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Grand Traverse Herald, December 08, 1908
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
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1908-12-08
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TWICE A
WEEK-^TPESPAY AWD FEIDAY.
tiJt A YEAE.
TKAVKItM CITY, WAWD TlUVtUt COUNTY. WCHIftAW. TUMDAV. OECEWtB «, itOt.
ai ONLY A WEEK DffiDWITH
LOCATED IN CITY ATTENDANCE
HE WOn^PUSH IN SOOCITY
2^W0
VERY LARGE
NO WARNING
WENT DOWN
t ,WER£ miED
TWO HtJUMCD IN A P
tatae That He Will Her Oe be Unleee There ta a Oeneral De
mand for Him.
CKErSFATENOTKNOWN
aaalt 8te. Marie. Hkb.. Dec. 7.—It
to leaned from trieodi of Chase 8. LABT REPORTED AT OQDENBBURO
Oeborne that be wUl not be a caadlNOVEMBER 11.
.
dale for povernor oa tbe republican
AMKMCAN NOWOCN CO
.Icket two yearo beoce nnleaa there Is
THKIN njMT.
I aenerel demend from tbe state.
He will not poeb blmoeif into tbe
place. Since election. It ta aald. there
TtmMiid fialiMM »f Oil
been a continual stream of letW«r« OHriM* la Flra WMch
froB friends throuab tbe state
raliaara< Oil Taak Eaurslag hlB :o ran.
8L JoBbs. N. r.. Dec. 5.—Wreckage
,
plaatMi At NajwiM.
has came ashore which fully IdenUHes
tbe lost craft as the Boo City ot Al
Marw4. Maaa, Oae.
Too ■
pena.
Mii^ Tbe fate of tbe crew ta
«er* kOM and too iajiirod la aa e>
unkoowB.
^ioa Uat dewollakod the mlU of
Nortb Bydney. £. a. Dec. 5.tbe AaMrteaa hovdor Oo. la ihU dtr
pona have reached here that a large
amount ot wret^app. locludinp
staamer's cabin and fnraltnre. <0 life
Nov Tflfk. Dec.
one ot Ibe IS
Croat taaka of tbo OiaaAtrd oil Oo. at WANTS 80-POOT 0HANN8L FOR preservers baarlnp the name Boo City
bad been found near Cape Race. New
•ayaaao. N. J. oxoloM todar »Hh
8AOINAW RIVER.
foundland.
a laar board for mUoa.
la
The stenmer Boo City,, bound from
aportacolar flawo. TI.Md barroN
ports on the preat lakes to New York,
aq «eat okrward.
was last reported at Opdentburp. No
vember n. The 800 CHy waa of 13K
, 171 toet lonp. 33 feet beam', li
bulk In im at West Bay City,
RCFRtSRNTATiyC HULL INTRO
Mich., and balled from Cblca^. li
DUCED 8IU. TODAV.
was recorded as a paasenper boot-End
carried a crew ot 14 men.
Tbe steamer Boo City waa probpbly
Weoid Have ta De Drandod to Shew
Um oMe* boat on Lake Micblpan. She
Tbefr Exact Ingredlenta—All Ar
waa recently sotd by tbe Indiana
tides in Domeetk Use WewM
TnosportttloD company to relU JackBe Affected by Dill.
eon. of Tehmeo. Tez.. by whom the
boat was to be used In ocean trade.
WasblBCton. Dec.
Ine craft was to ^e taken down
tire Load ot MIcbIctn Myt be tesffOIbroupb the 8t. Lawrence rivei
lap to try to pet #Mooi channel for
New York In cb.-rpe ol Cupt. J. C. Diltbe Sapinaw river. He also wants tlO.tlon .of Sew York. Bnc formerly plied
OOe to Improve the vjrater front
reen Holland and Cbtcapo and was
aiy. Tbe water over tbe bar,
in her prim tbe pride ot Macatawa
be aays. aamt be deepened.
bay.
ot Iowa intro■ladiir of Oao of T|in
e today a bUI mak1 In tbe I
WWoh tbo AroeUeat i
nor to maanfactore
tap it ■
iportatloa Imitated
At OMaOoiino, Toa.
tletae ora branded so as to show tbeir
bloody end tapredlents. AU artlelee ta do
atfogr at Brovoaraio .Ta.. wbieb r«- mestic use would -be aBecicd.
oaltad ta tbe dloeiarct from Uc army
*bc fioMoat
*hc
fnMMoM N^ra.. of tao I
Death Came After An lilneee of Three
Ifll WAS BEIOUSIED
Injuries Caused By Heavy Lifting a
. Week Ape Today. Coweed
CompItaaUens.
TWO BUODCN DEATHS VERY
NEAR TO ONE ANOTHER.
NSW Miniiisto^M ths Bnpttat Churc
M Vh4 WsMt-Firat Bori
Arrived
to, Toe
lcelXnau
Henry Kiwtaa died Saturday aftertioon at bis booM. B6I East Eipbtb
■U«eL after an n|neas ot hot a week.
A week apo today, he was Injured by
mtinp too heavily and took to bta bod.
tbe Injury Inducing compileat'.ona.
Mr. Kroupa would have been
yean ^d next Pebruary and In addi
tion to hta wjfe and two tons. Harry,
17 yean old. and Leone. 16 yean old.
be leaves a mother. Hn. Nellie
Kroupa, and three brothers. WiUtam
and Charles, of Traverse City,
Pred of Brlllsb Columbia. Tkre
ten are also lelL Un. J. E. Cameron.
Mn. F. L. Bbuur and Mrs. Emma
Colvel. all of tbta eky. His father.
Perdinand Kroupa. died 13 yean ago.
Mr. Kroupa was married to Mtaa
Mamie McOarry SO yean apa
iber of tbe CatboUc
Mid also behmped
u the Pweaten. tbe
C. 8. P. & and tbe Modem Brother
hood of America.
JAMES LAISON HRST
The Rot. William Owen Sinvall.
of Detroit, attd family, arrived ta the
city this week and are now loeuted
603 West Seventh street. Mr. BUivwas Issued a caK by tbe local
church siome time ago which be ac
cepted. reatpnlnp the pastorate of the
Woodward Avenue Bnpttat ritur^
ooe ot the largest c^orcbM
state.
Mr. Stovall ta so excellent wmker.
makes friends readily, hta peraooallly
ta pleasing and be undoubtedly will
receive a cordial welcome shd be rsty
tbe local Beld.
Mr. Stovall will preach In the diy
UDorrow for the Brat Uwe after ac
cepting tbe call and bta subject for
the 10:30 service will be. *Tbe Mis
sion of a Christian.* In the evening
he win preacii on "God's Magnet
CODNn WAS DRGAMZD
WILLIAM ALLEN WAS NEXT ONE
SUMMONED.
Mr. Lamawi Had BMn .^fforiilnp In
Hta Cattar and Expired From
Heart Trouble—Mr. Alton
Was Driving Homo.
BROWNSVILLE
CASE AGAIN
TO STOP HDTATIONS
«CU UD. PLUNTIFF
w now
65 BUILDINGS
WERE BURNED
lUIlETRir
NO LIVES WERE LOST
lOnciESOFSNOWFEll
MRS. mHT DEAD
!
I-
Fraf. C. T. ornwn el ML -FtooM*.
Asstatad by Mrs. TervonaL COfr
ductsd the insOtuta Leetawea
Deaib came suddenly to -two aped
Mn within a few miles of each «thr Friday afternoon,
Unan teacbera' tastltute vbleh e»eetap James S. Lamaon of Inland, and
ed today at noon. Tnlly IW belog prsoWilliam Allen of Wexford. An Inquest
eni at all the seeslone. The tasUtoU
was held In both cases. Sheriff Charles
was coednetad by Prof. C. T. Orawa
8. Jetanson. Coroner k'rank Holdsot the Mt. Pleasant Normal, asaletod
wortb. accompanied by Undertaker W.
by Hn. ThrmaaL
polnp to Intrrlocben oa
Praetically all ot the oouniy sehooli
tbe afternoon train.
were cloeod end the taaehere were In
The Brat death waa (bat
attendance at the taalltute. The Is•maon. wbo roslded at Inland. Mr.
etltnte began Mooday aMraing and all
■mson was doing some repair work
of tbe eeertons were IneereeUng and
In tbe basement of bta home, about 3
InsirocUve. The lectiiroa by ffrat.
o'clock, and was taken suddenly with
n were exeeedtagij vSlu^ and
pain around hta heart. He went up
much apprecUtod by all who
Stain, and was hurriedly placed npotf
beard him. Mn. Teimaat'e lajorthe couch, while a physician
preUtton oc Mngltab and ber aothoda
epboned for. A neighbor. Mn. laple- MOVING PICTURE SHOW FIRE AT
re very tatereetlag and ttatrnellTO.
ripfat. wbo was ta the bouse,
CENTRALIA, FA.
Tuesday eventag, the ten^n
partap a mustard plaster to put upon
re tendedrd a banquet by the otthta cheat, when be Jum|>ed up tram
we ot Leland and tbU was moeh en
FERE MARQUETTE DID NOT TAKE the oouch and fell
joyed. Tnkon ta overy way, tbe tartlANY CHANCES.
It was deemed advisable to bold an
waa OSS oC the vary bast aver
Inquest. Coroner
Holdsworth
held in 1 r~*------ county end nt the
Sheriff JtriinaoD going
county woo niiinlied Into e eonstp
home as soon as possible. The ver BUT THE FROFERTY LOSS
tastltute.
the oCSeon belnp:
OVER S10
dict was that death came from natur
mideat-Prat. Pnltar ot Northal rausei, presumably heart tallnre.
port.
Hr. Lamson waa 59 yean oM. and
THAT IB ODBERVER WAirp OFFI
secretary—lUes Oora PntaMr, of
bad been a resident of Inlaad lor the Fertlaitota Fourth BIp Firs Titia Voar
CIAL RECORD.
eland.
Occurred Today, DKfca, and
last 15 yean. He was a naUve Of New
Sheds of Orattd Trunk Rail
Much pralBo and credit ie ptops
York eUte. having been married In
Prtff. Carr, county rnwInHRir, pr
way Belnp Bunted.
Clair. 8L Uwrence county. New
Stronp Wind Drifted the Welks Bad
the enocesa ot the hHUtnit.
York, about 16 yeara apo, hta wUe be
ly Deapite the Frepuent FlewAmhUnd. Pa.. Dec. 4.—It U now doting Lydia lahatn.
Inltoly known that no Uvea wei-s taat
About X7 TOaif hfO Hr. and Mr*.
the moving picture show Are last
I Lamson oaao tottoe oouniy. and tor night *t CentraHa. Slxty4ve bulldtaps
From tbe beptraln; of the siortii a Albert time rmiM nt Intaed. tlx
were burned antalttag a lOM of over
Saturday nipbl untl> -voon todiiy. 10 moved to tbo ibero ot Lake Xlchipi
IIM.OW.
Inches of snow bad f-.llen. according In Leelanau ootsty. where tbty raaM
Fortlond Has Anethor.
short time, U years apo returalo tbe Bpnres of Ofllctal Observer
^dfc*dd
Portland. Me.. Dec. 4.—Portland's
Yeora, Heert Trouble Hsving
«tn oomo. B»
B» tor koarlas acalB today
Walt. From Baturdsy nigbt to yes Ing to Inland, where Hr. Lai
fourth big Bre this year oecnrrvd to
Been tlw Ceuee.
tbo VaRW Btatoe Bupreme MAACCABEEb bAY MAN WHO DIDterday noon, tbe snowfall was six since resided. Mn. Lamson died some day. destroying the docks, sbeds and was M Vetra OU oBB ta AMMoa
to His WIdour, Hi Liovss
inches, laat atpht’a and tbis mom- time apo.
AFFEARED ib ALIVE.
their contenU of the Grand Trunk
Mrs. Bltaa Tyler Wrlpht. wile
•IxCMMrMk
lop's storm being mostly wind. But
pour children survive, John R. Lem- raUroad. with a loss ttf ItM.OM.
At tadayY boortac tbe menbero el
straeL Bled at 6:60 a m Monday
there waa snow enoupb lor everytme tn. Miss Inet and Mias Verm, and Ev
tbo Caproaie boaeh »UI 11^ to argo
Prank'Korb. a ptoaoor ot the Onuta
meau la tba caae of tbe former aevro Ask Fen Huron Court |e Set AeMe •treeL dtad at 6:60 Ibis morainp at fiom the lumberman who loves it to erett. aped 8 years. sU Ot inland, and
ber borne, after an illness ot about the railroad man who bates it.
VOftllet Declarinp Him Lepally
Traverse reglob. potaod away PriMtae May Lamson. of Lisbon. N. D.
aeldler, Ooear Aold. «bo vao dlomlaeed
three years, death belnp due to heart
Dead.
day at hta home at toMfUkoaaww
ttooi tbe aorrloo vithoat honor
The snow was tight and powdery yes Mtas May bad just returned lo tbe
trouble. She ta survived by ber busacooaat of hai alleced panielpi
terday and this mornlDp and drifted west leaving borne Wednesday morn MIM Martha Balls Roaoe and Rehert 66 years oM.
Port
IDiroo.
*Dec.
S.—Mourned
aa
bend
and
two
children.
Prank
\Judaon
Buall
WUI
Be
Married
la tbe BroaraarUle atelr
badly. 80 that despite tbe earnest ef ing and reaching Lisbon yesterday.
Besides the widow, Mr. Korb Isavos
liead
for
yean
and
.only
a
few
days
Wrtphl
an4
Mlw
Son
Wrlpbl.
both
of
on Dec. WiWoatt wa* laoUtnUd by Bold la
It win be impossible for ber to teluro
forts of the street commtasloner'i
sli ebUdren, five sons osd ooe daughdm' VatUd atatoo OlrwU ooort tor ape declared lepally dead by the BL this city. A brother. John H. Tyler.
to ber father’s funeral.
os MIows; Ptahk, ABtotoo.
Miss Martha Belle Reme and Rob Charles. Joe. BtophsB and Mro. Amoa
Noatbon New Tort tor pay darlac tbe Clair Clrcutt coon. Cbartos Bamberp. Uvea at FUnL and she lean
The funeral will be held Httaday
flam of hlo oaHotAbaL Tbe-rordletol tormor laanel botelman. Uvea. It tbe •tatera. Mrs. Elta Ntebota. Mrs. Ballna they plowed ouL drifts would fori nioAlnp at 9 o’clock from the Inland ert Judson Buell wilt be united In Bptay- AH resida boot Tnverao CtlyHayes
and
Mrs.
Emildas
Martin,
all
ot
m
ot
aaoraeye
marrUpe
at
the
ConprepailonaJ
church
toat eeart woo bgalaot blm and be
church, Mr. Lamson »a*
Spain and the ear^ risers were Ure<
Mr. Korb come trots Bobemta tu
at Old Mission on tbe eveninp
broodbl aa appeal to - tbe Sapremi Kniptau of tbe Modern Maoeabeee ta Midland cxinnty. and Mrs. Ella MeboU. before they pot down town.
member of the K. 0. T. M.
this oouatry about 40 years ago. and
Thursday. Dec. 10. at 7 o’clock. Miss
oeart oa tbe croaad that Ue preeUeai based on facta. Bamberp. they claim, ot Mount Morris. Mr. sod Mn. Wripbt
Second Death.
Tbe Pere Marquette bad a plow out
for several years he whs not permaReese ta a chanelnp young Udy, the
bad exceeded bla oMeUtathmal power was ta Uita itaie in Beptamber and ta located ta Traverse City four years
this morninfp for tbe Em lime tbis
The second death took place about
nenUy located,residtag at Boitlaore,
at tbe preaeni time bale and hearty, apo. oomtnp from Midland county.
daughter of Mr. and Mra Thomas
ta dtamlwtac tbe three
New York. Chtoogo, oadataogotagto
D hour later, about three miles Irom
A abort service will be held at tbe year, acilnp on the bellel that
bat bta reoMeace ta unknow
Reese, and Mr. Buell ta a popular
wUbMt a trial bp oooit marital.
ventlon was worth a whole lot ot en iierlocbeo. oa tbe shore of Long
lonaln. About 34 yoers ago be'
.y morainp. and the
In tbe tail of i»Oi Samoerpleftl^irt
young man. ‘ne young people will be
In the ease of nepra aoMlmo who
deavor
to
pet
up
Hoes
after
trains
take,
Wlllism
Allen,
an
aped
penilecame to Grand Travenw county, where
Haon tor tbe weaL At tbe Urns''Uie malna will be taken to ML Morris lor
at home after Dec. li.
beve apMed ter
stuck in the snow.* Everytblnp
falling from a wagon to which
be bos since reoidedtodlftag hta home
burial.
army, mieewni to pwmU sneb actlMi and hta wife eondected a botal
was movlap aloDp nicely this mora- be was driWnp. and when found hta
home ta Long Uke loffaihlp.
tbe Grand TruAk tunnel station,
win piwboMy be emuidered by c
lop. freipbis and all. the trains belnp body was appareoUy lifeless.
Tbe ftineral will ba held Mooday
berp Md bta wife, acoordtap to her
ffeoa. One Of (base applleatloni
only a lew minutes late, hot the n
When Mr .Allen was ready
moralBg at 9J0 o’etortt from the
BioD', that be would soon wHte lor
tram Berfeam Mtaao Bandera, a bm
weather
made
the
track
heavy
and
tom
home
in
(be
afternoon,
a
neigh
Eighteen Friends ot Mr. and Mra. W. eburcb of tbe Immaomlote Coaceptkm.
her M tbe dtacbarped batUlkm of the ber to lota blm. He correspoiided tor
the big plow was sent south a
bor. John Sinclair, ssked blm to drive
Tbe burial will be la Ookwood.
A. Abbott Invsdod Their Home
Tweaty-bttb tafantry, who baa bad eeveiwl mootbs. bpt tbe ietten prad- AbMil Five inches of let on Bapisjr's
o'clock lo aunpe out the line between him home at be could not gel a
Loot Evoning.
take. Naar OW Mieslen. Thurs
oMIy f«U OS onUl be stuped writlnp
at yeara' aerriot In tbe army.
here and Baldwin. Tbis waa easily eo' rig. Tae leo men fUrted
day Eveninp.
It || ondeiwtond tbe president dta-' emirely. Two yean Uter, after she
done,
tbe
big
plow
eacountertnp
Is
said
both
bad
been
drinking
approved tbe a^raUea oa tbe pea- bad tried every means ot locaUnp bis
Odd In costuBii-i of dead and pone
Old Mission. Mich.. Dec. 6.—Skstlnp trouble polap tbronpb the drlfis wPta heavily When they rtnick Ibc edge days, 18 (ri*nd» of Mr and Mn. W. Hleeouri Arvivod In Fort BetuiBay
oral Droond that tbe nepra has not I all to no avail, sbe waa Inforated
of Long Uke they drove along
r. Albott tnvsdr-d ibclr home
prwdieed satlatactory or saSlcleDi be bad died.
for the dnt time this winter was en
Afternoon On Her Way ta Moo-'
It snowed steadily all day ycoterday side Mil. and here Mr. Allen pitched .uning, armed with a pot lack sup
A tea Btomhs apo she appealed to joyed by James JerreU of Old Mtaproof of bta tadocence. and tbaL bsvtatae ta Ley Up.
Mil thh was not noticed *y Mr. •er. sud pro—-eded to enjoy themiap tailed ta de en wlihta three mooihs tje Circuit coon to have blm dectared sl<», Ralph Brooto of Traverse City lit despite that fact, there were
Sinclair,
who
drove
on.
seemingly
un
number
o;
auiomoaoes
out
ranmnp
sell e». mur^: tn ;he delipfat of the host
of bta ditebarpe. tbe siatnte poveralnp "lepall.v dead* eo that she mlpbt bare and OFtar Wotou ot Old MIssioo.
Leaving Chicopo Monday ttigbL tbe
and hostess. A Joll.v erentnp
•aril cnoet reetnUta tbe president from the bcnHlt of the tt.OOO tasnranoa
»rty of Travene aiy, on Bap- atound as merrily as though It were conscious of wbsi hxd taken place.
steamer
Missouri
arrived In port
He had 1)01 gone far when be was spent by all. and Hbeu Dr. G. A HoUi•cUapl^Ue takM tbe proond that policy which he carried In tbe Hod- Icy'a take on the evening of Dec 3. the "pood old summer lime * Alihoaph
shortly after noon Batarday on her last
enbees fraternity. The court Tbe lee was about Bve Inches thick. the bay was like plSM. so far as co>lJd let by Alfred LaKontsee and Frwnk
ippesred. clad iu bit 30tb century trip tor tbe season of 1608. Tbe stoambUta now peoutap before the senate
be learned, there were no launches Kratochvil. wts asked Sinclair where riothc- he fell so far ahead of
prppeee pivtap klm autborttv to re- taaned an order prnnUnp ber requesi.
r going and where he got bis timc-s .le sent uplnteibe garret where er had a very rough trip, although
OuL
. oaltat enUlera of the Twooty^ttb
tbe society refused to pay the
He seemed dased. and after a be re -urrected some ancient ciothinp sbe was fortunate U craeslng tbe Uke
redmeoL and some meastre prabaUy amount of tbe policy.
lliile qui-siioning staled that be bad tbsi waa more In keeping wlUi ibc last DigbL consuming only 18 boun oa
wlU be obaoted it the aext seaskm ot
Now John B. Mellwaln. acUnp for
been accompanied by a man but be garb of bta friends. It was late when her trip from Cheboygan to Traverse
le society, has Sled e petlikm ask- Formed Travene City Man Fasas
Oiy. making several stops on route.
Away ta Kenosha. Wla.—Typhmd
d not know when he bad left him. the Bcif invitod guests returaed
tap that tbe ooun set aside tbe verA few paaaenpers were carried out
Fever the Ceuaa.
Thirleen-Vasr-Old G<rt Asks Court for
LaFooisee and Kraiochvlt walked i tbdr homes, having enjoyed an
dice Tbe case will ooate np for bearfrom Chicago, but none wen booked
AnnulmsM-^OWnT Knew Law
short dtatance back, and near tbe wa cecdlnglv pleasant evening
inp le a few days.
for Traverse City. Tbe boot left ta tbe
of Country.
ter's edge (bey found Mr. Allen, ap
Word has been received from
Tbe petUloD eeu fonta that Bam
afternoon for Moatateo. where she wUl
parontly llfelee*,^
Mro. Etta V. Dote Fonod Atmy a* « berp waa sees several Ilmen durlnp Kenoaaa. B'ta. of tbe death ot Jobo
lay up (or tbe wtater.
Vance, of 8L Joseph. Mlcb-'typhold
Tbe men hurried back to InterlochCetack Dotof^^at Homo
September by Prank E. Bowes,
Boyne City. Dec.'5.—A peculiar ckic
tmvellap talesman, and also by Wil feter belnp the eanse.
U that of Magpie Nkkola vs. Mike B and noilBed Bberiff Jobnaon and
Hr. Vance waa well known in tbit Addaitah tor annulment ot marrisBe- Coroner Holdawonh. wbo beld an in Rebdrt E. Wood and Jay HllO Of This
son L. Patil of Petoskey. Tbe tatter
Mra. BUa T. Ma wUe of Hiram
City Beth Fasood BtaU Exanlna.
m Bamberp was teodtap bar city belnp tor a number ot yean as Both are Syrlaaa. the plri only Ibir- quest. The verdict was death due
Cole, of Intorlo^ob. dtad at • edeck le. a saloon In Petoskey dnrl^ that emptoye ot the WelU Hlpman Co.
toM years of ape. They srere former :uses unknown.
Travoras City Youwf Foopio War*
■atarday at tbe booM ot ber par- month.
ly sweethearts in Syria and wbeo
Married By tbs Rov. J. A. Ca»It was feared st first that there bad
DALOW FRESIDENT.
they moved to ihta country eooUnued been foul play, bat a tboroogh InresAt the recent state board of pharm
by Esturday NlgM.
tlgaUon was made, and no marks of acy examination at Grand Rapids.
I Meets Next as such.
eaaee of ber death. Sbe bad been a
Robert
E.
Wood
of
437
west
Seventh
George
H. Trimble and Mtaa Qrace
any
kind
were
fouM
upon
bta
body.
They
beceae
rttgaped
end
went
Year at Charisveix.
ooEerer tor soma time, bavtnp boea at
street,
sad
Jay
Hite,
wbo
was
at
Boyer
were
united ta Baniopa BatsrMr.
Allen
leaves
a
widow
and
three
SL Joseph. Dec. E.-YTte fourth an an out of town priest to have their
tbe borne of ber pnreata since
employed with Walt A Sons, re day night at 8:86 st the Cbareh «( .
It Is alleced children. Mn. (Dr. ) Fenton of Kings
nual eoaventlon of tbe Lake MtahlpaB
JolrrtaharWMBS’ associailon has closed. that instead of getting aancUon to ley. Hn. John Klldee of Buckley, and cured registered pbarmactats papers. Christ porsonapa, the eerMxmy bMM
B adMttoa M ber paraata and basThis makes s total ot eight young performed by the Rev. J. A. Caoby.
r ^ir enpnpemeot Uiey were married. Mtas Josepbtae. wbo resides at borne.
lOfBesrs elected for tbe ensuing year
baod. Set Staten and ooe bntber
men of this city wbo have aCeaded The young people wore attended by
President. Herman Bakiw, St.[. -Uibouph not being Tuiliar with the He was 57 years old. He bad been,
New York. Dec 4 —Tomaseo Tannlleft to moora tor ber. She was
the Practical Institute of Pharmacy. Bduben H. WhUta and Mtas Ova
resident of Buckley about 30 yaera.
rellL a *-year^td child playing with Jose^: vkse president. Peter Jensen. laws of thU country they did
M years old.
MarleUe. Mich., and have secured, Blonshine. They wlU stake their teow
iba: secretary and treasuier. know (bat a qjerriape ceremony had
TDe toaorM Mrvloe wtU be Monday a 83 calibre revolver this morntap at
F. W. WUson. reptater of dooto. has pharmacist papers. There were IS ta ta this dty where touy have a lorgn
John J. BnlL Grand Haveo. Tbe next been performed. Tbe plri appeared In
it 1 ^ctoek at the home of bta borne, aneeeeded In dtadui
Ibis taat cUas, U of which were suctbe weapon eendtag a bullet toto its CMVontloa wUI be held Dec. 8 nod . Ciicolt ooort this week nod asked that;'jraunod tram a bnitaano trip IS Rapaitaott at
eessfol.
(be
marriage
be
SMBtod.
tetao,
WU-.
sad
CUcogo.
bead add eaaatag Ivtant death.
im. at Charjpsolx.
LOUD WANTS
DEEP WATER
m
m
a
TBACHERT
TUTS WAP BUOBEBBF1
PIONEER IS DEAD
DISPUTE A CLAIM
AI OLD MISSION
OLD TIME 6ARB
nRSTSEATlNC
LAST BOAT
JOHN
DEAD
MARRIED DYMBTAK
SDffll^LONG
PflARMAaSTS
TRIMBLE-MTER
BAD PUT THIKG
ii—-
rr
Cmi Tnvene lerdl
■
•iWICEAWCEKI
m
IS PRESIDENT
SS:
SHTEiico cm or hort
f RINCC tATUROAV.
Oan N. BMM
SaCsri^
MRLV.
Mlinual agitation
l■l■l^lllM toilir OAtoenaa tmytag is
•wtote nrtliMjlindVihapB not. We
p M( MlM^hat it ta and hence
ttdr CbA* tto amtler « thought and
It li oB^nirpese to nOr np tbonghu
me mfeekt aboppera think abont
tUABMtiar.
Tea kaaw aaw bow anany penoaa
^ want to remember on Cbrlatatas
day and yoa probably are fairly vtol
aatltod In yoar mind wbot you doalrt
'^Tplee eaob oae. Woaldnt it be }oM
aaoaayaowtoco down townand boy
Th« as «e wait nnUl latar? Toa>e
>n Christmas crowds before
airyM know how H goes, so why r
gEll^NG CROWBRS GOT A
POUNDER.
1 Six PeM ffwn Tip
to TIp-FMrth Killed la Short
HIM HARV KENNEDV LOST LIFE
IN SHALLOW WATER.
MUCH MAIL
DISCOVERED
Tfarerse Qtj State Baik
liihgli Im Uw
ISPRDIflNG
ImUt id Inn Smect I.
ATTRACTIVE
t»~—S.o.^WBmoTPlM.111,
WhUe kidney disypordera are tbe
g the Snow Off the Curb
R. AM. OmCERS
A. Tmcy Lay. PrasltoBt
X nevd CUbcB. Ttoa Pna
reslize tbe alann-
EMPLOYS 60 TO 75 MEN
—
Meat SubeUntlal Ever ConsWer.
so by the Beard and Is Look
ed Upon With Favor.
___
A. J. MayaBid. Aaot CBtoMr.
A. J. HaHMBd. AML CMUat.
wm
and PelL the FaU Rendering
IfaltoBka. Mich.. Dec.. 4.—Seltlng
Bar city. Mieh.. Dec. 7.-Ulaa Mary
bratbera bioagbt In a big UKk beat Kennedy. M yean old. slipped on the
>-eslcfday,^e animal weighing 310^ Ire and felt Into a cistertf back of ber
PPPULACE*OAVC HIM A GREAT fiounds
Up to Up.
OVATION.
1
tng tbe^aow off tbe enrbing
Dlaefc baara bave been nansaally dstern.
rlentlfiil abont bet* lately.'lhis being
She was rendered nncbnscious by
the fourtb Ibst bas been killed In this tbe fall snd perisWa In four feet of
IdBllr since tall.
water.
CAPITAU—nCMWO
SURPLUS, SSOMW
■I
•-hile tbe •rif
—w....y~v. —c lyatea.
9 per CcstsUgwM as Itee IMVssto
There i» edmfSa iStS*’knowledge so
often exrfwarf. lllal Dr. Kilmer's
Swanp-Kuot, tbe cvc4t kidney remedT.
fulfills e»crv wish in earing rhnanatism.
; fwiu in the bsck, kidneys, lii'cr, bladder
i and every part of tbe urinary passage,
jit corterta inability to hoU water
and scalding cam in passing it, or bod
|eaecufoUowiug nse of liquor, wine or
Da. P. J. MacNitt
The manufacturing projecl which
F. a Heumaa Was Elected ^Igh bas been under eonslderatlon by the donng tbe dsv, and ta get ap auny
Priest At the Annual Meeting
Traveiae City board of trade4*
!fI*!^Lf?irini|i\Tiril
Friday Evening.
log very attractive to Travail Ci'-'
u'sund. the higher
business men.and aeveral llmu. The, for
wonderful cures of the most dieTbe following officers were elected principal of the concern arrived here iresting casea U you need a medicine
at a meeting of Traverse City (Tiapter —X.«. ^
w H. t
/No. 102. R. A. M. Friday night;
of tbe industrial commluee |
a sample boiUe and a
H. P.—F. G. Heumana.
—• •— - •>-- ......................... thM tells ••
X.—WiUlam UotbersUl.
of tbe city generally. Latt even- nbootii.boihsetitfr.
S.—A. B. Cook.
1., .ta.t X,
th.
Treasurer-Samuel Garland.
t in tbe bamtoB. N. V. Wheu
Secretary—E. L. Edwards.
project, met at tbe Little Tavern, writing aetitiea this paper and dae*t
C. H.-Jake Steinberg.
where a very good supper was verted, make aov mistake, but icBtember the
name. I>r. Kilmrr's Swamp-Root, and
P. S.—E. E. White.
end tbe project and the article to be tbe address, bmgbamtoa, N. Y.
R. A. C.—Gooi«e E. Ball.
fnlly captained.
U. of 3rd V.—W. Harriman.
It
is
desired
to
form
a
company
wiih
M./ol'Sod V.—X J. Mercer.
Many utters Had Deen Opened—
130,m autborUed cspilal. wHb 123.000
H of Iri V.—L. X Silckney.
Tumao Over to the Wnkaniaa
tn be paid la during,the first year,
Sentinel—A. C. Dmpres.
Traveraa City Tent Cbeee John A.
Poctmasesr Whe Bent H to
ft to suted that after tbe proposed Josephine Monroe Was Elected Com
nnidee
committee—W.
If.
Abbott(
Loranger fee' the Commander
Federal Officers.
fartory to In active operailoa, from M
mander at the Meetinp el Hive
L W. HasUngi. James OIUetL '
Again—Officers for IIOA
tn 73 men will be emfdoyed at good
No. M2 K. O. T. M. M.
Tnistet^Pred H. rPdtL
Oesben. Ind.. Dec. 4.Wobn Hirtmr.
wages, and the posslbilUiAs tor emrravaraa CHr Tent No. Ill beld an while buntlBg cm aa Isolated ieland.
oral times that nuniber of srorking ’Traverse CUy Hive No. 432 Fi
elecUon of officers FTIdsy night, the fonnd two bnshelt of United Bt£tep_
people are favorable. This propaei- Friday afternoon and elected tl
following officers being elected for tbe mall wblcfa was mostly from Micb
tion appears to be one of tbe moat fleers for tbe ensuing year:
points.
next yev. ■
Commander—Josephine Monroe.
rnlrsuntial that baa yet come to tbe
rnmantor-John A. Loranger.
Past commander—Abble WrtghL
Many Mtesa were opened
notice of tbe board of trade and to
Lieutenant
checks and mooey orders were tn tbe
reeelvlng the eerioqs coneideration
hnneb.
Gilchrist
Tells You How to Overcome Rheuma Of several prominent buslnees men
I A. Pariier.
Tbe mail wm tor«ed over to tbe
tism With gimple Recipe, Which
Record ksbper—Alice Murphy.
who believe tn Traverse City aad who
Is Easily Mixed.
Finance keepei^~Jennie LimjiPljl^t.
postmaater at Waknnsba and by him
nre willing to lend their efforts
Master at arms—D. Armstrong.
Cbaplaln-Btor niklngioo
sent v> the federal antborfUea.
A well known authority on Rheu tbe esUbllshment of new Indastrics
JlJUtre
Sergeant—H. Snyder,
arms—Pb(M-be FortoB^
here.
matism give* the following valuable,
rirst master of goards—VniUam
Sergei
though simple and harmleaa. preecriprgeant—Efdora Vogl.
The mailer will bo given definite
tfon.
which
any
one
can
easily
pre
Simona.
Sentinel—Sarah Itaurub.
consideration in a fo«- days and it
pare
at
honii-:
. Sooond master of goards—W. SeoPicket—Carrie Welb>.
' Fluid Estrart Dandelioo. one-half iho final iL-vestigaiion proves as satfloM.
Piantol-Mao Hilibard.
ounce; ('ODJt'ound Kargon. one ounee; irisciory as at present indicated,
nysidana—Dr. B. B. Uinor, Dr. W.
I Syrup Sarsaparilla, thn-e ■here Is a strong probability of-the
ounet-s.
B. Moon.
Mix by abaklng well in a bottle, and negotiations being successful.
picket—miliam Tremaine.
take a icaspoouful after each
in Uie meantime, every business or
After tbe election of oflieens cof
- Traverse City Council Held Aanual
and at bedUme.
firm Interested In Traverse Oty and
fer and dougbonts were nerved, and a
He suied that tbe Ingredieiits
Meeting and Elected Offiesrs
looking for what promlscw lo'be
Ih- ehialned from any good pn-:
eoclal evening enjoyed.
Friday Night
Mon pharmary at vmsll i-osl. am
good Inv.-sinioni, rhould not neglect
ms of v.-gpiable extrartlon, are harm I.. 1: -.-i-hgnK- ihi> project.
Tracer.-.- rilyT'^ncll. No, Cl. K
leas 10 take
pnd S. 31. lYktay night olscled Ito lolA U. Louden,-for the last seveo
low ibg offi<i-ri.;
, ,
said to over
^
yearn tbe eficieBt eAfVer -and book
almo!:t ao' ease of Rheumatism
T. I. Ur—WUllam UotbcfwiU.
keeper of tbe
i
.
_
_
The
I Av pain
ivaiii sijfi
and swelling. ji
If Iany. dlmluI). M.—Axa Male.
'trie Light and Prrirer Co., baa ton-^iphe* with each dose, uolll piTtliaueut All IndlttmefiU In Haneoek County
Have
Seen
Annulled
by
Order
Treasurer-Samuel
Oarlaad.
IdeKd bis resignatiOB to take effect, rosulu are obulni-d. and nwfthoul
K.-rorder—I»r. W. J. Illggtas.
not vet luring the Momacb. While there
Dec. IX Hto succeasor
*
I _________ _____ u,,...., DW...
r r. - Jake Ftehilv-rg,
been chosen^
»' r. K. I.. IbH-kmaii.
Mr. Loudon will go
l•lDdto^. O.. l>e<-, 4.-Tbe Standard
Grand Rapids JjU'give relief, few really give p* ™
F- tiliiii-l .V <*. itv: lire..:.
where he wlH enter buslnns for him-1 pent r«-sult«. and the atone
Oil proeeviitioiiK In Hancock couoiy
appi
eeir. opening up a store where hr
be grratlj. appreciated
by
value lo a auddeii' end today when at
sufferers
here
at
this
time.
will handle all klitos of electrical sup
Inquiry mt the drug qtores of this ibe request of Prosecutor David, all
plies. He has hid abundant exper neighborhood ellciu the Informaiton Incllrtmeots against the comi>aiiy
HAD JUST LEFT-THE train AT ience In tbe buMness. to a steriing that these drugs sre
are tbsnnless and
were nnlled.
KALKASKX
youBg man of undoubled integrity and be bought eeparaiely.
here will mix the pre
prescription f'
undoubted!)' will be very successful, readers if asked to.
