Grand Traverse Herald, November 24, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 24, 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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1908-11-24

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TWICE A

WEEK-*-TPESDAY AND FRIDAY.

ilJ» A YEA^.

TRAVEMC CITY. aWAWO TWAVCIWt COUNTY. MICMIttAH. TUEBOAV, NOVEMBER «. INE

FREICBTS MET HEAD ONF g«™m0tiier TWO INDIANS
LITTLE
ANN ARME HAD BAD WRECK AT.
LAKELAND.

2 m LOST
THEIR LIVES

M MR. MRIIKEN
MEMORIAL SERVICE AT SUNDAY

ADA

VALENCOURT

SAWED WOOD

SCHOOL CONVENTION.

10 CORDS WERE PILED UP

Qr*at Hu«tt P*lt On AMMibla«« Aftar
Pace to Faco" Had Boon Sung

HURT

Flramao Marvin Oagaw,

of

Waat

THE I^UURED.

SHEnPIUNGGONE

Pagtnaar W. O. Dragar, of Owaoaa,

Chartao MaFRaraan. of Maaleit. hurt
about tha hand.
>. of Owaaao, right

GEN.WRIGHrWASTHERE

% Wtrn to Tha’EwanIng Raaard.
Ann ArSar, M«|h.. Nav. 21.-ri.lght
froight trolna Nai 1S7 and 46, aauth
and north bound
ra
und raagaetlvaly.
an tha
Ann Arbor ralraad Mllldad haad an
' dbaui ana.hatf mila from Lafcoland
S:SS tWa morning.

Crumpaeker, of

In­

diana. Cama Far TariS Haaring

Enginaar Ryan, of

OoMaa. ShSTriraman Origga, of To­

Aa Waa Alaa' R^raaanUtivo Lavaring.

lada, wara bath Inatantly klilad whlia
Flranwn Oapow, of Waat Braneh, waa
fatally hurt.
Thara aro two atariaa aaneamlns tha
aaaaa of tha tvraah. Ona ia to tha affaet that tha aatra ran goat a rad
aigaai altar a ahanga In ar^ra had
. Baan mada and tha
that

tha

Owooae diagaunar la blamad, It baing

Hot Sprioga. Va. Nov. n.-Thc
rallera received by FrealdeDI-eleet
Tall y«
more uumeroua
................................. tot) butiguluw
iniong the ch<->>ioat ireea.
Gen, Luke K. Wright, aecrctary of
ear. dlacuaaed tbe Fbillpplne tariff
ind army maitera rouuocted with the
Philippinea. Uen. Demetro I'aatlllo.
................
•• ini and Dr. Arturo

mm Na. 107 at Kirby than annullad
a ardar giving 107 tha right of way
la Hamburg, falling to inform He. 46.
A mllaf train waa aant out

from

Ana Arbor aariy Ihla maming arid tha
daad and Injurad wara

brought

to

thla oHy. tha injurad baing Ukan to

Bath tha Band man wara No. 46*# anflnaoaaw.

Enginaar wTo. Dragar. of

Owaaaa. of train Ne. t07. aacagad with
a agralnad arm and brulaad ahauMor
but Marvin OaFaw, of Waat BraneK a
atudant Sraman. wat

badly

aaaldad

about tha faaa and hands and la dying.
WIHIam AteMaon, of Owaaaa, tha ragir Sraman at No. t07, had hla right
aya auL hit aar tarn and Ma right lag
badly jammad.
Chariaa

1 to tbe
irged upon t
tbe change uF a
Bball taae plan- m-xt January,
baa arrived ‘at do tlerlalon on
BUbjert.
Samuel J. Taylor and J. W. W'ardof Fltiaburg. pn-aentod an ekrnappeal for tbe tnwaenee of Taft
No deSnlte anawer waa given.
Tbe PbUIppIne Ulanda were r«.
aented by Benito U-goUda. loenib^
of tbe Fbillpplne rOmmlaalon. FaMo
Ocampo. delMale lo rongresa Iron
be lalandB.-al^ Fernando t-alderoii. of
Manila. Their rail waa one of eonpunilatlon and to talk over I’hilip
pine matiere generally, v
Repreaemailve ('rumpacker. of In­
diana. csme from tbe tariff hearing!

H* wat takan to tha

bama'of ojhn Ffalatar, In this city.
MaFhorBon,af Maaick. waa

Injurad abaut tha haad and la In tha
beoFttal hara.

MPER ULL HELD UP
CaMMat -Framatara Want

Go

Ahaad

Until Thsy Ara Bura of Uw
Raw Matarial.

gaeta of a gaprr mill far Cadi
baas boM up. but li l« tbooght that
orasUMlly Iba ally «U1 anc<«ad In asbasing that antaigrloa. Tbr obumr
Uon to tha plan sow U tbr incompla
tkw of Wa dam on iba Ma&lau>a rivar
from wbara It was dmtgsad lo gn
? saw papar mill
oral vaaka yat. and nalther will the
tnrgantlDi- plasi ba In oparaiion for
aoma time and tt ta from that antarpriae that tba pulp for ibe manufac
tnra of papar would ba daiirad.
fbdniac batineaa man aro not dia_____________ -_.l tha
pulp from tbc turpr-ullna plant can be
uUUiad for psikT making, but an- fraa
to say that If the pulp b abown to
Bara paper making uaallUea tbe cap
lial win a MfUieomlng •« -i-w .n,t
start tbe pai^ Indnatry
Indnat
la a abort
tlma.
FOOTBALk PLAYER OIEO
Grwid Rapida Vaung Man Injurad In
Gama Twa Wsaka Aga.

Grand Rapida. Ml<b. Not S3—Al­
bert «mmrr. aged IS. died Kunday aa
a raault of Injurle. ree,.ir<ri In a football game at Hparu two weeka ago.
He asEeaed a tpralned bark. iDjoring
blB ktdaeya. He waa a ton of Alder-

irolt. I
ry and Food 1 .
rived here Ibis I
steps to bold up I
~lm. livunla and other polnte pend­
ing the opinion of Dr. Frank J. FVa
Vnlled SUtes cnttle inapeejor. si

PROF. HORN
WAS SPEAKER

SUBJECT WAS

TO REVIEW JUDGMENT
Application Filed In Supreme Court
For a Writ of Certiorari in ttm
SUndarfl Matter.

*YALUE

OF

AN

WlAT IT MEANS TO ALL

crude, uncomples waya. bni this ia aw
ag,-' ot brains, not brawn. Ute tua
become exceedingly complex nnd high­
ly eperlallred. There are ao uaay
and sDch diftleali things to do. Owe
So one or two thingn
.. _ -Is age of sharp c
petitfcm. There are hundreds of tktogi
open lo young people that ww mt
open to them years ago The young
man and young wumao must adjuai
himself
i-Mucatlon means adjustmeat"

I that such schools as tbe Nm
igton. 1>. r.. Nov. 20.—
Through Attorney General Itouaparte.
und conduc-v-d. to supplement tbe pub­
the governmenl today filed with tbe
lic
schools. He aald that there vero
Supreme court of the I'nlted States
thtnes needed that the pnbUc oebool
view
,»e» the
lue juuBujeuv
Judgment VI
of the
lue Mreiiii
Circuit ICourt
win Eacallent Program Waa Given at
>uld
and
- not
.
___ was
_ I
expected i
application for writ of certiorari to reSUinberg*s Grand F^lewed by
it-ach. He epoke
a
also of the advaM
' Appeals wbleh revised Judge
Recaption at Herafa
made to tbe last few yeara by U
Iowa fartner. who to times past
Academy.
thought All tbc knowledge ceceosary
U. plaut corn waa lo aelect aome ot
Tbe third annual commencemet o( the best eare and place It to tba
tbe Needham BuHnieas college given ground In the spring. Now. be 4ethe Grand Friday nlgSt was anend- rlaro^d. the farmer selMs tbe eare
Adam Rieek. Well Known Kingsley ed by a Icrge number of friends of tbe that are first ripened to the tall. leaU
them sclenitfically lo detemlM «hntr
Man, Waa Victim of Heart
'graduates and the speaker of tbe ev> vitality, plants three gralna lo a tdU.
Oieeaee.
■nlhg wma Prof. Tharles H. Horn, fo^ and expecu from K lo 100 per cent of
Jngriey. Mich.. Nor. 23.—Adam iierly xui«rlnieDdent of !be Travdiue the crop to grow. That ta the dlSarCity
Bcboola.
ence."
be mid. "between parUal fail­
Rleck. $0 years old, a well known r
The opera house was well filled ure and complete suoceaa."
ideut of the vaiage. dropped dead
‘There are hundreds of doors stand1:30 this afternoon, bean disease be­ when the program began.' the Misses
—(lie,
ing the cause of his death. Mr. Rleck Marie Dunn and Fean Wilhelm open tog open to you. that are tovUlng you
Fprward’a camp, aa Hawyerw. came ov- wax appurcmly as well as ever Just d tbe program with a piano duel, lo enter, bat you cannot enter them
hlcb was followed by an nddrem. all. You must choose which you riuUI
at to help In the work and nl«o to U-foi-e hla death.. Four children i
"Value of Competitloo." by Clayton enter. When you want to know n
demonstrate that their claims aa toe lefL
L. Artxrid.
beat sawyers In the northern woods
vlng. master It, so that you nay do
AUTOMOBILE AND TROLLEY CAR
were well founded. Both thc-ae men
Mr. Arnold loscbed upon tbe vnlne
bat you are asked to do. oo that
HAD COLLISION.
aund well over six feet and weigh
or competing In all tbe great Indut- you may U- able to look Ufe in the
tries, sta ing that Jt
quickens the fare, hold your bead up. respect r«a^
mind of !
.................
On every
, band, he said self, vindicate yourself. Be muter «C
study. InroBtlgailon. ...... ..........
yonraeir. Joy comes from
Ona of tha Injurad May Ois—Twa bardtvood logi or 16<I hemlock.
eharactertte mankind. ComimililOD
Tbq Evangelical church I'a In a lUiurFramlnanV Familiea Worn in
We love 1-__________ ___________
lablng condition, tbe congregation be­
the Auto.
eburoSes. in edarailcmal Initilutlons. beasL
What the IfcnY phyaknl
ing comi<osed of about 30 tamlllM and
at the bead of which are },lsced men strength Is to him the Iniellactul
attended by many oibera not affili­
and women who are working tor ibe strength U to man.' '
Pa.. Nov, 25.—ntf fau! ated with the .church. The Rev, Mr.
beat interesta In life.
Eduentton and Kspgiftsns.
collUlon lait night IM-Iweeu a trolley Sanders la s pfsciical earnest minis,
Competitloo. he said, has helped to
Mr. Horn then spoke trf the vnlno
ter, and w-KI doubtless build up the
car «Dd a big louring car In which cbm
develop the nnthmal strength, and It
nneh
.................................
greatly U tbe time to come.
is to me. regardlese' of tbe
promliQw famlllni, the FVrpromotes the inielllgence of she na­ wages It brings, or abe power. "Wbat
quurei and1 th>
Uic^ Odl.en«. were riding.
tion.
U tbe dearest thing In life, what doM
r,-Bulied in the death of Farquar and
the human heart moat desire i
A.recitation "Tbe Bells." was n
>u>iioua Injury to nine oihera Including
all else. It kt happiness How grau a
given by Miw Wilholmlna Sbane.
<me who will probably die.
compamed by Ruby Grayson. Horst's thing Is happlnsM. Money wont bsy
Another Occurred Last Night, Thunorchestra following with a selrolion. H. position wbuT suke H. You must
ir and Lightning Accompany~
iw it I'pon-ubat^i^Rd
It then Introduced
P..A,
Knowl^ge >
Ing the Ram.
and hU work, knowledge of God and
Ills work When c
_____
"Ladles and _
Nuv. 22
Oewey Took Oil the Frightenod Pgrow. When e
of tbe evening Is too won known In
_.. _. aa iboug
engeru Aa tho ML Desert Was
Trureiae City to bead any Introdacaeaaoim hare,been twisted around.
Nredbam spoke - of the
Shortly after > o'clock last night,
f the AceldcnL
.
wisdotn.
.
,,
4
friendship and regard which hu had knowledge and
there waa a abort elt<cirical storm.
Mr. Horn during Ibe four yeara ant lo N-e you have bappihese. Ton
IlghlDlug pith
New York. Nov. 23—With a
In which he'atiendt-d the High school luii grow In all directions. We need
Ihunder being observed by the citlieua ing craxb, the xteamers Mt. Dusen and when Mr. Horn was principal, and > know the laws of our own body.
Some an- lead to lielleve by thla. tbe Admiral
Admtr Dewey
wey o
csme together In later when he was a teacher In the
that the enow storm of last week la
-avy fog
fo.. earl;
_ ly tbix
' ............ _
commcrciul department while Mr.
all ihc w inter and that spring la now
The Mt. Desert bad a passenger list Horn was superintendent. He deelarat band.
of &0V and the s
true rellgim Is barren IndssS. '
hat he as well as other sindi
"The greatest poueaaton you young
admired him for his acboUtahIp. I
tbe shoc k of
I<eople have la yourself. Tou arc a
sincerity, and above all. for tbe co'
rushed from their bertha Into
age of bis conrtetious. He decUred flower that bkwAis but once to aU tha
morning air without waiting
gttt
ibal the advice and criilctsm which tide Of time. Ufe. tbe
id tbe situation was aerioua.
all the age*, ought to be swneL
be had received from Professor Horn
A big hole was lorn In, the Mt. had created in him a love for hit pro- strong and beautiful as tbe rone. Tbe
Desert bv ibe Dewey nnd tbe former
CONTRAOICTEO
FLATLY
TESTI­ Immedlllatel: •
'
**^fesxor Horn as well as the audl-|
MONY OF ARCHSOLO.
pile
ih,- Ih'wec removed all
FiM Track is In Perfect Shape for
ICC was startled by a yet). "Rail.
of tl
Events—IJ^t Can Will
. SborUy «
i<- passengers
u» bow I
.
..
.
It. Success cannot be eouated by dolDeN»ite OH King's Attorney's Objec- removed, i
s echoed by a group of High uehool lit* and eems. but by the Utormaa
tlona, Pfoeecntor Kellogg Corlives. Id this 1 point coOMj^bad
~
boys
rs to the balcony.
kad this perfect l '
Prof. C. H. HOra.
A* be rose, smiling, he spoke as
follows: "Graduates ot Newham's
gaibered In Anx-rlca to
Bnatoees college, ladles and gentle- what we ail want moR to aU to know,
auUimoblle nee. and already
cUy
meu. and feUow barbarians." todicnt ahai we need to know. To know OoS
la entertaining many dUtI
abed created a sensation by flatly oontraIng the group from wBlcb so much lx tbc most esseetlal ot ajL"
who
l*rt dieting the tositiiMNiy given by Jonu
icchbold before the Hepburn
E. F. Carr.
noise bad coke,
feel like coming
. evesta of the
down and shaking bands wRb you all.
committee baa
see many faces that kxA real good «>lo. 1
for
..............................
- Kellogg led Mr. Rockefeller and bU ;
logg. Bod then tbe diplomas were pruMr. Horn then became remtoit- cented by E. F. C*ro. <
ried will be ayatcniallcally
of the U-elanae county schools. Ha
closed the progrtm with a few words
While Ibe grand prlrc gold cup
tbe gnduatee, declartog that suece ia Tbun^'. Tbabkaglvlug day.
■s to life was not wholly measaruM
Ill fhleb some of the beat cars of all
fence from scL-. ul. He told to the by dollars and centa. and adrtood
moiur-made eountrbw will be seen. >«
y-irug'le tl.,- ju-mg man had made. them not to go Into .life wltb that etoe
the great altracUun. the advance
0
rather
I-Jived
that
be
was
too
object. He urged them to let all their
|turd of moiorlisia la manlLftiug
d 10 go to ^hool,
and aald. l-oslDesq transBctlona.be bouetL Tb
• Korn, •! e waa -x sky a* a deer. the young women, be urged that they
Itmliliiary c
.elU-ve't:;-;» one word of crtUciiln elrvaie and raise loa higher standard
lilSil c
from me would have ceavinced him the business life with which they
Tbe fine track ha4.
It Into
that he was tea ulj to go to sebooL would become coDbected. tje admouperfect shape
for
i e contest of
tod he wo:..! 'az-c gives up the idea lth(>d them never to be afraid to work.
speed. The course is vi-n oiled and
of teeariop an < :1 ■> :i'a, But be kept "Work," be said. "U not a curse but a
free from dust and whenever possible
at wirfc. and by ihe time be gradu­ t/lesged tsIvnegCL Yuor sooctme to
vnierw rounded Into broad, easy
ated he was one of the strong men
rarlislo. IlL . Nov Z3.—A cooly y
With projier banking: the few
in the class" After complimenting your work welli
sharp tania are aulntantial In cement
Mr. Needham upon tbe ncceia.be baa
and gravel and well banked; tbe
nde. Mr. Horn aald:
long, broad xtraighUways aa smooth
Edueatlew FsM.
t exercises. Professor tton
aa a billiard table, a magnlfieenl CAR, RURNINC AT RATE OF »
itlh". llfX.
"I have come a long waya to te’i
mud aland; a mile of parking
MILES AN HOUR.
Alton remarked. ~t wanted to gel Tu that education is valuxble, that
. .............. Horst's academy, u
•ourae apac- for automnbilisis;
a
knowledge pays. I cannot ssy any­ larg* nnmoer attending. Danctog wm
five, but I got onlu two."
arge and comoiodioua stand for tbe
thing new. I must say what has been enjoyed 00.11 a late hour, and n noelnl
Murdered and Robbed.
;t uili-men of the pr«-«
prt-os and one for
said over and over agalo. that educa­ time was enjoyed by those who did
l»tiixburg. Fa.. Nov. 23.—John
ihejii.lm;
iges; huge blackboards
blaci
_ .............
In fivm Accident Occurred During Rush Hour
irine engineer, wax tion do-s pay " He followed with sev­ not dance.
of th^ grand stand and parking plai-e
Saturday Morning and Both Cars
eral tHuxtretlon* showing the value
The Clew.
of edurtoUoo.
^
Were C>
The 21 young people who completnE
perfect telephone »>stem. Ihe poslInowlcdge." he said, "glvn us our the oourwe lait night are:
FaUlly'Hurt.
eff cochscar on the cuurao and
• ot ihtogK in life, tv'e measure
arrests have
Shorthand-CIayton L Arnold. Camtime made; and a police eyatem
i.hlngs by tnan'B knowledge. The man rheaU I. G. Karns. Nellie K. Mork.
existing of national guard and poChicago. Nov. 21—Fifty persons are
who (toes not get.an eduoatum Is han- EJmraa M Werner. AlU D. Bpangtot.
li?emen. |>erfert1y
protecting the reported to have N-en injured, sever­
dlcai'ped to tbe race ot life." He drew Racnei Augusta Harriagton. WUhaL
eourae. are some of the urrangemems al pernon.' fatally. In a collision be­
a comparlxon between the man who miaa Shane. Winnie Kama Charles
made for the great -racing meet.
work* with a sbovel aud the engineer
tween two street cars this morning.
Tbc grand prUe lace will coriewbo receives four limes bis pay. "In.
deni happened at .Ninety-^
Fairchild. Forwieriy of This
Toe accident
spond in tin county to tbe grand
y line.of life." be said, "as we go' T>avU. Nellie Byers. Peart McLnnik. _ Stony
.
island avenue '
• ••viowa
prix Id Prance. The prise will be a fifth strwt and
(be xcaie to knowledge and rtlll. liD. DouglBi A. BaUey.
tbl* morning and aa Is ibt !
AeeldanL
. . do the wages Increase, la terms to
Bpstoros eonrse-^oaeph
dollar* and c«*nu, knowledge paya.
We esttoiate tbe work and raeasurF
It according -a, knowledge and skia"
FaM for Wha! They Knew.
Ira L Cross and daughters, tbn
Amerir.L
The luagnlfic-Bi course
Tbv eoUivon was oead ou and «■» Iuhm football on the
i' croifnds
He followed srtlh several Illustra­ Mtasea JnUa F. and Edith, of. New
over
which tbia raee will be run is O'* to a Hdivy rog which wax hanging Ju„Se beliie broken Thf^lnr^- tions where men were paid for know­ York, who baa been vlatttng la tbe
M73 mile. long. The grand prise over ilmt pmt of the city, nel^r m-^
ing how ta do what was called upon city. left this morning tor a' vlait with ’
will be 13 laps, or <■>■> S3 miles; torman being able u. nee aheal.
'
“t corroctlv m Xtm Arturo • hem to do. speaking of the cure per- friends at Evar.
It U confidently expected that all
both cars were runalng at the rafe tabowlng this fact Yenerday Jt was fermed upon the chUd of J. Ogden
F. D. Fuller returned to Hbncn. M.
prevloui
rorotr^^^ tor Ute apmile* an. hour when the|oe«aSry to ^n
Armour of CTtieago wbo paid a great T. today after rlsJttog hla nncle. K. G.
e will te lowered.
crash came.
Ttenna pbyalcUn. D^. Lorens, the WUliama.
land set It once more.

DROPPED DEAD

MR. TAFT BAD
MANVCAUERS""”™’™

agrainod arm and brviaad ahauldar.

a OHL 'W tarn, lag Jammad.

COMPLETED COURSE

of 1150.000 for coring hts ebttd
NEEDHAM SlJ^INESS
COLLEGE of hip diaease. "He was paid for Us
_CqMM^CEMENT.
knowledge.'' aald Professor Horn.
-We lire to an age
toiellectml
Waa Playing and DIppar of Sailing AIDED IN THE COPLEY EVAN- Elm, Uvonia and Other Points Under
CELICAL-CHURCH BEE.
WaUr With Splllad Dawn Har
brains. Time wan
CIOENTA1.LY SCALDED.

