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Grand Traverse Herald, December 04, 1913
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)
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1913-12-04
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1
OLDEST PAPES IN lOCmCAN NOBTH OF GBAND BAPIDS-ESTABUSflED 18SS.
Covers the
Graod Trav
erse Region.
ABO TBAVZBSB BAT KAQLB
Ti;A.VKI{SK « ITY. CIJAND TKAVKIJSK COI NTY. MH IIUIAN.
TJII HSIUY. DKCKMIiEU 4. itn:}.
HEAVY
RUSSIAN RUDGET IS
PLEASED WITH FRMIGE PUTS
GADNTLET IS
FRUIT BROWERS TALK OVER
FOR AVIATION GORPS CUNMEN GIVEN
HEAVIEST ON GORTINERT
FANCY APPLES
THROWN DOWN
POLICE POWER
PROBLEMS THAT ARE OF
INTEREST TO THE CRAFT
FLAVOR WAS JUST RIGHT
(liy United l*rea».y
I'aHs. Ik-c. 1. The natlonnl sut.xcrti'lliin for France's military av-talion corps haa reached $1.2U5.KiH..'ac(xvrding In flgiireH given out today by
the S'BlIubal AvUtlon eomtnittew
additlcn to this sum nearly
I.Uon
BPrea •■/ land have Ixx-n given tc
d.-partmenl for landing ai>a<« for
plan.-*. work*ho|i*. etc. __
frull gron-ern of the ntalo
brought up al the evening nfWion
and the questluna anied of the a|>eak'
em cleared up ninny importani
poiitta In the mind* of tlu> audience: LETTER OF APPRECIATION hAS
BEEN RECEIVED
The prograni opened with a talk
upon the Sulcer and Jakway l•nla
given hy R. A. Suiythe. of
^ MOST
SUCCESSFUL
MEETING
Ion liarlior. In uhleh he explained In American PomelofilcaJ Secisty Withes
SOCIETY HAS HELD.
That Larger Exhibit Had Been
detail the provlatuns of the uieaaiire*.
Made of Wc^n Michigan
afler which a free for all dl*ru»*lon
Orehacd'Producta./
waa engaged in over tbe methoda of
rtiforring these law*.
RECEIVED REGULAR OVATION
eonKendu* of opinion that the proper
F^Onr JOINT SESSION
The
fame
of w«-»tut;^ii Michigan
nir.iliod wa» to place the enforcement
Iniii.
juiriicularly
apples,
is
slowly
In the hand* of the pure fond depart.
spreading over the eiiilre Ainericaii
WESTERN MICHIGAN GIVEN TWO
It. iKHwuao that deiiartnicnt I* bel
contliienl. A few weeks since, alxuil
OFFICIAL POSITIONS.
filled than any other to carry out
dozen plates of weslern Michlgati
• Work. Al pn-aent the laws nrr
fancy apple* woe foranr-U-.l to Wash
lived up lu and in many »>e<tlonH
Mjinjr'lnUren:ng Paper* and TalM
tiigixn for extiihltlun -In i-onmx-tloii
of the atale the grower* are
Ware Given By TOeee on Pro
Willi the aithiial meet lug <if Ihe A«ierlmiliar with |ho requlremeul* The
I'oiiioliigicul
Yexlctday's
gram. Several practical
eonimiKHlun men are alao.^lax In dt*__
Idea* Wore Adopted.
brought .a lelliV Irniil iIm* *e«'n'
mamllng the name* of the feiowri'~yin lary of thU mm'Iiiv.-Iii uhlih he cone,
the |>arkage* and oUier reiiuirement*. mciits u|ion Ihe appl.w iliat . atne from Member* of All Partlee Joined in Ap( Kram W(>dnr*«la>'a ll(Kt>rd-liBi:lo.
plauee When He Ceesed Deliver
A long dt*cii**lim wb* al*<> indiilEed this arx-thili. Tlie letter aavs: "Tli.All tlie InrontDC train* ypilcrday
ing Meeuge—Mre. Wileen
over the enforeeraent of the law •xiiiimliiee ^f award* r* jK>rtcd tliai
brou'ahi jn a^lilonal
and Oaughter* PreeenL
designed to curb the spread of the the exhibii hy Hugh .tniit wa* «f *|>e«hn WrhUao State flortk-ultural eo.
yellow a In |x-arliea. and Mwi ial ob lal nmrif Thl* exi.lhll from U.e
clety eoRveiitloQ and lb« afternoon Jevtlon woa tnade l« the provision
C4- .-onalMed of a plaiV
aeesloa In ttir Oenira) Methodlot
(By
John
Edwin Nevin. Staff Cerrethat reuulrea Ibo lna|>eclor In the of Winter Ihinana apidea, the
rhnreb 'ab* atirnded liy «\or
United Pree*.)
townships In lx- a free holder. There having Ihx-d torwardixl at the cIom- •>!
hundred peoiile. A. J. nopera.
Waxhlligloli, l)«v. 2. —-kn eJilerlng
are few pn*i*eriy ow ner* w ho are *111
irand
Traver*e
lieglun.
Ajiple
of Deulab. «ae Ibc flm apeaker and
loeur'jhe enmity of the whole show. It will l>e holed that thi-M- ap wixlge fifp, g.ocriiiiieiiliil owncmhlp
b1* «ub)eri "On bard y'ertlllutlon"
luwnalitp for two rlnllani l>er day pie* after Imi.liig Ixh-ii on exhihlRun l>ublic uiilllles un>l a ili'iuiiud tluU ibc
vaa l^led In a manner that shoa- wlit.h the luw alh>w* for this work,
days, and having lx>en forwar.hxl p^ple, mil ixdlliclaii*. ‘ wlecl Ihelr
«d bU knovledce of tbb iniportani
a* a result the Inspection* made
way across the coniineiii, .were |.r.-*ld. nllal rau.Ildal.* were llie'r« vo
matter. At tbe clone he ahnwerod
few and |irartli'ally no prolecllon stlll.^f auRIcleni quallly to Ix- eiitilied iuiloiiary wttggeximi* of .................
many queittOBk that vere a»ked
\Viliu,ii
111 .reading hi* annual mi>*I* given llie orrlinril* by thia
- ■'H>erlal merit."
■ the deleKatea Mr. Itoiter* Hlantraied
(u coiigre*B the |iresi.leu( Iraiiklr
Those preariit felt that the stale
The serreury of this asum-lalion
bit talk with a number of vecy rdrecould nut stand any more •ximinls- make# several commenis ii]a>n (k-and advoculcd governtu<xit owtjer*hlp of a
fully iiretNired rharu that mndr tbt*
^
enfnr<-e the law and thul |>er.
apple* Ilia) are of inN-resl. railroad in Alaska.
matter all tbe more Intereitlu;. W.
The president Mtinixl *|x-uklng i>l
haps till* work might also lie Jeft to
"Ope piilnl I have noticed
O. Parnirvorth of WaFerrllle. Ohio. Ii the pure food deiartmenl with the I* Ihut the slogan on your hoxe*.
•7 p. m. and coinpleled hi* me**qge
tborouchly poated on the barveatlnic
mlniit.**
later.
Wilanii
I*
ronlident.
other aSair* ronnected with the fruit 'HtiIi W|th.Havor.‘ l» eerulnly well
and packlnit'of frulL and In faU talk Indiisiry. It Is pmbahls that the hut. for I had the plrasar.- of tuimpllng
commenting on Mexlm (bat until
he brouaht oat maO) Important i>olnte«
iluqrla I* ellmliiatixl -noihlng can he
win IJ* asked
that were aloaely tolloaed. In gie
a few haring Ixvii left over done.' .Mr*. WII*on and dunghier*,
dimlnate the- freeholder clause from
Margarel and Kleauor. heard (hr pre*general diecuaniem that ennued be
ih» hill and make other provision after the arrwmhlc at the close of the
Ident from the Iront row- in the ex.cu
maa tbe target for queitloo* from
for the entoreement of the.penalile*. exhlhlt. I want to tell you that I.
gal.lcry. Tim wamieat api.laitse
many of the detegatea and a* they
Two
llluslraled
leetures were have not oaten a Haldwtn foi many a
. when the |ire*|.b-m advo.uie.i
e here for Information and he to
Iven durfng IIiq evening, the first hy *ar that has had snap like tlie*e."
teal i.re-ldcniial prlinariea. • A* the
gif* it. the argn^unt was of mutual
The
aecreiary
al»o
thank*
tho
WestITof.
II iVttll of .M. A. (‘ in
twocm. The baAnre of the aeMlo»
rji Mlehigan l>cv.-1upim.nt hiinsiu for; pve<ideiii ceased *iH-aklng nicmlMTa
which he shouixl many slides of
Jiiiii|*-d In their bx-t and Bpplau*e
waa taken bp to thto manner
raleridilan and other Insects that gathering abd forwarding Ihe ap|de*
from repiihtban* an,d detiincrnts alike
important point made was that he haa
itrey tipou Fnilt tree*. He also gave to the national iiiix'ilug. lipi exan
itlnuf-d___ until
he
dl*api>eared
alwaya uaed a baaket for the 'plel^
word*
are.
'Tertninly
the
Kodeiy
f.n-l*
a lurid explanation of how the flow"
Ing and In ihia way-there 1* no dam
grateful for the part Ihat you per through a door at the rtwr. It was far
■a are pnllcnised by tho l>ee«
Bway’lhe wnnnest recaption IVaxi.
age to the frull ITie pl( ker'baa lx>lh
I'rof. H. J. Bustace showed a formed In making thl* event o |x»*lilvc hlelil Wlleoti has received since he a*
banda free and be can 8eroiiipll*h
I only wl»h now that we,
aerie* of lantern slide* of farm and wuceesB
sumel hi* POHllton a* the leuiler of
twice as much work. The apple*
orchard scene* In •Michigan, ending, could liBW liad a larger display of. lie .leinocracy.'
graders were dls'Hisaed and llili
fnilt, • • • I ani *ure ii wiuibF
hla leelure with WeMern Michigan
abowed bow much valuable time could
have berti worth It to wenleTii MlcliK
scenes from (he lot owned hy the de.
l>e saved In the larger orchard* and
since IlieVxhIhllH were ltu.p. i:tvcV>|'ment hytenu. •
tbe Increaaed'Value ihat ac'rued to
ed and studied hy ihniiKund* from all
Mortilng geeeien.
the atoek when |•■eke<l In Ibl* waj. Mr.
(■arts of ihw country and from foreign
At ihr opening of Ihc morning s<^' Innda."
raae. of Hodu*. N. Y.. ataied timt he
prartlced the. golden’ruts In ah hiv'
Munson suied t«at
1 convontlon
work, not so tnueh from the religious
*•" I**®
M'-a. but from a strictly c^tmtiierclal tliai had l>een held In the city. The
propneltlOD. Thee spraying' malerial* first was furly :<<ars ago. the second
He ask< d If lunre were
0R<,
Were taken enro of and maay gave Irii veai*
their rnried experiences with them any wiro bad been prexent at Fho
and t^ae that bad proved the tuoM previous meeting to tako soata on
the plntforin and K. O. ]*dd and A.;
suceeanul.
One of the featurra of the <mnvrn. 1* Cray of the J’entiisula did so. K
tion was tbe beautiful fluwer* that M Tlrowii wa* In attendance and eatd
were given the aaaemhiy hy Henry that he liact lieen a fruit Ilian for Ihe
L^f^ED^N
«mlth of Grand Raplde. who brought la*t f’lbixxdght years. . Tbe first
with him WM of tbe Rnesl-chryjmn- speaker^ was W. I> Itagicy of Old
Ihemum* and roeee seen here They Mission, on "KruU Crowing on Randy
Acidant Was Caused By Leaving
grar-rxi the varioui doeka In the as- Ijitid." He told of his exi*erteij<-e«
CbiUh on While He waa Crank
sitae IQC, and ilir different manners
setiibly raonl.
ing Hia Machirie- Wifa
Questions of apeclal luicrest to the
(('otjiiiim d on page two.)
Wttncaaed Tragedy.
WHOttSTATE
IS REPRESENTED
OLD
WILSON READ
HIS MESSAGE
NUYOR ERGOURAGES MURD9
FLAMES CLAIM
MANY LODGERS
DOCTOR KILLED
AT SOPEMISH
SURVIVED eUT FEW HOURS
TWDITY-SEVEI KNOWN DEAD
PERSONAL FACTOR IS IMPORTANT
IN DEVELOPING ANY COMMUNITY
made
through lb. eifons of iHiWIc aplritix]
cltiaona wiui lose no oppartanlty to
let tbe ouixl'Ie world know aboat what
la being .lone to l>etier Ibo general
eoodlUons of thai imnlnilar loralliy.
Tbb aysteru la noihlng more tbaB' )udictoua a>lveni>dng m.pllod in the
pUces where li will do the moat good
go place can grow that kee|w Ha
Ibod fcaiurea to lis. If an.l traata to
Ittck fqr Btrangers to And (hem out.
If your own town or vicinity^has featarea Miai a e more desirable than leaa
It la .'oiir duty aa a
fa*nr«I placet
pi
■ rtiUeiito
|{ to .do your pan in acquainting
the ouulde world wRb ihnae (aeU. if
you neglect tbia duty you are falling
short of the function that cUltenablp
>r<«tes in tbe Individual-an.| tbereliy
neglecilBg to grow to yuur full siau
me at a twmmnpUy force. Adveit(aing b tbe ecleace of magnifying the
■good loinu and atUl keeping wltKin
tbe truth, BBd tbe qkti who can beat
do'ibit work it not.only a good bualMM mag but aa ^f^iagly dealra-
Jdu cliliU'n. I'lvery ix-mmi ' u live*
. <s-rtaili <-oiivmuiiii> bt:
nibkes.
hbs llying I here owes that c.
niethlng
ihltig In
1 return for iho ssuvice It
rvndcra blm. and the one who fulls to
jwy thIa dehi hy trying k> hulld up ilic
Intereala of tbe Imalltv Is not only an
Ingrat* but 'a niillsione arounif the
neck of prugress. The heel advectlMxl
communlUe* are the (inei ^lat numiier within Ihelr cunAnna fieople wlih
original IUt«a and a desire }u help
others at well aa tbemsetvM. Tor It is
only by evolving and |•uulnK Into et
f««t new Idea* that iiermaneni results
can bo obulned. Tbe town where the
iwople are alive to tbidr opiiortunlUea
and do not heslUte to make lh«.n>ost
ivery chance that iiresents Itself
worth while for the
general good Is always a good pla<«
In-wMcb to live and do.faualnm. His
tory baa proven ihb lo bo true Wd
tbe lowne that bare learned tbla leeaoD are tbe onea vhMw buslnera Is
good and tbe |>eople are aaUsfled.wtth
tSiHx'lal to The llecord-Magir.)
Men in Cell Roema and Wooden
t'opeml*h. Hec. .r'-l>r. A H. forBunk* Were Caught by Flame*
Ml was *u l>adl>' fruxtied by hi*
as They Shot Through
autoiiiohllft yesterday afiernnoo that
Building.
riled xfHirlly afterward. Dr, foriiell had Ix-en out on a fimfessional
Illy fttlit*! Pr.'kh.)
HoHion, Ihv-. 3.—Tw’cnty Keren dead, call and on lily reiurn. hlxSvlfe went
the garage i.i inform lilm
three fatally Injurtvl and dozetih of
aiaritxl to erank hi* car. It aetxns
men driven naked and biiriied uiii.i
lh« roof and Into the Mreei*. was the that when he had atopiKd be'had left
the
clulch on an«T when It waa crankmil of a flreirap hurrer In ih.- rtve. gave a audd.-n Julbp that kno<-k.
Mnry Arcadia lodging house here
early today, ‘nicro were fire caea|>e* ed tho doctor agalnai a w-urk bench
l Ilia PMr only, which tellx tiH.- story, In anrh a manner that his chest was
s a raeult Ihe authorltica have ortlcr- crushed In. Ills wife callod for as
sistance and tho InJunxl man was
d a rigid probe.
Trapjwd In the tiny eella and lleiw carried to the houne. where he lived
of Iniiiks'lu the htrtel—a genta Ifcvnl only forty-flro minutes. There was
Imlglng hotiae-170 men fought for the father, brother. Dr. Herbert Cor
Ihelr Uvoa. the Sre atartnd in the low nell and bis wife presenL The doc
er |«ri and ahol upward, eutling off tor knew he could not live and gave
the relreat by auirwaya. The rush final instruciioh concerning bis fami
of flamea, floored many of the lerrined ly mallera. IT. (ktrnell has practi
lodgers as they ruahn<l for the fire ea- cally lived here all bis life, Itelng
caix-a. wfaleh were entl
ibout t'l years old He lias been In
hTremen took many from tbe roof. pracilee for over twenty yoar*. He
Only one vieUm waa idenutlod.
marrind a Miss Hickey of Neesen
City eevcral yeare ago. There Is
WASHINGTOX-Nlaety year* ago therefore left the wife, the father
today PTMldent Monroe
and an Invalid mother and
bit tamoua "Monroe doctrine'' in op- brother Herbert who baa alao been a
poelUon to tbe piana of tbe Holy Al- physician lo tills place for a oan-i
Ilanee to tllride South America among ber of yMre. No fmeral arrangeBuropeaa aatloas.
lenti have been made as yeL
ARE OPPOSED TO IHGTATOR
F»UR' CLUB LEAGUE
PROSPE.CT.
High Hands
Mynteneua Committee Taking Active
Pari Against Unlena—Promise
OFFIGBtS REUGTED
UAES GOVERMERT OWNBISHIP
Illy I'nltod rreaa.l
1’eter.liurg. l)v<. 2 -The Rusaian budget fur If)].':, the figures ol
w hich were mdtio ■•uhllc today aggrrgate* Rl.6:5.'."’;.,<Ni3. Tbe expenditures
and receipt* balance. The army
lltures am $22:..n<x)..'i»i and those
ol lh«; nary J1 H.nD.utKi, The receipts
from the ciAcmments monopoly ol
tho sail' of xpini*. were
NEW
7*Iie ex|H'nditurcs fur txluvaUonal pura are nut tii.-aliuni d.
Illy rniiixl
lMdiana|K>lis. IV.'. 2 The rlghl of
labor K. urgablxe i* lK.lug fouyihi u
here Uxlav hy lialluual forcra with
iwsstl.llily of
Cliy eiiter.xl tho arx-ulid day of the
(namalerh' Mrike The vralkoqt of
2.0IMI Iiiil.m leamnler'x waHS more *m
faro ripple Otxxily (lehlnil the strike
ts tbe Am. rli-an Federation of Ijtlxir,
r>>|Teaeiiie<I by Cal Wyall. nallonal or
ganiter. The mvMeriuus "•'umDierclaT
vehi. Id prnl>x*tive coniliiilUx-"
nnaneing an.l dlnxiliig the fight
again*! uniunlam I*. C. Fowler. bixti“
lary of Ihe -etminiliiee." refuse
dlxrlose the name of any mcmheri’
Wyui! .'hargcit |<oliit blank today that
l». M. I’arry. former prexldeni of tbe
National A**o< laiion «f Manufacturers,
ami hi* ***w'iuteb are liwhlnd tbe myeo man wax »hot and killed and
three >»thcrx aertdu»lv wounded In
I'^ui loday The fatal Mhnollng
was d.ine t.v three lo-gro and
white strike breakers, wjiowerr
re-led. It I* rejsirled that one of the
wuunde.l Is dving The lioard of piilx
lii- ssf.-l.v 10.IB.V issued peniiils lo aev
eral humlrcd strike breakers, clolhlng
them with ivjllee isvwtr* and official
iHTiiiission to shuflt.
WILL PATROL COAST
•
tllj l ulled l*Te** »
tVasbliiKioii, D.-C 2 - Kleven
enue rutin* Kxtay- iM'gaTi their
lar paln.1 of the -tilanUc lo»Tal
Walera. Th. v wen- seol oul to SKsIst
ship* that iiiuy be Injured hy (he win
ter storms or oihiTwIse dixahled at
sea. They will eonllmie Ihelr cruls.-*
up and difwii the roast, from Maine
to Floildu. limn April I. I'resldem
Wilson rec< tiilv sn:n<‘d an nrddr pro
viding for ilie regular winier latro)
system. The ship*, natntid by the
l>resideni, are the Woodbury, Andros•-oggln, iiresham. Ac-usliuct. Mohawk.
OiuxUga. Aflache, Pamlico. Kcmlnok-,
liases and Ynliiacr>-w- h^ch ts of
Milrdy biiilcl, r<pil|>ped with ixmerful
wireless upparatus juid engines. Kach
Is commanded by officers Heaxoned
and expv-rleiued In sea resruc work
und. Bccordliig to |>ast pcrfontiance*
pro,rx|>ocP<d till*' rear lo -save srorr*
of Ilvi-B and commercial proi«rtlcs
valued Bl thousioiil* of dollars.
.So sea however roiigli nr ice filled
ha* the iHiwcr u> •liiiml ihe men who
patrol Ihe <x>Bsl*
Wpere other
men make for deeff bjp* wales'when
llie wind <s>nu-B qtralght oul of the
Mnr-n»r-4-aal, llo' 'men of thn eiitler
aervire hrare tbe le«i *liores Hi nave
lives and proiwrty. Their craR poeked hy hllhiwa. with a glgnntlc horse
IMWer keep to the "beaten irark.
And iheli^record la wonderful.
^ A ' crePkln of electriclly." romes
out of thu air. The little craft., run
ning under only "aearoom. headway.Plcks It up. Sometime* It la tbe deapatrlng
O. S." the "help we are
lost" cri. from the moo who go down
to the- sea tn ahlpa. At other tlmea
It la simply the routine report of a
derelict to the blown up.- Always tbe
cutters are there to give aid or to put
out of exlstenoe floating
narigation. And tbe record (o date
la more than ten thousand
anatriied out of tbe Jaw* of death, of
many craft redeemed from oblltora(loo. and of a aenrlce whei
4-Bgaged declare they are 'Juat nen.
OWOSSO—Tbe rirat M. R. church
of Ibis dly plan* to raise IIO.OOO for
an addiUon to Ihe Sunday acbooh
recreation, rogm. gymnaalum, awli
Bing pool and Indoor rooslng tracL
REBELS START
FOR CAPITAL
Work of Rraaident
Haa Broug'ht Tcama
to Parting of the Waya.
Action Coming Boon.
annual Mlcbigan State
league moeilog, held In Grand Rap
ids. Sunday., it waa elected to retain
'I'rcsldent B. W. IHckerson for tho
executive positiun—and the deal was
*wung by the non-dividend yielding
clubs of ihe organlxati^ Actoal
flKiirea show .ManUtee. Traverse city
and lAidlngtun to be the paying aaDickerson was re-elected by
Iktyne City. Cadillac. Muskegon and
l.udingtnn. and they cast th^r voter
In (he fac^CI an offer by a reeponaU>le and rvsjx-cied elilxen. repreCarranaa la Head of Cqnatl\ut<onal
wuiative of the league luelf and. re
Force# and M Holding the Other
siding In one of the citlea ef the ri®- ‘
Leader* Stcstflly in Cauee
cull to take tbe pffltx-. gratis. It la
Agalnet Huerta.
'
iHnughl Ihat l.udingtoo lined up with
the niajorlty. anluat a fellow townaalmidy. In order to reuin Itt
Illy rniti-1 l’rc-*.i
standing with that majority. TravW I'axo, Ihx'. 2 -tlov. t-arraiiM,
City was praciieilly eUnlnated
titular bead of liie t'unstitutlonalista.
from (he elmlon. by an eleventh
ts ex|>eciixl lo Wart Immediately for
hour notification of suxivenalon. which
Chihuahua City. Mlpwlug a reixm
woa bandnl ITcsIdem Parr after the
sent to him today by Ueneral Villa
tnecling had coDrentsd. Plainly, Trar-.
that (he fixlcral* iiad «vB<,uaietl it.
erae Cllr and.Manl*tec feel thKt they
Vllb ext>ects that bts progress to Chi
cannot afford to support a Talneleas '
huahua will ho umipiused. It tx exprexld<-nUal figurehead an'd at Ue
lifcied ilHK''vuia will remain in Chl^lualnia only a •hori''tlme andJju-ti same time maintain leagruc baacball.
Hie c-itirs which ao'ltberaliy voted '
head ihe c6nihlno-l rebel arnj^bi the'
retain that expensive fixture, have
luatVh against Mexico City
jfae past depended largely upon
these two cities (or contrtbntions. A
majority vote has given DIekerson'
tbe office. There seems to be no way.
^ latiog him. Tho alternative If
for" klaniatec. Traverse City, mad
posslhly Ludlcgton to withdraw from
Dec. 2.—Sheriff Tucker
the ^
Jyague. enroll another aeccoeibl*
this county returnixl iaxt night with clty’^and play league ball In a four
Joseph Hunt and Mayme. wife of town circuit. Manlotee declares herFrank ^unt of thta vtllaco, whom acif aa In favor of sand lot ball be
lie bad arrested In Grand Rapid* fore again playing under tbe proeent
a serious charge. Hunt taunejM. 8.
regime,
hero from AD»ru. Canada, .some j E. W. Dickerson le prealdent. aaoretltne ago and becoming iBfatiated tary and lPoaauree*.jand1 dictator
with Mr*. Hunt, who t* no relatitgi of the league. To gowfti^
hi* and Induced her to leave her aimply calls a meeting of' -himself,
fgmlly and c1oik> with him. The spend* wbaiwver money I* approprlatcouide were followed to .Norwalk. O.. ed to him at that meeting and tun*
hlcagn. Manistee and finally to In tbe bill to the Irague. He receive*
Grand Kapidi. whew ihcy were arrest- a eaiary of »StW twr year,
ed Mum was formerV In the har- pensci account for the year Juat
nea* business In this village and l» juted amounted to nearly if not quite
Well known In Truverwe City where aa much as'bis salary. IVhen be athe dealt largely with wholesale har- tended tbe National C-ommiasAon meetne*H rtrma. Hunt Is ntnt.^ln.the eoun- Ing In Coliimhus. Ohio, hit expena*
ly Jail awaiting trial wlilA* Mrs. Hunt acrouot vvas something over $107. A*
wa* released In order ihii she might nearly aa vlub olTiclBAt have been
r two children.
that account
PBIAIS ARE IN RETREAT
HOROR COUPLE IN
HANDS OF SHERIFF
very liberal estimate. HU exppn*ea
are turned iu in a lump atatemenL
iinaudiuble.
Prealdeni W. AV. i*arr and W. C.
Hull w.-re sent to the meeUng by tbe
ReltoM. t
A
,
lUx*.
2
Nolan
Creek
1locpl axBuclatlon. They were gCven
T.S':
running through the cenler of the unanlmou* ln*tru«Uon by the directflooded Ua banka today wiiji-|ora lo attemiit the electk>& of a man
out warning. From six to ten |s-r-|for presIdi-nL to replace DIckrrwoB.
ilaxlng and U 1* feared they and lo »el.- :t fo< that office some u *'*
bav-o perished.
|
tConilnued on page two.)
FLOOD IS REPORTED
IN TEXAS TOWN
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED
TO FRUIT GROWERS IN MICHIGAN
Kvperli-m-e Ua* |>ruven that Iho Imat
a> to do a thing 1* to do it rlghl
Th1»fart ta'bring particularly emphaalxed at the meeting of the Michigan
Stale Honlruliural society in connec
tion w'lfh the raising and morkrllng
of fruit and the work that has been
Maned tn (hi* dlrerllon i* bound ih
bear rexiilis In the future. Kvery man
who grow* good fruit should not l>e
aabamed (o'place hla name ujion Hie
parkage. for It will not only IvencOt
him In Ihe long run, but will help the
iDduatry at large. An honest man w ill
sell fruit that la well grown .and hon
estly lacked and tbe more honest men
that arc enngod In the buMnou tbq
better will the butinesa pror* from
(he flnanelal ebd. The doom of tbe
inest paeker bta been sounded.
tomer orders a quality article and
pays full price be expects to get value
received. U be dowi not then not only
tbe rciHitatlon of tbe man who furnlibes him with an inferior grade la
Injured, but tbe other growers In the
i.vlvlnlty suffer na well Th* great ma
jority of fruk growers are boueat and
endoAvoMo ti
treat their customer* fairly.
are^ conaUntly I
hy a certain few who believe ihit It
lx a mark of xhrewdnesa to cheat the
purchaser, es|ierla11>' If he Uvea :
distance. Honedly U the only paved
rtad to aucreoa and the closer this
routo la followed the greater wUt be
tho rewarda obulned hy the once who
travel in thl* dlreeUon. MIcbHffn tf
the premier fruit aute of the Unton,
and aa soon as the growers can bwMbe willing to stand behind every
or barrel that U packed upon their
premises the Diu4teU of th* world
will be clanwchuc w Michigan grown
fruit. The ffuU Itaelf Ir far anpertor
to that of other state* and with thia
foundaiicv-rio work upon a mighty
markctlif
:ii£g Btructura can be ereethd
that GompeUUon cannot break down
or western advertising weaken. Tto
:y to nt bnn^ nhd It to np to
the growers to reach out and phxk the
golden harvtet that awMtstheBL .
f—^
aEAVD TBAVXBU
'mm ^Cropsm
CmJI Tmerst Herald Anofter Side
■r
Too niDcb attention hns b.-.-n
jjo)
Magnificem
kIvcii
by leBlslaloT* in the |<asl to the pro
ducer and loo lliilc to the consumer.
Tr»T#r*« rily. MlcWgm. by
class only ha* resulted In blch prices
HERALD AND I^CORD CO.
IIATKS. ManafEtnK bM
. A. aiUSUN. tldlior.
'Us. tVbrU iiadcd
m No. I llaril.
•riKhrd he*v> and
..k.1. per aero. 32 bual.cb
.r Intal arttWBC- HteW F.
f ta cunaatand tullr as pr
old cs-onomic K<>s|M-l ran In tlic direc
tion that bcld>s a cardinal iH-lk-f that
whi-n the produn-r
rvs-elvcd
a .liiSh
BntMvd
a*
aMv>nd'(^asa
mati
jirlrc for his products all other class
Mftrch
im. at tl>» |ieitofnr«> at
es would lie iiros|w-rou* to the sanuTrarerae Ctly. Mlrli.. under ibc Act oT
eitcni. It was l.Hlc
Conerras or Mareh
lt.79.
dioncy was circulated from
sis'lld Ms money niiyway.
more nicncy i<i ts- sun-, l>ui how
law EniofcenieBl
Ono-vImiionaDi
brousbl
of Nr. and Mrs. <!. .M
sIhuii
er
M-tor Interfi-res very nattirally
«• to
hrlns
rondltlnns
U|K.n
to
pul them Into effen.
One
of
townshljcs.'because as
the law
the enniUy of ili.-lr nclchbors for
Bern two dollar*
per day
the’
nitbes the pfower very little if any
protection.
The same tliInK aPidlc-
to the Jakviay bill
which
rr.'vlde*
that each dosed paekoko Khali he of
1 a
iiri.aii
huv
I*
violated
because of
in
sister. Mr*
Mr
Making Bndgels
imputation e
the country and If th<- bahincc i<
.tiiainialn.-<I Is-iw.-en the two el.-i
ni'-iit*.
of Die lopula'loli I.-rlvhiiIon >:s
No one
the
ereat
en-
iren< ral
pla.-ea
eonsenl •
The
fruit Industry Is one of the mw
portant in the state and t>eliic
Sactnaw
v.
1*0111^180*
Ol
iirprised
..Tli-e ..f innyer
to be solved l-y the fruit crowers I?
a new
bow to secure tlic necessary
chnner pr.-*.ril..-»
tion without
resfvnitvB
the
IWIlicerv-ul
.\i,1
Pj.
a
itiiry
non.
|«rtl*ai
name
for cood
good
artkdo'wben
tiasa price.
was
held
fruit eat tiftn of.
he
pays
•aaaodatlon-'wJB
be
a Tfmt
directed
aecurlDc the enforcement
lawa and
•harlcr
The efforts of tlie sta
v.|ih
sun'rlKliiv:
board
r
lowai
of
(hoi
CattiDK the question bef<
K.
A
Ajaicnitural
inder the old
erins.
util
campalin
coneco has
aKalnst
the atate and
repltue
for
sutnally
prepared
the seeds of weeds that prow In Mlrli-
T
tliey
oIT*t.
not reeoenUe a weed when they tnee
it la the bltthway or Harden, and a
a reatilt many varieties of the
daaireroaa character
net a
most
stai
the state that could be easily
atm
further
and
property
compellefl to de.-troy them when
appear.
NoEleei to ob.-y
lie- prcsi-ni
I' !■: llic < liiiinio. not the cerma.
*-c h.ivv to f.;.r li. DU:, -s.u.itry.
»rni.H are
u. ►ure,
•M*.
('111.isle. • (t cliaiiccallte
r. I- the due r-.t.»c ..f discaso
iM-..splierlc i.resKure varies, the
lill
the
a
fonii, of Bpven
Hie commfaMoi
mayor
will
..........
adtuli
affair*
llie*.- . iD.-s In tile fiitiir.-.
of
oui
I
ery locality are, wllllnc to ol«y the
laws
renrdlns
the destruction
weods. but the few raretess ones set
weeds, but the few rundess o^es set a
bad example by leiOnc the weeds
their property
ro
upon
to seed aad scat
, ter over the land of their pelshboni
The weed nulaance
beHCroally reduced hy <-ducallnR th<
people%»sardlnR ihelr
Mentlly
the strict enforcement of
the
am
laws
that peruin to eutUnR and destroy
ten at
year.
iBR
the proper seasons . of
the
ProRross alenR thU line Is be-
Bade In
different parts of |he
aute aad It fa hoped that the work
win coattaiiie until Weeds become a
rarity Instead of a rale
TheTWop-
eratfaa of the peot.le in both city aad
esaatry to needed to make ihq. ram
pain effecUre a^ with proper leadnnUp to this d4«etton
Alto w« beobt^^
iss";;,'
brother.
It. K CampticH./'
I. Dame made a trlp^to Old Mis
Mr and Mr*
De1lH-rt Barnes enter-
lined with a farewell iiarty Thank*iviiiR eventtiE In honor of Joe Mon
fruit, whi. b Inrludes alt uf l.,erlanau
te. who will leav^ In the mornlhi:
ire Bilw ph»nli-d !.T.7;:i
Th.-r.
Xtuulmor.
H.X.7I
KnclUh
XlurilliM.
It flower* an.i iwtled plintf. Refregh-
averaRC
Dial Diere
huiitliic M-ason
wlii.-h
.Inw-d
>oill|.;e<| whl.h flKUTV* ludkate that
Hie hlKli |.ri.-.-of mra't npiMM Ui
would
be
i.leked
would sliow
plekera
Prof
that a vast
must
the crop.
be
In
to
this
other
1ii;.U(h>
have the Intel
ll.<.lfa
him.
The
orchards
wish
fo
pay
out
vol.w cart
from
has
utmost
Inlereyt
IH-rKonal
was
the
the fruit
manifested
experiences
meetini;
past
and
r1'
told
the
Uial
reRular
hour.
cbsuIdr
Presldenf -J
Peek of SuDon* Hay I* *|ien.i
when-
Mr
fiRlltini; lliis
Tlie
only
needles*
thlDR
flolnR of
Seeretary—Chanra
Fennvllle.
Treasurer-Rohert
Munson.
A.
Pratt
E.
Ra**ctl
A.
Smythi
If lesRue ball
RxecuDve noard^harlcs .*
liere next year, and Dkker- ITntt. Benton Harbor; Charles
I
be euati-d, Haie. Grand Rapids^ E. O Ladd, did
these three cities, with anoth.-r suK- Mission; H. J. Busuee. ARrlcHltural
Bon refuse* to rcslRn or
club enn play four rlty leaRuo Colleee; Jrank A. Wllken.
(tubs like Boyne City and
Merritt Manlslee.
Detroit
baseball,
■week day. .attendance
will be eliminated.
resoluUona
Chlraco. wbeie**he sgicDt a couple of
official
BaM-ball
to all the session*
ot
co>
then l>e put on a sound basis.
NOTICE!
Owing to the raise In the price of
horsesholDR stocJt, and also the hlRlt
nounei-d xrithln a few days, at w-bteh
cost of living, the horsewboers
of
entire affair ran !>• discuss Traverse City have deemed It necesed and aetlott oraome non taken.
aary to raise the price of horseshoIng-flve cents per shoe, to take ef
fect Decomber I5lh. 1813.
Traveree Clt'. Xllcb, Nov. 21. 1912.
SlRned: —
•AnRUB MeCooll. Tony Nemee. Ben
Cedar. Dec. 2.—Mr*. P. 3. BriRbt of
adley,
W. H. Abbott A. J. Petertyl.
OlenRanr apent Bnsday to our vUA. Clement T. C. Shtwait. R. B.
la*A .
Itchell. H. J. Slaby.
dec 4, 9, U
A msMlns of the fans will Ih-
Oiu. Bodndle baa pwclutw^^
Traver*© City part of last week and
-r*
Catarrh Cannot Be Corod
r. aod .Mra. Wm. Wells was called
to KJnRBley last Sunday,on account of
ihe.berlous nines* of their daughter. Catarrh Car.-1. takra to
.Mra. Cha*. Cook,
^<^nd Mn-. I.yons and
two <hll-
jm-n spent ThaiiksKlviiiR
riving^jxjDi Mr*.
pnrei
. and^ra. Solon
•0. It b ruanmad. rt th. brat tocts
Tyler.
They retun»e.i
-e.i tJ their home S^t prutoee. .aeh woadsrfol r.mdfaL-_____
ii TraverHL City oni Sunksy.
8i
\Mtos Praneea Ptercc
I Thank.
living at home.
Rev. Shepherd will bold ehurch ser
lees at the Holme* .gcb.wl bouse a
t':30 o'clock a. m-. SLOday Dec. Hih
Pardee Badsets Exchange
also at the Hodge schooibnu*e ou il,.
same date at 2 o'clock p. m.
Bute BA8k Bidldiiif.
gram
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
Grawn. Dec
Ict
2.—Rev. Kendrk-k. dfa-
suuerlniendent
ot
the
M. E.
dr.-D *rcni ThankaRlving with O. W.
Reynolds and family.
Ml**
Mary
Pohoral
lnio*h home.
ol
(5et their list of properties
with oWners’addri-ssfs, or propositiim lo.sell vour
farm dltSlISINESS
«t cost of
niiyer and sell
er may deal direct if they pre
fer.
Traverse
*
•■-tate ho*i>lui r* spending her varalion with her gfater, Mrs. Dr. Clark.
Henry- Anthony of Mk Kai>ids b In
town on bii.lnc**
Mr
and Mr*
G
K
Aldrich
granddauRhters. Wl|,ts and
at
Both pbooes.
732 E. Front SL
and
Marjorie
'pent
Thank.slviug
hofive of Homer Btsard.
GINSENG
Will pay the highest prices
for Ginseng and Golden Seal.
FREIMANN & ca
Howard Anleraon
^'ednewday after
noon to lie eomforteri
the
MONEV TO LOAN on Rood and w«D
Improved fanui.
U. C Darfa. SU
Suta
~ '
Bsak Bldg. Trsversc City.
MUl
aprt] »4f
The M^er'* club will meet at the
hooIhohM. Thuraday afternoon
.1
W
Id
Bowies
enter
Krcb* at Tbanki-
Harrison
All
Harr and
ity Snoday and spent the day with
r and Mra Milton Harr.
Miss Kibel
Hackman of Kingsley,
who hat been vifcttOR the A. H, Jones
family, returned home Saturday.
-Mr*. OeorEP Bun Of Traverso City
Xft*. Zada -Tlarr and
B(>en
Steele
have returned home from Uciroli.
A Key-ea. who has been con
fined to her home with Illness, fa ron1-alesdng.
.Mis*
Addle
'ri-p. teaebera of loterlochen school,
iiBlic-d
Waller am]
Mrs
ttlancbe Rurtoick drove to Traverse
call.-.! on Grswn frlenda Monday.
Vbitb her mother,
vnd Mi>
laln.-.l Mr. and Mrs
(he primary
room
ot
aiient
several
MONUMENTS!
th.-
Grawn school k>ld*y.
Mra, FVed Sawyer has moved It
I. Bird hou*e
Bill XlcGarry- of Keystone visited at
the ^randall home Sunday.
I design, bum of most durable
tsterlals and artfatirany finYou alii find only sneb
[ the works of
A: W. RICKERD
TmvMwe ettr- Mfeto.
IssrBair SL
Both PbeoM.
Henry Peutoll. wbo was named as
ambassador to Russia, fa well known
HtoRDb-atentlMri PlaMoni
bummers here.
Amanda Barnea fa
Itosolred.
That
the auro of on.
paylns dollar be asked of each one attendnot c
lUR the fature convention*, which will
entlUo them
the
1} are vfaitlns ibier dauRhier,
crowds adopted:
I-Jnch team will
iupporiinR itself, and
Mr. and Mr*. (Temeni Pierce vlsltetl
returned home kViday
ladles an- invited to attend.
in Nortbport. having
wen
be selected with a view- of
tribvitlnR toward the suiiport of
alti-n-l
Mrs Purkfa*. and gon. John Slebblt-,
and family.
desired
fifty,
will
hortlculiural society
H. Nall has returned from a trip lo
l-anglnK.
ilinber.
Benton Harbor.
following
Boah-s
the
Ctiy,
ind Mra. Jake Biebbits of Trav-
local aswoclatloB.
Cadillar which play to from
Travenie
. E. .-5.V.II ha* returned from
Manfalee. and por.slbty l^dinRlon
Vice Pmtldetit-;-riiarle*
will work in eonjtmeiion wtib Trav- Benton Harbor. *
in
Mrs. J. th.wle* will leave
of
th|g week
Crand Rapids.
City
Andrew- K'ihl of th.
D the iiiornInR for
year which
Pomeroy
IlnR.
- fa-iil-.- Viet of the Kalamazoo
tiE the week at the home of her >oii.
» K P.x-k
entire set of offleers wi
tl.frOO are as follows:
(l,fio.i a year for a bwRue exeo-
Mra
Mr and
excellent suRReslIon* were
Indicate.that the elulia rastlnR those elected for the
lies
that
Wojf
Bowers Barber prices
25e lor cider apples*
partog apples Me. Both
phones->atz. MS* Bell
€7. Canning Co.
oct 28 tf
IV spent Thanksgiving at the Mc-
if frtend* Thanksclv Inc day
Mr*
ma
dfaiusKkm Dial followed the
kept
at
‘ OKaMuiwinlnR- emertairved a number
apples
poach;
Katie
Mr*. Arthur Spar-
The r,adl.-*' Aid wtU meet wiih Mni.l
s-nt to other market*.
\^'arren Ckrtief of I/Udineton
Steele
Mr*. Cbag. Wrfalry- and fan
territory.
elt
of WcRtern MIchiRaa haaeball q
Albert
vim: *;K-ni ThaiikiiRlvinR with
.
<>0" plum or a total o( 3M."
(Continued from imRC om-.)
and
md Mrs O. F. Wilbur relnrlied
'
Thl- d.H-* not include
from a MlciilRan State leaeuo
l->ed.
Thank-Rtvlnc dinner,
f:ii*uee w-eni on' further
tninin isiRNfii ton
one who would
home of Mr. aud
Saturday to their home In I'liurf.
mimiH-t
Inporied
Mary BaumlN-rRer and
dauRhier*. Susie. IJda and Elua. and
ptve Die total tumitier of fruit ii
of t
I- hiKh
iln.sl Mr*
from ten ,to twenty days which
ell a-, oilier vafielies of anlmafa.
heart,
only
that
Would
Hodge. Doc, I.—Miss
was the RUe»l Ihe |«M week
Iiurrh will' hold quart. r|y Tonferent c
four
The
The
The
Tlie
i:i.-n
-III to Mr and Mrv B.lw»i Middle- at the ehurch ^curday,afternoon and
prearhlQR servi.-e Sunday evening.
rrlday, Nov. 2*, a boy.
ao-l Mr*. X, C. Stamp and chit.
r and .Mi* Clia* BaumberEcr eti
and
which are the
If the picker caibers
*t
The room* were pretllly
herry trees; Il.ols btorly lUchmond
-0 eraies a day and the season
gii*|H-n*ion and
|WTI<UTC
tb. m.
- ourM-lves acaiusl t
.. idrfnvd
th- b.-rt
The very best,
l*l.;umuB li.
cx.teas viMIliy. this fa N'alure'a own
pn-vcotlve sod l-rotMlIcm.
We do not nil luivc this, how-ev-rr.
Some of us must have o*«rtsian.-c.
it 1 use for
>r mys.
mys>-lf.
would I
rrieods
/ country. Is I*e-ru-iia. Keep
r-ru-ca In
the house.
the chlldmv Indirate they
catcbloR culd. Rire tHcm Pr-ru-n
~t Um: paronia, (he cnuidlalbri
initmuthi-r. present those symptoms
,t ure no well known m-hicb preerdi
»ld. a few- doses of Pe-rn-na aiu
■deed to done.
tome people are very subicct to
colds. Otliers wbo have weak lunn
are timid about our winter
wsattaer. take Pe-ra-aa off aad on
durtivR ttaa wbots winter saaaoo.
^ plan to a Rood ana. The Bedlelne
to iDcxpeaslva.
It dow no pM
the syMera. It keeps___
appetUe lURBlar aad k^' It asaad
tiM
tha toctoBeat waaUar .
I
railed
four crates a day wliich fa flRured as
abated
a rale the majority of people In
her
will IK- Die outlet for nearly all of
Th.' may.
Dickerson ha* aeeompifahed Ibfa ;
rrlib little trouble aod expense,
iH-cn Die Riipst of
•m ITlday wlili the Dorothy K.
tie
popular.
i-ndltiirr..
enforced at the rteht lime
ff
r* Charle* Cox of Harbor SprlliRa
Mer. Mra
sivt
iniRht
('ha* .Nelson and family
fa-1 with miicK* St the horn© of her
li
1-m of pii)i’iu.afralr«.
.
• eat. hut if these laws were properly
>lr and Mr* C. H Kohl entertained
.vir. and Mr*
>11 Woolsey. and family the past
J.ike week.
the
Xllss Nora I.Hw.lle lg eonflned lo her
t.i
especlRlI;
In .acli .ase will b- the *uiH.-iiiiteiid.
oted BRalnst
dKloas thronchout the slate af pn-s
be
iroll and Uratid Rapid*.
'■•..rated in pmk and while buntlnR.
Inclu.linu
the poKltlon Rratig. .vet bis. own club
'“SK: rapidly suulh-
weed laws b reaponsitde for the eon
year the nulaance could
that
.-heiTy-:
ea-t.
subjecUnR
mllUona
ItopulSIhm to Its tnlluence.
suR fa, Uiuuui
Up.*i lll-.l
small
UUWallds d
iirned from their weddltiR trip to
i portion of Cpvnd Travers.-.
Die comiiifaslon
fater
IJUIfal I
After
or
and
l,eonard Steele have
I'd
. Ahto.
I topic.
recoftnize them In time to have ihem-
the «e«da the work must be carrh-d
Ir. aii l Mr*
■r Tol.-.lo
He offered to toke
people hare been fauftht to rccocnlze
i.mal ehurcli on ThanksKlvinR day.
-oiiniy-, th- north |.an of Benzl.
iDated If the people knew how
dealfwyed before eeedimt time.
pr.-pBI-ed
he "Trav.-r** City- market." for this
MIchlRaii eoNtrll.ot.-<I J-. dea.l a:
th.
atate at the present time who can
Ik-
the fruit
he • territory-
:.'itiday .0*1 i;:.'- luimau lives and
varinlcf
Ivered the sermon tn Ihe ConRre-
uD ThanksRlvtnE day.
■hoMe*t season of any of th.
Hudeata may be tauitbi to recoRnin
TiAe are too many i¥>op1e Jn
ntffoid Barnes ha* returned home
In
Siimlay
JMq,
Tuesday
from Itokota. where he s|icni the fiai
i-res-
Hie RTval '.luestion. of
r>(
miaH.-*t
Changeable Climatff
ball
. I. Steu.lnian of ihc M. K. chureh
BuKtaee of Xf. A. C
fbal of Die cherry which
PaldDekrIy
(ereat blith schools in order that th<
several
J
INiyiH
■if
|•l<kiIiK
votK over Ills nearest c
taaa sod will send tb>m to the dif.
the seeds of the
incer* lu the town
He was asked a numher
Prof. H
liowever
lime
It fa n<
with a majority of flfteri
l«.r ^he honor.
In
ca
em tlm.-.
Charlt- \j*k,..liii
ilunieiil Blven by the Colored Jubilee
In I'.-niv-vIvaiiia mitomatliallr adopt
-Tg
honored
1- Steele Ruve a fart-
ihiji eveninR In honor of
A tarpe aiidlenec enjoyed the e
them i.s a warnlne no Dial th.- fruit
Americans
n.eiii on'.Monday.
several
parly
le iiiomiDv: for-Toledo.
larse loiiisIiinK and at the *am.- tllfi.- u*.-d
witli the . x.*-l.(lon of 1‘lilladelphfa,
llelnR an eoRlneer by ptofes-
that has io
the
that' many
Th.-
noxious weeds
has
will
this ImliiBiry,- |»ve fiRure* that were as
l‘lii<' Iri; and S.-ranlon all ihe elite*
started
eonslrtinp of bottled samples of
Ciiv
to hi* talk of Ihe ‘l-'inure of the Cherry
CoBwission Rale
voters di--
fe.vf t.hq man w ho had held the offln
dred
Bessey, h^
department of the Mlrhlcan
ell
II** HaiiU- Monroe, who will leave In
th*
leliitig.
!le ha* .made a rar.-rul
With
the
a
voloiiteers-ls
rluilBv^
mlvtiitaRe of Mil*
o do some efltvtlve work
EUBixle Weeds
Dr.
atoir*.
oiefction
«f tlic
fw-cd-d
eitnined to have a m-w adnilnh
ll.v
boUny
In
railed
beside*,
ipend on the old sod
,slnu the new mayor fa in a position,
lectslature.
Mr and Mrs
.-ml
'
wWk.
Robert* Probst have
i|>end a couple of weeks with their
(Continued from Psro One)
fiiim
do
Mrs
daURhi.T. Mr* Ivan Scott.
In wlliph he had Uken care of the
have
exi*en*es
and
set-ms
enlist are e-ims-H-d
iti.- riKhliaR
R'lnranii-ed
Aie
tioc and ph ked a dark horse to
ways' will b^. devised for
Mrs. Thi-odore Nelwvn of
then nnd the *iieees»e» of'the
iiml hai-k and
re of
cl.vtl.vn tind Hie l•»^>|•^e saw to it ih;
one
who
lUeir own
comer iii i-.lltic.
books would result in n creal deal for the [...-.Hlon. t-*iiiu « cradu*
of ftood to both lice Krower and
the emtineerinp .ile|>ariuient of
Burner. beca\ise the urower proflti
rniversHy of Mlchlcan and a K«ei|.
buildlsiK tip a
KItner Jllllman.
mid
F9UIT6fl0ffnS TAU OVER PROBLEK
lielji Diein opjKise liisli home rule.
pp>|kt
* and the conwmer Is entitled to
r
fiiiwi. Kliowiiiq the manner In rustom
I Isloriies
Oscar, havi
Rune to Monroe, Wig., where they (siH
r voIuiiD-ers from th.- I'uiUsl Stales of qiiestlnns.
Those
Hi. ImrdMvn.
KVilts.
AiieDier feature fa that
enfor. enient of man who wa., *e1.-e|ed by an
the laws already ui«n the statute wbt-iminp majority I* a caiutl.liThe
it
the
Want Volnnleers
of Kore^mMt than tfu
present
.\fler ail
of
(leiic,- Is iimiitnK but a dream.
One 'Of the probh-ius tl>at slit hue
tttmmlsaions and exiK^nsivc madiln. ry
any
son.
The times for hold:
-nil* of Court
tn the Kcveral conn.;
mi!-D*fng the
Thlrt.'ciiia Julilcia!
'111 of MIcW- •
PIN, lor Do. y,-ar.i 1-H aii
hcrel.y li>.-d and api-olnt.-d ar,.loIlu«8;
. Antrim County.
The fourth Monday In Fehruarv.
Tbc >-eotid Mnailuy In MayThe second MolhJuy In Augu*i
The second Xlonrtify in October.
Charlevoix County.
The first Xlondjv In F.-hruary
Ahe fourih Monday In May. '
The third klonday III August
T(Te first Mo'Dday in December.
Leelanau County.
do some shoppInR.
Rone lo Taniiu, Ma.. to spend the win
The rutted Stales Vsllmales
nations.
llustaff and
Legal Notices
STATE UF MI' HIGAX. (be Ttilrt^ntli Judicial Cir.-m d Michigan loumy of Charlfvo'u. «,
In the matter ui aH-.^intinc the
times lor huldiuR i.-:m* oi Court lo
^^d Clrtult for ihc year* i:d4 and
third Tui-»ilay in February.
first TucR.lay in May.
Ural Tuesday in Augsst.
third Tuesday In October.
Peter Slllymou of Empire
visited
Grand Traverse County.
With relatives at
Pearl
UO-e
The first Monda.v in .Mai-eb.
The second .Monday in June.
Tho Is-t Monday lo September.
John Cam* and wife and lavw(enr«-,
The third .Monday in December.
Haas were
kVankfort caBcra
last
Dated at Charlevoix. Mlcblgan. Octo
wetsk. .
•
. ber 15tb. 1M3
FREDERICK W MAYNE.
Cha.rle* Wlllla. who baa then very
CtrOHft
Judge Of. the Thirteenih Judl-sick. 1s slightly- better
-fal Circuit of .Michigan.
Mr. and Alts. John .Smlih of Pun
30, nov €. 13. m. 2T
..
.
Oni-i.la were guc*|* of Mr. and Mr*.
No. I we.-v l.mplre <alk-ra kYMay
t'loDiitiR
coni|«ny (pr the'hollday season.
and
family 11 few- days last week
Mra.
Mr* Jki.>e* Coyne nnd ^.ti of ('anq.
■it), where .Mr, l*orter has aeecple.1
Dint Die brltiRlne atmut of universal
Non Partisan
it desenes as much lecal proicctlcjn elo.tion belli iin.l.*r Die n.-w
as the dairy or any other Industry ►1.UI Roveramcni ■-)• efarltii;
protoc
relatives
Tlic iiiarrluite of Anna Caswell
A vast Virmise 1* shown in the
|iroiK».-d eXIH*tiitllun-* of th- leadinc' Karl Chaimiaii wa* sulcmnUed ai
home of-Rcv. Bowin* af Traver**lung of the world durlOK tlic i-om.
We.!:,.-day of last w,-,-k.
They
ini; yinr. a larRe amount i>f whirli
will Ro'li* Itir army and navy deiari- make th. li home at Al.len, M-di.
in rc
many
visIDnR
ana
Georg.. Zt-lRler. Sr., of Osborn (ailed
lor Traverse
liosIDuu with Die Hamilton
erse City siK-Di TiiankeelvlnR wiC. hi*
whlcli fa Die least of
It
are
I.-Mr,
l>.-.-nni; and aop George of
1 relative* at Farraul's Corners Sup-
llokin* and family of Traverse
Traverse CHy visited l''TmnV Kirt and
couiilr' Is crow Ini; faster Ihan l<
Ifortiiport
Porter left Friday
r. and Mrs. KdRar Keith of Trav
ii|N*n a yoiiii; l«sfa.
foreement of lht« law and o.s a ic-
-
that
Thoma*
He.-,
NorthiHjn. IHh . 4.—Mr and.Mra
friends at this gilare.
only *!iow- an Imrease of |::<:.Vs.o.iMt.i
sou
A
OHboTD were hhiip.irv callers Sunday,
I'.
jntitif-d to Ills home l-y
i>aper on
Meu "
Ottom
They vlsii-
an.I Mrs Theodore Nelson .if
Kaleva
i-very «
specifications made in the law
is seemlnety charred with
D. H. Scon
.Mr* Janie* A. Maaaa gave, an
Osborn.
-e for tiieir ronklderailou.
.Ml*, iiiid .Mr*. Klfawonh lUlltnan of
The Kivme «>fH
standard CTade and come np to the
icard to sike and condition
-i-iiirned Sunday eveninR:
Rev
When Ilii- e..u,
llie . l'^■■^d>^,•Ilcr .nid ail
The
ed to ivrimem thl* matter to the Icgte
West Mulh sir.-el.
be made lli order In keep the
.ia'M- of is-.-i.1e Hill b..'i;.iT,7nrv
fll-nl.
retary of tbfa runventlon Ih- Instruit
North
CItv *i«*pt TIiankscIvloR at Cedar.
imi'lle Improvements
Brm.-r wdl vroli,
a'
low
■'ta practically a dead letter and fur
Mra
Inierestlhg
Watson, acompaiiled by Mi4i. G. M.
Dame.
0
<•«! Mr
ve.it* the r
from nearly
londc l <ip<>i> llie c<i|isiim-'r al a
pmlii
very-
llOHlon and Her Uieiary
whi-DinR Milo was Riven by Mr*! H. K.
in
iltfa
of
Travvvrse City flaturday afternoon tind
the city
•*n account of the i
iml hold the ctonmodllics until they
kind who
of
uf
visited his
M. Kirt and family moion-d to
f Die city.
n-arli a l<olnl where tbev can I
are wtlllnK to do the work and liieurl
Into
wl.l-h fa the lif^hes
lowed to ret a i-orner on the n
a freeholder In the lowiislilp and a«
there arc few- men of this
tsifm
ly J.!
ataods It requires the hisiiecmr to i.e
fanilly
railed
riifa^Nonnl* to »:
nc a* cotnl.liialions m
now
wife
lohn an.l
t.
;irt
tliiii.K.io In rlly tax<**f this
ke.'|i
the
laws aimed at Is the one that provides
qaullflcailoe*
i-nf.Rwment
Jree-
• H furth.-r regolved Dial the Sec
l>ni;o and
V otO-'rlday and Sntunlay of last
lax|uiv-rs
lui)
•Od.
(or a yellows Inspector in.the various
of
M,.„rt„y
After roll rail, quotatlong
member i>re*ent,
Me bad a sale at the liriRh! tn*i>ee|ors Ih' oiherv than frva-holden.
P. A.
brother
High Taxes
Mifakep.m
aluvul
In ^the
prscilral
rm Iasi bVIday.
TU.' creal prolil.-ii
where 111.- farmer will recep
The laws that are at present
ahon the ■otalule books are of little prollt for his work and still
prices of eonimo-iilirs nt
n
anna] use to the itroaer or consmii.T,
where the consumer will not
Because they are not enforced and no
rwkp loL-t-ilier nil hi* avniliilde
«ae really knows whose duty It Is to
M
limitation
V.,n.e wa* i
Dame Tuesday
from Whittier, current event* by ea. h
;ave a
Sunday.
•-.-k.
matter deni has to s|M*Dd for thiiuts on
and meat the l.-ss' Tim
for the leKlelBlure to nan* ta«e rruii
other lines will re.s-lv
UtlDC the reslrictlnu of dtsea-. e mid
share of the comimiiiilv rlr.uin
aelllni; of fruit, but it Is onilrrly
a
Bent of the UwB aft.T they are ra»»
freeholdei
Ills Thanksglvlnc varation. reiuralnc
easy
dinereat matter to aerure tJie enforce
afternoon
foico al present requires that Uve
bereas. The
at the rttoetfnjs of the MIclitKsn Slate order to keep Ills ftiniily and, hi
Colnc. The more money the ell.v
laat ^isli
an
WhereuH. The."YelIow Ijim- that
local insiwori aball be
Mr
l.llglj..-*-
The Womati'* .-lub met at the home
Kcbool at itlc Uaiiids. ranio hoiii
Uortlctiltural afciely
the fact that lt_ ie
reads
IXck lauliroi* Mooday.evei
important factor, tie It Resolved, anirle on.“How Did
Thank*Rlvfns
Mr*. John Tucker has to*eii HI since That Die MlehlBan Slate Horticultural Day OriRfnater' After a short busi
ISKi Thursday.
•ly r.-ronimend to the l.-i;lslBlure ii.-*« Kesstoii the efuh adjourtied
lo
Artiiiir Mr<}ueer and family* are RO- that the Uw be amende.l, that on. ...... .. Tucjuliiy. lav. 2, at Die home of
InK-to move to Jarkson the last of ti:<*
more of liio townahlp l-uaid
of Mi* llcn.lcsun Ryan.
lire Income even in ordinary tlm
oul
resolution
Mr*
ha-
the rlly man who has to spend hi* cii
imlnt
visit with
They- were accom
The second
follows:
A dish shower was Riven
Wher
daughtei
from an extended
relailieg In Ohio.
l«nled by Mrs. Bradley's nioDier, who
Myron Culver. Jr. who fa aitendlnc
leader, the
estrwdvatr.
Mr*. Jt^n BraiUey and
liornlne, and son, Wtimot.-have rv
turned
IDR Mr
Klrt In the sbo|i durlnR the
tnn>lly t
their fall plowing.
will aiM-nd the winter with them
taiiillies with u ThanksRlviuR
vliiB dIniJer
where business nviKlItlims will Ik> ah'
former
convention' and also Incliide l
h|a
ivl I’nlni.-r ha-- Iix.vcd ou the .Xyi-r
atiJ dolUR
metifbershlp due* for one year.
Iveller when prices are hirh than whet
prices are so.irinc the
j'oo hbalda.
(leo. Aycra inored
"rd'i-r*.- City this week,
ie farmer* are lakInR advar
of the ptoasant weather
.)r . n-tumcil with them and fa ossfal-
nnd supper.
ceUen^
It Is han
tbev are at a medium liasts.
Thursday
The Odd bVllowg enlerlj
liiincd ih^r
work for the .-<t.iu.iiii*i to llRurc on
TERIM
Obo yc«r...............................It.50 Id advance
81k BOUba ......................... T5r In ndi
Thrf« nontha........... .4(>c
in ad
last
liUMv s««aon
:fr>l Hlkri
....._____h. I-rtt. at CUk-acc.
I <Uir» puTpoww.
, Cassds camwiefl «»>• CW.
Isiting his i«reni*, Mr. and
Sam Gagnon.
Rave a show
Shalda at .North I'nlty.
diirlnc end while the CotisUMicr had I.
OfflM, Its Pr»M 8C Both PhenM 23
Koxe family
the 1. O. O. !•'. bait
.. Su..,,..... .nd
Tlic
lie motored to Tn
k and WH
uninc
HAHVfinj.-ff
i'DKtt.
apn.
evealnR.
ItMM I-.HUVI'. not a IlHHl.
jKiwde
Mrs. -I. f. Vlaek visited with Mrs. a Rcneral cundlilonlnc
cows, bor*.-*, work
cattle,
sheep.
Will rhsse of SoIoB last FVIday.
IR* and poultry. Price 25 els. Sold
Mr. and klrs. Klrt and family B|K*m
all dniKRlKti
ThanksRivInR at the home of Jo«
The
and umsiual .IlKtrlhuilon of the produ.is of the farms ami fnctoric*
Ford ear.
erse Cl'y tVlday and aRalii Sunday.
The result of this ratprlnr to the one
~v_
TBAVZB8E B47 JEAdLE, THUSSDA7. D£OXKB£E 4,1913. .
new
spending
the week In Traverse City.
Mr. aod Mra.'W; R btoele
aclK
Eheniaatism. feeiat.ra aod olL.r
iiomfal affectioiM. Tatd rolk $1.00; rago.
enter,
tained Mr and Mra. W. H. Steele and
daughter Ida. Mr and Mra. Roy Steele
danghicr
Uoroiby.
Hesdamee
Martha and Ida Budd. Ur*. Ida Voire
and family. Mr. and
Mn. Joe Bor-
and children. Mr. and Mra. Coo.
Steele aad son and Mr. and Mn. W
X'oice and ebildren at Thanksgiving
dinner.
Covers were laid for 34.
and Mra. Chas. Weeton enter
tained a party of friends at Thanks.
.Riving dinner.
Mr*, fa. A-Abbott to Tiaittog frienda
In Tniverae CTty.
Flank Biibaat o( Otaad BaiddB to
.eg
and Embalmer, i
Mrs. NelUe Pratt. oastotanL Utz.
phoM STL
We treat you as we
would wtok to be treated.
TecIhExtraelcaASiAlBie- Ijr wnkoal ratal
By the *-K»«Ur' malbod I caa r»
B»ve tboae aching teeth abMlutely
^tbont^^^and wR^tJ^^wM^cd
'%it*-o(
temffaninwt and
nth weak hearts wlU appreeiatn the
*lCAKdAr“ method of paiatoae eitraotton.
OS. w. asoimw,
SM4M WUhatoB Block. wHh Dr. Botoe
vqrth.
OU, MkUpito
OUKD TEAVZX8E BEltAT.T) in> TBAVESQ BAT XAOIX, TEBBSOAT, DBOBHBEB t, UlS.
BAOB TEBBB 1
Edwi
iward Courtad^. made a business
.. Wltko|) spent Sunday afteraooD
Kjngaley Sal'
with Inez KratoebsU.
trip to
to_______
-- —.
Leo Krelser. prbo bouAht a nne
Stephen McGarry took dinner Suii>ung dog. Is training It to be a bunt
AV with his daughter, Mrs. F. Krat'
willlamsbunt. Dec. 2.—Willlatn J.
ochvlL
Gll|>ln Is si>endlng a few weeks in Mt
I was ac«'ldeatall<
•Yllss Cleo McGarry enteruined Hat Peasant.
tie Smith Thursday.
t in the bani while out bunting
- Mr. BoRiier. who has be^n 111 at hei
Wlikop and Mr. and Mrs. home for the past few weeks. Is slow - jday. Hi! hand was so badly swol
len that net «U of the shot have been
ly Imprc •Ing.
removed.
A fart veil Bi
the correepondpnU who work in
Waller Garw lck and family of Trav
Cal Pease Is working for Samuel
home of .Mr. and Mrs. Norman
their Immedlite vicinity with
erse City are vUltlng Mr. and Mrs. Grody last week. A great many .Nickerson.
the ncwc.
Garwlck s |>areni8. Mr. and lira. E. S«- friends were present and a pleasant
Glenn Mckenon has made « floe
Dcw-'iiair of bobs and la anxiously
time was enjoyed by alL Mr.
Mre. Phillip Secor apent Thanksgiv Mrs. Urody are moving to Williams awaiting a good wnow.
ing with her iiarents at Barker Creel burg for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Krelser called
Mr. and Mrs. M. MKIarry enie:
at
the home of Joseph Miller Sunday,
I-Vaiik Be«kwlth' and sons. Hi .
talned the Messrs. P. Johnson, J, Stto- and Milton, are in Ihe neighborhood
-s. wmiaifi Martin Is un the sick.
kai. F. Canipeau and A .Kilmurry oil with llu-lr corn shreililer.
The
klisses l«rena Miller and AgB>-<-kw|lh reimrts a line run of
Hurvey
Krouim
of
Traverse
City
>s
Counade visited with Mias Anna
RIchaM Warren returned honie
grain threshing, having threshed SI,isiled at F. Kratoi-hvira.
day after siwndlug a wei-K In 1
Too bushels from August 4th to No Krelser Sunday.
..Mr. ond Mrs. Hugh Dunn Sumfetyed vember 4th.
Mrs. K. McBride and Mrs. Ralph
•rsc City. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ankerson of Long at M. .McGarry's.
and Mrs. J. U Curry and Mr. Krelser made a business trip,to TravA )«ny o( several men from hero and Mrs. E. O Winnie si>ent Thanks
l.ake and Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur lAlrd
of Traverse City spent Thanksgiving seurvbcd the woods in hopes of Qnd- giving wifh /rlends In Traverse City.
Ing some trace of John Sinclair. wb<
with Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar l.yon.
Mr -and A'ra. J. W. Arnold
visited at the WIlMia.ses Uah Pamienier aud Goldie Ims ti*-eu mi-slng since November t daughter. Alias Ivnh. speat ThankaWarren tallod on Nora Warren Stfli- No'clue to bis whereabouts has as ye
lihe Dockery home at Bar-.
been dlscfivered.
Flo.-^-Dcv and Ruth Kratoebvil callMias Blanche Stltes. who Is attend • Ust week.
Oil oil Gleo MvGarry Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Wlllism Schmidt trans
ing the County Normal tn Traverse
Mrs. H. Wh'sellM-ig ol l.ong 1-akc City, returned to her homo to spend acted business in Wexfurd .Monday.
made a business trip to Eik Rapids Thanksgiving.
igiuls Courutlv celebrated bis six
Ihe last of the week.
teenth birthday last Sunday.
riianksglvldg social and j>t
JMm49\Siding
Mrs. J. Holllngswonh. who is t .. .
The seventh and eighth grades have
-liicb was held at the Bloo
Ing at the Man<-swong resort. vislM-d
takeu up the Mudy of agriculture.
•bool list Tuesda:
Holmes fSidhig. l>cc. S.—A. K. Bry at Jke home of M. Ih lceszak Sunday )>sov-ed a great success, “Th/ puplli
• I enjoy tblH sin-ly very much.
ant was In Kitigsh-y Saturday.
C. Brown has moved In a cottage worked With a will to secure
Im lauisa tnad>- a buxluess trip to
.Mrs. Clyde Perklua was lu Walton near lAUig IgikV to s|u»nd the winter.
Traverse Cliy .Moniiuv,
the sctuMil. and they are
HOWARD SCHOOl
Iss Emma Woll visited Mat En
line new one
'7l^mes Siding twHool has a
Alma Kush, Teach
dres and family Saturday.
for their eflor
MUs Ulliau Stark vUil
Jerry Skiver ment to Kingsley Mon
Helen Mlicliell Sunda.v.
day on busiuess
There was no school Thursday and
Edgar Albright was a Fife Utke call
F>ida> In Dlslrbt No. 3.
er Sunday.