Mr. Loudon to a Traverse City boy.
Was fiherifl of Kalkaska Coorty for having been bom and rul.>ed here aud
Four Terms and Was an Exwill leave behind him a large Bom
Beldler Apoplexy Was
ber of friends who of course, wtoh)
Was Held Friday
his nothing but the very best
HarU bAJ kM kavtac *w>UiPr Re«Port As Prince, Dee. 6.—With Gen
•nl nlnp lBclo4las nobs, massacres oral Slmoe at tta bead, tbe rerointlonary arm^.OOO atronx.inarehed In
etc., wvenl peraoas haslas bc«a
I tbiB dtr at h:la todar.
•i«MA>
General Rleron was ghva a splendid
oratioD and there was no dhorder.
baa bMw deddad that Nerd
FOR A« PrtM!* tarbOT.
Alexis Is to CO to Klncstas. Jamalea.
Hajtl is a c«ycniBent of m
Tbe lOrmer president and the mca
W tbs trs^nctier «Ub vUch i
who took rafage w board the PreacA
flMB IB< tbelr arteBdant mas
ilser Dngiiar Troula with bin were
«mm Macs
U|« qopttkm «a to
■•IMtkor tbe black man of Hart) H iraBsferred todar to the Goman
■er BIberlB. me Siberia arrired
Alt 10 fororo Mmstlf wlae»r aad
««kaBd wbatber or not tt TonM be In port today.
MMtar for tone atrooiw power to
taka ckarsa of aSaln at least mtil
thaABDroB are tatMibt hov to gnroni
tbsaae^es.
Tbt proteot tBddest farelibet bo
tUBM fbr latarreatlOB as so far as
M mrtRed. tbe troQble bas beca
toad to tbo Batleos tbeBtaatrek,
fka pt^rtr of tbe forelsn- rea.<denU
baa eaeaped aBtetUted, but it la
aa(a gBsat that tbe totara wlU tnr
AA BOOM pretext or other and tbe
aOQ^ tbta eomet. tbe bettor It wlU
to bar HapU.
pBSfto Rleo under AnMrtoan gorenaenL H happy.y tndustilosB aad
ireaiienMia. ^imea an peacefui oa the
AHbiwI the residcatB rent in aecnrtty,
gnpMty rtihta are nnriolated aad
tkiaff are as they shonld be. Cuba.
Bgdkv
Anertcu prMeeUoa,
mngtd aueceBarnDy fran a period
«C Barest and larmofl aA li In euen
s' Btate that the pcoptd are capable
a( oartng for tbetr aSatrg.
The BriUah pnaieaiknr are not e»
1 by rcscriu. s
alBtlons and while the rrench territ^ U ia« peaoefsl abd Industr
4U»a <*r« not a« they toe In Naya
Mgtoff 'tronbTbeee' rxbnplMi'Ad
tran tbe recent d^carrences In Haytl, U WDBld be mocA better if tbe Unn
vmM oone eooo for a stnnger pow' er to Blep in and take the reins.
Aad that nation appears to be none
i»L»i JIG KHit
AT lEAD OF fflS ARMY
»d W MCOBd-daM Bl..
t im. U the pMtotflc* U
■ ctty. HUD, «nRr the AH
rM»^AU»airin».
met REGTINV OP MAVTI.
gRANO TIMVUSC HERALD, niEtBAV. MCEMMR R 1ME.
ABotbar tbinf that would be «tol
do would be to shop in tbe mornUCB. Tbe Utot to taettar tbra, tbe
toatfca are tioah and tba atorea are
aawo bmy. It Bot only aeoommodatea
tto akMfcitosM Bto ttorks to boy la
tto MSBBlBg. b«t to BB advaatace to
pna aa yon can bare yeor paefcaces
•Mt and get tbpm at your
Bd»e day.
RF» wobM like to see tbe’atmto
SMB Uad -tolh peopto seat week and
bhbM IWe atSl better to see erssy
Mb w* baylat poaatble done before
MU totudny BdgbL BU we know
tku tkk won't happw. aMboiigb evaty paar tto rnab at Cbrtotmai time
kacauss »eae and tau aad buainMa
Aiws • pMporiionate kieresto ta tbe
WaUto «kaad of that Mme. HeBce we
aw lad to kekere that contlBBa) agt«MlaB to
Its effect fiaaptM Itt
uaay dtoeoBiagemeoto aad aeemlng
foi it IAtb
•ymmg Man Gave Their Lives la a
Vain eoert te kavs the Yo«h«
r
^
‘tonaavUe. Wto.. Dec. T.—Violet
RRIIkB. -Mtoto «mna, Ban cooper
nnd Raxtoff Rtokartom. memben of
-a- W'itoatfdg puiy. dtowsed bare
laUBl^ Tto yooag man gars-tkelr
Uvaa ta an aBort to aare tbe glria.
FROM MICBIGMi POINTS
871 ELECTION
TRAVERSE CIH HIVE
ROW TO MIX IT
Bgarl—itto
BTE, SAa, NOSC
_
AMD TMAIOAT
OLASSBS FlTTtO
Iwi Stoek
Travaron Otty
F. M. PAINE.
F-UOWI3T
ALL ROm or OdT VLOVRRS
nr 1BA80X.
FOR SALE or trade for improved
farm, my residence PIS C. Eighth
8t U. L. Schefflcr. Traverse CHv,
Dec. 1.3t
WANTED—To trade- a vaD MIH
bousa and deslr^le lot at fi»4 B.
FroD- street for farm of 40 acres.
Address Ctoas. Nortstrum.
2t*
;t l.IOO; bonghi h
years old; good traveler and ctoasnoibed; price f«4; will take now
nillrb cow ta exchange. Also one
black mare, sewn years old. broke
double and single; good traveler;
weight 1030. Price fISS c«ah Or ap
proved papw. Also twenty boabeii
red kidney to-ans. Call BeU pboM
Old Mission. W. K. Pratt.
TnesAFH-tf
IN &IUND RAPIDS
R. &S. M.
IN INSTANT
DEATB CAME
Wae One of the Mott DisUngdIahed
Officers la the Navy.
.Vew^ork. Dec. B.—Rear Admiral
Joseph Bullock fogbltn, retired, one
of tile most dlstlngutobed officon of
Ibe American navy, died suddenly to
day at New Itodiclle.
at Neu- Rochelle.
fhgggg^’
STANDARD’S CASES OFF
by Jehneos Orvg Co.
ON STATION PLATFORM
This Store is
L C. B. OFFICERS
Kalkaska, Mich.. Dec. 4.—Deata
came to Rolando J. Rncr. one of tbe
beet known resMenu of tbe coonty.
this mnUag wfttamt a momeot-tf^
warning, apoplexy being the cause.
Mr. Ragg made bto home at Rugg.
a small station on tbe Pere Marquette
named tn tab honor and bad Jaat-stepped from tbe train onto tbe pUtform
when be felL life being extinct before
h^ was picked up.
Mr. Ragg was w years old and bad
served In tbe Civil war. He was aber- \ P|[|Q£
iff of Kalkaska county tor four years
Laving bean first elected to 18S«. Us
leaves a large number of friends as
as very well knows all over the
eooniy.
BIG DIRT
DEAL TODAY
to CLOSE AFFAIRS
HEADQUARTERS
Eli'i Cn» Bill
irSL-S'SS.
U d«snsm, •■•.tbai.
■ FOR-
Tbr aanual meellcg of tbe U C ft.
A..d(raocb 1D22. was hold Friday night
Inne resuhmg fr-m
and Hie following were eleeied.
kl ID thrHvi
President-Mra. Magdaltne Ebtock-
fred Veataa.
Second vice president-Sarah Mur
phy.
FlnaneUl
secretary— Josephine
Mauxtour.
Rerording secrcurj—May nrackvn.
Assistant—Mary Korb.
Treasurer—VIctortac ,Deeormii-r.
Marshal-Margaret Gagnon.
Guard—Mary Soymoor.
Trustees—BlIeD Dugal. Anna LudArepeely is On tto Comer of Fort sno
ka. Leaiina Seymour. Anna Copton,
Griswold ktrocts and Is Covered
Mary Korb, Pbilomena Vexlna,
WHh Old OuUdinpB Which
Ptusieiaa—Dr. Uoldsworib.
Will to Retnevto.
WAS $750,000
».
in tbe office of PresUent Sanders.
The block to covered with oM buildThis mmtint will bef er the purpose
of closing up all matters relating to tags and has loag been withbeld from
the aaseciatloa aad every director tbe market by tbe tote Hiram Walker and hto estate,
shoaM be preseu.
The bank win erect a splendid struc
ture <m the property In tbe near tolure.
BACK TO TRAVERSE
Mr. and Mr*. P. Dewing, who term
Vly lived on a farm ta Leclaaaa coanty. bot who lor the last ysar have
bMia realdJnff at ca Campo. Texas, re(brnsd Rooday. accompanied
tbetr ckBOrea. Mary. H««ry and PaaL
Mr. Dewtag declares that Texas Is
an rttoL bot bto family became hMM■iek for tto Grand Traverse ngtoa.
CATARRH
Past presideot—Minnie Stiereti.
t>4m to
Fim vice prOeident-Mrs. Wini Qr Broth
DstrolL bitch.. Dec. 8.—The targcci
Grand Trsvsrss Region Fair Assitlasingle asle of real estate in tbe blstion OIreetera WlH H«v« s Meejlory of tbe city of DetroU occurred
today, when tbe Dime Savings bank
The Grand Ttwveioe Regloa Fair as bought tbe Walker block, located at
comar of ffewt and Griswold
soctotioa directors will bold a meat
iDg Wednesday aflenMOio at 2 o'dock Mieets. tbe conaidersUwi being 1730.-
Mr. and Mra. P. Owning Rawmad
Monday AftamcM From El
Camps, Texas.
AR«niUiReB«lj
CLENSON LOST
So tto Crew of
Steamer Living
ston, Whe Have Reached the
Seo, Baliev^
Sasit Bte. Marie. MIcb, Dec. 7.—Tbe
crew of tto steamer Uvtatoton. wbe
arrived here today, say they believe
tbe cteamer Ctenaon and crew t
down In Lake Superior. Tbe aearto
Syrup^figs
«>^Llixlr!!fSGnnQ
ooneG Jug ^ Constipation;
Ati» noturoiW, octs in^ os
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
CHRISTMAS FOOTWEAR
A few .useful things
we would suggest
for Christmas Presents:—
Bedroom
Slippers. Warm
Felt
Shoes. Fur triomed Juliets, Over
Be Careful
This year
Last year many people
wanted to' economize
and looked at tbe price
of rubbers more than the
quality.
This is not always safe.
Our stock ol rubbers is
the best we can boy.
The best brands ol first
quality.
Prices reasonable.
Baore aod see tbe
kind we bave before buy
ing.
shoes. House Slippers. Leggings.
Gaiters. Polishing Sets, lodiao Moc
casins. Baby
Buy useful presents
this year
You can save time
and money trading at
the Leading Shoe
Store of Traverse City
A. V. Friedrich
SELLEM OF
coo'd
^HOES
GRAND TRAVCRRC HCRA1.0. TVESOAV. DECEMBER «. 1ME.
nzuR
BRAKEMAN ISIIEID
Jewele* and 'The Little Wert,
XHARGEO WITH FORCING PENere" ef Cengn
rv
BION VOUCHEB&.
•ctoel WUI Maid One.
LiOM Book. Art, Dm. 4 —Two are
taom to to 4tot uid Bujr bUarad
hr A Dftok toter «« toe Back Ulaad
rkOtokA ator.Kwn, U bOm tnm
tore.
PHMBtor trkls No. 43 wekt over
t ia4 to* toctoeer
ktotokuMwniloe B. Kamo leR todM
OKto BaRlto Vtort to wfU eater
r the winter,
Two Cancrecattonal Bandar Mtool
aaaae. *niia Brlgitt Jeweta.’
*Ttie UtUe Worken." are arranxlna
for a tozaar to to bold at Um- Cobsrec>rt»tkl cbarrt Tueodar erenlOK.
December 8. at T:3(i. Aprona, doUx
and tome-made caadr will be on sale.
alao Ice cream. Tbe following proCram will be given:
Vocal aolo—Mian Ora EverctL
V'iolla aolo-^agtle BnUer.
Readlng-ArlM
Violin nolo—<kwataace Ho/t.
DmL plaoo-Pearl Wilbi-im
MmaN Trimble.
Aneped That He Had Aeceet Te Mail
Car and Learned te took Ovt
voucher Envelepea.
Ora^ Rapida. Uich, Dec. 4.—On a
rtaige of forgrrr of eight pension
voacbers amounting to $3S:. Kart Hailernon. aged 24. a brnkwman on tbe
It U dalnied that be had
the mail car and ieanied to pirt tbe
voochera oot by their envelope!,
Mrs. B. Wagmi-r aJnt lo I
1 go to tbe Uay- ville. Iml, today for a visit
friends.
i
R. I. ScQDEn
Died Bandar at Hie Home in Ce
dar Cltr. Death Being Due
•pinar -
TaBUWr-HOUSE
iOKUSONS
Jamil Cnaeat la tfva WemhlpM Maato a« the EaM Bar LadgwOttor orneara.
Dec. 4.—But Bay LodC«. T.
a'a. M.. hM aeleeted the tODowtag
Large Relb ef OH Batoad PaparwSe officers for -tbe comlag year:
• thrown Hi KRchaa Window
Maatcrr^amea linnett
U CH^
I. F. SUtea.
New York. Dee. 4.—A daataidlr
attempt was made eArly ihb
Treasurer—-Joaepb Taylor.
burn the handsome teaidaace of
Sealor deaeoa—W. X. Baird.
CeDcral Hempenbeimer.
MoatgostJnnior deMoa—Clyde
cry suevi. wherr an ebborate eaten
Tyler—Oart^ Oaiey.
tainment waa held.
Stew«rda-^J. b. Btoadmaa. Moaea
I>)rtu>iate1r tbe blase was discover
ed in time to preveot tbe aoeoaspUab'
j TATE OF XICHIOAN. THE HKOrbrl Henry left today for Wyan- BH-at Of the dealga.
tote wort for tbe cooaiy of
torge rolb of oil soaked paper bad
diilir, aherv he has aciwplid a poajllon with lie \Vy*indotte bank. His been teased ia tbe kUebeo window
fart^ly nill follow bier.
and then Igalted.
tbe probate office, b the city of Trav
erse City. In aald county, on the let
day of December A. D. IN
ITv»-m: lion. Fred K. Walker,
kidge of probate.
In the matter of the esi
Pybna.
Cedar Cltr, Mlrh-. Dee. 7.—Beatom
If. McQneer died at bb tome bare rea
u-rdar morning of spinal troabla. Ha
wa* 3J >vars old.
Mr. McQuvHw b aarvlved by bb
wiff and two children, a mother and
roar brothers. .He was a mctober of
tbe Modem Woodmen and carried an
liuurance of JZ.OOO.
The fanerml «as held from tbe
ehutrb at Cedar at 3 o'clock tbb at1. Tbe bnrial eras in the Boloa
iBHery. Tbe Modem Woodmen will
1:avf charge.
iblnps that she be empos ered mad an
tborbed to pay to the gnardlaa of
Emma M.. Ralph J and Ttaooma U.
PybuB, oat of tbe fnad of aald eaute
In her bands as admlnlsirBlrls-detonls-noo. a certain snm specified in
said petition tor the support and laaialenance of aald wards.
It U ordered. That the Slat day of
December A. U. IWt. at ten o'rtock
In tta<. forenoon, at aald probate office,
be and b hereby appointed for hear-
/ -
OfEBIOiTS
V-.-.
Men’s, Boys’
and Children’s
OO AX
:-V-
- "T"
• t?-'—'«■
ONE-THIRD
Off from
Regular Prices.
*t Is hfi^r ordered. That public
nutice thereof to given by pnbHcatlon
of a copy of this order, fof three aocresalve weeks previous to said day of
hearing. In tbe Urand Traverse Herald,
a newspaper printed and elreulated in
said county.
FRED a WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Dee. fi-l&-33-».
TATE OF MICHIOAN. THE PRObata court fw tbe
Grand Traverse.
aeralon of aald wort, held at
L- pioiM.e
o(M>e Uttice. In tbe city of Trsvse (tty. In aald county, ok the Tth
Presi_...............
Judge of probate.
In tbe matter of tbe eaiate
Joaephlne Barta. decoaaed.
notort Barts havtag bled la aald
court hli petition praying that an
atmment in writing parporting to be,
the last will and aesiameat of aald de
ceased MW on Ale In aald court to ad-<
mhted to probate and the admtnlaUs-1
ttoir of said eatate be granted to him- {
aell or to-oonv other asltable person.
it Is ordered. That tbe Slat day of
December A D. 11(08. at ten 6’cloek
in the forenoon, at said probate office,
be and is bereoy appointed for beareald peUUoB.
further ordered. That public
notice thereof be giteu by p
of a copy of tbla order, lor three sae..................... .. ■*iy of
____ _______...jud Traverse Herald.
newspaper printed and circulaled in
aald county.
FRED R.’ WAIJCER.
Judge of ProbaM.
Dee. 81J-2:-»C TATE OF MICHIOAN. THB PRO^ bate court for tbe eouaty
Grand Traverse.
At a seMluu of Mid rouri. held at
tb<- probate office, lo tbe dty Of Trav
erse City, la aaM coaniy. on tbe 7U
day of Uecomber A. U. im.
I*rv»ent; Hon. Fred R. Walker.
Judge of probate.
In the matter of the estate
• aleb bennetl. detesaed.
William Bnyder bsvtiig filed to said
.oun hU petition praying that tbs ad
ministration of aald esute be grmatrd
to Maleolm Winnie or to some other
suitable person.
It iK ordi-n-d, That the 41b day of
January A D, \fW. at ten o'cioek
In the forenoon, at said piwtote office,
to and Is hereby sppMnted tor 1
lug said petltlo-i.
It Is further ordered. Thai pobllc
notice thereof to given by pobllwUon
ot a copy of this order, for three euccessivi- weeks previous to said day ot
hearing. In the Grand Traverse HersM.
I newsj
said county.
Dec. 8-li-22-29.
TATE OF MICHIGA-N, THE PEOcoaaly
bate
Grand TraverseIn tbe matter of tbe estate ot
Ciarles L. Courvllle, deceased.
XoUce Is b«reby given that fwr
months from tbe Itl day of December
A. 1). m«, hive been allowed for
creditors lo present their cisims
ised to said court for
:a!iu^w
and that
creditors of aald den-ased are re<iuired to preseat their riatins to said
■ourt. at tbe probate oBUe. In tbe
city of Traverse rity In said ronnty.
on or before the 8tb day of April A.
H 1»09. and Ibat aald claiiDs will to
beard bv said court on Thursday tbe
day of April A. D. ISOT. at ten
o'clock li • ■
Dated December lat A. D. im.
FRED a. WALKER.
Jndge of Probate.
IVc 8-15-22?bJail 5.
CQME QUICK
HAMILTON
CLOTHING CO.
TATE OF MIFHIOAV. THE PBOGrand Traverae
in the Btaiter of tbe estate of
.Margsrette Moylan. deceased
Notice is hereby glren that four
aoBtbs from tbe Tth day ef December
A. U. 1*0*. have been allowed for
creditors to present tbeir elalma
agslust said deceaaed te said court for
eumlnatiou and adJustmeoL and that
all creditors ot aald deeeaaed ara reilred to
present their claims lo said
QUlred
-- -...............
city of Traverse City In said county.
efflee. ts the
coon,1. -at the probate office.
■ on or before tbe 1«U day of April A
I D. }»0S. sad that said elalma wlU be
lOth dsv of April
l| o'clock in tto foret
I
Fifty
Overcoats
SeventyFive Suits
Six Dozen
Ca^TwentyFive Cor
duroy and
Sheep Lined
CoatsFive Dozen
Heavy
PantsTwo Dozen
Sweaters-
FOur Dozen
Jersey
ShirtsTcn Dozen
Wooitndcrwear
At
One-Fourth
To One-Half
OffWc Want
Some Of
Your Money
SHERMAN
& HUNTER
IDoc. fi-IS-Sfi-SfiOML B
Ol V.'
#4 .ri' -• fi
-
j
TUEMAT. OteKMMN % T
STATE BAM SURRO I) II ^1. HAD
Qvtt4
BY MYSTERY
tatUn,
m CHJWCE
FWIHER niENir
m-TT' Owlutd. CuUar: A. t. MVUrl A. J.
L.
JUle ‘
TTITTI MriUd.
——1. H. C
C. ~
D«*lA Jwrx
WRfQKINQ OP STEAMIR
'
* WHITEPIdH POINT.
w of their parents, lha pupils
orp departaients of the
Holy AageU academy wOl give a redtal at the academy at S o'docR toAn excellent propam has been prepared and this
BaOaae. Italp. Dae.. f.>Thraa men ffoubtedly .wUl be well glvea by tbe
dead bodies were uneaitbed tedap wen tralaed pupils.
from beneath tbe earth aad tree*
where petterdap’t nvtiaadie bad bar-
OPP Tteea Mere Bedlae Were fiteevered
Plan BaaeaUi the wreekata M
•elluee. Itoly.
WAS H IHE TAVA7
MUraa. W. W. Bmltk.
lElAL CLARK
W. B.—Addrew
B.—Aaoreae eu
tn ueueeuma
OoUmUou uq
ud
^♦.jpaadMce ncvdiw BudUot ThMsMthatlfK wm the Tempeder
Ci«lM««Aw Oirt Or Blw Che
Mtter to ttk* Tmtww CRr Wttl*
BnR Tr»«VM CItjr. MkA.
UM up U KMp 0«t o(
WILL BE LARGE
Only Child ef Mr. ana Mrs. Joes Clark
Paaseff Away After Only a
a Shert Illness.
LeU L CiarKTtbe only child Of Mr.
and Mrs. Jose Clark, of Carp Lake,
UNIVERtITY ENOINEERINO CLAM died Saturday aftpmoon at 6 o'clock
A RECOnO BREAKER.
at the home after a short Illness.
Letob was taken m November » with
B. O. MeCcfWp ef Kln«Mey le Chair appeadlcJlls. and perUonlti* eet In
Althou^ very 111 from tbe first she
man of the Committee ea
seemed to improve, tnd hopes
for her recovery.
Her
Ana Arbor. Dee. L—If the tacnHy death come* as a heavy blow to her
ax doee not Interfere too oocapjcnoiia- parents, as ebe was ibelr only child.
8be was II years old.
ly tbe tealor data of
wU be tbe lar«eet la the htotory of
It to Bargain Day.
When yon buy Renne'i Pain Killing
Mldilgan aalver^. Fbllowlag the
Mm of other eUtaet In thto depart- on. for It li just eiactly as repre
for neuralgia,
sented. The I
it a huge elaae jlctnre will be pre- headache, rheumstlso and sprains.
aeated to the uaiverslty. Prealdeat W. When Injured appl;
wiy Renne's Palnantlseptk and
Killing on. it is I
of the dam baa
will
prevent
Mood
a ol tbe variott*
:. bOc end $1.00 per bottl
OTMkil II FOffT MAmi* IN TWI
eommnteea aad their-Michigan i
F. U Hanning. Jackson. Midi., writes:
COUNTRY.
Tbis Is to certify that I have been
a
eoottanl
user of Renne's Psln-KJIde3- 8 Tut- nng on In my
ReeepUoa aadp
family for tbe past SB
Pamad Away Friday NI«M at Heme
years, and would no more think of
of Hte-Oau#iter After a Three
• MiOhorttadWeiHth
belag without It at alt Umes In the
weefcto lllnem.
bouse, than t would wlifaoui food. 1
amMoi tUt Mk 3^
ganlt Bte. Marie. Ml<^ Dec. E.—
Myeterp
Ing of the tic WMmer oB Whtiefieh
polot. It It vu the Taiope. her
CinM einet tev liveo out u elie
would bare bad Ume to raacb Fort
William ftism tbla port before tbe
atorm brokeTbe wrMfeve baa not been IdenUONLY ONI ONAY«CTEO IV NIW fled and If wrecked Taeadar the Tam
IXICUTIVI OROCIL
pa moat have beeu fbr off her ooeree.
It U Ihieatbt now abe mar have laid
to abelier at Wultefiab polat and did
Mt care to proceed la tbe tace of a
POSTMASTER
CARVER ALONE
nOa am sekvice
ALONZO TATLOR DEAD
PeMaaater Carrer |a aow tbe oalp
r la Oraad Tiareree
tp «k» ti hot b) tbe dvU aerrloa. the
a betac l»
t';
c broaght abeat throagh aa
order aCthojnaldeat which
effaet^roderdar, pUdag aU
a la the dataa
, eaatat the Mladmippl river aad aortb
«(the Ohio river la tbe daadded aerTtoa. Haraanar aU .fbertbdaaa peat*
BMatera appdated ia tbeee atatea
neat aaderge a dvU aervice ezamU
aatlaa bat tbe poetajaetere ajffdf
aerrteg are eaempt from thU anmlaatlaa.
Tbe hatea that tbla ordfr appUM
te are Malae, Mew Baaipablre, Ve^
- ........................
Hboie'labiia.
Owl^lniiIt. New York, Mew JerMp.
Ohio. ladUaa, nUnoU.
where -the annual reeelpu''do not extaa441A0» aid tba podmadar to
— --------i bp a fixed per ceatage oa
an atuapa cane^ tn ids ottea. Ia
the OaHed Btdaa, there are EtAU
" I and the total
of tfi daeeea to dl.lSfi.
IB MIAIffo there are 1AM tontbdaM.peetafteee. tbe total aamber ^
padaOem la tbe ooumy bdag It.
Tnmrae dtp belag la tbe eecoad
dan. Tba fodth daae’ottoes are:
Aeaw. Angel. Batai, FVe Lake, Orawa
i. KarUa. Ktogatop. Mahd.
MapffaM. Moaioe Oeater, Old Mtoatorn, flammlt Cttp. WaHu and WIV
UamnbKrg- IlMre are seven rural tree
deUveiy route* la the eoontp,
Btog od of Tnvdw CItpPieitotia to tbto new order, the
tem- of tbe foertb
a te be tov peart bat It
ufUB depcBded «poa a poUttoal wblm.
Sim TOOK JUMP
WM HOWTIO UF TO M
WOMtlMO.
TWa AnwMH Mr» Thd the tadda
. Hetdwe we Fieperiiig te Bdeea
Od a Pew Mmena.
itnr Tcfk, Daa. 4.-8ted oomaoa
r u B.
Lbwbdb taps tbe Indde botdera
apetWitbig ta tbe dock aad tbd mUMea* are te tot effeewed oat of tbe
Akmto Tajlor died FWdaj algbt
taoe Bddlag, tlO Blmwood aveaue.
aftar a three week'e- lUaeat. a eoaipUcathm being the cauae of bit death. ,
Mr. Tartor wae <T reara. 10 aiOBiha
and 17 dapa old and la addltiOB to bU
widow, wbo maket bar boaie with an
other daaghler, in Fremont, he leavee
dx dilldrea, tour daughteia and two
eon. the daagbtare being Mr*. Ida
naber of WoodvUla. Mra. Fraaoei
QoaM or rromcmt. Mra. Bdward Brown
of Kkmdpke aad Mr*. Betdlag of tbto
dtp. Tbe eons are Ladaa aad Plonb.
both of FremeaL
A atert aerviee was held at the
mae Satardar
moralng
after
^leh tbe bodp waa takea to Mr. Tartoria o|d home at PYenaoat. where the
bartal will take place. Mr. Taylor
I to Ttaverae Clip about five
rears ago. . ,
CAUI DENNETf DEAD
RAVE P DISEASE
DOWNEY-DDNN
Mary Puewviw WW Eleeteff Cemmaad
er ter .c^teB Year at Meeting
HeW Friday NMrt.
Past OpmmanOer-Marp m: PopaL
Ooouaaplato^lUiT Doaavea.
Beaord keepw Mary Bmlth.
Finnaea Auditor, Agacu Iova
Chaptaln-Vlaa Adams.
Nifieaat—Mary Labpm.
Mtotvaaa at arae-Babp McManua.
K. IngurKdL
plcket-^eHIa Beers.
Oncaatot-^abel J. White.
lEARNDIC TOON^
Chiireh.
|UE BUIODSE
Mary B. Pybua having Med In said
FRED R. WALKER.
Hilt her aixth annual a<
Jndge of Probate.
ilolstrairix de-bonla-no
ectaie. and her petltioi
petltioB praylug tor Nov. 24-Dec. 1-8-116
apply at once, we have saved much the aUowance thereof.
Buttering and doctor bills. Get
It Is ordered. That th
Aeep It bandy at all times, study tbe
directions tiwly. follow them and the forenoon, at said Probate Office,
you will never regret It.
be and Is hereby appointed tor exam
Sold by 8. E. Walt A Sons and B. B. ining and allowing said account.
Miller.
It IB further ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publiratl
CHRISTMAS TREES.
of a copy of this
cessive weeks previous to saw day of
e. J. Peek Took a Car Laad to Ohio hearing. In The Grand Traverse Her
ald. a newapaper printed and circulat
Today.
1 la said county.
E. J. Peek left to« evening tor edl...................FREDJl. WALKER
Youngstown, <Riio, with a carload of
^^^Jndge of Probate.
spruce trees. Hr. Peek goes down
Nov. 24-Dec. 1-8-10
Ohio ererr yfar with a supply of
Christmas trete. The trees this year
TATE OF MICHIGAN,
were cut in the vicinity of HanlsTbe Probate Court for tbe County
tlque.
of GfahO Traverae.
At a session of said court. 4iel« at
Ovr Old Friends a I th* Best
- In
IB the
lb dty of-TravBecause they bare stood tbe test the Probate office
' time and are known to be reliable. erse dty. In said county, on the 18th
... D. IML
____
Dr. Herrick's Sugar Coaled Pills bsve day of November,. A.
PreeenL Hon. Fred E Walker, Judge J.V.»CK8,Ag«M
(orDbree generations. Tbey
liver complaint, sick head- of Probate.
in the matter of the eetate of Lovloa
acne. oowfl troubles and colds. They
purity the Ho6d. Try them—sr.c per Hargraves Reed, deceased.
George H. Cross baring filed In
box. Ask tor a fraS sample. Sold h}'
SUM court hto final account as ad
S. E Walt A Sous and E E Hiller.
ministrator of aaM estat^ and hto
Paeaeff Away at the Qrend Traveree
Huepitel Friday After e Long
BWSOIBH CONSUL WHO HAO ROW
illaeee With Ceaeer.
-WITH PRESIDENT.
Parka, Davit Co. Herd of Cattls Afflict
ed With Hoof and Mouth Trouble
Caleb Beanett died at the Orand
srtd Will Be Killed.
CyRhide «r PuteeetiHa Waa the Came
Detroit
Micb.. IVc 5.—Tbe cattle
aaff.lt to~Melleveff Ha KUIaff
reara eld. He leave* do family of on tbe Parke, Davis Co. farm near Ro
Htmaalf.
: own. but to aurvlved br
chester. are fooud to bare the mouth
step chlldrea. Hto wife died on Mon and hoof disease and tbe entire herd
8t Lflola. Dee. T.^. A. Bekatremday laaL Tbe funeral wlU be held of 40 will be slaughtered.
ar, BwedkW eaianl la BL Loutt. tatomomw afteraoon at l o’clock at
tte coatroverey .with Preatbe borne oa
eeveral years ago.
tbe snmdcea of McPbenm Poet, No.
whet he wat deposed aad later reappcffatod te office au coubmI becunae
of lha Lewie pobhehlag caw. died
todm d cpaaMe of potaadum. It la
bateeed be Idled blmeeU.
L 0.1.1 OFW.
CadtUae. Dec 4.-^ cbnreb work
baa been undertaken ta Cadillac la
pears that baa proven of greater latervalue tbaa the domeetto aclenee
the Tretemea. '
aebod that la being mdected in tbe
rooms of tbe Oaagregatloaal dinreh
Btee Ben lodge No. m Lad eu
l Asx aad nader the anapicea of that eodety.
nurp' te B. of H. T.. met la tbeir baU
Tbe Rev. E. ). Mmiagtoa wae the
pveterdap afteraoua and nleeted tbe
pmmoter of the aebool, but It to auapected that tbe tnnda are betag fonttobed hr oae of tbe aevwal wealtby
Bwaeben of that chnr^. Mtoa Haaof Oraad Rapids wlU taacb the
sewing and Mtoe Pvtae the ooMdag.
There are new more than eighty sman
girls la the aevetal Maaaeu. Mr. MIV
bagtoa aays the boy* «f CadOIao wU
be taa^t maaua} tmlalag. CadOlacT rity ucteMds wOl have tuU
laaw guard-Marp Xnowla.
aal tnOalag within two peart.
ter,-Mra. Oscar Uom oa tea l
Long Lake. Mich.. Dec. L—Tbs
Mra. Marten Muncy to at hmun riw
Mteool la Dtot. No. 3 are
Ring her pamus, Mr. aafi Mis. AnYeaierffay.
bariiig a Christmas tree.
Os Teeaday eveelng. Dee, 1st, a
Mr. aad Mk Mari Chmite bars
Traverae Bar Rive
7| at 'tba quiet weddlag took place at the pai^ mo«eff Into the aDrto hahae.
regular meeting Wednesday
sonage. when Jobs Clark and Mamie
Mr. and Mrs. E & Dmrrm attoaMed
elected tbeir officers for the easalng Ctormela were ualied la marriage by tee Fomuna range at Bk Lake tela
year as teUows;
tbe Rev. Oervas Carey. A reception week.
Oommander^-Sarah RUltker.
held at tbe borne of tbe bride Im
mediately following the ceremony.
.past Commaiider-CaUto Thacker.
Lteutenaat Commander—Ida Tea- :Mr. and Mrs. Clark are both very po^
niar young people. Both are members
of tbe Frlente eburth. in which they
Record Keeper—Mary Gardner.
eat workers. And tbeir many
Plaanee Keeper—Ai
friends wlab them happiness and pros
Chaplain—Alvna Snyder.
PROperity In thto-^ew reUtion. Y^y will C TATE OP MICHIGAN.
Bergeant-Rose Lehman.
Brie court for tee uawiRr
Mistreat at -arms—Hester Bbner.
reride at the ^me of the groom's Grand Traverae.
parents'for tbeipresenL
rthy.
At a sesBloR of said court, held at
the probate office, in tee dty of TravPieket-^tearl Becbtel.
City, ia aaid county, uu tbe 83rd
Pianist—Charlotte Tbompaoa.
• TATE OP MICHIGAN. THE PRO- day of November A. D. 1>08.
. Present; Hon. Fred R. Walker.
bete court tor tbe county of Judge of probate.
Miss Luclle Brodbagen ^Ived laat
evening ever the Pere Marquette after Orand Traverae.
In tee matter of^tbe eaUte of Darid
Hamilton, d
an extended stgy tn Milwaukee.
tee probi
irobate office, ta tbe qlty of TravUse Boet having filed In aaid court
erse Ctij
petition praying that the adihlate
“Every Woman Will Be Interested.
day of >
tIoD of said estate be granted u>
Present; Hon. Fred E Walker, Willi* Pennington or to some other
Judge ol probate.
suitable Peraon.
In tbe matter of tee
................e
estate of Maty
t to ordered, that tbe 1»th day sf
Edith. Emma Marthsi.
Ralph
Joaepb
■
Mar
cember A.. D. IMS. at ten o'clock to
and Thomas Moore Pybus. minors,
at aald^pi^te ogc*^
ybua having CIIIlied in said
try B. Pybua
1 her Fifth ahuual iaccount as
ild petlllo
guardian of said estate, and her peti
It
U
further
ordered. That publlq
tion praying lor the allowance thereof. notice thereof be
given by publication
C TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PROIt to ordered. That the ITfb day of of a copy of thto order, lor three sacbate court lor tbe county of December A- D IMS, at ten o'clock In cesalve weeks prevtous to said day of
the forenoon, at arid Probate Office. hearing. In The Grand Traverae HerGrand Traverai
erte.
. ..
examIon of t
‘ 1 newspaper printed and circulat. and allowing said account,
the probate office, in tbe city of Trav
aaid county.
is further ordered. That public
erse City. In said county, on tbe 23rd
*
FRED R. WAUCBR.
notice thereof be given by publication
day of November A. D. IMS.
eof r
of
a
copy
of
tbla
order,
tor
three
suc
Present: Hon. Fred R. Walker,
cessive
weeks
previoas
to
saM
day
of
of probate.
bearing, in The Grand Traverae Her-
SSSSiSSS^
S
i
ECKSTROMER DEAD
LOH4 LAKE.
V ef Hive No. 71 U O.
AVALANCHE CAUOHT PEOPLE
WITHOUT WARNINC.
L mv tv. rrm«Mt; R. nerd CUb«R. TIm PrMMaat:
TRAnRSEnTIDIE
the Rev. Hugh Kennedy et Heme
af the Brtffe^ Parente.]
A very pretty wedding took place
home of Mr. and Mra. Robert
Dona. BorthweM of Mt Pleasaoi
Thntuday. Dec 3rd. at II a. m.. when
thair daiMhter. BUiel Mande. was
aalted la bely wedlock with Loren
Downey, of thto city.
The bride'was most neatly gowned
la white sUk voile aad tbe beautiful
ring
naed. Tbe Rev. Hugh Kennedy of
Mt Pleaaaat tomerly of Urns city.
a partleatar friend of tbe yovng
coapie. was the atfielatlng clergyman.
