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Grand Traverse Herald, January 16, 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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THAVER»E CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 16. 1908.
TM
MevanMnt.
local option In,foal. Trarene c:ty came right bark. The ^v^lpathx of a ho>t of rnetida
riape at the i
Lotheran ,
8UU Newa.
I Tbe toiaj weight of tbe flaitpol^ on
Toe Drtrolt N*w». oae of the moat major porUon of territory.
I however. Hall getUng the applause extended
ite hereaxeJ tuother in cburrh Vy the R.
Raftshol.; The building sen ng a<
i'osic.fac': top Of New York's tallest bnJldtnf; U
InBaMOAl BevapApon in tb« sibu of
Cotorado—LocBl opUon prohiblii: for the Brat baeket. In tbU half Hal! her great loss.
Mr !>>• o ftihl,
o of U R..' Boyne City wa* damaged by fin* ^ -ah> pound;
is 6(> feet .high and
of the inoai aale of liquor In greater part of ter- aecu^ two baekeu. Haoioo one aodi
’ Loreng Koch.*
MtcbifBB and In tnct o
liable, who is i«-tmasier at this vll- Tuesday night. The los* lwll.S.V.
t')2 fez't above the ground.
pronin^t In the nortt
atatea , rttory.
| Whiting one free thru*. • Ea«t Jor- j Funeral tervices for Loreni Korh lagc. Ml** l.Aura U the daughter of 1 The safe ia the Michlgafl^ Central
Preparaikins are iielne made to esOrepen—rarilally dry through local dan's forward* aecured all their-«ere held tble afemoon from the L. J. Groasoth'. the shoeman at tWs: *u>(ion a: St. Jos«‘ph was b-ft open
U deroUg a great deal of atieotlon
tab!L«h wirvlee* leWrapby betneeu
to the antj«aloon moeement which opt on.
score*.
lr«-sldencH- on E2aM Ninth «treet. ibe village and who fur Ibe pas- year tas* Tuesday night and I6S i* now mla*
Peking and Ibe south of China.
Is spreading over the eoaotry and has
Score at end of Brat half: IJ to jjRev. IX-ma* Coehlln offlciatiug. Tull Iwn mnn.iger for the dtlzeu's tele-jinA.
Aibcvira sbingles. nade of aabcotoa
made apedal arrangementa for artlThe Womahla Club.
In favor of T. H, S.
jbearr-r* were lahtm from among the phone Co- and his. daughter being | a Joint nu-r'.log of trustees .rf all
fiU'r and cemelil. absorb al«ont 6 per
clea from-the center* of each district
At the meeting of the Woman’s club
The teams did no; change their line! old residents of tbo city who liad been -Hellci
' nsane a.-'ylunt* In Mlcbigan will be cent of their wejgbi In iraler
where the prohibition movement ■» Friday a^emooa U was deBnliely 'ip In ibe seroud half and the *if. uMneiat. d-wiih him lu business life,
Miss lsa:«lh'. Ilartholomy
vlsli- held at the a*>luni at Kalamaxoo.
The su:e raflways of luiy have a
being
waged.
Other
InBoenUal d«-clded to form two classe*. for oat- firlals «-ere the same. In this. Ea»t The reuia us were :til
Oak
ig rvla’ixe* ai L-jdlng'on.
lou.irj 16.
I mileage of aiwui ?_•»>(* mlln. an tn
pi«)et* Ihrooghoot the eoontry are,a de study. A Bible class with Mr*. Jordan took, a brace and for a tin)'- wood.
The schcids of this village have reEvelyn Thornton Vae ni>polnted
r.ftpfl qniles since 188S.
tahtng the same course as the Even- J. R. Santo as the first leader «-as or played the locaJu off their feet. Had
Mrs. Mill* Deaa.
oistied the firs* of the wwk.
l•nsIma*;er at B.-Tkshlr.-. Bantlac, couu
The currmey taken.from mladliottng News and that which la being' ffanlsed, and one In domestic acience
forwards Iwn a* good
Word has bc-tj r.>celvej of UmM. B. Hogker of CharVtoix I* ly. vice S- J. Mann, rvsigned
i-d letter* at the dead letter offiee
adroeated by The Brenlng Record. with Mr*. J. L. Gibb* leader, the lat rest of Ibe team either li
death of Mrs. MilK a former resi ■[♦niling a w-e,-k betv on biisineas.
Mayor King of Adrian has call.-J l.ili year an:ouitt.-d to »«:.715.«9,
In the taane of ystterdar. the Brenfng ter to meet Jan. 16 at tbe home of or In playing their poeltion* Indixl.l dent t.f ‘his. city and n member of
Jrtin Oit was ;ii Proveaiont Mon upon tbe council to either abrtstirie
The water wnsuai.-d in Loitan
Hr*. A. W. Peck.
ually tlicre wo-4ld prutuibly have U^-ii the Bal'ifst church. She |UH*ed fiway lay ou bustneas.
Neva aapa:
the franchise od the Adrian Gas CV;
..................
...
would
mi a ironch 2.490
Tbe program commltiee for the a different story to u-11 a* tb.- locals Sun-lay at (Hnclnnail, Ob.o. and the
U probably the grealeat
Howard Stelmel. Martui Martinson or to compel tbe company to lower it* miles long and it. fiwi deep
temperance wave In the blatory of the romlng year was appointed, consist seemed to lose their heads Before remains were brought tri th:» city >nd Louis ihifme all of ih‘a plac^Mexico'* coffee exporU this year
ing
of
Mr*.
D.
F.
mitOD,
chairman
for
Inii-rmeoi
la
the
family
lot
af
Oakthe
tally
could
be
checked
>
threiUnited Sum baa
rent to Frankfort Wednesday whe:*
E: C. Chase, whe boasted that.In win b.- in the m-lghb«>rbood of 64kw«K»d. She has tvhuive* i vlng at they will be euiploji-d on the cafferMr*. A. W. Peck, science and educa baskets were hung up :o East
the eonntry. Surt'ng more than
would escai*. Ivoiii Sheriff Ctyirilref (MHi.fkiit pounds.
|■^-loske}•. where she jnade her home.:
quarter of a century ago In Kansas tion; Mrs. Z. C. Brant, mnaic. art and dan s credit, making .the *core-l:
<-f Alcona c-jniy. L I* made giwiil. it.
An i-leclrical ius'rument recently
had bA-a vl>iilog at Cincinnnt
Hughe*, literature.
and Mnlne. the two origtual mblhl'
s* 4iollip Smbeth. John FrelscU; broke aw.vv '[h-m i le iitBc r at liar- Invented for avtUdlug the pain Inci
Work w-th Mother's Cluba.
Right there the lorate iigotenr-d uj> Ohb>. Ml*. Mill* wa* formerly Mis- nnd Theodore Bieffen* of this place
Don vtntea. the anti-liquor novemei
dent Id the eitraction of Iwtb baa ai- •
*.
of
this
City.
The
Mother's
club
of
tbo
and
this
was
the
end
of
the
woring
has DOW traveled from end to end of
nre atu-nditig business eollege at
TVlh! b. ,u; avi fast a* ii , j
ttuVted c.in*ldcraHe attention Briefly
Mr*. Craina's Funeral,
the dbUoo. On the first of the yeai Bchoolt desired that tbe Woman's on B J. H. S..part. 6'or Traverse
Traverve City.
ght.'m J on siudi-ni "i^h rah,
carle funeral wa* hi-Id Sunday and
City. Whlriog secured Jour on fre*
aontbem tUie* whl«h.h/.ve been ’wet' club cooperate and aaalat them
A wurpriae party was civen 1n hon AH'ion. Four ro’legiac* wei«.
f>MlK but««tEFtf cWRtfied with as
: Lake, wb* held yc*l«Xrday *ttnd
Throw* aii'rf Ha!i four on two ba*keij,7
nlsee the day* of the earliest ooloo- Viinglng
or of the liirthd.-j> of Mrs. J.din iWsMl
rtf
$40
lor
yelling
on
cleciric battery.
The bDiioua ai*
largely ativuiKd by friend;
one very difficult.
Ista, went 'in’ Georgia going com before the city uuthorldi
ter TtiesOiy evtming. there being ■'^r.zet Monday night.
placed on the face over the nerVA
That the clly provide a free bed
The main fsuli, ns might be exj*>ct- relatives, many ptontu-r* also being In almnt filly of her friend* present
pteMy to pN&lbttloo on Jan. i. At
•'rrtuuu men of Michlgau in
r.-adhtg from the teeth to tbe brain,
tendance. The Rev. J. W. M
the city bosplUl. that free use and ed. was lack of team work. Individttc nnmo time. »7 per cant of the ter
The evening was spont fn danclnc.
ion ni Hattie Cre-k W.-doesday and a dreuit la e«iabl!rhed the no»ke oI the many fine qualilkw
card playing, singing, etc. All those
ritory of Kenla^. the borne cd proper care y given tbe city am ually they played a good game, all of
ing
stamped
the
new
pur.food,
men!
tbe extract'ng tostnintenl touch
Mr>. Craine .and dwelt upon her l^eaupresent r.‘porfcd It as one of tlie most
‘boqrbOB rye,' wmt dry, forcing pro- bulance. and that a general med'eal them, but the team work was ragged
with
approvaF
aft.-r
th.addres.
es the tooth.
irnl Christlsn cbaTarter. A quart'
bfWtlan on lA«.000 of the sute'i iDipectloD be made in the public at limes. East Jordan displayed tbe
enjoyable time* ever «pcui In Sutton* of Presidcui .tltu d l^azler. of l»e
Th.- I'nion League clqb of Brqokeomi>osed
of
Afcbury
M.
B
church
tchooU.
fault but if their fors-artht c«>uld
'popolsUon of 2,2S0.000.
After th<
Bay. Mrs. IVust.-r I* 54 year* ttf ace
l.vn. bos Invited Dfibo«r6Ebriea O.
A committee from the club will be have tbrov> basket* iK-it.-r they dnger* furnished the m-;.-de. The j>all and lias re*ld<-d here for tbe last thir
flret day of 1906 AUbama will b(
StlH on the war lu. h of all.-g.-d vj- Galloway, of Jackson. Miss.. lo apeak
would probably have wou a* tiieir bearers wi-re Hanford Fuller. Haniun ty-four yn.n. ever since her marwholly 'dry.' And no on Ibrongboni nppdmed.
ulaterv ot the >aU»n taw-; Sh.-riff Da Bt.Jt*~Abrahain l.lncola birthday, cele
New Yearn'Graatinp.
work in getting the lull dosn the Rick< rd. vVllUaiu tirani. Ceurge Rob- liase to John D«-iisler. H.-r home oethe eoantry.
vidson of Poit Huron Wednesday bration ou Feb. 12 next. Tbe tdabop
no, E.Pilmore uiid F. J. Stov.
Tba president. Hr*. Martin, gave In field wa* superior to The local*. As
foiv that was In >!ilwauk.-e.
“Asthaalooa paopie are vorMng la
morning served warrant* upon six U a g«-at admirer of Uneoto and will
remalnii were Interred in Oak
pleasing way. a new wear’s greet- may be seen from the seore Traverse
every ,atato is the union, nnd are
. .Ml pleaded not guilty at the treat hU subject from the atandpaint
if. She said there were^omc things City out played the vlrilon. la each
Mother*' Club.
maetlng with succeas. The reform
pn-rm'inary
hearing in polite Court.
of thi- rort>most ihinkert of tbo aontb.
new leaf might be turned upon half by ffstunall margin. The spon*le Union street Mothers' club helwave la balBg fall in tbe ‘veOest’ loThe hoiii.- Ilf Pr<*derteh Triwt of
Japan and Chlua now use more
Great Corn Show,
)d she believed that with God's help man-like couduri of l>oib siK-ctaiors
•ry Intetesiing im-etlng Thursday
calKiea in the ‘wettest- tUten. Not an should do her beet tor tbe come second annual eoru show- to
rc^ry Ithan most «rf the other coonariertioon. lb<- leader being Mrs lomox was i<i;ally- destroyed by fire
and
players
wasxnost
all tbn vaaitb of he combined Uquor
D w-itl'i the'Fanue
csj aod this Is aboui the only metal
The brier vacation bat been
Frank Hbannon- and the subject about 2 o'clock M'e.lnesday alternoon
usiial kicking on <-v<-ry dectntarnom baa been enoogb to stop tbe happy one for all and each member
fneUtute at the court
So
ou.«3*
hotiKWh'-n
the
fire
gurt• pi lee or wblcb bos decreased of
aiilimw* Slid Saniu;ibD."
being lacking.
movemanC tbna far.
in Keotneky afaould return to dub duties with new
city Tuesday , nnd W.-dne-day.
e«f
iOHl
ihiorigin
•tf
the
blaze
Is
un
e.
In Ibe uqM U
fijr.mak
BhancuQ'w iia|>er wmi very well pre? out look for a strong local 'iary 28 and 25*. pn>tulM-s |<> l»e c'
atoM. mere than IIO.OM.OOO was In- -Igor. She urged members
pxrc-d and was listened to with very known. The luss Is fully- covered by ing verQillliuu. ond In jl]IUL!.4nrtely
I* bright for the necessary
veetod Id dtfUUeriea. yet tbe league wait for officers to come to them for
git-nter at’ractiitn than lliat rtf lust close tgicresi.
comiKiundlng of a secret explowork
lan
be
perf.-cU-d
ail
the
I,
caoaad tbe greater part of that slate rggestlons but that each lay
year.
Ten >i«r* ag,. Adelia YTason filed'
Mrs, ShHiinon said it part that
East Jordan fellows ai
to pot a ban eo the aale of liquor.'
iJist year was ibe first attempt
Tbe use of the mlcroMop* la tbe
Ideas belore the board. Tbe directors ed a dance In Hordt s academy
eleanlinrss r>f person, home, school suit for divorce at Saginaw ngalDsi
‘Uqnor men are orgnnUlnc
meet need not wait till tbe annual meeU)
hold a shiiw_ of str’cily- northecn
and surroundings was absolutely nec her huKband. J. H. M.-»«on. but the upright posliluD causing aunit J»Jiffae
the taane. and as a result are advis to give a report, all would be glad to; wer* entertained at the Imiue,
grown corn In this region and the
essary' to decency aa well as health oroccediitg- were neier concluded, A. A. C. E. Merlin, an ^Itah Blcrolocal
enthusiast*.
They
w-er
ing strict cwBplUaee with aletlng listen 40 tne report at any time.
w-sull was more than pleasing
and that the child should be Uught Now Ibe hu. lu ml ,bns commenced scopisi. bus designed a new eyrplace
gentlemanly bunch and made frie/id*
Uwa. la hope* to prevent their being
suit fur divorce. alliging that when which has a iirism. enabling the obShe thought the teaehera ahoold be during tnelr stay. They- left for home l.trge number of farmers and others
’ made more atringenL'
who attended the institute, and srhow
hi* wile filed her Complaint be
invited early to attend "teacher*'
liMik through tbe tube froqt
Tbe club prwidcni. Mrs. F. D- W
mornlog. They liuc-d up'as fo! cd beyoDd u doubt that Ibe Grand
ed ti4a proiierty over to her. Th't-. he tbe side. iii*U-aO of the top.
[ U a list Of suia* day." and extended thanks
tows: Boyd. Malpaas. forwards; Roy, Traverse region bad some farmer* on spoke on ventillaUon as uncU-an
ebowlng the progreea of tbe antl- club directors and piano commlliec
appeased her and she left tbe
ir was as liad us any other unrleanThe
Cboro
and San Juan dlatricta
cenierd Burner. Hllliaiti. guards. '
that ppold and did raise goo.1 e..ra.
city,'abandontug her «nR. Recently of CoUmbia. are very rlcb Oi told and
1n varion paru of for their efficient service. She re
The locals lined up; Hall. Hanson, even If the rogton 1* not In the "corn
the eonntiF- The pragreaa
minded the club that only five
Dr. Holdsworth spoke on the cansea she returned, end. be allege*,
plsiinum. but until they are Yapped
forwarda; Whlt iig. ren ei; ||.
manded
Ibat
he
sappori
ber.
Hii
ware vUA la sweeping the United member* were ndAod to the roll
of physical dcfi>ris in children.
with loutof of cnmmiiDicstlon. over
PliT*on. guanl*.
'he business men imve iMvn
i.'ti for. dlvorc- f<»llowei!.
States ‘m nlgnttcant and ahows that year and each member is nrm-d t
Ing that *nm<- deforaihle* such
lich pruviiluus and louehlnery can
It generou* in d.-naUng iirlz.-* for
AiHhuiiy Rank!. *' horse wa* ft
the pMiple of tbe ooonlry >ave awah- vlte one new one for there an- wc
, ■•>'.•*. delect; in h--uriitp, throat
Death of H. J. Burgeta.
taken to the niIn>-«. thiro la little
show- this year, as a glance «
mwd to tha avn* of the liquor bail- only walling to be tnriled who would
Herman Jeronn- llurgesa died at lih
trouble and Jho ciirvnture of certain cneil to death at IticUmulid by ai
hi.pe-fnr
their d<-veioi>ment.
neai and are determined to stamp It gledly Join.
home. 621 East Elglrh street, at I fist of prize* will ebow. Tber.- fia* hones were due to neglect. He advo- inmobUe. Rankl.* is h farmer living
Alfred Nobel, who cwUbllsbed the
In
.Mcmphl*
and
came
to
Richmond
OWL Tboae afiroeatlng ibe movemdt
Martin spoke hopefully'of the
'h onday mornlug afn-r an 111 hiv-n one more class add.*l than law
i-d making the city ambulance free
Nobel priie award, never but twice
•—tha; of while rap d.-ir. and
of six weeks of pan.lysls. liewa,
la this coantry have felt greatly en- eoming Stale Federation meeting li
If.
meet
bU
Bom>4*bo
had
Jus;
left
SI.
.nil .-Did the niainialnlng of a
vlrtud the high expipoalve factory be
more priu-s an* iil*n given. Al
oooragvd by tbe aoccesa bring
city and asked all to work lowuni 66 year* old. h‘a birthday annlviTsary
ward .-II the hosplui for ihoac whe Mary's hwpiia'I in Detroit after an csiablUhed in Scotland. He was broviuralloD. The animal was tied to a
talned In other parU of the Union.
sneceaa and endeavor to raise gtr*Lbe lielng Wednesday m-xt. Uesldca tbe together thero are n i.rizes. of a vert- uiiuU;i- to nay.
ken-hearied because be was not elcrtvniite of over fit'.:.;) and the
Prograas of thn Tamperwnoe Move- money they can without asking for widow he leaves four children. Don.
SuiM rinienilcut Gilbert spoke on lost tii-ar the dc|M>t and when Rankle
niember of tbe Royal society o(
HaniRon. Herman Eiigede and IHtle
shows that they are not only valouUlde'belp nnt 1 obliged
medical IrKpection In the schools, -cached 11 after the auto iiaased the England.
i>, but useful, and wt-ll worth
I or tbe ortgiaal probl- luggesied that each division endeavor Florence, all of them lltlng at limne
saying that the health officer coulo hors.- was dead.
CerlBln kinds of noise* attract
except Don. who U at Ijikewoid. and eompt Ung for.
o raise money for this porpote.
OtI the
that I deni.,ralizi
tHtf-forni these rtutle* at on expense
takfw.
The whirr of the mowing
expected home lonlgh'..
Sev.ua!
The Prize*
Mr*. L. M. Bennett bad charge of
be .voting, teaching Ihytii to kill foi marblne Is on.-- abd in six ffiontbH os
if oKimuraiively iiiilhiiig.
cousin* from Stajilon. Mr*. Ur. Black
The following prizes will Ire given, A eoramiltee eoiisiKtlcg of Mr*. F. win aud for other ivasou* the Lanthe afternoon program.
many a* I2<> eobra* alone bave been
_ the Rev. A, A. Burges* and ir the Iri-M .-xldbit of corn in the
proUMtloo
The Ural number was a well rend
n. Wil.oD uud Ml*. Fcaiik Bbansoa dng Huniauo loclfiy ba> etar;e.l a killed ou graiu. farm* In India by
flrat of tbU year.
ered solo by Master WUliam Gilbert, Jertrni# BurgVM art- also exiwi.-<i to dltterx-nt rla*»«-s:
npimlBled to conf< r with tbe cnisade against tli<- zjiairinr liuunty
advancing machine. — Madras
Yellow Dent Corn-any variety—
« per eent Of Ibe ncrompanled by bit mother. Mrs. 1, iltend the funeral, whlcli will be held
Mnthent' eliihs and the Wo- 'aw and will make an i-riori to ae- Times.
first priz<-. t.'.iMi III pild, donated by
B. Gilbert. He respond-Hl to an eu vrednesosy afternoon at the home
terrltOTT diy.
It lit etati-d that
‘ club In regard to ri fret- ward rure Its re|>eal.
Gefrrge H. Ro»*. wbu baa been elect
D'clock.
he TMVvrse C ly Stale Rank; s.-cond for women and children.
VIrsinIfr'-O ' Ilf «t tbe territory epre.
TbcurAaiids of useful *mui: biros are
ed \t,ce-pr«.ia<n; In charge of all deBiirget-. had Imi-ii a lesidf-nt
nrlzi-. one Iron Age rultlvalor. doubtbaa prohibit^.
bf-lng sla'n l.y jouiig liunt.-rs. and
Charaetar Sketehea.
imnnienis »f tbe Chicago A Alton
this city for tbe last li year.*, cmi
•d by t*r Qu<«>a City Iniplrmimt r«i.:
December Lake Surveya,
Watt Virgin:.-JnU of territory
Blind ebameter aketebe* were call
lany cdficlals churred with the md of the Clover Leaf roads, waa
her? frwm l.udlngtou where he s
third prize, onb Guidon curu Idanier.
The United Slates lake survey tv ■>»yinent of the llnuot}' are not able
ed for. tbe fullowlng giving biograph
maiT;ed r» y<*ar* ...........Ml** Wlnnb*
ms the stag.** of the Great Lake* U> distlngubh u twet-n CnalUh *|uir- born In Ib-siun in., 1854 and entered
Florida—TkrweToarthi of nute pm- ical aketebe* of noted men and wp- Wall. Siuiv h-s r. .Ideuce in ihl* .-.t> donatt^l by- the I’citJiiii Impk-nieiit.Co
tbe railway M-rvice In IS7T as exWhite Cap Dent—any variety—first' for‘the month o! D.-cvmb.-r. as fo! -OW* and <uli. r *ma1i l.lids,
Bbowing chamcter'stlc*
blbim liquor.
|H-fise bill rierk for the Burlington
a yeur ago he wa* employed as prire.
-HI in gold, dimated by III lows:
woi* done without mentioning the
j:.-.!.'eke.l v.i-b a siar-for which lie road. Since that be time be baa fillhead filer at the Oval W;*id Dish People.* .Sailngh bank; m-eond prb'
FVet above Ude paid $2
pame. Mi*. A. B. Cook. Daniel Weba* d.-li-cilvc ngeiicy—and
few Inrg* dtlag.
lUy i.lac-B of trust In the railway
roiupany* plant umll In- rerigned ony<'ar'* 'subsrripliou to the Eveiiin
Lakv-s.
water. New- York. rtrnu-d .wliii a' revolver—for which be
0 per cat prohIbtUoo. Bin-; Mrs. Q. E. Boogbey. Dolly Mad- Ing to ill healrb, R winike of iiaml.rMr. RoKs waa the man who
Record, donated by the Herald all Sup.-rior ... ... i................
C02.55 UHtd a- few- dollars more—Fred ValproblblilM. Hon; Mrs. AHrs)'. Francbi Willard
orgsni7.-d the effort which tbo railtbe first day of OceemlH-r w .i-. fol
rd f'o.; tWrJ prize, r.iie GordoD Mk-bigaU'Hutun .............................5VI.58 mcl. .. a Swiss 10 whom the law*
Mrs. C. K. Dockeray. Ralph Waldo
lowed by a stroke that luualv/ed hi*
platibr. ibuialr-d by the Potato Eric................................................... S72J4 MicH*gan w-. re somewhat of a my*- road* ar.' laakfng to obtain nnioo tcf*
Rmerson; Mis* Minnie Walt. Camuel
Kansas City. He left that
left side. BUd yesterday he wa* ag.\:n Imi-'enieiit Oil.
■niario;.......................................... 246.28
rr.-st.-.! fit G,-:.ud R,.|4.1s
aale of liquor; 6i part-ally;prohibit Morse.
work 10 biTotue the executive bead
stricken, hi* right tide iH'-pg aflerte:].. Whtte Dent Corn.-.my varietyBiiice 1.1*1 tiioi.th loike Sui>erlor has
The ebaraoter* were cleverly hid
• '.-Tp;,
K. Tbe rest are probIMUoo. i
Death f<nl«s.-d this luoiniug' If.- w-;,*
RhcMii*. of the Clovur
>i piiz--. fr.iH, Saving* .kreomit. do
ill.-ii
nearly--four
Inchc*.
Mlchlganden
and
guesses
were
made
by
the
I-I'."
VaU-411
ifr
api--alv.l
Alebmwa Prohlbigon fori aUre
niemlxT of the Royal Ait-ammi lodge na'ed try the finrt Kailon.il Batik; Huruh 2>» iiieht *. Erie 14 inches,
L<;jr road.
,
club, a number guetklng them cor
aUte after Jen. 1. 1909.
'
of Maniri.-e, Mr. Burg.t* wa* In.ro second prize, one yeui'.* siib.-cripUoB while Ontar-u has'lirld If own. In the
Any man. woman or cbl!^ who la
Kiiriiitlty 97 per cent of lerTfiory rectly.
in Homer. Cmnland county. New to the Dally l-kigh-. • don.it.-d by the
i"
all
«»b»ervaut
must be perfectly
It mouth IJKe Biiperlor is likely
During Ibe program a pretty |>lano
*at drr m Jan. l.
York, and came to Michigan r, yfars Fade Pn-s*: tliTrrt prize, on., scoop;
well aware that a petrol nr In good
fall over three iiicncs and HichMevyland One half eff her IcounUee duet was rendered by Mies Mary Mor
couditloD Uavels le-'ter In tbe even
shovel, doiw.d by Frank Tinde,
ti'Huron over an Inch, while Eri<
rorWd aaie of Uquor under gwal op- gan ana Coniella Morrison
ing after sundown and at night than
Flint Com—any- v.irb iy-fli*i prlr;, hutild hoM it. pretcnf lev*-] and' Unclever reading given by Mi»* Cluir
in
tbe day lime. Tbe reason Ik obone
slivl
razor,
donated
by
J
A,
Jhn.tio r..-e ;in Inch
noyd DeurU*. the only child
Dotauraro—Put of tbe state has de loite Isgiig.
clous—fur tbe herbage and ftilagoi
^k. Su|H-r'..r l-s ,14 inches at«vc
Federation Officer*.
Mrs. AUce H. Ib-nnl*. of 47.9 tVebster ague & Sou: si-eond pri/'-. onF ualvaiidared agalaat liqoor.
;
lie,.give off ci-rtalD gases at night*
Deceinlw-r stage in ysh2, C4 lochFederation
officers
were
an street die>l at ih.- sanuarlum siindi. !t*-d;irv<n leishH lueasurv .beiaied by
evetang ufler a s-v.-ial weeks' illness P. K.
bjehe- I'haii in iFb'., an inch high-;
nouDced;
r.-k r.,r Mr. Kaap fall, which art on the tnploMvo afg.
ta iweatly adopted coaaUUitlon.
ture, ll:e ignitJoD of- which *n^Uet
Three Grand Prizes.
of lypho'.d fever. He wa* r, years
;hjii hot VI ar. and uboul the sani<
President—Mrs. C. J; Kneelao.I.
Miaaeori—(meal option l^w has
For the Is-si liu*h.! y. U-.w dent
fh.' forcv which moves tbe plstso* o(
•Id last April.
Id I*'-'.: liu» it Is !<-ven inches low.
Heerelary—Mrs. C. L. Edward*.
li..- .-nclnc. and. in cooseqaeace, wq
The dra-.li of Floyd IVim.* ,-«n;e as
titan ,ti
*. Inch'-* f.iw-cr than
Tr.-aturer—Mr*. J. V. McIntosh.
grea' blow to hts mother, wliwse hiis- donated l.y- Hi* Hanna w laij-'Mr-'It*"-'. 411*1 two iiK-he* lower than li; Fi-d*-ra! Judge Ktiaj>p<-u. <tf Gren-I X-; un Increase of power,—Tbe Lon*
Dlrertoiw—The
presldr-nu
of
Ibe
of 1.000 rlllagsi and toww t
do:i Auto Car.
Woman’s clul. and Ladle*' Ubrary. auil di;*d reveral year- up;, niel cautili.’ Co.: for the lx-, Iru-tifl wllP- H'ht. and I’i Inch-* lower than il:< Rapids.
dared for “no license.''
cap
Hent.
ooe
pp
r
f|l
wool
square
Floyd
was
all
:Pat
she
iiad
in
the
In a Gorman mlno recently a bore
g.- tKnmlH'.f .-'age of the i.asi
Mr*. Martin and Mr*. Caiver.
Fxamlnailoo rtf a small cO|.|»-r :.x
•aoth Dakata—Ooe-thlrd o
dona
world. He wa* an unusually g,»id untT horse, bbiRkei.*. vulu.
r-i'ird on the shore of l.ake Surs-rior was tzcing sunk, and at a depth ot
haa praiblilon.
Basket BallL-ik;* M.rlilg.
dutUiR MHi. cr.'.-.l tavonte in scb<»l by ihe Farmei*' Suyi.ly C.; Tn'r
utou ate 19 ;ncb ,at Vrci^qii.- Isle show- U,at t,i.- ax i* almost a thousand ferl the hardened
North Dakota—Wbde dry.
<- lir»l lAsketball game c»f the
he wa* in the eoplKiinnre y.-a', 1---I bushel while dMit.'one Gal.
• c.*: of 'he Steel bit broke off. To get
■ htu'h'-r ilwii
D-TtmleT. l>.’...(iiikrd.r than Ughl.-r •.it.po.-.<1
i prohl season and oue of Uie umiki exelilng
dona
as well Uk.<rt by all W)h> kl>ew shi.v.'l eiiltlvilor. value
'he i.nAen piece of Steel out a noft
and five iufih" l;lg}i.-r than the
brUoB and movement
^Pidly and hard lougtt games ever sei-n In blm. He foniieily was employed M by the \Vm. Ho.dihaJi Co.
bar, five feet long and about Ihreo
Dceemlwr stag, of the past tep yea; •!
GMWral New*:
•preadlng.
The
only
cimdi'iona:thfii
cr**“ City orcunvd Friday night
W.-qui Iuiig rliil, hmi-.-, .q:;d ha;'
low-»-r by two |. i-f than ' >. Mrs. buKin Merrill. ..I FU*i Foldin: iiiche* Id diameter, was sarrottsded
i of »0 couiitieo :
when the bral bigb school cleaned up many friend* among tin- rbit; nn-m exhibitor must 1«- .1 nieiiiU r of
and au Inch biwc.- than la i; •■'fi. .Me., ha* eupioft.-d h« rs<-lf for t<
h.ugle winding of India rabbri^
ast Jordan to the turn-of i:- to It.
thiring 'he ]wi*t sumun-r h.s Ihroflgbieovered wire. It waa then 1
aalo of Bquor.
j
With a Uig<- rv|>re».-iii«il«ii from orkvd at the Oral Ifisb .-onlpany. and be _grown by th.- nne.ma'xir.g the ex
•:u lucb'-s hish* t! ^legc- by m.iking f.-uther beds <tf!aciil let down tbe bole, and rsiaod tbo
llliiMa—ProhiblUan fight is on. the sebool wairMng them, the luy* he w-as well likitl l,> hi* .-tjiployer* hibit and 'hat the cum must ■« grown' than -he *1
Ikhi, and *evec icc!; i,^al guose .lOsn , anti seling tln-iui*<*'^l 'o the anrface without fartb'T
Bight counties have alreaSy gone dry. secured seven lu the fir*- half and for bis falihfulues* and ability. ii>
ihls region and hiusl b« of tbe l»ft7
re the mean December stag* 1 thrnegbout New Engbm.l
'trouble.
Ohio—1.U0 of 1X6 townships have eight In tbe M-cond again*t the op
no' a lueinU-r of th*;.
. member of C- A. Hammond's croji. Anyone
...
past ten years; but It U 11} The l.ishop -of BnnoI. England, in | Wellington, the pollOcal capital of
ptphlUUon; M per cent of the munt •ponenU five, in the first nnd six in the class in the Concregattonal Sunday
.me woeie.y ran beczDiM a mem-,inches below that ot December. 1<.76, j addreislng an open air meeUng oflsew Zealand, la one of the windiest
dpalltle* also foriild Mle of liquor.
second. Twenty rulniilc halves wen- achpeff’ tn- his spate time he was
npor. imj-m.'ut of a UH- o' 5",
inehe* low.r iban in I8sn. and 2jr»llrtMd men. obw-fved tLat be was aicitie* In tb* *rortd, and once a buildMaaaaehuae«t^2U town* pyoblbn plave.! and the oRu-tils were Folb-r itud.ving to U- u civil .-ngii i-T-.
- l*-r ..;i luai.^ This . ui.tl.
'lou, is.et. * lower than lw=i yeoe.
j workman, only lo- d;.l rmt get hujing there gda well al^L there J*
sale of liquor.
nnd Rn-:i:l'« nlleraslelv r--t-r,»e and
n-'Jd wa* In.ri' at fj..-,
K;.|
II ,hi- . nv^^u.M,-:.;
i.ui.i j ,
Ontario I* 2.: ineliro al*vve ■ fiator,lay afierti-HH and never got »|'litle ..-banco of sarlrg U, Everyboffy
OannamioNl—t.;*'- icaat 3<*
>,L . . ... 'V bU’ oe-' ')■ -.’3 •
’•
■' * ■
‘ ,4>.r in’.b*-. I SuM
'--fl
j'li \VuUtngU>ii cjubjita h-a hat on
dry.
£Jdied .<•- r« l.i -p,
-------_•
t-u.. .--.b--------- ,
:bjz
Via:. 2 Jaihw higLt;"( -vnaii UUnJ. :.-i= 'ai-it the- rccertj rsanMig a itreeh earner t» |wer:t
o' ouho bu
e gam r—rtei ju;
r.ri.ng ';i tiA rli e il.‘:
r:VJi«7
-----------------------I than In
aci 1*4 lacie* ligte: leil-jM of -.h*
wm ohiereed. l* i,!u beiag t'-jwa tew «pim. a
pich!b:‘4ax
v.a.-vi,
ti.,.
y *;'l s- -ijJalr
1 I'r.Fnstiqr. He -V-J
;'.i.in I'* aaan Daetr-.U- UAga tl thi-Her.- Jet ;a
Par!'* 400 r-Jlc.-j it^qn waa 1* C-^n ksswa !s fiyi*
■I'liaay k pTp. either ri«4. FirtaHy after *evrc nln
w.it tTpi^-t fne* lAi dii
ri.;io-.n Bi.-' V'rh. Ja^if—:
_ pU_________
y-*ri. TiUe-alvlki a.h** aorib of Tsfi.;
-fix prarcjcnv-'a-y. MeJ-sur-.c. «ad
mt eldM tp
biblllao state, but 40 per cent of terof piny Boyd scored ooe for East tebool eloaed for,tbe bol days
Tears eve. Erten Sable' hi M!*i below dii blffb *r«er staci 6( Deces-1 party te *xj>ected te Bm maeteeD,baidlng on to bit hV
XOM
I Jurdif ill G Srw ttoMr «• JCAat-b's | s*Ci a Mtj
VV.
vag. ,Usra Orcwca'rer® Mtltcd la
lS?t
1^45.;:.
•
/am aiiM «i» « u««r.
n
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. JANUARY IS, ISOS.
•
t»a
Oak
Partt
Coa*r^UOBil
.Shares bald lu Srat asniul bu*l<
acre toot snred by atepplqg da -a
■M«tIog Tbundar olsbi at the par- aplke.
Harfr MartiD li oa the alck Uit.
E4
Habitual .
Con^ipaiion
for the past five year*, came borne
wm Mareae la UId np with
acaaga, SM Wnehlwtoo etncL
BaporU Ova cjffieera and commit-
Waters and tamllr have beea
tMs of the cbareh ware nrj ebcoer- eatertaiolog relatirna froa^i
Hra. Herron ahd family left l*aC
aclag and rarealad
the tact that
math had baaa aecompUabad la the TiModay for the r new home in South
Tuesday morning aod surprised
hla
folks aa they did not expect him for
fibout two weeka yeL
The new depot w:il soon be fluiab-
LET THE
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
-ae
City
Monday
morning
after
LUMBER.
■pending a week with her folks a*.
Dakota.
Nr. and Mra. D. Naaon and dangb- <;ed*r.
•r. Fanny, were gweata at HlUfldn VMIta Ethel Cork N nble to be out
Uaad ao far aa wai poaalUe. the mo«
* again.
tapogrtaat of which U the erection'or Farm Sunday.
whirK ervabloft one1e|onn rttalar |
knutf.
nll^ .So fixity oysLUanrcIotM'
oysLcIanre fo
______ _ i
^Ati^.sofiwl
Work tor the eemlag year waa out-
Zada ShalTcr. who baa been vlilt
a new ehnrah aarlj la the aprlng.
• of three waa ap- lag at Chas. Barton'a. bae returned
golStoA to York in eoaoecUon with
power to oarry on the work until It
ia ualatJng
Nra
PERSONALS.
Chaa, Rarion for a few weeke.
At a meeting dt the Kantatoe River
ELK RAPIDS.
yeaterday
artarnnon.
Elk Raplda. Mich- Jan. 9.—The an*
Umlor mill of the Elk Raplda Iron comitany,
tollowlag which baa been eluaed since the mid
*
the
oSlcera were elected:
COLUMNS. INTERIOR
V'ORCH
Its.
..a
CAPITAL, •aOO.OOO
8URPLU8. f45X)00
FINISH AND
fi<-t '-tir fikitin-s and cjmpnr*- oar gra-l- s 1* t.-r- li ty n :
as In tbe city l<.-Ja^'.
I, wrpl.nt Ik. nu,
C'..li on
loiik for the Big iikvl rif-t
C.'*. E. st!i St nn.1 Luke .Atv,
A Gccdral BssUbe Bsstiess Dsse
Vh .new, H. i; . ‘.O;
SO-
Upon proper i»our*j#MnenI,
nouHrkment, I
upon
1 per ceat allewes aa fuse Depsstts
^up1Kg^Eliur*l5«m(
< iv>ii.-«'I'tid'lor-vl .Tajinn
CWOMIA
Fig Syrlji» Co.
“SKrsKt'ssr——
We Believe
the ^nu'me
partietilarly
lint-tl.iuir «c<L
Or. F.
plioDiil •irviiifth.
If yon have trouble cv-ttiDK a
ii-oplioi
to your liking
f try a Iahtnple |v>nnil oftiii
a that
osiy
ae.
chaiioeo on your c
We will lake on;
j.
MacNett
EVE, EAR, RMB
AND THROAT
ititr Iwok.
_
Price, 50c per pound.
Mlaa Winnie SnStb went to Manton
OLAGSBS FtTTSD
today for a Oalt with friend*,
J. J.
llrothrr
Audi.'Wf,
ent lo Harbor Springs today.for a ollleer, p.
vlrll «-:th ri-lnilvr*. Sbi< was acrom- i. rly u.ar
.r,!i;ir«iiTiutc
«r|.
MOULDINGS,
•DOORS AND WINDOWS
o}^nctio(tS.wli'«(k mut}dc{wviduiti*
Mra, G. SItght, of Chicago, passed
Roae Pekarek apent the boUdayt
through tbe c:ly Ihla mortilog on ber
It waa Sodded to carry on a aerlea altb parent# here.
way from -Chicago to JIanlatee to vU
Nr. and Nra. Rob NcOormIck and
I
It frienda.
famlf)- hare b«-en rlaltlng at
Mra.
Mra. Frank 'BUby wept to Empire
ntotoat hannohy
preraUod Tbompaon'a.
this morning for a rlrii with her
Earl Widtlg and family are entcp
t the meetUg and the new
daughter. Mra. Joe Bow. .
I'ning gneata.
eharefe enura Into the new year with
Mr. and Mra. Ray EUloii left'today
The Bit. Rood In the poaaesaor of
the hope of aeeomplahliig much. I
for Fif<‘ Lake for a visit of several
a phonograph.
tla>iB with rrlativt*.
^ M. R. Vowor Co.
Power OBOpaoy which waa held In
Ar J. liailland. Aait. Cashier.
SHINGLES,
remedies,wken retired. orctoas.Mtt
mW
.V. }. V.D-rard. As*l. Cashier.
IvoluTC and not (e sunploni (he nalur. ;
Ulaa Frapccaa Brown, of Norlhport.
’
Sain-tel Qar^nd. Gaabler.
all times
sktn (loun^nee<)t'<l o^HicitCslo^
o( rwTlrat aerricfa. the atine to begin.
the offloea of Underwood
LATH,
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING,
lure wwty t* gituJoJl/
tom ThuradayW RMoru.
home.
Hallle HuBmnn
with
'
f
It. F!.«;d ainch. Vice PresidewL
t‘ rnrry at
.Sv’l y : I your I'lll f ra lioaae t>f U*rH
uIuUiii.<-cf
Nlaa Nora Cork returned lo Trav-
A. Traey Lay. PreeldenL
Mich.
Traverse Ci;y.
--
few amttha ed ui extausea.
the paator and trualeea,
Traverse Qty SUtc Balui
Harry Keaton, wbo bas been away
with J. WhhrtMi aad tasQf. .
FIrM Annual MaaOng.
H. B. Garner and gon.'Ctrt.
me
hm-,-
wori*im Gieok
REIZINA
KamW
Wi
•ez-A
Tiwwwwa ony
8Wr*»*.
dle of tbe nummer. baa started on iu
••r«- mad - ly
brvth.-n,
panled by ber s1i>tiT.
Nra.
Henry
senion'a cuL Bnoiigb >»ga arc bank
furj
------------Thi- suriirlHiHaa- ed in the varlooB camps ready tor Wright, of that place, wbo ha* be<u
;,-j M„l.
•ir- :v. iiii-'-i-li.llils. I
speniliug tuliu- Unio with hi-i In Cbzi Hruth.1 K. W. Rl'-hni'iiid l!i til'- a--j
trmnaporUUoa to keep the mill roaof Macihall
cf -he cci divUiou nauiiui: the
r---|-r.,.-:il*tiv>' m.
«Mond
Tloe-prealdent —Biephca nlng to IU fall capacity well into tbe
> th.> ttUdivrs livl;il in
orgaulBalriiU
~E
\V‘.
Rlrbmoud
lUvi:
iifl.-d
anil
U.-ti-a.-d
O.auiati-'
(ItMirge W.
Durdridge.
iravelJug
Lautncr.
Chicago,
who;
12, It. of L. E." iu *iipnei4lli>
of E. S. Hallsi^oii,
auditor of the G. E A i. wuh in -the
Tltk flffv
h it;!i -. s:io:i;i] r.'iiaiVh* :
^Socreury—W. B. Umlor.
Tbe Elk Raplda Savings bank baa
oj Iiisir4i-:iou this . ,-,f
Ii-yaltj and lit-lprulavy: « . ili
will hiild
city ovi-r night on biiKlm-K». He lei!
w.ll l«- n.-lil at Co;r-ii ■
iton W. Bartak.
dorlarrd a dividend of 10 per cent and'
ui>-mls'r„ Iu the yi-ais past as i-liaT
, L-i ih. orK«nl7allon.
’>..igtn <l:;::r
Gniud Rapids II) a morning.
; .\i:uiis:
'
Board Of director*—Dan J. Albert- win nlFo pay Uie U»ea oa the atoek
s asiiuriatiun ef
irf the g<n>ial iKiard i<; a-ljm
TLi- Dll.:;
Ir. and Nr*. John Saul<om have
1, Lm P. Haaklnt. Anton W. Bar for the bioekholdere. The bank has
'••ri-i. r voi. riiur of EiM ■
T
rid! iwiug oiae> Is wet
Mcrr-hall ha.s |,r.-ior.d a'. Kt.ifinciil
Iwa intt-italnlng friends'
at
their
(ak. Stephen Uutner. W. H. Umlor. largely
^.|-J tja- C.d..g;ie, Ga-i
Increased Ita boalncaa the
d'lly
I'U'Rii'd
and
inttull’d:
*b'»v.:uv that auni;all> IW.ihmi go.-« .
home t!,l» week. Mr. and Mra., Chn*
John P. Baden and Leon F. TUua.
r.-r Ti.cMuk he ^•z.TUl••■1 '
past year, and bealdea the dividend
ol iht- rty 'o mail ordi-f hous'-ft!
r E-V. C. U-wtwh.
• ■
All of the oSlecra are local men. carries a neat sum to the au..mw D. Kohl, of NorUijvirt. left llii* afior
. r.
I'. E—Will. lUi-ckliiiili.
ai.d that t',1.- eliy .>f Etch- C.-vek.
after •iM-niUng two day* a* th< 1
with the excepUon of Nr. Albertaon fund.
8. E-H. 1. rili>l.
which V> <*al> tia.i.Ill mO.'s awoy.
guccle. anif Nr. and Nr*. Harr;
wboae borne It la Kalamazoo, and btr.
Suit ban been
K.
A.
E
—M'nmii
Couis-r
c-iiau.rti-d.tiy
an
in'viiirJtfin
lin,.
nam-y.
of
Old
Mlselon.
who
have
Uwtj
Haaklns, wbo la from Hadlaon. Wla.
Tbomaa E Sharp, proprietor of tbe
S. A. E -A. J. Rr*-*'.
,.
1.: -; IIM"0.imll»
vlRillng friend* lu tbe Uppi-r Fenm
), being made t
Uke View homw. by l/cm Rail, wbo
G,-—Janu1> Cyilir.
kiitu n-turnoii home yesiord.ny nfi. r
riwume tbe work npon tbe dare
alltutes defamation of chawi<-ier. Unit
C. r.--C!.as. Mnrkbaili.
iiflor s'oj.idng a ahofl lltne with
Ci.mmaiid-r Wiin.Tii H, l>rl;-.g
soon aa weather will permit In the thinks about «2.ooo will
liU
T. A. E.- I VanMarca.
S, X.. i-.-1'sf-.l. who .U-d Moii:!sy a’
spring.
Everything looks
favorable Injured feeling*. The case will conic Ml. !incl/Hra, 8tinl«ni.
ATI-: till- im-iiie-.v. mi •-ling ii bai
M. F. Q^nlanee. of Potoskoy. com
Wiishiii.-lon; w-lH !»■ l.iirU>d at Artitiu '
for a aoceewful • tcnnlnaUon of the up for bearing at the Friiniary term
ml wo* served at tin- l.lltb- Tiivi-.
merriai agent of the G. R. A L.^wirs
Urn. He was L9 y.-ar* otd. Coa riaiid
proi««.
of the Clrqult court for Antrim cuiinlU i
in the city today'on buK‘ni«a for tbl* Whleli is uDdi-r the ............
8L Lonla. Mo.. Jan. 10.—Late last
«T Ih' :sH wn- aiHH,;n'*-d mld-li>t.’-aa,
Tbe affair 'diiU-s dnek almul siz
ft-niuT i-ij]i|ii><- of 111- l’< r«- Ma
road.
In th.-'aiai-y fVolii Mlrldcun un.l r.-n-rt'
night 1.M0 kegt
weeks, when Sharp elrtick Boll In thu’lc sy*T«-m.
Wlltlntu
in-u>-l:.::n<sl.- ill the Sp-.iiifb-Anuriran war on i:-';
nnd Mrs. Areh Camernn.
pooDds of ^t gun powdm- blew
head with a hammer, wns arrested
whi'k" biiuntlfiil .“•'n-iiil lias g.-.atty
Central Ijtke. visited relative* in
FOR
and
wfMkod the glaze
bouse
and pleaded jtUtlly to a ehirjte of o»ty on their way lo Grand Unpid* for ai»prerlated and •-i-Jiiyid by all
tbe Phnenlz powder mlU. osmed by E tault and ballery and'pald a fine and
.1'i'lr-v l*arit1(3*<»n nf Jae!-'i’3
it*.
vIHt with frievds.
I. Dupont Co.
,r-‘'. .-d Mrs, U- Slivl tj show
costa.
State Nevva.
Minn Malvina Qu«m and sluer. Ml:!:
The ooncuaalon was fell JO mllea
all}ber
'llvniite
sliimM
n-t.l-e
*
t
Ypsllaiitl coulK-H Moiiilpy iilglil
Member
FbiUpplne
l,etia Dussa. of Rapid City. pMscl
away and Ito.mo damve' waa done
Death of Paarl Purvis.
■J"'.!" w-oaian wsv* — —
' v,,..
tv «<Hctli aSiiKB,*.
fall.vl to el-rrt a mayor to rucc-M uRldo
'! i-'.tendrsloii and secretary of finance
tbrniigh the city liKlay oa tbelr
Ci.ri
II OiK*.
to provtate property and bomei.
Pearl Furvla. the alz year
«<-ml»-r Tul e-«i th’i'--' day-i alor^urd
John Van l^iwcn. deeva!*’ ^.
un'J iu*ilet . Janies F. Traey. of Now
In bL LouH. for aeveral boot* It daughter of Ely R.
Uurrt*.
^ed lure home after visiting friend* at
Polle,' at Saginaw fear that l,a«- marr'.-'l Fre-l Sl-vle. «l;*imn->. ’••je
V->rk: assoc ate Justice Supreme court
Piovcmont.
waa thought an earthquake bad oc- January Sth at
t;30
o'clock,
tl.c ';-icl.-e ihuT 7h-- !mI the
•oiv riur. r.-Dt years old. m: «i; ■;
ot
the.. Plilllndne tidands. Oeorgte
enrred. There were lo detonations In the home on Garfield nvenne of kid
B. Matt Routley'left thla after
ii.i.iv. is dr-.B-m-d,,'
-o' 1!.'
l-hlllpi'lne
lalanda;
for Ellsworth to join her li'nney iroiiMe.
ThU nffMetlot
comoa
.i.i-ii.m,
nu.l
U. 1 ;l
(C'l:;:’
.-lo-.i.-r giui-ral of tbe land ofhand, who is located at that place for llcTlli,,
hard upon Mr. Purvlo who lost
Crnerwl Nevra.
idvd whi-:hvr I-' ri:t tlowd M;:irnd.-rii-k IWnnet. sr_ of North
DRAWN.
zrUe about a year ago. and has also the w-lRtrr.
Charh-i- J.
Cheaey.
et
Ramfer-I
u-U"', r.(i i-.vioon* to 55.
Orsws. Ml^v jaa.-«.—Prank Star- been bereaved of aeveral chUdren ■^ra, Roy WIthoe reumied to Aeni•o-.«. h.-r-Vt- k. IWkota.
Tbe fining of a huuman ak'i<-i,:n -Fj11». .VI.. ci-iebi-atetl hU eirhty-filili
bggk Abd P. PetaiqoD bitTe gone to prevloua to this one.
She was his this aUernooo after vUltlng frK-ndf
s the farm of Lawrence iloi-..- : at Mnhday l.W wr. k. He wa* a speekil
Big Raplda lo atiand the FerrU
In the city.
only daughter.
Adrl.vn k l>t-lng Invtf igalod b; tl»' ■|«ci;»eaian In Ro^loa ih? tilj^it nt .tl-,Prealdent—Oan J. Albertaoo.
Pint neet>reatdent—Lon
P.
Idna.
F. M. PAINE.
^UORIS
MX mms OF OUT rLovna
Bi 8K.V80ir -
r
I Fsilrlile fieoKd?
CATARRH
El)'s Cieain Balm
I
Wre. Man' Frallc-arTlved this nftc:
iff'* f..r«\
Cbkfta Jobnaton. of Buckley, called
South Beardm^n.
noon from Thiuiipsonvllle to ain-nd S
South Boardman. Mich.. Jan. IP.— short time visiting Mrs. William G
Mra. N. C. Sump retoreod to her Death hre taken Mr*. HarryDreed, Ujd.
of the brightest young wotr.en of
Mr*. Chrl* Kohl, of Northport. who
WiUlaa Davidson, of Traverse Oty. thla vicinity, and the community
hk* been visiting friends In the
waa etlUng on frUada here
Now
distinct loan. A child waa bperr to
rdtnrnrd to her home tbi* afternoon.
YaarU.
Breed two week* ago and
♦Wrr. Jay Spangle retanud to he:
QfSBt and Oreee Lake Sunday mo^er-failed to reforer.
Heallzltig
bome
In
Northport
today.
Mi>
Sekool convention will be held
that death wa« near Mr*. Dreed B«ken
Spangle was eaiu-d here by the 11.'
Omwn H. E church Saturday. her relative* to pray and sing
nea* of her father, Medsd Vinton, wil
Jan. IL A oordUl InvltatloB la cz- her. ber voice leading them. She wa*
ls better tolay.
tasdadioaU.
until a short time b.
no OtMners will give n baz social her death
Mr*. Dreed waa it >enr*
r>eK1iONALS.
St thair hall Saturday eraalng. Jan, year* of age and wa* the daught*
Fram R.vT'inl*y* R.^eord.
ho Rev. R. K. Nevlna; i*a?-
no meadi here Friday
AB are cordUUy Invited
to at Nr. and Mr*. Edwin Tlbhltt* of Hud-
tend.
ibe'lll G;:.,ni. will-be *u. .iir. leiiser
Triphagon. of klulllkcn.
, the .lisiovcry
at
Id waa engaged In
the mereaiiUle
business In Cburlevolx. be and 0. W
Miller having worked togdber lu tbe
•ENOON.
eoHege re-rh- •!
The er.mgi-n'ent of P.-of. Slatil'lS'.Zwic-rkowskl,
nf
the
rncinurtii-i
dcpartmrr.t of the Vnlverstly of Miit,-
Tid -Ou' ri-atedy.
k:i.
Milwaukee, la nnnbutieed
Mirhig;;ii pnd-.-ssor Is a
natlyc
'
,0'Jiitrjr at-d,
d:iw
the jniarke h.vd i;i.-
la*rj:, G«-ruiany.
;..ll(tr'
Clrci'I
Judge Oiorge
'
W. ' Saii'h
tivr r.olu'AiM v-v
vi’i,;
fii days for violating; the llquo:
CSM-Iilt Judge KoTiuvaa.
X
I is r-Tlu’ n..r
i«>»«inmeat.
H. Krehur. of I.,’win-,
rii till' IKtrolt liou-’e of <-orrc-.u -- ;->r
a;:-;'i;il
» lu Inc Juad<- ti*
I'.*'.
fSi-,-.:?.' FnaHi jrid M: . 4
of-. lzT;i-;i.
D.arv,-r r.«, ov. rs'er, of l’..r-1-vi.d
lot the n:;m m:t on a writ ft I-.. .•-«>
eoG«i*.
r.iurl :!st,'t>-d 3
Mi|-rctB>
writ Ilf ecrti-ira.i li;
;hi- l£n In.T . ea**-. ’and
w- ll r-'l>-.
all Uk- pnirtR-aing*.
5he luoH-meQl to a1«i:|-.b
rent-
of oThi r
f \vnshin;f anJ if .washes the clothes clean wiiKoul
i-.nrin;; :h( trt.
r.iki a iy'/4 .-\u;oma!ic Washer home and try it 30
! you like it buy is. if ytju don't like it bring it
d.iy?.
b.-V.
V that the lii'M .Automatic is me best washer
ttf arc tvillmi' to Ici you Ky i'before you
We
FRANK TRUDE
|•!-;l!PIHne iinlui.il
c;;;ri',w: -!.i giuwo
.-'hi!- jian (If 'hi- V-r* '
Old PosloUice BoUding
sioaoru
ofl Uoni the lirai’a rrf Ana Ariw
this diT. w. ni v<>'C,-p(-mr*.h todi.e.
Th.. l»'l tafe4 away ail the hard, disagreeable part
I. y.
A* oi.-e clrcali judge clo-.-v nut
-U’U.dly Tcversi''another the
1904 Automatic Washer
i!;Iau<'i
The.'i- 1« ore'AtiuTlican.l
shenid; 1 e r-.iiut.-d anioag
*>t!l ^'hj'lvs
.
ihe
a* Lf ea« a, Wr
I'olcod m:d a plodoale of Churl "ten
:
/'
Make the wife's work t-asir r.
You c;»n ilo this by btiyiny: !icr a
•hie rnit'd’s'tafis ^vfrr.mcnl a:-!
’list or Carad.v ari- rjv-urveyinp
LtiMrtlary, tuna tdt'.viza
Tlie
of
THE FARMER’S STORE
Asirtstanl
he h.ih fiw’d *1-..- ranre of the dt ' a--.
Igan, and Ml»* Fi-lieln Aurelia K.-’is- juoM. Many «if
j
Mr*. It. Srlr-’ and won. Floyd,
Agrlriiltur.-it
hy SO p»i cent than any former «la^s.
-M.K1.1K.T D' liii. It and wife, of ih
tiinu-il h:-aue loday.
the.
of ITist
the short co tr;<es Gclo-r l>r.vve< rurwek.«fuj. He 1-!!. v.-
170 .31 noon Tu.-zday. this U i -yy-;
aonvllle.
In tha city vtatUng trleadi.
Cangora, Ih.-' MUierlo lueniahh- ■;!'
w-as mariitd TueliJay to M^i 1^i
3>-<enrujiment In
She wai married to Harry Grqml oiiere lio;i,e. have gone to Bm
L. A. Campbell returned from P:t»- Dreed March IS, 1901.
tea Hartor to. vI'U until Feh. L Thbars. Ps. Mday.
opcfa house wilt In’ In
charge o
OMth of B. M. Miller.
Harried at Bomb Woodalee.
Ti*asiin-r Hlrail! ttusky. of Siele'.H-r;
George W. Miller received a
tsrto. Jan. 1. Mtoa Edna Allison i
liioOirtw' Mole.
phone message from Cbarlcvol* last
A.
Toons, of Rodney. OnL
FVed Uehc’ld, of Sullona Ds;.-. U I:
Yonng bas a bewt of friends In Orewn evening .tating that D. M. Miller Mtd l|ie.{'ll}- I’ti litirluera.
dli“d. Mr. Miller wa* much ahocked
wbo extend tbelr best srlabet.
Mil-. IlliinotL ttf^Sontb Grant, wbMlH Ida Jobnttoo rcUtraed Satur by the news as be did not know that
vk iRH-n In the cH.v v1»‘'ing fur a fet
Ala Cliarievol* friend <a* ev.-n
day frosn Bnckley.
dayy. wi'lil home tcHlay, ,
Itlaa Bctb Bracken returned borne Tbe d*wlh waa due to iK-rllonllte.
J0]in CriiM-. ef lloaor. who lia.« I-,-,;!
U. M. MtRiT waa 62 year* of age Ill the city on liiidiu-ss, and wlf-,. r>'
Tbtupday after spending a tew daya
■
B.-pm lUve.
C-iOgiegnlloual chiireh
bonra at Traverse aty Friday.
IL
C>Si1|rzitca fioti over Anth'iny BareK.
ua,l
st.-ile , d--rail‘-li.-I ii;
Bendon. Mich., Jan. IQ.-Belle Har same clothing stoiv for 10 year* and
S.vnd-iF. of the lliitinali ft
iliationr 1* gtA«1;iff.
A mss* t-e-;
ris, wbo baa been enR>flng <*> a slese had been friends for mnny year*.
l.ay M<-r<-ii!rihline n-turn'-d Tpiui Ing in favor of l:icoi'r'"'atiag tl.ii
M. Milter also bad a number of other
lejrireMi trip to Cldeapi.
the propoHd n»-w eouvfiluttoti w il 1friend*
U
the
city
who
were
very
other caaea-ln town.
\V. Wh.at.-n and wife, who live
held lo:i:eirow--re!:i’al at Uiil-.-r*:'- Xlery Potter spent the bollJaya •orry to loam of hi* death.
North tiaholii. will
vMt her
•II.
Pre^iJenl Aligvil. Dvm' lie !
with frienda In Deodm.
l-inlh<-r at I-fislRK.,
1(1 oihir. will speafi.
CEDAR.
Chaa. Barton, who hat l>rcn
R, -. MrCulliim left for Grand
Dtirgl.ii,; mlen'd the txwt.iWi-c
C<«dar, Jan. 9.—Joe
Wl.wlee.
low wllb pneumonia la now ^ceoTe^
lloj.'.V alter a v ry enj-'yahh' vU;i Wnlilroa Tue-day iiior-.Iug an!
cl
Traverse Cty. visited bis unrle and
In*.
wiiil her s‘r«er. Ml,. T\>ckeray,
tbo-Jgh they dyn.-irii"’.1 the sap
aunt. Mr, end Mra. Pierce Wlcklcr. of
Law's Byron, wile and daughter.
Myrii s-;vet.tnee. Of EiiO Jci.lati,
ii-.-0ed 111 g'lliog r..i !-i'-.ity'oL i .hi.Ci-dar.
Blsaaor, of Troy,
spcni Chrlatmr
ent to M. A. C. t.*dny,
Tile'
l-«ard
of
8':pt'ri;-.ir>
at
Vrf. James Crowley and dafighler.
Mrs John Roe-I h-fl for Oqder.’toTuodav voted to iwslpiine .net;. ;i o’
l : :
r. turned home
from
Rasl
vy to join her'h-islKin.l. who Is now the ta.fv claim of H. M. Kttapi- •«
i.i
■ — they have been vl*lilu the railway tn.vll
»er>i<v,
HI*
hold* a note which U s.nd'-> It ’
!
, , ..nvlej'* aUler. Nra. Frank
liesdaunrler.v .ire .-,i that ptare and I.::
le.Tli given forn-.*T Sta riO li..J. -i. :oi
na.'elik..
t, from Frl-.-o-to Oeden.
Mr.
A HABIT.
•In llt-ii'of »alcr?-.
The young and old pcojili- arc e
i''fly
employed
at
hew asadi ol
Whih' ro.t-toig. 'firee i Ms- .It’
Joying the akaiing on Uiu rizer.
lee.vl luu-loff
;«jiig
H'li;'.:';*. Mtrie y--..-w
Mr*. X)*kcr’Ke«ton and daugbt.
IWiir'q wM.
ihcbewSTAizi.
lotiie Wand', of Moody Indii-iK
ujii. .
r»*!urn< d home from Cedar run wlwtv who'is to ring n’ tbe sp.’C'at senle-. .m and Month- Dil,;'iti«. were
In
ihrvc different m-cM'Ct*. »-.ul.i>
abe has been visiting b«r fulka.
In ihe First M'tS 'lbt rtnreh. .'.rrlv. .
Lansicr
|M>lle.-'nre
loc!;lng U r Jt.
Jame* Crowley rvturBed tmino from
!e4ay fiem CWcago.
FaifUaijk*. who ^ l*
m!».-lng .-.fryeUs trip to Chlcam.
Crttnd RarU* wti-ro his «lau-t.dir
Lzwter Simpson, of Trareree City,
E of L. E. Orqanlged. .
inday. Jnu.
Jan. 15.