KIngaley. Mleli. Nov. 23.—Little
Ada Vilenrourt. 6 yearw old, waa Udly
aculded thU morning. Tbe child
Uy tha CenvonUon.
playing at tbe borne of her grand AS WELL AS ABOUT A CORO OF
mother. Mra Alf
KINDLING WOOD.
,p grandmReporu of tlin dc-legatn to itn
ENGINEER AND E1REMAN
WERE
of boll
dllng wat
Tltiluglrll
BOTH KILLED.
ll»«i yeatorday ai th»- Plr«i Congre- The bol water a
Work Wa« Dana Under the Oiraettan
gatloul chorrh. toiib at ihi- morning the cblld'a drew
of tha Rav. Chariaa Sandora, Paa
Borvlrt- and at tbn Sandnr whool badly.
tar of tha Church—Church
hour. Tbn drlrgat<« wbu iv|H>ned
in Flna Shape. ■
wrrrr Mr. and Mra. C. J.
J. Kbii-r.
Kbiic
Hn..
Kd.
Kcllb.
...............
K Mr«.
I
. KdirarJ*.
(larlaon.'HUa lleh-u AbboU and Ul»a
Cop1r.T Cororra, Nov. 25.—An old{Kva Hamllu
illtonI
wai held by memLargo Sactleii Haa.Saan Waahad Out hers of the Copley Brangellcal ebnreh
FIREMAN MARVIN
DEREW,
bay tha Currmit of tba Rivar at
Thursday and wma a big aucevss ate
OWOSSO, IS DYING.
mventlon for J, W.
tha Mouth. lly ax well aa materially. The Rev.
dent
..........................
Cbarlea otuiueia
Sandera originated the Idea
There Is a aerioua break In the of ..................le
place li Ktlll vacant. Mra. Rbner told
bolding the bee
b aud the purpose
of tha Crow of the bigb tribute paid Mr Mllliken ah,-et plhug at the mouth of the
of/oBlmlmng sufScleni
aufi
fire wrood
IS feet. aln»at last ib^'Wlnier
at tbe <nav»Dtlon and auied that Mr.
Worn InJura^Rtllof Train Sant
i
er w.ia
more than t
the center of the east pier, having ried out Fifteen men renoited
oiler, wbti bad rompoaed "Fare
From Ann ArSorwAllasfd
been washed away. The current, In Finnry'a woods with aawa. axes and
tbe two years the piling has been drlv teams and by night. 10 cords of hard­
Ing Mr.
That Rod Signal Waa
favorite eong. Aa a tiibut
en. baa been gradually working dei-p- wood and shout a cord of kindling
Dlarasardad.
dead prealdenL the r
er until It got under the sheet piling ere piled up In the church woodshed.
Ibis HervJce. a great biuh falling <
. M'hlle the men were In the woods,
ttie cluM.- of II
ito^ ladles s>rppar<-d a bounteons din­
THE DEAD.
ner at the home of Hr. Finney and
'E^naar Ryan, of Owona.
all in all tbe affair was voted a huge
making lh» impro
auccea*.
Firantan Origga, of Tolada.
D Indinne. Joe und Gee :e Rif•
THE DYINa
inverts of Hr. Sandera.

WE FATALLY

|NILK IS BED UP 21

fve matora.
lU-preaonuttve Lovering, of Maaaa-linaelta, called to urg«‘ the exertion
of tbe Tati InAuenoe that tbc urlff
icariiiga be coniluued throughout the
ling «h<wl oeaslon of congreaa.
Repreaentallve Burton, of Ohio, had
lobn Uarrett,
of Ameriean
dinner gueai
' here to

dlivcior
republic
nt the Taft cottage,
preaent whit be aald
. aaloD ot iuiertbe part of -the Central aud
South American repubHca to aacertain
a-hat waa -o be the attitude of Judge
Taft, regarding the Rooaeveli-Kooi
policies ol developing rkuor friendly
and coniniemal rolkUona In ihar lutrt
r Ibe world.
-I aball go back to W’aahlugton
• Ith aavuraacaa front the preaidenilecl." aaht narr--it. -'that b<- not only
appro\c» of wbui ha~ been done by
the la>; admluiatratton,
but aball
make the (-ouilnuance of thla mork
one of the feature!, of bU own admlDLirailon." .
ige Cruniiiaeker aald be came
:.ere to dlactuui the querlinn of p'neral
legtriailon with Taft and particuUrly
ibe forihcomlng lailff revlhlon.
luvor of a genuine, thorough and
i-at retlalou of the tariff. 1 tlnd Judge
Taft to be very tuueh in earn<>»t on
lUa qoeition. He tjclbve* there aro
manr acbedulm In the preaentiarlu
ib'cb ahould be lowered and (
agnv with him on ihaL It U ny
opinion that the men who aro- charged
with thet roaixntalbllitv of thla work
realUtng thla viltu
c aa the pn'arat ii jnlry progretwfavor < rontlDBing tbe
^ean
irtnga of tt< waja and nieana cowmiiuw- JuBi aa long a> there U an
Anlrieat *hlch wishva lo be beard.'*

MT. DESERT
WENT DOWN

EliamCAL STORM

500 PASSENGERS SAVED

AUTOS AT
SAVANNAH

GRAND PRIZE THURSDAY

m u

ot maaaaa

JOHN D. IN TRAP

“I ONLY
GOT TWO’

HAD COOLLY
50 PEOPLE
WERE HURT

LAD) PLAN

FOG CAUSED ACCIDENT

BROKEN ANKLE

^
'■ TB
"

T-'
OKANO TKAVCRM^HEIUU). TUE»OAY. NOVCMMR M. INt.

comnssisN

,IM n «d u lu te BA Tnverse Qty State Bait
h ilAo ad
MARKET DEPARTMENT MOTOR BOAT ■unHiBMrTiwHe.
GO. FACTORY
jUTEKineM
A. Tmcy Lny. PWriflluL

Kidner trouble prc>* upon the

(- -

eONOUCTOR AND
RAMINOER
- pOTH RUMMOMCO.

am RBMM V.V.
THOA. T. BATEt,

WBYDDIERIUEnEE?

LOCAL MARKETS.
The market was rather dull Sat(wday. oaly U kmda of potataae ar----------- ... UMk........................................ i 02e
rlvlag all day. Th* buyer* were wot Turnips, pm peek...................................... i$e
partleularly
anxious to gel' bold ot
these aad the price remained 60 cents
day with IkOe competitiott.
ive toad* of hay. oae load of oats,
loads at com. two teams
ol
bofse*. and two toads of coke were
weighed at the city market Saturday.

........*•......

mmMf

^5Sr=
.■Mmd M t«MBi dm
v
Itank t IMt. M tiM ponotflM at
VraiWM 09. MicA.. «b4«' tA« Act
U OoamM of M*r<A >. 1«TA

eoNetnoN* iMRRoviNa

WMtaBsb, par Ib ...............................U

Under the New Law it Seema

lAntlng.

ReiiT Cl««a. Un MW York buker,
aj«;

that

Both the Raaaaoger and Condtw

Mieb..

Nor.

20.—Wataon

Waaley. a woodenwar* dealer at Port
Huron -and Conductor Joabua Allum.

-MoMtorr eoadttkw* ar« gooorollr
UtUtoctory.

of the Pert Marguette railroad. I

Crodit la much aouiidar

beea cited to appear before tbe aUle

Uu tor MTonJ roan, and faada an

railway commtaaloff and explain why

roadllr abuiaed by all good borrow

tbe former waa allowed to ride free

an. latoroat ratea aiay brcomr aoBi*-

and why tbe latter permitted him to

arkat Armor towarda tbe chiae of tbe do 00.
yaar, aapoclaUy aa tbe mormnUlt
•nie proceeding U aonethlag en
Mad enlaim bat iDoaey U likely U>
ly MW.
I
tawitii
abaadaat
and cheap tor
It U alleged that Weeley got no a
Matko (b oome. Tboae eoulderatloai
Pere Marquette train at Bad Axe and
<N Raflertod in tbe boad market.
giving tbe conductor 15 cenw. tode to
vUcA oboara aieady ImproTemeat.
Port Hurao. tbe tare for tbe dlatanoc
Mata tbaii lltO.SM.eoO. le new laautoi
hare bora aotioaacwd Ihli week. ljtrg<- being •omeUrtiic over |1 J5.
mmt ot mODey are awaltliiK

Inveat-

Coder tbe new law tbe paMengcr

MBt. aa deamoslrated by the pratapi

ae well aa tbe conductor teema to be

mam «rlth »bl«b all deairable laaniMi

puniabahle for each an offenae.

are tdkea ap. eereral ooticeable

ex-

«BpIoa baring occurred during
laot few weoha.

tbe

During tbe remalnd-

ar at the yUr and probably during
*0 trat ala aMmUia at IMP there win
flVlUaa.

The recorda abow that over

•UAMOO.OM iB mw taaam have been
Mdathw far tsU year, vhich u con•MbnAly ahead of laat year’i iwcord.
allowaBoe muat be made for

CHASi*ARRISHDEAD

Lard easy;
WetieriL 62.6Hi2.75:
rtflned.
steady;
contiheatr llO.Oi
WAS UNABLE TO LIE DOWN FOR South America. 210.75; CMopouod. 70
7%r.
SIX MONTHS.
Pork—Steady:
family.* $16012:
sUsel dear. 62U022; miws. SlC(rl6.75.
Sugar—Haw. qnlel;
fair
reBnlDg.
J3.24;
Had Been a Railroad Man Cver Since 23 44; rentrifunl. 26 ■ test,
molasses sugar. 23.12; refloed. quiet;
He bVae IS Veare of
■■ 6. 11.50; No. 7. 24.45; No. 8. $1.40;
Aga.
2. $436: No. 10, $4.25;

about

(^lei O. Parriah 4i«d at tbe home

|l.dM.OAMOO of new oapl^L and thii

ot hU pareau. three mllee north ol

rata wBl DdoaaUo&ably ba accelent-

the clly on the penlnunla

hare bean aaanally abeorblng

evening.

Wr. Parriah

AUegan.

Nov.

25.

Tburaday
bom

wm

1267.

and

in

woik on the C. W. M. in 1225 at tbe

ad.

age of II yeare at Allegan.

aMe to Bibet each demanda, ae•BMlng they wlU be Jadlekmaly

UMa m indnalry wlU certainly be favdcataa.

A better deamnd

bsOdtag

tor

traa.

naterlala. and labor M al

ready in proapect; all at «bl^ M evl
SMoa oC-tba vartooa wayw In which
racapatmtlva tsfluenoea are actively ai

1220 coaHnulng with the C. W. M.
D

hls arrival here,

be

waa

given

charge of the awlicbee In tbe yarda
here and In 1223. be waa thrown from
a rig and never fully recovered, having
paralyaU In the right aide.
BMauae of

hla

excellent

aervlco.

he -waa given oharge of the inlerluckIng

vlean WBa»naa.

Oompartaoha

made

■wllcbea.

hot that

proving

too

vkA A yaar aoo jatt so* would i>e
aMMaoiUW:

hut .in

Bumeroug

In

atbaene tba voivne of hoalnefe tiwm
•aiad M aa. large an In IPM at tbli
ttaie.

Then .U aUU &uob room tor

iMi nTiiinni

and all

Unea

of

in-

daatry hava not y«t abared equally In
the recovery; get the progreaa which
Aaa taken place alnce a year ago le
alMSiy Barrakwa and beyond all ex

ferred to tbe BIghtb atreet croming,
where he remained for
year*.

about

two

That work alao proved

too

much tor bU atrength and

he

Mcovered that he
laat

tall,

two

bad

opemHona

Ptattol^ and ^mlsea have often
pUshad th*

etocUon ot a candidate.

AM that ahouM not be ao.

The re-

VsWkui $mnr declared tor tariff re
Mafes aad otood for IL th«wf«w. a
SeoSMB «f «2rt* revUkm ahoold^ be

■wxiost.

BM th* tariff abouM not ba ralhless
ly and thowhUesaly

aMahed.

The

^angu ahOQld h* graduaUy made and
IBe BtmMt thouMit and care taken
Inal mlatakee he made.

It Is conced

•d that the tariff needs revision along
anrtnia Ones. AM In tanking the revie
ta. dsn cnaaldemtioa maat be given

to an.

Soma DakoU

Wmnnn

WM

WorthlngUB. & Dh Nov.

Priaa

1$.—Mrt.

WiflmMir. wife of n farmer realdlng
Mar this plane, baa
the Aamploo

non

part of the stata.

proved Acraell
Anaker ot

this

Baring their own

flarm work eompleud. Mr. and Mrs.
eoanoatad to

aid

F.

E.

Hart, a neighbor. Hart as an Inoont.
Ive to rapid work, offorad a rash prtae
2n tha SOM Auakar la thn Said. Upon
ft was touM that Mr*.
MliflmBir

■r

feed ..............................

................... |].6$

waa sBUtlad to u.'

ssd Mow Torh.

building on Maple

Mtos Hollto

Pori

or uuos.

business temporarily,

bat

this,

h:>

Hai CUT DOWN

—1
Mr*. C. W. Barnard \Vm Buried A(

Grade «t Aig Ona BatweM
Kstkaska

Thursday—Msny

Eomlr*

and Glen Haven Hm Seen Ma-

Friends Were PresenL

tcrialiy Reduced.

tor

the

new

building.

Mr.

Gt.llick

denied this emphaiieslly. saying that
no such conimci bad been mude. It

Kalka-ka.

Mkh,.

.So.

funeral of Mru. R. W.

30.

Barnard,

of

Those who drive to ttupire wlB be
imieh ltiler.-»ied m the toilowtug Ir<mi
tbe l-bnpire Journal;
•The Improvemenis to the hUl leadig out of Glen Haven are bow oobleted and I.- .me of the iBest and

as the itiu-nlion of the conipany . be drawn, was held here ye<-i>^ay aft
said, to clear away the ruins J^efipv oruoon and was attended by an uu
iioing anyibing toward the new ViDd- usually lar^ roncourse of friends and
lug.

A torco of men Is

at

work

lelativj-*.

Tbe Kei. Mr. Harric. of the

pushed Id iI hi pari <
|i ha* be<-B cut si-veoieen feet at the
aad raised twelve feet at the hotmaking an eight loot grade to the
Miss Kaonle Geliy. 51.-* Seoit and Mr. hUDdivd
has both up and down
rosds. the Up bi.ad
boad hfleg well qorertSuiNlwin. sang 'Tliy Will Be Done,
e.l with
• • found
In t
•t'ade. l-'ade. Ka.h Earlhly Joy.“ and
al mixture of beary gravel and
' Asleep In Jesus.'
Th<>
following
Son of the Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Ailingek»y. The go down la of tbe natural
were the jMillbearers;
A. H Bower soil and is an ivisv descent foe th*
ton Patted Away at 10:30
man, fliii* ProvosL W. Wilson. J. T. beariesi loads. Tbe Job coat 2I.IM
Thuraday Night..
l.eiphBrt. Jas. ^rl\and Chester Sen- and was paid (nr by D. R Day perMiiislly. F. S. ilasw.-ll. civil engineer
IV-alh entered ihi- Ihime of the Rev
o< Hrozle county, bad charge ot the
Methodist

KpU-opal .hureh of

IbU

I.U.V was tbe officiating minister.

iiiiarlette cOinposod ol t'Isude

A

Cole.

liniE CmiD DEM

A

Atltiigion Tbur»day

Tbe floral offerings were espet

10:30 P in ; lakins th<-lr yoopKi-'t . li|ld.

boaullful. set piece* belBK

Jerr-

from tbe following;

1”:—b: Alllneton. aged 3 years,
chl'ilren - ar<-

U-fl.

The

Dr

II. Minor. West tlnloa

r»Telved

and Mrs. E

soeletf.
Utile u:;<- l:;.d been silfferitig with the InUTlocben Aid ^iety. Mr*. Aldrli-b.
of Grawn. Mr. iflnges.
ot
Urswn.

hlaat Rtooucta.

Aid

FOR SALE—Two heavy


teema, mtwo pair
oxrta. 7 wagon*. 2 road *crapri«;.ps
..pad-2 eet tog­
ging sleigh*. All kinds of sernod

crip, wLieh terminated in pneumonia.

Friends in drawn. lYlmary room of
SENDS CHICKENS TO AFRICA.

the school al’ Grawn. Mr.
Baldwin.

Indiana

Man

Shipa Valuable

Wyan-

dotta Stock to Ca.oe To^
Crocnsbnrg,

Ind..

Nov.

Womens

Relief

t'oi.

of

Corp*.

of

Ing outflu for sale c
want to buy some chrap neomd
hand brick and lunib<-r. In godd «mdilhifi. you will have to hurry, aa It
will soon be all gone. J. 5'. Ott loimfttz. phone 344.
ocl. U-tL

Kalkaska, old Neighbors al il.-ibel. Old
Friends in Kalka.-ka.

20.—Fred

UREV

Styera of this clly has sbipiied three
tkilumbia

Wyandotte rbiek.-mt to R.

prie»-

rt-celv.-d

for

the

three

fowl*

SHOES

$150.

$U«U

(Hide

and

tor

prices

guraoteed

filillabliRnifr
FOR

CATARRH

msMm

BEANS.
Chicago, Nov. 21.—The market remslna
very
steady.
No
e»*i-Diliil
change in prktt quoted Demand for
f« ii-Aiih M-*"®”"
nit heea reported aa rather tame, Sop- sL i
Id) ample Car the denmnd. ibougta arrlials arc very moderate. Pea beans. N^eitoxasVih^:V.V«??i|

EIr's Cnan Ball
lurstiKS

U clraas<-H, S...UWJS,
is etui protr
d»-H.W m<resulliai; fn>io Ostarrb and drirrs
kCoia mib.'llMjqtii< Uy.
of T-4-Ir mtaJ SuielC
... Full *iJ
I HrUiti-i'li I
by tiwil. IA|uj
sliu f.tf-_______winto-i»7.'l
U.W it
.................................
it».
Ely brother*,
Upn«a
Su*)e^ Kmv VwI
berw 56 P
arr

I'ii;

The Best at
Every Price
|T HATTERS
1

LITTbl':

to ua vhM pries yoa

vriub to puy (or your aboes.
OSD

‘$1 bO t6 $5.00.

We mve yon » chuDoe to compare

tbe Talnee in all graJea.

See all the uew atylec,

think beat.

for every peculiar!^ of foot.

No.
POTATOES.
ChlcaKO. Nov. 21.—Very Utllo doing No.
In the market ihU morning. DemanU nS^^
reinrtMi ‘

1 Muskr
I White

ROWLAND
DODGLASS

Be Careful
this year

ging around a bole In which n rabbit

left here yesterday for

had dlwptieared. Bdward Woods and
GRATIOT POTATOES.
Ilch.. Noi. 23.—Frem sla- Thomas IMcklnsop. lumbermen
St. Louis. Mirb
tbtlcs compiled
ed here
fa
It appears that
ployed near herv, uocorered an Iron
i.OOO iHisbeU of poutoe*
kettle ronialnlng 23.60U In gold »lns
. famoM apeelaJIst on the eye, at ralHed In Gratiot
Tbe yield per a
WtosbadM.
itimaled at lou and $2* In silver.
Old reeldvau of
bukhels and the
vd value to be Ibis eectlon bellere tbe money
The doctor performed aeveml opr iban an averburied by
John Caldwell, an eccen­
■atlont on her eye* Vlih the happy
her home. Port Huron. Mich.

Mtoa HoUlt was determined lo go

tric tnmaer.who died In an imume asy­

reauU that has bees deecribed.

lum nearly thirty years ago.

MiuMonwa.
PIWHV
................................ UOM

R. K. LnValley left

this

morning

for Howard Oiy. where be has • poslUoo in the ticket ofOce of the G. R.
A 1. railroad.

id|ra

t .
^ per doe
Mr*, a Furaona went ta rrankfort OrugM. per do*

■•"iSS

Oder Apples Wasted
•Meeats per feaadred

Byron Wooleey and daughter Mtos
caeveland ;LoI* of Northpofi woe In the ^ Cmnberriet, per qt .
Cbenaoto. per qt ....
today on Au*l»esa.
OmpM. pm hMket ..

bC

Mofv
TmemOir Kck.

Last^yoar many people
wanted to economize
and looked at the pnee
of rubbers more tFan the
quality.
This is not always safe.
Our stock of rubbers is
the best we can buy,
The best brands of first
quality.
Prices reasonable.
Besure and see the
kind we have before buy­
ing.

At this atore we

flhoe yon the beet, st evsry price from

then buy whut yon

^ur«<

Tied In * Kn*L
Deecrthea the way your muacle*
feel when theyre erunped or whni
have been
over
exrcblag.
.»-s Paln-KmiBg on takes
the
kinks out of sore or cramped mnscles
and rellere# all aches wd' pain. Bny
a bottle today and leam what h. to lo
be free from bodily ailment*. Sold by
8. K. Watt « Son* and B. B. MUler.
Tne*. daring Nov.

AU. Knme of oot vlotsb.

FDNERAL SERVICE

I pOKKlbiliiy fur larrytng on

Tbn.-

r. B. BniMy ha* rMuiMd frqm
DstmfL

The Cberveuka

rircei, be said, had bei-n thought of

abd Mrs. A

New bay. per ton

today tor a vtoit with frteadA
SMtauM ti^ to

winter.

possible.

------- ---- »
^
1 House eau ...............
MlacsIlaneoM.
tr lb. from.................. TOBSt
Now Hoa Her sisht Roriorad.
rvl|U* have been moderate all week. Beeswax, pei
1 Skunk, a* high ns................... $1.1
>«-i offering* are rqual to all iireseui "
and Can Rand Typ*.
Old rubber booto
booU and shoes, per ih.Cc
di-maiid*. The lone of the market «
.$6.00
OutUvated Ginseng,
vteady.
Ginseng. per I
New Tort. NovT 20.—After being
.$6.56
Wild Ginseng, per lb. ..
blind tor 36 year*. Mia* Alice HolU*
POULTRY.
HUNT RABBIT; FOUND •3.600.'again, sight hat been rcMored to
New
York.
Nov.
21.—Poultryber. and nlihongh her vistaa to not Alive. ttendy; spring cbIckruK. 12%e;
>ad): western spring ebtoken*. 13 Men Dining
perfect, abe can read, with eye glaasHole Came Across a
■wU. n%<-; turkey*. 15c; dn-neeu.
Treasure Cache.
ea, typewritten lettera.
She easily
118c; folwa. Il©l2%c; turkeys. 13U
(Ml City. .P*., Sov. 20.-Wblle digfound her way around
New
York.
Hollis of

F. M. PAINE,

P'L.OFffIS

the business the .remainder of the

clianibg up the debris as rapidly

BUYINO RRtCES.

Germany nad coiuuK Dr. Pagenstitch-

OHAI2RION CORN HUSKER.

WHfliMilii

Hlii

Itotaioi'*. piT buHhel ................................ 6fto

for the laat alx moalha, he waa nnahle

MIm Alleo

»AefliTT
CYC, EAR, NOBS
AND THROAT

vbouiu-v could be flued up lo cure

death, be Buffered conatant pala and

BUND 36 TERRS

Or. P.

art had !>e<-n made for tb<- <-eni>'iii

per­

formed for the dlaeaae, but they were

Tired. Crosa and Dull.
Tbs dMlaratton of WtlllMn Howard
Tour liver U cwi ot order and
Taft that tbe tariff muat be revised In only sate way to repair this impor
aanoednam with the promlsM made organ of tbe body U by removing
Try Dr. Herrlck'a Bug
hy the repabllcan party ahows that as
Coated■ Pins,
■ ini. Bmall. sweet and
was sUted before election, be would ant tn take.
gripe o
.
•Tmap the tollb.^ This wilt of ^coarse Price 25i>c per box.
Ask tor a free
, a. S. Walt A Sous.
Sold by
atrngthen the coaSdenee In him aad sample. I_______
aad B. E. MUler.
mu ha haaeflclni to the conntrr to
Tuea. During Nov.
■BBT vaya.

A Gaertl BuUir Bntaeit OsBe
DKf CcBtaUAwsflsBHacrfftsWi

W. Haxell, Cupe Town. AfrlcSL Th.‘

ot no avaU. From that lime nuUI hit

TATTS DECLARATION.