Only relatives end Uaaiedtote mead
were preeeat Hie guests from a dis
tance being Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Down
ey of Mancekma. father and mother
of tbe groom. A boutlful and dellclou* wedding dinner was aerved by
the bride's motber, and maay ntefa)
and valuable preaeats were teadereu
tbe happy young couple.
Tbe groom to oae of Traverae City's
hmtMag poaag buslnese nen. He 1s
graduate ef tbe Manoetaaa High
echool. tbea completed the comi
Ferris Institute at Big
Baplda and for the last seven yeara
baa been connected with the Travcrae City Manufacturing company.
belBg forman of the sales depart-
Tbe brMe it graduate of the State
Tralnlug aebool for Numeo at Kalaw. After raOuating abe came to
thto city, where abe bat won many
friends. Her sweet, winning ways haa
always made her a tawortte among
tbe young people of her borne aad
community.
Mr. Downey bat a new booee all
taratobed and ready for hto bride. Al
DWMBte te We to Ocaad Lodge al
Captain BohertMo, torwMrIj of the ter a abort trip u> Oraad Rapite aad
DaHhaore, M<L. to October eed—Cara ear ferry MaataUgue Na 1. was ta the aoutbera MleAdgaa they'wOl be at
borne to tbrir friandt at 31$ Watt
nuiaraM: anarwte. Lula LeM
dtp ea boMaeei today.
IHW RELIEF OF
Umbs BsIm the Knees Were Raw
—Feet Too Swollen to Get Shoes
On-Steep Completslv Broken
bjr Intense itching and Bumii^
Wall in Two Days and Says That
CUnCURA IS AMONG
HIS HOUSEHOLD G8DS
“Ood blete tbe man wbo first eoi
powlfd CuUeura. Some two most
ago X bad a humor teeak out oo n
knows how they il------------------TteT were so swoUee that 1 bad ..
— -■--------opeu to get tbrcn ou
teNBt rttDsdkw and got no help- only
cure and tried It.
From the
_______cf my UoutesB.
have saved Ste Me or
- faumae •affering. Sw
---------- ttoepnn baurte
dtotrlbnUon of aaid estate.
It is ordered, that the I______ _ December A. D. 1M8. at ten o'clock
In tee forenoon, at said probate offlee.
be and to
Inlng and allowing said accoont.
It to*°?nrther
further ofderei^”tbat“puhlie
ordei
of a
copy of thto order, lor three snceeatlve
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
In tee Grand Traverae Herald, a news
paper printed and drculated In said
county.
Fred. R. Walker,
Judge of Probat
17-24-dec. 1-8.
bate court for tbe county of
Grand Traverse.
At a session of said court, held
tbe probate office. In tee city of Travday of November A.
Present. Hon. Fred R. Walker. Judge
of probate.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of HorD Jeunlngs having filed
file In said
Is priitlon praying. that
I
said
court adju
djudleate and delern
Tmlne wbo
It the ttime of his death tbe legal
heir*
>ir* of *ald deceased and entitled
inber
lerit the real estate *af which said
deceased died seized.It to ordered, that the
D
10th day of
December A D. 1M8. at ten o'clock In
the forenoon, at said probate office,
be and li hereby appointed for hearDotlee thereof be given by publlratiou
of a copy of this order, for (bree si
cessive weeks previous to aaid day
hearing, In tee Grand Traverae il<
aid. a newspaper printed and circulat
ed tn aaid county.
FRbD R. WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Nov. 17-24-Dec. 1-8.
We Believe
'“'S.'SJSS.’-
Cboioe Unoolorad Jnpna
ioeptional fftrengtfa. 11 pon hnva troobla nMnc •
n Utot il'to TOOT liking try n nample poniM oVuig
We will take onr oknnoeff on ytrar coming bnoL
PrlcCsMc per I
J.mvmJ.Kmaft
m REZINA
mn«
THE FARMER’S STORE
THE FARMERS' STORE.
ebristmas $ufl0esfl»|is from ibe
Rardware Store.
‘■Rochester'’ NIcki* Plated Tea and Coffee Pete from 70c up .
Nickla Plated T«a Kattle*. Baking Dishes. Bread frays. Crumb
Trays, etc.
Tht Famous “Roehsattr'’ Is mad* ef Hheavy Copper. Nicfcte Plat
ed en the ouUlde aivd either Sliver or NIekle on the Inside. It It very
durable, eaey te keep clean and you can srieet a handaom* and
ful present
lent for very
V
little money.
Knives. Skates, Sleds. Knives and Feriu. S^ns. eac.
FRANK TRUDE
Old PostotUce BvUdiim
C TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PBObate court ter the county of
Orand Traverae.
tee probate office, in tbe city of Trav«rae City. In aaid county, on tbe 23rd
day of November A. D 1M8.
Present; Hqn. Fred R. Walker.
Judge of probate,
null r of tbe estate of AlanSamuel P. Dean having
filed
In
sere at the lime of
legal heirs Of said deceased and
toWectli tta Weight te OaU.
Tte BuOMu whkb OpOeuraSM tIUeff tn Inberit tbe real estate
of
BUCKWHEAT CAKES
FOR DABT RASHES
A-e-r. aad ererr funn «f Itebmg.
tbe forenoon, at said probate office, be
and to hereby appointed for bearing
petition.
to further ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publication
of a copy of this order, for three si
ceaalve weeks previoua to said day'
bearing, in Tfi_.
le Grand
Traverse He
aid. a newspaper prlntmt and etocoUted towaM county.
FRED R. WAUCER.
H91. R^DCC l-O-li
Unde froB <MV flav pomcna decMcdlyrIek Itavw
iackliia IM mmmy fcr—iB of
novFs ytm will tiMd II aweto
every Fe^atFCMeat*
HANNAH & LAY CO.
t '3-p; •*rT5*r. i
1
- -
.r.
I from rhicagn'ani] Clere Innd. Ther<> he Itan mad)- nomr- wonderlnl pordiitee fr«>m well'
SJUMPLi WINTER GOATS
Price WieriOnii Prices
Bargains in
known eono-nw who needed ready eaah to pay their billa. L<^uiMin lot* were knocked down to him at hi* own price. It waa
a eaae of have to with them, owing to the baekwaAl neannn.
$9p300
Worth of teaaonahle Oleaka, OMUag. Dry Ooeda, Fm, Underwear. Sheea, Bobben.and itado open
ftaeka of Holiday Qooda wtli beoffered in thia sale at ppii*e« that w'lil aaioniah tin- nio»t eeonomii-al
buyiT. ('orae to the greateat money aaving ante of the aeanon, and tiring your frieoda with you. Coin,
Shoes m Rubbers
at This Sale
pricea with the ao-catled going.out-«*f-tiUKin)-«i. or <-hanpe.«f.busini-as sab-a and Vonr v.-rdiel will to- the Olobe Dept
For 2.47
gi-nuiiit- bar^ina by all meana.
Tbe parxiMm «T lOS Sub^ Wister CoeU for
48c
Wonen. Mtnw «b4 CUldm et <mr own price eft«Uae M to ofler tbe Burnt select u« tbe noet neeaed
gormotit ever dUpItred end at aearly balf Ute price
Hea'a Extra bear, #eeeed lined
Underwear. All alte*.
Women'! Kk- spflns beel Rub
ber*. Drat aoalil,.
Per mrd for Standard Check
Apron Qingbam.
Men’B blue Wool Flannel Shirts,
all Blaee.
All colors
For 15c
ther amallp eell for. T^s offer* roo « «Me eeleetkw or Mjrlee and naurlale to cbooae from and
2C
oearlr an aUee.
Pnr 9 07 l«diea’or Mi»ea* 6S in. Eo.
rOl m*Wi
Ooataw»tbf6«iid»7.
««>>•
Ooato
Binadolotti «r Eotm^
BaUa lined thio^^t. fandwoMir trimmed,
worth $12 and $1$.
FivSlO.IISaodSIS
W« will abo* jroQ Ooata In aU oolon made <d
the fineat matariaU. Ooata roowoaid gladly
pay dooUe the price at ordinary tirara.
-
ladies’and Misses’Suits
Bmr ealt la tbe' booM araat aad vrUl be aoM
■Aat-PiraiHw -fiteaine obtart.-afcmfr a eaae of
:,el rid qf-i^8ultt b^-inventor,.
$26.00 SoiMor
for SI.96
For 11.98
For 5.69
Fof 1.47
Fof 79c
For 79c
Ben'a Worated Drena Pants, wo^ 81JiO snd
per psir.
1
Caw II
Vour choice of overcoata
rOT II.j/
iw.oo.
and IJ.88 Ven's Sulu worth 818.00. ir..O0 and JJ OO •
the latest
Utest at,les
atrles and colors.
/
In tbe
Ca*
rOl
O CQ
0«DJ
Orerooat In the bouae.
and 8I3.60.
Men's SuHa worth 87iO and 88.60. «ahter weight*
and new Call style*.
Cac
C CO
Y®"''
Men's All-Wool Dltdte, Kerse, Pants *old ev)>r,where for 88-85 and IJiO. One jmir' to each <-u»tomer.
For 4 97
Men's IIJW Heavy Mackinaw*
FOr Z.ao for $6 00.
Blf values.
Boy*' School SulU worth up to ,1. Xicri, trimmed
and tailored.
For
Ca.
O.QJ
«» OO
1-3 OFF
-ptow.
Cap 1 ftft Xiaew and Ohildieo'e Ooata
rOf
Mhapte $70).
Cnr 1 SO Qenoiibi HeatbeiUocn, PbUl.
For lags 00^ wtnte $20) and $8.
for
Itsiw
For
For
For
For
For
For
78c
59c
39c
89c
69c'
I8c
For 1.98 W*^ buekl.Ari«.thUr«.
Regular price* |I8.
°*''"**’
^
for 78c
*"
Furnishings
““
r Sheep Skin lined work coaU.
Goods for Xmas PmcUs at C«l
1-3 OFF
Cap
FOr
Black Taffeta Silk. 84-Inches wide. K. cent vslStriped and Plaid DrMB Goods.
worth 25c and S6c a yard.
86-lnches
wide,
14c
I2*^c
15c
4c
9c
^ BhWd'Spbak Tiaa, i
Cap 7Ar» Hea'a all-wool $100 and $1.25
cor fOVe •oarietorfleabeloradUndenraar.
all aiaea, abirta or dmwpn.
WSECKING PUCES.
Black Pean de Sole Silk. 864nriws wid e. worth 81.86
a mrd.
Pnr
FOr fftO
toe
For 9Sc
“
For 48cg^^«.e^^
BUa Frwich Von. .S-InchM via., topil.r prico.
II .M yd.
For
For
For
For
For
rmlMand beda.
Overcoat formert, sold
DOMESTICS
All-wool Panama and Serge SuJUngi. wortb 60e and
66c a yard, nearly all colors to choose from.
Bom* Omvm Img.
bUnkat lined. 8Se vahwa.
For 19c
aad
'***
*“>■
On Feathers, Plumes and
Trimmings.
PRACnCAL XMAS PRESENTS
For 98c
rUh
that sold for |10.
CUT PRICES
DRESS GOODS
$180)8011, to .......... ^.........$8.48
$10.00 8oiU lor........................... 88.48
BlgaMOriaeatlBftjieaandSkina .
sold
Cap aSr
1 0
MmiNERY and Trimmed Hats or 1 AArr
|"fc y|*F shapesinttcHouse. Nottring reservijd. |■4U^^
.........
All Furs Oat MflfiylBtiM
For 39c
For 25c
Good Cotton Batting. 8 cm rolla.
Clottiing Prices less than 1-3
Cnw e 07
Ud Mimm* SSia. and
For 9f»l 64 in. BemdoIoUi and Kar.
%*>S Ooata. Uaed aad hatf lioed. aU oobia.
worth $12 to tlfi.
Tnr 0 Oft
98c
Per }wrd for Dark Flannelette.
fOc quant, and mod aiyartmenl
of pattern*.
?wcWefa^»o*Men?^B
dkercblefa.
aUKdbed Handk<
Miaa«> and OhUdrao'a Fait and
Tnr 1 IQ Women'i 2.00 Viee Kid JaliettM
LOr
{„ trunmol aad warn liimd.
Bleached Sbevtlng two and eue-fourth yards wide.
20e vslue.
Double Ooeced Velure Flannelette, worth 16r. and
20e. bandeotue pailema.
20c. Side band and OrienUI patlenu.
Dart Outing FlanneU. worth Cc a ysrd.
amoooi.
Limited
Extra Heavy Outing Flannel, wortb l2Hc every
where.
9Qt» Men’a 60o
KKirta.,n,}„,.
iiibirta, aU SIMP.
Sob
Cap AAr* Maa'baad Boya' SI and $1.26
rur wo Sjmatera and Sweater Ooata.
Agent'a aampte
Cap AQo ^
Maooeactamr’a
for
Sample line of M«'s Flaanel
Shiitt; worth $10). $2 00 and $8 00.
Cap 9Qr» R<n> OaU Skin Mitisaa, vorib
For gyC 60c ^r. wool linad.
For 1.48 “«’•
Supply Your Christanas Wants at These Price-Wrecking Prices.
Never before have we shown as large assortment of practical Christmas presents as this year, and never before have we or anyone else offered
such merchandise at this time of the yearat su ;h lo w prices as they will be sold for during this great Price Cutting Sale.
REMEMBER--These goods were bought from overstocked manufacturers. The prices will tell the rest. Come in and see before buying.
,
•im BMieoat*. « vnloM for ... -ISJI
•ilk Shawl*, 6Se to.
Paaditttpr*, 24c ----Lunch Cloth* 48c to.
Towol*. all kind*. Sc
Bod Sproada. 88c ...
Napkin*, dag, S8c .
I sis?-..
.84S0
Man** Fur Capa. 81-48 to .
. . 83.W
Men'* Cloth Capa. 24c to
...84.40
Lodi**' Fur Caps. $1A8 te
.
82.48
Chlldran'* Cap*. iQc to ....
...81A0
Ladies’ Claves. 24c to..........
. .81.78
Mosi^ry •nd IsInd^rwAair
For
For
For
For
$e pair We^I. Uoe mix, Lmlie*'Hote. worth I9c pair.
2$C Chidleraa’a black wool ribbed Hoae. worth 60c pair.
7$0 Ladiea’ Union Snitn. all •izea, worth SI .2-5 a Qahnest.
7$c Amenean Beauty Coraeta. kU tbe world over tor $1.00 ]
Save Globe Green Trading Stamps
AND GET XMAS PRESENT FREE
rnrr Chaira, Tables. Diabea, Stores.
PKrr Book*. DOLLS. China, Sewing
•
Hacbieea, and 100 other things
that rp»k* ni(« Xmas Pneeote.
OaE STI8P wm EfBiy Me nXICHSE
Globe Department Store
140 mnd I4S Emm-k F'rort't Skrom't
CifbV
It Will be the ONE GREAT MONEY-SAVING EVENT Of the Year. PROFIT BY IT
-I
GRAND TRAVCRM HKB«hO,'TUEiOAY. DCCBMCR GN!
{CT.1>
The Kind Ym Have
Always Ben#
Bears the
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Yoars
waALOMorSuB
OASrORU
lac «aHe mpldlr luder tbe able db
recUw of Mr*. A. H. Clark. They
^cUclBs resDlaily and «nUe a lit
^ Kterter.
Dee.
TNe tim- tle iBtereat U maaireated. flborOr At^ of AdMn^tcfc. vbo dtod TM»dar ler Chrtatma* tbe toAB espeeu to
•r UM VMk. «M M4 nw«Aar iMt pUy ia pablle.
Ran tka LntkwaB dwr^ butrtBeet
Mb HcChrthr it boon from De
vas made ia »reriTa<i> ceMtarr.
troit tnr a ntkv rMt with hU par. Mra^?raiaL..OaAM bat |x« Mt- abU.
iFriBg fraia a aerere atuefc ot to&aoWendeU Samaoft tt bare tWUbi
UtlA
relaUtea and Meadt and wjojrlcg
Hr. aad Hr*. Pater Unth hare i
tbe bvnllBc aeaMB.
•d laio tba'appar OMma of tbe UeQ
Or. WllUamt retnrsad Monday from
ItuUnctm, wbm be ^ent TbannaglT: A Kbton and tamOr are tuhr Ilviai ins.
H the upper roomt of Fred Nlxoa'a
IUm Alice Smith of ScoUvin*. rltlled her brotber. Oeorse Smith. Sat
W>**urday, returning to Travena Cl^ the
. Tbe basket ball loam U prr«
*
KINGtLEV.
■>
JK
mm
--.4
•iB* ewecilBc, mhtn ^-‘-vaa Cbe . WTT -ISiiiiWH wtenalmgdBt here
laat of Mr*. £. L. Hngbaa.
Friday erening. Tbe aimrUBo exUbreader prie
liriaKa Untie and Oartnidc RarteS tied a owaw.-sotca.
of MayfMd. attoaded the Nerrla
life, vhSe lerenl aoret ntnl b»eert bate Frida; areniag.
timmeua
latrodneed aaeblug tbe
J. C. PoMe «aa caUad ta.Bartlea
on lU wbete e tree!
Suuday by iba aariaaa iQaaaa of a
to-Tbag* Wbakrere la attesdanec. Ttila
daagbtardBda*. Mr*. Walter Peed£
cofttthnted tbe opening namber ot
B. .u Haairtni taft .Tbaioday fo
tbe eniMtalameat eowrne tomitfced
Tntila, vbere be hat toeated vitb bia
by the tcboel. Ibe date of tbe next
Jewelry repair bnataeat.
number will be eanouneed later.
Mr*. Jnlia Tripp apent Tbaokagif'
. Dr. Panien waa to XadlUae Mom
iBg with ber brother John FewMaa.
day.
and famUy. at Manton. Bbe retunied
borne Moadar.
Mlaaet Ella Jenaingt and Neitb.
Cowan, taaeber* tn ibe local tebooU.
•pent Thankacirlat at tbeir boB>et.
Mltaet Belle Hopklai and Adah
Thayer attended tbe Teacbor*' i
elation beld at TraTerae City Friday
Rapid'city, liicb, Dae. S.—Mrw
aad Satwday.
Tripp
Kalkaaha. rlaited Mrs. &
Mlaa Agaea Jaoqnet of Tnt
City. Tialted frtenda bere tbe latter M. AtllMe Satnrday laat
DelU
Buttey of South Milton, n
pen of tbe week.
George Fewlaaa and family reinmnd a caller bere Monday.
Clyde Packer and Mkm Bra Pita
home Friday from Maaton. where they
wen «matiy..Mrried at tbe hone
■peat Tbanksgtriag with oJhn Fe
Clareacr Pitman Tbanktgirlng ere
lata and family.
Mra. Gene Draminoada waa taken log. Tbeir many friends with Gn
nothing but bappinett.
to the atylnm at Trareiwe City
terday.
Carl Kenney retaned to Kalhatka
Tbe Ser. A. L. Thmum departed after apendlag Sunday with bis paryetterday for Aehley, Ohio.
enu.
Mitt Ada Kttme returned to TrarMr*. Watkind of Bellalre. Inspect
TbaaktflTlrng wllh.hed rdleon dUnu ed the W. R. C. lodge bere Satnrday.
TbankaglTliig alth triendi here.
jAfter their work was done, they bad
Bom. Wednetday. Dec. i. to Mr. and a short premium and retreahm
Hm. Boa t*y. a gtrl.
I were eerred and a good time reported
Jay Bealt of Bnekley Tltlted hie
eoarin. Mrt. Anna Fenton. aStorday. : R^rt 1Boyer and'T. N. Darltoo
Philip Arnold la tick.
retnmed Tfaarsday aflW a few dv*
Tbit cold taap la interfering with stay on bueioeta oat 'ot town.
the talepMe Dnet.
.
Bdward Ranaom detnmed from
J. C. Peatt waa engaged yealerday BiHilh's ritll with reUtlret In Baketo remoTe tbe engine from the Cate fleld. Got.
ft Crotter west mill to thit ^lace pr^
paratery to ahlpment to-tbe'-Boyne
ft♦ftftftftftftftftft
City firm which purchased the mill
. BOWsilS HARBOR.
ouUlL
,
Caae'ft Crotter hare pnrehased
ftftftftftft’
Bowers Harbor. Mich.. Dec.
large quantity of timber and expect
Nellie kroupa It tpeadlng a tow days
big ran thU wiatar.
Aaron
bM returned from the i Dr. M. A. Kroupa.
They are bnay loading a vettel witli
CedUlec boepU^ where be went tbr
eye tmUaeaL
poutoet at KiPlipa Brot.* dock. Tbqy
MUa Bdana Moaee retarded $atar- haje aboot 7J>oe buabeU to load.
day from aa extmded rialt at bor old
Mr. abd Mn. Venceii Kaner and lit
borne In Brie. Pn.
tle aon Louie hare gone to TmratM
na i&d WllUe Wan apeat So^ Oty tt ritasd tbe winter.
day with tbeir mother at Trurenei A Jatly crowd from Archie called ob
CUy.
Hr. aad Mn. Art KflmniTT Wedaem
Mtsa BfBe Bogan naderwent an op- day erenUd. Dec. 2. bringing with
enUoB tor appeadletUa at tbe Cadit- them a a«M>lr of oywtera wbl^ wna
lae boepital Monday.
aerrod at tbe raldnighi boar. Mro
Mr. aek,^ri. B. 3. Case spent Son- playing was en)o^ by alb Brerybody departed at S o’clock, deriartng
day with Trnrene City relaUvea.
The Nerln Concert company -gare they had a Urge lime.
Sph, 18.69
The Odd Fbllewa beM a baaqnet of
roast ptg last Wadneeday night aad
at a result aboat twotbtrds of tbe
ibers are alek from oe«e ladalgeace la tba dalatlea.
Qalte an improrewrebt ia the Mualcat pan of the eburdt oerricca is be
ing planned by Ibe new paattr. tbe
Ber. Mr. Helwlg. He bopro to bare a
apaelal piece of mmtte. aa aatbrni
U poMiUe. in the amratag and aa
drrhetiru at Ibe erening aerrtee, with
■ODM> special aolo a^d«et la addition
to the regular mnaic..AII eincoraly
hope that be wlU affect tbe doeltwd
eadt. at masic plays eneb ■
aal part of the regular Sabbath aerricet.
Miss Kora Hlltler Is eaterialnlag
her sister Mitt Nina Hlltler. who bat
Soa»e time ago. nearly two weeks.
llUle Tbatma HUl was thrown down
b. a asolfle at aebqol In inch a way
as to fmetare ber rl^ht collar bona.
It was.snppoaed to he a sumtii natu
last Tuesday, when aa examination
by a doctor abowad tbe fracture. Sbe
hat suffered but Uttle lueonresletice
from ft. bat It obt ot scboid •■ a eon
THE FRESHEST
THE CHOICEST
SH BROS, tmp'ro. Mich- am
ioaCPH
fMnaa.aparial tala tor ths Chrtstmsa
k Btrgalns
an evari^ng ia
Heiidars.
Btrgal
the stem. Call and
The Flower Store
OfQo^
Shipped Bad DBlireftpdPitMptlj
Ihc Best 9i cm
Flowere
iGeaUoecMion.
OUEENCITYFLOfULCO.
A rary pleaaaat sarprlae party waa
held laat erroJag at tbe Taylor home
In honor ot MUs Tbelnm Taylor’s I2tk
ilAUli AWERSON, Mnifiir
Ttuwkomt N0.U,
mS.UBKwSL
Travene Oitj.
qm
“About the Flavor of Bread"
Did yon ever notice tSiat moMiire aad fiavor In bread go band In hand? T>»(
Jlavur atayg awlat and l&ewlae bread that doesn't dry out always tastoi good.
There’s a rearon why ’’VOIGT’S CRESOBNT’’ dour always stands ai il t h-*J «.n
points. ’There’s a reason 4ihy people altra>s enjoy eailng bread made frnat
yOIGT^S
• food
la.-i'e
two
crescent
ON FURNITURE
^ve 25% on
allXmas Buying
price
Priro WredtinTSale
210.76.
_________Tabtoi With drop
Iram. formerly sold tor $2.76.
Price Wreddug Sale
Make a aloe Xa*s gift.
We
bare a good assortmeut. A lamp
like cut wttb ceuter draft,
crystal bowl aad 12 Inch tfobe
•4A0 regular, bow
Iron Beds. SprlMgE
iM
10 toeb globe h
decomtioat. stands 21 inchrs
high, regulsr price 2S.W; Price
Wretftlng Sato
L79
LedlM* J>csks and
MesicCabteels
f'W
g*£to'
£rt^W*SoktaJ'^ ....4»89
4 UlAaiCtaln
8.98
ma peM btrit .witk .opUat Mata.
100 piece set Mlilte DUbes.
waa 26.60. during mis sale
2.69 .
OOIKMES
8.99
7.89
7 piece Chamber SeU. Includ•
~
•
22.73;
DaTenporti with adjustable
ends, tn leather or rerona. sorib
220.00. DOW
top 22x46 Inches, formerly sedd
lor 26 60. Price Wrecking Sato
am
<>
A 230 00 rablnei. wKb tine top.
nethlna belter. ' Price WrvMing Sale
IMS
mi
OAK aoCKEU. like cal
'X72A“.4;„““r...3.i9
Oak Sewing Rocker, sritb cane .'•ai.
blgh back, foinMT price 2166. Sale
................98c
Arm Rockers. 22.60 regular Q AQ
price. Wrecking Sale ....
TIdsPulOTTtole
24x24 tneb top. French legs
snd la Solid Oak. former price
IS.OO; Price Wrecking Sato •
t and blgb
Rockers.
Kkers. large
back, formerly 21.60.
L48
Ubrary Tables
High Cbslrs wltb Swing
Table, rector 12 00. now
Quartered Oak or Weathered
flnlsb. a beautiful selection. 29
Tablet, now for
1.89
Wi th all Steel Oonstmetiott.
Upbolnered in plain and fancy
velours, regularly soU for 11^
Price Wrecking Sale
Welcoms to Our
Easy Payment
Plan.'
*LW
Baby Outers, la m-faHe. bine
snd red. sell for 23.:&; Price
\Vr.Tklng Sale
IMS
KHehcn Cabteci
Supported ^ Sprlnga. waa
22-Ti.
98c
216 value. Prio
100 pleee aet Bagllak Ware
Dlahes. former price 216.00;
Price Wrecklag Sato
L17
Fori
In Quartered Oak. Golden or
Weather, and Mahogany.
You
will find Just what you want
bere aad at a big taring too.
Mahogany Music Cabinet,
regular price $8.00. now. Price
WrecUng Sale
Thta Box Scat Dtacr
la Quarured Oak and poUsbed flatoh.
la a beamy aad a good aeBer at
216A0 tor 2: Price
Q AO
Wrecklag Sale, tor 2 ... .C7 *90
« SoUd Oak Cbatoi with Leatker^artA
22.00 iron Beda. now
WreckM
489
bs Olvwn JMt the Barra.
,
The Ladtaa* Aid aoctety are plaaBlag OB a aeeial to be held neat Fri
day ereaiag. Dae. It.
WrtRdip. Abovt 24 ywuag paople wem^
pirotat. who greatly ea)or*< the oem. Ugl
ed ot Ice craaac cake aad caady and
UM party tambr ap at ’a late. boar.
Vtsbltoi Mias Thelma many happy t»
taraa «(<be day.
Just at the time when you are going to purchase that Xmas gift and a splendid opportunity also to
supply your needs In Furniture and other articlee for the home. Our stock is very compieU includ
ing new articles to supply your Holiday wants. Every purchase no matter how smaU shalf mean a
saving to you. Come early and make your selection* you can make a small payment down and have
the goods laid aside for you. then the care is fronri your mind.
LAMPS
5lt£^g”^”ro Rato. 14.89
Solid Oak Stdsbaards tbat fomerty'
told for 212A0.
g> fNO
Wrecking Price Rato .... D.C70
Quartered Oak Sideboard, formerly
tba Tbaakactytic toovk J^^ltatcft
a«onpaBfcd.by.A^ yoaag My
friend.
Mnt UmtoeMbngbtoa. aad Dr. T. ff.
aKtgbton ot Pern. tod. aad J. W.
Haaghwa. of cterMaad. Ohio, who attfoded the toaeral of
Hgator. retamed beroe today..
Ma- P. a Lyle, at Odea. Oi B. Ctork
t fthaca. aad Mm. j. M. Oafetoy. 1
PMaekey, retamed borne taftay. after
attoadtog tbe toanll at -rMft BaajaIB Baator.
Mr. aad Mm. F. C Deamowd aad
t^ldraa *n go to Saa Diegn. CaU tomomw mnndag via tba Pan Mar
quette raUrued.
Mrs. F. E. Brown aad family, wife of
county i-rdaeurer Brown. IKt Ueir
two ^idetacei today at 712 Waablngtoa stncit, ao4 retnmed to Ibslr farm
a. Mapletoou I
Price Wrecking Sale
BUFFET
Ltoa eat. Imgs Ptowft Plato Mirror,
baa toadid gtoM doors, formerly .
ftftftftftftftftftftftBftBftft^
WILLIAttSBURG.
ftftftftftftftftft-ftftBBB-BBB
UtaBialMr^ MIrb.. Dae. L—Waa
BttSe Tlnum and MRS Mariam ORM
tkt ftnw h«w dm
aWMia iw
S.89
214.00 Tables, now for
9.98
Oak Jtrdlneer Sundr. C -tered Oak Tops, former p.;c•^
63c; Price M’rr-cklng Sale *.
T'
80x20 8m^a^M. r^tartT
sell for 2175; Price Wrecking
89c
9x12 Brussels
values, now
Rugx.
'“.4.48
$13.00
948
127.00
Smiths
Axmlnatof
Rugs, ebolc^roa^ns
tllE
eiOK
DEPT.
STORE
Furniture Dept. OR 2nd Fioor - Traverse Gitjf
CoraerCbcirs Ukc eat
i n iitk or MsbOStoir.Mapd Oplsk
.-nd v^ry atroagly OMide: regulirtce 23.00: Price Wrecklag
from Bamboo, rery attracilte. nice Xmax gift, former '
price 21.60: Price Wrecking
lato
89c
m
Per Xwiat DellvCTy.
of ready to wear garments for rnan, woman arid child is
Still dri. Offering Bargains that can’t be duplicated by
any Store in the city.
Tile Haiiflah & Lay Merc. Co.
C«0D ROADS
DREWNAIiy
iNtTITUTC
WttL
ATTBNOSO
•ATUBOAY ArrERHOON.
comn ms
WTD BUILD 8TATC 'BOAD8
Wro OCT BACK EtOkOOO.
Mate Nl^mrtjr Co.
Tow How to Blind llooda That
.would Stand Up and Meat
€kmet at tbo food made noaling Sat■>4v aflomooB than Uwra *u in
the morelas. ”Oood Boade^ Barie was
there MmeHf and there
ttaeUan arauaed.
Mr. Barie pave • Inief talk on what
Mi deponmeat had done laMy, ahewthat SM Blloa of
had hOM IMIU in the Ust Uiioo'
sad m in Urn inu year alone. TMa,
to have a a«aa«k«r alone In front”
Mr. Earle paid
J. W. Bradford vho ha« ebarce of iho
wort on that cbonly, aarliie that he
oaa a man with mud on hbi booU «bo
ooald hoUd jut u (ood a road u any
gratfuate of Tale or Harrard or any
>tte;
Orand Travene eoonty la awused
|M.oeo a year tor food roads and with
this It oodW bund pretty nea.’ly SO
miles of food loada, roceirtnf hath
from the atatc lio.noo. And wbethei
or not It Improru the roada, U U attessed at taxes.
Ur. Barie then spiAe oT the hind of
roads that ehonld be bnllti BIghieen
to SI feet M wtde onoafh tor any mod.
thonfli In roads near Detroit,
width Is 8S feet. Tot there is no need
for toMi a width and there Is no blf*
for reward from the state. 7b« road
than he boUt' nine feet tram ahoolder
to shoulder. In a year or two. the road
will took u though It bid been bulk
It feel wide.
Keoem ValM of Oood Roada.
Kalkaaka eouniy Is a fine esampio
tore (Or the right to tax tbemji
>4 on a tl.000 valuation Instead ol
UUl It. The legfaUiure graniod
this and tha -mohay wm raiaed.thoDgb
|he am wna nnconatltuUonal. Kalkai-
led ofer any question relating
rondt.
It J probable tbat.a committee
appointed to look over the roads
in Mantstae omuty beforer the next
electloi^ aa at that time, the question
of oounty
extern wtl| be laid
before the ppeple of 40 counties, and
It Is hoped that It will carry
Icut M per cent of them.
A -
It being their r»-hesrssl night, the la
dles of Pomona served coffee and
cike. such as they have the vepolaUon of making. Chsa. B. Ootion of
this place la the leader x;f''tbe eornat
hand. He reports the band aa progrwesing very rapidly. Mr. CoRon is also
leader of the Cbpemtob band.
Mm. Henry Rose and daughter Vim
visited Mtwr-Glada WlllUms of Booth
Citon fram
ram V
r until Sunday.-
'COPCMISH.
Copemtoh. Ifleh.. Dm. 4.—Mrs. Fhnnjr Heaum of Pomona was viaitlng
friends In town aoveml days
week.
Al lACount of Traverse City
calUog on friend^ In town Wednes
day.
Urn. Mary WaUaoe made a hostn«« trip to Bou Lake Tuesday..
Mrs. John Hunter and children.
John and Oraca.' returned Hohday'
night from the Boo where they were
vistUng frienda the last two months.
Miss Nellie Noll visited frluds at
Tuesday.
George Bherwood ^ Yuma hu been
vislilag friends bore the pul wuk.
The MUses Pearl and Ireito Hughes
and Donna oBItpa warn ThompsonMile cnllers Wednesday..
Harried. Soaday, nt the hotrte of D.
Sluaser. MIm Viola Z^er and Oeorgo
ser. tbi- Rev. B. miUngtoa oNcisUng. The ydung oonple bnee the
wttbM of n host of friends for
their foture bappinew.
Mm. Chna.8 OInoy lelt WedMwrtay
lor Traverse City, where she will
spend some timo visiting her daugh
ter. Mm. LMa Andre and family.
Barney BIIHngton, who was severe
ly bun la the woods three wroks ago.
is gaining nicely under the skilled
tresimut of Dr. Alee Cornell.
There will be a Christmas tree at
the Disciple church Chrtotnua eve.
Milton Harr, left for Chicago. HI .
All are cordtolly lavited to attend.
C. B. Ahlrich was a Traverse City
*KDQOD ROAhS.The Htoses Edna Kendall ana caller Friday.
by tha tin Camtfit A Ume CampAy.
Hade aWtson visited friends at p»
BMia Thursday.
hu heon dona duplta the fact that ka to a county swemed at only
Mr. and Hra. Hllaad Slandish. of
Mr. »rle hu bat one aaalatuL while «8AOO.OO|> bat the ianners know l^e,
Boe^ey. visited friends In town over
its. where there
valM of good roads.
'Sunday.
taapectors, there here been o^ 00
The gravel In roada ahan be <0 per
Mrs. Alice Jewel and daagbter Ruth
notes of nmd laid.
cent pebbles and 40 per cent unA A
la naaldetnUe work jut to (heap roller for n road can be made of South Grant e-ere guesU of Mrs.
_________________ iBlna ISO mllM of by n boiler tiled with oenerete. Be Rcae Holland Saturday.
The Pomona comet band bad an
essd.'^ enid Hr. Barie. yet beside UiU tore this roller to uaed. however, a
hU once to often busy until alter ■pile tooth harrow should be run over
Far Bole By Juboaou Onifl Ca.
uMnight, oepeelally In preptring his the road. An eight inch Uyer of grav
naaW report. Hr. Berte hu often el. or abiut 1.000 cubic yard* to tho
wuksd uUl S or 4 o’etoek In ^ mile win OHko aa Ideal coontty rend.
■ora^ He to etronMy in favor
”Bot don't nae day!'*
Bto eoonty road eyatem.
Tar Roads.
ManlolM Mao a
ra la Ofayne county, there are
*'Hantotee. eoasty. whldi Hr. Barie
tar veneer toads that are good
U tha oounty with tho be«
h for uy reeldenee street, and
roa* net ohiy to IQehlgna but
would oako a ooimtry road that would
9 the wl
wbole-fihttad BUma, bu Its
be the envy of a sUU. It to made
If jroR< Uve ut bflgaD Totir
yndirful syatom of leada boeui
by « layer of Mmeetont pebbles, which
B kna a leader. *Tou cant Wtre
»mro( t^BtoBBa;.H'«iuMi jn
vroaM go ovhr a ooe-lnch •ereen. and
Bbek of geese Dom behind; you've got
through a threodnch screen. ' Above
dU. Aad doa’t, forget - thej
this la a layer of UmeaUae dilpe and
Lr-.sDr.TwXha»«’s
Ointment
lUST A FEW SH0PPIN8 DAYS
THEN CH8ISTHAS
mm
tlwy mote after harlnc bee« laid out
two yearn.
Tho ram At tho-aemion was spem la
w-bkA the del*ri«s bad beoa paxMM over, and Mr.
:. W« aia.tbtB BBBMB bettw pnpBMd tbtMi OTtT ^ hliow yw
Ohriatm^AOe iktti
^eswe
f»»c^|iii4l*!aA«iTA giftato.
AAd-^ow pookAtbemk. Book!;
from
■
- —. .
I
15ttlp$7.50
. iSlb
Cldna
Thta ia aa etpecUlT Btroorr feetnye thii jm
Behutifnl gooda ht, any price you deeire to pay
.AfftAe^BBtof fofah w need only I* eey. “lake e laok.” Aa
Ml, Toys, T^TB, D«ll< DoU
Ci^ Book Store
To Regulate
the Bowels
.
