Grand Traverse Herald, October 23, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 23, 1913

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-10-23

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OLDEST fAPEX M H1C8MAN NOMTB OF SMNO ■A«tD»^ESrMBiJSaB» IMl

ARD TBAVZBSE BAT CAQXX
TEAVEBSE CITT, GRAND TRAVERSE OOUNTT. MICUIGaN'TIICRSDAV. OCTOBER an.TPirr

WILL
IS
SMUGGLER IS JIMMY CRAI6PLAY
um SWEPT JONtTUill APPLE
T.S™««Flltf(!lE»NEO:
BALL AGAIN CAPITAL LIKE
IN 6HEAT DEMAND
FACING TRIAL
lY BLIZZARD
DESERTED CITY
OUTJUNITH

Edward rayvon lollk of o.-<-uri:tg
iushel of fancy Jo-ailihn apples at
REPORTED IN TWELVE bargain U'cauee ihv (ruU Kroner Bid
not know the value of (he commodity
•DIFFERENT STATES.
which be vxs eelllnF- Thoiw Jona
tl-.ans wt n- Urfte. haudimoiely colored
and alDiOkC i>err«ci. hut uvre sold at
Ihe I'rlcc for ordituiry tipples, whensa
a much Ix'iier liRure couiJ have b(>en
COLO WAVE EXTENDS SOUTH TO aecured had -the rrower known that
ALABAMA.
Jonalhao apples of the size that he
bill arc worth rood money In the
Tomporstaro of 8<n«*n Aoevc Zoro kn. The Jonathan ajiple Is In deiruind
beraiise of itk rich Huvc-r and its deep
' Roportotf from Canada.-eilndins
eolor. 0^tlnariIy this apple does not
Snow Storm RaQlne in
fnvw to a Isrjte vire in western Michaavniand and Ctileape.
lean, but those secured by Mr. Paj-son
were t-zeepiioii» in the neeeral rule.
(Br Vak^ProM l
EletroiL Otl si.—A eerare bllzzaPd
that twept the ftonh*a« end iptddia
Pxu earir todar moda traffic on'tbe
Oreat Lak& raranclr bszardoua. cost
u least six lives snd blanketed
dozen suira «Ub a (all o( bdo«^ t
’ depth o( Trou one tu tbrev Incbes.
Dispaubes from Morquette rer-orted
that traffic on lAke SuiN?tior l»
Abandoned. and that tjro nddfrleM
Vessels were towed Into port. A stiff
offshore jtale stirred the soolbern end
«r I.ake Mlrbisaa Ir.io (jry sod
ali craf ran for sbelier. Snow (lurries
are rei«rted todar as (ar aouth as
Birmlnchan:. Ala. Mencedsaa. Cana­
da. reponpil the lowest tenporature.
nm-jTT dropplac to sitteen above
zero. RHsdlnc snow etonns are rav­
ins in Cbieaffo and (.Icverand todar- Ceverner Told To Do Bidding of Tam­
many ChiefUin or He Would
bs Hade to Suffer the
CorMeqbeneea.
SNOW

UtE ll«VI6imi)l DM6ER0US

BOSS MURPHY
IS UNMASKED

M'GAli IS HIS MESSENBBI

PLACED INSURANCE

ir.y I'uited ITcss l
e !!•
Ann ^^«r. 0<-i 22—James Craig,
far from being saiUfled with tbe outENGINEERED OPIUM TRAFFIC ON the Unlv(.rsliy of Michlgan'a brightest
GREAT UNREST FELT AMONG THE lome of the ca»«- Yii; Detroit instituied
WEST COAST
luoiball plBji-r during tbe |iast
MEXICANS
MgalftH Aldcrnotn Bcldie Harnett for
seasons, who this jear lias l>een oat of
alleged sale of dope. Jt Is claimed
the miiLi. supposedly because of the
hei.t) Mhedule ot Mudles. will again
that the law did not touch Harnett'
loin the Yokt wiiind. it was learned to­
because lie was not a registered
pharmai'lirt.
day. He is not In eondltloo to get into
the VanderVlU Witiie ori Saturday, but
"! pxpi-ct th--it croc.-ry ilores will
FURNISHED NEEDED TIP TO THE proliably'Will be able to enter
be haodllng'cocaine, heroin and oth<-r
REVENUE OFFICERS
HUERTA
EXPECTED
TO
RUN
FOI\
Sjraeiiae game Xovemlter 1.
drugs.
Attorney
PRESIDENT
Shejiherd of Wayne County holds that
only registered pharn-arlsts ta
held llaMe under the act."
General Olax le Eapected te Arrive ^ Welm}*'.>i,a!ii-raBtlc comment when" he
Vera Crua Today—Rapid Oe
heard Uie outcome of Oie <xa^
veJopment.Loekad Foe in
Few Days.
■By fliited PrebS.f
San Franrleeo, Ovt. 22.—If • George
tUy United ITess.j
Toole, alias..Moure aud several othVr
OINTEO BY FERRIS TO F4LL
names, tuid not Iw-n so 8uiiei>ilble-tci
Meilio CUy. Oci. 21.—As Sundaj-'s
VACANCY
feminine beamy, federal olfUkiU
-lecilun draws near ainirebens'lon
say the.v woul-1 i-roboblj not. !»«• gelgrows ill Meziro anu few natives.sye
ting T«ajy to tr> htro on ihe ihaygv
lirar «Ui tbe streets. Ijist nigtit the
tlu;t he lun- : iija-rlliU-nde.l |.n>vllcal!.v
lopltul looki-d like a deserted cli>
all Ihe opium smuggling that bat been
General >VMi Ola* is ezi.ecie.1 to ur STRIKE
BENEFITS
ARE
going ou up and duwn ihe I’aclhr
rive at Vera Cruz tovlay and friends
LONGER AVAILABLE.
eoasi and a>ru»-. the Canadian and
predliied be would come IromedL
M. riean lorders for wnue Un.e last.
to Mexico City, It U said that Huerta
General iUanquet will annoui
The auihorillus <lo hoi eonteod that
r
ronie did bll tbe actual rmuggllng. but
Ibeir eaudluacy (ur presldetit and v
they maintain that he was the bead.of
Idem a* soon as l>iu arrives
a sjndUate with branebt-e in ChioaT* Many Believed That^moerat Woirid Vera Cruz,
be Appointed te Place Left Va>
Mexico. Canada uuQ many important
Germany >• Arouaed.
cant.by the Death of
Rnieriran ciiieti.' Tliey add tliat be
.iiexleo ClLv. Oct. 21.—The bolding
Or. Clark.
made a fortude out of the busic^s
of 42 Germans at Torreon by. General
and that many of his alleged assietFratrt-lsco Villa as host|ges against
of Strike te-.Howghton CounQ
do badly at ll'froiu
attack b yihe federal (orci-s haa
Hgs Al'«sdy Reached W^fed .
flly United l’re*» I *'
CnanclsT siai:d|*olii!. The amhoritlraroused the Uennan 'government
Theueand
ineueano ueiiar
Dollar Malk and
Lansing. 0<t. Cl —State Superin- make strong demands-on iho Mezlcan
expo t to show that the syodirato in
V
Still Ineraa
lncraaaing.\^
eluded Thomas Murphy, .allss An­ teudent of ihibUc Instruction Loitber

WOMEN GAVE HIM AWAY

EECTION IS DUE SUNDAY

WRIGHT HEADS
DEAF SCHDOL

HAVE PASSED
TIME LIMIT

KEELER SUCCEEDS WRIGHT

THRS MONTHS ARE

Wright. rvpubDcao. today tendered
drews; Charle. Taylor; rhung Chow,
Chinese, aud nine local custonis In^ Bis resignation to Governor Ferris to
(By felled Press »
New Yotl!. Oct. :i-^Tbe charge that spee^iT. all under arrest, and a man ■he effnUve -November 11. Ho will
then
become BU|n>rlntend>*nt of the
kuowh
as
ChsrU's
Qer.tua.
lor
whom
Bdward B. XlcCulI. Tamemuy ^mliMleblgan School for ihe Deof The
d.t';e for mayor, acted as mcKseager they are still icMvhlng.
BuHnesB Was Divided Among Seven (or Cbazles Murphy. bMrlDg threats
TnvIor..U will be charged nt the governor 'lOiniedlBteiv named Fred 1*
of tke Local Pke Inauraneo
to Goverao/ Sulzer. wr.s batki-d vp to- iHal. attPuCed to ceulDg.oplum from Keelcr. repuMle.in to auec.-ed WrUht
Asanoies.
day bV Mrs. Bolter in an Interview trane-llirlflc liners and through Ihi- Keeler has been deiiuty bujv'rlntend
vf public instruction for the past
'lore' bands to licotoc
in^lhe lih'entnz .Mail. Special permis­
sion was gfvtu (ho fnlted t*rees t>.' and Murphy, who will be aicnsed of five years tjovernor Ferrlw' artion In
The Board of Snperrtsors llRteoed the Kvctilce Vail to Oke the Interview attendlsif to Its transter to- rhung naming Wright as soiierlsiesdent ot
to the reports of several committees. n part as lollow;,;
Chow and other local I'hlnAve. uot yet the school for iBb deaf, to fill the vaThe matter ot Insurance <ras tJLHi »y Jaw«-s Crwlman. fopyrlehL 1K13. tdenilffed. fur dlstrlbutiou and sale.
caiu y-TnTifce-! bj' the death of I>r.
care of and SK.4T0 wns placed on the
. Ikwie. first cppeare.l in San Fraj- I'rancis t.'larke, cauesd a big surprise,
by Mall and Kzpress foniiiatiy.i
court house hulldinss. the eonteois.
.MhaLV. Oct. 21.—The charge that eisco about a year ago and attracted as It was generally beiieyrd the apthe couctr Jail -buildluff and the Jail McCall art.d hs Miirplij e meesenger decided altentioD by hla Immaculate ■■oiniee would ho a domnrrat. Wright
barn. dhSded srsodk seven o( the does not re-i on; S'llser's word alone. dress and >«mewbat too • unepicuouH
Irequenily tnentloned as a gubi-rtoeal Insurance accnrles. The <
■.Mriraireame eonslactly to the ezec- jewelry. He profesiu'd to be a Mezl natorlal iiossiblllty.
ty bur>din:s ai the fair ffrounds '
utive TtiaQsiOD." said -Mrs. SuUer. •al­ can revolutionary ageul.
Insured (or $1.1(0.
i1 w4Ui .M Iss
ways urging the governor to do thio
The repen of the committee of or that, -'‘lie even sa-d to ice: -Mrs. Agnes Hernior, o pretty brunette. «n.t
Msetr funds eho bad made a prer- Sulzer. j-our husliand tnu»t do th>«e was very attentive- to her until he :w
iont repon coacernlnc tbe care o( Iblngs or he will be destrojed ,* You Miss Maude Fay. after which he «1lr-j,vlded his attention for a^iimo be
the count> f'lBds was officially ap­ make jour husband do them '" Sulzer.
proved In placing tbetr. with the First wanted to tell' the w hole story under tween the two women. lAter he prarNational hank.
oath lu court So detemieed was he tlcallv dropived tlieir aequainunce for
(Hy United l’re»> '
The aeereigry of tSe romaliue to take Ihe stand that he had the that of >Ils» lajuise latiraine. a ringer. /
This aanoyed MUn Iternier ro much ^ Monroe. I.A.. Oct, 22.—A negro who
Of Twentr-OM appeared before tbe whole ezamln.’UiOR. questten* and
that whrii federal agents, who were insulted a white girl Monday was
body Intltinir them to be tbs fuests swera preiwred by hie Itwvirs.
taken
from
Jail today by 2t' men-and
trying ineani more of I’pole. asked
of that orsanlzaUoa at the supper,
her conrernlc.g hi’c she was quite will­ lynched. At the )>olnt of revolvers the
anff^huslneis meetiae that will be
ing to tell all that she knew-. She had mob forced tbe Jail offleers to deliver
held toalkhi.
i
tbs negro.
knowledge of the offi
PORT HURON—Port Huron s'hool
aliegiwl to have committed, hut she
teacbera will attend the state teach­
fnrn>shr<! such clews-tha: the agenui
ers' convratlOB in Ann. Arl»r en
<'hj,eazo. Oi-t. 2!.—Chemists en ploy% found out for ibi-mM-lv.-s—or thought
m-se. The city schools will lie clos­ cd by the postal authorlin-s clsvov- they did—what they wanted to learn
IVhen the tltro came to make the
ed during tbe convention.
ered toilay colonies of germs in »
airest. however. t*oole turned up miss
4er neiit to esmn money ironi
In this diieuima Oiri agema lie
MUSKEGON—inih one or tw« ex- Prederick Steele, a wt-allhy mlnitlisn
iRj rnlle.1 ITcss l
eeptions all Pere Wamuette emplojes n-sideni. The teiu-/ warned Mm thought IhemselveH of viatrhlng MJ*«
Kvansville. Ind.. OcL 21.—f.I
at tbe nortb .varda. who waUted out SUfle il.at !i conulned two million lairraine's mall and wonn intcrrepicd
letter froiii I'oole. written in Ixm. apple today. U s naiionar apple day.
last Btitnmer because ih^ refused tn maliguuni liarilli. with which she was
I nn inventloB of the tnlernatlnnal Ai>
use material tad pans made by non- int-eu-d hy yt|ienlng iu and demnoded Aneeles. but Mating that the writer
a sum of nioiTey In return fcir a sup­ ee»,d soon be In Kl Paso. In M Ihiso.I pie Shippers' Aaaociallon of which It.
uaioo men. ara baric at work.
t be agents ke|>i a sharp logout and la I H. Penaiagutn o(^ this riiy U preelply of the only serum that could
.(ArKBON—The dry goods store of her.
•*'ie season 8TTeste.l Foole. altempUng' denl. ‘The object of the day" he said,
"la to call atieotion to (be apple and
I cross the rlier icTo'Wexlco.
c.jiiscow Krotbers was rniered by
IndiratloDK of 'the iiresence of a
Whclher he was on a trip after Its relatively low cost. ' tVhlle the
Woed-story men. it Is thou.thl. Two rerm niliure »<•;«• found by the govoi>ium.
was trying to escape or Iiad general crop io tlie United States is
••v.-Tcoats. two suit cases and other ernnient eH.-r:Uts, »!io have t>een
some other reason for his Journey aotnewbat Nbort of last year tbe-sup­
itr.eiMi, ai: tbe value of about I.'" a'.'le to stile Ihj nature of tbcwlpr
they did cot know. At all events, they ply ta «nple."
they rmight eonvej .
wern taken.
had him. He will aoon be tried in the
federal court here.

FOB BETTER ROADS.
' Jerome township, MidUed conn• ty has just voted |6.<»h fw good
•. reads extension.

