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Grand Traverse Herald, December 18, 1913
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)
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1913-12-18
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OU»EST PAPER IN MCmCAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS—ESTABUSBEDISSS.
Covers the
Grand Trav
erse Region.
ABD TBAVES8E BAY XAQLK
tIaVHKSK
PUBLICITY IS CHARTER
PLAN FAVORED
General Msnager
WOULD
CURB
RAPACITY
ADOPTED
Will
be Installed
Who Will Run the City
MOI^^TRUST.
Aetivitlet.
rlTV. OliAM) Tli.WKKSi: I'OI NTV. .MlrlllGAN, TlM'BsltAV, DKfKMHKU IS, I'tlrt.
•«»
ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE TO DO
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!
.
COMPEL
BANKERS
SHOW PROFITS.
EKport BotlevM That When Bankers
Sell'SecuHtiM
They
Should
SUta Hew Much Cemmiaaien They Receive.
(By Valtod Preae )
yesterday nirrird by a limiortly «f TilT.
Thfi total vote was l.l.’-i. As a result
of the voting MniiiSlee will follow tbe
example set by ('adillac- Iasi wwk. in
liistalllng a general manager to han
dle tlip nduilnistrallvo work of the
community.
le new ciiarter provides for ilw
election of a mayor and four council.
for terms of five years. Those
officials will ap|>oini the general man
ager and fix his salary. They are anbJe< t to recall at the end of each year
by msilotliy vole of tbe ele ctors Five
iiiicvrvisors. four justicc-s of the |»-a<e
,iid one constable are the. only r*-malnitlg elec-tlve^Blclals tu Ic^.choscn.
The ngbt of protesing orynlilatlng
ordinances and the right of'"re(«»v«dum. or final approval of ordiniincs-s.
Is given the |H-o|ile by the charter.
For Those Without Church
ROOSEVELT IS A FACTOR
. —___________ I
CURB PDWERS
DF GDMMITTEE
NEW PLAN EVOLVED AT NATION
AL
MANY NATIVES DEAD
PBOp\3SED.TO CUT OFF SEVENTY
\
DELEGATES.
Readjustment Will Net Affect Mlehi.
gan If Put into Effect. Repu^
1,
2:45 p. r
and 5:30 p. r
i hours.
beans Are Having Difficul
ty in ReadjustmenL
I#
FLAMES WIPED
OUT BERLIN
ONLY TWO BUILDINCS LEFT
Defective Wlneg in Masonic Temple
Supposed to Have Been Cause
of Oiaastei—Loss Placed
Illy rnllecl l»res-<.1
Washlngtun. Dei. IT—A plan
irb Hie authority of the National
coioniiliis- and reduiv- by C2 the ugmber of del-gales from the south whs
uuuu)i))u'j>ly proixned today to, the
ReiPiiblican .National committee by Ihe
aiu'ointed to ihanire
;tlic busi- of rcpr.-seniaiion In national
'voovc-ntlons. The snh roinmittee
lOiiiiiiemU-d that the mimlM-r of delr! gal.es lie reduced by 7". eliBit from the
poith and
from Hic south. The
sub cniTiinlUv*- -also ) ropused that
each state be pi\en tour delegates at
large and one for oacii cAi)gr<«slonaI
district with one addillonaT delegate
for each district in which tire Republlians c ast
per cent of the total
vote
The'|>er ceul plan'.’ won't
affect Michigan's rei.reseniallfin. It
was rccoTDtnended tliat a rc-ap]>otiioanient plan tu b«- effetlive must be rat
ified by a majority of the Republican
states. Instead of IwoAhlrds.
Washington. I^ec IT - I'nder the
suifjice of th^'comniHtee's dellborallou lan the "big polities" of pn’SideiiHul liteining.
Senator Borab'a
numi- was most frequently meiiilon.
ted. Others booim-d were Senator
I'ummlRs and Kx- iTov. Hadley of Mis
souri, w-blle lnan> iiany leaders adtnifled that Roosevelt's Bomination was
• te^siblc.”
at S50.000.
di- I'tbted l*rcss.l
Grand Rapids, Di-«. IT—FTre which
originated early iisley iu the Masonic
temple sll but wiped out the village
of Berlin. !') miles north of bore and
entiling a loss of t^u.OOt). Only two
buildings remain standing in tbe bus
iness seriion. Several flrcn)en were
severely burned. A bucket brigade oI«
2iH) riiizens made unKuccessful
DPEN REVOLVER SALE
MAKES LIFE CHEAP
BJHU RP PURCTURES
HIS PRESIDERTIAlROOM"
MEETING.
WOUlfREDUCE THE DUMDffiS
Traverse City merchants and citizens bid
the out-of-town guests welcome cmd extend
Holiday Greetings in the true Holiday spirit.
LEANED DR SUPREME COURT
PROBE INTO ORDER
INSULTING
SONG
SKIT
HAS
AROUSED ADMINISTRATION
Secretary
(By I'nlied Press.)
Paris. Dec, 17.—The French governmeni today Is looking for quartera to
serve as a juvenile court teUerned
after tbe American model originated
by Judge IJndse.v. Tbe chamber of
deputies |>assed an an in July. 1912,
providing for pui-h a court, but beglevied lo provide yither funds to oper
ate It or a raoi^for it to be held In.
Paris coorta are a
M a wepsrate balldlng mast be ar-
Garrison
Will
Del
(By t'Dlted Press)
Washiurton. Dec. 16—The MlHuir
Order of Carabao, from which Presi
dent Wilson resigned through dlspleas-.
urc. wont on trial today. Us offtcers
submitted to SecreUry of War Gar
rison copies of song sklu that enliv-
FRENCH LIKE IDEA
OF JUV0HLE COURT r,,;;'.
zmsged for.
INSTfkiCTION
WOULD
ELLIMINATE MUCH BORROW.
‘
LABDR LEADER
GAVE RECITAL
PROPER
Cenneeticns.
(By l-|,li,.U 1‘rrs'
Nanking. Deo. iC.-Chlnw CbrlHians tu till- ntimlmr of ITS today took
l>r<-)lminary ateps toward the organIralion nf a t'hrisllan ‘rliurcli
free of foreign control -At a mlW
mt-ftlng of tbe .Nanking EvangelUal
assoriatkin they decided lo found
such a cliurMi to m«-el the wants of
tbn Mudents of rtiriHtlanUy. and
draw Into the church all edudaied
.voung men who iirofess to be Christ
Ians-but who do not attend any of the
exiMing chimbes. Tbis action Is (be
mitctimi- of a miislng ri-vival which
fon-lgn tnlsslunsrii's liHd here
H'rijg. Thousands <if Chinese ntlende«l and lis) filgned card* to indiiw^
their desire th study ChristianUy. One
Inindrisl and seventy of these obji-cted
joining rliurchOK which are dopjInaled by (dritignews. The plan tr
owaniz** a native controlled ebunh
nillowfd.
The foreign iiifssionary
Uidy held seveial discusslonsactinn and apix'dii'tod
B-sslst the Chinese In drawing up the
necessary constitution.
The efforts of Traverse City’s commercial
body, The Committee of Twenty-One, have re
sulted in a splendid ,new train service for the
accomcxlation of outef-town Christmcis shoppers.
The old train service on the various reiilroads gave very little shopping time.
The Committee of Twenty-One realized this,
and, ever silive to the convenience of visitors to
Traverse City, solicited the railroads with the re
sult that their quick and hearty co-operation
,was secured and the leaving time of trains on
all roads has been set ahead.
Visitors to Traverse City will now have
ample time to get a square meal, do their
Chnstmas shopping and get back home at a
reasonable hour.
The Treiins arrive at rmd leave Traverse
City as follows:
•New York,
,I>«.
H —•Cempel
Laokerg. when lsiiif1h£ aerurilW. to
make (lUbtU- tin- conitDlssYonii or iiroflie tile) ace reis'ivlnc. Let overv
cular letter, prospertue or adiertlhoment of a bond or Mock ahow <-learI>
wLat
the banker receiv'd fur
nildilli-aiait.HenIcts. and .wliat
Lood and Moika oet,4h>' laDulna
purationt.'
'
TliU. arronllns to ixjiiU 1>. Ilrandeli. U the' crux of tli<- ' i<iibllclt>
n^Icioe" wlilib should be applied to
rid the coL-tiio of the evils of a
-nionp} trust" Aitomey Braudels
Id the fifth of his series ofml.-leK
OD "HreaklnK the Money Trust" which
ap|H.‘3r>i In Harper's Weekiv uid.-iy dU<u»«-e. "Wliat PubHcltv Can Bo."
REPUBLICANS GRAPPLING WITH
"Public itv is justly
BIG PARTY PROBLEMS.
a remedy for iwiclal and InduMrial dls
esM-fc," elalme ^Atiorney ilrandele.
"And publicity hoe already played
iinpoitani fiart in the etruKEle axalnat
the money trust. Tliroush the’ dlselofure of facts by the PuJ*> mono
Per* Marquette—For Acme. B«e». W.ltrust iDrestlaatioa. concernis flnatik Rapida. connecta iBranch at Wil>ng with Kalkaska
<dal eoDceotnitloD Attoraey Uraodels
liamtburg..............................................
. .
bellevis an ImMitant step bae been
Shipping lime ir Traverse C'ty. 6 hoori. f5 r
made toward ultimate
Raviaien of Basis of H
Pere' Marquette (Regular)—Connect
the New Freedom. 1‘ubliclty attend-'
LMding Question That is Up
ing with Kalkaska branch at Rapid
If Iheae dladtoauraa, arcordioC
For Sclutien Before Neict
Shopping time m Traverse CHy. E houis, 2» minutes,
lirandei». has meant that "the batUeCampaign la Fought.
Grand Rapids A Indiana
(Walton
flcld has l>een surveyed and charted
Branch).......................................................
.....................1:30 p.
the hustilc forees'have been located
|ud nppralsed.” But ilien- mus
Shopi'mg time m Traverse City. 1 hour, tj minutes, and
• further call upon publirliy for
this aflcrnisin niiiung members of
Grand fiapidt A Ind-ana (Nortnport
Branch)
....................
9.:30 a. r
riee. pleads Drandels. "That iKitent Nutionaf Kepttblieali enliitiillli-e indlShcpping time in Traverse City. ^ heuir. 40 m.nutesforre." be sayt. ‘HJUM, In th.euted the b-ad'-rs woill.l late lodny
Manislee A Northeaalern—ProvTmonl.
pendinc strtiSKle, be utilized In many fu.rmally vein- that a Itepiildlcan <s>iiLeland. etc.
.................................
.* .
9:52 a r
ways as a oontlnuous measiiiV. ^ntion uevi year is not advisable
Shopping time m Traverse City;-5ri*Ours, E mmutea.
PoIotliiE out that "eembtnation am and that rodudlnn of smithern lionManistee A Norlheasterr*—Lake Ann.
noDirol of other people's money and Republlean
.10:10 a. r
Shopping lime in Traverse City. 6 hours.
^slness. and tbe atalih of the In ty eouncils should liegtn irnmndlalely
vaetnient banker are the main far- Two resolutions were yiresetited by a
tora la thc' dcv«In]nneDt of the money sub eonimltte'-: one pnTpIlNipig a s;»tnist." Ilrandels declares Dial it ha* elol eoiivention-; the otlie.j^lUat tl'e
been the creat wealth nf the Hnuee .National eomnifcicH- shcnld revise.of Uoraan that hu made possible the basis of reprecfentatlon subjeut rated
powerful alllanoea with cieat (Inanratification t.v the eb-etoni
elal Institutions. The main <an*
te and niitlonal cnvcnilns. Tl:e
su^ larice fortupes, be asserts. Is the shadow of Theodore IlixiseveU hung
huae lolla charged by those who
heavy over the nwctlng.
Ormshy
trol tbe avenues to capital and
.Vc lmrg. Senator t’limmlns. Senator
vestors—*’a tiril that is llienilly
Borah and ex-Cov. Hadley of Mlsihat the traffic will bear' " ('ontlnu.
werc present to force ihCTc-call
Inr KrandeU oays:
of tbe former president to the leader^
"The MeatloD Is asked; why liavr ship of the party. Warren of Mbhl.
thr-re ezSaslve charges been suhmtl
opc-n.-d ihe llelit by moving Unit
ted lu* Doubtless becauso of hanker- a speehil ccmventivti be ealldQ. Iteiv
Fh.-i.fr t: .\iii-ii Smili. ll»^ i.ffer.-d
cotitrul; ezarelae through interlocking reseiiutiv.- franitoD of (.Mlcbigan
a r-xyati! fgr the dli-'-i.vi-iy nf Hudlrectc.rales, or kindred relations, and backed tills plan. The deWD^hen
iMiily/of John Slnrlalr. w ho dlsaiiix-ucIndlrertly
tbroiifb
combinations sUned and a deeislou li^xpecliul
••d fcj-sb-rlously from hIs hum.- at
.among hankers to suppress cnmpefl- late loday,/^
UiirL tek<) during the early fall.
ikm. The InvsRtor’S aerrimy Is due
The i.resldlng law comraicteea re
Ki-arch has bo-n made n( this secITohably to bis Igsoi^oce of fac ts, port which denied committee hod
lion and nothing bos.imx-n learned
•'omln* to the mmedy for these e vils, jHiwct to change the basis of retirethat would ftmilsh a clue as (n bis
lirandela ^ays:
acDiatlon hut sustained U* authority
•-'hi-reahotits. Hr was a vi-u-raii of
' The bankers' compensation sbociJd.
III a ronvenlicin fot'that pufHi- <’lvll w;,r and li.id llted aliine (or
of cuune, vary according to the risk
riiairman riiarlea K Warren
jK-vcral ><-arssi-on us H« was
heai-unii-k. Where there U a large nf IM-Iroit. Raid, T.be prof.lein is to
luisBcd fr«im his home seaichlng par
risk t;.at the tends or stock will not prevent the eotftViu.-d division of
lies ktaried out and . scoured the
be prc.iciinly sold at tbe issue price, ........ her* of tbe party . l>-i >is admin(-uunlry HioronKhly In Ihe vicinity
tbe ur.derwriting oonmlsaiOD (that
oiir own correcUve and lets not Charge la Also Made That Men Are
wyhotit results- Since Un-ii the shorSent to Mines Freny,.Eo*tcrn
tbe Insurance prfmliu) should be
iM-rinll lieniocrals to live Ihe position
Iff’s olTic-e has iired every means lo
Cities to Work Urtder
mspondlriciy large. Bot the banker gained Holcly by division In our ranks
trnie bim and now in the bd]>c H>st
Peonage System.
ought
deatroy the good
bis lK»dy may be louurf tin- reward Is
teght not tu te paid more for getting done the nation. Warren saidI he fav.
off.rrd to vtltiialuii- renewed search
(By United Pre.iS I
Invaators it. ar.rume a larger risk. ored a ruinventlon to cstahilsha n nevttVashington. Dec 17—dran.a'Sc for )u> long a time has elapsed' since
Now the law should not undertake liasla
n-preaentali
recital of conditions alb-ged tu exist Ills disapper.ratu-e that It Is lielievcd
(except IneidenUy la gonnactlon with
In tbe Mjchigan copper mine strike. lliul ho must be dead and that his
rallraads and imbllc seAlce eorpot*Including charges that luemhers of liody x\Ml be foaud either ID the Ukc
tions) to fix banker's profits. And It
or the woods In the vicinity.
Hie Michigan Supreme coUrt v
should not seek lo prevent Investors
either stockholders or Interested
frtiB making bad bargafbs. Bot it is
now reruRnlted In tbe slmidest mar* VOLCANO ON AMBRIM ISLAND'JN mine propertles-was made before the
ERUPTION.
.
house rules committee today l>y Vice.
efa^dlalDg. (bat there should be full
l*TCsldeDt Mahoney of the Western
dis^ures. Recjulrc a full dlarloaure
to the inaoeior of the amount of «tn- White Paopia Raaldlng Thena Saved Federation of Miners. The wlincsg
Themaalvaa By Putting Out
charged Ahat incu were employed Ir
■laaiona and proflia (.aid; and
te Saa.
eastern cities "to work In the Mlihi(By I’lilled Press 1
only will Investors be put on their
guard, but bankers'
tlmbor lielt" and then taken to
Berlin. IX-c:^l';.-^"lJfo was never so
iny L'nib'd IYcm.)
the copiier idisirict and "compelleit lo cheap as today, t'pon the allghtest
will tend to acljuft itself automstlcnl'
Bydney. Anatrwlia. Doe. 1C —Many work under i>ef»<aFC conditloos." Ma cause murders are committed. This Is
1} lo wbat Is fair and reaMiaable."
natlres are bellcvtsl to have perished honey Bald that lawyers advised In i>an doe to the habit of currying
In' the atreama of lava that
seeking redrees through the concealed weai>»ns and to the fact
nd Ambrim Island In the New Heb- sute judiciary, "because there had that revolvers arc as easy'lo purchase
Irs, according to reports receivt-d never been a semblance of Jtiilscr as toys, and available to any person
lodayr-A^’hlte iteide on . the island shotrn.'
who wants them ' This la the way
were few in number and
I)r. Scbllt-iitiDg. president of tbe Borby pattlns to sea.
Center Lodge No. 311. I, O. O.
IIb Crimiual court prefaced his
(By rmted l^s.)
jhave elected the following nfflcera: structlnns to the jury before which
Wasblngton, Iiee. ip.—Itenla) that
JACKSON—George N. Hatch, fox
'’"be would be a candidate for the repubNoble Grand. Wm. lAforce;
vice p^haps tbe lurgi'si uumber of murder
nomber of years a printer
Jackson, grand. Vln Pease; »ecreury. Kdd Da- cases ever on Hiv ducket at one time,
ikwn-nomlaatlos lor
was made In the aeaate by »lhn Root Is dead at the home for aged printers
fried. Particularly
Hv-asurer, M Hargraves, flnanthis afienMon. Ha oald he was
at Colorado Springs, C^)lo. Mr. Hatch clal secretary, ^d lAceetf; trustee, are i le eases In which degeneracy and
was 74 reuB old.
Doral perversity figure.
C. WatMtL
DEBATE WAGES
IN COMMITTEE
PURITY
TD CHILDREN
Object Is to Afford Place of Worship
BRMDBS PROPOSE REMEDY
WOULD
REVIVAL TEACH
CHINESE
SEX HY6IENE A RKESSin
FALSE Modesty
Y^NG
ruins
many
PEOPLE.
It Is Duty of Mankind te Know All
About Human Body Saya Ex.
pert in the Field ef
Eugeniea.
BY LADY COOK.
(Nee Tentx-siee Claflin.l
t Written f.)r the United Presa.)
New York. Ihr. I7.—We have been
taught for aces id disregard our bo
dies. as thinifs"vli« and unclean by
nature. A general ignorance of them
lias in the j«Fi times ^n strenulaly encouraged and Is still a reprosi-b to our clvllizaHOn. Any youth
girl attempting te learn the myatorioa of-their pfayslque would be ae-’
Counted forward or Indelicate and a
sHidy of TUeir real origla would be
held aa grossly indecent.' Yet mai)
l.s H)K most beautiful and most won
derful piece of animal mechaolsm. '
In all natunr most worthy, and most
promablc of study. AU his facolUes
and lowers, his. tboughls and enotioDs. are governed by the stnictnre
and state of hU ]>ody. It should be ^
i.U duty. then, le know all be can
ateut it. and as early-as posalble.
TiilK should form a chief part ot tho
oduia^lon of ever}- child according to
ice and capacity, and enter Into
the curriculum of every school. Pbyxiedogical works should be studied as
well as the bllde. bocaime of their
greater utility.
our old famUy bible there Is a
picture of Eve rising aa a eompleie
malurc woman out of the aide of
man. as he reclines In sleep. We
have seen the same monstrous Idea
similarly treated ptkewbere. CbUdren
tuay view these false deUneations
without be.riiatlon because they are
sam-Honed hy "authorities." but were
mother In ,j
the young eviB i« V
manner It tyoald be |po3iMlt
hy tlie |K>Ilcc.
The tI)eoIoglcnt fable is preferred
to the physlologltal fact. Our back
wardness In ihU is parfly due to the
of which
may not want trade secrets to be too
freely divulged to "onUiders.'* Tbe
general leaching that we are con
ceived In sin and born in Iniquity la
as false as It is blasphemous, and aa
Insult to every parent. To tell aober
people that a pure minded conple are
defiled by their own connubial eml>rar<-s. is at nnce to vilify natura and
lis Author I say to parenU. do not
believe lo thU dlsgusUng doctrine.
Our young men and young women
are Imperfectly Instructed— If Igstnict^ at all. Coi^tleas thousands
are grossly ignorant Of the most
clrcumatancos pertaining
to married life, even after the}- have
<-hosen their mate. Tbe aexuii side
being has been so atigmatixod.
that our other natural appeUtea. hare
shared In Its degradation. We boaat
love of art. literature. aeleDca.
of our bodily organa
and functions and shun the know],
edge of onr own physiology. These
beautiful stnirturea. which It thonld
be our pride to Improve and preserve
uoialnted, are accounted vile and not
to l>e dt)}cuated. Hie naoseou "pur>
Ity" whloh^oduces all this should
be scouted as criminally fUthy. and
ri-cklesaly foollsh.
Wc should then, as propagators of
le race, take (he* only oonrae and
(each our ebUdren what la thair birth,
right to know and not give them the
opportunity to learn It fmn iba
whisperings of older and evil oompnnlons. on the street coraen and in
the cloakrooms.
KING MBiaif OF
ABYSSINIA DEAD AHAI
tcrmlne iCauthors of the satire aimed
at the ulmlnistration can be punished.
Arm)' and navy circles are up in anas
(By rnited Preu.)
today' over tbe probe. All were bitter
London, per. 7—Mrs. Pnnkbunt. .
In -condemnlag tbe “tbln skins' of officialdom here.
lacking todky of tbe reported death Bt
King Mencllk of Abyealnla. The AfriCOLDWATER—John O. Pbira. a
inonarch la reported Bead anveteran of the (tyll war. drapped dead nuallr.
in the Uw office ot Mayor Palmar.where be bad come for a short vlalL
Mr. and Mrs. C. Spangler retorned
Heart dlsea.se was Ihe cause: He was from Saginaw Wednesday. They were
72 years old and left a widow and accompanied by their deaghter^llra.
r
OEARD TKAVEB8E HERALD AND TBATEB8E BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,1913,
. PAOXTWO
fruit trees are bred uism foteal trees
The Mearteat Man In Town
Is the one who Is always eross, dis.
ayre'-ablo. short and sliarii In his an
swers. In nine ruses out of ten ll Is
not the Itoor telles's fault, hts liver
ami digestion are out of order and he
Are you p-ltliip Into
' Pnbltebed Tu«dav*^nd Thursdays at fer-la miserable
(hat tvnditlbnT
Then start at ont-e
TrararM nt>. hllclilmti. by
taking
1>R
HKHRjrKS
SI«1AI{rOAThTIt l’II.I/5 for your liver. They
will clean >tu out. vlfailre your h1-n.d
ntid put your dlitesiloii In rood byder.
ITIce
cts. per iHti. Sold
all
Grmi TravetMt Herald
nrv allowed to go on uachecked
from year to year.
ranks a lurge and cnthuKlostlc mem-
TERbtS
One year .................r..ll.r.o In ad«anrp
ail momht ........................ Tic la udvumiThree moatba ................... 4U£ In odv;
repona
IhM
4hun
at
present.
In
the
the country
ikcopie
where the cotidlUons nse' favonibl.'
very
for the cstaldlshnient of such a pleat.
are'
ballot
full
fore.
j^Nli, fieiiH-iia man lH-<ame piigna-
um Ilidlar
tneihod
of
boldltu:
Win Anton and Mr. and Mrs. Ihdt;
iiiiirt riKim .he starKsI a stx-ond f
ers Sunday at the home of Mr. and
wllli aiKilher man mid hours aflei
Mtv,
regBiiip.l (onsclmisniiut In a
u-pltal.
bers.
I d on friends at Kiupiru Saturday.
MU-. l.ollie,.4t.n,b-1laner
Chrislmas Spirit
Trav.
do some sliopjiftig.
Mrs.
VNM
Da'is rcturm-d
Uu-e are tin- guy.sts of Mr
tended iJie SiaU' Cranga.
Frjiiik I'uyiiifiit.
k'>irUlnia.s exeri iseii will be held at
l«rrle*H tliat so-bfn n stand beiw.*en I
The true test Yif ChrUlronk giving
them. It Is the belief of the i.mniot- ts to place yn.ir iiK-'ent-* wh-Te they Um- iburrh W.-dnesday evening. Ih'
ci-iiil.rr 20h.
of the Idi.u that tlie latheis Iniisl will Irt> nm-ct aplir.'iiali-il
|■•■rrul|ct-
■tented they have to personally el. r i
all the i>abUc offlrlala and tlien !•»>
. no more atteDlJon to tliem. espcAlly
.Mr. nnd .Mrs. ilc-orge Scott of .Man-
from l-'Mnl. Saturday, where they at
basis and thereby break down
the
gem raiion of yVWtJttjcnr
|,u,e |«, Uule aiient-hin
It hpi seldom l*een found n«-c
easary to
Invoke the recall
,a,p..r,
As
paid
a
had really ihuie eoiiii-ililng in'^i>eping
by-
with true manboisl.
'
^
Ihe-iili.nl.
president.
Mrs.
Tax Baehelore
,^0 make u iai1tI^. in
they lacked fi
I
rongresvmiin
Mls-miiii.
tli. lr
earlier proi-ise. Hint till- government levy .a
na
thc koiis are ev|ie<fed to [tax U|-<ii tiir liachdors of the
tion for (he siippnit of the falherh-.-s
j,,,.
tWy cleared a niev sniii
Uccember H*Ih.
paat who used to monopolize the pub-
ehltdren of the country.
The bulk of th» i-s.p1.-
brought up
the new
alongT^h'e pioi«-r lines whip- they' are
botWf--n
twepiy.fire
For those
and
thirty
tax would W »li<n per year.
the
Ilii-'li. '
and after that Jt„ ,h,,y undi-rsUuid their faih- [five y.-ar.s
l»er year. Fmler -urli a law It vrffi'iM
fouod that It. works mit for the best.,.,^ anj
meiliiHls th.-y
W nearly as cheap to gei mairii-d as
Intetwats of the gomtoutmy. for whi n'„„„h h.-tter filled to do i'
eommlsslon system. l«-ause yiey have^.^^
thU plan la In vogue the pebple know
i,.ft^„
Jun whom lo go to when they Vant
secured. 1
outsiders.
Within the next year pracihally everr dty la Michigan win
The aver.vge
aspires to Mo the best bo rat
of-'rat-ji.y
ami the itiosi elt.ytiv.
tag under the commission man; f>r,,„anBer In wl.i.'h .hi- mn l« done iduriag the part two weeks three of
.a,
the cities tlial. were considere,! hopc. j,,.
lest .In the diroctlon of muntcipal re- ,(,^1 he hat found bv ex|N*rien.^
form have adopted the sjtcem wlihi,,^ * Miceia..
good majorities and are planolng tO:„
bold their elecUons at soon a*
p„h-ci,mJ
they],.,j,
baa
the
Idea
become
which
tliali
would
governor.
whOe
limit i
pointed
1-
I'nd.rwood
inrlff
Mil
the l--et sugar lnter.-st- who
ap-|rljiln.i d that owfog to llic fact •lial
b}'. The governor who coirid «»■•' tariff was to be taken off sugar
then be in jealliy resiKinslble tor his « «he end of three years the Indusiry
admtnlitratlon-
The people an- fast »ouW be riAned from this time- on.
becotnlng wtwr and «s .tliclr wisdom Now that the.first exclienic-nt
Increases they see that real deiiioc-‘blown-
ha-
uveT and the iiiainifa.tunTs
racy contists in efficient govomment-lmve/.i make fli. lr plans tor the crop
and not tn the r.eetlng gtory of mcre-'«M*« .'ear jh. y are offeiHng tho fami
ly going to the polla every so afien'ers betnt- terms for
grttwlng
Wets
and voting for a long llyt of eandi- than ever before, and as a result the
dates Vbo sund for nothin* in jiar- grower.^
are
entirely
Hodge
is In It, Instead of'altnltig t
good.
real, and
Mrs. Waller llaker wqs h Traversa
VS,;;
iller Friday.
Fihel
Monroe
Maniou. Saturday.
returned
to
•
Ctdar
Ci-dar. thiw reli'!ii--J
the, world f- to s-ian
Indlxldual
I with her
I
aim
with
iweiity two calibre brolti
1U..S .Ma«im. Vlac-k and Odol
Me.'
',1M
si
tug to hai.l liim-.-lf up with a f,
■plug ill Tr.-i'.-rse fjy
ia.st
.Thuisda'
,'
.
.
Tour cniibic hhgi
Tills eondiltoi
I
Mi - May I*;oil nn1 Fr- il Hauo at>U for the fai-t that tliere are..^o '
ud—l the lea.'tii'rs' Insiliule at lay cllsVortod views u|•on all kind';
I..I Thiiisday and
FYulay
of last
(Jjie of ihci most t‘ninfol
Jlr.^ and
Mrs. FV M
satisfied
with
<• herelofiiie l— n
'Aiwwnuil
denied
tiiem.
ter Ihe r.i-w eonlraots tUe.r are of-
It Is a favorite Idea of Wcreiarr
of the N'avy iJanlels to .-siahllsh an
armor plant somewhere In the Tnlied
States where.the armor fnr the great
cost
Is
plant
approximately
Placet throughout IW country favorably located for such a project are
iBVttod lo take up the matter with
the govemment offlHals, ThU plant.
if esubiubed. will mc-an much to lh».
favored loeaUty. for a va-t amount ofi
Bowers Harbor prices
—25c lor cider apples*
parlDQ apples 50c. Both
Sunday at home.
iphooes--aiz. 3SS* BeU
Mrs. Talierer from FTfe Uke. U
67. CanDlog Co.
vNiting her son FJd t-etsun.
oct 28-tf
F’. -M. I'leiie drove tn AVallon this
F'ran< e* Pi.-rce
ilUcy Chur, h Sim-lay.
I
Uoa Ham-r ntielid.-!
Itbe .bur. I. Sunday,'
Harvev Hire has hU
i
C.-.lar It. F II No. 2. Hec. tc.—Mrs
erae City, earing for her sister. Mrs
Onod who t- III.
Kichard
.j,
Klngaley.
p; nsr;
' UiUiamsburg
Marshall and
have
family
uken up
their real
d.-Dce at Solon station.
Frank
hrearhen has
a
very
alck
horse.
Styko Hugal U the new U
County JUn$
l.eforc any l«dy wn- liiin.
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Codat R. f. P. tfo. z
Kll cainliier spent Moailay In Trav
'MaiJ-l.iii. Hi-c. |C.—Airs John W;
reii. Sr. -i-ni Friday witli her s.
Fr1.T,k of Ar. llie.
A1l--r( riiroll la on the slek Us
'I ;iiles r'-,l.-.lg,- walked
>.-hiiig aul leiriiiid.sl her ilmi
,i„. „|j srheilule which pahl hn. ihi<-r tdrihilar. ... ...........venlne «»'
"
Mr, and Mrf^Bsis of the ton. ThU pri.v will In
I uV-ial mnnn.-r,
ninis Cilmnre la visiting
friend. l.ing In Trover
,h.. standard for Michigan during llie
itli-r an abai-uce of <wi
romlng year and d'- -;.not indicate
y»«ra.
indusny will sirtfer througli
Th.
were seniees at St. Joaeph's
,i,p ehang.i In ihe tariff. This U an
mmlay.
• County Line.
„ther liiMah.e where a great noi»e
' '
mnn.
F-
P
Jklr! Odol gave hia patinnB good
Kprvlrc,
Our teachera. Mla.s Voice of Clear
I'ci .
ir..-rt™
Clark
Crater Ts III and als
Hrook. and Mr KlIiMUriek of Olairiit
No
r.. anend.-d the Teachera’ iMtl
ter FUhel.
.
and a more aatlsfsitory product turn thereby aavi- the tlmls-r that li
: Maaler. Mr*. Jennie Spangler;
ed out If Ihe government owned snch allowed lo I-’ deatroyed through ne- over*cer. C. Watson; lecturer. FJtUI
WIUi Ibe coniUut- gleet. ThU work will have-a direct H^vU; chaplain. Ur*. Hondge*; treas-
an Mtaiilbbment.
Ir iBtreastng-demanda oTlhe navy for bearijg upon the fruit situation, for
armor plate it ean readily be seen many of the in-sta whljh affect (he
that public ownership of the- plant
will be taken up by (he present congrtw* and aone d'-flnllu ptdh mapped
out tor tbe icovernment
to
follow
Many timna Ahere have lieen ■raadals
coanecitid
the annor plate eon-
UBCu'whicti Were teU hj' the eteel
es;
iteward.
John
Wntaon;
as
sistant steward, Norman Crmln; lady
which make* tho armor would b>- a'
and it U expected that (hk <]ueaUojr
. C. Simagler; Rec.retary. M- Har
ilsianl steward.
CASTOR IA
E«r InfuiU ud ChiMl^
ThiKMYNHmAtiariBoigU
Mias
Marguerite
i|.
•
^
"Ti>-'.*r. SIsBit*
ALLEN’S
COUGH BALSAM
l^yAjFleteher; gatekeeper.
H.
There offteera will, be In-
and pulmonary eUmonls each
«a Croup, Asthma,
ner at noon
DAVIS a lAWaCNCC CO. nrw York.
la
(or
aereral
Merton A'olcc wa* in
town
I
Glen Hnvea Friday.
Inatltuto at talaad last week.
There wUI be a din
to which all th4m
and their triradf wlU be iorlted.
Mr. end Mr*. Frank Ftaher return
Dayton Selby aUeaded the teacbers-
siall'-I on New T'ear's day nt a pub
lic InsUnnllDD.
n town from Hodus Snnday.
ed Monday from Traveroe (Tltr. where
ays.
land; tjfkr*. Mrs. Alda Stuart.'Flora,
Thomas.
gion Arbor
Glen Arbor. Hec. IS.—Bd Fisher .was
they'tad been vUittng
Spangler; irimona. Mr*. Clara Pope.Mrs.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cure*
wilb LOCAL APPl.IC.VTK'S •• tb.y cssBot
rw<d>-th.iiml.,rtb'-da''W'> (VsTTb b • blood
ee«viMiwi<S.B»l dl-wi,', .n;i in <.rd-r mcncM
TOD imi<t Uk- IHiMwal nmiivUn. UsU's
misrrUlT.r.-l- tsk-a rnt.-niHly, and arte di-
kaen. ^mblmd wvm th.-boR
----
UUmrotCrnttr
profitable Invoatment to the eonnlrv
.Saturday jind
lu-w
house mnriiing to mi-el John Uvingslnii ot
I>«ioU. one ot the mijireme coiinrll
..Mr IliiK-s is geitinK ready to So who is h'-re /or- the iuterevt of the
liart. t.. falifornla.
TIm- F'n-e Melh.slbt class of Hellner
Tiavo been imlK-d to Kliigsl.-y to nieel
Flowaro That Vteld Stap.
411 the ;uirsoiiag.- olf .Spw Year s day,
Mr. nnd Mrs tlore of Tra'ers.- rity
EnglUh counlryfolk. on
occarioa.
call.-d oil .Mr. and Mrs. Mlllis Suiido.'. ■till find aabsiUutea for soap among
,
Vrs Eggll was iff Traieis.- -t.'lty Ita wild flOK^ of
the hedserow.
Mcinday.
«
.Tta best of thi-Bc is fbe soapvvort.
^ Which contains a mucljiiglnou'a Julc«
tulp at l.eland iaat week.
VVlIllaiushurg.
Her.
Id—Mr. and.
1 WIIUi'. mad6
W. H. nixop nml
Omeni i>oata are being -placed In
Irs. «:niiiger Wliitney left Thureday
icroe Cllj lasi;
of workmen that will be employt-l PTOtCCt FOKSlS
i.r l»elioi1. whcr<- they rflll a|--nd the a liualnes* trip tu '
iritl prove an addition of a high stand.: In order t.i protect llic forests of
I Thuraday.
'of the wooden ones nearly gone.
WillM
T
SHiewItgs
li.->n
on
the
sick
and to«ny comraunii.v. Miebigan is In 'he country from the depredallon* of
I
Mrs. Strong FJa^-t lies very til r
Mrs. Chase U entertaining a cousin
-I. Init Is out again-now.
the field for the plant, the claim be- dlff.r. nt kinds of Inaec-is a nalicmal
her home In Hui-kli^ wlilt a stroke r
Miss Mazi-I Katun
wiu.tii
ituaday
. from Hay City.*
lag made that the copwr country Awleiy lia; bc-n T.-nucd for'the ad- wlih nlath.-s In Traverse- Cilj.
Paralyais.
Clear Hrook si-hool will close Friwould bean ideal siiuailnn So a^unt 'ancamcm ®f h'rc'.i ongnmolcigy In
Mrs. tw-aiumcr Hrol,her luis return
• being uia<
day for a week> vacation.
Friday
ml 'program
of the iiroxlmlty to the great troo (he I'nlteif Sinli-s. Tho meufU-rs of
ed to her homo In aonthern Miclilgan,
evening there will Iw a tree and pro
■hurch Christinas «-ve.
bed* and (he iSBse w-itb wlilcdi aktllel'tbc organization held that the forest
after her two weeka’ visit here.
gram by the children.
help rould W.ol.tained.
For
some inseHs tiav.- not i.-reived the atten• TraverM'- city plumblop'com>lr*. John AVhlte returned .Monday
tlme the government has.been figur-jNon they lUiuld have Wn gi»c-n In
laiiy-Are-et work in Fred Skinner*
jfrotn a few days’ Tl*lt near Grawn.
n-sult millions of
Ing upon the establlahmeqt of a pli
A. iiulltlng liee at Mrs. A. M. White'*
l>e<-n
of this Datum. <Mi
ai-count of the dollats worth of ilmbfie- has
Ian AVednesday aftertioon and even
II AVni Stick in Toil alwnvi.of ronrii*
manner In which the nation ho* tieen skerifh-ed thnuigh this T«-gh«ci upon
Mimroe
Center.