Primary
Yoscae drprtMoe Dr. A. W.ChqM'iKid.
Report of the primary deitartmcnt
^aad Lime HUt to help yoa esny col this
of Stony Reach school, dltirlqt No.
They effect pranpt and tbaraagh mormmt
of the bowtis and *1 they d* fxd koe Ihdt
ending Dec. i
doe* not hem to be lac
Nnnlbcr of days taught, 18.
Iloyii eiirolled. 9.
Girls enrolled, ]].
Average dally allcndance. it
Perceniagc of stiendanee. 7t
TIioBo who were neither Urdy nor
aWeni during the month were: Wlllard Wilson. Jerhiuy Richardson,. Ar
chie Moulter, Majoric Montague. I.,ydit Hawkins. Adatine Grubb, Mary
Grubb. Anna Ihiffek.
FRANChS} ALIUUgHT.
Teacher.
I of Moneie.
whs has been visiting her bro'.ber.
Frank Hnrlley. returned bein>c Itslay
tTf.,"
0.s*r-i Kidney sm! Liver Ptn* ncdlenU
With other plk I had to ow-mtMly ineresw
the dow Uh I only take eoe .-If
Iwke s
week *>sl r.s-1 >lua thh keep* the rpim to
qdeodsla
There ii ao cjse.t’.ori a* la tWafBdeaey ol
tbi. w-lLkwma toruiymedkam. OoaeOla
Kidney and Liver Pills
Our Superb Showing of
Holiday Gifts
.All goods are on display now. and those who appreciate what in advafttagelt is to
select early while stocks are full will have choice choosiog here from ao entirely
new line of beautiful and useful goods. We cao only offer a few oiitpRes of the
stocks here.......................... Come in when you can, take your time and see iheiri all.
New, beautiful Bayreuth China, a Brand
new line of Leather Goods. Handsome
3tationeiy in Holiday Packdies. Dainty
Perfumes in Gift Packages, Brushes, all
Unds, sizes and prices. Toilet. Military
and Manicuie Sets in new Homback,
Gazelle, Silver and Stag Designs. Smoking
Sets, Shaving Sets. Cigar Jars. Elegant
Kehra and Metal Jewel Boxes, at
is 11
LCiiAV8» BEAI. SOME
ahould wriu to hla Aepariineat If poa-
SPANISB WAR VETS
Jake Hansen haa purebasod a lot
A west of the town and U erecting *
thereon N. B.
Cbapln Is the architect and Frank
ieahph ' Klaaacn Wat CtaAcd ComMcManus master mechanic.
Joke
mande^ at the Annual Maotlng
ihinks that with a little hustling on
of Local Camp.
the part of the architect hf will be
able to move In by the first of July as
Prank can build the house faster than
Nat can dra«- the plans.
dieted the (ullowUig offlcom:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Mnman.der—Joseph lOaxaM.
A
STONY BEACH SCHOOl.
A
Senior vice
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Whitcomb.
Roi>ori o( the higher grades of Stony
Junior vice ci
Beach »ebun!. dintriei No. 4. Peninsu
la township lor the mon'h ending
;)!alr.-T. W. ThlrRty.
December 4:
of the day—Irriag Cook.
Number of days taughi, IS.
Olflecr of the guard—Ooorgo Dago.'
Tout
TfTri.s>-Robert Herkaer.
Boya enrol]ed. 7.
P-rlpgaic to departBeat aacaBROIrU enrolied. ]g.
mcni-Ralph Haailags; altornato—
Average dolly aticndanse. 22.47.
Herbert B. Gage,
Percentage of allendanec, 89.
Follcaing the electlOD tbeBMabors
Those who were neither tardy nor
absent during tho month were: Marie enjoyed an oyster awpper at the ball.
Gray. Beatrice McManus. Alberta Mc
Manus, Balph Duffek. Rosa'jlawklns,
Ruby Hawkins. Harrison Scuflold.
Albert SiinqueiiL Mabel 8unquc'::L
Margaret Wilson, toabel Wilson, Flor
ence M’krrcn.
MABEL E. WALTER.
Honor. MIrii.. Dec T.—The animal
election of officers for 1»0» of Honor
Camp «50 M. W. A. occurred laat
Saiarday night and everything paned
The chronic klc*em of the camp made themselves con
spicuous by their abaeoi^. Their wall
of woe will be something fierce for
the next IS months. The new officers
are as follows:
♦
GRAWN.
Consul—Joseph McCarthy.
Adviser—John Hughes.
Giawu. Mich.. Dec. 7.—Mrs.
Banker—Gust Helderman.
Reaser ^orilved Monday from OncinClerk-M. C. Van Blarlcom.
hBii,,X]hlo. to aiieod the funeral of
Escort-A. W .Ciarit.
her father. Mr. Wledoett, which was
Rbyalclans—B. L. Covey. Qemld D.
haM Wedneadhr afternoon.
Edmunds.
Mh-a Nina WlllUms of Traveme
Watchman—Clayton Barber.
City was the guest of Us]^ Melmoch
Sentry—I. J. Speelman.
Bqturday.
Manager, three yearn-J. C. Van
Mis. O. a. Brigham of DuekTey was Blarlcom.
tbo guest of Mrs. Bmcken Friday auj
Tbe camp is In t flourishing eondicaUlBg cm Grawft friends.
tion and will give a grand ball and
The class of wming Woihem met
supper on Christmas night and a first
at Hh; home of HUa Pearl Reynold*
class lime Is guaranteed. Helm's Im
Thursday evening, the ercnlpir being
perial orchestra has been engaged
pkaaanily spent lu sewing gnd play
and new nuialc bos been ordered for
ing and planning for Cbrliimas tree.
this occnslon.
The nest meeting will be held el the
I
P M. Van Blarlcom has been flood
home Of Mias Beth Dmehon.
< lor clerk in I
MIsa Roby PbUiiw called on Oman
local office the past week,
frienda aSurdny.
The Bwailska rlub met Wednesday from young maids, old 'maids and
maids
that
were
never
made, applying*
evening at Hauy hall. A abort proImm wap enjoj-ed. Refresbmeote were for that position.' Vnn says be will
be Kind when II Is all over with
served.
^Ilver l-aXe hive No. .tS9 met Wed- has tired out three
wlU) dlouuoss and puLiwe 4'pe writhia'iiig offireri Coiiiniander, Hay McOcorge Sheckler gave an interesting
laiotfa: past . mmandrr. BnS flrayIon; Heutonant
Olirti- lecture on travels lu foreign lands. AnBird; rerord kec|ier, Mary .MeKellsr: ter>.|H-rc-ed with dissolving views and
flnance keeper. Alice Burr; chap'tan. moving pictures to a smalt bnt appreBertha Vim.Hom;.-aefjnant'’Manmlwi >4atlvo crowd In the Woodmen hall
Ootdefl; tnlrtrem at arms. WlMa khy- Inst Weifuesday night. It Is without
hard; senHnH. Am SchmWR; iddret. douht one of the best moving picture
Anna Cmndall; idauist, .Margarw Mc- sho»-s In the state and Mr. Sheykkr
should be well patronlxed wherever lie
leiof.h.
Mro. Gear. Burt wan a 8ya»erse li> hilled With his enterUliimenL
M* S. Kohlnt-on Is building a targe
City eatler Tuesday.
W»ll Yollker of Travente Cily, t» in vhed to house bis honec-s In for the
winter and will build a new ^menl
town today buying iniatoeu.
Mm. Schyer. of Trarerae City, who livery bani on Ihe hIIc of ibe one re
haa been visiting her daughter. Mr* eeiiUy clc-stroyc*! by firc> in the spring.
Mrs. Emily FTaMeBburg and Mm.
Lublse Brimmerl w^o were ou i
sick list. aro'boUi reported better.
Inch
through
twe-lneh aereen. Then a
Uyer of flu iimeatooe chips
haidbeeds Is placed on lop and the
dut hniMted oS with biooms. Over
thU to spread onebatf ga»oB of eotl
tar to the yard, which abeuld apreod
when the pavement to worm. Ut (hU
cop] over night and place one Inch ol
very fine «blpa. which would go
(through a throefOurth Inch screen
and paM over a ene^ourth Inch screen
;and there to a p
to damiaaa aafl pmd eaoagh for any
Irecidcate atraM. And it ooou but tlOc
Bile, Aue tourih as much as
bride.
Mr..Cwto
ahaa dm«M ha iwed la halMlag cuh
HONOR.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
S. E. Wait & Sons
Traverse Oty’s Leading Drug Store
Cmcr Vm
I Front CIS.
Trmfcrsc CUy, la^
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SUNSHINE
ftaiM
wtfiitw *f T»
HmtM TMW| r*lkt toaMM
ehtk.
I will try fwvtr •• wany ar
IwtHtry^toaaatMpn'Mi
aaa MM maka avarykady happ)
at l«r aa
I will try ta ba la«iag,lMlpfal aad kM «a ayaryMy tad
ta avary Rying ddn*.
It I aaar fall la ttylaa ta «a
tlwaa m»t¥ <
in'
atala^-
WaHiktr a» mwitaart aa ttw Cradia
Han.Dat.1.1Mt,atC.
Why Naaa yoa. wa eaa UU.
6d tha aeiU hy (
Aad Oyatar Bay aad BaoU.
OB tha aaat la the laUaot o( CnaAid lha ooaaaa af Oaoklaa aad
«a.
OB tha aaath the fair laade of Tnrkayaad Oreadh.
Aad endian, tha Ua^t a< ny aye.
ABd dM Waadt at MBaa atad Tarta
AM tha lardty plalaaB kaewa u
la etoaaat <d aU ta aar haaita.
Tha ftror at fttpptaaaa^eva ea U
rroBi tta aatatalaa of Klhdty’
ataa^Vltk
' OiraB tha ohaar that
■r:
aeatyoaa
BatBlag Ailn oe arnry kaad
Bway aad awlag'aad sgaaak.
Hwa to aelthar park nor ctrest:
Ban'ara tha mtte twlakle feat;
WhMa an tha gowna aad knae;
No plan Bare for hall or bat.
No Mol aev for mt or hat.
Maid te atocklaBi or ahoaa..
What an tha atortaa e( twOlghtlaad
Haik. ah hnrkt
CbU the Bvaat - aaaMB ainn thv
WbMbb la the dart;
CtadanBa aad Ultle BoTeap.
toat hw ahaap. her pnKy
daak Homer. Bold Boy BhM.
Aad tho thrao hoan llelag U
Maeaaalch. Cto
r, aad WOIto BdgM, Tnvared
aty.MIck.
^
H. V. P. BwaaMaa Olab Craffa Ball.
Hatta HaBBoM aad Aldaa Pray,
Mabal.-«lck. Nanaa aaat ta by Otodya
Pny.
, AbagaU ^EUiabath Parrla. age therw
Boatba. Lapeer Mleb. Nana aaat kgr,
^noraaoa B. Palaaar.
Uaa Mae Draper, age two yaara.
Tnverair City. Ml^.. R. F. O. No. A
Nam tent by Bditb Dnpar.
HaitM BpauMlag. age algbtaaa
agatbraa
moalba, Maytald. Mlcb. Namaa aaat
by M. a Manldlag.
AUred Bcbusiar. age two years,
cart Bebuatar. age alaa Boatba. Buo^
■K City, Mlob. a r . O. No. 1. Nanas
aaat by M. B. Bpaaldlag,
•MM baaat any ddy. Bba aan^
dM bare oaa. Oaly a eoraeob. *tu
dett •itMM IL- AM thaa tha (
cam thick aM tMt.
MtUa glrCs aoihw dtiat and
aaytblag tor a loag BlaiiU.,but aba
tm rocked the chair back aM tprtli
«o aofUy- Prdtty aooa tbo HtUa glr)
looked ap Into bar aotbar^e ayaa. swd
Mtay. awaal ayaa. aM bar mthar'i
Upc wen laiiltBg.
Tbea aar Botaar sat the UKle gtr(
down on her lact. and put on her
warn oeat and bar “poa*y“ bood
bar wee attutaa. aM teak Iba UUkt
Ctoib hud. aad weu with her dowa^
to Mr. WaU'B Bora WbU do yoir
-ouppeae they bought Ihare? Why,
Unrest iiule doU, of courae. AaA
oM thao back bom they went, astast
MBUIA Tvnur. B
. niia to aU I cu tUahaf tor this
■dHb HnUMay.
DM ywaaad Opal raoetva your cards
aM bMtau aaMy* I hope you Uked
Traverse Oty. Mlcb.
Nov. n. IPSA
Dear ITaddeat—
This to BatBiday aM IH write you
a tetter. I go to aimool every day.
bare mlaaM Jam ooe day at acbooI<
slaea t started thto fall. aM that day
I want to tho Traverse Oty fair.
am la thq^ third gfMe. We had
Tbaakaglrlag exerdse U school tbe
day before Tbankaglving. Next weak
we are^fotag to kare vacatlu w
thichar Is gafng to (be Teacher's In•tUate.ht Lelud. I have a llule alster. She to two years old. Will you
pot her name oa tbe Cradle Roll? Her
name to Vu Mae. 1 got a postal for
’ntaakaftvlng. I win be glad when
Chrtstmw come. We are going to
have a ebristmw trap. I go to Sun
day school tffary ftnday It is nice
o« today, ud UtUe children can go
(Ml to play,. I am almoat nine years
oM. Now 1 will dose my letter for
tbtotlm. OoM-bye.
Aunty Campbell looked at tbe little
glrl'a iDotbhr aad Ungbad. and the.
IMtto gtri-a motber anlUd back, and
Tbea wbat did Aunty Camp
ball do but make the cuanliigaB Ultle
garauu for that doll.
quite compteu. while iba litUe girl
looked OB la glM amaae.
The BunaMM PraMarttW Visit
the Chrlataiaa doll wm ready,
Taatarday. when your praildrat tor«
who sboald appear at the door but
0l tbo November page from Mr oatentha Hu Who Did the OMrea. ud U
dar.-aba gave a llUIe etart ,"‘Why-‘
Ms hud he held the lltUe girl's «led.
oba aaM. ' Dacambar meen^t
Thu she was all buadled up again,
Edith Draper.
du wat of the whole
and tucked oa the eeat, ud away they
I sronder when your birthday oomu.
dor la
went over the anow^
“Creakety- Mine le ooly two da>'s before Cbrietereak" aoudded the steps of the Man
1 bave.oftu wtabM It came In
Who Did‘the Cbores. ud "Sent
inmofar time.
acrenk" souoded the aled-runaen
But the sun ahooa brightly through
MayOeld. Micb.
Nov. 30. 1PM.
Dur PraaUeat—
recalTad a Uttar today with my
all meet la her room when lha Mg she held the Christmas dolly
pin ud card. I am glad some one
soak sUada. Too kuw the desk U her arms.
has seat my cam to for me. I
•0 'ohock tuU' of Bunshloe laUara,
tall wbat ay pets are. I bare twutyAfter a while they cam
Ud BunUlaa papen. aM SuaMlaa
bouse “down by tbe lake “ Tbe poor fMir cblckaaa. aid a Mack and white
bntlou and cards ud books, that
tttUa girl'i motber opeaeil the door, klUy. tu aane Is Captala. 1 am four
tha BU of the bmaa ahakot hto
years old and la tbe seraatb
ud the Hu Who DU tbe Chores
. It. nmettmaa, whoa your
Bomag tbe mUe girl o( tbe atM aM grade. My leaebar'a um is MUs
Id a hurry ud luvas
over tbe tbreaboW. Tbare'stood the BeDe Bayers. I go to Sunday school
drawara pulled out But
other UUle glH laaida. gaslhg wide- every Suday. Hy Sunday school
had taellBda. the BuBahlna daak Aoaldi
eyM at tbe CbrUtmaa dolV'- Qul^ leaeber's aam U Mrs. HeUa Barsum.
eartalBly anile all Ua tlaae. li'a ad
t»0 mUe anna bold out the wonder WeU I cut think of uy mrr. so I
fan of happy thiaga. Bo wall aS alt
(nl doll, and slowly. woadeHagly two win •euaa. Oood-bya
down aaar It, aod talk about the hap-i
our tosbine boy.
other little arms racalvM K. plaat day IB tha yaar, aad that U
When tbe tittle glri reached hem.
Edward BpauldlagChrtttaiaa day.
her mother adkad. “Wbat dU they
Do yu law care of the ehickeos
Of oouraa than an two waya tO: •ayr
younallrr I should think they <
thtak about Chrtatnaa. Oaa to to
Tba imie giri lookad paMM for a Blew pet's to have, aad I'd Ilka to
Utah of what we get. and Ihh othw Mute. Thera waaa't aaybody that your kitty, too.
to to think of what we glee. I ena- uM aaytblag at an,” she uswared.
der whl^ la really tha awat (nat “Do people always bare to aay thiaga.
MabeL Uicb
Tour praaldaBt haa a boUob that thlak- motiarr Her motbar's uawer wu a
Nor. M. IMI.
lag about nice thiaga that art going' lOaat ktoa.
Dear fWMaat—
to happen U part of tha good date
1 tbooM 1 would write a tew lines.
(hat chnatawa bdtda for ua. aad rte
•unaMM Latlara.
am la pchod now. There, are elx«ntte a big girl hafora aha atopKlagiley. Mich. toM in school now. My brotbor Jnn
ptd lying awake at aigbt wMa «•Nov. SA 1PM.
■tarted‘^Khool today. His aam to
!. Just bacduao ahe vaa DaaKPraBdaatMortle. aod be le In the eighth grade.
_ axdtad
the lovely time that
1 UMjtob I wwld write a ffew lloea . have i Aster whose name to Bihet.
was 'to com la a tew weeks. It ,aa t hsvB^ wriuaa la a la
She Is in tbe ei^th grade, loo. My
aiadbM as tboagh ska ooaU falriy Thera la not auM gotag oo up bare.
tu^rl bam to Miss Ruth Vouag.
kmll tba pungeat balaaa M tbe t am la acMol aow. Oaylc HoMl.
r'am la*'U* tourtb grade. There are
<%rlBtmu tree, ud see tbe WjUa the aam taaobar wa bad tost year. Sve tk cor dase. two glrto aad three
cdMlae twlakllag. ud leal the qaaar, Is (uMIng here. i am la the Mgbtb boys. I dt with Pearl BMley.
knobby paMagas that bung atystpr giMa Wa have hM. ToiiBi PeopU'i
got an our loesooi, ud aa we bad
ioaly from (be bandtbg boughs. But. meeting ever)' two weeks alnee last not wrlttra to the Sunshioe page for
afte a wbDe. aom way. CbrUtmaa. apriag. I mimed Juat two Buadaya. a long -while, we thou^t we sroaU
aeamad to grow bigger to bar. akd Wa have had a alatoter here foc.tbe
write. 1 have about a -mile to go to
dMat mau Just tbe good Um that last two weeks. He preadied every
school. I am tu years old. I bare
to hare, but meut Bight except Saturday. We had aloe
throe sisters aod six brothers. Two
otbar patvle's good Umoa. too. ,AM eaeatlaga. too. We had oompuy
of my brothers are married, and one
thu whM she toy awake at night. achoal yesterday. I Uiafc wa are of my slaters. 1 hire a little aelce
It was to iBBglae that aba cuM aae petag ta bare a tree aad a program
1 would Uke Jo bare Jota the Cradle
aver ud aver to far away, all ovwr the aUool-houso Cbriatms. I don't Roil. aM her name Is UctU Ham
the woril ud Into other roUTi homes kuw whether 1 win speak or
mud. Aod I have a coanin 1 sroutd
aM lives. Thu someUmaa aha wtMid Every Um 1 have wriuw to the aub like to have Join tbe CrMle Roll. too.
■mOa late the
have sent la som new aamea.
aam to AMen Pray.
Vk'eU. 1
tUsM the tears wwU come. aM. I doct think there are any UU Um.
mtut dose.
Ckrlatmu saamod more bautUul thu
Prosn your mmber.
ever tadora Just bees ne
o aha was no aM wa will soon have saow.
\
Gladys Pray.
haroF—yaa..ud sorry, too—with all not like to think «rf It. becaune I like
Do Metta and AMeo live In Mabel,
tha paopte who were plaai^ag ahaM spring ao macb betiar. Wall 1 must
(or Chrtotinan Day.
cloaa for this Um, ud hope to bear too? 1 win send you the Cradle Roll
cards tor them.
from you sooo.
srs
Tour Boasblne Oiri.
tha dut was a UtUe glH. (ha'''Mu,WbO Age lA
Bernice Baj-ers.
DM tbe Chores told bar motber about
If you have aaerelaaa at your adiool
Aad tha «aU that ata Bad Biding a vary poor family thgt bad Just
i CbrisUaas time. I hope yoa wlH
lato town. They lived la
Heal
write ud tell m all about them.
Uay
boose
by
tM
Mda
of
(be
■
Aad lha aplaalag pony, too.
where Mr. Hull's big Uctory ww
Lapver- Mtch.
to. but tbe Btraet srasat named
TV UUla ehlldraa to twilight Jaad
Nov. ft, 1P08.
tbu. of course and you asld “Dows
Art aUU aa ailoa.
by
tba
Lake' wkea yon apokn of Dear Proaldent—
AM the ttory taOar vast 'ander
1 tboeght 1 would write you again.
Whore dM you VpeM Tbukaglvlng?
wu near Cbritmas Ume. ud the
ttah to Ml aaW atory twl^
I was at my place. We had a big.
Tha ert^ chirp, lha atan* ayaa llUle EM wan going blppltybop moat (at goose. 1 am going out to my sUof tha day. and koeMag away, with aH
ter’s CbrisUnu. Please put my sisier's
her Bight aM malm from a carUta
Parhapa the
I fa the I
baby's aam ou the Credlr Roll Her
closet ihqt ahe knew held wonderful
think
Bdtoe it Abigail Bllsabelh Ferrla, aM
thiaga. 80 whea she board, about
_ Than BaacyUthatr play;
ahe Is three monthe old. Is there
M whatever to heard or -aaid or these very poor folk, and learned that aay enow at Traversa City aow* Well,
there was a lltUa girl of about bar
as It Is getting late, l -srill doea. 1 raown age, abe wwdared wbat wu
Bach atoepy . weary Uttia oaa
going to happen (or Uat IHUc glri's aula as ever.
OaU raotad tor next day.
Mont slDcarely yours.
CbrtstBBs. Aad when the Man Who
E. Palmr.
ftr the pfllow to while la twilight Ud the CUraa cam la wltk u arm
leemad nice to bear from you
ful of wood, tbe UUla girl (who wu
•gala. Ploranca. 1 always consider
ywr piwaideat yw know), slddtod up
AM whBa tha bed.
me o( my Suablna glrla.
AM tha taadar. loviag ■otharh head to klm. aM saM “U that poor little
glri gotng to have a Christmas troer
la laid oe tha drowalaat bead
PUyftolA Mich.
“Bless your heart, child, she aarar
Aad-Bek tha-tuaa aha ham <
Nov. 2A IPOA
bM a Cbrtounas tree In bar ltre.“ aaDear PraaMutAs with aett crak tha rocker awlags. swarad the Mu n'bo DM tbs Cbom.
I would like to Join the Snnshtae
How far away K oeoma!
The little gliTs ayes opanM vary Ctnb. 1 am a little girl nine years
net taaa that tuUaby. ah ne!
wMe. “Hemt aba got a doUyr ahe Old- t am la tbe fourth grade. My
Thty an leaving twlllgbt toad, yoa
taacber's aam to Mlsa BeUe Bayers.
“Nothing hot a corncob with a I go to school every day. Well. I
par (ha Btmer MM af d
piece of doth arauM R.“ auwarM
the Man, gaatly.
Then the UUle girl want adf all
Opal HollUay.
by beraeif. «M pulled out tha was
I am glad that you wrotam a letter
Opal BatUday. aM Bdlth Halhday, chalc (hot ww her own aM eat down
I we eu get aequalntad AM I hope
srtth her (aca ta the walL
MayBM. Mich.
Pretty mu her mther cam Into
Aaato Oary. Ba—W Oty. Mich.. R.
r D. No .L Sane eaat ^ M. B. the ranm. but tba Uttia girl navar
May«el<ji<lU.
NOT. r. 1*M.
Mward SpaaMlBg bM Mary BpaaUla Juat a mtaute tha Uttle glri ww
t« MayAalA Mich. Naaa aaat by aot dttlag t* the chair any teegar. Dear PtanMeal—
bwt
bM
beea
ptUad
ap
aM
baU
1
am
a
mUe
girt
Ms
years aM. and
H. B. BpaaMtag
Vmiaa Bager. Fred WdaUaad. tlMUy ta her moUer's anm. aM wooH like ta Jota the Baanhlae aub
r one wbtopefad. “Row tdl me Plaam aeM me a card aM bama.
For peu I bare a aka Urtle dog aM
Chcota ^r. Julias BOar, Maynard ail about tt“
I (hallgbt 1 .srould wri a few lines.
asebod a.
arithmetic
die waS Just on the floor.
There are twuly In school when they
I have two Asters, their
Edna and Etta. There are
twenty-six cleittu in the whole school.
In five of them Our tesetaer's
Is Miss Rntb Young. The
achod Is about forty fpei from
!houM. 1 sit with Gladys Pray. Thet<»
boys who til la front of us
Their names are Hobart Pray and
Blythe Bfowo. I am ten years old
and so to Gladys. We are in tbe
foonb reader. Mortle Pray staned to
ling. There are twelve
girls and alae boys. I bare a little
slKer t wooW like to have Jdn tbe
Cradle Roll. I didn't hear from you
tbe tost dm I wrou. Good-bye.
Pearl Badley.
What tu yon aM Gladys must
have tngetbor. 1 am pleased to bur
Iron
both.
Grawm. Mlcb.
Nor. 30, Ipag.
Dear PrenMut—
I tboogb 1 wouM write becuse 1
hove aot wrtttu U a loag Um. It
to ramlag very bord
you apoM your Tbukagtvtog? We
•mred at bom. GnMma Ciwla iai
famQy were bore Tbuksgtring Day.
They brought their pbODOgraph with
them. aM we had som muale. I did
go to Bcbed today becoue It was
■tug so. I Uke to go to achod.
Hy TeaUeris nam to Mra. Levey.
I like ber very mocA I am U the
grade. ! am eleren years dA I
hare v card but I bare toet my buttoo. Ud I alae have tbe card srtU the
Mrd u tt. that you out me. Wdk
Bbe turud tbe MM. aM the wxt
that is an I. cu tktek of for thto
ttmd m gwod-bye.
g
Thiaga That I Mutt Bay. lutud.
(Oh Dear!)"
Baule dark.
That pathetic “O Dear!" ta parw1 wm aead you another Suashiae _mea went straight to Mlsa CenMBttoo. for I know yen are « tiwe M's heart: It aeemd to her that Ue
could bear the aigh tUt actompaaled
Nervous
W(»ik“Oiit
If yon are la Ois coudMmb
Maratoto Ciurtotmao Wtahu'
Tbe poor little nmae!“ Ue said. yoor BCTTg fares is wmk Ob
Everybody la tbe botm spent more -Let as are wbat abe bM to buy 'Inor lus Um buaUag (or Margie's note stud.'“
book She gave a carefni dcocrlptlM
1. A eabe o( snap tor motber.
or ii. a sheet of foolscap paper (aWed
2. A aew-papar bolder for father.
do the saoffc iii^sA dogB
three times, ud the Jaavaa cot U
S A aedrtM tor Warren.
gygtem and brinp dotrett
made aa exedtoat nofe-buk. aM wn
4. A baadkerchler (or NunM.
. disetflc. WbsD the nerreB
evideatly of untoM value; (or Margie's
3 A red balMoo tor llule Kate.
face was grave over lu loaa, ud she
______ the b«Mt b Bublff
ItrwM lauoaaible not to Mugb. al■bed som turs aboat It. Yet
bel^' MM Ooraella (elt that behind tbe to force the ttf«ipTfof
all tbe eearcfalng was of no avail.
through yoor weias; the stomof tears
fads to dicest food; the
“Canul you recall tbe chief things
_______ difference getween
kidneys lack power to filter
in nr asked ber brother Warren
wbat ibeTlTlter would Uke to do aod
sympatbleaHy.
uhpuritiea from tbe btoo^a^
must do was laughabM aad
Margie bestowed a superior look same dm piclful.
boy though be
-The poor Uttle mouse!" Miss Hend tbe ^tera to breed dbeBse.
aM said with dignity. “1 kuw rick said again, and re-read tbe nSm
Nerve energy must be restored.
every word that to la It. every single carefully signed with aom flourtsbea.
Dr. Miles’NBrvtttC will do it.
word."
bccaoM it strengthen the
"Helen Margaret Lew'ls. areoM
“Then why pn..earth arc you mak daughter ot Mr. John K. Lewis. 2T
Berres; it b a nerve raedictac
ing aurb aa ado about loAng Itr South Pearl afroeC" Then tollowfd
ud tonic, that r^oUds the
Make aooUier: I’ll give yu a abeet
entire nervous system.
DM only o( tbe town and
of poper."
county, but of the sute. aad llaaib'. OWWW. t WWJ mr
Marglodrew nearer, and spoke low. "I'alted SUies of America.'' written
“It tont that Warm: By Christmas lu toll Certainly oo one need be at
notes were la It; ud they were se
discover wboee property
iSi™i J3“crets. of course; and I'm afraid tbe had blown away.
boys at sebod will find It ud teiC
MUs Kcndrl^ gave more or 1cm
and mke lou of tua of m.’i
bought to the llule book as she meat
Warren whistled: this was urlus.
bout her varioas duUes aad pleasurea
Tm atruM that It to gone for good.’ (bat moralng. At lafervals she talked
he said gravely, “or tor bM. I bare to herself after (Ms fashion: I woader
Mare Medical Co. ltlhhBft.M
tooked high and low for It 1 wouldn't whether Uie poor motber has lived all
mind. Msrgic; aay boy who would
these years with a family of »»>-« alae
tease a glri about ooefa things Isn't
DO sewtag-mcblae! There to IKtIe Kate, with Margie's tovw." AM
worth mlndlag. Besides, everybody
Buchlne ot Aut Uura's that I Ue dolly Inalds It pot ooly could opu
is geitlag ready (or (^risimas, ud am to dispose of. almost new and la
and shut lu eye*, but It bM leetb!
people birr u tim tor teasing."
better coadl\ioa tor work thu It would
Aod arms aM togs ibal euM M
Nerertbeless Margie carried a grave be if quite aew.“
moved lanmm like humu omm. Woo(ace all day. and locmd about ber
as she said
aaxlously. In
ders grew; a third awaaonger broogbt
tor the lost note-buk; ud acaued tills; ber Aunt Laura bM so lately tbe graadmt ovwcom that bad over
the faces of all thr boys at ucbool. gooc where aewing-macktoes are not
been In tbe Lewto homo. qaUe
and avoided tbe moat trying ones: but Deeded. "I wmder whether thto to tba
place for IL" That waa tbe ead of her ud labelled. “FOr (ttber, from bto
ubody teoaed ber. Inatud, nmat of
the scholars were sympathetic, and ■enieace. At aigbt she bad qnesUoas dangbter Margle,Tben come a dlello^ ao big
tried to betp ber hunt (or the loot to ask ber totber.
'Father, do you know of a mu that It bad to eoese la two volamao.
book, each being pledged In hour
named Lewis. John Lewis, on Peart
wot to took at a word of Its contents
"For Biotber Warren." aM tbe cUreut
street?
if they found It. Tbto pledge even
was reacbod wbu a Baal box arrivM
Lewis? Why yes." uid ber lather.
her father and mother bM been called
iaddressad to “Him Margto Lewta.
“1 know ktm quite well: be to a car
upoa to take.
from BuU Omu.” wblU ooetspwd
penter by'trMa.’a worthy man. and
Tbe days passed, ud u truce of the one who has bad som hard knocks winter coat ud baL MW aad warm
and beutUttl.
loot treasure.
lately; lost evary cent of mooey from
All day long aM In(toed tor many
Tbe truth was. the wlod. If it hM hto last Job. I am afraid. Wbat about
days, exdtomeat ru high at Ue Lawta
cboeen. couM have tMd the whole him. daughterr
•me; every member of tbe (aarily
story. Out on a frolic, ooe day. It
‘ Fatber. to be tbe mn who fixed
talked
at uce. ud eacB bM bla own
met Margie Lewis m the way borne tbe trelUa, aM made the new gatetheory of the wooden to urge. Bet
from school, and thought wbat tun It wayr
aeltber tbu aor sOAwardi dM they
would be to seise be^ UtUe brown cap
"Yre. (bat's tbe mu.
and made ber ran tor It. A fine race
"Aod that day It rained so bard you dlscOTcr wU bM belpM Maisle'a
tboogbU aM wtobee. ,Nor
It gnve ber. and perbape srould not let him wear Cbdrlry's old overcoBL
- let ber off even so easily as It and said It fitted as if it had been did sbe ever rr<over ber tost dote. bat tor tbe tact that aba dropped made tor himr
her btotory. out of w'tateb flnUarM a
“1 believe 1 did. R-bat ot K aU?
paper lAat the wind becam at once This grows
lateraaied In. It gave over tosMng
"Mother, do you suppoee. if we
“.Nothing.
tbe bu. ud seised that paper. wbKA fatber; oaly.l know now bow
could know ebout them, thlags aiwayi
was Margie Lewis' acto-book. ud
-work togutber (or uM* aa muck as
some of Aunt HeMa*s trust
it flying up tbe streeL arouM the cor a way that I am sare sbe wonM like. my losing the aotoboM did? Warren
ner. down uotber nreei. Ud fiaally For Cbriwmas, too; she was very foM says that and tbe CbrUtmaa preeenU
led it lying on the stooe coping of of Cbristi
belong togetber; ud It deu mn
tbe bay window of Hr. Joslab Kend
Tbe day before Cbristaias was <m to. doeont It? Becauee they were
rick's bouse. There bis daugbtw. Miss of the mou erenttol ones of Margie JuA eiscUy tbe tbiegs 1 wasted t*
Cornells, toond It when she opued Lewis's life. It was a rainy, ngiy boy. only mloe; there smut uytblag
the window to dose the blind
day. aa unlike to Christmas (esUvato on (be book tor me. Dn yoe sepposc.
“What la tbe world to UlUr' she as it could be; yet by twelve o'cloek motber, that OM U « work all tbe
aald aloud, then sat dowa to disoover. Margie was all but wild with astonlah Ume meklng thlam fit tegetber etaei
Ume maklag UIngs wort ugetberT
If she coolA She was not pledged to meat and delight
Hergle Lewto uppoees that sbe
secrecy, ud sba read ud laughed arrived with a sewing macblne marked
erne tbe bUPl«« pereon la the eUy
Tbe oote-boofc was paged aod bead ■ with tbalr Areet ud
and although Mrs. Lewis protest (bat Cbrletmae Day. bnt aba wu
ed In nice order. Tbe first psge
ed that there was some mistake, be prabubly mtoUku. Al toast. Utoe
read: —
Things 1 WUb I Could Uuy For perslAed in leaving it. Margie danced
—Junior 4
aboui lyAM fairly screomed when
Christmas.
ahe toabd a card tied oo the Iron leg
1. A sewing-machine lor mother.
The KrmlneM dMopaeWe CeaL
that read. “Merry CbriAmaa to moth
2. A new overcoat (or father.
la winter toe coot of (be ermine
S A big dictionary for brother War- er from Margie."
•'I never did'" sbe exctolioed. al to enoWy white, except for tbe black
4. A big black bat with feathers (or most pale with sirtoalshment "MMber Up at (be ead of bto buUr tail. Bet
I never, never did! I only wanted lo.“ U summer It to a dull mabogur
Bister .Nhnalc
browe above, changing ip pnto. sul
Then another expressman 3. A doll tbA could MWB ud shut
with a b°S*'
marked. "For dear phury-yellow below.
its ryes tor dear little Kate.
"Upon my word!" said Miss Kend
rick: “wbat aa ambitious young per
son It to' A rery excellent selection
of glfu. though I suppose her poc
ketbook win oot admit of sU of ibem
Cu you give a better prereM tor ChrlAmu tbu om of o
Does the
BabyThrive
If not.Bomethiag most be
wro(« with tt» <004. if the
mother's nOk doBMt miirlsh
it. she Deeds SoDrsEniMUMi.
It iufvtks the efemeotsof fat
required for the beby- tfbabjr
b not nourished by ks artttdal
food. tjwD it requlns
scon’s
EMULSION
Hklf a teaspoonfsl three or
four times a day in ifa bottk
wa have the dcftrcdctet It
itohawcamaaolcaert
veama^d...
^xmbhbiesBMlcfaidrea. A
tty<eat bottle wB move the
tmIholourBMew
MUIEIBMCWRIIHIERS
It's a good
bearings sre eacloeed w u one eu gA bto hand
In tbe wbeet,^c^fclag it periev-tly sefe. Bring baU bearing It taru
rery euily. Tbe bench accommodates two tubs.
Wubtag days
came so often lUt they ought to be made u easy as poeeible. Wring
ing clotbes by band is bard work so If you wut to uve hard work
ud save time, buj a wringer. We JuA got a stotk In. They are al
good and some are better thu good. They are guarutoM (mm
ooe to five years, so (bat to as good u cu be expected.
Pricss are S2.65. S3.5I. $3.95 S4.67, $S.ft
We have Wsahlng Macblee* sM M’asb Bnardi-aH aorta.
Cali W corner Fraot and Cass.
