cl-vse
to
ulc
I
mi
J
v
and
wil
d
>.vu
b.
’iiuJ

l,rii.g
ihviii
t‘Uhl>lila<-ul
ouiniendsfiuu fqy the apptoprlatimi of
i*)ir< -ii-o It. "oe .-onu'ilai-^ read a guiitH.vv.ler bi doe le the fact that
Dr. Walter Thlrlby bad a narrow
the nmi-uk Tliu-the calf was unaMe j
«----------- ------------------—
6!0.«HMi0P with
which
to proride Utter hioi* tiiLi-< In-fore signing atlJ
whi-u sitl-J.s led to MUIficieut heal It
eaeapi' from death In tbe Icy waters
English Sporting Parsons.
s-omes a gas v.liteh vxiuinds with ' to Ktruggie. WLeu oocc y< U luve had
clothing lo outfit an army
in war connii-ttSr.s it to the walls."
of Carp lake Sunday unsi but lor the
To the K<aid.*ii Tiiii-j. a csinv-poitd
frigbifnl rapUlii..
The > • v-allixl ei- Ihe wind knoi-kej out of yc-j or a rib
prompt asalstaiice oV George Raff and time, the supply lo be e:ored In d-Many Leaving. .
ploxioQ that lak.s pluvv wheiiu u.-.Hcl. orlwt* br..kcii you i-eai** to I'j :;k tli;»,«ht wTit.*s; "iiii-e wlwu a d;ii..- ..f
pou at Pbiladclpbla. SI. IauIs. and
N.-w York. Jan. -3—Tin- number of Is ton h.s!
MYniam Brcrett would
have
been
gnnp.>v..'er i* merviy a umtce«.t*aril.v rough. Th.-u em* of tho;**«fwu was thrown Uti.. a dit-h a
San Francisco. It contained in a re­ outwwr.1 iKvjnd nt.-kcneiTs has
bi-cn cbemi.-nl .haiup*, iliiricig v.hl It tb--re
divwocd.
others U-r.-wofH!,e»tre. Homer rode' T'-'
port to congreaa made by Majoirilcn.
tlie ro*«* as he w.-m.
<VD’l*'l,-ug w iih i..m f-tf prel.- ..f j .-e.than fo-4r rimer a gnat as tbi-ke Is a sial.U-ii grviiiiKlon of garcs fniin au.iy.
Tite three yonng men were walking
William P. IVjvail. Hajor-Oen. Bell, arriving .-; ll i. <om-!ry fi.r ibt- firs.
th>- .••Igia;;- ».>ihl.
It ties Hs-u v:.'"liot
vvli*vl the Hill dog-.vr.
) shout'-*!- T.ie
>
aooas tbe lake and the doctor was
chief of staff, and the acting secre- M.-reaicen da.vs of January. For thu eu1ai.-.l ihai or.liimrv g. apev.-.V.-r •*!"Marl:erryJ-HedtlH-oth.r.
'•»'
drilling hla companions pultUig them
eX|>l<»l!iig
eaiiaiele
al-.::i
P.i»«»
llui*-*
In.medlaiM.v two tv.n ran forward.
through various military evolutions Ury, endorv.-s the n>qu.*i and argu­ 30.PJR ktrsrage i>ai-*e«ger» vUu left
or
nils
a
vi-rrtRi's
mm-!i
larger

a
ment npon'whlrii It te baaed. CunThe brander nr**H»evl the In-n snnrrttiiy
",
'’** ,*? I' "'l*.
.*1^
I'e V'lii.il Stiitew in ihe *eieni«sa
and had thrown them onl In a sklraiii>. n... iV ... 4- ... I •!,. «l**'iBrvs1 le- would give th.* v*-.;iiig .IIg-as 1‘iali wH*ii In a *.>1*1 f..r;n. Whei:
green U asked to appropriate
days of tii-.fi muBth. bu T.t.ts srilv>-d.
ish lino when
he anddcwtly wiiit
this ciiciulv.-il •ham.- inu-s piaw lu
noo a year, for a p.-rliMl »*f four years. For tfie ruitne prrUxI last yvar the
thnragb an airhole.
u vie*-!-,! ve.-sel tbe cxpaumlon
.................. Heat.si a little u* the heal
Tbe
sum
would
be
aufflcleiit
to
keep
... v.iwiug that If Ib- oirale hod
eaat-lKPir! *i,-cir,g.- trav*-! cimi-Mi-d
George Bair was the mmi lo him,
k like tlvat of fqrcliM*
|n a i.r-.-f im.!i..-i.t H was
cm hand clothing enm:gh lo prompt­ l-.tTS.
Mpl*rd to pull him out "f IIm- .like he
a i-rej-.;!;.- al.. ig 111- l-ori- .vf the g,,.r. Thel.raiiJsU..v,.s|<-l.Try.wb-.h
bat he was abou; 36 feel away and le
l-a-r.sii»sl bltn.
great g-i;; -T te» ; tul-c in the .lue ef ^ n ,ke proper vs.lnr to lii-lie-jte .lye peelhla Ftraggira to get free. Ihe doctor ly miet the mi'ds of rSt'.OOO volunleast raabiau.v.
|
j leg and a eu^vsr* ful rmrt.
A Year a Speeah.
had hroken the Ice around him for a liurs.
Japan's
Navy
BudgaL
Tbe
laic
Justinllan.Uins
of
Eng
le
the
niaritiw
was
on
si«ce of ala or wren fact
b-W ilieir ••-yn In lb- lli>t llichi uh.-i,
- jrtigct
iged In b:» work. First. *
Tidklo. Jan.
Ja|»n'a budget fle- land waa ouw try Ing e prisoner .'. r
Finally Raff laid down fiat on the
t -mid- run liard aii.l *oii»* of ih.- k,..;i
a.l kiiife
ife. be cut off slanting Ihe Upiw*r
UIVS for the year !?<iSiiy lu.licniej roblicry with vioicnn-. and Then tbe
Ice and Bvemi held onto his fe>:
wt f.ii bnnu-r>: l-u u:i tliu.-s Ua-..; I. -,
. then Ih* ul.-k.-l out
that she will a|s-nd on her army and cxsv(1>-d venli-t of gal!
piled from t'e- rauts of iho cb-' -while Raff extended a gun
to
the
gi-tber Is the railLiuee that U thrown a sw.-iMow-tnil In the other. Tb>- pieces
delivered he curtly acutci
navy aiiproxlmal^y 30 per cent, or
doctor.
Ho was not chilled enough
off from the surfaev <*f tbe crystals, be tUri!*i Into his |s«-k-t In order Uaii
to five jeaS' |s-ua' servUndc.
*.,e,^u,a
which may la- exauiiscd In such a way at the e<KDp!.-.tloii ..f ttx* v>rt
be .-ouU
“i" -.vng.-snd.Kn.-;,r
Tbo iirisoiKT. a 1 iiriy old
to be numb and
clung
onto
the less (h.m one third «>f Iho amount bi>ally Ward
«u* l'■»- »«‘>‘ry '1 M
US lo vlele-'l Ihi-sc colors Is-forv they thus ch.sk tiw csittl-’Oan"
weaptm while he was dragged onto proprlatrd fur government purixixrw. waa a njin of unserenir’-.e
*»<!'‘'f.' um.-eff.vi."
This. .mHwIlbMaudlng an eatiinaied and the. B*-ver:iy ef the j.id-,
ate tniogied lugelher to gAC tin- eye u to the nun.her of eal-.e.ii b'-T-mW
firm Ice.
• ,
Smi-reaslou of whiteness.
The The bull d-ntger let go.
Tbe crlfj
deflcbwcy of about S.OOP.OnO yen. nr
csnige ! blB lhat !;e kUv-CCSVwhli.*oe»A of tbe »n,iw Is also iu some sprang up. wji* appropriated and vthcII-| ,
®"'Z C"«
^wv-'t:,6>a\<Vai.
figuring
'.he ypn at
6u fully iM-UUsl the watvlcra aud
Ia«the :
- ................ torr.-i:l .of vlruUatj «!«m‘e raferabW to the qiaiutii: of air ed by bis worried n
mother, and tl.»t*
«-uts In American mooiy.
II i«n
departel luio tlie herd to talk It «..............
abuse dlrcrttd toward the occuivant of^ ’‘t‘<’*> ^ !cft among the <roa,ii
' Bought Old Homoataad.
cU-w. .'ousklerai-Iy
than a th,*'
It sei-jn« to me *b=i n gr*-;.: deal of,
*' ‘•'■‘'y '
tbeiieticb.
WorcesuT. Masw.. Jan. 25—The Alsand .lls;m- l forms »*f snow- .-rysia's O0Ue<-c»sary
ary tv.rJ.:ie
tv. cj.lie I*'
U' ..bro.v.,1
i.bro.v.,1 as
a
to'*-' '!-*■ '*•=

•T wake ibe aeoirtire six yestra." lo
dtn Kindred association of America
e
•tlie erit.-liy
of I raisdicg. FA-1
=•" -7'"
:•
lerJ-N’tcd tis t.v^3*Hp luiir.-n’iri-aHy. have l«vu i-uiiiiH-raus.1. Tbes.- miaiiie tb<* evir>*tlie
y It
II 11 10 some .-vient i>alnfal. i yards of r-<- F- ■! eh^.: i
has part-based for 1200
tbe plctur Hot even that did t.vl < h.Nk the i-j:: s .lystal* and prisms rvfiis-t all the com- doubtedly
wwkira srmr wtu sa wwssmssI a
iw-uiid raye ^ which white light c>h» ,
s.nld
J soiae
sois:o wb.w u.e-’.o,l < f r*al-.-! ’">;<* »»»
Lablk-r.
ctque old hoaeatewd of John
and mad desire to let Jnrtii-e Hawk.as, ...
'lion
b.*
iU---:s,*.i
.1
:.gU
='X
fni-ilUr
Win'S
t‘.<
i
know
"w
bat
In-thought
I'f
him"
i
slats
l*iuk
nnd
various
other
llu*
may
Idea*;
u-alion
.
PrlsclUi Alden
in
Duxbnry.
The
twra ud laart. das™, ."d reclvnl i
Into full membership, aa followa:

"“<■ "“I*

Mr.l

George W.

Miller,

'''* nk"™'.' ■

a

Kalamswoo

and Mra. U B. Ainslry. Walter BmcP I c>B»rm»hur,

•*>*

. Rc^ INuTagh !•
Lttvc CoBfresD

0^:

I .\. U.

r'i

M. & N. E. TINE CUID-v

BRANDING CATTit.

«iii

\

J

ROWUND DOUGLASS

KIDNEY, LIVER
AND BOWELS

Rubber Soles

.TBS.i”!K.",Srs:S.“„’”,.S3
Dr. A. W. ChEM's
Kldn«y-Llv«r Pilit

"I make the seiileiice >v-v,n> .vears.";
house was erected In 1653. It will be
s«i.i It'., jn.w w-h..,. •),>. .-,..,-1.'^ ft-***-'
Hr a. »■ tlaWra Ne Hi^ Csss Avw.I repaired .and Impriired and |rerpec»
red for l..*ealh after a i-aitK-ulariy vi;.-:
JratikiJ^u “Siutos.i*Vi
as a memorial to the lamoui ■<cr>(> of Insults.
i
P^?;*agSgi^*Y
jg Mayflower pilgrims.
Tlien suddenly comtsoD arase sv-cm-!

Agriculture Couiwc.

pEs's RUasy-UTsr*nn ss« iktr rarw

I

ir'-LVifiSTLaSiri:

Far anla
aala by JJahaaaa Orvs Co.

-

MaiVaon. Wls. Jan. 2S-The facu^
ty

of

the

University

of

Nflacnnaln

has dM.aea to lncre«c>e the practical
valne of the Instructinn In agrkultnrc

E<c eeca rvll*st»xl fr,-.!!! sheets vif snow
oavhT wrialu uugi»-s of sottobine. Snimh light U tva.vi.-a l-y *a-'w in the!
day that the ey.-s </Jt,-u suffer from It.l

»“>! enongh U given U the night t,>:
to the man. Uecmdea.iri ffolde.tbe trareler In the alocuee of
artificial light .
uiigbi.—Chicago
TriMoe.

to contlnne bis abuse, bat i-ulled bim
self op.

"If 1 d*Y dry op I s'pow yooTI
make.a a\lifer." be kU Mlfutvly

w,-ll tu acV'i-t it iu pr. f,*rea-.-.-. Lu*. In!*-'! f*ri‘.e ru.l tags
u •
..
tbe eircum-ian.v of n fr-e ranee, ibor.■rc'* "f n cl.y
1-- • r
sands of caltW aa.l b'ucurT*!, of own-j hur.uuiry i_k.-s . j u i :kcc* uay oiber cK*ibo< i- w.’ of tb-1'’h-t.-r.-.r wb.v..:,! -u I
qiiesti-.u. I rem.-:aber a New lingUs-I i pn-vnli. The water,
tbe friendiy
ii> - g.-. .-t
»ovet;i.*nt linking townrd small bra
OWtrv^-oii* ure as idieu : -1 j.* fur.-* .if
tag* lu be buag from the e
ui
fsrtu.-st
tluruisbable laughter followed the IU.-U as ar.- tiie
o .-an Inrd iJ.vroo's ••.Vlwstrojih.-'ha :
^>fvad of Ibis doctrine tfarougb Art
io.t u«ne of Its ire-meadoas n-aiity in
Imagine
poUtels' tbe.ear tags of wild catUa qa

UO. JSL

..

:i Uk litBfrerf ffOw*.»»ci.

_______ ,uA.«.4ab.J...

OI. ^'onr olO Kubben
aiM a lot to tbe wenr.
Wc cemeDt rubiAT
•ole« on and jrnnr.
anted tbeoi ntwr to
t-otne off.
-\vk to sec tbe mbberaciltngwe uae.

ORAND TRAVEMC HtRALD, TKUMDAV, JANUARY ». 1M*.

-Whiter- came from |Ctt«e.

SUNSHINE]
Maod

rbotnat.

Richmond. Va

HlgnUnd

Ct-dar. Ml^_ R. F

“Do we Uke Itr May Uen asfcad.

Park.

Name seat by Ethel

Jw <-.
erty

( will try to ba Idvlnt.
and kind to avarybady and ta
avary Itvlna thiB»

Tlffsny and

•Yts.‘

{.a-etarme. Mich.

Dough­

Names seat

l;y Nellie B. Tiffany.
Genevieve Drow. age three
Wilfred

Into

by Orella Drew.

»ne

year

eight

nion'hs,

•llrb ' Naiu<-« seut

by

Gli-hmere,

•™.

I verywh'-re

liuw pretty tblngH l.uk
HIM CLARA RATEt, Editor.

tot^

tl with it.

and

and shrubs

smbi

lh<-

-

FblHag trots the aky;

-ig there Is!
od

V'bra !fac ground la covered.

8ocb calls and trills,

scampertag!

Your

-ver and the glrlsand boys am ready
or play Jime.

For tbe «bickadeet.

There is n srooderfiil

•ort that she to much Interested In.
Boya are In the aebool faouae,

,nd InsiKcto dally;

Down along the rocky shore.
Burnt, make their home.
They live on ertop iiancafcea

ly." she baa been told, and from the

Of yellow

rtde-faaiu.

And tblnking of their akatoa;

■tunbers of sleds of all descriptions

Glria are nodding knowlBgly.

bat daily pan* her bouse, she somi-

Thinking of a ar Um .
Wbtn>acbooi to oat

vbo hasn't one!

All

oigbr

High on the hlllPip.

The other <lsy. sAca she saw so
by^he got to ibink______________ _______

BaMi *»• the bell:
Oat yoar bata and eiwif ud vrapa
BHng along the coactera all

he other <me

If you want ioaie (na:

taderi.

Vp to the Mil-top

<1

The 'upc on the sled ahuU

Back in bit pUce t
Down <ai a race!

akatemme,

*Row do you think the old woman
Niunbera her geeae so high*
How do you think abe feeds them
Up In the leaden aky*
All through the cbllly night*
How do yoa Ulnk she picks them
When the atom hide from eight*
No one eau coant the feathen,
•eattered on deld* so brown;
Ho sae could ever gntfaer
Half that come duiteHng down;
No one has ever seen her.

soft, and so anowy white.
VTMI W myitprlMf Ungem
Over «a day and night.
Friday. Jan. t4. IhOS.
New m«aben )oW^ atD«e Mat reUiUe Payne. Oahom. Iftcb.
Oylob J. Wtdeh. Olenmere, Hieh.
PvBBkto Brooks, Empire. Mich.. R.
P. D. No. 1.
Isabelle Tbomaa. High­

land PM. Rlehmoiid. Ta.
Kale Oega. Cedar. Mich.. R. F. D.
No. 1. Kama amil by CUra Osga.
Oomaae Flaea. Cedar. Mich, B. F.
by AngeEne

na«.
Uwtence

Welch.

Names sent by -Cey

iM J. WekA.
■ail

and Eleanor

Mieb.. R. F. O. No.

my

brother

brow.

bear. \Eacb peraou

sled

Aa dig up one In elite.

please

tbe
Jt

pluyground,
play

Cedar.

i. Names sent

dry OrcUe Drow.

for my brother.

Chitsluia't.

I had n

I am In Kcbiwl.

Bcliool very weH.
third reader, 't am

ni

ton.

1 am In the

Sutton*

Ue .ivltle.

nqjilng

glad.

I

have one lit’le

bteth. r.

« name i»
Elto-rt
li.-i. li. r's name •»« Miss
W011I.1 Use to

Join

50 It

MM>..

Jan. JC. 19US.
IVni

|-rfwU. nl —

1 have not wr.it.i to yoa for along
0»'
I-lit:... Ml 1 will write n.vw and aend

Snnchlne >.-u It.
eliineis.

nnm.wV s.'me

new

Sun-

Tb. ir iianie>. ate aa f&luw*;

liny. Mich.

v-erj

well and ho|M' you are

I fa'Ave lost

uiy

Please see.l m.* a vv.rd aii.l button. I
oame la Miss Carrie P uller.

John

tiut oa. I '

Rlllnsk-t.

I wus in I

the second gisde last y«-ai. I am nmo |

How happy your brother murt nat

years old now.

I am sure yu

1 will he ten years

obi the fourth of July.

Sly mother

and 1 have our l.ir-tiday on tbe same
My slmll.-s are leading. si»-l!-

Ci-dar. Mich.. R. F. I>. No. 1. tug. mimlierr. wifilng and languag.-.
Jan 15. 1»0&

Jan. 15, itoiR.

I like my teacher. She Is gcHid to me.

Df-ar Preridont—

Itoar Miss Batee—

have a l■■<lthe^ uli<> to in the foiiitU

i-uuld Uke .0 join the Siinsblnc grade,

Aa an old frimd and member ot the Club, so pleake w ud me a card and
button.
] am going to schotil.
second iviidi i

Bether. Marena. Peter

and Harry
My tearher offered me a good Christ­
Here Is oae more game fo
IXlar. Mich: R. F. D No 1.
mas present 1 am very thankful.
wbtn you get Ured of playing
Jan. 15. IPuK
Namea teat t>r Hedra Korar- doors, it la called the Twelve Quea- Please send my ):n>iber Damaze a
Dear President—
,
.too Came and to told In the form ol card and luiiton too.
PhsM' send me a card and bufoo.
JnUaa Coaling.
Sale
Hammond.
Yoni friend.
atory;
Our teacher'a name to Mlw Maurt.Ftcrakoe
Brunaoa.
Bsther
An^llue Flt-es.
The children wore spending a'day
.MeMIcbacl. She to kipd 10 ur. I vis­
Pboeble Nlehotooo. Oiedya and Eors
c Grandma's, and when they grew
ed at provetnont during vacation,
Dtonan.
LeoUvUle.
Mich.
Kamee llrtd of rucu'.ng around out of doors
Cedar. Midi.. R. F. D No L
enjoyed vacation very much, as I
sent by Neltle B. Tiffany.
.
Jan. 15. 1908.
tbe ariow. - they
begged TTmMhy
did not have to study. All the bn>>
Mabel Lncier. Any Delmarier. Hen­
play a game. Tlinothy know luu ot Dear Prerldeni—
and the girl* do not Uke thto win.
ry Snyder. Ctoo Weatherwax. Mamie games, and li>- waa always so good
I would Uke to join the Stumbine ter tocuu:.- fTTc I* not much fanx,
and Lena Terrain. Henry and Oecar about plgylug with them.
Club.
Will yon please send me a Th.»n ihiy can'; -lilc down hill. Wr
Stack. Dow. Micb.
Names tent by
"All righL" cuild be. "here It one card and bntion. 1 am In the fourth {
<'hr:;tm.-!» it>i- am! a program
MUe rtoTFDce Aslell.
are reading,
we haven't
played
yr:.
It Is
, reader.
l-U-r. My
Mj studies
.tuai-.r,
mdlns. arilh
.rtlh l,,
,..,,1,.
„.
Helen Olaier. AngeUne Flees. Mery
twelre-qursilon game. I ll
think
»,
-nUat sreaiarhs. Ua,ua„l
a CLr„l
Oreils. and Abraham Drew,
John.
usk me twelve aad .aalila,.
y, i„.h,r', aaa„ I. I
aa,.rln.. yr.J.-.
I.li.l..
Martha and Helen Klllnaki. D
li. and the one who Mt« Saiidr ycyichaH. Sh- It Tary]ci.i,- and Ba,.- Tra«M,,. a,d Marc!,
and Clan Oaga. John Oalla, Cedar,
what It to will bare the next kind ta a.- I kav. tbt— .lalata and:* a,,
Wi.an —O Tbrouan
-—.--dan. G.orsa.
—• —.........................
sang
Mich. R. F. a No. 1. Pupils of Mias
Viavd. iha^Ma drAAAd, ...
Itance to think of Mjmethlns. Now!four krothei.v
Me have three ge<»c.,;hatnBgw«-3irrchvd with flag, HelMaud McHIdiaM-a orbool.
go 00—I'Ts bmaght.two horse*, one dog and one cat. Thto ,n r.lar. T was ibr Fadir U-Mme she
to afl fur thto Ume.
win dose.
to iho iU(»t i t all
children Law
No. I.

Uc.

rvBc*
Harv- Dow.

one kiL<>n.

Pleas.'

pul

Scoff’s Emulston, which u Cod
liver Oil and Hypophctaphites in easily dta
gested fonn, U the matc«t strengtitobuilder
known to medkal edence.
It b w> easily digested that it sinks into
the system, making new blood and new ^
and strengthening nerves and muscles.

Use Scoff’s Emulston after

A Live

s:hoo!.

t^-karo

to

ki-vpl.-'g flrr

I am Efuwn year* of age.
' Martha Killnskt.

verv 1
connecting
)CC(iit|

some

part

body
. with
ith the brain.
1


of

the

Tltey
a
"

so numerous that if you pene­
trate the skin with the ))oint of

.
j'

WANTED!

and receive a shock—pain it is
called.

Aches and pains come

from a pressure, strain or in­
jury to a non e; the more prom­
inent the nerve the greater the
pain.

WJ^cn

the pain comes

from a large nerve it is called
Neuralgia

Cedar Shingle
Timber

whether it be the facial nerves,
or the heart, stomach, sciatic
or

other

branch.

prominent

To

stop

nerve

pain,

then,

you must relieve the strain or
pressure

upon

the

nerves.

Dr. Miles' .-^mi-Pain Pills do

K3,
hradvehes.

U
Ir u

Traverse City Mfg. Co.
I’noncs-Ciiizcns

Bell H'.'.i

*ni
any bad art.
t- MU* WM nECKMAN.
St: w dih St. En-. Pa.
Or. Hllaa' An-.!-Pa:n Plus sc, a»ig by
your aruaciit. w*e .Mill ouarantoo taat
tn« first pieka-r win hrarr.t.
If tt
fsIM. h« *rill rrturn your leonajr.
2S eosai. a cama. Nsver sold In bulk.

otters fine business
opper
lunitiet for tnoae well fram­
ed in Business Methods. That

in

iBVMlamUe An- Coughs «otf CtaJtfs
ALL ORUOOISTSj 60c. AND SI.OO.

Wire

Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, lad

la It hanir' asked May.

Do your cat and dog play logriber*

I liBVe three dolls und one
and



M}- :ige Is

Ci-dar, Mich.. R. F. D. No. 1

Cedar. Mich. R. F. D. No. I.

Fivm }vur Suntbluer.

i hav.' not a sister. Just on.-

brulher.
big cal

Grt}^ or InflaenzR, wlikJiever jroa ^
to caH it, u one of (be moEt weekeniiif
disftaACE known.

have a little sister at schtiul with

wtoh t o jofn the Club: Malwt Lucler.

U'hat are their nanes;

am

My schn.il let out biM .IVldav.

and 4.^

Dear President—

■lay.

Age M.

Je'lfe Payne

wantid ui Pdn our big Club.

and tell you h. * 1

I. Hi,,t'S',' I"'-

am In the third grade. My teach.-r's

1 yeais old.

Jan, IS. ISuji.
Jan. 15, 1»8.
Dc.vr President—
Pei- Dear rresldent—
I would like To join the Sunshine
I would like in join tbe Suuablnc
hape a iioa and a tiger will Imme­
Club,
so
tili-aw
send
me
a card
diately follow. Then the wolf calls Club I'lenae send me a card
YiurDo. I am seven years old. I 1
-I'm aUer the Ilun'- The wolf b-jtioii. Our teacher's name I* Mis*
She is very good to na school.
rUrlrt 111 pursuit.'.and the lion trie* Mc5Iichael.
.
John Gulta.
enjoyed
my -Cbilstmas \-acatlun
to gel home tu hl'k den before being
You have your card nod butte
biiitiin by
Caught. If tbe wtdf eitebea him he very well. | and my two Haters vlsthis lime. John, and 1
glad 'that I
olher sister. I had a culter
Ukrs him liack to ^Is own Itor, an^
a-ani
to
ton
Suiislftnc
lioy.
there the lion has
stay tbrougtaoui ride., 1 never got so many Chrtstmus
the rest of the game! unless the woU pre>-.tita as t got thto year. Tbe tost
Ced.tr, MIrh . R F. D. No. 1,
hinaelt la caught
\
: , Friday before Cfartomaa we had
Jsii- 15. ISOS.
in our school and had
No two are alldwid. to chase toe program
Christmas tree. We have a few vis- D«-ar President—
une animal at tbe aaF>- time, and
would like to join the Sunshine
who enjoyed It very well. We
the chase bclouca to
one
who
Club.
Please send me a carA and
had such a good fireman
flm calls "I'm after so s^kd ao!" No
have now. He to only a lltlle fellow button. I got a enp for a Chitotniar
Bolmai can be taken whiW be to
pniseni and a ring and -wo comlis.
he to good to make fine.
1 a
bringing a «aptive home.
. am in the drat reader, i have num­
fourtet'n .veaia of age.
It ofien .happen* tbut all ifhe anlber work and spelling and reading In
Helen Glaser.
mola are in the field at tb» same
am glad yon had such
a
nice xhool. I am tHiteea years old. Will
|uej.
time, each In pnnult of Ida prey.
>»u please send a card aud button to
Chriaimat.
it to aomethfng to
Then K to niiirt e*cl;ing nhwerer
W
memlier all through the year. Isn't l: f my sister Kate.'who to seven yen
la
Ibe QApior of aa animal to
old?
raptured tbe. prisoner I* free
Y’our friend.
Cedar. Mich.. R. F. D. No. 1.
Ibe den and go back to hto own ^lr.
Clara Osga.
Jan. 15. 1W8.
The game oiKto ouly when all tbe aniDoes Kate go' to arhool. too?
Dear Prerldem—
hope yon will write again some day. I
rieaae send me a card and butum.

••Yca.“

Sunshine

My broth, r r.iarjie ha* a ilngt!

th.' rani...

where

Stolla Pmaayk. Cedar. Mich.. R. p.
"It It dark*" was Ibe eontltm that
D. No. 1. Name aeot by Anns Pen- Ralph asked.
■It.
-No.-

Ibe

Ciiih, Please send me a card and Lut^t

I am

1 like

Stowe. SuUooe Bay. Mich.. R. P. D.

