Grand Traverse Herald, February 13, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 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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1908-02-13

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TRAVeHM CJTV. ORANO TRAVEWC COUNTS. MtCHIOAN, THURWAY, FCBRUARYJS. 1*07.

(200,000 IN
lOCOL SM.00NS
THAT It THE AMOUNT tPCNT
HCM EVERY YEAR.

SUOONS.AREBUTTHE RUBHSH
DECLARED THE REV. D. COCHLIN
IA»T EVENONO.

MwHy CMM« Ffm TOmm WM Ca*
L«Ml Afford Id Epond ll—Tito

Th« Ro*. Dpmu Cochlln a^ke opOB tbo loeal opUca qaeaUDO (ron
toeal cUBdpolBl laa\nlcbt at tbo ConEracBtlOBAl cbBreh. tho cborcb being
0M vttb an iataraatod anaeoee.
hto npaiitBg romarita bo atatod that bo
4(d not pretead to knov all about tbo
aalooaa of Tiaram atr. bnt fratn ob
aarratlon bad leaniod a great doef
AbeM tban. Be apoke of the graat
> pttocRoal vt local opUon which ga<
aar ooBBnnlt^ or dlitrict tbo prlrDago of aarlag wbal tbop wanted.
vMeb waatbatnieAiDoricaaprlae
tbo tna denoeraer. Tbe koeal option
' MO. be declaroA waa the work of tbr
aatoOB Boa tkaaaolrca. bnt tbo liquor
mm be aald do aot kke it qnlto ai
«HI aa tbor did. in origtuUng It
.the apaakor declared^ It bad boon
ao flUad with' tadnicatlttaa tbe llqoor
Ma ba]|eTed that It woold be praoU-'
callr iaipoealbU tor tbe tamporaiieo
pao^ to End mm vKb patleoee
aaoiiEb to carry aat all that Ue bill
mtMaaa, bat tbe tenperanoe people
ted teU acbooU <E h)etb()da in tbe it
aooattaa wbaralW ^ aurtad
T**n and ao laatmetod tbeir a
ttet area attorsopa enplopad bp tho
MIOCR mm eMd tod so flaw in tbo
Mtboia 9t abtalBlaf algnatarea to

Ite patMfaOB. etc,
Ite 9m, Mr. OWDIM Idao dealarad
that be wM>ad It to b* ■adaoatood at
tbe oalaat that with bla tbla waa In
•p **«** a parptepl MaUar. “I to
M I rite'T- ateracter of asp aaldon
koaper la Tnraise atp,” he aald. -1
iC ted ta tea rteosBMp,to aareral
I bare mairtad aorteMMd .tMtr taaUlc*. Tbep an ail
mmm tod I faal tbo toepeat tsteroat

I tbaa tbo aalooa non.
Wo bare
bcggirl then to obey tbo law. but they
Mr os. Too caanot got them
obey tbe lew. Wo must cease bor
gtng and tan tbo law bnakeia ooL’
Tbo third reasoo wbr tbo saloon
anst go Is one of the moot sortous
one* It 1* Ui*
Bent to the ofTleera of the lew. The
Baror, the chief of pobce. the elder
BCD will all tell you tbsi the saloon
cauMa more trouble
else combined. It ukes from their
Unw what tboy should have
duet tbe legittmate butlms* of tbr
SEVERAL RESOLUTIONS XOOPTmunlelpalUy. The chief of poUcr sod
ED BY CONVENTION.
the ibcilS here to look after the prodnoU of tbo saloon. If tbe ssIood was
out of Orand Trsrrrse county
Member of Cen.^on. Didn't Believe
bnsIniM men would out sbrlnk from
That Body teeuld Fellow th
these cdflees. The salaon question si.
Wisnst of the -Seething
ways outers Into <^cry political
Meb."
pslgn. til Icfluencc slwsys creeps in
end thwarts the efforts of the beat
poimcUns.
Supervisors U K. Clt-vi-land -and
"I believe that ir tbe saloon It tak­ BdwSn Black murnori Krida> night
en away from Traverse City It will
from Lansing where they w.-nt a$
a good thing for the business m
delegates from tbe local board (o ihi
Tbe money that Is now spent In i
roDTenllon of stale supervlsort which
taloons will be spent largely among was held In Lanslug this we<-k.
the merebsnu. It It eailmatod
Mr. ac\-eland and Mr Block i-ere
gtM.OM Is spent yearly In the saloons both on the resolution committee and
of this dty."
Mr. Cleveland was placed on tbe
The apeaker wboii on to say that cutive commluea.
The sopervi
amang the Berebanu, tbo banhs. tho, formed many important resolutions
Porsonslly.wbteh they ptosented to the eon.con.
sald, -I do not know one banher. dry among them being one upon
shoe merchant, hard, abolition of private banks, one
ware merchant, leweler. doctor, or
uemning the law passed favoring
minister who frequenu tbe saloons. boarding bouses and hotels, as riasii
If there have been any they have tak- legislation, ajro a resolntlon agair,al
tbe gold cure. Tbe successful man
the clause esubllshing a Jury commls.
of Traverse City will not be found in
lion. Sereral other Important re
tbe saloons tomorrow. | know a great
Oons were also prereoted to the con •
many laboring men. but tbe larger
Klnmerlee. who ran for gover
proportion of these do not drink,
aor on Ute demoemtle ticket, was
also know a great many fartnen who
present and..gaTe a spirited address.
do not drink.
Tripp, of Pontiac, was elected
Who Money Cohm'Fi
Ident and th^ secretary wa* Dodge
•There are two classes who furnish Of Lansing.
le most patronage to tbe local
On tbe return trip one of the dele­
salmons, First, tbe fanners and farm­
gates to the con-con. approached Hi
ers' boys. The other ilass ts the
Cleveland and asked him his opinion
Idtors. those who snatch a >ob oeof the work of the eonveoUon.
castOBBlIy and then spend tMr mow
Cleveland was truk with him.
ey In the ssloons. Tbr general testi­
said althongb some of tbe things i
mony Is that tbe poo^t tanneTB
all right be felt that tbe wlsbes of the
drtnk tbe most, and tbe poorast Ubpeople had not been carried ou
ortag M fitete the oaloeu Bor*
Ibay should bare been.
than any ptbar class of people. The
The genUeman declared that be dH
resnit Is that tbe |2M,0M spent in the
saloonn of this city nhuslly is albaily M think If was their duty to carry
It the wishes of tho seething mob,
tpeat by foitnem who cannot afford
Id Mr Cleveland told him that a
tt aad second, by the idlers and tbe
an who called the people of the
tnbortng men of Traverse Cliy whose
lUte ot Mfebigan i "seething mob'
fBB(Hes need every cent they
“It was found In Kansas City that was not a ft man to alt In any leglsafter the ealoons had been pot out of Istura, “and t resent It." declared Mr.

IMOPRTANT
GiTMMinEES

PRESENTED TO THE CON.-CDN.

bnaiBaai there were more boys’ snita
la ate •*
ttet I sate to be tbatr baat Mead, sold tbaa erer before, and the shoe
to kf a battor
to tben tbaa
marked Increase
tbap ato far IbetaaelTa^ aad to balp In trade. It It ao here, that the
than oat o( that boaloaaa sWeh oaata {«aioona are uklng sb<
ftom the woa bUgbt pear the*, aad paU a aoclaI;„«,
children ot the poor?
aatradan apea Ibalr teUdraa. I wUh|flnd awar ahoeleea cMIdren In honee
that tbar MlEbt flat Into aoaethlni.
irtnklng paronu. The
aba wtera tboy wnj bold sp tbeir
joernaao In bualooaa wao that of
teada. obey tbe law and keep their uie dry goods morebaat. tben
ate roapocL

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Thd subject of tbe pablle economy
“AUteteb labaH dIacaM tkfs «rom,,„
Uken op. Tbe Rer. Mr.
a Meal ataaflpotot It M a aationa! coehUn obowing that out ot the fli..
tocptosate A graat srava U cweepilig 140 m
lleensea. the portion Intoartteaonatrr- Tba paopM are de-lda^nf
were bnt
tomite to y« rid of tbe aaMoaa. bat uojTO. Tbe tax roll of tbe eoanty
to* Etoteinh te-Bow are we gi^ *« I wb liM.lW. tbe saloon paying but 8
Ihrow K orartoardr R to aot a qoee- per cent of the total. Tet tbe crlmlo>oa tor tbe tow. lor tbe voters aloae. j .j courts cost last year M.600. and the
^ teoeti the majority of men. women i
courts cost |7.eT5. We would
aafl-teMnR- ^
«* O'^'J be better off without the Uemjses If
TrasMw ceaaty."
' wt eould wipe out tbe saloons, qot
Tte Rev. Mr. Ooeblla declared that, t^ng In the poverty or the bones.
Ite ■aknaa througbont tbe coantrr
He spoke of the. many things that
wars aboot the ease, aad told of could be done with the ttoo.ooo. -We
Wte
ted toond tn the satei ot 'conld bMld lO libraries every year in
Rto bem* town t( rears ago. when it Traverse City as good as tbr Camegis
ted khumi a self imposed duty to library. The 8UU bank building was
srtoK tbito ptaew looking for a ronng erected st a oast of tlto.OM.
We
nan wto was tost going down bill.
{conld bnlld a public bnllding st that
flsieee la a tears.
-flgurs and hare IHIDW left for the
Tbe ipaabar gave as fats reasons paper mill enterprise and the street
for getting rid of «be aaMon, Brst. to railway
project. > either ot which
remove Umptadon. “It ts the open conld be Isnebed with ItM.WO.
floor of tomputkm.- be aald. The i
-»e g«< imporer
. aaMoe Is the groateat Mire.
luhed homes, ’topalred
IntellecU.
. “floeond. U fosters the toartal ABer |
physiques. Indifferent work
ten babit of treaUng. Hen. ofleo
shoeless, Idiotic children, destrucAjalnst tbalr wUI. in order to retain .|ve di«fiaeet
popnMrttr. _WU1 yield to tempUtloo} -can yon enforce tbe law. and it
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companions
gsa, whst will yon substitute for
to drink wtth them, men who wonh) the saloon? The saloon is a psn of
tewtsa koop frtw It. and who are h,,
rubbish. Clean It out then
dtngMMg with themielew to break piaat jonr seed tor better manhood
away froB the haWL There are many
womenbood. as tbe gardener
men who are hoping aad praying for cleans out his garden spot before put
tbe wtxXMS W tbit BOTcaeot. who ub, m his seed. The work wtll be
fli» toteng Ibelr manhood going, and easier done witb the saloon out of
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nrs hoplag ttet they will receive ibis
^'%Mp from tbe people before it to too ^ xbt Her Ur COebtln will speak
'Into.
[Bpon lb* subatUute for tbe saloon
' “Dotbg away with tbe saloons taken naxt Bm^y evanlag.
•way tba aaaa of drtnklag. Good of-'
•em^ wlO find tba aaeret pUcaa of
Rrtaktag and iwBove them. In tbe
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Mtoon Ihers to evaryttlng to enUea
Taah a Qr.p Pull of Don
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manta ta tebmit to tha Grand
*Tbors la now a graat Borsmeat [
Jury.
among tbe brewers and distfllen to
reform tte asloons. They realise
Lansing. Mleb.. FVb 11.—Oovemor
' that mMaa the asMons are rotomed Warner went to Maeon today to
tbo pecqto wOl step la and do nway taaUfy before tbe grand Jury. He car
. wlto JteB. There Is no clans of »en if rd a grip taU of toenaants to sub
te krtok lR«a Bora peratotenUy mlt to tba Jaiy.

GOffiRNORWllTESnFT

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Sovaral eoo.-ceo delegates
'were
preteau as well as the Rev. Hr.
Htrisaple. and Mrs Cleveland received
their oongratulatlona for Uklng up ihe
cudgels In the defense of tbe people.

ROY STRAUB
IS NO MORE
IFPENDICITIS WAS THE MUSE

n. jane Mullen Called HomeAugust Mungerwn Braved the
Btorm That He Might tee
Sen Before Death.
l^tng midst a profusion ot flower*
which he loved SO well In life, all
that I* mortal of Roy Straub, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John C Straub, rest* in
the parlor of tbe home on West
Eighth street, while the mother 1*
prostrated srilh grief In the lorn of
ir eldrvt son.
A week ago Bsiorday Roy was tak
g . suddenly III. and physicians
diagnosing the eve as sppendlcltl*
operation was performed st noon:
I'rldBy In the effort to save bis life '

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Uon of tbe Carter Oonstructloo
In tbe Sunday sqhool of the Congrw^
pony. The committee constsu
gatlonal church ho was looked upon
W, Hanneu. W H. Valor.
as' one of the best yonng men In
Smith. O P, Career. Dr, E. W. Moon.
BChool. SugehfnivndeoC 1. a Gilbert
being Us teacher. Roy l was also a J. W. Hllllken and W D C. Oemoine.
member of the Maytower dub, and! * meeUng of the oommitUe was
hero also be. was counted as a model
,
of President Saiiu> and tbe metier j
young loan. Aside from bis parenM
tborongbly discussed. Tbe committee |'
perhaps no one could speak better
words tor him Umn his pastor, tbe looked upon tte proposltlno with a
I great deal of tovor and one that will
Rev D. CocbllD, wbo was hfa par*lbring rich beneflu to Traverse CtU
cuUr frlenA
Onebro0.erl.lefttoBourntbelo..!»"'>*‘=^';^*‘'«‘‘‘7«‘--'‘‘''=‘>'f»*"^i*™ KEEP

qaestloo next Bnnday BOi
wotol wait nntfl tbaa to i

“^lOISCUSSED
LOCAL OPTION

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Although several sgaakan «oks
•PM the saloon side of tbe tonA it
was not that they are for the sakroas.
bnt the grangem wtsbad to dtoenss
tbe quMUQti upon both Mfloa.
Tbe next meeUng a TTnihlnUiB'i
birthday pragiuD will be gtosa. and
tbe following debate win take plMsr

HAa OPEH | did not cut down tbe

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lers. as follows: will J. M.U L. I,";',. ../b'rlW.gV L,,°r b,ro,1 TO PROVIDE PIJCI
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Verne and Irene Mary. Tbr sympathy
4 THE city.
Inlercsud for the purpose of
host of Mends U extended to tbe
scouring bond subsetIplioDS were con­
family In tbeir sad bereavement.
sidered. The committee unanimously
Funeral services will be held to­
From A
morrow afternoon
I Taking site*
nah 4 Lay Inier.vpU toward this
Rev. Demss CochUo offlclsiing. asslstpoflUon should meet with earnest en
by tbe Rev. George Blbrlbert LockIt Matter.
eouragement from the people In Trsvban. Pall bearers will be Uken from
erre City. These Interests have sule
among Us close friends, aa follosrs;
Tri.-i Mon.laj's Record.
scribed for bonds op to about 836.000.
T' e locnl option q»e*Ilon. pro and
Henry Monroe, Ivan Gore. George
which ts an evidence that they have < -ii. was dlsc-jr*ej Saturday al the
Chapnsn. Mills Dean. Will Fraser add
faith In the proposed railway and In
Msurice Msr^n.
I e 'lng of Qrand Traverse grange,
the future of Traverse City,
the followlrg ipiakcrs giving able ad- PRIMARIES DONT APPLY TO TMK
The following reUtlves, sunU of the
The commlitee believed that this diripes wHeh sere full of Int
WARD OFFICE*.
yoQog man. with their husbands, will
-.rrtve for ibe funeral: Mr. and Mrs. liberal tuh5cr1pt]on should not be re­ snd *r,j-cd that Ihe granger*
CHorge McDonald, Mr, and
Mrs garded too UgfaUy. The propiwIUon a’lv to (he question that is aglUtts
one
which
will
surely
bring
rich
re­
Charles Igorsoc. from Muskegon, and
1-ig the' country St he prosen lime
Mr and Mrs. tori Case, of KloBlcy wards In the future‘and It was decid­ Mrs E. S. (Tray, Chas J. Smith,
Mrs. Case being a nelee of Mrs. ed that each member of the commit­ George A RolM.-nfOD. U K Clevelaad.
Straub. Word srns receleed from two tee should lend bit beat efforu to­ A F Gray. Seutt Wrodward, Fred PARTY MENDERS ONLY VOTE At
PRIMARY BLSCTIONt.
of Mrs. Straub's Msiert. Mrs. Henry ward SMuHag bond subscriptions for Warner, idrs. Cora tewliatl, Ur*. A.
Moore, of 8t. LouU. Mo., and Mrs. the purpose of bringing this project R. McCrea. B. J. McMullen. Mia.
Fred Ipelsberg, of Milwaukee, that to a practical solatlrm as soon as pos­ Adella Irish, R. H. - Ellsworth
they conld not reach \he city In time sible.
Ilenry Voorhees.
The meeting yesierdsy was merely
for the fnneral.
psntent DofMcrsts- Hws Ms
The subject was divided Into Sre
s prcHmlnary galbering of the com­ parts, the Brat bring “Bconomlc
Death of Mrs. Jane Mullen,
Rigiu to Cast Dalltl Vahm
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s. Jane Mullen paased away at mittee and tbe sentiment of the com­ Rlgnlflcance" Emphasis was placed
.Ttey tefwii to PMIM.
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mittee was that If Traverse City and upon tho Urge amount of capital In­
the home of her son, Douglas
the snrtounding territory are to do vested In thto enterprise, record*
Pointe. its West Eleventh street
It ha* b*en tedted te tte ottoo
10:30 o'clock Sunday morning Mrs anything at all. It should be done at showing that fully l.MO.OOO
Bey griietml ot tte staU ttet mdm
Mullen was stricken with paralysis on once or tbe matter dropped. It to secure their livelihood la this buri- the amendmoBt to the prteur
New Yesr's morning, and had never too Important a project to be given 'ues*. Tbe opposlilun took up the cud­ Uon tow. ttet hll ward oOchi AsB
bean able to rally. She was 79 years up srllhoat a moat earnest eBort to gels lo defense of manhood and
be Qominatod uder the com gg»
bring It to a successful tMue.
The manhood against property lutercat*. tom at tte eomhtg oBmUoil ttetteE «(
Mullen was one of tbe oldest first meeUDg of the eommltlee was-a It bring the concensus of opinion ot ondsr tbs primary wt oa prorited tt
residenu lo tbe city, and had spent very satisfactory one and demonatiat- the speakers that being forced oat of tte oritfnsl toff, Tteto^ffW.sqM
tbe last 72 years of her life here. She ed the fact that each member greaeot Ibe liquor builnesa. tbe hrewm. flto- donbt oa ko tte portl<»" «ri»s'M
from Pltuburg was In earnest and will to exert hlm- tltlers, saloonkeepers, etc., would And tovernlhg DomluUoM to ffsrfli aad
72 years ago and bad lived here con- selr ID behalf of the propoaraoe. An­ Other Belds open to them.
City. Oerk OlUto eommmtoattd ffttk
llnuoufly
since.
Shr had many other meeting of the commluee will
“Social CtmdiU(ms“ were next token Attorney Oensinl Bird, tor "TT^
friends In this onnununlty wbo regret lx> held on Friday, tbe afteraoon of
np. tbe salocn being eatlefl Uw “poor toaoL Tte teUowlac./ooBMMlaMttD
leant oi her death Her son. Mr (he Uth in Mr. Santo's office tor the
man's cloh.“ It vaa- ohows ttet tte STM roesivsd today' ^ Vr, QPHi
lAPolnte, Is her only surTlTlDg rols purpose of Uklng fuitber and men
oatotm atorfled a rHrmt ttam todto ffklch VIII oxptote ttssit and iB «wd
deflnlte step* towXrd a plan to se­
Uvo^lo this place.
ment wMlh«r for tlw tanners who oSlcsn should ev-i«Mtp tte dsMttn
Funeral aarvices wUI to held to- cure the necessary bond subacriptlon.
emne to town mad are obUgto to vlraH very eoralBlix:
lorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from
E^tewhere out of the cold,
% tm. I
le home on aevenlb street. Ibe Rev
roataa-anto not oltordlng them this “MR. -nuCT H. OlUA
J. Allen Canby offlclaUng. The burial
rhelter. and also It was shown to be
••City Ctork.
111 be In Oakvtood
a refuge for many Idlers stout town,
"TrsvsvM Oty.. L
mek.
Little Child Dead.
men out of work or for other
“Dear 8lr-i have your
Willard Mungf-rson. the S-yesr-old
having time on their bands which cation of Fehrffnry tih. In ffMtt •
SOD of Mr. and Mrs August Hunger
(hey spent In the aaloons. The other Bnmber ot qucMlcBs oiw asted ntm
Of Beodon. died Friday afternoon
side of the quesUoo wa* given by the Gve to tte operattoa of tte iirRiurr
after an Illness of typbetd fever Fuoapeaker suggeetlng that tor Che form­ election toff to yoar city.
wral services were bvld yesterday afers. let tbe grange open It* tell every
“Too Btato flrst. ttet ymr oKj tea
temooa st the home, and the Interday In the week, krhere the tanner*
been opeming mtaar Act No. Ul ad
ent was tt Inland.
con come In and warm tbemselvea,
the PnhUe Aeto « IMI, Bad ttat
The family formerly lived at Lake
have lunches of coffee and saodward officers tero teon nomttatti
Ann. Wednesday when Ue blixtard
«-lcb*s, find reading materUI, and
pnder that systOL Tm oak, ikiThiT
: Us height. Mr Mungeraon.
other
convenlencee
which
they
vard oSloers oro to be
wpbearing that his Utile son was worse.
aaloona afford. For Ihe city people.
liked tbe nine miles between I.Ake
der authority of tte praosu fcliiUX
lething on this same order should election toff.
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Aan. where he was working, and bis
be provided
home, the trip taking nearly all day.
“Replytpjc thereto ffonld My, BeoFinancial CensWciMieito.
When he reached home he was al- Heme of Res Burbenk 'Caught From
Financial Contoderatlons" was the Uon 1 of Act No. 4 or tbo Xrtra tea
by the cold, and suf­
Steve Pipe and Only* Few ef
It division It being suted that •ton Of im. ontbortSM a priMP
fered the effects of the exposure for
the Family'e Possessions
llceuRe money was the easiest of all election to te held fbr the iiflittnitllM
several days
Could Bo Romovee.
money to collect the United or all covdldatea to te wstad lor at •
DasUi of Mrs. Mary Wtneheomb.
Sutra baring sbout I21KI.OOO.MO year­ •dty elecOon. except ffaid offtoea.* B
Sperial to the Evening Record
Wlltlsmiburg. Mien . Feb. 10 —The ly of this money. Michigan's amount VMid o«em to he tte tetent oC tto '
^ngaley. M;rh., F'-b
in.—Mr* li"m<' of A Bungl>et>i-r. a mile and s
togislatnre, In tnserttogftts enepttta.
t>«4ng about 83.tMM.000 The discus­
Mary <Vluchcomb. wife of John [half from Island ijike. was toully d<- sion at Ihls question showed that the to exempt frrnn tte opemtAon at tt*
winchcomb, died yesterdsy morning i stroyed by firv yeslrrday noon. The products of (be saloon, the dnmkoitla act theoe officers Booflnatod aad
only a few days' lllntvs of pneu I jiousv ts cowr«-d Inside and out snd dupes, would have an opportunity elected by wards.
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Mrs. Winchcomb was 49! B-uh l«per lo keep (hr cold Out and wUh tbe salooD out of the way. to
• Second, yon tut* that auay 4ttff
years, three monibs and 2<i (lays old|tbU rsiight In some manner
The betier their conditions, many of them tore are enrr‘,|n] OB
.ind lesves beridrs her husband, twolfsn'lly lis-t rvirything thi-y owned ex becoDdng property bolder* wbo would but that t7,ere U ni
party. Tou aak It ■ladepeodrats’ may
one daughter, three sister* cept the clothe* upon their■ back*
------I PSy tixe*. and rreste In other ways
brother The funersl
Mrs. Bungbener wa* so 111 that ibv ptic>>,p>ti r^-«<n<ie to more Chau offset vou at prlmortea.
lake place from the family home
had [O be carried out of Ihe burning jibe amount (hat now comes from the. ''An elector who to eorelled ta at
Wednesday and Die
hoiiSM sod Uken to the home of Mr ! saloon*
I 'Independent' cannot vote tte baOet
made lu &erg
RIgelow where the family la 0
next diTirfos wax "Admlrlxtra-!'’* “*7 other polttteal party and earn
shelured There are 10 Children
mmculi'e. - The dlTir-.iues thel®®' pertlclpate In the primary oloff
. family
have Id enforclP^ ipe law wa* !
•• ** '^d
■l*r--*<d tpeakers on one side de-|p®"U**'
or unices te roenroO*
Caught From Stove Pipe.
member
another poUUeal
Th.- honu- ..f 5.-X Burtgink. Iocate-1 c'sffog ‘bsi » wonld be almost lo­
rn (he Cervl* Watson place, a otic,'--’'ble for tbe offlrr r* to keep the party

I

NUMINATI3NS
BY CAUCUSES

WMOFROMAnOfUnSEBU

THREE HOUSES
WERE BURNED

MRS. BUNGBENER CARRIED OUT

CUMMIHEE
FOR RAILROAD

-Yon sute that many electors ar#
ind a h»K fn.rn Mabel, was burned
•‘’“•e llq-ior could
o th.- ground an hour later, only a • be eerur-d. tbe opposing speaker de- enrolled a* 'iDdeffendent demoents*
- posa.-seioDs bring reCv'V rlnrlrg that what ha« been doae else- and Independent republlcani.' TM
wh —• ctn he done h-re.
ask If such enrolled elector* may vote
,e live _______
‘ssi division was ' r.encrsl ■( the primaries by colling for aad
children ...
I _______
i:s one a tebv ihrw weeks old yes !
‘ '“”(*1 aprakrrs uklng up roUng s denaocrwtlc or repabUcaa
I. rday and. they sre being eared for j
‘-‘•“F -'-Kl'ior, Urkri, aa the coae may te.
a Medicine." the speaker showing
-.No person would have th*
nf William Davidson.
-----------1 :i* value In time* of emergmey which to vote tte teliot of tte demoerotto
Jackson Home Bu'nod.
^lll wu beteved eould not be replaced or republtoan party uoles* e&roDed as
The borne of ’A'tlham Jackson, t
^__i1n
Its
use
In
ilcknres
"The
Effects
a
member thereof
■' - —
miles Dortb of Bati-f. a as burned I
r,f Uqoor Upon the Sysieoi.' Wat next
"Very respectfnlly.
ENDEAVOR WILL BE Ibe ground this morning causing
I dlacussed, the speaker showing tbe
• henry B. cha«. •'
made.
I
about (l.hOO. Mrs Jacktoo i
^ ! ravages opoo the system which the
“Deputy Auditor Oenerai.*
j In TVsverse City caring for her dangh- '
e of liquor creates its demorallxtog
It
will
be shtnm In ihla
-----------I Mrs U Wrlgbl. and Mr, Jackson
effect upon the morals, etc
that votes coaaot rot* as “UflopMflloetmg Was Held Friday
When he came upaulrs. i
gvneral dlacusston followed. theienU.' Independent i

RAISE NECESSART. FUNDS

however, did not give up hope until
yesterdsy morning, when he wa*
tbe phyalcUn warned
Ch«n that their son could not live.
j
Throogb sll to* suffering the young
man bore up bravely preparing him p,r*t
aclf tor the operation srith a itniDgl
ai
heart, and even when he knew thail
dMIb was close upon him. be did not I
give op, but bore up for (he sake ot i
.iL,,.„j, lomelhlng I
repobteoB*. peoptoa party, pmtolhb
lOtber. He was consclon* to the | According
action of the
tlonlsta or such other
as
and passed away peacefully al , i,„rd of directors «
the board of, Airship model bas been dwlgn«l ;-phe R,-r fVmaa Cochlln and the
the election Ucket shall provlfl* Bad
!•:» yeaterday He would have been ,r.Je in . meeting
died s.m.e by Blura Toddof New Yerk which ,Rev George E Lockb.ft were presenL th^se' Vho
enrolled as mfle1. yeofi old May .1.
, months ago for the purpose of further-1 she claims will comply wltn all the I
were Invited to speak, bnt the
bnt the; pendesU may enroll if they
to
InjpeaklDg of the noble quallltes, Ing the Tra«er*e Ottj street railway j requiremenu of the signal corps of Rer Mr CocbllB declared that as he order to vote tor a
gay
of t(Sr Straub,
moch cannot l>e and Icierurban railway proposition. | the army, which recently advertised i was to speak upoc the ouestlon the
PtrtIcnUr party on the OckoL
i_
.V _
V____n
_
w..___ .....
I..
**
■old.
A
High'I n______________
Fresidenc Jno
RA_______
Santo
has appoto*- for bids for the building of...
such i I following evening be invited
•ebonl. be was a general lavorite: ed a rocunlttee of seven to bake
-bine. She estimates that I
grsnger* to some and hear him st tte
Mr*. M. Pryburg. ot Big Bopldi. ffte
omoag tbe indents, all of arhom wWe: charge of th^ matter of raising the
will eorily can? two i
I cbercb. Tbe Rev. Mr Lockhart also! has been vtsltlng ter dmaghter s2 tectoeaed among his friends. Not oQlylneceraary funds under the propoM- the nt« of 4d mUea an hMX.

r-

I

i-™- --M.

7

I- — i

...r„:

a—

Isold ttet te *M to speak .mM ttttiptr*. returned bom* ttto mantog.

MMt

OIUWO TWAVtKrt HgRALO.‘TMUHSOAV. FESItUAKY^II. M07.

fntE BOOtHT
XUHTIIWINTII

«ll dar. ret fai aplie of their bMt dfTrnr.'ree atf people will be glreB

mtom NOW OWNKD tv •VNOI«MP«W TmVMM CITY MIM.

% pam

•B ot«r ^tsrdar erenlnc aud remain
natti Handaj Boralng.

aa thaie |^UI be pleatr of opportun-

ittendH

fot CIIIM90

air

to ««t Ofud Tnv'
0 h«U iBUTMt to
Hum-. TbU
Oa aoM T«lMtol« rMort
thb Berth becuM of lu
u TnrarBa Cltr. lu ex; terbor. lU praUj flaw ud Ute
dMMh ft* *f^*‘*Y
TM toOBM C( abMton of the Ke:«kdB*««it> B«K>rt MoeUUoB ood*te of Lm r. ntw. H. A. MoMel
M wift. C. OerwaTBf. Rnrr KIbb
St. W. Mttlhra.

eeaaoo.

broiheie will eaUbllib an

,Sft

Tbia « II klre the r
Of tbe drift.

themaelre. where tbc

Rote la a new boat reeantly purchased
B.

|

4. leavlnR

the

J. R«S
J.Km ato

^

Kalkwka

h^n a epread of wing* IC

quiet

and

vaHona

railroad

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

t dock



agents

have

aa much pleased

Ing here al 4:50 p

All

branch

and

will

Each and

1 Gtsirge R.«e Thim-.lav.
llarol.l O la-;ir>

iir

A

'er Sunday
B

U-

npfiolpted

of Netwen niy

Ited his auni. SJi*

are

ihl* morning

m. did not return

vl«

and

Grand

Rapids

when-

*

"

Wlllngiod left Monday for a two

1. due here al

aflernoiiii
iilehl

1

Stew-

Byn.n

IVuinetl.

__

lu.rn

at

Mrs t'wra 0

r.-c-lvcd

ALL KmiM Off-UUT FLOWERB
or SKABOV

1*0111^11, who wav one of

the our e.ih s.lil. n*. i* dead al hi* home

t>-cker. bad died In

Kratiklori Sunday.

.now

the U

A

h

Tbe retualne

K

K

.lllage.

half mile* wi*»t of ili.1 pnmtlnect groiige

worker.

road U> Kiirln and

where the funeral

held

ye»t.•rd^^
<> ii>

P'1-0 R 1ST

Uerrirn

rUxio brought heie and then trnn.ferred on

tbe

111

arrivi-d her«> al

So

_____________

.\brabnni C
Uiiic.. Hollan.l


plow lert al i:: n<K<n for Ihil.lwln
So

make Ihl' loll a giand si:-c-.-*s
,

The smaller taken from there to the South Grant

was reported very bad

canM>d on the line from
liuctor Peck bad to wait

i.

3;3
3 II IV O K :
>11.ttilM.--i-e of Vine
I

week.- vi.it with relative* and friends Spring* over S7 je.-iri ago. and son of

doul.le-

b<-iween While

F. M. PAINE.

meuilier i

S. t'ornell. -><< * nrrhestia will furnish the mudr.

lon\y morning that a *1.- two and on-

paasencer trains

(fr.li;.

Itorr.

J-ldge of S|«Cijl I’m'

u guest of Mr*. Ini Vuong.. the Ilurn*.

]>a(*<-nger.

that

Wm,
'

of the week

annnllng

BuUi the

Pi.llce—E, W

family arc on

Sarah Ramsey, uf SoiiCb Grant,

Hub Waterman, of Fhinkfort, called er*e niv lodg- No

deedev, and the big plow wa* .ent oul

leav

nnCIl i: o'clock Iasi night, but the de

that tide

k ^ h Mg hdroBUgo to the

ploww.

T

heuvliifss of the stiow

feet aerpM.
Train No. 94 on tbe C R. A 1

snow

Mlllarch und

lertaln iig conuianj from Ih-ar LaIcc.

Ihe plow being slow on aceoiint of the

O. R. A I.

Railroad Cenneetleiia.
Tbe

Stor*«to.

> Juaephlnc 8ch«iir. of Duckicyr'Klrchuer.

open a-s my>n a. ^wiltjle, -ho work of

Bhlrh t. ahoiit IS feet In

«that the

•pMiaitat of

BYE, EAR. NOSE
ANO THROAT

:ZIIMA

Kr-

vUltlog friends In town
Umii*

along and the line 1. clear except the

big

here will be kept In almost contlou j ,„ow
oua touch- with tbe outer world, at the height
! time raloylng the

Dr. P, J. MacNETT

Price. 50c per pound.

at

and the rnoK- plows are moving right

,he Ke.wick cut will be al­
,„p„„hle for even

the

freight train*.

Heimforth c.ii can ahow |0 f,-. t

Ofoad TravoTM bar front

on

and

,tiiTT,o.,n lo bieak

Cbe ubt drtfu at Helinforth and Kcwick

Ibis aeaaon and It ibe dock H built

lodd loeBlMBforadoekknd

i dock

No

After worklnp hard until about
IT o'clock the crew climbed aboard and
morning.
Emory. Sbe baa a apood of 16 mllea pulled out for Travetwe City. wBere
Par. Marquette Running.
hour with a capacity of 100 peo­ they remalDetl uirll thla aftemoOD.
The I*ero Marquetle today 1. devot
ple an<l a permit to carry *00 on ex.................
a. Conductor OrilTIn c;
Ing It. arientlon lo pa.aenger trains
euraloni. Capuln Dnery well known ■ ,^^”^7,;;
p,„,.
by Peter Lardle and CapUin

Mar, MM OmK.

_______ _

Train



Choice Unoolored Japan particularly fine flnvor nod
exocBtional atreniftb. If yon have trouble pettine a
lea that it to your likioi; try a nample |>oiini! ofthia
one. Wo will takeour chaiicea on your coming Kick

in SA, ^nt wax an hour and IS
jinlnmce late
The outgoing tmln. nl
»nd »;« both left on Ume this

with the red.

and the OUcafo boaU atop, the people

b

T

crew. nettlDc.................................

Tbe Ftonnie U.

sunmem will atop at Ne-aHu-wanU „

M

We Believe

from Mtonlatee which

ripi from Bower. Harbor and Ne«b
ta-wnnU to thla city.

A tacnl BtRUig MMtt Dm e
1 per Celt BUtvcff M riBe DcHsits

8medIej-|M * N E. wa. cancclleid thla
auto aerrice alone aa
c eon
™"•■"—in.».,„n....

upon

CAPITAL, taogooo
SURPLUS, S464000

be

U la probable alio that the

mtarr- ood

---------

,Bl1.1|«.ted trouble and carri.-d

a Bmedley, of the !

and another cammerclal traveler wbnjteie enklne* alro
----------------------...--------------- ,0

an no impair ibopa.

B this city, will be in command.

-J. W. WOUkeo.

'

McAlvoT,,;<o

Th*-re were wveral raw-1 *

board, J

on Lirmber oompanp, B

pendant

and rdiera tbe iateraal orgaas

•e to .hovel the trala out i

of tbe reeort ao opportunltr to u.e a

Bat the rexidenu will not

that it dcwiaea.

■debt
HI. hope, were blattM. bow
It acu i)*eBmrtly and naturany and
erer. when he .truck a lO-foot enow I truly a. a laxatiw!', and iu rampaarat
drift at HHmforth.' ^ they plun*
part, are known to and approvTd by
In and muck. Hor»"team wa. put
phyiiciaB., a. it ii tree from all objection
on. and the two eDpiiie. a-tempted to
.ti^matwe*. To get i
pu.h tbe (BOW
Blow
tbroukh
tbe
I effect, atway. purchaw the genuini—
drift, but It wa. like ■ done'wall.
' manufactured by the CalifarnU Rg Sjtu[.
Ur. Orimn had a ercB- of it men
armed with .hovel*, and iboy went to ; Co. only, and (or ttk by al luuliag drug-

■ aerrloe between this rltj-

Ultttnf one

i« tbc fact

ailon to reach Northp^rt if it took all tbe quantity frem lime to time.

cltr and Ne-ah-u-wanu and oar. will
anp time.

laxativo

plow
and <» which it ejY without any debilitating
cabooee. itarted out with a detennln- after effect, and without having to ioercMC

be available for charter or iript at

TMf iTBdfcH bM prrehMBil all the
fforirtr owaad tor tto« MMto-tk-vmBU
.HAM ■MMtotkM u4 tto* UftlrerMl

II

(acttlUea cbla

Sell yon your bill fora honae or ham. We enfty at all timee
a luU line o(
LUMBER,'} LATH. SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING, PORCH
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINISH AND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Get oar fignrea aitff oompare onr gra«ii-8 before bnyinB Call on
OB. loot for the Big Red Plant.
Cor. E. Sth St. and LakeAtTk
Phooea, Bell
Cil*. 306.

wh^ it it tbe bed of poraonal and tamily

S:30

X Troey Lay. ProMAenL
R n«rd Ctoeto. Vk* prcaMtBt
Saaud Oartasd. CBahiar.
A. J. Maynard. Aaat. Cwhlrr.
A. J. Uarilaad. Aaat. CmAitr.

Traverse City, Miiih.

PS. two oBKtnea. a rno*

T'

tranaportailoD

'iW M*«Ma-«nu Iteort •
OW. MMM. iloek. Ve^ U »
innwiW
formd br • •mdl-

at

pqrt. Conductor .Griffin with train No.

li eoar to haep la coaaual touch with
!ntion. ther eaa eaiilr

«MM«

local atatlon

IraTCfsc Qty State Bako

LET THE

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

Mww value, but pac of many m

UwiiBK tbe

■be eitr and if mattera demand Im-

I



pesterdap afternoon bound tor Nortb-

Itlee for rent and enjorment while It

’ WW

late.

break.

For a raea-

UoB apoC, there coaU be Booe better

, rflMiTAkjrOCK
THt At^boiA
T
1MM tC MBM

Truth and
Qaatrty

forta tralni were ^1 the wap from

iDMeUI ntteBtioB et the Mel ond He- two to aerea hrara

ob-u-wnitu Bill forst a pleoBMl tena- rmehlac Shelr desUnaUoa at
Mio tor drivee. ento ridee or launch
Northpon Cot Ofl.
ktipt « tttower eon be ukw
Korhport has been cat off ;ram the appeal to Ibe W«0-lnlmmad m rruj
hotel OBd the return trip nade erlth-^ world for two dapa. Coodnetor Phli
oflife aad are emeBtial to permaamt
out delaj.
OnfflD. wbo perhapa baa toad more ex
■ iMMi and (teditable landing. AccorThe reaort will alao fona a
inglp, H i. i»t daiowd'that Bprt^ id Fip
atopplag place for week rad Irlpa of than anp conductor In
the north,
•ad Elixir of Soma i. the only crtMdy of
loeal people aa It will be poMible to found one last nlfbt that be conld

la.sl

services

Mr*. Hiillaiito and family

llie sympathy of all In thoir sad
bereavi un :-t.

n, due at f. IT. |.. m . got

iRiliabliRindi

OVATE Of' MICHIGAN. THE PRO
bale tourt for
the
County nt
Grand Tmverwe.
In the matter of the eatnte of WlllUm t.\ul<w. deceoaed.
Notice la hereby glvea that fbar

CATARRH

and. adjuatment, and
that all crediroTa
■editowa of aaKUdeeMaed at
to preiwnt • tlieM:.«WMo tru'd court, at the prolvate one*, ta
and took pijses.loii of the house
So. I had a I'MCh
Journey
lr.>m
aald county, on or before tne «?u,
M-mlna him It wa* h s
birthday
and ^jrut-' u
Usy <ff May, A. D. 1**8. and that aaM
rirami Rapid* >i<-re and hu-l It no
..........
Hnitu. will be heard by ««M court «•
He very line mutJc wris -iijoved by
U-ni fur the assistance of
lru\>-li ig
luwoe resulting It .in Cctarrl: an-l ilrir.-s W.-onewday. thu
77th nay
<
-• 37th
of ai.y. *,
;iho*e ]ir.-.in;
Much j-r:ii.*e i* ,iue
•II.-n, might not have g.,iien ihro"
■way aCol-l IU tli'lle-vl qiii kir. Real..re* l> 11‘llk. 1
J o'clock lu tbe taro- Miss
V.rj
Coll.in
for
braving
the
ILe
tkiisn
of
T*-ie
and
K-;.-l!'.
full
vir.nimn,
.11 all
H<:v.i-en S'V.nvgo and i;-::
.111
.it-.i-fg.
-hieffln.-fit
manner
In
St
l>,;ui.-i.t*
Of
b,
Hai.-d January ICnd. A D IMg
•I drin w.y* sirii k the
.li.d

•: .
ntEii R. ivalkf«.
vHfh
d It;.l.lghi r> •
Irnm four to .-igln f-ci d-.o
II w

lo.-,,
t 5t.
Judge <4 Probate
".-•hni. lit . w.-i.' *.-7v,.j aft.-r which
•leetlng u
Ihe tin;, an.l 'h.
'n al n r. and So 1-. due at II p. in ,

The baud of which E<l

was only on*- hour late.

memte.r surpri.ed him Wedne.day

wind ina<r.- ihl* ru> 'ik.
Tew

was

not

dn-ssed

kiiif-f<u

..:i lelt lor

1

Brimmer H

EIt'i Pru. Ball
•** a.M .t'frwa
It d.wn*.-.. wsiiliee.

h.iii-.e wl.hiiig him many

ri turn* .1! hi* 1 Inhda.v.

nghll

snow hut It was u case of shovel
'

Great Charity Ball,

t

iV.aii ten mlout.w

At the reg'i'.r meellug of the Klk«
hi Id

•bat they could u..i stand it for m >r<

last

night

arrang.-mi nls

:.t a time and l.ir jcnnpl.ted for the annuad charily MV
when
he do, .-n i.M,4 the dal- wns fixed tor h>,.l.v

yro*pect» w cr.' I.-k!

‘raveling men iml.m^ed In
•'■ok
Jtirlft

.hovel* ;iu<)
With

a

»l.irle.l

their

nianuged lu <-xirlcnie
two hours

n

r. I r.iary

lei
..ri

ihe

I
operate

all

In

their

power.

There

will be boat eonnectkmt with the rari
out iralna and Ur 0. B. A I. train,
will ntop at the docA

The rollroada

w«ll ntoo oaaUt In advertlalng ae
■L

Thla odrertlalDg will do mneb

kelp ae patronage ai It apreada
ladoait over ae country, ae roll-

V TfebMi^WUlha

ai«adty.of
tmt In
ffartaffthelaat
of the bant rw
nPW- T1^ bote!
kagt BP ta cood
Sd oaythlBc BieiTy wfll be
I tba asat^ aaBMm to b*-

vd adrertlaag matter being adver­
ttoed In ae rarioua magaxlnen
brought to tbe atteaUoo of mlUon. of
poople.
poaeeaace

here

¥I

AK OVntCOML

I

^

I

'n
|i '

Bothered Mail Carrier.,

t;

H

Hr

G

Srrauli
w

T7

I;.me. K-hm-

Kruiik

(aialne

J

J.ihnO’t

C..V.I;

!
All Ibt other carrier*
tbe Ru.mI1 snow plow wentto make th«r routes, t

Swiih

Mu-II.-r.

I'-v.-.<‘h*»

till!

Samuel

Sinllh, Ge.>
Jtio

W

T'

W

H

R

Snn-

C

Oer-

Stch'i.vlei

Hr.Mill.fhs*
K

HaI.-, Geo

and oaer amoaemenu and aeae will

n--.r

year.

L

Cly r.

rtetiry

I,min-

iv

Smith.

1 his prunt r is made of too! steel, hand forged

.mil fjliy ivarrarutd.

We pKo have the small hand

prur CF', pruninu knives, pruniog saws—in fact everyihinjj y.-'u need for irimming your trees al very low

FRANK TRUDE

Vnd-r

Amliiite. A

\Vc have nearly

all kind cf pmners t ut the best is tbe CLYDE DRAW

F

Old Postotitce BwUdlng

Shuler
r„

r. nliall.-uou

R

exam ne onr stock before yon buy.

T

H-riiiar:

bouaea for aooe who like .ports In

rboiiaBds Bare KMitf
Tniikle nil Reiu Siqtct IL

Id on the water.
Ne-ah-u-waau.

which me«n. "PIb-

Utul bartaon In tbe north. Not oifly 1.
It abeltend Irom ae oma wind, bm
from ae eant and weet a. well and at

Wash Boilers, Wash Boards
and Washing machines.

Ume la It rough enough to be dangeroui.

Tbe watern alao abound In

B>h and are clear and deep and cool.
With tbe new ayndlcnU- In charge.
Sinl-.h na manager of the hotel.

:i era! atlvcrlltlng. both on the part

I.rp Vint
(viticl.t 41.d J.l.v

of tbe corporation and the aid of ihe
railroad*, and

a

progre««lve

policy.

.Setoh-ta-wanu will tee the moat proa-

•:> 'I v ' '‘JL».!crm.r.ci:,. rj-lcm.
Tc Do.
riu- knowlr-lgc so

•eaaon It ba. ever experienced
and many new facro will be
tbe gufstx thla year

among

There i.cv.ni],-ri

-



The Btoem.

