Grand Traverse Herald, March 13, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 13, 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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1908-03-13

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(BiVXinh

Mttulb.

TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAY AND FKIDAY.

$l.t* A YEAR.

TIIAVIMI crrr. niuNO Tn»v««»c caunY. mcMioAH. fi«o«y. «*bch h m

FDIE SCARE DEATBWAS SUDDEN TRIEDTO KILL KING HAAKON CHOSE REPRESENTATIVES
INASCBOOL
MM. LINA ACKIR JOINID M. C.
CHURCH BUNOAY.

. niume mothir* rouomt
wrm THi ttACHim.

fEIFSWaEGEODNDUSS
A* TMKM WM NO Pint IN THI
•UlLDINa

D(W^ ta. HDd ■ M WA*t

CUeago. Mweb 10^ Ire scere
at the DaBts echcrt. Dm^UIdm aed
pereata lato terror aad predpltat
rtM Id whlei Morea of voaen lorad' e^ the eehool boose end fon^t vltb
the teerten
elort to drac eat
1^ ehMiea. No Ire oecorred.
' Ma«r Narrow laeapea.
i^ltUbwg. Pa, Mtreb lO^Tbe
r tad aaosatlnMj Ire
la the Mato^ og WIQ
oecorret there this BonUac whsa
the WaDaea boOdNc. the tova's Urr
eat straeteo la the heart of the eonaealtjr. VM eeaplettfr daetrofod.
aatamat a lese eetlmated eoasemtteNr at mOAM. aad eassed ptdafo)
lajarte^ to fight man.
I
Othan had aarrow eacapea. a^
. least fear penoas ware alaMOt baro•d ahve as thep stept
Pewle bi Alias Heaas.
Baa Ftaacdaco. Mareh 10.^ pealr
oeeurrsi aaeac the 400 oeoepaats of
the dtp aad eoaatr alms
ahertif attar 0 o'eloek this awmlDe
vhaa aa slant of Ire soaadad. Baroral aaed taBatae wan tnfared la the
Bad oeraBbls to cet oat of the band'
lai. Iha dSBtate bp the ire «h

j EVILS DF IHVORCE
4tlV.

PATHU OOLOCN BPOKI
TO mMv PBOPLI.

ABrIaad HN NMfhfe To Kaaretae Dieare^ew^^^HlisIlip Tbslr

^.Bae. fl^lhar Ooldea dellrared
a TSR IMa aarnoB Tandap algbt oo
tte ^BaenBBK ol MatrtBoap' at
•C ftaaeU ebartih. the dsorch betas
packed to the doors.
PUher OoMsa dsplond Ihs erU of
dtearoe aad ntd n was dsatroptac
aet aleao tl^s aaaetltp ct tha hose
b«t the ,T«rp lenditleai at the coremsat aa
fhther Ooldee
tooted a auBber af paaaatee tron

Tuesdsp Morning the U
ill and at Ni^rt 4^ I
Away.
WlIIUmibBrs. Mich., Marcb 11.—
Mre. Lena Acker, wife of Joba Acker,
died St »:>0 Ust UsbL her death be­
ing Terp soddea. Bhe was oolp »
rears old and bnldes ber bubaad.
leeres a Mule KLfDoatbs old child,
father, nurther, fonr brothers sad
three sisters.
Buadap, Mrs. Acker was sppsrenllp
as wen SB osual sad onlted with the
Methodist ebureb here
Testerdap
mortiiag a pfapsldan was sommoned
for the Irst tine aad Ust algbt death
caiae. the causa bdng eongesUoa of
the brain.
The toBcral seirtoe will be held at
the Wllllamabarg ebareb tomorrow
9:30 A. to. and (be body wlU hi
taken to Bk Rapids for barlaL

SCARED UP
BLACK FOX

IWOnCKTS
Mich.. Marrb 10.—
I efllata Msettoa.oa Moedap resaltod. la the satecUoo of officers u
elm bNow. Two lepabUeaa ttcheis
nre la the BMd, the Isom appereatIp hMas spoB eatoroemeot of the
Btaerlawa. The eirlc isagm ol Ue
Tfflase SB^orted H. H. Oreea. wuo
Idedsed MaweU to pot oa the Hd aad
oerew It dowa. HU defeat U looked
«poa bp BPBp as erldeece that BIk
Baidds is aot unamlited to the Ud.
elthoesh Aaeroea Is a stroiis
for order aad Uw eatereeaeat.
has baea for two pears oo the dtp
ooaacll aad baa prored blBoelf a
capaMe aad |Wi«r«eBlre aiaa.
Preeldeat—Itarrep B. Aaereon.
Oefk--4aa Q. MaiweD.
irreaaaier Filts u. Bobater.
Anwsos Leainl B. Bmltb.
Tiaalea two peara—Tbocaaa B.

BawUff.
Tnwtae two peats-4> Joha BoaUp.
BUBiNISB BBCTiOoTOONI

Thlo Merniig.
ntBhVE. March 11.—The eaUre
hpMacBa eeelica cf Tarsatns. Fa,
was totallp deetrwprd bp Bre tbU

AMPUTATED
MACHINE GUNS KILLED 2,500 ONCE AGAIN

Brewght In Twe Large Lynx Pelts To
day and Reostved the Sounty—
Lynx Killed Many Pan-

Peter OlioD. of Fife Lake township,
as at the courthouse today to make
affidavit to seenre the bounty on
Urge lynx which he had killed while
.hnatiag In FMe Lake aad Union townieblpa. The lynx were unusnally Urge
Imeat. The bonnty oa lynx U
It baa beea found by tollowfag
their trail that lynx kill a Urge num­
ber of partridges durtag the wlater.
the birds roosUag on the snow or oa
low evergreens and tte lynx which
travel In the night thus are able to,
make them captive.
WbUf hUBtlag not long ago Mr.'
OlzoB saw a bla^ tax whl^ htb dog
seared up. but owning to the high
wUd be did not bear the dog burlc
lag aatU the fox was well away from
However, he aimed a shot at
tha Seetag animal, the abac tdehUg
aoase of lu hair. BUck tax pelts
worth from S4«e to fTM each, aad
bad be secured this one It woold have
beea a Prtte pML
-

aEANUNESS NEGESSART

CROWS IN FLOCKS

L H. DKON, PRESIDENT

MRS. BURDEN DEAD LOOKING FOR SON
Wae the Wife of Patrick Burden—
Funeral Seevleo st SL Francis
Church Thursday.
Mrs. Anna Burden, wife of Patrick
lurden. died at 3:30 a- to. Tuesday at
Mercy bi^tal In Manistee, where
eke M ^ tor tke us^ two weeks
for tmbMBL She Ass M yesre old.
Mrs.- Bnrdsn was toraerly Mtss
Abu MoffaU. and she had made her
home In this city for more tbau 18
years. She was united In tnarvisge to
Mr. Burden a lew years after Uklng
up her tesldenoe In thi city. She
enme here from Ireland, where ber
parenU died eeveral year* ago. and a
brother, Mike, aUo Bvea to ber naUve country. Another brother. Pat
MoffaU, realdes here, and a sitter.
Mrs. John HcOtll. lives shoot four
miles from the city. She had long
bemi a member of 8L FruDcIs church
and laafbi a large number of trleods
In the city.
Mr. Burden took bis wife to HanIstee two weeks ago yesterday, hop­
ing that t|e treatment would beoedf
her. She tnJJed steadily and her
tendanU soon saw that all efforts to
restore her to healib were unarMIlnr
Mr. Burden and hie son. WlllUm. lefi
yesterday morning for MaolMee bar
tng been ntAilled that the end wu
near.
The funerul was held Thursday
morning at » o'clark at St. Francis
chur^ the Rot. Joseph Bauer of-

TO

VERT VAUABIE ANDUl

STANDPOINT
OF CONSUMER

m. Matilda J Stone, of Austin. WAB TAKEN BY DR- WHITAKER
111., supreme worthy high priestess of
IN MILK LECTURE.
the While Shrine of Jerusalem, was
prsaeni al the meeting here last
evening and helped with '.he wort.
The supreme vrorthy ginde. Mr*.
Hunt, of Peioekey. was also present.
Six candidate* were InlOatsd and a
very pleaaant time was enjoyrd. the M1LK IS VERY BENBITIVB TO
OOORS AND DIRT.
work being followed by a supper al
8 o’clock. As a •ouvenlr of hee rtsli
his city. Mrs Stone was present n>to Mimt Be Guarded AgatoM Al
They
Carry Bacteria On Thoir
ed with a beautiful Traverse City
Feot and Contamlaato
spoon The out of the city visitor*
Things They Toue*.
sere Ur* B.-t u. of Kalkaska, aad
Mrs. Henislrcst srd Mr*. IBnman.
r Bellafrv
Oo» of the m
alons of the Grand Travera* OMr?>
men's MsoCiaUan frao the etnhdpolat
of the milk cdvsnmer toc4 pUe* last
night when Dv- (too. WWtaker, dC
'ppezrzrycc of Big Bunchs* ef Them Washlnginn. addzmied tho andlsaoo
^ty ng Around Today B**med
"Market MUk." As thU leem

At If Bc-ng Waa Mere.
dealt with the mUk u nu ata«es U
preparation for the markrt It ahmil'd
Crews to flock* a-, ’hi* cesson of have proved a drawing eatd to the
St 2A00 but this la thought ta bo
people of the city as IMa gaasttca o<
FRED CURREN HAS HAD THREE :fcc year are very run ly seen
high oatimata.
|
tbe tpiK-nriat-e of a big bunch of eanltary milk M m» ot tho most laPIECES TAKEN DFF LEO.
pertaat boforo the paopto today. Or.
them today Ojlng around over
Over 4M0 ctrlkors StsrtM tdft^yeh
lay gave rtoe to (b» belief that the Whitaker wa* aroMtdd by MotaopO
through Iho ctreou ef Uuiqua. They
views handled by PldL Harlan
break up will be early thU year and
refused to dUperoo and triad to ruah
Darta. a lantern osport bnrlM maA
that sprlDg U well on tu way here.
the troepo who suddonly turned the
According to the almanac, spring b
moohino guns on the mob.
The milk U one o( the prMpAc ar­
due March 31. or ten days from today
NEW BOARD OF TRADE PLAN and It trry be that the Mrd* have ticles or food tar the tatnnt and In­
NINO A BANQUET.
valid and as IL ta many qaaen. It not
be«i rerdlng the almanac and
going by that rather than by the eon- sterilised by being cookdd mMh moro
care abouK be taken with tt Tho
ditloni that usually prevail In
Village Prenerty Is Moving Lively- latitude.
plrtures thrown oa tho atren itanrReported That Saloen Keepers
ed sublei in the worst onndilion at
Arc lAterected In Selection
imndsable and dirty stabtaa
Of a Sherm.
mean dirty oUlk. On* pletara waa
shown of a milk room tarmod by parlUloolnc off oee eonior ot a hag pea.
Aged Man Was in Cadillac Yesterday
ThompsooTlIle. Mich. March ll —
Many saeh sUdea vara Aawa aad
at«d Found Bey Had Slept ii
Dr. Shank performed an amputation
(hen It wa* ahowa hov eleaa tha
Police Station.
upon Fred Curren, of WalkervUle.
sublet eonld ha kapL
MIcb.. Tuesday. Mr. Curren had been
TO Ulustrau thU a diasar party
The Rev. W. R. Mathewe. an aged to Ann Arbor three time* tod three
In ik barn with oows on all gid« vaa
PERE
MARQUETTE sbovn and tha ban van an etana aa
raaior of the AdvenUai church
Umes bad they amputated the aame FIFTEEN
FREIGHT CARB PILED UP.
Cedar Lake. Hostoalm oounty,
leg and still ll was not aaiisfaclory
an ordinary dtalag roogu Milk la
rived In the city this afternoon, his Dr. Quinn of Pomona, aaxixted Dr.
very ■analdra to otetg atal ttrt and
mipslou being a search for a wayward Shank. Tbe patient rooovared mOD
it U aot to be vflBdarad at that vhan
fS)n who disappeared from his home ly from tbe operatlofi and tbe doctoi
men milk with plpea la thair aootka.
in Montcalm county Thursday last.
tblnks there will be no further trom
whan the celllag nbora la covered
The aged man was In Cadillac yes­ ble Dr Shank i* building up a good
srith cobwebs, whan the covs aro
terday and, this forenoon aad »
practice.
,
never curried nor the atihlea widom
there leirned that hla son. who is
cleaned that wa gat peer bIBl Thera
E. M. Oixon PrseideiiL
about 1$ years old. bad spent Friday
U mhch dirt in the Milk that la tsB. M Dlxoti Is tbe president Of the
nlgbt In the police station being visible and the stnlaata ars not ad»
board of Taije organized here Ihli
out funda From Cadillac be wen
qnato to take Ud* dirt eol and ta
week
A banquet will be held In Grand Jury Asked Today Hew
north.
lany oaace moat of the dirt atnlaad
April
Tbe iH-ople are enthuStasUc
They Could Go In Compelling
Mr. Mathews telephoned his wife over the matter and predict a large
-001 milk U maanra.
Witnoooo* to Tootify—
while at Cadillac and learned that membership and much good work.
One of the worst thln^ to wotaBthe young roan bad been seen on
iuate
mRk are Elea.
Tha vpaakar
Freporty Moving.
streets of this city so be c-ami
shoved bow many haetaila vara «BrH. 8. Northrup reports sales of aev
here.
Plymouth. March 11.—A Pere Mar- ired upon the feat aad lege ot tha fly.
oral \1ltage lots and one residence
wtihln the past week. People are quece freight tmln early this morn­ A chart waa nsed to show to th*
making inqulrlea as lo farms, and ing ran Into an open switch here and audience bow mnrtt graator tha bot“
many parcels of real e«late wUl be plied up 15 cars Injuring one brukP tallty la among the nOk led chil­
sold. The Grand Traverse region Is man. Tbe caboose teleacoped the de­ dren 1^ among the satanl tad
E. J. Case was Eto
>e*. ^
becoming noted for fruits a* well as pot rssuurant.
the Vlllags ef Kingeley
Mutt Teetify.
Periujn we seldom stop to think
grains and poutoea
Monday.
MaaoD. March II —The grand Jury tna: mUk 1* one of the cheapest aad
Candidate*.
KlKn^ley. Mich., March 10.—At
Will little, of Blaine, candidate for loday consulted Judge Welst as tb best articles Of food aa4h* BarkaL
the village election of Kingsley yes­ sheriff for Benzie county, wia In town how far they could go In compeUlag Tbe pore dlgeetJUa Inudatugi con­
wvnesset to testify. Tbe Judge aald tained to pillk aro atad for BB cants
terday 1*3 vote* were east, the larg Thursday looking aDer fencea.
esl vote polled since 189* The tol
Candidates Tor the office of village the witnesses could claim oonsritu- per pound while the aama iBBint «C
marshall are In plenty. All bekew Uons; pr:vllcge* except where ll w* baetoteak oosU na ?S centa.
tbemselvea especially dtled for the to shield another
Dr Whi’aker. of Waahtagtoa, D.
opponent D Boslgn receiving Si position
11 Is tx-lieved that Scott and Jon*
the Wayne coon’y sienograpbef*. at C. gave a talk which was very laterUlQuer Men Active.
Clerk—Harvey C Tripp. *6 vote*;
It Is understood that the liquor referred lo in connection with tk esUng and InstrucUve to thoaa pram
no oppoaiaon.
ent. The milk eoetesL tha racalu ct
dealer* are In i-oHtiri- to the coming bill ralPing tbelr salaries.
whkb will be announced later, wu
Trvaeurer—Bdward C Van deWalk camraign
They wuh to say wbo
McLeod gueeessful.
er. TS votes: hin oppaneni. Wmley will be the nest ‘herlff But they are
Wasl.::;g’-h Mn-rh ]l-Ma1roli of a very high clast. Thero were ID
Dunn, 38 votes.
simply calling attentton to the far- Mcl>od '•Hi be the »jrces»ft:l cand entries and the apuker. who'hu had
Assessor—Prank J
Hopkins. ft» their b»*ln<-v* need* eWe altenlloa date fftr tolerr*', --eTenue rol'ector I much experience, uld that K would
voles; his opponent. Leland E. Tripp, by an off cer siihoot a string upon Ib-troli an 1 hi* tuni.nntlor !; rxper’- be bard to And a contest when tbe
entries were more utlsfactory aad he
50 votes.
h'm mrule ih<- people of Benzie rd to a few da>»
believed that much credit for thb la
Trustee for (wo years—A. B, SUn- county mi.T ant oppose ih- tlcenrliig
lue to the milk inspectcr. With tha
son, 74 votes: bis opponent John C of saloons, they rer alnly will resent
Bid of a chan the speaker spoke upon
Wolgast recelring 38 v«fw
apY Inlerft r.-re*- by 'I-.- dealer* of
csDliaiT KiabiM. Probably one of tbe
Trustee for two years—Charles bocze
Ublea U
Bobp. 88 votes; hli oppoaenl Geo
A county eon\<-t;ilen l,i nomlna'e But O"* Ticket cn t'-e Field At Buck- greatest aid* to unlUry sUblthe vrntllsl < n There abould
I M
Id be
VatiGarder receiving 48 votes
two routty highway comnjlSiloner*
ley and Local Opt'on Cut N
mtMh pure sir In 'be e'abte u In th*
Trustee for two years—Alvin Rial, will be held to Frankfort, Marcb *8
Figure Wni'ever
bouse but the row* shonld ttot ba
58 votes, DO opposition.
I'ounty Clerk Newton Ely was to
stood where a draft would atrtke
fown Tuesday.
them. Tbe suble* should be light u
[we:i a* airy and tbe windows ahoald

WOULD BLOW UP THE BANK

San Franelooo, March 12.—Accord­
ing the offlcnie of the Norwegian
•toamship ChrlstianU Sere In frem
U^C. TRlJlILI WILL PROBABLY Chile, the striker* were mewed down
by maehins guns at the nitrate bods
RIMAIN HERE.
mr Igulgi^
The number of men killed le placed
New Owners Are t_ L. A U C. Clapp.
Who Will Operate Uw Bwelneas As Bofere.

was a Alraet plolatloa of Ood's t
- Baad.
Tho apaakn adrtaad bis batrete to
«n Blocntloa ta ekoeatas tholr life
pvlBws aad la that wuaasr tha
ooaM tsfara kappp hoaea.
Father
0«Maa wOl Best ^aah oa the «
lag of Tesyp March IT.
BUT PITIR OLSON FAILED
SHOOT IT.