CAPITAL, aaoo^ooo
SURPLUa. $604000

ItusoU

reput;ier tbtis murning that the
UKKi'la- in ^fljand uue-doUar
Motor
Itu4t eomiueny had been leased for 60 urcbotiles. Youmar
bare a sample hottke
dayv. and that it was .anlkipatod that |hr mail free, also
till- chair fsrlory will be running full pamphlet telling all abont Siruixp-Raat.
tneluiliocnianyof
tbe thixuanJi.
-•
‘ of
'*testi.
blast by the middle of next wo<-l
Mk-ed from eutlefer*
Mr. Orvilick stated that new
Dr. Kilr r & Co.
I aetitioi
hlut-rjr bad been telegraphed and tel­
«hU*towr.
'
i<on’i
V
mi-4ske.
ephoned fur.and that operations would
but renietnlx-r the name, Saamp-Ruut.
I* carried on In the Motor &.ai birlld IV. Kilmers Swamp-Root, and tbe ading uulil one of the company's own

In regard lo the rumor that''*

Feed.

York. Nov. 21.—Butler—Steady
r-d; receipt*. 5228. Chw-se—.
but Aim and unebanged; re-

Igss and there was
fair supply from other
to lie down, sitting In a riialr (be enand our great Induatrlal leadere
erally easy feeling p
Lurae
'ire Ume nnder the conetant care of fist boxes. 6 to 6 doxet
ti»M In n eonaervatlve mood, and are
a nurse.
en Heart. 75ce$l.25;
.
•naly oppoaed to tbe craatkm of anyMr. Parriah teavw hie parents, Mr. Michigan. Golden Heart, ordinary to
tklag Bke a apeoftacive boom, which
and Mrs. George H. Parriah, and one good. 60e$0c: fsAcy. 6Sc; short and
oar tateatralned aad
poor tops down to 30&40r; |ier bunch.
stater. Mabel, who Is employed la the
Golden
g no doubt welcome nad perbapa
Bell Telephone compaay'g^-wnce In
oa)9 for a brief apell.’
this city.
tair, oar banker*

......

'Fleur

eancer and
were

LJllwtrtU BotuDcocnBPmonfararbildtobc
fe.* horn afflicted with
weak kkliir>-s. tithe
rbiWu/^tesi ■oofben. ifGtc onne scalds
... wbeu the child reaches SB
„.................... should he aWe to cooirol the
passairc. itlis vet sflietcU with bed-wetline.dciprnkT^jxto n.lbecaasc of thediSRulu Of OW Building Will 8e Clear­ ™Uy is kidney ttoohlr. and the first
khoabl be towards tbe treatment of
ed Away Before Anything la Dene
c imiawtaat orgmis. l-his UTi|-'.rssant
Toward thp New
____ ble i» Jae to a dtscused coodiuon of
ine kldncvtand bladder and .not to a
lwt :l as
|wo{>Ie a«H<o»c.
Y'omm a* well as men are made miser.
luev and bU-Mer trouble,
^ the name great
From Friday s RecQrd

said, was loo small.

...Tic

wm

PtiiHii

A. J. Uariiand. AM. OHAtor.

RUNNING ims WEEK

iiHiiUirealited.

tv»

ftoWMl Onrtand. (Mahtor.

A. 3. Maynard. A**L CMASw.

When the kidsevTare
on: of ot#r oi d»:
cased.

Clarence GrvUi^ KtaW to a Rec­

■i|

►•irm; _
cieamery. 32c; do nearby prints.
Bg^Weak; 1 cent lowi-r; PeDDS)lvsnto>and other nearby flrsts, free
eases. 84c at piark; do curreut rect ipts In ratumable casea,' 33c
mark; western flmts, free cases,
t mark: do current reodpts,
Bses. 33033c; t’hrs-»e—l■^rIll; .New
'ork full treama. choice. 13%Ol4e;
do fair to gtkid I301$%c.
ChlcaKO. Nor. 21.—Cheese—Flriui
daUles. i3%U13%c; twini.. i*%(rl3c-:
young Amerh
•rlcas. lS%013%v- I‘
Creamertet
UOSOc;
12%025c. BSPL Steady;

Two and one half yearn ago. It traa

K. nord cstocA.

building of the Traverse City

hndrwd.

forced to realgn tU poalvion thbre.

HAS SEEN LEASED BV TRAVERSE
CITY CHAIR CO.

sad cheerful.

ord

OraiM.

niurit for hla'atrength. be vraa tranaMira ratarrad to la our prevtoua ad-

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

Mr. RanteBtovedtoTraveme City

dla-

tifttitad; and tbe effect npoa certain

mmMM.

.... “,!?*

began

t—lMi that cannot longer be delayApparet^ the Money market U

leai^teeelpta. 71.000 bushels; exports. 22.622.
buabeb.
Spot easy;
No.
2. rM.
ll.llH«1.12ti; elevator and 21.12%
f o. b. afloat; No. 1 oonbem Duluth.
.16% f o b afloat; No.
bard
-. yi it% t. o. b afloat.
Ad
total
........ -.
wheat
under liberal ■northwesi
celple. and cloved rather lUi-sdy at
B%C- net decllM.
December cluH-d
21.12%;
May.
21-14
ll-iof) 1.15%.
l-|lM«d II 14%.
Cora—KecvIplB. 66.650 bushela; oiporu. 3.500 bushels. Spot steady: No.
2 72%c f o b afloat and No. 2 new.
7l%c to arrive, nominal late Decem­
ber. OptUm market was without transBcttoius. clu^inir partly %c not lower.
Deecmber dosed 72%c; May closed
71%c.
Obis—RrcelpU. 121.500 busbels; oxpons. 3.225 binhek.
Spot
at« ‘
mixed. 26 to 32 pounds. 53%C
natural while 26 to tz poiinda. :.t<|
.'.Tr; clipped while. 34«42 pounds. 55
H(»6lc.
Haj—Quiet;
shipping.
M965c;
good to choice. 75020.
Wbd—Quiet; domestic floeco. 300

vigor

W'e have a ahoe
Stylea

for every

taate. at whatever price yon with to pay.

THE
LEADING
SHOE STORE
OF
TRAVERSE
CITY
AND
NORTHERN
MICHIGAN

ONE OF ive LATEST
i’ateot Colt, Button Short
Vamp, Cuban Heel, Wave
Top.
M3.BO

A. V. Friedrich
TIIE STORE OF QUAUTV AND LOW PRICES

El

•IIANB TEAVUtU MBRALa TUCAOAV. t

NEW STONE
WUOPEN
•UCKLCV

MMCANTILt

.

cimiismi. {20^

c»y «rllh lU null* «oa fertile trlbu
Uiy fannlilao eouttUy deeoloi.
Amoiif; Oi«‘ Kloekboidera
Bmhii-y Mereeume Co»p»By ero O.
*. Urie.'irw. C. 8. K»M, 0. W. Walk- rgr ClMneuo. ood Wilbur Eerl
er, Grori
iley. P. h Walker of Tr»v*w
of BuekI-.............
riiy and txireland aad HJayou
Grand fU;>uta.
C. B. Quit, who Id the r-«" that hr
bae bfcn «-njw6'-<l In «hc mcpfuinillo
baatatna in Wetlord boa callti-d
a ihoraaf
wide circle
:lu Of fifne^di

MEW 'era IM VILUMC COMMEfl- ity. I»
ford p
OM. MVCLORMENT.

unpany. upviae
charge of the buylBR
ibe bu«loeaa
u«lneaa and la
!■ ooo in ('
CliU-aRo
punbaaliPt; trlt>. My. Karl uill
tin a pi
have ehiURP
^hu-RP o1
of lltc buyloc of farm proibai fha
■ •. while It
ttarhat OMMr Will •• l»..
of t4>Vfl»
cwmW Wt i«l* ManRapid* will alleiid 10 IhL- aelUnE
of tkli IniporUDt depamuent of
buklnf-«a.
P«cU«ri MW>-. *«o»The »t«re
Thp- farl that ihp eominny hai ».
of the teekler Mereontlle oompMy tel buying and aelllDg r«pra*enlaiivi-s
it 0 copiui- ingt'ther with the compotllhin affordo|
pd li) other buyera should maki- UuH>Ui
taoMoo of ttOMW »1U thto» ««aki OJ>Ml
with one of thn Ic) a produrv market e<iiml ' o the
Ito 4oor» to........................
cooplete eutch* of h4-Ki Id tbli aeetloo of the sU
Urs«ot ud
_
irrJed U
Mr. Brlcbani. who has letfo ellvely
Oihe alM of Buckley U the i
IdenUOid with the launehlDg of
yf this
I oErottl of Uili larsc «oi
otie
rkley.
' tmp'jrtani eolcrprlse
I of Buckley. The obM«t
i> of5ce In the
nU of the orgnnla«*oB of pompnny In order to tie able to give
ly, It t» nnid. will not be to i bit time to other buklnesc ualtera
....------.1.
claiming bis aifbotloB.
Vlllape It Growing.
Buckley It RrowlDg mpldly. Bvery; where arc ween evidence* of Ih.!* fact.
I The Panncri MercaDiile eomiiany.
’ wMch was iDconiorated threu yeais
; ago for *3.000. Mler Increased their
• capliallxatlon to *7^00, and arc today
carrying a *i:,o'>u atock. kiireed by
the new company to vacate the build­
ing thty have occupied alnc-e aUrtlnR
In business, they are no* dupvIdr Idup
a newly couktcuclud huUdlng of tbeir
Phr M« By Mwmom DfWB 0^

:V'S?d

.•very rtetafl.'aud Kw^iber wUhffon. be recelred the call to the mlnlabit and warehuiir.- eowi more thaaitry and he hrouEtat to hb mlolBlertal
»2,00n. Manager Black declar** i that | work oil the euergy and tact Uhl
the advent of another targe sUn* far ----- him aucennful In commercial
rnun baiting ibe trade of bl*
well known In many parts of the state
klmply atTt% to make Iiurktey
and be U now eatabllalied In a very
belter market, and benee attract
larser tmd.- frnu wblrh all the alont prumiklag field there Is every aasurthat tb<- relariuRt
relarioRt between iiwAor
■111 prodt.
ronETeEalloD will
lutually
i. %. Harria A Son.
pleasoiPi and b.-lpful.
Another bUklneaa buuat> that la n
Idly fOntiiiR to the front M
Bod Aenidam.
.1. 8. Horrl* A Bon geoebal hardarare
Willie worklDc In fels father's lum­
dtraltq^. Tiitao Eentlemi-11 have bad ber raiup last Tueodoy John Roebe
yoaia of i;»perlcnce In the hardware kertoukly eut bis right foot with ae
l4i>.l&r»8 and aa they carry a large
I summmied and
stock of brlBht -uptodale good* have
bnlU up a airts trade einre siarting vs la Ibe injured mvmbor.
In butlucs* here laal July. Harria •:
AllcpatlOfM.
Huu are Ubi .
-|d'e The trial* and tribulations
.........
inu
Wlfilitnian A Son. Mr. WightmnB hat of the chase, the ojpen defiance of
iM-ronie iioeimastertosurreod
l«8ll
...................... hi* am (ain members of bis pi
Prank, who
Who has areepl. d a poslir
gatded him a/ a false n
with the Ann Arbor rnllrusd and n
ret-idrs la OwusBO.
Two years ago the town needed d
furtiiliM.t dealer, a pbotOKrapher and
an uuderUker.
These wania have umpbaai. He secured two doer, o
now b* en more than aailtlled by ..
of Uem n buck weighing S30 pout
Sriu of Olipey A Son. who are doing dreskvd, and which Mr. Edgett vU.im*
a large and incroasing bualn>-ss in all ‘k the finest eecurt'd iD'this locality in
many a moon. The other members of
la Live Town.
tbe luiity rciurn.'d with a wider
Detplte
Buckley It a real live to
. .
pcrlence.
ear* old
the fact that It it only three year*
Ibertr It DOIblng of the
Arthur Uauniler tbe barber, wbo
•velopiueni. Thu local was called to Honor by the death of
p d.-t
eter which always re­
lank, a hi
kYlday. found that t
trial ooadltioDS. shows iiosi of his e>
veal, the I
that both town and adjacent country lim their tr£l
j bad not. and ho
ere In excelleul flnancial eondptlon. t Mill tr;■ring to catch up witb his
There t* a reasoo- for ahl*. Three U
lie certain of the highly renot on Idle man la the town. The forflrt's that duvaaUted Ibe
Dlry ,
inds .
made It necessary to cut ; ‘
cret of timber and there
camps giving men aieady
. .
m«ut. Brwides It is reported on good
Mr*. A. WIthey. of Acme, was In tbe
yulhorllT that the Mellrlrte mill will
tetuiiie op. lailuns In a shtprt time and city today oni her way to HarletUi,
a (Ut of b,:.o0b00 turned in.
for a visit with friends.
N**v Paster.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Holmes returned
The OonETeBaiional church has a«s
cured a very able pastor In the w- to Holtuek' Siding thla tuornlng, after
son of iho Rev. George ^fp>rd....^r. a visit m tbe city.

ittsnin

WHERE?

Tha Kind Yu Hava CapsBest line
Jiitiiys
50c
Bears the
Signature

and up
SHEtMAN
A Himm

GLOVES
&MITTS
50c
Greatest line in the
city we think.

ssrWirv.

Thirty Years

mm

SHEBMAN
A BUNm

WORKING
JACKETS
$1.50
that are hard to beetOthers $2.00 up.

BARVARD-VAU RECORD
FOR THnn-TWO YEARS

Change-of-Business

SALE
Wednesday, Nov. 25tli
BEOINIMINO

tsiU
tn-vn victorious :n Uiues and lisrMirrt i.iply ihrtr llpon.. The four nipi.ilupiig gulip.-k liavo rvwpilW in.
u.'s. Ill this rcKpucI Harvard bu«
dippi.' iiiorv poorly agatnkt YhI<than Priipcaton. The t?>mlPloie nv..nl follows:
ISir.—Yiil.', 1 goal; Harvard. S
.tPin-lia.pwUk.
IkT" • No pyimc.
isn—YaU\ 1 gtpal; Hdrvard. 0.
IKTS—Yale. 3 aafciltw; Harvard. 4
saMtes.
iMtcs. I-Y»U'. 1 goal, 1 touchdown;
Harrard. 0.
Is.si—Yale. 4 safvtick; Harvard, 4
^.vf-tl>‘«. (a tic ppcorc.i
Harr pid. 3 »
Harvard,

l

ISkT- Yah-. 3 Epals. 1 safety; liar-

the entire stock of the Barney Co.,
consisting of

Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Furs,
Dress Skirls and Dresses,

:s;rs;sr:

Shirt Waists, Sttk and Net Dress
Waists, Undermuslins, Underwear,
Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Petticoats, Bags, Belts,
Combs, Sweaters, Kimonas, Raincoats, Rubber-,
Silk Coats: Beautiful Evening Gowns In Satin, Messaline and Voile, and' all kinds of furnishings.

Jin must be sold at prices v
absolute^ regardless of manufac­
turers* cost, at once
Because of the “change-of-business” plans in The
Barney Co. to take' effect about Jan. I st to 15th.

The Barney Co.

IHISTIAC—No bidders apipeared
the puitf of the INiatUv. Oxford
Northern road Thursday and the aa
wus held open.

$10,000 IS NEEDED OverallsW. H. UMLOR BELIEVES INDUS­
TRY CAN BE LANQSa

;* BCo Ihe
.tuklrlal conimltiee of th.- board of
trad.- conaMPTcd. a |propop.lilcw from
party In anolli.-r <1tv
iiianufaet'.PrtiiK ludiPhlry In this city.
Ttpe iir.iPl.T was ilp.irouRlily dbpcusmwl
rvipr<-M.|ilaUvc of the coinpaii)
who vhilti*] Truvernc City and refer^
i comtnUic: fur furth.T in­
quiry. The nwuil of the Inquiry
•■ly by the
n-jairled favorablj
hut W. H. Cml.
Cmlor. clmlrman
pc Industrial committee, hal vlsln-d
town whw a klinilar Industry was
•call'd utpd lo(dt<-d upon the pru|vslou with considerable favor.
The pniji'ct has laU'ly however,
■cu pi^ki'Uti'd tn a dlBerp'nl light
and under a more favorable condition.
.Ur. l^mlor has taken tbe matter up acbi'll'-pt-s that tbe n-qulred
smount, tlO.iPiMP to locate the Industry
Uls ctir, An be ral*cd. He sUtted
s tuoniiqiirfftAi lie ftod pledges
pre Ilian .half ihc amount and
rc that
tpalanve rcaild !»• raised
within a short time. This enterprise
(xuiirmplatcs the manufariurc of an
agricuUural luiiileDieoi ©t considera­
ble merit for which there 1
(leniand. The pariy
parly who It
tivoly Interesteil
<1 In
la the enterprtae
ei
is
-xp<-cied to be In
la Traveiwe
Traver* City In a
hori llmo. wten
•n there may
su he sometiling definite
(leflnlic n-eardlng
n-cartllng the
l
loiatlos
of tbe plant in ibb> cily.

TOHPKINS-CUIVER
whlhahredder.
fingers on bis nphi hand

Orsi liir.f
ill the cogs.
I..VNSING —Twenty^ieven
candld*|p-s. among whom arc sovcral
wdiiicn. took the Mate cmbalmcrs
: boaid of
n lilt
iitnatlon before
lire iIbo ■
Ill'S 1 Ik's^.
iJtXSlSrt—Gov,
Warner hat ais
xsisrt—
ipoiiiip J
Nathan E. Halley, of Jackoil. rirciii' court coniinltt
iicr-i'd r. J. lllaokman, who has
.<1-11 made owsUiani prusecuilng atloiio-v.
JAfKSON—The Rev. K. H. Longhrorm<-r FTec Will Haptist pastor
Hillsdale and missloDary to China.
<-■ been a|>;olnW <tapUln at ih.ate prison to suceced the R.-V. Mr.
Bank, whod^s Tone
ANN- AHB(»H—Mai.
romiuenced suit agalnsi the D. C.
f<ir herself and her infant.daughMargan-I, clalntlng *3.<k
< lb each liisiiince, for Injiii
off
ir«-.
ANN AlUMJIl—Stewart SK'Sc. Bllsun
of i
. -ariild
.
...
milk InspeelDi
p't eur!'>ii.> rt-gardlng an old rlfic. am
rt-muving the- cartridge, be set Ore to
It. with the ra*uU Of an explosion
imim-dlaiely. Tbe »-hUdk forehead
was terribly cut and hi* face biirm-d.
It 1. thought his eyesight will be

SHERHAN
* aUNTSB

>ung People were Ualtod in M
riage Friday Night at the Ap
bury M. e. Psroo
Arthur Tompkins and Miss Grace
t'ulvcr were married Friday night at
Anbury Muihodlst
Bplncopol
pars
'sonace. hy tbe Rev. W, H, WrighL
The briili
la] lOUple were aUvUdud by
Tompkins 'and Miss BlU

wYl'ie?"

thPir home at 11 Wewt
this city.

To Digest
the Food

50c
Double front - None
better for the money.

Overcoats$5.00
up - to close a few
lines - you cant beat
our valuesSHEBMAN
ft HUNTEB

Pants$1.50
to $2.60 that ere
cheaper than you can
getthe cloth. Extra
heavySHEBMAN
ft HUNTER

Suits$7.50
ten end twelve dollars-unequaled at the
priceSHEBMAN
ft HUNTEB

BOslalbe iatsstiacustiaxpertsst is Agm(lea « sn lb* gsstne juiea is tb* stsoseb sad
h^ U eolyrsspplMdwbca
sapplicd wbea tbs hscr u is aaira
Slid cA^ok «anm of ladMtoa
are oiicd by Dr. A. W. Chste's lUdMy
oad Uver Fill, Uaoss* of tbeir lafiatace laaac a goad fiow ofbik la aid
Ibe lirat coaa<
•d keep tb* beweb tegular. Aotalag AraMUtpoa of Ibr food, lbs

ST—

Loag usaAageate, sf dmok ladigflia
yield to Z>I. A. W. ChsM', KMacy and Lkm
Kfit iher all rlw b*i bilcd.
Ma. r.
Utm-CT. MatnyiMBe. W. n..
POUT m-BOX—Ur*. Lfiulw 8har- wnic*:—“Tot dsiee* y«*i* 1 sofiertd fraattailigeptwo and !'•« itcwUleaad etiokiilied
rnw. of Marine City, has p.-ii
•rsl phyucunt ta vaia. Two boxes of Di. A.
thp- probate court for an order
Joey and Ijrar Pills did mors
W. OiM'i KiJiw
br ae th*a all the lactiKiaes I«
mother oiedtbefflwiibequslly
good result*."
:ibra*iib<
One pile d'»e. yj ctsebeo, et ell dealers a
soil la 1
Dr A.V.Ch*seMedioaeCb..BafiUe.N. T.
<:dal and bomk-nlsl and that
at he 1
lieen demented for more thann a ye*
PORT HCaOS—Miss Alio » HuUI'
who romver><d ber eyesight In
maii.v. after hartng been blind 14
year,, baa arrived borne. Mias Ho!iU; made the long Journey to and
JOHNBON CRffG COMPANY.
from Gennany wltboat on altend-

Dr.A.WvCiiafie’s
l^ney and
Liver Pills

Underwear50c
Fleece lined - double
front and back - beat
made-big
line of
all wool at one dollarSHEBMAN
ft HUNTEB

WBTO

^ TuiaoAY, NovunCH H nm.

STATE BANK PIONEER OF HOW TO MIX
fioaooo
THIS REGION
• mjooo

it:
BIO RAPIDS—Thre ’ aarwee, Mtas
Martha McNeUls. MIsa CUra StinoD
and Mlaa Jennie Mace, were graduat­
ed from Mero' hosplial. They lUtened to ea address on the government
Red Cross work ny Dr. W. T. Dodge,
ot the hoiplul staB.
GRAND 11A%'E.S'—Mys. AugaiU
LouUe ZieUow. 87 years old. U dead
the home ot her son. Cbayle* Zletlow,
In this dty. Ur*. Zletlow had been a
'^Ident ot Grand Haven ter 87 years.
ZBBLAND—Jacob DePeyter.
a
pioneer of Ottawa county. Is dead at
tbe age of Sl^ears. He aas on
the oldest resldenu of Zeeland. He Is
survived by ihrey sons. Arnold. Peter
and Jacob, of UolUnd.
'SPRI-VO iJkKIS—Capi. Jap MeCleur.
a resident of Michigan since 1884. is
dead a( the age of <7 year*. He
leaves a widow and one son. Capt
Marshall Mci'leur. of thU village. De
coased waa well known as a boatbuilder.
LANSING — Lteuienant
Governor
Kelley has come out with a decUra
lion ihst be will be s candidate for
governor in 1910. He bsa given
■ he sutemont and la aln-ady building
fenres tor his olfndldaey. "Yes. I will
go after the govornnrKhip in 1910.'
said Mr. Kelley. “I will make an
formal anBouacement of my Inten-

&» year* <dd ^ has cast bte ballot
12 Uates for president—a record which
U believed to be wlibout a parallel
aad If anybody ran beet U. Mr. Trewould like to' hear tram them
through the Herald.
This te how U happened.
Mr.
Trevett was 11 year* old September
27. 18«S. and tbe Civil war waa at its
hetgbk yAuc as be waa. be beard
tbe call to duty and enlisted Decem­
ber 28 of that aame year. He was
well developed ter his yesrs and
when be told the recrutlng officer that
he was of military age. 18 years, tbe
■talement was accepted without ques­
tion and be was enrolled as s private.
Oa November 8. 1861, on (be battle­
field. Mr. Trevett cast hls.flrst ballot,
all the soldier* voting and then be
waa only IS yeai
tram that rxprrloucc, that onro a
i-r. always a voter, on^d^rt-turu borne.
Mr. Trevett voted agate.' Ills com­
panions tblnklitt that he was 18 when
be enlisted, did not challenge bis
and since then, be has voted at i-vcr^
Vlectlon, bis rboicc always boUis
,straight republican ticket from 1
coin on until Taft.