'

Fr.m
Age 10

W. li lt. I yeu llke Elliert*' name lui
t» .. ri.vir,. R.rfi- t „„ gto., ,h„ you

J«D. 15,. 190S.

Amy Delmarter. Mamie Terrian. Lena nine yeriT.
und stands by It. calling li bis -den.'
Your friend.
Ignal (or the game toi'Mi- T<-irlnn. Henry Slack. Henry Snyder.
a\ali
Age 9,
Abcaham Diow
mence. uU
lake a terrible noise. Imi- n<M Vieatherwiis. Oscar Slack all oC
YVas it r.eneileve who
was
al
Dow. Mien.
UUng ihe'ilanl
ilmals they pretend
-icboo] with yi.u? 1 am sure she en
Yofiir* truly.
The moa\ venturesome then leavtu
joyed It.
Mtor Florence Axtell.
hto deu and
d fidvar
Advances toward the middie of

1 will w rite jtin a letter aud tell yon
1 would .like to ji4n

rend

I made a small

Your friend.

the following names of children who

rolls a snowball

>■ It. r I !io|«- to -He It in print.

to-. n tardy or ab«eiit! You have reas­

Sunshine club allow me to send In

a

hav.-yo i f«i
yon will -mii.-

on to be prani at IL

pose the wolf ponies out first.

Only the doway fealheia.

and

w it)

am I _*■' :rr««»l»ea.S. b.
tii. j'I-• a itv'-tWesi •ps..!.,d.a.s.
»!*r»io i.«.-.ir. aatorw.
-• •
C A l.,\I KirR
Msiuvcir. aisHzsa

1"

.tl.'i;:;

Dear President—

other anlmaU from their lairs. Sup­

Op where the clouds are gray:

Name aant

It Is tbe enwe of “We

dancea around, trying to easice tbe

Clad U her white array,
Flchlng her geeae so lively.

Nonnaa

Will you

Carp Lake. Emmet Co.. Mich.

a4ip>

^

Jan. I*. I9fu5.

I a-ouU like to join the Simshlne
Club.

turprlse when he tliscovera where he

■“ -jf wild iHimui' nn.1 each playe'

will to.

Dear President—

her very happy to have the grown up l>«m over the aled.
a real Bunebiner.
SuDFliloera still Interested

thr weather.

Inter

Julian
C.wliiig. Rvili.-r
|O.T. Is white and the o:her N n« ti i
[dr ttid'fnii or V
-he^Xj_de Uauiiiiond. l*h.~-W.' Nlebolaun.
black.
Tbe white one i* nanud
old. and to my sister Genevieve who
gotng t.iil'1'*reBce Hrunron. Gkidya
Ikirinan.
b three yrars old tii.d to my lltile Rnff} , Giundma naai.'d him Ruffy. I i
school every day Our achtKiljs""i tave .1 big time j Pawa D..rtnsn. Joe f -nBany. HazW
liTother Wlin-ed «l''‘’to
.... ketpinc
k.Aotn„ almost
.Imo,. five
a... months
Chriftiuas I g.rt a ton ..f wri ing' D"uch< rt>. Joe C. Tiffany and lUtel
has
I
mvii
This is all for tills tinii-. I will close
and I have not twHn tardy nr absent paper, two bottles of petfum.'. a lab ,IV«iKb.-r»y woulilI Ilike lo^Onto
with love and tool u-isbrs to you.
tfats term. Well, I will close for this l.'l. .V haiiclkerrhler .v |ialr i-f-legging-i. j Ciadle iioU. | will cIomFrom
and oversho, *. a t. Ib l s.-t and u-.u-k j
V.iar_SuB*hloer.
time and hojie 1 will reo my Utter In
Ag>' iSi
Orella Drow.
toix
I am down m1 giandiui's now !
Nellie P Tiffany.
tto-nexs paiwr.
I bave «u>ip s card and button
'V.TI. my lellrr is now leiig, aii.i 11
"nr. re :* a tong list or S.inshlners
From
Run and Retmor. and put Genevieve
will have to ebtse. Pleare .. n.l me a ; at lavJsvIlle. 11 oiiglil In tv a pretty
Frankie Brook*.
and Wilfred on the Cradle Roll,
card aud bm'.in. As Ihi'
niy first nkv plac!
How Sidendld it to iliai you haven't

loMed one doesn't know where he\

mal. au^kXaa panther, wolf, liog

Where do you gueoa abe keepa them

Gtonmere. Mich.

to

get the icdlowlng letu-r, tor U makes

has been taken.

1.

:■ taid and bniioii

carvl and button*

\Here ta auolbtr juily game (or wln-

Iln4

Illy Sister Bbanor who Is tlx year*

guessing. anVtbni laugh again at hU Club:

—Our Dumb Animal*

thet*".^!;^

topire. Mich.. R. F. D. No 1.

Karl, *-l:o is s-\eii years bid .vnd to

Ume they ar^ ready to aloii. the Ditoi]
and they all have a good laufib at hb

a

Tha Old Woman In tha Sky.

D. No.

We bave tme dog

Phase will you send

Y'oiir president waa so pleas

.leds are not usually drawn/ib tin

When the flakea fall;

Hhal and

And among them {ilay.

-mmera. perhaps going pUte where,

Sbig a aong of aaow-time.

a

Jan. 15, iknk.

tance, lumlug amuod of^. "culling"

Here we go. there we go,

had

Cedar. Mich . R. F. D. No

Through the mosMu; gray
They bave plaoled thorn trees

;hey have drawg the ^ quite a dis­ Ho shall find sharpest thorns
In ills bed at nigh-.

Steady now! Ready nowf

B<ot Hint of all!

He's nlgU lost hi* wits.

If anyone ao daring

mustn't peep untlf\the leaders
Him to guess where he f*. MeanwUle

Coaat-UfDo.

old king sits

(• I* noC\M old sod gmy

all eyes or has tV<u blindfolded, and

lamp Attn allda and ran!

we

I have fourTiroUu-ra

ssten-.

eJed. This Is By Ihf froggy blllBitle
ou the sled, and

J.nn

st.Kl. «junu sad mued Ur»bw wc-

K h> l and IsatHle

When srlHNtl i. out I a|» I

Wc had Iw • w<-ekii' varalion

ami thu'.

can ptay IL bui

Harry off pell-mell!
,

The

wh> could

bais,«r-te,.

w,w A” :r

r. Tiffany and 1

wake.

Imes wonders If there to any child

Three oelock. fodr o-cloek.

Maude.

Blrall .iiir

ithi- t< t< ry kind
and

, tsw Utls-t. ntolmt.
'T

|

'f
........................................................
‘'‘-■-tr’-. «•—' toWb. tokwdid Cl
WeL.-dhe---------------- -------------- Vke'’ -■

- II rW wllh '..ve ti- --I...............■
nicely
I
* *» «" •■‘'h'-l
w
I' pro! tl*i''e- dreto:.-* on Cbitstmas. I;''” the »iia.hlner*.

Uf teacher's name to Mtos

iind one cal.

there are small,

Pletnrc* of the Mating place.

language.

('bmtnias tree.

And whi:<^ owl's fi-atlKT.

afe pools for skating that are • dan- S-anie In the reeds

Orawtof on tbalr aUtoa

Bwjy.'-, iJease a.md me a card aud bo

yntr dolly, ton fur tach of u.f We hare a time i

g<v.l:
WhIH.

leristolnesteadlenhtitot

t*-e

u.^uM
Would , i’

c,',r

to-fiire CliriitmSK

president

'oesnT need to be tolJ that work to

And Uie bc^e and irecK.
Tbete wilt be a piy Ume

have

l.lher.

IVizyk.

10 us.

Trooping allogeiher.

iwm. desr me. what a sudden ahoui- Oicx-n luckH. red cap.

MlUiOB little fleMT flakaa

u

with

Sunshine Cluh

jSo to my fci»t.r Mary's an.l
,0 ti ai
I
=tad
l)f.n I re Idrni| .ichorl. I am nln.- wear. .4J,
S'Jm hln.-r*. und bo,a
•oiild like to join the Sunehiiie
again >
Your frir-nd.
Please send nii' a card and
FraBo-s Flii-r
biiitcKi. 1 go. to Achoo). I am In the
Where does
* yo«A<s
Vl,f-r live 1>.M*
fimrih grade, My studies are reading,
«h<' live tar fi
C-darT
rromM''-<
aiithmelic.
wri,lng. geomaphy. ulid
Maude Mcklichael

Wood folk, good folk.

But when the bell rings in the after

n-n.t

like my tcaehi-f aud I sit with Anaa i

o pri-Uy old fa>hlont-.l fairy «ory

.lUndled up to their uosee. but as like Down the rtuby glen.
IS not ibe bi.yi, have Ihelr coats fly- We dare nut go shunting
ng open.
All are redebeeked, all For fear of llfle men.
btCi day's work.

Now ItY paaalBt by.

mu.t lie

One of me 8unsblners. Marvel UtT. M-nl Id a poem to be printed. It

re smiling, und look dulte ready for

Sing a aoiig oi tDow-timr

sure you

o yi.o luce to wake dress,«.r.,r |«T Jestir.

I am sure jviu

tori

jsun.Mne liilei» m Ihrm. W.

Anna Persyk...

:1%dT d.- >mi like IK-.I?


two llnle girto

jajd loon. It. ber paper,

O' Iltm-S play ng with

scholar If you t-ujoy school.

WESTERN CANADA

President-

Helen K'Unakl.]l:ke to join
I,am

dimt

eight years A. B. Bralc. rd, li«.« very rlo*.- to a.

i,|.uj

N- V... .na !
*;*

1.

...

Y'ours truly,

-vatcbSng her Soonblnera run by the and ben It Is;
■onse on their wsy to school, these
The Fairtoa
riniry days.
The girls
are
fairly Up the reeky mountain.

A Bong of »na«f

,
yc„,

to celebrate

ke t.. e., to echool. ijaway. but ,mc of your frieu*.. Mr. I

church 1,14

T.p,„:b„ bp ,bp.. r.,t

cuv<-r- otbera to guess alsjul.

Your president never gets rlred of

1. 1N7, ftSEI.

at

bushes

to have blonomed

lut jDio Blsatilii' whIU' flowers.

n«ina Jai
Number «f ffMmbara bAanfli

was

you

pW,.

Into It oftenT'

ch.iim- tu think nf wmielhlng for

all

llUle

I

you go

And May was right.
rigi
SO
sbuv.

Flees.

Christmas and had a good I'nie. My!

' ‘**‘‘*^

-It to a church.'
A." said J

L SDfSBirE J

1.

UM wiu, •

Tiiuoihy nodded.

Ceylon

Welch.
Snow.

Frances

“we're

^

•1 Iblph ■ IPO.,-

veara; Haymood Hodsun Welch, age

H.Y.F

Kitty,

Will hit*., .nefber

age

/<ara; Liilhto May W< kb. age ,brec

t* the tib (d inly! A gi'o,! Ttir.Bv p«r

I like t„ play aiih my doH and;b.ar fnMi,

only one brother, and my aeatmate Is

•Isiok out!- cried

l'?FARMS?:™FREE

lant 11. nice to have your Urtbdaj

jan. 15. ls«US.

u.lh.

for

Clara Lund.

Cedar. Mich.. R. F. D. No. 1.

pb!-.
I just love

I have four sisters beside myself, bat

Ti ng near the end of the mKwtions
w. dn'.
U,™. Tl~o,b, I

Nhmes

Margaret Emily Welch,

»„i.,
iofog}-.

Then Ralph asked if they ever sat
down, in it.

Thto to all



Please send her a card. Stelta;

It to- me, I am :n the slvtb grade. Myi^ doll :* nice to play with. 1 like to,
sudle. are reading, mtelllng.
arith^

"Yes,"

••les."

years

Drow. age one year. Crdar.

Mich.. R. F. D. No. 1.

Boll.

There are twenty-aevcB seboUrs In'orar PresMrni—
pie help
,«wf •*»'«" Mr teachen name to MUs
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Please send
- me . .card and
er very *-eU. 3he
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very kind

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U threw yean old os February MUt.j

Willem Stowe, age twenty mootbs. Timothy Slid It was.
"Can a lot of.peopta go in
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Name ie&- by Helen Kovarifc.

jyou ring and seen yoa march
The thb In the Herald.
D No. 1,'Christmas program mast have been this i‘me{nice.
Voor friend.

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wanted

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of the Detroit Businew Urnverarty now doing so w*H m
thi*
growing
aty.
The
chances were never better
tl.an today.
Why not
get
ready"?
Enter
any
time.
Winter term new open. Fine
catalogues free.
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Or yoiir wile, elUier one
you libr, bnl buy BEST
FLOUR and yon wtU not
have to blame anybody.