No. 1 Wan CaTtaliwBleeUon at Ilk
Nip Ids aad H. 4. Amsraoii la

Christiania. NorvMy. March 10—An breahing seme «f the windoea. The
Tbe open meeting of the Lewi* Caas
attempt wes mads thH morning to as- reyel family fortunalaly <ecru all ab­
Club Monday nlgbt was al
sent M time.
•Bsalnete King Hsaken.
lly taken up vrith tikooatBt
The would ba saeaselns were
the
member* of tbe team wbick meets
A party of taberers in the palace tured and admittad that they Intend­
Eset Jordan. The Judges. Fred Bunlgarden tired 10 ehols at the bolWlng ed to kill the kin^
rr. Prof. Hombeek tod Lauiner. deelated that Aheo Bennett and An
ires Eldrod had secured place* but
the third will not be eboaen unlll
other members wbo were unable to
be present last nlghi have bad an op
ponuBliy to preeent thrtr argumenU
Omaha. March 10—At tO o'clock the bank If this damapd was not
HoloocDb read an essay. "The Value
of Debating " Prof. I B. Gilbert, who
thU morning, an unknown anaichUt plied with.
entered the Merchents*
NetJensi
By strstogy the polloe were notihed vaa present, rveponded to an Invlta
Kon tor a few remarks and gave sombank. In this cKy. and demanded a and s plain ctothes man eaptuiwd him.
sound pratecal advice. Pearce was
Urge sum of money, ditplaying s bot­ Later the man wea diseevered to be chairman.
tle of what is thought to be nltro- J. J. Foe, of nil North ieventoenth
glyoerine end threatening ts blow up BtreoL

HAS SOLD BAKERY

A deal bu beea eloaed wberebr the
hahetp bastaefs of 1. B. Tnoble, on
BoaU Caloe street, has beea sold to
U U 4 L. C. CUpp- The aew Ina
has boofbt the bnlldlag heretofore
oveed br Nr. Trimble sad wOl take
Ir- L. C. aspp
U a ptaetleal baker aad has beea
dolag a soecesafnl busiaess In Kal­
kaska. He and bU father L. L. CUpp.
of Sinigla. a well known business
of that place .bare foraied a
ter^lp to operate the bakarp
fortaorlp owned bp Mr. Trimble la
the dtp. Bdng men of experlenn.
the new Bm wUI carrp on the bullpeas sHth the aame progreaslTe spirit
that has characterized tbs bnilneas
metbeda of Mr. Trimble.
Mr, TrtmbU has been la TraTeree
dtp several pears and his built up a
herons and tbitvlng bakerp bnalMSS, bU trade extending all over the
dtp aad bepoad the conlaee of the
dtp aUo. Mr. Trimble has nmde no
pUm for the future but expeeu to re­
main a Ttavarae City. Ba
ed i pnnUent pUoe amcmg the bmlaees men of the dtp who will regret
that be Is to dlseopUnae la bnsineas
here. However, hU snoceesora will
be cotdallp welecned to Traverse
Clip Ud will doubUesa be glsen the
same (iberel trade that has beea glvea their predecwwii.

WHITE SHRINE

Alton Bminrtt and Andy Eldred Ware Mm, Matilda J. Sten*. Sopmw
T«« Selected for Eaet Jordan
Worthy High Prtaetsdi Waa
Debete—Otoefs Later.
Quest ef Ltoat l-edga.

TO BUNT WOLVES
Tbomaa Moulton Shipped Hound to
the Sec Today—Also Shipped
Ofte to Theron MorganThomM Moulton shipped a dne fox
bound today to Ouy D. Wrlion. of
Saul: Stc. Marie, who will use th<
dog for wolf bunting Wolres bavi
been guile numerous the paet wtnter
Bid the hunters have been busy try­
ing to extermlnaie them. This fni
hound, which Is called "Reddy." has
never hunted wolves before, hut has
rounded up wild cats and Mnaller snlmals. and Mr. Moulton believes that
11 will hunt wolves succeulnlly.
A few weeks ago Mr Moullon ship­
ped one of the asme sirtlc to Theron
Morgan In Oregon to be sued in hunt
Ing mountain lions.
The animals
have been bred for this purpose, and
It Is bejieved that they wUI make dne
wolf bnntert. “Reddy" It :hree years
Old and Ms dlspositlaa Is anything
bnt agreeable or cheerful.
OIOROE RHODES DEAD
oken Leaves
'W
Bis Chlldrsnhtertoehen.
Marcb
Rhodes, an old resident ef loterlocb*n. died at l o'clock this morning of
old ag* at the home of bU son. Willis
M. Rhodes. He waa the totb« of six
ehUdiwa. aU of whom aiw Urtng.
The romnlM will be shipped to FremooL Newaygo county, tomorrow
where tbe rnnetal will be held.

TELESCOPED
RESTAURANT

RAN INTO OPEN SWITCH

LARGE VOTE POLLED

BRIGHAM PRESIDENT

SAVED FAMILY

Baby Called Up Ccrdrsl and Bald
Thai All Had Mon “Teoken
Sic*."
Marshall March 11.—Four-year-old
Jobnn.v Wood ondoubtodly saved the
life of bis father The family was
polnsoned by eating cheese.
Tbe
father was rendered unconscious and
his children. excepUng Johnny, were
■Imllarly affecied. The little one see­
ing that something was wroog took
a chatr. climbed to the. lelephoee and
asked for “central." Tbe (eiephooe
girl repllnd and tbe hoy tokJ her hU
father, brothers and rtsters were all
"tooken sick * U« was crytug with
fright.
A fow minute* later a physician
drove .up to toe house, dashed to and
found tbe little family In a serlooi
coodllton. It was the Erst time tbe
boy had ever used a pboo*-

SAILORS WERE GONE
Crtiiter Yankton Wa* betatche«~Fcnm
the Flewt for Thai Purpoe* But
Couldn't Find Tham.

Wmhlngtoe. Maroh lO —According
to a wlrrlrSB message received at tbe
civy deportmenk todfiy. the frulser
Tanktoc. whltto was detached from
AdatraJ Bran’s fleet to search for
tbe Americu aaliots supposed to be
loa; on tndetaUgable Island ts returnlog without having found any trace
of the lost sailer*.
LrRoy Maxam. cashier of the City
bank at Fite Lake, wu In the dty to­
day.

old officer* were rv-elected Local I
i» ran iblse In. The more modopnoD wa* absolutely no factor to the 1
stable* are bring eenstrocted with
eleetloD
The following are the of !
: pipe *tanrblotM rather than tha
fleer* for the enauinx year| old 'ashiosed wimdeti one* wMeh nro
Preelden —G A Blngbam.
rstchaJls for dost and gcnna.
FtoClerk --George Clement.
of tbe Ideal nnnltary sUblea
.. Treasurer—M E. Balfd.
wen rbowD and deMTibed. In clow
Assessor—wmu Wlgbunan
tog Or. Whitaker advised that nil
Tnisteea iwo year*—Charles Merri- tanner* wear the white milking sBU.
ihew. J J Carl, D W JValker.
The following eoBmmeea were naProf Crown will deliver a lecture noonced before the adtaoroment:
hero Friday evening.
Nomtoattog—Lowei Soan. M L.
Ransom. Mra Goodman, of Grand
Vnlied -eutea Senator Cnrtlt. of Traverse; Byron Wolsey and Mn.
Kansas. I* said to pay the strictest Butterfleld. of Leelanaa coonty.
attention to what la going on In the
Baaohnioas—e. O. Ladd aad W. F.
body ot any of lu members Many Grant, of Grand Traversa, gad gtop.
of tbe senators depend oa the Record ben LsDtner. of Lealaann CDvaty.
(or ihrir Information, but Senator
Former Chief of PoUea Mnfphy at
CnrtM Is always st bis desk with a
copy of whatever measure msy be up Berrien Springs to vnder arrest
for conslderstiou spread oat before Charged wlto tMoUag BB wtta. fl*
gave 3100 bafl.
him.

•RAND TRAVemC HCRXCS^ FMOAY, MARCH M. IMA

wnrlEET

tke bands of tka growefu of tka state.
Mai foot Ma nowiac to (ka fear.
Mir ftt bMrt. MooM V
The expected drop in polataes did
t^ *r« TOUng dot aim* aor vooay
Nool what does tbla gl«AM barf
DM take place yesterday, and tbit
iMt (or tke totaro u woi; aod akooM. Tm afena batweea Oaas aad UahB.
raorafog tte'market opened at SO
Tota M tmr o( (Aa palterli aerea eoaih of Booaraie. . i
rents for tie best, but poorer grade*
aeroa fo tke O. B. A I. tto^
slit go (or less.
Yesterday there,
other plecae wkeu Sited ta aboot three
were W loads brought fo aad U Is e»
acres, altogtkB about il hcrea
pected that many will eomr In today
Tkla aSBe laad It worth todar
bat
*tbc
road*
arc
la
bad shape, wbkb
easUr g»AM. Baatdaa tkU la wtn CONVENTION TO ELECT NATION­
may have Mine eSoel oa the morrpat our parka haadr tor tba cMJdreo
AL DELECATEA
ment of ;nbei-s. In the down town
aad dred -aiotkera who bare aot the
districi it Is almost Impossible to haul
to hire eoDTeraace or
Oeorsa Eaidarkoaae. o( tke Sootk
a loaded sleigh through the streeU.
ManUoB UUad Ufa aaTlBg etatloa. wait (or atraet cars' to take tbeis
Canildersbie hay Is coming Is bow.
vko Ma feeaa T^ttlnp (rteoda la tke east -bay.
. serea load* eomlng yesterday. FOu;
More than this we hare speut
dtr will taare lontorroa (or BoSalo
load* or roru and fnur bead of liveto epead a akort Ume before tke aca- rerr email aasonat of money to beauTHE CONCREfiglONAL COM­ ttock wivf a)*o weighed aoD opeoa. when be vUl acain eatlat U(y what csald be made the mont
MITTEE OF ELEVENTH.
ta tke aervleea of Uocle Ban at beoutUul city In the aortb The west This Oistriet Will Efoct Ti.ro Dele­
CELLINO PRICEA
Soatk'Maalton. While to tke eUjr be side has iu park, the Tblrd ward has
gates
and H. A Hull and Francis
park and all aboald reeeire the
la elBttiag MUUaa Bardlck. vko apeat
King Ah
• they need to make them beantllaai
acaaoo
la
tke
Oraen
fcy
Ught
tOUNTV WOULD U OAINCR.
OiH
Drarr city aboat us hare ikelr
Tba Uqaor naa aad tkoaa Jataraak boaae aamce. aad Oaorge Baaa, aho beauty spots. Wk now hare the o|
vaa ia tke Ute oaTiaf aereice la^t
M M Ma M«wr feUMi. a»
portttnlty offered us and any butlna
aeaaoa oa tke 8oeUi kUaitoa. M
Reed
City.
Mfob.. March it—At (be
a rarr ai»onw
would inrest aod dooble bl
meeting of the eongresslonsl commi:tkla aeatr acataai the )oeal opboa Haaa wiU aot eater tke aerrlce lb
y. We, as a dty, can do ih
rear, bat Mr. Bardiek expecta to r
lee of the Berenth district held here
MnTjMiai AD aorta et
today It was decided ibst the conrenm lalas pr^tad to tka paopla o( (ora to tke Groea Bar Usbt bouae.
Very reapet yours.
Uon to elect delegates to be repuhN'
tfca dtr aad to tke tamer. Oae ‘
m. W. D MCX>N.
can national conTenUon sill be held
•mber of the Park Committee.
In tbu city, on WedoVsdey, April 15.
_ tkat tba nailiet for .
There will be iso Jelegau-s elected
aM 'barlar niaad
tbla esnatr «1D
from the Elerrntb eongre^onal di»fed Wtnred It pfobIhitfoB abonld
tricL tbe m<>*‘. prominent at this time -Mmfoi ................................................ »L«
proralL- to Ike «rat pUee, there la
being H. 8. Hull, Of Traverse City,
UtOa,' U a»7. barter or rre ndaed la
Todey Gevt Out en and rrancit King, of Isabella conniy. Flour, H.l. A
par bill *6AC
atsM Trarme eoaatr tor dlsUHinc
Order Per the
Offlelel A
The name of Judge Brown, ot 1
pwpoaaa. to aar Mae. »hatmr THAT CAN K SBCURBO BY THE
of the gtam.
lUpIds.
has
also
been
mcniloocd.
tkwa la foaMatad t8r tbia po^
city for stMoa
MU ba ao taMcalbMBt as to ba
WeehlBglon, Merch It—The
anotWMfela aBoag tka torveni <d ,
Germatti ire less in a burry than
daparUDeut Ip ao order todaj gave

ON APRa 15

nSOFTAlO

REED CUT WAS CHOSEN

....

: 32 ACRES OF
lAND IN LOTS

NEWD.S.EIAG

^TATE OP MICB10AN.'TMD fftOhate Court for. tka Coaaty «(
aa^ Grand Trsverse.

... ;SSr

'T-SSS,

Btaan and krtferw. Tfos; ------ 24ae» iTraTcrae City, in sa4d coonty. on tbe
He* weigbL P>r lOo lbs |3D»JI 8th day of FVbraary. A. D. ifiOL
Pr.aent.j_ - H<m._ Frad R. Walker.
.-d. (H-r 100 lbs ...8HM«r

SSd"

Paullry.
Chleken*. live wHghi ............
Fraah Lak* Flan. '

■*'' t^tbt matter of dfo"«aMto « Wll• -f H' Ham J. Wallaop. deceaaad. ‘ ‘
. John Wallace having fllsd fo aald
-court bte petiUon praying that aald
^
, court adtedteate aad detertoaa who
were at the Ume of death tka ttfti

. . .fir Inherit the real (
.deceased died aelnd.
1 It U ordered. Tkat Uie «k day of
•’•T March. A. D IfiO*. at ten ©’dock ta
-----Sc |j.r forenoon, at said probate otfic*.
......................... 6^ b.- and Is hereby appofoted lor bfa^
.................. 4c I’^n »*-d petition:
it is farther urvSerfd. that gabUe
1 notice thereof he Cglvea by pubUcaUoo
Rank FDailehnaaa.
(1 la copy of this order, for three ne-When attacked by ■ .uogb c
esslTc w.vka previous to said day Of
e Grat “
any
cwspaper
iper pr
printed and qlroamcd.cine ihan Dr King's New Dlscov•• says C. O. Eldridge. ot Empire. luted In ■Id coBWy,
• I have used New Dlacoverv *ev
ycaiT iind I know It Is 'he best
I'-'dy on earth for cough* and colds,
cioop and all throat and lung Irou
NOTICE!
ble*
My children aie subjtvt to
cruiip but .Vew Discovery qirtchly
After March 1st. IHiS. all repair
eur.v. every attack "' Known the world ;
a* the King A throw and lung :
“aBd* tor » period of
retn.-dle*
Sold und.-r guarsnte,- a- 1 t»o years' time will be sold to pay
8 B Wait A Son*, llaunah A Lny. | rharges.

....

1

KMt.

317 Front street

......

“ ARE WORIB MUCH MQRE
a atagla ceoatr- Sbe aigwaat la ad^ * VMaal to aeara tba forMra foto vot'
tag to prBerre the
ol tke aalooci
'""ITMla eftr aad U tfela eoaatr.
OMar artaaeBta are, that vttkooi
— T(8?araa dtr would ba ^
«M« towB «ad tkat It woold ga aaefc
.
UtrA'fodaMrfonr aad eoamarcleilr
Ofeaaarattea aad alalfottcs akow cnactaalrelr that tk# reiy eppoalta effoat fo M vhrrerer focal opUoa hat
. baas Med. Tata It to Trarwte CUj
tar taaMM AgpiMtoiafolr tSM.OM
' Is apMl okBaalir to tka eMocna. tor
«kleb Mt patnaa gat ootklog of
wtfaa —Mi tba imaporTT aatistaotMR Id Ms dilBktoc ,o( Ifoaor. SappaMag loaM ogtfoa earriea sod tba
“*
aalcbaa an -obMUbad. tke laerltakle
tMab tooaU ba that at foaat «p |
asat of itta large aaioaal o( bob
apeat la tka aUooaa woald ba i
pewfod ter artiefos « use or to ehi
aMa Mat wooM aRord a wbolasoi
I
baggSL 9Ma befog the ease, foatead
at Mag haitotal .fo baaleaae,
lo«d to«M»at woold reap a beaa8t
iMMittirrlr and tba apaadar would
. DM ■wfedMRig ^ vakw ter Ma aober.
As da the aCaet apop tbs IsdaMrtaa
' ' . at - Ma Mtr. Mis Is a suaatlaa that
BMOtora itaaM. Tba aatooa
Mr. todwtital wMtora

- •“ -



dag and a diagram of the arrangemeni of Ibo tiara printed:
‘Tbe
field, or uaioo. of the aattoaal lUg to
use ia (be army will, from and after
July 4. IMS. It Is ordered, consist of
46 surs Id Nx rows, the firs:, third,
Lands Ara AH Advantageouely Leeat- fourth and sixth rows to hsve i-lgh(
ed end thedly Would Gain
rtan. and second and fifth
Much By Their Purchaae
ec each, fo a blue field."
..price Reaeerubic.

Amerleans. Their prioUng prtits«'*
nn? .built mueh heavier than ours, the
macHnes being eons^cted to I:
B long periol. even at the sacrifice
.-peed and etoeirney.