. rs. Emma Yoimglas transacted
, Mrs. Geo. Weaver of Ktngsley Is Vis
business in Traverse City Monday.
iting her sister, .Mrs, Yale.
John Yuungla.v is still very ill with
■ Bcltner. Dec 2.—A degree tear
Yuba. Dec. J.-rCart Eynta and Miss typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. UcManus dlngd from Manton asslste.1 in Ibe Gleamwith Mr. and Mrs. Ccoi«e .vtc.Manus lodge wurk at Kevstone Sgturday Perry are visiting at the home €>f
TOMPKINS SCHOOU
Webster Wilson.
Thursday.
.Myrtle Wyckoff, Teacher.
ev<-nlng. After the regular lodge smMra. Cornell and cbildrea leave
K. R. Smith si<enl Thanksgivl
t • •
siiiD a bountiful supiier w-aa aesv
Wednesday for their home In Grand
the home-of Edwin Merritt of SuiuCoial lUackman s|>em the latter Rapid!. They have s|>ent the iiast
mli City.
l«n of tim week with Mra. John-Mc f,.w wfveks at the home of Websr
Fre.1 l*lerce went to Traverse Clty Cormick at Traverse City.
Wilson.
Friday. returning Saiuplay.
lienha Heim transsa<-i.d builnMS . School closed Wednesday night for
lolerlochen. Dec, 2 —S. R Hopkins
.Mi-Sdsiui-S WOi. snton atid O. N
in Traverse City Erlday.
and t-vn. l.yle, si>eni Thanksgiving
the ThankscIvInK vacatloti,
niarcli were HI Kingsley Saturday
Will lU-lm enterialued the fanilli«i
C«-ll W^-st of Traverse City is
with his niece at Kiiijilre. .
Gt-orge -ChBilflv of Kingsley loaded of h'r.Hl l-iggll and Henry Helm
ing at the home of her gratid|«n-nis.
Anna and Hannaliel Grundv spent
a <-ar of iwtatov-s at the siding last.
Thanksgiving with their
Homer Ennis and wife.
Week.
Susie Nickerson of Kingsley vUiled
The children have begun practicing Hugh Grundy
Grandma Saxton sjH-nl Tbanksgl
M-hiiol Wednesday.
for the Christmas entertsllinient to be
Mr. Wlikop'was a Traverse City
ing will, her daughter.
\ U. Bansr. :M
Mrs. Cbas. Blackman of Tra'
given b> the Methodist Sunday school. caller Munday.
City Kiieiit J^ankaglvlng with .Mr
The . Methodist ehur« h »as o
Uistrit t Sulk. W. F. Kendrick will
Gifford at Kevstone.
Ize*! for missionary work last Sun- liold s«-rvlces at the wchoolho
Milo Haves and daughters. Doris
day. De.-- ‘
Ralph Hicki
and I'ena wer.* In Traverse City Sat
Newromh with hi* wife am
Fred Best s|ieni Monday afternexm
-Mrs. A. Micbam a'nd cbildren r urday.
111
Traverse Citv.
of
Ri-ed
City
have
^n
visiting
ii
Summit t'itv al<- dtijjier with Mrs. I
Will hYench «.f Traverse City visit- the nelKliborhooil for the last few
Resale Khoodes is siiendlng a few
Ualllhugh Thanks^ng.
.
e.l l>ext.-r Slocum Sunday-;
days at Traverse City.
.Masit r Richard Allen of gravers
Mrs. M. G^MIIIIs entertaltie.1 her
ii.
V.
Newcviiiib
and
C.
It
lalone
Mrs
FYank Black and son D^ll re
City was here to spend Thanksgiviu Sunday schoof class Thanksgiving
went to Traverse City Saturday
turned to Traverse City Montey aft
with liir voung frieud. llar.d.l 1*1100.
ernoon.
liusineds.
C H Bauiroll and family vlslte
John Rennie visited Sle|>hen
Mrs. F>ed Hale was called to Ray .Sadie Burnham and sister, Mrs.
at Ihe home of t-Yank S&wtun Sunda:
arry an-l family Sunday.
Cilv last week OB arroulit of Ihe dea
ChariM W. Wieland. si>ent Thanks
Mrs. hklgar Albright wrfts Ibe gue.
((•-orge Wales returned from Old of her cousin..
giving' with Their i^rents. Mr. and
of Mrs. t). V. Holmes <iv.-i Sunday.
. VYIda.Mrs. F. D. Burnham.
YrilA SCHOffl*
Fred Hammond left on tli.e nuu
.Mrs, fhas. Butcher of i.«wrence.
Edith l•ayaoB. Tdacher.
Dr. Martin was called here to see^
train Wtdne.sday. exi-e.tlog it> sioji r
Michigan.l visiting her parents. Mr.
Mrs. Ellis, who Is sick..
East Jordan.
and Mrs E A Williams.
-•Tanies-Kosar, who was operatetl'
John Milks tins ■•urrhase-l a gOMs
I-Ved Eggli hauled a load of iioiaon for api^ndicms. died at bis hit:
line engine with whii-tr to run a buzz toes to Traverse City Saturday
near Inieriochen Monday morning
saw nnd teed grinder be bas a^ re
Sarah Gri-en visited her brtnher,
3:30. He leaves a wife and seven
cently -purchased
Wllllatt.shurg. R F. D. No. 1. Dci
Ota tlu-en. at Hi<v» Corneni last we,-k.
children. He was taken to Cfatca^
We w(-re very much plcascsl
Anna .McGarry s|>ent Thanksgiving — Worden Lindsey left here Monday for burial.
-lay h»t week to
for
a
few
weeks'
visit
In
southern
wjlh .\bbic Rennie
I.NTERl-OCHEN SCHOOU
pli-asaiit faces Ilf
Michigan.
Hayes has purchased an orgai
Zada Harr. Teacbei
S Kotslly numlier-enjoyed the fare;
for hli .laughter Vona.
The chart • lasadnmsiired the sior welt party WedtM-sduv night for .M
short .all at Klngsloy hVlday l-et
and -Mrs Walter Ilalrd. wboareabov
"The Hoy and the Goaf .Monday.
artiiig singthi-ir trip to Onuway.
The school furnished
a short to leave for Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter l.y.ms ol Ti
Gladys Simrow si-ent her Thanksgi'
Thank-c'iviiig program Wednesday aft
rse City . who have Is-en visiting Mrs.
ing us guest of Ethyl Pray.
noun.
cons' parents over Thanksgiving,
Glen Shaw left vesier.lay for an e:
Diamond Park, Dec. 5.—Mra. Joseph
BEITNER SCHOOl.
irned home Sunday.
u-led visit In southern Mlchltain.
Zdeoek was on the sick list last week.
Pauline Nickerson. Teaehei
Mr. and Mrs, M. A. IJndsey drove
Bert Graham was a Traverse City
to Traverse I'liy Saturday.
taller Thursday.
Ill Stafford Is able to be out
Robert McCormick has built a new
S.un-lay.
doors again.
blmney for U. H. Bennett's store.
Rev. Shepherd of Walton v
dr. aud -Mrs. J. H. l.yon niade a ti
FYank McTlelUn Is building an
vlclnitv Sunday. There wet
Travenu- City one dav last week.
dltion to his house. .
huw'e.er. owing to some inlsui
1‘U-:asaNT GKtlVE SCIUKJU
-Blair. Dec. 2.—Anns Fleicben was
Misses Phoebe and Mary Vanderderstan.Iing as to lh«* hour.
n low n Saiurdav.
Ethyl ITav. TeacJier.
hoof were Traverse City sboi>pers' Sat
Miss lAUiw Newniarch. who ‘ ha
Forest lloV. Frank and Joe Cavltch
urday.
liecif for the past two weeks In Tra
lave gone to'the upper i«nlnsula tor
Mrs. Collins of Traverae City spei
the Winter.
Thanksgiving wiih her daughter. Mr
Mrs. John Schmuekel spent Sunday
laude Connlnc.
l-Yank Schmuckel's.
‘Mr. an<l.-Mra John., Pekarek and
Ungsley, R. F. I). No. t.'DeC, 2 —
f-Telcher calleil on Mrs.- D^ld Miss Ther.-sa Veber. who has l*een
m \\>Ht^ mode a business Iriii
'Sunday
ravt-rse City Saturday.
___
sick. Is able I > l>e in school this
Oallihugh, Sh>
A family gathering was held at
.)Ctss Margaret AndersflM''#pent
loniiuinleil liv her datigh
^Mlss M Swalnsiun's Thanksgiving day.
Sel«stian Endres and the Misses Thntiksglvlng with relatives hi Angel.
\Tola Gallihugh.
Norn SwainsioD and wife of Grand Eleanor Reamer and Anna BembentVi^lllam McDaniels has puf-hased a
1 &l Klplow lost a Aerv
aluable Rapids are visiting Havbi SwaKraton
fliieTaiilhi:
hog-from
James
^lib.
IsIUmI school Moflda.v.
horse la«: week. Alter a long
and. family.
John Sllkuleeky and daughters.
in Weber and eight of his
alMiip tht- luisiure for the missing ani
B.-Ormsliy ana wife, also C. Watson friends who were in the up|>er pseiii- Mamid an>! Blanche, spent Thanksgiv
iiial. It was dls.-uvered In a is.iato |
and wife took dinner with M. Marhitniiug deer, returned home ing with Mr, Chalrmock's.
in.-h it had fallen
Sunday
Joseph Joharnek returned Tuesdty
lesday. The nine men brought
Ityl.MIS StIH.S'G SCH(X>U
David Swainston was called to El thirteen deer home.
from Chicago, w here be attended the
Mrs. Allle nnlmriy. Teacher.
Raidds Friday morning on business.
Jacob Wolf and danghtor Emma of funeral ot Mrs. Mikluecky.
John I^ssa was In town Monday.
Wtlltam McClelUn waa In Traverae
Byron Center are guests at the home
Inviuiiont are out for the weddln of August Kahe.
CItr Saturday
of Miss Eva Nonon to Harrv Mai
Mr. Koudclka gf Traverse City callBen aad .Mat Bembeneck carh took
v-llle.
1 on friends here Saturday.
load of hay to Traverse City last
BIJMR SCHOOU
Dorothy Adams teacher at DIsillci
Tuesday.
a Fletcher. Teacher.
■ Biw-ni TbanksglvlDg at Tra'
Mis!i Annie Zenner visited at
Cl.y.
l*eter Weber home Sunday. She
remain
at
the
Weber
home
a
few
dafa
Thanksgiving with the former's sister.
I
assist
Mrsi
Wetier
with
her
work.
Mrs. Tom Brady
Christopher Weber Iriu^cted busl- of Platte River.
hYsnk Dunn and wife visited at th«
Gertrude Cook, who has bran very
Summit Clt y.R. F. D, No, 1. Dec.
home of Wm. Kratochvll Sunday alt.
in at her sister's. Mrs. Ed Moyers,
111
Me
of
—There was church at the Blackman
••moon.
fojiemUh. retunied home Sundsy. She
ilk-r lost w-eek.
school
last
Sunday,
Services
were
sses Wilhclmlna. Alice and
liarry S
conducted by Rev. l.otig.
and David Couriade Is somewhat Improved, but still
There will be a box social at BJark- 'orc calh
tc home of Peter J. weak.
Willis Rhodes was again callan school Wednesday evenljirfor Biermacher lai
Ibe bedside of her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Koeple and famthe benefit of the church.
/
t- visited with Mrs. Koeple's parents. Mrs, Flossie Barton, of Jraveree City
Ed Rawlings and wife
Irvin
HawUngs «Dd ■■ ceturned Satorday . r. and Mra. Peter Biermacher. last She returned home Saturday, report
ing Mrs. Barton as slowly improving.
from southern Michigan, where they Sumlay.
Msmle Adams Is visiting her moth
Mat Endres was a Traverse City
risUed at Grand Rapids and Flint.
and sister. Dorothy Adams.
Charley Ktiani h
poor caller Monday.
elved as a gift a
.Mrs. George Sammons was a caller
health. Mrs. Geo. Taylor wljl at>ei
attend
Med rooster
the winter with them
at Buckley laat w*^.
Q Mr. Hawkins of E
Italelgh ilow-l is visiting bis old
frMds. Justice Knapi> and famil;
Peter Weber last week.
.Mr. Horton of Wexford was in this
Joe Reamer visited bts father, Wil been visiting at Ben Cook's, left Mon
day
tor
their
home
at
Lake
View.
liam Reamer, last Monday.
neighborhood Monday buying bogs.
Mrs.
John
Thompson.
GIsdys
Hall of Buckley was looking
Joe Reamer has porchaaed a new
. Glen Thompson. May Siansome timber in this nelgbbor- farm.
>n
left
Monday
for
an
extendi
visit
Jacob Wolf and daughter Emma.
hooil.
1
the
southern
i*rt
ol
the
state.
People In this neighborhood will be August Rabe. Mr. aad Hn. Bernard
Earl and Harley Baldwin were Interlearn of the wedding of Bembeneck were guesta at the home
locben
callers
Thursday.
of Frank Schmucksl^
si Snnday.
Russell McCormick was a Christi
Adam Cxmnade has been
shopper at Traverse City Saturday.
Mrs. Polleck
>r Chrh
William l^DanlcU and wife spent
silent Thanksgiving with Dave Oray
John itV^r and family, the Mtsaes
Thanksgiving at Adney Adams'
nd famll:
Anns Bembenek. Faustina Real
Joseph Johsrnck took a load of ap
Theresa Weber spd Alma Weber vis
ited, with Mat Endrra and family Sub- ples to the Uder mill FMday.
their home at Klngslhy Sunda;
Olysser Oltinger was In this vicin
Word has been received that Mrsity Ian week.
Harry Sammons was a caller
Gus. Barratt is not as well. She un
William Pekarek called on 8. H.
derwent an oiK-ration at Rochester, Oraw n last week.
Vanderboof and Isa Dill Sunday.
Minn.
Peter Blermscher called on Am
Joseph Joharnek made a baslneas
John
trip to Traverse City last week.
riously ill with pneumonia.
Bert Graham and family spent Sun
Win Church and. family spent
day with Frank Gardner and family,
Thanksgiving with Tom Cbnrcb and
Bert Hunt and wife spent Sunday
family.
*
with William McDaniels.
Ben Smith bad tho mltfortane to
John Pfkarek, Sr., began bis duties
his foot Iniured wk^ riding
as janitor of the school house, district
"o. 2. Monday.
For Ih&hU aad CUUro.
Peter Lvuire and wife spent Sun
day at Colonel YouDg*a
Roy Hulett from the Baxter achool
Hits Blanche Miknlecky visited
aa a visitor at the Blackman school
achool Monday.
Monday afternoon.
William Pekarek left Monday for
BLACKMAN SCHOOU
Btcnanr^ of
Jennlngvto vjalt bU aUter, Rose Tier,
Eva Boone, Teacher.
tor a lew daya.
irnamsimrg
(^rand Jraverse J^gion
C«mpllMl Mch WMk by « «ufr
NEWS
Qrand traverse Countg
Sirs. U Thrall Wednesday.
Frank SaMorts brother of Chicago
was at Walton lYiday on biiKlncas.
Mr. and Mrs. It Hr|d»us' daughter
fronL-Giand
Rapids Is making a short
c Sarkett and chlMri-n eiH-m
Smidav at «lra. «eornc ►VUi'e.
.Mrs. Hoy Hlltoi
I Traverse
Hrn Harli; of Wimamsljunc U vUiiInc Tom and Neliton Ankorron.
Mr and Mrs. Mlkula and dauKbier.
Wilma, apent Baiur.lar and Sunday erw t
. _.. .
Claud1 Mills of Petoa.. _
«lih Mrs. .MlkuU'e (athpr. Tom 1\«‘iient Thaukagiving with the foripr. of Tnveme City,
■
■Mlllc.
am! Mss, S.
UfCill returr>f>d home after tier's imrcnis. Mr. am!
ts4'\cral of the young |>eciiile of Wal
B|M>^nK the eunimer at OM .Minaion
ion altendcd ibe ThauksgiUng dance
with her aleter. Mrs. Tour Kink.
W. V. and M. !i. Kpddp> cnienaiDvd at Fife l.akc Thursday evening.
Genie SluniptltT reiurnod to Trav-the following t<eople TluHikxgtxinf::
.Mr. and .Mrs. Jolm Horton and dauKh . rse City {Sunday after s|>en<llne her
•vacation at hnliie *
ter. LIlUan. of' Tra'
l.eo Anrtersou returned to Traverse,
City yesterday after MH-nding a few
rion. of Bi:
duys with his grandiiarnu,. Mr. and
Mrs. U Wimam.s.
Thressa Harlter and I.^Han SU|i|s
of Monroe Center and .Mr. and Mrs
Bert Kelly and rhlldren of Traverse fler muined to Traverse City SuuAv.
City. A picture was taken of the after spending their Thanksgiving va
cation at home.
Ret. C- tSheiar.I and Frank Puny
^Ir^aad Mrs. Tony Xlnl: and daiigh
ter. Jdargtierlie. of Old Mission. s|x-ui were at T'ife I.tke Salurdav.
WAI.TON gCHOOU
Thursday at the M<CiIls.
Frances R. Pierce. Teacher.
Mat Uurga Is pUsieiinR for K. K
Duryea.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ankerson si>ent
^OfC5
Jims JUhtDistrkt Ho.t
tics. IVc. 2.-Mr, and Mrs. TruSmlili retunied Saturday evening
from Indiana, where thev have been
visiting leiaiives.
Mrs. Taylor aud daughter. Ula. of
Acme, visiieil at the home of Mr. and
mainder of the setk.Mrs. Wm 7.Uk Thanksgiving da.»
• Roy Newstea l. Hoy Smith. Tom and
M^ter Kol.trt Ashmore was kicked
Nelson Ankerson, fYancU McOm and by his I«et colt Monday nioriilag. TIs
Ben Harlg railed at Arthur Kllmurr}
colt's boof cut a deep gash In hi
Monday evening.
forehead. lUrbort is iigaiu in school
^ .Mervin Kenney has a slrk horse.
and api>aremly ik feeling as well aa
Master Francis Green was tranipleil
I a shee|> which had broken out of
Cox. Marvel Klim
pasture and was sirnlling along Ihe
stead.
roadside. Hie animal ktiock>>d him
ling an
down aO I>uwed him in the fa<-c. Fur
tiimod home Saturday after siM-iidIng
ued bi-tore he was
the week-end at W. r. Kenney'
injur
?s for perWilma, spent Thanksgiving
luring the
OneUa.
of Novcmliei
Timothy
\\’ P. Kenney it at the stale bo
William Moran.
pital repairing sewing marhines.
Bessie H.v.-on, Orlow
.....................
. and Mrs
Wells Charik- Green and Edna Wells.
Sparu and Mr. and Mrs. George
.IJoyd Crisp ia able to* Im la
lay and daughter. Rose, spent Thanks More again
giving at the Kllmurrys. Bert is i
.Mina Wells allendisl the mas
welt known Peninsula hoy. who wa: a-1 at WimainllH.ig Tlmrsda-- evening.
.a winner in the hasehall i-ontest givep
gf
Mr. and .Mrs h:<lmar<riHla.k .and
by the Graad Rapids Preps for a trip two .hlldren vuiied Mr. aad MrsrAtl.-• to the world's series cames in New tin llayMon {timday.
York and Phlladelpfila.
Clyde Kirkby went to Traverse CHv
Mrs. Sacketi and eliltUren went to Monday.
■ Traverse City Saturday.
Miss Ida Whli-on. whn has InMrs. Kilmucry and .Mrs. rani|w>au tundinc high school at Wiiliamsi'urg.
visited at Mart MeG&rrv's itundav. .
!> tor
I-AKB VIKW SCIIOOU
t of her hcjilll).
. Augusta rbamimey. Teacher.
HAThkA StCHOOI.,
Norma A- Tiirnliull,. Teacher.
iOaittm
^rcM«
Walton. Dee. 1.—Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Archie. Dec. 1 —Mr. and Mrs. Olaf
Puny of UnsIng are visiting the lat Rnndeen and danghu-r. Amanda.'
ter's sister. Mrs. C. Sheiiard.
t Osi-ar l.yons' Sunday.
Mr. aud Mr*. A. Snell and children
■s (ills .S'elsoi, called at Mrs. O.
apent Thanksgiving with Mr.ana Mrs. Hoglelt's We.luesday afternoon.
C. Winchester *t Cadillac.
•. and -Mrs. Vernlc Suiidr«-n of
P. T. Peterson was at Walion on Traverse City sm-nt Thanksgiving
veith Mrs. Emma Warren.
Mrs. Janies Smith and children reMrs. Robert tiailand and children
tnnied from Kvan Iasi Saiurda.v.
i.l Kay latfavetle were callen
Solomon Smith was « husloess call Fred Garland's Tui-s<lay evening.
er at Traverse City Tuesday.
Mose Collins. Jake Aii George Hoop
let partook
...................
returned from their hunting trip Weil*
at Rev. Hogfelt's. A colkri-liun
nesday.
.
. .
Uken, the proieds to In- used In
.Mrs. 3. uannon's mother from Ma
g the church.
nila Is visiting her.
r. and Mrs. Henry Lalayetle vis
Pred Murphy «as called to Hay Cgv ited at Ernest Pahl's Sunday.
last week on account of ihe illues-s of
Ml . -and Mrs. lYank Warren 'si>«rt
his father.
Sunday with Mrs. John Warren, 8r.. of
F B. Saylor, pho was struck bv a Mapleton.'
freight train last Monday is still verv
hay Igifayette s|K-nt the week-end
lew at the Cadlllar hospital.
I Trnveme.Clly.
Rose Williams si>eul last week with
Mr and Mn.‘ Fred GarUnd took
her parenta. Mr. aad Mrs I, WillUms.. dlnnecwith Mr. and .Mrs. Arch Buchan
Those that- were not absent during Sunday.
the month of Norenilx-r are Ned Bab
.Miss lieah Warren siienl Saturday
cock. Itorls W'eston and l^ier Smith . pighf and Sunday with her grandHollis Weston missed but one-half ifiother. Vfnf. John M’aren.
Oscar Nelson haa insulled a new
Mrs. C. A. Babcock was at Travers* tclophono.
rtiy Saturday.
Win Iklmunds visited Qua Seaberg
John nuilamt sraa home over Sun- Sunda.v.
Miss Gladys McGarry Ufi Tuesday
Mrs. snaa Mllka i
for Traverse City. '
yuha
Jnttrhchan
miiarnsburg R. f. P. tfo. I
DkmmtPark
iCin9sUy.K.f.P.yfe.i
Jtoitard Pisttia
JuamfCity R. f.
The Jno. T. Beadle Co.
■Going Out of Business Saie
dec. 4-tf
I
r-
visited at Isaac
Kin9sUy.H.f.P./fo.l.
Kingsley, h. F. J> So. 2. Dec 1 —
Truman Avery returned to Lis buuie
Tuesday.
Harry Kinney left this morning for
bis mother's home near Benton IUr>
•Tbc services at the srhoul bhuse
w:lB be changed to two o'clovk instted
of eleven.
A l>oa. smial will be held aftbo
hoolhouse Saturday evening. I>ec. d.
proceeds are to be used fur a
Cbrtstma* tree.
Cfaaricx Uoman has iranbaaed a
farm In the upper |•euinsula.
The school iHjuse was nicely clean
ed Saturday.
HODGE SCHOflU
Nela MaclKold, Teacher.
Jrataru City. fL
p. tfoj
Traverse City R. F. D. Nt». 1.. Dec.
-rMr. and Mrs. O. Johnson went to
to Petoskey to visit relatives at
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mra. Mead arrived Wednes
day from Gaylord to visit their son,
U Mi-ad and family. They returned
to thelc home Monday.
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. .8. .Horton' and
Miss UBlan Horton attended a fami
ly gathering on Thankagtvlng at the
home of Mr and Mrs. W. P. Kenney
of Long l.ake.
Mr. Dutcher ot New York, la apending some time with his daughter.
Mrs, C, C.
Bari Hodge enter
Ulned D- McKinley's family of the r
Peninsula and Charley .Barr and fam-f
By of Traverse City at a TbanksE Honon of Monroe Ceiiter, Is
B|*endlng a few days with hb parIts. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Horton.
Bdd Barr from west -of the chy
spentsnh with bis sUter, Mrs.
I^ri Hodge.
. Elmer A'-ornell and family went to
Wexford the Zdth to visit friends,
a'nd r<-lstlv-es. They returned the
3uth.
Mr. Mesd's fsmily visited at D.
McKinley's Buuday.
, FUri Fulton, who la making hit
home at Oren Case's, enrolled In
S.L00I Monday. He will enter the
seventh grade. Iva Adama waa also
i-nratled iin the first grade.
McKlNl.EY SCHOOU Ulllan Honon. Teaiier.
Mwot Cmtar
Monroe Center. Dec. 2.—Miss Sarah'
Stoddard dnd Mrs. Hobbs called on
Mr. and Mra. Sudlebauer Sunday aft
ernoon.
. aad Mrs. r. B. Hobbs and
family of WlllUrosburg, and Mrw.
Moss of SL Johns, spent Tha
wkh Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs.
Master Harold tW entered aeboU
Monday.
Morgan McDermott of Traverse
City, visited fats grandparenU the lat
ter |>art of last w<*ek. '
Mrs. Lillie Taylor and aon Rosco
were Traverse City callers Friday.
Miss Minnie Rose was a Traverae
Grace Taylor and Mary and . Zella
Rogers called'on Missea Marguerite
and Helen Smith. Sunday.
(Continued on page hve.)
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a|ii»le».. IMcea
governed by qualiiy. Call Cilx. phene
1314 2 long 2 abort.
dee*4-*t
WIU pay 40c lor cMer
apples, wlndlalls SOc.
paring stock 70c. Both
3S8, Bdl
Cannlag Co.
oct 28-tf
tfo. I
»«•
All Wool 7 itoiind Blankets, $5.50 & $6.00 pr.
Stable Blankets, $2.25 & $2.50 pr.
$15 Single Harness for $11. $17 Sl^le Har
ness for $13.50. $18 Single Harness for $14.
Onr Entire Robe Line at CosL
■nton's Monda)
son Jos
kar«-k made a bu
■sc Cliv Mondav
FYecLBowco an ) fatnlly «|>ent San
day,with B.n foe
John
Mikuicckv
attended
the
funeral of James Koaar, Sr, Mondav
GHEES IJkKE SfllciOl, DI.ST SO 2
..........................
Teacher. .
CASTOR IA
IbaKUyNHmAhrtpBMiht
The most dainty and
most practical. Christmas
gift of all. So simple a
child can uhe them. A
good present for old or
young. A present always
appreciated, it is
The One' Best
GUI
We have an onusually
fine and complete line of
Eastman Kodaks and
Brownies in the new mod
els, some in rich gift
boxes.
Prices $1 to {50
Let us show them to
you—our clerks under
stand them perfectly—or
let us mail you a catalog.
Wait’s
Drag Store
J
r
PAOI fOUS i
O&AIID TBAVEB8Z HBRAT.T) AHD TBAVZSBS BAT EAOLB, THUSSDAT. DECEBIBER 4. 1913.
ITS NOT TOO EARLY TO BEGIN
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Buy Useful
Christmas Presents
There is nothing that makes as appropriate a
Christmas gift as a nice piece of furniture.
There is nothing you can buy that wiii last as
iong and be used as often, and it wiii alwavs be
a continuous and pleasant reminder of the
giver. Our mammoth stock makes it possible
for you to select just the pieces you want, and
our liberal credit plan makes It easy for you to
----------------- pay for your selection---------- ^-------
GOODS SOLD NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY WILL BE STORED FREE OF CHARGE
Ailttie
Newest
Colorings
and
Palfems
All Rogs
Gnaranleed as
ReprescDied
or Honey
RciBBdcd
We have a number of close out and drop
patterns that arc real big rug values.
$48.00 Velvet Rug. damaged in our show window, to dose out............. $$2.00
'$35 00 ten-wire Brussel Rug to close out..................................................$27.50
Several $23.00 Bru8.sel Rugs that are a few inches under regular size,
to close out.;...................................................................................... $17,75
9x12 Tapestry Brussel Rugs up from........................................ . . . . . . . . .$ 8.75
Remnants In both Carpets and Uooleums to
_____________________close ont at hall price.
End Your Sleepless Nights
By bnytng one of onr $8.00 Sanitary Felted Cotton Malircsses.
Tbey are gnaranteed not to mat or get Inmpy.
Bed Blankets. Few Specials in Bed Blankets
$8.00 all wool Blanket, finest kind of wool ................................................$6.3$
$6 OO all wool Blanket, extra large size........... .................................... $4 65
$3.50 woolnap Blanket, extra large ........................................................... $2.65
$2.50 woolnap Blanket, good weight.............................................................$t.9S
Cotton Blankets.................................... ........SSc. 75c, tl and np ton.25
Warrior and Nav|o Blankets In aU colors and patterns
oplrom .......... ......................................................................)i 95
r
....... ..$24.50
Ottier Kitchen Cabinets lip
from $4.75
Cut Glass
$4.75
$2.15
Two Big Bed Values
CREDIT
There Should be a
Quick Meal Range
Examine it and you will say. as we do. it is the
best range made.
Heaters
mn.
Heaters
Only One-Motkm Bed Made!
55.75 buys . good round heattr. Full Sheet high.
56.5a buys a 24 jnch box stove, the goeranteed kind.
511.75 buys an AI hot blast soft coal or coke stove.
556.75 buys a guaraateed two-flue hard coal etove.
Air-tight stoves from 75c to 511.75.
We carry p full line of RelMous
Your Promise to Pay
Goods the year around.
CASH
OR
IN EVERY
$1.6S to $28
IVIantle Clocks
Religious Gojods
^nce everyone^ prefers to receive practical
things, and since everyone reads, why not
delight somebody with a beautiful GlobeWernicke Sectional BooYCase this Christmas?
We would like to have you come in and
look over'the hundreds of beautiful ruid
practical Christmas things we
__________ are showing.
___
We have about twenty-five sample beds that are going at
big difcouDt. There is only one of each pattern, so con
early if you v/antODftr' They range in price from
W« are showing hundreds of beautiful pieces of cut
glass at prices never before heard of in Traverse City.
ffS ^9 0 For a Mantle Clock that you would
9C9* # O be charged $7.50 for in any other
store in Traverse City.
iSectional Book Cases
Nothing makes a more acceptable
present than a nice Library
Table, Center Table
or Pedestal.
It’s a Sellers
When you are looking at Kitchen Cabinete and told
that you are looking at a Sellera. then you know
that you are looking at the beat thing in .Kitchen
Cabinet there ia on the market.
We are ahowing thia wonderful HtCk M ^ A
Globe - WernicKe
Will Do
This wonderful bed opens from
tary Bed in o*e operatienf A
fine comfortable bed whkb
saves fttnutm wxptmu oW
f«>«5 ran mere raem. 18-lb.
felted cotton retDOvabJe mattr«M. Youdon’twearouti^.,
wWe#! is conce--------, ________________________ Uate • lifetanu.
Gnanntoedrirht.
.
,
• .
‘.VhandaomcweddingorbirthdajrKift. ABtyteand{rfketomiteTOjyoncs
taste and pocket-book, a
a. W. SLATER
-J'
....wuauss..-*
c:.c
. r.-,
r.:-:
Your
ReUable
Homefumisher
OftAIfD UAVZBU
Fife Lake Department
Conducted by Miu Mae Dewey.
W* wut to Buke thb Deputmeat of the
fTMtost poMible Tilae to all oonoenwd and to
this end requeet tliat ell ttemi of pervoul ud
feoenl interett be sent to Hiu Dewey to be
Incorpontod in the Depertmeitt We espedally
aek that charcha, fratenuJ eodetiee and the
Orup fttrniab itema of intcrert in their reepeotiee organixsttOM- Newi of locUi erents and
entertainmenti, in^irovementa beiz« made or contetiHiietod. and bnaineii ehai^ee and transfen in
real estate -in town and coimtry are especially
aoeepUUe. The above applies not only to the
Tllladw of FifeJddte, but to the snironodind
connhy.—Editor Herald.
Am> TEAVE&SE BAT SAOLE, THUBWAT, DEOIHBEB A IdU.
» Shannon at Boafb Boardtuon for Thankajtli
rrt-ovorliij; from
StllUrvd Hoduva
n arvrrc aturk of |>n
and Mr». S
P.
Rptlkp*
Monday
TravrriH! t*lt>.
Ipfi Saturdav viomAURUit T. t'lirk lp>l
ItiR for Uudsar.1.
fpiicr
Ponlnaula.
where be haii otuployiucnl for the
Mr. and Mr*. 0<w. Sleclp entertainod III* parimia. Mr and Mraj J. H.
Sicplp. of Orofion from Wedneaday
until Monday.
Miirehall I'ardther* left hero
for nbre, fpppr
Prnlnaula.
uKbt.-r* Sipllu and Horrl* arconipanli'd her lo .Vi-wlR-rrj. wb.-nfiip> will *tay witii
iiielr
brother
Dart and attend Rcbool.
A reunion of ilie
Wcavpi- familv
wa.. held on ThaiikrRltlnp
at
the
home of Ur, and Mr* K. K l-oop*
Tlipi-p were lhlrt>-*ptcn of Uip fiiiiil1> prpBPBt
Thu*.- iroiii om of lown
w.-r.-: Mr and Mr*. Tom O llrtcn and
Fife iMhP. such.. Ttw. :
i. K1IW
of Mu uinrr, Mru.
1*0 .hlldrcn, Mr; and Mr* \Vm. Van
o- Fal
family.
'
lllrr ai
Winkle and *011
and
Mr*,
t'ba*.
lilll rwlii.mPd Krldav
Brant all of Grand lupld*.
lull a( Kl-lui-hx Wl:
•Mr*. K r. Ilr»*'-r s Tru.-I'liic .iai.<
Ham Kliiii.-y' l.-f« lirr.of Hip M. K. churrh (u-ld tli.-lr niunlli
Bninh Havpn.
ly <la*» party Wp.lfcps.la>
Nov. io
da>. Ue^wfnboj at
■nllpid loH
unld
> |i. tn in
John i
Imt 3d.
It wa* pni.-itiiiiipd lo Mi
ihr i^rx-bbylPrlau .liutrli,
.Ml l.iillt-s arn-u of
and Mm. »yd Wall.-r* at Ih- home
nf nfr I.ako and aummm,lin.- p~n. J,lhPrt,
of Hr. Waller*.
Tli.' .•xnii.t l-u.k
rho arp inipipuu-d I
I
Mr* 1. A HhV
the fortn of « children* |>arty. the
lermfut of thp loromunlty are >ifcp<l from Sowh Boarti
yonne men and women dri-**ln-j
a*
to come ty order of lb«- roiiimltt^T., Sainrday.
kchool bovs and Rlrl*.
Mr* llrower
Mra. t>. R. llilU. Mra. I. S Walipr.j
c; i< hohony i ft hpro Saturday ari.d us
moilirr- i.> ilm laiiilly of
Mr*. 8. A. r. Rcakea and Mr* .V. j: for th-todi.
al«!m Hurt, youni;
Cl.lbll'li
Bamiore.
|
Mr*.. W- T. }{pi«i rptumed lo
Iipr BBIIU-H wer.- Hip ordi rof the ovcnlnK
and 11 womlertiil filpp.-r ralpolal.-d lu
Thp Grand Trarerap rounty anmnil; '
f;jhl.. ma* In (•rand RapMi
'hlldi.h Mpliemo wa* *<Tv.d
Sunday u.lKwl .,m»puilo.. ««■. held
„nrt Kaiurdu..
pri-*ld.-i:t nn.l ^^•M^llpr
of
■«' "’'*1
Hr H K. Hill* »-i
tip pta**. and paMor of the plnmdi
phurrh
Allhoiich
l.v Hip
of Miioi iddrpa«p.l (be Ratberlni; Ho- ' motlipr"
thp woaUiprsfa* oulte unfav
Hiilphln*. *1.
there *a>. a Aoiat'attPDdaiicp
—
uPhool.
'hlldrcn w-r
aflprnoon ap**lon at -f
|> ni «a«
-n and IIii'p!!
Thoms
bavp .in alfcvtimi
eonduptPd hy ihc prpMd.nl of
tl..-,r ppr.-onal
proport,
dl.p.'rA'.l. d
ahip aaaoPlalloii. Mr*. D. 1C. ilMl* TIic'■■..■ptMmp and Ml i-K'Mtii arc uluyhii;
lio'pltiiliiy .
I.l.».l iimt .Mr* Wi.M.-n
folio* iDf; toM'iishlp olTipprs *nrp idp.-t • wllh ih^lr |.a.
affci'lion for "inolher.
lliclr ubMln
ed for jbe pn»u1nc
year: IT.-*ldpnt ’
Misspu RITIP
IhirlM-r and
Maudo
.
.ally lu the .'bunh-and
Id. Ih.'
Mr*. I). K. Hlllc; vIpp pr-uld.-lit Ml> Hr1d<‘''n wprp In Mani.m. Wpdneada:
■phoo! of Uiplr rholcp.
Horapp
Klsnd.Ts:
*»-.-rplnry.
Mr-.
Mr. and Mr*. Havo fh.D.-lior
nn
Hr. T. y. Kliiiball and Ml** Maltii
Her Dp«rpv
irpamirpr. Mr- rn’-linn .Mldrcn aoit lo Allra.
Wediipuds'
Snillb wrr.- .iiarricd on Monday even
Dewe.r; dim. tor. Mr* F H
Hic r
■ t|.p>
«PT
I *
ul Hip bom......... hi* um b
roUowMIi; ti*P InislBPw* mp<'tlnir I'ip
I saiirrdav
ili.l Mr*. Hon. Kitiiball.
it. v S
ftresldPDl of
thp
GiMod
Tnimn—
and .Mr*. I'lm.
ll.'akp* ..ftlpl^d
Couni. Siind.iv
nnl.in. I'l.d .1.
tAln-id Mr
lioiii.*liaip n lail'.-* ^ptp pr.*<;lK.
B. <>Mid of Trarpr-p no. d.dlv.-r. ,1 a
'adllhip nil.
l’ray<T inimlluk* .-..rv
W .-dhnuta
•»ery InuTni'tito and liii.rpMllJi: «d
■;.n «>f .Mil
.euliia a
dr.-*, on -Thp Pompr Tha* M-.v.-. ih.i> Sunday.'
Siimlay
. lor IV:'.-mlH.T :Ui
1
boiii:l.l
Hounrd
I. A Hi.
!.i;:.
>
thp dt’-Pv..|oii
111 S<iiilli ihiunltiian
IT.«phlliB Ml 1I.:".I a im by Hip
School f.p*.um
K fMmll,. (tiPT..
II.I..I. It.'. S .V r liPuk*.
Scholar* •
Tl
Siisida. M'li.ml al II i:. a
eondiined
SuiihIiIiip ITii>.‘i Haii.l :i> i
if. f^oa.(1 nax- odp of
I. p|..iliipui.
Ii.'.hsip
i:i>».irth U'u:<i. at THtu
leciui
cm ' M> Y.mui
Thnpksulvl
i.'m-d
Wall.nKik.
aoki.
K<«- T.*h
Retik. i-roiio«n,. «'d H'P U'lii-tlction.
H oiit.-ilUvd from rase Tlir*.' I
ThP f)r*t
AJiiart.rK
r.m'p.pnpp
Ill ^d four
of ih.' i'll.- IJ.k<- clrtuH I* h.dd at
• dar Sprint
nvs.^ Mr*
BouUi MHardman on tt>»np*day, Hoc.
id dMui.M.-r
.r of
Miami*. «ho%a* la*en
3rd.
lii.dr i.ar.'
.Mr iind il-'pr hmiilni:. ri'lunio<l li
''’Thu
™-K2
»
tor 33rd.
Earl Button of Wimamthun;. It
GAmA
For Infanta and Children.
-
PrcBBhsDimiifViWN
N’
Bears the
Signature
of
.
,srs.“ssa@
VibrmlMamAfinA
aofdLossofSuiR
J5D0.1.-J51
The Kind You Have
Always Boughi
In
Use
For Over,
Thirty Years
tcimi
NTFR 6C710f>t-
UDB WERE EHERTAIRB)
*T
ISATURDiY
Mr*. lUlph Mcioer. a»*l»lrd by Ml**
Joalc .Npwnun of Kaa*ou eHiortatncI
number of Udip* Satueda) afternoon
In honor of Mlat W McConalia. the
affair IwIur n nil*ep|8lneoii* Bhow^r.
bride
ip-Im*
rp.-pi..-d many beautl-
ftti and nsefiil Rift*.
The afternoon
WM apept very pteaaanUr lo a aoclal
way.
Refrcabmenta were amed.
Underwear
Wahls and Blouses at $1.25
—S«*v.-ral
ntlraetiv..
Voili- Itluiises
Khiniid HI..us.*, mid llaiiity WliiH- I.inc
Ifcrie* in hi|:li and low neck styles; ait
at $155.^'
Silk Shirts and Mouses
-Silk Mcssiilines ill suli.l slmd.-s; olh-
S|H'.'iid
jir.-ity hor.lefsi
valin-s.
eiiiiiee
at
$4.60, $6 and $5.40.
—High Grade ComforterB,
Tlill
b’eix-rulls
null
jiiir.-
M/.I'S.
tvliil.-
(illid
plini.-..
at $2.95, $2.26, $1.75, $1.25.
wopih
exirn MMi bl. 98c.
Outing GoUis
—Oating
.l.lidili.-s
Cloths
Jill
I'fs ill iin llv fjiiic'V hlrijM's,
Lmli-s- Kail and Wi.it. r
S.-v.-nil ef-
Union Suilfi
f.'.-tivc slyh-s al $2.60 nn.l $2.75.
Knit -Goods—Splendid Values
Monli
8.'a- and $T.v
nt 48c HI1.I 79c.
—Ladies’ and Uisses' Ante Hoods, ^It Shawls, Scarfs, eti-.. in '
-Bleached and Unbleached.
Iiilfli and low iii-rkv. loni;
mi.l *|p.rt nI.-.-vpk; s|H'<'iiil al.
Riiit. 48c amt 79c.
ImHiiiK;
M'urtJi !kl..*iH f.
—Gomforten
—Tests and PanU f..r huli.s
and iniw*; Hup and pstru
li.avy «.-wlii.s. in l.l-a.'!..-d
mid iinldpjii'lntl and *ilv-r.
Kxtrn KiMwial rahK** in this
mill- ni. each, 25c,. 29c, 45c
Kiid 50c.
models — Oi-jn-
in plniii Mini fnnev wliit.' effe.-ts; (Jrey
ill {•l.-.-isiiii' I'l.iids iiii.i |il:iiii
tvitli
t’omidptp aKsortiiP'iiiK.
Uh.iisi's ill iir.-lly iiii;li .-..l.irs; Tnilor.sl
Waists in wliil.' Ihteiie;
—Extra Fine Wool Blsakets
. euliirs
11
will.
troo.1
$1A0, $1.25, $1.00, 75c nn.) 50c.
Ski Caps and -Toques f-r
ir.i*-.-s mid .d.ildr.n.
at $1.00, 50c'mid 25c.
!
!
—Ladies’ Wool Knil Petticoats; s|.l.-ndi.| v:ilip-s at
$1.26, $1.00, 79c and 50c.
—Baby Hoods and Bonnets; n.-wr *iyli'* ill C«>r<iiir<iy*. V-lv.-t*.
Ih-arskin. Sijk. i-l.-. rniiMinllv Ifiuid
:
asporlm.-iits aiid valn.-s
at $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c mi.l 25c.
widthn^
d
.-hoi.-".
dark
■ «r»; f..r ihi* shli-.
.lOc, 8c and 6e.
—Misses’ and Children's Black Fleece Lined Hose; all
sixes; special at, pair.;...................................................
a
—Good Shaker Flannels, .'XIra siu .'ial. yanl. 4V2C. —Shaker Flannels in Id.'.-P'lied lUid liuliliai-lled: K|>c> ial
^ jri.. lu r yanl. m^c.
Kingsley Department
The people of Kingsley and the surrounding
country are all interested in this Department.
We shall be glad to have individtials, ebnrehea,
the Orange, fraternal societies and all other organlrationi hand in items of news, peraonals,
announcements of meetings, notices of entertain
ments, business changes, public improvements
being done or contemplate^ sales Of real estate
in town or country, and any other items of gen^ interest.—Editor Herald.
KtuRsU-v. H-r ;:-Mt** Oi.ra Ihif-. Thalik*R
Tv paiiip liomp la->fcwopk M-imluy fn.ui inion * In
Kik i:ui>li|*. nnd In a vpty *l<k tflrl at
iiii* wrliim:
Mfsjip* IipH ard kflldr..! Coior
KJk ItapuK nrcoiuiiattlpd Ul.-n Madl
Min Jnuiiv Hi
Bi'pml
TliunkuRlvinR
r*
»lar>- $'i«li «a* iiiarrli-d Tup*
i> Mr Fklaur
will 1
.rf ................* SIdIna
ihPir lioTiip til Kl IK*IP>
WpdB«»ila>
•lohn Kaupr
r< lun'ed
wbvnt h<- .lia^
la*t from Krlr. 1
..-.-tl Vl«llllli. IllHl'-n Itlnl ' p.‘ii
ilih hi*
.1 liiL'lp i.fn.-p.
r. «ml Mis W U .Sp. Ip> for ppv.
jTur* rt-BldPiil* iiPi.r HrulRr. hni-'
*oM iliPlr
iiprsuiial
proiiprlv.
and
tartPit U*t wppk lor AllMtan. wliprp
hrv will n-*ldp lo.- a tlinr
Thry
l*i|pd Ihvlr Mun ut Iluvklpy uti ihpli
*lii'nuBn Snvlnr.
who
lias
lu-rn
mrkim: in .larkniiti. cump borne lari
rppk for a wpek a >a«-ailon.
CiiM* Hiniinvtii. wUn lia* bPch deer
iimHOK near Crayliiu;. ri.-turned lavt
mtheUm” Underwear
-The Seamless Union Snit
• knit to til.” A
soriniPtil <>T all
ri-r.'iH ip-.-k ami kJis-vp
mvI.-k; r.-inilar and vxlm
hizp*. Coniph'l.' |.ri«* range
as I..W as $1.00.
—Kiiior prndr* in “Richeli.n" I nii.n Suits ;it $158.
$1.90. $1.75, $2.00, I2.Q0 and
$3.00.
-HOYS' SKITS. R.VKRrOATS AND KNKE 1'AXTS
IN T11K^\NNE.\'.
lor^tidVc: ^
Up bad Hie lu.k of klllinc r
Mr* A. n.. F«-nro.l ' and duuRhler
Hif'l were
1'rav.-r*e City
raller*
onday.
Mr* H.
Ann Arboi
ihf caln.
,
Mra. R. A. Cowle* Rave a Thank*
sivlns dinm-r to
Mi. aiil Mr* A
K.iidti Hiid fai'iil.. Ml** Snub St.d
dard aud Mr. Tyrrell
Rv.'ii K.neit an-l Tr.*! n.wW nil.-ndPdTthp danrr
M
Wllllani*htirB.
Thtnloiay- I'.pninc
Mr Bo*.- and mui Gb-lin were Trav
•BP <1iy .-allpr* Saturday.
Mis* era..- Ta>h.r .-alh-.i oti
Inrencp and l<o*a IV-nrud TburAday
r' hutne
FVtdav and Saturday i
L. A. lU-nnell.
Ad tnvluitlon lias I.
the opi*.n.iati» ph>»»
dial Phur.-h hy Shclr
leniaii to a teniuon »iipi«r. on Tm-*dav pvpDini: at hi* home. Tli>- "pht««" i
..II Unc. y wu* h.uii
will make cood ii.olr ■•opiN.niii
1o .M.indav
froii
I*. H Bcrn.'plnc i« 1
|i.| dl. I *om«- r. |iair1iii; i
week on hu.ln.'i'a.
.III.in wblli- liiTP.
The Ijtdi*-' Aid ».K-l.-iy
uiii.-. .1
:ii:d .1
Taeedat .im-moon with J
I..-..- niy \V..lli>.
Brower.
\lhll
I':.-Ta>h.r Siiiida..
Leon llhi- wau.ln Trat.
li..ni..
fm-i
Ml»se* flan. .-i..d IM'IIR ...ll.sl
Tr.'s.a
Monda) and Tueday.
^
j
>
Klny.1..’.
Nlla^Tid fVm WaRni-r. Salunhii.
The Service tiiilld r the
M.
i: Thi
■Mr Ull.l
Mr*
M.-l'li.Tl
W-K.
Nancy
l!..iiii.-r
*a*
li..ni
ehnreh will i.i-vi ..n lYi.'ro
^MlbiRpd ot Ho- fbamplon- home Si
Uur-.la>. fr.iiii Wall.m.
Deceniiwr MV. with their pi.-.id-n
311.* Home Andpruix. and br..lh..
Mra. Viola rUrk.
IH' l.'fl ht-r.- last Mnndav niclit f»
ind Mr*. O.' irpcn
of
Ri.'<
Opal Cildi. rlsilcd her Krandiutniii
Bed Ha). Ala..'to *(*-nd ih.- w|w.and 3fr«. W. i:.
m.
OTcr Sunday at Klncwl.y.
wllh thPlr fMther. I'buI Andenum.
Ta.lo r. Sunday.
Orance Feller waa li.itn. Ir.im tllci
dauBlitPt
Mr and Mr*, f'r.-d May and cbl
Karr from AVrdneeday to Saturday.
di.-n of (V.ifton. w.-i.. niip*l* of .Mn
were Tnopmp Hliy oaller* S
Frank Walter rctuni.-d to fadllla
May * brntniir. tico Suh'I.. and fam
OileiiKPi' of Helrnil.
BPPIII
Saurday. after *|M.n.!iiu; Tbaukseli
Mr*.
!v for Thank*c1vlitc. r> iiimInK home .Thank*ulvltiK wiih
Mr.
nn
daucht.-r wa* Sum to Air. nn.l kjiday. .
Sladlphaiir.
Edna Clark
Mpent
ThanliKKlvlng
.Mr*. Shaw an.l da<u:bi.Mr* Run Haakint on Sunday. Nuicm
liJi trl.-nds In klantun.
Pranre* apenl’ TIiankaRlvioK at Hi'
.Mna Shannon waa a piiput of hci (taker home.
Roxa Bartr. Hniaam Hohn. Ib«*:.
Smlih and Howard (MIp palled at He
(all hoinp Sunday afipmoon.
Mr. Ull.l Mi* Krn.-si imnliani sprn
Thankiclvini: wllli Hyman Hall niu
family.
('lint rom-liiM.
imily appiil
TIiankBKi.Inc w
and
Mrs.
imirl Ilf Hra»n.
Mr. and M.* W.nkoop of Tn.
Ii>. vIbIIp.1 Mr. and ..ir*. Iim*
i*t Thur*.l«y
Ml**.'* Iilaiiplu- and Hazel M'
attended Hu- liniwn chiir.h Hi
i-'-toinR. ■
.,
Some of (be 1*1.* of till* *eho..l
ptaypd ball with tbe *1 hoot
of
Grawn
‘n.iirwda..
Tbe arnre
wa*
and 1T In fn.iir of Mono*- Cpiil. r.
Elh-ii Wal..m
.'ulb.l
on
Cra.v
Rain* Sunday afipmoon
Mint kllnirifr Ro*e .wllPd on Ur*.
IL A CowIp* Kunda; afiemoon.
r.race Rain* lieliu*| Mr*. A.
a f' w dav* la*t week,
lid Mr*. II. K rowl... of Alin
ire pxiippipd li'.me In a we. i.,
J-liP dIMrIrf
Bup.'riniPiidini. H.->
Keiidrl.'k will prpari
roaeti it Monro.' f.-nl.-r Sunday radmlDK
omlDK at ll:3o lu*t
time.
kfiasp*
Jo*p|ihlne
and
Marear.!
ot abcotic
linrtz vlaliPd achool PTiday anemoon.
H. 8. Hobhi wa* a Traverac Vtly
mlliT Hip Rr*t of the wp.-k.
tliP lAdip*' Aid will me.-l PVIday
for an all day'* nfccUnR with
Mr*.
Orn»n.', .
U. A- CowIps wa* a Traver*.'
riiy eallPr Monday.
SpanRler and B.
Crain
wprp
-Travpn.p CUy eallera Saturday.
AU'otioL * res ukKT.
—I.iirff.T (Hid. lii-iivier Ihiiii
' bliHiki'tsuauall.vti'ildat fMin
line 1.. ♦1.2T.. .Ml fpMh ^iid
soft, in Ians, irmys nnd white.
U*S OF HMD HMEISEOEeiini
T«'A carload* of colida and Ilvcsiorb
beloncInK to falQlIlp* from N.-hraaka.
Ml** Hianrhp Ncw.-ll
»a.
arnred lore, on Moada>
Th<- fnml- from Tra'.i-. ritv Tluir*.la>.
Ilea.*ri1l arrive in a f. w da;s t.i lake
Clar.uu-p Wblli- .ume Ii.uhp
ap thcl
-crldcnre on a (arm near this
lopaliiv
Mr*.
Aedtp* ir.sl|.
!9oo Drops
SStnHd VSies in Blan
kets at 39.^ S9C,
. «9c. 98c. (1.19
at
icklpy.
Hic
Sam-
* w.irkint
They ore flInnninR on riving an' old
fasliiohed dimatlnn party
the pirior
(111 Hip.' il'iy. In Hm- afu-moun diidrld
fculh'j-iiilPKdpnl. Upv. Sir. KPiiilrick*
will iiiiiduct HureRiilar quarterly
nieeiInK. '■
jipoiiitment* for Hie rvmlnc
SundBv bv Kpv. Sir. Cole* are si
IU..1- a. III. at KluRsluy. 3:w l>. ni, at
MaMdrytt. and- in Mayfield
in
ihe
pvenlnR.
Stueh inii ri-st 1* beitiR shown In
the Sunday school, and a cordial invilntipii I* pxivnded lo all who are
not already a member of some Sun
day RChoilI.
/Epworih lAiaRDe on Sunday evenItiR b-d by Ml** Elda Crapo. Topic.
"Has God a man for Our Uvea?"
The UdIp*' .Aid will .m.-el next
Tiiesdny al the home of Mrs. Ralpli
Case.
The day
j*
chaoRed from
Thursday lo Tuesday
because
the
Luilicnin Aid Rtve a public *0ppcr on
Thursday.
Summit City itemfc
Mrs. Ruth Wykoff. while vlsltlne In
Travrrsp City la*i wi'ek fell and broke
her hip bone. Mm. Wykoff to a veryold lady and Rrave fear*, ore enter
tained of her recovory. ' Her
John. Jeesle and Joe have made trip*
to Traverse fliy to sc* her.
ML** Allse Boyd epent Tba
wllh lu-r iiiotlipr al William
Sid Mcrrtt lost a
horse
Monday
Hiis ItuHl ha* retnmed >
liter Ih-Iiir abscoi several w
Mr- Ganl:
■I Greek liUlory.
le phy sic* cU*B have started the'
>' Of sound
The Riilh' basketball leain a
Ing hard aod expert to- start
ouikldc gaiiick soon.
ro« don't like that profeoatonal
opUmIstr "Not macb,’* replied Mr.
Orowebef; "there are tlniea when I
night focert mr trouble* If he ware
Bot eonatantlr advising me to make •
tarrtble effort ta cheer bg.'*—Waa^
«Bgt(b Star.
♦
LEGAL HOnCSS.
•
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦to♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
MORTGAGE SALE.
Defauli havliiR Wn made in tbe
condltloua of a certain mortgace made
and executed b.v Herman W. Smith
• Mr*,
IViilrii
*n'I Effle M. Smith, hi* wife, of Trav(n.m N.'w York. m1|p
erae CKy. Michigan, to John'31.
on .Monday.
kluK of the same plaie and
stale,
Mr and
. .lohn McOariliy
dated Ihe twelfth day of October. IIMI.
riiai.kwiIvlnR day I
of
Bakter.
and recorded in the offItV of the Reg. Mr and Wr*. A,
who l>k» Decii very *lck
k
for ^ut
l*ter
of
Deed*
for
Grand
Trarerae
lli-nm-’?t of"l
R.H1M1.
•ecovetiflEr^'
fiiumv. tllchigan. on ihe ittb day of
M.'<>i-tliy »ppni S
had
dchatlla*l
Ociobcr, H*ni. In I.IIkt t3 of Mortliit^ay on *ti
■tale wM.
proMl.|Hon. gaic* on iiBKe 3*:. which, with the
Rupxt* of Hoiir; SrpRiiiillcr and faml
-. Ibown. of Traverse
it City
t'ltyX wa* ____
ired thereby on Ihe I6tb
______________.-by
ly.
ssem'^anil exblliUed
ei
pre«em\am1
many ' Blld< of JaDoary. ipir.. duly atstgoed
Mr*. Hum I>iiplk<- *onl lo lui|>ppr idctiire* from views collincd by Uic
ijirkina, widow ot John M,
on WpiliiPMlay
for rpvitmI
wr^s'
velopmom
hureaii.
William
11.
»ed. who boviKit with frii'iid*
iilor was al*u present and pave ar
Church lUma.
Inien-MlnR talk.
Itpv
Mr LlddU * lamily
arrived
Mondiiy pvptiliit iind ihpv are \*t>
bu*i niaklnj; Hip
pamonace
hompregister * office alorcsald o
likp.
kpv LIddip * Bi'i.olMmppu for next
Sunday nrp at KlnK*ley m -i" "11 a.
ind T do J. m.
At RparllnC* In
Mr and Mr*. Wm “I.. Wtlaon. Rr..
afipriiooii at 3:ri» |i m. rovonant
iip ThankriOVTnB turkey with
Ibptr RiPetlDB on Saltndax afipmoon at S:<W
on. F. W. WIlKon and family of Trav-, p. m- YoutiR I'i'oiiIp* nipplini; npxt
Sunday pwiilns a\
> p in . |pd h>
Mi** Emma Mohp* i* vlnllinR the .Min* F.dlih
ih-rcpr
The (io|iir
I*
Samiiinn'* hniiip near^Biirklpy.
•Thi‘ Id.'al rhririlBii IJfc and
It*
Ml** l.ucilla Start waa an over 8»n- Rpward."
IV vlnllor 111 Manloii.
II K Saylor and wife n-lumptl Mini
Mr. and Mr*. John Hammer of Sllfrom
raillllac
I.T IJikp, *i*'iit
Tliank*Kl»ltiK
clay
with Hir Inflpr's iiarent*. Mr. and
IIXKh till
Ur from Mr*, rha* BaiTpHWalion last
W.-I1 .vetMr. and Mr*
I’. R.
Bocart and
MlR*
TliprpHa
tViwncy
rtnuelilpr Iva »iiptu Tliankwrivlnc day
ThankRRlvlnK at Iirr home
at llucklrv, Bii<-8t8 at
the
Sheet'*
home
'
Chan. Hopflln aad wife nored. MoiI*. R. noRBri and cha*. Iio* were
day to thp t'a*p and CrotKpr farm, hiiRincas CAllcra at Traverse aty iPrI
ri-rmtly vacwtpd by Adam Mans Mr. day.
Mans hn« movpd onto 111* farm rerenlSH** Pern Sheet* was called home
|v purrliBRpd of K. Koan.
on Monday tn upp her hmlher,
■ Ml** Ruth Wakpwin arewnpanlod wa* actdcntnlly shot
HI* condition
MiBK WiillamK to ber home lu Trav. I* much linproxnl and Slla* Sheet*
pr*p t'iiy lu *i*-nd the balance
of In back at her post lutalfi
ThankSRlvinc work,
Mr. nml .Mr* 1-M and Irwin Raw
<-ha», Rendall
line* n-itim«'d from their y|*ii
on
Saturday. They hove *|ipiif a couple
laroor'atSjmpri*
rotkrr aud wife, Sir. ami Sir*.
of week* near (Jniml Kaphifc
huhimond*
Mr* .lohn Tiylor *imnt Th'ankNili
jJ H. Monrop of KBlnmazon,
ice »1lh her bniHier In Trav.'rac I'll)
SundRy vlnllor In town
Amo* BoRari, aired I7. preached hi
John SpariinR of Manlon. vtaliPd maiden sermon In Summit City an
rplallv.-* In Ea*t l-aradlae over Sun hi* borne church on Sunday.
Mlay
Robd %ord* from hi* riral trUI art
day.
Mr*. O. W, Sammon* went on Sat
heard from l>ol)i jioint*
iirday to Itowadac for a roiiple of
A. cottBRP prayer mretlns held lari
wppkx' vlalt with relotlvea.
week at Jack XVlieat'* wa* well *1Sir*. Gpo. McDonald and dawHilPt tended: thlrty-five wer
preoeitt
iHaliPll. and fwo Rrandaoiui. Donald
new contcat haa been *urtPd
and Kponeth ra*e. went AVedne»day In thp Sunday achool and the result
iBRt to MuRkpRon to Tl*t( rplatirmi
* awakened Intereat and a full beusi'
Thpy rpturtipd Monday- eronlnR.
The ThankoRtvInR •dinner* In
lbGm. Powlaaa and
famllv
ai>pnt lelchborfcoed were a family dtnne:
Thankaclvlns with relaUves 4n Man- at Aaron llotea. another at
Leaier
ton.
Wheat*' and one also at Reo. Weeae's
Sir*, rhaa. Cook waa very *lrk la*l home.
week and to some b«ler
at
thl*
An omitalon wa* made'last week
wrltlnR.
' a party Riven on November 3l*t.
Sira. Bon Hayea and rblldren.-appni . J honor of Ur*. Sam Cronkhlte'a
ThankaRlrinc with relatUe* In Stand- soih. birthday. Only relatives
were
toh.
ml. and H.ey made her a pre*Thp achool exerrlaca Rtvan
last
of
a
beautffnl
rocker.
Mra.
Wadoesday aftemocw were a *u<
Cronkblte I*
one
of
onr
olderi
Tho aelertlooi by (be pupUa
pioneer*, having come hero In tbi
plPBRlnR and well rendered.
There sixties.
wore .ciilte a number ot parvnta
in
The union Thank«RlvlnR terylre*
Bitendan CP.
the Raptiri church were very well
O. V. Holme* «f Holmea
SldlnR. attended. Rev. Sir. Cole* Rave many
waa a Klncaley caller Monday.
Ur. 'xcelb'Bi tbooKbU on
the
ThankaHolme* tpll* UR that he ha* sold hi* Ririnc aubiecL
farm mod expect* (0 more to JUassley
On Tbunday of thU
week
SIMhedlst membera of tbe different
Ralph
Claa*
asd
(amUy
were poUiU ot tbe cterso aerro n pot lock
•Iri. jiaffto
liaffto l.»mhklir
JiittonsBoy
MlRh Bihool met the fa*t RpIIti-am of Traverse City In the Br*l
of Ihe aeaaoii last Friday night
and defeated them. :ih to .'(3.
Mr, uud Mr* W. r Kiub leli Tliiir*day for itieir home in llciiiun llarlHir.
Mr*. Itr. Caync wa* a Travetae City
vlBltor Tuesday,
Tbe Souiherp JuMUw SinRers Kaye
an pirollcnt |>ri)f;rum al the opera
tiou»e In-t Wp.Inpsdav niclit.
Mis* Sophia Sleltnel and nlnler. Mr*.
.McCull.v, aiient Tuesday «t Traverse
cny.
• The Si. Mlrhacl's school Rave a
fine enicriBinmoiit at ibc opera b
ThaiiksRlvhiB tilRht.
Mrs Hr Miller was opeM^ied oi
apiiendlcitu last lYIdny by Mr*. Tburlell and Thlrlby of TrBverai.,CHy; She
I* ImprovlnR fast
TIk- ‘■ei'ond number of the CItiten'a
l/cdiire puursc was
held
Monday
iiiKlii
Hr Hagerman's nubjeci *a*
-•1 Ik- W orld We Uve In ' The lerture
courne Hu* year I* a pood one aod
bfauuld be well attetideil.
School Notaa.
The latln elas* have started (he
third declension.
Hoy Sletfrn* r entered
(be
tenth
grade Mon'lay/
Thomas Hjila
cDiercd
the blgb
school last week.
The *cho
.•xi-ccu lo put on Ulckens- Cbrl»l
« Carol belore CbrlstThe boys’ blph school baiketball
team won from
ihe Tra'erae Reli
ance*.
Hccemlier 13 Ihe l>oyt meet
the (Bsl East Jordan IRRh ochooL who
Were cohhidered the fastest team In
northern .Mlchlnn la*t yeiar.
They
won from Sutton* ^y Sy-tfi al East
Jordan. On Dec IVih Uie Franktort
High lebciol will be here, and a rooJ
hard fight will be init up. Not nioch
la know-n of tbe strength of the t«am.
as this to the first ume relaUoas bare
boMi pstabllibea with Frankfort.
School will fctarl beginning at
next 'B'cek and lollliiR out a half hour
earlier.
Tba tcatbeia win meet Tbaradsy
e Dole secured thereby on the
w
y of May. 1913. was
dub' a*BiKiied by said Fatrick
tek Bur
Burden to Sainnel He* and the asslcnmcm thereof
recorded fn the recixier's office aforeF
aai-l ou the gktb bay nt -Mar. A. D..
i:<i3. in Utieued.crf.Mongagaa on
pace .IS. upon which iTmtiMii.'rlii 111
la claimed ib'be dtie and retnalBlBR
nn]<aid at Ihe dale hereof Sevea Hun- •
dred Nlnety-Socn aod 4$-Ipu Dollara
l$THT.4(H.
..
..
Uir or in e<iulty ............................. ..................
recover the debt secured thereby.
or any |i*rt tl
ihereof, notice U tberafore
hereby
____ ______
gives that by v..
irtne ot I
Iiowcr of sale contained in aald
*
me
gage, and In compliance with Ihe autate tn such caae made and provided,
(here will l>e aold at public ancUoa or
vendue 10 Hie highest bidder, 00 Prl'th day of FeSruary. A. U.,
1?I4, I
o'clock In the forenoon of
that <: ,
>1 the north front door oC
Court House. In the cliy of Trav• Cliy, that being tbe fdaca for
holding Ibc Clrciill court for said munty of Grand Travcn-c. The premlaca
ilp*crll>ed In
aald
mortgage, or so
iich thereof a* mav be Dereaaary 10
H*r> (he sniouni then due. InclodC the pri
recloaand sale nnd an attornw fee zff
Twenty Dollar* as provided for In laid
Igage.
The premise* to be sold
described In said mortRageas that
parcel of Und lying In Travetae
(
e City.
Grand Traverae.
county,
..............
MlchlgM.and described
>ed a*
«
'followB.
"
towlL; AU
of l-ol Numbe
mber Eight (SI and .tbe
■" It Fifteen
nsi (ee(
(«., of
_. I,ot
____________
•D (ISi
.S'nmber
' i9l In Block Four (4) of Peiiy
Kannah'* Swond Addition to tbe THlage mow city I
of Traverae City,
Dated December 4. IBIS.
SAMl'ELH.^.
UNDERWOOD ♦ CMU
Attorney*
a fi
for Ass Ignee.
t City. 1
dac'il. 11, IK. 33. i*;n 1. X. 1*. XX. 3, iw»
S, 13. 19. 36
CONNINE & g^NINE
LAVW:
Otoftmrl Law Practice. laeluAtn
.
..... .
Twapai
'ML^NlcSSiaBT ^
fkmtsx-
OBAMD nUVEBIl HKRAT.T) AHD TBATSSII BAT SAOLI, THXJB8DAT, DEOEHBEB 4, 19iS.
J4ome Cheer
--------cold. It mar be ma<
oolor them: pwhaat paaUn*
iDto ballR. rolM >n Ihd yolk of i ^
* oaeri a label on which you hare ecrlh.
eKk. and browned In hoi bucL t
•
aomethtaK rasembll
I '
thrLtiW Into the rold cooked rice may le^ tlon. On the other elde
♦
- ntJntalkl
tJnfalld •
• will rheer
*" ««■ •'"1 'be mixture thin♦
nod
to
a
later
with
«wert
inlUt.
Cover
0 InvaUd.
with inwied rhe«.«e. ,K,,ir into a pan
Ope elrl hit upon an orialnal Idea „,j
ThU rtakee n moat de.
There 1* one waj’ In which almoat when aho made a eunHower Iki«. Kor ijriooa diah. and
an)lK>dy can help an Invalid'aaya a ‘be foundation, alie took a round bo* any meat,
maipalne. It U this; er.
Oo to
her homo
‘"‘•bM In diamrter and two deep.
......................................e
ewmo
('hicken
atid
Panmlpa-Waah.
♦
^
1
^
^
Christmas For
harden your heart and t
,»W.^c,iiea to the .vounimi
ipud^e with.
A ChrlHlina* Cm-Or It would be
ben, you e» to buy your neu apitropripte for a toridc N llnon .how.
bltchen.^icen.lla look at the honv... .r_,hat n .blld could make u a roll
‘ ‘‘'■"’"k
.»«• if you <nii t find «n^ one doren dual rUnha. Cut pood
Vn. U«bel Bates Wiiliuu. Editor.
‘ bctt-T mop than yon hate m-.n umility rhe.»e<-lnih the dtwlred sire.
rinaer tuit la pra.- roll i|...
