Grand Traverse Herald, February 13, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 13, 1913

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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TWICE A. WEEK- -TUESDAY AND THURSD AY--S1.00

A YEAR
KO- 13.

TSAVEtfSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THI RSDAY. FKH. i:i. 191H

eOARDMAN AVENUE SCHOOL IN RUINS

MRS. JOHH GUGBt
Well Known Kingsley Woman Passed
Asay After bong nines*.

RAHLE HARES IN CITY UF MEXICO

lOngsley. Feb.' II —Mrs. John Guger. wHh the fighting splril to carry
plesinre with biisiness, la a plan
FIRESTMUK i BUILOW DURIK NIGHT BNHOPES rial
CENTBI OF CAPITOl IS SHAKING WitH THE ROAR OF HEAVY
followed by Urinnell stona all over who for the (ost seven years has lived Ihetr desires. They came tuU of
m-ar the old Uartlett place, died la.-^t ihUKiasni' and they fonghl their fight
'SIBUCnnK M FUMES EMIY THIS WRMIIG-IUPID the atate, and It has in every caw- night
ARTIUEIY OF FEDBUIS WHO AREBIREGTIRG THEIR HRE
«Hh chronic liver IrouWe. She and • won.
proved as piolUable as U is interest'
SWEB>« FIRE MADE IT iMnSSIBLE FOR FHIBIBI TO '-ig.
leaves a husband, four children. c-n>The new movement is but two
ni Grant and one at iluckiey. weeks old, yet in that tints and w’lib.
UPGR ARSBUl IR WHICH OIAZ AH HIS ROE RBROES
ftovere were laid for the followtog
GREK AFTER ONCE STARTB IN PART1TI0NSAND CQUNGS. members
of the Traverse City elttre: while the'UTTicr iwoare at home. Had out tbe eziieDdlture of any money at
ARE STRORGIY inRERCe, RIG BUIlDIIIGS SRATTBIEO
H. F. Stneke, manager: f. U Itacon, she lived through this year she would all. tlie movement l•ecame wo strong
have been f«0 years old. She has many that outside of Wayne courfly It swrj.t
fidlllnc;
E.
W.
lUrkham.-Hetoskry;
IMUin Wv IimMmI mGIty Bute at S37.000 ud F. A. Orosi. W. f. Ashely. Olto friends who mourn her loss and her nil liat ISO of the dlslrirls of the AND BURRBI.
. .
^
Powers. W. C. XlcCInird, hVed Dcve'ti- |N-rHuiiaUty will, lu- en-ally missed In stale, ft became so strong .that It
SIT,000 laamiin Was Camed-Real Otigbi of Fire Is dorf.
O. R. Erick. A. J- Nauman, the tielKhliorhood.
took control of the. committees on n-sNot Kaon, locMm mere tt Started, Belog Only Means agents of Travefcee t'ily. the .Misse£
oluiionK and iierDisneai orsanlzailon SMs ge Cboked wltti Dead am Wowleil Mae) of iMm ara
Ruby Cia.vaon and itln HruM-b <it the
and order oT biiwliu>«s. ft idtred Ser.1)^ WMtN la Base a Tlwory.
Non-Giiielialajits., Impessilile to Seegre Goirect Flpires as
<>rn»* force, and'Mias Elsie IteardsliHr
aior W. Prank .lames, aa oui-aml^ui
of tbe sheet music deparmtem.
Kooseva-iier, in the i-halr as iK-rnanens
<P
Tuesda)-'* fsecord-Evle^l
I
Plamea Spread Rapidly
to the Nuinhg Slaii Derief Baffle thich started this Mental
Stuckc waa ttwaUulsier and re.--|<onscj>
rbairmah. It plai-ed the resolutlouv
Pire, (taousTtt to have orlsloaifd
I Dirorily after the fire buiai <><i
toiii

wm- made by dllTcleni uii-inbcrii of

KILLED BY
ROLLING LOG

kfore the tibniinaiiahs '.n the order of.
. M.-xicofliy. Peb, 12.—With the cen­
the first floor the flaiuca allot to
bti-lnews. thuw making the rcwolutlons
ter of Ihe «ity shaking will, ibe roar
Following the hannuet the busTuMS
sl.tii'l for somHbing in the crinieii- Itave Jusl .4>een sold for^svo. Only of heavy cannon and bullets flying in
roof and upper atory. The roof tell
|iari
of
the
area
was
i-evched
with
or­
ikin It lave to the party mime rt-al
in early and abartly ifter It J..be beV seazlon was heM In the store, and
chard. One hundred dollars an acre ail directions, the .bomilkrfltaent of the
resolutions..
here plans w^rc laid to make the year :lari
arsenal
by tlje fe-lemla and return fire
would have IxH'u eonsiderc-l a nod
cnpola went. prectpitalinK the bea<y 1111.1 the biggest In the hislory fd th<Tbe Ticket Nominated.
of Diaz rei-olulionletit ronUnned all
btdl to the lower floor, t'ornlree and local branch, and to increase the sales
Jiistleeti >i| till- Suprente t'nurt—.lit- prio- for tliis land before the people thi* luorning. The ahelling Of high
wixid work (roni the n»r .were
5eph It. Kte< rc of Sault Bte.'Marle abd -lisi-on-rcd the fait nlioui four yeara buildintai w-heri* .Madero'e ' machine
of each de|iannient to suc h an i-Ti.-nt
ainci-.’Iiul' the friill lussibUltlea Of
srantly bnminR off and falllnf; tr
Jowei.li II. MooK- of lsi|>ecr.
that it will rank se<'Ofid to none of ihe
g::'ns wi-rc working was. eoatlnued
rruund and upon oeverai ocraai >i« atori's of its size In the sluie.
bu|>i'riniendeDi of Public loatrin- this rcKluii arc iiiany limes greater s-ph iiuirkri] cffeit. One shell struck
than aiivlKKlv had dreamed.
firemen had: narrow escapee from in­
tlon—I.. U Wright of Iiiinwood.
K. P. Clark- sup-riniendent of the the fall of the cable office where the
jury. After tbe root and .rupola bad
Memlur Stole Board of Educaiion—
Northpciit HubOols. was In the city a I rlP-d P.'PM c-urresinrnlent la writing
fallen tba celiiapa if the floor beloa
Frank tk>dy of Detroit. .
h!« dixiuitcb'-s. tearing a great bole In
commenoM] to p> do.va and wl'S the
Regenlk of the rniverwliy of Mic.bi- fe» days alri.s- and gave dn atcount ih<- ■'idc of the building.
at
what i«-beii:g done under Ms dlredozrepUoB of two nxitus on tbe north
in- tv. II. Sawyer of-miUdslo aul
Ii 1' imiiotiilhle to obtain an anthention towards the teaHiInc of anriculVlt u.r M- Gore of Heiilou Harbor.
and*ae« side of Ihi- buildlne ibe first AMERICANS SUFFER FROM RAIDS
lic
estimate of the loss of life, but tt
floor la In nearly aa bad conditio
Meinl>ers of Slate Hoard of Agricul- lure. The p^ejcni year six boys, D know-n that many were killed. Three
Victim of Accident Was
IN MEXICO
the uppt-r. Tile library 1r a total bisi.
turi—A. 4. Ilobi-rly of Flare and R. D. seniors and ;unlor«. are taking the ihoiizaud iirisoners rele«M-d from iBe
Farmer and Served One Term
rour»e. »hi.-h consists ot text book
and the achool benks. Kupptles and <-z
Giaham
of
Grand
KapIdK.
■e Master ot Long Lake
work and lalsiratorj' <-x;.< riment*. Oa RHvm I risen during tbe fighting are
Slate Hlghw:
iway foil
Ira furhblilnjrs wlihh were dc-Ktroyed
the ihinl of next pwAlh. a <-nrn, (lotaio tcaiicHiiK over the city and anarchy
s ef Business Has Baen OeRogers of I. rialr. '
and canning orgaiUrj.tion will i>e per. prevails in et-veral sections.
^royad Sinea Madaro Took
Tbe third -isy's battle between the
icefed.
Charge .
lice,'when
tlie
tumioll
was
ail
iFrom Wedne.Hduy’a' Record-KagleJ
TTie buK.iness men of Howard City aditilDkiraUon and Diaz forces atoned
Clarence E- Case, aged to. whose and tbe lotalM .snnounced ii was found had a cHebrailon on Tuesday of-this at 7:20 this morning. Tbe federala
Washington. Fe~l--^neast »tOO..
Moore
had
T.’.e.
Perkins
fisi.
Mayne
A
POO.oou has been lost by Anieri^iiB In home is at lamp Ijkc. was.utmost In- and Gage :*n. Moore iljercfore bad week for the farmers living within a renewed their assault on the araenal
where Diaz Is entrenched and n brisk
.Meztoo since ibo .Madcro goremmeut stanily killed '->*-»li-Vrtay adeimoun Juki :i nion- than enough to nominate, radius ot twenty miles of the city. The
hlle hauling togs to tlie camp uf
wries of ‘■-““““'llflF
»*• friJCreas. One ahell
guesit were-treated
Cork A Kennedy at ttiiiharda siding. while if tVayne had remained as on
the
firid
ballot
Pi-rklnK
would
have
bulldiitor Vrklcb caught fire aad wraa
When near ilie.sclicxjllimise In dislrici
hqd
a
majority.
destroyed
No. 3 his loud in some way iK-calmUu the first lallol Judge F. W. ..Michigan. ih.-:l.aiid of Fnilt and Forunfsstr-ned and rolled off th<- slHgb. a
time." whlth was given by the secre­ 'During the night both aAdes broagkt
tog whUh sralfil luu f-el lolling over Mayuo liud 13T votes.
tary of the Wcsiem Michigan Devel up additional attlUery. Estimates of
Mezlco. which
him.
inflicting
iniornal
injuries
from
Ihe dead from yesterday's flgfaUng va­
opmcnl Bureau. John 1. Gllisoa.
Americans.
iled'from two htmitawd'-fB-me tbouIt to fwriinated that at the begin wbUh he diefl shortly after. Tine Ken<
iiedy. who was following Mr rase
sand. Atnerfcaiia thought the torffer
Bing of the Madero adiiilnistratiou the
wiib another load a few minutes aficr
esilmste Is correct. INat haa Issued a^
total Amwkan holdings in Mexico
statement saying tbe rwbria lost only
amounted to ICQO.ooo.mm: withhi two th»- accident ixvurrcd. sbi-i-eedetl in
twenty nwn. the real of tbe dead being
years tpo-lblrds of this liufdnesa has rolling the log i-ff Caw. bin il was loo
tale UI do anything for the Injured
federaU and noneombatoBta. It is said
lieen destroyod. The Haims againsi
The only ..words he s|>okt- after,
today that the three wouaded Ameri­
the Madero governtneni at Uie present
can* would recover. FUod today is at
time are epiimated at aU.ui jsno.ooo.- the km sirSrk him was to azk Ur.
Kennedy lo release him from his jiosia premium and it is liellered tbe city
0"0. representing the Halms of the
ilon. Caw leaves a wife and dsngh- Every Citizen (n CHy Hoa Been In­ UNITED STATES READY TO CROSS
» famine. V
hhtglirh. Germui, FYcnrh. t'anadlai
vited to Take Part in
Irr. age-d Ik, al bU lioim- in Ia»ng IaWc
MEXICAN BORDER
t'hiMse govcmmriils. The latli-r
Parade.
iowiiHhl|>, together with.acvcn brolhBOARDMAN AVENUE SCHOOL BUI LAINC, BURNED THIS MORNING.
nuintry has r««-lved a Halm for ih<iri-:'
• ,
slatighter of :K~ of her riiuens.
flmi aecQ. Tbe fire bad evidently w-llh tlie building arc iiul .included
Mr. Chse was a prominent farmer
been smoideiins (or aoaie time, and be estimated damage.
Piluc.-ton, N. J.. Fvb, 12,—The town
an-l sertwd one tern as master ot
when tbe fire department arrived tbt'
of Princeton win close up shop on the
Cause UnknoM-n by Janitor
1/>DK lAke grange No. lObi.
bolMInK was a mass y{ flames. The
George Jameson, 'aulior uf^tbe
The funeral will be held from the venlng of March 1 and everybody will
stmetore to honeyrtnnbed with liner tmilding, Mated this morning that It
Utrrh
lu the. M'llson bungalow oa
house on Friday.
and sUlrwayn. and the flame spread
CletHand lane. id. say good-bye
npoBsiblc to point to the exact
rapMly to the upper flo.>n<. where
prexMeni-eb-ct anil Ms famit>'.
of the Sire. In hit opinion tbe MINE PROMOTER GIVES UP VAUUt
It was tornely ronflned* by the fire^ Tuosl probable cause of the blaze was
According
AILE INFORMATION
men. The dry rooflni! and superby Joseph Huff, president of the Wojd President Taft Will Net Act Until
already stated, that of ignlActual Anarchy Prevails. But
Btru.lure fumltbed ready fuel for the llon by combustible material In tbe
Wilson lx«gue oOVinocion. prac-'
mretlng and a great many plana mere
Will Have Army and Ngvy
flames, producing a blaze that iimred .-,x.klw ro,;in. There wore a nuinUeri^i^
llcally
every rlilzen^ihe village has
Collected From Catalogues
laid for the coming year. This tost
In Readineaa
a sfubbom one to flfbL Keen with of |«ricages of msK-bes in the room,
l»en invited lo Join the big laradt
show was bo g»»i and then were so
From Four Hundred Ameri­
ibe additional help of volunteer
which, haded by the tow n brass hand,
and ho also ad\-anres as a .plausible
many more new exhiWto tbat it has .
can Collegeo.
wtir give Ihe new president a real oldpanlea. It was an m*ni fllfht for-cmiet theory that the flame might Jiave been
Washington. Feb. 12.—Tbe ,rnlted created a very good feeing for tbe
rashloned sendoff. Ixuullng ritUens 4iatcs ^ t^ay fqlly prepared for
ftlurray and his BWL boeanae of t
started by hilre nibbling at them. He
raisers of iiouUry and they are going
New York, reiT7l.-Tbo so-calle-l
ike
speeches
before'the
MTtson
location of the Are. which was
scouiE tbe Idea of the blaze starting •sucker list'' of the mining coiupanle-crvcnllon An .Mexico aa dniy formal
raise the standard ot Mrdt In this
cottage iij the glare- of Greek fire, and jrders for niobillzaiton of tpoopa and region and many will go Into tbe bus­
the heart of the BnUdln* and effec­ trom the fumare- At
o'riodt the promoied by Julian Hawthorne. Jothe presldenlVlecl, Huff said.
tually bozed In and protected-by the fires were banked for the night and at slab Quincy, Allu-rt Freeman and Dr.
irshlps Is needed tv send a majority iness who never have paid vary much
prumlaPd to make a faivwell address >f the standing army into the aouihem attention to this before. Tbeee I*
Irrick walla
o’Hbck Jameson -went through the Wllllsn J. Morioii. « li<> urn bn trial In
-to the townfolkg, atnoiig whom he has .-epiiblic. Aft<T wiirhlag all night the macb shUsfactlon over the fact that
building to nssure himself that every- federal court for allcge.1 fraudulent
Huvy LOM tok City
lived for 27 years.
war depanmeui chiefs mapped out
there 1* a very good cash baUnce in
Tbe buildinii. which «aa erK-ted in (liing was in shape for the nigbL
of the malls, was coiui>1lc«h from
’■We. wans to show Gov. Wilson that *r>- detail, ready fur the instant the hank after all t.he etpenaes ot tbe
ime there was no sign of fire. tiMi college calalogucs and c«n»(almH
and UI which an addition waa
e regret lo lose him. Inn are iirotfd fesiuitcli <f troops.
leflnltely dt- TOO.bOti names. So n-siificd Fr-eman
last show and all tbe premtnma have
built in ir>ui. waa valncd at $37;Oon
I have one of our number go to the
done with the today under rrois-cxamlnaiton by govFresident Tan auuouticed that he Wn iiald. rtetos will ba arraiiged
Some Nfi.ooit worth -of Improretncnu
Wlilte Home." said Huff. "iicorM ot would atlric to hla non-iDterventtun
as the Judges tl6e can be aacerbuilding. II Is nrobable that
hove sini e been’ added, and it
emment coonw-l. lie Indorsed a check
Hiizens
have
suggested
that
we
have
students
will
lx*
laken
«are
of
In
the
pulley
uDiIi
actual
anarchy
prevails.
It
iaiaed.
siilistantlal and nncdi needed nnlt In
for llU.ObO as t>n>- of bis own and said
some sort of demonstration, but ft has Is estimated tliat 30.W0 men would be
‘The foUowtng are tbe oSteera electthe city achool snwm. At present, other fK-hools or In i-xira buildings
was drawn to cover tbe cxtwnse
finally been agreed that the beat thlflg noblllzed witbia the week.
d;
It to estimated that the atrurture will which will Im rented
iking the Hat of names of in-rsous Gathering Was Largeet Ever Held by
we 4«B do is to abut np sbo|> and all
school rooms.
Ordered Full Brigade
President—W. M. Dmlor.
the Party in Michigan; Peeple'
have lu be built aknost entirely
whom literature waa wnl. Testify
go down to ihe cottage anjj My i
Waahington. Fob. 12.—Order
' Vice presMent-^E. to. Pkaaklla.
Will Await Teat ef
aa It Is very donhttnl whether or not
Ing to the cost of printiDg circular let­
Bsued
this
afternoon
by
the
war
deBecrotoiy-—J. M. ACnlgte.
fltrangth,
the brick walla which are ptandloK
ters aent OUL Freeman said
TreaanrvT—C.
J. Eboer.
lartmenl for a ptoviilonal brigade of
will be found odfa.
“I did not care how much I pai.i If
i-CUud Netora.
-he army numbering IS.tlM
Ihe letter waa perfect. But Ihe trauble
Long Siege for Plromtn
Isinzlng. Peb. 12.—Following closely
^ssUlant
hold luelf in rMdlncM for laatont ser­
was to gnt the different names i>ui InThe fire was oncot tbe worst which
ui>on the heels of B-rmiional defeat
Bellowi.
vice.
lo the letters In such a way
tbe luial departing has had
which many had predicted weald proyi'
Executive committee—Wesfon Ldve.
Admiral Badger,
make those who received,them think
HENRY VOORHEIB HAS SOLVED
bat with since the South Side Lumber
fatal to.the Republican iiarty. there
ttiantlc fleet «t GaaBtanamo. this af­ Alben Weir. Archib Webb. B, Boaaer
they were personal letters from Haw­
THE XEEPIN6 PROBLEM
('». blast about a yaar ago. The first
ly-tlie largest
ternoon designated tbe dresdnaugfato and William Kroupa.
thorne and not mere circulars, i sent
alarm waa turned In by a >fr. Cam'
convcntloD tbe party ever had in its
Vermont and
out folly 700.000 of those letterw.'
eroD. who n-sideo on BMt Blghtb At Those EvenU Both Busbien i
sixty years of history. The spring ^at Other Towna are Being to Keep iblps which the department ordered
■trccL almost directly across the al­
Pleasnre Are Mingled by'
Their Names Beforw the
convention is usually small and ot ill-.
iMpaicbed to Vera Cruz. Both
ley from tbe smaoL Tbe out whlcUe
Public. Ue interest. ThU siiring many pre­
flrri clast veaaela. the Vermont being
wee mrt -sounded- until nrarty Ik
dicted il w-oolF amount to practically
the largeet yet ordered 1
Peliah Subjwto Object te Datviiia in
©•dock this morning. The blaze waa
(Fron Toetday-a Reeord-BaUe.)
Henry Voorheis, whbae fruit farm la waters.
nothing But Instead of being a luei
'
the Army.
peculiar In that It burst out at the One of the very enjoyable of the
1 the high bud overkwking
perfunctory gathering, tbe cgnvenilod
tdp of Ibe tmildlag end worked down. ■mailer evenu of the winter, and moa Scan ton Caused Slump In German ot Republicans yeaterday was
Grand Traverse bayi V>
Bay
8L Petersburg. Feb. IL—More tbafl
Because ot the eOiions aspect which
to at least the peopb
enibuttastlc and largest at­ township, has been treaUng his friends
10.000
Ansslana
have reeeaUy a^ed
the fire early assnmed rbief Murray attended, waa the ninth annual ban
grapes during the last few days.
tended in tbe history of the party.
tor foreign paasporta. aoeonltog to In­
at eoce aent out the call fur the 1]Bet oT the omployca ot the local
Under the call the convention should This fruit was grown last season ahd
formation received at tbe mlnlatry of
volunteer oompanlea and aiailoned Qrlnnell Bros.’ muslb' store, hrid at
have coDilsied of 1.468 i>eraont. Th(
daa been preserved by being packed Auttrlan DectOfw Have Made llnpo^
and trade. Tbe greater por­
» of the ateamers on the eighth Hotel Malting latl evening. The full peas war acare has ah
lant Otoeevery
ground i-ork. Tbe gra|>ea are ot tbe
were present and voting 1.462 dele­
tion ot tba reqnesto coma fMm Baastreet bridge. The Sre deparuneni number of thirteen employes partook people of Germany Sjo.oofl.ooo. accord­ gatee repreaenilng every connty but .Vinoent variety and are one of the few
Sian 'Poland, where extanalve moUUxmade a remarkakly golrk run after bf an elaborate alx-courae dinner and ing to Btateaents made by aoctoHst two—Ogemaw with five vote* apd
■^dimmi'Yeb. IL^Tltot ."nap
kinds that can be kept without ^blltbe alarm waa Umed la and had,there was not a moment of the en- members of the reicbsiag. On acconni coda with one vote. This aMuatlon
As the Grand Tnverae raglOB In reailuraBto and hotels and even In atlba has created fear ot war.
the blaze been cao^t a short time tire evenlDg that was not enjoyed .. of the mlllUry pre|«raitona It
would have been rvmarkal
mble kinder produces .grapes .of exceptional ,qoal private homes dre found to..be a danCHARLOTTE. Mldx—A Are that
earlier ronid probably have saved lUcjibe limit by thei company. The trftfe charged that tb^ bar been a gen­ ordinary conditions and «mlW as it tty ft U believed by some that 11 gerout medium for the spread of dlaAmlldlng.
iwaa adorned wytb graceful bouquets eral dlsorganuatloo of commerce, roll­ did this spring It was more tlign rw would be wonb while to try i
easr. is the llacoverr announced by Is iboaght to have caagbt from a
y every-aTallablbvriiol of hosp'ol pink carnaUoos at cither
oixtora Laictols and Sartory. In tbe blackamUh forge damaged the plant
ing stook haring been
harder than^bas been the case
markable.
was pressed Into a*rvk» by tbe de-'while »t well plate
■nlcroacoplc ex •minatlons by the la-o of the Fenn '
for lh« transportation of troo|>a aad
Tbe thing that brought many here paa to develop tbe industry. , •
> this morning to tbe otant tt
parunenL and lor a long time even | of the chown varioty aervod aa fav- supplies. Shoriageof cars Is reported was tbe prospect of a fight They
Aa an Index lo the value of landa «
$1,000. Hard work by tbe Sitosaa ang
tbe vast- aAonbl Of water which w.vi ora of the evening.
j from many pans of the em|ilre. and came BUed with delermlnatkw to do Ibe Grand X*wv«rae itenlnanU.
er diteaae genus, nuaeraaa
mlU hands prevented the tire troa
bring poured into tbe tmilding aeemul I The Idea of thus geltlng together at tbontanda Of tone of merchandise — that wbirii would ye for the beet might be mentioned that four
'com dotcis .and restsaran
to have no effect'on Ac fiamea.
'least once oath year to combine ao-'aaid lo be lying nl various defiots.
Hlulob pnetMMMUa baeiiU on tbem.
benefit ot tbe>any. 'They came flUed j without. bnlldlngi near

the cootdns room of the domeeilc arimoe 4epaniDetit at the noaTtiman
arenue artioua balldlnc. broko out
* earljr this oortilBs and almoat-ioutl)'
deatroyed the bulTdlog and equipnieoi.
Tbe top door la a total lota and the
lower ftrt of the istructure .waa
badly damaireil 'hat It la pracTleally
Baelen. Tlie brtck waDa and rhintneya aloue remain atandiDR. the in­
terior beioK a coafuaed Jumble of de­
bris vbich la Tolneli^ Tbe axsrecale loaa will be In the nelRhbnrbood
or dST.OM; Inaured for llT.doo.
, There la aooae variance In theorlea
at to tbe oriRin of the blaze, but the.
luoat likely one aeema to lx- that It
■tsited Id the cookiujt room, aa livaa In tbta room that tbe blaze was