FRE8H HEATA

TDOAV-g MARKETS.
ON SEVENTEENTH STREET

One Parcel In Park Lands Abuts In
sUad of Seventh StreeL
In lUe riinimiinlcatlon of l>r. W K
Uoou leeterday It was suicd ibal Ifomb Steak
of the parcels of land b«- wi-en log of lamb
I'nioD and Cass streets alniltcil on Fboulder
Sovenlb StreeL This should have Stews ..........
uii Soveniueuth street imu-ad.
N’eal Chops .
Chicago. March i:.—Cl»e—WTicW. Veal steak .
Haj. 94t»;c corn. tl^.c; oats. 63Vio. lamb chops
IWlrUt. March 12—Ck>».>—Wheal.
strong petition from the resl■-•Ttic, corn. 67c; oats. 56tic.
deoU of Me Third aad FOurtb wards
Ifosl Buffalo. N. Y. March 12--CaI veal stews
eommlttce bare procured from
le. 6U; active and strong.
Veals .
Fresh Baa Fiah.
the Hannah A Uy Oo. 10 acres be­
aUlve at quarter higher. *6 6" t» Halit ut. p*Tr lu.............
10 .................................27r
tween Csss and Union tireeU
I9T6 Sheep and laimi-,
ae
Hug oe Berenib street at the low
lambs, IIIC lughii'. rhevp ad
r Thi
AT Ri
tancliig 25e. Hog*, 3IU": lalrly ar
coat of U.OOO. making about
vi•FUL DI8TANCI
nceI
foot lou cortog about |M> per gO-(oot
heaty 6 to me h-gb-r. oiher
Any butfoeas man In the city
grades Meady.
would coarider this a great bargain Royal Party Was Mat By the City
CHICAGO wT-aTo market.
and woald bay It lor a gflt edged laQilcngo, -March 12—The market Salmon spawn, per lb .
OflicUlB and a Abort Address ol
Tbls laud wfti double In
ruled, quiet and steady.
The oiily Fre.-h Mackerel, per 1b
Welcoma Was Read By
mine and U now worth *6.000 of any
the Mayor.
lale* repor:ed were a car of IXisty
mna'a money. This food wUl make
Rural* In sack* at Tic and one car al
............................ .B.
Mganar wfeatarar . dependant
a hMutlfnl park afoog Boardman
Barcelona. March IV—Tbe train 72c. Holders were asking femier
da Me >«apr latareMa. Oa the
Uke. coorenlent ter an rMldents of
bearing King Alftmso and bla suite ar­ rricer. but Uo)•Pr^ were noi al all liitaarr. the Mfodu are a grant datrL the aomh tad west aide of tke city.
tliUed
to
do
hiialnewi.
Arrl\al>
arc
•""■■r carp, per Tb........................... 13c
rived here 9:66 this morning.
The
•eMIlo.avMdietilalwaUbefog. There
The committee was also regwssied
?ca Pike, per lb ................................12c
royal par y was met by city officials light, vc i there arc ample offcringii
an tomdrada at awn ampfoyad fo oar to pneore the strip of land on Front
Quotable: Bulk, p'-r bu. In car ! .ts
Fresh Lake Fish.
faefoetof who wU bidl wltb grant aat- street beginning 60 leet west ot tke and a abort address of welcome as* -Michigan, Minnesota or W.scon*ln
Herring.'|>cr
doi...................
Mwlfoa'a BOfameai tkat wMI abol- Hotel ColambU. running east to the read to bis majerty by the mayor.
Rurals. choice to fancy, fiaffTOc: Mack Fin, per Ib ................
An Immense throng surrounded i
—MR BMons. A tamptatfoa that
old Benefield building. This requeet
DOMV Rurals, 7lft72c. ordinary to White fl*h. per Ib ..............
depot
but
were
kept
at
a
respecia
annali to iwfotad by a grant many was made by the O, R. A 1. Co. on
pood. 66f?S8c; common, showing (ro.si I'rtiitl p.'r 111 .........................
distance by the police snd mllliU.
orfD fee rsMorto aad wa TMtnra to thfi promise that they would rwnore
Captain Lenarrs. commander ol (be or dry rot. os 'o condition. 6r>0 06<'. W'hi .-fleh................................
wr Mat Mare an aeoraa o(,Btaady Ike old warebousee along Melr right
Caialonta provlnre was In personal llurhanke. cholw to fancy. 66069c; It I’ckcrcl. per lb ................
PNtnga ad Ms tafooM at MU
ot way aod fill fo and put thetr right
extra fine itoastbly * shade higher. MarUlna* trimt ......................
charge of the troops.
of way along the rirer and alio along
•ho arn fdta tof tkeir
lOrdlnarv to pnod. 6S©66r. commoc
Salt Fish.
ra- the bey troai Info a park and keep K
■thowlnp Jnet or dev rot. as to cond rionlQ haddle ..................t. ............15c
IS (or
a np at their own expense.
■orU and Me opportuBltfoa
Hannah
■lion. SetfiCic; red *tock, choice
Poultry.
ntMan wnsu o( maoay wlU be tak Ink A Cfc rery kindly offers ns
j fancy. Itysrcsc; if c* ra fine pos-rW.r Hens. old. per lb ..................
this atrip of land at tbe low
M feWML
Efforts to Amand th« Postofliee Ap- higher Fair (o good. C6067C; if poor Spring chickens, per lb. ...
price of 11.600. One 60-foot lot alone
down to CflGpS; seed stock. Early
" prepelation Bill For Benefit of
BUYING PRICES.
. Tl4'-DAR»-MACTAIt
next to the Hotel GofombU Is worth
OhloH or Triumphs, uummally
Postal Employaa, KHiod.
I'ctairv-*. per bu....................
tke price. On aeconat of the dock
Ari'l.f ......................................
"*’“*Ta teSSSSeaUM Use befog ao tar out In tke rirer Iko
Whas|L Looks Good.
nmter. per lb ........................ ..18«2-1r|
______ ________ 9t*lka^p^ eommltWashlngtoD, March It —All efforu
city wUl gradimny fill It In nnUI wc
Lansing, rfatoh 12 —"Wheat wav .rcr*. |"-r .inz
tM of the' eoBBca c
hare a 40 foot strip which will bo today In tbe bouse to lorrease :he sal­ U'CH proic-cti^ foy snow d .irlug ibcjllay, luoM'. i>er lo
. -Ii15i:
Rprth w eUdrty Me adraafogM to
wide enough for many trees and flow­ aries of postal emiiloye* nn-t with de­ month and ^^prcsco: is iiv a v<-r
the dp to paittoaa ttw rarloaa IracU
OralAS si H. L- A C0.'1 li
er beds. Btnagers coming into the feat. attempu to amend the postofof MBA As tkU dOMUoa wtU be aub- city wdll be Impressed at once that flee appropriation bill so as lo pro- proQilRlng cfoit>Uoa.“ sav* the sis' W'brnt. per bo .......................
croji r>-|H>rt Eli* March C>!.l> Cl cii
Btttod to Me voters at Me spring
live, pc- bu..................................
we are np-todate aod a good Unpree- vide for ibe Increases bciug vou-d r.*poadcn:e lri''Botlthfiii Michigan r
jladUMi It wooU be wall tor erery lion be glren Mem to be remember­ .down.
l>o,'i that w heat has *ulfvri-d front ar
llnrkwbcat. per bu ................
mdar of the Record to go over Mis ed. AS It Is now the view is any­
rnii*e
while
265
reiK'rt
ibut
It
has
m
: oognanlMttoa MiwtsUy aad tbonghi
thing but Inrtting. All of the old
Injured. It :* estimated thj
W.
bnlldlngs next to the Columbia srill
Corn, ta to' ' . lbs ................
6,6<Hi.i>00 bushels of wbi'jl remain
In Paris, Prance. L'Heufc, and
Tba pnric qsMtlim U ot paramoubt to remored.
- tolanat to «rary dty but mart so to
We also hare in this eolleetlon of aignal. are In DaiUe Creek,
plellng a deal by which they expect
.Trifown Otg ter
lands the triangular piece ot laod
-TV cDg U bcMEtol fo Itself, aa- Cass snd WashlngtOQ street. It Is to turn over glfin.fKKi. at ^he least, t-v
» hks fioM mneh tor It aod man necemary any way to flU in. the rirer a DalUc Creek prinuug press com
(Mr tdwvwbrdlurdlulurdludlut
r ^tUs. The rmllrMds enterfog at this point to shorten up Cass street pany.
Me elfo brfog (hotaands of peo- bridge. This filling will be done with pany. for two double* octuple rotary
^ feete ^ery year and they are waste dirt at no expense as we must presses of the new Becbman Inveb
bcpttgh^ fo. past old warehoosM aad have
place :o dump such material. lion. w|ih a capaitty of 20.000
g rim aecfoctefl fo erery possible Here will le made a beautiful little hour.
ipn. fcMBfoBlsts coming here hare
tbe river bank and this
A Cure for Misery.
SO fefoee ta rest, no why to get to at the ■
t Of *100. Think of- "Ibave fonnd s cure for the misery
the toy wUboot trespawing and aU
malaria poison pnidaees.'- says R. M.
Of M;«.'4om not apoak wall for the
The'O. R. A I. R- R- CO. win build James, of Looellcn. 6. C. ~U'l called
Our Sa(t-Depo>it vault t.'im.'iinv
a sew and magnlfieent freight houar. Beetrie Bitters, and ctmie* In 60 cent
bottles. It breafco up a ease of chlllii
r a
larpe
number ol individual
As for tke iMldenta tkemsetrea. n»- will also move east off of Park street Or a bilious al ack In almost no time
foaa 4tay happen to own bay front and sebulld Malr depo*; will also re-- and it puu yellow jauodi
safes. We rtni these to people at
Drspssty. tkw nw to tto aanw pee- move Uielr roundhooto~fead swUebes
$2 a year.
Th-*e
safes ar«
ftanBMt aa the rlsllara. Tboee who south ot Boonrille. Wa can putehase Icfoe and blood portficr give* quick
relief in ail stomach, liver and kidney
under the sole control off the
Rvn too tw away troB tka boy to go IS acTM of land tor them at a cost of
and the misery of lame
tMto.
«toiMqprtoun lake or Me only trSO. Thta fo certtfoly cheap
renter, and afford convenjfence.
rirer tonka U tke property i
enough as enough as long as they
privacy aod secutity.
Wciinvite
have agreed to make Into a park aad Gughce Drag Co. drug stores.
rearing that many do not understand what lands are Included fo 'be
deal that U to con oa I16.«00, I wish
to explain. As a member of the park
committee. stU axy that ibe oomhave done their besi to place
(be parks fo at] parts of the city
where land eoald be procured at a

CROWD WAS
FORCED BACK
POLICE AND

HaiTIA

"I

YOU GET YOUR MONEYS WOIOTi

When You Buy

"WALKOVERS’*
THE NEW SPRING STYLES ARE HEBE
AND THEY ARE BETTER THAN EVER
We have Walk-Ovcrs forthe Youog Man who
warns all the new style kinks, aod for the Business
Man of modest tastes, looking for comfort and dur*
ability.

TRY t PAIR AND YOU WILL AGREE II T
"WALK OVERS•' ARE THE BEST THAT CM
BE BOUGHT rOR

$3.50 OR $4.00.

NO INCREASE

s

to tofogtofo and bstog OM* <
^Mksfi ta of ao tooM pfonstne
BMliaatton to <to ps(apfo el tke cUy
tkat tkiiE «a»M M( «lva Msa ap.
^Tlw' Wafia tonptkmMi an aU well <is•nifilifi fio MM tkr nffnnfoci «1U
to MariytoMl.
site yflBto.to
Dtosttoa Me pm
9to ofeoMd fears tka toOsnsfo «f ‘

cannot be taken to select
the most suitable FR;\ME
foryoor I’lCTURE.

In^vidual Safes

fetofofofod la tamgkL The O. B: A 1.

pMk aad the sthtr lands niso
pood pnrekassa It tor no more than
tpastofito ns Mto AM boond to rlw
sMto
A pasfc AyMafo 4om sot coat aoM

Too Much Care

kaefTIt fo repair Melr right of way
tram Wpaklngton Mreet to Me depot.
They wlU convey to ns by wuirantee
deed the lands collrd the G. R. A I.
park, cnoafotfog of *8 Hbfoot lots and
one dOtoOL a mUe lasa than seven
aerea for *lft.0M. this befog a price
per lot of *3*0. Lota of Me aaae also
apgoalto en Waakfordn atiwet are
worth ti.0M. <» FraoL *7*0. I waal
to ask yaa In aB (alraaaa U there a
fefistaeaa Baa "too woold aot gladly
gfoatSfiABw Iota (to .Mis toad. Tto
J7
BltlOf can also praeare two to

The final results of ibe eleetloci*
fo Brasil show that the gorernmeni
has triumphed ihrougbooi the eoUre

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Maine, aays of BucUen's Arnica
Salve. Nl does tbe hnsfoess; I have
used It tor pUe« and ft cured them.
Used It for chanted hands and U cv' m. Applied It to an old sore and
ed It wiMovt leaving a sear beJSe at 8. B. Walt fo-ftma. Han■*>' A Lay. C A. Bogbee Drag Co
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question of what i* the
proper kiod to u*e, see us.
We can show you an
astonishing variety uf new
and attractive novelties to
PICTI KK MOULDIMtS not found elsewhere and
we employ none but skilled labor in making the frames.
Then again none but the imported, best quality
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Gimlalin ttis wwL 2.650
UFtnUCAN WAD CADCDSES
l*,w*rd No. 1 wriu be beid
•t the Onnce belt on Ctw itreet
, Tbnndnr «TMfO(. Kerch 19, IWW,
.
o-dodc for the pnrpoee of non
' ntiif oaodldnln for wnnl olflcen nnd
for the tnMutlaii or each other bnilne« u nur ptoperly oome before the
J. W. PATCHIN.
U F. TITOa.
Word Committee.
DMed. MMCh «. IMS.
Werd He. A
A rvsbttcan enocoe of the votfare
reeldlBc la Ward Na t vtti be held
at the Seeond Ward dtr halt
Spreoe etrcht cm Thnrsdar erentnc.
ICar^ II. IM. at T:M o'dock for the
PWPOMOf
) ward edBeare and far the traanetlofi
! of aach ether baalncae a« mar prapbedof* the eaaeas.

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A. w. taaoso).

fWMC MAnT,
JAR. OOlTtTIW,
WM Oammlttee.
Dated. KanA A IMIWard Na. A
I c< Oe

iMldlas la Ward Me. I vUl be Md
at the Oeatial adraol bttUdlag
Thoradar erealnf, March II. IMS. at
f:l6 o'doek tor |ke parpcae of
laatlac eaadldatea' (or ward oBeerf
and ,for the traaaaetfCB of aadi other
- baa^ aa ^jt^r oome before
the,'«boee>. '. ,
A. B. COOK.
L. K. G18BS.
• Ward Committee.
Dated. March «. IIM.
Ward No. 4,
. AsrepohUedn caaeoa of the Totera
- reeldliis ia Ward No. t w01 be held
at Che Oeo. W. lArdJe wanebonae oo
Beat BEbth atreet. eo Tbuisdar
•rmlBC. March II. ilM. at 7:10
o'clock for the pnrpoee of nomlnatla«
. eaadldatw for wnrd oSken and for
the traasactlen of inch other boai
Bern aa mar properlr come before tbe
caaAm.
F-H. MBhDe.
OB). W. LAltDfB.
W. m TRIRL8T.
Ward Comnlttea.
Dated. March I. IIOS.
Ward No. A
A rapnbUean eancaa of the votera
m'dlac la Ward Ma I wUI be held
• at the Fifth Ward ball comer Waahtaftkm and Boae atreeu on Thnredar erenlnc. March II. IKK. at 7:SC
' o'clodc for the pnrpoM of noaloaunt
candldatee for ward cCleere and for
the tranucOOB of aneb other bnalBeat aa Btay proparl^ come betore the



aa clean mUk aa any city of Ita alae
la the aute. It M a cood plaa, how­
to kaow roar meat aiaa a^d
BdUt man and alao the
that eiiet bMOnd the aeon
The eoanmer who geta milk from
hU aalchbor ataaold be carefnl
theae prieate atabiee are leac liable
■Itary thaa tbe tarter dalitea.
Krery bam abonld bare a cement
Boor, a good clean ceilloc. free from
don and cobwebe and exe^ent
eeatUatloa. A bam where the air U
poor cannot aend out pore mllA
Cleaa atablea. dean eowa and eleao
diahea will malt In the poreii
milk. In elotlat Hr. Dockemy add
th»t be believed every milk man (n
tbe etty Ui be cleaner than before
milk inapecUon waa atarted.
Aftantoee Seaelen.
The ooortroom war well filled when
tbe afternoon aeaaloo of the Dairy
men'! aaaoelation opmed. Hosle by
the Bamee aliteri waa acalo en]oye<l
In tbe abaenee of John R. Santo,
preeldent of tbe board of (radr.
Oamer, vice-prealdent, c»ve cn
drwa of wetcone, eatendioK to the
vtalton the key to the dly but boUtog back the key to tbe town .-pomp.
Dr. Oamer dwell abortly upon
benefit of tbe orgaaUatlon
urged the dairymen to nitend every
convenUon poaalble. both dlairlct ond
ate.
O- B. ladd III a lew wordt reapoed1 to ibe addreaa and thanked Dr.
Oamer for the intereat token In the
meetlBg of the naaocUtlon and cloeed
by aaylQg that he hoped that
benefiU reapM from iheae meetlnga
wonid be mntual.
-Milk Pmm Stable to Table" waa
the anblect apoken npon by W.
Omnt. who aald that the firat
firai recMOtoe for good milk h a clmn
atoWa, When tbe milka la firat taken
fmn (he etable It akonlii be thorotigbly nired to rid It of the nnlmal. Tbe
epeaker advocated the grading
milk according to the percentage n(
fa- eanUdaed to U aad charged for
The pans naed aboeld
alao be kept clean and naed tor milk
only. Tbe meeUag was thrown opci
and many valuable, potato wee
branght oat.
M«k Inspector Dockemy
thru
lllnstrated the manner In which milk
ts tested for fat. Tbe milkmen of the
were given premlumi by
board of trada 8U aamplea
tested and showed an average of 4.5
per cent.
Prom Thnraday*t Record.
OFFlCtR* FOR 190A
Preaident—W. F. Orent.
Viee-preeldent—Claude Ceie.

able. Ia deatng Mr. HoU aMd that
tbe valtte of a maa't Itto waa fignred
to the raanlta of hla year'a work and
the beat, way towaeet the toeomea U
r dalr^g.
C. L. Wkltaey. atewaid of the
atyinm. led the-dlacnaalon which fol­
lowed Mr. Roira talk aad hronght out
many potota oC Intereat and edacaUoa.
Butter Btwrad High.
One of tbe feetiiree of the meeting
If the excellent daliy batter exhibit
to connecUou. Oat of the nine ezblbttx. etgbt Kored over II potota
wbkh la tar above the average. Butaoortog 90 potota U easily dl»poaed of for U cento per pound to the
larger cUlea aad Itt> seldom that
better batter U seen to tbe etate exbiblu. Tbe followuig It the scoring:
Byron Wotdaey ................................ 95H
Hri George Robertson ................ *6
OUben Harrti .................................94%
Ura. James Harris ......................... 94
D., P. Miller ...................................... 9J%
Mr», Mary Brlllon .......................... «%
Ur*. B. O- ladd .............................. 95
exhibit of creamery butter by
tbe raglo Creamery was alto tn pUee
trd railed fbnh many words of com­
ment.
Claetion.
A butiifest sestlan was held Just
before the noon adjournment at wbicb
the following otflcers were elected:
Pretident—W. P Grant
Vice preaident—CUude Cole.
Secretory and trriAnrer—Taon
Harrla.
Membert of the board—C U ViTiltney. I. Oarthe. B. B. Ward, F. B
Petit, A. L. Hopklnt. John Wtotert.
George Carlltle and Tboe. Alexander.
The committee on resolutlcmt gave
report thanking the bualneaa mea
of the city, the olllcera of the atso
elation, the Barnes altteni. Dr. Whit­
aker, Mr. Hhll and olhert.

PBYSICAEY. MENTALLY

LEELANAU
POOR HOUSE
WORK WEI UNDERWAY
U THREE-STORY BRICK
VENEER BUILOINO.