1-

«4*h« .. I „,„i I* w.;i ,

rrom Prtday'B Record.
Tbe storm which swept over i
ty

yenterday

eonllnues

today,

i

wind eboaglng from the souaeaac

the

Rotary.

ni:ug the
•i.'r.i.naiv

NE-AH-TA-WANTA VIEWS.

central and nouaern portloos of ae
At Ilmen yenterday It wai
Walton

a« snow that fell.
abundanr wu ae fall that

u:arl.1n"ir p-.j*

,nd ,
iiii.nej
!vatiM;.c-:vjn riiaraiit—i!

:-r Of ('*•* .ud

mont a aleet. so moist and'soggy

ahead of train

clear Ihv way
ae

•trong wind created havoc wfh

All tbe roods leading Into the city had

No

SI to

Snow plows have been

working all day no ae linen, ae con '
linuall) falling

snow

kinds of traffic, completely tying op
some of ae serrlec on tbe railroads.

M IF -.T-v -II .ip.-r.te
machine
Ji *.-11. for
operated with a lewer,
•UnBej
a*k fur II
I3.S<I.
M'a.h.-r
operated ramc as
T.n M-IU f.rr 13
The
Ilttl- le-tler and

.■x;

tbe nora, thus arertlng ae areat«ed tall of aleei_ which enveloped the
state.

liav-

The .eaaon will

be C^sened about June JO

; Dm aTW. Chaae’x
BW and Liver Pm.

It will ■ o tn be time to be lookinjv for your PRUNIN(s TOOI-S an we wen 1 1 like to have you call and

There to alao a boat livery and bath

-

ISidM irf the Aged

a

at

eld Water*," I. one of Ibe mo.i beau-

wif haro aba(«0 Iff at booaa.
■Mhh to wMl known thronghatate and hna-many frteada
tlw etottora to >4*«b-U-w
' ' doohtfnl U a better .
have baaa made.

R.-cepi|i.n

;Gatlnnd

-•iiraut.. F

tbto

H

Rural mall carrier* were agnln •.■» I It ScNnulierg.- ; W -lUiineu
aide to make their rmit*-. yes- rd.-iy j
Ranyiiei —(•tla^l<•^ \v ^toiist. .1
l|
|lhp *ol:dly pneked drifts making •■n-s j McOough, \\
p R].-*ig,,>j
10;50 yenterday. was cancelled,
the
j age impossible. J W Goble ofRi.-'e Miischoit, K W Hnimii knhiir G—l4:S0 train WM crowded
with
pass
. went as far
Archie and then licl-. Kali.h Aiid-iwv.n. G-iv GotMt. i.
engera.
ie same r.Kid
Old M;« Vrark O ilr .'ii Ktsnk Hai-1-n. V-..1
On tbe main line train No 5 i
■*!e.
vil off fr.>m ihe C'tit. I'cnn rhn* R..S* Harry .Monroe. W.
Donn uf Ctodlllac.
Other t,,.
nothing else fv>r it
Irwin A Giig^nn
vary late <
‘f'^jllie roads Impassable
lumalH.n -Aiii-ii*
Mcf'v.:i, A
1..
A* tram No. PJ. leaving

Toda}

an

ih-—'

experlenc—i

j snow, sleet and rain

10 and from Wafon in one hour nnd I
j

foll.iwlng

live minuted each way.

Amuoamenta.
Ne-ob-ta-wanu

kind, of weather were

7 going iiorih

He made ae runs

eellent aet of golf Unkt. teanU court*
bto mnlnUlned aa u.nal

l-ASMtAolJBelmoB. Who
I# ab MM U yban. prortoo.
^ Mat two aoBoau A»« boon ttaa(ho botol. haa been roCtlaed

for two mecUon. of No
on tbc main Hue.

The

c

Prom Grand Rapid* to Grant

* aMB n TM CkMkffo bOBta would be
l^*B HOB tb«* ta Und both'
I. BMHPMb^ (ralffbt. Pros
R Book,
dMk. the WBlk'li
wBlk'li the boM and the
~ Mhr
;
'
Hte
ba a kmc one
» M»ttoMlgli RRU nott bbe aoticMl
by
• iRIb^MaKi* t Mata ■hattarod
ahe

;vti

I i.itipt-I, d f'.r the animal charity 1-n^'

i.i-

Cemmicieea.
v !
ExecMlvr—Al J.vvci-, I-:
he train in J.-t t
lings. R K \\.-.vei

help,

making

could do making from .-ighl

i:

---------------------------------

ai*.

COFEMIBH.
Copcmlih

M. A N. £.

to

mile* of a«ir jourtiev.

Mich

Rone wu borne from

Feb

7—Henry

Owctm

over

M t N E. -ram No S. doe | Biinday
tbeir to anive at 6:30 p. m.. was two hour* |
Mrs. Salome GHann i. quite »lek
tralna on time. Extra engtnaa were Isle, coming In.with a double bonder; -Mr*, prance* Jowph U on ae tick
PW tote BW, aoow plow* were bnayj after a bard run all ae way from Uat.

have and If It |a
not *atisfl.-d. yno
Thai i> the way

I'r.jnt sSrreel..

ipr-

trouble, nood oLtbem having

make aov mt-aake. but rrmenriwr the

TRAVEKSE CITY, SUCH.

(
9$AHO TWAVEUt HeKALO.'THUmOAY. FEBROAHYJt MOT.

IWEIIODQHT

Lo

I nmwiiin
Mtoirr NOW owNu

«n day. yet la o|dtc oT their boot «•

Trar.'rae CM7 people will be ci^ea
plwaaaat tem

fc Wr WUKEi B panr

DotU MoBday amine.

For a ra

aa there ^Ul be plenty oC opportonitiee tor net aod enjoytaeot while it
keep la couataat tooeb with
the city aad If matter* demand ImaUMtlOD, they can easily be
attend^ to.
.

Soata and Autee.

traneporutloo

LMvIng the

local

station

fadllUe* thU

aeeMC

LUMBER.^ LATH,

laxative*

yesterday aftamooe bound tor North-

In this city, will be In ctHnmand.
ti la probable alao that the

us.

plow
and on wtlieh it cjY without any debOitating
cabooae. lUrted oct with a determin­ after effeete and without ha\-ing to imease

Look lor the Bi^

w: MnUken.

ntght.

His hopes were blasted, bon
It acts p*eaantly and aatoralty aad
ever, when be itruck a Unroot anow truly at a taxativ?. aad iU corepment
they plant­
part* are kaown to sad apprei-rd by
More team was put.
u it i* free from aD abjrction

We Believe

with the rest.

'

minute* tati-

exceptional etreoKth.

e

snow

plnsrs,

J.

!

p.,„op_e

Mrs Sarah Ramsrr. of Sontb Grant.
j

will

. .

afternoon
night

In Canada.

n>i->tn

r, Mr*

Corn C

rocelvod

Frankfort Sunday.

No. .3, due at C 46 p. w , got

frotn

lu-l

It

no

the tin;,

inti

-tew

h d«aa*es. w..tbe«,

for

'h"

had

Ihe;-'”

"ook
drift

shovels and
With

their

In

narted
help,

jtnanaged to c-xtricate

.0 sev. r- \

''

annuad chirtt.v b.vi;

he ito.-.-n
a
in

l.ot.na

th-

liici

and

(he

(iroadcaat over the country, the ralF
being adver>

pot in tlaed In the various magaslnei
brought to the atteaUoo ot mllUont of

mMam

afe m
im wmtm la
Mil

ow c(

th* bwt reTim hotel

kapt
kept «p
«P

la

good

pooeessea

so train was crowded

with

pass

ri-turned on tbe sanu- road
On the main line train No. 6 was
annulled

north of Cadillac

trains were

very

OM M:‘-

Sion was thus cut off from ili- mill,

Other,

there was nothing else tot It

laic on the main I

r

Committees.
Exenillve.. Al, J,>>ee. R,

l.-.,-aiJ

c

.J

G.

Slraut,.

In. Frank H
m.-un.-

mil

.«;,-.mii-l

Smith. Gen.

C.V. ;i. James K-I.oe, Juo

it

I.r

Smith. W

Mu-ll-r.

W

Srhomb-rg-r. t

W

D
H

R

Snn

I'

G.-r-

Srhn.I,-.

Hannen

Binquei-riiartes \V

Frank

THE FARMER’S STORE

a

It will-010 be lime to be lookinjv for your PRU­
NING TOOLS an wc wci | I like to have you call ard

W-»ve,.

Fhust, J

H

in»ri-D.

Frank

May,|en.

fxam'nc o'.ir_,srcck befor© yon buy.

.1

Irwin. A

and fjHv warranted.

Wc aho have the small hand

prerer-. pruning knives, pruning saws—in fact every^
thing you nted (or trimming your trees at very low
p iCvr.

Fn-d

Gagnon

rh.i»
E

McToll.

Rr.iailtnni

Hale. Or,.

A

rhas

L.

FRANK TRUDE

Vad- r

R, Amloite. A. F.

Floor- Ch.-irt.-, G. ;-malli-. Dr

te maintained at usul
this
DHMrA. eadth. of Aekwe. wbo There Is also a boat livery and bath

We have nearly

all kiml of pruners I ut the best is the CLYDE DRAW
CU r. 1 his prunt r is made of tool steel, hand foTB«d

t.iinn, Clirl* Rr.ss, Harry Monroe, tv.^
liiMtati..n-Ahgi,R

kM

prevtow

•nl.

Old PostoffIce BnUding

Strain,. F- U Shui-r

0mf*mn ton enmag anm la be- and other amnsenent* and these will

it T—n.

K

R-e-iiu.m
G

i'h«*

ahng* and aaythlag neoinary will be oellant aet of golf Knks. tennis coorta

M nh yOM

R

Garland. J-bn Oil. W TV

.liiyre

Today the Ruosel) snow plow went j 1

an



Mc<;o«sh. tv
0 Bl->dgrv„l. RuN-M
J W -GoMe. of R,i,-to Miischotl, E VV Brnwn, Aritiur Gr-|No. 1, went as far a* Archl- .ind ih-n l.ck. Riilph And.-r>...n. Gtis Golill- 1,

enger*

-'■;> ••>•- «'
IV-UTU
Ui l!r

for f-r-day.

following

age Impossible

Amueements.
Ne^h-U-wuu

tlv^d

The

the solidly packed drtris makinc

This adverttotog will do much

MM, MMB hha a oapadty of
MbnC nr thtgm. «aa beu

rxih.

i r‘m|il-l. d for tbe annual charily bal:

»

From Grand Rapid* tn Grant. (I

date *a,

jF.Lnmry

hi- train In ] i.i

Mfit IB Abb CBtaaco boau would be openOe all to their power.
There' Tor two sections of No. 7 going north , kind* of weather were experlen
MMRM'lh nop
to Und both will be boat connection* with the vari- on tbe main line. He. made the run*l''°°*' Oe<-t and rain.
pMMDks and tmghL
Prom
Bothered Mail Carriers,
ooa train* and the G. A A 1. trains
and from Wal^otr'in one boor and
j
Rural mall carriers wrr<* again
BMk. th* walk to tbe hotel and the will atop at the dock. ,The railroads Bve minutes >
!able
toMAr MB* «MM' Sot be a tong one will also assuc to advertising the re­
make Ihelr rotiles year.-rday.
WtovthmiA 4 law ahtitored by <0 help the patronage as it spreads

tneeilng of th- Elks
arrang-mi-UlR were

"'I

lbg«,

M um Huai *mU Mt be noticed sort.

proi.-iu

vl*hiuc him many

a time and
w-hen

pntetii
their
cUImn
deceased to anbt eomt

lighlluc |Hrthdy

•hat thev could not stand it for m.r.

■ raveling tren unloaded

»o‘l

^
Cctarrl: and ilriv.-s
due .w.v sCoU
th-Ilea.1
y. Uest-rra
the lUe tv-tjMw o( Ti
U Fall siM

Ught re

to

Hint all crodliors o.____ __
uqulred Ui pireeot thi Ir claim* to
raid rouri. at -the .prohate ome*. IB
aald .county, on or befoe* in* slu.
day fir May. A. I). Hot; attS^mUftfa
• ■aims will be beard by oaid eotfTw
M'l-qnesrtuy. the 27lh day 01 May. ».
l>.
ut ten o'clock In the tore-'
mon.
^
iiateci Jamiary r-nd. A. D. ]MI

K'-rv.-,| afirr whirl,

------------------------ ---

wea-her was

birthdar

iin.l-for the effleleiit manner In

lu i.c j

Oraat Charity Ball.

prospxls were

icredllfiru

(11

*'•**»

him It was his

It w.;s ,

n knit--

was not dressed

The

n

• vW* BlM

night and took p.)*se**loa of the house

•tuck, so the men got out ami went to
»trk-

bale twm for
tbe
OooBty of
Grand Traverse,tti^.gaitra of^ MUte of WH-

to remlm

snow- but It was a rasp of shovi-I nr

than ten minntra nt

'
1 Q'i'ATE OF incUIGAN. TH^ fRO-

CATARRH

Cl 1

and (h- .1-.',c

wind made tt.l* cm Ilk,

V 8BASOR

ARilliUiRiBiilr

Brimmer Is

Much pralre is
Ml«* Vera CtXlon
for
braving

ihro-tii

fvn:n four 1,. i-tgM f- r- d-eii

ALL KIVDB 0#-UUT TLOWSBS

IVnaell, who was one of
- hair niiU-s t

music w.ns enjoyed 1-V

& :ciH‘n *C<'wn'Bo :i:id (Jrn it

n drift W.VS siru -k. ih.-

R'l-ORIST

Derrlre

menil»-r surprised him Wednesday;Journey

and

•lien, micht not have g.jllen

-lerlliig a-

at

1110 remalw were, worker,

The band of which Ed

lup-n for the assistance of ic travel- ig
ni all.

u.ni

vlibge.

l/••^^a>^•menl.

was only one hour late,

Rapids hi-r»

F. M. PAINE,

ineniber of Trav

the ..ur early s.-ttl.ra, |* d.tid at b:» home'

OeckPr. had died In

ls*l Iinvi' il.i- sympathy of all In their ud

arriv<-d here .vt S |0

No. 1 had a tough

pmin. ll,

Abraham C

Mrs. Liince Holland

double.

In at 8 36 and So. 6. due at 11 p. ui..

iiracd

G.lll,

wp.>k*' visit with ri-latlve* and frl-nds Springs over «: v.ars .-igo, and suu-o4

a R. A I.
Train No. »4 <fb (be G. R. A 1. leav­ deadeu and Iho big plow was sent out
Cloud
ing here at 4;S0 p. m. did not return this morning between While

The vaHoo^ railroad
------------- *

H

make this loll ;i grand succeiw' gteu--

brought here and then transferred on
agents have
pieaaaj nntil 12 o'clock last night, but the de­ and Grand Rapids where the snow
* N E. road to Karhn and
The sniaiier taken from Ihi-re to the South Grant
V lallidi
i dock oa that tUe
the parebase of the resort
lay was oot caused on the line from was reported very bad
plow
lefi
at
12
noon
for
Baldwin.
rhtirch
where the funeral
services
will
R
b W( adraauro to tbe re- Traverse City people and
Walton. Condurior Peek bad to wall
No 1. due here at 110 yeslerdat
held
Mr* HollatfB and family
^1?^^
«>• it
a flbe. Modem _______

T

Dr. A. S, Corn.-tl. nri •- firrlM-siia »il! furnUh the music.


I
_____________________

id news MonAy morning that a sis- two ant
are

GrelUck

w

Each and pi<ry

n. BilMiigtoiI left Monday f..r a twoj

1

All paasoncer trains

Trauw^a City

p.„
Ju.lg- of S|>PCial »,'<U'r1 -lloO. H. r

a» a guest of Mr*. Ira Vimng*. the

the plow being slow on account of the
heavinoss of the snow

OLASISB WtTTBD
kn SI oak

Mis* JospphlDP Scheur. of Buckley,'Kirrhner
. vtaltlng friends In town

fjpen a* soon asjwsslbie, 'hp work of

snow plow, which is about 16 feet
tODch. with tbe outer world, at the height and has a apread of wings tfi
quiet and feet aerpss.

CYE* CAR. MOSS
AND THROAT

m^rrnm±.

ilarolj O'l^nry. <.t Sewn City, Tis

and the Oilcago boaU etop. the people

big

•pMlailMof

oftl.i*

BREZINA

Louis Mlllarcb aad family are *‘0 '
............ from
.____ 4,...
.V..
I
tpruining conipan)
Bear ILake.

annuling

that

PR. F« J. MacNktt

jn-ttiDR a

loimtl

on your coming Icu'k.

m^m mmrn%

Both the iiassengers llPd hU aunt, Ur*
and the snow plow* are moving nght over Sunday
Kalkaska branch

fUllroad Cl

J.

frelirtil trains.

and

trouble

aamplf

Hob Waterman, of Frankfort, called er»- niy l.dg.- So. 2j3 II
II |*
r o. E- I*
1 George Rose Thunalay.
.apimimed n c-n>;iilit.-.- nf Vne
in

along and th.- line I* clear except the

the

try a

chance#

flrst of the week.

if the Helmforth rut ean show 10 feet
■ tor even

If yon have

We will take our

fine flnvor ao<)

Price* 60c per pound.

1 devot

the drift* at Helmforth and Keswick,

most

particularly

lea that ia to your Ukint;
one.

The outgoing train*

tbU season and it the dock U bum

cewt of a resort.

WwslW*

Choice Uooolorwl Japan

tame time enjoying the

iilv.MM D#ck.

kGOfXtit
Phonea. BeU 3y0; Cita. 308.

1 »cr CCBI aUtvea BB nse

ed in and stuck

there will be kept in almost contlnu-

__

Call00

Plaat.

Oot. E. 8th SL and Lake Are.

ation to reach Northport If It to« all tbe quantity from time to tiiae.

will start out this afternorm tci bleak
Che-

CAPtTAUCaoOm)
SURPLUS. S4SAOO

P3. two engines, a mow

aa honr with a capacity of 100 peo­ they remained natll this afternoon.
ple and a permit to carry lOO on eiAs soon as Conductor Griffin cap
earalona. CapUln Emery well known seeore the Russidl wing snow- |4ow. be

qoamegoB win atop at Ke-alMa-wanU

MOtiLDINGS,

FINISHANO

Get our figures an^ compare onr (jmdes before boyini:

aad relieve* tbe internal organ

pqrt. Conductor .GrKfln with train No.

After working hard until sbont 8:Sn 6:^ bnd S:JS both left on time ibU
Tko boaiB o( Arooton of tbe Ke- by Peter Urdle and Captain K. »T o'clock the crew cMinbed aboard, and
(horning.
Emery. She hto a speed of ic mllei polled om for Traverse City, where'

I hwo Neatod tbe tol-

SHINGLES.

DOORS AND WINDOWS

U tbe fact that it deaiaes,

«*M bar WladtaiK • b

bdnikeiL

A. J. MaynarA Amt. CaaAter.

mx It i* tbe best of pmoaal aad family

at S;3«

of the drift. There were, several pas*-1
auto when they wlib without the ex
engeraon board, J. R smedlry. of tht|iunu,p«.
rr*iD No 4, leaving
peaae ud (rouble Incidental to malnOtt Lumber cotnpeny. B T McAlvoy 13:«o, antlripued trouble aad carried
Bewen aWMr
r to «aN
«M Onad.TraT- Ulnlng one tbemeeteea .where there sod another cosnmetrlsl traveler wbajt,«, engines also
t kalt tnteraat Id am no lypa'lr »bopa.
bans from Detroit and answers to the
Train No. 13, dne at R;I4 on the
But the realdenu will not
Thli
name of Roaegardoer.
Ur. Smedleyla * n e. was cancelled thii morn
pendant upon anto eervlce alooe 1
I»h4a^.«kb NON Taloable iomi
. was the only one of the passengers ] i.s maklne connectioas »t SoIod with
^ MTtb bocasse of It
the FYanleN.Roaew.il make regular wko tendered h.s
service*
.0
-he
■Itr to TraToroo Cltr, iU ex­ trips from Bowers Harbor aad Ne-ah- crew. gettInE out and shoveling anowj
^

S>. C.OM

Bamuel Oartasd. fYthIrr.
aU timea

A_ J. HavitaaA AsaL CMhlar.

COLUMNS. INTERIOR

of the resoM an opportnnlty to n*c as

aloU of Laoo r. Tltu. R. A. MmmI

B. Ftara Cltoch, TW praatta

carTr-at

FLOORING, CEILING. SIDING, POftCH

tie^wall
*lway» purchase tbe genum tlw. MfMl iteek. IM.OOO U • n*« automobile* aervloe betweeo thU city drift. but
I raamifactured by the CSlifaenia ri|; Synip
awmntlH lot famed bj • ersdl city and Ne-ah-U-wanta and
Mr. Orfffln had a crew of
be available for charter or
I Co., only, a ml for mlc by aB kading drugarmed with »hoi>I*, and they
any time. TbI* will give the resldeou work a: once to shovel the train outj*^

it hutor. lu frMtr riew mad tbe U-wsnU to this city. Tbe Fhonie II.
Rose la a new boat receatly

We

a fall line of

brother* will caUbtUh as

mhA'

A. Tracy Lay. PreaMeat'

Traverse City. Mich.
8eU you yoar bill for a hoiiae or barn.

drlfl at Melmforths'

Itc-ab-U-wanU will have aneqqalled

jUf x»«b4amau BMort

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

t^bport has been cut off /rata tbe appeal to tbe WaB-Ialetaaad ta cmy
bow aad tbe retam trip Made with­ world for two daya. Condaetor Phil
walk of Oa aad are emtial
out delay.
OrtCla. wbo pertiapa baa bad more exTbe reeort wOl alee torai a pleaaaat tferteace breaking tbroogfa aaow drtfu aaeeem aad embtabfe^fUadu^
ii^.*4t U aot daiined'that Syrup of F1^
atopptns place tor week eod tripe of than any condaetor In
the north,
sad Elixir of Sanaa i> tbe only lemedy d
local people ae It wfll be poeelbir
fonnd one Iasi olgbt that he eoold not
jawwa- T^ue, but oaa ef many
•0 om Batarday ereDlDs and r«BU
break.
Uoo apot. there eoald be aone betur

;rJtrs'-.*s:r'c.,S7

Horthpoft Cut ON.

Irayccsc cuj Stale fiaka

LET THE

trtyb aa dianer oaa be takea at tbe

W imVElWB CITY MCN.

A.ioci«.

Ute.' aome

reaeblac Ibelr deaUnatlnu at aU.

Inu tor drleea. aoto ridea or Uooch

by svndi;

WK

Truth €Utd
Quatrty,

forte trains were Nl tbe way ]

•eeelal attaotloo at the betel aod Ne- two to aevcB hoara

r,-iilmllegnn.

Henry

Smith,

T

,v

H-rman

to

too laat two Boaaeu -had been manhgnr of the hotel, hna'been cefaloed

nmusds Bate KMier

the water.
Ne-ah-U-wanta. which meons "Pla­

by toe ^ oorporatiim ai wanai

cid Waters." Is one of the most beau­

a%l w9 haw ehatw at th* bouaa.

tiful harbwx in the north. Not orfly

Mb* ■mJto la weU known tbroogh- It sheUerad Irom the north winds bmi
Mt too mat* aad haa-many frleoda

M.-nl in- -pie d-, n,-t rr.il'rc Il,c al.irru.
ing lacrvasc and remartol-i- pi, u.,
>

from (he east and west as welt and

to* vWton .to »o«hto-waiita

Wash Boilers, Wash Boards
and Washing machines.

time 1* It rough enongh to be dan­
gerous.

The water* also abound in

Bih and are clear and deep and cool.
. Ik>ll-r with r
m and ropi» 1)1 copper. I.-;
- nut rags ii, ).-

WUh the new syndicate in charge.
Sml;h as mtaager of the hoUI.

ISihBtif tfaeAged
. AK OVCKXMB.

Jl'cral adverUrtng. both on the pari
of the corporation and the aid of ihe
raUraads. and a progressive

policy.

Nc-ah-la-wanU will see the most pros­

,*,YA

vl.::,- tt.f . rt.j.

An,;

perous season It has
and many new facet will be
tbe guesia this year.

among

There is comto“‘iu‘li!^fcno«lHre *0
oftru rM.r--<-.l. th-t Pr. KOiners
S-;.mjvH.e.t,tl.errv-.t kMnrv r,-u.r,..,
i.:u r%cry »i-u in curing t!.rumsti-n,,
th.- l,.-.-L. k.-n.i-. ;.irr,

The season will

be opened abont June 20.



Sf,

Th* Btorm.
Proa Friday's Record.
The storm which swept over the
city

ybsterdsy

continues today,

tnnl-ihlv

'Sll ..™„.
to

h-li

w..l-T

tbe

N.

,r.

„,.r

washing

MAnHINf*

We

«am,' ay i-,i would turn a cTin.l*:,m-

It

,
Jui
1,

-a„v tn otM-rale

It
«. II and 1,
it-toJio.
P i. 1m, a III), sitarhmenL Th- H.,i,id tVash.T 1» f,i»-iai-d •aroc ai
--1.. tv.-,,.-n, h,:t do.-* n-d haw ., tui. l-uch. -n.i* v.-Tl, f„f |3
The
UcMu.ne Wa.h-r P similar to tl»- Ra,,.d hut a mil- l-lter Ind

wind ehanglag from the aoutheast to
I Wathing Mj -fij;,- ,
w- hav.-. and If It It
.................. - »r- n..' KatlsRed. you
•h<- marUne !,ark «nd get your n,ran,-} That b< ibe way
: all our ccvkJs Sailkfaetion guaranti-d

the north, thus SvertlDg the tbreatened fall of aleet^ which enveloped the
NE-AH-TA-WANTA VIEW&.

central and sootoern porUoos of the
sratP.

At time* yesterday it was al-

for :t, wondcriol cures of the most di-

«at a aleet. so moist and' soggy was

10 Walton ahead of train No, 92 tr> [ conld do making fri.m r-ig

le snow that fell.

clear the wav.

80 abundant was tbe fall that

Snow plows have been

working all day on the lines, tbe eon ;

strong srtod creoted havoc with

Unnally falling

ktods of traffic, completely tying np

snow

making

- -orn-r of Ca*s and

Front Streeu,

miles of their Jonrney*.


this;

I

_
COPCMI8H.

CopemUb.

Mich-..............................................

Bome of the aervlce on tbe raUraadt.

M. A N. E.
I Rone was bome from Owoeso over
Ob the II. A N E. train No. S. dne t Sunday,
their to arrive^^t-diSn p. m_ was two bouraj
Mrs. Salome GH*on is quite sick

All Ow roods leading toto tbe city had

i Or. -A. V. Om'.

trouble. DO&d oL them basing
trains on time.

Bxtra cnglneu srerc

late, cemtog In. wlth a double header Jlr*
pat Into OM. aww piowu sreie busy; after a hard run all the way from,list

FTOnce* Joseph U uu the sick

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

•RANG TRAVCRU HKRAta. TMUmOAV, nSftUARV 1A 1WT.

HELPFUL
ADVICE

BargUr* got into ne
ChiTlM Vf. RirtCT •t'tttflww dofloK

down to a
wasn't
the police found a twardr
Tbe listener nodded.
bearing
Porti*r'*

aluo taken and the botglarr

.'M.

pair of
I

uqUI

trooscr*

name In a,*«cond hand rtnre, where
tber had tweo aoid bp the ihicl.

Toq wont tell 7

I

A

prwttp mld-wlnlar

weddUig

kitchen ettp-

"How loud did it anand to poo-aa
loud as a bnrglar splintering the doer
uula with a Jltnn]> l"
Another nod.

A Marquetle dUpaieb of W'bmArpi ^hiL.;

to tbe OraeJ Rapids

Ipyonrcaae. SoobleUeniaAthefolriD^ from grateful women, eft*
tsblisE beyond a doubt tbe powerof

„ oouqper all female diaei_____
! Hra. Nonnaii U. Bamdt, of Allen-

Aown, ^writes:

oe-

Press g1r<«'la tl:i'•

r4CTt rOK SICK WOMEN.

grove's clgblta anniversary In tbe mis-

{ For thirty yean l^dia E. rink- Blqn work.
bafn** Vegetalile Oimpound, o^e
from root* and betba, baa.been the

*
Oaneral Newa.

Two million a moDlh Is wliat

aadba* pnaii^-clyctn^tho

I5S

railroads claim they arc losing ou
Bbipiaoemontii, inflammation, ol_____
tfam. fibroid tumora, irrerularitles,
Mtiodic paina, bsi'^s^e. that bearInF-down feeling, flatnleocy. indiKt?*-

Using swear words has cost
girl clerks

in tbe

Denver

four

couuly

clerk's qfOeo (heir positions.
Tunnels

under

tbe

Hudson

river

eoniH'etlDg New Turk and New Jer­

SUU Naw*.
Mn. Fred U aoic. wife of tbo Laog{ag mall carrier eonrlclrd of rifling
Uc nalla; baa begun suit tor divorce.

sey will be opened to tbe Jublic Feb­
ruary J5.
All baltSeshlpa are to be equipped
with

.

. comprising

Wbeo fire dratroped tbe residence

some

I'C

o( Charter NftaMt at Bap atp. a child
seffering from paeoBiOBla' was taken

‘England's greatest

bore,"

Alger*

non Asbton, will quit writing for new*



— — a «,L. It Is (^red the child



Stephen StHdlc of Marwhs’l sent to ing mode the butt of parwgrephers.
'dhockcd to death" was the ver­
the iQdwUlal M-hnol lor boys follow*

papers.' bavlnr become -wfcirT of be­

ttg bis ptea of ^Ity to

a

larceap dict of the catme of anddeo demise ..t
Miss Claudioe Abey of Nyack. N. J..

dftarge. has bem rcturaod. Slcldle is

due to seeing three boy skalere drow n

* over the age KoilL

‘icdiD N. JleltmaD and F. B. Dnr- In tbe Rudaon.
DewUebtng
dimple

rwgfa of Pcioakey, A. W. Hprrlson of
St. Joaci4i. T. N. Savaice
and Alrab W. Nash at

of

Adrian

thai

graced

the left cheek id Mrs. W. Ii. Irons of

City.

New York was knocked out In a rol-

railway

liiloD of the street railway and she

Caas

Mich., taavs been appointed

its the oompany to pay her l&.OOO

MU clerha.
.Mra.I, Prank Beard of Nashville attfSDpted
ed acIcMe bp UMag three tea*
'aFOMfnla*«( parte Krecu.

Dr.

for her loss.
Noo-aecUrten

rellgloDS

club

has

Baker

ben orgnnixed in Chicago, with at­

was called and saved her life. There

tractive features to oBsei the Sunday

^•eente to be no other eshae for the theaters, -music halls and saloons hi
action than that tbe family la a large t|ie downtown district as places
one.

BDa-siaTerp

sjiring

of

—ouRins, biscuiL
buckwheat cakes
or waffles.

lu

mo.

be

They live la a lltUe abanty and

Sunday evening retort

A Man OUGHT
to Growl
If hs wife keep*
tiavy. fioggy, iodigestiUe bread m
'the table.
llim’* DO eKone (or it
k mav h^jpea ooce m a wkSe d
adedioD of flour, bur after ^ ha* once b
bw^ DO wociao can be qccMed fey aerviog L
And thu dan^, heavy. *oggy bread is in^gesdble—
dtere’* do dating
tins it.
RoB a piece of thia kind of brad between your finjers
and it vrfl! n^e a rcfrular dough baH
-ImagUK the nstnc juice tiying to penetrate it-you
wdl cat nibbei.
.. _j there bn't a onre wboiesocne food oo earth than the
fight, while, Ihoroi^ity bUed bread lude of

to his owu (•uesllni. uolilig Ills lisUar'B look of Iiiirenal.il/, ■ Take jitolbor
iiistauee: You ilihit ;oii Likov bow to
wrile-a imie.'A smile or grntinrallon.
“Well, you Olid joufvrir awake ai
nlgbt pad Ibinkiug. A gem of an iih-a
aaddeoiy si>arklev lu ihe darLiu-ss
You anrrouud It: villh eplsmiiis. i
be M-i
aslec]>. Wbui
tbla jewel u-tiounl
to lo the luorulugv
A,sigh.
•There you arc. Yon iveall the Idea
and Bouie of the eidcmuis uud a lltik
of the belllug uud u'l of II sx <iiii,uh>u
pliice that you umildu't lliluU of tiy
big to make an.tiblug prveeotablc out
of It
■The fact U," Ihe physician went
on. “tbe uigbt maguUles. At night uur
plemtorGS are more keen, our palat
mors^dlstrcwslng. our amaii stutv
Wc trluoiiihs. our Utile fullures
disasters, uur faintly cberlslied hope*
appear before us as things realised,
worries as overw
calsiDlUes.

lag

Igun

by

noor the BetC Cooks Use**

k bre^ kpart leatSy, chews eady. Ustes'^diaoas and
dgerts rapiiSy.
^
ikis Btade of cboitt vmfter wheat—that's ooe reason,
h is made Wy mea who knew bow—4hal's another.
For good Irtend and good beddi--'^ Lily Wldto.

r-Tbe tried tod loving bnaband te
OM who when hit wUe Ima tbe nsoralfte anffera more than the doss. Ha
-A»d she genenliy »ta to it that ft*

For aile by Qtf dc4ei.

VAU4CY errr taxan co.

“Dr. Tbouma' Beleetrtc OB Is Dm
-tfrat mnedy for that oTlAi fatal dls—eroup.

Has been nsed with tne-

eess In <mr family for eight yenra."—
Mra. U-mitOKre, Batalo, K. T,

In

1SC5

ISTfi he w.os the editor and

vtpL O eemr.tauiler of
iKVastse v-'i :.iw v<iur f.iee but for an
iiistnni. but I see it oil day and every
lav."

of ihe Grand Traverae H«T
sr-IHng

th-

In ISS; Mr and Mrs, Leach r.-turned
fo Traverse rilj and for several y
Mr

I>ach iiuhllshed here a valuable

farm Jocrti.al known as the Northwest
I'a.Tn. r, and nt the same time <
dticilng

r rif tbi- ls5n eoiiv. inioa,

a

l.irgc

cranberry

Walton, this

county

properly.

and

Mr.

relumed In Springfield,

also of

both are Unw-

.i- eonv. ntlon of lSr;7.

farm

Selling

Mrs.

I>cach
Mo.,

i
later
where

living In quiet retlrc-

•rieiit n.-nr th.-lr children.

Mr. Leach

Crwat Events Prein Little Csusea.
I 'fhe lower
tVhlle Slaying at the ruurt of h're;l- |wi«n Ihe
riek 11. of I rui.'la VoJiaire prvM-uIe I blin k Imu

tblnl of tbe fourth quarter shows ihe
—I____ «,____________________
a____ .___
tbe-kers, another
I

l.ns" o.ii of \erg*-jm-e
much lusii;r. ;i*i «l.e d.-vm.-d IL
uindame lu.li:.-e.l ibe weakii.U.aed I..«i-

while tbe lower fwo-Oiinls Is shared
by [|„. red eagls of Antwerp and the
p.ideu ll-n of Bratant, and on the lop

I* X\. lo iviaven bis <-ouiiiry s long
Handing Ii-kiIIIi.v ng,iiu>t Aiisirla liiio
frk-iid.->Iili.. A Fr.iiiru Ausirliiu ar;u.r
then
Q.-ld a/aluM iTussla.
ma-,.
ivir..-t.. e:..Kt the |<rui-:l-u) sy.vipalhy
of EllfgUntb of l;uH-i.v. «h- li.vd l.w.i
'be »iil.>-.-t ..r rn-.l,-H.k'» liidi«-r.-.-t
■eiiiarks sKu. bait a nr.illon lives w.-re
losL-Luuduu .\oU-s sad queries.

0.'all this are two shlelda. «oc ahowlBg
the |■l7^1ugtIes* ann*. tha other the
I'reui'b Bour-de-ll*.
qJ ^
flag that.

.
i


,

Gcod Cause For T«
Aeenatu modiasvslsulthQhcdallthe
DiiTTorH rsinoTvd froai hk pels**. M
ibui be might BvoU (be pata sf i
Ing Ills own fso* TUi *oitM sal
d hr *0:t *r 1*
rvrl.viL. 1. Ilia Udoousncsi evarpow
er.H lil: I. ami be broke into vlolnut
snid.i:,-.
lu Ibis outburst Ibo vlster
j.ilu.-l.
rinaliy (he aoiton
<k>wa. w l|>e<l Ills eyes e«d get rwidy »e
euioke Bb-I tali. But not as the vkAsr.
lie sobisvl nn und on. Dts master, l^ping Ll.« sllpiKT ISpstleully on Uio
e^dsblons. wallel for him to cense. At
Kuaao got angT}' >

-v'-s.

Td like
prince."
"A Japanese piincet Where I* b*r
-Oh. he's traveling lorognito."
“Is be?
I'm so dreodfoUy weak
about googrephlra: names. I^f* in
•buria. isn't It?"—c'hutns.

Physical Ceegrsphy.
The follOWiDC answer was rceenUy
given In a gvogrsph.v exauiinatlou la
rt-pl.v to tbe quesUon, “Km.-n wti.it di­
rection do most of our rains come?"
Most of'our rains eome airmlgbt
down, but some of them come side­
ways.
A Safety Match.
Taps, wb.1t IS n Fsfet.v matchr
,
Mr. UensK-ckvd Oooking carefolly
about to see If his wife is within hear­
ing)—A safety match, sun. Is when *
haldhmded
I marries t
TW ftpanith Royal StsatfarX
ne Spnnith roya! sundord Is moat
ompUcatsd. Tbe rod and yellow at
the Bpanlsh flag is ulJ to Us derived
from this occtirreoce; In 1578 Cbaitea
the Bold dlroed his fingers In tbe blend
of GooCrcy. coont of '
drew them down the count’s goMes
shield la token of bis aiqireclatlon of
the litter's bravery.
Tbe shield, so
marked, became the arms of iiarvelona. which became part of Aragon,
and its arms were taken by that king­
dom. Now lo the ro.ral standar>5. in
tbe flrat quarter or upper left bond
part o< the flag are tbe anas of Leob
ajtd Castllo. tbe lion and tbe castle.
Tbe second Quarter U laken op oo^
half by the arms of .Uegoa. one-half
by tbe arms of Sicily. Tbe upper third
at tbe third-iinarter-Oireeily tinder
the first—fhBSB the ApstDao colon.

Coctly RabbitFs*
After five year*- work AtMtratla*a;
great tTaaaeontlaeBtel rabUt pnof:
fence has recently been eompletad. Ita'
isngUt'b ZC30 tnila*. and th* coet at Ha
erecilon ka* Uwo pearly ttjaaaoo.'
aay* tbe New Tpik THlxm* It ta far-'

o-uHaaTs dI5U^a"be-

Mmo de l’oi-i|.ai]..iir» .-ouipllmouia to
Ihe king. «h-. s.-..|-hfully replU-*!, “Jo

rthrvard-i Now DsnUI flelwet.
Froai a snatre wbUh cannot yet be
tHiMlety annouueed the Harverd de»ml rebool lias received promise of tbs
funds iieecKsarv fur tbe eresrUon at a
new building, ssys ifae Boston Tranwript. The site which has been clieaen
Is tbe lot nt (he eororr of Langwuod
nvenur
sud
TVlgglreworth
atrseL
Brookline. nitjMAlog. tbe property on
which the bulMlngs at tbe saedtesl
achoul eteiid. Ihte loL with a rtoutage of 80 feet oik I.Mirwood avwue
and 233 feel ta Wigglasworth fOeet.
WHS lioagUt by tbe corporation la 1S«
for C36.U10. It Is an exeetlcnt

A Watchman's Freeautien.
An otCekil of oue of tbe Ug mannfacenrteg cvncsBJS of Cleveland bap|ieocd
plsut tbe other nlghl
Md tbaugtit be would Uk« a luiii
kbout tbe place to see If ijie wstrhman
attending to bl* k-nlttiug.
The
watchman waa there, nil right
lie
revolver in his hand when the
ofikor found-taim lack near tbe engine
room, ready for any one who might be
tlon for the new buUatiig both froa
hunting trouble, and he bad au elec- Us roDvenlRit iwnxtiBity to the ■
trie aaarclillght In bta other band to
leal artiool and iMtoae tbe new
boot for intruden. Bat In order to
pitals and other tnstltutteoa whlcb ava
Isold so far as pooslble any mceUng being or are .aoao ta he built la that
te Uis big dark factory that might be a
aaetlOB Trill coch-ibaw to the citalcal
aoMce of
work of the r.adesta of the dental
1 bad tskea the simple pro- 'artiool.

Itom In 18S' Mi. I>:ieh early look
proh.-iMy the only Ihing representa­
id was In 18<;i eli-ei.-.l to the ler!-<- tive of the 1K50 constitutional conlature on u ticket
:>iiiipiirled by the, veciUon.

• - - -

OUmail - Yes, we've got to move.
We've got a nice servant glH, and we
don't want to lose her.
Subbetas—Obtevt* to your pranoat
place, Shi
- lnra»-Tst: ber roon In onr flat I*

ayatema of trap*, la a
nliblia are raptured and dastp^wd
dally. Ontbeasatrm oldeof tbe rltpea
the nbblta are tremlog and vcgetatlOB
te almool ea^iettiy abaaot
Inolda

He Great Loss.
bad Jnat been Introdnoed ta-tba
w»aw af a man who bad mairtod fas
aanay.
■MHadafaBanvIaatbelate
temaiiNdr' be asVsd
ria1i:“ was fbe •nggcatlTe npty. *%a
jest an aspeater—8t Lonl* B»
pebXe.

Our Inventory
ed ahowa iia to be o
«d ia eome liDee—
To more Ibosa goorta wo are fRiUiDc ntbsy ol tbem out marked
atcoat-or below—Hwe U aphaoocto

^ GFood

Drag Store

Good* at A heavy aacrifioe—Here are a few aampiea

___________
Maple Oough Balaam 2.V at................
Maple Cotnrb Balaam 50d at................

..:.m

tiooflj-par Gold Seal SyriiiRea at................................... i off

McLaughlin’S

Many more tarsalna,-eome and sec them at

XXXX

Wait’s Drug Store

Coffee
Comes to you in
dean, sanitary, air­
tight packages —
always fresh and
delicious.
It’s flavorand qual­
ity are always the
same — always
light

AU Lgdiea Hand

Bag*

(all | new) at....................|off

m
w.

McLaughlin'S
XXXX Coffee ,
is sold by
AU First Class
GROCIER

LUy White

CBS.V mSUCTS IWt. CA

In March, UCl. lu-

Pr.sldent Um-nin.

old. Is; the latu-r year

nallsed." - Waablngtoe

.
Death
field. In Sussex, from which be afjer
Wd took bis title. Such were tbe
solid reward* obtainable in war In the
when tbe profes

Fint amJ IXsruiy f.T

lo

he removed tr> Traverse rily and from

ruemiiouL

.

assert

quality and liavsr.

Mr, l>-neh declined a re-nominu

...■

Prlrs Money In 1762.
To tbe English victors of Havaiui
belonged tbe spoils and very rich and
Important these were.
Besides the nine Spanish men-of
found Intact In tbe harlMr. wLieli
edded to the throe aenk «t Uie
trance and lo one or two others eaptnred onlslde lu tbe coarse «f U:<- c[>
cralloos fnniiod al>out one ilfib of the
naval power of eipatn aud Iwrloiisly
crippled ber for ttc rest of the war.
no less nn amountdbau f3.000.0do was
realised In prUe money by tbe rap­
ture of Ibis wealUiy eUy. Of this
gnat snm we are told that Albemarle
and rocock as commanding respective
ly the tend and sea forces reccCvt-d no
leas than £122.097 each, while roniuiodore Keppel's share amonnied to as
much as £21.539, and doubtless bis
.
wr_____ I
__.,

ddidc'25

wno!e corn c; ure ;ua.

appointed Indian agent for Mich

youracir that If your fault was noticed
by ao.vlxKly at tbo Uuio i
trlrtel for any one but you to iviueujbar.
■Tbe nlglit (nagBlflcsr the pb.vsicl.VD >01! i.lonM,. have ui.; .-all.-l al t o.-I.Kk !
1 v.:.M to Caleb the calUe '
repeated. ■'Such things as I tiavc men sharp’
tioned prove IL It is partly due to tbe train to tuarket.' “
sUencc. but more to Oura.>lves. To
count for the latter would keep
lUllan DieL
Ulklog.
“But take It for granted that what
ever your ennso for worry nt night li
win look Btuallcr b.r daylight and re­
fuse to dwell on It If your antlclt>a
Uons are pleasant, nurse
you will fall asleep. In tbe mnrnlng
yoo ufll oat be donocast boenus,' yooi
magulfted hopes of the uigbt
Ing inade-iiiai,- roai«n»c from lae d-to be

the entire upper peninsula,

tlon to eongn-.-s

"Yoo find ynuraolf awake
H# Came Bst.l< at Her.
olglit. and your thoughts wander liack
“Miiny i.;,-ie1'Tji„..," ...iij b
V'-,
your .voulh
York c hnrir; olli- L.'. -c.r. Inr.i.oc .
the presetn-c of those old<T a
r-tii*.- ili.-i:- re.|nc*..you—as you now see It—were guilly of nnd well..
hell.
\vii..t
.•L,-i-;..'iit
dlv.'
i.iongb.
eome sllgUi breach lu de|«>riiuent
- ill r*'lTir;i
eoree little offense to goiul t:ivi
dwell ui*oii the
I7IM- !•! n I T...... ..
deniitatloii that must have fallen U|>ou
Iriiuii' .1
lod.:u:.'
-•rVeU. III.'
Ilia HI.I,'SU..I III"
•would
:i:d
dwolnilg U|>->U BO
slr|ii in that bli:
tneadov.- lU.-re U-!iiu.I y.i-ir l>iirii';'
your oilml nt all you siiiile nnd

Hkely
Post

CO/W SYRUP
The

north of Oakland n>iiniy and Includ

Tno noils.
“Would you have mlniled any of
tboee sounds lb the dsytlmel"
A Shake of the bead.
■ Now. I have i>i> dmibt yoo tbldk
lo Ike o™-' or li.MO coold oet be
that the srciiiliig loudness of tbeae
bp Kline. While under
Boumls was iloi- to the contrasdog al*
nHuiMmee of tlqnor. he Is
eharged
leneo of the tilgbL
Hut lake BDOther
with b^-ing attacked bU wife with
tttL You havr- Isvu in lever
flsu and chairs, lacerating her arm*.
Ctn-uiu (wlihout utleramvi.’
“.And <lo you n-i;ieiiilrrr bow tnueh
aofier uud wanner nuU inore tbrUling
addlllou to tbe wuB tbe tooeb of your U.-.1 girl's hand
window, ligbting on a
as yoo slnrlled tviiu ber ou tl)* way
building, from which she felt
borne r^ui sluglug ih.-IiovI nt Kfe witchground.
log hour of Imlf i-asi U ^ ta. than It
"The cold formality lo the cbcrclie*
wu* wheo you
In the fureui
Is the thing that Is sending men
to ask If you in.ghl i*»cor^ her to
heM ” This ststement was made by aforesaid vor*i;i < x«-r.-ls..sy
J. 8. Colgrore.
AU uiis|K>kcu yuui ;uiu.
"Waa It tin- ui:.-!ii siieuee that added
rescue mission at Kalanasoo before
.in audience, half of which was frum the flntebliig loiirht

le^waacKtremcIpnertpua. Mpphyak
go through aa (merw
eiiBaaid I
’'0OB to fct well.
A friesd told m«
^hout
E. rinbltbam's Tt^Uble the various churches In the city. Mr.
Colgrove went on to explain the social
.OBmpou^ aad 1 look U and srrote ’for adrieoi following pour direct^s aspirations of some ebnreb members
laaiafnlly. and thanks to poo I so to*
and of the hip of the church toward
^ a Wril woman, and I am toUing
the poor people.
Tbe address was
bill
made at serrleeB crlcbraUug Mr. Col-

alleglBg eracltp.

and

tcorred at Hic fapmo of Mr, and Mr*.