Gncer
Cncff
TBAVEXSE OTY. tOCH.
5
i
WEEK-^TPESPAY AWD FEIDAY.
tiJt A YEAE.
TKAVKItM CITY, WAWD TlUVtUt COUNTY. WCHIftAW. TUMDAV. OECEWtB «, itOt.
ai ONLY A WEEK DffiDWITH
LOCATED IN CITY ATTENDANCE
HE WOn^PUSH IN SOOCITY
2^W0
VERY LARGE
NO WARNING
WENT DOWN
t ,WER£ miED
TWO HtJUMCD IN A P
tatae That He Will Her Oe be Unleee There ta a Oeneral De
mand for Him.
CKErSFATENOTKNOWN
aaalt 8te. Marie. Hkb.. Dec. 7.—It
to leaned from trieodi of Chase 8. LABT REPORTED AT OQDENBBURO
Oeborne that be wUl not be a caadlNOVEMBER 11.
.
dale for povernor oa tbe republican
AMKMCAN NOWOCN CO
.Icket two yearo beoce nnleaa there Is
THKIN njMT.
I aenerel demend from tbe state.
He will not poeb blmoeif into tbe
place. Since election. It ta aald. there
TtmMiid fialiMM »f Oil
been a continual stream of letW«r« OHriM* la Flra WMch
froB friends throuab tbe state
raliaara< Oil Taak Eaurslag hlB :o ran.
8L JoBbs. N. r.. Dec. 5.—Wreckage
,
plaatMi At NajwiM.
has came ashore which fully IdenUHes
tbe lost craft as the Boo City ot Al
Marw4. Maaa, Oae.
Too ■
pena.
Mii^ Tbe fate of tbe crew ta
«er* kOM and too iajiirod la aa e>
unkoowB.
^ioa Uat dewollakod the mlU of
Nortb Bydney. £. a. Dec. 5.tbe AaMrteaa hovdor Oo. la ihU dtr
pona have reached here that a large
amount ot wret^app. locludinp
staamer's cabin and fnraltnre. <0 life
Nov Tflfk. Dec.
one ot Ibe IS
Croat taaka of tbo OiaaAtrd oil Oo. at WANTS 80-POOT 0HANN8L FOR preservers baarlnp the name Boo City
bad been found near Cape Race. New
•ayaaao. N. J. oxoloM todar »Hh
8AOINAW RIVER.
foundland.
a laar board for mUoa.
la
The stenmer Boo City,, bound from
aportacolar flawo. TI.Md barroN
ports on the preat lakes to New York,
aq «eat okrward.
was last reported at Opdentburp. No
vember n. The 800 CHy waa of 13K
, 171 toet lonp. 33 feet beam', li
bulk In im at West Bay City,
RCFRtSRNTATiyC HULL INTRO
Mich., and balled from Cblca^. li
DUCED 8IU. TODAV.
was recorded as a paasenper boot-End
carried a crew ot 14 men.
Tbe steamer Boo City waa probpbly
Weoid Have ta De Drandod to Shew
Um oMe* boat on Lake Micblpan. She
Tbefr Exact Ingredlenta—All Ar
waa recently sotd by tbe Indiana
tides in Domeetk Use WewM
TnosportttloD company to relU JackBe Affected by Dill.
eon. of Tehmeo. Tez.. by whom the
boat was to be used In ocean trade.
WasblBCton. Dec.
Ine craft was to ^e taken down
tire Load ot MIcbIctn Myt be tesffOIbroupb the 8t. Lawrence rivei
lap to try to pet #Mooi channel for
New York In cb.-rpe ol Cupt. J. C. Diltbe Sapinaw river. He also wants tlO.tlon .of Sew York. Bnc formerly plied
OOe to Improve the vjrater front
reen Holland and Cbtcapo and was
aiy. Tbe water over tbe bar,
in her prim tbe pride ot Macatawa
be aays. aamt be deepened.
bay.
ot Iowa intro■ladiir of Oao of T|in
e today a bUI mak1 In tbe I
WWoh tbo AroeUeat i
nor to maanfactore
tap it ■
iportatloa Imitated
At OMaOoiino, Toa.
tletae ora branded so as to show tbeir
bloody end tapredlents. AU artlelee ta do
atfogr at Brovoaraio .Ta.. wbieb r«- mestic use would -be aBecicd.
oaltad ta tbe dloeiarct from Uc army
*bc fioMoat
*hc
fnMMoM N^ra.. of tao I
Death Came After An lilneee of Three
Ifll WAS BEIOUSIED
Injuries Caused By Heavy Lifting a
. Week Ape Today. Coweed
CompItaaUens.
TWO BUODCN DEATHS VERY
NEAR TO ONE ANOTHER.
NSW Miniiisto^M ths Bnpttat Churc
M Vh4 WsMt-Firat Bori
Arrived
to, Toe
lcelXnau
Henry Kiwtaa died Saturday aftertioon at bis booM. B6I East Eipbtb
■U«eL after an n|neas ot hot a week.
A week apo today, he was Injured by
mtinp too heavily and took to bta bod.
tbe Injury Inducing compileat'.ona.
Mr. Kroupa would have been
yean ^d next Pebruary and In addi
tion to hta wjfe and two tons. Harry,
17 yean old. and Leone. 16 yean old.
be leaves a mother. Hn. Nellie
Kroupa, and three brothers. WiUtam
and Charles, of Traverse City,
Pred of Brlllsb Columbia. Tkre
ten are also lelL Un. J. E. Cameron.
Mn. F. L. Bbuur and Mrs. Emma
Colvel. all of tbta eky. His father.
Perdinand Kroupa. died 13 yean ago.
Mr. Kroupa was married to Mtaa
Mamie McOarry SO yean apa
iber of tbe CatboUc
Mid also behmped
u the Pweaten. tbe
C. 8. P. & and tbe Modem Brother
hood of America.
JAMES LAISON HRST
The Rot. William Owen Sinvall.
of Detroit, attd family, arrived ta the
city this week and are now loeuted
603 West Seventh street. Mr. BUivwas Issued a caK by tbe local
church siome time ago which be ac
cepted. reatpnlnp the pastorate of the
Woodward Avenue Bnpttat ritur^
ooe ot the largest c^orcbM
state.
Mr. Stovall ta so excellent wmker.
makes friends readily, hta peraooallly
ta pleasing and be undoubtedly will
receive a cordial welcome shd be rsty
tbe local Beld.
Mr. Stovall will preach In the diy
UDorrow for the Brat Uwe after ac
cepting tbe call and bta subject for
the 10:30 service will be. *Tbe Mis
sion of a Christian.* In the evening
he win preacii on "God's Magnet
CODNn WAS DRGAMZD
WILLIAM ALLEN WAS NEXT ONE
SUMMONED.
Mr. Lamawi Had BMn .^fforiilnp In
Hta Cattar and Expired From
Heart Trouble—Mr. Alton
Was Driving Homo.
BROWNSVILLE
CASE AGAIN
TO STOP HDTATIONS
«CU UD. PLUNTIFF
w now
65 BUILDINGS
WERE BURNED
lUIlETRir
NO LIVES WERE LOST
lOnciESOFSNOWFEll
MRS. mHT DEAD
!
I-
Fraf. C. T. ornwn el ML -FtooM*.
Asstatad by Mrs. TervonaL COfr
ductsd the insOtuta Leetawea
Deaib came suddenly to -two aped
Mn within a few miles of each «thr Friday afternoon,
Unan teacbera' tastltute vbleh e»eetap James S. Lamaon of Inland, and
ed today at noon. Tnlly IW belog prsoWilliam Allen of Wexford. An Inquest
eni at all the seeslone. The tasUtoU
was held In both cases. Sheriff Charles
was coednetad by Prof. C. T. Orawa
8. Jetanson. Coroner k'rank Holdsot the Mt. Pleasant Normal, asaletod
wortb. accompanied by Undertaker W.
by Hn. ThrmaaL
polnp to Intrrlocben oa
Praetically all ot the oouniy sehooli
tbe afternoon train.
were cloeod end the taaehere were In
The Brat death waa (bat
attendance at the taalltute. The Is•maon. wbo roslded at Inland. Mr.
etltnte began Mooday aMraing and all
■mson was doing some repair work
of tbe eeertons were IneereeUng and
In tbe basement of bta home, about 3
InsirocUve. The lectiiroa by ffrat.
o'clock, and was taken suddenly with
n were exeeedtagij vSlu^ and
pain around hta heart. He went up
much apprecUtod by all who
Stain, and was hurriedly placed npotf
beard him. Mn. Teimaat'e lajorthe couch, while a physician
preUtton oc Mngltab and ber aothoda
epboned for. A neighbor. Mn. laple- MOVING PICTURE SHOW FIRE AT
re very tatereetlag and ttatrnellTO.
ripfat. wbo was ta the bouse,
CENTRALIA, FA.
Tuesday eventag, the ten^n
partap a mustard plaster to put upon
re tendedrd a banquet by the otthta cheat, when be Jum|>ed up tram
we ot Leland and tbU was moeh en
FERE MARQUETTE DID NOT TAKE the oouch and fell
joyed. Tnkon ta overy way, tbe tartlANY CHANCES.
It was deemed advisable to bold an
waa OSS oC the vary bast aver
Inquest. Coroner
Holdsworth
held in 1 r~*------ county end nt the
Sheriff JtriinaoD going
county woo niiinlied Into e eonstp
home as soon as possible. The ver BUT THE FROFERTY LOSS
tastltute.
the oCSeon belnp:
OVER S10
dict was that death came from natur
mideat-Prat. Pnltar ot Northal rausei, presumably heart tallnre.
port.
Hr. Lamson waa 59 yean oM. and
THAT IB ODBERVER WAirp OFFI
secretary—lUes Oora PntaMr, of
bad been a resident of Inlaad lor the Fertlaitota Fourth BIp Firs Titia Voar
CIAL RECORD.
eland.
Occurred Today, DKfca, and
last 15 yean. He was a naUve Of New
Sheds of Orattd Trunk Rail
Much pralBo and credit ie ptops
York eUte. having been married In
Prtff. Carr, county rnwInHRir, pr
way Belnp Bunted.
Clair. 8L Uwrence county. New
Stronp Wind Drifted the Welks Bad
the enocesa ot the hHUtnit.
York, about 16 yeara apo, hta wUe be
ly Deapite the Frepuent FlewAmhUnd. Pa.. Dec. 4.—It U now doting Lydia lahatn.
Inltoly known that no Uvea wei-s taat
About X7 TOaif hfO Hr. and Mr*.
the moving picture show Are last
I Lamson oaao tottoe oouniy. and tor night *t CentraHa. Slxty4ve bulldtaps
From tbe beptraln; of the siortii a Albert time rmiM nt Intaed. tlx
were burned antalttag a lOM of over
Saturday nipbl untl> -voon todiiy. 10 moved to tbo ibero ot Lake Xlchipi
IIM.OW.
Inches of snow bad f-.llen. according In Leelanau ootsty. where tbty raaM
Fortlond Has Anethor.
short time, U years apo returalo tbe Bpnres of Ofllctal Observer
^dfc*dd
Portland. Me.. Dec. 4.—Portland's
Yeora, Heert Trouble Hsving
«tn oomo. B»
B» tor koarlas acalB today
Walt. From Baturdsy nigbt to yes Ing to Inland, where Hr. Lai
fourth big Bre this year oecnrrvd to
Been tlw Ceuee.
tbo VaRW Btatoe Bupreme MAACCABEEb bAY MAN WHO DIDterday noon, tbe snowfall was six since resided. Mn. Lamson died some day. destroying the docks, sbeds and was M Vetra OU oBB ta AMMoa
to His WIdour, Hi Liovss
inches, laat atpht’a and tbis mom- time apo.
AFFEARED ib ALIVE.
their contenU of the Grand Trunk
Mrs. Bltaa Tyler Wrlpht. wile
•IxCMMrMk
lop's storm being mostly wind. But
pour children survive, John R. Lem- raUroad. with a loss ttf ItM.OM.
At tadayY boortac tbe menbero el
straeL Bled at 6:60 a m Monday
there waa snow enoupb lor everytme tn. Miss Inet and Mias Verm, and Ev
tbo Caproaie boaeh »UI 11^ to argo
Prank'Korb. a ptoaoor ot the Onuta
meau la tba caae of tbe former aevro Ask Fen Huron Court |e Set AeMe •treeL dtad at 6:60 Ibis morainp at fiom the lumberman who loves it to erett. aped 8 years. sU Ot inland, and
ber borne, after an illness ot about the railroad man who bates it.
VOftllet Declarinp Him Lepally
Traverse reglob. potaod away PriMtae May Lamson. of Lisbon. N. D.
aeldler, Ooear Aold. «bo vao dlomlaeed
three years, death belnp due to heart
Dead.
day at hta home at toMfUkoaaww
ttooi tbe aorrloo vithoat honor
The snow was tight and powdery yes Mtas May bad just returned lo tbe
trouble. She ta survived by ber busacooaat of hai alleced panielpi
terday and this mornlDp and drifted west leaving borne Wednesday morn MIM Martha Balls Roaoe and Rehert 66 years oM.
Port
IDiroo.
*Dec.
S.—Mourned
aa
bend
and
two
children.
Prank
\Judaon
Buall
WUI
Be
Married
la tbe BroaraarUle atelr
badly. 80 that despite tbe earnest ef ing and reaching Lisbon yesterday.
Besides the widow, Mr. Korb Isavos
liead
for
yean
and
.only
a
few
days
Wrtphl
an4
Mlw
Son
Wrlpbl.
both
of
on Dec. WiWoatt wa* laoUtnUd by Bold la
It win be impossible for ber to teluro
forts of the street commtasloner'i
sli ebUdren, five sons osd ooe daughdm' VatUd atatoo OlrwU ooort tor ape declared lepally dead by the BL this city. A brother. John H. Tyler.
to ber father’s funeral.
os MIows; Ptahk, ABtotoo.
Miss Martha Belle Reme and Rob Charles. Joe. BtophsB and Mro. Amoa
Noatbon New Tort tor pay darlac tbe Clair Clrcutt coon. Cbartos Bamberp. Uvea at FUnL and she lean
The funeral will be held Httaday
flam of hlo oaHotAbaL Tbe-rordletol tormor laanel botelman. Uvea. It tbe •tatera. Mrs. Elta Ntebota. Mrs. Ballna they plowed ouL drifts would fori nioAlnp at 9 o’clock from the Inland ert Judson Buell wilt be united In Bptay- AH resida boot Tnverao CtlyHayes
and
Mrs.
Emildas
Martin,
all
ot
m
ot
aaoraeye
marrUpe
at
the
ConprepailonaJ
church
toat eeart woo bgalaot blm and be
church, Mr. Lamson »a*
Spain and the ear^ risers were Ure<
Mr. Korb come trots Bobemta tu
at Old Mission on tbe eveninp
broodbl aa appeal to - tbe Sapremi Kniptau of tbe Modern Maoeabeee ta Midland cxinnty. and Mrs. Ella MeboU. before they pot down town.
member of the K. 0. T. M.
this oouatry about 40 years ago. and
Thursday. Dec. 10. at 7 o’clock. Miss
oeart oa tbe croaad that Ue preeUeai based on facta. Bamberp. they claim, ot Mount Morris. Mr. sod Mn. Wripbt
Second Death.
Tbe Pere Marquette bad a plow out
for several years he whs not permaReese ta a chanelnp young Udy, the
bad exceeded bla oMeUtathmal power was ta Uita itaie in Beptamber and ta located ta Traverse City four years
this morninfp for tbe Em lime tbis
The second death took place about
nenUy located,residtag at Boitlaore,
at tbe preaeni time bale and hearty, apo. oomtnp from Midland county.
daughter of Mr. and Mra Thomas
ta dtamlwtac tbe three
New York. Chtoogo, oadataogotagto
D hour later, about three miles Irom
A abort service will be held at tbe year, acilnp on the bellel that
bat bta reoMeace ta unknow
Reese, and Mr. Buell ta a popular
wUbMt a trial bp oooit marital.
ventlon was worth a whole lot ot en iierlocbeo. oa tbe shore of Long
lonaln. About 34 yoers ago be'
.y morainp. and the
In tbe tail of i»Oi Samoerpleftl^irt
young man. ‘ne young people will be
In the ease of nepra aoMlmo who
deavor
to
pet
up
Hoes
after
trains
take,
Wlllism
Allen,
an
aped
penilecame to Grand Travenw county, where
Haon tor tbe weaL At tbe Urns''Uie malna will be taken to ML Morris lor
at home after Dec. li.
beve apMed ter
stuck in the snow.* Everytblnp
falling from a wagon to which
be bos since reoidedtodlftag hta home
burial.
army, mieewni to pwmU sneb actlMi and hta wife eondected a botal
was movlap aloDp nicely this mora- be was driWnp. and when found hta
home ta Long Uke loffaihlp.
tbe Grand TruAk tunnel station,
win piwboMy be emuidered by c
lop. freipbis and all. the trains belnp body was appareoUy lifeless.
Tbe ftineral will ba held Mooday
berp Md bta wife, acoordtap to her
ffeoa. One Of (base applleatloni
only a lew minutes late, hot the n
When Mr .Allen was ready
moralBg at 9J0 o’etortt from the
BioD', that be would soon wHte lor
tram Berfeam Mtaao Bandera, a bm
weather
made
the
track
heavy
and
tom
home
in
(be
afternoon,
a
neigh
Eighteen Friends ot Mr. and Mra. W. eburcb of tbe Immaomlote Coaceptkm.
her M tbe dtacbarped batUlkm of the ber to lota blm. He correspoiided tor
the big plow was sent south a
bor. John Sinclair, ssked blm to drive
Tbe burial will be la Ookwood.
A. Abbott Invsdod Their Home
Tweaty-bttb tafantry, who baa bad eeveiwl mootbs. bpt tbe ietten prad- AbMil Five inches of let on Bapisjr's
o'clock lo aunpe out the line between him home at be could not gel a
Loot Evoning.
take. Naar OW Mieslen. Thurs
oMIy f«U OS onUl be stuped writlnp
at yeara' aerriot In tbe army.
here and Baldwin. Tbis waa easily eo' rig. Tae leo men fUrted
day Eveninp.
It || ondeiwtond tbe president dta-' emirely. Two yean Uter, after she
done,
tbe
big
plow
eacountertnp
Is
said
both
bad
been
drinking
approved tbe a^raUea oa tbe pea- bad tried every means ot locaUnp bis
Odd In costuBii-i of dead and pone
Old Mission. Mich.. Dec. 6.—Skstlnp trouble polap tbronpb the drlfis wPta heavily When they rtnick Ibc edge days, 18 (ri*nd» of Mr and Mn. W. Hleeouri Arvivod In Fort BetuiBay
oral Droond that tbe nepra has not I all to no avail, sbe waa Inforated
of Long Uke they drove along
r. Albott tnvsdr-d ibclr home
prwdieed satlatactory or saSlcleDi be bad died.
for the dnt time this winter was en
Afternoon On Her Way ta Moo-'
It snowed steadily all day ycoterday side Mil. and here Mr. Allen pitched .uning, armed with a pot lack sup
A tea Btomhs apo she appealed to joyed by James JerreU of Old Mtaproof of bta tadocence. and tbaL bsvtatae ta Ley Up.
Mil thh was not noticed *y Mr. •er. sud pro—-eded to enjoy themiap tailed ta de en wlihta three mooihs tje Circuit coon to have blm dectared sl<», Ralph Brooto of Traverse City lit despite that fact, there were
Sinclair,
who
drove
on.
seemingly
un
number
o;
auiomoaoes
out
ranmnp
sell e». mur^: tn ;he delipfat of the host
of bta ditebarpe. tbe siatnte poveralnp "lepall.v dead* eo that she mlpbt bare and OFtar Wotou ot Old MIssioo.
Leaving Chicopo Monday ttigbL tbe
and hostess. A Joll.v erentnp
•aril cnoet reetnUta tbe president from the bcnHlt of the tt.OOO tasnranoa
»rty of Travene aiy, on Bap- atound as merrily as though It were conscious of wbsi hxd taken place.
steamer
Missouri
arrived In port
He had 1)01 gone far when be was spent by all. and Hbeu Dr. G. A HoUi•cUapl^Ue takM tbe proond that policy which he carried In tbe Hod- Icy'a take on the evening of Dec 3. the "pood old summer lime * Alihoaph
shortly after noon Batarday on her last
enbees fraternity. The court Tbe lee was about Bve Inches thick. the bay was like plSM. so far as co>lJd let by Alfred LaKontsee and Frwnk
ippesred. clad iu bit 30tb century trip tor tbe season of 1608. Tbe stoambUta now peoutap before the senate
be learned, there were no launches Kratochvil. wts asked Sinclair where riothc- he fell so far ahead of
prppeee pivtap klm autborttv to re- taaned an order prnnUnp ber requesi.
r going and where he got bis timc-s .le sent uplnteibe garret where er had a very rough trip, although
OuL
. oaltat enUlera of the Twooty^ttb
tbe society refused to pay the
He seemed dased. and after a be re -urrected some ancient ciothinp sbe was fortunate U craeslng tbe Uke
redmeoL and some meastre prabaUy amount of tbe policy.
lliile qui-siioning staled that be bad tbsi waa more In keeping wlUi ibc last DigbL consuming only 18 boun oa
wlU be obaoted it the aext seaskm ot
Now John B. Mellwaln. acUnp for
been accompanied by a man but be garb of bta friends. It was late when her trip from Cheboygan to Traverse
le society, has Sled e petlikm ask- Formed Travene City Man Fasas
Oiy. making several stops on route.
Away ta Kenosha. Wla.—Typhmd
d not know when he bad left him. the Bcif invitod guests returaed
tap that tbe ooun set aside tbe verA few paaaenpers were carried out
Fever the Ceuaa.
Thirleen-Vasr-Old G<rt Asks Court for
LaFooisee and Kraiochvlt walked i tbdr homes, having enjoyed an
dice Tbe case will ooate np for bearfrom Chicago, but none wen booked
AnnulmsM-^OWnT Knew Law
short dtatance back, and near tbe wa cecdlnglv pleasant evening
inp le a few days.
for Traverse City. Tbe boot left ta tbe
of Country.
ter's edge (bey found Mr. Allen, ap
Word has been received from
Tbe petUloD eeu fonta that Bam
afternoon for Moatateo. where she wUl
parontly llfelee*,^
Mro. Etta V. Dote Fonod Atmy a* « berp waa sees several Ilmen durlnp Kenoaaa. B'ta. of tbe death ot Jobo
lay up (or tbe wtater.
Vance, of 8L Joseph. Mlcb-'typhold
Tbe men hurried back to InterlochCetack Dotof^^at Homo
September by Prank E. Bowes,
Boyne City. Dec.'5.—A peculiar ckic
tmvellap talesman, and also by Wil feter belnp the eanse.
U that of Magpie Nkkola vs. Mike B and noilBed Bberiff Jobnaon and
Hr. Vance waa well known in tbit Addaitah tor annulment ot marrisBe- Coroner Holdawonh. wbo beld an in Rebdrt E. Wood and Jay HllO Of This
son L. Patil of Petoskey. Tbe tatter
Mra. BUa T. Ma wUe of Hiram
City Beth Fasood BtaU Exanlna.
m Bamberp was teodtap bar city belnp tor a number ot yean as Both are Syrlaaa. the plri only Ibir- quest. The verdict was death due
Cole, of Intorlo^ob. dtad at • edeck le. a saloon In Petoskey dnrl^ that emptoye ot the WelU Hlpman Co.
toM years of ape. They srere former :uses unknown.
Travoras City Youwf Foopio War*
■atarday at tbe booM ot ber par- month.
ly sweethearts in Syria and wbeo
Married By tbs Rov. J. A. Ca»It was feared st first that there bad
DALOW FRESIDENT.
they moved to ihta country eooUnued been foul play, bat a tboroogh InresAt the recent state board of pharm
by Esturday NlgM.
tlgaUon was made, and no marks of acy examination at Grand Rapids.
I Meets Next as such.
eaaee of ber death. Sbe bad been a
Robert
E.
Wood
of
437
west
Seventh
George
H. Trimble and Mtaa Qrace
any
kind
were
fouM
upon
bta
body.
They
beceae
rttgaped
end
went
Year at Charisveix.
ooEerer tor soma time, bavtnp boea at
street,
sad
Jay
Hite,
wbo
was
at
Boyer
were
united ta Baniopa BatsrMr.
Allen
leaves
a
widow
and
three
SL Joseph. Dec. E.-YTte fourth an an out of town priest to have their
tbe borne of ber pnreata since
employed with Walt A Sons, re day night at 8:86 st the Cbareh «( .
It Is alleced children. Mn. (Dr. ) Fenton of Kings
nual eoaventlon of tbe Lake MtahlpaB
JolrrtaharWMBS’ associailon has closed. that instead of getting aancUon to ley. Hn. John Klldee of Buckley, and cured registered pbarmactats papers. Christ porsonapa, the eerMxmy bMM
B adMttoa M ber paraata and basThis makes s total ot eight young performed by the Rev. J. A. Caoby.
r ^ir enpnpemeot Uiey were married. Mtas Josepbtae. wbo resides at borne.
lOfBesrs elected for tbe ensuing year
baod. Set Staten and ooe bntber
men of this city wbo have aCeaded The young people wore attended by
President. Herman Bakiw, St.[. -Uibouph not being Tuiliar with the He was 57 years old. He bad been,
New York. Dec 4 —Tomaseo Tannlleft to moora tor ber. She was
the Practical Institute of Pharmacy. Bduben H. WhUta and Mtas Ova
resident of Buckley about 30 yaera.
rellL a *-year^td child playing with Jose^: vkse president. Peter Jensen. laws of thU country they did
M years old.
MarleUe. Mich., and have secured, Blonshine. They wlU stake their teow
iba: secretary and treasuier. know (bat a qjerriape ceremony had
TDe toaorM Mrvloe wtU be Monday a 83 calibre revolver this morntap at
F. W. WUson. reptater of dooto. has pharmacist papers. There were IS ta ta this dty where touy have a lorgn
John J. BnlL Grand Haveo. Tbe next been performed. Tbe plri appeared In
it 1 ^ctoek at the home of bta borne, aneeeeded In dtadui
Ibis taat cUas, U of which were suctbe weapon eendtag a bullet toto its CMVontloa wUI be held Dec. 8 nod . Ciicolt ooort this week nod asked that;'jraunod tram a bnitaano trip IS Rapaitaott at
eessfol.
(be
marriage
be
SMBtod.
tetao,
WU-.
sad
CUcogo.
bead add eaaatag Ivtant death.
im. at Charjpsolx.
LOUD WANTS
DEEP WATER
m
m
a
TBACHERT
TUTS WAP BUOBEBBF1
PIONEER IS DEAD
DISPUTE A CLAIM
AI OLD MISSION
OLD TIME 6ARB
nRSTSEATlNC
LAST BOAT
JOHN
DEAD
MARRIED DYMBTAK
SDffll^LONG
PflARMAaSTS
TRIMBLE-MTER
BAD PUT THIKG
ii—-
rr
Cmi Tnvene lerdl
■
•iWICEAWCEKI
m
IS PRESIDENT
SS:
SHTEiico cm or hort
f RINCC tATUROAV.
Oan N. BMM
SaCsri^
MRLV.
Mlinual agitation
l■l■l^lllM toilir OAtoenaa tmytag is
•wtote nrtliMjlindVihapB not. We
p M( MlM^hat it ta and hence
ttdr CbA* tto amtler « thought and
It li oB^nirpese to nOr np tbonghu
me mfeekt aboppera think abont
tUABMtiar.
Tea kaaw aaw bow anany penoaa
^ want to remember on Cbrlatatas
day and yoa probably are fairly vtol
aatltod In yoar mind wbot you doalrt
'^Tplee eaob oae. Woaldnt it be }oM
aaoaayaowtoco down townand boy
Th« as «e wait nnUl latar? Toa>e
>n Christmas crowds before
airyM know how H goes, so why r
gEll^NG CROWBRS GOT A
POUNDER.
1 Six PeM ffwn Tip
to TIp-FMrth Killed la Short
HIM HARV KENNEDV LOST LIFE
IN SHALLOW WATER.
MUCH MAIL
DISCOVERED
Tfarerse Qtj State Baik
liihgli Im Uw
ISPRDIflNG
ImUt id Inn Smect I.
ATTRACTIVE
t»~—S.o.^WBmoTPlM.111,
WhUe kidney disypordera are tbe
g the Snow Off the Curb
R. AM. OmCERS
A. Tmcy Lay. PrasltoBt
X nevd CUbcB. Ttoa Pna
reslize tbe alann-
EMPLOYS 60 TO 75 MEN
—
Meat SubeUntlal Ever ConsWer.
so by the Beard and Is Look
ed Upon With Favor.
___
A. J. MayaBid. Aaot CBtoMr.
A. J. HaHMBd. AML CMUat.
wm
and PelL the FaU Rendering
IfaltoBka. Mich.. Dec.. 4.—Seltlng
Bar city. Mieh.. Dec. 7.-Ulaa Mary
bratbera bioagbt In a big UKk beat Kennedy. M yean old. slipped on the
>-eslcfday,^e animal weighing 310^ Ire and felt Into a cistertf back of ber
PPPULACE*OAVC HIM A GREAT fiounds
Up to Up.
OVATION.
1
tng tbe^aow off tbe enrbing
Dlaefc baara bave been nansaally dstern.
rlentlfiil abont bet* lately.'lhis being
She was rendered nncbnscious by
the fourtb Ibst bas been killed In this tbe fall snd perisWa In four feet of
IdBllr since tall.
water.
CAPITAU—nCMWO
SURPLUS, SSOMW
■I
•-hile tbe •rif
—w....y~v. —c lyatea.
9 per CcstsUgwM as Itee IMVssto
There i» edmfSa iStS*’knowledge so
often exrfwarf. lllal Dr. Kilmer's
Swanp-Kuot, tbe cvc4t kidney remedT.
fulfills e»crv wish in earing rhnanatism.
; fwiu in the bsck, kidneys, lii'cr, bladder
i and every part of tbe urinary passage,
jit corterta inability to hoU water
and scalding cam in passing it, or bod
|eaecufoUowiug nse of liquor, wine or
Da. P. J. MacNitt
The manufacturing projecl which
F. a Heumaa Was Elected ^Igh bas been under eonslderatlon by the donng tbe dsv, and ta get ap auny
Priest At the Annual Meeting
Traveiae City board of trade4*
!fI*!^Lf?irini|i\Tiril
Friday Evening.
log very attractive to Travail Ci'-'
u'sund. the higher
business men.and aeveral llmu. The, for
wonderful cures of the most dieTbe following officers were elected principal of the concern arrived here iresting casea U you need a medicine
at a meeting of Traverse City (Tiapter —X.«. ^
w H. t
/No. 102. R. A. M. Friday night;
of tbe industrial commluee |
a sample boiUe and a
H. P.—F. G. Heumana.
—• •— - •>-- ......................... thM tells ••
X.—WiUlam UotbersUl.
of tbe city generally. Latt even- nbootii.boihsetitfr.
S.—A. B. Cook.
1., .ta.t X,
th.
Treasurer-Samuel Garland.
t in tbe bamtoB. N. V. Wheu
Secretary—E. L. Edwards.
project, met at tbe Little Tavern, writing aetitiea this paper and dae*t
C. H.-Jake Steinberg.
where a very good supper was verted, make aov mistake, but icBtember the
name. I>r. Kilmrr's Swamp-Root, and
P. S.—E. E. White.
end tbe project and the article to be tbe address, bmgbamtoa, N. Y.
R. A. C.—Gooi«e E. Ball.
fnlly captained.
U. of 3rd V.—W. Harriman.
It
is
desired
to
form
a
company
wiih
M./ol'Sod V.—X J. Mercer.
Many utters Had Deen Opened—
130,m autborUed cspilal. wHb 123.000
H of Iri V.—L. X Silckney.
Tumao Over to the Wnkaniaa
tn be paid la during,the first year,
Sentinel—A. C. Dmpres.
Traveraa City Tent Cbeee John A.
Poctmasesr Whe Bent H to
ft to suted that after tbe proposed Josephine Monroe Was Elected Com
nnidee
committee—W.
If.
Abbott(
Loranger fee' the Commander
Federal Officers.
fartory to In active operailoa, from M
mander at the Meetinp el Hive
L W. HasUngi. James OIUetL '
Again—Officers for IIOA
tn 73 men will be emfdoyed at good
No. M2 K. O. T. M. M.
Tnistet^Pred H. rPdtL
Oesben. Ind.. Dec. 4.Wobn Hirtmr.
wages, and the posslbilUiAs tor emrravaraa CHr Tent No. Ill beld an while buntlBg cm aa Isolated ieland.
oral times that nuniber of srorking ’Traverse CUy Hive No. 432 Fi
elecUon of officers FTIdsy night, the fonnd two bnshelt of United Bt£tep_
people are favorable. This propaei- Friday afternoon and elected tl
following officers being elected for tbe mall wblcfa was mostly from Micb
tion appears to be one of tbe moat fleers for tbe ensuing year:
points.
next yev. ■
Commander—Josephine Monroe.
rnlrsuntial that baa yet come to tbe
rnmantor-John A. Loranger.
Past commander—Abble WrtghL
Many Mtesa were opened
notice of tbe board of trade and to
Lieutenant
checks and mooey orders were tn tbe
reeelvlng the eerioqs coneideration
hnneb.
Gilchrist
Tells You How to Overcome Rheuma Of several prominent buslnees men
I A. Pariier.
Tbe mail wm tor«ed over to tbe
tism With gimple Recipe, Which
Record ksbper—Alice Murphy.
who believe tn Traverse City aad who
Is Easily Mixed.
Finance keepei^~Jennie LimjiPljl^t.
postmaater at Waknnsba and by him
nre willing to lend their efforts
Master at arms—D. Armstrong.
Cbaplaln-Btor niklngioo
sent v> the federal antborfUea.
A well known authority on Rheu tbe esUbllshment of new Indastrics
JlJUtre
Sergeant—H. Snyder,
arms—Pb(M-be FortoB^
here.
matism give* the following valuable,
rirst master of goards—VniUam
Sergei
though simple and harmleaa. preecriprgeant—Efdora Vogl.
The mailer will bo given definite
tfon.
which
any
one
can
easily
pre
Simona.
Sentinel—Sarah Itaurub.
consideration in a fo«- days and it
pare
at
honii-:
. Sooond master of goards—W. SeoPicket—Carrie Welb>.
' Fluid Estrart Dandelioo. one-half iho final iL-vestigaiion proves as satfloM.
Piantol-Mao Hilibard.
ounce; ('ODJt'ound Kargon. one ounee; irisciory as at present indicated,
nysidana—Dr. B. B. Uinor, Dr. W.
I Syrup Sarsaparilla, thn-e ■here Is a strong probability of-the
ounet-s.
B. Moon.
Mix by abaklng well in a bottle, and negotiations being successful.
picket—miliam Tremaine.
take a icaspoouful after each
in Uie meantime, every business or
After tbe election of oflieens cof
- Traverse City Council Held Aanual
and at bedUme.
firm Interested In Traverse Oty and
fer and dougbonts were nerved, and a
He suied that tbe Ingredieiits
Meeting and Elected Offiesrs
looking for what promlscw lo'be
Ih- ehialned from any good pn-:
eoclal evening enjoyed.
Friday Night
Mon pharmary at vmsll i-osl. am
good Inv.-sinioni, rhould not neglect
ms of v.-gpiable extrartlon, are harm I.. 1: -.-i-hgnK- ihi> project.
Tracer.-.- rilyT'^ncll. No, Cl. K
leas 10 take
pnd S. 31. lYktay night olscled Ito lolA U. Louden,-for the last seveo
low ibg offi<i-ri.;
, ,
said to over
^
yearn tbe eficieBt eAfVer -and book
almo!:t ao' ease of Rheumatism
T. I. Ur—WUllam UotbcfwiU.
keeper of tbe
i
.
_
_
The
I Av pain
ivaiii sijfi
and swelling. ji
If Iany. dlmluI). M.—Axa Male.
'trie Light and Prrirer Co., baa ton-^iphe* with each dose, uolll piTtliaueut All IndlttmefiU In Haneoek County
Have
Seen
Annulled
by
Order
Treasurer-Samuel
Oarlaad.
IdeKd bis resignatiOB to take effect, rosulu are obulni-d. and nwfthoul
K.-rorder—I»r. W. J. Illggtas.
not vet luring the Momacb. While there
Dec. IX Hto succeasor
*
I _________ _____ u,,...., DW...
r r. - Jake Ftehilv-rg,
been chosen^
»' r. K. I.. IbH-kmaii.
Mr. Loudon will go
l•lDdto^. O.. l>e<-, 4.-Tbe Standard
Grand Rapids JjU'give relief, few really give p* ™
F- tiliiii-l .V <*. itv: lire..:.
where he wlH enter buslnns for him-1 pent r«-sult«. and the atone
Oil proeeviitioiiK In Hancock couoiy
appi
eeir. opening up a store where hr
be grratlj. appreciated
by
value lo a auddeii' end today when at
sufferers
here
at
this
time.
will handle all klitos of electrical sup
Inquiry mt the drug qtores of this ibe request of Prosecutor David, all
plies. He has hid abundant exper neighborhood ellciu the Informaiton Incllrtmeots against the comi>aiiy
HAD JUST LEFT-THE train AT ience In tbe buMness. to a steriing that these drugs sre
are tbsnnless and
were nnlled.
KALKASKX
youBg man of undoubled integrity and be bought eeparaiely.
here will mix the pre
prescription f'
undoubted!)' will be very successful, readers if asked to.