Contract Calls For Its cor
I But Oelsye Have Been
Harris.
d Owing to the
The Grand Traverie Dairymen's
aocUUon convened this morning with
fair attendance. Tbe first speaker
C. B. Ackerman, superinlendel
was H. E. Powers, who spok
tbe poor of Leelanau county, and Jess
CooperaUve Dairying" Tbe first
Dediong. of Leland. a supervisor,
subject touched upon was the great
were to the city Wednesday for the
advance ot dairying to the last
purpose oflettlng lb* bid for the bea
years.
tog and plumUng of the new Lee­
Holland the fint eo-operatlve lanau county poor house which
system waa naed. The cost of pro- now under course of eonitroctlon.
dneUon of dairy pmducU was so high
The buHdtog has cost the county
that tbe government stepped la and p to date aboot $4,795. It is a thi
helped the, farmers and Installed test­ story brick veneer building. 4<*x60.
ing' atoOona. The iwsult was that eontdlnlng $3 rooms, and when
the Onlpttt from Holland Increased
« arm accommodate 35 persons
100 per cenL In Michigan there without crowding. Work on It
has been very tUtle coo^rnUve work started September 1. and tbe contract
and It seems that the farmen
calls for Us completion June I. but
very slow to take ho'd of It. a
owing to delay on account pf tbe bad
operaUve dairy was formed
wcetber and alto tbe delay In placing
CoopertrlUe to 1895 but It did
(be heating plant and plumbing In
flourlah simply because they did not th bnildlnc It will probably be a
W. S. MOON.
make the wortt ihelr main Inlereet. later date before It ts turned over by
A. 8. DOmON.
A dairyman cannot progress
tbe contractor. The building Is all
D. O. OHANDLBR.
makes dalrylDg a aide issue. There ready for tbe brick veneer.
. . Ward Oommltiee.
Is much more money for the (armera
The Leelanau county poo' farm Is
Dated. Waich A IMA
to aeU their boitei' at a creamery sRualed about a mile and a halt west
rather than to private tolereeU(Tf Maple Oty and coutains 150 ari-es.
eloeing the speaker Impressed upon Mr. Ackerman, who bsa beet sui-erbla audience tbe great benefits of
Inlendent of the poor of that couniv
e»op«ratlt« system of teeUng tl
for tbe last eight years, says the
mUk.
farm ts run very successfully and that
A dlBcnssion ot (he topic led by It U the best wsy to his belief to Uke
E O. Ladd followed. Mr. Ladd show­ care of the oouuty poor. During the
ed that by allowtog four acres lor one last year, be eald. the average cost
cow. 1,^ cows conld be kept
of kdeptog each tenant was about $8
peninsula or enough to support two per montlt. after all the farm ex­
large co«peraUve dairies.
penses had been paid.
The Bsmee ststen then rendered
"There are many (enanu In the
SD tottrub-mtol dneL
poor bouse whom we roWd not secure
Oalrytog At ■ Bualaeaa.
board to private (smilles for less than
K. P Hull waa then called
I* per day," said Mr Ackerman, "We
and spoke npon. -Dairying J
have bKnd. belpleas. decreMt. ugly
Business." Mr. Hull touched upon the old persons who would make 'hlugt
benefiU of cooveniloos and the good extremely disagreeable for private
gain from eontoci with the oibers
homes, and who are welt taken care
the same buslnees. There are i
of on tbe farm. At present we have
thlngi a farmer always wants to keep 14 Inmates, about an ennal division
tomeatar ktatad That Travema City
before him and ihove are to sell at of men and women Tbe farm is run
Waa Oattlap Aa C>aan and QMd
much as possible at tbe greatest pos- Bs other farms are. and everythlog Is
MMk Aa Anr Oty Ita Mtt
Mble profit. EMeb man tbould
raised Ibat any farmer would raise
In tha kUta.
St the end of the year a little sum on bU farm- We have a large wind
laid by for old age and a rainy dsy. mill which provides water tor tbe
Wadaeeday'a Record.
The bogs and sheep oay; well but farm ••
Tbe Orand Trarerae DairTmen'e aa- tbe beet way to meet the financial de­
Tbe bididing rommlt'e« was at
aodatloa opened In the oonrt booee mands Is to devote your time to dairy­ first composed of Mr Ackerman. Jess
•thU momlns wgh a rather email a:- ing. The dairy business eliminates IDeLong. W. C Nelson, of U-land
» bot a tarter
be elements of speculation
George A. Craker. of Omena, and
promltcd (or the remtdnder of ^
large extent because one can figure James R. Dsly. ot Empire, but It vras
■Metlnga. Tlie farmen and &eii lust what they are putting Into the believed that two men could do tbe
wlvea have brought the nsoal nnmber cattle. The steer bnilneas Is nn- work hetUr than five, so the commit­
' «r buHar. milk aad cfaeeae dtoplaya. orbfluble because tbe western breed- tee was finally sifted down :o
The Bamee niatm opened the •ra have too great a handicap for the Ackerman and Mr. Del-oog
The
meeUng' wlih an toatmateatol dnet Michigan breedere. A steer will make cootract was let to Arms A Cole this
pound of beef upon the same afternoon.
After the tnvoeaUon by tbe Bev. J
W. Millar tha Bamee Matera again amount of feed as tbe dairy cow will
The iMrd floors of sixteen ot
lavamd the vtaUon with mualc. make a poond of butter. As the beef
from 8 to 9c per poimd whUe wankeeY public achools were ordered
MUk laveetor G. B. Dockemy then
look tha atofid and spoke npM aaal- the butter brings from IS cent* to vaeaUd by Bnlldtog Inspector
enta per poond. It la c«ay to see wnrd V. Koch.becaime of tke absence
taiT atmdlUoaa. Ia opaatog Mr.
A Itopimltlga la the arat prafit- of fit* cacapns.
Doduray aaM that Traverae Ctty has

Speakers Were Mra. Q. A Holliday
and Mra. William Aoxburg. Who
Gave Vary Valuable

t

>1—ai-iiass.

A goodly aumbeT of tbe motberv
were preeent al tbe mA-Ur.g of 'be
H. C. 8. C. of Boardman avenue Toe>.
lay aflgrnoon.
The RUb)eets for
IlKCUESloD was "Social Hygiene" and
Moral Purity,Mrs C. A HolBday gave an Inter
eiung puper on •Soeipl Hygiene,“
-deanltoeas." said Mrs. Holliday. -Is
to Codllnees.
should not
only be clean physically, but also
meiiuny. The mental and physic*]
na'ures are so closely allied thni
what affects one will affect the other.
We all know that a child can be
' easily dtsclpltoed to a clean
frock than tn a soiled one. Nothing
is clean that can be made cleaner.
This applies Qot alone to Individuals
but tq society, and tbe Mother's clubs
t step In tbe rlgbt direction to­
ward soeial purity. One club cannot
do much alone, but when we think
that there are handr^s ot thousands
of lut: SDch clubs, we realise
good that may .be 'done through
them "
"Moral Purtty."
Mrs. Wtn. Roxburgh tben gave
Interesting paper dn
"The Moral
Purity of the Child." Mrs. Roxburgh
commenced with the M. C S
quotation for the inon b, Bdueatlon
mences al the mother's knee, and
every word spoken within tbe bearing
Of lltd^ chlldn-n trads toward i
formation of chararker."
Parei
often times little reahxe that every
action and word of thelr's It In some
way affecting the life of thdr ctall
dren. So mile ilme I* given
paratively to the religious Instrucilon.
which Is of vlWl tmporianre to '.be
child. Tbe little one can easily uo
dersund that bis body Is God's irai
l>le, and to accept cbeerfully the httle Incidenta of every day life.
Tha: mother love* lx-*t who stead­
ily holds the child to the right Chll
dron need comparisons but should not
be allowed to Choose their own
'ents mjy become Lhelr companlona It
they keep their confidence by answer
ing truthfully and wisely all their
If.tle quetilous. When one ir travel
Ing In a forelim country, he Is grgteful for guidance, bow much more so
will our chlldrro be (or a careful
guidance through this unkiiowti world
to (hem to maiurlty
Hist Ehtabeth Drew then rend
story which te-autlfuJly illusi rated '
value of moral purity.
Mrs. N E l>-gen sang several
pieaidng Hiile songs from
1 since I liegxD II
Father Goose Book." and a violin solo Life I’m*. ' writes Jacob Springer, of
by Constance Hoyt, arrompanii'd by Weft Franklinj
ing Malm.. -They
“The keOv
bowels workstutsacb 111
Mlss Pearl wnilu-lm was enjoyed by
e iillls dlsaie
Inc Just right.'
trial money will be
funded' al S. B. Wail A Sons, Hannah
A Ijiy and C. A. Dngbee Drug atorea.

EDITDR ELECTED

FOR

Register of Deeds

DAQtYMEN’S
ASSOCIATION

^

^TATE or MIOBIQAN. THE raO-|OTATB pr

M1CH90AN, THB Ctt3 ate court for the oonaty of j'p etdt^ Conrt
Con tor the Oowy eC
Ornud Tnveraa.
''i Grand Tiniwna. to otaaacerT.
~
At a seraloo of said eonrt. held at'I ^Bto May Ontm. O
the probate office to tbe «iy of AJvto Green. Defendant.
Suit pending u the OreqM Oowt
Traverae aty. to said coanty. oo the
for the Oowty ot Grand Trarwne la
19th day eg F«braary. A. a 19M.
Preeent: Hon. FTcd R. Walker, Chancery, at the City ot Ttovwrae CJty ^
Judge of Probate.
to said County, on the ISth day d(
In the matter of tbe eetate of Mar January. X. D. 1901
garn C. Franklin aad WUUam B.
In this cause B Mcariac tnn a^
minora.
Bduvit ou file; that ^j^nnffwit ban
ir be tens you to take Ayer's Franklin,
wuitam E. FrankilB. havlag filed
tat known place of reetdenee. oe
Cherry PeetorBi for your In said court bU petldoa. praying DO
motkui of Amil F. Kertlnger. coatIcense to mortgage the iniercn ot piatnant'B eoUcltor. It U ordered that
severe cou(h or broocbial for
aald estate to certain real estate the defendant. Alrta Green, caaae hb
trouble, then take it If be bis therein dcecribed.
appearaaee to be entered berato. wtthIt is ordered, that the 19th day ol
toytbiai better, then take that. I March.
date ot thM
A D 190S. at ten o'clock to
We have treat coo&deoce ia (he forenooe. at eald probate offiee.
this tnediciae. So vill you, be aad is hereby appointed for hnar- act's bU; ot eomplatnt to be filed, had
log said peUUoD. and that all persons a copy thereof to be aerved on raid
heo you once koov it
Interested In sMd estate apprar be­ ramptalnaoth eoMcftor wttfata tweatr
fore said court, at said time and place
na bMt klBd of wtMtlMdal10 show cause why a Ucenae to mort­ dayn after terrtee oi him ot a eogy
■•aold tes am olxtw voon."
bill and aoUee of thle order:
gage tbe interest of said eeute to or said
that to dedatdt (hereof aaU b(0
said real rotate ahonld not be granP aad
be
............
taken
........
hecoofeMod
o '
' by
' tho
' aald Aeforther ordered, that public feodant.
It to tvrthar ordered. TBM with­
notice thereof be given by publication in Aad
twenty daya the aald compiklBkat
ipr of ttds order, for three suc- cAiae
copy
of this order to be pttoceuive weeks previous to aald day IlsHed atonotice
the Orand TraverM BnraJd.
of hearing, in the Grand
Ht rald. a newspaper printed and clr a newspaper prtoted. pnbBshed aad
p tha bowMa «
rlrcnUilDg In aald Oovmty. aad that
cuUied in said County.
.FRS) R WALKER. such pubUcatloo be oontlnoed thereta
K 4L
.
Judge of Probate. at least once to c*ch week tor Mx
weeka In sooceaaloB. or (hat ahe cause
QTATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PRO^ bs'.e court for the esmnty
Dayton Stfey. of the Empire Journal, Grand Traverae
d for his approranca.
a aeroioB of asld ceort. held at
Aull F Narttogw.
la Now Prroidcnt of the
probate office, In the city at
teUcllor tor
Village.
Traverse City, to aald county, on tbe
5Slh day of February. A D 1908.
CTATB
OF
MICHIGAN,
THE PBOPreeent:
Hon.
Fred
R
Walker.
Onpire. Mich.. Mat^ch 15.—The an­
^ bate Own for the Couty at
nual elocOon for the village of Em­ Judge of Probate.
In the matter of tbe ecUte of Ha- Grand TravRwe.
pire was held here Monday.
Two ble Flab, a Minor.
Id the matter of the aatata ot Al­
Ucke s were to no^natlon for the
4^rollne Flab, haring filed In said bert A. Wckeraon. deceased.
Notice is herobr fflvm that fim
>urt her petition praying for Ueease
voter*' consideration All the easdt
mootos from the I4th day ot Fsbr«dates were good men. hence it took ) sell St private aale the Intereet of
D. 1908. hare been aUowsd
said estate In certain real rotate
considerable spllitlng to decide the therein dracrlbed.
Htors to preeent their dalms
to
HOi
contest
The following, however,
It Is Ordered, that the 53rd day of iLgainst aald deceased
March. A. D. 1908. at ten o'clock In
ere the succrosfu] candidates;
tbe forenoos. at said probate office, and that all creditors %t^mt dsITesldeni—Dayton Selby,
be and la hereby appointed for bear­ cessed are required -to preMt their
v.ierk—George WHllamson,
ing aald petition aad (hat all persons claims to said court, at the prohals
Treasurer—John Tracy.
Interroti-d In aald route appear be­
In tbe» aty of Trare
1
fore aald roort. a*. sMd time and In Hdd coanty, on or before the Ifith
Aaeevsor-^James Daly.
Trua:ecs—John
Preshse.
Miller place, to show cause why a Ucense day of June. A. D I9««. and that mM
to sell the Interest of said ertate to claims win be heard by aald e*«rt
Bldleman.
said real route ebould not be graat- n Thursday, the IRh day ot Jwm,
Dutton Selby, the newly elected
.. D. 1908. at ton o'Oook to the Ubiw
further ordered that poblle
probideiit. Is the editor and owner of “u
Dated Feb. IL A- D. 190$. ____
tion ot a copy ___________ .
uccesrive weeks previous to said
ay ot bearing. In (be Grand Tint. .
lereld. a newspaper prioted and cir­
culated In said
bate court for the eeonty ot
FTffiDV WALJCBR.
Judge of ProhaU. Grand Travene.
At a erosion of said eoart heM at
the probate otBce. to the dty Ot Trav­
QTATE of MUsnOAl^ THE FRO- erse aty. to sMd oounty. «■ tbe dih
day of Meitto. A. D. 1901.
bate court for the county of
Preeent; Hon. Fred B. Wallur.
Grand Traverse.
Jndge of Probate.
- the
- B liter of the eetate ot XmoaIn
rd 8. Bo
inty.
9 City. In I
Adsltne L. HhvUaad having filed
.' of Febrtu ..
J 1»
to eald court her petition . preyteff
Present: Hon. Fred R. Walke^. that a eeruto toetnment to writing
parporttog to be the UM wBI aad
tMUment of aald decnaasd now on
file to said court, be admiUad to pro­
bate and the adminlatratleo of asM
; her petlUon praying that i
esute be granted to beraelt or to
adjudlcato and del
po»e othro snltable peraon.

ere
St
the
time
of
hU
i
It la ordered that the Slat day ot
the Empire Journal. Uie newsy
March. A. D. 190$. at ten o-doak to
up lo-dnic local paper.
the forenoon, at aald pnbaU oCBea.
.Sir Selby Is a young man of fine aald deceased died seized.
be and le hereby appototad for Bear''xeriillie tlilllty, honest, faithful and
tog aad petition;
1 o'clock to
It U further ordered, that pvblle
true to bis iruat. While no radical
ths forenoon, l said probate office,
...................................
byi'“ihange is anticipated yet the affaire b-- and Is her r ^rpolnUd for hear­
ordec for three
of ibr village will he conducted
lug said petitl
- -1 aald
tnecroslva weelta
It Is further ordered (bat public
Trava law and order bases which always
notice thereof be given by pnbll
erse Herald, a
n-'uiu Id properiiy for the |i<>ople.
lion of a copy of this order, for th)
elKnlated In aad c
succesafve weeks previous to said
Thirty ihoir-ar
day of hearing. In the Grand Traverse
Jnd«a Ot PraUla.
HiTsId. a newspaper printed and cir­ Mar. S. IS. M. 97.
lie sln-ame In <
culated tn said county.
Saturday.
FRED R WALKER,
Judge ot Probate.
Pinch, wee ALLEN'S FOOT-

CLEANLiESS AsA ,Ybi/r
ANDfURITY OwnDoctor

labt plies can't t
md« of obstinate east
i by Doan's Ofntmen
y drug elore.

ir.

Nebraaka petutenllarv Ik not a i
fominturj but a huge optuin den. i
cordiug til Dr R It Gifteii. prise
surgeon, lu a repor i<. Gov Sbeliioc

Ladies of Traverse City

lUhour' F--[ hv*v> aftvr dloncr*
Tone-ic c<iai»<l- Ui:'-r laM.-' Tom

Good lodges of valocs, thrifty
tacks.

55 cvetK at any drug .tore

Sooibca ltcb:nc *kla.
burn* witbo'il a *car
ectema. **It rlw-um.
Doan's Olaunen; Your

H>-ale cut* oCures piles.,
any itching .
druggist sells i

A RECORD BREAKER

SDK FM EXDBITS

Guaranteed Cura fer Caurr+i.
Larger 'Than Ever

J. W.Hilliker
respectfully solict your votes a
republican pnmsncs September ,
for register of deeds of this couoty.

The merits of Hyomcl iihr 'rra':
nicnl that cure* catarrh alihott
lUimiich d.'Kingi lu popularity aud
groatb, Bfr unl.iui- in the atiD.-ila of
mcdldnc. So pn>iiouD< .-ii i» the rc
ll.-r and cure follow t:g the use of thi*
•reattnent that It has been publicly
n-coDjmendrd bv leadSag druggulfl
1 phyricl.vr.:IK In rrarly ■
f- sales were large
eonul

K »o *lmp'e

Ing drug*
;lpr(i to rreatr this wllesprvari
aerv.ee. EnUat-|
rapidly iBcrcartng
army of
years
fri-nd».
years, waa a
, prisoner I The wav !o ,Jtblrti it ba* been sold
... Andtrsonv.llt five months. Came by S E ftlsl X Bon. ha* uadoob.edto tK,s county 17 year, age^ 1. tHo^l-^^re
eugbly famciiar with ail parts ot the ^
in tbe power of Hyomel t.-i
county, having served ss county agent;cure si! catarrhal 'rouble that the\
rge people
for aevcral years. Your votes »
rinding that i"" cost win be re­
apprsciated.
funded to ar.ronc who Is not benefit
ted by the trvatmec' Y"u do nrx
risk a ceni In testing (be healing
Dr. Thomas’ Eclec- rlrtue* of nycunei for S E Walt A
of cuU, goDf take all (be risk of Its giving
bnrtiB or bruises gt once. Pain can­ utisfaclion and leave you to be tho
not stay where u Is used.
'Judge-

hoqse-wivcs* **the casual obacr^
ver^, all are rapidly finding ovi
-That The Barney Co’s. $tyle* toi qualitiro
*'imeoiiimon** kind. <Mrdlnarlly priced.

ato

Uw

-That The Baraey Co. s.>U« the brot SUk Pettleoat
valoH in Korthern Michigan for $4. tS, MJtaad M.7I
—Tiiat the prioro we are aaking for gennioe Imported Kid
Glovea, (not lamb); 13 and 16 botton lengtba are, ao( onlj.awaf below oompetitioD, bot tbe quality ie beat bimI
•badee the latefit.
-That tbe new Belts of SUk, EUwUc. KI4, Tteacls
TaUored aad Japaaeac efleeta are novel and «aasnaliy attractive at 26c. SOC, 7Sc, Mc. M and
-That The Barney Co. offer Taikired Boito in Silk
end Wool that are ezoloaiTe (eekkxn two ot a kind).
-That The Barney Ce^a. tlM Draaa SUrt* mk*
the ordinary Five dollar Skirt kxdt "cbeBp”.
—That Tlie Barney Co. are advertiaen of FaoU. B^iod
every claim, we kave tke goods exactly aa
represented. Satiafaotion at Bamey’8 or yonr mottof
back.

m

•fUNO TRAVCRM MCIUUA PMOAV. MAHBH tS, 1M

Grand Traverse Region
r

I TO oeimcti*ottMMTt.
.

ery. They aO lepotr'i my ptoaaaat

Mr.asdMrvJxiwHl Morrtaon apeoi
___• mltt( TMeh-tM M»r«W tfliM iw« Saaday with Mr. and Mr*. Claod*
Waiver of WiI&inahUK.
lit*r than TuMd«)' iwmi «f Mcti«
Mr*. Jennie Pow*n of Ok RapMa
'
xwrt^MUiiiti ftti «•
I. «Mr <w>r W MMWM that H a^t Wedneeday with Mr*. Prank

wnSTUc i*t* te la*.

fag 00 acBBc of tbeir nctabbon tboee
«BT«aya wq had iaat wert.
«T*. Zaldia Rider U orer^to I
and Orpba Batea* bone. In catBt
H. Case tOH a TSMble boras —.
week a*o Saturday.JOaD Mr. KMIer
iMt a hor*e.
%Ufl Fewln^td family bare
ed into toe HSard bouse.
Leqta Hnailnaaiei and wife bow
occupy the bouee racated' by Will
Pewtna Aaa Lewis ha* bongbc the

pnrUcipatrd. Derodonal
eserdaea,
and Tradings by Mra. Palmetar and
MrC Barnuu, eoraptoied tbe after­
noon. An -arasr oeevred In tbe Use
of new oCfiom of tbe aoclety. Mrs.
Junata wan elects trraanrer tnstena of Mra. Barann.
Mr*. J L. Gibb*. Hr. and Mr*.
Palmeter. Wra. B. H- James. Mr*.
Pred Tabb?m. Mlases Audle Taytor
and Goldie HelHday were attendanta
at tbe RteenenUry Sunday school

Percy Smith sold hi* ptoperty here
•sd wi-h Ms tamfly hat moved to
Wllltoiusbarg. Va.. where be w«U
make bis future boae.
Joaeph Taylor ba* ranted tbe B'a.
Porter vMldenec and
more there
tbe lat of April.