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1

•RAND TRAVCRK HKRALD. THUpSDAY. JANUARY JO. IMS.
of which are acaeffSies a cause of tv company-ffl«h. heap prettll;
flavoring and an
irrRatiost. Dales form an admirable; the apples already baked to complete
delIckKu rtonds. Ooe
moot expensive 1 terns on the telel adlonct to the conteau of the pantry ^tenderner*. a meiingoc of the beaten
and may he used'wbl-es of eggt very sllgbtly tweetec
bUl of fare, at breakfast. Is a long
tbe man-,ed. carefnlly avoiding tbe common
Frreich name for fried apples aW freely In cooUng. :
of handling them is not geoer- ror of too much sugar In a meringue
bacon It comes high at the boiet;
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
tbe tanner's wife, who has her ally known. Tbey make drUghtfui; Brown a very little In a very hot
own apples, grows on ber own tree, bread, cake, sandwiches, -podding,
nnd her own bacon, grown, eureu and and rauce. and lo these srticles Uke | Date P<es—Bake the prepared fni.t
'MO de«p. (u ^uilr daiUtijr
The tilvor Lining.
rainbow «f talth in ber brart. Hoar smoked under her wstcbful eyes, can :he place of lalslno. currants and rtt-rquIcUy la two crusts, adding a little
Hint In tbe diMast aapphire war
roa. sometimes ol Jam or Jell>.
|co1d water, a aprinkle of flour an*
have this dellcions dlsb at 1
A elood and a auBbeaa mei one daj a((«r boor abe would forc« bmclt
To prepare the dates lor rooking’<!«>«<“* wllb’biii er before putting o:
tbroutb, Ibe roaUn* of bt-r houaowork. trivial cost- Here Is the way to pre­
Met an, indaed, mlsht you and 1.
pare It:
separate them one by one and put »»>' «Pl*r cmsi or slew them In *
By ebasce. U we rode through theI da; af:er jUr walk nodcr l««d«o
»‘l' »"« proceed a
Wash a dosen sound apples and, them Into a pan of lukewarm water. '♦•^7 “'»'*■
iklM. but at BO duo did tbe rain­
aaoro aky.
bow fall to oblor out at leaat ooeo. without reoioving the sldn. cut them toss them lightly about for a minute witb iiquash. adding milk. eggs, apfee
'
Cstanii gad La Grlppa.
two. then drain. Now the seids “"I
baking jo one crust,
aaddened. I tboujb It canr porbapt wbrn abe away from the- core. In Irregnlar
Tbe eload worw
R V. ,:.v. A. E. TrcBimsn. Me '
rtones mcsi be removed, wb cb
sees. Slice lean bacon thin and fry
face.
**»« eipected It. Then, of couroa.
Wi.h.nct. u. Mo.. v:r:\.-, ; "M v wUs
gome Banana Recipes.
■ be done with the flnlUl It It almost crisp. Remove It
Qootb the oonboaa, all la a. qnlrer there were ibe }or-dara. when rainwaJ 1 srv sitOBg beli-Vv-» la 1‘vriuui.
Banana sponge—Soak one ounce
from tbe pan and put in tbe apples. gers. but abould the dates be uouebowa daooed and glltercd and gli
Of grace,
'1^ frown you on your daUy wayt ed from room to room, or abone When tbey are beginning to brown, UBlIy hard a sharp knltb may be used gvlatlne lo a pint ot cold srater ten
Why look to aad when llfe'a ao acroee tbe apray In tbe garden an- poor in enough water to almost cov- to advantage. After atoning. rviNst tr.lCutes, add to It the Juice of ooe
Put on the Hd and alow them to the rintiog daintily and disln wry lemon and a half pint cupful of grandemeatb tbe aun. and tbe light
julated sugar, set m-er the Are and
broken into color Booded her heart cook dry. They may be served with borougbiy.
or without sugar, as tbe taste dirreta.
Date Bread—At night set a sponge stir unill the gelatine Is iborougbly
Tbe aoabre elood to UUa qoeat re­
No matter bow full ber daya i
Tbe sugar sbouM Uot be added unUI »f one quart, of lukewarm water, dissolved—u srtll take but a couple
plied.
of pleoMni doUea or weary taaka. the they are quite done. Turn them but three pints of common whKc flour.'of minutes If put lo a rbaliow
.“It'a eaey tor you to bo aatlaSed
teacnpfnl of potato yeast sod Do not let It boll. Strain through
platter, lay tbe stripe of bacon
I'm bom of nib. you're bom of tbi.j rainbow alwaya brought a freah
j aitarkle to ber eyee, and made her.
them and set the platter In tbe
oottfnl of salL Set r in a warm | wire s eve into an earthen dish and
place to rise, and tn the monilog add set away to get rold: if in srintei
I needa mnat weep Ull tbe world U oonacloua of ineuluniary apcurrlng oven for about five minutes.
Practically tbe same plan Is used ibout five cupfuls of whole wbesi weather, out of doors. Take three
^gnc.**
I Up*-' The goepel of cheer, of hope.
[and of deeper truai aeemed In the in trying tomatoes, and this dish Is lour. This recipe makes three good bananas, whip them to a fine
“ Tu true.** —m tbe aunbeam. “that rainbow uersage. and abe aaked the bo good that there Is never any left I'ced loaves, and one or two may be j with an egg beater, whip as stiff as
at the cloae of the meal, no mat- reserved ior plain bread If you wUh: , poarlble the whites of two egge; add
yon moat cry.
-j *^1°^ ol Home Cheer to -'pasi along'
aer bow large the Ash or bow small
for each lout of date bread stir in to tbU tbe banana pulp and beat
Wblle 1 muat 4(0110 tbroagb Ue hi-r aecret of Inner Joy.
pint lailghdy heaped) of tbe pre- again unUI well mixed:
boondlMo aky;
| "ouM it not be a good thing If we tbe family. Pry the bacon and remove
with a peeuilsr «pasm>4lr ifUffIm
Bat tben'a neeor a oorrow that all net our on a oearcb for ralnbowa. It from tbe pan. Then put in tbe to­ pared dates. Hire again and bake In'gelaUne Ir rold and ready i* stiffen
thethraml. li-would s,-iw lu.-suddrnl.r
matoes.
which
should
be
sliced
rath­
lot at flrst but In-, add to it the rest, a little ai
arooT undo
| otA indeed, for tbe tabled pot of gold
suU tur stew tniDotrs i would be oi.Ward tbe las; of beating all the wliile wKb
a:J« tv »p«sk sndiMy.BDd my bnaih
Through the amlle of a friend, and ai the end of Ita bow. bat to uke the er thick and not peeled Alow them reaslng i
Would be grwsllr
i
. . . -I
ir lutrTfrrr4^w|lb.
of its sblDlng.
to brown on both aides. Salt and pep­ Ibe baking. Three-quarters of an hour
it should stiffen tn flneen
111 amlle ior yon.'
I 'roi'i'-tvi W, g»>p fur brrsik.
somewhere, somehow, through all our per them get^rously. and pour In flbODld prodoce toaves of a rich minutes beating. Set In a cool plsce
luded tlist u was some
enough water to make a tbin gravy. browB. moist and tender tbrougboui until wanted and serve with
And lo. aa tbe toabeas apokc. tbe days.
Line tbe bottom of a broad platter Do not cut tbe loaves for i
least urJ sauce,
e bolltBg
great! Custard Sauce—Heat
•Ive bonrr. This breod U
On tbe face of the eload waa aotira- DaliMy Toochea on Every Day Feed. with amall pieces of toari or bread
hv pirlplt.
Saya tbe New Souihweat: One ihst is not too fresh. Lay the slices of i tovorite with children, and li point point one pint of milk, then add Ibe
tag dpwa:
-1 kul l.tsnl so much shoot' Penns
insBCBs.iwo yolks well beaten, iwo Uble-Twaa yearn ago. bat each elood yoo frequently heart tbe ezeuae. “We tomato on.
ssavslrrrh rviordylbal I delermlonl
gravy.
On
W:b
slice
of
tomato
lay
spoonfuls
of
granulated
sugar
and a
afford to serve tbingi beautiful­
Sotrytu
After
isklng
two boulvs. tny
Date Cake—Ben; together a sMght-lbalf tcasjjoonful .of vanilla. Do'not
Bean a oUmr lining for yon and me. ly lo tbe country aa they do In the a bit of the bacon, and put the pUttreubte bat dbapproroA 1 feel sure
tnto tbe oven to beat for a f^w ly heaped cupful of sugar and a half let « boil, only eome to tbe boiling
-dleorge U. Suiton in Udlea' edtj. We bare neltber tbe money
A
tbit reruns !.»• gr. ailT l.enreied me."
Rom Joaraal.
Bor (he lime.' The excute la a lame minutes.
cupful of butter: add two well beaten i PO'ni. and when as ih*ck as rtdh
B.-V. J*. l;. hwactrom. 8w«.luh
- cream tbe yolks
It la Juat exactly tbe farmer or
X ML ^raaubur
There Is a Holland dish that calls eggv: add one-half learpoonful
UtUe Thinga.
\Vi»„ wri: > that from'-OB uds-.
done.
ne who Urea In a amall town for bacon, and It may not sound good sense of lemon and a seraj<e of
Whob tbe little trlaM
who can afford to serve thlngi we.l. but It It Is once prepared, tbe chances meg: add oneenptui of sweet milk
Banana. Jelly—Soak one ounce of
.cured of cfaronic c
Meet yen, day by day.
In the farm there are no diatrnc- are that It will become a frequent with one teaspoonful of salerauis‘ gelatine In half a pint of etrid water
cored o! absdvsM-of catarrh when
then by. unbeedlng.
PuruM U T^let Tttm.
Dgeise that I tru-d h:d any effect.:
Uona and few aoelal engagemenm. visitor at Ibe family Ubie, Chop a dlicolved in It: flnally add two and^
Hives: add to this a full pint of
Leave them oa the way.
I Mywltc wasci:ri-d fr..in a severe case Tor two yea« Pr. Bartasa and his
The farmer'a wife and dnugbten mall bead of erksp cabbage and tour cne-half cupfuls of floor with two
two'tolling
............ ..............
water, the Juice of
O/Jsgrippe,
and
we
ft.-l
that
tbe
leset
.all the lime there la. True they large apples together uatll tbey arc t.'aspoonfula of cream of tartar sift , oas and half a plat of gronulated
lUy UlHjrsd b
___ ^ do Is tugrau-fclIysckaewUdge
I
weesn
They're not worth the trooble
:rt'sk> Pernas In Ublet form, and thslr
have the milk and butter to attend very
Iborougbly
mixed. ed tbrougb it. Stir gvntly Into this i gar. Stir It well together and strain |
of I'rruu
t •‘trvauoaslabort have Just twwn crowasd
Of a frown or aigh;
to. and they do their own washing Sprink
wfth a very little salt and creamy mars a well heaped cupful of through a Jolly bag or line wire strainwtle Joins
In ssadUg best
yvople who object to
Do not take then with yon.
and Bcrubblng. Yet many a city wo­ pepper and place In a baking dish of the prepared dales. Bake In a shallow er: Pour this an Inch deeo In a moid.; wishes fur yonr
: liquid DvdlctoMcaa now secure Pernna
BnUe and paai them by.
man does all her own housework, granite or earthen ware. Cover with j paa and ent In squares. Your family
t few rlices of banana and set
Throat Trouble.
!T*blet*. whl.-h rvprerenl lb* medlvlBsi
goea to clubs and receptions, enter- water and lay thin slices of bacon I
cordially Invite j-on to repeat
t doors In winter, (n ihe refrlgera-] H»v.H.W.Tsi--.PwLiB'-oln Aveonr.jingTrdtcnU of P,-inns. EschUMvt I*
«nt «f little ptenanrea
laloa at luncheon or dinner and man­ over the top as close together as pos-'
cake as often a* your time and j tor If summer, until It hardens, keep-' Walnut Hills, fin.-iunsn.
write*; e,,uiv*i.ni t» eua ai4rag* dose of
U your pntliway tall. ^
ages to find time to prepare ber sibip. Bake in a slow dven two hours
rength win permit.
jlng the remainder In a warm place. | “Tor several jsar.I usv* Uh.u trvuUed Peruaa.
inay are worth the keying.
meals daintily, for her own family a* turning tha bacon when It becomes
> tbe first stiffens pm i
Date Sandwkhee—Cut white
Though they be but amalL
well as foi company.
crisp. It Is delicious and It should graham brekd In thin slices, trim offi<
layer of Jelly
tmlh sides. Ai wire egg whip makes
Aa to tbe other excuse, that the be served In tbe dish In which it Is any hard crust that may nelarlously j ({gain putting away to harden until teasjauns of t
.1 e«n«l turner.: Alter frying Uy tbssn^
Pnnae not In your Journey
farmer cannot afford to bare things cooked. If the family does not boss- Ltiempt lo ellng around the edges. aU
This makes a v.-ry sight- soda.
o:i iremn papjf lo absorb the greakb'
To tome lofty enda; •
gahilabed. there is aa little truth lo
regular baking dish, a napkin may butter ininly. ibiu spread on oneJiy dish when served witb whipped
J're-nch toai;i ir i.Is.i.s a favorite ll.al ma.v !»• IS til.Til Reniemlwr that
Take the gladneee with yon.
tbe ftatement that his wo- be drawn around the taomely earthen slice the prepared dates. They vtlljerrani around ’he base.
j
i with ohildrea and most groate<K*iiiK V.I11 raake ^ the
Share It wlih your trienda.
ifolk have not tbe time.
Well
before It Is placed
need to ue gently coaxed, rolled and, Banana Fritters—Tbese are very p< uple. and can
made of thin flui-M u.vrier (pugh and generally uu;
—Fanny fierce Iddlnga.
served dlibes do look expCMlve. The Uble.
spread 'with a rllver fork to make a
Beat with an egg beater the
cut irom i^stale leaf and mos pleasant. If tfa^ dii-ecUoiu are care­
little extra touche* seem to roput
Left-over mashed potatoes may be lUoooUi layer; The duies having ac-, yolks of two eggs light, then add. cm u-ned In m... and egg—two •gg* to fully fallowed. I the oysters wlU be
for more than all tbe aolld food that made ffcry tempHag in several ways. commodated themselves to elrcuro-jm pieces, two Urge baninas or three a pint ot milk—and (hen tried on a plump and dsilfrions. lArge uyuteiv
John Wsetsy^ Rulo.
looks so cheap without them. As a Salt them generously and
light nances, cover with anoiher thin slice Jgniall oner, and beat again until the griddle wiih a mixture of butter and ate not especially des'rable. except
“Do all the good you can.
matter of tact, tbese extra touchro with a couple of eggs. Butter the of the buttered bread and pres* ihe^,»<, are mixed to a light pulp: now,lard, or biiiler aod beef drlpidngs. for looks. The small ootr taste quite
By aU tho means you can.
never cost much, and In tbe country baking dlsb and put In the poutoee. two s'd<w gently. together after the add a teaspoonfiil of sugar, two tea-lu U eaten with sugar or syrup like as good. Cook* in rvstaaranu have a
In all tbe ways yon cam.
they cost less than In the dty. They covering tbe top with strips ot bi- well known manner of sandwlriie*. | spoonfuls of melted butter, a scant grIddU cuke*.
in all the places you can,
chiefly In eggs, cream, pars­
or smsU sausages. Bake half str\c tn a pretty china plate while, half cupful of mitv the wbitee of two; of course all 'our redffer* are faAt oil the timea yon can.
ley. lettuce and a proper understand­
hour. Whea (be sausages are itc,
beaten sstiff and a cupful and a miliar with the ordinary bread pod
ibey are newly made,
made. Y'our guosis |
To Ml the people yo« can.
ing of tbe way to otlllxe them. In tbe used the dish Is exceedingly rich, will probsbly eonelder this dlih *|half of (lour with a scant teaspooafut'ciugs; but all huy not ka
A Cood idsa.
As loRg as ever you caa.'
country, the eggs and cream are to too .rich for any but tbe strongrot disiinci novelty.
jof baking ,)OWder. Beat all well to- |i|m-r of bread whirti are not too
When you buy a aweaier |
be had In abundance. A flower pot stomach. A re-ally -sweU" way to pre­
; Pudding—Almost any recipe} gether with an egg beater. Drop from hard can i .- made m-o a resemblance
lillie yaru tbe asme
of parsley In the trout window wlU pare them, ao that they may be ten ­
lat a layer otJam or Jelly a*;n spoon :o deep hot fat and fry a to luikey drtnrtng C-u your bread^
ho'e comes, as It u sure t
supply leaves for flavoring and dee*
on tbe plate wi-.b game er -flab at part of therule may
be bcneflcUllir j light brown. They should be like a'iato dice, and If you hare a quanUiy' ^ do’nm at'temw vAdaro ’ih't^
orating aa winter, and It Is not at all
real sure^nougb Unquet. begins changed'by subsUtuting a layer of .puff ball Serve with a whipped aance. of gravy trom ahlch fat can be
^
^
Affleult to have lettuce and other with Che above rertpe. To a capful of dates. The following formula has
Whipped
Sanee—Beat
’o
a
cream
a
left
from
any
kind
of
roast
j
sweater Itself being
la CM cf Mrs. Whitney's atorlee U
-iBg vegeubles grown In ho; beds cold mashed potato, add a beaten egg been used with success snd is recom-1hsif cupful of butter, ncm add to It a . piece ol butter will do as
tbe charBcttr of a dear old giandand a generous pinch of salt. Beat mended as easy to make and gratl- irapful of powder.-d rugar aad b.-ai thoroughly grease the bottom of a
rent
tch long aUtche*
Bothor. HOT llUle grandchild coold
Tbe real trouble la not witb the mill the mWure U very light.
lying lo the taste; Butter a pudding-; well together. When tMs U well spider: p.f iii the bread, with
„.geiber Just as If yoo were gomil pronounce the letter K and turn­
cost of these things, but with the
Have ready a brogd Iron frying pan dlsh and sprinkle on the bottom half iereaiutd ;:dd-s(-few dioi* f a ilme.'litile chunks ol butter and plenty of
,he ordinary darning. Tbsu,
ed all ber R'e Into Lt. So the word
Id^a ttmt Is *0 Brmly rooted In tbs with half an Inch ot boUlng hot lard.
ry bread crumb* wet, beating all tbe while, a half cupful of season ng, then pour enough boiling
drawing tbe threads over
gfuteatber sras toreed into gladfarmer's mind ihat the artistic touch Drop in the mlztpre. a spoonful at with a verv. very little milk: rover .cream and a half teaspoonful of van- water on it to moisten It; rover tight
.
.
BOther. -a name so tree and ao pretnecesaatr. not worth while.
time, not too close together. The with a Uyer of the iioaed and wa
ly. and (n a moment It will steam
^
that “Orandmotter' was “GladHe can get enough to eat wffethcr edges curl up ai If tbey had been ed do es. Tbe next layer should
Fried Bananas-Cut la half length-,'hrough and yoo ran s-.ir It and elth^
• ^Sbther' to tbe end of the story.
there U a sprig of parsley on the plat­ crimped by tome kitchen Instrument. bread crumbs as before.
like
tgeiher a table.p.«nf.il of jer brown a Kt'Ie
Itfle or h.vve
h.-ive it
« moist Hhc
Perhaps one reason why she was
er not, and be goes to the Ublc When one side la brown uiro them
I.
.ho,jld
bo
^
^
and mriitened with milk still
and sugar, beat sn egg very
Uke her name, waa because abe al­
the pnrpoee of sattsfjlag bis hun­
Drain them on brown paper cautiously. Now Jieat one quart of n^j,,
.«d
. ,ood .bb.ll. ..
....... ,,
....
a tablespcK.Bful of water, grjivy «
ways managed to live among the ger Yes; but be might make of the
and serve on a beaied platter.
milk and when nearly boiling take it,d:p the sl.ces of banana in tbe egg. lu.e or potatoes.
I match*-* the sweater, the darn wiU
rainbows: tor tn Che window of her mealtime a delightful break la
vegeubles may be from the Are aud add gradually the.jh^n ,^;i
the flour, and suga- and
Tlie I til- dry bard piece* ■nd .^.q, be noticeable
room - a silken ootd waa anapended monotony of the dayis tabor. The
ide both delicious and appetizing yolks of four egcf which have bron
in'd.-ep fai 1 delleatc brown Sift c.-uste uhlnh alu-ays arouamla'.e can:
________________
midway from a hooa,
farmer's life need not be ^11 stupid by tbe simplest method of cooking.
previously beaten with a half cupful powder.-J .-.ugar
on a pie tin In an oven that Is |
More Eggioaa Itseipea.
boldlog tassels of
drudgery. He has at hand the meant Tbey should be prepared and boUed of sugar; aJd the four beaten wni e* Bananar that are rather green .are j-jst hot enough to dry and make
richly faceted balls and drops that
Water Muffin*—One plat ot flour,
iklDg It far more enjoyable than
aln salt water until tbey are ten- stirring them In IlghOy. Return this lery good served In that way.
ibeni a ffgbl bros-n. then roll them! onw tableapoocful Of lard, <»e tabitbad once adorned eome grend old the life of ihe cooped-op city man. If
When tbey are almost done, tbe
the Are- and *Hr till it bertn* to
Banana Salad—This U a good dish flne and put away to ore in making' spannful of butter, one xatupoenrul
rttaadeUer. The cord oould be allp- he would uly make use of what
sauce should be made. To a table thicken. Take once mere from the
for Sunaay night n-a Cut a half doz­ croquette*, frying fish, etc. We have of soda, ooe ualtapoonfu! of saH. one
p«d at pleaaure to raise or lower ture has provided for him.
ipoonful of butter, melted in a flat
add the veries: *i>eeV of salt en bananas in slices, also a half doz:ly learned tha; these slightly lablespounful of yeast, and as much
tb#M clear refractort to eueb polnu
This sermon Is directed as much granite pan. add one,ol flour When
a anal) half tcaaiumtiful of es­ e:j oraeps: mix lliem »eil toguher. b™..M bTbb,b. ».b,
md j„„.
„„„ ^ „„
,
In the light as would let them scat­ against toe farmer as against bis
r are bleuded. dra‘w It aside from sence of van !la. Pul Ibe eusurd.
die cakef. with -the addition of Poet
Over all equeeze the Juice
ter their wondeiful radiance most wife and dsughlera who do the cook­
St ff batter. Woi
from tbe fire and stir In gradually
t well sith [K'Jwdc: egg and a handful cf flour, and milk I
rpooiiful at a time, upon the layer of
channiogly." Often they teU on a ing and serving. Almost any wo­
Into the Dour xt.
cupful of milk. Let It boll until it Tumbf—not to distarb them—and
la a-ii;-- .. Lai-- r; but as we hapicture fuU of bMLuUtuI asmclsUoDs. man Is willing to go to no end ot
|«d sugar
last of all. the yeas:, -.ben well i
thicken*, adding mU and pepper.
hake nti;l! handsomely browned
never fasre-d them, we ran only r*
or acrom the wtadow-ftidcn among trouble If she is sure her husband Is
stir, drop from a spoon and b*ke.
Drain tbe vegeublo. pul it into the
j
Bread.
Eat lukewarm or cold, not hot.
!
ommend i; .i« worthy of trial.
tbe flowen. aometlmaa touched the going to appreciate It Sbe will take
Dongfan-jis—Taka one quart
uuce and almuier ten minutes before
u-.illze
Sauce—Pare, core and quar-1 There are to nwny ways i
QIadmothsrh gentle hands as though Ume to put tbe ..ttle garnishing
Sour and ihrro teupouafuls of baking
serving. This Is an excelienl wa
How 10 Fry Oyrteea.
ter apples ** for apple **««•; siew^.taie bread, that .1 seems a wonder
la a roruua. or lay la a long abaft of louche* to ber cooking. It be
powder ar.d ' ;fit:>fetber; piece of iKilprepare turnips, cauliflawer. dry
a-ruer ;:i 'he New Yoik Adver•ered unUl nearlv done, then un- fo much is waf-ed .n many house
light on toe words of the Good Book, her to. and If ihe has reason to think
ter
site of ao egg. roe cup ot sugar,
earrols. and even beeU. The
giv*-* the following excellent
rover and add an equal «p#aniii> o» .ho;di. We s.-- ii thrown In garbage
ever open la that quiet room.
one p.n’ nf mUk. s lltUe nutmeg, one
be will finish hit meal with a hearty
■ aauoe may be osed for leftover
m fried ©y»trr?
verv mile sugar—acronl-: ,iai;s. or Vlt to moul.l by many an
The eibry of Oledmolher and the, kiss of approval and a penulo.- trib­ odds and ends of meal. This Is much
d--**erb poonful of coravlarch. m.zed
’he
flrat
plac-’.
avoid
cracker
log ta taste—bearing in ndud that the Vononacal servant, who would gisd-'
ralnbowa was so sweet that it made ute to ber
In the milk
. skill.
more tempUng than tbe reguUtlon
dates help iff swoeien the apples ij
.• if she .only "knew what to cniml>; they are ps»iy and vrtll
a laating Impresston on one reader,
Rub the butter In the pour and
First of all. meals should be
*'hasb’ and It Is also much more nu
shell srouod the
Cover and cook once more until the,..., »;th n."
who thenceforth commenced lo look ed. not thrown on the Uble. The
r-.s-pr. pet ;n other ingredleau. ndx
ms. Tbl* creamed hash, if so
will
in
the
b>’glnnlng
redates
are
tender,
but
not
nnvl
they
i
I-.
n:ak-i.
delicioui.
gri.ldle
cakes
for ralnbowa. 8be had no prim, but plates should be at the father's place, you wish to same it. nhould be garI..1 F soft dough, add more floor It
dm-e
any
p<
possibility
of
success.
Ir
raggedlv
diffused
through
the
»bcn
i-oqked
soft
In
cold
water,
was surprised to Bnd bow t
M-odei. toll oae-hslf. Inch thick, fry
and he should carve and provide the nlsbed with sliced bard boiled eggs
sule bread In thsr
e. rendering i: unsigbily. Consci-. Three small slice*, with safer enough' /ead put some
things ncled as a retractor of kghL plates with meat, poutoes and gravy. aud sprigs ot lutnley.
lu hot lard to a delicate brown.
dry. and after It is tboro-tghentlouslv lemember that alt cooking «, rover them, should be sufficient,
Tbe bevrted edge of
Or he may serve tbe meat and pass
And this le-ads up to the general
Splee Cake—One cup of sagsr. onely bard ged dry, grate it finely and
-honld
first
invite
the
eye
to
rouse:
the.
milk
and
flour
are
added,
serrated edge of a lamp globe,
plate* tq the one next blm who •abject of cmrtflsbing. A plstter ol
half cup of butter, one-half cup of
keep
The
crumb*
In
a
glass
Jar.
f*
he
appetite.
But
should
Ihe
sauce
niake
nearly
t«o
quarts
of
batter
vase of flower*, or even a tumbler
preside over ihe dish of poui
cold..mf«t may not be any more vj
scant tasspaonful
and
water act In a ceruin fastaloo. was Other things may be pul on the same uable as food when It Is gsnilsbed inlortunalflv cock too long for beau-‘ srurc reoke prefer io put in on» tgc.: ih.( if any are !»ft they can 1- y. _a,o\tttrx
each of eincamon. sJisplce. cloves.
sore to eetcti the light and. brwk- plate If they are not the kind that than when It Is awkwardly thrown ty sift it.' return it to Ihe fire and|*h.ip oth.rs Ike tb.tn fully a* w-’l
ootmeg: beat well lobeat tocether ar t-gg srd n
Iw It Into tragmeuU. ubow the ralo- will run together aod spoil the fla­ together: but It Is certainly far more <^k rtt‘l longer till W becomes * »ah.‘Ut. When b- btvad U soak-d
kwrot mik M-aso-^ t.g • with geth«r: then odd ooe cup Of sour
marmalade; and in this ron-|.o|t. make it Bne with a *i«>c«n. 'add
bow c^oringi.
vor ol all the food
pleasing to tbe eye, Tbe housewlft
Worone tesapoonful of sod*
[. pper. and If Bked. ;
t is a very palatable fili ng (>,«
and sulfirient flo--r to stiffen
it iaki'« a Utile longer to wash the rosy pnciiee a little psrdonable do
V
beat rt rred In until It la
quite foamy,
for Was..,ngion pie*. Never confide, i-opugh so the cskes can be easiiv
rainbows, she became to Intersstd dishes when salad, creamed vegeta- eeption, saving the neatest slices
•he
Vgr
"aeparatrij ’ Dtp "the mater* Flour eaouA to make It quite stiff,
vour partial failure to anybody, hot turned, if sour milk is use.1. add to
that she began a systematic bunt for' ble* and dess.Ti are served
inp. and sbe may edge the entire
flrv in llP lr own tlqquld. then io the and one e-jp of ra tins, floored. Bake
allow
the
family
ro
ruppose'this
»':>»
.
the
batter
ooe
tearpooo
Of'cream
tatthem, and was surprised and dehght-' rate i>laies or side dishes, but tbi
platter with lettuce or parsley.
rrumbf. tr-n lo the egg aad milk and »!owly aud ice when cool.
ed to And that the gloomltsi day was • ira Ume i.j w.-;i -p.-ni.
And then Ung a fickle and a bard balled egg the original des-inatlon of the daie*j„r, dirvolred in a little wat-.- an 1 :arOy in the croflib. again. -iTh-n
Bal;:n Cskc—One cupful each of
j one even teaspoon of soda. This l» a
not without Ka gleaming colors.' u„.n. arc -lo many ways of cooking
slice* for the final decoraUon. and apple*.
Another method of using applet' aoo.1 plan totollew ;u all uses irf sour; romra tne nriusi frying, which H the-'*ug»r. rour milk, snd chopped ^
Somewhere, when nhe least expected tlsnge. ao many dainty way*. The;
Ini. The .roret of success teroed raisins; two of flour; one-bslf
•’h dates is to psre and core the ap- m'lk. as it seldom con-ain* eno-ag.. rrocia:
It. would fla^ out s rainbow and need not be merely boiled or baked
Tht Us* of Datw in Cooking.
•“
^
ra-,.c;d to entirely counteract the soda i. to have plenty of fat and have ,t cupful of butter, one teaspooofU of
turtle her with iU pretty message. |or fried In the same stupid old way.
The free use of this Arabian fmli pier without quartering, fill the (
cinaamoo, one-qnarter of clove*, onewr Of conise. when only a small qusntl- bolHnq hogndwUy she commenced' loj Take baron for example.
Vfbo in diet Is highly recommended bj ter of e*rtt apple with dates, t
Th,
.hcull
b. I. ,h.ll inWI ""“W S”»
"*
;th'iy of four milk I* med. twice a*
•ct afought ol hope with these would *
think of anything delicate many physicians. It Is a gentle Uxa- c.ver a llt’le ho: water, sprinkle v
Ims,..,®. "hUl er™m;. tin,
oU.ct
'
rream iBrur ax soda tbould b> ,h.r.,.a . mlnui, ,r
and bake In tbe dish in *-bicb|mnch
. and In case* of bemorrboids I*
IKtle “bam
"boA of promise.'
promlae.' No day was
was'or
dainty about rommon baron'
or dain
rh,,„rt » t.m.n tb™, d.U»i,li ob,U,»C
serve as both a > be prelerTcd above flgs. tbe seeds they are lo bo served. Far i very d*U>-'taken, for when the milk U entirely
meoUlljr ao full of fleoea, no sorrow ^ it can be made

HOME CHEER

REV. TROUTMAN SENDS
BEST WISHES FOR PE-RU-NA

Rev. George A. E. Troutman,
Washington, Mo,, Writes,

'% Wife and I Are Strong/J'
BelieveiJi tn Pe-ru-na."

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Part Two
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHtCAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY SO. 1*08.

VOL. L.
SUU FonMfW iiMtttute.
P>DBi rucMila}'* urcord.
A 1*0 ityf
of ibc SUle
Farmers' toftliu r and com show
opcood In the court ho-j»c this mora­
ine
a simmI att-iidaoce for os
or>cDiog ocaioii.
Some of ibe best et-'skers Jn the
sutc barn been procured omoDC
vtilrb ofT H. D. Cannon, eondurtor;
T. A. Parnind. Eaton Rapids; .S'. P.
, _
Itnil. Ulnmondole; Frank F. Ror rs.
Jii'
I^sIiir: Mrs. Prtnma
Agricnlinrlll.... Prot. I. E. T.E, Alrt-ltural CAhge.
With such material and an exr.-neotly t^anned priigram ihroiighout
BMceras is assured lor one of ihi- bi«t
fuwluiles ever held in ihN ntglon.
Meming Session.
ne morning aeaslon was dpened by
tbe prraident. W. ft Cray. Traveire
Clly. the
b> U»«- Rev. J, W. Stiller.
A fd>onoRru|.h operated by Chna.
Ouaton furuUhed music during the
meeiingi.
-RpraylDk and Spraying Machine
cry. fay T. A. Farrand was an Icier
etcing topic Inken d|>. He said that it
Is of Dtmon Imiiortance to know wbaV
tbe spraying Is for. iDsects or dlseitoe:
also the time and aiUtnre to be used.
He spoke rarUcularly of the apple
srorm and uid that spraying could be
done for the moth before the falussom
forms or later When tbe sram
batchea.

«v. nlln ol U. booE. b. Ebibb B.1l.L._______ —
_____
Ids were a *.41..«
failure !...■
last _______
year-________
be-ause
so few apfhyad but they will pay n. re
aUeaUoB to the spraying next ye^r.
Sivnylug In August miist be done
also.
Mr. Fhrrand-aiso spoke of spraying
madlnery. giving good poinia for both
(he hand pomp and power ma­
chines. He favors of Ibe lalter the
gasoline engine, but he declared all
abould have a hand pump also
The dlscntate upon spraying this
morning broufft out many excellent
Idear, end Mr. Farrand was ask.4 to
apeak partlcuUriy of.fpraylng poU-

theliTB.': a time, be declared, when the
isoniai Riven bf Ibe pupils
school
He plants In cart|r June and apraj^lBoardutua avenue ecbool. under tbelfcchtol tuard j>;>rfofnivd
.
...
____«M ______ «r
____ l.:..
ftJI___.__________ l
* h.Mln.pa. 4.. . n.. ...rf ..r
business In an>- sort of var. and ft
tboroafAIr
nslns
to ur 15 fc«t
anss-ered the purpose. But that time
bose on bis tprafins macblDe.
spnrn for bnao and aUo for btlctiL (made an eSon t pleaso and their «f- has Kone br.
'-If rou are a oehool director in
His nSxtare is four tninces of v.lrot b
ctBtt or ten onnet« of lime.
Tbe <men1nft address sas upon
Farm Hora*.
"Rural School Probl«n»," by G«>rtT
-If. B. Cannon apokc upon ‘The]L- Crisp. co-JOty ecHrmisi'lon.-.Farm florae and ft Car. " Kfrtna In >•<*«»■«- a»« H is to l*e rrere ted that
hit opinion the best bora- for the piir-l '•‘f
of ‘W* vsl.iable addnsa Is
■ lack of
P«'’
e
horse!
"•‘‘■'B

fam porposcs, and trustworthy .Is de­
sirable.
Mr. Cannon does not bctlere In
eeononjirlnff In horse power. Better
results are obtained when then- U not
too mnrh for
hors- to do. the
work ts then done on time and Ihurouplily and the hone 4s nut faae<'d.
He spoke of the Iraportanre of a
properly flitlnR eultar.
enoRRh yet not Hsht and lurraw at
the top. He adv)»r« one t-r snnmer
and ono for wluli r.
In'speaklns of the blanket be said
to llankel a horse if It Is in
eomfiirtalde stable >iol'-ss It cMnom In
RweaiLnR or wet. The stable in win­
ter ! hould be at dboiit a fre. xlnx tem
peratnre, good and dry,-well lighted
and pleniy of iM-ddIng provided,
working horse should have plenty of
oroirtd. food, linseed meal and
bt ing good. For coarse food had and
timothy are good.
said that the <proteld food
shoitld be given last, oratcr flrst.
(....j ......j.
!
given tifuv tbe protold food bur
not HO much as to wash the food from
tbe stomach before digested.
Tuasdmr Evsning.
Great Interest it being manifested
in Ibe seasloat pf the Farmers' instl. ihe gatboring that filled tbco'irt./room last night being represenlatlve uoi only of the iiromlnent fshners of the county but miny of Trav­
erse Clly business men were slso in
aliendanee.
The program was opened by several

Ur. Crisp It'cuu hlr. ren'.arhs by
reading a guolstlon fn*m Uanh ! Web­
ster opbo the purpose of education,
and after iMs spoke in purt ns fol­
lows:
"We h.-ar much
ed-ic.-ition.
what It 1*. what It fc. not. what it may
or may n-t Ue.
nn* in favor
of It, other are liidifTcr.-ven romewhat opiioted to it. Sbun- are ready;
to spend ih-lr lart dollar to ed-jcal •
their children. i:thers herttale Jo
t:pcnd any.hlng.for that puriwwe. S-mipi
say eduration is for the-pnriiuse «>(
developing charjr:. r. otb.-rs lAok iir>-«ii'
George 4^ Crisp.
It as a means s-tier-by th-r may biak-i
a living without doing bard *ork.l
Some there an- who ihliiU that .dura- Crunii 1 raV' — eoutitv.- he ruicl. "you
Ucn makes-liTfc criminals, and others' kivis ih:iii hjV4- n l44t 4>f l.iishu-i--.
think 1' unfits our young men and! to
iv Xot on. hulf the Hp.l.
young women from perfornitog modern 1 ri>ali*e the Hst atntmnt of woii.
Atncrlean way. Some then' are who!eapeelBlly oi«id thV ductor. And ;hi
Ihroogti onr sebnoU and i:nl-jw<>rk U gtcm.np,
yersltles and are lotnily impcrnaredj "What .Iih-» the diivctoT get out of
for the business of life. Hut is thSk itT • tu s-ime '.Ii-; i^cis ?r.. in roiiie- |ia
an arg-imum ngain.-l the- teeh.wV.r iin -iriie no d illar-. and iii e.tli.-r Ih
yiwh Is Demanded.
Ititoe^-. nn -lotUirs. I l.a\o n>-.<r met
Thi- rpeakir went bach |i> Ihe -arly^one *t<. was WllHi-g to ansW.s Uia'
(la.v# of the school, and ihelan-.l thutlhp was .laiisfli-d with ih>- honor e.f |i.
while certain advances bad been made] "Thi rc h- another side, Tbe dl*
in tbe sehisil system, gr-at. Wrblt-s ^ trielf raiiu.d atfi4rd to |s:» Hit- IwarJ
made in Ihe .bnslnessla fulreonipensatiiiii,l--pi'i-ir -inte.-s.
...... 4.
melfcdSi5<>f our counir.v. .More
Is de-'K ......
v.-iu r-.iu'i .....
pay „a ......
man I__
lv*rSI.
his -4«...
into
mai>4led of tbe young iieople cnirring'
cant' afiord to giv.- you the bout of
biiiduess life oiow than la Joraiet | Mi: n-nrie>s.''
yoars, But he said, a school wbiit,!
Prablemt of Teachers,
flnishetl product Is not of Hu* best. is| ’ Mr. Crt*p f4)’|nwi-d with a fi-w re
eaiuiblr of improving.
^ninrks u;u'n t’o- et>-4ni4>|M:ii-in slid-r
In regard to the rural eehool pmb-'iiess i-f ir.-iMiullib-f v.-kieh ......... ihtIcnjf. Mr. Crisp suted that tbt-re nre_learh«T *-<iv niiirtiiiig .is tin- clerk
Jiiat as many problems ns there areistrikes p,
r|iohe Of
pupils attending the seheot. Thy first ft ronecs in he general makeup of the
problem Is ll..' school board. There;pupils, declaring them to I..- a "tu<d-

, shear and eon per acre:
slU be a
; j-os-JHiltl.s^' He alas spoke!
>• 'em- th;it .ire bora tfsAers.i H. n Canocm fo'towed wi b an ad; grtai'aehlevemect; but
having iiaiu!r.R. Whets not, and| dress upou -The Agrkuliural College more Itnportaat to doable tha deslra.

From Wednesday s Record.
The sisie (anuers insUnita etertod
o h. rs do uot. -Thr should know thelf,g„.,
the efflch-ut
ma.-ria's noon which th.-y wc.rk." h,„pp,, xi:- l.,loratorv ,m- m,-d iS- foliosing offieers thU morning:
l*rv-4ldent—F M. Hsmmood.
said. -Th. t. nr., tra. many novices In;^
quratioas.
F-entary—E. O Ladd.
tfcU field Yet wbat Is th. r.- lor the
^
i.,
Vic- pr.-sldrnls—Acme. D. P. Hoxle:
e-mn.v 4.-;.-.! i..,!--- to l..».k forArd'g,,*,.^
pr-M.-ms. The fanner f.:.
tJ-air, J K Wagner; EMst Bay. Bdt-.«? F';- c:i;v g.i ;o the city.

h..,r

M,,, „o -o s„:es -o ,!v, E.r

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^

the lest that :i in her. Tb-Uwc-.n-l 'R-V U>«s 'ontaet »:;h pU-il.. in
iHk'. ail ehlUrei) to atier.,1 srticl. and'-'^'’'
they sho..h»-hv-u. thoroughly conv.
. > i. d.. . ..a ■ t..
prt«-t t.nen.r •olnr-irur. them.
-...'o
; «v, animal
have BE l..y::l , t-and of t.ui-heTS i„
and kin-i .d ■ •
^
ihts rouniy
am to Ik- found anv..
" hu-s r ••'m! jf.d o
Wh.-re. .vet thi-r.- l-e ro..m lor Imprwi.'
>•,
1
ro-nl".
m.nt. f am.H-suie
l-ine

■•lie ui

trfin-5Sel,r-e.;n--;::^»"

O”™ EO,. W..E

j. Voukei. W. B. Miller.
I'nigTaai- W. It. Gtfiy and'wlte.
^
,
E O lAdd gave tbe report of the
_______________ ^
yhe a«n<wnt on hand May 1st was
„„

---

dm, w.dr DUtmra«.oam

....
4, .E,Ksliiets paying ainv more lax than

h''.'L

"J'-’' =■ '

irar.

faid. "lustriirllon
Nett jrrar the instltntra'wiU be held
;-T
4 deWulCdome parts of iheetab- than In others
111 January, two days in Kingsley and
'.the rnev. r-H.-r,..-.:• '.o.adhig
Vil the apportiunnirnt Is the
Klagiley.
: ef thi.
, ;• ,
H.vr-j.\-eR tlir.-.- ill Traverse City.
ihroiiglioiit.
Tu.
».dsy and W ednesday and TravI ■«>ak *1 •
-•opk-. and
. rse I'i y lliutwdsr. FMday and BaUrC.-l, SC—I
lb, .bl:c bi- u.1,1 .
day.. I'be Woman's secliaa^vlU be a
-Tim, .III iiM. ,. nnll TO- I, 5l„.
„„
, nm,,,!. I,.r .i.,b ,1 «.,«■ pE.hi™,„„
ub, lb, pan of the regular program. meeUng V,, l„
l,„,d
In th.- same mom as Ihe InaUUrta and
'MiurJa.v
afternoon will be glTeB over
...I.U
IM.; It ,m.lj b, .
™,bl|.. 1
limm ,.bin I, ,llmln«t, lb, bi.t.ii-t | ,i,p
. h..4. and |-,- to-the pupils of tbe rtira] eebooU.
Thi-re sill l>e a core show Bext^year
board ,,.l,m l„ -b, mam,,, .(.d ,1ml ,,,. „„„
iK'srd of ddiiratien whose duty
• sary ;o wring scceess (r4>m a ro'jgh also
would »K- to lix»k after th.- affairs i>f , Work .'. 'luy wt.rld.'
The morelng seasino of (he ataU
the whole co4miy. Then, while
"An Insi MitU-n with worthy Idi^ai* rann.Ys insillute «nK-ned Ihia monrihi
dWriets cannot afford to pay la or
re and a (uli
I* werthy. The Ailguelfjral eoileg- with a large
im.rt. m lb, ™„.,. ,h,, .;,md
................. tu egulp ............
.
,
and imps.rant program.
-nd.avi-rf
tbe student
bbl, I, p., ™, hoard .bl,b m.oHla„ma
l.ra,ll,.l —rb, V
The find
Fat "Crowd. v,l, II. tim,
tb, worb .nd do It ^
o,„om-,.l,„n .1
and Handling the''1'Dtsio~ Crop,"
lighr."
every morenn -Jt inwards bettering by It. n. CannotL
V. It. I; lly then gave a humorous rural eondtUrns. In the wnrdr of
Mr. Cannon stated that the potats
seWtloa. w-tlch i>o pirased the audi-;rri->.I<I-i:| Rda-u-vrU. 'We hope Hlli- being the money crop of the reglaA
maUly t 4li;iiMe the avi rup" yie'd of
(Ceritliiued on page fi )

Ends Saturday February 8th
AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FURNITURE AT MONEY SAVING PRICES
Our Buyer in theFurniture Department has returned from the Markets after arranging forspringlshipment. and in orderllthat they may re­
ceive the desired room on our display floor, we will give a special 1 O per cent, discount on any of our Furniture.
This line comprisss the largest and most complete line of fine Furnituie.in Northern Michigan, all new. fresh g o-ls, andjja 10 per cent, re­
duction on them surely means something, as they are not marked at enormous profits to allow for an instalim-nt nnsin--s and thereby incurring
many bad accounts that the ones that do pay must makegood, nor consisting of goods that have been sold and used oy others andtaken back.