WHBIFASTEIIII8S GAVE AWAY

WAR IS EXPENSIVE

WILL HONOR WILSON

INVASION MAY
BE NEGESSARY

ARRUAL MEEIfflB

ARMY Will BE MOBIUZED

SUCKERS NUMEROUS

OLD GUARD.

WAS OUSTED

RESUTT MAY ORITE PARTY

SIX-CUURSE'DINNER

GRAPES IN WINTER

iv

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RUSSIARSjailfiRATIIIB

WAR GOST HEAVY

6BWS IN MPnilS

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H^LD AND RECORD CO.
«(K». n. ItATRK lfaM(IS( Mllor
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OffiM, t» Ff»ot 8L S«th Phcww a.

tv 8bI1 or David KewoBSih. of Bk

Iff logs ngalD this
Charles Revolt is aUU at Ann Ar­
bor recelviBg treatment.
Hrs.
A. W. Mebert Is vMUnff
Menda M CbMa4.
U baa been atomlng all ihU wtmk
In Keswick.
Wllium Belnke, who has bew rm
sick, Is lmtmvln|.
^
Tlie UnalsMu Grange No. tlM had
■ inaumuon of ometn last FMdap
and they bad a CDOd d». Tfav vOl
bold tbetr next toeeUng In twp sreeki
and keep this np tor the wlgter.
Mrs. Charles.Kocera was voiff aerIdualy burned, one day last week, by
the Bteasi eecaplffr from tbe kettle
and staking her in tbe face.

ffMII M9»UC»-»qdBff Mem

''trs mu iiTEKST,iign!8s.

.'had beuaPrleqg eorPMKd ovary day.
HsOer OayW
‘ l«oeauJ'(«r
a
............................................... Speaker Utrk look a seat at Bacon's
■ Owlala nBaf tar yirwMiurm.
Bad
fiMaMk. Tattuw Ptourdm. bo~
---- '—
......................... .........................••“jlrtt. The aenator* were tested
®*ff* ......................................................*'*'lr;qhi of the roatruni and the rvpre.................... .....fit to IW Mntallvea at the P-ft. Four tellers- rSa'CTii^'(”«
■traw. par ton................................ . .|U
the oenate and house
'***•
-^xecopiad seals at the desk of
***^**»”-**»*^“*»y-»-»- '
clerk of the bouse* With them were! —
seated Clerk BenneU of the aenhie
BREVITCB*.
....kffe and Oerk Trimble of the Ivnise. Oiherjfr
officers tH (he seuble and house, mkr-'fr
irOmtn Ave.
ahaled by the resm-HiivThe Victroia

Men’ll
High Got
Shoes

arma; were asaumbitfd
sa.ed and lM« »-nx itinmfli the
of the plaifurni.
On tbe teptoker^B grven l»a|te da*k sJstent elTost* Of Hamid llrt.wn. who
ORAIN»Haaami A L
was a hlidi stack fff laipers aiid sealed would not Iw refused and be actoallv
forced the firemen to let him Into the
envelcpes.
del <-ertlfl>-at<-s of the elenoral votes, Imildlne to have ihU irrsirumeni. Mr
'Mlhhli-r. the priudpal. who US* SbcriMUST FACE imm
sent by mail and mesaeuger to
Tbe' burnNiR of the TloardDiaR Avethe limo was greatly aided by lliiof tbe w-nute.
ane sGbfw] bHildlns tbU mo’mlnR vu
Tbe ranvasa of the voice will now hf*mtp youiu; rriati. as the other loir'
begin.” S»-oai«r Ibuou. announr-ed. f the hullding SBs'a mass of flame*
«z^eea)lnidr uofonunate, eomlOR u.li
Tbe next annual meeting of Dewitt
hushing
the
land
himi
of
rxmverButfbii
dill at a ttiue when iiUtii were being
t'Uotan Consistory In Grand Rapids
which sHepl from floor to gallerie*.
u^e for (be buU<ling of^ aditlUun
A clerk began opening the eovelupm and lo which a large number (if Tra
to (be Central building, vMrh Is no aeerao City Mason* belong w-lH be pCM
We have a few pair
at Baron's elbow-. These
(oal BooeMity of tbe moat |>re»slDg na­
3mh. and this will
ige.1 In the alphabetical order o( Fd.riitry ISih
o! each lot of the
ture. Vhe public acbooU have l».-n
■ 4S state*. They »-ere read by U-followed by
uxuoLblg time by
aerloui)} bebdlcapped for tbe imat
best hUh cuts in the
t
SaUdln
Temple.
Ancient
Arabic
Or
Bacon and irgsscd U> the tcllera
year or/wo on arepunt of lark of
store left. We want
desk, who rc-eorded and dc-r Nol-Ic* of the M.v»;lc Shrine
apace toVropc‘1) Itouke tbe Acreasiug
NttlOfi Around Torch Like Will HereThere were a numW of Tnirerac
tallied ihe votes.
cbil’d population and provide tbe propto
dean them ail
■ after •• KM*m U ffuMta
“Alahanuc c-ast 12 uotoa for W<xd City boys,who have (e'en eiccied
er iDBtnicUon. Tbe l((pe of ^.Board-'
up and to do this
ee Fruit-Land
row Wilson aiicl 12 for Thomas K these- dein-ec*, Wlio'-wlfl go down
man building sMil tunber ^ndlcaps
t:ike
1I.Cwcjrk.
Others
are
planning
Msrehnll." was /he
hsy^ cut, the pricts
(he school raellitiea and loakea the iiuapplause "II going with the <Uks, and any lawhich started a ripple
mediate proxUion of larger quartcn
from'oS^^o two dol­
meeting of Htlxena held
;ely Ulng bushed by Ua.-em's formation that is desired, can be oban abiolute neeea*Uy. Tbe bumetl
lars a pair. If'you
in tbe town hall In Milton township.
gavel. Thi*. the- home atate- of Ma- lained frem Noble t. G. Heumann.
ainiciure will have lo be rebuilt
Antrim eoutny. a series ttf resolutions No.,1 bo^'bito!!'!!!‘!ffi^"and np Jorily Ite'adH- .rsiar I’nderwnod
ooee on a much larger male amt the
are interested in
were ^opied stating that on aAconni
heyuae. was ihe slgmtl for the fl'i-i
new addition to tbe high arhool will
high
cut shoes now's
of the locallun of that' aectlon of the
PUR MARK|T.
eiiiUnirsi of pent-up democratic
alao have to be proxlded and
ix>imiry' and its adaptability to fruit
...160S6C tas.v.
your chance.
pie wni have to !•) the bill, for U U
...7Dc0»S
culture by reason of Its elevation.'soil
llull Moose" parliaana got tbelr
lopoaalhle under tbe state law lo take
and oeameea to Urge bodiea of w-aict Skunks ..............
..4«ce«2.K flfst chance lo e-lieqr for Cul. Re>
any chagres In arhool matiera.
..t2.SO06.» veil wlie-n the Callfomls vote was
(list in tbe fmuic It be named Fruit Mink, dark........
larger bond iaaise than wax aBilelpauHl
,.«2.00(fSbC lioiine-e-d. The {migrex|il v cs frtim 1
l-and. The lerHtory vUI be bounded Mink, pal..............
Look F^ the.Reason.
ts
will bave to be voted and the work
111 ke.-], < litakf
■kens ami ibiixl.ler ll
on the Donh by a line drawn teoni WeaaM. wktu...
;...tSeOl0r
apfilaudeei d<-splte {louiidinc
rarrfed out sa aoon a« jwaxlble,
in[H-om*l.!.- IKislime,
:
Hicik lor ih< FISHEL STRAIN W. P. ROCKS—
.•toooid.00 the gavel. President Taft's partisans
the north end of Torch lake-to Gland nx. red..............
the meantime ihe'pupila . fromSi(Kk and <<-gg* for sale. Egga 12
>i ca-.-K you will llnd
iH-r 1.7; f.,i
8Oc032.(K vrere feintid to wall well down Ihe
Traverae bay: on the east by Torch Pox. gray..........
Bonrdnian crbodi «IH have lo be taken
'kc-iis hr* In jiocir roncUiioii.
III key egn s:
Prices apply only on ^mn stoA
Ijike and Torch River; south by Hue
if siaii-s for tlirtr eleiiionstrailon.
care of
the other buildings and tbe
eiiiiil.e ami i-luma**. Try
oking
.; ••
"idei* for S|>r(lilT delivery.
HAItVKIJ.-rt
roxniTION
I'OWMRIt
diaw-u
from
eoutb
end
of
Bt^c
Uke
NIebolas Murray Hutler was
hours an arranged aa bot to work
Few
w i-hid.
i-hid.-,. luniB
_ for_
tale.
_
Jam, *
___
and il'iK tlte iliffereti--.-. il itiiinlemi-CGtand Traverse bay. and on tbe west
•♦mtieh of a roofllrt In tlte work- with
tie- preslilcntial i-eiidldsie naiue-d 1>> cllseUM. vOiptut-** the aHa-aiallie ul
1*. Itunlirk, S.IUIII ManiUiu, Mich.
by Urand Traverse bay. ft was also
Jan 21fit*
(be regular grade* In fhone buildings.
-le<-iors fur t'lali and Ve-niMitii
lire iciv.l. ;itid wlial i- lu-i.e irii|N>|-lalil
decided to form a oKiperaUve aaaorii
The lioard of eduealion and teachers
l‘r>-siaeiii Tuft's running male. Vhe lai-gejr llH-ieOM-. tl.e yi.td of elUt*
per pa'kxLe. rkdd hr all WANTCO -Mi.ldl.-aae.l 'lady wUl.,-/
(ion for markeUng fruit along tbe
are faring the greatest problem In the
‘Sldenl Sle-rman died afler the
j<-.-Uli)iy a* h'-’i- kei-iMT In widow­
history of the local sebooU. nod tbe
nliiallons and. It was nec-easary that
er'* lionie. Ad.lre *s. 1C Uuld«- Ave..
.people of the'city should stand behind
the fuliow-ing o
lie candldale In< aeli-elecl in fill hiGrand Itopid*. Ilirb.
mili-5t«
to prepare plana for carrying
them In their efforts id tiring order out
plan- on.the oflii-lal alalenneuls ••ertlNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
of the present chaoi. They are all
work of organixation; John Western.
-el by Ihe' suite*.
II»I.Hl liav. i-ar hii*. all'
grade;
I>e)Ui tl'i-iil of 111!' liili-ricir.
working for Itie hrs( inicreata of'ihe
lUrry Waraer. John Cantpbell. E M
r|M>u the cir^iplelion oT the evil i>f r. H. land OBIre aCMarquette. Mti-hl- Iirlew-s piglil A. C- imvl*. Coo|«rraville. Mill)
'
. fob tI2(»
gan.
ocboola as well as the taviiavere. and ffESTEM MEANS
Kennedy. P. M. Hewlu. I.«wls Ilickin DECLARED -vS^ffON AND MAR. aiate-e. Se-nator Uacem fornislly an
Jamury
!•,
IVIS.
•HALL
FORHALLY
ELRCTED
DO demand will lie made on (he |>eople
and Nelao VelaqoeUe.
neiunee-d (he- eolo and de.x-Ured (|iiTlie (act that scientific n>en
Nutlie is hc-rrl-y given that John
that la not wamnied by the present doubling tbe a.liisablUty of the I’nitHeeiioas erf Wilmm and Maraholl. The Ikipry ctf Trererw- t^ly. Mlc-ltlgan. wh- Teeth Extracted AkMtatcw
ly Wlthoel Peta
and fntnre
Joint aeaaltrn wall then adjourned aim- un May 22. IiriK, made hoiueklead eu
Siates. Koverunient idacll
By the '-Ka-e>lsr'' me) hod I eon reowes Its children t
tn- Nn. Il!*'2. 8c-rlul .Vo ef;;il. for
e.
Ui western Irrlgat^
S, K >4 of S, W. (i Ck-d S. W. St ol !r-ov(- (bwv aching ivelh ahsulotely
hi* iioriio^ projecis. U pulling a damper uii the
l*bdur tbe law llaeon'a
III without til-.- use of
S K >i. S.-ilion r.i:. Town.hli. 27 .V.
will be a wise inve«to>enlI of pnbllr
enl is decide-d to be '' lurflclelll Range.10 W„ .'tichleaii rm-i1dlan, lia*
that some iieoplb in ibis
fund*. It Is the duty of the diizeoK nnd other state* have been manlfeM.
lemjM-ram- ni and
dex-latwiion of ele.lion."
lllt-d nolle-.' of iii'euliou lo make- tiv<
Bi'imsiatii the
to onroutage and aRsisi In every way ing during tbe iiasi few years
tVslay's tiruev-^inim were Instliuiird .veer iir.Kif. to e-tahltsh c-laini-tu the wllli weak hi«n* I'l. .............
•Ka-olar"
method
of laJnlLna vxfractiostible those in charge of tin- school* l>n>le<-i* that are now in operai
cm April d. l7Xi>. when tbe first Juini land above <h-*i-ril>ed. before- the Clerk lion.
of the Clretiiit e'oun ctf Craud Tta)^
to provide proper facllltlca for,can>' the-western slates
can*"** was behl:
W.
G.
IiR.
oinnty. at Traveriie fliy
Ing on the school work ui this i-rtliral (be reMillH that were ex|<ecFed and
Ih.'lm lU.K-1.
UVMTOCK.
Ueorge Wanliliigt-m is tliemily
iWU. un the- .rr.lli -lay of Ke-liruary-. IPliT
worth, rravt-nn.- aty. ,
time, and then to stand by them lu Ike laud that was reclaimed Is gradn
Clalnmul naUu-* as wKiiesxe*:
Baffalo. Feb. 1(.—TatUe. non
Ident S liv has hod the iinaalnsim
torsi You Ever Cast in NaUdn;
Crt«rae- Vsmieillii. of Tmv-r*e Cii).
^(belr effort* to *ecure -buildings that aUy going back to iijc' barren suie f-elved. higher, demand good. SSfiS.U.
of the elee-ieirwl e-tillege. JaDfea M«n
JJIe-hiaaU. R, .No. 4: Ueorge Aleook. ol
Vote Placed In ArcMvea
are adequate to care for fuiure n^s. and pu one Is ubie to |«lnt out
laives. active, firm. gSfi 12. Sheep, ren-iv'iveel all but oui- vote lo l*:u. May-field. Mie-hlKan: IlMirv J. Kniiiiii
of Congraea
wlien fomrer governor and fortiier jL-n- of Tmverse CItv. Mii-faliaiD. R. No. 4:
reason why such a conditioD 'exist* oelpta. SAM. active. IbtS higher.
P tft; No. S., »S,86. Hogs, receipts,
Plummer of New Hampshire. ca<t Tlu-odore Koge-rw. of Mayfield. MlcblTber^ are caaes in the .iroild where
WUl Pay Hlobest
MEI UK A MAI
can.
land has been irrigated dor centnrlei l.3Sn. snire. I^:a talker. I»fts.05.(be sole disaemtog
Prices for
OZRO A. nOWE.N.
The death of Captain Moben F. and Is still growing abuhdtni m>i>s,
ole offlrially gave Wllaon to­
Wasbingtoe. Feb. (2.—Tbe perfectHeXisU'r.
Scott, the English eiplorer. in tbe aoliday. hoeevcT. Is the largest pIoralKy
but the roni|K>sltinn *f tbe soli is far
1. 22, 2e.. fell «.
20
r pertonctory. but highly Imps
indes of the amarilr regton* mark* different than iKai oT the west and
lirifildenl bss ever rc-e-elved. Pres
task of dedarliig Woodrow Wilson and
Ihe (lassinE of one of tbe world's true ■ he cllniaie of tbe countries Is also dltTbomaa K. Marebali. riected pretrtdent Idem Taft gig only ::21 votes; Unoseheroes. Inasmuch a* he sacrifici-d hi* fereiil. The geneiwl O|<llil0l) In regard
FROMAN a Co,
ORAiN.
and vtce-presldeni. respectively, of tbe vell 33>: aud McKinley 2'J2
life in order (bat'be might
to the situation is that i>eo|>le would
rhicago. Feb. it.—The grain maritet t'oRed States, was performed here
Tbe voii-s caDTaas>-d today were
732 E. Fix a
FW
(he work which he.Hei out to do. True
be lar better off If they devoted tbedr la I'kwed today.
day at a Joint eeaakm of the senate only those a tually cast for tbe pyenheroism I* not always found amid the
energies to reclaiming the abandom
and house. OffieUlly Wllaon and Mar- Idenilal and -vice preshleatial caodllaule ot musketry, tbe - bursting of farms of tbe eSKt or settled un (I
dales. Aithnngh (beiuaands of votrr*
aball
hadn't
been
elected
until
after
shells aud excitement of deadly
new- cut over lands of Micblgan and
bellevi-d ibi-y w-ere veMlng fe
today's session. Toe meeting was
flict. The-day* of this i>|>e of-hero
other former lumber atate# where Ir­
andklutes last November, they
(From Uo'ndar's Recmd-Bagle.)
highly dignified affair, as liefitted
ism are rapidly tiassiiig and lu Its rigation is not needed and tbe land
Pouioea lo the Cbleugo market aiill ceremonial prearrlbed by the conslKn- i-ien-ly voting for the eleetora.
stead.is being developed the kind (bat
can be procured for a reasonable sum held tbelr lend of 2 cents over
On January IS tbe electors r
tlon. Tbe president pro tempore of
comes from the iieadfaatcess of {mr |ier acre. It nil) be of interest
other
markets,
4i
and
cenu.
the
cvpiula of the rewpoctlve siai.-s
(he
aenate,
Genaior
Bacon,
sternly
an410 StaU B-n- Build.no
|iose (hat result* In aminiplUbIng a
those |>eople located in Jtichlgan wbo ctaet of eggs and tbe unsettled .eondi
meed (hat there euat be no ap- and (vat the vote- polled today. Copl<
Trav-rM C.t,. MicO.
work which the individual sets out to
hnve the western fever to read (be (loa of tbe weather kept (he price plaiwe from the floor or galleries, but wt-re gent to the secretary of Blai
do in order to beueHL mankind following Bututnary of tbv situation
Slock* ol UercbasSlac.
Sctencc has long desired to discover made by one of the Wasbingion corre- down to 20 and 22 cents. No change occaaioaally aonie enihuaUatie Indi­ and also liy mail and niceaengcr to
inuld
lie
e>f
Inoeleru
In the price of buuer.