*.^1,
mo|.. 1/the more emi.ro,.ier> • emt-m. and outline „
equipment rome the ai.ivT-', c ro«B-.t,„ h an initial In the rorner
—7-----------------------------------------------------aeveral weeka before Cbrlatmas and ®*'* *'“1^'•
y'""*
iK-roim and quarter the laraulpa and
•'■'rtceraiora. the wonderful \ae. Km- a Omen two or three different
•tthlehMt.
beat IborouKhly with a allver fork. „
creetlnim to her fhenda
* . “
‘
'“cm in allklitly Halted water
cb-wer* ron by electrlr tH.w.-x, ...... . of .-mth.. make the roll a^tm.t
1 naked the way to Uecblchen—for I Thl. candy may bo colored wiu. fruit
“*•.
for twenty mhmuw. |.re,mre one or - — bo— » >ou have no. ...... h-. vVh.-,. n,.T,. Md Ih Tm„
bad wanderMl far.
trieliy. the ele.irir Jrons. .-tc. mar- a am.li
„r.,i roll ao that the
‘
hoMdsj. .So outlay faaiened win, slue to the Inner edite ni. the ba< k ids.y
ihem in .
And aotutht ta vnln the Cbrtatmaa red and makea an execlleni cocos- ,
................................
'.douB tiine and lutcki eax-rs all and c-lored ie-;j,v „t
,,
„„
Child, andd soukh. in vain U.e nut candy by
e half mpfu. of
dllpUn
delpi.lnK pan. akin at
aide uup, arranm- ••'mtrlh.nora to bapplom*
Hui.eh .......................................
atar.
prral«J rocoaaut to
cupful Of
Ill eome unruled taper In atrlpa ,he laraj.ltai around Ihem. dual
............
Karmllii: 'Ik <-otnlnR to be a ai-lenre t
!y II alie Irlea to
. ribbon.
One fared me fortti with lamp
of the randy.
IK. The faniK-r
Fhith. and for a apart* It aecmed
Pepiierralni Candy—To two riipfula would be dellRhtcd to have a imivale ,„d prevailed uik>o many
*•••<-(» ubreflHt •t the tliiMH
»n.»ur, tpr . .Ml.. Tb™ .1,™
„
.......
„
Aa thotuth Indeed a llcbl Illumed the of yranulaled kujfar add one-halt cupHoboa, Rec.pe*.
Add Jual enouch water to prevent the *>i*M-aBfiil on<-. i nd HO W-flh the
way whereof I dreamed.
ful of ndlk and one t<-aa|>oonful pep-*
houaekit-iM-r Many _
i hmiM-ki-,-i~T. I
_____ _______ _
KsIhIii ....
'■'ll.
|.*|rrt cream ,
■rrve as a friend In need by writ
w-r
— lea
.. -hiach
. "Up
.. waa rolltHj
One passed me where the crose-rtwda i>ernilnt oaaence t'ook fur about ten
rolW up the rlilckena
chlckena and parnlim
parnlim are richly “‘■uw. will read IIiIh a
".Tl.rU . carefully on.-„uif ,,
•wpftil of but-'
Ina thanka for Kllla ret-elved.
met. and wbUpered me of mlnulaa and remove to a buttered writer were .1... ... ........................... ^
*"*'
“''“■‘■'■d. hastini! them fre.|ueD>lv ■"
*'■'1’‘.•'••r*' I" ‘he men. y
nnd add tr.. 1.,,
while Inatinc
(T«at*. boaUng It thoroufibly aa
..
paper, and was wrapiuv] in a piece of with hot wiiter and Puller. When
ffm>‘7' Sure .-nouBli, that ‘^mManily, oi... , ,ii
suxar and
and stamps It would make her offer brown
1 lo! my little) eoolt.
llsHOO-pafM-r When all were dqhe.
d^e. plaio
pla. the tlibken on a plalt.-q 'luestlun Is everlaHlIncly aHkliiR fl^j^cimiitiiie
iH.-utine ihive minutes:
flame of faith went out.
Sea Foam Candy-Three cupfuls
'‘el.v.me.
^ ready they were packetl , I end In
Ihe I«r>-nl|<a neatly around.
muney well exp.-iidi-<| |n lisila ‘hi-o add li^o whob'^ben one came by with icraeloua of ilxht brawn aunr. one-half cuiv
"‘Afl
enouch you the b»*. prisluHnc a Rood I
Willi Ihe ' Riwy sllshlly “‘"ke# more money ; your hiiHhaiid eatvolk w.M m-at.-n
^^d sift
mien, who held aloft a dove:
ful of water, one lables|ioonrul of
‘<^'eiher iimterlal from which of a aunnower. Whenever the Inva- i
:ened win, flour mixed amm.ilily
" ‘'m
•"
i^<‘e make '«<, cupf.,1*
ii„„r, ,ou,
Ahd smiled Into my aaddened aoul. 'IneKir. lk.ll without atlrrinc (aa “■
imas.-ealtiK a real iht- Hd drew out one of ihe hiile n.Ila |
IlltlP cr.-.im or rich milk fTavor “
'■"> « l-'r^^enl frull knlf.- that •l"a'bfula (1. v.-l in.-a>nr,-„„-nU of
and apoke to me of l^ove.
fondanti until ic forms
aoft ----ball .
the rravy wUh
nuiBlirw.m "aia.,7”
- -a ----,J<> friends of ihc she knew she would find aonicUiluR
................
................aliroom
>-aiaiip or
The Hurnl ('allfornlan.
couraei »,r i.akin« i">vvdi-r and add
Ho led me thr^h
•n «ce water. Iiemove ayrup from
*'f ‘'•eaehed smualnir.
.
tomato aaiiee and add more suaHoa-------------------- r—
-Utepnaiely with onc-half of a rupfnl
paths where fragrant flowers fire and when It aiopa biil.bllug ‘■‘‘““h clolli, asklnc three or four :a
if y„„ i„.ar of a child whoR- Christ- Ing If needed
"f '"‘Ik to first i^un- then add
grew.
pour Blowl) into stiffly iK-aten whites "Tits their names uimn ea.h one mas Ih.y must Im pasne.l In l.e«l ask
-----------------------Work For Little F.ngero.
om- eupful of raj.ins s.-d.-d ..„ |«
And showed me all the awectncM of of ‘«o eg^. aUrrtnj: constantly. Heat
however, siamp or draw ip the every friend you meet m send.a pi: Equipment For Eflldencv
'»
and dr.^Ued win, on. taWe■ the iMogx 1 never kne*.
“niU the mixture will hold iu shape, ‘‘‘'nirr of the squares a simple de ture pusleani to that Hilld. What If '
,
..u
^
cettim; r.-udy. the myaierimis s.-creis Kpisipful of fiSiir.
Ueat vigorously
He brought me lo a little home, and ‘hoa add one leasimonful «C vanilla ’'■k*' “•
worked In outline stlteh. they do n<4 know himT-thal net-d ..
••<••»•■'
timiher and the children, and fill Imitered and floured Individ.
told me It was mine:
and one cupful of rhop|>ed nms. Drop 'f peoplo sav they cannot write on wake no Hnssit.ie difr..r.^s..,.
•" ^ ''*'*'*
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•“ ' Here a - some simple gifts which are uni tiits iw».i|,irda foli of Urn mlxfew 11,-ks." As a viirtatlnn alimwi os
I entered through the lintel low. aa to
*n>aH r°URh I'Hes on buttered pa'■>' » piece of <-arbon paisr,
dlffeieol for wee fingers to Hire, Sprinkle tops w-lin bla&.hed
**l'u»h1e v»<r pr..|Hiae; •Soinf-tlmea It manage:
a aaered shrine.
l*«rI
face down, on tlie s.piarv. and
and shre.ld.-.l almond* and bake In a
• Is belter to drop y„ur tools and buy
1 b«xrd a baby's cradled cry—a wo“>ult and Niit Candy—Throe cup- "f ‘‘ a |.le.-e U white |,at>er ujmn, ♦
I’late rroieclor#-j>laie pp.te.iors. .mo.lcrate oven twenty b> twcnty-flvo'
lo Im- used Is-tw.-.-n plates, can be minutes.
man's aoothful tone,
«f Haht brown sugar, one ubie- '‘'•'h to do Ihe wTlKiig; that will
Kowhere
do
we
women
slww
ou
Jhs
Christmas
^/r</
And saw the Star I sought. In eyes "Pnonful of vinegar, one cuiiful of eaiise the aicnatiire to show on the
ma.le easily of white fell, rollon flanl.lgJit Fruit rudding—T.'ork one• oiinervalikm more than In oiir dini
that melted lo my own.
water, noil until it forma a soft '*loih. Outline the doilgn and'all Uu^ ^
^.
• —........ ............ —“ nel or loili.n wadding, f-ay your half rupful of butter until rroamv
A bumble devotee, l kissed a little “•'*
•ater, Is-t stand with- name* In lurK'-yred enihroldery; <ot
•
JLe^.Xg
"" •
h..i,sek.e,.|ng .3.^.
...,u.pm. nr^l.T*'’?!
ni. That «>M |t. fac... .lownwar.l,
and draw. a line t-ggs well '•“’•‘-'"“•‘fx!''
br*ten one «x»r
eunful ‘wo’
«f
■ gartneni'a hem.
- *>!“ iarring In n cold place until lukc- ‘nn and act the squares loKeiher.
A-pd knew at la-'t that I had found *ann. then beat until of a creamyaround the edge* and brlarstltch
NM
„„
»"»'ll'
.1,,. PMI.. -m .
Th. Milk MM
ot Wm ml.Ml
the way to Ueihlehem.
ronatiteney. Add onehalf enpful of ‘“f I"'"' »nd sc-anis with the red cot- ‘'“•'“‘J
‘he |.p.vc-rMal gma,.- f..r
X”"
''X'-''
1’““ «•' **ur first wMu- fc-lt prot.-ctnr* ncod only i- and sifted win, three teasiwonfuls
—Rlanche K. Holt Muriaon.
"xla and one-half cupful of ‘on- S'l'h a bedspn-ad. will always ‘ hristmas. Moat of us'ran manage "■''"•■k'^plng mnfit and has never ,-ut oui; the cotton flannel on.-s are cf baking-powder: then add three
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.chopped raisins. Ihop amall Simon- ni'K-ar to bring near thi.su friends
'•''"'■■e a chirken. however, and n
old biii.-her s.-niiuped on the cklge; and th.- <o! fourty of a cupful of raisins seeded
•
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on buttered paper.
»ho bav- furnished their autographs
'*«»''«» cl.Icken Is fit tor a
"‘“hlorn way ton *add|i,g ones should hi- overcast and <5t in plec-a. oncy-founh of amp• In Ibo light of that scar
•
Popconi Balls—ITepard a boiled -Hen,-.all., a woman who lias
klngsdlaner.
.itougb <oumIcsh st.qk> and l.mvta on the edge with roars.- silk. These ful of ritron thinly »Ji.w «s)li e.,t tn
•
Ue the’age* ImiwaMed; •
• fontUni by cooking to the soft Imll
f*»r needlework Is made hapi.v
Home n.eera Tliafilisglvlng din- .!
‘.uriuan are nm liluMrat.-d,
narrow Mrl|«‘; frutt to bty dredged
• And the Btmg from afar
•
<»"«'half pint of walc-r and one >•> rc.-eiving a pier,- that- has U-.-.- wr this year had for Us •piece de
meanwhile-.
^ fction VVInder-fnt a star out with one-fourth of a cupfid of Bbur.
•
Has swept over the world.
^ • P‘d‘ "f confectioners' sugar, adding Parted, tiigethcr with sufficient ma- reslsunce- southern |uin fried chick‘ Pol"‘ of very thick pai- r or cwrdlKwnl. -furo Into a btKiered mold or tin |>all.
• Every- heart is aname. and lUc • " Benerou* pinch of cream of urur tertals to complete the work. Natu- en. Three rhii-kens too old to make
** *
'
"‘artang It first wiih iiencU. so that th- down A.ver and steam one and
•
bosuUful sing
’
• “'"I .P«"rlBg while boiling hot Into nJH- If « I" * kind of work which »
'lass fry. hut not old enouch
T’’ !'
’‘“‘1^ T“*" wind one-half hours. • In the homes of the nations that •
atimy beaten white of one egg; ............ are just iu-KitniIng to lake up, ‘o !.<• elass-d wiM, the uM hens
.................. *...... .
Is and Is worth ferty dull ones, for Clrandmmher would I.e a
when
of
a
creamy
conslsieney
from
“'o
rc-Hplenr
should
!"•
exac-tly
Jointed
and
dot
In
jilerc-s.
t of mfiher one cupful of sugar and oneJetua is King.
hc-n
yc.ii
buy
Hill.,
buy
two.
so
these
star*,
c-a-h
one wound' with
with Calf c-upful of butter, add thgee well
—Holland. ■ the conliniled lu-atlng, stir In one how to take the new- stitches. If the stewing. Thc-y wer,- put on tup i
daiigm.-r
wcrtli will, you
How a dlffc-r.-nt colored cotion-iwhlte, l-aien eggs, thr.-c^
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and one-half cupful* of popcorn. Pattern pldases hi*r she will lighten
-■‘b’»e in a i-overed baker three
fir c.laddf I" H usuahb,.r Is blac k, brown or any tolor that she s,«,r milk, one <-upful of'airawb^
Mould Into small halls, roll in pow- many a dtill hotir iiy working upon hours^Iwfc.rc dinner, with plenty of *
-nil-ill? Ixmk around the store us,*.
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dered sugar and arranco in a largo II- In flio.se cases where the Invalid's water, and cookecl h,i steaming anrl *
prevent- ilnwlndlng slf|i Jam. _
one leaspocjnful
of baking soda.
liiid
on,
Uiat
will
the
end
of
darning
eoHon
into
a
liny
one
half
h-aspoonful
each
of powderplatter.
favorite occupation Is either knitting
«itnirfi-ring for a i-ouple of bour» The ""
" fit ov»v your uil s
Marrons Hlace—Those are not at or cosbellng tii^ two follow-lng sugrlriards. livers, hearts, npe-ks
l«l and am cut In ilu- star.
'
ed cinnamon and allspice, and two
,n<- washing of vess'-U- H A Heart Sachet—A small square of cupfulsuf sifted flour. Mix well, hake
all difficult to make and are aomo- gestlons may Iw; worth rairying out: upiH-r hacks -were mean while tHiilii:^
',-d asa fcti-atwer too And silk and a little rihW are the things lo byera. and pot together with
thing of a novelty, choose large chest- ''Ind almul a ainall
gift enough tnen-ly in nnuihrr tin. with lots of !*"
a wire Ir+lug buket that neeiled for making this dalbtv gllL white Icing
nuts, which can In* bought at Hie «omed to cover ti; then, ax youwa'er. for gntvy.
r the -dc- of the |i^. for Fold the silk Inlo a trbaule-and.s.-w
tJrape Jub-e Ice-Roll incnioartcp
fruit stores, and boil them until they work, coneeal others In the same
An hour beforeserving, tli- chirk
A timely word la S|ioken by -Mrs. are lender. Remove the akin carefulAs the-knitter .proceeds with en wa.s r-nHivcd from the Inker, sea- ii *" », -.vs and fritti-ra and fUh? ihe'etlge.^ together. Bt-R^e the seam rupful of sugar anfl one-half cupful
Kate E. Ward In -the Charlotte Tri ly so as not to
food cl,upper, and a |,Vi„r,i ,u',rr Chi- sa. het with a lit- of boiling *«ier for Hve mioutes
hreak the chestnut, her work, after rhris^mas. she wi:| soned with pe|iper and salt, rolled In
bune Cood Cheer deimrtment. She
1 a rolling pin? 1-ook tt- sc-nted .-otton. -W'-'f jp-ttlng It Cool ,be ayrup. and ,dd one-lhlrd cuptKrni at once into cold water and Hnd first one gift and then anothe r, flour, and laid In the- wdi greased '
your kitchen workshop w,th an Inlo shaiw bring together the two ful of grafs- juice and onohalf ubleaaya. In speaklBg of the pbrlstmas let them atand for,-.half a hour, then The second* idea Is slmriarr -.writfn big >>ak«-r again. In a slogh- layer,
incfeased efficiency, make a uPiuir rorners and fasten them. Ckiver-spJKnSful of lemon juke. Proeae and
™*h:
drain the rheatmit*!' ‘nTi-e ready a ordera ffor .various articles iwlng dotted with plenty
hullcr. threclist of nccoeimries and buy Hu-m. i
the fastening with a bow of narrow serve in dainty glaasct.
The piers' and magaxlnea and syrup of sugar and water and pour It wound up In the worsted. This plan. ‘>r four bits of onion
slzc
everythtag else - arc elociuent these over the fruit.Ihem aund overof courwe. calls for a previous arrange- »t,iall niarhle* were added, wiu, Just
ffaya of Cbrtsunas and ('hristmas night Tlie next day strain off the meqt and seiilemeht with thoa* shoi" a tiny dash of nutmeg. Half an Inch
Saving.' n should be the most joyqus syrup and tioll it
again fur a few k,e]iera who will is- called Uion to of tmlllng water and the cover'd i>an
time of the year. but. If compelled minutes, pour it over the chestnuts, fill the orders.
wa.s i>op|>od Into iIm- oven, whore the
to be really truthful atKHit,^be mat- Repeat this opersUon every twenty- One who has to remain shut up In thicken steamed and browned into as
ter must we not eo^/ea* that It la four hours for four day*. Drain, the house month after month generalIwrfeet "fried spring
chicken ' as any
noL Are we not making U a worry place on a platter covered with para- ly take* a keen Interest In what h
one ever usted
Ume Instead of a merry time? If'ffin pai>er and let dry In » slow oven, going on outdoors, anci even the smallThe dressing wa* nmde sepxraie
we are It la lime to cal! a halt. The
Fuilge—Pudge la quite the -most e*l and most commoni>lace hapiwn P'«t In it* tin and well moisii-nrcl
Wrth of the dear.Christ shoiild'not popular candy that Is now-made. Take Ings somettme* prove to be a great
with cluc-ken broth
anci sc-i la u„.
bo held accountable for the hurlj- two
rupfuls of sugar, one eupful of
diversion.Take advantage of -ihat warming oven for kn ohurThen put
burly, the rrowdlng at the ntores. the rich
milk, jwo squares of liakers'
fact. Setup wiihin easy vie* from In the oven, on topofthe overeej
wearying of the poor clerks, and of chocolate and one ttblespoonful»*.f th.- Invalid's window a shelf lor hlrd*. leaking |,an for a -lulck browning Iu
all humanity Uiat will he the order butter; flavor it with vanilla. (Irate Perhaps they will iw' more likely to *a* deii.tc.u* ti,c gravy, was lurnof the dot: from ihU time on through- the chncolate. mix It with she sugar, eums to It If It Is fasienc-d to a tree, ed into Urn baking
t«n after the
out civlilxatlon until December 25. If add the milk, and, lioll ov,-r a hot a* they can perch on Ihe branches chirken *a* taken
out. Tliick-ned
we only had bogun earlier! We fire, stirring constantly, as stirring l>elbru dc-scendlng to the shelf Itself, with flour mixe-cj snmoih «^ih -, llitic
meant to. but- we did not and now will cause the mixture-to fudge, or On the shelf sprinkle each day some milk, the rhopik'd glhlM* adde-d, with
what? Just cut down that Hat. that grain. After It begins to boll, adej the crumb* or seeds. If you lisve never a llnle fine mlneed parsley fp>ni the
Is all. That must be your punish- butler. Try in cold water, and^w-hen done tlila you wilt Iw surprised to stilt gre. n plant In the garden, and
meaL Buimosing this one and that (Jto drop forms Into a little ball it aee how- many birds will fly to the was brown and creamy, and with a
one did give you something last H done. kTavoV with vanilla aftgr shelf for their breakfast.
Th'eir very w,-sprinkle of nutmeg hsd the
CThristmas. If h is In your'heart to taking from the Ore. and^stlr untlV>hovcnirnt8 w-iil.i* a sotin-e of enter- lodcseritvhle flavor that marked it
give them aometbing. do it for their H can b» dipped out upon buttered tainment to a sick person for months as a.thing apan from the ordinary,
birthdays, or any time when you get Hna. Dip out with a leas|>oon. and Jf >•« like, you may celebrate the . Why not cook and serve yciur
a chance, but don't s|«ll the (Tjrlal- ‘'r®P on the tini. Nuu or fniiu may o|K-nlng of "Tho BIrda’ Inn” by having airlatmas Bird that way this vear?
mas spirit with aoul-racklng shopping “c' stirred into the mixture after U a Christmas tree Ip the yard; a lUile
(H-rtnan
1-Vied Chicken-ciit
a
or loo heavy draughu on U^at poor *•*" done boiling. If nut or fniit fudge evergreen tree to which should Is- young chicken Into quarters and sea.
purs* that needs to be' full January f* desired. It will be seen that candy atuched bits o{ suet, poiveorn. crusts son the pieces *lih
salt and
1 If pater famlltaa U lo be saved
according to those recipo* Is of bread, etc if nolhtng Is put on the mace: flour them, and then dip In
from worry, annoyance-and ohaae In
'i'‘*tP inexpensive, as with a small shelf 'tlie birds will go to the tree
the Imaten yolk, of an egg: fry a goldbegiQBlos the r
amount of fruU, nut* and sugar quite for their gifts. Tho next day the
brokn In hoi lard .............. ^.,a largo quantity of wholesome candy ahelf may bo used Instead. By choos- «rd and liver separately and u»e as
can be made.
Ing a good book about hlrd* as an ad- a garnish with frloil parsiey-. A to-TJUNCRY kids are «mplm* than »d*y Juat as they
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dlllonal gift you may stir up a lasting mato salad 1. a delicious arcodiA A did in your doughnut day*.
Tor Chrietma* Cake.
Iniereat In her llllle (aathored vlsll- Mmmeht to this dish.
you have seen it made'by a PUot pUnt.' ''TtM Kta i* tbs
Christmas Candy Box ♦ Aher icing the Chrlatma* cake, add on.
Our artlft hat tafceo the old familiar story and brouAt
one plant that is mediaakally perfect. This is ptwcB by
Chicken With Ma<-aronl—Tut a cold
h up to date. He has given Mother a modem up to date
the fact that there are over aigty Uwwisnd Cf thtm In
Acetylene eocAviig range.
actual use today.
» .^L,
—
f.
I.
.
™
1?'
"t™"
I-™
.
MM
M
It
may
surpriae
you
to
learn
that
*,
slired green citron and uae small.
a piece of cord while all about the put a Uy.-r of l«ile<j macaroni urok
being used by the women Mks it
Parllnea—Mix two cupfuls of ........
light round, red candlea for the berrie*. A .......ti there are expenaivc tovs t play en into short lengths in ihe bottom
tho,,ixarvd country botnes.
brown Bugar. one cupful t
'
As you will n«e from the picture, they are duplicaM of
lay.-r of the
a the Unieo Cartade and «
cream.- one cupful of whole .
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/oty gM range* used throughout the wnrld. They fumish
r with little
this gss.
heat on up—and have the high ovma with glasi doors
meat* and one teaapoonful of vanll-'®“ ’•O"'*'
»•'»«’ made than of some other gift whk-h lumi>s of chei^’ ri.en a layer of
and all other modem future*.
•>*»
1 can show you slso how this heme made
^^
tilled for a much gttutter expenditure chlcke^^
’ coniiniie until thiis uied to produce the most brUliant sod hern
If ym, feel that ^ folk, would approciate the exmvenl
Place sugar and cream In a smooth
longer and narrower
,|„,e „ money r both. If a doien dish is full: finish
sauce
known—bow- it is used in cookuig*rancet whid do sway
lighting and eooking-if you feel that they
granlte 'saucepan, etlr until sugar
fof
Appl^all these frjenda plan carefully they can de- eprinkled with breadcrumb*.
with the work and bother of handling feel and a
have battled long enough with kindhog. oil. coal, ashes
la melted, then boll gnntly without «l«»r*tiona i ■ the Icing before It lUer-their gifts at half-hourly interinie».
r-... .>tho c—
rhlcken xiroi.
With o„—
Peas—Cut
If you wish. I can send you aim Ae Ozwetd Acetylene
,#Urrtog until a aoft balL may be
vals, making tho Invalid feel that she en up a* for frying, and put In
Company's advertisiag book*. Tbeae bosks teH bow Acety
e representative for this district, of the largeat
fonaed when tried In cold water Relene
is used (or ever s favmdred diSenat pmposet—how
la being fondly reroemtered by many aaueepan with a quart of peas,
-rer*- of ewtry bosne
........ Acetylene utanis
planu in the
the government use* Aeetylene itiarhints. on oeeeimt of
people. It U not by any means a ubIuaiNxmful or i*o of butter, a all
wld-oamely, the Oxweld Acetylene Co—msaiutheir rehabUity. 10 li^t the cnait of Alaska and
tactureri of the famous POot Acetylene light Plsau.
new Idea to make iiacfcagee to be/ipH-o*'onion, a sprig or two of paralev.
the whole Panama canal.
mdk*- ■
lakb. the
eansecutlve hour*, yet A is and moisten with rich s*W milk If
Pa« plana ^ i^ereni hum any ef the other
With theae books 1 wiD glodly furnish yon
Of creamy contislency and uoUl the
hundreds
of
Amenean
Acec
• good one to uke ui> when yoij
can
necei
yoii
nreessao'; sot on the fire, dusting
(fee emtsaate «T the cost
tylene
machine*.
They
work
/
whole maas seemi to «-Hh1[ to the
dr s PBot Ughtiog pUnt
think of nothing belter, and It
it Is
la with a.little nour
flour, rover closely, and
one different principle. They
with ropndq' to At your
are not storage syttaw—
Add a little
reqiilrinwms . Just writs
they are eutomatic—they
T
T''
of u. 2 bmU. Ue ey?;nd
“«>
“<•
before .erv-U«, me bow many room* yon
make
gas-a
little
at
stime.
^y la rold and firm enough to
can “ m2^ oT bUcT «d
P*P«‘ or otherChicken on Ttmst-Cul up a chlckhave and alao how mm^
wtuk the stove or the ligha
haras and outbuilding* yon
would lighL J«t addrsm.
wtth Ue2^k^ ml.r,f aud^ wod whUker. and eyrtirowt 8ew
«k,k .lowly i„ . covered
.=:r-•“ -
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■■
"■
b,",rL,rZb;
Around tht
Sdiloi's Jable
M
M
Sampling MoIIict’s Doughnuts
- —r'2,r
z-
-- -- -
So, on
onTjtlTni^
d^h
iignur
a glass bonbon dish.
CM.to-T„
It through the ball with a long damdarn*'
*
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child, would be put hi good humor pint of rich milk with a few lump*
“ ■*
by finding, the first thing In the of butter. Add a lllUe chopped psr*' a want >L
momlng. a bUrk doll In a calico ley when ready to serve. Have Ihe
Atipnssa You Knom Thia.
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.uhv,<o- oieau. woicn nas oeen cut inm. toaat•«=
Chrtatmas. honey!" To ed a light brown. Bghtly buttered.
„M«i. ^ 1°*
gruttlaud ongar add one-half cupful
r and boll without aUrrlng
wadi te «<wm. . —r. k.n w
m
2^tl
•oms bottles of different bIms and tnore preferable with chicken than po-
ehkh tl^ are tnstaUed.
In Afteen years only two aeeideeti have been barged
to the misuse and abuse of Pikit plants. While during tbs
came period over one hundred thoumnd Arm end ae>
odentt have been charted to ether fflumhmta
;C A. CRESSY
Iv'H.uth SutraVBRucrrv.iiicK.
OXWELD ACETYLENE Ca
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I
OEAHD mVSBSE EEKALD AHD TEATKBSS BAT BAOIB. TEUB8DAT. DBCHCBEB 4.1913.
PAGE SEVEN
Board of Supendsors
CarQeld towDsUp'beginning east
derstands the iltualion. Should your Gray that (be board adjourn until
The chalnaas announced as such
Work done In city;
of the Gnnton achoa'i house In Baction cotsmluee, Superrlson Huellmantel.
county appoint a county apaler. tbla S:3o o'rlock tomorrow morning.
B<-n Harmon. June IT, 1913. 4 day:
21 thence west and aoulh to eompleia Dean and Hoxsie.
departmeni win turnUh an experieucCarried.
June 18. 1 day; June i:.. \ida12
the sum of Pour Hnndred Dollara. Ba
ed man without expense to work sevPrank M. Hamlin.
The report of JslI Insiiectloo was
Wm. Egan, June IT, | day; Ju^ 18.
rn SecUont 28 ai.d 29 an appropria- presented and read and on morion
eral weeks with your appolntet, and
Chairman.
ANNUAL AEMION.
I the oath thoroughly lustnict him In bis dutPta. Elmer E ^’blte.
of TbtrtT-elgbt Htindrod and Pffny duly carried wa§ referred lo the J day; June 19. \ day.
The Board of Supenrleon dfGrud of office prescribed.
R. M. AnderaoD. June 17, 1 day;
DoUara SocUon 8 gn appropriatli
1 bo|« that your county at lu Octo
Clerk.
Buildings and Grounds committee,
June 18. I. day: June !9, •*« day.
ber §00x100 will make such an apTwenty-two' Hundred Dollars.
Trarenw County coavuifd In annunl . Dated. Oct. 10. 1913.
klovod by Dean and i
T. H. GUlia.
pofnimcnl under this law. 1 will be
Frank Barnum. June 18. t, day;
Mayfield townahtj^SoctiOD 1 an ap- Gray (bat the clerk he Inttrucied to
Tuesday. Oct. 14. A. D, 1913.
ses^D la the Court House In Ttnv.
City Clerk, glad to furnish you sny Information
June
19. X| day; June 2>J. 4 day;
9:00 o'clock a. m.
----- of Twt-nty-two Htudrad
iheriff the number of June 21. 1 day.
aree^ilf. Uirfalsan, Mondnr. October
Roll call;
nis F. Hi
desire upon this question which
Board called to order by (he chair- DolUrt.
prtsooers he has worked according lo
19. A. P.. 1913. at 2:90 o'clock p. m. sle. Acme township. Prank M. Ham
most Important one to every
James Gray, Aug 1. l day; Aug. 2. I
<Jreen Lake—Saettoh
provisions of Act No Ju Public Acts
Boom caUltd to Older by the cbiOr. lin. Blair township. Albert CarllsA- Inhabitant In your county. Address
Roll call; all membera present ei- PTOpriallon ot Otm The
of 1909.
East Bay townahip. Ralph Hicks. all Inquiries to the Dairy and Pood epilng Supervisor McCooL
Ban. I'mnk M. HunUn.
lara.
Estes ai>peared before the
Pile Lake townahip. J. H. Buell. Department. Lansing. Michigan.
The minutes of yesterday's aatsleo
CUjr of TmvcrM City. Orud Trnr- " - - - It la the sente of the Cor
Peter I^wn. Aug I. 1 day; Agg 2.
board and made auggvstlons along
Edw. H. Burrows.
JAMES W, HELME.
rcre read and approved.
that a road roller. Btona crusher and ^^llne of repairs on present county I day; Aug. 4. I dav; Aug 5. 1 day:
e»e Count}. MlchUnn;
airy and 5'ood Oommlssioner and
The following was presented;
grave! acreena be purchaaed for the
Aug 6. \ day: Aug 7. 1 day. Aug. 8,
Ex. Officio Sute Superintendent Traverse City. Mich. Oct. W, 1913.
1. T. IL Omu. City Clerk ot the Orcen l.Ake township Fred King
coming year'B wefrk as the commlaof tVelgbts and Measures.
V|>oa motion dulv carried bemvd
I0 3U o’clock a. m. alonera have been worUiig at a dlaadCtt) of Traverse City, Micfalgan. do don. Lons Lake township. E. K
David Kyle, Aug 7, I day; Aug, 8. I
.Mckerson. Mayfield township.
Irs
took a retvM until 1:30 o'tlock for
Regular meeting of the County Road ▼antaga along this Una In the^paat.
Moved by Hicks and supported by
hereby cerUfr that on July Jl, I9tj D. Unte'n. Paradise township. Wm.
day.
committee work.
Hoxsie that the matter be made a CommlBsioners held In the Clerk'g of- Board ot County Road Ct
W. Cook. Aug.
day: Aug. 9. 1
the OommlsslM of said city did ap B. Gray, PcnlntuU township. C J. •pedal order of busloees tor Wednes- ce at the Court House.
o'clock
Elmer E M’hlie, Clcrrk.
Board called t
point the followinf named men as Ebner. Wm. H. Nash. W. W. Dean,
bj- the t halr- day.
•clock.
Present—Commissioners Hamilton,
GlenCrowl. Aug 7. I
. Aug. 8. 1
Moved by Dean and anpported by
Carried.
uusc and Swalnston.
BupervlKW ot the City of-Traverse Julius M. Huellmantel and Wm. A.
day: Aug 26. 1 day.
Mills that the resolutfion ba referred
McCool. Traverse fliy. l>ed E
Roll call; bB members present
The
following
was
piesentod:
City, vlr: C- J. Ebner. Wss. H. Nash, Mills, Colon township.
The plat of Old Mlssloa Point, lo
Smith Whltn^. Aug. 26. 1 day;
to the commltlea on piimnca. Ways cvpilng Supervisor McCool.
John J.
Traverse City. Mich., SepL 30. J913. aad Heaiia.
cated on the western iiart of gov.-rnAug 27, I day: Sept. 4, 1 day; Sei>L
Walter W. ^^duMus U. Huell- Helses. Whitewater township.
At
a
meeting
of
the
Board
of
Coun
The
annual
reiiort
of
the
County
tnent lot No. 2 of fractions] section
5. 4 day.
Carried.
mantel and U'firX McOool. and that
Absent—None.
Drain Commissioner
Warren
T. - Shlrlev Powell. Aug. 26, 1 day: Ault.
36. town 30 north, range lb west, all ty Road Oommlsslonera. the foUoiring
The raport of UM mildlara
in Pehlnsula township, required to be ■esolutlnn was premnted and adopted: Bailors' relief eommlnlon for the year Roiiuong was presented and read
27. 1 day; Sept. 4. 1 day: Sept. 5. I
d by Huellmantel and aup. day: Rent. 6. T day; Sept. «. 1 day;
Resolved, that In compllasoe with
approved by this board In accordance
'Auditor General's DepartmehL
prasentad and'
ported
by
Hoxsie
that
the
satr
section
twenty
of
County
and
Townl4inslng. Mich.. September Sl>. tSlS.
with Act. No 8, special sesslun of
Sept 9. I day: Sept. in.-M day: Sept.
Sept. Sdth, 1913
iblp Road l.aw, ve do hereby recomreferred to the commliu-e on Claims 11. I dav.
To the OerV of'the Board of Suiwvlsors of the County of Grand Travt
1912. was pree«’Dted.
to the Bjjard of Supervisora of* To the______ il^Roard^oT SupervlsTraverse City. Mich.;
Roll Hamner. Sept 5. I day; SepL
The plat of Uie West Shore Subdl- tiend
ora of Grand
a Connty. Su
carri.*d,
Irand Traverse County, that for the
f.. I day; .Sept, 8, I day; Sept. 9. 1
Sir; You are hereby notlRed that a Slate Tax has been apjoriloned to 'Islon of Arbutus Lake, locnted
of Michigan:
A uxntnunlcation from W T Itoul day; Sejd 1«. 1 day; Sept. 11. J ilay.
the several counties of the slate according to the last rclums of the aggre be se fractional 14
1 ^ and
We. the cbalrmaa and aecreury ol song, rttftardlng certain draii
gate valuation of taxable proi>eny therein made to this office, and us equal- known as gotenimtSyive«ier White, Sept. 6, 1 day:
the Soldiers' and Sailors' Cemnilsalon. received and ordered placed
lied and deierulned by the Sute Board ot Equalliatlon at their sessloo In
Sepi 8. I «iav; Sei>t.'9. 1 day; SepL
16. town 26 north., range ii. west,
beg le-we to preortH our jearly rejort
be raised
The chairman ihcrc<iiK>n declared 1ft. 1 day; Sept. 11. 1 day,
August. 1911.
located in East Bay. township, re
exiwndltures
townships, eltlea and villages
recess until 4:3y for rommituxr
The amount ot Slate Tax ap|>oni»ned to your county under various qulred to Ik- approved by ihla-loard.
ToUl.
52 da.vs.
iced wUhin said County Road said board by moniha, commciiclng ork.
Rcspectfullv youn,
Acts ot the Legislature is as follows, to-wli
In accordance with Art. No. K, sl>cclal Bystem.
4:30 o'clock.
G. Allan Smith. Sheriff.
General 1
October. 1912
..I 77.4:
session of 1912. was presented.
The mailer of.renewing fire
Col No.
Moved
by Dean and aupported by
Be
it
further'Resolred,
(hat
we
ask
November. 1912 ..
165 46 Burance on iwuniy buildings and
Moved by Dean and sHTporied by
Gcay that the same bo received and
rnlvewlty ot Michigan—Sec. 1, Act 303. U*«..
board to endorse the aev«at ap- December. 1912 f.
Gray that these plals be referred to said
tent* waa preecntad and |>roposed placed on nio.
VnlversUy of Michigan—Sec. :. Act 1’03. ISl'T ..................
porthinments
for
each
road
as
h«reJanuarv-, 1913 ....
89,14
the committee on towns (o' rc|K>n at after mamed:
were subraUled from
Carried.
I'nlTeratty of .Michigan—Sec IT, Act 2T>>. lso7 ..................
February. 1913 ...
.,
11)6.81 policies,
Us earliest contenlence.
Hsatlngs Agency. James II. 5Ionrt>c. To the Honorable Board of Super
I'nlrersliy of Mlrhlnn—Sec. 3, Act ill. 1913......................
Blair lownshli—Beginning near the March, 1913 ........
Carried.
• K. Cleveland
1.950.00
Michigan Agricultural College—Sec. I. Act 334. 1913....
visors:
N. E. corner of the 8EM of Sec. 29 April, 1913 ..........
]’ ‘ r.o's9 Agency. l'iK»n motion of Supervisor
L eoramuDlcatlon from C. W. BowCenilemcn; Y'our committee would
•Vll
State Weather Service—Sec. 3. Act 24«.
...................
ith lielween Sees. 32 and 33 May. 1913 ............
132 03 HupHmantpI. , su|i|>orted
efferlng for sale a parcel of land one mile more or leii the sum of June. 1913 ............
Michigan Slate .Sormal College—Sec 0. Act 204, 1913....
L49S.74
recoaimend that a sealer «r welghu
vlser Butrnws the maltcr was rcfcfrfd
Garfield township, waa |ircM>u(i-d Thirty-four Hundred UoUaPs.
Central Michigan .Vorraal School—Sec. j. Act I«.'li>l3..
measures for Grand Traverse
July. 191.3 .............
to the committee ou Buildings afi3 County be apiminted and hU salafy
and read.
Korthern Bute Normal School—Sec. 4. Act 203. 1913....
Para.Ilse luwitstilt^Beglnnlng on August. 1913 •....
UrouDdn.
i.:r.c..:s
Wesleni State Normal School—Sec.
Art ISUi. 1913..
fixed at I3.<'U per day aad car fare.
■clbm line east of Kingsley, ihem-e SeiAensIver. 1913 .
Moved by Dean and supported by
Moved by Gray and auiiportcd I Total salao' not to exceed ISdO.OO
Michigan College of Mines—Sec. 4, Act 126. 1913.......... 7.
379.94
tel that tbe .i
State Library—Sec, r.. Act 149. 1913...................................
51 14 l>e referred. to the committee on
ir Thousand Doll .
Towl .
............ .............. $1,066.39 Ebner that the board adjourn uni I-er year.
tomorrow morning at i:3o oclock.
. State Ubrarv—Sec. 6. Act-144, 1913 ...................................
•
-Ralph Iflrita.
Ireen Lake township—Beginning at
County Grounds ind Rulidlngs to re
A. P. Hopkins. President.
Carried.
Stale Board of Library TomnilFSloners—Sec. 3, Act 114.
east end of the present County
port at Its convenience.
B. P Newboute. Secreury.
Frank H. HamUn.
1913 ................ ............. ,.........................................................
W. H. Nash.
Road in Section 12. running east one
Carried.
Moved by. Dean and supported by
Mkblgan Soldiers' Home—Sec. 3. Art 104. 1913..................
Cbaiman.
Commltiee.
imunlcatkvn from the Michi mile tnort- or lest the sum of Thiriyray that ume be referred to the
Elmer E, Whilp,
Michigan Home and Training School—Sec. 4. Act 1ST,
Moved by iuellmantel and support.
gan Trunk I>1dc Highway Association Kour Thousand Dollars.
Finance, tVays and Means committee.
Cleric
1913
...................................................... ,.....................
ed by Helg. 1 that the report .be
Acme township—Beginning at a
Carried.
was presented and read, and on mo
kltehlgan Farm Colony for E|ille|<Uc Persons—See, 40.
adopted.
The Hal Of premiums and total
tion of Supervisor Gray, supported by I>olut between seel Ions 2 and 35 at the
Act 173. 1913..........................................................................
Carried by yea and nay vote, all'
Supervisor Anderson, was placed on • eat end of the loweslitp reward road amount paid by the Grand Traverse Wedneaday. Ort. 15. A. D.. 1913,
Suie Public School—Sec, 4, Act. IK*. 1913..........................
•nee west to Acme village one mile Region Pair Association waa present
9:00 o'clock a. in. memlvera |>rcseDt voting yes—Id.
■ le.
Sute Public School—Sec. 9, Act i:.2, 1913..........................
Moved by Anderson and supported
.re or less the sum of Three Thou ed, and on motion duly carri^ aame
Board called to order by the chair
AppIlcatioBt for the ivosltjon of
I.I.I4.29 janitor of the court house were pre sand IMlars.
Michigan School for the Deaf—Sec. 0. Act 364. 1913...........
by Gray that the matter,of selecUns
man.
ordered (daced Oh file.
Michigan School for the Blind-Sec. 2, Art T. 1913............
a county Mier of weigbu and
Roll call: alt membera pi
sented from J, T. Moon. John Sporre.
Michigan School for the Blind—Sec. 4. An 332. 1913....
measures be made a special order
cepUng Supervisor McCool.
George E- Laekey. Mrs C. C. .Maes.
Mlcblimn Emploj-ment insiltutlon for the Blind—Sec.- 4.
business tor 11:00 o'clock Sat
of yeatorday'a aeaslon
1. P nich. Justus E. Ratter and A.
Act 374, 1913 ................................................ ......................
urday.
8
were read and approved..
^ Owen, and on motion of SuperSute SanatoriniQ—Sec. 4. Act 349. I9l‘3.................... ;.........
Jdirhigan
Carrird. ,
Mr. C. C. Saunders, of the Michi
Isor Carlisle, supported by Su|>erCentral Michigan Sanatorlun*—See. 23. AcL 349. 1913....
Genilemen: The Superintendents of the Poor for Grand Traverse Cbunty gan Trust Co . Grand Rapids, appewi
Vpon motion of Snpcrvlaor Nash,
Isor Nickerson, were referred to lh>
Kalamaxoo State Hospital—Sec. 3. Art llo. 1913..............
comrokiee on Grounds and Buildings' herewith submit lo you the fbtlowlng report for the year ending June 30. 1913: ed t*efore the board and «nade sug- supported by Supervisor Ebner . the Itoiillar State Hospital—Sec. 3. Act 2n.7. 1913......................
Amount Expended at the County Inftanary and Farm.
to re^n Saturday ui I";<hi oVlock.
Traverse City Sute HosHUl—Src. 3. Act 166. 1913..........
of keeper and matron ................................................. $ 6on,ou
county
Bids for the curiody of couc . Salary
Ionia Sute Hospital—See. 4, An, 11?, 1913 .......................
294.l«3
I'ald I
-lulhliig
2.59 52
tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock.
478.I3 funds were presented from the Yhrst Pal.l I
Newberry Sute Hoeriul—S«-e. 4; An 199. 1913..................
for food
..........
Moved by Caritele and sapporterl
The cbalraan the
Slate Prison—Sec. 3. Act 60. IMS........................................ .
9611.34 National Bank, The Travonte City I'ald <
ni.'dirme, nursing
medical a
'recees.JlfltiJ 11:30
;k tor 'com- by Hicks that the board, adjourn until
Sute Bank and The Peoples Savtngs
Michigan Reformatory—-Sec. 3. .Act 113, 1913......................
.
funeral
>-xi>enHes
S:30 o'clock tomorrow marnlng. •
ilUe^/wmlt.
Bank, alt of Traverse City,
Michigan Rcfortnaion-»Sec. 4. Art 24. IMS........................
transi>oi
Wrtation . .............
ll:30,afnock. Carried.
motion of Supervisor Dean, supported
State House of Correction—Bay Clly-sSec. 13. An 356.
furtiliur for Infirmary
Frank M. HamUn. M^ved by Nickerson and simiiorted
by SuiMTvtsor Gray, were referred
1913 ..........................................................................................
Paid I
for hired girl ..
Cbaiman.
y Gray that the l<oard taki a rethe eommllK-e on h'lnanre. Ways and Paid <
The InduatriaTSchocl for Boys—Sc.-, 4. Art 219. 1913....
ir lights and {low. for pumplog plant..
Eltncr B. White.
esB \ntil j:30 xv'clock.
\ '
.*."1.14 Mean.s to reiKvrt when the proper
Paid oui
The Industrial School for Boys-Sec. 4. Act 2»2. 1911....
if telephone ___
12 5"
Clerk.
Carrk-d.
r."4.2! vestic^Uion was made.
I'ald Out. laundry Mtls
The Sute Industrial Home for Girls-Sec. 4. Art 362. 191.1
Thursday. Oct, 16. A. D„ 1913.
'
1:30 o'clock p n
Moved by Dean and supported by I'ald out. fuel, coal and woo.
State Board of Msh CommlssloDers-Src.
Act isr.. 1913
265>4
8:90
o'cleok
a. m.
Board called to order by the rhalr178 sig. Andanoa^that the matter of rc|ialr Paid out, repairs (<• Inilldlngt
Dairy and Psod Commlseloner—Sec 12. Act 12. I9u5....
2«8.«3
Bokhi caUed to order by the chairlan.
ing the roof of the court hous>' bn Paid out. Imidcmenls for fare
.................................. • ■ Art. M. 1909...............
106.36
liotl call; all membera praaenL
referred to the committee on Build I'ald mil. hay. grain and seed
Act 7. 2nd Extra Ses
392.ru
Roll
call:
all
members
praaenL
To tbe Honorable Board of Superings and Grounds.
sion 1912 ................................................................................
Paid cut. wxira labor on farn
128.65
The.Milnute8 of yaaterday's aeaskin
-Isora of Grand Traverae County;
Carried.
. Michigan .National Guard—See. 7. Art 172. 1913....•........
Paid out. blacksmith bills ..
23.45
•Mith’men; Y'our committee ot wore read and approved.
Owing to aeveral changes by ap Paid out. lumtier ..................
Mlrhtimn Naval Brtga.!e—See, 36. Act. 9o, 1909..................
R<I.:,2
The chairman therenpoB declared
County Poor to whom w-as referred
pointment on the board. Oialrman Paid out. fenlllier ................
Sute Highway Depirtment—Sec. " Acu 32. 1'jK!..............
recen for the purpoae of allowing
the
matter
of
securing
hosplUI
aerHamlin announced the committees as Paid out, mliuellaneon.. llemi
Sute Highway Department—Sec 2, Art 24N 1913..............
3" INI' I 4.242.7 •|ce beg leave to report that we eo- tbe members of the board to visit
fhey now- stanB as follows;
Sute Highway Depanment-Sec 8. Act 334. 1913..............
Amount Expended Outside of Infirmarr for County Poor.
the
county roads.
ered
Into
an
agreement
with
Mrs.
(Tnanrc. Way.s and Means—J. H. For niedlral atiendaniw. nursing and nie.llcltie .............. $ 1.92U.98
Sute Public Wagon Road—Senev Twp Scboolcrafi Co..
1:80 o'dodc p. m.
E
nsh
on
June
14,
1913
for
one
W.
Buell, Wm A. M<-CorvI. C. J Ebner
Sec. 7. Act 59.1913.................. ....................................:...
For funerslJJXJ*ense8 .................................................................
273 57
Board called to order by (he chairyear, on the name ha-si.s as last yrar.
Equalliatlon—W. W. Dean. Wm For food ........................................................................................ 2.942 1 4 •
Bute Board ot Geological Surrey—Sec. 4. An 341. 1913..
Also
we
have
interviewed
Dr-Swann. Gray. Fred E. Mllla. Edw. H Bur For .-■■at and wood.....................................................................
Sute Board of Health-Sec, 5,-Act 122. 1909......................
6t4.89
Roll
call:
all
metnben
preeeaL
ton
In
regard
to
doctor'a
services
rows. John Anderson.
For clothll
Sute Board of Health-Sec.
The mattop of elQjtiSff a County
for the county |>oot and be agrees
Claims and Ac<-ounts—Albert far
• Compenutlon of Members o
to contract with the oounty at the School ExamH^'for-kcp yean to
1909 ..........................................................................................
lisle. Ralph Hicks, Julius M. Huellsucceed
W.
.0.
WlUard.
wlWPe
term
aame
rate
as
last
year.
We
recom
Salary of Deputy- Superintendent of Public Instruction
mintel.
mend that comrarta with the above of office U about to esplra. was pre
and AsBlBUnt—Sec. 2. Act 197. 19|3..............................
Apportionment—E. A. Nickerson. For iransiiortailoR
sented.
peraona be closed.
Salary of Soiwrlnundent of Public Instruction-See ;2.
John J. Helges. Dennis P. Hoxsie.
Amount Expoaded
Moved
by
Hicki
and
supported
by
D.
F,
Hoxsie.
Act 9, 1909 .............................. ..........................................
Buildings and ’ Grounds—Wm.
I D Elntcn.
Salan of Sui>retii« Court Crier and Assisunt—Sec> 3.
Gray. Ralph Hbka. Ih-nnis P. Hox
choice of this board to eucceed himJohn AndeWaon.
Art 135, 1909 ............................................................................
Wm. H. Nash. f. J. Ebner.
sell
as
County
School
Examiner
for
County' Scbofil of Agriculture—Sec. 10, Art 12, 1913..........
Poor—Dennis F. Hoxsie. Ira
For shlary of ehalrnvah and terreiar} ..................
600.00
I 910 59
Moved by Htcka and supported by two years and there being only one
Salaries of Inbertunce Tax Examiners—-See. 19. Act 44.
Linten. John Anderson.
Andenmn that the report be accept name presented, the rules were au«30.68
1909 ................................................ ......................................
Towns—8MW. M BiuTOW's. >Ved
Toial ...............................................................................-..................
prtided and tbe vote taken by aceJaed and adopted.
204.r.r. KlngdoE. Wm. H Nash
Department <if Ubor—Sec. 37. Art 285, I9ft9......................
The following'Is an Inventory of tbe property belonging t
Carried
by >ea and nay vote, alt niatlon. resulting In favor of Mr.
306 82
iMbllc Domain Commtsdon—Sec. 16. Art 333. 1913..........
erao
County
In
connectioo
with
She
County
Infirmary:
Printing—f'rcd KInedon.
Willard, who was deelarad duly electlembers present voting yeg'—iS.
204
Industrial Accident Board—Sec T. Acl 259, 1913..............
21' acren farm ........................................................................................ . .
.Inlen, E. A. Nickerson.
. .$ 1.600.00
On motion of SupervisW Huell.Michigan Hlhtorical Commission-!>cc, 1". Art 27t. 1913..
. . 14,000.00
Roads and Bridges—Edw. H. Bur Infirr^arv bulHIng....................................................................................
lantel. supported by
Supervisor
Mackinac Island State Park—tSer. n. An 19I, 1913..........
275.00
rows. John J. Helges. Wm, A Mi Power house for water supply............................................................
•y caused
urrows. the matter of insulllng
Relief Ohio Flood Suffer.-rs-Si-c 4. Act •>4. 1913..
Sewerage di*-i«osal plant .........................................................................
250.00
Cool.
rw- steel filing cases In the office of A. H Clark. It was moved by Dean
r.''tb Annlversar.v of the lUltle of Gettysburg -Sec 3. Act
200 011
The folldWTog reiiort was t>n Barn, with recent repairs...................... ................................................
the Register of Deeds, was referred ;.i,d. supported by Linten that MUs
I'orn crllis and rhirkon coopa .................................. .........................
60 0
sented:
to the commlU<-e on County Grounds Edith Gibbs i*e nominated.
3no.o
’ern' et 'Vlmiy Centennlaj Cclcbratfon-Sec. 4. Act 145.
To the Honorable Board of Siipei 7 acres of corn In Khoeje I estimated I .................................................
ed by Hrtges and supported hr
n acres of |svtat<M■^. lesilmatcdl ........................................................
1913
I.Vi.on aud Buildings.
visors:
2 0ft o’clock Hoxsie that Uie name of B. M. Perry
In lcx—"A Record of Mlrhlgnn Soldiers and Saltont"—
|v biikiK'Is l>eanH iestimate<l t A...................... ....................................
25 on
Gentlemen: Yoiir committee o
The hour having arrived to con be placed in nomination.
Sec. 4. Art 165, 1913............................................................
26 0"
Buildings and Grounds res|K?. ifully Chirhenajgellmaipdi ............................................................................
The chairman appointed as tellers
Collection, compilation and reprinilng general laws—Sec.
................................................
150.00 sider the advisability of aelerttng a
rerommend the employment of Mr. Vegrtable* on hand icstimatodi
6, Act 247. 1913 ....................................................................
3M.OO County Pealcr of Weights and Mea Supervisors HuHliiiantel and Helgea.
Allirlghl of the SbcIorw Rnnfiiig
The whole number of voUa cast fbr
Joint I'enolog)- Commlaslon—Sec. i:> An 265 191S..........
50.0(1 sures. accordliur to tho provisions of
Cornice Co. to repair the roof of O
Salanev and expenses members Board of State Tax Cou6 hoga ...........................................................................................................
78 0ft Acl No. 168. .^bllC Arts of 1913, as CouBtv- .Rcl.ool examiner to fill va
house as.I>er verbal .vcivemeni
n.lsewners-Bec. 2. Art 331. IM3....................................
recommended by the Sulo Dtvio’ and cancy was 17. Of which Hlfs Edith
we further n-cominend that the tmarc] I'll" hens leMlamtedi .......................................... ..................................
Ttx I-ir Prisons—Current exi«niu—^Sec-. 1, Act
1913
I^Md Commissioner, on motion of Gibbs received in. and 8. M Perry
28 dining chairs ........ ......................... .......................................
appropriate -a suiuble aoiuunt
Tax for Sut* Hospitals—<urrent expense—Sec I, Art
Supervisor Hicks, supported by Su rerelv'rtl 7. Mias Gibbt having receiv19 rocking chairs............................................ .........................................
cover the expense.
majority of the votes casL was
pervisor Ebner the matter was re
inning tables ................................................ ...........................................
2:.3, 1913 ..................................................................................
W. B. Gray.
19 l>cdrooRi stands ..................................................................................
ferred to a special committee and declared duly elected.
—Gtncra! Purpoae Tax—Sec. 1. Art 272. 1913..........................
\V. H. Nash.
The Icrtn of office of Charles H..
the prosecuting altcirney. satd apoI couch...................................................................................................... .
D. P. Hoxsie.
cariK'is. malting and ruga....... ....................................... ................
100.00 rial rommlileo to be appoluted by Estes, superintendent of the poor be
Ralph
Hicks.
ing about to expire. It was moved
__ ,
s a portion of the county laxes. as required
Stoves and furnishings .................................................. .•.....................
100,00 the chair.
Chas, J Ebner.
I, Art 206. I.OWB of U93. (unless jiald prior to Ortol>er 1. 19131
15.00
electric fan ............................................................................................
The chairman apptAnted as such h> Nash and supported by Hicks
CommlUee.
e mdehtedDesB of your county to the Sute on the first day of July. 1913.
room supplies, dishos. etc......................................
100.00 commiuee Supervisors Hicks, Nash the, Clias. Ii. Haoslovsky be the
Mov'ed by Item and supported.by 22tnlug
-nxIcK of this board. Moved by Hosiron l■edlteadK with apiinga.........................................^.........
en amounting to 9291.03.
I|.5JW and M.-CooL
Anderson
that
the
report
of
the
The indebtednasa of the cenoiy must npl l>e added to the Sute Tax.
58 hlankete .......................................................................................... ..
AsMsunt
IToseeruting Attorney ile and supporKHj by Helges that
adopted.
You w ill cause the above (e be laid before the Board of -Sui«rvlsors of mlttce beamendmem.
r.5 quilu......................................................................................................
4o!(I
George >1. Gross having lieco asked Chas. H Estes, be nominated to aucmoved and sup 27
urcnunir at Ibelr aesMon In Oetober.49l3
pillows wlih slips............ .\...............................................................
' an opinion relative lo the changes .eed himself.
ported
that
the
word
'‘Hiiiiablc
'
be
whole numlier of votes cast
Pl«a-c acknowledge Immedlalrty the receipt of this notice.
25 straw licks .........................................................................................
the law governing the asaeasment
'alrlcKen out and the words 'not to MedU-lne case and contents..................................................................
perintendect of the Poor for
Very reapertiully.
of the one mill ux la unorganized
exreed four hundred dollars" >>• In 1 force pump In baaemeni .................. .................................................
1 was IT. of which fkiaa. H.
O. B. PCLLEE Auditor General ,
30.00 school dlstricU. referring to piige
serted.
Hanslovgjcy
received Ift and Chas H.
I wagon........................................................................................................
45.00
of the Public Arts of 1913. he
Carried.
1 Bled ........................................................ ^.................................................
26.00 advised the supervisora that tbe sev Elates recoTriM 7.
The origtnal motion as amended I rutting box ..............................................................................................
yYimial notice from the. auditor weight^ and measures when he buys
Chas. H. Hanalovsky haring re
12.00 eral township boards should atUch
general of tl><- Sute Of Michigan rel- meat, imoeerles. provisions and. fuel7 was then duly carried I'y yea and nay lleneral set farming tools'........................ ........................................... .
75,00
zqd territory to some dis ceived a majorit/ of tbe votes east,
alfVc to the amount of atata Ux to No one knows beeausc there Is no of vte. all members present voting yes. MJM-cUaneouF lipusohold articles..........................................................
was declared duly elected.
100.00 trict.
be ral-ed by Grand Traverae Conn- ficial looking after this Inponant iceptJng Hamlin—16.
John C Strauh sod ComTo the Honorable Board of SuperThe following re)K>n was preaented;
tv. hat ui, bicn filed with the County natter. It Is sufficient to say that
ralsaloner Jos SIMer of Traverae
II8.663.00' visora;
Clerk fame waa preaented and or- in the suto of Wisconsin, working To tbs Honorable Board of Su|«rt this time. 24: male. 20; female 4
Geollemen; We tho ennimUtec on City appeared before the beard and
Isom of Grand Traverse County
derod rtirrred to ibp committee on under a laV. similar to our new art.
e past year. 24. Admitted U.Sute Hospital.
Huildinga and Grounds would report presented tbe matter of lowering the
58 percent of all (he weUbu and
Jentlemen: Your committee
ITiiBDce. Ways and Means.
Average of Inroatea is 71 years
regarding the. project of piirrhasini Grand Kapida and Indiana Railroad
eompanv's bridge and (be East Front
The total number of persons In tbe county receiving aid during the past
JRe (oUowlng communlcsUon from (neii:*tires in that state were found
the suie dairy and food department to hs Inaccurate.
■oor farm, that we Ho not consider, street Mossing, asking the board to
The new law provides' that (he
Basing 0
g the-last fiscal l advisable to purcha.se said land take some action autborlxlng the
was prtsaeBted:
Board of Supervlsorr of any county
. . .
. -........ opriaie tbe anm of 812.000 to be used I the quoted price.
maiter Referred to the committee on
l-analng. Mich , OrL 19, 1913. may appoint a county sealer of highest bid (34 percent! for
by the 6u{>eriniendeaU of the Poor for paying the necesaarr expenac that
Roads and Bridges.
W B. Gray.
To tl«e County Clerk:
weights and measures. The Board county funds and 5H p<'rceni for
ly
accnied during tbe prewent flaaal rear ending June 30. 1914.' This
The chairman thereupon declared ^
Ralph Hicks.
Win you kindly present the follow may appoint a sealer for the whole temporary loana. we would rac
_ munt asked for doea not include the aalary of tbe chairman and aecrelAry
a raceaa until 4:30 for eommlliee
W.
H.
Nash.
ing oommuntcation to the Board of county or It may |n Us discretion mend Utat 4hc bid be aecepted: also of the suporlntendenu of poor.
work.
('has. J. KbEcr.
Buperrlaors of your county at your Join with any city: and appoint one that the bond be fixed at $:.b.(M»M>e.
We would further ask that the money refunded
4:20 o-eloek.
inty br 6
D. F^ Hoxsie.
f-arilan convenience*
Jointly and share In the expense. If and In caae there was more than
es t>e eredilcd to the poor fund.
To the Honorable ^oard of Super
To the Board of Su|«rvUors;
your county ta smatf-lb population. 850.orHi 00 In the depository
Further, we would suggest that undoubtedly all eontaglaaa dlaeaaaa
visors;
Moved by Huellmamel and support
time, the bank shall -give additional could he cared for by the auperinteedenta of poor at leas expenae and tiMble ed by Buell that the rei>ort be adoptI dealre to call yopr atti-nUon to
Gentlemen; We..your committee on
than they are now cared for. and would suggest that our repreeeataUvea In
the iirovislons of Act No TSK .of the
Towna, baring under rocalderatlon
state legislature be asked to work for the paaaage of such a law.
Puhllr Acts of 1913. This art furn-.
the proposed .jvlais of Old Mlaalon
Carried.
■0.00 to 8200.00 A good man.rauiu be .ruraUbed for the fifty thousand
All of which U res|>ecifully Buhmllted.
(be aUW of Michigan the flril
The chairman thereupon declared Point and UTe Wrat Bbora Subdlrislon
dollara.
F. D. MARVIN. Chairman and SecraUry.
w<.mluble welgfata and measures art
a recess until 4:30 o'clock tor com of Arbntiis lAkc. have carefully toJ. H. Buell.
for aeveaty-nve years. The weighty
veatigated the aame and racommond
mittee work.
Wm. A. McCool.
and roraaures question Is one that er4:30 o'clock. their approval by the board.
Chas. J. Ebner,
Tbe anni^ report of the anperln-led by Anderaan that a apecUl eoamlt- The sheriff aubmlUed a report of the
eryone la flnanrtally fnteresied In.
E. K. Burwwa.
and be could work it In with his
Inance, Ways and Means Committee. tendenu of (be poor for tbe year end- tee be appolnthfi.by the chair to ad- tabor performed by prisoners confin
_.'I»oea the farmer get in«t weights for
Fred Klngdok.
- was preaented.
...
.1
his produce and livestock that he other duUea. It U the hope of this
Moved by Gray and supported by Ink Jl
W. H. NaMi,
30
and on 1 draas a petition
to the Pera Marauat- ed In the e
sells r for hie cream whlrh is alwaye department that every codnty will Hicks that the report be aecepted and motloL ______________________
CommlttM.
„____ _
of BopervUor.Daan.____
mtpifirted
BaOwTS^^t t^Ta atS *
weighed before halng tened for but take advantage of the provision of adopted.
Moved by Ntekersoc and mpgprtad
Hoxsie waa refSVred
Carried by yea and nay vote, all to tbe'commiuee on Pleai
ter fat 7 Does be gat lost wetgbu for this law. Every t%i payer in you-aide track be laid to the Oosoty In
by Hoxala that the TWport ba
hU beans. bU potatoes and augar county win be more than willing to
adopted.
and Means.
beou* Does the oouumer gel Just Stand this oaU expense Fben ne us*
Moved by Buell aad anpported by
Moved by Uoellmanted and auppoftCarried.
177; 6“4 dV"-'
illi’;
£‘:
:
HEABD A4VXUa HttALP-AHn JEAVmi BAT BAOL^ THUS8DAT, DBOSIIBEE i. 1913.
Board of Supervisors
MIrhI.Rsn authorizing (ho DosK
RESOLI'ED, That the
Auditor by HueUmantel that the reiwrt be
Naya—Hamlin. Carllfle. Hurrowa,
SoperrtBora of said county to «
f^Wwi, Nlckrtamv^btcn, Gray.
General be requested to eMabllsb the
tract for such depooltory.
. FUmllB,
OartMe.
unDprm system of aceounllng and
keep aa necurate acaniot hi a set of
Carried. ,
Hicks. BuMl Anderson,
KIngdon.
books to be purchaned for that pnraudlUag In Grawd Traverae ceoBty Nlckeraon. tJnten. Bbner. Dean itaeU. . Moved by McCool and sRpi'orte-l by
tmoe of all tnoneTB beloaiinR to or
Buell that the committee on CxMiair
Bccordaacc with Bectioos 8 and 8 mantel. MvCool. HIUs. Heiges—16.
■ia» Buur pT .aMvHBK Um mt 'SHIliMC momberahlp tickets .
Id the onstody of said' county deGrounds
and Buildings be tnsinirted
vtow |f w art^UMt to taiT«MUl»t« Labor oo bondiBSS. IM9.S5:
aald act. which provides (hat the
Nays—Gray. Meeh—1.
peelted wKh said deposltorr. kurh
material
for
belMlntcs.
to confer with Die city rommiutun
UoCoMItku
expense Incurred In the Installing
Bxcuied from votto*—Barpowa.
l>ooks to be ptovldod by sold C^uniy Wednesday, October J*. A. D.. 1913.
la <Mer to learn to what exi^-m the
8416.33: wiiijtR and UrIkIoc
boUM «M p
of Gtmnd Traveme and to betouR to
9:0U o'clock a m. of the uniform tyatem of
Carried.
city will (xroperato for fire protec
buHdlaRs
and
leroands,
Morott br Dwti «isd lupimrted br
Board called to order by Super**‘d cottaiy and Jo coniUtuta a part
•SOS.i'O ............ '....................
To the HoBcntde Board of Super tion at (be County Fair ground*.
mau Uwt tbe oc^ltteo od
the imbllc records (hereof; and Tlaor Huell in the ehalr.
______ ..uWy <
Caitled.
vlaon:
Inc Mtd Uroundi >4>f> i
Roll call; all member* present ex- charged with tbe keeping of ao
FTee attractlona and music
The rnaimiTtee on rtioaltxailon preOondeiaen: Your committee, to
captlDg Supcrv-lBor Uamlln.
together with tbe coat of tabtMatlOg whom was referred tbe andlting of •Wled Ha report and on motion of
AdTcnisIm; ..........................
■”:2
depooltory suM:ecdlng to ...,
The minute* of yesterday's aeulon and pubUsblBg rei-orta aaU all other the books end report of the Soperin- SuiKirvlsor HlcU supported by Su
lUmlnR .........................................
office expensee shall be a ehswe (endenu of the Poor, wish to report pervisor Nlekerapn, same was tnai!«
»»-«d bj-.Dewj
mod muM-wlPd liy ........................................................ 1.06C.96 trust, or in be delivered to iho Oun- were read and apjiroved.
Mm«d
b:
ty Clerk of sold county when instruct
Thla being the hour for the con agalaat the sute to be paid out of
a Bpecial order of business for tomorHtrti that ih* rtimtrmmn of the coia- Labor in connection with fair, .
pd }o do so by the Hoard of Super sideration of the committee report the general fund from any moaey not that we find eame to be correct, end «*w mornlnR at »:(K) o'clock.
8IT;.35;' aecpPlary's fee* or*
tnUtem «a ButMtiiKs mod Crouad* bo
•ors of sold county.
relative to the employment of a otherwise eppropriated. Tbe prevl- ahro submit a comperaUve summary
salary. 8I50.OV:
comml*The eliairman thereupon deelared
yean.
Said pnrty of the first part further Janitor for the court house. It w-as alona of tbli act shall not apply to for tbe pert two
a receaa until t:3o o'clock.
,
slons for concessions.
J.
H.
Buell.
4f*7r.3 “™cs that whenever mild party of moved by SupervUor Anderaoiy and
mty. except where soeh coun
4:30 o'clock.
of thU corntnUtee.
Wm. Jl. McCool,
the aecood part stmll deem that (he aupiwrted by Supervisor Hoxaie that ty. -by Its board of supervisor* or
The member* of the county normal
Cmrlbte. Postage for aocretary
Chea.
J.
Bbner.
f Interests of said county require
the reiiori of the committee on build board of county auditors. In countlee
training ciaa* having been entertain
Klcker- TlckeU .......................................
Kick*. Burrowi.
Committee op Finance. Ways and ed by the board for the groater part
(he said ]«rty of the ancond part ing* an-l ground* be accepted and having a board of county auditor*,
B>Mr. Nmab. Dema. MUcellancous bills. Includtnj;
may lermlnato this contract and adoiried.
adopt a resolution requcatlmt. that Meana.
of the aficrnuan. an invitation was
frolEht. drayloE. incnia. au|s
bIrCool. Mill*. HelKM—14.
Carried by yea and nay vote all such uniform *y-item nf accounting
HOT<
piles, express, etc ............ v
.accepted frr>m the teacher of tb*
!>6.U Withdraw all money deposited with
, Mm>.-<3ray-l.
and aut^lDg be esubllshed In such Busll that tha report,
Hay and food ..........................
Clara Mias l»epi.je an.1 the board viaIM.OO said depo*IU>ry. and In such case the UcmbiT* voting yes—17.
Omrrted.
ilred
Moved by I>san and supported by county.
■ IH* kept by said
the coBperative aammeiT be receiv Red the normal room at the
Last year account ................
156.30 booka requlP
dvposKo
McC-ool that the committee on build
The resolution was supported by- ed and placed «n We. .
Park school faiiildinc.
Uored by Hkk« msd mowoned by
vuatody
ing* and ground* be vcslAd with the Mr, Hoxsie.
earned.