A Comparison oFPrlces and Goods with other Houses always means a Sale for the Big Store
-c

10 %
Discouut
An Invitation
Yo« are Invited lo pay
a visit lo onr Porntsbed
Flat on the second floor,
consisting ,ol a Parl<H'»
Dining Room and Kitchen.
Bere'yon can gain many
new Ideas about artlstle
Management of y onr
hone.

Chairs, Parlor Tables, DiningJRoom
Tables, Book Cases, Parlor Suites,
Davenports, Couches, Brass. Wood
or Iron Beds, Dressers, Dressing
Tables, Easy Chairs, Kitchen Cabinetsr Office Furniture, Hall Trees,
Chiffoniers, Side Boards, Music Cabinets
and in fact any article of Furniture you might need to
complete tfie furnishings of your house.

The Hannah & Lav Mere. Co.
THE STORE OF QUALITY

10%
Discount
An Invitation
Yon are Invited at all.
times to nse onr Store
and its conveniences.
Oor Rest and Waiting
Rooms, Telephones. Toilel
Rooms lor ladlesland
gents. Ask onr Iniorma*
tlon man for any Informa­
tion yon maywanL

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QRAND TRAVEMC HERALD rHURSOAY. JANUARY S. 1M8.

Grand Tra?crsc Herald

An orchard of 10 to 16 acres will
warrant a power sprayer,
length. Not too kmg or 1| will not
mature In this climate. The kernels
Biust be uniform and wedge shaped
and the corn must be matured.
The care of the oorn was treated.
While the seed corn should be kept
warm if should also be kept dry. It
It well to bang it up. The seed oorn
siAply must be well dried, out a bet­
ter produc'kin It sure to be the re­
word. a lack of Ume is no eseaec.

The exhtbitora in the classes A. B.
A Challenge to Cwidtoate*.
|
BUYINO PRICER.
OF MICHIGAN. THE PROCand D arc as follows:
L. K. Cleveland is out with a chai Po atoc*. per bu................................ 4Sc,^ bate
Conrt for the County of
CTm A—Teilow Dent—C. H. Drake,
bushel and cars; A. H. WUsoo.
, t the I*n»bste OfOce In the City of Travbosbel and ears: M. J. OUImore.
HIRALO AND RKCDRO CO.
bwbtt: Jodd Buell, bushel and ««s: sny donbU as to hli aWlltv. in the! Hay. loose, per ton.................... gl5©t« <lsV of January. A. D, 19W.
R J. Buell, ears; A. C. SUIes. ears;
Chss. Richardson, bnsbel and ear*;
Cbma. Msnrin. buibdl and ear*; A. J.
THOR. T. BATES,
Wilson, busbel and ears; Joseph Tay­
WHm A«tf mwngir.
lor. bushel; Lowell Sour*, ear*; A. P.
petition.
Orar..ear(; ^O. Ladd. ear*.
ground s* he will. Mr. (Teveland Is Corn, per bn ...
........ f»e I raying for the aHuwgnce theiwr.'
Class B—White Dc«t—John Oal- 67 yesrw old but believe* he can van- J^Corn. In car, 36 lOT .
.SOe I n,i for-tlie assignment and dlstribula^r. bushel and ear*; Judd Buell, qutsh any aspirant who has been aii-|
^ ^
------------1.
Hon of the residue of sa’d estate.
ntaE-u,
It ta ordered. That the 3rd day of .
ears; E. J. East, bushel and ears; A. nouneed ao far.
8t««ta and helteia, nght.........JHPSf, F.-bmary. A. D. IX'S. at ton o'clock
hcveral CandMatae.
J. Wllfon. bushel and ears; D
Steen and helfen. I.IDO lbs. .3©5Hv! *" the forenoon at said Pn>baie OfThe offlelal announcement by Con
Hoxle. ears: 0«>. Roblnooa. bushel
Co_
luttScl®^'•* •"•"'h.v ai«polni«'d fi*r
Darrach
and ear*. 8. J. Kelley, bosbel.
.............................................. rwaiT! '•”"*>“« ‘"O Bitowlng ssld account;
elerenth etmcresBlonal district, that
........ ^................................. 6fi5HC| u Is further ordentt. That public
Claas C—White Cap Dent—Oeo.
be will not again be s candidate tor
Rodger*. buttMl and earw; Ous Wil­ You Will Be SuronM toLearn Haw , Hog*, live weightper MfO lbs. >39>M ■ i.oUce ihereof N> g'veii bv puhtIcatiOD
Many There Are.
Hog*, dressed, peritM) lbs____ 6UOSe i *'f vopf "f *hl* order: for three surthe office, rerires Interest In
son, Iwahel and ear*; Judd Buell.
rid you ever feel stufdd and'dull sheen with won! nn
- 'r. rr'vc w^yks previous tn ssld da.v
ea as to who his socceaaar
Umbel and eats; R. J. Buell, ears; W. af.-r eating s hearty dinner?
T v m
.................i,
-*f ’eartiig. In the tSrand. Traverse
When food U rt-talned too long In »**’Tng umb*. l.ve weight ............ 6H< jHeraM. a iir»qjuia-r printed and clri A tt*brdon. bodvel and ear*; P. Trorathe locnl opUoB propo«t- may be. . Dentils K AJvard. reading
clerk
of
the
house
of
tbr
stomach.
iH-cause
of
stomach
Poultry
jculcled In ssld coimtv.
knllx. bushel and ear*; A. C. Stite*.
UeB vMIA «1U bB om of the fom^t
wcaknewa.
the
poison
factory
works

K. W-\’.^F:
oar*: Wm. SelUrfc. baaM and ears. overtime and th.-re 1* giddiness, c.neinimati id tie niDdc eeapelgn. one and a resident of Clare county, has
**^'«*'* ............ ,---7el
r Prolate.
I his csnQidacy for the re
-------------------—
Oas* D—Flint Oorn—B. J. Taylor, fusion of :hought. despondency, heart-' Spring chicken*, live weight .......... Be ;
It la also BUted
burn. sleeplesBiess. nervous trouM"
Hidas.
bMbR that the effect or local opUon
ear*.
Mind Vour BusineSat
that
Fnuk
P.
Dodds
of
Uoam
Pleas
Cement
Hide*, green .................................... *»
«e«M M demaatt praeperlty (or anr
genera] use «
Hide*
Vn V
*2 b»sliiea« to keep out of all the IroueaUBaany aOept»K IL
Re«ardloK ant would become a candidate, and It
The IBM topic taken op yeMertley
iblets puls wii
the pitNpeHtr or preubiuoa to bat been conceded that Oeo. G.
everyone a relUbIc
afteniooD was upon "Oemmt and I
for
all
stomach
weakness,
■UBM tenttorr. it U cewrallr admit- Corell of this city. United Suits die
C*e* on the Farm;' 'by B. O. leidd.
onlfkly cure* the worst r
Ulct
attorney
for
western
Mlchtgan,
ted that the ffeneral welfare of a
Fresh Fish.
Mr. Ladd npoke of two fOrns .
p oul of .vourr system.
s
•tffto anpeddi larfely npoa the well- would be the logical candidate from
ceaent Portland and natural, the lat­
lich is often felt after meals will Mackinac trout .
.. Hannah • Lay,.
bMff «( the Baa of the people, that the nortnem portion of the district.
ter is more or lee* defletent as the soon disappear, such 1* the wonderful M'hlte fish
,. nugbee Drug Co drug W.orea.
curative power of this little tablet.
i« to ear. not maar meo In one state Others mentioned as possibilities are
I>rcn>ortlonf are not dls'rilHKe.l »
Mt-fvds art* npcm entirely differ­
«hr b*r noB one to atty mlllioii Edward J. Bowman, of OreenTlIle. J.
to give the be«t reeults ap Mr. I.O.M ent priqcipics from any of the other
deUan' worth o( etoeha or bonde la N. McCall of Ithaca, Judge LewU O.
cooflnt’d his retfcarks princlpslly
FINLEY M. HAMMOND.
rem.-die* that have been used In
aay ffrtat eatei^rlae. -w that these Palmer of- Big Rapids and Judge P.
It is taken In
Porllajid cement ns the proportions stimiach troiihie.
Presidem
County
Famtert'
institute.
and
has a
siR-eillc
BB wot mauitiit the geaeral proepeh, W, Msyne of Charlevoix.
are car.-fiilly welgh*-»l and I* of praefl- fore meals.
k Is rather early to state deflniiely.
Itf or a etate.
Mis* y.ema Ivi’ld sang. "Coming ral use. There are three Ingredients rtrenphenlng action upon the ni-.icle* of the Ktomaeh.
Incrcasliu:
mher, by the weD-betag o< the aver- lost who the actlre candidates will Thro' the Ry«-," with gestures, re- In Ibis cement lime, silica and lumlM. the flow of digestlRJiilrt-s am!
be.
but
It
Is
quite
ptobable,
that
the
a«B cltta—a, the one who can
Biiobding with a |>^^-tsing rccllailon.
ikinj- the Btomsrh get 'o work
high temperature. This It nixed
contest at the primaries will be lied digest
dig
easily and uatumlly ih<
■MB- fff^ eewu. or one dollar
.
«praylng.
ground line, iHinied in a kiln at a very nnd
•m two dolUta^ week In aatrtnga tween Mr. Covell, Mr. Dodds and Mr.
T. A. Farrand nve some excellent ground again to » powder and mixed f.nd which I* eaten
S. E- Walt <- Son* have seen so
Alward. altbough Mr. Ala-ard
daimMtE Newtheetauof
Ideaa on spraying, emphasising the with sand or gravel b^ore water U many cun-s Tiia.le by Ml-o-na Hi;:!
TIrat we are doing buhintss on a difTsuted
that
If
the
aspIranU
ofvthe
BmbHMB, that hae bad ^ohlbiUoa for
Importanee uf spraying soon and thor­ added.
^
and deter- oughly. The Bordeau mixture It the
that the remedy c*i»ts until
Mff yOBJU. U a poor aiaU ao far i4°*”**
cicnt plan then the usula run of stores.
Mr. LJidd staled that this cement U Ing nnlees it ciiriv.
ilne whsl Is best for the district and Isvit !o use.
BBIBia! wealOi producing reaouroM
often used fur stable koors and
J.in. 3(k-Feh.
•CB-oeWBBtwM and yet MaJae has la the party, he would be willing
Ko, ln.« ...
--------- and has bevm found quHe sat­
initsry
BarURB dRpaatts »l«S per capita. withdraw In the liitoresta of harmony. H 11..
1» dou V..,
is tile
Kms with bat few of the aatural If (hat wonld b» deemed sdris
oflen.
explained minnli-]y
Two years ago Mr. Covell
I thet
Ttic fnlloslng addillons have been construction of surti a door.
oar earftiwl atataa hare, has ducted a very spirited campaign maili- lo (be corn exhibit:
Other uses tor the cement on
Notwilhstandtug the very
col!
^inst Mr. IMrrugh. but the fact
•Ml-per eaptta In sarlngs depoalU.
tns** D-nint-muk Smith, ears. (am are for water tanka, silos and
Tim BM enmsptea. one in the that Mr. Darragh was In offlw
Class B-Whlle—Frank
Smilh. fentV ports. Salt may be nsed In the weather yr-sterday one farmer risk, d
trolled
a
large
amount
of
pnslafflee
eaat, ooe la the wesL
Michigan,
bushel and^t^.
tvwient In cold wH-a'hcr to make It a load of iiotalmw. briniriiig them In
patronage and was very strong In the
B that It U.-1
'‘Lightning liods" was discussed l>y
to let vi-eir.lied and then stored them
iBBiBaew, bath mineral and agrienl- southern part of the district, made II. It CstUKiii. idiDwing the Imporiancq
Tbe market is qiio .-d at d cents but
A general dlocusslon followed ’
tatwL haa leas than |» per caplu In the vtctory an easy pne for him. of th.' rod aird the low of prop>fty In
jtli.ise having bad experlcnee or
t* Is hardly- expected that any pnlatoi-s'
However, with Mr. lUmgh retiring districts where It Is i»oi -used,
wrtn^ depoaUs. or to be
win la- brougbl in-w'h.le tbe- weaihe
the Held a different aspect is d.-m.wslrated the working of a salU- farniallon on the subjert^
«kB« IL7E lUlnois has I8.I4: Ohio,
is a* rolj as It is.
that'you get your money’s worth when you buy:»p3ir
•,4k. In Boee of tbeae, last named. placed upon the situation. The office farlory n»d at raod.'rate cost.
HATCHE8 CROSSING.
Niue tins* wen- weighed yesli-rda;
of shoes of us.
'•
has been held by the southern part of
‘ Mdt in Ttleeoaaln. PenosylTanla,
Keepitu! up the f.-rtlliiy of the
Ilatrhe* Crossing. Mich.. Jan. S9. - two cows, (wo hmds of bay, oi:
dtaas nor Mlaamri, aU states where the dlftrict (or rtgUt year* and It chard w-as next haudl.-d by Mr. Canl->nnk Uoltnor ba* gone to IH-twkcy horse, two loads of coal and too i
I the ilgiior traffc M being carried on. would be only fair to presume that
where
be
expects
lo
work
In
a
|»sp<-r
coke.
the aavibga and loan. depoalu the northern portion of the district
mill.
ibould now have a repmsentallve.
rlaa ahora tlS per capita.
- appoinlei] 1
Heiroll. Jail. »—Close-When i
Harry Thompson, of Cadillac, railed
Mr. Covell received Kood nippori
TMB-Sffves speak rtUnmea
roni. "r; oats. 5(c.
on N. C. Griswold Monday.
faiu or .the aygumeete of thoae wfao from several sections two years ago.
ing—f. Soiiiw. E. E. DiirCblnipv. Jan. JS.-Cbwe-Wh.-at
J.
P.
Tucker
ivlnrurd
from
Toledo.
you can get ^ladies’ p.nent IcMllier dress shoes made
«Hlre to attmlnate the ealoona aod but did not receive fhe strong support
y. Tammcnd. R. Itarne)-,
O.. Tuesday. He says this etnintr.v May. II.tMViti: corn. fi.i»ic; i«ts.
in newest style.
tbcBO flcBTOB aeems to suggest that from the northern part of the district
One dny Institutes—Byron tlulerl.
.
F
ji
«
Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. JSi.-Cani.
looks good lo him even If there ha*
the elemewt that supports the sarlngt that be bad reason to expect How- E O. Ijidd. F. Sour*.
123 head: light steady. Veals. 23f..
Iteen a big storm.
appeac,
Mr.
basks la pmUIMoa etatea topporfk everns things now
Awarding-Wm. Core. N. P Hnll. U
Mlitwe* Lain Britton and Marie Horn r.Ac higher. Sheep, 7.WW; market slo-.v
Covell's chances will be considerably
the aalooBs In the Itee^ sutea.
easy tor lamto: ahe. p. active au :
and Glen Brttfon alien-b-.l tl-* op.n
I by the brighter abould he decide to enter the
Ing (If the new depot at CVdar Clty vondy. Hogs. f.,SnO; slow, ir.frso.
Adroeatea oT the tmloouA Is that the eonteet. There Is no question as to
lower.
, They re|K»rt a good time.
•mount at sMoey paid Into the dty Mr. Covell's ablllly and that he would
' Mr. Idemeoot has bera drawing n
you can get a stylish, good wearing shoe—stylish
•Bd county treaauHee would add lust make an able repnwentailve In con. fi w pou'oia lo the Crossing. Will
RELLINQ PRICEE
enough for best, good wearing enough for every day.
that m«efe tb th# ahnua] Ua roll. gresa not only for this district but
Koucb I* drawing a few logs In HuThis M«ks to bd. true upon the face for the entire state, and the northern
I same directim.
of It bit it la a fOttible (act that the portlOD of the district should give hlki
I The Robinson boys are grlting Oul Short cut Of pork, per bbl........ IlS.on
moMy psU In these uxea, comes lU united lupport If he becomes a
jhome exclsior-wood.
(roB the mma of the saloons who candidate.
I The ladles met at Mr*. /*. Bn-::
get usttlilg (or their Booey except a
^haupt's Thiirsdav and bad a very <-ii
dosMM gliMun and a harmful atlmyou ran girt a gents patent colt shoe, made blucher
« COootInued fitan page 7-1 '
ijoyable, time,
wlant. tM'tMolgaiiee in which llmim is therefore a proflUble crop to stujy.
cut, wiili duii leather inps'.
I LeMer .Dalxell was making som: Butter, ereaaery. per lb ..................«c
the capacity and meaiu o( the patron He stated that offien the mIMake Is
] very- good time, with his new Ice l«>;il
per
Ib
......................18r
e( Uffuer dealers In prorldlng ade­ made of plaaUng loo many potatoes
;:>n Oedv lake, bu: thte snow will p-.ii Cheese. American cream, pe^ Ib ..20c
quately ftr Ole future of bis borne and
j Mm to elenr.
Caally.
Mr. and Mr*. A, L. VanNatter went
lo Duck I.ake Monday, whrro he
•tBjT liTTkaBd'Trsvetua.
4s detdeted by the rapid growth of
going to aRslst her : father. Ah x strained honey,perqL..................... 35c
In aaotber eotomn, of today's Her­
the tuber, so a considerable amount
Mason,
In his gikrt mill.
Andes ..........................
li.O"
ald will be fOiBd sinter from a
Is required. It Is well to use hard
Mr. and Mr*. Ix-mcool and party
Drama.
(otmer rartdcat jt the peolBitda oow
wood ashes a year or two before
left (or Dnck I^ko Sunday evening
Bribe la Nbtth Dakou. The letter It
planting, tbe clover plant hoed In Is
where they arc p>lng to fish am] hunt
well worth reading as It disagrees
also a good plan for supplying the
for a couide of weeks. Mr. Lemrunl
very amMrlally with some
necessary potash to tbe soil. A soil
ha* a small bulldlug which he talc
F>ed. M. L. 4 CO.-S BeSL per 100
> la ragard
that Is quite loose, one which would
on
hiswlelgh and then sends the team
Dakotas, fhrtbenoore. It suua emII*.................................................... 114'
E. O. LADO.
baek home. They make the
pbaEculIy that the writer wlli reUm be good for nais but not for sugar
bevito Is desirable,
Secretary Cei'vty Fsrrner*' Institute. •very year, atrd alw-ays reports Ids i.f Bran, per 100
to Trarerae CMy In a few mentha and
There are two ways of keeping pofist and rabbits and a good time.
Hay. per ton ..........................
$1S
wffl be glad to got back bere.
Baker.
ThU letter la net Ue oaly one writ- Utoes for aeod, one Is lo pnt the
Cars of the Orchard.
POTitry.
Seven Year* of Proof.
tea la a slfflUar rein that baa beeu pieces In cold storage till time for
The car,- of Itn- orrbard was dlsHen*, old. per Ib ............................... 14c
“I have bad seven years of proof
pUntlng, the other which Vt ua«-«* _.r>
euMad to our attoBUcB. la fhet, they
c'lBiwd by Mr, Famiud.
Ih.H Dr. King's New- Discover}' Is the
•re more freQaeat than a person in this section Is uklag froc, ate cel­
Tbe point:: touched upon particular­ l>e« medicine fo take for eongtis and
would <thtnk for. TTarerse aty fto- lar considerably before planting and ly were tiiritying, ciiltivniion aod colds nnd for every diseased condi­
exposing lo the light so that the buds
tion
of throat. chelK. or longs." say
pie are«eetter«d all orerthe eoontry
pruning. He said cultivation was ol
......................................lOCKW. V, Henn-. of Panama. Mo. Th
•ad thM* la not ona bnt remembera *ritl BtarL
|gn-at valne lo hold moUiiin- an.l give
Mr. Cannon bcMeves thoroughly In up the life giving pnipevtie* trf the world has had thlny.eight year* o
TVarena CRy or the Oand Trarerae
FRESHwMEAT*.
proof that Dr. King's N.-w Dlscov.-r,
is the l.est remedy for .coughs and Poricrboufc. per lb ........................... 15c
rogfOB with else but the most (neouiy spraylog and thinks It should be done e«»il.
He ruUlvaU-w ch'Trie*
as murh as any (arm work. Burdunn plums the spflic a* jr-arhi-s and ap­ colds. Is grlpt>e. a-ithroa, hay fi-ver,
bronchitir, hcmnirhag:- cf the limgf.
Magnificent showing of
BMy be BOre adraatagM la mixture bring used.
ple*.
iind the early singes of consiimplluii.
8s*d Com.
•OBC aactlona of the eouMry. bat we
Thin out tns'e to let air and sun- Its timely use always prevents the
develrmnient of pneumonia Sold un­
-------- « UM
U U..T
U,.,
all the newest and preiiiesi
der guarantee at S. E Wait * Sons.
» nmurbOUM br h—r 1!-"W-bt
W->i. p,
Ilanuah Drug Store. C. A^ BugtH-e
ones made.
Wb«» Wbw. *1. hl,h.r.
'■ “• .Wd
fmTT ihp Mil ph.p,,h..bm. Drug Co.
th* OBBt oc living ls higher and aoih
..12HC14C
bbl:
isg Is istDod. Where Mgger crops olb.r proa.™
Funeral Of Hamlin Carpenter.
STB nlssa. dn tong haul to a rttlroad. some poor? The seed may be from soli. Tilling 1* of ii
The funeral service of Hamlin Car
OT the MUff bBBl OB a raUraad ««t* tbe same ear ycl the corn differ­
TTie gruBii-r the growth the great'
penler was held Wednesday at -J
Handsome new Posuis from Ic to lOc. Fancy box
Bp the ptoftt Here the haoU are ent, for the different kernels inberti the need for tilling fiw thus some o'cliwk from tbe home of bl» dauch
abort, the rataa are Mt ao bad as different vitality or from a barrm thing Is added tn the soli, tbe soli be­
I. W. H. Faruum. on Valley Shoulder..........
\’alentines and lace Valcmincs, from Ic -each to S-j.
they ml^t be and the places where stock.
come* oxadived by ttie air.
Mr. Can>en!i-r vras an nM
Excellent variety.
Select seed when you hive the best
better or more st^le crops
Tho Sne soils of the s'ale which
soHier and was buri'-d on the told.err' Veal steak
oppnrtnnity for Judging and that Is rich nnd loamy should N- kept fine b.r
•IB iBlasd are rare.
Oakwnod.
Not all tmople eat oranges, but the before the fleld is cultivated. Select care, the l-eve* should In- utlllz.-d
Then again as usual a line lot of comic valentines
Onwnter was 71 years oM
soajortty tun* to c*t potatoM. When for thbi region an ear at s fair height. and a cover crop used.
aod had been Rvlng adlh hM daug};ter
Ic each.
the oranges Not too high aa ft takes s longer seaIt is well to keei> ehk-kens and since last May eoming hen- from
-12Hr i
•I* mt off and the peutoes
Ui mninre It The ear should be shei-p In thi- orchard for eatrh crop, Marlon. Ind.. where he Hv,d ,'n the
AppMa SI*' better crops than olives cylindrical and moderately long. a*;em-er crop and manur.- arc very nec- Indiana soldiers' home for in year«.
Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to
sad pmRoM'ttmotky faayta worth Its k»g as It will mature In this cllmste. j .-*sary for a g:s>d soli. •
Previons to :ha«. he llvej
year*
Fr**h Rah.
MtlB'otd Ml s lOB with SB saotJImt The row* should
^1 Mr. Farranrt sprAe briefly along the to Bk Rnpidi. He had an excellent
r san]<‘ line suggi-MIng a tall clover for war record. Three ebltdrvn are J'ft.
IM^hBi* SOT Bear Imot. the farms
I cover ctvm 4" keep the bnmus in the
vhc«B tasF*OTriMM a mile away bedns
Watohed FiftMn Year
-For llfle»-n years 1 have Itched
seaiRa.
Thsre are good schools,
•nie quertioa box was opened aflerj uisaHIcIma lj»dd.,of Old Mtod.m,
of Bncklen's
graages. fll^ilty aoeiene* aod other the dinner hour and was In charge of, gave a pleasing rcclU lon responding
there are teie- T. A. Farrand. Mlxtnre for coddllngs- to a hearty e
pRooSe •BdmiBirMedellesrr syMsn. moth tbe formula U one pound of
Corn'Shew.
thSOT la Oraad Traverse bay furolshlng part* green to lOO gallons of water.
There it an exeellent showing lo
MRtae tiRBsporuUoa. there are hnn- U»e Boideau mixture for rot In meet tbe corn exhibit In ‘bushels and
RraRi ersttsU lakaa aod stsasw and
la charge of David Roush.
e has to boy water, in tent, the
man who la not oooteated aod happy
bi the (iraad Trarene n^oa. wont
be happy aoywbere else.
Alao, if a man ta nnsbie to maka
ItTloc la thla reslon of pleMy. area on
the 'Wtad barma*' be went be aMe
to mahe a IItIak anywhere else,
opp^rtaaieca are here, only wmlUng
to be gmped.
In the mean time, we are clad to
welcome any
only to flod their mlatnke and reum

POISON FACTORIES

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¥

PEOPLE ARE
BEGINNING TO REALIZE

low VALUES, GOOD SHOES, SHORT PRO­
FITS AND LOW PRICES-THATS
OUR Mono

AND YOU KNOW

SPECIAL VALUES JUST NOW

FOR $1.98

FOR $1.29

FOR S1.8S

SeUBK Of GOOD sHoes ^

Uakntines

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CITY BOOK STORE
traverse aiy, Blch.

Tlie Hobart Co. prop.

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OltAWb TRAVEitSB HEftAUt. THUREOAV. JANUi^ SB, tMI.