10 depart from Torreon. but held
tbe Geriuaiui. about tbe aaue numbor
of Ffvuch residents, 10 or^_|2llrtUshers and several Siianlards. declaring
that bis mirpoM was to use them
11 'to deter the federaU from
tacking the city. He also let It-be
knqwn. according to advices received
here, tliat they woaUTbe.sarnflced
leas Che effort to rotake TorrooB was
abandoned
tVhat action the focelgn office prooae« to take has not yet been deierilned.
'
r

MUNSON IS IN LINE

mm LYNCHED FOR
INSULTING WHITE GIRL

DEAEY DEDMS SENT
IN DUCAMAIL LETTER

PLENTY OF APPLES
TO SUPPLY NATION

CONSTANT AND INTELLIGENT WORK
NEGRO BEING HELD
IS THE REAL COMMUNITY BUILDER

SUSPECTED OF KNOWING ABOUT •
' LEECSON MURDER

TRnea change and the people must Great things were done In. the days

cltange with (h< a ia order to eecore of the fathers, but if those same Declared He Wat Intioceitt of Murder
When Arreated by OfTlccra
the beet resulu not only for them- fetbers came back to earth today and

at Joliet.
selves, but tbe cnmmiuity in which tried to achieve results with

they itetdde. The Parkwoods days • methods emploj ed in the early days

(B.v
United
Presr
>
have passed and with them the meth-!they would meet with (allure. Tlie;
Joliet;
III,.
Oct.
22.—William
Cm.
a
ods which were in t ueue at that tiqe ; trend of the world is toward (Trogress

and whfeh were eff«tivo in their day. and.the more progrcsslv.- the people «'egro; sought as a-auapeet in the mur­ •
der of MU* Ida lo>egM)B. an art >luIn order to kee? up with tbe proces- become the moM of a rime they on
denL was arrerie.| today, by Police •
Sion modern ideas mbsi ic addplM at bme as well aa abroad. Then•
Capuin McCiirnav. "Oon't arr«it me
aad boalness most-be rindnead upon iBTa work for everybody to do i^. y
I didn't kill anybody." Cox>4>zcIalmed
a basts tliat Is up with the suiwterd do their duty as clUzens tbey uiii
to (he poUre captain, according to the •
in vogue io all sdeo
• -show an activity in eommunlty -af-. latter, before be was (old why be was ■
Ues Of the present <
The great'fairs and Shape Uilngs in the dlrec- arrested. MrCarnay declarcil that Cpj ’
werret of success {at the preaent time tlon in which they should gw. Com- admitted leaving Chicago about tbe •
!• the adaptation of-She people to the monltlts no leOEor grow up of their time the girl's half nude body was •
vondlUoua cf the place where they own accord, but are built by the con- found un a'lonely pral^.
live and making the wort of tbe op. eerted afforta of those who reside

l«-t~nltles which are at hand. There within thdr preciocts. Outside forces Mrs. J. C. Morgan, delegate frenS: •
Js nothing galoed in waiting (or some- iwlnt the way for growth and devrl-the City FMeraUon of Women's clubs. •
thing to turn vf. the prpjier method opm^nL but they cannot do tJie work, and Mrs. J. W. Paubln. delegate •
being (or the people to get |insy and as the loaven (or raising tbe body from the Womart club, left' this
do tbe toning UlSB^aKea if they i*al- poUtle Boat cotsc f.-om within in
morning te attend the annual meeUng
>> want B ehange in Um oonffUlOBAjcordasce with the laws«( nature.
of the Mlchtgnn Bute Federation o('

Monroe township,
Sewaygo
county, will bond (or liiwo for
more good road# and bridges.
, Norwich » township. Newaygo
county, has jnai voted to bond tor
gB.OOO for roads and bridges
Wilcox
township.
Newaygo
county, will bond -for 12.900 to '
further Bid Id the building of
good roads and bridges.
The Board of Supervlsow of
Kent county have sold lioh.ooo
of tbe tS«6,Ono road bond lisuo
to Chicago parties at par anr »ctrued Intereat.
-> '

'
'
'
<

The farmers o( Knseon town- '
ship, Lcelaoffii comt}. will do-'
nate 75 days of loair work for ■
the oimpiMian u.' a «Pe and a '

UM Election,

^

ilty United Presii.’
LaDsibs. On. 22.—John M Munson
of Harbor Springs, democratic candi­
date for Kuperintendeot of public inftrurtlon last (alL will be appolntoi
depnir Bu(>ennteDdem. according to
Ibc guess of politicians at the aute
ipiul today. .Munson Is quite gen.-rally picked to aucceed Fred 1^ Keel­
er. who was api<ointed to take charge
of the office November 12, when 8upi.
U J. Wrlsh|•^ ivsignaiinn hecouiek ef-

UP

^

LOSS ESTIMATEO AT S30,000

Nine Susineee Buildings Wars Wiped
Out Before Jaekaan Fireman Ar­
rived and Cheekaff PiW
grees of Flamas.
iRy United Press.)
Javkstrn,' Oct. 21.—Nine bDildiagt
representing pracUcally (he entire
businnis section of Muntth. 14. miles
iiortlieiuu of here, are In ruins today
rcvuli ot a Hre which started last ’
night 8u0 l/urnod. uucbeckcd. until
daylight. -The loss Is estimated at
|20,(k>n. APi>eals for assistance were
sent to lo>a1le. Stockhridge and Jackhut not unUl Chief King aad four
members of tbe Jackson department
arrived, waa any progreu made in
fighting the Are.

FOR COUNTY SCHOOL-

Farmera in That County Ara Anxiewa
cilumet. Mich. «
22.—If the
te Become Laadera in OeWestern FederaUon of Miners is to
.vslopmenL
continue paying benefiu to striking
miners and irnmmeri of tbe copper
The enpervlaora of Mason county
after today, special Icgiala- have decided to submit to the voten
lion in their ei*iullve council will! of,Ahat county the
of Uha-e to be iMtssed. (or tbe consUtn-1 suing bonds In the sum of tSS.DOO for
tion of the organiasUon beneflia can- the purpose of esublUhlog a oMnty
twt be paid longer than three months, school of agriculture. Tbe progoelThc third month ends today. The'tlon came before the anpMvlaore la
strike has already cost the federation the form bf peUUona from the UxcontrtTiuiors. to strike .itenefiu | Payers of the county. Mason connty
more (Jisn tiODJlui). r is'etat'ed. but'is a strau fni^,,. ^ agricultural
nore than half that-amount hasjeoantry ani It'U nvtiu^la baring
to the Strikers themwlrce. Very'*»<>« U* termers many men of more
small, if any. returns have been re-1 than ordldary ablUty, and these men
eeired in Calumet from the nation-' see that tbe great developmrat 'ter
wide assessment called by tbe Am«-r-:thc next tea to fifteen years in goiran Federation of Labor.
j Ing to be along agi^icultuixl lines and
Sheriff Cnise prqiSiaea sensational ■ they propose that their county shall
derriopments in hLs probe of the Cop-! be one of those to lead the procession
per 4'lty dj-namiUng ease and tbe rather than a tall-endw.
Besides voting to aubmlt a bonding
arson case at CoulejiaUl HelghU.
Close to 2f»0 more'^trifcer-breakan proposition for IM.rtX). the super­
^ gp.
arrived today for Caluteet and Meria visors are considering
and other mines. A la^ number of proprlatlon this teU in tbe sum of
Hungarian trammers who left on the $1,200 for tbe purpose of hiring a
outbreak of the strike are returning farm maniMTement agent for the year
1914.
to their old employment
The cost te Houghton countv. to
date, of Ihe strike, ie dose to $100,.
pop inrludlng what must he raised
extra for MAte taxes becouae of the
strike
N^ly 75 per cent of the
taxes of. tbe county are paid br^ the SIGNED BY PRESIDENT WILSON
mining companies.
THIS MORNING

DEFICIENCY BILL

LANBINCi-Mrs. James
Itellack. Measure Abslishse Coe
w idow of (he deputy sheriff who was
• Funda far Pitekilted at Calumet during tbe strike
lic Imprevemaka.
troubles, has mad^ application to the
IndimtrUI board of compensa(By United Press.)
Washington. Oc.. 22.—Tbe urgeat
HISTORIC battleship WILL GO
defieieecy bUl, which ahollabea the
THROUGH CANAL. '
commerce court, removes civil service
PON7IAC—By means sf a hole dug protection from over l.OOO deputy rev­
a brick wall in tbe basement of enue collectors and provides fonds for
She Will Lead Great International
le Jail. "Scotty" Morrow, serving the Panama cagal and varloss other
Fleet When Great Waterway
30 days (or drunkenness, and John federal enierprlsev. was signed today
la Openad.
Harrington, serving 20 days, escaped. by Tcasidetit ^’ilsen.
Washington. Oct.
22 —SecreUry
Daniels formally announced lodqy
that the historic hatUesbIp Oregon,
which made the famous trip around
Cape Horn in the eoriy days of the
iiab-Ameri<mn war. wUl lead the
t IntcrnaUenal fleet through the.
Panama canal when the waterwaj- la
iBv United Presr.i
the human race la to be fanprovod and
opened In i»U.
...
Berlin. Oec 22.—A colony (or breed- regenerated.
While plant (or (be evenU have
Lg "aristocrau of tbe race' pbysieal
According to memben of the aonot yet been formulated. Secretary
Daniola win be eboard. aa vUl glso Apollos and Junos aad mental giants (1«y. each fine physical and mental
In all probability Prealdent Wilson. It -U being started near Jena. In this male specimen is to have one wife at
haa been suggested, loo. that all sur­ colony each man—U be U tdiyairaUy a time “until tbe purpose of marriage
viving ofneera who servod on the Ore- handsome and mentally a genius- has been aeconiplUbed." After that
gou during the ism cruise, be again may have 10 wires, uot at one time. be may take'anotbor wife.
Each woman'ia to be phyricaUy per­
at their ppsU of duty when the bat­ b« successively.
The Mlttgard “Bond" or society, fect and ^beauty. Two yeaiS la cootleship heads the procession through;
tbe canal. In this event tbe Oregon which created a sensation last spring Blderedv'to bq the limU of aarriod
life with one woman on the ‘'Bngexic
that the only way
will be commanded by Rear Admiral
oftherace and farm." apd it may bo dlaaolred SCIor
Chariee E. Oark. reUred. now Iking check the dc
one year. In thU way the soeMy be­
« suicide, was by
In WashingioiA
lieves that in time a r^ known for
tres
of
"higher
culture"
where
ben
phy­
Grent .Biit^ la the first of tbe
atlons to accept the .Invitation to sically and mentally AL could have ite “beauty sad hrsiat" may be pro­
U about to put iu duced.
pnnydpate in' n mobilization which
Tbe society is reUcent aa te wheth­
will bring together ni Hnmptra Ronds theory into practice. That U they exthe greatest fleet ever nasembled tn peette if there are no lasal obaUcles,' er if will be neeaeaaiT to go ontelde
For thla purpoee tbe imeiety has of tbe aodety te cat the flm' apedAmertesB-waters^
pDrehased a farm near tha great edo- uena of either aes who ana meet tha
with when tha Inm
This faraii
itional centre of J4
Court BlMWcraidier HeoderMUi of
CadltlBc arrived last night and left la to be *Ttocked" with the beet sped-' U to be etaned. Tbe aoeSetjf praCneof
By a process of; ea to.be perfectly oertont la the matIhia morning to aasalst ln the October
“selecUvlty' on thb "fugMlc tenn," ter.
term of circuit couit at Uland.

OREGON IS FIRST

BREEDING ARISTOCRATS WILL
BE TRIED IN GERMAN CITY



,!

aaAXD TEAVnaS M^Ar.n AMD TEAVIBSE BAT SAOLB, nURSDAT. OOTOBSB S3, ISIS.

-«M^TWO

blUs In thr cUlC* «l)l ieilM upon
h«vinc tbclr •» in )io»‘ tb« OHtniclp&l aftnln m c«nduct€sl, u<l from
now on It e»n be expected Uwt therwi
will be ft wKonlat »( (be scope of
rbftners ublli tile people ki
FMkLi Tamitn Md Tksnter* tt
ItftM City. Mlehigu. by
rovtftiOBi that are neceasani'*
holdisy Ht}- ftSatra where they ai
wanted to *ecure the be«t result*.
OWO. a
Editor.

! Gmi TraaerH UtraU

HERAU) AND RECORD CO.

tottrad fti s«»nd-clftM stfttur
Mftnb t t»OI. at the poatoSlce at
fnrWM CItr, Mkh., wiAer the Act ot
OoBfOM or Marob 4. im.

firaSelMab

D. H. 8. e. p.
llils is nut’ a fratrnial society.
These letters stand for one uf tlie
greatest helps In the surld im
HBKfUCK‘8 SOOAR-COATEm PILLS.
They rdlleve b'lltousness. tied feeling.
coDstlpaUon sod all disorders of
stoiilacb and bowels im. hURRICK'8
PILLS hac- l-Tw-n In ii.r lor over aU.. years Olid arc the standard fanilly
caiiiorilc to tliousand* of homes.
Price
Cl* per liotlle. Sold by all
druggtsU-

ibllritv' through, tlio
Invests-in
rea,u lie 1# 1 favor of keeping tip
work upon : e.saiiif scale that It
-onduoted in the past. In order
tnie U> Uie pledges which the
supervisors made their people before
eieitlon to do what they roiild to
irtlier Uiolr Interests. It i* ni, !<■ the
oouutU-s whiiU have uoi yet voted
.pproprlatlno for the bureau
lo fall lu lino with the other progressive couiitles' lu Wesuni .Michigan
enth of a mill tax .

ST\TR OK MIOHlG.tN. the Thlrleenib Judicial Circuit of .Michtgan—
fbuntt ol 1‘harlevofx. s.
In the matter ol api<otoling tbe
Omes lor bolJlug torma of Court in
aald ClTciilt for the y.ats
and
It‘f.
*
riie lime-, for hol-liag terms of Coutt
th" aeycivl coomtes txjini-ilslng the
iloeenth .lmllrt.vl fheuit of .Michi•un. for ibi- vi-at- Ii-H and Ikl.-. ufe
hrrel.v lived utid t.piwilnled S* follows
Anlrhe County.
The fourth .Monday In Kebroai y
The s-.eomi .Monduy >□ May.
The second .Monday in August
The ttilrd .Mon-lay In OcloW-r
Charlevoix County.
The lirst Monday In Kcl-ruaty.
Till- fourth Mondav tu May.
n.t-il.lr.1 Moiidiiv it, Angnsi
The lirsi Moneny In Dwt-iuWi

be put in 'he last of the week
The rh.vsica Hass to laboriiiu On iiai
monic iiiollon.
T. U. Watkins.
Rnpcrinteudr-iii

^ntfitias

iKYom Tuesday s Record EagUJ. W. Palchto left thla mernina'for
Leland to attend the October term of
treuit
C. C. Avtrill of tti* Globe store roturned last night from Petoskey.
has been to welcome a little
plshi pound girt who arrived at tiii
The third Toe'^lay to Pei.roar'
home Bubday- altemoon. She lias tveeu
The first Tuesday in May
named Hlora Jane.
The llrst Tuesday to Aagc'i
P. C. Gilbert is in Ulsnd attenA
ing the Leelanau countyThe filM yiolidsr 111 Mn
Mrs.Chappell# of Leiand was in the
riie M-roird Mon.iav In lune.
ty
yesterday and rrtnrned hom<
The last .Mondo'" to SnineinlK-r.
the early train this rooming.
Tbeihlrtt Mon-lsy In l>eceiiil--i.
Dated at ni.-iil"voix. Michigan. O>toGoo. H. Croaa will be in Leland for
ler j:.th, n<t2
le ucxf lc» days attending circuit
KHKnElltrK W ilKYNK
•Ir.uil Judge of the TbiMc.:f'i JudS- coart.
vial Circuit of Mlvhlga:
e. £. Miller is dlspiaytog m bis winvalualile prixe . a'box of
s that he secured
High grade