■is
Tbe Prahata Govt toe the Oonfite
of Grand Traverse.
sesskw or said edorl, held at

SUCKER

U Eaaiiy Mixes
-X.'Tnej iMT, Pr«Btthe matter ot the t*(at« of Uivlna
HARRIfON
ftlCKtRO
FAMID
gravea Reed, decoaaed.
«nt: % nofi aiDdi. vie* PmUnt;
AWAY TKUMDAV NIOHT.
A well known anihorlty on RbeoGeorge H. Croos having
ditheswetttM
^ausiTOati^. Culil«r: A. 3. Umjmatiam glrei tbe following valoable.
dtea^lndw
- m*. A. 3. 4^Ub4 AMtoUst Ouih>
thougb alBple and baraleta. pre*crlp'
end becwises
mlQlstrator ot aald estate,
. . ..
lion, which any one cai^ eaally pre­
peiltioo praying (or tbe olkswanc*
wears Ioo9est
pare at home:
-'
thei\<o(. and tor the asslgnmeat aad
vmaffnyiS-A. ttmt l«t. »*300
nuid Eitraet DaadelloD. oeebalf
distribution of said estate.
nor« cusek. Mn. JttUa T. HmmIi.
ounce: Comfieond Kargoa. one oaace:
te ordervd, teat th* «h day ot
AuwMi
H. C ObtU, 3ttrf
Compound Syrup SarMparUla, three
DecemlM-r A U. 1908. at tea ^'cloek
81 •
ouDoea.
NEURITW WA8 THE CAUBE
lo tbe forenoon, st saM probata office,
be aad ts hereby appotatad ter esaiaH18 DEATH.
MU by abaklng arell In a bottle, and
llnTUKlYtiai
iing sad allowing said aceonat.
taka a teaapoonfol after each nMal
It U further ordered, that public
and at bedtime.
a ot a
ice be given by puUle
<
AH OoUMtkmt ud
He auied that the Ingredienu can
y ot Ibis order. »or three
■4pMtWKwce . PesArdlsg BA^ng U»MI •" Ml* F»»«y F*"» W*rt *f be obtained from any good preacrlpcounty
w.-eks
previous to said day o4 hearing.
tho CHy f*r 41 V«*r*—F»»w*l
to the
Grand Trtterse.
I pbarmacy at small e
le
Grand
Traverse
llurald.
a
bfwsCitr. Mleb.
. At a session of said court, held
Wat On tynday Momlns Fivm
01 vegetable extracf.o
Ibe pro
prolate Office, te the city of Trav- paper printed aad circulated In said
tha Ham*.
; niy. in said ronniy. on tbe ictb
ThU pleaaaiit mixture. If taken regNovemlKT A- D 19ftS.
Rarriaon Rlclrard, aa old reaUeat oT larly for a few daya. I» aaid to over­
•111. Hon I'red R. Walker. Judge
come aimoat any caac of Rboumailtm.
Oarllald towwtWp. threa siloa Ifom The pain and swelling. If any. dlmlnof probate.
In the matter of the estate of
__ . elty. iMod away Thuradty
iabea with each dose, until permanent
Jei
8
It.
Jennings,
den'asrd.
events at Ma borne, after about elcbl reanlta are obuined, and without InlUrton J<-«uliig* having fUi-d in said WANTED—To trade a well batlt
rb. While there
veeka o( InteMe nSeriag from neu- jurlng the stomach.
house and desirable lot at 804 E.
court bis pi-iit'
ItionI praying that said
many eo^alled Rheumatism remedies,
I'root street for farm of 40 acre*.
rUJ*.
HJu,neat' > and deierniilie i
patent medlclo<-s. etc., some of which
Address cams. Nortstrnm.
ff(>
the lime• ol
of bis death
Mr. Riekerd «aa 7S year* old paat do give reHef, few really give p<-rj
heirs uf said deis-ssed and
nent
results,
and
the
above
will.
and vita one e( abe
Inherit the real estate of which said
doubt, be grv-atly appn-ciated by many
Floyd Cllnrh. of .Chicago, ts te de(vas>-d dU-d seir.i-d.
of ihe Grand Traverse region locating anfferers bere at this time.
ordered, ihsi tbe 10th day
WtlllaBMbarg.-ln Apm, 188J. On: Inquiry at the drug iftorea of this
the city oa buslner* connected with
^ LOeOtlOTIVE BQUIW*0 TO tXIfc-eember A- U.
I iM'k.
«1'8, Bl
at ten o'cl<K-k
(ho Hannah • Lay tnteresu.
March ». IMS. ha was nnlM In
jnNOMM •LA2C8.
miUh cow in exchange. Also om(be fon-nonn. at said 'prv'bate offue.
Hia. Helen Minor reiuraed to Ionia In- and is bercbv
blsck mare, seven years old. broke
riage to Mary B. X-oaUy, who with aU that these drugs are harmleas and e.
douUe and single: good traveler:
today, after vUltlng her son, Dr. E. Hiu peliilivii;
cbildrca aurrlve nlm. one daugblei
weight in.'-n Price 8I2.A tosh or ap- funber ordered, that pabli,
Minor, aad other retel1v»».
having died *U year* ago. Tbe chil­
pruv.-d paper. Also Iwnaty bushiis
Ihi-nof In- given by puMiratton
dren llHag ar« CMrcace A. of Oolumred kidney U-ans. faM Bc4l phon*
> of this oorder, (or thre sue
Old MUshtn.'tt’. R. 1‘ratt. .
bia. MIsa.. Alaaoa W-. ot this city. Mrs.
1- wi>eh* pn-v
ly of
TueaAKrKf
hearing. In the (ir:
W, R. Johaton. ot Bowers Harbor.
MO OOOO WORk AT THE OREI- Mrs. Oatald . Herkner. of OsrBeld
newspsper pi inu-d aud
Grand Trav<-rse.
said
LICK riR*.
towuhip. iklas Mian who Pwldes at Twoaty-Three Saloont Were Given the
Kt-sslon of said court, Iw-ld at
■Btl* 11 WA1J<ER.
Kbate offK-e. In Ihe city of Trav
e pn>bai
StOde* Sign In Lake County
boate. and Mra. Oaorge Hollenbeck,
John A. Lorangsr Says Tbsra'II Be
Judg<- of Prubate.
sc- City, te aald county, oa tb« 23rd
OMo.
of SaBiirtt City, a danghtar by formor
No Hems This Year*'—Each
17-24-Dee. 1-8.
vide into 50 foot lots. Also 25
dayy of .November
.Novel
iT*?f.^’l!W8.
,
«Wu* Mara PrvMctlaa far the Indaabuilding Slone on above prei ..
r Have orwmarriage.
Present: llou. Fred K. WalktV.
trtaa af ttM City •* Pump la
Fine driving mare "Ikwa.'' togeth- •
MOBTtlAUg tUlJt tVaTsiill hsODc h
Judge of probate.
For 41 year* be duu lived oa the
Ohio. Nov. SO.^^Phe^
or with two sets harness, el.-cont
,
Ca^aW* of paltvarlriEa
lo the mailer of the estale of Datld
pretty fara veat of tbe city, and bis aatoons in Lake county in NortheastInfonnillon received from John A.
trap, fine speeding entler. eld top
Hamilton, dei-i-osed.
V
Uir9* 8«*aM.
honse has been the place ot many
Ohio, were given tho U sigiviD a Loraager, who is bunting deer with
buggy and old eutter. John F. Ott,
Mae Boel having filed te s»i<l
EirOiw»4''fr«vVo:r»-ounlj.ff3ii*«l‘'A»B”
ber Co., ints. phone 844.
oet 15 U.
bapiq' galberiag to en>oy the bmpi- local opWon election yeaierdny. the J. !A'. Putehia, neat Osark, In (be upuser
Tb# Pera 1
estate be grantt-d
>eiiinbuU. Ih lo (he eSect that be
suaa Bra ea(la* of lu ovs. one tfcal talltsr of blBself and his talthfal county voting dry by !.&» majority.
:uu or to soiui- otln-r
A fine fawTi bung up and so has
I* eaivbla of protect lot not oaty wife. H* waa a man very temperate in
sulubic p<-i
PntrhiiL
‘-This
U
fino
bunting
all
hda
babiu
and
hie
regard
it is ordered, that Ihe I9th day of
. tta property <|f the oempaBy but <E
weather." said Mr. Lorangcr, “Hot December A. U. 1908. at ten o'clock In
TCBderlec valuable aid la eaae of a stialRbt-forwatd boneH dealing was
deer are hard to get. There’ll be n< lue forenoon, at said prob
Ere la tb* viaantaotBtlng InaUtuiloa* Of tha highest type.
Is hereby appointed
hores tbU year. We arc having t and
His farm hose was a modH of neatM th* oily aa It U laaEy fw duty
said petklOD.
fine outing. The snow ts all gone.”
It Is further ordered. That public
t aay boor of tbe day or nlfbt and ?ss and thrirt and in bis death the
noUoe
thereof be giv. by publication
capabW of ibiovtag vaA water la a Grand Traverao region loaoa a land­
ordi .
mark ot tare value and Ita dtUens a
abort tioH.
previous to said day of
true und renpected Mend.
le Qraod Traverse Her- Ttrtws of th# p-iwfe «4#.l#,si------------—
Tbe flfo eagtae U aotbtag
beariac.
the ststuic in *uch roo# Bsdo
add. a newspaper printed aad eirculai muetess# sxl■ ofnottr*
Mm tbaa *bb>b* No. Mt. a yard oaThe funeral hervloe van at
l> hereby gl«#h tbot <»
HM*m
TTlS, IWBsS teoOloi* tnth#
ed te said county.
jidao On tba'taak ot tbla. a
home at 11 o’clock Sunday, the Rev.
wUl br aold »t putiUe- Tsedoo
FRED R. WALKER.
Via OoptoiMl • A. A. B. B.
•re pomp baa b**n attached and f Mr. Odid. of the AUveatUt ehareb. ofJudge of Probate.
oteas PM* M*da to tb* boUer M tba Bdailng, ^urial in Ooakwood.
Nov. 24-Dec. 1-8-lB
oacta*. TbU pump la c*p*ble of throwlap a two aad oac balf tach atiwao
C TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PROWILLI AMSSURO.
of vat*r froB IM to lU fa*t with aatcourt (or the county
inWbyTemblBltchlng- V idbate
•cMat foh» to do viMb good.
FEDERAL INVESTIGATION IB ON
Traverse.
WUUamaburg. Mieb.. Nov. to.—Wil­
A Complicated and Most OistrettTb* pwap takea Ita water tron tbe
a session of said court held*
NOW.
the probate office, in the city of Trav­
Uak of tbe eagloe aad tbla taak bMda ber Hawley left Uat Wtedneeday for
...........
*'

erse niv. In said county, on the 28rd
4EM aaOoaa. Wotklag at {tortaal tbe borne of bis
J r JIMEB. Afwit
"■e; ,
Fiuled te Cure-Doctor Thought
apeed. Iba puatp win Mapty tbe taak HorMVlUe, N. T. He will remaU with PohrtsylvaMa, Final Dsatinatien of the
Fred. R- Walker,
an Operation Necessary—Then
Cattle, and New York Am Both
la abq^ BS Binatea, bat at It la oaly hU egad grandtaUier and bli anaU
In tbe matter of the estate of Mary
a BMttar of a Tew ntaatn to raa to antll apriag, at least.
Edith. Emma Martha. Ralph Joseph
Rumor reputed wrongly la the
200 Men At Work.
. • eoaraaMal plaoe and JIU it agala,
aad Thomas Moore Pybus. minors,
of,the wedding.mentlon*d a abort time
tha imlm caa do Moeh good voA.
B. P>bus having filed te said
dsry B,
• Fifth annual account as
Tha Per* MarQeetta nms right ago. Tbe wedding la to occur next
Butfslo, Nov. 20.—For the Bret Hi
Chbice Cnoolored Japan portioslarlj fine fiaTor nod
Of said1 estale. and her peli
tbfoagb tbe heart td the maaofactar- Wednesday night at S o'clock, the con- te their history tbe Bast BuSalo stock
tbe_ allow-ance thereof
tion praying...........
exooptioDnl atrenKth. If
troobl^^gettiii^ a
li« diatrlet and ta cbm ot fire there. inetlng parUes being Walter Baird yards are under the ban of a quarIt is ordered. That the
le 17th
!7t day of
M tha'yard aaglae >u ahraya Bred aad Miss Myrtle Uon and Bari Ly­ aallne. Because two carloads of c*t.............
ten « lock In
Decemoer A. U.
1908.
one. We-wilftokeonr chancea od ^nr oomiog book.
at said Probai
on aad Mlaa Norlne Baird. Two double Ue. which were found to be Infected
«qi aad ready. ooaM be to a Bre la
bv'
and
is
hereby
appointed
for
e
eerr abort apace of ttaa In caae tbe wedding* bere in less than a year, with toot and month disease, were
Price, Me |
Intng and allowing aald account.
traced back to Bast BuSalo. the fed­ aetne but 1 bad to keep using them all
t waa' delayed for any
It is further ordered. That public
time. Tbral
____ notice
tbetirae..
Tbra 1 changed
c^ged to the P-----Harrison Vlntoa leave* i
eral and sute authorities have pUced tbe
ice thereof be given by publl
publlcat
reaaoa, or la oaM tbe tralamea dlaa copy of Ibis order,
irder. for
ter thn-c
tl
sui
eorarad a Bre Brat, they oould be for Bk Rapids, where be will be em- a baa on this market pending a gen­
-lous to said day «:
sSd tbe only help tor me was to go to
Played la tel«pbooe work.
eral cleanup ot the yards and
lErp^BE waUr while the
a bomiital and M <4>eraud on. At hearing, te The Grand Traverse Hei
waa Oh tha way aad aa aany a bad
A book club ot 20 members has ther Investigation of the outbreak ot this time, about a year ago, I went to aid, a oewspapor printed and circulai
» by proi
ben ornnlied here and SO ot tbe the disease so much dreaded by stock- nring tbe 8------remedies. 1 tried thsm ed te said county.
or five months bul^d not cM
FRED R. WALKER.
It U said tbe stock came from terfour
latcM aelected booka are expected
aaglne. in e • otaae
much help for my pile^ Dunng tUs
Judge of Probate.
Hithlgan.
any day. Ihat means
Nov. 24-Dec. 1-8-15
ag*. There t
direct result ot the condlUon the
recreatloa for ua this winter. Bach
1 would get ooe healed and
Macks to other fisotorlw la the city one of the memben roads th»''’Ebok growing out of the Invcstlgniion of tbe •Bother would come. Tbme eom
The siiuaUoB of tbe wool market Is not os bad at proaent bat
' T.8TE OF MICHIGAN, THE PRO
and the Sre engine M ettcetlvoly aid In Uni and when all are through each Pcnnsyvanla shipment the word
the oii'look Is (bat If (hey should take tbe UrlB off that they will
bale court ter lb« county of
the city departmenC
yesterday from the bureau ot animal
one had a book.
certainly make « d<-ducUon of from 4c tto 5c less tor etery pound.
Grand Traverse.
........................
n us« all
• the wool •----fromGrand
(
“—
The Brtt real pncUeal teat ot the
teduslry
of
the
department
ot
agrlcnl.4: a resolon of aald court, held at
Morrim
ifo'rd, Aetdi^ Manistee,
nisiee. and
a
Le^-lanau connllM. with
waa at .the Potter bouse Just north of the church lure ordering the entire sutes of New
the probate office. In the city of Trav
r ail^vil^lage than
Lsid,’ lar
erse t'l'v. in said county, on ibe 28rd
OrelUck Bre. The
York and Ponnsjlvaata to be quayanand Is plsnntng some <
v.- tliio puhJh
8o*i> and warm water. In the ntoniliig. dav of .'<ovenibi-r A. D. 1W8
down there aad aooo had aa axoaUaat provemeois for »e*t spring. He ex- ilned. Peansylvanlx's state author- -It nooe.
- and
ai night. th«, need. CutC
he prfet-.-i fro someone else, as I am certainly poalitve Uvat my
I
Present; Hon. Fred R. Walker,
____________
___ die irriUted mif
w*
Otei
•uoam on the warcboose. tbe root pecu to move It aorth, pal It
prices will
wl roaeh from a cant lo i*t) cents above others .mralght otliles hsvo declared a quarantine
and injrctod a quantity ^ CuUme lo pnbMsb my juices for some
fer*. It wouldn’t be no object
matter of iffe e&laU- Of lUlpb
of vhldi was oovwed vllh spaHM. good toundatloa. butid an additioii. against Now Y'oik sUtc and test tooea
eura Ointnu-nl vrith a L'uUcura Supother
doalers. « 1 want them to work and hnsUe for it os f did be­
Pvbus,
d<’c<-ased.
The engine worked for » mlnotM put on a ponk and grade
night Commissioner Pearson, of the puilory Kynnee. I also look Cutlfore I made my aalr. and I am satlBDtd to gtve tbe l>enefit to tba
-----Resolvratnnis three tlnios a day.
Msry II Pybus having DM
'
and did not atev nnUl the tire va* n» grounds. 1^'hat docs all thU mean*
department ot agrirultucv of thb> ftTUik a month <4 this treatment to <-oort h‘-r sixth annual aci-oum of
gTT.wers az lo the dealere. Who.-ver wants to know the price* before
growers
(i-tsh them in nan call me on cither phono a* wa an
they ship
der caatrcl and there aru no farther
me ta * fsiriy healthy sUie and iii1ni»1rairlx de bonis non of sai
Frank Uydell of Ktagaley, arcom state, ordered that a ktrlrt qurantlne •get
Dmi 1 tiested mi-wif cooe* day for three esis-e. and her p<-(l1iou praviug fo:
have them te the offiee. .
alwBvs r<-a
danger.
/
panted by Ms son Claude and daughter be placed on five couiiiies In wesii
months and. sfur that, once or Iwie.
Please ..................................
5 else before you gel my pricot.
the alibwanee tbereot.
Tbe engine had received a trying Grace, aprst Salorday and Sumisy New York, namely. Krir. Niagara. Or­ .week.' It is fortunate that 1 used Cu
ilianking veu all tor tbe past year's (avoi*. aad appredato
It is orden-d. Thai the I7lh day oi
cur*.
Tbetreatmeoulhadlriedtoo)
, eat mm daya prevlout to that, how- with frleoda bcrc.
leans. Wyoming and UeDcssee.
ter the kindness and I hope t* make.you more aaMed this ysor.
Dev-t-mber A U
at ten <rc!<K-k li
lot <4 money Ihat 1 would hare saved
. ever, at a bmah Bre la Femwood.
the forenoon, a' said Pr<>l«l-- tiling
Animate infected with the toot and
be and i> her« l>y appoloU-d (or .-xaui
R.
OMOIVIBKROKR
There was a high wind blowing and to
mouth disease have be«-n dtecoiered a full set of the Culirura R--medie* *nd
have taken the city aptareius that
PLATTE.
In each of these counties by govern­ would not pY-l safe without them.
730-732 E. Fro
#.
H.
Hen.le(w.m.
Hopkinu.n,
8C
L*wdlstanoe away from the house. woiM
......... Uierivf In- given b.v (•ublKsi
ment Inspeelors. who have bec-n c|Ult ;i«ooe Coh N. Y'» Apr. 2f.. I'J07.'
1. The brush fire
ut a ci'py of thi- order, for ihr-s- ~ue
PIMle. Nov. 2(k—L. U Drake made ly at work for over a week. Prarlieal
r»-s.-lve Wi-eks previous to -saiu day ol
wa* burning freely, but In a few minbuslaeas trip lo Lake Ann Iasi vreek. ly all the rases. U is said, bav? been
h--arlng. iu Tbe Grand Travers-’ M--i
Bt<«, with (beir new apparatna. the
Albert Morgan went to Frankfort rtared bark to RuBalo.
aid. a newspaper printed and cin-uUi
ttalaBMB had it axUagulMied.
last Saturday.
c-d to said county.
Chief Melvin. Of the Washington bu­
In caise of need, there would be
FRElt R WALKKR.
Uermaa JCuck lost a valugble horse reau. has been te personal charge of
Judge of lYobaic.
pie aeoeaBly for snch aa engine and Uat Sunday morelng.
tbe crusade to stamp oiit tbe disease,
Nov 24 Dec 1-8 ti
vbtle It might never be called upon.
Levris Kuck U
and under him are working a score of
•UU R la always weU to be prepared. a good cow. purchased of Mr. Han- Inspectors from the federal burc-au of C TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PROThe JR^ was porebaaed primarily itiag.
V Oil,- <-ourt for the eoaiiiy of
animal industry.
Traverse.
The ProbMe Court ter the County
Mr. and Mm. Maunlng made a bustThe federal quarantine will apply to Grand
A' a session 7>( said coiiri, held at
of Grand Traverse.
rss (rtp to anpire Iasi Friday.
all ratUe te this sUU- and Pcmnsyl- the probate offiee, te the city of Trav. held s
A) a s.-ssion of said
WMIe helping
Hoawell ... vante. Over 20* m<‘n were put to
e niy. te said ronniy. on tb>- 2;:rd tbe probate office, in the City olT
WOLVES KILLED IN INDIANA.

of
Novv-mber
A.
1».
lt'"S.