15.' Siib.-Dlvls.oB
8iib.-Dlvls.oB Mf» Matnlu Rathhure. :* M .vuJ d:»
1 Sunday.
spent Sunday with Jerry and Herbert
of scarlet fever la now out aud
Hfleo lilt Kidneyi Ate
Weafewi b| Ovet-Work.
Cahcallhv KUocys Mjkr Impure
More Profitable than
Hofse or Cow
.iilormaljun
t!
, I>e. facss n
. JL-',
i‘
6Bioiis Spells
Sullivan, of Cedar.
Jerry
•
'• J.r y-'i r..i.;u,ru'iwiib
A
IM bewdi.
•.•NA
Ilus
r. NIekeon did business in Trav
erae City Monday.
»IU« Angus Mohn left tor Chieagr
Moodily morotng.
_ Ca. BriUL K Y.
A M. WM^LMreBSubwia.
I'E.'rllslsac.’si
School opened again Monday m^
Mias RUl* JohntoB. who ta t««chlag aehaU at Solon, came home Tuea
day evening.
i-L-!,
wp bai-e
• ■ ;i>l. H'W.i
t'fd ,1c p-•
on
a
Y>rofltahlr
: ;n-<d to Lavi- good
f'l^Dts.
That frd
lEiunds’
I."-!
•;
V
1. Mls'kOBi.-what
l'--4 a
ebraper but
*5 55 pt-.' im.
pounds.
Ill wlKi.r tlm.-. Try about 10
(.1 it u lor ebirkt-ns. This la 8e
:a l Sunfiorwer sc-d. 54c per pound.
45. D. of U n -v,.v» organired at'itrac ed over, id* al senee. ;
IX’-jud. That
h({. ar-J-suni-.-.-r
River . DlvtUon
of. Gr.ind
Rajild*; i Hon of Fetw
Weston, a rum! ma:
•
w .n
supply
the
eomm-nt.
and C4V*.'- Mrw-t:. That
:s
where
Brolbers O. O Aodrewt. chief; E. W.jc.i'ri.T. wt.--, hi* 1 r."h.-r':blnl.r. « ic
Rtahmona. C
D
Coeg'-r. J.
A.
are not rwlafled wtib your trmd*.
Me-i»3t>e. VVewt-* I* said -o h.'*ve that
Kol^-t. .I.she Sprau ami U N. IjOir..,he ;* pfsM.7.ed of knat wealtli.
Drrtht r Conger, who acted as m**-j
Georse W. Mh ke t,as assumed
l
.George Ma«in reloruod borne Wed- ter uf coieraonies. :» counecteo with - manee.mMst ef the Comstm k boui
the oBiclal »'aff ef the Scranton
i Hniv,a * i.-irg'-'t
to;,;!.
i'-;rrU-*in*
from Heari. where he
lag after two weeks vacatlOB.
xEii <rs* 1.;
<r-t >'h- ?,r yourself «
eeaday
been vislUng h's folk*.
75..;
5-, nciU Jd wt.’t chlckv:
SulHvan. »r., wbo ha* been Traverse City, a•'.^1.t..• by the follow--j. ISUlion ta* tccu filed Ic prohM
iN r* of IKvUlon 5*6 Craal,court at D.rmhighan; for the
fvenlnig.
Oar p,/4lt(y
l;!il«- far-dry. Give her
*o.id r-vjid^.'
WE-.-ald
s-ay on iHizletis*. c*me homo Monday
lUB»w.»»w»gthsfcWrawolAeL3sl,aa
.
*l -a
. WV- hive J'it zJ.3t
tSf,"A. W. Chase’s
Kidney and Liver Pills
The hen *.
will manufae'i-7<-
;.ojr hens lay
icuy ulhcf bird
-• iiuvr mal>T,ala with
e'spnnd.-nee aehool and to.vk <»f»c!*l th.' lease of UetTv Oilltoai;. wtu feu
In ib*e«reaor.1e» a* the mem-.th'* Lsi ;hr.-e year* has born
The nolel 1* owned by Wji
ber* of ibe new division were brought pri'
under bta Instruction when he was Ham Bh^aA
rt«d foreman of engines on tbe C. A
At the *nquei of
Ihe
Marshal:
'Commercial dob at least 800 maou
‘«r llir n*:a’.'. 5l«itn?-R.v..
: |4,un;vKout.
astd tbe ad
Dr. Kilmer'j
?•«
r
'i
ORANO TRAVCRBE HERALD. THUREOAV. JANUARY II. t
all toe way fmm Twaa. and la
by Loonie Lynch, and Hattie Tray
lor, two real Sunahinera.
I am wen and hope you are
bra aad 1 had when i wag rievea
ime. Grace Smith bt, been working and he Just toraed nine."
our place, but mama It better, to
-No. grandma. I* it ime - infer,
abd went hoeiQ. yetterday. I go
nipled Naa. eagerly.
Toor pretodent '
»rry glad to hehool most every day. Our tsacher'a
“Te*. dear; and I shall never forret a I
----------- —il from Chrla- toame la Grant Jones Of Trsverse City g« toe terr.bto expeneooe—not « I
llHl« SHI WitrfrtlMt
TM
ttna BUcken. of Sotiona Bay. A pbo- What did yon get tor Christmas T I live to be a hundred. Twss an exMtp>« CUT. Micli.. R. r. D Ka
TmM0 P»lto SOTMtllM
got two bandkercblets, a bonneL a
uly cold alnter. and toe storm*
Nauto trot by Uaznlr Burflrnd.
skirt and jacket, a top fuR of candy.
■ long and frequent. The time to
I will try ft«v*r t* wffy t
yards of pink ribbon, and all too which 1 refer was toe early pan of
City. Mich.. R. r. D. No. J. 1
tfwt akMit MythlA*.
Telffl,
Waah..
candy, nuu. popcorn, and oranges January. Mather bad been sick, sU
by Rhoda Holm.
Dec. I*. 1*07.
tost I could eau I have good time* at winter, with fever, and she rMalrrd
Dear Prealdenl—
acbooi akallng on toe lee.* 1 hare a a good deal of medicine, and the only
I
AND
Toor piwldeot would aot bt aor1 aw ao many little onee writing .. few new names for tbe Bnniblne Oob place where thto could be obialnt-d '
■ S»cholce*« ImoSt UegT*..»rTOwM i
prlird to )«ara that a good many of
CuklK'vr.: !^a« U
I wHI try to b* tovlita, Mpfitl
Daisy
Smith, Laurs Stifltb. and Mary
toe
Buiuhlae
Onb.
I
thought
1
would
Norway, a dlitance of twenty j «'<i
i.k«ic*<wco uk: Aam*
i*. '
her Bauhloen bad a Teddy Bear for
•iid klito to «virybody and to
Oeri
A. W. UCKESDf
Father ahrays went on snow '|P'
ChrUtmu. Aren't they funny, cua- write you a few linea. Uy papa tahet Smith. For tbe Cradle Rod. Roy
•Mfy llvinf thin*.
3l«Ba7SL
Dlag tblngt. witb tbelr aaucy facet the Herald and erery week I read the Smith. Pern Smith, and Arlo Smith sbcM« for wbatev'or mother needed:
FDtfTB;»T»owteiB*4« ..
If I vw toll In trylM to «•
little lettem. We are from Michigan Send toe cards and buttons
toe drift* were :oo deep for a horse, , C"S.-l.T.on»
and clumiy dram! Did yon.
. »T ISv latser. iso<heT
HMM (Mn«». I «rU4
try
from Grand Traverse county, but 1 aame. Baby U pretty well He will he and. besides, we were too poor to own. Cv.-tber or .htn sf
isa^ise _
•U9
to
reaRze
that
totnevherr.
tooie
••tin.
four
months
old
toe
ninth
TbeoMBiJi
cl
rowntesdiISi
an
wsa
not
quite
two
years
old
when
we
time tc^ebody thought of making toe
ito. A'elt. I mutt close as my let
■rtt Teddy Bear? Tea. and tor ttory moved away from there, ao I do not
“For two or three day* father knew evomac. vock-rsluac aad a
of the inrentor of toe foany toy bruin remember anything about MIebtgsn. ter U geitlng long enough. So good
» mast very soon go to .Norway, as Twee VOS •»« fine
cUsm coed '
1^**- I®®- gmadmar toreadt like oor of our Sonahlne pagaa. I hare a little brother. He will be nl^t
mothers' medlfentas wore
won getting low; mwaHi'rs.castvOs. lof taisJr seesaw.srSaoW ^ terntpfed Nan.
From
It it to full ^ lore and bapplneaa. three the 7th of.Janary. 1 think be It
but twai so intensely cold be kept 1*
.f^ifr.I
d-Ont atop for that cMld* Twaa
Rhoda HuletL
ny. ^ot
Terr »«•.— awfully nice. We named him Bert,
putting Off the Journey, hoping in toe EoxTiniasscbcMsiiBsm. PerpsasOM. to kev-p ui all-from treexlag: feat
You certainly bad a oke Chrittmaa Beantlme for tbe weather to modcr^ S01l$BIIfE j
yeara ago, tbe^
the” llred
I
a woman after papa's brother Bert, back In
^
swarme—U*
Kingsley. Mlrhlgsu I am going
I am glad you wrote and told me
named Margaret Stcif. She oaM
all. when toe weather waa flee. In' ■ehool. I am In toe fourth grMe. We about IL
“One afternoon. Just before we sat
I that toe weather had somewhat modliving
on
toe
bank
of
the
Nwqna]
•M* CLARA BATM. Editor.
the open, auntlt doorway of her tiny
down 10 oor scaet.v meal, mother was
*gv« ersled—I threw Into toe bait flCod
Suttooa Bay. Mich lying oo tbe bed In the corner; and
home, and her cheery amile made ly river, u U a wild, awlft river la
j ba.k« toe lam prectaa* eob. Falatlr
Dec. 30. 1*07
people forget that ahe waa hopeleaily the rainy saaaoo. It heads in Mt Rainfather came In with hU broken axe the howling wtuj outside t
^ „ I -oh. so falnily-we kept tbe UtUe
Oo a clear day we can eee Ait. Dear President—
paralyted. hopelwsly poor.
Bi’hllo be was striking it Uar at our hopelessness m>
Ore smourderiug till noon.
I thought 1 would write you a fe« into a knot it bad broken, owing to
her flngert worked orer the aim- Ralnler. It looks like a big snowball.
{Twas tbe bapplctt moment eg my
ly than ever.
Rwttoy «itoWA
pie tolnto that ahe ecmld make tod Sametlmea we cant see tbe top be- lines today. I n to school every day Imperfect welding
life—over toe high dritu t saw faiber
nae
it
la
in
toe
clouds.
We
can
eee
and
have
lots'
of
fun.
My
teacher's
'Youll have to take the chp r*: .lowly appmaehtog.
eeU. and -eo keep beraalf from baring
' 'Can't wait any longer, weather
long range of Cascade* covered name U Mbs Corde*. i am In toe
to take charity from her neigbbora.
1
He bad reached toe »ha*ty. as ho
r no weather!' he exclaimed. 'iTe nest -said mother, bravely
There waa i>o algn of lllnest in her with BDow. and all of tbe Olympic*. fourth grade. My studies are reading, got to go to Norway.'
"Ouriiij, toe lottg day that followed. I bad planned, and hadn't dared to
aritometir.
article
after trUcle we broke up aad
u h„ thr strwm was oswr. Aa
tow. no look of •errxtw in her eyea. When the aun aHoe* oa them toey spelling.
'Not for me. James.' Intermpted
took flne. WeU. 1 will cloae for tola language aad geography. There are
ThtUi
• Ui
burtud.
even
our
mother*
'
rolling,«>n
„ ;be wind had died away, be
motoer. weakly, from tbe bed. *1 can
Vk» VlBdt <
■ bowUac down tron
the storm cootiaoed. aad j .ixned. fearful of finding to fttoea:
illdren Of toe vUlage loved to go time, ptoaae tend me a card aad but- Iwvnty-elght scholars In school.
stand
to
go
wUbont
medkdne
better
Mve tour llitle pigs. Two of ibem
iM.ECftt. •
I't come!
b;,o | bavenT a doubt bat that
and tee "poor Margaret." She called
than you can stand thU terrible cold '
Prom
while and the other two are black.
lik* • bogrr'.wott tor my.
them all "her children.' and 1 would?r.' l said at dusk. *tocrcto ' bu-fear* would have been rtollaed.
'But I've got to go, or rise wcu
Age *.Hilda M. Schell.
On Christmas^ got an orange and
AM U» Mtur ilMt wMt hartlM
If they called her “Aunt
freeze!' declared talSer. quickly. nq^hlng else left lo bum; are cant ihad It not been for oor abeUlag boa- ‘
How
nice
It
Is
to
learn
about
the
a
silver
waicb
and
acmie
candy
and
destroy
the
bert
thing*!'
|£,n
ie." and liked to tell her nbont their
ira's ud
-PortUM TtMIb th« tlsUac tow ol the day.
playt. and. maybe, torir troublea. aad home* of our faeaway Sunahlnerd! nuts. Wc have lot* of fun sUdlng
what happened to them every nay. We all hope Hilda glU write again, down Mil. We have l<^ of-iparrow* .»n, ... 1, P...
b.., b,
^
around our barn, l can think of no
|shril It Twill give yo4 employment,
AM tM«M» SakM drtttod dmt aM She wed to make them toyt. cheap don’t we?
lomorrow.
|
can
stay
at
Mason's
mor.- so 1 will close.
you won't go to .'leep,
. and you
le toree-yearefid boy. vhlla
mUe totnta. made from the odds and
ahanty over night, and get home by
From
Traverse dto. Mkh.. R. F. D No.5.
TUI t&e land waa'whltaly flweM. eoda of material lett over from her
keep toe fire shouldering with the atnulng.. htase-If playing with hfe
■n o'clock n«u day.' •
Age II.
Clarence Houdek.
Jan. S 1*07.
AM tM il^l-t»Bat la^p. n gaidu work. Bat her flngera were ao skill
■ mtle'wheelbarrow filled with appMa,
"U W'Bh' UM-h-ss CO protest;
wc <"h*.'
t suppose tbe sparrows are glad
•tor.
•| hurriedly tamugM down basket [ said to bis grandpa, who was aaar.
fnl. M<>
love for the children to Dear President—
must have fuel, and there wasnt opafter basket oftbe corn <a’ from tbe ■ “Dapa. buy some of my apples." Rla
1 have not srriU^ to yon In a long 10 find food aud vhelter s-ouci toe
naaad ovw ih» «•?«•* wklto kreal. that the little rag babiM and
Dibrr axe In toe clearing.
open chamber, and all night long Ez-1 grandpa told him be did oot think Wa
cueer wooly Umbi. and funny rioih time, ao 1 thought t would write to bam. these stormy day*. I wish yon
“ T*x* BtUl dark the next mom- ra and I shelled.
could
zevthose
that
riiil
me.
By midnight thr | apples were good one*. aM be fife ^
I
go
3
to-achool
fa^-gchool
ev.
every
day.
^My
elephants and doga. aeemM ti
ng whr-ti father sUrted ont over the wind began^ die dewn. and tbU ' like to buy applw that bad worms la
la tlto mm at tltt foot of Um Ught- ckUdrea the moat sronderfel toys teachet% name ki Miss Anna I. Louns'
Klagaley. Mich.. told, cnincblng snow. Although toe rave me couruge. 1 wx-rV. ’ frantlcal-'
ItghLbOOM
toetn. Thelittle feDow was tboaght
toey ever saw. and had to go to bed bury. I am in the ifto grade. My
arose, it didn't stay'out long:
Jan.
1*08.
Ur tottlMr aad baba attwp.
1). for Ezra was «*'
with eold ful for a moment, toes said. “Oo totod
with them, nlght^ and nUy tucked atudie* are Yeadlng. arlthmeUc. geog
•ofore noon tbe sky wai
AM mt)« maid OnlcMs
to help me much. Bx-slder. hi* 111- take out toe wtoma aaA.^ fiss'n wM
raphy. music.'Unguagv. apelHng and Dear Presidentunder their armi during the day.
thought 1 qroutd try to write a let- overeast • wttb dense, leaden rioudi. tie finge'ra were worn and hl."cdlog.''i ’em.'' ^
Weil, about half a dozen yoara ago drawing. i have a cat. its name
IMn tom.
to yon. 1 have berii going to write Everywhere there was a deathly stillA rwoloto watob to kwri.
PmulelD Btolf made up her mind ibe Dick, and a little spangled hen. For
a long time. I cannot write very new; but shortly aftt-r dinner very
wwuM tahe some of the money the Christmas Santa daua brought me a
1. My friend Effle Bogan staye^ fine snow began to fall, and soon toe
IWa ware oaty toe three oa
doll, a dress, a book, a pair of
bad worhod ao hard to earn, and buy
wind .trose and began to howl like
Ufht-hmme Me.
a whole half-yard of pluth, and a roll hair ribbon*, two bottle* of perfumery all night with me and Cora and Et1 have a mile to go to ecbool. I Bionetrou* demon.
fhr totoer had trimmed The 1
of raw cotton, and ahe would make two boxes of writing paper, a game
" 'Your poor faihec—what will be
AM aet It hamlag wWry vkUe
tome holiday presenU for the chil or Anibors. some beauty plos and a have lots of fun in school now. I was
Rapid ch&nges of teenper
Mr. Bower's New Tears day and do?- riicialmed motber. For she well
poa: card album. It ha* been cold for
la toe mornlag'a duak aad damp. dren abe loved ao dcarty.
terrible slorms
on the tougheat constitution.
great deal to her. because abe eoulil toe past week but 1 am not aorvy. be stayed all day. Well, as my lettW U |
•’Ltmt brfore night ru be hack." be earn ao little, but abe thought abe cause It frose a little creek near my gelling long, 1 will cloae lor this meant-blizzards you call them now*dayr.
aatd.
would go without some of the thing* home, and 1 have spent a lot of time Ume. Good-bye.
The conductor pswing from &e heated
"All through
. AM Ml white anil allppM away;
she really needed. Jost to see bow.toaUag on U. 1 read toe Snnsblne
Age 10.
/ Vera Barrati. Eionn and cold I
iftside of a traCcy car lo the icy temperature
Away and away to the mainland aped. happy she could make ber little nrigfa! lelier* aod 1 enjoy them very much.
You girls mutt have lot* of fun kre.-» the fire going tonight.' I reasonBat it came not home that day.
Well. I guess my ietler Is getting
bor*.
of the fJatforsi —the canvasser gpendinj; an
ogt-tber. Are you all In the aame f 'or we shall freeze lo death.' Bat
Then ahe abut berarif away from tong euoagh. to I will have to close.
hour cr so ia r. heated buildmg £..nd iKea
grade at school?
where were wo to get the fuel? Fath
Your loving Sunshlner.
The mother stirred oa her plDow’a
le children for a day or two.
er had chopped only enough to 1
walking against a biting wind—know tbe Vlrglnla.E. Tmey.
and snipped and rewed. and puck
Kfegsley. Michi, two days, and 'twas half gone
AM moaaed In palo-and fear.
I know tbe creek Virglnta speaks
difficulty of avoiding cold.
ered. and atuir.d. all tbe while
Jan. :. 1908.
rvadf!
.Thw looMd in her tittle dao^fa
amlUng to hers<l( o»er her work. about very well. It 1* pretty
Dear President—
summer,
and
nice
to
skate
on
tn
tbe
“
'Be
capful
of
i:.'
cautioned
moth
Then what a tli;:e
there was*
Through the hhir of atartlng fear.
Bmuljfcn atrengdieiu tbe"
I thought I would write a few lines er. But careful as we were, before
For all her liitle frleuJs had the droll winter."Darttag.- ahe whleperM, “itY plerc- eat. aauclest. penest rabbiU any
to j-ou. 1 was. up at Bower's New dawn only two sticks remained; and
body so that it can better widutand the
tog wU.
Trnverae Clly. Mich.. Years, and bad dinner with one Of my
man child ever eaw. Yon had okly 'to
danger of <»kl from changes of temperature.
AM toe wmpaat to rough aM arlld; took at one of these brand new Eas
Jan. S. 1908.
had a very good
AM yau are no laddie, atrong and ter bunMei to know that It could Dear President—
with Millard and Artie. There
It win help yoo to avc^ taking cold.
An I have time. | will write to you. 101 peiaoDB there. Now I muat close
lay egg* already dyed red whtte. and
My rm Bttla maMae toUd.
Mack, in honor of the nattonkl col I did not go to ^ool tots week be for tods time.
From your Sunshine boy.
cause tbe road Wu drifted full of
ors, If It wanted to.
XlL DRUCOISTS: SOe. AN3 *1.00.
^
"Bat tto atoft ttwn’a the lamp
Age
li.
L^
Bsrratt
I am sorry to *ay that I haveThat was a great time tn Olengenl
feed.
You must have had a lUie time oa
AU PVanleIn Bteir* children (who lost my pin. Will you please send
Or Ito flamea will die to toe dato. were here Just because she loved me another? I will try lo keep It New Tears day. It I* a pmty nice
AM toe aaUor leae to hU atmoat need them, yoa know) showed tbelr toys and not lose It. My brother died Ihe way to begin the new year, isn't It?
To find
for a certaint
certainty
Ttoa Ught ad oar tolefe ark."
whether < .not your heart is
to other children, who lived farther Itth day of July. He was a 8unsh»affected. One person in four
1 guns you did not know it.
away. Then they all wanted toy*,
*m W wU bnCeha "a 9i»p at
has a weak heart; it may be
le was Edward Fish.
For
too. aM finally poor Margaret fairly
If so. you should know
laughed aud cried, becanse /he didn’t Chrtstiqu 1 got somo hair ribbon*, Diwr PresidentWhy, matoar. m twelro yeara oU.
and save serious conAz I have time to write a line
bow to give to all the dear Bt- •ome side comb*, a new dress, a cup.
AM atoafly. aM aerer afraM to cUmk tie oaea. without going to toe poor- tome bead*, a plate, a toy piano and CO to you I will do so. a* 1 have i
scqiluenccs. If you have short
AM r*a leariMd to do aa Pm toM." house berwir. But abe did It ^me- a uek Of candy. 1 have two little written to you before. Vera, my sis breath, fluttering, palpitation,
hungry spel's. hot flushes; if
how. until—no. It wasn’t a beautiful friend* wbo would Hkc to Join toe ter. I* going to write a lett<-r
Thea OMtehaa up to too top at toe fBirj< that came along, but It
you cannot 'He on left side; if
Sunshine Club. Tbelr namew are lama and papa are gone to t
toaar.
you have fainting or smother
Mabel Smito and Aiilne Hendersbot. a>^ I do not know what to write
•omebody who did Just as well. It
Dp the toy. amooto-woia atair,
ing spells, pain around hcaiT.
AUo
pu;
Louise
M
c
Q
u
<
td
'»
name
on
>
you.
J
did
not
go
to
school
today,
toy-merchant, and be aiade up his
Waal Mpvto aM aaiMy that vary mind that such
in side and arms, your heart is
toe Cradle RolL she Is three yeara
hare lou of fun at school. I tried
Bear,'
weak, and perhaps diseased.
Please send too card* ind but to get some more namrw but could
Margaret made could be sold to chil
The atoat to bw eyaa aM hair.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cur
dren *U oven toe world. So Margaroi tons In my name. 1 wish Mm. Wil not get any non- namea this week.
liev’c j-ou- Try a bottle, and
Stelf wan't poor any more, and af-, liams and Aunt Uzrie would wnte Well, aa my letter is getting lug. I
■Mflad tito latoR aM ahe MmtoM u
see how quickly your condition
a while ahe had enough money to again. Well, my letter i* getting tong; will close for this tfme. with low to
wM.
ta-ill improve.
bnUd a MMii factory where Jusi toys nd I win have, to close, so good-bye.
And Ha clear light glowed afar.
t'nan
'
From your Sunshine boy
made. Aad four years ago.
To warn of raeflt iM rocka to lett, that factory, abe made the flrat Ted
Charlie Barratt.
Afio II.
1
Mabel Fish..
was sturmna wiib rx«n tr
Thto martow-a gnldtog aUr.
I was *0 very sorry to learn of Ed
I am glad to bear tifen you. Char
dy Bear.
listen to vbal somMinc says about wards' death. It 1* bard to spare any lie. and hope, now that you have
Crmth fnv two rawn. Aay lItU* ev.rAad aace again, whan the world
« mr Sunshlneta.
written to me. you will care to write
llen wc-uld eaiue pslpjiailoB. tad I
ber: ,
ould rot Ho OD try Irn sMo wnhont
again.
To this Wurttemberg factory there
•ufTwiaa. Tr!<-y adviard m. to try Iw.
In the dnwn of a bright new day.
StUi-c llnrt Cur* and Nrrtinr. mhJrh
Snilon# Bay. Mich.,
conv* often a rolling chair bearing
I did with ttie mult that 1 an in
Thare waa Joy to toe bearta of the
brt:-v
fcr,.:ih than 1 ev»r was tr-for*.
Maple
City.
Mich.,
R.
F.
D
No.
I.
an aged woman, whoae body 1* as In
Jan.
l<t*8.
Baker talk
haviiur *»iB»d >• pound* alrvc- I t->mDear Presidezu—
ert as toe dead. But ber anna aod Dear Prealdent—
mctwl taa;n* It. I took ahoot tlurAtoag toe •toray bay.
tryti U-ltJ..*
fh» two mrdir;n-w. and
hands are aUll ber own. And her face,
Phones-Citizens HI. Bell l«i»
thought I would write you a let
doan to write you
baxefi t br*n S-:h.-.d with my tirart
•Jaoa."
JUUt I.ILl.tK TtMMAH.
with toe simple grayncss of (be hair, ter and tell you bow I am getting few Use* to let yon know I got the
When the little boats came tailing to
Vppvr Eanduaky. OhM.
above it. 1* infialtely tweet with the along. 1 go to oeboo) every day. Jdy card and buttoos all right and was
De. MUm- Hasrt Cure W sMd by
>lUntc and aoond to the Und.
To tie karen the tight had helped Ufe which U tn that still, dead bodjr teachers' name U Mias Bertha Cor- very much pleased with toem. Papa
of her*.
have gone to Gieo Arbor
dcs. I uae her very much 1 at
aod^.'Baffla ha
He will refund your mona/.
them win.
"Prom the moment of her arrival,
third grade. We have thive
and' left me a
aisfeia with tbe
By toe aid of a ckUdh brave baM.
Milea Medial Co.. Elkhart. lod
the model factory of tfurttemberg. and one dog. He Is very good. We had baby. Will you please put his name
—Margaret B. Sangafer.
pulsing with tbe energy of tabor per
bad storm here today. After school on toe Cradle RoU?
He Is eight
fectly cared tor and perfectly order
ride on my sleigh. Ther* were tot* montbs oM. His name it (^ir. It 1*
rrlday, Jan. 10. toOE ed. takes a sudden Mcbastment of
of boy* In school today. 1 had to stay quite nice oei today. We are going
New members Joining alnce Jut tethough, with toe In sehom all day because it was to slide down hill Ufis afterecna. WeU.
pertod;
coming Ol it* mistress, all that was stormy. There are twenty-el^i boys t will close for ibis time with lore to
Hilda SebeU. Trim. Waah.
offer* fine business epperNeed Our Buckwheat Flour to
kind and grateful and human In that aad girl* wbo go to our school. For all the SanoMners.
tun-tiet for theac well train
Cart Houdek. Sutton* Bay. Mich. great Jwann of workpeople ipran;
Cbristma* I got a silver- watch and
Frcm. yosr true Suntblaer.
ed in Business Method*. That
Morgan Hall. Traverse CHy. Mich.
make good Cakes.
Into quick rejoicing.
0 onnge* and some candy and tots
Age: lt>.
Mamie E. Burflend
Mabri Smltb. and ArUne Hender"Well li may. The paralyUc. help of ai
ant*. In acbooi we have lou of
nave you a good bill to slide on.
80.000 successful graMates
ahot. Tntverfe City, Mlrtt. Names
of the Detre-t Buiineia Umlea* lu her rolling chair. 1* Margaret fun evfry day. Please send me a card beer yoar house? It's great fna, Un’c
•en^ by Mabel n,h
’
you
will find it betterthan the
vcrsiiy
new
de^ng
so
well
m
Stelf. the motoe;r of tbe Teddy Bear, aad button. This U tbe first time 1
th;*
growing
cty.
Delay, Laura and Mary Smith. Sum
tbe woman who. from toe ud dull- have sr^ziea to toe Sunshine Club.
better
common kind, tastes like more.
mit City. Mich . R. p. D Sa 1.
of her own crippled exHtenc*.
Age E
Carl Houdek.
Uan todsy.
Why ,
A
Doapsfat*
SbaiUng
D
m
.
Name tent by Mamie Burflend.
ready?
Enter
anj
.
..
hu given comfort aod plenty lo hun
timt.
Your brotoer has been a SunaHoer
Nan knew a story was fortocomln*.
Winter term now eoen. Fine
dreds of humble home* In her native quite a long while. I am glad you
fer when grandma po&bed ha% her
catalogues tree.
Write fer
N. Y. F. tomMiliia Ctob CrMie Rail. land, and'ha* given sheer delight to one now. also.
glseset in that way. the was recall
W. F. Jewell. I
Loulaa MeQoeaa. age three years, children young and cdd. hy thr hunR. J. Bennett. C. P. A- Prin
of her quaint, true stories of
TriverM City. Ifich. Nsme ini by
cipal. 15 Wileoz street. Dc
houand. toe wide srorld over."
Summit City. Mfe.. R. P. D. No.
the long ago.
Mahal PUb.
trot Mich.
Jan. 7. l*0«.
“I think. Nan. I've never told yo-j
SUNSHINE!
^?FARMS?;iPREE
WESTERN CANADA j Monumental
' Cut Stone Work
H.Y.F
, ara
It G>$ts
Nothing.
WANTED!
?
t
Cedar Shingle
Timber
Traverse City Mfg.
You
h
*
t
B
Such a pntty calendar faai come Dost PrealfienW
of a sMUeg bee
jour
groat-qaeJe'
HANNAHSLAYCO.
«KAND TKAVmr ftCItAlA, THUMlUr, JANUARY 16. 1«0«.
t of bah-1 malud butter aM a little flnely-chop-j
THE OLDEST WAN IN AMERICA
lag powder. The aognr and tbe floor; ped paiuley: batly. add the whites of
HOME CHEER
sbonld both be sifted beiore meaaur- of the eggs, beaten sUS. Pot In a botSllx tbebaiter-wF3 and bake In trr>4 panmn^bake haU aa hoar.bastgem pans w.lOeh hsvo j.rerloaslj been'lag ooeaskiDkily wlib\-ii; a capful of .
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
bottcrid.
!.ct waier, in which bas beeo addtd a.,'
?
Escaped the Terrors i
Many Winters By
Using Pe-?u-ria.
Richmond Cheese Cakes, or Maids, spoonfdt of boner; a mile salt and
pr Honor are favorite
. Ere kftlf Ue etorj U told;
on «M MMp.
Tftftt weft^eoft their
It tm't Mm bATdlr Hke It'A tnic.
And the wUdom
Thn )Ht ft f*w then
ftf«>
plea.
n« tr«M vas r«M thft AR^rd1,
daUng
fatih Id H«ftvm
of
back
to
London
Queen
tar’s, pepper and a fee
btuon.
Elizabeth's Juice. Remove to a hot platter, gam-,
reign. They an- very nice made srlih ^ Ub with parsley, and pour o
grMt a pint of teeet m lk, a tablespoon-Yellow.ug i
God'i
drop*. of
r h (he.
One cupful of rich
fnl of comsiareh. the Juice and grat- milk added to tbe Juice of the salmon.
.! Ak. tie Mt (be work twt the worn ed rind of a lemon, tbe yoIU of two one tabbspopaful t ach of butter and .
tbMftCk.
That breaka the bean of
Aa' iMngs «ftft Mnd o’ peart, r*
eggs, a lliUe talu a toaspoonful of flour; cook until thickened. Frtwh flab
n!
d
butter and a scant cup of sugar. Mb' may
be
nsed Instead of
tbe church Into tbe boiling milk, preferred, and*
Aft' peu* Uke I «-bwM tercet
minced
|N spealinc •'( hi>
bealib and ei
1 treme
Ireme old age.
ace. Mr. Brock
Krerk ai
saw;
‘•AU.-ratnau baa UveW in the world
aa long ac I have, be oucht to hav«
fur.nd oo: a grvaS manv thtog* t-v ex
perience. Ithiakibavedooeso.'
salrntw. if
onion
will
and continue etlrrlng UU the mixture .please some palates better than pareIt Will All CeiM Rlsbk
Bov ve voitld cfttber In ft croup
Alter the choree vaa done, and eet Now. don't yoa worry, and don't you is thick. Add tbe yolks of the eggs ley lor flavoring,
fret;
and the sugar, tbe peel of tbe lemon..
Scalloped Salmon—Take crushed
A-rtt'tlB' there, out Oft the atoop.
It will alt come right.
Good IftD’! Ii’a carpeted with loe;
The ole chair's tram In lu place;
b trimmed
with drapee
Juice.
save, thorn for a tnerlDgue. Flit little tbe crackers, put In a
Hulld tbrm with Infinite care again.
of froety
The world's conalructad
laee.
|dan
Don’t aeen. to aee the treeo ao bare.
upon
tb<
Ton tmed'M take jronr pan oat there Tbeb atrlre for It with your
mlgbc—
An’ peel potatoes on the atoop.
the
AD tnxcr-Uke. dovn on the woods.
AB**wMl be all set troe acaln.
•
t;
"As for Dr. V
Pe-n-hM, I hMve toaad ff fo Ac rfM
best. Ifact theoofyreUmhleremedy
htr these mffectloas. ft hns bena
mystsadbyfor mpayyiars. mtidl
attribute my good health and extreaie old age to this remedy.
three
two
eggs,
Salmon
Souffle—Boil potatoes and
Melt one tablespoonful of
one
inctita. It protect me from
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feet* of Biid.!--D ebaagee; It gleas me
str- ngibiii keepa my liloud In goodclrcuIatioD. I have come to rely opon t*
aUnoei entirely for the ntaay Uule
Ihlnga for which I need medicine.
“Wbeo epldemlca ..f U grippe llrslbegan to make tbcir appearance in ihia
country 1 waa a anSarer from thla du-
of
' ifiouF. and add one and onehalf cop-
Peanut Macaroons—Mix one cu^l; fuls of cream, some pepper, and salt
into a stiff paste wOh the unbeajea | egg-i.
Sponge
point
Set swsy to cowl.
A half-houi
whites of two egg*. Drop upon butter-1 before u»lug beat the whites of the
to
spread. | eggs to a very sUS froth, blend them
Remember there's alwaya a turning and bake In a moderate oren.
ausBMr
skin,
These are very pleasing to buter In a »p der. blend In
ed pani, allowing room
It win nil COSO right!
aUea.
from bones and
large Ublespoonful of flour and make' to, and then the beaten yolks of three '
aobblnc Bren when ererTtbiog'* out of Joint
Akna I alt and elosa mf area.
too
salmon
fight— of sifted conlectloner's sugar and one' mon and one pint of the mosbed pota-
AcMnat the pan# the anew drifts fast
for
Bresded Salmon—One ban'
Of finely flopped peanuts, one cupful to aeason; add one can of flaked salthe
It will nU cose rlghL
post
browning
twoifasL
into cakes, and bake :n m moder-1 mash tine.
you down;
think, and lone
add milk to prevent
Cakes—Take
the uste.
Get up again, and Join
A WlRtor Paftey.
the United Stoieu
-I have alvat. baea aTerrhealihe
man, hut,of c-ur*.-.«u' J.-<-t to Ih.- aflec::on* wliicli are due to »u4dea ebaagea
IU thccllraal--and temperature.
Cranberry um. sweet mUk to cover and bake In but
floor, one half cupful of sugar, one! freed
oven.
anlk
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If the worid in iU rough jday knock*
To work or loaf-^iat on the atoop!
[cllaiBte. Forll9yemrslhP\-emlthstood the chm
b ts of butter In plenty, then sJd Uy-
them ers of crackere. and salmon and seas-
then add sweet milk and floiTr to roll
Don't be iU-natured, and
frown.*'"
ffue tUrealy to the c/tem of the
of baking powder and one half tea-; pepper and salt. Mix thoroughly and
Failure for leading you to sncce
Baoh with a dovar. paepla- trocct.
proper thlag tor M/mcofs tbpi »n
»al-
yon say spoonful of nutmeg; mix these well. | fry In pats In hot butler,
blees
coodt;
dW heattl dose a^oekla’. then.
ovt te myeBrire setfs/oedon la rfic
with
layer of
half cupful of butter, one teaspoooful; slice* ut bread cut flae,
It win all cose right!
When Natar* abova her new sprtnc To aometb'ng better, and
And
It will not fell.
Out Mesl Tea
Failure <»1y say pare Ibe way
An' colora aealterod all abeot.
cow
set
cupfuls of rolled oaU. one cupful of'
No matter u yog bare failed today.
The cold nlcbt wind
them tin brown. If n meringue is used
add It after baking, and
another simple tart dessert.
crow
oases ODV
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or. dish or pan. cover the bottom
and aarved with delicBir white cake offer oven oneAalf hoar. Should It get dry
It will all eouM right.
Jaa- thtna. tbougb. when
also
back In a cool oven to took it sIowU'.' onlng till dish te well llUed. pour in
or an boaeat liring for erery man;
An- aoov all on the cblcken^oop.
beat the white* In
urt shells with tbe mixture and bake|moa.
why. teen.
The cnrdea etrip thet va* eo nice,
••Owe Of the tMnzs I hmvffohmh
butter, salt and last of all tbe lemon, cracker* (not too tine) butter a deep
TIse-s too preWoua for vaJn recret.
If your caaUw have cnimWed away,
Drops—Beat
to
-
a
••/ bad aerermf tong ahn* *lth
i Into the souffle, pour It Into a butter-;
tbegrtp.
troth ed baking dlsb. and bake In rather a
,Tb all onek troublee. ao keep atralght three egga and oae cup of sugar. Stir quick
/
-this
1 hare a eblon— atmncelj aweet—
you
ahall
flour,
n
one beapinR cup of elfted i
which two
traspoonfuU
■ this disease.
Pried Salmon
Cakes—Use
of salmoo, removing the Mts
I tried Pe-ru-aa for la grippe and
bone
found It to ba Just tbe thing."
Don't surrender, whate'er you do.
HTlto clothed la croon froa top to
ter tin ibeeu with
The share of Ood's bapptneaa meai
It will aU cose rl^V
Aa orchard all allnab with bloom;
In
la a later letter. Hr. Brock wrlua:
pass
through a potato masher, and veason
a with butler while hot Mix thorough-
tbe moat tempting home-made cakes.: salt,
—Ualeolm Douglas.
A dati wood, and within lu cloen,
•om*
A thnM that alaca oneo and acala
Oslle^ou* Cake Raoipes.
No one erer Oreo of cake, but It b
Hb awdly avow oettatle strata;
clear
hntter ter until they are'mealy, then
lly. equal quantities of salmon and
But aeek. ctfll seek. tUI ft groWa your quick oven. Flavor with vanilla.
Hickory Nat Macaroons are among tsloes. and season with pepper and
ilgbt-
vkOa to
and fra
The white avana alow and tUtaly co>
^1a anavorad by notaa
washed
(free from salt) and drop In teaspoon
fula thre«.4Dchea apart. Bake
lor you;
% BiTor lake, aeroas vbeae laeo
brosa awkaa anfilw,
n pleasure to
ai
lUy
and ere very easily made.
-n-. o..
aarre
beaten egg may
a
be
added.
Stir to- though It is not nec«su(r. Make In-
I county.Tcxa>. ba» lived f»r ii'i vear.-.Bombe/oretbeVahedSmeswere
gether A pound of powdered sugar, a to cakes, and try In hot lard until
For many year* he re-id.-d at li*.qn.
Fall., eighteen milea west of Warn, hut
pound ^
o^-«nts chopped aa fine as pos- they become a delicate brown,
now live* with bl* son-in-law at Valley
sible. the wUtrt of
five
unbeaten.
Bstmon and Macaroni—Tbe*e are
« 0o.f, .»« .K.U.« 1. comMutU... Bm.k
Break U,.
ihe
tablespMDful of flour, ana excellent in combination.
A letter dated July S, IM.'«TUteo for
; J **?*^i,
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pretideBit elected.
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. Mr- Wreck by his wife, Sarah J.Broek,
Pe-ni-aa het proieetad him from
naic*:
I
I all sadden ebangea
"Lhst ninter I bad Jnst g
!
Vefentno/faeraara.
■np out of a spell of tfcffMs. whan
♦
Shod a borte %-bea 99 years eld.
: / commenced taklag Pemaa.
I.
! Al» ey$ coosaered Ibe grip m itt
new one. Here' are cakes In mrlety to
two small
AM an the atr b filled with sni
•nit all purtea and nil Ustea;
powder Drop from a teaspoon on the for twenty mlnu\es. drain
How the- htrfia alac! And wWl they
MWawea Cake—Dbaolra
a
level tin and bake In a very moderate oven; range In a butietwd dish In alternate grave of General Anoraw Jsck*oa.
t
u'l
m r
ir
aapOon of eoda In a tablespoon of as they burn rathere asUy andneedto ayens with the flaked salmon, pouring
Mr.ISrwkwadlgniti'-doid gcotlemmn.: J ^
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warm water and add one-half cup of cook slowly.
over all ooe pint of
well seawned
^
if
Beliie, Pe-ra^ the xrsmtesi
Hi.
faunlv
BiMe|.«til!rrc»,Tvcd.aru1
‘
j
molasses and a balfabrdlnrsBG wilea
Hickory Nut Cake—Cream together wl.lte sauce.
Cover wllh
bmiered
**'*
’lr l**tinrrc»,-rvcd.arirt a fwsMd.v of the age for eaterrhof
It»bow* that ilx-ilaic of hi* birth «i
cup of btosm augar, then add onm — ..1
o.plkl. of 10. ,m..: oronb. oM brawo 1. . q.Jok o,,».
wriitea I It' years agu.
quarter cup of BOfieaed butter, ibti utaied or pnlverized sugar and
luolassee and onc-balf cup of
half cupful of
butter;
add
!
For Johnnie'e Lunch Box.
' '
Who wottM not line on anch a day?
O.’vorld ao fair. O. me to daar.
jnat MW Ood’a haaton Itsatt asm
in
tearpoonfuls
of
baking | macaron.
The areas b pnat; I wake alone;
nllt MU two and our-half cups.ol fourths of a cupful of sweet milk, two!
t hdar the
flour wl
mU
When 1 beard that
la grippe waa epidemic catarrh
«ann^
of
A field of vaelnc. aunmer wheat;
The
At tim f did BOt kaow
^.that Pe-nt-oa oas a remedy for
vlnda' aacry Boai
letahtT.wsky pn
flue,
boll
In
"Fhe chfldren always
thrdiurdl and ooe-hair cupfuls of flour, sifted • I’*'**'*- ■“'1
^
salted
water
and
like
ime to Waco and aai for hi. pn-tui
ar-
ginger-;
y,.,j
children of a. ^.ju
,,„n.
.
a
^ !i,ielc hatt- r. iWi uin
,1’ i: !T b I-
j
lnapostscrlpLMrs.BrackaMar uHe
rereivea a great many letters Inqnlrlag
alteut what Paruna will d«. 1 do not
IMjtk they ,-a«
; get a liottle and try .u"
-lisiiw-e. the rl*.k ol
imrbs Infeclloa more readily tbaU'cot-'
if you have just bed
ikq.
and-eannot be ao.readily cleaned,
gr ddio or
fiour wUb a level teaspoon of cinna with two teaspooDfuU of baking pow-i*»rger growth. Here are several va- ugjjj
full meal, aud :ire fevllng as fresh Tli’> may bo testrj by exposug a
°!'l- f«ni:ilar theme: . ,i,p ovfn. on tin sh.-Hs.
Moat CTMlMa Lord, onr life's sweet mon. and mU with the liquids. SUr der and I one cupful of hickory nut
„
“1 rv’-i.-d as p-rf-slblc. At i-a*l take dark wooleo cos- In a clpset to tka
In OM cup of floured, seeded, and
.1.
UjbU, .IU «oor:|
Soil Gl.B.rl,n.a-Tkra. wll bo.o .
u1ko1i-T.o > < w o,
.„|i„
aprlac."
of «
cream, one cup
umr.iej.nis baklug pow --■•!"! huti. r before vt-niurtug Into ibv- <!i.*»*.
On.- will l«- found to rmHI
.
—Tircinto rrahUjTi. In
HarperY phopped rabUa and bake In -s ahaet lasHy. add ooe-half teaapoonfnl
la a moderate oven.
T..U1. .0. loia U th. .Ui« oI loot,bolter, or p.rr toiler uid »r. me.i
„„
AM sob akrad. ”Be awlR to brine.
Com Starch Cake— Beat
oue-balf eiO. Wien lo . .till Iron; Uke 10 arlPblbi.. ooe eop .u,^ ooe e»|, n,o
cup of butter and one and uae-elgbik
eapa of augar until
• -1>d days grow longor.
very
light and
• iW ana grovt stiwngor.
creamy, add one cup of gonr and one
•
cop of eomaUrch sifted with two tea-
The ManU la
•
the
wtadova—
Mans of baking powder, one-half cop
how they grow!
Of milk, and last the beaten whites
• Thdy OSes to listen—
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.
two small loaves and Ice with thick !»**«. one teaspoon sod*, ooe table- ,
third cu;i uf cream. Roll, spri-ud wlih 'rti«y
' spoon ginger, one teaspoon cinnamon
white Ic'ng.
msple t-ugar and hnlier.
o».e..kWk Hikko. cki^u
----------------------------------
,irk r.-n, Wh..„. men, i, ,
;>ati»-n(
the
temperature
Baked Biscuit WIlhotA an Ovmi.
msy
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mMe after any ^ recipe fw white ^
^
^
rr-te'^ddSCr Sh
German , Shortcake—iA
popular :»ater. and
lasteulng them
u.
tbe and hoc
. '-*> - —^mt on frony mom. doore and .aU-
In thU place
the
Wscu t.
greasy on top; cover, and when they
Imitly the flour. '"F" •» G'^^man eboricake.
To one
M,-dicine '* arten disagreeable to
of tour egga and a teaspoon of flavor allowed in mixing this middle Uyer'S»r n»<>
iMr hil^t eyea gtUtea.
allowed ID mixing teii modie twer.
^
tabtespoouful • take and eo'ni.tlm,. iajurtouf to tbe
tng. One spoonlul of milk mom msy
And wtet IheyYe besrlag .1
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of lard, iw.i luai.liig teaspoonfuU o! ti».||i. H;.- It may l.c swallowed withbe nn^ed to make this batter Just
think I knew—
rteh*^deJd^ ‘j?e*?oll^''ng*te'g^^ar*S'M^^oM°?S^of*mo^«^
talO.Itpoorfuls of «,■ touching il,.. t^mih or teeth. Drop
large howl c
rtgbt. M the egg* asay be smaU. Bake
aprtng tkafe ooslng.
« »«’tfponnfm
Ifter mWng the cake^lrtde 1^^ cup
e.„f Mur milk
x.iiv « e^«. n„.- teaspoon
,e.*,«on
Mltrpont.fui of salt.
aalt. Mix all-ih.alMh.- requlr.0
requltvd amount into
lato wheat flour.
flour,
amaU tlDS or In a loat and a
Tha htnvB bas’ hasstag.
three Mrts’and bake t’*o of them -kinper. one of clnnsmou. half a tea“<»■ «»- «<>»>■ aPd roll It over, lay it on the tongue and
na-awoet want wind* e? an • «ktle fresh.
iTtevit
inTJ. kte-n ana ,«isnoon salt
Dissolve one teaspoon
■' •»'
»b" Phi'*’* ««>d s'-nd »
April day.
*I
(without shortening)—
Ihe third ilToM eupfurof
-oda In a teaxpoon cold water; add
P®”
'•<> ‘brets. ,mt it, .lowr, before'you know it. FY.Ilow n
WkUe aMws are drlfUng,
*'ooe egg. half cupful brosm
sugar,
a few *^aliowt> o
cupftil of currant*, one quarter'thU and l— --------------------------« “ "*
Tha srttn b ahlfUng—
e'hslf cupful molassee. halt cupful aour
tbe eld-* ;
If you hav.- no sprav for 'he throat
Stir in two .....
cu|« flour ....
Slid add
Tha grts old winter^not bag • i Mlk, one and a half copfoU flout. of^ pound of dtrOD. two tei
*« »“>f done, which can he JuJged
by their pnffineu. turn sack blaoult
carefully, and BnUh the baking with««» cover
One «n
bake btsenlt te
»bla
thla way ii
in Ism than half the Him »
to get «i oven ^ onough. and
**■1’
^te heat, as moder-
«e baking i. necMtery. and but llttie beat ’■* required. It can all be doos
«*»■ b«n»-
tnee. chocolate and one table'“h
v-i am! ...sal catarrh a soft small sponge
^ molasses, a dash of spice.
. t*u
baked put the layer, together with 10-^Pocm butter, melted together, four
U an ext^-Ilen. subMltute. C-e a tea- “" “*7“
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of izli and one-fourth spoon>*“•
Prevent browning too
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Cinnamon Cake—Cream one cup of Ing. presi tightly to Itwure-the layers ■ mixture Into three deep well-buttered
^ cake brood to l.e eaten with coffee 1* ,,r. of taking eoda to a plat of hoi
Ooe can have hot htocult
Slicking, and cover with Icing. 'Tbls-Un* and bake In a moderate
lollow*; f.;-.- ,-j.mdof Ugh'
j-j,, ,b,- *|-,nw .-md snuff. It
dr-ad of beating an oven._
^wmmm
ewtwr • vwwrc together, add onWialf cup of
recipe makes a large cake.
' minuter.
Iread-One quart
«"r the oven. ..ue-,,,^, j,..,,
d.suureeabl.- a* -dlwlnc
weather, or rten
B egg well besien. onu and tbreeMarble Cake—For the light halier.;
ESec'ion Ginger
cup milk, one cvp
a t »in. qu;o
,h.. band and eWre the bead de^
S'*"** »
butter I*c»t molasses,
Hora' are two poems which
teU quarter cups of floor
sifted
wUb ertam one half a cupful of
little butter, one teaspoon‘‘ !«''"•? •>' *'“‘“'r.
cm;. ughtfulLv. : '
»««. -Ill ^ all who
Uta-k story and
v* the bit of sun- three level teaspoons of baking povd- with one cupful of powdered sugar; l»rd and
•
So atay!”
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dhlM
vUeh It
b
always
Chaer's happy mlaabo
to
cupful chopped rablns. bait tea-
•-spoonful eoda
sail and spices.
Homs er. and bake In a abeei about.hatf an
help acat/hour.
W>
Sprinkle powdered
cinnamon
' and granulated ‘sugar over the ' lop
Not Work, fivt Worry.
It M not the work, but the worry
of flour, then
'eqoare*. '
l%nt vrlnkbe the smootb.talr face..
ft, .UM.- .Mppel wi'.e. ol lour i
fti Hour erftoS. lo ~.ke • -oi..
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.... of dough.
BftJI
aggs and’one-hiif'ot
teaspoonful
Roll cot
out Ilka
like Uiln
thin Mseulls.
Wscults. ®“'
the vanilla. Beat in alternately one-half Md bake by a gentle Ore. Roll so It
of a cupful of milk and thiM trepfuli 'v'in fit n the pan and mark It both ;^
in
ChoeoUte
Loaf
Cake—Two
bU
”
'"*■ ttllCknetK
te'CMiess of
oi tb>»
turn hPntM-mi
in last one teaspoon l-oth ways, forming Inch checks.
‘
.
■ Honey Gingerbread-W«m a genoregga. ■fnl of baking powder.
For the dark batter, cteam one-half ««» half
^«»lf cupful of butter and beat In-
‘
ky.
I onehair cup sweet mUk.
flour, two teaapoonfols
That dims the lostre and s^nrkle
or ey«a that were once oo bright.
BM BOW are heavy and troubled
With a weary, deepoodont light
_ cupful of butter with ooe cupful; «o It ‘*0 scadi cupfuls of strained
two cup*
baking pow or dark brown sugar; add one-haU, koney. beating until the mixture Is
—. SUr ------------------------------------------------Of
a cupful of molasses, ihs yolk* of a Hkht cream, then beat In one ubie
der.
in a
tin basin one-balf cup
milk, one-half cup sugar and grated the four egg* well Iwau-n and a pinch, "l-oonful of powdered sugar and half
ichociilaie lo sufficitnUy
color
ilie'of salt. Add oltcraatolr throe cupful*. a teaspoonful of cinnamon. Add the
icake-abom
one-halt cupful.
te—about one-half
UDlil thick, flavor with
That dgtVM all sleep
paJaj.
Aa we toM aad torn and wonder
Sponge (?mke—One cup sugar, and
About Ihe oarsa of tbe
Do *e taink of the haafl's bard U- two eggs well
grauna mixed tpice and
three
tea-! burred ehallow pans in a moderat.-
beaten together, one spOMtnls of cocoa and beat hard, o'en for forty-five minutes. Keep cot
Put tbe two hatters In aliertiste lay- Ted for thirty mlnutre.
tsaspooo baking powder elfted with
Or tbe step* at the Ored feel
Ah, M! but'we plan and ponder,
ooe cup flour. Stir well together and ers and streaks In a large lost pwi.
add due-tb'rd cup bolHng water. Bake and hake in a BWderate wen from
made to quickly.
While Sponge Cake-SUi together
ooe cup flour, one cup of sugar, one
It te not the woefc. hot Ihe wony
teaqMuful -of baking powder and a
That make* os eeher and sad
I IltUe salt, add ooe-baU cop at milk
Titet makes us narrow and iwrdld.
Vhea we should be
^
dheery
I flavoring, and lastly, ihe wn|)-beaten
and, whhea of three eggs, pour into a. b
l^d.
|tered pan and bake In a rather slow
TMre'a a shadow hetore the SDUlight oven unlU done, being very caiernl hi
ihlckneas.
Afiemoon Tea
Or. If preferred. bakeX
sugtr
it is BQl tka tenijfcbuttta -oony
that nai't tk* W«M *row old.
li-'at these apcSlsat*
Imc ni-j !*• fifi. J
>hai r 1* nu.r.- conifon-
Uemon.
When '»i«- ^l.;n
bM
add
—tift 'Tyt'O- flour wM
There are quanUUes
at
■' diavasi-*
dry ouL maat will
rniA grow hard and tasteleaa. maabed
; ti 1* *ai.i 1/ '< i>-•t'ha- d.'irk
wh'i >h<riid know
ibi-rli
from r-iTiUgi'-jK
petauxs will not form a hard yellow
lufeciiou .crUft
if
protected
by ’AU method
; much more! from the drying action of tbe air, Af-
re-n-li;-.- than li.-l- ei»th«-r. This Is a t< r all. anything that
why
tj<
- -.
wUl
reduce
rh'-iid wrer Ugh’I waste In the American kitchen la a
; ccit'/B. \V(.»olen ai-
dpe to hand down.
t valuable
■ r
r^p*
U.^l.ru.-ed -.t ti;;.y
Ii'!'** dry March or ur-
tte ence
,
ShnvV 1 ic- n iV Ih- pjvnrv?d 'Wn
with the th-i-iiwiBi-
ibcicw
luin-'t-*.
ji'" 'b-iia-.-i.
drain off tha Juice
and
Th-i-i- #ni;-:i Wteui- '.b‘
-rv.'. ».'L
sabibrmnd _of#M.
break'
Fruthem Rica
Chest Protectors
tn . r. Ir -r v1
u w,--, ........
'•
_ .
_
Cake*—Thess
'
rxe match a-rt fir- to
eau ................n
:t
The
yoOc* of two eggs. Md lour anj^hoce*. Add the youlk* of two or of belled rte-. add a cuq and a hslf a, deliph:f il. Tefre-iing odor to tiLastly,
;.i!^ ,t w'
U- prv - ntvl tronj becf«i ag dlscol-.*-J bf
Ihefnra aadlng ita gratei rad of a,S»a wrf'i a fori. reJeeUas tka skin caie* arc not tweeteaed. To a cupful wC mske a preny flame aai icpir.
That nuBbere tke jtan ’Ot lia An-'tableapoons milk.
. -.t-'. ],.
**''•
beaten yolk* .of two day* ip a n-om
egg*, and two caps each of rice flour ter at lp> d'ypte.
pfeparlng it. some of which are gtv n; flf'v n
•j»l! f>li?u! ■
Biscuii-Crrem
a cup each of sugar and but
-
F,'-r ;i v«r» L or’"o. «ir until our annu'il/initn’ory
if a saucer cori'a.-:is b-. un. w will yell any Ch-w- Protcc’or in
Tha Ever Popular Balmen.
and tbe ordinary floor. Add the whip- Ing ihj ire i> jSalmon U
whites of the efor*
eggt, Inf^inf^, mixing
mixingtfed
tfed 4!''
*!'!i aw-th-;. Place .l-ei.l.vs a delicacy which always p«d white*
U's'oc': ’’ o.-'te- "d • ff. as we w-h I ;• reduce cur
Ute
In lor
in lightly.
n.lxturt- f».m
fSom» »tbu.v
thus ahr.
ahr. ng'-d i«eiw.-eB two thiet;•
_______
- a luncheon, tea. or Im- In
Drop the n.Utur,S'., ck in -hi* Ic'i
mi-^ .Hi* chance to buy a
promptu evening 'spread' aa nothing spoon on a buttered bak ng Un and lews uud if.'s* tightly .togrthe.‘
Pr-.'t'c r '*1 ‘ h->mois W*’ at ro-' or lowrr
else doe.. Tltere are many way. of 'bake In a modecjte oven from t. n to
At. arT-.-ah .- m-thud
ebnngir
two smaller p*"«
nt acMg sf tha tssf in
4/m
_____ _
_
^
‘‘“’ I
Qulekl, Prepared Hot Breads.
water had spread on. If It « do:>c a-
forty to sixty minbte*. according to-
Never tall*.
lighter aM make.leea abOft-
ven-i’te th-.vpr.-a.i I.t varl'i'-w epi-j.tu-.Cbee*e wHl not
»lfted
twice aMv
than a «.r» »: ..r «op>-r
when cool Bllr Into tbe other part and spoonful Of sods. dJsRdved In a few. even cupful* of flour.
rfteaspoonfol of bak ng
powder, uul'v
- >e«eral h-ur.- R:oLa?-Of
h.a;
hake In a loaf, it should be the color drops of warm water, ha* been added.l
best in one scant
teaspoonful
of ‘ S’*** hard for one minute aad hake In 'S.-a.l la ar ov a.
of ChoeoUte.
ittho wof
It 1* BOt the work, but
Bow both ends can be
-w
"•**"
itnowtiig.
"'hen a !<.ik e.-ti;'-; m the ho-
Boll the of flour and one-haU Of a cuplu! of beaten yolks of four egg*, and. alter- '.r baa a
milk to which onsdialf of a tea- !>«»')• wl'b ‘hv frothed whites, three to place.
and
bisruli
enlng nccetaary--------
“ the pSim w.ih lie- arema. hod if It l^ :1>rowa away which might have
! MjLlhl-d
. Vuve Ih. hygeiilc effec'. of piv.aaved by wrapidug In a damp cloth,
almonds -.>r other
vanilla
*nda and *our milk la used, will make
eo5*-e.
rv-d hot
d oo a Are shovel, and
^
>t-rtnkled .-vt th-m at* tin... uMug
I-*’'^
^
That Wend* gray haln with the dns- one cup sugar, one-half cup butter,
AM nhs the form of Its grace;
for lb'- sick ro<"m it uniund
.-shovel. If two
*■ "
or ►"“i caM
G. - rai|- ten or fifths minutes ^
one iS?re egg*, beaten light, a cupful
ctibbIb.
of of flour, a little wait, two level table- air
ikm lildfJtiwitmlii tffisjkXiu
oc sidiod
buuor. two eEgs.|
U oUUsed to go into uo pcoamicc:
Wait’s Drug Store
Part Iwo
^iranti
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1*. 1*08.
jntereei to ail to toe roH call
. tb« tuidlmce the horilble loss u( |i;- esl pa}-su>Dt ever made by i inaur- w.-ia te have ai;
6e»»r» imryiip. i^rrow. Hick*. Ladd
mishtha^e been arq'ded. Tbe flanx.-' sure cotu|>aDy In th e cl'y. ai
prolllf whicb acrr'.'d lr >ni the Inyect
A le-ter ftcned tv Pivauieo’ C. R- ,nd I'VeeUt:.!!
enread rapidly and men. women and adiuatcd and'paid aa eoMi aa bueltuea - tii--; ■< tlir tiu'3-'y
The ca»-..L- F.i.....r.. .V IW»».
I.. iVnlce
children rurbed lor the many e*ila:fiuura were opened.
The furniture bar b««i i in ci'iirr lor *o:n.. time anil rvnton. Sfcniarv
There are at leaat hundred more pilad
weaker wx and rhildren
waa tQ«uN^I by E. M. ScoBelJ E Son ibf <\>ur:
I ua' tli.- .'.,;rv?t vre:
in a ghaetly heap.
trampled and maimed iu the mad iTirh ^ fo;- ITta*.
ni.d.
X. ,b.- ...a K ,h.w oc
150 WERE DEAD IN A FLASH
«Ml)iBrEiplosioii .Todi)[
*
"
h«u,.
' ’
c-.
.
Beyertown. Pa.. Jan. 14_Early thie
Every borne.within a radliia of half
Matilrlee. Jau 13 —The Court i»f A|e
At the nieeihic .d the fi.-anO Tra
Will Be B'g Meeting.
_________ i,.______ :_____
. The .<xvCHtive
fMtiiamiee -^t ^
morning a gaoel rte tank in the wreck- a dorca btocka of tbe
b.mite wa«|
* l-clanaii ha» ajf rtn.-d the
Rranu..
nfieimva
id aecciided
aec*
Judge Severen*. of the r„j:„wSng .
ti-. /
aHM:.3Iert
"f 'J'’ ‘ ‘cveland
•>
Fl.it. j»r.K..hM- one of the.bcnS
ed Rheadee theater exploded and made a temporwry hocpital. where tbe!^«'f‘*l‘>n
Mr.
SriJer
H
w..v
de<-lded
that
for ihe •'■eicre
w.-alere ,, Exerinw
Bxrr-.riw - luii II Mi-Miin.-n, C. J
pn«ium» which the
blew down the etanding walle and but wounded were ru»hi>d by carriage* j
c^alnu.Hn
of theami one i*
dlflrict
for the precaution of the gtMrda, and other meane of couveyanee.
dlnrict cd
ot Mlohlitan
Mi.*li;an In
in the Kuairle*-■
Kuairle*-. smith, E M.
M K«..til.lln.
K«..til.lln '
;
.
........ Tr*v.-!».' Uncoln club bas ^tKte
<» be held la
. peraona
,
liUimtlon. Tbe
The deeb-ion
dw-b-ion of
Full:.--.-t.«'.i
Uonirbi.
Gurrbmany othera would have been killed., hundreda of
surrounded ihe;;Uuek.ley litiimUoa.
Fnai
-i -t-*'" Uoii.»b«.