QU .tn;<-r.ran Lax'-'tind |<li-tute- of
i< iMXi.sipUCei! in*dlff’er<-li' I**'
liio.i* alx.ut II.,. hull. There wei<fty-fiv" .ciui.to who remained uoin
JI- Ij-i >irams ..1 luti.ic The Hoiber.
n!'".rti.> of
-.i, c<- lurntoh.uf rh.-'
Charles' H. Edsrsrdt and Miss Louise
Hl<Ji-r«ki W{-n- laairled at the
iaii ('aucepuca - Uuirh itil* uofi;iox
t X ■/rioH. high -nas- -Rev. Fkther
Jewell offKlatliig The. w. re n'tleUdv MIcLaH RriH piel Anna Uinec.
The uroort; i- -•■ni-Iov.-U I.. ihe M. A
K lUllroad ••miany
At the meeting of the board ef at»- ;
l>ervl*or,.. of J(<-wu-.';(i
l^elJ
Ust wetk It was <l.-"-d..-<! i.i ap|inprlatn the sum of.ll.23o for llw suipt.rt ol a coum; nrri-iiltvral farti l>urcou. Tbto I.
X feileral farii
. .
larritxl cn for the tH't:. r,<,, nt ol tinracni and all lariu pio-'m-.
A ^bls vrtddiog took place yksterday llmt was of ^janlcuUr iuiercxt
when SwtphMi Wlm>w!.'kl a. Iini:i-1
In marriage to .Alido DslM! ul tli.parsotiage of the' ifiurrh u! ih^ li,;leutate Coneej.tlon I--' lieH'. F;-!!,Jewell, and.iohn Miller wa:; mar.-i--j
to Mary Winowleckl. at the eiutreh
Tlie happy couples were uken i»
\v«m.«le.kl family home reaFolH: vvViere a receirtPm wax li<;!.|
IBM night. The house wax filled wHk
Mrs. C. H. White. v,tve has been
riling her brother-II A Rvac. of
Acme, passed througi: th.- -iij todav
on lier way to her nom<- in Comeeux'

pie. but the manner In which his
The Mlcblsan Asrlcultuval eolless
-Icilon was secured. The Araerlcan
has decided to continue the ope week
l>eople stand tor the square deal In
omea, m Profit M. Beth Pheiwa 21 schools for fanners this winter which
liolltics as well as In other tines of in
have proven to be sa profiuble
endoavoe. and when a luaii falls
tbe past and If a tuSIcieui num(>er of
to get a-ahow for htm.elf hU h
teachers can be secured the scope
Om yoar..^...........to adraacai
overlooked hy the general i>obll(
will be greatly widened. Practical
an aentba............
to *5*1
large exteut. The elecUon of SulTbroa axmtha.............-40c to adv
farm problems will be deallh with
to tbe assembly would not
add the aesBloDs will be held to the dlHCrsce to the sute of New York, but FARM PROBUCE->4uyli>8 Prioas.
Potatoes............................
fJk
school houBSs throughout the <
a blow to tho powers that securot! hla
Where the people apply for the ser­ scalp through ibelr syalem ofA-olltltml Butter.................... .................... 866 •*<
Eggs
..............................................
V Kb the week openliuc with ser< vice. TWO expwlonced lecturer* wtll
subterfuge 1> is also a mailer of in- Hay, iQow....................
4160117
eaty-two dMtlu from railroad a-reeka be asslsned to each school and their
n to the rest of the country wliaf Straw. p«r ton ................................
It Is endaoi that aomethtos will bare dales will be so arransed that they
,n the iwoplp^-of ilie n^iroiioHi Onlona ...............................................|145
to be dona to tbe near future looklnif will be able to handle at least seven
Will do to the Tammany facUon a
to the protoetlng of human life ot
echooU during the months of January roll oloctlou It ts hoped that they FARM PROBUCE-^flhnB Prioaa.
nonmd* of thU country-. DefecUve and Pc'bruary. which are the favorite
will arise to the occosluu and pul Into Potoiooa................................................. TO
tnu^ and oqulpnent has been (be months for this kind tit work, as ib<
hackgrnuiid tho forr># whloli have Hairy biAter ............................ 2s to r.'i
cause of the most of the deaths that farmers are not so busy at this sea made not only Uio ellj. b\»t (ho wliol- Creamt-ry bulMr................................. S&.
hare b«n .reported from railroad ac- son as at others. These schools «r<- lUlo III.- laughing .lock of the nallon Huts ....................................................... 2S'
cidenU. it is- ertdant that the Uise one of the best methods of brtonlnx
Ducks, dreaaed ................................... lb
Judge Frederick W. Mayoe cf CosrHay. haled............ .................... 4170119
la near at hand when tbe railroads idvane^ agrlcullUTUI knowledse
ieCoix loft thto Iiioroing for la-tond Id
Hay, looaa ........................................
will bare to be placed under |OV'
the farmers and irivlnp the benefits
iiuld iht! Oylobt-r tevin of circuit c4y:
Straw
.......................................... .
Bent inspection In order to make
■ports at a minimum price. Tbe
While the balance of the «ounir'
John
Tweddle Is among the law.
Uvea of their patrons safe, or at least agriculinral Beld 1* a torso nnr li was lo the grip of tho bllxsafd. ibe
vcni who left lilts morning fur Iwlaud
yne from tbe moat common danicers. cover, and owing to a l^k o! fundi Crand Traverse region was enjoy iW.
lor th" present s'-rsit.n of the elm
Ooremmenl tnspoctlon has been ex- and system at the presofttauius-«• onhnnry tall .weather, which wto
lourt.
taadod to other lines .of business with several methods that sr.- bolug Vo Biarc.Jy cold enough for an overcoat
Jack. Robert and May Cramer l<
tbe createst suesuss. but when
soricd to will have to be made th. an.l the anowfall »as scarcely equal
Delonn^tcQuccr was l*orti In Mon tb" afternoon train yesterday !
comes to pToieetin* human life the
of by the ones Who are soeKIng
Doafnos* Caonot'be Curwd
common frost, 1 he etlmoUc conMem. .\* Y . Kchruary 29. 1«S7. 1
Eltowonli to aitv-od the loneral ot
Vnliod 8utea.il far behind to the nut- tnformailon along the more progress- dliiODs of fhls setUoii of the stole is White navy beans .......................... $1Ing forty.*ix years of age
.knd
their grandfather.'
Ited kldiii-y bean. . .................... 12
ner. The banks of the nation have
lines of agricoliure. The sUte Is
greatest msaet. tor there ar»- oolage «r nine months came with
Mrs. 8. 8. Walker of Old Mission uXJ-"
Itii.
I.Wticat.
I-.T
loft
lbs
»I
2.-.
lo
*1.
to eonfom to certain rules and renu- doing a great work, aloiu: (hU line
u any laanlfesfailons of extremes
fvarents lo the homestead In Kasas In the city today nn bq.li
GRAIN—Hannah A Lay Co.
tsttois to protect the aavtoks of the and It IX hoi-od that within a
leinivraturc ane (iraciiraJly iu»
son township, on which bc:ilved for
Quincy Thacker of Williamsburg
I lees corrected eveiT day.
people, while kll ktods of swalrtctlons years there will be enough Instruct- storms of any' conjcnuonco-* When u
twenty-five year*, .when he »-as
WAS among the i>rs)pte who
arc exertised to order , to protect the
it hand to rover the entire aute land Is favored by luiture In i^ls way W*heat. 69 lb. teat.............................. ■
to Mary llcl'erl. June Slh. 1W2. u< city (o1a> on b<iB‘n.-s*.
health of tbe community, but when 11 by school dUlricts. which would re­ if is reasonable los-upposo (bat |«o).lc
Uten moving Into the hcime which he
There were snow ffurriea this morn■,t.
comes to protecltoB people from betof sult lu 11 loiter grade ol farmers will want lo <t»nio and mako their
iod previously built, where h-ins cn-1 at Rat..; U.eit- wax a
killed outrtoht. or maimed for Ufe
W, «;i C-.
Han W IMHn lor u.
mo’e girofltable Usitdlliig of
homes among ox. The cHiuuie ati l
-tore resided To thto union there
10* rimt wlmetird tbe ground.
HSckwhi-al. per 100 lbs. .91 2-'- 10 91
by raUroad corporations the system crops
treedoui frobi storms ts one of the
lere
no
Hilldren
horn.
He
to
surviv­
Miss Lucy Voorhees left th.s momPrice* corrected every, day.
la altocether too slack to he di«nigroatesi fueiors in the deveio]>ment ot
al tyvl-ls wife.-mother, tliree'brotbers, ing for .Maniu-fte. wher*- shv- wlll re­
StWB
......................................5
to
61
tlad with tbe bame of protection, The
thif region and will continue to Iw m
fJdwanl of tbto place. David of Cedar, main with frii-r.ds for a week.
Tshs BaU-TrsavIlx PUto (w MMlsotlM.
aniety on the part of the manage^
the years to come The near proxlm
aud John of Raymond. Washington.
Miss Hawley of Elk Rapids was ■>
iiy of the water on all sides ev.-epl.
Bcni or the railroads to make m
on., stoler. Mrs I,eul# Schooley ■h" c!to-<-stor4sv nu..^b-J*toewa,
for their bondholders prompts them
:'ommunltleH are dcvcloiied and the souih^make a natural i.roiectlon
cYt. I^e^ra of Grand Rap(dar-whi
of Mani.rtec He has been a member
i‘\r luospcroUB through the co-oiici tint kee-iw the frost awa\ until the
to eortall tbe, expendltnre of money
ha-tbeeTi vtoltlqg Ms unrie, Ijri). Freeof the lo.al lodge of Odd K.-IIow
UD of thrlr loHabitsoIs. IhllUnK 10 last niotnenl an.l retard, the growth ■.!
In InsurtoK the safety of their
aA. for th" lost week. ,r*-tlrn».l li
Hldca .
gpihcr. riTltcns can make au> town Ike bud- In ilie>prtop *© that s Imii
Ployes and passenneni and bo
hto
li^riie 1H> nmi-mog.
order
Icnvet
Calf ...
great, but tt the great malorltv hung icrop U assured every year It mav iw> Ilosre w
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.
they have t>ecn able to c<^ >*'■>'
Olvtt^ proeeedingt wert sUried it
a Miurce of satisfaction to sonic to
tbe laxity to their methods The cov bark and wait for soiuclKidv cl«ctrcull .court this moraine by’ .tdelliie
dwAl d^ion ihe'ldral cUmaic ot fall
emment prot.-cu thi- property of,tt* make a forssrd move the cliatic.-*
rhiibh afttlrst Willard H. Chulih
Svittens
Bay
School
Mary Drew of Old Mission is
(dUuns and there U no logtcal r-a- that business *111 <-ome to a stondiitlll forpU ani the south * after havli,g
gained an Idea of what it Is front
Mh)nB that .18 galacd in
to the city vlslfibg her i.lece. Mrs.
son why their lives should not
Sutton* Hay. Get, 2“ —School
lieauilfui pictures sent out by tbe land
l-Yank Klepac.
flTen even mbre consideration than world 1* the rciilt of bard [iii.t ron^
bark tn eesstun after the fair.
work,
and
It
a
rontumnlly
*1U
hoiuiQtitus.
hut
when
It
lOines
to
Its
Mrs. John Roberts and Mra. Jamaa
.their property, the Inicrsuie
Michigan SUte Land Ofticc.
I.iidwlg lAiwon has reiuraed to Hic Robinson of Kewsdto drove down y es­
!,ai--lng. 0<! c, it<n.
ni <-usl of
liRF.T iUjil M-IImerce commUalon has too limited work, progress* will be reUrded uutU fating a rliniaie that coiucs nearest
Nort'-K IS ilKllKHV <!iVKN that
nth. grad;- after being absent sec- terday In Mb. Rolrerts' car to siind
Nile spirit Ih awakened and tbi the Ideal ol real red blooded Amci1cr niji.v t1i-al liin-ct -if flu-y jirrpowers to thU'direction. whUc tbe
the fullowtog descrlbc-l swamp land, oral day*
tho day.
state railroad commlaslonshave not iwojite begin an upward ellml-. Kvery cans the Urand Travecae region bss kituale in ih.- vwuntv of rtraiid Truv
The Ilaekeilvail assoclaflon net and
charnix
that
no
other
seciiop
of
Individual
Is
equally
responstbl
Louie
Bahle
cf
Suttona
Bay
was
in
nree. lierwofore held und. r lioiit«->lvad
oxtended their Inveatleatlon* v.r>
sm-ceas or failure of ih* place In •-oumry can ever hope to possess.
ItoenM. h(u reverted to the sial.‘ l-y •Icrtcd the following officers:
le city on business yesterday.
far into this phase of the *1ibatl<A.
roason of the nbandonniMit of th.- nan ^Rorgerson. iiresldenl. * Ixsyna
Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck sptf'Edwii
Oovemment Inspection of trains, their «hich he live^ If he is a true rttltem
siinie by vli.' hoini-stead.-r wltl be r.-- lAtbcr. seeirtary ; and Marcus lAiad.
.ill not be content bntil he hai
Kennedy of KewaHin were .la the Hi;
equipment and the roadbeds over
*torc-i 10 enuy by ofT.-ring ih.-m- for
improved'taiifis!^ '^V.. Oort*, kll
trrasurer. New SapnIdJiA sulu
dote
somelhtog
for
the
general
good,
yesterday.
driving down In Mr. Ker
sale
at
a
public
auction
to
be
held
a<
State Buik Bldg; Trtc«n* Ctiy,
wbUB the}- travel would «o a tons
regardless of »hither he receives
the .“tale lAvid OfTli-.-, In the rlly of iM-eh ordered for Irnth the boyi
Ulefa.
*0(11 U-tf ’
nedy's
ear.
ways to lesaentoi. the daaih toll that
It to extremely gratlDtog to nute lAUKing. on Th'uisday. the i:tih day uf glrlr.
nan eouslderdtion for hi* labor#
Leo Rerabseher. the little aon e
tS'Oxaeted nearly every day of the
that
all
of
the
coiinilee
w-blch
ha<
NoY.'UilsT.
n,
at
ten
oclo.-k
ji The matt who when approach­
rb rrlo-d now numbers for­ A. L. Roral.acher, who has been in
3. ii>. ai which tiim- they will tos-oiBe
yaar la some part oi the <«uotry.
J
uiNju
the
question
of
suppurtlBg
ed to do soiaethlng for tbe community
subj.-ci 10 purchase In the manner |.rc- ty tlirce. eighteen are non-residrnto. a critical condition for the past six
Human life should be considered the
Western ‘Michigan
The geimicirv rinss has finished weeks, owing to an ojwraUon for ap
hesitates aiyd asks If there to anything
scrlto-d by law.
mom valuable thins to the world, yet
Paleiilk issued ufion ihc sale
triangles
In It for him. is a tnlghly poor cxcubc bureau have voted the one t--nlh of
l*-ndlcttto. Is Improvt^ rapidly.
la baM cheaper by tbe monied Interor eUe given an equivalent ihcsc lands will eoixato reservai;
t clilten and has no business tak­
be new room Is now ready
Roy Rorabachcr. a teacher near
wu than any other one thins *t the ing up his tesldmce In a live town. In amount tor the* cause of community as follows:
nnd It will be used as a m-sxIju Ruckley. to having a short potato
-SAVlNil AND KXrBPTI>0 0.1
preeent Uma Sane lesIslaUon alons city building the tieraonal elenieni development. After trying (he iilan
this tonvevouce and always ress-rv
room lor'the High school Tveglnnlng ration.
prolacuve lines by- the sovemraeni must lH> eliminated att-l all energies
iiait four rears tho peoph- ol un<u III.- said Mate of Michigan,
funrUon.
A very pleasant terprite '
aad tbe aeveral sutes %ould be
turned toward the public good. The WesU-rn Mlcbigan are convto<-ed that naneral. *-oai. oil an-l gas. lying fnd
The t-aiin rlAs lias started
sprung on Mr and Mnk,('b«. Allen
bding on, within or under the said
boon to the traveltos public and
man who profits th# tuo*T to the one enl1rc-ly sattofav-tory results ha'
Monday.
laai evening when 33 friends
' canutoe life aavor from -whatever who does Uio most for his home ijiwn ibtatnevl. and that any withdrawal land-. iM-rebv vonveycvl. with full aud
free lilwrty and is>w.-r to the said
t'apuin Rufll of tbe boys* baakel- neighbors went uDannouno-d.
aasle K Is vtewad
It Is only the one who bangs back of funds..would not only handicaii the state of Michigan. Its duly suihorized ball team exiwris a large squad
party wax planned as a farewell for
wailing for somebody else to make a work of the bureau, but retard the di-- officers, rcpr.-seniailve* and assign*, next week for practice and heavy- Mr. and -Mrs. Allen. They ertarri to
Art- only porchased once. There­
-lopment of thi- eHire teetlon ot and Its or theli lessees, agents and work will be begun at
forward move that receives nolhlng
fore they ahould be of modem
NogI, Mich, for the winter where
w-orknien, ai.d all ..ili.-r is-i--w.ds b
doslen. bu'lt of toast durable
i- statu where the Work is bring |i« or their iiuthnritv or |«-nnlsfioi
and Is considered nobody to tho public
Tbt- I'nioD school did much betiei they have a transli-nt boarding house.
materiito oad a::i.UraI!y fiaovlread> givc-n ol h.-rcotter I at tbe fair exhibit tbaii was expected Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irtoh *111 roSactoaw toteresU that sought to esttmaHop. The |«oresl Citizens to done. It to a well known (art that
l»h*d.
You will fiod only such
k- given, at any dnie and froiiv lime
at the works of
Mock the passage of the new char­ every eotmuunity are not the oti«-s the bureau has worried along and to time to .-nici; upon said laoito and owing to the large amount of work inrn with Orfm. Herreshiaenis were
A. W. RiCKERO
ter providing foe « commlaslon .form who are short to the posw-sslon of (hk seenred remarkable results with
Vake all usual, necessary or ctmven- at thto time of the year
nerved.
Travnrse,ClD.
Mich.
World'S goods, but those who possess 'small fracilon of the ampiiai that Is lent means tor exploring, mining,
t'hapel exerHse* are held every
fit goverwnent by sMurtog hn tUuncA map -showing th# surfsee formaS21 Bey SL
Both Phone*.
none of the civic sidrif whh h make! spent to a slngit- season by any nne working, piping, geittog. toying up. Prlday morning.
Uon to prevent the holding of the
tloas of the soli of the southern pen­
fpr manhood and real utility In tbe of tbe many land and orchard com- storing, dres'lng. piaking iivcrrhaniJR-tma Jobnsop of tbe ninth grad", insula of Michigan has been procured
speetal etocUon on November If..
ikliig
avvgy
the
said
min
communh}. Tbe man who to alway lutole* that are -Iwaimlng western
ha* been absent lor several days
eelTod a decided setback at tbe bauds
by the Traverse nty Slate bank and tLVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Olrector
doing something for the general good lands and secured tostiug resulu for |,rovi*>»"s <>i se< tinn <-ic
The high school liaaketball aaso- ts now hanging In the lobo;.- of thelr
of Judge Searle. of Ionia, who preaid
and Embalmee. 212 South rnton 8L
tbe real twebllelh c#ntur>- hero, an a aide expanse of terrttory. With ; hundii-d
.. I'uldic A<clatlon held a box social at Peter­ bank. Michigan 1^ one of tbe (fret
Mrs. .Nellis PratL assUtosL CItt.
•d -at tho beartog. Throe feafui
his greatness is magnified by th these farts its view U to not logical to
phone k73 tVe treat you as w*
Htatea in tbe union to complete th*
the Verdler home rule bill were In­ stnalln^ of his neighbor who never
And deeds for .<11. lands along water son's Hall, October iTth.
would wish to t>« treated.
Carol niplz and Harold Maakstead. big usk of a complete soil aurvey
volved apd the court ruled agttost tnakes a move to the direction of help suppose that any right tblnktog man courses and aireami will contain, also,
•nch
who
to
poaseest-d
of
the
real
Wertera
a
provision
reserving
the
right
of
Inwho
graduated
rtora
Buttoas
and thto map baa been prepared at
' the polKkmera In all these points. It tog other* The day of the watrtor is
greas
and
egresv
over
and
airosisuc
h
was aUeged by the petlUonera that paal and to hm qtead tbe Uureto are Mkbigao spirit would consider for a; laml*. as nlsn piovifleU In secilon etoii' high school last year, are auandlog very' great expose I’ooi-U- conlt-m
tbe home ruje act was unconsiltutlon. won hy the aoldlers-ln the armyof the moment the cultlngi^uwn of tbe an of An two liiin<1red eighly of the l*ub Muskegon high school this year Re plating the purchase of land In the
at because It delegates legislative common good who dally fight the liat nual .apiu-oprlatlon that hiu done ao He Acts of IW*. and each purchaser ports say (hat they are both maklnt different parts of tbe ?ute vonld do
By the “Ka-olar- method I can r*
well to give this may careful study move those acHng teeth absolutely
power to the charter commissions. lies that are worth wtontog In the mu<* to dlreel the aueolton. of not will be required to sign an applica­ good
only all sections of fhU nstion to' tion agre.-ing to sign such deed and
Haroey Johnson has been absent
G. A. Ourgan. tha phyalcai inMniet- srlthout pain, and without tho use of
That to was uneooaUti
abide faithfully by the said eondlllons,
modern world. If yon want ih^ town
drags
to produce ucconsclousneas.
three weeks.
or of tho public schools. Is coaching
Aff.rSTfB C. CAirrON.
the act providing for the Inecrpora. to lie alive flrsi'make sure that' you Western .MlchlgAn. but centorv' parts'
P*oRlft.cf nrr'oux ienii<erament and
Commissioner
The Second Intermediate room the younger boys to playing Volley wllbwwreak hearts *111 apprecUt* th*
UOB ot cUlea, and also (or (he rcvl- arefalive youraelf before comptalnlng of tbe world as well. Weetern MlcblDeeeitptttto
Section. Town Range, has an. attendant e of thirty-two, a ball and the tlrrt contest was held at "Ka-oUr'' method «r patole** extrno
fnilt
to
known
wherever
tlie
Kng.
dtoa and amendment of city charters, to others of condlUons that
your
Uon.
language to sjKvken because
I‘
"* decrease of four over latt year's ai- the HImwood Avenue school
to broader than tbe dUr. and that the self are Just as much the cause as
OR W. G. EKTON,
tendanre
night- The' Elmwood l>oy# play 896-209 Wilhelm Block, with Dr. Holda
charter commission work ol the other drones of society who are Ms fine quality and flavor. Now that
he work so well U-guA Is
Thoae neither absent nor urd.c'for ed against tbe Oak Park boy-s. There
worth. TravaiW Ctr. Ulehlann.
was Told beeaiiae ft had not heed' com- hamperlog |he genuine progre*M>t
NOTICE!
te term in the sixth and sevealb
three
games
played,
the
plotad to ninety dayk. Tbto waa the community. Klrsi make yoursalf right inanclal remilts for tho people Of
•Nmu-e 1* hereby giver that sealed
grades arc lone GeQnesa. Ruth Nel­ wo* one by Oak Park with a *core of WANTED—I-arg
the twenty countb-s wlioee fame has bid* will lie ri-CeIvcd by h.. Hoard
firm lime the bill had be*n taatod
ipening for u
of I'.rand son. Unibur Stafford and Geva Olston 27 to 1«.'the second wax won
been apread broadcaat through
County Road Cot
^d goes to abow that tbe meaanre
26 veerx of age (o travel In sute
. ............... the offlie of the
Mtoh Garthe to reading ' t'nele Elmwood 21 to 2d. and the third
lemailr' plan of advertUtng the laxof Mlchigau P:xj*crience not nc.
is a consUtntlonal one to tho eatlmai«y’ers am in no frame of mind to Koimi » Clerk, Traverse Cliy. MIchjean. Ram's Secrets."
esui> but ni’iM furaUli good ref
played to decide tho winners and was
tion of Judge Searle. It to evident
...