City, in said rounty. on the
wood tpr IMa Fnats Rtrbard OTloa- work today on ibe Bast BuBalo yards
'resent:
Hon.
Fred
It.
Walker.
of
Nov-crtlber.
eefiber.
A
D.
:
IW8.
day
o
nell cut two Soger* oa hU right hand disfnleetlng every inch of grruind.
iYesent: Hon.
H. Walker,
Hon- Fred
Fre
Two Driven Out ef Swamp by Fire
l*re
U- lore you buy your l,unibi-r:LC Tools ft will pay you to call and
very badly.
This work will lake at least tbree
In the I
of .4lan- Judge of Probate
and Slain After Fight.
examine our stock and get oor pries W- have Axe-, Ai- ilaadlc*.'
Lmiot Hathaway te very tick with weeks. The state department's quar­ »oe Tvrr<-II d<-<vased.
of the esUte of Nieli
In the
tbe matter
n
Mlver Uhr. lad.. Nov. 20.—A pair
8amuc4
P.
Dean
having
olax
J.
Huellmantel.
deo-asi-d.
erysipelas
at
bis
faonw
la
AraL
antine wfll be »ery strict. There were
.Uaw.s, Wedges, Mauls. Cant Ho->kv. Ixiadiiig IlhK-ks. T'-tig*. Chains,
of large wolves were killed In tbe
Iphonso U. Huellmante] bavlnc
p-'irioD
Ike Chapatan loat one of hU b
80 animals In the two carloads of
lidlcate
I
filed in said court hla petition pray­
heavy Umber aver DIsko. eigbl miles
adjudl
... ...
etc. We hate a good dottble blf 'd Axe ter ll-bO. We have Alfclns',
rearltegs which caused the trouble. who were at the time of his death II
ing that the admtelstratkm of said
southwM of this city. One ot (hem. last week.
legal heirs of said dereascesuip be granted lo J. M.
Dis'on’s. Simmond t Moore Uro« ’ saws. Wo also bars U« lainoaa
dereas4-d i
.CUud
lUaley
age
17.
died
Monday
They
came
from
tbe
west,
bat
ttie
crippled, fought vlclOBsly and kUIrd
tilled to tebertl the real estate
r to aome other sulub.e perlast
at
tbe
boBM
of
hU
pareaU.
Mr.
act
points
from
which
(hey
Vere
as­
LutulN-rnian's Pride, a saw that U reasonable te price and fully
two large dogs before It could be dlswhich said deceast-d di<-d seized.
I ordered, thet the 2nd
ordered. That the 18th day of
pa'uhed. It M believed they bad been and Mrs. WUI Healey, after two-weeks sembled have net been learned.
warranted. We sell tho farnoo* Trident Ft<-1 Loading.
illness of typhoid fever. Puaeral was
•clock
................ A. D. 1908.. at
I «
Dr. B. P. Wende. chief Inspector j/ December A. D. 1908. at ten o'clock te
dfiren eat ot tbe
A compariNon of our stock aad prltvrs will convince yon that we
the forenoon, at aald prqt
held WHlnesday afternoon at the the BuSalo branch of the federal bu­ the forenoon, at said probate office, be
- near thMC by the Bre* that have b
ointed
and Is hereby appointed for hearing office, be and is hereby appoli
caa
save money and give you satufatyioq oa .vour hardware.
interment
took
pUoe
U
PUlte,
reau
of
ianlntal
tedustry.
has
a
doe
ragtag ter a moaih.
aald peUlion.
beorteg said peUUon.
cemetery. Tbe bereaved family have that they came fram Mldtlgan aad he
li h further ordered. That public
It is .fnitber ordered. That publle
Cbartoa Stk-hney. of Chicago, bat tbe sympathy of the whole commual- started ter there today to teUow It ap notice thereof be given by publication noU'ce thereof be given by publics
lion of a copy of this order, foi thr;--'
copy of Ibis order, for thr*
arrived to accompany his vita home.
ceaslve week* previous to said day of succewslve weeks previous to said day
-Mrs. Stlekney having aaOered a brokE. a Wllham* and P. D. FMlIar. hearing, in The Grand Traverse Her­ of hearing.
the Grand Traverse
Hr*. Jeeirte Nelson, mm called to clad te their hunUag r««alla aad well ald. a newspaper printed and circulat­ Herald, a newspaper printed and
it itmb about a moaih ago. Mr. and
ed
te
aaid
county.
entail
te said
Mr*. SUefcoey have a Be* farm oa tbe Katematoo. thla rnwateg. by the IH- armed, left on the M. « N. E. train
OM PostoiUcc Bunding
FRED
R. WALKER.
FRED
R
WALKER.
Pvatnsula, but Niead their winters In ness of her daaghter, iStr. who te saf this morning Tor the wild* where
Judge of Probate.
Judge of Probate.
frrlag from diphtheria.
Cblcako.
game abonnds.
Not. ». IT. 24. Dec. L
Knv. 24-Dee. 1-8-15

SDFFERED DGHI WEEKS

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FIRE ENGINE

aHM PRACnCAl TEST

ANOIRER DRY ONE

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DEER ARE SCARCE

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TWO STATES
QUARANTINED

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SKIPPED FROM nenUN SORESAiECZEMII

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CUTICURA PROVED ITS
WONDERFUL EmCACV

We Believe
j.

j.

BREZIIMA

Wool, lATool. WonWod

THE FARMER’S STORE

\

Lumbering Tools

FRANK TRUDE

P'

«IUND TnAVCm HCXALB, TVESOAV. NOVCMICR 94. 1

a W-wt
beanuial.liie, ao toll of food dMda the tlM. Mr. ^tilee was determined
and so oaefol. tat Rev. Mr. Wright
of Asbury c-ori-. was present
gave an eneoiuaglng tala.
The aoelety has been mahlng mltteas for tae Beulah boys. A letter of
thanks was received and read frotp
Mr. Swift. The boys are very grate­
Mj'l!^a^^r.‘*l<r.‘*8l^S^wto!—
died a year later front exposure ant-,
“ abould be retur-jed, Unslng. Mica. Sovetnber SO —Serfered at that time. Mr. Voice and all <>y Buiklsy’a post, bat tbe dentist orieatT.ibree couMies of the suie from
those who Imd stiempted to make tbe post ptuved fsltllm.
iwfa'ch repom have been received by
M.ihe secretary
eeereury of state
slate report 1T0.TT8
him take tbe Vernon on that > trip. I With tbe asabuiee of tbe rterk ibe
lines of refonn. One especlall.
hare been exceedingly ibankniJ that'. cletsyiusn managed to slnmlde Ihroqgh' votes cast for tbe adoplioo of the new
Pl«d In Pasta Months.
works of one woman at' Petoskey who he woald not be pe^uaded
change: the pca.ren., bat Mt It wouU be
apinst. show- aid of bU plana.
doing more work
a - with the
'................................
....
:
. mstnriir It. favor of adoption of
-nipt
t<
At the rernar neeUnc »f the W. C. me woman than
hr policemen. In
l«J26. ThU will probably t
t In the west. Mr.; fore inatririi
-It'd tb<
T. V. Thtwaday, besides the business avlng the boys and girta.
Yoke
rinurocd-to
MlrW^n
kr
ji
ehot^
dbiii.
•'«
B
>au..
excuse
Tor
tiim
ana
aismiss
tbe
r«ag
The
or the attemoon. a short
It. but
w he
Bni bH feelings may be better; *^*a**aa*****aa*a
Jon M
_ -service tss (tven for Mrs.
n hu cold home town.
tmagtned than drotillwd wbeo. In the * ♦ * ♦ ♦
V
drlleulab Home n
BUIm. vho was the faithful lecretarr
PERBONALt.
for maar years.
Her coair was draped to black, with
Over the excoee;
Satarday s Record.
ary-s book upon U and four
“P^n b very
but It U bis
WJtlam Pittsburgh went to
rtz. Who Died At mlsfonnne to be obtiged to wear a set ^;,aIllac today to visit,
CraoetuUy around U represeate
of ariRil teeth. The.v l«*ted Ust
mu Anna Weber, returned to
• Ffl.
tour menbers passed from this
WedOfsdsy. and be ain't gul them Kingsley today, after rUlUng here,
Mends
in tbe last eltbi montbs. .
back fsum IxumIou today, as be srai
Mrs. Mary Shauger returned to CbeComforllnh words from the .....
I*»e helped him all I roold ■ boygan today, after vtslilng here.
chsp.rr of SL John were read and
Mm. Josephine Bartx. of Traverse !
-id,v through
Ity. died at Monroe Comer Frldsy
through the
the eewfee. bat 1 ran't del Mrs. C. Bwalm and two children
ptaycr was (tven by Mm. C. C. ('oopI ,he , inore for Lira. THnt any nse fSr him'
today to locate,
er, lOUosred by a duet. -Aocels
nroe ; going up In the pulpit, foe von wouldn't *.
**- Maichett retarnedTioJtingsVoicn.'' by Mrs. Dell and Mra. Boiler.
Mra. Iriafa spoke briefly of Mrs. BUlc'a
.h, h.. |H..„
I
. wonlh. -Id. ... b. UI.U
■„ J,„.
Mm. Bans was 73 yettrs old and had yog all may as weD go home.'
lived in this region S6 years. Bho was
Carboniudnm.
the mother of iv children of shorn tour
survive her: Robert, who lives on the of the electric fnruaee, goes In as
homestead si Monroe Center; WIU, aaod. coke, sawdust and salt and come*
who Is a patient at the asylum: John, out In ilustcrs of ta-autlful crystals.
of tills rity. and Mrs. Mary liav<
Ground Into |s<wder. the product will
Maleiie Sutton. The funeral service
MJMasMm tieia teUaSeS nee
the Wdl-Inloimd ot Ibe Herid hei
will be Monday monilng at U
Mlm. Kew Dlsutos et>
Catholic church near Mhnroc Cunter.
York World.
always been for a simple, pleasant and
afident liquid laxative ■cm^y of kimvm
value; a laxative wbkh phyadans could
hsn H* kart, Frtsnda Triad to Perw
Bleea'hnuncls In War.'
suad* Him to Ramain Ovar and
Mnctm for lamily use bwause ita e
Althon.:;h the u.ievi blui-dbounds for
Taka Anothar Beat and That
pnpiiles In n imlRleMi wry
ponent parts are kaowti to them to be
traeklng erimliisU still aorvlu-w. an­ ing laTn-vwInto-us.- the
tbe • id
Id fashioned
fasbl
laetfand
Boat Wsa LmL
other anek-ut uae of these dogs seems of a 4ijc Xid a |«ill vf water Iv told In wbolmome and truly bentfidal in (Act.
to bare dlinl out. niuadhouDdx were tbe rntinal reiwrt of itie Ixwdnn Insil- aeeepUbk to the ayriem and gentle, ytt
at oae time often called oik>d to assist tute For I.c«t and Sinn ing Cam Tlic
dlnvtlnns are as follows; "Take a dl.'^h
« (hat demand with iu arover, place it where It enn he pressed
of Syrup of Up and
'or. Co., arrived Saturdav after­
Into tbe nx*W of the i.*nrd<-n or In denoon with bis wife and two of bis Irish rebellloD In the lime of EiUnlM-th.
□izir of Senna, the California Fig ^rup
fnul^f
this
on
an
oM
<-ushkin.
sn'that
children, klorence nud Birdie, for «n
Co. prooMds along ethical Imcs and nfiee
ths-Tatter
bnI;:iA
out
all
arnnnd
nod
800
dogs.
In
Ibe
Beottlsh
m
extended vUli with b& mother. Mrs.
.makes llw «viver air IIkIiI. Plan- lOc on the moits of tbe laxativelor iU rcnmikA. A. Ikiwers. of Nortbpon, and olh- dan feuds and the war '
animals Iwneotb and |>our four ounces ableMOcam.
ei relative*.
UDd and t
When Mr. Voice flrst left Nortbport ragubrly eoijibj.ved hi iraeklug fngUlre of pare chhwt-forni on waiMlug- Pash
That is one of many reuoM why
for Denver. 24 years ago tWa eomlng warriorw. nit^sith Wallace aud Brace the waddli'g tinder 111-n"cr. hoW the
._
j r»- - _»t- Thanksgiving, be mnde the trip to were buuli-d la ibis tuant>er. Wallsre rover down f.r thnv -r f.:ar minute* 8y«Pof Rgsand Eltxwof Scnim u pven
Chicago on the .old xtesmer Lawthe prvteroncB by the WcU-lnfonued.
end then leave ori'IrTurlxd f-r
d
a family rvunlon on tbe
hour. TIm- Isd.v tnov; |» miff ir-fore To get ita beocAcUl effeeu alweyt bqy
day of his deiiarturo with hia sister. killing
for the bcatiid l« And. while
(he gamine-tnanufactaroJ by the Cali
Miss HlnDlc Voice, the enUre family
. i- I here'* no pro- fuenia Fig Syrup Co., only, and fur «k
atiempied to persnade them to nmatn nru e ad-iuro Use li-ss cruel I'lau of
over and take the next boat lor Chi­ wodlnc sor.ie iUsuikv down a strcatn
byaniemliagdnigBisU. Prim fifty oeod
cago. the aleamer Vernon.
cud nseeudlug a tree wbk-h overhung
psrboula.
Altbohgh n bllxxard was raging
tbe water.

75.000 lAJORin

FOR MRS. SmES

BACK AFTER
MANY YEARS

today.
Mrs. D. A. Wllltems and
mumed to the Boo todny.
Mlse Mary Brodshaw reinraed to
Prankfon today after rlslttng frienda
In the city.
Mrs. Cora Ring, of Homentes
has been rlaltlng her parenu
city, returned home today.
Frank Burnt, fonuerly of this city,
hut oojs of Manisllque. nrrlred In the
city this noon, to complete arrangenr^:ntt for tbe wreetllng nmi '
glv.D wiih MsrtiD Rable n<
day night at Suitons Bay.

WAS A PIONEER

VESTERRCilMDA LEFT HERE 24 YEARS AGO
* Mora Big Cn»ps in 1908

The
General tlemand

Miu. (Dr.) T. a Btnrp Mt thii
jorwlnc
Rwd C3ty tA ssaad
Thanksglrlng srtth relative*.
Brwla RawUngi. tiwaaorer of Mayftetd township, was U the dtp uo
sines* today.
^
■W. F. mnek. reprmMiing
Webster company Of Cmcasu, &s cauIng on the ijadg
trade hwe
heee while his
Its wtte
U vtslUng St the home of Harrcy A*T. sooth of the cRy.
Mr. FttBck. of the Tawmaa A Brhc
Manufacinrlcg company, is in the cUf
on hoalneM.
Fred v. Doabteday. «( Doable^
Brothers A CO., Is la the dty on baMnesa.

Thanksgiving
Speciais
These Extra Low Prices All This Week
al Ibe

Ci^y

Bool*;

8'tora

Crockery Department
100 Iili-n

urge rUuiT suliBbh- for Than ksgit lug Tu
Fancy I'bhia lln-ad and Hutler Piajee ........
Laige Blue ('ohiuial PUies, worth oOr ....

Ng Slattonery Spedat
U. mcuU-r that a ,smnd ot ibis wper Is equal to Arc Umc* the

rs

qua,l.y. Th.. U a big barga^

€ity Book Store

^ Gigantic Stock Reduction Sale
Starts

Saturday, Nov. 28

^ Yt

/

Rcady-to-Wcar
Garments
for
Man, Woman or
Child.

and Conllnnes
UnfU Christmas.

During this time the Big store wilLhoId tne greatest sale on Men's, Young Men’s, Boys’. Children’s and
Women’s Ready-to-wear Clothing that the people of Grand Traverse Region have ever beheld.

THERE’S A REASON FOR THIS SALE
Owing to the extreme backward season we find ourselves overstocked in these lines and. as wa always endeavor to show
new, fashionable lines each season, the merchandise on hand now must go regardless ofvalue. In making up this sale the cost
of the article has not been taken into consideration, and in order to carry out our desires tne msrehandisa will be sold without
profitto ourselves, believing that such ridiculous prices on dependable, high-grade goods will command yoiir attention and re^
sponse. RememOer. our Men's Clothing Section reserves nothing. Every garment is priced for quick selling end the magnifi­
cent display of styles and weaves gives you an almost endless variety to select from, w Tile in our Worn sn’s Division, which has enjoyed amostwonderful growth of popularity, room must be made for the early arrivals of spring goods. Try and make'it a point to be in the first day. Making vour
selections early is advised. Pr^are yonraell and family at tittle cost for the cold winter inonths to come.
^

^

In our Ladies’ Suit Division

In the Men’s Clothing Division

rrhe Pride of Northern Michigan, will at this time be found a cream of *
; selection in everything that is desirable for both street and dress wear.

Such clebratad mika, a. Frankel System Clothes, Atterbury System
Clothes. Alfred Benjamin Garments and Brandigee.-Kincaiu
&W3oi ari orferad far sal^a>; C 9in *u a PTcyj,

—$4A0O t* itIAO WOMEN'S SUITA. 9S.O0—IM I
thU aasortlpuut »ltl
III IUm- found xonic rbulro liarnal
In Tallorrd Builx of lUack VauamA Clolb Jack,
came In good modluuj Icnglh,; Rkirle
klr^ cut 1
kW,-. fcotiK* of (bere iriDiiiifd. nher plain
Iron, Jli lo $l» For Ih
ulv.
a laxid M-rvlroablc line of
In up of Bladt '
llroadclotliR, 8«-rffro andI fancy
fsney wIxiurcK. very’ drolr
ID li-iifth. aoml-tiulns ' '
trimoMri. otbvi
vt-lvi-l. Vklci-aa from >i6 >o ttS, now .

tao-flo «D SS7aO WOMEN'S SUITA ttd.hS-U.l

19.50

SS40 to r7A0 WOMEN’S COATS, S2.SS—Iau 6. Tbia
lot rohlaiuK Idat avven Ouata. A wry du,lral>li- Ksrib.-ni tor unjiuary wear. A» the aaaortmi-Dl t. lini
irti M-Irrtloii I* Bdvl»,-d from thl* loi.

!

'""‘.14.85

:: ■ar
12.65

*......... -l-ad-* of iaiicv wave <-a.Mi.mr.-K veryi
:r;„-I.. ,i. d.-.lgii and di-liagui*J..-d f.ir
'
liaud uiloring ai ........

14.98

Ilti-d

through oil

^S^:SS
E2;::gS5
8SS::::ftS
tSOOat
S4-13 $( » at . . .$3.20.

■"■‘7.90

18.15

. EiaOO to S204I0 WOMEN'S CARACUL COATS £7.«0—
1.01 7. On,- lot of IJidiro' Brown andd Black I'a-K
t'a-M,-i1
t'oaU. altiiMl an i-aaci imluiloii uf fw.
.\ i:o-.>l
w.mn ia»t for «-v,-ry day wear or drUiag
Siiull
*l»,-s auiUble for actaool wear An extra
bargatu $1D to ,:0 coal*, .-ali- price .

7.90

CHOICE^OF OUA CHILDREN’S COATS >, PRICE—
UurlnB til* «al<- we will off,-r you your choii e of our
entire line ChildrenOuat*. »ix«-» 6 lo 14 year*. They
come in Ker»ey» in Brown. Blue and Urey ; Mixtures.
FIuKh and Bear 8kln Sold usually at. Ironi $3 lo
$13 Ihirlnc this sale, cbiilhe........................ L, price

A SMOe

All meat Fin. Steoea. E«rop< -R*9*lfc- Will B« Off.rod
,lJoe, thai bav.- b.-.-u selling at $4A«
«IH •>»« ■'
«nd
yon can tr.d almost anv rort of shoe .*oo oiay wish In either
Enamel. Box ralf. Cun MM«] or KM. ^Tietlyer .vou need shoe*
every day wear.
are aure you can Bud them among tbl, lot.
tor 13^

SSCJ)0 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS—F.nhi
,.l -vra tin.- Wer^-rd, aii.L ra-.-.ri.-M -; xnsl.K-ra'I.
l.v.c-ne cariii. i,:.- u! high . '.->V t-vi-n-.c . oals

$12.00 to S1I.90 WOMEN'S COATR. t7JS-l>.T l
Tbi-iu- Coal* romi- In tb>- nbait,-a of T.tiis and Grays

7.90

$92J0 to $37AO WOMEN’S SUITS $1»A0—f,ot i. Thia
.
----- . ------- ------- -xiat-l of. Uk- •i'*»on’!>
______
d ihc lonR IMrec-tnirc
roal cff.irl lu avml filiinj; and a Dia-,1 beautiful vanx<ol rolurluic
rolurluK to a<-lfcl
a<-lt-cl from. A» In kn 3. many of th.-»,>
o!
have
b«M>n
imriiK-in,
b,M>n In the
ih< hnuM- a few days and ib<line of Hlam la mint itiinplvtv. $37.
to «7.;a) vatoro ........................................

3-

Il(-r<- you will Had Iu all bImiui 3.'. dlff<-ri-iii
uiui
rohirliiRK iu the wry lai,--t cuts They itniie m
culori-d Tilaik liroadclotb. and \i>v>-tly MixlU'---. <■(
iM-auTlIiil lu-ll roloringK. The Jacki-U Lav,- in,- v. ly
d<->-lraMi- loDK biplrox cffi-cta. «nd are - trimne d in
bandx of aatiii. buttons, •-li-. Many of
ear
monte have only Ix-a-u on >li<ia .
day*. $:r0M> to iii.aO talui-K .

m Foliow.:
Among them
I>a’.eni f’oiu
for drew* or
$i.00 Shoe*

HEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS

^v:!;nri;i'^r.r™:f^’r*'.":;

pla:r, sld- c.- atu.h.-d po.ket*. Butt.,i,--d tbrougb. or
nrlp. - and tnixturv-. In rH-h rhad<-.
llrowc. Cray. Creep and Blue at ...

7.70

l.ncbi iiatl- rn-d <’h.-\ioC, V:e-uci.v* ,.r K'-rrcye:
■20.90

SISCO MEN’S ANO YOUNC MEN’S SUITS—l-’anc)
«or.l•-^I^ and Cu—ie-er,-, In many shade* »,:h dl^
CncUve Klrlpes and roDlra.-IiDg rolora in grea:
variety .4 noiabl. Nature is the variety
AA
of fancy ISickel Flai* »ith Cnffa to ti.atcb.. XXevU

SAL.E 'WITHOUT COIVII
IJatf that have bero 'aelllng a;~}3.e0 we will offer at t3.7S. Be member
■ hc*c are no; a lew odd. aud enfla. iul every pair of mea's Cue shoeg.iu our
s.off, except ’’Regals.’’ that ha* be.-:i selling at ISM*
Wc want to make esp.-clal tnen-lon of
a solid ffojdycor well double sole (cab Ih- worn wi'.boui icbberal
near water proof a* a shoe can he svade. $3.»(> Shoo for S2.73.

-

:titioim
Good Work Shoes tor Gent.<- at $140.
omforl
ill OppO
These' ar.- the remalulag slae. of lita
amoag them ar, shoe, from tbe'mowt popular aolilng line..
A good every- -day ehoe lor women, made blueher »tyle and with patrol
tips. ai S19S.
,

7^

el^i^A80
Nw.29.loOec.4. inc.
Acfwpal .