Hec.
IS. -Sllter
ing wa* enjoyed by a targe numlier of
held up tn riie matter of priece by the iHirt of the j-oHe,' The work I-ake tlrange met at Ibo Odd F'ollow*' t V i!i. I.i-. aii^ u'l a kazaPMcMbel rUiter
S9 quilts were finished and
n:.Iet'>»H.-k..uuntil ll .Ifi»...-il1 tl.C|min ladies.
the tnist that ii now nlanufactnring of the aorieiy will b^ di-voted to edu hall Saturday
afu-rauon
for
tbulr .f N.nimlg,*. l.oi.ibngn. 1th- --u.-II-iii. Hr.
a delicJoua supper, served
at
five
cating tho iMuple uiam Hie n>--esslty’ regular lur-tlag.
tba sRlcle. The entire con of
-I.I-; ri;-uUt M7"
At all
The following of- I >i l J.
•w year»|Of deairnying ilmju,' forruit pests and flriTW were' clerted for the ensuing l.iic,';.i.,-r<l r.t •< i.inii Ir.uii
plant c old be saved In i
woflt will be done there and the .lass'
AVm.
which latbi-rs (reely.llIit^nioBi equal
wood nYol rc^t. in carta*
ly good for washing Viuri>08es are the whsi prudoeov nch wias
com cockle, the w lU . lychnis, the
Almha,
Her.
ir.,—Andrew
lb
acbriei T>lmpeniel. a^ tbe familiar
has returned frohi Unawa.v and
•clove. The fruit of tho horse chest
spending a few w.-«-ks ^E. J. I..Bke
nut, also. baa saponino qualiUcB. and
and with other
1« largely used In place of Boap'ln
Klrt ami cl.il'
Mr. and .Mrs. l-Yt-d Nelson made n rural dtstrtet* on (be conUnent
.warht fecer
Mr . Klm-r I’.illn
•mday lit Tiavise
I
F;M.- Kill wa- cl
,han they *ere ,«hi.imder
^
of
Itonnlman. where he intend- tn work
lir-
Maplfton
through llii- tariff <hi>iige>iie y|row.
jSAMI Kl,, n.Fh!, AsBlgnee.
l-NHF:ilWO«iJ> A V.M1AJK.
.Att.imevs tor'Aaslgnec.
HuBlDCKs addrv'S,Traveroe CUy. Mich
igan.
.Iced. n. IS.
Jan 1. i. i;. 22..2Si,Jeb
la-vl Calkin* leaves today for South
Serious Mislike
Inst.-ad of losing
lage mow cltyt
of Tra'
.
-..
.Michigan, acoidlng to the recorded'
plat lllerecf.
IlatiHl l»eceniher 4. If12.
Mr, and .Mr* I'liaa: Cook wvre Sun
Now Is The Time
tiuslness trip to Matde flty a few days
mercer
do. the ports th.-it ar*- .oniluc from tlie la-e»
Tangll.le growing Olst'f. t--
'
batUesbltn ran W made.
Friday
H'-c. I.-. - Mr. and^rs. Prank
day vUiidrii at the home
Wells.
...
their hall lind i.uildin
Walter t.akc has buzzed a bice pihMr. mid Mr-. .Ma. ,n ami Mr and
v.-*-n the republi.-nn and progr.-'sh.. (.> at rJ.-VV...Slu of wood.
Mr. and Mrs, «5uv ■O llrlen are spend
Thi- u-ii.her.- nr.- (Irillnig Ho- ehil
pariS-. e\is|v only In the ranks of
r.-u 1 11 ih.-.rhriMioas .'xctis.-s to 1..- Ing a few days with his iiorents. Mr.
ropuidli-ans.
As Tar a* .an 1»I^ut lie- fonui.-gati..na1 chiiicli
and Mrs. Have OTIrien..
I.-arii.-d no such |.ro|->sals haw-, come
TTeHlay . ».-i>liig of II.-M w«-ck. Tlie
Tli^HMi) brothPrs suld their threshunday g« h<iol will hate a tr.-.- and all
I Hie f.irests wh. ro the Hull Moose
le Invited to illleml.
jing machine.
,
riiii'. Ho. iiia-ie! art.l J •' si-^k
Karl Cray. Carrllates and (Jordon
rose to T-aversv fliy with thi-ii casv.
I
Cray
were burning .wood last
i-slerdiC.-.
Mrs. Ida Hear baa muraed from
Si-venil fiom h.re are plami.m: to
4A uinii d"- II In Dyck.-rvnic jraa tulslleli.V Ihe u.-ldiiig d.ini-c ot Jali:.-' ■iidiana.
'
iililMin ati-l .U"!.- \.v.li.,ii to I..'
iken far a muskrat luid s.-rl.nisly
>)ta, Henry Hates' unctw and
isevi it, ii,.li:i.ger's hall at' Mapic nt>
ciutuJed.l .V u coml.BUlon while hUlHjB|--nt a few days last week with h.-r
ig.
As ipi i-blurc of the vlcHm uc.
Jidianr
Horn to .Mr. and Mrs. Muse ruilcll
empanb-d lb<- n-pon llie public l.< left City SI- 111 .-tui
uiili h.-r brothel
of Chaplin. Saak.. Canada. Xov
In the dark us to Jbe idrengtb of the' this pla.e
a yiree and one-half |iound glrl|4oposc.d
areia-ing cin-n lu^tu'ciments tliut
to
Ayer* n-tiirned
they Intend lo B|M'lid Hie winter.
-Mr Mints went tu Trav
Muiidm lo pureliuM- a hoi',..
-Mr. Miitig hus
hi il
house fur the winter.
Mr. Wine has been luvi
titular and seek offic-e for what thew tlie tariff ydians- n< cording to the re
e«nimuolty sooio
VVm.
Btlloti ieftvelt-l«y for Hellstoa. where
aftenioun.
Harrowing Sceae .
So far Hie
,
'I'*-
the re'.i|UP h>
of the tUle offictalf-would
ft Monday tor Joliifll^ 111 . lo *iH-ud
Onesided
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•
’
the elective officers to-gove^ and «“»■ J*a“fd th.-n. was a great wail sent
lieutenant
rriil^-'
If the idea-works out pif 6ubjc-cts rioatrug around the world
for the election of state officials t>y NODOoV aOn
plan,
saiUfy the amo'ir.i th, n
includ.
ing the lirlncIjSH. Inlerc-i. Tavs and
insur.-.iire and <o-d» of si: I, lorerloBiitv and sale and ah niiorti,--. (.-e of
Twenty I'l.llnr* a»’|irov|.'.:-d :..r in said
Mrs, Fnc-niT >:iman returni'd h
mortgagiThe pri-iuKee to 1-e ?i,Id ^
itiiida; . after a *i-ven w-cek's' vi
are de-ii-ribed in wild uorieac,- sj: that V
lih friends and rclathefi at lAgMngc IiOfcel of lam! lying In Travel-^- ciiv-;
id Fort Wayne.
GninU
Traverse couiily.
Mi.-t.igan.
Mr- A, A. l>>lghlon and Mrs. Hami and d.-*cril>cd a« foUow.s. t(H»ii: .Ml
in
. U.H-.
ll.-f;. a. wiiiuti
mill All.-n and Mr^. M^ei
I'UUutiisiiurg :■ sliort tmie uco
The li'-xt
M. Hargraves ig oh the sh-k lUt.
pay the UX.
In Cleveland, other iltles
u,;p
there is a^emand from tunny/oiirces'^ .
the name
ha?
the wiiitvr.
lo'td nt tlie home «,f
Hobbs on
,,y doing aometltlng along
can under the short ballot B.vstcm. Sui,i,^.
popular
Mrs.
„,i,atp.n on their own
aaylhltg done and whem lt> bold reji.^v
not
and Mrs,
at <be!i- hall last fvtday from wbhh
Itorlaml of
m-fdlng will b<
aponslble If action ts
who
Trav.-rae CIt.v. last Frldny.
Mrs,
vbv
The BiM'lety siTVed a len. ci-iil dinner
fmu about the lurformance of Ihelr
doir thah were iho^ollilclans of the
In
Schoflidd.
In ami .-uuund -Traverse (Tty.
seerctary.
for the „u,..ijp ,h,. home’an.1 as a resutuhere
of higher calibre and mote cohsclcnt- .jam. niul trainlnK in
believe
Mourew-:
Uoliiis;
Mrs. Ikiker; tieasurc-r. Mrs. S|>angl-r.
to office under the new system are
€rf the country
.Mary
Mrs.
,u,. comlu.l of tU.dr sons
i^aKin.lhai the men who are elis-i.d .............. ..
lie poaitlons
Mis. Eugene
been visiting at K. O. l^d the past
eoovlncisl that lli>-y
and hold them to tlidr work ay means '
call.
. Ogd«iri»irg
Irom a ihrei' u'*—ks‘ visit with friends
Mr, ntid Mrs. J. Wagner ar.d «hjl
innst ro out ory giving is not a m;iiilfe-t;.ilon of
If they happen to »k* members of the side the liome ill onler lo bring their
dreu. Mrs. James SIiiihb and Mr. and
the liolidny soiKOti. lull the individual
aatne |•a^1} they adhere4o In a I'eil 'j.j,
ar utKin their sons. The uiiderstnniling <>f iK-rsimHl duty. Civ- Mrs. Aichie Stuart wen. guests at
tlcal way. The most popular mellioi!
isiks to be A giMiil one and IPK to the mi-ily not only iimke* the riopslnndV. Sanday.
of expretsing the new demon
The following officer' liav<> 'lH-<n
If properly
..
..ropeflv Wf
worked
r.-elpi.-nt' glad, hut mnlTes the tImt
lo elect as few officials as ,K>sslldc
a’le uetii iai >II.s t upon Ihe rUfiu-1 at the hiitne time as-tl^uh h.- c-hH-te.1 In HP- laicHes- Aid society:
of the inltutlve, Yeferendum and r<
U-ni Hisliup of l-la-ct
Kinpire. Weiii to laiko Ann Friday tu
Siiid|-flj8uer‘s,
that tn order to
re].r(k
Mr. and .Mrs
orsc- fily. spent ttiv wd-k end at J.
Sir.' nnd
elr sons will meet upon an ei|Ual
of
fjh dsir « ■
Burned tfy s_,,. . ................... ...................................
il. - att.r Hh- assiirnpi.-!tt ilien-i.f
r.'.iii.l.-l ill It,.. r,-ci..ler'8 ofllee afor.Work has been commenced on that sal.l oil the :riii, iiM' of >la>. .A !».,
Mortgae.-S on
Michigan i'lko •IVJ'J. in Uber fiU.CI
that win pass through (Slen ArWr •aye -S, u,,-.,D «l.Uh mortgage itu-re
a •laime.i m U- due and reinaiiiing
rhlp. The new roadway is beii
inial'l ai Hi- ,iai.- li«reof Seven Mui..
cleared beginning at tlie norths
dr.-d
:.i„l tfi-ion Hollars
ia,d „o ,,io.-,.edlnga eithe/ut
lioundary «-f the lowuship.
w or in
iuve been inslllut.-.l
I., C. Miller of fSien Haven, wa*
ri-eour t!.-.il, 1,| secured thereby,
-ialtor in town Mouday.
any pan it..
ii„i|ce is tlierelore
Mrs. Jake Van ifusklrk and
Mrs. hereby given i;,„i i„ virtue of The
(tower of »;il- ...itain.-d In' said mortSheridan were .Maple flty .vislli
lage. ami m c-i;.! Ii;,n.-e wAih the sutFriday.
Ute in.s-ich <as- ii ade and provH«-d.
then- will h.- «.Id at imUIr aurtloii or
ven.lile lo the t:!gl.. .- l,ld,ler. eti Fri
day. Hu- ::ih day „i l.biuaiy, A. H..
I"H. at If 0'cl.K-k m the forenoon of
Ogilrnshurg. Hcc.'l.".—CiiOlss l-elrh- ihul d.vy.'al tl,.- rrMh
,|o^,r of
Court Hou- - III t:,.- -uv of trav.
ton left Monday for VniidcrblU for a
■ «4’. tfch- le-ifli:
|,1a.-c for
few days' visit with relaiivis.
Ills
holding'h.' ilr-'ult court f..: -.-it.l counwife and da'uthier wlH return
with , of Grand Traverse. Tt-,- priSiitaea
him the ln.st of the'week.
d«ivrll>^ in
said
mori^sg... i>r so
u,vks. retomeiT to her home
-AxleU.
Fhink Payment. Sr. of Osliorn. '-all
tine has gone by *hen laople luOlevo
be propr-rly
dc
Bonte shu|>|dng.
,cf Traverse City, were OrtK.rn call
a lurefiil esilmat
Tlie first sle|i will be to lioid iwillimi!
jlho risks tfuit lire in^lKsl.
i.Bti'iue! at which the fathers'
The
went to 3-akc .\nu last week to
«lil|>pe
.\fler l•■Hvtlr>;
cm.
those aho are elecuil responsible to
the ones alioni they repn-sent.
flue,
Ihe dOeciliin of bringing liiUiera The moral of (Ills Incideut li
,d sons <lo«-r loL-eilicr nnd to prts la not safe to take a seeoiid
Me a better understanding le-lween on tie- sumo figures ns oie- • before
The tendency of the times is
to hare feser oRIciala to vote for iind
more, derinlie
.Nell Itoraii nnd faiuil.i of Osborn,
indii. for wlileh an he had lo-pti
fliielaial liiis slafli'd a movement
they new even heard the names be
callers Sunday.
rtlMiK file ntlier day and
New MBvemcnl
>n
imblic offlclaU. tlic majority of sjxim
• a
0*6of7i
O-horn. l»cc. IS - Mf. and Mrs. .Matt
Made Mistake
nach dla»aUafU«d wlili the old s>>icm
of electing a aholc
her alsier, .Mr>. nanlela of Sherman.
front
Sullivan of Maple flty. w.-re OsiKirii
the
come
the
Sunday
Mrs, Crates U enjuylng a visit with
vantage df the armies.
uH over Ih- country In the localUIc.s
over
Fred SklnniT was a guest at
Cog-‘r home m Sherman last
of the sender than upon the |>olnt of
tiieanllme there Is a criat scurrylntc
ShocUldlol
all
The young |ieuple of the IMcIplcs
sol
with her slitter. Mrs. Janfes McCor-
ih.-fi-ef
rwiWw'*-<’fNce atorcraid
u> Of F'etruai
L. H.. i4i2, in j.ii
t ol' Moiigeg .
>n I«Ke\■;■>(. *1:
-lih III,, note swur.
IKjrtion of the West
church are getting a play ready for
the firing line during the so .aiied
way injo ihe plant and that ih- ser.
«
mirk of EaA Empire.
Neil Copley, was the guest of Wlllh
vice would 1«“ a sn-at deal more satIsfatiory
Prom
their Christmas entertainment
i.v.
deiienil mor.' u|s>n Ihe iMdnt-of vh-w
Ihat nbstich scandals would find their
Miss SrickBon swnt Sunday at her
Mrs. Freeman, wlio baa been sUiy-
ling the news of the fight lo the out
Tlie reisirts fmiii tlie
mother.
R. H; Uavli ud wife visited their tng at niht FiBbcr a. vitllL-d Sunday
Dlyon lost Sunday.
Si> far more
Mr.
daughter. Mrs. At Skinner last Sun
Winning Victories
battles.
if the Kuvemtnent owned Us
completed
all through his house.
a^a-r
lug iM)iiad than i«ve been killed on
own plant ll I* reasonable to siiPlKwe
Is
ner win have hot and (-(dd water home in Empire.
Immieianon hsum shuw.thit the no(s,l«nn
I ai.n.t* inrrcMrd Ourmx «». by
Ibr bdditi. II .1 llU.WU nra .citin', linen
111' (United Siattt anti Cutn>.. y
thew Itssf cane on mmu> m pnn,
,1n .Mexico Ihe hatlles are eenerally M»i«koh«. SMk»ch>wsa bad Aibe
1 nrd William Pocy, anEoaUib Nbbtcnian:
won tiy'the side that succeetU In gel
side world Nrsi.
for the product and the
uuatliy of armor that has Ixs-n furoIslicd.
When the work
dierg have died at Ili< liarid.s of a Nr
bllant prfee that the KO'erDment had
Omca, 123 Fractt 8t Both Phont
bou^e piiltiug In the water fixtui.-s.
berablp wlthlii the next few months.
mist, boih on anounl ofltiie <
had to |>ny
400,000.,^2
ider a great scrvhe to the couetry
and should be nblw to'gather Into tia
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
Roti-red an
st^-ond-clask
mail)'
Mat«li
IJK'S. at tho poMom.-p
n
Trarww City. Mtch.. uodtr «1ut
CMiSTMa of March 2. IKTii.
This society con
R. R,)Dnmbraie of Rmtdre, was la
Glen ^bor Sandiy TisitlBg trlth hl>
ffhe Markets
I list your ptoperty to have It
lv> nia<-d ai-d n-adv for ih>-»i>ring
ar-el.
IP-I uu: prupusition la
hich tho toLal cost If sah- U'made
Jiocot MorKots
FARM PRODUCE—BuylPfl Pricoa.
Potatoes .....................................
Itntter.......................................... .25e2ftc
Egg* .............................................. ..'...SUo
Hay. loose ;..........................................IIS
Straw, per tOB»......................... ........ IK
Onion* .........................................
FARM FReoucc-^ellmf Prieee.
PoUloe*................................................ 50c
Dairy butler
.................. *8 to 3?c
Creamery butte- f.................... ........ SSr
Kggs .................... S.....................____35c
Hay, baled.................................. Iltetlt
Hay. loose ................................ ........ Jin
Straw ........... ........................... ........ 114
GRAIN—Traveroe City Milling Co.
Priceo corrected every dny.
Wheat «0 lb. teat .......... .
..... rc
Cora ............................................. ........ 50c
Rye ^.......................................... ........ 6Sc
Oetf :........................................... ........ 40c
White navy bean*..................... ...ti.os
Red kidney buans.................'.. ...32.25
Buckwheat. j>er lOO lbs. .11.25 to 31.40
GRAIN—Hannah G Lay Co.
Fricet corrected OTery day.
.........tie
Wheat «lb. te«................
Corn .........V................................ ........ 70c
Rye, SS Ih- test ........................ ........ 58c
Oats............................................ ........ 40c
Buckwheat, per 100 lb*. fl.2S toll.SO
. Price* edmetea erery day.
Steero .......................................S te CMC
Cows ............................................. .» te Ce
Hog* ............................................. ...........7c
Sbeip............................................. -3 tod*
Lamb* ............................... .......... ....BMr
HtdeaEtc.
^•e ............................ ...........Ot
Oalf ............................................... ........ 14c
Bcff—kUw____ ________$2.00aadac
...
LEGAL NOTICES.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•A
MORTGAGE SAUe.
Default having been made In tbe
eondliiona of a certain mortgage made
executed bv Herman AV, ftmlili
FJffie M. Smith, bis wife, of Trav
erae City. Michigan, to John M- tar
-kina of the aame place and sta'c.
dated the twelfth day of October. U'Ul.
and recorded In the office of the Keg
of Deeds for Grand Traverse
.—.itv. Michigan, on tbe Hth day of
October. 190I. in Uber 48 of •Mort
gages on ]>age 2k2. which, with tbe
note secured thereby on tbe IGtb day
of Januan. Ifl3. duly asslgnol hy
Eva M. tarkins. widow of John M.
tarklna. aforeiald. deceased, who bei the owner thereof by Ibo *e(Uem«nt of Mtd estate to Patrick Burden.
Of TriTene Cltr. Mlchlgu, ud the
Pardee SiglmExckaiige
Bute Bank BnUding.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
GIIMSEING
Will pay the highest prices
for Ginseng and Golden Seal.
FRElllANN & CO.
Both phones.
733 K Front St.
MONEY TO LOAN on good and woB
Improved (arma
H. C. Darla. tU
Suie Buk Bldg, Trareroe City,
MtdL
aprti »4f
Arc only i/urrha*ed once. There
fore the.' Should be of modern'
design, hullt of mo*t dura'
-inRii-risls and enistically
ished
A'oii Will flad only such
the works of
A. W. RICKERD
Tm»«»e City. Mich.
; u*y SL
Both Pboi
ALVIN H. GRUBER, Funeral Director
aitd EmbeliTMr, 311 Bouth Dalon BL
Mrs. NeUle PrmtL anlsUnL Ota.
phone r76.
We treta you M »•
Teeth l^strMte« AhsotsfelyWtthMlP^
the *KaoIt^ method I cu i*I tbMe aching teeth abeolotety
wltllMt pain, ud wUhoni the nae
drugs to produce oaconeelousneta
J>eople of nervous temperament and
*rMh weak beeru win appreclau the
’■KaolAr* method of pUileM ertPta
DR. W. O. EINTON,
MMM Wllh^ Qiock. with Dr.
worth. tnYOTM ettr. mu
Q&&KD TBAVZB8S BS&ALD AND T&AVEBSS BAT BAOLB. THUBBOAT, DEOBKBEB 18,1913,
Jhs (Jrand traverse Region
C»mplle<l Mch wMk by a ataft
tha diractlon of Mtaa Clara N.
NEWS
tarnaitly rcqueMcd to furnlkh }
the corraependcRU wha work In J
their Immediate vicinity with }
(^rand JrMwse Countg
iOahon
their lanKUiiRe aaelemc-iilar) slud> of
electricliy.
Friday, Dec. inth. the school will
u'allon.
Rive as n fhrl*ima« i>rocmm the i>la>.
tnd •lauyti
-A Fairy Dn-am." wrllieii hv ihcSatutxiar.
icscher esiH-cUill.v for Ihe occaslun
.\lr» Robert Willelt of
The character* are;
wee the meat of Mra. G. A.
Bessie, in little Rtrl—Ullle Seleiiiei.t
Wedneaday.
Wmic. I r-r liroihei—John Vokurka.
Mr*. Roy
Uiv MiltOD
Mill
li UltinK fricnde
-Edwitrd I'okorny
Drenlii lu
at Grand1 Ba|>ldi
Ircwiile Ic-nder—Cyril
Iluinpkin.
irned .(rom
, SI. 1).. Craae
I______ _________
.
Zahradnlk.Money
>- TueaiUy.
a Svr
Janie*
«>> HodRrdv»»'
'*** " >^ l<Iav
on buelneee.
Ron) to Rev. and Mra.>C. Rheiwrd.i
fntry prince
twelve ami oue-hatf pounU dauRhler
...,*-nle*. fairlc-*. .. .
Oecenber
Sama>Claiis- Hlmi-elf
Sir*. Sam Wtwion «ae a bueiiieei
The I'isy »m Man at T:ao. All
caller at Kir<- Uke Tuodav
nvliyd to aliei>.i
John Uvinceton of IVH
KAHI.IN SCIIOOI..
tik«nDfv
the *u|>reme offlren of tli
Ilarulcl M- IIIH. Tenchc
wal hi town Monday.
Dick SVInnlc »ai In town il»- lai
pari of ihe week.
Courtad4 Com$rs
Mr. and Mr*. Smith went lo Manton the latter |>art of llie week.
Mr* O William* ami cramlnon.
Donald Judklii*. were at Fife l.akr
Satorday.
Rev. g. A P Reakc* wa« a Wnttnn
caUer Thursday.
?
i-in .Wesrd I cnc-rliiK bis pro
Uri. G. A. Kalxnek ami Mi* M P
sale in iho elBhborhocicI.
Craae were at f^re Uke Tliur*.lif>
r. Kidder I ; lieen worklin
Thee Well* and John Pendei of
Hodjce weie liiialnees rallcr* *< M'al Honre -li-rni'ltc‘
lleiirv Jc-imflie ha*
ton on Frldav
. WAI.TON SfHOOI..
ilv «ti the farm whh h
l>r Moon estate, lie
lOR it In addilinn )o h
.w.i ida.-cnd <iaui:hl
.Mr*. Hcnr>' JeAielb
Xfiog Xfik* pistriet /fo. 1 called u|>on .Mr*. A.
Thuneday.
Mis* Alice Conrlnclc- nii.l Ml** llc-rl.on(t1tike nirtrlrl Np
IVr. Ifi —
Mr. and Mr* Will Il.t'.e called at the nli-c- Mlllc-r calb-.! ■■i*.ti llii- Ml**e*
Marcsrc-I and .lulia Komoii.
KRniurrv* Sundio
Carl Thnji-r I* c|uti.- Ill
Nellie <:*UaKlicTS[K>m SaluiJuc and
Mr* Itaeho I* c|ii|i.- ill
Sunday »Itl.‘Vc rule Stocer.
Thrimas laimlx-n has hoc-n holidns
Ro«c Vallo ha« a new piano.
Mr*. Carl t’ui and eon Aha Wi to Fred .Strait
John .V Courtade ami IVn? |ln>iiday for a vUti with relatlxes at Kalalon have .hulchc*ri-d a number.of plK*.
naioo
.
.
^
Sllee Kuliy Judd vMred echoufMon- Thev sold them In Tra»er*c- Ctu
Mr* II Thnve-r ciijlc-d iii-on Mr*. K1
'
**mV and Mr* Farl Rlcli*r.ls.m and nier Hsirrell Suydav ufic-tiicMin.
Jlinnic Fish *|cont Salcitdav with
eblldrcn eiieni Sunday at Ray SraiiieMl* F. Taylor.
born'e.
The doctor was railed out Sunday ‘ .Mr* lira. FJ*h and two children and
-to aee lto> New*|e«d. who met with Mr*. Klniir llarr.-ll and two dauahan accident while hiintinc la*t w^. icr* *|ieni Saturdnv in TiSVrrse Clt'
Fiancrs ll.im-II sm-nl Battirdac
A Christmas inwcram will Ih> held
with .Mr*. AlU-rl Tha«.-r
•at the church Chriilma* ece.
Frc^-nian Rasho spent Saturday In
UAKE VIEW 8CIt<M)U
Aumsta Champiiey. Teachec.
(grant CaniVt
Oram Cem<T. Jiec. It.—wm cook i*
- on the sh-k ll*i.
i Cook and lleiilia McComhvere absent fiom school last week on
bcctHini of sickness.
The children are preparlDR for a
■'CbrlBtnias iiroerain i 0 be clren at the
town hall < iiristniaa'nisht.
Mrs
tsIlA-.Thursday.
- Mr. Kora barber waa a Karlin rallcr
Baturdav
* San RracebrtdKe returned Monda>
.frvun a few days' bUBlnes* tnp to i'e-
til-oii Mr*
dio Simduv.
*F. Taylor IcourIii a calf from h1s
hrciihc-r lu-law
K. IlaKlU) and luiiilly *|ient Sunday
Bl the .Siralt homeBert l^'sc-h i* hiilldinc a new barn.
Frank Forlon •jiiid Kclward IToiuy
hel|H<cl John Sledinaii with hi* butrhr Vandrrl
i one dc^y las
IVrrv llni'nlrirs. Vinilmlll
was
wreckc-d hv the *lomi of last wc-rk.
Mr* nr Riisiu-II and Mrs. Saltrm
chill'd on -Mi* HuRh I'routy Ibm
Thursday.
to*k*y.
^Mner H-irreU took a load of ChristThe fifth KTade ReoRraphy da** is mbs me* to Tr8ViT,-.e C|tv .Monday.
jurt beRtiininR the itudy of South
Henry Jenneiti- has a new horse •
Araerica
Miss Marcarei Fonnn v(sfu..| the
Crurtad.' schiv.I Friday.
The MIsst-s Florc-mv and Nc-IH.
are ready to take up iiartial i-av Courtade Rivni the* we<^ c-nd at their
home
menu. .
I'ANADA SI’HfKJi,.
PcTry Uav ntoti and family *|ionl Sat
Roy A Rorabadier. Twee her.
urday In Traveric City
EAST BAY SCHOtM, JRRT. NO. t
Verb I Ic-nue. Teaiher.
Kariin
Karlin. Mich.. I)e< I<V- F llluiic
ani. who has barn biiyiiic i«ui
hi re- for a c-c.m|ian> of ManiMc-cViilia. Dri- i:..-Alfrcd laiminc and
luriic-.| to his home newr CoiH-iiii*
hi. bmili. r, William; .if WnilamsbiirK.
Thursday.
leli Thursdav ic. vl*|i relative* In
Ice- MnresOVKky
inresovKky wer.i to Trav
Di-ckcTMIlc. .Mlih.
Citv Monday
hu*lpe>«
■day on hui
,
Mr*, ivi.-r Morrison I* on the sick
*th. a«vemh and ciphth Rrades list
Mr* Webster Wllnon I* *lrk-wllh
*!ATARRH OF
THE PHARYNX.
. Ci-arinn "ut your throat every day.
all ri.ic. That is what you hnvc> been
d-b'.M' for month*, possibly year*. A
lilt!- mucus covera the pharyn*.
If you were to ro to a doctor he
WOUM tdl yog that you have pbarjmeni*. If you were to look Into
your <i-.c-n throBi you would Bnd juat
back of the rofe paUte a red. lumpy.
Rfwnular spi-ariinee of the back part
. of the tbr euL Pbaryofltls the doc:tOTW cn’l It.
Perhsf* h* would call It. follcular
'^larynKiil*. it causes you coniUnl
annoyance. Tou.are always makinc
aURfat-dlsiurbrii.r.-* when seated In an
atidienev. c.-in'i hold your throat
atllL Striner mucus botbera you.
tV'orae In the motnlnr.
A'hcm! A-h*ni‘ A-hetn! That *a
wake up. Tnu ouRhl to
your
threat with wait water eV*ry momtnr Cold nit water. That clears
out the throat perfectly and maim It/
raady for irvatmeni.
.
Peruna t* .the treatmnit. ^ectn
with a teaapoenfel before each meal
an^t bedtime. Tn' U (or a we.-k.
Toff will be convinced. Of eours«.
PerUDa win not entirely relieve you
In a week. That U too much to ex
pect or any remedy. But It will bene
fit you so tnueb you will be conrlneed. Tea It will. It has done
this many times.
roIleiOBr pbarynctUo- BIr words.
Almoet oa bad as Ibe dlMuae. But »
you take Penma for one month i«rularly. yon may fercet that you ever
bad such a diaaata. Then you wlU
have a perfect rtfht to (otret tbe blR
y;arl I..I.1I and Burr l> w-|* Ic-ft ia*t
We-lni-*d*y for the- ii|ii->r icenlnsula in
look thine mei U-lore inoviDR Ihe
family
Smith l>-»l- c-vi«vt* to leave for
Kwen, Ml- h . Wc dn.-s.lav with' Ihe furiiliiirc-. .Mrs !>■»!* and her three
Hon*. R-s-l. Sianb-c and loitis. will
l.ralcablv Max unlH un.-r the h'lhdav*.
.................... of the m-lehlmrhc-Kl had
a surprise- cm II..- I*-.|. family Mon
day niKht. Every.me had a \c-ry rocmI
McKInl
hicb is a mill •h nreclvd
tniprovement.
, The open weather i* of mi I II tmnefU
to Frrd Hniw h. who la icuit
wall lo his cellar.
Mr. and Mr* C- C. la-wl*.
Icr. Mrlla.
Ilea, went lo Hendon gaturday
the fapilly of Nathan jat|nl*h.
They rrelurnod Mondav.
• Archiic l-jicllr*' Aid met with
Mr*. Mead Dec. DUh. grvriitc-eti hidh-B
iTe preaetit.
Mr and Mr* .k S. Iloiton made- a
III tci IlMc-K.and Malu'l lu UhIi rrla
Mr. Cmc.l of the
c-cilIeRr made a aim
school Dec. i::th. II
Hnslfle*,
at the
:hr Iiuplb
' M"c'KiNLKV'SCIlODI
Idlliaii llcirli in. Tearfier.
yTrehh
i-hle Dec. II - Mr and Mis Mill
son and ramllv <h'IH Sniidav
ind Mr* Chu* CvHdldse of Mi
*chm.
KumscI Mnrpby came l«c k
Mon-lay afii-r an ahsence
weeks. He has hern sick wn
irrl|i.
.' The Archie IcasktiHcall-leam w
feaiecl by the Nc-edlum* Friday
•lohn Ifearl ai>ent a few day* of la*l
week, with bis sister. Mr*. TnRftan
U»»ee.
Truman fcoico an-l Ralph M'orden
made a Imslnesa trip to Traverse city
laat week.
MUs Bertie IVprden railed on Mra.
last Tuesday mornlnK.
. . le* Osa Worden and M
Cbanev -drove lo Bailier Creek h
MI1dre-I Widclj. is vlslllns Mrs.
Ileree of Traverse Hlv.
Mr. an-l Mrs. Frank Grubb were
Trav.-r*e City caller* Saturday They
atiendcii the liranve nicH-iIni:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren s|>ent
Simelay with Mr and Mr* W. H Gmv
The Slonv Ib-ach sc hool sround ha*
hc-en i-hivccd am] Ii-vc-IimI this fall and
lu the aprlnR will be *eedi-d
MaIccI SiiiMiues' *|>ent Sundav with
;ienn Garlahd.
• Mr. Amil Sunquest and
Inrry -pent Sunday with
rel.nivj-* at .Mdpleion.
. Mr. nti-l Mrv K. O laidd and Uaucht.T of <11-; Mis.loti sH-iil Sunday with
.Mr. awd Mrs. .A. I'. Grav.
Rolc-rt Garland rc-turned to echoed
aflef an ah*enrc- of two Week. He
was hurt quite ladly hv n fall from a
Imrse.
Mr. and,Mrs- A. J. M. Manu* an-l
family sm-nt Sun-lay at the hom.- of
Webster Kvernden Mr* Ev.-ind.-ii
leave* for h-r horn.- Iti Chl.-UKO Wc-d
netvdav mornine
. Mrs-llobi Garland. Mr*. M IR Wilson ami Mrs A J. McManuscf Arc hie
attended the l.adics' Aid scs-ioty at
Mapleton
llmid Murphv has compleicd hi* 1.;-
fnllcwinc whii-h H play wai
the Scharmah srhool. Aftt
*had..»s w.-re *old and
i-rylH
- Soloh Tyler has nioVed on Seeley's
farm.
Mattin M'elkel left last -dUonday
innmlnR to work in the woods, where
In- will *tav until sprln
E r. Ktl
Iss pattlic
pattI'
a Btnall ad-Iljlor
I>e' Hornsby vlslled
the KnlRht school Monday afternoon.
tieorite Koch aitendde
liranae
meeiinR at gummli Ctiy Satuida}
Srhool rei-un of dlstilct .No. 4 fri.
Paradise township, lor month of Dec.
tSiib:
Numlmr of imidis enrolled. 33.
.Nlimber of day-* taiiRht. is.
AcRreRBIv attendance.'.‘fO.
Per cent pf attendance, kl plur.
>Ima ketter. Maurice Voice
sn-l Alfreda Hancrofi. '
Those who were lardy hut not ab•eni durtne tbe month are; laiciu*
KnUht. HHk KiilRbi. Colon KnlRht
UyrtI
rtl Knii
KnlRlit. Ijuirti Voice and GeorRc
Traverse City. R. F. I). No. 1. Dec.' '^rpliorM.
IC.—Tbe road rommintoner U havtRR
srAvd pat OB tb« caoter load betweea
:ffrattnf$ Clhf. R.
p.tta. /
w^ mim IniM-mac-her lias Ik-oii haulicC lOR* the |iB*t wemk.
Mat IJIerliKi her \i*Med ar.tlK* Pe
IT M'el»-r lioi'ic* last week.
Miss Anna /eiim-r .iiid .lucoh Melvc-r
alleci on Mm Endrc-g and faniilv
Blair
PAOE TEREX
Skiver'* Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T, Newiiiarc h vi*ited their son. Ernie Newmarc-li. ami
wife. Sunday.
Jen-v- Skiver made a business trip
lo Cedar Ron on Friday of last week,
loturnini; Monday.
i-:;an and Cec il Newmarch rl8iic.-d at
Ihe home of Janies Delaney of HodRc
an Sunday.
Al a recent moetins of the A. O. O.
!5.. Rnl|>b Hick* »a* electcnJ drIeRBle
lo the biennial ccmvc-mlon to be held
Kl Toledo-In January, with Calvin
Spartlnc as alternaie
TbI* week's ec-hc-dule for lice ccirn
shri-clder i*: Monday at A. E Bryanf*. Tm-Kdav at o. V. Hc.lnic-*' and
Wedneriiav at
GeorRe Mc.Manu*'.
where Huy bull to fill a laiRe silo
Mr* Cora Delaney, who ha* U-c-n
s|w-ndinR H fc-w- days in Traveree-Ciiy.
returned home Sundav afternoon.
K J. Ilcnnc-tt wa* In Suininil City
Saturday to necotiaie (or the plac iiir
of a aaw. mill In this *loenllly to do‘
a larRe ammini of rustoui w ork of i-lne
HWliiK at this place.
John Milk* Is hl^y this week with
WUl pay 40c lor cider
apples, windfalls SOc.
paring stock 70c* Both
phones->atz. 338, Bell
67. Canning Co.
oct 28-tf
Mr. I’cnnlnmou wa* at Traverse
IV. .Monday on Inisine**.
Rm-n to Mr. and Mr* Elmpf SkllUr, .Monday, a daiiabic-r.
Mr. Hopkins and family had (ri-nda
from Frankfort cuIllnR on ihi-nr .Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. KiiprUrht was (rausacilnc buslie*k at Traverse Citv. Monday
Mr HackMed of Dbklnson. North
>akota. is spendlnR a few days fa
ind amuod here.