.
up lo'Orlolwr .'.1st. 1913. for the grad
creoces regarding character. Steady
Tbe seventh grade civic claos to won by Elmwood with the final
havo their reprfeeoUUre* on the,
gravekng and rom.nleilcm of on.that tbe home rule bDI will be upt»#IUoa: good chance for promo­
boards of supervtsora eltehr cut down gillc of mink line gravel road iHass sludyliig tbe powers of cougreas.
figures of 21 to 29. Elmwood was
baM by tbe supreme court ahonld a
tion; »«• a month and expenses
It to evident that tbe impeachment the amount appropriated or to have Ri to BeeUeni 13 anH 11, Township of
------------------------------------------ Into raputoed by Kennlt Smith and Oak
Agriculture to faai
developing
nnd S per cent extra commission
teal case ba made of' tbe meaavre of Governor Sutler by the Tammany
on ealce Give namot of at Irast
Park by Ivan hTsber.
,
bafoce that tribunal, for tt waa care- gang Is coming back like a boomerang U OBlttral rtiuroly. ThaettoUnnaUon Ac^JJ^Vhat^^^
3 references. Addreea Seles Man­
Mr. and Mrs. Major R*b«rt*»n *ntcrfully dratted and la one of the vita] into the Ugw camp, (or the ma^ whom of the bureau meaas the co&UnuaUon Yuha'hlll lYoflie nnd siHwlflcatlon# bfgh school. Last year the cUh
ager Rancron.l.r-p never!}- 81.. Bos­
of preepertty for Wesiern Mlchlgaa. ran be *ren at the Ctmr.ty Clerk’. ot-!rats*d money by their own efforts lalned a party of friend* at ■“.'.or last
awoaalUea to the clUoe ol the autq. they disgraced has been nomtoatton. Mass,OCL 21-24-ri'
The farmer now holds tbe key to the flee.
To
■toned a small agrtenlturai tob- ntfbt. There were five table*. The
like kny other law that will curb tbe for the aaserably* In a district which
n reject a
oretory. Tbto year the laboratory wUI bead prlxe* were won by Mr*. Oreo
teneral
acUvlUes ot %ertaln to'iereiU
considered favorable to hto randldat
(Viiinf* be largely tocreased. to each mem­ Root *nd Glcu W. Baker. *nd the con- ■
that he has found a way of get.
B.r order of fhe Board
wttb oppoaKkw and while Che tegt- AtojK Ihroe-lirtha of the volera In Uie
ber of the class can get a good Idsa •olaiton prUes by Herman Booije and I
saw dacMon wUl take the wind out dUUrct placed thrtr names upon.^ ting large return* from the moDey he Road romnttoslnoers
ELMER E. WHTE, Clerk.
of Mil analyst* and aead fosUng. Mr*. Glee W. Baker. Rertoahmeotsj^
at the Ato of the oppoeltlon lu're- pellUon aaktog him to make ti|e
Traverse CHy. Oh. IT. ISl."!
Having purchoMd th* bus"
Ever sine* Superintendent Watkins
ere aerved.
Millions at Doltara
iMlaa to ho aauB 0 they will abide which to an todlcaiton that he will be
and Machine Shop of Wm.
Are cletrcd every year by the poub
has been bare) he has put (orth hto
E. A. Man**au at Bparta
:xen. w* «vill
1
hy tho «octoloB to taka the
r which secured try raiser* of tho I'olled flute*; A
greaumt effo(S in trying to estabUsh through tho cK>- yeaterday on hto way I maintain the high rtandsrd of
higher oeurt tor MtUMtont. Borne
mDvtcUoD. Once to the aaiemhly large (actor In the prodoctloa of this
I workmanship that has marked
a
school
garden,
which
'would
give
|o
Button*
Bay
on
-btu
;
fUt to a oacmaHy m thn pa^ld to It U evUofit Utot It will be hard sled- huge ptoBl to HARMC1A.-R CONDI­
Jackesira eucMsa for th*
both the younger , and older pnpito a
Th* (Irat of a •eri** of wri(rt*r p*r^
the cttlaa. and whUa the Vei«or law glag for Um Tammany people to put TION POVYPBK. It koepa toyug
chance to leant oomethtog of eeleo- Ue* waa iJvea Ust nlgbt by tbe Pn
For iB^Bti 8Bd OklUm.
b, may not be the heat that eould be •eroM Mmo of their deals without oe- haas to good ooudltton. nalus young
chicks grow rtpMly. ward* off diaease
Ufle gardening. It woold nlao pot t*nial Order of Moom In the C. 8. P.,
I dntud far this purppae. It It tha otulag * Urge ametmt of publicity. and keep* the comb bright and red.
agrtroltorb on n pevmaWat haale la 8. haU. T%e ball room was. haadaeaneK BMt tkto baa beta offarad ao (hr and *rneb U not what Is rellritod by most equally as good ter stock. It is the
ly dawrated to tbe raton at tb* ^ee
our sebooL
which operate In dark and de­ (avoriie owdtUootog powder with
btood^ haras*. Price SS
New eaets Itav^.bora obtatoed (or. wjth an enoRDoo* *b««id at a mon*e j^dnaeeeeera fo Wm. Jeekeen.)
Tbo time hai vious ways. It Is not Ibt wsiaknaat of
ri^' add by aU druAended from the baleoay rgU. Pastil* High *08001 room;and tb*y wlU
»aiat «U(4i was brought ent at the

ffhe Markets

Xiocat Marktls -

BliDeattM

Ideal Keiim

,argnSSirH'jsr?,Bcs2’aas

MaUnB headway

Pardee BmisessExchame
stfitc Bark Building.

Legal Notices

VARM OR BUSINESS

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Games were plajed apd a good tlrivAlev Holman U building a new
was enjoyed until a late hour.
bani.
. Mr. and Mrs. CUude Kirkbv-amI , There «M| be servlcet at the St
Mr. KtrUi.v's mother. Mrs. W. II Joseph'i church Sunda).
lanruster of Slitna. Mlih.. are visitIng at tbe home Of Oeo KJrkby for
gobw
o’fea- da^«.
CT.vde Conant has been ill tor
14-Uaer.
n. 21.—Hiram Warren
lime with rheunuiUBiu. Ho is atilt
III mevo to Grown In u sliori lime.
not much Improved In health
Mr. Keesler will move on Mr, Wsj-'
. Carpentor* arc working on
n'a farm In ^Imui a week.
new lioiae
Wtu /Irk. It will
Mr WUIlam* and' wife and Allen
Mr. (1111110 has Jui>( (liiUlivd ^d^iv- and Mrs. Kagger. attended the quar­
terly meeting Sunday at the NlekerIng a well on Ills farm.
church.
We had a heavy fall of siiuw- here
r. and Mr* Minis attended Hie
Monday night. Tuenday nooii U
quarterly meMing at tbe Xlvkeraon
boy* at school enjoyed the rtr»i bdo'
chureh Sunday.
ballliiR Of tlie seawm.
Irene Helme U vialtlng In Travetwe
HATES BCHOUf..
MUs Norma TurnbQll.~ieacber City for a few daik.'
MIIIU waa In Traverao City.
Tuesda.v with potatoes.
Hr*. Helme was In Traversa City.
Satuivlav
N'akli Was fn. Traverse City.
TiavMia- ('ll), it P II Ng C—Ml.
XTantle liaiie) vI*K*<I her sister. Mr* Munds).
The nelgbtHtr* gsUiarod at the home
P KiuiM'hvH. Slid her brother. .Msrk
Ilf Mr. and Mra. Waiaa one day iMt
MiGsrry. Saturday and Sunday
k lo help move n house which'
** Rubjv dstlKhler of Mr. ami
placed on.the ground where the
Xlsrk XuiSarr.. moa )ileaMinH>'
l•urapd last spring »lood. ' .A good
•iM*d a' her hoiii.' Baturdav even
Ing h> tweiil) nf tier friende, Iho. or dinner was served.
Mr" Bv7ns' U putllng the bonae in
«aslmi iH-iiiR her ikiruwulh tdribila)
'
Tbe eveulOR wa* *iient III playinjs repair tor Mr XVales
'
Rtuiie* mid iiiakinc.ratidv.