Lin Stocj^ Expqsi^

ot Brtdce a«d. Aeirtai atreWa—U
fact oa Bridco r»d. l«a oa Aairitn.
WMIo bora Mr. Oaldwcdi had (bn^ offtra lor Ibo vrwprny, one ot whirb ho
... r Hwa a ._
From Moodax'a Rroord.
B. I. MaaoB. of TtarepM' Cltr. bat baa under coniUor

lEi

uFucneRS

EXCURSION J rates

»«dM
ft it
«W1e4 I
SaxlMV. And about
al
ibo aame Unir.
licrbApR. CadUUr vlll b<r makiu
A flap an tha wriat^
lino e*iow»er tbrauKh tbr cbciap po»CoBtracUira John Muaroc aud Bor*
.• apd JtRbt It win lx- p uiti* fn>ra iltc «'ilhclfo bate cODptcu<d Iboir diua
HanUtet' R»*er wbtrr power plaab—
near TbMRtanuCadlUae Keww.
vlllr. aud ibal
> licbied br
city from power nxH'ii
ndred (nuu
i-lccl rlol
■w dam. And tba Traema Ctly
A Travorai' Ciir mao It'anod agaloat
dalm
a ahadow aod mi Into the bar.' Sb*<l1 ktoarue and kkllbalin wore Tmvor* maktoK
.
.
.
loaktiiK wi ■
aomc ot the loci.1 opiloo counUea. t4W.
•^Iraad RapMa Prei

Fare tor Ronnd
IMpVto

Fascinating Game
Of Buying Potatoes

dare.
bu produrUon benisln<
(O aeil a> they wore '>wtnd to
•mbrr 2
proapeeia of a rite In real cauie tanirdJUMDo today.
ralai> in Ibis city.
Mr. CbldwcU
Urv (lairr Ituckm
rentirelacw ibe fact tfaai fbarlrvoli U
^ tbe
,av icaiewar at a boom and be
her hasbaod.
maV«^
■ aabe It may be ii ‘
ccrtaloVr Aat there'will be aj
•*<»«• Kelwer. of Maoton. t^bo
- —^
- •
t?e «!^r'b-* been vUltln*
City ^
K'nuik AnderaM. of Omena. and Roy
l>bnilpr. of <>ua Cuy. arrived thla atirmoua from Alma, wbere they arc
ancDdinc collece, to apeod Tbaiikapivioe wltb relatlcea and frleoda

L nomus
I at l^nRlajc laat w.>cb. aiau*» ihvt bo
altenoon to »iicnd ThaDkaKlnnc,
U «»w j,fuM-fled*ed landlord. I.fln*.^,h
,j,ter. Miw. J. PhlUlpa.
•oo^ ttaamar Laalanau.
Joint owner with T. K. GUoa. of tbe
Attorney L, 8.............................
Jobs Bei^nyder baa purebaaud ““'lUtnlor Ilouu I
.analns.
I apend aev
for
ludial
eteai
and b:
■°*bT eral uoolbl In ararch of health. He
Irleuda wbA wUl bf pleaaed to know'
that h-- l» dnin* a nice burlnet-^
it,- ............. -..........................
aary
good bi-altb and r.enda rc«arda to undtifoaiioperatlon beforehela «
We wlab bin auc«aa.-Kal Vlrtely rwKOred to health. Mra. Bald­
: Bnicrpilic.
kaakUn.
win wriU accompany bint.
Emory J. Snrttbr,of Walton,
Nat* Building.
PM In a Furnace.
Bobort raldwell, of Traverae City,
Mr. ArniK of the Ann of Arma «
. Kaha^KidnwB. who waa In Uu- city over Sunday, on
Rolwrl E.'Walter today.
bualneM rouneried wltb tbo diy real '•ole. of Tn
Cl} do Cduutc. of Grant
eetate boldlngi of Caldwell L I.«uden. iaal rnHay
r aito by daitnatn Oru| Ca. . The firm owna the lot on tbe oorner wm. wmu
lllantaoii.—Nonhpon l..eador. waa in the city today on

No Ctianca .to Cbooaa.
UfhiBtnc I
!i(y at Um .1

KRE MAROUETTE
Mra. a B. Taylor trebi to UasU.tae
brday tot b biali *llb frlMda.

^er Readlag .Every Wwd of This Advertisement ask

GREAT MONEY-n OPPORTUNITY

t

Cloak and Milliiiery Buyers

<b

Values Seldom Equaled In our January aosing-out Sales

%

Sale Begins Wednesday, November 25

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SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 5th.
IN/IIL.L.JIMERY
iviii_i-iime:ry

A wooderful opportunity to buy a stylish, teadyorimmed hat right in the middle of the busy milliaery season for far
below their.reBl values.

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complete clrarsuce of our raummotb millinery dc^. fall Hats, Bhapee andTimings mnat an<l wiitbe saU during tbiu sale. Every bat in tbe lunse ia marked from } to
_____ 4 off from oar all ready loi^riecs aod that mivans aa mnob to yon as 50 to 75 per cunt eff from
esolnsiTe milliiiery store prioea. Flames aud all Wnuniogs from 15 tO S5 per cent olL
$2,60and ta Trimmed Hats.................................................... 7*e
57.00amUH.OO Trimmed Hals...................................... .
$S.M
54.00 and 16 Trimmed Hats.................................................... $2.48
510 and $12 Trimmed Hate..................................................... $6.48

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Buf jour Cloak, Soil, Hat or Fur duriog this Sale sr-SiSFiSSa

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Qaick Selling Prioea.'
very garment is bright qad new this teaton. Yon mast see them to fnlly realize tbe valne of thece
theee'Qnick
$$,^Cbildren'a Bear Skin OoaU^.

$1.96

Tbeaeooalt are Itoed^j^owbont ^th g^
wtine. All
aiseafrom8toGyearl. .Obbra While, Grey, Tan,
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BioBb and ^.^^Prioae...,........ .................. 9la90

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. luT years styles and some-of thorn slightly
Tbeae
eoiita__ate of
mled, sisesji W H TMN- , J'Ut tbe osat for school aod every.
dayvesr. OBm in *Bd look then over. Every one a Wgain. Tooloeeont

SI.48 and 98c
$3.95

TbeM ooata aro of the Utwt Empin Bbd Prinoew styles, mnde of
good................
quality cloth. Vny ..........
full ski^ ""
52 inches
k... .trinmed• * > lon*.
with Satina BaiA, Bnttons and Silk Braids. |

"li.95

$$.HjUd IM« t*di«- Kerwky Ooats

Fallkliiioh tong.
UtMt wai 6ttia$
and etnpim styJeB
6 tk swew Around
bottom, same lined
Ahrongboot with
mtih.
Trimmed
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_____Velvet aad
Bnttons. Every
one a rare bsrgaia.

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$U.M Ud $lSUNt Ladies’ and Misse.
hlvde of very fine all Wool, Kersey aod nieilina weiglit broadcloth
We
pcsilively
those garments to be tlie liwt ever seem
"©pcs
, gnaranteo

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fur tbe price. Tho very latest aomi fitting and empire stylus.
Nearly all lined tfarongbont with extra <|oality latin. trimmed
in tbe Utaat style.'asd^very gancent to be strici'y all wool.
Ooniparo them with those yon have
where. Come and get first cboicc^for.

$9.99

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- Our $15.$$ to $25.66 Cloaks are r.|oal to Ihoee shown elsewhere tor $20.00 to 110.00. Come in and be your own Judge.

Sult-Prices-For Qulck-aearqnce
25% Discount

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on each aod every suit. This means a oasii saving to yon of
$L2S oa every $5.00. $10.00 suiU for $7.56-$15O0 suito for
$11.25~5KKI0 snito
$lS.06-$25.00 snito for $18.25.

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Orr^’^ators

$5.00 Silk
Petticoats
All colors, eilb.
er plain or
changeable; 11
ftisweep aiT
bottom; 10 inch
shirred and lucked flonncei, Ex.
tra Special

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ihoiu. .\ud Itoea tbe ebaaee and
romanre of (he bu.lae... .Dd n b fat
rroa a prosaic ladarttj. beda (o apl<rar. U U ibcB ihai ibe buyer aad
srower ihlak aboat ihe surprlsea
promloeai

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$3.98
o| dABq |«iH>p noiC aaquiaiHas- £3ies sim uioj|

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thlag It wooM
t be l*»tod
insied oa.
about
selHBg of potatoes. Thera
Just at muck
muck risk and <

•cm thi
Thtwe

b*uj U to
1} kteady that ywar i

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Tbr good forluDe eg a proaUbeat
tubeiu over ontll
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lUl spriDS.
spi
ing expectantfy «-ryear wb;.;'j;oi..lS^^^
t.H, bo..Rhl St 15 eeott m ibr falll
T
s«.!d, for 75 cents In the spring, ina'i®^
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tbr nsrkel suildrslr broke and
mtlh a crest part of the
of considerable lath.
^ hands.
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There are pleni,
pleat} of lastance^ wnere
taioes on. hit
.a alDgle cro,< of
He give away
— lo ----st.-ICU} farin And (here are ab<% easM wIm«
lhai. Ihe man k-u
so bad was Ihc oondltk>n of ihe
Ihe rosrI
bet Think of that. Ten carloads' of
flrst ciBss Oisad Traverse potaine*.
And the nun lost mooer b/ srcepiinE
them aa a gift.

toes for s alcUr a bosbel.
-Oompatvd with the poUlo baiOBess, wasiber
liber Is a poslll
poslilve e
When a man ibtnks
ibtaks be
he can
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tell what
Ihe market U going to Ue. It to hU
tun to think again. I tell you ihera
u a lesson tn the poUlo basinaas. Wa
ma) (blDk that our aapply of poutoea
buabel add they cost their baycr - :ld make a dlBerenca la Ike out-.
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- than Ibe total cost of (be
K,l^d all the p
Such arc the losses

Deer Regarded Him

As Friend, Hunler
Wouldr,’t TaKe Shot

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We open this sale with a deiermioaiion to eclipse all »uU; records of previous years to make this ihc most
BUCfXShful sate in the history of our store. Never has this store yielded Up the extraordinary values this
sale will bring for^h. Never have we given such reasonable merchandise at the ooening of winter weather.
One visit (o this sa'te'will convince you
irrewistable character of the values we will give.

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WbM (he local tnutu mirhet t» la UBSUng
sack M tba s»
»S rotatm.
pou
t« state It Is DOW. vbea tbe iDcxI 'nitaiBir
ii)T of' tbe
' market.
pnoc te wiUla a sMUe a knisbel »f
TV.# Other BMa.

the ChkaiD price, i ■ people U. caa ;
Ihera Is jaft as aacb Ibe etk
erwi b.««n to ulb about«hai potato^I Hat Tv.
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tu*ed to be. and what mouey iS^^ "
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Bt'cause a deer stood and looked at
him with DO tear In Its eyes, only
woDdcriDeat, a man, a deer hunter,
who had gmir into (lie woods tor the
side purpose ,n
of «ituug
killing m
a ui^x,
deer, wlih
mtH
Ills gun cocked and ready to Bre, did
cot shoot.
Iiocr'havc beeoio<- nletiiir<ii |nGrand
City k
dic-y have multiplied and (brivod. a
have learned.
k
■ In
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five
years, that
n..iii IS thi-lr frl’-iid. Tht-y have- rambli<l at their o«n
wills llirough
loresi and gh-n. huti- tripped omeadows and evuti come rlowe
villages, and pot once In those five
>ean« have they learned to fear
They have loar
> consider him
itieir friend.
Tho law says that man can be their

enemy In ‘Bid. He can slay two o<
(hear trjst :rg
g rr>
rnataret,
atnret. raiding
nroviding kba
pays II.‘0 fer a license,
license. TTie
Thr^dw.^
deer. <
flourse. du noi kuow ibis, and they
still regard mim ns their friend. As
resull.
a're telfig ^xtemlnntsd
It Is I t so dlffieull lo get a hiniBg
Mara.
Who did
old busier and a crack
abot. ruuld not
H Bre at Ihr tjmld creathen-, so close be csmld
the d<-«-r. still wooderlog.
dlKBpp--sn-d Inlo the forest.
Other hunters may laugh and Jest,
Jest.
bui there to no doubt but what tba
man who did not aboot got more plamaun- In s.i'lng thai dn-r flit ihroogb
Ihr forrst. l»harnu-d.'than hr would
hate had from Its carcass.

MR. SWIFT
VERY HAPPY

earn fur ihem their living can leave
ib< iii..Ut-re,4n Ibis new home which- Is
a:i«£tbaf».ahd latbat*
1 place their nffRRmtes^ and they
will be cared for. tbe imrento paylac
what they can for ihHr keep, and
they will receive tbe wtmdorfud trwlik.
Ing for which Mr. SarffI Is tamova
HAS MONEY ENOUGH FOR NEW wlihoul being Ihrowp into oontwet
BUILDING AT BEULAH. .
with the "UtUe goals' Who have nav>
<'r known bouMnflnciieos Iwt many oC
whom have graduated from the vto
lousnoss of the alums. U Mr. 6«m
can make noUe men of such matertkl,
what can he not do with boya wbo
have
not bMn handicapped by Ufa
FET08KEV MAN ADDED $1,000 TO
oil the Btreeta of the big cities.
THE FUND.
fur Id dim
were sent out by the Home acvvisl
This Completed the Raising of 14000 nmntbR ago. and If CTery one of tbSM
Is returned before Thankaglvlag;
and S14»0 Bonus Was Saourod
flUed. it will do more good than nay
lift Meant Much to
10 dimre ever apent.
the Home.

MR. KlISE HADE GffT

Ily the gift of IJ.OOO from A. D,
Kibe of PetoeK«r. and an additional
150 from Mrs. Kllse for running exrrnacs, the bonus of $1,000 offered on
condition that Uerman L. Bwlfi. wuperTniendent of BAilah Home, ralte $4,000 by Tiiankeglvlng day, was prac*
tically assured, and the bran of Mr.
Swift was to orerffowlng filled grat­
itude. M he saw his bopca for a new
building a; the home being fulfllle.1.
The Beulah boys jiald Petoskey
visit Sunday, with Mr. Swift, and bis
heart was a Hide heavy becaumof tbe $4,000 wbleh be was to ruiae
before Thanksgiving In order to s«rorc the gift of s promised $1,000 on
that conditioD. be had tut $2.d« pli-dgrd. But when hc-l«di Pititkc} be was

♦ LITTLE DOG HAS BIO GRIT. ♦
Dixie, Ihe IliUe Spanish Toy, owned
by Mrs. K. 8. Wimams. to tbe amalUat
dog to The citr. and It to said be ii the
only one of his breed In the state.
Dixie weighs three and a half pounds,
but fer pure grit he lias every other
dog b<
be ever saw beaten to a stand
atm.
Ulien Dixie first saw the light ol
day b> was in mid ocean, bis mother
bavlni.. been bound for New Orleabu.
Her valuation was placed . at IfiW.
Dixie was presented to Mrs. Wllllaiw
IB Florida where she waa apriidlng tbe
winter season with Mr. WUllams aad
Mr. and Mrs. 1. D ('unto. When be
came tn ib(- noribern clime the flmt
thing Dixie had to ^bve wta an orafs
coat, a nood aod a pair of legglns.
There Is not a dog in town that
Dixie won't pick a scrap with, but he
IB so insigulOcant In alxe tbe oibar
dogs Uke It as a Joke. One. however,
did Doi. and Dixie haa a bum eye aa
a result of a set to with a dog abou
half a doxcu limit hto sUc.
The other day Dixie sixed Bp Mark
Crww'a i>lg Hex. which weighs tn the
neighborhood of 125 pounda, Jampad
him. and tried to shake Rex'a Jag
If doga roald laugh, Hex wouM bava
lengbed but be >ook«-d down at Dixie
and Ulakiog a was aa Muaaally big
fiea. abook him off.
.Nothing M. -aaapefvtea Dixie aa
dogs. He bates them, every one. aad
could be have bii ««y, hi- would exterminate ,tl;-ni

Mr. SwUi's wc:k V .<h well ksuwp
in this cli} lo need tuirj c'.uiia>rnt,
but a woid of explsnut.un In regard
lo Ihc new bolidlKE^w-U no; <ume
amiss, la Mr. Sw.ff.“-owa w.ud:. it
It U> to- a new huliding to wparaic
the Bh'--p lroi:i l.‘><- r*ato.~ It to
prxividxj X bom-- ! i tae children who
uuill the dek'.a If ooe or ibr olher
;iai', lii l-av. liu-m dcstllule. or
wh- rt- rfai'4r<D UM-d lo having homes
]"i on < c--ire or other are l«-fi bomt-'■ ... !.who are not children of
■ i' viuius o. many ot his boya are.
U will iircvMe a idace where a mothIrfi kelpiesB with her ebildren to
and piovide for. hot because of
d.ise ebi;dr.n her hands lU-d aud ahe
-annot ,-?• out Into the world and Young People Wars UnMbd Is bUrriage Friday Evening at ths Aabury M. E. Parssnsgs.

TBOHPSW^OIVER

T$e B«c
moncea Oh

meato Sale om page 1. Ea>
Ore Stock of Latfesr GarMCBls aad Paralsktags to
kesaMalMg saerlltcela

Anhor Tltompaon aad Miss Oraco
Culver were married Friday rveatos
. bridal couple were attended by
Harvey TympkJiu. aod Mus Bttt
White.
Hr. and Mrb. 'niompaoa «1I] makb
tbelr borne at n West Bevvstb auwst
this aiy. .
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4n ]^lace
Of Paul.
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'■♦Ttat RTolw •ccUiT' Mkcd »!«;»■
«nr«, with a taotft itut did out •■o< ur
the torttminn that It na Intendm
WiMl. *nt apama
bip, JaaoBe. Uiev
|DB are «lwa}-a fool i us witb that
dama lonkUut Ibini."
“Kot alwajw." *aa tbe gnr* pp^lonae. -Kcir wla.lp a oeka U IImi to tbo
drawer. Prauk. bot <mee a nsualb I
tike It i>Ut aud rieaii It Ibat it tua)- alt*aya be rMily at>d that I maf not for­
get. aa tboafb I ever .wold." abe a.'' '

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ViiagrareabDdderad. HedMIhadttie
atirbt Ilf weapom, aud there «roa a
thins atnUter in Ibe rare with wblch
the girt kffit tbe rerulvrr oltraia la
gaed eoMllibA.
It ma no iwarl handhd tar
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• wniaa tolrbt be ao|.|aged tn <anr.
tnit a Uoe InnvM ,4S U>ai wunid
"wtatT a luaa wt(b#aliisle alxit. tbe
aorl at areapou ttat vaa meaig for
•eiL
It etruct a Jarriiis note In tbe fetal'
Btaltr of Jeanne fUniiuira iwraonalltv.
It waa abanrd aud yet re|ielllos that
tbe dalirtr »nie artlat abnold derote ao
Mrb line to tbe t-are of tbe klaek
■Milled tbnwt. AH abent irere bait
diilAtd iketchM. bita of rroa<h

Btae. a tlP7 mite of a woiuan with a
earooet of soMen hair mrmountlus a
fragile faee. ftbe wa4 adareelr Ore feet
tan, and tbe gu trsa eddir eat at progerttao.
'Unagnre aank Into a ehatr from
Wbirb be awepi tbe faabloD inaga
tfoM to tbe floor and mtrbed tbe gill
arttb gtoomr toee,

rewte rwoc* I ebaU abooC to UIL witb
DC'or a ibemstt of wtiat wfll folSow.
Tbey may not klU me. Iwt 1 will spead
yenri to iwlacii. aw) all Imanse 1 hare
doae the jiutb-e that men would not
do. Thut IJ vby 1 may not marry.
“I lird a tffolber once. Hr waa all
tbat t had. Not eren rooiloa bad I.
and when m.r Pnnl Went to yoor Kinodfbe I grtered and grlet'ed. erca
tbongb be lad pranlaad ibat la one
ymr he irmikl return witb tolUlona of
fraiKW and 1 ehonld eoler the atelier
of Ibe sreat artUl with wham I wonld
atadyaud hocme famou.
-'<^Tor a year I had hto letteri. Then
none came. I aald tbat tnilla were not
rronlar in that tor off Und. and ao I
waited almuat another year. Then
with tbe mile uumey that I had I
aoosbt him. fur t knew thnt erll tnaat
have befilUn.
“I Journeyed aefoaa tbb great Und
to Ibe froten nmili. and tliHe I leani«d Ibe vorat. Paul waa dead-killed
by Ml friend. Hm-.t aald-hia friend
wbo runid aboot liira down for tbe lit­
tle gukl that he bad.
“They nid It waa alt an acetdenl.
Bab! Men who handle gans do not
hare arv-Meuia- l» « reaaonaUe to tell
tbat uue Ik killed hy another by aceldent? Till* man said Ibat bo waa
eleauliss hia revolver aud that it went
off by IWelf They bad M htm go.
__had fled Ibe aeraG. lie eaine to
New York, they said, and be waa a
lawyor.
“Tbere waa a little pbMograph cf
him. That 1 broagtat with me. Of
ctMtae be Would abavc bU bean), bat
I bare made other aketebea-you bare
seen tbeui—altb tbe faee clean absven
aad with tbe iBoatocfac. One
know him.
-Now 1 study art no more. 1 draw
toabioni because It pays, and when 1
am Idle t haunt tbe courts. I look for
a lawyer with a great scar, and when
I Hud blm tbU gnu shall apeak.Mnagrave bad rtomi from Ibe chair,
and aa abe nuke she ratoed tbe reTotrer and pointed It al an Imagtoary
foe. Hla tonilDE dlsconeerted ber. tbe
.gait navored. there wat a report, and
tbe bullet seared Muagrave's arm.
•Wnh a cry of borror. tbe gtrl sprang
to bU able.
“{ have killed yoar she gasped.
“Ton. my dearest friend. I bare abot!
aa not for you tbat the r?volr«r
meant. Yoa were rlgbl. 1 waa
wrong to keep it. Ob. luy dearr
She aank aubblng beside him. aa-

■tand nr rare an^'alan wbr 1 eamuit
groralae to marrr rnn. dear. It la beat
that TOO aboald nuderalaud.*
*1 bare no wlah to pry Into year
•eeteto.” be deinamd. “They oanoot
ba eery tmpomnt—eteept yoar teaaon
fw bot wasting to many me. .You adlUt that yoo are oninarrled and free
. &d that yon lore aa. Tbuae ara tba dearorlng to' roll m> (be sleeve aad
i"
Kaneb tbe blood that now trickled to
a tiny stream down hla arm. Mogrsre pnsbed ber from him.
•Marty, “bot frae-oo.
“U was rlfbtr be erted boaiarty.
. 1 vooM to(l TOO. dear, ao alt tbat T
. 4bty oat Me the borror to yoar fans “Tbe abot bit tbe man for whom U
ilS# do not q>eak tintq I bare flutobed. was totended. bat yoa did not aim al
■tt an." >be added aa abe plaeed a tbe bean. Was yoor brutber Faal
- ebatr ao tbaC Jt rtood dlreetly before OMplatoear
“Tbat was my mottaeFs Bsme.“ she
kar owa.
nt li fbe gan with wbleh fotoe day axpUincd. “PnnI took it so that when
I an to kOl a aan.“ abe bo^SB. plant. be should rvtnra Itoaptoloea. the min­
er,
out! i:.;:;'j»ii. the milUoualra.
lag Into tbe middle of her atory. “Do
aot stir amll I aay tbat yoo may. I woBld not he the anue. It was cUldMsnot talk U yon Intermpt. It Is lab, bat tie wwa ln»t a Iny."
waa cuminou to use other namea,“
hard enoogb to tell erea ao.“
Tbeo dooY teU." arged Ibe man, Mid- Maagrave barsbly. “1 waa Jack
*Toa never wIH kill a nan. *Toa are Joyce np ilKTr.“
“Yoa.” The Ctrl fwcultod aod be:;
. afraid ereo ct tb*
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tanwd to wBEre'lhe-feroirHTJy'BpW.
tbe Soar. Tbe atodlo baUdtog waa almm dcarftod. and the atmnd of tbe
report M uangbt ao lotpibT“1 am' the man wbo shot yusr htotb*
er.” cootltmcd Nnagteva. “It waa an
acrldent. I ama vteanteg my gnn
while raol Uy In Ui
] did not
see that oae ranrtdge wu left In the
chamber. 1 snapped tbe hammer to.
ace If M waa limbered ap aad-li happtmed.*
Overcome
the horror of tbe recolleettoB. klnagrare Imrlrd bis face to
hla arms for a tuoment while the girl
Mood alle&lly I7. Her faee waa ghast­
ly white, tbe lines diawa and tense.,
aad to tbe blae eyes was borror aaapeafcable.
“It waa an aceldaBt." went on Mnsgrave after a momeaL “Tbe bays ondaratood and let aie go. t left tbe
ooonfry and came hark to New Totk.
I bad never liked tbe law. To earape