• Mrs. Ellis-and Rranddauchter MadXn
•ennInBion. were in Traverse CUv.
Tuesday.
-Mr. W
house (ormerljr c
I- in tl
r.; Hoshel.
Ro'idnson arrived in Interlocb:i. Tni-sdsy noon.
Yale.
Frank Skllllier
al Trarerw
Ralph nerc-e. who is uliendlnR the
Ity. Monday
♦
-Ml, Pleasant Noimitf. l» c-vix-c-ie.
The teai her* will spe-nd -their rahome Friday to *i*-nd the holiday vs
eaitons
at
their
homes.
.
cation with hiK larcnis. Mr. and Mi*
Rliebiho wcAt gunday with hla
Fn-cl Pierce.
On ai-coum of slekni'ss in bis lam ramlly.
Mr,
Slrlckland
ami
will
lly. Rc-v. Shc-|iard wa* not abb- to hi
bl* api>crinimeui Sumlay. bin espc-n; spend Christmaa w-Rli fiii-nd* in
Travc
to be- lieiv uEaln ill two Wi-eks al IP
The- Modern Woodmen and Royal
ejithbora.-^ave- a card and danclm; tin ihcir way hoiiie (re'em a vi*i
•with ihcdr lehilhc-* c-a»l of Wal'on liartv to peiin'a hall Saturday uveac
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie- Ni-wmareli wc-n Inc. •
•forc-t-cl to *cs-k shelter from the sicirii
at the- liumi- of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Wlslcn.
-Primary.
TIk- a. O. O
held a bu*i
Recitation- .Mfred Rhebinc-.
Solo. "When Dear old SanU CUitt
Town"-il«Hrlce Alberta.
Jack .lijKivlyti:
ikth R-rade*.
CirriKlina* .loke-Eva Davta asd
hrtha Ijcnsworthy.
Tlie«-Iirl»tmas Glory, sops—Seventh
k-ht: tii-ld foreman. F M^ iiid ciRliih vrades.
nlttnR um(;c'r. it. Hlck*;^
Exercise-. Candles—Ficsl and aeeond Rtadc-s.
' Dialopue. ••WhaCa in a Namer—
.Mr*. Alllc- Dohc-ny. Tea
Boys,
Four.
‘•ChhSfmas Star"—Seeimd
Rrade.
Mocitm C«nt<r
Dfaiosue, -Thrlstmaa Stockins"—Ed
na
Ix^wis
and
IJtlie SUnton.
Jitonroe Center. Dc-c-. ifi—A, Stod
Kc-c-liutlon-MadRe Peniitnston.
dard of Howard City, who'ha* Is* n
liuniliiR on the I'pi-ct IVnIlisula.
Evi-rclse. •Rainbow”—Fifth and
visiic-d 111* dauRhter. -Sarah Stoddard, sixth Rrades.
on bis way home.
,Sc)nR-TliirU Rrade.
J. Wanner add wife visited Mr. ' "Pajiu's
Christmas."
dIaloRiie—.
Waimers brother last week.
ElRhth Rrade.
Mis* Bessie Corbett of Ilartlett.
gonn. • Jolly Old SL Nlcholaa"—
vlslled al the Cowb-s home Saturduy Primary.
and Snnday.
I NT
It. A Cuv-les and wife end TV. C.
Baker and dauRhter. Jtopera and wife
and C SiuliRlcr and son Arthur,
weel
were Traverse City caller* fast weeli.
Salts
.<hftu
lay nUlit fKun nint, where- the:
ended the Klatc- GranRO.
Ethel Monroe- ha* K-turned to
wee-k* VBiallon.
vo^k at Mmjwn.
'''
.Tlic revival meyeOnRs' which are.
The dhtficr Klven to the sc hool
Iren, l/ the l.adlcs' Aid. JVldavjw held at the church evc-ry crcnlnR are
iiueh ktipreclited.
f
we^l t ended.
Thc-N- will be a program Rivbn at
nd Air*. r,eo. Arnold, who
he- yt'E. churc h Cliilsima* eve.f .
been at Olnt allendlne l>onoMlnnli Ros’e anJ «‘m. Pep|>er vls- ca GranRc. have raturned home.
\Ym Ashmore has purchased a
Ic-d Kchtibl last wei-k.
It. A. Cowlc-s and wife took dinner farm near C<-dar City. He is maklnR
iltli H. Anderson and family at preiuirations to move there as luxiii
as possible. The family will be. great
Cliapjcel went to Trav- ly missed and they have tiave a wide
Hrrie ol^ends who are loath to have
them rK\
,
,
ii<R Mrs. J. gtodlerbaiire. Mrs. TYhit
Mr. and Mra. Truman Smith are
lias sold IB poriien of her farm to workinc for Mr. Story.
l-'rank HuletL
.Miss Mina Weils went to Traverse
Mis* la.tile Siadlerbaure of Trav City with Mrs. D. F. lloxle Friday.
ersi- City, visited her Rrandparenti
Mrs. Baron and dauRhier. Carrie,
over Sunday.
went to Traverse City. Friday.
Mr* Hanson of Traverse City vlait<tl Mr. and Mr*. Ralfdi Est^s. Tuos-
m town Wednesday.
Mr. and .Mr* Harry Mamlll.e i
cd the lanef* ican-nt* lain week,
.John Hoy ha* jiunliai-od a Bew
Unhn'
hor-,-.
.Mr* John Sihniui kal vbla-d Mi>.*B.
Ilc-inlK-m-ck Sunday.'
.Ml** Anna nclrher vUlte^ frielidi
mm, Dee ir. -Alfred <-an.fher*
in Sumii.ii CHy Suinlay
Wc-ltiesd.iv for Fibre. V P,
Mr*, tl.-ivin Maniitle Is vi*ltins her
i-* i til-K- Downer w,-tit i„ Cadil
KingsUy, k.f.P.tfo, Z. lac l->idav tor a few day*
^Mrs Juliii* PeJir and lliile dauRhJnttrhcbin
reitirned lo In-r home-at Jackson
iirdav.
Kinclev. II. F D. .Vc. r. D...
Inlerlochen.
r-n. Dec, 16.—Mrs, Tliea
. H Peck went lo Traverse Cliv
imday *cb..d i.nd . Ii>irch will be lield
Alberts wa** a caller at Titverae City
liiry Mnnday
1 Ihe Knivicl .rhnol until the end of
hVIday.
larcniel Newell am( Jessie McTac
III* •luaricr Us> Sunday the tot
1 have bec-ti on the sick list (or a
r. Dixon wi
aller at Traverse
itendanci- at Sunday m hoi .p;
. fVtda, af
JMus JUing
I Trajcr.se City.
entertalnmest will bo
Mdd at the school bouiie Salur-lay kel. .loscph Wc-ikel. Ethel M'elkel. Hai
viRht at k o'clock. All are rordlally vev Dell. Mlldied Dell. Roy Humidirei.
I^wrence Humphrey. Kenneth Humph-:
.. Janice M-onin I. Gila M'ortman.
ROp
Mrs. Mllea Gilmore is on the sick
llM.
tkm.e RSthered at the sc liool boua
for the- -iRiirun's" im-ciiiiR Friday afi
emoou. but Mr Coad of Traverse Clt
-iame* U**a and wife were Trav visited u* and Rave a ver' InierealiiiK
e>*e nty c-allers gaiur.lav
talk.
Pelcr Schnuldc-r wili c-|n*e Ids aav
The Siiiiday sc-hool will rUo an eii
inlil uutii after the holidays
lertalniiM-nt at the church Christmai
Bernard Bc-mlieneck tinci wife mad eve- All are wdcume.
a busim-.-.* trip to Travi-ise City Sai
Mr. Allen and asslslatit*. who have
iirrtav.
m-c-ii drlviiiR well* around here (hh
Mrs
Mariha grhmackat vi*iie.l
H kYIday.
Frank Sc-hmuckal mid famlfc gumtav
II* debated
MifT'Kiidre* and elandfr Kathc-rl
The- suhjecl
and son geliasUan were KtiiRalev e,
•RcM.lved, Thi
c-rs gntiiidii.
Mr. and Mr* Biuinder have rc-iu
c*1 home. brliiRlnk' Ih-lr sb k clauRlil
Mr* Cnlor Ictt Friilav tor hei
1th them
I............. Kbc-.t .Iordan sficT vlsltluR liei
M. Meailciw vlslled Amos Kirkerson mothcT. .Ml*. Henry H.-lfrlch,'for i
Sunday.
lew- day*.
Mr and Mr* Amo* Nirkersnn ai
Mr. and Mrs. Bert fk-ksline of
eticte l Granue at Monroe Center Sal Sliurta v-islu-d their aunt. Mrs Jessi
urdac.
Cllrisiopher. last wc-.-k
Ha
Mrs. Klmar. relumed from hci
home of Petel
soitihc-rn v|*|i Fridav She hs* Iki-i
Kndn-* and f
Iui»*a ami famiiy giindny
i*aul Worm ,ha* purchased a net
. school;
Ou Tuesday ^venlnc. Dec. sn.
iii.-rtalnment ami tree wiU l«- li
I the Knichi Fchool
One of Humphrey '* l.esi liofM-s
_ wee-k aso liM Monday
.. Robc-rt Saxl.m and family were
IDns W I' Hancrofi Friday nisi
i-iarl Neninarch took dinner al the
Ml*s l-:dlth 1‘awm fs n.iw iHiardinR
Ranerolis Friday. '
at the hofiie of .Mi* Geo. D>-an
Two »e*-k* aRO Grace Pierce ajic-m
John New.wnib ami family *iaynf
one week M John i'handler's on ac
last Saturday at Tt^ver*.- Cue
count of the elckne-*lof their daURh-
Iforth Mobil
dauRhter. Mrs. Iceonard Holliday.
-Miss Goldie- l^lllday speut Saturda
lu Traverae fli^ on business.
fTEDD SCHOOL,
InRslev. R, F. I>. No. 1. Dec. K..—
. Kim
iJchi- M rlght. Teacher.
IVIer ,1. illrrmacher and son, .t
made a huelness trip to KiORsley
fTiday
jffrcHt
Evfin gammons, who has been
Eureka.
ir'eka. Montana,
Montana. alni-e last sprlne. i
turned
me.l to hi* home near Hannili i:..—Oscar
Suntl.iv
Garlatids .M
Kc] CourMtie hauled l-otaloos
found a i>o
Mrs. Emma Warren was jo the sick
markc-f
U*i Ul*t w-twly.
-Mrs! .Moses has returned to b
klr. and Mrs. Frank Season of Trav
home ai KliiRNley after a visit of
erse City viuitt-d at Asa Curtis' guufew wcH-ks at Ihe home of Mr. ui
Mrs Sammons near Hannah.
and .Mrs. Henry laifaycttc, Huy
A siiiprlse parly wu* rDc-ii at (he loifajR-tle and. i->cd Garland attended
home- ol John Doiiker Kntiirday iiIrM. church at Mapleton Sunday.
A very eiijc.yahle time 1* n>i>oried.
Elvira Olson wtui abHcot from sehoc.l
Paul gcheindbrf of the southern a lew days last week on account of
|ia>i of the state I* vtsiitnc friend;
an-J rrlnlUca of Hil* nclKhIcoriioocl.
.Miss Fannie M'l.lclU visited MIbb
Hariv gammon* was a Tni'ers. VU-iuria l.yoii Sunday.
Cliy caller Sunday.
•Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc.Manua were
Joe Itc-amer vlslled at the home of in Traverse City Saturday.
■ Arc h Buchan called at WIIL Bu
chan's Sunday evenliiR.
\». and Mr*. Bert rkkatl ie. vvho
liiive been vIsltlnR In this vu ciiiy,
Hurry Douih ha* r
■ved Ills
went to IxjaK la»kc Saturday.
furin of .
Mr*. Kninia M'arrcm and eh'ldreu
vUlu-d at Mr*. Osiur l.jon*' Fntulay.
s hcmiuck f
Mr DumuB this will
Oscar Nelson lo*l a -.aluablc I.uim
Edward and Kubc-n Reamer a
last week.
l-’rtiiik M'c-lmr s|>ciit ThiitvdMv event
1 lie: >li*sc-s Ethel atid Maliriiia l.yon
ht 111.- ClirlMopher Weber home
vislu-tl their brother, Arthur l.yuii,
bumisy.
Ic*- FnHM'l made a bu>lneos irlp
Grii«n Kiidnv.
The I O. G. T. I•asektlmll lucm went
Ikirii lo Mr_^niul Mr*. Minium to Travc-roe City Friday cveuUs to
.s. liniicll. rniliiy. Dc-c. U‘. a l-oy.
phi) the .NeedliaBJS.
Gc-erto Pic-rCe. who has iH-en
Mr. and Mra. Mill rnilor of InivcT*e ciiy visited at Ernc-ut Pahl»
the *lck Jl*t Jbi suhiv time, i* not
liAivecl in hvullh.
John VounRlas, who has liec-n III
some time, is slowly luiprovtnR in Olal l-ai
health
A Christinas eniertalnineut .ill be
Adam Sc-hneldc-r c-alle.1 ou Chris- Riven at the Maple Grove sehoc
lophc-r Welcer k>tday
Monday eveniiiK. Dec. :li’. Ail
vlii-d to atieud.
ni Gruwii Frlday-MAPLE GROVE SCHOOI.
J.dm. Mo.
Hard M AiiKdl. Teacli
( hrlslol-her w c-ner ou
AllicTi Krc-iscr ha*
Ogdtn^urg
WCK.-I for Thoiiia* M'ori
The hcdl.-* of Hie Altar *oc-lc-|v hel.l
u lilc-etliiit Sunday and ek-<lc-d offlcxTs
ORdensbun:. Dc-<. I.’.-Donald (
for the eoniinK year.
Mathc-vc IlctiilK-neek traliHaeted hu*GevrRe Wlllubee of Cedar Run ca
Incss In Traverse fliv Satcirdav.
Thursday to \i*n his aun Minton.
"Mr and Mr* Christopher M'ebe•ik-rl laitiiiln returned from Detroit
lut wt-ek. ^He wa» sick so waa
JCingskt/.
£one Jrss Julrict
lR>ne Tree District. Dec. 16.—Ur.
an-l Mrs Fred KiiiRdon and family of
Iconc l^kc; visited at F. D.'liansom'a
Sunday.
W, A. Pike has been lielpinB Ches
ter Cox cut wockI
Whiitield Tolleii. wbo has Iwn visUUjR hi* slMcr. .Mr*. C. M. BueU. left
W his home near CharlRvolx Saiurdiiv MiornlnK.
Jay Hoyce of Coranna bi«H Sun
day. l>ec. 7th. with C. M. Buell.
Mr and Mr*. F D. Ransom virited
E. L Ransom of Gumon dUtriei on
Frids'-.
Those who wen- neither absent nor
Mr siid Mr* Henrv Burkholder and
M-hool^arc- jire» Sldim;, Dc-c- 1-. -1. K Mc11-R tlomev MaKcr were lloardman
Irh Is to^K' Riven
Cardie
' r* Sunday.
their ChrUtraa*
',rt^l.y wa* a calh-r at M-hool
and Mr*. Frank PerrlRo have
.Wedne,
.1 in with Mr. and Mrs Vin yoff.
t of down for a
lann lUt.ey came home Saiurdav
n duiltlR the hntl<
einmc-d to IVioskev nn Mondav.
llcvwurd Saxto
cas at Traverse
Jorrv Skiver was a buslue** i
and Mrs MtncT 4'anxhers an-l
Cliv. Memdav
I Kli.R*lc-v l>liiay
•-I. s|»m Snn.luy with Mr and
Rui] Skllllier w
at Traverse City.
Garry Skiver eniertalm-d hi* y
(jHstliJJarolher*.
Monday.
-i-nd, IlHr'c Hick*. Sundav
Mr/aiid .Mr* VIn Goff. Mr
Vat* PerrlBO and . children
■onf>• m tlm home of <’ II.
.Mr ami Mr*. (> V. Holmes were In
Travervr' Ciiv .Mondav and Tue*ds'
Ml. and Mr*. Frc-d Wiiirh drove Ui
Klncslev We.lnr.da.
Edith Brideei
-Mrs, Peter .'lllk* vi,H,m1 her daiiehter. Mr*. John Price-. Sunday
sparling Pistrkt
lUrry Hick* was the Ruest of Har
old ITIce gainrdav.
Mr. and Mr*. John R tioff *i.eni
-.J
g|«ri:
Sunday a* cttetis of .Mr and Mrs, E.
da.v.
Rollle Juhn*oB le;............ ..
Mrs. GcKvrRe McMami* did shoppInR
CBtiimlSBloner
llordsby
In KinRsloy .MSnday Af la*t week. ‘
scbool last Thuraday.
Mr*. Alfred Wlslan visited her non,
Mr. and Mr*. Calvin SparUns and l-Iarl Geor. of Sunimtl CHy. Wednes
The Kind Yna
Almya ^nirht^a borne the sigtusdauRhter lone west to Tniver^ ORv day.
miav. rc-turnitiR Raitirtla}.
Mr* Witkop went to Trayerse Cnv
on
Tuesdav of U*l week, reiuniiiis
Iceo M'llson ha* Iceen In Traverse
to dect-lvo you In this, Counterfeita, IniltutionK and
•ity the JM1*I IWO wewks. ukiDR {real- We.lne*da>** JuKt*UK-c<>(Ml" are but (>xi>erlniein<v«nd eiidanyrer Uio
lent from the doefor
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saxton and two
beaUh of CliUdren-Kxpcrlc&eo aKdtnat Kxpcrimciit.
ind l*BUl. took In the
-Miss Grace Tompkins sfient the
-eek end In Traverse Cliv,
and Mrs. Howard CleUnd visGleaner lodRe at Klniwley er*« niy were ru.vsi* at the !)<•"*« of
Cwtnrta la » barmleM mtiiaiittite for Castor OU,' Pat
FiWay nlRhb
Mr and Mr*. E. J. Itenneu Snadav.
norir,
goric. 1Oropa and Koothlns Kympa, U contbimi
contbin* neither
nelU
Mbs Pranc es Pierre was home fpoia
Opium. Xorpliini
or other Niirentle rabaUnce. It deand^lr/^ at B|iarllnR srhool TuMday Walton over Sunday
■troya Worm* and allay*
illay* Fi-verisimewt.
Fi-verisimeic*. For more'than
more than
Ralph Hicks made a hurried li;iilthirty y ear* It haa been In constant uae for the relief of
ness trip to Klnesley and ret.im »«aiConatIfMttion. Flatolency. Wind Colic.all Tcctlilnc Trouurday afternoon.
hlcaand ]>larrhn-(i. It rernlatca the Htomacli and Bowrls,
Mr. and M r. wnuie BTlton iff KlicRsasalinlUtcK the Ftvod, frivlntr faciilthy and natural alecp.
ley were Sundav visitor* at'the home
The ChUdPeu'a l»an«ea-Tho Mother’s Vrlcad.
Maiffkkt
of Ray Hancrafi and wife.
Mrs. Grace QallIhuRh was doltut
Mayfield. Doc. d«.—Fred MaeDoa- Chriaunas abopplnR In KloRsley Mon
old and wife are vIsItinK friends here. day of Iasi week.
r Bears the Sgnsture of
R. H. Webster and daushter
C. H. Wilson of Sharon. Kalkaska
l^oretu a
county, waa a btuinens caller In ihb
s here.
Sylvost
• have re- vtdnity Ttttw-lay.
Mra. Conway and dauRbter of
daujehter. Mrs. H. S. Glbba. .
suchts Siding visited her mother.
Theodore RoRers and wife have Mra. Cox. fiunday.
cone to Tustln to siwnd Cbristtnaa
Mr. and Mr*. Prank South of Hodce
with their son.
were Rue»u of Mr. and Mra. O. V.
The Aid soctiety will meet at the Holmes over Sunday.
home Of Mrw. 'H. 6. GRibe Tburads)Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierce, aon Horefteniooii.
BetDamls Koch Is tMIUm U>
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
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We ^lre showing dozens of new patterns of Rugs in all sizes cind
in cJl the colorings conceivable. There is nothing that will cheer
up your home like nice new floor coverings.
Here are a few
of our Just-Before-Christm^ Sale prices:
7.6x9 -Good Grade Tapestry Rug....................... $1(1.75
8.8x12 Good Grade Tapestry Rug . . . . . . 16.75
9x11 Velvet Rug, will last for years...................14.75
9x12 Velvet Rug, an extra good grade .
. . 18.50
8.3x10.6 Axminster Rug............................ .... . 16.75
9x12 Axminster Rug....................... . . . . 21.75
Wool Fiber Rugs, up from ......................................6.00^
■
Ingrain Rugs,, up from
............................ .... .
3.00
Come in and look them over—cheer up your home for Christmas.
Library Table
Thifi beautiful American quartered oak
library table has massive solid plat
form, 26x42 inch top. Would make
-someone a beautiful Christmas present.
Christmas Sale price
$8.SS
----
Buy a Clock
1L--
Globe-Wernicke SecUonal Book Cases
The most practical piece
ot home or oBIco furaitnre
ever made. You buy them
to (It the number of books
you have, Just aa many or
just as tew as you wish. As
your number ot books in
crease buy more sections.
We have them (n all flaisb.
Place your order now while
our assortment ot slieo is at
i|s best
Here is Bomcthiag that every home needs—a good Mantel
IL--
Clock—one'tbat you can depend on. This beautiful 16Uxl0
Ladies’ Secretary
KITCHEN CABINETS
inch hand rubbed mahogany finish ulock has four xcrrugated
Every housewife wants a Kitchen Cabu^et, and of
all the oppMtunities you have ever had now is' yoiir
best.
Thirty-five different patterns to select from.
ei^i.Aaya with one 'binding.- Guaranteed in every respect.
$6.1S
,_Music Cabinets'
Just like cut, 24 inch top. V*
oak finish. .
Cl
Christmas Sale Price^l*®®
Pedestal
We want you to see the beau
tiful assortment we are show
ing in Golden Oak. Weather
Oak. Early Engjish. Mahogany
and Walnut.
Ijouis XVI Pattern Itcrry Spoons. ..1................ $1.66
Ix)uis Xl'I Patlcni Pieklc Fork................................ 95
Wuii X^’I P«(u!irW«m I«dle........... .......
■ Louis-XVI I’iticrn HiAcr Kriifi!.........................SlidLoui. X\'I ralli-n, Slier Shill .........................$1.20
Cedar (Chests
•
Every woman would appreciate
a nicely finished pure southern
Red Cedar Chest. For this sale
we are offering a 43 inch Red Ce
dar Chest, worth $12, Chirstmas
Sale price $8.76. ,
Matting covered - boxes, worOi
$4.00, a)ristina.<i Sale price $8.15.
-a
Religious Goods
Wo nre slmwing a coniplctr lino of Religious GoimIs.
consisting/^'Trrtlos. Prayor Books, Prayer Books in Eng
lish, Goramn, Froneb, -Bohemian ami Polish; RoliginiiK
Cards, SUtiies. Gold Sropular Modal LockcU, Gold Rosarios
—in fact cll kinds of Religious Goods at the very lowoat
possible prices.
Bady Jumpers
Hand Sledslnp^m 18c
Combination Hal>y Jumper.
High Chair, Rocker .irid CratlTc.
Regulir $C.r>0 Viihu', Christman
Safe, price $4.76.
Doll Tablet, folding table, in
rotl and light finish, Christmas
Sale prfec 60c.
Two-Wheel Teddy Oarti, -nicalr
painted, Cbristmaa sale price 8c.
Brass Beds
Christmas Sale prices bring them all the way from
60c to $11.00
Early Buyers
QET THE BEST OF THE ASSORT
MENT.
MR. OUT-OF-TOWN BUYER, IF
THERE IS ANYTHING SHOWN IN
THIS AO YOU WANT, JUST SEND
ME YOUR ORDER. 1 WILL GJ/ARANTEE IT TO BE JUST Afr/REPRESENTED OR YOUR MONEV fiEFUNDED.
Quick Meal
Before Christmas Sale prices include
everything, even to Quick Meal Ranges
jfsoraething we have never cut the
price on before). Come-in»and get our
special offer on this stove.
- EXTENTION
TABLES
Thii beiudhil din
ing uble, just like
cut. Christmas
Sile price
$8.75
Presents For The ChUdren
-iDoU Go-Carts aod Oabt, all
Kteel, with and without top, from
26c to $6.
'
This solid Brass Bed, 2 inch comer
posts, 1 inch cross rods, one-half inch
filler rods. A bed worth $18 anywhere
else. (%riBtmas
ttH'f ■7C
Sale price .......................... #11##®
Forty-five patterns of froa Beds to aalec^tom. rangingJn price from Vl.M
..............$16.75
Complete set of attachments free.
stand
SOver Ware
Loois XVI Pattern Meat Forks.............................$1.20
$12.TS
Here is where you save dollars. Fivedraw, solid oak, guaranteed . Sewing
Machine, a machine that you would
'' have to pay $35 for from an, ^ent. Our.
In fact, any price you wish to pay.
Buy Silverware. Good silv--nvarc lasts a lifetime. We
are showing som cvscoptioually gm>d viiliics in t'ummimity
Rockluo Chairs up irom ■ tl.OO
Over 300 to select from.
J
Sewing Machine
Kitchen Cabinets at|$4.S«, S6.50, $10,
Christmaa Bale pnee $4.15.
We are showing a number of beauties
in;both oak and mahogany. '
Laxarioas. Comlortable, Durable
This big. massive Tur^h Rocker, just
like cut. Made of Chase guaranteed
leather. Christmas Sale price
fas
copper column^ heavy capital side orpomenU. Buns
Beautiful solid oak Ladies’ Secretary.
Christmas^Sale^prlce
Turkish Rocker
Almninum Ware
Ten pieces set of this fine aluminuin ware,
guaranteed ninety-nine and ninelentfas per cent pure. Regular price
$10. Christmas
£C
Sale price....................................#0.0?
We are showing the largest line of -.
Aluminum Ware in Traverse -City.
Baby WtaedbwrowB, both red
and light finish, Chirstmas sale
price, 9c,
8te$l Express Wagest, all sizes.
A great little 4-wfaccl steel czpggg wagon, Christmas sale price
davlnportsA
Velocipedes, all sizes and kinds,
with and without rubber tires.
Christmas sale price up irom $1.
Eskimo Coasters, just the kind
the boy wants; foot steering coast
er, Christmas Sale prioee op from
$1.00. •
Dolls asd Ohfld’s Bockers and
Obairt, Christmas Sale prices from
6c to ^.00.
Skis—Ail sizes from a 4 foot ski
np. Several different kinds of
wood to acclct from. Christmas
Sale prices from $1.00 to $6.00.
Bockaway Boiler Coaster, steers
with the feet and is ball bearing.
Christmas Sale price $3.76.
Read Other Side Carefolly
CUT
GLASS
The prices are lower than yon have ever had a
chance Jo buy a number one grade of Cut Glassware
at before. P. & B. Cut Glass is recognized the world
over as the finest that cm be produced in the art
of glass cutting.
SVi- inch Heart Bon-Bon Dish............................. 96e
G-inch Ilemine Bon-Bon Dish......................
.$136
5 inch Lytoii Saucer............................................ 90c
6 inch Easter Saucer....................
$136
Lincoln Salts and Peppers..........................
66c
C beautiful Cut Tumblers................................... $8.76
Jag to match tumblers.........................................$336
Savory Salad Dish..............................
$8.78
Ueirt Salad Dish ..............................................$8.88
Dozens of other beantifol pieoes thxt yon ohonld
see to appreciate.
SnitHidniiCiniiiiian
A Handnor rarior Dawopart «Wa
““^Sir OiHWiM w
Everyone should own- a^ Davenport^a
bed at night and a beauUful Davenport
in the daytime.
.
MQ CA
Christmas Sale prio^T.................
F'
i
aSAKD TBAVEBSE HE&ALD ASD TEAVEBSE BAT EAGLE, THtJBSDAT, DECEMBER 18,1913.
last w«!ok.
Katisonv and son Ivlljalt work
week.
> Euyene 1.0Q(1is and Thos.
day .
Fife Lake Department
CoDducted by Mlw Mae Dewey.
Trav«-rse fiiv i
W« wut to Boko thii DqnitauBt of the
STwUrt pWdUe nitre to til eoneeriMd and to
this ead reqaaft that aU iteou of povoael
gnieral iatmit be teat to ICae Dewey to be
ioeorporated ia the Departiaent We eepecUlly
a*k that charchee. fraternal eodeUee and the
Orange faralah items of interest in their respeotire organitatioBS. Newt of social events and
eaUetataHneati, improvements being made or contenqBated, aad ba^ess changes and transfers in
seal estate in town and country are especially
acoeptable. The above applies not only to the
TtBage of Fife Lake, bnt to the snrronnding
oeanify^^Editor Herald.
day.
l-ldmi earns
Is
visiliuK
at .1. K
'wniiamson and (fnillj; ealh-d
i-ii. Kriir.'s Suiida' ■veitln#.
n uiiil I'eell lialhii
.irlier s]ient Sun
ewy «mi h^lwiii inliiitKm.
.Mis. v'opk Hiook-- Is lielidnit .Mrs.
Waller I’aw. Who has In-eii sl< k for
■tiuc offii eis I-
l.urjiOse
» In- Im-IId at the
Gvsulne. December Hi. Evuryuac come.
The bo* social cUeli Friday even.
Ina bmiiicht the nr^ool five diMtsra.
Kina Ih-an returned to school Mondsv after u week's illni-ss.'
EI.K '.AKK SCHOOI..
Kllen K. .Madison. Teacher.
WaSONS MtKE ROOM
FOR GH^MtS GUESTS
Illy Fnll.-d Cress*
Wasblnnioo.
I*«rc.
17.—To
jirevent
a recurrence of-one of the most emharrastinc IneHcaU that ever befell
••
1
The Jno. T. Beadle Co.
Going Out of Business Sale
the wife of a prMMcnt of' the Uaiied
Ilia tlherlni: i-« IK-Jgdnk .Mi. .
I Herkner with her house work
rs Anhur -Vorili »|huiI
.Momliiy
Mrs. Geo. Frllr
rs. Emest Welborti visiicsl Mrs
ta-nnov of Traverse riiv two da.'s
Klfv l.akr. I>er. IS.—SlMdam(>s I.etty Itroaer and Viola Clark acre In
<
ov«r fiandar.
turned Tuesday from .lai kson. where
they B|«nl the w<-tk with iheli miu. noon a1 J K Siov,. .,
Juiiiek GalhiKher. .who
has ' just
Herman., and ttiniil>
A. ik-Dtall of <>M
Mission
s|H-iit collie frvim Ireland, is staviru; wlihhU
-■Ur» A. Dolber* went'to
Grand
lirothi-r John GuIUikIht.
IUkMk l-YIday to vlelt her von Uecar Thursday and FiMu.
SaehllelH'ii and fullill.v sis-tll
A. K. Hordeauv left Wi-diivtulty (or
and fatailr.
Fred Kolu'itsmrs.
lilt- uii|>er |>t'Dltisiilii to look after the Sunda.v i
Mra kdiia Qiiackenlwah ' mode
a
Hoarh &. Sn-rs busliieSK
l uslneia
liieis trl{>
trli; to Kalkas
Kalkaska klonday .
A iartu nuinlH-r of trult trees bnv.- Uerthn A. KbiibuIii.
In. la* 'Quid sccoi
iM-eii reeelv<-<l lm.-i> to fnili cruwi-is.
d to Kudyxid, Up
who ronteuiidatc
iiiakiiis addliidiuil
•ettincs 111 the S|ivliut.
a. V. .MtiU ol Tuhilo siwmt Monda.v
niamend
i*nrk.
Mias Floreni-e Jelams relurtiod to
The l-adles* Aid of the ('onKreya- Gomh-r hoiidht a
tlonal (hiinh'wiil hohi a lutuiar an-l fri.ia Henry luKle' riKht,
• ailed
will si-rif a tui>|HT ihiH evenliia.
Homer Horton
rtiuton WoOls<-.v lias none to Vul- Adanis. Wednesday.
■■urulso. Ind.. w'liort- he will iiiiend
•S. H. Vanderlioof was a Traverse
iTt) visitor Wedneaila'y.
Hattio .Muiiro. who iinderw.-ni
Heiirv liiRlewiiftht drove lo Tiavi-rsT City. Wediiesdir
.
VInoeiil'ii liosjillal. '
.\iia Hill iwmnhi U. MrCloud^ house
ruiiidly.
i.r Wylie and moved Ills faiiill}
Iti
urday and Sunday from lloloies i
returned
Thurwlav Thursday.
J. Vabjialter
from IVulwuler. aerutu|iubl<il b\ liU
Freil IViw-en was ealh-d lo the
l.> lo kite
dauKhler.
iHHlhlde ..f her daiwhuu.'Mrs Myrtle
of the 1. O. O K. loditc at CadMla.
tieurce Hnni|isrh was a Traverse Joliiisoii rif Wylie, who is teiy ill.
City 'vlsllur WediKT-dav.
Fast vlsili-d at Ih-ii Cim.W-;
Johnnie \Vi>od. and KidMe .lidmsnn
The 1-adiev' Aid of tin- M. 1C. •hiirrh last wi-ek.
went.to Alha Monday. *-tiere
they will hold u liauiar ill the lown hall
-Mr. and Mrs. Huss.1 vlsli.-d at Ih-rt
bave emiduMii^jI for the aimer.
Saturilu' and will cHe an oyster siiiiraliain's. Sunday.
l>pr in tile evviiini;.
Mark Hatter «ent to IVtroll. Wed
Itoben McComihk of Trav«-rs*' City
The
'he hiarrle-l u|n-»|-le's hall uliieh wa' nesdav to look (or em|iln> meiit.
inii;i.l
I idasterioK lor FrevI Rnii
Mry llarrlti of Middlevillo i< visit- held lust eveulni;
.Sidney 'llarfl
made a
iBiye i-fviwu.
‘ Ini; her eon. W. H. HariU and (amllessllin lo Nfsseii fit;, lust WiH-k.
............. Adams and- Wliliuio
M.
II..1 ThuiVld^ l,av
Ja».,.Sewell was a huslness taller
Haoo‘1 vveVe Trayeise A'ity slioniH-r:
Katorday.
Ik <4- 1.;
• 'olonel Youuns and faiiilly, visit*--!
Miss Ida Htef
I Thiirsdav In
) on l.u
her l<ar«-iits.' Ceier
laiitulr.Trav-rsi, ntv.
' .Muses f'antile Crefto and
Ruth
Miss Ada Wiiiiati.so:.
su-m
la.n I'liitii- Kiv>-r. Saliiriluy and »>iiula.v
Porysihe vent .to Traverse City -Sat
i-rtrude'<^>ok
visited at
Gro
week. In Umetia
usday reiurnlnB Sunday.
IMunk and daiuihler. .teahe. it-, l.ake SeluH.I Hisirh-t No J. Moiola;
Mrs. Rena Haskins was home Sat
Hii.-s. ll .M.roiiulrk wild hts sl.-iKhs
left Fridi
Ida}
raud .KsiihU.
urday from Sharon.
. Sidney Hurel.
Granee i-'uller was home hetweeo she all.
Aciies Ikiwen Is Wurklni; for her
trains Saturday' from (ilensirrry.
ster Mrs. Myrtle Johnson oh Wylie.
Klnie.- Ashelhy h it M. .dav fur I
Mrs. t'l)d<- Whittle of SpBTU. ts vis■Mrs, Irene |luni|> lU.wen left .Mon■ lUwt her iiarenis Mr. and Mrs Titus
ij to visit
her
luirvtns.
Ihsitae
Thursdav fo
... foiUiUUIii s sl.-.v
llulnli of Kwlvi-t.
Mrs. Roht. Camphon Is vlslllns her
e-rtha liiil <f Wylie, visited t
IfoCer
parents at Charlevoix this w'eek.
'ednesday in Traverse Cli?
Mrs. O. II. Hunt. Sunday
Miss Nell Reek returned to
her
Mr, and Mrs I. 8iuilh ieli ThUrMlav
Joseph
work In Traverae City. Friday- for a visii with frh-uls
AlU-xan, John I’eki vk. Sr. Sunday.
Watson Uawy;. was home over Stis- fomieily Uieir honu-.
Jii^l>h Johaiiek WUM
day from Petoskvy.
Miss Ida Steele Is vUiimB friends in City vlsiior Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank KUioit returns! Suiioiis Hay
U.-n Pekarek und kVauk Fjl.-u.-k
from a visit to Reed City. Fiinday. •
A eiK-clal eomiiiuu
luieaiion of the fV (umishtd the musli for the Wtaidin'
Some from1 1Fibre, for' 4; A M. Will he held Taraday evciiiiii; dance
. ]yead>
aiH-e at lDi.*rio.|ic
lDi.*ri»< lien. Salur.lay.
Orlando A:Hani* rre|ui1re.l 111.- sch
l*aMit.- of Siitlons Hoy •h-llv.-i. d
at l«.-trU
IH.-trU t •N.i. J, .Saturda'.
her sisur. Iva a yry inu-r.-stluu mid ip-;iru< ilv.- li-<and Mrs
' home tn
8ouih*tui«.
t-uK'iihi*. •■stbriihs and titiM-r
m.-vd- a l.usint-a tri|i,lo
______ y.
.
.
rulflsis Siiiiday evt-iilni! Ill the Ci.n
Uurhkoldar and- dauah- aremiilonal • luin h to u lary:<- and al
^Mrs. ri«-rt Hunt visited
•ialive
ter Marlon of South Boardman.
.-ni-. J, Hill. .Mouday.
The last ul the
Ill til.Kuesis of Mr. and Mrs. Henry niirjJohn Mtkuieeky and
two
<lauehNortli|K>rl Fnfil tin
l.-lwill*il l.-r*, made a t.iislii.-ss trill to Traverse
bolder.
f
Mrs. John
Carpenter
and
a«n was l-vad’-d tur iiiarkCity . Saturday.