dehced 1>T the hearty applanse aad the j
<Jrmm
encores called for after each. The Uat
number, which was a moei enjoyable
__ xd... Vera Jeohe
■feature of tbe enterialnmeaL was a-i r:—a-n
Grawn. iv..«
0«. 21—Ml#*
scene from the second act ot Flotoa's of Traverse City was In tow-n Monday.
opera. "Mariha."
calling on triendi.
SUbKriber* and 'rltirti ara \
The Ladles' Aid of the XI. E. church ' The'LgdIe*' Aid of tbe M E. church
ef ecfTMpondcirtt working undtr
•amaatiy r«q«ieat»d ta luraiah I
will meet a: the parsonage Friday afP met with Mrs. Krumm and elected oftiM direrttM «r Mta Clart N.
flcera as follow-*: Presldem. XIrt. .Me
eroooD.
Bates.
iBU're: vice president, .'Ir* A. H. Jones, secix-ut). Xlr*. Halc); treas­
Mama Cmttr
urer. ‘Mrs. Xian Kruipni TliB next
regular nieeUng «UI be held with Mra.
Xlooroe Center. OcL 2V.—Ed 1^-. Thoropfoii at tbe paroonagr. Wedneog«i. who bM4>een 111 with typhoid fe­
Mlas .May Mclmoah k|<v-i>i a few
ver at Traverse Cli), U reported as
nj 'a. .Bdndaj.
days In Traverse Ck). the guest of
Ed Eteri) n or Onaway «as it| tow
beliiR much better
^Irs. .tValnwri'tht . i.s workina at the first of tbe «<-ek
.'Ir. and Mr* ,v| Hargravo* visited Mrs. C J. Gmveit.
.McUIUik
, wai;ton school
Mra A. H-Vue* went to Hoon Ihur
relative* at Tliomtieonvllle last week
liUtnoj»K,Py». Oct ”1.—Mre. John
A bee was held at 4>(-d Holilftson'K
Kraiicea R Pleree. Teacher
morning to visit her brother. Dr. ,MHls. \
Ewalcl Noack i* at VVUHaniaburg.
and bar »on Jcdin. who havr Sunda.'
Fire hundred -bushels of
Mr*. Igirln -Moyer and Oliver Moyer
•Mr*. Anna Schmitt Was In town Sat­
hron on Ihe alck.^lst. nre lm|»roMnfi. IWtatoes. were duf.
left today for Kalnmasoo. where tbey urday op bualness
Klchard McCotvrok la .111
^rs Wsltcf I*aae. who Is v*
wlU attend the Rebekab assembly and
.Mrs. McRHI of Weklord wa* in town
Hoy McCain's litUa son 1« Ir.iprov.
to be olK-rsled en tOda>
grand lodge a* dclecatcw from the lo­ Baturdav and sold'her i^Mdence here
(isorve MlUei and family «>
cal lodges.
to Xlr. A. H. Jones
MnjTleld. Oct, 21—Ti-rt CUik and
Jnhn >Ur''. and Don Cimi. c«ch Arthur S'orthv. Sunday.
and
.Mr*.
J
BUdeUmUer
were
.mibA F^hc! Hackman of Klnjulay
wife of Cadltlai-. are .vislihiE Mr*
1o>t a drivltis hors.- Iasi wooli
Keni.y to»>k H»i- hundred
Traverae City (wUert Tburada).
waa^ln loan jesterday calling M
Josciih Johanna and Usn Oraham. bend* <n eibba;:v to Tmverse fitv Clark a parents. .Mrand Mr* Oeorae
The Aid Bocieiv will meet at their Wend*.,''
^
Rarlii.
Mch |•lIrc)lBBod a tins work faorsn Bat- >londay
liatl Friday afternoon for work and
Tbe Xlotio-rs' dub will meet at tta '
S)h'eBter llurtP aud wlWreluiUed
uida>.
also a buslaes* meeting.
MKE VJBtV SCHOOL.
srbootbouse Thttraday aflervoos.
to their home in ITitrida. imer a pro
Manilp Mlkulfwkx attend the tunMrs. S|«ngler aa» at TravSn-e Cti>
.Miss .tuBiwtfl Chaniimcj. teacher l«Oa.-d visit with Ihc-lr xlaUKbler. .Mrs.
The *1 hool children will give a 'box
«Tul or her uncle. Jor Earrnia<ter of
Satunlav,
soda! at Batcy * hall Friday evening,
II. S C.lbbs
t'htiaca . Bhn retuniFd Iiome fatur-.
An auto i*ari) luiiMsUni: of xir. suit
urogram w ill be given
Heorae MapUiuIt aii<), wile of I'clldaj evMittie.
'W >«*Xool-. *on lUlpU an-t
.Mr*. Gulldman was In Traverae ClXi
sloii. .vre \tsitlnB,re1u(l>es here.
-Mn. Uurhfck went to ChirsKU last
daughter
Dolly.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
James
on
business Moudny.
Jl. B. filbbH and wife, Hylvesier
Tuesday to visit alUi her sli-k brother.
t'ourla-le Corners,
XAliUe. Br. and family and Mr. ami
Miss Mary Crandall was a TravaiM
Hurd and wife and Mrs. J. 1_ Hlhhs
John Vaakovaky. tdfe and neiihea Proat visited our iieialilMirhood lately
Mr*. Janie* White. Jr., and daughter ClO' caller Wedneaday.
A giotatn dlgRiDK-bi-e ol twenty-flve
took an auto trip to Old Mission and
Ixurtrth.t w't-ye gucet* at XV. II. lUoati
left Monda>‘ for ChlcaKO, ahere they'and hastened the rim-ninE of Hie fall
O. A. Johnson ha* been Jn Aliacsn
ti<'lclil>orH of Hilr-v Iclnll.v dog' Pred
hark Buiidry
expovi tu spend the winter. John
son-B fiuBday.
^
the pakt week on bu>lnasa and visiting
Tho Aid MK'leiy tvlil m«>et,at the HiiliinMin * iKitatoes Sunday, .vir. HobTopinka. who has s|ient the summer
1'lui.jder is lu-lplDE Prank Por
Glen ArlKir. Oct. 2|.r-laiiKe quaa- , Mra, M. -Monroe was a Traverse. reUllvea.
home of Mrs J. l.. oihbs, Thursda) hiMili has U-en III fur aoiiie time.
I'Uy
caller
W.-dnesday
here.
1* loi^bl* I u'lstojmui.,
Milk Pearl Konold* returned Baoie
Prank Ehair. who ha* been home Hlie* nf apples are being sliip|M-d
afternoon.
'
' f'>
ttraiidma lUshu I* guIlV-JlL_
Hev. and Xirw- Thompson were call Baturday-after spending a few daya in
Trod Ktilshl visited Traverse Cit.v
Mm. Ge(ui;o*t-ook of East I'aradlsc, RlplHnR III* iiarem* for a few u>ek*. from here till* fall.
Mr*- lYed Strait was in TiavA^
last wiudc.
Truverso ny with her sister. Mm.
ML* Ericka Erirkson. ttiaeber la er* at the Centei TuesdS)w-at Hie cuest of her aiuHier. Xirs es|ieci» lo rriurn to iK-iroli Hie laf
A. Bklels Ik bulldlDK an addition to N. C. B(ami>
Mr. ind Mrs. Auac .BUnton visited Ci«> on bustues* last week.
the
pilinary
room
of
the
Ole®
Arbftr
part of the w-m4.
Wolfe. Buhday.
Mrs. John Clune ami dauahter. .Miss
at Mr. Btanum'a father, Jeff Sumon'
Mrs MlIHs arrlfed home Wailao*- .
school. vUUed at her home In Em­ his house.
HOWAUD SCHOOL .
, MAYPIHU)'SCHOOL.
Aib-e Clune, who have been vUltlna
Missel Amanda I'uiieloud and J.eua day after s|>eDdlng the iummer with
Sunday*
.
pire over Bunday.
ML* Aims Rt.»h, Teaihei
MUs nianche WrlKlit, toaeher.
• Ben Barton of Traveme «'lt>. vUI at-the home of Joseph CourUile.
.Mrs. Hen Sheridan has gone tu XVlDcbocoiiih K|>eqi Saturday and Bun- her ion at Boon.
day at their homes
Mra Jlary Krnmm and daasbter
rd at bis ronsln's. Will-Rhodes. Bun- to Prankfon to apond a few daya wlih
Cadillac to Ib- with Mr*. N. H Sher­
frieniU Prom the;e ilie> will au
UHle spent Saturday In Traverae Cltv.
- day.
idan. who Ik very III.
Mr*. Hugh Cum- I* attending the
Karl-Davls 4iid wife of VPbxford. t ls- thvir home In Chel>o>inin
The box aocial At the sdutui bouw
/COMOfl
The
dllrb
on
ihe
l^wch
road
vxhicli
Bell telephone central tlnring Mr. BonIted at Mrs. Dsvls' mother. Mrs. Pred
Muiinw leim-r. Oil .21—Admit last Friday evening waa a nnsoeUI
beins dljE b> H.-orBo Pi- It l»" proKnrlln, Ort n.-.XIr. and-Mrs. II.
non'* absMee.
Bowen. Sunday.
'Cliap|''-/jM leniudelliig IU* liouke.
success
although
Hie
waaiher
w**
Ka*son,
Oct
2»-The
Kassou
Itrjike ef Kalkaska, were- Ruests of
John Andeno nl* In Traeatae City
Pred Kniirht. wife and son visited cmastDK nirely.
Mi'*es Ploroluv and IU>*a Penrod
bad ami Hie am-ndsnre was ,jrange met UM Saturday eveiilug.
HsU and K. Eahion -u'lbHi n Mr. and Mm. C. II. Mi-ers Uat wi«k. ^led on the MImx-i, Marciicrye ami
attending the meeting at the''board of
6. If. Vanderhoof, Sunday.
small. TJie proceeds. »I6.(I5, will (o I
,n.l Mr*. David Peck and Ul.v
Men Bboma ieavt s for Pilot. XlUh.. Joaephlne Kartr Sunda) ^
su|>ervls6tw.
»l H. Old* was scH-n lu UHs^vIrtnUy okuut.. which the) are EofnR to skin.
used for the school library fund.
kpent a few dats at FVenkfori U«i
1
the
fur
brliiKs
-a
fair
prlie.
Priday. where he will work hi an . There will t>o a Ins sotUI at the
John lioomlb la alowiy fenprovlng
last week.
OcorRc Fat. has returm-d to
visiting friend* and relaHve.
Wilt Mlllnrd I* dIsEine ikxjiIch-s
aiBihroublle factor).
from an attoFk of typhoid fever.
»
.lut Anderw attended the funeral
tvtiixiIhuUKo Pri-lav evetilnc
Traverse Cliy. after visiting
Mrs. N. Newman and daughter. Ger­
MIm Vera .lenur. teartu- of ihc
Miss Anna Bvec visited MUs Jolla
Maggie Ayers la In. Kingaley taking
or bis sinter. Mrs. Duke Johnson, last
.Mr* Hill of lir.ind Kaiild>
relative* here for several day*.
trude
calling on friend* Sunday care of Ijer mother, who to vary flL
Vouriade
school,
Is
siiendtna
her
victDrake
and
Miss
loicy
MannlDR
at
Kilday
InR her daughIrrT Mrs TVank Smith
Walker baa B>een vIkU ■ Rojflh Meeire ands family lUMdcd
Hon at her home In Trateise City.
Green
l.ake.
Sunday.
Green
Imke
township
boa
been
grad-,
A ver) eoloyable iisriy was held
Mr and Mr*. Meltride of -Htyiuah ing In Mllwauke and Chicago.
ch}irilL»t/>vltit Sunday,
Swain, who ha* ULii vUliinK,
ing the mile of road south of Grawn.
MU* l.uty Mannins w-ont lo lutex- vLlled -Mr. and Mr* R Hartr Sunda'
. at Pred Howe.n's Saturday nichl.
^ra. A. P<*-k and son. (.'hallea. w-ent
hontc of I rani. PViruni, iias iv- lorlieii fast we. k.
Horare Xlcl.«an visited his mother
HREE.S iAkb BHIOOI...
Mr. ai.d .Mr*. XVvnkmtp .and su
to Traverae City with a lotiiof wood one day last week and U now hunting
iurn«-l III Traverse r|i,.
and Mrs.- (V H. Mvers visita*], Kalph and Xlr and vir* J. White nod
ttarAport
MIsf Msiraret Anderson, teacher.
UatWk.
Miss Moud Sil-lusier Is assIstliiB friend* In '.Seasm ilD. Sunday.
at
South Doardmon.
n.-oh.-w vl*iiori at Uie hoii.o of Mr<-.
Mr.'and-.Mr*. Geo. Neidiew.attended
Mr*.-Prank Pon.ui wiih her w
D. E. Crandall A Bon ore loading
P. Kol|ieek. Jfi Itavei tomorrow Hcpwuxiii Sunday
-Voriliimn. (ii-i. 2C—Xlr- ioxandcr
church at HurdIckvilU Sunday
pj-ank Piinim. who
flte cara of lumber thU week.
lor^'e^-n City.
The lat.lli'*' Aid will iiiii-i Piida) Bus* of la-lami 1* the guest uf Mrs. I.
Jiired b.i thi'lU:hininR last sunijne.^.lfc ' ttorn to Mr. and Mrs Tom Blka.
.Dan George Is moriog bis fomlly
I. Dame.
afieinoon at Hie ladle*' hall.
to Trout lake today.
October 13. a son.
KlnasU-t K P D So I. On. :i - tail'ravliut very slowly.
Hum to Mr and Mrs L A. Game«.
'Hand of-SinRers " inert -mHi Mr*,
JMSHAui
Preeiilan-Rasbo' was a Travt-rse Ciiv
The following received prims at the.
Two sorlHKw. the Mim-rvan and tbe
tvi* .Thursday eveniiiR.
Honda). 0<i. 2i>. a girl.
Miss Mary HllNs Is assiatinK Mra.
caRer Iasi w-eek
Athenian, have been oiranlred In the
H I.. Ilolih* ri-turnej fu-’iie .Muii
XI l<r*lle ha> returned to bla - South Milton. Oct. l.V—Mrs. Minnie meBTclne »how laat week: Mra. Peart
.William lluaky with her bouse work
.virs. Hrare Button of TraVerae Cliy Karlin school to promote a high
Hessen for being the nmat handwnM ihU week.
day evi-nlnc after a week'* tri|> In the home in FNanaion for the winter.
Paradise
left
today
tor
DetrolL
after
epeni last week at the home of her
I“ref. an'd Mr*. Archer are occupy­ spcndlDR a few weeks here with Udy In town; Misa Peart Remolds,
of acholarwhlp and deiiori southern iiart ot the slate and Ohio
Mat Endrea t&ik another Me load
liarcni*. Mr and .Mrs. lirrlHuupt.
'
the popuUr Udy: Wm. Saundan. for
mebi. A rontert in iK-holar*hlp
. The piildlh at »rho<d are glad |g ing Hie XV. H .Vlrhols’'re*idence dur friend* and reliHve*.
of hay to Traverse t'lty last week.
Pred Strait has his wood machine at
I the largest feet, and baby Baundara
lag the latter'* absence while enjoy­
now In |>roi^’<.** tu lii-ilde which
iiBve Kot-e Penrod.wlth tnem again
Chriatopbi-r Weber hauled a bia
Will Park* bad a very sick horse all
work and L asslstlnit hU m-ialibors in
for being th epopuUr Uby.
'llM.«5_Davlson and fhllHi /.Inimer ing a irip through the east.
del) eholi furnUli a ItaHowc-'en ]
load of |«Utoes to MOKsle)'' laA
last
week.
^
the |>reparailoii for winter.
Mra. Golden gad Ernest Townsand
Mr* HoMi* Himdiy .
Mra Fen XVIIi-iD. Mrs. XValter XVllgnun. The (ifflrer* of tbe two eocie Ilian
we< k. .
Xtrs. Sarah Uuffell took auppw with
BA8T BAV SCHIKM. Dl.BTRICT No 3
>n and \*o chlIJren Idt Thursda) Mr*. .Ackerman yesterday. She exiwcu went to B^or %tBday Ao^vtolt Mra.
A Miller and nmthir are attend-ns
Hi'* nre as Icillow-*;
Frank GUll*. who has bcu huskina
Vera I .leitne. Tt-arlier
Townsend.
'
tor
Grand
Rapid*
for
a
Wreck's
visit
the
stair
ronvenilnn
of
GranRera
a;
.Minervan -ITesldent. Anna ,8vec:
. com for Mat I^dret. has flnlsbed tbe
to return to her home at Chartevotx
Stanley
Jonee. who la irbriclng lo
wltB frlMnds.
vli-e president. Victor Burda; »«ere- Kainniason ihL week
work
tomorrow.
Traverae Cliy. spent Sunday wtth hie .
MONROE cent™ school
« (• n Kelli and daughters. Dor­
tary. Cv-rtl Zohradnlk,
treasurer.
William Bchwind and wife visited
Mra. Ackerman iciurned home Sat­ parents.
.Mlaa Barata B Stoddard. Teacher.
othy and Jeanneiie. visited Traverse urday from Kingaley. tkhere she was
John Svec
-■
tbe fomer'a brother Joe. at Hannah
Born to Hr. and Xlrs. Qyda SanaCity XVednesday.
, laat week.
Athenian—ITesidenL UlUe. Biletailed a week ago.Saturday by the se­
XValton. Oct.
Guy Gannon, who
Hurt P, SleKJnnle of the Inter- rious lllpess of her ^ughter^ln-Uw. dera. a girl, aad to Hr. and Mra. Bikay
raent: vh*- pwaldent. Eddie PokorMrs. John Tounglas was a caller atI lAs been ►.<riou.ly HI, ii better.
Datfoiisl Ojicratlc company, which Mrs. L H, Ackermab.
tbe bnmeof Mrs. Mat Eodres. Mon
Rose WlilianiK j,: homo from Fife ney; serretary.-Alina Klaick: treas­
spent Sunday In town, favored tl
urer, John Vohurha.
E M, Ackerman.of Traveree City
day.
I Lake for n week * vni-atlon
Cedar n. P D No. 2. Oct. 21.—Sev­ Urge and appreciative congregation i
si>eni the week end with bis parents
Jake Quirubacb ud wife visited
Mr. and .Mra Cha* McManus of .Reitember school ret>on. .Jiisirtct eral buudred wild geese pdsaed over the Xl. E.'church Usi cvenlhg with
here.
..
« f
tbe home of the Utters mother. Mw,, fod,Axe arriw-d at Walton Tbortday No. J>. Granu
Solon this momlnc.
harltona
solo.
Mra.
McKtnnle
acted
Mrs. WiUUm Wood We.-ing with
Date of opening M-bool, BepU-mber
John YouDglaa. Sunday. ,
Uvenini:. They will apend the winter
Hodge. 0«. to.-Bora tn Mr. ant
Wanen DIckennan and T. J. Pelver)- palnfnl Inatep. . \
Mra. ClirUlopber made a business with the latter-a paroms. Mr. and Mrs, 2. 1913Mrs. Hartr Dowen a daughter. Oct.
k.v( left ihls morning for la-land to
The Woman's dub held Its meeting
Our
new
mlniater.
Rev.
XU.
X'oung.
Nunflg-r
Of
I
k
>)
s
enrolled.
If.
IWh.
trip to Kingsley. Saturda.c. •
j E. J. Bennett.
.
serve as Juror* from Bidon township. In their club rooms Tuesday afternoon
settled in hU new home at Kewadln.
FYank Schmukol waa a Traverse] S D. Mllls-wvnt to Traverae ^tty • N'uroiterjof girl# enrolled. 2i
Xlr. and Xirs. Philip Miller riatUd at
WendllDK .AtiRorRe of CenlervUle. 'After quotations from XVllI Carlcton
Tbe Udie*' Aid meet tomorrow with the home of Mr. and .xtra. Cltatin
- Toul enrollment, to.
CMy ofller Saturday.
. JYWay,
tufferiiiR Trom a stroke of poralrHls nnd carrertt evenm, Mra
C. Smith
.S'uuiber of dsy* Uiight. 20.
Pierce Snndar.
.AmiAg tbe guests at Hie lMm> of- Solomon Smith was iu- Vlfe Lake
J-orelU ('haie. Susie Ferguson snd gave a very Intercrtlng |«i*er on
.Aggregate attendance. GfO.
I', Hembeneck, Suoday. were William j Priday
Mr and Mrs. O'Mcaley reiurtwd to
TItomka White spent Ssturd*) snd neer IJfe in .Mlcblna." followed by
Average dally atiendano-. 3.i jiluiBuckley SatunUj- evening afw spaodScbwlad and wife of TravenM.- (Hi). I 'Irs
WHlinuis visited her daugb;uiwtay or thoir homes.'
m "RambIcK Arouitil Detroit,
l*frcTUi of aitendanee,
Z-i plus.
ing a three weeks vacaUon In this v(and J, Lauloer and wife.
}tor, .Mr* J .Amieraon.atTravcrieCItv
/.Mrs. R. K. Deesmotv and little neautlful," hy Mr*. H. B. JA’ataon
rinlLv.
Mrs. Wndentellor of Dorr. I* vtHli- .la'‘l fYMs)
KARLIN StCHOOL
Mrs. Uuis MeKHloi. and *oa of Do«r>n returned to Cleveland. Priday
‘John Allen catf^ on old trients
/
Harold Hill, teacher.
log at Ibc home of her daugbter.iMr* .i Miss-'lUitte Jcdl) and (Hyde Wlnipoli arrived Wednesday for a visit
wmura Good. Jr. returned
Elk Ukr. Ort U.—Mr. and Mrs. here last Wedaeaday and Thuradoy.
Peter Weber.
|ehe*ler wer<‘ qoietly roarrit'd at Cad
North Manltou DIand Pridhy of tail with Mr* McKlllop's mother. Mr*. X’lc Sam Gee returned Priday from a few
Howard Wells spent fbursdar ta
.lot MUlw aad wife were KIORSley'
W-Hneadav. On. R. They will
toreen Gagnon '
week.
da>*' visit In Traverse City
Traverae City.
• callers Tbnraday.
i iiUke their home In Cadillar
Mr*. Mnribn Hudrt and Mrs, Ida
School closed FVbUy for a two
Mrs. lilekerman and Warren attend­
Rev. Shepherd preached at the .loe Jteamer and family visited atj
»'‘d Mr*, ji. Coliins w<
ed tho funeral of Dclorm McQueer' at Dudd are enjoying a month's slay at week*' iviato dlggloR vacation. Miss Hodge ecboolhooee Sunday morafaK
ri.-, lome of WlllUm Reameiv Bun-/’'^*’
Friday.
'•
llstea. Oct. :i.—Wllllatu .\ahmore Maple City. Sunday.
Detroit and Cleveland. XVhlle lo IXe- Duffey and Mias Madison will spend
and
will
continue
hli
meeUnga evnrr
0a>.
I
Chi.*. Itarton of
.and dauKbler Hattie went to Travc-ne
Itncai of Big Hapids. and irolt a poi-liick liueheoD w*# given In ibe time at their Hornes near Kings­ two weeks.
Mat CndCM and family •ww call-,
quests of Mr. and Mra. City one day this week to visit Mis*
Cashmer liugai of lietrolL are *i*ond their honor by a number of Korthi>ort ley.
Mr. and Mra. Chaa McManus re­
eri at tbe Peter Weber home Sun- M D Cran.' Tupsda<
Koic-ne Ashmore who Is 111 with iDR a week at home cDjo)1ng the l>aople who are residing there at the
Mrs William Curry of Traverae CHy turned from Bail Axa Tburaday. wbate
Dr T. Y. Kimball of Fife I-ake was typhoid feverat the Uaybonk hospital.
y evening.
home of xy-. and Xtrs. M. Cagnqn.
rpeni all of Uit week wUh reUtfw in they spent tbe post suminer.
haoHng BCMon.
«
- Frank Sehmokol and wife wen- In town Tues.lav
-Mli* Alley Boyd ^nd .Mias Helen
N. U .S'icbols has purchased. tbe Ed ihe nelghborhoodT She retnrns home
Adam Slater in moving hts house­
Xlr.'and Xfra. Crane were to this vlMr*. G A, !lab.-oc-k was the guest Whitson vWlied acb•S5^.,Wednesday
> il-r< at tbe home of John Lassa.
Scott repsideoce on Mill street and will lods). aecomitasled by Mrs. Walter
hold
Rood*
to
Indiana,
where
Hicy
clnUy on Snoday.
of Mrs I H. Honnell of Fife Lake on Ho'h }oung ladle* are teahhers ir
B'tods).
make several improvements on (he Sterling of Elk Raplda.
wlll make their hope
Monday.
Tbe necktie social at tb
same
■'!rs f-Yticn U vlalUng with her sUIraod Traverse county. The former
A great number of our people
and Mrs. W. J. Chase dellgbtball was a gnat auccaai.
DaUr
Kooi.
of
Sumniii
aty
la
visit• -ter. Mrs. Tbeo. AafUae.
leachca at Summit City and tbe lat­ fttlly enterialned friends frpm kianR. E. CUmpbell returned Wedneaday ended the ilarvest Home fair held to
tng her M*ier. Mrh M Collin*,
by motor Trom Grand Ra'pMs.
-.Mn< prank South was the winner
ter at Silver l-ske.
□k Raidds Uat week. They also woo
Istee and Traverse City. Sunday. Mrs.
j CUudla Jolly vlKltMl friends and
Mra. Earle Bnthor visited friends several prizes.
‘I lb.- an of diahea at tbf Caali gtore,
Each child In sctaooi aad their teach­ Chase served a four course dinner
Saturday.
In Inland last woek
er Kent Ml*s ftolene Aahmore a pretElk ^ke won a game of ball from
lUy
Iter an automobile ride
Cairtaln Webb of Traverae Clt)- •he MHtonItes on Priday. the aooro
postcard bearing mesHage* of Mr. and MA. John Aniishurhler en
Grant Onter. OcL 16.—Mr and Mrs.
TOMPKINS SCHOOL.
Ih- WalUec of Manfon was in town
spenl XX'ednoaday In town on boeln**s. being 3 to 2
Elmer Van Bter^re monrnlag the leaa
Mb* Myrtle WyetoJf. ti-adicr. Hie Drat of the week.
cheer and best wishes for a speedy tenalced the company at supper.
Mr and xrrs. Gten Edgett Uft Uat
recovery. They also sent her a beaUMlaa Olive Oobaon of Traverse CTiy of their only chUd. a little boy six'
and Mrs, A J. While. James
Mrs. J:. xVlrtgar of Bovne PalU Is
week for CadllUc. Mr. Edgett haring Ulted Friday night and Saturday at yean old. He passed away TVaadS)'
Uful
boquet
of
carnation*
aad
rosea.
visiting friend* in lose
White. wir« and baby drove ftom
AcngJlakt
morning after an Hlneos lasting over
Miaa Hasel Uaran and Mia* Edith Traverse City la their auto Saturday finished faU term of emplOjveiH in WiUUm Gay'
Mrs. Oliver WlllUms was in Trav­
Paige vUlted *eho<B Wedeeeday. Both afternoon. eaUlng at fi. D. (Ate* and the N'oribpon phannooMary Morrison of Lansing is a year. Intennekt was ta Maple Leaf
ersa Cltv- Prlds)-.
Long Lake , Distrlri No; 2., Oct St.
Mr*. W. E Barnes and.diildren win visiting rriativM to tbe seJ^borbood. cemeterr.
young ladles attended school last taking hark a few- birds with them.
P.
B
Saylor
of
Kingsley
was
in
•r-Mrs; Waller Beard aad aon from
leave Wednesday for their home In St
The farmer* are taking advmtaRe
Nell
Xlunra
and
family
vUlted
In
year..
town Priday on buslnet-n
A double, wedding party at the LouU. Mo., trier having spent the sum­
WUUasisburg. \l*iiei) at Oavfd NewTraverse City from Friday until Mon­ of this nice weather digging pototoea
Mrs. E. n. Mills left Thursday for a. William Ashmore and Austin Bayn home of Peter Wlnowieekl's yester­ mer here.
ataad's. Bhnday
day.
aad husking corn. Tbe Uttar to the
vlili with her niece at Traverse Cly ton rerenUy erected new windialtls day afternoon was enjoyed by Solon
Mra. L)-dU tackle of Maple City t*
Mr aad Mrs. Wiiham Jennings and
Mr*. Frank Beer, who has been ill beat it has been in years through tbto'
1 their, farms.
G E. Hodges and lUngbter. Mias
people and others, over two fatmdr«l
son Howard W Grand - Raptda. are
her faUier's home here, is Im- section. Potatoes are tatrty good.
Uoyd Crisp Is tmable to be In the being present. Mary AVtnoweekl and visiting her daughter, xjn. Will oill.
Btoma. were In Walton Thuniday.
Mrs. Emily Lo-dell of Paris. JHeh., >rered so that ahe U able to be around;
vtalUng at the home of Mr, and Mr*.
ayde Pool wai bltten by a dog toot
Mr. and .Mr* Fred Wlucb «|iegi 8on- store this week. He Is suffering with John MUlor of OniervlUe. and I,yda
WIU Pierce
U
visiting
her
daughter.
Xirs.
P.
G.
IS
bouse.
week, but Is ketUng along nieei}'.
mmstory rheumatism,
day at the home of A. Snell.
Daltell
and
Stephen
Winnweeki.
The
Zalsman.
Mra. Halstead and m)h. Merril apenl
Supervisor E.'H. Burrows to to TrovT. J. (Urn* of Traverae 91ty spent
rs. Baooo and daughter* Allco
Rosie WUlUms visited at the Wal
now
was
in
traverae
A bee was held at the fa m of N'eU Tneaday on bit tam here.
a lew days at Uielr farm at' KlngaUr
eroe (Ttty taU week attending a meet­
and UessW' were Traverse CJly call- City.
t^ aobool Wednesday. BUekea Thnnday for digging pou-; Mra. Nall Uaore. 8r. went to Trav- ing of the board.
last week.
-Me* H. XllUer la vialtlng her niece. rs one day IhU wertc.
toes
Mr*. PTaak Sharis drove over from
The infant eon of Mr. and Mra. W^ll Mr*. M. D. Crane.
rrae (hty Tuesday for a visit with rel­
V/
Harsh aad Selkirk hare Just finishW. H. Steele returned .home Satur­ ives.
..‘itTkAer U ill.
/
Wexford peatarday to vtolt her molto
Or. L 8. Walter was In town the 1 a new office near their warehouse.day evening from Ludlngton.
Mrs. Ray Baldini and rtiUdreo Brat of the week. Mlaa X'elma Gee went to MrilUma- er. Xlr*. W. P. C^.
Bom ID Mr. aad Mrs. John Bion'.
Tbe ftm eniaKalament of the North-; Mrg Tnaaday for an Indettone star.
. Haai to getting alons wilcalT
EttgeaU aad Kanay^. are vislUng at
Friday. October IT. a son. *'
Mra. Cbu. Jolly caUod on friends
Maploton. OcL 21.—Bdiool cloaed port High BehiRtl Lecture conrae which
At one time it waa fonrod bO
The Ladles' AJ.d society meets
Ih, tomt o.
i»r™u.:vv.uonw«i,»a.r.
Mra. Chas. ResnJd ti very HI. .
Friday far two weeka' potato varagiven In the tows i»U Satardsy; Fhnraday with Mrs. Dick -Stocking.
would lose his hand.
A Rurpriae party was held Saturday tloa
_ ^
/ evening by the Internationa] OperaUc
The quaneriy meeting of tbe U. B.
Xfra.
Colin
Monro
aad
dangktar.
Isa
evening at t^ home of Miss Marie
Alfred BttClepe returned'home Prt- company proved to be a rare traot tn bel, spent Sunday and Xtoaday at Bar- church win be held at West Valon.
Amcdd in honor of bar aittoenth btrih- ty, after aproding the atuamer In
Monday, tbe 20th. It wil be an oUtba muiegl line. •BacU nwmher ap-j ker Cheek xlsiUng her brother. Sam
Tbe j-oung lady was tbe recip­ Suftatehewan. Canada.
r meeuag with throe mlatotaro prsw
-Warm Hrwt^aad family troa| «ari Prttr ta working for M T>. ient or many pretty gifts. Retmah- %ore In Mra. n<tar Ay«ew. Bunday. paared In solo, dnat nnd quartet ana- CtoeMy.
ben and that erery number waa tborMrs. WOl Aaderaon spent Tuaday ont Dtaner wig he aeiwed to th*
Monroe Center. rialtW.at W P. Ken jerasn.iaaBta of ^dy an^auts were aerveri.
ougbiy-enjoyed by all present w*i «ri.|ln Trarene City.