iresldent of (he senaU'. Tbe- volei
vidual had (he temerity to Ignore the
Fans
Fralt
(be south |«le aud In the attempt s|iondents who has ' made a careful
.lexigii. liiiiU of - inosi durable
become parr of the arclilvex ol
The Grand Rapids markeu are firm­ order.
I.:aieii;.l» ami ai-lh4l.all> fieiLull* «Za Laos* I
many live* have* be
study of the Inimited land problem er than-nsual on account of tbe con.xlied. Yimi Will find imly Mil li
The. Joint acMlon held tbat Wllaun congreoa, and w-IU be carefully ppmrd
moeb money si>eni. Captain Srott de­
tlly Properly,
and who Is eqnaly familiar with tbe llnued cold weaiher. The apply
;ii
llie
woik*
of
ed
in
the
firegfuaf
vaults
of
tlie
evpi
received 42fi votes lb the electoral col­
cided 10 make the effort and at tbe
A. W. RICKERD
A toul cost of 123 for advertising
condition In other stales of tbe I'd- every- line la good and the demand la lege. Rooeerelt fig and Taft 8.
toL
ouuet.surted out with tbe deli-rmliia- in.
Tr;tM-r»e City. Vl.-h.
nd rale of any of (he-sc firoperties.
ring met on nU sldea.
Today's proceedings were tho*.Rigorous piooedure. preacHbed b>
;;2l Huy Si.
Uoih Phones.
tloo of acrompliahlng the task. 06
"Secretary Wlleon of the depart­
The custom work was belter yeeierw hich were generally predicted' last
matter what the co,*t Some nfay think
ment of agriculinre bas frequently
'that bit rcfolvo was a fpolhardy one )>een quoted as believing that there day than for n number of days and auinte*. was sirlotiy followed In to­ fall as pcMsibl.T provocative of a dead­
ibipmeMe out continue to be very- day's canraaa of tba votes. It
lock. 4t was feared that none of the
and (hat the results would not Justify wax' belter opinrHinlty for men to buy
laiee for president would bave a
tbe sacrlSce Involved, but It Is not the land In tbe east and fsrm it close to good. Tbe potatoes are sot moving at the supreme and final act of law really
It U too cold to bring them to maklna" Wilton and Marshall tbe na- plpratlly erf-the eiecxorwl v-ote**. be
tangible value of hi* dUeovery that the centers of |iu|niUiloi). Tbe a
tbe city.
Ihe bitter, triaiigular cam­
Uon'a execuUvaa for the next four
will cause bis name to
written
abound* in abandon^ land and
yeare. The tnaumiratton lo follow Is paign. Tbe law piwvides that If none
large on tbe roll of faote in the dand not entirely abandoned, but poor­
Ihe formal attestatlOD by oath of of tbe candidates bad had a pluralli;
MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY.
archiveii of hi*.native land, for the ly cultivated and very cheap. Nor has! (From faeaday-a Beeord-EaUa.)
,The
Chicago
egg
marked
had
a
drop
today's
Joint aesslon. the three
new exerutivps promlMng obe­
real credit of discovery like that of the Michigan exhausted lu potaibilUles
CyUoder. bon. 4 inches; guok* 4K .
of She while potatoes weAt up Ic and dience to tbe constMutlon and laws highest candidates should
voted
north iwle I* rrt-diloil to another, bin
teebea. Oe«d dealA beat utortaL
There are now lands which are |>rfr
The otbar producu recialaed of the country and faithful execution upon, each state casting one
ft was (be spirit that he manfft
Hopper cooled. Wel^ 900 Aha. SUrtt
ducing fruit In western XticblgaO'
caaes of eggs ware too
tbelr tmtts. and tbelr ctYemmilal
. ruos steadily:
througbout the more thim'two year^ which were dbee looked npon as hope- linn;
muc* for tbe trade; 22ft22t4c butter Indurtion Into office.
Conservatory Living Room.
Bpent in tbe work and the
reliable, dorable and complet* vKk
iesa wastes. Fannera in Mlcbl^ values did not change: 3.»M tubs wc
A happy Idea In house eyonstructlon.
One o'clock was tbe hour set by
- that be left sfiitien with a band, of
puller, ganollne (aek. batury, ooU and
need not w^- about alkali and the offered at 35^*c. There were JtS e
Bays
Couatiy
Life
In
America.
U
the
law today for the (oiinal canvass of
lee in tbe region of eternal snows that
awKch. wirwl readr to nm yciur aq^
ahlftlBg character of agriculture which ot potatoes reported tbongfc ontr *3 tbe volaa. Long before. In (set earty ■aw pt“« of esmblDlng conaervalory
will cause his name to live wbeAtbose
arator. wood saw or pump or do aaj
wd living room. Tbe Idea bas pusilwere put on tbe inarket. and tbe de- (bU morning, eaget crowds aCapeeU- billllee. both (or Ue elaborate man
other duty wiiblo (bo caimcltr ot 2^
of other eiplorer* has iK-en forgouen
b. p.: CH-. uple* 2i2H (oeL Price |T*.
bomba rded tne doors iff tbe houae Sion and (ha modest'-ixyuffge. Pema.
N> P
Ills whole career on that metnorable
Uanufailured by
ktbe
gallery to saciire eairanre. Aduiaeloa flowers, easy erftaln and abundant sun­
trip was one of sacrifice in order
WM. JACKSON, Tewvera* CKy. Mtek
ke ^ wi
Igan led ftCUe. with MinneeoU 47C
limited to (hoee bearing inembers- light make the conaervalory living
attain the desirerl end and hts ambi­
land of tbe west. They are willing to. .’'Dc and Wleamain 4S«30c.
carda.
tion lo do Komrlhing (or his country
admit tbat It Is better to rerlalm the
Bgga are meeting with a fair «toThe cerMDonlaa today'were emireb'
spurred him on to his task when
laad (ban to leave It to wasie. But mand U Grand Rapida. »e2«e
«<^haraap
faJntar heart , would have quailed be­
the doutes they hate atiggeated and being freely givu. Butter 2Tfi28c, Uw in 1887. Before neon every urali.
fore ttie terrors of the unknown land.
tlAgol-MeaUMl PlMtffn
tbe pr«b|^ which they admit give and poiaiqea 4&c.
able saat in the public gaUariea. stair-____,
,_____ ,___.. ThsaoerfblugeL
__________
Capuin fecoti was aa Ktigllshman, but
snolbW wide ID the wesicgn tdeture.
waya
and
outar ootridora were filled frets of_»leotkol an <p>ickly fsH in Back.
Tbe fannerg ai« coming In better
jjis rising genentjon of Americans
They are worth considering by the ami yesterday was a good day for prUb straggling, aaetbbig bnuanlty.
“d eth**
etn study hi* life with i>r»Ot and by
kllchigaa man wbo has dtwamexi of in- grtaL Some buckwheat and.
By the Parcel Post we are enabled to place
aUe only, to J
foUowlng hlB example rise to hlglier
deflDlle weailh wltb_litlle labor in the
1 and the ahlpnenU oot boar tha mufflod droalag of the formal I
things than by adbering In the ideals
nearly everything in tbe Drug and Kodak line at
irrigated vaileys.”
coaiinDe Just aa good as any time WMlag ^ veXea.
of Ihe everyday world. What is need
a
trifling
cost. 5 cents will cover postage oa any
Tbo
se^ie
end
of
tbe
capltol
during
tbe
past
week.
Potatnaa
vary
od most at (hr preneni ifiiip am, men
Long before 1 o'doefc a
ordinary article. Why not use the Parcel Post?
«k>.B-. no change tn tb^ price.
* deemed.
of steadfas* purpose, who. when they
KESWICK Newt.
aprinkling of aeaatore wore on the
start .out to accomplish some work
Your
orders
will be promptly tended to and mailed
bouse •oor. fTomptly «t 1 o'dook,
ath-k to Ibeir plan until (hey secure
back to you on tbe next mail- If you enclose more
Keewick. Fa'b. II.—Thg KaoiwK'l^
ilor BeoMi of Ooaegla. aeUa< pree-j
resulta. Serrtpe l* the demand of the
lde« pro tenpore of tbe aenatg. and
tioMS and the man who can render It Is gouing along very nlealy alnce U
tkfin enough postage we vrill return difference in
Id by Uw u> progM* over tbe'
tp advantage Is the ,tnsn who wins was organUed. but mist Uwir leader, q»)*w .
stdmps.
wbo has retumod to bis .(arm
JoiM leeiloa mouMad tbo nart>la
When the final figoro*
Qon ...
ker'a nninaA. Tbr cave) wu
Thera aiw too many ro<-n today who Travorso City.
Ufftto .
OUs BctaalU'and Caaale Ke
dream of ffroat things and then sit
tuned over to him by Speaker Clark. |
«Nep ..
fcaa, ■«a>e»l
MIz by and watt for aome one else- to ro woritlng In (be wooda at But leBMoe'ibea -formllr anMiaeced tbe
Ubd.
sToaalan.
I
aeearo the naulU wbldi they
pvpoee «r Up Joist ■eealpo-^ cam I
.M. ■
ItaMBicBtock ^
TmvwvmCMt
Un. 3. V. Otoeaaer and aona hava
Mdor dbalr ideal. BamHa cannot bi
the vote* oaat It «be etectonl ■ HM a tMM
ptUtfftA without getlos, ud K is si }nal«u(«hggH a One pmllffroed <h»ni
ffe Jaa. II, gad aacenjOa U * pre*-'
I

TCRMS

hJwiBAdnii
, ;;«rlaA<lr»nrr
.. ,krl<iA4l«>

, Z.‘
.

wars tbs man w»
tMo aetiM.
first and t^cks until tbe last who car­
ries off Uw boadra. Wbea oorrupUna
U rampant in a eommaoky it la eaay
to secure advice ms to bow lo get rid
of the condition, for ererybody fs willlog to ten draw .It ran be done, bnt
when tbe hour sUikes for action tbe
volunleera to lead In the fmy are
sadly larking In both combers and
courage. Too few |>eaple today are
winding to back with proof tbe charge*
they make wllh their nmntbs. They
are only too willing to let aoBinbody
else to bear the bmnt of the fight
while (hey do the coaching from the
aide tinea nfoly under cover
fearing to step out Into the open sad
face the enemy for dread that ther
may lose friends or n few dollars In
trade. proricM they are engag
sonte busineaa pursuit. Tbe caplorcrs
liave a Captain SeoU to wham tbay
••olnt to wlfb pride as being a mn
wbo never was found wanting A a
crlsfs. Capuin Sooiu are needed tpin Ihe every day walks of life
lead tbe foreea d raform In cv<
rammunliv In tbe land, but up to i
lireseni this type of naan, aro aadly
larking. The average roforraer la
'
often a wordy hero but a moial cow.
srd. and as a result vice and ntmii*
Hoc are allowed lo go their War
mdlesied on account of this lack of
moral sutiiliiB'so oommonly mani­
fested Iq the great battle that Is now
being waged for better ibinga in home
ami voniminlty life. A doren
wbo hate moral courage and the abllIty tb uneartb the proper evidence can
i-Iea^ Bp a city eonuinlng a million Inliabllauts. but at ihe outset they tuual
make tip their minds ib'bu/altbfnl
ibeir trust and not wover Wben. lemi*
lailons are ids red In (heir paibway. or
wben tbreau are made against (bem
by the uiiDlons of evil. There
never a lime In the history of tbe
world w hen the need was go great for
a race ot courageous nu-n as at (be
lireseni. The field is while with
harvest and tbe workers are few. but
the leaven is working and soon there
wljl arise in their might a race wbo
will place principle above pa^tarUy
and fight the baitfe of humanity along
Ihe tines that lead to unending vie
lory.
*

•.'.vS

TO OEVELOP RE6I0N

Sr..............

JOINT SESSION
OF CONGRESS

MEETIK . WAS DHUFIED

The Markets

FURS

- Local Maikete

UMENTS!

Pardee Business
Fxehanoe

The UtOe Wonder

Use the Ntw Parcel Post

WAirS DRUG STORE

oftAiro TEAVISSI milAIJ) Aim TEAVmiJBAYJAOlB, THnESDAY. PEB. lS, IMS

The Greatest

White Sale
This Store has
Ever Known

M

"I-

^

A Sole of Ev^epytliino in White
It Begins FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th at Nine in the Morning
And Continues U[ust lO Business DayiS

Come and
Secure The
Biggest and
Best Vaiues
in White
Goods You
Ever Knew
01

A Notable Gathering of New White Goods, embracing Household Linens, Cottons and Sheetings, Laces and Embroidenes,
Muslin Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Bed Spreads and White Wash Goods

AU Specially Priced For This "World Of While” Event

Extra Specials
Ic
tiiun. ■

tji.'i. .
t'i.‘ •,u<l; .1 T r
..■lul, i

The Sale ol Table Linens
and Napkins

rt. Tou.-l

3c
3Sc

4k
8c

IN BUYING DRY GOODS, as in Imying anything else, prudent people always consult

what ihev believe to be iheir truest economy. In this World of While Sale of the
above emphasized goods we appeal to your economy. We have planned for this event
on an exiensiye scale, and we very materially shorten our legitimate profit, and by so
doing largely increase the volume of business:
We do not over state when we tell you that we have the most meritorious etiuipni’ent of E\TRYTHING IN WHITE «;ver shown under this roof. Add to this the knuwledge that what you choose is at a much lower price than at any other seawn of the
year, and you can readily see why it will pay you to be present.

IVTO DEPARTMENT .lifers greater attraclions than oOr Ready-to-Wear Department.

Musliu Gowns at Great Savings

Combination Suits

Beanlllul *I>25 SaUn Damasks. 72 in. t^ile

MUSLIN DRAWERS
Every thread linen. Patterns are especi-. QOp Complete assortment, in­
Corset Cover with
ally elegant. White Sale price, yard .......
cluding extra sizes.
Shirt or Drawers
$2ZS SallB Damask.
72 ill..wide. Beautiful Ladies' (itK Muplin Drawers, Ladies' Corset Cover and Drawer
tucked or embroidery raffles.
Chrysaitiheniun'. pattern.
Combination Suit, fine quality
special al...................... 22c
White Sale price, yard..
mus^, with lace and «mbroiifery trimming.
tl Mercerized PaHeriy Table Cloths, 8 4 ^ze Unsurpassed v.tIucs in plain and
fancy fctyles al 4JC, 59c, 75c
special at
AH hemmed ready for use.
fiOf*
i
An especially strong assortment
as;
White Sale Price, each................................
CORSET COVERS ^
«t piicei tfcat BiufCTsdf off
^mbinsbon Sints
Mercerized Bleached NspktDS. Good quality
Many styles worth ^ $1.50 - ,
Lace and embroidety trimmed
Hemmed ready for use.
Corsel Covers, sold every Anattradive display at $1.39, $1.89
-Extra special bargain at. doz......................
where at 25c to 35c . .19c
ments at....25caud 3Sc

.AOjjb !.>■ l’i'Ji;.i!l

I nl.!.»4*i-J

«
CliiBh

Toweliiiu.

lii-w Wliili.

liH'

»iri. s-K

Cartain Materials

V\;iiic Iri,!i C01.IIB, Wl.li.- Will,
vWe!V
li Whi!.- V.-ill.-, all
spciiallv |.ri.--<l

White Bargains
•jr.|o-h

'iirf*li'



Mntlini*.
»1

A Wonderinl Sale of
Embroideries

Values to 50c
AspciiMly niong .;j«iloD ol
h>ndombi.t.idcreil, «nJ cluny
valUimmed Orsel Covers, val­
ues to 89c at
48c. 58c. 69c '

1.000 Yards oV20c. 25e aad op to 35e Embroi­
deries. A. magnificent ofi’ering of Fine Embroi­
deries. Including 27 inch Flouncing. Corset Cover
Embroidery. Extra wide edging. All Over EraEmbroideries and Galoons. Actual value 20c,
25c. and_up to 35c.
].4C
In this Sale at. yard.

Baby Irish Patterns. __
Regularly priced at $1.50: at yard.

47c

wJ

MusUn Skirts

New

Shirt Whists
The flneet line it hat ever been eur
fortune to oeMee*; 'embracing all the

97C

Bedspreads

CUtmn,SheM«’g»

One lot ladies' full length
skirts, embroidery flounce,
very low
M9m
priced at...........

A choice assortikeiit of undetikim
widi Ifiinch em))roidery flounce,
also combination lace and cmmade ol fine soft muslin, lace
bnwdcry flounces, values l|7i*
and embroidery trimmed.
up to $1^5. at................7lL
GarmenU Inat are sold at,
$1.25 to $1.50.at ,...98c Especially pretty and sttrtcliye are
'^uislnttoat ..$1.-!
$1.2$ & $1.45
ComtJele skowi^ of finer gr^
Many are worth to 2.00
Slips. quaUlies and prices
uomatchaUi. at
Full aisoftmcnt of better dcirt. spe­
cially priced $1.95 to $2.4$
$1.39. l.i». 2 25.248

1.060 Yards ol ISc & 18c Embroideries. This
grand lot includes Corset Cover Embroideries,
edging up to 12 in. in width, pretty Galoons and
In^rtions. Regular 15c and 18c value Extra special for White Sale, at. yard....... J

45 inch f lonncliia Embroideries. Beauiifiil

See our line of Qremise al 65c, 98C*
$1.1^ to $2.48.

PRINCESS SLIPS
Special value al 98c

A Feast of Embroidery Bargains, the like of which
you've never known before. All bright, fresh, clean
goods, in this White Sale at matchless bargain
prices. Jf you see the% Embroideries ynu'll surely
buy. for the values are irresistible.

Pillow Tabuigt

tl Sprva.t
.chaiici-ii,‘Thf
.y,M.read
.. .
lo aiv.k is |.iiiA rtdiir^. The
nutubc-c uuuled aUI serve us ak
Index II. (h« inoap'i fcartag vali;e* UiiU a. ail your InnrecMou.

the npportunU;
.............. ihew
V a(amlar4]
ot bD)in(t
atamlard |li.foda
N* bei■ aavliu; aprlh wblle.
r Utue to rSiitebiali than i

4'.iB'( alaa.'v difidp .profits
vilU >ou, but «e >lo if uuw.
100

creebet Bed
SprMda—
at nil 'aavaD(..«PP'JA

eSeete In high and low neck,
long or ahert ileevea'Wa<att of Swlia.

Wane fh., fa.i pu.h ..

Voile. Embreiderjr. etc., alae hand em-

gi.*V

Frmged

M

t9z

Sprtadj-

breidered Wains at remarkably lew
pHcce.
See our displaye at

98c,li»,l.S5,
1.48 up to 3.45

9c rnbleactiil lVU<m. yd. »id-.
. aale pn-e, >srd .
..................
Pnill ol ibe I.AMm and l<oo»dale
^4-hed t'uuou, aella tesularly M 1K-; ibla ^le only^ai.’
■fUimi it) yda.‘to a «tiai»Mn*T
fini.h. lur U. «- i', wi-rH.

While d.h- pri<w

......SIja

1230 Fringed Bed Spreads •.U.
<tit CdiKPis. VAK-Ikul
While SJp prtie ............. 3l«,

CatfoM End
Samplei
ulawi
r .'iiiiais euds '
half the l.'fialh of Mil ais» la?“tunili a. JRM rke tlilut (i>i sUon
tIcIo-vs ard sash cuitaiDS.

siiiH-ii «i ...

'lilt o: lailiii f'i.lfh. M-v.l,
l.k-.-4- fur .

2c
3c
9c
39c

45 loch Flonnidog Embroideries.
70^
Regular $i and $1.25 patterns, at yard... ■ •Wu

4o $2 25.

Attractive di.»plays of fme gar-

i.ir >hl« f v.ai;.

Uleacbed Sli.-etA. thv -'a;
kind, ibia
uul.f ui ..

6Sc nouoeiaB Embroideries. 27 in.
wide.
Pretty styles, at yard ..............

$1.87

White Goods

ker. lit.->. PO„U .

Covurfst"l'nL‘'JrV-ll“

mention only a few. our slock.s are full to overflowing with new things, specially priced
•_____________________
Bleached or Unbleached, lively wanted grade, every for this occasion. AyVisit will repay y-m.
wanted width, -and the prices were never so tempting
as at this time.
Ladies' full length Muslin Gowns, high neck, long
sleeve. While they last, each ... .r........................AW
The l>est qualities made by foremost manufacturers
Fine soft Muslin Slip-over Gowns, embroidery and
of Germany and Ireland, are in this White Sale at
lace
trimmed, with ribbon draw string: 69c value, ea.
money saving prices.
A fine assortment of gowns in high nr low neck, long or shnit
sleeve,
embroidery aijd lace trimmed, also new crepe, tor^
Mercerized Ble»clied Danwsks 64 in. gOelion lace trimmed, u fine lot.
7lbf*
wide, 56c value. White Sale price, yard.,.
Worth to $1
choice at .................... ^.................
Cream
Unen Damdsks. .‘ A good vw.
sejr- ^
ream uneo
A splendid showing of all style guwns. fine make and quality,
viceable linen. Specially priced at. yard..]
including the white and fancy crepes.
S7G
Many worth to $1.69. each
A varied showing ol finer garments at 91.39, $1.89 ap to
UlU JlrtAAClMO AS/

' $3.45 that is unsurpassed in value and beauty.
value for this sale only, at yard
yard...................

Kitchen Crashes

Extra Specials
QaeN' WhiT- fro-- liar

I.a.11--' ''orw-f 4’j.\.-r,, 1;:.-,' :>roi-J.rf
i';i;iiu.-l. mt'-.