Oarrb- ’l/eitofT
held
It .-a Ihe evioiug rd Feb. 11.
Placa Wac Crowded.
| bunting atructur,-uiiheedine the ia-nd-j’*‘*‘
b.-ct«Des , p,.ier»oi;. Mi«. F>,mu R<.:-Tt*d».
A pet'lion was pri-eeniii trian KerThe club'ha* toe promise of the
The opera botiae waa crowded with tog danger from falling wall*. M.it.y
«'* the effec- that Hnggle* and
l.egiaitlve—R H. EUwurlb. A. !*
RHOADES loRERA HOUSE BURNED the member* of St. Jobu's Lutheran parent* who had children In the
i l>. laylor and II ■»t'.ier rb^-ii r> .if
f ilm;ce of »h- e’liitrmin <rf the
Included In the
U K. c:<\i land
AT DOVERTOWN PA.
I
New. .
vra^-li', and It U also
attend ng 1 beneOi given for ’
almost maddened by the awfol night
iai>re»t» In Mluneaom. Aje;ia jH^h, Mu-. Muty. Henmit. that : i elwilon U- held li'. :
Vi-ugr.vruian TnwnarOd
rortaln limlFf lamL lu Nonhern Mich- George A Hoi.. : Iron
aebuoL
the prtnirloDSof Aci ru .if Ifte Pul.ll. , wUi l«- pi.-tl r.-^ and .-tl.. - spcakcra
. I lean aoJ variour real e.:,iie properlie* I The folhvaliiu te.elut; i
WMIe toe *bow «ra
t' of ifigp. approved June 3P. t'o-b.' (uci the aatioc,--! cardial will also W
Southern Micblgati and cc*'' rnimourly J-u^^
lank exploded. Tbe acton
j,l a.tain M-al ertate In Maubtee. Anidlieri
aup-nded by Acl Ik", of the l*uW*c in arii-nd..lu-<-.
WTien-fi th-ti irine** men «ifTra»
ored lo quiet tbe audience,
CUT OPF ESCAPE
o
the
iimporiHni
arret
i>f
the
Riigcler-Bnckie.v
* <rf l«»s,
n^'•e1a‘n the will of,. ..la jdaii uu. C«igrv»»man G. 8.
era*'
City
are
..[ijsiting
....
.........
■
|iTOivia»*l
•
their anxiety to make Ihemaelveii
THE VICTIMS.
.
reiddence
of
J.
A.
Slack.
lo!h
Suaib
piirta-iTnEi
ir
thr«-i..urthr
legishulon for a rora! nere parcels J”’-• • h t. id e.nm le..t,.,„,n. chairman .rf.ihe.sUW ceabean] and to avoid the awful »iamnock of toe Hiickley & Ikmclar l.tim pot. U- i. here!,. ,er,dte.t 10 Grand ’>
o
of tral ro.uml-te H A Musedmaa. ol
pede of the women and children, the. Union etreel.
An explosion of a Innio war :he In-r rtiuiiaiiy nud'the Maiibiee A-, .TraverrettoegeXo dT-i.r. ot H .toat - ‘’-‘"T
Exact Number of the Dead May Never coal-oil lamp* which were used
‘
- Grand Rviddr, a,i! ..;‘i.-r mm of pwm
The this grange r.double A* efl.nts In bewlihlu toe Ilmira of O inenro wlU be in en«.dm.ce. C. A.
Sc KrMwn Aa Among Theee
the fooiRghta were orerturnetl. aeiting. cause of the Bre. The family had(N'>nhern Kallroai] couipuny.
pj
-jy
been
la
the
biibU
of
plac
ug
a
lightdecree
orders
tnai
this
liim-fourtbr'
hauof
the
lossh-d
l.-glrlat
on.
that
It
'“'1
1
w.
r - |.;.l,„er. of »«n *.ce. ,u>-sWent of the
Who Lett Their Ulvaa
Ihe place on Are. The flames fed
adt
the
.rh.r
grange*
in
the
Grand
-'«"n.h
Tfcomar
; state Uagm- of yepuMxran club*, will
-- ceiling
- _g and ’“"P where It* rays could light u» rlivk uhaJl lie divlde<| equally .tu specie'
Were Vlaltore.
tbe oil Bhot almoal to toe
Trat. rae dlMiici t.i l.iid their suppoit ,= " ' " »■:=. r el.vi.... of GntflcM t o.f, ucl ur loasto;*--. r wi,i. ha. a rtatw.
there ___toe "00 per-:*^ bedroom owing to the destro'of l>etw«t-n Chniles F. KuRgUr and E-l^
Jen. 14.—When
• to ewape from the burning build- one of the children to alwayit have th.-, ward Iluckley
Thl* will leave ibei cud that all houi.rai.-- means be cm^
'•
' i =>rv <..o.; in
• ..iP.*rii>.
ic»n>h'P, L S. tVsl...,td
cir^ia.
M7»pn> WWOVB ueiay if.w lun waveni
Scorcs <rf women and children
****'*• ’*'**'*>'
l’'“<^>
‘’f-H'*- *»•* coi|KiniiU>n» ar Ui- ploy.-i for .he iTeuti.,., of rettumeut
H .,:r ownrh.o. I. S. Ma t rwidlj n
Fra.-muS M.-uc c rote co•MaM flights Imrrar. when «*e
,,^ on the floor of the sitting hwm near
Uhatle. r Kuggles, tlmwr l»T.-r nuiil >
toe
,n-o].le
llvrac
In
ll>ni.mlry."
-heter.
*.f
¥■.•■
I.-.ke
....
RheatfM opera houte waa buenad, wae
Islng Burned to death died
•“
Ix drooui. and eighihr; Edward ' liuckh-y. ihtvealter .
apparent
la thODgbt that a draft was the eighihr; Tt'llllatu Ijkmglar. two-.-lghihr.
Dan H. McMulI.-n gave a very to-alter being dragged from the opera
The iliickley & Douglas Lumber terestlug crin of the otate meeUng
I cause of the ex|ihtrlon
« »*- ohi..-,y
The IfM Of tfoad le placed at ISO and i house,
I The dlVhad mu over (he cnr|H-t compauy ahd the Mauirtee fi Norlh- a,
th. tnjucml at 78 but how man, wors |
.1.,..
1,,'.i'!""
.ii'i'. I'-* .ifher,
..................
.....
eufeern Ruilttwd c.i:u|.aby have been much Interest uiid was full «J good^ township. .\. S ^
tifs-ndei—Alb*
Waring.
land Ignlf^. the flames croeplug
.el.x.,irr of White...oe
vif’i'ii. K.l i^Wor-hy .u.t.iiU-.-—Mrs. J. N. 8la<things.
>vard J. McMulhn and I
othrr .-1.-C- ,in.kA splrli.d ........................................
discussion of the Trat
..
may have left no wla-,“;|they d d the chances aro tost they; busli.-ss siart.sl iu ivse, with a eap- ,.r*,. i-„y u,n.in,.ss Men's mwoc.ations "
Pentn-uU township. J^n U . W..nb;. chaplalo-Jlr*. A. A. Mc___ _
______ rural
____ inrccU
_______ port .......................
*“<> .
electors fnmi to.have been iwuncd Into.toe is-d-jItal
of AI.T!"'. and the flue pn.is-nles.j „roCTum
auatos.
tivooita traee them
tbam to their
thalr u«ti»mly‘{r^“^*,^
untimaly‘ .
nrerren |would
.
i
Urn
in* explosion
xpiosion occurreo.
Whu'ti an-now wrirtli tiiJH|i
t.Hik piaisMhe busln,>ss mira b^ng
; Worthy iqroidcr -Mrs. Dora
fete.
i Juiuiicd irom the windows and s
The diriment wade » quick run reruli of ihi*ir efluilr Thw two wu soor.Nl for 'heir s.vmlngly nartxVw
f
to- »-c,.ud ward. -Hoy,.
The efflMaG ef Reading railroad tu ned fraciurcd limbs aud skulls.
Worthy .ollci1or-M4iy l^towaj.*^
t.i the place, aud although anqn had will now hold ilv<M.lghthr of the .-n- U.-Ws in the m«U.-r L K.n.-vcland.
c umt LH oth.r elector*
now place the number of the deac In
To add to tbe torrtble disaster, ihe
Art- under'control, it was neces- lire si-K-k of to.ih of the al«ve e
...........................................................^____
P Gray. G««-ge A Itolwitsoq. Dan
»»"' <’ *•
IBM nlghfi dleaeter at leo.
became disabled and
sary to tear away a Urg.- luirl of ihe tion.-d corp.iati.ms and th. rafor.- willjH. McMnll. t, O. J. Smith, L.-e Ilorm’ **
‘■'vcim*. Innii the flflh
Th.
«.>
• I" I u,. .traciun.
itirely
PatAa.
partition
and
ll.K;rinK
In
order
to
have
control
of
.to-pnqH
Ujes
I
bv-rml
15
II
i.utmme
T
-were
l.rTs
names
in
Ml
|
trap .ad wh^th. «nk exptod.4
reach the flames. Smok.- and ws.i.-ri Y.-ais ago llucki.y to.rrow.d niou. y j
..
• w.ih a-v.-ral ?.»re
not y.i:
was only quectlon of eeeondt wrhen
It U almoat certain that not a did a good share of the ihimage.
|..f Huggles, who was tl.en fairly ptno-;
________________
: itosl-d sh to , aw.-In r.n. l»-c for lH‘
thalc oaeaps wps cut eff.
vestige Id Ihe bodies of some of the
The house was owned by W. F.'jo-r.ms. to *-ng!igc In l.ufim-rN i.garu.l
Beard of Supervisors.
.icpo.:.
- ' . W-.wihv ui-dical i-i.imlncr—Ur.
unfortunales who were overcome by Harsha and wa* liiKiiivd for JI.hihi In W ih ihir Uioiiei hr laid ihe fo.inila-■ From Mimday's Recced
’ It wu- jn.-v-.l in Miy D.irje;, and E. Fhar*-,
‘
smoke aud i»erlshed will ever to- O. P, Carver A «i;n.V ag.-nev. Tlio lion <;f ................ .
btadm-rs whieh s i Tin- .lamiary iii.-.-iIiik of the luaid »».p[..,«.-<5 in Mr n. v.-laml ihal the' W.irthv iru.i..-,- -A.
farti*. J. N.
The bodies of M vromei and chilfound.
'damage nuiomite.l l.» JUmi, ihe lie«. I..-- now to Ik- dividi-d by oider id the of •ap- nis. n.
m i-.siou at Uu i-imonN i..- r.f.-:n .1 to a .•imimilti-e M.ti-t'U.'k. li.-o, E, Urot,
dron, eharrod beyond recognition had
women lind children he*-'- mg paid at an early ho-ir this morn- Cfui:. Tit.- onl.-niioi! of lltiggl.--. ; cotin h..n»i ronvi-uing .r ;:3noVk»ck. u; five io In* .-iii|«':v«-d by to.i- cV.ai;
rtorlhy ni‘iHCiau —Ml>.» Edna Wlltoken from the emouldcring
daring
HuiI
jiug. This Is thought lo to- Ihi- quick-' wlilchlias tusn snsiained'. was that hCjEvrry in.-mliT was ;;N»ent tu aii«wir man. T'l.- Iidhmiin; w.-m- nriointed- Mielni,
ruine up to 2 e'eloek this afternoon. iBd ihi- warning of the cooler bends
HOLOCAUST
IN THEATER
i-i
.1
J
WAS UnHAUY A FIRE TRAP
98 Mbs Were Taken Out
Final Clearance Price on all Women’s and
Ctiildren’s Ready to We^ Garments
Men's Suits
These are from the fore
most clothinjf m- kers of thp
coun’rx-. abkoluicly assurinj?
STYLE. FIT. and WORK
MANSHIP of every GAR
MENT, handsome in colorifiKs and p.tuems.
$83.00
37.00
3500
21.00
32.00
8000
IS.OO
15 00
12.i0
10.00
Suits
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
for $26.00
for 20.00
for 19;00
for l&OO
for 17.00
for 16.00
for 12.50
for 11.50
for
0.50
for
7.60
Men's Overcoats
Including the famous Al
fred Benjamin Garments
and other welt known makes
made up in Kerseys. Broad
Cloth*. Mctions, Frieze?.
(2>00 tivercouta
Si 00 Ovorvoots
2300 Uveraoau
20.00 OvvreoaU
lt*.00 Overcodto
15.00 Ovc-voat.
12.50 Overcoat,
lO.OOl inert-oato
T.r,0 Overvonta
Gt)0 OtYTooaU
for
for
for
for
for
tor
tor
for
f»r
for
$22.06
10.00
17.50
15.00
12.50
11.50
9.50
7.60
5.50
4.50
New Spring Cio >ds are beginning
; ns orriving. many big shipmemis arc on the way and these
mes'. have room i:i their re>p* ctive places when they
come and in oroer :o tjei ihis space wc are off-ring you
the b-'rtefit nl extra low prices on just the g-iods you
are in need
ai the i'v.-s‘-M tune.
1111*8 from the Big Store lt*s always right
One-Fourth off
Our Ladies’ Suit Departm-nt will give One-Fourth Off
on all I'ur Coal*; on all loose and tight ■filling Cloth
«;;oais ranging in price from 51-') to S30 and on all
Ladies' Novelty Suits.
One-Fourfh Off
Does the Boy Need a New Salt or
an Overcoat?
din
For Ootside
$:i;i0
.S.,aib*eriV Coon, natura! .-ilors, liavcr
$lo Black 15.|uin»V)^'Vith 'iieaVi-r...................
'i*Uar......................................................................
Coats. .Vorthem
luiUn.l colon, leaver
collars..................................................................
jlic HaDDali k
this Sale........ ^ i»yo
Lot'No.2. Aa sSFortnu lit of
L'ldio*' Long Coats, atrlea not
the latest, but good »crvioe■ible ganiu
gannento. iiisay ilifferl ilt oovehy licsigut, ranging
r- QQ
- inpni-c from $10
J
M'i
No. $.
AU Men’s Fur Coats at Cut
Prices
Fur Lined Coals
5100 Citato lined with ualiiral lUt. A6tr.u-hnD
$80
collar ....
..............................
....
$12.V r'oato U I with vMn qaaliiy of
$100
Coato liniNl with Mariot. lur^r.,- Aelnic! an
$65
$lo0 CoHto lin^ willi Vl^aver; Iravc Otter
$120
$i.“> OtKito line.! t’ rjuglioui witlm^oe wau-r ■
Mink...................................................... .......... $60
$ to C«’4ts. Ks' |uioj» ito-j. i" natnr.i! and .'ol-iteil, Heau-r
Lot No. 1. Coti'ains a inreo
Hbsartm- lit of Ltdies' Long
Coato in the light co’ora. in
ag from f.i to $10
vnlui** raiigii............................
Vonri'hoicc at J* t
loll'., Sale l*rico..«5-“0
If so you can bu> him one at greatly rtthiced prices, as
evurv garment i-on sale at marked down pmes.
$;*J Coats made of Norihi-m C-N.n iu
Ladies' Coats
Tht-e
ht-e pricrs are
?
ma<li- for
i| itek
i^ck selling, sc
s if
i >v
imcre>ii-d don’t delaj
delay seeing these garments
$74
$32
$30
$36
$64
will liuJ
Hud an
at H8*i>rtm.-;i'.
Ladies’ G«g Com- h.
«i k aoil uu'.vlii*?. 1
tl.i-m Mill at Ha
5.98
Lot No. 4. These .- .lai-l >-f
Ladle. IVack and Tan L X
Fitting Coats. a<.n»- p'a-i
others triiumi-<] will:
any of them s-.U f -r
onW;.lepri<-ewiU
be-.
6 Great Lots of Children’s Coats
Lot No.
Lot No. S. H -'-'-uatof
gh-y Hemugbcac C-xils.
siz-s*ivo 11 yrs. velvet
IrioBincl itotTa ao-i ixi'Ur
$2.00
irimml.! in n-l J3 QQ
velvi-l an-l bra:d w
Lot No. 4. $-V.*- extra
Lot No. 2. $•;}■' dark
lieaNy Kersey, plain bl;;u
■i blue Melti^s sizes
brown ai
and red. sizes 0 tu
Jj yr-i. iN'lliir and
11 yrs. trinimed in brass
biittoos. Ti'Uy tf 0 Cn
'- •Ivei and lirai-i ■*
1-uvaraonsii-cvc OO.OU
I'lcEC. Co.
Lot No. 5. $*>-'>U Nav)blue. grfNui aipl brown
Novelty I’laids. sizes f lo
11 yn tviouneil in b nss
battonbatrl velvet edgid
S!;........ S3.75
Lot No, 6.
bine
Jiud red Kt-r vy and
erushwl vtilvBt
some
trioime*! in battons and
$5.50
G to 11 years...'
1
'OftANONTRAVCRU HERALO^ rHUftSOAY. JANUARY M. 1M&
liquor tutereou are ofsaDlted to coB^
bat the efforta of tbefr appoaeota. bat
r«blMM CTwr ThWlNr M trwimm Ot thus far Ibey bare bees defeated la
afinoai every iMtaaee. Been fa K«>HERALD AND RECORD CO.
tucky, the home ol "bourbeu rye," the
people hare rlaco aad voted to
...Tte yfJtmt
move the esistlnc evil. The aaore la
true ta many other olatea aad
ClAU V. R&1B...
tbe people of Hlehtsaa «re toUowlaa
TNOE. T. BATES.
exaa^o of thoae ot thrtr a
ESiMr MS IteMEtr.
■Utea. aad froa the a«nc3neu which
prcralb In maay eouatlea there
iDdIcatkau that ||ie oalooa buaUeat
la thto atate will be terse cortalled
before laaDy moathA
Grand Trarctsc Herald
father. C. L. Joyvt. at Omcaa. Satur
day momlap. after a ionp Itlneaa
«niptl«i. Tbe funeral was hHd
day. He was 14 years old.
When drat otricken nllb tbe d
Mr. Joynt made a trip to SOver Oty,
K. M., where he remained for
timt' boptnp the hot dry ritmate
Might benelt hiB. He coadhloa be
came such, however, that he returned
home a jysr apo- FWr a time
seemed to improve In Smith,
about Chrltrmas time be agate bepai
to fall, and his relatives raw that
death was near. He remalucd bright
and cheerfni to tbe teat, not arrmlng
to think that death was near. I
often declaring that be was'ready
> at any time.
Besides fate father, be b aurvlred
by aeveral brothers and staters as followw; Herbert Joynt. former supertetendeut of the city water worke
plaoL but.oow or Elje RaplUs; Delbert
and HatUe Joynt. of Omens; Charles
Joynt. of Sliver City. New Mexteo;
Mrs. Adeline Castle, of New York
City, and Mrs. Mary OaUetch. ot Cbl-
Railroad TasM.
state
teoutively fixed Me valog of the rwllwaya of the aUle at Wld.WS.500
............................................................................
agmlDs tSOT.m.OOO for I»0«. The ux Peed. U. L»►»
ft Oo.'a BosL per IM
for (his year Is W.7«v.m. tbe rote
^ng 117 62 agalost a rate of 816.46
if 1906. This -win give about IS. per
eapka tor the school rblldm of the
atate.
,
Poaltry. .
:
^ The valualloB of the roads
H™.. old por 10 ...............................
nlng through tbe c'ty Is as follows,
tbe Pen- Marquette having been increas.-d $l.075.«*fl:
FRESH HEATS.
G. R. « I.. 8I0,8S0.«>(i.
PortHtooH.. AOr IE
...................... Uo'
T. C. U * M.. 8350,«tl0.
M. ft N. E.. ll.&SS.noA.
“““f
.....................
Pere Marquette. 83S.65P.WW. ’
Pere Marquette. 8425.nuo.
Stay In Orand Traverwt.
About tab time of yaor the ‘pullas pawer^ el advecUatas literature
offering all kinds ot
Stewa ....................................... .
The H«niM antf Local OptiM.
aetUe la qlithW aeetlooe of the coontry
Not a Candidate.
The fonowlB* edliorial wm written b belDf fcIL Tbe Ndilhera hUehlgaa
Detii.ll. Mich.. .Jan. 13.—The N.'bs
for the BeeolB« Reconl. Iml oppliee fanner b not busy i||y^s has tune
today publishes the sutement that In
Loin of Dork
wJlb eqotl force » the HemW,
to read and by the limp^ShV* Plow,
l«t,.r.-st Of the isarty In Wayne
;..........................
b thetefore ceed Jimt m It oppeored these adverttoements are strangely
rouE.y, AH1.1.E. s.TM.r, Noob...,
|u Hondey-r Record
atlurinp. The reauU b that dltconThe Record deolrri. •> tar m poo (eai entera In. resultlnp pose limes
■Ihle. to erotd oonifoterny wltb the In adpratlon. As has of^ been set
Eaple upon the qaeoUoa Of the edop- forth before, there Is
dlffer■ arranged In VVa^blnglon a
tloo of Soeal 0|iUod Id Oraid Trareroo
between literature ^ reality,
t>erry says that gia r's |>a|ior« havsVeal d»pa ...
cooBtr. eod ;»ll pereoul' refereoeeo as many hare found to their sorrow.
Death of Oladyi Almlna Mills.
ics .0,0. Ei: lo. TEH, E. U h.11.mede by thit paper Saturday evenln* That adrertltinp b written with the
GIsdys Aloiins alllls entered i
, Veal atewa
we pMO without tottmenL
purpose ot brinpins pettlets fo Flori long sleep Tuesday at 10 p. m.
.............12Uc
There can be do eotnpr
da. Alabama and California and thel tbe home of her grandmother,' Mrs.
Mind Your ButiiMts!
IsUte^TOrt'
................. Kc
crll. There can be do difference of
.. don't. n<.So.l) B-lll, It U vour
irmable b omitted. However, a! Sarah Hewitt. 63J Randolph streei.
business to keep
of ali 'the irouP»r bU...........................................67c
oplalOD resardiDs the ertb of the visit to tbeae widely bemMed sections after an Illness of 13 weeks
llqaor traine. The laoat effectual shows that just as much hard work b typhoid. wMeb resulted in typhoid bte you can and you can and will i
keep
out
of
liver
and
bowel
trouble
If;
iZ”«s„Ei:',';,!
way ta roach aad eoatrol ihli evil b neeeauary to asake a Urlnp In those pneumonis. Feeling that death
take Dr Kings N.-m Life
Pills
Life
Pills »*fklnaetrout ......................................!N
by aalty of aefon. wholly
countries as It b in Northern Mlcbi- near, the young girl selected the text
Keepbiliousness,malaria and'While fish .............................................. J2r
poUUcal In character. Tbb the pro*- pan white on the other hand. North for her funeral, the 33rd Psalm, and
e. EOT
eat local optlM Boveaimt promlwa fo ern Klcblpan has thU advaat
perfectly at peace dropped into
Salt nah.
man with a small capiul can realise quiet Bleep at 7 o'clock last nIghC
......................................lOOSiquicker and better returns than In death coming three bouts later with
Flnnte haddle ............................
iSc
It It had aever
Statemenis have been circulated
west or aonth. The mere fact out a iU-ugiJe.
BUYING PRICES.
J la any way by the that over I2S0.000 was distributed
Gladys Mills was Uw only daughter abru: tbe city to the effect that two Pouuh>*. per bo .................................40.
local opUoD advoeatei. lu oupport among 2.&00 people in Leelanau town
of William Mills, of Sauk Ste. Marie, mltislerv of the cly are not in favor
bad never been aakod or aollcJled by ship. Leelanau county, test year It
woo haa been with bis daughter f»i o' the anti-saloon campaign In Grand __
any BiaD or worn as. it took tbe poll- ample proof of thb.
..............................
the last three weeks, when It wa.-^ Tiaverse county. This is entirely Im-I
tk« It now occBplea upon thia
the mtebterlal asNwtet.on
.............................
known that death was near. She
portaat queatlou became it believed It
u record last Monday monilng' Hay. ’ loose,
^
Duth of Mrs. BMinlth.
would have teen 1C years old on April
per.................
ton ...................Jisei:
vaa tbe rictri thins
Mrs. Catherine Beombh died Tues
A brother. Dallon, also of the Soo. unanimously to support not only |>asGroins
at
H.
L. A Co.*! Milk
There ean.be do neutral poaltlou
day at the home of her son. Fred
expected here tomorrow. Hit s.VE-ly bui^ actively the Itical effort t Wheat, per bu ...........................
Kk
apon a qncatlon of risht aad wrons.
BoamUh, 239 bst Seventh street, iiHher died at Mceford. Canada, ibollsh the 'saloon In Teavers.- ai> u
The'evlb of the Uqnqr tranc are ad
white iKttep In her chair, after hav seven years ago. and s'.occ that lime the Bprtug etertlon.
toEEwtH,,. H,r E. ........................... El.
Bitted. >01 It b cteliaed that
ing spont a happy evening with the ^ hna^at^e her home with Mrs.
the proeeat Uwa are not enforced, and
Seven Yearwof Proof.
ibets ot the family.
She w
Hewlii.
ICorn. per bu......................................
- tbe Baste aaba: -What are you soloK
I yvaiv- <1. ------•tricken with heart failure and In
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Nelson and
to do about Itr Well, one thins tbe
DiK-ovrn Is Ilie!
few mlDUteg had pasK-d away. Bbe John NelHOM. of this city, are uncles
iiedielDe to take lor einighs mid '
Stocks.
people are ‘folag to do about lt‘ la
ss £8 years old.
and aunt of the young girl, and Georgi- tu Ids and for ev.-ry diseasi-d eoitdl 1
to aboibb Uic aaloon In Grand Tnveroe
.Sirt-rs and heifer*, light ........ SvtffN
of llirtiat. chest, ur
Besides her son. Fred, with whom Neteim. of Mlllbrook. b also an uncle,
«onaty, and we ffnaly bellero that the
V. Henry. <if panur
ahe bad made her home for two years, lie is expeeUd tomorrow with hl.moral nentlffleat of the county
Borld has had thlrty-eiglit
she leaves several other children, daughter. Btaslc. to aitend the fun
H— - AA. . EA.I.R.H ..'IE
S-EHETIEI*] ,E
,
VtroBs enonsh to warrant tbe effort
Thomas Beamish rand Miss Molly eral.
-~
1* Ihe beet reoiedy for roughs aiidi'*”''* '
sot only to eioae tbr aaloon. but to
colds, la grlpiw,'asllima.
grlpiw. asllima. hav
hay fevei,
fev.-i, *■ Hogs,
Hogk. live »
Bright, per IWUbs. JSfi.TSr
Baamish. boib of this city, aad Mrs,
ttsBl* was a young woman o
•nlome the tews after that.
One
the I
Kate Sutherland. James. Prank an^ Ucfclarly SB . ei dlspcwltion. and
VBuid wtd want to tekb from the
Mra. Mike Dolan, all of Grand Ra|14s. iMWii a tnemlier of Ihe Arbury church
■tatnto baoha -thelawi asalnat rnunler
Spring
teinbi,
live weight............ ttet
Mrs. Sutherland haa been visilting hi-n "£4 fdR'tey school for several year
veloptneut of pnrumo
d»d theft became tbe offlclab arc not
Peultry,
'Jer gtiaratiU-.. ai S. E. Wail ft riwns,
brothers In this city since (be boll She had aloo te-en a iuenib< r of tl
«t all Uteea abb to prevent the
Haijeah Drug Store, C. a! Huglee neos. old. live Wright .......................7i
days.
Mission of tbeee crtaiea There never
t*rug t'o.
Spring chb'kent, live wel^t ........... 9(
Although
Mrs.
-aeamMi
1
>aa a law laade that
Hides.
dlBMo. ▼MbM|''.sad the offeader been oonflnod to her bed. K b (boosbt,
>- Mineral will be held Friday af
i
«’'■«»................................. *9’^
TODAY'S MARKETS.
1( win bo ap as' that tbe shock of the lire whlrti oeJoas as (be world laaU. But tbb b riirred recently In their home and In teemam at I o'clnck from the Asbury
eboM-h, the Rev. W. II. Inin olflrla: Wednesday's Record.
DO ancument -asalnU pntllas a pood which she lost many personal effects,
: Tallow ..................................................... 4c
!*all bearers will be taken from
law npon the stauiie books. And we bad unaoUled her and hastened the
axi.cii loaib of iHViBtovK
Bo not have so low an oplaten of tbe end. as ahe was anhteet Jo heart trou- among the young men of the Sunday brought to market y.-.*i.-rdBv. wliU h !
Fteh.
>1 and young ladles will be hon
At the time of the fin she was
It of thb
-,1™e.h1 n IE,.
»..;Eln« -.1 .....................................H
111 for aeveral days, and^ma not been ortry pall bearers. Th.* remains Bill
• ho an- aaxious to Ik- dofng loo. "
fish ................ .......................... 9f
as strong Mace as she was before.
be Interred In Oaksrood by (he tide of itiess. The price all day B as 4» c at- |
-------------------- —
Mm. Boamish was bonixln Deunli
sister that died seven years ago.
» proud, to entnd the market open.ul at 4« c a,K: PLAN TO FIGHT DISEASE
toine any tew for the bettennmt of In 1839. and was one of the first
oday.
•odety that may be endorsed by tbe tiers to locate at Berlin.« -Bnhurirbf
Other
loads
were
two.of.hay
a:td
OrugBtets
W-li
Battle Stomach Trou
Grand Rapids, at ibeulme
------------------A
food state of MIebisaa.
'
? each Df coal and tan ...
bark. The Record. anpbatlcaQy, will not marriage,' her hntband being James months has been trainmaster of the
K also weighed.
The liic'i.niEe of k
Beamish.
He
died
several
years
Petoskey
division
of
the
Pere
Msr
he a ‘aentral" ta thb naner. It win
Travers.- rity ha* l.-d S F. Walt
She was a member ot 8L Andrews queue, has gone to DetroU where ht
Rot only nphOld every ««ort made
has taken Ihe position (if chief cI.Tk
•Btoree the local epUoa Uw when car- Cathedral. Grand Rapids.
Tbe remains will be taken to Grand
Ihe office of WIlHajii Cotter, presl
«ted in the county; but It wUI do all
Detroit. Jan. 15.—Tloae—Whri.t. I, »h, and In order to Induce iw-.ipl.
dent and general manager of the Peiv 5l.ni; eorn. 60c; oats. B24.
In Ha power to aid In the adopUod of Rapids for taterment. tbe funeral sr
i auff. rlng Bith*- m.-ak siquinrh nr Inrt.
Marquette. Mr. Huiwt has made roany
•Mh a Uw. beeowae we bMeve it b vice to be held Friday morning at
o'clock from Si. Andreyrs cathedral.
frie'udH in (bf city duijpg bU stay hen
dcbL and becMse yo beUeve It b a
and all were pleased lo learn of h t umdy. 8:...P.;n Sh.cp,
Rood bmlneaa proposition.
nc-: every care *her.- it do.-K
K. O. T. H. No. 13. '
idvancnnent.
LAmlw. lOe stronger; she.*!.; Ml-o-na tetiot a mete dlg.>i;vi-, Intl
• raverae Bay Tent No. JS8, K. O.
. Mr. Holsapte^Ndt
W. H. Romoaer. who has been chief
T. M., held an installation of'officers dispatcher here for aeveral moafhs.
Tbe Rpv. R. N. HoUapte
Vslms. heavy grades. |4.534i i.G>.<.
Bafanae from the attaek made opoo TiMwday night, at which the follow- liBs been iiromoted
htm Saturday eveolag by a local 4ng officers were Inwalled:
Mr. Ronioser is a thoroughly practical
EEtL.Ho PRICES.
aZV.^,
Past commander—F. W. Carver.
pap”*- Mr. Holaapleb Mlendld record
railroad man and although bit stay hoe ri.TrE.EE poiE. PCT EEE .......... IIE.OO „i,r .
... ....................................
Commander—C. G. Sherwood,
!• Traverse City ss an camaat Chrislawn short In the city, be too hat
^entenaat
commander—YT.
Non worker, and the praaaot blpbi
many friends who ate welt pleased
CUney.
poaKlon he holds i
with bis promotion.
Itasnlabed gMiteM in Michigan who
Record keepei--C. H.-MeMlchael.
C. J. Bailey, dlspaielirr at Grand
•re orglni a more stringent Uw reFinance keeper—A.
Rapids, comrs to this rtiy anj takes
I the sale et
Chaplain—O. £. Htlgbes.
tbe poslt'on (If chief dispatcher made
Voak atroagly far hb teal and efflclPhyMclan—Dr. J. B. Marilk.
vacant by Mr. Ronwser,
< dieinps
•Bcy. A great amber of warm pep
Sergeant—Frank Henarieka.
.... ...........
i
.A.lways
Uniform
in Quality
-or;rly !>;—alert -fully
• ■ ;- Vou -.vnll Lkc the
Aronts cf
McLayghliii’s XXXX Coffee
cr.tire".
McLs-jfthlin's XXXX Cofi^ soU by
All Flrst>ciass Grocers
Cut Prices
on AU
Felt Footwear
Ladies' Felt Juliets,
fur trimmed. -.GSc
................
Ladies’all Pelt
Slippers ......... 50c
......... .....
Ladies’ Felt Slippers.
Leather SbFe -. r.48c
....
Ladles’ Felt Shoes.
Leather Foxed . 85c
Men’s all Felt Sl oes................ 98c
Child’s all Felt Slippers............39c
Child’s all Felt Shoes.................50c
y''-
AH Musi Go
Come In while the Assortment Is Good
SBtWi Of BOOO SHOfS
xli;r.s;;"s..^:s':%iE.ii,E.».
•oaal friends of Mr. HObaple In
Maatervat-arma—Alonso Fox.
STaverse City and Ihroogbowt NorthFirst master of guards—W. B. Hoion Mkhlgaa whore he b oo weU Ibter.
|BM>wn. wlU -bear taMlmony to bis high
Second master of gnardt—George
gUadlnp os a ChrltMaa mlnlatsT and Harvey.
• food eiaasn. TTie Rocord does noti Sentinel—George Wilson. •'
MealUte to say Dtat K b proud to
Plrkrt-Joha WUaon.
tpeatve the acUve oappoti. and to sp
.t J. Staler acted as laaUlUng
•■re the good wUi. of aoch a man at
Mr. HoUaple.
r -M -inirrw- Ray Hive No. 71.
L. O- T. M-. will bold their InsUllaThe Antt-Salooa oMvasoefrt.
non. to be followed by a banqneL - t
; Uw adrocatrs «f the aatl-Mloon wbteb Tent No. 136 U Invited to en
•OWwient which b sweeping the joy with them.
Muntry aso being greatly .aaenuraged
bp tbe auppon of the Iswding news
State Sank Anttual.
pDpMo eU over tbe United States.
The annual meeting of the siorkIDe BvwBng News of Drtrolt. one of hntders of Traverse City Mate bank
< la the Northwest
Cor the electloQ of
bea MSMmd 1o pablUh artlctea up- dIrecTbrs aad officers for the
SD thb movemest from the various Ing year. Tbe ret>orU of thb Instttu•Mtea wnere tt b In ptopvM end has ilOB as shos-n by Us strong and grow
puMlelty ing condition were very gratlfylug to
tD the aoeoBaa of the efforta ot tbe Ihe ainckbolders.
Mvoentsa of the AnUBaloae league
Tbe fnllnwtDg officers were elected*
MoemssL la another portion of thb
Frosldent—A. Trscy lay.
pnper the Herald pubHabes some
Vice-president—R. Flnyd CUacb.
Mete icteUra to the progrcaa of UOs
Cmuiter—Samuel Garteud.
Movement In various aUtce and the
Asfbtanl cashier—A. J. Maynard.
npIdUy with which it b spreading - Asslsunt cashier—A. J. Havltand.
OnrTias with It a gioal algnlScance.
Directors—A. Trscy Lay. R. Floyd
OoAdKluM aiw proving that the aiDch, Elsie R. Hanusb. W. W.
IlMt asatatf tbe aateoa lateeeats b Smith. Jerry Sullivan. Harry C. Darb
■MOMag the mited support ot the and Samuel Oartand.
pWlda dn. many sUtes and there b a
Mntfaai datermlaKloB to atamp
tWoiMaaf the Uqtsor btMfaeas. Tbt
"
....... ............
How IS V
Mrs. Mary Itewllng of No.
8th
. , EEl.-.. ll E„r.-, .T!„-., I.E.- .11 11,.Ave., San Praneisro. recohimends a
trtnody lor stomach trotible.
She 5.11. PEE EEl ....................................... s:e,
Bays; -Gratitude for the Bonderf:?
,i ;.i>ccnt l>ox of Mlo-|:
Sl-lEHl EOEE,. PE, OE ...................
effect of Blec-lric Bllt.ru lo a
of acute Indigestion, iirompts this •Apples ............................................81
tesUmnolal.
I am fully convlncd
that for atomaeb and Tver troubles,
RI.<ctiir Bluers Is the best remedy on
the market today ' This great tonic
and alieratlve medirlue Invigorate-*
tbe BFstem. porifies tbe Mood and Is
espevblly helpful In all f‘>rn» (f fe
inale weakness. f.lV at R E Wa '
Wf call joar aiu-nUon t
tc Sons. Hannah £ lay. C. A. ttugbee
Itrug, Co. drug store*.
. *2j:.346.i:
Oepoett* Jan. 1699 .
. 303.742^5
Deposits Jan. :90l
Mrs. 1. C. Wlni
.. 438.276.46
D^esits Jan. t9frt .
elghih Urtbday annlvi-rsary. Saturday
. 476J02-72
Depesiu Jan.- 1904 .
Ihe rveolng atmut thirty of bet
Deposits Jan. 1907 ..........: 700.969.13
friends came to her home entlri ly
Oepeaita Jan. 1908 ............ 741.705.48
hclp 'her cetebrste
happy occaakm.
Progreosire pedro
DIVIDENDS
was playt<d during tbe
frMhm<TiU were servi-d and the even
Twenty regular >etu anri-i.i: ilt«lil>
Ing very eajoyably passed. Mr* W .
I I*:: per t
haVE- la-en |>ald diirlre Ibis p- ri -d.
Ble wan preoenled w ill' a eOtToc l•'rh
'capl'sl Mock empkiy.nl
and handsome Jardlnler a* a Kiketi of
The above record taki-ii .r r.ii.:n ein.n »illi tin t«rt Miat a total
the esteem in which she b held.
lUI’llIt} of 833<MnH><ri suuidn l. -ta.vQ our d'-inK-iiiir.- aud a!i; I-jts,
git.-s you amide security for av.y dejiv-s t> EUilrort.-J lo us.
Watchad Fifteen
A TEN YEAR'S RECORD
(he working of Bueklen's Arnlrs
Salve: and It hat never falW to care
any lare. boil, nicer or bum to which
applied. It bas> saved tis many
a doctor bUl." says a
A.. F. Hardy, of
East WlRon. Maine. 2Sc I S.
. E.
_ Walt
ft Sons. Hannah ft Lay; C. A. Bugbee
Drug Co. drag stores.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
All Ot Oar Deposits are Payoble on Demand
Spaldings
Skates
The very best that can be made and
at a price that is correct.
Other seasonable things in the sport
ing goods line
Striking Bags
Indian Clubs
Boxing Gloves
CITY BOOK STORE
P^T. ^
QRAND TflAVEME HERALD, THQREOAY. JANUARY 11. 1MR
I tfT
STATE BANK
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Si
1200000
. *45,000
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A. J.ttv^Mrt. A. J. B*ntaiA
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OCBBCTOBS-X. Tnej hV. B. »V>rA
CBMfc. Mn. JbU» »- B——k. rnmmM 0*r
B. C- DM. J«rfT ••UM. W. W.
» 90-celt BllnrcE » Tine DepMlts
Clrwlitmi mis wrt. 2,825
One or the noct Important bnilocai
nwUnca of the rear wai (be regular
aoDoai meeting of the iiorkboldera
O the /Im NaUonal bank, which
was held OB Tufwlar. T^e membera
ef the board of dlrwoort were
tIccUd 10 sene for the entulD* year
nr foUowt:
John T. Beadle, a J. Morgan.
Fi«k Hamilton, H. 8. Moll. C. K
Reml. H. B. Corell, J. D. Mnnaon.
Leon F. Tltni.
rollowinc the .stAekbolden n
Inga, the bosVd of directors met la
regnUr t«Mlos end elected omeere
as follows:
Prseldent—J. T. Beadle.
First vioe-presIdeM—B. J. Morgan.
eeooBd eiee-presIdent-Frank HamUion.
Carder—Leon P. Tltns.
Aaalstant caablw-^W. M. Kellogg.
Second
AOen.
Tba‘ oSlea of aeeond aaslaiant
cashier U a new office. Joat created,
and Mr. ARen, who. has been with the
bank over fmir years hsa been
b the posiUoD.
The year 1*07 was the moat protperoos In point of eamlnga An the
history of the hank.
DuHng 1»07
nearly 600 new acconnti were open
ed and daring the months of Novem
ber and December, while tbe conntry
at large was aspertenclBg general flnandal depression. lOl new aecounU
were opened, sbowing (he confidence
of (he people In onr Traverse City
banks.
DnilDg tbe last 10 years the First
NsUonal tank hns bsd n
______ r In htwlnaat. from $«7.000 to
tTAlAWO. and the net earnings for the
same period reprsMt 188 per cent,
of the eaplUl atock employed during
that Unw. tip to 1»04. the caplul,
was 4M.0M. ai which time the stock
Increased to IIOOJIOO. A large
part Of this incrrase bsltig la the
form of stock dirldesd from the
earnings of tbe tank.
One of the
bnsiness considered st the meeUng on
Toeadsy, was the report of tbe comaKtee on new bnUding. and adopUoa
by tbe board of directors of the complatsd plans and apeclBeaUona for the
nplendld new bnUding which
been eonaldersd for the past two years
tor a hotoe for this growing bank.
ThU*boUdlng would hare been erect
ed laat year, but owing to the higb
pricea of material and Ubor. tbe
board tbongbc'best to pat off buUdlng
traUl' (be coat of eonsrocUon
temewhat deeraaaed. bnt as It win
take 18 mootba or two years to com
pete tbe bnUding. the work cannot
be dalarad tonger on acoonnt of need
ad ram. Tba hank Is now greatly
crowded and the constantly Increasing
bnetaons is belDg done at some dlsadvantags on thU aeeonnt Tbe
bnUding wUI be onewf the finest bank
stracuirse to the state.
Modern In
every way. ap-todate to all Its appstnunenta. attraeUve to
and w(lt be In every way a splendid
addKIoD to the already fine talldlng.
for which Traverae City U noted. For
two or .three years the offidali of the,
bank' have
of manp-baak buildings at different
pelnU whh special view to making
Ufis one of the most complete bank
boUdlngs In Miebigan. and they haaoeceeded to Ibelr efforU.
ThU handing will rapreeent a snbatantlsl advancement in the
merdal Intereeu of Traverse CUy.
and daring tu construction w«i| funlah labor to a Urge number of work
men. As many of the contracts at
possible will be let In Traverse City
*as tbe directors believe that
home Ubor and fnduatries tbonld
have first coaslderstloa In tbU mat
ter. The new bnUding wilt be locatad upon wtat is knosrn as tbe old
KneeUnd corner, directly aeroas the
atreei from the preaeni tank offices.
B Is one of the finest locations In
Traverse City snd the beautiful new
talldlng wll] be
ectml feature on tbe street and will
b| something that all our cltUeos will
be very proud of.
The building commliire it composed
Of Dr. J. D. Munson. John T. Beadle
and Leon F. Tltut.
Caahler Titus at tbe meeUng
Tneaday was granted a leave of abaesM of 10 weeks and will leave la
a|>oBt 10 days tor a trip la tbe acmUt¥ast.
u
RacoiUr AaetoenL
IVm 8atar«ay's ReeoX. :
A aarioos socident oc«rred
.■Mtt on Boardman lake before suppar. John KUM6D was taaRng -and
way ML partlaUy dlslocaitng bis aoonldar and enttliig hu fqec
tbe eyea. When be arrived
home he could sM Ml where be tad
been or what he had been doing but
kept asking whose skates be bsd.
When spoken to. ta antw-ered senitbly but hit memory was a blank.
remembered that some
children whom be had been pulling
around bad been token safely tack
to their parents and that be tad gone
bock on the lee.
parenu think that this was
wben he was hurt. They also think
that someone tripped him for a Joke
and then aaaUted him part of the
way home as he ceiflhlnly could not
have gotten there himself.
to cmieh bimwif he probablr hurt bli
noth;ng certain can be secured.
A Fortune May Be Ttaira.
Fifteen hundred pounds In English
money it what William Green and bit
two uncles. George snd Thomas Green!'
hope to secure from the estate of Will •
tom Green's great grandfather. Ed
mlDBOo. who owned a residence block
In Nurtbslik-ld. Sunhumberland. Etog
land.
Mrs. J. E Given, the only child of
the old man. and grandmother of,|
Wllltoffl. died to this city several
yeara ago. leaving all the papers
showing that ahe was heir to this
estate, in the bands of Wflkam Green,
at whose home she died. Mr. Green
has l«en to correspondence with sev
eral English iswyers. .and they state
that a woman Is collecting rents from
this estate, claiming to be tbe widow
of Mr. EdralnsoB. The Greens believe
her to be an imposter, as Mrs Green,
toe old man's daughter, was 72 years |
old at tbe time of her death several
years ago.
Dr. Edwin Thlrlby espects te leave
for London, England. February 1. l®
take up apeclal etudles in
and he has promised Mr. Green that
he wtll endeavor to locate this eataio
and see what can be d<me toward se
curing it for tbe heirs.
Cadillac. Mich.. Jan. Il.-The Wetford coriniy board of aupervitofS to
day without a dlaaenting vote paased
a 'resolution which will canae the
cnestion of local option to be sabmilled to the voters of tbe connty nt
the April election.
This acBon was the resnlt of the
presentation of a monater petition
Curess Itaby'E cranp. Willies' dally
signed by 1.330 voters of tbe connty cuts snd .
tbe board, wily 7B3 lignaturea be grandms'i
ing neceatary. The tempcTaar:- uor -- Erlectric Oil—the great household
ers regard the outlook aa very brii;..' remedy.
In thU connty. although peiiiapa ct;. ^
qE' MICHIGAN. THE FRO
i bright as in Grand Trtverse coun- ^
court for the Countv of
Grand Trat
The liquor dealers of tbe
were evidently afraid to have the tbe Probate Office to the City of T
erae City, to said Connty. on the
queetlon go before tbe people as they day of Jannary. A. D. 1»M.
• ere represented by Attorney F. O.
Preaent: Hon. Fred R. Walker.
Gaffney who attempted to atop the Judge of ProbateIn the matter of the esute of
technlcaUKet which
Charles tannin. 8r.. deceased.
were overruled by IVosecuting Attor
E OPtadd having filed to aaM
ney W. H. Yeamd. The antl-Saloon
luri Ms ihial account as sdmlnletrair of raid estate, arid hto |>et1tioB
league was repreiented by Attorney
'aylng for tbe allowance thereof,
Pltny W. Marsh and by the Rev. R.
id for tbe assignment and diitribuN. Holatple.
on of the residue of said eatate.
The matter was reviewed by a apeII la ordered. That the 3rd day. of
o'clock
dal committee of the board of which
.Barry, of Harriets.
hereby appoint
sa cbslnnan.
Qg and allowing
'Wing i.said
......ae
This mskea seven counties in which
It Is further ordered,
ordered. That public
'dlcaflon
...............................
thereof he given bv puhl
the local option proporltlon will be notice
a copy of this order, for three suevoted on this spring: Oaceola.
slve weeks previous to said day
Joseph. Kalamavoo Oakland, BariT,
hearing, to the Grand Traverse
Gladwin and Wfkford.
|
ciliated I
. . mty.
FRE» R. WALKER.
A lajty liver leads to chronic dysJudge of Probate.
pppsUt and eonsilpatlon—weakens the
- dels (25
whole ipstem. Doan's
Regul
cents per borl correct the liver, torn
ich. and cure constipation.
It luPWtlrelT naaSe.'Hisrr te ezneimaal vtib
........................... ......... I
pit'
Futer of Suttou ^ passed
the next twp months. Mr. Foster is n
promlneni farmer of Sullont Bay
where be has resided for the lant U
years. He Is a fomer realdent of
Bradford and antldpatee much^pfoasure to renewing acquaintance wii
kith old
friends-and neighbors.
Wanted
Basswood, popei. white birch, pine
and balaam bolta. 51 Inches long:
from four Inches in dtometcr up. Win
pay highest market price, delivered
at mill or on any railway aidetraek
within a radius of fifty miles. Ad-
Bcratch! The more you scratch IheJ******'
worse the Itch. Try Doan's Ointment
J. A* CARON & CO«
It cures piles, ecxema. any akin (tob-Traverse City, Mico.
443 Cedar St.
44-St.
tog.
................................
All druggists
sell It.
It Qu/ets
the Cough
This is one reason «’fay Ayer's
Cherry PectortI is so vslus*
ble in contomptioo. It stops
the m’csr sod tear of asdm
couebioE- But it does more
—it controls the inflammation,
quiets the fever, soothes, heals.
Ask your doctor about this.
Tbs best kind el s U
iyers
ta«
M. B. of A.
■ ;by tbe gentlemen, and could not tave
An Insultotlun ol officers Of me'been excelled even by the todies of
Modern Brotherhood of 'America was U>U order, wbo are expert to the calheld Tuesday evening, the following «t»*ry art.
officers being insuiied by Deputy,
- , ■
Clark, :hv tortalllng officer:
J. C O.
President—George B430L.
At the laat regular meeting of tbe
Vice-president-Mrs. A J. Brawn
J. C D. lodge the (ollowtog offrfera
Bargent—R. G Panlln.
were tottaJled:
Treavurer-M H Griffith.
Past preiAdent—Mrs Anna fftepn.
Chaplain—Mrs J .L. Boyd.
President—Mrs Jeanette Funsch.
•A. J. Brown.
Vice-president—Mrs. Ann Kl^ar.
Physicians-Drs. Boyd and Minor.
Secretary—Mrs Marie FkJfatTk.
WatriimaE—Mrs. John llanrunti.
Financial secretary—Mrs.
Rose
Sentry—Eric Carlsoe.
Peler:yl.'
Trustees—Henn- Kroupa, George
Treasurer—Mrs. Kale Prashd.
Saxton. John Danfortb.
Guard—Mrs. Anna Cervecka
Trustees—Mrs A. Cervenka. Mrs
Af:er tbe toMa!!at‘on a fine supe serv.-d wlih-h was p-t; aietl - M. Fkjfsrek. Mn. A. Stepan.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN.
V bate Court for > the Connty
Grand Traverwe.
In the
th matter of (be estate of Wentel Ba:
Notice Is hereby Mven that lour
mooihs (ram the IStb day of Jannary
A D l»iik. have bero allowed for
rrediloi
present their claims
. namlnaiion and adjustment, and
that all creditors of said decease.'.
• required to present their claitus
said conr. at the probate offire.
(he city of Travevwe CUy. In aald
county, on or before the ISth day of
May. A. n iPta, and that aald claims
will be beard by told court on Mon.tor. (he ISth day of May. A. D. ISUS.
at ten o'clock to the forenoon.
Itou-d Jan. I5ib. A D \90i.
FRiai a. WALKER.
35t.
Judge of Probate.
S.SSlUStl I 1
was.
aanvm.
cfsll •!
bate Court (or tbe CountyGrand Traverse.
U a session
sees
of said cburi held at I
' probate office, to the City of
- y, In said county, on the
3Wth day of December. A. D., ISuT.
Present: Hon. Fred R. Walker.
Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Al
bert A Nickerson.'ideceased.
George Nickerson having filed In
said court his petition praying that
the adicdDlstrator of said estate l>e
granted to Ollei Nickerson or to aonie
otherr suiUble f
It te ordered. That the 25th day ol
umary. A. D. 1»08. at ten o'clock to
le forerntjon.
be and the same Is hereby appointed
for hearing said peili
‘lltion;
[lublic
notice th
.
tion of a copy ol this order, for three
eticcesKve weeks previous to aald
day of bearing to the Grand Trav
erse Herald, a newspaper printed and
circulated In said county.
FREDy R WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Grand Traverwe.
At a seailon of said court held at
tbe probate office, to the City of
Trareiue City, to said county, on the
3(>tfa day of December. A. D.. 1507.
Present; Hon. Fred E Walker,
Judge of Probate.
to tbe matter of tbe estate of Bes
sie, Mamie and Lena Ramsay, minors.
Adelbert G. Ramssy having filed in
said court his reslgnaUon and final
account as guardlsu of said estate,
and his
*he al-
THE GIOIE DEFT. STORE
We Lead, Others FoDow
Watch and wait for the Great Bar
gains we will give yon.
There is something going to
happen very soon and yon wffl
want to be at
THE GLOBE DEPT. STORE
It Is ordered that the 27tb day of
January. A. D. iSKiK, at ten o’clock to
the forenoon, at raid probate office,
toing and a
ll Is further ordered,* That i
notice thereof be i
suqceartve w-eeks previoi
day of hearing In the 4
Hen"
HD T'waLKER.
Judge of Probate.
When we tell yon we will
save yon $5 to $10 on an Over*
coat, we mean every word ol It
Now is the Money
Saving Time
It's Qo new thing to be able to get
goods cheap at this time of year, but
never have we offered you the bargains
we now offer you in Overcoats.
There is no better time thao ri^t now for you to
save money on your purchases. Everything » at a
point lower than ever reached before. The purchasing
power of your dollar never was greater than right now.
Here arc a few thing t we want you
sider:
'These are no old,, put of date
goods, but the very hnest Coats made
in America, coats with as^fine tailoring
as any tailor could give, coats that
have the fit and hang of the best tailor
made goods.
Aay WOOL OR COTTOIt SHOtt WAIST ta the hiBM at Half Price.
Id some cases there sro only one or two of a kind bot there
are euDogh in all to make the selection good KOW.
Some of the lots are small, maybe
there is only one coat in a lot, but in
all the lots there is a fine selection.
They are going?
sir, and you
may wait . iysT tong enough to miss tbe
best.
Coats
For your own sake see tbe two
special values we’mention in this ad.
$22 Overcoats.. . . $1&95
$18 Ovtfcoats.. . $12.95
PARENTS-Will you let the chance
slip to buy YOUR BOY an ■ Over
coat at the prices we are making |
NOW ? They are worth investigating, s
Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner Crf Marx
50 Is. VELODR, handsomdj trifflined and of the hot velonr. 545 for $25; $30 for $18.
All Shsn CARACUL Mid TELOUR Jackets for HALF PRICE.
la hacy mlxiara at HALF PRICE.
LONG cqirs
(
CLOTH COATS la black aad colors at OKE-THIRI> OFF.
LADIES’ COLORED SKIRTS OIfB>THIRD O^..
all CBILDREirS COATS AT HALF PRICE.
Shirting and Dress Flannels
These are the finest flannels made for children's dresses, boys’ waists, ladiw' waists and fine
HamQton aothing Co.
flannel ebirti.
Pattema and otJors ate good andnbey ate most wooUent lor wear. 60c goods. .48e
Skirting a^ Shirting Flannela, excellent for men's ahirta, e^iecially for something a little
heavier than tbe above lot, also fine for ladies’akirte, worth in legnbr way 45 aad 80c, ft»------$$e
1
OIIM*0 TRAVfeltM HBIIALO, THUmOAV, JANUARY H. %m.
Grand Traverse Region
The Rer. Mr. Ehgelben of Lelud
Kew pUnoa have beqci pul In Ue,
Bird Brown of Iceland colled at thla
waa a pleaaaDt caller here on Satur- hooiea of Mr*. Rosa Kobl.W. H.Steete place ou Uialntaa recently
Mr. Telegard and W. F. Steele, the]
M|r» Ullle Kllwy died of conaumpHeniY Brown fa apadlng Ihia weA po»i
. week.
.
ttlon a few day* ago. aged an year*.
~
Ih Lewne will give a She leave* three brotbera,
Miaa Uarte Holton apem Sunday; rieighr
Friday, hia mother accompanied him
bayiwek
bayiwek ride and lOc '
a* far aa Gray Brotbera. where the here.
eoclal a; the borur of Mr. and Ure. tn'iuro err departure. The renudoa
Jan. 14.
15 PulDUin oo Friday orenlng.
; weiu- Inlerred in the O. T. U. cemeMS«d toe loU to MOO. All cerfoopea» «peot the day With her daughter l.au----------------i
Monoing
I
MM «mM fOMti th« Herald omce net
Manning
LeaUe
wa.«
pleaaanlly lery. the Ret. Mr. Browu onielaitng
Mra, Prank Roger* and Mr*. J
_
NORTHPORT.
!wiri«1»eg
l«Ur than Tuoedar noon of each iMok.
Ifcoriirifeg laK Wedneeday
Wediieeday by ttwenty Ullie led a quiet home life. She cored
■M H eorroaeenderrta tail te And Brtner were Travenw City Mller*
idly pleiii
*Mr. and Mr*. Will Darrow and chli-,*** *>l* frienJa. A very delightful
long
RMiro In. th*)- may be oMured that li ueJay.
atilo ahe attended Sundav
dren rrumed to their home in Trav-‘>n* »■» »!>«>*• Refreihai.
Miaa Maggie Powell who la work erae City thla racMOlng. aftet having:
MMoaftof tlMO.
I .rhoo! and the servlc ea at the O. T.
ing for Mr* D. O. Shorter trialled npent the paat three week, the guoaul
M. rborcR.
■»■«- M
' er parent! n««r Ovlatl ever Sunday. of Mr and Mra, Geo. Dame.
died,
The Uml aimply* iranaplautt'd
----------------Jan. H.
her froni rarb to heaven.
*<> e!
Walter Braman came up from ManWEST Ai.^A.
'M«e Um Thnrid/iy to Bjieod a lew
A lovely day for tlSa Ume «f the coiiM eerve and pntlee him better
Tbr Aintrlctij RortHy of
Equity
MAVnCLD.
daya with hi* family. He returned Fear.
iw Soiorday ermlnt at tkc iiooir
there mia momlog. to conilnne hla'
aleighlng In onr vicinity.
U
Miaa
Carrie
Hlme*
haa
reliirmtl
r O. G. Skorter.. They
Tbry
«rHI
meet
|iualea the lumbermen look aomewhat
from Keyatone. where ehe opeoi the ireainieni lor rheumailani.
etrong. have good appeti..
iberr orrry low tri^u.
Mraara. 8. W. Porter and
Am« El‘|em>-.
and dlg>*»iion. »leep aoundly and eii.
Grandpa RMnlnctoa vbo hae
BartlHt drove to Omen* ibla aft-i-!
*>'<’
Cuiry U very low
Joy life, u>e Burdock Blood
Bit er.fo rtrj ulek U a IKile better a
pre.eni writing with cancer of the
> attend the fiinewl c
Rrltlnithe gr«‘4!e»t ayatem tome and biilM
atotnarh
Joint.
Cloyd Dodd and AIra Payne bare ter at Pellaton. The nm tnomlng a
Hamer of Traverse City wa» In |
MU* Earl Gray entertnlned Meawar railed to Klngatey to help In n
H. H.
had the iBla:^BDe la loie tbelr p
Cray. Crleatlai
Nelaon.
Ing for Frank Hollljay'a lliile child town H
a couple
ci)ii|>l>- of
o da}-a laat wA-k t nrtWD. wblcfc they caught laat. week.
MABEL
who la very ill.
''
liogplanoa.
; Flora
■ i^.-a Ijike, I.ucy viei*.
Clark, au<«
and ljura
Charley Renlngton la In rrankfort
Clarence Fa rbank* and wife i
The Uidlea' Aid aodety met wlthj
Tlie .Manlallgue No. J haa gone o’K I'ate*. Ian hVlrtay. tying conifurteh hnalaeai.
nn An
Arlor:*'^. Hail a IId" time.
Tbunday aftomooa.jChicago for repair*. The ^nn
Miae bla Leoeka who hka
been Mm. Tabberer
preaeni.
They j.Vo. J la taking her place.
•writing for Wra. A. C. Wynkoop Wi There were eleven
I for biiainera.
. City ■""I ■' ■<oke Ann Saturday.
were pleaaanUy aurpliaed by a trcai '
Geo. Uanie i
o Travt
Monday.
daughter
of lee'cream and cake furnlahed by i ib.i miwnlng io''a|K-«(r a' l.'vi iiay*
Then- was n siirprtae party on Mlaal^'" -Jennie Pray
anti
We are needlo^ anew rery badly.
Iwith hla daughter. Mm. Will Downer., Mai»el B;!tea last Friday. It l>elng her,
«P«it ibr week
Carl RdhB’a a
Prays
'pjji. I ISth birtliiliiv. She received quite
ytoguft Gran ha* been at Klngatey |
Mr*. W. p. Hobeitnon '
■ very pleaaut
faiewell . aurpriae
Mr.
and
Mrs
A.
S
Sloop*
went to
le
car
t'*r-!
number
i:f
vi
rv
rteful
prott-n!*.
part of the laat week In attond-,CBgo Saturday evening o
Monday evening. Jan. 12. ISM. me
Ttnvt-rKe City Frldav.
Mesdnnie. \io1» Uke. Mal>el
evening waa apent In the mp*!-; and
C E pray visited at Camp 1C Sat
ate*. I
I relumedI.auraf
Bates, railed on Mr*.
gnmra. Carl treated i ) apple*, peare Karl Ibckwlth last Muii.lay rvrniog urday.
O. oree Pray visited at his mother *
land Tuesday evening un Mr>.
A’la
M-B* the hc.llt
Mis* 8ad> Cta'n. Mar 'Ralaton. Ada ^™""'
*'
a few- day* this week.
- tine*. Monday af
P Win iH- a *
Rwrkert. Mavier Frank^ S^rt^rria.li
Charle* Glendenolng’s /aniBy vretR
Mr. and Mm. Alcook also t
Pika. Steve Pike. Doiigta* Wmkoop.
calb-il In Tiaverre C tv bv the death
jof
clrath.
Hr
has
t
I
raverwe
City
the
Bmt
of
the
i
>1
b<-en
sick
very
■
Masonic
order.
Boy Bnrkert. Clifford
Skiver,
and
Of hU brother
Call K<..*3. Ctrl aayi be wlstu-a they
Jan, ir„
J George ed In the Odd Fellow* IMce fur
meld come again afU-r be rciumi from Frank
Rariekf,
l.reseni term: N. G.. Waller Laekle;
from Chicago,
CASE AFTER CASE.
Mr. and Mm. Thos Smlib visited at V. 0.. Roy Steele; R. S.e,. G.o. |,.*-ihlm ..
pan Pratt‘1 mefi
at Oipfea.
.................
Mm. mb«wr,
haul Inga from the Fuller place ihii
wrek to the mill here.
Mrr.
emie Stetion waa a TmvOT*e City cnlfer Monday.
Mri. Ollle Kohn and toa Carl will
•tan foreChlcago Wedgeaday to vlalt
ber *l«ter. Mm. John Truer, of 174
Wfimot avenne.
Mr. and Mm. F. B. Tucker rislied
Mr. and Mm., Brerett Crain Sunday
aftemooti.