STATE BANK

John BUbe was bom In l^ebanon. a (Odd road bed tor the dreaslnc. and
Far tlie Uaoein aub BaaqtieC
QTaT? of MIOHTGAN. THE CIR- QTATB OF talCHIOAK TM PWV
Madison eoBBlr.New Tort. Jure 23, eaottoaed aealnat carelesinesa In
Those who do not hear tbe Honor- O run Court
___ tor tbe Coyxa-j uf, O b,te Coon for tbe Consty of
1814, and died at hli home near Ses- reject, rltorlne the follr or lulni:
Grind Traver+e.
• Charles E. Townisend, of the G™od Traverwe. In ebac^ry .
««n CItr. Mich.. Mto. 19. 1M8. aired CS rrare] at 12 per culik rard tor flllini:
Emma May Green. O
JBrt. held at.
Michigan delegation lb coDgresa on
renra, C months and 26 dnr*Alvin Green. Ik-fendant.
he rity of
(300000 When Uneoln railed tor volunteer* la hollow* which should be fllled with
Ihe e-.-enlbg of February IMh next at
SuH pending in the Clrttilt Court Traverse CUy* |a said eotraty. on tbs
In
1882
to
defend
onr
eoonifr‘<
dSR.
aand
shoveled
In
from
the
aide
of
Ihe
Unc«ln
club
Languei.
te
tbe
City
.
$45,000
for the C«intr of Grand Traverse in *2nd day of Jsnaary. a. D. IMS.
Urplu,
that waa ihen In ao much dancer. the road with no expense atUrhed.
opera ho"*e. will mUs-a treat Indeed. Chancery.V the City of Traverwe City 1 Present: Him. FYeff R. Wa
Mr. Bhbe, though onlr 18 run old.
lid County, on the i6th day ofj-ludgv of Protaite.
In the macadam road* the speaker
The club Is to be cosgraUslated
\-A. Tner Ur. rinwt
otretod hit service* anJ was accepted,
S-V A D
' **>
msuer of the estote of Della
fiord CUmE. T» PnoUoBt; BOBoal
having 61-cnrcd the attendance «*f
aa a private in Co. P. 157,
t«ad.<Md«; A.J.Xar»^.A.J.BortloDd. enKsUnr
w
... ..
In rhi? cause It aopraring from af-,-» - Bessie. iMiUe. Milo and Cart C.
N. Y. Vol. inf., a
the I In aaud bed* 1: was a notl^hlc factj Ayer’s Cherry Pewortl ccrHi! subject wm »>e fiuari! on file.''that the defendant ha* iCorbit. minora.
close of the wa­
jthnt
althln
a
)var
or
so
grass
Rr.'w'
•'.'^omc
fj
alKiui the present Adminj.
ki.owTi nlac- of re«Jdence on!
*bUlkcr. gnsrdlan cd saM
DtBKTOItft-A. Tner Ur. B- Fiord
in Jiilj- ISIX he was united- In
isisly cures coughs, colds,
CUaoh. Mr*. JoUoo T. Boonoh. flontMi -Ou^ tlPxe to
l.lraU.rr. " N<> uian is tK-tter Quaim.-!
V^il r Verifier
«« "»«
to'EIvlrn'tVedee
Elvira tVedre and for m-ire
m""'
on
bronchitis, consumption. And to K4-ak ujon this subject. He stand* ■ ..u
•ad. E. C DarU, J«rr SoItiTaiL, W.
'it«d iM-d. there lu-h
«i/on1er;d «h>« ‘
i:..!-;
than .41 j-ears
j-ear* they have walke-l
it certsiniy streng^ens wesk very elo»e to the admlntstraliuD
the stone dust that MLeil down Into
ra'hwar of life itwelher. sharlnR
joy* and
the
Band
and
aUffened
It.
and
although
throsts
snd
vesk
lungs.
g
a
man
and^he
length
of
.J**-,
.
.1,
n.ici''*-'*
estate
tth-rrtn
d<KU-r1bed.
3 per cut allowed u Time DeptalU them were bor; fmir cMIdreii. t«
There esn be no misiske sboui Ume h ha* bi'. a In COlignv'* he ha's ' nrdeJ and In ca^f hU
?<
damchtera and two sons, who lok-ethi he eoold not say a* to whether U
jT E—AddTM all OoUn^toM and CarTWwa» a ft-milier or no’, gras* always' this. You knovitisinie. And
made ( vr> i-miabb- record.
b*' ‘OUf.- Ii!» answer lo the ecunplain-1 Febraarv A. D- Ikos. at ton o'clock In
Ith the np-d widoa- sun lv" him.
the toreniKBi. at said proha’s office,
He had been sick ft.r about ni grew close up to It.
I
The presld-ti.'* preference
f..r
■■’’'n":-*'-'' »"
|
B5!ya7»S?^A?Syw?Matr!B
id 1% hcBfby appointed for be«fyour own doctor will ssy so.
a ...pv th-r
.rear, and at time* Ms sufferlni;* w.’i
The arx-aker gave soom valuable!
;.-oi:ng m-'ii id ab
sld
peittlnn
...mplainaiH'c
»'.i5
niBinst un)>earal>le. But 'hrotich H a
The best kind of a tesUBeeUl I • It ;* fiiriher ordered. That pablfo
hints as to the best way of gmding
well kn.ixii. He appreciate*
be was pstl
itient and kind.
ylnc
tUe fi< i!io»e wfco have !e-,-n long in ./ ■«:.l,l l-m and u
on a highir .
I* hut...... the ruad i>ed, bnt as to the dressing
EHETUANO.
for sfrengih i« endure. H« had n he is )>artUI to gT8»'ei in pn-f.
the roans- Is <.( the par^y and tbe na­ and that in d.-fav
Into his to macadam, aaltbough grave!
rr»Dk AlkinfOD <s haallOK lof^i for cheery word for all who cam > ______
tion. tint when he wantK thing* done
Iireeence. He was a ki'ifl huoliaiiil. enduring should he wi-t| filled with
Mr. Sullivan ai Cedar.
h>^ usually i
' j-oung I 1 to do
it U further ord- r-d. That with f}>”
PrtiInied and cirroHr*. FWn- and daoKhtn- Emma o( and father, a good nelphWir and will
them.
,Ii- duv* the >A‘d cwunljUiau: ‘
Traverae atr are vUltloic Mr. a ' be rlncercly nioiirned by all whv P'-bUei'. tbe roasIrurtloD of Ibi
Of IhiK ..rder 'o 1-- pah
ing
of
such
material
that
they
will
knew
him.
The
last
word*
he
ajK.ke
Mn. Jamea MlkuU.
r«3gr...sn.3n Tow nseud I* c
nranj
Traverwe
l:,.-a’
.
d
were
that
he
wns
so
hapiiy.
ami
lhal
Fred Miller of U>o Soolb Manli
wear away and make-their own'
be was ready to go.
prlnt.Hl. pnbll'h.-d an. OT.ITE of MICHIGAN. THE PBOOAl. 4
ment. The proper anioiint of jioliblej
0*^thu* ^ha*-Vri"‘rocovory! « !‘-tice of the admlolstratioii U known
He belonmtd
ic«t<l to the 1E. P. Case Po.v!
laUnd U bidldlDs an Mebteen-foot
!-,i:d Cunrity. and tlu.
he i-elieres I* tu have aluoi: 4H -------- —------------------:------_
bat.' O.uli tor the ConnD^ ot
Q. A. Jt. of Rensonla.
by tbe fact that he wa* sel.ited by
launch tor Claaa Baich.
llra'ion I..-<T>nt.nu«-t IhereLr Grand Traverve.
P'uiiiIk of sifted |M-I>kbs to 5 |>o<indi
funeral u»* pure from
w.-.V fur si!
Hr. and Mn. Fred Atklni
Baileydforth.
•*”' I'r''*ld.’ut to ha«-e ch.-trge of-t'eIn rim matter of the estate of lAH. of pit run gravel.- If then- is too lurg.
Mr*. B. Vlakocbil attended the ban. Grimier sehool house, on Jan
WllUamsburg, Mich. J.tn. st—p,-, a lmlnUlraliou'* r.fIlroad rate legtriaIl.;tii i\u»lc*. ib-c<-ai>fi.
the
Rev.
C.
A.
Quinii
of
Westord
of­
e...r,„c
t
t
and
dance
iriven
l>r
tre
C.
S.
t.»
i-.
p
qn«t
an amount of day the r»ad will luNotice H twn-by given that fniic
house during tbe last scs- r U. ficiating. Interment in Nessen City muddy. Gravel wlih llm<-Hone pelt Nortb and MUs Flora B.-11 Hailey ’*•'*'
•ud:»rt.
P. e. lodge «r Traverae Oitj
(Wd «U
ly of Jana
cemelery.
were marri.-d W.-dnesday aftenioon
»®“e of the moat ImToeaday.
I'lc* he believes are gno^ as they a 2:30 at the homo o( the bride'* :
allowed
John Tousllcrof Chicago I* rielting
hls aim.-ara
lestslailon ever before rim- fe-crilH-d 1
it.H- r„ pr.-*em their claims
make ihHr own cement, but gr
bis annia. Mrt. Uriah and Mrs. BtclVmtl
y
lareuts In Wbltewaii r townsh^ in i Kress,
n«t waul d.-ceas.-d to said court
ly'iia Miller was
.iciiW for «
ger.
contalBing Iron ere is tbe l>e>t,
cianiliiarion and adjustment and
the presence of the relallvi* of the i While tb: ro.-( f signal recognlrion ■
ms. on the form near Summit Oiy.
The A. 8. of E„
that all cri-d.-^rw of said deceased are
She pasm'J her childhood there, later though too scarce in ^ usi-d to any
ijde. the Rev. Thomas Young of-!'*! the abii
hall hut Saturday
of I'ur.gressman lowu-'*
i.gairrd t.. prewenf their claims to
extent Gravel niad.i he declari-.r
attending schixil at Kingsley. .
was a Iv^ uttenda
flcloung. The bride. iucjkcJ ciianning : s“i;J. li
- !•■*( .m honor tor Mich-, i that place.
rr. .It the pn.liate office, in
elcrklng In J. Ansiutek's store.
mueh 4'h<ai>er than macadam. 1
ing was Interesting.
In a gown of blue ici^fie.
Ilgan t
le of her deleiuilloti'j Th>- iwnalns will be taken to ►avl county, bn «.r lv.f.>re Ihe 27th
Mr. Steiger spent Sunday afternoon March 21. 1»07. she was mnrHe,| to all a labor g.rop.»iiloa fem s.tan
Dr. and Mr*. North wit) make their ! should
Bdwaril Fischer, rnci hi-r wedded life.
•ris n choM-B In ihi* ' aii.jt. th»- former b-mie. for burial ,Ij« of ,\IBT, A. n ISOK. atto-tljat mM
at Mr. and Mrs. rheatCs.
finkh.

,
ugh brief, was a very happy one.
home with, the bride's pui.nis tor tUe
iiuieitj'.
j V r .iml Mrs p.-a-e. parett's of the claim* will be k.-ar.| bv ,wld roort Oft
Potatoes are In great demand and
WcdncKday. tt.- 2Tth dav of Mav. A.
the tsrmen arc bauhog them to the . . Saturdav. Jan. 2:.. 19mR, she passed
present.
Congressman Townsend is hound h» >' ■;ins mau, will ;irrlve tonight to c>*u Il^^Jlhu;. at trn o'clock In the forefrom this earth, leaving a week-old
nearest statleai.
y the SuSy home
Michia.tii ha.- in the part Beler'It wilt
babe, a husband, a father, a stepJan. 27.
Real Estate Transfert.
Hated Januarv 22nd. A. D IMfi.
I for the htuh. r braneli of euagress
mothe. agmnd father and two gntnd- be vi-rj much pleaoed tu learn that
Mary
C.
Cutry
to
^
FREU R. WALKER.
I Nessen Criy.
mother*, besides a host of frlem
ads. ti he Ik now convalenring rapidly.
^•1 those who have atUiu.-d dUliMcnon
'NORTHLAND BEACH.
4 of n«-i4 of seL M
Judge -of Profasts
Ne«. n City. Mu'h . Jan. tt—The 4>5t.
Miss Clam aBnh. who I* teaching mourn her lo>s.
.^ In the house. There are those who
Ills
UIncSk.
bedng
so
mueh
Impnivi-d
UKia*
<’!.
The Dmeral w.i» held yesterday
at Good Harbor, upent Saturday and
and w'if.. e«t of m->. and -''a of n ijjdP n.ic-lliink y tiuprobable that be offlr-er.4 of N. -e.-i, City HI.. ■ No. S7i
from the Cierman Lutheran church, that be 1* able to leave hi* bcNl :
eonday with her parenu at this ph
by
.vu'
of
K.C.
K.
T
2fi
H
p,
IwiM repre.»-n: our commonwe.-iiih In
She was sccompsnled by MU* Molllc the Rev. Reorge Schoeltle. assisted dress bnt he- t* not yet Improved
Gtvat Lieuteiiam C. m'nisn.Ier Anna O Jim.", d .M last erefttftg verir sodden- >
by the Rev, Herbert, conducting'the
Henry Z-'igler and wife to A.
Kiopp.
down town. Mayor
lloihe and all who h.ii.e .-i. r bad ih< ty. it l» impossible -n get ln«tractloas
Fred Andereon and John Anderson service. The pall hearers wen- Uoyd hVledHeh has been confined
Tyler ;.ii.| wife. K. a III N part
The Grand Trav.rr Uiicoln
MoIVmal.l. Roy Case. Leslie Tremain.
pUvs'jre of mi-a-ting lit r >m sueb at fium hi* ri-lailv,*.- Hls wife Ilres In
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
I>"c.
II.
T
27.
U
lii.
;ojd
Its
lri.-n.U
are
fr
the
la*t
three
mionths
by
bis
■orej'ln
hJ
Wllttam Wolgasl. Earl \V$alherly,aticl
Port Oneida.
occasfoB. know th.il her w.wk Wa. Bmirm Ha
Frank J. V. al ae.i e.-:r.. ...
an o[)|*iriinii!y to mi-. . and hVar
I’ilfh. l.u .72 and >
..'I .loin- en-l rhe was'gladly w.l living In Grand ItapMs
■!gr.'»*iu.an To«u*,-ndu f., Wk. 1. n. I
om. .1 by ail pr.-».i.t- A One dimier to- whips- ;1 t
Blrney
John
ih. ad a
,n* K.Tv.d by Ihe ladles
to break one of bu Igga last weel
Copemlsh. Mlcb., Jan. 28.—George
email Pea at
r T. fray.
or I
. It. T
fhUlng from tbe roof of bis bouse.
allatlon. she gate n* i
Aubrey, who ha* been sick a long lime
..Judging by r.-p
lesttmony
o
* MUi Retta Brown spent last week
l\ni f rrrtioT nnd wifn-to Aebb-r Monroe C.-ater i*
, - plaiullun of the tx-w law* and rates
able to ride out
ceased was held.
with her sister. Mr*. Cba*. John,
. EMcr one! wife lot* 13. M. ;iod 13 rmallpoi egiit.-mb
ic
AfK’r
which Lady AILn Brimmer, hr',
far
short
of
acThe
church
can
ilth.-iigh
ene
NonbpTt.
J- Hualey baa Iwughi « farm o
Ik 2. f. It 's 2nd.
WANTED—TO TRAOE-«ond tatm
,
b.-!i;irf
«.f the hive. preweUled her *
-y Rule mwprise wa* given
prox.'d 2..0 her,- larm for smaller
lie west of town and will build
Mil.'* McTaggaii to H- U lot far iiieaMin-K have le-.n lak.a to piek.iu
to bid fan
“sturduy ■
Baturd
Anna Urson
.1,-u- Ju to Trar.-rwe niv.
• si rli of *e>4 eec. 2l>. T 1'.'.. H P
the Kpr>-ad of the dlK>-a-<a-. two taaihouse and move., on the place as so
hehl li
The evening wi , spent 1.in g.
Hea*.m age and HI health What
IS.orgn l>aUeraoD to John fat er-' llies being 111 qiianiiitine and all who b-ranv.' t>! tbe' high .-steem In wbic
the weather will ttermU.
dandiig, after which
have yon got? Addriws W. WUtooil. n«y ..f hwt, re.-, ;;
he funeral was In charge of t'ns
Is
known
b.-'‘f
Hive,
were served. All who wetii n-jioit a
Mr. nud Mrs. Willi* Rnckwell.
head. Ik-uxuuia. Mich.. H. F. I>. No.
Mr>. Anna M. C<-,ik '
. IbirilerlAker J. 8. Brown, nml The remains' Fraukport. were- gii<-t.u of R. K. Lewis
I Mr*. Alba Hrjninp r. who has I*-go:»d time.
g vacrtiia!.-,l.
2ML
|aiJ at re>t Ui pvt-rgn-en
Adward Bonrdo has. returned from
illbw ar>- A. .t. 1‘'.'niman.H'r for several successlv
' It llai
I Tlh- giiarautimsi faiiil
ind family Tuesday.
tery.
a visit at Cedar.
was al-w pi«-4<nt.-d with a b.-su
.f.-i.io,i and H.,rv.-y Mom
The chi I
Mr*. A. S. Com. 11 eulertoiced bet
Miss BRsabeth HedtoB and Bertha
1 dr.-ii fr.'iii lip .-a- latldll,-* b-we• 1--.-U
1..-,. :it- tif:.1 U-in- KpcMD fi»m the hive -o re­ WANTED—Rlah- off gnick. A steady
Nelson spent Baturdar M SoUoos Tha Folly of Sellinp Watered Crop* iDoUler. Mrs. David Hickey. <d Nes
to.<y elerk. toiween the age of M
G-». W. Raff Si*., and wito to H
too High.
mind her that li.-r work had be<n ap­
iT.-ndlDg school up to a short time
Bay.
>n CltF. several day* last week.
and 3S. In the postorilcv at Honew.
ird W»-liinc .to-*
and 2». blk. 1.
F«n- the Herald:
Peter CIsnaon and family and
preciated.
jl!:e dl.-oT.-e l.elug *»> mild that 1:
Ladles Sabra I>-w1s, Ddelia Glea L. & Co.’s 1st
Mich- Must ly a fair wrib-r. good
k great deal is said alwut waten'd
IsahetU iTonton spent Sunday
In figur,-*. pl»-«*lng and active, with
rpp)i*.d to be cblck.-ntios. Mow.
______w
market. Thai Is m and Eva Wolf aTiended the In­
ail 11,-1.
.111.1 w 11,-10 An
ek In 1
John Attderun and family.
Death
«
Joel
Avery.
a lot of stick'ott .v.-m-s*
Work
te patil What lit stallation of the L. O- T. M.M. officeni Finch. swVi i.f»n.-ti sec. J. T 21 R 9.! a ha* been dingnom-d a* smallpox aud
The post ofBee at OHI*
ilon. J. 11. Moiinn- rer. Iv.-d
ligJit .ind pleasant, but some con.A-me-iii* ttneh
Ibiy till- bad* to apprehension.
bMn banUhed altogether .... .
.
at Nessen 'CUy Saturday and all re­
fiulng Ware., when work is Itffct.
p.itrh 'To. sday ^nou
• death
niii;li. *a u of
s. no tier Bdridus territory having been token iK^n In selling c
^ - ’-j F. M. Hamlin U doing the varrinai- ,it lteHar-1. WatR... •f
port a lovely time and all were royal­
»f Jie-1 G Avery,
t1 > le-r month. Iniard and room.
up by tbe Oin<nis roole No. 1.
jpig
and
seeing
ih.it
the
quarantine
Is
|.:..m!ge:Tt
Tanner
at
Monnw
First cetne. first •.rvi-d. Call or
II. 8. Brown went to Cedar yester- pnre healthful gosiwl of using rin^*r< ly eoterlainc-d,
writ.', with Toference*. p, M. Koa.--d. Tile M-hiKd will also I- tvnii-r Mr. At.T»- h.id been in l«id
Miss Blanche llrimaier’ vUltod
water In our f<v>d intend of whisk>-<
..r, Mich.
ML
a U qidie ill eocktalla and chewing and smukint frl.-iid* ai Ihumuia Friday.
at thU writing.
lb hi* par8C09.000.000 of tobacco.
to Gratrd Tni'
4. Jennie Watson, of Frankfort, rmi'.]y for stomach tre.
NUr VelU Spangle am
Sixty year* ago I alwat^t heanl sav and Mrs. Mar.v Godard and son. Hugh, a.>>: - "Gramodr tor .lie
';2. amt llv, 1 hi-r.- until
Any 12 Vear-Qltl G'ri
Brown spent Saturday bere.
a farmer getn 2.’ic n bushel for hli of Traversi- Cl:y. were gui-sl.-^ of Mrs. 'ffect or El.-ili'ir imi.i*. 1
ar» :igo when be went :o
Jah. 27.
Upb’* nud ixiiri-.fu-s, Ifs go.Kl m.iuey
ow If we g'-t d«u>>I(v that and want Eiiima Simmon* and Mrs. Alba Brim1 '
KINOBLEY.
ner Friday night and ullended the lnlore, you've go: what I* eallcil
UtUc Bcalilee Halladay 1* worse. big bemd. • and have no regard ft
1 Injn.
tuim
.lallalioD of
O. T. M M oBIct*
Mrs. ArocUa Lamb, daughter of other fellow who pays it. for I iK-lieve
arhei tod;iy," Tins gr. ;it
Mr. and Mrr. Henry Dahroer. is very It pay* to practice the RoLten Rule )f. N’e-ssen City Hive No. STO with
lUerallve m.-diriu. invig.
i-oilaay .HJ W.-dne*.lay la-1
Don’t Try Uncertain Re^pss
In tbe long run. For Instance. I have them Sulurday and rec. lv.-d a verr
•sl.-iii, piirlfl.-s'tbe Mon.i j
.s iiboa. 32 >.-:ii> of age.
.1
Hr*. Lena Overbott. MU* Florence
I welcome from all prest-aL
itleed. when the farmer In bis gre«
I. -nt.r- It udd—-Vo -n. f-Un.*.. with
SJHTl
ally
Ip 'pfiil In all Imms
a:id thr,-,- niuii; l*.y* -un.v
Cratsrr and MU* Ruth JscbMn were
ml* a dollar price for hls po ato<
down from ^Inverse CUy to attend
1 Ms l«r.-ni-! who' liv at
apnW. be It pn-tty apt to final
Long Lake A. S. of E.
tbe roneial of Mrs. Edd PUcher.
bmlly cheap 30c. The
A, big fuec.tlng' was held Saturday
, Mn faih.T being a iiier.-haiit
lK.-il.et •r-.ur.mtorwd
opW’"'” H all
evening. Jnn. 25. by the- Long I.nke
a thmialoly potir worMi
local of The A. S. of E. and the Undies'
and
poor
to
one
rich
in.
and
the
la'
e planAid society of No, 4 at the l»nR Uil.e
Bch.
___ . ___________
Club ter has no bigger *loma>
I find wllh my cellar full of apples, town halt. The meoUng was opened
unguet In Traverse City on TntO'
ifo one Is willing to pay a dollar
by a soffg by the qnartet ami then
11.
day. Feb.
F
bushel.
Thev
hey^
will
*
gt>
without
w
fitwl.
the htwlni-*a meeting of the A. S of
l number on tbe K. II. S.
The
>r tbe t
Imure and music course U an illus­
■ was held.
a
Is
fonlkth
I
think
rel
heailed
r
trated Irrture by tbe Rev. Dr. John­
MukIc by Uie string band and organ
It Shim
stone. of CndllUc. Dr. Johnstone is
prople »-m pay lUP. There at and song*, speaking and ni'olc by tbe
a platform favorite, having appeared
Smiley bank was ei;joy,-d by !b.- au.li.
before auiNences alt over the north immense stocks In cold storage.
central state*, and tbH. Vooihee*.
Then the hoii-e Wab luraed
^ bearing him afford*
over 1(1 the IjdU-s' Aid society for
date of Ms wpear
ASKS US TO PRINT IT.
their supper and fishpond social.
day evening. FVb. It.
To relieve ihe Vothv forma of Rheu­
No otb.T itore in Michigan offpra tho wonA
larisc
crowd ww IB aueii'l:tnc.Tbe moving Mciure
matism take a te.vspoonfiil of the fob
■l.-tful v;il.io8 that Wf .to iu Mena ooil 'Youttg
lowing
wing nmixture after each'meal and Part of the proceeds went to tlic
M.-u’b Sniu at thia pria-. Suita aia>ae of nice
minister, and the o'her imrt in the
bedilt
Fluid Eitrael Dandelion. oae-halt Ladies' Aid society's treasury.
tlark cassiiBcn.'s. cheviot. UDfioithtil woratedt,
Hated.
-MUs Alice Abbott came- up from Compound Syrup Sarsaiai
thilieU. etc, in •ioj'le and double bpcaai.-J, heavy
onnees.
ari.l light w.-it-htt. «Ivor n hnndrod of them to
These harmless Ingredients can br has atimu- obtained from our hoAie drucglKl*.
pick from mostly email aizee. Suita that are good
»nd an- c-as'ily mixed
by shaking Hyamei’s Aromatic Air is
v.ilne at $1000. (12.00. ami $ir,.00.
lys
being token Ihem well In a bollb- Relief 1* geiipr
teed to Cure CaUrrii
.............
forthcoming show of the jllr fell from Ihe fli-*l few doses.
:.n<l ibinkof it yourcboice for oiiI/..vO« g O
Cost Nothing.
Norther* Michigan P.mltry and Pet
ThI* prescription, st.-ite* a wellStock assocUtlOB at Trarerse CRy. known authority, in a Cleveland iiiornFeb. a to 7. Several local parti
When I
the Hy,-.tn.-i treptm.'ii'
forree the clocced-up. iDlug paper. f(
planning ml making
xhibi
nir you bivalhc
like iM.I on ti.
acllve VIdne.
among them Poatmastei
"
T A. "
lt»on
intalns high atone *.-a b-v.'! wi:.-y
U E, Tripp. Wm. H. Faylor. WllIRaiu from tbe blond :he
pine wockI* fill the air with a:L. mUoB and the Rev. S. ' 'Hall.
malic beating that gives health an
»led wU
wlj probably
■Irength to tl!..*.- suff.-r.ng fitmi .11be Buff Orpingtons. eSnUh
.
and
lisease [Cases Of the rCF|firatorr ..rann.
•lymWhite Indian Oames. Barred
simple I Bv.-athert Ihroach the neat i.ivk.- 1:
outh Rocks, Black Javas. and Buff reclp.'
valued:
tb.ii com.a with
Rocks.
manvsuff.-repKh.i»^^me.
whoj'hc heating balsams of Hyoui.-i r. aM
im
Ladles’ Lt.ng 515.00
Kingsley should have a brnts hand 1>v lid
at once prepor.- Ihe mixture jjbe tinirt tvmo:e atr cell* ef fl'.
this season. Plenty of talent and all .ho-ilil
Coals, Ladte*’ iihort 5<4^>-00
that's lackl
la tbe- tucIlnallOD
ind giv'rg Q'
a
perv.m
who
w-onld'^'l
*"•
e a mile time for ptaclli
ipllon repilsriy. a|"*»ff
^
Cacatul Coats. Ladies' three
' this
Tbe four-year-old dagghter of Mfilv or even a few| Hyome. h.y* per
lerfnrm.d aluio-t
and Mrs. Deft Wheaton was 'badly time* a week, wouid never hav.- scivacul.ui* cures of catarrh, oflcn
quarter length fine Kersey
•ealded Suodar. Mr*. Wheaton wa* rimiK Kidnev or Crinarr disorders
hea.th m chronic ca«<» i
earning a dUh of hot grease arms* Rheumatism'
CoatK—silk lined,
worth
rt'o.v. ry
. the room when she eolUded with tbe
cm rids out and ptiHu-rv.- 11. O-wd'^’"'
child. The little one’s face wa* so Rheumatism
51-00. all' tioMA AA
pr.-scrlpllonK
which
the breath Is becaimn::
badly burned that If* eye* were swol­
reHeve ara aearVe. Indeed.
in this sale at..WV*VV
len sfani and It bad convulsions be­ really
when yon n.-ed It i-on want It badlv.|“‘”*‘. oroppritri in the thr,.at
fore meditwl aid could gniec It.
,v thev will ellh-l[''*’0’f"‘ ^"‘^""Kersrgism.Hlic CO.
Tbe funeral of WlllU Leonard Hu- Onr druggir
_ rdlenti or makc;’"K besin to mak.- bf-- a burd.'a,
Vtt, 4-month*-old son of Mr. and Mi*.
ilxlure ready ti> take. If any of
Kings
Sam Hulett. was held from the KIni
first symptom of catarrhal troub!.r resders so prefer.
ley M. E, church on Sunday. Tb'
nse Ilvom.-I and *e«- how gnicklv v..-;
Made of hcai y Mtkcn. Cheviot and Fancy Mixture.- for big ^irls. Made of curly Bcar'^ktn. Broadtail
Q RO
child bad been 111 bot a short tlm
Im-.
get r.-ll. f and cure.
Coed Road* Mooting.
The Lady Maernbees Installed
Velvet a.nd heavy gray .\strachan for little girls. Garments that were $4.
tailed pf50 and 55 for only... •
^
The complete outflet fowl* but *1,
Seer* Saturday evening as tollows
iolMwa:
Wednesday's Record.
and is sold by 8. E. Wait « S-.n-.
Com.. Wdia Madison; Past Cntw.
under
a
guarant.-to
r.-fftind
the
mon­
Frank F. Roger*, dcfiu’y l^.ate
Harr Wyvkoff; Ueut. Com, Mary
ey
If
.1
d.ws
not
give
sattofsetion.
nddresst-d
\nBrbc<gnb;
Chaplain,
O-r-ode highway commissioner.
Jao. 3ti-F.-b. C.
Hodges: MIstrv-s* at Arms. Core Ij?- about 30 highway commlndoners this
Baron: Sergeant. Ida Sarres; PiekK. forenoon In the superrisors' room at
Tho Ts. Salsa.
LONSDALE COTTON remnv ts
I-v. r
Kc/*e T»yk>r.
(■ . f pitt- rn
the court house, giving them valuable; Every otmer of real estate in Grand
l.:.no<la'i- It ab.l wiint it's worth. We <
Jan. 28.
<lT)i.is. at..
Information os to tbe best way of Traverse county should carefully exyonto of renmanu during ihte oule at .
Obituary,
building roads. In bfai address he amine the tax oale* notice appcarlt-c
r ttej^enld:
empboolMd the need ol making fiiat|iA today's Herald.