Aniln-w - K<’hl has
Henrr -w<-ut to Traven-e Oiy. WedThe slortii of In-t we>-k. iiia>le it lift
V.. wh«
neaday to vtsR b^r aon Milo and fatn- Uullalo. .V
]s>sslM.- lor the ni.-ii to Jo any work
I M-h
oil the road.
They tn-iUMi Monday
s sister.
Harry Wtiwiler and dauRhier Mis*
aeani. full f.irc .
Mabel . w.-nt to Jscouville. FVIdav.
Itay Bowen Kave a (rin- dance
Mrs'H Ryan an-l children
siH-nt
cnronie
for . Fouihern Ohio, where
-•
friends
John1 I'ekarekV.
rldav and Saturdav in Trav<r»e I'itv.
they will si-end the winter.
Suturdav'a* a wed.lliiu
.Mrs. C. H Kihl s|w-m FrI-lay and
Mrs. C Thorae and crandson HusA Christnius. ..m.-naiiimeni will la*
aetl Thoiu*-. went lo Traversa* City -Saturday in .Trovers.- City. Hi.. KU.-st
Kiven
at
the
sch.e.l
hoU!
Baturdav t» vtolt her. son Fred
and o( Mr* John Sai.ts.ru.
Monday evenlnc. Ik.<..mlafr
Mrs. I., 1‘orry oeeuj.led the pulidi In No.
fkmlly.
Ki.-rvone Is cordiiillv invited
Mr. and ilra. Dave Johnson were as- the Coiu.-reiniiloiial •huu-b Sunday
GHBKN
I.AKK
SCHOOl.
DIST .NO.
. Biated in eelebratlnjt their sliver wad- uioririnR In tlw a.luu-ni.- of Itev
Mar>:ar.u Ami. rwon. Teacher.
who conductedI the service
I
In
dins on FTlday, Deceml>er lah. by
ill.mal
tbelf nelKhUtfa.
. . who imve
save them
rprlre In
the
ev.-nlns.
IDK at the lecture was turned ov.-r i..
toBlni; rf-fi 'ecbmeuti for tlie occathe Woman's 4 hih i.. U- used (n (or
ihiTlnp; the catiNe ol h.-alih
Elk l.ake. |t.<* id.-Mrw. liCHrr Im
Clinton I'eek. son Will and dauabMrs BauniMercer and dauchlers and nis and daueliter-Mariear.-t are on the
' t»r. Miss .Nellie, returned fr..rn their
son Fred relumed l.> Trsv.rM- Cllv -l.k list.
visit with relative* In l■elln*^lval.la
«.-lfM-*.lav.
Gwrui- Hoffman «•( Travero- City,
arroapanled by bla nhu-e. Mis* Mar;
A very interestlni: ni.s-tins o< ilw- vl-H.-d frieo.ls n.-r.- ffn.iii f'rldav till
I'eek ot Oiseao.
Woman's ilub was luM at tb. home M.«.l«vVictor Dryant entertained the «:ra.-. of .Mrs Jain.-» KrU 'I........la. af'er
Fraiik S.»iir* mid dauclilor l.urllle.
and Girt and the Keep Swev-t Hasse* hr«n
Th.. proFTani c..n-isie,i «• i..||
iropn Trav.-r-.- City, .\lonof the M. E. Sunday s. Iiool (or the an
cull, naiiie a ship of <lie imvv. aii-l • ur id,,
nusl monthly
business and
social r.-lit .-v.-nts
A v.-iy hi-tru.ti'e an I
T
Th.
I,..re.. ... n.-vl l.v
Mrs. t'ora
m.s-tlnK at lh«- bjime of hi* -frand- .le on • II..W Can
nJdj. ihIrve-S died bj.Hld •yi>ar>'nl*, T. iMiy in South Fife Ijike. S>-hool and Huw Can Tea.herw Hef|.
• le»n:e lUIrd vetll to Mesli-k SatFridav evenlns. De.emlfr IJ.
the H.iii .-r' by Miss l.illlan Htiu.i.sch.
Mun.lay .-v.-nlnc
-M H<dRlunethal. maoutaciurer and A v.-rv iiii.-ieslInK pai*r on •Ainerl
A fan-well iwny wa* itlv.-n Monowii.-r of the RpeeUlly CMblnp "
cu's Fliiesi Parks." by MUa Gertru.}.' day uIkM for Mr. and Mr- Siiilili
of n. veland. Ohio, hu purchased
Garth.Mis* Clara Thiuiias rave a l^wis irf Yuba, who will l.ave'ioda
talk on ihc Kstey |.aTk ..T Colvsrado. f..r the Fi-iM-r IVDilisula.
Tlioy ar
f.illowv-cl
h.v
sb.in
d.-s.'ri|d|uiis of
pi--s.-nl.Hl with a set of knlve*
an
1 assUUnt BDd will take nol.-il luirks'ii
• haree ol the
hoiilness
when
Mr.
^‘*Mr».
1-KH.rKo Way
W
Mrs. I'HHiriro
and
lauclitor
. isiumeihal return* to Cleveland afjer
Hazel, of lUfpid City,
visited
.Mr*.
the holidays.
Way'* l.rolln-r*. James and John H«-an
A business meetlDK of the B|i*orth
and famlllea from Frldav till Tues
1>-Bcue was held at the parsunaae
day.
Moclay evenlDff. December IT.
The
Mr* Goo Miiiiro and dauuhter HI
(oIIowIdk officer* were elected
for
Inra have been s|M.-iidlBK a few dav*
_>tb« n.M six months: President. Mra.
(rontinuod from Paso Throe.)
In Ueiitonla with Mr. and Mrs. FYauk
Uoyii Walter*: first vice pre»ide|rt.
Munro.
Mrs J.. -i.. lx)op: second vIcertirAiSchool Note*.
dent. Mr- I> £. HIH*; third vle^preiiMiss Huffry rotumod
to
Mthonl
Idcti' M-- Carrie Fhler: fourth viee
Alonduy mortilnc.
.N'eedl.-ss tn sar.
presid-M Mi>-< Bessie Hodse*: stK-reevery one was very slud lo sm- ,her.
tar}'. l-br-.l Walienv- treaaorer. MUa
Mrs. F'rank Sours vjslled the Pri
Mildred H.sJv.-s. omnlst. Miss Marie
mary rvKim PYlday oftoiBtton, briimlnK
BattentlOd
•
primar;
with her a haake .of iil.vlj
i«>|i|mh1
Tlie m.-m’-ts of the Opportuntiy
-oW several of his ••orti. The treat wa* very murli cneiaas of the %i y; .-hurcb were royally
joyed by Iwlli teach.-rs and impirs.
•oieruiiievl at th- home o( their
G^Tlie Christmas entertalnnient will
teacher. T. J.
iju„an
oyt
Tuesday
be given in the GJsoner'hall. Friday
evaaln* of
IhcmW Sni.
There
were thirty three |•^esenl.
Mi». Inby bet
hef dauffhteni Mill
Gladys, served
euests
Church Notes For D«e.
Dec. 21,
21, 10tV
PreaehlnK at *
a m. by 8, A.
P. Reake*
6<mday Rcbool Cl
a. tn.
Piamond park
States—tliat which
the
occiirrefl
Taft aduioistration
durinc
when
Mrs.
Taft Invited Col. and Mrs. tloethals
the White
house
as
Chriaimas
ntiesiM and bad to n-cind the isviia
il<m mid aend Oieni to a hotnl Ivecatise
of
Insufficient
aicuiiiaiidittidns-r-flvi'
mldllloiiul BUi-sl riHiliiK have lieen a<h)
o the exei-iitlve manstoii.
lofbre
rooms
the Roiited
have
H«-re
aumher of
restricted
the
her of Ruests.tu I wo . or tliree.
bednum
This
AU Wool 7 pound Blankets, $5.50 & $6.00 pr.
Stable Blankets, $2.25 & $2.50 pr.
$15 Single Harness lor $11. $17 Single Har
ness lor $13.50. $18 Single Harness for $14.
Our Entire Robe Line at Cost.
w inter. tOs. Wilson w ill he enabled to
Invite i.i-r friends to visit her wllhOttI
dec. 4-tf
/ear «f ciiiharrassmeBt.
I
•l«n.
A buDdIa OR the end of-a stick la a
pretty anro a(|o that the man who
!•
cartlaa it hu loel hie frip.--H»ck.
“s:
Kingsley Department
The .people of SEingsley and the earroonding
conntry are all interetted in thii Department.
We aball be glad to have indiTidnaU, chnrchei^
the Oivige, fraternal societies and all other or
ganizations hand in items of news; personals,
azmonneements of meetings, notices of entertain
ments, bnsinesi changes, public improremenU
being done or contemplated, sales of rasl e^te
In town or conntry, and any other-items of gen
eral interest.—Editor Herald.
house I..rnieTrir,
. Ur-
i:
Will JlarijMin
troll Idist w.-i-k.
U
from
Ctiuixh Item*.
hVec M.-thudlst^K-v
T. V. Huff
will i.e.-ar;. jit II).- Nlekcrson vliun’.
Wm. Woigasi of Cinlillai-. v.ii*
|.••■\t .Sunday m..rnltui at lJ:m. a m
KU.-M last w.-ck
at
the
.-<«.rci(--oii
Sul.l-mtp'Si lu.nl at \n:.s) a. m. Th.-r.
iionip.
win l,.-,|uil |u*n itior.* sessions of Sub
'Mr... Falling' an.l d-niuhi.-r Xeiiua.
imh evhnt.l in III.- thuri ll during th.who bav.. bp.-u v-isilitu: for »oni.- l:iiic
wiiit.-r m.'iulis.
K
Fumiiu. w.-nl lavt FY-lday to
ili.-ir
home III Gran.l Rai.hli.
^
Hvnuaii 'Savior,
who
ha*
'.iccri
-p.-ndiiig ;i vv.H-k at tmm*-.
lo hU work in Jackson last ThursMr* Cha*
tVi>ni*oii
called
fritu^l.. aKaiii'la«t Tliurndur
sii-'
li.-r .Ittughl.-r Mrs
A.kwcll
started
F>May for ili.-lr horn.- in New York
CUas. t'mld.-hgii-k of t.ow'nll. arrlvv.l
Tliiir.-.liiy fur'll f.-w .lays' vi.sll with
frl.-iuls. ,11.- has li.-.-n ill th.- hu-pUiil
f.u aUiiii a niouih, uudergolnr an up
.-rmlon for am* ndii iils. l»ii is nowrc.uv.'ring rapidly
R H. Fensteinacher of liip Rapids
has iH-en in town fur Hi.- past
lew
dav, limkliig aft.-r his proiw-rtv.'
FVed Wall was In Tra
City last -wa?fk. tbi- guest of h.r son'
.1 uhn
rank Harr.
C.leii R1.-1I s}«ni ytatiirday and Sujj■lay St hntne.
Mrs. YoumatiK from
near Orawn.
sp.ni several days of Iasi week with
. &ik Xak*
lEfS OF TIE OIUI TUVEISE lEIIOI
.'ni at tl.e s'hIuI in
worth !..-i.gtie at ll
l«rsnnag.' lu.sl
WtHlnesilay evening.
Jove.! an.l a dalnly lijii.-l>.
Mrs.'Chas. Hocflio wa-. the pii.:
last wlfk rtf her dmmhi.-r. Mr*. It;
Hackmuti’of Traverse CUv.
wnii Mr* l-'amiig'a. «.«. Hr »i.
For Men
Uapilst-H,.v
M A.
I.ld<gr*'.s
ap
iMiloinienis fur
Sunday
next
ur.-:
Kltigsiev. lir.Ttu a. III. SparRiig. S:;:" p
111. Kliigsl.-,v. 7:'..i I", m. Young I'eo
I'les' m.H-iing at iM*. p, m Tople by
W Htiiin
Thpic Is "A Christian Splr
It Bii-I H..W- It May i'r.-vail. '
Th.-re
will lx- hm'i'IbI Chrlsliiius v-\enisi-r
-IT III.’ .Iiiir.il on curislmas .-v.-. .Aft
th.- mpriiing B.-rvicTs last Simdiiy/onc
m.-iiilsT was re.'cl..Hl Into the sdliirch.
(ji'l W.-du.-sriay the lueinl.ers
mid
tri.-iids ol tho new pastor ami wit."
calle.1 on th.-m ami led whal is culled
a v.-g.-laldi- and fmil sli.iwer.
-ifr.
an.l Mrs. _M.ldl.- were
greatly eur■•rlsed and pli-ustHl and wish to thank
ihi-tr calb-rs for ilic ••^i.r.oslon
of
lov.. shown. 1)11 Monday ev.-ning IS
..f til.- young p.Hipl.- tii.-t at the parsunage and i.rgani/.-d a Junior l.*iague
Willi Mrs M. A, .Uddle a* dlre- tor
I'resldent. Harold Wilsuu: vice presid.-nt. Etta
.Mox':
set-reiaFy,
Clara
Mox, and irc.iBurer. Donald Case. It
was ileelded to meet at some home
.■very- two week* on Monday even-
For Women
SAFETY RAZORS
FOUNTAIN PENS
To'lLET SETS
.
MANICURE SETS
SMOKING SETS
IVORY NOVELTIES
CARD SETS
LEATHER
KitiK-b-y. I>.H- I.-, -Mr- H 1.
has r.H'ov.Ti'U friui. :i v.-rv
luu* mnes*.
sIkm
ii'liiits-Hl
A Good Assortment
A FTER a satisfactory holiday sale our assortment
^ of gift goods is still quite complete and contains
many durable and beautiful articles suitable for
iioliday'presents
/
'
MIRRORS
FLASKS
BRUSHES ANO COMBS
TRAVELING SETS
DESK
VANITY BOXES
HAND BAGS
KODAKS
FOUNTAIN PENSIVORY FRAMES '
MANICURE PIECES
PERFUME
ATOMIZERS
STATIONERY
CANDY
ETC.
SETS
CIGAR HOLDERS
POCKET BOOKS
DRINKING CUPS
MILITARY SETS
ICY-HOT BOTTLES
ClGAf
CIGARS
ETC-
No trouble to show goods
Wait’s Drug Store
Mrs. Sanford Piucker and son Glenn
Mia* Knuwlcs from Three Rivers.
of Acme: H. Crole and
daughter.
Ik vlBiling ut the I’eiue home.
Mrs. Alice Howard and little son Mr*. la-wi* HavlB of lUsi Jordan, were '
of Kingsley, are
visiting at Cbas. gueslB of Mr. nn-l Mr*. C. H. Drake
Monday cvenipg.
Hox'b this week.
School will < lose Friday (or a boltGrover llr.-vM)
and
Miss
Kellie
Gray ..f Kingsley and Emery Ctark. day vacation of two weeks.
Gl'NTON SCHOOL,
and -Mis* Fleichcr-of Grant.' visited
EUubeUi-E. Evans.-Teachet.
at Ira Malchett's last Sunday.
Mis* Kibel Groff i* working at Will -------------------------a.
-------------------------------------------- ---Taylor's.
The Sabbath school Is very Inter
esting now,
nfty^eight people were
In attendance lant Sunda}-.
Melhn<!lsl—Ri-v. .las. Coles' aidKiIntIra M.-Hell one of jonr ploBoen died
at his bonie last Sundayv HU funeral
Siitnmil Cltv,
STATES OF AMERICA.
was at III.- ilHckley .-huTc-h on Wed- JINTTEO
.liinior la-aaiie at 7 :i» p r
I Kie nesdav, and Iniemient In the Downs
Western Dlstrici of Mi»Higan—s*.
worth i..-iigue at r.:.iii p.
•d by
In the United Stales Dlstrli-t Court la
.Mrs Chas. Weaver. Topic. ' How
ami for Said HIsirl.t. Souibem Di
I Make a (flad ChristmaB For Thus.vision.
Who Have Made Miiny Chhrlstmases'
In the matter of Joseph K. Resnick.
iflad ».r Me'- Tlnf.|o|.|e at lhe,.liinUankrtiin.
Inr l.eaguc ia ''Wher.' Is He Tlial Is
.Vo. 12i)o in Uankrupicy.
'alle.1 King of the J.-wsr
There
On this nth day oDDeceniber. A.
-III be Chrlsimaa exeri.isi-s in the
D.. IMS. on reading the pelUion hjC
said bankraiR for discharge. It U or
c-hur.h on Christmas eve The usual
strict.
1
Dee
l«.—The
.
dered
by
the
court Uisl a bearing he
program.
held In
had u|K>n the same on the Hftb .lay of
iborhoM
FTIday
January. .\. I)., IM4, Iwfore said court,
M.'*l. k...................... ... ..
.
both
Boi'Ullv
and
flnan
at
Grand
Kaiiid*.
in -.aid district. al 10
I Sunday ariernoon
r. and Mr*. .1, H. Flack
Trav- o'cloi-k in the forenoon, and that no
' called at Thos. Ghei•ring's tice thereof -be published In the Grat.d
lay.
Traverse Herald, a new-*i«UK.-r printed
irrlct
Cc.lar Run In said disirl.i. and that all known
evening was
attended. hMrtyvlsiied her
has. Mahn. <Tedttom and othea persons Ilf interfour w'l-re pres.-ni
i very .-njoyal.le
est may ai>p«ar at said iluie ami |ilar«
evening was s|vei
Ice cream and Saturday.
reiic
and show cause. If any they fiave. why
cake were *«'rv.Hl.
the pni.ver of said iveOllouer should
]nu- fn>in Montana to si*'i
At'the mtage prayer meeting at
not l-e granle.1
-r In Michigan, has been .visiting
r*. lamisa Wheat's home last wvek
And it I* further ordered by the
ml. Mrs. Chas. Drake.
lere were twenty In allendsnce.
H se
Gladys Malm a|>elled
the
school
Mis* Maude Marrlson is spending
r» co|il«
}wn Frida.v aft.-moon.
le week with her sister. Grace in
Mr. and Mrs. W I. Allen are s|.eO'Ir. addressed
Traverse City,
I them at their ivlaces of residence
Ing a few days at IhMr old home near
Cora Boicart s|N-at
Tiresday
«nd
) stalvsl.
.Maple t'lty
Wednesday lu Traverse »'lty.
Mike Uherlc
Witness, the HONORAIILK ri*ARWllme Mn;on of Jviogslev.
.
---------- iii„ M)n. Tho)
ENCK W. SI-jtSSIONS. Jndge of said
-er -Sunday guest of Mis
ilss rado fra js;.vturday.
Coiiri. and the seal thereof, at Grand
apids. in said district, on the 11th
..
u,
Sutton* Bay is visiting
Atuos Hoasrt
the boy preacher.',t Cha*. Mahn's.
ly of l»ecemb.T. A. D-. IbIS.
will gpi-ak at summit City next Sun-.
Nathan W.«
Attest'
day <-v.-nlng. and hi reafier win preach Harold l3>wl*
CHAS, J. POTTER, aeriL
remUrly every other Sunday even-1
Cn-rald RoUertson of Grant
(Seal of Court.)
visitor at school Tuesday afternoon.
,-v__
dec 18, 88. *
♦
Abl are iiibllani over the sueves.
th. Ir iinzaar and chlrki-n xHp|>er irlven
last Thursday evening.
The aui>p.-r
was «vcel1eut and .well patronized
I
iiulll
'wo carloads of pig* and.cattt'
werc shlpjK-d truin this
place
las'
.H-k mill a [Hvullry car this week.
H.^W. tk-Blils' new home Is plaster
I now and V 111 soon !«• ready fo oci;. P. Saylor retum.-d from Wells'■n. Ohio, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sor.-iis.-ii were guests
nl their daughter,
daughter Mrs. Ernest Storrs
of
of Temu^. Cily
last Tu.-sday,
l>o. Schoendur
lioendurr of Traverse City,
wrf the guest of hi[^
I
hrolhur John, last
E. j. Case was
wa* a Fife l^ke bitslcics*
taller on Monday.
l.eo Will, heomb Is now employed
< npereior'/or the H«H vxebango at
rawn.
School closes Pridar for a week's
vonaUoo.
The GlMoers had a v.-ry soreessfiil
Katbcring last P*i1d3y evening In ilirir
liall. when they InlUated alnetoeB new
meml'ors into the order
The Inlllalion work was iH-nutiriilly e
mplifl.-d
degree team Iroii Maj >n Over
hundred wer.* present and
..
froshnients were serv'od X**’'' '*i.
work. There were several delegates
from neighboring lodges, and Idstrlct
I>e|.uty- John Fewlaiui of Msniun wts
present.
LEGAL NOnOBS.
«
Cfunton Pistriet
lUnd at .tiou p. m.
♦pworth I
t <; .-in' p.' B
Prayer
m
rarer m.-etinR
every Wednesday
cventof-at 7
/fotH^ort
I.. R. i’e«-k have reium<.d
frip
to
Cleveland.
own and rGrand lhi|.|ds.
I. J. Krel*
« left Ws*li,..adar (til.
Id Rapids to vdiU reUtlve*.
r. asd Mr*. Peur CtolMla&MB
In Boys’ and Children’s DepeuUnent Continues: Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Underwecir, Sweaters, Mack
inaws—afl gomg at reduced rates. We must have the room. Men’s Suits and Overcoats in Main
Room.
^
THE HAMILTON CLOTHING COMPANY
GBJlSD TEATEB8E HERALD AHD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THUB8DAT, DECEMBER 18,1913,
. PAOBBXZ
stale bread lope i-np may be rolled Jelly-like.
crs.ken.1. two tables,»on» butter.
Uolled Rice With Applcs-VVor api> tablespoon rboi.|K«d parsley, two p,e,. three, Ublei|KX>nfuls of lewderispoons sail, one half teaspooa pep- ..<1 gngar. one-ihlrd cupful of water,
per. one teasiKwn chop,onlod. Rub jnlee of half a-lemon, one heatiing
the butler Into the crumbs and let ublpspoonful of butter. Pare, .ore
l least an h«jr. when the lert ,0^ quarter the apples and place iliem
Un. Jhbel Batei WUliuu. Editor. '
seasoning maybe'added. Tills
ameartlien baking dlHh in a slnxle
makes a crumbly stuffing.
Kor in tayer Sprinkle them with the i«wd- royater stuffing leave out from the ^ „,aar and letiion Jul.^, and add the
above mixture one cup of crumbs aud^»„ar and the butter divided lot?
one ubiespoon butter, and add 2S amall piece*. Bake in a slow oven,
ts-bom legairfs oysters Issi. leaving them whole.
basting frequently until tender. Serve
ward UiM» Chr
» Dawn.
know that there
_
___
—~ .
*l*h boiled rice, using the juire in
SbIpiDX oeea with droopini; «j-ea.
.omes mwn the world at this jiibllani
Place of cream.
^
M th« |(atef of Paradlae.
»ea»m a spirit of peace and ^ good
“Mes. suWnIttnB (or the world o( }or
will, a spirt! or poesy and of romance.
'
That shall stn and dsath destroy:
unknown and unfell at any olher time.
Good For Every bay.
QnaDcb your Upera. burning dim.
and which lends a r.-ssonab1e«ess and
•“aspootin>r the trader Cbrlatmas hymn
ManaliaWUn Cod Pish ('Akes-BoU
, these enduring su|K>r
- -------------------- ---------RlaM faintly thro" the hush,
of shorienlng. on* totirili 10 one.tMrd .ons ,>ound of salt cod fish and restitkms
which
we
are
loth
neraldlng the montlng's blush.
Bckii.^ cupful of milk or'water. -Pare, tore move all the bones. Run'the
by any reference to logic
Cop»rw*.iilurtS. acurioitari
nd «nj ...no. ihc
tta„ .11™ II,., il.ro.sh . m.., cboppor .11.
See the delicate white' light
sweetened ------water and i.,-large onion. Boll and mash seven I
.11 ih.t 1.: I. Rn,.; ..d ... p..n. ...non,
..-.lo.od
Stlrerlng the edge of night!
NUkG a largd- ^laioes. then beat Ihqm with I
to
Um.
W
mil.
cblldr...
.“d.
'™d'.
Spread your pinions half unfurled!
>lng Into the (Isb uotil well mixed, then a^d I
SbafU'Of splendor smite the world! unquestioning the Joy and the faiili
and leaking three well beaten eggs, six table- [
insolred bv this holiest of at sea- the Hour to w’.b* the
AngMa t^^^hat watch and pray
sons^xebadge
1-owder have been ,.revlousl> add.sl spoonfuls of hot milk, four tablePor the da^ of <%nsimas Day;
*
_____ ;__________add the milk or water a little at- a spoonfuls of butler. oniMpt*yt.-r leaUtt your eyes «nd look abroad. ,
Hew to prepare a Turkey.
il'ne. mixing It In with a knife, Ti-ru eiwonfiil of lemon Julra. and seasonLo! th.' glory of -the l.ord:
—By Celle Tbsiter. Ilf you are an old and experlenW-d the dough on ,o a lightly fiourol lug of salt, red |«-ppor. grated
husekeep.r you need not read this It board, knead It with ihe hand* v,-r.
mug. and finely cho|.ped parsley to
ts printed for the iK-nefU of this slTghtly to get It smooth, then pat It taste. ,S^t away to cool. Wten cold
vear's brtde*-wbo.
brtdes-who. are planning to en- with
mold Into rake*, handling th. in as
,
_____ ___
,h- i year's
wiib the
the rolling
rolling pin
pin Into
Into aa crust
crust aa. . mold
■■ 'lUy, as possible. Pry In plenty of
^ Ring, me^. merry bells oer the ^
^
relallons of Idcli thick. Blacy* the .ooked apnle itebU;
>oking hot fat to a golden brown
.
-*.■____ Ob,.-™. ~..i
• '•’elc various • Johns- with a Christ- In a baking dlsb and lay the c^ust amoki
. Ring out your Joyon* peal.
dinner In the new little homes over It. Covey/"closely and simmer cnlor. l>raln and serve hoy.
• The Savior cornea! The t'hrist Is
, which are so full of happiness that It
for threesjoarfers of at/ hour. Re-Eicollent PoieOvers-Theae
|K>p•
bora!
> cannot kee,> spreading out iintU It
move the cover and brown in a butover*are Uellcious for bn-akfast or
•
He comes tp uve snd heal.
. takn In all the world.
oven.
lea. and .make a delightful change
Home Cheer Is Indebted lo the RuA,ip1e Tea—Roast>U« apple* and fronr toast, guM*. or griddle .akes.
eal Californian for this timely article. Pour lioillng water oeer them, letting
Pollowthe rule cxacil.v.
never dd
a
Fluffed llojist
Tiirkey-Setct a them sUnd untilthe water Is ««ld.*b*Mng powder.-or more Hour.
The
young, plump turkey hen for sweetSat-eien to taste.
hatter must Im* thin. Ih-ai two eggs,
and tender meat As soon as killedHuleh Ai'ple Pudding—Four tablewithout separaniig. until
the* are
iH'gln at once to strip off the feathers, spoonfuls of sugar, one cupful of mJlk.
creamy, add one cupfulof sweet
Ho not make the roisuike of scalding one egg. one-fourth cupful of butter,
mjik. one-half teasiKMinful of salt and
• llie hird. fs It change* the Havor. one plntflour.lwoieasi-oonhilsofbak. one cupful of flour;
b.-ai uiilll
Ing powder, plneh of salt, four Lanse smooth. Strain and half fill _ liot
Thesef beanrifulChristmasthoughuTake a few feathers-*ii the hand and
The l-pllft"
from "The
I'pllft".. expe-ss
expn-ss ilomegive a quirk Jerk tow ahl-tbt^ tpll. a* applea. Rut the butter Into the flour, greased gem pans, then lake for
Cheer's senUment' better than any the skin Is ............. .........
..1 off If salt, and lAkIng powder and beat tnto't»eni>-f1ve mlautes in a mod. rat< l>
__________
pp the
II,r a smooth balt.-r
batter with the well henten hot
original article could.
pulled toward the head.
When
hot oven.
oven. The
The pojMJvers
poisovers will
will swell
swell
e remove.1. since the bird e« and the ixillk. Pare the apples m me unes their original Jiulk. and
J.
,^j'‘v^^thls m'^wge bv bolding the head and passing the and *HA- fairly thin Into a well-but- w|„
hollow.
-----------------..................... ....
sprinkle thickly
,.,^_Sifl two .upfuls
of Christmas In our heart* so thst It body htckwsrd and forward
to with the sugar. .A few bits of butter
^lur and ihrvw. level Huispoonluls
became the lns,dratlon of our live*, blazing ,*per. taking cardotted over the a,.ples give Bddltloml ^ taking |«wder into a lasln, rub
how soon ehe millennium would be "wreh the skm.
tablesimonful of lard, and
wlUi us. for who would wrohg his »»>e first Joint Begin at l«.k of ihe richness. Over the appb*s |K)ur the
skin the. entire thick batter, and bake In a uKvder.vte„.,u.poort,u, „(
and
neighbor with gw«i will in the heart neck and —• n
1 until the fririt Is eoft. enough milk !» mak., a dough which
•Love Is the fulfilling of length of the Iwly. Turn the skip l>' hot
the hrea*i. stripping It from Serve with hard sauce.
i liakinc
can (be easily rolled out <
*u**i^ve *nrt^aelfh^!"^s- »l'<‘
Apple Whip Brop.-i—tine cupful oi ,^^0. The doiich should be• rvilled
. one-half Inch In Ihlvl
Ickn.-ss
i/ivB that
*hsi holds
hold* the
the b.
Ic loved
loved to the body. Carefully remove the flour, one cii|.ful of sugar one ancl
slonste love
_____ f, Miut to crop from the breast. Insert the fore-•• pne-haU
tensiKHUifuls of liaking i>ow- j
^
j,it* mist.
one-1
so clOMly .that the tIbIod
•-'aer.
....................
an else but onr*^loVrf? but brosd. Unger In the throat and break the llg- Qer. small
small pb-ce
,.|..ck of
of butter.
butter, one «g. ............ __ _
quarter
fite meJIuiu
lablesjioonful* of milk, clnas„r ouough appl.-s to fill the
generaui love that bolds all tbs worW aments that hold the Internal prgans1 three
(
oiie. Make
«»sr an incUlon moD
and nutmeg. Sift the flour and
thn.e.fnurt!^s
In Its embraee-the sick, the poor, the to the breastbone.
i
i and work Ihe hand sugar jtogclher thoroughly and rub
^ cupful of migar. I'nles*ap
md wive*, because glr- i
ing It the *lgn Ol loving. There is siowiy
arouno. not through, the or-'
the butter Into them. Take out a
„
rSemwfon S Uie world In Auch gans. keeping the finger, close to the small handful and set It aside. Then
mttog Ind «ch one of us
bre.Hhone unVil they can reach no add the Imktng .«.wder and ml* tbnr^
loves with unselfishness, land that farther, and loosen the organ* on-aCh
“•* let them get tender, ivraln and
1 heliM in such measure sW® down toward the back. The gall U and the milk to the flour and
pUcp Iq the crust Sprinkle one
1™” ,h ~
,R.. o» .h.
.,R., ..R .r (,»P .
I",...
n... ..................
n—. .nd fe.r thmi has brought it the finger be kept up and everVthlng ge« pans snd oved the top of en.li
, , p^ur over the apples
r^TnstiS of^sl“g U to the loosened l.fore drawlqg out there one sprinkle the flour «d sugar
„(
..ccam. If the
heights where it U bound to climb, will be no danger of its breaking, whirl, wa* remold
cream doee not cover the appl-s. .
V Pear Itseir It but a form of selflsb- <'»ently draw out all the organ* at powder wa* added, and then du t
U
*weeimilk
may beadded
t<>
.’whan* love castelh out once. It may l»* the light* tnd wlndcinnamon and a llllle nutmeg.R<tvo e«,ugh, a*the HourwillilU. ken
'
pf,.e will not come out with the rc*t. hot with apple whip lumred over
^mclenily. Bake hi a moderate
a
In
them.
i
cnisi
and
the
apple*
“It U a good thing with the ending The lighu will be f
cut Into ^
J^ome Cheer
HAMILTON
Around the
&ditot'a Jable
SHi
if
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lo™ « Mmr. 11 1. ,ru. U.RI 1. .11 s"l e 11—«,n' 1. *»!, «
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To Ihl. .Rd
, p™pl. I.I out Ot
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.1. 1.PP1., ,00 .111 bo- - r i^LioT.-b.rr.rr 1“'r pi^rr.'"/ir:i« .0
rr..r;i/b“,,;.oro'; r
unbroken. Wash these ideres and Wash the apples and pul them In a/
.
Th* Original Halcyon Oaya.
. use for the gravy if desired.
'*"■
Simmer down
^
The days at Chr
origmsl “Halcyon Days - Theywere
ToStuff theBird-Work tfTe ha«4 unUl thp apples will mash easily.
„ellcious hot or cold,
swfrillndbecause thehalcyon, an an- gentlyunder the skin oh thebreasV
FUvor slightly with cinnamon and any
dent aame. for the Wngflsber, wa* to lift the skin from thh flesh, work- other spices desired snd rub through
*V__________
fabled to build lu nest upon the Ing through the rut made hy taking a coarse sieveCandy as a Christmas C‘ft
water* at this season of the year. It out the neck. Uklng rare not to break
Pilling for Apple CusUrd Pte-One^
was popularly believed that this bird, the skin. Put a thin layer of dress- pint ot apple rauc. one ublespooiV'^'Tjffjp,,,. yudge—h'lrrt lui.l: Tlicee
........................
sugar, one cup whitesyrup.
through the Influenee of the holy se» Ing between the
skin and the flhsh . foi of butter, three eggs, one-fourtn
iful of salt, one-bsir oupjil ,
„.,rai water Cook this
till
son. had the power of charming the Plate the rest of the stuffing lljtfitly tes
hgrten*
enough to .crack when
winds and wave*, so thst the weJlher in the body, being careful not lo track of sugar, one pint of milk, one-half
........
.......................
was then calm and peaceful and en- It. When the breast Is stuffed draw teaspoonful of lemon Juice. Heat the
.Second Ian
abled the halcyon to pay U* eggi the ekln of the neck over the back milk.' Boat the yolRs of the egg* ^ne cup of sugar, one fourth t up
within iU floating nest and brood and fasten H to the back with a thoroughly with the sugar and salt.
^ook this lo a hair stage and
upon them in perfect sa^'.
skewer. Turn the-tipe of the wlhg* add the apple sauce, then beat the
p,
In olden day* the faith of men de- under the back and fasten with a mixture Into the bot milk. Add the
«dir.
pour the first mixture
clarad <hat all Nature testified In skewer, running it through the wings lemon Juice .or flavor with spice* If
second, add one teaspoon
various ways to a recognition of the and body."' ,Make an Incision lo the preferred. A shallow dUh lined with vanm,. brat until quite stiff and loui
greet event commemorated In the cel- skin near the oi«-nlng where the en - lutitry should be prepared, and the
^u„ered pans,
^raUoD of Christina*. The wind* and trail* bave been Uken out and In- lastry baked before the cusUrd Is
Canov-Takc a rart of the
seas, as well as the animals and the sen the “drumsticks' In Ihe holes,
added. When the-cusiard 1* baked
^
planu and all iUier living things, and tie all firmly In position *“>» cover It with a meringue wade oMhe
cave evidence of an Innate knowledge plenty of clean cotton cord. - Now egg wW^ and half a
Chocolate Candy—Melt some chocoof Uie advent of this glorious annfrer- grease the turkey well wlth,butter or gar. ThU should e slightly browned ,
i the stove. Mold part of the
sary and berame imbued with the olive oil. dredge with flour and pUce la a quick oven.
dlvlntty fudge into liall*,'drop Into the
prevailing aplrtl of Joy and peace and R on a trivet In a baking pan in a
Apple
Fritlers-One cupful
reuw.c .rrrr
•doraUoiL
-hot oven lo sear qulckljrt that lu flour, one-fourth tea*i«>nful of salt.
parifnne Paper.
Tradition aay* that at the moment Juice* may not escape during the one-half teaspoonful of baking powDates—Remove seeds of
of Ctrtot's birth s unlverapl peace roasUng. Brown the back first. This
der. two eggs, one-half cupful of milk.
raigned throughout the earth and hrav. allow, the Juices ^ l«e reutoed In
one-half cupful of amcar. three apple*
ens: that a profound silence rested the breaW. and the while meat will
SIR the flour, salt and baking powupon the world; that the birds stopped be moist and tender. When the tor- der together. Brat the eggs snd turn
Flgs-Soak whole figs It.
In their flight, the rattle ceased to-key is well seared ledaen the beat Ibom and the milk and sugar Into the
^
feed, and men became motlonle*, with and baste freqoentfr with equal part* middle of the flour. Beal these to^
auMen awe la the mld« of their of butter and hot water as soon as
gether thoroughly. Dip slice* of *P- ^ ^
,^1,.
labors, and that the atars gllUered the flour upon the tuftey has been
t<l«« tot® the batter. Pry until brown trouble. You ran fill .evwHh added lustre, and the nn twice nicely browned. An eight pound tur- In deep faL
Christmas boxes with the assorted
bounded for Joy.
key should be allowed three boors In
Baked Apples With SuU-Pral and
e desired with bolly ribbon.
From tbit tradition eame the super- a moderate oven, and It may bo^redg- coref as many apples
aUtlons of the Middle Agee relating ed with Roor a eecond time about one and pUoe them In a deep pan with a
to th* mtiacnloue ptienomena snppoe- hour before it Is to be eerred.
beeping Ublespoonful of sugar and
ad to occtf each year at Cbrlsimas- - fHome Cbeer prefera to be on the half a cupful oY water to each apple.
r of which, aurrtvlag aa^e srde. and eteam the turkey (or an Flaoe te the center of eatfr apple a
thnaBh the oantartH. still find do- hour, in the hig wash hoUer before apoonfsl of chopped nuU and a strip
Make a plain omelet and when
lowly ^follow- '^ttlng It Into the oven. If thfv* la of lemoe or orange peek Sprinkle ready to aerve. spread a cui>ful of aptoni*.)