Moved by Ebner add Riipportod by
Tout disbursements............8
Ebaar that tbo board ad)ouni uatU
by, said party of (he first pan.
authority to remove employet about
Carried by yea and nay vote, all To the' Honorable Board of Super- Hoxsie (list the ixiard adjourn nntll
S:SO o'clock tcMDont)* nomine,
Uie county bulldlnxa when aeniccs members present voting -yea"—13
In Wltneea Whrnof. The said
visora of Grand Traverae County
8:30 o'clock tomorow morning
tarried.
are
not
saiisraciory.
and
to
fill
any
To 'the Honorable Board of SuperGentlemen; Tour commlRee <
O.tlcd. ,
414.14 Bes have rauaed tiie cori>orate seals
**■«
to be affixed and these presents to be vacancy- until the next cession of the
vUors of Grand Traverae rtounty; whom was referred the matter of 1
Frank M. Itamlln..
.board.
Moved by Huelmantel and aupport subscribed by the proper oSlrera.
Genilemen. Your conmlttee on F'l- ai'proptiatlon for tbe Western MichCarrled.
nance, Ways and Mrons. to whom Inn Deveiojiment Bureau, would rec
The Ural National Hank
ed by Anderson that the report be
a.- *. »«.,
received and filed; that tbe verbal
was referred tbe report aod reaolu- ommend that the Board of. Buperof Traverse City, MlcbClerk.
/
rrldur. OcL it: a. D.. 11*13.
F.
I>.
Marvin,
saiwwiotendrnt
of
tlons of tbe County Road Oommls- visors appropriate eight hundred dolFriday. October 24. A n. i9IS,
^
9:0(1 o'clock a. ID. report* and sURrettloas of the ofiSeal.) 3no**V’^^adlc'. Pres- the poor, reported a niimi>er of aloners. would recommend that one tan (88"0.00) for the use of tbe bu
9:00 o'clock a. •_
Board called to order b/ the chair flcwni of the fair association, be re
case* of desertion of families and and eclair mills (i i-2 mlllai be reau for tbet ensulDg year.
dent. fSeal )
ferred to (he comnyltteea on Finance:
' Boanl callaA^to order by the chairaa
oplnton
a*
to
whether
tVays and Moans and Uuildlngs and
Deoti K. Tito*. Cashier.
levied on the county aaseasment for
J. n. Buel!,
Roll call; all i
he should make complaint and ask 1913 for use of the County Road Oem(Seal.)'
Wm. A McCooI.
Tbe nlontee of yeaterdaj 's suasion Grounds.
Roll call; alt niembers present
f'Wpied.
Uoarvl of Supervisors of the'']>roKecutlng attorney for ertm- mtsalon for the ensuing year, which
- Chas. J. Ebner.
were read and aM>roved.
. Tha minutes nf yesterday's pro
Grand Traverse Coui toal wamnu In such cwsea.
would be 81S.433.77 for die county Comn.itEti on Finance, Ways an4 ceedings were read and approved.
J. J. Tweddle. attemej- for Job. R.
Moved 'by Cray and supported by
On
motion
of
Supervisor
Dean
the
to
raise.
.ty. (Seal.l
MeacK.
'
Boyd, administrator of the Philip Ebner that the board lake- a reveal
matter
waa
raferred
to
the
commltThe hour haring arrived in which
(Seal.i K. M. iiunlln. (tialnnan.
J. H. Buell.
Roach cautc. appeared before the unUI 1:30 o'clock.
Moved by Hoxsie and aupported by «d take up the report of the commit
coimty (loor and said commlt, (Seal.)
Wm. A. McCoel.
' board and asked for an adjustment
Carried.
MeCool that the report be edoptod. tee on equaUzatlee. abvwl by Cab
eoiisuK the proaccutlng atChea. J. Bbuer.
While. Clerk.
of the Judfnncni obtained by the
l;3i> o'clock p. m;
Yeas-Houle. Hicks. Buell. Ander- Uale and supported br HueHmanteJ
lorocy and miort at I0:0« o'clock
Committee.
Roach eatate asainst tbe SuiwHnBoard called to order by the chaireon, Ebner. Nash. Dean. HueltmanteL
Moved by Huell and supported by Fiida)\
tendeota of the Poor of Grand TTav- lan.
Moved by Carlisle and sup|>oned McCool. Mllti—10.
1
Mov-ed by- Dean and eupponed by
Gray that Uic same be adopted.
erae ConntT- After some dUcoasion
Roll caU: all members preaenL
Hurrew-R that the committee on
Carried.
the matter was referred to the
A qptninunlcatlon from tbe (fomfounds and building* be Instructed
mittee on Finance. M'ays and M<
aliiovf of T*enl)-Oae of Traverse
elect a Rile and make enclosure
0
tbe
Hon
s of Grand Traverae County:
with the advice of the prosecuitnc City, relative to making an approprlsuital)!* for the atone yard for emGentlcm
YoureomrollleeonEquaHiailon. having bad under conaldeiBtioii the ai
attorney.
atioD toward the work of the West
I'loy meni of prisoners confined in
Traverse City as a unit, respectfully ropon that the same be equalized sa
.
Moved br Dean and supported by ern MlrhlRsn nevelopmeni Dureaue The rdialrman ibereopun declsml the county Ml.
follows Kash that the board take a recMS was presented and read.
a recess unUI 4:30 for committee
r-srried by ye* and nay
Acres
Real
^rtate
;>crsonal
Total Real
A'lded to
From
Total Real
Total
until 1:30 o'clodc.
Movf-d by Deap and iiipported by work.
Township*— AssesRed. Anesaed. Aaseaai^^^snd Peiwal. (^1 &uto. Reap Bstate. as BquaUzed. Equalited
Carried.
Grav that same be placed in
Acme
5.71184
ST4.000 8 •
4(W.120
.8 420.000
< 446.1
1:3'' o'clock P m hands of the Finanvc, Ways
by Gray that the clerk be Instructed Blair ..........
,22.433.
618.975
40.425
.
65-.-.40C)
620.000
660.425
Board called to order br the chair .Meanai ooinmlti'-e.
to notify tbe proseeutlag attorney East Bav ..
25.SIS.47
17.990
863.170
381,040
6,830
370JIOO
287Ji»l
man.
Carried.
that hh) attendance,It deajred and Fife lAke .
I4.745.30
230.460
46.020
276.470
230.000
' 276.02(1
,
Roll call; all members pivaent etThrough Stfi>erVf*Qr_Jifalt.
17.172.74
88S.6M
Titera being no further IniBlness. that a copy of the resolution passed Oarflcid .r.
.59.900
946.450
_ S85.OO0
944.904
ceptlns Saper'iser Dean.
qnert was preaenied for permission the board adjounx-d until 6:3<* o'Gfock at a former session be scot to him Grant ........
• 32.459.39
440.345
18.935
459.280
8.66S
450JMO
46833L
Several mafters of business were
the county fair rrounds at the tomorrow- morning.
relative to bis duties.
Green lake
18,r.27.4R
324.130
46.770
25A30
360.0M
398.77(1
presented^ and -discussed, but noth time of ^he mvetinR of Uie Holdler*
Carried.
Long lake
.19.246.43
384.690
17.0.50
Frank M. Hamlin.
65,310
. 400,000
417.o:j
lo^ detmUe determined upon.
and Sailors' Associaiion of .the Grand
The chairman thereupon deilared Mayneld ...
,2SJM2.B3
. 666.750
26,050
582.800
dtalrman.
63.280
610.000
a36,0o(
. Sup^lsor Dean now appeared Traverse Region.
, reccR* until 11:3" o'clock for
Paradise ..
33.39n.1V)
Wm. H. Neah.
669.OT.0
85.775
M4A33 •
131.960
691JW0
776.771
and took part In the proceedingMoved by Hicks and supported by
mittee work.
14.980,41
66.560
866.180
Aeung aerk.
840.710
69,820
965.000
J.0I0.6U
A communication was presented Hoxaie that the reqnest for use of
11:30 o'clork. VnloD ................ 20.6.59 J2
94.980
4.610
99.690
94.CK
from A Smith, successor to the Uie fair Rrouads next September be
. Tuesday. Oct. 21. A. I).. 1913.
Supervisor Hamlin now apjieared Whltcsrater----- .28.7M.(»
4r,530
46.430
473>60
471.434
Grand Traverse Hospital, which was eranted.
9:UU o'clock a. ui. and took pan In tbe proceedings.
Traverse City—
ordered filed.
Carried.
IkKird called to <#der by SujvcrFpon motion duly carried the board
First ward ...
2.485.8.95
1.013,542
3.499,437
To the Honorable Board of Super
The chairman thereupon declared visor Jluell In the chair.
Dok n recess until 1:3" ••'clock
Second ward .
196.127
916.665
1.112.782
visors of Grand Traverse County
Roll call; all tneiiiberu present ex1:20 o'cloi k
Third ward...
1.333,640
186.840
1.420.380
Genilenieii: IVe. the commlUee oi roltide work.
ceining Sujienlsor Hamlin.
Board called to order hr the chair672,395
177.568
849.953
BuUdlnits and Grounds would report
-I:^) o'clock.
The minutes of yesterday s scsslun tan.
710.268
16.666
J88.024
as folloas: That we WDuld recom
Fpon motion of Supervisor Gray,
read and approved.
Roll call, all memoeri present.
mend the purchase of steel flllDR supported by Supervisor Huellman- To the Honorable Hoard of SuiwrSeveral m'atter* of Imporunce
812.073,653 8 2,083,248
114,186.801.
8 426,301 86:810
812.6*0,444
I14J183.I
sveUons for south w-all in Reirtster of tel (he board adjourned tiniU
Msors:
ere discussed but nothing definite
M'. W. -D^an.
Deeds pffk». as per blue print,
o'clock Monday, October 3<*.
detenulned upon.
Gentlemen: Your committee to
expense of tlS3. Also additional
John ftndgnon.
F-nini SI, HaniHti.
2:00 o'clock.'
whom
was
referred
the
matter
of
auE.
H.
Burrows,
three sections for Treasurer's
Chairmai
As previously arranged, tbe board
dlliog the county bo6ks would rec- together with the city
Fred B. MUla. -• '
tice. west wall, expense 'Ijo. proElmer E. B'hlle,
.................. we continue tbe present visited tbe East F>oni street railroad
.W. B. dray,
Tided tbe finances of the county win
Clerk.
mighod for thia year.
CkHnmlUee.
warrant the expenditure. tVe fur
Monday. Octolier 5<Hh. 1913.
'rus--<lng and <). R. ft -4. railroad
J.
H.
Huell,
ther recommend that this report l>e
i:‘*o o'clock p: n
bridge. After Uielr return W
tVm, A- >t<Cool.
referred to the comuiltiee on Finance.
Board called, to order by the chairI'mior and repres«<niatlv«s ol
of the renting of
eonit house, by
Chas. J. EUner,
B'ays and Means.
Michigan Development Butbe <-lty for achoot kairpoees bad not WHEN LIES *HE EXCtfSABU
/
W. n. Gray.
Roll call: all members present •
'onimmee on F'lnanve, Ways and roan, togctlisr with city .officials and
been fairly repreaenwd by the superThe matter of on approprb
D. F. HoxBlo.
reptinr Supervi.-4>rs. Hoxsie. Audi
deans.
tax jvaicrs addressed (be board rel for repairs to county roads was pfo- ihtende'nt to your oommlUee and tha
HHee Ohnn ef Tleme When th*
W. H. Nash.
BOD. Gray and Dhan.
Jioved- by Huellmantet and auppbn- ative to Uie tiiertu of tbe bureau and
various memben of Ibis board and
Chaa. J. Bbaer,
Thq minute* of Saturday's seasibD ed by Hoxsiu lliat the report be. Hie lines of work carried on for the sonled and erdered referred u tb6 wishing to deal aqaarrty and folrly
committee
on
road*
and
bridges,
and
Ralph Kirks.
ere read and api>roved. —
benem of thte region.
adopted.
with all oonoerned and to avoid 1tny
(he prosecuting alterhey. to n
To the Honorable Hoard of RuperCam.st.
t'poD motion of Huperv|*or Gray. Saturday morning:
fricHon we recommend that our
Report referred to rommluee on ' visors of Grand Traverse Cvmnty
Ww peo^ I foney. rtueU say, efts
G. A. llerkner appeared before the rtHiPorted by Supervisor Huell
clerk notify the Board of BducaHon
Finance, Ways and Means.
Thb chairman thereupon declared that w« cancel all claim by tbe oeQd'- Mlberattcm. W no Be xraa ever
Gcntlemeo: Wc. your vwnroiuec lH>ard and presented hU apivHratlnn board adjoiirnnl until * 3" o'clock
The chairman thereupon declared -9 County Grounds and Bulldini
rtx'CBs until ll:3u for commiuee ty for the rental of tbe court house Jortlfted. To be sura. 1 com beard
InRs. to for the position of county sealer of tomorrow- morulng.
ork.
a tweeas to 4:30 o'clock for commil- whom w'as referrod the
r of in- w'-lghta and measure*. On motion of
F>ank KL Hamlin.
and Abo that a copy of thU reromtM work.'
Kurnrxv, w-ould
11:30 o’clock. mendtUon be'Ineloeed.
Chairman.
Mr. Dron the at'PlicsUon was made a
r.-.OO o'clock.
Euranve t,e placed a* follows
Elmer E. While.
jviier of record.
There being fio objeetlona (he nat
W. B. Gray.
Moved by Dean and suiiported by
Court Heuw.
Clerk.
Through Mr. M. B. Holley, the
ter of the eleeiion of a county Sealer
Chas. J. Bbner.
Burrows that the board adjourn un John R. Rantn Agenev ..8 9.35'<.f<d Committee of Twenty-«ne nl TravThursday. October. 23. 1913.
of Weights and Measures waa take%
W. H. Nash.
til tomorrow moniiiic ii S:A> ;
Fred II. rratl Agency .... 9.35" no
:■ "<* o-eio<-k a r
riiy. presented an Invitation to —
n. F. Houie.
tbs lata Mark Twain hwause he aaM
Carried. James M. MoimK Agency .. 9JS*i OO
Board
called
to
order
by
the
chairnemlicr* of the Itoarrl to bo their
Ralph Kroka.
ao aa&y things that 'wm not so.
Flank U. HamllB.
O. 1’. i'arvi-r & Brolber
tan.
guest* ililK evening at the Elks' Tern
Moved by HueUmantel and aupport- Chen are .oecaatoaa xrban lies
Chairman.
Agency ................................. 9.37U.WI pic.
Ron call; all meiilhers prei
ed by Helgea that the report he
Elmer E: Bltlle.
lUstiDcs Ins. fo Agency... 9.3:.u.0u
The minutes of ye*ierdav's 8<>s*lpn Supervl.mra Mct'orl and Burrows.
Moved by Dean and snpiMwted hv
adopted.
Clerk.
Hlossom A McDermott Agi-y 6.«00 (*u Anderson that the Invitation be ac erv read_ and ai>provixl as correct
The whole number of votes cast
Carried.
Suurday. Oct IR. A. D.. 1913.
K. Cleveland Agency .. 3.230.00 cepted and (hat the boaid cxt<*nd d.
for the office of County Sealer of
On motion of Superriaor Gray, »o*ad to toU tbe t^ but nM tf ft
9-;W>. o'clock a m.
Fair Grounda and BwlldinBathank* for same.
V
Peed R. Walker. Judge of Probate, ’■•-'ghu and Measures was 16. of aupported by Superrisor Buell tbe wm lacrtmlaatB fate. A xrtfe Is net
Board called to order by the cbalr- 1.. K.'nereJand Agency ...8 4il3n.tu)
Carrlpd.
prroented tbe -matter of hla fees as
ch G. A. Herkner received 4 and board look a receaa until 1:3C.
ftraggsd to the wttaeaa ataad agalnrt
Resii-ctfully sumbilted.
In uking testimony in
The c-baIrmaD therenpon declared
W. Dean received 12. W. W.
1 ;3o o'clock, p. at W wlQ—BO one would legltimatoly
Rolt call: all members presmL
'
W. U. Gray.
hearing, which'was dis Dan baring received the largest
a reees* imlll 11:3(1 o'clock for oomBoard called 40 order by tbe chair egpect anythtte b«t perjary from bar.
Tbe minutes of yosterdaj 'a SL-sslon
!>. F. lloxfie.
cussed Hilly but no action taken.
mittee work.
iiimix'r of votes was deriarod elect
tao not see anah msareoee befueu
were read and approved.
Chas. J. El>nct.'
Hpon motion ol Supervi*or Helges 'd.
ll:3n o'clock.
Roll call; all members present^ legally parmltitaig a aan to aay *T«ot
10 :00 o'clock.
W. Jl. Nasvh.'
Moved ii>- mmw and supiamed by supported by gupervlnor l.inlSn the To (he H•morable Board of SiiperThe chairinan therenpon declared Onllty" when ho U guilty, and legaOy
The h-rur havln* arrlv«-d to coDRalph Hicks
‘MH'ool that (he board- lake a recess Iioard tpok a recea*- until 1:3".
riwir* of Grand Traverse County;
recess until 4:3* o'clock for com
I to Ua. to tba« mty
Blder the report of tbe commiuee on
The report was adopted by
unlil 1:30 octoofc.
l:.';ii o'clock I', m.
Genilemen: Tour committee on mittee work.
a wto would not srflM
the matter
of bIrlOE a Janliur. It
id nay vote, all members present
Hoard called to order by the rhair- Htiildlngs and Ground* .to whom was
Carried.
^
4:30 O'clock.
was n-quested by'Mr. Gray, chair Ming .VOS-13.
luan.
referred the maUer of (be rental of
1 .10 o'clock p,
The commiuee'.on Claims and Acman of the commiUMi on BuDdlnits
Rupervihors
HoxsIe. Dean
Mdaratand that her husband wsa Juat
Hoard railed to order by S«A>er- Roll call; all member* present.
the court house to the Board of Bdu- rouDis presented IU report ol
and Groancs. that an extension of Gray now appeared and t^k part In visor Huell In the chair.
Numerous bills not having been ratlon of the City of Traverae CUy.
rtWiffH
down
tha
atabs. armed to tba
alms
aggregating ' r.770.24,
-time to next Tuesday at 3:0" o'clock
in proceedings.
listed with the committee were pre- *•— to report that the propoelUon
^1 call; all members present
teeth? A man ia not aappoMd. agblch 87.289.88 was allowed.
m. be Riven for further ranxlderaThe following contract was pi
aented. and on moHon of Mr. Ehner.
ocptmg Supervisor Hamlin. eapt by an extinct type of Puritan, 'te
^leo, which UBS Rranind.
cd and read;
Mr. CkrllBlo. chairman of the com- supported by Mr. Helges, ume were
“give away“ tbe woman who haa
The matter of an audit of the counThis Agroemont. Mado and enter Rlittee on claim* and arrotmts a(* referred to the committee on tlalms
„
Traverae Cliy. .Mich., October 24. 1912.
mate (aertheea for him; mad
ihe Honorable Board of Supervtoon:
tra' books was prea«nle<I by Mr. C. (1 ed Into this twcnty-thlrd day of Oc- pearod tx-fore the boord and reported and Accounts,
tbe extiact type of Puritan would
eaunden. wbo axaln appeared be tober. A. I>, 1913, between the First,
Your Commiuee on Claims and Accounts would respeettony submit the
~
HonoraMe Board of Super
hardly expert yon to tell your boatW
fore the I>oard. Various suRceaUons .National Bank of Traverae City.'
■ and/i:
visort of Grand Travew Ckvunly rollowing report and recommend that tbe several arcounu achednled bereJn that her dinner party bad been daa
were made and fully discussed. Re Michigan, party of the first part, and' lirriicDlrd at this seastnn
Gentlemen; Your commiuee 00 H- l.e allowed. Al» that the Clerk of the Board be authorized to draw orders
Prtna this beterogenoua group of ex
ferred to oommllW OB Finance. Itie Hoard of Supntvlsors of Grand
Moved hy Hucnraanicl and
d snfcpo
snhport- nanco. Waia and Means to whom was on the County Treaeurer for the sane.
y'
amptoa. oop may Infer that ther* ar*
Ways and Means to repdrt tbe lat- Tfavorsn Couniv, MIHilgan. party of cd i>y Hoxsie that the, matter be re- referred the purchase of filing cases Claim
Claimant.
________
ate Mea: sad while it to nerar'
ur pan ut next week.
•oennd part
rerred to the «
1 Finance. for the Register of Deed* and ConnClaimed.
ABowed.
I Geo. A Hiearns, agent. 1_______ _______
1I:<>0 o'clock.
-.8 66.00
I 86.00 garmtoafble to He.‘It to scmisttem
Itncseoth. That whereas the aald War* and Means, with the advice of ty Treasurer's offices at a cost ol
: Geo.' A. Stearoa agenL burrtl of soldier..........
This bMns tbe hour act for ‘the party of the second pert has by duly tlfe proscx-utlog attornry.'
65 00
86.00 quite unpeftotoslble to do aaythtng
8235.00, rocohHuend the same be
- Aodersoa I'ndenaklcg Co, burial of soldier..
eiecUon of a County Sealer of wetfchts auihorired vote and action of the
40J)0
purchased.
(a)
Carried.
4 G P Carv er, ageot. burUl of soldier..............
and measurea. on motion of Super- said Hoard of Su|>cnisorB designated
65.00
65.00
J. K. Buell,
Mr. Hurrowa. chairman of the com5 .N II. Jobnaon. ageui. burial ot soldier..........
vluor Hoxalc. supiiorted by Sui>er- kaid flri-i party' a* the county dc-- luitiee oq roads and bridges requested
56.00
65.00
Wm. A. McCooL
6 Curd* Fowler, agent, burial of aoMler..........
Tiaor Ulnka the aamc was laid over iwsliury aud has awarded to the gald the wlinle board to visit the G. R. ft
55.00
65.00 FURNITURE FOR THE SEASONS
Cha*. .3. Bbner.
• A U ThurMoo. agent, burial of aoldler..........
49.60 •
to the Iasi day-'of ihU seaston.
4930
party of the first pan the deposit ofMoved by HueUmantel aod aopportrailroad bridge and East Front
8 Flva K. Smith, board of prlaoners....................
Robert Barney, prealdcnl.
and all moaey* bekmglng to the aald street crossing, and assist (he com- ed t.y LInien that the rs|*ort be ac453.87
453.K7
9 G Allen Snilih. sheriff's bUI of fees................
Charlea B. Dye. aecretary of the rounty <ft Grand Traverse, or in Its mltue In arriving at a decision on rplod and adojited.
.. U24.82
1310.99
10 Malcolm Winnie, deputy aheriS and court of
Grand Traverae RvrIuo Fair Aiao- custody, from ilie date of this con Uie matter of the grade.
47.00
47.00
Carried by yea and nay
LUR. 8.*1nch. conaUUe.......................................,,
daitoD prtaueiUd a report of the tract unUl the 33nd day of Octobm-.
6,01
6.01
Moved by Anderson and supported meml>er* prJseot voting "v12 Chas. F. Howe, marginal annotations ...........
1913 f^. ahowins »»91.;7 expended A. I>. 1915.
. (a»
by Nash tbat'-Uu> whole board to To the Honorable Boat________ ...
ate Mta o< aofos ate
13 Midland Chemical Ck», Jail dUlnfecunt........
In labor and material on the county
6139
Now therefore. In accordance thcre- gether with the rnsvyor and commis
visors of Grand Traverse Conaty
grate wtntorto be
4 G. Alien Smith, tervicea and auto hire...........
fair grounds this year, and acknowl2.50
. tl
Gentlemen: Your committee 01
sion of Traverse CRy Inspect this
ef maay bonaebeld
:j
Wm.
J.
Smith,
deputy
aherirs
fees..................
66.96
edslns that the aasoclaUcm clalmi agrw
6695
tireposltioR at 3:00 o’clock tomorrow. County Poor, to whom was referred
<aw medarn bomp*
;6
J.
W.
Hiniker.
prohallon
officer.......................
45.66
45.C1.
no financial intereat In the bondlnn the second . . .
the matter of making arrosts
Carried.
to ae7
B.
A.
OanneU.
deputy
aheiira
feee..................
27.64
27.04
erected oo the crDUnda: that the County of Grand
where famillea. are deserted
Tlie cbalrmau tbereupou declared
8
B.
H.
tVbeat.
JP..
drawing
Jury
..................
>
n
aetlro
aalta of I
130
eame belonged to the county.
at the rate of two and onebaH per
recess uoUI 4:30 for committee
9 Robert Barney, 3. P, drawing Jury...................
porarily
1.M
Hie rei^rt of the receipcr and iU- cent (21* percent) per annum on wofk.
!0
J.
H.
R.
Miner.
J.
P-.
drawing
Jury
..................
130
130 aently 'tbe ruetet toahlOB «f buying
humeoeais -is aa foUows;
dally lialaneMi of money belonging
4:30 o'elortc p. m.
:l D. U Enelgn. h P, aerricee.......... f...................
4.15
4.16
set ot naOy bandsotaa and duruMa
ttoeaipta.
to said County of Grand Traverse,
Tbe foHowlag repewt was prwaent- leg AUonoy be Instructed to do bis
:: 8. E Hopklna J. p.. aorricaa.............................
16.20 wicker and then hiring attacbable
1630
1913.
dut}-. and that whenever a supervisor
or In iu cuMiedy. on deposit in aald
3 Amu F. Nertlnger. J. p,. hfU of fees...................
10130 mata and plDowa to fit the Tarioga
10130
Cash balanre oo band Jun^ 1.
depoaltoo': and will make such tomjperlntendent of tbe poor dealroi 24
tbe Honorable Board of . SuperFrank
8.
Blrdaall.
j,
p,
hffl
of
fees...................
156.49
166.49
im .......... y...........................3
.83 porafy loans to the County of Grand
to make a criminal comptaint alt such 25 Frank H. Vinton, depniy ateriff.......................
vtaers:
•
pieces, to rapl^ gatetag tovqr. Tltei
1530
1530
AdvertUlnR In premium lUl. 4S9.00 erae a* aald county, shall hat , OMilemer We. your eommtUee' on
I shall be prosecuted to tbe ton •* Frank H. Vinton, truant officer..........................
egabtona. wbathar of gtedt. hrorade
206031
208.02
Memberahip tickets sold ... Sil.Of* power to make during. Oie contlno- county grounds and buildings having
E. B. Tmer. deputy aberiff ................ ..............
20.00 or marely printed mtanrt. are aasBy
20.00
Blncte admissionssold
3.174.35 an«-e of UiU contra^ at the rate of had uader conalderaUoB tbe matter
0. F. Hoxsie.
E E. Toner, deputy sheriff ..............................
337 put uwgy when tba. asaaon for u^
Grand standreeelHs ............... S4«.tii fire and onc-ba)t per cent (5^ |ier df biting a Janitor for (be court
1. D. Linten.
P. Burden. mdaU for Juror* ..............................
upboiauzy nOa route Wfo i-M*
.Conceaslooa .............................. '3*5.65
mi) i>cr annum.
house .would recommend that Mrs.'
John AnderooB.
J. M- Fell toeels for Jurors ..............................
of atia^ble upbetstorp cooatots «(
Marphntita' booths ...............
lai.en
Said party of the flrkl part further Maes be twtalued untU May 1st. 1914
lickeroon and supported
amto tsr rtx chairs ate one aettea*
Pena for sheep and awlnn ..
io.ckj agrees to furnish aald aeoond pwty
hy McOool that th
1 a salary of 8-'>0.00 a month.
report be ac
Chaa. U WDson. burial, quaraatine case..
25.00 t JDBC, rotstd pm0w.Md taro bags,
Oh***o atnlla........ ... ..................
mo with free exchange for the rwlttance
W. B. Gray.
Mrs. Cora Bari, nurse, quarantine case___
20.00 aqnre pOloma. « a bouaewBe kaowi
aeno Malls
........................
sum of any maneya as *h«n beouna neces
O. F.Hoxale.
Mrs. Oraee Hu
M.OO
60
nieo and canalMt Mtflt ....
aaythlag wbatonr e( the laitUaaa
sary from time to Ume; and alao -to
Chaa. 3. Bbner,
Tbe foHowlng resolution was preMra .Mary A Ckwk. z
60.00 maklac artebaaaugetupaaatpg
quarantine c
80.00
Hid and anppilM sold ....
»»J0 faraUh. free -such check books as
•euted by Supervisor Ebner who
Balpb UJeka.
Peari 8. B’attefs.. nurse,
nui
quarantibe cas
U.OO
13.00
W. H. Nash.
moved It* adoptloD:
-I wra. V*. E. FUh. hoaplUl fees................
66.00
66.00 theae fioah^ ate ptUawo at eompH*,
'
Commttua.
WHERBAB. The licglslature ut iu 38 Mrs. W. B. FlrtL hospital feea ................
88.00
88.00
aeoemd party.
Moved br Dean and aupperted by 1911 eesalon. Act. . No. 183. has
11.70
12.10
Total IWM9U IncMIaK bah
Bald party of the Drat part furthar Helgaa that tbe report be made a- vlded that a uniform ayatou of
1. oare, quaraatine case..
17.00
17.00
agresa to enotply with all tbs terms special order of bnalneu tor tomor-, couittt for counUea be s
1830
18.«0
>w SMrainc ai »:00 o'ckMk.
42 J, J. Brownaon. n
38.00
39.80
ChiTteA.
ggt bgaar qte gfiaa fl(
U.«2
«i ttm kfUIMBv «t
Moved br. Hicks add suppetUd tty blanks and books for Ihrt ayrtsm.
ii
"i*.^=sun^,ru“-p.
e
*3
Mn> 41AVBMI HlMiLD MB fBAVlUB BM lAOJI,
Bnell that tbe report
Roll call; all membera prascnl.
The mlnntea of yestcrdai's sesaloa asd adopted.
Carried.
were read and approved.
Supervisor Gray preMnted the mat
The (ollow-ing budget was prei
ter of the custo^ of tbe .oonnty su^
veyor's records In the Register of
Deed's office tor which Ihe county Is
To the Honorable Board of SnpdK paying IM.M per year.
•’•’*1 vlsore of Grand Traverse Countr;
Moved by Dmu gad anpported b
Gentlemen: Your committee
HeCool that the county dlaconUnae
;“-,r nance. B'ays and Means respectfully the payment of 850 0(1 per year for
submit the following report:, Haring tbe use of the Register oT Deed's
23-'0 hmA under nnn.ldnr..ln. '.h
vaulL
Carried by yea and nay vote, al
„ ensuing year, we reeomracna tnai lembers present voting •'yes'—18.
','>n'lbe amount apportioned to this counOn moUon of -Dean supported b;
r;’. ty by the auditor general rii:
g^||«2.933.69. be levied as a state tax:
' iaiso that three and one-fourth (3Vl
Kiuna
bo levied on each dollar of tbe
■lu
*ri0atlied valnarton as a
county tax; also that the i^rtlon of
rejecied tax which Is subject to re
nssesimeni In Uie several townships,
and tbe City of Traverse City, be re
assessed; also that the amount menUonml In the statement of the town
ship clerks to the supervisors In Ihelr;
assrsNed for'
|>uri>oses
mentioned In - such
slaienient; also tliat the townslitps
kvlng fractional srhnel distrl<tK be
ithorixed to letT tlieir just proportion of school taxes for frai'tional
districts with other townships.
further recommend that (
chairman and wierk be authorlrod
borrow upon terms agreed to w
Ihe J''lfat National Bank, such tu
>ni-y as may be necessary tp
lO.Ofi
9.41 meet the lawful expenses of the
county: also that the clerk be
163.
thorired lo pay out of Ihe rontlngent
fund to the couty road commissioners
tlieir sum of semi-monthly »|ai'
non the iirmentailon of thcl'r tl
ropcriy certified lo. ’
Be further recommend the follow
ing amounts be allowed and that the
clerk l>e authortxed to draw' orders
Ihe aame:
Snlariea .................................. $ S.lio.M
County poor ......................... I2.fl
Soldiers andaallors' reli^.
l.n
B’estern Michigan Develop
ment Bureau ..................
S
Fair grounds bonds and Intetost .................................
2.4
Repairs for county build
ings ...................................
S
RespeettuUy etibmiued.
J. H. Buell.
B'm. A. McCool.
Chas. J. Elmer,
Board of Supervisors
(ODBtlBO^ from pMe cicbt.)
Tb«*RerMMi Coap«it}-,-auppU«t. qiunnUne case..
■me Reynolds ('ompeny. ■applies, qiiaianilne ew..
d7 JoMpUoti Bros.. euppHee. quitruiiae <»»«..........
4S JoMPbsoD Bro«, Mppllea. qomatlne cw..........
SI
s;
M
H
8inltll‘)l rumimre Store, burial, queruatlne cMe..
Mrs. Fbata. Mpplle*. qutfanthie case......................
J. H. McOousb. eoel. querutlne case......................
Anericu Dn« Sure, druics, quassnUnc ease___
Ur. J. D. Mania, auendaare. quarantiae com..........
M Dr. Qo)- M. Johaaon. medical attendance, quarantine
fcbel Ramsey;
__________ _
lAbel
>r. U Swtnton.
Swtnton, medical attei.............
Dr.
h-, J. W. OdBBtlett.
-■
•
Dr,
medical attendance, qukrantlne
ease .
« Dr. F. p. La«u»n.
«1
I
IS
■lii;
Dr. a. A. HoUiday, medical attendance. qimranUne
S3 Dr. p. a! C4ajk. msdl^ attendance and* drugs,
-a Dr. F. Holdswortb, medicai altentence. qaa'ranilne
«4 ). M%l'lhrimVm^i.^'auendan^^^^
CS Dr. Sara T. (Those, medical attendance. Jvveoiic,
Prohate court .................... .................. ...................
«• Dr. EJB, Minor, oorener..................................................
<7 Tnasiii^[_^iniage of Klngaley, nursing, qaaranttne
cA*e ................ ............ .................................................
n Treasurer Paradise Township, medical services.
10.00
qaaranltne case .......... .................... ........................
8.48
. B9 J. U B’ealch. supplies, quarantine cns*^. .’.-v.-........ ..
ifi:.,oo
70 Probate Court, taxed biU'cosU......................................
71 'Cltator Publishing Co.. iPircult Court library books
72 Pred 8. Drake. Circuit Conn library bobks..............
73 B'. M. B’elch Mfg. Co, Supplies, county school com-.
mitstooer ........................ ................ ..................... ..
74 Ebner Bros, printing ......................................................
, 75 Herald A Record Co, printing......................................
70 Seamann A Peters, books, etc......................................
77 Maraoich Printing Co, prinUng ..................................
78 Amll F. Nerllnger, 1 t<osUl scale..................................
78 City Book Store, office suijpllcs ............................... ..
SO Oval Wood DIrh Co., wood, county bnlldinga............
.................
s office..
Northern -........................
rumHorc <' , chair. 1
82 Morgan's Uven'. lUery for committee buildings and
grounds ..........................................................................
83 Andrew Anderaon, hauling ashes, fsir grounds..........
43.38
*4 - J. K. Longwtf. labor, (air grounds...............................
9A.'.
85 Edward A. .^nroe. express sod postage ..................
10.70.
SO Fred R. B’qjker. esprees. pontage, etc...........................
17.79
87 E. E. B*hlte, express. |«stage. etc...;..........................
0 John Hozsie. express, postage, etc...............................
11.67
21.00
0 F. M. Hamlin. 8pr«loes ............................................ f.
7.:...,*0 Chas. H. Ilanslovsky. committee work........................
I8.W V-,
81
B Cray, committee work...’....................................
83 Warren T. Roatsong; drain comiufsstoner expeuM.. 119.61
10.76
~ Oeo. G. Cov^ prosecuting attorney expense..........
Mrs. C. C , .Maes, laundry ...............................................
6.5U
s Adding Machine Co, repairs ....................
I «K>
3. N. Uaninc
.riinek. repairs ...................................................
A. B'. Banak t_________
k Son. jail________
supplies .
Prank Trude, court house supplies .
We«ern Vnlon Telemaph Co., s'
POBUl Telesraph
Of«rve H. Winnie.
ilntlBS. fair pronnds..
J. H. Sbnlts. otnc» supi
Dont.................
iMeday-Huber-Dolan
"
Co, supplies, probate c
IDi Ttsch-Uliia C
109
110
111
' >i;
113
. 114
lie
117
1*5
136
147
Ulph H------ -Mrs U £ Siaake. naralng. quarantine case..
D. F. Hoxale. committee work..........................
D San
(Tank Hai
e work..
C. H. Bra
I«2
its
IM
IS1C6
I
I
!;:-n
J. P. Carrer * Bro.. Insurance premlpms..................
Hastings Tuauranee Agency, Ininraecie prcmlama..
Ulossoin A McDennotl, Iftsursnce premiums..............
L. K Cleveland, luwnun'e iitwmlums..........................
I. K. Cleveland, limorance iiremtum*..
Dr I.
............ - ------V. qusr
rantlne
II E. CovlM ASfin. rupplies. qusrar
____al
attendance.-quaranilne «
J. J. Urownno.
medical
H. W,
1
'. Round, supti^ Wt bonse and JaU........
I. A Montague * IK. wpi^et^ court bouse and )a»
R. O, sis*v. suppilea. qn»
A. tv. -Bledorti. intlk. quarantine case......................
Cermaiite Bros, MVery. efttmlttee bulldtegi and
176 Bum C, LewM. supgiUa
17« D. E Ctandall A Soa. a
I. quarantine case..
139.21
5lwed by Dean and suppportei
ted by
ta) Ebner that
y alwi
1.97 of Supervisor Hamlin for one day
12 17
—
'
r
■
131.73
exeueed.
Carried, r
t'.oO
'the Hoard of Supervisors
•12.73 ToGrand
nty:
Traverse County;
4.
:-U
OenUemeo: Your
>mnlttM
7.9IJ
gnmnlls Ix-g '
4 68 buildings
we rejmlr the i
4.2-I olnmend il
43.79
^ the houvp'al Ihe fair grounds,
37.50
■ 5.« and we,fiirthtr recommend that the
shi riff use the short term prisoners
r.5.«.fl In clearing out the brush and rute
hish
and cutting up the undesirable
r-.tii
a.so trees Into stove wool lo l>e used
'6.24 Uie- county buildings. Be. further
that the County Knad
3.110
5. -'-d)
12 45
county
road
tpat hinery.
11.40
B' B Gray.
10.39
Chas. J. Bhacr,
23.::.
B'. H. Nash.
139.72
D.
F. Hoxale,
35.46
Ralph Hicks.
Moved by Buell and sui>poried by'
' that the report be so-
30.87
13.17
121.7;
6S.0*
13.73
4.5u
7.9U
4.08
4.3<1
43.79
r.s.oo
35.01
1040
8.34
3.00
3.50
12.4.1
11.10
10.39
.23.33
I3E72 ■
35.46
7T.O0
748
The following report was |w«aent-
38.00
1245
15.00
6.43
3000
IIO.M
r.-r.
8.00
4.U
3.0II
11.77
AM
643
61.61
.
ferrrd tbe matter' of grantlug the
prtjrilege of iowcrlRg the bridge of
the G. R- A I. Railroad Company
where the same croascs the Boardman river In the city, respectfully
anbmit the following rci>ort. that
Ihe rcqtiMt -conUIncd In tbe rnsolutiona hereur attached and made
part of IhU-report be granted a
tile roaoluUoD adopted.
E. H. Burrows.
B'm. A. McCool.
J. Hrig-a.
Comreillec on Roads and Bridges.
. Whereas the Grand Rapids and In
diana Hallway Company has eonstiweted and ts malnuinlng a railriver In
U40
85.00
11.76
.50.00
7.50
J5.90
14 70
IB.OO
93.M
92JV0
82JI0<
92.70
9240 •
60.00 qnetted- permission <
32.30
89.80,
and' agreed In eonsldeniton of tbe
if aoch permission tc
of Its railroad track ..........
intersection of East JVont atrc?t in
■aid nty a Ifke amount of two feet.
>w therefor*.
Resolved tbM nermlaslon_______
tborltr be and Is hereby gfven and
to the Grapd Rapid* A Indi
2."0 granted
Railway Company to lower lU'
,6.23 ana
41.61 said railroad I
.................87,77044
A. W. CnriMa,
Ralph Hleka.
J. H. HnaUnsuitaL
the saM Grand Rapids a Indl_ _ Railway Ooamy also lower the
grade of Ue railroad track at the Interaeciton of Boat Front street
(al Not snowed.
aald city, a like amount of two fecL
Moved fay HueHmantel and aupport1the.-------t. report ‘be
M«v«d bp Anderson and aupporl«4 AMwu. Klagdon. Nlckqraon. Uelffea- ed by Gray that th
. - and adopted.
m Ebsier ibat IT
' ^
r and adopted.
CarrM try ran and i
Movsd br Dm and supports ..
UntoA that tbq claim of FrM R. WalIw for bit Miwicw as commiraianor
tn tkb Oerinalae bearing bo atlowad.
iTbU claim -was paid by ordw 76a
2484.)
Yaaa-Masrira. Borrows. lintea.
K0»-B6acHle. CarUsla, Hkfica, 4»
Carried.
To We Honorable Board rt Buperriaora:
t tha board alUom twtO
(Teotlamiea: Toer eommlttee. to
whom was raterred tbe matter o( nlstng a repair fund for county raed%
would recommend that the County
Frank M. Hmmlln.
Road Cokmlsatonon be Instrorted
10 use the funds already approi>riated
according to the sutnte.
E. H. Jhirrowa.
B'm. A. McCool.
.... o'deck A _
J. J. Helgea.
- Boai^ ctiM to ordw br Ibp tbaiv
• onRoada and Bridgaa
\y
br n*«r AB« npported by
Farm
ANIMALS
REM0DEUN6 THE DAIRY BARN NOTES FOR SWINE BREEDERS
Lofta—Cutters Lacking.
apnortlonment conmitlec'a re
Tbsre are nany big red barn* that
port was presented and r«td.
look well tram a dlaunce and that
give tbe farm an appearanoa of proaperity. but a dlagraoe to dairying.
They have but a few amall winduera.
Ae gutters, no stalla. no feeding alley*.
DO ventllaUon. Tbeir big lofu are
about the only redeeming feature they
L No wonder tbe boy* leave the
Ihrm and hired men won't milk.
Cement 1* not expensive and any
man who to at aU handy In building
can put In ct-mvni gutu-ra and walks
with a mue atifdy ou the auVJect
Any of the cement companies adver
U*fbg In the agricultural'paper* will
•end a book of inatractlone upon re-
r.
Si,
¥
•m -
I. 18 inches wide and 10 in
deep. It I* not necessary to make the
whole floor of cement Tlie tonrard
half of the stall may bh left wltbont
cement allbougfa it ts destrmhie
make tbe whole Soor and maDger ot
lament aben It eon be afforded.
Make a feeding alley tn front of tbe
msngera where lb* feedibg con be
done with tbe least work and time.
Make tbe bora conveblent Tike a
day off. or a week If neoeseary. and
visU ptoees that-have tnodern barns.
Coavenlence in a barn ts tbe cbeapeat
part of 4be bnUdIng-and tbe mart
irianL Idcaa dost cost enytbiog
If yon look for them. To put tbei
into effect may take year*, but It lighteas-the work to know they are to
To wait nnUl yon ebb afferd a n^w
barn before' makiog any Improve^
ments U folly. Fix np tbe old barn
this (all ao the work can be done bi-i'
tor and with leta faardsbip thto com
ing winter.
i
by Hnellmsnt'-l and sup
ported b.v Ebner that the report be
accepted and adopted.
Carried by yea and naj’ vote,
members ptWat voting yea—18.
The offlrUI bond of B'alter
can as county sealer of weights
measures, In the sum of one thou'
sand dollars, with Fred R Walker
leotge G, Covell ax «uretles.
Moved by Carlisle and supported
- Anderaon that the bond together
with the Boreites thereon be approved. and tbe bond placed on file.
Carried.
i6o;»o
1340
M.OO
I1.7B
50.00
7.M
37.90
32.70
15.00 '
92.50
82.50
82.50
83.70
93.50
50.00
32.C.P
99 80
Roll call; all membere preeeoL
Morel by HnellfflaMed end support
ed bj'MUU' that tbe chair appoint
a special fcommltlee to investigate
and make report at tbe Jannary
meeting of this board relative to the
county's hospital accomodations aa
praaented by L. Swanloo. County
Physician,
carried.
The^ cbalman apiiolnled
Supervisors
.?:S
i Co., books, leial blanks, c
HanBab 1
fair tiwmda ...................................................................
Hannah 4'Lor Mercantile CO,, repairs ......................
Hannab & Uy Mercantile Co., iail supplies...............
R. J. Memer * Co., plumbing........................................
Marie eras, care lorenile Bellnquents..........................
An Metal ConsimcUon Co., document files, probate
court ................................................................................
H. B*. Bound, repairs ......................................................
Dennis F. Hoislc. county probaUon officer..............
~
erso City Gas Co., jail expense ..........................
Traverao
Bnrr il.
Janies, iail Insiiectl
il.'Janies.....................
7. H.
.. ____________ipealo
Estes. Jan Inspealon
atired’s Telephone Co., rental to Oct. lat..
Clilten't Telephone Co.., rentallo Dec. 31st........ .
Cltlien’B Tetepbooe Co., tolls ......................................
MIchlBn State Telephone Co., tolls and rfnul to
Dec.Jiat ........................................................
Lee Hornsby, office sopidles and cxiienses..............
C. B. Taylor Coal Co., supplies........................ :............
P. U. LeBroeq Brush Co., supplies..............................
Smith t Price, rbolos ................<........... '■....................
Blown Dumber Co., supplioa. fair grounds..................
John r. Scon, drogs. quarantine cases.......................
......
K. K. Miner d Son, dniEa......... ....................
Wm. Osborn, qusrantlne snnplle* .:............................
L. S. B'alter. medical attendance, quarantine case..
Ebner E. B'Mte. indexlnl; births and dealba..............
Etaier E. BWte. recording..............................................
Treasurer Village of Kingsley, su|ipllea, medical at-'
ndance. quarantine ..................................................
Dr, I
W. 1 . Dean, committee work ..................
CUv of Traverse City,. electrii
electric supplies..
:>lcat fee:
fees.................
Mrs. B'. E. Fish, hospital
Mrs. F. Boenlng. supplies, qni -antlM ...
F. B. Kelley, reialrs ............
Dr. 4. B. Martin, post mortem. Zelgler case..
Mrs. G. E. AldricI■h.1. kUfi
kuppllss. <
D. W. Reynolds Co., siipiillcs; quaramino..
qui
Mrs.
.............................
Ira McKlU. rent, quarantine.................
Qtlite
Mrs. Cora E. Eari. nursing, quarantine ...
supplies, quarantine ___
ungerford. nursing, quarantl
Mrs Grace Hungerf<
fttOB-HlirE
If
1
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107
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]
I-
Excellent Ration far Sows' hackling
Pig* to Found In Bran and ghorts
^Corn Causes Thumps.
Sborts and bran make an excellent
raUoo for sows that are sockUngplga.
Of course tbey sboeM always have
clover or cowpea pasture If poaslbla.
It to bod policy to wean young pig*
Suddenly and put them on cow's
skimmed milk. Tbe milk tbould be
fed them very greduaUy at first
several tlmea a day.
Once ibore we want to urgefarmere
not In feed too mndh edrti to ibelr
young plgo. a* thump* vUl SDrsly
reanlL
Tbe best way to market corn to to
flnt 'put it tbrongh the alio and then
aell It In tbe obape of (at anlmalA
Com m«al aito akim raUk will ntoe
greater gate in fdedlng bogs than anytbtag rise.
' It to eastor to intat-ea ttaa oUtor
man earrylDg out onr beat MOaa tbaa
It u to do tbe little tbtngs oaraelvea.
brt we caa alt do mn<^ V«tie<'
we do If we take an tntorart tn aur
work and keep close watsb of every
little detail that win psomete the com
fort of^ onr animala U to the com
fortable artmal that moke* tbe beat
gains evaty Ome.
Do not be afraid to g)va the toll
gigs plenty ot range dering tbe toll
and Winter time, proridlnc that they
have a eomforiaUe feedtog yard and .
^ good, warm sleeping place.
Co alow on feeding new corn, better
bold over a supply of old corn and
.gradnally get there accustomed to the
new com before feedtog Cham fnU
nUena.
A good now abosM not «e brad
until
onably well matnred end generallyr ia safe rale 4»
follow to to let her be at least » year old. when abe farrows her flrat
noer.
mix COOLER OF CONCRETE MANNER OF TYING HORSES
piiPii
Itself In Very Short Tima.
Tbe UltutraUoD sbow* a milk cooler
Ibat Is very easily eonstrueted by any
one and will repay lu cost many tlmea
over In a season's use. aays tbe Inde
pendent I'armer. A box form to con
structed of the sire you wish tbe outBide of the cooler to be; the inside
Is made .In tbe aome manner, oidr
about eight inches smaller, so a*
allow for a fonr-lnch wall to tbe tank
or cooler oa all ■ldee> The concrete
li mlxedr'one part Portland cement
fire parts of aand and gra<
the' bottom'of cooler told flfit; this
may,^ be three and onebalf pr tour
thick, as.you desire. ,
3T the inside Is then set upoa
...|4
liji
fpiiiiUiH
simple Plan fa te Put Double Unee
Through Rfng en Stake and Then Pull Ends Through Loop.
In response to a query tor a good
way lo tio a horae that can eaally p*
loosed to given by a writer la The Moatreal Uarald aa foUowa;
no only hitch 1 know'' that
can be mtteff with a pun of the rope,
besldee tbe bow knot to tbe sUp knoL
where the end «f the halter shank to
||<P- liir
i
■
jplIilH!
liPiiiiPii
A Concrete Milk Cooler. •
tbi* floor or bottom at an equal «Hatanee from the outside fora on
foar sides, and the concrete for tho
walla placed and tamped down. At
one end the wall is eii^iUr lower fn
center to provide for an overflow, as
■bown. Tbe tank should be high
igh ao that when flilod with water
U will be witbln two or tbreo Inches
of tbe top of milk can. and as tbe
Water to oonaUntly changing tbe milk
can be cooled in tha abortest poeslble
time; It may alto bo bul^ sitgbtty
larger to allow for Ic* to be packed
aronnd tbe milk cans, wbe'n It Is de■tred to hasten the cooling process.
liJtli
FEEDING THE YOUNG CALVES
mm
^ 3
S5||.
(Oomtnnatton of SChedble
•L Materia OatbadiM.
Bt Patar-a Cathedral in Bon* B0
began ts l5Wmad eompleted In 106.
The Idas ta a lAtln croat
by
446H feet wtth miaAed apa* mi
tnaaepU and reatllxila n>* halght
of the nave U 1506-(mA torvtAtt
87H faeL Tha Intete Ahtmetar «(
the done is 18815 feet. Ita bel^ to
Wbat Mora Could to* Wantt
rinaat and riesrtaleat place. Baths
•Bd toOeU on modem principlea ffB*
iKal not being adapted for beelth reBort of Ula 1* only pisawiod tOr tha
■ojoorn of paaaengera. tonrtsta and
■porunso.
Reputed exeeDeot cook
ing. Noble.teal, well lain wtnee:'dtfforent been. Tbe magntfleent oatlook I* grandtooa. Dallrslz tnlu
aU parta of tbe globe. Ftee vtow
th* toToly teha-BoM-OUdn
•aat He Had TdOad.
Mark Twain waa ptaylag «olt «n A
wen hao»n Enguah oovb*. in «r
tag to make a very hmg biwaie Aot.
TMfiln tor*
..................................
• cbBSk of
toa toea Tbe I
playing with, seeking to reliew* 0*
Keep TreoWe* to Yewweir.
To think abort our owndrotMM Mi
nenaabl*. eo^eUae* Jt to • seoeeMty; V epeek >be*t tkaS Ip a oo-
worrto* to a trusted friend; bnt ereo
this la a gratlAoattoa not to be too
freely Indnlged. When wa do ao we
sort allow tbe Mend to todeanlty
tod: ‘■By th* way, Mr. Twato. himself by enlarging on almBnr Batb»w do yee tik* «n- cooraer *TW" tare of hto own; there most be gt«u
■aid Twain- n. tbtsk ft (• tb* MM pad take.
I hnv* erer taated.-—pyom *^0ott
TnrBA-by H.B. Martin.
I Veer for •ubeurleaA
T* Koap ■niramre Brlglit.
^^Dow Onwgra la nil^ om- with
r artbortnd tec
tho loM through th* hel* *«r
ring.
A aimpi* tie where taoraea are hltobed to a wagtm to to put tbe double
ttoea thmgb a ring oa' the stake
and pet tho loose ends throagh tbe
d of the linos tool
CATTLE BROUGHT vIN BY OOa
Well-Tralnsd Aalmal WIH 9mm Owm>r.
Many Step*. Whito Peer One WIH .
Do UnteM Htoehtof.
TTtey BbMitf Be Early Aocuatomad te
If a dog I* uaed in drlring^n raftto.
ittog Grain. Qraaa and Later
tnstn that it walk at their beela Into Fall AMalfa Hay.
atead of their beads; and that U wato.
not 4TOL A poor dog wtu do oiitolddrop^ in the spring and mischief, and that wery quickly; ommmer should
irly anmi
properly trained will aave nai^ stoga
bieely by the time they are in theif
Tbe cattle are a* quick abort toslac.
winter quarters. They ahoold be up the driving quaHttoe of tha deg
oariy aocustomed to esHog grain, aa to tlfo amall boy tn teetfag th*
gras*, and later in the fall, alfalfa m«0« of the young teachgr. Tl tb«r
or cMVer hay. It la poor ecoaomy find that they can drive IL the cantos
to limit tbetr supply of roagbage, as will 'bare a sorry Um« of IL - Bettor
R develop* Urge frame* and berreis watch carefnlly that the pup keep*and give the appearance of vigor, iu place and beeoraea
of the
and nothing will aid thU more ihaa altnaUon. even though you are com
Clean. weH-grown bay.
pelled to defend Ita rigbta. After tbeTbe grain ration Is neeeesary for proper relations are accepted ob both
Steady growth. A raUon that U bo- side* there will be little fnrthw
tog racommended, and one that has trouble.
b^n foond aaitofactcry in tbe north
WOOL to a mlxtnre of barley three
Whitawetoi the Btabtoa
parts, wheat bran one pen. asd alAlth^gb-wbltewmah to not an active
(alto meal on* parL B*ben It caa dtototertanL to the uaual meaning of
be obtained an additional one part o( the term, ft la an eseeneat purtter
pU mealfor aoy bean meal may bo and ebould In all caae* be used to
. as It gtrea tone and finisk to auhie* after tbey have been thoroaghtho ealraa which are deetrable. The ty cleaned and diatotected with other
grain ahonld be given In two feeds, agent*. Hot whitewash for thto
tooralttg and evestog.
inee to better than eoM. U thto^
Regulate tbe emount of grain to ct lime la added to wbtUWMh te Che
tbe tndlridnal calf. No grain should i propot tUm ot four ounce* t* tbe
be allowed to remain in tbe mangera. Ion, tbe vetue ot thto auptMatla
where U wHl become mnety. as dl- greatly toereaael It to advtoahle t»
on dtoordera will reeniL Crounl
oats and bran are volnable supple- lean onoe to etx toonht. and, h
mente to aklm milk in a ration, as every three mowths whate dto
4bey eoatoln a large amount of mineral —t"-t« hive been hapL
nbataaos necesaary for good bona.
naAim TRAVnn
abD
TR4VZB8E BAT SAOLS. THUBSDAY. BBOEMBEB A I9i».
Board of Supervisors
Uftted October It. 191E
Unplatted Property.'
ISn—ThBt pereel of lud Dorth of Oar
ureet m followi: ComioenrlDit
216H feet weel of • iwlnt 8fi min.
Bottbetrt of eouiheaet comer of
lot 1. block 3. Goodrich'* Addition,
(CoBtlBMd fram {«<• Blse.)
tbence weeterly bIodk Bay street
Slfitk feet, thence northeast (o
ecHEDUi.e or rejected taxes.
Graod TraTerse.Bay. thence south
east 216^ feet, tbenee southwest
tor m> BBd inbeeqaent re«ri *eM rejected by tbe Anditor
to Dortb line of Bay street to beuDty tor ibe reeeoos suied.
KtunlBK cicept rlKht of may of M.
JOHN MOXSIB, CooDlr TreMurer.
* N. E. R. R........................................
A(me Teemehip.
•Exception Indefinite.
Is Is Is' ih l!s lis h u ll
DIDNT KNOW SlliPL£ THINGS
t of Msttera of Oaiwral In.
Qathering.
1.20
Hannah, Lay E Ce.'s Tenth Addition.
1911—Lou 2S and 26 aad E. 10 feet of
Lot 27. bloch 3. (reaasesded ux
1909I .................................................... 4.69
6.51
10.37
11 58
4.80
2.40
••Vear's ux hot Bircs.
'
Second Ward, Tewnahip 27. North of Ranpo 11 Weot.
IT-
1.18
2.40 $7.S9
"“•Sis-"—''- - • - •
East Bay Tewnahip.
$1.58 $2.39
I 2.10 $135 $100 I13.S0*
1911-
V .'^'r,or rri'u”.;
-*c„. o,
VllUee of Flfo Loka.
Sec. 4....................................................
.34 •
.37
.72
.85
.45
.15
•Starting iwlDt Indefinite
■ Fifth Ward, Tewnahip 27 North ef Range 11 West.
1. thence nonh
tnln alons center of
Uartha street 197 cbaloi to north line
of 8. E. li of N. \V.
of section 12.
thence west 76 chains to eawt liae of
rlithl of way of G. R. t 1. B. R.. ihencosouihetly alooK east line of aaid riichi
of way to nonh line of Merritt street,
thence east alone nonh line to pUce of
beaWainr 13 acree..................................
J1
.53
.71
••Indefinite.
Villapo of PWo LakA EckeitfeH A EonMlI AddHIon.
.02
1911—BaUre Block A. 1909 rejected..
WUMb
ginning. Sec 11..................................
Ii
1911-Entire block D. 1909 rejected..............
1911~EDUre block P, 1909 rejected..............
.10
.08
.05
.03
1911—PracUonal block G. 1909 rejected........
.say
.47^^
.1
1911—Enure block I. 1909 rejerted............
M
1911—Enure Mock }. 1909 rejected..........................04
.03
J9ll-Entlre block K. 1909 rejected........................04
’m
!l0
.08
.04
....-isf
1.57
2.17
3.4C
3.9€
2.00
.nsntng out of New York fonnd no.
body sere, 'ne climax came from
tbe-ChIcago man. Said be:
‘'%'here U tbe Billing* eststm tbe
biggest thing on Maabatun lalaodr
No one knew.
Tm not rarprlsed at that bow.
rer.” aald the (aitcaffnan. *Ta «vea
worae.'
HU bearm atnred at thU wesUra
admls^ and asked why.
'Decauae I've never vUlted oar atock
yarda.’’ amid bA
M
» *.. . •' ' -
Uliil
1911—Entire block H. 1909 rejected..........
i9il-uis*9.’'l^^7
acres ................................ ....................
sxlndeflniie.
:::::::::::::::::
.10
1911—East 42 feet of south -Mi leet of
!io
•No'suchaddillon................................
SOTHERN TELLS GHOST STORY
1 88
?.08
4.04
4.74
2.53
1.06
.«
^*'**'‘ .............................51^
iV
VIlUff* ef Fife UkA
1911—A lot beffinnlns 66 feet nonh and 33
feet west of nonh west comer of block
Ir tbenee nonh 25 mtn alonk center of
Manha street 19 47-10(1 chains to nonh
Uae of 8. E »4 of N W- H of secUon
12. thence west -76 chains to line of
'
rijtht of way of G. R. A- I. R. R . ihenoa
aoutherly along east line of said nght
of way to nonh line of Merrlu street,
thence east along tbe nprth line to be(VUIace lUsb.)
*
Klnnlnc. 13 acre* .............................................
•.\o such addition.
.Of—
a.03- lyil-EnUro except west C feet of lot
17.67X1
Sewer
Fifth Ward. E
• I .45 I ,M
136
bi^it'9.' 1909
:mm
ll
iMi
W., 67.50 acre*..
1911—UKS 9 and 10. block 2. 1909 rejected..
Is Is hs. li IS Us Is Us
At a eoclal gaUirrlng In Harlem the
mber ev..Qlng. with a Chlcs^go man
the guest of .Sew Yorfcbra. a com
part on
e of the two big ciUes rerealed
DO end of Ignorance on tbe pan of
erery man present aa to tbe pUce
of bis btnh
There a-as not a single New Yorker
I02.!7‘^ among the debt present wbo oonld
glee the location of oneJeurth of tbe
theaters Not s single one conld tell
the exact Toutre of half a doaen of the
prtnclpal car lines. No one could
the headway of the snbway train* on
the all night acbrdule No one ooold
rbere tbe main streeu of Brooknd Tbe Rronx began and ended.
Five men of tbe eight could not tell
for a certainty wbat tbe street Bnmbwa of tbe craaa atreeU were at the
different avenoea.
All tbe mcB varied as to how Car It
U betwden New York and SUten If'
land or bow far ll 1* from New Tork
.ney Island..Ulting Oiy Hall and
ileebaae Park as the llraiu.
C.72,27.74^
tah. Lay A CA'a Seventh Addition.
Jtin^^lt^............................
13
Oak Helghu AddRIen.
2.35
C
(Village Imp.)
OartUld.TewMhip.
Oreen Lake Tewnahip.
Description
Jilt;: ^
^
....
Is Is
ss lislis =1 Is Is
1911-8. W. \ of N, E. «4. Sec. 31, T 27. N. H. 9 W . 4U
Raratflea TownaMp,
1.74
I. K 14. Sec. 21. T. 26. N. R. 10 W-.l
Plat ef Naahuwai
I
W
!i8
.13
.15
f
S,
1911-i.ot* 1 and 2. iiiock'is;:,.'.'.;';!!!;"]
iiE|)Sf£ss;;;:5 S :| § | .;
'§
I
I 11:
Plat el Did hflaalen Beach Raaert Aaaoclatloii.
.••Caption wrong.
iiH
si
117.40^
V___
i
..... ■ - r.
r ;-3i- ir
J3
EO
Jt
48
At
Moved by Dean and suniwncd by no provision for Are protection, there
Andersen Uut the rei>on bo acceiilrd fore b. II
Resolved. That this bos rtf request
and adopted.
the CommlssloBer* of the CUy of
Traverse City to eximd the water
malBH CO tbe fair grounds sod place
The following resolution was pre suluble hydrants neceapary tor prop
en ted:
er fire protection.
Whereas, The County of Grand
Moved tiy Huellniantet and support
Traverse are owncra of tho fair ed by Anderson that the report be
grounds and bulldttgcs thereon and
the City of Traverse Oty h*v« made
BTATB OP MlfHIGAN-County of Grand Trsverse.
We. your 4'omnilUee on Plnslue. Ways sod Means, do hereby certify
-that tbe rollowing Is tbe pay roll tor this session, and reeomniend that the
Clerk be autborixed to draw orders on,lbe County Treasurer for the same:
Miles' .Mileage lUvs. I'er Diem. Tout
$ 1.20
8 37.20
....... 2fi
t a
37 fig
86 84
3fi IK»
39 <>0
36.00
36.36
38.40
36.011
36.011
37.20
36.00
37.20
36.00
3R.U4
S6.on
38.40
36.00
36.84
36.00
36.00
Sfi 00
36 00
36.00
36.00
$6.00
16.00
36.00
36.00
39 96
3600
87.6$
36.00
36.00
mm:=
MwAdl .
Flint Ward-^7nM^hriLy*A^\^mTd B«ib»^
~3^JS?SS
ll
III Is IlS
1911—Lot 3...
"iS'o^ch-subDi;-:.............. ............
•oeoAd ward, Teumahlp 27 North of RaitBa 11 Warn.
m
.-09
.17
•
,
■
CArrted by yea and nay
members present voting yes—17.
Tbe minute* ef the entire seaalon
were read and approved from tb*
record.
Moved by Dean and aopported by
Hoxale that thU board adjourn u
meM on the second Monday In Jah:0ary. 1914. at 2:00 o'clock p. m.
Carried.
Frank M. Hamlin.
2.4f
Cbalrmna.
Elmer B. White.
Clerk.
It Pays to Adv^Use Now.
N.
2.S4
$456
2.40
ll.'SS
17.28^
•S^uld blTdeVcrtbrf'a* lg>t No
•aid^niiA.....................................................
:Ld^ur U^lTwSt^aS
b to badnillnc. 8ae.-«.............. ..
aomhj4
a. a. Sothen UlU a atrange tale
' a woman oerrant employed by hU
family In London when be was • smaD
boy.
■ 'I nle oewant ft eeems. ttnksown to
tbe Setberaa, bad a child that wat Itv-.
ing with relaUvee aomewbere In RngUnd. Tbe eervant died, and a abort
time afterward Appeared oa Bomepoccaelone before different mnm.
bar* of tbe famUy.
• to be
greatly troubled, ahhoagb aa an ap
parition she never eoold be made tb
Bay anything. Mr. Sotbera's tatiMr
was gfeaUy Interested In the can*
and Investigated the womnnA past
He fOQDd that tbe reUUvea o*t the
child bad treated It very badly aad
bad placed It to a fosndUng adytom.
Tbe elder Sotbeni bad tbe chRd takea
away from the asylum and glaeed to a
eulUble school, where It conld ho
carefnly looked after. Again the ap.
partllon appeared, this Ume with
geeticnlatkma ehe made known bar
WJ4ITEWATER TOWNSHIP.
•ibirJU'it'US.;;''';.....
/
strange Tele of Woman Servant Who
Made Appaaranet Many Tlmea
After OaMh.
$22.80
vifi
$648.00
$670
J. if. Buell.
Wm, A. McCool.
Chas. J. Ebner.
Convuitiee.
AEvlce for the OIrto.
Aflar as smatntuition at a training
eoilege for woman Uacbert at Anaberg. Prueta. tba examiner, addrcaaIng tbe flfty-alx girl a
srto a huband, which Is far bMter.
for the oatlook for woi
very baA"
Oldeet Epigram.
As epigram most pas* thitm^
many handa and get much polUbtng
before It Is a perfect jewel Tou may
remember bow Oycar Wilde sent Ion
the sUge) the man of the world
through the drawing room door with
the epigram- “There Is one thing 1
never could reslsi: that It tempta
tion.“ But you may trace It from tbe
Garden of Eden, where the maa<
plaa for mercy was that the "woman
tempted me."
eeeded hU powera of oratory
■peeking upon bis tavorlu subjecL
At last be felt that eometbing great
was reqnlred of him. He worked blmaeir up to a climax. 'PauiotUm.'' be
exclaimed. "I* (he backbone of »e
British empire, and what-we have
do Is to tndn that backbone and bring
It to tbe troDL"
Firdt Bswiftg by Maehlnery.
. Tbe earliest attempt at sewing by
maeblnery of which there U any au
thentic record was In 1775. In which
year a machine wai patented In Englasd by Charlee F. WeUenthaL
For Squeaky Hinges.
The creektog ef a door may be tn■tontly etopped by rcbblng the hinge
with a piece of soap. It doe* not speU
the look ef tbe paint aa U often the
CBM when oU U need.
New Industry for India.
the sardine of fish oil SDd gusM. Prevloosly eardtoes to many tooosands of
tons had been dried whole on tbe
beach for'manure, but by ibU wsstoful process all tbe-oll was lost The
rmplfi devMopmeni of this new Indnstry U shown by the fsrt that whUa to
1909 there were but two llUle taetoriee to oporaUon, on© being a govern
ment experfmeni station, the season
ISll-U opened with no leas than 45
small factories st MsUbar and Sooth
Canara. while there was a probability
of other* being established to Cochin
and Tiavaoeore. The better<fiaaa ell
ie to chief demand for the leather fac
tories to Cawnpore and for paint and
color work*.
Tbe advantages of the power boat
equipped with a net Utter are many
Catches such as aro now made of the
bottom fish were formarty JmpaaatMe.
except with a beam tnwL Tbe power
boat play* the t
t part of esFeminine Umitatiofis.
Tbeik are few women Uiet egna! the abUng the flihsrmsa to Tssito tbs de
greatest men to the field ef art. Wom sired tdsees and get boms the a
nlgbL
en have a gsolna for mothertog. T
they seldom carry over tbe greatm
Belaass Nats.
of their motherhood Into Uie field of
LesUe WsIUek. a Kansas bsrksr.
art. They have not been toterw
have not thrown their whole natnroi says that It U a sdaotlfle tossartal
tact
thsfc
wtoskets
do not start to
into artlsUc form* of express
lUud Powell______________
ReevH of a Dehatn.
WHIIng ta Be AIL
The debate, "«'bleb U tha noMniW
Bbs (coldly)—"A bus? Cenatoly
fnl animal, the dog or tbe eatr
asC 2toPl TOO know that kJsstog
decided
by
the andleooe a UelleMe AdJusUA
hrssfii
dUeaevVHe-'WaU. who
the
bonaehold
would
ba
nnabia
to
fio
BM** a motto tor a Now York tohTesTs atofitsfi as
wtthoot eaa or the other.-«t WtMj ssrss!
■tar palace: ’’WtoA Woman and i
lKifl»SBr
--------
___ —
CUver Russ.
Ona of the favorits stortss of Major
Le Meaarter WlDon^by. wbo died r»cenGy at Chellenbsm. Engtoad. coneerned a aoldler wbo had several
a compulsed of tbefUW>f srtSelas
from 'bU ktt; bat tbe csiprtt could
be detected. It was therefore de
cided to subject tbe men to barracks
to an ordeal by toueb. and tbe cor^
pors^ In .chimge of tbe nflalr explained
to tbe aaeemBM Eddlsrt that os tbs
floor' of the mese room be bad placed
the barroeka cat beneath an'tovrrted
tin dUb. The caL be amured them.