Mr. Loudon to a Traverse City boy.
Was fiherifl of Kalkaska Coorty for having been bom and rul.>ed here aud
Four Terms and Was an Exwill leave behind him a large Bom
Beldler Apoplexy Was
ber of friends who of course, wtoh)
Was Held Friday
his nothing but the very best
HarU bAJ kM kavtac *w>UiPr Re«Port As Prince, Dee. 6.—With Gen
•nl nlnp lBclo4las nobs, massacres oral Slmoe at tta bead, tbe rerointlonary arm^.OOO atronx.inarehed In
etc., wvenl peraoas haslas bc«a
I tbiB dtr at h:la todar.
•i«MA>
General Rleron was ghva a splendid
oratioD and there was no dhorder.
baa bMw deddad that Nerd
FOR A« PrtM!* tarbOT.
Alexis Is to CO to Klncstas. Jamalea.
Hajtl is a c«ycniBent of m
Tbe lOrmer president and the mca
W tbs trs^nctier «Ub vUch i
who took rafage w board the PreacA
flMB IB< tbelr arteBdant mas
ilser Dngiiar Troula with bin were
«mm Macs
U|« qopttkm «a to
■•IMtkor tbe black man of Hart) H iraBsferred todar to the Goman
■er BIberlB. me Siberia arrired
Alt 10 fororo Mmstlf wlae»r aad
««kaBd wbatber or not tt TonM be In port today.
MMtar for tone atrooiw power to
taka ckarsa of aSaln at least mtil
thaABDroB are tatMibt hov to gnroni
tbsaae^es.
Tbt proteot tBddest farelibet bo
tUBM fbr latarreatlOB as so far as
M mrtRed. tbe troQble bas beca
toad to tbo Batleos tbeBtaatrek,
fka pt^rtr of tbe forelsn- rea.<denU
baa eaeaped aBtetUted, but it la
aa(a gBsat that tbe totara wlU tnr
AA BOOM pretext or other and tbe
aOQ^ tbta eomet. tbe bettor It wlU
to bar HapU.
pBSfto Rleo under AnMrtoan gorenaenL H happy.y tndustilosB aad
ireaiienMia. ^imea an peacefui oa the
AHbiwI the residcatB rent in aecnrtty,
gnpMty rtihta are nnriolated aad
tkiaff are as they shonld be. Cuba.
Bgdkv
Anertcu prMeeUoa,
mngtd aueceBarnDy fran a period
«C Barest and larmofl aA li In euen
s' Btate that the pcoptd are capable
a( oartng for tbetr aSatrg.
The BriUah pnaieaiknr are not e»
1 by rcscriu. s
alBtlons and while the rrench territ^ U ia« peaoefsl abd Industr
4U»a <*r« not a« they toe In Naya
Mgtoff 'tronbTbeee' rxbnplMi'Ad
tran tbe recent d^carrences In Haytl, U WDBld be mocA better if tbe Unn
vmM oone eooo for a stnnger pow' er to Blep in and take the reins.
Aad that nation appears to be none
i»L»i JIG KHit
AT lEAD OF fflS ARMY
»d W MCOBd-daM Bl..
t im. U the pMtotflc* U
■ ctty. HUD, «nRr the AH
rM»^AU»airin».
met REGTINV OP MAVTI.
gRANO TIMVUSC HERALD, niEtBAV. MCEMMR R 1ME.
ABotbar tbinf that would be «tol
do would be to shop in tbe mornUCB. Tbe Utot to taettar tbra, tbe
toatfca are tioah and tba atorea are
aawo bmy. It Bot only aeoommodatea
tto akMfcitosM Bto ttorks to boy la
tto MSBBlBg. b«t to BB advaatace to
pna aa yon can bare yeor paefcaces
•Mt and get tbpm at your
Bd»e day.
RF» wobM like to see tbe’atmto
SMB Uad -tolh peopto seat week and
bhbM IWe atSl better to see erssy
Mb w* baylat poaatble done before
MU totudny BdgbL BU we know
tku tkk won't happw. aMboiigb evaty paar tto rnab at Cbrtotmai time
kacauss »eae and tau aad buainMa
Aiws • pMporiionate kieresto ta tbe
WaUto «kaad of that Mme. HeBce we
aw lad to kekere that contlBBa) agt«MlaB to
Its effect fiaaptM Itt
uaay dtoeoBiagemeoto aad aeemlng
foi it IAtb
•ymmg Man Gave Their Lives la a
Vain eoert te kavs the Yo«h«
r
^
‘tonaavUe. Wto.. Dec. T.—Violet
RRIIkB. -Mtoto «mna, Ban cooper
nnd Raxtoff Rtokartom. memben of
-a- W'itoatfdg puiy. dtowsed bare
laUBl^ Tto yooag man gars-tkelr
Uvaa ta an aBort to aare tbe glria.
FROM MICBIGMi POINTS
871 ELECTION
TRAVERSE CIH HIVE
ROW TO MIX IT
Bgarl—itto
BTE, SAa, NOSC
_
AMD TMAIOAT
OLASSBS FlTTtO
Iwi Stoek
Travaron Otty
F. M. PAINE.
F-UOWI3T
ALL ROm or OdT VLOVRRS
nr 1BA80X.
FOR SALE or trade for improved
farm, my residence PIS C. Eighth
8t U. L. Schefflcr. Traverse CHv,
Dec. 1.3t
WANTED—To trade- a vaD MIH
bousa and deslr^le lot at fi»4 B.
FroD- street for farm of 40 acres.
Address Ctoas. Nortstrum.
2t*
;t l.IOO; bonghi h
years old; good traveler and ctoasnoibed; price f«4; will take now
nillrb cow ta exchange. Also one
black mare, sewn years old. broke
double and single; good traveler;
weight 1030. Price fISS c«ah Or ap
proved papw. Also twenty boabeii
red kidney to-ans. Call BeU pboM
Old Mission. W. K. Pratt.
TnesAFH-tf
IN &IUND RAPIDS
R. &S. M.
IN INSTANT
DEATB CAME
Wae One of the Mott DisUngdIahed
Officers la the Navy.
.Vew^ork. Dec. B.—Rear Admiral
Joseph Bullock fogbltn, retired, one
of tile most dlstlngutobed officon of
Ibe American navy, died suddenly to
day at New Itodiclle.
at Neu- Rochelle.
fhgggg^’
STANDARD’S CASES OFF
by Jehneos Orvg Co.
ON STATION PLATFORM
This Store is
L C. B. OFFICERS
Kalkaska, Mich.. Dec. 4.—Deata
came to Rolando J. Rncr. one of tbe
beet known resMenu of tbe coonty.
this mnUag wfttamt a momeot-tf^
warning, apoplexy being the cause.
Mr. Ragg made bto home at Rugg.
a small station on tbe Pere Marquette
named tn tab honor and bad Jaat-stepped from tbe train onto tbe pUtform
when be felL life being extinct before
h^ was picked up.
Mr. Ragg was w years old and bad
served In tbe Civil war. He was aber- \ P|[|Q£
iff of Kalkaska county tor four years
Laving bean first elected to 18S«. Us
leaves a large number of friends as
as very well knows all over the
eooniy.
BIG DIRT
DEAL TODAY
to CLOSE AFFAIRS
HEADQUARTERS
Eli'i Cn» Bill
irSL-S'SS.
U d«snsm, •■•.tbai.
■ FOR-
Tbr aanual meellcg of tbe U C ft.
A..d(raocb 1D22. was hold Friday night
Inne resuhmg fr-m
and Hie following were eleeied.
kl ID thrHvi
President-Mra. Magdaltne Ebtock-
fred Veataa.
Second vice president-Sarah Mur
phy.
FlnaneUl
secretary— Josephine
Mauxtour.
Rerording secrcurj—May nrackvn.
Assistant—Mary Korb.
Treasurer—VIctortac ,Deeormii-r.
Marshal-Margaret Gagnon.
Guard—Mary Soymoor.
Trustees—BlIeD Dugal. Anna LudArepeely is On tto Comer of Fort sno
ka. Leaiina Seymour. Anna Copton,
Griswold ktrocts and Is Covered
Mary Korb, Pbilomena Vexlna,
WHh Old OuUdinpB Which
Ptusieiaa—Dr. Uoldsworib.
Will to Retnevto.
WAS $750,000
».
in tbe office of PresUent Sanders.
The block to covered with oM buildThis mmtint will bef er the purpose
of closing up all matters relating to tags and has loag been withbeld from
the aaseciatloa aad every director tbe market by tbe tote Hiram Walker and hto estate,
shoaM be preseu.
The bank win erect a splendid struc
ture <m the property In tbe near tolure.
BACK TO TRAVERSE
Mr. and Mr*. P. Dewing, who term
Vly lived on a farm ta Leclaaaa coanty. bot who lor the last ysar have
bMia realdJnff at ca Campo. Texas, re(brnsd Rooday. accompanied
tbetr ckBOrea. Mary. H««ry and PaaL
Mr. Dewtag declares that Texas Is
an rttoL bot bto family became hMM■iek for tto Grand Traverse ngtoa.
CATARRH
Past presideot—Minnie Stiereti.
t>4m to
Fim vice prOeident-Mrs. Wini Qr Broth
DstrolL bitch.. Dec. 8.—The targcci
Grand Trsvsrss Region Fair Assitlasingle asle of real estate in tbe blstion OIreetera WlH H«v« s Meejlory of tbe city of DetroU occurred
today, when tbe Dime Savings bank
The Grand Ttwveioe Regloa Fair as bought tbe Walker block, located at
comar of ffewt and Griswold
soctotioa directors will bold a meat
iDg Wednesday aflenMOio at 2 o'dock Mieets. tbe conaidersUwi being 1730.-
Mr. and Mra. P. Owning Rawmad
Monday AftamcM From El
Camps, Texas.
AR«niUiReB«lj
CLENSON LOST
So tto Crew of
Steamer Living
ston, Whe Have Reached the
Seo, Baliev^
Sasit Bte. Marie. MIcb, Dec. 7.—Tbe
crew of tto steamer Uvtatoton. wbe
arrived here today, say they believe
tbe cteamer Ctenaon and crew t
down In Lake Superior. Tbe aearto
Syrup^figs
«>^Llixlr!!fSGnnQ
ooneG Jug ^ Constipation;
Ati» noturoiW, octs in^ os
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
CHRISTMAS FOOTWEAR
A few .useful things
we would suggest
for Christmas Presents:—
Bedroom
Slippers. Warm
Felt
Shoes. Fur triomed Juliets, Over
Be Careful
This year
Last year many people
wanted to' economize
and looked at tbe price
of rubbers more than the
quality.
This is not always safe.
Our stock ol rubbers is
the best we can boy.
The best brands ol first
quality.
Prices reasonable.
Baore aod see tbe
kind we bave before buy
ing.
shoes. House Slippers. Leggings.
Gaiters. Polishing Sets, lodiao Moc
casins. Baby
Buy useful presents
this year
You can save time
and money trading at
the Leading Shoe
Store of Traverse City
A. V. Friedrich
SELLEM OF
coo'd
^HOES
GRAND TRAVCRRC HCRA1.0. TVESOAV. DECEMBER «. 1ME.
nzuR
BRAKEMAN ISIIEID
Jewele* and 'The Little Wert,
XHARGEO WITH FORCING PENere" ef Cengn
rv
BION VOUCHEB&.
•ctoel WUI Maid One.
LiOM Book. Art, Dm. 4 —Two are
taom to to 4tot uid Bujr bUarad
hr A Dftok toter «« toe Back Ulaad
rkOtokA ator.Kwn, U bOm tnm
tore.
PHMBtor trkls No. 43 wekt over
t ia4 to* toctoeer
ktotokuMwniloe B. Kamo leR todM
OKto BaRlto Vtort to wfU eater
r the winter,
Two Cancrecattonal Bandar Mtool
aaaae. *niia Brlgitt Jeweta.’
*Ttie UtUe Worken." are arranxlna
for a tozaar to to bold at Um- Cobsrec>rt»tkl cbarrt Tueodar erenlOK.
December 8. at T:3(i. Aprona, doUx
and tome-made caadr will be on sale.
alao Ice cream. Tbe following proCram will be given:
Vocal aolo—Mian Ora EverctL
V'iolla aolo-^agtle BnUer.
Readlng-ArlM
Violin nolo—<kwataace Ho/t.
DmL plaoo-Pearl Wilbi-im
MmaN Trimble.
Aneped That He Had Aeceet Te Mail
Car and Learned te took Ovt
voucher Envelepea.
Ora^ Rapida. Uich, Dec. 4.—On a
rtaige of forgrrr of eight pension
voacbers amounting to $3S:. Kart Hailernon. aged 24. a brnkwman on tbe
It U dalnied that be had
the mail car and ieanied to pirt tbe
voochera oot by their envelope!,
Mrs. B. Wagmi-r aJnt lo I
1 go to tbe Uay- ville. Iml, today for a visit
friends.
i
R. I. ScQDEn
Died Bandar at Hie Home in Ce
dar Cltr. Death Being Due
•pinar -
TaBUWr-HOUSE
iOKUSONS
Jamil Cnaeat la tfva WemhlpM Maato a« the EaM Bar LadgwOttor orneara.
Dec. 4.—But Bay LodC«. T.
a'a. M.. hM aeleeted the tODowtag
Large Relb ef OH Batoad PaparwSe officers for -tbe comlag year:
• thrown Hi KRchaa Window
Maatcrr^amea linnett
U CH^
I. F. SUtea.
New York. Dee. 4.—A daataidlr
attempt was made eArly ihb
Treasurer—-Joaepb Taylor.
burn the handsome teaidaace of
Sealor deaeoa—W. X. Baird.
CeDcral Hempenbeimer.
MoatgostJnnior deMoa—Clyde
cry suevi. wherr an ebborate eaten
Tyler—Oart^ Oaiey.
tainment waa held.
Stew«rda-^J. b. Btoadmaa. Moaea
I>)rtu>iate1r tbe blase was discover
ed in time to preveot tbe aoeoaspUab'
j TATE OF XICHIOAN. THE HKOrbrl Henry left today for Wyan- BH-at Of the dealga.
tote wort for tbe cooaiy of
torge rolb of oil soaked paper bad
diilir, aherv he has aciwplid a poajllon with lie \Vy*indotte bank. His been teased ia tbe kUebeo window
fart^ly nill follow bier.
and then Igalted.
tbe probate office, b the city of Trav
erse City. In aald county, on the let
day of December A. D. IN
ITv»-m: lion. Fred K. Walker,
kidge of probate.
In the matter of the esi
Pybna.
Cedar Cltr, Mlrh-. Dee. 7.—Beatom
If. McQneer died at bb tome bare rea
u-rdar morning of spinal troabla. Ha
wa* 3J >vars old.
Mr. McQuvHw b aarvlved by bb
wiff and two children, a mother and
roar brothers. .He was a mctober of
tbe Modem Woodmen and carried an
liuurance of JZ.OOO.
The fanerml «as held from tbe
ehutrb at Cedar at 3 o'clock tbb at1. Tbe bnrial eras in the Boloa
iBHery. Tbe Modem Woodmen will
1:avf charge.
iblnps that she be empos ered mad an
tborbed to pay to the gnardlaa of
Emma M.. Ralph J and Ttaooma U.
PybuB, oat of tbe fnad of aald eaute
In her bands as admlnlsirBlrls-detonls-noo. a certain snm specified in
said petition tor the support and laaialenance of aald wards.
It U ordered. That the Slat day of
December A. U. IWt. at ten o'rtock
In tta<. forenoon, at aald probate office,
be and b hereby appointed for hear-
/ -
OfEBIOiTS
V-.-.
Men’s, Boys’
and Children’s
OO AX
:-V-
- "T"
• t?-'—'«■
ONE-THIRD
Off from
Regular Prices.
*t Is hfi^r ordered. That public
nutice thereof to given by pnbHcatlon
of a copy of this order, fof three aocresalve weeks previous to said day of
hearing. In tbe Urand Traverse Herald,
a newspaper printed and elreulated in
said county.
FRED a WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Dee. fi-l&-33-».
TATE OF MICHIOAN. THE PRObata court fw tbe
Grand Traverse.
aeralon of aald wort, held at
L- pioiM.e
o(M>e Uttice. In tbe city of Trsvse (tty. In aald county, ok the Tth
Presi_...............
Judge of probate.
In tbe matter of tbe eaiate
Joaephlne Barta. decoaaed.
notort Barts havtag bled la aald
court hli petition praying that an
atmment in writing parporting to be,
the last will and aesiameat of aald de
ceased MW on Ale In aald court to ad-<
mhted to probate and the admtnlaUs-1
ttoir of said eatate be granted to him- {
aell or to-oonv other asltable person.
it Is ordered. That tbe Slat day of
December A D. 11(08. at ten 6’cloek
in the forenoon, at said probate office,
be and is bereoy appointed for beareald peUUoB.
further ordered. That public
notice thereof be giteu by p
of a copy of tbla order, lor three sae..................... .. ■*iy of
____ _______...jud Traverse Herald.
newspaper printed and circulaled in
aald county.
FRED R.’ WAIJCER.
Judge of ProbaM.
Dee. 81J-2:-»C TATE OF MICHIOAN. THB PRO^ bate court for tbe eouaty
Grand Traverse.
At a seMluu of Mid rouri. held at
tb<- probate office, lo tbe dty Of Trav
erse City, la aaM coaniy. on tbe 7U
day of Uecomber A. U. im.
I*rv»ent; Hon. Fred R. Walker.
Judge of probate.
In the matter of the estate
• aleb bennetl. detesaed.
William Bnyder bsvtiig filed to said
.oun hU petition praying that tbs ad
ministration of aald esute be grmatrd
to Maleolm Winnie or to some other
suitable person.
It iK ordi-n-d, That the 41b day of
January A D, \fW. at ten o'cioek
In the forenoon, at said piwtote office,
to and Is hereby sppMnted tor 1
lug said petltlo-i.
It Is further ordered. Thai pobllc
notice thereof to given by pobllwUon
ot a copy of this order, for three euccessivi- weeks previous to said day ot
hearing. In the Grand Traverse HersM.
I newsj
said county.
Dec. 8-li-22-29.
TATE OF MICHIGA-N, THE PEOcoaaly
bate
Grand TraverseIn tbe matter of tbe estate ot
Ciarles L. Courvllle, deceased.
XoUce Is b«reby given that fwr
months from tbe Itl day of December
A. 1). m«, hive been allowed for
creditors lo present their cisims
ised to said court for
:a!iu^w
and that
creditors of aald den-ased are re<iuired to preseat their riatins to said
■ourt. at tbe probate oBUe. In tbe
city of Traverse rity In said ronnty.
on or before the 8tb day of April A.
H 1»09. and Ibat aald claiiDs will to
beard bv said court on Thursday tbe
day of April A. D. ISOT. at ten
o'clock li • ■
Dated December lat A. D. im.
FRED a. WALKER.
Jndge of Probate.
IVc 8-15-22?bJail 5.
CQME QUICK
HAMILTON
CLOTHING CO.
TATE OF MIFHIOAV. THE PBOGrand Traverae
in the Btaiter of tbe estate of
.Margsrette Moylan. deceased
Notice is hereby glren that four
aoBtbs from tbe Tth day ef December
A. U. 1*0*. have been allowed for
creditors to present tbeir elalma
agslust said deceaaed te said court for
eumlnatiou and adJustmeoL and that
all creditors ot aald deeeaaed ara reilred to
present their claims lo said
QUlred
-- -...............
city of Traverse City In said county.
efflee. ts the
coon,1. -at the probate office.
■ on or before tbe 1«U day of April A
I D. }»0S. sad that said elalma wlU be
lOth dsv of April
l| o'clock in tto foret
I
Fifty
Overcoats
SeventyFive Suits
Six Dozen
Ca^TwentyFive Cor
duroy and
Sheep Lined
CoatsFive Dozen
Heavy
PantsTwo Dozen
Sweaters-
FOur Dozen
Jersey
ShirtsTcn Dozen
Wooitndcrwear
At
One-Fourth
To One-Half
OffWc Want
Some Of
Your Money
SHERMAN
& HUNTER
IDoc. fi-IS-Sfi-SfiOML B
Ol V.'
#4 .ri' -• fi
-
j
TUEMAT. OteKMMN % T
STATE BAM SURRO I) II ^1. HAD
Qvtt4
BY MYSTERY
tatUn,
m CHJWCE
FWIHER niENir
m-TT' Owlutd. CuUar: A. t. MVUrl A. J.
L.
JUle ‘
TTITTI MriUd.
——1. H. C
C. ~
D«*lA Jwrx
WRfQKINQ OP STEAMIR
'
* WHITEPIdH POINT.
w of their parents, lha pupils
orp departaients of the
Holy AageU academy wOl give a redtal at the academy at S o'docR toAn excellent propam has been prepared and this
BaOaae. Italp. Dae.. f.>Thraa men ffoubtedly .wUl be well glvea by tbe
dead bodies were uneaitbed tedap wen tralaed pupils.
from beneath tbe earth aad tree*
where petterdap’t nvtiaadie bad bar-
OPP Tteea Mere Bedlae Were fiteevered
Plan BaaeaUi the wreekata M
•elluee. Itoly.
WAS H IHE TAVA7
MUraa. W. W. Bmltk.
lElAL CLARK
W. B.—Addrew
B.—Aaoreae eu
tn ueueeuma
OoUmUou uq
ud
^♦.jpaadMce ncvdiw BudUot ThMsMthatlfK wm the Tempeder
Ci«lM««Aw Oirt Or Blw Che
Mtter to ttk* Tmtww CRr Wttl*
BnR Tr»«VM CItjr. MkA.
UM up U KMp 0«t o(
WILL BE LARGE
Only Child ef Mr. ana Mrs. Joes Clark
Paaseff Away After Only a
a Shert Illness.
LeU L CiarKTtbe only child Of Mr.
and Mrs. Jose Clark, of Carp Lake,
UNIVERtITY ENOINEERINO CLAM died Saturday aftpmoon at 6 o'clock
A RECOnO BREAKER.
at the home after a short Illness.
Letob was taken m November » with
B. O. MeCcfWp ef Kln«Mey le Chair appeadlcJlls. and perUonlti* eet In
Althou^ very 111 from tbe first she
man of the Committee ea
seemed to improve, tnd hopes
for her recovery.
Her
Ana Arbor. Dee. L—If the tacnHy death come* as a heavy blow to her
ax doee not Interfere too oocapjcnoiia- parents, as ebe was ibelr only child.
8be was II years old.
ly tbe tealor data of
wU be tbe lar«eet la the htotory of
It to Bargain Day.
When yon buy Renne'i Pain Killing
Mldilgan aalver^. Fbllowlag the
Mm of other eUtaet In thto depart- on. for It li just eiactly as repre
for neuralgia,
sented. The I
it a huge elaae jlctnre will be pre- headache, rheumstlso and sprains.
aeated to the uaiverslty. Prealdeat W. When Injured appl;
wiy Renne's Palnantlseptk and
Killing on. it is I
of the dam baa
will
prevent
Mood
a ol tbe variott*
:. bOc end $1.00 per bottl
OTMkil II FOffT MAmi* IN TWI
eommnteea aad their-Michigan i
F. U Hanning. Jackson. Midi., writes:
COUNTRY.
Tbis Is to certify that I have been
a
eoottanl
user of Renne's Psln-KJIde3- 8 Tut- nng on In my
ReeepUoa aadp
family for tbe past SB
Pamad Away Friday NI«M at Heme
years, and would no more think of
of Hte-Oau#iter After a Three
• MiOhorttadWeiHth
belag without It at alt Umes In the
weefcto lllnem.
bouse, than t would wlifaoui food. 1
amMoi tUt Mk 3^
ganlt Bte. Marie. Ml<^ Dec. E.—
Myeterp
Ing of the tic WMmer oB Whtiefieh
polot. It It vu the Taiope. her
CinM einet tev liveo out u elie
would bare bad Ume to raacb Fort
William ftism tbla port before tbe
atorm brokeTbe wrMfeve baa not been IdenUONLY ONI ONAY«CTEO IV NIW fled and If wrecked Taeadar the Tam
IXICUTIVI OROCIL
pa moat have beeu fbr off her ooeree.
It U Ihieatbt now abe mar have laid
to abelier at Wultefiab polat and did
Mt care to proceed la tbe tace of a
POSTMASTER
CARVER ALONE
nOa am sekvice
ALONZO TATLOR DEAD
PeMaaater Carrer |a aow tbe oalp
r la Oraad Tiareree
tp «k» ti hot b) tbe dvU aerrloa. the
a betac l»
t';
c broaght abeat throagh aa
order aCthojnaldeat which
effaet^roderdar, pUdag aU
a la the dataa
, eaatat the Mladmippl river aad aortb
«(the Ohio river la tbe daadded aerTtoa. Haraanar aU .fbertbdaaa peat*
BMatera appdated ia tbeee atatea
neat aaderge a dvU aervice ezamU
aatlaa bat tbe poetajaetere ajffdf
aerrteg are eaempt from thU anmlaatlaa.
Tbe hatea that tbla ordfr appUM
te are Malae, Mew Baaipablre, Ve^
- ........................
Hboie'labiia.
Owl^lniiIt. New York, Mew JerMp.
Ohio. ladUaa, nUnoU.
where -the annual reeelpu''do not extaa441A0» aid tba podmadar to
— --------i bp a fixed per ceatage oa
an atuapa cane^ tn ids ottea. Ia
the OaHed Btdaa, there are EtAU
" I and the total
of tfi daeeea to dl.lSfi.
IB MIAIffo there are 1AM tontbdaM.peetafteee. tbe total aamber ^
padaOem la tbe ooumy bdag It.
Tnmrae dtp belag la tbe eecoad
dan. Tba fodth daae’ottoes are:
Aeaw. Angel. Batai, FVe Lake, Orawa
i. KarUa. Ktogatop. Mahd.
MapffaM. Moaioe Oeater, Old Mtoatorn, flammlt Cttp. WaHu and WIV
UamnbKrg- IlMre are seven rural tree
deUveiy route* la the eoontp,
Btog od of Tnvdw CItpPieitotia to tbto new order, the
tem- of tbe foertb
a te be tov peart bat It
ufUB depcBded «poa a poUttoal wblm.
Sim TOOK JUMP
WM HOWTIO UF TO M
WOMtlMO.
TWa AnwMH Mr» Thd the tadda
. Hetdwe we Fieperiiig te Bdeea
Od a Pew Mmena.
itnr Tcfk, Daa. 4.-8ted oomaoa
r u B.
Lbwbdb taps tbe Indde botdera
apetWitbig ta tbe dock aad tbd mUMea* are te tot effeewed oat of tbe
Akmto Tajlor died FWdaj algbt
taoe Bddlag, tlO Blmwood aveaue.
aftar a three week'e- lUaeat. a eoaipUcathm being the cauae of bit death. ,
Mr. Tartor wae <T reara. 10 aiOBiha
and 17 dapa old and la addltiOB to bU
widow, wbo maket bar boaie with an
other daaghler, in Fremont, he leavee
dx dilldrea, tour daughteia and two
eon. the daagbtare being Mr*. Ida
naber of WoodvUla. Mra. Fraaoei
QoaM or rromcmt. Mra. Bdward Brown
of Kkmdpke aad Mr*. Betdlag of tbto
dtp. Tbe eons are Ladaa aad Plonb.
both of FremeaL
A atert aerviee was held at the
mae Satardar
moralng
after
^leh tbe bodp waa takea to Mr. Tartoria o|d home at PYenaoat. where the
bartal will take place. Mr. Taylor
I to Ttaverae Clip about five
rears ago. . ,
CAUI DENNETf DEAD
RAVE P DISEASE
DOWNEY-DDNN
Mary Puewviw WW Eleeteff Cemmaad
er ter .c^teB Year at Meeting
HeW Friday NMrt.
Past OpmmanOer-Marp m: PopaL
Ooouaaplato^lUiT Doaavea.
Beaord keepw Mary Bmlth.
Finnaea Auditor, Agacu Iova
Chaptaln-Vlaa Adams.
Nifieaat—Mary Labpm.
Mtotvaaa at arae-Babp McManua.
K. IngurKdL
plcket-^eHIa Beers.
Oncaatot-^abel J. White.
lEARNDIC TOON^
Chiireh.
|UE BUIODSE
Mary B. Pybua having Med In said
FRED R. WALKER.
Hilt her aixth annual a<
Jndge of Probate.
ilolstrairix de-bonla-no
ectaie. and her petltioi
petltioB praylug tor Nov. 24-Dec. 1-8-116
apply at once, we have saved much the aUowance thereof.
Buttering and doctor bills. Get
It Is ordered. That th
Aeep It bandy at all times, study tbe
directions tiwly. follow them and the forenoon, at said Probate Office,
you will never regret It.
be and Is hereby appointed tor exam
Sold by 8. E. Walt A Sons and B. B. ining and allowing said account.
Miller.
It IB further ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publiratl
CHRISTMAS TREES.
of a copy of this
cessive weeks previous to saw day of
e. J. Peek Took a Car Laad to Ohio hearing. In The Grand Traverse Her
ald. a newapaper printed and circulat
Today.
1 la said county.
E. J. Peek left to« evening tor edl...................FREDJl. WALKER
Youngstown, <Riio, with a carload of
^^^Jndge of Probate.
spruce trees. Hr. Peek goes down
Nov. 24-Dec. 1-8-10
Ohio ererr yfar with a supply of
Christmas trete. The trees this year
TATE OF MICHIGAN,
were cut in the vicinity of HanlsTbe Probate Court for tbe County
tlque.
of GfahO Traverae.
At a session of said court. 4iel« at
Ovr Old Friends a I th* Best
- In
IB the
lb dty of-TravBecause they bare stood tbe test the Probate office
' time and are known to be reliable. erse dty. In said county, on the 18th
... D. IML
____
Dr. Herrick's Sugar Coaled Pills bsve day of November,. A.
PreeenL Hon. Fred E Walker, Judge J.V.»CK8,Ag«M
(orDbree generations. Tbey
liver complaint, sick head- of Probate.
in the matter of the eetate of Lovloa
acne. oowfl troubles and colds. They
purity the Ho6d. Try them—sr.c per Hargraves Reed, deceased.
George H. Cross baring filed In
box. Ask tor a fraS sample. Sold h}'
SUM court hto final account as ad
S. E Walt A Sous and E E Hiller.
ministrator of aaM estat^ and hto
Paeaeff Away at the Qrend Traveree
Huepitel Friday After e Long
BWSOIBH CONSUL WHO HAO ROW
illaeee With Ceaeer.
-WITH PRESIDENT.
Parka, Davit Co. Herd of Cattls Afflict
ed With Hoof and Mouth Trouble
Caleb Beanett died at the Orand
srtd Will Be Killed.
CyRhide «r PuteeetiHa Waa the Came
Detroit
Micb.. IVc 5.—Tbe cattle
aaff.lt to~Melleveff Ha KUIaff
reara eld. He leave* do family of on tbe Parke, Davis Co. farm near Ro
Htmaalf.
: own. but to aurvlved br
chester. are fooud to bare the mouth
step chlldrea. Hto wife died on Mon and hoof disease and tbe entire herd
8t Lflola. Dee. T.^. A. Bekatremday laaL Tbe funeral wlU be held of 40 will be slaughtered.
ar, BwedkW eaianl la BL Loutt. tatomomw afteraoon at l o’clock at
tte coatroverey .with Preatbe borne oa
eeveral years ago.
tbe snmdcea of McPbenm Poet, No.
whet he wat deposed aad later reappcffatod te office au coubmI becunae
of lha Lewie pobhehlag caw. died
todm d cpaaMe of potaadum. It la
bateeed be Idled blmeeU.
L 0.1.1 OFW.
CadtUae. Dec 4.-^ cbnreb work
baa been undertaken ta Cadillac la
pears that baa proven of greater latervalue tbaa the domeetto aclenee
the Tretemea. '
aebod that la being mdected in tbe
rooms of tbe Oaagregatloaal dinreh
Btee Ben lodge No. m Lad eu
l Asx aad nader the anapicea of that eodety.
nurp' te B. of H. T.. met la tbeir baU
Tbe Rev. E. ). Mmiagtoa wae the
pveterdap afteraoua and nleeted tbe
pmmoter of the aebool, but It to auapected that tbe tnnda are betag fonttobed hr oae of tbe aevwal wealtby
Bwaeben of that chnr^. Mtoa Haaof Oraad Rapids wlU taacb the
sewing and Mtoe Pvtae the ooMdag.
There are new more than eighty sman
girls la the aevetal Maaaeu. Mr. MIV
bagtoa aays the boy* «f CadOIao wU
be taa^t maaua} tmlalag. CadOlacT rity ucteMds wOl have tuU
laaw guard-Marp Xnowla.
aal tnOalag within two peart.
ter,-Mra. Oscar Uom oa tea l
Long Lake. Mich.. Dec. L—Tbs
Mra. Marten Muncy to at hmun riw
Mteool la Dtot. No. 3 are
Ring her pamus, Mr. aafi Mis. AnYeaierffay.
bariiig a Christmas tree.
Os Teeaday eveelng. Dee, 1st, a
Mr. aad Mk Mari Chmite bars
Traverae Bar Rive
7| at 'tba quiet weddlag took place at the pai^ mo«eff Into the aDrto hahae.
regular meeting Wednesday
sonage. when Jobs Clark and Mamie
Mr. and Mrs. E & Dmrrm attoaMed
elected tbeir officers for the easalng Ctormela were ualied la marriage by tee Fomuna range at Bk Lake tela
year as teUows;
tbe Rev. Oervas Carey. A reception week.
Oommander^-Sarah RUltker.
held at tbe borne of tbe bride Im
mediately following the ceremony.
.past Commaiider-CaUto Thacker.
Lteutenaat Commander—Ida Tea- :Mr. and Mrs. Clark are both very po^
niar young people. Both are members
of tbe Frlente eburth. in which they
Record Keeper—Mary Gardner.
eat workers. And tbeir many
Plaanee Keeper—Ai
friends wlab them happiness and pros
Chaplain—Alvna Snyder.
PROperity In thto-^ew reUtion. Y^y will C TATE OP MICHIGAN.
Bergeant-Rose Lehman.
Brie court for tee uawiRr
Mistreat at -arms—Hester Bbner.
reride at the ^me of the groom's Grand Traverae.
parents'for tbeipresenL
rthy.
At a sesBloR of said court, held at
the probate office, in tee dty of TravPieket-^tearl Becbtel.
City, ia aaid county, uu tbe 83rd
Pianist—Charlotte Tbompaoa.
• TATE OP MICHIGAN. THE PRO- day of November A. D. 1>08.
. Present; Hon. Fred R. Walker.
bete court tor tbe county of Judge of probate.
Miss Luclle Brodbagen ^Ived laat
evening ever the Pere Marquette after Orand Traverae.
In tee matter of^tbe eaUte of Darid
Hamilton, d
an extended stgy tn Milwaukee.
tee probi
irobate office, ta tbe qlty of TravUse Boet having filed In aaid court
erse Ctij
petition praying that the adihlate
“Every Woman Will Be Interested.
day of >
tIoD of said estate be granted u>
Present; Hon. Fred E Walker, Willi* Pennington or to some other
Judge ol probate.
suitable Peraon.
In tbe matter of tee
................e
estate of Maty
t to ordered, that tbe 1»th day sf
Edith. Emma Marthsi.
Ralph
Joaepb
■
Mar
cember A.. D. IMS. at ten o'clock to
and Thomas Moore Pybus. minors,
at aald^pi^te ogc*^
ybua having CIIIlied in said
try B. Pybua
1 her Fifth ahuual iaccount as
ild petlllo
guardian of said estate, and her peti
It
U
further
ordered. That publlq
tion praying lor the allowance thereof. notice thereof be
given by publication
C TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PROIt to ordered. That the ITfb day of of a copy of thto order, lor three sacbate court lor tbe county of December A- D IMS, at ten o'clock In cesalve weeks prevtous to said day of
the forenoon, at arid Probate Office. hearing. In The Grand Traverae HerGrand Traverai
erte.
. ..
examIon of t
‘ 1 newspaper printed and circulat. and allowing said account,
the probate office, in tbe city of Trav
aaid county.
is further ordered. That public
erse City. In said county, on tbe 23rd
*
FRED R. WAUCBR.
notice thereof be given by publication
day of November A. D. IMS.
eof r
of
a
copy
of
tbla
order,
tor
three
suc
Present: Hon. Fred R. Walker,
cessive
weeks
previoas
to
saM
day
of
of probate.
bearing, in The Grand Traverae Her-
SSSSiSSS^
S
i
ECKSTROMER DEAD
LOH4 LAKE.
V ef Hive No. 71 U O.
AVALANCHE CAUOHT PEOPLE
WITHOUT WARNINC.
L mv tv. rrm«Mt; R. nerd CUb«R. TIm PrMMaat:
TRAnRSEnTIDIE
the Rev. Hugh Kennedy et Heme
af the Brtffe^ Parente.]
A very pretty wedding took place
home of Mr. and Mra. Robert
Dona. BorthweM of Mt Pleasaoi
Thntuday. Dec 3rd. at II a. m.. when
thair daiMhter. BUiel Mande. was
aalted la bely wedlock with Loren
Downey, of thto city.
The bride'was most neatly gowned
la white sUk voile aad tbe beautiful
ring
naed. Tbe Rev. Hugh Kennedy of
Mt Pleaaaat tomerly of Urns city.
a partleatar friend of tbe yovng
coapie. was the atfielatlng clergyman.