«*«* SB «»** saws saws aa sawtsasasasawt

I Not a Private Bank |

•ge ofSeer* elected
^
. I>r H e Flood: (
This is not. a Private Bank b«l
^-dortunr
E Campbell; Triil., J. F, U.lh j
M^ Bla PMitt of BettoMa aiylw
Mr*. lUIla Wrifht and MIf-i Rrkab
*'-''t*or -* ?pancl'-. couadled Saturday for a *Alt wlib frtenda WOBon were the 0*Ha of Mr*. cit l'« '(>ot with an ax at Carau 10
a STATE BANK under^he
g,,.,njav
'=>«•’• Phil Griffin. W. P Rolw-r son *
and retotiren.
La-ira Bau-» Wedneaday.
The Olbl* lumber camp. B’lll La-i^Campbell *i.d J. L Dame.
X- w.
W. H
Hawiry la HeWaa bit dnnahHeasr*. Bfll* Rayle. Will Bate*.
c. a rife U quite poorly. Wnbop*
Tvision and control of the Bank­
P^rce foreman, broke up Saturdav.i The Wirman's
W.«nan . rUih ert. rtainrd a! j
•pttBk Witoon. or Bomb - ‘ Walter Lake and Marshall Lewis
for bli neodr recorefrJto bealili.
the home of Mr and Mr* Charles'
^Us -rioreMe BU(lu ua Mi
and camp l# P. BarnnnT foreman,"...............................
'
Boston last Tuifday evening with a
V<ka. Curry left Hondny for n Halt
Aldrleb froiB TniTerue Olr rlelted
mo«-rd out Monday
Ml
ing Department of the Stale
St
Patrick's
pany Mi-t-daine* Cha*
Ust Sunday wltb'Mr. and Mra. A. M. ill Aealon Harbor.
Mlf! VtoU Abbey W Lake
Mis Kirkpatrick and
dsnebter Wet.icm Marwh Osenon. and Miss Ju
Mrs. MqriarH Lackey of Elk Rap­ caillna on Mr*. Earl Grav
Snni).'
Mabel have gone to rrecs.i t Mlcb
of Michigan.
f’ui.. i"“ Miller were eommlttee on cni-r
Mitt Toopklsa Halted Saturday id. came Monday to care for Wifi Lake tost Tbortday.
Mr* U K. QlUb*. Mis* Bdi
lainmen'.
Nearly
thirty
guesl.
w<
and ftunday arlUi Hr. and Mra. day- Hont. who I* tick with typhoid feMi*. Celei la Nelion ai
Mr and Ur*. Bird Gibbs .i.< ea
A very
ton Thacker.
ttk* were canine on Mr*,
Grsnrtna Olbhs Ralurdav
|
"
FJoyd Dean aod I^ler Innlt are nd Emma Gray Tbnrsday.
A. M. 9m<lh >a haHaa a leilDua
Mr* Areble Clt.fc* and daughter.'
:rothv Keht VntcrUllai ! ;• n •
time ^U> nenraltfa
lenraWa Ipd bU
6U facer
fac
n the tick 11*1. Tlctlm. of (be pipTbe surprise psrty on CSrl Bai<* Mb* Maliel r.ll-b», lii.tcj ben- d'lrlittle girl fr|.-u.‘» la.I W.-.lmHatTlaon Pulclpbcr
Pul • ‘
ia quiu poorly
Manb I.
...t
s> rery well
atlcnded
Satur­
had the doctor. We hope
no hr baa had
day erenlna He reeeWed a number
rTomt' T.hbcrer returned Krl-1
of presents. It bcloe hi* :i»i unh- •'sv from a TWO weeks'
SUMMIT CfTV.
Mr*. Boma 1-yon nC*rr.Tef*»* Cllr day.
frleods St Tri»er»e^ly.
WHAT THE
KIDNEYS DO.
The blark emw* hnve made ttieir
hi Hiltlm at Mr. and Mr*. C. J. AlSllah Davis and Lester Sayers
voile Dr II ODBUir UJ aiitroo lu iutiu.
Upearsnce,
alio
iHo
little
eLI|>n<<i<k.
hnvlnc the gri'i.
jTheir Unccas.ng Work
Tlhe tamer* were buiy patUnc up brlabfi and Mr*. M. BanornanV
Mrt. A. 8. namom I* Indav n’i<''’Irj
Etrorig and H*
tbeir toe tor a few day. paat. 8o»c .. . (ranee »t Ftfc Lake last WedMarch 9
reli'lirtting her rfgh'leni binbdnr
j All the hlood lu be
ae( It frooi the Tuba pond and other* lestey were Mr. and Mr*. L. J. TedMrs. Frank Savers baa b<-en quite throvah ihe Mdiii-r. unc
i>»n. Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Albrtehl.
PARADISE HEIGHTS.
Iban ■ peek, but 1« mlnuies. The klrlo-y
blood
Th-y wotk nlcht and day
Mr. and Mr*. J. Wller, Mr. and Mr*
y„ V S 01.-... .|eni cvliiliip IKIW
Mf.
Shi-misn
PtiT*
returned
homej
grain* of latpure niai’-r lail) B'h«ii
8 I..........
M. Klnoley.
.... .. J. Seeem.-.er John Sunday with heir for Kalpb ol
Wood. D. Seeemlller a 1 <5eo. Hallrn- Klnasley.
to Nogl. r. p„ Friday last Sh<- sas'Kralns of Iniiuin- maW-r dally, wh.-ii
be^k.
a-ronipatiled
by
her
ulster.
Mry.
Win-'
unhes'lhv
.'ine par .if Ibis Impure
drawlDK
potatoes
Geo. Rarlck
j Mr*. Win Oee la*t Mon
and Mr*. Boweitnbn of Raisin to Maj-tyicl.
I'lfred Itp-viildlng.
niaiiir js Icfl In i*ic b’liod Thli
Center were railed here by the death
Marrli in,
;l>iliic. mi many di.i'SM-< and rrpi-i
Rlrbard Mnrahall *r., hat lieen harslclniyre and Jessie Randall
MONROE CENTER.
«
***Mf. and Mrt. Henry Pillar of /
(ff Hoses Bawennan. and wilt remain l« ihe grip.
-----------jlonv*—pain* In'the luu k. heartarh.
at r S Otllugcf* yeslenis.
Tl..ll,.- l.ylc \U> NVk- ,
rlilted with Hr.'PlIlar'* jtordnt*. :
for a few dayi before renimlne to ”lJert Ue Damn and fsinnv visited
NORTHPORT.
miervousuiiu. hot. dm rkm. rhinim.i •' ■••: «IU lj-- 1 al III'- ClHlIcb
Tbe smallpox paUeuu an- all abio
ttelr borne.
Ciiirf. grav.-I, abncilvrs of '
Bimdsy and Monday at Pner Carl
I sgalD.
The Rev Ur neliiall M\ and Mr*.]
Mnae* Bowermsn, a re~- highly rei(! bcBiii
The drawn Rural Telephoae Qa.
Lart Monday nl«bl * crowd eom- specud and pirwporoui famer. died
held their annual meeting last M^The Aid Socleie w||| fn<-et *t the | ^rnU^e" rilVih^
roied
>ied of about thirty
. .yoima pet^l* »f at hi. hoipe two mRe. south of Sura-, borne of Mr* Carll^-ck Bodnesday.,
BnV.l
rni-r, ricii' r"u!'
d»- nigm r.Bd be following ofltoer*
fongfrasMonal
Mlnislerl..
,
‘ >1 of Wk “
e M. B. Snndir aedtool
mlt City, tost Thnrtdsy tnomlng. af- Marcb^ll.
elecird
Pres.. M. A. Brsiat:
..............................
•elation.,
idropry. deposi
Mj \).kers.,n and family «
• acconparled bbe the Rer. and Mrs.l
-...............................
> dailnc from
- Itlast
Jtr-.
Howard Manlev is sIko •
Manager. F Van.Hum; Secy.. B'. to.
. >ni|.uihy .->f
n,. rio'ier
Mrt.
luvuiymMM, «... Oawell
w..... aifl ------[from
wbich he bad never Jolly reI llatr,.
Tftlm* at ;b'
'from New Vork. where she has «t>enMana. spent tbe evening al the home|oovefed, although he had been able
ilgold look d
th- -‘'-t tnu' moett..
M’-i'- «■ A Murrell, r.tl Bi
of Mr. and Mrt. Wm. Curry. Ratresb- k, t>e op snd around
smund roost
most of
Co'nells Marshall Sunday.
The Rev, Mr RoWnson aceompan-jTrai.rM' fly
Mich,
menu roniltiing of sandwiches, cake _____________________
e bopef of
ring.
Frank Ssyer* hnt been draaln;; ■d 11 l*lcknrd to l..-!and lliis af-r l
war. | i-igered
and coepa were terred and they re- Wednesday night hr ws* token end- acod fur Hsrlaml llrowu the tis!;i few
.icliaih.- ai»l kidney trouble,
tuntwr borne at s late honr having denly wor*e and died early Thnraday days.
came w-,.k. nervous, and depressea.,
.
The
Waman'R
club
*1
spent a *ery pleasani evening.
fooroing. He iMvev a vrlfe and two
March. 10
Tuesday afternoon.
John AD^liPl and Hits Ellen Bal- daughter*. Mr*. A. J. Albright and
K-V dinner
Thy I adiea' am w’II
*1^ of Trarrrte City spent Sunday Mr*. J. Hiptow. Tbe funeral serIV
MAYFIELD.
Thursday tfiernoon with
._,wlU> MU* Alice Ssufs.
vires were held at tbe residenoe BstThe R. V and Mrs. E. W.
>ve
a
oarlv
Mr*.
Charles
Wiilsh
g
Mr. and Mr* George Mnnm snt
ly St 1 p. m.. with Cndertsker J.
i.H.k -'inner at V. S Ottlnger'a,
vr
of
M.s*
Tues.lay
evening
In
honor
son Dugal spent Bandar wttb Mr. and
-r..-a-lay
Carrie
Himes.
A
Hne
lime
I*
report­
'
Mra. Oaonre H«nel cf Wk RapIdL
tc
Rouh
P-nd.
'
Iht
Il'ri
lime
am
pl-n-ed
to
reed
bv
those
In
attendance
Mr. and Mra. Mood PllUr and''child­ Rev. Mr.« Herbert offlclatlng.
The
The I.Adle*' Aid aocletv met
ren of Aetne Hslisd friends here a pall brarers, were ehosen from the
An7a"Ander:^„'Tf'*Tl".aMn.'a;"^•ne^^^
by pH dealer* Price 6"
■few' dart last week.
BuBSiK City grange of which Hr. Mt*. I. N. Jamison Thui >dav a
noon, with an aitenrtanre of ten
Ml*. John Ritter went to Williams- Bowerinain was a member.
-•-mi l 10 wniK
dieal The work was upon a qiilH
ber.1 BivndBv for a eOnnle of sreefea.1
Vr . -I Mr-, r ,B Dye of Tnivhoru- In Kan.a* Citv, Kan. «li.r,St-e.
Ihe foplely. Dninly refr. ahm
Tbe SwMtlka dob drove to
WUepeai Ihe pait year with her
Remember Ihe name—D-kan'

were served by Mr*- Jam.acn
llamsborg Tlinrsday night and spent
't.-ike no other.
Mr*. Berry.
and much appreciated by those who
the erenlng st tbe borne of Max Av

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Timely Suggestions to the Newly Married People
A Comforiablc Home is the First Thing fo Be Considered.
House furnisnlng with us is a speciality. We have made this fiarticular businass a life study.
cluslvesale of the most desirable lines that come under the head of home furnishings. This is the
not need to buy again. Come and get your comoiete outfit or odd pieces at bottom notch prices,remote farming section, we will furnish your home and you can pay for it as your income will

iw

During our long experience we have acquired the exHOME of substanti?! furni* ;rj. '^ay hero and you do
No matter whether you live in a city, town or some
allow.
______________________ ^__________________

COiJ- HES, DIVANS and PARLOR SUITS

ROCKERS

It makM DO <HS«reoc&vhBt
kiod of an cgsy cliair you
w*nt. W6 can auwJy you.
Over two hundred different
atyie Rocker* to aelect from
•etUog up from 75c.

We take great priJi-in ahowinR our line of rpholati-re-l Furniturr. ^i>u
can not be disappoinUvl in (Hiking a e«-!ection ns we bav.- an exUa lirge
aasottount in the very laiaat alylvs ami sia-s.

Perior Stands and library

BOOK CASES
Till* illusUaliiD shows the Becli-jnal
H - k Case The*** cisr-e an- pArtiviilsrIj iicl-ipUd to the hoiiii' ns well as iIjo
r-rti-v. Vfi- alao Imv.- ihe --ombih itfni
B-.-l; Cavi- aod WntiuK Itoe*. Come
in aud estimato

EASY WASHERS

I'dblcs
enr LBi

We sell the maebinea that a cliikl can
operate with the beat leeulte. A Urge
complete line of everything for the kitchen.

A Parlor
bigUlj polished
urned legs with

VES-rrS THE VICTOR
* its own leaves, the iHustration sliows the tol.l.- i
-......... lie Urjfer or smallor without removuii; the lalile l.iii
r Diabea, always aafe and reliable. oosU no more than the old kind.

isfit
DINING CHAIHS

CarpHs. Bags. CnHalns aad
UBOienns
We would muoh rather ahow yon tbeee

then to taU yon eboet them. It vUl pey
ynn well. to -------suit ..,.11-----thii Depytmeat
as we.
leofv.w.l---kbebe^t.-

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We want your eiriaios on
the Chair qoeetioo.
Our
line of Diner*'are mad<»*to
■taod the teat. We aleo ^
carry a good line of odd
Obaira and Chairs for the
kiteben, up from 46c.

OnrEasy Payment Plan
Makca oar GoeSs Easy ••
Pay lor and oar Low Prices
- Bakes llicai Easy le Bay:-'

Beds, Springs and
resses

DAVENPORTS

Tbpse oan be iitrd na Clinches, as
r
“J they havn_ ibo adjostoble en-ls.
Aak to They an-made ia the neweei style*
irpritiocly low piiB«>d. Spritu:
Spritu: and upliolsteie-J with « superior
H'R SPECIAL
teo OrR
SPECIA B.v3.
and Matreea. <-om]iplole for only $6.75 prade of Verona. Cur I'iuth and
Velour.
Thia ia a bargain atSlOOu

J. w.

Dressing Cases, Chlllonlers
and Commodes
Wi- have a full hue '•( --acli
Space will
not allow a <!<£• r^pti<>D of tb<-ee. but a
d-iee inveaiikfviion would n'V*-al some ex­
cellent buuains f i which our store is
widely known.

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THE PEPPLPS HOME FURNISHER
•T •

STOVES AND RANGES
VoD wiU s/.’tilt.- Ibis i|uc»Uan in a very
short tim.- *fu-r seeing th> large superior
line of high grade Mov.-a and Bancra- Be
Hire and see the f.inCK MEAL RANGE.