Aopld mew at tbe touril of tbe thief.
After tbe lights had been lowered the.,
men filed part tq toneb the dUh. Tbs
eat did not mew. but when tbe lights
were turned np it was found that
every man who touched tbe dUb bad
blackened hU band with soot wW«to
had been placed on It. Only ooo man
had failed to .soil fat* hand. A snbseqoent aearefa of hu possession* rw
VMled the stolen article*.
OLDEST PAPES IN lOCmCAN NOBTH OF GBAND BAPIDS-ESTABUSflED 18SS.
Covers the
Graod Trav
erse Region.
ABO TBAVZBSB BAT KAQLB
Ti;A.VKI{SK « ITY. CIJAND TKAVKIJSK COI NTY. MH IIUIAN.
TJII HSIUY. DKCKMIiEU 4. itn:}.
HEAVY
RUSSIAN RUDGET IS
PLEASED WITH FRMIGE PUTS
GADNTLET IS
FRUIT BROWERS TALK OVER
FOR AVIATION GORPS CUNMEN GIVEN
HEAVIEST ON GORTINERT
FANCY APPLES
THROWN DOWN
POLICE POWER
PROBLEMS THAT ARE OF
INTEREST TO THE CRAFT
FLAVOR WAS JUST RIGHT
(liy United l*rea».y
I'aHs. Ik-c. 1. The natlonnl sut.xcrti'lliin for France's military av-talion corps haa reached $1.2U5.KiH..'ac(xvrding In flgiireH given out today by
the S'BlIubal AvUtlon eomtnittew
additlcn to this sum nearly
I.Uon
BPrea •■/ land have Ixx-n given tc
d.-partmenl for landing ai>a<« for
plan.-*. work*ho|i*. etc. __
frull gron-ern of the ntalo
brought up al the evening nfWion
and the questluna anied of the a|>eak'
em cleared up ninny importani
poiitta In the mind* of tlu> audience: LETTER OF APPRECIATION hAS
BEEN RECEIVED
The prograni opened with a talk
upon the Sulcer and Jakway l•nla
given hy R. A. Suiythe. of
^ MOST
SUCCESSFUL
MEETING
Ion liarlior. In uhleh he explained In American PomelofilcaJ Secisty Withes
SOCIETY HAS HELD.
That Larger Exhibit Had Been
detail the provlatuns of the uieaaiire*.
Made of Wc^n Michigan
afler which a free for all dl*ru»*lon
Orehacd'Producta./
waa engaged in over tbe methoda of
rtiforring these law*.
RECEIVED REGULAR OVATION
eonKendu* of opinion that the proper
F^Onr JOINT SESSION
The
fame
of w«-»tut;^ii Michigan
nir.iliod wa» to place the enforcement
Iniii.
juiriicularly
apples,
is
slowly
In the hand* of the pure fond depart.
spreading over the eiiilre Ainericaii
WESTERN MICHIGAN GIVEN TWO
It. iKHwuao that deiiartnicnt I* bel
contliienl. A few weeks since, alxuil
OFFICIAL POSITIONS.
filled than any other to carry out
dozen plates of weslern Michlgati
• Work. Al pn-aent the laws nrr
fancy apple* woe foranr-U-.l to Wash
lived up lu and in many »>e<tlonH
Mjinjr'lnUren:ng Paper* and TalM
tiigixn for extiihltlun -In i-onmx-tloii
of the atale the grower* are
Ware Given By TOeee on Pro
Willi the aithiial meet lug <if Ihe A«ierlmiliar with |ho requlremeul* The
I'oiiioliigicul
Yexlctday's
gram. Several practical
eonimiKHlun men are alao.^lax In dt*__
Idea* Wore Adopted.
brought .a lelliV Irniil iIm* *e«'n'
mamllng the name* of the feiowri'~yin lary of thU mm'Iiiv.-Iii uhlih he cone,
the |>arkage* and oUier reiiuirement*. mciits u|ion Ihe appl.w iliat . atne from Member* of All Partlee Joined in Ap( Kram W(>dnr*«la>'a ll(Kt>rd-liBi:lo.
plauee When He Ceesed Deliver
A long dt*cii**lim wb* al*<> indiilEed this arx-thili. Tlie letter aavs: "Tli.All tlie InrontDC train* ypilcrday
ing Meeuge—Mre. Wileen
over the enforeeraent of the law •xiiiimliiee ^f award* r* jK>rtcd tliai
brou'ahi jn a^lilonal
and Oaughter* PreeenL
designed to curb the spread of the the exhibii hy Hugh .tniit wa* «f *|>e«hn WrhUao State flortk-ultural eo.
yellow a In |x-arliea. and Mwi ial ob lal nmrif Thl* exi.lhll from U.e
clety eoRveiitloQ and lb« afternoon Jevtlon woa tnade l« the provision
C4- .-onalMed of a plaiV
aeesloa In ttir Oenira) Methodlot
(By
John
Edwin Nevin. Staff Cerrethat reuulrea Ibo lna|>eclor In the of Winter Ihinana apidea, the
rhnreb 'ab* atirnded liy «\or
United Pree*.)
townships In lx- a free holder. There having Ihx-d torwardixl at the cIom- •>!
hundred peoiile. A. J. nopera.
Waxhlligloli, l)«v. 2. —-kn eJilerlng
are few pn*i*eriy ow ner* w ho are *111
irand
Traver*e
lieglun.
Ajiple
of Deulab. «ae Ibc flm apeaker and
loeur'jhe enmity of the whole show. It will l>e holed that thi-M- ap wixlge fifp, g.ocriiiiieiiliil owncmhlp
b1* «ub)eri "On bard y'ertlllutlon"
luwnalitp for two rlnllani l>er day pie* after Imi.liig Ixh-ii on exhihlRun l>ublic uiilllles un>l a ili'iuiiud tluU ibc
vaa l^led In a manner that shoa- wlit.h the luw alh>w* for this work,
days, and having lx>en forwar.hxl p^ple, mil ixdlliclaii*. ‘ wlecl Ihelr
«d bU knovledce of tbb iniportani
a* a result the Inspection* made
way across the coniineiii, .were |.r.-*ld. nllal rau.Ildal.* were llie'r« vo
matter. At tbe clone he ahnwerod
few and |irartli'ally no prolecllon stlll.^f auRIcleni quallly to Ix- eiitilied iuiloiiary wttggeximi* of .................
many queittOBk that vere a»ked
\Viliu,ii
111 .reading hi* annual mi>*I* given llie orrlinril* by thia
- ■'H>erlal merit."
■ the deleKatea Mr. Itoiter* Hlantraied
(u coiigre*B the |iresi.leu( Iraiiklr
Those preariit felt that the stale
The serreury of this asum-lalion
bit talk with a number of vecy rdrecould nut stand any more •ximinls- make# several commenis ii]a>n (k-and advoculcd governtu<xit owtjer*hlp of a
fully iiretNired rharu that mndr tbt*
^
enfnr<-e the law and thul |>er.
apple* Ilia) are of inN-resl. railroad in Alaska.
matter all tbe more Intereitlu;. W.
The president Mtinixl *|x-uklng i>l
haps till* work might also lie Jeft to
"Ope piilnl I have noticed
O. Parnirvorth of WaFerrllle. Ohio. Ii the pure food deiartmenl with the I* Ihut the slogan on your hoxe*.
•7 p. m. and coinpleled hi* me**qge
tborouchly poated on the barveatlnic
mlniit.**
later.
Wilanii
I*
ronlident.
other aSair* ronnected with the fruit 'HtiIi W|th.Havor.‘ l» eerulnly well
and packlnit'of frulL and In faU talk Indiisiry. It Is pmbahls that the hut. for I had the plrasar.- of tuimpllng
commenting on Mexlm (bat until
he brouaht oat maO) Important i>olnte«
iluqrla I* ellmliiatixl -noihlng can he
win IJ* asked
that were aloaely tolloaed. In gie
a few haring Ixvii left over done.' .Mr*. WII*on and dunghier*,
dimlnate the- freeholder clause from
Margarel and Kleauor. heard (hr pre*general diecuaniem that ennued be
ih» hill and make other provision after the arrwmhlc at the close of the
Ident from the Iront row- in the ex.cu
maa tbe target for queitloo* from
for the entoreement of the.penalile*. exhlhlt. I want to tell you that I.
gal.lcry. Tim wamieat api.laitse
many of the detegatea and a* they
Two
llluslraled
leetures were have not oaten a Haldwtn foi many a
. when the |ire*|.b-m advo.uie.i
e here for Information and he to
Iven durfng IIiq evening, the first hy *ar that has had snap like tlie*e."
teal i.re-ldcniial prlinariea. • A* the
gif* it. the argn^unt was of mutual
The
aecreiary
al»o
thank*
tho
WestITof.
II iVttll of .M. A. (‘ in
twocm. The baAnre of the aeMlo»
rji Mlehigan l>cv.-1upim.nt hiinsiu for; pve<ideiii ceased *iH-aklng nicmlMTa
which he shouixl many slides of
Jiiiii|*-d In their bx-t and Bpplau*e
waa taken bp to thto manner
raleridilan and other Insects that gathering abd forwarding Ihe ap|de*
from repiihtban* an,d detiincrnts alike
important point made was that he haa
itrey tipou Fnilt tree*. He also gave to the national iiiix'ilug. lipi exan
itlnuf-d___ until
he
dl*api>eared
alwaya uaed a baaket for the 'plel^
word*
are.
'Tertninly
the
Kodeiy
f.n-l*
a lurid explanation of how the flow"
Ing and In ihia way-there 1* no dam
grateful for the part Ihat you per through a door at the rtwr. It was far
■a are pnllcnised by tho l>ee«
Bway’lhe wnnnest recaption IVaxi.
age to the frull ITie pl( ker'baa lx>lh
I'rof. H. J. Bustace showed a formed In making thl* event o |x»*lilvc hlelil Wlleoti has received since he a*
banda free and be can 8eroiiipll*h
I only wl»h now that we,
aerie* of lantern slide* of farm and wuceesB
sumel hi* POHllton a* the leuiler of
twice as much work. The apple*
orchard scene* In •Michigan, ending, could liBW liad a larger display of. lie .leinocracy.'
graders were dls'Hisaed and llili
fnilt, • • • I ani *ure ii wiuibF
hla leelure with WeMern Michigan
abowed bow much valuable time could
have berti worth It to wenleTii MlcliK
scenes from (he lot owned hy the de.
l>e saved In the larger orchard* and
since IlieVxhIhllH were ltu.p. i:tvcV>|'ment hytenu. •
tbe Increaaed'Value ihat ac'rued to
ed and studied hy ihniiKund* from all
Mortilng geeeien.
the atoek when |•■eke<l In Ibl* waj. Mr.
(■arts of ihw country and from foreign
At ihr opening of Ihc morning s<^' Innda."
raae. of Hodu*. N. Y.. ataied timt he
prartlced the. golden’ruts In ah hiv'
Munson suied t«at
1 convontlon
work, not so tnueh from the religious
*•" I**®
M'-a. but from a strictly c^tmtiierclal tliai had l>een held In the city. The
propneltlOD. Thee spraying' malerial* first was furly :<<ars ago. the second
He ask< d If lunre were
0R<,
Were taken enro of and maay gave Irii veai*
their rnried experiences with them any wiro bad been prexent at Fho
and t^ae that bad proved the tuoM previous meeting to tako soata on
the plntforin and K. O. ]*dd and A.;
suceeanul.
One of the featurra of the <mnvrn. 1* Cray of the J’entiisula did so. K
tion was tbe beautiful fluwer* that M Tlrowii wa* In attendance and eatd
were given the aaaemhiy hy Henry that he liact lieen a fruit Ilian for Ihe
L^f^ED^N
«mlth of Grand Raplde. who brought la*t f’lbixxdght years. . Tbe first
with him WM of tbe Rnesl-chryjmn- speaker^ was W. I> Itagicy of Old
Ihemum* and roeee seen here They Mission, on "KruU Crowing on Randy
Acidant Was Caused By Leaving
grar-rxi the varioui doeka In the as- Ijitid." He told of his exi*erteij<-e«
CbiUh on While He waa Crank
sitae IQC, and ilir different manners
setiibly raonl.
ing Hia Machirie- Wifa
Questions of apeclal luicrest to the
(('otjiiiim d on page two.)
Wttncaaed Tragedy.
WHOttSTATE
IS REPRESENTED
OLD
WILSON READ
HIS MESSAGE
NUYOR ERGOURAGES MURD9
FLAMES CLAIM
MANY LODGERS
DOCTOR KILLED
AT SOPEMISH
SURVIVED eUT FEW HOURS
TWDITY-SEVEI KNOWN DEAD
PERSONAL FACTOR IS IMPORTANT
IN DEVELOPING ANY COMMUNITY
made
through lb. eifons of iHiWIc aplritix]
cltiaona wiui lose no oppartanlty to
let tbe ouixl'Ie world know aboat what
la being .lone to l>etier Ibo general
eoodlUons of thai imnlnilar loralliy.
Tbb aysteru la noihlng more tbaB' )udictoua a>lveni>dng m.pllod in the
pUces where li will do the moat good
go place can grow that kee|w Ha
Ibod fcaiurea to lis. If an.l traata to
Ittck fqr Btrangers to And (hem out.
If your own town or vicinity^has featarea Miai a e more desirable than leaa
It la .'oiir duty aa a
fa*nr«I placet
pi
■ rtiUeiito
|{ to .do your pan in acquainting
the ouulde world wRb ihnae (aeU. if
you neglect tbia duty you are falling
short of the function that cUltenablp
>r<«tes in tbe Individual-an.| tbereliy
neglecilBg to grow to yuur full siau
me at a twmmnpUy force. Adveit(aing b tbe ecleace of magnifying the
■good loinu and atUl keeping wltKin
tbe truth, BBd tbe qkti who can beat
do'ibit work it not.only a good bualMM mag but aa ^f^iagly dealra-
Jdu cliliU'n. I'lvery ix-mmi ' u live*
. <s-rtaili <-oiivmuiiii> bt:
nibkes.
hbs llying I here owes that c.
niethlng
ihltig In
1 return for iho ssuvice It
rvndcra blm. and the one who fulls to
jwy thIa dehi hy trying k> hulld up ilic
Intereala of tbe Imalltv Is not only an
Ingrat* but 'a niillsione arounif the
neck of prugress. The heel advectlMxl
communlUe* are the (inei ^lat numiier within Ihelr cunAnna fieople wlih
original IUt«a and a desire }u help
others at well aa tbemsetvM. Tor It is
only by evolving and |•uulnK Into et
f««t new Idea* that iiermaneni results
can bo obulned. Tbe town where the
iwople are alive to tbidr opiiortunlUea
and do not heslUte to make lh«.n>ost
ivery chance that iiresents Itself
worth while for the
general good Is always a good pla<«
In-wMcb to live and do.faualnm. His
tory baa proven ihb lo bo true Wd
tbe lowne that bare learned tbla leeaoD are tbe onea vhMw buslnera Is
good and tbe |>eople are aaUsfled.wtth
tSiHx'lal to The llecord-Magir.)
Men in Cell Roema and Wooden
t'opeml*h. Hec. .r'-l>r. A H. forBunk* Were Caught by Flame*
Ml was *u l>adl>' fruxtied by hi*
as They Shot Through
autoiiiohllft yesterday afiernnoo that
Building.
riled xfHirlly afterward. Dr, foriiell had Ix-en out on a fimfessional
Illy fttlit*! Pr.'kh.)
HoHion, Ihv-. 3.—Tw’cnty Keren dead, call and on lily reiurn. hlxSvlfe went
the garage i.i inform lilm
three fatally Injurtvl and dozetih of
aiaritxl to erank hi* car. It aetxns
men driven naked and biiriied uiii.i
lh« roof and Into the Mreei*. was the that when he had atopiKd be'had left
the
clulch on an«T when It waa crankmil of a flreirap hurrer In ih.- rtve. gave a audd.-n Julbp that kno<-k.
Mnry Arcadia lodging house here
early today, ‘nicro were fire caea|>e* ed tho doctor agalnai a w-urk bench
l Ilia PMr only, which tellx tiH.- story, In anrh a manner that his chest was
s a raeult Ihe authorltica have ortlcr- crushed In. Ills wife callod for as
sistance and tho InJunxl man was
d a rigid probe.
Trapjwd In the tiny eella and lleiw carried to the houne. where he lived
of Iniiiks'lu the htrtel—a genta Ifcvnl only forty-flro minutes. There was
Imlglng hotiae-170 men fought for the father, brother. Dr. Herbert Cor
Ihelr Uvoa. the Sre atartnd in the low nell and bis wife presenL The doc
er |«ri and ahol upward, eutling off tor knew he could not live and gave
the relreat by auirwaya. The rush final instruciioh concerning bis fami
of flamea, floored many of the lerrined ly mallera. IT. (ktrnell has practi
lodgers as they ruahn<l for the fire ea- cally lived here all bis life, Itelng
caix-a. wfaleh were entl
ibout t'l years old He lias been In
hTremen took many from tbe roof. pracilee for over twenty yoar*. He
Only one vieUm waa idenutlod.
marrind a Miss Hickey of Neesen
City eevcral yeare ago. There Is
WASHINGTOX-Nlaety year* ago therefore left the wife, the father
today PTMldent Monroe
and an Invalid mother and
bit tamoua "Monroe doctrine'' in op- brother Herbert who baa alao been a
poelUon to tbe piana of tbe Holy Al- physician lo tills place for a oan-i
Ilanee to tllride South America among ber of yMre. No fmeral arrangeBuropeaa aatloas.
lenti have been made as yeL
ARE OPPOSED TO IHGTATOR
F»UR' CLUB LEAGUE
PROSPE.CT.
High Hands
Mynteneua Committee Taking Active
Pari Against Unlena—Promise
OFFIGBtS REUGTED
UAES GOVERMERT OWNBISHIP
Illy I'nltod rreaa.l
1’eter.liurg. l)v<. 2 -The Rusaian budget fur If)].':, the figures ol
w hich were mdtio ■•uhllc today aggrrgate* Rl.6:5.'."’;.,<Ni3. Tbe expenditures
and receipt* balance. The army
lltures am $22:..n<x)..'i»i and those
ol lh«; nary J1 H.nD.utKi, The receipts
from the ciAcmments monopoly ol
tho sail' of xpini*. were
NEW
7*Iie ex|H'nditurcs fur txluvaUonal pura are nut tii.-aliuni d.
Illy rniiixl
lMdiana|K>lis. IV.'. 2 The rlghl of
labor K. urgablxe i* lK.lug fouyihi u
here Uxlav hy lialluual forcra with
iwsstl.llily of
Cliy eiiter.xl tho arx-ulid day of the
(namalerh' Mrike The vralkoqt of
2.0IMI Iiiil.m leamnler'x waHS more *m
faro ripple Otxxily (lehlnil the strike
ts tbe Am. rli-an Federation of Ijtlxir,
r>>|Teaeiiie<I by Cal Wyall. nallonal or
ganiter. The mvMeriuus "•'umDierclaT
vehi. Id prnl>x*tive coniliiilUx-"
nnaneing an.l dlnxiliig the fight
again*! uniunlam I*. C. Fowler. bixti“
lary of Ihe -etminiliiee." refuse
dlxrlose the name of any mcmheri’
Wyui! .'hargcit |<oliit blank today that
l». M. I’arry. former prexldeni of tbe
National A**o< laiion «f Manufacturers,
ami hi* ***w'iuteb are liwhlnd tbe myeo man wax »hot and killed and
three >»thcrx aertdu»lv wounded In
I'^ui loday The fatal Mhnollng
was d.ine t.v three lo-gro and
white strike breakers, wjiowerr
re-led. It I* rejsirled that one of the
wuunde.l Is dving The lioard of piilx
lii- ssf.-l.v 10.IB.V issued peniiils lo aev
eral humlrcd strike breakers, clolhlng
them with ivjllee isvwtr* and official
iHTiiiission to shuflt.
WILL PATROL COAST
•
tllj l ulled l*Te** »
tVasbliiKioii, D.-C 2 - Kleven
enue rutin* Kxtay- iM'gaTi their
lar paln.1 of the -tilanUc lo»Tal
Walera. Th. v wen- seol oul to SKsIst
ship* that iiiuy be Injured hy (he win
ter storms or oihiTwIse dixahled at
sea. They will eonllmie Ihelr cruls.-*
up and difwii the roast, from Maine
to Floildu. limn April I. I'resldem
Wilson rec< tiilv sn:n<‘d an nrddr pro
viding for ilie regular winier latro)
system. The ship*, natntid by the
l>resideni, are the Woodbury, Andros•-oggln, iiresham. Ac-usliuct. Mohawk.
OiuxUga. Aflache, Pamlico. Kcmlnok-,
liases and Ynliiacr>-w- h^ch ts of
Milrdy biiilcl, r<pil|>ped with ixmerful
wireless upparatus juid engines. Kach
Is commanded by officers Heaxoned
and expv-rleiued In sea resruc work
und. Bccordliig to |>ast pcrfontiance*
pro,rx|>ocP<d till*' rear lo -save srorr*
of Ilvi-B and commercial proi«rtlcs
valued Bl thousioiil* of dollars.
.So sea however roiigli nr ice filled
ha* the iHiwcr u> •liiiml ihe men who
patrol Ihe <x>Bsl*
Wpere other
men make for deeff bjp* wales'when
llie wind <s>nu-B qtralght oul of the
Mnr-n»r-4-aal, llo' 'men of thn eiitler
aervire hrare tbe le«i *liores Hi nave
lives and proiwrty. Their craR poeked hy hllhiwa. with a glgnntlc horse
IMWer keep to the "beaten irark.
And iheli^record la wonderful.
^ A ' crePkln of electriclly." romes
out of thu air. The little craft., run
ning under only "aearoom. headway.Plcks It up. Sometime* It la tbe deapatrlng
O. S." the "help we are
lost" cri. from the moo who go down
to the- sea tn ahlpa. At other tlmea
It la simply the routine report of a
derelict to the blown up.- Always tbe
cutters are there to give aid or to put
out of exlstenoe floating
narigation. And tbe record (o date
la more than ten thousand
anatriied out of tbe Jaw* of death, of
many craft redeemed from oblltora(loo. and of a aenrlce whei
4-Bgaged declare they are 'Juat nen.
OWOSSO—Tbe rirat M. R. church
of Ibis dly plan* to raise IIO.OOO for
an addiUon to Ihe Sunday acbooh
recreation, rogm. gymnaalum, awli
Bing pool and Indoor rooslng tracL
REBELS START
FOR CAPITAL
Work of Rraaident
Haa Broug'ht Tcama
to Parting of the Waya.
Action Coming Boon.
annual Mlcbigan State
league moeilog, held In Grand Rap
ids. Sunday., it waa elected to retain
'I'rcsldent B. W. IHckerson for tho
executive positiun—and the deal was
*wung by the non-dividend yielding
clubs of ihe organlxati^ Actoal
flKiirea show .ManUtee. Traverse city
and lAidlngtun to be the paying aaDickerson was re-elected by
Iktyne City. Cadillac. Muskegon and
l.udingtnn. and they cast th^r voter
In (he fac^CI an offer by a reeponaU>le and rvsjx-cied elilxen. repreCarranaa la Head of Cqnatl\ut<onal
wuiative of the league luelf and. re
Force# and M Holding the Other
siding In one of the citlea ef the ri®- ‘
Leader* Stcstflly in Cauee
cull to take tbe pffltx-. gratis. It la
Agalnet Huerta.
'
iHnughl Ihat l.udingtoo lined up with
the niajorlty. anluat a fellow townaalmidy. In order to reuin Itt
Illy rniti-1 l’rc-*.i
standing with that majority. TravW I'axo, Ihx'. 2 -tlov. t-arraiiM,
City was praciieilly eUnlnated
titular bead of liie t'unstitutlonalista.
from (he elmlon. by an eleventh
ts ex|>eciixl lo Wart Immediately for
hour notification of suxivenalon. which
Chihuahua City. Mlpwlug a reixm
woa bandnl ITcsIdem Parr after the
sent to him today by Ueneral Villa
tnecling had coDrentsd. Plainly, Trar-.
that (he fixlcral* iiad «vB<,uaietl it.
erae Cllr and.Manl*tec feel thKt they
Vllb ext>ects that bts progress to Chi
cannot afford to support a Talneleas '
huahua will ho umipiused. It tx exprexld<-nUal figurehead an'd at Ue
lifcied ilHK''vuia will remain in Chl^lualnia only a •hori''tlme andJju-ti same time maintain leagruc baacball.
Hie c-itirs which ao'ltberaliy voted '
head ihe c6nihlno-l rebel arnj^bi the'
retain that expensive fixture, have
luatVh against Mexico City
jfae past depended largely upon
these two cities (or contrtbntions. A
majority vote has given DIekerson'
tbe office. There seems to be no way.
^ latiog him. Tho alternative If
for" klaniatec. Traverse City, mad
posslhly Ludlcgton to withdraw from
Dec. 2.—Sheriff Tucker
the ^
Jyague. enroll another aeccoeibl*
this county returnixl iaxt night with clty’^and play league ball In a four
Joseph Hunt and Mayme. wife of town circuit. Manlotee declares herFrank ^unt of thta vtllaco, whom acif aa In favor of sand lot ball be
lie bad arrested In Grand Rapid* fore again playing under tbe proeent
a serious charge. Hunt taunejM. 8.
regime,
hero from AD»ru. Canada, .some j E. W. Dickerson le prealdent. aaoretltne ago and becoming iBfatiated tary and lPoaauree*.jand1 dictator
with Mr*. Hunt, who t* no relatitgi of the league. To gowfti^
hi* and Induced her to leave her aimply calls a meeting of' -himself,
fgmlly and c1oik> with him. The spend* wbaiwver money I* approprlatcouide were followed to .Norwalk. O.. ed to him at that meeting and tun*
hlcagn. Manistee and finally to In tbe bill to the Irague. He receive*
Grand Kapidi. whew ihcy were arrest- a eaiary of »StW twr year,
ed Mum was formerV In the har- pensci account for the year Juat
nea* business In this village and l» juted amounted to nearly if not quite
Well known In Truverwe City where aa much as'bis salary. IVhen be athe dealt largely with wholesale har- tended tbe National C-ommiasAon meetne*H rtrma. Hunt Is ntnt.^ln.the eoun- Ing In Coliimhus. Ohio, hit expena*
ly Jail awaiting trial wlilA* Mrs. Hunt acrouot vvas something over $107. A*
wa* released In order ihii she might nearly aa vlub olTiclBAt have been
r two children.
that account
PBIAIS ARE IN RETREAT
HOROR COUPLE IN
HANDS OF SHERIFF
very liberal estimate. HU exppn*ea
are turned iu in a lump atatemenL
iinaudiuble.
Prealdeni W. AV. i*arr and W. C.
Hull w.-re sent to the meeUng by tbe
ReltoM. t
A
,
lUx*.
2
Nolan
Creek
1locpl axBuclatlon. They were gCven
T.S':
running through the cenler of the unanlmou* ln*tru«Uon by the directflooded Ua banka today wiiji-|ora lo attemiit the electk>& of a man
out warning. From six to ten |s-r-|for presIdi-nL to replace DIckrrwoB.
ilaxlng and U 1* feared they and lo »el.- :t fo< that office some u *'*
bav-o perished.
|
tConilnued on page two.)
FLOOD IS REPORTED
IN TEXAS TOWN
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED
TO FRUIT GROWERS IN MICHIGAN
Kvperli-m-e Ua* |>ruven that Iho Imat
a> to do a thing 1* to do it rlghl
Th1»fart ta'bring particularly emphaalxed at the meeting of the Michigan
Stale Honlruliural society in connec
tion w'lfh the raising and morkrllng
of fruit and the work that has been
Maned tn (hi* dlrerllon i* bound ih
bear rexiilis In the future. Kvery man
who grow* good fruit should not l>e
aabamed (o'place hla name ujion Hie
parkage. for It will not only IvencOt
him In Ihe long run, but will help the
iDduatry at large. An honest man w ill
sell fruit that la well grown .and hon
estly lacked and tbe more honest men
that arc enngod In the buMnou tbq
better will the butinesa pror* from
(he flnanelal ebd. The doom of tbe
inest paeker bta been sounded.
tomer orders a quality article and
pays full price be expects to get value
received. U be dowi not then not only
tbe rciHitatlon of tbe man who furnlibes him with an inferior grade la
Injured, but tbe other growers In the
i.vlvlnlty suffer na well Th* great ma
jority of fruk growers are boueat and
endoAvoMo ti
treat their customer* fairly.
are^ conaUntly I
hy a certain few who believe ihit It
lx a mark of xhrewdnesa to cheat the
purchaser, es|ierla11>' If he Uvea :
distance. Honedly U the only paved
rtad to aucreoa and the closer this
routo la followed the greater wUt be
tho rewarda obulned hy the once who
travel in thl* dlreeUon. MIcbHffn tf
the premier fruit aute of the Unton,
and aa soon as the growers can bwMbe willing to stand behind every
or barrel that U packed upon their
premises the Diu4teU of th* world
will be clanwchuc w Michigan grown
fruit. The ffuU Itaelf Ir far anpertor
to that of other state* and with thia
foundaiicv-rio work upon a mighty
markctlif
:ii£g Btructura can be ereethd
that GompeUUon cannot break down
or western advertising weaken. Tto
:y to nt bnn^ nhd It to np to
the growers to reach out and phxk the
golden harvtet that awMtstheBL .
f—^
aEAVD TBAVXBU
'mm ^Cropsm
CmJI Tmerst Herald Anofter Side
■r
Too niDcb attention hns b.-.-n
jjo)
Magnificem
kIvcii
by leBlslaloT* in the |<asl to the pro
ducer and loo lliilc to the consumer.
Tr»T#r*« rily. MlcWgm. by
class only ha* resulted In blch prices
HERALD AND I^CORD CO.
IIATKS. ManafEtnK bM
. A. aiUSUN. tldlior.
'Us. tVbrU iiadcd
m No. I llaril.
•riKhrd he*v> and
..k.1. per aero. 32 bual.cb
.r Intal arttWBC- HteW F.
f ta cunaatand tullr as pr
old cs-onomic K<>s|M-l ran In tlic direc
tion that bcld>s a cardinal iH-lk-f that
whi-n the produn-r
rvs-elvcd
a .liiSh
BntMvd
a*
aMv>nd'(^asa
mati
jirlrc for his products all other class
Mftrch
im. at tl>» |ieitofnr«> at
es would lie iiros|w-rou* to the sanuTrarerae Ctly. Mlrli.. under ibc Act oT
eitcni. It was l.Hlc
Conerras or Mareh
lt.79.
dioncy was circulated from
sis'lld Ms money niiyway.
more nicncy i<i ts- sun-, l>ui how
law EniofcenieBl
Ono-vImiionaDi
brousbl
of Nr. and Mrs. <!. .M
sIhuii
er
M-tor Interfi-res very nattirally
«• to
hrlns
rondltlnns
U|K.n
to
pul them Into effen.
One
of
townshljcs.'because as
the law
the enniUy of ili.-lr nclchbors for
Bern two dollar*
per day
the’
nitbes the pfower very little if any
protection.
The same tliInK aPidlc-
to the Jakviay bill
which
rr.'vlde*
that each dosed paekoko Khali he of
1 a
iiri.aii
huv
I*
violated
because of
in
sister. Mr*
Mr
Making Bndgels
imputation e
the country and If th<- bahincc i<
.tiiainialn.-<I Is-iw.-en the two el.-i
ni'-iit*.
of Die lopula'loli I.-rlvhiiIon >:s
No one
the
ereat
en-
iren< ral
pla.-ea
eonsenl •
The
fruit Industry Is one of the mw
portant in the state and t>eliic
Sactnaw
v.
1*0111^180*
Ol
iirprised
..Tli-e ..f innyer
to be solved l-y the fruit crowers I?
a new
bow to secure tlic necessary
chnner pr.-*.ril..-»
tion without
resfvnitvB
the
IWIlicerv-ul
.\i,1
Pj.
a
itiiry
non.
|«rtl*ai
name
for cood
good
artkdo'wben
tiasa price.
was
held
fruit eat tiftn of.
he
pays
•aaaodatlon-'wJB
be
a Tfmt
directed
aecurlDc the enforcement
lawa and
•harlcr
The efforts of tlie sta
v.|ih
sun'rlKliiv:
board
r
lowai
of
(hoi
CattiDK the question bef<
K.
A
Ajaicnitural
inder the old
erins.
util
campalin
coneco has
aKalnst
the atate and
repltue
for
sutnally
prepared
the seeds of weeds that prow In Mlrli-
T
tliey
oIT*t.
not reeoenUe a weed when they tnee
it la the bltthway or Harden, and a
a reatilt many varieties of the
daaireroaa character
net a
most
stai
the state that could be easily
atm
further
and
property
compellefl to de.-troy them when
appear.
NoEleei to ob.-y
lie- prcsi-ni
I' !■: llic < liiiinio. not the cerma.
*-c h.ivv to f.;.r li. DU:, -s.u.itry.
»rni.H are
u. ►ure,
•M*.
('111.isle. • (t cliaiiccallte
r. I- the due r-.t.»c ..f discaso
iM-..splierlc i.resKure varies, the
lill
the
a
fonii, of Bpven
Hie commfaMoi
mayor
will
..........
adtuli
affair*
llie*.- . iD.-s In tile fiitiir.-.
of
oui
I
ery locality are, wllllnc to ol«y the
laws
renrdlns
the destruction
weods. but the few raretess ones set
weeds, but the few rundess o^es set a
bad example by leiOnc the weeds
their property
ro
upon
to seed aad scat
, ter over the land of their pelshboni
The weed nulaance
beHCroally reduced hy <-ducallnR th<
people%»sardlnR ihelr
Mentlly
the strict enforcement of
the
am
laws
that peruin to eutUnR and destroy
ten at
year.
iBR
the proper seasons . of
the
ProRross alenR thU line Is be-
Bade In
different parts of |he
aute aad It fa hoped that the work
win coattaiiie until Weeds become a
rarity Instead of a rale
TheTWop-
eratfaa of the peot.le in both city aad
esaatry to needed to make ihq. ram
pain effecUre a^ with proper leadnnUp to this d4«etton
Alto w« beobt^^
iss";;,'
brother.
It. K CampticH./'
I. Dame made a trlp^to Old Mis
Mr and Mr*
De1lH-rt Barnes enter-
lined with a farewell iiarty Thank*iviiiR eventtiE In honor of Joe Mon
fruit, whi. b Inrludes alt uf l.,erlanau
te. who will leav^ In the mornlhi:
ire Bilw ph»nli-d !.T.7;:i
Th.-r.
Xtuulmor.
H.X.7I
KnclUh
XlurilliM.
It flower* an.i iwtled plintf. Refregh-
averaRC
Dial Diere
huiitliic M-ason
wlii.-h
.Inw-d
>oill|.;e<| whl.h flKUTV* ludkate that
Hie hlKli |.ri.-.-of mra't npiMM Ui
would
be
i.leked
would sliow
plekera
Prof
that a vast
must
the crop.
be
In
to
this
other
1ii;.U(h>
have the Intel
ll.<.lfa
him.
The
orchards
wish
fo
pay
out
vol.w cart
from
has
utmost
Inlereyt
IH-rKonal
was
the
the fruit
manifested
experiences
meetini;
past
and
r1'
told
the
Uial
reRular
hour.
cbsuIdr
Presldenf -J
Peek of SuDon* Hay I* *|ien.i
when-
Mr
fiRlltini; lliis
Tlie
only
needles*
thlDR
flolnR of
Seeretary—Chanra
Fennvllle.
Treasurer-Rohert
Munson.
A.
Pratt
E.
Ra**ctl
A.
Smythi
If lesRue ball
RxecuDve noard^harlcs .*
liere next year, and Dkker- ITntt. Benton Harbor; Charles
I
be euati-d, Haie. Grand Rapids^ E. O Ladd, did
these three cities, with anoth.-r suK- Mission; H. J. Busuee. ARrlcHltural
Bon refuse* to rcslRn or
club enn play four rlty leaRuo Colleee; Jrank A. Wllken.
(tubs like Boyne City and
Merritt Manlslee.
Detroit
baseball,
■week day. .attendance
will be eliminated.
resoluUona
Chlraco. wbeie**he sgicDt a couple of
official
BaM-ball
to all the session*
ot
co>
then l>e put on a sound basis.
NOTICE!
Owing to the raise In the price of
horsesholDR stocJt, and also the hlRlt
nounei-d xrithln a few days, at w-bteh
cost of living, the horsewboers
of
entire affair ran !>• discuss Traverse City have deemed It necesed and aetlott oraome non taken.
aary to raise the price of horseshoIng-flve cents per shoe, to take ef
fect Decomber I5lh. 1813.
Traveree Clt'. Xllcb, Nov. 21. 1912.
SlRned: —
•AnRUB MeCooll. Tony Nemee. Ben
Cedar. Dec. 2.—Mr*. P. 3. BriRbt of
adley,
W. H. Abbott A. J. Petertyl.
OlenRanr apent Bnsday to our vUA. Clement T. C. Shtwait. R. B.
la*A .
Itchell. H. J. Slaby.
dec 4, 9, U
A msMlns of the fans will Ih-
Oiu. Bodndle baa pwclutw^^
Traver*© City part of last week and
-r*
Catarrh Cannot Be Corod
r. aod .Mra. Wm. Wells was called
to KJnRBley last Sunday,on account of
ihe.berlous nines* of their daughter. Catarrh Car.-1. takra to
.Mra. Cha*. Cook,
^<^nd Mn-. I.yons and
two <hll-
jm-n spent ThaiiksKlviiiR
riving^jxjDi Mr*.
pnrei
. and^ra. Solon
•0. It b ruanmad. rt th. brat tocts
Tyler.
They retun»e.i
-e.i tJ their home S^t prutoee. .aeh woadsrfol r.mdfaL-_____
ii TraverHL City oni Sunksy.
8i
\Mtos Praneea Ptercc
I Thank.
living at home.
Rev. Shepherd will bold ehurch ser
lees at the Holme* .gcb.wl bouse a
t':30 o'clock a. m-. SLOday Dec. Hih
Pardee Badsets Exchange
also at the Hodge schooibnu*e ou il,.
same date at 2 o'clock p. m.
Bute BA8k Bidldiiif.
gram
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
Grawn. Dec
Ict
2.—Rev. Kendrk-k. dfa-
suuerlniendent
ot
the
M. E.
dr.-D *rcni ThankaRlving with O. W.
Reynolds and family.
Ml**
Mary
Pohoral
lnio*h home.
ol
(5et their list of properties
with oWners’addri-ssfs, or propositiim lo.sell vour
farm dltSlISINESS
«t cost of
niiyer and sell
er may deal direct if they pre
fer.
Traverse
*
•■-tate ho*i>lui r* spending her varalion with her gfater, Mrs. Dr. Clark.
Henry- Anthony of Mk Kai>ids b In
town on bii.lnc**
Mr
and Mr*
G
K
Aldrich
granddauRhters. Wl|,ts and
at
Both pbooes.
732 E. Front SL
and
Marjorie
'pent
Thank.slviug
hofive of Homer Btsard.
GINSENG
Will pay the highest prices
for Ginseng and Golden Seal.
FREIMANN & ca
Howard Anleraon
^'ednewday after
noon to lie eomforteri
the
MONEV TO LOAN on Rood and w«D
Improved fanui.
U. C Darfa. SU
Suta
~ '
Bsak Bldg. Trsversc City.
MUl
aprt] »4f
The M^er'* club will meet at the
hooIhohM. Thuraday afternoon
.1
W
Id
Bowies
enter
Krcb* at Tbanki-
Harrison
All
Harr and
ity Snoday and spent the day with
r and Mra Milton Harr.
Miss Kibel
Hackman of Kingsley,
who hat been vifcttOR the A. H, Jones
family, returned home Saturday.
-Mr*. OeorEP Bun Of Traverso City
Xft*. Zada -Tlarr and
B(>en
Steele
have returned home from Uciroli.
A Key-ea. who has been con
fined to her home with Illness, fa ron1-alesdng.
.Mis*
Addle
'ri-p. teaebera of loterlochen school,
iiBlic-d
Waller am]
Mrs
ttlancbe Rurtoick drove to Traverse
call.-.! on Grswn frlenda Monday.
Vbitb her mother,
vnd Mi>
laln.-.l Mr. and Mrs
(he primary
room
ot
aiient
several
MONUMENTS!
th.-
Grawn school k>ld*y.
Mra, FVed Sawyer has moved It
I. Bird hou*e
Bill XlcGarry- of Keystone visited at
the ^randall home Sunday.
I design, bum of most durable
tsterlals and artfatirany finYou alii find only sneb
[ the works of
A: W. RICKERD
TmvMwe ettr- Mfeto.
IssrBair SL
Both PbeoM.
Henry Peutoll. wbo was named as
ambassador to Russia, fa well known
HtoRDb-atentlMri PlaMoni
bummers here.
Amanda Barnea fa
Itosolred.
That
the auro of on.
paylns dollar be asked of each one attendnot c
lUR the fature convention*, which will
entlUo them
the
1} are vfaitlns ibier dauRhier,
crowds adopted:
I-Jnch team will
iupporiinR itself, and
Mr. and Mr*. (Temeni Pierce vlsltetl
returned home kViday
ladles an- invited to attend.
in Nortbport. having
wen
be selected with a view- of
tribvitlnR toward the suiiport of
alti-n-l
Mrs Purkfa*. and gon. John Slebblt-,
and family.
desired
fifty,
will
hortlculiural society
H. Nall has returned from a trip lo
l-anglnK.
ilinber.
Benton Harbor.
following
Boah-s
the
Ctiy,
ind Mra. Jake Biebbits of Trav-
local aswoclatloB.
Cadillar which play to from
Travenie
. E. .-5.V.II ha* returned from
Manfalee. and por.slbty l^dinRlon
Vice Pmtldetit-;-riiarle*
will work in eonjtmeiion wtib Trav- Benton Harbor. *
in
Mrs. J. th.wle* will leave
of
th|g week
Crand Rapids.
City
Andrew- K'ihl of th.
D the iiiornInR for
year which
Pomeroy
IlnR.
- fa-iil-.- Viet of the Kalamazoo
tiE the week at the home of her >oii.
» K P.x-k
entire set of offleers wi
tl.frOO are as follows:
(l,fio.i a year for a bwRue exeo-
Mra
Mr and
excellent suRReslIon* were
Indicate.that the elulia rastlnR those elected for the
lies
that
Wojf
Bowers Barber prices
25e lor cider apples*
partog apples Me. Both
phones->atz. MS* Bell
€7. Canning Co.
oct 28 tf
IV spent Thanksgiving at the Mc-
if frtend* Thanksclv Inc day
Mr*
ma
dfaiusKkm Dial followed the
kept
at
‘ OKaMuiwinlnR- emertairved a number
apples
poach;
Katie
Mr*. Arthur Spar-
The r,adl.-*' Aid wtU meet wiih Mni.l
s-nt to other market*.
\^'arren Ckrtief of I/Udineton
Steele
Mr*. Cbag. Wrfalry- and fan
territory.
elt
of WcRtern MIchiRaa haaeball q
Albert
vim: *;K-ni ThaiikiiRlvinR with
.
<>0" plum or a total o( 3M."
(Continued from imRC om-.)
and
md Mrs O. F. Wilbur relnrlied
'
Thl- d.H-* not include
from a MlciilRan State leaeuo
l->ed.
Thank-Rtvlnc dinner,
f:ii*uee w-eni on' further
tninin isiRNfii ton
one who would
home of Mr. aud
Saturday to their home In I'liurf.
mimiH-t
Inporied
Mary BaumlN-rRer and
dauRhier*. Susie. IJda and Elua. and
ptve Die total tumitier of fruit ii
of t
I- hiKh
iln.sl Mr*
from ten ,to twenty days which
ell a-, oilier vafielies of anlmafa.
heart,
only
that
Would
Hodge. Doc, I.—Miss
was the RUe»l Ihe |«M week
Iiurrh will' hold quart. r|y Tonferent c
four
The
The
The
Tlie
i:i.-n
-III to Mr and Mrv B.lw»i Middle- at the ehurch ^curday,afternoon and
prearhlQR servi.-e Sunday evening.
rrlday, Nov. 2*, a boy.
ao-l Mr*. X, C. Stamp and chit.
r and .Mi* Clia* BaumberEcr eti
and
which are the
If the picker caibers
*t
The room* were pretllly
herry trees; Il.ols btorly lUchmond
-0 eraies a day and the season
gii*|H-n*ion and
|WTI<UTC
tb. m.
- ourM-lves acaiusl t
.. idrfnvd
th- b.-rt
The very best,
l*l.;umuB li.
cx.teas viMIliy. this fa N'alure'a own
pn-vcotlve sod l-rotMlIcm.
We do not nil luivc this, how-ev-rr.
Some of us must have o*«rtsian.-c.
it 1 use for
>r mys.
mys>-lf.
would I
rrieods
/ country. Is I*e-ru-iia. Keep
r-ru-ca In
the house.
the chlldmv Indirate they
catcbloR culd. Rire tHcm Pr-ru-n
~t Um: paronia, (he cnuidlalbri
initmuthi-r. present those symptoms
,t ure no well known m-hicb preerdi
»ld. a few- doses of Pe-rn-na aiu
■deed to done.
tome people are very subicct to
colds. Otliers wbo have weak lunn
are timid about our winter
wsattaer. take Pe-ra-aa off aad on
durtivR ttaa wbots winter saaaoo.
^ plan to a Rood ana. The Bedlelne
to iDcxpeaslva.
It dow no pM
the syMera. It keeps___
appetUe lURBlar aad k^' It asaad
tiM
tha toctoBeat waaUar .
I
railed
four crates a day wliich fa flRured as
abated
a rale the majority of people In
her
will IK- Die outlet for nearly all of
Th.' may.
Dickerson ha* aeeompifahed Ibfa ;
rrlib little trouble aod expense,
iH-cn Die Riipst of
•m ITlday wlili the Dorothy K.
tie
popular.
i-ndltiirr..
enforced at the rteht lime
ff
r* Charle* Cox of Harbor SprlliRa
Mer. Mra
sivt
iniRht
('ha* .Nelson and family
fa-1 with miicK* St the horn© of her
li
1-m of pii)i’iu.afralr«.
.
• eat. hut if these laws were properly
>lr and Mr* C. H Kohl entertained
.vir. and Mr*
>11 Woolsey. and family the past
J.ike week.
the
Xllss Nora I.Hw.lle lg eonflned lo her
t.i
especlRlI;
In .acli .ase will b- the *uiH.-iiiiteiid.
oted BRalnst
dKloas thronchout the slate af pn-s
be
iroll and Uratid Rapid*.
'■•..rated in pmk and while buntlnR.
Inclu.linu
the poKltlon Rratig. .vet bis. own club
'“SK: rapidly suulh-
weed laws b reaponsitde for the eon
year the nulaance could
that
.-heiTy-:
ea-t.
subjecUnR
mllUona
ItopulSIhm to Its tnlluence.
suR fa, Uiuuui
Up.*i lll-.l
small
UUWallds d
iirned from their weddltiR trip to
i portion of Cpvnd Travers.-.
Die comiiifaslon
fater
IJUIfal I
After
or
and
l,eonard Steele have
I'd
. Ahto.
I topic.
recoftnize them In time to have ihem-
the «e«da the work must be carrh-d
Ir. aii l Mr*
■r Tol.-.lo
He offered to toke
people hare been fauftht to rccocnlze
i.mal ehurcli on ThanksKlvinR day.
-oiiniy-, th- north |.an of Benzl.
iDated If the people knew how
dealfwyed before eeedimt time.
pr.-pBI-ed
he "Trav.-r** City- market." for this
MIchlRaii eoNtrll.ot.-<I J-. dea.l a:
th.
atate at the present time who can
Ik-
the fruit
he • territory-
:.'itiday .0*1 i;:.'- luimau lives and
varinlcf
Ivered the sermon tn Ihe ConRre-
uD ThanksRlvtnE day.
■hoMe*t season of any of th.
Hudeata may be tauitbi to recoRnin
TiAe are too many i¥>op1e Jn
ntffoid Barnes ha* returned home
In
Siimlay
JMq,
Tuesday
from Itokota. where he s|icni the fiai
i-res-
Hie RTval '.luestion. of
r>(
miaH.-*t
Changeable Climatff
ball
. I. Steu.lnian of ihc M. K. chureh
BuKtaee of Xf. A. C
fbal of Die cherry which
PaldDekrIy
(ereat blith schools in order that th<
several
J
INiyiH
■if
|•l<kiIiK
votK over Ills nearest c
taaa sod will send tb>m to the dif.
the seeds of the
incer* lu the town
He was asked a numher
Prof. H
liowever
lime
It fa n<
with a majority of flfteri
l«.r ^he honor.
In
ca
em tlm.-.
Charlt- \j*k,..liii
ilunieiil Blven by the Colored Jubilee
In I'.-niv-vIvaiiia mitomatliallr adopt
-Tg
honored
1- Steele Ruve a fart-
ihiji eveninR In honor of
A tarpe aiidlenec enjoyed the e
them i.s a warnlne no Dial th.- fruit
Americans
n.eiii on'.Monday.
several
parly
le iiiomiDv: for-Toledo.
larse loiiisIiinK and at the *am.- tllfi.- u*.-d
witli the . x.*-l.(lon of 1‘lilladelphfa,
llelnR an eoRlneer by ptofes-
that has io
the
that' many
Th.-
noxious weeds
has
will
this ImliiBiry,- |»ve fiRure* that were as
l‘lii<' Iri; and S.-ranlon all ihe elite*
started
eonslrtinp of bottled samples of
Ciiv
to hi* talk of Ihe ‘l-'inure of the Cherry
CoBwission Rale
voters di--
fe.vf t.hq man w ho had held the offln
dred
Bessey, h^
department of the Mlrhlcan
ell
II** HaiiU- Monroe, who will leave In
th*
leliitig.
!le ha* .made a rar.-rul
With
the
a
voloiiteers-ls
rluilBv^
mlvtiitaRe of Mil*
o do some efltvtlve work
EUBixle Weeds
Dr.
atoir*.
oiefction
«f tlic
fw-cd-d
eitnined to have a m-w adnilnh
ll.v
boUny
In
railed
beside*,
ipend on the old sod
,slnu the new mayor fa in a position,
lectslature.
Mr and Mrs
.-ml
'
wWk.
Robert* Probst have
i|>end a couple of weeks with their
(Continued from Psro One)
fiiim
do
Mrs
daURhi.T. Mr* Ivan Scott.
In wlliph he had Uken care of the
have
exi*en*es
and
set-ms
enlist are e-ims-H-d
iti.- riKhliaR
R'lnranii-ed
Aie
tioc and ph ked a dark horse to
ways' will b^. devised for
Mrs. Thi-odore Nelwvn of
then nnd the *iieees»e» of'the
iiml hai-k and
re of
cl.vtl.vn tind Hie l•»^>|•^e saw to it ih;
one
who
lUeir own
comer iii i-.lltic.
books would result in n creal deal for the [...-.Hlon. t-*iiiu « cradu*
of ftood to both lice Krower and
the emtineerinp .ile|>ariuient of
Burner. beca\ise the urower proflti
rniversHy of Mlchlcan and a K«ei|.
buildlsiK tip a
KItner Jllllman.
mid
F9UIT6fl0ffnS TAU OVER PROBLEK
lielji Diein opjKise liisli home rule.
pp>|kt
* and the conwmer Is entitled to
r
fiiiwi. Kliowiiiq the manner In rustom
I Isloriies
Oscar, havi
Rune to Monroe, Wig., where they (siH
r voIuiiD-ers from th.- I'uiUsl Stales of qiiestlnns.
Those
Hi. ImrdMvn.
KVilts.
AiieDier feature fa that
enfor. enient of man who wa., *e1.-e|ed by an
the laws already ui«n the statute wbt-iminp majority I* a caiutl.liThe
it
the
Want Volnnleers
of Kore^mMt than tfu
present
.\fler ail
of
(leiic,- Is iimiitnK but a dream.
One 'Of the probh-ius tl>at slit hue
tttmmlsaions and exiK^nsivc madiln. ry
any
son.
The times for hold:
-nil* of Court
tn the Kcveral conn.;
mi!-D*fng the
Thlrt.'ciiia Julilcia!
'111 of MIcW- •
PIN, lor Do. y,-ar.i 1-H aii
hcrel.y li>.-d and api-olnt.-d ar,.loIlu«8;
. Antrim County.
The fourth Monday In Fehruarv.
Tbc >-eotid Mnailuy In MayThe second MolhJuy In Augu*i
The second Xlonrtify in October.
Charlevoix County.
The first Xlondjv In F.-hruary
Ahe fourih Monday In May. '
The third klonday III August
T(Te first Mo'Dday in December.
Leelanau County.
do some shoppInR.
Rone lo Taniiu, Ma.. to spend the win
The rutted Stales Vsllmales
nations.
llustaff and
Legal Notices
STATE UF MI' HIGAX. (be Ttilrt^ntli Judicial Cir.-m d Michigan loumy of Charlfvo'u. «,
In the matter ui aH-.^intinc the
times lor huldiuR i.-:m* oi Court lo
^^d Clrtult for ihc year* i:d4 and
third Tui-»ilay in February.
first TucR.lay in May.
Ural Tuesday in Augsst.
third Tuesday In October.
Peter Slllymou of Empire
visited
Grand Traverse County.
With relatives at
Pearl
UO-e
The first Monda.v in .Mai-eb.
The second .Monday in June.
Tho Is-t Monday lo September.
John Cam* and wife and lavw(enr«-,
The third .Monday in December.
Haas were
kVankfort caBcra
last
Dated at Charlevoix. Mlcblgan. Octo
wetsk. .
•
. ber 15tb. 1M3
FREDERICK W MAYNE.
Cha.rle* Wlllla. who baa then very
CtrOHft
Judge Of. the Thirteenih Judl-sick. 1s slightly- better
-fal Circuit of .Michigan.
Mr. and Alts. John .Smlih of Pun
30, nov €. 13. m. 2T
..
.
Oni-i.la were guc*|* of Mr. and Mr*.
No. I we.-v l.mplre <alk-ra kYMay
t'loDiitiR
coni|«ny (pr the'hollday season.
and
family 11 few- days last week
Mra.
Mr* Jki.>e* Coyne nnd ^.ti of ('anq.
■it), where .Mr, l*orter has aeecple.1
Dint Die brltiRlne atmut of universal
Non Partisan
it desenes as much lecal proicctlcjn elo.tion belli iin.l.*r Die n.-w
as the dairy or any other Industry ►1.UI Roveramcni ■-)• efarltii;
protoc
relatives
Tlic iiiarrluite of Anna Caswell
A vast Virmise 1* shown in the
|iroiK».-d eXIH*tiitllun-* of th- leadinc' Karl Chaimiaii wa* sulcmnUed ai
home of-Rcv. Bowin* af Traver**lung of the world durlOK tlic i-om.
We.!:,.-day of last w,-,-k.
They
ini; yinr. a larRe amount i>f whirli
will Ro'li* Itir army and navy deiari- make th. li home at Al.len, M-di.
in rc
many
visIDnR
ana
Georg.. Zt-lRler. Sr., of Osborn (ailed
lor Traverse
liosIDuu with Die Hamilton
erse City siK-Di TiiankeelvlnR wiC. hi*
whlcli fa Die least of
It
are
I.-Mr,
l>.-.-nni; and aop George of
1 relative* at Farraul's Corners Sup-
llokin* and family of Traverse
Traverse CHy visited l''TmnV Kirt and
couiilr' Is crow Ini; faster Ihan l<
Ifortiiport
Porter left Friday
r. and Mrs. KdRar Keith of Trav
ii|N*n a yoiiii; l«sfa.
foreement of lht« law and o.s a ic-
-
that
Thoma*
He.-,
NorthiHjn. IHh . 4.—Mr and.Mra
friends at this gilare.
only *!iow- an Imrease of |::<:.Vs.o.iMt.i
sou
A
OHboTD were hhiip.irv callers Sunday,
I'.
jntitif-d to Ills home l-y
i>aper on
Meu "
Ottom
They vlsii-
an.I Mrs Theodore Nelson .if
Kaleva
i-very «
specifications made in the law
is seemlnety charred with
D. H. Scon
.Mr* Janie* A. Maaaa gave, an
Osborn.
-e for tiieir ronklderailou.
.Ml*, iiiid .Mr*. Klfawonh lUlltnan of
The Kivme «>fH
standard CTade and come np to the
icard to sike and condition
-i-iiirned Sunday eveninR:
Rev
When Ilii- e..u,
llie . l'^■■^d>^,•Ilcr .nid ail
The
ed to ivrimem thl* matter to the Icgte
West Mulh sir.-el.
be made lli order In keep the
.ia'M- of is-.-i.1e Hill b..'i;.iT,7nrv
fll-nl.
retary of tbfa runventlon Ih- Instruit
North
CItv *i«*pt TIiankscIvloR at Cedar.
imi'lle Improvements
Brm.-r wdl vroli,
a'
low
■'ta practically a dead letter and fur
Mra
Inierestlhg
Watson, acompaiiled by Mi4i. G. M.
Dame.
0
<•«! Mr
ve.it* the r
from nearly
londc l <ip<>i> llie c<i|isiim-'r al a
pmlii
very-
llOHlon and Her Uieiary
whi-DinR Milo was Riven by Mr*! H. K.
in
iltfa
of
Travvvrse City flaturday afternoon tind
the city
•*n account of the i
iml hold the ctonmodllics until they
kind who
of
uf
visited his
M. Kirt and family moion-d to
f Die city.
n-arli a l<olnl where tbev can I
are wtlllnK to do the work and liieurl
Into
wl.l-h fa the lif^hes
lowed to ret a i-orner on the n
a freeholder In the lowiislilp and a«
there arc few- men of this
tsifm
ly J.!
ataods It requires the hisiiecmr to i.e
fanilly
railed
riifa^Nonnl* to »:
nc a* cotnl.liialions m
now
wife
lohn an.l
t.
;irt
tliiii.K.io In rlly tax<**f this
ke.'|i
the
laws aimed at Is the one that provides
qaullflcailoe*
i-nf.Rwment
Jree-
• H furth.-r regolved Dial the Sec
l>ni;o and
V otO-'rlday and Sntunlay of last
lax|uiv-rs
lui)
•Od.
(or a yellows Inspector in.the various
of
M,.„rt„y
After roll rail, quotatlong
member i>re*ent,
Me bad a sale at the liriRh! tn*i>ee|ors Ih' oiherv than frva-holden.
P. A.
brother
High Taxes
Mifakep.m
aluvul
In ^the
prscilral
rm Iasi bVIday.
TU.' creal prolil.-ii
where 111.- farmer will recep
The laws that are at present
ahon the ■otalule books are of little prollt for his work and still
prices of eonimo-iilirs nt
n
anna] use to the itroaer or consmii.T,
where the consumer will not
Because they are not enforced and no
rwkp loL-t-ilier nil hi* avniliilde
«ae really knows whose duty It Is to
M
limitation
V.,n.e wa* i
Dame Tuesday
from Whittier, current event* by ea. h
;ave a
Sunday.
•-.-k.
matter deni has to s|M*Dd for thiiuts on
and meat the l.-ss' Tim
for the leKlelBlure to nan* ta«e rruii
other lines will re.s-lv
UtlDC the reslrictlnu of dtsea-. e mid
share of the comimiiiilv rlr.uin
aelllni; of fruit, but it Is onilrrly
a
Bent of the UwB aft.T they are ra»»
freeholdei
Ills Thanksglvlnc varation. reiuralnc
easy
dinereat matter to aerure tJie enforce
afternoon
foico al present requires that Uve
bereas. The
at the rttoetfnjs of the MIclitKsn Slate order to keep Ills ftiniily and, hi
Colnc. The more money the ell.v
laat ^isli
an
WhereuH. The."YelIow Ijim- that
local insiwori aball be
Mr
l.llglj..-*-
The Womati'* .-lub met at the home
Kcbool at itlc Uaiiids. ranio hoiii
Uortlctiltural afciely
the fact that lt_ ie
reads
IXck lauliroi* Mooday.evei
important factor, tie It Resolved, anirle on.“How Did
Thank*Rlvfns
Mr*. John Tucker has to*eii HI since That Die MlehlBan Slate Horticultural Day OriRfnater' After a short busi
ISKi Thursday.
•ly r.-ronimend to the l.-i;lslBlure ii.-*« Kesstoii the efuh adjourtied
lo
Artiiiir Mr<}ueer and family* are RO- that the Uw be amende.l, that on. ...... .. Tucjuliiy. lav. 2, at Die home of
InK-to move to Jarkson the last of ti:<*
more of liio townahlp l-uaid
of Mi* llcn.lcsun Ryan.
lire Income even in ordinary tlm
oul
resolution
Mr*
ha-
the rlly man who has to spend hi* cii
imlnt
visit with
They- were accom
The second
follows:
A dish shower was Riven
Wher
daughtei
from an extended
relailieg In Ohio.
l«nled by Mrs. Bradley's nioDier, who
Myron Culver. Jr. who fa aitendlnc
leader, the
estrwdvatr.
Mr*. Jt^n BraiUey and
liornlne, and son, Wtimot.-have rv
turned
IDR Mr
Klrt In the sbo|i durlnR the
tnn>lly t
their fall plowing.
will aiM-nd the winter with them
taiiillies with u ThanksRlviuR
vliiB dIniJer
where business nviKlItlims will Ik> ah'
former
convention' and also Incliide l
h|a
ivl I’nlni.-r ha-- Iix.vcd ou the .Xyi-r
atiJ dolUR
metifbershlp due* for one year.
Iveller when prices are hirh than whet
prices are so.irinc the
j'oo hbalda.
(leo. Aycra inored
"rd'i-r*.- City this week,
ie farmer* are lakInR advar
of the ptoasant weather
.)r . n-tumcil with them and fa ossfal-
nnd supper.
ceUen^
It Is han
tbev are at a medium liasts.
Thursday
The Odd bVllowg enlerlj
liiincd ih^r
work for the .-<t.iu.iiii*i to llRurc on
TERIM
Obo yc«r...............................It.50 Id advance
81k BOUba ......................... T5r In ndi
Thrf« nontha........... .4(>c
in ad
last
liUMv s««aon
:fr>l Hlkri
....._____h. I-rtt. at CUk-acc.
I <Uir» puTpoww.
, Cassds camwiefl «»>• CW.
Isiting his i«reni*, Mr. and
Sam Gagnon.
Rave a show
Shalda at .North I'nlty.
diirlnc end while the CotisUMicr had I.
OfflM, Its Pr»M 8C Both PhenM 23
Koxe family
the 1. O. O. !•'. bait
.. Su..,,..... .nd
Tlic
lie motored to Tn
k and WH
uninc
HAHVfinj.-ff
i'DKtt.
apn.
evealnR.
ItMM I-.HUVI'. not a IlHHl.
jKiwde
Mrs. -I. f. Vlaek visited with Mrs. a Rcneral cundlilonlnc
cows, bor*.-*, work
cattle,
sheep.
Will rhsse of SoIoB last FVIday.
IR* and poultry. Price 25 els. Sold
Mr. and klrs. Klrt and family B|K*m
all dniKRlKti
ThanksRivInR at the home of Jo«
The
and umsiual .IlKtrlhuilon of the produ.is of the farms ami fnctoric*
Ford ear.
erse Cl'y tVlday and aRalii Sunday.
The result of this ratprlnr to the one
~v_
TBAVZB8E B47 JEAdLE, THUSSDA7. D£OXKB£E 4,1913. .
new
spending
the week In Traverse City.
Mr. aod Mra.'W; R btoele
aclK
Eheniaatism. feeiat.ra aod olL.r
iiomfal affectioiM. Tatd rolk $1.00; rago.
enter,
tained Mr and Mra. W. H. Steele and
daughter Ida. Mr and Mra. Roy Steele
danghicr
Uoroiby.
Hesdamee
Martha and Ida Budd. Ur*. Ida Voire
and family. Mr. and
Mn. Joe Bor-
and children. Mr. and Mra. Coo.
Steele aad son and Mr. and Mn. W
X'oice and ebildren at Thanksgiving
dinner.
Covers were laid for 34.
and Mra. Chas. Weeton enter
tained a party of friends at Thanks.
.Riving dinner.
Mr*, fa. A-Abbott to Tiaittog frienda
In Tniverae CTty.
Flank Biibaat o( Otaad BaiddB to
.eg
and Embalmer, i
Mrs. NelUe Pratt. oastotanL Utz.
phoM STL
We treat you as we
would wtok to be treated.
TecIhExtraelcaASiAlBie- Ijr wnkoal ratal
By the *-K»«Ur' malbod I caa r»
B»ve tboae aching teeth abMlutely
^tbont^^^and wR^tJ^^wM^cd
'%it*-o(
temffaninwt and
nth weak hearts wlU appreeiatn the
*lCAKdAr“ method of paiatoae eitraotton.
OS. w. asoimw,
SM4M WUhatoB Block. wHh Dr. Botoe
vqrth.
OU, MkUpito
OUKD TEAVZX8E BEltAT.T) in> TBAVESQ BAT XAOIX, TEBBSOAT, DBOBHBEB t, UlS.
BAOB TEBBB 1
Edwi
iward Courtad^. made a business
.. Wltko|) spent Sunday afteraooD
Kjngaley Sal'
with Inez KratoebsU.
trip to
to_______
-- —.
Leo Krelser. prbo bouAht a nne
Stephen McGarry took dinner Suii>ung dog. Is training It to be a bunt
AV with his daughter, Mrs. F. Krat'
willlamsbunt. Dec. 2.—Willlatn J.
ochvlL
Gll|>ln Is si>endlng a few weeks in Mt
I was ac«'ldeatall<
•Yllss Cleo McGarry enteruined Hat Peasant.
tie Smith Thursday.
t in the bani while out bunting
- Mr. BoRiier. who has be^n 111 at hei
Wlikop and Mr. and Mrs. home for the past few weeks. Is slow - jday. Hi! hand was so badly swol
len that net «U of the shot have been
ly Imprc •Ing.
removed.
A fart veil Bi
the correepondpnU who work in
Waller Garw lck and family of Trav
Cal Pease Is working for Samuel
home of .Mr. and Mrs. Norman
their Immedlite vicinity with
erse City are vUltlng Mr. and Mrs. Grody last week. A great many .Nickerson.
the ncwc.
Garwlck s |>areni8. Mr. and lira. E. S«- friends were present and a pleasant
Glenn Mckenon has made « floe
Dcw-'iiair of bobs and la anxiously
time was enjoyed by alL Mr.
Mre. Phillip Secor apent Thanksgiv Mrs. Urody are moving to Williams awaiting a good wnow.
ing with her iiarents at Barker Creel burg for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Krelser called
Mr. and Mrs. M. MKIarry enie:
at
the home of Joseph Miller Sunday,
I-Vaiik Be«kwlth' and sons. Hi .
talned the Messrs. P. Johnson, J, Stto- and Milton, are in Ihe neighborhood
-s. wmiaifi Martin Is un the sick.
kai. F. Canipeau and A .Kilmurry oil with llu-lr corn shreililer.
The
klisses l«rena Miller and AgB>-<-kw|lh reimrts a line run of
Hurvey
Krouim
of
Traverse
City
>s
Counade visited with Mias Anna
RIchaM Warren returned honie
grain threshing, having threshed SI,isiled at F. Kratoi-hvira.
day after siwndlug a wei-K In 1
Too bushels from August 4th to No Krelser Sunday.
..Mr. ond Mrs. Hugh Dunn Sumfetyed vember 4th.
Mrs. K. McBride and Mrs. Ralph
•rsc City. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ankerson of Long at M. .McGarry's.
and Mrs. J. U Curry and Mr. Krelser made a business trip,to TravA )«ny o( several men from hero and Mrs. E. O Winnie si>ent Thanks
l.ake and Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur lAlrd
of Traverse City spent Thanksgiving seurvbcd the woods in hopes of Qnd- giving wifh /rlends In Traverse City.
Ing some trace of John Sinclair. wb<
with Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar l.yon.
Mr -and A'ra. J. W. Arnold
visited at the WIlMia.ses Uah Pamienier aud Goldie Ims ti*-eu mi-slng since November t daughter. Alias Ivnh. speat ThankaWarren tallod on Nora Warren Stfli- No'clue to bis whereabouts has as ye
lihe Dockery home at Bar-.
been dlscfivered.
Flo.-^-Dcv and Ruth Kratoebvil callMias Blanche Stltes. who Is attend • Ust week.
Oil oil Gleo MvGarry Sunday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Wlllism Schmidt trans
ing the County Normal tn Traverse
Mrs. H. Wh'sellM-ig ol l.ong 1-akc City, returned to her homo to spend acted business in Wexfurd .Monday.
made a business trip to Eik Rapids Thanksgiving.
igiuls Courutlv celebrated bis six
Ihe last of the week.
teenth birthday last Sunday.
riianksglvldg social and j>t
JMm49\Siding
Mrs. J. Holllngswonh. who is t .. .
The seventh and eighth grades have
-liicb was held at the Bloo
Ing at the Man<-swong resort. vislM-d
takeu up the Mudy of agriculture.
•bool list Tuesda:
Holmes fSidhig. l>cc. S.—A. K. Bry at Jke home of M. Ih lceszak Sunday )>sov-ed a great success, “Th/ puplli
• I enjoy tblH sin-ly very much.
ant was In Kitigsh-y Saturday.
C. Brown has moved In a cottage worked With a will to secure
Im lauisa tnad>- a buxluess trip to
.Mrs. Clyde Perklua was lu Walton near lAUig IgikV to s|u»nd the winter.