Only relatives end Uaaiedtote mead
were preeeat Hie guests from a dis
tance being Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Down
ey of Mancekma. father and mother
of tbe groom. A boutlful and dellclou* wedding dinner was aerved by
the bride's motber, and maay ntefa)
and valuable preaeats were teadereu
tbe happy young couple.
Tbe groom to oae of Traverae City's
hmtMag poaag buslnese nen. He 1s
graduate ef tbe Manoetaaa High
echool. tbea completed the comi
Ferris Institute at Big
Baplda and for the last seven yeara
baa been connected with the Travcrae City Manufacturing company.
belBg forman of the sales depart-
Tbe brMe it graduate of the State
Tralnlug aebool for Numeo at Kalaw. After raOuating abe came to
thto city, where abe bat won many
friends. Her sweet, winning ways haa
always made her a tawortte among
tbe young people of her borne aad
community.
Mr. Downey bat a new booee all
taratobed and ready for hto bride. Al
DWMBte te We to Ocaad Lodge al
Captain BohertMo, torwMrIj of the ter a abort trip u> Oraad Rapite aad
DaHhaore, M<L. to October eed—Cara ear ferry MaataUgue Na 1. was ta the aoutbera MleAdgaa they'wOl be at
borne to tbrir friandt at 31$ Watt
nuiaraM: anarwte. Lula LeM
dtp ea boMaeei today.
IHW RELIEF OF
Umbs BsIm the Knees Were Raw
—Feet Too Swollen to Get Shoes
On-Steep Completslv Broken
bjr Intense itching and Bumii^
Wall in Two Days and Says That
CUnCURA IS AMONG
HIS HOUSEHOLD G8DS
“Ood blete tbe man wbo first eoi
powlfd CuUeura. Some two most
ago X bad a humor teeak out oo n
knows how they il------------------TteT were so swoUee that 1 bad ..
— -■--------opeu to get tbrcn ou
teNBt rttDsdkw and got no help- only
cure and tried It.
From the
_______cf my UoutesB.
have saved Ste Me or
- faumae •affering. Sw
---------- ttoepnn baurte
dtotrlbnUon of aaid estate.
It is ordered, that the I______ _ December A. D. 1M8. at ten o'clock
In tee forenoon, at said probate offlee.
be and to
Inlng and allowing said accoont.
It to*°?nrther
further ofderei^”tbat“puhlie
ordei
of a
copy of thto order, lor three snceeatlve
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
In tee Grand Traverae Herald, a news
paper printed and drculated In said
county.
Fred. R. Walker,
Judge of Probat
17-24-dec. 1-8.
bate court for tbe county of
Grand Traverse.
At a session of said court, held
tbe probate office. In tee city of Travday of November A.
Present. Hon. Fred R. Walker. Judge
of probate.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of HorD Jeunlngs having filed
file In said
Is priitlon praying. that
I
said
court adju
djudleate and delern
Tmlne wbo
It the ttime of his death tbe legal
heir*
>ir* of *ald deceased and entitled
inber
lerit the real estate *af which said
deceased died seized.It to ordered, that the
D
10th day of
December A D. 1M8. at ten o'clock In
the forenoon, at said probate office,
be and li hereby appointed for hearDotlee thereof be given by publlratiou
of a copy of this order, for (bree si
cessive weeks previous to aaid day
hearing, In tee Grand Traverae il<
aid. a newspaper printed and circulat
ed tn aaid county.
FRbD R. WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Nov. 17-24-Dec. 1-8.
We Believe
'“'S.'SJSS.’-
Cboioe Unoolorad Jnpna
ioeptional fftrengtfa. 11 pon hnva troobla nMnc •
n Utot il'to TOOT liking try n nample poniM oVuig
We will take onr oknnoeff on ytrar coming bnoL
PrlcCsMc per I
J.mvmJ.Kmaft
m REZINA
mn«
THE FARMER’S STORE
THE FARMERS' STORE.
ebristmas $ufl0esfl»|is from ibe
Rardware Store.
‘■Rochester'’ NIcki* Plated Tea and Coffee Pete from 70c up .
Nickla Plated T«a Kattle*. Baking Dishes. Bread frays. Crumb
Trays, etc.
Tht Famous “Roehsattr'’ Is mad* ef Hheavy Copper. Nicfcte Plat
ed en the ouUlde aivd either Sliver or NIekle on the Inside. It It very
durable, eaey te keep clean and you can srieet a handaom* and
ful present
lent for very
V
little money.
Knives. Skates, Sleds. Knives and Feriu. S^ns. eac.
FRANK TRUDE
Old PostotUce BvUdiim
C TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PBObate court ter the county of
Orand Traverae.
tee probate office, in tbe city of Trav«rae City. In aaid county, on tbe 23rd
day of November A. D 1M8.
Present; Hqn. Fred R. Walker.
Judge of probate,
null r of tbe estate of AlanSamuel P. Dean having
filed
In
sere at the lime of
legal heirs Of said deceased and
toWectli tta Weight te OaU.
Tte BuOMu whkb OpOeuraSM tIUeff tn Inberit tbe real estate
of
BUCKWHEAT CAKES
FOR DABT RASHES
A-e-r. aad ererr funn «f Itebmg.
tbe forenoon, at said probate office, be
and to hereby appointed for bearing
petition.
to further ordered. That public
notice thereof be given by publication
of a copy of this order, for three si
ceaalve weeks previoua to said day'
bearing, in Tfi_.
le Grand
Traverse He
aid. a newspaper prlntmt and etocoUted towaM county.
FRED R. WAUCER.
H91. R^DCC l-O-li
Unde froB <MV flav pomcna decMcdlyrIek Itavw
iackliia IM mmmy fcr—iB of
novFs ytm will tiMd II aweto
every Fe^atFCMeat*
HANNAH & LAY CO.
t '3-p; •*rT5*r. i
1
- -
.r.
I from rhicagn'ani] Clere Innd. Ther<> he Itan mad)- nomr- wonderlnl pordiitee fr«>m well'
SJUMPLi WINTER GOATS
Price WieriOnii Prices
Bargains in
known eono-nw who needed ready eaah to pay their billa. L<^uiMin lot* were knocked down to him at hi* own price. It waa
a eaae of have to with them, owing to the baekwaAl neannn.
$9p300
Worth of teaaonahle Oleaka, OMUag. Dry Ooeda, Fm, Underwear. Sheea, Bobben.and itado open
ftaeka of Holiday Qooda wtli beoffered in thia sale at ppii*e« that w'lil aaioniah tin- nio»t eeonomii-al
buyiT. ('orae to the greateat money aaving ante of the aeanon, and tiring your frieoda with you. Coin,
Shoes m Rubbers
at This Sale
pricea with the ao-catled going.out-«*f-tiUKin)-«i. or <-hanpe.«f.busini-as sab-a and Vonr v.-rdiel will to- the Olobe Dept
For 2.47
gi-nuiiit- bar^ina by all meana.
Tbe parxiMm «T lOS Sub^ Wister CoeU for
48c
Wonen. Mtnw «b4 CUldm et <mr own price eft«Uae M to ofler tbe Burnt select u« tbe noet neeaed
gormotit ever dUpItred end at aearly balf Ute price
Hea'a Extra bear, #eeeed lined
Underwear. All alte*.
Women'! Kk- spflns beel Rub
ber*. Drat aoalil,.
Per mrd for Standard Check
Apron Qingbam.
Men’B blue Wool Flannel Shirts,
all Blaee.
All colors
For 15c
ther amallp eell for. T^s offer* roo « «Me eeleetkw or Mjrlee and naurlale to cbooae from and
2C
oearlr an aUee.
Pnr 9 07 l«diea’or Mi»ea* 6S in. Eo.
rOl m*Wi
Ooataw»tbf6«iid»7.
««>>•
Ooato
Binadolotti «r Eotm^
BaUa lined thio^^t. fandwoMir trimmed,
worth $12 and $1$.
FivSlO.IISaodSIS
W« will abo* jroQ Ooata In aU oolon made <d
the fineat matariaU. Ooata roowoaid gladly
pay dooUe the price at ordinary tirara.
-
ladies’and Misses’Suits
Bmr ealt la tbe' booM araat aad vrUl be aoM
■Aat-PiraiHw -fiteaine obtart.-afcmfr a eaae of
:,el rid qf-i^8ultt b^-inventor,.
$26.00 SoiMor
for SI.96
For 11.98
For 5.69
Fof 1.47
Fof 79c
For 79c
Ben'a Worated Drena Pants, wo^ 81JiO snd
per psir.
1
Caw II
Vour choice of overcoata
rOT II.j/
iw.oo.
and IJ.88 Ven's Sulu worth 818.00. ir..O0 and JJ OO •
the latest
Utest at,les
atrles and colors.
/
In tbe
Ca*
rOl
O CQ
0«DJ
Orerooat In the bouae.
and 8I3.60.
Men's SuHa worth 87iO and 88.60. «ahter weight*
and new Call style*.
Cac
C CO
Y®"''
Men's All-Wool Dltdte, Kerse, Pants *old ev)>r,where for 88-85 and IJiO. One jmir' to each <-u»tomer.
For 4 97
Men's IIJW Heavy Mackinaw*
FOr Z.ao for $6 00.
Blf values.
Boy*' School SulU worth up to ,1. Xicri, trimmed
and tailored.
For
Ca.
O.QJ
«» OO
1-3 OFF
-ptow.
Cap 1 ftft Xiaew and Ohildieo'e Ooata
rOf
Mhapte $70).
Cnr 1 SO Qenoiibi HeatbeiUocn, PbUl.
For lags 00^ wtnte $20) and $8.
for
Itsiw
For
For
For
For
For
For
78c
59c
39c
89c
69c'
I8c
For 1.98 W*^ buekl.Ari«.thUr«.
Regular price* |I8.
°*''"**’
^
for 78c
*"
Furnishings
““
r Sheep Skin lined work coaU.
Goods for Xmas PmcUs at C«l
1-3 OFF
Cap
FOr
Black Taffeta Silk. 84-Inches wide. K. cent vslStriped and Plaid DrMB Goods.
worth 25c and S6c a yard.
86-lnches
wide,
14c
I2*^c
15c
4c
9c
^ BhWd'Spbak Tiaa, i
Cap 7Ar» Hea'a all-wool $100 and $1.25
cor fOVe •oarietorfleabeloradUndenraar.
all aiaea, abirta or dmwpn.
WSECKING PUCES.
Black Pean de Sole Silk. 864nriws wid e. worth 81.86
a mrd.
Pnr
FOr fftO
toe
For 9Sc
“
For 48cg^^«.e^^
BUa Frwich Von. .S-InchM via., topil.r prico.
II .M yd.
For
For
For
For
For
rmlMand beda.
Overcoat formert, sold
DOMESTICS
All-wool Panama and Serge SuJUngi. wortb 60e and
66c a yard, nearly all colors to choose from.
Bom* Omvm Img.
bUnkat lined. 8Se vahwa.
For 19c
aad
'***
*“>■
On Feathers, Plumes and
Trimmings.
PRACnCAL XMAS PRESENTS
For 98c
rUh
that sold for |10.
CUT PRICES
DRESS GOODS
$180)8011, to .......... ^.........$8.48
$10.00 8oiU lor........................... 88.48
BlgaMOriaeatlBftjieaandSkina .
sold
Cap aSr
1 0
MmiNERY and Trimmed Hats or 1 AArr
|"fc y|*F shapesinttcHouse. Nottring reservijd. |■4U^^
.........
All Furs Oat MflfiylBtiM
For 39c
For 25c
Good Cotton Batting. 8 cm rolla.
Clottiing Prices less than 1-3
Cnw e 07
Ud Mimm* SSia. and
For 9f»l 64 in. BemdoIoUi and Kar.
%*>S Ooata. Uaed aad hatf lioed. aU oobia.
worth $12 to tlfi.
Tnr 0 Oft
98c
Per }wrd for Dark Flannelette.
fOc quant, and mod aiyartmenl
of pattern*.
?wcWefa^»o*Men?^B
dkercblefa.
aUKdbed Handk<
Miaa«> and OhUdrao'a Fait and
Tnr 1 IQ Women'i 2.00 Viee Kid JaliettM
LOr
{„ trunmol aad warn liimd.
Bleached Sbevtlng two and eue-fourth yards wide.
20e vslue.
Double Ooeced Velure Flannelette, worth 16r. and
20e. bandeotue pailema.
20c. Side band and OrienUI patlenu.
Dart Outing FlanneU. worth Cc a ysrd.
amoooi.
Limited
Extra Heavy Outing Flannel, wortb l2Hc every
where.
9Qt» Men’a 60o
KKirta.,n,}„,.
iiibirta, aU SIMP.
Sob
Cap AAr* Maa'baad Boya' SI and $1.26
rur wo Sjmatera and Sweater Ooata.
Agent'a aampte
Cap AQo ^
Maooeactamr’a
for
Sample line of M«'s Flaanel
Shiitt; worth $10). $2 00 and $8 00.
Cap 9Qr» R<n> OaU Skin Mitisaa, vorib
For gyC 60c ^r. wool linad.
For 1.48 “«’•
Supply Your Christanas Wants at These Price-Wrecking Prices.
Never before have we shown as large assortment of practical Christmas presents as this year, and never before have we or anyone else offered
such merchandise at this time of the yearat su ;h lo w prices as they will be sold for during this great Price Cutting Sale.
REMEMBER--These goods were bought from overstocked manufacturers. The prices will tell the rest. Come in and see before buying.
,
•im BMieoat*. « vnloM for ... -ISJI
•ilk Shawl*, 6Se to.
Paaditttpr*, 24c ----Lunch Cloth* 48c to.
Towol*. all kind*. Sc
Bod Sproada. 88c ...
Napkin*, dag, S8c .
I sis?-..
.84S0
Man** Fur Capa. 81-48 to .
. . 83.W
Men'* Cloth Capa. 24c to
...84.40
Lodi**' Fur Caps. $1A8 te
.
82.48
Chlldran'* Cap*. iQc to ....
...81A0
Ladies’ Claves. 24c to..........
. .81.78
Mosi^ry •nd IsInd^rwAair
For
For
For
For
$e pair We^I. Uoe mix, Lmlie*'Hote. worth I9c pair.
2$C Chidleraa’a black wool ribbed Hoae. worth 60c pair.
7$0 Ladiea’ Union Snitn. all •izea, worth SI .2-5 a Qahnest.
7$c Amenean Beauty Coraeta. kU tbe world over tor $1.00 ]
Save Globe Green Trading Stamps
AND GET XMAS PRESENT FREE
rnrr Chaira, Tables. Diabea, Stores.
PKrr Book*. DOLLS. China, Sewing
•
Hacbieea, and 100 other things
that rp»k* ni(« Xmas Pneeote.
OaE STI8P wm EfBiy Me nXICHSE
Globe Department Store
140 mnd I4S Emm-k F'rort't Skrom't
CifbV
It Will be the ONE GREAT MONEY-SAVING EVENT Of the Year. PROFIT BY IT
-I
GRAND TRAVCRM HKB«hO,'TUEiOAY. DCCBMCR GN!
{CT.1>
The Kind Ym Have
Always Ben#
Bears the
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Yoars
waALOMorSuB
OASrORU
lac «aHe mpldlr luder tbe able db
recUw of Mr*. A. H. Clark. They
^cUclBs resDlaily and «nUe a lit
^ Kterter.
Dee.
TNe tim- tle iBtereat U maaireated. flborOr At^ of AdMn^tcfc. vbo dtod TM»dar ler Chrtatma* tbe toAB espeeu to
•r UM VMk. «M M4 nw«Aar iMt pUy ia pablle.
Ran tka LntkwaB dwr^ butrtBeet
Mb HcChrthr it boon from De
vas made ia »reriTa<i> ceMtarr.
troit tnr a ntkv rMt with hU par. Mra^?raiaL..OaAM bat |x« Mt- abU.
iFriBg fraia a aerere atuefc ot to&aoWendeU Samaoft tt bare tWUbi
UtlA
relaUtea and Meadt and wjojrlcg
Hr. aad Hr*. Pater Unth hare i
tbe bvnllBc aeaMB.
•d laio tba'appar OMma of tbe UeQ
Or. WllUamt retnrsad Monday from
ItuUnctm, wbm be ^ent TbannaglT: A Kbton and tamOr are tuhr Ilviai ins.
H the upper roomt of Fred Nlxoa'a
IUm Alice Smith of ScoUvin*. rltlled her brotber. Oeorse Smith. Sat
W>**urday, returning to Travena Cl^ the
. Tbe basket ball loam U prr«
*
KINGtLEV.
■>
JK
mm
--.4
•iB* ewecilBc, mhtn ^-‘-vaa Cbe . WTT -ISiiiiWH wtenalmgdBt here
laat of Mr*. £. L. Hngbaa.
Friday erening. Tbe aimrUBo exUbreader prie
liriaKa Untie and Oartnidc RarteS tied a owaw.-sotca.
of MayfMd. attoaded the Nerrla
life, vhSe lerenl aoret ntnl b»eert bate Frida; areniag.
timmeua
latrodneed aaeblug tbe
J. C. PoMe «aa caUad ta.Bartlea
on lU wbete e tree!
Suuday by iba aariaaa iQaaaa of a
to-Tbag* Wbakrere la attesdanec. Ttila
daagbtardBda*. Mr*. Walter Peed£
cofttthnted tbe opening namber ot
B. .u Haairtni taft .Tbaioday fo
tbe eniMtalameat eowrne tomitfced
Tntila, vbere be hat toeated vitb bia
by the tcboel. Ibe date of tbe next
Jewelry repair bnataeat.
number will be eanouneed later.
Mr*. Jnlia Tripp apent Tbaokagif'
. Dr. Panien waa to XadlUae Mom
iBg with ber brother John FewMaa.
day.
and famUy. at Manton. Bbe retunied
borne Moadar.
Mlaaet Ella Jenaingt and Neitb.
Cowan, taaeber* tn ibe local tebooU.
•pent Thankacirlat at tbeir boB>et.
Mltaet Belle Hopklai and Adah
Thayer attended tbe Teacbor*' i
elation beld at TraTerae City Friday
Rapid'city, liicb, Dae. S.—Mrw
aad Satwday.
Tripp
Kalkaaha. rlaited Mrs. &
Mlaa Agaea Jaoqnet of Tnt
City. Tialted frtenda bere tbe latter M. AtllMe Satnrday laat
DelU
Buttey of South Milton, n
pen of tbe week.
George Fewlaaa and family reinmnd a caller bere Monday.
Clyde Packer and Mkm Bra Pita
home Friday from Maaton. where they
wen «matiy..Mrried at tbe hone
■peat Tbanksgtriag with oJhn Fe
Clareacr Pitman Tbanktgirlng ere
lata and family.
Mra. Gene Draminoada waa taken log. Tbeir many friends with Gn
nothing but bappinett.
to the atylnm at Trareiwe City
terday.
Carl Kenney retaned to Kalhatka
Tbe Ser. A. L. Thmum departed after apendlag Sunday with bis paryetterday for Aehley, Ohio.
enu.
Mitt Ada Kttme returned to TrarMr*. Watkind of Bellalre. Inspect
TbaaktflTlrng wllh.hed rdleon dUnu ed the W. R. C. lodge bere Satnrday.
TbankaglTliig alth triendi here.
jAfter their work was done, they bad
Bom. Wednetday. Dec. i. to Mr. and a short premium and retreahm
Hm. Boa t*y. a gtrl.
I were eerred and a good time reported
Jay Bealt of Bnekley Tltlted hie
eoarin. Mrt. Anna Fenton. aStorday. : R^rt 1Boyer and'T. N. Darltoo
Philip Arnold la tick.
retnmed Tfaarsday aflW a few dv*
Tbit cold taap la interfering with stay on bueioeta oat 'ot town.
the talepMe Dnet.
.
Bdward Ranaom detnmed from
J. C. Peatt waa engaged yealerday BiHilh's ritll with reUtlret In Baketo remoTe tbe engine from the Cate fleld. Got.
ft Crotter west mill to thit ^lace pr^
paratery to ahlpment to-tbe'-Boyne
ft♦ftftftftftftftftft
City firm which purchased the mill
. BOWsilS HARBOR.
ouUlL
,
Caae'ft Crotter hare pnrehased
ftftftftftft’
Bowers Harbor. Mich.. Dec.
large quantity of timber and expect
Nellie kroupa It tpeadlng a tow days
big ran thU wiatar.
Aaron
bM returned from the i Dr. M. A. Kroupa.
They are bnay loading a vettel witli
CedUlec boepU^ where be went tbr
eye tmUaeaL
poutoet at KiPlipa Brot.* dock. Tbqy
MUa Bdana Moaee retarded $atar- haje aboot 7J>oe buabeU to load.
day from aa extmded rialt at bor old
Mr. abd Mn. Venceii Kaner and lit
borne In Brie. Pn.
tle aon Louie hare gone to TmratM
na i&d WllUe Wan apeat So^ Oty tt ritasd tbe winter.
day with tbeir mother at Trurenei A Jatly crowd from Archie called ob
CUy.
Hr. aad Mn. Art KflmniTT Wedaem
Mtsa BfBe Bogan naderwent an op- day erenUd. Dec. 2. bringing with
enUoB tor appeadletUa at tbe Cadit- them a a«M>lr of oywtera wbl^ wna
lae boepital Monday.
aerrod at tbe raldnighi boar. Mro
Mr. aek,^ri. B. 3. Case spent Son- playing was en)o^ by alb Brerybody departed at S o’clock, deriartng
day with Trnrene City relaUvea.
The Nerln Concert company -gare they had a Urge lime.
Sph, 18.69
The Odd Fbllewa beM a baaqnet of
roast ptg last Wadneeday night aad
at a result aboat twotbtrds of tbe
ibers are alek from oe«e ladalgeace la tba dalatlea.
Qalte an improrewrebt ia the Mualcat pan of the eburdt oerricca is be
ing planned by Ibe new paattr. tbe
Ber. Mr. Helwlg. He bopro to bare a
apaelal piece of mmtte. aa aatbrni
U poMiUe. in the amratag and aa
drrhetiru at Ibe erening aerrtee, with
■ODM> special aolo a^d«et la addition
to the regular mnaic..AII eincoraly
hope that be wlU affect tbe doeltwd
eadt. at masic plays eneb ■
aal part of the regular Sabbath aerricet.
Miss Kora Hlltler Is eaterialnlag
her sister Mitt Nina Hlltler. who bat
Soa»e time ago. nearly two weeks.
llUle Tbatma HUl was thrown down
b. a asolfle at aebqol In inch a way
as to fmetare ber rl^ht collar bona.
It was.snppoaed to he a sumtii natu
last Tuesday, when aa examination
by a doctor abowad tbe fracture. Sbe
hat suffered but Uttle lueonresletice
from ft. bat It obt ot scboid •■ a eon
THE FRESHEST
THE CHOICEST
SH BROS, tmp'ro. Mich- am
ioaCPH
fMnaa.aparial tala tor ths Chrtstmsa
k Btrgalns
an evari^ng ia
Heiidars.
Btrgal
the stem. Call and
The Flower Store
OfQo^
Shipped Bad DBlireftpdPitMptlj
Ihc Best 9i cm
Flowere
iGeaUoecMion.
OUEENCITYFLOfULCO.
A rary pleaaaat sarprlae party waa
held laat erroJag at tbe Taylor home
In honor ot MUs Tbelnm Taylor’s I2tk
ilAUli AWERSON, Mnifiir
Ttuwkomt N0.U,
mS.UBKwSL
Travene Oitj.
qm
“About the Flavor of Bread"
Did yon ever notice tSiat moMiire aad fiavor In bread go band In hand? T>»(
Jlavur atayg awlat and l&ewlae bread that doesn't dry out always tastoi good.
There’s a rearon why ’’VOIGT’S CRESOBNT’’ dour always stands ai il t h-*J «.n
points. ’There’s a reason 4ihy people altra>s enjoy eailng bread made frnat
yOIGT^S
• food
la.-i'e
two
crescent
ON FURNITURE
^ve 25% on
allXmas Buying
price
Priro WredtinTSale
210.76.
_________Tabtoi With drop
Iram. formerly sold tor $2.76.
Price Wreddug Sale
Make a aloe Xa*s gift.
We
bare a good assortmeut. A lamp
like cut wttb ceuter draft,
crystal bowl aad 12 Inch tfobe
•4A0 regular, bow
Iron Beds. SprlMgE
iM
10 toeb globe h
decomtioat. stands 21 inchrs
high, regulsr price 2S.W; Price
Wretftlng Sato
L79
LedlM* J>csks and
MesicCabteels
f'W
g*£to'
£rt^W*SoktaJ'^ ....4»89
4 UlAaiCtaln
8.98
ma peM btrit .witk .opUat Mata.
100 piece set Mlilte DUbes.
waa 26.60. during mis sale
2.69 .
OOIKMES
8.99
7.89
7 piece Chamber SeU. Includ•
~
•
22.73;
DaTenporti with adjustable
ends, tn leather or rerona. sorib
220.00. DOW
top 22x46 Inches, formerly sedd
lor 26 60. Price Wrecking Sato
am
<>
A 230 00 rablnei. wKb tine top.
nethlna belter. ' Price WrvMing Sale
IMS
mi
OAK aoCKEU. like cal
'X72A“.4;„““r...3.i9
Oak Sewing Rocker, sritb cane .'•ai.
blgh back, foinMT price 2166. Sale
................98c
Arm Rockers. 22.60 regular Q AQ
price. Wrecking Sale ....
TIdsPulOTTtole
24x24 tneb top. French legs
snd la Solid Oak. former price
IS.OO; Price Wrecking Sato •
t and blgb
Rockers.
Kkers. large
back, formerly 21.60.
L48
Ubrary Tables
High Cbslrs wltb Swing
Table, rector 12 00. now
Quartered Oak or Weathered
flnlsb. a beautiful selection. 29
Tablet, now for
1.89
Wi th all Steel Oonstmetiott.
Upbolnered in plain and fancy
velours, regularly soU for 11^
Price Wrecking Sale
Welcoms to Our
Easy Payment
Plan.'
*LW
Baby Outers, la m-faHe. bine
snd red. sell for 23.:&; Price
\Vr.Tklng Sale
IMS
KHehcn Cabteci
Supported ^ Sprlnga. waa
22-Ti.
98c
216 value. Prio
100 pleee aet Bagllak Ware
Dlahes. former price 216.00;
Price Wrecklag Sato
L17
Fori
In Quartered Oak. Golden or
Weather, and Mahogany.
You
will find Just what you want
bere aad at a big taring too.
Mahogany Music Cabinet,
regular price $8.00. now. Price
WrecUng Sale
Thta Box Scat Dtacr
la Quarured Oak and poUsbed flatoh.
la a beamy aad a good aeBer at
216A0 tor 2: Price
Q AO
Wrecklag Sale, tor 2 ... .C7 *90
« SoUd Oak Cbatoi with Leatker^artA
22.00 iron Beda. now
WreckM
489
bs Olvwn JMt the Barra.
,
The Ladtaa* Aid aoctety are plaaBlag OB a aeeial to be held neat Fri
day ereaiag. Dae. It.
WrtRdip. Abovt 24 ywuag paople wem^
pirotat. who greatly ea)or*< the oem. Ugl
ed ot Ice craaac cake aad caady and
UM party tambr ap at ’a late. boar.
Vtsbltoi Mias Thelma many happy t»
taraa «(<be day.
Just at the time when you are going to purchase that Xmas gift and a splendid opportunity also to
supply your needs In Furniture and other articlee for the home. Our stock is very compieU includ
ing new articles to supply your Holiday wants. Every purchase no matter how smaU shalf mean a
saving to you. Come early and make your selection* you can make a small payment down and have
the goods laid aside for you. then the care is fronri your mind.
LAMPS
5lt£^g”^”ro Rato. 14.89
Solid Oak Stdsbaards tbat fomerty'
told for 212A0.
g> fNO
Wrecking Price Rato .... D.C70
Quartered Oak Sideboard, formerly
tba Tbaakactytic toovk J^^ltatcft
a«onpaBfcd.by.A^ yoaag My
friend.
Mnt UmtoeMbngbtoa. aad Dr. T. ff.
aKtgbton ot Pern. tod. aad J. W.
Haaghwa. of cterMaad. Ohio, who attfoded the toaeral of
Hgator. retamed beroe today..
Ma- P. a Lyle, at Odea. Oi B. Ctork
t fthaca. aad Mm. j. M. Oafetoy. 1
PMaekey, retamed borne taftay. after
attoadtog tbe toanll at -rMft BaajaIB Baator.
Mr. aad Mm. F. C Deamowd aad
t^ldraa *n go to Saa Diegn. CaU tomomw mnndag via tba Pan Mar
quette raUrued.
Mrs. F. E. Brown aad family, wife of
county i-rdaeurer Brown. IKt Ueir
two ^idetacei today at 712 Waablngtoa stncit, ao4 retnmed to Ibslr farm
a. Mapletoou I
Price Wrecking Sale
BUFFET
Ltoa eat. Imgs Ptowft Plato Mirror,
baa toadid gtoM doors, formerly .
ftftftftftftftftftftftBftBftft^
WILLIAttSBURG.
ftftftftftftftftft-ftftBBB-BBB
UtaBialMr^ MIrb.. Dae. L—Waa
BttSe Tlnum and MRS Mariam ORM
tkt ftnw h«w dm
aWMia iw
S.89
214.00 Tables, now for
9.98
Oak Jtrdlneer Sundr. C -tered Oak Tops, former p.;c•^
63c; Price M’rr-cklng Sale *.
T'
80x20 8m^a^M. r^tartT
sell for 2175; Price Wrecking
89c
9x12 Brussels
values, now
Rugx.
'“.4.48
$13.00
948
127.00
Smiths
Axmlnatof
Rugs, ebolc^roa^ns
tllE
eiOK
DEPT.
STORE
Furniture Dept. OR 2nd Fioor - Traverse Gitjf
CoraerCbcirs Ukc eat
i n iitk or MsbOStoir.Mapd Oplsk
.-nd v^ry atroagly OMide: regulirtce 23.00: Price Wrecklag
from Bamboo, rery attracilte. nice Xmax gift, former '
price 21.60: Price Wrecking
lato
89c
m
Per Xwiat DellvCTy.
of ready to wear garments for rnan, woman arid child is
Still dri. Offering Bargains that can’t be duplicated by
any Store in the city.
Tile Haiiflah & Lay Merc. Co.
C«0D ROADS
DREWNAIiy
iNtTITUTC
WttL
ATTBNOSO
•ATUBOAY ArrERHOON.
comn ms
WTD BUILD 8TATC 'BOAD8
Wro OCT BACK EtOkOOO.
Mate Nl^mrtjr Co.
Tow How to Blind llooda That
.would Stand Up and Meat
€kmet at tbo food made noaling Sat■>4v aflomooB than Uwra *u in
the morelas. ”Oood Boade^ Barie was
there MmeHf and there
ttaeUan arauaed.
Mr. Barie pave • Inief talk on what
Mi deponmeat had done laMy, ahewthat SM Blloa of
had hOM IMIU in the Ust Uiioo'
sad m in Urn inu year alone. TMa,
to have a a«aa«k«r alone In front”
Mr. Earle paid
J. W. Bradford vho ha« ebarce of iho
wort on that cbonly, aarliie that he
oaa a man with mud on hbi booU «bo
ooald hoUd jut u (ood a road u any
gratfuate of Tale or Harrard or any
>tte;
Orand Travene eoonty la awused
|M.oeo a year tor food roads and with
this It oodW bund pretty nea.’ly SO
miles of food loada, roceirtnf hath
from the atatc lio.noo. And wbethei
or not It Improru the roada, U U attessed at taxes.
Ur. Barie then spiAe oT the hind of
roads that ehonld be bnllti BIghieen
to SI feet M wtde onoafh tor any mod.
thonfli In roads near Detroit,
width Is 8S feet. Tot there is no need
for toMi a width and there Is no blf*
for reward from the state. 7b« road
than he boUt' nine feet tram ahoolder
to shoulder. In a year or two. the road
will took u though It bid been bulk
It feel wide.
Keoem ValM of Oood Roada.
Kalkaaka eouniy Is a fine esampio
tore (Or the right to tax tbemji
>4 on a tl.000 valuation Instead ol
UUl It. The legfaUiure graniod
this and tha -mohay wm raiaed.thoDgb
|he am wna nnconatltuUonal. Kalkai-
led ofer any question relating
rondt.
It J probable tbat.a committee
appointed to look over the roads
in Mantstae omuty beforer the next
electloi^ aa at that time, the question
of oounty
extern wtl| be laid
before the ppeple of 40 counties, and
It Is hoped that It will carry
Icut M per cent of them.
A -
It being their r»-hesrssl night, the la
dles of Pomona served coffee and
cike. such as they have the vepolaUon of making. Chsa. B. Ootion of
this place la the leader x;f''tbe eornat
hand. He reports the band aa progrwesing very rapidly. Mr. CoRon is also
leader of the Cbpemtob band.
Mm. Henry Rose and daughter Vim
visited Mtwr-Glada WlllUms of Booth
Citon fram
ram V
r until Sunday.-
'COPCMISH.
Copemtoh. Ifleh.. Dm. 4.—Mrs. Fhnnjr Heaum of Pomona was viaitlng
friends In town aoveml days
week.
Al lACount of Traverse City
calUog on friend^ In town Wednes
day.
Urn. Mary WaUaoe made a hostn«« trip to Bou Lake Tuesday..
Mrs. John Hunter and children.
John and Oraca.' returned Hohday'
night from the Boo where they were
vistUng frienda the last two months.
Miss Nellie Noll visited frluds at
Tuesday.
George Bherwood ^ Yuma hu been
vislilag friends bore the pul wuk.
The MUses Pearl and Ireito Hughes
and Donna oBItpa warn ThompsonMile cnllers Wednesday..
Harried. Soaday, nt the hotrte of D.
Sluaser. MIm Viola Z^er and Oeorgo
ser. tbi- Rev. B. miUngtoa oNcisUng. The ydung oonple bnee the
wttbM of n host of friends for
their foture bappinew.
Mm. Chna.8 OInoy lelt WedMwrtay
lor Traverse City, where she will
spend some timo visiting her daugh
ter. Mm. LMa Andre and family.
Barney BIIHngton, who was severe
ly bun la the woods three wroks ago.
is gaining nicely under the skilled
tresimut of Dr. Alee Cornell.
There will be a Christmas tree at
the Disciple church Chrtotnua eve.
Milton Harr, left for Chicago. HI .
All are cordtolly lavited to attend.
C. B. Ahlrich was a Traverse City
*KDQOD ROAhS.The Htoses Edna Kendall ana caller Friday.
by tha tin Camtfit A Ume CampAy.
Hade aWtson visited friends at p»
BMia Thursday.
hu heon dona duplta the fact that ka to a county swemed at only
Mr. and Hra. Hllaad Slandish. of
Mr. »rle hu bat one aaalatuL while «8AOO.OO|> bat the ianners know l^e,
Boe^ey. visited friends In town over
its. where there
valM of good roads.
'Sunday.
taapectors, there here been o^ 00
The gravel In roada ahan be <0 per
Mrs. Alice Jewel and daagbter Ruth
notes of nmd laid.
cent pebbles and 40 per cent unA A
la naaldetnUe work jut to (heap roller for n road can be made of South Grant e-ere guesU of Mrs.
_________________ iBlna ISO mllM of by n boiler tiled with oenerete. Be Rcae Holland Saturday.
The Pomona comet band bad an
essd.'^ enid Hr. Barie. yet beside UiU tore this roller to uaed. however, a
hU once to often busy until alter ■pile tooth harrow should be run over
Far Bole By Juboaou Onifl Ca.
uMnight, oepeelally In preptring his the road. An eight inch Uyer of grav
naaW report. Hr. Berte hu often el. or abiut 1.000 cubic yard* to tho
wuksd uUl S or 4 o’etoek In ^ mile win OHko aa Ideal coontty rend.
■ora^ He to etronMy in favor
”Bot don't nae day!'*
Bto eoonty road eyatem.
Tar Roads.
ManlolM Mao a
ra la Ofayne county, there are
*'Hantotee. eoasty. whldi Hr. Barie
tar veneer toads that are good
U tha oounty with tho be«
h for uy reeldenee street, and
roa* net ohiy to IQehlgna but
would oako a ooimtry road that would
9 the wl
wbole-fihttad BUma, bu Its
be the envy of a sUU. It to made
If jroR< Uve ut bflgaD Totir
yndirful syatom of leada boeui
by « layer of Mmeetont pebbles, which
B kna a leader. *Tou cant Wtre
»mro( t^BtoBBa;.H'«iuMi jn
vroaM go ovhr a ooe-lnch •ereen. and
Bbek of geese Dom behind; you've got
through a threodnch screen. ' Above
dU. Aad doa’t, forget - thej
this la a layer of UmeaUae dilpe and
Lr-.sDr.TwXha»«’s
Ointment
lUST A FEW SH0PPIN8 DAYS
THEN CH8ISTHAS
mm
tlwy mote after harlnc bee« laid out
two yearn.
Tho ram At tho-aemion was spem la
w-bkA the del*ri«s bad beoa paxMM over, and Mr.
:. W« aia.tbtB BBBMB bettw pnpBMd tbtMi OTtT ^ hliow yw
Ohriatm^AOe iktti
^eswe
f»»c^|iii4l*!aA«iTA giftato.
AAd-^ow pookAtbemk. Book!;
from
■
- —. .