OUR MAIN STORE
120 E. FRONT ST.. Traverse Qty

Our Branch Store
RIVER ST., Elk

iiia>isi0Mii

•NANO TNAVCNU HtNALA, NMOaVTmAIICH U, law.
Wa. MdVtuld. C. Bowaer. Plord alator*. bettdea I tontt'of Meadi lo
TO WORK Topm^ER
Copley and Beaale Cooper wcce the mourn her loaa
Mkool iut 1
Mr. and Hr*. WlDoby rMted S«»* gay tt Ansaa Grltflib a»d
March lA
HottoMl City and TowMhip Board*
Mn. CaMHn of
_
__ U hm dar oftomoea wltb Mr. and Mra.
OmH6M
HoW Seaalona.
Oetcraw at Mapletoa.
vMUm reUtd*M M4 Mes^
Mra. Reed of Ftaokfon h taklns
OVIATT.*
T%e' cwcbeatra met aod praeUeed care of her alaier. Mra. May Soa:h
Holland. March 12.—The iinhorlUca
Hazel. Daisy and fUy
wlib Bntto MUl* aad we were aor- wiek. doilns b«r Uloeaa.
Traverse iCity.
apendlng a few of Holland township will coopernte
piUed (ft bear bow alcelr tber have
March 7.
with the council of the city
,
V»CPIB| ■■_■>■ II,
•••
Bn^ who bad ber
Mr. aod Mn. Jobs MarataaU Ure
vnek (o W boa< m tk« pmUmbU.
•AVC TMI» ANVWAV.
tomb broken aome time ago U not to lU effort* to make the cl;y 'dry.'
. Uat MoiiAar «!» OrudM rub- tafcpo a lltUe bor three rear* old that
Tbe Holland township board met with
Here la a almide kome made mix very well at thta wrtUn*.
W** Cted blrth4k|. 8be wu kfodljr r«- tber baerre been keepias for Jaoiei
• be Rev. Wm
B'm Haaklna
Haaklna. paHor of tbe coonril to eooslder the proposl
—_.fler for a few
• r dar*.
to Mr. and
day*.....................lMbe»«d tor iMr Xria4«.
.who'makce tbe
e M. ft chorrii. did nott fill hla ap-jaoft. Luke Lugrra was th.- spokesaUi^hm Duleli T«e*lv«J word Mt*. John nack of Trarerae Oitr, atatcmenl tnaKew Tork dall<
iMt Wtook that toN tfantfter. Mn. and If they are pleaMd with the eUld paper, tbsttt will rellere alnoat aay
■»- -- ;
CtoMO msd hMtauid of Loos Lokr. taey will adopt It a* they loat their, CAie of KMary trtwble If taken be­ were ailled to Cadillac :o the *lek-|‘>'^ council had the board * hearty |
toU BMted to Now Modeo. Letter* only mue boy last aumoier.
fore tbe aiAse of Brisbt'a dlieaae. He bed of Mra. Brooks' mother. Monday. sym|«iby In |:* movement for ^obl
»oa Mr. OuMito notbw ood Bitter
Mr and Nra. W. Ooldrn, Madam aiatea ,h„
tbai each trinDumu
aymptoma as
a* lame
lame
wm Bro^s and family vp.-nt suu- biUoo. A large crowd was gathered!
who ««e MtIb* tk<
Jde^^ycat d^re
Hasel and Mr Md Mr*. Oeo JlgseU^^
fooutrr u oloMtt
^oo^and «oo!!“
riweell rooms. compOKM of,
were a: Mr*. MlUa- and werenreaied.tourtuaic.eapeclslly at night; pain- *Mr*anJ Mrs,
«ocM them to ttr.
to a trout dtoaer
,nd
d:*c^or»d
^
Erwin of Traverse City arc speaidlng
iympaihlr.r* and opponent* ol
, n« Boir Beet are takiAjr ap
The l^'On^p Ice I* do* the order foadlly o.eroome H
B few days here.
the movement, and It is epecied that
'boom bore. C. A. flttier aod 1« of tbe day Prank atom- baa a ma- ^ «(.
larAi
the
.April
election will he oo<
two OMiB eet a bee tree hi bla wood* cblUP to cut Ice and ho wtU cut for
Ertract OandelloB.
luaei ho ly cooieated fights In
-latt.weefc, rtopped'tv the onUet,
oanre; Componsd Kareon. <
Real enale Tranriara.
a oaeflOB of ttoe tree '
lory of the city.
Compound Syrup Baraapartlla, three
Charles P. Carver to John Carson,
the
took
it home
h
..............
- -t
aod a#t U wp.,
.........toM*.
ouneea. Take a teaapoeoful after lot. U and li: bik 4, Oakwood
baplas to gel a awam from them'
shctlanb.
each meal and at bedtime.
•OLON CENTER.
United Stoles to Wm. T. Reed,
tn tbe aprlng.
John 0(U) and aon Herbert
Clareneg Qrieawal and wife of
A well known druggixi here In tt
nt, of nwki K-c 24- T 2«, R 9.
The eflUrtaleBeu UandrttV la town last Wedneaday.
Crorsing Hpcni Sundav at
Is
authority
that
lkea>lagredlr
Nnrmao O Marsh to David Plxoa. Hairhca'
RarJ ball wa* a graai aneceat. Tbe
U1*a Beaale KrHIt of Trarerae are all harmless and, gasllr mixed
.'rani, rMIval)^se\4
of
nwM.
wc.
!l.
T
25.
R
11
aae^fOMHii wa* alealy reodered.
City apeoi a few dayz with her broth­ borne br shaktni well la a
IB Coulourli'r uf Cedar
John Bans and wife u> Calvin
^*a* one ^ the be*C exblblttou
er. John Krelu.
Tnl* mlxiUT* ha.
• p*r«DW. Mr and Mi*
It we h*re bad A laa\ictor Viehncbll and «on Adolpb aod aoo'Hng effect niion tbe entire Spangler and w-.fe. a igo acre* nf
r«t4 all *H uf nwM of se^. aec. 2i.
■ acton were echolar* of drere to Maple City thi* momiog.
KldnCy and Crloary Binicture. and T 2«; R II
Tbe bunt* or hugtater
Mifs
Roen
Erlrkroa of Good Hnr
Fred Alkinaon made a trip to TrarRits.ell A BrpaiTi atifl wife In 11 bor called on friends here this week,
of applaoac abowpd that, •ae CHr '••« Saturday, returning ollcD overcomes the worst forms of
RbeuniaUam In jnn •
while. I. Hobbs, wM of%cM »cc It, T *7. returning home Wednesday

belaa well en er- le aane dar.
This mixture U said lo remove all, R 9.
Mr. aad Mr*,
Mrs. Nellie Herman visited her
Alton VUkortol. wbo la working
blood dUordera aad cure tbe RbeuArthnr L. Rose sod wife to Jnsenh
^ P^ltf I*, deaerve mech
mt
credit aa^ Northport. came bone yesthnUy
tnailsin by foreleg the tCldaeya to fil­ Zdenek. seH of *WM. *ec. 20. T 26. DiMher kt Good Harbor over Sunday.
for plaa&lar aod a**l*i rhlt IH» moll
olber for a
Mrs Fred l.agulre has a brother
-_S people. Tbe aet pro- rlend Lloyd Pixley accompanied him. ter and strain from the blo^ and R 12.
virutng her thl* week.
system all urir arid and teul. decom­
Frances
8
Gimsiod
ct
al
to
Chas.
(be erbooT* beaellt waa
Mra. Fbeatt, daughter Handvand posed waKe matter, which canse
Mrs ft Gauihlcr vtslted her sliWilson parcel*.
donar*.
Ur. Mrs. WtoUien.. os Tuesday last.
OB Harre. rpcni Bunday with Mr. those afnetlomt. Trv It If jou aren't
Harry DartoQ anJ wife to Al
Mageoe Ttober and Mr*. Net- nd Mr*. Smith or Port Oneida.
Wm
Meereiu and Joe Herman are
well. Save the preacrlpUon.
!ri H. Clark, itarcels In sec is, T working on their wood Job this week.
lerldaB were Empire Ylaltora' F5d Phealt h*n been helping J
28. R 10
AtkinaoD ent Ice.
Mr*.
M Sheffer while re urnlng
COUNTY LINE.
JffbD Gtllagber and wishrdbi rd! home fiom Solon, fell and sprained
MarcB. 9.
W, H Wxon la drawing hay t
RavtOD- Int 18 and o>4 of lo *0. bIk. her ankle. last Wedoesday. quite
lerlofhcn.
6. P. H.'s 3rd.
ba
llv,
SCNDON.
rhotnas Saunders and wlf>- u>|A
.
ITiere are bardlr well oqee enough
Tr*vMia* Haxe] Alien has retomed
Pooib & Co pnri of dock. Old shsto oor toa^ W Uke care of the *lck her work at the B<>oiooIb academy
irday last
better.
«aea. Grip aod bard. edMs ar* •lightMrs. Frank Dritell visited Mrs. O,
Mis* Ruth Baldwin rialied at hot
Mr*. Ororge Coat* Ba. oc-o qulie
m Claypool Ifc’cdnetday. also Hr*. A.
•or Sunday.
xick wUb dulnty, but U better R. D. Reynold* returned Saturday
■r 5. T ?:
toned to Orwid Raold*. taking tbHr from Fife Lake where he attended wriUng.
Th-rc was no .rho«ii hero yesterUr. and Mrs, Tboo Strickladen
John Shield sn-1 wife in Ollv.-i M dav on sceouni of the t«-arher being
omona Orange.
made a buaiaeaa trip lo Deodon Lust Hardun ci al. n*M of set,. M-r It.
MU* .Bnlly Bowen of nonor 1* rla- week
^
T 2C. R n
e for ttoe nreaeot at lea*i
Ins at fterl Widrlg-*The young folks are all enjoying
M. Winnie t.nd slf-- to Wm.
Tbe eBtertahinnt tlrda
Ulta Mae lamann bar to**i
the roller skates at Buckley.
Mans and wile, hit 18, bik. 6. <b>n.t
acbnol
of the beat >wn the last two daya rUKlng.
Farfptn' Institute.
Mioa Bather Gray, teacher In Dial r rh'. 3rd
Wm. OTflel of Borne City rhlted No. 2. U having a couple weeks' va
The following la a program of a
Gusfic Von. to Wni. Mars, lei Ik.
hU daughter, Mra. Prank lU-ynolda. cation.
grange ni.x-ting and farmers' Insti­
k « Cfeodrlrh's 3rd.
■raiii abowed .. „
Iasi
week.
tute
to
I
k- held
at Old Mission
Vera nxem rUlted friends in
Pars!, Hewln tn Wm J \Vee-u> .md
bad been deroted la preparing for It.
Mya. Eatl WIdric. Mra. Ftor* Wid
If- let i. Mk 3 H I. A Cn's Oh grange hnll on Saturday. March
Tbe tearaerr bad reatoo to be proad Hg and Mra, W D. Carpenter Halted Buckley last week.
Eider Borup preaebed at the DIBBl McwHI and wlf- (o Geo R
4t their panfla
Tfaatiiparmrllle Uat week
Hple church Uat Sunday. h;a many
owcll. w «, of M-',. f,rr 3t. T 2.',,
Wm. a. Tnmpkla* hai <
Oeorgp Hanc» andJRiarle* Wllaon friends were glad~to wt-lcdme him R If>
|f> on—Regular meeting of PeolntoaaBog tbe Inmher frtom Traverae hare
Just completed marketing 2.000 bark.
la grange.
Oval Wood P'sh Oo. In C.-o 7.1m
dtr ter the addlflta aad porcbea bnaheU of poUtoea each.
! 11 .to—Wnn, r at the ball and aoMra. Jim Howard tell and hurt ^
J mM -a-id 1
to pot flB tola bonae to Ue
Oonrge Bowman returned Wedneajcial hour.
. T 2G, R i;
from Shelby where be
I
Afternoon.
^Mra. Tbereea BrlBkmao of TrarI by the alflcneaa of hU mother.
— L«K-a1 option question laix,
have
plaster
' me ntg wa* mind to tbi* plare U*t
Gcncrally <|clilli«te<i fir
Mr*. Mary Orcen arrlred Salurd
nd>'< l.-d bv the Rev. o. tt. Locaparts cast f .
week br the aertoma Hlaewi of her
Mad slrk hcadncM*. lacked sn
Halt with old (HcQd*. Her I
Aity L. S. Baldwin.
Abe Paul I' anfferlng from an
ttottott. Ml*. H. K. Brtaknaa. wbo
*virn out and alt run dow
1 ts—Fertllliv and culture of or­
tack of TbeumaUsm.
npp ara ^d to aaj U laipravlag.
dori; Blood Blllcrv made me
chard land*. A. P Gray and W. A.
Mank $.
an"—Mrs. Chas Frt-lioy,
Macrb 9.
Marshall.
Conn.
The Udlea' Aid i
2 Jb—Pruning and spraying. W, R.
KINGSLEY.
Prnit and ft O Ladd.
Card of Thanko!
C, L, Porter and son of Summit
.•i lS—Varli-ile*. apples. E J Brink___________________
-a TlalllBg.
W- desire to express onr sincere
City xcra In town Thursday.
- in*.
Ab. BoifttHr ttpde a trip to Traegratitude i,> the many kind friends
Mra. Fcank HHUday ba* re.
nd general dii«f»a <StTtitorday.
who assiMed u* during the lllne** cussion. eondu.ictod by W D Bagicy.
from . er recent wneaa so fat
. _
Btoop went to tytTem City ttv*OMHHnar*dOalUr«wia Pto
nd
death
of
our
beloved
huBbftId
be able to be about the house.
persons, whether members to
and
father,
also
ftov
The
beautiful
Mr. nod Mr*. Baumgarb and chtlth- grange or not. are cordially InThe tlOO that K ordinarllr takes
r
MSu^’antea Stoopa and daughter
dren are vlalting a: ih.Ur old home
o ailond Ibis instltate abd
•daa treat to Trarene • City Toea- all a piano by mean* *f local c
Stoff'dish. - having left for that rUre
raaaers can be aared by getting yi
t:ik,- purl III (he dlscuKs1oR-<. Bring
Mr and Mrs. A. J Albricht.
Friday of last week.
>,-,r luii-kci* and Join In Ibc grange
ZVrtiaa Bolamler and Bdaa Slooop* tonodlmct fromthe world's Urg
Mr
and
Airs.
JinM-ph
Rl|,Uiw
HlEs Belle Hopkins has returned
insic bouac. LyonAHealy. Cbica
dliiui-r at Ibe ball. If vou have any
■’•mt marrb - - and
family.
her school Dear Beltncr, alter a t
good apples, hr ng along a few for an
Lyoa A Healy often aell from 20
>. 4ay. Martdi ....
exhibit, al
Cedatabaa BoteaUer made a trip to 30 pUnoe direct In a single day. And montbi' vaca:loD.
Hiss Jennings spent Sunday v
tbe coal of handling this Immense
-IFOUND TRUE REMEDY
* Trarerae 01 ly Saturday.
h.Aiitl sill fiirnlrh nm.'lc
hnaliie** U rrry IKile greater than Miss Belle Hopkins at Beitner
Mra MorOe VbtMB'gare •
Tbe Snights of the Maccabees were
'TVnra^y. A preat aamber of rmga that of a smaller concern aelNng <
ly a few piano*
pUnof a month, hence the surpiiaed Usi Saturday evening, by S. E. Wait A Sons Sure BK-e-na W>ll
were aewed. A
C«w
IndigeKioR.
great. adrantage
- antage of dealing with them, baring the ladles walk in to the lodge
ner waa'aerred.
The Incalculable aniobiil of g<u¥l
Tbe freight on a {Ihnc firom Cbica- room wltb ba*ket6 full of good ihings
Vrfaaa Bointler and Edna Btoito*
Oeo. Ba»‘ pla«e. where re wlil work go to''this dty Is only a tew dolUra. to eau Tshc evening wai very pleas- bat Mi-o-na Aoiuacb tBlilv;> nre ,ii>In be Circuit Court
and yon mn abaolntelr e ) risk lo or­ -htly ypenL
It next Kill
, of Grand Tr«
The
funeral
ot
Mr*.
George
Hulett
dering from Lytw A Healy. tor If the
* : Mank •.
Chancery-, at Traverse City Ml-h.
as held Bundav afternoon from the
pUno they aend you I* not sauafaclory'they agree to pay freigtl noth Methodist church. Ihe Rev Mr Her- Judielous |M-rwoa who Is o-.ii uf health on the 9th day- nf March. A. D. I9as,
HOLteCr SIDINO.
Mary Dslgrc. coniplalnani vs. HuwKh sioniach iruiiUles
ifllrlattog.
ays.
The underlying rau*<- of n-rv<wis gart liiiicrc. defendant
•sday. March 19. at the
Write today for a .copy of “A PaTbe Tevtaday afternoon prarer
h- ililx ciuM- !t app.-,ir;ng that J,deblHty. hcadach.-s,
«l.t-plessn-ss
lurch, will br held the
mettorjra* held at tbe bone of Mr* ano Book.- which U the ramt beauti- guaricrly meeting. Preaching Bervlc<- and melaacbnlv b. fu-jliy nulriccjci. f-n,1.vii' Husart nalgte. lx not » re*
fn]
pUno
catalogoe
ercr
printed
it
Maria aarrit. Tboee wbo atteaded
at ! p. m.. eondu,.................
tbe r«-aiil’ of a weagened slomach ld.-i> . ,-f this state, and ih.i' hU
were: Mr. and Mr*. Puller and ba- nSer* a hbolce of tour dlBerent pUnt lug older, Collowct
«h-r.-abo,iis arc unknown
tti,-rc.
id liiarilK U,wi-ls
under
which
you
may
aecnre
an
IcMee. Mr. aad Mra. Tyler. Mra BrySci long a- ibe lAomacb Is weak lb- fire on motion of John J TmeddI,-.
■aerriee.
aat. Mra. MUka. and iHUe dansbter. rtrument. A eopr will be tent free
K.u.-scamio a-'slmlloie prop»-r nour- solic tor tor complalnani H is order
Mias Inex Farnsworth waa In
Mra. Price. Mr*. . NewBareh. Mra. br Lyon A Healy, 10 Adami atreet. from
i-hm-ni. no mailer how much food cd that d-trndaui en'rr hU appear­
Kalkaska
So
urday.
Chicago.
Knlshk Mlia CanpbeU and Mr. Mer. cal-ii
Mf-o-ua l:ir-.-af.-s th" ance In raid cause nti or l>efore five
Mrv and Mrs
G.-rrae Sini:
were In town from Monroe Center irengib and ar Ivlty g( ibe muscular months fr.mi th- date of ihi-> order,
SHSNMAN.
non cottage neeUngi attll be
-alls of tbe siom.v-b. regulates tbe and hat within twenly days me comat tbe Monday.
Qnarterly meeUng was held
•tofch Ulto at Mr*. Bert WUaon-ai
I
Mweis
and
makes
(be blood ca|>able lilslnani cause this order to |«> pnh-l
V
Wilson
was
In
town
from
.. with
JtonN tMb. rl tbe bone of Mr*. Jolin __________
Beangellcal ______
eburcb Uat,
of convey-lng iiulilment to all the vl- litht-cl in the Grand Traverse M-rald. j
PUP*; Man* Ktb. at Mr*. Milk*'. Prealdlng Elder He:Uer to attendraid publication lo be conilnuert
UI organa.
WKi of mmUng t p. m. abarp.
The use of \l,.onB stonM"h lahlets
her
home
yesterday,
having
DoHag tbe inonth of March Mr.
b<vn called here by the death of her tnaki-s alt h-- dlffcreon- b-tseen
^ryaat artll ran ibe Boaday arbool Ur*. May SonUiwIrk.
W C,irnmother. Mr*. Marv Conant
Itred. niTV,>uK. stngglsb rnndltlou.
----- • ------ 1 itee a* f “iry surer of Pomona Hatted her
Cirruli Cinin foniml-.rlonei
Hervey Tripp is in Travers.- City si-akcm-d riomail, and a bi-althy. i
friends bere during ouartcrly today.
ergeltc bivllly mndltion.
meellng11 Db oi>u-r sAv canI you s,> quick
q,ilrk
Mra, Mabel Snyder w.-n- lo TravSoliclmr f..r rumpt.insiii
Born, (o Mr ai^ Hr*. Tost,
reailily and s„ pmlilvi-ly
m'vclj stiimilatc
■se City today on hnslness
p-isin*-s.-. rt,l>ir*-K- Traii-rs*- City,
week, a baby gtrl.
vniaeh
.laeb to goodd
good -health
'
Ray V Hodge of Empire la clerk­
Mich
Ruth Cook U very alck <
Ml-u-bs
• bs The fact
hsi ills r-tning at J Anaparhs' store,
(ac
March 13 ;u ;T Apt : !•> 17 2t
Born to Hr. and Mrs. WlllU Sontbrdy- is sold by 8 E W„,t A S«fit
eiias Marion Abbott la quite 111
artek. Feb. 24. a girl; the i.tlle one
Yeyterday was village election and under a gunrniii*v lo refund
only lived i; boori. Tbe mother I*
a little excrement prevailed e-y unless It cures, shows coiiciuslvely
very low,
U superiority over ordluary. old
over the choice of presijeni.
Burke Lewis cut hU foot badly name of Bari J,
aahloncd dlgcsthes.
J Case being on tick,
•ifvIlT leed hr
llesr nnnr is
ildrr-n • R,«ie It, Kev- V"'X Csf F--sr.
and that of rvniel l.. Rp<.icn o
Wo ara'H^to*^^
•. bod -Mowsrh T—«hln* DuxrrVn.
................
fire 1*2 vo .
were pofled, that being s large nun
Grace LewU and >

••

aWlrd
ber for ihla vllitge. Ticket No.
IN tmproHnA
F*»a Adrro
Mrs. Myers Sunday, alteraaon.
elocie* enrire. excepUng that of
• The enterUlnment that Ima be«
Henry Job
trrja ee. Tbe ofllrer* elected are
nom-brafcc.
ah teRows; President. Bari J, Case;
clerk, Hervey C. Tripp; treaaurer. E
C. Vttl De U’alker; assefaor. Frank
J. HopMns; Iruslees. A R. 8Ui
Charles TV>t and Alvin Rial.
Parch 10

________ _____________ Mm*.

!
i;

The Woman
In Doubt
AW wbat brand of Boor U> me weaUB*t miiB m leaf 2
dke ootid b^ tbe ccoaMBb made of
White loor.
HiNtdreda of wocoen bare told us tbtt diey me Uhr White,
bkve ^ it lor yean and ba>-e new foond it> eqoiL
TW uy k with pride m their voice wd s
•how* that it would be folly {<m anyoiK to ni|
think (or a mameat of ung injthiog hut dte
We want to thank those womeD for their
We
•pptedste theiact that they know what they're tn&^ ibooL
We are gUd they have « mnid of thtf own and wJ cnoo^
to inttst on getting tbe brand of flour which expertence bte
proven to (boa is the best

Lily White
**TlM Ploar the Beat. Cooks Uts"

Deserves ks name,
u pure.

h U white, whke ns 6ie Uy and jolt

It’i made of the best vdiest, dtonwrfJy denned befcra
snoding and no human hands touch k trmttte tkae dtegraiki
Wves the cleaners, untfl the tidy bouKwtfe takes the pun
white flour bom die sack.
U you t&e dean food-Bie Lily White.