Jhe (frqnd J^raverse legion

mws

(Jrand Jraverse County

diamond Park

May/iM

CmrlaU Corntrs

JraursrCay,

Ifa. «

<Pm-Altar

Karan

JIfonrot Cmtrt

JClnitk!i.R.f. D.lfo.!

Iddhon

Ctdar. R. f. p. /fo. z

Kadg,

JUkAak*

Bmu

dramdtnMr

MapUun

OKAND TRAVXS81 HEKALD AND T&A^^E BAT EAGLE. THUB8DAT, OCTOBEB 23. 1913.

•MORE AND BETTER PREMIUMS BEING ADDED TO OUR LIST CONSTANTLYU<*YS- K.N-EE

4l> FALL AND WINTER
<.\)ATS f.»r iBilios. ibusm
und jmiiore: wore $10 to
$ir.. iu lliis sale.................$7^0 ,

J

pants. Cor.
iliiroys, SpTkres oud' Btard.v
Fiim-y MiMiirrs, ' Exr.-}>- .
luiiini \alu-s Lt S2, $lji0,

t<LK1)S. i)DLE <1:TTKK.S. IM.WOS. coasters, F<K>TltA?.l..>;. lUHV « TTTKHS. KTf., etc., to M.\KK the little ones lIALrV.
THEN
THERE ARE THE pkEMlI MS .WK THE HOME Sl'i 11 AS DINNER SETS IN .NEW DESIGNS. HE AKANTEEU Sll A’ERWAltE. lNVl.nH.N<; KNIV'^
FORKS. TAl’.l.E AND TEA SI‘<>ONS AND IXDIVIDI AE I’lECKS; rASSERiH.ES, HKEAD .MJ.NEKS. OAK HQi KEHS, ETt,',. ETC. AND THEN THE
.HII'.MS F\)K EEH^ONAE 1 SE Sf( H As I^ETTI^^^^A•^S. SI IT ( ASKS. r.MiiREl.l.AS, \\ .\V HKS. i Uurt^.~E'r('., E'D'. ONE TU KET WITH E.UTi
in urilASE; FlhTY OK .MORE TICKETS WIU. Shk I Rt. A EREMiEM.

tl. 76c and.....................50c

OUR GREAT ANNUAL FALL SALE
The Store is fairly humming: these days! Its wonderful how good merchandise attractively priced
will make business grow! People are getting ready for Winter —lols to buy for themselves and their homes. At Steinberg'.s is
where they know they will find the new,, foremost, dependable goods that they w'ill need for the next six months. The sole
starts at once wtth complete new stocks of Dry Goods, Cloaks and Men's and Boy’s Wear for fail and wiri»eK A trading op­
portunity that will draw quick response from miles arouhd Traverse City!
Outing Cloths
Soils and Overcoats-Great Values

Coats, Sidts and Dresses r^'saie

1 TIXtt C1.0TIIS ii KuoJ ijiiidili*
E!!ni uMe » i'llh>;,
i! <'!iolce. Iil'iI i.icdium i>ml dark
'•clnrr; fci tins sale. r >ard. tOe.