QOtexidkiii'__________ _____________
- '«UlbeheIdinUje*trict£Ktcon'lder. He waved examination sod
—, ,--------B
VBrt oorrespoil,,hiuoo o»rr
.JVomber
bert'Brt
oorrespt^-jl^uBd
over u.
to i...the enuun.
elrcnlt cuuiu
eoort. wuii
aBil

old in Uie ntrictfirt co

-

The Best Spraed
For Bread

d . by
lh<same parties
some ^oeefrstlng niniQlsei'ncis of ttu.'
e"Ci-uiuli<4iaI
eouvenUun.
eoBsatiiHonal coavcniloii ol i{i:>0 i
-you tave been awakened at 1J0
IS'-i
Mr
ly'arh was
npprlBtn
told t)f Mu* Honorable IVii-r Whtti
I Newton U 6t*John at Milford, when
. m. tir llic crj-lng of a teettalng liv
Hate
lii.rartaii by
Goyertior Blog
>t noon WedBcodap their oolp daugb-! fant
This disi.nicta stairs that all fiho ta<-s ham. B"d
nt next
Dcit d
doorr*
ih«- goverBorprivate
t sbadde
who rat In that cnvetitluo a.-c new s.Tn lar,v and had charge of the
'ter. Bia, waa united In marriage to|
-And It sounded like tbe boarsemer{Orrie Butler, of 1-epeer., Mr, and Mr*,
dead.
This U an err-r,
l|.m.
l»e- ,
nffice a large jwtt of the !!»..
i Sutler will reside st I^peer. wberoi mni of iiilngMI uiuiatlons of a fren
wntt C. tench, now of Spflnra.-ld. >|r |^ar^ ,ar also the first editor
sled mob asaembleO ootatitetodrioac-.t
[be has charge of a shoe business.
•Mo., who Is In bis elsUlyrttih rearln,,. ivt.-islcg lUpublU-aa
In ISSS he
aometjody's Iriood?"
I Ford n, Raiuber and Miss AlU Hudand
*011
eapalde
of
doing
ae
moeb
|
.
l.^i.d
congress and agalt, la
I'arUBi euilaiisc.
Ison. Iwn well kno«n Milford young
"AUiiig to«ai-d momRig you have Its- good work in a day n* many men 50 Micl.ii.-nn house of r. pre*euUU»es
,
years
yOBGger.
was
jpeople, were married at tber home of i ten.,] iJ’ihe tliin, sm.ui vf>i« of a
IS5S and tor.k an active part In th.
ithe liridi-s- paresu Wednotday-nfler cu»« clfulalliis slxne yoor headr
(Ibrusslnns of that body lu the i-xcJt
family dootor
They will be ul borne on the) 'An It.voluniary slap.
Ing priiod just before the war
HIour I
-DI.1 It socml like the screech. Of a
disiilet wa.< the old fourth,
which
plauiiiu lulu Uirulug out clapboaids fo.
COmptl.-rrM al that time all of Mtrhlgnr
a bonri''

r--;'4pr.
t

HON. 0. C. LEACH WAS MEMBER
OF CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
OF' FIFn-EIGHT YEARS AGO

iMMUilnO Worth Knowing For Thee*

Who Uo Awake and Worrr.
hi* sbMiioe (ran tovn ud itolc dl*>
*Ten have lain awake a) night.''
at tSOO. Ineluftite a
bandHDc dlanond BIk pin vblch-wa* said a phFaldan. "and bare heard a
a strt SeTeral a^U o( doUtlng were Boaae gnawing at the woodwork
Ml* mined

dlscoTcrvd

ft.

tUE Ni&Ht HAQNIFIES.

lare saterlnc fRon ooU «a4 btuicer,

Now is the time for you to order your wood-cutting
rig. for spring is drawing near and by ordenng early
you will have it when you have use (or it. ! cm fit you
in a complete outfit,
*

Fnfincs, Drag Saws, Burz Saws,
Griokrs, Latti Hacbincs

tiat 15 run with power. We
have all styles and sizes olif gasoline eogioes. poAftble
or stationary. If you are: in the market for aaythiQg
in these lines, please write for our free book. Address

M. J. LaLONE
State Ageot.
Ifi offiee all day Sotaiday.

Travene City: Midi. g OfEoe City Open Hoon Blo^

mA

AtiNUAL TAX SALe

' t TOWNSHIP a. NORTH RAHGt t'WEST.

■THOfWDi^.^ntMaAirr
' TOWNSHIP SI ttOnTH, RANGE I WEST.

III p 1

BtATK of MtCBKUV.

Oomnr or G»**d Tbati
Oreatt Ooort tor the Ooour'lf Of»s4 T»»r«»* to Ctoui-

tor to* ttto «t eerUto toato tor toxM wwr»rd tbwra.
On re«imns ud Ubs Ui« petlUon of tb* Auditor OcmtaI et
to* Btoto of MlcUpm. pnrlBK for « decree to tovor of the Bute
of Mltolgu^actoan eMb percel of toad thereto deecribed. for
toe enouto^herdri epecMed. ctotned to he dee for toxee. toterest
hod chv*ee on-cMb eiieh pereel ot.toBd. Md toot
toadc.be.
Mid tor the emocota eo ctoimed br the stcu of WeblceB.
It to ordered that eeld peUUoa will be broa«bt oo for hear.

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Oeneral
of
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...............
Tha peutton of James B'. Bradley. Audi
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-of
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retpectfully
showa
B'.aU
of Michigan, tor and In behalf of aald B— —--------- — tost the Um of,Janda harelnaCler set fortb and marked ‘'Behedole
A.”
a deMriptlott
of all the________a*.
lands to aald
County of Orand A piece of land beginning at a atake 2 rods west and
...
.
.k._________
16 poito south of northeast comer of seH of
toarsln, and which were returned aa delinquent for non-payment
thence running couth 10 rods, thence weal 16 rods
ttxaa. and which taxes hare not been paid: together wlUs the
thence nntlh 14 rO0k.^ee8t 16 rod* lo place of be­
total antonat of atreh taxes, with Interest oomputed thereon to tfae
ginning
S 47
0«e Bxed for pale, and eolleeUon fee and expenaea. aa provided
2 78
sH or neH
hr’M* axtanded against each of said parcels of land.
• 2 79
Tonr peUUoner fnilher nhowa to the Court that aald Unda wH of nwH .
1 41
srets’retnnied to toe AndlU^ General under the prorUlona of act aeH of nwH .
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1 41
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IB rm prior to toe panage of /ct tOO af Qm Pnllle Acts of iStl. *V4 of awH. ■

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and which taxes remain nnpald. .
TOWNSHIP a NORTH,
Tour pmUooer fnrtoor abowa Utot to all rMea where land*
«ra tocluded to *«<toe«iile A” aa aforesaid lor Uses of ISM or of
any prior jsar. aald lands have not been aoliL for aald taxes or
hw bean h«rstofore Mid for aald delinquent taxes and the sale neH of ne n. H . I a a -1 Of
or aalfs so made have been set aside by a Coun of
seH of neH • - .
PMcetoof toad. deMribed to aaU
"**^4e«lloMr foitoer abova titat the aald taxes onatodde- - - *---------than one year after
. haaa paM. and toe
•hare net tortls, yow pcUUoBar prays a <»«««*« *•»«.
_ _ , aa cegnpotaB and extended' to aald schedule agalMt the
V. land
pajpnmml .-.V—
parccto of
lanf emstatoed thereto, and to default
mM of the Mid BeTstsJ Mnsa comprttatf aPd extended agaton aald
toads, that eafeh of said parcel# of land may
aold for the
nnta doe themm. as provided by law, to pay the Uen aforoaald.
. .

-

---------- ,

rtc.

Aoditor Oeneisl of toe State of Mlcfalgan. for
and In behnlt of ^ Btoto.

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of beglnplng
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firth 21 r-tde and eateodlng from mat line
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TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH. RANGE

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TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH. RANGE 10 WEST.

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southeast comer of lot 1. itmce west
le 29 12 chains, thence north 22 degree*
i: (<.et. thence north 28 degree* 80 min­
utes east 137 feet. The last deecrtpUen bounds
west aide of atate road, bore we make atartlBg
point, Ihenei- north 28 degrees 50 minutes east
liWH fee:, theuce north 6t degnHw.io minutes
nortb 221 feet, thence 60--ih 60 degree* so minute*
west niH frer, thence south 61 degree* 10 min­
ute* eaat 166 feet In place of begin
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TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 10 WBSTi
See.
Begtonlng at a print
^
land 46-ino acre* owned by M. M. welch ^eh*a
the State road, thence north 41 degree* BOrrinulea
Mrt to line Of land owned by H U Alton
•thence along aaW eaat line of H. U Alien ^
about 24 ebatoa to bay abore. If"®*
^
shorn * northeanerly course to
tween Bectiona 18 and 24. thence eMl.to land
O. W. Peek, thence south along line of Q. W.
Peek's land to H Hor. tbenee weal to 46-IM acTM
I lot owned hy M. M. Welch, thence a norlhweeterty
eourse to State road to place of begtonlito. #11^
ed OB nw fl. H- 24 49
27 19
7 07
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TOWNSHIP SO NORTH. RANGE 10 WEST.

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TOWNSHIP 27 MORTH, RANGE 10 WEST.

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nwH of ... .
_ ^ ebargsa. aoeh itorced shall be paeeed ...
tarsat and
___ and than. <« the soeceedlng day, or before the close Of the
Of aWH .
sale, ba reofarad. and If. oo aoch aeconi
nH of MV-.
toa nsM cannot be sold for the amo .
sH of ae (T 1
Traaaarer shall bid oB the same to the name of the Bute.
WltncM the Hoo. Frederick W. Maync. aredt Judge, and Use twH of...........
aaal of said Circuit Court of Orand Traverse County ibU «h day
MJannaiy A Eb IMS.
— FREDERICK
FRBD^CK W. MAYNE, C.rcnlt Judgs

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Mle of aald
aad ofMcb «ad every parcel tbereof. at the of•c* of toe Couty Treaaorer or at each eoBveoleat place aa abali
» iflrrt-n by him at toe connty seat of Che Oonaty of Oraad ■«4 of nwH
WH of awH .
TraverM. Stau of HlchlcaB: and that the sale
Mde win be a pobUe aate. and each parcel described In the de- neH of seH .
_ ___
tor sale
the total Ux«a. interahall .be
' * • expoeed
.....................
•- for .....................
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aat asd toargea. aad the sale shall be made to the person paying
__ faU amoontI charged agatoat
toe
axalnat soefa parcel, and eecepUng aa con- eH of nwH .
asyance of the smaOMt undivided fee simple toterest therein

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part thereof tocll appear fa eaid Ooart. aad die w:tb the clerk wH of..........
toareof. aettoc aa regtoier la chaaoery. their objeetloni thereto,
ea or before the Bret day of the term of tola Court abore meoUoataadtbat to defaelt thereof the aame will be ukea aa coafeaaed nH of.........
decree will be takea and entered aa prayed for to aald petl...................................
euaaee of aald decree
■ H of neH .
Of
of lDWH .
be Btode. win be aold for the aereral taxes, totereto and charcea DH
of t ..
toerwa aa deteraloeAhy aeeh decTM. on the Brat Tncaday to May fl4
of awH .
ttareafier. becliiotoK at jO o'elocfc A m. on aald day. or on the day nH
or daya a«bee«iient thereto m may be aeoecaary to complete the e4 of neH .

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OB that dar. **d that aU pereoiia totei^M to eoto^ lacdt or ear

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The ,-Krth 38 83-100
-•f the e.-H <X oeH except a atrip oo we*t end
5 IW) roda wide and that part lying south and
of highway 36 4
1 76
46
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South pert of lot 1, except a parcel of land In *w
comer of » 5 42-IOO acr-a of Icjt 1. commeoclng
It center of h y oa the' line between loU I
and 2. tbenee north 2'- feet, thence wc*t pnrallel
with aald lot Upe to the ihor* of Grand TraverM
bay thence south along the abore of bay to Mwrth
line of lot 1. toence eaat on said aooth Una of
lot 1 to bcglnniog < 66 acre*)
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5 36 to 46
2 72
42
1 00
Nortb 10 acre* of lot 2 leal a parcel Begluring on
north line rrf lo; 2 at a point 719 tnlnute* west of
northeast comer of lot 2. thence west lo highway
along Btiore of Grand TrsverM bay tbenee aouth
alopg center of hlgb»»y 265 feet, thenoe east par­
allel to north line of aald lot 341 7 feet to an Iroa
pipe, tbenee defect left 13 degree* 35 mlDnUa
1938 feet to an oak stake, thence north 212 feet
to rake ou north line of said lot 2. thence west
00 aald north line it: feet to begmring
36 6 37 6 86
1 71
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nraal d-iaad la aeetlon oonaieneliif 88 feet eouth
888 feet aeat d U poet between eeciMtae i
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thaaee north 160 feet. Cheace YeBT 80 feet to bedanlaa.................. i
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a point In center of Acme aUte
88 rode neat aad U rodi aonth d U Poat beTveaa eMUoaa 1 and I thenM north ISH roda
theaM went 6 roda, thence tooth ISU roda to
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pant between aeetloaa 1 and t th4BM aonth 140
Sd tlIhoBM ea« 60 feet thence aorth leo tMt
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Lou 4 and 6 ........ 86 88
Lou 8 and 4 ............ 8
Lou 16 and IT....18
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Lou 11. 12. U and
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Lot 8 and wed U
dLot? .............. 6
80 04
6 81
80
But u of Lot 7.Lot 8 aad veet U of Lot S
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6
21 81
6 87
87
Hannah Uy A Ce.’a Third Addtien.
Bin.
Ut 8 .
........ 7 r
14 12
8 87
68
Hannah Lay A Co.’a PMrth Addition.
Blk.
Lot 8
........ 1
68
16
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Lot 8
........ 1
68
16
08
Lot 4..............................1
68
Lou 20 and 81 ... S-,
1 74
Hannah Lay A Co.'i Pifth AddWon.
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LoU 7 and 8 ........... 6
8 31
60 - OS
Lou 16 and 16 .. -.6
fl 62
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46
40 feet next nonib of north 80 feet of Lou 1. t 8
6
23 87
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Booth 66 feet d
Lot IS....................... 7
IS 86
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Hannah Lay A Co.’a plxth AAddltUa.

< CITY OP TRAVCR3B CITY.
Tewnahlp tt Nert^ Rano* 11 Weat.

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thence tooth 60 feet to beclnnlni.
6
8 47
2 48'
38
Hannah Cay A Co.*! Flret Addition.
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Lot If ud east U
ofLotJO.............4
81 SS
6 66
88
Went 88 fMt of
Lou 1 aad 8 ... .10
H 81
6 67
87
Hannah Lay A Co.'a Aacend Addition.

Moth d the lDtaneet:«B vlib eouth Uoe d 14th
stmt ttenee ««et IM feet, aotuh 86 feet, «ui paralM dith 14th ic 160 ft.
thence
a. 16
ft- tfi bedanliw..
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lit feet «e« d the ««et 11m of Onloo atreet
rsaatec aoKh 160 fert thence vest 41 feet, thence
aonth Itb............
6 fed. thence c
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pdni of bcflD........................
II 88
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nelnc 87 feet eaat of northeaat eomer of

-------- i 88 feet aoutb and 188 feat OM dU
pnet between aecUou l and I tbeoM eonth 160
fad. theoM out 80 feel, theaen north 180 feet,
fbeaw veet W fwt to betinnlat
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fhat. Owan eaat
<h«ee «ett itt

6 15
4 60
8 16

HannUi Cay A Ce.*a Plrd Pobdivlaien.
1S4 87
Btk.
88 U A parcel te Lot 7 dcfcHbed at follovt. <
ns ft

ma Uu d I4(k ttnM thooet v«d itO foot sooth
St foot. SIMM OMt paroUo) with Im teondarr
Use to the veot ttM of Doloa etroet. thnee north

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Oeodrleh'a 3rd Addition.

Lot 102 .
Oak Halphtt AddlUon.
1 80
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53
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1 80 L.ot 3
11 63
8 02
46
8 86 Loi ,g excet Booth
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1 35
86
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1 75 But 80 feet of Lot 31 and weal 15 feet ed Lot 38
8 62
3 84
34
W U Of Lot 89 and eut 10 feet of Lot 40
1 18
8 88 60 feet D
WMt Of eaat 40 feel of Lot 73
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46 feet next went of eut 145 feet of Lot TS

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1 98
1 38 W^t’n ftd irf Lot 18* and eaLl “ feet*o“*ISO

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1 86

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Lou 1 and 8
Lot 3 and 16 feet north aide lot 4

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8u Lot 16

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VILLAOE OF WALTON.
4 46
4 45
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VILLAGE OP KIN03LEY.
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Lou 49 to 63 In­
clusive .................. I
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15
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16 41 Lo'a 86. SC. 37, SS, 39.
40 and 63 ............... 3
VILLAGE OF 8U4dMlT CITY.

Wilhelm Addltien.

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Oakwood Addition.
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7 18 111
■ad % d Mtth m feet of let 2 north lit fed of
Id 3 and MdrlO fed of aoeth 60 fed otiot a
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Vdd 88 tMt thenM north 16 feet to bMlnnlns
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Qcedridi'a Addition.

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6
16 88
4 L'l
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Weat 45 ted of LoU
1 and 3 .................. 6
80 36
B 89
81
1
NorthH 0l Lot 8 .. 6
11 62
3 02
46
1
Lot S ... ................ 7
84 84
8 46
St
Hannah Lay A Ce.’a Tenth Addition.
Blk.
Lot 18 ........................18
46
12
08
1
Lot 13 ........................12
46
18
08
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LO|i 10. 11. and 18 .18
149
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Hannah Lay A Co.'a Thirteenth Additlan.
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7 27
1 89
89
Lot 84
Hannah Lay A Ce.'i PeurUenth Addition.

Job Work

6 76

88
89
84
76
46

Lot 32 and aouth 6 feet of lot 81 except eait 50 feet

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Lot 6

joth*of t
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theoM vaat 10 ehalni thenM awth 8.6 ehalna
thener aaat 10 Maine to beflnolnc
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AiMt AiMHtee.

ButtifntdM

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1 87
1 60

Hannah Uy A C«.'( Ninth Addition.
in 1>U veet thcBM north 4SS feet to bepli
iryi
8 08
41
I 188 t-l8
Tart d aeU of neU d aeoUan. cm
fbet vaat and 80 roda aooth d a
a>14 aMf-Hntlm thMUw mth

...FOR

A piece of land
ard atreet rannlnn oe u
860 feet thenM eut 30 decreea 16 minotea t. _
atreet thence weat on aouth line of 7th atreet 378
feet to place of begtiuiles Sec. 11. T 86 N. S W.
3 7S 1 IS 81
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Anderaena Adduen.
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Bekenfala and Bennall’a Addltien.
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Pife Uke Lumber Ce-’a Additlerh
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Bk.
1 76 Lot 4 ..
1 76 Lot 6 ..
8 38 Lot 7 ..
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4 41
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Lot 1........................... F
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88
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t 21
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81 U LoU 16 and 16 . . .O
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PLAT OF OLD BMAION HARBOR.
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ST
66
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Perry Hannah’a Peorth AddfUen.

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8

• Third Addition.

K: r.s*.“ ■■ °T

TOWNSHIP a NORTH, RANOC IS

14S IS
48 87
SI 87

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IH

18
iVWii.'!88. except11 north

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HERALD and
RECORD CO.

3

^ THUMOAV. nMmUAKY n, t
Vk •«)(*.
• Bk fUri«A nut.. TOb.

.

lk« BlU doabUcM reoAn Kravi nr*
P«l «l u«« primartM.

fom^ Bsi9 taio tbe gbow,

suggeeked to tbe captain that It was
pe^rty an aecldeeL

>{<wer,.Bl7 mv«> todaj vlUi b«r lit-

a* tettCbUT.

to

raU At Hg RapM*.

Sbe vtll mmke «

W.-W.DcuuvbobMnbl; repro
rd the Tblrd wnrd oa

Uw

t _,n

IHm stmt.

Mo one wae

Inlercd.

W. w. OMH In th« n*M.

her p•^

it was;

w*

AT SEA. HLDimWttJt

BLACK

J. A. Moetagua Is a CandMAa for the

He vlll kare It md; Ci

ftepobllcen Noir.inMieo In Um

•eenpsaey by osrly ji^g.
nm M. B. ekndi, la be«lmlii« to got

J. A. 'Moatagne. the Pront

sboot |bc boo^ sner • sertoos lIlDeos

,

UOB lor aldcrmae ta the Foertb ward,

Of th<^eot

a desire to yield to the eiprcased
vrisbea of many 1n bis ward and wiV

fbe eompuy.

me a candidate.

Bert JeboBon U pnebiax tbe vorkj
ea bis sew boose

oa

irnber of that body and bcliiR a eon
aervatlve and aueeeeatul bustards man
win be a desirable esndldate

Mrs. ttnna Dercbanaa, of Lndlar
'ton. Is riamog ber idreo, Mta. iohn-

Sage Ryen a Carttfidate.

gbe wUI renalo onni spring.

Sage Ryon

Mr. Brown, tornrr editor of tbe Elk

today that be Is a candidate for the

pose of tbe property recently
as tbe Progress office.

republican

Ur. Perry bss

Mrs. W. R.

rrgclte, and

entertained tbe

Ladies- Ootid of tbe A
at ber borne on Totaday last

,

Bob. OaunUett freebman

In

tbe

literary departincot 'D. of M.. U at
bone reeovertng from a aevere accl-

candidate
be

for

Use

republican

against

nomination

primaries.

he BUT boon be able to reemne'bls
Bk fleer and lake are dotted with
Borne Bae Mecklnaw

treat bare beea caught and plenty of
Tbe flsb are of the

cboleeet «naUty, taken from tbe pure
1>e pwneta of the lanneb Beet are
ItttBff'M fa leadlBess for/be aesson
ProL BIoAgett. of

c wwols, is the only one te
Uw »nbllc
jiAi to tluf coia>sall craft. BU boat.
' tittle
tittle'Anloe.
will coaie out wtib
Ai
a new soft of tails compleU In every

bLO. Morgan a Candidate.
Tb tbe voter* of Use Plftb. ward­
wbrd hgee beui vn^ni <no ta breome
// candidate tor ibe oftlee of - alder-

and

H.

U

Morgan with a full deiermlnaUon to
pooafble.

Badly m the Weraeet and
Manesd

Maey Ocean

Ui»wa

Pserly
Lott

for'iloiiiiuii

tbe various needs of his ward.

Den J. Oyer Will Make. Race for the

Preddle Mike. son. Mr. and

Mrs.

Ropubllcan NomlnaUen In the

Eddie E.. Armrtrong. 30t East Front

Fourth Ward.

atrect; bom Dec. *C: filed Bcc. SO.
Orged on by bis rri>nfis.

Eibard Arlington, danghter. Ur. and
rr.

Elmer R. VanStce.

t^t

Don

J.

Dyrr has announced himself as a can­

Lake

aTcnne; bom Jfov.-SS; filed Jan. ».
Mary Acaautla, daughter. Mr. and

didate

for aldennan

lo» the

Fourth

ward.

Mr. Dyer is manager of the

South

Traverse City Brick company and has

Majile street: bom Dee. tl; filed Jan.

been a resident of the ward for the

Si:

» years.

TORTURES OF ECZEMA
YIELDED TO CUTICURA

BerieM Naval AnidcRts.

«-vrt. a year wte-n ralUng vrssr U imt
iianil«iTd steamehlpa five to os'-, n
period in whlrti wind ilepca^Ot cr-afli
v.-crc nt gtcatc-r dlradvantage ecJ morv
Ibbie to shipwreck becaoa. of tbe dis­
parity between st.-ais end sail.
TUe yeor 1007 win go down ta ma­
rine bUtoty as ouo lu wtileb the «trongTSt t™ of ocean golag rewve; fund
as badly as idill aomc thst were b:;cs1.
roro oJt and probehty pooriy man-jcd.
Tbe sutlsUca that follotr w.
pl!nl for Sblpplo;; lUnstrated;
The loss 03 the Jnpaeno coast ta
March of the Gn-at NorUieni Steam

the repufallean

I; filed Jan! ».

noadnaiion a strong

Son. Mr. and Mra. Jacob M. Heuss.
2:0 West Twelfth street;

bom Dec.
Shane a Candidate,

son,

Mr.

and

line today

Mrs.

EtmtHling of the line
mar of iho UaobuiT-Amerirca Hop b<
Jaui^1--a. W.et ludko. lu Jnnnarr; lU;
wmek of tbe Eider-l>eui|KU-r liner Jeb 1
ba ta (be ElkILA rhsnuel: tilro U
ilairh ihe enormons cost of fi.ust.r.j
the Secvic; the bunilng of the Hi-.m
hill; tlK- dpstrertlon of tlic SITverjilp
by explorloD In tbe lio.v of Bhic-ay; tjc

makes

fonua;

George Lather. 721 Sixth street; bom

announcement that be Is a cnndldatr

Drc. SO; filed Jan. 7.

for tbe republican

nomination

for

"i bsd a small lump In the comer at
my eye foe owe a v'wr which was v«ey
painful and got iargn- aU tbe time. 1
Ibo^t I would ley ChiUcnra Soap sod
Otatawwt oe It. and now It is goo<-. 1
ft“ s«w«»5-U>rtw
«dd and have
Uved on the farm 1 now oeeu^ for

SSSi-KvSl'”'”

campaign but Mr. Shane bellevce tbul

slreei; bor» iscr, 3t; filed'/gm*.

trlg^mncb as others have announced

thCec wreeka was ath-aded wllli sreji
General News.
loes of life.
Ire cresm is a I'jxury in the clsini
Several of the disasters ots-urml i:n
der conduit
which. Id theJu.lgmC3t'sdv.-:ir.a by (he national let- ervam
of the pro|-er aiitliortiles. wsnau'.ef, n,jr.uLictar. rs

sheriff.

It Is a little early for tbe tall

Conrgi' liowurd. son, Mr.'and pMia.

Ihclr easdidaey Ihul be might as well

Uowant Dnnnlns. RIO Webster ^reet;

do so. that bis friends mo4' know that

bom. Jan. S: filed Jan. 10.

he U In t'bc field. Mr. Shane has b«nn
before the pnbllc eye In Traverse City

Dick. son. Mr. and Mra. ClArtea EAbderaon. 110 SouUi

Maple

a goon many rcan, for several

street:

s having been a very active mem­

oro :ian. .7; flU-d Jan. 10.
Jobe Tbomai. son. Ur. and
Frank

P

Henrhaw.

430

ber of the board Of public works and

‘Mrs.

win make a strong candidate

Monroe

street; bom Jan. 4; filed Jan. Ifi.
1>ert Oarbe. 208

North Oak

Amt;

O. M. Horse !■

bom Dee. 21: filed Jan. 11.

litiii-

c^dldate for iild'-rmau

Anna Belle Blydta. dguehtrr.

Ihc Second ward.

i,f

Mr. Morse Is well

and Mm, Ixrwls ODell. 441 Qartleld j known In the elty. has b.-on a real
nveaoe; bom Jan. 4: filed Jan. 15., ,„ng Hn,.. ,,n.i
^
vman

Clyde,

son,

Mr

and

Mrs. I q„a„a<..,

street; born Dec. 9: filed ajn.
Leah
Mrs.

Adelaide, daughter.

Charles

Klehlh street;

LaPIant.

U

i^e ofilet-

Should

h-

I he will undoubtedly make a capable

1208

■“<1
Bast

11:

filed

born Jan.

JnJn. *2.

the

i_________
national

revoked. The muster of tbe Joy lluw 1“ >■
lcrch;a-)nl. which ve*sc-I was r-;uU

Court of said Coon;
OoaDty. at tbe city o(
i Traverse Cll.v. In said County. tbM
.
Jaunarx. A. D. 1908.

NoUeo.
To All Whom It Mav Concern1 o Ail W horn It May Concern.

NiTtereas. written application
and
(Srnl.)
Robert E Wallor,
ipetitioni. addrvssrd to the Board of.
(Vtunir CtoriL
'Supervisors of the county of Grand;
— —.
I Traverse, have boen received l.y the'QTATE OF MKaHOAN. THE pWOr
j clerk of said ennniy sod filed In bis; O bate Court for the
Coonty ol
t oBlee. prsying that an election be bdd Grand Tiavetoc.
In and for the said co-miv «f Grand;
At a seaslon of said coert. held at
Traverse, nnder the provisions of Act a,, pmhate office, ifi the elly
o*
No. 207. of the Public Acts of 1«9,' Trarerjt- CHy. In udd county. M the
approved June 29. T8S9. as am.tided ;;na day of January. A. D. IME
Art No, 1S3.
1S3, of tbe PnWie AMs of; 'pjvaent;
Pn-soot; Hon 1Fnd
R.
Walkar,-'
1*=99. to cseerlaln the will of the n’«T- Jpt*-,- of Prolnle
IfieO cleetorF of said county, whither
i;, the maih r of
tnanutacture of Mqm.r a^ j , tVas;e. WliUe. ‘M^lTMd^lri^
Manor traffic should be prohibit-'cerMi m'nors
^
,1,^
^
eotnty;! ■.jamw W. HIlHker. gurdlan df oaM
, and

I minora, havto* filed ta said coart Ua
r> iIon
of ,h.
the Board* ikT
„h ,.r
be be a3tb(» .
-d. empowered BBffe Iniertwi of said
ology
ISriiJtvsl eetate therein drscglbed.
I'f
t!,<- CnAi rtlly
of
Chicago
Is ,iav of January, .
T9W? I
«rd<r>-d thet (he inb day «C
I r> I tiiar.
I) ltf>U>. at ten o'clock IB
InJ h, tftiiii 10 the H;; h.iidgrar of |«'ri‘-ns wi r- .In
f ' fSe for. noon, at sni.l prolwite office,
Ihu strls ciillllig off their gaw 0-1
"is-ij cUf.rr-.nook of Iliriland.
I-.- and Is liereby aproliib-d for tieerr
• |.r..fesM>r,
Tliry b:iv<- pMlllon-d , '•
is drw.:
t leg Mid t>Hltioa.
, . ,
Sjlinn la
1
ed; the foniidering of the• Sullnn
the prufe-ior to forbid the girls wear- sorb eb^.lon hail bi-eii prared for bv
r
It 's fiiriber order'd. Ibat peblla
..
"by
. pnbncaUoB
---------------the Black sea. with (». the rvt'laeion iq^ of picture bats In ih.- classroom, ’b.- reqfflslte number of eleetnra, to- mitloe ih.-reof b»' given
of this order, tor three ai»
of tbe lena, bllltaK 120: the ro;nideriDgI
„ ,
.11 i,„ Tn '

.red
....................r»-ks I
of the Sauihigo. with T»>- the Kinking
^ ‘
^
® *
' “"’®",the qiialTflt-d .l.rtorr r>f mid conatv.
«f the roluihbla nfu-r eolMMon,
"
riritid l.y a w.vjid-bc sc-II- :,s rh..wn bv r. ferewe to the nlnras kenrteg. in Ui« ......... - .
aid. a neswpiper printed and circa-he 1039 of no. and the foJ!idertag of>r who had In liis hand nn cavclopcjaPd cnr.vnss of the laM
.
....
e officers, held lalrfi ta aald eonnty.
the Kaplaa. n Turlii.sb stes-.nshlp. wlthjconi.sliiHis 17 signatures of
SamueT c in nri elr.ifm
b-RED
R.
WAUCSt.*
sslef eoantv.
another m souls.
Pepv., which he said he bad Just cut!sAlffeoantv.
4-4t
Judge of Pwbata..
therefn'c. It Is ordered and
Tbv five uinric-d rchooLer T. Chart'
I - •
orlrlt-s. letters .0 save tron.e j
^
t""> hfsh.

.
rKss ef i*rof.

s, .

_____
__
. the court house in the city
Wlllbm W angh
riiv |;, s;,i,|

! (>1 •

O. M. Mor

Detiha. ilniiBbter, Mr, and Mrs. Al-

before

,n-B n,

-eiiA Ann..I*
ters of tbe 4oe('Ttacls.
Tlie eotn-1*
^
,
.. .v . .1. ,j
mander of the Dalco'.a baj hb lkv=*e,"“- “ f>AKl sutatltu e. and that Utc 14

ssBiasmiii
KwroaL

Of sktn-tortuped and disflgnrwd vie
tims >4 humors, eroeatas. tetMrs, and
rasbse. wbo have tried and feuiMl want­
ing many raDedtas, and wbo have lost
faith in all.
To such Cullcurs Soap. |
Ointment, and PiUs appeal with imai^
ibie |urx» Tbry aiv aheoJotely pure,
sweet. grttUi-. and wboloocDe. They
Bffbrd Immediate rrtief ta tbe most dis-

Bd«.-inl Oscar Psisn*. 319 West Ninth

George Richard, son. Mr. and Mrs.

WermsCoRvutswisJrrtnsbwss ari Lobs or SiMCB

For Ufe Is tbe DecpAlriac C17
of TboosAods

boa, nod the loes of the laelvetln. I.-.-ci
fer. Mooct Temple. Ilaxel Branch. tVil '
Ham E ReUs. City of BU-mlughsm n-ij
the TompJeo. the latter with SlOO.iOC
worth of i-opper amouic her earco, are
nmoog those tUai stand »u( p.-omterat
ly In the llsl of steam disasters. W;:b
the eieepUoa of the rantlago. none of

In
Dse
hr Over
Thirty Years

_______________dCatirmrall.........
sad my ankles healed in s short line.
It is BOW a .veer since I oeed Cutieurs. and thww has been do reti

DISFIGURED

wreettag of ibc Santiago of the I'a
clfic Mail XavifatloQ company:
burning of tbe Fortusnins

Bears the
Sgnatore

a«MWiT»JoaOa;MmedilBUMUtasadr—
3oijSSc

Itehtag mod burning w ,ve sn Inteose that
I eoyta
(M not
M iloer.
ih^. 11________
I could KA^waU; foe
____ If four foonth*.
One
_
busb^ ssta 1 had te-tter try.tb._______ _
ustag'ihetti three
tlmee. 1 bed tbe best night . n»t ta
noothi unhoB 1 mok an opisle. 1 need

________ __ __________ and BMst rHIabk- 1
bare ewe lucd for all skin boiDom. Mra.
David Brown. Loc*e, Crawford Co..
jtat."»Ur'7?'aDd^ 13^190?"

He Is a well Imown

Mary, daughter, Mr. and Mra. Fraak yooog man and has a larxc number
Biller. TtS Second street; boro Dec. of friends who will make hts race for

iThe Kind You Hm
Always-Boo^

la tbe rec.dleetioo of a vetrmo ma­
rine Ctetutleiao there uever Uas U--n
M dtartrotw a year lo sUippLig
“Cmu-wrs Remedlra arwaByoaeialm
that lost cioeed.
The oncitier of Ibrsn b> be. I taid ecasma foe over
two yrors. 1 hod two phyririaos. biU
wrecks, fatal ta tbe number of llve»j tbry only gave m irtM tor a abort time
loci as wp!| as ta the enormous aa >uui and I ceaant mun
of pTOperty denroyed. far cice.-T'-J aod lotioos I used

pciirncrd to Use work and alive

Jacob Veil,

'd BOBber of my friends la the nfUi

Moon

make a good abowlng and to win If

3: filed Jan, 7.

I as soon as the I

go Into the eamjalgu

Alderman

for the last two years and li fully cs-

Mrs. ddartln J. WhaMn.

colB^ater.

aU>

for alderman

Hr. Ryon Is en

Desc has been chairman of Use board

February Births.

B»i^ not too tag off.

nomloaUoe

In tbe nrth ward

W. W. Been.

nwTCd tbe print shop to his dae
bedding on River streeL

of Cart Glghi'i street,

coal dealer and drayman, annonseea

Bai^ pjogress. wee la town to die

the Bncet perdi.

Moatagne

eral years and made a very valuable

Ho will eoaUoeo;jlo«jeopy his,

lag wUI be for root

flsbtng tbanUee.

Ur.

BCrved OB the boartl of edacatl-w sev­

Boutb - Plne|

pment rofldccce aed tbe oew boUd

son.

Bteutaat Ocean Veaacls Fared Jici as

had Mr. Montague has stated that he

bi^m tHp to tbe trtenou ol

atnet

s

candidste for tbe republican noentaa

|teBt.|en M Tnnday foh «n extend­
ed

itn.-et

hardware dealer is annonneed as

He cspeets to

oeeoW^Me polptt i.« Seoday.

rtarlntetBEBdC

Mm of hefainc, Burelag Humor
00 An Uer-Feet Fevfully Stmilai
—Opr«tw Alone Brought Sleep—
Maojr TrektmeDte Filled but

AN APPALUNQ LOSS OF LITE

Fourth Ward.

The Bee. II. W. ThouM^ t» tbc

jet Motfy A»o vteks.

isTomi

Cabmtties In 1907 Uii; Ho&t Dis­
astrous to S^ip^.3.

HHttUIElWAII

board ot

tnd efficient official.

">■ ”■

PERSONAU

““

Ih.

u, kt imm H

rn-ia „„nl.

From Monday's Record

Sob, Mr. and Mm. Rolierl Slaby, W1
West Ntntb street; bora Jan. 18; filed

Miss Ethel Plemon left this morn
Ing for a visit wlUi friends in Cadll-

.tugiivl ta .tlni.knj

liters, et'l.-s nr>.| .-k—tlon distrtcTn In, said county, pursuant tothe

Down in Tex.-i.s an enterprising w

with her Ki:kJ.oaC|
giox.-r has Inv.-iii.-d a m.
liruvbions of it-- sr-T-i-.umrd n"t, to
worth of seinj.u. carsu J'*
rhfne to seed the melons and no
a.seoriain tbe win of rClevelatHl. iKilldlng at lielr.ilt. UKIl,
countv wlieiber ur not tfie mjiu'iseeds ar.- -ielllng as low
low as
as 18>*ld
1
Was burned Ln Aug-jst. with a lo
r aen~
' fscttire of liquor and the liquor traf;i
pound
ir
street; born Jan. 19: filed Jan. 27.
fTOfi.ono.
The Fariunaius also
" *
‘ I fie should
nrehlblt.-d w'lbln tbr
■en to'dbli ward, i have given
OTCr Christmas, returned 10 Creboy
;e!ons jiru now j
IJpscomi«-,||„,„,
burned, ultb ;i b.is of S3e.'.,00ti
Dencio AnUiony. son. Mr. and Mm. gap today.
Matter tbe atoB csrefnl eonalden
ilily each y.ar
further ordered that widi
tVsrr'iipn played 11 eonslilvtnlj;e parti
state
auoj
uy, L.^ Morris and little da-jghler
Mbd htre decided to pieeeet my nnae Anthony Ifnbka. comer
iilsive directed, shall be
ta the dMtrui-tiou i.f v-jtual'S iLnrinS;
lit -.htalnli;
Daloa
streets;
bom
Jan.
IR;
^ MM. Mb
MB Mtaariee. If it u
left this morning for Kalkaska, where properly. Tbe Itniirli .ruber
held at the next general el.-etlon. for
li'.-lf not iH-iiig II,.d
,
town.ibip
fn said several town­
Ba-wM ef tbe M»iHj of Ue^wsad Jan. SO.,
.® Mrs. Morris will olsit her sister.
onec laek th<- (.ermau sieauusbip Ma­
ships villages, cities sad rU-etlon dis­
John I. Burnett, menib.
r. and Mrs.
A
«MC I
be Olaptcd to the «Bee.
Mrs George Nosbli
returned
to rl.- by eo;!l?loa lu the T.toe.
The
the sborlest tricts in Mid eonnty. on Monday, the
I->cnrb erniser Kleiwr rau Into and
1 A Be # I «ubo eerve.my euSnmmlt city ibis morr.lDg.
house, and I. less lhaoI»‘*'b 4»f "f Ab’l' ^ n. lims: (bat
I
In
the
I
Jai 30!
sank
the
steamship
Il-iguuia
In
the
Miss Clara Lew's of Indianapolis
Tweoty-ooc deaths were
recorded, who bos been vlslUng Mrs. j W. Mii- MlssIs-vlppL draw ulus se.en of the 1st
terts crew, Tb<- J.-.m Burt wa. wi.vk health. and altliimgh he comes from,„„,.
wo at the asylom.
»>,ir-h sbill contain the wordsUken. Hr«. J. T. Beadle
and
other
ed on the oortbw.-st eoavs »f Aftiea .
(.oulh. hi- has not wont
vn ’ "Phntl ihi- m.m ifsMure of liffiior and
frhmds in thU city, left this morolng The lenn blew up, cwiia-: 120 lives
Freak M. Vlatoe
1 overcoat sine- he reached
j llj"
^
Jan^ Ntunbio
for Detroit, where she
will
visit,
Some of the vcoels sirau-l.-d
Of WlllUmsbnrg. mutewatcr
tewn- friends N*fore refirnlng home. Miss coane of the jear. w..rio huudreds
form shall Ik'Shall the manufnctiiriTbe
same of AMei nan /Jai
e Mquor traffic he prone of fool 1-alI If galnlns: .1 .-f Il-iuc
■blp hu
requested the Herald’ to Hlldegarde Grown, of Mt Pleasant, tboosasds, wer,- t-ol.l for Ibe prov.-rli al
Umklt bae been talked reif
veiy ^ly
tn
ithold in Venezuela, and ' iq, hltvte,. wtthin
frl-nds song. The Xorwoglsn steamsh.p i'rvvs | ,
relative to tbe twpobllean nomination make formal announcement that be who has also been vidilug
..„ |-very Ktllnl on rhleb the wr.rd “YES'
dale, ashore t.u the Maine e
I fair I i iKCome
popular fmm ‘d
republican here, rccunied borne this moraine
for ■harts bnt op to tbU time Hr. Is a ceadtdate tor the
door
smusement.
A
game
i.Is.ed
Tbere
are
nomination
for
sheriff,

I
flrmative
Barchle baa "made
no fomsal
to­
to ship,
An.rfber .\.,r'.>^;'-|een'‘ly m r.irse-- sa> a r--is! ••.••nt [ever
doTCns'candidates from Trarst of his candidacy. He dey'» liari-T. i
Tei'us, s;nuf8'-.I
afftidod U. Ih'- wlb' of ih-' pnsiM‘ b
e City, bat Ur. Vinton Is tbe first
Mres tbe Record to sute now, how­
-itravagant mm!***^^
i
pBctec. bronght
,rc-.05< lor: th.-it nnder
nni minv p-opk
1 t-.m'n"l»c- .'I'"''
o aononnee Umaetf from Use out­
: aiietioo.
ever. that be U in Use field for tbe
of-92;'>
u
-f the sfor.-sal'l art
Is Anneutieed fer Cand.dstc for Nom­
Amvr;ca3Sfeawsblpl'rri.jnge-/a.«l.!-b|
j.^f Thadd.uf? C 1
e
paM ■ ,rt ,
aoBlnauon and will remain In -anti] a side townships and win doobtlees be
ifled unier the laws of
ination For Alderman In the
Btrnek
Sal-.
rgc
rock,
.North
Caro'tiuu
|
(-g,
.......... .
ecM'rai.-d this
the only candidate ontalde Use city.
>I<- f'.r <!"pe--vts<>r rha'I
candidate bat been
eelectcd.
Third Ward.
deemed
oirn'lfi.-l
t.-> vote g- such
IQ Julj. di.l not have mu.-h of
„.,enty fifth '-'rih'sv was theta
Mnrdsle has served the dly on tbe Mr. Vinton U well,known throughout
salving merits alernt Ler resting plac*
^
.
Irleetlnn
Iricrtinn that th< r--gi«'ra'i<-t:
o-gi«'
of the
coMefl fop aevernl years
snd
bss Use county snd favorably known also
After much urging on th<- |«art of and annealed .0 a g.-uerouu p-uroliiMr. I«l>e CDmprcfsz-d (ee m.ebm. j

I usergetlc and cooselentlOM i in Ttarerse City, rtc U now engaged bis fiends. A. B Curtis has consent
who gave 94?'fijr to.- vessel.
|°"'1 ‘i
“'“d- th-- first Brtlll-I*l ii,- sa l clrailng the po11«, tbe t
1 that body.
He U ntun- ■> a eommercUl traveler bnt be has ed that announcement be made ih;.'
The Unrie Gllta-rt, a One sebooaM lee ever produced In this country
j ner nf roilhg and of boldlnr and
Jan. 24.

M. O. MOROAN,

Comcllns James, son. ^ and Mrs.

Edward.

VIberg.

tO] ' Wesblngton

S&pS'.::..:::::,

the esrrica down

Hi-”
'• »s e 4 4f
•t
1 1•

Miss HanM>urg. who has been help­

ing the orficete of the Salvation Arw y

ml'-"-

eatMBM l^bMt «f my abSty.

.,,n„

Tia Coewwon dT

tSST" • :
hs-fiTS.'a.-s

nil;:

M. D. MOBOAN.

». 8. CURTIS OUT

Bcilie

Timverae CUy'a t

It of
tbe Oval Wood
eeverol Teem.

also

Mr.

large number of friends and Is wvil

EMBED UaWTllTE

office of sheriff and shonA he

polattaklng and able oDelaL

Aarcile Is determined

Mr. Curtis is well known, has

posted In clty aflsirs

popdar be aomloated and elected, would make

to pot up a rtgorotks campaign

repubHcan

ward.

Sr ^^Sowe^S^i^t W*^ho wotk-]hr
bB«teui

be Is s enndldate for the

nomination for alderman In the Thlr.l

ecRnpeny

'^^Mttw be MWiWrB Ihroaghoattbe.
«fmtF!