L - ■“.-"TSi M...

For sale by yoor dealer.
VALLEY OTY MLUMC oo.
Ci«4 IUeUa.Mcft

S’,

We are sbowiBS Ihe GreatesI liWol'
FURNTTUREs CARPETS, RUGS mm€ DRY
GOODS, CLOTHING, and SHOES ever
sbowm In Grand Traverse Connty,
As nsnal we have fte Best Goods
and al the lowest Prices.

Don’t Buy Until You
Give Us a Look
We are always glad lo allow yow
Goods, and-all we ask is a compar­
ison ol Prices and yon will buy all
your new Sprln, Goods al uic

.“SvaTvx

55SS3v",aiSi,i«

MATCHETT.
Mrs George Taylor is tofferlng
llh aoDieiblag like a severe aiiack
of lumbago.
Mr*. Bogart enieruined Hla* Em­
ma Sand* of Charlevoix a few daya
laat we«k.
Mrs Amoa Box and Mrs L. Bre't
are numbered srNb the alck.
Joaflee Luce ritiiM] bis brother
Orin one day laat week.
Little LiBice Taylor gave her peo.
ole quite a scare bv swallowing a pin
Wednesday: toowever a scare was aU
the too doing no barm whatever.
Mr. and Mr*.'E A. Wall called on
Mr. aad Mrs. Brett Tuesday
Juattee Knapp reiaroed
to
bl>
»me Friday from Buckley, bainc noable lo works longer.
Bffie Bogan spent a few dar* last
eek w<ib Mr. and Mr*. Lee CIbba ot
nte Lake.
Iva Bogart I* helping her tt»t«.
Mra. Box. with her honsework.
Mrv, Hoae^nletL who baa been
for aeverat week*, died laat Fritoiermrat taMag place Bon­
dar to the Evergreen emeutr. tbe
fnaeral bring bald from tbe M. ft
.^nreb to Rngaley. She leave* a busband. two «mnU children and . two

^CUBAN
FRUIT
FARMS

On Easy Terms
ste;

-■BraJ br Va-»- wb" parckSte w««. nsr>
^frilpartlcalief sttim etcaU

Cuban Land & Steam­
ship Company,
•nsek «mer.
23 ts4 24 PfSltSBltr task tUf.,
DEnoiT. RICH.
D. ARASTRONGr Arest

Saturday and Monday
at Steinberg Brothers

Men's Turkey Red
Handkerchiefs at............................ vlir

Cotton Batting, large roKr.
worth 12c perroli at ..........

Men’s Canvas Gloves.
per pair, at.......................................

Cloaks for ladies, misses and
were $3.00. $4X»
and$6.00. at ............................
Ladies’ Fleeed Kjmooas,
worth 50c at............................

Curtain Calico for curtains, furniture
covering, quitting, etc ,
per yard only.................
«HT
Hose Supporters.
N_
all sizes, per pair...........................

Large Gingham Aprons,
worth 35c at.....................

Von-U On* Ihcsc U4
—■- —
— ---tsiIs, |sii m
atbaeUve al Sleinbcta Br« - ‘

9c
19c
19c

OIUMO TKAVENN HBRALO, pmOAY. MARCH tt. tm.
one
tat talk. Whea thiduwed., prKt7 •• IMS u tt iMtm. which U
k 1M« tlaw. «kOt the 'UtUr ihowt
add t^toaato and aarre at onca.
tha TOTT «Ur<
Cabbage 8oop-Cot op ata or eWit
ttier Uw am
poutoao. ooa plat oabbace. and nonI and l«
until aoft, in one quart wutar. kUah
fine, add oM pint aUk.'one toaapoon
Per ehambsM. sSlra. ball, dimiig
aalt, aad pepper to ttata. Aiao a rooms and bed rooms, one could
place of butler the alxe of a email scarcely ask a nkwr carpet <
hen’a egg. Let boll up once and farm. There la more wear on carpets
aerre with cabee of toasted bread 00 a farm tlmn in ibe average city
or craekaru.
home; therefore one needs some­
VegeUble Soup—One teacup Uma thing that sriQ stand the rouMi usage
beau (greenordried).one cop toma- sod tbe rag carpet U Jut tbe thing
toaa. three allced «rrota, pepper to tor rooms chat are cmiatantly to
tuie. Boll an boor and a half, then
me pint sweet milk, aealdlng .lech in yoor atripe. make ll Irujn
Seire at once, adding aalt Jnetijj
dreuea. bUek utlne efcr;
before aeoding to the table.
1,0^ nndertklrta. and If T^o haM
Oelery Soup—Chop One one bunch
enough n>o can exebange some
of ertery end three poUtoee. Boll I"
vlib yoor ualghbora or borrow
u mtl* water u portable WTien tenred there li red
der add one quart of cold milk. ®<»ld|^^,^ „r underwear and old blank
then add ult. one-balf cup of butter. eta, and for white take aheela.

PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. 2.