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GifCflIltion this week. 2.725



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75
$6.

GREAT

FROM THE PIRE WOODS

SUIT
SALE
Boys’
Suits at $2.65

Doable breasted Saits, Jaoiors, Norfolk Soils, Saits that
were $3.50, $4.00, aod $4.50, Beaotlfol styles
at only........................................................

GREAT

CLOAK
OFFER

III

Misses’ and ChUdren’s Coats at $2.50

GrcatCotfonBaltingOHerdc
Challies

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^RANO TRAVCRtC HCKALO, THUMOAY. JANUARY 90. tMA
Mn. Frank Bayer attended the Mayirdar after a two veck e
rtoU e*tlniBtf4 the wind to be Woa ln* he-|
tSeld Atd aoricty Thorsday held at
Vdh her |>arettn Wm. McOanlrU and t»cen CO and SOttfIc* an honr.
On account of the ic.v roads and'-Mrs. Burr Jaine«'. Llsbt tvfreehinents
irtfe.
heavy ran there were only about 2i'jee.T serred.
conplr at the married frlk's -i.-irty In! TtV a>v |dad to know the Rev Mr.
and Mn. Bart Bartnit and
Rays bbil lYIdav cvenlDB. but ;hey|Hall he* alarted .-i home departtn-M
Rhodes rcent Satsrdar rrrniti* erltb
HOTlCf TO CORRtSPONOENTA
report bsrini; •jus' o atilradld tlnie.'lclatr In This rlrlnlty.
Mr. and Mr».. F. Kr.Uht.
Cvary wtr*. cerfT«pena«ne» »t c»
eajoyinl n;any of the
old-fashioned i
Mm.
Rnrrick ec-rrUInrd ihrr#irr d'.nr. *. an.l partr. k of
rtnv, basket hall Isom of Fife I.akr Sat0»lv«d to« Ute to u»e.
■■■“
inrirh jirriuin'd by Mr*, l-sr.arick.
. nrday.
A very eaj«>yahlf
fioiil' n «lil Ko t
iMr thin Tuevliy noon of eieh
The .Marcabe-e* tnrt In Ray's tail i had by all who w
Chlrap,. rtarlDK
Ine «lth
•Ad K eorrt«»nd*nt» fill to find
‘!U'i rvriilnp to^*T«lI th.lr new of--t-nd.
Wtln* frirndr.
and -«lfr.
tholn In, they miy bO •o«jrod that H
'llotr*: Command I
The Aid *ocletv »
meet with Mr*.
Jan. ?7.
Weddlns Mis
: rlniflnE.
sane after time.
' «t.
r. Henry
Henry lloraey; l.'.eut. Gem.. Ralph-, n^vU Mantgold W.-dneeday.
Jai). 27.
|fv»rM-y; Rirord ^e,-«er. John Wmii-|
Me«dam>« Sayers and Lel*r-n atOLO MISSION.
,eotl: Plnj;:ie.- Ke.-p, i. !>i-er H.vnxon: |,-ndi d -he ln*1allaHon of the 1.
Mr*. WllMnm Iltt-hthorr l..t« Ror
SOUTH WIU.IAW8BURO.
CbapUin. Wm. !ir;i-r: Ph.wirian. U't M. nt Kinplev Saturday
r nlpht a
ClDRSlry U. ^•i»ll n lalivtf for a wr,-k.
ntao l.»icr U roluK «o «»>o Mitrtin t
Th»r.- w-8-Ma very pU-oeant pilber-ljj, giiani.: S,-i54-anl.
Wm. U<-nn«t:‘

.
lOcethr-.
Mr*. ?»y
Q«Ur a nnml-rr «f our jn-«plo w«nt
ffhool, Hr U iiopplns
Mr. and
c at Giant Ilnidr'r hom>* the oe. r
.arm.-, r, E. Flsht-r; First
srmr.’n; and Mrs.I.ebaron n- n
n Trarrr»H div ynitrrila) - on hawMr*. A. Starr.
I. bm Ur ns Ih- S»lb birthday of the; Mar;.., of Oaa.dt C. A. Flvlier; S*^-: tr,-SH a
O V. Ho!nj«^ 1» tsklDK n plraiiirr
bon. AI-oMt 3n mi-s'*: tin- y.tunc r ^ j-n I Matter of fluar.N. Ward
lleor|
rortiflia Marsh.ill j!'0
rr Urnrd
Grorcr M)ni<ak has
tHp In thr r»st; hr r»i-fU U> rUlt
rturn* tripping the Ucht
fanlr 'if.|nri:; St n itiel. D*n Rroll.t rpiu; I’iek- N.-u’:
hoRir In thl> purr hnvlne «prnt
hi* datiRhtrr bi'fom hr returtrt.___
the c.tlier ones enjoyed ntlieri,,
j.iK'.-rrIv.
:o wu
frirod.
Oce of ihr
'
. coffep- rake and llcli'; . xf;* Va<-ea‘»t » str back In thi-lr
I, rltlling frh:nd»
rernfbm.nl* were
were se.-ve,|
se.-ve<| prnmi.tly.j
promptly-i„j,,
hiitl.;renu>d
RaVs
rnv.rse riiy. .
• nnt:i Ihr
tralnjTniv.
pars aaay the t................
III r.-1-cirt a soo.l time
ai d will
e.-li .-rat.L neda'-s
The Ijdy Maeeabe*-* Instalk-d
canir he played ebrrk»r* with eow
MU*
Miirif rn-emsti
si- M Sunday | ,,irth.l.iy by slvlnc a f-' e toll In Kav'*
____ .w.»
..... I
ei.s* mi.ii'*.
he rotnl ifflN-r*
rnw-r* lor
...
the ensiMic y«»r
. btisinrss
r.^
hnm*'.'s h. lplne Mr»
irliy pap.-r,,
ache, r.rre thhia-. H-; !- cuts. i
nursday. They jilho had •*
'hr editor
.
In her bmi.sework Idmlny h.-.r
raids. Stops
the liesi pUyrr Ur bsl ujrl in many a 1 0-e•loek dinner. A few pieils were rarallcii.
Invit....
DON'T' EXPERIMENT.
Re»K-ii Cramer wa- ealle.1 lo Sicl
Janie* Jarrett n gol«er In the r- n'iflse Fprndlne a few day* h- lplnB
nan hy th-- Borioii* lllnrs* of his tlr
YUBA.
It. rare for
W. Taylor.' drerawd. iilnr army ha* Ix-en K|u-u8lnK
........................... You:
I plae.-,
bnvitic the wei>t *lnnn to­
Follow This Traverae City CRi■
Mr*, laice retornrd to her home last r.vtioii with r»-uilves In Ihlf
te h;.M- had tills winter.
Rut he n-turned to his dut'aB apitn.
yen's Advice.
I
I
The flint ml ot .fnha lamf-m-e was
Xi
ver n.
Xi'ver
n< ul.-ct y-ur
y.nir ki-lm-yR.
ki-lnr
Tneuurstlon forihe d'lJt. 1b»I Fri­
jlultl Sut-.iriUiy ;.t tli- M. ,E. eburrh
day waa. Resolved. Tliat winter af• rn.f wa« larp-dy att-iub-d. Mr Inwforda more pleoaiire
ptroaiire than
Ihi
-sitmm.-r.
i rmce moved to Kitii-ieky aliout
I
II
i-ui»'» «'* rti.'i ..jm
.1..'- I - Rem.
We think lutnmer Is rtrtorloi:,:.. for
A son ItOrii to Mr. and
Mr*. Ktl
...................
• phtda
,„.rtni,.nt. The-'o :irt- nil eymi.lom- i
If it were nnt for the bad atonp last Jan, 25. a *on
Ivor -He b avt'rs i
iiid
yidiu-y tfinble. .vnj
you
ftii.iiM j
MI*k Magnlejroweii was
Frldav. the d<-Uate (whlrh waa not
Mt«. H. I. \e*.en and little dauctidaueh-,<.i,|,jr..n
nitmin.
* r^“"_!"l*-et'k a reraedv which 1* known
mI
held) woold have been enjoyed by n
;rt- the kidney*.
|
Isrse crowd, but the weather
pre-

Grand Traverse Region

Cheaper than Express or $
PostofQce Moneys Orders

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Arc Our Money Orders.
Compare Uie Rales

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Ian. 27.

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$
i
%
$

Over 5i7. our rau*s ar.- liall or U>«* of rv«l..fli,x' «ir MsIin-»s raU«. Our f-r.lers are oh*! fUiywlutre
the
ftatetl Suto« or Canada Safe lo mt.l liy nDrievUli-tvi! mail. If one is li»l a tlujilteaie em Uj luul
wilbont expense. Kt'tvipta givJ-u.

Jan, 27.

M,U,U. C»ln K

Bk.
•ta
.OS
.10
.10
.10
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$
$
s

People’s ^vings Bank

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MONROE CENTER.
Dnair* Kitintf nil* i* the r.'-in.sly
> *-•'«« ^''^1 b.vve the .r, ,iothv of tbU enmniiilii
Himie Tluiy. r }>as*.-d aw.vy ot hi*
0::r Jji.uary bll.-mtv! i» h.-re.
igts! VO ti-e I. O O F. itfl"
!.,-uie Tbui-.-iay morn-tig <•! liiherruIliji'.vli Moults- luir. lb-' suiall
”"
'■
. . .
He T-lt. l.vbl in
Hu- Vttlts
The funeral Was h- ld Friday
Mr. ;it;d Mrs. 1'. Claik an.l Mr
tick hone.
.
;<ry. t*y Rt v. Thbmpsoti of E!k
rhnrle*
Ikovls
of
Roone.
vialu'd
hU
^
-i,-luiirb and be was labl to nft
A. Boonelt and Mr*. Banerof: are
ils nHleiatjiig.
nHleiatjlig.
Itei.iils
I..,.-... t#
Grawn ei-tneli-ry.
lie Ittifis
I «d the fimt-rul i-f Ulrnn- Tliuvu' heir
better and
able to be alrant
the parent*-Friday night, returning Sat-;. Mr, Oliver Is still eonfin.J to
ijnp
'bed. nii.l 'aHincfalling, H's
lit* tkiugbier.
tkiugbter. Mr*.
Tber- will ),e
).e .a
.V ehieken ».!« Btv-lal
s

"
irlnv morning
Salurdny. Mr. and Mrs C. 11. l»y.
lib- g!l
.... !
A. Taylnr,
Taylor, ii*t
11*4
Siudifou
*ir.>.-t
Cbas. Gun's
*S.udifou
t's no Fr'rday night. J.vn
Mr and Mr* RlaJne Marsh an.’ lit-• b'nink K. )derht.ii«e and hiisUind. Mr*.
an^
a;id Clyde Oniti* of Trav
j Traverse City, Slirh.. Kty»;
-Stmiv

—••
--'AnuKlmtid
and Mra. (Jradn of
iller*
t
•nie l» t.
.1 famll) have tile *>IUtin son were Trart-reeCity
inglon
>n> wa- no'iJf airhfnc at lln' M. P'e y.-ars nr.. I V;t* suffering from
• Cilv. al -o Mrs
*
Wednf’dav night- and
‘ Thiirstlay,
Cliiit Ct.iw-latid's si.it-r fUid Iut hilsiiirHi last Sunday, tlio Kiliilst.-rinn aggravat.-,! eas. of kldne.v w.-ok• Cl y
OOOENBBURO.
Guy Edgell
Edgrll of Traverse
City
la
Ix 'nc yirtj,.
Ii-'*v. r.v.-te p.-tit:s "n mv back. Inin-. Itand irom NVw Ytuk state vlelieU
After bevlBit the pip. Mr. Jamlorklng for A. C. 'Wynkcon,
r Ihe -k dney region*. I could bim a few days last wv-k.
■on was able to be out to church und
me saw m'll will start again Mon
n. King, of Kmp'.re, wa* here> ia.-tt'l
'Mr. and Mrs. C. \Vats«-ii visited at
r iK-nd over. stcKtp nr Hf. and
tench hM cUsstln Sunday 'school.
V fall r
W.-dot sday Tor a load of lel.'phnn"
Mrs, .1, McCon.b's of
M'eH
I'nlon
lnt,n*i»nrh cttmlltlnn
lilltinn that I
HIM Clara Marahall of A
n to draw In r
|iole* ^iiigM bv Mr. Rnrl.
He enlil
imable to piirynj- tiiy wiirk. The ki.l- Sunday.
elclUtiE her aunt. Mra. Geoi
Ihev were going lo have a line f-.r
logspey jterretlnns wt .e Weak and of an
Mr. atid'Mrs
Haretaxi-s ttv*k in­
in. for a few weeks.
Annle OHve. infant daughter of Mr. lb(lr own eoBVi-Dleoee. Good; this I*
mimiiurai color,
.afi.f trying sever­ ner at C. p, Ouli!g.-is' yeveij.vy.
the Grunee halt the laBatordny
«ge of ptBgretiS. and the fanBe>
PARADISE HEIGHTS.
d Mrs. Bv«-rett Crain. vhn w;
Ml,-. Carrie Haist-iu.s \isti.-d t.\.-r
al r-'tii-xlles I iirte-'-tred
Dtnurs Kid­
diet of the Orange- 'will
.
.............
,1- coming Kj
the fr>r
MU* t.lia rutolnihuni.
who
ney I’iilt. I b.T I not 11‘ed
but Stincbiy with Mr-. J. Sla.llt-bauer.
nan's meeilng. In which ail the• woworld
In the rheuld. a* the foal of
ttr lb<- nna slior' time l-’t-ire tb.- aeb.», lui iiv
S. ii 0.4Kirne reHiin<-d in Ills home
A1I 1y «l>
men of the pange are tnilied.
’y dej.riKlA mxtn them.
jlv. re iirti-.l i,. lo t home In Travel-*I V t,.r IN- I
Uumcti ccmeli-T)'
and kidney ib'rattciniei:l dleupi-.-.-ir- at liiii-kley Ktid.'iy litter a tislt wllli r.etl^
nm requeeted to brlnit all the Rood
r In >11
tlwWMetuA
Cilv Thvi--lay.
the s.vmpathy of
er sighted a car ferry!
ferry jc
reared
family
hn.
F.ug.
ne
b'Pher
bouse'hlssMi-r. Mr*. Gllts-n.
■mi finsa^lr"wl'.li- i
, out aay vbimi
Uilnp to eat which the
lake Friday afieroot.n. 'j
The r.vi>
bebi at G-o. Rnrthe contmuoliyluBvjMla
to hl> Crni.
I’tle.'
wlTi-a know how to preiuire
il neiuo
Mr. uiid Mrs
Cnis-land visited
tieb',-: Jan.
w.i.- w.-U ail.-mU'd esmwith a heavv ►tiulhlii
Jan. 27.
ut, 2 l>
W*IJ
Iliiffabi. j Cnarlt y Cnjx;
*m
KnMer-Mll
ilbnrii
njxdatid'y at \V<-st
b-nlou
- Mr*. Geo. • Han ey
lif laboring ' vM-riei; thew-JIhir. The latHe* net.1 wind. S
ehnreh on account of alckneaaj
vy sea tin'll i trd Jirui ’
New ^ ork. sole ageiils for The I mb-d■' >t ft, rday.
Quite a number of the farm
On aci num of *mall|ii.x
• opposite S'Mth Maiimul Ilglil. i
Mr. and Mr*. 1-lciroa visile,!
at I Staff*.
Mr*. Fred
wl»e» are ptolng to attend the farmsh^liirni d and went back'nnrili. Pet-r Carltu-ek s Tu-stbiy and W.-tlR-iu> mbi r tl.e name—rkian's—and Ji-igliU,rbi*sl ibt-T,- will be an
friends from Sherman.
.11,1 s,x.-|,-ly tills wtek.
| take no oilier.
.
Mrs. 'iiri "coniey returned home ! prol ublv huiking for Norlhjiort. He j iiesday.
rented the people from attendloc-

XteT^'Anw-rt Nei.hfW

Arthur

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One of the Largest, Most Complete and Up-to-Date House Furnishers
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Extra Special

Baby 0abs
«HiBO'0arf$

CjttoD Top Mattress is utatlo of fall bound
ticking, closely slltclictl mid luftetl. Filled
with best (joality whitcexcelsior.andoverlaid with clean new cQtteii of
auperior ijoality. Otirprlce
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A aplcBdiU time to boy tbe bal^. a cab
or cart for iommer, as vc bare some exoeUent Taloes at this time ot the year.
DONT fail to ace Uic cab we
are offeriott for.................

$6.00

OTHERS up from................. $2«7$

VJt Eannot
ncommi-nd Ibose Sad Irons loo liiiiUly.
give them a trial and you will never use
any other kind.

morris Ebairs
$b.S0
will bny a Solid Oak Morris Chair, linishgol leu. highly pylishtvl and richly carved.
Adjustable back, stalionarv'c®»hiont. up.
bolaleiod in Iw-st velCnr.
AU joints are
perfectly tUtevl and glutd. making it as
strong as il is haodcome.

Because
he loails .ill otherii ill thu highi*.sl quality
of goods uud the I >TCSt pf^ssible |>rices.
Yor don’t uecl your pockets full of mon­
ey to furnish your house.
Xo matter
whether j'oa live in n city, town or seme
remote farming cyetion, he will furnish
your hooK and you oan pay for it as your
income will nUow.

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Carpets* Rugs
DON'T fail Ic visit this department,
wc will sive yon many d,'liars on carpels,
rugs, cntljins an,i linoleum. You can buy
the best grade of Tapestry BrosselsCarpet
_ here for 75c per yard.

buys this extra l.nrge Divan. Davenpait or
Conch—ean Iw used as either—made In
the very latest design. Framework ts of
Solid f^ak. riclily<;arved and highly poli^ud. while the npholstcry is made of best
^our. neatly bound and tuftoil. Adjiistable €?nds and guaranteed spriugs. This
must beswn to be apprecivte-il.

Parlor

$7-00
will buy a Sexiional Book Ctise. complete
with Top, Unit and Base. Made of solid
oak. quarter sowt-tl. and highly jioliibed.
There is no Book Case e<jual to a Sectional.

Jlsk te set ft.

Camps

$U5
. will bay a Ijrg'- parDr
lump with chi:uuey.
wick and - d--coraU*l
giobo
These ara rare
bargains.

Dresser
$7.sl5
will buy ;i full siz^l Dresser, beautifully
iinisbed and highly polished. Has l’“x20
bevel plate mirror, large, smooth fitting
drasrers and hand carved toilet.

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Sellers of Butferick Patternns 10 and 15c
No patlern in the world are quite so good.
The Delineator lor Fa~hioss. You need this to plan
your spring sewing.

Subject to Discount

Subject to Discount

White Silks
White Wool
Dress Goods
White Silk Waists
Laces
Embroideries
Ginghams
Percales
White Goods
Wash Goods

We s.ro ready for this White Sale because we prepared months ago.
is the White Sale this year to be ahead of other years.

UndermusUns
Corsets
Sheetings
Tillot» Cottons
Yard-wide Cottons
Tsdile Linens
Napkins
Lace Curtains
Curtain Nets
Bedspreads

More than ever

The Undermuslins are new

(we closed out our last year's garments at half pricel. Soft specially made garments
as soft in texture, as full in proportion, a&accurately cut. as neatly sewed, as daintily
trimmed as if you made th«m in your own heme. Possibly better, for we are particu­
lar in the extreme. These are some of the things that wo require and you receive in
OUR UNDERMUSUNS.

Begins Saturday Morning, February, 1st, 1908.


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JA Pearl Buttons on all Garments; full measurements, even in cheapest Garments; materials free from
dressing; laces that will wear an^ wash; all garments light and clean; all garments fresh from the
makers; mostlysoft Nainsook is used, seems carefully sewed.
The undermuslins this season will be found by comparison to be ahead of other years, not only in the making, but in beauty and the^
daintiness of styles, while the prices are the lowest that will be reached for many months. Women will appreciate this chance to get such
excellent garments as we offer at the prices made during this White Sale.
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We have made a departure from usual custom this year and are going to give the wh(te sale discount
on Yard-Wide Cottons and everything in Colored Wash Goods.
This gives everybody a chance to got thsir spring and summer sewing out of the way now, for our Spring Stock of handsome new
goods is now on display; not only do you havt the opportunity to buy your sewing now at a discount, but you have the best of stocks
to select from and while they are fresh. We never had such a superb collection of Wash Fabrics.

The Usual White Sale Discoumt Will Be Given During The Sale.
Corset Cover like cut
29c

Corset Cover like Cut
75c

to choose up to

Cut good and tolls daintily trimmmed and well finished. Many
different styles, all new goods.

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$2.50

Chemise Gown
Of fine Catnbtic, yoke formed of fine
Swiss Emby, scalloped edge, edge
furmt the neck of gown, trimmed with
baby ribbon, short sleeves i rimmed
with emby and beading
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A Gown like cut lor $2.75.
Others from $1.25 to $5.00-

Gown like cut $1.00
A Go^ serviceable Go«vn, well
made and finished. Others In
long sleeves from.

75c to $2.75
Gown like cut lor 75c

SKIRTS
A beaulUul line to choose trom $1.00
to $5.50.
SIdrI ol Cambric with locked lawn rnille
good lull width also dnsi rutile lor
$1.0«. One Uke cul $1.50.
Some very handsome garments in the
belter grades made alter French Models, $3.50 to $5.50.-

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CHildren’s Dresses
Very handsome line of Infants Long Dresses, ranging 25C tO $2.25

(like cut)
75c
Complete line, nearly all embroider­
ed. trimmed with good width ruffle

i:;“‘.':‘.T..25c to $1.25
The

Pretty Dresses in shortiengths, ages 6 months to 3 years. Fine Nainsook
r with embroidered yokesdaintily trimmed with Val Lace.
A very admirable little Dutch Dress, daintily trimmed with Val ^ 1 gQ
We also have a very attractive line of Children's Cambric Gown, Skirts and
Drawers.
EXCELLENT SHOWING OF ALL GRADES OF WASH FABRICS AND
THESE ALL COME UNDER THE DISCOUNT.

Well made and generously cut. well
finished and long sleex'CS. These
medium priced Gowns are made of
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grade of cotton, tree from
dressing and have every appearance
of higher priced garments.

CHEMISE
Splendid line to
select from some
, very dainty ideas
that are new. the
belter ones of fine
Nainsook, trimm­
ed with dainty
laces and edges, one like
cut..........................

$1.75

Orea'tes'l: Ohence of -the Year -to Buy Sheetings and Co-t-toni

8tatb U HiobicakI
Oouim or Obajtd Tbavebsk, (
tU btealt Oo«rt tor lie Ceusty ot Ofina
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iBMtar of tbo petttloa of J«b>m B. Bradley. Auditor k*H
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OUMW of Un Muo c( Wdilcu. tor «b4 1b bebaU bf said 8ute.< «H
eH of a*.
* >r thi Ml* of ctttata land* tor taaea
•H of eew
M rMdtaa
rMdhif aa«
avd ttaa
BIbk the petitloo
petlt»e_ of
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tho AodUar Gcderal of
oT aeti
ta« mato or-MteMfEB.
I. praylaf
prayliif for a de«*o
deeree is favor of the State,
State etj of i»\4
of mttlsaa.. aaHaat eaeh parcel of laod therele deacrltwd, for. eti of tc^
the atoOOBU therdn apeelBed. elaloaed U> be dae for tazee. lDterm{ wU of acK
apd chargee ca eaeh •oco
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aneh parcn
parcel «a
of •■aa.
lead, ai__
and that
each_taato be BH
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acit tor the aaaoaata ao daimd by tho State ot MlehlRU.
■WH of aeH ...
it la ordarad -that aald patltioa wlU be broscbt on for bear- eeH of nrH ...
lag aad decree at the March tern of thla Ooort. to be held at Tnv- nwH of ... ...
area CUy. la the Ctaiaip or Oraad Trarene,- State of Ulctahtoa. eH of ewH -• oa Mm lined dor *X March. A. D. IMI. at the opeatag of the Orart wH of awH ...
on toat day. and tUt all prreoai lateraned la each laadi
oeH of seH
part Unraat daaltlas t___ ntoit tho Mob clalned thereon by the WH of aeH -.- •
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~ I oTMlMdBaa. for
„r ooedi tazei. fntereet and chantes. or any a«H of eeH .-part thereof ehall appear la eald Conn, and file «tb the cloiic *H of.......................
thoOrot.-acUng
thoOrot. -acUng ai regtetCf
regtetcf la chaaeerr. their objcctlcni thereto,
OB «r before the firat day of the tern ot thic Coart above tnentlODod. and that la detaclt thereof the aane will bo Uketi ai coateaaed twH of .....................
aad a decree wtU be taken and entered aa prayed for In eald peti- WH of eeH ...
Aad It M further ordere<l that in puniuance of aald decree SH of neH
UMtaadt dOKrtb^ in'sald petition for
T which
Which n decree of aale ahall
of BWH
be nade, will be Bold for the aererat taxea. Intertot and chargot BH
■ H of nwH ... thareou ae determined by .inch decree, on the Srat Tuceday In May OH of swH ... tharaafter. bernnlng
l» o'clock a. n. on aald day, or on the day cH of neH..........
g at ]»
thereto pa nay be neceaiary to complete tbe s H of neH -• aale of aald landa and of each and every parcel thereof, at the ofH of nwH ....
See ef the Cocaty Treanrer or at aneh eonvcnicot place as thaii s«H of n*H
be eelected by him at the county aeat ot tbe County of Grand
of swH ...
Trayerse. State of Michigan: and that tbe eale then and there WH
neH of seH .. ..
wH of seH ... .
ereeohall
tely ezpoaed for oale for Ue total Uxea. inter- WH of neH ...
eH ot uwH ... .
wH of eH ... .
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seA4 of neH .. -•
fared and aold. If any parcel of land cannot be eold for taiea. tn- iwH of.................
Ureot aad ^rgee. ouch parcel ahalTbe paaaed over for the time
beta, oad ^1. on the tncoeedlag day, or before the cloae of the
eale. be reoBerod. and If, on eocb eecoad otter, or doHn* aoch aalt. nH of eeH •- ••
tbe name cannot be cold for the amoont aforenld. tbe County
bH of ae n. H ■
CfiMaMMr tball bid ott the eonie in the namo of the Bute.
/the Hon. Frederick W. Mayne. Ctrcult Judge, mad the IWH of.....................
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FRBC«RtCK W. MATKe, Circuit Judge WH of -«w fl HsH of neH ....
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AOBBftT B. WALTER. Reglater.
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a of aB the Unde la eald County ot Grand
A.‘ eteUlae a d
TraTOrw apon a___ _
therein, aad whloh were returned ai deUngntat
ed taxce. and whkh taxeo have not beea pMd; together
•total aatoant of ouch taiee. with Inlcreat computed t^ereoa
aoM txad for eale. aad collection fee and ezpetmea. ae proridod
by tow. okWBded agelnet eaeh of eald pareela of Und.
Tenr petlUoaer further ehowe to the Court that aa!d laadi
e retamed to the Auditor General under the provmone of art
Ml, of the ItobUe
PabUe Acta
Acte of IW.
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aa detoquoat
detoqueat for BOB-payaoat
BOB-payneat of
. d taxee for aald yeara rMpeetlToly. and that eald tazee remeln
aapald; oaeepi that lande Innluded ia aato '■Sebedoto A’ fof taaea
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or pifcr yeara were reUraed to the
tbe Auditor General aa
a dettoqoeat for aald tazea under Ue prorUlona ot tbe general tax
la focre prior to Ue paaaage of Act *00 qf Ue Public Actt of
aad which taxee rcBala aapald.
t la all (
i where laadi
are Ucludad in "SUedule A" ae atoreeaid for taxes ot 1S»0
nay prior year, aald landa have not beea aold tor. aald uxea or
<haee been boretofore aold for aatd delinquent taxee and Ue sale
«r eaka to Btade have been eet aelde by a Court of conpetent JarMftlntlrrT or have beea caaeellcd as provided by Uw.
TMr peGUoaer turUer thowt and avers that Ue tazee. Intereet. celtoeaeB tee and eapeaeea. a. art !«th................ * are a valid Hea on Ue eererai parctla ot U

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south 27.66 n.da. thence east 28 rods to center ot
creek, thence norUwwtcrlv along creek to P. M.
R. R. right Ilf way. thene«. wert 12 76-100 rods,
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16 rode aouU'^NgorUcaat romer of eeH of ewH
tbesce runalngeoaU 10 rods. Uence west 16 rods
Ueoce norU 10 rods, east 16 rods to piece of be­
ginning ..................33
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TOWNSHIP OP PENINSULAR.
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TAXES OP 1906.
TOWNSHIP tS NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.