We invite you to profit'by the matchless offerings of this sale.

Muslin Underwear and Shirt Waists



cT^c

\Trn£{itz?tol
TRRVERSC CTTY-MICH'I

................. .•••“«
IjfHktvai*! Bleai-l'iHl aa.I
«h..a,lna. -A.

Half

THnet BAfiGAlN 4.0TS
;u* W niie Sale prleet.
.One lo« cmaiii Gbds. each.-17c
' One lot.............................


OBAm> TBAyXBSB SBtAU><^A!fD TB&VBSB BAT XAOLB, THUBfiDAT, FEB 13,1913

toBTOl'B

Epwnrth loasuc at 6*3t) p. in.: topic,
"Cenulne Faith Shown' Itself
Deed*.-' Mon. 7;3t; aJs,
t;l7.
Freac-hlnR in the
Prc-Khvlerlau
rliiireh iu the cvc'iiliig at 7:v<i by Rev.
laini; of Maoton.
Sunday School Aaaoclatien.
The Count) Riiudaf School aKaocInlion wfll U- held here at nbe M
hurrh
jrrh JOB
jon Salnrdnv afternoon
'nins; tKi'h, llith. The iiroftram will
bpln m 3:00 p. to. Mi*; tl. U. John*on of Travers.- City'wUI be |•leaeU
10 usKiBi tn t^e work, and also .Mr
Kilpatrick. wb(i will Ih: the s|a-ak<-r fui
I In- ercDlni;. A jvro&iabh- uie«:llnR |b
atillriiKiled uuil.ti Rood sllen.Uni
Fired as the Invllalioii Is to ereryOiMKcl-. n.
,,

tiiUe daujrtiter Elite. The liule one
died Saturds) luorninpc. The (uDerut
CONNINE& CONNINE
Was held from tbe Marsh srlionlhonse
LAWYERS
Moiiilav afleinoon. Tlic flowi-r.-. were
Conducted by Miss Bdon Wall.
General Law Prnetlee. lactudlng Colleetlona .
Biany and iK-aoitlnl (rum the ntsD)
410 5MC fl-i Bail)!.*. Tfmmrm U,
friends of'lbe liltW one.
Ward n. Conniae
Mali M. Connlne
Ml*. Wm. Rtle.v. who hna been sh-k
Tbe people of Kingsley aqd the snrronndlBg
tor the pn« thre«- w.-el:». Is.alowlv tnicoDOtiy are all interested in this DeparttBCuV
provtfl);. altbcnish rho Is still couOnrd
We shall be glad to have indlvidniils. cborches,
■-1 Th.- address of Allen Fraser, tewito the l«d.
the Orange, fraternal sodoUes and all other or:-.ru;; (halnnau of the repuhlicao VonMrs..!'. A. VpW-i- is nut very well nl
gaalBatiou bmit in items of news, personals,
-^ifc.a this sfi.-.*ti.s>n.. Frawr it'
ihls vitllnc. Sfie tia-K n l>ad cold.
■BaeanceaNttts of meetings, iotices of entertainl.tFcd !o Ibe dcniiKTul;'- v-irtiF)^-''f
.Mrs. John I’.-rhttll dnd'lflllc .lat'Rb
mc^ buiness changes, public improvementa
i.'Fi B;.ll ax th- “pdbiti esUndiy of
ter .alli-d oa Mra. Ida Hopkins vt
bdag done or contemplated, sales of real estate
Nuv.
' _
• .
MayiMd OIK- .lav Issl we<-h.
in tpwn or country, and any other items of gen­
ItelernnK to Kryan, Fnf^r «aM:
eral interest.' Send all items to Hiss Edna Wall,
Mis. Ceorui- Fi.-uaion and sun WiU
■’Tl-.- ei-(n-ut> of stale in thU dc^
a** has diatgre of the'D^artment.
.
.
. —Editor
Jit-.of Trsvj-rM- Cil'\ also h.-r daiiKh(Tstic adudiiUtratiou U a nion that
Hei^
U.T. .Mis. Elm.-r Cruuklle of Willliivis.
p.';p!v ia thr.-e eU-itioos have
huriB. cauie Siindii) lo attend the
"itpJ.-ii.n.J and rep.idiau-d. toaetlw
(un.'ial of their tilth- Rraudilaiiyhler Fortitude of Explorer and Pany I
ailM CoMIe Trembjv went to Uranil /lay after apeudins three weeks In Uui-'h ^.'fy heri*y sdvoeat.-d by him."
^OLMES
SIOINO
and
nlL-(^-.
JliihKlHo,
Frecnitui.
FSapida TbDredm fwan oitfiHled «i>(l
First Example Furnished Nstien
In hix address as pc.’viiart. nt chairMiss Dalzell aiteiuled tbe tca.bera
■ H her tmo :bra(bera
'■
Since the Battle Days
Cyril Amittaf:e aiH‘nt Sunday In
uin S-nntor Jam-x Mid: -Thcn.ioslliufe SI TraveriM- Cll\.
••
GRAViTN.
rl-i.iiM JiF no itlvirioii in the niiik* of
, aira U. if Rosenliu ronirtHHl'from Tra»er«' (^ly.
Wullac- Flrh ».-nt to Kinjs^ev Sa'l
Th IztdU-C Aid MK-Je(\ of tbe M. K.
:h«*
m.t;|.r:rau pdity in this- sU'e •
|i'aa esiended \1*lt u> (ieneMv <-ouii'>.
THi- two wins ol.ilie Cwnliit! funi- ur.Iny on business.
rhimh will iiufu with Mrw. A.
it.
ACeiDENT HAPPENED AFTER RC« 5 ‘"ran .-ni(Hl..nal
Erie' Vonmo, «bo lyu tMen worklns ily an- ill wiili iIk- nrlp.
Ml. and Mrs T.vler (6.»k (tinner'wlib Jonet. Tliuiuday.
'
Isiudun. Feh. tl. urn .c'Th- pall ot
CESS WAS OECUkRCO
ibsanll). The -irpuMlran parfjr U
an >uio tactpr)- ai Jaekeon
. Mrs.
who bis been daoiter- My. and Mrs. IMmes Sunda).
__ . .
*pr.-ater than on.- man. xo h-l M forMlwH Pearr Keviiohls. who 1ias Itsen ;:hmlii lliai Fet'Ied over The Hril|.<li nn
I home Thuraday.
oa*l> HI. is nitfrh ini|irtiu<d at ihiH
OUv-er Holtoes or 1-awn-nte la. VtesiH-ndinn Ihe )«fI two weeks ut .MeStrung
Pfea
for
Sirttlemerrt
of
Differ.
*1*''
unpleui*Wn.-M.
..f ti.V rccont
Vt. and Mrs
MIH'T amnu wyHInCin.n with Hu- news ‘ .if :lie beude
■ - • .
IttiiK his brolber.'n, V. I|.i|ru<*.
.-ick viFlilmrTul-nd*. i«,turuvd t.oiiurropxjirti."
s :.ljdc by Speaker: Bry^n\
nvene City «□ budne^s Tur»ds>.
«,'lini W'tniHi i> Inlil Up with a eon
Jiibnny t'.-bb was failed IIoiih- to iu-<
d-utiiu of Cai-lsiii rw»:t uad'li ni rttm.kfiiT heine lb v^iFioii y »
>■ hour
Suiuolav.
M.-iOc Target ftfr L’nkVnd
Born to Mr. und
J<*n Mi- foot, havlui: <ul It will) an aie.
his oiotbir. who-h'as bct-ii s'u-k aluo
..Ml>. John llelidRi-a u.v:. tlu- uUOfI puoiuii.-. in the sulliiid.-F of lift- nnuCi.
am! tr;i (i.iilt^iji\^gagi?^.V-i',! Flat.RemarhtbyCo.unr.sn ^ ‘
.•Ill Wil^n liaK |>un'liam.J a plann Jan. I.
1^ Cantay. Keb 3.
i«. n.uu
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These Itre todiu Ihe M-iril of oJ-1 FjlR(H Traverse (Tl) (ri.-nd- luM we**.
(•OUV..HHOI!.
Miss laii'lia 8inrr Wfa a Travi-raiMiss Helen Skinuor apem Sunday
WIU Taylor «a« ■ Travene Cil;
x-ti)r.-;-.' rour*. lo-'i.-.-w. CuleTifevray
A. M. Jo.aeK vap Ri Tii"iu)nK>urille i:.j^d-i ejav> liaiod No -U-.-d of hi-rulsui
City ealkT Saturday, * '
with her iwronls. .
l eaner Wedneada.'.
I.mixiu:;. r.'li,
la modi-ln liuie.' hav «!o 'liet<-hed th-- "I'l..- ciuiv’MiU.'n (-xnailkslnner. su;.Friul.-adi nl rf pu^ ■
VIM Warrhurk was In Traverse t'lty
Mr. IliilrlrT of Mtplon < al](Hl «i
u * t-silr.l ’•> < >
ciiair- ,i|r iiiiRni.-'ioa. tw-i uiiU.-rxity reemtu.
Surllns Nlcarrec® i* abM'iit'frdm
Tandsirniiil run art- .-hiiiplni: •htEki u vFlfl« oi'|«irHiil.Kiu in thi>
n
liutiiiesx
Wwtiewlaj.-,
Jtirha
Suisls.v.
.
.oil
Ii
.. niri! (R-.i
board of aTiri.’ulfiM-*- and
several eorlnade of iunilx-r ilic: w.-ek ..■i iuiduiepl IsMl. 1’lh)*- l»ol tiuiKhiU
■I benuM bl* broibn-.ls III w
Jtella York oryiiannah Is a picsl at
E. H. Suiliii eall(.d on Mr. MeManUK* • Miss Jinny ali ndv-d ih( u-acberF' ■ eiit vvi rds of iTm- pri-ut (-vi-iorer 4. rff- i>iit’ini(i.-e. i>-t:
r state board <d health. ...te.!
sriet fever.
ibi- llaeslip hon>r for a few days.
tieople Sunday.
"
Mats ..I iw nd-. Puiii.k .K-lIc:InhiHiiKv ai T:av(t.-u- CJiy.-leturnlim id'-d wil>- I'Ult liuret, T-nyi.-rs flilo Il'ta n*-(iiis until 3 ■'’rK.<k. Juxt .
Vilma Untea Ii on tbe F<>-k lim
Ralph (IImh returned from Pliiil
Mrs.' case Is soine belter at' this Fainrds).
:..-nt.ii’tviFVi -h-.v of 'j-.i/ina’-v
r-.or.U-of il.i- ioilrn.-,-’,
he lev wlUT
. '
,
the
d.-i>'pnt<*
slar!.-d to l.nye lb.'
wrltlDS
Tu<-«dSv. when-' hr b:is licen worklnc.
ih.ve.
Jani<* Ii. Harr tiisde a b'd>vtDew,irlp Ids .onipsiiio^ In a ihitu fIu-Ii. b lent, a-uf
l ull t'ji f.’- w.’ix 8’hrad tyji’i-h as 11.-Mra. Rutb «r> chuff is 8<um- l>Hcer
Ji-lin .Wall nod tlolifle Trembly U»tnivv inini.-d.ltoii lit.- li.v.1 oi eeerj- to lb.' ptstfeim
to Travel*'’Cliv'staiui'.lav.tdaiform aav.- wny srd aetnldiss ner.|«t tbU vriUnslied at the lullcr s siaiers. Oora aiiiJ
' Stiiiih-y Jo'ui-s .•.lu-nr the wcek-ri)il ,E:ii!li.-iman. •’! don’i i.-ar.i IhU jqnf- i, ui! Cr.M-sli.-.-V.
prcdi-lintcd lu the flonr, Imi iximALMIRA
Mrs. Ell Howell It III viUi lire i:rli>. Edna, at SlisliCs sidin:s Sunday.
vIfIiIii^; frieinlF ai Klncidey.t
n y, wbi. h Iof fIkiv.u that KtiKlKb ' Ira I im.li.'. tsd I
hilrt. .
a
'
Mrs. i-Mrl llray and Mr
Mr. and Mn. Edwin <3iMfty wcrr
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. MiHire
l.-'n.plTPry <:'■
'll’ Juseidiium irannarit-d IniKitiess im>ii <-<ii: (Xid»r.\ har.i«.’l|i.-. h- Ip one
The iiioniinz session .»*s purely
IJovd Hites -w.Ti- cnlllns
Ion ere yueais of llieir non • I'landej-e'”'
l.l^rerse City <ull4-rs Wedncsdsy.
A idet f. r C-.,
•vnoihi-r mill
.i.-nih with a- wreai
in Travnm- City Fviday.>
jf.i'
nmi,
■•aiir is v.e,; !ij.-ld und
II Mr. and
J
Mrs. Milos tiriy Euiiday
Mr. and Mi«. Rall'h Case worc.Ms here (or a few da)*
. .Mis:* lln(-kiiinn aiiendnd tbe t<-a<’!v lL-illii!di- asw.r in Itu- icj.'I." Th.-'-.r .litr. relK-es. < il'•- ciWrnitKH- iK.:i»inaii..na were mad'-,
Wiibu
ibur ITatl is ill at ih.- Iionn.( iu TAverse >-U.. \V«dnosda>.
Ol'o. Snillh Is |>iuinn.-d to 1
.rk iiiMliuie al Traverse I'Hv. xnInB vi’. l.ts of Si.-llV a-oiiMp! the. an-i-?T
: I .Tl-e. (i..m!n.-»i!Mti'’Yill hr niiifl.Hl h.v .
The (relsht train koi aturk SD' n «nn tbe prip. Will Howard U alUiuI- his irtitcr. Mrs. Karji.H <5iu). al Cfdor (v-mi there lo KinSFb-y lo Fje iol
.f-vli!ii:.:.F’ptl!l or H.C Ai.elo.'tuv..tt a
-ii'.-niimi this aft-rnix.ii.
> bank between Sombit t'iiy nod tu.p the funiltuie aiore in hl» alisen;-c. Run.
ri-’etu ym»r.'. The v.;-tdsv wlih U r iiamii-i.
Mr. Mrlians' rcsIdFiK-t- iwuRlit fin
Mrs, E J Ca»e enierlalm-d
I Wcatmlnlster MVdiiesdu.'
EnxIiFhm-u.’’ ur,IVilUam Kruimu of Traveriic City ”TF--v di.-d ' like
Mogdo.v csv-uinR, UR did not do iua< b IF In iQWii «bduv on bUElnio-ibbouDd train did not so th.-ouph Sunda) »i-ho»l cbiss «»f neveMwii
li"uril I'll ever,. hrunlT.
■plrts ai_,lier borne last Friday at- dafpiyie.
F umil ,= :3e
. M>*' Madce I’enninuton of Inlet.Mr. anil Mrs. R. K. Hates and I’fttv
. and Mrs Juhn Fasael.-who | term-oli.
li-c’h.-n wn^ihc
.Mu.-mie>-i M<’r iwvneriy lived in Traverse city. vi*.i He Uh-an.-rs will stve a lk>.\ s-n-lal Ib.ihip-b wc-rc il>(< RiH-sts <d Sir. ai
liiioFh F.iiurHav.
I Ited relaiivW here for s few-da>sj in the Hmwnson building Fridsy even: .Mrs. l-Mdh- liri) Sii^y.
Ml*. Ssi.i-ve Flaibvi.k i*-'voiifini-d lo
> Uco, (>ray and MIbk boo ll«i<' drii
I Bur week, went to Flint Mondav.' Inv.
H.'
il><v4imiF(- with i1ii-(miul«Fm..
ovt-i; h.iiuC Sunday <o- ai4> h.-y <iur
VvMker^ the) cwfiert to make their fu-| Mifs Marilia Miihr i> Hie
.lonsh H.-iuirr. who hus Uen'.iu;'i^daw-home.
‘irosi'nr at the Courier .'.iflit-,
m. Is iiov. ai.le’io lM-.a‘>oni.lowii. '
liu- .•«)ldi-it ir.ithpr hrer-y vV SIoJ;
c Miller returned home M»-dnee : Feh, 11.Rev. KeakvF of Wexf.ird fik-iiI Sat
(lav, wb.-ii !t il^rtws la-low zoro-wak iinliiv iiict’t In .-ur town,’af(-r u 'hoi,’
l.rfiiFlprcd. '
vi'ii in Willianndmnt and returned to
The hiebnav ruimuliuilonrr has been his • harac on 'Simdsv.
,
opi'niiij; the snow blofi
lofkt^^^ds
Mr ond .Ml*. H.-K: It»-.-clinni.^o( H.-1the iiuUl.
biO- .allFd Id tuH- l>r Chirk on MonFvh. Jl.
dny.
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Kihgsley Department

OLD ENGLAND
iS AROUSED

CiPTAIH SCOTT THE -HERO

G.fl.P.PLATFORM
PROVED WEAK

HOTABLES fat TO FLOOR -

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opiNioror ■

GENERAL DIAZ

sniE

TRAVERSE

BANK

CITY

m

Fife Lake Department
Conducted by Miss Mae Dewey.

W« want to make this Department oT the
greatest possible vaipe to all concerned and to
this end request'that all items of personal and
general interest be sent to Miss Dewey to be
inoon>orst^,4n the Department. We esp^ally
at (d^bes, fraternal societies . and Uie
ask that
Onnget fu
fumisb items of interest in their respective oi^nizations. News of social events and
entertainmenU, improvements being made or contemplated, and business ebunges and transfers in
real estate in town and country are espedaHy .
accratable. The above applies not only to tl
village of' Rfe. ’Lake,
* , but to ftbe :
country.—Editor Herald.

proved.

Jaa. Jonas and (amllv irmk thrir •|.‘
s Frida) for Ih-troli
Mr*. I). .McAh-v 1. srloiolv HI. i;a«

ff two lad ^^*■ll' (^r hi-a>t i.Ttuirti Ih.
It wee-k.
. Miss tJertrud.- Ib i iihi-Iiii- U i.
If from an atis' k ei ion»il<*'.
Tbe ladles In Cniuu cuiuvcl
ejaal Thuradav at Mt.v. Frank Ikir

m's6. E.- Hernsl'-liK- of i:'.aiiFion.
■lied hlF |niv-M.-. Mr. and Mi> IV Ii
Bslelnc. the ls*l of ihe Week
Watson RaU) wem lo 'iioJid lUp
mtils Mondo). where Ip- is worklns-«<
[caryeiwirlne
I Newell Ik now (-iiipln)cd In
^tbe Wo'.lsuD ainre mills ai. Tolvflo.
Henry UavU'loit a valiiaMo <
t week.
^ Mr. and .Mrs V.'llrov «ri- horiir 1:
e south vbUlnE at tl. CleDd'iiin
. Cohen of Chicwwi, nr. «a:
at the home of I’. H. Hcmn
l^tbc laii of :he week
IVtn. O.born lia« Imk-ii ,^llte ill i
F lo he at Ih.- MOD- lui sev(

Ralph Worden was
IviM ke y over Buiels.v.
Foh. II.

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A. ft. JoiKF si'endeti ih> reiuildleu '
.lohii.. ilen-lci-F
uvs SI bojiie.

IF

Capital Stock.......... S 200.W0.«0
Sarplos & Profits . $ 206.089.48
Ecsoarces ...................$2s237fS40.38

kuiurdn-

Fp.-ni||i,i: .a

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' Forces of Oiaz Have Not Been I
creased by Arrival of Rebel
Bands ■That Are Daily
Expected >
Hn'x.e lx
*,

fr.'.in

'isi'liu; let

m-ukew .if Wryford

l<.

i,h.-

I iii:-d

IT.-XF

l.idny (..-n.-t,.;

F.’ii. Dii.r |.(oli-'!i-.l niiiiiu. imi.t'en

merry rruwd ol youiiu- fulkx drove

tli-n in M.'vi..i.

ll.- sai.l:

-•’Tli.-r.' i«

1 «F riWFun for ime.-v.-iiil..n. I ni

' to Aioiie lasi Sunday uleTii .n

ftou

*

Clifford T'hu ki-r wax xiin'rixivl wlu
iM-.irlv thirty ..f bis y.mns fhi-nds
hi-lp.-d i.'i.t.i-ato bis Klxtecnih M:thday Usi Wedii.-s.lay. F(li. T.
Mlsx .Minnie'Fliliill is x'.-iyins with
C. III8 Wllhcy Ihe rearMf I1h> winter,
Til*.! Whlteford went to Tra'erxe
Cii.r Hstnrduy on linsim-M.

tunied at a. late-liiiur, brinsliii!. .Mi'.' Hinr
T!it Kuycriiiuent's PumII.ui '.ms r.'-i
Hull.' wHh tl,i--u.
)li*x lli.-si't .’iKiie r ».p*-«i Kiimla)’ al 'Kyii i.-iai.’-ieilly i.H’.-((.l all;..- .’-.Ft.-:eilii.nirli a ':.'w-of iq.viuin.-t * x..:

City,
Aith.irCi. -V of Cet.irarjaik.HiiiiOuy at IU. U Clo'. '*.
.Mrx.

.Mill)

tT’li^i

mm-ii!

o-lntiii-d'lii r.d.-x Jiiii'i ri.Idvn iiii.. lli'-.'oit..
Till- fiim.F ..! i;.-n'-i.i; Id.-c-- «.- ■

Tiie ((l.-anerK giv.-, a pia wirlal.iie*i
Thiirsdav

iiiuht ai
)la)K-l.

■!■(- imtiie .d <ba
ft

I'-hot iik>n> ■(liaii- inXi- i-a'.- orf, and :> xiiiull (f.'i*.hmi-iii .ul in

ll.-ites Kaiurday a/l.-r a x-'t-ral w.-ekx’
>ixli hen-.