* grated »«ry slowly
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tta ^ tafr ovm'HJLTjl^
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CLOTHING
Covers the
Grand Trav
erse Region.
ABD TBAVES8E BAY XAQLK
tIaVHKSK
PUBLICITY IS CHARTER
PLAN FAVORED
General Msnager
WOULD
CURB
RAPACITY
ADOPTED
Will
be Installed
Who Will Run the City
MOI^^TRUST.
Aetivitlet.
rlTV. OliAM) Tli.WKKSi: I'OI NTV. .MlrlllGAN, TlM'BsltAV, DKfKMHKU IS, I'tlrt.
•«»
ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE TO DO
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING!
.
COMPEL
BANKERS
SHOW PROFITS.
EKport BotlevM That When Bankers
Sell'SecuHtiM
They
Should
SUta Hew Much Cemmiaaien They Receive.
(By Valtod Preae )
yesterday nirrird by a limiortly «f TilT.
Thfi total vote was l.l.’-i. As a result
of the voting MniiiSlee will follow tbe
example set by ('adillac- Iasi wwk. in
liistalllng a general manager to han
dle tlip nduilnistrallvo work of the
community.
le new ciiarter provides for ilw
election of a mayor and four council.
for terms of five years. Those
officials will ap|>oini the general man
ager and fix his salary. They are anbJe< t to recall at the end of each year
by msilotliy vole of tbe ele ctors Five
iiiicvrvisors. four justicc-s of the |»-a<e
,iid one constable are the. only r*-malnitlg elec-tlve^Blclals tu Ic^.choscn.
The ngbt of protesing orynlilatlng
ordinances and the right of'"re(«»v«dum. or final approval of ordiniincs-s.
Is given the |H-o|ile by the charter.
For Those Without Church
ROOSEVELT IS A FACTOR
. —___________ I
CURB PDWERS
DF GDMMITTEE
NEW PLAN EVOLVED AT NATION
AL
MANY NATIVES DEAD
PBOp\3SED.TO CUT OFF SEVENTY
\
DELEGATES.
Readjustment Will Net Affect Mlehi.
gan If Put into Effect. Repu^
1,
2:45 p. r
and 5:30 p. r
i hours.
beans Are Having Difficul
ty in ReadjustmenL
I#
FLAMES WIPED
OUT BERLIN
ONLY TWO BUILDINCS LEFT
Defective Wlneg in Masonic Temple
Supposed to Have Been Cause
of Oiaastei—Loss Placed
Illy rnllecl l»res-<.1
Washlngtun. Dei. IT—A plan
irb Hie authority of the National
coioniiliis- and reduiv- by C2 the ugmber of del-gales from the south whs
uuuu)i))u'j>ly proixned today to, the
ReiPiiblican .National committee by Ihe
aiu'ointed to ihanire
;tlic busi- of rcpr.-seniaiion In national
'voovc-ntlons. The snh roinmittee
lOiiiiiiemU-d that the mimlM-r of delr! gal.es lie reduced by 7". eliBit from the
poith and
from Hic south. The
sub cniTiinlUv*- -also ) ropused that
each state be pi\en tour delegates at
large and one for oacii cAi)gr<«slonaI
district with one addillonaT delegate
for each district in which tire Republlians c ast
per cent of the total
vote
The'|>er ceul plan'.’ won't
affect Michigan's rei.reseniallfin. It
was rccoTDtnended tliat a rc-ap]>otiioanient plan tu b«- effetlive must be rat
ified by a majority of the Republican
states. Instead of IwoAhlrds.
Washington. I^ec IT - I'nder the
suifjice of th^'comniHtee's dellborallou lan the "big polities" of pn’SideiiHul liteining.
Senator Borab'a
numi- was most frequently meiiilon.
ted. Others booim-d were Senator
I'ummlRs and Kx- iTov. Hadley of Mis
souri, w-blle lnan> iiany leaders adtnifled that Roosevelt's Bomination was
• te^siblc.”
at S50.000.
di- I'tbted l*rcss.l
Grand Rapids, Di-«. IT—FTre which
originated early iisley iu the Masonic
temple sll but wiped out the village
of Berlin. !') miles north of bore and
entiling a loss of t^u.OOt). Only two
buildings remain standing in tbe bus
iness seriion. Several flrcn)en were
severely burned. A bucket brigade oI«
2iH) riiizens made unKuccessful
DPEN REVOLVER SALE
MAKES LIFE CHEAP
BJHU RP PURCTURES
HIS PRESIDERTIAlROOM"
MEETING.
WOUlfREDUCE THE DUMDffiS
Traverse City merchants and citizens bid
the out-of-town guests welcome cmd extend
Holiday Greetings in the true Holiday spirit.
LEANED DR SUPREME COURT
PROBE INTO ORDER
INSULTING
SONG
SKIT
HAS
AROUSED ADMINISTRATION
Secretary
(By I'nlied Press.)
Paris. Dec, 17.—The French governmeni today Is looking for quartera to
serve as a juvenile court teUerned
after tbe American model originated
by Judge IJndse.v. Tbe chamber of
deputies |>assed an an in July. 1912,
providing for pui-h a court, but beglevied lo provide yither funds to oper
ate It or a raoi^for it to be held In.
Paris coorta are a
M a wepsrate balldlng mast be ar-
Garrison
Will
Del
(By t'Dlted Press)
Washiurton. Dec. 16—The MlHuir
Order of Carabao, from which Presi
dent Wilson resigned through dlspleas-.
urc. wont on trial today. Us offtcers
submitted to SecreUry of War Gar
rison copies of song sklu that enliv-
FRENCH LIKE IDEA
OF JUV0HLE COURT r,,;;'.
zmsged for.
INSTfkiCTION
WOULD
ELLIMINATE MUCH BORROW.
‘
LABDR LEADER
GAVE RECITAL
PROPER
Cenneeticns.
(By l-|,li,.U 1‘rrs'
Nanking. Deo. iC.-Chlnw CbrlHians tu till- ntimlmr of ITS today took
l>r<-)lminary ateps toward the organIralion nf a t'hrisllan ‘rliurcli
free of foreign control -At a mlW
mt-ftlng of tbe .Nanking EvangelUal
assoriatkin they decided lo found
such a cliurMi to m«-el the wants of
tbn Mudents of rtiriHtlanUy. and
draw Into the church all edudaied
.voung men who iirofess to be Christ
Ians-but who do not attend any of the
exiMing chimbes. Tbis action Is (be
mitctimi- of a miislng ri-vival which
fon-lgn tnlsslunsrii's liHd here
H'rijg. Thousands <if Chinese ntlende«l and lis) filgned card* to indiiw^
their desire th study ChristianUy. One
Inindrisl and seventy of these obji-cted
joining rliurchOK which are dopjInaled by (dritignews. The plan tr
owaniz** a native controlled ebunh
nillowfd.
The foreign iiifssionary
Uidy held seveial discusslonsactinn and apix'dii'tod
B-sslst the Chinese In drawing up the
necessary constitution.
The efforts of Traverse City’s commercial
body, The Committee of Twenty-One, have re
sulted in a splendid ,new train service for the
accomcxlation of outef-town Christmcis shoppers.
The old train service on the various reiilroads gave very little shopping time.
The Committee of Twenty-One realized this,
and, ever silive to the convenience of visitors to
Traverse City, solicited the railroads with the re
sult that their quick and hearty co-operation
,was secured and the leaving time of trains on
all roads has been set ahead.
Visitors to Traverse City will now have
ample time to get a square meal, do their
Chnstmas shopping and get back home at a
reasonable hour.
The Treiins arrive at rmd leave Traverse
City as follows:
•New York,
,I>«.
H —•Cempel
Laokerg. when lsiiif1h£ aerurilW. to
make (lUbtU- tin- conitDlssYonii or iiroflie tile) ace reis'ivlnc. Let overv
cular letter, prospertue or adiertlhoment of a bond or Mock ahow <-learI>
wLat
the banker receiv'd fur
nildilli-aiait.HenIcts. and .wliat
Lood and Moika oet,4h>' laDulna
purationt.'
'
TliU. arronllns to ixjiiU 1>. Ilrandeli. U the' crux of tli<- ' i<iibllclt>
n^Icioe" wlilib should be applied to
rid the coL-tiio of the evils of a
-nionp} trust" Aitomey Braudels
Id the fifth of his series ofml.-leK
OD "HreaklnK the Money Trust" which
ap|H.‘3r>i In Harper's Weekiv uid.-iy dU<u»«-e. "Wliat PubHcltv Can Bo."
REPUBLICANS GRAPPLING WITH
"Public itv is justly
BIG PARTY PROBLEMS.
a remedy for iwiclal and InduMrial dls
esM-fc," elalme ^Atiorney ilrandele.
"And publicity hoe already played
iinpoitani fiart in the etruKEle axalnat
the money trust. Tliroush the’ dlselofure of facts by the PuJ*> mono
Per* Marquette—For Acme. B«e». W.ltrust iDrestlaatioa. concernis flnatik Rapida. connecta iBranch at Wil>ng with Kalkaska
<dal eoDceotnitloD Attoraey Uraodels
liamtburg..............................................
. .
bellevis an ImMitant step bae been
Shipping lime ir Traverse C'ty. 6 hoori. f5 r
made toward ultimate
Raviaien of Basis of H
Pere' Marquette (Regular)—Connect
the New Freedom. 1‘ubliclty attend-'
LMding Question That is Up
ing with Kalkaska branch at Rapid
If Iheae dladtoauraa, arcordioC
For Sclutien Before Neict
Shopping time m Traverse CHy. E houis, 2» minutes,
lirandei». has meant that "the batUeCampaign la Fought.
Grand Rapids A Indiana
(Walton
flcld has l>een surveyed and charted
Branch).......................................................
.....................1:30 p.
the hustilc forees'have been located
|ud nppralsed.” But ilien- mus
Shopi'mg time m Traverse City. 1 hour, tj minutes, and
• further call upon publirliy for
this aflcrnisin niiiung members of
Grand fiapidt A Ind-ana (Nortnport
Branch)
....................
9.:30 a. r
riee. pleads Drandels. "That iKitent Nutionaf Kepttblieali enliitiillli-e indlShcpping time in Traverse City. ^ heuir. 40 m.nutesforre." be sayt. ‘HJUM, In th.euted the b-ad'-rs woill.l late lodny
Manislee A Northeaalern—ProvTmonl.
pendinc strtiSKle, be utilized In many fu.rmally vein- that a Itepiildlcan <s>iiLeland. etc.
.................................
.* .
9:52 a r
ways as a oontlnuous measiiiV. ^ntion uevi year is not advisable
Shopping time m Traverse City;-5ri*Ours, E mmutea.
PoIotliiE out that "eembtnation am and that rodudlnn of smithern lionManistee A Norlheasterr*—Lake Ann.
noDirol of other people's money and Republlean
.10:10 a. r
Shopping lime in Traverse City. 6 hours.
^slness. and tbe atalih of the In ty eouncils should liegtn irnmndlalely
vaetnient banker are the main far- Two resolutions were yiresetited by a
tora la thc' dcv«In]nneDt of the money sub eonimltte'-: one pnTpIlNipig a s;»tnist." Ilrandels declares Dial it ha* elol eoiivention-; the otlie.j^lUat tl'e
been the creat wealth nf the Hnuee .National eomnifcicH- shcnld revise.of Uoraan that hu made possible the basis of reprecfentatlon subjeut rated
powerful alllanoea with cieat (Inanratification t.v the eb-etoni
elal Institutions. The main <an*
te and niitlonal cnvcnilns. Tl:e
su^ larice fortupes, be asserts. Is the shadow of Theodore IlixiseveU hung
huae lolla charged by those who
heavy over the nwctlng.
Ormshy
trol tbe avenues to capital and
.Vc lmrg. Senator t’limmlns. Senator
vestors—*’a tiril that is llienilly
Borah and ex-Cov. Hadley of Mlsihat the traffic will bear' " ('ontlnu.
werc present to force ihCTc-call
Inr KrandeU oays:
of tbe former president to the leader^
"The MeatloD Is asked; why liavr ship of the party. Warren of Mbhl.
thr-re ezSaslve charges been suhmtl
opc-n.-d ihe llelit by moving Unit
ted lu* Doubtless becauso of hanker- a speehil ccmventivti be ealldQ. Iteiv
Fh.-i.fr t: .\iii-ii Smili. ll»^ i.ffer.-d
cotitrul; ezarelae through interlocking reseiiutiv.- franitoD of (.Mlcbigan
a r-xyati! fgr the dli-'-i.vi-iy nf Hudlrectc.rales, or kindred relations, and backed tills plan. The deWD^hen
iMiily/of John Slnrlalr. w ho dlsaiiix-ucIndlrertly
tbroiifb
combinations sUned and a deeislou li^xpecliul
••d fcj-sb-rlously from hIs hum.- at
.among hankers to suppress cnmpefl- late loday,/^
UiirL tek<) during the early fall.
ikm. The InvsRtor’S aerrimy Is due
The i.resldlng law comraicteea re
Ki-arch has bo-n made n( this secITohably to bis Igsoi^oce of fac ts, port which denied committee hod
lion and nothing bos.imx-n learned
•'omln* to the mmedy for these e vils, jHiwct to change the basis of retirethat would ftmilsh a clue as (n bis
lirandela ^ays:
acDiatlon hut sustained U* authority
•-'hi-reahotits. Hr was a vi-u-raii of
' The bankers' compensation sbociJd.
III a ronvenlicin fot'that pufHi- <’lvll w;,r and li.id llted aliine (or
of cuune, vary according to the risk
riiairman riiarlea K Warren
jK-vcral ><-arssi-on us H« was
heai-unii-k. Where there U a large nf IM-Iroit. Raid, T.be prof.lein is to
luisBcd fr«im his home seaichlng par
risk t;.at the tends or stock will not prevent the eotftViu.-d division of
lies ktaried out and . scoured the
be prc.iciinly sold at tbe issue price, ........ her* of tbe party . l>-i >is admin(-uunlry HioronKhly In Ihe vicinity
tbe ur.derwriting oonmlsaiOD (that
oiir own correcUve and lets not Charge la Also Made That Men Are
wyhotit results- Since Un-ii the shorSent to Mines Freny,.Eo*tcrn
tbe Insurance prfmliu) should be
iM-rinll lieniocrals to live Ihe position
Iff’s olTic-e has iired every means lo
Cities to Work Urtder
mspondlriciy large. Bot the banker gained Holcly by division In our ranks
trnie bim and now in the bd]>c H>st
Peonage System.
ought
deatroy the good
bis lK»dy may be louurf tin- reward Is
teght not tu te paid more for getting done the nation. Warren saidI he fav.
off.rrd to vtltiialuii- renewed search
(By United Pre.iS I
Invaators it. ar.rume a larger risk. ored a ruinventlon to cstahilsha n nevttVashington. Dec 17—dran.a'Sc for )u> long a time has elapsed' since
Now the law should not undertake liasla
n-preaentali
recital of conditions alb-ged tu exist Ills disapper.ratu-e that It Is lielievcd
(except IneidenUy la gonnactlon with
In tbe Mjchigan copper mine strike. lliul ho must be dead and that his
rallraads and imbllc seAlce eorpot*Including charges that luemhers of liody x\Ml be foaud either ID the Ukc
tions) to fix banker's profits. And It
or the woods In the vicinity.
Hie Michigan Supreme coUrt v
should not seek lo prevent Investors
either stockholders or Interested
frtiB making bad bargafbs. Bot it is
now reruRnlted In tbe slmidest mar* VOLCANO ON AMBRIM ISLAND'JN mine propertles-was made before the
ERUPTION.
.
house rules committee today l>y Vice.
efa^dlalDg. (bat there should be full
l*TCsldeDt Mahoney of the Western
dis^ures. Recjulrc a full dlarloaure
to the inaoeior of the amount of «tn- White Paopia Raaldlng Thena Saved Federation of Miners. The wlincsg
Themaalvaa By Putting Out
charged Ahat incu were employed Ir
■laaiona and proflia (.aid; and
te Saa.
eastern cities "to work In the Mlihi(By I’lilled Press 1
only will Investors be put on their
guard, but bankers'
tlmbor lielt" and then taken to
Berlin. IX-c:^l';.-^"lJfo was never so
iny L'nib'd IYcm.)
the copiier idisirict and "compelleit lo cheap as today, t'pon the allghtest
will tend to acljuft itself automstlcnl'
Bydney. Anatrwlia. Doe. 1C —Many work under i>ef»<aFC conditloos." Ma cause murders are committed. This Is
1} lo wbat Is fair and reaMiaable."
natlres are bellcvtsl to have perished honey Bald that lawyers advised In i>an doe to the habit of currying
In' the atreama of lava that
seeking redrees through the concealed weai>»ns and to the fact
nd Ambrim Island In the New Heb- sute judiciary, "because there had that revolvers arc as easy'lo purchase
Irs, according to reports receivt-d never been a semblance of Jtiilscr as toys, and available to any person
lodayr-A^’hlte iteide on . the island shotrn.'
who wants them ' This la the way
were few in number and
I)r. Scbllt-iitiDg. president of tbe Borby pattlns to sea.
Center Lodge No. 311. I, O. O.
IIb Crimiual court prefaced his
(By rmted l^s.)
jhave elected the following nfflcera: structlnns to the jury before which
Wasblngton, Iiee. ip.—Itenla) that
JACKSON—George N. Hatch, fox
'’"be would be a candidate for the repubNoble Grand. Wm. lAforce;
vice p^haps tbe lurgi'si uumber of murder
nomber of years a printer
Jackson, grand. Vln Pease; »ecreury. Kdd Da- cases ever on Hiv ducket at one time,
ikwn-nomlaatlos lor
was made In the aeaate by »lhn Root Is dead at the home for aged printers
fried. Particularly
Hv-asurer, M Hargraves, flnanthis afienMon. Ha oald he was
at Colorado Springs, C^)lo. Mr. Hatch clal secretary, ^d lAceetf; trustee, are i le eases In which degeneracy and
was 74 reuB old.
Doral perversity figure.
C. WatMtL
DEBATE WAGES
IN COMMITTEE
PURITY
TD CHILDREN
Object Is to Afford Place of Worship
BRMDBS PROPOSE REMEDY
WOULD
REVIVAL TEACH
CHINESE
SEX HY6IENE A RKESSin
FALSE Modesty
Y^NG
ruins
many
PEOPLE.
It Is Duty of Mankind te Know All
About Human Body Saya Ex.
pert in the Field ef
Eugeniea.
BY LADY COOK.
(Nee Tentx-siee Claflin.l
t Written f.)r the United Presa.)
New York. Ihr. I7.—We have been
taught for aces id disregard our bo
dies. as thinifs"vli« and unclean by
nature. A general ignorance of them
lias in the j«Fi times ^n strenulaly encouraged and Is still a reprosi-b to our clvllizaHOn. Any youth
girl attempting te learn the myatorioa of-their pfayslque would be ae-’
Counted forward or Indelicate and a
sHidy of TUeir real origla would be
held aa grossly indecent.' Yet mai)
l.s H)K most beautiful and most won
derful piece of animal mechaolsm. '
In all natunr most worthy, and most
promablc of study. AU his facolUes
and lowers, his. tboughls and enotioDs. are governed by the stnictnre
and state of hU ]>ody. It should be ^
i.U duty. then, le know all be can
ateut it. and as early-as posalble.
TiilK should form a chief part ot tho
oduia^lon of ever}- child according to
ice and capacity, and enter Into
the curriculum of every school. Pbyxiedogical works should be studied as
well as the bllde. bocaime of their
greater utility.
our old famUy bible there Is a
picture of Eve rising aa a eompleie
malurc woman out of the aide of
man. as he reclines In sleep. We
have seen the same monstrous Idea
similarly treated ptkewbere. CbUdren
tuay view these false deUneations
without be.riiatlon because they are
sam-Honed hy "authorities." but were
mother In ,j
the young eviB i« V
manner It tyoald be |po3iMlt
hy tlie |K>Ilcc.
The tI)eoIoglcnt fable is preferred
to the physlologltal fact. Our back
wardness In ihU is parfly due to the
of which
may not want trade secrets to be too
freely divulged to "onUiders.'* Tbe
general leaching that we are con
ceived In sin and born in Iniquity la
as false as It is blasphemous, and aa
Insult to every parent. To tell aober
people that a pure minded conple are
defiled by their own connubial eml>rar<-s. is at nnce to vilify natura and
lis Author I say to parenU. do not
believe lo thU dlsgusUng doctrine.
Our young men and young women
are Imperfectly Instructed— If Igstnict^ at all. Coi^tleas thousands
are grossly ignorant Of the most
clrcumatancos pertaining
to married life, even after the}- have
<-hosen their mate. Tbe aexuii side
being has been so atigmatixod.
that our other natural appeUtea. hare
shared In Its degradation. We boaat
love of art. literature. aeleDca.
of our bodily organa
and functions and shun the know],
edge of onr own physiology. These
beautiful stnirturea. which It thonld
be our pride to Improve and preserve
uoialnted, are accounted vile and not
to l>e dt)}cuated. Hie naoseou "pur>
Ity" whloh^oduces all this should
be scouted as criminally fUthy. and
ri-cklesaly foollsh.
Wc should then, as propagators of
le race, take (he* only oonrae and
(each our ebUdren what la thair birth,
right to know and not give them the
opportunity to learn It fmn iba
whisperings of older and evil oompnnlons. on the street coraen and in
the cloakrooms.
KING MBiaif OF
ABYSSINIA DEAD AHAI
tcrmlne iCauthors of the satire aimed
at the ulmlnistration can be punished.
Arm)' and navy circles are up in anas
(By rnited Preu.)
today' over tbe probe. All were bitter
London, per. 7—Mrs. Pnnkbunt. .
In -condemnlag tbe “tbln skins' of officialdom here.
lacking todky of tbe reported death Bt
King Mencllk of Abyealnla. The AfriCOLDWATER—John O. Pbira. a
inonarch la reported Bead anveteran of the (tyll war. drapped dead nuallr.
in the Uw office ot Mayor Palmar.where be bad come for a short vlalL
Mr. and Mrs. C. Spangler retorned
Heart dlsea.se was Ihe cause: He was from Saginaw Wednesday. They were
72 years old and left a widow and accompanied by their deaghter^llra.
r
OEARD TKAVEB8E HERALD AND TBATEB8E BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,1913,
. PAOXTWO
fruit trees are bred uism foteal trees
The Mearteat Man In Town
Is the one who Is always eross, dis.
ayre'-ablo. short and sliarii In his an
swers. In nine ruses out of ten ll Is
not the Itoor telles's fault, hts liver
ami digestion are out of order and he
Are you p-ltliip Into
' Pnbltebed Tu«dav*^nd Thursdays at fer-la miserable
(hat tvnditlbnT
Then start at ont-e
TrararM nt>. hllclilmti. by
taking
1>R
HKHRjrKS
SI«1AI{rOAThTIt l’II.I/5 for your liver. They
will clean >tu out. vlfailre your h1-n.d
ntid put your dlitesiloii In rood byder.
ITIce
cts. per iHti. Sold
all
Grmi TravetMt Herald
nrv allowed to go on uachecked
from year to year.
ranks a lurge and cnthuKlostlc mem-
TERbtS
One year .................r..ll.r.o In ad«anrp
ail momht ........................ Tic la udvumiThree moatba ................... 4U£ In odv;
repona
IhM
4hun
at
present.
In
the
the country
ikcopie
where the cotidlUons nse' favonibl.'
very
for the cstaldlshnient of such a pleat.
are'
ballot
full
fore.
j^Nli, fieiiH-iia man lH-<ame piigna-
um Ilidlar
tneihod
of
boldltu:
Win Anton and Mr. and Mrs. Ihdt;
iiiiirt riKim .he starKsI a stx-ond f
ers Sunday at the home of Mr. and
wllli aiKilher man mid hours aflei
Mtv,
regBiiip.l (onsclmisniiut In a
u-pltal.
bers.
I d on friends at Kiupiru Saturday.
MU-. l.ollie,.4t.n,b-1laner
Chrislmas Spirit
Trav.
do some sliopjiftig.
Mrs.
VNM
Da'is rcturm-d
Uu-e are tin- guy.sts of Mr
tended iJie SiaU' Cranga.
Frjiiik I'uyiiifiit.
k'>irUlnia.s exeri iseii will be held at
l«rrle*H tliat so-bfn n stand beiw.*en I
The true test Yif ChrUlronk giving
them. It Is the belief of the i.mniot- ts to place yn.ir iiK-'ent-* wh-Te they Um- iburrh W.-dnesday evening. Ih'
ci-iiil.rr 20h.
of the Idi.u that tlie latheis Iniisl will Irt> nm-ct aplir.'iiali-il
|■•■rrul|ct-
■tented they have to personally el. r i
all the i>abUc offlrlala and tlien !•»>
. no more atteDlJon to tliem. espcAlly
.Mr. nnd .Mrs. ilc-orge Scott of .Man-
from l-'Mnl. Saturday, where they at
basis and thereby break down
the
gem raiion of yVWtJttjcnr
|,u,e |«, Uule aiient-hin
It hpi seldom l*een found n«-c
easary to
Invoke the recall
,a,p..r,
As
paid
a
had really ihuie eoiiii-ililng in'^i>eping
by-
with true manboisl.
'
^
Ihe-iili.nl.
president.
Mrs.
Tax Baehelore
,^0 make u iai1tI^. in
they lacked fi
I
rongresvmiin
Mls-miiii.
tli. lr
earlier proi-ise. Hint till- government levy .a
na
thc koiis are ev|ie<fed to [tax U|-<ii tiir liachdors of the
tion for (he siippnit of the falherh-.-s
j,,,.
tWy cleared a niev sniii
Uccember H*Ih.
paat who used to monopolize the pub-
ehltdren of the country.
The bulk of th» i-s.p1.-
brought up
the new
alongT^h'e pioi«-r lines whip- they' are
botWf--n
twepiy.fire
For those
and
thirty
tax would W »li<n per year.
the
Ilii-'li. '
and after that Jt„ ,h,,y undi-rsUuid their faih- [five y.-ar.s
l»er year. Fmler -urli a law It vrffi'iM
fouod that It. works mit for the best.,.,^ anj
meiliiHls th.-y
W nearly as cheap to gei mairii-d as
Intetwats of the gomtoutmy. for whi n'„„„h h.-tter filled to do i'
eommlsslon system. l«-ause yiey have^.^^
thU plan la In vogue the pebple know
i,.ft^„
Jun whom lo go to when they Vant
secured. 1
outsiders.
Within the next year pracihally everr dty la Michigan win
The aver.vge
aspires to Mo the best bo rat
of-'rat-ji.y
ami the itiosi elt.ytiv.
tag under the commission man; f>r,,„anBer In wl.i.'h .hi- mn l« done iduriag the part two weeks three of
.a,
the cities tlial. were considere,! hopc. j,,.
lest .In the diroctlon of muntcipal re- ,(,^1 he hat found bv ex|N*rien.^
form have adopted the sjtcem wlihi,,^ * Miceia..
good majorities and are planolng tO:„
bold their elecUons at soon a*
p„h-ci,mJ
they],.,j,
baa
the
Idea
become
which
tliali
would
governor.
whOe
limit i
pointed
1-
I'nd.rwood
inrlff
Mil
the l--et sugar lnter.-st- who
ap-|rljiln.i d that owfog to llic fact •lial
b}'. The governor who coirid «»■•' tariff was to be taken off sugar
then be in jealliy resiKinslble tor his « «he end of three years the Indusiry
admtnlitratlon-
The people an- fast »ouW be riAned from this time- on.
becotnlng wtwr and «s .tliclr wisdom Now that the.first exclienic-nt
Increases they see that real deiiioc-‘blown-
ha-
uveT and the iiiainifa.tunTs
racy contists in efficient govomment-lmve/.i make fli. lr plans tor the crop
and not tn the r.eetlng gtory of mcre-'«M*« .'ear jh. y are offeiHng tho fami
ly going to the polla every so afien'ers betnt- terms for
grttwlng
Wets
and voting for a long llyt of eandi- than ever before, and as a result the
dates Vbo sund for nothin* in jiar- grower.^
are
entirely
Hodge
is In It, Instead of'altnltig t
good.
real, and
Mrs. Waller llaker wqs h Traversa
VS,;;
iller Friday.
Fihel
Monroe
Maniou. Saturday.
returned
to
•
Ctdar
Ci-dar. thiw reli'!ii--J
the, world f- to s-ian
Indlxldual
I with her
I
aim
with
iweiity two calibre brolti
1U..S .Ma«im. Vlac-k and Odol
Me.'
',1M
si
tug to hai.l liim-.-lf up with a f,
■plug ill Tr.-i'.-rse fjy
ia.st
.Thuisda'
,'
.
.
Tour cniibic hhgi
Tills eondiltoi
I
Mi - May I*;oil nn1 Fr- il Hauo at>U for the fai-t that tliere are..^o '
ud—l the lea.'tii'rs' Insiliule at lay cllsVortod views u|•on all kind';
I..I Thiiisday and
FYulay
of last
(Jjie of ihci most t‘ninfol
Jlr.^ and
Mrs. FV M
satisfied
with
<• herelofiiie l— n
'Aiwwnuil
denied
tiiem.
ter Ihe r.i-w eonlraots tUe.r are of-
It Is a favorite Idea of Wcreiarr
of the N'avy iJanlels to .-siahllsh an
armor plant somewhere In the Tnlied
States where.the armor fnr the great
cost
Is
plant
approximately
Placet throughout IW country favorably located for such a project are
iBVttod lo take up the matter with
the govemment offlHals, ThU plant.
if esubiubed. will mc-an much to lh».
favored loeaUty. for a va-t amount ofi
Bowers Harbor prices
—25c lor cider apples*
parlDQ apples 50c. Both
Sunday at home.
iphooes--aiz. 3SS* BeU
Mrs. Talierer from FTfe Uke. U
67. CanDlog Co.
vNiting her son FJd t-etsun.
oct 28-tf
F’. -M. I'leiie drove tn AVallon this
F'ran< e* Pi.-rce
ilUcy Chur, h Sim-lay.
I
Uoa Ham-r ntielid.-!
Itbe .bur. I. Sunday,'
Harvev Hire has hU
i
C.-.lar It. F II No. 2. Hec. tc.—Mrs
erae City, earing for her sister. Mrs
Onod who t- III.
Kichard
.j,
Klngaley.
p; nsr;
' UiUiamsburg
Marshall and
have
family
uken up
their real
d.-Dce at Solon station.
Frank
hrearhen has
a
very
alck
horse.
Styko Hugal U the new U
County JUn$
l.eforc any l«dy wn- liiin.
-_____________________
Codat R. f. P. tfo. z
Kll cainliier spent Moailay In Trav
'MaiJ-l.iii. Hi-c. |C.—Airs John W;
reii. Sr. -i-ni Friday witli her s.
Fr1.T,k of Ar. llie.
A1l--r( riiroll la on the slek Us
'I ;iiles r'-,l.-.lg,- walked
>.-hiiig aul leiriiiid.sl her ilmi
,i„. „|j srheilule which pahl hn. ihi<-r tdrihilar. ... ...........venlne «»'
"
Mr, and Mrf^Bsis of the ton. ThU pri.v will In
I uV-ial mnnn.-r,
ninis Cilmnre la visiting
friend. l.ing In Trover
,h.. standard for Michigan during llie
itli-r an abai-uce of <wi
romlng year and d'- -;.not indicate
y»«ra.
indusny will sirtfer througli
Th.
were seniees at St. Joaeph's
,i,p ehang.i In ihe tariff. This U an
mmlay.
• County Line.
„ther liiMah.e where a great noi»e
' '
mnn.
F-
P
Jklr! Odol gave hia patinnB good
Kprvlrc,
Our teachera. Mla.s Voice of Clear
I'ci .
ir..-rt™
Clark
Crater Ts III and als
Hrook. and Mr KlIiMUriek of Olairiit
No
r.. anend.-d the Teachera’ iMtl
ter FUhel.
.
and a more aatlsfsitory product turn thereby aavi- the tlmls-r that li
: Maaler. Mr*. Jennie Spangler;
ed out If Ihe government owned snch allowed lo I-’ deatroyed through ne- over*cer. C. Watson; lecturer. FJtUI
WIUi Ibe coniUut- gleet. ThU work will have-a direct H^vU; chaplain. Ur*. Hondge*; treas-
an Mtaiilbbment.
Ir iBtreastng-demanda oTlhe navy for bearijg upon the fruit situation, for
armor plate it ean readily be seen many of the in-sta whljh affect (he
that public ownership of the- plant
will be taken up by (he present congrtw* and aone d'-flnllu ptdh mapped
out tor tbe icovernment
to
follow
Many timna Ahere have lieen ■raadals
coanecitid
the annor plate eon-
UBCu'whicti Were teU hj' the eteel
es;
iteward.
John
Wntaon;
as
sistant steward, Norman Crmln; lady
which make* tho armor would b>- a'
and it U expected that (hk <]ueaUojr
. C. Simagler; Rec.retary. M- Har
ilsianl steward.
CASTOR IA
E«r InfuiU ud ChiMl^
ThiKMYNHmAtiariBoigU
Mias
Marguerite
i|.
•
^
"Ti>-'.*r. SIsBit*
ALLEN’S
COUGH BALSAM
l^yAjFleteher; gatekeeper.
H.
There offteera will, be In-
and pulmonary eUmonls each
«a Croup, Asthma,
ner at noon
DAVIS a lAWaCNCC CO. nrw York.
la
(or
aereral
Merton A'olcc wa* in
town
I
Glen Hnvea Friday.
Inatltuto at talaad last week.
There wUI be a din
to which all th4m
and their triradf wlU be iorlted.
Mr. end Mr*. Frank Ftaher return
Dayton Selby aUeaded the teacbers-
siall'-I on New T'ear's day nt a pub
lic InsUnnllDD.
n town from Hodus Snnday.
ed Monday from Traveroe (Tltr. where
ays.
land; tjfkr*. Mrs. Alda Stuart.'Flora,
Thomas.
gion Arbor
Glen Arbor. Hec. IS.—Bd Fisher .was
they'tad been vUittng
Spangler; irimona. Mr*. Clara Pope.Mrs.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cure*
wilb LOCAL APPl.IC.VTK'S •• tb.y cssBot
rw<d>-th.iiml.,rtb'-da''W'> (VsTTb b • blood
ee«viMiwi<S.B»l dl-wi,', .n;i in <.rd-r mcncM
TOD imi<t Uk- IHiMwal nmiivUn. UsU's
misrrUlT.r.-l- tsk-a rnt.-niHly, and arte di-
kaen. ^mblmd wvm th.-boR
----
UUmrotCrnttr
profitable Invoatment to the eonnlrv
.Saturday jind
lu-w
house mnriiing to mi-el John Uvingslnii ot
I>«ioU. one ot the mijireme coiinrll
..Mr IliiK-s is geitinK ready to So who is h'-re /or- the iuterevt of the
liart. t.. falifornla.
TIm- F'n-e Melh.slbt class of Hellner
Tiavo been imlK-d to Kliigsl.-y to nieel
Flowaro That Vteld Stap.
411 the ;uirsoiiag.- olf .Spw Year s day,
Mr. nnd Mrs tlore of Tra'ers.- rity
EnglUh counlryfolk. on
occarioa.
call.-d oil .Mr. and Mrs. Mlllis Suiido.'. ■till find aabsiUutea for soap among
,
Vrs Eggll was iff Traieis.- -t.'lty Ita wild flOK^ of
the hedserow.
Mcinday.
«
.Tta best of thi-Bc is fbe soapvvort.
^ Which contains a mucljiiglnou'a Julc«
tulp at l.eland iaat week.
VVlIllaiushurg.
Her.
Id—Mr. and.
1 WIIUi'. mad6
W. H. nixop nml
Omeni i>oata are being -placed In
Irs. «:niiiger Wliitney left Thureday
icroe Cllj lasi;
of workmen that will be employt-l PTOtCCt FOKSlS
i.r l»elioi1. whcr<- they rflll a|--nd the a liualnes* trip tu '
iritl prove an addition of a high stand.: In order t.i protect llic forests of
I Thuraday.
'of the wooden ones nearly gone.
WillM
T
SHiewItgs
li.->n
on
the
sick
and to«ny comraunii.v. Miebigan is In 'he country from the depredallon* of
I
Mrs. Strong FJa^-t lies very til r
Mrs. Chase U entertaining a cousin
-I. Init Is out again-now.
the field for the plant, the claim be- dlff.r. nt kinds of Inaec-is a nalicmal
her home In Hui-kli^ wlilt a stroke r
Miss Mazi-I Katun
wiu.tii
ituaday
. from Hay City.*
lag made that the copwr country Awleiy lia; bc-n T.-nucd for'the ad- wlih nlath.-s In Traverse- Cilj.
Paralyais.
Clear Hrook si-hool will close Friwould bean ideal siiuailnn So a^unt 'ancamcm ®f h'rc'.i ongnmolcigy In
Mrs. tw-aiumcr Hrol,her luis return
• being uia<
day for a week> vacation.
Friday
ml 'program
of the iiroxlmlty to the great troo (he I'nlteif Sinli-s. Tho meufU-rs of
ed to her homo In aonthern Miclilgan,
evening there will Iw a tree and pro
■hurch Christinas «-ve.
bed* and (he iSBse w-itb wlilcdi aktllel'tbc organization held that the forest
after her two weeka’ visit here.
gram by the children.
help rould W.ol.tained.