I the sber-

irs offlee for >8 years having served
ms depaty for his section of the conn-

tor tf finrtng that aertodtwitb Ue ex­
He Is well known lA ception of one term. Mr. \*latoik has
lany quatlfieatlOBs to recommend him
Disk

liases Oepferd. Martin and Stoll Re­
ceived the Habit ef the Sisters

Her dm Birthday. '

and

of SL Joseph.

In boner of ber Rlst birthday afial-.

£S~»L»Errir=
Dr. AW.ChsM's
KMiMy-Llvw- Pills

On .-uesdsy. February 4.
at the
tertataed a aniober of 1 lends
frb
day afteroooo
with
a
four-eouroe chapel of the Molherhoose. Ijiisreth,
Kalamaioo county. MlcWgaa. the Bt.
dlnoer. those pneent being Mr.
p.
J.
MuldeoD.
D.
D..
of
Chicago,
Mrs. R. D. Marviln. Captain and Mra.
Wiuiaa officiating, Misses Catberine OepforiL
Core. Mrs. Sarah Abbott and dattgn- Idbel Martin. Oatbertae Stoll recrired
ter. HeleA. and Mr. and Mrs. Oalv. the babIL and were admitted Into the
E E Chase. Mr. and Mrs.

Tbe

afternoon was very

pleaaaq'.'.p

Dovlttale of the asters of St. Joseph
of Use dloecee ol Dctrrtl.

!tag Inddeat ocentred while hereafter be fcaown

as

They will
SUter

^ | capuin chase was driving Us wit. Grecnry. aister M. BalalU... SUter M.
• —t

smTh

nr. a-TTland Mra. Core to the ywrtdeoot
; Langwortby.

As they drove

aMsa.

Sister M. Lignort made her

Elm Vows, and was admitted to tbe
Tbe Right Rev. BUbop

^---»«:tbe yartl and mnde a quick tn»,

<£ Mata H.' V.Ientter
ijcntter upset, throwing
tbrovrtng the etcapB^ was kaleted by ■ large nnmber
1
|into tbe anow. Mrs. Chase taRing

Thr'f ul.i'erli.ers in the Ulephoue '
«>o.rd.

1.--H .I*
1.1.11.1111)0 c-uurwijv
|snil ii'l other officer-, with reference
n rail e!eei!on. shall be -be asm" In
respert ns in ease bf ann'ial
ta March, soU Uw 9‘t: :'® The Jaho L
a Tennessee (aro-.r has i-een shlp- every
lowDship ePetl-int. or election of
BHOW. atraddesl 10 Jni.r. sold f^ 9J0K j
neores bort:. for remr. Umo, rv
memtM CE of the board .if suf-T.I-ors
----------------------------------|ee;«-lLs Its high a-i J1 s ' rshe;
for
shall 1m- applleni !•'.
Boss a. Hlahs^r
I.hem
Th- acor
: for i.luu
Secretary
of
Agr '•a ttire
WUeon
when he scent to tbe i-al.lnet meeting ‘“S. ......................................
................. .
tbe other day told the newmpsper men
OulMde of ih-- st. .-ragv th< r- w;. ^
............ . T-i.v.-ro,. Ca.. Ml. ?;
brought 947:..
The John J
Ward. ‘="'"
stranded ta the Det.nware l.raakwsta'™t>

(ff a new dlsrovery Us deidrtmenl had, 2.9R7J28

vertary. Mrs. Harvey/AUgwortby >>•«-

KIDNEY. LIVER
AND BOWELS

T‘‘"u T ”^rr'‘‘,L^'hle^.rrrL!.r
f?r ft^ rj t^rk t-^sru" E

dergy.

. t'J. .

.

with

ps.*K<-lig'rs

carried

111

un'l . fti.t-en E. Wa!:-r.

made. «ys a Wasbtagtoo correspood-joBt of New York Iwirbwi Ust war 0:1'
flerk e- ,aid Bonrd,
ent of the New York Glob*, lie de-'
|Si«e of Mtci.lgan. County
of Grand
dared tbe honeybees out In liswalL a*
'
Traverre, ts.
bis esperta had found, were roObtag
• ■"tatie- Elita E BlUs. age
U.3,
1 Roben E Walter. ro::ty cy-rk
the nnhls a kind of ant of Itt bOMT
»' Pueblo. Colo., recently. Sbelof the Conntv of Ceund locrse. do
or 1,

l.umnl, rem,»l«rM to., «-•'»-

-We have known for some time that war periods

rlH!'

,

compared br w

from ihv or,g

..O mlltird a, .pU. ..J W
Tb, Cbpro.,™
h.„
mm4..' l„l rrai:
,a, ,pl,r '..."1 b,
t sweet gnbstanra from IL Bn no
j
Indian
icaMters the Board of Suik rvliurs of said Conntbe beet, which used to wort for theft
than nil the other tribe* cotnbined
jlr. calling a speefal .-l-crinn «ki Ibel
boocy, have taken to highway ro^
baxyr
Missouri In the boose of rej^enlg-,
(er.air! of Ok- proceedFor
easy letion of tbe bow- tJves of OUabomo.
hg^ of said
their meeting

■n,™

,, j™-' ••££“.!'

-It, n slDgie doae of Doan's Regnleri
Is enough.
Troatmeat cams babltmade a toriitoe for tbe woman
«al c.'.anipalion 28 mU a box. Ask
tfcongbt It onL
your dmggtet (or them.

»bo

s:'

herwonto rubsertbed my
and affixed the sea! of

the

name
Oreuit

Rubber'Soles
on jroor old Bobbers
add alor'to.lbewear.
We cement rnblwr
■olea on »d gnarantee them otver t'y
come off.
Aak lo iC8 Iho rnbIxff goltogwe oac.

mm wm
- WDUID 'TftAVtlttS MClUtA
I* asd ^Itsg. I
vHI tell yoa all t got for Christ)
a pstr of absto. a pair of ttocfclsgs.
a rsnd of rad rlbhen asd aona easdr
asd snU. I bsd s good tlsie dnrtng
ncstton. We bare bean learning'
tnma poami tbla yaar. They
“Oood-bye. Sweet Day." “My Native
Lasd.“ and annther poam ibbt waa In;
onr language book. Now we arc learn
tog "The rim SoowfnlL'' We have
not bad any good sletgbtog to
1 have sot rlddaa to a alelgb
ter yet tbla year. 1 got a pom eani
Tsaoday. I tbtob It la pretty. Tbla la
alM can think of for tbla time.
PVom

THuiMDAV,

n, mr.-

. f

abe wei« awake, or ir abe were dreM togfy. 'll waa her own rwim.'trsJy.
tog. She wasn't dieamlng. thnl^e but It waa to fall of volet*, so crowdksew; lor the aama vpWr. afliVdo,*^ kith ihlaga that «ugkt to be
appatant owner, kept on talkfsg. And and ao ma^ more arere putblsg to’
toeb ofier thtoga U said la that BS-; tbroogb toe aoora asd wtsdowa!
plenanst way!
.
[What abould abe doffBooki wasted
tmm and RaiaiattaM
RifaiattaM ar
af TiM
TIm
“Some-ttiner TbaVt ne« door to Is-^ to be retnrstd to tb^lr ownera the
So yo«r praaldaot baa {Acfcad
HaraM Vaaa* ft
a-mtouie. a eloae neighbor to after-a-''newapnper melt BTread u> her gran*-,
a bba of ttcB. aB seat to by the Bnt
while aad going io-do-;t. preteywoon. motoer. pict4rea muai be bnag
ablBan. aad away they wft! go. acnk
I «»m by I
tomoiTow. oBiyoMbr&e-dayi—they can ‘ atraigbt. the tsbt« , drawer mtMt be
toe laad aad acroaa tbe tea. to i
Rat abaal w
bU be foond ‘ogetber. And y«n tioak put is order, eves the *iwt on the
bora and-glrla on tba otbar aide
I wm by «a ba aa haapy a
know where some lime It?
I fumltsre Isatoted toat it efrpwyj be
t>a «o4d.
•and 1 am very bniy with
SooveMbechobew ltBt< lor gnla atwwiag.
sever h< srd any girl of your age talk takes off Isusedtolely.
Ho* (ar oar aanahlne roachaa. aad
aa far-na 1 can.
Bostkliw leuera. bnt noUtlsg makea Store about .u Bui come along;! Wheyv abonld the begin? Be dooc ___- _nuagaBdre:s^iU»Uaalatteavwdte


aad Altena tevw s»
bow many Urea it brtgbtoni! Tet tbe
me happier than to bear from my you-n eoon dud out where ,It !a.“
I arill tfy to ba iMrlng, IMpM
j they mnit: and abe went to work Ini^**^.' . aaaaUna
rf^t
beta
at
booBe
to
jot
bod* and gtrU.
and kind to naarybady and to
“Come aloag; Where- Ho* ran 1 good rarseal. trjing lo qalet m»me of
IfeSttti tlgriltillt
aa laportaat and jaat aa baaotUaL
aaaay iMi« thinb.
go
cnywhere
with
only
a
voter

the
volcr*
sesreat
her.
Bat
what!
EauTm»rao.b.ai«i.brr»wl<>ec*i^
AU tbla watot a UUla poam baa beaa
Traverae dty. Mlcb, R. P. O. No.
How did j-ou go i.rPtrit Inal wce*.!«e» the nae? for everytoftig done, ai
•f t avar fall%i bytog to da
Roby^Hnwktoa.
alagtag Itaadt la yoo> preaide&t'a
Jas. 31. I png.
tbaaa tninfa, I arm *rrry. by
asd to that ttrange party th% other,doaea otorn erowdtd around ber.!Tii«>»«wd»oJb««B.a*Viu^
Slsea yeor lettar wma"wrltt»n we
baon and abe belleraa aba wfU prfct
Dear PreaMect—
Dlgbt. where toe gfrla all worr tbclr^PrOBtoea ebe'had made long ago
have
bad
Iota
of
tsow.
haven't
we?
it tor yoa. aUboagb ft baa baan pabgiewlac. uork-ntsfee ai
We are going to writs ytra lettera acbool dressre, asd the boya forgot eain&g to her; and. worst of all. Ui^SoBaT*
llahad to tbe Suiabtoe daparttoani
Traverae City. Mlcb., R. P. D. No. 1 for <mr lasgnage today, 1 hope yon ta stead by tbeaueJvcs on' onr aide' Oe. ttlU voleea In her heart rrmiod ! Twei* rea wO ferf teottiitBi Him we, i
bafare. !t waa wrlttoa by onr dear
"

|<a ■-> "I b»
rere,,,
fas. St. laed.
frtoad, Ifra M. K. Bnek. irbo waa
“Tbote places: I didst'go to either amuse the baby while her

Flrat Vk» Prealdeot of oar Clob, be­
papa doea not take tbe paper
KlocacncaMUliaat. Per p
Aa I hate sot arltten for a long Anni Maggie and her bsby are down of those. 1 waa only dreemlsg toes.'took s nap before dinner, o/ the visit
»t
lo ratri
fore abe^eot away to tbe real Lnod
But I am not asleep now—am IT’ asd shr bad moent to makr a sirk frtend. test iia : la i-u ssd wtetv (o teaaM, ar
AsVKRlIEi
Oma I thought ! would wrtte again
of Sooibtoe. arreral yaara ago.
bouae now. 1 tike K ukb rare
C
AUtfSttk
Roar
squeezed
her.
left
hand
1
ItlW
Ancf
tbe
lllile
quarrel
shr
had
bven
gi>
I have been going to acbol for foor of tbe baby. It la ao cote. Onr hay
Mamnu. MivbWea
ger very bard, and mbbed the heel of Ing to make right with her rousla.
tsontba. I am very glad I Joined the
froin orer yet. | am going
Pber bttie aaobraoia cane earthward
Snoahlne Ctnb. t hope yoa had a acbool every day. Tbii la all 1 have her boo: can-ffnlly on the aeoaltive or tbe bundle of warm eloebes she
_«••• euuu •ATu. »
one day,
side of her right loot. "No. I'm tmt | had premised to give Tommy Brown. I '
merry Chrlatmaa and'a happy New
me to write.
SblDlBg aad dabciag akng on tbab
asleep. Wbero are you going lo tuKi' ihi- waahorwomans' son, nrly la ilic-J
started, opened aer eyen, aad
Year. W'e were dowp (o grandma's
Yoor lorhig Bnnthlne girt.
nay
me?”
[wlntf.-.
• ]ih'r,- ,toi«d h«r Uiile brother, tanglf
for Cbiiausaa. It la snowing qnlie
Alberta McManna.
Aa gfadanae aa anbaaota coaM
• Never mind; Just canje.” replied j
*>aJ UH-n. ra'leu a mile pro i ‘"C- acJ rtoging toe bell in her earn,
bard Jaat at preaenl. I hope it »H11
I am fore you moat love your little
forv rhe knewjflew
funny youlook«bgny
now enough ao we can have torn- musto very dearly and do not won­ the voice; nnd added, as Bose motet! ' rastiuau-r long L.
BaU one. -1 will By to tba oeann
»■'*« Koto* to crybefore
I
tlelghlng. don't yon? We have been der yon enjoy taklsg care of toe baby. slowly to tbe direction from which If “*'»• “>'■ l-ig «t>''d m.-ani; and ouly|>‘’n
Mtie''
came. "Now yonle In Some-Ume. and
*«k one of her best filendi had i
ron.”
lenming poema ti^a month I think It
As^ aport on ita watara tbe ic
hope you'll ebjoy >-ooraelf. Ill eomu |^,t° her, and begun tbe letter. I They wondtrrd at dlnnrr toat ev»
1. tWt. tMT. K
li doe to lenm them. My aeat maie's
Traverae
City,
Mich,
R.
F.
D.
No.
b^l day tbroogb—
back tor vou one^of-thesedayt—on. 'M-v •'•■fr Oolag-todo-lf" Bnt no* ’ Irg why Rose looked ao nolemn:-as4
name it Marie Gray. I will rloae.'
Jan. 31, JPOS.
WboTJ go to tbe ocean with me?
oi-theaeda^. ' and toe voice died
»»»
Something'
^esrert-t me came, and her
A Dark Day.
Prom yofir •Snnahincr.
Ibar Prrmdenl—
away as it repeaud there word* in a;“‘''rt-i
nf'cr could do an tocae taotoAr asked, “Rose, dear, did yon
Tkarddbiicatoa apaotbMt and *ray
Helen Rlehprdton.
I
win
writ.'
fou
a
mtle
letter
I
r
‘■Not
I.paM
toe
seit.
“to
a
gardes
matklaus
iQcc.
:;hliiR>. It seemed at if cvcrytjvlng tontet agclnr acometblng vety Ifte
' Tte It vaa dark. Uka afght; «
I am idad. too. that you bt-losg
celvid yo-ir card and button. They
•What a qu«er dream 1 hare had! i
f"®** mrant to dj and dlJn t do,: tfara flllrd her eyes aa ^ anawnrad;
Ahd la <ha BldAe ctf tbe day.
the SoRBblne dob, and hope you s
were very nice. I did not pel any
Where rtwea asd Ullea and tloleta WTlui agats.
bought Rolu-; ihi. I. my own room.',>Mi}g she had prowlaed to do "od **>e fell her faee grow re* aad
Wa ^ to bar* a IlghL
,
tbisg at all Chriaimaa. We have a
blow,
tod w>. almost dinner-time by the;»»<l
f»eg.rti(u or do. «lnce the' »>« when grandma ^Id. “No one wv
nice Hnie rolt. and its name Ip Slaay clock I d U-rt.-r go and make the “mf »h" w» flve year* old.'wa* here i ft ‘•tpwtj Boee to do aaytbiag An
Asd
bum
Wa ^ oor In&pfa with li^ta; It nade
City. Mich , R. F. D. No. J 11 U aorrel. 1 will have lo clooe. Good-And I,“ odd
1 told mother I would after a
P'-iahiiig againri her. and crylngl“)« f^he wUI.”
'* 'Tba'iay Been wrong aide oat!
Jan. 31. 190S.
lye.
^
tog to gttd
j li- her with Cormentlng voices; “It's | But fer a month, or tor a year—yea,
We aat all aflerMan and played,
*h:icT"
Dear Prcmdenl—
From your loving'SunaLlntT.
The ctond tbdt wttb BllTar ia asM to
dbd lliaadma'toldlabogt
•No, no. Mo flrti: M
ftr*: Me r:jai< iaif now. Rote, o Rose! 4fa longer, even y
We are writing letter* for mii lan­
be Used.
Age 14.
Roaa Hnwklns.
Rose Is n grown-up wmbu now—
soniM'me."
8o I to tbe elooda nsit awayguage claai. I bare not wrturo to
should like to see Ibe running m- flnii!" railed out voice* ail arouiiil
What did the do* M'rfi. what any tboae ten Blnntea of misery spent la
f> * One tto
titoa vban It waa bUek alt day,
long lime. I em In tbe flfll.! tic oil.
rertalnly makea a nice
some time. oS strong aa ImpKMkn
“Ob wait." cried Ibe fonrth, “Jaat a
lo ataryoato waa aenrad.
away, some loud, some »o faint she other fifteon-yenrold-glrl wool* havw
grade. My (tndle* are aa tollowa:'
did toe drvam make npoa ber. that
Jment. I pray.
If tbay bgd dose onr way
■culd Just catch tbv words—bu: so done. She said. '1 ca:'t,.f enat. t
l^tory. arithmetic, geography, lanshe Itas ever alnoe foltoweid^.^ oaly
Untn yon bare beard the few word!
F
tbay konUa’t tbao bare cnrad;
Tbay
many! The -oom wa* foil of them, can't!" and torn sat down aad burst
gnage. phyalologY^* and spelling. I
I wooM nay.
sun came the dreadfol plan by which one ean conquer tba
each oue belonged lo something
like to go to Mhool. We had a Christ
Sttic thW. Go'ngto-do4i. Tbla 4s to
Thee
do
at
yon
afl
may
tbtnk
chorus:
"Some-time!
comc-time:
ror wn bad ganae iad pletara abowa.
loudest of all came from the
maa program. | hope you bad a merry Oi ar Prertdent—
"Why. Rose, it'e dtoncr lime! l•tt®D'd to each thing at 1it combs, and
beat;
And motbar told na talaa;
algebra at her f<el. which had fallws
ci,n.ua.. ,U . tare, N., V«r, . | ,
I wiib we Bight each bod aone good
net
yon Kka 6ta ralaa
from her tap as she looked oviV r Don't you hear the bell? ' and
leva, tin. .tfii-1 ,.i 1,1. ,1
, tai, 01,
I Sunday Sttonoi TUnca.
dead lo do—
i magazine, suiylng rn,do that o>l
1 have seen lots of sni
think I like "The Steer
Not aaeking onr own pleaasre all tba
’ And avan PtonH and galna.
cMdl^eei
i-dees and woodpockere. Music.- the best of
1 Izzlc'a ’
•'*
'■ '''P’®
mlnnie*.”
day throngbthe ^sy chickadees, don't
‘ The prolileui epoke now. "You can't
Fioriee.. I an In the foiirib grade 1
TMk meat to the ere to tbe weai.K’a BO ooay and no dinr.
yeuT tyheo we took toe ChrUtmaa' like to go U- rcliouL I have »o much PI away; you must do me flrat.'
. And brlibt wtib tote and fas.
■ »'f ry w'vll."
answered
Rofc;
put H
It H
oi ->l -lo-, .>-1,
Irre Sow, we ,.1
mi..
Md atotor atya "Wbev motberb bar* Agreed!* cried the others, nnd ao IM rl«« <« br..l .. II, I Ilk. 1.
...rt re,. , bre. " -ill you're a great bother to me, but
they
diaperaed,
' Wa Bbtcr naad tba ton."
ill aocn settle yo-i. ' nnd she look a
watch toe bird* etit.
will
clrec.'k,.,
.icireink,
I
Ilk.
lu
.lid.
d.wn
Do«*t ncstect your cont^
Bach hoping In well-doing sHli to be
iieticil from the table fn preparation
hoping yon are well.
' summer maTUar and I
Arat
t remain, yoor Sunahlncr.
you iHit you w« rk- not f.ir hard work.
And eager his duty
Margaret W'llaon. j home. AH the school Is wrtilug lodsy
"No. ao; Civ. me back
Stillrtia dkow tj»l in New Yorfe
Win Msato^d^Ei aTa both at la -fetn oilliid tbe oeei
J abonld «ke to aee toe bird, youlanguage. ^hU
II. Vou eafd you'would In an hour
beams (lew by—
elcne oeer 200 people aie every wedt fron
have seen this winter. Verr few of ,j^,p
■'r po, when yo-j borrowed
UB«*n.ed toe clodda ffaatcd high lb
them have been Id town this year.
merntog
'
ur Sunsbiaa girl.
ccDsumpdoc.
' .
- .
-1 want to be sewed tip.* demand
Itobelle Wilson,
Unheeded toe butterURn fleet
»«» 0~t lllll. ho'I, «, min M
Traverse dty. Mich.. R F D Nn,
porry to thick that I didn't ■•d a great rent In hiT dreiui.
I premised to do me *ome-llme. a:
>1
summer
and
hojie
you
And
xnoAt
of
thess
consumpttTCS
niigiit
■A ^ Ibm untm I. «».l, . One annbehiB flew In at a low cottage
mil time iMiu'. '
Dear Preeideirt—
again.
door
' I’lit me III (I'rli-r 'hen." c.imc from
He living now if they had net cegiseted
Our (racher Is having
— plnycd ‘-hide and reek* with a
Traverae Oiy. Mleh . R. F D. No. 1
'‘orklsskn
write leltcr* for our lancuag-- lesion.
Child on the floor
vearcing cough.
Jan. ni. Ipi'S. f
Ftii.l m.- flt>:.'' rri.-d .i-ji Iti.- IhIm
I
an
In
the
fifth
grade
My
rtudiea
Tin baby langhed load In bli
are hlstorv. artthmeilc. gography. Dear Preitdent—
glee.
,
l-o-or Uo-e
I tooughl I would write ynu a
p
tin, Kltfflil tUMi. u Jnu. nd Aad ebmsMl with delight bU atranga iMgoage. physiology, and spelling, l
You know how qinckly Jeer/’j.
life to go to school very much. Mr lines aa I have not -‘Written for
plarmale ao bright—
Cmuhion enniilee yon to tteiw eff ■
‘ name is ;
long. How are >k>D? I am In
UM, pUj
M
Tbe little hands grasping In rain (or
c1a*s
baa
11
Icaimed
IcaAied
some
poems
this
fifth
grade.
It
pe<-n>e
so
funny.
the U^t
cough , or coU.
Which ever before them did flee. year for langnage They are “Good­ January and part of toe lliue I
bye. Sweet Day," 'My Native Ijind," irnt any Know. It l» snowing quii..dmd wk«t th« raam muM be,
KKSTSi tot. AMD giaq.
and another poem that was In
hard no*. Today U my biniiday and
I Uwy all an sweat Httto-girla. One creptt 1to tbe conch where a
guage book, and now we are learning 1 am 11 y>-ars old. We arr learning
valid V
then ^ aad tba eaaa Aad hrongbt him a dream of toe "The Flrat Snowfall.* IVc have not lu diagram and I find It very easy' l
bad good ilelgbing yet this year. I Just love lo go to school I tint
made plats.
sweet anmmer day—
things for Christinas. I will te
Asd sabad If tbay oodK the ilddla
That is just what you ar«
lU bird-aoag and bMiRy and have not ridden In a sleigh or cutter whnt I got. Two lK»kt. Vneie Tom's
yet tbla year. It is snow ing Just
doing when
bloom;
For
Chrlatmaa I got a nice big doll, Cabin and Pussy Meow
TRl pain waa ttoogt, and the weary
tionary,
two
liandkerchlefR,
a
hsif
dolthe la all Jointed, and a lot of other
body requires this uncooscious
And MIbMa toofead potiM aad iMok
tmreM.
a poeke
;el-book. hair-ribbons
M band.
period for repair work; with­
And In fancy be named thioagh tbe preeenta. i have not named my doll school
>oi imapsacJi.
imapsack. ii' gu< **
yet. My two Utile slttera raeh got
out it your nerve cnerg>‘ be­
Bat oar wtoe MtOe Mamie qtleMy
eeenea be lore* heat
inoi\ iblntt of anyiWng more
a'Teddy
bear.
They
are
both
brown
mu ^ ^
comes exhausted, and you arc
Far away from tbe dim. darheoed
will
clo*4

!
think
Teddy
bears
are
cute
The
tired, worn-out. nervous,
with a wee droU nOe: “I tbtnk It
Your IteliIng friend.
scboolt*,! guess It keep* you btsy.
citable ; have hcadaciie. ;
miBtW
y
U say anow. I live about a mile and
ralgia,

M MlnnU aad M
One atole to toe heart of p flower that
I hojjp'yc
!
a
half
from
school.
This
b
all
for
this
file,
or
sad.
j time, so wIIlVhMe. hoping i« rec this ■y,-'<nd th;
by a lack of nerve force. Make
And loved and oarreaaed her nnUI the
to print. Co(d-byc.
it your business to sleep.
waa glad
From yonr Sunslilner.
rrlday. PMh. T. 1»0A
Aad lifted ber wbHe face* again—
Gleiiniere. Mich
Marie Gray
.
Bpw masy Mtera dp yon nppoae Fov/ love brtnga eontent to toe iowJan 15. I
Age IP
Mbbra MiM to yoor praMdent tbtn
llem lot
,
I
Bbouli! like to hear you recite (lie Dear Presldrut —
vMh? Mat aaeUy fllty* Bveryooe' And flnda oometblng sweat In tbe
thuuKbl I would write a few ’Im-e
life-giving sleep, and give* the
poems, and know they rausi be wn
af them Baarttae iettm. aad nil ns
dreariest .spot
the Herald an I have not wriMc-n
nice.
organs power to work naiurWoe as they ean be. Do yon wonder
Aad Ugbteaa all labor -and pain.
Ix-fiire I wiiiiid 1 ki- lo join the Sun
a)]y. Try it to^ay.
,„«be 1e baay tbeae d^T And when

rlub
1
hs«.'
two
little
sis'
cit}',
Mich
.
R
F
D.
So.
1
VbOple ato bany tbay are atmoat al- Aad one. where a IltUe bUnJ
a buliy bnilheT. I wn;ild hke
Jan 21. ISeS.
waya bappy. yon know. Bo. while toe
aat alone.
Uo'lr name* put on the v'radle
•bow Wows by odtoMe bar door, and Unabartng tbe mirth ef ber pUyfel- Dear Preridcnl—
Rc|l
Their name*, ore Morgari-i.
tba »tbd gnee bowlhic pam
Ibongbt
wonid
write
you
a
few
towa. shone
iimlly. age five, and Ulllan Ma.v. sge
boaaa, fnalde ta mtolne aad bappllo hands that were folded and lines to let you know how l am get­ three and Raymond* Huds-m age one
Mhb and very tender tore In
ting along. Onr veacber'* name m
I'nones-Ciiitens If;.'. Bell Ib'l
pale.
year
nnd
eight month* 1 go to school
VaAft elr y«ar preaident for all Aor And kiMed tbe poor eyes that bad Mlaa Ulllan Morion,
koyt and girl*.
teacher, I have been O eehool even' every day. 1 om In the fourlh grade.
never known tight—
TWe are too many letter! to be That never would gate on the beantl- day this term but one I live a little My ;earher's name U Miss Ida N.e
bitetad an at oaee. ao eanb win have
mile from the achoolhouse 1 ;*en. 1 like her very miicb. I can
Or. Mito.- Nc-vlfto I. ..Id by yMir
fvl light—
have to watt lla tnra. Thla week We
fifth grnde. My ttudiro are mllV eow*. barnrs* horsra .—id do
Tin God shall have MRed
all the ehnres, I go hotwebark rul­
^ Wive tin tetton fron eome o
wltl fwfune your money.
history, srithmeiic. Isnguage.
.WMBhera of tbe Stony Beach Sanphy, phyalology and siielling. tVe ing nearly every night lo m> grand
MUes Medical Co-. Klkhirt. Ind
•bine Qab. DoeanH ft aeam nice to At lagt when the shadow* of evening have lota of fun yi school pisying dif­ pa's after tbe row*. 1 am eleven
yeans old. Mama gave me s t-uuk
liaar ^ them agahiT Toor prealferent kinds of names. We had two
re falling
deat Boika that they alwaya write And tbe tun. their great father, bis weeks' racaUon at Cbristraas I‘bad (or a birthday present. ! have iso
•toMdany tetereaUiig leten. tboagb
alee time then. I got tot* of pres­ other brothers who would like (o
cbllt^ was calling—
JolB-'Ihe Sunshine Club. Their name*
DETROIT
Give a rest to ih*? morning m-al.
Mead. It wonid be bard td dby what
Fonr annbeams sped Into the ent* for Chrtstmaa: Did yon get very
N'ornia
iBtereatmany? Well, I guest 1 *111 e!o*e for
weal.
Uiu yoti must ha-'c the right kind
offer* fine business oppor­
p'’i‘py Pleas*- s'lid me .i cir
tunities for ibote well tmoAll aald “We have found that lo seek this time.
and
but
<
n.
of flour. Such a flour a^ the H.
Stoba ft the memheia of tbe Btooy
Your Sunthlne girl,
M in Businoas Methods. That
lag toe pleasure
Ceylon J Weleb
tx I.. Co.'* make the hnc‘<t 'gems
Baadb Club ton what they did with Of others wh All to 'foil onr own
Arly McDonald
>s why ther* are new Over
bt:*r t-iy vou are! | at
tbe acbool Ghrlatmai tree, after
30X00 succesaVul graduate*
Tet. I had a nice Chiistmn*. to<x
you ever tasted. T«H ^our grocer
of the Octreil Busmeat UntOirlfbBUwaa orer.Rrad the lettera.
and am glad you had tach a plenaant
veiwlty new doing so wcH in
you wjnt this kind.
«id •** U yon dnl tbbih that wa*
one.
'
this growing city.
The
flmna-Timt.
on* of the aleeet moM Bnitakloy
chance* were never better
tbtogi Wagtaable! Lefsbaii remem­
than today. Why not get
“Bnaif times' rctni !
liiirrj
up!
Traverae C«y. Mlcb, R. F. D. No. I
aty. Mich, R. F. D. No. I
ready? Enter any time.
ber It tor the anct yebr, ahall wa*
Simi ime's comelJan- 31. im.
Jan. SI. IPOI.
This weWc, irom tar away China, Dear President—
Soaieilm'-! tVh.-t -1o you mean?
Dear pveUdem—
earn# tba BUa prtotad “BnlleUn* aenl
It U abowfng tod^. Onr taaeber! I toonght I wonid writ* a few line* Whrre are you. anywhere, and who's
by Or B. M. 1.100. 1* having onr tian wrtte letura for to see ^w
^w you were getting along
iklrg to mr« 1 don't see any one;*
toe mimooArr,. One of tbe things ft tangaag*. I am la the fonrth asd We are having a good time In acbool and Rose M'-rray rubbed ber eye*,
itoatloaa to tba t«d that the Snn-----flftb----------gradaa.- ---------------My atndlM are --------tonrtb t am ten yean olA My BMtmste Is rtrngged ber rhoulderw. and ptnrbed
j
•moot tmrdn An. and asks torjgrade readUg. arithmetic, geography. BUn ItnmHI. We Jnit got throngb her hiod n UtUe. just to find out If

SUNSHINE!

l'“FAPMSs-fBEE

e » -tbe ano
rrw. TWere are
anly three In owe cl|^ la |
and fonr to laspMge. ’there
Is onr acbaol. 14 boya and 3l girta
Do you get many letlera from other
acbools I gu«M It keepa yon bway
lean'i It? I gncaa 1 will etoae for
la time.
Yoor iovisg frtesd.

WESTERN CMABA

\o^

L.Sr

Robbing

Yourself

WANTED!
Cedar Shingle
Timber

Traverse City Mfg- Co.

ssi-s

Craham GemsBreakfast

Hannah & Lay Go.

9^

%

tALO, THimtWV, PCSRUARV It, tMT.

la aaftmau Cor «no plo. BA* wH*-

THE WHOLE YEAR ROUND.

Chocolate

Pie—A

BaMdOoa

ehoee-

totc pie U Bude-wUh ono cop S( arilk.
two

)Ifc I

labkipotmfaif cd

grata* ebw»

Ute. thraedoortha cop of 1
kolfca of threw eggi.

Heat the tttik

and cbocoUic together, add the aegar and

l-i

yoBca (beatea to a crenmi,

whip the whites and apread oa top
and brown In the oren. <w a preferred
apread whipped eteem on top Inatend
of the while of the egga.
Orange Pie—Orate ibe rlnd of oor'
and

uae the Jalce of two larse

1 oBgca.

iA , 'iiiSJ

s:ir icwther a

{uf Ikmr;

add to ihli the well-beaten

>olks of three egga, two t
fuU of

melted

butter,

ablle tor frtwUng

Raeerre the
Turn thU Into I

Piepan

pie

lined

with

bake in a quick oren.

iMCMot Rhode leUad. eher-

eoBtraeted a ecTere a

Mr*. Joha UDderwood, fiS) W. Wml’
had oaurrii ud etomMli
tnsWe ud barlnK nflend
■ed TCT7
da)oB«
■weh, I, mfur belos

hl^lX racoaneDd it m » (ood ramMI7. I •ml SM F«r«aa and wtmld
noi b* vltbem it. I al«a7* have It
U ibebooM."

I. 1 ataocoaalderlt Tery;anr».as
d bar
hara adetaed aereral to try It. aad

x 1 am ^ app7 to teU 70B t^t I am ei
of MtaiTh. I
' hare
'
followed toot
TbV rood
I
asd klBd adrlee taltkt»il7. I hleee the
7 wbM I wrote 70a of m7
OBdlwUlalwaTapralMpeniaa. Ithlak
tt la ooe of the Kraodeet madlclMa os
oarUi.
-Bavlac bMB aOletod with OM
aftor VkTlBC lirtMt fo«r dlflereat doetore
tta*7 0BI7 laUared toe for a UtUe whiu.
belBcenred. lonlf
vsiebad Udpouda, and waa ao weak I
ooald haiBl7 «at aiWBSd the room.
, •‘I waa UdMod to try Peniaa. aad to
mf KTdat aarprtaa I am «ow af*'r(i
ftmtt. MywalKbtlaDOwUBpoaiida. my
liaaUk nerm waa batter ta aey Uh.
•<1 abaU akwaTS praiaa Dr; Hariotao
•ad hU tenadiaa.’'
i Pmaaa aad tta Valaa la the
areaUaeat of eatarrhkl silmeaie.

and

Blltooaneaa. loBUaaUML

Rentsrer of Lsm BtrMitk.

Mrs. I>Ba B. Mondy.
Caywood
Bu, Portland, Oregon, Sac’y Royal
Tribaof Joaepb. wrilaa;
**Por Uia paat atx yean billoaaoaaa

Mtai Beasle Parrell, 1011 Third
.re., Brooklyn, N. Y„ la Prealdcot
gt the Toung People'a Chrlatian

aud brown allghtly.

iweetened
of

augar;

The aJdlUtm of

CaUrr* fef ItN*.

. ayafam of (fee poham nod fefia.
and t waa In a much bettor eoodittoo.
My akin aaaumed lu normal color, I bad
lendid appetite, aod 1 waa in erery
way Improrrd In health. I need Peruna
a nwoth longer, and it wrought n
xiroua change In my eoUreaystein. I

erulnly a
d remedy, ca
UtUe Rock. Ark., writea;
to tmlld up the
aallow and dry, aod Indlgeatlun waa
“I wra trooblad for fire yean with a
* wers-ouf womeo. 1 bare found
added to my troablea. I wa« wakeobronh, dlaeaee. I triad ererythloc 1
p-rauoaj expericDoe that It acta aa
fnl at night and would art a weak,
heard or, bat oothlDg did me any good.
- .roadertul realorar of loat atrangtb.
taint feeling dnrlng the day ao that
Bora* doclora raid my trooble waa co.
aacutlng the atomach to aaatnilUie
I waa not fitted to attend to my reg­
fan* of Uhi howob. aod aome aald eoaand dlgeat the food, aod bonding up
•umpUoD of the bowelt.
ular duUas. TbLi cauaed ma aerluoa
worooQiUaaaaa. Inmy workl bare
••Oaa doetor aald be ootUd eore ma. 1
anno'yanne and troulde, and 1 nat­
bad oecaaloD to recommend It fre­
toea hli madicloe two mno»hf Bol It
urally tried many remedtea, hoping to
quently, crpeclally to alck women.
did me 00 good.
gel rellaf.
“I know of nothing which la better
id of mine
I
“A friend
adrlaed ma to try
••ArraoM esnaa «• « Meorf/s are*.
to build Dp the au-cnglb of a young
It toned up the eyatem, rellrTed the
Pamna and 1 did ao. After I bad taken
mother. In fact all the ail menu pe<-ulblood of Uie polaon* and Induecd a
two bottler 1 found It waa belpins
iar to women, ao I am pleaaed to gire
healthy action of the atomach, a fine
ina. ao I oontlDoed lu nae, and It baa
my hearty end.iraemenl. ’
ap)»llle and realfnl aleep.
cored sw aomrd mad watt
“Within three tnoniha
“1 ran raromma.'d Pernna toaayoae,
Pe-r»-na o Woman'a rrte
and If any oaa waou .'o know what Pa­
w I hareen]oyedaplendld health.’
rana did for me if they «ill wrlta to me
Uft. Ella Kmhrre, Clark, Mo., wrltoa;
X wUl nnawrr promptly."
“1 am feeling lictter U>an I have felt for
A CrntefHl Pattest
Ferasa la a boaarlHild remedy of grrat
rear*. 1 cau iruthtnl
folly aay that I’eruna
merit, aad la oaofiil In many eUraaile
Ura. Elite J.Caait .R.F. Ii. A Bedford. ia a woman'a friend,
>d. 1 hare no more
aUmenta, aach aa ooogha, eolda.
Ind., writea: “I have l>een cured by terrible pama and am airoiiger than 1
la and eatarthaX diaaaiei tulngPerunaandWanallh. I thankyou hare l.vn. Y'.iir mtdIciDv haa worked
generally.
for your adrioe "
I like a charm."

be

beatea

apread erenly. and return to the oren

Hn. Joaeph VIttor, 67(e Erie BU,
AutiiD bu.. Chicago, Dl., wrlua:
"Yunr mediciu, Ariwaa. wot Of
grtof boaoilt to mo. lauBcredwIlb
catarrh of the nuae and bead for many
yoara. Three bottlMof Peruna cured
me. after I bad oonaldered it Impoaaihle to ever be oured again.
•‘I now alwaya keep Pyrunaln tha
bouse, and recommend It to every
one aoSerlDE from catarrh. Aa auon
my ehU.
oaugb I give them Puruna, and their
cough laaoon gosa.
"Thia medicine la aurely a great
booh to anaertng humanity

“1 found U a raw dsye time that I did
re thenanalafck >aa*ac*i, n«iih
tood nai
•eka' time IVnina had completely

daotoKl to or Parooa, aod wUhla fotir
daya the «old waa brokao ap, aod the
eoo(h abated.
•'WlthlB another week an tneraaaa
my naoal atreocth
(th aad Vitality
vitality tc
told ma

the

wlU two UbleapoonfUb

HRS Joseph ViTTW

atrengtb. LocfcUy for me, I triad Peruna at the anggaadoD of my titonda before
It waa MO late.

l^aodfor aereral

initBUiO

of li

wbKea. which most

Mra. EmUy Eellocg, ft«49 6.
Inwrenee 8u, Booth Taeoma,
Vaah.. member of LedlM of the
Maorabeea. writee:
“Three montha ago I had an
which

Un. Ljdl* B. JoMlrs, wi
WwtalulM BL, ProTid»<«>
B.I.,UTT**«irerof tk« Bdl»on
MradlaP

tafienB timk BtMMek.

poato.

When done «e

aa to ree<mblr a finely baked rnatstd

•}

Mrs.|ohn||hiierwod .

or-

large cnpfel

I of rogar aad a taeaftag tableapoonfal

place on th.- lop

torn* Ap^ RadpaA
Apple
abort'
cake of rich bUeult dough nr pietu
cake

the cake through

the

ceater

with a atrlng. and aprand cneh ptemn
Mtb

butler

while warm. Cover the

tower half of the cake witk a rich ap' pie aaoee. and spread over thta whip- '
'ped

cream,

then

pot « tha

{enmt. and'iarre

hpvar

Plain emam may

-be served wtlh the CAke bwteAd o<
I the whipped cream,
j

Apple DUne-Mang*—Pm) and die*

.thin sU un apples. aM batf a Im*-

P«-r»«B tfea rnisBy BfeMar.

Mrs. J. C. Jamlaon. g] Marchant Bt.,
Wauuortlle, Cal., writea;
••I waa tronbled with cramp* in the
atomach for all yeara. I tried many
kind*of medicine, alao waa treated by
three dtwtore. They aald that 1 bad
oerroin Oytpopoi*.
U put OB
liquid diet fur till
nth*. 1 I
prored under the Ireatmeal, bet aa
-aa 1 Btopped toklog the madicloe, I gut
bad again. 1 took the medicine tor taro
vemra, then 1 got aick again aod gavenp

If (he btacuR dough te uoad.

split

(oe cut into amall ptoeaa. and eored

Mrs. M. E. Beymour, R. P. D. S. Bow
I with two copfute of wniar. i-ssee
1. Ra.. wrltaas
until the SKdea are tboeoaghiy eaok“I am raady to apaak a faw words In
(aror of Peruna and NanaUn. I hara
tried them for nearly erery lU of life for
myaelt aod family, and find them to ba
«//(fea*Bc«>rcfedaHUirmtobe. Peru-

"My advice toaU aaBerlngweawn te.
consult Dr.Hartman, W baths has dons
me be will do tor yon."

all hopca of getting cured.

ed. iheti add owe teaapooafui at fe«tter. and aitgar tn~'taste,
amoont of sugar can be ordarnd. as
different

vartoOce ct ap^ ragulrw

more or teas a

doetor could Mt.

"t saw a taaUmonial of a man wboae
Pc-ra-M ta TaMat Pan*,
oaae waa aim liar to mine being cured by
or two yean Dr. Harunaa and hla
Peruna. ao 1 thought 1 would gira It a
launu hare InceaeanUy Ubond to
trial. 1 procured a bottle at enee and create Pernna la taUet toim, aad their
commrnced taking It.
I have taken sirenuoiie labon have Just beaa crowned
Qiai io'o Iwttlva and am tatMy cwrwB. with euccesa. I>eople who object to
Have gaio.d 10 atrength and fleab and liquid medicines can bow seeutc Peruna
feel llkv a different peraiso.
lahlela, which represent the medb-tnal
"I t>-ltrvv Peruna U ail that toeUlnied ingredients ot Peruna. Each tablet la
'for It."
equi valent to one aeeragedoee ot Fwnnn.

PE-RU-r)IA IS A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY JN OVER ONE MILLION HOMES.

lodlvidul taste. Cook for Brt
ales longer. Utea add two
Of

eora stank

dla-

•oired in a UtUe eoU w^. attnlw
ctwatanUy to kwp the mififbKH
•Booth, nn indtvldaal ahiihat fMa
ea.- and aerve cold with n garateh ot
whipped craaft,- v
Dutch Apple OiktuCoTOr tha hofe
tom (d a ehallow pan with a braa*
dough about oaa Inch thick, eomptalto
)y cover the dou^ wHh applaa cat itto fourths, and bake In 1
ubUI

tbe apptes are tesdor. Ke-

more tbe applaa from tha syrap wMh
would disappear and

emliee

would Hint can be pirchns.d for

smk:i.
amo-.inl. Crc|to |i:ipvr comes In the us

shrivel, for It's glow of a clean con

HOME CHEER

•deuce, the voice of a pure soul, the tlonal ,>oii»rs. erep.- psp*r flags. nai>
birth cry ot minh, the swan song of
asdnesi."

k1n*. dolHes.

i

Abraham Uncoln

mciudltig

jsl h

diillt'-a

cloth

and

tlsSh

The

napkins

foilowing

match

Cold or warm—tia tha a
PW aV Aekr <
alwaya bine;
And ay daar bone waatber (the glad
daya tbro’)
la "beantUal auetaer" troa morn UII
aiBbt.
And ay teat walk arw In loea's trae
. lUhL

» la ay baby

dy
lowing suggntIuDs msy

—PrtsciUa Leonard, In the Church-

cherry owl

'

Tbo ^ooa or the light ot the wea
and sky
Of the ootalda world, wbaa 1
bnay aU day
MaantnaUrtng aan^lne which Ulei
not away
VSkh sBltea. with ktesad, with peace
1 with Joy-^
and BoUter and baby boy—



JiMMMtl tht edlW9 tsbh

paper covering

A

ribbon

says

plate.

the

Ucrlng,

bouyant.

bopetnl

Tbese streamers

may

red. white or blue baby

emotions.

pleaauraleaa;

wished. Tbe tny-stery Of

to

these

idye^i

ay I be

found a

tiny

silver

Yealerday It eame by the band of ajpart

njs

Day before camel

down

cffe

1

lisper
and

may

idlng

We all

know that ribbons

of patrioUc

wingt of happineaa, hla reward Is of-juttle toy

cannon

may

prowe

the quarry,
tnra

out

when caught.

Is

apt

but a du1l-plimiag«d

Satiety

to

fowl

Ing

small bunches

novel

of

Our expec­
ready,

(he

mnat beware of any choosing cd the

haif*

a

Urge birthday

Its

oa

tor

.-^rr a Braa. In Harper's Mag-

Any slightest tlnctura whlU tnated cake, while twenty-two
ot self will ibcowt the whole miracle Uperw. for the day oC the month, may
roallaatton. One must nevor bo abUte upon Us top. yach candl.-

with

maeltes

Tha
,0'1

in..lh« r

fesiooca -'Ul

tnlgbl

S-

Ready"?

•»»
9.

of

r
i.g

..'t-'

»„uid sor.-ly I-

m

lo shake

YfeteBtlM

for It Is capid'a day. Aad whraa lora
Tbe daooratlva affaet
until oue finds what can byi vKh
scissors, paste aad a bit ^ rad pfe-

dicing roam mto a daa fit for Cn^d.

f™ui six to twenty minutes

Hang raws «f rad paper hearts from
the ceUlBg

aad festoon

them

aboot '

walla. Pram tbe chsnueliar tmopend cloaten of arrows
p.ea.

Ht,.<

.prinklcd' with

. lt^ T dotted

with

pecan

leoda ebarm
Cover Ih.' globes of the «
sritb heart «hap»d roseM-r

.;-;iled Apple lie. |jii- a v«ry deep
grate

l-br.-e u juie

water'Sugar

them.