Men Donner, onr
operator,
baa
Iwea ctVBing the depot and It U
Innkiog nneb better, aa It waa need-
a
atorea
which
Bikes
Robert Payne drove to Travtme
aty Friday,
-Mr*, t/ewl* lAtnar
hat
returned
fmm LeettfUle, Mich., where the hai
been vlaith^ ber grai
•. Mra.
Dan guUlvas and tamll.v.
,
Mm. Ollle Kohn
f*UUW WUU
done ahopplng in
'Tfaveme City Friday.
Glenn Qoln drove to
Kingsley Saturday afternoon.
Jan.. 14.
NORTHLAND BEACH.
Otto narth. who baa be*m 111 for,
the last three months from an attack
of erysipelas. Is nblc to be about
again,
Miaa Carrie Anderron t« vlxltlng
with relotive* in Northport.
Mm. Jo*. Boneda and aged Bohelady. died at her home near
here on Tuesday last.
The
“
fuBeral
was held from the Catholic ehiirrh.
and the renaim were uken to the
Catholir cemeierj-. She leavM a hus
band. four sons and two dkitghlem
to mourn her lo*».
Chris. Durekoop s|H-nt Thur*<lay in
Leland.
Miss Reita Brown spent
Wednes
day and Tharadav In Traverae City.
Miss Nettle Paulu* went to Leland
Fr'day.
Mm. Fred Anden^n Is on the rick
$
Five Times Each Year
I The
s
At dates ptrvlousi) uukuown to us. the banking deimrtRirnt «t the sutr o{ kUebigan calls on us tor full detnll«-d.
sworn report* of our eooditloa.
loans. de|K>*IU. luetbojs. etc.
sbow.ng
cash
on
band,
These reports are carefully examined by eupeita to nee
that alt J tn good coodi:lon
and' business
carefully
and
wisely managed.
TWICE EACH YEAR.
Two ekpert* from the »i.vte banking deiaVtinenf wntk
In unekpectedly. count a;:r ca*b. .xamlnr and
cent MI our loan* and lionks. examine
prove to a
every-
Investment
8
I
$
$
$
t
S
s
and make a full exper- examicadun for the tame purpose.
The forvgiAng are some of the mean* whereby the atate
$
$
corvfutly guards the l.iien-»t of everv depositor In a Midik-aii Saving* Bank.
.
rab\m.iib
PEOPLE’S
19
I
j
I SAVINGS BANK »
M*»«»«seoeee» wwswws«*«»«»«»«»«»
BENDON.
tv>a WeHh n-lunii-d to Frankfort
hiiiurday. after vUlllas fr.eiirts here.
Mr*.. I.eiia' MeLsan
Is
v';.«mng
lilends In Traverse Citv.
AllM-rt Cieim-nt of Travenu- City
uitendMhe oyster supper
Thursday «'ven ng.
Mm. S.arnh Wldrlg and Mr, Fn-da
rans-nier *jM-n. two day* last we-k
n-ai
Ttonip.-imvilUvisiting
Mi.‘.
Rosa Will):
Mrs, Hester MeCormlek with h.-r
danghler Sarah and ,on Russell vlsSunday with Mias . Llsrie
Vti damt-v. Massa unJ Berry enter ClarL
i “We Is-Heve that noan's Kidney Pill* , Hance,
lamed tnfc Woman* club last Tue*-;
Rufur Graham
and
mother
has.hnve n-i equal u* a general run- fori
Mis* Ruth Baldwin
of
Traverse
day nfternthq) with a dainty cniimc I moved to Lake Ann. renting his fiiroi hard hacknrher and any pain*
Oly vis'te.l her pari-nli here Thur,lunrheon. after the busln. is'session.!»o Mr. Kdwards.
arise from a disordered roiiditlon of duv evening.
cmislstlng of pressed chicken, rolled]
-*an 1*
!he kidney (. I ,aiu i>leasi>d to recom
The oyster supper given by the El*
bread crisps.
plcRIes. wafer*.' Trnifj
' ■
-- —
mend a reme.ly- of as much vlr:ue and wortli League at the home of Miss
punch and a vurleiv of home made;
GOOD HARBORmerit as Doan's 'Kidney mis eon
Urrte Hatir.- wa» quite well nll.-nded
eonlectlons. After a -4hort Koclal ses-j
Augnrt portner went tu
I.anslng lain.'
•km. piano and vocal duet* were g v-'on bnsine** this forenoon,
For -sale br all dealers. Ifrlee Vi
en. The club adjourned after r-*pre**-|
On account of the had roods the rents.
Fo*fer-Min urn To..
Il.iffnlo, wBleh W.1, •n-jo-elally #ood. Somlug their appn-clatlon to their kliid-pctato niuikei ha* la-en eloM-d. no New York, sole .laents lor the (Tnlted t-r I* was rleari'd.
boatesse* for tbelr generoi-1 hospital-J lula-is itinvl.ig «| any price.
State*.
, The funeral of Mr*. Fannie Mason
Ity, to meet with .Mrs, C. H- Kelil on j
The Bodus Lumber Co, expert to
Reniemle-r he name—Itoan'a—and w'.as held at the Inland chuirh Thurs
Tuesday aUenioon. Jan. 14.
ylurl their lath mill llil* sifleruoon.
lake no other.
day Bfleroonn. Hit den'h though not
lie; F.-Sec.. W. II
S'teie; Treaty!
The Hii»y !«•.. wlH mec-l nl Mr*.
.......
Will. Voice- w-artli-n. S W Porter i '
l.ak.. this week (ThurmUy.t, Plenty Mo« Like Thig .n
condurlor. Bemie Broil; S. S.. C. B.'
fTart ws* over
10
Peail;
City.
Kehl; 8 8.. Cba*. Werioo; «. .S.'of j
*"rt Sunday. vUltUig w:ih hi*
Score, of .Traverse Cllv people .....
U. O.. Geo Gill; J5. S of 1’. O.. R. daoahtei. Mr*. HsvidTImham
, llell you about DnauV Kidney PHI*.'
Barnea;«'-* Bekah WMnoa went
Trav-; Many .a hnppy cltlr.en make* a p-.ibllr
Gnrihe
U. 8. of V. O , Ivor Olearoii; chaplain.
' i'l'v l-'- i Friday.
!-lairnieni or hi* exputriire. Here i*
Antoine Rartteli;
tiiklde
cnsrdUti.'
Mr. and Mrs. Waltir
1.
.-I ra»e of It.
tVhai lietler prtsif of
: Fotich aii:i merii can be had than surh endorseW. H. Porier; outride guardian. W, ‘ n“'ii Hug a few day*
E. CsmpbeM.
iTrtiveme.
I..- I.ai1>ex- Uenefli will meet wlltii
-Mr*. Oli* Prutfs little girl
wn*
l«»«-l Ortrno, 134 EnrI Fifteenth
Mi*. C. Nelson on lYiday Bfiertua>n.,»n«-«>dlnwg « few day* with Mm.
...................
______
•rJ. Traverse
Cl:y.
Mieh..
say* j
tii;.-iie-eied, ranie a, a shock to alL
Tbi death oTv'-i kon Thoma* which
Ot :-urr«<l about Itiivi- momh* ago. wa»
van hard h>r.her to la-ar. and helped
niase her hold iiiHiti iile weaker. Vn.iUv. C N. UaUiM'k bad ebarg
barge of
. Jarrett
can *t fmii>h«-d the mnillv'TIo fatn- .
Hr etmslKlInc of three sons ati.l.ihrri- ■■
daughter* have the syuipalliy ul il'
How’s THU?
■r On - HundndlvaUni »w*^
r
urt'aurrh Uial i-tiuial b) rur.u I v
larrii Ikra.
r -I I'SKSSVg J.l T>'-4' O.'rt.
•-•tbeaBl^rdmwl.bxTskBen-aP i
'■
e, r >r Ih* last t» rse*. awJ
bim f r
fie l« ho«*-r»bli- in all l-u-'a—* trat-v-e...
sad knaasP'r *!>;• toe<
loa>wiad*l-> hi* Urn.
—> .
WhelMir 0raagl>l,'^'i9rar>;o
llall'*CntarriiCBrCntarriiCBra,-lakra lalera<1lr arliM
dlraetl, apuBiba l-lnalaad B>Braa> nu
cdlW ,r*a-m TA«tnii-msI» *,*1 trei- I
Ikswwie-r
Sold b< all •irwcri*'*
Tsk* Ball > Fanlly P1U> fur <*>u*tn-illiis
A Timely Warning
Traverse City’s Leading
House
Furnishifig Store
Just FOUR MORE DAYS and our great B\RG.MN BREAKING SALE will be terminated. Have you been
one of thetnany prudent buyers wbo have already taken advantage of this golden opportunity and profi
ted thereby? If so, we can suggest nothing mere except that you tell your neighbors and come again.
If for any reason you have been delayed in attending the first part of the sale, your delay has in no way
been detrimental as we have about one-quarter of the choicest selection to be sold during the last few
days and your opportunity to get what you want at almost half the regular value is justas good as though
you came the first day. But REMEMBER the last four days every article in this.,sale will be brought to
the front and sold. It will pay you well to stock up with things you had thou'ght of getting in spring
or summer.
-f !
For Lack of Space We Quote .Just a Few of Our Splendid Offerings.
BEDROOM FURNITURE
Id Ibis department
cbulre Is large.
8ER our BOlId uak Prlnre**. Dreaaer
with Urge heavy
French
plate
12.00
ODD DRESSERS
Lart* and email alte*. We bare anme
eaeeptlonatl) good value* In these.
Ask to oee the aolld oak dresser,
full aUe. which we ate sell- ^ gQ
For the Diiring Room
Ad elegant aolld owk Table with large
masrive lets, wftl lent
>|e‘ople easily, at .......................
A good aei of Veneer Dining Chair*,
rich, dark
golden oak
Ish, regular value |S, now.
Imard, with
well
Beds and Commodes
BoUd oak Beds and Commodes,
we are aelling at fS.dn earb a
equalled . These nuii
aak
lor them
3.00
fin- 0 gQ
A beaiitiiul quarter *awe<l mik 8id.
mirror,
I
Q TF
U./O
Othera at $6, WJO and «7.
heavy
xri
French
l.ev. 1
18.75
6.00
Our Motto
To do what we advertise and advertise what
we do. Our success In business is due to thertact,
that we have the entire confidence and iiberal
patronag of the peopie at large. This together
with honest and judicial mariaRement has placed
our store among the best and most up-to-date
House Furnishing Stores in the State of Michigan.
Make this Store your headquarters when in the
city. Come here and rest. Easy Chairs and Rock
ers at your seyiics.
Sitting Room
ROCKERS
W.- take Fii-at pride In khowtng out
Hue 111 Kix-ker* in Ibis departm-ni
Veil!
*1.'.
hate
a
much
great.r
cheite :!ina in two ordlnarj- biar»n..
Wti-ii .|o-yo:i 'hlnk of tlie*p»
-All extra good
frame, brat
,n-«-1
Couch,
quality
spring*,
heavy
oil
oak
traperwd
upfaolsierrd
In good
velour, rtunlar value tIO.
y yg
A solid gulden oak O-ni' r
1.2 5
e cobbler scat arm Ruck.-r. .me
1.50
15.auliful qiiari.-r *awcd
golden
R.vk-j.. baud iK.Il.hed, birge
g.k
flaky
Sund. 34x34 la. top. ..f>i> -.
An extra heavy all i
"'10.75
*xl2 ft, for .ih'.i
ami spindle*, -inly ..............'■"0 ^0
grain, with 'urne,| pu.ta
We have a vert prrity line «f
Tic
turca h-. any or all room* of yoor
Our line of dishware ki cmnpli-te Imi h
In the plain wMIe and decoraiol
120 EAST FRONT STREET
We want your opinion on a Book Case we are
now orfering foA$ 12.50. Don’t fail to see it.
Oini LOW PUCES HAKE OUR
GOODS EASY TO BUY.
OUR
UBEI^ TERUS HAKE THEM
EASY TO PAY FOR.
1.95
bouse
S -m.
aittiu;:
--.11.,
extra BpeciaU for the
.
Don’t fail to see the Couch that we are selling
for $7.25.
j
J. W. SLATER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE
FAMOUS
QUICK
MEAL
RANGE IS SOLD BY US.
ASK
TO SEE THIS WONDER.
1,
k
#UNO T(UVtR»£ HERAIA THURROAV. JANUARY 1«. IVOR
Annual. Statement
I Mur otbrr ItflBB of tniereM vlH be
FMm WPdaaadara RmtA
'mcnJoned tomorroar.
At tke meetlAs o' tbe board
of
■
odRerriun tbbi aftenooD the follov-
TbU
;ed br ‘he TOm-
wm
Annual aUtement for the yenr endlny Dec. 31. 1M7. of the coediUea of
aCaIra of the ramera' MuUal Fire li-anraMe Oonpuy^. located at Tra»-
BUT'a report waa alao pro8emeA„J>otli
nlltee or tre to vbom Ue matter of raporU
local optiQp «aa referred,
Treawrer** RaperR
ancrDMR-lbe rountr
briac
referred
to tbe rom
erae Ctty. Mleblcu. ud doing baaloena In tbe CotmUm of
Antrim and Leeluau, In nld
Grand
Trar-
StaA-.
anMo:- mlMee oa flnaace. va>a ud meana.
(VII HkW) MrtWHy. t
BO«a3r adopted. ReaolaUmia determ-j
The matter of prortdiB* a aoltable
tniac M>e aafleleocr of tbe local op- pur«. ig bouae deiiaqaent ebUdrea
OetT
Over Twenty-three Yesrs Ago Bkby
had Severt Attack—Years Later j
Grandfather Suffered Torments
with the Dlsca»—Virulent Sores
Developed from Knees to Toes.
hoc U1U4: by
tlon peUMou aad one orderly-; e local *tg are broucbi lalo eoart «aa
opU<m.decUoD were prweated
oaaalmtmalr adoptad.
and
^rred to a ap.«‘*« «>tBnilUee
Ort t Jw (di “arratl. how data
UytiXktau* ..............................
Ont A W. BanU-ttancir. bars
AaataMi: U.rhgbtalme ........
com-
Tbo rcaolutloo j po,ed ,rf Urm^n. Hoxale. Haraha and
fdlo«B!
I Champion, who were
appoloird
br
** a^ * ^park^rnJrThiw*
To the Board of Soperruon of the tbo dtalnnan.
coaaty of Orand Trareme:
*t>ratlein«&—Yoor
rMiA^UJW----
|
eommlttee.
An error 4»m made In the matter of
loml option pMltlona, ao called, bare for tbe care of a child.
tbdroodilr eoBBldered tbe aame. ud
Tbe bill vat
njected.
‘That 14 petlUoBB, from ai
muy
tovMhipa md wards of Orand Trarerae eonoiy, prayiDK that an' electioa
be held In
and
for
ISiSfS?-"’ •“
at a Loalo Ha haidt^w bars
Voi»1......................
Death ef Lorsm Koch.
loranr Koch, an old and ratpeeled-----------------
“In ISM my g
as eitack <jt eat
uM
J.g.Ora'ialUor.hsybi
Jaa t: rm^gato^,
Laaa.P«n>)<-'9avlay. Bank
a^
kauas...................
Ooe daughter, Mrs. Omar
Baldwin, Jaan SSI .cT n Scoli. benvbarn
as la tars.................................
the af- died in I88C.
FabB Oavkl Uaraua. bars aad eua
Mariu attadied Iheteto. are tn Jue
Mr. Koeh was born In Badm, Grp
fbm of law, and comply with all the
Mariri^^Myta^ b.
any. where he resided unill
1857.
I of tbe atatnte.
Ho located to Trsverse City In 1870. Mart; Htrrr Palata.
That aald petltiooa are dgned by
ta-«t r — ilnce that time has been a resi
lUrt^ tyy-k ixo^sta. Uram
im veaMted elwtora of aald county
dent of tb'i place. In 18C1 he wM
of Orud Trarerae.
united In marriage to Mias Barbara HarXii'bu.UlllBta.hDoar daaax
«Uy ..................
That tbe bl^^t rote caet for any
Kleferadorf. at AdHan.
AprUJotaiAPayni-ul. b.>aw and
•tate oOleei- In aald eounty
wietaal- Wnwl: >{urkt
Koch wna a cooper by trade,
Uat preceding guMral election,
at
and for »u yfsrt worked for the Han Apr n Joku aim>y. IhiOm aial tao■bown by tbe retum and canraaa of
nah. Lay A company, in that capacity.
Apr*>W« H Cox.bon*.-aaJ Vm
the lut pr«ee«4liig gdtieral elecUon
He has been out of active butineaa
for state offteera In aald county of
May a uilbon e
life for the last 14 years.
Onod Trarerae wu 1716,
‘The funeral service will be held
That aald petltlona are elgsed by
Lakr.aamwl auo>
Monday afternoon nt the borne on
more tbu onedbird of tbe qnaitSed
East Ninth street, at • o'clock. The
oleotora of aafd eounty. as shown by
Rer, Demu Oochlln will officiate.
the retufM aad canraaa of the last.
Kay M Hyroa J TSrlor. raU klUad
Uy uguiata*..................... ........
) for eute
El Campo, Texas,
offibera held la anld county of Omnd
Editor of Herald—Having promised
Jbsu-: MiuT yarn^^boBM aad
Tmreree.
friends In and
“Tour oommlUu therefore recom around OrlaU I
count of our irlp.io the aunny BOUIh,
i
Jan IU4lb>n C. ISylur.boatadi
mend. that upon conflrmaHon of thU
afed.>|ara»
traalrom I'uuua
lake tMa opportnnlty of doing
JaaloIViMK.Jahi. ....... ................
report, the
Haring eniahed loading a c
acHl: Wiarks tmoi rUmary ..
adopted, anbmittloc the qnestian to Cedar Run with our household cooda.
farm
toola.
etc.,
oq
Monday
morning.
the qnaltfled elecdon of aald county.
Dec. ». we tede good-bye <o our old Jsem.)okaTbB<Dm.r
“All of which la reepectfully anhhome. There was about eight or ten
nltted.
in^ea oi snow on the ground and
ny Uahtamg
*B. & DURTBA.
more coming,
a heavy fur <.v.-rroat
JntiSai-. firowati
ratac. harp .
not uncomfortable.
The mada
*V. C. DARROW.
as«d Uy UcUtalac..........
r ao mied with snow that I did
•'RALPH H1CK8.
miWaalMak.. buaxrdam
reach Trav.-rme City until h':(er
Ur ucBtataa.....................
-K. O. LADD.
and about 6 we took the ti —, Kh Jolyirv-d K.HnK.b
P. M. mad. *»> rbugetl
ai«rk< Irutn rl
"L. K. CL8VBLAND.
Orand Rapidi at 11 p. m.. rnaUns a Ja'y 17
Walk. natvrbanMri:
;*
“Oommlltee.'
^ of only thirty mlnutea. Reached
faratlorr
~ ' Wanted tnfennatlea.
Englewood, a auburb of Chicago, at 6 Jidy it
aald
peUilooa.
Pfwrloua to the aetkm of tbe eup a. m., there belog but rery little anow
crrlawa upon the . local opUon ques on the ground. About in we Wt over
the Chicago A BSaal nilnols R. R..
tion. P. C. Ollben preaented a pellmaking tbo run of t#o miles
tkw. aaUng for Information coocem- Louli. Mo.. In eight hours. We pass,
tng |he method of obtaining the algna ed................
through
a fine
farm' country.
- —
farming
turea nim tbe petitions, and pmylng Com fieldsI as far as ooe could see.
bui It eras a little too 1
suit me.
that be be eellgbteaed as to whether
tolly one-tblrd of the ground l•rtng
tne board deemed It neevoary that covered vllb Ice and water. Bum
poll litta of tbe last general
gone when we reaeht.l central
nulB.
election be presented aloug wl
At 8t, Loula »«• Iiin.lr aDUlh«-r
•r Bt(Mi
’ a couple of bouth. leaving llh
lerpTl
Hats need or was any eSort made to * p. m.. over the Ri, l.o ila A
e In any township or Franclaeo R, R. Thl» I'me we
to get a alow
ward tn eocnectlon with UUng tbe unfortunate enough
train.
Passed through
•ASM oo tbe petMlcms.
Mo.. Just at daybreak,
He nlpo suted thnt be had made an country to be quite billy and stony,
wnntbintRwi of tbe poll
UsU
with a good deal of brash Und. but
iDud that Of the total number of some fine large orc'ha'ri.’' "rv'
.......................
through
• the
•
sine
xlne region and
Barnes on (he peUUon in the First passed
saw them mining xlnc.
After we
wnrd, 74. of these only 30 appear on reached Oklahoma the country
the poll Hat of the last sttte election. came a ane rolling
prairie,
The nme. he aald. was trwe of tbe large farms in every direction,
country having been
settled
about
Other petlll<HU. quolng flgnrea.
fourteen years
Monette. Aflon
Tbe petltlew^ waa
rocoired and Vlnita are ane thriving towns.
^c«d oe die.
Changed can at Sapulpa at 8:30
A rsaelatloe was adopted relaling Wednesdsr. and shortly alter passed
through the oil district at Kief and
to^he death
Mounds. This oi] aeld to about eight
tulles square and to complrtely ear.
cred with oil wells and Uukt. One
Clerw^s Annual Report
lip acre* baa 3D0 oil walls .and 80
Oauty Oerk Walter's uibual re
tahka. These Unkg hold from 60.000
port was pTMeatad thM Bomlas. to 800.WO barrets each. Oil was worth
which corsrs 39 typewiHlen sheets of
Reached Sherman at
«
paper and to indesed and elasalSsd
la a very neat manner. This is cute Thursday laoralng. ir\-e wc
‘
' and aiayed until 2:
(d the beet arranged
reports Dtat
...... n is a hustling town ................
hare ever been presented
to
the Inhabitants.
It resembles
Traverse
City In some n-gpecla. It la situated
fourteen mlks south of the Hue be
A few ^ the Items folloira:
tween OUab^a end Texas.
Prom
Ag Inroloe of the court hoose shows Sherman to For Worth It Is a rolling
n raloaUon of MUtl32; of tbe iall.
prtJUoM. npd tr there were uy poll
IMAM; toll barn, •Kfhf: ontotandtog cpurt house tomde. to.m.
Thera
to a toUl amonnt of I97.6T8.94 In excna of UablUUM.
Ttoe deinqnrat lasef now in
hnnda of the state and edunly for coltocUoo amount tq MJ39J2
for
aUte. and 9lfiA39.79 for tbe
Sreaaorar.
the
county
The largest amonnt to In
Fife Imbe townahlp. tSAto ie.
Trnv-
esie City comes next with I8A87.1E.
Tbe amalleat
to
In
the village
of
Kingaley. $8.7t
A>ne of the largest Itenu of dlaburaements was for ttie poor, amounting to
tT.r78.t9.
Climlt
were 94,661.88.
9I2.U.
The toll lubd. 92.<M0.«.
. .92.917.78.
73.
Justice courts.
Proaccutlng
Court
OnaranUne. 92.917.
attorney,
91.01276.
KIDNEY. LIVER
AND BOWELS
ProtBOtsT)i«esBoaa««ftili*»andBesl£ontahuL-----OpumMuptaine fur ^fiaiuL
KotNahcot|C.
mad cotton bales were plied up
ery station.
Reached
Frtrr Worth
about
Thursday evening, learlgg again at 8
over the Santa Pe road. FViri Worth
la a large railroad center and rott
laln-i 80,000
\rtno
inhabitants, resenibtinc
CMcagn In some ways. After leaving
Fort Worth we took a
flyer
and
maaje fas: time to Rosenberg, which
place we rsarbed at 6 o'clock.
Pri■ day morning.
morn
aDer waitlug a conple
of hours, w-e went on to BI Campo.
which place we reached at I0:2fi a.
m. Friday
Here w» found that our
baggsge had arrived one train ahead
of ut.
After gett'ng a few house
hold articles we secured a rig and
etit In onr firm two mllee dHiant.
Peaches.
lemnns,
strawlierrtei,
rosra. Tiolrls and
nutnerooa
other
flowera nrf In bloom, and today a
neighbor gave me some oranges and
lemona raised on my farm one of
which to over fourieen inches In drcomferencc.
If thU la of enough interest for pub
lication. I may at some fi
write yon a description
•
■
I of
(
«...
nuplaw t4eUMT.altfUi::n: aaaaal
ian.t.«'art«a(
B. W. M>wa.<. atiww aanoal
Dit«.-iurs. nt.-iiBf
..................
W, W ttardVL. ait.ooUM aaaul
Oinvtoiti’ Bito-onx.....................
JehaWhiM.aUr-ndiax aanoal Iltv.
Oeo. "w" jTwrtliy.
Arerrsary .
^Ury
a<
aani idUra.in* HaU.aaits^m*^siac
(viif iiiuA-.—uutai.rr b t.tni:
U. A. Chapin. lavHi'r lu>- (Vtm .. .
Adrfriiuw
.........
Adjuwinxl..—V
.....................
Iwad; tbe fartal disflgiinnneot. OS m acDB
—all deioand n-uH«he« nt extranidinary
Tirtuiw to ►uix>wrfullv ct^wiih th<-m.
That Cnlirurahoap. Ointment, and IMla
an- «ueh rianda )>rot-<-ii l>v t<-.tlmnfliato
it n-markahln cunw wh<-n many remedm arKi even idiiwiriana liavt- tailed.
Ow si-l to often rafliaect to cure.
haadJiMoarylrt II
tjnbr •
CaaU tv-.-...-1 lr>»B iMa-.
Hatlitv-lUlik ...................
Iiihvtr.1 M-rt-tv-rl t-aCajly balatn-t. .
TMal Uitoliiv
Iwn. pa'd tbs*
m:
Apofert Remedy forCMtsSp*lion. Sour Slomacti.Dian1iDea.
Worms jCoovtilsions .FerarishQCSS Old Loss OF SLEEP.
TacSiiHto S««natarr oC
Nrw VOHK.
iiblp or
• d liv II- I-
FOR SALE—G. nil’-.
Hulalel
• J.-rx.-y I'l.n. cDilig Ivu quart-,- milk
dalh; lo evc lU-ni (-oiidllluii 93'.
■ a-b tf lak.n at one.-. U P. Hun.
■ 214 E. fixml sirf*<. fit. plume ISI-,
311*
d' nne ytar IhMU ir
-
;.n.l Mr,
_ _
w:'!-
SHETLAND.
< SiitidnIbe f{.->
• Rhkhl.i a.-Ill lo Tmti-rs.- Cl y 111.- hi.in.
nd ..f Ihe
W'-diii'Ml.iy »ud returned home'
I
p!tir;.iJliig.
I Mr*, frail
I Mrr. Ituf- to Gniim Travers.f<-aii :ig >. liH-atliig un ibe pl.iev that;
has .Lotsito- family litniie.
8UU- of Michigan. Couniy of Grand
Mrs. ('ral)i was on active niemls-r
Tniverac. as.
City lint Saturday af'i-rtinon.
.:lie grunge. N-itig cuu- of ila i-arllPrank and George Atkinson Kpent
damea H. Monroe. ^TcaldcDL *"9
I no lii'a-rK hen-. Rhe had also, fur
Aw I Jokarwssnoa.feanaadi
S<md;iy aflemism at the
home 'of
Geo.
W.
klrWetliy.
SerrvUry
of
aald
irata; UyUgbxnlM!
.
itv yej.rs liis-n a eon' -om m.-mlsT
coiniwiuy. do nod each for
himself Mr. aad Mir Rogers.
Aug 11<
tile M i: ehuiy-h. Mi» fiMlu poI'laiik Rit-g.T l>. at l/i-land for thidixh tlepom- :ind asy llial they have
Uyhtaia* .............
■»--ed iiMtii |i.\a!ile itiiHlal.-!.. and hi
High
read the fuivguing
alatemenl
and resl of (|„. w4ii-er attending
le e;rly dx> .< her heme wa^ the galll
Luoa the ciuilimU then-of, and that srhool.
eriog 1-1.ie.- I iT ihr \oiitic ms>|>h- troTti
s’lrprlse j-nrly was given
AngaOta^ Vmn. <-a* kflUd tty
they hnve good ri-aMin lo bclit-ve and
K-rd.iy evening at the hot
r iiii.l Dvjr. TIicii- w.-i* alwaxs
alwBjs -n
do believe aald siatemcnt to be true.
■Id .Mrs John Kraltx. the
Pinal W. IC..U1.. All n
kdly g.:
JAMBS H. MONHOE. Pnsidoat.
tilrilidi
>iv.
G.-iitU-, #iid. li.ilie r h.-ai li
CEO. W. MeWUTIIY. Secelary. '’"''"R
blr'li-liiy.
r.
A ». Prsy, «•
Iircxelit to
r.a.ly tp
and
wUb
Sworn and .suoscr;le-d before me at t
"f ‘nemls w.-r.-- |.rr„-iit
i-njo, a
a goo.1
f
Traverse City, in said st.iU- and raun '" 'P I”''' e.-lubrule atid •■njoy
ox-.d by all wli.. Kiix-w lu-r.
>1 try UrttaUic.
ly. this .TUI day of lu-cefbbt-r. A. U.
1* miirli n-*--»«-<l
in
many
BepWe
aralB a»
j large .-iix-I.- ..f
mi-ettng
I nail Saiiirdai
UaBtalay
afternoon. .
Orand Traverse Coui
Ixiula l.iidwig has rcaleniHl bU d
MD j C(>ramtoslon expirt-s AprU A 19U
t'es as health offleer. and Martin V
kocMI has iM-en ap|Klnti-d tn fill :1
vacancy.
I CopeUDd.
Minnie
Mr. A. Thomas of Traverse
rj
1 alter ■twol New Year# day h?iv the gm
liinday school convention at Graarn meals ana at b.-dUme.
Mr. and Mrs. Phratt.
toiniday.
j
Ju»t iry tbls almide
Swwmon Rrnlhert are pulling i
D. Rose and family relunied yeatef-! mixture at the Aral slgt
their r-'i'slde saw mill on 'hi- nor
Inland,
where
they
bad, : i am.
or ifhac-k
you nchea or
...........................................
........................
-..................
bank of .taverar lake and will ro.
allmd the funeral
-' of
- Mra.lfeel that the kl
kidueys are not ai
rea.ly le do euitom woit, •
Rcse's mMtaor.
i Juit itahV Tbir la said lo Ik.- u a
Fred Miller and
Hvtirv
Jarkson.
W .L. Brown of Traverse City \ia-]did kidney regulator, and almost e<-t .'who have tus n vMtihg In this vh.„
iird his slater. Mra. Ottloger. one day ] tain remedy for all forma of Rlieuma-; nr for «. v. ral week-, left Iasi Thura' •
tism. which Is caused by uric acid to .||bv for lU.-ir home near Knhimaroo
the blood, which the kidneys fall to:
m,„
pr.,,, Atkinson
filler out, AnynnA can «<at!ly prepare-igp, Motiday
•turned home thithU at hoaie and at wmall cost
1 follnwlng day^
Notice
DragglHs lo ihU town and vlcin-!
Uan-ev Ph^t Is vitdti
ifdting I
To the owner or owgm of any and
Ity, when shown
Uie
preixrlptlon. Mrs F D Winnie atI Mesirl
M
>11 interests In the land hereli
Muted that they can either supply;
m,>;
Vrtor aud
II VUkoehil
cribed
d and to the n
.. ..
or mort
these Ingredli-nik, or. if our readers, au..r,t New- Yi-ar'a dav a' Traverse
gagees naiued In all iiudlsrhargid re
prefer, they will compound the mix-'city
corded mortgages against sa d land or
p for them.
•4i!d Mri. I
ther«-of of rty-ord.
ty-oru. Ti‘
laaci
Id Mr« Its
■en lawfully!
■i-dtie-day.
laud!
"•*' Eataia Transfers,
ibt- following descrita-d
scrita-d laud
unpaid taxes thereon, and Ibe unl>can Yogi und fife lo Horace Hunderwlgiii-d has title thereto under tax'luir aud wife, lot 36. aiid s 3 it of
deed Issued then-fur. and that you are lot 24. hlk. 4. H. L. 4r Co.'s 14lb. 8360.
entitl.-d lo u reconveyance thereof, ail
K. P. Quackcubush
aud wife
to
Katnrx’ nii'l.'i troma::'.-: t
any time within six nionibs after n-IPn-d J. Cain, ne f*l. U ol iiwM- sec., the K-lley Lm
I UhVc
c produced the
Inra of service of this notice. niKinli. t 26. R 9.
I
Forion 1- eiiiUng be rm-l of
ment to the undersigned or to the;
Alexander Cbamuigne to Prank and ;
► ci .lar. JuUiiu ami son Steve are roiiix-■ly
ly for woHiituV ill
tlsier In Chancery of the couniy Hannah King lota 84 35 and 3C blk '‘(W-no'l Ooben Mulllif is workl
1 hast-'
has t-ver known.
which the lauda lie of all auma'f itayalde
; doing the skidding
IIII tile Rl
giaul n!il-f:l-.I;i*iIl.vT dnv.u of
palJ upon aimh
purchaae
togeiher;
Frank B. Crampton and wife to Ea- .. ^■<>^Jlan H. Lewi
Total lNdiUr«uienl. ..
wm.
'i-Ssr--
NATURE
iwAwninwon
Stewut,
•D.
a:i.l (bat «iid t
h.-.v(d t-v i;dd C...111 exu Friday.
- M'- .l,u ..f Mux, A I* l!*"\ ■« Ixw
noil’ K \V,M.KKK.
jiid-. i.f Probal
M, i A t TOILS*™.
:,tr TVarer-r Oiy ............. - laaallVkta
"SS7“™:
iSS i!S-
Bniw-re. «a
anii-
tS*MarlUa .
II iua B
S’.
'TaSSf
Sr
...
IttHwairu’’
ill lisi:
ly sad Pr«
ProveBstat Is
rndusf.u-c-Ur (Ky
TralEsfrcB CV-tar <Yiy aad Freetaanai arrlea
at > U a B. a*d » p. B
Mala liMlrmlBiamn IV.-raa B.aad4;Slp.B
K';
for the servire nr coat of publication''*^- *** *■
the vanltarlnm.
mipuied as upon 1
Nlchols«in to Grace Lewis,
o
Domlne bat- ()utle
of this nollee lo tie computed
v-f<oi and Ikliich wood
personal service of a declaration na
Richard liiirlbul and wife to Grac»- has a gang cuti.:ig three-fo
rommeiirement of suit, and tbe furLewis,
lot
(i.
Grover
l*ark.
He
b.ail
Frt<d
Contu-r
h.vl
Fri-d
CoorHT with hto wood
iher sum of FIv.- Dnilara lor each
Paige
Alsou I)
ood two days
.......... witr
..................
............
Elmer PnlRe.-maphlne celling woo
ritboui
Other .........................
adaiUonal
of charges If payment as afore.|h>i* 2-T and 26. btk. 1. Critflu and W:n ;
t.eorg- Wil-r.n f now occupying
..................................................
th- h
fernn rl»
<K-ciiplt-d
by
tnwle.
(he undersIgniMlule add.
J. Gain to E. P. .Quackenbusb. Creudnia Mob'im. of Iiw-M SM-I-. I. T 26. R 9. Then- was a danre and c-x-ialI P.I
<• res
of Grand IraverM-. mate of MIebIgan,
Brastus O. 8llh*a to Mary- A, S n>-», '« civ- ;> Thursday evening at
ixe* aSM-rsed thereon In the
yean IPUI. 1"97, 1903. 1W7
In wit;
Southwest qiiant-r ' Siwllnn
Eleven,
xlnlng 160 acres, more or leas.
Town Iwvniy-aix, North Range Nine
AYesl.
and One Cent. Sherir* fees. 1
Ura.^
t> a. 7. 3:.^ud 3T. Havlland add.
Mary A. Rt,l.w to UnM.,> of As-
"f
our grjiiam..!lH-n* il*. y ivli-x' nj-ui
ntixl hi-rl". of t'.n- ln-M to
cum tli.-u-a-a- uitU luitigato stitlVnng.
T!ie
.. . .
I’laiiL-- tix.dav can i-ni.l:u-.' r>- ■• - r-:;-!
lix-ilh. for vVviT
;x::'i .'.if
dihe.-1-h’s litat Ir.xll'j.- llio tiniPt
Kroin the root-- .'mt! he~‘-snf ilv
field Lydia E. I*tuKi-jin tm
T...
thirty yearn a«.. i;..vi:^to^thx-^\ -1;.-
'•.‘■"'“J-
bun M. K. (tiurch. a 6<' ft of lot 7
Co'irlarte srlitai] rt^^l^lcl
Ten eoupU->«
iUtllam:
.
. L
1 irlpiwd the light lantastic Th«-re was
I- Clllxemi bank of
(
Fife-Lake to
„nd n5e„„re A- 12
25, 2 and 5«. T 2«. H 9 M.
Ibosf-ss. the partv wended th<-;r way
Harry- O. Dean to Mrs. Ellen Goble.ibomcwaru
pareels In sec 2.'-. T 28. R 11
'
Adalor.- Marilneau h,is sold hi*
I> ^t No 7. Ebm Bay. jurc-U In see.
L^/'
SO. r:7. Rl«.
,9-..-'. The
con-.deration
r forty hn has rctaUi
t'Uliar ills moiv i.i.<-i';t ;i:;d .
cious tlian any r-oml.iiiati.m ..fd:
Lydia
E.
l*ifilU:Bm’s
V-
isiuncl L< itotv r.-.'-yni''.'"T •i'‘ “
.pd rerot-dy fur atm-jiiih il!-.
t>. Rt-nha Mitff. of
.is ."r»i
Mo, V
Complete
revloratioa to hcsll'
mean-. *•> m;i -lx
in' thr.i (or tiM- -•■i-.
of. o'jj.-r Miffe. .Cx- r., m. n 1 am Biiloi,
‘'s,'r2i,''7;.'tst;r iz
Jote A. kmaser to O. V. UqlM| Jam li.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
N-C b
,„.SHAKE IN A BOTTLE.
.,w o-
Tlda
T,\TE OF MlflllGAN. THE PRO
3 I at. fvail t.
tVouty
(iruiid Tiawr*.-,
U CynI lu .............. ....
.if Ibe .
(hi* Kr..tx<-r. dvi-.-j.ed.
N di i- l« hvM'l.j gIvHt that fwor
pioiiih* Irem Ihv 4-ts day <•( January.
A. II. It">8. bav.- In li nllow-wl
(or
ri.-,IJlT.r> to
i.r.-.e 111
Ih. Ir
claim:.
hga.iiM v;„.l d.v-ci.d 1.. said roart
:ul|iii(iiieni, and .-.id .iK-iw-i-d are
;<|i-li*d III I.I.--I-II: l!-i.
a d ...an, at UI.- (-1.*.,. I4lv .d Tiax.-xx--fitx in
:3"i.ra;.^y
Kidnay-Llvar Pllli
'iuWISS
Mrs. c. H. Mou«e,
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
...ill 11-
DrA.wr»s««'i
sC'.^&jvVnur;J* S’ *'-■
Bears the
Signature
of
17? y.a
1(0101
tasi
Oliver \V. IMply lo David W. 8
1 badbevi
■
,,
.
,
,
.
,
Rome o' our nelgbbnrb think
rm—ff.n
enson and wife n», of nwM **f nwi, haiiling b-s^ and shingle iiml--r
.Sow is ihe time when Uie d<x-tor
af n R. r.c 26... 27. R21.
eu>tom cawing a
the Orxm Uetcr linrioc fiat tii;n- j ha.l
phraicijD*
wilh-.ut
‘*''1'- /•';
•t.< busy, and (he patent meJIctoLucy Boylngion to Ot«. W, Lardle mill near the B'g rr«k; Acme,
MONROE CENTER.
I whxt I hufTered. ami a' tim-» 1
manufarUrers reap the barvesl, un
loir 41 and 42. bik. 9. H. L A Co. a
B-rt tt'llklnami and
family
have
. Votee of Norlhimn visl
on'.U hardlx- walk. .AT'iut l.- <- v.-aj
era great care
i taken
•gone to Traverse Cl-y After a whHe
Ibe home of his
cousin.
M
go I wn.te Mri.^l*iiikhsm for adrie
Pert wHI so tn tbe Canadian north- l^ilowWiL ’aad ran irul.r a«.v that
Siadlebauer. a few days U
Chai. 8. Brumbaugh to N. C. Pox. '
advkc of an old eminent
we»t to take a timber claim.
Mra. Burrell visited her sister. Mra.
\x-sv-jal I-.- ComLxdia E. I-iakbam'iI'xakbam'i- Vx-sv-ja'
acM
of
nwM
and
wVi
of
noli
of
nwM
prldav
evening
a
reception
who
says
that
Rbeumattom
Cw aeTeaBmpaMa!*twIG^Tlan ■£ Wagner, over Bunday.
p.>un.l and Mr*. I'iukhsa.'* advire rr____Kidney
trouble
sreathcr
Is
here,
toiacOva aat msMS w* a tnmx SmI at mis
.
______
the
Rev.
B
H
neirlr.g
Mrs R. 8. Gilbert rarareed from
.lor.-.! k.-»UK atx-J .-trx-netb.
It i*
Union City Thuradar night, bringing aad also tells wbai to do tn case of
worth m-.uot.-.ias of g'-id V- tuEerisg
her brother and wife with her. They
b«A4 ex. 4* aeret. sac. SO. T 25. R 9.: were 75 paraou at the reception from
will stay imra the rwt of the wlnti
O. V Holmis to John A. l.oranger.'ber« and aarroandlDg eountre '
Mrs c. Kargravaa to vtaltlnf
•
acM «6 a»'to. aec. 19. T 25. R 9.
|a very entoyahla aBalr.
Yourd truly.
PrestOB Dewing,
The Kind You Have
Always Bonghl
Death gt Mra. Law.-<
......................
SaUrJjsi^Mi^r,:-- anatrtivrl.a.'.
For In&nts End CUldrsn.
CJISTORIA
The agoniilng itching and bumlag
<rf the shin, a* in iisetna; tin- fri^tfiil
etta^i.^ro
CASTORIA
AreJ^-W-
........
Total...
Ca-h rir-iv.tt frt
Ca>b rtvtnt.tilii
irl j
'ai>st>lut<-lv(ire I
frt-m tbv dinwiir.
A f-« vrsun ac- 1
(ttnlrartrd erv-ma, I
I
anil tn^sme an in- I
tMwe fvSrver. A wlii-le stniw passftd
on rlnea. my
without <dK« haviBg
__
■ from tl« ktMtatotlw
nokka axMl nrariy
viniUiii
^
to«»liciugaiV''t^ with Vi...........................
t/M |>rB0litii>nm. ■|■rciall•t•. d-vmsti
.......... .nnpur|KiM-. My<Uiirtit>T>
In lavrtamnilM im-<J lisriug jitvamlied
t'utievs tor my grandson toon-ilhan
toon-llhan
twenty riwn ago. 1 at onn- (tfOCurvU
the Cutirars Hen»-di<-« and found im
mediate Impfovrmeiii and Cna! cun-,
till to-day, though wrll along in yvats.
1 am as though I had never had that
dtawse.
iwse. I am well
well known in the Ttrliw
itv ul leiokrilU- anti ('ineiimaii. and all
witmwata.
ibis cvuld l»- vi-riC-xl hv witiMwara.
. Rl., lA-ui.May 14, 1907."
Wn Qaro. sinotgiagansaxl Din-ri
and
*K
.
.
Total Wtaupald —
cr,«
Koch, with whom he made bis home.
county;
That
Ddaco. a lobe, had
a. and afitv u-yrng
tl«- tl.-rttT. t.t Uir
aw
tin- di*esM* and auflmug.
1 rw'mitwt>d'<dt'utic-urs Bl»1 in a '
wr«do.ll,-c!uW'
vbeCber or^not tbe
board by the eounty deit
JNtaaMeVi., -
2SS!ffi2SgSSS-
cltlsM of thia pace, died at hl^ home. I
a MatoB
ixcru
211 K. Ninth atrecl. at 1:36 89tun).vv.“~'®“
.^
nounty.
morning of pareala.
He wna
7C
9
ttsmk
BOTH OWE COMPLETE
RECOVERY TO CUTICURA
>— aat
k.t..«
bill of |4»
redpcctfatlf r^ert thereon ai foUowa:
(miIIkoi
OI UJam— Kyrr*. b<w l.un»d:
to
Bthel Jobnaon
yeaW ISe
. *« claim of Hra. --------------------------^...
B waa ceferred the msttar of the Icrdar wbo pmenied a
TWOe[MiiRKIiBL[
CURESOFmH
l.rdui K ^inkhnirWege.
t.tlilv ('.viHi.... !-l di'i tor M."'. Muff,
................
" riagwomuiL
Rubber' Soles
on yoar o!-J KuL1a-«
a>M slot to tbe’rear.
We oiment rubber
sales on and. guar
antee-tbem never to
eome off.A«k to see tbe mbber acling we ute.
•RAMO TRAVtMt HtflAlA. THURtOAV. JANUARV 1«. WPS. ^
and Mrs. Free Levis and-ctUldm ()(U.-rTM aad a fMcnl lood ttea ot-' Ur. aad Uti Lmb Bockm hare
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.
.
...
attir tu Uooffsioma B) Tlsii r«la:lTM
tau. ,pUa*.
TvsBtr-tvq.............
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iMk^f the deliEbtrnl ainaer aerrea
Urs. 'Bovnaa and Ur«..A>ex IbdU there.
be tn bMtesi and the oceasloB *aa, .'p-n' a ce :plr of dava last week vltb' CbarUe Wbiteterd TCBt to Inland
arraUf enjored by those present. ifritBds .n Tneetae City
1»ke to vo-k.
Ur. R:II bad not visited here »ln«! Ml** Allee So'iM r>'iurrod Ssitirdav
$ni< dun’ Brot hive their n»:'.I nl
abo« ten rrsr> aso asd of course fiom Benzoala. sbirt- rbi.- bas !kh-u i! > <t r.sJy (or buflaess now.
flodt raanr chance*.
,. .iiii-c u . past two w.ek*
. Jan. 13.
M.-. Bthel Bhlnehart relumed toj Mr# Ateble Campbell baa been
----------laidlBctoa Tboradsr after spendlnc tick wUh
quinsy
fi» the laii
tUMHIT CITY,
a fi-v weeks at ber bone here.
jveek.
•
Amonc those who ar.- sick t..i«
UJ>i! Ana Br.cht weni to TraTeme' Mrs, S. F. LtKkejr who bM been thi,
are Mrs D. C. Kin*»ler and
City last week to resume her moalcleaHug (or little Helm Sours the part iwc. «on«, Roseo. and Ju*p« r, M
»i.iuy. alter rpendnic her mcatloo at; tew weeas reiam.d to her borne In Bowerman and M. V. Mahan,
Good judgeoieBt t* m neceutfy to mecm u it » in •»•
home.
lilk Rap d» last Mooday.
! fbe (arm horae o( J. A. Brewer.
Jan. 18.
I Mlai Pearl Curry vent to Traverse joup-baif mile comb oftere burned to
caDed '‘wei^ibe'* natlen.
-----------jClty TotsJay for a rtslt v.th Irtend* ,h, gmood lift Thursday nl*ht. Part
RAtT PARAOIBE.
i ^he families o( Wood and Hennrtot the contents were saved. The
The bot cooki *re ll»*e who ar« "parbcuW.
on
R,™. .o Mr. ..a M,.. W„.
..
When they ha« found the ri^ proportioB and the
only 1800 inrnranee on the house
gerald. Jan. lO, a daufhter.
“ Ji
one hundred didlars
UUs g-iale Kalndorfer
bcil material* they atkk to them and the cooaeqoence is
(Or Urs I J. Newmarcb
that their bakuig always coma oat “tight".
Mrs. Clsrce Sast
Mr.,
Clarce
wln^rn i!
Tbe (amlly
(ew
dsys
with Mr.
Never any doubt al»ut resulu.wkh them, ^ecaim Acy
held Thursday all day ur;;d'fort^ nictoi mcepi Mrs. BrewSarion.
the Glance
A ....
„ muKf
»h.. uiM^.ri.^u
discovered Ihe
■" — —.
—------... hall.
...e xii.-,
Ultle Jsy AB»tel| isI on the cam. i
know what they’re doing.
was reported
p,, u
headway
....
■ony Webber “IV*
-------- by all pres- ““o poi
Tony
eattnyulsh It. They
That’s the ream
e other side of,
V lb i’ "*n
**'•• ■**““'* Powers
vUlied
at the m2e*cw
le cooQ \
and
T'.eaday.
Kalkaaka
on -buslnees. Tuesday,
Whers
Friday.
■ arrived
Newmarcb 1< alek vllhj
. J. Cams and two da-ii
• here were p|en-y ot n.
Cora and Florence, and MUs^Rena bor# ready
vady to take the (aniily in
M’liiru ranie down frewn Traverse
cuy to auend the Monlsou reunion,,
I
PARADISE KEI0HT8.
relnmloc fYiday.
,
Mis Lowell Bo-irs is reported quite i
B»a»i lenklns of l.ake View It visitInc his friend. J. H. Manly.
poorly at this wrlllni:.
. t.
•'The Floiir the Best. Cooks U«"
I Bayer. Frita, fMIrtek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leusen are enjoyln
I M. •
a visit from thely bra
f-’her llnib. She ha> the svnipa-hy of
Haskins, of Bellatre.
Aid roelel.T i
. the entire communily
Hu been used steadily in hundreds of famibo (or over
last Thutsda;.
Jan. IS.
1 E. K. Pettroitlll who
twen^ yean.
MyrtlecRarick Is a^st'nc Mrs. E.
, months In
. and,
sre of j.lnesley with her work.
home Sa urday. Jan. lUh.
PORT
ONEIC
because Acy Ascovered y^ ago that Aw got the
The lAidlee* Aid society of this vlGrace
haa been sick __ _
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Keldertiooae
—.......... .
......... Bjvr
.
elnilv will meet with Mrs. Allen Kct- made a-business ir p to Traverae .few daysI with scartei (ever. Her
best roiib from it and were wise enough not to be chang
fer Wednesday.
City one day Iasi week.
‘
‘ ease was very lichl. and It U.thenght
ing around.
Mrs ..iiiher Mse.v and children
'rank l-lrlch who spent ihe she will
have...ween on (be sick Hat'the past past, month with her parenu. Ur. and: Tlie weather haa been very pleas-.
The reason Aqt have been wise esKHigh jDOt tc^Aange
week. V.
Mrs. Geo Ijiiir, and relallvrs of ibis lilt (cm- some time.
•
is Imuttse no one has ever been able to produce a better
David Manlcold and R.
tsrshall,
r* i limed to her home
S. T. Franklin of Upland. Ca. Is
>r tbe‘
are eiiit.ne hemlock Iocs
pending a few days with bis
flout.
Odhbs Oo.
V >1' Ihls
place, J. H, Byer
_ - .
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.
and
ted with friends (uiully.
It’s doubtful if Aey wer will.
se City and. Marpiret Powell who
n lSth. a tree was felled across taptd (
. V
-wori-inc «l John Shorter's
For aale by your dealer.
the nUrens’ leienbone wire and. Born.
John Miller.
n tum.-d home over Sunday.
rs'ised some loeonvenlence before
in a, a dauchter.
; prot. I. B. OlU»rt of Traverse
the tepalHnc was done.
A pleasant surprise was (rtvrn onV|,v ».n,
a lecture a: Ovlalt M.
VALUY cmr MUMC 00.
Jan. M. .
r. and Mn .-John Thof-on and (am- j; cp„rch Jan. "L od' "Sew hMucuCruSRoMAMkk.
lly Thursday even nc. the evcnloc
1/,^,
WroncTr" Admission
luilnc siiciu In danclne «nd pUyinc ,a.p,„y p..nis
SOUTH WILLI.
Ihe
I
came*.
About
thirty
cuests
were:
„
p wtll be a tin shower s
Refreshment--------------------home of Mr! Herb will for the bene-!'-(went.
present. Refreshmenu
were iserreda
late
lit ol Mr. ond Mrs. Hall. Wednesday'*' ' ‘
SOLON.
ntrM.
Word has been reee'ved from C. B ,
Have pm In roal furenee and
M. C. Cate has loft Solon (or
took a toad of
o bduaebold coods to Fiwemsn who enlisted from here ” -, E.
oson and family.
will ncii rhe.-tp. Will take wood In vivlnlor.
ins house.
ahmit Jnly. They spent their Christ-1 J“ehane*'.
i Mra. C. A. HannafOrd of Traverse
MIsa Hall s]ipent a few days with mas in Trinidad. Spain. He neema to'
2 *t.
8. a. Walt.
/Clay and Mra. Burr LevU her mister. Urs. O. Luce last week.
enlov
hit
Toysce.
,
of aame place, and a broiber Andrew
Mia.
from UaySeld
Mra. Frank Bayers
Bajcri fn
. .
? havine some
Jan 13.
Oil! Dorn HInnesoU are vtalUttg at
ilted _ri. O. Luce last Frldsy aftor■wr-atnrr: Bo s'elchlnc bui
Boy Hunafordia.
Doon. also attended the debate
good for wheel.
'
CATARRH
wbecls.
,
TravW. O. Uckerman and mother
Hodge In the evenlnc and colui
Vimes are dull; not much going on*
-----------sr*e C tv Occtors
calWrs at Maple City Thnraday.
I her Bister's. Mrs. Wlneheomb's h
the timber Is gone 1 Unless Properly Treated with Hyomei
;t prisent: rinre
#1
Half of the nresertpi'oTui
K. W. H«TTta«tn« and wife v
visit her until
Bece-uet Serious.
mO lumberini
'V' Luce wai ‘n Blackman nrtet Traverse Clfv doctors write at
ruturrhsl lro"He»i are fnrmore dsntroubles
Ihnt
result
dlreetlv
from
Friday Mra. (
borhood last Saturday pcddllog b^, : weakened stnmneh. Stencthen the loriuR men.
lira!
' ee*t>”« than they seem at
Dt It was poor alelcfalng.
l-tomseb m-ete. tnerease the serreM™ »> O. WHkop of WUllamston., thoertL
The teacher. Mta^Wynkoop, U mv
Mrs. B
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_
_____ and
..... .-r,,.
«,iu \Ilph.. ’'»!«
who has be-n
been vliltlnR
vliltlnc her
v- have eoturrl-, tb.-re is an Ir
f iraslrle
julees
voi."will
'f n-..
•taylnc with Mra. BU Good
Monday i
gastne 5'"
J', . '
Vr. and Mr?. A. M. rHniee .rate ef the muepuc msir
moved to hrr home again.
I
U
I
--0..
>u>a
*—rk-has
rp,
home
nnu
weakened
tissues
which
al^
J^B FerguBon has the Umber aUiB becaui 1 Mrs. Bancroft la very alek Hon. with Its beadachra. diet neas. [ S'"'*'’, for the pasHi
denrewslnn of snlrits. snoU before the;D'ri'rd home, bhe t
all oa atitfs on the swamp forty of herself.
W. O. lAckerman.
The snow storm Sunday dJd not eves, uervnusneas. sleeplessness, and
th«i*e of ennsumpttOD.
M Gate and W. O. DIekenn
b...
„,b„
man at- psip
rondlilon of the roads, for J-,-™,
To'i -ilH'uM gii' purtu'. ar qiileklvar
tended church at Cedar Sunday
J nt^t. j
snow drifted «o bad that In plarcn
prwslhle lii-rore anv rlancrrnu* grrm“
build up the ?-r.uit:lli
frlendi here.
K. W. Harrington this Monday 11,
alrnos' lnii>os-'ble to get
ol v.-ry . ;*iai m-u nuv l-nathe lodgi- on the
K-r.. / - - • - • '■*- ■r.ipiuililuK
IL'- throuRb and wh.-n through the elelgb nod heulih of the stomaeh with Ml-|*
dim
s»»-il tl— iu' ard wt.rk debtructloii
ona isb.et*. Von will soon Bod your-.
h<altb Isuiy.
ould strike barevground.
Jers Van Is back from the lomber.ln the throat and lungs,
Jan. 13.
oortf. ne says wages STO SO very' The eSRleel. simplest, quickest,
nr
In
the
woods.
'
s»r<-?t
and cheaneot wav to eure eaIf Ml o na <1 <1 nu- have an unusual-;
Mark Is not lniprorin« very ■ tarrh Is hv the dlriTf m-ihod, breathHOLMES' SIDING.
Ir curative eflect In stomach d'aorders ‘
Mrs. W. Wells, vho has bM In
It rould not lie sold on the Ruarsniee fapt. We hope (or hU recovery lo,lng Hyomel. This wonderful medi
again.
.rated .ulr irralmeul does not drug
Klagaln helping to care for her
riven bv S. E. Walt A Scut to re-. hrslth
*
: and derange the stomaeh, but Ik
dao^urjilra. Oook. hM returaod to
fund the money unlem It does all that. Jan 12
. ___ _
breathed In. directly Jnllowlug ami
everyone wtsblng for. anow.
It claimed tor It. They give an abao-;
'
ACME
deilrovlng all disease germs that ma>
BmatMa Brnnati U very much bet
A. C. Wynkoep haa shat down on Ime iinquallTled gusranlei-with every
Mrs. Green Is op the sick list.
‘‘*1?
Inhaled.
ter. Hta brothers Warren and Myron hit log cutters until hauling beglniAS 5u-eeni bos of Mlo-oa that the money
Born, to Mr. and Mr* Staals. Jan. ,
vho were called here on account of tbev have over 700.000 fee: on the s-lll be refunded uolesi the medlrine
Mr. Bennett's lllneaa returned to their skids and no prospect of nsovlng e-ires.
• '» *«’■» '■ '' '
fhey Uke the whole risk. 1. a baby rRlrl.
you certainly can afford to get' About
evidence of their confidence In
home la Hartford last Thursday.
them.
Alyjoi 2S
JS young folks gathered at'
• be home
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Wimam""' treainieiit and .should dispel all
Mrs. C. J. Bancroft U on thv sick
at ihe
AOelhert Lewis was host to quite a Ml-ona from them on mis plan.
lay night to celebrate doubt .as to >t» Curative properties.
UsL Dr. ehiier In attendance. .
gathering of rdltUves Sunday. The
ih birthday. In which They ahree to refund the purchase
Andrew Prindle has a very atek gueses were his mother, Mrs. i^tber
ELK LAI
oriee to anvone whom H'omel fslk
horde. Two doetora were called, one l./cwis of Traverse and her bratber.
Elk 1-ake grange held their regulliar music and games were .played. L gbt to
benefit, and vou do not risk a cent
from Klngaley and ooe froa File A. J. 8:11. of emton. Iowa, and tla- meeting Fridsv evening. Sute dele- refreshments
In testing It* healing virtues. A comUke.
•er. Mrs. C. A. Kannaford of Solon; gate n H. MrMnllen was prerent and , ported a good time,
mnrned blM*I"’! ’J O® » »
inslallrd officers and also gave a reMlss Maud Stiles
Mr. MOldcroft Is hauling hit Inmher aU"“*■ "lo *'•
I that Is claimed for It
In the Affairs of
the Cook
Lily White
S STSiS-ii
&-«rce Sliiiiuons \Mt<d in Tiaverse City over Sunday. '
Miss Mat
■
Salunlay l.>
her sts.er.,|^ ^
Mis A. Z, Gret-u. of
The Harter Hr,*,
w.-ihv was not able to come
iir’nci
over to do the coukliic ai the ramp.
'E F. Tldd loadi-d out a cat
hundred tboerand shinales i
C. Boone, of Z.wbind. Mich.
Mr. Streeter U cetUne a nice
pine lops ou hlr rkldwajs;
teams hroucht 1« over ;3.o
toads one da>-« last w.vk.
Joseph Douaherty. who has lieeD III
lost Thuts-, -riMt^wti
'"'“'i-s;.'
ITS NO WONDER
That the people an all iloeldng to this store to take ad
vantage oi the
Defiance Incubators and Brooders
ConUiDi&ff fomplfb- ilescrii.liou. prii'e list, aa.l teolin'iuutts of
of njp.uy iitislioJ rust ’iii ra D* ool buy ad IncnhaVir oi
Hr.«>di-r until you Kuvt? aueu ihia U>.k. .A OAitl will bring it.
A'litreea
MARK E. CmWlS
luvcQtor anil tn.inafH' tnrvr rf Dt-finiic.- Incuhviort and Broodera
Maoton
•
MIc igan
I STEINBERG BROS.
GREAT INVENTORY SALES
When Ihonund. of dollar, wonh of the newest merebandUe are beina iinm-rc;fiill>- »»cti<iced. It started with a p-ienoitt-nal resh and i> now on tn full blast and KOinu at a rapid rate
Thi. .ule will po.itively end on January 26. Many line, are being clo«d out daily and o h-.r good -Hee- a-lded. but the a.sortnunt cannot hold out long at the rate they are going,
you »boutd thcivfore*make every^ffon to call at once.
Misheu
Overcoats ^4^ttiJ^en^w^^^a Third to a Half Off
Ooaks forandLadiei-.
Childrea at Nearly HaU Price ^Te:.
Waists, Furs, Silks and Dress Goods all at Heavy Reductions
Underwear '°'M!her.1 Onc-Fourfh Off.
Ladles* Long Coats that werv
17.60 ADdtlO At ......................
Ladles* Waists that w«.d. $1.Ta
M
Aod|2.iaAt...................
Me
Large 11>4 Blankets worth tl
aud»1.25at
........................
Good Cotton Batting at ir Be
fit
Ladles* Waists Ibat v.-r» tSaO
Akd»::i at................................... $L7$
Mlsaes* C2oals:b«onb »7.60 and
*^.60.at....................................HM
Ladles’ FnriScarfs ihatvprefi
at.................................................<2.50
Best Dating Cloths At 4fi . Tc
Misses* CoatS' «onh S3 andAl
M.......................................... UM
Bahv CoalA uoni. «.% a...i it\:n
«........................................... HM
Ladles* Far Scarls that wd- 112
at............................................07.M
Gennnn Knitting Yam
Babv'CofitR worn, S '.-o«,ul
At.................................................... iLM
3fi inch Fancy Snitfngs r.>
vaJuw for......................................
Ladles* Long Coats that
vud.
fl&ADdllCiAt..............................
hftd.............................................................
and.............................................................
per akiin.......................................
85c
Men’s Overcoats that were 17 .Vi
»>1. and r.' «l .....................
HH
Men’s Heavy Wool UaderWCar worth $1 aod |1.25at....
Best BoUalo Flannel Shirts
lie
Men’s Overcoats that wen* $io
aid *12 al ..................................... M.75
Men’s Suits that Vr^rc $10 aoU S12 *
at ....................................
<6.75
Boys’ Winter Caps worth 60
<C
Sheep Lined Dnck Coats that
WC
Men’s Sweaters that were 11 and
$125 at.........................................
Wc
Childrens' Sweaters t! avuT-rc
$I al J $lil5 at ............................
Tlckcls with every Me purcbasc. good for Roeldng Chairs, Center Tables and oUier pre
We
7<C
wr.n:; $1 7-5 and $2 at..........................<LS<
acd75cat ....................................
2<e
wei«i $4.50 and $0 at--------- ------------ «.19
Men’s Hea\*y Wool Pants, ail
48e
5i*e6 wcrlh$l.75al............................ <L2S
IS. Good until June isL
ORE
(Bmnh
pjgcs 1 to 4
THAVER»E CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 16. 1908.