Traverse Cliy .Moniiuv,
the sctuMil. and they are
HOWARD SCHOOl
Iss Emma Woll visited Mat En
line new one
'7l^mes Siding twHool has a
Alma Kush, Teach
dres and family Saturday.
for their eflor
MUs Ulliau Stark vUil
Jerry Skiver ment to Kingsley Mon
Helen Mlicliell Sunda.v.
day on busiuess
There was no school Thursday and
Edgar Albright was a Fife Utke call
F>ida> In Dlslrbt No. 3.
er Sunday.
. rs. Emma Yoimglas transacted
, Mrs. Geo. Weaver of Ktngsley Is Vis
business in Traverse City Monday.
iting her sister, .Mrs, Yale.
John Yuungla.v is still very ill with
■ Bcltner. Dec 2.—A degree tear
Yuba. Dec. J.-rCart Eynta and Miss typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. UcManus dlngd from Manton asslste.1 in Ibe Gleamwith Mr. and Mrs. Ccoi«e .vtc.Manus lodge wurk at Kevstone Sgturday Perry are visiting at the home €>f
TOMPKINS SCHOOU
Webster Wilson.
Thursday.
.Myrtle Wyckoff, Teacher.
ev<-nlng. After the regular lodge smMra. Cornell and cbildrea leave
K. R. Smith si<enl Thanksgivl
t • •
siiiD a bountiful supiier w-aa aesv
Wednesday for their home In Grand
the home-of Edwin Merritt of SuiuCoial lUackman s|>em the latter Rapid!. They have s|>ent the iiast
mli City.
l«n of tim week with Mra. John-Mc f,.w wfveks at the home of Websr
Fre.1 l*lerce went to Traverse Clty Cormick at Traverse City.
Wilson.
Friday. returning Saiuplay.
lienha Heim transsa<-i.d builnMS . School closed Wednesday night for
lolerlochen. Dec, 2 —S. R Hopkins
.Mi-Sdsiui-S WOi. snton atid O. N
in Traverse City Erlday.
and t-vn. l.yle, si>eni Thanksgiving
the ThankscIvInK vacatloti,
niarcli were HI Kingsley Saturday
Will lU-lm enterialued the fanilli«i
C«-ll W^-st of Traverse City is
with his niece at Kiiijilre. .
Gt-orge -ChBilflv of Kingsley loaded of h'r.Hl l-iggll and Henry Helm
ing at the home of her gratid|«n-nis.
Anna and Hannaliel Grundv spent
a <-ar of iwtatov-s at the siding last.
Thanksgiving with their
Homer Ennis and wife.
Week.
Susie Nickerson of Kingsley vUiled
The children have begun practicing Hugh Grundy
Grandma Saxton sjH-nl Tbanksgl
M-hiiol Wednesday.
for the Christmas entertsllinient to be
Mr. Wlikop'was a Traverse City
ing will, her daughter.
\ U. Bansr. :M
Mrs. Cbas. Blackman of Tra'
given b> the Methodist Sunday school. caller Munday.
City Kiieiit J^ankaglvlng with .Mr
The . Methodist ehur« h »as o
Uistrit t Sulk. W. F. Kendrick will
Gifford at Kevstone.
Ize*! for missionary work last Sun- liold s«-rvlces at the wchoolho
Milo Haves and daughters. Doris
day. De.-- ‘
Ralph Hicki
and I'ena wer.* In Traverse City Sat
Newromh with hi* wife am
Fred Best s|ieni Monday afternexm
-Mrs. A. Micbam a'nd cbildren r urday.
111
Traverse Citv.
of
Ri-ed
City
have
^n
visiting
ii
Summit t'itv al<- dtijjier with Mrs. I
Will hYench «.f Traverse City visit- the nelKliborhooil for the last few
Resale Khoodes is siiendlng a few
Ualllhugh Thanks^ng.
.
e.l l>ext.-r Slocum Sunday-;
days at Traverse City.
.Masit r Richard Allen of gravers
Mrs. M. G^MIIIIs entertaltie.1 her
ii.
V.
Newcviiiib
and
C.
It
lalone
Mrs
FYank Black and son D^ll re
City was here to spend Thanksgiviu Sunday schoof class Thanksgiving
went to Traverse City Saturday
turned to Traverse City Montey aft
with liir voung frieud. llar.d.l 1*1100.
ernoon.
liusineds.
C H Bauiroll and family vlslte
John Rennie visited Sle|>hen
Mrs. F>ed Hale was called to Ray .Sadie Burnham and sister, Mrs.
at Ihe home of t-Yank S&wtun Sunda:
arry an-l family Sunday.
Cilv last week OB arroulit of Ihe dea
ChariM W. Wieland. si>ent Thanks
Mrs. hklgar Albright wrfts Ibe gue.
((•-orge Wales returned from Old of her cousin..
giving' with Their i^rents. Mr. and
of Mrs. t). V. Holmes <iv.-i Sunday.
. VYIda.Mrs. F. D. Burnham.
YrilA SCHOffl*
Fred Hammond left on tli.e nuu
.Mrs, fhas. Butcher of i.«wrence.
Edith l•ayaoB. Tdacher.
Dr. Martin was called here to see^
train Wtdne.sday. exi-e.tlog it> sioji r
Michigan.l visiting her parents. Mr.
Mrs. Ellis, who Is sick..
East Jordan.
and Mrs E A Williams.
-•Tanies-Kosar, who was operatetl'
John Milks tins ■•urrhase-l a gOMs
I-Ved Eggli hauled a load of iioiaon for api^ndicms. died at bis hit:
line engine with whii-tr to run a buzz toes to Traverse City Saturday
near Inieriochen Monday morning
saw nnd teed grinder be bas a^ re
Sarah Gri-en visited her brtnher,
3:30. He leaves a wife and seven
cently -purchased
Wllllatt.shurg. R F. D. No. 1. Dci
Ota tlu-en. at Hi<v» Corneni last we,-k.
children. He was taken to Cfatca^
We w(-re very much plcascsl
Anna .McGarry s|>ent Thanksgiving — Worden Lindsey left here Monday for burial.
-lay h»t week to
for
a
few
weeks'
visit
In
southern
wjlh .\bbic Rennie
I.NTERl-OCHEN SCHOOU
pli-asaiit faces Ilf
Michigan.
Hayes has purchased an orgai
Zada Harr. Teacbei
S Kotslly numlier-enjoyed the fare;
for hli .laughter Vona.
The chart • lasadnmsiired the sior welt party WedtM-sduv night for .M
short .all at Klngsloy hVlday l-et
and -Mrs Walter Ilalrd. wboareabov
"The Hoy and the Goaf .Monday.
artiiig singthi-ir trip to Onuway.
The school furnished
a short to leave for Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter l.y.ms ol Ti
Gladys Simrow si-ent her Thanksgi'
Thank-c'iviiig program Wednesday aft
rse City . who have Is-en visiting Mrs.
ing us guest of Ethyl Pray.
noun.
cons' parents over Thanksgiving,
Glen Shaw left vesier.lay for an e:
Diamond Park, Dec. 5.—Mra. Joseph
BEITNER SCHOOl.
irned home Sunday.
u-led visit In southern Mlchltain.
Zdeoek was on the sick list last week.
Pauline Nickerson. Teaehei
Mr. and Mrs, M. A. IJndsey drove
Bert Graham was a Traverse City
to Traverse I'liy Saturday.
taller Thursday.
Ill Stafford Is able to be out
Robert McCormick has built a new
S.un-lay.
doors again.
blmney for U. H. Bennett's store.
Rev. Shepherd of Walton v
dr. aud -Mrs. J. H. l.yon niade a ti
FYank McTlelUn Is building an
vlclnitv Sunday. There wet
Travenu- City one dav last week.
dltion to his house. .
huw'e.er. owing to some inlsui
1‘U-:asaNT GKtlVE SCIUKJU
-Blair. Dec. 2.—Anns Fleicben was
Misses Phoebe and Mary Vanderderstan.Iing as to lh«* hour.
n low n Saiurdav.
Ethyl ITav. TeacJier.
hoof were Traverse City sboi>pers' Sat
Miss lAUiw Newniarch. who ‘ ha
Forest lloV. Frank and Joe Cavltch
urday.
liecif for the past two weeks In Tra
lave gone to'the upper i«nlnsula tor
Mrs. Collins of Traverae City spei
the Winter.
Thanksgiving wiih her daughter. Mr
Mrs. John Schmuekel spent Sunday
laude Connlnc.
l-Yank Schmuckel's.
‘Mr. an<l.-Mra John., Pekarek and
Ungsley, R. F. I). No. t.'DeC, 2 —
f-Telcher calleil on Mrs.- D^ld Miss Ther.-sa Veber. who has l*een
m \\>Ht^ mode a business Iriii
'Sunday
ravt-rse City Saturday.
___
sick. Is able I > l>e in school this
Oallihugh, Sh>
A family gathering was held at
.)Ctss Margaret AndersflM''#pent
loniiuinleil liv her datigh
^Mlss M Swalnsiun's Thanksgiving day.
Sel«stian Endres and the Misses Thntiksglvlng with relatives hi Angel.
\Tola Gallihugh.
Norn SwainsioD and wife of Grand Eleanor Reamer and Anna BembentVi^lllam McDaniels has puf-hased a
1 &l Klplow lost a Aerv
aluable Rapids are visiting Havbi SwaKraton
fliieTaiilhi:
hog-from
James
^lib.
IsIUmI school Moflda.v.
horse la«: week. Alter a long
and. family.
John Sllkuleeky and daughters.
in Weber and eight of his
alMiip tht- luisiure for the missing ani
B.-Ormsliy ana wife, also C. Watson friends who were in the up|>er pseiii- Mamid an>! Blanche, spent Thanksgiv
iiial. It was dls.-uvered In a is.iato |
and wife took dinner with M. Marhitniiug deer, returned home ing with Mr, Chalrmock's.
in.-h it had fallen
Sunday
Joseph Joharnek returned Tuesdty
lesday. The nine men brought
Ityl.MIS StIH.S'G SCH(X>U
David Swainston was called to El thirteen deer home.
from Chicago, w here be attended the
Mrs. Allle nnlmriy. Teacher.
Raidds Friday morning on business.
Jacob Wolf and danghtor Emma of funeral ot Mrs. Mikluecky.
John I^ssa was In town Monday.
Wtlltam McClelUn waa In Traverae
Byron Center are guests at the home
Inviuiiont are out for the weddln of August Kahe.
CItr Saturday
of Miss Eva Nonon to Harrv Mai
Mr. Koudclka gf Traverse City callBen aad .Mat Bembeneck carh took
v-llle.
1 on friends here Saturday.
load of hay to Traverse City last
BIJMR SCHOOU
Dorothy Adams teacher at DIsillci
Tuesday.
a Fletcher. Teacher.
■ Biw-ni TbanksglvlDg at Tra'
Mis!i Annie Zenner visited at
Cl.y.
l*eter Weber home Sunday. She
remain
at
the
Weber
home
a
few
dafa
Thanksgiving with the former's sister.
I
assist
Mrsi
Wetier
with
her
work.
Mrs. Tom Brady
Christopher Weber Iriu^cted busl- of Platte River.
hYsnk Dunn and wife visited at th«
Gertrude Cook, who has bran very
Summit Clt y.R. F. D, No, 1. Dec.
home of Wm. Kratochvll Sunday alt.
in at her sister's. Mrs. Ed Moyers,
111
Me
of
—There was church at the Blackman
••moon.
fojiemUh. retunied home Sundsy. She
ilk-r lost w-eek.
school
last
Sunday,
Services
were
sses Wilhclmlna. Alice and
liarry S
conducted by Rev. l.otig.
and David Couriade Is somewhat Improved, but still
There will be a box social at BJark- 'orc calh
tc home of Peter J. weak.
Willis Rhodes was again callan school Wednesday evenljirfor Biermacher lai
Ibe bedside of her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Koeple and famthe benefit of the church.
/
t- visited with Mrs. Koeple's parents. Mrs, Flossie Barton, of Jraveree City
Ed Rawlings and wife
Irvin
HawUngs «Dd ■■ ceturned Satorday . r. and Mra. Peter Biermacher. last She returned home Saturday, report
ing Mrs. Barton as slowly improving.
from southern Michigan, where they Sumlay.
Msmle Adams Is visiting her moth
Mat Endres was a Traverse City
risUed at Grand Rapids and Flint.
and sister. Dorothy Adams.
Charley Ktiani h
poor caller Monday.
elved as a gift a
.Mrs. George Sammons was a caller
health. Mrs. Geo. Taylor wljl at>ei
attend
Med rooster
the winter with them
at Buckley laat w*^.
Q Mr. Hawkins of E
Italelgh ilow-l is visiting bis old
frMds. Justice Knapi> and famil;
Peter Weber last week.
.Mr. Horton of Wexford was in this
Joe Reamer visited bts father, Wil been visiting at Ben Cook's, left Mon
day
tor
their
home
at
Lake
View.
liam Reamer, last Monday.
neighborhood Monday buying bogs.
Mrs.
John
Thompson.
GIsdys
Hall of Buckley was looking
Joe Reamer has porchaaed a new
. Glen Thompson. May Siansome timber in this nelgbbor- farm.
>n
left
Monday
for
an
extendi
visit
Jacob Wolf and daughter Emma.
hooil.
1
the
southern
i*rt
ol
the
state.
People In this neighborhood will be August Rabe. Mr. aad Hn. Bernard
Earl and Harley Baldwin were Interlearn of the wedding of Bembeneck were guesta at the home
locben
callers
Thursday.
of Frank Schmucksl^
si Snnday.
Russell McCormick was a Christi
Adam Cxmnade has been
shopper at Traverse City Saturday.
Mrs. Polleck
>r Chrh
William l^DanlcU and wife spent
silent Thanksgiving with Dave Oray
John itV^r and family, the Mtsaes
Thanksgiving at Adney Adams'
nd famll:
Anns Bembenek. Faustina Real
Joseph Johsrnck took a load of ap
Theresa Weber spd Alma Weber vis
ited, with Mat Endrra and family Sub- ples to the Uder mill FMday.
their home at Klngslhy Sunda;
Olysser Oltinger was In this vicin
Word has been received that Mrsity Ian week.
Harry Sammons was a caller
Gus. Barratt is not as well. She un
William Pekarek called on 8. H.
derwent an oiK-ration at Rochester, Oraw n last week.
Vanderboof and Isa Dill Sunday.
Minn.
Peter Blermscher called on Am
Joseph Joharnek made a baslneas
John
trip to Traverse City last week.
riously ill with pneumonia.
Bert Graham and family spent Sun
Win Church and. family spent
day with Frank Gardner and family,
Thanksgiving with Tom Cbnrcb and
Bert Hunt and wife spent Sunday
family.
*
with William McDaniels.
Ben Smith bad tho mltfortane to
John Pfkarek, Sr., began bis duties
his foot Iniured wk^ riding
as janitor of the school house, district
"o. 2. Monday.
For Ih&hU aad CUUro.
Peter Lvuire and wife spent Sun
day at Colonel YouDg*a
Roy Hulett from the Baxter achool
Hits Blanche Miknlecky visited
aa a visitor at the Blackman school
achool Monday.
Monday afternoon.
William Pekarek left Monday for
BLACKMAN SCHOOU
Btcnanr^ of
Jennlngvto vjalt bU aUter, Rose Tier,
Eva Boone, Teacher.
tor a lew daya.
irnamsimrg
(^rand Jraverse J^gion
C«mpllMl Mch WMk by « «ufr
NEWS
Qrand traverse Countg
Sirs. U Thrall Wednesday.
Frank SaMorts brother of Chicago
was at Walton lYiday on biiKlncas.
Mr. and Mrs. It Hr|d»us' daughter
fronL-Giand
Rapids Is making a short
c Sarkett and chlMri-n eiH-m
Smidav at «lra. «eornc ►VUi'e.
.Mrs. Hoy Hlltoi
I Traverse
Hrn Harli; of Wimamsljunc U vUiiInc Tom and Neliton Ankorron.
Mr and Mrs. Mlkula and dauKbier.
Wilma, apent Baiur.lar and Sunday erw t
. _.. .
Claud1 Mills of Petoa.. _
«lih Mrs. .MlkuU'e (athpr. Tom 1\«‘iient Thaukagiving with the foripr. of Tnveme City,
■
■Mlllc.
am! Mss, S.
UfCill returr>f>d home after tier's imrcnis. Mr. am!
ts4'\cral of the young |>eciiile of Wal
B|M>^nK the eunimer at OM .Minaion
ion altendcd ibe ThauksgiUng dance
with her aleter. Mrs. Tour Kink.
W. V. and M. !i. Kpddp> cnienaiDvd at Fife l.akc Thursday evening.
Genie SluniptltT reiurnod to Trav-the following t<eople TluHikxgtxinf::
.Mr. and .Mrs. Jolm Horton and dauKh . rse City {Sunday after s|>en<llne her
•vacation at hnliie *
ter. LIlUan. of' Tra'
l.eo Anrtersou returned to Traverse,
City yesterday after MH-nding a few
rion. of Bi:
duys with his grandiiarnu,. Mr. and
Mrs. U Wimam.s.
Thressa Harlter and I.^Han SU|i|s
of Monroe Center and .Mr. and Mrs
Bert Kelly and rhlldren of Traverse fler muined to Traverse City SuuAv.
City. A picture was taken of the after spending their Thanksgiving va
cation at home.
Ret. C- tSheiar.I and Frank Puny
^Ir^aad Mrs. Tony Xlnl: and daiigh
ter. Jdargtierlie. of Old Mission. s|x-ui were at T'ife I.tke Salurdav.
WAI.TON gCHOOU
Thursday at the M<CiIls.
Frances R. Pierce. Teacher.
Mat Uurga Is pUsieiinR for K. K
Duryea.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ankerson si>ent
^OfC5
Jims JUhtDistrkt Ho.t
tics. IVc. 2.-Mr, and Mrs. TruSmlili retunied Saturday evening
from Indiana, where thev have been
visiting leiaiives.
Mrs. Taylor aud daughter. Ula. of
Acme, visiieil at the home of Mr. and
mainder of the setk.Mrs. Wm 7.Uk Thanksgiving da.»
• Roy Newstea l. Hoy Smith. Tom and
M^ter Kol.trt Ashmore was kicked
Nelson Ankerson, fYancU McOm and by his I«et colt Monday nioriilag. TIs
Ben Harlg railed at Arthur Kllmurr}
colt's boof cut a deep gash In hi
Monday evening.
forehead. lUrbort is iigaiu in school
^ .Mervin Kenney has a slrk horse.
and api>aremly ik feeling as well aa
Master Francis Green was tranipleil
I a shee|> which had broken out of
Cox. Marvel Klim
pasture and was sirnlling along Ihe
stead.
roadside. Hie animal ktiock>>d him
ling an
down aO I>uwed him in the fa<-c. Fur
tiimod home Saturday after siM-iidIng
ued bi-tore he was
the week-end at W. r. Kenney'
injur
?s for perWilma, spent Thanksgiving
luring the
OneUa.
of Novcmliei
Timothy
\\’ P. Kenney it at the stale bo
William Moran.
pital repairing sewing marhines.
Bessie H.v.-on, Orlow
.....................
. and Mrs
Wells Charik- Green and Edna Wells.
Sparu and Mr. and Mrs. George
.IJoyd Crisp ia able to* Im la
lay and daughter. Rose, spent Thanks More again
giving at the Kllmurrys. Bert is i
.Mina Wells allendisl the mas
welt known Peninsula hoy. who wa: a-1 at WimainllH.ig Tlmrsda-- evening.
.a winner in the hasehall i-ontest givep
gf
Mr. and .Mrs h:<lmar<riHla.k .and
by the Graad Rapids Preps for a trip two .hlldren vuiied Mr. aad MrsrAtl.-• to the world's series cames in New tin llayMon {timday.
York and Phlladelpfila.
Clyde Kirkby went to Traverse CHv
Mrs. Sacketi and eliltUren went to Monday.
■ Traverse City Saturday.
Miss Ida Whli-on. whn has InMrs. Kilmucry and .Mrs. rani|w>au tundinc high school at Wiiliamsi'urg.
visited at Mart MeG&rrv's itundav. .
!> tor
I-AKB VIKW SCIIOOU
t of her hcjilll).
. Augusta rbamimey. Teacher.
HAThkA StCHOOI.,
Norma A- Tiirnliull,. Teacher.
iOaittm
^rcM«
Walton. Dee. 1.—Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Archie. Dec. 1 —Mr. and Mrs. Olaf
Puny of UnsIng are visiting the lat Rnndeen and danghu-r. Amanda.'
ter's sister. Mrs. C. Sheiiard.
t Osi-ar l.yons' Sunday.
Mr. aud Mr*. A. Snell and children
■s (ills .S'elsoi, called at Mrs. O.
apent Thanksgiving with Mr.ana Mrs. Hoglelt's We.luesday afternoon.
C. Winchester *t Cadillac.
•. and -Mrs. Vernlc Suiidr«-n of
P. T. Peterson was at Walion on Traverse City sm-nt Thanksgiving
veith Mrs. Emma Warren.
Mrs. Janies Smith and children reMrs. Robert tiailand and children
tnnied from Kvan Iasi Saiurda.v.
i.l Kay latfavetle were callen
Solomon Smith was « husloess call Fred Garland's Tui-s<lay evening.
er at Traverse City Tuesday.
Mose Collins. Jake Aii George Hoop
let partook
...................
returned from their hunting trip Weil*
at Rev. Hogfelt's. A colkri-liun
nesday.
.
. .
Uken, the proieds to In- used In
.Mrs. 3. uannon's mother from Ma
g the church.
nila Is visiting her.
r. and Mrs. Henry Lalayetle vis
Pred Murphy «as called to Hay Cgv ited at Ernest Pahl's Sunday.
last week on account of ihe illues-s of
Ml . -and Mrs. lYank Warren 'si>«rt
his father.
Sunday with Mrs. John Warren, 8r.. of
F B. Saylor, pho was struck bv a Mapleton.'
freight train last Monday is still verv
hay Igifayette s|K-nt the week-end
lew at the Cadlllar hospital.
I Trnveme.Clly.
Rose Williams si>eul last week with
Mr and Mn.‘ Fred GarUnd took
her parenta. Mr. aad Mrs I, WillUms.. dlnnecwith Mr. and .Mrs. Arch Buchan
Those that- were not absent during Sunday.
the month of Norenilx-r are Ned Bab
.Miss lieah Warren siienl Saturday
cock. Itorls W'eston and l^ier Smith . pighf and Sunday with her grandHollis Weston missed but one-half ifiother. Vfnf. John M’aren.
Oscar Nelson haa insulled a new
Mrs. C. A. Babcock was at Travers* tclophono.
rtiy Saturday.
Win Iklmunds visited Qua Seaberg
John nuilamt sraa home over Sun- Sunda.v.
Miss Gladys McGarry Ufi Tuesday
Mrs. snaa Mllka i
for Traverse City. '
yuha
Jnttrhchan
miiarnsburg R. f. P. tfo. I
DkmmtPark
iCin9sUy.K.f.P.yfe.i
Jtoitard Pisttia
JuamfCity R. f.
The Jno. T. Beadle Co.
■Going Out of Business Saie
dec. 4-tf
I
r-
visited at Isaac
Kin9sUy.H.f.P./fo.l.
Kingsley, h. F. J> So. 2. Dec 1 —
Truman Avery returned to Lis buuie
Tuesday.
Harry Kinney left this morning for
bis mother's home near Benton IUr>
•Tbc services at the srhoul bhuse
w:lB be changed to two o'clovk instted
of eleven.
A l>oa. smial will be held aftbo
hoolhouse Saturday evening. I>ec. d.
proceeds are to be used fur a
Cbrtstma* tree.
Cfaaricx Uoman has iranbaaed a
farm In the upper |•euinsula.
The school iHjuse was nicely clean
ed Saturday.
HODGE SCHOflU
Nela MaclKold, Teacher.
Jrataru City. fL
p. tfoj
Traverse City R. F. D. Nt». 1.. Dec.
-rMr. and Mrs. O. Johnson went to
to Petoskey to visit relatives at
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mra. Mead arrived Wednes
day from Gaylord to visit their son,
U Mi-ad and family. They returned
to thelc home Monday.
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. .8. .Horton' and
Miss UBlan Horton attended a fami
ly gathering on Thankagtvlng at the
home of Mr and Mrs. W. P. Kenney
of Long l.ake.
Mr. Dutcher ot New York, la apending some time with his daughter.
Mrs, C, C.
Bari Hodge enter
Ulned D- McKinley's family of the r
Peninsula and Charley .Barr and fam-f
By of Traverse City at a TbanksE Honon of Monroe Ceiiter, Is
B|*endlng a few days with hb parIts. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Horton.
Bdd Barr from west -of the chy
spentsnh with bis sUter, Mrs.
I^ri Hodge.
. Elmer A'-ornell and family went to
Wexford the Zdth to visit friends,
a'nd r<-lstlv-es. They returned the
3uth.
Mr. Mesd's fsmily visited at D.
McKinley's Buuday.
, FUri Fulton, who la making hit
home at Oren Case's, enrolled In
S.L00I Monday. He will enter the
seventh grade. Iva Adama waa also
i-nratled iin the first grade.
McKlNl.EY SCHOOU Ulllan Honon. Teaiier.
Mwot Cmtar
Monroe Center. Dec. 2.—Miss Sarah'
Stoddard dnd Mrs. Hobbs called on
Mr. and Mra. Sudlebauer Sunday aft
ernoon.
. aad Mrs. r. B. Hobbs and
family of WlllUrosburg, and Mrw.
Moss of SL Johns, spent Tha
wkh Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs.
Master Harold tW entered aeboU
Monday.
Morgan McDermott of Traverse
City, visited fats grandparenU the lat
ter |>art of last w<*ek. '
Mrs. Lillie Taylor and aon Rosco
were Traverse City callers Friday.
Miss Minnie Rose was a Traverae
Grace Taylor and Mary and . Zella
Rogers called'on Missea Marguerite
and Helen Smith. Sunday.
(Continued on page hve.)
'
a|ii»le».. IMcea
governed by qualiiy. Call Cilx. phene
1314 2 long 2 abort.
dee*4-*t
WIU pay 40c lor cMer
apples, wlndlalls SOc.
paring stock 70c. Both
3S8, Bdl
Cannlag Co.
oct 28-tf
tfo. I
»«•
All Wool 7 itoiind Blankets, $5.50 & $6.00 pr.
Stable Blankets, $2.25 & $2.50 pr.
$15 Single Harness for $11. $17 Sl^le Har
ness for $13.50. $18 Single Harness for $14.
Onr Entire Robe Line at CosL
■nton's Monda)
son Jos
kar«-k made a bu
■sc Cliv Mondav
FYecLBowco an ) fatnlly «|>ent San
day,with B.n foe
John
Mikuicckv
attended
the
funeral of James Koaar, Sr, Mondav
GHEES IJkKE SfllciOl, DI.ST SO 2
..........................
Teacher. .
CASTOR IA
IbaKUyNHmAhrtpBMiht
The most dainty and
most practical. Christmas
gift of all. So simple a
child can uhe them. A
good present for old or
young. A present always
appreciated, it is
The One' Best
GUI
We have an onusually
fine and complete line of
Eastman Kodaks and
Brownies in the new mod
els, some in rich gift
boxes.
Prices $1 to {50
Let us show them to
you—our clerks under
stand them perfectly—or
let us mail you a catalog.
Wait’s
Drag Store
J
r
PAOI fOUS i
O&AIID TBAVEB8Z HBRAT.T) AHD TBAVZSBS BAT EAOLB, THUSSDAT. DECEBIBER 4. 1913.
ITS NOT TOO EARLY TO BEGIN
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Buy Useful
Christmas Presents
There is nothing that makes as appropriate a
Christmas gift as a nice piece of furniture.
There is nothing you can buy that wiii last as
iong and be used as often, and it wiii alwavs be
a continuous and pleasant reminder of the
giver. Our mammoth stock makes it possible
for you to select just the pieces you want, and
our liberal credit plan makes It easy for you to
----------------- pay for your selection---------- ^-------
GOODS SOLD NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY WILL BE STORED FREE OF CHARGE
Ailttie
Newest
Colorings
and
Palfems
All Rogs
Gnaranleed as
ReprescDied
or Honey
RciBBdcd
We have a number of close out and drop
patterns that arc real big rug values.
$48.00 Velvet Rug. damaged in our show window, to dose out............. $$2.00
'$35 00 ten-wire Brussel Rug to close out..................................................$27.50
Several $23.00 Bru8.sel Rugs that are a few inches under regular size,
to close out.;...................................................................................... $17,75
9x12 Tapestry Brussel Rugs up from........................................ . . . . . . . . .$ 8.75
Remnants In both Carpets and Uooleums to
_____________________close ont at hall price.
End Your Sleepless Nights
By bnytng one of onr $8.00 Sanitary Felted Cotton Malircsses.
Tbey are gnaranteed not to mat or get Inmpy.
Bed Blankets. Few Specials in Bed Blankets
$8.00 all wool Blanket, finest kind of wool ................................................$6.3$
$6 OO all wool Blanket, extra large size........... .................................... $4 65
$3.50 woolnap Blanket, extra large ........................................................... $2.65
$2.50 woolnap Blanket, good weight.............................................................$t.9S
Cotton Blankets.................................... ........SSc. 75c, tl and np ton.25
Warrior and Nav|o Blankets In aU colors and patterns
oplrom .......... ......................................................................)i 95
r
....... ..$24.50
Ottier Kitchen Cabinets lip
from $4.75
Cut Glass
$4.75
$2.15
Two Big Bed Values
CREDIT
There Should be a
Quick Meal Range
Examine it and you will say. as we do. it is the
best range made.
Heaters
mn.
Heaters
Only One-Motkm Bed Made!
55.75 buys . good round heattr. Full Sheet high.
56.5a buys a 24 jnch box stove, the goeranteed kind.
511.75 buys an AI hot blast soft coal or coke stove.
556.75 buys a guaraateed two-flue hard coal etove.
Air-tight stoves from 75c to 511.75.
We carry p full line of RelMous
Your Promise to Pay
Goods the year around.
CASH
OR
IN EVERY
$1.6S to $28
IVIantle Clocks
Religious Gojods
^nce everyone^ prefers to receive practical
things, and since everyone reads, why not
delight somebody with a beautiful GlobeWernicke Sectional BooYCase this Christmas?
We would like to have you come in and
look over'the hundreds of beautiful ruid
practical Christmas things we
__________ are showing.
___
We have about twenty-five sample beds that are going at
big difcouDt. There is only one of each pattern, so con
early if you v/antODftr' They range in price from
W« are showing hundreds of beautiful pieces of cut
glass at prices never before heard of in Traverse City.
ffS ^9 0 For a Mantle Clock that you would
9C9* # O be charged $7.50 for in any other
store in Traverse City.
iSectional Book Cases
Nothing makes a more acceptable
present than a nice Library
Table, Center Table
or Pedestal.
It’s a Sellers
When you are looking at Kitchen Cabinete and told
that you are looking at a Sellera. then you know
that you are looking at the beat thing in .Kitchen
Cabinet there ia on the market.
We are ahowing thia wonderful HtCk M ^ A
Globe - WernicKe
Will Do
This wonderful bed opens from
tary Bed in o*e operatienf A
fine comfortable bed whkb
saves fttnutm wxptmu oW
f«>«5 ran mere raem. 18-lb.
felted cotton retDOvabJe mattr«M. Youdon’twearouti^.,
wWe#! is conce--------, ________________________ Uate • lifetanu.
Gnanntoedrirht.
.
,
• .
‘.VhandaomcweddingorbirthdajrKift. ABtyteand{rfketomiteTOjyoncs
taste and pocket-book, a
a. W. SLATER
-J'
....wuauss..-*
c:.c
. r.-,
r.:-:
Your
ReUable
Homefumisher
OftAIfD UAVZBU
Fife Lake Department
Conducted by Miu Mae Dewey.
W* wut to Buke thb Deputmeat of the
fTMtost poMible Tilae to all oonoenwd and to
this end requeet tliat ell ttemi of pervoul ud
feoenl interett be sent to Hiu Dewey to be
Incorpontod in the Depertmeitt We espedally
aek that charcha, fratenuJ eodetiee and the
Orup fttrniab itema of intcrert in their reepeotiee organixsttOM- Newi of locUi erents and
entertainmenti, in^irovementa beiz« made or contetiHiietod. and bnaineii ehai^ee and transfen in
real estate -in town and coimtry are especially
aoeepUUe. The above applies not only to the
Tllladw of FifeJddte, but to the snironodind
connhy.—Editor Herald.
Am> TEAVE&SE BAT SAOLE, THUBWAT, DEOIHBEB A IdU.
» Shannon at Boafb Boardtuon for Thankajtli
rrt-ovorliij; from
StllUrvd Hoduva
n arvrrc aturk of |>n
and Mr». S
P.
Rptlkp*
Monday
TravrriH! t*lt>.
Ipfi Saturdav viomAURUit T. t'lirk lp>l
ItiR for Uudsar.1.
fpiicr
Ponlnaula.
where be haii otuployiucnl for the
Mr. and Mr*. 0<w. Sleclp entertainod III* parimia. Mr and Mraj J. H.
Sicplp. of Orofion from Wedneaday
until Monday.
Miirehall I'ardther* left hero
for nbre, fpppr
Prnlnaula.
uKbt.-r* Sipllu and Horrl* arconipanli'd her lo .Vi-wlR-rrj. wb.-nfiip> will *tay witii
iiielr
brother
Dart and attend Rcbool.
A reunion of ilie
Wcavpi- familv
wa.. held on ThaiikrRltlnp
at
the
home of Ur, and Mr* K. K l-oop*
Tlipi-p were lhlrt>-*ptcn of Uip fiiiiil1> prpBPBt
Thu*.- iroiii om of lown
w.-r.-: Mr and Mr*. Tom O llrtcn and
Fife iMhP. such.. Ttw. :
i. K1IW
of Mu uinrr, Mru.
1*0 .hlldrcn, Mr; and Mr* \Vm. Van
o- Fal
family.
'
lllrr ai
Winkle and *011
and
Mr*,
t'ba*.
lilll rwlii.mPd Krldav
Brant all of Grand lupld*.
lull a( Kl-lui-hx Wl:
•Mr*. K r. Ilr»*'-r s Tru.-I'liic .iai.<
Ham Kliiii.-y' l.-f« lirr.of Hip M. K. churrh (u-ld tli.-lr niunlli
Bninh Havpn.
ly <la*» party Wp.lfcps.la>
Nov. io
da>. Ue^wfnboj at
■nllpid loH
unld
> |i. tn in
John i
Imt 3d.
It wa* pni.-itiiiiipd lo Mi
ihr i^rx-bbylPrlau .liutrli,
.Ml l.iillt-s arn-u of
and Mm. »yd Wall.-r* at Ih- home
nf nfr I.ako and aummm,lin.- p~n. J,lhPrt,
of Hr. Waller*.
Tli.' .•xnii.t l-u.k
rho arp inipipuu-d I
I
Mr* 1. A HhV
the fortn of « children* |>arty. the
lermfut of thp loromunlty are >ifcp<l from Sowh Boarti
yonne men and women dri-**ln-j
a*
to come ty order of lb«- roiiimltt^T., Sainrday.
kchool bovs and Rlrl*.
Mr* llrower
Mra. t>. R. llilU. Mra. I. S Walipr.j
c; i< hohony i ft hpro Saturday ari.d us
moilirr- i.> ilm laiiilly of
Mr*. 8. A. r. Rcakea and Mr* .V. j: for th-todi.
al«!m Hurt, youni;
Cl.lbll'li
Bamiore.
|
Mr*.. W- T. }{pi«i rptumed lo
Iipr BBIIU-H wer.- Hip ordi rof the ovcnlnK
and 11 womlertiil filpp.-r ralpolal.-d lu
Thp Grand Trarerap rounty anmnil; '
f;jhl.. ma* In (•rand RapMi
'hlldi.h Mpliemo wa* *<Tv.d
Sunday u.lKwl .,m»puilo.. ««■. held
„nrt Kaiurdu..
pri-*ld.-i:t nn.l ^^•M^llpr
of
■«' "’'*1
Hr H K. Hill* »-i
tip pta**. and paMor of the plnmdi
phurrh
Allhoiich
l.v Hip
of Miioi iddrpa«p.l (be Ratberlni; Ho- ' motlipr"
thp woaUiprsfa* oulte unfav
Hiilphln*. *1.
there *a>. a Aoiat'attPDdaiicp
—
uPhool.
'hlldrcn w-r
aflprnoon ap**lon at -f
|> ni «a«
-n and IIii'p!!
Thoms
bavp .in alfcvtimi
eonduptPd hy ihc prpMd.nl of
tl..-,r ppr.-onal
proport,
dl.p.'rA'.l. d
ahip aaaoPlalloii. Mr*. D. 1C. ilMl* TIic'■■..■ptMmp and Ml i-K'Mtii arc uluyhii;
lio'pltiiliiy .
I.l.».l iimt .Mr* Wi.M.-n
folio* iDf; toM'iishlp olTipprs *nrp idp.-t • wllh ih^lr |.a.
affci'lion for "inolher.
lliclr ubMln
ed for jbe pn»u1nc
year: IT.-*ldpnt ’
Misspu RITIP
IhirlM-r and
Maudo
.
.ally lu the .'bunh-and
Id. Ih.'
Mr*. I). K. Hlllc; vIpp pr-uld.-lit Ml> Hr1d<‘''n wprp In Mani.m. Wpdneada:
■phoo! of Uiplr rholcp.
Horapp
Klsnd.Ts:
*»-.-rplnry.
Mr-.
Mr. and Mr*. Havo fh.D.-lior
nn
Hr. T. y. Kliiiball and Ml** Maltii
Her Dp«rpv
irpamirpr. Mr- rn’-linn .Mldrcn aoit lo Allra.
Wediipuds'
Snillb wrr.- .iiarricd on Monday even
Dewe.r; dim. tor. Mr* F H
Hic r
■ t|.p>
«PT
I *
ul Hip bom......... hi* um b
roUowMIi; ti*P InislBPw* mp<'tlnir I'ip
I saiirrdav
ili.l Mr*. Hon. Kitiiball.
it. v S
ftresldPDl of
thp
GiMod
Tnimn—
and .Mr*. I'lm.
ll.'akp* ..ftlpl^d
Couni. Siind.iv
nnl.in. I'l.d .1.
tAln-id Mr
lioiii.*liaip n lail'.-* ^ptp pr.*<;lK.
B. <>Mid of Trarpr-p no. d.dlv.-r. ,1 a
'adllhip nil.
l’ray<T inimlluk* .-..rv
W .-dhnuta
•»ery InuTni'tito and liii.rpMllJi: «d
■;.n «>f .Mil
.euliia a
dr.-*, on -Thp Pompr Tha* M-.v.-. ih.i> Sunday.'
Siimlay
. lor IV:'.-mlH.T :Ui
1
boiii:l.l
Hounrd
I. A Hi.
!.i;:.
>
thp dt’-Pv..|oii
111 S<iiilli ihiunltiian
IT.«phlliB Ml 1I.:".I a im by Hip
School f.p*.um
K fMmll,. (tiPT..
II.I..I. It.'. S .V r liPuk*.
Scholar* •
Tl
Siisida. M'li.ml al II i:. a
eondiined
SuiihIiIiip ITii>.‘i Haii.l :i> i
if. f^oa.(1 nax- odp of
I. p|..iliipui.
Ii.'.hsip
i:i>».irth U'u:<i. at THtu
leciui
cm ' M> Y.mui
Thnpksulvl
i.'m-d
Wall.nKik.
aoki.
K<«- T.*h
Retik. i-roiio«n,. «'d H'P U'lii-tlction.
H oiit.-ilUvd from rase Tlir*.' I
ThP f)r*t
AJiiart.rK
r.m'p.pnpp
Ill ^d four
of ih.' i'll.- IJ.k<- clrtuH I* h.dd at
• dar Sprint
nvs.^ Mr*
BouUi MHardman on tt>»np*day, Hoc.
id dMui.M.-r
.r of
Miami*. «ho%a* la*en
3rd.
lii.dr i.ar.'
.Mr iind il-'pr hmiilni:. ri'lunio<l li
''’Thu
™-K2
»
tor 33rd.
Earl Button of Wimamthun;. It
GAmA
For Infanta and Children.
-
PrcBBhsDimiifViWN
N’
Bears the
Signature
of
.
,srs.“ssa@
VibrmlMamAfinA
aofdLossofSuiR
J5D0.1.-J51
The Kind You Have
Always Boughi
In
Use
For Over,
Thirty Years
tcimi
NTFR 6C710f>t-
UDB WERE EHERTAIRB)
*T
ISATURDiY
Mr*. lUlph Mcioer. a»*l»lrd by Ml**
Joalc .Npwnun of Kaa*ou eHiortatncI
number of Udip* Satueda) afternoon
In honor of Mlat W McConalia. the
affair IwIur n nil*ep|8lneoii* Bhow^r.
bride
ip-Im*
rp.-pi..-d many beautl-
ftti and nsefiil Rift*.
The afternoon
WM apept very pteaaanUr lo a aoclal
way.
Refrcabmenta were amed.
Underwear
Wahls and Blouses at $1.25
—S«*v.-ral
ntlraetiv..
Voili- Itluiises
Khiniid HI..us.*, mid llaiiity WliiH- I.inc
Ifcrie* in hi|:li and low neck styles; ait
at $155.^'
Silk Shirts and Mouses
-Silk Mcssiilines ill suli.l slmd.-s; olh-
S|H'.'iid
jir.-ity hor.lefsi
valin-s.
eiiiiiee
at
$4.60, $6 and $5.40.
—High Grade ComforterB,
Tlill
b’eix-rulls
null
jiiir.-
M/.I'S.
tvliil.-
(illid
plini.-..
at $2.95, $2.26, $1.75, $1.25.
wopih
exirn MMi bl. 98c.
Outing GoUis
—Oating
.l.lidili.-s
Cloths
Jill
I'fs ill iin llv fjiiic'V hlrijM's,
Lmli-s- Kail and Wi.it. r
S.-v.-nil ef-
Union Suilfi
f.'.-tivc slyh-s al $2.60 nn.l $2.75.
Knit -Goods—Splendid Values
Monli
8.'a- and $T.v
nt 48c HI1.I 79c.
—Ladies’ and Uisses' Ante Hoods, ^It Shawls, Scarfs, eti-.. in '
-Bleached and Unbleached.
Iiilfli and low iii-rkv. loni;
mi.l *|p.rt nI.-.-vpk; s|H'<'iiil al.
Riiit. 48c amt 79c.
ImHiiiK;
M'urtJi !kl..*iH f.
—Gomforten
—Tests and PanU f..r huli.s
and iniw*; Hup and pstru
li.avy «.-wlii.s. in l.l-a.'!..-d
mid iinldpjii'lntl and *ilv-r.
Kxtrn KiMwial rahK** in this
mill- ni. each, 25c,. 29c, 45c
Kiid 50c.
models — Oi-jn-
in plniii Mini fnnev wliit.' effe.-ts; (Jrey
ill {•l.-.-isiiii' I'l.iids iiii.i |il:iiii
tvitli
t’omidptp aKsortiiP'iiiK.
Uh.iisi's ill iir.-lly iiii;li .-..l.irs; Tnilor.sl
Waists in wliil.' Ihteiie;
—Extra Fine Wool Blsakets
. euliirs
11
will.
troo.1
$1A0, $1.25, $1.00, 75c nn.) 50c.
Ski Caps and -Toques f-r
ir.i*-.-s mid .d.ildr.n.
at $1.00, 50c'mid 25c.
!
!
—Ladies’ Wool Knil Petticoats; s|.l.-ndi.| v:ilip-s at
$1.26, $1.00, 79c and 50c.
—Baby Hoods and Bonnets; n.-wr *iyli'* ill C«>r<iiir<iy*. V-lv.-t*.
Ih-arskin. Sijk. i-l.-. rniiMinllv Ifiuid
:
asporlm.-iits aiid valn.-s
at $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c mi.l 25c.
widthn^
d
.-hoi.-".
dark
■ «r»; f..r ihi* shli-.
.lOc, 8c and 6e.
—Misses’ and Children's Black Fleece Lined Hose; all
sixes; special at, pair.;...................................................
a
—Good Shaker Flannels, .'XIra siu .'ial. yanl. 4V2C. —Shaker Flannels in Id.'.-P'lied lUid liuliliai-lled: K|>c> ial
^ jri.. lu r yanl. m^c.
Kingsley Department
The people of Kingsley and the surrounding
country are all interested in this Department.
We shall be glad to have individtials, ebnrehea,
the Orange, fraternal societies and all other organlrationi hand in items of news, peraonals,
announcements of meetings, notices of entertain
ments, business changes, public improvements
being done or contemplate^ sales Of real estate
in town or country, and any other items of gen^ interest.—Editor Herald.
KtuRsU-v. H-r ;:-Mt** Oi.ra Ihif-. Thalik*R
Tv paiiip liomp la->fcwopk M-imluy fn.ui inion * In
Kik i:ui>li|*. nnd In a vpty *l<k tflrl at
iiii* wrliim:
Mfsjip* IipH ard kflldr..! Coior
KJk ItapuK nrcoiuiiattlpd Ul.-n Madl
Min Jnuiiv Hi
Bi'pml
TliunkuRlvinR
r*
»lar>- $'i«li «a* iiiarrli-d Tup*
i> Mr Fklaur
will 1
.rf ................* SIdIna
ihPir lioTiip til Kl IK*IP>
WpdB«»ila>
•lohn Kaupr
r< lun'ed
wbvnt h<- .lia^
la*t from Krlr. 1
..-.-tl Vl«llllli. IllHl'-n Itlnl ' p.‘ii
ilih hi*
.1 liiL'lp i.fn.-p.
r. «ml Mis W U .Sp. Ip> for ppv.
jTur* rt-BldPiil* iiPi.r HrulRr. hni-'
*oM iliPlr
iiprsuiial
proiiprlv.
and
tartPit U*t wppk lor AllMtan. wliprp
hrv will n-*ldp lo.- a tlinr
Thry
l*i|pd Ihvlr Mun ut Iluvklpy uti ihpli
*lii'nuBn Snvlnr.
who
lias
lu-rn
mrkim: in .larkniiti. cump borne lari
rppk for a wpek a >a«-ailon.
CiiM* Hiniinvtii. wUn lia* bPch deer
iimHOK near Crayliiu;. ri.-turned lavt
mtheUm” Underwear
-The Seamless Union Snit
• knit to til.” A
soriniPtil <>T all
ri-r.'iH ip-.-k ami kJis-vp
mvI.-k; r.-inilar and vxlm
hizp*. Coniph'l.' |.ri«* range
as I..W as $1.00.
—Kiiior prndr* in “Richeli.n" I nii.n Suits ;it $158.
$1.90. $1.75, $2.00, I2.Q0 and
$3.00.
-HOYS' SKITS. R.VKRrOATS AND KNKE 1'AXTS
IN T11K^\NNE.\'.
lor^tidVc: ^
Up bad Hie lu.k of klllinc r
Mr* A. n.. F«-nro.l ' and duuRhler
Hif'l were
1'rav.-r*e City
raller*
onday.
Mr* H.
Ann Arboi
ihf caln.
,
Mra. R. A. Cowle* Rave a Thank*
sivlns dinm-r to
Mi. aiil Mr* A
K.iidti Hiid fai'iil.. Ml** Snub St.d
dard aud Mr. Tyrrell
Rv.'ii K.neit an-l Tr.*! n.wW nil.-ndPdTthp danrr
M
Wllllani*htirB.
Thtnloiay- I'.pninc
Mr Bo*.- and mui Gb-lin were Trav
•BP <1iy .-allpr* Saturday.
Mis* era..- Ta>h.r .-alh-.i oti
Inrencp and l<o*a IV-nrud TburAday
r' hutne
FVtdav and Saturday i
L. A. lU-nnell.
Ad tnvluitlon lias I.
the opi*.n.iati» ph>»»
dial Phur.-h hy Shclr
leniaii to a teniuon »iipi«r. on Tm-*dav pvpDini: at hi* home. Tli>- "pht««" i
..II Unc. y wu* h.uii
will make cood ii.olr ■•opiN.niii
1o .M.indav
froii
I*. H Bcrn.'plnc i« 1
|i.| dl. I *om«- r. |iair1iii; i
week on hu.ln.'i'a.
.III.in wblli- liiTP.
The Ijtdi*-' Aid ».K-l.-iy
uiii.-. .1
:ii:d .1
Taeedat .im-moon with J
I..-..- niy \V..lli>.
Brower.
\lhll
I':.-Ta>h.r Siiiida..
Leon llhi- wau.ln Trat.
li..ni..
fm-i
Ml»se* flan. .-i..d IM'IIR ...ll.sl
Tr.'s.a
Monda) and Tueday.
^
j
>
Klny.1..’.
Nlla^Tid fVm WaRni-r. Salunhii.
The Service tiiilld r the
M.
i: Thi
■Mr Ull.l
Mr*
M.-l'li.Tl
W-K.
Nancy
l!..iiii.-r
*a*
li..ni
ehnreh will i.i-vi ..n lYi.'ro
^MlbiRpd ot Ho- fbamplon- home Si
Uur-.la>. fr.iiii Wall.m.
Deceniiwr MV. with their pi.-.id-n
311.* Home Andpruix. and br..lh..
Mra. Viola rUrk.
IH' l.'fl ht-r.- last Mnndav niclit f»
ind Mr*. O.' irpcn
of
Ri.'<
Opal Cildi. rlsilcd her Krandiutniii
Bed Ha). Ala..'to *(*-nd ih.- w|w.and 3fr«. W. i:.
m.
OTcr Sunday at Klncwl.y.
wllh thPlr fMther. I'buI Andenum.
Ta.lo r. Sunday.
Orance Feller waa li.itn. Ir.im tllci
dauBlitPt
Mr and Mr*, f'r.-d May and cbl
Karr from AVrdneeday to Saturday.
di.-n of (V.ifton. w.-i.. niip*l* of .Mn
were Tnopmp Hliy oaller* S
Frank Walter rctuni.-d to fadllla
May * brntniir. tico Suh'I.. and fam
OileiiKPi' of Helrnil.
BPPIII
Saurday. after *|M.n.!iiu; Tbaukseli
Mr*.
!v for Thank*c1vlitc. r> iiimInK home .Thank*ulvltiK wiih
Mr.
nn
daucht.-r wa* Sum to Air. nn.l kjiday. .
Sladlphaiir.
Edna Clark
Mpent
ThanliKKlvlng
.Mr*. Shaw an.l da<u:bi.Mr* Run Haakint on Sunday. Nuicm
liJi trl.-nds In klantun.
Pranre* apenl’ TIiankaRlvioK at Hi'
.Mna Shannon waa a piiput of hci (taker home.
Roxa Bartr. Hniaam Hohn. Ib«*:.
Smlih and Howard (MIp palled at He
(all hoinp Sunday afipmoon.
Mr. Ull.l Mi* Krn.-si imnliani sprn
Thankiclvini: wllli Hyman Hall niu
family.
('lint rom-liiM.
imily appiil
TIiankBKi.Inc w
and
Mrs.
imirl Ilf Hra»n.
Mr. and M.* W.nkoop of Tn.
Ii>. vIbIIp.1 Mr. and ..ir*. Iim*
i*t Thur*.l«y
Ml**.'* Iilaiiplu- and Hazel M'
attended Hu- liniwn chiir.h Hi
i-'-toinR. ■
.,
Some of (be 1*1.* of till* *eho..l
ptaypd ball with tbe *1 hoot
of
Grawn
‘n.iirwda..
Tbe arnre
wa*
and 1T In fn.iir of Mono*- Cpiil. r.
Elh-ii Wal..m
.'ulb.l
on
Cra.v
Rain* Sunday afipmoon
Mint kllnirifr Ro*e .wllPd on Ur*.
IL A CowIp* Kunda; afiemoon.
r.race Rain* lieliu*| Mr*. A.
a f' w dav* la*t week,
lid Mr*. II. K rowl... of Alin
ire pxiippipd li'.me In a we. i.,
J-liP dIMrIrf
Bup.'riniPiidini. H.->
Keiidrl.'k will prpari
roaeti it Monro.' f.-nl.-r Sunday radmlDK
omlDK at ll:3o lu*t
time.
kfiasp*
Jo*p|ihlne
and
Marear.!
ot abcotic
linrtz vlaliPd achool PTiday anemoon.
H. 8. Hobhi wa* a Traverac Vtly
mlliT Hip Rr*t of the wp.-k.
tliP lAdip*' Aid will me.-l PVIday
for an all day'* nfccUnR with
Mr*.
Orn»n.', .
U. A- CowIps wa* a Traver*.'
riiy eallPr Monday.
SpanRler and B.
Crain
wprp
-Travpn.p CUy eallera Saturday.
AU'otioL * res ukKT.
—I.iirff.T (Hid. lii-iivier Ihiiii
' bliHiki'tsuauall.vti'ildat fMin
line 1.. ♦1.2T.. .Ml fpMh ^iid
soft, in Ians, irmys nnd white.
U*S OF HMD HMEISEOEeiini
T«'A carload* of colida and Ilvcsiorb
beloncInK to falQlIlp* from N.-hraaka.
Ml** Hianrhp Ncw.-ll
»a.
arnred lore, on Moada>
Th<- fnml- from Tra'.i-. ritv Tluir*.la>.
Ilea.*ri1l arrive in a f. w da;s t.i lake
Clar.uu-p Wblli- .ume Ii.uhp
ap thcl
-crldcnre on a (arm near this
lopaliiv
Mr*.
Aedtp* ir.sl|.
!9oo Drops
SStnHd VSies in Blan
kets at 39.^ S9C,
. «9c. 98c. (1.19
at
icklpy.
Hic
Sam-
* w.irkint
They ore flInnninR on riving an' old
fasliiohed dimatlnn party
the pirior
(111 Hip.' il'iy. In Hm- afu-moun diidrld
fculh'j-iiilPKdpnl. Upv. Sir. KPiiilrick*
will iiiiiduct HureRiilar quarterly
nieeiInK. '■
jipoiiitment* for Hie rvmlnc
SundBv bv Kpv. Sir. Cole* are si
IU..1- a. III. at KluRsluy. 3:w l>. ni, at
MaMdrytt. and- in Mayfield
in
ihe
pvenlnR.
Stueh inii ri-st 1* beitiR shown In
the Sunday school, and a cordial invilntipii I* pxivnded lo all who are
not already a member of some Sun
day RChoilI.
/Epworih lAiaRDe on Sunday evenItiR b-d by Ml** Elda Crapo. Topic.
"Has God a man for Our Uvea?"
The UdIp*' .Aid will .m.-el next
Tiiesdny al the home of Mrs. Ralpli
Case.
The day
j*
chaoRed from
Thursday lo Tuesday
because
the
Luilicnin Aid Rtve a public *0ppcr on
Thursday.
Summit City itemfc
Mrs. Ruth Wykoff. while vlsltlne In
Travrrsp City la*i wi'ek fell and broke
her hip bone. Mm. Wykoff to a veryold lady and Rrave fear*, ore enter
tained of her recovory. ' Her
John. Jeesle and Joe have made trip*
to Traverse fliy to sc* her.
ML** Allse Boyd epent Tba
wllh lu-r iiiotlipr al William
Sid Mcrrtt lost a
horse
Monday
Hiis ItuHl ha* retnmed >
liter Ih-Iiir abscoi several w
Mr- Ganl:
■I Greek liUlory.
le phy sic* cU*B have started the'
>' Of sound
The Riilh' basketball leain a
Ing hard aod expert to- start
ouikldc gaiiick soon.
ro« don't like that profeoatonal
opUmIstr "Not macb,’* replied Mr.
Orowebef; "there are tlniea when I
night focert mr trouble* If he ware
Bot eonatantlr advising me to make •
tarrtble effort ta cheer bg.'*—Waa^
«Bgt(b Star.
♦
LEGAL HOnCSS.
•
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦to♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
MORTGAGE SALE.
Defauli havliiR Wn made in tbe
condltloua of a certain mortgace made
and executed b.v Herman W. Smith
• Mr*,
IViilrii
*n'I Effle M. Smith, hi* wife, of Trav(n.m N.'w York. m1|p
erae CKy. Michigan, to John'31.
on .Monday.
kluK of the same plaie and
stale,
Mr and
. .lohn McOariliy
dated Ihe twelfth day of October. IIMI.
riiai.kwiIvlnR day I
of
Bakter.
and recorded in the offItV of the Reg. Mr and Wr*. A,
who l>k» Decii very *lck
k
for ^ut
l*ter
of
Deed*
for
Grand
Trarerae
lli-nm-’?t of"l
R.H1M1.
•ecovetiflEr^'
fiiumv. tllchigan. on ihe ittb day of
M.'<>i-tliy »ppni S
had
dchatlla*l
Ociobcr, H*ni. In I.IIkt t3 of Mortliit^ay on *ti
■tale wM.
proMl.|Hon. gaic* on iiBKe 3*:. which, with the
Rupxt* of Hoiir; SrpRiiiillcr and faml
-. Ibown. of Traverse
it City
t'ltyX wa* ____
ired thereby on Ihe I6tb
______________.-by
ly.
ssem'^anil exblliUed
ei
pre«em\am1
many ' Blld< of JaDoary. ipir.. duly atstgoed
Mr*. Hum I>iiplk<- *onl lo lui|>ppr idctiire* from views collincd by Uic
ijirkina, widow ot John M,
on WpiliiPMlay
for rpvitmI
wr^s'
velopmom
hureaii.
William
11.
»ed. who boviKit with frii'iid*
iilor was al*u present and pave ar
Church lUma.
Inien-MlnR talk.
Itpv
Mr LlddU * lamily
arrived
Mondiiy pvptiliit iind ihpv are \*t>
bu*i niaklnj; Hip
pamonace
hompregister * office alorcsald o
likp.
kpv LIddip * Bi'i.olMmppu for next
Sunday nrp at KlnK*ley m -i" "11 a.
ind T do J. m.
At RparllnC* In
Mr and Mr*. Wm “I.. Wtlaon. Rr..
afipriiooii at 3:ri» |i m. rovonant
iip ThankriOVTnB turkey with
Ibptr RiPetlDB on Saltndax afipmoon at S:<W
on. F. W. WIlKon and family of Trav-, p. m- YoutiR I'i'oiiIp* nipplini; npxt
Sunday pwiilns a\
> p in . |pd h>
Mi** Emma Mohp* i* vlnllinR the .Min* F.dlih
ih-rcpr
The (io|iir
I*
Samiiinn'* hniiip near^Biirklpy.
•Thi‘ Id.'al rhririlBii IJfc and
It*
Ml** l.ucilla Start waa an over 8»n- Rpward."
IV vlnllor 111 Manloii.
II K Saylor and wife n-lumptl Mini
Mr. and Mr*. John Hammer of Sllfrom
raillllac
I.T IJikp, *i*'iit
Tliank*Kl»ltiK
clay
with Hir Inflpr's iiarent*. Mr. and
IIXKh till
Ur from Mr*, rha* BaiTpHWalion last
W.-I1 .vetMr. and Mr*
I’. R.
Bocart and
MlR*
TliprpHa
tViwncy
rtnuelilpr Iva »iiptu Tliankwrivlnc day
ThankRRlvlnK at Iirr home
at llucklrv, Bii<-8t8 at
the
Sheet'*
home
'
Chan. Hopflln aad wife nored. MoiI*. R. noRBri and cha*. Iio* were
day to thp t'a*p and CrotKpr farm, hiiRincas CAllcra at Traverse aty iPrI
ri-rmtly vacwtpd by Adam Mans Mr. day.
Mans hn« movpd onto 111* farm rerenlSH** Pern Sheet* was called home
|v purrliBRpd of K. Koan.
on Monday tn upp her hmlher,
■ Ml** Ruth Wakpwin arewnpanlod wa* actdcntnlly shot
HI* condition
MiBK WiillamK to ber home lu Trav. I* much linproxnl and Slla* Sheet*
pr*p t'iiy lu *i*-nd the balance
of In back at her post lutalfi
ThankSRlvinc work,
Mr. nml .Mr* 1-M and Irwin Raw
<-ha», Rendall
line* n-itim«'d from their y|*ii
on
Saturday. They hove *|ipiif a couple
laroor'atSjmpri*
rotkrr aud wife, Sir. ami Sir*.
of week* near (Jniml Kaphifc
huhimond*
Mr* .lohn Tiylor *imnt Th'ankNili
jJ H. Monrop of KBlnmazon,
ice »1lh her bniHier In Trav.'rac I'll)
SundRy vlnllor In town
Amo* BoRari, aired I7. preached hi
John SpariinR of Manlon. vtaliPd maiden sermon In Summit City an
rplallv.-* In Ea*t l-aradlae over Sun hi* borne church on Sunday.
Mlay
Robd %ord* from hi* riral trUI art
day.
Mr*. O. W, Sammon* went on Sat
heard from l>ol)i jioint*
iirday to Itowadac for a roiiple of
A. cottBRP prayer mretlns held lari
wppkx' vlalt with relotlvea.
week at Jack XVlieat'* wa* well *1Sir*. Gpo. McDonald and dawHilPt tended: thlrty-five wer
preoeitt
iHaliPll. and fwo Rrandaoiui. Donald
new contcat haa been *urtPd
and Kponeth ra*e. went AVedne»day In thp Sunday achool and the result
iBRt to MuRkpRon to Tl*t( rplatirmi
* awakened Intereat and a full beusi'
Thpy rpturtipd Monday- eronlnR.
The ThankoRtvInR •dinner* In
lbGm. Powlaaa and
famllv
ai>pnt lelchborfcoed were a family dtnne:
Thankaclvlns with relaUves 4n Man- at Aaron llotea. another at
Leaier
ton.
Wheat*' and one also at Reo. Weeae's
Sir*, rhaa. Cook waa very *lrk la*l home.
week and to some b«ler
at
thl*
An omitalon wa* made'last week
wrltlnR.
' a party Riven on November 3l*t.
Sira. Bon Hayea and rblldren.-appni . J honor of Ur*. Sam Cronkhlte'a
ThankaRlrinc with relatUe* In Stand- soih. birthday. Only relatives
were
toh.
ml. and H.ey made her a pre*Thp achool exerrlaca Rtvan
last
of
a
beautffnl
rocker.
Mra.
Wadoesday aftemocw were a *u<
Cronkblte I*
one
of
onr
olderi
Tho aelertlooi by (be pupUa
pioneer*, having come hero In tbi
plPBRlnR and well rendered.
There sixties.
wore .ciilte a number ot parvnta
in
The union Thank«RlvlnR terylre*
Bitendan CP.
the Raptiri church were very well
O. V. Holme* «f Holmea
SldlnR. attended. Rev. Sir. Cole* Rave many
waa a Klncaley caller Monday.
Ur. 'xcelb'Bi tbooKbU on
the
ThankaHolme* tpll* UR that he ha* sold hi* Ririnc aubiecL
farm mod expect* (0 more to JUassley
On Tbunday of thU
week
SIMhedlst membera of tbe different
Ralph
Claa*
asd
(amUy
were poUiU ot tbe cterso aerro n pot lock
•Iri. jiaffto
liaffto l.»mhklir
JiittonsBoy
MlRh Bihool met the fa*t RpIIti-am of Traverse City In the Br*l
of Ihe aeaaoii last Friday night
and defeated them. :ih to .'(3.
Mr, uud Mr* W. r Kiub leli Tliiir*day for itieir home in llciiiun llarlHir.
Mr*. Itr. Caync wa* a Travetae City
vlBltor Tuesday,
Tbe Souiherp JuMUw SinRers Kaye
an pirollcnt |>ri)f;rum al the opera
tiou»e In-t Wp.Inpsdav niclit.
Mis* Sophia Sleltnel and nlnler. Mr*.
.McCull.v, aiient Tuesday «t Traverse
cny.
• The Si. Mlrhacl's school Rave a
fine enicriBinmoiit at ibc opera b
ThaiiksRlvhiB tilRht.
Mrs Hr Miller was opeM^ied oi
apiiendlcitu last lYIdny by Mr*. Tburlell and Thlrlby of TrBverai.,CHy; She
I* ImprovlnR fast
TIk- ‘■ei'ond number of the CItiten'a
l/cdiire puursc was
held
Monday
iiiKlii
Hr Hagerman's nubjeci *a*
-•1 Ik- W orld We Uve In ' The lerture
courne Hu* year I* a pood one aod
bfauuld be well attetideil.
School Notaa.
The latln elas* have started (he
third declension.
Hoy Sletfrn* r entered
(be
tenth
grade Mon'lay/
Thomas Hjila
cDiercd
the blgb
school last week.
The *cho
.•xi-ccu lo put on Ulckens- Cbrl»l
« Carol belore CbrlstThe boys’ blph school baiketball
team won from
ihe Tra'erae Reli
ance*.
Hccemlier 13 Ihe l>oyt meet
the (Bsl East Jordan IRRh ochooL who
Were cohhidered the fastest team In
northern .Mlchlnn la*t yeiar.
They
won from Sutton* ^y Sy-tfi al East
Jordan. On Dec IVih Uie Franktort
High lebciol will be here, and a rooJ
hard fight will be init up. Not nioch
la know-n of tbe strength of the t«am.
as this to the first ume relaUoas bare
boMi pstabllibea with Frankfort.
School will fctarl beginning at
next 'B'cek and lollliiR out a half hour
earlier.
Tba tcatbeia win meet Tbaradsy
e Dole secured thereby on the
w
y of May. 1913. was
dub' a*BiKiied by said Fatrick
tek Bur
Burden to Sainnel He* and the asslcnmcm thereof
recorded fn the recixier's office aforeF
aai-l ou the gktb bay nt -Mar. A. D..
i:<i3. in Utieued.crf.Mongagaa on
pace .IS. upon which iTmtiMii.'rlii 111
la claimed ib'be dtie and retnalBlBR
nn]<aid at Ihe dale hereof Sevea Hun- •
dred Nlnety-Socn aod 4$-Ipu Dollara
l$THT.4(H.
..
..
Uir or in e<iulty ............................. ..................
recover the debt secured thereby.
or any |i*rt tl
ihereof, notice U tberafore
hereby
____ ______
gives that by v..
irtne ot I
Iiowcr of sale contained in aald
*
me
gage, and In compliance with Ihe autate tn such caae made and provided,
(here will l>e aold at public ancUoa or
vendue 10 Hie highest bidder, 00 Prl'th day of FeSruary. A. U.,
1?I4, I
o'clock In the forenoon of
that <: ,
>1 the north front door oC
Court House. In the cliy of Trav• Cliy, that being tbe fdaca for
holding Ibc Clrciill court for said munty of Grand Travcn-c. The premlaca
ilp*crll>ed In
aald
mortgage, or so
iich thereof a* mav be Dereaaary 10
H*r> (he sniouni then due. InclodC the pri
recloaand sale nnd an attornw fee zff
Twenty Dollar* as provided for In laid
Igage.
The premise* to be sold
described In said mortRageas that
parcel of Und lying In Travetae
(
e City.
Grand Traverae.
county,
..............
MlchlgM.and described
>ed a*
«
'followB.
"
towlL; AU
of l-ol Numbe
mber Eight (SI and .tbe
■" It Fifteen
nsi (ee(
(«., of
_. I,ot
____________
•D (ISi
.S'nmber
' i9l In Block Four (4) of Peiiy
Kannah'* Swond Addition to tbe THlage mow city I
of Traverae City,
Dated December 4. IBIS.
SAMl'ELH.^.
UNDERWOOD ♦ CMU
Attorney*
a fi
for Ass Ignee.
t City. 1
dac'il. 11, IK. 33. i*;n 1. X. 1*. XX. 3, iw»
S, 13. 19. 36
CONNINE & g^NINE
LAVW:
Otoftmrl Law Practice. laeluAtn
.
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Twapai
'ML^NlcSSiaBT ^
fkmtsx-
OBAMD nUVEBIl HKRAT.T) AHD TBATSSII BAT SAOLI, THXJB8DAT, DEOEHBEB 4, 19iS.
J4ome Cheer
--------cold. It mar be ma<
oolor them: pwhaat paaUn*
iDto ballR. rolM >n Ihd yolk of i ^
* oaeri a label on which you hare ecrlh.
eKk. and browned In hoi bucL t
•
aomethtaK rasembll
I '
thrLtiW Into the rold cooked rice may le^ tlon. On the other elde
♦
- ntJntalkl
tJnfalld •
• will rheer
*" ««■ •'"1 'be mixture thin♦
nod
to
a
later
with
«wert
inlUt.
Cover
0 InvaUd.
with inwied rhe«.«e. ,K,,ir into a pan
Ope elrl hit upon an orialnal Idea „,j
ThU rtakee n moat de.
There 1* one waj’ In which almoat when aho made a eunHower Iki«. Kor ijriooa diah. and
an)lK>dy can help an Invalid'aaya a ‘be foundation, alie took a round bo* any meat,
maipalne. It U this; er.
Oo to
her homo
‘"‘•bM In diamrter and two deep.
......................................e
ewmo
('hicken
atid
Panmlpa-Waah.
♦
^
1
^
^
Christmas For
harden your heart and t
,»W.^c,iiea to the .vounimi
ipud^e with.
A ChrlHlina* Cm-Or It would be
ben, you e» to buy your neu apitropripte for a toridc N llnon .how.
bltchen.^icen.lla look at the honv... .r_,hat n .blld could make u a roll
‘ ‘‘'■"’"k
.»«• if you <nii t find «n^ one doren dual rUnha. Cut pood
Vn. U«bel Bates Wiiliuu. Editor.