•he

..jiter with three cf

a lemon

»e 'yoii;*

pumice

of 1 I..:d.-.l

of

arov

all

hv

of

Bent three

Ihrra- eggs.

logrther

Bake

egga

Heal

In

net ov.-n wli.V’T.'t any

a

table U the center of isteraat,
ror a

centerpiece,

ar

t honow heart of red Bowera
w"

the nnlk

moderai-:

spper

ahadee

able.

jrwe

Mix with tbe apples and

e Weiv you tO(ibe grated peel and ooe-haJf the Julc; of

paper

V.r>wber« about the lootB and

Cream

use thick cresun Instead . f

butter.

heart-shaped

■h' candle ebadea. Set the cao-

Peel three

:*rl

of

lera and there agteiim tha waB

-!d i nie de..eri

be coos-

t cold

mlBced

whole

ii.'wLv i> an api-eiizing tariatton Of

I

mad#

light wood aud paper A bow aad a^

l'.in;;'0:t pi.-, topped with whipped

d

B. •. u off im

»UUh

tha

It u not hard ta tnra aa ordteary

Ton car churn

Seme ooed

•js'ja! way

place pnlverixetf

R-hatarer be

bows and arrows eauaot ba aatlmaia*

p

tM- Spoiled, as

th.

Vaientlhe aappar ta a laot of

spread, whether a faoat at ■wswieff

te ibera la ehear.-

I ;Se pin'.. Si
may

ir.tr s :■

Strenu-' twe,.n the layrs

elect

A
love.

night, lore araat ba thOra.

commence
ihe gas

Th»

kitih- •

R*hal event character-^ „,ft m»Hn and

chandelier, -one, How many prae*^

A VateirtiM B

""''v the cover two or three Umes

w "1

Inst, sd of at

,--,p(y n

Benjamin Harrisons term’

needed

>' :-'f-^ti.> tight. If tbe cnaam la sour,

itshpan auth Its

...
i.-crm..- ....if

iji.-diaie|y

"Old Rough and!

Who was -the

One?" 9

they

quarts cf

. .-gs,

: !.a.-k

ai-d the fla'-or w,’i

Indejwn

and

I'ae a gallon syrup pal)

wojl.l

k--.! --'ai-uj/r

dl-d

outfit

Barra aold.

autOBl

be * cloth ov.r the cover »o as to'make

-t.ud facing It, there

tw,.

the

Another lime I

Utile milk.

-r.-,.!.-

r. fr-'ni a

J.isl fifty yeara after

De.-Uralloo

J^uncealed by

Rn>eat thla ntU aU tha applaa

•ynip over tbam.

Best Way.

will not spiitt-r and wi.! brew

How

them

)^r tbe Seoeflt Of thoae wbo have

, ••»..

..re PylT.g

t‘.

Which

■!«*«*

--------------------------------Whei:

Which prvsldeaU have

I

while, aod blue 'heir own butler, here Is a DOveUIttte

spriBkl ng of flour 1:; iiu- pan
f

candi.w

cr-jii

maiden hair feni
:-edestal

L'poA a Oay

the center of thta baaft.

t Cupid stand
From the ceetenxeee of flowers let
nbbons reacb to :he places

•-dge 10 keep ihe powder from .pilling ;Serve w-ftb cream,

guesw

\Vi .' lamp chimneys or wiudowpanes |

joined t

Cream Pit- --One pint of awe*; milk

ir.

One

Of

tbe

end of the rlhboe to

The Other rthten 0*4 to

• i: Which pres »;;ii tfcj, J., oioth aad they wHI be^ih.ats-d la do.ble bollen
Heaping
-■Uero-B to teachUt, the a
banging each aide of the center of" cd for a second
Onefourth wuuDd about a Slagle flower or aboot
Ihr aonl. the hap*loe#a of the hear.. tbe table, may hang prints of George'*■*< Impearbed* 1' Who wa. oleal aud spsrklJig almost instantly. | tablespoon ront starch
Martha Washington In banner
"TheSage of Moiii .-elio"’
H
IThlcB
Er.ongh powder
will rama;ii Inthe cjp sugar Yolks of atwo
eggsof »-:l
cluster
flowera Al the aad of tbe

In the Leekli^ ateaa.
TItte world M Uko a tartdngftaaa.

Ike leaven of youth. Uie pr*Tlteg**of

And It ywi wnnt dowoh

purity, the echo of

Poopte frown at you aa ymi pass

on a fretful face—
tad

‘nw very same griastw.
The worM la Uke a-tooktnr^aaa.

Inncrienoe.

the

1. outlined by twUi.-d red. while,

trenanre of tbe hnmMe. (he wealUi of and blue crepe paper.

And was you ailghUngly;
tt you want quarrek. tanba aod foes.
Beowl at the srorid—yuo'U
shows

the

S

the

<>«««’

bolder resting In the center of a very
From

of

AVhlch prwUteoi

Pap. r;«» the same day

may decorate the aides of Ihe/Uninjt

Uny. Sag

plc'iif-s

prral4- nt<

>“ office? :.

are cooked, thee poor the rettiUtec

small

ibe.r purpose wq|I

kcrcpial.le iirli.-s

.aclv

^

lag.

f..r

diningconcealteg.

blue ribbons

Which state h«3

Hickory’"

out of

hope lo be both Under aod spark.

f«r

or a !..>» of lion bobs, lu-d

'“'‘k'

Biore tbe appUaa froto tbe ayrap with

be In the form .siwni a f*-w mlnutea on them with my

logeiher

ing. pat In Just enoagh applaa to oow .
er tbe top. and cook anal teodar. Be- .
a aklmmer to kaop tbam troa braak-

slicks the n-ai lime you want aotne

pariocs are flags, stars.'

while, and

dry. and then

r«- the ordinary (boola for cauJIe-

graph of any .'fth.- prewldenU frsm
re.1

!>»"• s-j.-ceeded to the
; chivf executive*
5
Who was
O'l

eeoter|d‘«l

cake

rad

and d-ror-*t.'d

"o '»k'“R

8UU another Uble for the Jtnd of
rebroary may have for

Iwtjce

to one part water. Hara tko appM*
peeled and cut Into fourtha, and ^aha

sandwiches] Iravs* 1 used to decorate, they served

each ii,.-d as favorv while a small photo

W';ih

rrasid--:;:-

man>

:

tied

But the plan Heaven

oSera la of another build.

K»w

tnos'*

rib

spread

of angar 1

Of

which

stretch up'a frwme.^ Iran,

ra'BuIi..

to the bread

«* »l»e m*> desire
'

place, hold

about with red and white baby

wilb

bfsiesr can eit.ud ih.-

1h-

though mao laya many anarea for the I enough decoration foa (he table Itaeir
ten but an overturaed net. and that bouquet holders at each

for

In

(nsyunnalse this way on a birthday cake, says oce

!'r..wn br--sd

num and roaeit.-s of red.

"f qnesi.ouf. at: cf
our

Ihiglish

yi-i enough

at- i-nter of pa.ner

handful

water.

Tbese >ane up until nearly

leares

d.-crations

and eagle-.,

p«t a

whole etevea. Whaa the «r«p It boil­

!i>'mgraphy
Suitai-le

.d

Americar.

tb.

wriii

them

i»-nril«

pasted

""li sketebra

..nd

to

It soak, pressing gently fnai time

c..rr.»- UKue pa|>er Omiuilgn bnttons lo thv 'churn

jilr’ur.-i!

artiflcial

Rue.

iilaces.

a'v. In- -ervedwith this salad

may r.».in» and

f'*'*' written upon th.-in th>-

had never before come j cherries, caught to the Uble cover !-y

touch."

with

of<

gu«*t, that he or she ti'.iy gu--» these

and

rh.>[)|M d

with

Is

lukewarm

In each piece of apple two or thna

The sandwicc-*"

1-- cut circular, and

fibe

In

with a I
sugar and ctasamoa. aad rwpteeu la
(be oven natfl the aa^ and bvtta’
have melted ut a
Bpteed Apptefe-1 a a rteb syr«

lay the article to be cleaned and

blanched hazel! time, but not rubbing It. When clean.

their

thet- The ice i ream rhould

cleurl.
bearing

tachfd. muMt be pnivl le,!
nsimhi'S

hi*,

pits be-

Muiicicellu |'f

with

be

cards

nuiulx'rs.

stemt-

fe.toon
of

Vcrtioo.

white, and blue pencils

rad. white

room

the

1-nuce

Washing , l.i roske It »iici
me

other lllustnillotis

associated

while

pins

sprays

for

Another set of card-

the ^cherry

runners or

friendly note from one with whoae[chandelier,
much In

(Mount

cliisely

^

I have only tic watch for the surprlae. 1 may be arranged by having the pin
UtUe. barefoot neighbor, a great hand-. Twheed

peraonnlly

homes

In the men's cherries

After that! ver leaf-shaped cravat

may

fi.r a|w:th

people, places or .vents which

beart-shai<ed

In

oil

;.. |.n

should all

ddey
Kldd<

In

appropriate

pinned up atv'imd

eic.i. and any

rtlr

(ound to come off easily

be poyout presence

ful of water Ullea.

Have

Then

BnL that God loves me sod -wlshaa each chen-y pulled off by

mind mynelf of two or throe things:

rooking Schu.ll Maga , .•»

Urn s birthday

re- and these Articular cherrtev viM bv

comer of thr ntaverae. then, that hejlocket
will make It a happy day

erpeclally

"When j gurata are Udd to each ghe a .....

1 awake each morning I like

to

The nostoo

phot.igrapbs of the prswldeuts.

of
at

bona need not be explalnej until the

la ways wbleh moat would find unra-j coffee cups are In evidence
and

be

ribbon

pr.'oi.'.i out, and

nut> ttisvried
are

rlne g!.es tbe foltowlng hints

streamer

may come from one cherry to eaco
learning,

. to culUTate tbe be-

"aurrrlae- U th* Uny ipark. But we piece

tora'a daar eaka!

ir.g

as

lanned rherr1--s.

••Pr«-sld.'i)l;al Party.- which would t-'lmlsed

obtained at many of the snop., it pre­

day’s ration.
And Ood keep u and gnlde

woo.].11

swell

bran

niele from the Oat!-

tnayminalsr Jn'...inp.

dlfflcute-

to make, or ready-made ones can ire
ferred. Have the cherries rather large,

tancy te tbe ilnder laid

'Re are Urtaf ewtt day In the aon-

liitle

quotations

arraagi-d

tbrae being of cotloo with red Ussiie

rewarding

taUlngoe as tbro’ bit eoA Una
•7«A
_ swii fiadiwilrif aa^ brl^tenlag my
Indoor oklea.
And baby* tatbar, wUb tend, true
baaH
(To baby, aad ad. bone's better part)
Hte taco U eunAUie aad we rejoice
In (be atmte beard In bis toring
votes.
•0 why aboald we heed as the days

b<‘

center piece. These

tbe sunny side, and you bWre al- ‘
aoM won Uie batUe of lUe at tbe '

Bald a woman wboM Unra 1

PoOowtac. •• t««Bd «a Ua raaUaaa

cherTl*-s.

with

f m«r

One eKdient way to wsab colored

Cake, c mbroldt ry

The Ks'ad Is

tell s he." etc . are some .
A simple (

use of a new kettle.

Coff.-c
forrto

An Image bright aod kind.

ihU way you will prevent rust and all
' the annoyances liable to occur In the
|

Ice Oeam

Ekob face refiecUng back to you

What can l-aa the days go by—
Whetbar glaOBy or bright the sky*
What eara 1 what the weather may

rvfreah

Sandwiches

‘ PsfHr pallic cnees for Ice, *nh shield
cherry- d.Tc>ru^lln^

almple

half a doien Umes betera ualag. In

(Therry Salad

Inches

to

15. John Tyler

m. nir may lie t-erved.

Thi-n one can get lunch

, s. ia

MRS. MABEL-BATES WILLIAMS Editor

And whyt W.rtl. i



fiaror'and bake with aa nodererasti

It

the poor, the bead of the cap ot pleasdispels
bines

and

deJectioD.

mangles

banlahes

melnncboly

; d.sguUe

Bed ribbons erosalng a white cloth
sign for a luncheon cloth

Four lo*

Hag- ary

what kings envy tha peaaaou. plute- Pt the eenicr place have 1
pole resting In a mound of mcj

And It yon srish to bo
tha taRoeoBk ICa the sheeo on the other graen. the pole
wound
On planaant terms wlU all wbo pass tOver Of umUaa: the ripple on tbe wa-. gallax.
A small silken flag rt
leris dMIght; Ike gUnt of the gold of'
wUhODl It hnmor would be
dnmb, wit

would

wither,

ty*U J

Thera

«ra many

clerar

(nmpioa. l«Bl«ue deaigiia for Ubie

decor

or ley
Ith

C

Qght

RIKlatn H

5

1

William H , th-n

TaylorXJncolD Garfield.
7

f. rson

5

atoharv
1(>

, Celebrailun erf the

Taylor.
The

made'stlr whole In heated milk. aJd small

them

a? I I Flavor

out

^.1 1 Sake-l

to

ibeir

Jack

length.

.:i«-* will be ucifonc aad no br;^aa

McKIc.

Th - inak--« a clewa cut

Mock

I

The b«t w-iy t-

of i>r mure,

ir.

then ■

crua



ftneh

cooked

and cover

’’f

salt

pour

Into

1

wtlh

mertn

place

card

Is

taken up a rlMwa

crwBberr.es.

three-

Quarietw of a cup of stoned raisins

into nosegays

and

atoigls

ware stores tn
beartahaped

flowers.

wtdeh .

cakes.

Tin

ij three guniterw of a eup sugar, Ihree-

made tor (be cutting of

• I quarters of a cup of hot water;

wandwlchee. meat loaf.

I

la

drawn and tha contorpteca it taraad

Tins ran be fonad a L many bard-

Pte—Th

let

kettle with I cook twenty mlactes. when eoiM add

WBler, wipe dry and r

mew; each gorat finds that whea hla

Bvwer fur each Of the (
Cherry

a cup of ripe

9. Theo , kett!.- fi>r ura ..

Inangufatlun

When

ie ' gue,

need be wasted

CvotenBlvl polalo j-ralings, U

. I George Washtngtoo. IX. KIm. 13. An-

piece of butter acd

cross the eo.l.-.

Zach

John Adams and Thomas Jvf ;

up lore Roosevelt.

pul!

|beaten and dtoeolved In a IH'le milk

raw. a new wh:i.- .(ring

Twer- .round 'he loaf

Andraw

Karrtaoii.

tlnj.-n,

n u not easy lu cut frv.hl>

''.rx.wc Ir.-ad
are

.Vrw Tork. six 3
(

, i.ah to be used several

Who w!i. pre.ldent dor-j

Mexican War?

Harr.son.

It telof the Uble may hold red carnations, cm

iry the poor, the gnilty envy

15

'“k

ntrlpe effect would be a prv'tty de-'The anjwers to these

It's the foe of wxye. the dealroyer of I blue pottery bowts at the four corners
depraaalon. tbe enemy of grief;

**•"' ’<> ^1* Itmuguraflon in

small I

I
L

of

of flov aad

bottpr.

The

aboee

etc.

Potato

bells can be shaped after frytag aad
brick tee cream can he rat into hoart
e* wiu a tto otter.

Pages 9 t* 16
TRAVenSE CITY. ORAND TRAVERftE COUNTY. I

BREATEST EVER GIVEN HERE
■nccMifuI poilUnl ntbcrlDci tn Ui«
M»tory of northern MlchlR*a. II •»*
the Urecst hoJy cf rrprrienincive
tnen <eer tnthirtd In tht;> «c(Uoo of
the rule nod to It were numbered
men Tb# are #5d who have been
prominent not only In the blltory
of the republlrna |>nny but In the
i deTelopmect o{ northern
Micblcno
[*and in the pr. jtrew of ih.- whole
While (ormer bnniri'tii of thli
I club have been »uerereful, nod while
tdr.tlCRul'hr-: men from other portloni
SNTHUWAEM MARKED
EVERY |[
|i.f Ibe cuui.try have • Idreesed northMINUTE OF MCETiNa
. MkhUmo r.-publleiin*. It !■ tafe
- : to My. thsi nvttr In Ae b!»’.oo' of
---------Treverae rcRioo bu there been
THIEE CONGRESSMEN SPOKE lan «miy or nrh eble orators ■>;
those whlth cMtrUlnr.I In the City
oiH-ra bouse laat cvenlns.
TOWNEEND. KAHN. LEOARE, ALL
The avatlng rapacity of the banquet i
VERY ABLE MEN.
ball was pveriated. The Ra'lery was'
crowded with a Urce oumber, the .
greater portion being ladle*
Every:
Hon. OOOT0O O. Covall .Hon. Amoo S. man who could si cur" a banquet |
MoMolfUn. Hon. CmMt C.B<nlth. Uicket bad a place on the main floor;
Hen.' Frodoriek W. Mayna.
\ but
blit long
Innr before
befor.i the hour Bxed
Bicd fitor the ^
OEOTGE C’. C . ILL.
Hon. C. A. Falmor. all
feast the Ucki'.s were cihaaated, and lY'iverae Cltr. L'r ted Stc ew Oiueict
Handlod Topleo Wotl.
Attorney ft- Western
•n
a gtfal nmn'.er were disappointed'
brtog at Ic tn pAMlelpate. These,:
Tke AM nnnnal banquet of Ae however, bad to be eoaimted with ' arademy Bd.'olnlug ^tui- "perg hull,
[This reception gar.- the I'.-opIe of the
Grand TraverM Uncoln club held In gallery tickets.
Informal Recept'ion,
jciiy and siirroundUg lerntory an
tte CII7 open hooM last night.
Prevloui’ to the aerrlng of the ban-1 opportunity to get In cloRr pcrwonal
POMCO tnlo hlotory uooeedthe most

ft

INSPIRING
ADDRESSES

lAN. THUREOAY, FE0RUARY 13. IW.

touch with the dUtlnKuUhed eleltor*. ^ bowerer. and ho being the lut o»e!pre*eoU to ^another poetlon of the there were load ewli* for Fred C. W«twhich added to the pleaMce of the ! upoo the program »>arrely a man left tuper the co^ete addrew of Coo more, of Cadillac. ' Mr. W«t»orw «•occaaloo. The dUtlcpUilied
to hid Baiahed. it wm crottman Townwnd. which -lU be ellning to talk becMM R WM SO lain.

I

J

L ni

iLrrur;:.

...............In --.......... •la
'
repreaentatlvea
Washington
oon knowledge Is northmi Michigan '
and the people of this section were :
de'lchted to meet him pcrwaeally. I
Srarrely Iras cordial was the rweep- |
Uos icudcre-d to Congressman Kahn 1
Of CaLfornta. whose address upon the
Japanese question wca a brilliant.!
eloquent and forceful exposition of '
Ae problem which Is of very grave j
moment to the iKOple of the Paclflc

“*

l«“‘ P*rt ‘■1
proaratj was ••LUiWH,e Consressman Townsend did
Oettysburg AddrvM ' by Amos
deliver the addfes. wHeh be bad UaewelmM. of (Iranj lUHds. r,'ad by
Cuamy School OommUslooer CMsp.
I Mr. UusaUman not be.ni; able to be.'
present.
While one of the elements which
drew the Itnmenae crowd was th ■
presence of the outside tbsUngqlsboI
sr-oakera. the other speakers of local
tame were fully appreciated. The jd
dresB Of Brnewt C Smith. -Thoughts
Of the I^y." was eloquent, forceful
.........................the address of
Cnited State* l>tstrlrt Attorney Geo
G Cover was equally pleasing and
received
It goes without mayt the- r A I’alai. r. of MiUiitce,
fr. Idtd as liMstmc'f r with the
. J •• and Clcn'iv wl.P.h Is char
ec' rittic cf th»; genii; c--r ''njsn
and loyal n-pi bl err

Siarcely less so was the receptiontendered to Oongressiuan Geo. 6. Le-1
I garc of So.ith Carolina, one of tbe'
'yo-inge>i members ol tbo house of j
representatives and one of the moati
brilliant. Congressman Legare struck I
the keynote of Atnerlran pairlotir|
ssDtinient in hla addrers upon the!
north and <outh Hit descriptinn of!
cohdUlons In the south after the war >
whs patbcllf. hot hl« warm tribute to
the people of the north and bla loyal '
Ity to theVgoverntnent and the Atnerl
ran oailoo met with heartfelt re
HON. GEORGE 8. LECARE.
rpQiiM* from the entire audienrc. Charieeton. 8. C-. Member of Coitgrs
Congresfma.i Townsendl address- _____ From South Carolma.
ipon probli-nis -of (be day '
»h..rt owing toylhe lateness of Iho pr.-par-il for iMi- occasion t
hour. NotwlthslandlQg this condition, to the remark.' be made tJ

The baaq-;»i was w. ll served and
in keeping with the oilier aucce«s««
rf the occasion, Tbe luvocatlon was
pi'..,.oui-J by the Rev. T Hon j Cav,
cf the ITesbytertan church, shortly
r'*w S ocltuk aid nllbotigh It waa
• o'clock bjforc the ban.-.ticters arose
from the uUVa, so p’eSs.d were they
with the aectlnients o.preaaed. that

ClOTHme IT WHIBIWIND PRICES

The stage wetting was es* et
beauty, a magnlfleent Atowrtesn Bag
tortnlng a barkground for ttaw apeakrrv. Die large palm* also throwing Iklo relief the flve aasatl t*blw, wttb
ibcl: srowy nappery and wpmyn at
carnations nf p‘nk and whR*. whlA
were arranged (Or (he apwnkww tk>
stead of the old time loog tnblWB.
•tnialler palms were also pUewd alo^
ir.e fooihgtiii. and diapwo «E rod.
iConilnued on page 13.)
Mr. Crisp
County School Cl
U Cri',. has b«-n Invited to dwUvqr
an address upon Abrlliam lAnoto at
the annual noting of Ae Cbartwvotx
historical society os Friday cwwalag,
fVb 11 The Charievotk Hlrtoitcal
soriett u an Incorpontwd orgaalm
hose existence dates bM^to tta
locorpomtlon of tbe village of Charts
voix. It has a RiemberwUp of IM or
, more represrnutlve pwoplw
___ __
In histoHcal rrweaTT-b and It •
which U qnite prominent in th* g^
It Is a compUnent to Mr. Critp «a
receive an torttatlnn to dellvtr aa addre*. before thla *odety and Mr. OrtBR
will deliver an addiWM which wIH ha
In keeping with the diatiactica at tha
Charlevoix HlttorleaJ ^«9Mr.

H. L. M. Co.

That Started Saturday Morning, Feb. 8th,
will continue in our Qothing Division.
As is alwavs the case at the Big Store, there is a reason for ihese enor­
mous Cut In Prices. After seMinu from the<i« Mn^^s through our fall and
early winter seasons, and the Great Year End Sale of January, our In­
ventory shows manv lines or ioU with a compai^ative few of the original
assortment left, and as the management of this division has been
changed It is the desire of the new buyers to Close Onl all of these lines
at once lo make way for the Spring Goods.
" BELIEVING THAT A LIVE NICKLE IS WORTH MORE THAN A DEAD
DOLLAR.**
The most we could say about this sale wuuld fall far short of pictur­
ing this wonderful opportunity to buy Clothing for man. youth
or boy. Never before were such baagains offered and a comparrison of
prices would conv'nce the most sceptic.
They include almost every known style of cloth and show an elegant
assortment of colorings.
j
Remember these prices do not by any mens cover everything at
sain prices for each and every garment in our mimmjth clothing de­
partment is suttect to a radical reduction in price.
YOU WILL FIND EVERY GARMENT JUST AS ADVERTISED.

OVERCOATS and ULSTERS lor BOYS and YOUTHS
These are made
extraheade up of extraheavv
materia's.',wi th either storm or velve’
collars, p'aii far.Tiers satin and fancy pJaid lininf
lings: extra well made and
suitab^p for winter wear.
Lot No. 1.

IlfOCoat*
Spoci&l for thi* Ss!c.. .

Lot No. 2. rCoau

Special for ibis Sale...

Lot No. L S^wndnCVvtts
Spu’ialfor ih's SiiJe...

Lot No. 4. llOOoaU
bpitiwl for !hi» Sale...

IVIKN’S

» U I X S

Aboat 13S Uen't Sait* in nobby coloring* of fanej VYoritols and invitahlc
ttripea and check* m bloc, browu au<! bUck effccl*. arranifvd in eight diffc*•at bu"
8 for quick lolection.
Lot 1—Con«istinc of 2l suit* Lot 5—Ci.n*i>iirig of ‘22 suits
that .old fi>r Sl7,
nhat sold for $10
n nn
SIS, eso. Sale pnee- J2.00
each. Sale price... g,UU
Lot *2—Conkikttmr of 16 nuirw Lot 6—Cr n«istine of 6 suits that
^old forSlKeacS.
IA CA
that .sold for S12 and A All
Our sale price -<■■ |0iwU
$15 .'‘alepric:......... g,yy
Lot fi—Consisting of 1C> »uiu Lot 7—Consisting of 16 suits that
thaiaoid for S15
in Afl
sold tor $18 and
11 AO
each, hale price... |y,yy
$21. Sale price........ I4.UU
Lot 4—Consi»iing of 86 suiA that Lot 8 -Cons'sting of 6 suits th.-u
told for $16. $16
linn
sold for $20 and $22 | j QQ
and $18 hale price. .||,yy
each. Sale Price

$1.50
$2.00
S2.50
$3.00

Lot No. 5.

S3.50

$l< nn.l 110 Cotiig
.‘^iwcihl f..>r tbi*

Lot No. 6. llOMdSlSroati
Sjw»cih1 for tbii Sale..

Lot No. 7. no CoaU
Special for ihi* Sale.

$4.00
$4.50

BOY*S AND YOUTH’S LONG PANT SUITS
In B-'-’j* brown* and h'ack*. made .f Scoii-h Mistnrw. Fancy Wi.ist.-«ls and
Kanr) Cusliojcri-*, almosi all lire* to *el«.-. from up to
L.t I-SIO. $12. $l:! and

er Art

$M,Suit,kU. prio-....... 56.00

Lot 2-SKJoOaud Sl.i.Siiii
rn
•sir price ..........................>7.50
Let
$10. $11 an 1,12 .-10
rn
Suiu Sa',. Tfic.................. ib.bU
L->t4 IT.rO.tb.llOanJ
rft
$i;<Sui.8 Sale>ric-......... S4.50
ot
JlOand. $12 Suite.
jg gjj
Lot.-.-J10at.d$12Suiie.
half price ..

L-.16-

T.oOaiiar.'

Sa!,-prux .
Lot 7 $-‘.,$'1. $7 m..! $11
suits hale priv-e............
Lot '•—$.') to $7 .tO su:u
Sale i-ftoc............................
Lot 5* -$5 and t»i suit*
S-le Ptio..............................
L->l 10—$5 suit*, an'citra
viJuo Sqlcpri.f............

S3.50

$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50

BOYS* LONG PANTS
.\lx>ul 7.0 jairs of Boy*' Louk Pants, almost
in vani r up t<> $l<
It anyeizc.
anyei:
narkdl for
ntaio ever cITjrtHi in tbe city, .All markeil
5Q{J 0 p3jf
th.- S|)- (iai Snl- at from $l oO down to .

BOYS’ KNEE PANTS SUITS
In t!.ii as*..rt:i.. lit ' -i; -di tiad u>..'^:wKiJc* PafiU Suita io *isea from
I to y Tea:*. Th.-*v ''-a.i.t U Wor*ud*. Chcviul.. Fancy Scotch Uiktorea
aud Fancy Ca»>m.-re*

Yonths* Coalsand

Lf't 1—-A retfular $150 Knee
Pitiia Suit. Sale pnoe----Lot 2—.A rcuular$2 50 Knee
rw\
Panto Sl)( Sale price. .. .>I.UU
lx.1 :i-.\ roeular M 60 Kc€« », «r
Panto .Sint. Sale-price ...ji.Zb
Lot -1—A rtsiular $4 50 Knee <
ttt.V-A recular $5 00 Km*
Pint, him Saleprioe...

$1.75

r^-KDlar $'i.00 Knee (a Mr
Panto Suit Sale prire.
prire -)Z.Zu

Lot

Veata.

I
ar- tbe coal* and v.*tt from
which the p^tiU h^ve been sold,
and c-nipo*e all ibc k’ood qoglitiea
< ( our rnfiil&r auito.
A chance to
Sil in tbe winter supply lor the Ixiy.
Lot 1 - $-5 Coat* and \ eett.
hale price .......................
ILM
Lot 3—$7 C-oato and Vest*.
Sale price- ..................................... $%M
Lot$5 .Yj to S7..50 Ccato and
Vt-*«. Sale pri.e....................SS.M
$7 .50. S.50 and
~0Coats and Vegta.
.Sale price.................................... $4.M

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company
MiillV I ' "

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ORANO TRAVERM HtftALO. THURROAY,' FEBftUARV U. 1K7.
TlO-lCTATE or MICHTQAK. IMS PROFor a special fw Aatanday **• wllllwhlta tto ........................
other hu«. the lBB«*o«aBto ta'datar the trip to the eltr aoUl totarhate Court for ^
toe Oontj cf
.............. *0e;»^ beta Court for toe County ofl^ •»»»*
Herring, per do*
kooMe. MUr elothtag
elotMa« aad better pro- Be aahltrheil the horses, and as be
Vo-,Grand Iraverse.
'Grand Travoroe.
tad then awar froB the ataigh Mrs. Inga and pattonia et per jrsrd
twUoB €t •killed tabor mn
I At a ac.-ioa of aald nmrt. hell at I In toe matter of the eatata cf AAbewita o< the re- HermsB plaaged torprard. falltag
(the probate ofllce. la) toe City of ten A. Mcherwon. deceased.
Praah Oaa Flab.
Travirso Clt.v. m *vd county, oa the] Notice la hereby gl*B that four
Borai o( the o
HtRALORBND mOORD Ca
tsc'stb day of fMnraaiy'. A D l»n«.
1 raontoa from the lUfa day of FbbrdMr. Hennan carried ber tau t
K;.i Pn-Jcni; Ron pted R. Walker, ary. a. O. 1M8. hare been allowed
THB fbAILWAV RROMCT.
booae and a phTSletaa and nelgbbc
Judec of ProbauItor ernStor* to ptwaeot toetr claims
The «pMtal cMUklttee ot tbe beard were at once notUed. bot tatade
lo
toe
matirr
hi
toe
crute
of
wn-|
against
said daceaaed to
said
Traverse City, Mich.
or ti*de. •tvotoM to take'«» the half an hportabe area dead. Sbe w
Itain J. Wallace dedrased.
| court tor esamtnatlOD aad adjustment
filfQR. r. BATU,
John Wallace haring flled In said | aad that all credllots of said deBettor «r bead BibMrtpUeu tor the aboB M mra old.
court
his
petition
praying
that
sold
ewed
ate
resulted
to
preowil
their
oebd'-Bnet reUvar wd tatorTwo lltUe ooaa are left to Boore e
court adjudkatr and determine srho'jialmt to said court, at toe probate
BTbea Itae. had U'« trM Boatlav re* BOtber'i loss. Harold, two mrs old
TODAVta MARKCTA.
were at the lime of daath the legal' „#ice in toe CHy «< Trarerse Ctty.
p p|8almon spawn, par
terder. Md tt ta ptajalni to mU that and Walter, right Bont
bitr* of said deceased and entitled to ., ,

bitrs
«» ne hefnie toe iBto
BMBbm of toll ooBBltoe aaatBerentl peara ago Ura. HeiBan's Frbm Wedneadax'a Record.
Mackerel, per lb

June, a' ft l»t. and that said
iRock Carp, per lb..........
fcMd a rerr farorabte ialeivat ta the long* becsBe affected, and fesrlng
,.,18e
sel^
'claims
claims will be heard by
L. aald coert
Flounder*,
per
lb
...
.
on Thuraday.
'Thureday. the
the mb
16th day
day of June.
ed *Tbei Beaotr Doctor* arhloh ocoie* that her health Bight faU eatlrclp sbe
•• |t!l MiWh. T’ft^iao^n
u o»
This Iws beai ■ mord breaking •
Soloa. per lb
ibers that thu rall- took the open air tmuneni. sleeping
Bent or'the
••t*®|the forenoon at said probate offlci-. A U ISOL at ten o'clock ta the forepetal
lb .
. ..itc^be and I* hereby appointed for hear■hoald be encoor- out of door* and getilng all the fresh e hundred
rw the htatitan ta traw. OMr.
d leada
leads having bean weigh- •
perch, per
p
Datcd F<b II, A D IPM.
j.er lb
and that I sUeoooos effort I elr'paaslble. Bbe graduallp Improred.
the markat acale*
FRED R- WALSBR.
Sea Pike, per lb ..
be Bade to ralM *adcleot
7 M,
Judge of Ptobal*.
I.
thought that she- would
o'clock, with mors coming. The
notice Ihejvof U- given by publication
fond* to warrant ibe Carter Conttmc;
AUY1NO
illp Ttgata her bnlth. 'me
fa «H3|.y ,>f this oil.-t for throe sue
pries paid threuphewt the day
u«lfiAT «M MOVUKMT It.
UOB ooBpanr to eotnirfcte the pro}eeL
’ of ber death U attribnted
••slie ai-ekt previous
Eisir-lJturaY bealih acems ftoatly.
was so cents, with only lw« loadc
«• «er. Pi Ooeklto prMcbed
Thta oeoBasr ha* atreadr ex^etlded heinorhage of the lungs. Her pere-i
imi"-.>«e<l.
of inferior grsdo bringing leas.
.-.IJ. a ne*r|W|-T pr.nlej and clrcu-, .^da V.-a; abe baa benrvi that her
about 110.000 opera ihl* propoalUon.
and tare, Ertekaoo. lire at Good
Yesterday tt.ere were 70 loads
„,u
^
________
I laaal «|dleB Ui the Oon- The Kanash A bar Intereau hare Harbor.
throughout tho day.
I taB Bltft before aatraertbed for about ««,000 worth of
Judge of Probau- '
This ii Werta Raadmg.
liar, loose, per ton .....................illDK
A »err tar»a a
.
F Eellnakl. of 6 K Oiliaoa 8L.
bond*. Tbl* *ub*cr1ptlOD ta ao erlA Dsn|
angereus Oparatien.
Ituffalo. N. T.-aaya: ■
4he
I avU tiOB an in- dence of the taltn these large tntee
ftrtavad thhd
VMiter.lay about T.m«l bushels
ovsl of toe app<-odlx by a ni..ft annovlng cold a»
r had
Bt
Araeoeal
eat* bare to the railroad and ta Trarpotatoes exebangf-d handa od toe i
. on,- «ho take* Or King's
Bnckiens' Arikca Bal%e. I : ap;
Ititw <|t«mtl0Ba of pcalUfe arlta erae Oty* future, and other tatereata
,^1, ,»}rr once a day for two
ket alle. netting the faruera of the nuckwhcL per bu ...........................» New Ufe tolls Is ever fubjoct.-d to
d*!^ if the oataeo traflta, atao •ad bnrinasa Bee ta Tnrerae CtU'
this frightful orU.-al They work so
^^en every trace of tbe eorc
connty .tinut |3.CflO. Tbla was due lo
quu-tl) you .loii i fe.-! them, 'ni.,
Sold unihintaf tv Otattttka la other ptaoea should glre It rerr earefta cooaldera
the Ideal wcatbrr wMcli made hauling
coasiliwi.oii. Ullliiustu-ss
t 8. B. Walt 4 Rona.
drla todnabtlal aad feoeral lk», and we bellere that If thta U
easy. One load of stone, one of car- Corn; ta Olft r, lu........................ »c laita. 25c at S. K Walt £ Sons, ilauK
*tmm iBpwwit bad (Btaved done, the iwauU will be aattafactoir.
nah 4 l.ay, C A. BurIkv Drug (ta-.
rota and eereral loads of hay added
drug siure*_____________________ ____
It ta eoaeoded that nothing wilt do
ar 71 Yaara Old aad Was a Veteran to the work Of Welghmaeter Winnie.
^
Mat, t»lH KWM OUT
ireorge LArdie shipped four ears ol
Trarerse Cttr as much good
of Civil WaiwPiMiarai aervlei
aatartal 'beMStt had ban bring as manr retuma In the future'
pvutoes last night.
Thwraday.
CHICAGO, POTATO'MARKCT.
aa rapid transit -between thta citr.
M hwiwny tha «aa^. Mr. Ooeh- m Itapida. Cbarieroix and tnlerChlcagn, P«-b. 12—The market was
te ■w hiil I fta taot that apaaklag BOdtato polDta. a atnet car Bne will
steady at yesterday's prleea. Arrival* spring chickens, live weight___
lOEMr. tko nagalta aiataM
were light and the demand tame
be a great eoorentenee. but aside from RperUI to the Evening Record.
Hidea
Kingsley. Hlcb.. Peb. 11.—Oaorge N. Burbanks are aald lo be offered quite
this, the bnellta of taterarban eitentralle aad aot skB aboald not be orerlooked. The Campbell, one of the llrat settlers of freely, but of Rurala toe supply Is Hides, green ..................................... ««le
Hide.,
cured,
'o.
I ........................
Fife
Lake
township,
died
si
4
o'clock
Be apoke of the
light. A rather easy undertone pr>^
win ask the eamcat
Hide*, cured, i 9. 2 '........................
Bornlng at bli home In
That wc are doing business on a difT*
hBM mprd la Bklob ha t
vailed, yet prices were
•liliout
Hobbs' Arighborbood. paralysis being change
e«. *• taaal aploaa koepen aasr of Trarerse City and along the
crent plan ih'eo the usula run of stored.
wbOB he «aa pwaoaillr aegaalirted tween here and Dk Rapids ta support the cause of bit death. He was 71
Rules reported late ysrterday and
yeeri old.
'
wKh aaC de^rM aar bardBUp that of this proIecL It B<
today were: i car frosted at C5c. 1
Mr. Campbell moved from Sheboy­
BlCht
the reUtameot dty and the snrroiiat ,
Rub
Be abowed.: it has come to a point now. where the gan eoanty. Wisconsin, to Fife l^ke •acks) at 6Sr. 1 c r backed a
Spring tamha. lire weight .............6H<
hffwar^tBkt
tOtaPOemrT taeoo Carter Conatmctlon company eipecu township, to tbe home where he died.
PeulVy.
JD IM7 H^ was married to Martha
Tdalaaep Md oaaae hardBip Blfbt be Tnrerae City to do something
Hen*, old, lire weight .......................7e
Hltks.
mother
of
Peter
Mllka.
In
Rep■#M«| br Jhe -Rktaoo Itoepor*.
detemtne to do nothing.
MB«At to M'darlead vaa ao great
Iberefore. If the nllroad ta dealrod tember. 1876. and leaves a widow and
tipit
aboald glre war to by tbe people of tbla dommunlty. It I* eight children He was a veteran of
IMi^Baii'il||»wgriB that
neoeasary that that derir* ahotdd be the CiTlI war.
Grand Traverne.
M||LRtiftcoBBaaltr. He bellered
Eight jear* ago, Mr; Catnpbi-ll auf
At a session of the rrobate Court
BOMid ta the Uqaor otherwlae the matter ■
fered a aiti^e of paralyria and for
Inr *alJ Coun:y. held at tbe Probate
ta^TiarerM atr. Bear
Ibe last year be has been coDdoed lo
p<d.—Record.
« of «atolUg*Ma
bis home. He was honest and unright Butter, creamery, per lb .......
thousand nine hundred and
that you gel your money’s worth when you buy a pitr
THC RIGHT MAN.
1 tooate ta other
in bis dealings and had the respect of Oleamargarloe. per lb ..................... 18c ilghl.
> that wooid be (d
Tbe organluUon of the George O. all wbo knew him.
Press
’resent: Hon Fred R. Wa
Cheese. American cream, per lb
of shoes of us.
Ju<lge of Probate.
Baeh firaator benefit to thaBaetrei Corell Oongreaalonal ctab yoaterday
The funeral aerrice will take place
In
the
ntHiK-r
of
he
estate
of
Wil­
U$ to Ibatr taaUtaa thaa the trade afternoon Is an Indication of the en- Thursday at t p. tn at bis home
liam Ooau-S. late of Mid Otniniy. de' -lA ^vhld thaj are now aMaged. The tonalaam which tar. CoraU wUl re- Burial In Fife Lake cemetery
■doordtaaa aaphaataed this potot be celre for the repablican coogreaslonal
acting and filing Ibe pc-i.linn.
Iflc.l, of Junes '•-.-et, repre^ Ab. hRd has Btatod there are sanr nomination in the elerenth district
Apples ................................................11.00 July
Medicine t
ali's did In
^lipd ettlMu ongaged ta the Uonor Two year* ago Hr. Corell made a
tigde and that the BonBenl ta 8ta strong run agatnat hoary odds and un­
you can get ladies' patent leather dress shoes made
Mtod m^iv^ the baataaaa and aot favorable oondlUons. This year, with
in newest style.
Co&pMsman Darragh out of the Held,
** dfciBB'tha
Feed.
H.
1.4
Oo.'a
Beat,
per
100
I'"
to
raid
James
Marsh
cerdk gi«t BgaBiat ta btaag Bade br a vary powerful force wUl be exerted bles. and fer run down GOndtduDs.'' Ib* .............................................
n real i"Uiti- therein described
II 15,
fog Mr. CaroU ta aU parta,of toe
on
tbe
terms
and
conditions
there' hdrecatai ad the ■daer'tatatoata that
says W. C. KIcriler. of Halllday. Ark..
:ii menclone.t.
"•r. the ettg weald seCer a great hardaUp trtel. pittatflarfy ao ta toe nortbam Blectplc BHeer* purify and enrich tbe
Said iM-thloner further reiiresents
blood, tone up the nerves, and Impart
hr ream od tho laaa.ed tha Uoeaae wtlob.
tbs' raid tt'llllauj Coates dicu on tbe
■vary one who knows Mr.'OoreU vigor and energy to the weak Your Hay. per ton ............................
paid hr lalneaa. Mr. OoAlta dto
^Ptli day of Lk-cember. A l> 1907,
money will be refunded If It falls to
Poultry.
you can get a stylish, good wearing shoe—styHih
W'lhutil making the conveyance reopaad Ihta pbaaa od the faataloe aad aad hU abUlttaa wlU rasRse toe tact help you. SOe ac 6 E. Walt A Sons.
Hens. old. per lb ....................
■liilrtil liy such conlracl. and that
enough for best, good weatiog enough for cverydJay.
■hiaad clearir that th* k»a of thta that be ta a atroag man and toe
Hannah A I-ny. C A. Dugbee Drug
Spring chickens, per lb. ...
George (Nva'i-s Biol Clark Coiili-« have
drug storte.
ildaaaeita a short ttea woald act bt able man ta toe Dortbem portion of
le-eii liolv B],|>oiiili-d executors of said
Spring chickens. Hr. weight
MB and that U weald Bore than be toe dtatrtet who oonld be elected. Hla
Said |M-lltlon,-r prays that a s|>eclflr
apda IP hr a .aarlag ta dtr and advoeacy of the pollciea of President
Mackerel .................................
le-rfcirmanr.- of said contraci l-e dicaaetr Bxpnsaa dtreeOr doe to the RooaareK's admlntairallao ta a stroaig
Flnnln haddlo ..........................
rree-d. and that the excentom of said
•at ta bta faror. Anotoor strong Buckley’•ocicty Win Held a Debate
MpMr trade. The total amoont of
I-Slate be aiilhorixed and dlrecn-d to
,
FRESH MEATS.
en Che Matter a\ the Meeting
ipaar pdd br aatoona In thta coaatr
naeadatlon ta that be wa*-4he
you can get a gents patent colt thoe, made Uucher
make and ei,-cute conv. yance of the
Porterhouse, per lb ..............
,i] .-stall- ilescrllv-d in sal-i ciintracl.
Friday Evening.
ta/tnjdd. or tkta total, the etato only attorney ta toe United Rules
cm, »iih dull leather tops.
...12Hc i„
j«m«-s Mnri-h. u|sm th>- terra*
IMMs da fltAtO. The dtr-s portltm reedra « tolrd-term appointment as
........ IbCjao.i cntidltloii. 'lier.-lii m-iittoiii-d
ad thta la tS.TTO: eoaatr at targe gl.- CnUad RUta* dtatriet attontey. This
Tti,-r«-ui>oo It Is orden-d that MonThe IiK-al option qucsilon will 1h- Ilamberger ................................
'solar fact, batag ta lueU an en-l.iy, the 2nd dav of March, A D ism*.
thoroughly discussed at the nieetltig
n.-xi, 81 lo n'eliwk In th<- for,-ni»o
•• loogtod iweateo AUM. In adAtl-c avslgiied for the hearing of saJ-l
tttta to thta tkeea ta toe dty UcMae .phoold be a atroag dement ta M cf the Buckley Duballng noclely Fil
IM-iltlon. and tha' th,- hrtrs-at l«» of
dty evening and on the followtag FvlMlWtaath paid hy tmioom ta Trsr- Oordl'a favor dortag the caapaigo.
ilay
cventng
the
question
of
whether
«4m Oty atatar toeal j ordlnaacp
Inl.-reMed In salJ eslaf.- are r-qulr.-dl
We believe that Mr. Oovell aboald
gorernment
ownership
of
railroads
lo spiM’ar at a sess'oii of said l'<air: I
aBiMtotg to tdJN. tota'eomptattag be oor next tsongreestn^ and we bewould be beneficial or not will be takth.-n 'o Ih- Imldeu :I1 the I’ri-ban- oftop total of gnjM.
the Ctlv of Travers,- Clt> and
? aupporicd by able atalsunts.
dlstrlct
and
Cbe total aaoMt «f tatoa ta tb^
show cai
lamb .
1 up.
X
the pra'er »f ihe i“ll(luii,-r
a«Bra
AU14M41. toaretore glva -to toe aortbem portion such
Tbe Buckley cinb will furnish a Bbmider ....
roi IM- granted
aa It deeerrea.
Tbe
. toa aataon lleeuB agAiagati aboal
Ari.l
II
Is furth- r crib r.-d liis- -.n-,.
olgn obonld not be one of en­ toam lo meet any team In tots |H>rtlon
A-B*r «ant of tka total Uaoa. OoeI„ :„u.i..r gu.- I...ll<--- -o no- pc,SOI..]
e Stale and are open for engage
nl.-r.-sl.-il 11, said .-Msl.- of Ih.- p-n ,
filBtog top otoar phMa «t too BWf deavor ’for personal reasons
menu.
,|..ncv
or
s;ud ,h-IIII.-i,. nud th. henr
•Id
be
a
Grand
Trarerse
morotfiji as to a postahto Bring ta - axIng ih. r,-,rf. In causing a copy ,,l lb,U, a Bovement which will nolle
ppm, to Bay ka Matod that ta 1N7.
Marked fer Death.
........
, p',1.),Ilsh.-d 1., the Grau.l,
tUdoat Dread TBfwna aoaaty |dAM ^e offorta of the oortheni counGes of
tiewspaiKT pmit ,
Three years ago 1 waa marked for
-l2Hc‘Tn,..T».- it.ralil,
lB<BtBtoal caaaa. TlMra waa axpaad^ the dtatrtet as well as Grand Traverse death. A grave-yard cough was tear side pork .................................. ...12c:.-.| .,,.1 r.ff.il.i.d 111 said roiuii,
w--,-ks jir**vioii^ i-i
and
deBOBStrate
that
this
aecUon
of
ing
my
lung*
to
pieces
Ikwiorv
fail
ad ta am tor tha Aadtow poor ta
OaU, per bo...............................
ed
to
help
me,
ah<l
hope
bad
fled,
tiB oaaaty •f.ATMt. Of these the dlairlct can stand united for
Fresh Lake Fiah.
when my huslwnd got Dr King's New
it ta atatod that toe recordi man of abllty to represent tbe dis­ DUcoverr.'' aayt Mr*. A C Williams, Mackinac trout ......................
It appimaately to per eeat trict ta eongreai. While Hr. Corell's of Bac. Ky. "The flrwtvdose heliwd
me and Improvement kept on until I
offrihaag Iubs was aaeaaritatad hy raa- campaign two years ago was ac
ofXta
ap ofltgaer tadalgeaoe by tooae but one we bellere that condiUona at had gBlncd 68 pounds In tgeeght and
my health was fully restored ' This.
llpiirTil aad those iwitoead of dU- tbl* time Indicate a succeaaful :
icdldne bolds the world's healing 1
tnas. It can atao be auted that a providing the people of tola section record for coughs and cold* aud lung
MagnifiL'cni showiag of
a of toa poUee ex- wlH pot their ahoolders to toe wheel and throat diseases. It prevents pneu-j
and will work for a eoBmon cantr. mcnla Sold under guarantee at S. E.{
pgMo of Tavarae aty U n
1 Sons. Hantiah 4 l-ay. C. A |
In tbl* connection we do aot be­
by toe Batatesance of toe aaloons.
all the newest and prettiest
ll will be necessary for
Etartag toe Aaed year ending May
ones made.
i, iHi. Traverm City paid 84.249.81 (*0T«r to pay any of the newapapers
the Uatrfcl.to support him The
to taotatata It's pdice Ior«e.
Tbe
support
be lecelTed nnsottclted
ypr wdlay May 1. IPOT. 84,747.72. At
Grand
Traverse.
|
too ratio of toe UM Bootha. the year years ago was an erldenoe of
•eosluu nf sa.. ccurt, held ai ,
•adtag May 1, 1PM. woold bring the popnlartty and this year that tapport the probate office. In the CU> "f |
Handsome new Postals from Ic to 10c. I'aocy box
Traverse City, In saidcounty,on the]
total to 4M44. teMBoeh aa there will be largely increased owing t<
lUh day of Febnury, A. D.Iff.
|
retirement of Hr. Darragh.
V.ilentincs and lace Valentines from Ic each to $5.
Preaent
Hon Fred R. .Wslk.-r
ppniatlaa rinoe 1P84. there Boat be
Judge of Probate
I
•OB* looaoo for too tacraoae In eoet
Excellent variety.
lu the matter of toe estate of Ju
cf aolotOMMo or toe loom poUce dellus T Hannah, deceased
j
Samuel Garland and E9*ie R HanpntaMOt. Md It BOy be auted postThen again as usual a tine lot of comic valeotioes
nab
having
filed
in
said
court
their
Uvdy that a oonaldontM* portion of
final account as executorw of raid
% tamiii ta duo to tbe saieons of
!c each.
estate and thrtr petltton praying for
•Bmnnt aiy- Tbo oondoaloa, tberw
toe allowance thereof and for the as­
ftp. to PM tko exjwoM of Grand
C Mail orders promptly and carefully atteoded to
signment aad dtatribiition of the re*l
ff dp to a ■
of said estate.
«C liio gglBPi Is aoariy. if aot ffolB. Mr. Mennan Had Landed Lo^ and Hi* due
It Is onlen-d that the lOto day ol
Wtf*
Advised'Him
to
Delay
Mak.o«aoI lo too datlio wraat poAd hy
March.
A.
ft
IMS,
at
ten
o'c1o.'k
in
In Trip Until Hori Day.
Mhi ta llptataw.
tbe forenoon, at aald probate nfflrr-.
Th* Affvno tpMjIaf Ao Trsvorae
Death came to Mrs. Sophia Herman, be and Is hereby appointed for examOilr In tola rwpoet do not stand wife of Wencll Herman. Monday a(ohBO. The aa^ ooaiUthM ta appar teraoon about f o'clock while toe aotlce toereof be giveu by publication
, stood talking with her koabakd wbo
>dp7 of tola ortter. for three sue
•At In gdAw MM»IMta
M opIMiDaaM tMod. tt ta had imt Aotahad loading a aleigh with eriatve weeka prerlou* to said day of
taCB propaiBtoty to brlngtac them to baoriag. to tbe Oraad ‘naverar Her­
*an OMta'pataotai a
ald.
a niiaapaiwi printed oaf riiruI. AB tt WB getang late. Mr*.
MtaMpd and ooanty oxp«»ao ovnal
lated In said connty.
'
ta too oaoutt reedrod ta ttaenoao Herman wont oat to where her hoaFRBft R. WALKER
7-41
Judge of Probate.
tmm tho Uffoor tatoraota. whUo oa the bOBd waa votktag and advtood hlB ta

final Tn?crse Herald

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Tbe Hannah & Lay Co.