TM
MevanMnt.
local option In,foal. Trarene c:ty came right bark. The ^v^lpathx of a ho>t of rnetida
riape at the i
Lotheran ,
8UU Newa.
I Tbe toiaj weight of tbe flaitpol^ on
Toe Drtrolt N*w». oae of the moat major porUon of territory.
I however. Hall getUng the applause extended
ite hereaxeJ tuother in cburrh Vy the R.
Raftshol.; The building sen ng a<
i'osic.fac': top Of New York's tallest bnJldtnf; U
InBaMOAl BevapApon in tb« sibu of
Cotorado—LocBl opUon prohiblii: for the Brat baeket. In tbU half Hal! her great loss.
Mr !>>• o ftihl,
o of U R..' Boyne City wa* damaged by fin* ^ -ah> pound;
is 6(> feet .high and
of the inoai aale of liquor In greater part of ter- aecu^ two baekeu. Haoioo one aodi
’ Loreng Koch.*
MtcbifBB and In tnct o
liable, who is i«-tmasier at this vll- Tuesday night. The los* lwll.S.V.
t')2 fez't above the ground.
pronin^t In the nortt
atatea , rttory.
| Whiting one free thru*. • Ea«t Jor- j Funeral tervices for Loreni Korh lagc. Ml** l.Aura U the daughter of 1 The safe ia the Michlgafl^ Central
Preparaikins are iielne made to esOrepen—rarilally dry through local dan's forward* aecured all their-«ere held tble afemoon from the L. J. Groasoth'. the shoeman at tWs: *u>(ion a: St. Jos«‘ph was b-ft open
U deroUg a great deal of atieotlon
tab!L«h wirvlee* leWrapby betneeu
to the antj«aloon moeement which opt on.
score*.
lr«-sldencH- on E2aM Ninth «treet. ibe village and who fur Ibe pas- year tas* Tuesday night and I6S i* now mla*
Peking and Ibe south of China.
Is spreading over the eoaotry and has
Score at end of Brat half: IJ to jjRev. IX-ma* Coehlln offlciatiug. Tull Iwn mnn.iger for the dtlzeu's tele-jinA.
Aibcvira sbingles. nade of aabcotoa
made apedal arrangementa for artlThe Womahla Club.
In favor of T. H, S.
jbearr-r* were lahtm from among the phone Co- and his. daughter being | a Joint nu-r'.log of trustees .rf all
fiU'r and cemelil. absorb al«ont 6 per
clea from-the center* of each district
At the meeting of the Woman’s club
The teams did no; change their line! old residents of tbo city who liad been -Hellci
' nsane a.-'ylunt* In Mlcbigan will be cent of their wejgbi In iraler
where the prohibition movement ■» Friday a^emooa U was deBnliely 'ip In ibe seroud half and the *if. uMneiat. d-wiih him lu business life,
Miss lsa:«lh'. Ilartholomy
vlsli- held at the a*>luni at Kalamaxoo.
The su:e raflways of luiy have a
being
waged.
Other
InBoenUal d«-clded to form two classe*. for oat- firlals «-ere the same. In this. Ea»t The reuia us were :til
Oak
ig rvla’ixe* ai L-jdlng'on.
lou.irj 16.
I mileage of aiwui ?_•»>(* mlln. an tn
pi«)et* Ihrooghoot the eoontry are,a de study. A Bible class with Mr*. Jordan took, a brace and for a tin)'- wood.
The schcids of this village have reEvelyn Thornton Vae ni>polnted
r.ftpfl qniles since 188S.
tahtng the same course as the Even- J. R. Santo as the first leader «-as or played the locaJu off their feet. Had
Mrs. Mill* Deaa.
oistied the firs* of the wwk.
l•nsIma*;er at B.-Tkshlr.-. Bantlac, couu
The currmey taken.from mladliottng News and that which la being' ffanlsed, and one In domestic acience
forwards Iwn a* good
Word has bc-tj r.>celvej of UmM. B. Hogker of CharVtoix I* ly. vice S- J. Mann, rvsigned
i-d letter* at the dead letter offiee
adroeated by The Brenlng Record. with Mr*. J. L. Gibb* leader, the lat rest of Ibe team either li
death of Mrs. MilK a former resi ■[♦niling a w-e,-k betv on biisineas.
Mayor King of Adrian has call.-J l.ili year an:ouitt.-d to »«:.715.«9,
In the taane of ystterdar. the Brenfng ter to meet Jan. 16 at tbe home of or In playing their poeltion* Indixl.l dent t.f ‘his. city and n member of
Jrtin Oit was ;ii Proveaiont Mon upon tbe council to either abrtstirie
The water wnsuai.-d in Loitan
Hr*. A. W. Peck.
ually tlicre wo-4ld prutuibly have U^-ii the Bal'ifst church. She |UH*ed fiway lay ou bustneas.
Neva aapa:
the franchise od the Adrian Gas CV;
..................
...
would
mi a ironch 2.490
Tbe program commltiee for the a different story to u-11 a* tb.- locals Sun-lay at (Hnclnnail, Ob.o. and the
U probably the grealeat
Howard Stelmel. Martui Martinson or to compel tbe company to lower it* miles long and it. fiwi deep
temperance wave In the blatory of the romlng year was appointed, consist seemed to lose their heads Before remains were brought tri th:» city >nd Louis ihifme all of ih‘a plac^Mexico'* coffee exporU this year
ing
of
Mr*.
D.
F.
mitOD,
chairman
for
Inii-rmeoi
la
the
family
lot
af
Oakthe
tally
could
be
checked
>
threiUnited Sum baa
rent to Frankfort Wednesday whe:*
E: C. Chase, whe boasted that.In win b.- in the m-lghb«>rbood of 64kw«K»d. She has tvhuive* i vlng at they will be euiploji-d on the cafferMr*. A. W. Peck, science and educa baskets were hung up :o East
the eonntry. Surt'ng more than
would escai*. Ivoiii Sheriff Ctyirilref (MHi.fkiit pounds.
|■^-loske}•. where she jnade her home.:
quarter of a century ago In Kansas tion; Mrs. Z. C. Brant, mnaic. art and dan s credit, making .the *core-l:
<-f Alcona c-jniy. L I* made giwiil. it.
An i-leclrical ius'rument recently
had bA-a vl>iilog at Cincinnnt
Hughe*, literature.
and Mnlne. the two origtual mblhl'
s* 4iollip Smbeth. John FrelscU; broke aw.vv '[h-m i le iitBc r at liar- Invented for avtUdlug the pain Inci
Work w-th Mother's Cluba.
Right there the lorate iigotenr-d uj> Ohb>. Ml*. Mill* wa* formerly Mis- nnd Theodore Bieffen* of this place
Don vtntea. the anti-liquor novemei
dent Id the eitraction of Iwtb baa ai- •
*.
of
this
City.
The
Mother's
club
of
tbo
and
this
was
the
end
of
the
woring
has DOW traveled from end to end of
nre atu-nditig business eollege at
TVlh! b. ,u; avi fast a* ii , j
ttuVted c.in*ldcraHe attention Briefly
Mr*. Craina's Funeral,
the dbUoo. On the first of the yeai Bchoolt desired that tbe Woman's on B J. H. S..part. 6'or Traverse
Traverve City.
ght.'m J on siudi-ni "i^h rah,
carle funeral wa* hi-Id Sunday and
City. Whlriog secured Jour on fre*
aontbem tUie* whl«h.h/.ve been ’wet' club cooperate and aaalat them
A wurpriae party was civen 1n hon AH'ion. Four ro’legiac* wei«.
f>MlK but««tEFtf cWRtfied with as
: Lake, wb* held yc*l«Xrday *ttnd
Throw* aii'rf Ha!i four on two ba*keij,7
nlsee the day* of the earliest ooloo- Viinglng
or of the liirthd.-j> of Mrs. J.din iWsMl
rtf
$40
lor
yelling
on
cleciric battery.
The bDiioua ai*
largely ativuiKd by friend;
one very difficult.
Ista, went 'in’ Georgia going com before the city uuthorldi
ter TtiesOiy evtming. there being ■'^r.zet Monday night.
placed on the face over the nerVA
That the clly provide a free bed
The main fsuli, ns might be exj*>ct- relatives, many ptontu-r* also being In almnt filly of her friend* present
pteMy to pN&lbttloo on Jan. i. At
•'rrtuuu men of Michlgau in
r.-adhtg from the teeth to tbe brain,
tendance. The Rev. J. W. M
the city bosplUl. that free use and ed. was lack of team work. Individttc nnmo time. »7 per cant of the ter
The evening was spont fn danclnc.
ion ni Hattie Cre-k W.-doesday and a dreuit la e«iabl!rhed the no»ke oI the many fine qualilkw
card playing, singing, etc. All those
ritory of Kenla^. the borne cd proper care y given tbe city am ually they played a good game, all of
ing
stamped
the
new
pur.food,
men!
tbe extract'ng tostnintenl touch
Mr>. Craine .and dwelt upon her l^eaupresent r.‘porfcd It as one of tlie most
‘boqrbOB rye,' wmt dry, forcing pro- bulance. and that a general med'eal them, but the team work was ragged
with
approvaF
aft.-r
th.addres.
es the tooth.
irnl Christlsn cbaTarter. A quart'
bfWtlan on lA«.000 of the sute'i iDipectloD be made in the public at limes. East Jordan displayed tbe
enjoyable time* ever «pcui In Sutton* of Presidcui .tltu d l^azler. of l»e
Th.- I'nion League clqb of Brqokeomi>osed
of
Afcbury
M.
B
church
tchooU.
fault but if their fors-artht c«>uld
'popolsUon of 2,2S0.000.
After th<
Bay. Mrs. IVust.-r I* 54 year* ttf ace
l.vn. bos Invited Dfibo«r6Ebriea O.
A committee from the club will be have tbrov> basket* iK-it.-r they dnger* furnished the m-;.-de. The j>all and lias re*ld<-d here for tbe last thir
flret day of 1906 AUbama will b(
StlH on the war lu. h of all.-g.-d vj- Galloway, of Jackson. Miss.. lo apeak
would probably have wou a* tiieir bearers wi-re Hanford Fuller. Haniun ty-four yn.n. ever since her marwholly 'dry.' And no on Ibrongboni nppdmed.
ulaterv ot the >aU»n taw-; Sh.-riff Da Bt.Jt*~Abrahain l.lncola birthday, cele
New Yearn'Graatinp.
work in getting the lull dosn the Rick< rd. vVllUaiu tirani. Ceurge Rob- liase to John D«-iisler. H.-r home oethe eoantry.
vidson of Poit Huron Wednesday bration ou Feb. 12 next. Tbe tdabop
no, E.Pilmore uiid F. J. Stov.
Tba president. Hr*. Martin, gave In field wa* superior to The local*. As
foiv that was In >!ilwauk.-e.
“Asthaalooa paopie are vorMng la
morning served warrant* upon six U a g«-at admirer of Uneoto and will
remalnii were Interred in Oak
pleasing way. a new wear’s greet- may be seen from the seore Traverse
every ,atato is the union, nnd are
. .Ml pleaded not guilty at the treat hU subject from the atandpaint
if. She said there were^omc things City out played the vlrilon. la each
Mother*' Club.
maetlng with succeas. The reform
pn-rm'inary
hearing in polite Court.
of thi- rort>most ihinkert of tbo aontb.
new leaf might be turned upon half by ffstunall margin. The spon*le Union street Mothers' club helwave la balBg fall in tbe ‘veOest’ loThe hoiii.- Ilf Pr<*derteh Triwt of
Japan and Chlua now use more
Great Corn Show,
)d she believed that with God's help man-like couduri of l>oib siK-ctaiors
•ry Intetesiing im-etlng Thursday
calKiea in the ‘wettest- tUten. Not an should do her beet tor tbe come second annual eoru show- to
rc^ry Ithan most «rf the other coonariertioon. lb<- leader being Mrs lomox was i<i;ally- destroyed by fire
and
players
wasxnost
all tbn vaaitb of he combined Uquor
D w-itl'i the'Fanue
csj aod this Is aboui the only metal
The brier vacation bat been
Frank Hbannon- and the subject about 2 o'clock M'e.lnesday alternoon
usiial kicking on <-v<-ry dectntarnom baa been enoogb to stop tbe happy one for all and each member
fneUtute at the court
So
ou.«3*
hotiKWh'-n
the
fire
gurt• pi lee or wblcb bos decreased of
aiilimw* Slid Saniu;ibD."
being lacking.
movemanC tbna far.
in Keotneky afaould return to dub duties with new
city Tuesday , nnd W.-dne-day.
e«f
iOHl
ihiorigin
•tf
the
blaze
Is
un
e.
In Ibe uqM U
fijr.mak
BhancuQ'w iia|>er wmi very well pre? out look for a strong local 'iary 28 and 25*. pn>tulM-s |<> l»e c'
atoM. mere than IIO.OM.OOO was In- -Igor. She urged members
pxrc-d and was listened to with very known. The luss Is fully- covered by ing verQillliuu. ond In jl]IUL!.4nrtely
I* bright for the necessary
veetod Id dtfUUeriea. yet tbe league wait for officers to come to them for
git-nter at’ractiitn than lliat rtf lust close tgicresi.
comiKiundlng of a secret explowork
lan
be
perf.-cU-d
ail
the
I,
caoaad tbe greater part of that slate rggestlons but that each lay
year.
Ten >i«r* ag,. Adelia YTason filed'
Mrs, ShHiinon said it part that
East Jordan fellows ai
to pot a ban eo the aale of liquor.'
iJist year was ibe first attempt
Tbe use of the mlcroMop* la tbe
Ideas belore the board. Tbe directors ed a dance In Hordt s academy
eleanlinrss r>f person, home, school suit for divorce at Saginaw ngalDsi
‘Uqnor men are orgnnUlnc
meet need not wait till tbe annual meeU)
hold a shiiw_ of str’cily- northecn
and surroundings was absolutely nec her huKband. J. H. M.-»«on. but the upright posliluD causing aunit J»Jiffae
the taane. and as a result are advis to give a report, all would be glad to; wer* entertained at the Imiue,
grown corn In this region and the
essary' to decency aa well as health oroccediitg- were neier concluded, A. A. C. E. Merlin, an ^Itah Blcrolocal
enthusiast*.
They
w-er
ing strict cwBplUaee with aletlng listen 40 tne report at any time.
w-sull was more than pleasing
and that the child should be Uught Now Ibe hu. lu ml ,bns commenced scopisi. bus designed a new eyrplace
gentlemanly bunch and made frie/id*
Uwa. la hope* to prevent their being
suit fur divorce. alliging that when which has a iirism. enabling the obShe thought the teaehera ahoold be during tnelr stay. They- left for home l.trge number of farmers and others
’ made more atringenL'
who attended the institute, and srhow
hi* wile filed her Complaint be
invited early to attend "teacher*'
liMik through tbe tube froqt
Tbe club prwidcni. Mrs. F. D- W
mornlog. They liuc-d up'as fo! cd beyoDd u doubt that Ibe Grand
ed ti4a proiierty over to her. Th't-. he tbe side. iii*U-aO of the top.
[ U a list Of suia* day." and extended thanks
tows: Boyd. Malpaas. forwards; Roy, Traverse region bad some farmer* on spoke on ventillaUon as uncU-an
ebowlng the progreea of tbe antl- club directors and piano commlliec
appeased her and she left tbe
ir was as liad us any other unrleanThe
Cboro
and San Juan dlatricta
cenierd Burner. Hllliaiti. guards. '
that ppold and did raise goo.1 e..ra.
city,'abandontug her «nR. Recently of CoUmbia. are very rlcb Oi told and
1n varion paru of for their efficient service. She re
The locals lined up; Hall. Hanson, even If the rogton 1* not In the "corn
the eonntiF- The pragreaa
minded the club that only five
Dr. Holdsworth spoke on the cansea she returned, end. be allege*,
plsiinum. but until they are Yapped
forwarda; Whlt iig. ren ei; ||.
manded
Ibat
he
sappori
ber.
Hii
ware vUA la sweeping the United member* were ndAod to the roll
of physical dcfi>ris in children.
with loutof of cnmmiiDicstlon. over
PliT*on. guanl*.
'he business men imve iMvn
i.'ti for. dlvorc- f<»llowei!.
States ‘m nlgnttcant and ahows that year and each member is nrm-d t
Ing that *nm<- deforaihle* such
lich pruviiluus and louehlnery can
It generou* in d.-naUng iirlz.-* for
AiHhuiiy Rank!. *' horse wa* ft
the pMiple of tbe ooonlry >ave awah- vlte one new one for there an- wc
, ■•>'.•*. delect; in h--uriitp, throat
Death of H. J. Burgeta.
taken to the niIn>-«. thiro la little
show- this year, as a glance «
mwd to tha avn* of the liquor bail- only walling to be tnriled who would
Herman Jeronn- llurgesa died at lih
trouble and Jho ciirvnture of certain cneil to death at IticUmulid by ai
hi.pe-fnr
their d<-veioi>ment.
neai and are determined to stamp It gledly Join.
home. 621 East Elglrh street, at I fist of prize* will ebow. Tber.- fia* hones were due to neglect. He advo- inmobUe. Rankl.* is h farmer living
Alfred Nobel, who cwUbllsbed the
In
.Mcmphl*
and
came
to
Richmond
OWL Tboae afiroeatlng ibe movemdt
Martin spoke hopefully'of the
'h onday mornlug afn-r an 111 hiv-n one more class add.*l than law
i-d making the city ambulance free
Nobel priie award, never but twice
•—tha; of while rap d.-ir. and
of six weeks of pan.lysls. liewa,
la this coantry have felt greatly en- eoming Stale Federation meeting li
If.
meet
bU
Bom>4*bo
had
Jus;
left
SI.
.nil .-Did the niainialnlng of a
vlrtud the high expipoalve factory be
more priu-s an* iil*n given. Al
oooragvd by tbe aoccesa bring
city and asked all to work lowuni 66 year* old. h‘a birthday annlviTsary
ward .-II the hosplui for ihoac whe Mary's hwpiia'I in Detroit after an csiablUhed in Scotland. He was broviuralloD. The animal was tied to a
talned In other parU of the Union.
sneceaa and endeavor to raise gtr*Lbe lielng Wednesday m-xt. Uesldca tbe together thero are n i.rizes. of a vert- uiiuU;i- to nay.
ken-hearied because be was not elcrtvniite of over fit'.:.;) and the
Prograas of thn Tamperwnoe Move- money they can without asking for widow he leaves four children. Don.
SuiM rinienilcut Gilbert spoke on lost tii-ar the dc|M>t and when Rankle
niember of tbe Royal society o(
HaniRon. Herman Eiigede and IHtle
shows that they are not only valouUlde'belp nnt 1 obliged
medical IrKpection In the schools, -cached 11 after the auto iiaased the England.
i>, but useful, and wt-ll worth
I or tbe ortgiaal probl- luggesied that each division endeavor Florence, all of them lltlng at limne
saying that the health officer coulo hors.- was dead.
CerlBln kinds of noise* attract
except Don. who U at Ijikewoid. and eompt Ung for.
o raise money for this porpote.
OtI the
that I deni.,ralizi
tHtf-forni these rtutle* at on expense
takfw.
The whirr of the mowing
expected home lonlgh'..
Sev.ua!
The Prize*
Mr*. L. M. Bennett bad charge of
be .voting, teaching Ihytii to kill foi marblne Is on.-- abd in six ffiontbH os
if oKimuraiively iiiilhiiig.
cousin* from Stajilon. Mr*. Ur. Black
The following prizes will Ire given, A eoramiltee eoiisiKtlcg of Mr*. F. win aud for other ivasou* the Lanthe afternoon program.
many a* I2<> eobra* alone bave been
_ the Rev. A, A. Burges* and ir the Iri-M .-xldbit of corn in the
proUMtloo
The Ural number was a well rend
n. Wil.oD uud Ml*. Fcaiik Bbansoa dng Huniauo loclfiy ba> etar;e.l a killed ou graiu. farm* In India by
flrat of tbU year.
ered solo by Master WUliam Gilbert, Jertrni# BurgVM art- also exiwi.-<i to dltterx-nt rla*»«-s:
npimlBled to conf< r with tbe cnisade against tli<- zjiairinr liuunty
advancing machine. — Madras
Yellow Dent Corn-any variety—
« per eent Of Ibe ncrompanled by bit mother. Mrs. 1, iltend the funeral, whlcli will be held
Mnthent' eliihs and the Wo- 'aw and will make an i-riori to ae- Times.
first priz<-. t.'.iMi III pild, donated by
B. Gilbert. He respond-Hl to an eu vrednesosy afternoon at the home
terrltOTT diy.
It lit etati-d that
‘ club In regard to ri fret- ward rure Its re|>eal.
Gefrrge H. Ro»*. wbu baa been elect
D'clock.
he TMVvrse C ly Stale Rank; s.-cond for women and children.
VIrsinIfr'-O ' Ilf «t tbe territory epre.
TbcurAaiids of useful *mui: biros are
ed \t,ce-pr«.ia<n; In charge of all deBiirget-. had Imi-ii a lesidf-nt
nrlzi-. one Iron Age rultlvalor. doubtbaa prohibit^.
bf-lng sla'n l.y jouiig liunt.-rs. and
Charaetar Sketehea.
imnnienis »f tbe Chicago A Alton
this city for tbe last li year.*, cmi
•d by t*r Qu<«>a City Iniplrmimt r«i.:
December Lake Surveya,
Watt Virgin:.-JnU of territory
Blind ebameter aketebe* were call
lany cdficlals churred with the md of the Clover Leaf roads, waa
her? frwm l.udlngtou where he s
third prize, onb Guidon curu Idanier.
The United Slates lake survey tv ■>»yinent of the llnuot}' are not able
ed for. tbe fullowlng giving biograph
maiT;ed r» y<*ar* ...........Ml** Wlnnb*
ms the stag.** of the Great Lake* U> distlngubh u twet-n CnalUh *|uir- born In Ib-siun in., 1854 and entered
Florida—TkrweToarthi of nute pm- ical aketebe* of noted men and wp- Wall. Siuiv h-s r. .Ideuce in ihl* .-.t> donatt^l by- the I’citJiiii Impk-nieiit.Co
tbe railway M-rvice In IS7T as exWhite Cap Dent—any variety—first' for‘the month o! D.-cvmb.-r. as fo! -OW* and <uli. r *ma1i l.lids,
Bbowing chamcter'stlc*
blbim liquor.
|H-fise bill rierk for the Burlington
a yeur ago he wa* employed as prire.
-HI in gold, dimated by III lows:
woi* done without mentioning the
j:.-.!.'eke.l v.i-b a siar-for which lie road. Since that be time be baa fillhead filer at the Oval W;*id Dish People.* .Sailngh bank; m-eond prb'
FVet above Ude paid $2
pame. Mi*. A. B. Cook. Daniel Weba* d.-li-cilvc ngeiicy—and
few Inrg* dtlag.
lUy i.lac-B of trust In the railway
roiupany* plant umll In- rerigned ony<'ar'* 'subsrripliou to the Eveiiin
Lakv-s.
water. New- York. rtrnu-d .wliii a' revolver—for which be
0 per cat prohIbtUoo. Bin-; Mrs. Q. E. Boogbey. Dolly Mad- Ing to ill healrb, R winike of iiaml.rMr. RoKs waa the man who
Record, donated by the Herald all Sup.-rior ... ... i................
C02.55 UHtd a- few- dollars more—Fred ValproblblilM. Hon; Mrs. AHrs)'. Francbi Willard
orgsni7.-d the effort which tbo railtbe first day of OceemlH-r w .i-. fol
rd f'o.; tWrJ prize, r.iie GordoD Mk-bigaU'Hutun .............................5VI.58 mcl. .. a Swiss 10 whom the law*
Mrs. C. K. Dockeray. Ralph Waldo
lowed by a stroke that luualv/ed hi*
platibr. ibuialr-d by the Potato Eric................................................... S72J4 MicH*gan w-. re somewhat of a my*- road* ar.' laakfng to obtain nnioo tcf*
Rmerson; Mis* Minnie Walt. Camuel
Kansas City. He left that
left side. BUd yesterday he wa* ag.\:n Imi-'enieiit Oil.
■niario;.......................................... 246.28
rr.-st.-.! fit G,-:.ud R,.|4.1s
aale of liquor; 6i part-ally;prohibit Morse.
work 10 biTotue the executive bead
stricken, hi* right tide iH'-pg aflerte:].. Whtte Dent Corn.-.my varietyBiiice 1.1*1 tiioi.th loike Sui>erlor has
The ebaraoter* were cleverly hid
• '.-Tp;,
K. Tbe rest are probIMUoo. i
Death f<nl«s.-d this luoiniug' If.- w-;,*
RhcMii*. of the Clovur
>i piiz--. fr.iH, Saving* .kreomit. do
ill.-ii
nearly--four
Inchc*.
Mlchlganden
and
guesses
were
made
by
the
I-I'."
VaU-411
ifr
api--alv.l
Alebmwa Prohlbigon fori aUre
niemlxT of the Royal Ait-ammi lodge na'ed try the finrt Kailon.il Batik; Huruh 2>» iiieht *. Erie 14 inches,
L<;jr road.
,
club, a number guetklng them cor
aUte after Jen. 1. 1909.
'
of Maniri.-e, Mr. Burg.t* wa* In.ro second prize, one yeui'.* siib.-cripUoB while Ontar-u has'lirld If own. In the
Any man. woman or cbl!^ who la
Kiiriiitlty 97 per cent of lerTfiory rectly.
in Homer. Cmnland county. New to the Dally l-kigh-. • don.it.-d by the
i"
all
«»b»ervaut
must be perfectly
It mouth IJKe Biiperlor is likely
During Ibe program a pretty |>lano
*at drr m Jan. l.
York, and came to Michigan r, yfars Fade Pn-s*: tliTrrt prize, on., scoop;
well aware that a petrol nr In good
fall over three iiicncs and HichMevyland One half eff her IcounUee duet was rendered by Mies Mary Mor
couditloD Uavels le-'ter In tbe even
shovel, doiw.d by Frank Tinde,
ti'Huron over an Inch, while Eri<
rorWd aaie of Uquor under gwal op- gan ana Coniella Morrison
ing after sundown and at night than
Flint Com—any- v.irb iy-fli*i prlr;, hutild hoM it. pretcnf lev*-] and' Unclever reading given by Mi»* Cluir
in
tbe day lime. Tbe reason Ik obone
slivl
razor,
donated
by
J
A,
Jhn.tio r..-e ;in Inch
noyd DeurU*. the only child
Dotauraro—Put of tbe state has de loite Isgiig.
clous—fur tbe herbage and ftilagoi
^k. Su|H-r'..r l-s ,14 inches at«vc
Federation Officer*.
Mrs. AUce H. Ib-nnl*. of 47.9 tVebster ague & Sou: si-eond pri/'-. onF ualvaiidared agalaat liqoor.
;
lie,.give off ci-rtalD gases at night*
Deceinlw-r stage in ysh2, C4 lochFederation
officers
were
an street die>l at ih.- sanuarlum siindi. !t*-d;irv<n leishH lueasurv .beiaied by
evetang ufler a s-v.-ial weeks' illness P. K.
bjehe- I'haii in iFb'., an inch high-;
nouDced;
r.-k r.,r Mr. Kaap fall, which art on the tnploMvo afg.
ta iweatly adopted coaaUUitlon.
ture, ll:e ignitJoD of- which *n^Uet
Three Grand Prizes.
of lypho'.d fever. He wa* r, years
;hjii hot VI ar. and uboul the sani<
President—Mrs. C. J; Kneelao.I.
Miaaeori—(meal option l^w has
For the Is-si liu*h.! y. U-.w dent
fh.' forcv which moves tbe plstso* o(
•Id last April.
Id I*'-'.: liu» it Is !<-ven inches low.
Heerelary—Mrs. C. L. Edward*.
li..- .-nclnc. and. in cooseqaeace, wq
The dra-.li of Floyd IVim.* ,-«n;e as
titan ,ti
*. Inch'-* f.iw-cr than
Tr.-aturer—Mr*. J. V. McIntosh.
grea' blow to hts mother, wliwse hiis- donated l.y- Hi* Hanna w laij-'Mr-'It*"-'. 411*1 two iiK-he* lower than li; Fi-d*-ra! Judge Ktiaj>p<-u. <tf Gren-I X-; un Increase of power,—Tbe Lon*
Dlrertoiw—The
presldr-nu
of
Ibe
of 1.000 rlllagsi and toww t
do:i Auto Car.
Woman’s clul. and Ladle*' Ubrary. auil di;*d reveral year- up;, niel cautili.’ Co.: for the lx-, Iru-tifl wllP- H'ht. and I’i Inch-* lower than il:< Rapids.
dared for “no license.''
cap
Hent.
ooe
pp
r
f|l
wool
square
Floyd
was
all
:Pat
she
iiad
in
the
In a Gorman mlno recently a bore
g.- tKnmlH'.f .-'age of the i.asi
Mr*. Martin and Mr*. Caiver.
Fxamlnailoo rtf a small cO|.|»-r :.x
•aoth Dakata—Ooe-thlrd o
dona
world. He wa* an unusually g,»id untT horse, bbiRkei.*. vulu.
r-i'ird on the shore of l.ake Surs-rior was tzcing sunk, and at a depth ot
haa praiblilon.
Basket BallL-ik;* M.rlilg.
dutUiR MHi. cr.'.-.l tavonte in scb<»l by ihe Farmei*' Suyi.ly C.; Tn'r
utou ate 19 ;ncb ,at Vrci^qii.- Isle show- U,at t,i.- ax i* almost a thousand ferl the hardened
North Dakota—Wbde dry.
<- lir»l lAsketball game c»f the
he wa* in the eoplKiinnre y.-a', 1---I bushel while dMit.'one Gal.
• c.*: of 'he Steel bit broke off. To get
■ htu'h'-r ilwii
D-TtmleT. l>.’...(iiikrd.r than Ughl.-r •.it.po.-.<1
i prohl season and oue of Uie umiki exelilng
dona
as well Uk.<rt by all W)h> kl>ew shi.v.'l eiiltlvilor. value
'he i.nAen piece of Steel out a noft
and five iufih" l;lg}i.-r than the
brUoB and movement
^Pidly and hard lougtt games ever sei-n In blm. He foniieily was employed M by the \Vm. Ho.dihaJi Co.
bar, five feet long and about Ihreo
Dceemlwr stag, of the past tep yea; •!
GMWral New*:
•preadlng.
The
only
cimdi'iona:thfii
cr**“ City orcunvd Friday night
W.-qui Iuiig rliil, hmi-.-, .q:;d ha;'
low-»-r by two |. i-f than ' >. Mrs. buKin Merrill. ..I FU*i Foldin: iiiche* Id diameter, was sarrottsded
i of »0 couiitieo :
when the bral bigb school cleaned up many friend* among tin- rbit; nn-m exhibitor must 1«- .1 nieiiiU r of
and au Inch biwc.- than la i; •■'fi. .Me., ha* eupioft.-d h« rs<-lf for t<
h.ugle winding of India rabbri^
ast Jordan to the turn-of i:- to It.
thiring 'he ]wi*t sumun-r h.s Ihroflgbieovered wire. It waa then 1
aalo of Bquor.
j
With a Uig<- rv|>re».-iii«il«ii from orkvd at the Oral Ifisb .-onlpany. and be _grown by th.- nne.ma'xir.g the ex
•:u lucb'-s hish* t! ^legc- by m.iking f.-uther beds <tf!aciil let down tbe bole, and rsiaod tbo
llliiMa—ProhiblUan fight is on. the sebool wairMng them, the luy* he w-as well likitl l,> hi* .-tjiployer* hibit and 'hat the cum must ■« grown' than -he *1
Ikhi, and *evec icc!; i,^al guose .lOsn , anti seling tln-iui*<*'^l 'o the anrface without fartb'T
Bight counties have alreaSy gone dry. secured seven lu the fir*- half and for bis falihfulues* and ability. ii>
ihls region and hiusl b« of tbe l»ft7
re the mean December stag* 1 thrnegbout New Engbm.l
'trouble.
Ohio—1.U0 of 1X6 townships have eight In tbe M-cond again*t the op
no' a lueinU-r of th*;.
. member of C- A. Hammond's croji. Anyone
...
past ten years; but It U 11} The l.ishop -of BnnoI. England, in | Wellington, the pollOcal capital of
ptphlUUon; M per cent of the munt •ponenU five, in the first nnd six in the class in the Concregattonal Sunday
.me woeie.y ran beczDiM a mem-,inches below that ot December. 1<.76, j addreislng an open air meeUng oflsew Zealand, la one of the windiest
dpalltle* also foriild Mle of liquor.
second. Twenty rulniilc halves wen- achpeff’ tn- his spate time he was
npor. imj-m.'ut of a UH- o' 5",
inehe* low.r iban in I8sn. and 2jr»llrtMd men. obw-fved tLat be was aicitie* In tb* *rortd, and once a buildMaaaaehuae«t^2U town* pyoblbn plave.! and the oRu-tils were Folb-r itud.ving to U- u civil .-ngii i-T-.
- l*-r ..;i luai.^ This . ui.tl.
'lou, is.et. * lower than lw=i yeoe.
j workman, only lo- d;.l rmt get hujing there gda well al^L there J*
sale of liquor.
nnd Rn-:i:l'« nlleraslelv r--t-r,»e and
n-'Jd wa* In.ri' at fj..-,
K;.|
II ,hi- . nv^^u.M,-:.;
i.ui.i j ,
Ontario I* 2.: ineliro al*vve ■ fiator,lay afierti-HH and never got »|'litle ..-banco of sarlrg U, Everyboffy
OannamioNl—t.;*'- icaat 3<*
>,L . . ... 'V bU’ oe-' ')■ -.’3 •
’•
■' * ■
‘ ,4>.r in’.b*-. I SuM
'--fl
j'li \VuUtngU>ii cjubjita h-a hat on
dry.
£Jdied .<•- r« l.i -p,
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t-u.. .--.b--------- ,
:bjz
Via:. 2 Jaihw higLt;"( -vnaii UUnJ. :.-i= 'ai-it the- rccertj rsanMig a itreeh earner t» |wer:t
o' ouho bu
e gam r—rtei ju;
r.ri.ng ';i tiA rli e il.‘:
r:VJi«7
-----------------------I than In
aci 1*4 lacie* ligte: leil-jM of -.h*
wm ohiereed. l* i,!u beiag t'-jwa tew «pim. a
pich!b:‘4ax
v.a.-vi,
ti.,.
y *;'l s- -ijJalr
1 I'r.Fnstiqr. He -V-J
;'.i.in I'* aaan Daetr-.U- UAga tl thi-Her.- Jet ;a
Par!'* 400 r-Jlc.-j it^qn waa 1* C-^n ksswa !s fiyi*
■I'liaay k pTp. either ri«4. FirtaHy after *evrc nln
w.it tTpi^-t fne* lAi dii
ri.;io-.n Bi.-' V'rh. Ja^if—:
_ pU_________
y-*ri. TiUe-alvlki a.h** aorib of Tsfi.;
-fix prarcjcnv-'a-y. MeJ-sur-.c. «ad
mt eldM tp
biblllao state, but 40 per cent of terof piny Boyd scored ooe for East tebool eloaed for,tbe bol days
Tears eve. Erten Sable' hi M!*i below dii blffb *r«er staci 6( Deces-1 party te *xj>ected te Bm maeteeD,baidlng on to bit hV
XOM
I Jurdif ill G Srw ttoMr «• JCAat-b's | s*Ci a Mtj
VV.
vag. ,Usra Orcwca'rer® Mtltcd la
lS?t
1^45.;:.
•
/am aiiM «i» « u««r.
n
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. JANUARY IS, ISOS.
•
t»a
Oak
Partt
Coa*r^UOBil
.Shares bald lu Srat asniul bu*l<
acre toot snred by atepplqg da -a
■M«tIog Tbundar olsbi at the par- aplke.
Harfr MartiD li oa the alck Uit.
E4
Habitual .
Con^ipaiion
for the past five year*, came borne
wm Mareae la UId np with
acaaga, SM Wnehlwtoo etncL
BaporU Ova cjffieera and commit-
Waters and tamllr have beea
tMs of the cbareh ware nrj ebcoer- eatertaiolog relatirna froa^i
Hra. Herron ahd family left l*aC
aclag and rarealad
the tact that
math had baaa aecompUabad la the TiModay for the r new home in South
Tuesday morning aod surprised
hla
folks aa they did not expect him for
fibout two weeka yeL
The new depot w:il soon be fluiab-
LET THE
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
-ae
City
Monday
morning
after
LUMBER.
■pending a week with her folks a*.
Dakota.
Nr. and Mra. D. Naaon and dangb- <;ed*r.
•r. Fanny, were gweata at HlUfldn VMIta Ethel Cork N nble to be out
Uaad ao far aa wai poaalUe. the mo«
* again.
tapogrtaat of which U the erection'or Farm Sunday.
whirK ervabloft one1e|onn rttalar |
knutf.
nll^ .So fixity oysLUanrcIotM'
oysLcIanre fo
______ _ i
^Ati^.sofiwl
Work tor the eemlag year waa out-
Zada ShalTcr. who baa been vlilt
a new ehnrah aarlj la the aprlng.
• of three waa ap- lag at Chas. Barton'a. bae returned
golStoA to York in eoaoecUon with
power to oarry on the work until It
ia ualatJng
Nra
PERSONALS.
Chaa, Rarion for a few weeke.
At a meeting dt the Kantatoe River
ELK RAPIDS.
yeaterday
artarnnon.
Elk Raplda. Mich- Jan. 9.—The an*
Umlor mill of the Elk Raplda Iron comitany,
tollowlag which baa been eluaed since the mid
*
the
oSlcera were elected:
COLUMNS. INTERIOR
V'ORCH
Its.
..a
CAPITAL, •aOO.OOO
8URPLU8. f45X)00
FINISH AND
fi<-t '-tir fikitin-s and cjmpnr*- oar gra-l- s 1* t.-r- li ty n :
as In tbe city l<.-Ja^'.
I, wrpl.nt Ik. nu,
C'..li on
loiik for the Big iikvl rif-t
C.'*. E. st!i St nn.1 Luke .Atv,
A Gccdral BssUbe Bsstiess Dsse
Vh .new, H. i; . ‘.O;
SO-
Upon proper i»our*j#MnenI,
nouHrkment, I
upon
1 per ceat allewes aa fuse Depsstts
^up1Kg^Eliur*l5«m(
< iv>ii.-«'I'tid'lor-vl .Tajinn
CWOMIA
Fig Syrlji» Co.
“SKrsKt'ssr——
We Believe
the ^nu'me
partietilarly
lint-tl.iuir «c<L
Or. F.
plioDiil •irviiifth.
If yon have trouble cv-ttiDK a
ii-oplioi
to your liking
f try a Iahtnple |v>nnil oftiii
a that
osiy
ae.
chaiioeo on your c
We will lake on;
j.
MacNett
EVE, EAR, RMB
AND THROAT
ititr Iwok.
_
Price, 50c per pound.
Mlaa Winnie SnStb went to Manton
OLAGSBS FtTTSD
today for a Oalt with friend*,
J. J.
llrothrr
Audi.'Wf,
ent lo Harbor Springs today.for a ollleer, p.
vlrll «-:th ri-lnilvr*. Sbi< was acrom- i. rly u.ar
.r,!i;ir«iiTiutc
«r|.
MOULDINGS,
•DOORS AND WINDOWS
o}^nctio(tS.wli'«(k mut}dc{wviduiti*
Mra, G. SItght, of Chicago, passed
Roae Pekarek apent the boUdayt
through tbe c:ly Ihla mortilog on ber
It waa Sodded to carry on a aerlea altb parent# here.
way from -Chicago to JIanlatee to vU
Nr. and Nra. Rob NcOormIck and
I
It frienda.
famlf)- hare b«-en rlaltlng at
Mra.
Mra. Frank 'BUby wept to Empire
ntotoat hannohy
preraUod Tbompaon'a.
this morning for a rlrii with her
Earl Widtlg and family are entcp
t the meetUg and the new
daughter. Mra. Joe Bow. .
I'ning gneata.
eharefe enura Into the new year with
Mr. and Mra. Ray EUloii left'today
The Bit. Rood In the poaaesaor of
the hope of aeeomplahliig much. I
for Fif<‘ Lake for a visit of several
a phonograph.
tla>iB with rrlativt*.
^ M. R. Vowor Co.
Power OBOpaoy which waa held In
Ar J. liailland. Aait. Cashier.
SHINGLES,
remedies,wken retired. orctoas.Mtt
mW
.V. }. V.D-rard. As*l. Cashier.
IvoluTC and not (e sunploni (he nalur. ;
Ulaa Frapccaa Brown, of Norlhport.
’
Sain-tel Qar^nd. Gaabler.
all times
sktn (loun^nee<)t'<l o^HicitCslo^
o( rwTlrat aerricfa. the atine to begin.
the offloea of Underwood
LATH,
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING,
lure wwty t* gituJoJl/
tom ThuradayW RMoru.
home.
Hallle HuBmnn
with
'
f
It. F!.«;d ainch. Vice PresidewL
t‘ rnrry at
.Sv’l y : I your I'lll f ra lioaae t>f U*rH
uIuUiii.<-cf
Nlaa Nora Cork returned lo Trav-
A. Traey Lay. PreeldenL
Mich.
Traverse Ci;y.
--
few amttha ed ui extausea.
the paator and trualeea,
Traverse Qty SUtc Balui
Harry Keaton, wbo bas been away
with J. WhhrtMi aad tasQf. .
FIrM Annual MaaOng.
H. B. Garner and gon.'Ctrt.
me
hm-,-
wori*im Gieok
REIZINA
KamW
Wi
•ez-A
Tiwwwwa ony
8Wr*»*.
dle of tbe nummer. baa started on iu
••r«- mad - ly
brvth.-n,
panled by ber s1i>tiT.
Nra.
Henry
senion'a cuL Bnoiigb >»ga arc bank
furj
------------Thi- suriirlHiHaa- ed in the varlooB camps ready tor Wright, of that place, wbo ha* be<u
;,-j M„l.
•ir- :v. iiii-'-i-li.llils. I
speniliug tuliu- Unio with hi-i In Cbzi Hruth.1 K. W. Rl'-hni'iiid l!i til'- a--j
trmnaporUUoa to keep the mill roaof Macihall
cf -he cci divUiou nauiiui: the
r---|-r.,.-:il*tiv>' m.
«Mond
Tloe-prealdent —Biephca nlng to IU fall capacity well into tbe
> th.> ttUdivrs livl;il in
orgaulBalriiU
~E
\V‘.
Rlrbmoud
lUvi:
iifl.-d
anil
U.-ti-a.-d
O.auiati-'
(ItMirge W.
Durdridge.
iravelJug
Lautncr.
Chicago,
who;
12, It. of L. E." iu *iipnei4lli>
of E. S. Hallsi^oii,
auditor of the G. E A i. wuh in -the
Tltk flffv
h it;!i -. s:io:i;i] r.'iiaiVh* :
^Socreury—W. B. Umlor.
Tbe Elk Raplda Savings bank baa
oj Iiisir4i-:iou this . ,-,f
Ii-yaltj and lit-lprulavy: « . ili
will hiild
city ovi-r night on biiKlm-K». He lei!
w.ll l«- n.-lil at Co;r-ii ■
iton W. Bartak.
dorlarrd a dividend of 10 per cent and'
ui>-mls'r„ Iu the yi-ais past as i-liaT
, L-i ih. orK«nl7allon.
’>..igtn <l:;::r
Gniud Rapids II) a morning.
; .\i:uiis:
'
Board Of director*—Dan J. Albert- win nlFo pay Uie U»ea oa the atoek
s asiiuriatiun ef
irf the g<n>ial iKiard i<; a-ljm
TLi- Dll.:;
Ir. and Nr*. John Saul<om have
1, Lm P. Haaklnt. Anton W. Bar for the bioekholdere. The bank has
'••ri-i. r voi. riiur of EiM ■
T
rid! iwiug oiae> Is wet
Mcrr-hall ha.s |,r.-ior.d a'. Kt.ifinciil
Iwa intt-italnlng friends'
at
their
(ak. Stephen Uutner. W. H. Umlor. largely
^.|-J tja- C.d..g;ie, Ga-i
Increased Ita boalncaa the
d'lly
I'U'Rii'd
and
inttull’d:
*b'»v.:uv that auni;all> IW.ihmi go.-« .
home t!,l» week. Mr. and Mra., Chn*
John P. Baden and Leon F. TUua.
r.-r Ti.cMuk he ^•z.TUl••■1 '
past year, and bealdea the dividend
ol iht- rty 'o mail ordi-f hous'-ft!
r E-V. C. U-wtwh.
• ■
All of the oSlecra are local men. carries a neat sum to the au..mw D. Kohl, of NorUijvirt. left llii* afior
. r.
I'. E—Will. lUi-ckliiiili.
ai.d that t',1.- eliy .>f Etch- C.-vek.
after •iM-niUng two day* a* th< 1
with the excepUon of Nr. Albertaon fund.
8. E-H. 1. rili>l.
which V> <*al> tia.i.Ill mO.'s awoy.
guccle. anif Nr. and Nr*. Harr;
wboae borne It la Kalamazoo, and btr.
Suit ban been
K.
A.
E
—M'nmii
Couis-r
c-iiau.rti-d.tiy
an
in'viiirJtfin
lin,.
nam-y.
of
Old
Mlselon.
who
have
Uwtj
Haaklns, wbo la from Hadlaon. Wla.
Tbomaa E Sharp, proprietor of tbe
S. A. E -A. J. Rr*-*'.
,.
1.: -; IIM"0.imll»
vlRillng friend* lu tbe Uppi-r Fenm
), being made t
Uke View homw. by l/cm Rail, wbo
G,-—Janu1> Cyilir.
kiitu n-turnoii home yesiord.ny nfi. r
riwume tbe work npon tbe dare
alltutes defamation of chawi<-ier. Unit
C. r.--C!.as. Mnrkbaili.
iiflor s'oj.idng a ahofl lltne with
Ci.mmaiid-r Wiin.Tii H, l>rl;-.g
soon aa weather will permit In the thinks about «2.ooo will
liU
T. A. E.- I VanMarca.
S, X.. i-.-1'sf-.l. who .U-d Moii:!sy a’
spring.
Everything looks
favorable Injured feeling*. The case will conic Ml. !incl/Hra, 8tinl«ni.
ATI-: till- im-iiie-.v. mi •-ling ii bai
M. F. Q^nlanee. of Potoskoy. com
Wiishiii.-lon; w-lH !»■ l.iirU>d at Artitiu '
for a aoceewful • tcnnlnaUon of the up for bearing at the Friiniary term
ml wo* served at tin- l.lltb- Tiivi-.
merriai agent of the G. R. A L.^wirs
Urn. He was L9 y.-ar* otd. Coa riaiid
proi««.
of the Clrqult court for Antrim cuiinlU i
in the city today'on buK‘ni«a for tbl* Whleli is uDdi-r the ............
8L Lonla. Mo.. Jan. 10.—Late last
«T Ih' :sH wn- aiHH,;n'*-d mld-li>t.’-aa,
Tbe affair 'diiU-s dnek almul siz
ft-niuT i-ij]i|ii><- of 111- l’< r«- Ma
road.
In th.-'aiai-y fVolii Mlrldcun un.l r.-n-rt'
night 1.M0 kegt
weeks, when Sharp elrtick Boll In thu’lc sy*T«-m.
Wlltlntu
in-u>-l:.::n<sl.- ill the Sp-.iiifb-Anuriran war on i:-';
nnd Mrs. Areh Camernn.
pooDds of ^t gun powdm- blew
head with a hammer, wns arrested
whi'k" biiuntlfiil .“•'n-iiil lias g.-.atty
Central Ijtke. visited relative* in
FOR
and
wfMkod the glaze
bouse
and pleaded jtUtlly to a ehirjte of o»ty on their way lo Grand Unpid* for ai»prerlated and •-i-Jiiyid by all
tbe Phnenlz powder mlU. osmed by E tault and ballery and'pald a fine and
.1'i'lr-v l*arit1(3*<»n nf Jae!-'i’3
it*.
vIHt with frievds.
I. Dupont Co.
,r-‘'. .-d Mrs, U- Slivl tj show
costa.
State Nevva.
Minn Malvina Qu«m and sluer. Ml:!:
The ooncuaalon was fell JO mllea
all}ber
'llvniite
sliimM
n-t.l-e
*
t
Ypsllaiitl coulK-H Moiiilpy iilglil
Member
FbiUpplne
l,etia Dussa. of Rapid City. pMscl
away and Ito.mo damve' waa done
Death of Paarl Purvis.
■J"'.!" w-oaian wsv* — —
' v,,..
tv «<Hctli aSiiKB,*.
fall.vl to el-rrt a mayor to rucc-M uRldo
'! i-'.tendrsloii and secretary of finance
tbrniigh the city liKlay oa tbelr
Ci.ri
II OiK*.
to provtate property and bomei.
Pearl Furvla. the alz year
«<-ml»-r Tul e-«i th’i'--' day-i alor^urd
John Van l^iwcn. deeva!*’ ^.
un'J iu*ilet . Janies F. Traey. of Now
In bL LouH. for aeveral boot* It daughter of Ely R.
Uurrt*.
^ed lure home after visiting friend* at
Polle,' at Saginaw fear that l,a«- marr'.-'l Fre-l Sl-vle. «l;*imn->. ’••je
V->rk: assoc ate Justice Supreme court
Piovcmont.
waa thought an earthquake bad oc- January Sth at
t;30
o'clock,
tl.c ';-icl.-e ihuT 7h-- !mI the
•oiv riur. r.-Dt years old. m: «i; ■;
ot
the.. Plilllndne tidands. Oeorgte
enrred. There were lo detonations In the home on Garfield nvenne of kid
B. Matt Routley'left thla after
ii.i.iv. is dr-.B-m-d,,'
-o' 1!.'
l-hlllpi'lne
lalanda;
for Ellsworth to join her li'nney iroiiMe.
ThU nffMetlot
comoa
.i.i-ii.m,
nu.l
U. 1 ;l
(C'l:;:’
.-lo-.i.-r giui-ral of tbe land ofhand, who is located at that place for llcTlli,,
hard upon Mr. Purvlo who lost
Crnerwl Nevra.
idvd whi-:hvr I-' ri:t tlowd M;:irnd.-rii-k IWnnet. sr_ of North
DRAWN.
zrUe about a year ago. and has also the w-lRtrr.
Charh-i- J.
Cheaey.
et
Ramfer-I
u-U"', r.(i i-.vioon* to 55.
Orsws. Ml^v jaa.-«.—Prank Star- been bereaved of aeveral chUdren ■^ra, Roy WIthoe reumied to Aeni•o-.«. h.-r-Vt- k. IWkota.
Tbe fining of a huuman ak'i<-i,:n -Fj11». .VI.. ci-iebi-atetl hU eirhty-filili
bggk Abd P. PetaiqoD bitTe gone to prevloua to this one.
She was his this aUernooo after vUltlng frK-ndf
s the farm of Lawrence iloi-..- : at Mnhday l.W wr. k. He wa* a speekil
Big Raplda lo atiand the FerrU
In the city.
only daughter.
Adrl.vn k l>t-lng Invtf igalod b; tl»' ■|«ci;»eaian In Ro^loa ih? tilj^it nt .tl-,Prealdent—Oan J. Albertaoo.
Pint neet>reatdent—Lon
P.
Idna.
F. M. PAINE.
^UORIS
MX mms OF OUT rLovna
Bi 8K.V80ir -
r
I Fsilrlile fieoKd?
CATARRH
El)'s Cieain Balm
I
Wre. Man' Frallc-arTlved this nftc:
iff'* f..r«\
Cbkfta Jobnaton. of Buckley, called
South Beardm^n.
noon from Thiuiipsonvllle to ain-nd S
South Boardman. Mich.. Jan. IP.— short time visiting Mrs. William G
Mra. N. C. Sump retoreod to her Death hre taken Mr*. HarryDreed, Ujd.
of the brightest young wotr.en of
Mr*. Chrl* Kohl, of Northport. who
WiUlaa Davidson, of Traverse Oty. thla vicinity, and the community
hk* been visiting friends In the
waa etlUng on frUada here
Now
distinct loan. A child waa bperr to
rdtnrnrd to her home tbi* afternoon.
YaarU.
Breed two week* ago and
♦Wrr. Jay Spangle retanud to he:
QfSBt and Oreee Lake Sunday mo^er-failed to reforer.
Heallzltig
bome
In
Northport
today.
Mi>
Sekool convention will be held
that death wa« near Mr*. Dreed B«ken
Spangle was eaiu-d here by the 11.'
Omwn H. E church Saturday. her relative* to pray and sing
nea* of her father, Medsd Vinton, wil
Jan. IL A oordUl InvltatloB la cz- her. ber voice leading them. She wa*
ls better tolay.
tasdadioaU.
until a short time b.
no OtMners will give n baz social her death
Mr*. Dreed waa it >enr*
r>eK1iONALS.
St thair hall Saturday eraalng. Jan, year* of age and wa* the daught*
Fram R.vT'inl*y* R.^eord.
ho Rev. R. K. Nevlna; i*a?-
no meadi here Friday
AB are cordUUy Invited
to at Nr. and Mr*. Edwin Tlbhltt* of Hud-
tend.
ibe'lll G;:.,ni. will-be *u. .iir. leiiser
Triphagon. of klulllkcn.
, the .lisiovcry
at
Id waa engaged In
the mereaiiUle
business In Cburlevolx. be and 0. W
Miller having worked togdber lu tbe
•ENOON.
eoHege re-rh- •!
The er.mgi-n'ent of P.-of. Slatil'lS'.Zwic-rkowskl,
nf
the
rncinurtii-i
dcpartmrr.t of the Vnlverstly of Miit,-
Tid -Ou' ri-atedy.
k:i.
Milwaukee, la nnnbutieed
Mirhig;;ii pnd-.-ssor Is a
natlyc
'
,0'Jiitrjr at-d,
d:iw
the jniarke h.vd i;i.-
la*rj:, G«-ruiany.
;..ll(tr'
Clrci'I
Judge Oiorge
'
W. ' Saii'h
tivr r.olu'AiM v-v
vi’i,;
fii days for violating; the llquo:
CSM-Iilt Judge KoTiuvaa.
X
I is r-Tlu’ n..r
i«>»«inmeat.
H. Krehur. of I.,’win-,
rii till' IKtrolt liou-’e of <-orrc-.u -- ;->r
a;:-;'i;il
» lu Inc Juad<- ti*
I'.*'.
fSi-,-.:?.' FnaHi jrid M: . 4
of-. lzT;i-;i.
D.arv,-r r.«, ov. rs'er, of l’..r-1-vi.d
lot the n:;m m:t on a writ ft I-.. .•-«>
eoG«i*.
r.iurl :!st,'t>-d 3
Mi|-rctB>
writ Ilf ecrti-ira.i li;
;hi- l£n In.T . ea**-. ’and
w- ll r-'l>-.
all Uk- pnirtR-aing*.
5he luoH-meQl to a1«i:|-.b
rent-
of oThi r
f \vnshin;f anJ if .washes the clothes clean wiiKoul
i-.nrin;; :h( trt.
r.iki a iy'/4 .-\u;oma!ic Washer home and try it 30
! you like it buy is. if ytju don't like it bring it
d.iy?.
b.-V.
V that the lii'M .Automatic is me best washer
ttf arc tvillmi' to Ici you Ky i'before you
We
FRANK TRUDE
|•!-;l!PIHne iinlui.il
c;;;ri',w: -!.i giuwo
.-'hi!- jian (If 'hi- V-r* '
Old PosloUice BoUding
sioaoru
ofl Uoni the lirai’a rrf Ana Ariw
this diT. w. ni v<>'C,-p(-mr*.h todi.e.
Th.. l»'l tafe4 away ail the hard, disagreeable part
I. y.
A* oi.-e clrcali judge clo-.-v nut
-U’U.dly Tcversi''another the
1904 Automatic Washer
i!;Iau<'i
The.'i- 1« ore'AtiuTlican.l
shenid; 1 e r-.iiut.-d anioag
*>t!l ^'hj'lvs
.
ihe
a* Lf ea« a, Wr
I'olcod m:d a plodoale of Churl "ten
:
/'
Make the wife's work t-asir r.
You c;»n ilo this by btiyiny: !icr a
•hie rnit'd’s'tafis ^vfrr.mcnl a:-!
’list or Carad.v ari- rjv-urveyinp
LtiMrtlary, tuna tdt'.viza
Tlie
of
THE FARMER’S STORE
Asirtstanl
he h.ih fiw’d *1-..- ranre of the dt ' a--.
Igan, and Ml»* Fi-lieln Aurelia K.-’is- juoM. Many «if
j
Mr*. It. Srlr-’ and won. Floyd,
Agrlriiltur.-it
hy SO p»i cent than any former «la^s.
-M.K1.1K.T D' liii. It and wife, of ih
tiinu-il h:-aue loday.
the.
of ITist
the short co tr;<es Gclo-r l>r.vve< rurwek.«fuj. He 1-!!. v.-
170 .31 noon Tu.-zday. this U i -yy-;
aonvllle.
In tha city vtatUng trleadi.
Cangora, Ih.-' MUierlo lueniahh- ■;!'
w-as mariitd TueliJay to M^i 1^i
3>-<enrujiment In
She wai married to Harry Grqml oiiere lio;i,e. have gone to Bm
L. A. Campbell returned from P:t»- Dreed March IS, 1901.
tea Hartor to. vI'U until Feh. L Thbars. Ps. Mday.
opcfa house wilt In’ In
charge o
OMth of B. M. Miller.
Harried at Bomb Woodalee.
Ti*asiin-r Hlrail! ttusky. of Siele'.H-r;
George W. Miller received a
tsrto. Jan. 1. Mtoa Edna Allison i
liioOirtw' Mole.
phone message from Cbarlcvol* last
A.
Toons, of Rodney. OnL
FVed Uehc’ld, of Sullona Ds;.-. U I:
Yonng bas a bewt of friends In Orewn evening .tating that D. M. Miller Mtd l|ie.{'ll}- I’ti litirluera.
dli“d. Mr. Miller wa* much ahocked
wbo extend tbelr best srlabet.
Mil-. IlliinotL ttf^Sontb Grant, wbMlH Ida Jobnttoo rcUtraed Satur by the news as be did not know that
vk iRH-n In the cH.v v1»‘'ing fur a fet
Ala Cliarievol* friend <a* ev.-n
day frosn Bnckley.
dayy. wi'lil home tcHlay, ,
Itlaa Bctb Bracken returned borne Tbe d*wlh waa due to iK-rllonllte.
J0]in CriiM-. ef lloaor. who lia.« I-,-,;!
U. M. MtRiT waa 62 year* of age Ill the city on liiidiu-ss, and wlf-,. r>'
Tbtupday after spending a tew daya
■
B.-pm lUve.
C-iOgiegnlloual chiireh
bonra at Traverse aty Friday.
IL
C>Si1|rzitca fioti over Anth'iny BareK.
ua,l
st.-ile , d--rail‘-li.-I ii;
Bendon. Mich., Jan. IQ.-Belle Har same clothing stoiv for 10 year* and
S.vnd-iF. of the lliitinali ft
iliationr 1* gtA«1;iff.
A mss* t-e-;
ris, wbo baa been enR>flng <*> a slese had been friends for mnny year*.
l.ay M<-r<-ii!rihline n-turn'-d Tpiui Ing in favor of l:icoi'r'"'atiag tl.ii
M. Milter also bad a number of other
lejrireMi trip to Cldeapi.
the propoHd n»-w eouvfiluttoti w il 1friend*
U
the
city
who
were
very
other caaea-ln town.
\V. Wh.at.-n and wife, who live
held lo:i:eirow--re!:i’al at Uiil-.-r*:'- Xlery Potter spent the bollJaya •orry to loam of hi* death.
North tiaholii. will
vMt her
•II.
Pre^iJenl Aligvil. Dvm' lie !
with frienda In Deodm.
l-inlh<-r at I-fislRK.,
1(1 oihir. will speafi.
CEDAR.
Chaa. Barton, who hat l>rcn
R, -. MrCulliim left for Grand
Dtirgl.ii,; mlen'd the txwt.iWi-c
C<«dar, Jan. 9.—Joe
Wl.wlee.
low wllb pneumonia la now ^ceoTe^
lloj.'.V alter a v ry enj-'yahh' vU;i Wnlilroa Tue-day iiior-.Iug an!
cl
Traverse Cty. visited bis unrle and
In*.
wiiil her s‘r«er. Ml,. T\>ckeray,
tbo-Jgh they dyn.-irii"’.1 the sap
aunt. Mr, end Mra. Pierce Wlcklcr. of
Law's Byron, wile and daughter.
Myrii s-;vet.tnee. Of EiiO Jci.lati,
ii-.-0ed 111 g'lliog r..i !-i'-.ity'oL i .hi.Ci-dar.
Blsaaor, of Troy,
spcni Chrlatmr
ent to M. A. C. t.*dny,
Tile'
l-«ard
of
8':pt'ri;-.ir>
at
Vrf. James Crowley and dafighler.
Mrs John Roe-I h-fl for Oqder.’toTuodav voted to iwslpiine .net;. ;i o’
l : :
r. turned home
from
Rasl
vy to join her'h-islKin.l. who Is now the ta.fv claim of H. M. Kttapi- •«
i.i
■ — they have been vl*lilu the railway tn.vll
»er>i<v,
HI*
hold* a note which U s.nd'-> It ’
!
, , ..nvlej'* aUler. Nra. Frank
liesdaunrler.v .ire .-,i that ptare and I.::
le.Tli given forn-.*T Sta riO li..J. -i. :oi
na.'elik..
t, from Frl-.-o-to Oeden.
Mr.
A HABIT.
•In llt-ii'of »alcr?-.
The young and old pcojili- arc e
i''fly
employed
at
hew asadi ol
Whih' ro.t-toig. 'firee i Ms- .It’
Joying the akaiing on Uiu rizer.
lee.vl luu-loff
;«jiig
H'li;'.:';*. Mtrie y--..-w
Mr*. X)*kcr’Ke«ton and daugbt.
IWiir'q wM.
ihcbewSTAizi.
lotiie Wand', of Moody Indii-iK
ujii. .
r»*!urn< d home from Cedar run wlwtv who'is to ring n’ tbe sp.’C'at senle-. .m and Month- Dil,;'iti«. were
In
ihrvc different m-cM'Ct*. »-.ul.i>
abe has been visiting b«r fulka.
In ihe First M'tS 'lbt rtnreh. .'.rrlv. .
Lansicr
|M>lle.-'nre
loc!;lng U r Jt.
Jame* Crowley rvturBed tmino from
!e4ay fiem CWcago.
FaifUaijk*. who ^ l*
m!».-lng .-.fryeUs trip to Chlcam.
Crttnd RarU* wti-ro his «lau-t.dir
Lzwter Simpson, of Trareree City,
E of L. E. Orqanlged. .
inday. Jnu.
Jan. 15.