LADIES' AND MIS-SES' COATS at
$6.60 and $8.60: -4. ‘s und ^'ull
lengUi; iu Uoueles, ChiDcbtllas. Cb<-vlots. Kvferys ft.-,; $1(1 ami
val

o6d*'sHAkLh

Cl>ATS WORTH >i:i atul
di and
Cam-aKiuii Chiti>.-liiUnM.
falirii-«'. .fjiHiw and
-lailoriSl iiKidrlii; somr- rlelily
lin.-d ; for this naif.......... ..........

ut ....................................$6.60 u>d $8.60

al

KLANxklJj’.
Sale »i.e<-UI, yar.l
..................4--5
ll.AKEH J'l-AXXKI.s in liKaeheU
6iid uahWineu- .ns« inl loluea. at
'aid............13'..'e, tOc. 9<iand 7e
V Kl.AN.NEIjs. ntPKUXC
asm inivAi, pijanXK'.S' iin-iil<et Vo'cia and dc'.lainaae ami
Tbc. -.8e. 25c

FALL I (»ATS l.N STlilKLNtJLriNDlVim AL .MtlDKl.S an- oif.^d at x.i
• ■•rate prioc-s iu our Foil .Sale. .\fw» s! u!<mI-K in prnvtiraUy ovVr.v osvUiNivr. t
class fabric. Persian launb. End 1-anib. Salt* lb*! Pl'tsln's. imo-i.pii>h1 Ibjr
liu|H>rtc>l Chinchillas. .Novelty Coalings; . I.-;; ni-uiilifully Kilk l.iii- d :
fi«
, savings iu^liLs teil.r ut ................................................................... ...................... $20, $22.50 and $26
CU.\T>^ rsEALLY ^!]S .AND !<2ti. IN
THIS SALK AT $16i0; I’ursian
(1<itbs. Matelasse.s. Fiir. Fabrins.lbni.
vies. ChiuebiJIas. »te.............. . .$16.60

errii^s,..-.
ai
.

.

SI’ORT COAT."s in whif*Miavy and impiiiar* high colors, iu' ludiiig Kidty
flri^i-a. I'liiin-bilbis. l!»ucb"s, ■•Ic.;
*12,0(1 values................... ................. $10.00

Li

k

.n 'eslees nnd.-ollaraii.l sle»-.v
tlramiirg. a*,.. $7.50. $10, $12.50

"Richelien” Underwear

I'oKDI'lloys. VELol'US. P«tp.

WE.AR; such fusbionnblc iimpTiuls as ( rc}~-. Silk Mai' lus.s.'.
Crciw Meleitr. Cbariii-us-. Cr-p- De-Chiiic. Silk Poplin.Shadow
Nn. fine Wniil S- rc-. clr . et.-. New id« ;is in tisclms.collars and
minings: draped and >iashi.l skirts. Exira»rdiiiary vahns in
ilic Aiiuual Fall'Sai.- at......................$7.60. $10. $12.50, 816.60 to $25
OIRI.S' FALL WASH Db'ESSES. extra .|.ialiiy tiingbams and
-P•T^ab■s, in spleil.lid ii.'W stvles for sVIim.l \\.-ar; alF sizes to
N years. $1.25 tmd *L-'x' valui->.............................................................98c

!.E*g .............
rMil.X SPIT
StH'T
................................
\ .smi'■'..‘■It, -kiilt to Hi •' a
0>.oriiia.tn of nil lli.. dlfferdiffer-

Dress Skirts
— M.vny eicliisA« i;ov.>!ii.-s in
.•l..a.K|- l.la.k an.l
I'....••.'-..A.mli arrT~^i
j-.j'iiUii- •‘■•lid c.:..'-, t.s.fiy
.irniH..]
Pnll.sal,. j I 'OKi
'liai»M ►! ‘ l.-i.:

i’llislie^, lldiii-lc-,. (anicl'p. Hair. (■lieM.i;-, (.'idilleyv, ('ll tlid: rile
,\stracbaiis. and other materials.

I ri>- . Si.’>5.

$4.60. 35.00. $7.50 ar.i
S?.W
gcod Kt'l.-a ati'i r
:al>
were tz:.-:- Ui ffi. i-r t!
.al«>‘.av . .. $1.50. $'.Xl and $3 59

— Silks iit all tb. 'i n fiill-l';ii.n>'S and |>iiU<Tiisr
n-giiliir fiii.l SI..-, in size- l'..r viiiiis. St'.III. tllld
••itiirs. tIv.-ri'iint.'" i .nil the
ii..'ib'ls iitid
l.iLricK. iiic'liidii.g u I' -i-ud sl;.<v.-iTig of ebiu‘-bdla-.tUKKCiiATS for lu.'ii smd
young Ill' ll: siV-- dl! T.j.fl'*,.4J0 to $1.'»; for lliis

vhb' $9.50, $6.50. &sd . .$C50
.MK.S'S KKUSKV FAXTS.
Ill - iif^li-.iui :;iiil fit-avy •
vv.-igbl*.; tp'ni. d-aVl; Jifll.
• -j.rH**-. I'uir. .$1.43-

Inr mi.l vxita -.?••tunae m !•"' r.s .
- I r.. •• <o'ad« -• In 'Ui *H’

«

>U|.|cIe

-1: -Jl.ii. $1.60. «1.7S. $2.00.
•1.50 .vrd S3.C0-

-s 1 Nni:n\VK.\u at ?ho.

SO:. 35c. <0c. St-c. 6Cc and 75c. ,
rxinx sf'xs nt sot, C5e-and $1.00.

Rlankels at 39c. S9e, 69c,
■ 98c and $1.19
!-;rv. r /'.'I h-a'icr jRat: tilauket-

mils
AND FUR .SETS
a: icr.v lMer.'..ll;-; |a; —
Kfic roi.i.Aiid, .Ml ri's

SI;TS 1ti all IhTill l..
aSItadiAelv i—; «.| fo' .,.|r Aiii.
r.-ili Sale.'r.dov.id,:.,-!
nis ^'id

'll |.:.-a..n,*:
vilh ITctl..-

_____

Men’s Beavy Fleeced Underwear. »Eadi 38c
—S.\MTAliY FLKKCKD Nimn>><\XD DUaWKKS,

.• THK ANM AL KAI.L. SAl.K AlUt PItKTTy .«TtKrK
RIA>VSt-:S. TAIbOHEl) I.1XEXK WAISTS. I'UrmA
VOtLE BIXICSES. GUAY )•|„•.^NKL ItliOI SEks. PAl.'CTY

.VEW* UXOERIE yAJSTP. et.-.^etc-..«ll In or.e grou;. at. $1.25
—Also New Pah Waias is ! —New SUk BIoubc* in ilie
liretlv atylei at $1.50. $1.75 ’ lat' rr r*!! model* and entnri..
ic $2.50.
and $230.

n,.\.x.xKL simiT!?.
AXh

collars i ell coU-ra. extra valiifa
at $2X0. $2. $J.S0 and.......... $1X5
Mirvs W.'OL son: UM-thim aCii
■ h»-a'v '•rl’4!'i»; diirL eelor^:
MK.X S sox. flfie ea^tmerc and hi-3'.v ui: WO.I' fox;Vi>oclal 'aA

MENS WOME.VS. Cilll.bnKN S AN1> I.tTTl.l. TOT.s

tvooi. 'MIES^ -7i;ni)S,
won. ->'.41, pa).-.................................. 29c
Mitfsra ASI.
Cm.DKLN.*: III.ACK
FI.EK'-EIl HO.-K. worth

Sweater Coats in tbe Fall Sale

dOWLEO
TRAVERSE CITY'S ACKNOWLEDGED
HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE POPULAR HEAVY.
iAVY. ROPE-STITCH
RC
SWEATER
COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES a4 WELL AS MEN
AND YOUNG MEN. BIG. COZY SHAWL AND BYRON
JtR STYLES In
la all pood
COLLAR
poi* roltr.i, ir.cliidinc Maroon.
, fatdinal, Nav', Oxford. WTiltp,
Hrmavl'.alilv '.is ialu,«............$530. $600 and $7.50
■c ihi* Bale ot ............................
•BALKAN- SWEATER
COATS, solid colors au<i
eobtalnailor.s; very wpular this tall, at -S5 and S4
MISSES' HEAVY ROPE/
SIE.VS SWEATER CPATS
In Shawl and Byron uil
laratvlea: popatar col
........................................... $3.95
ora; Fall Sale I.cader
LADIES- .5.ND SUSSESSWKATBR COATS, at
iiAfttiVIy priced at $3JO.
• OTHER SPLENDID V.U,
$3. S2J0 and ...............$2J0
era in Man'a and Boy*GIRLS and UTTLE TOTS
Sweater Coat* fi $24)0.
SWEATER COATS. Blp
$1J0, $1.00 and .................50e
valuea up to $3-So and as
-SPALDING- JERSET'
low aa ............................... 50e
SWEATERS lor ninnand
-SPALDING - . SWEATER
youiiE nier,
different
COATS, navy, maroon,
colors, at ..................... $2.50
etc., at $«.M and........ 9S«0

V .................

Towds. yarns. Cloves, KlBoaas. Etc.
A-KLS. ante price-------IJiDira' Gl/)VES AND
MITTENS. -I.raev
Wool Knil ,
KI.KISCHF
JJOWN WO( .
. Kale price, ske^

1X)NG K1.MON.AS, Challle:
Cri'pea and yTanoclAtU'
worth $I
$1.25. «9c an.l.................. 71
OTHER KIMONAS In neweat fall atylea; special in
the Fall ?ab
$1.95 and ....

‘.’fe

Kali^h.QoslMBiit Severn Good lines
FOR WOStEN. WORTH UP
^TIIE FALL SALE
TO $10. SpKlat aale prlcea
AT $9.50, $6.50 and $4X0. |
$4X0. SSXO and $1X5.
cii!LDflEX-fi RAIN C.APES FOR WET PAU. DAYS at.
tHULDREN'S RAIN HATS TO MATCH THE SUPO.NI ■

SiUls, Dress Goods,
Interesting Prices

value.- tlmii ev.r at SOe ahd.l.............. 25c

New Ideas in Knit Goods

^

ii

SKI CAPS AND TOQUES
for ladles. niii.f-ca and
children, at $1X0. SOc

BONNETS AND ALI/
tAWl. TOQVKS; wore
Si nnd .Mie: oum bx at.
each .............................. . 19«
BABY HOODS AND BONNETS; new styles Tn Cordm-oya,

-OATS, worth GOc. gj
ip tthis sale at
:L0TH
OI'TIX
LADll
riXG Ci____
SOe. 39c and.
offerincs

LADIES- WOOL KNIT
PETTICOATS; splendid
values at $1.25, $i, 75e. SOe
PITTirOATS-\«rv ape.dal

UMBRELLAS AT «Se.

j

SUIT CASES.

—MEN'S ANii WOilEN-S
UMBRELLyS: cooj I>ar.
asrac frame', and extra
quality coiera; Hin-citi] 98s

I

8M»U* Mtoif.M AND
JARGE
J. Kplendid aasoritocnt: In ihe
Fall. Sale at SS. $3.90.
$2.50. $2. $1X5 arwl. ..98<

i
I

inch-

iiofi

and

••tiff

39e

and.;-...........................

...25c

BOY.S- iJLUK -ifcRSEY OVERSHIRTS, all fitva: regular 7."''
values. Bale pri'-e.....................2?c
5("..
and Sl.oi- X.ECKWE.Vil.
rever»iUe and oj-en onlc; Ka:i
Sale ei«cUI ...................... .. .33c

EOrS 2-PINTNORFOLK 8UITS IT $4.40 INO $4.95
i.XTlrf t^FAMTV. Iieavv tveight. nil v.xil lunt.-riHU in li.e Ikkf.drs'.yl,-.-. ,1Ului'
■ S rges iind-'hiim1re.l* ..f^fuiK-y Mixtur
-l>!
.jijnhtP-i. Kxiva vv.'lj umdo thnnighout.
OTlIirH KOY.S' NEW
K.M.Tj
•DOYF- KNJCKER SrPr.® in
.Sl'l .v, vr^Mti
ir $1”. in liiia
4. 7,. 1.'., ,1.: nn.I. lT '
sale at $7.50. $6. $5.40. 83.95
were fl'ut' .to-$3.:.’‘;
i..$1.25
and .
.........................$2.45
TWO PAI hW KXK 1< KK . PANTS:
i‘Mla giv.d >|ll:illcv l''>rdtir.n% .ill
-iz.-'i l» lx. Fidl Sale, ........mi: ..$4S5

i:ix. KKKX9-H VOILE, l.h.el; ‘
value, at. >ard . 89c

HOYS' NK\V F.\U. OVFJH'o.ATS
ill tb" iK-vv.''.i ‘miHlel- iiml inal<‘i-ivIm I'Stvii spei'itil viilnr.s ut $4.95,
$3.96 sod............................................. $2.45
HOYS' CHJNC IIH.LA OVERCOATS
in gray, u.-ivy and brown; mostly^__
with popular shawl collarB; wortlC
to
this sale at $7.60 and $6

Men’s Heavy Coats For the Cold Weather
MEN.-? HEAVY IRISH FRira.E
KEEFERS with hlpb norm col
lais; vvonlt $S.i''i; Kali F.ile
Pri.e ............................ ............$6.95
MEN'S UrCK COATia, -aariii
i.lani et lined, will, high enrdurov collar: n few to close our
.$1.95 and $1.69

ur ^loml eoliara.
Value, op to r:.;.o go In the
ual Katl Sale at $8.95. $5.95

New Beose Dresses, KiaioBss. Nlghlflowns.
Etc.
KIVONAS. Clialtlca.

yciiwfttgpiros.
^ THE #STOne^ THAT W.X.tVES

HATS,

T6:it C.\I-S; ch'i.ehllUa. Pltish
act! faneie.: for thU i«le $1.50.
$1. 75e. SOe and.............
3»c
MENS FIR CAPS, poinilar
•ity'es: creat vahu> at 55.0C.
$3.53. $2.50 and.....................$1.75
GLOVES AND MITTENS for
men and :>oya: all klndi for
w..rk and droa; wenr; knltleJ
am! l.-albOr; this aale. i.alr SCc.

AI.L WOOL BRO.UX'UITM hi
Mai'., inp, crav, .-.vrdi:i;il, nav.
am I'M ro.-p; T.-J ...rbes wMc.
Sate Prh e.
. ........ 79e

xi:vv sviTLX'Gi( AM' Coat
INGS' extra values aL vecd.
$1J0 and............................
$1.00
KANO' SILKS all pure -ilk,
preltlen new l.m.y »ui|ie*.
yard
... ,
«9s
S '.b
<• etc.
did qualil'. Yard
CO.'JTKUE VELVETS In wanted
chadea: at yard $1X5 and $i.00
LACKS AND LACE TRIMMINGS;
wonderful Ktinw-lnf; iit ik-wi-k
idea*.
hl.MS and oilji'r v-a;...,..! Cur
liea«
at 10--: off.
w an.l 2'>e .SCRIMS. Si-enal
K;Je Iiriee.
........................ 15*

v.I.iie

Men's Flannel Shirts, Caps, Sox, Gloves, Etc.

IK-..: at SOc. 39c- and.,..,.............25e

19e For ”Burson”25c Wool Hose

up c

•V-. eba-k; ;;H.-lz.-K-, ;yit.. •!>.
, •
.
MKN'S itl.-J.-. AND #!..Vi FIXF. W'OlH. SHlllTS AND DK.UVKl'S •
if: light fiii'i dark gray siilm.iti and ei-ru n lorx; nil jitr.vi u> -!';
SI.- ' inl for the Fall Sul-. i-.v-Ii. ............................ .................................96c
— iiiiV.s^ V.<,‘id.-HiBiHiD i'XluX SFl-TS aud • V'-iigiil'K
H' fii'h” K!'-‘ .--d I tii-u SiiilJ. ill $1; ll'.ys:'
liravy Fl.-w.-l
I'hii.:! Sluts, fill size- 1-. D;.
...............------------------------------------60c

MENS

Udies’ New FaU Waists at $1.25

MKN'S I'OKDrnOV FAXTS.
H*ghiar $2.5ii..iudlity. iu ^
g...«! dark
sizi-^.
fo!- tbii* sail-. (HV'-iai___ $1.95

—F,\L!.
Aj
\V
WiXTKH
WKHUii' FXIO.N SFITS;
' lilt.III. riblKid in.i'otton or .•■•ttou nm! v.-.r;.!
mr '-'V ii'l v'f.i'l ril.lnd : “ V.'I;:;.' t ".it" :iiid " 'ih;'.'• :-T-'.
s.
*<1.2.'i to .>1. .VI 95c, $1.25, ■
SI .60. $2.50 and ..
...........................................$3.50

value*, ill ill.. •
.. 79c and 9fie

t;.\\ V
m_‘.NKETf: os
tra larn- U'( -••it.' itray Bin! lai:.
. $1.50 •

MAi'KfX.WVS fur men and
li..ysr!nt.'sl irl!;:,!-, nil thi.'
nigc;v<rv sj.-,i;d ,,va!u«'S
01 $9.50. $7.50, $5.60 sad $5

Men's limits 95c, 1.25,1.S9,2.00,3.59

Tii'.roiisrM.c <lcl'elii'a' I.-

Coats lor Girls up to 14 Years
2 to 6yeare................................ $1.96. S2.50. $3.50 aad $5.00
6 to 14 years....................................S2.50rS3.95. $5. $6. $7.60
-PRETTY NEW HALF AND FELL PELTED .MODELS; Seal

Saits anil Overcoats Worlh $15 to $95 at
$10.9«. $13.65, $16.59 and $19.59

SAl.E PRIC£5 4Rc .xnfi 79c.
-•lllei.di.'-,; ai“l >.:ii
liivli anl
I’.u It.U.r.e
!.lioU uUi’i.-..
Kal! .tie 48s afMj 79t.