Ih- hopi-il

that

Hien- will be a «..h1 ^ll‘-ltil*m-.-.
Feb. Ih.

A.,Tracy Liiy. President
R Kloyti Clinch. Vice President
Harry C. D.^vis. Vice Pcesideul
A. .1. Mijvnard Cashier
A. J. Hdviiand, JUsistant Cashier
G. B. Kilbouirae. Assistant Cashier.

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(- .rf M|sf Ruby Stftea. wii.-ro ihe.v ly .If the •.|'llii‘Ui that iben; is n.. ii- •
cv -xliy i.i'r
Slcned. F.-I.v
w’.-re pie.-iaantl.v i-ntertain.'d. Thrj-

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OFFICERS

Ihiv.
'ixlti'd lii-'c- last U(K'k. .

hoin'i-

ACME
I'lUiu.r iimI
da.ii:hi.r
*«o lia.p. II
o W)>rk for Mr. Smulti
Hannon mid ' Mo. Ji-iin|e l ff,.
bills wen- <|iilull> iiuiir»',| om- d^
last week. AH wish iheiu imi.-h )n.
Idiii-ss

,

eonviiiion 111 T>av,-i.s,)

no day Ihsi 'wu-uk.

I'fcff'T WBe foim-Tl) MlSF B(»rtha
Ib-iBFieiue of 4hU pl.K-e.
•Mo. ft. <; M..!;iii;-r of 'liDIbh.
i> In (»wn Jor a ehoit ilnie
I.u-.incns. '

I.- .VrUdltF ll-mkah' .»uw «
it Hu iPiHv Top^ds) loi lUi-ii la.!
lll-V K,|J.|4-..
Hrinier ip,d fliliill). of Czdllinin’-v.-tl illlo E I*. (>ll'art.et|li<IFh’K'
I-5u*m- in I'ntoa tor n .-(.uple nl tuouilis
wIiiIt-.Iu asMStr iv.-dMilli
(Ipilng
»("-d••'idip > I'ri-F (j-ii olf pm- OnmIli-Ullv
pliorj-rT b-i W(H-k
11^ f«:d lor vlie ImrFe.
liu- flnaeff w. re.r. jils.-ed arid ,dri-<s«-ii
II iibsFi.’Uini uh-> has ho|>eF id
ihn.i IwTih
F|-e(ial 13i)(-a]n duy proErHiii was
d* at lip- M. K rliiireh Ian Sundn.v
cv«r>llic in.vds'* vt ihv n.-Riilar prcn< li-

Hr SENT TELE6H1IM’ TODAY

. The Infant .hiid of Mciv'.T.
«1io W’B* hli’i; IBFI Week; Is ■l.'K’ji illl-

.onveniion at Travarso riii' Ratufdav
The li(-lpiiiK Hand niel Will. Mr«
Sln-rnuin lael week
, E. T. i'ray iraiiMii'l.-d bfiwm
Tniverse Clly Molidn.'.
Tli.-odor.- RlKTninn w’jisr hiimi- Jroiii
SoiMli-Hourdmati over SniCduv
.Mlsw M<rT|!i:t I’ruy ' atleild-d the
l••a(-|ler'p limtlluU- al Trnvei»e
I'ridh.v and Fulunisy. ;
Ri;L-r; Clow of H iMiamsIxire
viFi’ed.;iT CliaN. KiiiinmindVlSiindj)
J.init;!ii l.vekey niudi- a trip.to town

• It'fii.it.-elallv aiiriiK-iiii'.l. ciih. r, I-->
li<- proxiiiil'y i.f iIk- ^ifhtTih’iF'^b’.iu-i
t'..' imvaiU'-d .'tiiv ariivalx o| rilx-!.Ml-) 'Jl.' Hal.-'ul V.'va Ci'u/ uml.'
ijiideiki-i 1).- lx. I.k.v.' upiF-.r
.,v<- ain-lixHii'ii.-.i ii}x liur.d.

DIRECTORS
A.TracyLiiy
R Floyd Clinch.
Harry
Davis
Elbie R. Huimnh
W.W-Siiiilh
C. F. Zapf
A.
Maynard.

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK
Traverse City, Michigan.

-Mlxs .Marielta Sliies Wen
Hanirda)'.

Will Tihbliu U vifitini.-’ his wlp- and
TT.Mn.-(f -li.Hl Ssiurdae luinily for a few ds's.
ii;orii|.ik. Fell, v; a, Fi.-.-iairl
AllTe TIbhtU came home
riiiiersl was li.-Id s' .Ms.vfield Tite.-da) -ver Hunilay. He s wurkins at Ih.'cnWith tiiievii^t al Kins^ )K n/x ramp.
alternooif■ 'wij^
anri^ih. TaL
Tahb.-i.-r wi-i
Mr. and Mra. R)an went to town
v-Of Ihik |>|B-.-e Aid liav<Frldw) and rarae honii^ Huturda).
here
who ixii-p.l ilirli
triend'
Kihel Cbaoipney xiavod ull nlphi
IMlftlV’ .
with IziKle Stll'* Saturday.
l.daya.
Th<- Ser'i<-«> (Hilld mk-R-Iv held Ihck
The- A K. Rumb.)’ scIkxjI .daas h<-ld|
Mr. KiljMifik-k of Trav.-rFC ('ll) will Pi'.iuhly pm iiKk dlnn.-r sml l.iislaest. Jh.-ir nieetiDK lui Hridsy nlahl
t the .-jKsaker si tlie .M. li. rhiiic
».-Jih Mrs. Will Klnit
Inilisll’ ( ' .Mrs. Knerer's,
^aeat tiaimdsy cvenlaE. Fob. l.'.ih - . I ridsy. Foil. 7th. Tliere
Mrs. John licmui) Hsde a bad fall
lienr.'’. the little f'iii (.f Air. and M^ #
i ■■
le (lay Jast week off the iiack slriw
^ A. Clark, of I'nloii. Is Forfouhly ill.
vir? r. T. I'.'ii-irou etii. rliila.-d
I some KhlBRlea and ffbl a bad < t
M. E. ArhoH and Isiull) iir>- iireiiar- Ijiillcx' Ai(i aorlFi) ul her home
I the I. lelind. She la tietter i
to move to ilmnd'Usplds. in the Widn..,aiav. ivi- :.is. an.l’.Firvod a
•Ir w.MnSt lutore.
.impiuuUs ailili.-r t.t to indlvldualx.
Mlsx iltiliy SHIPS/ Is iinie froi
iobn Harfr-was s huFliK-ss ratlsr In he priF.i'.ls of the dimi.-r coins to » hool liT a few days.
l.t
wrej,.
h.'lp i«v tor a neW’ vlii-hiw In the |«rMr*. AddU- Clark and Mra, l.tiry
CHoiod Wel»e of I'loiK vr
fheliF)- aiv visUinK thtlr mother and
B Thuradsy.
Mr and Mix. diw lieH.mlleW emrr- father for a lew days.
drs. Wm. Wolfe was in TrsveiM- laliied Ihe Christlv) Woik.ii>' liible
Mrs. iJ'lnFstun is on the siidt
y a couple of ds)F the (srl w< i-k:
ih.'ii’ hfliur FT’tilii) .-venlnR,.
cieni Sleffert la itinnlDii fats little
_ Mtu. tMckiioo iiCMieriarninR hei
Ali.-r the usual huxlaeiui mill now and logs are aUll being
ir and fauaUauiriroiii.Freinuiii.
niHtluR and enieruinment. the «ueMx bruiphi In.
Mesdsmea Hour} Tabherts- and i:
■ real.'d lo iwrreshhienu of. sand
IVarl SH'.c' -lid Addle dark w.-.M
; Brower w'ev to .MajlJetd Tiu-sdwv ''(Che., fried <’ake^ idekles and «»I *"raviTae city Balortla)’.
amUand the funeral of - Mrs -M. «'
MIbb BHb Srripiuiw went to town
l'.a>.-r im-cHnB ever) IVe-lnesday Inxi Saturday.
iChas. (.eater w.-m to RaKinaw Mon
'.'iiinx al ;-.5h in the .M. K. rhurch.
Thc-lAdies' Aid will .aoH ( willi
__f to vfsU hls nailher-ln-law.
The.ljdl.*- Aid mkIhk meets with II*. Mabel Darpblno ae»l We
I'edtioa[ Ma Binith and laite'll(ntt-r hnlali-d Ir*. H.TaWnrrcr this wtvk IVedni-fc- day.
IM the lliabei M F.'v. Wllmora ds) aliertuKvp.
B this w.^.
B'
Church Servi^ea
NORTH PARADIBE.
; Mrs. w. E. Id'-llstds was la MaoHonda,' wr»p.-x lor Feb. Ifilh, tl.
(jwiaa to ttfs bad roads Ihe log
• n Tew days ihe |«st w<-ek.
l•|eJ,.-hmK In the M. K .-htinh
haters have noi been doing very
1 Clark If Iroice for . a I Wii
• :3'. a 1.1. h) ll» a/W. Bakt-r, pax- mueh of late
f eUit'fraita Oraa.l llai.nlk.
•Olf.
George Kreeoun. who was working
i Bora l« Mr. and Mn. Ia-f tTeffer of
Hunda) school foltowlns at
al Alba, was called borne laat Tiies-.
, on JUL 30ib, a sda.
day on account of tte lOaMa or tbclr

These Cold Days and Sheep-Lined Coats'Go Well Together

-'4.-

Men’s Corduroy Coats
Best Quality Sbeep-lined, With Bigh, Far Storm Collars
Double Breasted, with warm knitted wrists in sleeves—can't be beat for Uiose
who drive or work'^out in the cold—can’t he duplicated anywhere else at the
price we are offering them. All Sizes from 38 to 48.
^0 ^0
at only.
- Men's Sheep Lined Costs with high Men's Sheep Lined Vests—the
storm coliars, worth
ff
best on the market$6.50. now at,... .................
now at only..................
J^en's Sheep Lined Coats with high Men's Onck Coats, warm blanket
lined, high corduroy collars, O Aff
corduroy storm collars,
- Q 3C
worth $4.50,now at...............0»*lv
reduced to S1.50 ahd ..........

2,50

Men’s Winter Pahfs Reduced
*cd Pairs ol Men's Heavy aad Medium Weight
Winter Pants have been
in redoeed
i
as follows:
MEN’S PANTS.'worth
..worth
$1.» and

S2.03.at... I

I

1.10 I

Caps
all marked'^
down
. \

MEIIN'S

PANTS, worth.
worth I

1.60 I

1
TrtvctMaiy.BOeB.

ITS. wraith
MEN'S PANTS,
vwiith
S2.S0 and
SJ.OO. at...

I

2.10] 5S,'?’ 2.95

Gloves
and Mlllens
Reduced

-.Si

J. W. Slater’s Third Semi-Annual Sale
ol Traverse City Chair Co.’s Chairs, Settees & Roekers

Another opportunity to Buy a Rocker, Atnl Chair, Morris Chair or Saltee for one-quatlet or ona-third less than the regular price. We have purchased
the Traverse City Chair Co.’s complete line of SaynpU Rockers, Morris Chairs, Arm Chairs and Settees and wish fo dispose of them before our spring goods
arrive. If you need a few good rorke s this spting,'bny them now. It will mean a big saving to you.
-

ATV\EFACTORY
PRICES
SELL ON EASY
PAYMENTS OR
FOR CASH.

This Mission Rocker
Made of select stock for sample purposes, Early
a English fiiiish. has full spring seat,, upholstered in
Chase's Spanish leather, u bargain at I7.SH. Facto­
ry sale price M<9S.
. '

li:
mm
This Beaulilul Li­
This Beautiful Rocker
brary Table
f onv *if ll:r IiJekv.-i

42 inch to,i. made of heavy select
stock. American quartered oak; hig value
at $11.50. Factory sale price $8.65

ffili

HI
mm

Ij.itriiti* i'l-

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oniiliirtaliln.
w.-ll l»ulll_. nprliij: lii-limn
i'.' mvi.'i.'vl ni
ftinsv*
i-L-Imt. a u.,«r'
lilrlor.' n;ilr liricc-...'....................... >5.25.

I < f?

I

1mm

•JiWa
Turkish Rocker
SETTEES
-•.iiiir A lurjv »ulw oak
1. .’ -.u Eft "I
1.. m
M ' I l•.<.->
!• .<r
.ll IIII 1..
V^-,i,li:«ll l■•ultU!r. J! Vod flui-h.
ii:.nciclil F(-*l rosuluil.i, »•' Ctd.OO: -larioi y nl- prirp;.. ,*8.25
viTi, tU-11 ii.nid
r«.jliai!f *1SJ» lalnf-tu"
!,.r) :alp jiijv
, i.........................................................................*0.CC
llpn- If «

Tills large, all over-stuf­
fed rocker, spring 4 aiw.
back and aeat, full ntflled
front and arms, tow and
cotton hlled, solid oak
frame, worth $22.00. Fac­
tory sale price $16.00. \

A Big Value

This Rocker
l> n sii^p> 'Ht.no» tjix*. nnii .mtuKH*-* «ll ilip
Bi«>d .Dtp HUd-<TUiirivu poMibtP Thp Irant1* Militl uHk with
>' iiiiiimntppd xtppi spring
(tithlnn si-at. Thp liark nod spat are uphoir
tpr.^1 III 111.- U-st rhH.p Ipailipr, rpiralar Jir.tm
»»Iup-fai-turi sal<-'rrii,p................. ............*7.50,

I

W
Library Table

This large well made mahogany
library table 44 inch x 2G inch top. &
inch X 24 inch solid pedestal, large
drawer, sells regularly at $16.00. Fac­
tory sale price $12.00.

Foot Stools
We have a limited nttmber of these solid, weathered
oak. upholstered leather top
foot stools at OSc.

This solid cak arm rocker, seat and
low^r part of back uphol&tcred in gnaranteed Chase iea.ther, regular $$.$$
value. Factory sSle ixic - »6 90. -

Ma i oiders promptly and care­
fully filled. Everything guar- ^
anleed it lepresented.

Beaulilul Rocker
Weathered oak rocker like cut except that it
has wide panel back in place 6f iiplostering shown
ill cut. Has full spring seat, nic^embossed front
posts, agoodvalue at $8 75.Factory^e price$5.26.

)

^Turkish Rockers
Till* U'SOiil
tenog. nak

X W. SLATER’S

Another Good
ViOue

'Made of solid oaV. uphostered aeat
The only place in Trav­
erse City where you epn buy and back, nittled front, a ,big value at
nl M. Factory aale price IC IS.
these sample ebairs.

a. W. stater
"VoUP Reliable Homelurnisber.

Ncitbem Michigan’s largest and
only exclusive housefurnishing store.

QBATO fsAV^ ttXBMD Ajtt HLAVtun Bkf jUolb, rBvuMt. fa. H, ms

HSCB SIX

townen'ip

TOWNSHIP a HO«TM OF RANGE 9 WEST

Annual Tax Sale

III l! I

•tatj: or Michigan. Comiiy of ci»»a Tr»vom-m».
Tba On-ott Cmm for tbe Coant}’ of Gned Tnvpm, In ClumcrO'
ID tho inotler or tba rMItioB of OraiuH B. miVr, Aii-liinrOM
p«X> of
State of MIHiiRan. for nnd la tM-half of 8ald Mate. r<n
w% or m-^4 ..
lb\' Bale of et-italn Uuda for lai.i-a BM<«aed tbereon.
c>r »
«)*i readlDC and tllind the |>rtliloii of the Auditor Oenenii ol »’t of
...
Hie Stale of .MlrhUan. i>ra>ln« for a derrea In lator of toe Suu DVV, «(
of Mlehtaan. asalnst rath jiarrel of land therein ,le5ctH>"d. tor tbe wH or nw*i ...
afnonnta thereio ai>etllksl, rialnied in he due lor isxeii. laleTeM bad tp\, or nm in .,
vhaiaes on eaeh Mitb larrri of land, aud that »ueh lands
sold 8» U of •» «i ..
<01 (III- amutmia so rialmed by the SU|e of Mhhlcan.
II Is ordered ibai safd iietItloD «ni be bronahi on for hearina;
aud dei nre u the Marrh lerni of Hil» eoiin. to be held el Triverwfeei »ide nmnloe from
\ to the County oftlraud Traterse. Slnle of Mirhle.-in. on Iht
the Hirer..IS
1
Tl.lr^ day of
lan-h. A. I»_ ISI3, ai «h.- oixailiui of Hu' aoS of
i4.......... l» 40 .
3
«ourl on tlia« dl . and tbal all |•eITonl iiilvreMed In mih laiult1 P4
p4 or
of an«4...
a<
>
BPS.
o(
ot
«4.
y IHiil thereof. dexIHns to eonii-st the lien elnimetl therton by
the Stale of MU liioin tor. such laxek. Iniereai and liuirKes. o!! pH ofi V
n< .
any |iart ihereuf, hhall a|>i>car In said t'oiiii. and nie aiih the fleik. nw>« of neH-.
tberiHif. aelinc as.ieBlvier In chancery .'their obteellooi ihereui on, n«i>, of n«4 .,
or bulore the brsl day ol Ihc term of this Cuuil aUui- i.iemloued.
and that in defaiih thereof Hte uim.- ttlll l-v laken as coiilersed
at>d a dertee «lll (•« takou and entered ax |»-ayed fui lu aaid i>cH B«U Of neU.. Ik'U. Abb it Is further ordered that lu iiursuaiiie of >n!d .lerree
ihe lands deM-rilH-d lu kaid |>etl(loii for •'bieh
y.hafl be maOe. Vtll l>e 8old for Ib.- set.iUl ii
J net of seH ...
ehaitnw thereon as delermlne.1 by eilch decree,
ne»4 of m-4 ..
day In May thereafter. lieiilnntnR at t» uilwk i
, ay. of n« 4
or un tbe day or day e/ubsequeol thereto us mny l-e tie><«>uiy toj sc', 01 s« 4 ...
eonii.U'te Hie sale of toifd lands and ef eaeli and e'ery pan el1 iie\/01 ne«4 ...
theieof. at Ihe office of the County TreaMifr. or at »mh ronteli SS'4 of BiH ...
ieiil place as shall Ite rolecied he him at i!-e tounit .seat nl the: net, of 0*4 .
t'outlly o^irand Trnterse. Stale of Mlehlimii; and Ihai Hu- isule• S» 4 ol n* 4 .then and mere made «lll be a publie sate, and each parcel doM
Ilf the decree shall be seiiaratele exi'toseJ tor e.ile for the . _
taxes. Interest and eharRes. and the tale shall 1«. made to Hie .ui
, Of
of
..
sun iisjlnc the full aiuouu^ ebarced aKahut >iuh larcsd. and aet.e|il ue4 of >e4 .
fne a oun\eyanev of the smallest undivldt.d fee MRlple llilereM «4 of «H of
Ih.rein; or. If uo Jiersoii »111 pay HieTaxe» and rnui-aes u'.e iake| of seVi ___
SI eoovey.-iDoe of >css,lhai»lhe entire thr-ieof. then ihc »tmk- laireel o4 of se4 oCwU
shall lx- offered «ad rold' If any i«-od of lind eann-., .i,. scM
0*4
..................
of **4 ... 9.28 4«
It\e*. InXereM and chniRes. such lured shall
r.'.-.ied ni.r
•4««x*4................2d *«
the time hcInB. and shall, on the euceeed'.U); dsi. nr iH-foi,'...........................
-e4ofo*4.»» 4U
eh>...'e tif the sa|r. be reoffe:c<l. and if. on «ueli Mn-iuid <iPer. or • til 4 of s«Vi
alDiinc Muh sale. Ihe same cannot be sold for tbe amount aiore-’ seV of s«'« ..
said, the County Treasurer shall bbl off (be »nie In the name oloe4 ok se4 . .
tb.i Sutc.
'w4 of se'i
Witn.'w. the Hon. Frederick W. Maine. Hreuli ................................... ........
••
e f'ouiu
of IKirjubcr. i
0* 4 ol ue4 ^
FllBDEMICK W. MAYSn. ;r- ail Jtidse.
e4 of M-4 ...
CoUDierslimed.—
m-4 of oe4 ■
fSEAL)
ELMCU K. WHITE. ReslMcr.