Z.b-»5iigiaTto*~g.‘iffgff.- ranted to

SMDOirS LUCKY STEP.
■ae bow tbe uegveaa eoJoyeA tbe Idea
of bccomhw a Vlrgtaiiaa to ber old
age. began tbe euoveraalloa by saklag: ftrsMb OraiaaUto'a Nmmt Essaga
Pr«M OmUi V">a Vsora Aga.
“Hoa- la the rbeomattom, aaatler
TVtoetou Sardou. popnlarly eoltod
“Bettab. ptalae ^ Lawdr araa tbe
tba “}ean>allst playwright- aod dean
rerty.
at Frtach drsmatirts. wbo reeaaiUy
“And tbe newalcta?“
rfftod to Parto, waa bam tbeto am
“AU gone. CiMn depa'todr
tbe 7tb of Bepterabar. 1S3L QU totber
“And tbe eUS kneer
waa a teoefaer aad tbe aatbor of ele>
“Prtoky as a ir coltr
“BYty. aantie. bow on earth do yaa mmtttr text books. Little
happen to be ao much bcatar all of a bK hto rtforta. and Ibetr eariy days
were days irf jwlvatloo and bardablp.
aaddear
“Well. mlaB.“ replied tbe aantto Some year* ago. ou a cbeertoM. wet
proudly. “Ab alwaya done beab dat sight be aoagbl abefter friun tlM
Tlnton* riunate's a bMp BeaHblab'n atom) to a doorway to tbe e
(to rlimato of Noth Caltaa. Ab reek- hood of tbe Medical Bebool of Parts
on dat abo' 'eoonta fo' ma rtmsge to* Perttof ntterly wretched and with
tboMbto of snlclde floating throagb
da brtttb.“-Detn>lt Free Freea.
kk mind, be moved away from tbe
doorway which bad afforded ebeber
WhMt •osa''BMt TrMpa
It to 00 leeord tbat a awarta of beea !» btoi. A water carrier imu aa weapuos of war were used cot once,
“Ab. my friend, yoa do opt know
but tartce. and with'tbe lieat pomible
eoold draw nrtber well, and ! eame offeet Wbeu Tbemlacj-ra. to Puntna. when yon are well off."
He bad acarerty atlered tbe worda
back ara time when the nertbera n«v- waa besieged by LacuUna. tbe tlomana
«ia were fleat eomtog oat and men wbo emiiloyed inrreta. bailt moondi aad when a Uock of granite fell from tbe
eoold draw Alaskan mrtstt* were In made bnge mines beneath tbe city. ^iMiag and killed blm. Sardou took
deUrerance from death as a good
tThtlc they were erenting the mlam
demand.
“I nmde a aaeccan and spent my tbe people of Tbrmtoeyra dog down asMB and aet lo work wfib renewed
threap (be earth to tbe mioee and energy and became tbe foremoet and
money loaking fir
~
rtf
beat
nf Uetog playwrigbta and a
east
to
upon
tbe
Roman
workers
beam
Tbere to money In tlie Ibok that t
bare kept until I cuoM find her. tbe and otbM- wlM animaU. tugetber witb member of tbe Freoeb aradeay.
One afteraocai when Kardoo wat
maoey that Itoul bod helped toe earn. a swarm of bees. Uiaiory re|>eate<l Iteomtog
away from tbe Tboaire dca
I aerer dreamed that yoa were she. •elf In Engiand when tbe Daoes and
Ncrweglami made tbeir attack upon VarletiM to Parto be sto|>ped tbe
you are so aulike rnni.
*^at picture yoo have with tbe arar :bester abuot ten eentortoa rtnee. The driver of a coal cart and gave him
10
frabca.
One of bto friends wbo
to misleading. Tbe scar la tbe n-aoH of awn was held by tbe Rasoni and aome
a pbokograpblc error; a defect to tbe OalUe alllM. wbo tried AtooM and U41- watched blm asked for an espli
gtaaa 1 had aome made beeanac tbe tty water upon tbe bealcgera w I (boot Ilea. “Today to an annleerearr." exeffect waa ao odd. Tbnt to why yna •ffeet Aa a last rmouree they cvlleet- ptotoed M. Berdon. -and 1 tovarlably
did not know me. Ton looked fur Ibe ad an tbe beehives aad ■goad Uwm Into give a loato to tbe driver of tbe first
near. Ton wUI aot britore tbat It waa (be eaemy'a camp beneath -the etty enol cart I tee between tbe boors of
an BcrIdeDt. Tou Just oald ao. Bpoot wall Thli bad tba MTart of maktng. 2 and 3 because one of them caved my
If yon win. Take a life for tbe life t thtogr^am.“ aotospeak.^od It U rc- ttfe come forty years ago.“
And M. Bardou went oa to ezplmto
robbed yoo of.’
eofitod ^t tbe enemy war* *0 badly
Be roar ninteadlly to hto feet, atoop- Btnng tbat they cm4k Byre ^tbsr that In tbe narrow alieet called tbe
Bm da (toUndre be found btmaelf
ed and ralstd tbe revolver from tbe
I nor lega.
Mmmed
to by a beery wagon and by
floM. handily It to tbe aDeot gtri.
a e«al cart Tblakliw to let tbe coal
“Pertiaps It would be better If I did
cart {waa before be tried lo cruoo tba
Short Steriot.
ft myself." be aald utterly as abe ma<ie
road.
M.
Sardou made hlmaelf ••
no move to Uke tbe proffered weapon.
■mall u be couM agatost Ibe walk
“It will relieve you of all c-onsenunicea.
Its eapacl^ fuur Umew
bat tbe driver
tbe coal cart advised
1 win wetcumedMth aloee now I tnotP'
Tte taltoat masts of aalHng retaeto klffl lo cUmb OB to hto footboard
tbat my tore Is bopeleaa. I win go to
off tbe other aide. He did ao. and
racy from 100 lo 18D feet In belghL
■qr own atndio.'
A PbUodelpbla foundry makr* a spe- two mtontea later a pin In one of tbe
ctally of breaking up old ataei cammu cart wheels broke, tbe coal tbnndered
groped for the knob. then, .with a sod­ sad remeitlng tbe metal for mom than oat on to tbe pathway, aud M Sanlon
laaltoad tbat hla life bad been aared.
den revntoton of feeling, tbe rasbed half a bandied purpoaec
It to a alQgnlar fact tbat Bardon
India sends America many mgs. All
toarard blm.
“Tou Khali not: Ton shall noir ato- tbe pay tbe good wearers get for nuk- owed bto flrat racceM on tbe boards to
cried iiaailotuitely. “H wok a mUtake, tog them to 10 ceuia a day. Dead bli eKcrilmt handwriting. He bad
sent to bli oft rejected play.
fYnuk. I know now. fur dl.l I not vearets get tl5 a month.
shoot yen by aecMenl? 11 waaoiily the- Systematic InveatlgaUon of tbe PbU- Taremc dec Etudlaoia." to ibe Odeon
management for cunaidcratlos. and
gond God who turned the t>ullet aside
Islanda reveals tbe fact that tbe
breanae be toid eeat yen to make me groop eoBslsta of S.flUO laUnda. while tbe maDuacript waa tbrown, with
some fifty otiiota, niwn ■ table, nna
before tbe Aroerican oeeapattos tba
day at rehearsal tbe charmiag actress
bomber waa oatlauited at 1.800.
Mile. Dcrenger waa attraolcd by tbe
accident dearr-t nod n..n- that I know
There at* now over ISO.flOO words to
tbat tbe tboBSbt of Tcnsemre and- the Engilata language acknowledged by
snd prison no longer stand heiwoen”— tbe Imat aaiboriikw, or about T0.0CU
“Ton will marry me after wbat I more than lo tbe Germao. French, Itondr Bbe read tbe play and iwcommendad it ao atrougl.v to the directors
hare told yoa?“ be orl<-d In -wonder.
^nlsh and Italian laugnagca com- tbat they were Indafcd to read It and
“God It ge*d.“ she aaiil reverently. Mned.
then accept it. At tbe time Bardoo,
“He baa taken^y leolber from me.
who became one of be richest literary
t«t be baa oeui yon—tn place of ranL“
BnbecTibcr-lVli)' wasn't there any men to Europe, waa etan-tog. He had
and abe suffered blm to draw ber with
gone rhrourii aevon loog veers of tertosnv
tbto
week?
ta tbe elrele of bla anmu
Editor (thickly) — Tbe paper gave Hbla bardablp and (Irlratloa.
oht- ' •
Cbanpa ef Climate Helped.
Fertunea For Animals.
Bubocriber—Nouaenae.
There'a
enongb
Some time ago tbe Virginia state line
Dr. ChrUitoiM of Wuicc left flO.tlOO
was altered •« oa tu ineiuile a patch of of ft bere to write an seveptance of
floi'lua for the !t54I:uv;;;:u> c of bl-; tbrre
territory beretofbrr bHunglng to Nortb prv'sIdi'uUal Dumloatton.
do*.-a. a Mr. ll:irivr m-iU
Editor—Aa I waa aaylng. tbe paiwr •70U14! Ua<k <HL- u: .l
Caroltos.
A acj lhwi of tbe laud thus tranafer- gate out a story about Billy WaUi^. named tk-uibni kti l.i.< cuOio
red toclnded a tnmbledown rsblo tbe prlseOgbter. aud be took eaceptioo to bto turtolv
to IL—Pock.
where dwel; e-i e—d "To wo—aii.

Ladles’ Winter Suits

eiRLt LOMfe W«U1 IN OHm.
Noadi *f FMMtre mid GamiHtoM That
Wrmmd TUm •tudlsd.
Utoa Era Camwell of kVakemas. Od
recently oompleird a ictuarkable toar
over Ohio. In ten tuontba abe baa
walked &om inlW. aH wlibln tbe
Stole, and MBde a atadr of tbv eosdittoua In rural eemmadlttea. wbloh
would be InvalccUe to Pieakleot
Boaoerdt to bla effort lo belter the
e«biUUoo of Ibe Carmeta
T^ walk, wbkb besaa oa a w ogrr.
corned tblrty-arrcn conoilea. baadieda of towns aud vlltogr* end cartied MIm CcrUwcn Into almort rmy
type of botue ;citbto tbe state of OItto.
Her avgrngsifday'A Jonney was lwe»
ty-flve mUca.
•d aa many
“I foond Ibe trip a great bencAt.’
abe declarea. “It atrengtbeued me
mentallr as well as pbyslcnll.v. It
abowed me Ibat tbe one thing tbg
faraer moat needs la toteltoctunl dov«]opme«t..that baa not kapt pkc with
hto BMiiertol wrti being. Fanuwa take
things toe aaperflrlaliy. avoMtog dto-

trun.,^- i-ci a U u:rt-J at Jonbuia.
Euglaud. 11c waa aei'eniy-fbot ySlMl.
old wbM be died.
'
TbaBamtoflb.
Tbe Bervtens ate of tb* MaiiC tn*>
Uy and caim- from GaHcto to Ibe Mv•ntb cmtnrr. Ttirlr tougaage to Aw
Bavto. but is dbUnguUbcd from Ubdied lauguiAV'* by
of voaela. whk-h 1render ft wft abi
Tha Trick «f Tbitvaw
A mastiff waa iraliKd to OMlM
thieve, la I'artx. It wwa to tbe bnUt
uf twonyng ocatost ohl gtallemea aafl
kaoefctug (beui over to (be atieM. A
rtad>-" aiKt -gvuilemaA.- owmm nf tbe
d(«. would tto-u cteti forward lo aiwlrt
tbe unfortatAle |•rde•triaa to rise obd
wbUe dolag M wuaM onan him of Mt
watch and pane.
•angkrtu
Ba^kok to a city of waters. It It a»
Indu^hiuc-ee Venk*. Mote |W«pla U«*
to floeitug bouges on tbe Uenem. “thf >
NUe of Biam." and Ibe sway caaala
tbaa to iK-ruioMi bulldtoga.

1

at AvoyeHos partob recoMly beM a
meetlito at Moceanvitv La.. 10 v-owalder tbe rtinatlon btuagbt abont by
the ravagea of tbe boil weevU. After
fan dtocnsalon It waa dteldcd that
tbeir "only hope for tbe fntnre waa to
aveeatfy tbeir ceo|w bmc. tocMdlng
tbe planitag (rfa tatyeatnouBt of eagar
cane." A general m-nviweet In tbto
directloa bat act In amaas tbe-cotton
tortner> of all tbe partahea where cane
can be gniaYi, aud It to manllnt that
Lontolana's engar ladnsiry wQl beorefurib be more tbaa ever l«fbre tbe
sheet anchor of ber agrfc-aftntal and
Indastrtal weitafe and devriopwenl.

' Tbe little t>lrd which brings news to
ibe London Gectiewotuan to antbortiy
■nyi ab« wne gATgrt
for tbe sutement tbat a policeman
parades day and nigbt ontstde Ibe fron »B og«
by
. LyrtU
,
B.
bouse ef every owmber of the
EnakbAm’sTeffMAbleCoaiportad.
cabinet to protect him aga teat the fear-

•cently
nlrh. O.
mllltaiy aotboriilcs of the Bavarian
army will abonly Itdl ft at tbe Mnnleh
ebootlag range witb a German aray
ride.
________________
nan ta Leeeaw Bewer Oea.
Winnipeg to trjiiig to leaaeo Ibe
eftyto supply of eewer gas by leading
pipea from tbe eewer* tbronirti tbe
atreet tompa. which, arben lighted. Beetroy east qnantltlia ef the noxhus
gae each Mgbt.

i antoU ■daac* traea dto
L My doctor Mil an ogMto
______ .
only ebanea 1 bA, and X
dtoaded it ali^aa mart) aadaaU.
*' One day I i«ad bow otlwr wewan
bad baan enrod by Lydia & Plakbaaeb
Vegetoble OocnponniC and I dertded to
try it. Before I bad token the flrat
bettla 1 waa bettor, and new X am «•
tlMl£ cored.

mair Uvmbto*2bonld
inkbntoV Vegrtabie riinqi iiiifll “
FACim rOR ttCK

A flerteh Cuetew.
I8 many parts of Scotland it bmO to
be tbe cnaiom to place on a man's
tombetone tbe flymbuU of hto trade.
Tbna a eiigar cane would decorate tbr
grave of a- grocer; an aa and aaw,
with bammer and mOto. would be ___.dtaanmornerroaipi
Amnd on that of a canwoier. an awl Wliy don’t joa by it t
and a hammer on a aboemabers grave.
^nkluun t '
aadMoo.
______ to wHto L
Sbb bto ffttlM

__

Men’s Overcoats

THANKSGIVING WEEK AT

W aru heriog'a very nBaenal
eele on Men'e OrerocAto ad
will eoBtinae daring ThAoksgiving week to offer tbe New-

Steinberg Bros.

Up-t^Ba|e Styles at
prioee never beard oT belore al
tbig eeaeon ot the year.

Saie Has Began and Wdl Continue to Saturday. Nov. 28

Overcoats

Here arc some of the moot stunlag bargalae ever oncrcdaithls
seatoa ol the year. Doa*l faU to iavesUaBle. Yoa*U llad It pays.

-“ISIO
$15
Overcoats worth 6.60
$5
$12.50 and $16 at.

worth 69c and COc a yard,

4J)C

l^lUc Uaeas, bleaehad and imbleacbtol,
. worth 39c and
a yard

Ladies'
and
Misses’
Goats

r * ’ I«
•■

'

A
B
P
^

The DAOy
oomplimeatg
we Uve hAd
tiOD bdiflg
who bAve
looked At
All tbe Hogg ia
_
TiAwflo
Oi^ ii 000Tiodag proof thbt «e flhov the bett raloes mad perfect fltykg. No
■toUar vbAtjeairiAbtopATfcr a gtraient—it nay beoely $1
•r S74iOT «ll;» Off tf yoQ vbh to ibTCAi flASt.
fSS cone prgjmt^ to expect btdtn vahiefl tbaa erer btfora, at
the pride yon with to pey. aad yon viU fiod enob Teloee here.
8KUT& Weebowtbe.BoflketauiiBgTAloeeio Bkirte ererol*

Skirls at Lower Prices.

10.00

Tonll find then bate, good •kirta.noflDeat Talnee. m all ein*. at

•LMrftjiA

$4J|, etc.

Ludlco* Silk Pcttlcoute. in bua or eokna,
worth

A« .......................................................

.8.96

White or Twkey RedThbleDamaekwertbt9oatod6SQa yd at

Mffe

SOver BIcaeked Daakask,
.worth75oaiid65oayd»t....... 99^
SBver Blea^ff Baakask, |»{||e
WrthnayAfdet ............
09^
sum Meaifcert Uawatk
'
vorth $1.88ayardat.................

09^

Napktaa worth fOe and 11 per

|e^

Towels

Overcoats worih

Satta Damask Towels, frinped or
bematitebed, worth :15 oenta
Cbeap Towels, three differ.
oit kinda. choice et.................

and 7.50.....................

Saits, too
iV-

We are ebowing Men’i aad
Yonng M«o’a Sail* of the famoni KUehaels-Stcm meLe.
all new gtylei, we ara efferieg at
$$.75. $11.50 and $15 well worth
from $3 to $5 mora then tb^
prioee.

Lace Cartaias. new and^pleasing doaigna worth $1.50 a pair

Laec Cartaias worth 250 a Off
apeirei................................

Ie09

Lace Cartaias wortii 5A0 a Qff
apairat ................................. 0»99
' Bc4 Syrcais, extra UrgC Qt^
worth $1.85 at......................... 99C

All ow bett $1.85 Kepkioe at, per

Be4 S^rcad^ worth tS.TS

9 g||

$l50cad8l.60Nepkiaeat.................. SLU
•1.75 and $1.90 Napkins at....................fl.4S
•8.00 Kepkiai At ................................. flJC
Nspkine worth IBA5 at ,.................. SSJt

Wool Blaakets worth

W Wff

Men’s NegHgee Sblrts

Hwry Soft Ptoeoed Bianketi. extra large
anok worth $1.25 a peit
Q£||P

H^kiMVorik 8J0 end 2.75 Al.......mi

Kid Gloves for Men
and Women:

mietn BOiikets
OiflFal

MkCHACLa-STeaN
riNC CLOTHINO

Wileoe Brae, aad Fanltleae makee of ehirti. W« eberw a good
aMOfftawDt of tbflto pc^mlarmakae. worth $1.60 and AQ^
$175; they gj on eale for Thflakagtriag week only.. 901*

•Sapairat.........................

Mowbsr will be offered at ihifl pfioc. f>er pair 00V..........
.

'*

A big line airt ranch bettor tiisa ic asnally offered
aUbeee p pa!ar prioee. Per pair flaM<

9Xa9M

MUNDTMVBMIIWIU^ TUnOAV. NOVUMtN M. 1MB.

SUNSHINE
H««M VMUfl r»tks

BmmMm

I will trr iwvvr to worry •
I will tnr to ba M ham «■ I
M far M I MB.
I will try to ba lavH»B.ltot»fal and kind to avarybady and
to avary IMna tblnf.
If I avar falMB trylB* to da
Utaat tMB«a. I wMI -Try, toy

«MWfay BMaWa.

Naibbar af laaMbara aa tha Cradia
Rail Na«. 1. IMA Ml.

The ripe, may apples are an gathered
They wait tor the winter to barrel and
«n;
\
And ants for tha (AOdran^ a plenUtul
Are aproad ont U dry c
atUe Soar;
k that grew
end) Aalaa,
Are ready to make tain ThankaglTlng
Slea;
And an toe good tlmee that toe diDdrea bold dear
Hava oome tosM agala with the teaat
- of the year.
I Mow. what ahaO we do in ear brl^t
hapsp bomaar
And what, do ybn lay Is toe very beet
to abow we are gretnfnl cm Thanks,
glrtng dayl
Tha best thing uuu hearts that are
thankful cun do
la this; to make thankful other hnaru
toa-SeWctod.
The HcnMci Why.
-We lean it all In hlat'ry. Ton didn't
think I knew.
Why dcmt you a'poec 1 atady my lea•OUT Cdarneldo.
Tbe niirtm ratoon did It; they made
Why? Oh. I doat rmnmabnr:
khtAy doean*taay.
Kfr pmpe I waMt IMlealng when she

was telllag why;
Mnt 'lt toe Pll^toi Mstbere were busy
I s-pone they eonldn't bother, end so
that waa tbe way
t the fhthan made

Alice Boyce. Mayfield. Mich.
Oeorgla McKeage. Mayfield. Mldt.
WMley Cook and Baseell Wtochcomh. Klngaley. Midi. Names aent by
noaale Whitman.
Mattie Hopklna. Opal HolUday and
■dito
Holliday.
Itoyfield.
Mich.
Mamw seat by Ooorgla MdCoage.
Gladys Bart. NeU Bart. l,eoeard
Bart. Bva Pnrdy. Vames Voabqrc and
Bernice Jenktea, Wexford. Mteh.
Mamea aent by Data Haines.
Wflltom H. Harrison. John Harrlmm. AIMS J. Nlckersoa and Ray Tay­
lor. Ktogaley. MIcA.
■ehsoL B. 8. JcAea. teadmr.

to be (all of dellMitfal odora oa Mon­
day nwnIBs. «baa tha tnat aarthaovare diib of ‘’Indian paddlnc” basaa
lu bakinc. It waa called Indian pad­
ding baeansa It wu made ont of eomneal. yon knaa. (And It yon don’t
tbe ”«by’’ ot that.
Teacher or Big Brother abont "Malte.
Indian Com.” and The Pilgrim
Patbere,” and Th^ nret Tbangagiring.” and all tbe rent of tbe dear old
etory bidden away In hli
So ot conraa the Indian pudding t
cot np In it. and engar.
and ginger, and etonninon and doree.
and nutmegs. And It was made from
a recipe that nad been In tbe family
over IM years. Tbe little girl, (wbo
is your president now. you know.)
play ahe was a gallant bark
Just patslag the Isles ot Spice, and
aaU up and down the hiichen. in
everybody's way.
Tbesday tbe mince pies were baked,
and the good odors were more dlstractlBg than ever. Ot coarse tbe
mince meat bad been made weeks be­
fore. and a “trial pie” baked lor the
crilldim of tbe t^lly. The lltUe
girl Just coaMni stay out of the
kitchen, and was constanUy patting
ber thumbs tp things, like lltUe Jack
Horner. Some tlmee she “pulled out”
plums, and some times a piece of cltron. or a wee cake
get baked quite by acddent in a tim
floled tin. all by Itselt. Her UUle noee
aeiually got tired aalSIng. and ber Uttle feet Jndl pmnced of their own ac­
cord.
Then enme Weduoeday. Dear me.
wbal an eiddng day that was) Tbe
pumpkin plea were tucked Into toe
oven, early In toe morning, and pulled
ont again, puffy and rtch. and goldenTbe
np tram toe cellar and placed in order­
ly heaps. Maggie, the good helper, (or
TUlle. or Rosa, or whoever It mlgM
he.) did mysterious things all day
Sitter. In a great pinafore, beat
eggs, or whipped creem, or stirred
batter, or made aweatmeaU. and did
toem eo fast ytM bad to wink your
eyea. Just to watch ber. Brother
poUehed toe apples and cracked the
nuts, and unwound toe oranges trom
their Ussue-papm wrappings, while
toe lltUe girl bung over him adoringly
“'Cnnsw he'd Just come borne fion
Way-Off.” jou know.
And Mother? Why. Mother Stuffed
the Turfcsyi Yon Jc^vt stood still and
breathed hard. UU that was done.—
^ay. it was alb Mother's do­
ing. toe getting ready for Tbaakngiving. Other folk walked aronnd
motioos. but it
Mother's spirit and Mother’s gnldanee
that controlled all preparaUon.
And in aplu of toe nice things
>e. and toe nice things to taste, -and
the nice things to smeU. the real
Thanksgiving was sometolng aside
all those. It was aometoliig hid­
den In Mother's smile, end sometolng
sounding to toe tones of her voice, and
qalte clearly In her
loving eyes.
And then when Thanksgiving day
waa all ovw, with Ito prayer and Us
praise and iu patriotism, snd the litUe girt .snuggled down In ber white
bed at nWtt abe wonld look
into her Mother's face andabJ:
Thanksgiving Week's nice, and
Thanksgiving Day's nice, but tbe very
betlest totog oi all. and toe s
Thankglvtogeat. is Just—Mothers.'