For
some inseHs tiav.- not i.-reived the atten• TraverM'- city plumblop'com>lr*. John AVhlte returned .Monday
tlme the government has.been figur-jNon they lUiuld have Wn gi»c-n In
laiiy-Are-et work in Fred Skinner*
jfrotn a few days’ Tl*lt near Grawn.
n-sult millions of
Ing upon the establlahmeqt of a pli
A. iiulltlng liee at Mrs. A. M. White'*
l>e<-n
of this Datum. <Mi
ai-count of the dollats worth of ilmbfie- has
Ian AVednesday aftertioon and even
II AVni Stick in Toil alwnvi.of ronrii*
manner In which the nation ho* tieen skerifh-ed thnuigh this T«-gh«ci upon
Mimroe
Center.
Hec.
IS. -Sllter
ing wa* enjoyed by a targe numlier of
held up tn riie matter of priece by the iHirt of the j-oHe,' The work I-ake tlrange met at Ibo Odd F'ollow*' t V i!i. I.i-. aii^ u'l a kazaPMcMbel rUiter
S9 quilts were finished and
n:.Iet'>»H.-k..uuntil ll .Ifi»...-il1 tl.C|min ladies.
the tnist that ii now nlanufactnring of the aorieiy will b^ di-voted to edu hall Saturday
afu-rauon
for
tbulr .f N.nimlg,*. l.oi.ibngn. 1th- --u.-II-iii. Hr.
a delicJoua supper, served
at
five
cating tho iMuple uiam Hie n>--esslty’ regular lur-tlag.
tba sRlcle. The entire con of
-I.I-; ri;-uUt M7"
At all
The following of- I >i l J.
•w year»|Of deairnying ilmju,' forruit pests and flriTW were' clerted for the ensuing l.iic,';.i.,-r<l r.t •< i.inii Ir.uii
plant c old be saved In i
woflt will be done there and the .lass'
AVm.
which latbi-rs (reely.llIit^nioBi equal
wood nYol rc^t. in carta*
ly good for washing Viuri>08es are the whsi prudoeov nch wias
com cockle, the w lU . lychnis, the
Almha,
Her.
ir.,—Andrew
lb
acbriei T>lmpeniel. a^ tbe familiar
has returned frohi Unawa.v and
•clove. The fruit of tho horse chest
spending a few w.-«-ks ^E. J. I..Bke
nut, also. baa saponino qualiUcB. and
and with other
1« largely used In place of Boap'ln
Klrt ami cl.il'
Mr. and .Mrs. l-Yt-d Nelson made n rural dtstrtet* on (be conUnent
.warht fecer
Mr . Klm-r I’.illn
•mday lit Tiavise
I
F;M.- Kill wa- cl
,han they *ere ,«hi.imder
^
of
Itonnlman. where he intend- tn work
lir-
Maplfton
through llii- tariff <hi>iige>iie y|row.
jSAMI Kl,, n.Fh!, AsBlgnee.
l-NHF:ilWO«iJ> A V.M1AJK.
.Att.imevs tor'Aaslgnec.
HuBlDCKs addrv'S,Traveroe CUy. Mich
igan.
.Iced. n. IS.
Jan 1. i. i;. 22..2Si,Jeb
la-vl Calkin* leaves today for South
Serious Mislike
Inst.-ad of losing
lage mow cltyt
of Tra'
.
-..
.Michigan, acoidlng to the recorded'
plat lllerecf.
IlatiHl l»eceniher 4. If12.
Mr, and .Mr* I'liaa: Cook wvre Sun
Now Is The Time
tiuslness trip to Matde flty a few days
mercer
do. the ports th.-it ar*- .oniluc from tlie la-e»
Tangll.le growing Olst'f. t--
'
batUesbltn ran W made.
Friday
H'-c. I.-. - Mr. and^rs. Prank
day vUiidrii at the home
Wells.
...
their hall lind i.uildin
Walter t.akc has buzzed a bice pihMr. mid Mr-. .Ma. ,n ami Mr and
v.-*-n the republi.-nn and progr.-'sh.. (.> at rJ.-VV...Slu of wood.
Mr. and Mrs, «5uv ■O llrlen are spend
Thi- u-ii.her.- nr.- (Irillnig Ho- ehil
pariS-. e\is|v only In the ranks of
r.-u 1 11 ih.-.rhriMioas .'xctis.-s to 1..- Ing a few days with his iiorents. Mr.
ropuidli-ans.
As Tar a* .an 1»I^ut lie- fonui.-gati..na1 chiiicli
and Mrs. Have OTIrien..
I.-arii.-d no such |.ro|->sals haw-, come
TTeHlay . ».-i>liig of II.-M w«-ck. Tlie
Tli^HMi) brothPrs suld their threshunday g« h<iol will hate a tr.-.- and all
I Hie f.irests wh. ro the Hull Moose
le Invited to illleml.
jing machine.
,
riiii'. Ho. iiia-ie! art.l J •' si-^k
Karl Cray. Carrllates and (Jordon
rose to T-aversv fliy with thi-ii casv.
I
Cray
were burning .wood last
i-slerdiC.-.
Mrs. Ida Hear baa muraed from
Si-venil fiom h.re are plami.m: to
4A uinii d"- II In Dyck.-rvnic jraa tulslleli.V Ihe u.-ldiiig d.ini-c ot Jali:.-' ■iidiana.
'
iililMin ati-l .U"!.- \.v.li.,ii to I..'
iken far a muskrat luid s.-rl.nisly
>)ta, Henry Hates' unctw and
isevi it, ii,.li:i.ger's hall at' Mapic nt>
ciutuJed.l .V u coml.BUlon while hUlHjB|--nt a few days last week with h.-r
ig.
As ipi i-blurc of the vlcHm uc.
Jidianr
Horn to .Mr. and Mrs. Muse ruilcll
empanb-d lb<- n-pon llie public l.< left City SI- 111 .-tui
uiili h.-r brothel
of Chaplin. Saak.. Canada. Xov
In the dark us to Jbe idrengtb of the' this pla.e
a yiree and one-half |iound glrl|4oposc.d
areia-ing cin-n lu^tu'ciments tliut
to
Ayer* n-tiirned
they Intend lo B|M'lid Hie winter.
-Mr Mints went tu Trav
Muiidm lo pureliuM- a hoi',..
-Mr. Miitig hus
hi il
house fur the winter.
Mr. Wine has been luvi
titular and seek offic-e for what thew tlie tariff ydians- n< cording to the re
e«nimuolty sooio
VVm.
Btlloti ieftvelt-l«y for Hellstoa. where
aftenioun.
Harrowing Sceae .
So far Hie
,
'I'*-
the re'.i|UP h>
of the tUle offictalf-would
ft Monday tor Joliifll^ 111 . lo *iH-ud
Onesided
____________________
•
’
the elective officers to-gove^ and «“»■ J*a“fd th.-n. was a great wail sent
lieutenant
rriil^-'
If the idea-works out pif 6ubjc-cts rioatrug around the world
for the election of state officials t>y NODOoV aOn
plan,
saiUfy the amo'ir.i th, n
includ.
ing the lirlncIjSH. Inlerc-i. Tavs and
insur.-.iire and <o-d» of si: I, lorerloBiitv and sale and ah niiorti,--. (.-e of
Twenty I'l.llnr* a»’|irov|.'.:-d :..r in said
Mrs, Fnc-niT >:iman returni'd h
mortgagiThe pri-iuKee to 1-e ?i,Id ^
itiiida; . after a *i-ven w-cek's' vi
are de-ii-ribed in wild uorieac,- sj: that V
lih friends and rclathefi at lAgMngc IiOfcel of lam! lying In Travel-^- ciiv-;
id Fort Wayne.
GninU
Traverse couiily.
Mi.-t.igan.
Mr- A, A. l>>lghlon and Mrs. Hami and d.-*cril>cd a« foUow.s. t(H»ii: .Ml
in
. U.H-.
ll.-f;. a. wiiiuti
mill All.-n and Mr^. M^ei
I'UUutiisiiurg :■ sliort tmie uco
The li'-xt
M. Hargraves ig oh the sh-k lUt.
pay the UX.
In Cleveland, other iltles
u,;p
there is a^emand from tunny/oiirces'^ .
the name
ha?
the wiiitvr.
lo'td nt tlie home «,f
Hobbs on
,,y doing aometltlng along
can under the short ballot B.vstcm. Sui,i,^.
popular
Mrs.
„,i,atp.n on their own
aaylhltg done and whem lt> bold reji.^v
not
and Mrs,
at <be!i- hall last fvtday from wbhh
Itorlaml of
m-fdlng will b<
aponslble If action ts
who
Trav.-rae CIt.v. last Frldny.
Mrs,
vbv
The BiM'lety siTVed a len. ci-iil dinner
fmu about the lurformance of Ihelr
doir thah were iho^ollilclans of the
In
Schoflidd.
In ami .-uuund -Traverse (Tty.
seerctary.
for the „u,..ijp ,h,. home’an.1 as a resutuhere
of higher calibre and mote cohsclcnt- .jam. niul trainlnK in
believe
Mourew-:
Uoliiis;
Mrs. Ikiker; tieasurc-r. Mrs. S|>angl-r.
to office under the new system are
€rf the country
.Mary
Mrs.
,u,. comlu.l of tU.dr sons
i^aKin.lhai the men who are elis-i.d .............. ..
lie poaitlons
Mis. Eugene
been visiting at K. O. l^d the past
eoovlncisl that lli>-y
and hold them to tlidr work ay means '
call.
. Ogd«iri»irg
Irom a ihrei' u'*—ks‘ visit with friends
Mr, ntid Mrs. J. Wagner ar.d «hjl
innst ro out ory giving is not a m;iiilfe-t;.ilon of
If they happen to »k* members of the side the liome ill onler lo bring their
dreu. Mrs. James SIiiihb and Mr. and
the liolidny soiKOti. lull the individual
aatne |•a^1} they adhere4o In a I'eil 'j.j,
ar utKin their sons. The uiiderstnniling <>f iK-rsimHl duty. Civ- Mrs. Aichie Stuart wen. guests at
tlcal way. The most popular mellioi!
isiks to be A giMiil one and IPK to the mi-ily not only iimke* the riopslnndV. Sanday.
of expretsing the new demon
The following officer' liav<> 'lH-<n
If properly
..
..ropeflv Wf
worked
r.-elpi.-nt' glad, hut mnlTes the tImt
lo elect as few officials as ,K>sslldc
a’le uetii iai >II.s t upon Ihe rUfiu-1 at the hiitne time as-tl^uh h.- c-hH-te.1 In HP- laicHes- Aid society:
of the inltutlve, Yeferendum and r<
U-ni Hisliup of l-la-ct
Kinpire. Weiii to laiko Ann Friday tu
Siiid|-flj8uer‘s,
that tn order to
re].r(k
Mr. and .Mrs
orsc- fily. spent ttiv wd-k end at J.
Sir.' nnd
elr sons will meet upon an ei|Ual
of
fjh dsir « ■
Burned tfy s_,,. . ................... ...................................
il. - att.r Hh- assiirnpi.-!tt ilien-i.f
r.'.iii.l.-l ill It,.. r,-ci..ler'8 ofllee afor.Work has been commenced on that sal.l oil the :riii, iiM' of >la>. .A !».,
Mortgae.-S on
Michigan i'lko •IVJ'J. in Uber fiU.CI
that win pass through (Slen ArWr •aye -S, u,,-.,D «l.Uh mortgage itu-re
a •laime.i m U- due and reinaiiiing
rhlp. The new roadway is beii
inial'l ai Hi- ,iai.- li«reof Seven Mui..
cleared beginning at tlie norths
dr.-d
:.i„l tfi-ion Hollars
ia,d „o ,,io.-,.edlnga eithe/ut
lioundary «-f the lowuship.
w or in
iuve been inslllut.-.l
I., C. Miller of fSien Haven, wa*
ri-eour t!.-.il, 1,| secured thereby,
-ialtor in town Mouday.
any pan it..
ii„i|ce is tlierelore
Mrs. Jake Van ifusklrk and
Mrs. hereby given i;,„i i„ virtue of The
(tower of »;il- ...itain.-d In' said mortSheridan were .Maple flty .vislli
lage. ami m c-i;.! Ii;,n.-e wAih the sutFriday.
Ute in.s-ich <as- ii ade and provH«-d.
then- will h.- «.Id at imUIr aurtloii or
ven.lile lo the t:!gl.. .- l,ld,ler. eti Fri
day. Hu- ::ih day „i l.biuaiy, A. H..
I"H. at If 0'cl.K-k m the forenoon of
Ogilrnshurg. Hcc.'l.".—CiiOlss l-elrh- ihul d.vy.'al tl,.- rrMh
,|o^,r of
Court Hou- - III t:,.- -uv of trav.
ton left Monday for VniidcrblU for a
■ «4’. tfch- le-ifli:
|,1a.-c for
few days' visit with relaiivis.
Ills
holding'h.' ilr-'ult court f..: -.-it.l counwife and da'uthier wlH return
with , of Grand Traverse. Tt-,- priSiitaea
him the ln.st of the'week.
d«ivrll>^ in
said
mori^sg... i>r so
u,vks. retomeiT to her home
-AxleU.
Fhink Payment. Sr. of Osliorn. '-all
tine has gone by *hen laople luOlevo
be propr-rly
dc
Bonte shu|>|dng.
,cf Traverse City, were OrtK.rn call
a lurefiil esilmat
Tlie first sle|i will be to lioid iwillimi!
jlho risks tfuit lire in^lKsl.
i.Bti'iue! at which the fathers'
The
went to 3-akc .\nu last week to
«lil|>pe
.\fler l•■Hvtlr>;
cm.
those aho are elecuil responsible to
the ones alioni they repn-sent.
flue,
Ihe dOeciliin of bringing liiUiera The moral of (Ills Incideut li
,d sons <lo«-r loL-eilicr nnd to prts la not safe to take a seeoiid
Me a better understanding le-lween on tie- sumo figures ns oie- • before
The tendency of the times is
to hare feser oRIciala to vote for iind
more, derinlie
.Nell Itoraii nnd faiuil.i of Osborn,
indii. for wlileh an he had lo-pti
fliielaial liiis slafli'd a movement
they new even heard the names be
callers Sunday.
rtlMiK file ntlier day and
New MBvemcnl
>n
imblic offlclaU. tlic majority of sjxim
• a
0*6of7i
O-horn. l»cc. IS - Mf. and Mrs. .Matt
Made Mistake
nach dla»aUafU«d wlili the old s>>icm
of electing a aholc
her alsier, .Mr>. nanlela of Sherman.
front
Sullivan of Maple flty. w.-re OsiKirii
the
come
the
Sunday
Mrs, Crates U enjuylng a visit with
vantage df the armies.
uH over Ih- country In the localUIc.s
over
Fred SklnniT was a guest at
Cog-‘r home m Sherman last
of the sender than upon the |>olnt of
tiieanllme there Is a criat scurrylntc
ShocUldlol
all
The young |ieuple of the IMcIplcs
sol
with her slitter. Mrs. Janfes McCor-
ih.-fi-ef
rwiWw'*-<’fNce atorcraid
u> Of F'etruai
L. H.. i4i2, in j.ii
t ol' Moiigeg .
>n I«Ke\■;■>(. *1:
-lih III,, note swur.
IKjrtion of the West
church are getting a play ready for
the firing line during the so .aiied
way injo ihe plant and that ih- ser.
«
mirk of EaA Empire.
Neil Copley, was the guest of Wlllh
vice would 1«“ a sn-at deal more satIsfatiory
Prom
their Christmas entertainment
i.v.
deiienil mor.' u|s>n Ihe iMdnt-of vh-w
Ihat nbstich scandals would find their
Miss SrickBon swnt Sunday at her
Mrs. Freeman, wlio baa been sUiy-
ling the news of the fight lo the out
Tlie reisirts fmiii tlie
mother.
R. H; Uavli ud wife visited their tng at niht FiBbcr a. vitllL-d Sunday
Dlyon lost Sunday.
Si> far more
Mr.
daughter. Mrs. At Skinner last Sun
Winning Victories
battles.
if the Kuvemtnent owned Us
completed
all through his house.
a^a-r
lug iM)iiad than i«ve been killed on
own plant ll I* reasonable to siiPlKwe
Is
ner win have hot and (-(dd water home in Empire.
Immieianon hsum shuw.thit the no(s,l«nn
I ai.n.t* inrrcMrd Ourmx «». by
Ibr bdditi. II .1 llU.WU nra .citin', linen
111' (United Siattt anti Cutn>.. y
thew Itssf cane on mmu> m pnn,
,1n .Mexico Ihe hatlles are eenerally M»i«koh«. SMk»ch>wsa bad Aibe
1 nrd William Pocy, anEoaUib Nbbtcnian:
won tiy'the side that succeetU In gel
side world Nrsi.
for the product and the
uuatliy of armor that has Ixs-n furoIslicd.
When the work
dierg have died at Ili< liarid.s of a Nr
bllant prfee that the KO'erDment had
Omca, 123 Fractt 8t Both Phont
bou^e piiltiug In the water fixtui.-s.
berablp wlthlii the next few months.
mist, boih on anounl ofltiie <
had to |>ny
400,000.,^2
ider a great scrvhe to the couetry
and should be nblw to'gather Into tia
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
Roti-red an
st^-ond-clask
mail)'
Mat«li
IJK'S. at tho poMom.-p
n
Trarww City. Mtch.. uodtr «1ut
CMiSTMa of March 2. IKTii.
This society con
R. R,)Dnmbraie of Rmtdre, was la
Glen ^bor Sandiy TisitlBg trlth hl>
ffhe Markets
I list your ptoperty to have It
lv> nia<-d ai-d n-adv for ih>-»i>ring
ar-el.
IP-I uu: prupusition la
hich tho toLal cost If sah- U'made
Jiocot MorKots
FARM PRODUCE—BuylPfl Pricoa.
Potatoes .....................................
Itntter.......................................... .25e2ftc
Egg* .............................................. ..'...SUo
Hay. loose ;..........................................IIS
Straw, per tOB»......................... ........ IK
Onion* .........................................
FARM FReoucc-^ellmf Prieee.
PoUloe*................................................ 50c
Dairy butler
.................. *8 to 3?c
Creamery butte- f.................... ........ SSr
Kggs .................... S.....................____35c
Hay, baled.................................. Iltetlt
Hay. loose ................................ ........ Jin
Straw ........... ........................... ........ 114
GRAIN—Traveroe City Milling Co.
Priceo corrected every dny.
Wheat «0 lb. teat .......... .
..... rc
Cora ............................................. ........ 50c
Rye ^.......................................... ........ 6Sc
Oetf :........................................... ........ 40c
White navy bean*..................... ...ti.os
Red kidney buans.................'.. ...32.25
Buckwheat. j>er lOO lbs. .11.25 to 31.40
GRAIN—Hannah G Lay Co.
Fricet corrected OTery day.
.........tie
Wheat «lb. te«................
Corn .........V................................ ........ 70c
Rye, SS Ih- test ........................ ........ 58c
Oats............................................ ........ 40c
Buckwheat, per 100 lb*. fl.2S toll.SO
. Price* edmetea erery day.
Steero .......................................S te CMC
Cows ............................................. .» te Ce
Hog* ............................................. ...........7c
Sbeip............................................. -3 tod*
Lamb* ............................... .......... ....BMr
HtdeaEtc.
^•e ............................ ...........Ot
Oalf ............................................... ........ 14c
Bcff—kUw____ ________$2.00aadac
...
LEGAL NOTICES.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•A
MORTGAGE SAUe.
Default having been made In tbe
eondliiona of a certain mortgage made
executed bv Herman AV, ftmlili
FJffie M. Smith, bis wife, of Trav
erae City. Michigan, to John M- tar
-kina of the aame place and sta'c.
dated the twelfth day of October. U'Ul.
and recorded In the office of the Keg
of Deeds for Grand Traverse
.—.itv. Michigan, on tbe Hth day of
October. 190I. in Uber 48 of •Mort
gages on ]>age 2k2. which, with tbe
note secured thereby on tbe IGtb day
of Januan. Ifl3. duly asslgnol hy
Eva M. tarkins. widow of John M.
tarklna. aforeiald. deceased, who bei the owner thereof by Ibo *e(Uem«nt of Mtd estate to Patrick Burden.
Of TriTene Cltr. Mlchlgu, ud the
Pardee SiglmExckaiige
Bute Bank BnUding.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
GIIMSEING
Will pay the highest prices
for Ginseng and Golden Seal.
FRElllANN & CO.
Both phones.
733 K Front St.
MONEY TO LOAN on good and woB
Improved (arma
H. C. Darla. tU
Suie Buk Bldg, Trareroe City,
MtdL
aprti »4f
Arc only i/urrha*ed once. There
fore the.' Should be of modern'
design, hullt of mo*t dura'
-inRii-risls and enistically
ished
A'oii Will flad only such
the works of
A. W. RICKERD
Tm»«»e City. Mich.
; u*y SL
Both Pboi
ALVIN H. GRUBER, Funeral Director
aitd EmbeliTMr, 311 Bouth Dalon BL
Mrs. NeUle PrmtL anlsUnL Ota.
phone r76.
We treta you M »•
Teeth l^strMte« AhsotsfelyWtthMlP^
the *KaoIt^ method I cu i*I tbMe aching teeth abeolotety
wltllMt pain, ud wUhoni the nae
drugs to produce oaconeelousneta
J>eople of nervous temperament and
*rMh weak beeru win appreclau the
’■KaolAr* method of pUileM ertPta
DR. W. O. EINTON,
MMM Wllh^ Qiock. with Dr.
worth. tnYOTM ettr. mu
Q&&KD TBAVZB8S BS&ALD AND T&AVEBSS BAT BAOLB. THUBBOAT, DEOBKBEB 18,1913,
Jhs (Jrand traverse Region
C»mplle<l Mch wMk by a ataft
tha diractlon of Mtaa Clara N.
NEWS
tarnaitly rcqueMcd to furnlkh }
the corraependcRU wha work In J
their Immediate vicinity with }
(^rand JrMwse Countg
iOahon
their lanKUiiRe aaelemc-iilar) slud> of
electricliy.
Friday, Dec. inth. the school will
u'allon.
Rive as n fhrl*ima« i>rocmm the i>la>.
tnd •lauyti
-A Fairy Dn-am." wrllieii hv ihcSatutxiar.
icscher esiH-cUill.v for Ihe occaslun
.\lr» Robert Willelt of
The character* are;
wee the meat of Mra. G. A.
Bessie, in little Rtrl—Ullle Seleiiiei.t
Wedneaday.
Wmic. I r-r liroihei—John Vokurka.
Mr*. Roy
Uiv MiltOD
Mill
li UltinK fricnde
-Edwitrd I'okorny
Drenlii lu
at Grand1 Ba|>ldi
Ircwiile Ic-nder—Cyril
Iluinpkin.
irned .(rom
, SI. 1).. Craae
I______ _________
.
Zahradnlk.Money
>- TueaiUy.
a Svr
Janie*
«>> HodRrdv»»'
'*** " >^ l<Iav
on buelneee.
Ron) to Rev. and Mra.>C. Rheiwrd.i
fntry prince
twelve ami oue-hatf pounU dauRhler
...,*-nle*. fairlc-*. .. .
Oecenber
Sama>Claiis- Hlmi-elf
Sir*. Sam Wtwion «ae a bueiiieei
The I'isy »m Man at T:ao. All
caller at Kir<- Uke Tuodav
nvliyd to aliei>.i
John Uvinceton of IVH
KAHI.IN SCIIOOI..
tik«nDfv
the *u|>reme offlren of tli
Ilarulcl M- IIIH. Tenchc
wal hi town Monday.
Dick SVInnlc »ai In town il»- lai
pari of ihe week.
Courtad4 Com$rs
Mr. and Mr*. Smith went lo Manton the latter |>art of llie week.
Mr* O William* ami cramlnon.
Donald Judklii*. were at Fife l.akr
Satorday.
Rev. g. A P Reakc* wa« a Wnttnn
caUer Thursday.
?
i-in .Wesrd I cnc-rliiK bis pro
Uri. G. A. Kalxnek ami Mi* M P
sale in iho elBhborhocicI.
Craae were at f^re Uke Tliur*.lif>
r. Kidder I ; lieen worklin
Thee Well* and John Pendei of
Hodjce weie liiialnees rallcr* *< M'al Honre -li-rni'ltc‘
lleiirv Jc-imflie ha*
ton on Frldav
. WAI.TON SfHOOI..
ilv «ti the farm whh h
l>r Moon estate, lie
lOR it In addilinn )o h
.w.i ida.-cnd <iaui:hl
.Mr*. Hcnr>' JeAielb
Xfiog Xfik* pistriet /fo. 1 called u|>on .Mr*. A.
Thuneday.
Mis* Alice Conrlnclc- nii.l Ml** llc-rl.on(t1tike nirtrlrl Np
IVr. Ifi —
Mr. and Mr* Will Il.t'.e called at the nli-c- Mlllc-r calb-.! ■■i*.ti llii- Ml**e*
Marcsrc-I and .lulia Komoii.
KRniurrv* Sundio
Carl Thnji-r I* c|uti.- Ill
Nellie <:*UaKlicTS[K>m SaluiJuc and
Mr* Itaeho I* c|ii|i.- ill
Sunday »Itl.‘Vc rule Stocer.
Thrimas laimlx-n has hoc-n holidns
Ro«c Vallo ha« a new piano.
Mr*. Carl t’ui and eon Aha Wi to Fred .Strait
John .V Courtade ami IVn? |ln>iiday for a vUti with relatlxes at Kalalon have .hulchc*ri-d a number.of plK*.
naioo
.
.
^
Sllee Kuliy Judd vMred echoufMon- Thev sold them In Tra»er*c- Ctu
Mr* II Thnve-r ciijlc-d iii-on Mr*. K1
'
**mV and Mr* Farl Rlcli*r.ls.m and nier Hsirrell Suydav ufic-tiicMin.
Jlinnic Fish *|cont Salcitdav with
eblldrcn eiieni Sunday at Ray SraiiieMl* F. Taylor.
born'e.
The doctor was railed out Sunday ‘ .Mr* lira. FJ*h and two children and
-to aee lto> New*|e«d. who met with Mr*. Klniir llarr.-ll and two dauahan accident while hiintinc la*t w^. icr* *|ieni Saturdnv in TiSVrrse Clt'
Fiancrs ll.im-II sm-nl Battirdac
A Christmas inwcram will Ih> held
with .Mr*. AlU-rl Tha«.-r
•at the church Chriilma* ece.
Frc^-nian Rasho spent Saturday In
UAKE VIEW 8CIt<M)U
Aumsta Champiiey. Teachec.
(grant CaniVt
Oram Cem<T. Jiec. It.—wm cook i*
- on the sh-k ll*i.
i Cook and lleiilia McComhvere absent fiom school last week on
bcctHini of sickness.
The children are preparlDR for a
■'CbrlBtnias iiroerain i 0 be clren at the
town hall < iiristniaa'nisht.
Mrs
tsIlA-.Thursday.
- Mr. Kora barber waa a Karlin rallcr
Baturdav
* San RracebrtdKe returned Monda>
.frvun a few days' bUBlnes* tnp to i'e-
til-oii Mr*
dio Simduv.
*F. Taylor IcourIii a calf from h1s
hrciihc-r lu-law
K. IlaKlU) and luiiilly *|ient Sunday
Bl the .Siralt homeBert l^'sc-h i* hiilldinc a new barn.
Frank Forlon •jiiid Kclward IToiuy
hel|H<cl John Sledinaii with hi* butrhr Vandrrl
i one dc^y las
IVrrv llni'nlrirs. Vinilmlll
was
wreckc-d hv the *lomi of last wc-rk.
Mr* nr Riisiu-II and Mrs. Saltrm
chill'd on -Mi* HuRh I'routy Ibm
Thursday.
to*k*y.
^Mner H-irreU took a load of ChristThe fifth KTade ReoRraphy da** is mbs me* to Tr8ViT,-.e C|tv .Monday.
jurt beRtiininR the itudy of South
Henry Jenneiti- has a new horse •
Araerica
Miss Marcarei Fonnn v(sfu..| the
Crurtad.' schiv.I Friday.
The MIsst-s Florc-mv and Nc-IH.
are ready to take up iiartial i-av Courtade Rivni the* we<^ c-nd at their
home
menu. .
I'ANADA SI’HfKJi,.
PcTry Uav ntoti and family *|ionl Sat
Roy A Rorabadier. Twee her.
urday In Traveric City
EAST BAY SCHOtM, JRRT. NO. t
Verb I Ic-nue. Teaiher.
Kariin
Karlin. Mich.. I)e< I<V- F llluiic
ani. who has barn biiyiiic i«ui
hi re- for a c-c.m|ian> of ManiMc-cViilia. Dri- i:..-Alfrcd laiminc and
luriic-.| to his home newr CoiH-iiii*
hi. bmili. r, William; .if WnilamsbiirK.
Thursday.
leli Thursdav ic. vl*|i relative* In
Ice- MnresOVKky
inresovKky wer.i to Trav
Di-ckcTMIlc. .Mlih.
Citv Monday
hu*lpe>«
■day on hui
,
Mr*, ivi.-r Morrison I* on the sick
*th. a«vemh and ciphth Rrades list
Mr* Webster Wllnon I* *lrk-wllh
*!ATARRH OF
THE PHARYNX.
. Ci-arinn "ut your throat every day.
all ri.ic. That is what you hnvc> been
d-b'.M' for month*, possibly year*. A
lilt!- mucus covera the pharyn*.
If you were to ro to a doctor he
WOUM tdl yog that you have pbarjmeni*. If you were to look Into
your <i-.c-n throBi you would Bnd juat
back of the rofe paUte a red. lumpy.
Rfwnular spi-ariinee of the back part
. of the tbr euL Pbaryofltls the doc:tOTW cn’l It.
Perhsf* h* would call It. follcular
'^larynKiil*. it causes you coniUnl
annoyance. Tou.are always makinc
aURfat-dlsiurbrii.r.-* when seated In an
atidienev. c.-in'i hold your throat
atllL Striner mucus botbera you.
tV'orae In the motnlnr.
A'hcm! A-h*ni‘ A-hetn! That *a
wake up. Tnu ouRhl to
your
threat with wait water eV*ry momtnr Cold nit water. That clears
out the throat perfectly and maim It/
raady for irvatmeni.
.
Peruna t* .the treatmnit. ^ectn
with a teaapoenfel before each meal
an^t bedtime. Tn' U (or a we.-k.
Toff will be convinced. Of eours«.
PerUDa win not entirely relieve you
In a week. That U too much to ex
pect or any remedy. But It will bene
fit you so tnueb you will be conrlneed. Tea It will. It has done
this many times.
roIleiOBr pbarynctUo- BIr words.
Almoet oa bad as Ibe dlMuae. But »
you take Penma for one month i«rularly. yon may fercet that you ever
bad such a diaaata. Then you wlU
have a perfect rtfht to (otret tbe blR
y;arl I..I.1I and Burr l> w-|* Ic-ft ia*t
We-lni-*d*y for the- ii|ii->r icenlnsula in
look thine mei U-lore inoviDR Ihe
family
Smith l>-»l- c-vi«vt* to leave for
Kwen, Ml- h . Wc dn.-s.lav with' Ihe furiiliiirc-. .Mrs !>■»!* and her three
Hon*. R-s-l. Sianb-c and loitis. will
l.ralcablv Max unlH un.-r the h'lhdav*.
.................... of the m-lehlmrhc-Kl had
a surprise- cm II..- I*-.|. family Mon
day niKht. Every.me had a \c-ry rocmI
McKInl
hicb is a mill •h nreclvd
tniprovement.
, The open weather i* of mi I II tmnefU
to Frrd Hniw h. who la icuit
wall lo his cellar.
Mr. and Mr* C- C. la-wl*.
Icr. Mrlla.
Ilea, went lo Hendon gaturday
the fapilly of Nathan jat|nl*h.
They rrelurnod Mondav.
• Archiic l-jicllr*' Aid met with
Mr*. Mead Dec. DUh. grvriitc-eti hidh-B
iTe preaetit.
Mr and Mr* .k S. Iloiton made- a
III tci IlMc-K.and Malu'l lu UhIi rrla
Mr. Cmc.l of the
c-cilIeRr made a aim
school Dec. i::th. II
Hnslfle*,
at the
:hr Iiuplb
' M"c'KiNLKV'SCIlODI
Idlliaii llcirli in. Tearfier.
yTrehh
i-hle Dec. II - Mr and Mis Mill
son and ramllv <h'IH Sniidav
ind Mr* Chu* CvHdldse of Mi
*chm.
KumscI Mnrpby came l«c k
Mon-lay afii-r an ahsence
weeks. He has hern sick wn
irrl|i.
.' The Archie IcasktiHcall-leam w
feaiecl by the Nc-edlum* Friday
•lohn Ifearl ai>ent a few day* of la*l
week, with bis sister. Mr*. TnRftan
U»»ee.
Truman fcoico an-l Ralph M'orden
made a Imslnesa trip to Traverse city
laat week.
MUs Bertie IVprden railed on Mra.
last Tuesday mornlnK.
. . le* Osa Worden and M
Cbanev -drove lo Bailier Creek h
MI1dre-I Widclj. is vlslllns Mrs.
Ileree of Traverse Hlv.
Mr. an-l Mrs. Frank Grubb were
Trav.-r*e City caller* Saturday They
atiendcii the liranve nicH-iIni:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren s|>ent
Simelay with Mr and Mr* W. H Gmv
The Slonv Ib-ach sc hool sround ha*
hc-en i-hivccd am] Ii-vc-IimI this fall and
lu the aprlnR will be *eedi-d
MaIccI SiiiMiues' *|>ent Sundav with
;ienn Garlahd.
• Mr. Amil Sunquest and
Inrry -pent Sunday with
rel.nivj-* at .Mdpleion.
. Mr. nti-l Mrv K. O laidd and Uaucht.T of <11-; Mis.loti sH-iil Sunday with
.Mr. awd Mrs. .A. I'. Grav.
Rolc-rt Garland rc-turned to echoed
aflef an ah*enrc- of two Week. He
was hurt quite ladly hv n fall from a
Imrse.
Mr. and,Mrs- A. J. M. Manu* an-l
family sm-nt Sun-lay at the hom.- of
Webster Kvernden Mr* Ev.-ind.-ii
leave* for h-r horn.- Iti Chl.-UKO Wc-d
netvdav mornine
. Mrs-llobi Garland. Mr*. M IR Wilson ami Mrs A J. McManuscf Arc hie
attended the l.adics' Aid scs-ioty at
Mapleton
llmid Murphv has compleicd hi* 1.;-
fnllcwinc whii-h H play wai
the Scharmah srhool. Aftt
*had..»s w.-re *old and
i-rylH
- Soloh Tyler has nioVed on Seeley's
farm.
Mattin M'elkel left last -dUonday
innmlnR to work in the woods, where
In- will *tav until sprln
E r. Ktl
Iss pattlic
pattI'
a Btnall ad-Iljlor
I>e' Hornsby vlslled
the KnlRht school Monday afternoon.
tieorite Koch aitendde
liranae
meeiinR at gummli Ctiy Satuida}
Srhool rei-un of dlstilct .No. 4 fri.
Paradise township, lor month of Dec.
tSiib:
Numlmr of imidis enrolled. 33.
.Nlimber of day-* taiiRht. is.
AcRreRBIv attendance.'.‘fO.
Per cent pf attendance, kl plur.
>Ima ketter. Maurice Voice
sn-l Alfreda Hancrofi. '
Those who were lardy hut not ab•eni durtne tbe month are; laiciu*
KnUht. HHk KiilRbi. Colon KnlRht
UyrtI
rtl Knii
KnlRlit. Ijuirti Voice and GeorRc
Traverse City. R. F. I). No. 1. Dec.' '^rpliorM.
IC.—Tbe road rommintoner U havtRR
srAvd pat OB tb« caoter load betweea
:ffrattnf$ Clhf. R.
p.tta. /
w^ mim IniM-mac-her lias Ik-oii haulicC lOR* the |iB*t wemk.
Mat IJIerliKi her \i*Med ar.tlK* Pe
IT M'el»-r lioi'ic* last week.
Miss Anna /eiim-r .iiid .lucoh Melvc-r
alleci on Mm Endrc-g and faniilv
Blair
PAOE TEREX
Skiver'* Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T, Newiiiarc h vi*ited their son. Ernie Newmarc-li. ami
wife. Sunday.
Jen-v- Skiver made a business trip
lo Cedar Ron on Friday of last week,
loturnini; Monday.
i-:;an and Cec il Newmarch rl8iic.-d at
Ihe home of Janies Delaney of HodRc
an Sunday.
Al a recent moetins of the A. O. O.
!5.. Rnl|>b Hick* »a* electcnJ drIeRBle
lo the biennial ccmvc-mlon to be held
Kl Toledo-In January, with Calvin
Spartlnc as alternaie
TbI* week's ec-hc-dule for lice ccirn
shri-clder i*: Monday at A. E Bryanf*. Tm-Kdav at o. V. Hc.lnic-*' and
Wedneriiav at
GeorRe Mc.Manu*'.
where Huy bull to fill a laiRe silo
Mr* Cora Delaney, who ha* U-c-n
s|w-ndinR H fc-w- days in Traveree-Ciiy.
returned home Sundav afternoon.
K J. Ilcnnc-tt wa* In Suininil City
Saturday to necotiaie (or the plac iiir
of a aaw. mill In this *loenllly to do‘
a larRe ammini of rustoui w ork of i-lne
HWliiK at this place.
John Milk* Is hl^y this week with
WUl pay 40c lor cider
apples, windfalls SOc.
paring stock 70c* Both
phones->atz. 338, Bell
67. Canning Co.
oct 28-tf
Mr. I’cnnlnmou wa* at Traverse
IV. .Monday on Inisine**.
Rm-n to Mr. and Mr* Elmpf SkllUr, .Monday, a daiiabic-r.