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i b4 of seH
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: and 3.................. Sa.Md
I 31
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TOWNSHIP Si N^JRTH or MANOC 1i WMT.
I 40
32 31
« 40
i 29 1 M
of East side iH ssH of
............ East 44» feel to shore rf G. T.
(heare Northerly alou shore 3S3 feet
Hieoee West li«4 feet to .Santa tl4B Hontb H
line tbi-nee iiouib
feet to becInnloK
,
31
t
1 09
28
04
1 M
TOWNSHIP a NORTH OF RANGE 10 WEST'

i n4 of K«i of B»H

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of sw«i
HiEhaay
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43 M

I 66

St 99

Cft Tft riG
•Vd^remMriitf '.u'rsOt SonM'
Ksst
4 .post betwees "Section
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tbem Sootb t«
WO fe<t ibenn- Raat 5* tent'
ibebce Sonfa 160 feet tbevit We« SO Not»
beftaninf ............ I
2 70
70
It
Pareol of land eomBeDcinii 83 fast Sflutb an#
338 feet East of 4 post between SecfldNs i
mt 2 tbeavv Routh IcU feet (hence ISM 30
feet ibeec* .Vonh t«M feet tbence Week ST
feet to MflnnlBF. I
I 62
4S
or
Pan of lot 2 beciaatnc itn 7-iO fdet GrttoflT
Of West 4 pOft on But end West line ef Swtin. ibroce Esst sieac said 4 RM
.'
tbSc# South nernilei sUh Rssr Du 17& (lest
Mnse Wvt KwJ feet tbmee .Nartb 173 Tect
C 34
to iieilnnlBi ... l
782
I’M
30
l« =3
Cobmendas x m-h» ihalas 8eut9 nd i 8-100
dadw Ebi of 4 iioxi beiweM Senloot I
•ml 2 tbence North H4 feet iheGee* East 123
fret tbeaee South Ht feet tbence West 123
Net to bdstanlBp. I
1 93.
31
06
■rrel df Wbd commenelBS 32 feet Sbeth' a»d
152 rwe Bast of 4 Post between SedMk I
e Sooth I6» (•

Sft

I and HadisoD street
(bearo'l^ l3o'^NM^bM^ &«h\30 fwH u
alisv. Ihence Wen 180 feet alow alWy ibeao
North 86 feet lo bes^of
U
22
ComtimnclS* C\.............
-.
Let I Oak fleicbu AddlUon fbCMo Sootb
fWt. Ibnce-East.......................................
jrt 98 feet the« Kert
west« feet MbeC^ ^^
4,
TMvMhlp 97 Nvtii ef Rat«s 11 WsaL
Bast pvt of B«H of

of *4 of ne4 2S
[,*r4uf ,*Huf .*4.22
;.ii»-4 of i»4 ■
TOWNSHIP zr NORTH OT'ITANOC 11 WCGT
«
12
14
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14
n

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4 72
314 *
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3 <7

73
48
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lliai i«n of ne4 of
t
«e»t iu
East 22.
nsst U

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I «0
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TOWNSHIP 2t north or RANGE 11 WEST
32 Ntnh Ivan of South
2d
HI acrew of loit 4.:
li;
TOWNSHK^
OH

thearo Itet 1«6 leet tbence 86Mh 168
tbence West too feet thence .North^l68^fm t

2;
ee4 oi
s«4
1
:7 re4 of se4 Wert of
1.
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OF RANGE f WEST.

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TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH OF RANGE I* WEGT
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TOWNSHIP » NORTH OF RANGE tO^ WEET
SO’.

Svu............... M.

3 79 -

9-

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13

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1 43

tbence Wert 6294 feet tbence Sooth 165 feec
(beaee East 6294 root iMee NoRh 16S feel
to beflnnlQji
.11
17 2t
4 47
Part of »e4 of net, conaeBClw at Northeast
corner iheM Booth 36 rods fheaw Watt 29
rod* Ihence North lu rodi theaeo Itest 16
rodx thence North 26 rfSt ebeooe Bart Iff rots
to bepioeina ....it ^
21*1 8 8y
CommemiDS 22 feet Sooth Md 33-feet Bast of
Nortbwret rorncr Of iw4 of ee4 tbence
South 1T» feet rbence Ebrt 327 foet tbeoce
North 171 feet tbiGce West 827 feet
11
36 12
T 83
I
BestoDlw 2» iwls Nortb Of Sotnbwest coroer
l| « • ef xw4 Ihence Nonb 26 rods. East 16 rods.
Sooth 26 rods Went 16 rods to beUanlos
1: 2
2 58
67
BeclDiiiBC at a point 66 rods NorGi and 48 rods
East of Somhwert comer of SoeOen tbence
North 26 rods tbeoce East 32 jotfs tbenee
South .Ki rods. West 16 rods North Itf rods
West 1< rods to bednetDa
12 5
6 45 1 69

A4»U 8 oW 7 ...
IM 19 ................

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CITT OF TRAVERSE CITY Orijpnal Plat

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and nl* of s'*

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69 19

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Ul 18 ........
Ldt 56 ..........

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1 00

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laMa 6. A 16 eM 13.
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15

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166 2 7 27 O • 4
- Unpi«tt6d PmlG<y.

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I 60
I 06

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lat 3 ......................13
IxM 4 and West 20
l^.or lat 3........ 13
1 Snotb 62 (eetof lata
13 aa« 16 except

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06
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tw
M

26

CMnmentitii at a ixjlni oa the West line of
UbSob Street 173 feet Souib of tM laloaec<
• ...
ttoa of the South line of Htb Street tbeaee
nc4 of sr4 • ■
m
• ea Wtei 168 (Set lh«nee Sootb U f
I ou
a 78 4.,,.,
East ,4.
1S3 ,44,
roH .h.x...
thence Hi
Nonh 23 (Mt tojioiat
J-Vof

of Oealnnlas. these Ones wore MVffriF
1 00
8 76
n*4 or s*4 .
Block 1 FVro-t*9^A49«^
1
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3
90
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160
n*4 ...............
I 60
8 76 Commenciac si a point on We*t tIM ef 7?9rfaa
-.23 90
3 3;
St'rMi 223 feet South of the InUrseHM o6
TOWN9KIP 27 NORTH OF RANGE 10 WE9T
the Soffik IMG of mb Street thence West
163 (set. I hence South 28 feet ifaeaeff East 783
feet tbence Newth 23 feet to piaM o( hM)»1 06
3 31
writ of 0*4 ........ *«
IS
Bint. ih«M lines wtre foraerly kaawa « Lot
I on
S 76
eH of Bw4 .............. 10 8»
3 «
16 Block 1 FVrawood i^tloB^ ^
,
- 4 of sw4............ It 4U'
I 63
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6*U .......................... 12
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Commenclnx 123 feet W#nt of thS latai'MPOffff
•H or se4 wO
of Ike Weet lias of fialM Bireei
the
34 '1 60
or xa>|
.
Xcrih Uae of Uth SttsM.Jheace 9^ «3
r«4j«r e*i( .
09
I 60
feei tbence West 4V fert.^kaca MRh <3
foel Soulk Trow the Soutti Rbe
fvt thenee East 46 feet to pithff at htEMalai
. of way whOre th6 J. T. Black
Road rrosaes tald risht at way ah' the fOlm
roaimsOelSS tIS tret WoH ot tbO mOiwi^an
oealnauuf tnena? m a Seuthffsatffrlr dtreedr uie North llae of ISth h'tvet saff the Wm
kid road 8 rod*, thenee
Hon
n i«ri
I irallel 1
line of raloa siree* tbeve Sertb SI4 -6aet
UlbMS
UieSre Vwt 16 fedl BieaM BffWh Itih Wet
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tbence BMt to feet 1* hiJalSM^ ,
ptBR Flliiatedri7'sh4 0(^*4 ■

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Lot f ......................

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sw4 of neU .........
lie 111 4 ofse irl 4 19
,w trl 4 ofnefrm 80

23 37

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CITY OP TRAVERSE CtTY.
Oriiimi plat.
DIk.
South 3u (eel of
.\onh T3 feel of
lat IT .................... I
N'Rrlh if feet ol laU
11 aod 12 ..............C

1-1-3 and 6. ..12 186 97
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of nw4 . ..0.13 10
n'i^of iw4 and
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lOMS 28-29 and 3
lads 43 SB6 44..
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TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH OT RANGE «' WEST

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TOWNSHIP a NORTH OF RANGE 10 WEST

SCHEDULE A.'

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57
polat 48 (set
71, laehe< South and 23 feet West
est of 4 poM
between ScxilMtx 1
tbceee Sooth 68
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40
n', of 8W 4 -------- 21* MTOWNSHIP 2S'NORTH
Sec.
h j«l6 of sw 4 .
.,«x.
21 3M
4

svveial s'i'Hs •xvmpiiied aiul ixtendixl azailts! ;sid laud.. Ilisi''ea>'li
of said ixirr.-ls ot !aii.! may In- sold lor the apHiuiits dun llicico'i.
us (•nirj l<x|
luB. iii-|.a.r Ibv? lie'i a'- u-xb!-!.
.\nil •<ii;r iN-iiiiolo-r will s-ver piuy, etc.
Huled iu-cxlulmr MHi. K>I3.
lin.WlKI.H Ff ijj-aj.
Auditor Gviii-ral of Hi<- Hlai'- of Mi' Hieaii. (or
. .
and 111 In-lialt ol snid Slai'-.

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sL of xw4 of xe4- It :•*
nt-4 ol we4 .......... 72 4u
- A idevw or Und (H-einnint ai i*- H
(weea tin- no4 of
amt uw4 i if se4 in(a-rweriinR In renter of Stnie Rond.
d. then.*
theni«
MUtb 41111 (eel to loske Shore iIk-ipc .Nurib
w»] sluuc lake shore 800 feel 10 wherr- the
iU lino liiie-we. lx■ lake^Kliore
lake'‘Shore llieurv
Iheuee l^st
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TOWNSHIP a NORTW J)P RANGE 1

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* c4of ne4 of seUA «
I Tbal bait of nc4 of

parcel deseriM as (ollowti ComoMweiaf at
a P0I6I 2*24 fPOt Sootb of Bootbaresi corner
Of Dniwood Amne and Jei

line of Elmwoed Avenue 30 fect
Blue .......................
48 14 12 52 I
. parcel described si followB: ConUaSHM
I49H feet South of Bonibwest corwer of Bmwnod Avenue and Jefferson Arenitc thence
Wert ICO feet tbence 8od\h 80 feet (hdOeff
hlast 160.feet tbence North 30 feet to besln9;
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iw4oriie4 ..............«2' lu
nwH of se4 ............. 22
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Your |•elilioner further shows lUat^the saM laxes,<m said de,
•rrrlied lamU have remaineit uiiiiaul ior more Hian on.- year alter
they w;-re rcuirm-d .as .lelingucnuf and the said U«— mu >avin-i
Iw-^n-leiHi. andYhe xanie heini; now due and rematiiiiis aupald a*
Blow. S'-i (c:ib. your jwliiiom r pray, o d.t-ie<- in favor ot the Stale
of Micblxanaimiim each |iar<ol uf said lauds, (or Hm- payment of the
scv> ral ainuiinl.' 0? laxvw. Inieiest. <ollertl(>n liv ana e\i»*rt»e>, as
rotupined mid evt< ndc>l in i-uM r' hi-ilnU-. acaiiist Ihe si-veraF >iate. ix of lolidV.-niaiiied ibcrein. amt in detault of pa'iueni <il iIh- sai.l

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T0WN8HIP 27 NORTH OP RANGE i WEST

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Mr Block 2. 2nd Peniwood dSdttkm HhSn
1^1 2U (set tbeiee Nortb lU Art (k^
^ ai8 ftet tbence Bootb
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12 a 3 «
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town;;hip a north or RANGE 11
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Pee.
' Sianios at a I'niDi tu nnls Hast of tbe Noflh' J vest eorter «i PertlOB. thence Hast S:- nds.
I thenee South lu rods, tbenec West 33 rods,
1 i ibrnce nonb fi rods to surtlns n^t

in. and which *er* returned a:
thence
taxc*. and which taxes have not bee
1: l«
aniuuni of such laxe*. with inieiesi emjMiu-d tlipieou to ih-- 1
Axed lor Kale, and collo-ilon fee and pxi«e0ses. a- iinjvlded by
*4 «.f se4 Soeth 12 rods thence
eu of laud.
eateiide.l anainrt each of said liarcel
I
tbence
Nonh
22
rods
thence
Your |•etulullc^ lunhei ehO*»
>*k 10
lo Hie i'uii'i 'hat said laib>s
inds Ibence South'!<> rods thence
.1 umf-r
- .
returned to Ihe Aiulilor Hciicral
umbT f
the proosioi::
rod* IO beatniiliic
the Ihihllr Ac U of ivun. ax delinnueul for non-payment Ol xaid
,.4 0! sW'4 of se4
for said years resiMx lively, and ihar said taxes reiaaln unpaid
• ac4
• r - se4
3
except thai lands included In said -^i-bedule A* foe taxes of IS!"
..
>e4
‘ .f nc4

or prior years were reiiiiticd lo the .Vn.lilor IJeuerat as delinyuei
‘4 Of B«4
for said taxes under the vrovistnii' of the ceueml 19X 1a»s 4n (on
,ue4 of n*-4 •
Itfior to Ih.. iiassaRC o' Act 2»'y of ihc f’ltblle .\rts i
]xi4 of se4 -»iiich

r inrliided in ^Schedule A" a
for >aid taxeti o; hav
, said I
ai]d the sale 01 sales
e sold
rm made ha'c lieen svi aside hy 1 com
oiuiw'icsi Jui Udit liuil.
or have been cancelled as providicl hv
Y'oui petlHuner funber shows and
thai the taxes. Inlerest. cxdlertion fee and exjtenxes. ax ik-: foith
valid lien ou the several jwixx-U of lands dc^<rr.wd in said

UnplatUS Property.

or Block 2. 2nd Pernwood AAdiUoa tbesee
Wesi 86 feet ihence Sertb IU feet tbeece
l^ki 36 (eel. ibcnce Sootb 163 feet to best*'

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STATE OF MICHIGAN.
To the Circuit Court for tbe Couaty of Urand Traverse, u Cbuoeery:
The tietbkin of Oramel B Fuller. Auditor Cen.-ral of-tlie State
of MlehUan. (or ami In t<ehall of salu State, rexm-r tlully suo«>>Hial
the ltd of lands hereinafter set fonb and maiked -Schedule .4.i>niaiiip a desrrliitfon of all the laadx in vni.l I'uuniy of Grand Tniversc U|ien wlilch
*'4ilch UXex
laxex *er<
*er< arse^.xed
arse;.:
for the years Rieniioned there.

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VILLAGE OF SUMMIT CITY
riacaor
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Bortlo
Mlcraa -21 and » OeMaDlBc ;:2 r«<t East of
RmrtioB
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rlpbt ol war .of G. K aad I. R ft. ibrtioa
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a plrl lout Blorra. bin ah.- la ovJ
II. She retunii-d hnint- Sanilay. al­
ter auylnx «MI> Mrs. W, <1. Milli-r. :.22
Monroe sin-ei, ttaiunlay niabi.
A big hud of leachem and oihrr
popple rude lo c<-uii in a ble-aleigb
Thumday afienmnn There were
In the load, und ibelr hoiaee gayr
llilt aide <rf town and -th“y had 't.
hire anulher team. fVaiik Slime 4ra><
e leant
.Mr and Sira. Juaeph T'i<i-.nur iliui .down to aee Am >i Tomiiklns un i i tin
Toatl’klna and raf>ill» laxl w n k.
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JUST 2 MORE WHITE SALE DAYS
WE KNOW THB&B ARE A GOOD MANY PEOPL-3 WHO HAVE NOT YET TAKEN AD­
VANTAGE OF THE OPPORTDKITY TO BUY WHITE GOODS, LINENS, OOBSETg,
MUSLIN UKDEBWEAB, ETC., AT WHITE SALE PKICES. WE CANNOT UBGE THESE
PEOPLE T<Jo STRuNQLY TO MAKE THEIE -PURCHASES AT ONCE. IF YOU DO
NOT CAKE TO INVEST THE MONEY JUST NOW WE WILL LAY THE GOODS AStDB
FOR YOU FOE ANY LENGTH OF TIME Ul TO SIS WEEKS.

Sheets, Pillow Cases and Sheeting
Here ic a chaoce for z
9cper 0 ftock op on a geaioD'i supply of white eottons
at pricet tnal cannot be dnplicaied any time during the comipg j-ear. We were fortnaaU is
buying- these cottons os a low market and are aellisg the& at correspondin^y low prices.
Here it a partial list: AU'of onr NtKthlasd brand ol sheets and pillow cases at a discount.
A, fnll si2ed sheet at 7Cc and another at 73c; a life pillow case at 16c; in yard wide cotton
you cannot find anything better than the one we offer at S^^c yd. At SO to 3Sc 9-4 sheetihg
at 26c a yard. .

Corsets and Muslin UndMUar
There was a tinu when no one thongb '. of buying corsets or muslin nnderwear at this
time 01 yeu. But White Sales have changed this and we can now offer yon a very complete stock from which to make your selectton. In muslin underwear we have everything yon
want in slips, corset covers, gowns, etc, In corseU yon will not find a better stock in Mnthem Michigan. The Nemo, Gossard, Americas Lad>, Nadia, Rengo Belt and Q. D.

Table Lineni and Napkins
In linens from $1.60 to $2.50 a yard we are handling only the well known Siamroek
brand, Uie best table linens in the world. We have these both in the pattern cloths and the
yardage goods at absolutely no difference in price, niey are all on display and if yon a^
interested in seeing fine table linen we would like the ^asce to show this line.
Special valnes in linens are offond at 53c a yard, 85c a yard. 90c a yard, $1.13 a
yard and $1.45 a yard. They ^fall unusnall; good values.

SPECIAL NOTICE
We will lay aside anything jou want at
White Sale prices and hold it any length of time
up to six weeks.
5c Brown Cheese Cloth, as long av it lists,

ALBERTA

"ZH- per yaid

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JUST ? M0RE WHITE SALE DAYS

J. W. MILLIKEN
Inc.

Traverse City’s Best Store

Mr*. -VYank KeMerhimiie
and eluldren arrived la*t Monday from
Klxbv. Ki.iith Itokotn
.XR-. AVali-r Kladi-lbaiier and ehlld
rriurnMI to Tiaven<-> Ciij iod«>
nx-Riilnn ihe i«*t ww-k vlahlnR
♦ ♦4044000 4 4 40040404
ttiatielhauera
NORTHPORT-«
There wa* nolle a good allendame
Ihe gronBe Satunlav and an Inter, ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
M. ............ „..l
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•sitnE irertint! wu-iheU, iioiwliheiand
liie MintAv -weatlirr and laid ».-ik fur IVrtful:. ahere they..-M*iTt
„-.d ,b.
.<
p«id».
Mi** N.-tlh' Xeln-n l♦•f^ in*t week
Mra neidt* nnd Mr*. Cola-lniid an:

uf the N. U ti. loctiire reurae. llie Grinin hoRM- WedOMday eveu us
Mr. aad Mra, John S. hiffeodr-i leh m honor cf Philip Jr.’* tenth hlrthffridav nwriilns for l.udtiiKtim, wben,
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ff<h!ir«-nder-»'f*i!n-r.
ui.-nibranpo of the day,
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morning of last week for Grand Karfor a two weeka' visit with fWendii
' en. where Mr. H*h wUl.work In N.e
llBht.houae.
nib'a vaens aerVed

AlIra Atidie c-i«p attended the wlu-n- ahe will upend
t«-ac4ier*' Inaillule at Trnveree Cll.' Hon.
I
hisl Week.
The stK ial given by the aenior class
Ilei-liert Wagner returned from
the X. ii. S. laat Saturday
ilrand Rapid* laat we«-k. after aiiend- :B. aa* a tine nleee**. Ihe prorTied*
Ix-e ronie itme-ihere vlsliing tilemt*. u-iiis al'iiul.tlT. The main fretiirea nf
:-1r* Waller Raker K vlaliing lier ifii- etenlDg were, "rnele l.mil* CabPORT ONEIDA

-Ifter al Muskegon.
■•|■l.•lure Sboi^ - Fortune Telleran "Anlnutl 7*>oMra. Kale - Iin;»ln l■^nm tacuiie to
day, afier.Ualiliig old fHantla at illeo
There wo* no *cbool
Arbor tbe laat fen- we^a.
ELK LAKE
Thuraday and Friday of laat week on
JMin Sohmldt ia in Kinplre haoling SS^SSSSPSSSSSSGSSSS
mt of tbe icaiJier*-' InnRute
V>^ wllh hia tram. Thia i« Hne
Prank Sour* returned frt.ni Uiiuklrk. • hleb waa held al Sutton* Hay un
• eather for thnae win* wiab to g«rt id . laat IVeduesda: iiIgbL
Ihraui dava.
Umber out.
Harry Mnrriatm ia honic from Flint,
Mra. Bniory. who ho* been ill tor
Mro. Kroderkk ItoM-how poaaed where hi- haa, be«-n working.
le paat few luimiba, -poased away *i
iway at Ihe old Imaie alie Invod so -Mra, T. «. Penlt of Benionia relJie
o'rloek Friday inornlag. The fnneruii Wednenday evening i»r a v)*i| ' Mervlee* were held from KHil'a
with frltuid* and rtfativea.
.!!• i. -Monday oDernoon. Rev.,I..
llunroD Slorriaon waa a Traverae Steadionn perfytrm^ the luirial oerCU)’ vlallor Kaiurdny.
vlre.
The ouarterly meeting at the churr.h
Mlaa feell-Wilson, who has apent
laat d-Ylday was nut well allended
past few raontha vialtlng her aunt.
Sito«i<»li>9fflMNSRUa’ areount of
Ktormy weather.
MIb| Kmina Wjlaoa. and other rolaMotof MMWT*.
Mra. Jobn Killer la again un
Uvea In Toledo, Obki, returned borne
■ggaLSEfficy alek Hal. The d.x-wr waa called yew
«*9» terday. Rbc haa bronnbiiia and «aMn-, r A, Xel<am left Wedneaday ef
MwagiSfcbaai bele* and la quite aivk.
t The many friend* nf Wm. Curt; will s! '.eik for Mxnton. -vhere she will
vti I'iindB and iv-lbHvas.
ba glad to know uiai he feoUag much
F. Awry arrived here from Milbetter.
Tberjl will bo on entertainment al llamsbol^; Monday evening. He i* In­
in th^lirm of Arery 'A SHtes
.the churrh UinlgbL Rev.
will glv« en niuMrated'lectnre. Light Imre. '
{
Mr. and Mra Jo*. Shelpa of 31innc-|
will be ^nerved aad.i
mrica aaaree. tree-will offering taken, ibe pnaw-u. sola arrived here Monday cvetilnK u
lo be uaad to buy gingtag book* for tost wt-t-k end bare moved into (he
UBV In the revival ratM^Inga.
.Scott home, iul vsrated by'I*. Wurx-’
rtarc^jw^ooi-----— —'
JNn Grody vialied hi* home at tVil- Imrs. Tbev expeil to nmke Kortbpert
..jmahnrg Saturday nigbt and Sun- HiHr future home.
Mui laaifcw, raiteayia»s*.| da>.
) >Rna. Scells eotertelned e pewber
Mr. and Mra Robt F^nk are rig- of ber girl friend* tV^eitey eft<^ llii>g at WUI lie* a and ollit-ra In the ni»ii Hi honor of Clara UilOe of Sulnelghliorhood.
jiuiia lUy. who i« vlsUinR Imre i.ir a
hire Mary J. StoOitiag U el home lew daye.
|
i>«tr«4t. Mk*.
after on extended viall N North MR-' KUrebelh de Rarr Gill jtave a flne
ton and Hk lUsSdg.
uatertalnment at the bell fut Tbnr*-^
FWl hi.
day evening. This ma the fourth^