Tonr jtrMldent nss recolved
peatals toU week. One mine trom
SSeUa JtDltstoger. of Monroe Center.
MIdL, and had such a pretty woodland
sne. on It. Zells sayi she U going
write s Bunsbine letter soon. The
Other postal ta trom Jeme Byer,
wbo sends the name of little Neva
Bemion. age three months, wbo live*
where Jesse dogs, at Lake Ann. Mi.chl.
____ tL V. r. BMMdne CWb Cradle RolL R. P. D. Na 1.
Ne«n Behesn. age torse moatoa.
A leUer has come from Flossie
Late Ana. Mich- R. ff. O. Na 1. Name Whitman. Ktogsley. Mlcb. lelUng ot
«»M by Jaase Byer.
Baaatalne .Chib organUed In
Otonn Iceland rewlaat. age eight school. Nellie Wtlson U President.
montkA Ktogsley. Mich. B. r. D. No. Rossis Whitman Is Vloe President.
t. NSM seat by Roy C. rewtaaa.
The BwmMne AraMdewth VMt
Por t^ last half bom your preal«Mi has hMu amiDg at her desk, with
the white paper spread out before her,
SU nnwudied. except the headline.
Visit.” Some
way. ahe was vMUag so hard with
ber memory-tooughu tost she forgot
pou conld sol hear them.
Of course yon know that she waa
have all had that in mind. tbU week,
haven't weT But strange
wasn't toinktog shout next Tburoday.
Mo. ahe was toinktog abont
Thaaksgivliig Thnradays when ehe was
a Ilule girl. There were ever eo many
M them. yoB^know. but her tbou^tmemory ot them was like
giown-up folk call “a eomposite ptetare.” All the memories of all
seemd to ahin.
Mur. and tilde Into each otoor. until
la her mind there
I day. Jest one Tbsakiglviw wee*, that held sU toe happlaeai of maay years.
Tea. srbaa ana was a UUle girl.
T^ahsglriag didst begin and end
with oas day. Ibe

into the aaa. and cstAtag bold
of an oar be nwnacad to get to the
•bore abont eta mllet atray.
QdMBhBi than vent to Ltobon. and
there ha marriad a 'danghtw of a
aea eaptaU. For a long Uaoe
attar bis marriage be made hie llrlag
by drawing mapA
While llrlng Bara be made np hU
ilnd to do aomathlng no other mao
bad dared to attempt, that waa to.
two the AUanUe Ocean.
He thoogbt that, by doUg ao. hb
could gK dlraeUy to AaU and the Indlea. which he beHered were oppoalie
them. Cotnmbur was too poor to* fit
ont hla own ehlpe and tried to get the
king ot Portugal to do It. but
no encouragement
Then be went to Spain to eee it be
eottid get help there. The King and
Queen ot Spain and others fitted out
three unall veesels tor him. August
S, im. Columbos and hU party start­
ed from Paloe. on his first voyage.
They stopped at toe Canary Islaad
trom August IJ to September C to
mske a new rudder (or one of his
After they had been at sea
weeks bis party got diseoumgt.si a^
wanted to turn back, but Columbus
be would
not .now give np tbe voyage
They
kept going on and In a lew days toey
little brdncb flUed with reJ ber­
ries. and on one of tbe other vessels
one ot toem found s walking sUck
carved by bumsa hands. These, .two
signs were, that toere was land/neai^
Columbus watched for land all one
night and be saw a moving light on U
October if. l«f. They struck land
tbe nest day and found aome people
He called Uiit land San Salavador and toe people on it In^ns.
One ot hU veaeels
and I
took toe Umber and made a tort on
He returning on one o
tM others, when be reaped Spsii
ihey
about shouting that Coluro
bat bad crossed the sea of darkness.
see toe Queen and took
her tolngs toat be got In the New
WoriA
He made three more voyages
discovered South AmericA Haytl and
Central AmerlCA
On one o*
voyiCMS vben be reached the New
World toe king arrested him snd sent
him back In chains. He bung them
on tbe walls of hU room and asked
have toem burled with him. Columboa-.was now an <fid man. In debt and
wltbW a borne. Tbe Queen died and
be lost bis best friend. He J^sl not
long after,-he was first l»uri*d
Spain and then hto body was tasen
t» Ban Balsvador wL.re be v
be burled and then b> was token
Havanna and In IBM he was suppos
to be taken baiA to spaln.
Sunshine Letters.
Wexford. Mlcb.
Nov. It. IMS.
Dear President-^
Aa I have not written to the Sun­
shine department tor a long time. 1
wUl write a tew IlneA I have some
namee tor the Sunshine Club: Gladys
Bari. Nell Earl. Lewiard Burl. Eva
Purdy, Vemet Vosburg and Bcroii
JenklDA Please send tbeir cards and
buttons to me. My teacher's nan
Mr. Wlgblman. I like him very well.
have five sludieA reading, epelllng.
arltomeUA geography and language.
Well 1 win dose, so good-bye.
ffrom your Sunsblner.
?.,ota Haines.
I am sure you are a good scholar.
Which study do you like best?

It has been quite s long Ume since
1 wrote to yon lart- Tbe ground to
white wlto snow. 1 will send you my
bfotoer-s name to put on toe Cradle
Roll. Hto nameis Glenn Leland FewifM age eight montos' and one day.
Our horse , to dead. I go to school
every day In the week except Satur
day and Sunday- 1 am In tbe lourtb
grade. For peU 1 have a dog and
oaL I have lou ot fua with my dog
He win go afur the cows, and shake
bands. My dog's name to Ted. and my
cat's name Is Tiger. For studibi I
have reading. artltomeUA language
geography and spelling. Our baby has
eliAt teeth. I am sUllng on

ionage wriUng. .Well, this to all I can
Borne of toe pupils ot School No. 4. think of. so good-bye.
Pram your loving Sunsblner.
Msyfield Township, have sent
Roy C. Pewlasf.
essays on Columbus. Tbe essays
I should like to. shake bands with
all well written, and your pretldcnt
Ted.
Give him a pal for me.
li pleased to print the names of the
following oooirlbotors: Ilatel Hency.
YacolL Wash..
Widtom H. Harrison. John Harrison.
Nov. 12. iM-t
Amos J. Sicheraon. Qladys Nickerson,
Dear Presidentand Ray Taylor. Here to the essay
WTien I wrote to you before. >
ColumbtiA
Cbristopber Oolnmbus was bqra In lived in Snmner. Wash, and now we
Uve to YaeolL Wash. U to scArty >11
enoa. Italy, about 14SC.
oldest son ot a large family, and as­ timber where we Uve now. .A ye-vt
sisted hit Cttoer ss s srool-comber. He ago we lived east of the Css •-]«
MU. near toe t'matUla Jndlan Bcmi
did pot like thst trude. but wanted
vatloa. and I saw lou of Indton
r a sailor.
Hit father sent bim to school for
while and at toe age of 14 be became bright cotored btonlcets.
sailor. In tooac days the MedUe^ Indians bera. Would yru like to bsw
rmnean Bca aAanned with war ships me send you s post card of a sv^ne
snd they hsd to fight their way from to Washington? I have not rnlsse^
day to school this term, snd am bport to port.
According to aome acoouatA Cotnar- third cade.
Pram.
had a
Barr Crlppet.
a VMsel off toe coast Of PoringM Age 9.
indeed I would like a portal fra
Tko fight totted aU day. At leagto
iMdagton. I hMs you «m used ms
Of toewrmiili were oa fltA and
CMutouv Jaaspsd Bom the banlag

As I have Umc I wUt srrite a few
tinea to yon. 1 go w school every
day. We moved down on oar farm.
like to llvn here better than t did In
town. ' My teacher's nsme to Miss
Carrie BenneO. I Uke masic Imsons.
on the organ now. I have taken 18
lecsoos now. My iKtle brother to writ­
ing hto second letter » toe Herald.
Mamma and I went to Empire today
1 ooald cake my lito lesson. We
have torbe borssA snd four cows and
six pigs. We have quite a few bouse
ptasA now. We wok n sleigh ride
tost Thfinday. Most ot toe mtle
birds hnve gone asray lor toe wlnier.
It Is about a mile to oar school. I am
1b toe eighth grade at sttoool. Well,
as I cannot tolnk of anything wore to
write 1 will close, hoping to eee this
In print, so good-bye.
Prom.
Age II.
Ethel Bow.
Your letter was written very plain­
ly. Ethel. I am glad to bear from you
and Jnllus.

Tea New make seven tlmee five
sad four limes five and- toe rert.
When m have made the whole Cable,
learn IL When you have learned IL
eui m“Oh!”
It was toe most splendid way to
taarn your tables! Freddie went (a
work wlto a wiU. and when toe teach-that lA mamma—eald. -Scheal's
~ be had learned bis fire Uble*.
He didn't eat It UU after sthooL
The next day toey went back and
toe two table, and the aeit
day after tbe three, and the next day
after that the tour.
Oneway toe next-door twin’s teach­
er was making their mother a call.
Freddie was making one on tbe next
docw twins.
Don't you ever go lo school. liitV*
boyr* toe teacher asked him.
“Oh, yesln.'' polliely.
“Oh. you do? Well 1 suppose you
tolnk tbe multli^lloa uble is per­
fectly dreadful
she asked smil-

togU'.

,

Klttyto Tremp.
One cbM day In January Kitty
Blake bad dined wlto grandma and
her way borne through
fieMs. Perhaps you wonder wBy
Kitty should walk to the flsldt wba
e anow was so deep.: But there was
bard cnitt pa the -anow aad she
could skip along over it wuhout
breaking through. It was great tUA
Suddenly she stopped short f<
there to A slight hoUow to toe ano
ly a tuy bird.
”1W UtUe birdie! V *i»N b* fros1 if^gMth.” mJd KUty softly, and
J^todr
la ber eye. for she has
terled heart for all little creature
Then sb^uald 'Ob!'' and gave a sun
that sent the lean tumbilng over her
muff, lor Just that InsUnl one ol
toe bird's legs twtlcbed and the
would tot stay back.
"P'r'aps It's alive after aU.“
ttourttt and she plAed it np and
tucked it lata ber muff. Her
waa lined with fur.
She reached
and when she took out toe bird and
it on mamma's lap. It gave one
IliUc
•' stood on lu legA 'and
tWen flea up into the Ivy that n
around the south bay window.
“What made it make blleve dead?"
Led Kitty.
' ll didn't make believe." said :
lA "I think it waa dlxt}'. Birds
sometimes sn- dluy. But If you bsd
not found iu it s-ould soon have fitm-u
: death."

“<». no'm!'' eagerly. “I'm very
fond ot mine.’
“Indeed! How far along are you
BurdlckvlIIe. Mich..
‘Tve only eaten as far as sev<
Nov. 14. 1SIU8.
times seven yet." said Freddie. And
Dear Presidenthome .wondering why toe
As 1 have lime 1 will write to you
door twin's teacher hsd opemd
1 go to graool now. We live on our her eyes so wide.—Youth's Compsn
farm now. I am In toe first grade, 1
like to go to school. I am six years
1 have ridden down bill on my
The Stroet of “Now.'
sleigh. For peu I have a -dog. HU
Girls. 1 beard something the other
to Ring. And 1 have a cnt. Hto day that 1 would Ifte to share wltb
Kiuy named him The Tramp." and
name to Tiger.. I have to walk a mile you. It was Just a tew words tost he Uved in toe bay window with maato go to school. Oood-bye.
toe speaker dropped, but ihey elung lua's plants. This bay window was
From.
c and kept whispering themselves 1 shut off from toe rest M'tbe room
Age «.
Julius Bow.
"We are ‘
Class doors. It was a sunny snd
It to great fun to slide down hill, sunding In the street of Now. snd It fragrant bom,- for tbe little chickadee,
ton'l^lt? 1 sm sues you are gtoJ when streldies on and on throng^—“ I'll and a lucky bird be was to have it
Just then.
winter comeA
leave you to guess that last word.
For on tot BrK day of Februaiy
"The street of Now.” you say. your
Mayfield. Hleh.
forehead In a pueker. It doesn't look It began to snow and snowed three
Nov. lA IMS.
... P.-Dear Pr^dentseboolwsrd. It Is blowy and snowy,
Great Socks of birds then came
a lUtle girl twelve years .old and tbe wind nearly takes your bn-atb
about toe bouse searcfalng for food
and would like to Join (be Bunsbine
It whirls around toe corners. Never
"We must feed toem or they will
aub. Please tend me a card and
Dd; look out fur tbe opportunities.
die.”
bald mawma. The snow la so
bulton. Por pets 1 have s nice Tbe mrect of Now Is full of them.
briDdle csi, bU nsme to Pete. I love There! toat wis- one. Did you know deep toey cannot find food.”
Bo Kitty-scatlered meal and hemp
him very much. I go to school every It? Tbe cheeri greeting you gave that
day. My teacher's name to Miss
and tbe cbeerj- Inquiry about seed on toe snow and tle,F meaty
Bayers. I like ber very much,
toe daughter's convalescence, that bones on toe lilac and race bashes,
have tolrty-alx ecbolars In school,
sent him smiling to bis work. Wasn't and toere won't a moment ot toe
like to pUy snow ball. We have a thst worth while? And do you know day when some Mae Jay.
nice Mg hill by our school bouse. 1 why toere is such stimulus in a hearty bird, or ehl<*adec. or roblA wax n«
am In the fitih grade. It to snowing grecUng? Because there is a heart In picking up grain or peeing at tbe
bones.
here today. I like to play
There is a conundrum for some of
1 have a bait of a mile to your friends. You have not only
That's toe way to have birds to
9 school. My UUle brother brightened a dreary morning tor this winter!" said Kilty.goes to acbool. he U in toe flnt reader discouraged soul, but you have added
Tbe Tramp did not seem to care
Well Ibis Is all I can think ol .'onllerYully to the growth of Omt fig about bis retotloas until one day
for tois-^lme.
most lovL-able grace. kIndUnhsi. root­ la March, when a flock of chickadees
Your Sunsblner,
ed lu your heart. You are entering flew past, and be fluuun-d agalni>t
Alice Buyee.
the Joy of IL for these gUdsome 'the windows asd begged (o be let
You have written a nice liule let tolngs. these opportunlUt*. snd toey
ter, and 1 hope you will write again slip by us so qufckly. ~ only pass
lamma opened the window and off
sometime.
this way once." yon hear them wWa he flew! Kitty sighed and said “
Is toe tort ot him. 1 suppose.”
per and they are gone.
Kingsley. Mlcb.
it
wasn't
Bbl you go oa. and there looms np
Nov. Id. 1901.
One sunny May day Charley.
before you on this street of Now an
Dear President—
great U ought to be aUUng up In bed. (Ttarlcy to Kitty's
As It has been a long time since
spelled with a capital G. Tbe
wrote I tooughi I would
writi
you spend your hours In that
and tell you and toe SuMblners bow i
brick building over there will sbaoe
am well and hope you and the
your luture. Every problem solved,
Sunsbiners are toe same. It Is si
every
history dale and ImporUni fact
All tbe Sunshlnen at
hailed
to the memorj-. will strengthen
school are trying to organise s Sun­
your mind as much as athletics the
shine Club. Nellie Wilson
President. 1 am the Vice PresldenL body. But It Is not a victory here
Jeasle Brown Is Secretary, and Elsie and there that wins the batlje; It Is
Brown Is Treasurer. I will send In toe continued and unwavering persis­
two ot my sefioolmales' names wbo tence.
of you glrh remejnber tost
wish to Join toe Sunshine Club Their
» are Wesley Cook snd Russell summer, when on your vacation trip,
Wfnchcomb. both of Kingsley. Please toe " Limited" whirled you across tbe
countryand
toe roads spun dlxrily
•end tbelr cards and buttons in
name. I go to srbool almost every past, like the winding of i
when
ribbons? to not that the
day. 1 am In toe eighth grade,
tolnk of IL we travel the
studies are history, srithmetle. physl
ology. grammar, civil government, itreei ol Now? Only we don't think
They
slip
by.
out
ol
algbU
out
ol
spelling, orthography and penman­
ship sad meetal arithmetic every Fri reach. We caoH* turn lo gather them
day. So I am busy most^f tbe time up, these loit opportunities!
Now! Now! That Is the street
Well I wUI close, hoping to see this in
o are passing through, anu we
Print.
not see ahead a slnglh day. but
Always^our Sunsblner.
know It stretches on and on, tbrougo
\
Flossie Whitman.
And I am sure by this lime you
Indeed you must be busy, but 1 at
all know that tost word. It to—Eter­
proud to think you have Ume for
nity.
bine a-ib.

$5, mil
Reward
wtU be paid-to any peraoe who
can find one aSoa ci epiaiis^
chktral,
moqduse, cocaiae.
ether or chloroform or thdr
derivatives
in
nnp,
of
Dr. Miles' RcmedicA
This reward it offered be­
cause certain
aftocrvpok>us
persons make fabe sUtemeats
about these remedies. It is
understood that this .rewMd
applies only to goods pnrdia^ in the open market, which
have not been tamperetk with.
Dr. Miles' remedies cure by
their strengthening and invig"
onting effect upon the nervous
system, snd not by weakening
the tiervcA

nsUirtna Is U
•r BlM. wbo ' ...........................
ous wrsrA ibrousb my surwM asMct-

S‘iAa.S"-'sr.cs;3rtw»
brother. He had been sick, and tos
window waa open so he couM breathe
toe soft spring air. Suddenly a bird
droppi-d upon the windowolll and
bega:t to whistle “Orlck n-dse-dee!” so
bllibel) nndemk hUhend et Chnrley.
"It's the Trnmp!”.nnld Chnrtey; nsd
ire enough It wns. After thst he
ime'nlinoM every day. tt toe win­
dow was shut toey opened II for him.
Cbnrley used to bide bemp feed snd
sugar under the edge of toe pUloa-n
for tbe Tramp to flnA He nlwar*
loniid It SomeUmeu be would U«
sugar up to a paper.find the Tramp
•would peek at K until ke got It out.
ltd penk on Cbaricy's ohauld•r and m( seeds from kla mouth.
He wanted to build a Boat to an
old letter box nailed np agatort the
wall. Ever so muy blr«n-WM
birds, wrens snd spamraA wnntod lo
build In (hat boA too.
Tbe Tramp was a brave little fe'itow
and a good .fighter, but be never wouU

-1 love all birds.” nisid Kitty, ”b«
the Trapip is my very own bird.”
So be and hto male bulK a oert
and raised a family of birds to peace,
and now Charley aad Kitty esU the
old letter-box The Tramp's Hoane.*—
Uttic Hen aad Wnmem

MAKE ANY TEST YOU LIKE
We'll take our chances that
you will buy MONARCH
flour in the future, because
we know just how good it
is. Try it in your next gro­
cery order.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
ECONOMIZE

BLOOD

girl nine years old, I
would like to Join toe Sunshine Club
1 go to srbool every day. My teacher's
name Is Mlsa Belle Sayera I a
the fourth grade. 1 have a good
time sllilng down bill. There art
• IKUe folks wbo would like u
Join. I will tell j-ou Ihelr names:
Mattie Hopkins. Opal Holliday, ant
Edith Holiday. Well. I must close.
Prom your loving Sunbeam.
Georgia McKeage.
1 am ren luPPJ to have yon tor r
Sunshlner. and hope you and your
friends wUl like your cards and but-

WeBvebyoarblood.md<n
_
...thriveor«»v,,ai«ir
fc Wet•
------------btoodbrichorpoo,. Hitrell
notUql ebe to Uve on or by.
When .tr.n.tb U full ant
tUbiU UOi <K m bdns rr-

Eating Hit Way.
Freddie deaplsM tbe mnlUpUeatk
Uble. It made you ache all over
say your tablsA ^ yon couldn't re­
member.
Mamma got up and went out of toe
room When she came back, she hsd
a giant Jar of tiny colored candles,
be was opening It. and pouring out
tpleadld heap on the UWe eloto.
"Now.” said abe. brighOy. ‘toere i
five UtUe candy doU In a row. Here
I. How many candy
Aotar

Bade of tbe Mood b food.
toSep tbe blood rich. When
ttfdb,take

COnfirmal flow of ncb blood.
’nitsbbeatttL
When weak, in low spWts, no
cheer, no iprins. when
»
Dot rot and sleep is
sl^.
we are starved; our blood a
there b little nutnment

stock of Raisins. ('urrentA Dales.
SJui'jily your uccds from
.Mine*- M-st, Oranges..........................
i.,fnonb. I'ranljerrtos
many
- make yc

ThaukbKltiuB
dltio.-r
cuie to be re-

JUST RECEIVED
A car load of fine granulated salt. This salt will do for all .
For balling meats ne recotumt-ad our geuuitie nx-A eall Meal will
k,-<-p rwo-t if thiy sa'used Huri--r sail in sarkK. !■, Ie. 20 Cent
size- IHanMnd. Crystal and Itui.be.r Hill

All Sizes of stone Ware
The »mallt'>i i-rock will-holt!
salloni
anything y<ru may |jui I
r meali- and kraut.
kraut This I- tb>- v,
4. 0. 6. 10. i:., 20 and 3H. U'c will ,
SaUifacliou guaranteed.

VlloDs; %. la. J
r price Hat if j

SCOTT’S
EMULSION,
It set* tbe whole body ^
wgyfto—fmn.vwttnao and chad.
TSAVEKSE CITY. mCB.
aCOTT A BOWie 4M M fiu NwnrMi

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