coated h called
Grantarry
poonda of tfinberriea washed and cut
Br. Harte atalMd Mr BUT 7«n ttot Bsoa ii as SXenUR^.
In halves, five pounds of augar, five CATABUmiDT. lMM«ftta«aetor'q«dXiBtotoAM|«Mte4Mtac^
orangM seeded sad cat tato amall etaisMtottaaAqMj«f Tsofl.
(
MRS. MABBt BATES WILLIAMS Editor
bits, aad two and a half pounS of
seeded ralalna. MU well together ana
eal aaltartttai sy ossstohC tlM
cook UU as thick as lam. Put Into
Thka,
hr
iartaaea,
the
i^ytalaat
ETBEA8TI8
CAXADBim, 01
MO it tba taally do not rote it aiJelly-glaasea and seal while bot.
IHip—tntTByi
GOUiXISlAL Th«TTnHwdRffcwTTIqiWiTTT~r
A tMt Mr M«rM.
mat a* good aa freab Bah.
I here Is a certain time In tbe win. that it M tanOTy qBpkrta tatta tnataoBt of tapiat
WK E«t Mac M>I tor th« slMt ud
OodBah
rwttera—Boll
togetter
tiTief tta«
ter -when tbe market Is full ot. small ehrmik vhi«Ttaa (mbI eatarrfi).
aa« SBovI
gnOr one lint ot pared, quartered
chroaie
eotairh. eatantal iaatain (CMtaiTfi of tta lirwl. ata ta
orange*, and ben while they
Tor U- MonsT Uutk aad On arloM ta* potauna and one pint taw Bah
diaohataBMOWBMtaaMiofttapaiTieOTiaBa It it al» TMMBtaM fe
cheap la the time tor
thu MOTT
tor one-half boor. Drain and saaMi
Orange Marmalade—Cut the fndi Ihs troatBoal of torioB fecBt of toaatB pMaliar to wmm
TM north mad ooMh. ao* high, ao* then ugether cUi fine and Uchi. add
halves and remove the pulp with
Author i^rtairat of PanuM. 00STSALI8 POSICOGA. M akind ta tta
low.
hotter olae of an egg and two egga
«poon. Take one
tniied Statai Di^NMaton aa a Uai&
Or cbm or want
well beaten: *ali and pepper- Frr la
anger
and prepare In the same
CEDBOE SEEDS is anotbv tagrtaitht of Ponaa. aa angat Arac ttat
Oh. Maroh la On aaeoih ot wmOw deep fat When made correcUr Uteae
Cut the ebellr of the oranges In
' by the Btaieal profaBioc Mr tta part flftF
scr*i«e out tbe white lining, ind Tca-’X. THE SEJUW ARE TO BR FODID IS VERY rinV DROO 8T0RXE
Toaated Codfiab—Take a thick
put the skins on O boll In wsier
Dnitta StatM DitpeMatoir Byt of the aetioa of eodm that it it aaod at
And toU of the aprtngUmo aoo»-to be. piece of eodflib a few tncbea aqnarc.
cover them.
Weigh
a b.f.'r tonic aai ta tho troatmeat of dyBBtaiy. ata ta taumitttat ditMBt
With dl Ua oham.
and aoak it one-bait boor In cold wa­
pulp. Ake hsif as much sugar,
« a i;U3STmTTE FOR QUIIIKX
ter. Wipe dC7 aad tout on clear ooala
ilmmer together for fifteen minute*
cn. C7 COFAIRA. aaother iagrtaiaat of Panrna. It alaaafi by tta Viitta
CP al PT«kn
B..,.
p,
flUg ta. tor March, la the aaa’a blank nnUlboth aldea are well browsed
Statn DispeBBtory at a mild ttimnlMt ata dinntie. It aota am tta ttoMek
When the peel
of white In your stripe. Now
It la perfecUr dry througb and tbrongti
Potato Soup—Two pounds of pota­ rod and white warp, make your leader, take It up. snd by putting tta uitootiaa: tract- It aeti aa a stuanUnt on the goaltOMitaary BanbriMt.
Whore the hnclng broaaoa orer*
board and ponnd uadi ready
Gtofal ta ehioak eyatitta. ohrtBk fijB
several piece* together cut It qulckl;
Blew op fiom the ooaan bearing be- to faU apart- Place orer it MU of bui­ toes, a pinch of celery seed, a sprig carpet In a check and you have
oatny aad diar^aa, aad toaa ohtMta
of parsley, two quaru whl'e stock, bsDdsome carpet, ooe that la cheap, Into the narrowest possible strips
fore.
r
lt U
ilitMaB of tha liTOT ata kidnaya
Mix with tbe pulp and sugar: rook
Doll or
The aaltr *pr«r!
durable.
d In this way and sefred with pepper and salt to Uste.
ThtM optaioaa at to tta taiTtdinti
1111 very thick, and put It glawe*.
potatoe* dry. mash them
Btng ta, tor Hindi asumg On hUla baked potatoes.
of Paraat an tali by all vrltota w
and seal when cMd '
Molting anowa fiUteg tha looMnuned
finely
with
a
fork,
and
add
them
gradBalt Codfish in Bn Cope—Let salt
Apple Coowrve—Take eight poondr
Hfla.
.
'
It Is eflen a problem to dispose ot
eodOth ideked In blu (not shredded) nally to the boiling stock. Pans
Senddar.
of
apples
pared
and
sliced
very
(bln.
StTMiM rwhlag maBly part maad- stand over alghl or some hours In through a tlere. add the
the left over mashed po stoes left
OF STDRASm BAETBOtOir
eight pounds ot sugar, snd a quarter
ewi and mlUa.
cold water, then drain and wring out and simmer fire mlDOtoe. adding one over from a previous dinner. There of a pound of pot;ed preserved gin
SAYS it it appltoa^ to Mtatotttli
ounce of butter and one-half pint of
Bay aftar darlot eVougfa for aervlng by ihemall the water. To each quarter cup of
ger chopped wHh ofor lemon* peeled loatairh of tta moeeu tarMoB of tta BoathJ, Mlkakr ptaiyflcitia teatonh
milk, berre with croutons of bread. selves, and yet they are too good
aui. add one-half a Cup of craam or
of the pharyaxJ, chrocie eoiyaa (catarrh of tta hoadk ThM vritor OTaMfi
Com floop—One can groen corn, -'brow away. Here are a number,ot esretnlly. the white* rejected,
■lag ta. tor tta roogtaat moa^ of
whtu uuce, and a beaton egg.
hydmtii aa a tto—ebic ttnie. attfal 1a atoaie dyiptytia (tar«to t*fM
one quart of milk. Hour, butter, one variaUotu In the way* In which they tbe palp and yellow peel cut up :
Tom Into a botterod cup and eoot
catarrh), uatarrh of the daodoflaB. eaUrA of tta
diet, catoirii «f tta
Wtan ahrlU o'or the Unpwt aomda sundlng In bot water until nearly egg. Pot com In saocepan with two
be re-beated. every one of wnlch very small bits. Cook all together
til It Is thick: It may uke two boar* iatestinot, catarrh of tta fcidBeyi (ehronie Bii|ht’t £Mmot), cataxth af tta'
quarts
of
water;
let
11
cook
gently
the oaB
I* good, and all of which fill the Mil
firm, The water abould not boll.
or longer, st it depends on the iMel- bladder, aad catarrti of ethar palvie OEaaa
Of tte ^ tram woodland traetop Seree In the cup or turn out. u de- one-half hour, then put where
for the people who. are always want­ ne*r ot tbe spples. TMs. Uke the oth­
BARTEOLOW amapbr OOPAIBA at at qmaUtat liBidy Er fihmlB
cook more rapidly. When the
elrod.
er ronservp 1* most unusual and del catarrh oi the bladdar, ehroaic broMhitfa (eatorrt of tiy braibltl tataik ,
tender pot In one plot of Bilk and
TaUhlg of aMingl
Poutoes snd Oreen Pss—Put
BARTHOLOW STATES THAT CUBER aa taftafiMat «f PacuB, gto
Creamed Oodfiah and PoUi
icate It make* delicious
Aad ta far tta wmalng wtotar daya.. Flake the colflsh Into rery .small •eaaon to taste. Let It boll up. then layer ot mshta poutoes In ■ butter
•fttobM.
BOtot
the appetite aad
for sflc
^—Whan tha llngorag north wtnd'a oold pieces, wash It eereral times In oold add two ublespooafolB of flour mlx- ed baking dish, season to tasu. snd
fol in chronic naai] catarrh. feUtonlar pharya»itii (oataxrh »f tta
A New Apple Jelly—Any JMcy
ed
with
three
of
butter.
Remove
from
the tonicity of tta boodu
of tta thmL tt ata fta
■ I
Aalngu
spresd with melted butter, place a pie* wlU.. do. Wash and wipe them
water; plaee orer the fire with milk
lievB hoMwaeB. ObMI in attnk dytpepda (eatorrh of tta taMfikJ, flii ta
\~ Agrira ooMlng. nnd chllla th# aanf or cream poured orer It and when It 'fire nnd Mir In one well beaUn egg. layer of canned gre«n peas over tbls.
beating rapidly to prevent curdling. reasoned to taste, snd covered witb then cut them up. without peeling. In­ chronic catarrh of the eotoa aad XMfitB.
ttB. oatairh fif tta h
btaMac.
rod rara!
cornea to a boU thicken with a little
Salmon Soup—Drain tbe oil from ■ grated bread and lltile bits of butter: to eighths, or. It large. Into si
Oh. Mnreh la kiogl
andchr
flour. Add a scant ublotpoonful of
piece*. Barely cover wlto water and
KILLSFADaE, KEDICOIAL PLAHTB. oM of tta BMt i
..Mk »hrrlngton ta LaaUa’a butter. Take from the Are and etlr It tn of Mlrnon. Remove the skin and
all poor a small enp of cream or cook to a pulp. Then strain by put­
bone from the meat and mash It very rich milk. Bake In s roodevaU oven
___ OB Bediotaal tatbe in tta Snflith luoflO. 1»
Moathly.
the welhbeaten yolks of two
fine. Put one quart of milk in a unUl thoroughly healed, then turn ting tbe pulp Into a bag and letting COLUnOHlA CAIADZniB, aiya that tt aetata tta pBeeBifflOTrii fi^
pour the mixture Into a baking dlab
it drain all night. In the morMng vato motor BOTtw. It iMwaai tta eacratioaa of tta a
double boiler and place over the fire,
LAoUag UpnarB.
II of the dtab and serve at once.
aad eorer with a layer of maabed potake a pound of sugar to a pint
In tta
Santa^. Tmibii arf OaiaUta,
WTieL hot thicken It with two level
loofetag opward aTery day.
Potato Roll—Take cold mashed po­ Jnlcc tnd cook about twenty minutes
Utoea. Bake until nicely browned.
tabletpoonfuls of
bolter
mbbwl utoes, much or tItUe, add
Another wuy-Plck the flab In neat
111 It jelUe* on the spoon Then headache, ooUe, oa^ dropqy i itaiiftoltato DE-BOUnUEr.
smooth with four tablMpoonfuli of lltOe pepper and salt, make a smooth
Praaotag oswnrd orwry day
bits, pour cold wutar orer It; when It
up
two<>emont.
peel
and
all.
sUr
iM^tta
taait dlMMa ■■! a
hifhly aa a ramedy ta ehzoBto 41
flour. Stir until the sauce is perfectly paste of It, then save dough from
, Toward the haaTonly ptoooa.
bolls, tom oil the water: repeat tbU
' IhM dtatkiM «takt ta be Mtatet to ataw'to air qaalta tatal tata K*
Into the hot Jelly, and Uke off the
smoolh.then add It gradually to the
bUculls, about as much
proceea twice. In the
strain Into Jelly gUsi rua is a qataich;i^.
nMdy. Strata.
batbal«ttaiflB.t^Mtataal tta
Strata.wbbatbalntato^f............
ulBon. Doll all up once. seaAon with
Walking aeary day Bwro elCM
blMUil. roll very
up an egg light, a'&d to It one cupful
-- iefthsUfhataaattatitkibbtataahtabrtiftata|OTte
ra. It will be of a dellcau color and
aalt and pepper and aerre.
To our Mdar Brethor.
spread tbe potMoes on and roll up
of milk thickened with two teaapoon^ eacht to aaka a aatairh xqM4y «r tta
qtasas^.
most dcHgbtful Savor, much
Carrol Soup—'Waeb end scrape
- Growing orary day morn tna
like Jelly cake, then cut rroiswlse.
fuls ot flour, add one toaapoonful of
dainty than apple Jelly usually
rti. b »
carrou and grate sough of the red piece* about one-half Inrh thick, and
Ontp 0^ nnnthor.
bnttar. add all this to the eodflsh.
aaotattoM tarn tta EZSHXBT aZDlOU
part only to make one pint. Add
fry In hot lard or meat frylns- These
peal, boU and mash Bgbt six good
quarter
Splccd Apples—Peel
quart ot water aad let It simmer are splendid. Cold parsMp* are good
LaaTtac ovary day behind
alsed potatos. add one-fourth of a
larce firm apples ant stick
slowly unUl 11 Is reduced to one pint treated In the tame way.
■omanilng that al^t htafipr,
p or grtod OTtB
Cranberry
cup ot milk. Make a border ot the
.
. Pleriove* In each piece; weigh the *p this gradually to ihe other ingrvdJ
Then rub through a sieve, sdd
BotnlBg awftar ooory Bay.
poutoes on a smaU hot platier. and
Potato Cakes—Mix two rops
eut*. and silr the whole very hard. I berrie* Chrongk a aaBsrge firtafier.
pl>-K and take half ae much tugai
(howtag paror, kinder.
pour the eookod fish In the cwiUr Mnt of
:hp BUBir Into a porcelain Have ready a pudding cloth, dipped | Use one cup after they are groind,
t teaspoon msthed poUcOM with toe beaten yolk
teaspoon of sugar,
and serre. This Is an atlracUre
of one egg. Season wiih salt and
ki-il)e with a quart of rider vinegar. In iH.lllng wa.T, shake out. tben|-'- cup sugar, three tahie*pooi>* flour
:b of
of lemon Juice,
0. Bantaqa glad, say 1. »ka that.
per, and when well mixed form
to aerre the humble eodOsh. If any
slicks nf cinnamon, and two u- well firvfiged wUh flour. Pour Into U Bake with ua* croat •■‘d troOT tl ywi
Otvo all my fitaer and hf1dkl»«« remains, add enough mshed poutooa
blespeoDfuls of wbole cloves, and boll tbe mixture, lie firmly, leaving room desire.
or
pepper,
w.
,...........dripping,
brownlnfirst
on
to shape into cskee and try.
CianbertT Podfilag-On# oofhi OT
minute. Drop In the apple* and for toe pudding to swell, and not torspoon of bolter nnd two tobleopoon*
ABd^P tbrontfi aUdUi^ Mood anfi
geiUng to atop op tbe hole at Ue iBtf. two capfiOTa U Soar, twa MB
Cod nah Oaone-^nek enough ealt
side, then on the other
simmer very slowly ontll they
OT flour together, add a IttUe of the
qoU
Irish Potato Cake—To one cup ot
tylng-up place with flour aafi water •pooafola OT bnktag powdOT, tattar ,
codfish into amsU pieces to mske
•OBO dftaMAg tavt oBtart Ita eopfnls. Bosk orer night, drain and bot toop until It is thin enough to mashed potatoes, seasoned with hu’ cooked but not soft Put them
dough. Drop Into boiling water. Boll the site OT oa «cs. Dreak «■• «Cf ttto
boll
down
the
syrup
until
thick,
pour, then stir Into the soup and
and **K. add one-hauf cup ol sod pour over tbem and pul sway consuntly lor two hours aad a half, « cop. beat, fla ap wUk BUk. Stir aB
bring to the botflng point. Make a
irve at once.
milk and one and onetoalf cup* of
white »uee by melting two Ubleturning several time* I
tooetbor Md add oa* pUi OT aa»
Batalfy Soup—Scrape twelve rooM (lour; beat Hghtly. add one teaspoon When you use ihe pickles i
epooofuU of batter aad Mending it
Serve bot with bard *ai
berrie*. Bake.
• Uota op. Oofi asM.
■ Witt two tabloapoontuls ot flour and of saliify. throwing each one st once of csrswsy seeds Roll Into a rotind Juice from two cat*, prepare more Lemon niltnc for Cakes—This All-Take n plat of eiaa*
into cold water. Then cut them Into cake one Inch thick and bake in but apples, snd rook, snd you will bavr
S iQod toeea, God tagBu;
* one enpful ot bot milk, cooking
;ng
la
thus
made:
Ooe
cupful
sugar,
berries sad tfid b* quart OT boUtof
• TOq tairt. s»r brood on •orrow; • thick cream. Have ready one pint of very thin slices, and cover with a tered frying pan. covered, on top of fresh can of tbe pirkirt.
isbletpoonfuU
bolter,
two
e«*.
watir. nnd atew 0B*-ta& boor la a
I*reserved
Apples—Take
four
b A hit of ooumgo ofua gtrs
• hot aoMoned mashed potatoes. Boat quart of cold water; add
the range Bake brown cut Into four pounds of apple* weighed after they (be Juice of two lemons beaten to­ porcelatn4Ta*d dth.^tbea prsB aad“• Tta gtroarh to sect tasorrow." • the ^ Into, the aaoee. add the pota- loaf and a sHce of onion:
quarters and serve hot. wlto butter have been peeled and qs^reo. and gether. and boiled natll the conaU;- •tnla. Add to tta }«iM oaenroind
cook thirty minute*.' Rub together
thoroughly tnd torn into
snd sail.
. Mfi tot U «
cov.-r wlto boiling water on the back ency of jolly.
fone lableepoonful of bufer tnd add
cones. PUo# them on u butPolslo rroqueites—Ls-fl-over mash­ of the stove. Measure two" pounds
Lemon Cake—Tbls cake k made a boll twenty BlutrtB. Tta will b* la
to the eoup with one pint of milk.
terta baking ahaet. bmsh with malt
ed poutoes may be used with cold of Bugsr snd s quart of boiling water, a* follows: To a ivound ot powderedi tbe form of a Glek «FrM- tala aaA
SUr carefully until boiling; add a lev.
•d butter, tprtnklo with bread crumbs
flaked fish In making crt>quciu-s. also and boll three minutes, wlib the grat­
tbe grated rind OT four ,| DOCue
bottle tor
for use.
on*. Take
som s
a
el uaapoontul of salt and a *alts|toon
There is a taaatUal thqngbt tor aU and brown In the oran.
with dtelceated codfish, etc Shsi>o ed yellow |eH-l of one lemon When large lemon* snd mix tborooghly: [ to a glaaa OT wt tor. aad yo« tave a
of white pepper
of «s ta tta tadevlng. tram tbe Lad0 trosll bsU* the ho- mashed p».U- tbe applet are iFUder drop them into lest to s sttfr froth tbe whites of doUckua. coollBit drink, wttb JuOT
TeKi*
Soup—For
an
excellent
and
•Mipa Wttheut Masts.
mlxture and place them on a but­ the syrup, bring back 'o the bolUng three eggs. then atlr lUo thU tbe au- enough add to 1 to groaUy talf tta
has* Worid:
1 There are ma^y deUcloui soflps quickly prepared soup, for which
Many s tassan that astounds
tered tin sheet. Brush esch with point, and can s' ooce. By using more
r. a evpooDful at a time, naktng appellc.
larder will
srttb its tnU and daaraaas eooMa which, do not reqtare meat in thair coDtenls of almost a
beaten egg. brown In a hot oven and
smooth paste. Line a shallow bak­
r these may be made ow rcLond
CroBberry Jb1c >—ftke OM plkt,OT
Beet of all, the Ingre- furalah the msiertals,
from on lltUe ehlWren.
garnish with parsley.
ing-pan w-ltb srbiie paper, drop the cronberrlea. and tad to fitaa A»
dellrlou* as the richest preserv*.
fire
one
cup
each
of
cold
mashed
po­
tta
dienu
an
the
simple
vegeubles
Ow ot ttaa*. ta nsesmdlng
quart of boUlng vatof. Stow ta» •■
Potatoes with Ham—Mash ball a
paste OB 'Ms pap*'' to small
utoes.
and
canned
or
green
peas,
Mfira, tripped with enough noise for which are to be found ta every farm
Veffctabl* Plea.
heap*. «moolhlng their surface with a boor is a porcOTiln-ttota or stmalto
doxen boiled poUloei. wlto four tabieatotber. with oellar. or which can bo bought so with a pin* oJ •'**eL »
vegeuble plt-s there l* s |
tmad bladed knife, dipped frequently dish, then proas gi4 itrato.
I injury.
spoonful* of melted Imtler. add grad
inably in the dly groeery and onion, and a te* aprtg* of pa">vr ually three bMien eggs and halt a variety and they are a favorite dish
_ tmm a sevsm Hlrold water Bake a kgbl prown In
Add to the Jslc* OM pond OT grasAble Mores (bat they are admir­ simmer tor ten minute*, ittrrliig t. piDi of Chopped. iHJiled ham. Bake
he vegrtartan's table They ar
o«t laarfaUy. -My Aarmoderaie oven, remove cske* froi uuted sugar, nod' *t it eeac. to o
prevent
sUeking.
and
prew
through
ably adapted to the Urns when the
agreeable s-irprlse to those who have paper when cool
ttngl Old you hurt -yooiuel
twenty minniea.
boll twenty Blntrtni.
Steve;
In
another
saucepan
blend
t made 'heir acqualotance before
AjHghl tace. haumtag with ma»- pocketbook U not filled to overflew
Potato and Cabhace Rissoles—Take
Lemon K-icbup—Mix and pound
Cranberry Moldu—TO one qanrt OT
Here are fonricen good toopt over the fire s uble*poooful each of cold cabbage and poutoes. chop the
•stag isUas that ahose through ng
deBrlous |.le Crust, or one made of tery fine a few spoonfuls of
cranbervie* that hare bsoo
butter and flour. boUi well roundOT
:ht mashed poutoes may
i
tears aa a knee was being rtgoronily which come under Ihl* head:
cahhage very finely, mash the poU
mustard cel.-rr teed, clove*, a llttl* over Bod waabta. afll two cupfuls of
and
when
amooUi
sdd
the
puree
of
Cream
of
OMon
Soup—Peel
and
cover
them
Almost
without
rubbed, looked .up with this answer.
oes. mix together with one egg. *
black pepper; mil toese Spice* and
sugar tnd ooe OT water, cover and
-Why no; I dWn’i tall down, I tan- jc fine sufficient white colons to vegeubles. seasoning
lUle buiter,' pepi<«-r and salt divide ceplUm the vegetables for pies shouU little grand born-rsdjsh with tl
■tew until tender, tbe ' strain through
ad upl 11'* only .when you tall down measure one pint. Melt two Uble- thinning to the conalsiency of bln
be rooked beforehand Th<-y will
io pieces the site and shape of
grsii-d rind uf s.-verwl U-mon.. add
a ateve. return the pu y lo the aaue*oT butter ta a uoeepan, cream.
that you tort yearoMf.richer
If
first
fried
In
s
httle
butter
spoonful
of
sail,
moisten
with
u
a;. (r>- In boiling lar.i or drlpMng
pan snd boll for 'en m not**, fill tbe
Oerman Apple Soup—Oook one taOh. tappy thought, nnd wUe words add tbe onions, cover aad cook
hen covered with either slock or
Juice of the lenmos sea Koil half i
a llglii brown.
molds srith cold wster tod wbco they
tros the sooth ot a babel A lesson tbe aide of tbe fire, tbaking frequent­ bleepoonfulof sagolnapini of sllghin>Uio Bcallops—Mince a iHtle rold ter, aad rooked very sl<-wly until
hour I*our Into s bolllc. rorli. si
have
become
ih<.rog*ly eblDed.
ly
Mited
iKiUlng
water
until
clear;
ly untU tender, but not colored; add
saay nC us eoald toko to heart.
der The folluwlng romblnaHnn* go fei stand s month or el* We,-ks Then thro* out the wsn-r. fill * th the cranmeat
very
finely,
with
a
few
savory
pint of apple tauev. a two
pint of water and Mmmer alowl;
Ttangh wa bravely bear aloft the
well together, placing the vegeubles .ic. B in o sniBll boit:e» sod seal berriec and sn lo a cool place antll
herb*
and
a
little
but
er
peppei
and
until *011 enough to he rubbed Inch piece of cinnamon, and eurfl- salt, mix with masbed poUtoet. but Id the dsh tn aiieriuie layers
'taalgnla
Sefv. with fish
firm.
sieve. In the meentlme, dent sugar to slightly aweeten Proa* ter some jlntty Una. fill them with rots rut Id finger lengths, slices of
soaU asas that tta soi« we try to
lA-mon Sauce for Puddlng^-Take
Baked Cranbeme*—Wash aad pick
ellsb. tta mom we trip aad fall; the meli and rntx In a second saucepan through a *teve aad serve very hot. ;he mlxturv,, pul a piece of but
onion sixvonfnle of canned lomatle* two r-ipfult of sugar two eggs. Juice
over the berrie*. pst tour t-ipfula of
of butler and two Other fnill eoup* say he made in the i'*ch. and aprlnkle over them
- eBoTta. the leee
and s iB'-r of r<<.ked macaroni
snd rind of two lentons, and beat all th'-m ID o an earthenware d sb with
ubleapoonfuli of flour and cook with­ •ame way.
ered with crumbs snd bli* of bu'ter together Just before serving add One
bread
crumb*.
Bake
In
a
moderate
• .tfficleoi water to cover then. Cover
Quick Sonp-One cup sour cream,
But. aftar all. If we pot our beet out coloring for three minutes. 8Ur
for the lop of ifi » pie Sessoa highly pint of boil;ng water, set on stove s
an brown, and sene very hot.
the dish and pUoe It In a modwotely
pint ot hot milk. one egg. stx rolled crackers, pepper,
sndeaTOfS ta every ambition, ta story
with salt and l■•■ppe^ snd fill th- t'-w mio-ui's. but do not bell. If on-hot oven snd bake ddUI Use lorriM
salt, and a lltile grated nutmeg, two
b^ and ranch haU way or more up When blended and cooked
dish with liquor Irtigi the tomatoes
Whan
the
FrtsR
Cupboenl
I*
Bar*.
wsDls
B
richer
stuce.
add
a
third
of
are toft, then sUr In two c«OT> to OT
•nr atadn. only to flue we ha* stum smooth uuce draw to one side and UbiespooBfuU of chopped parsley;
In tbe late winter and early spring or browned gravy Another pie I* a cupful of bo'ter.
sugar and bake fif'een mlDOto* 'Ong.
Mad. Bke ttot Uttlc boy. we have simmer for five minutes Stir Into mix this well and when ready to naoy a housewife looks with dismay made with sltensle layers of peas,
Lemon Sauce for Fnwls—pee! e er; aerve cold.
Milan gntag up. •« dosm And abould this tbe pulped onion, add Mil and oerve. thin to conslstoncy of soup n the empty ahelves of her frul a little onion, and s ewed celery
lemon
entirely
free
from
the
whitCranberry Relish—Five ponds OT
wKh
bolting
wster.
white
pepper
to
toste.
and
a
tiny
amlle thraugh tha sain.
cloael. say* Harpers' Baiaar Whai Moisten with the liquor the .celery pnh and then cut into email squsr-s. cranperrie* washed and picked ovir;
Tta rlsor of aaA step U before ot pinch of *ngnr. then Mmmer for flv*
ha* become OT ail Ihe little poU Ol has, been cocked In In fact, aU vege- and itir with a bltle sugar tniu uo-U
three pounds of r*Mns needed. Ue
Rap Carpeta
to hMp us rtos. lu tmad Is seeurod minutes longer. Th|(_Mup U highly
Ubies seem to be capable of being
all
the
Jar*
of
preserve*
and
Before the microbe of bousecleaned butter.
peel of five large orsAge*, aO pn'.
eateemed by the Prenrh as a nervine,
tfsly tor footfall and walMit.
pickle*, all the glasses of Jelly, with made Into pies lo wlt the Uste.
through a meat chopper aafi <wt tne.
■ v« mtas our fooUng. ore^ may be varied by auboUiutlng one log crawl* in again. * a good time
which ahe atoned In the summer'
Then sJd tbe Jnlcc of th* orange*. Crsnberey
Reepes.
mch. OT tasarsoutaUe obiuclM cupful of thin strained tomato for ooe tog erawla In again. I* a good time
Wh*n Lament sro Cheap.
And
bow
It
the
tQ
funitb
forth
bei
and three pounds of granulated tohalf ot tbe amount ot wnter given coat-olf gsnaenu of the family
•TO qs tta Mmlrw.
&>Hed Lemon Pudding—The fyl
There Is an acid In cranberries
Uble
ontll
fresh
frM;
come*,
unless
sort the rag pile and whatever
bsd Mtk well and let It boll up quick­
tog at la aa tatlnroa. But thouMt above.
lowing
IS
aa'uld
Virginia
way
of
mskwhich
seem*
to
All
some
especial
she buy tbe tinned goods her family
ly Usee aet back ata let It simmer
MBk Soup—A quick soap Is made flt for tSe carpet rag*, tear up b
•umMtag. aad «ub)e to riae'hitaer.
log this dXh
Take half a pound of ph^tleal need lo tbe winter
acorns?
three hours. BiceUeot wttb meat
together tbe yolks OT at ripe.
on brataM nro mot tta hrokm beuM.
broken up loaf sugar and on some o? of tbe heolthlew- or fruits, and. while
Well,
she
may
never
have
suapect
Whnr
yoo
have
a
clothe*
basket
tta eompmssfi fsetnreo OT the down- two bard-brtled eggs and one-half cop
the yellow rind of many eonalder U a luxury, it is real­
ed
It.
but
there
are
winter
preaere*
tk»
l»“P»
Mltan. With the wstIcUob that rl^t butter. Mix with It one cup mashed ifull cot. this wtll Bve anfflrtenr col
jeUl'ro ^ Jam* which .re quite ast'wo torge lemon* Powder all the *u ly not tBon expensive than nearly all
es •caaoned with pepper anfi or*, sad Then sew them on the ma­
M BigM. ttd w» have taokod up oaA
Tta hack w«tor had used »p hl» vm
delicious a* tboae made in *ummer-_g«r, and after cutSng up m s P*h * canned fruits
For rtiavsleaeesu Bbolary ee tta dreos proaprotua. and
not fidwn, “with g taart tor My taW SOIL Then add one quar hot. not chine. You not only get the sewed
me
iDdeefi. they are better
be-1 quarter of a pound of butter
quicker,
by
this
melbod.
but
the
work
MU ttar* won many (hlaB <* ta
bolUng
mUk.
Bdr
well
and
strain
and
BO oM tooltai^y twp^t «1U tta poet.
beat uTui:
'• “
^
iu*e they are novel and bate toe *p-' of this sugar
daocrilied
aad glerkc* to be aet ,/erth.
Is
much
firmer
and
neater
than
when
n«ey -nloM bar* MlM who have serve with small crockert.
until light ;j«i'
Be*,
think that Uie only way In Ttarotec ta npairad to tbe manapw.
Tomato «onp—One can tomatooi. dooe UP by the old toahlOBed way. petltlng flavOT tbe ordinary lidnga|amooHi
|DU> them (wo idVleapoonfuls sift
-UsT* yon a ttaaauraar ta ^
have tost In brooming too well kr----one plat water, throe nhole clove*, hand sewtag.
By oewing the rag* every spring
a ello* of ontoa. one toMonnwrei wvI Mr LBrtw Dtafl.
-Mo. air. I have not.- adaKtta tta
te fioea not aotke tbe work
V Ttam are poMfiMlRtaa ta eve* tta
d r«
•sploe nnd .ugnr she may rostoc* wtb half a pound of grated broad, b« tb.ro are more way* OT prMartng
aklag a nice carpet, and a ok* rag
1 ttat
pMtata codflMt. U a lltUe themght and
her closet wttb a light heart,
crtrmb*. To Use remaining sugar tad ^ it. aom* of which Home Cheer baa
«m U glvMi to im preporaBoft. Try •train. Rob tocettar ooe Uble gpeen carpet I* mock proferablc to a ckrap
Ooe OT toq^gfioat dellcloa* OT th«M^tbe Jukw of ;be lemoo*; then afid^eoapltod *» toltows;
ta carpet. Tta fOTM I
1j^ OT ttaoe wu* OT NTVtag It. u«

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