The Priee of Beef
SKTION t TOWNSHIP Z7 NORTH OF RANGE 12 WEST '
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PU£T OF NEAHTAWANTA TOWHSHIP OF PENINSULA

BAY XAOU nOBtOAT. m. U.191S

nell. She ilVud u> aei. biv bnahaiiJ.
ifarra- eoiM aad one daugbler laid
.
Hbe waa k:. yeara old. She •« .
to Hon Oneida'In ILM. enduring many
of the early doya.
leaves one daughter-in-law. 14 gmad
(iblldren and aevcrol greet f
ic ttmum for her. She waa a tixid
Rsstored to Hesldi hy Lydis It'll
nelgbhor and a-kind friend and will
LPwkhGtt’EVsgetoUo
IM- lulaaed by all wbo knew her.
Cotspound*
Mr. and Urn. Ben Holland vtalced
t Kbat Iseland laat week.
BkfaarLlnd.;-"! asffmd farfw>
I'tie I’urt Oneiihi arhool la geitmg
taaNTasnlRnBorcaide tnOasinatloa, afone rniefv with the ii.-« teat-her.
ifemale Wc '
IpnJn and imvolaiv Mr*. Msnlii W.-mer of l•etalld.
Itiea. The iiaioa to
ray aU>-9
rn-caiil l>y i
or aUndios on ray
feet and 1 had andi
awrolbaaiinedowa
The farnum wore kepi busy kIuiv
fei-luisa, waa da- ellQX and onuw ptuwiilg laat wn-li. The
priwd in aiarita
(Vii|d imt gel over all the
and bi-rat:.L.thinaiR mute.fur two daya
{KiV v.ilhdull.liea\7
Heu Ihirsa li»t a Imroe laM
e}.-o. Ituulaixdoc•.“. iv.-d only terapoJ. M. Kllioit'c condllloD reniaim'
raljr relief. 1 deciih-d to give I.ydia " alxml the aaiiie
Knkham'aAVgeUble Compound afi
il.-. and Mr*. Orvnl Hop- are »UtriaiandalMtbeSamitiveVi'iuib. lhav«
BOV seed Ou- »m»ii-dfnr four mooUia iihig rolaiivf Iti thin vh-lulty
and eaiinot rxpp'^ ray UuiuLi fur whul
Pidiiu.l oloM-d Tliumday raid lYIday
Xbey have duLM fur me.
of laat trei'k on aerauni of leaeher*'
"U three Unre «IU ho of any beneAt liiuiiiuie:
von have ray peir.lssion to publiA
■Mr* K. M. Wheefoik and Mr*. RiW
Uem.” —Mn. Kaiiic Whxiabk. 42S
I'uiiiiob aad daushler Vera are il»nStrei-t. Fli.hssrL Indiana.
, Lydia £. «n:du.m'-.t V. R.-U^le C<wi. IK relaliies at Carp luke.
Keb. 10.
pou^raadc frum native mitnandherba,
eunUiiia no narcv^ie cr harmful dniga,
and tosJay hold* Uio r. e«r.l of Iwing Uie
.noal auew«>iful
auevv«>iful
for fenudaJIU
we know ol. raid Uiousands of velum
lUlIJ
u»li(nom«U un l:lr in Uie l*inUM;u
Lynn, Moiw., >
Mr*. Hello H-w.- i.-t.iriied Tm-aday
V U>i> laeL
- her home In Madlami. Wi*.. afi.-r
If you have (lie nligtitcot tloalR riH-ndnlg a t«w day* here.
that Lydtn 1C. I'liikitum'it Vcsvttf
Mlaa Kthel tiheriiiR leave* thl* wi
hieC«n)|MmHiMill lK>I|i.vmi.write
tu l.ydiuK.HiiikI»im .ttreli. hief iv II-' her home In Mlnnea|>uli*. Minn.
(cuiittiletitiiil' I.Miii.AIasK., f<ir »<!•
The Undiea- Aid Srn-loly'wm
vhn*. Yonrh-ttiTMlII Ik>oih>
pxi
week Wediievday with Mra Isilu
nwl iinil uii»M'iTi'<l h.v a wno
auJ hcd4l iu atriirt trouliticuve
lliiiiu-r.
Ikiro. lo Mr and Mrs, Italph llelfrii-li. 1'iieaday.
HOOCe
Mr anJ Mr* IU>.\ llnlmes t>f iilit
♦•♦♦♦♦♦sssssssss .MiK*loii an- III. pnaiil pandil* <>r
Wnu I•rlful1e 1.1. rVlday for ^ .-nioii -lab} girt lu.rii lo iln-ni Tuesday, f-'eh.
Ml.*.. Ulii r.. I>. «ill vinit !>l» l.P.lV>ai.d from lliep. h.- mil' ilsit n-laili.-s
Mr. and Mr*, ll.au- Wlbum of Trav
Mlier |>Ui-e« 1^‘fcn. >^-iuiiiiiix. Xlrv. «T*e city «tleiid<-d the futieni uf Mre.
ITihdh- aiNviniuinl'tl him a« tar i-s Alike ttheiing.
tlheHng.
Cadlllar.
Mr jiml Mf*. italph Janiieaon and
Sir. OSleale.v and Ralph I’lrn-*' M daughter Margaret of Traverae Cll)
tciidiil -.lie teai-h.Ts' liintitiiK- ut Trni were down la.t Tuesday and Mlaa
er»e rn> Frills} and Italtmlai.
Itaiu-I UfaerinR.
Mm P. 1 In-^iiijoi^ fr..iii lluckl. * vt*.
Sir. and Sira. Joe TIioDUte from aouth
Hed her aUior. Hr*. J.iUli I.jl.-. 111.i.f Traverse were thiwn <» autend tbe
losl onnHC. .
fuaerul of Mrs. Mike KheHog.
Mr*. I-Taiik Stevena baa |>eeii quile
a) lit lire honia-.of Win. Wei
iiirk Ihe im*t »«-ek. .She *a* llin-atDrrt Wila.Hi Htid Kollie Jolilwoii
wllh pu<-unii>tilA
tnie tii.nie fn.iu .Mlm 1u«i «ei-k uniJ
Mrs. John Mar.-.hall eiilertalued the
reltirweil to rlirjr uijrk Tuesday.
Wni. Tnnipkir.* fuluily IgKl Suiida)
Ka.r Ik'iieii.li ami nouard Wetls left
mill lliiv ThniiipkliiK wad family.
last Tm-wlav f..r Altu. ulmn ilo-v
I.IUle Murv I.add wwa nldle *i-k
work,
fi-w da)* la*l wiH-k.
Mm. Wm, |•^ln■ll•• Ik on the ul.k
ll»l bill la In-tier al IliU wriliiip.
Jan. 10.
MONROE CENTER.
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Muivroe Ceiiier. 1'eli. t» —The Aid
aorioy will iiie.l «iil> Mr*. Kd Ihvvl*
4t!i. for ati all day r
^IIm Mae T.<in|.kiiiai drove i.. Tiav- f ndav.

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We hav« aU the best known tooth pewdore snd
postes,.8oine that you cant get in ony ottier druf
store in town but ours. Die bristles will not corns
out of our superior made tooth brushes. Whsnevsr
you need snythinf to bssutify the teeth or sweet*
e to US. Whenever you need
anything in the dn^ store line, come to us and
- you wi 1 be sure to get the best We ’ don't keep
anything else.
Xome to OUR Drag Store.
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’ O&ARP ntAVIfttl 1IKt4I.D AIR) TRAVIBaB BAT BAaLB, TRt'BBDAT, RB. IS, ItlS
(cnxt proilBcIa, bat tb«)' am rarely art
wilh.
Tbr iMiUlon of “dried
«mim“
BeneraU)- teniurea up
Iona of bita of brown toathar awlB)mint aoKBlIylo a watery tynip—taata
laaa, tOMb and equally repucuani to
eye and palata-whlle ••.tawed pruna."

lonr of flenr. When aUHHrth add Chriuttuaa vuuim and, iwriiapm tliu
pot to “ttodgt" roar fratl, wbtcb, prop- trio ot 1
I. M tte \
PM CBjituI of tbo oyeter Juica. Sr*t la the new home with all the famcriy tr«aM. will ba Marly upartoct Urn ot
1« took Mr Mat at tM Hd aUr and cook for a adaut*. Oy thare. juot « woe Mt critical aa 10 .
iB iom aa-lt la la Savor, aad tot U brMktoat CaMa. paxt neralBg.
tMa add one capful of milk or cream, tba accompltohnenu af Joha<a aaw
boll up oner or iwicr tad yoor work U
“It worhad like a cham.“ lyaa tba and aeaaoa to taota with pepper, pap wife, and the plum Twddlas baa broken
done.
Hitbutlaatic amwer. “Bator* 1 bad riko. call and nuimoc- Keaova from In ibraa places while bains tumad mu
Aprleota irMlad la tkta way are
» doraa a*ureu. 1 tool my tbo St* and tUr la tba beaun yolk* of the mold! Tba white of aa eat
dellekai.-toactoua. BoldaB-yal- ««■»«. «d bad to ba«lti over asala. 1 Of tbrra esgi aad tba oyateri. and aastn—bleat tboae d«ar hem. whol
to* allcaa baUaubmerfad la a rich d^d tbli oavaral iImo. and at laal iMt amln place over the Bra and «lr uq. abould we do without them? Beat the
hom.M o>«l>l tort.™ UIMM UPW
"> «1M>
•4«l0« M
“'""l. “■> ■»>« •••“ W tU ermmy; then tom out Into a hot while atltly. add a taMaapeoafol of
ditb. Serve at once with ctoutona of oocar. apread over the pnddinc and
...-------- ------ w.- V------- ...---------tunr oMitw to iboa* who appiwctaia
*•" momiajt. It la the vary bM
the flaW of ihia amt dellcbtfal com- ‘toaplnf nedlelae I aver triad, t teal Mad brmd. Do not allow to ataad place tba whola la the or#n Juat tonx
chronic ouie ot
after adding th« cream and the aexx. antmxh 10 acquire a gnldcB Uns*. Cut
«wtbar woman thli rnoraln*."
The Pwaor at Proyar
tore aerrles time may ba kept freah p«)| (hem to drac out a mliarabla axU- b7n«lon of the beat qaalitto* of peach
"> (lx>u«ht It would not fall you."
Shriraled Oy otata—Meat the liquor np ‘*0 or three cryntalUiad charrlaa.
More tbinn are wroosbi b> prayer and mulot b, wrapplns la a Mpkla ,«,ee In Oafoad or tblrd-rwtc boardtns and plum wboUy anprtBaoui. Paacbea
al»o aual aatlotoctoHly prepartd-'^Mtod the friend who bad advlMd It. of twenty oyaiera la a oaueepan. ihefi “ y®" »>•»« them, and uoe them as a
Than ihla wiqyld draaisa of. Wher*- wruas aa dry a« poaitble out ot hot bodkaa.
lode tot Iby vote.
water, attd keeptax la a cool placebui lei ua rmaon losether.
The in Ihla way. but abould generally be ’* have glTen thto almple reoirtly far allow to get cold and rMteve the dacoratlan. and the laat sute of the
>JMptoiiaBeaa-io many pqople, and f«nm. TbM odd om mUeopoonful of l»Bdlnc ^1 indeod be beUer-thon if
mm like a tounealp for me alkht and
By uatne ham and chIrkM In ««- .rfvaniafea of dried Ttulu are In raab cooked about SfteM mlnutM loager.
About apples and peer* one baa to' f'*''**'
bnew » to CoU."
' butter, the oysters, seaanalag' of pep *•**
hod nevwr occurred,
day.
Mnatlon a idcm aiqmUInx oandwl.h ny
,h, flnt place they ara
Cbeer'n editor waa ao Ibtor- per and xalt, and a tow drops of tomIf you want fried |>otatoes for dlnFor what are men batter Uiaa aheep may be made. It la done in (lilt way; vkotoaonia in themwivee. and doubly be a mile careful aa there la a great
deal
of
dlRerence
|a
the
quality
of
‘p
tdmple fOah, even tboush OB Juice.' Cook covered tor eight min- aar and suddenly And that there are
and soau.
<>*«m W*e^hlrd of a cupful of but- ,,0 for (be reaoon that In lulng them
That iraarloh a UInd Ufa within the ter. and odd hair a cupful each of one run. no rlak of cbemtonl iioiion- theM fruila, come kloda being .bandy decidedly falthtow. that ohe tried It Bte*. and serve on rounds of buttered only half enough In the bouse, while
luul refuged to toaai.
.
th« itor* is too far away to moke It
brain,.
Burly chopped cold boiled bam and ,m*. or of the reault, pf fermenintlon. add aad other* being oo taelelooa that <*' "I*!" •'*'”>
Oytter* au Gratln—FounOen large pooslbto to augment the supply, preIf. bnowias Ood. they Ufl not handa cold tmllad chicken.
Baaaon with gecondly, they are coareatoDt. klece lemon aa Veil aa oagor i* nerevary to '^e. It took only two timea of coiintmogtoat “aey*a“—and oysters. tour ubtoapoootals of butter, pare what yon have, cutting them Into
of prayer
<alt.a»d jmprika. Bpreart the mixture the/are la .ucS a compact form that uakc them palatable. Taotibg, after

he
fruit

thoroughly
mewed.
U
the
^oke
many
hours
Utor
reiled
and
one-bair
cupful
of
cream,
one
i-mall
d(<» rather than sllcei. Md cook them
Bolb for thctnoelvea aad tbiwi- ^o between thin alices of *1iHe bread they ycupy IlUto apacT In thi- store'« Win the day'r taaka. She glass of white wine, two leaspoontula until about haU done: than add an
• all thim friend?
from which the cruai. have to-cn re- raop,
may he kept on hand In va- only way to .deride what additions are
however, that to gel renilia che of anchovy sauce, a IlUto grated lemon eqi^ amonai of dale bread, also cut
Fcr on (be whole round earth la erery moved, and cut into flngcr-aliaped rlety. read) Tor uoc at an> time. Thlrd- neceaaary. as no general nile can posconcentrate on the mental pio- rind, grated cheese, bread crumbs, Into dice, aiui eook li with the poupto«a. Wto log-cahln foahlon on a i,. n,e, .re an economical anirto of allily cover such uneven ground. It I*
10 Iw specially note.1. however, that
*l>'' numW. and not allow an- kall and pepper, to taste. Put the but- toes. They will Mead beautifully and
Bewnd (n mM rbaim nboM the feet Plato cordrad with a thdly. Tb<
where lemon Is to Im- added (the Juice other, wknderlag thought to creep in. ter Into a saucepan with the cream, the sitoailon wiu be Mved.
•>l nod.
,
'
huown aa Wlndonr wuidwlther.
and
grated
yellow
rind
belug
preferoUr over the lire until thoroughly hot:
Perhaps It la fruit for a padding ot
—Alfred Tehnyonn. '
Colonial Cloh oandwtobea are a bit and Uatly. auoperly cooke.1. they are

-—Imore note! than any othrr* I know of quite b« rtellrloQt ae any of the |we|>- able to slicfw alwtyt). It abould be ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ thM add the wiae, anchovy casence, which you are abort—some rather exkeNTEN FABE.
♦ and lemon rind. Pour half of this mix- pensive fruit which one must buy s]«rInasiratton
^
Mtstly and qulritly tnnilr. For srattom of Ireah fmit wiih which we added after the eogar baa been put In ♦
Braaifee on me. ftwoih of Ood.