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GEO. CAMPBELL DEAD

t

the

« «*•

««• to

PEOPLE ARE
BEGINNING TO REAUZE

LOW VALUES, GOOftliSHOES, SHORT PRO­
FITS AND LOW PRlCES-TBArS
OUR Aono

ErH-EEEEis

AND YOU KNOW

SPECIAL VALUESiJUST.NOW’*^

FOR $1.S8

FOR$L29

lOUl OPTiOrpUESTION

FOR $1.85

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S£U£K Of aaOD 5HO£S ^

E-.ee::;;:;:.-

Ualcnt’ms

Take a moment lo consliler the ad­
vantage ot saving a part ol yoor
pay* wages or salary compart
with your preaept manner ol llvlnfl-spending all yog earn— and yoo
will decide to save.

DEATH CAME SUDDENLY

Yonr money depi>slted with ns Is
absolutely sale, is payable on de­
mand and will earn three per
cent Interest

Traverse City
State Bank

L;

Oldest* Larqesl and Strongest Bank
In Nortbem Michigan

CITY BOOK STORE
Triverse Oly, Mich.

The Hebart Co. prop.

f STATE BANK

...

««Wllgb TWMMH HUIAIA TMUWAy, raWUARy u. nor.

Before
adjoumlas
Mean .Uteaked the coaaell and board
of trade In behalf of the uMdaUoB
for thel| fencroalty. and uld: "We
D. I. rorrcR died at the home do not«ne to apend yonr money but
OF Hit tOM.
to hare a good tine, aad In accepting
your boaoitatlty we help you feel that
you are doing aomothlng for tbe meixt•*r)i In
tut Cam« U ThM bere of tbla aaMXlaUon who are pain
•Uto In 1t>7—Uvndftn UHnnnu
log away."

PWIEER OF MICHIGM

ptrwi Mnny Ywr«.

MttOTOIIt-A. TIW
»■ FW«
OlUA. Kn. Jobw *■ aMMh. tigiil (MV

Md. a. C. Difli. Jmr MHtH. V. w.

S KT cot EBtirei w Tim D9«iti

llih WMt 2.650
IMCOUCUIICOMinHS
iM Wh« Will Hav* Ohar^t of Mm
»l«

Annual

Adair

This

Eiwnins.

Hammer blows, steadily ap­

plied, break the hardest rock.
DltappelMad Friendship.
Coufbiag, day after day, |ars
In tbe matter of frlcD<Ubl|> I bar*
obaarcd that OluniHiIntiiM-iit artse*
sod tears ihmthroat sod lungs
ebledy not rtom llUag pur rrlemU loc
untiJ the besJthy tissues give
WaatalDctoB atreet, paralmlt belnc the well or, tbinkiug of tbeui luo lilgbly,
way. Ayer’s therry Pectoral
of hU death. He wa* 72 yeara bat rather froin an u«r-tv«tluiair of
their liking for and nnlulon of u". niiO
stops the coughing, and heals
Md and leatet a widow and
that if we guard ounx-lvL* wtib "uiO
Oirae ehliarfB hatla* preceded him
the torn membranes.
to the pave.
Tb.bMl
ror In Ibut dlm-tiuu and «-jn l«- rvn
••Sold t<
Mr. Forter waa bora Id VermoDt tent and even baiifiy to gire ini<n- at
aad Ift im be cane to Uciljtan fectlon Ilian wr nx-eht- ue may man
•ettllBf in OencM^ couBty, near Ptinl age lo go Ibruogh life ollb conrUtriwy
Re ilred there coBtlntiouilr. except aud cviiiiiiuiicr iiultii!..;i>-r..<l by Ibai
Ojlaa illiro]')- wM.ii -pr. iz» rn.m revul
tre year* epent In New Jeraey.
BloD" of f«-;iug »-bari.<ue llrvuir.
Ml ino wbi-o he raored to a farm
OViM «n Ivelanan county,
wax married at Flioi In 18M.
Mr. Poate: wa* both a Maxoti and
BB Odd Fellow, blit
■cMre mcoibr r (or
•offered a itroke
Mart^ and the anal ttroke
:• aiy wbei
meiuter* wlki kUtf'-r at Ilme»

laat nlfbt.
There wdll be a abort funeral eer- from >b<- efftwtx of a Weak rtoniurfa
It may
I
rtee Thanday moi«lBc at 8:Si> at ibe
eating *c
of hi*‘aon where he lived for agree, nr bcci
p of a nii'|H-r l*t.. :
th.-euuuuoli
eii>iuu<
the laat year, conducted by the Rev. light; or it may bo iluil th.'
Traverse City. Mieh.
A. A. Alllofton. of tbe Oak Park Ooa- .X M) weak that rrarrely any foo<l can
be ealen without pain and dbireaa
WANTED—TO TRADE—Oo..d ImTbe body will be
Tho only way to treat n cnndltlnn
.<-d JOd ncro ftnii for smaller
takan to Cedar Rap where the funeral of tMx kind iiicco»xti|lly lx with Ml;
rluM-r 111 to Traverwe City,
na. it reniovoB Iho Muxe nf la.df
i^m be .condneted by Mr. AlUngton
K«'u"o a. age and Ul boallh. What
w. iknofs of ili<- muxoUw of
Itai e
and (he burial made In Almira cemv gcxtlon.
the kUiniach and bowclx and n.»iur.-s
head. IH'Bionki, Mich.. I
defy.
IP whole digestive xyxlom lo health
Dd strength so that It take x caA of
il tbe food that 1* raion
special tor Satu'dav vie wnl
Get well and Btiring by iwlng Ml i ,
sale S400 yards of Standard
©•na tablota. Take the remedy ai Hn''^ Iicors in full axaootment ol color­
symtilonix of IndlRCSUoa. when ^ ing* and pattern* at per ,rapd
you can be cured partly with a f«w
doxcx. However, no ease of aUiniucIi
trouble lx loo xevere or chronic for
Ml o-na to overcome.
8 B. Walt A Sonx sell It under i.n
absolute
guarantee to refund the niiuitOLOIERt ANO CIVIC COMMITTraverse Cdy. M<cn.
oy
or ui
unicax It <
Tcet HAD MEETING TUEtOAY
fur a couple of weoka, and <
Here Is R elief for Women.
■ good lliao a doteii i
tho ordinary dlgextlve labli'lv
.. 13 20,
D. R Foster, a plooeer of Mlehlsan.

LversiiKT

REMOVE THE CADSE

B. Walter.
C. WatBwrc. Robart
R
Pracrmw—H.
lUm Uoyd. t B. Ofibert. Fred C.
». U CTtop. 4- W. jBatebln,
tercaat—O. P. Oarrar. B. W. Haatlaw. P. C. OUber% M. B, SaaderB. C.

PUMlclty—T. T. Bataa.
S^th. Flank HaadHca. W. S. Oamir
bad:
rimir- • W. MllUkaa, W. D. C.
Oanulaa, B. B. Babcock. CUy
OaB. A. F. MertlBter. ^
RntolknttBn—W. w. talU. Chaa. J.
FantbM^ A. L. Oovltor. Andrew a
DantkartA O. C. MoffaU.
ktertaloaent of Speakora—W. O.
BMdan. J. H. Iteroe. Fred M.
W.. C H«n. H.4. Oaraer, R J. Uor-:
Freaa- J. W.' HaiueB. Fred L,
Bndth. Pen? T. Powm. L. U Btor
totoon. Vt. A. KesL
Mntlo-A. W. RMtard. B. B WbUe.
Oeo. KUbonrae. A. R Oook.
Qloak Hooto-T. H. OlUli. lUlph
HaaUnfB. W. £. Smltk, C. B Taylor.
Wm Darrow.
rialM-r.
t. Fred R.
B. PniM.
1
I. B. C9aek,
M. B. Holler. JoEna Jobnaon. BoHob
Antdk. BiWMt Balaoakr. Vera Hobart.
TttnaportotlOB- >na. Eaboe.
mMl Wm, Oobla. Tboa. Sherman.
B«bat« Bmey. Wm. Renole.
Klanewi. Bert RarUand. Mama
Hoyt. F. H. Bmllh. W. w. Denn. Cbaa.
Rennie. Wm. F. Ormat. Albert Brick.
■OB. Btalner C. Oartbe. C L. Bafley.
.2MMd F. Oarrar. Ben). MBeker, John
•pnOesaa. C. H. BokUek. W. i. Pear
•Auk. dereUnd. U R BUckney.
A. J. Olbaon. Thoe. D. Mefflaon. B F,
•nvyar. Medor B. Lonltelle. Jerry
^ran. John A. KlaM». J. W. Brad
Bobiw.
- tor#. FlBley 1--------------I. Lrowall
------------------A. B-Carte.

5c
The Hannah & Lay Co.

PLANNED FOR
ENCAMPMENT

5c
The Hannah & Lay Co.

KH HERE THIS SUMHER

SSshSk^

Taft Get Ohio.

TRAVERSE CITY IS THE PERMAN
ENT HEADQUARTERS.

mandsr of the'Am
Wat Preaant.

Columbpa. O.. Feb i:.—Return* t
how iliat yri’torday s prlmi
etectrj a Tull delogatmn of 4d mem
bars for Taft U’. rti-- uaiional cuiiv,-ii Gn.ii.l Travors.-. In ^ban(■■■^^
Pmmu Ms, GrrH-u. Coniidamxat. v.
Alvin r.rvH-n. Dofoudanl.

Ing Air of Hyomel. Sold UnGuarantee by B. E. Wait

"is:.

Suits
$5.00

$1.1.95

. 5e
TlK Hannah kLay Co. (Ba ac tetetekw.

We are constantly adding nett) numbers
et>ery fevj days to our splendid
sho-wing of nett) models ot ot
Lines ca»btace all the newest fashion tendencies of the
coitiing seasoQ. The mod fi d Prince Chap modeb.
with n«;\v I-rench dip front and back, tbe graceful
lines of the snuu tilting model are the popular styles.
l-'alirtti arc kcTl' mixtures, s/rif'cs, ihccks
anJ pUids. rick /uster f>road(hths im block
and ue-a-esl cedars ■ These suits are mode
and nuished in the most painstakime
manner. H e fed sute they will meet with
the approval of tiu most exacting eritie.
From now on we shall be constantly adding to our
stock of the newest ideas in surimr mercbaDdbe. If
) ou are looking for the new t
in the■ faihion
' .sliion centers you are always safe
to come here
re for them.
i

NEW DRESS G III] IV
VVe are now ready to show you the newest conceptions in dress fabrica for
spring
This showing has been selected from the best drets go^ *>?«»«» ‘f* »he
country and selected with a «reat deal of care on our part. That it will m«t.
r approval we ar«‘suie. We think it is the fioe*t selection of fabrics
an ie the city; Th^re is a price for every purse, and the selection at
every price will be adequate to meet your every dem^d.


in a;ild Cotiiity. on the I6th day of
Jamuiry, A. D. IW>8.

«rv:;’’:rre:';h';.rhrd:^ftf.d::;rht:

A bona.
the Boldleri and Snllore' naaoclatiOB
aad the commltteee appointed tron.
Catarrh Is tbe most prevalent dis­
the council and board of trade
ease known In huntanliy
Probably
V solicitor. 1< is ordw.-d
ter with them
waa held Tuesday ninety per cent of the t»*f>ple In lhl» pla.ii;,:..
,hr di f.-ndanl, AM., f:--i ra.isi- 1-N
In the council room" to make
country suffer at one time or auotber apiiearancH- tn b.- .-ntir. d h-■•••..i w.t:<
iimlnary aM-angementa lor entorialn- with this ectotnon disease
'll! (ivr monlhs from Ih- -l •• -f il.lIt
Is
a
germ
disi-ase
and
hcnclog the aaaoclatlon tbe romtng »um- be cured otilv• ‘liv
iird.T•
*liv xnnie
XliBlo nn-lhcal
nioinckl Ul.Hlj-. his atixwrr m Ihi- coiu|.!xni
WllUam Near* of Boyoe Fail*, will reach and d.i
1- o' son,Phil,1, 1- <- r.i.d ,uo'
loder of the aaaoclatlon
Thl. Is U-rl r
which tnr.y lie call
called tho direct-n....h , ^-’ui^^^C'^Jl^l^rMVi';.'..
present. ,
nd of treatlag ralarrh. us os u><-ii<u ;
ar,.-f remc.- on bli.i of « r-.o
Conradet F. D. kUn in and U. P lion, taken In with the air you ,
i.irl
MorcBti were kppolnted u a commit­ breathe, go.-* directly to every
■Z„:y
\ nnd~'hal’"l’n ^-'-Vodt
'''‘n'.r’’
tee to meet with the cominlttees from «.ir 1„ Ih.. no.., 11.™.. -0.1 lu.in.
...lid ,1
infp*w.-d by t
kills all caurrhal germs, heal* the11"'
"
WIFI OF THt REV. A. U THURS­ the board of trade and tbe council, the IrrlUied m«co,» membrnn.- and vital .
And ?l I,; fiirlhi-r order, d Tt.it with
meeting fo be called by tbe commander isex tbe tliiSQCs so as U> render <
TON. OF KINGSLEY.
tw.-nlv dnv. the said .■..i..-.'
tarrb no longer possible.
of the awoclatloQ.
........ n-i!ce of lM* order u. 1-'■
Tbe unique wav in which Hyomel',1'I ].Khe,[ In Ihc Crniil Traven..- Iir.-xld
Considerable time was spent In die
Wna Hambar of the Methediet Chueoh
should dlHH-l II doubts a
cussing the amount to be expeniM'In sold
curative pro|-Tll.-x. for 8 H Walt ; n t,ew.,w.,H.r prlnte.l, pt.bllKhed ... 1
ter M Yaart and teaaad'Away
enieruinlng the maaoclatloB this yrar. * Son* give lh.tr absolute guarantee . rlrrulntl.,a In ...,d r.n.nt. and llie.
It being the ooncenBna of opinion tbtl to refund the price t., any raurrhUurh uuMlcatlon be roftt-u-..-! m.-re,n
"ufferer that Hyomel fall" to iK-nefll | at learl once In each w-k for
Klualey.
F^ IL—Mra. Trayerae City mhonld be tbe perman
cent ic toting Itxjwiek. In »deee««lon. or ihat -iiecai-e
tor the veuBlon. and healing power*. What ofr.-r roLld wU r.ir.v of this order to l»- iH-ro..i..v iv
niaa ThnrMon. wUe of the Rer. A.
dr to you than thlr wIi.t.' a >.tv.-.I .... Kald .!■ fer.’anr at b
U ThnratoA. died here yentarday tbr asBoeUtlon does aot wish to
leaJlag drugutkl take* nil Ok. ri,k oi Iw.-mv dn.s Ufor,- the tine
nttwwMB at I oYstocl, death belns too great a burden upon tbe rliy. t
mei giving
xallxfaction.
andIp.VMnl.
Myoimover wllUag the city jnay be to
y t»oM ase.
f JuJgv
laavc* J
Mn. Tbaratoa. wboaa maiden nami tertaln them. Commander Hears said
SollcH'.' for
MW BUta J«^ was bom lo PVankUa la part;
'We do not want to be a burden up­
oonty. iklo. la ists. in 1S47
married John tenton. and to
on the city. We aniJalpate a wamd o(
were bora tWchUdren. Dr. O. U Feo- pleasure during this meetlag. but we
-Joa. of thie plaoe. and Mra. W. O. dnly want tbe peopl^to do, what they
m. of OBdlOae. la IMS Mr. and can without burdening thetnaelvee."
of tbe ihlnga prided last
1. Faatoc ramorad to MIcMtaD.
_ their home at MaakeBoa. je«r-can be done away v4lb: thus
ttA, Mr. tenIon died la 18T2 and In cutting down the expense by opMhlr.l
ISIS Bbe Bwrrfed Mr. Thnretoa.
hr perhaps one-half." said Commander
MRBMn. O. P. CBrrer. now poBtmaa. Hilllker. of She POsL “If we wish to
make this the permnnent hendquarter*
ter W TmTeme CUy
Mr. and Mra. Tburvton for the reunion we moch not make
wm* tbe tnt oonple married at that the expense too heavy. lAst yenr It
plwn, and ter Ua aaxt ifi year* Mra. waa abont gl.SM."
husband
Aldezman Moon »Ute« that
on bte tmralB ta Mb mlntotertnl clr- thought $a*0 not a too Urge
CTilt For the lent 17 yenr* the Rev. amonat for the city to appropriate (or
nad Mn. Thoratoa hare made their thU porpoae. larger amogaU having
boma at Klasaler 'Ebere both
been raised for Poarth ol inly eel'"
well nad taTorahly known.
braUont. etc. Other* of the council
Mm. Ttmraioa had been a member, and board o( trade (eJi that the city
of the MetbodUt ehorch tor U yenr* ahould be generous to the asaoelaUon
BBd wna In arory wny a model
In the mntler ot ecoenmy Comrade,
BMB nnd loend by n« wbo knew her. Morgan auted that he thought nK>ney
On tbe morning o( tbe day of ber could be saved by hartag the ctarklni:
dBBtk wbUe Ulkteg with her butband. all doae under one head, lastead
Bbe tMMirked that afac tolt wwk< and rations being Issued to different cook­
tbiwijtit that death wonld aooa come. ing s^uad*.
She neemed perteetly realgned to tbe
In tbe matter of munle tome believ­
-. nnd pnaeed away
ed It could be done away with, as Oil*
n tew boon taUr.
waa quite an expense last year,
ns B W. KasUngi tritely pot It. mnsle
.LMSM, Choeotato and CuaUrtf Moa. and atidler* always ‘went together.
rare
QstDinnnder Hears suted that be bethe Boyne dty band wootd
come for the tour days tor their e*peMe merely, but It wna tuied that
values
the Trarerae City bands belonged to
the Mnaldanf naaoclnilon and conld
not pUy without pay.
However, these matter*
Inga »nd ^tUrna at par yard
k tbe comminea* to look after, the
next meeUag to be called wne time
la Jaw. It M thoofkl that tha into
of th* roualoa wlU W about the teA

JL*

That Forecast the Vogue for Spring

CATARRH YIELDS

MBS. THURSTON DEAD

i'

Spring

"*
B»«(



I hcre arc some lines of winter goods that are still unsold, mostly in s^l and
broken lots. There are some very desirable bargains to be bad in these
s and u will pay
you lo investigate
the
lyyou
----------- various offerings.
Among the many thlngd to come under the hammer are:
ikets, some odd lines of Wool
Winter Underwear,:. BLinkets,
Waists. Bath Robe Blankets and anything
bead
that comes under the heai
of winter goods.
The White Sale «L11 la,i but i ihort lime new, and it you have not boihthtyinir
_ for this
S is
siippl\ for months ahead you better not delay too .long,
i to6
to secure
nanyk' months
r
Iasi chance you will have for man;
now offer you.

BRING YOUR JOB WORK BERE

Why Will You Wait Overcoats
The greatest chance you will have to get Suits
and Overcoats is rapidly growing shorter.
They are being picked up by men of judgment.
We know YOU are going to buy, but do not wait
too long. The longer you wait the poorer the assortmenf. Get yours now—let the other fellow
take what’s left.
When you let such a chance slip you are los­
ing a chance to make money.

$4.75
$16.95
Dud mean
a Big Saving

Hamilton Cloming Co.

•MMO TIIAVIMI mHALft THUMOAT, P«M>UAIiy It, 1t».

Grand Traverse Region
.NOTtCa TO ^OHUMPONWKTt.
U rp

> CUy.naKlag tor a while.-

nCvWT
ri3y*rr w**l« '■ t*in»9an4mi»
to* M« U
9m fMMt
th« Hi
tetor th*n Tw«May


I ep*

«ad

a few daya wUb Ura. H. Caae
week.
Mra. Viola Lake haa tbe crlp- Alao
r CKy Monday by the death UiUe Beaale Eayle
of her father. P. H. Bte^amoa. which
Tbe Bsay Beea bare ad)oDr«ed
occurred Sunday erenlBi:. iPeb. 2. Tbe their meetlDca until apitns.
funeral waa held Tueeday frosl the
Mr. and Mra. ttofua Ba aerewet ahr
le of hU dauchtor. Hra. W. M. VmMr and Mn Bufu* Dale* a-cr.
. Bueata of their son Carl ^nday.
poor 1
1 a year past hadi H®™- t®
»"■*
"'U* Fewlna,
and fc
bed. A aererelPrb. Jrd. a daiiRhler
Win Lake bad lo kill hU dop laal
d the e
iekJl V
of Weet Almira and M‘■ucU f
na RrmlnirtoD and Masele Powe
culled on Mr «od Mra. Clainaa Mara
Sunday.
\ y.
Bialne Mnrth la In Tra»erae <^lf;tjprt

NORTHLAND MACH.
Bon. to Mr. asd Mra. o. w. BobiSp.
<1 F»b 3. a baby boy.
Mlir Antoine Barth has bece vtoIttftg withI friends la Maple Cfly.
Mrr H :S. Hrown baa nearly recov-

NO NOTICE REQUIRED
We sak oo notice of witbdr»w*l from ua
sv »Wpositor sad ttever bare asked ooe. Oar
Our oepoaotpoa-

Mlaa
rrtha Nelaoo It ttairing |
iU ore pAyablc oa deffiAsd and ran be drawn
wtib her alner Mia George Bourdo
{
ao; umei tbe depoaiior doirc*.
Miss Bertha Netaoa la alaylng
School Id Dtat Ko. 1 opened thli
have left our roads In an alm<wt im j
moraine. after belnc cloeed atoce
passible coadlllon. The mail carrier .
lont
B'^eal
Sm aTMr tlinfc
on the Norihpon and Omeoa route. Cl
H. S. Hnll............................. Proaident
did not gv-t through at all on Wvdoea-1
quite alek.
1* Improrlnc alowly
ale
day Thurrdaj and Frtdav
|
A. V. Fri-lnoh............ Vi»-r,»kl«t
weXFOflO CCNTKR.
Henry
of Bau Claire dr. iry Maynard
h
Mra. Emma W.lheltn of TniTerK• Barkc L*wi» wM •» ■aompto*- :ired Satui
City Is a guest at the Novotney hum*- '
ville OB ImiliMS 8Btord*r.
C, A. Hammood..................... Caaliicr
JtAn OriMih took Mb wife to Uie
Mtss S'eiiie Haulue sp.TU Suaday ut ,
iMpltBl M CBdUke TBewlar tor from
Wm LanJon.
Lelaod
Stephen Lantoer
t hi* foot quite badly.
H. H. Old*
iMimeoC
AHJu Nelfon lit Mu|-t. Cllv Is the.
Vhe'lm”
Mr and Mra. Aaa!
Carl lUle*' urnudmother.
litM. W. Uriio
J. M HueUmaetoi
—T. MrWB awl tamlly ww »M «lek laat week.
guest of her cousin Rena Ut.-sn
|
Lewli Huffman baa a o
nephew from
with IB frlppe.
. . .
M:ir)<>rie r.ilhoun spent Sat
F. C- U-sman.l
-Vrnmk Lowti 'ta qMte «tek w«Ui crip Toledo. Ohio, vleltlng hli
id Son-lav with Retta Bromu :
d li. the (irtcn Hrlar cemetery Frt /‘luru to h. r home Monday
Tbirlby
J fl.fruaUr
Jarrclt
rrlti
-■-Owinc to thB 4ep*h of
Houdvk Is on the alek list
i
[ Brneat CoCld Ir^tii Cenlrnl Lake
Alllr Mllboi
«ol4 weather Jeroli
M H. Gamer
F. H Smith
P,.b le
«Uk the K«e»l of H K Ualea Salurare vMtlng
Mto and HUa Ehri of BBcnall have
B«»es
1_
------------lay.
^OBBd Uk«4r aohoolB oam^^Aprll.
Jacob Novotney at>enl Saturday
SOLON CENTER.
I jim Wl'-on of Ovlaii came throucb
Suttuna
Bay
^eMed With Ybelr bow bone
tl itaenii the [*eo|ile have their with ^ our vlclnltar Sattird.iy
preaetit but »nme *ho|
^ ~
Prank, a'ho
'
has beenI hvlplngn Bari
A^la sad hare routed B place tor
SHAKE IT OFFbroihera and four alatert. The funa^ had lo b«' out 'n the storm laat tVvl- Gray,
^ W^rA'e ««nty poor bonae bum- hone.
aoeday will think It e,i...-r that d-a-n
\^T,pre.
Charles Barton died at bit home In Berrien
to tbe crjtmd Snoday nlsbt
. ralnins J'ist
here tbla mornloB at i
^ ISO lo^le-- I
%Si Mr. Hatma- toUu for
an hard as ...
,
Hatillog p(iUto«-i la the order of thej
region, havtagt bbeen here i
-' OwlDK to tbe flerce Blonn
ELK LAKE.
’■Are yeara. He baa been airji d*v here at preih-nl
canter baa not bees able to make but
OaiiiR 10 Ihi- Ati>rm our genial mall
for ubout ten weeki and hla death
a,W. l>eofner went to Detr. it with ,,
lejirrur. ('’of Ander*on was uiiabh- to
<>l rid of them.
been
unrapoelcd.
He
learoa
a
a car lead of Iiotatoes dunUR
"^Biick?ey^adnt^'had maU tor
nuke h:- regular trip* last week. As
IVoana- KIdUey IMlIs cure tu
wife,
three
aona
and
a
daughter,
three
atorm.
^ PrMW. -.....................
Ewi) a result w<- got our ihhII only Tuesila' liiicks
I —
brotbera, and four alaiem. The funer
Mjia Kiirma MuHela and Mr
and Kri.lay. he alattiiig .u! or fool
fure lame, weak and aching barks;
MAPLE CITY.
Mr n.-giev and Mr ik'lokman ar*
d
Wedneaday
afurooou
held
W
Klllman
were
quietly
niarrle,!
.
TbeToledo and Ann Arbor road al will be
i.w iPriJav and rvarhlng KU RaidJs Sal
furi- every form of Kl.lmv Ills
Mvectiu^ to attend (he Uacoln baaMiss (Jllv.- Kyk.r .> horn.- n
i«d no tralDB tor three daya. FVlday
;le W.
nilurd Mungenun paased home of the bride laal u'-A,w
Wedie
:ifterm«n
IaivIs of local enduravDveni lo ivrove
pl. t in TravetvM- City Tueaday arveoaway
ihuradiy
evening
ai
the
family
the
Rfv
K
Rath
of
Reel
Cliv
I’hurtdi!
wralBc a tnla loft OadUlac and
w.irking ti.r Mra, i;.«k1 ut Sseilcin
Giorge Munr.' .itlended the poultry
remony. They left <
bere at the oge of eight yeara. j„„
to BarUn at nlse o'clock at nlcht. home here
forming i
show n Tra«" ii.'- City last week.
riarlt Mnih.-asim of
Rand.dph j
time
wr-<ldlrc Irl
trphold fever. He had been Im-] the evening
reb. •.
The teacherf luatltute waa
iroring. but Monday he grew wome'
\v LeofAer lost a cow the pu«f '
*- ''■•'Irb haa a«^d out his street Trav.-se City Mtch , aavs
provli
werte nnltl death came.
Igroceiy store at Angel! The m-w jm- K iln.-v irouPle had aggravatsul and at the school bouse Salurdav
and > ■
MAtRL.
me for ..in-- nine M.i back; W C Ashley Is home again.
HtB funer was held Sunday after-; yj^ Martha Brlnck and bnil.r ..... tors Rngene Hill and Hugo \tlH. Itrlt.ile.l
M. K. church, the Rev. E. Qullorla of Schomlere. were married two promising young men of Wi. • as lunie niT Hmt- snr- and iBmleri Px-ple are tK.g;au:ug to pm up Ire
ilatlng. The floral offer- „ g, panels church In Traverse yllsmabnrr. taking p..s,.»s;un Monday to the tourh lli.- k'dney action whsl John Johnson ytaiied hla staler.
l\-b
Bta Wedoeo^.
lag* were beautiful. Pall baarera and ' nty last Tuesday A wedding reeetf'!»’
"ecw.sh th.m success In • eak and the secrr-tlons ront.iln.-d [ Mr» John Kenm.lj. who Is very alek.atdlnient
Harkarhes.
pains
alIjMieday lait wes-k
\ autoa Pray west to
alngera were choaen from tbe aehool jt,on
gt,pn Jn the erealtig tir<f0lt» . their u*- venture,
atr Batnrday.
OMfriBBa Cannot bo Curod
he attended. Mr. and Mr*. Muoger-I, number of friends. A «ad feature! Mrs Arehle Muuro and s.un Ituo- through me un I especlallv around I N.-'lle H.-bert la working fur Mrs. j
....
^*eaav Cbviey eanght as
jW....................
C. Aablv)
Ibykrwl
tA as ihay aaoM na>* mo
aon and family have the aympalby of'
ihp aSsir waa the death of a sis run vpli.d frlenda in Traverse Cli. tlo- klctnev . „
Mlaa Ira
Ira Hopkiaa----Hopkiaa who hae
been. mwwaad
thaw
b aody
rtav or nivli' I used soveral reme- Miss
---- -----JRaeUaac tnot Satarday.
all In their bereavement.
of the groom the aame eveAlng .-n few dayw laat
k
thalts tooc—
lo C
(Ilea and il'vctored Jaiihfully but was -,srk,n,
working ..
at ---------------the taylum at le---------Travgfas-' Wwr
,^.r£S!L
\-Carl Brown waa borne
' she died
conrumptlou.
I T. W. Hawley left Monday
iIkoosM tag
- eur.d until I procuped
TVvan'a|cUv, sonu- time, u home.'
iBaaMdomdi
IK-.IPCd
enry “^Ir'kao'n ' of Oood Harbor'few days visit In Travenve CityCEOi>AR RUN.
Wall pharmacy,
D. A. rievett made hla reguUr ^p ,
^^
---- .-----Prod Brown went to Camp l€ SunKldhey ;
been
*-lalUnc bta ilrter. Mra. Mel i .Male | Ripley, who haa been

„i.c
weather
has
..
- glad
Bmplie aud Glen Arbor last Wed- •^ l«c« hewitog. I_______ __________ _
When I had used "il» renp-.tv for (
:ng her l>rn|hi-r, Roy Winnie It
fern daya.
storm,
I-d.w.'t.ess
- - .“tv
toOis -rsmll.sad Bale .A-.-.
ttas la______
.tl.r
™. ..=™.
, ,1“'"™’
^r, a^ Mrt.«. C. Pray nailed
Kaplri' the pu-t w-u-k, returned home lew we«*s I waa rim-1 an.l there '
tlea (WO lie takes out sad UiW wto wturid M
There were only two daya of school - FVb 11
........... r-implalnt f 1 Meurlay
I lu tsonsal (smdrtlvf. taswrtof win tao dsMfsiysd
The roadj were drifted ao '
Ittr.-lv to IVAian's Kill Week by the death of hli mother.
last week.
1
nck Miv Jean M'liiro r. luini-d
WEST ALMIRA.
that
neUher
teacher
or
pupils
F.-b, 1o.
badly
--------visit In Tiaverse Cily lait
r Pills"
Wr had quite a anow stt
:
dinv«
of
the
Bweaus
suiTicaa.
lid get through.
alt dealers Price :.o
-----------Hlat Pearile Badley U
! Wa will giv* UBS Uuadrad IWUm tar my
e. k
It b-layrd tbe mall
Mr. and Mra. D. C. Shorter were In
eent.
rosierMl’buru To. Buffal... j
OLD Ml'SStON.
• Uat.
iTta^evId^HjdJ'a^t^* Wra ' BMd tS
New York sole ngeiits fi-r the l'nli.il| Charlie Hertert of Trmverve Clt
MBt Of tbe bUaaard many TiBvtne City Pitday ulght and Sat
roads are all opened up i
siting ri-!atlve<
r>-!atlve< in Ihla place.
^ CHOnTfAt
•stales
I visiting
eoMd not attead ee^I laat week.
> iv'esj-nt time.
irry
Wagnor
and
NItt
;
for
MrwWm,
G.
Tompklni
it
visiting,
cetdbydraattawaNw
~ Pray
~ r tla at Bate* tbta week.
HcniemlM-r Ihc name—IVi.an
A. 8.
.........eold'
Jea\ that has htn-n here ' la herpes seabU-s—l.vmiis tllulnieni At
Crain
called
on
Grandma
Harvey
Sun
|
The
lends
In
Traverwe
City.
Jl.aBmU'alhuwUyPaalor •
tak.- no other
i friends
Mtaa Sophta Vinton, who la Hr1 any drug store.
10 degreea below lero, Ftb B.
day.
tag with her Bitter tbU winter. U at

SSf*V*S*T^ *• •

DIRECTORS

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'■ijss“'rxr!r!t,'^5: sts

Marvelous House Furuishing Values
Wc want you to know the Superior, Direct and Definite Advantages so Freely
Offered Here and Not Ailowed By Others.

The culmination of a life’s work to give the most substantial values at lowest prices with a generous"
credit arranged at your own dictation. COME to the store of substantial Furniture, get your complete
outm or add pieces at bottom notch prices and terms that cannot help but please you.

Parlor Stands

Ranges

$5.00
CUPBOARDS We have J-J AA
different itjlos and Bizes op from V ■

IHiilng Tables
TaU«, aoitbed in golden, full box rin. with firelsive
band lonied kga and good yet of

DOB^ FaU to »oe
Tables.

Wp have Bti incomparal>U* line of 6tip Stovea
and Raogi** h willII pa)pay you wvll to look at the
It i»_a superior
fntnoni gHCK MK^L Rani
R.inge. in s cloas liy iUolf-

Aak to aee tbe VlctW Table the kind that
eatriea tbe fiUinga.

SIDE BOARDS and
BUFFETS.
We are aeUing a large

Huy* t’;i« *olid

•olid Oak. qoartor.aawed

"ak Wiiiiog
n G ■ k.
Com

Side Board, French Bevel
Mirror, atricUy high grade

{vare this with

in every reepect fv>r

any SIOOC I*e«k

$18.00

Quick Meal Ranges
Awarded Gmnd Prize and Gold
Medal afStlMlt World’s Fair.

at

the

BtoreB.

other

ISMS'—'

No mHtler wliBt yon mn)- want in Parlor
Stands. Library Tables. Pedestals
or Jardlnere Stands.
Wc cau Our lino of EASY CHAIRS » ecoon-!
to n..ne
RockcTS. Diners. Arm
.upply ii'ii up fr-.ini 15c.
I Qmirs. Morris

Com­
mode
$2.50
Blvs tbit tolid
< ‘ a I Commode,
finithed in gol­
den. Haa large
top aod plenty
of room inaide.
Tbit it a bar­
gain $1 OU. .

$1.75

# ' ,"^1

t ttrongly bo i 11
Worth twice
hat we aak for

We Lead All Others
In FIdc rugs, carpets, CUR­
TAINS and LINOLEUMS.

Your Credit is Good

ORANO TRAVtJIM HtIULIA THURtOAV. FtMOUJCt 1A 1M7.

ERCtTEST UIDVET
OB Gnru BBS
<Ci)«Usa^ Mta PM« >■)
Vtm* ud biM bimUfSt
taw mt
Mch Me <a tb« sUse. vkOe ^
torg* phtaTM of UdcoIo.
«10>
4 {rtne d four Amerleu fU^ vere
I. troB the mee ud hug
jwt 4bore tbe betas of »e vetaen.
BetvMs tbe pumcIbsob boiee eta
tbe aUge vere alao buc lerge p(».
tvee or MeKialer eta Booeerett,
■eta dreped in Anericea fUi*. while
red. white and Mee tasttnc with
taelee of red beerta were dreped
troB tbe ki^
» end teMfsl e
toom

were elabomte and taateftB a

large Amerlran oagle wltb oatapreta
wtngs being eoapended tron tbe eentar of tbe celllo*. sUndlng upon tbe
staSs of two smaller flags.

Peatoone

of laeandescent ligbta wltb red. white
and

blue ahtaea and straamen

* green paper triage eta

red

d

paper

baarta were strong from tbe center of
tta eatUng to the ooreera of tbe baltaW.
tta oatar edge of tta balecnr were

glon was to be ooncretalated ow tbe bad tbem. Ata when tbe loet vifb-1 bow eta tbe»-4o a^ipcese (be .
.
twee of tbe North and 8oatb~ as well BtagnIScent aucreea of tbe tim-rihi ooi chart, coiapass ata loe book no! —flowed law* to |o opM tbe atatate
I'*longer U
■I able
iblc to (0
to the t
o!d ahlp of books which they nerer li
_____
at tbe lighter eelecUoas were alao
As president of tbe sUte leane of sUte od her cnUae r.iU lead them
(VpisblieaB dabs be stated that never friends and let tis do aa be. In whoae 11
.
.
In tbe history of tbe party
In
tbe name we are gathered her* loaicbt. la tbe Sbermaa AntlTrtMt 1
sUte waa there a wwater demand for tbe name cd AWabam Lincoln, cease tacu were known it would i
■ repobUcBn clubs them to stop and with the eeealn*:
mnlng,.prise me if these mteresu t
than St the prtsent Ume. The pfln- star for goldanc* of honnty. juitle* rponalble for many of Us datUe feaIpal objection to the prtnsary law is and simple purpose follow that cruise turra. feeling that the very severity
eauee I
bst It deprives tbe perty of Its con- wherever U n
_ opportnnky
jpportanky
My Mend* ■nrt nieail>er* of
tbe femain a "dvad
iek
■enUoos. taking away In
rhonld
Ibei
if cetane together and rubbing el- Llacoin dob, to ! p a* great a* Ifcc be ctatute book*
For
>plted and ei
ow* find renewing and cemenOng lovta. Abraham Lauroln is first, lb*; rrorklonr be lUentlv appi
Ip*.
Without
tbe
convention,
object
to
be
ns
bi.rst
In
purpese
nod:
for.ed.
ibogunds
of
merctaanti
rCendshlpt
of tbe party lyatem I*
In a* just In act and deed."
| maaofacturvv and bankers wonld be
BlghL U tbe orFantsatloa I* to be i
Hon Amo S Moyselman of Grand in trouble—«bc- ate guilty
of
uo
leglrlatrd out of eilatenre. then the Baplda was unable lo be present but
hfne-. we are not surprised
solution U In the republican dub* as -Jent hi* addrs*. which *a* read by t,. i.am that step* are b.-lng taken to
they will bold the party orgsnkaUon Grorge 1. Crlrp. t;ho.l commisstoo- ,vr.-cd this law --o that its reasonable
together. His plea was that the re , er of Grand Travi-r»e counij. Mr. U-:» -I'.-rcen.ct nay work no hardship
0-i»illean* preaent would go home and telroac aild:
’o 'In bu»in--« wteld. but rather proincanltc republican dub*
In
every I
Lincoln's Oettyeburs Speech.
k from doi**n r.
-ountv In Mlrblgsn. There li WorkFourscore and reven jearu ago our
Oh; My filenl*. to talk of govern­
or the dnbs to do and while this (athen brought forth on this coatl- nunt of (he people, by tbe people, the
work Dsv meet wltb some opposition. I nent
a new nation, cbr.eelved In Ifbn~^t tweuti
y.-fir*.
0 ope should be deterred by this.
| eriy and defeated lo tbe
proposi- le;s to a large exieoL
We have not
After a beautiful solo by B. F Gird- | tlon that all me are created eq-ja; ' hEd it. a;-d g« l--r (rtnerrment f.ir the
■r of Manistee. "Bunker Hill." whl=h | Now s-e are er.gag.d !n a great civil p. ij-l-' >£r feels are
sUll more de­
ns »■' well sung that tbe ringer had;war. testing whether that nation, e.- pirratle ip many rc*p<et*
■me back and alng "The Sword any naflon, so concjlved. and fo drd ^
Bad Coepoeationt.
• loascmaai • In-, icatt-d.
vf B.:rbv; Hill."
I railing agali
Smith, prosecIttlefield
of
•iriattnns interests, n* such. They
HON. JULiUi> KAHN.
of Knikaska county h
dedlea
a pn.rt ff the evolution In the
Wa PraJiciaee. Mtmhcr of Cenpre:^ Kmkh said.
sting plao:i*t-lnl a-orlil, and ihU nation—or
From California.
Ernest C. fintHh.
theJr Ifye*
e other of the progressive Dai.oof
It is ai :
rtma-'-w »* facellon* a* that that nation
iMild have mad- their wonderful
?r- -;d"nt, Memlvera of the logrther fllllng i iiid proper
bam of epgtooee.