15.' Siib.-Dlvls.oB
8iib.-Dlvls.oB Mf» Matnlu Rathhure. :* M .vuJ d:»
1 Sunday.
spent Sunday with Jerry and Herbert
of scarlet fever la now out aud
Hfleo lilt Kidneyi Ate
Weafewi b| Ovet-Work.
Cahcallhv KUocys Mjkr Impure
More Profitable than
Hofse or Cow
.iilormaljun
t!
, I>e. facss n
. JL-',
i‘
6Bioiis Spells
Sullivan, of Cedar.
Jerry
•
'• J.r y-'i r..i.;u,ru'iwiib
A
IM bewdi.
•.•NA
Ilus
r. NIekeon did business in Trav
erae City Monday.
»IU« Angus Mohn left tor Chieagr
Moodily morotng.
_ Ca. BriUL K Y.
A M. WM^LMreBSubwia.
I'E.'rllslsac.’si
School opened again Monday m^
Mias RUl* JohntoB. who ta t««chlag aehaU at Solon, came home Tuea
day evening.
i-L-!,
wp bai-e
• ■ ;i>l. H'W.i
t'fd ,1c p-•
on
a
Y>rofltahlr
: ;n-<d to Lavi- good
f'l^Dts.
That frd
lEiunds’
I."-!
•;
V
1. Mls'kOBi.-what
l'--4 a
ebraper but
*5 55 pt-.' im.
pounds.
Ill wlKi.r tlm.-. Try about 10
(.1 it u lor ebirkt-ns. This la 8e
:a l Sunfiorwer sc-d. 54c per pound.
45. D. of U n -v,.v» organired at'itrac ed over, id* al senee. ;
IX’-jud. That
h({. ar-J-suni-.-.-r
River . DlvtUon
of. Gr.ind
Rajild*; i Hon of Fetw
Weston, a rum! ma:
•
w .n
supply
the
eomm-nt.
and C4V*.'- Mrw-t:. That
:s
where
Brolbers O. O Aodrewt. chief; E. W.jc.i'ri.T. wt.--, hi* 1 r."h.-r':blnl.r. « ic
Rtahmona. C
D
Coeg'-r. J.
A.
are not rwlafled wtib your trmd*.
Me-i»3t>e. VVewt-* I* said -o h.'*ve that
Kol^-t. .I.she Sprau ami U N. IjOir..,he ;* pfsM.7.ed of knat wealtli.
Drrtht r Conger, who acted as m**-j
Georse W. Mh ke t,as assumed
l
.George Ma«in reloruod borne Wed- ter uf coieraonies. :» counecteo with - manee.mMst ef the Comstm k boui
the oBiclal »'aff ef the Scranton
i Hniv,a * i.-irg'-'t
to;,;!.
i'-;rrU-*in*
from Heari. where he
lag after two weeks vacatlOB.
xEii <rs* 1.;
<r-t >'h- ?,r yourself «
eeaday
been vislUng h's folk*.
75..;
5-, nciU Jd wt.’t chlckv:
SulHvan. »r., wbo ha* been Traverse City, a•'.^1.t..• by the follow--j. ISUlion ta* tccu filed Ic prohM
iN r* of IKvUlon 5*6 Craal,court at D.rmhighan; for the
fvenlnig.
Oar p,/4lt(y
l;!il«- far-dry. Give her
*o.id r-vjid^.'
WE-.-ald
s-ay on iHizletis*. c*me homo Monday
lUB»w.»»w»gthsfcWrawolAeL3sl,aa
.
*l -a
. WV- hive J'it zJ.3t
tSf,"A. W. Chase’s
Kidney and Liver Pills
The hen *.
will manufae'i-7<-
;.ojr hens lay
icuy ulhcf bird
-• iiuvr mal>T,ala with
e'spnnd.-nee aehool and to.vk <»f»c!*l th.' lease of UetTv Oilltoai;. wtu feu
In ib*e«reaor.1e» a* the mem-.th'* Lsi ;hr.-e year* has born
The nolel 1* owned by Wji
ber* of ibe new division were brought pri'
under bta Instruction when he was Ham Bh^aA
rt«d foreman of engines on tbe C. A
At the *nquei of
Ihe
Marshal:
'Commercial dob at least 800 maou
‘«r llir n*:a’.'. 5l«itn?-R.v..
: |4,un;vKout.
astd tbe ad
Dr. Kilmer'j
?•«
r
'i
ORANO TRAVCRBE HERALD. THUREOAV. JANUARY II. t
all toe way fmm Twaa. and la
by Loonie Lynch, and Hattie Tray
lor, two real Sunahinera.
I am wen and hope you are
bra aad 1 had when i wag rievea
ime. Grace Smith bt, been working and he Just toraed nine."
our place, but mama It better, to
-No. grandma. I* it ime - infer,
abd went hoeiQ. yetterday. I go
nipled Naa. eagerly.
Toor pretodent '
»rry glad to hehool most every day. Our tsacher'a
“Te*. dear; and I shall never forret a I
----------- —il from Chrla- toame la Grant Jones Of Trsverse City g« toe terr.bto expeneooe—not « I
llHl« SHI WitrfrtlMt
TM
ttna BUcken. of Sotiona Bay. A pbo- What did yon get tor Christmas T I live to be a hundred. Twss an exMtp>« CUT. Micli.. R. r. D Ka
TmM0 P»lto SOTMtllM
got two bandkercblets, a bonneL a
uly cold alnter. and toe storm*
Nauto trot by Uaznlr Burflrnd.
skirt and jacket, a top fuR of candy.
■ long and frequent. The time to
I will try ft«v*r t* wffy t
yards of pink ribbon, and all too which 1 refer was toe early pan of
City. Mich.. R. r. D. No. J. 1
tfwt akMit MythlA*.
Telffl,
Waah..
candy, nuu. popcorn, and oranges January. Mather bad been sick, sU
by Rhoda Holm.
Dec. I*. 1*07.
tost I could eau I have good time* at winter, with fever, and she rMalrrd
Dear Prealdenl—
acbooi akallng on toe lee.* 1 hare a a good deal of medicine, and the only
I
AND
Toor piwldeot would aot bt aor1 aw ao many little onee writing .. few new names for tbe Bnniblne Oob place where thto could be obialnt-d '
■ S»cholce*« ImoSt UegT*..»rTOwM i
prlird to )«ara that a good many of
CuklK'vr.: !^a« U
I wHI try to b* tovlita, Mpfitl
Daisy
Smith, Laurs Stifltb. and Mary
toe
Buiuhlae
Onb.
I
thought
1
would
Norway, a dlitance of twenty j «'<i
i.k«ic*<wco uk: Aam*
i*. '
her Bauhloen bad a Teddy Bear for
•iid klito to «virybody and to
Oeri
A. W. UCKESDf
Father ahrays went on snow '|P'
ChrUtmu. Aren't they funny, cua- write you a few linea. Uy papa tahet Smith. For tbe Cradle Rod. Roy
•Mfy llvinf thin*.
3l«Ba7SL
Dlag tblngt. witb tbelr aaucy facet the Herald and erery week I read the Smith. Pern Smith, and Arlo Smith sbcM« for wbatev'or mother needed:
FDtfTB;»T»owteiB*4« ..
If I vw toll In trylM to «•
little lettem. We are from Michigan Send toe cards and buttons
toe drift* were :oo deep for a horse, , C"S.-l.T.on»
and clumiy dram! Did yon.
. »T ISv latser. iso<heT
HMM (Mn«». I «rU4
try
from Grand Traverse county, but 1 aame. Baby U pretty well He will he and. besides, we were too poor to own. Cv.-tber or .htn sf
isa^ise _
•U9
to
reaRze
that
totnevherr.
tooie
••tin.
four
months
old
toe
ninth
TbeoMBiJi
cl
rowntesdiISi
an
wsa
not
quite
two
years
old
when
we
time tc^ebody thought of making toe
ito. A'elt. I mutt close as my let
■rtt Teddy Bear? Tea. and tor ttory moved away from there, ao I do not
“For two or three day* father knew evomac. vock-rsluac aad a
of the inrentor of toe foany toy bruin remember anything about MIebtgsn. ter U geitlng long enough. So good
» mast very soon go to .Norway, as Twee VOS •»« fine
cUsm coed '
1^**- I®®- gmadmar toreadt like oor of our Sonahlne pagaa. I hare a little brother. He will be nl^t
mothers' medlfentas wore
won getting low; mwaHi'rs.castvOs. lof taisJr seesaw.srSaoW ^ terntpfed Nan.
From
It it to full ^ lore and bapplneaa. three the 7th of.Janary. 1 think be It
but twai so intensely cold be kept 1*
.f^ifr.I
d-Ont atop for that cMld* Twaa
Rhoda HuletL
ny. ^ot
Terr »«•.— awfully nice. We named him Bert,
putting Off the Journey, hoping in toe EoxTiniasscbcMsiiBsm. PerpsasOM. to kev-p ui all-from treexlag: feat
You certainly bad a oke Chrittmaa Beantlme for tbe weather to modcr^ S01l$BIIfE j
yeara ago, tbe^
the” llred
I
a woman after papa's brother Bert, back In
^
swarme—U*
Kingsley. Mlrhlgsu I am going
I am glad you wrote and told me
named Margaret Stcif. She oaM
all. when toe weather waa flee. In' ■ehool. I am In toe fourth grMe. We about IL
“One afternoon. Just before we sat
I that toe weather had somewhat modliving
on
toe
bank
of
the
Nwqna]
•M* CLARA BATM. Editor.
the open, auntlt doorway of her tiny
down 10 oor scaet.v meal, mother was
*gv« ersled—I threw Into toe bait flCod
Suttooa Bay. Mich lying oo tbe bed In the corner; and
home, and her cheery amile made ly river, u U a wild, awlft river la
j ba.k« toe lam prectaa* eob. Falatlr
Dec. 30. 1*07
people forget that ahe waa hopeleaily the rainy saaaoo. It heads in Mt Rainfather came In with hU broken axe the howling wtuj outside t
^ „ I -oh. so falnily-we kept tbe UtUe
Oo a clear day we can eee Ait. Dear President—
paralyted. hopelwsly poor.
Bi’hllo be was striking it Uar at our hopelessness m>
Ore smourderiug till noon.
I thought 1 would write you a fe« into a knot it bad broken, owing to
her flngert worked orer the aim- Ralnler. It looks like a big snowball.
{Twas tbe bapplctt moment eg my
ly than ever.
Rwttoy «itoWA
pie tolnto that ahe ecmld make tod Sametlmea we cant see tbe top be- lines today. I n to school every day Imperfect welding
life—over toe high dritu t saw faiber
nae
it
la
in
toe
clouds.
We
can
eee
and
have
lots'
of
fun.
My
teacher's
'Youll have to take the chp r*: .lowly appmaehtog.
eeU. and -eo keep beraalf from baring
' 'Can't wait any longer, weather
long range of Cascade* covered name U Mbs Corde*. i am In toe
to take charity from her neigbbora.
1
He bad reached toe »ha*ty. as ho
r no weather!' he exclaimed. 'iTe nest -said mother, bravely
There waa i>o algn of lllnest in her with BDow. and all of tbe Olympic*. fourth grade. My studies are reading, got to go to Norway.'
"Ouriiij, toe lottg day that followed. I bad planned, and hadn't dared to
aritometir.
article
after trUcle we broke up aad
u h„ thr strwm was oswr. Aa
tow. no look of •errxtw in her eyea. When the aun aHoe* oa them toey spelling.
'Not for me. James.' Intermpted
took flne. WeU. 1 will cloae for tola language aad geography. There are
ThtUi
• Ui
burtud.
even
our
mother*
'
rolling,«>n
„ ;be wind had died away, be
motoer. weakly, from tbe bed. *1 can
Vk» VlBdt <
■ bowUac down tron
the storm cootiaoed. aad j .ixned. fearful of finding to fttoea:
illdren Of toe vUlage loved to go time, ptoaae tend me a card aad but- Iwvnty-elght scholars In school.
stand
to
go
wUbont
medkdne
better
Mve tour llitle pigs. Two of ibem
iM.ECftt. •
I't come!
b;,o | bavenT a doubt bat that
and tee "poor Margaret." She called
than you can stand thU terrible cold '
Prom
while and the other two are black.
lik* • bogrr'.wott tor my.
them all "her children.' and 1 would?r.' l said at dusk. *tocrcto ' bu-fear* would have been rtollaed.
'But I've got to go, or rise wcu
Age *.Hilda M. Schell.
On Christmas^ got an orange and
AM U» Mtur ilMt wMt hartlM
If they called her “Aunt
freeze!' declared talSer. quickly. nq^hlng else left lo bum; are cant ihad It not been for oor abeUlag boa- ‘
How
nice
It
Is
to
learn
about
the
a
silver
waicb
and
acmie
candy
and
destroy
the
bert
thing*!'
|£,n
ie." and liked to tell her nbont their
ira's ud
-PortUM TtMIb th« tlsUac tow ol the day.
playt. and. maybe, torir troublea. aad home* of our faeaway Sunahlnerd! nuts. Wc have lot* of fun sUdlng
what happened to them every nay. We all hope Hilda glU write again, down Mil. We have l<^ of-iparrow* .»n, ... 1, P...
b.., b,
^
around our barn, l can think of no
|shril It Twill give yo4 employment,
AM tM«M» SakM drtttod dmt aM She wed to make them toyt. cheap don’t we?
lomorrow.
|
can
stay
at
Mason's
mor.- so 1 will close.
you won't go to .'leep,
. and you
le toree-yearefid boy. vhlla
mUe totnta. made from the odds and
ahanty over night, and get home by
From
Traverse dto. Mkh.. R. F. D No.5.
TUI t&e land waa'whltaly flweM. eoda of material lett over from her
keep toe fire shouldering with the atnulng.. htase-If playing with hfe
■n o'clock n«u day.' •
Age II.
Clarence Houdek.
Jan. S 1*07.
AM tM il^l-t»Bat la^p. n gaidu work. Bat her flngera were ao skill
■ mtle'wheelbarrow filled with appMa,
"U W'Bh' UM-h-ss CO protest;
wc <"h*.'
t suppose tbe sparrows are glad
•tor.
•| hurriedly tamugM down basket [ said to bis grandpa, who was aaar.
fnl. M<>
love for the children to Dear President—
must have fuel, and there wasnt opafter basket oftbe corn <a’ from tbe ■ “Dapa. buy some of my apples." Rla
1 have not srriU^ to yon In a long 10 find food aud vhelter s-ouci toe
naaad ovw ih» «•?«•* wklto kreal. that the little rag babiM and
Dibrr axe In toe clearing.
open chamber, and all night long Ez-1 grandpa told him be did oot think Wa
cueer wooly Umbi. and funny rioih time, ao 1 thought t would write to bam. these stormy day*. I wish yon
“ T*x* BtUl dark the next mom- ra and I shelled.
could
zevthose
that
riiil
me.
By midnight thr | apples were good one*. aM be fife ^
I
go
3
to-achool
fa^-gchool
ev.
every
day.
^My
elephants and doga. aeemM ti
ng whr-ti father sUrted ont over the wind began^ die dewn. and tbU ' like to buy applw that bad worms la
la tlto mm at tltt foot of Um Ught- ckUdrea the moat sronderfel toys teachet% name ki Miss Anna I. Louns'
Klagaley. Mich.. told, cnincblng snow. Although toe rave me couruge. 1 wx-rV. ’ frantlcal-'
ItghLbOOM
toetn. Thelittle feDow was tboaght
toey ever saw. and had to go to bed bury. I am in the ifto grade. My
arose, it didn't stay'out long:
Jan.
1*08.
Ur tottlMr aad baba attwp.
1). for Ezra was «*'
with eold ful for a moment, toes said. “Oo totod
with them, nlght^ and nUy tucked atudie* are Yeadlng. arlthmeUc. geog
•ofore noon tbe sky wai
AM mt)« maid OnlcMs
to help me much. Bx-slder. hi* 111- take out toe wtoma aaA.^ fiss'n wM
raphy. music.'Unguagv. apelHng and Dear Presidentunder their armi during the day.
thought 1 qroutd try to write a let- overeast • wttb dense, leaden rioudi. tie finge'ra were worn and hl."cdlog.''i ’em.'' ^
Weil, about half a dozen yoara ago drawing. i have a cat. its name
IMn tom.
to yon. 1 have berii going to write Everywhere there was a deathly stillA rwoloto watob to kwri.
PmulelD Btolf made up her mind ibe Dick, and a little spangled hen. For
a long time. I cannot write very new; but shortly aftt-r dinner very
wwuM tahe some of the money the Christmas Santa daua brought me a
1. My friend Effle Bogan staye^ fine snow began to fall, and soon toe
IWa ware oaty toe three oa
doll, a dress, a book, a pair of
bad worhod ao hard to earn, and buy
wind .trose and began to howl like
Ufht-hmme Me.
a whole half-yard of pluth, and a roll hair ribbon*, two bottle* of perfumery all night with me and Cora and Et1 have a mile to go to ecbool. I Bionetrou* demon.
fhr totoer had trimmed The 1
of raw cotton, and ahe would make two boxes of writing paper, a game
" 'Your poor faihec—what will be
AM aet It hamlag wWry vkUe
tome holiday presenU for the chil or Anibors. some beauty plos and a have lots of fun in school now. I was
Rapid ch&nges of teenper
Mr. Bower's New Tears day and do?- riicialmed motber. For she well
poa: card album. It ha* been cold for
la toe mornlag'a duak aad damp. dren abe loved ao dcarty.
terrible slorms
on the tougheat constitution.
great deal to her. because abe eoulil toe past week but 1 am not aorvy. be stayed all day. Well, as my lettW U |
•’Ltmt brfore night ru be hack." be earn ao little, but abe thought abe cause It frose a little creek near my gelling long, 1 will cloae lor this meant-blizzards you call them now*dayr.
aatd.
would go without some of the thing* home, and 1 have spent a lot of time Ume. Good-bye.
The conductor pswing from &e heated
"All through
. AM Ml white anil allppM away;
she really needed. Jost to see bow.toaUag on U. 1 read toe Snnsblne
Age 10.
/ Vera Barrati. Eionn and cold I
iftside of a traCcy car lo the icy temperature
Away and away to the mainland aped. happy she could make ber little nrigfa! lelier* aod 1 enjoy them very much.
You girls mutt have lot* of fun kre.-» the fire going tonight.' I reasonBat it came not home that day.
Well. I guess my ietler Is getting
bor*.
of the fJatforsi —the canvasser gpendinj; an
ogt-tber. Are you all In the aame f 'or we shall freeze lo death.' Bat
Then ahe abut berarif away from tong euoagh. to I will have to close.
hour cr so ia r. heated buildmg £..nd iKea
grade at school?
where were wo to get the fuel? Fath
Your loving Sunshlner.
The mother stirred oa her plDow’a
le children for a day or two.
er had chopped only enough to 1
walking against a biting wind—know tbe Vlrglnla.E. Tmey.
and snipped and rewed. and puck
Kfegsley. Michi, two days, and 'twas half gone
AM moaaed In palo-and fear.
I know tbe creek Virglnta speaks
difficulty of avoiding cold.
ered. and atuir.d. all tbe while
Jan. :. 1908.
rvadf!
.Thw looMd in her tittle dao^fa
amlUng to hers<l( o»er her work. about very well. It 1* pretty
Dear President—
summer,
and
nice
to
skate
on
tn
tbe
“
'Be
capful
of
i:.'
cautioned
moth
Then what a tli;:e
there was*
Through the hhir of atartlng fear.
Bmuljfcn atrengdieiu tbe"
I thought I would write a few lines er. But careful as we were, before
For all her liitle frleuJs had the droll winter."Darttag.- ahe whleperM, “itY plerc- eat. aauclest. penest rabbiU any
to j-ou. 1 was. up at Bower's New dawn only two sticks remained; and
body so that it can better widutand the
tog wU.
Trnverae Clly. Mich.. Years, and bad dinner with one Of my
man child ever eaw. Yon had okly 'to
danger of <»kl from changes of temperature.
AM toe wmpaat to rough aM arlld; took at one of these brand new Eas
Jan. S. 1908.
had a very good
AM yau are no laddie, atrong and ter bunMei to know that It could Dear President—
with Millard and Artie. There
It win help yoo to avc^ taking cold.
An I have time. | will write to you. 101 peiaoDB there. Now I muat close
lay egg* already dyed red whtte. and
My rm Bttla maMae toUd.
Mack, in honor of the nattonkl col I did not go to ^ool tots week be for tods time.
From your Sunshine boy.
cause tbe road Wu drifted full of
ors, If It wanted to.
XlL DRUCOISTS: SOe. AN3 *1.00.
^
"Bat tto atoft ttwn’a the lamp
Age
li.
L^
Bsrratt
I am sorry to *ay that I haveThat was a great time tn Olengenl
feed.
You must have had a lUie time oa
AU PVanleIn Bteir* children (who lost my pin. Will you please send
Or Ito flamea will die to toe dato. were here Just because she loved me another? I will try lo keep It New Tears day. It I* a pmty nice
AM toe aaUor leae to hU atmoat need them, yoa know) showed tbelr toys and not lose It. My brother died Ihe way to begin the new year, isn't It?
To find
for a certaint
certainty
Ttoa Ught ad oar tolefe ark."
whether < .not your heart is
to other children, who lived farther Itth day of July. He was a 8unsh»affected. One person in four
1 guns you did not know it.
away. Then they all wanted toy*,
*m W wU bnCeha "a 9i»p at
has a weak heart; it may be
le was Edward Fish.
For
too. aM finally poor Margaret fairly
If so. you should know
laughed aud cried, becanse /he didn’t Chrtstiqu 1 got somo hair ribbon*, Diwr PresidentWhy, matoar. m twelro yeara oU.
and save serious conAz I have time to write a line
bow to give to all the dear Bt- •ome side comb*, a new dress, a cup.
AM atoafly. aM aerer afraM to cUmk tie oaea. without going to toe poor- tome bead*, a plate, a toy piano and CO to you I will do so. a* 1 have i
scqiluenccs. If you have short
AM r*a leariMd to do aa Pm toM." house berwir. But abe did It ^me- a uek Of candy. 1 have two little written to you before. Vera, my sis breath, fluttering, palpitation,
hungry spel's. hot flushes; if
how. until—no. It wasn’t a beautiful friend* wbo would Hkc to Join toe ter. I* going to write a lett<-r
Thea OMtehaa up to too top at toe fBirj< that came along, but It
you cannot 'He on left side; if
Sunshine Club. Tbelr namew are lama and papa are gone to t
toaar.
you have fainting or smother
Mabel Smito and Aiilne Hendersbot. a>^ I do not know what to write
•omebody who did Just as well. It
Dp the toy. amooto-woia atair,
ing spells, pain around hcaiT.
AUo
pu;
Louise
M
c
Q
u
<
td
'»
name
on
>
you.
J
did
not
go
to
school
today,
toy-merchant, and be aiade up his
Waal Mpvto aM aaiMy that vary mind that such
in side and arms, your heart is
toe Cradle RolL she Is three yeara
hare lou of fun at school. I tried
Bear,'
weak, and perhaps diseased.
Please send too card* ind but to get some more namrw but could
Margaret made could be sold to chil
The atoat to bw eyaa aM hair.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cur
dren *U oven toe world. So Margaroi tons In my name. 1 wish Mm. Wil not get any non- namea this week.
liev’c j-ou- Try a bottle, and
Stelf wan't poor any more, and af-, liams and Aunt Uzrie would wnte Well, aa my letter is getting lug. I
■Mflad tito latoR aM ahe MmtoM u
see how quickly your condition
a while ahe had enough money to again. Well, my letter i* getting tong; will close for this tfme. with low to
wM.
ta-ill improve.
bnUd a MMii factory where Jusi toys nd I win have, to close, so good-bye.
And Ha clear light glowed afar.
t'nan
'
From your Sunshine boy
made. Aad four years ago.
To warn of raeflt iM rocka to lett, that factory, abe made the flrat Ted
Charlie Barratt.
Afio II.
1
Mabel Fish..
was sturmna wiib rx«n tr
Thto martow-a gnldtog aUr.
I was *0 very sorry to learn of Ed
I am glad to bear tifen you. Char
dy Bear.
listen to vbal somMinc says about wards' death. It 1* bard to spare any lie. and hope, now that you have
Crmth fnv two rawn. Aay lItU* ev.rAad aace again, whan the world
« mr Sunshlneta.
written to me. you will care to write
llen wc-uld eaiue pslpjiailoB. tad I
ber: ,
ould rot Ho OD try Irn sMo wnhont
again.
To this Wurttemberg factory there
•ufTwiaa. Tr!<-y adviard m. to try Iw.
In the dnwn of a bright new day.
StUi-c llnrt Cur* and Nrrtinr. mhJrh
Snilon# Bay. Mich.,
conv* often a rolling chair bearing
I did with ttie mult that 1 an in
Thare waa Joy to toe bearta of the
brt:-v
fcr,.:ih than 1 ev»r was tr-for*.
Maple
City.
Mich.,
R.
F.
D
No.
I.
an aged woman, whoae body 1* as In
Jan.
l<t*8.
Baker talk
haviiur *»iB»d >• pound* alrvc- I t->mDear Presidezu—
ert as toe dead. But ber anna aod Dear Prealdent—
mctwl taa;n* It. I took ahoot tlurAtoag toe •toray bay.
tryti U-ltJ..*
fh» two mrdir;n-w. and
hands are aUll ber own. And her face,
Phones-Citizens HI. Bell l«i»
thought I would write you a let
doan to write you
baxefi t br*n S-:h.-.d with my tirart
•Jaoa."
JUUt I.ILl.tK TtMMAH.
with toe simple grayncss of (be hair, ter and tell you bow I am getting few Use* to let yon know I got the
When the little boats came tailing to
Vppvr Eanduaky. OhM.
above it. 1* infialtely tweet with the along. 1 go to oeboo) every day. Jdy card and buttoos all right and was
De. MUm- Hasrt Cure W sMd by
>lUntc and aoond to the Und.
To tie karen the tight had helped Ufe which U tn that still, dead bodjr teachers' name U Mias Bertha Cor- very much pleased with toem. Papa
of her*.
have gone to Gieo Arbor
dcs. I uae her very much 1 at
aod^.'Baffla ha
He will refund your mona/.
them win.
"Prom the moment of her arrival,
third grade. We have thive
and' left me a
aisfeia with tbe
By toe aid of a ckUdh brave baM.
Milea Medial Co.. Elkhart. lod
the model factory of tfurttemberg. and one dog. He Is very good. We had baby. Will you please put his name
—Margaret B. Sangafer.
pulsing with tbe energy of tabor per
bad storm here today. After school on toe Cradle RoU?
He Is eight
fectly cared tor and perfectly order
ride on my sleigh. Ther* were tot* montbs oM. His name it (^ir. It 1*
rrlday, Jan. 10. toOE ed. takes a sudden Mcbastment of
of boy* In school today. 1 had to stay quite nice oei today. We are going
New members Joining alnce Jut tethough, with toe In sehom all day because it was to slide down hill Ufis afterecna. WeU.
pertod;
coming Ol it* mistress, all that was stormy. There are twenty-el^i boys t will close for ibis time with lore to
Hilda SebeU. Trim. Waah.
offer* fine business epperNeed Our Buckwheat Flour to
kind and grateful and human In that aad girl* wbo go to our school. For all the SanoMners.
tun-tiet for theac well train
Cart Houdek. Sutton* Bay. Mich. great Jwann of workpeople ipran;
Cbristma* I got a silver- watch and
Frcm. yosr true Suntblaer.
ed in Business Method*. That
Morgan Hall. Traverse CHy. Mich.
make good Cakes.
Into quick rejoicing.
0 onnge* and some candy and tots
Age: lt>.
Mamie E. Burflend
Mabri Smltb. and ArUne Hender"Well li may. The paralyUc. help of ai
ant*. In acbooi we have lou of
nave you a good bill to slide on.
80.000 successful graMates
ahot. Tntverfe City, Mlrtt. Names
of the Detre-t Buiineia Umlea* lu her rolling chair. 1* Margaret fun evfry day. Please send me a card beer yoar house? It's great fna, Un’c
•en^ by Mabel n,h
’
you
will find it betterthan the
vcrsiiy
new
de^ng
so
well
m
Stelf. the motoe;r of tbe Teddy Bear, aad button. This U tbe first time 1
th;*
growing
cty.
Delay, Laura and Mary Smith. Sum
tbe woman who. from toe ud dull- have sr^ziea to toe Sunshine Club.
better
common kind, tastes like more.
mit City. Mich . R. p. D Sa 1.
of her own crippled exHtenc*.
Age E
Carl Houdek.
Uan todsy.
Why ,
A
Doapsfat*
SbaiUng
D
m
.
Name tent by Mamie Burflend.
ready?
Enter
anj
.
..
hu given comfort aod plenty lo hun
timt.
Your brotoer has been a SunaHoer
Nan knew a story was fortocomln*.
Winter term now eoen. Fine
dreds of humble home* In her native quite a long while. I am glad you
fer when grandma po&bed ha% her
catalogues tree.
Write fer
N. Y. F. tomMiliia Ctob CrMie Rail. land, and'ha* given sheer delight to one now. also.
glseset in that way. the was recall
W. F. Jewell. I
Loulaa MeQoeaa. age three years, children young and cdd. hy thr hunR. J. Bennett. C. P. A- Prin
of her quaint, true stories of
TriverM City. Ifich. Nsme ini by
cipal. 15 Wileoz street. Dc
houand. toe wide srorld over."
Summit City. Mfe.. R. P. D. No.
the long ago.
Mahal PUb.
trot Mich.
Jan. 7. l*0«.
“I think. Nan. I've never told yo-j
SUNSHINE!
^?FARMS?;iPREE
WESTERN CANADA j Monumental
' Cut Stone Work
H.Y.F
, ara
It G>$ts
Nothing.
WANTED!
?
t
Cedar Shingle
Timber
Traverse City Mfg.
You
h
*
t
B
Such a pntty calendar faai come Dost PrealfienW
of a sMUeg bee
jour
groat-qaeJe'
HANNAHSLAYCO.
«KAND TKAVmr ftCItAlA, THUMlUr, JANUARY 16. 1«0«.
t of bah-1 malud butter aM a little flnely-chop-j
THE OLDEST WAN IN AMERICA
lag powder. The aognr and tbe floor; ped paiuley: batly. add the whites of
HOME CHEER
sbonld both be sifted beiore meaaur- of the eggs, beaten sUS. Pot In a botSllx tbebaiter-wF3 and bake In trr>4 panmn^bake haU aa hoar.bastgem pans w.lOeh hsvo j.rerloaslj been'lag ooeaskiDkily wlib\-ii; a capful of .
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
bottcrid.
!.ct waier, in which bas beeo addtd a.,'
?
Escaped the Terrors i
Many Winters By
Using Pe-?u-ria.
Richmond Cheese Cakes, or Maids, spoonfdt of boner; a mile salt and
pr Honor are favorite
. Ere kftlf Ue etorj U told;
on «M MMp.
Tftftt weft^eoft their
It tm't Mm bATdlr Hke It'A tnic.
And the wUdom
Thn )Ht ft f*w then
ftf«>
plea.
n« tr«M vas r«M thft AR^rd1,
daUng
fatih Id H«ftvm
of
back
to
London
Queen
tar’s, pepper and a fee
btuon.
Elizabeth's Juice. Remove to a hot platter, gam-,
reign. They an- very nice made srlih ^ Ub with parsley, and pour o
grMt a pint of teeet m lk, a tablespoon-Yellow.ug i
God'i
drop*. of
r h (he.
One cupful of rich
fnl of comsiareh. the Juice and grat- milk added to tbe Juice of the salmon.
.! Ak. tie Mt (be work twt the worn ed rind of a lemon, tbe yoIU of two one tabbspopaful t ach of butter and .
tbMftCk.
That breaka the bean of
Aa' iMngs «ftft Mnd o’ peart, r*
eggs, a lliUe talu a toaspoonful of flour; cook until thickened. Frtwh flab
n!
d
butter and a scant cup of sugar. Mb' may
be
nsed Instead of
tbe church Into tbe boiling milk, preferred, and*
Aft' peu* Uke I «-bwM tercet
minced
|N spealinc •'( hi>
bealib and ei
1 treme
Ireme old age.
ace. Mr. Brock
Krerk ai
saw;
‘•AU.-ratnau baa UveW in the world
aa long ac I have, be oucht to hav«
fur.nd oo: a grvaS manv thtog* t-v ex
perience. Ithiakibavedooeso.'
salrntw. if
onion
will
and continue etlrrlng UU the mixture .please some palates better than pareIt Will All CeiM Rlsbk
Bov ve voitld cfttber In ft croup
Alter the choree vaa done, and eet Now. don't yoa worry, and don't you is thick. Add tbe yolks of the eggs ley lor flavoring,
fret;
and the sugar, tbe peel of tbe lemon..
Scalloped Salmon—Take crushed
A-rtt'tlB' there, out Oft the atoop.
It will alt come right.
Good IftD’! Ii’a carpeted with loe;
The ole chair's tram In lu place;
b trimmed
with drapee
Juice.
save, thorn for a tnerlDgue. Flit little tbe crackers, put In a
Hulld tbrm with Infinite care again.
of froety
The world's conalructad
laee.
|dan
Don’t aeen. to aee the treeo ao bare.
upon
tb<
Ton tmed'M take jronr pan oat there Tbeb atrlre for It with your
mlgbc—
An’ peel potatoes on the atoop.
the
AD tnxcr-Uke. dovn on the woods.
AB**wMl be all set troe acaln.
•
t;
"As for Dr. V
Pe-n-hM, I hMve toaad ff fo Ac rfM
best. Ifact theoofyreUmhleremedy
htr these mffectloas. ft hns bena
mystsadbyfor mpayyiars. mtidl
attribute my good health and extreaie old age to this remedy.
three
two
eggs,
Salmon
Souffle—Boil potatoes and
Melt one tablespoonful of
one
inctita. It protect me from
____
feet* of Biid.!--D ebaagee; It gleas me
str- ngibiii keepa my liloud In goodclrcuIatioD. I have come to rely opon t*
aUnoei entirely for the ntaay Uule
Ihlnga for which I need medicine.
“Wbeo epldemlca ..f U grippe llrslbegan to make tbcir appearance in ihia
country 1 waa a anSarer from thla du-
of
' ifiouF. and add one and onehalf cop-
Peanut Macaroons—Mix one cu^l; fuls of cream, some pepper, and salt
into a stiff paste wOh the unbeajea | egg-i.
Sponge
point
Set swsy to cowl.
A half-houi
whites of two egg*. Drop upon butter-1 before u»lug beat the whites of the
to
spread. | eggs to a very sUS froth, blend them
Remember there's alwaya a turning and bake In a moderate oren.
ausBMr
skin,
These are very pleasing to buter In a »p der. blend In
ed pani, allowing room
It win nil COSO right!
aUea.
from bones and
large Ublespoonful of flour and make' to, and then the beaten yolks of three '
aobblnc Bren when ererTtbiog'* out of Joint
Akna I alt and elosa mf area.
too
salmon
fight— of sifted conlectloner's sugar and one' mon and one pint of the mosbed pota-
AcMnat the pan# the anew drifts fast
for
Bresded Salmon—One ban'
Of finely flopped peanuts, one cupful to aeason; add one can of flaked salthe
It will nU cose rlghL
post
browning
twoifasL
into cakes, and bake :n m moder-1 mash tine.
you down;
think, and lone
add milk to prevent
Cakes—Take
the uste.
Get up again, and Join
A WlRtor Paftey.
the United Stoieu
-I have alvat. baea aTerrhealihe
man, hut,of c-ur*.-.«u' J.-<-t to Ih.- aflec::on* wliicli are due to »u4dea ebaagea
IU thccllraal--and temperature.
Cranberry um. sweet mUk to cover and bake In but
floor, one half cupful of sugar, one! freed
oven.
anlk
-• ••
If the worid in iU rough jday knock*
To work or loaf-^iat on the atoop!
[cllaiBte. Forll9yemrslhP\-emlthstood the chm
b ts of butter In plenty, then sJd Uy-
them ers of crackere. and salmon and seas-
then add sweet milk and floiTr to roll
Don't be iU-natured, and
frown.*'"
ffue tUrealy to the c/tem of the
of baking powder and one half tea-; pepper and salt. Mix thoroughly and
Failure for leading you to sncce
Baoh with a dovar. paepla- trocct.
proper thlag tor M/mcofs tbpi »n
»al-
yon say spoonful of nutmeg; mix these well. | fry In pats In hot butler,
blees
coodt;
dW heattl dose a^oekla’. then.
ovt te myeBrire setfs/oedon la rfic
with
layer of
half cupful of butter, one teaspoooful; slice* ut bread cut flae,
It win all cose right!
When Natar* abova her new sprtnc To aometb'ng better, and
And
It will not fell.
Out Mesl Tea
Failure <»1y say pare Ibe way
An' colora aealterod all abeot.
cow
set
cupfuls of rolled oaU. one cupful of'
No matter u yog bare failed today.
The cold nlcbt wind
them tin brown. If n meringue is used
add It after baking, and
another simple tart dessert.
crow
oases ODV
•
or. dish or pan. cover the bottom
and aarved with delicBir white cake offer oven oneAalf hoar. Should It get dry
It will all eouM right.
Jaa- thtna. tbougb. when
also
back In a cool oven to took it sIowU'.' onlng till dish te well llUed. pour in
or an boaeat liring for erery man;
An- aoov all on the cblcken^oop.
beat the white* In
urt shells with tbe mixture and bake|moa.
why. teen.
The cnrdea etrip thet va* eo nice,
••Owe Of the tMnzs I hmvffohmh
butter, salt and last of all tbe lemon, cracker* (not too tine) butter a deep
TIse-s too preWoua for vaJn recret.
If your caaUw have cnimWed away,
Drops—Beat
to
-
a
••/ bad aerermf tong ahn* *lth
i Into the souffle, pour It Into a butter-;
tbegrtp.
troth ed baking dlsb. and bake In rather a
,Tb all onek troublee. ao keep atralght three egga and oae cup of sugar. Stir quick
/
-this
1 hare a eblon— atmncelj aweet—
you
ahall
flour,
n
one beapinR cup of elfted i
which two
traspoonfuU
■ this disease.
Pried Salmon
Cakes—Use
of salmoo, removing the Mts
I tried Pe-ru-aa for la grippe and
bone
found It to ba Just tbe thing."
Don't surrender, whate'er you do.
HTlto clothed la croon froa top to
ter tin ibeeu with
The share of Ood's bapptneaa meai
It will aU cose rl^V
Aa orchard all allnab with bloom;
In
la a later letter. Hr. Brock wrlua:
pass
through a potato masher, and veason
a with butler while hot Mix thorough-
tbe moat tempting home-made cakes.: salt,
—Ualeolm Douglas.
A dati wood, and within lu cloen,
•om*
A thnM that alaca oneo and acala
Oslle^ou* Cake Raoipes.
No one erer Oreo of cake, but It b
Hb awdly avow oettatle strata;
clear
hntter ter until they are'mealy, then
lly. equal quantities of salmon and
But aeek. ctfll seek. tUI ft groWa your quick oven. Flavor with vanilla.
Hickory Nat Macaroons are among tsloes. and season with pepper and
ilgbt-
vkOa to
and fra
The white avana alow and tUtaly co>
^1a anavorad by notaa
washed
(free from salt) and drop In teaspoon
fula thre«.4Dchea apart. Bake
lor you;
% BiTor lake, aeroas vbeae laeo
brosa awkaa anfilw,
n pleasure to
ai
lUy
and ere very easily made.
-n-. o..
aarre
beaten egg may
a
be
added.
Stir to- though It is not nec«su(r. Make In-
I county.Tcxa>. ba» lived f»r ii'i vear.-.Bombe/oretbeVahedSmeswere
gether A pound of powdered sugar, a to cakes, and try In hot lard until
For many year* he re-id.-d at li*.qn.
Fall., eighteen milea west of Warn, hut
pound ^
o^-«nts chopped aa fine as pos- they become a delicate brown,
now live* with bl* son-in-law at Valley
sible. the wUtrt of
five
unbeaten.
Bstmon and Macaroni—Tbe*e are
« 0o.f, .»« .K.U.« 1. comMutU... Bm.k
Break U,.
ihe
tablespMDful of flour, ana excellent in combination.
A letter dated July S, IM.'«TUteo for
; J **?*^i,
^
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pretideBit elected.
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. Mr- Wreck by his wife, Sarah J.Broek,
Pe-ni-aa het proieetad him from
naic*:
I
I all sadden ebangea
"Lhst ninter I bad Jnst g
!
Vefentno/faeraara.
■np out of a spell of tfcffMs. whan
♦
Shod a borte %-bea 99 years eld.
: / commenced taklag Pemaa.
I.
! Al» ey$ coosaered Ibe grip m itt
new one. Here' are cakes In mrlety to
two small
AM an the atr b filled with sni
•nit all purtea and nil Ustea;
powder Drop from a teaspoon on the for twenty mlnu\es. drain
How the- htrfia alac! And wWl they
MWawea Cake—Dbaolra
a
level tin and bake In a very moderate oven; range In a butietwd dish In alternate grave of General Anoraw Jsck*oa.
t
u'l
m r
ir
aapOon of eoda In a tablespoon of as they burn rathere asUy andneedto ayens with the flaked salmon, pouring
Mr.ISrwkwadlgniti'-doid gcotlemmn.: J ^
*
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warm water and add one-half cup of cook slowly.
over all ooe pint of
well seawned
^
if
Beliie, Pe-ra^ the xrsmtesi
Hi.
faunlv
BiMe|.«til!rrc»,Tvcd.aru1
‘
j
molasses and a balfabrdlnrsBG wilea
Hickory Nut Cake—Cream together wl.lte sauce.
Cover wllh
bmiered
**'*
’lr l**tinrrc»,-rvcd.arirt a fwsMd.v of the age for eaterrhof
It»bow* that ilx-ilaic of hi* birth «i
cup of btosm augar, then add onm — ..1
o.plkl. of 10. ,m..: oronb. oM brawo 1. . q.Jok o,,».
wriitea I It' years agu.
quarter cup of BOfieaed butter, ibti utaied or pnlverized sugar and
luolassee and onc-balf cup of
half cupful of
butter;
add
!
For Johnnie'e Lunch Box.
' '
Who wottM not line on anch a day?
O.’vorld ao fair. O. me to daar.
jnat MW Ood’a haaton Itsatt asm
in
tearpoonfuls
of
baking | macaron.
The areas b pnat; I wake alone;
nllt MU two and our-half cups.ol fourths of a cupful of sweet milk, two!
t hdar the
flour wl
mU
When 1 beard that
la grippe waa epidemic catarrh
«ann^
of
A field of vaelnc. aunmer wheat;
The
At tim f did BOt kaow
^.that Pe-nt-oa oas a remedy for
vlnda' aacry Boai
letahtT.wsky pn
flue,
boll
In
"Fhe chfldren always
thrdiurdl and ooe-hair cupfuls of flour, sifted • I’*'**'*- ■“'1
^
salted
water
and
like
ime to Waco and aai for hi. pn-tui
ar-
ginger-;
y,.,j
children of a. ^.ju
,,„n.
.
a
^ !i,ielc hatt- r. iWi uin
,1’ i: !T b I-
j
lnapostscrlpLMrs.BrackaMar uHe
rereivea a great many letters Inqnlrlag
alteut what Paruna will d«. 1 do not
IMjtk they ,-a«
; get a liottle and try .u"
-lisiiw-e. the rl*.k ol
imrbs Infeclloa more readily tbaU'cot-'
if you have just bed
ikq.
and-eannot be ao.readily cleaned,
gr ddio or
fiour wUb a level teaspoon of cinna with two teaspooDfuU of baking pow-i*»rger growth. Here are several va- ugjjj
full meal, aud :ire fevllng as fresh Tli’> may bo testrj by exposug a
°!'l- f«ni:ilar theme: . ,i,p ovfn. on tin sh.-Hs.
Moat CTMlMa Lord, onr life's sweet mon. and mU with the liquids. SUr der and I one cupful of hickory nut
„
“1 rv’-i.-d as p-rf-slblc. At i-a*l take dark wooleo cos- In a clpset to tka
In OM cup of floured, seeded, and
.1.
UjbU, .IU «oor:|
Soil Gl.B.rl,n.a-Tkra. wll bo.o .
u1ko1i-T.o > < w o,
.„|i„
aprlac."
of «
cream, one cup
umr.iej.nis baklug pow --■•!"! huti. r before vt-niurtug Into ibv- <!i.*»*.
On.- will l«- found to rmHI
.
—Tircinto rrahUjTi. In
HarperY phopped rabUa and bake In -s ahaet lasHy. add ooe-half teaapoonfnl
la a moderate oven.
T..U1. .0. loia U th. .Ui« oI loot,bolter, or p.rr toiler uid »r. me.i
„„
AM sob akrad. ”Be awlR to brine.
Com Starch Cake— Beat
oue-balf eiO. Wien lo . .till Iron; Uke 10 arlPblbi.. ooe eop .u,^ ooe e»|, n,o
cup of butter and one and uae-elgbik
eapa of augar until
• -1>d days grow longor.
very
light and
• iW ana grovt stiwngor.
creamy, add one cup of gonr and one
•
cop of eomaUrch sifted with two tea-
The ManU la
•
the
wtadova—
Mans of baking powder, one-half cop
how they grow!
Of milk, and last the beaten whites
• Thdy OSes to listen—
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•
.o.e-
.
two small loaves and Ice with thick !»**«. one teaspoon sod*, ooe table- ,
third cu;i uf cream. Roll, spri-ud wlih 'rti«y
' spoon ginger, one teaspoon cinnamon
white Ic'ng.
msple t-ugar and hnlier.
o».e..kWk Hikko. cki^u
----------------------------------
,irk r.-n, Wh..„. men, i, ,
;>ati»-n(
the
temperature
Baked Biscuit WIlhotA an Ovmi.
msy
....... ...... ”“"x..'“'ror:'.r'i?ee„^rr,'e.^\.'«
mMe after any ^ recipe fw white ^
^
^
rr-te'^ddSCr Sh
German , Shortcake—iA
popular :»ater. and
lasteulng them
u.
tbe and hoc
. '-*> - —^mt on frony mom. doore and .aU-
In thU place
the
Wscu t.
greasy on top; cover, and when they
Imitly the flour. '"F" •» G'^^man eboricake.
To one
M,-dicine '* arten disagreeable to
of tour egga and a teaspoon of flavor allowed in mixing this middle Uyer'S»r n»<>
iMr hil^t eyea gtUtea.
allowed ID mixing teii modie twer.
^
tabtespoouful • take and eo'ni.tlm,. iajurtouf to tbe
tng. One spoonlul of milk mom msy
And wtet IheyYe besrlag .1
•
•
of lard, iw.i luai.liig teaspoonfuU o! ti».||i. H;.- It may l.c swallowed withbe nn^ed to make this batter Just
think I knew—
rteh*^deJd^ ‘j?e*?oll^''ng*te'g^^ar*S'M^^oM°?S^of*mo^«^
talO.Itpoorfuls of «,■ touching il,.. t^mih or teeth. Drop
large howl c
rtgbt. M the egg* asay be smaU. Bake
aprtng tkafe ooslng.
« »«’tfponnfm
Ifter mWng the cake^lrtde 1^^ cup
e.„f Mur milk
x.iiv « e^«. n„.- teaspoon
,e.*,«on
Mltrpont.fui of salt.
aalt. Mix all-ih.alMh.- requlr.0
requltvd amount into
lato wheat flour.
flour,
amaU tlDS or In a loat and a
Tha htnvB bas’ hasstag.
three Mrts’and bake t’*o of them -kinper. one of clnnsmou. half a tea“<»■ «»- «<>»>■ aPd roll It over, lay it on the tongue and
na-awoet want wind* e? an • «ktle fresh.
iTtevit
inTJ. kte-n ana ,«isnoon salt
Dissolve one teaspoon
■' •»'
»b" Phi'*’* ««>d s'-nd »
April day.
*I
(without shortening)—
Ihe third ilToM eupfurof
-oda In a teaxpoon cold water; add
P®”
'•<> ‘brets. ,mt it, .lowr, before'you know it. FY.Ilow n
WkUe aMws are drlfUng,
*'ooe egg. half cupful brosm
sugar,
a few *^aliowt> o
cupftil of currant*, one quarter'thU and l— --------------------------« “ "*
Tha srttn b ahlfUng—
e'hslf cupful molassee. halt cupful aour
tbe eld-* ;
If you hav.- no sprav for 'he throat
Stir in two .....
cu|« flour ....
Slid add
Tha grts old winter^not bag • i Mlk, one and a half copfoU flout. of^ pound of dtrOD. two tei
*« »“>f done, which can he JuJged
by their pnffineu. turn sack blaoult
carefully, and BnUh the baking with««» cover
One «n
bake btsenlt te
»bla
thla way ii
in Ism than half the Him »
to get «i oven ^ onough. and
**■1’
^te heat, as moder-
«e baking i. necMtery. and but llttie beat ’■* required. It can all be doos
«*»■ b«n»-
tnee. chocolate and one table'“h
v-i am! ...sal catarrh a soft small sponge
^ molasses, a dash of spice.
. t*u
baked put the layer, together with 10-^Pocm butter, melted together, four
U an ext^-Ilen. subMltute. C-e a tea- “" “*7“
- »
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-------------------Kan.-.-kueheu - Kaffekueh.-n
«•
of izli and one-fourth spoon>*“•
Prevent browning too
■
I
Cinnamon Cake—Cream one cup of Ing. presi tightly to Itwure-the layers ■ mixture Into three deep well-buttered
^ cake brood to l.e eaten with coffee 1* ,,r. of taking eoda to a plat of hoi
Ooe can have hot htocult
Slicking, and cover with Icing. 'Tbls-Un* and bake In a moderate
lollow*; f.;-.- ,-j.mdof Ugh'
j-j,, ,b,- *|-,nw .-md snuff. It
dr-ad of beating an oven._
^wmmm
ewtwr • vwwrc together, add onWialf cup of
recipe makes a large cake.
' minuter.
Iread-One quart
«"r the oven. ..ue-,,,^, j,..,,
d.suureeabl.- a* -dlwlnc
weather, or rten
B egg well besien. onu and tbreeMarble Cake—For the light halier.;
ESec'ion Ginger
cup milk, one cvp
a t »in. qu;o
,h.. band and eWre the bead de^
S'*"** »
butter I*c»t molasses,
Hora' are two poems which
teU quarter cups of floor
sifted
wUb ertam one half a cupful of
little butter, one teaspoon‘‘ !«''"•? •>' *'“‘“'r.
cm;. ughtfulLv. : '
»««. -Ill ^ all who
Uta-k story and
v* the bit of sun- three level teaspoons of baking povd- with one cupful of powdered sugar; l»rd and
•
So atay!”
*
eaesee******
dhlM
vUeh It
b
always
Chaer's happy mlaabo
to
cupful chopped rablns. bait tea-
•-spoonful eoda
sail and spices.
Homs er. and bake In a abeei about.hatf an
help acat/hour.
W>
Sprinkle powdered
cinnamon
' and granulated ‘sugar over the ' lop
Not Work, fivt Worry.
It M not the work, but the worry
of flour, then
'eqoare*. '
l%nt vrlnkbe the smootb.talr face..
ft, .UM.- .Mppel wi'.e. ol lour i
fti Hour erftoS. lo ~.ke • -oi..
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.... of dough.
BftJI
aggs and’one-hiif'ot
teaspoonful
Roll cot
out Ilka
like Uiln
thin Mseulls.
Wscults. ®“'
the vanilla. Beat in alternately one-half Md bake by a gentle Ore. Roll so It
of a cupful of milk and thiM trepfuli 'v'in fit n the pan and mark It both ;^
in
ChoeoUte
Loaf
Cake—Two
bU
”
'"*■ ttllCknetK
te'CMiess of
oi tb>»
turn hPntM-mi
in last one teaspoon l-oth ways, forming Inch checks.
‘
.
■ Honey Gingerbread-W«m a genoregga. ■fnl of baking powder.
For the dark batter, cteam one-half ««» half
^«»lf cupful of butter and beat In-
‘
ky.
I onehair cup sweet mUk.
flour, two teaapoonfols
That dims the lostre and s^nrkle
or ey«a that were once oo bright.
BM BOW are heavy and troubled
With a weary, deepoodont light
_ cupful of butter with ooe cupful; «o It ‘*0 scadi cupfuls of strained
two cup*
baking pow or dark brown sugar; add one-haU, koney. beating until the mixture Is
—. SUr ------------------------------------------------Of
a cupful of molasses, ihs yolk* of a Hkht cream, then beat In one ubie
der.
in a
tin basin one-balf cup
milk, one-half cup sugar and grated the four egg* well Iwau-n and a pinch, "l-oonful of powdered sugar and half
ichociilaie lo sufficitnUy
color
ilie'of salt. Add oltcraatolr throe cupful*. a teaspoonful of cinnamon. Add the
icake-abom
one-halt cupful.
te—about one-half
UDlil thick, flavor with
That dgtVM all sleep
paJaj.
Aa we toM aad torn and wonder
Sponge (?mke—One cup sugar, and
About Ihe oarsa of tbe
Do *e taink of the haafl's bard U- two eggs well
grauna mixed tpice and
three
tea-! burred ehallow pans in a moderat.-
beaten together, one spOMtnls of cocoa and beat hard, o'en for forty-five minutes. Keep cot
Put tbe two hatters In aliertiste lay- Ted for thirty mlnutre.
tsaspooo baking powder elfted with
Or tbe step* at the Ored feel
Ah, M! but'we plan and ponder,
ooe cup flour. Stir well together and ers and streaks In a large lost pwi.
add due-tb'rd cup bolHng water. Bake and hake in a BWderate wen from
made to quickly.
While Sponge Cake-SUi together
ooe cup flour, one cup of sugar, one
It te not the woefc. hot Ihe wony
teaqMuful -of baking powder and a
That make* os eeher and sad
I IltUe salt, add ooe-baU cop at milk
Titet makes us narrow and iwrdld.
Vhea we should be
^
dheery
I flavoring, and lastly, ihe wn|)-beaten
and, whhea of three eggs, pour into a. b
l^d.
|tered pan and bake In a rather slow
TMre'a a shadow hetore the SDUlight oven unlU done, being very caiernl hi
ihlckneas.
Afiemoon Tea
Or. If preferred. bakeX
sugtr
it is BQl tka tenijfcbuttta -oony
that nai't tk* W«M *row old.
li-'at these apcSlsat*
Imc ni-j !*• fifi. J
>hai r 1* nu.r.- conifon-
Uemon.
When '»i«- ^l.;n
bM
add
—tift 'Tyt'O- flour wM
There are quanUUes
at
■' diavasi-*
dry ouL maat will
rniA grow hard and tasteleaa. maabed
; ti 1* *ai.i 1/ '< i>-•t'ha- d.'irk
wh'i >h<riid know
ibi-rli
from r-iTiUgi'-jK
petauxs will not form a hard yellow
lufeciiou .crUft
if
protected
by ’AU method
; much more! from the drying action of tbe air, Af-
re-n-li;-.- than li.-l- ei»th«-r. This Is a t< r all. anything that
why
tj<
- -.
wUl
reduce
rh'-iid wrer Ugh’I waste In the American kitchen la a
; ccit'/B. \V(.»olen ai-
dpe to hand down.
t valuable
■ r
r^p*
U.^l.ru.-ed -.t ti;;.y
Ii'!'** dry March or ur-
tte ence
,
ShnvV 1 ic- n iV Ih- pjvnrv?d 'Wn
with the th-i-iiwiBi-
ibcicw
luin-'t-*.
ji'" 'b-iia-.-i.
drain off tha Juice
and
Th-i-i- #ni;-:i Wteui- '.b‘
-rv.'. ».'L
sabibrmnd _of#M.
break'
Fruthem Rica
Chest Protectors
tn . r. Ir -r v1
u w,--, ........
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_
Cake*—Thess
'
rxe match a-rt fir- to
eau ................n
:t
The
yoOc* of two eggs. Md lour anj^hoce*. Add the youlk* of two or of belled rte-. add a cuq and a hslf a, deliph:f il. Tefre-iing odor to tiLastly,
;.i!^ ,t w'
U- prv - ntvl tronj becf«i ag dlscol-.*-J bf
Ihefnra aadlng ita gratei rad of a,S»a wrf'i a fori. reJeeUas tka skin caie* arc not tweeteaed. To a cupful wC mske a preny flame aai icpir.
That nuBbere tke jtan ’Ot lia An-'tableapoons milk.
. -.t-'. ],.
**''•
beaten yolk* .of two day* ip a n-om
egg*, and two caps each of rice flour ter at lp> d'ypte.
pfeparlng it. some of which are gtv n; flf'v n
•j»l! f>li?u! ■
Biscuii-Crrem
a cup each of sugar and but
-
F,'-r ;i v«r» L or’"o. «ir until our annu'il/initn’ory
if a saucer cori'a.-:is b-. un. w will yell any Ch-w- Protcc’or in
Tha Ever Popular Balmen.
and tbe ordinary floor. Add the whip- Ing ihj ire i> jSalmon U
whites of the efor*
eggt, Inf^inf^, mixing
mixingtfed
tfed 4!''
*!'!i aw-th-;. Place .l-ei.l.vs a delicacy which always p«d white*
U's'oc': ’’ o.-'te- "d • ff. as we w-h I ;• reduce cur
Ute
In lor
in lightly.
n.lxturt- f».m
fSom» »tbu.v
thus ahr.
ahr. ng'-d i«eiw.-eB two thiet;•
_______
- a luncheon, tea. or Im- In
Drop the n.Utur,S'., ck in -hi* Ic'i
mi-^ .Hi* chance to buy a
promptu evening 'spread' aa nothing spoon on a buttered bak ng Un and lews uud if.'s* tightly .togrthe.‘
Pr-.'t'c r '*1 ‘ h->mois W*’ at ro-' or lowrr
else doe.. Tltere are many way. of 'bake In a modecjte oven from t. n to
At. arT-.-ah .- m-thud
ebnngir
two smaller p*"«
nt acMg sf tha tssf in
4/m
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_
^
‘‘“’ I
Qulekl, Prepared Hot Breads.
water had spread on. If It « do:>c a-
forty to sixty minbte*. according to-
Never tall*.
lighter aM make.leea abOft-
ven-i’te th-.vpr.-a.i I.t varl'i'-w epi-j.tu-.Cbee*e wHl not
»lfted
twice aMv
than a «.r» »: ..r «op>-r
when cool Bllr Into tbe other part and spoonful Of sods. dJsRdved In a few. even cupful* of flour.
rfteaspoonfol of bak ng
powder, uul'v
- >e«eral h-ur.- R:oLa?-Of
h.a;
hake In a loaf, it should be the color drops of warm water, ha* been added.l
best in one scant
teaspoonful
of ‘ S’*** hard for one minute aad hake In 'S.-a.l la ar ov a.
of ChoeoUte.
ittho wof
It 1* BOt the work, but
Bow both ends can be
-w
"•**"
itnowtiig.
"'hen a !<.ik e.-ti;'-; m the ho-
Boll the of flour and one-haU Of a cuplu! of beaten yolks of four egg*, and. alter- '.r baa a
milk to which onsdialf of a tea- !>«»')• wl'b ‘hv frothed whites, three to place.
and
bisruli
enlng nccetaary--------
“ the pSim w.ih lie- arema. hod if It l^ :1>rowa away which might have
! MjLlhl-d
. Vuve Ih. hygeiilc effec'. of piv.aaved by wrapidug In a damp cloth,
almonds -.>r other
vanilla
*nda and *our milk la used, will make
eo5*-e.
rv-d hot
d oo a Are shovel, and
^
>t-rtnkled .-vt th-m at* tin... uMug
I-*’'^
^
That Wend* gray haln with the dns- one cup sugar, one-half cup butter,
AM nhs the form of Its grace;
for lb'- sick ro<"m it uniund
.-shovel. If two
*■ "
or ►"“i caM
G. - rai|- ten or fifths minutes ^
one iS?re egg*, beaten light, a cupful
ctibbIb.
of of flour, a little wait, two level table- air
ikm lildfJtiwitmlii tffisjkXiu
oc sidiod
buuor. two eEgs.|
U oUUsed to go into uo pcoamicc:
Wait’s Drug Store
Part Iwo
^iranti
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1*. 1*08.
jntereei to ail to toe roH call
. tb« tuidlmce the horilble loss u( |i;- esl pa}-su>Dt ever made by i inaur- w.-ia te have ai;
6e»»r» imryiip. i^rrow. Hick*. Ladd
mishtha^e been arq'ded. Tbe flanx.-' sure cotu|>aDy In th e cl'y. ai
prolllf whicb acrr'.'d lr >ni the Inyect
A le-ter ftcned tv Pivauieo’ C. R- ,nd I'VeeUt:.!!
enread rapidly and men. women and adiuatcd and'paid aa eoMi aa bueltuea - tii--; ■< tlir tiu'3-'y
The ca»-..L- F.i.....r.. .V IW»».
I.. iVnlce
children rurbed lor the many e*ila:fiuura were opened.
The furniture bar b««i i in ci'iirr lor *o:n.. time anil rvnton. Sfcniarv
There are at leaat hundred more pilad
weaker wx and rhildren
waa tQ«uN^I by E. M. ScoBelJ E Son ibf <\>ur:
I ua' tli.- .'.,;rv?t vre:
in a ghaetly heap.
trampled and maimed iu the mad iTirh ^ fo;- ITta*.
ni.d.
X. ,b.- ...a K ,h.w oc
150 WERE DEAD IN A FLASH
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Beyertown. Pa.. Jan. 14_Early thie
Every borne.within a radliia of half
Matilrlee. Jau 13 —The Court i»f A|e
At the nieeihic .d the fi.-anO Tra
Will Be B'g Meeting.
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. The .<xvCHtive
fMtiiamiee -^t ^
morning a gaoel rte tank in the wreck- a dorca btocka of tbe
b.mite wa«|
* l-clanaii ha» ajf rtn.-d the
Rranu..
nfieimva
id aecciided
aec*
Judge Severen*. of the r„j:„wSng .
ti-. /
aHM:.3Iert
"f 'J'’ ‘ ‘cveland
•>
Fl.it. j»r.K..hM- one of the.bcnS
ed Rheadee theater exploded and made a temporwry hocpital. where tbe!^«'f‘*l‘>n
Mr.
SriJer
H
w..v
de<-lded
that
for ihe •'■eicre
w.-alere ,, Exerinw
Bxrr-.riw - luii II Mi-Miin.-n, C. J
pn«ium» which the
blew down the etanding walle and but wounded were ru»hi>d by carriage* j
c^alnu.Hn
of theami one i*
dlflrict
for the precaution of the gtMrda, and other meane of couveyanee.
dlnrict cd
ot Mlohlitan
Mi.*li;an In
in the Kuairle*-■
Kuairle*-. smith, E M.
M K«..til.lln.
K«..til.lln '
;
.
........ Tr*v.-!».' Uncoln club bas ^tKte
<» be held la
. peraona
,
liUimtlon. Tbe
The deeb-ion
dw-b-ion of
Full:.--.-t.«'.i
Uonirbi.
Gurrbmany othera would have been killed., hundreda of
surrounded ihe;;Uuek.ley litiimUoa.