aiodwirh*-* maob cream riveeae. regale ourselves during the winter and ihoromthly dUoolred. Mem.: TbU ♦♦«*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦*♦«♦. tiire into a battered baking dlib. aad jngly. In ouch n case re|Bemb.-r that
nijc ■pplieR equally well to (he mak■'•a ’ « >®''ky (hat Is-m cornea In the toy the oj-aters on It; sprinkle with rhubarb. toWt‘otjanned. will absorb
«ll me with life Mew.
molatun with cream, seaaon with salt scaaon
That 1 may love what thou dost love. »nd.paprika and work until wnooth;
Any arctole of food, no matter how- ing or lemonade, olnca adding Uto tom- months that are s(>elled ^tth an “R’'; grated cheese and brood crumbi. Pour the BavorWtboSaM^rmid give
Add Isn't It kind of the Peofde'a over the remalnder'of the oauce. 'aea- the needed'bulk without 31s presence
Add do what thou wouMai do.
(ben add cne-fouitb the quantity of excellem ii may be In itself, may with on 10 (hr water Aral make* a cliemconned pimeiiioes,' Anely i-bopped. I»al ease M completely miollttt In the i<«] chauge thereJn which gtvea to It Itome Jouroal to print some really son u-HU tall and pepper, sprinkle being detected.
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BrMtbe on me. Breath of Cod.
Spread Ihia mixture between ibln cooking.. The most tender and Juicy s hard and acrid quality, to overcome ne* oyster recliiea Juet at ibis time! some more bread crumbs ond cheese
I'ntU m« heart la pure.
slicca <>r whke bread, ami cut in';'eak that wate-ver cut can he niincd wlilch ati excesaive amount of augav Mere they arc for the bweBlof Home
til nicely browned. Stjve hot.
I'ntil wHh ibee I trill one will
ttqnsree. oldcmga. finger shaped pieces, imcrly by the ignorance or carcles-- has to be used. Try both ways and Cheer readerw
**•
tot
yourself.
ojg„r
rake.-Tnke
iwaBtj-foor
To do or 10 endure.
clrctee or any dealred abape. I have
®T >be individual in charge of ihc
Pritnet: prepared according to the large o>-stcrs and rinse them In ihefr
oeen tbeoe sandwiches made for'eagd klu-hen range: there are fv-raonr who
Brpathe on me. BrMih ot Ood.
panics where the bean. dUmofid. Invariably and Incviiubly make lead fotOKoing tostntctlons ar* a positive own liquor. Chop ihem and mix with
Bo shall I qever dto.
ap.de and Hub ruitera were all used,
heavy aad sour broad nut of rrteiation to those who have known tfart-e-quarfers of a cupful of ftne
that you had too
|>an of which wus given^vt week
them
only in the dry. hard, shriveled bivadcrumbH. I
Bui live with thee ihe perfect life
I wonder If ><ui are all familiar with *h'‘ Wi Buur; an<l the iios.sibilltles of
much hatter for the number dt cakes
Home fheer;
Of thine eiemliy.
canned plnientMs* Th.-y .re very
polato—that standby of cMllia- and generally leiwlpiiii form In which vboi>iK-d euet, one-half pound ot oauIlow often does ibe young or loex- desired. Ac a time like this, add a
-Edwin lUtch.
Inexpebslve and abould .be found In «lon—are so oflea iiavestied an.l mlo- ihH- ucnally appear. They sasume a sage meat, ond seasoning of oall. p«pfew bread crumbs to the mixture, and
perleaced
bousekeeiwr
almoct
liter.
every flrai-claaa grocery .tore.
...
represented by iwally well-meaning grsclous plumpneu of physique, a per. papriko aiul grated nutmeg. Mix
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j^jnch-Molce a orup by P®r*ons tlisi Us poiwilariij to sowe- smooth and shining oomptoxtoo. and.a ^w-iih the beaten yedks of two agga and
t of set In a cool place for two hour*, toake sue wuus .usv vue w. lue luiiwrtouv anPeM of mind must cema In Us * boiling fwu cupfula of cold water and
l®r
eamesi mind to wonder JiilcineHs and <
Ua» II U1 0«ir «r.
dKposlttoo which reoder them coptlv- into neat cakes; dust them over with Mini, ol. T.nUI, comnT«~l au«
* own
„ %ne.
■*— as
.. Ihe
... ---------rainme.: add
I. « I. ... a.™, .r ,b». .1 n.
1.1 >"i.i» ui™.
* Ihcmartrea Into etoantees aa well
one con of grated pineapple Iquan
80 with dried fruits. They ate. in sling in the extreme, and eveu Hie'dour, brush them over with the beatmi
If. aUa critical moment. It Is dlsgoes wrong
* as qutotaets: you esn no more
altei and the Juice .rf three lemons.
attewi.i is most Inveterate of pruBehalert- and whites of eggs and roll la braadthattbrcotenstorulnorererullyploa“
* kher yimr mind Into purity than
Tool, stmin and add one quart of ked
«®
“"*•«> and ihere are many—la ccmqueriM when crumlM ond broil or fry In pteaty of uru
ued aeimsL
raiMtT.cThe
morel, vji
of vuurse,
counTto
«>'• d®»‘ «rry .bout It.
;
j ..e ajiviui,
vs ..
I It Into
water. Pour this into a punch bowl unjustly treated, and they have fallen he or she behold* them In this most smoking hot fat.
b„rf; t. m.k.
..Ill or~"’».r-»^™i».t^i-.itl»»l'.
Oj-ster 1‘ot Pie—tqace forty oysters
• neas: you mnsi keep It pure If
and chill with a large piece of icc. '“*® diarepute hecaUM- only in ex«-e|c aiiritriivc form and -having usied.
grated raw pouio.
you
are
ceruin
that
you
bate
eveirtastec
ood
lorte*
onin."
with
their
Uquor
ond
one
cupful
of
wo* you would have it pure, ond threw
rismlsh with candled .-ht-rrlea.
“»“> ‘••wx-bimI before s privileged
aod cook a few mlnnaa longer, after
Kolsins, dried grape*, cherries and tor In a aoticepda. oeasoa arfth ooH tbiag you require In making It." but which the sail ustc wlU be greatly les­
* no stones Into h if you would
JsBBox I*uDrti coat, more than As- tow. do they ever spimar at their beat,
morale are an unsaiisfactory thing at
• have it quiet.
—Ruskin
plnwall ponrh. so there's a good resThe great secret of dried fruit cook- dried berri» an- all very aatlsforiorily “d popper and cook for eight Bissened. If the pea or bean lonp aeems
Blend together la onoiMr oouee- best. and. in time of emergency, when too thin, add a epooDfuI ofvJnegar be­
rt>n fer Us mating better. Pour ene
*•
tu remember that, in r«- treated as herein Indicated, and excelthe dlD
tom pies and puddlars can be made l*x“ «»® lablespoonfuU of butter and your guests arc waiting a
fore serving It, and watch the effect.
.-upful Of fr«*ly made hoi te. In- *•"'> «“ “•
e
rule
which,
if
all
varieties
of
stewed
or
dried
'*®
tsblespoonfuls
of
dour,
then
gradfusion,over one cupful of sugar, and
The
“ *■"
- ■' »■ ^i-iii'’ >‘«
«*>« >"l«®''
«>oked
. the sugar has dloai.lved tollowed-pre.up|«Hng stw.ji. that 1 fruli, rrmembertng only that la pre- “l>>'
...» >... rtl .ubi.
•""
•“I”-l•arlns 1. for such purpose, you abould «>»««». mix thoreughly and boll for .,.1
add thn
vunh. W a .upful of orange
'• |»;«^~'««ls ‘
* aaserv -____ _
minute^ Th« add tbe oysien. you to meet the contlagency aad trijuice end one-lhird of e cupful of to sUccro, m this erpecl.l direction, to use much tors water.^nw anfflcleni to
umph ^over the apparently h
Eggi end Oaioni—Hard boll eight
Juli*. Strolnlnto. punch bowl
-Take ptooi.v pf rin*; .l»m soak It thoroughly and leave enough In •*® ounces of cooked bacon cm in
When you are hurried, and Anrrlcd.
half m hour then .bell ud
everything except the wh«hlng of your the dish to keep It from burning oo
“«®»
P®W able obotacle. Some of the beet dlahe. .j*.
and worried, no matter how great ®‘>r a large piece of Ic*. and Ju.i ^
during the cooblBg.
whole Into a deep buttered baklag evw loveaw owe their dlwmvery to
mtem. the neoaority for activity. Ju.c
oenring add one pint of ginger
The iinpopnlariiy of dried fruits in
neltotous boiiera can be made from
drop thloca for Bfitwo minutes. If yoo »>• ‘“t*
Pl"* ®' xcrated
tor I-r, -eii nilnulea. or un­
many houoebolda to due to those cookt all kinds of fruits hy ste«lng them as “
at.- «> situated that you possibly can
• t-T' 'hi® •»'
• *•**• goldencvh ..
who. after picking It over carelessly. directed. then passing them through a
n orange.
Oet by yoorself. 1
down and con- '
O-''**" Rarebit—Heat fifteen large
slo|) It through two or three waters. roane sieve, and relurniag tbe smooth
ai.b oi
•rioualy relaa every tense musde. let
J
tolling It He oeverffl mimiiee. iierhape. pulp to the kettle, bolllag It. with con- <>?He« in thrtr own liquor. Split »ni™urlr
SI ...ni ,™.
Th«, o.™ ?**;i***? »*??•?*?*? I. «... ... II,... .r..r Min, 1. stant stirring, until it'to of the right
hleculU In two .mi. b n.iM. I. «M M. ,»P1» „„r m b« uilllud lb ».|.|, dre.
b«i .urn, lb. Mn
bbtll
cam mi
wui net
omer a«i M
.
r», mi.d M,. ,ta,
...n, ■. w.-..n.. ..«i consistency and adding the anjtar a toagthway*. butler them, ud toaat
eendlag off
Season' weU, gdd i
few mlnniee before remnvlM from the l»
«''«• »toll three UblMPOonr uble. aproe rimmer for tea mlnot^ toager, then
fuls of butter, ud
IM M ... .»n'. .nm.
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"
rsiigcwhlrlwlad of eiterlor confusion, but awHne* Home theers editor egme
hiarmaladetomadein Ihe same wav. Pound of grated chcear. tbe yolks ofr 'and srall. DonTwoate
^
^ anv- more time —- •— -a serving —»
disk ..w
gad - spiiakie
~ V Mich an cxce||(-ui and practical '
but muM be boiled much longer, as It
cgi». tbe oyster liquor aad oea- toying to make It dn what It won t.
chopped paraley.
and otlll that only the one may hear
although Ir to long, she
bexlimlng to end.
to to be much thicker, ud sugar must »®alng of rail and pepper to taste. Btlr hut add the white of f- OraUn-Poei aad Ihialy
D
giving
every
word
coBients
of
Ihe
howl;
let
both
egg
and
fimalU
—v~qr
It who shuts out ail other ooundt ud
The one essemtol in ■•reparinc des­ be used In the proportion ol a |dnt to
'hr- Are until tbe cbeeoe la ibor- ‘
Sight.. Say over and over to ynurartf « «' »
out her own esfri- iccated frtiit to to Jealously preserve a pint of pulp, alter which it must be
Butter a shallow baking dlah. pn a
•«"! foor over tbe bis-. ‘cream become th
•erne reatful Wi of vera. from the "" during a winter on a weatern every atom and hint of fiavor, and. at cooked at Jwurt. five miDUlea. being
oy«w* oa tbo top ofr then, try aula, ud tbe rcsoR will layer of onloos, a a
Justify tbe use of tbe egg. And. by
Book Of Books, or something like thto;
***^'*‘
many men
the same time, to restore It as far u careful to
a stir up
ui> from the bottom ®«‘h
•' ■'
-for I love to think God's greatness »*• »«>• ««> «l-®lutely no fresh frolt rwkrlbla to Us in^tlne freeh ud Juicy
yesaatlOB, as It siwhes vmt
Rudwiches-TwolTe oroten. (he way, don't forget to cover each |
no*, around our larompletenras.
to-be band si the lUtle town ten
Orttl«e»?S^^er
Ihe strained Juice of one lemoo. salt. ogg yolk with cold water, that It may ^,,,4
exposing It to the ac- rcsdlly.
dry before some such use is found ^nUl the dish U ffiled. Um haka In a
■nouad our reatleauK-ss Ills re«."
tton of heal. To the end that 00 Im­
A veo delirious variation from
PXPylkx- ‘hln sllcet of buttered
for It
Or this:
MjtM So fruit was shipped In. even purities or foreign bbdlea may Inler- Mewed fniii may be made by eleulng
»>'•«*«
Perhapa Ike trouble It that
_
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ud aoaklng as diruied and then put- ‘“to the leiiwn Jolce. Stamp out tbe
tender;
this
vfU ti
u,.
lleet. as the utosp of the sea
acMripi^ grew wirein a nun-ireq ^
looking w over. With ting the mm la a deap earthen baksprinkle I
rounds. Place one oyster n~i Ob. ,-ll,bU U b«i»r b» W
come when there Is no cream that cu 1Inyer of grated cbcuUo and returo (
H-h.m the sun their faces show
*»'* * ‘'■f '«"»
»PP‘« ®‘ , .htiivWaded penktHe cut off etch log dish or ereck, with a onpful of ®“ “
to"**’
P®«^b,
i.nM
lb
tb.
-ot-,.
w-ii,
b—r
a,
„„„
a second round
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bli ib.i 1. br.j.rf .r .l»,b,r>l.' ..n.- sugar to a pound (dri«ll and water apPHka, pre«.
and SOM Inside of a day- to thooe.jriio
^
browned
"»-tov. preMlng (be edges mind. Just beat an egg llgbtly. divide
moldy, end when every piece enough to cover It to tbe depth of at
Oblob. ud Atpl»-p--l ud .»»
-Hearts of men upon eaitb.
‘ wntaHghi on .he epot. Home Ohrer'.
the gtunitot of your critical iraot two inches, rover thI, closely "'•Ur together. There are moot oour- 11 biboo, lb, -bi.. ud noor tb- bot
CO,-. ov«. It. Tb. »«.lt will b. b
..a
digestible,
.ILj.wmi'rTo
ThM rested not from their birth.
1ar*» Mtd put it In the oven and let It stay.
„ .
the blue wY*tb test
UKneiio uoknown imssiomiiw in drieq iwn of clear cold water, and deftly exposed to a gentle baking h<«t all
PaiUes-Boll
out puff paste na. dHHMob. b...iwb. .bleb mn ^
day long, or until tbe Juice becomes ■ ‘®one-half u Inch in thiekneos. nnd bring the queetlon. Where do you baking dish urinktlng each layer
bbFd-llcloo.
™,«,d-rJSo.
waaliing it most thoroughly Transfer synnHIke JeUy. The |.roduct evolved
•"* “
as may be
Have you «
r till you .re “xr htany family
cheaply a. d d „
,
„ will be found to hare a .pedal Aavor
Pour over a few 0
Fjy it over ud
^IhM the„ro«nda on n but|*)UBd» *oia
sold ,1^,(0, for a moment rinse It through
queues In warm weather. When. dOi.,,ter (tbe exact ammint depending
rommend tored baking tin. and brush----a i-sn of it; till you feel peace fiow- •«P®f»'«' truite. inree |>ouDas
,b^ juidneas of tho apples),
Kurfsoe with beaten «
Then, with What you will, tbe mixture would oot
o the most critical palate.
Ibl I., Ilk- b bbl.1 HT— -Tb-b b,.b. ■" •
•“ “»>’ •■'H '■"11" :
.. -.n-Jlll...lF b.
become
Ann
enougb
to
handle
easily
^
, moderate ovea for
•Now. dror women frieudo. do Just ‘
rtHtof, make Inctolons half
tbi. Ubrm.ib»:
'li“
luoi-l I" po..lbl.. '

'
( half aa boor
‘“touffh the paste: theee will in molding? Take 1 '
-My affairs ore now wortlng in
The next process ^ that of sooking. try my wny of rooking dried fruits
e order." and go sboui your bos“*o Itcmc magazine:
,hlc-U to necesiiry In order to restore this witire. nnd Jf jx>u follow dlrec- to™* ^®
twlmd. nnd eu granulstedspelatine. soak It n moment before serring
IhViM
In cold water, then disaoire It over
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we realize for toollze
bow mouv
loUr^Aurried,
or huMcd.
for how many
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j, ._j ^
be. the lioDi impHHlIv I am our* that' you
**®
“*® ***'*
An eceoomieal Plan.
tnonilto of the vear tbe bonecwlfe la
which ii to deprived in (he Will, spend fn^ loos Ume over .your
» *»' *®“ ‘®r one-bslf hour: re­ boiling water, adding si little llqajd as
or worried.
When ublecloths are found to beparts m
t-l 'ne
'he u-mperue

I’jelf to n -song. tn.mj pans
sons to c«,ur*». of di-aicvnikm. As it re<iuiri<d range in the agonies of “Jiuiilng op move the lids while hot. and aooop IMSIble to the getotlpe; sUr Into the
The day will
dBhamri--unieaa
unieoa she be wealthy
®ut some of tbe interior of
oPeneh rotv croqnette mixture and set nsMe until gjo to wear la Ihe middle or at other
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<h> Itrelf. you <rt»to«d
remove this mototnre. so it thing*- next summer, and tor less out
the
work alii
the gelatine ha« had Ume to aeUdlfy. folds. Idod good housekeepers always
arill sreompltob twice ns mut*. win «“««*' «®
“W® •*“>
win require time to put It hock and money for sugar and Jara. while your
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•«»
whlte.ssufe. add pysiere to Tbe croquettes can Uiea be shaped have them earefuUy folded, la OM wny
-half the raiigue. Best of .11, with
f,pm twenty-four to Iblrty-slx hours household wlU be quite as well j.lesaed
wuhout any further trouble. Apart nsaslly. » the toMs always wear firtt)
0 many to allow for this with their bin of ra?e as they are no- >•
aurli a aJtont pannerahlp your affairs -mJd—from nny fresh fnjiu exrept sp- ,
Tlsre tbe pattlee la tW oven for four from this sase In shaping they are a few inches cat off of one end and
wRI tako Just the right course, and plea. It, erans strange that so utile |«rt of the program liar a Urge gran- der tbe preaent regime.
llkeb- to be more pslataMe thaa If oae ride, aad rebemmed, wlU alter the
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minutes
Md
nerve hot.
given In -rook bonks and (,p ^^e ot ettx-kery dtob sod s gener“all things will work together for *
the considerA fiimpie Remady foe iMamnia.
Savory Oysters-Take fifloea large made otUf enough to be bandied la the pjare of all the folds oompletalr. and
quantity of water—enougb to
“Did you ever try counting, to get -system, drain them on a cloth, dip la firat place, because tbe beat of trying give n new leeae ot life. The aide
er tlie froll to the deptb of at least an
lici ,0b b-U... UI Jan to- «I
'll' "''-J B™*-"- bl
,V sleapr asked
appm
«
a lymjm- melted butter, and sprinkle
------—all over win dlaaolve the geUtloe again Md hem. te be turaed down once only,
. .
onhards.
Im-h—and (hen In order to admit the yoorself to
' Canned
r
fniiia when property pre- ,ir_
,i ige name time keep out thefle friend aa she gazed Into Ihe with finely powdered savory hsr^. tbo iaalde ot the croquettes wui be and end rot-sUtchad and. sewed oa tbe
Tls not la seeking.
psrtd. are. of course, both beallhro! 'every parttole of dust, cover the whole tired looking eyes that met ber own Set In n cool fdaoe tor one-half-hour, soft Md creamy, os good croquettes atgrtilM afterwards, looks more like
Tis not In endleas atriring.
the usual selvedge thM tha ordinary
across
the
htMkrast
Uble.
thee
brash
them
over
with
heatea
egg should be.
and ssUstociory to the palate, os are *jih n clean cloth,Tllrat laying a slenThy quest is found.
Just enough cold chicken to make a twiretunied hem.. Tbd same may be
-Vei.” anawer*d the other, weerlly- and roll In bread rrambs. Tho bread
nleo the varloun Jams and ^Ules over g*r sUck across the top of the dish to
Be sUll and Itoun:
wLlrii the devoted housemother stews, prevent the cloth from 'sagging' into “IVe oouaied half the night, aad I've cramhs should be sraaoned with oak. stoe Unto chicken salad fre supper, gone to napkiaa. If targe etmugb to alBe sUll and drink the quiet
made my mind n MMk the otber'hnlf: poppre. Md finely ehqjiped ^ly- hat no ertetyl DM you ever try to sub- jow It. ns well ns to tdw*a*-tkougb
and bonis, and wreries hnraelf In the (be water.
Of nil around.
atitute a little finely shaved, firm cab- th«M two lost should hs hemmito on
hot dayeef summer All these, howif jk,u pul the fruit to soak before hot everything I do neems 40 set my Fry enr^Uy Md drain. Berve on
Kot for thy crying.
bnge? klany people will never find out Mb rides, net cat-etltched. With n
erer. represent an immense amount of breakfast one day it will be ready to eyee open th# wider. The mere net.rtagn of leown garnished with fresh
Not for thy
tha dlffereaee it the cook hss bad the s|«ol ot No. IM white thread, ^*0
parsley.
labor and captul invested which, were stew during the next forenoon, when of ronnting oeU my brain whirlingWIII peace-draw onsr;
-Well. I had a van' stoeplesa spell Oyster PrtUere—Mike a hfittar wMk forethought to seasoa tbe salad with fine needle, one can ofirt darn a umall
the poesUdliilea of our dried fnilts u shoald be uken carefully out of Ihe
Beat a1ib palm* tuldrd:
celery salt instead of plain salt, sod hole in a hMdkerchlef when talking
tbbraughly undersiood In our kltcheng water, bandf6l hy bandlul, aad iHit la once upon a Ume." repll^ tbe ffrat ooe wellbeaten egg add oaedmlt enpKest with thine eyqlMs fslleorthoee wbo dlsrover the subetltotc are with aa taUanUe Mend.'or when John
sruuld undoubtedly be diverted Into s crack, or a grultewsre or poroeUln- speaker. "I also tried the rouating -fnl of milk, s pinch of salt, ooe Uhl*Im! peace is here.
Mt likely to object, beegoae tbe salad ts moved to reed a paragraph atoud
remedy,
to
ao
avail,
boweref.
unUI
I
spooofal
of
olive
oil.
a
pliK*
of
mp<nber
and
more
profitable
chMocli.
lined
kettle.The
water
left
in
(he
pen
—Rdwatd Rowland 8III.
arm taste Just as gsod.Md that Is tbe from his maoxlne. Oa* Ukse a hand-----------------------Slngulsriy enough, ' even our best should be allowed to settle and then toaraed to oount the right way. The per. Md ooe cupful of alRed
malB
thing Myway.
kurebtof from tbe pOe la tho drawer.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ cook books either ignore tbe subject be poured carefullv off the dregs into simple a« of roimilag from one to one bent until very smooth sad tot |t |^d
Pork chops nad afilk gravy hare gad upoa opettlag tt (or nat. laier,

POR APTCRNOON TEAS
♦ m dried frulu eUogetber. or else give the cooking kettle, end more be edded haadr^ over £ii over again, never for one Md one-bslf heura la
bee* promised for supper. Md there ts ftM* • iwle. The Tew ftitehaa ofieo
♦ •TTPTTfiTfi ♦
euHi mesxer Md uasattofsetory dlreo If nereoeary. remembering that the helped m« any. Bui when 1 began to plaee. Biwlnkto.iwo >doa«a ey«1«B
ao Bilk. As tbe old ^erb teectaqs mto more thM olM npiqoe. R any bo
V«y unurtial Md dainty ere th«* Uo.is roacernlng their prcparatloo for fruit-unleaa you are preparing U for tot my mind shape eorh figure that I whh n little tomon Juice aad suMon
rousted, atowly. Md with exactness. I with salt Md peimer. DIP each oyuter us. It aerer. was any use erylag over alriy uald.
i sa described by Fannie the lable that a novice, following them pies.. puddings, or I
spilt nritk. ao moke the gravy with wa-found my mind wandering nad into the batter
ter.
add that yolk of egg toft oror
Croomod Cetory on ToM
o(M.'befm 1 kMW It. I'id faltoa rover It. then drop them four at t time
from some other dish, sad sprinkle n
Cook the ouUhto staBto la Jast
I to be used (or
t she would probably oevrt egpe®!' ®^
range, where there to no danger astoeg li to the deliberate moootoay Into umoking bet (at. Pry to n ftoh
fhtpt., the flgnres (bat at brown, drain on white paper sad h^TO _______liarod pareler ®»*r
Mould be twenty-four bourn oM: ibe
t with anything of tbe kind more of (hat dmdful (austrophs. “enteb- of
after dishing ri>rm. Tbe paraley looks pross nM through a stove. ToOMOUg
•Ueet abould be cut as thin as pos- tMn once. There mra bonsekeepers Ing on." will be found sufftrlent (or tost ptuagee you Into the gnif ot obllv- bot.
Ipa ••
oysten n to Francosca-fffhld thirty gretty good sad n adds s flavor of Itt tul of pulp alto* »»• «"ld«»s ot milk
bibto Md all crests sbooM be re- vM. being postsssed of belrlooms In nearly all kind* of fnih. Add
Tbe
tired
eyes bri^tsaod late a oyiiera In their own Juiro until ^mg own to the gravy, so your soocess migr aad whM beatod thIAro whh Boor to
anved. if butter to nsed. owam tke the' form of family ret-ipca bMded ren sparingly- since freit preimrvd In
he not aaMkrif graatm- than H you make Jast maw. Bsapon *»lh salt
huusr, aad.nread tba hnad babrs don fma one geoaration to enotto thU way needs little If say. nnd ooly look'of InternL “I aevm- bare oonab then drain and attain tbe Jdtoa. BMid bad earrtod oat yo« ertgnal ptoas.
aad popper, adding one tonspooidul of
,?- agttag from the tost. Snodwlchns er. are obia to make appeUiiag data- n few minnies before removing your od that way.- rimaald. ‘ITl try It to- txigrther In a moepaa ow the Ire
But,. -oappoM Thanknglring -or huttor^ Poor ornr toast tad mm.
•rhMh are piwpared several hours km ttoa Iran thto nheh abwed Ras of ksttto from tbs store. Hso a sOror Right. Somehow ttMernsroasoMbto." two uhtospooRMs s(.hwtor aad

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