L Nj

Grand Tiwrersb Unroln-dub. Ladle* ! should do hi*,
I wrv large percentage
ind Oentletnop. -<nd not the least, my !
But In a larger sense we
dtsllngulshod friend-, the gu.-sts
of deuicale, we cannot ponaecrat
i-stloned hooesi
of i
jranuot hallow.
ibU ground.
ThO;,pp.ny
T
t
certeln
on
Bd
dead,
w
seems to
thst It would ln-1 brave men. Uvlng and
who ^oi h-'r satisfied with ih<
cu nsec r« tea
deed be prevumptious at this time 11 struggled here, have consectstefi
« given tht 1 by charter,
•harter, and

As tb
Irlng Presldenl Mayne stated
retted
be eo
heavily
I sho had
k-;pecUd fcrrt not c-me. r-wigreasmen
fringed green paper sbadee. all mtkIn* a heantifnl and StUne setting for DIrkema. Hue. Chase S (Hbome and
loopa of red paper beerta. Jost above
them

banging Ughta

tnrr dab wbicb gave
dandag party <n tbe

senator WlllUni AM-n Smith sent

a
valentine a (clegi-a.i which Jmlce Mayne read,
op«»
honee'the senator t.. ing itmt be ww pleas-

nlgbU and tta valmiUn. e^!«
^
. . .Unrula club his best w--------- --—
feet
left for tbe benefit of tta third annual bongiict otl that lu suewat assured bv the splendid proUnooln dab banwieL
H-piy ;:uil.-bted to the
I. tte felt dwp'.y
Aa tta banfiDetm marched Into
inltalloa for lh»enrouragr-m
tta room aboot m straw to Stew- and good will shoKP him and
end 1br­
aifp ifiptaoe mtastn rendltloa of
**ne rwodt Klag.*' ata

took tbelr

pUee at tbe baaqaet tables, all stand­
ing aaUl tbe spea^n ata
Boers d

bow

of-

dub tad appaared apon

tta stage. U was an Impoalng rigbL
As tta spaakers, led by cx-pTwldent
rredertek W. Mayne. marebed oat ap­
on rite stage, they were londly
pUtaed.

Fdlowlnf

ap-

ea-Prasldent

Mayne oame tbe newly deeted prentdent. Hon. Ira Adame,

of

BeUalra.

the two tbarlng Uelr Uble with A. LOoatter. of Cbartevolg, l/nltta Butec
rarenne odfer.

Tke next table

oeooptsdfby C. A. Pataer. of ManletM. toaatSBster of tbe evening, Unit­
ed StatM nstrtet Attorney

I ran «vy to you but one thing, my,
fri*"-la- and that t* lhl»- the Tnersagel
whi'h la nearest mv heart and thoei
words wMch seek to be spoken
that U
Imnlv
ihro-jgh t
tceas, Lhe < ernal

O.

“i

ttie tatatat eomalttee. and a
MaaodBKB. of Bie aseeative eos
evttaHon.

wav cling to the n.
‘brsViam
Lincoln
foundation upon thli
h!« rimole boneaty and
'haracler
There are
deed* of hir which might
’o vfti. and with which

Oaetge «. Legare.
Soitb Oardlaa, Hon. gbaries B. TowatrOB
Mldhlgan..
C Wetmore, of C
JoUas

ocmgKss&an bom Sooth

C. A. .°ALMER,
MaolstM. President Atatc

if the grest :
for their
th’o alone: ,
lust
other
be re
von i

Leacue

Rapuhliun CUb*. Toaetmaater.

CareSna.
A1 tta foaitb

table - were

the heart* of his eoonlrv men. irise
fwm thl* one trait of b’s character-

aeated

r

hi. honesty and his .'usllce
A vocal 1
vr'x qnart.i
He was above all things honest
' i-Jge h<
tta pteas coBBlUta. the Itev. T. Boyd: inJgi
s a man and honest In hi*
that. xprrsFlnr plczai
with men
He loved that
0«r. «n4 Braeat C. HBlth. nrosaeatliig Abrahann, Lincoln
had not h
re. tbnt insUce which la oraUoitaF of Kalkaaka ooonty.
one work .
II ».!d sought for and claimed by
BsMStiTT. Robsrt S. ^ter. B. U remembered Wlrrsrd
regard U
g,ap and foremost and de■dvarta. akarlr siartsd tnanm of hi* welcome artdrf**,
would cao I vontly h.oned for under the laws of
present it to. i
I Gcd. Justice was synonymoua with
tta alnb. ata 0« r. Wrfilw. of Maola- that and
Ira 8. Adams of Bellaire.
I the thoughU of Abraham IJneoln snd
taa. ««• asatta at tta tabla at tbs Hon.
Continuing. Uic rpeaker said
that honest waa his every
- ‘
a this and thl«
acted and inforced every pnrpose and upon
today laws wen
In the iDi
Ie I
alone. fr1>mds and stnt<
. ,
.
They
demanded l«l-aecnrety the fame, the enduring fame
the people and opiHJsed by lhe dlahon- and the tender love of the American
eat captain* of Imluatry. These laws people.
I iMnk there could be
r mind*!
aarvlui
at were not ofily enacted t"‘---------------grer.ter lereon recalled to
y the ce
S and today it (
and to our attention thla eroning
trothfully be said that no
to those Indeed U> whom 1* given at|
reason of pomicnl Irfloence or great this time. In charge the deaUnirs of
wealth U above Ibe roach of the Uw. the youB* American republic, lo those
who sit In the high office* of
onrj
* The rights of tbe people never reel- eoontry, who are holding the rein* of, O’
•d on a firmer (oondaiion and In the newer In their hand*, who are sUod-[ ——
work, one
figure
from
Ktcblgan Ing in the conning tower of onr great, names stand
l boldly 10 justify the’
p„ ,
stand! out prominent.. ;and no Ban Is ship of atate to watch the nrogreaa. ,.......................
...hlngtoB and Llofnin.
:
___ _______
But mv frlcn-ls. (hie nation is be-!>'“"
the
dan along the voyBaBta Wafer*
age as she move* and marches onjing teaud now even as 11 was no(l_„,,',
ird
with
her
meiaacc
of
peace
tried
during
the
rivll
war
v
Plcklea
:plom.ic
and liberty

of tta taest ersr aairta at a almnar
Aa tta

tnlo tta ball, tta yong Bsa were
Mata apatttaetaofttabannear
tta ctva. n was ttair 4«ty to *e«
ttat no .AM matta (or aairtblag. and
ttar fabBlta tbelr dety ««U. The
man «W a* toBowa:
Oltrae

^

^
VrieaMOO of CfchM
Maatad Potatow
BUculta
OeMBoUta Haa
Bm( Toagn*
----- Salafi.
»««a Braad
White Bread
Bvlaa Cbecae
Brick tea
Aaaortta Cake
Watre
Coffee

..

V -.

Tta Otarievoix Biate qoarteL coe
posed of Mesar*. & A. Martina. Oa
Hfnes. Dr. F. WOklnao* and Harold
w—ne»» gave several eeleetkmt. attB- the
_
Boetb."

I with “Par

Away

le

tb<

80 Uberal was tbe appUase

they reepotaad srltb '-We Meet Agala
Toelgbl, Boys.'*

Thla

featare

paitleula^r cajoyed. tta

geaUeBen
ERNEST C. 8Mi:H.

not only poeeeaaing exeelleiit volcea

Tbere I* 00 greater
HHhrr conceive,I athey cal) take lo themselves as we
also, the citizens who are aUndlng and >l.-dlcnird lo the prop
behind them and who are fighting the was It can long --u lure, at
batUes of their country
ai
homo I nirnt of the people (>v the 1
There 1* no greater leason (,> ho drawn ; the peo|,l.- remaiu ntl the v,;
from the contemplation of that no»-,io«t har l-.-i-u gfSng .1:1, and 1*
able character than this
and
th-a day
Try lo put ih.- ta t- aalone: Ms alronle faith, hli honesty, w,- may i:i th»- Mkhi of roe..it
of pun»o*e and hi* Justice In every ami pr>»enl cond lions, the qi
act and deed, (apclanaei
1 in Lincoln^ mind then t» ino*i
When the great
leader
of
the tiy brought befixe our* today
American people at this lime, whatRooeevek the Leader,
peertet, leader, who, during the past]
^
As truly a
Unciii
few months has passed through
were raised
storms of calumny and of
I Tbeu Rouarvi-!*
so Iruly I bekev,
above
ev.l atUcka. who has ria
■nlghi.r
rtrueelprei»ared
all lo the spotleasness of
past few yearr ugalnr-t
waging «tl
1 h.gh ^)lac.-»-al■aln^t the
Theodore
Rooaevell. ih
-ealdeni of the linked State* lat I most Insi liioiis foes ever viigac-d In
ante (started the great and might' the work of undermiuliig -iny nailuii
1
Tbe
whole
atriirtur.'
ut our torrn uf
battle fleet on Its voyage around the
government real* upon the meaning
vorld, carrvlng with It the tne***g
word*—xmernii.eiu .il t:;.If peace and good will to all tationi

le ninced 'n iU charge the great and people
Prosesutmg Attorney
Iieoplo I
r.lghtv fighting
htlng Bob Rvi
Kalkaske County.
startc'
•d upon
the people Uhhey are now upon that vovage. In
the
only
r-Jlde
q.-?!lflr.-! to speck with ai'thoraney we can tee in the conning t
>Burs of the SomBer MgbL'
Sow, men of
the qneetlon* of the day than >ra ot these mart* the captains, w
Brewartf orchestra fnrnlahed
over the past
Charlet Townsend of Mlcblgaa lap- iDVlng glaaa on the wmtebout and
hlsl.ir. ■■:
“It 1* aleo doe
to the InBasic (or tta evealag and nevei
plawc.)
he lookout for the a
covered >
gowrnm. ni
nutmee ol Cliarirs Towrsend that we ’hoalt of those vouthei
this ezeellent orga
the people'
at been r
_
us tonight
Hon.
Jiliua rrwky promoolorle* of the etraiti
». favorable eta
George
Kahn of Sat) Frnurlfco, en
igelka. as ihev naa* urougb
•ot only being expressed by the local I.egare of South
■ , Inleres

tap.
Caroli
rrow and ireacherou* conrst ,hpv,lnlerest.s
I Intro
pta^ tat by the TtsUoTS and apeakere
In a facetious vein, he 1
• on the watch werv
ahoala' splriu In
- dangerrHis spot* and
thiaelTea, the oosMasus of opintoo d-Bced Hoc C. A. l>alm.r. ol
who most gr.d.-l.itis'j pre*1d<’d a*
that
line
the
voyage
In
their
er-ivbolag
eelioB. U ever. In a town
:tt
r.-iJ.ng
.
master. h;« ehaf* of »lt beinj
around the world, and *o I lake it my
of Ufia alM was ttere to be fonnd
owe they ba»e
friend* are also those who sre In the
tiKkeatra capable of rendering eueb
ofir auie tu.‘ iMHi largely true In
conning tower of Ihl* great ship of
aUml o:r nsllonal
were state and these dl*tlngni*hed gentle^ other
aBeetam in the Banner In
which Uayae stated that hie f.-|<cds
at a whole*
Have not the
urging him to make the race for the men who are in our midst, they who coagiri
they were ideea aa dU the TraverM
;me
eoDditloaF
laTtely
obtained
poralsBiion of auditor geoerwl
and are holding the r.-ln» of power in their '«me
City orgwliatlan. Brery.aninber was
It U lu be saiJ here, howrv. -.
this tnnounc* tnent brought forth
h*nd». m-’«i ever eUnd In the conning there'
sBjIirita to the ntaosL tta “ABeriean
that ihcae Interr-slF were ojly paril
ndocs apr’Uus,
lower of the old ship and with «eeln
cularly eoac'rn.-d
tb- ». mt‘
Toaclmaster'a A
Addreea.
a* watch ' • the daugeroua thoab
Fantaela," by Tbeo, Bendlx ae well
Toa<
J^hner r<turn<yl aomc of
Ihey are in the ocean's voyage, for With the I' S S-i^Ue well in hxnd
as tta Ottar oaBbera. Incltatng the
cnmpkmcaiB of the .learned judge
F all about ns and often noth they fyarrd nothing from the lower
dMertpUTt aeleetloa.
Tta
ScooU
then lasplog taio
serbnao<-*e
Kalkaaka.

ta ata showed oarefat training,

other ealectlon which they give was

ataieid that tta Oiata Trererae re-

___ --^60.*..;

* p>mes lo us
□ sound as U> bis plath b’s bands be gloved
of k.Qd1lD<-ss and dl

Charlevoix.

Retiring I
t Lincoln Club.

ament than tbe Intereeta
been lo control
have ahown
Ihemselree lo be.
Grave Prebtama
Grove problem* are to be solved by
our nation during the next adminis­
tration. and no influt-'tirc can
helpful in their solution as thmoral awakeing that has come
eonntry during the past tv
year*.
If this awakening
_
1 carried
forward
until it permeate*
penm
every
strou of society then
n win
will the solution
be pennaneoL
We moat remember
that we. the people.
We have
our representaUres that loyalty
that boneity wc were entitled to:
(icrhaps we have not alway*—our«i-lves—practiced Uds same honrety.
this aame^loyalty to society, we ex|v rlt-d from our repreaentatlves. You

colors, and .
desk*, over Uir doors of our fac­
tories. by our flrrstdo*. lo every walk
of life. ^STieo
Wheo tthiF I* done, then truly
vUl our DstJcioI—conceived In liberty
and dedlcs ted to the propoeiaon that
-------lied equal—hS’
and s-overoment c
ull fru)
|M-opl.-, hr the iwople, for the people,
rball long endure.
Fxtru.asance. *elMnduIgence
sapped tbe rltalexlatlog beI trere la

Kreta

wealth never atae a

They Irere aata
a good ta*ie In tbe noath I vlU eloa*
wl^oat even a alngle b
Julius KaL........................................
trodneUeo a* anal Mng a t
to which Mr Kaha. after tbe ><
Plante had snbalded. replied II _ .
He began by apeaklng d tb* Mala
that Ban Francisco bad gone tbroogk
wltb. and recited that a«t ot vereea
Icb ba* become tamoos a
'
Iment of the San Franelneo
Pranel
aplf^t
and are an
an inapiratios to tb«''btale
tbe'1
conalry. The DamedeW Ftaeot Bataa
Anywhere."

3^

Tbe aUU ot California. «hleb 1
have tbe honor to repreaeaL In part
tb* hoone of 1
asblngton, U one of tta
gardM
•cenerr. ber glortoaa climate, bar ti
tile toll, ber many wotaen of na­
ture. tbe variety of tar prodaeta of
farm *nd (oreaL and fieW. bare tana
the tbeme of 'many % P^** otaff, of
pf
r a noveUtt-a roBaaeeikTSt BMny
laatlat'a rewaitdtaa. Hw popdMtjon has been reendted fra every
every dime, fraa
laud.
aectlon ot tbe
be globe. In tta d

ew Bldorado had been heralded to
be srorid. hardy ai
land of the aeuing aun.~ andooa and
eager to gain tome tad foriuae In tor
off Cailforata. The tlmeraoa ata tta
weakling* fell by tbe wayaldc. or re____ r to tbelr
boB«a
and frienda.
Tbe aocaUed Oalltor-

hearted cMmopolttei
been Ungbt in tbe ftytag*-- perience. They repreaoBted naariy ev­
ery creed onder tta asa. bat eraty
man reapwtod tba rdlgloM vfm of
ufgbborw. ata each werabippad
-- aeeordtbg to tba dfadatlota
hla Maker
of hla oe n conadenoa. Tta tattvtdwaa held aoconntaWa tor hla own
I of obIbsIoo aad o
tolerant, energetic. pragraBlva
( of men. who propooad to plant
n tb( western eoBfinea of tta eooUAmericaa

dOBlened
..
for more than two or
three
vears when (hey were (brawn toea to
face with a clvlllxatloa Boeb older
than thrir own. bot ana with which
they were practically antoBlIlar. Aa
-iilv a* mi a number of Chlneaa
-oolies were brought Into the state by
greedv joloe operator* to work In tbe
prcducUve gold fleldt. They were a
source of Irritatiou from the atarL
Their method of living, tta dlfferawce
Id dress aod langoage, the abtanca
family tie*, but eapcclatly the loe
wage* for which they worked, eaoaed
Anglo Saxnp Uberer and meehaaolted Sutre The*e coollee
were a sober,
dodle. Indoatrioot
data of met) who worked ceaseleaaly
and QDcompIaloiDgIr. Suodar*
aod
holiday*, elghteeo boar* out of tbe
rhey po
twenty-four
They
could live OB fare
'bleb tbe white
death,
eighteen or twenty
would
huddle Into a room that would be contldered acaal acrommodatlon tor two
CaucaalanF
Host of Ibes)
were
slave* of Six Companiea
that
had
passage acroai the Pacific.
paid 1
bad agreed to return th«fr bene*
and b
to their native land lo case the peon
died before the cxxptratlon of
bU
term of service
By 1870 they had
ceased to be unakiHed Uborera in the
mines
They tad be«o Uagbt elgar^
mskiox. Fboe making, broom-making.

ron^

ROBERT £. WALTER,

and

WaD

America seed* more than
railway extentlon. ata wester* trrlgaUoD. and low tariff, asd
a
Mow
wheat crap, andra merchant Bartea,
a new nary, is a revival of ptsty,
. .
Bad mother and father need fo
bavf^letr that eountad
K
good
buBlnees to atop iDr
dally
taaOly
*11}
f
rayer before brrakr.................................
right ta tta
Biddle of barrcM; that
aMt tdd
rork a half hoar rerty Tl
get the chore
choree done
nlgfaL 10 a*
and go to prayer Heetlac: that bor­
rowed money to jay tbe preacher^
and prayed ferrenUy In aeeret
BIB

Great

•houH the Chicago con
su. po**lt,le combination
I re-arriiinarv
|
ahould
II. «,ipp)gt the nominee
raile party though doubt'*;«! the lempution
no
nay thi* w.iild be treach1 r

■ for eountiT

Not toag since

oaraal omtalned tta (oao*rta( taN
irtal. BwnsBbee tba WbU BtreB

JUDGE F. W. MAVNE.

I thrif servlct-s

.-ient-IJncoln
Why
1 republican principle*
I brva-.t,
being
born
lalf mlW from Mason
• la southern Pennsyl
K wheo the fire* of re
already
lumbering
or b g. yoim
..
...............
lined ui
*Me or th- otbei
wc* a “cold dav“ whei
» fight
itempt to
the gr< r qii.-Mloni
the hour
bov*
I
tpr p.yrtv, I lo
c .-mm.^;, •-ji whet
nr.- being iindentfined

hla lace that we may cob* to onr
and remember tbe aonree tram
whence cometh oar streagtb at a an-

theL

greedy sod avarteloua.
let us be so no more.
If we have
been unmlDdful
of the
rlghU
of
others, let 01 be juft and merciful
barvafler. If we have sUfl.d the voice
of cooselesoe and turned the Golden
Rule to the wall, let us give the one
a fair bearli
bearing asd take the

Cbaf Elkr. o< tbs Park Plaes.

Finally, let oa be thoresak optlBIsta.
Ket (oollah ones—not e*eei«a
eye* to tbe dangers ata evOt ao
mticb in evidence—b«t f«U of Ihltb
(bnl tbe name power that deUvered u

“Thafa what ire need now to clean
thla country ef (be filth of grafL ata
Ity and big: of wo^p
• aod big land* aad bich
oBIce and
grand
aocla]
roneUoaa.
What li tbU thing we are wonbli
wonblping bnt a vain repetlUon of wtat
wb
de­
ed nations fell down
id
(hipped }n«t before their light
Rend the bUti
tory of Bone la
find loxurg (tar*

public servants,
but unless the same virtue* we de
mand In them arc pracilccd by ns. th<
reform will be of short duration.
Ohl My fellow cklrtns. let us be
gin at Ih.- ven- foundaUon of all au
thority In our fOTO
form cf government
V.Z.. ourselves—the p.-op1e.
If we
have been carelea*
‘ IndlSereDL

nlsdoMf. J. W. Hannea.

waltan.

ha*been meanlDg-

former leveL
, .
der the atresa of a great nattonal
awabralog.i wc as-a people may rise

Oaorga ,U Crtap. coonty ecbool eqm-

baaotat, .U r<a>n<

■llnaUoo to
jder dog" f
demnlng them

•ighta

I ahonld Uke up any great amount of far above our i<oor power lo add or
o domi
te our entire gov
r time -hen there are to follow : detract.
The world will little note ..r^.^nenl. All
well for them un
those whom vou have all gathered nor long remember what we aay here.' ^
h a grryi desire lo hear, those who , but It
can never forget what they did .
ntao upon i
have come
from great
far disUnt , here, it is torus. the living. ™tlier,
intended
o bury 1
polDU. the
representatives
of
the ! to be
dedicatedhere to the unflnlab-]
,,rf, ijont's sepulchre,but
it West
of ivmerlra and from the ' od s.x>rk whichthey who fought berejnai:„ns decreedotherwise, and placed
ematem coast alao, andI the peer- ^■ ta»'
hJri-e thus far ay nobly advanced.
It'
bonest, fearless Rooseveli
for u
o are llgre,lts rather
r
............ ..
lesf lerderw of obarged with m-*sage* l-u be deBver^ I to the great task remaining befevrv'; ,he flgh,
. today-e-and
■ipon this ausplclou* occasion t us—that from there honorv-d dead we,,.;]|

intil unde God our nation
lould Indeed, feel, my friendvlmke inereaaed devotion to loat canse ,1,0,,
sad I should
r htrth of freego
ladies and gentlemen, a* though 11 for which they here gave the last full | do„,r l>eople.
Jnr nnon wonr time where I measure of devotion —that «e I
^yjple. for
e peopl
large parti highly resolve that these dead s
Import:
e ritr 01
However, I not have died In vain, that thla
of the time of the evening
-d captaii
serve us
atopic, or (Ion. under god. aball have
a
new ^ a,
It has been asrirned b
years.
If he
would,
rather. It has l>een given lo me to birth of freedom, and that
govern-.,f.
ill* of represenUtlve govfew words upon the
aubteet, ’ meiit of the people, by the
people.-,..
light buy the• new*i>ai»eri,
•T nought* of the Da’ - We are all as , for the people shall not iwrtah fioui ■
me*—might. buy even the
ubmerred In^ the earth."
I,,
............ ...
know, prone to h»
)uld be In vain.
tbe affairs of the prest
hour and of j
The American people ^ecl secure In ' fi-r H r pinjiie whi
I bur future plan* .and tonight It I*; their liberties, because of the convtc- msn would biir> tl
given to OS. as I dare
Hon that Providence always bring* tb- ball-Is next 1
But
many audleneew.'that 1 e aarembled to their rescue, in the rt*y» of peril, h.tve a new star I
e palltleal firmum ba-kword a giant to deliver them. In the llglii amaat sending fo rth bright rays of
»1t again in of hlatory. this may be true, sa iwolhope—a veritalle giant In form
m our tbou^U and
as
their raneie* or poarfbly
tnemories, the scenes ann laees ana
id eapecJally
■loved of all
that o
F, fh all American history,
(applause)
Abraham IUne^.

Oovdl. ie. W. IbutlBgs, cbalrmaa of

of tbe fiMcram committee, and Hon.

of thoosaada of others (eel aa i do.
Bnu why ahould w» dwell upon inch
a remote posalblUty? Only that the
harrore of It. may make
ir
dllUgent to see to k that we
betrayed by those we tend to CUea-|
go to express our desires.
If Mtr
goreriiBent la to long, endure and
perish from .-the-earth the battle
on, must be won.
If lost by a
ndsUke at Chicago It vronld pe many
yeara before another sutoesafnl rally
could be made, and that mickt be
brought <

............
peulmlst. but 1 try
to look at condkloos as they are. 1
try U> study
-tudy tli
the lendenry of the Urnsn.
Why. we are n >ktng socialists by the

’ "Viid In-

with

was the work of the Twentieth Cen l

caasot bsnsve tkla. I am a firm b»itevee in tta btottartata of man. ata
tMa
a reata
e
tbe ati imtaie d rapt*-

Tbe -Towe* Wo-

employed li

raverac C'ty, Socrctary Grand Tra.
tree Lincoln CJuh.

the revponuMlity. If
mioe* Who will call
vault to accijci. If not you
■ w- do our diuj. who that
a->old dare betray usT
n'
if condition* are
they sho-jld be we are the real
say that
all right
Fihle In practice,
our form
:* only 1
1 In theory and
practical.
cal. I ba
have heard many men
aay that a Umlled monarchy
a^r^
fereble to oar form of cover

ao alarmingly ttat the atate leglaUtore paaaed an act calling for an elec­
tion whereat the people of the atate
should express their opluton
as
to
whether step* tbould be takes to reChlne«- coolie* c
tlon. held In 1178. l6S.Of«0 votcra regprefrreoce in tovor of
rettricUon. and ooly 6<W riUxena cart
ballots t
mlgratiOD.
Cry of Dlotreaa Heard.
itripellty ta tta rtate
a Chioatown where (Orau
V Indulged In that bad tare
own lo any .
OB pace 14.)

MANfr TfUVSIM MEIIAtSV THUIMOAY, nWtUAtnr 1% IMT.

fiRUTQT UXm
* tlER

1

br a


r^bUeaa . •r .

Ttaat
—arie shall nW .hem
] a batUe Of mosle. They were wUhU
.r_l
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__ !.•.>____ ■ vm
n# mail*, nth» tiB« mM •

REK

at white Bsea that the
Stalea haee erer kaowa.

LINCOLN M
450 MEMBERS

Halted

_
_____
Wsionee one Of tbe bands atrook
And toe troable was that my peo more boaesL
War ef^ to' aa^'^ eacUaka of dnir. baeanae.ba U andertaklnp to en-i•’Hrae. direct aome*- ant the etoar
pie baitored that thcae men were rep
^ (Coatlaaed (rad put it.)
the
Uw.forie Uwa toada hr the conareea
♦ hand joined db
and b«a
ar^
ttoo't tbUk foi k tnomeni that the
teaentatlTe aerthera atea and knew
^^Urtrw. BO'lapaneae eoolle
Not loag ago I heard that the recept rbeertd.
They were thlakUg. those
late aye not composed
:use and sesal
BO battm
na from HaMU to the mala iaiadal dtotraaa was caused by the; rrExed coidUrt.
a tmli^ MM. becauae
tor past twenty yaara or ao that tbair of bOBMt. high
the W«»j
Thas Car.ibaarr lae whk% was-glrea John p. bemea.
tma flOBBDBttT. TU ptofAt ot Calac gaba
pKB
are
working
eyes began to be openM. Tour people they arc. Sowre
wroag;ntaaa yet they mast nw CNTHUSIAkTlC BUtlNEM ldECT>
ItofnU MH<U>d te BBdiydM tor r»Igan . . ^ .
hare come amoagst torn, tbelr peoilrf BBd tk* Brtt >1 ■■Idihl.
INQ TUBkOAY AFTtWfoOH.
fsetira U ahattUg tbe doors
1 come from far off South Csrotlna
foUna pje ur* gone anxmast you. and they be aceuaed « dteboaeatly. because la
bear iha «7 or «totrad frra m beea hoped. U bat baea our exper-.opoo joo«
Jo6g,^tbrue Itec* they beutohi-.i.
of k-e sod •
1 fee -1 hare begua to rrallse that (t waa oat
aboraa •( tba PddAa «m tba» ftoM leoor with OrtentaU that davIkUr to tan In proportion to wtmi
ire^aevlng tbetr roostitoOne
berr as
la the I true, that those meo were carpaibagrepabSeu
ima at their Indlu eharaiteriatlca. any man in the mam aflio YUUies ronfh. I
, brlBg a a
ret-j frao yonr seettao come down to eata and carrytog tot tbelr wUL
BlilM. Tfer «ra <MMaa mMet
The eoolU. agaUst whom this Uw tbe Uw. worth 11.000. ahoald he be lore froD my .people to yo
As Mr. MoaseUiaB .anus,
reforms
prey apoo o».
«> passed
tbnmgh
only difference sroatd
law «aa pmaU to tttl. uA «ba Sn(
that the door
Mart wlUim tbe pmpte. they
rltatlon of ytnr d
that strife to hare tbe trouble at
who
had tt.000
- '
ndulos U« Ui im. Slaca the Ut­
'
etoe. Why It
reeoBSiracUoo
»> did not ask for can't originate anywhere e
left, wbllo-Jobn
ter Ma (haewsbar at Olaaae U Uw dUtely eet BP the claim (hat
charity, we straggled oa.
beltortng
left
him
with
t»Tl
_________
____
UiilM 'BUiaa hm aeoatnUr 4acra»- a meraant or a stadeat dr engagtol
s of the United that an b<
That U enough for any
04. «i «ba-43Mumi baa-oaaaad to U tome other of the blghar btanehca OOOJW
sides of that
hr a BWMea *n lh» wnrkinr nm ot or Udoatry. The.
(Laughter.)
id esteem him. who
Dues and Mtmberat.lp |i
*|ireaeoUtlre
itorifaera
were
the lUeVto-obaaL
Bat erttliln
mlgratloa cdAcUU
Indleatod
Laws are made for a purroie. And I For l*e yearK I hare :loved fcfm like mm.
ordeer)
Borne of yonr array
s Yeir—kaeretory Witter
■oat «o«a4a a ae« AsUtle evil.
there was no material daaaehae lii thW |f
«re not lo enforce tbe Hssla hroth<e-.'and when b. asked toe to were there
I recall one when I wai
a Accept Can
JapWb ooMlr. baa «mm l>
onmber of oooSes
coming to
our^ •gainst the great corporations of the; fcrop here It Rir-tck roe tbit now was a little boy.
oa.
n»- baa mt tba -tUM
tlen For HU Work.
ahoras. And 1 want to eay to poo, •r^ntry In tucb a ear that the> mayt* n— mat I could dellrer to your
•gare• desfril
rfbed tbe at• Hr. t>-gs
CIlaiBWi «*tb tow et bU
Mends, that tbe people of the Paetfle.^Qov there Is somelblnc dolne, wCipcooU a mdssaee from ray loved owes
roclllea
constantly
lined
by
UDHe.‘lab. U « aaotetod
inailcraat.
will
nerer
rest
nutil
thh
qo^|paaaot
atop
the
crimes
ihat.thrr
ate
in
9onlh
GsroUns.
the
people
whom
I
l« a... ------------- ----------------and (ha
dompahUt
bntlneas mnting of tbe Oraad
n is settled,
and aettUd right
...................................................
It- B^emnmlttlng.
The pitnlshmect Rb<-ulJ repreaent (be people who hare not rcrapulcoa «atnrbera and tbe formaof rifle clubs for home protection
ugh face
lag brough
fac to Uee artth tbe prob- 'be equal lo the erlmfte Wbea great.-.m |e-»inrwi yo- hereiofon- and
the
Traverae Unooln dub TueaJay after
V after day we thUk we know corporations do Ihlnri! Indir.joa bare hi-retofore
lem day
by he southern peor-le and rclai
largeat e ver held by tto
where the sentiment
wafoa
ba oa*w In bit o
allrrlng Inrldent
I
nuie more about It thaa da magr to^he Jeoltenftary
undcTSScod.
orgabUatloo. It was eatbaslasllc aad
by
. of Those pc.')l
cooBtrr ■!-««)» wbaCbor anr JSP
of our crltlea who hge throe thousand shooU tn to Itnoo
lacr dne. .
WV are here
jIbU
llb^g
each
other 04,rtoUe actli
ear eoone eaaM o?ar are cBough
every mcniU r entered keenly Im tbe
rolloa sway from oa who hsTC beaod- degme that It will
about primes.............................
n <
monra -u Mr kU pa«d"«* aeroa i
fa1 theories upon the subject that do
spirit
of
the
objedi
of the aaaoeUUoa.
Tbe Buhject arslp
••'rider.t. or.,ex-presIdent
said I mlttrd and the people believed that
PaebU Tweotr raa «ro a Ja^- lOt arork oat weH la practice. Why.
ceJn.Uncoins
Tbe completion of tbe eleetkM ot vteethe Bide of the north.-rner*
were
reaponalble,
rae^jf a«f cUa vaa a arltr to Sea
bore ate some BanuUetnrars la Oa
raadi
>iiubllran party.
ind by the wa.v. I thi y were amaied when an office
presidenta waa not completed
oatU
PraDoUea. To4ar tbrto
are
maor Ultod fitatas who would be ccateat
nir «'.are why the the (edi-ral army arrived wtth a c
thonaaada of then to that cltr. Id- o rce tbe aatlre PacIBeooaat orienUW
Acirly toe ctoac of the aMloo. tbe fuU
y of Ihc
luinv i-f troops rnd plaeed his t
imntadUtriT afUr the tarrtbte lied proitded they cMld sell a few
«st of officers beloff aa follows:
panr a’ tli.- dirposal of tbe comm.
dUaatar of 1»««, tbay eane pooHnf In more bolU of cloth or a few i
Prcitdrat—Ira
A.
Adams.
ot
.-r nl tbo rifle clttb (or the protecUon
rt tbe ate or orar l.bOO per laootb. yards at drilling. We bear them
nlgbt in
> side aod wni
Dellaire. Antrim conaty.
of tbe
people
of
the eommnnity
Tbr Terr naatirr of tbrtr eomlnp Is -lalm U cUrloa
at we are
fn-e govci
against the peip<-tralors of the n
Inaieattra of lh«r Oflaul dapltcHr
la Ptor mySeerrury—RobeK K. Walter. Trav; tbair OTk
ic of Lincoln l-e dear
This artion oa the part
American
Eagle commltteil.
The iaairae r»r«n»Dmt. for aoae
that regaidu
icg at the
bars no fear
te City. Oran 1 Traverxe couatf.
ndi and hci
tbe mlndi
Mirpended from the dome of tbe ow of an offirer of the northern army
ran rat. baa refnaod to plre anr We win obtain oar
•haic of
that
in nebplc. (Conllnord aiij.lausc.)
Treasurer—S. L. Edwards.
TfBTenllcblened the people of that section
»ra hno*e:' hf (Wlrtr I have been won
Japanaa laborera permUaloe to oome trade.
Bat I bare alwaya bad
my
Ttls was followed bv the rhnrlrr*c City. Grand Travcrae coontr16 if that Mrd waa
looking to as to the batnane purpose* ot the vie
to the malBUntl of the Halted Stataa. doubts u to the permanency e< that
TOlx male quartet, singing ■•Stars rj
"In (lod \Vc Trust* on the new
PBd hO Jaaaaaoo «» Uare
Japan trade. The CMaamaa and tbe Japan­
Vka-Pfoaidewta.
Summer NlghW after which the oi-|
ABHAHAM
LINCOLN.
ity denar' gold piece,
^wtthoot a paaaport frao hU home ese bare the laltutlfe Unity straar
Aotrira county-H. W. Botalter. AI,o longer the old south. Tour
ebPstra played "The Orond Amerl
ly dereloped. TaaiU tom bow to make ranurla.' 'wbirh mad.
i- jibe
other, gentlemen, b'lt I
• re eomlna there.
Day by
en; T. D. MogUoD. Ceatrai LakP.
a piece of machtoary. or the peolact
nsidvr \bat this la not
in any ■ (lav onr people are becoming more In- that wfaic.h iitghi* D-raitue l
u to thU of thet Piece at machtoery. -Wad by audience llberelly applauding t^c..num ‘ ^
Charlevoix—W. J. Pteraoa. BoffM
aad praapeetlT* :
e a poMtIesI hantitiet. dcapite the telllgeni snil for that reasoo. gentlereprcK-D
tbelr rous'tltut
flOOh^ Moapt tf-.-.
Falls; L. F Knowle*. Ba)Be City.
that ymi urc all aialwan. tried meii
reason of tbe cheatmana of Ubor and
of
Michigan.
1
can
come
The toarimasHIr
(bea
Introduced
■rWItr. Once arrired a^ Hooointu, the economic condnioaa In bis own
true ren'ihtean*. and that I. un- amongst ynn. I the son of a rebel aob people' ‘
-David E. Bnrna. Baaatob;
George S
Ixeur.-,.* alio
bM AiMAoae Boverainent baa no for- country, ba can manufacture the fin. the Hon.
thosr elrr.inistanec* ba’
dter. I born tmj rals.-d In sight of old
O O. Butler. Frankfort,
I "Our Couniry North
aud
ther <mrrd orer tbom. Tbrjr atop lahad prodoet muob cheaper than we
o rotue here In honor of
dead Fort Bum ter where the first gun wa*
Gtand Traverae—Wm. W. Emllb.
over tor «m ateamer and toke pata- can sell It to him. This has already
•hlcfiain
I have a right If
fired. I car come to you and In your
oge tor Saa Praoelaco oo tbr ant. been demonstrated In tbe manafaeTraverse Oty: Ralph Case. Klaffaley.
Ocoroe S. Legarr.
n the miied Stales unlay has eatwe. presence thank the old
soldiers ot law. hoc I have bad aom
It waa MOB dtoeorared ther do Bed tare of tbe cheaper grade of cotton
ecnie fn-m ................. r"y of riiarles- the north for whipping us and hold­ jolts lately.
L«-eUBaD—Martin Brown. Latood:
I ihouzht every
man
poaaraa tbe bMa«« benor of tbe good!. And It la only a little ove '
..............................M Of old ing tM* grand old union tofetboi
would be glad of the opportunity to H. L. NeoaoB. Glen Arbor.
CblBanuu. Tba Uttar Urea np to th« ^ ................
the Coira
C
Patent TVe Ai
Port
I ; Fort Miiot aiij
er n L-llow
elution that '
help select hit
representative
Just one word mote.
Bo roan
Terr
, Uttar
Mtor oT
or a eoetraot.
eoetraot oraa
oreo tboagb
tboBf^**" "***
company
-jSumter,
thin-,
the
first
g-Jn
If
he
I*
n
I.
criminal In Miehlga
(IS In the south, the younger get
when be oppcaad a man woold
It eaatl perwBal loaa.^ tba Japa*' Its srithdrawal from the’far east. The
Blair
r. Scott. Labe City.
f Htcd
nred that ea'jscd
e.
tla* bright
at you pul him In the ix ultenilary, {war
gUd of the opportueHy ta atakw Ua
llton, born r.fler the war. have n
•aa doap Bpt beattote to break tv
nme under toe aaoerlntendcnce ot
make Of our* to run red with
American
Id U he ti a repui
Kalkftfka—EraesuBmItb. galkaikai
oppoal^n felt. 'But yntei '
what It wu to bohor but
ooatrat wbeBeter be dada It prefltaneae were actually , raannU
friend blood. U we eodJ hear the chimes of flag to love hut one c.-iontry. aod
Bnt my f
loaaunasler of him
1 in my b««m ril
E. D. Babcock. Kalkaafca
able to do aa. Bern U Japan tbe lead- Ing tbe Colt antomatlc g^a wit
have I rid St Michael's nnnounre secrisalni
loagh
I
bad fellow.
primaries, which
Emmett—Part BatAIeyr^l^Hutoffi,
verj- hearti
to
toe payment of a single cant of ror
lowg him but i
* while 1, It would (
icrt deirgatet to the eouaty eoo*«w-

Wi L UUIS IS nESIIBIT

r.lanrtcg

-Wm. Patera. Jeanlan:

tiAs bright land

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

alty, and manatacturing It M cheap­
ly that the American concern waa
forced to
a letter t........ _
.
1M7. Mr. L. C. Ororer, toe prctodenl.
of the eompMiy said, among other
- is well known that with
iga. “It
ng
the
Japanese,
r little teartiing
and tbe
make rery aklllful mecbanlct.
ax
and Japan
ite of Ubor In China
(
,______
for the America
-r to compete with them
> have here an
abaotnte
Ion of my aaaertiaa that
the ortetUl market will not prove aa
ramnneratlTe aa some of o*r e«thr
tUtU would lead ua to believe.

_
goMtvaeB that
tfanwinnar between Japaaeaa add
Oaaae^ai He twoHra i cowbIi
tor Ua eerrUet. and tbe tact that tbe
eoBtoBfira U IbrarUblf a
CbUamiB to aa aerere aa arraifnment ot
tho^buhliU at the Japaneao aa «e
would
to tad. Tbe achtoff to tba
........... axpeft
................ and UI a
allerr
i land wb«**
.^rar U tba atandard ot tnoaer- and
tbe vilaa ot that la eonaUntlr

•sU partake
Id tnr ktod. Jt hawdtol of r
Uo dried a*, tad a «tp of

fm.

•5?

tapBMae w«to«> iHu

mn to SSrS^wSJSft^Dal KlpBoa frato wkat U U Ift tba Halted
In
Satea. JM we U CalltaraU prtUat
tocalaat the tranaptontlaa to oar aoU
ot tk» looM tooraU ot Japan.

the .United Stole* does

buaUeai

C. A. Palmer. Maalataa.

dent of toe HUted Btaica. Could sagthing be more Important thaa msklaf
a prerident of tbe United Sutra '
rarry out tba principles of
Yoii'eheer him whenever

- tala name la
......................... and say be U tba prratdent
nentlomd
of the peopM.
tbe reprraeatatiTc ot
tbe rotamnn fteople. yet In my ward.
Second, which I*
considacd
a
pretty gi
good woed. oat of aO the reI r:in l--e! saf« here lo.vlgbt under that
pnbllran; who live there, but it ttraI flag at (he i ime lime uial mv loved
Ibe caocnaed out
home are sleeping in tbrtr til
My
Ood!
Talk
about
retorn!
tie tine clad cottage
In the aoutt
What i
iK.t ji.s --afp a* I and
protected b
(Mil's own flag the stars and stripe*.
Thi- teaslmast.-r paid the
Hoi
rr-nib- R Townsend,
eongiv-rfmai
nro-1-d wt'b n tz n-t
Irnin Mlrhlgan, n lefi handed eompi

Oo «et Waar War.
Of course we have mad n
great
thU JtoBortant poalUon tn one ot bU
. Ob noli He kBowa deal about tbe posalblllty of war with
Japan (n coaaoqucnce ot the attitude
thwi too wtiL «e oBpUrn an boant
cf tbe PaelBc eoeat autes regarding
aagaetoaB CblnawaB to keep kira
toe natter or tbe escluaion of coolim.
lally I do not fear a war on that
- >panese u a
0 be isrc toe Japai
U.toa lira OB al»oat aotbtaf. m
feels hlmId UdlvMpal. Be f
dm BOt aa a rnU partake of meat
.
jjame. and
h a Ut- .
that
would
. make reaenU any moTement
— a «tp
oompitto aocUl
tor ban. He Urea aa- tend to d^ him
'' be latoloi^ aoaaHty. We on toe Paclflc coaat
de*
admire him for bU oatrioUc devotion
to hU natlye Und. We marrel at the
___________ ________.
-- made
___________raU are rleloaa. Moat of
aetooea. art. In manufaeturea. In
•rament.
But we feel that we
oMirtrr oatar booiea ot prooUtaUoa.
a
adarire btan Jwt as well at
au^y|^|l^ are pmeUeallr aUrea. In
the paSuar code of ethtea that pre- tnl distance. And our Janana
toa Paelfli
rail ta tbe Mlkadob eiaplre. It la ao bora oa the other aide of toi
BOB tblna tor poor pa -" " need not feel offended If we--------abut our dooia against Japan^ la
gtr iiiSttn into a
borers
Commerce between ndtlODsa
,

whlrb would select delegates lo L. A. Gatoter. Petoakey.
Maatotee-WlUtam Uoyd, Mantotw;
which would V

1 want to sav to you tonight, and
tl comes from the heart, th.il there ft
DO man In Michigan, or throughout
till- length and breadth of this broad
land. *ti-> reel* more proud of your
flag Ilian I do. We honor It in South
l*i>r<>l'i:.v. we honor It throughout the
l.rtJad south- and
now
we
iwallte
when v.t it Is not too Ute, that It
tbe union lha the wai
s bollei
* fough

...........................toe firid. la



m<-ni when he Introduced him. hu
ih“ r.ndlenee took It for what It wa
worth and when he turned lo aeriout-'
ness aad stated that M>Mgan bad
no lai-rel imath or gniden
erowti'
that any man eould grace better than
Charles'E Townsend the bouse rang
with lh(- o(»tb<ir*t of applause. The
toastniasl.r then recited Ella WbeelV
er W.lc-X k poem.
uod
Men ■■
Charles ff. Tawnai
From what I had heard

HON. CHARLES
Jacfctsn. Mich.. Mffibtr ef

E. TOWNSENa
Congreea Freiw Michigan.

( have begun lo lil.c him 'l-'pite tbe'rtnp their h*
'fact th.1t he is a rcp-ihlinn f.'r be Is know thei
Tbaae am oome «t the roaeona ibei
a goad fellow. He rcmluai m-- of
Impel aa to aak tor tbe etcliuloD^ol
old colored prcach«r down mv <
alny wa* Ml-id-d I
the ianaaeae coolea. Wa have no
who aaad to wear hla old clothe*
And
ao
the
Japanesa
abould
be
whit .irrompon.i d in
otdactUh to tba amrabant cdaaa. w«
church. H wa* a long wav m rb-arrm
made
to
lealtxe
that
we
can
atlll
k them for coming ii
hare ao obtooUoo to trarelera. aebol
.iml be did not want to soil h:« eo-id
tranaact
buslneaa
with
btm
In
hla
own
art. toilaota. Oor obUctUm to - "
coantry wtttaont being coifipellad to clothes so he had a dry |i'ne iiox fur
Ir acatoat tbe coolU claae. Oar
n pnlptt and hr k'-pi his r’oth.-s iall
receive
hla
eooUea
on
our
ahorra.
Uboron a« meebaalct accuatomej
woul.l
The hardy pioneers
who planted up In thrre and 't
r-s«.ng m. higt
to a W«ta nan'a mode of llrlaa can­
(>r uhst wiu ihea'd
pr
on
the; them before bectnlac tc• prrj-lt
not uaapato with tbem. They hare al- Anglo Saaon clvllliatlon
iltle late and
sborra alonp^de the Golden
Gate, this Sunday he was a little
rv
all I They are n.'t
readr drir« oat tbe white orchardwho have
kept he huTTledlv pilird on hU elot'n-*
tota tram the ftotUa
Vaea
taller, their deacendanta
■r 'w-autlful|e™l>*'’'‘=*l
<
liberty did not realize urtll ton late that
i...uurrh» i.f ll'atrieiism.
i
aboat M fldUa aortb of Ban mncla alive the Urea of American
hornets had h'’Jt
a
n»-st
In
oa Tber are aaklBc bcot/ Uroada from tbe lofty peaks of the laowriad
t-reeches. and he said
''nreihre
Towytsend eonilnued by
U the itoaln Udnatry aroand
Sai^ Sierras to that coaat where tbe broad
I find tl). . ii'uiis
both had eipert-'le.-J Olf- i
take* aa my «evi that ih- Lord 1
rraao. tSt am not all anakllled U- Pacific alnga hla aonaet soag. the mileottage h->m«' '
my heart. JuH Ihtn a hi'-n.'. s
borat.
Thar am eobbUca.
ullora. Ucoi of sturdy cancailana who bare
puld a
and he said, "ves breth.i-rn.
waatonUta.. raaUarant keepera. They bum thrtr bomra In tba *ar west and
* 111
Who are tryiag to keep that fertile re-1 l.otJ Is
•alar k a^borbood wbem a white
U-. t
hU imu abop. gfoa a white manto country, appeal, my bran
• mrUf bU m- to toe rear of tbelr fellow cltUens breeches.
wh*ra a white man is
(ihI tonight, g-'niW
t bli neat little
boose. througbtet the length and breadth of
tbe Unlted^Utra lo heed thelr^ry d all lonely In y< r nSJs
_
_______ c eooteata himself trtih
oae room. He aelddm has s familr dlatreaa. Tbe fnrtber coming of Art- ,bi* .* | i,x* a
lira must be stopped, if tbe a-oadrrful spirit of these rvp
aUc cooll
to aiipport. BU wanu are tew "
I
spio
V aua because It t* wonderful for
words of ...r port of toe Sierras
"" ]
•ttlly pr;
3 be reallted. wbeo be eaya.
from South Carollni
■ be iill.->wi-(l
ni
Pl£|
aaaembled »l one limi- I
"Dared I but aprak a prophesy, etc.
Tbe Uttar canaot a
I the l>ea-,it:li;l .icn itt(-T
the mach^w
1 feel like the Irish woman who had , '
teaUDB. ao be n
000. O. Corall.
Our
Country,
'*■“ I
nelnff the Hon 0. G Covell a sou hy the name of Pntrict»of w-honi '
W.know
I
lay,*:rvcoi
Joined [
I
United Slates dUirtct attorney.
Mr. she was very proud Palrl
Palmer ntd "In thanking God for %e mibtary. and on one <S-i
lui'aM 'h>- fich'.
glrlng to tbl* eoontry such a man aa beard tbe band plnving aod i
{
Uiieota. we moot n« forgrt that He the gate and saw the cnmp.in
ihroiighcit-l
this
'
brooffbt abMt tba aathCblnaae riots also paVe to tota coentry toe Hoa. 0. Ing down the sireer. and th"
fore, ami vour
played as Ihev marched aU>r
at tm. Wa to oat wut aaotber oat- G. Covell. onr next l■^OBg^e^amal
.
the
n-orth
CUD
I
finally she picked out Fatnek
broak at toat kind. We an a praceOoren apok
spoke as toUows;
Mr. Oovetl
She *a>u
abla. Uw-abldlBc ceamoalty. And ao >My frteBda aad fellow dtlxens. 1, crowd of aoldter*
He stated that almo-' alt the speak
■what embarrataad on toll oe-iat Patrick, look at mv hov I
ore raUa aor voicaa U piotoat at toe
ers had louehcj upon
far-<
pert
bffliblBt la «tor that a haU might caslon. reallslag •• I do that yon aral Rvcrvbody 1* r-nt of »teo but i
ueoi to
the r..lmlc; i-at..,n
There
.. ._
,gm If , ga, the tv-eifth man
be laada U tima. Aai to aaktog tor aiaembled
tore .
for ...----------------------tbe porpooe of. ...
II
seem* lo WtipmelWog
new
aad
ind
Jiirr. If I am a ioug way* from
dOB at Japaosaa cooHra we tenlng to the dtstini ‘ ‘ '
too OBdoalOB
siraage in ih<- air. an aisakeulng n-v
..Too* have all!a lonely democrat In
a
rep
tart that •a an aimsir adbartag to who aiW to follow 1
er felt Ufiue A spirit of civic right
___
..^jUeaa
poUey
of
protaetioa.
after
hearing'land,
t
war
toe
board me aprak. and a
vousoess M-ems to have come
over
Tba tary object ol the pratacOTe ta me oBce you all know that the speech
t borne s your midsL
the pe,.p;.- All legislation h.-ri-tofore
to protad tba prodaef- - *•- *------- - I have preparwd for tola evening will
has been niong lad'uslrtal. flnar.c;al
1 war; -o .-ay i ■ io-i men of Michi tod coromt-rlal Uro*s. but no* it Is
can martiiBlc agatoat
beep. Tbe hour i* grtUng Ute and I
DnriQc toe erv-st war m i
g:in II...-Ig;:-. ;h.a- If Abraham Umroln diflereni.
tba obaaa pauper of other eoaatrtra. kaow that you prater to listen
to moonlighl night, the ar-r.lcs
'
had !1T. Q t.::
nore the brave
That poller baa brooffbt oaparalMed toera dlattoffBUhed ffootlemoB whoae aortb and tbe so-iih lay In r
He did not agree witb Mr Uuesel
-T'Tt of thr -o-;ih and the brave men
praopaittr lo onr cooatrr. Bat wa tart namM ara to follow me apoa tbe pro- rttber Fide of a atrvam. All
man that Ihlogs seemed bopriraa b.;l
of the Borih who bad
fought
that
tt voald to a boilow metoerj to abat
he d.d believe that a sjUrit of opllm
fltht wo-ild have beeo shaking baud*
aM tba srodoeta of ito obaap Ubor
ism sboold be shown Mora is beard
a-rrwa Ih*- Woody fba.*iti and congratat Jopao. wkUa we aUow tba ctohp toe praaeBoe of aOto
dUaogclabed Taakee Doed
about the ponlabmetit of offeodera
and the south- nUtlng eaib other on deeds of herotobonia at tost toad to otmia to «■ U ffeaUames. I am prood tost we hare to tbe sontbs
Jay thaa ever before
aot
beesi
down on Its side of Irm
But Ucroln died, and In AJ>raortor to oooapeta more
effectnaUr. wtth os here the eoBUrraamaB from'em band eaithere are tnora offender* but becani
vltk ear owe mccbanlea ta oar own tbe aecoad district of MIebIgaa. (,Ap-|the river and r illed »t;h the time of l.*m Uaroln the south loei the tro*»t of the great determlnatiOD
that
each band began to friend sh-- cv-t hat Frran over your
cn t I'lt
oat tbe grafter* and to ponisb crime.
us c.f s'! we had left.
And I'era baad would plnv a nonhrro tmie » b.-w- -o r
that I flrat saw toe snallghL
Not so long ago. things that certain
t-ue ^ prc«Citl'Jv>'S
ora heitoa,ool«eia from tbe oorth gathered
we: -vent* five percentage men did were not cooaldered a dr
tawfl'afouff and cheered. As the soalhera of the north
the legl-.!stiira of my aiauwa* merit hut a decoratloo and no oae
___ BOt Blade tB VBlB tot are teMr boBd worta pUy a aontherii tune, the ^
ipcseJ of btock*. and twenty-Bre raised a voice asaioit them. Mow a

I .i

ta« waa tIffBod W >»«rtdeBt CboBior
A. Afttwr. a ropabtaB. Tto ’ •

SIw.

k.



ter a gaipoM. ato tort porpooe to'lootoerB artdieni wortd,cheer It waa^coi

Maataa;

.