‘ bctt-T mop than yon hate m-.n umility rhe.»e<-lnih the dtwlred sire.
rinaer tuit la pra.- roll i|...
*.^1,
mo|.. 1/the more emi.ro,.ier> • emt-m. and outline „
equipment rome the ai.ivT-', c ro«B-.t,„ h an initial In the rorner
—7-----------------------------------------------------aeveral weeka before Cbrlatmas and ®*'* *'“1^'•
y'""*
iK-roim and quarter the laraulpa and
•'■'rtceraiora. the wonderful \ae. Km- a Omen two or three different
•tthlehMt.
beat IborouKhly with a allver fork. „
creetlnim to her fhenda
* . “
‘
'“cm in allklitly Halted water
cb-wer* ron by electrlr tH.w.-x, ...... . of .-mth.. make the roll a^tm.t
1 naked the way to Uecblchen—for I Thl. candy may bo colored wiu. fruit
“*•.
for twenty mhmuw. |.re,mre one or - — bo— » >ou have no. ...... h-. vVh.-,. n,.T,. Md Ih Tm„
bad wanderMl far.
trieliy. the ele.irir Jrons. .-tc. mar- a am.li
„r.,i roll ao that the
‘
hoMdsj. .So outlay faaiened win, slue to the Inner edite ni. the ba< k ids.y
ihem in .
And aotutht ta vnln the Cbrtatmaa red and makea an execlleni cocos- ,
................................
'.douB tiine and lutcki eax-rs all and c-lored ie-;j,v „t
,,
„„
Child, andd soukh. in vain U.e nut candy by
e half mpfu. of
dllpUn
delpi.lnK pan. akin at
aide uup, arranm- ••'mtrlh.nora to bapplom*
Hui.eh .......................................
atar.
prral«J rocoaaut to
cupful Of
Ill eome unruled taper In atrlpa ,he laraj.ltai around Ihem. dual
............
Karmllii: 'Ik <-otnlnR to be a ai-lenre t
!y II alie Irlea to
. ribbon.
One fared me fortti with lamp
of the randy.
IK. The faniK-r
Fhith. and for a apart* It aecmed
Pepiierralni Candy—To two riipfula would be dellRhtcd to have a imivale ,„d prevailed uik>o many
*•••<-(» ubreflHt •t the tliiMH
»n.»ur, tpr . .Ml.. Tb™ .1,™
„
.......
„
Aa thotuth Indeed a llcbl Illumed the of yranulaled kujfar add one-halt cupHoboa, Rec.pe*.
Add Jual enouch water to prevent the *>i*M-aBfiil on<-. i nd HO W-flh the
way whereof I dreamed.
ful of ndlk and one t<-aa|>oonful pep-*
houaekit-iM-r Many _
i hmiM-ki-,-i~T. I
_____ _______ _
KsIhIii ....
'■'ll.
|.*|rrt cream ,
■rrve as a friend In need by writ
w-r
— lea
.. -hiach
. "Up
.. waa rolltHj
One passed me where the crose-rtwda i>ernilnt oaaence t'ook fur about ten
rolW up the rlilckena
chlckena and parnlim
parnlim are richly “‘■uw. will read IIiIh a
".Tl.rU . carefully on.-„uif ,,
•wpftil of but-'
Ina thanka for Kllla ret-elved.
met. and wbUpered me of mlnulaa and remove to a buttered writer were .1... ... ........................... ^
*"*'
“''“■‘■'■d. hastini! them fre.|ueD>lv ■"
*'■'1’‘.•'••r*' I" ‘he men. y
nnd add tr.. 1.,,
while Inatinc
(T«at*. boaUng It thoroufibly aa
..
paper, and was wrapiuv] in a piece of with hot wiiter and Puller. When
ffm>‘7' Sure .-nouBli, that ‘^mManily, oi... , ,ii
suxar and
and stamps It would make her offer brown
1 lo! my little) eoolt.
llsHOO-pafM-r When all were dqhe.
d^e. plaio
pla. the tlibken on a plalt.-q 'luestlun Is everlaHlIncly aHkliiR fl^j^cimiitiiie
iH.-utine ihive minutes:
flame of faith went out.
Sea Foam Candy-Three cupfuls
'‘el.v.me.
^ ready they were packetl , I end In
Ihe I«r>-nl|<a neatly around.
muney well exp.-iidi-<| |n lisila ‘hi-o add li^o whob'^ben one came by with icraeloua of ilxht brawn aunr. one-half cuiv
"‘Afl
enouch you the b»*. prisluHnc a Rood I
Willi Ihe ' Riwy sllshlly “‘"ke# more money ; your hiiHhaiid eatvolk w.M m-at.-n
^^d sift
mien, who held aloft a dove:
ful of water, one lables|ioonrul of
‘<^'eiher iimterlal from which of a aunnower. Whenever the Inva- i
:ened win, flour mixed amm.ilily
" ‘'m
•"
i^<‘e make '«<, cupf.,1*
ii„„r, ,ou,
Ahd smiled Into my aaddened aoul. 'IneKir. lk.ll without atlrrinc (aa “■
imas.-ealtiK a real iht- Hd drew out one of ihe hiile n.Ila |
IlltlP cr.-.im or rich milk fTavor “
'■"> « l-'r^^enl frull knlf.- that •l"a'bfula (1. v.-l in.-a>nr,-„„-nU of
and apoke to me of l^ove.
fondanti until ic forms
aoft ----ball .
the rravy wUh
nuiBlirw.m "aia.,7”
- -a ----,J<> friends of ihc she knew she would find aonicUiluR
................
................aliroom
>-aiaiip or
The Hurnl ('allfornlan.
couraei »,r i.akin« i">vvdi-r and add
Ho led me thr^h
•n «ce water. Iiemove ayrup from
*'f ‘'•eaehed smualnir.
.
tomato aaiiee and add more suaHoa-------------------- r—
-Utepnaiely with onc-half of a rupfnl
paths where fragrant flowers fire and when It aiopa biil.bllug ‘■‘‘““h clolli, asklnc three or four :a
if y„„ i„.ar of a child whoR- Christ- Ing If needed
"f '"‘Ik to first i^un- then add
grew.
pour Blowl) into stiffly iK-aten whites "Tits their names uimn ea.h one mas Ih.y must Im pasne.l In l.e«l ask
-----------------------Work For Little F.ngero.
om- eupful of raj.ins s.-d.-d ..„ |«
And showed me all the awectncM of of ‘«o eg^. aUrrtnj: constantly. Heat
however, siamp or draw ip the every friend you meet m send.a pi: Equipment For Eflldencv
'»
and dr.^Ued win, on. taWe■ the iMogx 1 never kne*.
“niU the mixture will hold iu shape, ‘‘‘'nirr of the squares a simple de ture pusleani to that Hilld. What If '
,
..u
^
cettim; r.-udy. the myaierimis s.-creis Kpisipful of fiSiir.
Ueat vigorously
He brought me lo a little home, and ‘hoa add one leasimonful «C vanilla ’'■k*' “•
worked In outline stlteh. they do n<4 know himT-thal net-d ..
••<••»•■'
timiher and the children, and fill Imitered and floured Individ.
told me It was mine:
and one cupful of rhop|>ed nms. Drop 'f peoplo sav they cannot write on wake no Hnssit.ie difr..r.^s..,.
•" ^ ''*'*'*
-*'*'*''
•“ ' Here a - some simple gifts which are uni tiits iw».i|,irda foli of Urn mlxfew 11,-ks." As a viirtatlnn alimwi os
I entered through the lintel low. aa to
*n>aH r°URh I'Hes on buttered pa'■>' » piece of <-arbon paisr,
dlffeieol for wee fingers to Hire, Sprinkle tops w-lin bla&.hed
**l'u»h1e v»<r pr..|Hiae; •Soinf-tlmea It manage:
a aaered shrine.
l*«rI
face down, on tlie s.piarv. and
and shre.ld.-.l almond* and bake In a
• Is belter to drop y„ur tools and buy
1 b«xrd a baby's cradled cry—a wo“>ult and Niit Candy—Throe cup- "f ‘‘ a |.le.-e U white |,at>er ujmn, ♦
I’late rroieclor#-j>laie pp.te.iors. .mo.lcrate oven twenty b> twcnty-flvo'
lo Im- used Is-tw.-.-n plates, can be minutes.
man's aoothful tone,
«f Haht brown sugar, one ubie- '‘'•'h to do Ihe wTlKiig; that will
Kowhere
do
we
women
slww
ou
Jhs
Christmas
^/r</
And saw the Star I sought. In eyes "Pnonful of vinegar, one cuiiful of eaiise the aicnatiire to show on the
ma.le easily of white fell, rollon flanl.lgJit Fruit rudding—T.'ork one• oiinervalikm more than In oiir dini
that melted lo my own.
water, noil until it forma a soft '*loih. Outline the doilgn and'all Uu^ ^
^.
• —........ ............ —“ nel or loili.n wadding, f-ay your half rupful of butter until rroamv
A bumble devotee, l kissed a little “•'*
•ater, Is-t stand with- name* In lurK'-yred enihroldery; <ot
•
JLe^.Xg
"" •
h..i,sek.e,.|ng .3.^.
...,u.pm. nr^l.T*'’?!
ni. That «>M |t. fac... .lownwar.l,
and draw. a line t-ggs well '•“’•‘-'"“•‘fx!''
br*ten one «x»r
eunful ‘wo’
«f
■ gartneni'a hem.
- *>!“ iarring In n cold place until lukc- ‘nn and act the squares loKeiher.
A-pd knew at la-'t that I had found *ann. then beat until of a creamyaround the edge* and brlarstltch
NM
„„
»"»'ll'
.1,,. PMI.. -m .
Th. Milk MM
ot Wm ml.Ml
the way to Ueihlehem.
ronatiteney. Add onehalf enpful of ‘“f I"'"' »nd sc-anis with the red cot- ‘'“•'“‘J
‘he |.p.vc-rMal gma,.- f..r
X”"
''X'-''
1’““ «•' **ur first wMu- fc-lt prot.-ctnr* ncod only i- and sifted win, three teasiwonfuls
—Rlanche K. Holt Muriaon.
"xla and one-half cupful of ‘on- S'l'h a bedspn-ad. will always ‘ hristmas. Moat of us'ran manage "■''"•■k'^plng mnfit and has never ,-ut oui; the cotton flannel on.-s are cf baking-powder: then add three
_______________
.chopped raisins. Ihop amall Simon- ni'K-ar to bring near thi.su friends
'•''"'■■e a chirken. however, and n
old biii.-her s.-niiuped on the cklge; and th.- <o! fourty of a cupful of raisins seeded
•
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on buttered paper.
»ho bav- furnished their autographs
'*«»''«» cl.Icken Is fit tor a
"‘“hlorn way ton *add|i,g ones should hi- overcast and <5t in plec-a. oncy-founh of amp• In Ibo light of that scar
•
Popconi Balls—ITepard a boiled -Hen,-.all., a woman who lias
klngsdlaner.
.itougb <oumIcsh st.qk> and l.mvta on the edge with roars.- silk. These ful of ritron thinly »Ji.w «s)li e.,t tn
•
Ue the’age* ImiwaMed; •
• fontUni by cooking to the soft Imll
f*»r needlework Is made hapi.v
Home n.eera Tliafilisglvlng din- .!
‘.uriuan are nm liluMrat.-d,
narrow Mrl|«‘; frutt to bty dredged
• And the Btmg from afar
•
<»"«'half pint of walc-r and one >•> rc.-eiving a pier,- that- has U-.-.- wr this year had for Us •piece de
meanwhile-.
^ fction VVInder-fnt a star out with one-fourth of a cupfid of Bbur.
•
Has swept over the world.
^ • P‘d‘ "f confectioners' sugar, adding Parted, tiigethcr with sufficient ma- reslsunce- southern |uin fried chick‘ Pol"‘ of very thick pai- r or cwrdlKwnl. -furo Into a btKiered mold or tin |>all.
• Every- heart is aname. and lUc • " Benerou* pinch of cream of urur tertals to complete the work. Natu- en. Three rhii-kens too old to make
** *
'
"‘artang It first wiih iiencU. so that th- down A.ver and steam one and
•
bosuUful sing
’
• “'"I .P«"rlBg while boiling hot Into nJH- If « I" * kind of work which »
'lass fry. hut not old enouch
T’’ !'
’‘“‘1^ T“*" wind one-half hours. • In the homes of the nations that •
atimy beaten white of one egg; ............ are just iu-KitniIng to lake up, ‘o !.<• elass-d wiM, the uM hens
.................. *...... .
Is and Is worth ferty dull ones, for Clrandmmher would I.e a
when
of
a
creamy
conslsieney
from
“'o
rc-Hplenr
should
!"•
exac-tly
Jointed
and
dot
In
jilerc-s.
t of mfiher one cupful of sugar and oneJetua is King.
hc-n
yc.ii
buy
Hill.,
buy
two.
so
these
star*,
c-a-h
one wound' with
with Calf c-upful of butter, add thgee well
—Holland. ■ the conliniled lu-atlng, stir In one how to take the new- stitches. If the stewing. Thc-y wer,- put on tup i
daiigm.-r
wcrtli will, you
How a dlffc-r.-nt colored cotion-iwhlte, l-aien eggs, thr.-c^
____
and one-half cupful* of popcorn. Pattern pldases hi*r she will lighten
-■‘b’»e in a i-overed baker three
fir c.laddf I" H usuahb,.r Is blac k, brown or any tolor that she s,«,r milk, one <-upful of'airawb^
Mould Into small halls, roll in pow- many a dtill hotir iiy working upon hours^Iwfc.rc dinner, with plenty of *
-nil-ill? Ixmk around the store us,*.
__ __
dered sugar and arranco in a largo II- In flio.se cases where the Invalid's water, and cookecl h,i steaming anrl *
prevent- ilnwlndlng slf|i Jam. _
one leaspocjnful
of baking soda.
liiid
on,
Uiat
will
the
end
of
darning
eoHon
into
a
liny
one
half
h-aspoonful
each
of powderplatter.
favorite occupation Is either knitting
«itnirfi-ring for a i-ouple of bour» The ""
" fit ov»v your uil s
Marrons Hlace—Those are not at or cosbellng tii^ two follow-lng sugrlriards. livers, hearts, npe-ks
l«l and am cut In ilu- star.
'
ed cinnamon and allspice, and two
,n<- washing of vess'-U- H A Heart Sachet—A small square of cupfulsuf sifted flour. Mix well, hake
all difficult to make and are aomo- gestlons may Iw; worth rairying out: upiH-r hacks -were mean while tHiilii:^
',-d asa fcti-atwer too And silk and a little rihW are the things lo byera. and pot together with
thing of a novelty, choose large chest- ''Ind almul a ainall
gift enough tnen-ly in nnuihrr tin. with lots of !*"
a wire Ir+lug buket that neeiled for making this dalbtv gllL white Icing
nuts, which can In* bought at Hie «omed to cover ti; then, ax youwa'er. for gntvy.
r the -dc- of the |i^. for Fold the silk Inlo a trbaule-and.s.-w
tJrape Jub-e Ice-Roll incnioartcp
fruit stores, and boil them until they work, coneeal others In the same
An hour beforeserving, tli- chirk
A timely word la S|ioken by -Mrs. are lender. Remove the akin carefulAs the-knitter .proceeds with en wa.s r-nHivcd from the Inker, sea- ii *" », -.vs and fritti-ra and fUh? ihe'etlge.^ together. Bt-R^e the seam rupful of sugar anfl one-half cupful
Kate E. Ward In -the Charlotte Tri ly so as not to
food cl,upper, and a |,Vi„r,i ,u',rr Chi- sa. het with a lit- of boiling *«ier for Hve mioutes
hreak the chestnut, her work, after rhris^mas. she wi:| soned with pe|iper and salt, rolled In
bune Cood Cheer deimrtment. She
1 a rolling pin? 1-ook tt- sc-nted .-otton. -W'-'f jp-ttlng It Cool ,be ayrup. and ,dd one-lhlrd cuptKrni at once into cold water and Hnd first one gift and then anothe r, flour, and laid In the- wdi greased '
your kitchen workshop w,th an Inlo shaiw bring together the two ful of grafs- juice and onohalf ubleaaya. In speaklBg of the pbrlstmas let them atand for,-.half a hour, then The second* idea Is slmriarr -.writfn big >>ak«-r again. In a slogh- layer,
incfeased efficiency, make a uPiuir rorners and fasten them. Ckiver-spJKnSful of lemon juke. Proeae and
™*h:
drain the rheatmit*!' ‘nTi-e ready a ordera ffor .various articles iwlng dotted with plenty
hullcr. threclist of nccoeimries and buy Hu-m. i
the fastening with a bow of narrow serve in dainty glaasct.
The piers' and magaxlnea and syrup of sugar and water and pour It wound up In the worsted. This plan. ‘>r four bits of onion
slzc
everythtag else - arc elociuent these over the fruit.Ihem aund overof courwe. calls for a previous arrange- »t,iall niarhle* were added, wiu, Just
ffaya of Cbrtsunas and ('hristmas night Tlie next day strain off the meqt and seiilemeht with thoa* shoi" a tiny dash of nutmeg. Half an Inch
Saving.' n should be the most joyqus syrup and tioll it
again fur a few k,e]iera who will is- called Uion to of tmlllng water and the cover'd i>an
time of the year. but. If compelled minutes, pour it over the chestnuts, fill the orders.
wa.s i>op|>od Into iIm- oven, whore the
to be really truthful atKHit,^be mat- Repeat this opersUon every twenty- One who has to remain shut up In thicken steamed and browned into as
ter must we not eo^/ea* that It la four hours for four day*. Drain, the house month after month generalIwrfeet "fried spring
chicken ' as any
noL Are we not making U a worry place on a platter covered with para- ly take* a keen Interest In what h
one ever usted
Ume Instead of a merry time? If'ffin pai>er and let dry In » slow oven, going on outdoors, anci even the smallThe dressing wa* nmde sepxraie
we are It la lime to cal! a halt. The
Fuilge—Pudge la quite the -most e*l and most commoni>lace hapiwn P'«t In it* tin and well moisii-nrcl
Wrth of the dear.Christ shoiild'not popular candy that Is now-made. Take Ings somettme* prove to be a great
with cluc-ken broth
anci sc-i la u„.
bo held accountable for the hurlj- two
rupfuls of sugar, one eupful of
diversion.Take advantage of -ihat warming oven for kn ohurThen put
burly, the rrowdlng at the ntores. the rich
milk, jwo squares of liakers'
fact. Setup wiihin easy vie* from In the oven, on topofthe overeej
wearying of the poor clerks, and of chocolate and one ttblespoonful»*.f th.- Invalid's window a shelf lor hlrd*. leaking |,an for a -lulck browning Iu
all humanity Uiat will he the order butter; flavor it with vanilla. (Irate Perhaps they will iw' more likely to *a* deii.tc.u* ti,c gravy, was lurnof the dot: from ihU time on through- the chncolate. mix It with she sugar, eums to It If It Is fasienc-d to a tree, ed into Urn baking
t«n after the
out civlilxatlon until December 25. If add the milk, and, lioll ov,-r a hot a* they can perch on Ihe branches chirken *a* taken
out. Tliick-ned
we only had bogun earlier! We fire, stirring constantly, as stirring l>elbru dc-scendlng to the shelf Itself, with flour mixe-cj snmoih «^ih -, llitic
meant to. but- we did not and now will cause the mixture-to fudge, or On the shelf sprinkle each day some milk, the rhopik'd glhlM* adde-d, with
what? Just cut down that Hat. that grain. After It begins to boll, adej the crumb* or seeds. If you lisve never a llnle fine mlneed parsley fp>ni the
Is all. That must be your punish- butler. Try in cold water, and^w-hen done tlila you wilt Iw surprised to stilt gre. n plant In the garden, and
meaL Buimosing this one and that (Jto drop forms Into a little ball it aee how- many birds will fly to the was brown and creamy, and with a
one did give you something last H done. kTavoV with vanilla aftgr shelf for their breakfast.
Th'eir very w,-sprinkle of nutmeg hsd the
CThristmas. If h is In your'heart to taking from the Ore. and^stlr untlV>hovcnirnt8 w-iil.i* a sotin-e of enter- lodcseritvhle flavor that marked it
give them aometbing. do it for their H can b» dipped out upon buttered tainment to a sick person for months as a.thing apan from the ordinary,
birthdays, or any time when you get Hna. Dip out with a leas|>oon. and Jf >•« like, you may celebrate the . Why not cook and serve yciur
a chance, but don't s|«ll the (Tjrlal- ‘'r®P on the tini. Nuu or fniiu may o|K-nlng of "Tho BIrda’ Inn” by having airlatmas Bird that way this vear?
mas spirit with aoul-racklng shopping “c' stirred into the mixture after U a Christmas tree Ip the yard; a lUile
(H-rtnan
1-Vied Chicken-ciit
a
or loo heavy draughu on U^at poor *•*" done boiling. If nut or fniit fudge evergreen tree to which should Is- young chicken Into quarters and sea.
purs* that needs to be' full January f* desired. It will be seen that candy atuched bits o{ suet, poiveorn. crusts son the pieces *lih
salt and
1 If pater famlltaa U lo be saved
according to those recipo* Is of bread, etc if nolhtng Is put on the mace: flour them, and then dip In
from worry, annoyance-and ohaae In
'i'‘*tP inexpensive, as with a small shelf 'tlie birds will go to the tree
the Imaten yolk, of an egg: fry a goldbegiQBlos the r
amount of fruU, nut* and sugar quite for their gifts. Tho next day the
brokn In hoi lard .............. ^.,a largo quantity of wholesome candy ahelf may bo used Instead. By choos- «rd and liver separately and u»e as
can be made.
Ing a good book about hlrd* as an ad- a garnish with frloil parsiey-. A to-TJUNCRY kids are «mplm* than »d*y Juat as they
________ _ —~
dlllonal gift you may stir up a lasting mato salad 1. a delicious arcodiA A did in your doughnut day*.
Tor Chrietma* Cake.
Iniereat In her llllle (aathored vlsll- Mmmeht to this dish.
you have seen it made'by a PUot pUnt.' ''TtM Kta i* tbs
Christmas Candy Box ♦ Aher icing the Chrlatma* cake, add on.
Our artlft hat tafceo the old familiar story and brouAt
one plant that is mediaakally perfect. This is ptwcB by
Chicken With Ma<-aronl—Tut a cold
h up to date. He has given Mother a modem up to date
the fact that there are over aigty Uwwisnd Cf thtm In
Acetylene eocAviig range.
actual use today.
» .^L,
—
f.
I.
.
™
1?'
"t™"
I-™
.
MM
M
It
may
surpriae
you
to
learn
that
*,
slired green citron and uae small.
a piece of cord while all about the put a Uy.-r of l«ile<j macaroni urok
being used by the women Mks it
Parllnea—Mix two cupfuls of ........
light round, red candlea for the berrie*. A .......ti there are expenaivc tovs t play en into short lengths in ihe bottom
tho,,ixarvd country botnes.
brown Bugar. one cupful t
'
As you will n«e from the picture, they are duplicaM of
lay.-r of the
a the Unieo Cartade and «
cream.- one cupful of whole .
_______________
____
/oty gM range* used throughout the wnrld. They fumish
r with little
this gss.
heat on up—and have the high ovma with glasi doors
meat* and one teaapoonful of vanll-'®“ ’•O"'*'
»•'»«’ made than of some other gift whk-h lumi>s of chei^’ ri.en a layer of
and all other modem future*.
•>*»
1 can show you slso how this heme made
^^
tilled for a much gttutter expenditure chlcke^^
’ coniiniie until thiis uied to produce the most brUliant sod hern
If ym, feel that ^ folk, would approciate the exmvenl
Place sugar and cream In a smooth
longer and narrower
,|„,e „ money r both. If a doien dish is full: finish
sauce
known—bow- it is used in cookuig*rancet whid do sway
lighting and eooking-if you feel that they
granlte 'saucepan, etlr until sugar
fof
Appl^all these frjenda plan carefully they can de- eprinkled with breadcrumb*.
with the work and bother of handling feel and a
have battled long enough with kindhog. oil. coal, ashes
la melted, then boll gnntly without «l«»r*tiona i ■ the Icing before It lUer-their gifts at half-hourly interinie».
r-... .>tho c—
rhlcken xiroi.
With o„—
Peas—Cut
If you wish. I can send you aim Ae Ozwetd Acetylene
,#Urrtog until a aoft balL may be
vals, making tho Invalid feel that she en up a* for frying, and put In
Company's advertisiag book*. Tbeae bosks teH bow Acety
e representative for this district, of the largeat
fonaed when tried In cold water Relene
is used (or ever s favmdred diSenat pmposet—how
la being fondly reroemtered by many aaueepan with a quart of peas,
-rer*- of ewtry bosne
........ Acetylene utanis
planu in the
the government use* Aeetylene itiarhints. on oeeeimt of
people. It U not by any means a ubIuaiNxmful or i*o of butter, a all
wld-oamely, the Oxweld Acetylene Co—msaiutheir rehabUity. 10 li^t the cnait of Alaska and
tactureri of the famous POot Acetylene light Plsau.
new Idea to make iiacfcagee to be/ipH-o*'onion, a sprig or two of paralev.
the whole Panama canal.
mdk*- ■
lakb. the
eansecutlve hour*, yet A is and moisten with rich s*W milk If
Pa« plana ^ i^ereni hum any ef the other
With theae books 1 wiD glodly furnish yon
Of creamy contislency and uoUl the
hundreds
of
Amenean
Acec
• good one to uke ui> when yoij
can
necei
yoii
nreessao'; sot on the fire, dusting
(fee emtsaate «T the cost
tylene
machine*.
They
work
/
whole maas seemi to «-Hh1[ to the
dr s PBot Ughtiog pUnt
think of nothing belter, and It
it Is
la with a.little nour
flour, rover closely, and
one different principle. They
with ropndq' to At your
are not storage syttaw—
Add a little
reqiilrinwms . Just writs
they are eutomatic—they
T
T''
of u. 2 bmU. Ue ey?;nd
“«>
“<•
before .erv-U«, me bow many room* yon
make
gas-a
little
at
stime.
^y la rold and firm enough to
can “ m2^ oT bUcT «d
P*P«‘ or otherChicken on Ttmst-Cul up a chlckhave and alao how mm^
wtuk the stove or the ligha
haras and outbuilding* yon
would lighL J«t addrsm.
wtth Ue2^k^ ml.r,f aud^ wod whUker. and eyrtirowt 8ew
«k,k .lowly i„ . covered
.=:r-•“ -
......
■■
"■
b,",rL,rZb;
Around tht
Sdiloi's Jable
M
M
Sampling MoIIict’s Doughnuts
- —r'2,r
z-
-- -- -
So, on
onTjtlTni^
d^h
iignur
a glass bonbon dish.
CM.to-T„
It through the ball with a long damdarn*'
*
,---------.
child, would be put hi good humor pint of rich milk with a few lump*
“ ■*
by finding, the first thing In the of butter. Add a lllUe chopped psr*' a want >L
momlng. a bUrk doll In a calico ley when ready to serve. Have Ihe
Atipnssa You Knom Thia.
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.uhv,<o- oieau. woicn nas oeen cut inm. toaat•«=
Chrtatmas. honey!" To ed a light brown. Bghtly buttered.
„M«i. ^ 1°*
gruttlaud ongar add one-half cupful
r and boll without aUrrlng
wadi te «<wm. . —r. k.n w
m
2^tl
•oms bottles of different bIms and tnore preferable with chicken than po-
ehkh tl^ are tnstaUed.
In Afteen years only two aeeideeti have been barged
to the misuse and abuse of Pikit plants. While during tbs
came period over one hundred thoumnd Arm end ae>
odentt have been charted to ether fflumhmta
;C A. CRESSY
Iv'H.uth SutraVBRucrrv.iiicK.
OXWELD ACETYLENE Ca
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I
OEAHD mVSBSE EEKALD AHD TEATKBSS BAT BAOIB. TEUB8DAT. DBCHCBEB 4.1913.
PAGE SEVEN
Board of Supendsors
CarQeld towDsUp'beginning east
derstands the iltualion. Should your Gray that (be board adjourn until
The chalnaas announced as such
Work done In city;
of the Gnnton achoa'i house In Baction cotsmluee, Superrlson Huellmantel.
county appoint a county apaler. tbla S:3o o'rlock tomorrow morning.
B<-n Harmon. June IT, 1913. 4 day:
21 thence west and aoulh to eompleia Dean and Hoxsie.
departmeni win turnUh an experieucCarried.
June 18. 1 day; June i:.. \ida12
the sum of Pour Hnndred Dollara. Ba
ed man without expense to work sevPrank M. Hamlin.
The report of JslI Insiiectloo was
Wm. Egan, June IT, | day; Ju^ 18.
rn SecUont 28 ai.d 29 an appropria- presented and read and on morion
eral weeks with your appolntet, and
Chairman.
ANNUAL AEMION.
I the oath thoroughly lustnict him In bis dutPta. Elmer E ^’blte.
of TbtrtT-elgbt Htindrod and Pffny duly carried wa§ referred lo the J day; June 19. \ day.
The Board of Supenrleon dfGrud of office prescribed.
R. M. AnderaoD. June 17, 1 day;
DoUara SocUon 8 gn appropriatli
1 bo|« that your county at lu Octo
Clerk.
Buildings and Grounds committee,
June 18. I. day: June !9, •*« day.
ber §00x100 will make such an apTwenty-two' Hundred Dollars.
Trarenw County coavuifd In annunl . Dated. Oct. 10. 1913.
klovod by Dean and i
T. H. GUlia.
pofnimcnl under this law. 1 will be
Frank Barnum. June 18. t, day;
Mayfield townahtj^SoctiOD 1 an ap- Gray (bat the clerk he Inttrucied to
Tuesday. Oct. 14. A. D, 1913.
ses^D la the Court House In Ttnv.
City Clerk, glad to furnish you sny Information
June
19. X| day; June 2>J. 4 day;
9:00 o'clock a. m.
----- of Twt-nty-two Htudrad
iheriff the number of June 21. 1 day.
aree^ilf. Uirfalsan, Mondnr. October
Roll call;
nis F. Hi
desire upon this question which
Board called to order by (he chair- DolUrt.
prtsooers he has worked according lo
19. A. P.. 1913. at 2:90 o'clock p. m. sle. Acme township. Prank M. Ham
most Important one to every
James Gray, Aug 1. l day; Aug. 2. I
<Jreen Lake—Saettoh
provisions of Act No Ju Public Acts
Boom caUltd to Older by the cbiOr. lin. Blair township. Albert CarllsA- Inhabitant In your county. Address
Roll call; all membera present ei- PTOpriallon ot Otm The
of 1909.
East Bay townahip. Ralph Hicks. all Inquiries to the Dairy and Pood epilng Supervisor McCooL
Ban. I'mnk M. HunUn.
lara.
Estes ai>peared before the
Pile Lake townahip. J. H. Buell. Department. Lansing. Michigan.
The minutes of yesterday's aatsleo
CUjr of TmvcrM City. Orud Trnr- " - - - It la the sente of the Cor
Peter I^wn. Aug I. 1 day; Agg 2.
board and made auggvstlons along
Edw. H. Burrows.
JAMES W, HELME.
rcre read and approved.
that a road roller. Btona crusher and ^^llne of repairs on present county I day; Aug. 4. I dav; Aug 5. 1 day:
e»e Count}. MlchUnn;
airy and 5'ood Oommlssioner and
The following was presented;
grave! acreena be purchaaed for the
Aug 6. \ day: Aug 7. 1 day. Aug. 8,
Ex. Officio Sute Superintendent Traverse City. Mich. Oct. W, 1913.
1. T. IL Omu. City Clerk ot the Orcen l.Ake township Fred King
coming year'B wefrk as the commlaof tVelgbts and Measures.
V|>oa motion dulv carried bemvd
I0 3U o’clock a. m. alonera have been worUiig at a dlaadCtt) of Traverse City, Micfalgan. do don. Lons Lake township. E. K
David Kyle, Aug 7, I day; Aug, 8. I
.Mckerson. Mayfield township.
Irs
took a retvM until 1:30 o'tlock for
Regular meeting of the County Road ▼antaga along this Una In the^paat.
Moved by Hicks and supported by
hereby cerUfr that on July Jl, I9tj D. Unte'n. Paradise township. Wm.
day.
committee work.
Hoxsie that the matter be made a CommlBsioners held In the Clerk'g of- Board ot County Road Ct
W. Cook. Aug.
day: Aug. 9. 1
the OommlsslM of said city did ap B. Gray, PcnlntuU township. C J. •pedal order of busloees tor Wednes- ce at the Court House.
o'clock
Elmer E M’hlie, Clcrrk.
Board called t
point the followinf named men as Ebner. Wm. H. Nash. W. W. Dean,
bj- the t halr- day.
•clock.
Present—Commissioners Hamilton,
GlenCrowl. Aug 7. I
. Aug. 8. 1
Moved by Dean and anpported by
Carried.
uusc and Swalnston.
BupervlKW ot the City of-Traverse Julius M. Huellmantel and Wm. A.
day: Aug 26. 1 day.
Mills that the resolutfion ba referred
McCool. Traverse fliy. l>ed E
Roll call; bB members present
The
following
was
piesentod:
City, vlr: C- J. Ebner. Wss. H. Nash, Mills, Colon township.
The plat of Old Mlssloa Point, lo
Smith Whltn^. Aug. 26. 1 day;
to the commltlea on piimnca. Ways cvpilng Supervisor McCool.
John J.
Traverse City. Mich., SepL 30. J913. aad Heaiia.
cated on the western iiart of gov.-rnAug 27, I day: Sept. 4, 1 day; Sei>L
Walter W. ^^duMus U. Huell- Helses. Whitewater township.
At
a
meeting
of
the
Board
of
Coun
The
annual
reiiort
of
the
County
tnent lot No. 2 of fractions] section
5. 4 day.
Carried.
mantel and U'firX McOool. and that
Absent—None.
Drain Commissioner
Warren
T. - Shlrlev Powell. Aug. 26, 1 day: Ault.
36. town 30 north, range lb west, all ty Road Oommlsslonera. the foUoiring
The raport of UM mildlara
in Pehlnsula township, required to be ■esolutlnn was premnted and adopted: Bailors' relief eommlnlon for the year Roiiuong was presented and read
27. 1 day; Sept. 4. 1 day: Sept. 5. I
d by Huellmantel and aup. day: Rent. 6. T day; Sept. «. 1 day;
Resolved, that In compllasoe with
approved by this board In accordance
'Auditor General's DepartmehL
prasentad and'
ported
by
Hoxsie
that
the
satr
section
twenty
of
County
and
Townl4inslng. Mich.. September Sl>. tSlS.
with Act. No 8, special sesslun of
Sept 9. I day: Sept. in.-M day: Sept.
Sept. Sdth, 1913
iblp Road l.aw, ve do hereby recomreferred to the commliu-e on Claims 11. I dav.
To the OerV of'the Board of Suiwvlsors of the County of Grand Travt
1912. was pree«’Dted.
to the Bjjard of Supervisora of* To the______ il^Roard^oT SupervlsTraverse City. Mich.;
Roll Hamner. Sept 5. I day; SepL
The plat of Uie West Shore Subdl- tiend
ora of Grand
a Connty. Su
carri.*d,
Irand Traverse County, that for the
f.. I day; .Sept, 8, I day; Sept. 9. 1
Sir; You are hereby notlRed that a Slate Tax has been apjoriloned to 'Islon of Arbutus Lake, locnted
of Michigan:
A uxntnunlcation from W T Itoul day; Sejd 1«. 1 day; Sept. 11. J ilay.
the several counties of the slate according to the last rclums of the aggre be se fractional 14
1 ^ and
We. the cbalrmaa and aecreury ol song, rttftardlng certain draii
gate valuation of taxable proi>eny therein made to this office, and us equal- known as gotenimtSyive«ier White, Sept. 6, 1 day:
the Soldiers' and Sailors' Cemnilsalon. received and ordered placed
lied and deierulned by the Sute Board ot Equalliatlon at their sessloo In
Sepi 8. I «iav; Sei>t.'9. 1 day; SepL
16. town 26 north., range ii. west,
beg le-we to preortH our jearly rejort
be raised
The chairman ihcrc<iiK>n declared 1ft. 1 day; Sept. 11. 1 day,
August. 1911.
located in East Bay. township, re
exiwndltures
townships, eltlea and villages
recess until 4:3y for rommituxr
The amount ot Slate Tax ap|>oni»ned to your county under various qulred to Ik- approved by ihla-loard.
ToUl.
52 da.vs.
iced wUhin said County Road said board by moniha, commciiclng ork.
Rcspectfullv youn,
Acts ot the Legislature is as follows, to-wli
In accordance with Art. No. K, sl>cclal Bystem.
4:30 o'clock.
G. Allan Smith. Sheriff.
General 1
October. 1912
..I 77.4:
session of 1912. was presented.
The mailer of.renewing fire
Col No.
Moved
by Dean and aupported by
Be
it
further'Resolred,
(hat
we
ask
November. 1912 ..
165 46 Burance on iwuniy buildings and
Moved by Dean and sHTporied by
Gcay that the same bo received and
rnlvewlty ot Michigan—Sec. 1, Act 303. U*«..
board to endorse the aev«at ap- December. 1912 f.
Gray that these plals be referred to said
tent* waa preecntad and |>roposed placed on nio.
VnlversUy of Michigan—Sec. :. Act 1’03. ISl'T ..................
porthinments
for
each
road
as
h«reJanuarv-, 1913 ....
89,14
the committee on towns (o' rc|K>n at after mamed:
were subraUled from
Carried.
I'nlTeratty of .Michigan—Sec IT, Act 2T>>. lso7 ..................
February. 1913 ...
.,
11)6.81 policies,
Us earliest contenlence.
Hsatlngs Agency. James II. 5Ionrt>c. To the Honorable Board of Super
I'nlrersliy of Mlrhlnn—Sec. 3, Act ill. 1913......................
Blair lownshli—Beginning near the March, 1913 ........
Carried.
• K. Cleveland
1.950.00
Michigan Agricultural College—Sec. I. Act 334. 1913....
visors:
N. E. corner of the 8EM of Sec. 29 April, 1913 ..........
]’ ‘ r.o's9 Agency. l'iK»n motion of Supervisor
L eoramuDlcatlon from C. W. BowCenilemcn; Y'our committee would
•Vll
State Weather Service—Sec. 3. Act 24«.
...................
ith lielween Sees. 32 and 33 May. 1913 ............
132 03 HupHmantpI. , su|i|>orted
efferlng for sale a parcel of land one mile more or leii the sum of June. 1913 ............
Michigan Slate .Sormal College—Sec 0. Act 204, 1913....
L49S.74
recoaimend that a sealer «r welghu
vlser Butrnws the maltcr was rcfcfrfd
Garfield township, waa |ircM>u(i-d Thirty-four Hundred UoUaPs.
Central Michigan .Vorraal School—Sec. j. Act I«.'li>l3..
measures for Grand Traverse
July. 191.3 .............
to the committee ou Buildings afi3 County be apiminted and hU salafy
and read.
Korthern Bute Normal School—Sec. 4. Act 203. 1913....
Para.Ilse luwitstilt^Beglnnlng on August. 1913 •....
UrouDdn.
i.:r.c..:s
Wesleni State Normal School—Sec.
Art ISUi. 1913..
fixed at I3.<'U per day aad car fare.
■clbm line east of Kingsley, ihem-e SeiAensIver. 1913 .
Moved by Dean and supported by
Moved by Gray and auiiportcd I Total salao' not to exceed ISdO.OO
Michigan College of Mines—Sec. 4, Act 126. 1913.......... 7.
379.94
tel that tbe .i
State Library—Sec, r.. Act 149. 1913...................................
51 14 l>e referred. to the committee on
ir Thousand Doll .
Towl .
............ .............. $1,066.39 Ebner that the board adjourn uni I-er year.
tomorrow morning at i:3o oclock.
. State Ubrarv—Sec. 6. Act-144, 1913 ...................................
•
-Ralph Iflrita.
Ireen Lake township—Beginning at
County Grounds ind Rulidlngs to re
A. P. Hopkins. President.
Carried.
Stale Board of Library TomnilFSloners—Sec. 3, Act 114.
east end of the present County
port at Its convenience.
B. P Newboute. Secreury.
Frank H. HamUn.
1913 ................ ............. ,.........................................................
W. H. Nash.
Road in Section 12. running east one
Carried.
Moved by. Dean and supported by
Mkblgan Soldiers' Home—Sec. 3. Art 104. 1913..................
Cbaiman.
Commltiee.
imunlcatkvn from the Michi mile tnort- or lest the sum of Thiriyray that ume be referred to the
Elmer E, Whilp,
Michigan Home and Training School—Sec. 4. Act 1ST,
Moved by iuellmantel and support.
gan Trunk I>1dc Highway Association Kour Thousand Dollars.
Finance, tVays and Means committee.
Cleric
1913
...................................................... ,.....................
ed by Helg. 1 that the report .be
Acme township—Beginning at a
Carried.
was presented and read, and on mo
kltehlgan Farm Colony for E|ille|<Uc Persons—See, 40.
adopted.
The Hal Of premiums and total
tion of Supervisor Gray, supported by I>olut between seel Ions 2 and 35 at the
Act 173. 1913..........................................................................
Carried by yea and nay vote, all'
Supervisor Anderson, was placed on • eat end of the loweslitp reward road amount paid by the Grand Traverse Wedneaday. Ort. 15. A. D.. 1913,
Suie Public School—Sec, 4, Act. IK*. 1913..........................
•nee west to Acme village one mile Region Pair Association waa present
9:00 o'clock a. in. memlvera |>rcseDt voting yes—Id.
■ le.
Sute Public School—Sec. 9, Act i:.2, 1913..........................
Moved by Anderson and supported
.re or less the sum of Three Thou ed, and on motion duly carri^ aame
Board called to order by the chair
AppIlcatioBt for the ivosltjon of
I.I.I4.29 janitor of the court house were pre sand IMlars.
Michigan School for the Deaf—Sec. 0. Act 364. 1913...........
by Gray that the matter,of selecUns
man.
ordered (daced Oh file.
Michigan School for the Blind-Sec. 2, Art T. 1913............
a county Mier of weigbu and
Roll call: alt membera pi
sented from J, T. Moon. John Sporre.
Michigan School for the Blind—Sec. 4. An 332. 1913....
measures be made a special order
cepUng Supervisor McCool.
George E- Laekey. Mrs C. C. .Maes.
Mlcblimn Emploj-ment insiltutlon for the Blind—Sec.- 4.
business tor 11:00 o'clock Sat
of yeatorday'a aeaslon
1. P nich. Justus E. Ratter and A.
Act 374, 1913 ................................................ ......................
urday.
8
were read and approved..
^ Owen, and on motion of SuperSute SanatoriniQ—Sec. 4. Act 349. I9l‘3.................... ;.........
Jdirhigan
Carrird. ,
Mr. C. C. Saunders, of the Michi
Isor Carlisle, supported by Su|>erCentral Michigan Sanatorlun*—See. 23. AcL 349. 1913....
Genilemen: The Superintendents of the Poor for Grand Traverse Cbunty gan Trust Co . Grand Rapids, appewi
Vpon motion of Snpcrvlaor Nash,
Isor Nickerson, were referred to lh>
Kalamaxoo State Hospital—Sec. 3. Art llo. 1913..............
comrokiee on Grounds and Buildings' herewith submit lo you the fbtlowlng report for the year ending June 30. 1913: ed t*efore the board and «nade sug- supported by Supervisor Ebner . the Itoiillar State Hospital—Sec. 3. Act 2n.7. 1913......................
Amount Expended at the County Inftanary and Farm.
to re^n Saturday ui I";<hi oVlock.
Traverse City Sute HosHUl—Src. 3. Act 166. 1913..........
of keeper and matron ................................................. $ 6on,ou
county
Bids for the curiody of couc . Salary
Ionia Sute Hospital—See. 4, An, 11?, 1913 .......................
294.l«3
I'ald I
-lulhliig
2.59 52
tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock.
478.I3 funds were presented from the Yhrst Pal.l I
Newberry Sute Hoeriul—S«-e. 4; An 199. 1913..................
for food
..........
Moved by Caritele and sapporterl
The cbalraan the
Slate Prison—Sec. 3. Act 60. IMS........................................ .
9611.34 National Bank, The Travonte City I'ald <
ni.'dirme, nursing
medical a
'recees.JlfltiJ 11:30
;k tor 'com- by Hicks that the board, adjourn until
Sute Bank and The Peoples Savtngs
Michigan Reformatory—-Sec. 3. .Act 113, 1913......................
.
funeral
>-xi>enHes
S:30 o'clock tomorrow marnlng. •
ilUe^/wmlt.
Bank, alt of Traverse City,
Michigan Rcfortnaion-»Sec. 4. Art 24. IMS........................
transi>oi
Wrtation . .............
ll:30,afnock. Carried.
motion of Supervisor Dean, supported
State House of Correction—Bay Clly-sSec. 13. An 356.
furtiliur for Infirmary
Frank M. HamUn. M^ved by Nickerson and simiiorted
by SuiMTvtsor Gray, were referred
1913 ..........................................................................................
Paid I
for hired girl ..
Cbaiman.
y Gray that the l<oard taki a rethe eommllK-e on h'lnanre. Ways and Paid <
The InduatriaTSchocl for Boys—Sc.-, 4. Art 219. 1913....
ir lights and {low. for pumplog plant..
Eltncr B. White.
esB \ntil j:30 xv'clock.
\ '
.*."1.14 Mean.s to reiKvrt when the proper
Paid oui
The Industrial School for Boys-Sec. 4. Act 2»2. 1911....
if telephone ___
12 5"
Clerk.
Carrk-d.
r."4.2! vestic^Uion was made.
I'ald Out. laundry Mtls
The Sute Industrial Home for Girls-Sec. 4. Art 362. 191.1
Thursday. Oct, 16. A. D„ 1913.
'
1:30 o'clock p n
Moved by Dean and supported by I'ald out. fuel, coal and woo.
State Board of Msh CommlssloDers-Src.
Act isr.. 1913
265>4
8:90
o'cleok
a. m.
Board called to order by the rhalr178 sig. Andanoa^that the matter of rc|ialr Paid out, repairs (<• Inilldlngt
Dairy and Psod Commlseloner—Sec 12. Act 12. I9u5....
2«8.«3
Bokhi caUed to order by the chairlan.
ing the roof of the court hous>' bn Paid out. Imidcmenls for fare
.................................. • ■ Art. M. 1909...............
106.36
liotl call; all membera praaenL
referred to the committee on Build I'ald mil. hay. grain and seed
Act 7. 2nd Extra Ses
392.ru
Roll
call:
all
members
praaenL
To tbe Honorable Board of Superings and Grounds.
sion 1912 ................................................................................
Paid cut. wxira labor on farn
128.65
The.Milnute8 of yaaterday's aeaskin
-Isora of Grand Traverae County;
Carried.
. Michigan .National Guard—See. 7. Art 172. 1913....•........
Paid out. blacksmith bills ..
23.45
•Mith’men; Y'our committee ot wore read and approved.
Owing to aeveral changes by ap Paid out. lumtier ..................
Mlrhtimn Naval Brtga.!e—See, 36. Act. 9o, 1909..................
R<I.:,2
The chairman therenpoB declared
County Poor to whom w-as referred
pointment on the board. Oialrman Paid out. fenlllier ................
Sute Highway Depirtment—Sec. " Acu 32. 1'jK!..............
recen for the purpoae of allowing
the
matter
of
securing
hosplUI
aerHamlin announced the committees as Paid out, mliuellaneon.. llemi
Sute Highway Department—Sec 2, Art 24N 1913..............
3" INI' I 4.242.7 •|ce beg leave to report that we eo- tbe members of the board to visit
fhey now- stanB as follows;
Sute Highway Depanment-Sec 8. Act 334. 1913..............
Amount Expended Outside of Infirmarr for County Poor.
the
county roads.
ered
Into
an
agreement
with
Mrs.
(Tnanrc. Way.s and Means—J. H. For niedlral atiendaniw. nursing and nie.llcltie .............. $ 1.92U.98
Sute Public Wagon Road—Senev Twp Scboolcrafi Co..
1:80 o'dodc p. m.
E
nsh
on
June
14,
1913
for
one
W.
Buell, Wm A. M<-CorvI. C. J Ebner
Sec. 7. Act 59.1913.................. ....................................:...
For funerslJJXJ*ense8 .................................................................
273 57
Board called to order by (he chairyear, on the name ha-si.s as last yrar.
Equalliatlon—W. W. Dean. Wm For food ........................................................................................ 2.942 1 4 •
Bute Board ot Geological Surrey—Sec. 4. An 341. 1913..
Also
we
have
interviewed
Dr-Swann. Gray. Fred E. Mllla. Edw. H Bur For .-■■at and wood.....................................................................
Sute Board of Health-Sec, 5,-Act 122. 1909......................
6t4.89
Roll
call:
all
metnben
preeeaL
ton
In
regard
to
doctor'a
services
rows. John Anderson.
For clothll
Sute Board of Health-Sec.
The mattop of elQjtiSff a County
for the county |>oot and be agrees
Claims and Ac<-ounts—Albert far
• Compenutlon of Members o
to contract with the oounty at the School ExamH^'for-kcp yean to
1909 ..........................................................................................
lisle. Ralph Hicks, Julius M. Huellsucceed
W.
.0.
WlUard.
wlWPe
term
aame
rate
as
last
year.
We
recom
Salary of Deputy- Superintendent of Public Instruction
mintel.
mend that comrarta with the above of office U about to esplra. was pre
and AsBlBUnt—Sec. 2. Act 197. 19|3..............................
Apportionment—E. A. Nickerson. For iransiiortailoR
sented.
peraona be closed.
Salary of Soiwrlnundent of Public Instruction-See ;2.
John J. Helges. Dennis P. Hoxsie.
Amount Expoaded
Moved
by
Hicki
and
supported
by
D.
F,
Hoxsie.
Act 9, 1909 .............................. ..........................................
Buildings and ’ Grounds—Wm.
I D Elntcn.
Salan of Sui>retii« Court Crier and Assisunt—Sec> 3.
Gray. Ralph Hbka. Ih-nnis P. Hox
choice of this board to eucceed himJohn AndeWaon.
Art 135, 1909 ............................................................................
Wm. H. Nash. f. J. Ebner.
sell
as
County
School
Examiner
for
County' Scbofil of Agriculture—Sec. 10, Art 12, 1913..........
Poor—Dennis F. Hoxsie. Ira
For shlary of ehalrnvah and terreiar} ..................
600.00
I 910 59
Moved by Htcka and supported by two years and there being only one
Salaries of Inbertunce Tax Examiners—-See. 19. Act 44.
Linten. John Anderson.
Andenmn that the report be accept name presented, the rules were au«30.68
1909 ................................................ ......................................
Towns—8MW. M BiuTOW's. >Ved
Toial ...............................................................................-..................
prtided and tbe vote taken by aceJaed and adopted.
204.r.r. KlngdoE. Wm. H Nash
Department <if Ubor—Sec. 37. Art 285, I9ft9......................
The following'Is an Inventory of tbe property belonging t
Carried
by >ea and nay vote, alt niatlon. resulting In favor of Mr.
306 82
iMbllc Domain Commtsdon—Sec. 16. Art 333. 1913..........
erao
County
In
connectioo
with
She
County
Infirmary:
Printing—f'rcd KInedon.
Willard, who was deelarad duly electlembers present voting yeg'—iS.
204
Industrial Accident Board—Sec T. Acl 259, 1913..............
21' acren farm ........................................................................................ . .
.Inlen, E. A. Nickerson.
. .$ 1.600.00
On motion of SupervisW Huell.Michigan Hlhtorical Commission-!>cc, 1". Art 27t. 1913..
. . 14,000.00
Roads and Bridges—Edw. H. Bur Infirr^arv bulHIng....................................................................................
lantel. supported by
Supervisor
Mackinac Island State Park—tSer. n. An 19I, 1913..........
275.00
rows. John J. Helges. Wm, A Mi Power house for water supply............................................................
•y caused
urrows. the matter of insulllng
Relief Ohio Flood Suffer.-rs-Si-c 4. Act •>4. 1913..
Sewerage di*-i«osal plant .........................................................................
250.00
Cool.
rw- steel filing cases In the office of A. H Clark. It was moved by Dean
r.''tb Annlversar.v of the lUltle of Gettysburg -Sec 3. Act
200 011
The folldWTog reiiort was t>n Barn, with recent repairs...................... ................................................
the Register of Deeds, was referred ;.i,d. supported by Linten that MUs
I'orn crllis and rhirkon coopa .................................. .........................
60 0
sented:
to the commlU<-e on County Grounds Edith Gibbs i*e nominated.
3no.o
’ern' et 'Vlmiy Centennlaj Cclcbratfon-Sec. 4. Act 145.
To the Honorable Board of Siipei 7 acres of corn In Khoeje I estimated I .................................................
ed by Hrtges and supported hr
n acres of |svtat<M■^. lesilmatcdl ........................................................
1913
I.Vi.on aud Buildings.
visors:
2 0ft o’clock Hoxsie that Uie name of B. M. Perry
In lcx—"A Record of Mlrhlgnn Soldiers and Saltont"—
|v biikiK'Is l>eanH iestimate<l t A...................... ....................................
25 on
Gentlemen: Yoiir committee o
The hour having arrived to con be placed in nomination.
Sec. 4. Art 165, 1913............................................................
26 0"
Buildings and Grounds res|K?. ifully Chirhenajgellmaipdi ............................................................................
The chairman appointed as tellers
Collection, compilation and reprinilng general laws—Sec.
................................................
150.00 sider the advisability of aelerttng a
rerommend the employment of Mr. Vegrtable* on hand icstimatodi
6, Act 247. 1913 ....................................................................
3M.OO County Pealcr of Weights and Mea Supervisors HuHliiiantel and Helgea.
Allirlghl of the SbcIorw Rnnfiiig
The whole number of voUa cast fbr
Joint I'enolog)- Commlaslon—Sec. i:> An 265 191S..........
50.0(1 sures. accordliur to tho provisions of
Cornice Co. to repair the roof of O
Salanev and expenses members Board of State Tax Cou6 hoga ...........................................................................................................
78 0ft Acl No. 168. .^bllC Arts of 1913, as CouBtv- .Rcl.ool examiner to fill va
house as.I>er verbal .vcivemeni
n.lsewners-Bec. 2. Art 331. IM3....................................
recommended by the Sulo Dtvio’ and cancy was 17. Of which Hlfs Edith
we further n-cominend that the tmarc] I'll" hens leMlamtedi .......................................... ..................................
Ttx I-ir Prisons—Current exi«niu—^Sec-. 1, Act
1913
I^Md Commissioner, on motion of Gibbs received in. and 8. M Perry
28 dining chairs ........ ......................... .......................................
appropriate -a suiuble aoiuunt
Tax for Sut* Hospitals—<urrent expense—Sec I, Art
Supervisor Hicks, supported by Su rerelv'rtl 7. Mias Gibbt having receiv19 rocking chairs............................................ .........................................
cover the expense.
majority of the votes casL was
pervisor Ebner the matter was re
inning tables ................................................ ...........................................
2:.3, 1913 ..................................................................................
W. B. Gray.
19 l>cdrooRi stands ..................................................................................
ferred to a special committee and declared duly elected.
—Gtncra! Purpoae Tax—Sec. 1. Art 272. 1913..........................
\V. H. Nash.
The Icrtn of office of Charles H..
the prosecuting altcirney. satd apoI couch...................................................................................................... .
D. P. Hoxsie.
cariK'is. malting and ruga....... ....................................... ................
100.00 rial rommlileo to be appoluted by Estes, superintendent of the poor be
Ralph
Hicks.
ing about to expire. It was moved
__ ,
s a portion of the county laxes. as required
Stoves and furnishings .................................................. .•.....................
100,00 the chair.
Chas, J Ebner.
I, Art 206. I.OWB of U93. (unless jiald prior to Ortol>er 1. 19131
15.00
electric fan ............................................................................................
The chairman apptAnted as such h> Nash and supported by Hicks
CommlUee.
e mdehtedDesB of your county to the Sute on the first day of July. 1913.
room supplies, dishos. etc......................................
100.00 commiuee Supervisors Hicks, Nash the, Clias. Ii. Haoslovsky be the
Mov'ed by Item and supported.by 22tnlug
-nxIcK of this board. Moved by Hosiron l■edlteadK with apiinga.........................................^.........
en amounting to 9291.03.
I|.5JW and M.-CooL
Anderson
that
the
report
of
the
The indebtednasa of the cenoiy must npl l>e added to the Sute Tax.
58 hlankete .......................................................................................... ..
AsMsunt
IToseeruting Attorney ile and supporKHj by Helges that
adopted.
You w ill cause the above (e be laid before the Board of -Sui«rvlsors of mlttce beamendmem.
r.5 quilu......................................................................................................
4o!(I
George >1. Gross having lieco asked Chas. H Estes, be nominated to aucmoved and sup 27
urcnunir at Ibelr aesMon In Oetober.49l3
pillows wlih slips............ .\...............................................................
' an opinion relative lo the changes .eed himself.
ported
that
the
word
'‘Hiiiiablc
'
be
whole numlier of votes cast
Pl«a-c acknowledge Immedlalrty the receipt of this notice.
25 straw licks .........................................................................................
the law governing the asaeasment
'alrlcKen out and the words 'not to MedU-lne case and contents..................................................................
perintendect of the Poor for
Very reapertiully.
of the one mill ux la unorganized
exreed four hundred dollars" >>• In 1 force pump In baaemeni .................. .................................................
1 was IT. of which fkiaa. H.
O. B. PCLLEE Auditor General ,
30.00 school dlstricU. referring to piige
serted.
Hanslovgjcy
received Ift and Chas H.
I wagon........................................................................................................
45.00
of the Public Arts of 1913. he
Carried.
1 Bled ........................................................ ^.................................................
26.00 advised the supervisora that tbe sev Elates recoTriM 7.
The origtnal motion as amended I rutting box ..............................................................................................
yYimial notice from the. auditor weight^ and measures when he buys
Chas. H. Hanalovsky haring re
12.00 eral township boards should atUch
general of tl><- Sute Of Michigan rel- meat, imoeerles. provisions and. fuel7 was then duly carried I'y yea and nay lleneral set farming tools'........................ ........................................... .
75,00
zqd territory to some dis ceived a majorit/ of tbe votes east,
alfVc to the amount of atata Ux to No one knows beeausc there Is no of vte. all members present voting yes. MJM-cUaneouF lipusohold articles..........................................................
was declared duly elected.
100.00 trict.
be ral-ed by Grand Traverae Conn- ficial looking after this Inponant iceptJng Hamlin—16.
John C Strauh sod ComTo the Honorable Board of SuperThe following re)K>n was preaented;
tv. hat ui, bicn filed with the County natter. It Is sufficient to say that
ralsaloner Jos SIMer of Traverae
II8.663.00' visora;
Clerk fame waa preaented and or- in the suto of Wisconsin, working To tbs Honorable Board of Su|«rt this time. 24: male. 20; female 4
Geollemen; We tho ennimUtec on City appeared before the beard and
Isom of Grand Traverse County
derod rtirrred to ibp committee on under a laV. similar to our new art.
e past year. 24. Admitted U.Sute Hospital.
Huildinga and Grounds would report presented tbe matter of lowering the
58 percent of all (he weUbu and
Jentlemen: Your committee
ITiiBDce. Ways and Means.
Average of Inroatea is 71 years
regarding the. project of piirrhasini Grand Kapida and Indiana Railroad
eompanv's bridge and (be East Front
The total number of persons In tbe county receiving aid during the past
JRe (oUowlng communlcsUon from (neii:*tires in that state were found
the suie dairy and food department to hs Inaccurate.
■oor farm, that we Ho not consider, street Mossing, asking the board to
The new law provides' that (he
Basing 0
g the-last fiscal l advisable to purcha.se said land take some action autborlxlng the
was prtsaeBted:
Board of Supervlsorr of any county
. . .
. -........ opriaie tbe anm of 812.000 to be used I the quoted price.
maiter Referred to the committee on
l-analng. Mich , OrL 19, 1913. may appoint a county sealer of highest bid (34 percent! for
by the 6u{>eriniendeaU of the Poor for paying the necesaarr expenac that
Roads and Bridges.
W B. Gray.
To tl«e County Clerk:
weights and measures. The Board county funds and 5H p<'rceni for
ly
accnied during tbe prewent flaaal rear ending June 30. 1914.' This
The chairman thereupon declared ^
Ralph Hicks.
Win you kindly present the follow may appoint a sealer for the whole temporary loana. we would rac
_ munt asked for doea not include the aalary of tbe chairman and aecrelAry
a raceaa until 4:30 for eommlliee
W.
H.
Nash.
ing oommuntcation to the Board of county or It may |n Us discretion mend Utat 4hc bid be aecepted: also of the suporlntendenu of poor.
work.
('has. J. KbEcr.
Buperrlaors of your county at your Join with any city: and appoint one that the bond be fixed at $:.b.(M»M>e.
We would further ask that the money refunded
4:20 o-eloek.
inty br 6
D. F^ Hoxsie.
f-arilan convenience*
Jointly and share In the expense. If and In caae there was more than
es t>e eredilcd to the poor fund.
To the Honorable ^oard of Super
To the Board of Su|«rvUors;
your county ta smatf-lb population. 850.orHi 00 In the depository
Further, we would suggest that undoubtedly all eontaglaaa dlaeaaaa
visors;
Moved by Huellmamel and support
time, the bank shall -give additional could he cared for by the auperinteedenta of poor at leas expenae and tiMble ed by Buell that the rei>ort be adoptI dealre to call yopr atti-nUon to
Gentlemen; We..your committee on
than they are now cared for. and would suggest that our repreeeataUvea In
the iirovislons of Act No TSK .of the
Towna, baring under rocalderatlon
state legislature be asked to work for the paaaage of such a law.
Puhllr Acts of 1913. This art furn-.
the proposed .jvlais of Old Mlaalon
Carried.
■0.00 to 8200.00 A good man.rauiu be .ruraUbed for the fifty thousand
All of which U res|>ecifully Buhmllted.
(be aUW of Michigan the flril
The chairman thereupon declared Point and UTe Wrat Bbora Subdlrislon
dollara.
F. D. MARVIN. Chairman and SecraUry.
w<.mluble welgfata and measures art
a recess until 4:30 o'clock tor com of Arbntiis lAkc. have carefully toJ. H. Buell.
for aeveaty-nve years. The weighty
veatigated the aame and racommond
mittee work.
Wm. A. McCool.
and roraaures question Is one that er4:30 o'clock. their approval by the board.
Chas. J. Ebner,
Tbe anni^ report of the anperln-led by Anderaan that a apecUl eoamlt- The sheriff aubmlUed a report of the
eryone la flnanrtally fnteresied In.
E. K. Burwwa.
and be could work it In with his
Inance, Ways and Means Committee. tendenu of (be poor for tbe year end- tee be appolnthfi.by the chair to ad- tabor performed by prisoners confin
_.'I»oea the farmer get in«t weights for
Fred Klngdok.
- was preaented.
...
.1
his produce and livestock that he other duUea. It U the hope of this
Moved by Gray and supported by Ink Jl
W. H. NaMi,
30
and on 1 draas a petition
to the Pera Marauat- ed In the e
sells r for hie cream whlrh is alwaye department that every codnty will Hicks that the report be aecepted and motloL ______________________
CommlttM.
„____ _
of BopervUor.Daan.____
mtpifirted
BaOwTS^^t t^Ta atS *
weighed before halng tened for but take advantage of the provision of adopted.
Moved by Ntekersoc and mpgprtad
Hoxsie waa refSVred
Carried by yea and nay vote, all to tbe'commiuee on Pleai
ter fat 7 Does be gat lost wetgbu for this law. Every t%i payer in you-aide track be laid to the Oosoty In
by Hoxala that the TWport ba
hU beans. bU potatoes and augar county win be more than willing to
adopted.
and Means.
beou* Does the oouumer gel Just Stand this oaU expense Fben ne us*
Moved by Buell aad anpported by
Moved by Uoellmanted and auppoftCarried.
177; 6“4 dV"-'
illi’;
£‘:
:
HEABD A4VXUa HttALP-AHn JEAVmi BAT BAOL^ THUS8DAT, DBOSIIBEE i. 1913.
Board of Supervisors
MIrhI.Rsn authorizing (ho DosK
RESOLI'ED, That the
Auditor by HueUmantel that the reiwrt be
Naya—Hamlin. Carllfle. Hurrowa,
SoperrtBora of said county to «
f^Wwi, Nlckrtamv^btcn, Gray.
General be requested to eMabllsb the
tract for such depooltory.
. FUmllB,
OartMe.
unDprm system of aceounllng and
keep aa necurate acaniot hi a set of
Carried. ,
Hicks. BuMl Anderson,
KIngdon.
books to be purchaned for that pnraudlUag In Grawd Traverae ceoBty Nlckeraon. tJnten. Bbner. Dean itaeU. . Moved by McCool and sRpi'orte-l by
tmoe of all tnoneTB beloaiinR to or
Buell that the committee on CxMiair
Bccordaacc with Bectioos 8 and 8 mantel. MvCool. HIUs. Heiges—16.
■ia» Buur pT .aMvHBK Um mt 'SHIliMC momberahlp tickets .
Id the onstody of said' county deGrounds
and Buildings be tnsinirted
vtow |f w art^UMt to taiT«MUl»t« Labor oo bondiBSS. IM9.S5:
aald act. which provides (hat the
Nays—Gray. Meeh—1.
peelted wKh said deposltorr. kurh
material
for
belMlntcs.
to confer with Die city rommiutun
UoCoMItku
expense Incurred In the Installing
Bxcuied from votto*—Barpowa.
l>ooks to be ptovldod by sold C^uniy Wednesday, October J*. A. D.. 1913.
la <Mer to learn to what exi^-m the
8416.33: wiiijtR and UrIkIoc
boUM «M p
of Gtmnd Traveme and to betouR to
9:0U o'clock a m. of the uniform tyatem of
Carried.
city will (xroperato for fire protec
buHdlaRs
and
leroands,
Morott br Dwti «isd lupimrted br
Board called to order by Super**‘d cottaiy and Jo coniUtuta a part
•SOS.i'O ............ '....................
To the HoBcntde Board of Super tion at (be County Fair ground*.
mau Uwt tbe oc^ltteo od
the imbllc records (hereof; and Tlaor Huell in the ehalr.
______ ..uWy <
Caitled.
vlaon:
Inc Mtd Uroundi >4>f> i
Roll call; all member* present ex- charged with tbe keeping of ao
FTee attractlona and music
The rnaimiTtee on rtioaltxailon preOondeiaen: Your committee, to
captlDg Supcrv-lBor Uamlln.
together with tbe coat of tabtMatlOg whom was referred tbe andlting of •Wled Ha report and on motion of
AdTcnisIm; ..........................
■”:2
depooltory suM:ecdlng to ...,
The minute* of yesterday's aeulon and pubUsblBg rei-orta aaU all other the books end report of the Soperin- SuiKirvlsor HlcU supported by Su
lUmlnR .........................................
office expensee shall be a ehswe (endenu of the Poor, wish to report pervisor Nlekerapn, same was tnai!«
»»-«d bj-.Dewj
mod muM-wlPd liy ........................................................ 1.06C.96 trust, or in be delivered to iho Oun- were read and apjiroved.
Mm«d
b:
ty Clerk of sold county when instruct
Thla being the hour for the con agalaat the sute to be paid out of
a Bpecial order of business for tomorHtrti that ih* rtimtrmmn of the coia- Labor in connection with fair, .
pd }o do so by the Hoard of Super sideration of the committee report the general fund from any moaey not that we find eame to be correct, end «*w mornlnR at »:(K) o'clock.
8IT;.35;' aecpPlary's fee* or*
tnUtem «a ButMtiiKs mod Crouad* bo
•ors of sold county.
relative to the employment of a otherwise eppropriated. Tbe prevl- ahro submit a comperaUve summary
salary. 8I50.OV:
comml*The eliairman thereupon deelared
yean.
Said pnrty of the first part further Janitor for the court house. It w-as alona of tbli act shall not apply to for tbe pert two
a receaa until t:3o o'clock.
,
slons for concessions.
J.
H.
Buell.
4f*7r.3 “™cs that whenever mild party of moved by SupervUor Anderaoiy and
mty. except where soeh coun
4:30 o'clock.
of thU corntnUtee.
Wm. Jl. McCool,
the aecood part stmll deem that (he aupiwrted by Supervisor Hoxaie that ty. -by Its board of supervisor* or
The member* of the county normal
Cmrlbte. Postage for aocretary
Chea.
J.
Bbner.
f Interests of said county require
the reiiori of the committee on build board of county auditors. In countlee
training ciaa* having been entertain
Klcker- TlckeU .......................................
Kick*. Burrowi.
Committee op Finance. Ways and ed by the board for the groater part
(he said ]«rty of the ancond part ing* an-l ground* be accepted and having a board of county auditor*,
B>Mr. Nmab. Dema. MUcellancous bills. Includtnj;
may lermlnato this contract and adoiried.
adopt a resolution requcatlmt. that Meana.
of the aficrnuan. an invitation was
frolEht. drayloE. incnia. au|s
bIrCool. Mill*. HelKM—14.
Carried by yea and nay vote all such uniform *y-item nf accounting
HOT<
piles, express, etc ............ v
.accepted frr>m the teacher of tb*
!>6.U Withdraw all money deposited with
, Mm>.-<3ray-l.
and aut^lDg be esubllshed In such Busll that tha report,
Hay and food ..........................
Clara Mias l»epi.je an.1 the board viaIM.OO said depo*IU>ry. and In such case the UcmbiT* voting yes—17.