Fnai
-i -t-*'" Uoii.»b«.
Oarrb- ’l/eitofT
held
It .-a Ihe evioiug rd Feb. 11.
Placa Wac Crowded.
| bunting atructur,-uiiheedine the ia-nd-j’*‘*‘
b.-ct«Des , p,.ier»oi;. Mi«. F>,mu R<.:-Tt*d».
A pet'lion was pri-eeniii trian KerThe club'ha* toe promise of the
The opera botiae waa crowded with tog danger from falling wall*. M.it.y
«'* the effec- that Hnggle* and
l.egiaitlve—R H. EUwurlb. A. !*
RHOADES loRERA HOUSE BURNED the member* of St. Jobu's Lutheran parent* who had children In the
i l>. laylor and II ■»t'.ier rb^-ii r> .if
f ilm;ce of »h- e’liitrmin <rf the
Included In the
U K. c:<\i land
AT DOVERTOWN PA.
I
New. .
vra^-li', and It U also
attend ng 1 beneOi given for ’
almost maddened by the awfol night
iai>re»t» In Mluneaom. Aje;ia jH^h, Mu-. Muty. Henmit. that : i elwilon U- held li'. :
Vi-ugr.vruian TnwnarOd
rortaln limlFf lamL lu Nonhern Mich- George A Hoi.. : Iron
aebuoL
the prtnirloDSof Aci ru .if Ifte Pul.ll. , wUi l«- pi.-tl r.-^ and .-tl.. - spcakcra
. I lean aoJ variour real e.:,iie properlie* I The folhvaliiu te.elut; i
WMIe toe *bow «ra
t' of ifigp. approved June 3P. t'o-b.' (uci the aatioc,--! cardial will also W
Southern Micblgati and cc*'' rnimourly J-u^^
lank exploded. Tbe acton
j,l a.tain M-al ertate In Maubtee. Anidlieri
aup-nded by Acl Ik", of the l*uW*c in arii-nd..lu-<-.
WTien-fi th-ti irine** men «ifTra»
ored lo quiet tbe audience,
CUT OPF ESCAPE
o
the
iimporiHni
arret
i>f
the
Riigcler-Bnckie.v
* <rf l«»s,
n^'•e1a‘n the will of,. ..la jdaii uu. C«igrv»»man G. 8.
era*'
City
are
..[ijsiting
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|iTOivia»*l
•
their anxiety to make Ihemaelveii
THE VICTIMS.
.
reiddence
of
J.
A.
Slack.
lo!h
Suaib
piirta-iTnEi
ir
thr«-i..urthr
legishulon for a rora! nere parcels J”’-• • h t. id e.nm le..t,.,„,n. chairman .rf.ihe.sUW ceabean] and to avoid the awful »iamnock of toe Hiickley & Ikmclar l.tim pot. U- i. here!,. ,er,dte.t 10 Grand ’>
o
of tral ro.uml-te H A Musedmaa. ol
pede of the women and children, the. Union etreel.
An explosion of a Innio war :he In-r rtiuiiaiiy nud'the Maiibiee A-, .TraverrettoegeXo dT-i.r. ot H .toat - ‘’-‘"T
Exact Number of the Dead May Never coal-oil lamp* which were used
‘
- Grand Rviddr, a,i! ..;‘i.-r mm of pwm
The this grange r.double A* efl.nts In bewlihlu toe Ilmira of O inenro wlU be in en«.dm.ce. C. A.
Sc KrMwn Aa Among Theee
the fooiRghta were orerturnetl. aeiting. cause of the Bre. The family had(N'>nhern Kallroai] couipuny.
pj
-jy
been
la
the
biibU
of
plac
ug
a
lightdecree
orders
tnai
this
liim-fourtbr'
hauof
the
lossh-d
l.-glrlat
on.
that
It
'“'1
1
w.
r - |.;.l,„er. of »«n *.ce. ,u>-sWent of the
Who Lett Their Ulvaa
Ihe place on Are. The flames fed
adt
the
.rh.r
grange*
in
the
Grand
-'«"n.h
Tfcomar
; state Uagm- of yepuMxran club*, will
-- ceiling
- _g and ’“"P where It* rays could light u» rlivk uhaJl lie divlde<| equally .tu specie'
Were Vlaltore.
tbe oil Bhot almoal to toe
Trat. rae dlMiici t.i l.iid their suppoit ,= " ' " »■:=. r el.vi.... of GntflcM t o.f, ucl ur loasto;*--. r wi,i. ha. a rtatw.
there ___toe "00 per-:*^ bedroom owing to the destro'of l>etw«t-n Chniles F. KuRgUr and E-l^
Jen. 14.—When
• to ewape from the burning build- one of the children to alwayit have th.-, ward Iluckley
Thl* will leave ibei cud that all houi.rai.-- means be cm^
'•
' i =>rv <..o.; in
• ..iP.*rii>.
ic»n>h'P, L S. tVsl...,td
cir^ia.
M7»pn> WWOVB ueiay if.w lun waveni
Scorcs <rf women and children
****'*• ’*'**'*>'
l’'“<^>
‘’f-H'*- *»•* coi|KiniiU>n» ar Ui- ploy.-i for .he iTeuti.,., of rettumeut
H .,:r ownrh.o. I. S. Ma t rwidlj n
Fra.-muS M.-uc c rote co•MaM flights Imrrar. when «*e
,,^ on the floor of the sitting hwm near
Uhatle. r Kuggles, tlmwr l»T.-r nuiil >
toe
,n-o].le
llvrac
In
ll>ni.mlry."
-heter.
*.f
¥■.•■
I.-.ke
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RheatfM opera houte waa buenad, wae
Islng Burned to death died
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Ix drooui. and eighihr; Edward ' liuckh-y. ihtvealter .
apparent
la thODgbt that a draft was the eighihr; Tt'llllatu Ijkmglar. two-.-lghihr.
Dan H. McMulI.-n gave a very to-alter being dragged from the opera
The iliickley & Douglas Lumber terestlug crin of the otate meeUng
I cause of the ex|ihtrlon
« »*- ohi..-,y
The IfM Of tfoad le placed at ISO and i house,
I The dlVhad mu over (he cnr|H-t compauy ahd the Mauirtee fi Norlh- a,
th. tnjucml at 78 but how man, wors |
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1,,'.i'!""
.ii'i'. I'-* .ifher,
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eufeern Ruilttwd c.i:u|.aby have been much Interest uiid was full «J good^ township. .\. S ^
tifs-ndei—Alb*
Waring.
land Ignlf^. the flames croeplug
.el.x.,irr of White...oe
vif’i'ii. K.l i^Wor-hy .u.t.iiU-.-—Mrs. J. N. 8la<things.
>vard J. McMulhn and I
othrr .-1.-C- ,in.kA splrli.d ........................................
discussion of the Trat
..
may have left no wla-,“;|they d d the chances aro tost they; busli.-ss siart.sl iu ivse, with a eap- ,.r*,. i-„y u,n.in,.ss Men's mwoc.ations "
Pentn-uU township. J^n U . W..nb;. chaplalo-Jlr*. A. A. Mc___ _
______ rural
____ inrccU
_______ port .......................
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electors fnmi to.have been iwuncd Into.toe is-d-jItal
of AI.T!"'. and the flue pn.is-nles.j „roCTum
auatos.
tivooita traee them
tbam to their
thalr u«ti»mly‘{r^“^*,^
untimaly‘ .
nrerren |would
.
i
Urn
in* explosion
xpiosion occurreo.
Whu'ti an-now wrirtli tiiJH|i
t.Hik piaisMhe busln,>ss mira b^ng
; Worthy iqroidcr -Mrs. Dora
fete.
i Juiuiicd irom the windows and s
The diriment wade » quick run reruli of ihi*ir efluilr Thw two wu soor.Nl for 'heir s.vmlngly nartxVw
f
to- »-c,.ud ward. -Hoy,.
The efflMaG ef Reading railroad tu ned fraciurcd limbs aud skulls.
Worthy .ollci1or-M4iy l^towaj.*^
t.i the place, aud although anqn had will now hold ilv<M.lghthr of the .-n- U.-Ws in the m«U.-r L K.n.-vcland.
c umt LH oth.r elector*
now place the number of the deac In
To add to tbe torrtble disaster, ihe
Art- under'control, it was neces- lire si-K-k of to.ih of the al«ve e
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P Gray. G««-ge A Itolwitsoq. Dan
»»"' <’ *•
IBM nlghfi dleaeter at leo.
became disabled and
sary to tear away a Urg.- luirl of ihe tion.-d corp.iati.ms and th. rafor.- willjH. McMnll. t, O. J. Smith, L.-e Ilorm’ **
‘■'vcim*. Innii the flflh
Th.
«.>
• I" I u,. .traciun.
itirely
PatAa.
partition
and
ll.K;rinK
In
order
to
have
control
of
.to-pnqH
Ujes
I
bv-rml
15
II
i.utmme
T
-were
l.rTs
names
in
Ml
|
trap .ad wh^th. «nk exptod.4
reach the flames. Smok.- and ws.i.-ri Y.-ais ago llucki.y to.rrow.d niou. y j
..
• w.ih a-v.-ral ?.»re
not y.i:
was only quectlon of eeeondt wrhen
It U almoat certain that not a did a good share of the ihimage.
|..f Huggles, who was tl.en fairly ptno-;
________________
: itosl-d sh to , aw.-In r.n. l»-c for lH‘
thalc oaeaps wps cut eff.
vestige Id Ihe bodies of some of the
The house was owned by W. F.'jo-r.ms. to *-ng!igc In l.ufim-rN i.garu.l
Beard of Supervisors.
.icpo.:.
- ' . W-.wihv ui-dical i-i.imlncr—Ur.
unfortunales who were overcome by Harsha and wa* liiKiiivd for JI.hihi In W ih ihir Uioiiei hr laid ihe fo.inila-■ From Mimday's Recced
’ It wu- jn.-v-.l in Miy D.irje;, and E. Fhar*-,
‘
smoke aud i»erlshed will ever to- O. P, Carver A «i;n.V ag.-nev. Tlio lion <;f ................ .
btadm-rs whieh s i Tin- .lamiary iii.-.-iIiik of the luaid »».p[..,«.-<5 in Mr n. v.-laml ihal the' W.irthv iru.i..-,- -A.
farti*. J. N.
The bodies of M vromei and chilfound.
'damage nuiomite.l l.» JUmi, ihe lie«. I..-- now to Ik- dividi-d by oider id the of •ap- nis. n.
m i-.siou at Uu i-imonN i..- r.f.-:n .1 to a .•imimilti-e M.ti-t'U.'k. li.-o, E, Urot,
dron, eharrod beyond recognition had
women lind children he*-'- mg paid at an early ho-ir this morn- Cfui:. Tit.- onl.-niioi! of lltiggl.--. ; cotin h..n»i ronvi-uing .r ;:3noVk»ck. u; five io In* .-iii|«':v«-d by to.i- cV.ai;
rtorlhy ni‘iHCiau —Ml>.» Edna Wlltoken from the emouldcring
daring
HuiI
jiug. This Is thought lo to- Ihi- quick-' wlilchlias tusn snsiained'. was that hCjEvrry in.-mliT was ;;N»ent tu aii«wir man. T'l.- Iidhmiin; w.-m- nriointed- Mielni,
ruine up to 2 e'eloek this afternoon. iBd ihi- warning of the cooler bends
HOLOCAUST
IN THEATER
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WAS UnHAUY A FIRE TRAP
98 Mbs Were Taken Out
Final Clearance Price on all Women’s and
Ctiildren’s Ready to We^ Garments
Men's Suits
These are from the fore
most clothinjf m- kers of thp
coun’rx-. abkoluicly assurinj?
STYLE. FIT. and WORK
MANSHIP of every GAR
MENT, handsome in colorifiKs and p.tuems.
$83.00
37.00
3500
21.00
32.00
8000
IS.OO
15 00
12.i0
10.00
Suits
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
Suita
for $26.00
for 20.00
for 19;00
for l&OO
for 17.00
for 16.00
for 12.50
for 11.50
for
0.50
for
7.60
Men's Overcoats
Including the famous Al
fred Benjamin Garments
and other welt known makes
made up in Kerseys. Broad
Cloth*. Mctions, Frieze?.
(2>00 tivercouta
Si 00 Ovorvoots
2300 Uveraoau
20.00 OvvreoaU
lt*.00 Overcodto
15.00 Ovc-voat.
12.50 Overcoat,
lO.OOl inert-oato
T.r,0 Overvonta
Gt)0 OtYTooaU
for
for
for
for
for
tor
tor
for
f»r
for
$22.06
10.00
17.50
15.00
12.50
11.50
9.50
7.60
5.50
4.50
New Spring Cio >ds are beginning
; ns orriving. many big shipmemis arc on the way and these
mes'. have room i:i their re>p* ctive places when they
come and in oroer :o tjei ihis space wc are off-ring you
the b-'rtefit nl extra low prices on just the g-iods you
are in need
ai the i'v.-s‘-M tune.
1111*8 from the Big Store lt*s always right
One-Fourth off
Our Ladies’ Suit Departm-nt will give One-Fourth Off
on all I'ur Coal*; on all loose and tight ■filling Cloth
«;;oais ranging in price from 51-') to S30 and on all
Ladies' Novelty Suits.
One-Fourfh Off
Does the Boy Need a New Salt or
an Overcoat?
din
For Ootside
$:i;i0
.S.,aib*eriV Coon, natura! .-ilors, liavcr
$lo Black 15.|uin»V)^'Vith 'iieaVi-r...................
'i*Uar......................................................................
Coats. .Vorthem
luiUn.l colon, leaver
collars..................................................................
jlic HaDDali k
this Sale........ ^ i»yo
Lot'No.2. Aa sSFortnu lit of
L'ldio*' Long Coats, atrlea not
the latest, but good »crvioe■ible ganiu
gannento. iiisay ilifferl ilt oovehy licsigut, ranging
r- QQ
- inpni-c from $10
J
M'i
No. $.
AU Men’s Fur Coats at Cut
Prices
Fur Lined Coals
5100 Citato lined with ualiiral lUt. A6tr.u-hnD
$80
collar ....
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$12.V r'oato U I with vMn qaaliiy of
$100
Coato liniNl with Mariot. lur^r.,- Aelnic! an
$65
$lo0 CoHto lin^ willi Vl^aver; Iravc Otter
$120
$i.“> OtKito line.! t’ rjuglioui witlm^oe wau-r ■
Mink...................................................... .......... $60
$ to C«’4ts. Ks' |uioj» ito-j. i" natnr.i! and .'ol-iteil, Heau-r
Lot No. 1. Coti'ains a inreo
Hbsartm- lit of Ltdies' Long
Coato in the light co’ora. in
ag from f.i to $10
vnlui** raiigii............................
Vonri'hoicc at J* t
loll'., Sale l*rico..«5-“0
If so you can bu> him one at greatly rtthiced prices, as
evurv garment i-on sale at marked down pmes.
$;*J Coats made of Norihi-m C-N.n iu
Ladies' Coats
Tht-e
ht-e pricrs are
?
ma<li- for
i| itek
i^ck selling, sc
s if
i >v
imcre>ii-d don’t delaj
delay seeing these garments
$74
$32
$30
$36
$64
will liuJ
Hud an
at H8*i>rtm.-;i'.
Ladies’ G«g Com- h.
«i k aoil uu'.vlii*?. 1
tl.i-m Mill at Ha
5.98
Lot No. 4. These .- .lai-l >-f
Ladle. IVack and Tan L X
Fitting Coats. a<.n»- p'a-i
others triiumi-<] will:
any of them s-.U f -r
onW;.lepri<-ewiU
be-.
6 Great Lots of Children’s Coats
Lot No.
Lot No. S. H -'-'-uatof
gh-y Hemugbcac C-xils.
siz-s*ivo 11 yrs. velvet
IrioBincl itotTa ao-i ixi'Ur
$2.00
irimml.! in n-l J3 QQ
velvi-l an-l bra:d w
Lot No. 4. $-V.*- extra
Lot No. 2. $•;}■' dark
lieaNy Kersey, plain bl;;u
■i blue Melti^s sizes
brown ai
and red. sizes 0 tu
Jj yr-i. iN'lliir and
11 yrs. trinimed in brass
biittoos. Ti'Uy tf 0 Cn
'- •Ivei and lirai-i ■*
1-uvaraonsii-cvc OO.OU
I'lcEC. Co.
Lot No. 5. $*>-'>U Nav)blue. grfNui aipl brown
Novelty I’laids. sizes f lo
11 yn tviouneil in b nss
battonbatrl velvet edgid
S!;........ S3.75
Lot No, 6.
bine
Jiud red Kt-r vy and
erushwl vtilvBt
some
trioime*! in battons and
$5.50
G to 11 years...'
1
'OftANONTRAVCRU HERALO^ rHUftSOAY. JANUARY M. 1M&
liquor tutereou are ofsaDlted to coB^
bat the efforta of tbefr appoaeota. bat
r«blMM CTwr ThWlNr M trwimm Ot thus far Ibey bare bees defeated la
afinoai every iMtaaee. Been fa K«>HERALD AND RECORD CO.
tucky, the home ol "bourbeu rye," the
people hare rlaco aad voted to
...Tte yfJtmt
move the esistlnc evil. The aaore la
true ta many other olatea aad
ClAU V. R&1B...
tbe people of Hlehtsaa «re toUowlaa
TNOE. T. BATES.
exaa^o of thoae ot thrtr a
ESiMr MS IteMEtr.
■Utea. aad froa the a«nc3neu which
prcralb In maay eouatlea there
iDdIcatkau that ||ie oalooa buaUeat
la thto atate will be terse cortalled
before laaDy moathA
Grand Trarctsc Herald
father. C. L. Joyvt. at Omcaa. Satur
day momlap. after a ionp Itlneaa
«niptl«i. Tbe funeral was hHd
day. He was 14 years old.
When drat otricken nllb tbe d
Mr. Joynt made a trip to SOver Oty,
K. M., where he remained for
timt' boptnp the hot dry ritmate
Might benelt hiB. He coadhloa be
came such, however, that he returned
home a jysr apo- FWr a time
seemed to improve In Smith,
about Chrltrmas time be agate bepai
to fall, and his relatives raw that
death was near. He remalucd bright
and cheerfni to tbe teat, not arrmlng
to think that death was near. I
often declaring that be was'ready
> at any time.
Besides fate father, be b aurvlred
by aeveral brothers and staters as followw; Herbert Joynt. former supertetendeut of the city water worke
plaoL but.oow or Elje RaplUs; Delbert
and HatUe Joynt. of Omens; Charles
Joynt. of Sliver City. New Mexteo;
Mrs. Adeline Castle, of New York
City, and Mrs. Mary OaUetch. ot Cbl-
Railroad TasM.
state
teoutively fixed Me valog of the rwllwaya of the aUle at Wld.WS.500
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agmlDs tSOT.m.OOO for I»0«. The ux Peed. U. L»►»
ft Oo.'a BosL per IM
for (his year Is W.7«v.m. tbe rote
^ng 117 62 agalost a rate of 816.46
if 1906. This -win give about IS. per
eapka tor the school rblldm of the
atate.
,
Poaltry. .
:
^ The valualloB of the roads
H™.. old por 10 ...............................
nlng through tbe c'ty Is as follows,
tbe Pen- Marquette having been increas.-d $l.075.«*fl:
FRESH HEATS.
G. R. « I.. 8I0,8S0.«>(i.
PortHtooH.. AOr IE
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T. C. U * M.. 8350,«tl0.
M. ft N. E.. ll.&SS.noA.
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Pere Marquette. 83S.65P.WW. ’
Pere Marquette. 8425.nuo.
Stay In Orand Traverwt.
About tab time of yaor the ‘pullas pawer^ el advecUatas literature
offering all kinds ot
Stewa ....................................... .
The H«niM antf Local OptiM.
aetUe la qlithW aeetlooe of the coontry
Not a Candidate.
The fonowlB* edliorial wm written b belDf fcIL Tbe Ndilhera hUehlgaa
Detii.ll. Mich.. .Jan. 13.—The N.'bs
for the BeeolB« Reconl. Iml oppliee fanner b not busy i||y^s has tune
today publishes the sutement that In
Loin of Dork
wJlb eqotl force » the HemW,
to read and by the limp^ShV* Plow,
l«t,.r.-st Of the isarty In Wayne
;..........................
b thetefore ceed Jimt m It oppeored these adverttoements are strangely
rouE.y, AH1.1.E. s.TM.r, Noob...,
|u Hondey-r Record
atlurinp. The reauU b that dltconThe Record deolrri. •> tar m poo (eai entera In. resultlnp pose limes
■Ihle. to erotd oonifoterny wltb the In adpratlon. As has of^ been set
Eaple upon the qaeoUoa Of the edop- forth before, there Is
dlffer■ arranged In VVa^blnglon a
tloo of Soeal 0|iUod Id Oraid Trareroo
between literature ^ reality,
t>erry says that gia r's |>a|ior« havsVeal d»pa ...
cooBtr. eod ;»ll pereoul' refereoeeo as many hare found to their sorrow.
Death of Oladyi Almlna Mills.
ics .0,0. Ei: lo. TEH, E. U h.11.mede by thit paper Saturday evenln* That adrertltinp b written with the
GIsdys Aloiins alllls entered i
, Veal atewa
we pMO without tottmenL
purpose ot brinpins pettlets fo Flori long sleep Tuesday at 10 p. m.
.............12Uc
There can be do eotnpr
da. Alabama and California and thel tbe home of her grandmother,' Mrs.
Mind Your ButiiMts!
IsUte^TOrt'
................. Kc
crll. There can be do difference of
.. don't. n<.So.l) B-lll, It U vour
irmable b omitted. However, a! Sarah Hewitt. 63J Randolph streei.
business to keep
of ali 'the irouP»r bU...........................................67c
oplalOD resardiDs the ertb of the visit to tbeae widely bemMed sections after an Illness of 13 weeks
llqaor traine. The laoat effectual shows that just as much hard work b typhoid. wMeb resulted in typhoid bte you can and you can and will i
keep
out
of
liver
and
bowel
trouble
If;
iZ”«s„Ei:',';,!
way ta roach aad eoatrol ihli evil b neeeauary to asake a Urlnp In those pneumonis. Feeling that death
take Dr Kings N.-m Life
Pills
Life
Pills »*fklnaetrout ......................................!N
by aalty of aefon. wholly
countries as It b in Northern Mlcbi- near, the young girl selected the text
Keepbiliousness,malaria and'While fish .............................................. J2r
poUUcal In character. Tbb the pro*- pan white on the other hand. North for her funeral, the 33rd Psalm, and
e. EOT
eat local optlM Boveaimt promlwa fo ern Klcblpan has thU advaat
perfectly at peace dropped into
Salt nah.
man with a small capiul can realise quiet Bleep at 7 o'clock last nIghC
......................................lOOSiquicker and better returns than In death coming three bouts later with
Flnnte haddle ............................
iSc
It It had aever
Statemenis have been circulated
west or aonth. The mere fact out a iU-ugiJe.
BUYING PRICES.
J la any way by the that over I2S0.000 was distributed
Gladys Mills was Uw only daughter abru: tbe city to the effect that two Pouuh>*. per bo .................................40.
local opUoD advoeatei. lu oupport among 2.&00 people in Leelanau town
of William Mills, of Sauk Ste. Marie, mltislerv of the cly are not in favor
bad never been aakod or aollcJled by ship. Leelanau county, test year It
woo haa been with bis daughter f»i o' the anti-saloon campaign In Grand __
any BiaD or worn as. it took tbe poll- ample proof of thb.
..............................
the last three weeks, when It wa.-^ Tiaverse county. This is entirely Im-I
tk« It now occBplea upon thia
the mtebterlal asNwtet.on
.............................
known that death was near. She
portaat queatlou became it believed It
u record last Monday monilng' Hay. ’ loose,
^
Duth of Mrs. BMinlth.
would have teen 1C years old on April
per.................
ton ...................Jisei:
vaa tbe rictri thins
Mrs. Catherine Beombh died Tues
A brother. Dallon, also of the Soo. unanimously to support not only |>asGroins
at
H.
L. A Co.*! Milk
There ean.be do neutral poaltlou
day at the home of her son. Fred
expected here tomorrow. Hit s.VE-ly bui^ actively the Itical effort t Wheat, per bu ...........................
Kk
apon a qncatlon of risht aad wrons.
BoamUh, 239 bst Seventh street, iiHher died at Mceford. Canada, ibollsh the 'saloon In Teavers.- ai> u
The'evlb of the Uqnqr tranc are ad
white iKttep In her chair, after hav seven years ago. and s'.occ that lime the Bprtug etertlon.
toEEwtH,,. H,r E. ........................... El.
Bitted. >01 It b cteliaed that
ing spont a happy evening with the ^ hna^at^e her home with Mrs.
the proeeat Uwa are not enforced, and
Seven Yearwof Proof.
ibets ot the family.
She w
Hewlii.
ICorn. per bu......................................
- tbe Baste aaba: -What are you soloK
I yvaiv- <1. ------•tricken with heart failure and In
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Nelson and
to do about Itr Well, one thins tbe
DiK-ovrn Is Ilie!
few mlDUteg had pasK-d away. Bbe John NelHOM. of this city, are uncles
iiedielDe to take lor einighs mid '
Stocks.
people are ‘folag to do about lt‘ la
ss £8 years old.
and aunt of the young girl, and Georgi- tu Ids and for ev.-ry diseasi-d eoitdl 1
to aboibb Uic aaloon In Grand Tnveroe
.Sirt-rs and heifer*, light ........ SvtffN
of llirtiat. chest, ur
Besides her son. Fred, with whom Neteim. of Mlllbrook. b also an uncle,
«onaty, and we ffnaly bellero that the
V. Henry. <if panur
ahe bad made her home for two years, lie is expeeUd tomorrow with hl.moral nentlffleat of the county
Borld has had thlrty-eiglit
she leaves several other children, daughter. Btaslc. to aitend the fun
H— - AA. . EA.I.R.H ..'IE
S-EHETIEI*] ,E
,
VtroBs enonsh to warrant tbe effort
Thomas Beamish rand Miss Molly eral.
-~
1* Ihe beet reoiedy for roughs aiidi'*”''* '
sot only to eioae tbr aaloon. but to
colds, la grlpiw,'asllima.
grlpiw. asllima. hav
hay fevei,
fev.-i, *■ Hogs,
Hogk. live »
Bright, per IWUbs. JSfi.TSr
Baamish. boib of this city, aad Mrs,
ttsBl* was a young woman o
•nlome the tews after that.
One
the I
Kate Sutherland. James. Prank an^ Ucfclarly SB . ei dlspcwltion. and
VBuid wtd want to tekb from the
Mra. Mike Dolan, all of Grand Ra|14s. iMWii a tnemlier of Ihe Arbury church
■tatnto baoha -thelawi asalnat rnunler
Spring
teinbi,
live weight............ ttet
Mrs. Sutherland haa been visilting hi-n "£4 fdR'tey school for several year
veloptneut of pnrumo
d»d theft became tbe offlclab arc not
Peultry,
'Jer gtiaratiU-.. ai S. E. Wail ft riwns,
brothers In this city since (be boll She had aloo te-en a iuenib< r of tl
«t all Uteea abb to prevent the
Haijeah Drug Store, C. a! Huglee neos. old. live Wright .......................7i
days.
Mission of tbeee crtaiea There never
t*rug t'o.
Spring chb'kent, live wel^t ........... 9(
Although
Mrs.
-aeamMi
1
>aa a law laade that
Hides.
dlBMo. ▼MbM|''.sad the offeader been oonflnod to her bed. K b (boosbt,
>- Mineral will be held Friday af
i
«’'■«»................................. *9’^
TODAY'S MARKETS.
1( win bo ap as' that tbe shock of the lire whlrti oeJoas as (be world laaU. But tbb b riirred recently In their home and In teemam at I o'clnck from the Asbury
eboM-h, the Rev. W. II. Inin olflrla: Wednesday's Record.
DO ancument -asalnU pntllas a pood which she lost many personal effects,
: Tallow ..................................................... 4c
!*all bearers will be taken from
law npon the stauiie books. And we bad unaoUled her and hastened the
axi.cii loaib of iHViBtovK
Bo not have so low an oplaten of tbe end. as ahe was anhteet Jo heart trou- among the young men of the Sunday brought to market y.-.*i.-rdBv. wliU h !
Fteh.
>1 and young ladles will be hon
At the time of the fin she was
It of thb
-,1™e.h1 n IE,.
»..;Eln« -.1 .....................................H
111 for aeveral days, and^ma not been ortry pall bearers. Th.* remains Bill
• ho an- aaxious to Ik- dofng loo. "
fish ................ .......................... 9f
as strong Mace as she was before.
be Interred In Oaksrood by (he tide of itiess. The price all day B as 4» c at- |
-------------------- —
Mm. Boamish was bonixln Deunli
sister that died seven years ago.
» proud, to entnd the market open.ul at 4« c a,K: PLAN TO FIGHT DISEASE
toine any tew for the bettennmt of In 1839. and was one of the first
oday.
•odety that may be endorsed by tbe tiers to locate at Berlin.« -Bnhurirbf
Other
loads
were
two.of.hay
a:td
OrugBtets
W-li
Battle Stomach Trou
Grand Rapids, at ibeulme
------------------A
food state of MIebisaa.
'
? each Df coal and tan ...
bark. The Record. anpbatlcaQy, will not marriage,' her hntband being James months has been trainmaster of the
K also weighed.
The liic'i.niEe of k
Beamish.
He
died
several
years
Petoskey
division
of
the
Pere
Msr
he a ‘aentral" ta thb naner. It win
Travers.- rity ha* l.-d S F. Walt
She was a member ot 8L Andrews queue, has gone to DetroU where ht
Rot only nphOld every ««ort made
has taken Ihe position (if chief cI.Tk
•Btoree the local epUoa Uw when car- Cathedral. Grand Rapids.
Tbe remains will be taken to Grand
Ihe office of WIlHajii Cotter, presl
«ted in the county; but It wUI do all
Detroit. Jan. 15.—Tloae—Whri.t. I, »h, and In order to Induce iw-.ipl.
dent and general manager of the Peiv 5l.ni; eorn. 60c; oats. B24.
In Ha power to aid In the adopUod of Rapids for taterment. tbe funeral sr
i auff. rlng Bith*- m.-ak siquinrh nr Inrt.
Marquette. Mr. Huiwt has made roany
•Mh a Uw. beeowae we bMeve it b vice to be held Friday morning at
o'clock from Si. Andreyrs cathedral.
frie'udH in (bf city duijpg bU stay hen
dcbL and becMse yo beUeve It b a
and all were pleased lo learn of h t umdy. 8:...P.;n Sh.cp,
Rood bmlneaa proposition.
nc-: every care *her.- it do.-K
K. O. T. H. No. 13. '
idvancnnent.
LAmlw. lOe stronger; she.*!.; Ml-o-na tetiot a mete dlg.>i;vi-, Intl
• raverae Bay Tent No. JS8, K. O.
. Mr. Holsapte^Ndt
W. H. Romoaer. who has been chief
T. M., held an installation of'officers dispatcher here for aeveral moafhs.
Tbe Rpv. R. N. HoUapte
Vslms. heavy grades. |4.534i i.G>.<.
Bafanae from the attaek made opoo TiMwday night, at which the follow- liBs been iiromoted
htm Saturday eveolag by a local 4ng officers were Inwalled:
Mr. Ronioser is a thoroughly practical
EEtL.Ho PRICES.
aZV.^,
Past commander—F. W. Carver.
pap”*- Mr. Holaapleb Mlendld record
railroad man and although bit stay hoe ri.TrE.EE poiE. PCT EEE .......... IIE.OO „i,r .
... ....................................
Commander—C. G. Sherwood,
!• Traverse City ss an camaat Chrislawn short In the city, be too hat
^entenaat
commander—YT.
Non worker, and the praaaot blpbi
many friends who ate welt pleased
CUney.
poaKlon he holds i
with bis promotion.
Itasnlabed gMiteM in Michigan who
Record keepei--C. H.-MeMlchael.
C. J. Bailey, dlspaielirr at Grand
•re orglni a more stringent Uw reFinance keeper—A.
Rapids, comrs to this rtiy anj takes
I the sale et
Chaplain—O. £. Htlgbes.
tbe poslt'on (If chief dispatcher made
Voak atroagly far hb teal and efflclPhyMclan—Dr. J. B. Marilk.
vacant by Mr. Ronwser,
< dieinps
•Bcy. A great amber of warm pep
Sergeant—Frank Henarieka.
.... ...........
i
.A.lways
Uniform
in Quality
-or;rly !>;—alert -fully
• ■ ;- Vou -.vnll Lkc the
Aronts cf
McLayghliii’s XXXX Coffee
cr.tire".
McLs-jfthlin's XXXX Cofi^ soU by
All Flrst>ciass Grocers
Cut Prices
on AU
Felt Footwear
Ladies' Felt Juliets,
fur trimmed. -.GSc
................
Ladies’all Pelt
Slippers ......... 50c
......... .....
Ladies’ Felt Slippers.
Leather SbFe -. r.48c
....
Ladles’ Felt Shoes.
Leather Foxed . 85c
Men’s all Felt Sl oes................ 98c
Child’s all Felt Slippers............39c
Child’s all Felt Shoes.................50c
y''-
AH Musi Go
Come In while the Assortment Is Good
SBtWi Of BOOO SHOfS
xli;r.s;;"s..^:s':%iE.ii,E.».
•oaal friends of Mr. HObaple In
Maatervat-arma—Alonso Fox.
STaverse City and Ihroogbowt NorthFirst master of guards—W. B. Hoion Mkhlgaa whore he b oo weU Ibter.
|BM>wn. wlU -bear taMlmony to bis high
Second master of gnardt—George
gUadlnp os a ChrltMaa mlnlatsT and Harvey.
• food eiaasn. TTie Rocord does noti Sentinel—George Wilson. •'
MealUte to say Dtat K b proud to
Plrkrt-Joha WUaon.
tpeatve the acUve oappoti. and to sp
.t J. Staler acted as laaUlUng
•■re the good wUi. of aoch a man at
Mr. HoUaple.
r -M -inirrw- Ray Hive No. 71.
L. O- T. M-. will bold their InsUllaThe Antt-Salooa oMvasoefrt.
non. to be followed by a banqneL - t
; Uw adrocatrs «f the aatl-Mloon wbteb Tent No. 136 U Invited to en
•OWwient which b sweeping the joy with them.
Muntry aso being greatly .aaenuraged
bp tbe auppon of the Iswding news
State Sank Anttual.
pDpMo eU over tbe United States.
The annual meeting of the siorkIDe BvwBng News of Drtrolt. one of hntders of Traverse City Mate bank
< la the Northwest
Cor the electloQ of
bea MSMmd 1o pablUh artlctea up- dIrecTbrs aad officers for the
SD thb movemest from the various Ing year. Tbe ret>orU of thb Instttu•Mtea wnere tt b In ptopvM end has ilOB as shos-n by Us strong and grow
puMlelty ing condition were very gratlfylug to
tD the aoeoBaa of the efforta ot tbe Ihe ainckbolders.
Mvoentsa of the AnUBaloae league
Tbe fnllnwtDg officers were elected*
MoemssL la another portion of thb
Frosldent—A. Trscy lay.
pnper the Herald pubHabes some
Vice-president—R. Flnyd CUacb.
Mete icteUra to the progrcaa of UOs
Cmuiter—Samuel Garteud.
Movement In various aUtce and the
Asfbtanl cashier—A. J. Maynard.
npIdUy with which it b spreading - Asslsunt cashier—A. J. Havltand.
OnrTias with It a gioal algnlScance.
Directors—A. Trscy Lay. R. Floyd
OoAdKluM aiw proving that the aiDch, Elsie R. Hanusb. W. W.
IlMt asatatf tbe aateoa lateeeats b Smith. Jerry Sullivan. Harry C. Darb
■MOMag the mited support ot the and Samuel Oartand.
pWlda dn. many sUtes and there b a
Mntfaai datermlaKloB to atamp
tWoiMaaf the Uqtsor btMfaeas. Tbt
"
....... ............
How IS V
Mrs. Mary Itewllng of No.
8th
. , EEl.-.. ll E„r.-, .T!„-., I.E.- .11 11,.Ave., San Praneisro. recohimends a
trtnody lor stomach trotible.
She 5.11. PEE EEl ....................................... s:e,
Bays; -Gratitude for the Bonderf:?
,i ;.i>ccnt l>ox of Mlo-|:
Sl-lEHl EOEE,. PE, OE ...................
effect of Blec-lric Bllt.ru lo a
of acute Indigestion, iirompts this •Apples ............................................81
tesUmnolal.
I am fully convlncd
that for atomaeb and Tver troubles,
RI.<ctiir Bluers Is the best remedy on
the market today ' This great tonic
and alieratlve medirlue Invigorate-*
tbe BFstem. porifies tbe Mood and Is
espevblly helpful In all f‘>rn» (f fe
inale weakness. f.lV at R E Wa '
Wf call joar aiu-nUon t
tc Sons. Hannah £ lay. C. A. ttugbee
Itrug, Co. drug store*.
. *2j:.346.i:
Oepoett* Jan. 1699 .
. 303.742^5
Deposits Jan. :90l
Mrs. 1. C. Wlni
.. 438.276.46
D^esits Jan. t9frt .
elghih Urtbday annlvi-rsary. Saturday
. 476J02-72
Depesiu Jan.- 1904 .
Ihe rveolng atmut thirty of bet
Deposits Jan. 1907 ..........: 700.969.13
friends came to her home entlri ly
Oepeaita Jan. 1908 ............ 741.705.48
hclp 'her cetebrste
happy occaakm.
Progreosire pedro
DIVIDENDS
was playt<d during tbe
frMhm<TiU were servi-d and the even
Twenty regular >etu anri-i.i: ilt«lil>
Ing very eajoyably passed. Mr* W .
I I*:: per t
haVE- la-en |>ald diirlre Ibis p- ri -d.
Ble wan preoenled w ill' a eOtToc l•'rh
'capl'sl Mock empkiy.nl
and handsome Jardlnler a* a Kiketi of
The above record taki-ii .r r.ii.:n ein.n »illi tin t«rt Miat a total
the esteem in which she b held.
lUI’llIt} of 833<MnH><ri suuidn l. -ta.vQ our d'-inK-iiiir.- aud a!i; I-jts,
git.-s you amide security for av.y dejiv-s t> EUilrort.-J lo us.
Watchad Fifteen
A TEN YEAR'S RECORD
(he working of Bueklen's Arnlrs
Salve: and It hat never falW to care
any lare. boil, nicer or bum to which
applied. It bas> saved tis many
a doctor bUl." says a
A.. F. Hardy, of
East WlRon. Maine. 2Sc I S.
. E.
_ Walt
ft Sons. Hannah ft Lay; C. A. Bugbee
Drug Co. drag stores.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
All Ot Oar Deposits are Payoble on Demand
Spaldings
Skates
The very best that can be made and
at a price that is correct.
Other seasonable things in the sport
ing goods line
Striking Bags
Indian Clubs
Boxing Gloves
CITY BOOK STORE
P^T. ^
QRAND TflAVEME HERALD, THQREOAY. JANUARY 11. 1MR
I tfT
STATE BANK
.
Si
1200000
. *45,000
OmCSBfr>A. TnfT W.
B
^ N FVrd CllMh. T»q* Pf*1wit: ~
A. J.ttv^Mrt. A. J. B*ntaiA
. ^
^
'fc
OCBBCTOBS-X. Tnej hV. B. »V>rA
CBMfc. Mn. JbU» »- B——k. rnmmM 0*r
B. C- DM. J«rfT ••UM. W. W.
» 90-celt BllnrcE » Tine DepMlts
Clrwlitmi mis wrt. 2,825
One or the noct Important bnilocai
nwUnca of the rear wai (be regular
aoDoai meeting of the iiorkboldera
O the /Im NaUonal bank, which
was held OB Tufwlar. T^e membera
ef the board of dlrwoort were
tIccUd 10 sene for the entulD* year
nr foUowt:
John T. Beadle, a J. Morgan.
Fi«k Hamilton, H. 8. Moll. C. K
Reml. H. B. Corell, J. D. Mnnaon.
Leon F. Tltni.
rollowinc the .stAekbolden n
Inga, the bosVd of directors met la
regnUr t«Mlos end elected omeere
as follows:
Prseldent—J. T. Beadle.
First vioe-presIdeM—B. J. Morgan.
eeooBd eiee-presIdent-Frank HamUion.
Carder—Leon P. Tltns.
Aaalstant caablw-^W. M. Kellogg.
Second
AOen.
Tba‘ oSlea of aeeond aaslaiant
cashier U a new office. Joat created,
and Mr. ARen, who. has been with the
bank over fmir years hsa been
b the posiUoD.
The year 1*07 was the moat protperoos In point of eamlnga An the
history of the hank.
DuHng 1»07
nearly 600 new acconnti were open
ed and daring the months of Novem
ber and December, while tbe conntry
at large was aspertenclBg general flnandal depression. lOl new aecounU
were opened, sbowing (he confidence
of (he people In onr Traverse City
banks.
DnilDg tbe last 10 years the First
NsUonal tank hns bsd n
______ r In htwlnaat. from $«7.000 to
tTAlAWO. and the net earnings for the
same period reprsMt 188 per cent,
of the eaplUl atock employed during
that Unw. tip to 1»04. the caplul,
was 4M.0M. ai which time the stock
Increased to IIOOJIOO. A large
part Of this incrrase bsltig la the
form of stock dirldesd from the
earnings of tbe tank.
One of the
bnsiness considered st the meeUng on
Toeadsy, was the report of tbe comaKtee on new bnUding. and adopUoa
by tbe board of directors of the complatsd plans and apeclBeaUona for the
nplendld new bnUding which
been eonaldersd for the past two years
tor a hotoe for this growing bank.
ThU*boUdlng would hare been erect
ed laat year, but owing to the higb
pricea of material and Ubor. tbe
board tbongbc'best to pat off buUdlng
traUl' (be coat of eonsrocUon
temewhat deeraaaed. bnt as It win
take 18 mootba or two years to com
pete tbe bnUding. the work cannot
be dalarad tonger on acoonnt of need
ad ram. Tba hank Is now greatly
crowded and the constantly Increasing
bnetaons is belDg done at some dlsadvantags on thU aeeonnt Tbe
bnUding wUI be onewf the finest bank
stracuirse to the state.
Modern In
every way. ap-todate to all Its appstnunenta. attraeUve to
and w(lt be In every way a splendid
addKIoD to the already fine talldlng.
for which Traverae City U noted. For
two or .three years the offidali of the,
bank' have
of manp-baak buildings at different
pelnU whh special view to making
Ufis one of the most complete bank
boUdlngs In Miebigan. and they haaoeceeded to Ibelr efforU.
ThU handing will rapreeent a snbatantlsl advancement in the
merdal Intereeu of Traverse CUy.
and daring tu construction w«i| funlah labor to a Urge number of work
men. As many of the contracts at
possible will be let In Traverse City
*as tbe directors believe that
home Ubor and fnduatries tbonld
have first coaslderstloa In tbU mat
ter. The new bnUding wilt be locatad upon wtat is knosrn as tbe old
KneeUnd corner, directly aeroas the
atreei from the preaeni tank offices.
B Is one of the finest locations In
Traverse City snd the beautiful new
talldlng wll] be
ectml feature on tbe street and will
b| something that all our cltUeos will
be very proud of.
The building commliire it composed
Of Dr. J. D. Munson. John T. Beadle
and Leon F. Tltut.
Caahler Titus at tbe meeUng
Tneaday was granted a leave of abaesM of 10 weeks and will leave la
a|>oBt 10 days tor a trip la tbe acmUt¥ast.
u
RacoiUr AaetoenL
IVm 8atar«ay's ReeoX. :
A aarioos socident oc«rred
.■Mtt on Boardman lake before suppar. John KUM6D was taaRng -and
way ML partlaUy dlslocaitng bis aoonldar and enttliig hu fqec
tbe eyea. When be arrived
home he could sM Ml where be tad
been or what he had been doing but
kept asking whose skates be bsd.
When spoken to. ta antw-ered senitbly but hit memory was a blank.
remembered that some
children whom be had been pulling
around bad been token safely tack
to their parents and that be tad gone
bock on the lee.
parenu think that this was
wben he was hurt. They also think
that someone tripped him for a Joke
and then aaaUted him part of the
way home as he ceiflhlnly could not
have gotten there himself.
to cmieh bimwif he probablr hurt bli
noth;ng certain can be secured.
A Fortune May Be Ttaira.
Fifteen hundred pounds In English
money it what William Green and bit
two uncles. George snd Thomas Green!'
hope to secure from the estate of Will •
tom Green's great grandfather. Ed
mlDBOo. who owned a residence block
In Nurtbslik-ld. Sunhumberland. Etog
land.
Mrs. J. E Given, the only child of
the old man. and grandmother of,|
Wllltoffl. died to this city several
yeara ago. leaving all the papers
showing that ahe was heir to this
estate, in the bands of Wflkam Green,
at whose home she died. Mr. Green
has l«en to correspondence with sev
eral English iswyers. .and they state
that a woman Is collecting rents from
this estate, claiming to be tbe widow
of Mr. EdralnsoB. The Greens believe
her to be an imposter, as Mrs Green,
toe old man's daughter, was 72 years |
old at tbe time of her death several
years ago.
Dr. Edwin Thlrlby espects te leave
for London, England. February 1. l®
take up apeclal etudles in
and he has promised Mr. Green that
he wtll endeavor to locate this eataio
and see what can be d<me toward se
curing it for tbe heirs.
Cadillac. Mich.. Jan. Il.-The Wetford coriniy board of aupervitofS to
day without a dlaaenting vote paased
a 'resolution which will canae the
cnestion of local option to be sabmilled to the voters of tbe connty nt
the April election.
This acBon was the resnlt of the
presentation of a monater petition
Curess Itaby'E cranp. Willies' dally
signed by 1.330 voters of tbe connty cuts snd .
tbe board, wily 7B3 lignaturea be grandms'i
ing neceatary. The tempcTaar:- uor -- Erlectric Oil—the great household
ers regard the outlook aa very brii;..' remedy.
In thU connty. although peiiiapa ct;. ^
qE' MICHIGAN. THE FRO
i bright as in Grand Trtverse coun- ^
court for the Countv of
Grand Trat
The liquor dealers of tbe
were evidently afraid to have the tbe Probate Office to the City of T
erae City, to said Connty. on the
queetlon go before tbe people as they day of Jannary. A. D. 1»M.
• ere represented by Attorney F. O.
Preaent: Hon. Fred R. Walker.
Gaffney who attempted to atop the Judge of ProbateIn the matter of the esute of
technlcaUKet which
Charles tannin. 8r.. deceased.
were overruled by IVosecuting Attor
E OPtadd having filed to aaM
ney W. H. Yeamd. The antl-Saloon
luri Ms ihial account as sdmlnletrair of raid estate, arid hto |>et1tioB
league was repreiented by Attorney
'aylng for tbe allowance thereof,
Pltny W. Marsh and by the Rev. R.
id for tbe assignment and diitribuN. Holatple.
on of the residue of said eatate.
The matter was reviewed by a apeII la ordered. That the 3rd day. of
o'clock
dal committee of the board of which
.Barry, of Harriets.
hereby appoint
sa cbslnnan.
Qg and allowing
'Wing i.said
......ae
This mskea seven counties in which
It Is further ordered,
ordered. That public
'dlcaflon
...............................
thereof he given bv puhl
the local option proporltlon will be notice
a copy of this order, for three suevoted on this spring: Oaceola.
slve weeks previous to said day
Joseph. Kalamavoo Oakland, BariT,
hearing, to the Grand Traverse
Gladwin and Wfkford.
|
ciliated I
. . mty.
FRE» R. WALKER.
A lajty liver leads to chronic dysJudge of Probate.
pppsUt and eonsilpatlon—weakens the
- dels (25
whole ipstem. Doan's
Regul
cents per borl correct the liver, torn
ich. and cure constipation.
It luPWtlrelT naaSe.'Hisrr te ezneimaal vtib
........................... ......... I
pit'
Futer of Suttou ^ passed
the next twp months. Mr. Foster is n
promlneni farmer of Sullont Bay
where be has resided for the lant U
years. He Is a fomer realdent of
Bradford and antldpatee much^pfoasure to renewing acquaintance wii
kith old
friends-and neighbors.
Wanted
Basswood, popei. white birch, pine
and balaam bolta. 51 Inches long:
from four Inches in dtometcr up. Win
pay highest market price, delivered
at mill or on any railway aidetraek
within a radius of fifty miles. Ad-
Bcratch! The more you scratch IheJ******'
worse the Itch. Try Doan's Ointment
J. A* CARON & CO«
It cures piles, ecxema. any akin (tob-Traverse City, Mico.
443 Cedar St.
44-St.
tog.
................................
All druggists
sell It.
It Qu/ets
the Cough
This is one reason «’fay Ayer's
Cherry PectortI is so vslus*
ble in contomptioo. It stops
the m’csr sod tear of asdm
couebioE- But it does more
—it controls the inflammation,
quiets the fever, soothes, heals.
Ask your doctor about this.
Tbs best kind el s U
iyers
ta«
M. B. of A.
■ ;by tbe gentlemen, and could not tave
An Insultotlun ol officers Of me'been excelled even by the todies of
Modern Brotherhood of 'America was U>U order, wbo are expert to the calheld Tuesday evening, the following «t»*ry art.
officers being insuiied by Deputy,
- , ■
Clark, :hv tortalllng officer:
J. C O.
President—George B430L.
At the laat regular meeting of tbe
Vice-president-Mrs. A J. Brawn
J. C D. lodge the (ollowtog offrfera
Bargent—R. G Panlln.
were tottaJled:
Treavurer-M H Griffith.
Past preiAdent—Mrs Anna fftepn.
Chaplain—Mrs J .L. Boyd.
President—Mrs Jeanette Funsch.
•A. J. Brown.
Vice-president—Mrs. Ann Kl^ar.
Physicians-Drs. Boyd and Minor.
Secretary—Mrs Marie FkJfatTk.
WatriimaE—Mrs. John llanrunti.
Financial secretary—Mrs.
Rose
Sentry—Eric Carlsoe.
Peler:yl.'
Trustees—Henn- Kroupa, George
Treasurer—Mrs. Kale Prashd.
Saxton. John Danfortb.
Guard—Mrs. Anna Cervecka
Trustees—Mrs A. Cervenka. Mrs
Af:er tbe toMa!!at‘on a fine supe serv.-d wlih-h was p-t; aietl - M. Fkjfsrek. Mn. A. Stepan.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN.
V bate Court for > the Connty
Grand Traverwe.
In the
th matter of (be estate of Wentel Ba:
Notice Is hereby Mven that lour
mooihs (ram the IStb day of Jannary
A D l»iik. have bero allowed for
rrediloi
present their claims
. namlnaiion and adjustment, and
that all creditors of said decease.'.
• required to present their claitus
said conr. at the probate offire.
(he city of Travevwe CUy. In aald
county, on or before the ISth day of
May. A. n iPta, and that aald claims
will be beard by told court on Mon.tor. (he ISth day of May. A. D. ISUS.
at ten o'clock to the forenoon.
Itou-d Jan. I5ib. A D \90i.
FRiai a. WALKER.
35t.
Judge of Probate.
S.SSlUStl I 1
was.
aanvm.
cfsll •!
bate Court (or tbe CountyGrand Traverse.
U a session
sees
of said cburi held at I
' probate office, to the City of
- y, In said county, on the
3Wth day of December. A. D., ISuT.
Present: Hon. Fred R. Walker.
Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Al
bert A Nickerson.'ideceased.
George Nickerson having filed In
said court his petition praying that
the adicdDlstrator of said estate l>e
granted to Ollei Nickerson or to aonie
otherr suiUble f
It te ordered. That the 25th day ol
umary. A. D. 1»08. at ten o'clock to
le forerntjon.
be and the same Is hereby appointed
for hearing said peili
‘lltion;
[lublic
notice th
.
tion of a copy ol this order, for three
eticcesKve weeks previous to aald
day of bearing to the Grand Trav
erse Herald, a newspaper printed and
circulated In said county.
FREDy R WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Grand Traverwe.
At a seailon of said court held at
tbe probate office, to the City of
Trareiue City, to said county, on the
3(>tfa day of December. A. D.. 1507.
Present; Hon. Fred E Walker,
Judge of Probate.
to tbe matter of tbe estate of Bes
sie, Mamie and Lena Ramsay, minors.
Adelbert G. Ramssy having filed in
said court his reslgnaUon and final
account as guardlsu of said estate,
and his
*he al-
THE GIOIE DEFT. STORE
We Lead, Others FoDow
Watch and wait for the Great Bar
gains we will give yon.
There is something going to
happen very soon and yon wffl
want to be at
THE GLOBE DEPT. STORE
It Is ordered that the 27tb day of
January. A. D. iSKiK, at ten o’clock to
the forenoon, at raid probate office,
toing and a
ll Is further ordered,* That i
notice thereof be i
suqceartve w-eeks previoi
day of hearing In the 4
Hen"
HD T'waLKER.
Judge of Probate.
When we tell yon we will
save yon $5 to $10 on an Over*
coat, we mean every word ol It
Now is the Money
Saving Time
It's Qo new thing to be able to get
goods cheap at this time of year, but
never have we offered you the bargains
we now offer you in Overcoats.
There is no better time thao ri^t now for you to
save money on your purchases. Everything » at a
point lower than ever reached before. The purchasing
power of your dollar never was greater than right now.
Here arc a few thing t we want you
sider:
'These are no old,, put of date
goods, but the very hnest Coats made
in America, coats with as^fine tailoring
as any tailor could give, coats that
have the fit and hang of the best tailor
made goods.
Aay WOOL OR COTTOIt SHOtt WAIST ta the hiBM at Half Price.
Id some cases there sro only one or two of a kind bot there
are euDogh in all to make the selection good KOW.
Some of the lots are small, maybe
there is only one coat in a lot, but in
all the lots there is a fine selection.
They are going?
sir, and you
may wait . iysT tong enough to miss tbe
best.
Coats
For your own sake see tbe two
special values we’mention in this ad.
$22 Overcoats.. . . $1&95
$18 Ovtfcoats.. . $12.95
PARENTS-Will you let the chance
slip to buy YOUR BOY an ■ Over
coat at the prices we are making |
NOW ? They are worth investigating, s
Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner Crf Marx
50 Is. VELODR, handsomdj trifflined and of the hot velonr. 545 for $25; $30 for $18.
All Shsn CARACUL Mid TELOUR Jackets for HALF PRICE.
la hacy mlxiara at HALF PRICE.
LONG cqirs
(
CLOTH COATS la black aad colors at OKE-THIRI> OFF.
LADIES’ COLORED SKIRTS OIfB>THIRD O^..
all CBILDREirS COATS AT HALF PRICE.
Shirting and Dress Flannels
These are the finest flannels made for children's dresses, boys’ waists, ladiw' waists and fine
HamQton aothing Co.
flannel ebirti.
Pattema and otJors ate good andnbey ate most wooUent lor wear. 60c goods. .48e
Skirting a^ Shirting Flannela, excellent for men's ahirta, e^iecially for something a little
heavier than tbe above lot, also fine for ladies’akirte, worth in legnbr way 45 aad 80c, ft»------$$e
1
OIIM*0 TRAVfeltM HBIIALO, THUmOAV, JANUARY H. %m.
Grand Traverse Region
The Rer. Mr. Ehgelben of Lelud
Kew pUnoa have beqci pul In Ue,
Bird Brown of Iceland colled at thla
waa a pleaaaDt caller here on Satur- hooiea of Mr*. Rosa Kobl.W. H.Steete place ou Uialntaa recently
Mr. Telegard and W. F. Steele, the]
M|r» Ullle Kllwy died of conaumpHeniY Brown fa apadlng Ihia weA po»i
. week.
.
ttlon a few day* ago. aged an year*.
~
Ih Lewne will give a She leave* three brotbera,
Miaa Uarte Holton apem Sunday; rieighr
Friday, hia mother accompanied him
bayiwek
bayiwek ride and lOc '
a* far aa Gray Brotbera. where the here.
eoclal a; the borur of Mr. and Ure. tn'iuro err departure. The renudoa
Jan. 14.
15 PulDUin oo Friday orenlng.
; weiu- Inlerred in the O. T. U. cemeMS«d toe loU to MOO. All cerfoopea» «peot the day With her daughter l.au----------------i
Monoing
I
MM «mM fOMti th« Herald omce net
Manning
LeaUe
wa.«
pleaaanlly lery. the Ret. Mr. Browu onielaitng
Mra, Prank Roger* and Mr*. J
_
NORTHPORT.
!wiri«1»eg
l«Ur than Tuoedar noon of each iMok.
Ifcoriirifeg laK Wedneeday
Wediieeday by ttwenty Ullie led a quiet home life. She cored
■M H eorroaeenderrta tail te And Brtner were Travenw City Mller*
idly pleiii
*Mr. and Mr*. Will Darrow and chli-,*** *>l* frienJa. A very delightful
long
RMiro In. th*)- may be oMured that li ueJay.
atilo ahe attended Sundav
dren rrumed to their home in Trav-‘>n* »■» »!>«>*• Refreihai.
Miaa Maggie Powell who la work erae City thla racMOlng. aftet having:
MMoaftof tlMO.
I .rhoo! and the servlc ea at the O. T.
ing for Mr* D. O. Shorter trialled npent the paat three week, the guoaul
M. rborcR.
■»■«- M
' er parent! n««r Ovlatl ever Sunday. of Mr and Mra, Geo. Dame.
died,
The Uml aimply* iranaplautt'd
----------------Jan. H.
her froni rarb to heaven.
*<> e!
Walter Braman came up from ManWEST Ai.^A.
'M«e Um Thnrid/iy to Bjieod a lew
A lovely day for tlSa Ume «f the coiiM eerve and pntlee him better
Tbr Aintrlctij RortHy of
Equity
MAVnCLD.
daya with hi* family. He returned Fear.
iw Soiorday ermlnt at tkc iiooir
there mia momlog. to conilnne hla'
aleighlng In onr vicinity.
U
Miaa
Carrie
Hlme*
haa
reliirmtl
r O. G. Skorter.. They
Tbry
«rHI
meet
|iualea the lumbermen look aomewhat
from Keyatone. where ehe opeoi the ireainieni lor rheumailani.
etrong. have good appeti..
iberr orrry low tri^u.
Mraara. 8. W. Porter and
Am« El‘|em>-.
and dlg>*»iion. »leep aoundly and eii.
Grandpa RMnlnctoa vbo hae
BartlHt drove to Omen* ibla aft-i-!
*>'<’
Cuiry U very low
Joy life, u>e Burdock Blood
Bit er.fo rtrj ulek U a IKile better a
pre.eni writing with cancer of the
> attend the fiinewl c
Rrltlnithe gr«‘4!e»t ayatem tome and biilM
atotnarh
Joint.
Cloyd Dodd and AIra Payne bare ter at Pellaton. The nm tnomlng a
Hamer of Traverse City wa» In |
MU* Earl Gray entertnlned Meawar railed to Klngatey to help In n
H. H.
had the iBla:^BDe la loie tbelr p
Cray. Crleatlai
Nelaon.
Ing for Frank Hollljay'a lliile child town H
a couple
ci)ii|>l>- of
o da}-a laat wA-k t nrtWD. wblcfc they caught laat. week.
MABEL
who la very ill.
''
liogplanoa.
; Flora
■ i^.-a Ijike, I.ucy viei*.
Clark, au<«
and ljura
Charley Renlngton la In rrankfort
Clarence Fa rbank* and wife i
The Uidlea' Aid aodety met wlthj
Tlie .Manlallgue No. J haa gone o’K I'ate*. Ian hVlrtay. tying conifurteh hnalaeai.
nn An
Arlor:*'^. Hail a IId" time.
Tbunday aftomooa.jChicago for repair*. The ^nn
Miae bla Leoeka who hka
been Mm. Tabberer
preaeni.
They j.Vo. J la taking her place.
•writing for Wra. A. C. Wynkoop Wi There were eleven
I for biiainera.
. City ■""I ■' ■<oke Ann Saturday.
were pleaaanUy aurpliaed by a trcai '
Geo. Uanie i
o Travt
Monday.
daughter
of lee'cream and cake furnlahed by i ib.i miwnlng io''a|K-«(r a' l.'vi iiay*
Then- was n siirprtae party on Mlaal^'" -Jennie Pray
anti
We are needlo^ anew rery badly.
Iwith hla daughter. Mm. Will Downer., Mai»el B;!tea last Friday. It l>elng her,
«P«it ibr week
Carl RdhB’a a
Prays
'pjji. I ISth birtliiliiv. She received quite
ytoguft Gran ha* been at Klngatey |
Mr*. W. p. Hobeitnon '
■ very pleaaut
faiewell . aurpriae
Mr.
and
Mrs
A.
S
Sloop*
went to
le
car
t'*r-!
number
i:f
vi
rv
rteful
prott-n!*.
part of the laat week In attond-,CBgo Saturday evening o
Monday evening. Jan. 12. ISM. me
Ttnvt-rKe City Frldav.
Mesdnnie. \io1» Uke. Mal>el
evening waa apent In the mp*!-; and
C E pray visited at Camp 1C Sat
ate*. I
I relumedI.auraf
Bates, railed on Mr*.
gnmra. Carl treated i ) apple*, peare Karl Ibckwlth last Muii.lay rvrniog urday.
O. oree Pray visited at his mother *
land Tuesday evening un Mr>.
A’la
M-B* the hc.llt
Mis* 8ad> Cta'n. Mar 'Ralaton. Ada ^™""'
*'
a few- day* this week.
- tine*. Monday af
P Win iH- a *
Rwrkert. Mavier Frank^ S^rt^rria.li
Charle* Glendenolng’s /aniBy vretR
Mr. and Mm. Alcook also t
Pika. Steve Pike. Doiigta* Wmkoop.
calb-il In Tiaverre C tv bv the death
jof
clrath.
Hr
has
t
I
raverwe
City
the
Bmt
of
the
i
>1
b<-en
sick
very
■
Masonic
order.
Boy Bnrkert. Clifford
Skiver,
and
Of hU brother
Call K<..*3. Ctrl aayi be wlstu-a they
Jan, ir„
J George ed In the Odd Fellow* IMce fur
meld come again afU-r be rciumi from Frank
Rariekf,
l.reseni term: N. G.. Waller Laekle;
from Chicago,
CASE AFTER CASE.
Mr. and Mm. Thos Smlib visited at V. 0.. Roy Steele; R. S.e,. G.o. |,.*-ihlm ..
pan Pratt‘1 mefi
at Oipfea.
.................
Mm. mb«wr,
haul Inga from the Fuller place ihii
wrek to the mill here.
Mrr.
emie Stetion waa a TmvOT*e City cnlfer Monday.
Mri. Ollle Kohn and toa Carl will
•tan foreChlcago Wedgeaday to vlalt
ber *l«ter. Mm. John Truer, of 174
Wfimot avenne.
Mr. and Mm. F. B. Tucker rislied
Mr. and Mm., Brerett Crain Sunday
aftemooti.