Secretory Waller gave

a

Artallad

atatemeBt ol toe flaaBcaa of tto chib
which was followed by a atatemeat 'a^
the treasurer.

It was abowa by the'

Btaiemciu trat the does of M eaaU.
per year wetp. InqoMffBt to moot th*
expeosca of toe aanoa} toas^ Bad R
was taken Into (oaaMeratloa that •
raqalrod

to

bring from oatslde the dltttoffrtabed
ipeakera which bare appeared before
he republicans of this sectloo in toe
last,

nc statement ebowed that It

• a* necessary to aaaame aa obMffntloa of DM to cover toe rapsarai «t

agent In cotigrrsB. all they have to
Is to control a few votra.
Ifl’bo
-rc hi* roractltnents.
Mol the pee.
ran he he burned If he aerTiu
I consikuenisr What have you U
id fault with ur.l.a* TOO tried U
t vour aceni and (ailed*
We have passed laws I think In thi
len'si* of 'bo pi'ople. bnt brat of all
■ have nerved noUre oo the corporaof the
the
creator*.
the law and
wera
w subrtriii-hl '
the law.
Townsend .i '
le-lleve that
lamltv was TT"
o-.1d never laK- -)y step; bt;::
ia getting h.va
Iwsv* has been a man
the fniure. God raised
. Lincoln, and
Throup Was!
.tore Roc

the banquet of IN7.

After oonaa AM-

■uoaloa it waa aBaalaoiialy voted to
raise the memberablp le«t and dora
itaBfd to D-M per year.

It was

believed that IhlY would afford anpto
fund*

to defray the

neeeaaary

ev-

iK-ntcs
A L. Coaltee. of Ckarievola. braiAt
the atteotloB of the meetlnff toe Roualioo of hard work eatolled optm too
lecretary In arranglnff for so extenalve a foDctioa aa toe aanval baaqtot
>d congratulated the dab apon tto
fact that ly the dUlffent efforts ot (to
secretory anj hlz

r-rsn-lttee

aaeo-

elates, tbe membership of tto
bad been raised to 460.
ed the work of the

dab

H* rimiTrl
aecretiry

aad

urged that a -^penaaUon oMH per

Waato CaoiUe Bnaliided.

a to toe Jap

Wexford-H. a. HotMO?
O. A. Brigham. Buckley.

t G-'d will I).

be awarded for
le peo^
•d that
• great

In r.,urh'dlrg he
pie for remainfng i
all w'v.ld help Itptnhirror befyr. -he

tbfs

purpoaa.

Secretary Walter dedloed to
any

compeaiatloo

accept

whatever,

atbar

(hail Just
il expenara Incnrred.
was a sentiment

GUSTAVUS BROWN DE«)

that

Mr.

Ttera
'Waltrt

shonld have, some compensatioB Bat
Inasmocb as be had declined it wai
decided on

mOQoo to aatberiae the

executive cmnmlttee to

pay

all

tto

'-xpensr* Incurred by tbe oeorMAry Iff
his work for the benefft of tbe rlnb.
Mr Walter In bis remarks extended
Sufrereq

Stroke ef

Parstyaia

hit tbanka

T

ly

to Pvraldent

Ma.vne. tbe

cxerut ve committee and others

Years Age and Never Cempivti

for

the diligent aastotance they had rend-

Recovered.

c-rrel la preparing for the aonnal baaqnet
r. istara* E Ur-iwn.
;-..r-«-er»
at

of

J

bis

this

ol

morning

roroer

Elgbtb

Madtwortb atrvets

of

'3Te

rngloa

Weiloenday

borne,

' id

on<<C--d

Brown suf-

Bcs.des tbe widow, three

n
Mrs

Mr*

Brown was born la

W

W

Wetmora. CadHIor

Msyne. Cbarievoix.

Hai.uen. Traverae Oty.

|

C. L. nayt'.n, Iceland.
A

II

Siliisoe

M

r.

Hulzler. Hanton.

W

KlBgaley

Roralter

JjlgrJ

greatgrandchild
Mr

J

H

Hew

'.-a.e* eight
New York

siau- to IKfC. and anly la life moved
to Wlta-unsln

Judge F

'
r

'

1. A Galster, Pettmkey

ElU Jobni

m-r* and

Qnni

r-pDbllcu cloho e4ect-

Senator Fred r

f- n-d a hneorbaw of the brain, and
his hraltb

sUtc league

ed toe follcwir.g delegate*:

He was 8J year*

Thrt-e ytara ago Mr

Tbe clnb having esriy lo the

sessioB decided In atriiuie With the

M

Alden.

(

Harris. Boyne aty.

Death of Jort a Awerjr.
le Herald.
G Avery, a Grand Traverae

In iiS» be

loralitv. Traverse City then bc.og tn
-rs infaDuy

Net being

bouse to l:>r IP. he moved his fsm»y
Into 'h- flrti scboolhouse >-ver boUl
n

tb;-

struct..1

r:tr,

«

btUe

of logs

buHJIng

Later te

secured

Und In Qarffeld towwbip. and here hr
built him ■ home, earring a prraperons farm out of tbe wilderaeaa.
Ibis (arm
•boat

fiwir

tbe Tamlly
year*

resided

Oo
WtU

ag

Drown s health fall.ng Hm, be moved
wItb bis wife to tb.'lr Eighth tUert
teme
The funeral arrange)
anaoaaoed later.

Seattle
. be deceased wa* born soar Btov
rrack. N T . In IMI. aod wbcB I(
year* of age came to Oraad Traverae
wtth his father. Abie Avery, ta to*
year 7; be married Hrtea Biton. aod
here they resided (Or Z6 year*, fotog
tbeace to MinDrapoIla,
Htas..
and
Uler to Brattle
whose kite
who Bufferad m^^bat said
lUUr: he baa many
retotiree
rrtatim
aad
friends in and*aroM4 this rtcialty.
He leaves bertffra hla wife, tarn
daughter*. Mra KeUie TonmU. Ktoa
Etoe Avery. Mra. H. K. Harvoy. at
Brattle, and Mm. r. B. UamtPa. at

QRANO TttAVERSE VtCRALB. THUMOAY. FCMUARY IS. 1107.

THE BELL STOCK
TO BE SACRIFICED

WE NEED THE MONEY I*
THE HOST SUCCESSFUL SALE IN THE HISfOKY OF OIR STORE WAS .SUDDENLY DROUGHT TO

AN END

BY THE GREAT SNOW STORM. CONSEQUENTLY WE WILL GIVE YOU DEEPER CUT PRICES THAN EVER.

We have no Competition on this Sale
Fortunate Purchase

AS %VE OWN THE STOCK AT LESS THAN M CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. AND WE MEAN TO GIVE OUR CUSfOMERS
Wbeo yoor parcbweo in oor
»ien omooni to^Sl 00 aix) yoo
on not obliged toboyit «t one
tine, yoo get oBeo< tbeee High
BedtOnneSeet-Boeken. Made
led Herd ifood, Finely
Fioiebed, bAving Fall Poet Beck
.with Bnee Anne.

THE BENEFIT OF THIS

_

AbsolutelyFree

Wait!
A

MOKE.

FEW
YBE

WILL BE PUT ON SALE

IN

lOc purchase

Thoiisands of
Remnants

NEVER
TRAV­

ERSE CITY.

WAISTS, SKIRTS,
StITS and
DRESSING SACKS.

THERE IS Nl^ LIMIT TO THE

PREMIUMS WITH

DAYS

DERWEAR OF WILBUR

PRICES

Absolutely tree

TIME TO GET YOUR FREE

GREAT

STOCK' OF MUSLIN UN­

EQUALLED

When your purchases in our store
amount to $18 {and yeu are not
obliBed.10 buy it atone tim^) you
qqC one of these durable Pari
mahoe:
oak—Niyic
quarter- sawed
as cut.

Absolutely Free

; GLOTHINB GUT PRICES

Globe Green
Trading Stamps
If you are not saving our stamps, Don’t
wait any longer. Come and investigate our
free system and see our Premium Room on
Second Floor.

ALSO
TABLE CLOTHS, MUS-^
UNS, OUTING CLOTHS
your J>' re
amount fo
(^nd you are not
SHEETINGS, IDERoblicrd tf buy i'. at one time> you
get one of th'-'e t-xti t larce •*ari- I DOWNS & CALICOES.
: die Seat K' ckers. tinu'y lini;.hed in
AT ABOUT
quartered oatc.

■ad Overcoats, cdtlne Serge* and fancy Mixitoed
, bues, ikevea lined with Skinner’a B&lin. guanmtoed
'fcrSjou. B1»dj tailorej ol boil
known raakeo. Our Out Price.............. *p
* * C/

BeWfe Sa and •UJfMea’a Salta, mode of all
^jSw^brici oD this teMon’a laleit
Qg

SL60 Ladies’and Misses’.Long Loose
Coats, oll VVojl nwtenal*. Bruul
thome^ Our Cut Price .

UNDERWEAR-HOSIERY
OorOnt Prka.
LMUes’ and OUMren’s Wool
Hose, extra raluoa. a pair ............
Ladies’ Heavy Hecced Seamless H^e,
Ribbed Topi, a regular‘J-tu Tiiliie,
J SC

BcITs n and ttJ» line Draaa ..

Ladles’ Ribbed AU Wool Union Salts,
aold all aeaaoD at $2.U0. Tu cfan ^1 y C

RairattCkfldrca’aaadUraeiTob
------ ---------------------------- »-AA- iY---------------------------------© .^C/W
Doable Brcaated Salts. Oar out price

Heirs fbcand «Sc Boys* Itece Paata yOr
extr» good ualuci.

Our Price,..........................

Heirs tSCordaroy Paata for Meo,

n

$LS5 Jersey Ribbed Union
Salts, Our Cut Price.....................

83c

Ladies’ Red Wool Shirt
Sold evei^when- at $1 :!o a garaic-ut.

«d1 made warrankd mt to rip. while Utey l ut yO U

Ladies’ Non-Shzinking Wool Under­
wear,
made of sciccted atock. a waj a ^
.. _r, madt
■old at *1 a garment
t )ur price

Heirs <HlMrcB*s Heelers, ooatiy e 1 JO
^^iia«,ralaeaopto|d. Ourontpaice^ / •'TO

One Lot Cbildren’s Fleeced Hose, On
Spe^ a pair...........................................................

FURS

Babies Coats >n wi.ii.ExirdSp-c;,Ito.-l..„. u,ui..........

SSO pairs Ladles’ Sboes. Ti e funoiu W L.
I),u,jla9 n Suo» Tbewoll known Gold B-aod bp-r
L
^
i.il >1 .Sbo-htull’ineni-tO and $4
UtrC <
nil the vu-ry latest Blylui. Cut priced-S

\ SS.59 Ladies’ Dress Skirts i:> f->u<-.v V. \
i
luier* uD<t plain pRoauiiD. plaitu-I. QQ 0*7
(
button Olid »imp iriaiaied. Ooi Priuv


At Exactly One-Half
the Original Price

; Bell’s $1.50 Ladles’ Aretlcs,bn-kh QQ^
ln’bI <imiily, lint-JerDt-y lop. (Jur Cut I’li.-o .7L/W
Misses’ Shoes, pjt^t Liatber and Vici Kid,
•inglo Rud double *olu#. very lateat otyW, Bell*

and $109

DRESS GOODS ^DOMESTICS

Men’s Clog Robbers to wear orer «boe«. LTdida’
.1
_____
_______ I___ I I ..l.~.'
tul. .MiswaTslipiXffR.
fartrimoied
BDil LaJiea' ASif
Fir*t qoilily of Ku‘>b«a. Oor Cut IVici-a pr “C7L'

One Lot Dress Goods oonsislici; of Pan'-y
Mixtures oi .1 Plaids. evcr>- yard wonb ^
I'lL'e, Our Cii. Price
Stevens A Crash. I'i inubis «I !<,
wurtL J2K»5d. l‘’=tiogad. .................

I of Wor-

■bdt and OMunerea,’ good patteros.
While they last.......................

SHOES AND RUBBERS

CLOAKS, WAISTS and SKIRTS at your own Price
SILSO and SIS Long Loose Coats, S it
Imed, tnmmnd Id faucy Bninl. tiufly
03
tailored. Our r/iic .

HALF PRICE

Absolutely Free

Beir«UB n< $tt Men-. IbK Dras SiUl.

itatyle*.

_
_______ _
iheee fin«*
flvAi Rttg», 27xW iuchee juet

FOR

DYOL NEW YORK CITY,

AT

When your
in our
•tore RDoaoU to S35.C0 end you

WE GIVE PR'MIUM TICKETS WITB EVERY]

BESIDES

Wait!
ONLY

_

Ladles’Warm Lined Shoes with
I’ncc $:>, I'ur Cut Pric*.-.

0*1 IQ
/ •! O

OC

White Shaker and Colored Ontlng
Flannels, ngular icajd. Ihinii.:
^ '0
ilii* »ulf a
Cotton Batting Worth 6c a Roll
lariuR this saIo. a
to a cD«toui“r. Dari

Men’s Felt Lined Felt Sboes, felt 0*1 A 7
ficea?/*T/
Di:d 1,-htber «olc*. b< l '• price $2, ourpfic

5 Rolls

21c

^

MEN'S FURNISHINGS
AT CUT PRICES
Men’s and Boy’s Heavy Winter
Cans. *‘ii<] all sobsoq at
OnrCut Pn<x

I Bell’s t5c Men’s ^Cashmere Hall
Hose. o.rCuil
Bell’s $2 M'ool Underwear of
^1
!uH-*t .juality. ' >nr Cut Pritc..................1

^

valuta. L-rukun rir-a
White Hock Towels, Frioced coda.
l )nr Cm Price................... ....................................... t/L,
All Wool 8 os. Flannels in all col
'^Qf018. clwayascda at CKk- yd . during •ale.lJ.7t'
Lonsdale and Fralt of Li
yaiil limit to a cuatomer.
• yard

•ewfd.canl^
Men’s French Flanael Shirts, edk aewed.
can be
..... willi wiiite colUre. in taa. I'forn
ervy and blue, bill's pr.ee $2 -50 ourprioeW

$136
“5?"

65c and 7$c Men’s warm Uaed Mittens rad
Gloves in C*.f»kin. Hogskiri U--r»i-ilulu
and Buckskin fec-d ‘ >ar Cat I'r

42c
23c

“SS

THE GLOBE DEPT. STORE
mmm.

THUftSPAV. FEBRUARY IS, nOT.
Mr. aai Mrt. Tnt T*bb«tw vlMUd
nr the Smld.
'
jMre. Tihbmi'i oM hoae «t ToMii.
ne BUT frieod* of Mn. Neeer orer BOOer. to BMtt her Meter eed
l«ar «1U be cTtered to leers oT her teallr fron Pcuertreste.
4wth. which.oeesfred et DeeMolnee.'
Mr. esd Mn. BslUe TebberB bet*
lows, SUL tU 1*M.
I•PMidUig e few dere et
tbl*

-,_1 —— W. 4^«a.
“"j
10;20—Qrowtag and handling
crop. 1*. J, GDmore.
10 :-40—General dlscasloiiL.

. the wor* has been or*r S6.M0 esd It
tie is wttboot onesaoa the SbeM color
' srerk erer thowt) In aar magarioe
,erer pobBshed.
> leers that he M able
Ing lo
to the
Ue irmt
great cost
coat of prinll!
printing
S
*«rdln«-! .^^'rtiyr
tbVBe plates the Issue of tbe Amerl
It teems to keep the men bu«r do­
icj______,____ _______
can Poultry Journal wfll be limited tol
*«“eT
^ - 5?oe. taith »o« • horse rweestly. ing chores end breaking reads these
ipklna.
...............coi-;-f
...
OOL. IB mt She wee meirted ..
M.f-OO
each moelh. Every Obej
__________
Mr./Wo» te reported we eoaewbst dan. Old settlers claim the past r'
11 IS—Music by Old Minion brass ‘cterested
PtUr Lew Is ItSl: ete cblldreo
toscwrod.
pouilrr, and who enjoys I
days to be the worst tn IS r«an.
band.
fine work
bon to tbv. et* bon esd oneflrl: t
Rerlek
character, should | THIRTY CARS To BE SENT OVER
TlMted
her
Feb. 10.
12—Dinner at
the ball and social have the
................— The a-jb-t
the girl died is Infmer; the bore ebe punte Setorder uet
LOCAL
RAILROADS.
hour.
rrrlotlen price is but 50 cent* a year I
teleed to mssbood; U r«e» ego her,*
enotber
CORNELL DI8T.
Aftvraeen.
Adders* American
Poultry
Journal.!
__________
hsebesd died, leettog his «ffe to
o( poUto^ her* for rrenk
Mist UUie Amr of
this
district
1:30—Baatta r* PoUtoe* as
113.112 So Ckaton #tr.-el. Chicago. I
etniggle bb alose. reerlng tor her
nonl
Id Cecil AtBT. Mr*. Adam Homrieb
60 eesi
boTi. esd eleo ber step deughter bn^ieL
and daughter Lena of Buckler tpeot
Beehel. ne endared ell the hatd-i >*h ii
SuBdar at tbe former's parents. Hr.
Februirr is.-iic cona-ning lb# flrii .
__________
Bhlpe of pioneer Ilf*.
and Mrs. John Am.r,
2 30—SUble
Hsn-ire.
11
vrii-.'plefc r.-l'l rnnn he exhanslfd.
Guger is working at Uarrm care and use, A. P. Cray.
In im ebe end her femny ceme U
Incidentally this issue
cnntalnColTln'athe United Btetes teklng op e bone-1
3—Chemical* and clover. W
D.
flic pl-t -rv of the famous ”Crvyta!Cbailea Slack rcuirseJ to bis bomt Bagiev
stead near
Mescelons.
Later
iWbi'c O-H-cti.-n hen. wo-th
f” So-'here Ian week and tbe roe l« were so
In Three Rivera Mundar
noTod tb Traeeree CItr. Again the
—. .. -............................
!
- vlth or other ':iti*trstloi:
blocked that onr man carrier was
George McDonald spent Sundar
n to w
wltoeos tbe death
oallod upon
This instit’Me i« for all the |»eop> and valuable test matter,
unable t deliver maU Tor tbe last 6
Prank Butlers.
of one or ber family.
of ihe .PenijsulA wiirthor mem!x-r«
The imerlru-' lv<-T)-r:. Jo-mal
!■
ItBCteu Frcm Mirmeapob* a«d*OCJvct
On aecojni of the storm and
c-f the grange or not AM ar- wel-tinie wetl ra'Icd tbe leading poultry io-it
Ooe after another
her
children . joieph Kralti whe was
Tiiltlng
road*, the mail on jbe R. T
U To Drterr-ine the v'easiBd ty
and cordinlli Invited lo n.-nie, Bi.ng nal of ibe world,
rnamed and left hesne. She waa final- here and In East Jordan (or some
- was unable to travel. (onlj one (
»f This Route—M«ar>a a
ly persnaded to break op bonaekoep,etnrned to bis pwoent home In
your barket* and come prepared I!>,
. . . —.
good social-Gme during
Ing in Traverse Oty and make her unnaton. Oreeon. this morning The
Big CentracL
noon hour. Also bring
aample*
home with bpr aon. George, at Port voag^ man will atop lo see his lister
Oneida with whom she lived a great Min b^u, Rr^ti. in Traverie CUy.
farm products for an exhibit, and
Buckley
Roy I
a nean* of Illoelrallng the topics
eon'lng In of IhU simple
Frank J| Sirearniaa's great railroad ,
’ 'ry people
PC'
"b* w'^iTi’^STrame
P"* Marquette tor D. !
r ago. w:
be dlsci-sred
^ evenlrg train for Chicago and then;
mlxTgrc cnrlug Rheunia
home I
Mrs. Kate Fuller,
't-the -Run of the Yello* Mall"j
______ gh thla way <
Another Inatit-te win be held
llsrt and K'rlnev trouble ll--r-- Is thewith him
***' C. R. I * P. to Portland. Ore.
slaying with Mrs. \fm. Wan. to vl*.
ni.i\ tn- dupllcal-d uvrr Ihe Pure \tar !
Canada, and took her home
Saturday. March 11. Ifos, and thi- i
i
John Krallt. Frank Shalda, Jr., and jun- g, ciark Coals',
•iwinr I.nd d re-llons for l.il:;ic Mlv
to Dee MoliieB. Iowa.
naced will be Iho*.bv rha'-'rg well In a botMe o.ie-hal( qa. u# totdghi or <arU In the iu.),-n 1
olheva» galhi
gathered at the rtsldence of
Umber oo the Joieflh Flake
She was an exemplary
laKcg to fruit growieg.
ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion
Ins. onl>, 1ii*i.-ad -T raring for .. ri!a:i
Idly aftmioon and t„Tn U being drawn to Buckle:
mother, a' brave. fMthfil woman, a
Joe Kralti before
lo
r.-;nee rompound Kargun three o
nmtrau. this will be a test oj a route
Coenpeund Svnip Sxrwapaillla
Raal Estate Transfers.
tor tln-ir sblpmiuit*. Uinneapolti Ulog|
a- a djsc o.ic teasj-oonf-.il aG-r nn-al*
Rscfael G. Pepper lo C M. Buell,
the .larilng pelat asd Klgland the
bM at bedtime
The fon^l waa held Peh. i. IWS, lumbering Interesto here for Jerry Bul­
parrel*, ree. 11. 27, R 12
tcnniiial.
I
S'v change m-r I be t
at John LanrY. Dee Motnea. Iowa, livan of Cedar.
writing.
Ellsworth Hale and wif<
U
nsnal
diet,
but
drink
plenty
of
good
George Anatett't family are all nick
Her aon George from ebroad being
Bd Moall and Adolph Kraitz went to
Tiilrty car*
of
Mlnncapoll* flour
and under the doctor's care.
the only one able to attend, the Rev. Cedar
cedar on
on buMneea Saturday last
!
Thla mixture, witle* one a-ilhorltv. ha\ [' bci-n sent t,> Manislrque and t.-itr
Tfaoae who were at Mr. and Mrs
Chas. 8. Modburg'pastor of Chnrch.
we wi
very much grieved bv
Francs S Olltifted to John R W. , In a len-llrg '’hlladclphU newspap<-r, afl>rn<x)ti they acre on their wa, to
of CBrtst.
CBilst. officiated.
The choir, as- seeing
«eeli
snt of tbe deaUi Isaac Newmarch's Sun lay were Wil­
jn. +H of n* ii. acc. 26 T 2«> R <•
I •
a pectiV:ir tonic effect upon the Northport on she car ferry which was
liam Saxton and family, John Newsisted by Ba Bolot. eang ber favor- of Victor Petertyi and do here:
eby e
Ja*. Lardle aad wife to Cornelln
kidn-vs: rle«n«lng
Ihe
cl-pgsedup
marcb and family. Mtu Lizzie ^rt.
held 24 hour* In order lo load
Ihilie bymna.
'tend our h*ar
sfirtren empathy to G
and Mrs. Adam Seegmll)er aod cbllBbe leavee
B their iooa four bereaved family. Mr. Petertyi
■Mpment
I; to uneenain when the
parrel!
wona. Win,---------------------------f Alden.
----------Mich.- wen known tn this part of Leelanau drm
terry will n-ach Northport 6n aeeouot
LllGe
Jay
Anslett
It
getSng
tx-tter
0
Bert
Gra-;

Ellen J. Dcibudge et f
Dee Moines. Iowa Gmjrge
George of county since iSSt, being one of the
John of Dea
of
the
ire
lo
the
Ink#
t-ut
as
soOn
a*
Port OoeldA Midi., and a step dangh- urn pioneers and
close mend
of of hla burns.
im, cH of w\4 of neki
e- IS. T 26.
Bladder t
Hlu Susie Koinndorfer spent
the ferry gi t# there, tbe 0. R « I
ter. McA Rachel Smith, of Petoakey. Grandpa KralU, wso waa very much
R 12
Mich., u Bgod brother. Bdwaid SU- saddened on hearing of the death of week with her *l»ler. Ro*lc. wt
will uke the 3h car*.IB charge rtnBert Graham and » lfe
to
Karel I
a New York dniggist who baa had
Iry. Of Green Rlrw. Mich, besides a bi* lifelong (ifend.
working at 1. J. Kewmareb's am
Koudella. eti ot w\j of ne\, see. IS.' hundred* of calls for these Ingrcdl- Bing them Id two secUcrat aad rush
iMBt of friends both here
and
in
prb. 10.
irned to her borne Sunday.
T 26, R 12.
l.-iis since the first aanouncemeiit In them to this city, turning them over
Traverse City.
School closed for a couple of day*
Dor-lel McCov and wife to John F the nowepa|>er* last October stated to the Per# Marquette.
last week, on account of tbe sto
Sbe live^ to Dea Moines only a
Hodrn Pwt4 of ne\i and Bc<* of aeH 'that the people who
once
try
it
But It began again this morning.
abort time, but tbe ertoera In which
Here Ihey will be met
by
two
-c 12, T 26, R 9.
I' rwear ny It." especially those who
Edd Anstett It getting better (i
ire I'rinary
Albert J, Thornbury and wife
to' hare
I'rinBry a
and Kidney trouble and class M engines and Joined urgetber,
Joe Holcrofi waa tn this vicInlD' tbe uuliziT.
itter with . rhi
Ora and Clayton Grlnnell.
In ooe train will be yaokt-d to Bald­
Saturday looking after bis
Inmber.
Peb. 10.
I
The dniggist*
Boon A Aothopy add.
win
with
all
possible
diapatch.
At
IMI.
He I...........................
Ifxv they can *.
tbe lumber haul
Raldwtn they will be t-jrned over to
« # # « which are easM,
^Obituary.
in at Holmes
Holm
Siding,
NORTHPORT.
A There is said lo be bo better blood- the Saginaw dIvUlon and then they
For the,d
» FINEST COLOR WORK

i.
John
Wlnchcomb
ichcomb
died
d
S
Mlaa Klber Buttara haa accepted
.... j-jeil was born in Water
agent
or
system
tonic will be rushed lo tbe Niagara frontier
EVER SHOWN. ♦ fleanvlng
Feb. -»tb.
aGer
an --------tllneas of ty- town, N. T-, SepL 18, 1827. aod died
I. « poMUon as clerk lo Kohl Bros.' .....................-■
■ —
known andceruinU none more harm♦ ♦♦«♦««♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦
where they will be loaded aboard ship
of « at hla home near
etote.
.
I pbold peeamoola, at the age
lof* or ilniple to use
Monroe
Center.
The February numlx-r of the Am-rand taken to England.
Goo. Dame U ctmvnleaMiig from bis r«ars.
, _
^
Mich., Jan. 30. 1W8. ager go years. 1
lean Poultry Journal, tbe leading and
reooat IHnasa.
School cloaes until Thursday
moniba and 12 days.
MloncapolU Is the flour center ot
John
the
oldest
Journal
of
Its
claaa
In
the
Mr- and Mta Tnunan Kelebermau onunt of tbe death
of
Mn.
Nov. 12. 1819. he wat united in marthe eouniry. It Is In the heart of the
world,
an,l
wHch
I*
pubU»b.-d
In
Chinr* Tialtliig ralaUvcs in New York.
I Wlnchcombrlage'\o Mist Carrie Rldder To this
'4* injured union utvee ton* were born, all liv­
whestflelds
and
the
Af. E. Williams WSS Elected Presi­ Northwestern
mg tbe road near ing
Hilo and L W residing in tbl*
tiflis there grind up grown In the Dadent of tr.e Traverwc City Driv­
te horse Is not es- coLnwirv F. U Duel! residing In '-*Heiles ..f poultry, turkey*, ducks,
kotes. BriUsh Coltimhla an-l all north­
tbs £ ' pected to overcome tbe Injury.
ing Park AseoeiatloA
Ballard Waah
n!.*.ib!l.-ly tree to color and

WILL RUSH
FLOUR TRAIN

,,.,«'i'rr;,U"ro;;;S',”r"x'c»iiiE

Mr. Farmer: ^
Are you satisfied '
whereyoii are'
Wouldn't you considEi.
a chanaeforthe betted

of c»r FIRM

bt

There is
wealth and
^independence
for you along
, the Cotton Belt
Route in Arkansas
and Texas —

Why?
Because the soil is rich.
It IX not worked out.

about
value.

the year ainvtHl.
Then SR good i^eol*
end chun£«*.

No cotol* btmi SR needed
for Winter housing.
ThfR U s long growiog
*ca>on*-iki* mcani
b^iger and bor ptnfitable crop*.
You ran rsuc nd mtikM
•orne crop nearly cvsiy
ipomb in the rear.
TIkr aR foao iMihel*
aesrby.
TbeR IS an ah^dsat

TS^rsinliirSf pluSiwI

lUnk what ysa’R
offered!
UwkiUnliiaI Good warer—
^
Two CT^ a rear—
I Convenient mariccts— ^
Grazinc (or Kock the
5'car around T-

MHUm MgETIHG

“ .............

It for'
The highway overseers are buty
I keeping tbe roads passable duGng

He moved with his family lo this marking*. Thla aerie* of eight plates
communltv In t873 and haa ever since , «-HI ahow over -no var1»0«
male
Tbe anmi:il meeting of the Travmade It hi* home
female and one jdatr will he t>tib-rse City Driving
Park
nssoclatlon
Mr Duell wns a good husband andllrb*''! p«rh month, iinill comple--'
I 1. Id last evening In the office of
father, a kind neighbor, and endeared Mr Bate* ha-v l>een mohlmaclf to a large circle of friends , yenr* In perfecUtic Ihl*
MATCHETT.
Tf”' PTT.t:
following officer*
Stoltr
r danShler’s. Mra. C. John-a .borne.
Ob acecunt of tbe faneral of the ID- 'and acquaintance*. He leaves an aged nalnilac* w-r*- done by
being .-It-rti-d f
■ ensuing year:
,tant Of Mr. and Mrs. Will Petrie Sun-1 widow, three son* and twelve grand- the greatest^ i*i.iHr>- itoltiter
.•r,d.-nt-\V B William*.
•ngrrutnc and printing
.1 the mo
day afternoon, there waa no church cblldreo and
many
rclntlv.-.
and ”
■k of art Rvi-ry bird *h..wn
Vic-;ii.-»-..|.-nl- Thonias .M. Shane,
ds, where be i
a; MatchetL
friends to mourn their loss.
drawn nhsolutvly true In all H*,
Sc-nterv-E R MeCov
>fi they wUI atU
Mrs. Harena visited in Summit City
Owing lo the road* belog tmpasal
nmrklBgs
Bfilure. and ha*
been
_
„ c--w,i"
t held there
service
the funer
passed upon tn each case bv expert*
Trca*..n-r-A. B. Cook
1 HuIeU.baa been very
aorvlce was hcl-i to detect sny error or flaw
|
Supeilni- 'id>-ni—Edward I-aiiln#r.
Im KeU BBd. Baall Mllifcn epent alek ior a few daya.
I at the house, Feb 1st. The remainTi.bi seri'* will lx- adopted by all,
Dlrvcto'' —W. B. millam*. A
B.
the 4ay la T>«v«rBe OMy.
|
Mr. and Mr*. Bogan are ealerUlo- were laid to rest In the Downs cem­
Fn d H Pratt J D
Martin
IMe U O. T. M. M. inltUted aever- jgg Mr. and Mts. Russell of Grand etery. Due notice will be given when prxiHry men a* the slaodsrd It 1* a
ml sew nenbera tbU evoBlng. after lupids.
tempted
which an elaborate-npper was aervmpi. George Taylor waa called to
ipare the flpe.r ever seer
Every
I-®utner.
•AI Buckley Tuesday by tbe Illness of
all has hr--n r:ir>'f<illy worked out
—.

Tbe yooBg people are enJoyUtg fine her llUle granddaughter. Pearl Brack-.
Farmers Institute.
-n- feather and marsing and shad '
Impure blood make* a mud
Farmer's InaUtute wil! lx- held
_ every Individual bird shown dy
. In
-un-plv eeiiipleUon.
hMdachra
Owe*of"the bJmi’ enjoyable eoeUll“ut^ vere Taylor bM been quit#!
^
Mission grange hall on Ratiir-t sueda
-ds out eleartv and distinctly In naat-ii. ln,iigc--tlot. Thin blood mak.*
•veMi of tbe year, to the Woman's nek the past week.
day.
February
16th.
1908.
under
tbe
lit*
propi-r color ;md -hading nnd ev v<. -v-.ik
pa:..
i!ck!>
Burdfck
fifiab. tO(A place at the pretty hozne
Mra. WUI Taylor la on the gain,
auspice* of
Peninsula
Grang- No. jery nird *■------- --------------------------- -■ ...............
.•d l!r:.T* niuk.-u: ih- id., xl i
of Mr. and Mia Bchroeder laatTuea-'
ly
Pender
y
and
life
in
»
day evcalag. Tbe committee in charge |‘**
renuer.
pjre- rvslor-x. p.-rfect health
were Meedaaea Bchroeder,
Ransom 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------aad MMa Julia Grant Tbe hushanda
P. RDgm far

Cia 7M aOsri Is tUf
n-hcft ysa ve?

"""-'.is/sr.r.rr:.,'"'"

~

. Brown win return to her tbe blUsatH.
home at OUla Pier in tbe mornli
after having bees coBflned to

aad ^Uema trlendi of the dab
nenbara wwe Invitad. making a compaay « thirty people.
IR> pains had bean epared by the
to traneform the already
beaatlfBl hone, in tbe way of decoraUoaa. aa the rooma erer* all deco-j
mad wlOi red and white atreamen.'
Bopee et evergreen, tUckly studded
with tiny bearta. fMtooned tbe celling
and ehandellera.
The dining
r«om

PREMIUM
TICKETS
with every 60o paroh&ae

GOOD UNTIL JUNE 1

I srara draasod In white
A pnftMta of red hearts and aprons
la bean ^pe. Tbe
evening
was
av«t la ^ee and mnalA One of the
»o«t iBtereaUng gamee was a contest
ta which were gives ten letters from
te an original vaf
"
Prof, roller received
tor beet genUemas'a message
and
Mte. S. P. Mathews that of the Udles.

western points.

a

irc-

mendoim export trade and the

They have

ma­

jority of the shipments go cast

A

dance at the msp shows this to be o
logicaJ

ro-jte and if Lie test run

i;;'nrr.',S.^.is5

la

-.ircessfnl and It tihUoiibtediy will be,

farm which b " slf toueked
out" pay.

rainload after inlnload of flour will
brought across

from

Manlstlqnc.

l.- :v.r.-d to the Q. R. * 1. and the
Pore Marquette and s«U e*stward.
The cthsr

M

engines which

will

* used oo this division of the Pwe
.Marquette are the best freight equlp; the road affordA

They are big

Don't ilclsy I Go Southwest!
You won't issfce a miHiU. Twice a
Btoolh. Homeiebken' tirkeu SR sold by
the Co(tooBcIla<*e;rTiow
Beil at erry iow r
rates. Make
gigstio.->-ii will be*s
eyer d
huig '.

iu:'r«..................

Write iorcut deictiprfve litoralure—tdb
sIl^ibcHit Arkanta* auij Teas*— It

MIowb, capable of making good time
w ith a heavy load.

New Shoes Always Use
.rod
sg f*.*

Sw-ileTST*,*
At Alt l>rii^^>t« SSd vhtir

V

PREMIUM
TICKETS

STEINBERG BROS.

OUR
GIGANTIC

Good for ROCKING CHAIRS*
STANDS* SUIT CASES.
UNDERSKIRTS* ETC

WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE

CLEARING SALE

CLOTHING,

CLOAKS, WAISTS, DRESS

The ladies srere next asked to match
valeatlnea for partners tor refreshneate. which consisted ot while Ice
oeui. srith red heart* In center, lit
tte heart shaped cakes with red Icing
and trvK cake tn white icing, all dsinly* and sliver cake
with smllsA Af­
ter this they adjourned to -another
anartnent wUeb was a perfect bower
of beauty and 'loveliness, where from
a table, prettily
decorated,
punch
wae served, and toasts were given by
tbe leBtlemcn to the tedies. The fa

is now
JThi^Ann^uai Clearance Sale must of necessity be greater
ways than all that have gone before it. It Is the time when we
release all though
.
....V.
vMw viic xinuuKiii Ml uur mind, sell the entire s®asnn's accumulations that our stock micht
be new
ne and fresh forthe season to come,
more reason for drastic .artions than at other limes for Ihe reason that our stocks are larger
than ever
tham.
. before owl ng to the mJId winter, and.k'®®''ve
as we have bought larger quantities from manufacturers than ever before. There Isa orlce that will sell
anything ____ ,______Hsnow
. .
quoted. Every garment in our establishment is reduce(<--it is an opportunity you cannot afford tom/Rrinnk r.om« aaHiI
and save many a dollar.

bone of Mra. Carl Bchroeder.
Mra. Joe Tbonaa will entertain the
Ladlee- Aid sortety on Thnrsday.
Tbe Woman's club will meet with
Mn. D. H. SooU. on Tuesday after

Udiv*' »12.60
Kersey C<
black, and color*. 60
Inch#*
Iooa# filled or half fitted
Btyk*
Clearing Beic Price .

GOODS, SILKS, UNDERWEAR, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.

6.40

Miaaec' Long Loeee Costa—Mad#
of
(In# Thibet aod Keraev, with quilted
lining, were »6 50, I7i0
and

66.60

Clearing Sale Price .
MAYFIELD.
Oa aamnt of alcknesa
and
bad
WMtber there waa no
Aid
society
wetlag last wteh.
There Is aniAher ease of measles is
tasra.
-as quite

.1 reportad sick.
. Maod Kelly Seoti

baa

been

vMttttg here over Buaday before leav­
ing for her new home In
enstern
Maryland.
'
riMay Mra. Barr Jamea was called
ta tbe bedside of ber aiiter. Mra. Jam
Wlacbcoaib. of Hodge, whewe death
Bandar was tnch n shock to the
Mra.
Si!
L Ssyers
her state

also la attendanee I

3.98

Miaeee' U and «A60
Coats- Long,
iooae coals made of brawn aod grey
mixtures. tHtumed with velvet
aouUith
Clearing Bale Price .

1.36

coau li
grey
Claa
taring Bale Price .

Lad-ea' 66-50 Ncveltv Coat*—'.-i n;
long ioo*# '-■iHt--. air.'
In
blavK
irimni'd »'!tfi eoiiar*
Oean^g'sale Pnee

.

2.86

Ladiea’ 63 and 6330 Skiru—Ma-i<of Ladii-*' rioili an,; fane) mixtiir.-*
In Ulark and cokir*
Clearing Bale pnee .

VVracoera

Bi and Bld» f
Shadow Pl^da a

9c
Heavy

Clearing Sale Pn«e

38c

12.66

All
Clear 'g Sale Price

24c

Clearing gale Pr-cc

Sweater*—
and 6;.2i

”26c

2.98

Clearing Bale Pnee ..

Fleeced

•d 112 Bwitaalao
fit email
C'earing Bale Pr-se

69c

Ladiea- 75c. 6t and 61^5

B7X0 Fur Neck Bearta of' Jap mink.
Beaver, Oppoaaum.
Clearing Bate Price

Claaring Bala Price .

18c

Ciei-tng Sale Pr-ee

L^dica' TaffetaI S><k
i
Wa.tt*—it a
and ronc' north 64 5-6K c,
Cleanng Sale Price .

per .vard.

Heavy

Underwear—R:'

Cleanng Sale Pr-c* .

7.60

hiiQren*'

98c

1.98

Ladie*' 61
Of French >
of Chiffon l*BDama
Cleanng Bale Pnee .
Fine TorcRon Lace*—I
wide, north 6 lo U'S#

1.26
3.60
26c
69c

FlMccd
Cltarmg Bale Pric

ea.y -leracy Snirta a
.Sti —r<-cular :•

39c
I 6'-75 Corduroy

Cieinng Saie Pr-ee .

1.48

Soya- *A50 end $4
B»Rta—I>(iobJ.u!.d kt..x-»
au

76c

-g tale Pnee
P#

4.96

2.66

■a <10 Overooeta
Ove.
In
dertgiM. etc.
Cleanng Bale Pnee

49c

B3 and 63.50
Hcatherbloofn
coata—In black and

Pert*

. 2.26

Cleanng Sale Pnee .

1.48

White Shaker FlanrRi and
Uutlng Cloth nonh Or
at.d 7e yard at
.
Cleanng Bale Price ..

i

It

ty 'hot^ht I
iroin $S

!-ng!

6.46

Cie.-nrg Sale Price .

Heavy

Fleece

Lined

Underwear—

Clar.->ng Sale Pnc« .

31c

Clearing Bale Price

96c

SpK:al Overcoat Bargan
nirr and yr>-.j:ig m.-n
II-I-.
Cleaixng Bale Price

north

3.46

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