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9EH of aeH............. 10 40 «. 1 10
•wH od......................10 160
2 64
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2 64
•wH Of ewH............11 40
110
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aeH of acH and awH of aeH of Section lateraectiag la ««nUr of Sute road, thence eouU 400
fswt to lake ahore. Ueaoe west aioag lake shore
too feeL to where Ue 1-6 Uoe tntereecu lake
ehore. Ueace east aioag said 1-6 Mae to place of
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1 04

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IWH of nwH...........
leH of BWH ....

bH

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t
4
8
5
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of

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2 84
2 82
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69

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1 00
WEST.
33

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2 15

Ot' 100/ 2 35
08 1 to/ 9 CK
04 1 Ofrl - 2 19
J

PEST.
RANGE 10 WEST.

1 to
1 to
1 to

16
6
3
3
8

10
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SO
77

2
7
I
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11
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60
21

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2 99

1 to
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40

26 72
2 78

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15
3 65

1 35

5 66 *
1 M
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16
29

TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH. RANGE 11 WEST.

a»H of *oH except 25 acrei off wo t ahto
£15
9 51
2 47
U
9 71
17
neH of scH except 10 acrca I
Uww < mer
4ft rods aquare .. 6 3ft
t
28
n«i ot sH of sH of
H

of awH -

.13

5

1 M
1 to

II 96
19 U

I to

16 24

I

ncH of veH
Eftai pan of i
«cH .........................IS
n»H of nwH ........... 15
Wcft part of hit 1 .15
BH of BH S< *Hof
eH of nc<P..........28
tH of eH of bH t-.f
WH of BwH, -- 24
wH ot a»H of avH 37

15
4 52
4ft
24 46
12 75 8 IS

1 to
6 M
1 00 32 66
1 to. 11 66.

IS
'29

6 95

1 to

16 «t

28- Ito

9 IS

TOWNSHIP a NORTH. RANGE 11 WEST.

S 34
IS 9|g!
68

2 to

IS

2 53
1 *9
1 75
1 S9
4 2C
2 3A
2 £2
3 82
6 41
1 69
- 1 75
2 52
3 62
1 89.
1 89
2 52
2 57
2 53

WEST. .

2 to
4 II
2 to

•PH of aeH...........
27
TOWNSHIP 8S NORTH,
24
24
80 . 11 62
91 nH of aeH -.
57 12 3 SS
35 Lota 2 and 3 .
40
1 77
94,'awH r4 awH
40
1 77
69 t<H of SWH ..
40
2 13
69, rwH ot aeH
40
1 43
GSlacH of 8eH .
69; BWH ot neH 8 33
72 awH of rwH .
8 M
87 seH of SWH ..
..16 to
87 aH of seH ■74 ft«H « B«H .. ..17 <0

T«WNSHip 29 NORTH. RANGE 41 WEST.

52
71 veH of **H .
82
“f ’“■H 52 iwH
iH of «wH 93 ncH
of veH •
89 neH of neH *9 iwH of ncH •
*9 H of m-H .
*9
of acH .
521 iwH
IWH of n*H
75 ‘
89
62
ttcH of nwH -■ H of n»H

Jg
2 52

TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH. RANGE 9
SecT
sH of »«’i of BWH 21 so
7 44
1 93
wH of n»H ...........27 80
17 23
4 46
•eH of »cH except
right of way 31
37
1442 .
3 75
TOWNSHIP 29 NORTH, RANGE 10
sH of acH .............

2
2
3
2
7
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

00
00
00
00

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awH of aeH........36
40

•H

18 84

S<-c,
South part <.I s«H except all that part of souU 119
aerva <-f »»H l>*ug
go
atale
.rood
..
.18
.6 68

.H:

2 25
6 1"
98
91
95
8 01
I 65
9 80
1 80
1 80
1 30
1.30
I 17

ot.....................................24
DwH of awH............. 21
sH of awH .............. 24
nH of t*‘H ................ 24

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awH of rwH.............. 1

5S
:
8 IS

TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH. RANGE 11 WEST.

nH Of ncH. awH
of neH and nwH

»».H of ti< H
noH of nwH
s»H of »»H

ssri

1 ftO
1 00
1 00

..22 12ft
..22 4ft
..23 160

nH of neH ............ 25
sH of ncH .
..25 330
‘H of...............
neH of neH
awH of DwH
.twH ot swH
neH of neH •
sH of neH -•
swH of nwH
neH of awH
sH of s«'H •
aeH of ...
uwH of --BH ef sm'H .
..29 8ft •'^l 17
eH of neH .

1 no
I INI

1 33
1 34

I 00
OH of «-H ...
1 00
WH of DWH ..
1 06
1 67
neH ...
6S 11 00
00
1 «
of nwH .
16 62 I neH oi
S3
1
00
eH of seH ..
1
53
nwH of seH .
I
27
neH of nwH •
5 34
TOWNSHIP 2S NORTH. RANGE 10 WEST.
9 44
4 40
2 15 Reglnnlnc st a pUni where the nerthw<« corner of
Und 4C fw sen* owned by M. H r--* ‘

5 55
the sial«' r>M»d, thence north 43 de
east to htiv ot Und usned by H
thence along said ea»l line of H U Allen JMt.
3 34
about 24 chains to bay ahore. :hence along hay
3 26
■here a mvtbeaatorly cm^rae to si^'t on Udh be2 36
Sectlona 13 and 24. thence eaat t
5 93
Peek, tbence touth ahuig line
438
Peek's Und to H lU'- thence wtet to 46-100 a
5 00
lot ewn«l by M. M.I, >Welch, thence a aorUweaierly
2 17
334 coiirM- to Stale rtiod to place of begtanlBg. situat­
1 09 1 00,
27 19 ^7 07
235 ed oo nw fl. H- .24. 49
25.5
TOWNSHIP 90 NORTH. RANGE 10 WEST.
S 93
185
2 15
I 343 »e. • »<-...ith uf north line <<4
•oft
rtvj*. theitce »oulh 4
la to
1. .;:. Iciiuc »<. ; i6 nds.
n ds. tbence
tbi
»u
iMNdiinlOg ... .35
4ft 2 25
romnienclng 5ft llrke north and 34 cbalns eaat from
ao'Jtbmert ctmii r lot 4. Ueure north 12 degreea
80 minutes wevt 2 cha na 32 llnki. thence east to
ahore of Gmad Traverve Uy about 970 Maks

15 IsL^c^
- ^

in

12
m
1 UO

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awH of swH............70 4ft
leH of awH ...•. 2ft 40
aeH of .................... 20 160
nH of <*H of .ne H-71 40
nwH of nwH ... .21 4»
swH of nuH.......... 21 40
bH of nvH of »» H 2! »
*H of neH «fswH21
WH of awH............. 21 “
aeH of **H
.....21 40

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35
owH of aeH ...
' teaga that each of eald parcels of land may be sold tor tbe
I. H of nwH .
A
p’Strlded by law. to ^y U. Hen afor—ld,
. H of a*H •
Aad pwr petMoMr *«^^**’
neH of oeH --aH of »eH ... •
JAMBS B. BRADLEY.
H of nwH....
Aodltor General of Ue State of Michigan, for
fl. H of o«H
and la behalf of aald state.
aH of eeH •.
swH of ae H ..
SCHEDULE A.
awH of awH ..
nwH of aeH - -.
QwH of nwH - - aeH of nwH ...
nwH of nwH ...

MegloBlng at aoutbeaat correr of lot I. (heace west
on H H Hue 28.12 <b>.;na. tbcnce north 23 degrers
eaa- 226 813 feel. th.-ncT north
degrees 5ft mlDute» east 127 fi-tt. Tbe Isrt d<-¥<;npllua bounds
»«*•. elde «>t state r<«iU. Li'm- we snake atartlag
jadut. tbs-nee uurlh 3» t!i
% 5ft tnluutt-s >-aat
tbenee
ttorih
i;i
degroea
lu ro nuUa
IftftH
et. Uenn‘i'ouih M> digreek 3ft minulea
M IV mlB■ of iHgir
'5 19
1 65
j ren"^ »eH *
1 65
seH tf ncH .13 82#
5 58
..13 40
1 00
3
****
1 00
6 35*awH of »»H 1 00
6 3i' nH Sf **"’«
I UO
reH<'f
aeH
.
2 8?
1 00
6 60 H of-aeH
nwH of awH
04. 1 00
aeH of BCH ..
04
aeH of nwH '

1 00
I 90
I 00

s

1 OQ
1 00
1 <»
1 00
1 00
1 00
1.00
1 00
1 OO
1 00

1 40
2 79
1 68

WH ot aeH ..
aeH of BeH ..
nH ol ewH...
fcH of •»*..
22 45 OH of BcS ...
9 15

11;

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

neH of ae n. H .
seH of neH ... .
nwH of nw fl. H
BeH of nwH
OH of ewH •••
nwH of eeH ..
ae fl. H .............
■eH of nwH .. neH of SWH ___
Uer wen reluiwed ap drtlaqoeat; and Ue aald taxea not haying leH of ewH ...
beam |aU. aad the saae being bow due aad
»• le fl. H of pen .
Above net torth. your peUUoner prays a decree in favor of Ue >wH of eeH .. •tote of Mlehlgaa e«alnst each parcel of aald lands, for the pay- eH of eeH ...
SWH of seH ...

S3 31
8100 I 3 IT
1 00
1 67
1 68
1 09
1 87 rw fl. H of nwn.H.70 41 !
t W
• n a n. H of aw flH.29 81 1
1 00
4 91
8 14 1 seH of awH ..
2 32
2 08 : cw fl. H of ne fn.H.2i 41 ftS- 1 It
I S3 arfl V of nwn.H
n«n.
.21 40 15 1 16
V H
of UWII.H :i a- a,; i is
I
,awH of
BWH ....21 40
S5
1 0
3 ®*; BeH td neH
22 40
71
I 0
2 -jlnwH of B,H
tv
} 44
H «>f neH ........... 22 SO
1 40
7 W u- ..
fl H of flwfl H .22 4U 22 J 79
1 Oft
. ot uw<
1 «w
1 M
..2S 4«
1 OO
4 00
1 «e

TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.

icH of ewH ...
WH of ftwH ... .
eeH of rwH ...
acH of .................
nwH of . . ...

STATE OF MICHIGAN.

07
03
03
26

Sec.
Sortlr pan of rwH of
ecH........................36 11 » 8 to
2 30
95 1 to
reH of nrH. Icfa 5 parccli 1 That part aouU an6
can of blghwajr (3 aerest- 2 The north 21 rent
MCHS > 3. A eUlp 12 rods wide lying eouU of
Ue north 21 roda and crendlng from cast lino
wc«*. 60 rods I4H acre*) 4. >A atr p o_ ..
aide 13 SC-lftft rods w-Jle unn'.Qg from aooU lino
The south 38 U-lto
n. 59 roda tZ A.I.
5
t part I:
1 76
07 1 to
part
. rommcBdeg
t 5 42 Iftt' acrea of h
Hne between lota I
and 2. thence rf,rrh 75 ftet. thr.nce weat parallel
WtU Mid lot lire to tfc.- khorc of Grand TmverM t
bay. Uence »o-ih al<-ng the ahore of bay to eovU
line at lot 1. tbence eaat <a aald aooU Uae 'ot
lot 1 to bcgtnn'ng (.'< aerva)
36 5 96 10 46
2 72
42 H SS
North 10 acre* of hH 2. leas a parcel; Beglaatag oa
notth lice cf l<.; 2 at a petnt 719 mlautee west of
northeart corner of lot 2. thence west to highway
•long tbure of Grand Traverve bay. tbence smU
along cen'rr of highway 265 feet, tbeace ««st par*
altel If nnrtb Hoe of aatd lot 3(1 7 feet to aa troa
pipe, thrtce deflect left 15 degreea 85 mlBOtaa
192£ feet to aa oak rtake. tbence ec.rU 212 ten
to stake oa north line of aald te L Uaaca «aa6
OB aald Bonh U»e 1*7 feel to ' ‘ '
cornel «

rr"?„

MANO TItAVCmS HKHALO. THUIMOAV. JAHUAHV M. tH*.

ilili
1
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II

(2
40
tot
1 01
2*0
... ..10 M
M
2«»
1 01
of nw% ........... 10 M
2 00
1 40
40
TOWMOHIR to NORTH. RANOB It

W nn 12 00 47 12 12
MH of ............... ;.20 100
2 22
aK ot n«H’of iw

Towrna

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1 24

22

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10
It
22
12 •

1
1
1
1

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00
00
00

04
04

1 00
1 00

04
02

1 0<
I «
•1 «
MT.

111 72
41 22
15 •!

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1
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41
Hoimna-o

10
4
2
2

II
1 22
n C2
20
22
>2 21
II
20 02
21
12 12
2 22
22 11 22
1 72
Third AddlUOi*.

H** 1 ■“< 2............ 1
11 12
2 II
42
Lot 22. e«, H of lot 22. «copt oortl, 20 tm
I 00
1
10 22
2 27
41
II 07
Rwt|r HMMh'o Third Addition.
29
29
2 41
2 02
2 24
2 42
2 42

B«e.

24 nod 22 .... 2
24 72
2 «
M
1 ■“O 2 ........... 4
42 21
^ 3 and 4 .... 4
21 U
7 41
Lot 2 ......................... 4
2 27
1'46
Lot l» and
of
. Lot 20 ................... 2
24 72
2 42
»
Lola 31 and 32 .... 2
14 54
3 71
51
Haanah’a Fourth AddRien.

1 00
1 00
I 00
1 00
I 00
1 00

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2 II
2 47

1
1
1
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1 42

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St

Tywnehip 27 North, Range 11 Waat

____, 23 feet Booth and 133 reel cast ofH
between aeetlont i and 3 thenoa aouth lie
lenea enat 20 feet thence ncFth 120 feet
west 20 feet to bcfftnolng

1 M

1 00
•real of land In aaotlob eonipenelnc 23 feet aogth
aad W faet eaat of « poet betww aeetiooa I
aad 3 tbanoa sooth IM feet, thence aaat 50 feet,

ttj^^aorth 120 ^

1
1
1
1

00
00
uo
00

1 00

at a polBl In center of Aene ataU
road 33
aasl and 3t roda aouth ot H P«
twaec aeeUooa 1 and 3 thence north ISVi roda
dbaaea araat 2 rods, thence aotrth 18H roda to

"To? '*77

1 00

Sooth 14 of lot 1 aad north 14 of M *

L®t 6

MIL
Lett It and IS .... 4
I 72
—th 14 ot lot S3 nnd caHra lot 37
4
I 23
IiOt 72....................... 4
68
Lola 3 aad II .... 2
37

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ot

1 00

1 25

2 T
81
II
X

1
1
1
i
1
1
1

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2 »

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17 74
4 21
FeaUr and Crotaar Addltlen.

02
07

71

1 0
1 0

1 00

2 34

1
1
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1
1
1
1
1

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00
00
00
00

1 00
00

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DO
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00

I 00

1 40

1 89
3 87
1 -0
3 34
X 34
3 39

1 00
1 00
1 DO
1 00

..FOR...

13 31
Weet to pUcc of beglnnlng_^. 11. T 36 ^K.. 9 W.
8 6S

38 80

Andaraona AddlUen.
33
06
01
29 35 Lol C ........................
Eckanfala and Bonnsll'a Addition.

li

27 03

1 SO

Job Work

11 |

i'^ri I i

nfa Lake Lumber te.’a AdditUn.

.1 J ;

1 75
8 M

1 00
1 00

1 39
1 .ID

a 3. 3. 4 aad entire Fonth H of

1 00

BIk.

Ii

34 30
6 30
3 89
00
00
I 00

14 66
15 39
34 ;

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47

3 31
57
North Fife Lake.

^

of every kind,
from a

09

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VILLAGE OF INTERLOCHEN.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8.

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Book or Pamphlet

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: 17

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1 00
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17 08
............ 53
3 13
3 13
3 13 L^Ui!2.3"s.6,’9.10. "
3 13
3 13

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03

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d:

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1 no
1 DO
1 DO

II. 12.................«

1:^V4.9.i6-:;;:?o
North Addition.

BIk.
■ 1 00
1 00
1 DO

^d"5^
1 00
1 00
1 DO
1.00
1 00

4
Lol 16

1 00

04
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....36
VILLAOE OF KINGSLEY.

01
01

Calling card
Come to the office •
of the

40
Lota 9. ID, H. 12. 18. 14, 16. IS, 31. 23. 23, 21, 25, ^
26. G7. . . . . . . 82
96

‘ 1. . .. . .. .. . i!

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1 00

2 12
3 22 20 tool near wr«t of eaat 40 feet of Lot 73
2 13
46 feet next west ot east 142 frai^rt L« 73

IS

\

1 00

North 100 feet of wear 5 feet of
100 feet of eoil 30 fc»-l of lx«
feet of wen 35 I*cl of Lol 135
11
14
3
19

1.

7 18 1 11
h Its teat of
lUat % of north :
lot 2 nnd oaai M fe« of aootb M I «t of lot 3
2 01
01
^ 14 aad west 12 fnet ot lot I2
4
SI 21
2 11

44'

1 DO

^ m. . . .

l2ia 306 and 807 .

15 41
13 04
3 26
4 79
10 45

1 74
Z 91
VI
2
1 89
7 27
3 08
11 62
Weat 17 ^ of Lot 139 nnd eait 18 feet 0^130

34 02 Lot 101 ■

X«t 3 aieefd west 33 fM and north 12 teat of lot I
except w«at 21 leei also a parcel dracrlbad as
fallows eetoaeitflBg at northeast corner of lot 3
theaoe cast 14 feet thence eouth 12 feet, ihaaoa
west 32 faai theaee north 12 feet to beginning
1
IS 41
I IS
20
w 2.........................1
1 10
41
01
I ........................<
> M
OHfnn and Wlrtnlt^ AddKUn.
Mk.
IMS 31 aad 33 .... 1
1 IS
to
05
Oraver Par* Addition.
I»t It.......................
2 71
1 42
21

4 »

35

4 14
1 33
1 tt

W 14 of LM 39 and east 10 few of^Urt 40^


OaadHeh*a AddHIen.

mu............•

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LoU8,.4.5. 6. 7. 8. 9. and 10
20
Lou 11, 13. IS and

HaulUnd'a Addltlen.
1 74
45
Ook Helghu AddMen.
3 03
53
11 22
3 03

t>4 8.........................
»t 18 except aooth
40 feel ..................
185
Beat 20 feet of Lot 31 and we«^l6^feet

Fs IS

.................«
Oaadrl^'a fird Addition.

42
44
73
1 04
1 43

Lot 22 and aooth 2 feat oflet 21 except east 50 feet
J
2 91
76
12
... 7
87
M
03
... .7
87
23
03
... 7
81
21
03
... 7
75
30
08

Lot 102 .

* !5
22
42

2 73
2 88
4 77
6 75
9 29

03
03
...........O
AddiUen.
Han^ Lay A C«.*s■ Ninth
K

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00
00
00
00
00
00
00

rdrawoed Addition.

Ud 145.....................

sfeliii--'':

46 S3

Weal 40 feet of eaat 80 feet of lx>U 1 and 3
6
16 38
4 S'*
66 1 00
West 45 feet of LoU
1 ud 3..................5
SO 36
2 39
81 1 W
North Hof Lot 8 .: 2
11 63
3 03
46 1 00
Lot a ........................ 7
24 84
6 46
99 1 00
Hannah Lay A Co.'a Tenth Addition.
BIk
Lot II . . . . . . 12
46
13
01 1 DO
-46
IS
03 1 00
Lot
13 .
1 49
39
06 1 OO
and 12 .
Lo,s 10. n.
1
TMrtoenth Addition.
Hannah Lay A
1 89
Lot 24 .

Sayalde AddtUen.

lot 22 ..
UU 23. 23. M .

14
59
15
34

ii

LoU 15 and 16 . ..O

10 10

Pan of eeli of neU of aectUa. oonmeneltig at
thaast ooraer of said deacripUon thence west
^13 I'll (eat. thenea eonth 415 feet thence east
113 1-12 waet thence north 4H fet< to begtonlng
11
11 43
t 03
42
Pan of eeu ot nrl4 of eectloa. eomaeaclng 138 Pit
faet waat and SO rods eoath of Bortbeaat comer ot
anid deacriptloo Ihaaoa eoath 10 rods, tbanee
wt«t 10 rods thenea north 10 rods thaace eaat 10
rads to becUnlnglt
75
30
03
Part of let 4 eoiUBO—c 5 ehaina aootb ot northanat corner of aald
4 thince aoatb U chains
thenoa waav 10 ctatu thonee north 35 ehataa
thonca east 10 c^os to beginning
«
U
3 31
73
IS
AiMi AMMae.

*7?".'^.”:':'.. Ahgeaa Reeotd
.» Addition.7.

51
07
34
97
73

17 64

Ob—aartng it feet eonth and 233 fMt oaat ot H
poat between eeetlona l and 2 thence aontb 120
feet theaoe east 50 fast Uenoe north ISO feet
- .tbaaea west $0 feet to beginning
^

as.;:

23
21
36
8

....I

1 00

_»U 4 and6 r....*'?
22 23
2 C6 103
LoU 8 and 4 ............ 8
4 46
1 16
18
Lou 16 and 17 ....12
1 46
38
06
3 a
HaniUh Lay A Co.'a Bavanth AddlUen.
10
11
18
35
36

I Od

-ou". :iis. ii;ip 10.11 «id 13

S3 1*
19 99

1 00
1 OO
1 00

1 74
4
Hannah Lay A Co.'a Fifth AddlUen.
BIk.
Leu 7 and 8.............5
S 31
20
09
2 S3 Lott 12 and 12 .. .. S
II 63
3 03
42
40 feet next eoath ot north 80 0-*>t oflou 1. 2. 3
.
2
S3 21
6 ©5
*8
Booth 22 iW of
Lot 19 ................. 7
19 25
6n
79
Hannah Lay A Co.'s Sixth AAddRIen.'

Sr

Sr

1

LMaV Vnd 21i

tnc 2.11 cbnlni eonth, ](t.8:ehalna aaat ot
44 poat battreen aacUoni 1 and 2 thence north 144
feet. (hoMe east m feet, thenca-aeoth 144 teat,
tbenoa west 122 fact to begUnJos
I 20
a
.............3
Paieal of Und to
All taataatt of' H poet between erctlona 1
ith 120 feet, th'aiiee eaat 50
* theaee
thadea eodth
feet, thence weet 50 feel t ^mnnln^

08

«

-- - .

» » « .»
CiTV OF TRAVCftie CITY,

14 It
1 94
1 M

"H I' i ir

PLAT OF OLD MIMION HARBOR.
LoU 46. 4A 50. 51.
53 ............................
3 41
. «
J* ‘ *

^2

utjra .v..':;.'"'::6

» S • S • M ’IS *3 16

1 00

Lou 1 and 2 .... 8
II 71
2 12
f% 1 00
Lou 3 and 4 .......... 3
17 22
4 51
71
1 00
Lou 3 aad 4............ 4
I 25
3 12
33
1 00
..» n 70 2 22
74
Hannah
Lagr
«
Co.'o
Fomwood
Iwbdivlaion.
CITY Of TIM V
C ROC WTV.
Lott 23 and 24 .. ..
42
1*
03
1 00
Hannah
Uy
A
Co.’#
Flr«
»ubdJviolon.
141 13
U n 6 17
100114 37
41 n
12 21 Til
1 00 a u A pareti la Lot 7 dc«»1hod as fedlovs. amneac111 tt
II 27
n 73 T 22
lag at oMthenat corner of Lot 7 tbenra s
feK thence north 60 fret thence e
1 Of tbo
iBlog
___...___ __ __________ __________at 120 toot aontb
0 47
2 46
38 I 00
22 taot. Xhtaoa aoM' parallol with Brat boimdarr
Hannah Lay A Ch.'s First Addltlen.
Ua« to tba wsat Ifoe of OnJoo atioot. thoooe north
Mk.
to tba polat of baclBnliig. Also eoniiianNag at
Let 12 and eaat
a point OB tba aeai Une of Union streot 235 fast
of Lot 30 ..
21 38
aa«tb of tba liitaiaanUoa with aouth Uoa of 14th
weal 22 faet of
< thenoa w«n 120 feat aootb 25 feet aaat pai^
Lou 1 nnd 2 ... .10
21 81
I 00
l. 25
with 14th at 150 f■
Hannah
Lay
A
Co.'s
Eeeond Addition.
__________________
1
10
41
n.
to
BIk.
B^ailiH at a point on tba ooAb Una of Utb atraat
at
6
and
west
%
1« feat want of tba want Hna of Union atraat
ofLotl ...............S
70 04
5 31
SO
1 00
mainc north 120 feat tbanea waat 41 feet tbaftoa
net 14 ofLot 7. Lot R and west H of Lol 9
M«th 120 feat ftaabee east, to point of boftn21 21
6 61
87 1 00
................................
It
U
3
03411 5
00
•niTMWiBiliii 27 feat east of northeast earner of
Hannah Lay A Co.'a Third AddtUn.
let 1 Oak HIMbtt addition, thanea aonU 100 foot
thence aaat 33 feet (hanea north 100 leeC. thenoa
« 3....................................''V.14 12
3 27
56 1 00
Hannah Lay A Co.'a Fourth Addhien. .

fSii...

1 20

and 12 .............14

xiX'tu’U-., -‘

£F-“-'E

31 00

312 22
55 05

North H of lou IS.

a1||^«< ae n.H ot m

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

Lou2, a. 4. 5 asff ^
3 37 . 3 S 3

M fl.14 of
.... 2 IM 01 7 04
1 M ^22 1 00
aw« ^ Nli...........10 40
01
21
01 1 00
,r paM
Tk»t potion of tbo wK ol M>H
ot
pnbtte blgb1 22

P IP i I-

!■' 1,1*

12 21 00
12 1 00
02
1 00
12
1 00
12
1 00
21
1 00
02
1 00
WB*T.

PfcAT OF OLD HIUION BEACH ABSOC1AT10H.

VILLAOE OF FIFE LAKE.

CITY OF TRAVERSE CITY.
Rar*y Katmah’s Eaeoad Addition.

TOWMMm M NORTH. RANOC 12 WUT.