I
15ttlp$7.50
. iSlb
Cldna
Thta ia aa etpecUlT Btroorr feetnye thii jm
Behutifnl gooda ht, any price you deeire to pay
.AfftAe^BBtof fofah w need only I* eey. “lake e laok.” Aa
Ml, Toys, T^TB, D«ll< DoU
Ci^ Book Store
To Regulate
the Bowels
.
Primary
Yoscae drprtMoe Dr. A. W.ChqM'iKid.
Report of the primary deitartmcnt
^aad Lime HUt to help yoa esny col this
of Stony Reach school, dltirlqt No.
They effect pranpt and tbaraagh mormmt
of the bowtis and *1 they d* fxd koe Ihdt
ending Dec. i
doe* not hem to be lac
Nnnlbcr of days taught, 18.
Iloyii eiirolled. 9.
Girls enrolled, ]].
Average dally allcndance. it
Perceniagc of stiendanee. 7t
TIioBo who were neither Urdy nor
aWeni during the month were: Wlllard Wilson. Jerhiuy Richardson,. Ar
chie Moulter, Majoric Montague. I.,ydit Hawkins. Adatine Grubb, Mary
Grubb. Anna Ihiffek.
FRANChS} ALIUUgHT.
Teacher.
I of Moneie.
whs has been visiting her bro'.ber.
Frank Hnrlley. returned bein>c Itslay
tTf.,"
0.s*r-i Kidney sm! Liver Ptn* ncdlenU
With other plk I had to ow-mtMly ineresw
the dow Uh I only take eoe .-If
Iwke s
week *>sl r.s-1 >lua thh keep* the rpim to
qdeodsla
There ii ao cjse.t’.ori a* la tWafBdeaey ol
tbi. w-lLkwma toruiymedkam. OoaeOla
Kidney and Liver Pills
Our Superb Showing of
Holiday Gifts
.All goods are on display now. and those who appreciate what in advafttagelt is to
select early while stocks are full will have choice choosiog here from ao entirely
new line of beautiful and useful goods. We cao only offer a few oiitpRes of the
stocks here.......................... Come in when you can, take your time and see iheiri all.
New, beautiful Bayreuth China, a Brand
new line of Leather Goods. Handsome
3tationeiy in Holiday Packdies. Dainty
Perfumes in Gift Packages, Brushes, all
Unds, sizes and prices. Toilet. Military
and Manicuie Sets in new Homback,
Gazelle, Silver and Stag Designs. Smoking
Sets, Shaving Sets. Cigar Jars. Elegant
Kehra and Metal Jewel Boxes, at
is 11
LCiiAV8» BEAI. SOME
ahould wriu to hla Aepariineat If poa-
SPANISB WAR VETS
Jake Hansen haa purebasod a lot
A west of the town and U erecting *
thereon N. B.
Cbapln Is the architect and Frank
ieahph ' Klaaacn Wat CtaAcd ComMcManus master mechanic.
Joke
mande^ at the Annual Maotlng
ihinks that with a little hustling on
of Local Camp.
the part of the architect hf will be
able to move In by the first of July as
Prank can build the house faster than
Nat can dra«- the plans.
dieted the (ullowUig offlcom:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Mnman.der—Joseph lOaxaM.
A
STONY BEACH SCHOOl.
A
Senior vice
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Whitcomb.
Roi>ori o( the higher grades of Stony
Junior vice ci
Beach »ebun!. dintriei No. 4. Peninsu
la township lor the mon'h ending
;)!alr.-T. W. ThlrRty.
December 4:
of the day—Irriag Cook.
Number of days taughi, IS.
Olflecr of the guard—Ooorgo Dago.'
Tout
TfTri.s>-Robert Herkaer.
Boya enrol]ed. 7.
P-rlpgaic to departBeat aacaBROIrU enrolied. ]g.
mcni-Ralph Haailags; altornato—
Average dolly aticndanse. 22.47.
Herbert B. Gage,
Percentage of allendanec, 89.
Follcaing the electlOD tbeBMabors
Those who were neither tardy nor
absent during tho month were: Marie enjoyed an oyster awpper at the ball.
Gray. Beatrice McManus. Alberta Mc
Manus, Balph Duffek. Rosa'jlawklns,
Ruby Hawkins. Harrison Scuflold.
Albert SiinqueiiL Mabel 8unquc'::L
Margaret Wilson, toabel Wilson, Flor
ence M’krrcn.
MABEL E. WALTER.
Honor. MIrii.. Dec T.—The animal
election of officers for 1»0» of Honor
Camp «50 M. W. A. occurred laat
Saiarday night and everything paned
The chronic klc*em of the camp made themselves con
spicuous by their abaeoi^. Their wall
of woe will be something fierce for
the next IS months. The new officers
are as follows:
♦
GRAWN.
Consul—Joseph McCarthy.
Adviser—John Hughes.
Giawu. Mich.. Dec. 7.—Mrs.
Banker—Gust Helderman.
Reaser ^orilved Monday from OncinClerk-M. C. Van Blarlcom.
hBii,,X]hlo. to aiieod the funeral of
Escort-A. W .Ciarit.
her father. Mr. Wledoett, which was
Rbyalclans—B. L. Covey. Qemld D.
haM Wedneadhr afternoon.
Edmunds.
Mh-a Nina WlllUms of Traveme
Watchman—Clayton Barber.
City was the guest of Us]^ Melmoch
Sentry—I. J. Speelman.
Bqturday.
Manager, three yearn-J. C. Van
Mis. O. a. Brigham of DuekTey was Blarlcom.
tbo guest of Mrs. Bmcken Friday auj
Tbe camp is In t flourishing eondicaUlBg cm Grawft friends.
tion and will give a grand ball and
The class of wming Woihem met
supper on Christmas night and a first
at Hh; home of HUa Pearl Reynold*
class lime Is guaranteed. Helm's Im
Thursday evening, the ercnlpir being
perial orchestra has been engaged
pkaaanily spent lu sewing gnd play
and new nuialc bos been ordered for
ing and planning for Cbrliimas tree.
this occnslon.
The nest meeting will be held el the
I
P M. Van Blarlcom has been flood
home Of Mias Beth Dmehon.
< lor clerk in I
MIsa Roby PbUiiw called on Oman
local office the past week,
frienda aSurdny.
The Bwailska rlub met Wednesday from young maids, old 'maids and
maids
that
were
never
made, applying*
evening at Hauy hall. A abort proImm wap enjoj-ed. Refresbmeote were for that position.' Vnn says be will
be Kind when II Is all over with
served.
^Ilver l-aXe hive No. .tS9 met Wed- has tired out three
wlU) dlouuoss and puLiwe 4'pe writhia'iiig offireri Coiiiniander, Hay McOcorge Sheckler gave an interesting
laiotfa: past . mmandrr. BnS flrayIon; Heutonant
Olirti- lecture on travels lu foreign lands. AnBird; rerord kec|ier, Mary .MeKellsr: ter>.|H-rc-ed with dissolving views and
flnance keeper. Alice Burr; chap'tan. moving pictures to a smalt bnt appreBertha Vim.Hom;.-aefjnant'’Manmlwi >4atlvo crowd In the Woodmen hall
Ootdefl; tnlrtrem at arms. WlMa khy- Inst Weifuesday night. It Is without
hard; senHnH. Am SchmWR; iddret. douht one of the best moving picture
Anna Cmndall; idauist, .Margarw Mc- sho»-s In the state and Mr. Sheykkr
should be well patronlxed wherever lie
leiof.h.
Mro. Gear. Burt wan a 8ya»erse li> hilled With his enterUliimenL
M* S. Kohlnt-on Is building a targe
City eatler Tuesday.
W»ll Yollker of Travente Cily, t» in vhed to house bis honec-s In for the
winter and will build a new ^menl
town today buying iniatoeu.
Mm. Schyer. of Trarerae City, who livery bani on Ihe hIIc of ibe one re
haa been visiting her daughter. Mr* eeiiUy clc-stroyc*! by firc> in the spring.
Mrs. Emily FTaMeBburg and Mm.
Lublse Brimmerl w^o were ou i
sick list. aro'boUi reported better.
Inch
through
twe-lneh aereen. Then a
Uyer of flu iimeatooe chips
haidbeeds Is placed on lop and the
dut hniMted oS with biooms. Over
thU to spread onebatf ga»oB of eotl
tar to the yard, which abeuld apreod
when the pavement to worm. Ut (hU
cop] over night and place one Inch ol
very fine «blpa. which would go
(through a throefOurth Inch screen
and paM over a ene^ourth Inch screen
;and there to a p
to damiaaa aafl pmd eaoagh for any
Irecidcate atraM. And it ooou but tlOc
Bile, Aue tourih as much as
bride.
Mr..Cwto
ahaa dm«M ha iwed la halMlag cuh
HONOR.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
S. E. Wait & Sons
Traverse Oty’s Leading Drug Store
Cmcr Vm
I Front CIS.
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SUNSHINE
ftaiM
wtfiitw *f T»
HmtM TMW| r*lkt toaMM
ehtk.
I will try fwvtr •• wany ar
IwtHtry^toaaatMpn'Mi
aaa MM maka avarykady happ)
at l«r aa
I will try ta ba la«iag,lMlpfal aad kM «a ayaryMy tad
ta avary Rying ddn*.
It I aaar fall la ttylaa ta «a
tlwaa m»t¥ <
in'
atala^-
WaHiktr a» mwitaart aa ttw Cradia
Han.Dat.1.1Mt,atC.
Why Naaa yoa. wa eaa UU.
6d tha aeiU hy (
Aad Oyatar Bay aad BaoU.
OB tha aaat la the laUaot o( CnaAid lha ooaaaa af Oaoklaa aad
«a.
OB tha aaath the fair laade of Tnrkayaad Oreadh.
Aad endian, tha Ua^t a< ny aye.
ABd dM Waadt at MBaa atad Tarta
AM tha lardty plalaaB kaewa u
la etoaaat <d aU ta aar haaita.
Tha ftror at fttpptaaaa^eva ea U
rroBi tta aatatalaa of Klhdty’
ataa^Vltk
' OiraB tha ohaar that
■r:
aeatyoaa
BatBlag Ailn oe arnry kaad
Bway aad awlag'aad sgaaak.
Hwa to aelthar park nor ctrest:
Ban'ara tha mtte twlakle feat;
WhMa an tha gowna aad knae;
No plan Bare for hall or bat.
No Mol aev for mt or hat.
Maid te atocklaBi or ahoaa..
What an tha atortaa e( twOlghtlaad
Haik. ah hnrkt
CbU the Bvaat - aaaMB ainn thv
WbMbb la the dart;
CtadanBa aad Ultle BoTeap.
toat hw ahaap. her pnKy
daak Homer. Bold Boy BhM.
Aad tho thrao hoan llelag U
Maeaaalch. Cto
r, aad WOIto BdgM, Tnvared
aty.MIck.
^
H. V. P. BwaaMaa Olab Craffa Ball.
Hatta HaBBoM aad Aldaa Pray,
Mabal.-«lck. Nanaa aaat ta by Otodya
Pny.
, AbagaU ^EUiabath Parrla. age therw
Boatba. Lapeer Mleb. Nana aaat kgr,
^noraaoa B. Palaaar.
Uaa Mae Draper, age two yaara.
Tnverair City. Ml^.. R. F. O. No. A
Nam tent by Bditb Dnpar.
HaitM BpauMlag. age algbtaaa
agatbraa
moalba, Maytald. Mlcb. Namaa aaat
by M. a Manldlag.
AUred Bcbusiar. age two years,
cart Bebuatar. age alaa Boatba. Buo^
■K City, Mlob. a r . O. No. 1. Nanas
aaat by M. B. Bpaaldlag,
•MM baaat any ddy. Bba aan^
dM bare oaa. Oaly a eoraeob. *tu
dett •itMM IL- AM thaa tha (
cam thick aM tMt.
MtUa glrCs aoihw dtiat and
aaytblag tor a loag BlaiiU.,but aba
tm rocked the chair back aM tprtli
«o aofUy- Prdtty aooa tbo HtUa glr)
looked ap Into bar aotbar^e ayaa. swd
Mtay. awaal ayaa. aM bar mthar'i
Upc wen laiiltBg.
Tbea aar Botaar sat the UKle gtr(
down on her lact. and put on her
warn oeat and bar “poa*y“ bood
bar wee attutaa. aM teak Iba UUkt
Ctoib hud. aad weu with her dowa^
to Mr. WaU'B Bora WbU do yoir
-ouppeae they bought Ihare? Why,
Unrest iiule doU, of courae. AaA
oM thao back bom they went, astast
MBUIA Tvnur. B
. niia to aU I cu tUahaf tor this
■dHb HnUMay.
DM ywaaad Opal raoetva your cards
aM bMtau aaMy* I hope you Uked
Traverse Oty. Mlcb.
Nov. n. IPSA
Dear ITaddeat—
This to BatBiday aM IH write you
a tetter. I go to aimool every day.
bare mlaaM Jam ooe day at acbooI<
slaea t started thto fall. aM that day
I want to tho Traverse Oty fair.
am la thq^ third gfMe. We had
Tbaakaglrlag exerdse U school tbe
day before Tbankaglving. Next weak
we are^fotag to kare vacatlu w
thichar Is gafng to (be Teacher's In•tUate.ht Lelud. I have a llule alster. She to two years old. Will you
pot her name oa tbe Cradle Roll? Her
name to Vu Mae. 1 got a postal for
’ntaakaftvlng. I win be glad when
Chrtstmw come. We are going to
have a ebristmw trap. I go to Sun
day school tffary ftnday It is nice
o« today, ud UtUe children can go
(Ml to play,. I am almoat nine years
oM. Now 1 will dose my letter for
tbtotlm. OoM-bye.
Aunty Campbell looked at tbe little
glrl'a iDotbhr aad Ungbad. and the.
IMtto gtri-a motber anlUd back, and
Tbea wbat did Aunty Camp
ball do but make the cuanliigaB Ultle
garauu for that doll.
quite compteu. while iba litUe girl
looked OB la glM amaae.
The BunaMM PraMarttW Visit
the Chrlataiaa doll wm ready,
Taatarday. when your praildrat tor«
who sboald appear at the door but
0l tbo November page from Mr oatentha Hu Who Did the OMrea. ud U
dar.-aba gave a llUIe etart ,"‘Why-‘
Ms hud he held the lltUe girl's «led.
oba aaM. ' Dacambar meen^t
Thu she was all buadled up again,
Edith Draper.
du wat of the whole
and tucked oa the eeat, ud away they
I sronder when your birthday oomu.
dor la
went over the anow^
“Creakety- Mine le ooly two da>'s before Cbrietereak" aoudded the steps of the Man
1 bave.oftu wtabM It came In
Who Did‘the Cbores. ud "Sent
inmofar time.
acrenk" souoded the aled-runaen
But the sun ahooa brightly through
MayOeld. Micb.
Nov. 30. 1PM.
Dur PraaUeat—
recalTad a Uttar today with my
all meet la her room when lha Mg she held the Christmas dolly
pin ud card. I am glad some one
soak sUada. Too kuw the desk U her arms.
has seat my cam to for me. I
•0 'ohock tuU' of Bunshloe laUara,
tall wbat ay pets are. I bare twutyAfter a while they cam
Ud BunUlaa papen. aM SuaMlaa
bouse “down by tbe lake “ Tbe poor fMir cblckaaa. aid a Mack and white
bntlou and cards ud books, that
tttUa girl'i motber opeaeil the door, klUy. tu aane Is Captala. 1 am four
tha BU of the bmaa ahakot hto
years old and la tbe seraatb
ud the Hu Who DU tbe Chores
. It. nmettmaa, whoa your
Bomag tbe mUe girl o( tbe atM aM grade. My leaebar'a um is MUs
Id a hurry ud luvas
over tbe tbreaboW. Tbare'stood the BeDe Bayers. I go to Sunday school
drawara pulled out But
other UUle glH laaida. gaslhg wide- every Suday. Hy Sunday school
had taellBda. the BuBahlna daak Aoaldi
eyM at tbe CbrUtmaa dolV'- Qul^ leaeber's aam U Mrs. HeUa Barsum.
eartalBly anile all Ua tlaae. li'a ad
t»0 mUe anna bold out the wonder WeU I cut think of uy mrr. so I
fan of happy thiaga. Bo wall aS alt
(nl doll, and slowly. woadeHagly two win •euaa. Oood-bya
down aaar It, aod talk about the hap-i
our tosbine boy.
other little arms racalvM K. plaat day IB tha yaar, aad that U
When tbe tittle glri reached hem.
Edward BpauldlagChrtttaiaa day.
her mother adkad. “Wbat dU they
Do yu law care of the ehickeos
Of oouraa than an two waya tO: •ayr
younallrr I should think they <
thtak about Chrtatnaa. Oaa to to
Tba imie giri lookad paMM for a Blew pet's to have, aad I'd Ilka to
Utah of what we get. and Ihh othw Mute. Thera waaa't aaybody that your kitty, too.
to to think of what we glee. I ena- uM aaytblag at an,” she uswared.
der whl^ la really tha awat (nat “Do people always bare to aay thiaga.
MabeL Uicb
Tour praaldaBt haa a boUob that thlak- motiarr Her motbar's uawer wu a
Nor. M. IMI.
lag about nice thiaga that art going' lOaat ktoa.
Dear fWMaat—
to happen U part of tha good date
1 tbooM 1 would write a tew lines.
(hat chnatawa bdtda for ua. aad rte
•unaMM Latlara.
am la pchod now. There, are elx«ntte a big girl hafora aha atopKlagiley. Mich. toM in school now. My brotbor Jnn
ptd lying awake at aigbt wMa «•Nov. SA 1PM.
■tarted‘^Khool today. His aam to
!. Just bacduao ahe vaa DaaKPraBdaatMortle. aod be le In the eighth grade.
_ axdtad
the lovely time that
1 UMjtob I wwld write a ffew lloea . have i Aster whose name to Bihet.
was 'to com la a tew weeks. It ,aa t hsvB^ wriuaa la a la
She Is in tbe ei^th grade, loo. My
aiadbM as tboagh ska ooaU falriy Thera la not auM gotag oo up bare.
tu^rl bam to Miss Ruth Vouag.
kmll tba pungeat balaaa M tbe t am la acMol aow. Oaylc HoMl.
r'am la*'U* tourtb grade. There are
<%rlBtmu tree, ud see tbe WjUa the aam taaobar wa bad tost year. Sve tk cor dase. two glrto aad three
cdMlae twlakllag. ud leal the qaaar, Is (uMIng here. i am la the Mgbtb boys. I dt with Pearl BMley.
knobby paMagas that bung atystpr giMa Wa have hM. ToiiBi PeopU'i
got an our loesooi, ud aa we bad
ioaly from (be bandtbg boughs. But. meeting ever)' two weeks alnee last not wrlttra to the Sunshioe page for
afte a wbDe. aom way. CbrUtmaa. apriag. I mimed Juat two Buadaya. a long -while, we thou^t we sroaU
aeamad to grow bigger to bar. akd Wa have had a alatoter here foc.tbe
write. 1 have about a -mile to go to
dMat mau Just tbe good Um that last two weeks. He preadied every
school. I am tu years old. I bare
to hare, but meut Bight except Saturday. We had aloe
throe sisters aod six brothers. Two
otbar patvle's good Umoa. too. ,AM eaeatlaga. too. We had oompuy
of my brothers are married, and one
thu whM she toy awake at night. achoal yesterday. I Uiafc wa are of my slaters. 1 hire a little aelce
It was to iBBglae that aba cuM aae petag ta bare a tree aad a program
1 would Uke Jo bare Jota the Cradle
aver ud aver to far away, all ovwr the aUool-houso Cbriatms. I don't Roil. aM her name Is UctU Ham
the woril ud Into other roUTi homes kuw whether 1 win speak or
mud. Aod I have a coanin 1 sroutd
aM lives. Thu someUmaa aha wtMid Every Um 1 have wriuw to the aub like to have Join tbe CrMle Roll. too.
■mOa late the
have sent la som new aamea.
aam to AMen Pray.
Vk'eU. 1
tUsM the tears wwU come. aM. I doct think there are any UU Um.
mtut dose.
Ckrlatmu saamod more bautUul thu
Prosn your mmber.
ever tadora Just bees ne
o aha was no aM wa will soon have saow.
\
Gladys Pray.
haroF—yaa..ud sorry, too—with all not like to think «rf It. becaune I like
Do Metta and AMeo live In Mabel,
tha paopte who were plaai^ag ahaM spring ao macb betiar. Wall 1 must
(or Chrtotinan Day.
cloaa for this Um, ud hope to bear too? 1 win send you the Cradle Roll
cards tor them.
from you sooo.
srs
Tour Boasblne Oiri.
tha dut was a UtUe glH. (ha'''Mu,WbO Age lA
Bernice Baj-ers.
DM tbe Chores told bar motber about
If you have aaerelaaa at your adiool
Aad tha «aU that ata Bad Biding a vary poor family thgt bad Just
i CbrisUaas time. I hope yoa wlH
lato town. They lived la
Heal
write ud tell m all about them.
Uay
boose
by
tM
Mda
of
(be
■
Aad lha aplaalag pony, too.
where Mr. Hull's big Uctory ww
Lapver- Mtch.
to. but tbe Btraet srasat named
TV UUla ehlldraa to twilight Jaad
Nov. ft, 1P08.
tbu. of course and you asld “Dows
Art aUU aa ailoa.
by
tba
Lake' wkea yon apokn of Dear Proaldent—
AM the ttory taOar vast 'ander
1 tboeght 1 would write you again.
Whore dM you VpeM Tbukaglvlng?
wu near Cbritmas Ume. ud the
ttah to Ml aaW atory twl^
I was at my place. We had a big.
Tha ert^ chirp, lha atan* ayaa llUle EM wan going blppltybop moat (at goose. 1 am going out to my sUof tha day. and koeMag away, with aH
ter’s CbrisUnu. Please put my sisier's
her Bight aM malm from a carUta
Parhapa the
I fa the I
baby's aam ou the Credlr Roll Her
closet ihqt ahe knew held wonderful
think
Bdtoe it Abigail Bllsabelh Ferrla, aM
thiaga. 80 whea she board, about
_ Than BaacyUthatr play;
ahe Is three monthe old. Is there
M whatever to heard or -aaid or these very poor folk, and learned that aay enow at Traversa City aow* Well,
there was a lltUa girl of about bar
as It Is getting late, l -srill doea. 1 raown age, abe wwdared wbat wu
Bach atoepy . weary Uttia oaa
going to happen (or Uat IHUc glri's aula as ever.
OaU raotad tor next day.
Mont slDcarely yours.
CbrtstBBs. Aad when the Man Who
E. Palmr.
ftr the pfllow to while la twilight Ud the CUraa cam la wltk u arm
leemad nice to bear from you
ful of wood, tbe UUla girl (who wu
•gala. Ploranca. 1 always consider
ywr piwaideat yw know), slddtod up
AM whBa tha bed.
me o( my Suablna glrla.
AM tha taadar. loviag ■otharh head to klm. aM saM “U that poor little
glri gotng to have a Christmas troer
la laid oe tha drowalaat bead
PUyftolA Mich.
“Bless your heart, child, she aarar
Aad-Bek tha-tuaa aha ham <
Nov. 2A IPOA
bM a Cbrtounas tree In bar ltre.“ aaDear PraaMutAs with aett crak tha rocker awlags. swarad the Mu n'bo DM tbs Cbom.
I would like to Join the Snnshtae
How far away K oeoma!
The little gliTs ayes opanM vary Ctnb. 1 am a little girl nine years
net taaa that tuUaby. ah ne!
wMe. “Hemt aba got a doUyr ahe Old- t am la tbe fourth grade. My
Thty an leaving twlllgbt toad, yoa
taacber's aam to Mlsa BeUe Bayers.
“Nothing hot a corncob with a I go to school every day. Well. I
par (ha Btmer MM af d
piece of doth arauM R.“ auwarM
the Man, gaatly.
Then the UUle girl want adf all
Opal HollUay.
by beraeif. «M pulled out tha was
I am glad that you wrotam a letter
Opal BatUday. aM Bdlth Halhday, chalc (hot ww her own aM eat down
I we eu get aequalntad AM I hope
srtth her (aca ta the walL
MayBM. Mich.
Pretty mu her mther cam Into
Aaato Oary. Ba—W Oty. Mich.. R.
r D. No .L Sane eaat ^ M. B. the ranm. but tba Uttia girl navar
May«el<ji<lU.
NOT. r. 1*M.
Mward SpaaMlBg bM Mary BpaaUla Juat a mtaute tha Uttle glri ww
t« MayAalA Mich. Naaa aaat by aot dttlag t* the chair any teegar. Dear PtanMeal—
bwt
bM
beea
ptUad
ap
aM
baU
1
am
a
mUe
girt
Ms
years aM. and
H. B. BpaaMtag
Vmiaa Bager. Fred WdaUaad. tlMUy ta her moUer's anm. aM wooH like ta Jota the Baanhlae aub
r one wbtopefad. “Row tdl me Plaam aeM me a card aM bama.
For peu I bare a aka Urtle dog aM
Chcota ^r. Julias BOar, Maynard ail about tt“
I (hallgbt 1 .srould wri a few lines.
asebod a.
arithmetic
die waS Just on the floor.
There are twuly In school when they
I have two Asters, their
Edna and Etta. There are
twenty-six cleittu in the whole school.
In five of them Our tesetaer's
Is Miss Rntb Young. The
achod Is about forty fpei from
!houM. 1 sit with Gladys Pray. Thet<»
boys who til la front of us
Their names are Hobart Pray and
Blythe Bfowo. I am ten years old
and so to Gladys. We are in tbe
foonb reader. Mortle Pray staned to
ling. There are twelve
girls and alae boys. I bare a little
slKer t wooW like to have Jdn tbe
Cradle Roll. I didn't hear from you
tbe tost dm I wrou. Good-bye.
Pearl Badley.
What tu yon aM Gladys must
have tngetbor. 1 am pleased to bur
Iron
both.
Grawm. Mlcb.
Nor. 30, Ipag.
Dear PrenMut—
I tboogb 1 wouM write becuse 1
hove aot wrtttu U a loag Um. It
to ramlag very bord
you apoM your Tbukagtvtog? We
•mred at bom. GnMma Ciwla iai
famQy were bore Tbuksgtring Day.
They brought their pbODOgraph with
them. aM we had som muale. I did
go to Bcbed today becoue It was
■tug so. I Uke to go to achod.
Hy TeaUeris nam to Mra. Levey.
I like ber very mocA I am U the
grade. ! am eleren years dA I
hare v card but I bare toet my buttoo. Ud I alae have tbe card srtU the
Mrd u tt. that you out me. Wdk
Bbe turud tbe MM. aM the wxt
that is an I. cu tktek of for thto
ttmd m gwod-bye.
g
Thiaga That I Mutt Bay. lutud.
(Oh Dear!)"
Baule dark.
That pathetic “O Dear!" ta parw1 wm aead you another Suashiae _mea went straight to Mlsa CenMBttoo. for I know yen are « tiwe M's heart: It aeemd to her that Ue
could bear the aigh tUt actompaaled
Nervous
W(»ik“Oiit
If yon are la Ois coudMmb
Maratoto Ciurtotmao Wtahu'
Tbe poor little nmae!“ Ue said. yoor BCTTg fares is wmk Ob
Everybody la tbe botm spent more -Let as are wbat abe bM to buy 'Inor lus Um buaUag (or Margie's note stud.'“
book She gave a carefni dcocrlptlM
1. A eabe o( snap tor motber.
or ii. a sheet of foolscap paper (aWed
2. A aew-papar bolder for father.
do the saoffc iii^sA dogB
three times, ud the Jaavaa cot U
S A aedrtM tor Warren.
gygtem and brinp dotrett
made aa exedtoat nofe-buk. aM wn
4. A baadkerchler (or NunM.
. disetflc. WbsD the nerreB
evideatly of untoM value; (or Margie's
3 A red balMoo tor llule Kate.
face was grave over lu loaa, ud she
______ the b«Mt b Bublff
ItrwM lauoaaible not to Mugb. al■bed som turs aboat It. Yet
bel^' MM Ooraella (elt that behind tbe to force the ttf«ipTfof
all tbe eearcfalng was of no avail.
through yoor weias; the stomof tears
fads to dicest food; the
“Canul you recall tbe chief things
_______ difference getween
kidneys lack power to filter
in nr asked ber brother Warren
wbat ibeTlTlter would Uke to do aod
sympatbleaHy.
uhpuritiea from tbe btoo^a^
must do was laughabM aad
Margie bestowed a superior look same dm piclful.
boy though be
-The poor Uttle mouse!" Miss Hend tbe ^tera to breed dbeBse.
aM said with dignity. “1 kuw rick said again, and re-read tbe nSm
Nerve energy must be restored.
every word that to la It. every single carefully signed with aom flourtsbea.
Dr. Miles’NBrvtttC will do it.
word."
bccaoM it strengthen the
"Helen Margaret Lew'ls. areoM
“Then why pn..earth arc you mak daughter ot Mr. John K. Lewis. 2T
Berres; it b a nerve raedictac
ing aurb aa ado about loAng Itr South Pearl afroeC" Then tollowfd
ud tonic, that r^oUds the
Make aooUier: I’ll give yu a abeet
entire nervous system.
DM only o( tbe town and
of poper."
county, but of the sute. aad llaaib'. OWWW. t WWJ mr
Marglodrew nearer, and spoke low. "I'alted SUies of America.'' written
“It tont that Warm: By Christmas lu toll Certainly oo one need be at
notes were la It; ud they were se
discover wboee property
iSi™i J3“crets. of course; and I'm afraid tbe had blown away.
boys at sebod will find It ud teiC
MUs Kcndrl^ gave more or 1cm
and mke lou of tua of m.’i
bought to the llule book as she meat
Warren whistled: this was urlus.
bout her varioas duUes aad pleasurea
Tm atruM that It to gone for good.’ (bat moralng. At lafervals she talked
he said gravely, “or tor bM. I bare to herself after (Ms fashion: I woader
Mare Medical Co. ltlhhBft.M
tooked high and low for It 1 wouldn't whether Uie poor motber has lived all
mind. Msrgic; aay boy who would
these years with a family of »»>-« alae
tease a glri about ooefa things Isn't
DO sewtag-mcblae! There to IKtIe Kate, with Margie's tovw." AM
worth mlndlag. Besides, everybody
Buchlne ot Aut Uura's that I Ue dolly Inalds It pot ooly could opu
is geitlag ready (or (^risimas, ud am to dispose of. almost new and la
and shut lu eye*, but It bM leetb!
people birr u tim tor teasing."
better coadl\ioa tor work thu It would
Aod arms aM togs ibal euM M
Nerertbeless Margie carried a grave be if quite aew.“
moved lanmm like humu omm. Woo(ace all day. and locmd about ber
as she said
aaxlously. In
ders grew; a third awaaonger broogbt
tor the lost note-buk; ud acaued tills; ber Aunt Laura bM so lately tbe graadmt ovwcom that bad over
the faces of all thr boys at ucbool. gooc where aewing-macktoes are not
been In tbe Lewto homo. qaUe
and avoided tbe moat trying ones: but Deeded. "I wmder whether thto to tba
place for IL" That waa tbe ead of her ud labelled. “FOr (ttber, from bto
ubody teoaed ber. Inatud, nmat of
the scholars were sympathetic, and ■enieace. At aigbt she bad qnesUoas dangbter Margle,Tben come a dlello^ ao big
tried to betp ber hunt (or the loot to ask ber totber.
'Father, do you know of a mu that It bad to eoese la two volamao.
book, each being pledged In hour
named Lewis. John Lewis, on Peart
wot to took at a word of Its contents
"For Biotber Warren." aM tbe cUreut
street?
if they found It. Tbto pledge even
was reacbod wbu a Baal box arrivM
Lewis? Why yes." uid ber lather.
her father and mother bM been called
iaddressad to “Him Margto Lewta.
“1 know ktm quite well: be to a car
upoa to take.
from BuU Omu.” wblU ooetspwd
penter by'trMa.’a worthy man. and
Tbe days passed, ud u truce of the one who has bad som hard knocks winter coat ud baL MW aad warm
and beutUttl.
loot treasure.
lately; lost evary cent of mooey from
All day long aM In(toed tor many
Tbe truth was. the wlod. If it hM hto last Job. I am afraid. Wbat about
days, exdtomeat ru high at Ue Lawta
cboeen. couM have tMd the whole him. daughterr
•me; every member of tbe (aarily
story. Out on a frolic, ooe day. It
‘ Fatber. to be tbe mn who fixed
talked
at uce. ud eacB bM bla own
met Margie Lewis m the way borne tbe trelUa, aM made the new gatetheory of the wooden to urge. Bet
from school, and thought wbat tun It wayr
aeltber tbu aor sOAwardi dM they
would be to seise be^ UtUe brown cap
"Yre. (bat's tbe mu.
and made ber ran tor It. A fine race
"Aod that day It rained so bard you dlscOTcr wU bM belpM Maisle'a
tboogbU aM wtobee. ,Nor
It gnve ber. and perbape srould not let him wear Cbdrlry's old overcoBL
- let ber off even so easily as It and said It fitted as if it had been did sbe ever rr<over ber tost dote. bat tor tbe tact that aba dropped made tor himr
her btotory. out of w'tateb flnUarM a
“1 believe 1 did. R-bat ot K aU?
paper lAat the wind becam at once This grows
lateraaied In. It gave over tosMng
"Mother, do you suppoee. if we
“.Nothing.
tbe bu. ud seised that paper. wbKA fatber; oaly.l know now bow
could know ebout them, thlags aiwayi
was Margie Lewis' acto-book. ud
-work togutber (or uM* aa muck as
some of Aunt HeMa*s trust
it flying up tbe streeL arouM the cor a way that I am sare sbe wonM like. my losing the aotoboM did? Warren
ner. down uotber nreei. Ud fiaally For Cbriwmas, too; she was very foM says that and tbe CbrUtmaa preeenU
led it lying on the stooe coping of of Cbristi
belong togetber; ud It deu mn
tbe bay window of Hr. Joslab Kend
Tbe day before Cbristaias was <m to. doeont It? Becauee they were
rick's bouse. There bis daugbtw. Miss of the mou erenttol ones of Margie JuA eiscUy tbe tbiegs 1 wasted t*
Cornells, toond It when she opued Lewis's life. It was a rainy, ngiy boy. only mloe; there smut uytblag
the window to dose the blind
day. aa unlike to Christmas (esUvato on (be book tor me. Dn yoe sepposc.
“What la tbe world to UlUr' she as it could be; yet by twelve o'cloek motber, that OM U « work all tbe
aald aloud, then sat dowa to disoover. Margie was all but wild with astonlah Ume meklng thlam fit tegetber etaei
Ume maklag UIngs wort ugetberT
If she coolA She was not pledged to meat and delight
Hergle Lewto uppoees that sbe
secrecy, ud sba read ud laughed arrived with a sewing macblne marked
erne tbe bUPl«« pereon la the eUy
Tbe oote-boofc was paged aod bead ■ with tbalr Areet ud
and although Mrs. Lewis protest (bat Cbrletmae Day. bnt aba wu
ed In nice order. Tbe first psge
ed that there was some mistake, be prabubly mtoUku. Al toast. Utoe
read: —
Things 1 WUb I Could Uuy For perslAed in leaving it. Margie danced
—Junior 4
aboui lyAM fairly screomed when
Christmas.
ahe toabd a card tied oo the Iron leg
1. A sewing-machine lor mother.
The KrmlneM dMopaeWe CeaL
that read. “Merry CbriAmaa to moth
2. A new overcoat (or father.
la winter toe coot of (be ermine
S A big dictionary for brother War- er from Margie."
•'I never did'" sbe exctolioed. al to enoWy white, except for tbe black
4. A big black bat with feathers (or most pale with sirtoalshment "MMber Up at (be ead of bto buUr tail. Bet
I never, never did! I only wanted lo.“ U summer It to a dull mabogur
Bister .Nhnalc
browe above, changing ip pnto. sul
Then another expressman 3. A doll tbA could MWB ud shut
with a b°S*'
marked. "For dear phury-yellow below.
its ryes tor dear little Kate.
"Upon my word!" said Miss Kend
rick: “wbat aa ambitious young per
son It to' A rery excellent selection
of glfu. though I suppose her poc
ketbook win oot admit of sU of ibem
Cu you give a better prereM tor ChrlAmu tbu om of o
Does the
BabyThrive
If not.Bomethiag most be
wro(« with tt» <004. if the
mother's nOk doBMt miirlsh
it. she Deeds SoDrsEniMUMi.
It iufvtks the efemeotsof fat
required for the beby- tfbabjr
b not nourished by ks artttdal
food. tjwD it requlns
scon’s
EMULSION
Hklf a teaspoonfsl three or
four times a day in ifa bottk
wa have the dcftrcdctet It
itohawcamaaolcaert
veama^d...
^xmbhbiesBMlcfaidrea. A
tty<eat bottle wB move the
tmIholourBMew
MUIEIBMCWRIIHIERS
It's a good
bearings sre eacloeed w u one eu gA bto hand
In tbe wbeet,^c^fclag it periev-tly sefe. Bring baU bearing It taru
rery euily. Tbe bench accommodates two tubs.
Wubtag days
came so often lUt they ought to be made u easy as poeeible. Wring
ing clotbes by band is bard work so If you wut to uve hard work
ud save time, buj a wringer. We JuA got a stotk In. They are al
good and some are better thu good. They are guarutoM (mm
ooe to five years, so (bat to as good u cu be expected.
Pricss are S2.65. S3.5I. $3.95 S4.67, $S.ft
We have Wsahlng Macblee* sM M’asb Bnardi-aH aorta.
Cali W corner Fraot and Cass.
Gncer
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