Mr. Hopkins and family had (ri-nda
from Frankfort cuIllnR on ihi-nr .Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. KiiprUrht was (rausacilnc buslie*k at Traverse Citv. Monday
Mr HackMed of Dbklnson. North
>akota. is spendlnR a few days fa
ind amuod here.
• Mrs. Ellis-and Rranddauchter MadXn
•ennInBion. were in Traverse CUv.
Tuesday.
-Mr. W
house (ormerljr c
I- in tl
r.; Hoshel.
Ro'idnson arrived in Interlocb:i. Tni-sdsy noon.
Yale.
Frank Skllllier
al Trarerw
Ralph nerc-e. who is uliendlnR the
Ity. Monday
♦
-Ml, Pleasant Noimitf. l» c-vix-c-ie.
The teai her* will spe-nd -their rahome Friday to *i*-nd the holiday vs
eaitons
at
their
homes.
.
cation with hiK larcnis. Mr. and Mi*
Rliebiho wcAt gunday with hla
Fn-cl Pierce.
On ai-coum of slekni'ss in bis lam ramlly.
Mr,
Slrlckland
ami
will
lly. Rc-v. Shc-|iard wa* not abb- to hi
bl* api>crinimeui Sumlay. bin espc-n; spend Christmaa w-Rli fiii-nd* in
Travc
to be- lieiv uEaln ill two Wi-eks al IP
The- Modern Woodmen and Royal
ejithbora.-^ave- a card and danclm; tin ihcir way hoiiie (re'em a vi*i
•with ihcdr lehilhc-* c-a»l of Wal'on liartv to peiin'a hall Saturday uveac
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie- Ni-wmareli wc-n Inc. •
•forc-t-cl to *cs-k shelter from the sicirii
at the- liumi- of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Wlslcn.
-Primary.
TIk- a. O. O
held a bu*i
Recitation- .Mfred Rhebinc-.
Solo. "When Dear old SanU CUitt
Town"-il«Hrlce Alberta.
Jack .lijKivlyti:
ikth R-rade*.
CirriKlina* .loke-Eva Davta asd
hrtha Ijcnsworthy.
Tlie«-Iirl»tmas Glory, sops—Seventh
k-ht: tii-ld foreman. F M^ iiid ciRliih vrades.
nlttnR um(;c'r. it. Hlck*;^
Exercise-. Candles—Ficsl and aeeond Rtadc-s.
' Dialopue. ••WhaCa in a Namer—
.Mr*. Alllc- Dohc-ny. Tea
Boys,
Four.
‘•ChhSfmas Star"—Seeimd
Rrade.
Mocitm C«nt<r
Dfaiosue, -Thrlstmaa Stockins"—Ed
na
Ix^wis
and
IJtlie SUnton.
Jitonroe Center. Dc-c-. ifi—A, Stod
Kc-c-liutlon-MadRe Peniitnston.
dard of Howard City, who'ha* Is* n
liuniliiR on the I'pi-ct IVnIlisula.
Evi-rclse. •Rainbow”—Fifth and
visiic-d 111* dauRhter. -Sarah Stoddard, sixth Rrades.
on bis way home.
,Sc)nR-TliirU Rrade.
J. Wanner add wife visited Mr. ' "Pajiu's
Christmas."
dIaloRiie—.
Waimers brother last week.
ElRhth Rrade.
Mis* Bessie Corbett of Ilartlett.
gonn. • Jolly Old SL Nlcholaa"—
vlslled al the Cowb-s home Saturduy Primary.
and Snnday.
I NT
It. A Cuv-les and wife end TV. C.
Baker and dauRhter. Jtopera and wife
and C SiuliRlcr and son Arthur,
weel
were Traverse City caller* fast weeli.
Salts
.<hftu
lay nUlit fKun nint, where- the:
ended the Klatc- GranRO.
Ethel Monroe- ha* K-turned to
wee-k* VBiallon.
vo^k at Mmjwn.
'''
.Tlic revival meyeOnRs' which are.
The dhtficr Klven to the sc hool
Iren, l/ the l.adlcs' Aid. JVldavjw held at the church evc-ry crcnlnR are
iiueh ktipreclited.
f
we^l t ended.
Thc-N- will be a program Rivbn at
nd Air*. r,eo. Arnold, who
he- yt'E. churc h Cliilsima* eve.f .
been at Olnt allendlne l>onoMlnnli Ros’e anJ «‘m. Pep|>er vls- ca GranRc. have raturned home.
\Ym Ashmore has purchased a
Ic-d Kchtibl last wei-k.
It. A. Cowlc-s and wife took dinner farm near C<-dar City. He is maklnR
iltli H. Anderson and family at preiuirations to move there as luxiii
as possible. The family will be. great
Cliapjcel went to Trav- ly missed and they have tiave a wide
Hrrie ol^ends who are loath to have
them rK\
,
,
ii<R Mrs. J. gtodlerbaiire. Mrs. TYhit
Mr. and Mra. Truman Smith are
lias sold IB poriien of her farm to workinc for Mr. Story.
l-'rank HuletL
.Miss Mina Weils went to Traverse
Mis* la.tile Siadlerbaure of Trav City with Mrs. D. F. lloxle Friday.
ersi- City, visited her Rrandparenti
Mrs. Baron and dauRhier. Carrie,
over Sunday.
went to Traverse City. Friday.
Mr* Hanson of Traverse City vlait<tl Mr. and Mr*. Ralfdi Est^s. Tuos-
m town Wednesday.
Mr. and .Mr* Harry Mamlll.e i
cd the lanef* ican-nt* lain week,
.John Hoy ha* jiunliai-od a Bew
Unhn'
hor-,-.
.Mr* John Sihniui kal vbla-d Mi>.*B.
Ilc-inlK-m-ck Sunday.'
.Ml** Anna nclrher vUlte^ frielidi
mm, Dee ir. -Alfred <-an.fher*
in Sumii.ii CHy Suinlay
Wc-ltiesd.iv for Fibre. V P,
Mr*, tl.-ivin Maniitle Is vi*ltins her
i-* i til-K- Downer w,-tit i„ Cadil
KingsUy, k.f.P.tfo, Z. lac l->idav tor a few day*
^Mrs Juliii* PeJir and lliile dauRhJnttrhcbin
reitirned lo In-r home-at Jackson
iirdav.
Kinclev. II. F D. .Vc. r. D...
Inlerlochen.
r-n. Dec, 16.—Mrs, Tliea
. H Peck went lo Traverse Cliv
imday *cb..d i.nd . Ii>irch will be lield
Alberts wa** a caller at Titverae City
liiry Mnnday
1 Ihe Knivicl .rhnol until the end of
hVIday.
larcniel Newell am( Jessie McTac
III* •luaricr Us> Sunday the tot
1 have bec-ti on the sick list (or a
r. Dixon wi
aller at Traverse
itendanci- at Sunday m hoi .p;
. fVtda, af
JMus JUing
I Trajcr.se City.
entertalnmest will bo
Mdd at the school bouiie Salur-lay kel. .loscph Wc-ikel. Ethel M'elkel. Hai
viRht at k o'clock. All are rordlally vev Dell. Mlldied Dell. Roy Humidirei.
I^wrence Humphrey. Kenneth Humph-:
.. Janice M-onin I. Gila M'ortman.
ROp
Mrs. Mllea Gilmore is on the sick
llM.
tkm.e RSthered at the sc liool boua
for the- -iRiirun's" im-ciiiiR Friday afi
emoou. but Mr Coad of Traverse Clt
-iame* U**a and wife were Trav visited u* and Rave a ver' InierealiiiK
e>*e nty c-allers gaiur.lav
talk.
Pelcr Schnuldc-r wili c-|n*e Ids aav
The Siiiiday sc-hool will rUo an eii
inlil uutii after the holidays
lertalniiM-nt at the church Christmai
Bernard Bc-mlieneck tinci wife mad eve- All are wdcume.
a busim-.-.* trip to Travi-ise City Sai
Mr. Allen and asslslatit*. who have
iirrtav.
m-c-ii drlviiiR well* around here (hh
Mrs
Mariha grhmackat vi*iie.l
H kYIday.
Frank Sc-hmuckal mid famlfc gumtav
II* debated
MifT'Kiidre* and elandfr Kathc-rl
The- suhjecl
and son geliasUan were KtiiRalev e,
•RcM.lved, Thi
c-rs gntiiidii.
Mr. and Mr* Biuinder have rc-iu
c*1 home. brliiRlnk' Ih-lr sb k clauRlil
Mr* Cnlor Ictt Friilav tor hei
1th them
I............. Kbc-.t .Iordan sficT vlsltluR liei
M. Meailciw vlslled Amos Kirkerson mothcT. .Ml*. Henry H.-lfrlch,'for i
Sunday.
lew- day*.
Mr and Mr* Amo* Nirkersnn ai
Mr. and Mrs. Bert fk-ksline of
eticte l Granue at Monroe Center Sal Sliurta v-islu-d their aunt. Mrs Jessi
urdac.
Cllrisiopher. last wc-.-k
Ha
Mrs. Klmar. relumed from hci
home of Petel
soitihc-rn v|*|i Fridav She hs* Iki-i
Kndn-* and f
Iui»*a ami famiiy giindny
i*aul Worm ,ha* purchased a net
. school;
Ou Tuesday ^venlnc. Dec. sn.
iii.-rtalnment ami tree wiU l«- li
I the Knichi Fchool
One of Humphrey '* l.esi liofM-s
_ wee-k aso liM Monday
.. Robc-rt Saxl.m and family were
IDns W I' Hancrofi Friday nisi
i-iarl Neninarch took dinner al the
Ml*s l-:dlth 1‘awm fs n.iw iHiardinR
Ranerolis Friday. '
at the hofiie of .Mi* Geo. D>-an
Two »e*-k* aRO Grace Pierce ajic-m
John New.wnib ami family *iaynf
one week M John i'handler's on ac
last Saturday at Tt^ver*.- Cue
count of the elckne-*lof their daURh-
Iforth Mobil
dauRhter. Mrs. Iceonard Holliday.
-Miss Goldie- l^lllday speut Saturda
lu Traverae fli^ on business.
fTEDD SCHOOL,
InRslev. R, F. I>. No. 1. Dec. K..—
. Kim
iJchi- M rlght. Teacher.
IVIer ,1. illrrmacher and son, .t
made a huelness trip to KiORsley
fTiday
jffrcHt
Evfin gammons, who has been
Eureka.
ir'eka. Montana,
Montana. alni-e last sprlne. i
turned
me.l to hi* home near Hannili i:..—Oscar
Suntl.iv
Garlatids .M
Kc] CourMtie hauled l-otaloos
found a i>o
Mrs. Emma Warren was jo the sick
markc-f
U*i Ul*t w-twly.
-Mrs! .Moses has returned to b
klr. and Mrs. Frank Season of Trav
home ai KliiRNley after a visit of
erse City viuitt-d at Asa Curtis' guufew wcH-ks at Ihe home of Mr. ui
Mrs Sammons near Hannah.
and .Mrs. Henry laifaycttc, Huy
A siiiprlse parly wu* rDc-ii at (he loifajR-tle and. i->cd Garland attended
home- ol John Doiiker Kntiirday iiIrM. church at Mapleton Sunday.
A very eiijc.yahle time 1* n>i>oried.
Elvira Olson wtui abHcot from sehoc.l
Paul gcheindbrf of the southern a lew days last week on account of
|ia>i of the state I* vtsiitnc friend;
an-J rrlnlUca of Hil* nclKhIcoriioocl.
.Miss Fannie M'l.lclU visited MIbb
Hariv gammon* was a Tni'ers. VU-iuria l.yoii Sunday.
Cliy caller Sunday.
•Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc.Manua were
Joe Itc-amer vlslled at the home of in Traverse City Saturday.
■ Arc h Buchan called at WIIL Bu
chan's Sunday evenliiR.
\». and Mr*. Bert rkkatl ie. vvho
liiive been vIsltlnR In this vu ciiiy,
Hurry Douih ha* r
■ved Ills
went to IxjaK la»kc Saturday.
furin of .
Mr*. Kninia M'arrcm and eh'ldreu
vUlu-d at Mr*. Osiur l.jon*' Fntulay.
s hcmiuck f
Mr DumuB this will
Oscar Nelson lo*l a -.aluablc I.uim
Edward and Kubc-n Reamer a
last week.
l-’rtiiik M'c-lmr s|>ciit ThiitvdMv event
1 lie: >li*sc-s Ethel atid Maliriiia l.yon
ht 111.- ClirlMopher Weber home
vislu-tl their brother, Arthur l.yuii,
bumisy.
Ic*- FnHM'l made a bu>lneos irlp
Grii«n Kiidnv.
The I O. G. T. I•asektlmll lucm went
Ikirii lo Mr_^niul Mr*. Minium to Travc-roe City Friday cveuUs to
.s. liniicll. rniliiy. Dc-c. U‘. a l-oy.
phi) the .NeedliaBJS.
Gc-erto Pic-rCe. who has iH-en
Mr. and Mra. Mill rnilor of InivcT*e ciiy visited at Ernc-ut Pahl»
the *lck Jl*t Jbi suhiv time, i* not
liAivecl in hvullh.
John VounRlas, who has liec-n III
some time, is slowly luiprovtnR in Olal l-ai
health
A Christinas eniertalnineut .ill be
Adam Sc-hneldc-r c-alle.1 ou Chris- Riven at the Maple Grove sehoc
lophc-r Welcer k>tday
Monday eveniiiK. Dec. :li’. Ail
vlii-d to atieud.
ni Gruwii Frlday-MAPLE GROVE SCHOOI.
J.dm. Mo.
Hard M AiiKdl. Teacli
( hrlslol-her w c-ner ou
AllicTi Krc-iscr ha*
Ogdtn^urg
WCK.-I for Thoiiia* M'ori
The hcdl.-* of Hie Altar *oc-lc-|v hel.l
u lilc-etliiit Sunday and ek-<lc-d offlcxTs
ORdensbun:. Dc-<. I.’.-Donald (
for the eoniinK year.
Mathc-vc IlctiilK-neek traliHaeted hu*GevrRe Wlllubee of Cedar Run ca
Incss In Traverse fliv Satcirdav.
Thursday to \i*n his aun Minton.
"Mr and Mr* Christopher M'ebe•ik-rl laitiiiln returned from Detroit
lut wt-ek. ^He wa» sick so waa
JCingskt/.
£one Jrss Julrict
lR>ne Tree District. Dec. 16.—Ur.
an-l Mrs Fred KiiiRdon and family of
Iconc l^kc; visited at F. D.'liansom'a
Sunday.
W, A. Pike has been lielpinB Ches
ter Cox cut wockI
Whiitield Tolleii. wbo has Iwn visUUjR hi* slMcr. .Mr*. C. M. BueU. left
W his home near CharlRvolx Saiurdiiv MiornlnK.
Jay Hoyce of Coranna bi«H Sun
day. l>ec. 7th. with C. M. Buell.
Mr and Mr*. F D. Ransom virited
E. L Ransom of Gumon dUtriei on
Frids'-.
Those who wen- neither absent nor
Mr siid Mr* Henrv Burkholder and
M-hool^arc- jire» Sldim;, Dc-c- 1-. -1. K Mc11-R tlomev MaKcr were lloardman
Irh Is to^K' Riven
Cardie
' r* Sunday.
their ChrUtraa*
',rt^l.y wa* a calh-r at M-hool
and Mr*. Frank PerrlRo have
.Wedne,
.1 in with Mr. and Mrs Vin yoff.
t of down for a
lann lUt.ey came home Saiurdav
n duiltlR the hntl<
einmc-d to IVioskev nn Mondav.
llcvwurd Saxto
cas at Traverse
Jorrv Skiver was a buslue** i
and Mrs MtncT 4'anxhers an-l
Cliv. Memdav
I Kli.R*lc-v l>liiay
•-I. s|»m Snn.luy with Mr and
Rui] Skllllier w
at Traverse City.
Garry Skiver eniertalm-d hi* y
(jHstliJJarolher*.
Monday.
-i-nd, IlHr'c Hick*. Sundav
Mr/aiid .Mr* VIn Goff. Mr
Vat* PerrlBO and . children
■onf>• m tlm home of <’ II.
.Mr ami Mr*. (> V. Holmes were In
Travervr' Ciiv .Mondav and Tue*ds'
Ml. and Mr*. Frc-d Wiiirh drove Ui
Klncslev We.lnr.da.
Edith Brideei
-Mrs, Peter .'lllk* vi,H,m1 her daiiehter. Mr*. John Price-. Sunday
sparling Pistrkt
lUrry Hick* was the Ruest of Har
old ITIce gainrdav.
Mr. and Mr*. John R tioff *i.eni
-.J
g|«ri:
Sunday a* cttetis of .Mr and Mrs, E.
da.v.
Rollle Juhn*oB le;............ ..
Mrs. GcKvrRe McMami* did shoppInR
CBtiimlSBloner
llordsby
In KinRsloy .MSnday Af la*t week. ‘
scbool last Thuraday.
Mr*. Alfred Wlslan visited her non,
Mr. and Mr*. Calvin SparUns and l-Iarl Geor. of Sunimtl CHy. Wednes
The Kind Yna
Almya ^nirht^a borne the sigtusdauRhter lone west to Tniver^ ORv day.
miav. rc-turnitiR Raitirtla}.
Mr* Witkop went to Trayerse Cnv
on
Tuesdav of U*l week, reiuniiiis
Iceo M'llson ha* Iceen In Traverse
to dect-lvo you In this, Counterfeita, IniltutionK and
•ity the JM1*I IWO wewks. ukiDR {real- We.lne*da>** JuKt*UK-c<>(Ml" are but (>xi>erlniein<v«nd eiidanyrer Uio
lent from the doefor
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saxton and two
beaUh of CliUdren-Kxpcrlc&eo aKdtnat Kxpcrimciit.
ind l*BUl. took In the
-Miss Grace Tompkins sfient the
-eek end In Traverse Cliv,
and Mrs. Howard CleUnd visGleaner lodRe at Klniwley er*« niy were ru.vsi* at the !)<•"*« of
Cwtnrta la » barmleM mtiiaiittite for Castor OU,' Pat
FiWay nlRhb
Mr and Mr*. E. J. Itenneu Snadav.
norir,
goric. 1Oropa and Koothlns Kympa, U contbimi
contbin* neither
nelU
Mbs Pranc es Pierre was home fpoia
Opium. Xorpliini
or other Niirentle rabaUnce. It deand^lr/^ at B|iarllnR srhool TuMday Walton over Sunday
■troya Worm* and allay*
illay* Fi-verisimewt.
Fi-verisimeic*. For more'than
more than
Ralph Hicks made a hurried li;iilthirty y ear* It haa been In constant uae for the relief of
ness trip to Klnesley and ret.im »«aiConatIfMttion. Flatolency. Wind Colic.all Tcctlilnc Trouurday afternoon.
hlcaand ]>larrhn-(i. It rernlatca the Htomacli and Bowrls,
Mr. and M r. wnuie BTlton iff KlicRsasalinlUtcK the Ftvod, frivlntr faciilthy and natural alecp.
ley were Sundav visitor* at'the home
The ChUdPeu'a l»an«ea-Tho Mother’s Vrlcad.
Maiffkkt
of Ray Hancrafi and wife.
Mrs. Grace QallIhuRh was doltut
Mayfield. Doc. d«.—Fred MaeDoa- Chriaunas abopplnR In KloRsley Mon
old and wife are vIsItinK friends here. day of Iasi week.
r Bears the Sgnsture of
R. H. Webster and daushter
C. H. Wilson of Sharon. Kalkaska
l^oretu a
county, waa a btuinens caller In ihb
s here.
Sylvost
• have re- vtdnity Ttttw-lay.
Mra. Conway and dauRbter of
daujehter. Mrs. H. S. Glbba. .
suchts Siding visited her mother.
Theodore RoRers and wife have Mra. Cox. fiunday.
cone to Tustln to siwnd Cbristtnaa
Mr. and Mr*. Prank South of Hodce
with their son.
were Rue»u of Mr. and Mra. O. V.
The Aid soctiety will meet at the Holmes over Sunday.
home Of Mrw. 'H. 6. GRibe Tburads)Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierce, aon Horefteniooii.
BetDamls Koch Is tMIUm U>
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
CASTORIA
_ What is CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought-
In Use For Over 30'Yeara
OAAlfD T^VEBSE HBBAT.D AND T&AVSESE BAT EAOL£, THUB8DA7, DECEMBER 18,1913,
A Few of the Hundreds of Bargains You Can Get at
J. W. Slater’s Just Before Christinas Sale
BEAUTIFUL NEW RUGS
We ^lre showing dozens of new patterns of Rugs in all sizes cind
in cJl the colorings conceivable. There is nothing that will cheer
up your home like nice new floor coverings.
Here are a few
of our Just-Before-Christm^ Sale prices:
7.6x9 -Good Grade Tapestry Rug....................... $1(1.75
8.8x12 Good Grade Tapestry Rug . . . . . . 16.75
9x11 Velvet Rug, will last for years...................14.75
9x12 Velvet Rug, an extra good grade .
. . 18.50
8.3x10.6 Axminster Rug............................ .... . 16.75
9x12 Axminster Rug....................... . . . . 21.75
Wool Fiber Rugs, up from ......................................6.00^
■
Ingrain Rugs,, up from
............................ .... .
3.00
Come in and look them over—cheer up your home for Christmas.
Library Table
Thifi beautiful American quartered oak
library table has massive solid plat
form, 26x42 inch top. Would make
-someone a beautiful Christmas present.
Christmas Sale price
$8.SS
----
Buy a Clock
1L--
Globe-Wernicke SecUonal Book Cases
The most practical piece
ot home or oBIco furaitnre
ever made. You buy them
to (It the number of books
you have, Just aa many or
just as tew as you wish. As
your number ot books in
crease buy more sections.
We have them (n all flaisb.
Place your order now while
our assortment ot slieo is at
i|s best
Here is Bomcthiag that every home needs—a good Mantel
IL--
Clock—one'tbat you can depend on. This beautiful 16Uxl0
Ladies’ Secretary
KITCHEN CABINETS
inch hand rubbed mahogany finish ulock has four xcrrugated
Every housewife wants a Kitchen Cabu^et, and of
all the oppMtunities you have ever had now is' yoiir
best.
Thirty-five different patterns to select from.
ei^i.Aaya with one 'binding.- Guaranteed in every respect.
$6.1S
,_Music Cabinets'
Just like cut, 24 inch top. V*
oak finish. .
Cl
Christmas Sale Price^l*®®
Pedestal
We want you to see the beau
tiful assortment we are show
ing in Golden Oak. Weather
Oak. Early Engjish. Mahogany
and Walnut.
Ijouis XVI Pattern Itcrry Spoons. ..1................ $1.66
Ix)uis Xl'I Patlcni Pieklc Fork................................ 95
Wuii X^’I P«(u!irW«m I«dle........... .......
■ Louis-XVI I’iticrn HiAcr Kriifi!.........................SlidLoui. X\'I ralli-n, Slier Shill .........................$1.20
Cedar (Chests
•
Every woman would appreciate
a nicely finished pure southern
Red Cedar Chest. For this sale
we are offering a 43 inch Red Ce
dar Chest, worth $12, Chirstmas
Sale price $8.76. ,
Matting covered - boxes, worOi
$4.00, a)ristina.<i Sale price $8.15.
-a
Religious Goods
Wo nre slmwing a coniplctr lino of Religious GoimIs.
consisting/^'Trrtlos. Prayor Books, Prayer Books in Eng
lish, Goramn, Froneb, -Bohemian ami Polish; RoliginiiK
Cards, SUtiies. Gold Sropular Modal LockcU, Gold Rosarios
—in fact cll kinds of Religious Goods at the very lowoat
possible prices.
Bady Jumpers
Hand Sledslnp^m 18c
Combination Hal>y Jumper.
High Chair, Rocker .irid CratlTc.
Regulir $C.r>0 Viihu', Christman
Safe, price $4.76.
Doll Tablet, folding table, in
rotl and light finish, Christmas
Sale prfec 60c.
Two-Wheel Teddy Oarti, -nicalr
painted, Cbristmaa sale price 8c.
Brass Beds
Christmas Sale prices bring them all the way from
60c to $11.00
Early Buyers
QET THE BEST OF THE ASSORT
MENT.
MR. OUT-OF-TOWN BUYER, IF
THERE IS ANYTHING SHOWN IN
THIS AO YOU WANT, JUST SEND
ME YOUR ORDER. 1 WILL GJ/ARANTEE IT TO BE JUST Afr/REPRESENTED OR YOUR MONEV fiEFUNDED.
Quick Meal
Before Christmas Sale prices include
everything, even to Quick Meal Ranges
jfsoraething we have never cut the
price on before). Come-in»and get our
special offer on this stove.
- EXTENTION
TABLES
Thii beiudhil din
ing uble, just like
cut. Christmas
Sile price
$8.75
Presents For The ChUdren
-iDoU Go-Carts aod Oabt, all
Kteel, with and without top, from
26c to $6.
'
This solid Brass Bed, 2 inch comer
posts, 1 inch cross rods, one-half inch
filler rods. A bed worth $18 anywhere
else. (%riBtmas
ttH'f ■7C
Sale price .......................... #11##®
Forty-five patterns of froa Beds to aalec^tom. rangingJn price from Vl.M
..............$16.75
Complete set of attachments free.
stand
SOver Ware
Loois XVI Pattern Meat Forks.............................$1.20
$12.TS
Here is where you save dollars. Fivedraw, solid oak, guaranteed . Sewing
Machine, a machine that you would
'' have to pay $35 for from an, ^ent. Our.
In fact, any price you wish to pay.
Buy Silverware. Good silv--nvarc lasts a lifetime. We
are showing som cvscoptioually gm>d viiliics in t'ummimity
Rockluo Chairs up irom ■ tl.OO
Over 300 to select from.
J
Sewing Machine
Kitchen Cabinets at|$4.S«, S6.50, $10,
Christmaa Bale pnee $4.15.
We are showing a number of beauties
in;both oak and mahogany. '
Laxarioas. Comlortable, Durable
This big. massive Tur^h Rocker, just
like cut. Made of Chase guaranteed
leather. Christmas Sale price
fas
copper column^ heavy capital side orpomenU. Buns
Beautiful solid oak Ladies’ Secretary.
Christmas^Sale^prlce
Turkish Rocker
Almninum Ware
Ten pieces set of this fine aluminuin ware,
guaranteed ninety-nine and ninelentfas per cent pure. Regular price
$10. Christmas
£C
Sale price....................................#0.0?
We are showing the largest line of -.
Aluminum Ware in Traverse -City.
Baby WtaedbwrowB, both red
and light finish, Chirstmas sale
price, 9c,
8te$l Express Wagest, all sizes.
A great little 4-wfaccl steel czpggg wagon, Christmas sale price
davlnportsA
Velocipedes, all sizes and kinds,
with and without rubber tires.
Christmas sale price up irom $1.
Eskimo Coasters, just the kind
the boy wants; foot steering coast
er, Christmas Sale prioee op from
$1.00. •
Dolls asd Ohfld’s Bockers and
Obairt, Christmas Sale prices from
6c to ^.00.
Skis—Ail sizes from a 4 foot ski
np. Several different kinds of
wood to acclct from. Christmas
Sale prices from $1.00 to $6.00.
Bockaway Boiler Coaster, steers
with the feet and is ball bearing.
Christmas Sale price $3.76.
Read Other Side Carefolly
CUT
GLASS
The prices are lower than yon have ever had a
chance Jo buy a number one grade of Cut Glassware
at before. P. & B. Cut Glass is recognized the world
over as the finest that cm be produced in the art
of glass cutting.
SVi- inch Heart Bon-Bon Dish............................. 96e
G-inch Ilemine Bon-Bon Dish......................
.$136
5 inch Lytoii Saucer............................................ 90c
6 inch Easter Saucer....................
$136
Lincoln Salts and Peppers..........................
66c
C beautiful Cut Tumblers................................... $8.76
Jag to match tumblers.........................................$336
Savory Salad Dish..............................
$8.78
Ueirt Salad Dish ..............................................$8.88
Dozens of other beantifol pieoes thxt yon ohonld
see to appreciate.
SnitHidniiCiniiiiian
A Handnor rarior Dawopart «Wa
““^Sir OiHWiM w
Everyone should own- a^ Davenport^a
bed at night and a beauUful Davenport
in the daytime.
.
MQ CA
Christmas Sale prio^T.................
F'
i
aSAKD TBAVEBSE HE&ALD ASD TEAVEBSE BAT EAGLE, THtJBSDAT, DECEMBER 18,1913.
last w«!ok.
Katisonv and son Ivlljalt work
week.
> Euyene 1.0Q(1is and Thos.
day .
Fife Lake Department
CoDducted by Mlw Mae Dewey.
Trav«-rse fiiv i
W« wut to Boko thii DqnitauBt of the
STwUrt pWdUe nitre to til eoneeriMd and to
this ead reqaaft that aU iteou of povoael
gnieral iatmit be teat to ICae Dewey to be
ioeorporated ia the Departiaent We eepecUlly
a*k that charchee. fraternal eodeUee and the
Orange faralah items of interest in their respeotire organitatioBS. Newt of social events and
eaUetataHneati, improvements being made or contenqBated, aad ba^ess changes and transfers in
seal estate in town and country are especially
acoeptable. The above applies not only to the
TtBage of Fife Lake, bnt to the snrronnding
oeanify^^Editor Herald.
day.
l-ldmi earns
Is
visiliuK
at .1. K
'wniiamson and (fnillj; ealh-d
i-ii. Kriir.'s Suiida' ■veitln#.
n uiiil I'eell lialhii
.irlier s]ient Sun
ewy «mi h^lwiii inliiitKm.
.Mis. v'opk Hiook-- Is lielidnit .Mrs.
Waller I’aw. Who has In-eii sl< k for
■tiuc offii eis I-
l.urjiOse
» In- Im-IId at the
Gvsulne. December Hi. Evuryuac come.
The bo* social cUeli Friday even.
Ina bmiiicht the nr^ool five diMtsra.
Kina Ih-an returned to school Mondsv after u week's illni-ss.'
EI.K '.AKK SCHOOI..
Kllen K. .Madison. Teacher.
WaSONS MtKE ROOM
FOR GH^MtS GUESTS
Illy Fnll.-d Cress*
Wasblnnioo.
I*«rc.
17.—To
jirevent
a recurrence of-one of the most emharrastinc IneHcaU that ever befell
••
1
The Jno. T. Beadle Co.
Going Out of Business Sale
the wife of a prMMcnt of' the Uaiied
Ilia tlherlni: i-« IK-Jgdnk .Mi. .
I Herkner with her house work
rs Anhur -Vorili »|huiI
.Momliiy
Mrs. Geo. Frllr
rs. Emest Welborti visiicsl Mrs
ta-nnov of Traverse riiv two da.'s
Klfv l.akr. I>er. IS.—SlMdam(>s I.etty Itroaer and Viola Clark acre In
<
ov«r fiandar.
turned Tuesday from .lai kson. where
they B|«nl the w<-tk with iheli miu. noon a1 J K Siov,. .,
Juiiiek GalhiKher. .who
has ' just
Herman., and ttiniil>
A. ik-Dtall of <>M
Mission
s|H-iit collie frvim Ireland, is staviru; wlihhU
-■Ur» A. Dolber* went'to
Grand
lirothi-r John GuIUikIht.
IUkMk l-YIday to vlelt her von Uecar Thursday and FiMu.
SaehllelH'ii and fullill.v sis-tll
A. K. Hordeauv left Wi-diivtulty (or
and fatailr.
Fred Kolu'itsmrs.
lilt- uii|>er |>t'Dltisiilii to look after the Sunda.v i
Mra kdiia Qiiackenlwah ' mode
a
Hoarh &. Sn-rs busliieSK
l uslneia
liieis trl{>
trli; to Kalkas
Kalkaska klonday .
A iartu nuinlH-r of trult trees bnv.- Uerthn A. KbiibuIii.
In. la* 'Quid sccoi
iM-eii reeelv<-<l lm.-i> to fnili cruwi-is.
d to Kudyxid, Up
who ronteuiidatc
iiiakiiis addliidiuil
•ettincs 111 the S|ivliut.
a. V. .MtiU ol Tuhilo siwmt Monda.v
niamend
i*nrk.
Mias Floreni-e Jelams relurtiod to
The l-adles* Aid of the ('onKreya- Gomh-r hoiidht a
tlonal (hiinh'wiil hohi a lutuiar an-l fri.ia Henry luKle' riKht,
• ailed
will si-rif a tui>|HT ihiH evenliia.
Homer Horton
rtiuton WoOls<-.v lias none to Vul- Adanis. Wednesday.
■■urulso. Ind.. w'liort- he will iiiiend
•S. H. Vanderlioof was a Traverse
iTt) visitor Wedneaila'y.
Hattio .Muiiro. who iinderw.-ni
Heiirv liiRlewiiftht drove lo Tiavi-rsT City. Wediiesdir
.
VInoeiil'ii liosjillal. '
.\iia Hill iwmnhi U. MrCloud^ house
ruiiidly.
i.r Wylie and moved Ills faiiill}
Iti
urday and Sunday from lloloies i
returned
Thurwlav Thursday.
J. Vabjialter
from IVulwuler. aerutu|iubl<il b\ liU
Freil IViw-en was ealh-d lo the
l.> lo kite
dauKhler.
iHHlhlde ..f her daiwhuu.'Mrs Myrtle
of the 1. O. O K. loditc at CadMla.
tieurce Hnni|isrh was a Traverse Joliiisoii rif Wylie, who is teiy ill.
City 'vlsllur WediKT-dav.
Fast vlsili-d at Ih-ii Cim.W-;
Johnnie \Vi>od. and KidMe .lidmsnn
The 1-adiev' Aid of tin- M. 1C. •hiirrh last wi-ek.
went.to Alha Monday. *-tiere
they will hold u liauiar ill the lown hall
-Mr. and Mrs. Huss.1 vlsli.-d at Ih-rt
bave emiduMii^jI for the aimer.
Saturilu' and will cHe an oyster siiiiraliain's. Sunday.
l>pr in tile evviiini;.
Mark Hatter «ent to IVtroll. Wed
Itoben McComihk of Trav«-rs*' City
The
'he hiarrle-l u|n-»|-le's hall uliieh wa' nesdav to look (or em|iln> meiit.
inii;i.l
I idasterioK lor FrevI Rnii
Mry llarrlti of Middlevillo i< visit- held lust eveulni;
.Sidney 'llarfl
made a
iBiye i-fviwu.
‘ Ini; her eon. W. H. HariU and (amllessllin lo Nfsseii fit;, lust WiH-k.
............. Adams and- Wliliuio
M.
II..1 ThuiVld^ l,av
Ja».,.Sewell was a huslness taller
Haoo‘1 vveVe Trayeise A'ity slioniH-r:
Katorday.
Ik <4- 1.;
• 'olonel Youuns and faiiilly, visit*--!
Miss Ida Htef
I Thiirsdav In
) on l.u
her l<ar«-iits.' Ceier
laiitulr.Trav-rsi, ntv.
' .Muses f'antile Crefto and
Ruth
Miss Ada Wiiiiati.so:.
su-m
la.n I'liitii- Kiv>-r. Saliiriluy and »>iiula.v
Porysihe vent .to Traverse City -Sat
i-rtrude'<^>ok
visited at
Gro
week. In Umetia
usday reiurnlnB Sunday.
IMunk and daiuihler. .teahe. it-, l.ake SeluH.I Hisirh-t No J. Moiola;
Mrs. Rena Haskins was home Sat
Hii.-s. ll .M.roiiulrk wild hts sl.-iKhs
left Fridi
Ida}
raud .KsiihU.
urday from Sharon.
. Sidney Hurel.
Granee i-'uller was home hetweeo she all.
Aciies Ikiwen Is Wurklni; for her
trains Saturday' from (ilensirrry.
ster Mrs. Myrtle Johnson oh Wylie.
Klnie.- Ashelhy h it M. .dav fur I
Mrs. t'l)d<- Whittle of SpBTU. ts vis■Mrs, Irene |luni|> lU.wen left .Mon■ lUwt her iiarenis Mr. and Mrs Titus
ij to visit
her
luirvtns.
Ihsitae
Thursdav fo
... foiUiUUIii s sl.-.v
llulnli of Kwlvi-t.
Mrs. Roht. Camphon Is vlslllns her
e-rtha liiil <f Wylie, visited t
IfoCer
parents at Charlevoix this w'eek.
'ednesday in Traverse Cli?
Mrs. O. II. Hunt. Sunday
Miss Nell Reek returned to
her
Mr, and Mrs I. 8iuilh ieli ThUrMlav
Joseph
work In Traverae City. Friday- for a visii with frh-uls
AlU-xan, John I’eki vk. Sr. Sunday.
Watson Uawy;. was home over Stis- fomieily Uieir honu-.
Jii^l>h Johaiiek WUM
day from Petoskvy.
Miss Ida Steele Is vUiimB friends in City vlsiior Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank KUioit returns! Suiioiis Hay
U.-n Pekarek und kVauk Fjl.-u.-k
from a visit to Reed City. Fiinday. •
A eiK-clal eomiiiuu
luieaiion of the fV (umishtd the musli for the Wtaidin'
Some from1 1Fibre, for' 4; A M. Will he held Taraday evciiiiii; dance
. ]yead>
aiH-e at lDi.*rio.|ic
lDi.*ri»< lien. Salur.lay.
Orlando A:Hani* rre|ui1re.l 111.- sch
l*aMit.- of Siitlons Hoy •h-llv.-i. d
at l«.-trU
IH.-trU t •N.i. J, .Saturda'.
her sisur. Iva a yry inu-r.-stluu mid ip-;iru< ilv.- li-<and Mrs
' home tn
8ouih*tui«.
t-uK'iihi*. •■stbriihs and titiM-r
m.-vd- a l.usint-a tri|i,lo
______ y.
.