IjM 184 and north
135 and can 20
62.
43
31
41

'I a

3 02
3 75

ukI? ::\:l
lSI i............ 4
Lou 8 and 9
Un 12........................

1 DU
1 00
1 00

IS

HERALD and
RECORD CO.

... 3
1 61
43
0
VILLAOE OF EUNMi'T CITY.

16 10
19 76
01
03

Lola 3L 35 and 36..

1 00
1 00
1 00
10
1 0

Bewkafs Addiflon.

Oakwood Addition.
Lot 13 .
<i' .W

uf...,...... f

1 06
ot LOT «. M.

;3 ■=!

"

3 13 reH*©f "iot 'o '’
3 64

2 97 .
77
AHOOBA^R.E«>RT.^^

3 56
7 03

» -tnd 141
Wilhaln Addltlen.

1 M

Lou 5. 6. 7 .. .. .”l
* «
90
VILLAOE OF ACNE.

1 OO
1 dO

22 44

1 03 2 n

■ 14

1 00
1 00
1 00

LS it
Lot 12 ...

I
.... 4

1 00
1 00

IH

IM

1
3
1
1
1

65
S3
65
65
65

1 ■'

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1

OIUNO TlUVCMt HCfULD, TKURSOAY, JANUARY Sa 1M«.

•ENOOK.
MABEL.
Frank Erdt drore a we» for Jno.pOie M. K. chorch, Monroe Oenter. of
happen* :n!
iUrry Tartar 1
MAYRICLO.
Icbaub Uft week.
wblcb be wa* a
(althful member!
AUendar
.............
MirprlMd on Kridar erenlnic by
a
UUa
Mae
Lam»OB
vU-tlnc;
Ml«* Ck-odenliiB ot Tr*Ter»e C;ty i' ................................................. ............................
Utu Carrie Hlnei apepi
Buadar
Ite
the wri'er otflelatinc, and ibe rc- 'filetids In lown for a lew day*.
-.UUinc nl»«hr» her*- (hi* week.
”and Iniere.* l» aood. All ate Invll.-d. minibcr of hU .choolmau-a.
vlth rclallrea at Krr»l<»i»*.
0.-ciT8e
1« vUI'lnR reUl.ve* '
Friday evenln*. Keh. T. «11 •*• .v.olnR was spent In R*me*. Relreahae lieGrote
no ............................................................
Tlie Ladle*' Aid aoclriy mot Thora- rlrltlngO. Brow i
main* were interred in the Orawn'
wm Siritkler of Trarerae City I*,
.. ........................
-------il-er
ol
the
Jerl-.tre
nte-n*.
arere »cnred.
Q. W. Cook did ohopplB* in eemeiery.
*
'Tlrlt n* wUb W* parent, here.
1 at N*ne.!cnr.
dar with Mr*. B. M. Jame*. who furMis* Bnnlce>«nd Master &rl Voi^e
Blabfd work.
After
Her work waa laid Trav< r»e City one day ln*t week.
Keh.drwal eonricltanaofrlekt.nd
.iL.
i
: el.tri,
leave lor Caan.lwrUln.
Mr. ami Mr». Th<«. Heiir* of Kalelaid arlde, drrnttcmal
goal oxerclve* w<
1 word* and
“ b-irlnrar.
the
; four inntleniru
nt tamru aid
a;.d one
one lad>.
Ud>luwllal*
Wedn
I. ...•
I
Keellal* Wedne«Uy
tr
Join '■'.belp
Ta (pent Sanday wllb friend* i
•!«' pre
eonduoted by the viw
prealdciii,
. FIcI.r.ni
d«di*VnVoe'hira"eknVM! Md
, Mlar kAUi Marahall relum.J
IS qu.ic ki.a
will be the pruRram.'Ad- parent* who went there lav -rammer.
rendered by Mi O
I ihl« wrltlnt:
rpenl
a
few
day*
at
fonerit
:h*re
waa
not
room
enour^h
»»'«'•.
‘n
fiafirdaj.i
mlMlen
2.V.
lluch Srott r. tunicil oa the car tef*
and
reelMr*. Tabherer,
Trt-vcr»e City lat.t week.
[to oral ail that came to pay the la>'.
‘^r.j-a •.U.i hire.
,
Meillrel atlendane-- r-nm W.ItUn;.-Mst-e!
arc.
MatjJe
Walker
!*»«
nlRhl.
etier
un
e&i.n.trd
trtp.
Btlnp*
Keiimln rif K<.;»trk .pent Sun- rua|iffli, to «m.- they ritc.UJed.
j
>H.b naze] Atlui came home f.tr,' <8 rce evtoj io: Ht-lca VVetM-;.. an rid Thursday {r..ni Kanias atv
hp-rt basket bill
team.
H- had ooiivlctlon* of
r.isb -and « f”»
rt*t la.y w.ek frr.a her wb° f» «lek,
day at this pla
1 n a visit wtth thi;.- puu*his,.«r and
Bistia«ment of Prof FiUtun* of the attemonn wa*
e to Sutloi
wrona and Ilted up lo them. He wlll><*rk lo the Benroola academy,
*1 .1-luoxey
also un be Mr-. O. W. Walker.
'rr. b.' *ch.*d.iUil a name with Tr*.Blmon Schaub di
be ml*a>-d. a* a kind n-lBhlKir; a tme'
^r. and r«a. Curil* al Grand Bapbnturday. on bu*lr
The ladle* of oar liasket ball team
Frb Tth.
Otto transacted biuittea* In friend. * lovlna father and hu>.bond.•
' •“"'e mood Into tlu- front i-.im*
Mr*. \eUle Brown made a trip
ive a very .*nJojab1e pane at llrlR
“**" '* "*
Giuirda,
un earm-at worker In the church, and
JJ'rh- Hatice* boa*.*.
,l*!an.l Ijike loda;
■s hall fia

H-r*. who!
at
the -1 •IrfDi wft* In
Carl Weston
held npproprlute zervlce*
in town last week tlsiUnR f*m'lv In
• Welu-ur I
ed
Tilepheiie
coniivtnv
1*
maklne
many
Many frtoni* aympatblie with
Jan. 26.
rhurch. be belCR n pember of that
« M-hLds of |! > vicliillj,
,IW* wfek.
■ Imrm-.etii* m;.-^ r.ri divine e-ed -la
■” ta^<}»' barket hall team will Rive
Oran in the >om of her mother.
iHieiat on ' TutWtLsy
eveniDR.
order.
__________________ _______ _
_____:
Orti Falrletnk*. hns <art on. Fine.- li. cornieii-m with the ■
!iiiJ Mis*
Ml»~ Gtiid
Gtrid-'
l>nr Idpcksnr'tK
IdpMI** nulli. lUIdwIii aiiJ
V. 'I hi- sitrct-vl mui c.
MATCHBTT.
he oisTied h!« i.i^sn Riral ;.t|d fae Harlan Rural
**He le.ivcs'u™»rife"n7rd~three elilldna. :-?l of
<
Trovi r*e CIIt il-Hed ev r
The st'.niid
(iMartirli* conft«vtkee
many, new phem-s hair icfather -............................................
an.l mother, two brjiher.- and day
:ih Mr, aad Mr. <5. E, Uaf.l
la-iia Uek. whn ha* I->-eil workliiR !..............
t*.e V K cl.uuh will le li. hl Feb.
ii.'la11> d.
In Miu. SetRiailhr. t^lurncu to herjnu*-e
to mourn, but not 1st and I'Di! l-J»crjore b Cordially tat Getirse Rarick'* Friday r
.^^oT—FHrluink!- went
Jan. r:.
borne patarday.
[ thorc who have no hope.“
.Tht fnlund sranae i.
l.tsialvli.-d o attend.
c-c City -edav.
IJ. 1’. Taylor and wife nailed with I
F"'oad.
Ih. lr hcM Friday
Uttle Dewey Brown, who ba-i been
John
I is iMnif from the !•«:VCRVHPORT.
• nlii?, Mr, .".nil Mi« Rj.teixm F_>very airk. 1* better
now. and bl« ‘heir mother, Mrs. Coo. Taylor. SunIt- w«v-d..
'll
am:.Mr*.
IV.
K
*-3:»;.U-It
te
•r.
d'-leRnles
to
the
>!.ite
PORT ONEIDA,
Mna;
oy Ills eiimr fr.-ni Impurr- 1 hujd.
Rrandmo^er.
r. Mn>.
Mra. WU
»iinao.
mio. reiumcil
I eanioii St-. Iv and Frank
Hadley t-!r;tid Siit.irdsy ever is-; f.«-m tlieir
wen ib< Ir.M.iiIirt.fmm Ttn.mp...onvlUe
'
and Mrs. Ole Olsen of i^-laad
t'ar'i have purr I.I.vid with (buHv diIter part i
* City Wedoi-sday.
mad- a itlo to Elk Raul I* Fy.'av,
t:lu to Ma-k’Dac an 1 ('v-'l-ivtan
la'lnc
, of!
ofllrera.
After the si-rnret were
a burtmss rip tu Po,i Oa-iJa
R« StlOl
ara Tay- made
n;
•n. tavy liver aiiJ >U.CKl-h towMr*. J, -. Oibhs attended the Bun
Mrr. G. I\ Hr.mrrerd 1* oa the slcji
Ml*, n. F. Carai'lell a!i-'. dn icl.ti-r
ctflcd f. r-ii.i*r Y'’’ r<-n-rd.
1 •■«««• rtay -la*l w.vk.
i* B;nd<tck BV*M Bit et> Mr.-nRy»day acbool eonvrnilnn held at Bar- lot. .
M-.r:vi.- rei'irt-.-.! ttal-i-jl.vy -‘r ,m' a
Mr. and Mr*. Ean tVldrlR, Mr. aiiJ
uleniBCl..
aad liter, and
John Huletl ha* been very sick!
jjt, and Mr*, priaiider of Traverse
kir Cmk and Acme durloR the paat
j!in.
t-« dji;-«' *;av In TraTrrr- Cm. .
1- l-.ruu;
WIM I) <aii*-niir and Calvin
week. RlvInR at each* a report of the »lnre Wednesday wilU heart trouble, ‘city spent last wrnk with Mr. and Mi
I i It.- Ji-;;:.. He Kebi it. it! with jonMr. and Mr*. B. SrteknnEart *l»ent , .Mrs. Clum. OUen of OiU place. ,
.firpenier »iHtit Sunday with Mi. -vud
iUle eimvention a* Kalamazoo.
>i:i:
Tke crew* at Mr* Gihb*' ramrn ten TmnUay piRhi with the latter', mothCtareuct- Slit. . at o«lnu>t-iJ
Ml.. Ijium Burfl.md who
wl,„ Is
1. teach-I’l'*
! Ml.-......."“T”.
B. H I
.-eturtrlmd :i,.few
Of*ly aBU'e Co’d t»»b-het »vVh* tk.
anu three were laid off a week BR'i nii erIlnR at Ceiiti
-\fier
iir-ul>»‘>. . n;- }r-.t wi .-k
Cent* rv-llle.
I-Ville, tpi-ut
ipeut Saiurtiuv
Saturtlax ad
anl
-\firr a lone Jlnc's
Jlne's of
acTOunt of not aleiRhInR. Ko. ten ha*
Mr*. Bill Tnytor Is alro on
>hr
jltiby
ttrew.ieli
ia»-d
foua
tlry
iniloy with her imretits.
. IHI. y Br.iw.ii-H
fp.ja
d,:-:
Bo'.r'ami eon*. rbr--;.e.- :i-id i
bCROn to Ukc on more men asnln
Bern, III Mr. and Mr*. «ida-» r«r ;
. .
and Mrs. Lee Bwnn of t
Traverse
Ih.-ee._..l So
Th«r.
; n„yn-..r-.l, of P-«.;.in*. visited T. My-■" Meidimc Otto Stoyke and Davel
™,..... 1«
.he«.-.„so
Th,
Sai-mtar. J.nn, ,2*-. a pit!,
who have Wn sperdlnR
.he - i“>'
ho*"';‘1
r-- e.,d fnmIS- Fnndnv.
Hommrr called on Mrs. SImtin Bchuan.iirce Ihini.- rertinivd from T:-\v,m.t
few
week,
with
Mr,
8-an'*
•‘I*•
T
'
.............. e day ........................
fiv ’
Mi«. J. Bjirflrnit. of lid* place. *" rT*-*1''
husJ-.rss ,m T.iu.-, i*e CHy. whi ru hr
Jerome Rimer and his crew of
GrnQfi Tiavcifcf- rcRb:
ih-ndaticc nnd t* viiy III .v
j were ballQc hny for John Folkerema
■ Hlnc.
_____ _______ I Fife laike visited at the and Utram Taylor Inst wn-k.
T. M. .liilialtd licht new
home of Myrtle and Gertrude Rarck.
Wafren Taylor, who has- been
a
las Tm-*il-j« c-ven.iiR. , A
• the latter of whom h a member of creat and patient sufferiT for the |>aet
--'Pi.
Inu- wa* eiijoy«Hl after fluthe team.
They were accompanied, wo month*, from a complication of
family Ja»i Sundav.
„fficl«liic, and intormem was
Itlail'uand
ref.ohmen >
n.-n.vi: li-.ii
by Ibdr coach.
dlzease*. died Mondsi at Sn'cloek p.
Ill the Inland onii-tn.'
s. iwd
jll'-. inreei*
Deanli Manlgold of East Paradise-m. The deceased was a member of Ily and Mlfp P.-nrl l.jur w.-r.- l-ir
The 1 <
Corev and wife returned I
waa a caller at Mr. Barntin'a Sunday, (be Baptist church. Hr le.ires a wife Riici t* Of Mr. and Mrs. Brtmlner aii'l
ere.- w.uk
Ih. r l.onie at Buckh-v Pridav.
'
lURbler.
tbro<*
broth­
family
Sondiiy.
e
aJopled
dnuf
Ibba of Tiwv( e City vlattod
■ L. KjOll
I'jw.-a l.v a suiuwr.
Fihil la-*!* U wiirklOR fur Mr
EAST SAY.
.•ohn-Burllcnd made a hiislnosa trip
ers. one alstcr and a mother beside*
Ua mdthei
K B. P.ek has a fom- of mi'n at
Fliiiii :i- Bactiall,
II bust of friends le mourn bis lo*s.
Traverse City U*l week.
Georte BpauldlitR *
work on n eoitar*' ti*-*r Omenii for *
I*e,iard t.ewl- w-os at Thompsoi
lu> E.!-n
He was laid to re*: In the Blackman
l-aat ThiinidaV evonli.R a pleasant o'clock ilube under the doctor's care.
Mr Ihiwell of Okinhoma.
surprise wa* Riven ale the home of.Bay l.umlu-r eoniiMtnt'* mil dhwvivee vH’i* on huriti.-'s R.-ctiirdav.
cemeteryThe. Ret­
tery- Wednesday.
.
.
Mrs. J. y.
Math.-us
enli-iialn.-.l
The three cbltdren of Geo. Poplcr
'Ixiide ttowiuT returned home fi-.' I
, ,,, and
........................................................................................
out of the offlee.
Hall of KlnRsley preached the funer- Mr
Mr*. J.Hin Miller, on
Ml»si<d unoke ceminc
ct
-V th a - uppe r In honor of her .1-t. r
and wife are all alek.
oie-lird.
Then' Traverwe rtittRalurd «v '
lany beautiful
oii.
Mat
..................... .......flower*
“ Re«e Rrkfoii. who haa lieen staylOR ■ when the dii.i wa*
Maud l.vsl Tlinr*.Iay c v. nliip.
Th*Newt
Jamlton
and
Mr*.
Mrs.
wi. Van Biiren I* .lUe n he,
with Mr*. MIII'T the past two woeks.lv-:-* niite a name hiii i.v h.-r.dr ef
friends
w.-u|iti-»vniWame Manifold atieoded the U. O. were sent In token of the love and ra­ The^veninp was apen'
iiealn •
In
playing fnn* th.-flv.-wn* wmui p'-i o.-t, A
in
whlcl
>
held
by
:<-em
In
which
he
I M. -djuu-* D. II. Sr-.It. M GaKU-m, «*
T. M. loatallntlon at v— • - BaiurJati. 2f.
I
Rome* and dancliiE They were treat- mnii.I.s
num.I.-s oiirt
oitcl the flie
file auiild
would haVe
baVe IIxs-n
frlenJ* and m-lghbora.
,B. K.-hl and the Ml* . * Julia Mm*;i^
day ereolng.
li.-ymid contrail. The Ice** of Ihi« iiblit
A'.to
the
mtlc
four^nonthaold
son
T-Mirui niak-n-w-i ye>. BWhia-r*Jnlia Grant. K rh cVole-.
iMibia
OwiBt to the reeeoi ebaocn to Ustn
BUCKLEY.
W»i-ld lisve lieen :i crcal one for K.isl
>>a- a« a >t.rt-s n<- will ctrr 100 10
of Nr, and Mrs. 8am Hu!,-t b-fi ihl*
i Bordemiv. F.ann'.c- aft Nellie Sl't-le
•'olatoe* are mnvtnc frec-tv.
aervlM on the O. R. A 1. our aehoot la
.and ynau>~iJlci
ynau*~Mlnc ooly
Raw. 11* it furnlshe* «*miih)ytiM iii t' R
isao huur.ani
earth for heaven on Thursday nlRhi.
Th*.
o-ia«. Merllhewr Is on Ijie «Sek ll»» jI
The Manb
Manbllqrte e
i.cfy.Br iUB..w.yeMi prNer.
KsioD Monda
Mooday foretjonaa. a*
hot in aeMioD
tsTRi- number of mm when in oiiernELK LAKE.
The funeral was held from the M. B.
r Man-1
The averace
atietidunee of
the]came
I came In laM nlKhl.
... .
^r*. Rose does hot
t treturn unlll the
1 Miinro I* vlsilin
church In KlnRxIey Sunday, the Rer.
head
oad of
Wr wu< anaonry (cw ontdl—wr «b
Ift! kh-v S«t»d-ir seboul 1* near to the ' isilqiie tbi. mornlnc
helpliiR h
r 1. IV.mlne I* hel;
A. L.,Thiin.toii prearhlne. laiermenl FTke City for a few week*.
t-l» .T-raClUne free >■» plWITma *»hiirdrc-d mark.
P*. 1*11.* 1. uess.«rj. hoc wedn W»tlt
) h*.' home wa*
MP* Miiiide Sincklns lefi W.-.lm-*.
thr.-e f.w
lo
Evergreen cemetery. The
lOE* are mavloc froelv If the
One of the rrapl.tiirl
car
f.-nh**
* cro-k-r ambphiek sal pMserr***.*.
at Keystone Friday, havlna lieen so
friend, i
Willi fi
bereaved
nne*
have the henrtfeli dav for
ttillM III t1:;»
lliht
winter
il
Is , rame In on hViday .-veiilnB for *h<-lter
unfortimste a* to cut a Iour Rash In
Mission. .
Mn theOu'irtade srhieil
ay-mpalhy of ;be entire community.
Ar- T.ia lint m*n* If **>. w* pr-UBHr
1—kv that nu -I of th<* Iocs road* nre.leartnR three iia*s< ucer*
who went
Thomas Kelley and wife
day rveiiinR for the piirposi- o
«nus|*-vlr worSaai e»nd Mr W.bI
Jan. :k. ’
(le-l-i-red thu.« cKlDir sufflrteni «now. ! home by way of Traverwe City.
no know nnrr *t. ml lino' Then write
lOR to Traverse Cl
minlnR whether then- should
I.-.H Fildav eveolnc the
Bueklev |
The danrlDR rhih gave a very suea • at bn or-bntpre .«•—nr rieIt
lllday
Bennie and Ciuci
iillR
winter term of school. The i
l.ltrrarr sorti-tv el.-cjert offleer*
ifsieessful |iarth-s mi Friday evenln. Ihel
the
little child
irty meal take a couple on fiienda here Sunday.
Klnimley Sunday,
After
ded
w:i* well nttended and
f.dlow,Pres,
Alien
WlehtznaB:
vieni\t
onitaklnr
place
on
li.xl
Wed
(Ulem,
your
Tim SlorklBR has moved Into hIs :o have a wlmer tern of nrhool hy
ohe woa QuralhR being on the road lo of Deans' Regul
1‘res. Mrs. D 'V Welker; See.. Mis*, n.'sdny evening
help lino new house, which he has J'«*t nearly a unaiilmou* vi
rtomacb. liver
yeeorery.
VI,., l>„nn; Treas.. Wilber JohlKcan: i
MUf Maticm Kelil
.-nleriBlned a
OnUhed.
Philip Reck and a couMo from a
Sarcean- *e arm*. Mias C Johm-on. | number of her frh-nj* last Thunday
Ml*!. Ital* Cams of Traverse City
draUDcs vMtted h({. Bcck'a daoRhter.- regular j
nett
Frldov 1 i-veiilnR with e leap year |wrt». The
lirhinc. tortiiritiR
*Mn
enn>tions, S-.•h'Tt for dl«eii-*ion
If Bpendlnn a week vIsiiinR
friends
Mra. AuRUlAjrmn. Friday laiU
di'fimtv,
atihoy.
drive one wild, >il-.-ht. ••pe-.ih-.Ht, That li n-i1t h- Im-I-! eveninp wa* *|e-nt very ph-a«*ntl>-,
Obituary.
and relativr*. In this nelchborhon*!.
The aletThlOR 1*! better here i
no:.!.-*
Ointment
l.iitiRs
ti.iiek
n
!ii-f
I— fii:- the riii’-ti* of Iltiekh-V If lo Icam.- and mush- iH-i'-c Hi.* pi.nt-lpal
Pl^cnvilrM. M«For the Herald:
The ftw-a*tlka cliih met w-Uh Mr
ir acme ti
r.il
..nr
.-II
eiTh*
In
Wevforrt
eoun-] I'al iiiv*
I.lpli:
!i
w.iimill
lastinp
cuio*.
Fifty
*i-til'
al
aiiy
Blrnle H. Thayer wa* tmni at Mu- and Mr>. Wni Hum ThiirMl.vy ev-narq coming In at the rate of at* eorde
I-. '• l.iti laij me. iliiv- arc- h.-!d *-v-ry j ..-r\i .i.
pleton. Grand Traverse conniy. Mtch Inu.
Daintv
refrethtnent*
at a load.
May 2k. I87fi. and died at Mouroe Cen­
liy Mr*. Hunt nnd a p'od time
ter. Mich.. Jan. 23, aged 29 yean. 7
I en)uvt-i1 hv 1
mnnlhi and 28 day*.
frs H W. The
Brother Thayer had been nlllna for
* nttendi-cl he
which culminated
culminated la
lo
1 Fiin-icti Mlsslmiarv eo<-<-i\
In Manl*:oe a few day* last areek.
a fear or more, which
F. l.*hmhn of Traverse City was In eonaumidloo. which
dread
disease
et Tuesday with Mr*. FiuaW

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C../C

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Mr. Man

How taiuable ire yon?
Would yon work for Flfleen Dollart i Week?

FARM AND HOME

TSi GLOBE DEPT. STORE

Hamilton Ootliing Co.

which wp bought at JiSc on th«Mlc41ar ami phceil on Salt- Last Friday Morolog. h..i
BELL STOCK pr....-.! .I> Enormous S-.1CCCS., ^TURDAV BEING THE GREATEST DAY IN
Hut thu Bell
OUR HISTORY. With our i-ntire force of tif«i-cn fierkr, hundreds.'Ol people couhl not g*-t waiici .
Slock IB i'ir)!e,aDJ weoriii place OD Sale iresh bargains every day.

Come to this Sale and Save Your Dollars.
tis(vi uD laiw Bill anil thousamlB of others b-.-8i(^-8

MUSi

Every. Article in our Immense Stock is Marked Down.

LOOK FOR RED TAGS

LOOK FOR RED TAGS

FREE TRADING STAMPS WITH EVERY 10 CENT PURCHASE
$2.50 'ind $4.00 M'-n's Shoe*, the famous
W. L Douglas, Neltlelon an-l Piugree
At this lime we^find many broken*1ines and many odd lots that we do not want
to carry into another year.
It's a time'whcD/you can save 'money, however.

It docs not matter to you

whether we have one ovcrcoat'or twenty, if we have the ONE you want, and in the
differeqtt lots you surely can find the one.
This applies as well to suits and other broken lines, and what you save is worth
saving and is worth a little exploring on your part.
Suppose you look up seme of the; following.

OVERCOATS-Wc can save yoo from $S to$S lor
yoorselL
OVERCOATS-We caa save you 2S tolSO per ceat
lor tbe ehlldrea.

.....$247

17.50 Men-s S^ts frnm
liellfVltock. Ourpri.-c.

$$.50 and $4.00 L.-i>lie8\Shoea, msmifuctufixl by W. L. lX»ugU*; the (»oM
$10.00 Men’s Overcoats 2 Qj\
Hr.'iml Sp*-cial and^thc I'liijjree uiakf^;
from bell Sioc».
Our
price.“a-^# J
.......
______
price.
all the Uu«t shapes. Choice
Bell’s Stock ol Men’s Fine Dress
of lot.............................

1.97

......... 1.39
1.78

$2.50 Mod's Dross Shofs, lUucher style,
sliaped toe.
J
Our p'

$3.00 and $3.50 Pants

go at.................................. ................
Belt’s Stock ol Ladles’ Buckle
Arctics. Diet quality, tine QQga
Men’s Fleeced Underwear, shine;
-lorsoj top*, worth S1.M« iiow.O>c C
Duel cirawe.'B ir- niaii-li.. t«LA-'l iii-'-P aii'l ,
Bell’s Stock -f Lad;< s' i'- \ K.-lt Shoes,
fiT-nt. Bt-H's I’l ice ■
\--rm lineil. sold every placfc at $1.1-?
Our price

?9ci

Bell’s 50c Home Made Millens < 'ur price..

...75c

25^ I

97c

Bell’s Stock of Men’s Oog Rnb>
bers to wear over sliors. Ik-sl 4Qg^
ijuuhiy. worili $I 00. our priw.TOL,

Furs 50 percent less
) Original Prices.
$10.00 Ladles’ and Misses*
Coats.
I )ur price...............

$1^00 Ladles’LodgCoats^
$4.00 Baby Bearskin

/ nA

Coals, all (xilora. (Jur pri* e. / *5/0

2-97
............ 98c

$5.00 Ladles* Dress
Skirls

Onr sale i-riw.

Special Lot of Ladles’ Dress

Special Lot of Plash Capes and

SUITS—We caa save yoa trom oae-loorth to
oae^iall lor yoorseU.

Men’s Heavy Wool Sox.
Bell's pri'-e was 'J-if. now.........

SUITS-Wc caa save yoa troai fHie*lodrth to
one-hall lor the dilldren.

THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS at Greatly Reduced Prices. Look lor Tables In Center ol
Store. Bargain Counters In Rear of Store. Don't Miss Tbem.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
SWEATERS CAPS UNDERWEAR
The prices wo are making on all winter
goods rnakes it decidedly to your
advantage tolsee usr"

N. B. What about a FUR COAT? We have
some very interesting prices on them.

One Lot'All Wool Dress Goods- the new popular PUids
and Cbi-ckf. cicry yard worth 50c nod Toe.
33C

Long Coats sold at $10.
1 f\7
Aiihirftdc................................... l*yi

Fancy^Lawns and Dimities, worth lo ami I2c.
15 pieces Hock Toweling, worth lOc.

6^0

One Lot of All Wool Flannel Saltings, double fold
in all lhe.n«w sliiidM
Nravr told a yard for less
than oOe. for this tale......................................................................... > -

One Case Dark Prints, this aale a
yard............ ......................................................

Fancy and Plain Batistes, fancy (bgamliee and fVl ^
Dimities, worth l-'» and 2'}c- yard, now................................. •J'l^

One Case of Onting Cloths, light and daA oolota. An
this talc a yard................................................................................ .
^

___
_ Fleece
_______________
Ladles’
Lined Hois*

lery
OC
lery, a
a jwir........................................
jwir

.....41c

j Fascinators, ircod sige.aU
i
j $1.50 and $2.M Ladies*
woohSpscial..................................... Wslsts, white Arcoloroc. tpemalOUL/

19c 26c

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