Men Donner, onr
operator,
baa
Iwea ctVBing the depot and It U
Innkiog nneb better, aa It waa need-
a
atorea
which
Bikes
Robert Payne drove to Travtme
aty Friday,
-Mr*, t/ewl* lAtnar
hat
returned
fmm LeettfUle, Mich., where the hai
been vlaith^ ber grai
•. Mra.
Dan guUlvas and tamll.v.
,
Mm. Ollle Kohn
f*UUW WUU
done ahopplng in
'Tfaveme City Friday.
Glenn Qoln drove to
Kingsley Saturday afternoon.
Jan.. 14.
NORTHLAND BEACH.
Otto narth. who baa be*m 111 for,
the last three months from an attack
of erysipelas. Is nblc to be about
again,
Miaa Carrie Anderron t« vlxltlng
with relotive* in Northport.
Mm. Jo*. Boneda and aged Bohelady. died at her home near
here on Tuesday last.
The
“
fuBeral
was held from the Catholic ehiirrh.
and the renaim were uken to the
Catholir cemeierj-. She leavM a hus
band. four sons and two dkitghlem
to mourn her lo*».
Chris. Durekoop s|H-nt Thur*<lay in
Leland.
Miss Reita Brown spent
Wednes
day and Tharadav In Traverae City.
Miss Nettle Paulu* went to Leland
Fr'day.
Mm. Fred Anden^n Is on the rick
$
Five Times Each Year
I The
s
At dates ptrvlousi) uukuown to us. the banking deimrtRirnt «t the sutr o{ kUebigan calls on us tor full detnll«-d.
sworn report* of our eooditloa.
loans. de|K>*IU. luetbojs. etc.
sbow.ng
cash
on
band,
These reports are carefully examined by eupeita to nee
that alt J tn good coodi:lon
and' business
carefully
and
wisely managed.
TWICE EACH YEAR.
Two ekpert* from the »i.vte banking deiaVtinenf wntk
In unekpectedly. count a;:r ca*b. .xamlnr and
cent MI our loan* and lionks. examine
prove to a
every-
Investment
8
I
$
$
$
t
S
s
and make a full exper- examicadun for the tame purpose.
The forvgiAng are some of the mean* whereby the atate
$
$
corvfutly guards the l.iien-»t of everv depositor In a Midik-aii Saving* Bank.
.
rab\m.iib
PEOPLE’S
19
I
j
I SAVINGS BANK »
M*»«»«seoeee» wwswws«*«»«»«»«»«»
BENDON.
tv>a WeHh n-lunii-d to Frankfort
hiiiurday. after vUlllas fr.eiirts here.
Mr*.. I.eiia' MeLsan
Is
v';.«mng
lilends In Traverse Citv.
AllM-rt Cieim-nt of Travenu- City
uitendMhe oyster supper
Thursday «'ven ng.
Mm. S.arnh Wldrlg and Mr, Fn-da
rans-nier *jM-n. two day* last we-k
n-ai
Ttonip.-imvilUvisiting
Mi.‘.
Rosa Will):
Mrs, Hester MeCormlek with h.-r
danghler Sarah and ,on Russell vlsSunday with Mias . Llsrie
Vti damt-v. Massa unJ Berry enter ClarL
i “We Is-Heve that noan's Kidney Pill* , Hance,
lamed tnfc Woman* club last Tue*-;
Rufur Graham
and
mother
has.hnve n-i equal u* a general run- fori
Mis* Ruth Baldwin
of
Traverse
day nfternthq) with a dainty cniimc I moved to Lake Ann. renting his fiiroi hard hacknrher and any pain*
Oly vis'te.l her pari-nli here Thur,lunrheon. after the busln. is'session.!»o Mr. Kdwards.
arise from a disordered roiiditlon of duv evening.
cmislstlng of pressed chicken, rolled]
-*an 1*
!he kidney (. I ,aiu i>leasi>d to recom
The oyster supper given by the El*
bread crisps.
plcRIes. wafer*.' Trnifj
' ■
-- —
mend a reme.ly- of as much vlr:ue and wortli League at the home of Miss
punch and a vurleiv of home made;
GOOD HARBORmerit as Doan's 'Kidney mis eon
Urrte Hatir.- wa» quite well nll.-nded
eonlectlons. After a -4hort Koclal ses-j
Augnrt portner went tu
I.anslng lain.'
•km. piano and vocal duet* were g v-'on bnsine** this forenoon,
For -sale br all dealers. Ifrlee Vi
en. The club adjourned after r-*pre**-|
On account of the had roods the rents.
Fo*fer-Min urn To..
Il.iffnlo, wBleh W.1, •n-jo-elally #ood. Somlug their appn-clatlon to their kliid-pctato niuikei ha* la-en eloM-d. no New York, sole .laents lor the (Tnlted t-r I* was rleari'd.
boatesse* for tbelr generoi-1 hospital-J lula-is itinvl.ig «| any price.
State*.
, The funeral of Mr*. Fannie Mason
Ity, to meet with .Mrs, C. H- Kelil on j
The Bodus Lumber Co, expert to
Reniemle-r he name—Itoan'a—and w'.as held at the Inland chuirh Thurs
Tuesday aUenioon. Jan. 14.
ylurl their lath mill llil* sifleruoon.
lake no other.
day Bfleroonn. Hit den'h though not
lie; F.-Sec.. W. II
S'teie; Treaty!
The Hii»y !«•.. wlH mec-l nl Mr*.
.......
Will. Voice- w-artli-n. S W Porter i '
l.ak.. this week (ThurmUy.t, Plenty Mo« Like Thig .n
condurlor. Bemie Broil; S. S.. C. B.'
fTart ws* over
10
Peail;
City.
Kehl; 8 8.. Cba*. Werioo; «. .S.'of j
*"rt Sunday. vUltUig w:ih hi*
Score, of .Traverse Cllv people .....
U. O.. Geo Gill; J5. S of 1’. O.. R. daoahtei. Mr*. HsvidTImham
, llell you about DnauV Kidney PHI*.'
Barnea;«'-* Bekah WMnoa went
Trav-; Many .a hnppy cltlr.en make* a p-.ibllr
Gnrihe
U. 8. of V. O , Ivor Olearoii; chaplain.
' i'l'v l-'- i Friday.
!-lairnieni or hi* exputriire. Here i*
Antoine Rartteli;
tiiklde
cnsrdUti.'
Mr. and Mrs. Waltir
1.
.-I ra»e of It.
tVhai lietler prtsif of
: Fotich aii:i merii can be had than surh endorseW. H. Porier; outride guardian. W, ‘ n“'ii Hug a few day*
E. CsmpbeM.
iTrtiveme.
I..- I.ai1>ex- Uenefli will meet wlltii
-Mr*. Oli* Prutfs little girl
wn*
l«»«-l Ortrno, 134 EnrI Fifteenth
Mi*. C. Nelson on lYiday Bfiertua>n.,»n«-«>dlnwg « few day* with Mm.
...................
______
•rJ. Traverse
Cl:y.
Mieh..
say* j
tii;.-iie-eied, ranie a, a shock to alL
Tbi death oTv'-i kon Thoma* which
Ot :-urr«<l about Itiivi- momh* ago. wa»
van hard h>r.her to la-ar. and helped
niase her hold iiiHiti iile weaker. Vn.iUv. C N. UaUiM'k bad ebarg
barge of
. Jarrett
can *t fmii>h«-d the mnillv'TIo fatn- .
Hr etmslKlInc of three sons ati.l.ihrri- ■■
daughter* have the syuipalliy ul il'
How’s THU?
■r On - HundndlvaUni »w*^
r
urt'aurrh Uial i-tiuial b) rur.u I v
larrii Ikra.
r -I I'SKSSVg J.l T>'-4' O.'rt.
•-•tbeaBl^rdmwl.bxTskBen-aP i
'■
e, r >r Ih* last t» rse*. awJ
bim f r
fie l« ho«*-r»bli- in all l-u-'a—* trat-v-e...
sad knaasP'r *!>;• toe<
loa>wiad*l-> hi* Urn.
—> .
WhelMir 0raagl>l,'^'i9rar>;o
llall'*CntarriiCBrCntarriiCBra,-lakra lalera<1lr arliM
dlraetl, apuBiba l-lnalaad B>Braa> nu
cdlW ,r*a-m TA«tnii-msI» *,*1 trei- I
Ikswwie-r
Sold b< all •irwcri*'*
Tsk* Ball > Fanlly P1U> fur <*>u*tn-illiis
A Timely Warning
Traverse City’s Leading
House
Furnishifig Store
Just FOUR MORE DAYS and our great B\RG.MN BREAKING SALE will be terminated. Have you been
one of thetnany prudent buyers wbo have already taken advantage of this golden opportunity and profi
ted thereby? If so, we can suggest nothing mere except that you tell your neighbors and come again.
If for any reason you have been delayed in attending the first part of the sale, your delay has in no way
been detrimental as we have about one-quarter of the choicest selection to be sold during the last few
days and your opportunity to get what you want at almost half the regular value is justas good as though
you came the first day. But REMEMBER the last four days every article in this.,sale will be brought to
the front and sold. It will pay you well to stock up with things you had thou'ght of getting in spring
or summer.
-f !
For Lack of Space We Quote .Just a Few of Our Splendid Offerings.
BEDROOM FURNITURE
Id Ibis department
cbulre Is large.
8ER our BOlId uak Prlnre**. Dreaaer
with Urge heavy
French
plate
12.00
ODD DRESSERS
Lart* and email alte*. We bare anme
eaeeptlonatl) good value* In these.
Ask to oee the aolld oak dresser,
full aUe. which we ate sell- ^ gQ
For the Diiring Room
Ad elegant aolld owk Table with large
masrive lets, wftl lent
>|e‘ople easily, at .......................
A good aei of Veneer Dining Chair*,
rich, dark
golden oak
Ish, regular value |S, now.
Imard, with
well
Beds and Commodes
BoUd oak Beds and Commodes,
we are aelling at fS.dn earb a
equalled . These nuii
aak
lor them
3.00
fin- 0 gQ
A beaiitiiul quarter *awe<l mik 8id.
mirror,
I
Q TF
U./O
Othera at $6, WJO and «7.
heavy
xri
French
l.ev. 1
18.75
6.00
Our Motto
To do what we advertise and advertise what
we do. Our success In business is due to thertact,
that we have the entire confidence and iiberal
patronag of the peopie at large. This together
with honest and judicial mariaRement has placed
our store among the best and most up-to-date
House Furnishing Stores in the State of Michigan.
Make this Store your headquarters when in the
city. Come here and rest. Easy Chairs and Rock
ers at your seyiics.
Sitting Room
ROCKERS
W.- take Fii-at pride In khowtng out
Hue 111 Kix-ker* in Ibis departm-ni
Veil!
*1.'.
hate
a
much
great.r
cheite :!ina in two ordlnarj- biar»n..
Wti-ii .|o-yo:i 'hlnk of tlie*p»
-All extra good
frame, brat
,n-«-1
Couch,
quality
spring*,
heavy
oil
oak
traperwd
upfaolsierrd
In good
velour, rtunlar value tIO.
y yg
A solid gulden oak O-ni' r
1.2 5
e cobbler scat arm Ruck.-r. .me
1.50
15.auliful qiiari.-r *awcd
golden
R.vk-j.. baud iK.Il.hed, birge
g.k
flaky
Sund. 34x34 la. top. ..f>i> -.
An extra heavy all i
"'10.75
*xl2 ft, for .ih'.i
ami spindle*, -inly ..............'■"0 ^0
grain, with 'urne,| pu.ta
We have a vert prrity line «f
Tic
turca h-. any or all room* of yoor
Our line of dishware ki cmnpli-te Imi h
In the plain wMIe and decoraiol
120 EAST FRONT STREET
We want your opinion on a Book Case we are
now orfering foA$ 12.50. Don’t fail to see it.
Oini LOW PUCES HAKE OUR
GOODS EASY TO BUY.
OUR
UBEI^ TERUS HAKE THEM
EASY TO PAY FOR.
1.95
bouse
S -m.
aittiu;:
--.11.,
extra BpeciaU for the
.
Don’t fail to see the Couch that we are selling
for $7.25.
j
J. W. SLATER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE
FAMOUS
QUICK
MEAL
RANGE IS SOLD BY US.
ASK
TO SEE THIS WONDER.
1,
k
#UNO T(UVtR»£ HERAIA THURROAV. JANUARY 1«. IVOR
Annual. Statement
I Mur otbrr ItflBB of tniereM vlH be
FMm WPdaaadara RmtA
'mcnJoned tomorroar.
At tke meetlAs o' tbe board
of
■
odRerriun tbbi aftenooD the follov-
TbU
;ed br ‘he TOm-
wm
Annual aUtement for the yenr endlny Dec. 31. 1M7. of the coediUea of
aCaIra of the ramera' MuUal Fire li-anraMe Oonpuy^. located at Tra»-
BUT'a report waa alao pro8emeA„J>otli
nlltee or tre to vbom Ue matter of raporU
local optiQp «aa referred,
Treawrer** RaperR
ancrDMR-lbe rountr
briac
referred
to tbe rom
erae Ctty. Mleblcu. ud doing baaloena In tbe CotmUm of
Antrim and Leeluau, In nld
Grand
Trar-
StaA-.
anMo:- mlMee oa flnaace. va>a ud meana.
(VII HkW) MrtWHy. t
BO«a3r adopted. ReaolaUmia determ-j
The matter of prortdiB* a aoltable
tniac M>e aafleleocr of tbe local op- pur«. ig bouae deiiaqaent ebUdrea
OetT
Over Twenty-three Yesrs Ago Bkby
had Severt Attack—Years Later j
Grandfather Suffered Torments
with the Dlsca»—Virulent Sores
Developed from Knees to Toes.
hoc U1U4: by
tlon peUMou aad one orderly-; e local *tg are broucbi lalo eoart «aa
opU<m.decUoD were prweated
oaaalmtmalr adoptad.
and
^rred to a ap.«‘*« «>tBnilUee
Ort t Jw (di “arratl. how data
UytiXktau* ..............................
Ont A W. BanU-ttancir. bars
AaataMi: U.rhgbtalme ........
com-
Tbo rcaolutloo j po,ed ,rf Urm^n. Hoxale. Haraha and
fdlo«B!
I Champion, who were
appoloird
br
** a^ * ^park^rnJrThiw*
To the Board of Soperruon of the tbo dtalnnan.
coaaty of Orand Trareme:
*t>ratlein«&—Yoor
rMiA^UJW----
|
eommlttee.
An error 4»m made In the matter of
loml option pMltlona, ao called, bare for tbe care of a child.
tbdroodilr eoBBldered tbe aame. ud
Tbe bill vat
njected.
‘That 14 petlUoBB, from ai
muy
tovMhipa md wards of Orand Trarerae eonoiy, prayiDK that an' electioa
be held In
and
for
ISiSfS?-"’ •“
at a Loalo Ha haidt^w bars
Voi»1......................
Death ef Lorsm Koch.
loranr Koch, an old and ratpeeled-----------------
“In ISM my g
as eitack <jt eat
uM
J.g.Ora'ialUor.hsybi
Jaa t: rm^gato^,
Laaa.P«n>)<-'9avlay. Bank
a^
kauas...................
Ooe daughter, Mrs. Omar
Baldwin, Jaan SSI .cT n Scoli. benvbarn
as la tars.................................
the af- died in I88C.
FabB Oavkl Uaraua. bars aad eua
Mariu attadied Iheteto. are tn Jue
Mr. Koeh was born In Badm, Grp
fbm of law, and comply with all the
Mariri^^Myta^ b.
any. where he resided unill
1857.
I of tbe atatnte.
Ho located to Trsverse City In 1870. Mart; Htrrr Palata.
That aald petltiooa are dgned by
ta-«t r — ilnce that time has been a resi
lUrt^ tyy-k ixo^sta. Uram
im veaMted elwtora of aald county
dent of tb'i place. In 18C1 he wM
of Orud Trarerae.
united In marriage to Mias Barbara HarXii'bu.UlllBta.hDoar daaax
«Uy ..................
That tbe bl^^t rote caet for any
Kleferadorf. at AdHan.
AprUJotaiAPayni-ul. b.>aw and
•tate oOleei- In aald eounty
wietaal- Wnwl: >{urkt
Koch wna a cooper by trade,
Uat preceding guMral election,
at
and for »u yfsrt worked for the Han Apr n Joku aim>y. IhiOm aial tao■bown by tbe retum and canraaa of
nah. Lay A company, in that capacity.
Apr*>W« H Cox.bon*.-aaJ Vm
the lut pr«ee«4liig gdtieral elecUon
He has been out of active butineaa
for state offteera In aald county of
May a uilbon e
life for the last 14 years.
Onod Trarerae wu 1716,
‘The funeral service will be held
That aald petltlona are elgsed by
Lakr.aamwl auo>
Monday afternoon nt the borne on
more tbu onedbird of tbe qnaitSed
East Ninth street, at • o'clock. The
oleotora of aafd eounty. as shown by
Rer, Demu Oochlln will officiate.
the retufM aad canraaa of the last.
Kay M Hyroa J TSrlor. raU klUad
Uy uguiata*..................... ........
) for eute
El Campo, Texas,
offibera held la anld county of Omnd
Editor of Herald—Having promised
Jbsu-: MiuT yarn^^boBM aad
Tmreree.
friends In and
“Tour oommlUu therefore recom around OrlaU I
count of our irlp.io the aunny BOUIh,
i
Jan IU4lb>n C. ISylur.boatadi
mend. that upon conflrmaHon of thU
afed.>|ara»
traalrom I'uuua
lake tMa opportnnlty of doing
JaaloIViMK.Jahi. ....... ................
report, the
Haring eniahed loading a c
acHl: Wiarks tmoi rUmary ..
adopted, anbmittloc the qnestian to Cedar Run with our household cooda.
farm
toola.
etc.,
oq
Monday
morning.
the qnaltfled elecdon of aald county.
Dec. ». we tede good-bye <o our old Jsem.)okaTbB<Dm.r
“All of which la reepectfully anhhome. There was about eight or ten
nltted.
in^ea oi snow on the ground and
ny Uahtamg
*B. & DURTBA.
more coming,
a heavy fur <.v.-rroat
JntiSai-. firowati
ratac. harp .
not uncomfortable.
The mada
*V. C. DARROW.
as«d Uy UcUtalac..........
r ao mied with snow that I did
•'RALPH H1CK8.
miWaalMak.. buaxrdam
reach Trav.-rme City until h':(er
Ur ucBtataa.....................
-K. O. LADD.
and about 6 we took the ti —, Kh Jolyirv-d K.HnK.b
P. M. mad. *»> rbugetl
ai«rk< Irutn rl
"L. K. CL8VBLAND.
Orand Rapidi at 11 p. m.. rnaUns a Ja'y 17
Walk. natvrbanMri:
;*
“Oommlltee.'
^ of only thirty mlnutea. Reached
faratlorr
~ ' Wanted tnfennatlea.
Englewood, a auburb of Chicago, at 6 Jidy it
aald
peUilooa.
Pfwrloua to the aetkm of tbe eup a. m., there belog but rery little anow
crrlawa upon the . local opUon ques on the ground. About in we Wt over
the Chicago A BSaal nilnols R. R..
tion. P. C. Ollben preaented a pellmaking tbo run of t#o miles
tkw. aaUng for Information coocem- Louli. Mo.. In eight hours. We pass,
tng |he method of obtaining the algna ed................
through
a fine
farm' country.
- —
farming
turea nim tbe petitions, and pmylng Com fieldsI as far as ooe could see.
bui It eras a little too 1
suit me.
that be be eellgbteaed as to whether
tolly one-tblrd of the ground l•rtng
tne board deemed It neevoary that covered vllb Ice and water. Bum
poll litta of tbe last general
gone when we reaeht.l central
nulB.
election be presented aloug wl
At 8t, Loula »«• Iiin.lr aDUlh«-r
•r Bt(Mi
’ a couple of bouth. leaving llh
lerpTl
Hats need or was any eSort made to * p. m.. over the Ri, l.o ila A
e In any township or Franclaeo R, R. Thl» I'me we
to get a alow
ward tn eocnectlon with UUng tbe unfortunate enough
train.
Passed through
•ASM oo tbe petMlcms.
Mo.. Just at daybreak,
He nlpo suted thnt be had made an country to be quite billy and stony,
wnntbintRwi of tbe poll
UsU
with a good deal of brash Und. but
iDud that Of the total number of some fine large orc'ha'ri.’' "rv'
.......................
through
• the
•
sine
xlne region and
Barnes on (he peUUon in the First passed
saw them mining xlnc.
After we
wnrd, 74. of these only 30 appear on reached Oklahoma the country
the poll Hat of the last sttte election. came a ane rolling
prairie,
The nme. he aald. was trwe of tbe large farms in every direction,
country having been
settled
about
Other petlll<HU. quolng flgnrea.
fourteen years
Monette. Aflon
Tbe petltlew^ waa
rocoired and Vlnita are ane thriving towns.
^c«d oe die.
Changed can at Sapulpa at 8:30
A rsaelatloe was adopted relaling Wednesdsr. and shortly alter passed
through the oil district at Kief and
to^he death
Mounds. This oi] aeld to about eight
tulles square and to complrtely ear.
cred with oil wells and Uukt. One
Clerw^s Annual Report
lip acre* baa 3D0 oil walls .and 80
Oauty Oerk Walter's uibual re
tahka. These Unkg hold from 60.000
port was pTMeatad thM Bomlas. to 800.WO barrets each. Oil was worth
which corsrs 39 typewiHlen sheets of
Reached Sherman at
«
paper and to indesed and elasalSsd
la a very neat manner. This is cute Thursday laoralng. ir\-e wc
‘
' and aiayed until 2:
(d the beet arranged
reports Dtat
...... n is a hustling town ................
hare ever been presented
to
the Inhabitants.
It resembles
Traverse
City In some n-gpecla. It la situated
fourteen mlks south of the Hue be
A few ^ the Items folloira:
tween OUab^a end Texas.
Prom
Ag Inroloe of the court hoose shows Sherman to For Worth It Is a rolling
n raloaUon of MUtl32; of tbe iall.
prtJUoM. npd tr there were uy poll
IMAM; toll barn, •Kfhf: ontotandtog cpurt house tomde. to.m.
Thera
to a toUl amonnt of I97.6T8.94 In excna of UablUUM.
Ttoe deinqnrat lasef now in
hnnda of the state and edunly for coltocUoo amount tq MJ39J2
for
aUte. and 9lfiA39.79 for tbe
Sreaaorar.
the
county
The largest amonnt to In
Fife Imbe townahlp. tSAto ie.
Trnv-
esie City comes next with I8A87.1E.
Tbe amalleat
to
In
the village
of
Kingaley. $8.7t
A>ne of the largest Itenu of dlaburaements was for ttie poor, amounting to
tT.r78.t9.
Climlt
were 94,661.88.
9I2.U.
The toll lubd. 92.<M0.«.
. .92.917.78.
73.
Justice courts.
Proaccutlng
Court
OnaranUne. 92.917.
attorney,
91.01276.
KIDNEY. LIVER
AND BOWELS
ProtBOtsT)i«esBoaa««ftili*»andBesl£ontahuL-----OpumMuptaine fur ^fiaiuL
KotNahcot|C.
mad cotton bales were plied up
ery station.
Reached
Frtrr Worth
about
Thursday evening, learlgg again at 8
over the Santa Pe road. FViri Worth
la a large railroad center and rott
laln-i 80,000
\rtno
inhabitants, resenibtinc
CMcagn In some ways. After leaving
Fort Worth we took a
flyer
and
maaje fas: time to Rosenberg, which
place we rsarbed at 6 o'clock.
Pri■ day morning.
morn
aDer waitlug a conple
of hours, w-e went on to BI Campo.
which place we reached at I0:2fi a.
m. Friday
Here w» found that our
baggsge had arrived one train ahead
of ut.
After gett'ng a few house
hold articles we secured a rig and
etit In onr firm two mllee dHiant.
Peaches.
lemnns,
strawlierrtei,
rosra. Tiolrls and
nutnerooa
other
flowera nrf In bloom, and today a
neighbor gave me some oranges and
lemona raised on my farm one of
which to over fourieen inches In drcomferencc.
If thU la of enough interest for pub
lication. I may at some fi
write yon a description
•
■
I of
(
«...
nuplaw t4eUMT.altfUi::n: aaaaal
ian.t.«'art«a(
B. W. M>wa.<. atiww aanoal
Dit«.-iurs. nt.-iiBf
..................
W, W ttardVL. ait.ooUM aaaul
Oinvtoiti’ Bito-onx.....................
JehaWhiM.aUr-ndiax aanoal Iltv.
Oeo. "w" jTwrtliy.
Arerrsary .
^Ury
a<
aani idUra.in* HaU.aaits^m*^siac
(viif iiiuA-.—uutai.rr b t.tni:
U. A. Chapin. lavHi'r lu>- (Vtm .. .
Adrfriiuw
.........
Adjuwinxl..—V
.....................
Iwad; tbe fartal disflgiinnneot. OS m acDB
—all deioand n-uH«he« nt extranidinary
Tirtuiw to ►uix>wrfullv ct^wiih th<-m.
That Cnlirurahoap. Ointment, and IMla
an- «ueh rianda )>rot-<-ii l>v t<-.tlmnfliato
it n-markahln cunw wh<-n many remedm arKi even idiiwiriana liavt- tailed.
Ow si-l to often rafliaect to cure.
haadJiMoarylrt II
tjnbr •
CaaU tv-.-...-1 lr>»B iMa-.
Hatlitv-lUlik ...................
Iiihvtr.1 M-rt-tv-rl t-aCajly balatn-t. .
TMal Uitoliiv
Iwn. pa'd tbs*
m:
Apofert Remedy forCMtsSp*lion. Sour Slomacti.Dian1iDea.
Worms jCoovtilsions .FerarishQCSS Old Loss OF SLEEP.
TacSiiHto S««natarr oC
Nrw VOHK.
iiblp or
• d liv II- I-
FOR SALE—G. nil’-.
Hulalel
• J.-rx.-y I'l.n. cDilig Ivu quart-,- milk
dalh; lo evc lU-ni (-oiidllluii 93'.
■ a-b tf lak.n at one.-. U P. Hun.
■ 214 E. fixml sirf*<. fit. plume ISI-,
311*
d' nne ytar IhMU ir
-
;.n.l Mr,
_ _
w:'!-
SHETLAND.
< SiitidnIbe f{.->
• Rhkhl.i a.-Ill lo Tmti-rs.- Cl y 111.- hi.in.
nd ..f Ihe
W'-diii'Ml.iy »ud returned home'
I
p!tir;.iJliig.
I Mr*, frail
I Mrr. Ituf- to Gniim Travers.f<-aii :ig >. liH-atliig un ibe pl.iev that;
has .Lotsito- family litniie.
8UU- of Michigan. Couniy of Grand
Mrs. ('ral)i was on active niemls-r
Tniverac. as.
City lint Saturday af'i-rtinon.
.:lie grunge. N-itig cuu- of ila i-arllPrank and George Atkinson Kpent
damea H. Monroe. ^TcaldcDL *"9
I no lii'a-rK hen-. Rhe had also, fur
Aw I Jokarwssnoa.feanaadi
S<md;iy aflemism at the
home 'of
Geo.
W.
klrWetliy.
SerrvUry
of
aald
irata; UyUgbxnlM!
.
itv yej.rs liis-n a eon' -om m.-mlsT
coiniwiuy. do nod each for
himself Mr. aad Mir Rogers.
Aug 11<
tile M i: ehuiy-h. Mi» fiMlu poI'laiik Rit-g.T l>. at l/i-land for thidixh tlepom- :ind asy llial they have
Uyhtaia* .............
■»--ed iiMtii |i.\a!ile itiiHlal.-!.. and hi
High
read the fuivguing
alatemenl
and resl of (|„. w4ii-er attending
le e;rly dx> .< her heme wa^ the galll
Luoa the ciuilimU then-of, and that srhool.
eriog 1-1.ie.- I iT ihr \oiitic ms>|>h- troTti
s’lrprlse j-nrly was given
AngaOta^ Vmn. <-a* kflUd tty
they hnve good ri-aMin lo bclit-ve and
K-rd.iy evening at the hot
r iiii.l Dvjr. TIicii- w.-i* alwaxs
alwBjs -n
do believe aald siatemcnt to be true.
■Id .Mrs John Kraltx. the
Pinal W. IC..U1.. All n
kdly g.:
JAMBS H. MONHOE. Pnsidoat.
tilrilidi
>iv.
G.-iitU-, #iid. li.ilie r h.-ai li
CEO. W. MeWUTIIY. Secelary. '’"''"R
blr'li-liiy.
r.
A ». Prsy, «•
Iircxelit to
r.a.ly tp
and
wUb
Sworn and .suoscr;le-d before me at t
"f ‘nemls w.-r.-- |.rr„-iit
i-njo, a
a goo.1
f
Traverse City, in said st.iU- and raun '" 'P I”''' e.-lubrule atid •■njoy
ox-.d by all wli.. Kiix-w lu-r.
>1 try UrttaUic.
ly. this .TUI day of lu-cefbbt-r. A. U.
1* miirli n-*--»«-<l
in
many
BepWe
aralB a»
j large .-iix-I.- ..f
mi-ettng
I nail Saiiirdai
UaBtalay
afternoon. .
Orand Traverse Coui
Ixiula l.iidwig has rcaleniHl bU d
MD j C(>ramtoslon expirt-s AprU A 19U
t'es as health offleer. and Martin V
kocMI has iM-en ap|Klnti-d tn fill :1
vacancy.
I CopeUDd.
Minnie
Mr. A. Thomas of Traverse
rj
1 alter ■twol New Year# day h?iv the gm
liinday school convention at Graarn meals ana at b.-dUme.
Mr. and Mrs. Phratt.
toiniday.
j
Ju»t iry tbls almide
Swwmon Rrnlhert are pulling i
D. Rose and family relunied yeatef-! mixture at the Aral slgt
their r-'i'slde saw mill on 'hi- nor
Inland,
where
they
bad, : i am.
or ifhac-k
you nchea or
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bank of .taverar lake and will ro.
allmd the funeral
-' of
- Mra.lfeel that the kl
kidueys are not ai
rea.ly le do euitom woit, •
Rcse's mMtaor.
i Juit itahV Tbir la said lo Ik.- u a
Fred Miller and
Hvtirv
Jarkson.
W .L. Brown of Traverse City \ia-]did kidney regulator, and almost e<-t .'who have tus n vMtihg In this vh.„
iird his slater. Mra. Ottloger. one day ] tain remedy for all forma of Rlieuma-; nr for «. v. ral week-, left Iasi Thura' •
tism. which Is caused by uric acid to .||bv for lU.-ir home near Knhimaroo
the blood, which the kidneys fall to:
m,„
pr.,,, Atkinson
filler out, AnynnA can «<at!ly prepare-igp, Motiday
•turned home thithU at hoaie and at wmall cost
1 follnwlng day^
Notice
DragglHs lo ihU town and vlcin-!
Uan-ev Ph^t Is vitdti
ifdting I
To the owner or owgm of any and
Ity, when shown
Uie
preixrlptlon. Mrs F D Winnie atI Mesirl
M
>11 interests In the land hereli
Muted that they can either supply;
m,>;
Vrtor aud
II VUkoehil
cribed
d and to the n
.. ..
or mort
these Ingredli-nik, or. if our readers, au..r,t New- Yi-ar'a dav a' Traverse
gagees naiued In all iiudlsrhargid re
prefer, they will compound the mix-'city
corded mortgages against sa d land or
p for them.
•4i!d Mri. I
ther«-of of rty-ord.
ty-oru. Ti‘
laaci
Id Mr« Its
■en lawfully!
■i-dtie-day.
laud!
"•*' Eataia Transfers,
ibt- following descrita-d
scrita-d laud
unpaid taxes thereon, and Ibe unl>can Yogi und fife lo Horace Hunderwlgiii-d has title thereto under tax'luir aud wife, lot 36. aiid s 3 it of
deed Issued then-fur. and that you are lot 24. hlk. 4. H. L. 4r Co.'s 14lb. 8360.
entitl.-d lo u reconveyance thereof, ail
K. P. Quackcubush
aud wife
to
Katnrx’ nii'l.'i troma::'.-: t
any time within six nionibs after n-IPn-d J. Cain, ne f*l. U ol iiwM- sec., the K-lley Lm
I UhVc
c produced the
Inra of service of this notice. niKinli. t 26. R 9.
I
Forion 1- eiiiUng be rm-l of
ment to the undersigned or to the;
Alexander Cbamuigne to Prank and ;
► ci .lar. JuUiiu ami son Steve are roiiix-■ly
ly for woHiituV ill
tlsier In Chancery of the couniy Hannah King lota 84 35 and 3C blk '‘(W-no'l Ooben Mulllif is workl
1 hast-'
has t-ver known.
which the lauda lie of all auma'f itayalde
; doing the skidding
IIII tile Rl
giaul n!il-f:l-.I;i*iIl.vT dnv.u of
palJ upon aimh
purchaae
togeiher;
Frank B. Crampton and wife to Ea- .. ^■<>^Jlan H. Lewi
Total lNdiUr«uienl. ..
wm.
'i-Ssr--
NATURE
iwAwninwon
Stewut,
•D.
a:i.l (bat «iid t
h.-.v(d t-v i;dd C...111 exu Friday.
- M'- .l,u ..f Mux, A I* l!*"\ ■« Ixw
noil’ K \V,M.KKK.
jiid-. i.f Probal
M, i A t TOILS*™.
:,tr TVarer-r Oiy ............. - laaallVkta
"SS7“™:
iSS i!S-
Bniw-re. «a
anii-
tS*MarlUa .
II iua B
S’.
'TaSSf
Sr
...
IttHwairu’’
ill lisi:
ly sad Pr«
ProveBstat Is
rndusf.u-c-Ur (Ky
TralEsfrcB CV-tar <Yiy aad Freetaanai arrlea
at > U a B. a*d » p. B
Mala liMlrmlBiamn IV.-raa B.aad4;Slp.B
K';
for the servire nr coat of publication''*^- *** *■
the vanltarlnm.
mipuied as upon 1
Nlchols«in to Grace Lewis,
o
Domlne bat- ()utle
of this nollee lo tie computed
v-f<oi and Ikliich wood
personal service of a declaration na
Richard liiirlbul and wife to Grac»- has a gang cuti.:ig three-fo
rommeiirement of suit, and tbe furLewis,
lot
(i.
Grover
l*ark.
He
b.ail
Frt<d
Contu-r
h.vl
Fri-d
CoorHT with hto wood
iher sum of FIv.- Dnilara lor each
Paige
Alsou I)
ood two days
.......... witr
..................
............
Elmer PnlRe.-maphlne celling woo
ritboui
Other .........................
adaiUonal
of charges If payment as afore.|h>i* 2-T and 26. btk. 1. Critflu and W:n ;
t.eorg- Wil-r.n f now occupying
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th- h
fernn rl»
<K-ciiplt-d
by
tnwle.
(he undersIgniMlule add.
J. Gain to E. P. .Quackenbusb. Creudnia Mob'im. of Iiw-M SM-I-. I. T 26. R 9. Then- was a danre and c-x-ialI P.I
<• res
of Grand IraverM-. mate of MIebIgan,
Brastus O. 8llh*a to Mary- A, S n>-», '« civ- ;> Thursday evening at
ixe* aSM-rsed thereon In the
yean IPUI. 1"97, 1903. 1W7
In wit;
Southwest qiiant-r ' Siwllnn
Eleven,
xlnlng 160 acres, more or leas.
Town Iwvniy-aix, North Range Nine
AYesl.
and One Cent. Sherir* fees. 1
Ura.^
t> a. 7. 3:.^ud 3T. Havlland add.
Mary A. Rt,l.w to UnM.,> of As-
"f
our grjiiam..!lH-n* il*. y ivli-x' nj-ui
ntixl hi-rl". of t'.n- ln-M to
cum tli.-u-a-a- uitU luitigato stitlVnng.
T!ie
.. . .
I’laiiL-- tix.dav can i-ni.l:u-.' r>- ■• - r-:;-!
lix-ilh. for vVviT
;x::'i .'.if
dihe.-1-h’s litat Ir.xll'j.- llio tiniPt
Kroin the root-- .'mt! he~‘-snf ilv
field Lydia E. I*tuKi-jin tm
T...
thirty yearn a«.. i;..vi:^to^thx-^\ -1;.-
'•.‘■"'“J-
bun M. K. (tiurch. a 6<' ft of lot 7
Co'irlarte srlitai] rt^^l^lcl
Ten eoupU->«
iUtllam:
.
. L
1 irlpiwd the light lantastic Th«-re was
I- Clllxemi bank of
(
Fife-Lake to
„nd n5e„„re A- 12
25, 2 and 5«. T 2«. H 9 M.
Ibosf-ss. the partv wended th<-;r way
Harry- O. Dean to Mrs. Ellen Goble.ibomcwaru
pareels In sec 2.'-. T 28. R 11
'
Adalor.- Marilneau h,is sold hi*
I> ^t No 7. Ebm Bay. jurc-U In see.
L^/'
SO. r:7. Rl«.
,9-..-'. The
con-.deration
r forty hn has rctaUi
t'Uliar ills moiv i.i.<-i';t ;i:;d .
cious tlian any r-oml.iiiati.m ..fd:
Lydia
E.
l*ifilU:Bm’s
V-
isiuncl L< itotv r.-.'-yni''.'"T •i'‘ “
.pd rerot-dy fur atm-jiiih il!-.
t>. Rt-nha Mitff. of
.is ."r»i
Mo, V
Complete
revloratioa to hcsll'
mean-. *•> m;i -lx
in' thr.i (or tiM- -•■i-.
of. o'jj.-r Miffe. .Cx- r., m. n 1 am Biiloi,
‘'s,'r2i,''7;.'tst;r iz
Jote A. kmaser to O. V. UqlM| Jam li.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
N-C b
,„.SHAKE IN A BOTTLE.
.,w o-
Tlda
T,\TE OF MlflllGAN. THE PRO
3 I at. fvail t.
tVouty
(iruiid Tiawr*.-,
U CynI lu .............. ....
.if Ibe .
(hi* Kr..tx<-r. dvi-.-j.ed.
N di i- l« hvM'l.j gIvHt that fwor
pioiiih* Irem Ihv 4-ts day <•( January.
A. II. It">8. bav.- In li nllow-wl
(or
ri.-,IJlT.r> to
i.r.-.e 111
Ih. Ir
claim:.
hga.iiM v;„.l d.v-ci.d 1.. said roart
:ul|iii(iiieni, and .-.id .iK-iw-i-d are
;<|i-li*d III I.I.--I-II: l!-i.
a d ...an, at UI.- (-1.*.,. I4lv .d Tiax.-xx--fitx in
:3"i.ra;.^y
Kidnay-Llvar Pllli
'iuWISS
Mrs. c. H. Mou«e,
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
...ill 11-
DrA.wr»s««'i
sC'.^&jvVnur;J* S’ *'-■
Bears the
Signature
of
17? y.a
1(0101
tasi
Oliver \V. IMply lo David W. 8
1 badbevi
■
,,
.
,
,
.
,
Rome o' our nelgbbnrb think
rm—ff.n
enson and wife n», of nwM **f nwi, haiiling b-s^ and shingle iiml--r
.Sow is ihe time when Uie d<x-tor
af n R. r.c 26... 27. R21.
eu>tom cawing a
the Orxm Uetcr linrioc fiat tii;n- j ha.l
phraicijD*
wilh-.ut
‘*''1'- /•';
•t.< busy, and (he patent meJIctoLucy Boylngion to Ot«. W, Lardle mill near the B'g rr«k; Acme,
MONROE CENTER.
I whxt I hufTered. ami a' tim-» 1
manufarUrers reap the barvesl, un
loir 41 and 42. bik. 9. H. L A Co. a
B-rt tt'llklnami and
family
have
. Votee of Norlhimn visl
on'.U hardlx- walk. .AT'iut l.- <- v.-aj
era great care
i taken
•gone to Traverse Cl-y After a whHe
Ibe home of his
cousin.
M
go I wn.te Mri.^l*iiikhsm for adrie
Pert wHI so tn tbe Canadian north- l^ilowWiL ’aad ran irul.r a«.v that
Siadlebauer. a few days U
Chai. 8. Brumbaugh to N. C. Pox. '
advkc of an old eminent
we»t to take a timber claim.
Mra. Burrell visited her sister. Mra.
\x-sv-jal I-.- ComLxdia E. I-iakbam'iI'xakbam'i- Vx-sv-ja'
acM
of
nwM
and
wVi
of
noli
of
nwM
prldav
evening
a
reception
who
says
that
Rbeumattom
Cw aeTeaBmpaMa!*twIG^Tlan ■£ Wagner, over Bunday.
p.>un.l and Mr*. I'iukhsa.'* advire rr____Kidney
trouble
sreathcr
Is
here,
toiacOva aat msMS w* a tnmx SmI at mis
.
______
the
Rev.
B
H
neirlr.g
Mrs R. 8. Gilbert rarareed from
.lor.-.! k.-»UK atx-J .-trx-netb.
It i*
Union City Thuradar night, bringing aad also tells wbai to do tn case of
worth m-.uot.-.ias of g'-id V- tuEerisg
her brother and wife with her. They
b«A4 ex. 4* aeret. sac. SO. T 25. R 9.: were 75 paraou at the reception from
will stay imra the rwt of the wlnti
O. V Holmis to John A. l.oranger.'ber« and aarroandlDg eountre '
Mrs c. Kargravaa to vtaltlnf
•
acM «6 a»'to. aec. 19. T 25. R 9.
|a very entoyahla aBalr.
Yourd truly.
PrestOB Dewing,
The Kind You Have
Always Bonghl
Death gt Mra. Law.-<
......................
SaUrJjsi^Mi^r,:-- anatrtivrl.a.'.
For In&nts End CUldrsn.
CJISTORIA
The agoniilng itching and bumlag
<rf the shin, a* in iisetna; tin- fri^tfiil
etta^i.^ro
CASTORIA
AreJ^-W-
........
Total...
Ca-h rir-iv.tt frt
Ca>b rtvtnt.tilii
irl j
'ai>st>lut<-lv(ire I
frt-m tbv dinwiir.
A f-« vrsun ac- 1
(ttnlrartrd erv-ma, I
I
anil tn^sme an in- I
tMwe fvSrver. A wlii-le stniw passftd
on rlnea. my
without <dK« haviBg
__
■ from tl« ktMtatotlw
nokka axMl nrariy
viniUiii
^
to«»liciugaiV''t^ with Vi...........................
t/M |>rB0litii>nm. ■|■rciall•t•. d-vmsti
.......... .nnpur|KiM-. My<Uiirtit>T>
In lavrtamnilM im-<J lisriug jitvamlied
t'utievs tor my grandson toon-ilhan
toon-llhan
twenty riwn ago. 1 at onn- (tfOCurvU
the Cutirars Hen»-di<-« and found im
mediate Impfovrmeiii and Cna! cun-,
till to-day, though wrll along in yvats.
1 am as though I had never had that
dtawse.
iwse. I am well
well known in the Ttrliw
itv ul leiokrilU- anti ('ineiimaii. and all
witmwata.
ibis cvuld l»- vi-riC-xl hv witiMwara.
. Rl., lA-ui.May 14, 1907."
Wn Qaro. sinotgiagansaxl Din-ri
and
*K
.
.
Total Wtaupald —
cr,«
Koch, with whom he made bis home.
county;
That
Ddaco. a lobe, had
a. and afitv u-yrng
tl«- tl.-rttT. t.t Uir
aw
tin- di*esM* and auflmug.
1 rw'mitwt>d'<dt'utic-urs Bl»1 in a '
wr«do.ll,-c!uW'
vbeCber or^not tbe
board by the eounty deit
JNtaaMeVi., -
2SS!ffi2SgSSS-
cltlsM of thia pace, died at hl^ home. I
a MatoB
ixcru
211 K. Ninth atrecl. at 1:36 89tun).vv.“~'®“
.^
nounty.
morning of pareala.
He wna
7C
9
ttsmk
BOTH OWE COMPLETE
RECOVERY TO CUTICURA
>— aat
k.t..«
bill of |4»
redpcctfatlf r^ert thereon ai foUowa:
(miIIkoi
OI UJam— Kyrr*. b<w l.un»d:
to
Bthel Jobnaon
yeaW ISe
. *« claim of Hra. --------------------------^...
B waa ceferred the msttar of the Icrdar wbo pmenied a
TWOe[MiiRKIiBL[
CURESOFmH
l.rdui K ^inkhnirWege.
t.tlilv ('.viHi.... !-l di'i tor M."'. Muff,
................
" riagwomuiL
Rubber' Soles
on yoar o!-J KuL1a-«
a>M slot to tbe’rear.
We oiment rubber
sales on and. guar
antee-tbem never to
eome off.A«k to see tbe mbber acling we ute.
•RAMO TRAVtMt HtflAlA. THURtOAV. JANUARV 1«. WPS. ^
and Mrs. Free Levis and-ctUldm ()(U.-rTM aad a fMcnl lood ttea ot-' Ur. aad Uti Lmb Bockm hare
....................
.
.
...
attir tu Uooffsioma B) Tlsii r«la:lTM
tau. ,pUa*.
TvsBtr-tvq.............
.....................
‘
iMk^f the deliEbtrnl ainaer aerrea
Urs. 'Bovnaa and Ur«..A>ex IbdU there.
be tn bMtesi and the oceasloB *aa, .'p-n' a ce :plr of dava last week vltb' CbarUe Wbiteterd TCBt to Inland
arraUf enjored by those present. ifritBds .n Tneetae City
1»ke to vo-k.
Ur. R:II bad not visited here »ln«! Ml** Allee So'iM r>'iurrod Ssitirdav
$ni< dun’ Brot hive their n»:'.I nl
abo« ten rrsr> aso asd of course fiom Benzoala. sbirt- rbi.- bas !kh-u i! > <t r.sJy (or buflaess now.
flodt raanr chance*.
,. .iiii-c u . past two w.ek*
. Jan. 13.
M.-. Bthel Bhlnehart relumed toj Mr# Ateble Campbell baa been
----------laidlBctoa Tboradsr after spendlnc tick wUh
quinsy
fi» the laii
tUMHIT CITY,
a fi-v weeks at ber bone here.
jveek.
•
Amonc those who ar.- sick t..i«
UJ>i! Ana Br.cht weni to TraTeme' Mrs, S. F. LtKkejr who bM been thi,
are Mrs D. C. Kin*»ler and
City last week to resume her moalcleaHug (or little Helm Sours the part iwc. «on«, Roseo. and Ju*p« r, M
»i.iuy. alter rpendnic her mcatloo at; tew weeas reiam.d to her borne In Bowerman and M. V. Mahan,
Good judgeoieBt t* m neceutfy to mecm u it » in •»•
home.
lilk Rap d» last Mooday.
! fbe (arm horae o( J. A. Brewer.
Jan. 18.
I Mlai Pearl Curry vent to Traverse joup-baif mile comb oftere burned to
caDed '‘wei^ibe'* natlen.
-----------jClty TotsJay for a rtslt v.th Irtend* ,h, gmood lift Thursday nl*ht. Part
RAtT PARAOIBE.
i ^he families o( Wood and Hennrtot the contents were saved. The
The bot cooki *re ll»*e who ar« "parbcuW.
on
R,™. .o Mr. ..a M,.. W„.
..
When they ha« found the ri^ proportioB and the
only 1800 inrnranee on the house
gerald. Jan. lO, a daufhter.
“ Ji
one hundred didlars
UUs g-iale Kalndorfer
bcil material* they atkk to them and the cooaeqoence is
(Or Urs I J. Newmarcb
that their bakuig always coma oat “tight".
Mrs. Clsrce Sast
Mr.,
Clarce
wln^rn i!
Tbe (amlly
(ew
dsys
with Mr.
Never any doubt al»ut resulu.wkh them, ^ecaim Acy
held Thursday all day ur;;d'fort^ nictoi mcepi Mrs. BrewSarion.
the Glance
A ....
„ muKf
»h.. uiM^.ri.^u
discovered Ihe
■" — —.
—------... hall.
...e xii.-,
Ultle Jsy AB»tel| isI on the cam. i
know what they’re doing.
was reported
p,, u
headway
....
■ony Webber “IV*
-------- by all pres- ““o poi
Tony
eattnyulsh It. They
That’s the ream
e other side of,
V lb i’ "*n
**'•• ■**““'* Powers
vUlied
at the m2e*cw
le cooQ \
and
T'.eaday.
Kalkaaka
on -buslnees. Tuesday,
Whers
Friday.
■ arrived
Newmarcb 1< alek vllhj
. J. Cams and two da-ii
• here were p|en-y ot n.
Cora and Florence, and MUs^Rena bor# ready
vady to take the (aniily in
M’liiru ranie down frewn Traverse
cuy to auend the Monlsou reunion,,
I
PARADISE KEI0HT8.
relnmloc fYiday.
,
Mis Lowell Bo-irs is reported quite i
B»a»i lenklns of l.ake View It visitInc his friend. J. H. Manly.
poorly at this wrlllni:.
. t.
•'The Floiir the Best. Cooks U«"
I Bayer. Frita, fMIrtek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leusen are enjoyln
I M. •
a visit from thely bra
f-’her llnib. She ha> the svnipa-hy of
Haskins, of Bellatre.
Aid roelel.T i
. the entire communily
Hu been used steadily in hundreds of famibo (or over
last Thutsda;.
Jan. IS.
1 E. K. Pettroitlll who
twen^ yean.
MyrtlecRarick Is a^st'nc Mrs. E.
, months In
. and,
sre of j.lnesley with her work.
home Sa urday. Jan. lUh.
PORT
ONEIC
because Acy Ascovered y^ ago that Aw got the
The lAidlee* Aid society of this vlGrace
haa been sick __ _
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Keldertiooae
—.......... .
......... Bjvr
.
elnilv will meet with Mrs. Allen Kct- made a-business ir p to Traverae .few daysI with scartei (ever. Her
best roiib from it and were wise enough not to be chang
fer Wednesday.
City one day Iasi week.
‘
‘ ease was very lichl. and It U.thenght
ing around.
Mrs ..iiiher Mse.v and children
'rank l-lrlch who spent ihe she will
have...ween on (be sick Hat'the past past, month with her parenu. Ur. and: Tlie weather haa been very pleas-.
The reason Aqt have been wise esKHigh jDOt tc^Aange
week. V.
Mrs. Geo Ijiiir, and relallvrs of ibis lilt (cm- some time.
•
is Imuttse no one has ever been able to produce a better
David Manlcold and R.
tsrshall,
r* i limed to her home
S. T. Franklin of Upland. Ca. Is
>r tbe‘
are eiiit.ne hemlock Iocs
pending a few days with bis
flout.
Odhbs Oo.
V >1' Ihls
place, J. H, Byer
_ - .
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.
and
ted with friends (uiully.
It’s doubtful if Aey wer will.
se City and. Marpiret Powell who
n lSth. a tree was felled across taptd (
. V
-wori-inc «l John Shorter's
For aale by your dealer.
the nUrens’ leienbone wire and. Born.
John Miller.
n tum.-d home over Sunday.
rs'ised some loeonvenlence before
in a, a dauchter.
; prot. I. B. OlU»rt of Traverse
the tepalHnc was done.
A pleasant surprise was (rtvrn onV|,v ».n,
a lecture a: Ovlalt M.
VALUY cmr MUMC 00.
Jan. M. .
r. and Mn .-John Thof-on and (am- j; cp„rch Jan. "L od' "Sew hMucuCruSRoMAMkk.
lly Thursday even nc. the evcnloc
1/,^,
WroncTr" Admission
luilnc siiciu In danclne «nd pUyinc ,a.p,„y p..nis
SOUTH WILLI.
Ihe
I
came*.
About
thirty
cuests
were:
„
p wtll be a tin shower s
Refreshment--------------------home of Mr! Herb will for the bene-!'-(went.
present. Refreshmenu
were iserreda
late
lit ol Mr. ond Mrs. Hall. Wednesday'*' ' ‘
SOLON.
ntrM.
Word has been reee'ved from C. B ,
Have pm In roal furenee and
M. C. Cate has loft Solon (or
took a toad of
o bduaebold coods to Fiwemsn who enlisted from here ” -, E.
oson and family.
will ncii rhe.-tp. Will take wood In vivlnlor.
ins house.
ahmit Jnly. They spent their Christ-1 J“ehane*'.
i Mra. C. A. HannafOrd of Traverse
MIsa Hall s]ipent a few days with mas in Trinidad. Spain. He neema to'
2 *t.
8. a. Walt.
/Clay and Mra. Burr LevU her mister. Urs. O. Luce last week.
enlov
hit
Toysce.
,
of aame place, and a broiber Andrew
Mia.
from UaySeld
Mra. Frank Bayers
Bajcri fn
. .
? havine some
Jan 13.
Oil! Dorn HInnesoU are vtalUttg at
ilted _ri. O. Luce last Frldsy aftor■wr-atnrr: Bo s'elchlnc bui
Boy Hunafordia.
Doon. also attended the debate
good for wheel.
'
CATARRH
wbecls.
,
TravW. O. Uckerman and mother
Hodge In the evenlnc and colui
Vimes are dull; not much going on*
-----------sr*e C tv Occtors
calWrs at Maple City Thnraday.
I her Bister's. Mrs. Wlneheomb's h
the timber Is gone 1 Unless Properly Treated with Hyomei
;t prisent: rinre
#1
Half of the nresertpi'oTui
K. W. H«TTta«tn« and wife v
visit her until
Bece-uet Serious.
mO lumberini
'V' Luce wai ‘n Blackman nrtet Traverse Clfv doctors write at
ruturrhsl lro"He»i are fnrmore dsntroubles
Ihnt
result
dlreetlv
from
Friday Mra. (
borhood last Saturday pcddllog b^, : weakened stnmneh. Stencthen the loriuR men.
lira!
' ee*t>”« than they seem at
Dt It was poor alelcfalng.
l-tomseb m-ete. tnerease the serreM™ »> O. WHkop of WUllamston., thoertL
The teacher. Mta^Wynkoop, U mv
Mrs. B
______
_
_____ and
..... .-r,,.
«,iu \Ilph.. ’'»!«
who has be-n
been vliltlnR
vliltlnc her
v- have eoturrl-, tb.-re is an Ir
f iraslrle
julees
voi."will
'f n-..
•taylnc with Mra. BU Good
Monday i
gastne 5'"
J', . '
Vr. and Mr?. A. M. rHniee .rate ef the muepuc msir
moved to hrr home again.
I
U
I
--0..
>u>a
*—rk-has
rp,
home
nnu
weakened
tissues
which
al^
J^B FerguBon has the Umber aUiB becaui 1 Mrs. Bancroft la very alek Hon. with Its beadachra. diet neas. [ S'"'*'’, for the pasHi
denrewslnn of snlrits. snoU before the;D'ri'rd home, bhe t
all oa atitfs on the swamp forty of herself.
W. O. lAckerman.
The snow storm Sunday dJd not eves, uervnusneas. sleeplessness, and
th«i*e of ennsumpttOD.
M Gate and W. O. DIekenn
b...
„,b„
man at- psip
rondlilon of the roads, for J-,-™,
To'i -ilH'uM gii' purtu'. ar qiileklvar
tended church at Cedar Sunday
J nt^t. j
snow drifted «o bad that In plarcn
prwslhle lii-rore anv rlancrrnu* grrm“
build up the ?-r.uit:lli
frlendi here.
K. W. Harrington this Monday 11,
alrnos' lnii>os-'ble to get
ol v.-ry . ;*iai m-u nuv l-nathe lodgi- on the
K-r.. / - - • - • '■*- ■r.ipiuililuK
IL'- throuRb and wh.-n through the elelgb nod heulih of the stomaeh with Ml-|*
dim
s»»-il tl— iu' ard wt.rk debtructloii
ona isb.et*. Von will soon Bod your-.
h<altb Isuiy.
ould strike barevground.
Jers Van Is back from the lomber.ln the throat and lungs,
Jan. 13.
oortf. ne says wages STO SO very' The eSRleel. simplest, quickest,
nr
In
the
woods.
'
s»r<-?t
and cheaneot wav to eure eaIf Ml o na <1 <1 nu- have an unusual-;
Mark Is not lniprorin« very ■ tarrh Is hv the dlriTf m-ihod, breathHOLMES' SIDING.
Ir curative eflect In stomach d'aorders ‘
Mrs. W. Wells, vho has bM In
It rould not lie sold on the Ruarsniee fapt. We hope (or hU recovery lo,lng Hyomel. This wonderful medi
again.
.rated .ulr irralmeul does not drug
Klagaln helping to care for her
riven bv S. E. Walt A Scut to re-. hrslth
*
: and derange the stomaeh, but Ik
dao^urjilra. Oook. hM returaod to
fund the money unlem It does all that. Jan 12
. ___ _
breathed In. directly Jnllowlug ami
everyone wtsblng for. anow.
It claimed tor It. They give an abao-;
'
ACME
deilrovlng all disease germs that ma>
BmatMa Brnnati U very much bet
A. C. Wynkoep haa shat down on Ime iinquallTled gusranlei-with every
Mrs. Green Is op the sick list.
‘‘*1?
Inhaled.
ter. Hta brothers Warren and Myron hit log cutters until hauling beglniAS 5u-eeni bos of Mlo-oa that the money
Born, to Mr. and Mr* Staals. Jan. ,
vho were called here on account of tbev have over 700.000 fee: on the s-lll be refunded uolesi the medlrine
Mr. Bennett's lllneaa returned to their skids and no prospect of nsovlng e-ires.
• '» *«’■» '■ '' '
fhey Uke the whole risk. 1. a baby rRlrl.
you certainly can afford to get' About
evidence of their confidence In
home la Hartford last Thursday.
them.
Alyjoi 2S
JS young folks gathered at'
• be home
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Wimam""' treainieiit and .should dispel all
Mrs. C. J. Bancroft U on thv sick
at ihe
AOelhert Lewis was host to quite a Ml-ona from them on mis plan.
lay night to celebrate doubt .as to >t» Curative properties.
UsL Dr. ehiier In attendance. .
gathering of rdltUves Sunday. The
ih birthday. In which They ahree to refund the purchase
Andrew Prindle has a very atek gueses were his mother, Mrs. i^tber
ELK LAI
oriee to anvone whom H'omel fslk
horde. Two doetora were called, one l./cwis of Traverse and her bratber.
Elk 1-ake grange held their regulliar music and games were .played. L gbt to
benefit, and vou do not risk a cent
from Klngaley and ooe froa File A. J. 8:11. of emton. Iowa, and tla- meeting Fridsv evening. Sute dele- refreshments
In testing It* healing virtues. A comUke.
•er. Mrs. C. A. Kannaford of Solon; gate n H. MrMnllen was prerent and , ported a good time,
mnrned blM*I"’! ’J O® » »
inslallrd officers and also gave a reMlss Maud Stiles
Mr. MOldcroft Is hauling hit Inmher aU"“*■ "lo *'•
I that Is claimed for It
In the Affairs of
the Cook
Lily White
S STSiS-ii
&-«rce Sliiiiuons \Mt<d in Tiaverse City over Sunday. '
Miss Mat
■
Salunlay l.>
her sts.er.,|^ ^
Mis A. Z, Gret-u. of
The Harter Hr,*,
w.-ihv was not able to come
iir’nci
over to do the coukliic ai the ramp.
'E F. Tldd loadi-d out a cat
hundred tboerand shinales i
C. Boone, of Z.wbind. Mich.
Mr. Streeter U cetUne a nice
pine lops ou hlr rkldwajs;
teams hroucht 1« over ;3.o
toads one da>-« last w.vk.
Joseph Douaherty. who has lieeD III
lost Thuts-, -riMt^wti
'"'“'i-s;.'
ITS NO WONDER
That the people an all iloeldng to this store to take ad
vantage oi the
Defiance Incubators and Brooders
ConUiDi&ff fomplfb- ilescrii.liou. prii'e list, aa.l teolin'iuutts of
of njp.uy iitislioJ rust ’iii ra D* ool buy ad IncnhaVir oi
Hr.«>di-r until you Kuvt? aueu ihia U>.k. .A OAitl will bring it.
A'litreea
MARK E. CmWlS
luvcQtor anil tn.inafH' tnrvr rf Dt-finiic.- Incuhviort and Broodera
Maoton
•
MIc igan
I STEINBERG BROS.
GREAT INVENTORY SALES
When Ihonund. of dollar, wonh of the newest merebandUe are beina iinm-rc;fiill>- »»cti<iced. It started with a p-ienoitt-nal resh and i> now on tn full blast and KOinu at a rapid rate
Thi. .ule will po.itively end on January 26. Many line, are being clo«d out daily and o h-.r good -Hee- a-lded. but the a.sortnunt cannot hold out long at the rate they are going,
you »boutd thcivfore*make every^ffon to call at once.
Misheu
Overcoats ^4^ttiJ^en^w^^^a Third to a Half Off
Ooaks forandLadiei-.
Childrea at Nearly HaU Price ^Te:.
Waists, Furs, Silks and Dress Goods all at Heavy Reductions
Underwear '°'M!her.1 Onc-Fourfh Off.
Ladles* Long Coats that werv
17.60 ADdtlO At ......................
Ladles* Waists that w«.d. $1.Ta
M
Aod|2.iaAt...................
Me
Large 11>4 Blankets worth tl
aud»1.25at
........................
Good Cotton Batting at ir Be
fit
Ladles* Waists Ibat v.-r» tSaO
Akd»::i at................................... $L7$
Mlsaes* C2oals:b«onb »7.60 and
*^.60.at....................................HM
Ladles’ FnriScarfs ihatvprefi
at.................................................<2.50
Best Dating Cloths At 4fi . Tc
Misses* CoatS' «onh S3 andAl
M.......................................... UM
Bahv CoalA uoni. «.% a...i it\:n
«........................................... HM
Ladles* Far Scarls that wd- 112
at............................................07.M
Gennnn Knitting Yam
Babv'CofitR worn, S '.-o«,ul
At.................................................... iLM
3fi inch Fancy Snitfngs r.>
vaJuw for......................................
Ladles* Long Coats that
vud.
fl&ADdllCiAt..............................
hftd.............................................................
and.............................................................
per akiin.......................................
85c
Men’s Overcoats that were 17 .Vi
»>1. and r.' «l .....................
HH
Men’s Heavy Wool UaderWCar worth $1 aod |1.25at....
Best BoUalo Flannel Shirts
lie
Men’s Overcoats that wen* $io
aid *12 al ..................................... M.75
Men’s Suits that Vr^rc $10 aoU S12 *
at ....................................
<6.75
Boys’ Winter Caps worth 60
<C
Sheep Lined Dnck Coats that
WC
Men’s Sweaters that were 11 and
$125 at.........................................
Wc
Childrens' Sweaters t! avuT-rc
$I al J $lil5 at ............................
Tlckcls with every Me purcbasc. good for Roeldng Chairs, Center Tables and oUier pre
We
7<C
wr.n:; $1 7-5 and $2 at..........................<LS<
acd75cat ....................................
2<e
wei«i $4.50 and $0 at--------- ------------ «.19
Men’s Hea\*y Wool Pants, ail
48e
5i*e6 wcrlh$l.75al............................ <L2S
IS. Good until June isL
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