.
rulflsis Siiiiday evt-iilni! Ill the Ci.n
Uurhkoldar and- dauah- aremiilonal • luin h to u lary:<- and al
^Mrs. ri«-rt Hunt visited
•ialive
ter Marlon of South Boardman.
.-ni-. J, Hill. .Mouday.
The last ul the
Ill til.Kuesis of Mr. and Mrs. Henry niirjJohn Mtkuieeky and
two
<lauehNortli|K>rl Fnfil tin
l.-lwill*il l.-r*, made a t.iislii.-ss trill to Traverse
bolder.
f
Mrs. John
Carpenter
and
a«n was l-vad’-d tur iiiarkCity . Saturday.
Aniln-w - K<’hl has
Henrr -w<-ut to Traven-e Oiy. WedThe slortii of In-t we>-k. iiia>le it lift
V.. wh«
neaday to vtsR b^r aon Milo and fatn- Uullalo. .V
]s>sslM.- lor the ni.-ii to Jo any work
I M-h
oil the road.
They tn-iUMi Monday
s sister.
Harry Wtiwiler and dauRhier Mis*
aeani. full f.irc .
Mabel . w.-nt to Jscouville. FVIdav.
Itay Bowen Kave a (rin- dance
Mrs'H Ryan an-l children
siH-nt
cnronie
for . Fouihern Ohio, where
-•
friends
John1 I'ekarekV.
rldav and Saturdav in Trav<r»e I'itv.
they will si-end the winter.
Suturdav'a* a wed.lliiu
.Mrs. C. H Kihl s|w-m FrI-lay and
Mrs. C Thorae and crandson HusA Christnius. ..m.-naiiimeni will la*
aetl Thoiu*-. went lo Traversa* City -Saturday in .Trovers.- City. Hi.. KU.-st
Kiven
at
the
sch.e.l
hoU!
Baturdav t» vtolt her. son Fred
and o( Mr* John Sai.ts.ru.
Monday evenlnc. Ik.<..mlafr
Mrs. I., 1‘orry oeeuj.led the pulidi In No.
fkmlly.
Ki.-rvone Is cordiiillv invited
Mr. and ilra. Dave Johnson were as- the Coiu.-reiniiloiial •huu-b Sunday
GHBKN
I.AKK
SCHOOl.
DIST .NO.
. Biated in eelebratlnjt their sliver wad- uioririnR In tlw a.luu-ni.- of Itev
Mar>:ar.u Ami. rwon. Teacher.
who conductedI the service
I
In
dins on FTlday, Deceml>er lah. by
ill.mal
tbelf nelKhUtfa.
. . who imve
save them
rprlre In
the
ev.-nlns.
IDK at the lecture was turned ov.-r i..
toBlni; rf-fi 'ecbmeuti for tlie occathe Woman's 4 hih i.. U- used (n (or
ihiTlnp; the catiNe ol h.-alih
Elk l.ake. |t.<* id.-Mrw. liCHrr Im
Clinton I'eek. son Will and dauabMrs BauniMercer and dauchlers and nis and daueliter-Mariear.-t are on the
' t»r. Miss .Nellie, returned fr..rn their
son Fred relumed l.> Trsv.rM- Cllv -l.k list.
visit with relative* In l■elln*^lval.la
«.-lfM-*.lav.
Gwrui- Hoffman «•( Travero- City,
arroapanled by bla nhu-e. Mis* Mar;
A very interestlni: ni.s-tins o< ilw- vl-H.-d frieo.ls n.-r.- ffn.iii f'rldav till
I'eek ot Oiseao.
Woman's ilub was luM at tb. home M.«.l«vVictor Dryant entertained the «:ra.-. of .Mrs Jain.-» KrU 'I........la. af'er
Fraiik S.»iir* mid dauclilor l.urllle.
and Girt and the Keep Swev-t Hasse* hr«n
Th.. proFTani c..n-isie,i «• i..||
iropn Trav.-r-.- City, .\lonof the M. E. Sunday s. Iiool (or the an
cull, naiiie a ship of <lie imvv. aii-l • ur id,,
nusl monthly
business and
social r.-lit .-v.-nts
A v.-iy hi-tru.ti'e an I
T
Th.
I,..re.. ... n.-vl l.v
Mrs. t'ora
m.s-tlnK at lh«- bjime of hi* -frand- .le on • II..W Can
nJdj. ihIrve-S died bj.Hld •yi>ar>'nl*, T. iMiy in South Fife Ijike. S>-hool and Huw Can Tea.herw Hef|.
• le»n:e lUIrd vetll to Mesli-k SatFridav evenlns. De.emlfr IJ.
the H.iii .-r' by Miss l.illlan Htiu.i.sch.
Mun.lay .-v.-nlnc
-M H<dRlunethal. maoutaciurer and A v.-rv iiii.-ieslInK pai*r on •Ainerl
A fan-well iwny wa* itlv.-n Monowii.-r of the RpeeUlly CMblnp "
cu's Fliiesi Parks." by MUa Gertru.}.' day uIkM for Mr. and Mr- Siiilili
of n. veland. Ohio, hu purchased
Garth.Mis* Clara Thiuiias rave a l^wis irf Yuba, who will l.ave'ioda
talk on ihc Kstey |.aTk ..T Colvsrado. f..r the Fi-iM-r IVDilisula.
Tlioy ar
f.illowv-cl
h.v
sb.in
d.-s.'ri|d|uiis of
pi--s.-nl.Hl with a set of knlve*
an
1 assUUnt BDd will take nol.-il luirks'ii
• haree ol the
hoiilness
when
Mr.
^‘*Mr».
1-KH.rKo Way
W
Mrs. I'HHiriro
and
lauclitor
. isiumeihal return* to Cleveland afjer
Hazel, of lUfpid City,
visited
.Mr*.
the holidays.
Way'* l.rolln-r*. James and John H«-an
A business meetlDK of the B|i*orth
and famlllea from Frldav till Tues
1>-Bcue was held at the parsunaae
day.
Moclay evenlDff. December IT.
The
Mr* Goo Miiiiro and dauuhter HI
(oIIowIdk officer* were elected
for
Inra have been s|M.-iidlBK a few dav*
_>tb« n.M six months: President. Mra.
(rontinuod from Paso Throe.)
In Ueiitonla with Mr. and Mrs. FYauk
Uoyii Walter*: first vice pre»ide|rt.
Munro.
Mrs J.. -i.. lx)op: second vIcertirAiSchool Note*.
dent. Mr- I> £. HIH*; third vle^preiiMiss Huffry rotumod
to
Mthonl
Idcti' M-- Carrie Fhler: fourth viee
Alonduy mortilnc.
.N'eedl.-ss tn sar.
presid-M Mi>-< Bessie Hodse*: stK-reevery one was very slud lo sm- ,her.
tar}'. l-br-.l Walienv- treaaorer. MUa
Mrs. F'rank Sours vjslled the Pri
Mildred H.sJv.-s. omnlst. Miss Marie
mary rvKim PYlday oftoiBtton, briimlnK
BattentlOd
•
primar;
with her a haake .of iil.vlj
i«>|i|mh1
Tlie m.-m’-ts of the Opportuntiy
-oW several of his ••orti. The treat wa* very murli cneiaas of the %i y; .-hurcb were royally
joyed by Iwlli teach.-rs and impirs.
•oieruiiievl at th- home o( their
G^Tlie Christmas entertalnnient will
teacher. T. J.
iju„an
oyt
Tuesday
be given in the GJsoner'hall. Friday
evaaln* of
IhcmW Sni.
There
were thirty three |•^esenl.
Mi». Inby bet
hef dauffhteni Mill
Gladys, served
euests
Church Notes For D«e.
Dec. 21,
21, 10tV
PreaehlnK at *
a m. by 8, A.
P. Reake*
6<mday Rcbool Cl
a. tn.
Piamond park
States—tliat which
the
occiirrefl
Taft aduioistration
durinc
when
Mrs.
Taft Invited Col. and Mrs. tloethals
the White
house
as
Chriaimas
ntiesiM and bad to n-cind the isviia
il<m mid aend Oieni to a hotnl Ivecatise
of
Insufficient
aicuiiiaiidittidns-r-flvi'
mldllloiiul BUi-sl riHiliiK have lieen a<h)
o the exei-iitlve manstoii.
lofbre
rooms
the Roiited
have
H«-re
aumher of
restricted
the
her of Ruests.tu I wo . or tliree.
bednum
This
AU Wool 7 pound Blankets, $5.50 & $6.00 pr.
Stable Blankets, $2.25 & $2.50 pr.
$15 Single Harness lor $11. $17 Single Har
ness lor $13.50. $18 Single Harness for $14.
Our Entire Robe Line at Cost.
w inter. tOs. Wilson w ill he enabled to
Invite i.i-r friends to visit her wllhOttI
dec. 4-tf
/ear «f ciiiharrassmeBt.
I
•l«n.
A buDdIa OR the end of-a stick la a
pretty anro a(|o that the man who
!•
cartlaa it hu loel hie frip.--H»ck.
“s:
Kingsley Department
The .people of SEingsley and the earroonding
conntry are all interetted in thii Department.
We aball be glad to have indiTidnaU, chnrchei^
the Oivige, fraternal societies and all other or
ganizations hand in items of news; personals,
azmonneements of meetings, notices of entertain
ments, bnsinesi changes, public improremenU
being done or contemplated, sales of rasl e^te
In town or conntry, and any other-items of gen
eral interest.—Editor Herald.
house I..rnieTrir,
. Ur-
i:
Will JlarijMin
troll Idist w.-i-k.
U
from
Ctiuixh Item*.
hVec M.-thudlst^K-v
T. V. Huff
will i.e.-ar;. jit II).- Nlekcrson vliun’.
Wm. Woigasi of Cinlillai-. v.ii*
|.••■\t .Sunday m..rnltui at lJ:m. a m
KU.-M last w.-ck
at
the
.-<«.rci(--oii
Sul.l-mtp'Si lu.nl at \n:.s) a. m. Th.-r.
iionip.
win l,.-,|uil |u*n itior.* sessions of Sub
'Mr... Falling' an.l d-niuhi.-r Xeiiua.
imh evhnt.l in III.- thuri ll during th.who bav.. bp.-u v-isilitu: for »oni.- l:iiic
wiiit.-r m.'iulis.
K
Fumiiu. w.-nl lavt FY-lday to
ili.-ir
home III Gran.l Rai.hli.
^
Hvnuaii 'Savior,
who
ha*
'.iccri
-p.-ndiiig ;i vv.H-k at tmm*-.
lo hU work in Jackson last ThursMr* Cha*
tVi>ni*oii
called
fritu^l.. aKaiii'la«t Tliurndur
sii-'
li.-r .Ittughl.-r Mrs
A.kwcll
started
F>May for ili.-lr horn.- in New York
CUas. t'mld.-hgii-k of t.ow'nll. arrlvv.l
Tliiir.-.liiy fur'll f.-w .lays' vi.sll with
frl.-iuls. ,11.- has li.-.-n ill th.- hu-pUiil
f.u aUiiii a niouih, uudergolnr an up
.-rmlon for am* ndii iils. l»ii is nowrc.uv.'ring rapidly
R H. Fensteinacher of liip Rapids
has iH-en in town fur Hi.- past
lew
dav, limkliig aft.-r his proiw-rtv.'
FVed Wall was In Tra
City last -wa?fk. tbi- guest of h.r son'
.1 uhn
rank Harr.
C.leii R1.-1I s}«ni ytatiirday and Sujj■lay St hntne.
Mrs. YoumatiK from
near Orawn.
sp.ni several days of Iasi week with
. &ik Xak*
lEfS OF TIE OIUI TUVEISE lEIIOI
.'ni at tl.e s'hIuI in
worth !..-i.gtie at ll
l«rsnnag.' lu.sl
WtHlnesilay evening.
Jove.! an.l a dalnly lijii.-l>.
Mrs.'Chas. Hocflio wa-. the pii.:
last wlfk rtf her dmmhi.-r. Mr*. It;
Hackmuti’of Traverse CUv.
wnii Mr* l-'amiig'a. «.«. Hr »i.
For Men
Uapilst-H,.v
M A.
I.ld<gr*'.s
ap
iMiloinienis fur
Sunday
next
ur.-:
Kltigsiev. lir.Ttu a. III. SparRiig. S:;:" p
111. Kliigsl.-,v. 7:'..i I", m. Young I'eo
I'les' m.H-iing at iM*. p, m Tople by
W Htiiin
Thpic Is "A Christian Splr
It Bii-I H..W- It May i'r.-vail. '
Th.-re
will lx- hm'i'IbI Chrlsliiius v-\enisi-r
-IT III.’ .Iiiir.il on curislmas .-v.-. .Aft
th.- mpriiing B.-rvicTs last Simdiiy/onc
m.-iiilsT was re.'cl..Hl Into the sdliirch.
(ji'l W.-du.-sriay the lueinl.ers
mid
tri.-iids ol tho new pastor ami wit."
calle.1 on th.-m ami led whal is culled
a v.-g.-laldi- and fmil sli.iwer.
-ifr.
an.l Mrs. _M.ldl.- were
greatly eur■•rlsed and pli-ustHl and wish to thank
ihi-tr calb-rs for ilic ••^i.r.oslon
of
lov.. shown. 1)11 Monday ev.-ning IS
..f til.- young p.Hipl.- tii.-t at the parsunage and i.rgani/.-d a Junior l.*iague
Willi Mrs M. A, .Uddle a* dlre- tor
I'resldent. Harold Wilsuu: vice presid.-nt. Etta
.Mox':
set-reiaFy,
Clara
Mox, and irc.iBurer. Donald Case. It
was ileelded to meet at some home
.■very- two week* on Monday even-
For Women
SAFETY RAZORS
FOUNTAIN PENS
To'lLET SETS
.
MANICURE SETS
SMOKING SETS
IVORY NOVELTIES
CARD SETS
LEATHER
KitiK-b-y. I>.H- I.-, -Mr- H 1.
has r.H'ov.Ti'U friui. :i v.-rv
luu* mnes*.
sIkm
ii'liiits-Hl
A Good Assortment
A FTER a satisfactory holiday sale our assortment
^ of gift goods is still quite complete and contains
many durable and beautiful articles suitable for
iioliday'presents
/
'
MIRRORS
FLASKS
BRUSHES ANO COMBS
TRAVELING SETS
DESK
VANITY BOXES
HAND BAGS
KODAKS
FOUNTAIN PENSIVORY FRAMES '
MANICURE PIECES
PERFUME
ATOMIZERS
STATIONERY
CANDY
ETC.
SETS
CIGAR HOLDERS
POCKET BOOKS
DRINKING CUPS
MILITARY SETS
ICY-HOT BOTTLES
ClGAf
CIGARS
ETC-
No trouble to show goods
Wait’s Drug Store
Mrs. Sanford Piucker and son Glenn
Mia* Knuwlcs from Three Rivers.
of Acme: H. Crole and
daughter.
Ik vlBiling ut the I’eiue home.
Mrs. Alice Howard and little son Mr*. la-wi* HavlB of lUsi Jordan, were '
of Kingsley, are
visiting at Cbas. gueslB of Mr. nn-l Mr*. C. H. Drake
Monday cvenipg.
Hox'b this week.
School will < lose Friday (or a boltGrover llr.-vM)
and
Miss
Kellie
Gray ..f Kingsley and Emery Ctark. day vacation of two weeks.
Gl'NTON SCHOOL,
and -Mis* Fleichcr-of Grant.' visited
EUubeUi-E. Evans.-Teachet.
at Ira Malchett's last Sunday.
Mis* Kibel Groff i* working at Will -------------------------a.
-------------------------------------------- ---Taylor's.
The Sabbath school Is very Inter
esting now,
nfty^eight people were
In attendance lant Sunda}-.
Melhn<!lsl—Ri-v. .las. Coles' aidKiIntIra M.-Hell one of jonr ploBoen died
at his bonie last Sundayv HU funeral
Siitnmil Cltv,
STATES OF AMERICA.
was at III.- ilHckley .-huTc-h on Wed- JINTTEO
.liinior la-aaiie at 7 :i» p r
I Kie nesdav, and Iniemient In the Downs
Western Dlstrici of Mi»Higan—s*.
worth i..-iigue at r.:.iii p.
•d by
In the United Stales Dlstrli-t Court la
.Mrs Chas. Weaver. Topic. ' How
ami for Said HIsirl.t. Souibem Di
I Make a (flad ChristmaB For Thus.vision.
Who Have Made Miiny Chhrlstmases'
In the matter of Joseph K. Resnick.
iflad ».r Me'- Tlnf.|o|.|e at lhe,.liinUankrtiin.
Inr l.eaguc ia ''Wher.' Is He Tlial Is
.Vo. 12i)o in Uankrupicy.
'alle.1 King of the J.-wsr
There
On this nth day oDDeceniber. A.
-III be Chrlsimaa exeri.isi-s in the
D.. IMS. on reading the pelUion hjC
said bankraiR for discharge. It U or
c-hur.h on Christmas eve The usual
strict.
1
Dee
l«.—The
.
dered
by
the
court Uisl a bearing he
program.
held In
had u|K>n the same on the Hftb .lay of
iborhoM
FTIday
January. .\. I)., IM4, Iwfore said court,
M.'*l. k...................... ... ..
.
both
Boi'Ullv
and
flnan
at
Grand
Kaiiid*.
in -.aid district. al 10
I Sunday ariernoon
r. and Mr*. .1, H. Flack
Trav- o'cloi-k in the forenoon, and that no
' called at Thos. Ghei•ring's tice thereof -be published In the Grat.d
lay.
Traverse Herald, a new-*i«UK.-r printed
irrlct
Cc.lar Run In said disirl.i. and that all known
evening was
attended. hMrtyvlsiied her
has. Mahn. <Tedttom and othea persons Ilf interfour w'l-re pres.-ni
i very .-njoyal.le
est may ai>p«ar at said iluie ami |ilar«
evening was s|vei
Ice cream and Saturday.
reiic
and show cause. If any they fiave. why
cake were *«'rv.Hl.
the pni.ver of said iveOllouer should
]nu- fn>in Montana to si*'i
At'the mtage prayer meeting at
not l-e granle.1
-r In Michigan, has been .visiting
r*. lamisa Wheat's home last wvek
And it I* further ordered by the
ml. Mrs. Chas. Drake.
lere were twenty In allendsnce.
H se
Gladys Malm a|>elled
the
school
Mis* Maude Marrlson is spending
r» co|il«
}wn Frida.v aft.-moon.
le week with her sister. Grace in
Mr. and Mrs. W I. Allen are s|.eO'Ir. addressed
Traverse City,
I them at their ivlaces of residence
Ing a few days at IhMr old home near
Cora Boicart s|N-at
Tiresday
«nd
) stalvsl.
.Maple t'lty
Wednesday lu Traverse »'lty.
Mike Uherlc
Witness, the HONORAIILK ri*ARWllme Mn;on of Jviogslev.
.
---------- iii„ M)n. Tho)
ENCK W. SI-jtSSIONS. Jndge of said
-er -Sunday guest of Mis
ilss rado fra js;.vturday.
Coiiri. and the seal thereof, at Grand
apids. in said district, on the 11th
..
u,
Sutton* Bay is visiting
Atuos Hoasrt
the boy preacher.',t Cha*. Mahn's.
ly of l»ecemb.T. A. D-. IbIS.
will gpi-ak at summit City next Sun-.
Nathan W.«
Attest'
day <-v.-nlng. and hi reafier win preach Harold l3>wl*
CHAS, J. POTTER, aeriL
remUrly every other Sunday even-1
Cn-rald RoUertson of Grant
(Seal of Court.)
visitor at school Tuesday afternoon.
,-v__
dec 18, 88. *
♦
Abl are iiibllani over the sueves.
th. Ir iinzaar and chlrki-n xHp|>er irlven
last Thursday evening.
The aui>p.-r
was «vcel1eut and .well patronized
I
iiulll
'wo carloads of pig* and.cattt'
werc shlpjK-d truin this
place
las'
.H-k mill a [Hvullry car this week.
H.^W. tk-Blils' new home Is plaster
I now and V 111 soon !«• ready fo oci;. P. Saylor retum.-d from Wells'■n. Ohio, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sor.-iis.-ii were guests
nl their daughter,
daughter Mrs. Ernest Storrs
of
of Temu^. Cily
last Tu.-sday,
l>o. Schoendur
lioendurr of Traverse City,
wrf the guest of hi[^
I
hrolhur John, last
E. j. Case was
wa* a Fife l^ke bitslcics*
taller on Monday.
l.eo Will, heomb Is now employed
< npereior'/or the H«H vxebango at
rawn.
School closes Pridar for a week's
vonaUoo.
The GlMoers had a v.-ry soreessfiil
Katbcring last P*i1d3y evening In ilirir
liall. when they InlUated alnetoeB new
meml'ors into the order
The Inlllalion work was iH-nutiriilly e
mplifl.-d
degree team Iroii Maj >n Over
hundred wer.* present and
..
froshnients were serv'od X**’'' '*i.
work. There were several delegates
from neighboring lodges, and Idstrlct
I>e|.uty- John Fewlaiui of Msniun wts
present.
LEGAL NOnOBS.
«
Cfunton Pistriet
lUnd at .tiou p. m.
♦pworth I
t <; .-in' p.' B
Prayer
m
rarer m.-etinR
every Wednesday
cventof-at 7
/fotH^ort
I.. R. i’e«-k have reium<.d
frip
to
Cleveland.
own and rGrand lhi|.|ds.
I. J. Krel*
« left Ws*li,..adar (til.
Id Rapids to vdiU reUtlve*.
r. asd Mr*. Peur CtolMla&MB
In Boys’ and Children’s DepeuUnent Continues: Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Underwecir, Sweaters, Mack
inaws—afl gomg at reduced rates. We must have the room. Men’s Suits and Overcoats in Main
Room.
^
THE HAMILTON CLOTHING COMPANY
GBJlSD TEATEB8E HERALD AHD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THUB8DAT, DECEMBER 18,1913,
. PAOBBXZ
stale bread lope i-np may be rolled Jelly-like.
crs.ken.1. two tables,»on» butter.
Uolled Rice With Applcs-VVor api> tablespoon rboi.|K«d parsley, two p,e,. three, Ublei|KX>nfuls of lewderispoons sail, one half teaspooa pep- ..<1 gngar. one-ihlrd cupful of water,
per. one teasiKwn chop,onlod. Rub jnlee of half a-lemon, one heatiing
the butler Into the crumbs and let ublpspoonful of butter. Pare, .ore
l least an h«jr. when the lert ,0^ quarter the apples and place iliem
Un. Jhbel Batei WUliuu. Editor. '
seasoning maybe'added. Tills
ameartlien baking dlHh in a slnxle
makes a crumbly stuffing.
Kor in tayer Sprinkle them with the i«wd- royater stuffing leave out from the ^ „,aar and letiion Jul.^, and add the
above mixture one cup of crumbs aud^»„ar and the butter divided lot?
one ubiespoon butter, and add 2S amall piece*. Bake in a slow oven,
ts-bom legairfs oysters Issi. leaving them whole.
basting frequently until tender. Serve
ward UiM» Chr
» Dawn.
know that there
_
___
—~ .
*l*h boiled rice, using the juire in
SbIpiDX oeea with droopini; «j-ea.
.omes mwn the world at this jiibllani
Place of cream.
^
M th« |(atef of Paradlae.
»ea»m a spirit of peace and ^ good
“Mes. suWnIttnB (or the world o( }or
will, a spirt! or poesy and of romance.
'
That shall stn and dsath destroy:
unknown and unfell at any olher time.
Good For Every bay.
QnaDcb your Upera. burning dim.
and which lends a r.-ssonab1e«ess and
•“aspootin>r the trader Cbrlatmas hymn
ManaliaWUn Cod Pish ('Akes-BoU
, these enduring su|K>r
- -------------------- ---------RlaM faintly thro" the hush,
of shorienlng. on* totirili 10 one.tMrd .ons ,>ound of salt cod fish and restitkms
which
we
are
loth
neraldlng the montlng's blush.
Bckii.^ cupful of milk or'water. -Pare, tore move all the bones. Run'the
by any reference to logic
Cop»rw*.iilurtS. acurioitari
nd «nj ...no. ihc
tta„ .11™ II,., il.ro.sh . m.., cboppor .11.
See the delicate white' light
sweetened ------water and i.,-large onion. Boll and mash seven I
.11 ih.t 1.: I. Rn,.; ..d ... p..n. ...non,
..-.lo.od
Stlrerlng the edge of night!
NUkG a largd- ^laioes. then beat Ihqm with I
to
Um.
W
mil.
cblldr...
.“d.
'™d'.
Spread your pinions half unfurled!
>lng Into the (Isb uotil well mixed, then a^d I
SbafU'Of splendor smite the world! unquestioning the Joy and the faiili
and leaking three well beaten eggs, six table- [
insolred bv this holiest of at sea- the Hour to w’.b* the
AngMa t^^^hat watch and pray
sons^xebadge
1-owder have been ,.revlousl> add.sl spoonfuls of hot milk, four tablePor the da^ of <%nsimas Day;
*
_____ ;__________add the milk or water a little at- a spoonfuls of butler. oniMpt*yt.-r leaUtt your eyes «nd look abroad. ,
Hew to prepare a Turkey.
il'ne. mixing It In with a knife, Ti-ru eiwonfiil of lemon Julra. and seasonLo! th.' glory of -the l.ord:
—By Celle Tbsiter. Ilf you are an old and experlenW-d the dough on ,o a lightly fiourol lug of salt, red |«-ppor. grated
husekeep.r you need not read this It board, knead It with ihe hand* v,-r.
mug. and finely cho|.ped parsley to
ts printed for the iK-nefU of this slTghtly to get It smooth, then pat It taste. ,S^t away to cool. Wten cold
vear's brtde*-wbo.
brtdes-who. are planning to en- with
mold Into rake*, handling th. in as
,
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,h- i year's
wiib the
the rolling
rolling pin
pin Into
Into aa crust
crust aa. . mold
■■ 'lUy, as possible. Pry In plenty of
^ Ring, me^. merry bells oer the ^
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relallons of Idcli thick. Blacy* the .ooked apnle itebU;
>oking hot fat to a golden brown
.
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• '•’elc various • Johns- with a Christ- In a baking dlsb and lay the c^ust amoki
. Ring out your Joyon* peal.
dinner In the new little homes over It. Covey/"closely and simmer cnlor. l>raln and serve hoy.
• The Savior cornea! The t'hrist Is
, which are so full of happiness that It
for threesjoarfers of at/ hour. Re-Eicollent PoieOvers-Theae
|K>p•
bora!
> cannot kee,> spreading out iintU It
move the cover and brown in a butover*are Uellcious for bn-akfast or
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He comes tp uve snd heal.
. takn In all the world.
oven.
lea. and .make a delightful change
Home Cheer Is Indebted lo the RuA,ip1e Tea—Roast>U« apple* and fronr toast, guM*. or griddle .akes.
eal Californian for this timely article. Pour lioillng water oeer them, letting
Pollowthe rule cxacil.v.
never dd
a
Fluffed llojist
Tiirkey-Setct a them sUnd untilthe water Is ««ld.*b*Mng powder.-or more Hour.
The
young, plump turkey hen for sweetSat-eien to taste.
hatter must Im* thin. Ih-ai two eggs,
and tender meat As soon as killedHuleh Ai'ple Pudding—Four tablewithout separaniig. until
the* are
iH'gln at once to strip off the feathers, spoonfuls of sugar, one cupful of mJlk.
creamy, add one cupfulof sweet
Ho not make the roisuike of scalding one egg. one-fourth cupful of butter,
mjik. one-half teasiKMinful of salt and
• llie hird. fs It change* the Havor. one plntflour.lwoieasi-oonhilsofbak. one cupful of flour;
b.-ai uiilll
Ing powder, plneh of salt, four Lanse smooth. Strain and half fill _ liot
Thesef beanrifulChristmasthoughuTake a few feathers-*ii the hand and
The l-pllft"
from "The
I'pllft".. expe-ss
expn-ss ilomegive a quirk Jerk tow ahl-tbt^ tpll. a* applea. Rut the butter Into the flour, greased gem pans, then lake for
Cheer's senUment' better than any the skin Is ............. .........
..1 off If salt, and lAkIng powder and beat tnto't»eni>-f1ve mlautes in a mod. rat< l>
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pp the
II,r a smooth balt.-r
batter with the well henten hot
original article could.
pulled toward the head.
When
hot oven.
oven. The
The pojMJvers
poisovers will
will swell
swell
e remove.1. since the bird e« and the ixillk. Pare the apples m me unes their original Jiulk. and
J.
,^j'‘v^^thls m'^wge bv bolding the head and passing the and *HA- fairly thin Into a well-but- w|„
hollow.
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sprinkle thickly
,.,^_Sifl two .upfuls
of Christmas In our heart* so thst It body htckwsrd and forward
to with the sugar. .A few bits of butter
^lur and ihrvw. level Huispoonluls
became the lns,dratlon of our live*, blazing ,*per. taking cardotted over the a,.ples give Bddltloml ^ taking |«wder into a lasln, rub
how soon ehe millennium would be "wreh the skm.
tablesimonful of lard, and
wlUi us. for who would wrohg his »»>e first Joint Begin at l«.k of ihe richness. Over the appb*s |K)ur the
skin the. entire thick batter, and bake In a uKvder.vte„.,u.poort,u, „(
and
neighbor with gw«i will in the heart neck and —• n
1 until the fririt Is eoft. enough milk !» mak., a dough which
•Love Is the fulfilling of length of the Iwly. Turn the skip l>' hot
the hrea*i. stripping It from Serve with hard sauce.
i liakinc
can (be easily rolled out <
*u**i^ve *nrt^aelfh^!"^s- »l'<‘
Apple Whip Brop.-i—tine cupful oi ,^^0. The doiich should be• rvilled
. one-half Inch In Ihlvl
Ickn.-ss
i/ivB that
*hsi holds
hold* the
the b.
Ic loved
loved to the body. Carefully remove the flour, one cii|.ful of sugar one ancl
slonste love
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tensiKHUifuls of liaking i>ow- j
^
j,it* mist.
one-1
so clOMly .that the tIbIod
•-'aer.
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an else but onr*^loVrf? but brosd. Unger In the throat and break the llg- Qer. small
small pb-ce
,.|..ck of
of butter.
butter, one «g. ............ __ _
quarter
fite meJIuiu
lablesjioonful* of milk, clnas„r ouough appl.-s to fill the
generaui love that bolds all tbs worW aments that hold the Internal prgans1 three
(
oiie. Make
«»sr an incUlon moD
and nutmeg. Sift the flour and
thn.e.fnurt!^s
In Its embraee-the sick, the poor, the to the breastbone.
i
i and work Ihe hand sugar jtogclher thoroughly and rub
^ cupful of migar. I'nles*ap
md wive*, because glr- i
ing It the *lgn Ol loving. There is siowiy
arouno. not through, the or-'
the butter Into them. Take out a
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rSemwfon S Uie world In Auch gans. keeping the finger, close to the small handful and set It aside. Then
mttog Ind «ch one of us
bre.Hhone unVil they can reach no add the Imktng .«.wder and ml* tbnr^
loves with unselfishness, land that farther, and loosen the organ* on-aCh
“•* let them get tender, ivraln and
1 heliM in such measure sW® down toward the back. The gall U and the milk to the flour and
pUcp Iq the crust Sprinkle one
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n—. .nd fe.r thmi has brought it the finger be kept up and everVthlng ge« pans snd oved the top of en.li
, , p^ur over the apples
r^TnstiS of^sl“g U to the loosened l.fore drawlqg out there one sprinkle the flour «d sugar
„(
..ccam. If the
heights where it U bound to climb, will be no danger of its breaking, whirl, wa* remold
cream doee not cover the appl-s. .
V Pear Itseir It but a form of selflsb- <'»ently draw out all the organ* at powder wa* added, and then du t
U
*weeimilk
may beadded
t<>
.’whan* love castelh out once. It may l»* the light* tnd wlndcinnamon and a llllle nutmeg.R<tvo e«,ugh, a*the HourwillilU. ken
'
pf,.e will not come out with the rc*t. hot with apple whip lumred over
^mclenily. Bake hi a moderate
a
In
them.
i
cnisi
and
the
apple*
“It U a good thing with the ending The lighu will be f
cut Into ^
J^ome Cheer
HAMILTON
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unbroken. Wash these ideres and Wash the apples and pul them In a/
.
Th* Original Halcyon Oaya.
. use for the gravy if desired.
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Simmer down
^
The days at Chr
origmsl “Halcyon Days - Theywere
ToStuff theBird-Work tfTe ha«4 unUl thp apples will mash easily.
„ellcious hot or cold,
swfrillndbecause thehalcyon, an an- gentlyunder the skin oh thebreasV
FUvor slightly with cinnamon and any
dent aame. for the Wngflsber, wa* to lift the skin from thh flesh, work- other spices desired snd rub through
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fabled to build lu nest upon the Ing through the rut made hy taking a coarse sieveCandy as a Christmas C‘ft
water* at this season of the year. It out the neck. Uklng rare not to break
Pilling for Apple CusUrd Pte-One^
was popularly believed that this bird, the skin. Put a thin layer of dress- pint ot apple rauc. one ublespooiV'^'Tjffjp,,,. yudge—h'lrrt lui.l: Tlicee
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sugar, one cup whitesyrup.
through the Influenee of the holy se» Ing between the
skin and the flhsh . foi of butter, three eggs, one-fourtn
iful of salt, one-bsir oupjil ,
„.,rai water Cook this
till
son. had the power of charming the Plate the rest of the stuffing lljtfitly tes
hgrten*
enough to .crack when
winds and wave*, so thst the weJlher in the body, being careful not lo track of sugar, one pint of milk, one-half
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was then calm and peaceful and en- It. When the breast Is stuffed draw teaspoonful of lemon Juice. Heat the
.Second Ian
abled the halcyon to pay U* eggi the ekln of the neck over the back milk.' Boat the yolRs of the egg* ^ne cup of sugar, one fourth t up
within iU floating nest and brood and fasten H to the back with a thoroughly with the sugar and salt.
^ook this lo a hair stage and
upon them in perfect sa^'.
skewer. Turn the-tipe of the wlhg* add the apple sauce, then beat the
p,
In olden day* the faith of men de- under the back and fasten with a mixture Into the bot milk. Add the
«dir.
pour the first mixture
clarad <hat all Nature testified In skewer, running it through the wings lemon Juice .or flavor with spice* If
second, add one teaspoon
various ways to a recognition of the and body."' ,Make an Incision lo the preferred. A shallow dUh lined with vanm,. brat until quite stiff and loui
greet event commemorated In the cel- skin near the oi«-nlng where the en - lutitry should be prepared, and the
^u„ered pans,
^raUoD of Christina*. The wind* and trail* bave been Uken out and In- lastry baked before the cusUrd Is
Canov-Takc a rart of the
seas, as well as the animals and the sen the “drumsticks' In Ihe holes,
added. When the-cusiard 1* baked
^
planu and all iUier living things, and tie all firmly In position *“>» cover It with a meringue wade oMhe
cave evidence of an Innate knowledge plenty of clean cotton cord. - Now egg wW^ and half a
Chocolate Candy—Melt some chocoof Uie advent of this glorious annfrer- grease the turkey well wlth,butter or gar. ThU should e slightly browned ,
i the stove. Mold part of the
sary and berame imbued with the olive oil. dredge with flour and pUce la a quick oven.
dlvlntty fudge into liall*,'drop Into the
prevailing aplrtl of Joy and peace and R on a trivet In a baking pan in a
Apple
Fritlers-One cupful
reuw.c .rrrr
•doraUoiL
-hot oven lo sear qulckljrt that lu flour, one-fourth tea*i«>nful of salt.
parifnne Paper.
Tradition aay* that at the moment Juice* may not escape during the one-half teaspoonful of baking powDates—Remove seeds of
of Ctrtot's birth s unlverapl peace roasUng. Brown the back first. This
der. two eggs, one-half cupful of milk.
raigned throughout the earth and hrav. allow, the Juices ^ l«e reutoed In
one-half cupful of amcar. three apple*
ens: that a profound silence rested the breaW. and the while meat will
SIR the flour, salt and baking powupon the world; that the birds stopped be moist and tender. When the tor- der together. Brat the eggs snd turn
Flgs-Soak whole figs It.
In their flight, the rattle ceased to-key is well seared ledaen the beat Ibom and the milk and sugar Into the
^
feed, and men became motlonle*, with and baste freqoentfr with equal part* middle of the flour. Beal these to^
auMen awe la the mld« of their of butter and hot water as soon as
gether thoroughly. Dip slice* of *P- ^ ^
,^1,.
labors, and that the atars gllUered the flour upon the tuftey has been
t<l«« tot® the batter. Pry until brown trouble. You ran fill .evwHh added lustre, and the nn twice nicely browned. An eight pound tur- In deep faL
Christmas boxes with the assorted
bounded for Joy.
key should be allowed three boors In
Baked Apples With SuU-Pral and
e desired with bolly ribbon.
From tbit tradition eame the super- a moderate oven, and It may bo^redg- coref as many apples
aUtlons of the Middle Agee relating ed with Roor a eecond time about one and pUoe them In a deep pan with a
to th* mtiacnloue ptienomena snppoe- hour before it Is to be eerred.
beeping Ublespoonful of sugar and
ad to occtf each year at Cbrlsimas- - fHome Cbeer prefera to be on the half a cupful oY water to each apple.
r of which, aurrtvlag aa^e srde. and eteam the turkey (or an Flaoe te the center of eatfr apple a
thnaBh the oantartH. still find do- hour, in the hig wash hoUer before apoonfsl of chopped nuU and a strip
Make a plain omelet and when
lowly ^follow- '^ttlng It Into the oven. If thfv* la of lemoe or orange peek Sprinkle ready to aerve. spread a cui>ful of aptoni*.)
* grated »«ry slowly
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