Omrrted.
ilred
Moved by I>san and supported by county.
■ IH* kept by said
the coBperative aammeiT be receiv Red the normal room at the
Last year account ................
156.30 booka requlP
dvposKo
McC-ool that the committee on build
The resolution was supported by- ed and placed «n We. .
Park school faiiildinc.
Uored by Hkk« msd mowoned by
vuatody
ing* and ground* be vcslAd with the Mr, Hoxsie.
earned.
Moved by Ebner add Riipportod by
Tout disbursements............8
Ebaar that tbo board ad)ouni uatU
by, said party of (he first pan.
authority to remove employet about
Carried by yea and nay vote, all To the' Honorable Board of Super- Hoxsie (list the ixiard adjourn nntll
S:SO o'clock tcMDont)* nomine,
Uie county bulldlnxa when aeniccs members present voting -yea"—13
In Wltneea Whrnof. The said
visora of Grand Traverae County
8:30 o'clock tomorow morning
tarried.
are
not
saiisraciory.
and
to
fill
any
To 'the Honorable Board of SuperGentlemen; Tour commlRee <
O.tlcd. ,
414.14 Bes have rauaed tiie cori>orate seals
**■«
to be affixed and these presents to be vacancy- until the next cession of the
vUors of Grand Traverae rtounty; whom was referred the matter of 1
Frank M. Itamlln..
.board.
Moved by Huelmantel and aupport subscribed by the proper oSlrera.
Genilemen. Your conmlttee on F'l- ai'proptiatlon for tbe Western MichCarrled.
nance, Ways and Mrons. to whom Inn Deveiojiment Bureau, would rec
The Ural National Hank
ed by Anderson that the report be
a.- *. »«.,
received and filed; that tbe verbal
was referred tbe report aod reaolu- ommend that the Board of. Buperof Traverse City, MlcbClerk.
/
rrldur. OcL it: a. D.. 11*13.
F.
I>.
Marvin,
saiwwiotendrnt
of
tlons of tbe County Road Oommls- visors appropriate eight hundred dolFriday. October 24. A n. i9IS,
^
9:0(1 o'clock a. ID. report* and sURrettloas of the ofiSeal.) 3no**V’^^adlc'. Pres- the poor, reported a niimi>er of aloners. would recommend that one tan (88"0.00) for the use of tbe bu
9:00 o'clock a. •_
Board called to order b/ the chair flcwni of the fair association, be re
case* of desertion of families and and eclair mills (i i-2 mlllai be reau for tbet ensulDg year.
dent. fSeal )
ferred to (he comnyltteea on Finance:
' Boanl callaA^to order by the chairaa
oplnton
a*
to
whether
tVays and Moans and Uuildlngs and
Deoti K. Tito*. Cashier.
levied on the county aaseasment for
J. n. Buel!,
Roll call; all i
he should make complaint and ask 1913 for use of the County Road Oem(Seal.)'
Wm. A McCooI.
Tbe nlontee of yeaterdaj 's suasion Grounds.
Roll call; alt niembers present
f'Wpied.
Uoarvl of Supervisors of the'']>roKecutlng attorney for ertm- mtsalon for the ensuing year, which
- Chas. J. Ebner.
were read and aM>roved.
. Tha minutes nf yesterday's pro
Grand Traverse Coui toal wamnu In such cwsea.
would be 81S.433.77 for die county Comn.itEti on Finance, Ways an4 ceedings were read and approved.
J. J. Tweddle. attemej- for Job. R.
Moved 'by Cray and supported by
On
motion
of
Supervisor
Dean
the
to
raise.
.ty. (Seal.l
MeacK.
'
Boyd, administrator of the Philip Ebner that the board lake- a reveal
matter
waa
raferred
to
the
commltThe hour haring arrived in which
(Seal.i K. M. iiunlln. (tialnnan.
J. H. Buell.
Roach cautc. appeared before the unUI 1:30 o'clock.
Moved by Hoxsie and aupported by «d take up the report of the commit
coimty (loor and said commlt, (Seal.)
Wm. A. McCoel.
' board and asked for an adjustment
Carried.
MeCool that the report be edoptod. tee on equaUzatlee. abvwl by Cab
eoiisuK the proaccutlng atChea. J. Bbuer.
While. Clerk.
of the Judfnncni obtained by the
l;3i> o'clock p. m;
Yeas-Houle. Hicks. Buell. Ander- Uale and supported br HueHmanteJ
lorocy and miort at I0:0« o'clock
Committee.
Roach eatate asainst tbe SuiwHnBoard called to order by the chaireon, Ebner. Nash. Dean. HueltmanteL
Moved by Huell and supported by Fiida)\
tendeota of the Poor of Grand TTav- lan.
Moved by Carlisle and sup|>oned McCool. Mllti—10.
1
Mov-ed by- Dean and eupponed by
Gray that Uic same be adopted.
erae ConntT- After some dUcoasion
Roll caU: all members preaenL
Hurrew-R that the committee on
Carried.
the matter was referred to the
A qptninunlcatlon from tbe (fomfounds and building* be Instructed
mittee on Finance. M'ays and M<
aliiovf of T*enl)-Oae of Traverse
elect a Rile and make enclosure
0
tbe
Hon
s of Grand Traverae County:
with the advice of the prosecuitnc City, relative to making an approprlsuital)!* for the atone yard for emGentlcm
YoureomrollleeonEquaHiailon. having bad under conaldeiBtioii the ai
attorney.
atioD toward the work of the West
I'loy meni of prisoners confined in
Traverse City as a unit, respectfully ropon that the same be equalized sa
.
Moved br Dean and supported by ern MlrhlRsn nevelopmeni Dureaue The rdialrman ibereopun declsml the county Ml.
follows Kash that the board take a recMS was presented and read.
a recess unUI 4:30 for committee
r-srried by ye* and nay
Acres
Real
^rtate
;>crsonal
Total Real
A'lded to
From
Total Real
Total
until 1:30 o'clodc.
Movf-d by Deap and iiipported by work.
Township*— AssesRed. Anesaed. Aaseaai^^^snd Peiwal. (^1 &uto. Reap Bstate. as BquaUzed. Equalited
Carried.
Grav that same be placed in
Acme
5.71184
ST4.000 8 •
4(W.120
.8 420.000
< 446.1
1:3'' o'clock P m hands of the Finanvc, Ways
by Gray that the clerk be Instructed Blair ..........
,22.433.
618.975
40.425
.
65-.-.40C)
620.000
660.425
Board called to order br the chair .Meanai ooinmlti'-e.
to notify tbe proseeutlag attorney East Bav ..
25.SIS.47
17.990
863.170
381,040
6,830
370JIOO
287Ji»l
man.
Carried.
that hh) attendance,It deajred and Fife lAke .
I4.745.30
230.460
46.020
276.470
230.000
' 276.02(1
,
Roll call; all members pivaent etThrough Stfi>erVf*Qr_Jifalt.
17.172.74
88S.6M
Titera being no further IniBlness. that a copy of the resolution passed Oarflcid .r.
.59.900
946.450
_ S85.OO0
944.904
ceptlns Saper'iser Dean.
qnert was preaenied for permission the board adjounx-d until 6:3<* o'Gfock at a former session be scot to him Grant ........
• 32.459.39
440.345
18.935
459.280
8.66S
450JMO
46833L
Several mafters of business were
the county fair rrounds at the tomorrow- morning.
relative to bis duties.
Green lake
18,r.27.4R
324.130
46.770
25A30
360.0M
398.77(1
presented^ and -discussed, but noth time of ^he mvetinR of Uie Holdler*
Carried.
Long lake
.19.246.43
384.690
17.0.50
Frank M. Hamlin.
65,310
. 400,000
417.o:j
lo^ detmUe determined upon.
and Sailors' Associaiion of .the Grand
The chairman thereupon deilared Mayneld ...
,2SJM2.B3
. 666.750
26,050
582.800
dtalrman.
63.280
610.000
a36,0o(
. Sup^lsor Dean now appeared Traverse Region.
, reccR* until 11:3" o'clock for
Paradise ..
33.39n.1V)
Wm. H. Neah.
669.OT.0
85.775
M4A33 •
131.960
691JW0
776.771
and took part In the proceedingMoved by Hicks and supported by
mittee work.
14.980,41
66.560
866.180
Aeung aerk.
840.710
69,820
965.000
J.0I0.6U
A communication was presented Hoxaie that the reqnest for use of
11:30 o'clork. VnloD ................ 20.6.59 J2
94.980
4.610
99.690
94.CK
from A Smith, successor to the Uie fair Rrouads next September be
. Tuesday. Oct. 21. A. I).. 1913.
Supervisor Hamlin now apjieared Whltcsrater----- .28.7M.(»
4r,530
46.430
473>60
471.434
Grand Traverse Hospital, which was eranted.
9:UU o'clock a. ui. and took pan In tbe proceedings.
Traverse City—
ordered filed.
Carried.
IkKird called to <#der by SujvcrFpon motion duly carried the board
First ward ...
2.485.8.95
1.013,542
3.499,437
To the Honorable Board of Super
The chairman thereupon declared visor Jluell In the chair.
Dok n recess until 1:3" ••'clock
Second ward .
196.127
916.665
1.112.782
visors of Grand Traverse County
Roll call; all tneiiiberu present ex1:20 o'cloi k
Third ward...
1.333,640
186.840
1.420.380
Genilenieii: IVe. the commlUee oi roltide work.
ceining Sujienlsor Hamlin.
Board called to order hr the chair672,395
177.568
849.953
BuUdlnits and Grounds would report
-I:^) o'clock.
The minutes of yesterday s scsslun tan.
710.268
16.666
J88.024
as folloas: That we WDuld recom
Fpon motion of Supervisor Gray,
read and approved.
Roll call, all memoeri present.
mend the purchase of steel flllDR supported by Supervisor Huellman- To the Honorable Hoard of SuiwrSeveral m'atter* of Imporunce
812.073,653 8 2,083,248
114,186.801.
8 426,301 86:810
812.6*0,444
I14J183.I
sveUons for south w-all in Reirtster of tel (he board adjourned tiniU
Msors:
ere discussed but nothing definite
M'. W. -D^an.
Deeds pffk». as per blue print,
o'clock Monday, October 3<*.
detenulned upon.
Gentlemen: Your committee to
expense of tlS3. Also additional
John ftndgnon.
F-nini SI, HaniHti.
2:00 o'clock.'
whom
was
referred
the
matter
of
auE.
H.
Burrows,
three sections for Treasurer's
Chairmai
As previously arranged, tbe board
dlliog the county bo6ks would rec- together with the city
Fred B. MUla. -• '
tice. west wall, expense 'Ijo. proElmer E. B'hlle,
.................. we continue tbe present visited tbe East F>oni street railroad
.W. B. dray,
Tided tbe finances of the county win
Clerk.
mighod for thia year.
CkHnmlUee.
warrant the expenditure. tVe fur
Monday. Octolier 5<Hh. 1913.
'rus--<lng and <). R. ft -4. railroad
J.
H.
Huell,
ther recommend that this report l>e
i:‘*o o'clock p: n
bridge. After Uielr return W
tVm, A- >t<Cool.
referred to the comuiltiee on Finance.
Board called, to order by the chairI'mior and repres«<niatlv«s ol
of the renting of
eonit house, by
Chas. J. EUner,
B'ays and Means.
Michigan Development Butbe <-lty for achoot kairpoees bad not WHEN LIES *HE EXCtfSABU
/
W. n. Gray.
Roll call: all members present •
'onimmee on F'lnanve, Ways and roan, togctlisr with city .officials and
been fairly repreaenwd by the superThe matter of on approprb
D. F. HoxBlo.
reptinr Supervi.-4>rs. Hoxsie. Audi
deans.
tax jvaicrs addressed (be board rel for repairs to county roads was pfo- ihtende'nt to your oommlUee and tha
HHee Ohnn ef Tleme When th*
W. H. Nash.
BOD. Gray and Dhan.
Jioved- by Huellmantet and auppbn- ative to Uie tiiertu of tbe bureau and
various memben of Ibis board and
Chaa. J. Bbaer,
Thq minute* of Saturday's seasibD ed by Hoxsiu lliat the report be. Hie lines of work carried on for the sonled and erdered referred u tb6 wishing to deal aqaarrty and folrly
committee
on
road*
and
bridges,
and
Ralph Kirks.
ere read and api>roved. —
benem of thte region.
adopted.
with all oonoerned and to avoid 1tny
(he prosecuting alterhey. to n
To the Honorable Hoard of RuperCam.st.
t'poD motion of Huperv|*or Gray. Saturday morning:
fricHon we recommend that our
Report referred to rommluee on ' visors of Grand Traverse Cvmnty
Ww peo^ I foney. rtueU say, efts
G. A. llerkner appeared before the rtHiPorted by Supervisor Huell
clerk notify the Board of BducaHon
Finance, Ways and Means.
Thb chairman thereupon declared that w« cancel all claim by tbe oeQd'- Mlberattcm. W no Be xraa ever
Gcntlemeo: Wc. your vwnroiuec lH>ard and presented hU apivHratlnn board adjoiirnnl until * 3" o'clock
The chairman thereupon declared -9 County Grounds and Bulldini
rtx'CBs until ll:3u for commiuee ty for the rental of tbe court house Jortlfted. To be sura. 1 com beard
InRs. to for the position of county sealer of tomorrow- morulng.
ork.
a tweeas to 4:30 o'clock for commil- whom w'as referrod the
r of in- w'-lghta and measure*. On motion of
F>ank KL Hamlin.
and Abo that a copy of thU reromtM work.'
Kurnrxv, w-ould
11:30 o’clock. mendtUon be'Ineloeed.
Chairman.
Mr. Dron the at'PlicsUon was made a
r.-.OO o'clock.
Euranve t,e placed a* follows
Elmer E. While.
jviier of record.
There being fio objeetlona (he nat
W. B. Gray.
Moved by Dean and suiiported by
Court Heuw.
Clerk.
Through Mr. M. B. Holley, the
ter of the eleeiion of a county Sealer
Chas. J. Bbner.
Burrows that the board adjourn un John R. Rantn Agenev ..8 9.35'<.f<d Committee of Twenty-«ne nl TravThursday. October. 23. 1913.
of Weights and Measures waa take%
W. H. Nash.
til tomorrow moniiiic ii S:A> ;
Fred II. rratl Agency .... 9.35" no
:■ "<* o-eio<-k a r
riiy. presented an Invitation to —
n. F. Houie.
tbs lata Mark Twain hwause he aaM
Carried. James M. MoimK Agency .. 9JS*i OO
Board
called
to
order
by
the
chairnemlicr* of the Itoarrl to bo their
Ralph Kroka.
ao aa&y things that 'wm not so.
Flank U. HamllB.
O. 1’. i'arvi-r & Brolber
tan.
guest* ililK evening at the Elks' Tern
Moved by HueUmantel and aupport- Chen are .oecaatoaa xrban lies
Chairman.
Agency ................................. 9.37U.WI pic.
Ron call; all meiilhers prei
ed by Helgea that the report he
Elmer E: Bltlle.
lUstiDcs Ins. fo Agency... 9.3:.u.0u
The minutes of ye*ierdav's 8<>s*lpn Supervl.mra Mct'orl and Burrows.
Moved by Dean and snpiMwted hv
adopted.
Clerk.
Hlossom A McDermott Agi-y 6.«00 (*u Anderson that the Invitation be ac erv read_ and ai>provixl as correct
The whole number of votes cast
Carried.
Suurday. Oct IR. A. D.. 1913.
K. Cleveland Agency .. 3.230.00 cepted and (hat the boaid cxt<*nd d.
for the office of County Sealer of
On motion of Superriaor Gray, »o*ad to toU tbe t^ but nM tf ft
9-;W>. o'clock a m.
Fair Grounda and BwlldinBathank* for same.
V
Peed R. Walker. Judge of Probate, ’■•-'ghu and Measures was 16. of aupported by Superrisor Buell tbe wm lacrtmlaatB fate. A xrtfe Is net
Board called to order by the cbalr- 1.. K.'nereJand Agency ...8 4il3n.tu)
Carrlpd.
prroented tbe -matter of hla fees as
ch G. A. Herkner received 4 and board look a receaa until 1:3C.
ftraggsd to the wttaeaa ataad agalnrt
Resii-ctfully sumbilted.
In uking testimony in
The c-baIrmaD therenpon declared
W. Dean received 12. W. W.
1 ;3o o'clock, p. at W wlQ—BO one would legltimatoly
Rolt call: all members presmL
'
W. U. Gray.
hearing, which'was dis Dan baring received the largest
a reees* imlll 11:3(1 o'clock for oomBoard called 40 order by tbe chair egpect anythtte b«t perjary from bar.
Tbe minutes of yosterdaj 'a SL-sslon
!>. F. lloxfie.
cussed Hilly but no action taken.
mittee work.
iiimix'r of votes was deriarod elect
tao not see anah msareoee befueu
were read and approved.
Chas. J. El>nct.'
Hpon motion ol Supervi*or Helges 'd.
ll:3n o'clock.
Roll call; all members present^ legally parmltitaig a aan to aay *T«ot
10 :00 o'clock.
W. Jl. Nasvh.'
Moved ii>- mmw and supiamed by supported by gupervlnor l.inlSn the To (he H•morable Board of SiiperThe chairinan therenpon declared Onllty" when ho U guilty, and legaOy
The h-rur havln* arrlv«-d to coDRalph Hicks
‘MH'ool that (he board- lake a recess Iioard tpok a recea*- until 1:3".
riwir* of Grand Traverse County;
recess until 4:3* o'clock for com
I to Ua. to tba« mty
Blder the report of tbe commiuee on
The report was adopted by
unlil 1:30 octoofc.
l:.';ii o'clock I', m.
Genilemen: Tour committee on mittee work.
a wto would not srflM
the matter
of bIrlOE a Janliur. It
id nay vote, all members present
Hoard called to order by the rhair- Htiildlngs and Ground* .to whom was
Carried.
^
4:30 O'clock.
was n-quested by'Mr. Gray, chair Ming .VOS-13.
luan.
referred the maUer of (be rental of
1 .10 o'clock p,
The commiuee'.on Claims and Acman of the commiUMi on BuDdlnits
Rupervihors
HoxsIe. Dean
Mdaratand that her husband wsa Juat
Hoard railed to order by S«A>er- Roll call; all member* present.
the court house to the Board of Bdu- rouDis presented IU report ol
and Groancs. that an extension of Gray now appeared and t^k part In visor Huell In the chair.
Numerous bills not having been ratlon of the City of Traverae CUy.
rtWiffH
down
tha
atabs. armed to tba
alms
aggregating ' r.770.24,
-time to next Tuesday at 3:0" o'clock
in proceedings.
listed with the committee were pre- *•— to report that the propoelUon
^1 call; all members present
teeth? A man ia not aappoMd. agblch 87.289.88 was allowed.
m. be Riven for further ranxlderaThe following contract was pi
aented. and on moHon of Mr. Ehner.
ocptmg Supervisor Hamlin. eapt by an extinct type of Puritan, 'te
^leo, which UBS Rranind.
cd and read;
Mr. CkrllBlo. chairman of the com- supported by Mr. Helges, ume were
“give away“ tbe woman who haa
The matter of an audit of the counThis Agroemont. Mado and enter Rlittee on claim* and arrotmts a(* referred to the committee on tlalms
„
Traverae Cliy. .Mich., October 24. 1912.
mate (aertheea for him; mad
ihe Honorable Board of Supervtoon:
tra' books was prea«nle<I by Mr. C. (1 ed Into this twcnty-thlrd day of Oc- pearod tx-fore the boord and reported and Accounts,
tbe extiact type of Puritan would
eaunden. wbo axaln appeared be tober. A. I>, 1913, between the First,
Your Commiuee on Claims and Accounts would respeettony submit the
~
HonoraMe Board of Super
hardly expert yon to tell your boatW
fore the I>oard. Various suRceaUons .National Bank of Traverae City.'
■ and/i:
visort of Grand Travew Ckvunly rollowing report and recommend that tbe several arcounu achednled bereJn that her dinner party bad been daa
were made and fully discussed. Re Michigan, party of the first part, and' lirriicDlrd at this seastnn
Gentlemen; Your commiuee 00 H- l.e allowed. Al» that the Clerk of the Board be authorized to draw orders
Prtna this beterogenoua group of ex
ferred to oommllW OB Finance. Itie Hoard of Supntvlsors of Grand
Moved hy Hucnraanicl and
d snfcpo
snhport- nanco. Waia and Means to whom was on the County Treaeurer for the sane.
y'
amptoa. oop may Infer that ther* ar*
Ways and Means to repdrt tbe lat- Tfavorsn Couniv, MIHilgan. party of cd i>y Hoxsie that the, matter be re- referred the purchase of filing cases Claim
Claimant.
________
ate Mea: sad while it to nerar'
ur pan ut next week.
•oennd part
rerred to the «
1 Finance. for the Register of Deed* and ConnClaimed.
ABowed.
I Geo. A Hiearns, agent. 1_______ _______
1I:<>0 o'clock.
-.8 66.00
I 86.00 garmtoafble to He.‘It to scmisttem
Itncseoth. That whereas the aald War* and Means, with the advice of ty Treasurer's offices at a cost ol
: Geo.' A. Stearoa agenL burrtl of soldier..........
This bMns tbe hour act for ‘the party of the second pert has by duly tlfe proscx-utlog attornry.'
65 00
86.00 quite unpeftotoslble to do aaythtng
8235.00, rocohHuend the same be
- Aodersoa I'ndenaklcg Co, burial of soldier..
eiecUon of a County Sealer of wetfchts auihorired vote and action of the
40J)0
purchased.
(a)
Carried.
4 G P Carv er, ageot. burUl of soldier..............
and measurea. on motion of Super- said Hoard of Su|>cnisorB designated
65.00
65.00
J. K. Buell,
Mr. Hurrowa. chairman of the com5 .N II. Jobnaon. ageui. burial ot soldier..........
vluor Hoxalc. supiiorted by Sui>er- kaid flri-i party' a* the county dc-- luitiee oq roads and bridges requested
56.00
65.00
Wm. A. McCooL
6 Curd* Fowler, agent, burial of aoMler..........
Tiaor Ulnka the aamc was laid over iwsliury aud has awarded to the gald the wlinle board to visit the G. R. ft
55.00
65.00 FURNITURE FOR THE SEASONS
Cha*. .3. Bbner.
• A U ThurMoo. agent, burial of aoldler..........
49.60 •
to the Iasi day-'of ihU seaston.
4930
party of the first pan the deposit ofMoved by HueUmantel aod aopportrailroad bridge and East Front
8 Flva K. Smith, board of prlaoners....................
Robert Barney, prealdcnl.
and all moaey* bekmglng to the aald street crossing, and assist (he com- ed t.y LInien that the rs|*ort be ac453.87
453.K7
9 G Allen Snilih. sheriff's bUI of fees................
Charlea B. Dye. aecretary of the rounty <ft Grand Traverse, or in Its mltue In arriving at a decision on rplod and adojited.
.. U24.82
1310.99
10 Malcolm Winnie, deputy aheriS and court of
Grand Traverae RvrIuo Fair Aiao- custody, from ilie date of this con Uie matter of the grade.
47.00
47.00
Carried by yea and nay
LUR. 8.*1nch. conaUUe.......................................,,
daitoD prtaueiUd a report of the tract unUl the 33nd day of Octobm-.
6,01
6.01
Moved by Anderson and supported meml>er* prJseot voting "v12 Chas. F. Howe, marginal annotations ...........
1913 f^. ahowins »»91.;7 expended A. I>. 1915.
. (a»
by Nash tbat'-Uu> whole board to To the Honorable Boat________ ...
ate Mta o< aofos ate
13 Midland Chemical Ck», Jail dUlnfecunt........
In labor and material on the county
6139
Now therefore. In accordance thcre- gether with the rnsvyor and commis
visors of Grand Traverse Conaty
grate wtntorto be
4 G. Alien Smith, tervicea and auto hire...........
fair grounds this year, and acknowl2.50
. tl
Gentlemen: Your committee 01
sion of Traverse CRy Inspect this
ef maay bonaebeld
:j
Wm.
J.
Smith,
deputy
aherirs
fees..................
66.96
edslns that the aasoclaUcm clalmi agrw
6695
tireposltioR at 3:00 o’clock tomorrow. County Poor, to whom was referred
<aw medarn bomp*
;6
J.
W.
Hiniker.
prohallon
officer.......................
45.66
45.C1.
no financial intereat In the bondlnn the second . . .
the matter of making arrosts
Carried.
to ae7
B.
A.
OanneU.
deputy
aheiira
feee..................
27.64
27.04
erected oo the crDUnda: that the County of Grand
where famillea. are deserted
Tlie cbalrmau tbereupou declared
8
B.
H.
tVbeat.
JP..
drawing
Jury
..................
>
n
aetlro
aalta of I
130
eame belonged to the county.
at the rate of two and onebaH per
recess uoUI 4:30 for committee
9 Robert Barney, 3. P, drawing Jury...................
porarily
1.M
Hie rei^rt of the receipcr and iU- cent (21* percent) per annum on wofk.
!0
J.
H.
R.
Miner.
J.
P-.
drawing
Jury
..................
130
130 aently 'tbe ruetet toahlOB «f buying
humeoeais -is aa foUows;
dally lialaneMi of money belonging
4:30 o'elortc p. m.
:l D. U Enelgn. h P, aerricee.......... f...................
4.15
4.16
set ot naOy bandsotaa and duruMa
ttoeaipta.
to said County of Grand Traverse,
Tbe foHowlag repewt was prwaent- leg AUonoy be Instructed to do bis
:: 8. E Hopklna J. p.. aorricaa.............................
16.20 wicker and then hiring attacbable
1630
1913.
dut}-. and that whenever a supervisor
or In iu cuMiedy. on deposit in aald
3 Amu F. Nertlnger. J. p,. hfU of fees...................
10130 mata and plDowa to fit the Tarioga
10130
Cash balanre oo band Jun^ 1.
depoaltoo': and will make such tomjperlntendent of tbe poor dealroi 24
tbe Honorable Board of . SuperFrank
8.
Blrdaall.
j,
p,
hffl
of
fees...................
156.49
166.49
im .......... y...........................3
.83 porafy loans to the County of Grand
to make a criminal comptaint alt such 25 Frank H. Vinton, depniy ateriff.......................
vtaers:
•
pieces, to rapl^ gatetag tovqr. Tltei
1530
1530
AdvertUlnR In premium lUl. 4S9.00 erae a* aald county, shall hat , OMilemer We. your eommtUee' on
I shall be prosecuted to tbe ton •* Frank H. Vinton, truant officer..........................
egabtona. wbathar of gtedt. hrorade
206031
208.02
Memberahip tickets sold ... Sil.Of* power to make during. Oie contlno- county grounds and buildings having
E. B. Tmer. deputy aberiff ................ ..............
20.00 or marely printed mtanrt. are aasBy
20.00
Blncte admissionssold
3.174.35 an«-e of UiU contra^ at the rate of had uader conalderaUoB tbe matter
0. F. Hoxsie.
E E. Toner, deputy sheriff ..............................
337 put uwgy when tba. asaaon for u^
Grand standreeelHs ............... S4«.tii fire and onc-ba)t per cent (5^ |ier df biting a Janitor for (be court
1. D. Linten.
P. Burden. mdaU for Juror* ..............................
upboiauzy nOa route Wfo i-M*
.Conceaslooa .............................. '3*5.65
mi) i>cr annum.
house .would recommend that Mrs.'
John AnderooB.
J. M- Fell toeels for Jurors ..............................
of atia^ble upbetstorp cooatots «(
Marphntita' booths ...............
lai.en
Said party of the flrkl part further Maes be twtalued untU May 1st. 1914
lickeroon and supported
amto tsr rtx chairs ate one aettea*
Pena for sheep and awlnn ..
io.ckj agrees to furnish aald aeoond pwty
hy McOool that th
1 a salary of 8-'>0.00 a month.
report be ac
Chaa. U WDson. burial, quaraatine case..
25.00 t JDBC, rotstd pm0w.Md taro bags,
Oh***o atnlla........ ... ..................
mo with free exchange for the rwlttance
W. B. Gray.
Mrs. Cora Bari, nurse, quarantine case___
20.00 aqnre pOloma. « a bouaewBe kaowi
aeno Malls
........................
sum of any maneya as *h«n beouna neces
O. F.Hoxale.
Mrs. Oraee Hu
M.OO
60
nieo and canalMt Mtflt ....
aaythlag wbatonr e( the laitUaaa
sary from time to Ume; and alao -to
Chaa. 3. Bbner,
Tbe foHowlng resolution was preMra .Mary A Ckwk. z
60.00 maklac artebaaaugetupaaatpg
quarantine c
80.00
Hid and anppilM sold ....
»»J0 faraUh. free -such check books as
•euted by Supervisor Ebner who
Balpb UJeka.
Peari 8. B’attefs.. nurse,
nui
quarantibe cas
U.OO
13.00
W. H. Nash.
moved It* adoptloD:
-I wra. V*. E. FUh. hoaplUl fees................
66.00
66.00 theae fioah^ ate ptUawo at eompH*,
'
Commttua.
WHERBAB. The licglslature ut iu 38 Mrs. W. B. FlrtL hospital feea ................
88.00
88.00
aeoemd party.
Moved br Dean and aupperted by 1911 eesalon. Act. . No. 183. has
11.70
12.10
Total IWM9U IncMIaK bah
Bald party of the Drat part furthar Helgaa that tbe report be made a- vlded that a uniform ayatou of
1. oare, quaraatine case..
17.00
17.00
agresa to enotply with all tbs terms special order of bnalneu tor tomor-, couittt for counUea be s
1830
18.«0
>w SMrainc ai »:00 o'ckMk.
42 J, J. Brownaon. n
38.00
39.80
ChiTteA.
ggt bgaar qte gfiaa fl(
U.«2
«i ttm kfUIMBv «t
Moved br. Hicks add suppetUd tty blanks and books for Ihrt ayrtsm.
ii
"i*.^=sun^,ru“-p.
e
*3
Mn> 41AVBMI HlMiLD MB fBAVlUB BM lAOJI,
Bnell that tbe report
Roll call; all membera prascnl.
The mlnntea of yestcrdai's sesaloa asd adopted.
Carried.
were read and approved.
Supervisor Gray preMnted the mat
The (ollow-ing budget was prei
ter of the custo^ of tbe .oonnty su^
veyor's records In the Register of
Deed's office tor which Ihe county Is
To the Honorable Board of SnpdK paying IM.M per year.
•’•’*1 vlsore of Grand Traverse Countr;
Moved by Dmu gad anpported b
Gentlemen: Your committee
HeCool that the county dlaconUnae
;“-,r nance. B'ays and Means respectfully the payment of 850 0(1 per year for
submit the following report:, Haring tbe use of the Register oT Deed's
23-'0 hmA under nnn.ldnr..ln. '.h
vaulL
Carried by yea and nay vote, al
„ ensuing year, we reeomracna tnai lembers present voting •'yes'—18.
','>n'lbe amount apportioned to this counOn moUon of -Dean supported b;
r;’. ty by the auditor general rii:
g^||«2.933.69. be levied as a state tax:
' iaiso that three and one-fourth (3Vl
Kiuna
bo levied on each dollar of tbe
■lu
*ri0atlied valnarton as a
county tax; also that the i^rtlon of
rejecied tax which Is subject to re
nssesimeni In Uie several townships,
and tbe City of Traverse City, be re
assessed; also that the amount menUonml In the statement of the town
ship clerks to the supervisors In Ihelr;
assrsNed for'
|>uri>oses
mentioned In - such
slaienient; also tliat the townslitps
kvlng fractional srhnel distrl<tK be
ithorixed to letT tlieir just proportion of school taxes for frai'tional
districts with other townships.
further recommend that (
chairman and wierk be authorlrod
borrow upon terms agreed to w
Ihe J''lfat National Bank, such tu
>ni-y as may be necessary tp
lO.Ofi
9.41 meet the lawful expenses of the
county: also that the clerk be
163.
thorired lo pay out of Ihe rontlngent
fund to the couty road commissioners
tlieir sum of semi-monthly »|ai'
non the iirmentailon of thcl'r tl
ropcriy certified lo. ’
Be further recommend the follow
ing amounts be allowed and that the
clerk l>e authortxed to draw' orders
Ihe aame:
Snlariea .................................. $ S.lio.M
County poor ......................... I2.fl
Soldiers andaallors' reli^.
l.n
B’estern Michigan Develop
ment Bureau ..................
S
Fair grounds bonds and Intetost .................................
2.4
Repairs for county build
ings ...................................
S
RespeettuUy etibmiued.
J. H. Buell.
B'm. A. McCool.
Chas. J. Elmer,
Board of Supervisors
(ODBtlBO^ from pMe cicbt.)
Tb«*RerMMi Coap«it}-,-auppU«t. qiunnUne case..
■me Reynolds ('ompeny. ■applies, qiiaianilne ew..
d7 JoMpUoti Bros.. euppHee. quitruiiae <»»«..........
4S JoMPbsoD Bro«, Mppllea. qomatlne cw..........
SI
s;
M
H
8inltll‘)l rumimre Store, burial, queruatlne cMe..
Mrs. Fbata. Mpplle*. qutfanthie case......................
J. H. McOousb. eoel. querutlne case......................
Anericu Dn« Sure, druics, quassnUnc ease___
Ur. J. D. Mania, auendaare. quarantiae com..........
M Dr. Qo)- M. Johaaon. medical attendance, quarantine
fcbel Ramsey;
__________ _
lAbel
>r. U Swtnton.
Swtnton, medical attei.............
Dr.
h-, J. W. OdBBtlett.
-■
•
Dr,
medical attendance, qukrantlne
ease .
« Dr. F. p. La«u»n.
«1
I
IS
■lii;
Dr. a. A. HoUiday, medical attendance. qimranUne
S3 Dr. p. a! C4ajk. msdl^ attendance and* drugs,
-a Dr. F. Holdswortb, medicai altentence. qaa'ranilne
«4 ). M%l'lhrimVm^i.^'auendan^^^^
CS Dr. Sara T. (Those, medical attendance. Jvveoiic,
Prohate court .................... .................. ...................
«• Dr. EJB, Minor, oorener..................................................
<7 Tnasiii^[_^iniage of Klngaley, nursing, qaaranttne
cA*e ................ ............ .................................................
n Treasurer Paradise Township, medical services.
10.00
qaaranltne case .......... .................... ........................
8.48
. B9 J. U B’ealch. supplies, quarantine cns*^. .’.-v.-........ ..
ifi:.,oo
70 Probate Court, taxed biU'cosU......................................
71 'Cltator Publishing Co.. iPircult Court library books
72 Pred 8. Drake. Circuit Conn library bobks..............
73 B'. M. B’elch Mfg. Co, Supplies, county school com-.
mitstooer ........................ ................ ..................... ..
74 Ebner Bros, printing ......................................................
, 75 Herald A Record Co, printing......................................
70 Seamann A Peters, books, etc......................................
77 Maraoich Printing Co, prinUng ..................................
78 Amll F. Nerllnger, 1 t<osUl scale..................................
78 City Book Store, office suijpllcs ............................... ..
SO Oval Wood DIrh Co., wood, county bnlldinga............
.................
s office..
Northern -........................
rumHorc <' , chair. 1
82 Morgan's Uven'. lUery for committee buildings and
grounds ..........................................................................
83 Andrew Anderaon, hauling ashes, fsir grounds..........
43.38
*4 - J. K. Longwtf. labor, (air grounds...............................
9A.'.
85 Edward A. .^nroe. express sod postage ..................
10.70.
SO Fred R. B’qjker. esprees. pontage, etc...........................
17.79
87 E. E. B*hlte, express. |«stage. etc...;..........................
0 John Hozsie. express, postage, etc...............................
11.67
21.00
0 F. M. Hamlin. 8pr«loes ............................................ f.
7.:...,*0 Chas. H. Ilanslovsky. committee work........................
I8.W V-,
81
B Cray, committee work...’....................................
83 Warren T. Roatsong; drain comiufsstoner expeuM.. 119.61
10.76
~ Oeo. G. Cov^ prosecuting attorney expense..........
Mrs. C. C , .Maes, laundry ...............................................
6.5U
s Adding Machine Co, repairs ....................
I «K>
3. N. Uaninc
.riinek. repairs ...................................................
A. B'. Banak t_________
k Son. jail________
supplies .
Prank Trude, court house supplies .
We«ern Vnlon Telemaph Co., s'
POBUl Telesraph
Of«rve H. Winnie.
ilntlBS. fair pronnds..
J. H. Sbnlts. otnc» supi
Dont.................
iMeday-Huber-Dolan
"
Co, supplies, probate c
IDi Ttsch-Uliia C
109
110
111
' >i;
113
. 114
lie
117
1*5
136
147
Ulph H------ -Mrs U £ Siaake. naralng. quarantine case..
D. F. Hoxale. committee work..........................
D San
(Tank Hai
e work..
C. H. Bra
I«2
its
IM
IS1C6
I
I
!;:-n
J. P. Carrer * Bro.. Insurance premlpms..................
Hastings Tuauranee Agency, Ininraecie prcmlama..
Ulossoin A McDennotl, Iftsursnce premiums..............
L. K Cleveland, luwnun'e iitwmlums..........................
I. K. Cleveland, limorance iiremtum*..
Dr I.
............ - ------V. qusr
rantlne
II E. CovlM ASfin. rupplies. qusrar
____al
attendance.-quaranilne «
J. J. Urownno.
medical
H. W,
1
'. Round, supti^ Wt bonse and JaU........
I. A Montague * IK. wpi^et^ court bouse and )a»
R. O, sis*v. suppilea. qn»
A. tv. -Bledorti. intlk. quarantine case......................
Cermaiite Bros, MVery. efttmlttee bulldtegi and
176 Bum C, LewM. supgiUa
17« D. E Ctandall A Soa. a
I. quarantine case..
139.21
5lwed by Dean and suppportei
ted by
ta) Ebner that
y alwi
1.97 of Supervisor Hamlin for one day
12 17
—
'
r
■
131.73
exeueed.
Carried, r
t'.oO
'the Hoard of Supervisors
•12.73 ToGrand
nty:
Traverse County;
4.
:-U
OenUemeo: Your
>mnlttM
7.9IJ
gnmnlls Ix-g '
4 68 buildings
we rejmlr the i
4.2-I olnmend il
43.79
^ the houvp'al Ihe fair grounds,
37.50
■ 5.« and we,fiirthtr recommend that the
shi riff use the short term prisoners
r.5.«.fl In clearing out the brush and rute
hish
and cutting up the undesirable
r-.tii
a.so trees Into stove wool lo l>e used
'6.24 Uie- county buildings. Be. further
that the County Knad
3.110
5. -'-d)
12 45
county
road
tpat hinery.
11.40
B' B Gray.
10.39
Chas. J. Bhacr,
23.::.
B'. H. Nash.
139.72
D.
F. Hoxale,
35.46
Ralph Hicks.
Moved by Buell and sui>poried by'
' that the report be so-
30.87
13.17
121.7;
6S.0*
13.73
4.5u
7.9U
4.08
4.3<1
43.79
r.s.oo
35.01
1040
8.34
3.00
3.50
12.4.1
11.10
10.39
.23.33
I3E72 ■
35.46
7T.O0
748
The following report was |w«aent-
38.00
1245
15.00
6.43
3000
IIO.M
r.-r.
8.00
4.U
3.0II
11.77
AM
643
61.61
.
ferrrd tbe matter' of grantlug the
prtjrilege of iowcrlRg the bridge of
the G. R- A I. Railroad Company
where the same croascs the Boardman river In the city, respectfully
anbmit the following rci>ort. that
Ihe rcqtiMt -conUIncd In tbe rnsolutiona hereur attached and made
part of IhU-report be granted a
tile roaoluUoD adopted.
E. H. Burrows.
B'm. A. McCool.
J. Hrig-a.
Comreillec on Roads and Bridges.
. Whereas the Grand Rapids and In
diana Hallway Company has eonstiweted and ts malnuinlng a railriver In
U40
85.00
11.76
.50.00
7.50
J5.90
14 70
IB.OO
93.M
92JV0
82JI0<
92.70
9240 •
60.00 qnetted- permission <
32.30
89.80,
and' agreed In eonsldeniton of tbe
if aoch permission tc
of Its railroad track ..........
intersection of East JVont atrc?t in
■aid nty a Ifke amount of two feet.
>w therefor*.
Resolved tbM nermlaslon_______
tborltr be and Is hereby gfven and
to the Grapd Rapid* A Indi
2."0 granted
Railway Company to lower lU'
,6.23 ana
41.61 said railroad I
.................87,77044
A. W. CnriMa,
Ralph Hleka.
J. H. HnaUnsuitaL
the saM Grand Rapids a Indl_ _ Railway Ooamy also lower the
grade of Ue railroad track at the Interaeciton of Boat Front street
(al Not snowed.
aald city, a like amount of two fecL
Moved fay HueHmantel and aupport1the.-------t. report ‘be
M«v«d bp Anderson and aupporl«4 AMwu. Klagdon. Nlckqraon. Uelffea- ed by Gray that th
. - and adopted.
m Ebsier ibat IT
' ^
r and adopted.
CarrM try ran and i
Movsd br Dm and supports ..
UntoA that tbq claim of FrM R. WalIw for bit Miwicw as commiraianor
tn tkb Oerinalae bearing bo atlowad.
iTbU claim -was paid by ordw 76a
2484.)
Yaaa-Masrira. Borrows. lintea.
K0»-B6acHle. CarUsla, Hkfica, 4»
Carried.
To We Honorable Board rt Buperriaora:
t tha board alUom twtO
(Teotlamiea: Toer eommlttee. to
whom was raterred tbe matter o( nlstng a repair fund for county raed%
would recommend that the County
Frank M. Hmmlln.
Road Cokmlsatonon be Instrorted
10 use the funds already approi>riated
according to the sutnte.
E. H. Jhirrowa.
B'm. A. McCool.
.... o'deck A _
J. J. Helgea.
- Boai^ ctiM to ordw br Ibp tbaiv
• onRoada and Bridgaa
\y
br n*«r AB« npported by
Farm
ANIMALS
REM0DEUN6 THE DAIRY BARN NOTES FOR SWINE BREEDERS
Lofta—Cutters Lacking.
apnortlonment conmitlec'a re
Tbsre are nany big red barn* that
port was presented and r«td.
look well tram a dlaunce and that
give tbe farm an appearanoa of proaperity. but a dlagraoe to dairying.
They have but a few amall winduera.
Ae gutters, no stalla. no feeding alley*.
DO ventllaUon. Tbeir big lofu are
about the only redeeming feature they
L No wonder tbe boy* leave the
Ihrm and hired men won't milk.
Cement 1* not expensive and any
man who to at aU handy In building
can put In ct-mvni gutu-ra and walks
with a mue atifdy ou the auVJect
Any of the cement companies adver
U*fbg In the agricultural'paper* will
•end a book of inatractlone upon re-
r.
Si,
¥
•m -
I. 18 inches wide and 10 in
deep. It I* not necessary to make the
whole floor of cement Tlie tonrard
half of the stall may bh left wltbont
cement allbougfa it ts destrmhie
make tbe whole Soor and maDger ot
lament aben It eon be afforded.
Make a feeding alley tn front of tbe
msngera where lb* feedibg con be
done with tbe least work and time.
Make tbe bora conveblent Tike a
day off. or a week If neoeseary. and
visU ptoees that-have tnodern barns.
Coavenlence in a barn ts tbe cbeapeat
part of 4be bnUdIng-and tbe mart
irianL Idcaa dost cost enytbiog
If yon look for them. To put tbei
into effect may take year*, but It lighteas-the work to know they are to
To wait nnUl yon ebb afferd a n^w
barn before' makiog any Improve^
ments U folly. Fix np tbe old barn
this (all ao the work can be done bi-i'
tor and with leta faardsbip thto com
ing winter.
i
by Hnellmsnt'-l and sup
ported b.v Ebner that the report be
accepted and adopted.
Carried by yea and naj’ vote,
members ptWat voting yea—18.
The offlrUI bond of B'alter
can as county sealer of weights
measures, In the sum of one thou'
sand dollars, with Fred R Walker
leotge G, Covell ax «uretles.
Moved by Carlisle and supported
- Anderaon that the bond together
with the Boreites thereon be approved. and tbe bond placed on file.
Carried.
i6o;»o
1340
M.OO
I1.7B
50.00
7.M
37.90
32.70
15.00 '
92.50
82.50
82.50
83.70
93.50
50.00
32.C.P
99 80
Roll call; all membere preeeoL
Morel by HnellfflaMed end support
ed bj'MUU' that tbe chair appoint
a special fcommltlee to investigate
and make report at tbe Jannary
meeting of this board relative to the
county's hospital accomodations aa
praaented by L. Swanloo. County
Physician,
carried.
The^ cbalman apiiolnled
Supervisors
.?:S
i Co., books, leial blanks, c
HanBab 1
fair tiwmda ...................................................................
Hannah 4'Lor Mercantile CO,, repairs ......................
Hannab & Uy Mercantile Co., iail supplies...............
R. J. Memer * Co., plumbing........................................
Marie eras, care lorenile Bellnquents..........................
An Metal ConsimcUon Co., document files, probate
court ................................................................................
H. B*. Bound, repairs ......................................................
Dennis F. Hoislc. county probaUon officer..............
~
erso City Gas Co., jail expense ..........................
Traverao
Bnrr il.
Janies, iail Insiiectl
il.'Janies.....................
7. H.
.. ____________ipealo
Estes. Jan Inspealon
atired’s Telephone Co., rental to Oct. lat..
Clilten't Telephone Co.., rentallo Dec. 31st........ .
Cltlien’B Tetepbooe Co., tolls ......................................
MIchlBn State Telephone Co., tolls and rfnul to
Dec.Jiat ........................................................
Lee Hornsby, office sopidles and cxiienses..............
C. B. Taylor Coal Co., supplies........................ :............
P. U. LeBroeq Brush Co., supplies..............................
Smith t Price, rbolos ................<........... '■....................
Blown Dumber Co., supplioa. fair grounds..................
John r. Scon, drogs. quarantine cases.......................
......
K. K. Miner d Son, dniEa......... ....................
Wm. Osborn, qusrantlne snnplle* .:............................
L. S. B'alter. medical attendance, quarantine case..
Ebner E. B'Mte. indexlnl; births and dealba..............
Etaier E. BWte. recording..............................................
Treasurer Village of Kingsley, su|ipllea, medical at-'
ndance. quarantine ..................................................
Dr, I
W. 1 . Dean, committee work ..................
CUv of Traverse City,. electrii
electric supplies..
:>lcat fee:
fees.................
Mrs. B'. E. Fish, hospital
Mrs. F. Boenlng. supplies, qni -antlM ...
F. B. Kelley, reialrs ............
Dr. 4. B. Martin, post mortem. Zelgler case..
Mrs. G. E. AldricI■h.1. kUfi
kuppllss. <
D. W. Reynolds Co., siipiillcs; quaramino..
qui
Mrs.
.............................
Ira McKlU. rent, quarantine.................
Qtlite
Mrs. Cora E. Eari. nursing, quarantine ...
supplies, quarantine ___
ungerford. nursing, quarantl
Mrs Grace Hungerf<
fttOB-HlirE
If
1
i
107
lOS
]
I-
Excellent Ration far Sows' hackling
Pig* to Found In Bran and ghorts
^Corn Causes Thumps.
Sborts and bran make an excellent
raUoo for sows that are sockUngplga.
Of course tbey sboeM always have
clover or cowpea pasture If poaslbla.
It to bod policy to wean young pig*
Suddenly and put them on cow's
skimmed milk. Tbe milk tbould be
fed them very greduaUy at first
several tlmea a day.
Once ibore we want to urgefarmere
not In feed too mndh edrti to ibelr
young plgo. a* thump* vUl SDrsly
reanlL
Tbe best way to market corn to to
flnt 'put it tbrongh the alio and then
aell It In tbe obape of (at anlmalA
Com m«al aito akim raUk will ntoe
greater gate in fdedlng bogs than anytbtag rise.
' It to eastor to intat-ea ttaa oUtor
man earrylDg out onr beat MOaa tbaa
It u to do tbe little tbtngs oaraelvea.
brt we caa alt do mn<^ V«tie<'
we do If we take an tntorart tn aur
work and keep close watsb of every
little detail that win psomete the com
fort of^ onr animala U to the com
fortable artmal that moke* tbe beat
gains evaty Ome.
Do not be afraid to g)va the toll
gigs plenty ot range dering tbe toll
and Winter time, proridlnc that they
have a eomforiaUe feedtog yard and .
^ good, warm sleeping place.
Co alow on feeding new corn, better
bold over a supply of old corn and
.gradnally get there accustomed to the
new com before feedtog Cham fnU
nUena.
A good now abosM not «e brad
until
onably well matnred end generallyr ia safe rale 4»
follow to to let her be at least » year old. when abe farrows her flrat
noer.
mix COOLER OF CONCRETE MANNER OF TYING HORSES
piiPii
Itself In Very Short Tima.
Tbe UltutraUoD sbow* a milk cooler
Ibat Is very easily eonstrueted by any
one and will repay lu cost many tlmea
over In a season's use. aays tbe Inde
pendent I'armer. A box form to con
structed of the sire you wish tbe outBide of the cooler to be; the inside
Is made .In tbe aome manner, oidr
about eight inches smaller, so a*
allow for a fonr-lnch wall to tbe tank
or cooler oa all ■ldee> The concrete
li mlxedr'one part Portland cement
fire parts of aand and gra<
the' bottom'of cooler told flfit; this
may,^ be three and onebalf pr tour
thick, as.you desire. ,
3T the inside Is then set upoa
...|4
liji
fpiiiiUiH
simple Plan fa te Put Double Unee
Through Rfng en Stake and Then Pull Ends Through Loop.
In response to a query tor a good
way lo tio a horae that can eaally p*
loosed to given by a writer la The Moatreal Uarald aa foUowa;
no only hitch 1 know'' that
can be mtteff with a pun of the rope,
besldee tbe bow knot to tbe sUp knoL
where the end «f the halter shank to
||<P- liir
i
■
jplIilH!
liPiiiiPii
A Concrete Milk Cooler. •
tbi* floor or bottom at an equal «Hatanee from the outside fora on
foar sides, and the concrete for tho
walla placed and tamped down. At
one end the wall is eii^iUr lower fn
center to provide for an overflow, as
■bown. Tbe tank should be high
igh ao that when flilod with water
U will be witbln two or tbreo Inches
of tbe top of milk can. and as tbe
Water to oonaUntly changing tbe milk
can be cooled in tha abortest poeslble
time; It may alto bo bul^ sitgbtty
larger to allow for Ic* to be packed
aronnd tbe milk cans, wbe'n It Is de■tred to hasten the cooling process.
liJtli
FEEDING THE YOUNG CALVES
mm
^ 3
S5||.
(Oomtnnatton of SChedble
•L Materia OatbadiM.
Bt Patar-a Cathedral in Bon* B0
began ts l5Wmad eompleted In 106.
The Idas ta a lAtln croat
by
446H feet wtth miaAed apa* mi
tnaaepU and reatllxila n>* halght
of the nave U 1506-(mA torvtAtt
87H faeL Tha Intete Ahtmetar «(
the done is 18815 feet. Ita bel^ to
Wbat Mora Could to* Wantt
rinaat and riesrtaleat place. Baths
•Bd toOeU on modem principlea ffB*
iKal not being adapted for beelth reBort of Ula 1* only pisawiod tOr tha
■ojoorn of paaaengera. tonrtsta and
■porunso.
Reputed exeeDeot cook
ing. Noble.teal, well lain wtnee:'dtfforent been. Tbe magntfleent oatlook I* grandtooa. Dallrslz tnlu
aU parta of tbe globe. Ftee vtow
th* toToly teha-BoM-OUdn
•aat He Had TdOad.
Mark Twain waa ptaylag «olt «n A
wen hao»n Enguah oovb*. in «r
tag to make a very hmg biwaie Aot.
TMfiln tor*
..................................
• cbBSk of
toa toea Tbe I
playing with, seeking to reliew* 0*
Keep TreoWe* to Yewweir.
To think abort our owndrotMM Mi
nenaabl*. eo^eUae* Jt to • seoeeMty; V epeek >be*t tkaS Ip a oo-
worrto* to a trusted friend; bnt ereo
this la a gratlAoattoa not to be too
freely Indnlged. When wa do ao we
sort allow tbe Mend to todeanlty
tod: ‘■By th* way, Mr. Twato. himself by enlarging on almBnr Batb»w do yee tik* «n- cooraer *TW" tare of hto own; there most be gt«u
■aid Twain- n. tbtsk ft (• tb* MM pad take.
I hnv* erer taated.-—pyom *^0ott
TnrBA-by H.B. Martin.
I Veer for •ubeurleaA
T* Koap ■niramre Brlglit.
^^Dow Onwgra la nil^ om- with
r artbortnd tec
tho loM through th* hel* *«r
ring.
A aimpi* tie where taoraea are hltobed to a wagtm to to put tbe double
ttoea thmgb a ring oa' the stake
and pet tho loose ends throagh tbe
d of the linos tool
CATTLE BROUGHT vIN BY OOa
Well-Tralnsd Aalmal WIH 9mm Owm>r.
Many Step*. Whito Peer One WIH .
Do UnteM Htoehtof.
TTtey BbMitf Be Early Aocuatomad te
If a dog I* uaed in drlring^n raftto.
ittog Grain. Qraaa and Later
tnstn that it walk at their beela Into Fall AMalfa Hay.
atead of their beads; and that U wato.
not 4TOL A poor dog wtu do oiitolddrop^ in the spring and mischief, and that wery quickly; ommmer should
irly anmi
properly trained will aave nai^ stoga
bieely by the time they are in theif
Tbe cattle are a* quick abort toslac.
winter quarters. They ahoold be up the driving quaHttoe of tha deg
oariy aocustomed to esHog grain, aa to tlfo amall boy tn teetfag th*
gras*, and later in the fall, alfalfa m«0« of the young teachgr. Tl tb«r
or cMVer hay. It la poor ecoaomy find that they can drive IL the cantos
to limit tbetr supply of roagbage, as will 'bare a sorry Um« of IL - Bettor
R develop* Urge frame* and berreis watch carefnlly that the pup keep*and give the appearance of vigor, iu place and beeoraea
of the
and nothing will aid thU more ihaa altnaUon. even though you are com
Clean. weH-grown bay.
pelled to defend Ita rigbta. After tbeTbe grain ration Is neeeesary for proper relations are accepted ob both
Steady growth. A raUon that U bo- side* there will be little fnrthw
tog racommended, and one that has trouble.
b^n foond aaitofactcry in tbe north
WOOL to a mlxtnre of barley three
Whitawetoi the Btabtoa
parts, wheat bran one pen. asd alAlth^gb-wbltewmah to not an active
(alto meal on* parL B*ben It caa dtototertanL to the uaual meaning of
be obtained an additional one part o( the term, ft la an eseeneat purtter
pU mealfor aoy bean meal may bo and ebould In all caae* be used to
. as It gtrea tone and finisk to auhie* after tbey have been thoroaghtho ealraa which are deetrable. The ty cleaned and diatotected with other
grain ahonld be given In two feeds, agent*. Hot whitewash for thto
tooralttg and evestog.
inee to better than eoM. U thto^
Regulate tbe emount of grain to ct lime la added to wbtUWMh te Che
tbe tndlridnal calf. No grain should i propot tUm ot four ounce* t* tbe
be allowed to remain in tbe mangera. Ion, tbe vetue ot thto auptMatla
where U wHl become mnety. as dl- greatly toereaael It to advtoahle t»
on dtoordera will reeniL Crounl
oats and bran are volnable supple- lean onoe to etx toonht. and, h
mente to aklm milk in a ration, as every three mowths whate dto
4bey eoatoln a large amount of mineral —t"-t« hive been hapL
nbataaos necesaary for good bona.
naAim TRAVnn
abD
TR4VZB8E BAT SAOLS. THUBSDAY. BBOEMBEB A I9i».
Board of Supervisors
Uftted October It. 191E
Unplatted Property.'
ISn—ThBt pereel of lud Dorth of Oar
ureet m followi: ComioenrlDit
216H feet weel of • iwlnt 8fi min.
Bottbetrt of eouiheaet comer of
lot 1. block 3. Goodrich'* Addition,
(CoBtlBMd fram {«<• Blse.)
tbence weeterly bIodk Bay street
Slfitk feet, thence northeast (o
ecHEDUi.e or rejected taxes.
Graod TraTerse.Bay. thence south
east 216^ feet, tbenee southwest
tor m> BBd inbeeqaent re«ri *eM rejected by tbe Anditor
to Dortb line of Bay street to beuDty tor ibe reeeoos suied.
KtunlBK cicept rlKht of may of M.
JOHN MOXSIB, CooDlr TreMurer.
* N. E. R. R........................................
A(me Teemehip.
•Exception Indefinite.
Is Is Is' ih l!s lis h u ll
DIDNT KNOW SlliPL£ THINGS
t of Msttera of Oaiwral In.
Qathering.
1.20
Hannah, Lay E Ce.'s Tenth Addition.
1911—Lou 2S and 26 aad E. 10 feet of
Lot 27. bloch 3. (reaasesded ux
1909I .................................................... 4.69
6.51
10.37
11 58
4.80
2.40
••Vear's ux hot Bircs.
'
Second Ward, Tewnahip 27. North of Ranpo 11 Weot.
IT-
1.18
2.40 $7.S9
"“•Sis-"—''- - • - •
East Bay Tewnahip.
$1.58 $2.39
I 2.10 $135 $100 I13.S0*
1911-
V .'^'r,or rri'u”.;
-*c„. o,
VllUee of Flfo Loka.
Sec. 4....................................................
.34 •
.37
.72
.85
.45
.15
•Starting iwlDt Indefinite
■ Fifth Ward, Tewnahip 27 North ef Range 11 West.
1. thence nonh
tnln alons center of
Uartha street 197 cbaloi to north line
of 8. E. li of N. \V.
of section 12.
thence west 76 chains to eawt liae of
rlithl of way of G. R. t 1. B. R.. ihencosouihetly alooK east line of aaid riichi
of way to nonh line of Merritt street,
thence east alone nonh line to pUce of
beaWainr 13 acree..................................
J1
.53
.71
••Indefinite.
Villapo of PWo LakA EckeitfeH A EonMlI AddHIon.
.02
1911—BaUre Block A. 1909 rejected..
WUMb
ginning. Sec 11..................................
Ii
1911-Entire block D. 1909 rejected..............
1911~EDUre block P, 1909 rejected..............
.10
.08
.05
.03
1911—PracUonal block G. 1909 rejected........
.say
.47^^
.1
1911—Enure block I. 1909 rejerted............
M
1911—Enure Mock }. 1909 rejected..........................04
.03
J9ll-Entlre block K. 1909 rejected........................04
’m
!l0
.08
.04
....-isf
1.57
2.17
3.4C
3.9€
2.00
.nsntng out of New York fonnd no.
body sere, 'ne climax came from
tbe-ChIcago man. Said be:
‘'%'here U tbe Billing* eststm tbe
biggest thing on Maabatun lalaodr
No one knew.
Tm not rarprlsed at that bow.
rer.” aald the (aitcaffnan. *Ta «vea
worae.'
HU bearm atnred at thU wesUra
admls^ and asked why.
'Decauae I've never vUlted oar atock
yarda.’’ amid bA
M
» *.. . •' ' -
Uliil
1911—Entire block H. 1909 rejected..........
i9il-uis*9.’'l^^7
acres ................................ ....................
sxlndeflniie.
:::::::::::::::::
.10
1911—East 42 feet of south -Mi leet of
!io
•No'suchaddillon................................
SOTHERN TELLS GHOST STORY
1 88
?.08
4.04
4.74
2.53
1.06
.«
^*'**'‘ .............................51^
iV
VIlUff* ef Fife UkA
1911—A lot beffinnlns 66 feet nonh and 33
feet west of nonh west comer of block
Ir tbenee nonh 25 mtn alonk center of
Manha street 19 47-10(1 chains to nonh
Uae of 8. E »4 of N W- H of secUon
12. thence west -76 chains to line of
'
rijtht of way of G. R. A- I. R. R . ihenoa
aoutherly along east line of said nght
of way to nonh line of Merrlu street,
thence east along tbe nprth line to be(VUIace lUsb.)
*
Klnnlnc. 13 acre* .............................................
•.\o such addition.
.Of—
a.03- lyil-EnUro except west C feet of lot
17.67X1
Sewer
Fifth Ward. E
• I .45 I ,M
136
bi^it'9.' 1909
:mm
ll
iMi
W., 67.50 acre*..
1911—UKS 9 and 10. block 2. 1909 rejected..
Is Is hs. li IS Us Is Us
At a eoclal gaUirrlng In Harlem the
mber ev..Qlng. with a Chlcs^go man
the guest of .Sew Yorfcbra. a com
part on
e of the two big ciUes rerealed
DO end of Ignorance on tbe pan of
erery man present aa to tbe pUce
of bis btnh
There a-as not a single New Yorker
I02.!7‘^ among the debt present wbo oonld
glee the location of oneJeurth of tbe
theaters Not s single one conld tell
the exact Toutre of half a doaen of the
prtnclpal car lines. No one could
the headway of the snbway train* on
the all night acbrdule No one ooold
rbere tbe main streeu of Brooknd Tbe Rronx began and ended.
Five men of tbe eight could not tell
for a certainty wbat tbe street Bnmbwa of tbe craaa atreeU were at the
different avenoea.
All tbe mcB varied as to how Car It
U betwden New York and SUten If'
land or bow far ll 1* from New Tork
.ney Island..Ulting Oiy Hall and
ileebaae Park as the llraiu.
C.72,27.74^
tah. Lay A CA'a Seventh Addition.
Jtin^^lt^............................
13
Oak Helghu AddRIen.
2.35
C
(Village Imp.)
OartUld.TewMhip.
Oreen Lake Tewnahip.
Description
Jilt;: ^
^
....
Is Is
ss lislis =1 Is Is
1911-8. W. \ of N, E. «4. Sec. 31, T 27. N. H. 9 W . 4U
Raratflea TownaMp,
1.74
I. K 14. Sec. 21. T. 26. N. R. 10 W-.l
Plat ef Naahuwai
I
W
!i8
.13
.15
f
S,
1911-i.ot* 1 and 2. iiiock'is;:,.'.'.;';!!!;"]
iiE|)Sf£ss;;;:5 S :| § | .;
'§
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Moved by Dean and suniwncd by no provision for Are protection, there
Andersen Uut the rei>on bo acceiilrd fore b. II
Resolved. That this bos rtf request
and adopted.
the CommlssloBer* of the CUy of
Traverse City to eximd the water
malBH CO tbe fair grounds sod place
The following resolution was pre suluble hydrants neceapary tor prop
en ted:
er fire protection.
Whereas, The County of Grand
Moved tiy Huellniantet and support
Traverse are owncra of tho fair ed by Anderson that the report be
grounds and bulldttgcs thereon and
the City of Traverse Oty h*v« made
BTATB OP MlfHIGAN-County of Grand Trsverse.
We. your 4'omnilUee on Plnslue. Ways sod Means, do hereby certify
-that tbe rollowing Is tbe pay roll tor this session, and reeomniend that the
Clerk be autborixed to draw orders on,lbe County Treasurer for the same:
Miles' .Mileage lUvs. I'er Diem. Tout
$ 1.20
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•oeoAd ward, Teumahlp 27 North of RaitBa 11 Warn.
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CArrted by yea and nay
members present voting yes—17.
Tbe minute* ef the entire seaalon
were read and approved from tb*
record.
Moved by Dean and aopported by
Hoxale that thU board adjourn u
meM on the second Monday In Jah:0ary. 1914. at 2:00 o'clock p. m.
Carried.
Frank M. Hamlin.
2.4f
Cbalrmna.
Elmer B. White.
Clerk.
It Pays to Adv^Use Now.
N.
2.S4
$456
2.40
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b to badnillnc. 8ae.-«.............. ..
aomhj4
a. a. Sothen UlU a atrange tale
' a woman oerrant employed by hU
family In London when be was • smaD
boy.
■ 'I nle oewant ft eeems. ttnksown to
tbe Setberaa, bad a child that wat Itv-.
ing with relaUvee aomewbere In RngUnd. Tbe eervant died, and a abort
time afterward Appeared oa Bomepoccaelone before different mnm.
bar* of tbe famUy.
• to be
greatly troubled, ahhoagb aa an ap
parition she never eoold be made tb
Bay anything. Mr. Sotbera's tatiMr
was gfeaUy Interested In the can*
and Investigated the womnnA past
He fOQDd that tbe reUUvea o*t the
child bad treated It very badly aad
bad placed It to a fosndUng adytom.
Tbe elder Sotbeni bad tbe chRd takea
away from the asylum and glaeed to a
eulUble school, where It conld ho
carefnly looked after. Again the ap.
partllon appeared, this Ume with
geeticnlatkma ehe made known bar
WJ4ITEWATER TOWNSHIP.
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strange Tele of Woman Servant Who
Made Appaaranet Many Tlmea
After OaMh.
$22.80
vifi
$648.00
$670
J. if. Buell.
Wm, A. McCool.
Chas. J. Ebner.
Convuitiee.
AEvlce for the OIrto.
Aflar as smatntuition at a training
eoilege for woman Uacbert at Anaberg. Prueta. tba examiner, addrcaaIng tbe flfty-alx girl a
srto a huband, which Is far bMter.
for the oatlook for woi
very baA"
Oldeet Epigram.
As epigram most pas* thitm^
many handa and get much polUbtng
before It Is a perfect jewel Tou may
remember bow Oycar Wilde sent Ion
the sUge) the man of the world
through the drawing room door with
the epigram- “There Is one thing 1
never could reslsi: that It tempta
tion.“ But you may trace It from tbe
Garden of Eden, where the maa<
plaa for mercy was that the "woman
tempted me."
eeeded hU powera of oratory
■peeking upon bis tavorlu subjecL
At last be felt that eometbing great
was reqnlred of him. He worked blmaeir up to a climax. 'PauiotUm.'' be
exclaimed. "I* (he backbone of »e
British empire, and what-we have
do Is to tndn that backbone and bring
It to tbe troDL"
Firdt Bswiftg by Maehlnery.
. Tbe earliest attempt at sewing by
maeblnery of which there U any au
thentic record was In 1775. In which
year a machine wai patented In Englasd by Charlee F. WeUenthaL
For Squeaky Hinges.
The creektog ef a door may be tn■tontly etopped by rcbblng the hinge
with a piece of soap. It doe* not speU
the look ef tbe paint aa U often the
CBM when oU U need.
New Industry for India.
the sardine of fish oil SDd gusM. Prevloosly eardtoes to many tooosands of
tons had been dried whole on tbe
beach for'manure, but by ibU wsstoful process all tbe-oll was lost The
rmplfi devMopmeni of this new Indnstry U shown by the fsrt that whUa to
1909 there were but two llUle taetoriee to oporaUon, on© being a govern
ment experfmeni station, the season
ISll-U opened with no leas than 45
small factories st MsUbar and Sooth
Canara. while there was a probability
of other* being established to Cochin
and Tiavaoeore. The better<fiaaa ell
ie to chief demand for the leather fac
tories to Cawnpore and for paint and
color work*.
Tbe advantages of the power boat
equipped with a net Utter are many
Catches such as aro now made of the
bottom fish were formarty JmpaaatMe.
except with a beam tnwL Tbe power
boat play* the t
t part of esFeminine Umitatiofis.
Tbeik are few women Uiet egna! the abUng the flihsrmsa to Tssito tbs de
greatest men to the field ef art. Wom sired tdsees and get boms the a
nlgbL
en have a gsolna for mothertog. T
they seldom carry over tbe greatm
Belaass Nats.
of their motherhood Into Uie field of
LesUe WsIUek. a Kansas bsrksr.
art. They have not been toterw
have not thrown their whole natnroi says that It U a sdaotlfle tossartal
tact
thsfc
wtoskets
do not start to
into artlsUc form* of express
lUud Powell______________
ReevH of a Dehatn.
WHIIng ta Be AIL
The debate, "«'bleb U tha noMniW
Bbs (coldly)—"A bus? Cenatoly
fnl animal, the dog or tbe eatr
asC 2toPl TOO know that kJsstog
decided
by
the andleooe a UelleMe AdJusUA
hrssfii
dUeaevVHe-'WaU. who
the
bonaehold
would
ba
nnabia
to
fio
BM** a motto tor a Now York tohTesTs atofitsfi as
wtthoot eaa or the other.-«t WtMj ssrss!
■tar palace: ’’WtoA Woman and i
lKifl»SBr
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CUver Russ.
Ona of the favorits stortss of Major
Le Meaarter WlDon^by. wbo died r»cenGy at Chellenbsm. Engtoad. coneerned a aoldler wbo had several
a compulsed of tbefUW>f srtSelas
from 'bU ktt; bat tbe csiprtt could
be detected. It was therefore de
cided to subject tbe men to barracks
to an ordeal by toueb. and tbe cor^
pors^ In .chimge of tbe nflalr explained
to tbe aaeemBM Eddlsrt that os tbs
floor' of the mese room be bad placed
the barroeka cat beneath an'tovrrted
tin dUb. The caL be amured them.
Aopld mew at tbe touril of tbe thief.
After tbe lights had been lowered the.,
men filed part tq toneb the dUh. Tbs
eat did not mew. but when tbe lights
were turned np it was found that
every man who touched tbe dUb bad
blackened hU band with soot wW«to
had been placed on It. Only ooo man
had failed to .soil fat* hand. A snbseqoent aearefa of hu possession* rw
VMled the stolen article*.
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