, LINS. FINE SERtH-iS. Kte. Lia.-st ncnb-ls f«ir faiF^ml winter in ladies'. I'nis-cs'
and gniiior hiz.'s; iTctiy inuMiiing- ni s.-lf i.ml c.>nir.‘sliiig .•flci... I iiii-.iial lalia-'
r ill llip
I'all Ssl.-'ai.......... .............................. .......................... ...............!..............$5 to $12.50

P.KArWm. nliEssKS con AKTKliNoiiX AXII lA'KNIM.

........

, LadieslJnionSbits

New Fan Dresses $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10 and $12.50
rii.TM HHKSSES Iu liidici.-.
iuIkfcb'. letilor sires; ih>|>uIui
i;;»lerlnl« iU co.-f si; le.<; u.-r1o $K.. cl $3.50^ $5. $6.50. $10

t c

VESTS -Wll .l'A.VTS lor ladle, an.'
a.i-.' Ce; fill,, jind extra lita'v
«rlclii]> 111 MeaelnsI 4ind . Unbleoi-h^! and,•liver Ktnrn «is-e;«l ,
vajue-Tu It..!,
;n ea.h.-25c,
29c. 47-c and
50e

—ALI. THE NEW.KST STYEE.S TO SEI.ECT FROM. Silk-liiid Cutaway < ...its in
tw«) and llircc-liutlon ni'i.lcls. seme vutli »b.v.-’.';iil.-d i.ai-l;!,. Plain Sltirl--.*r Dra|»iil
F^Tc<-tH. Nlnti-rials iin-lnd.'liti.-.laicqtuirit'. Alat'-lcsM-s. Ej’ongcs* Cln-vi-.t S.tl'—-.
- Wbij^ ords. - te; AnunsI Fall Sale............................... .............................. $25. ^0, $16.60, $12.50

cords.

and ‘'blliirca's

Underwear
fit tills I.I Kail S. I.

Tailored Suite EspeeiaQy Priced For Iliis Sale

—EPONGES. .MAT:EI..VSSKS. 1IE:dF(*KD

l.adR'):'.

-Tl..- i"!-................................................................
- ij flf- s til,- rb.iV-s II-..L ,"f j'f rli.-ijiuid ,'“iii;g lu.-ii -j.ir titlI'ilOtl f..i- .........................
'.if I'urpvs.'.
• I".............................
tilingsfbar;
ariiMi-r 'l.'i!;..?; v.itb tU-ii-i!..\vn iniluri.'ig iti
i-viTv j.jiri ;iiitl
wyrkmiuisiiij. in tin- j.lsiivs
you doll't M’l'.

600&

227-220 E- FRONT ST., TRAVERSE CITY

HOVSE liRESSKei.
rr.n'f. added lo a iol of new fall
samgic*; worth $l to
go in
the Fall Sale at 98c. 7Sc and 9t
LADIES' OITING GOWNS, evtr* choke matertol*. well
made; hlg aelecilon of

. ... ...
______
SPLENDTll VALItFS IN FLANN-E

long

t'veyes'and Flannelette*. In
new irleaeing deaten*. Worth
$I to $1 50. for this ule. $1X5.
9BcA«'<l ........................................ ^.6*
NEW TTfUTY OAR.MBNTS' in
flaoneletter: *Upa o
f a klr.'cna and fits like a
It house Jres*. Choice at $1X5
SACQVES AT....SOe

High Grade Cottea Balls ia the FaU Sale
GREAT VALUES AT IOC, 14c and 18e PER ROLL.

ii

6EAND TEATEB8E HERALD AND TRATERSS BAT KAGLE; THUR8DA7. OCTOBER ^U19
SR ItlS.

HUERTA AGENTS
THREATEN DIAZ
PWSIDCNTIAL CANOIOATC

ALLOWED TO LAND.

BRlioil WILL fiE FUGE
UNITED

OTATp* AUTHORITI^E
READY TO ACT.

s Ar« LookM Per
After Sender end Feen Are
Expreneed For Safrtr ef
Fereignere.

Raceipiii
Cash balance os band June l. .
I91S.......................................... gl
AdTerUaing lb premium list..
Membership UckeU aold........ 361.00
mnde ndmioaloBS aold.......... 2,174.63
Ifrand stand receipts .
316.20
365.63
161.00
33.00
18.30
10.00
23.00
20.20

SERDIRD OUT BURKS
TO AUTOMOBILE owNBis

Lanalog. Oeu 22-^Becretary of State
Martin^le has tent out 60,000 appli­
cation blanks to tbe autompblte own­
ers of .Micblgab in order that they
may secure tbe laformatlon neceasary
for then 10 eccure tbelr licenses for
1914.
The last legislature eliminated the
annnal license lee of 83 and requested
that veblrlea be taxed at the rate.of
county ...:........................
800.00 60 ce«# per horbepower. Considera­
ble confusion Is expected to result
Tbul receipts, includlns bal­
when the new lirrnse numbers
ance on band........................ 81,981.78 pUced on sale .Nov J. aad 5lanlndakexpects to farilltate matters somowbst
- Dipt
by placing the B|>pllcaUoD- blanks In
tbe bands of the itoioristB before tjier
SoHcltlng advertisements for
begin to write in for their m-w plate*premium ll*t.......................... t
There arc 14-qWllons ^laj must be
answered and sworn to bv a mitary
pubUe before an auiotnobnist cn
cure a license for I914.
Secreuo- Msrtlndalb expeits that
neerly 70.000 lirvnses ‘will be fssUMl
I the state department nest year.

=S^

_____
ing the marriage of Ben R. Aabton to
Katbryne Mae Blaske, in DetrolL Oct
21. They will be at bona In Traverse
City after November 1st at 31* Wathingion atreet.

botwaan now aad i&o Uma for tbs
tboperwnAl and
baltla ships taking part have all been
made op.
' Rear AdminI Cbariea J. Badger,
wui be commaadeMn-cblef of ,tbe
great Reet Commander Char,lea F.
Hughes win be chief of bis peraonal
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aun, Tbe fleet SUIT vrill be oomposHaw SKa ttka
Fensv. '***
Surgeon William C. Bralsted.
flow £>be
Saved From
Samuel.McOoVaa. fleet
SurgeMi*f4kiiife I^Lnlia paymaster: Naval Constructor Rich­
E. Piiil«Bm’s Vegeta.
ard D. Gatewood, aad Major of HaUerCompout^
Hnea Albertos W. Catlln. Tbe fleet
win comprlae four divisions which
MoEodoeapOhio.—"Tbefirattwoyeara will be commanded by Rear Admirals
* ^ maigied-X aoffered ao much from Cameron WcR. Winslow. Frank

C. H. Johruon la viaitlng with
friends at Petoskey and Pella,ton.
E. L. Hughes haa raturned from
Hancock. Mlcb, where he went with
tbe tody of Ura. Hngbee. who died
rwoenOy.
Miaa Alda Fetter of Alden,
who
haa
.............
- —
been visUlng with Miss Ruib Robertson. retur^ borne tbls afternoon
The painting oirtKIad, 'H'he Power
of Prayer." by Arnold Earle t-Tark. Is
being cxjiiblted at tbn Hannah A Lay
Mercantile Company's store.
Mrs, John OrsMick hM returned
Irnr.i Grand Rapid#, where abs epent
several Weeks with her sister Mrs CP~-

nmn«o

ESCAPE
tPEMTION

^
longeDOOEhtodomy
work. The doctor
said I would have to
undergo an operation.totmybusb^

Nui„w n r.h.r

cSri..,.

“>* «agablp of Commander-ln-Cblef
Uadflev- The other battleships whit*
will participate la the cruise will be:
Flht dtrlslon—Arkanaaa. Delaware
Mortda. North Dakota, ftah; second

When you srant Urngs or sun­
dries. don't well (or a coevenlent time to come to town to
Unde. H>Tm Uis habit of send­
ing to as for onyiblng needed in
onr line and bgve the goods
Just when they are wasted.
Our moll order trade is now
so extensive thaU vfe give spe­
cial attentloB to this deponmccc
of onr buslneas. Gbods nsually
do forward by first moil after
receipt of order, and if we
shoiild not have anything order­
ed we wlU have It sent direct
to you from'our wboleealer. and
without ettm cost to you.

lUr Inited'I're*. )
Vrre tYu*. Oct- *•-—Omerel Felix
Zi'dbTl plnlM
MlcblSn. New
I Vegetable Com- >**“P**“^ ®W>tb Carolina, Vermont;
Diet arrived today rrosi Hecase
* pound ftrsL I took
dlvIalon-Rbole laland. Oeorgla,
ebuord the eteamer Corcorado but a
three
bottli
it
made
me
jvell
and
Nebkaka.
New
JerseyVlrginU;
^U^«l taowd ermed bin e( liie |ilw.
strong and I avoided a drea^nl opera- fourth division—HloneooU,
Idi
, L-ccatiee of the ImprrMloo that Hatrte
the next time you want drag
Hon. I MW have two fiae healthy ebil- Connecticut. Kanaas. Ohio.
Led ordered bU eoldim to fire ec
Hore goods, abd see bow
any too notey denoMintord ood as
Brtfitiu
prompt and satlstsclory>oar eerair c( suppreeecd exciieaieot per­
viee Is. Get the baUi of trad­
M
anoes. R. F. D. 10. Mogadore. Ohio,
represent
an
approximate
gross
tonvaded tbe citr. Dios dU net lead Iming by mail at borne.
; aecretaty a fees or
<3Yc'ia tVednewday* Record-Eagle.
-ISliy »-ill women Uke chances witi
Tscdietely and It was sot known when
6130.00:
We prepey. poetage on aB
J. C. Howe, of Old Mission. .*ho
an opiiwtioB or drag out a sickly, half- Power. .The twenty flghUng ships
be would lend. Haem aKrnis b&anlfor
conetdatoaa,—.
ost bis country, residence by I
hrartedrxisb-nce.misimEthree-fonrtha named will tarry a total complement
tbe Tceael and continued iboir ef
of tbe piy of living, when they can find‘ of 482 guni.
yraterday, was In the city adjun
Carte to pereuade him not to lend in
health ia Lydia £.llDkham’sVegetable
bis la^orance aad will leave (bis aflMexico. They argued that his ah- Tkkels........................................
eniooD for St. Louis, Mo., on a short
eenee .until, after Sunday would sini'
For thirty years it has been tbe stand­
business 'trip.
' plUy tbe elecUecs and perbape 9^cn
ard rvmedy for female ills, and haa reCats street ia new clear for the
s*.ored U»e heal th of thousands of women
a national crielr.
plies, express, etc,....,........
K.33 flrt time since the building of the
who
have been troubled with soch ali­
Etectlena Will Be Ferec.
I2S.0V
addition to the jxMtoTlce.
as displacements.
WBaUunda. Oct.
Uic -ost jearV acc-oonl ................
13C3W
rquipmt-nt has be^n rwoved and
Mexli-r.n elections on Sunday are to
(By United Press
the [dvemert cleaned.
Total dlsbursemcni.
br ft fftree le tbe uhnost uuivers.*!
Si- Louis. OcL 22—Twenty-four blsbThe Oak Pgrit Liphtweighta were'
o,>lnlon today lo adnlDistration drsuccessful In putting ou-r a game of
*i°nTru'r,
rn“lS'
Wll'i'S''
of.
U,.
UKboJM
churcl. Will pay the highest prices
Construction agd Will Koop
be opcacd. rrsd sad savwrrsd by a
clee. but in boldlnp tbe eleitloni ?:;;!dru-ments::
newcomb on tbe Hoardman UghtAnimals Capifertabla•
.wnLanand held la strict —--- repreoentiag J7.909 'ministers
Hnetia adds to tbe danger of foreignmore than S.OOO.toO cfaurefa membera for Ginseng and Golden Seal.
wefgbte yesterday. Tbe score wos 124
Cash on hand Oct. l^. 1913.1 ill ll
ere in Mexico. Therefore there Is
FREIUANN « C<L
of
the
United
Sutes
and
foreign
coun38. Captains were KeK-n Kllbounit732 E. Front 8L»
grave appreSearion here as it Is fc.vr-j
For tbe-man
u’^^iarting his
PI PPV
trte«. met at the Union Methodist Both phones.for Osk Park and Cailierine Sanborn
dairy on a smaH.-seaK.. and one who l*Kkll I
LI L L I
ed that the ftnoouncenienl that there
church t^y in annual convention
for Hoardman.
able to gag (he latest sad most UlILn I
ILLLI
tins been no cictee and that Ifuerta
'•laBtfive'
r'^ays. Mattes supremely vital WANTED-Pupil nurses lo train In
The Oak Park Hoavywcighta-acered uiMo-daie sioarblons. the drawing
'
,»IH MBUnne as "provisional pretjiKing's Geneial Hospital, Manistee,
victory over the Uoardraan Hcav} vill explain ft# him one of the-'aim-'
Jllcb. For particulars write Dr.
(lent' and alMlDie dlcutor wIU pre­
k-clgbts yealerday In a pame of new- ple.'t In coaMrucuoB. aeateti In ap:
James A. King, Jlanlstce. MIohlgan.
cipitate demonstrations that inay call
<ltors
comb on tbe OntrsI grounds, tile l•.•araoce. add one that Is durable. |
oci 23-St
let- immediate action by the Vnited
ip Baabrosd. of Pekin.
ilna. forscore being 101 to 84. The captains and will kq(» ibe cows in a comfort-1
I
Suiee.
4'residem n*lIson'e policy
rapldent of Obb> M'mdcyan
FOR SALE—Honse and lot: good orA kitchen i>lioBer was tendered MM were Jiab.-! Dobson for Oak Park and able posliiOB.-Either standing or lay-,
gan and household goola. 1 rail CIO.
Ipg down.
jAMERICAN ARMADA
of “haoils ofT’ will be rb.vsged only Hose MUula Uai night tt the home o'
VISIT verwliy, who has frequently been eallRI060.
oct 28-lt'
The ioamr rails should be of 2x6
EUROPEAN WATERS.^
.by eedoub outrages against fctplsned Into contertince by both sides dur­
Chaa . JlcOee. IL: North
and two
ing tbe rcoect Chinese revolution: try that win handle tbe prodneu of
era-: All consider that the advlr*-* re- street. Miss y.'fkula's marrUW to daughters of Rurling'ion, >li<..*i„ are Inch material, thsi of the lop. 2x4 i
Inch The uprights art of 2x4 inch.!

. *
Bishop Hoxer C. RiunU of Baenos the fom Bbould be further.
ccLed by the sute d*s>art;aeat em-j Veritvl. lajdka Is to Uke plsce soon vb.lUng Mrs. Brewer's parents. Mr
phasired the tmavlty- of th^situation. TLc dining twotn vos decorated In red bnd Mrs.
rs. Julius
Julli Keenic. comer Oak
B. Holley tendered his resign*, In ittsc tt te nec-ssso' totb the army and wl-j:e. a-temn leave# and flowers and Bar streets, for a week
There Is two runs of each tbe top
*
______
ing the Tafi govorr.or-generalahip. and tiem aa.-secreiary of the orgmnlxaltoa.
and ibo bottom rails aad the uprights
Bishop Luibcr B. Wilson, president Of itoUng that on account bf extra work'
bnd cBv> would .act at a niomcnt's no- bclr; used. The centerpiece on -the du.v.i
'•as of icd aufjma leaves and
The entire FIGHTING CRAFT VVILL ALSO <jo
Mias Helen Oten left yeeUrday for work beiwocn themthat be had Uken over In tbe Recordnisutr.. Is fastened together with
..q psNaMA
i 'Others attending were Bibhops Eagto office It would be JmpoBatbW
flower#. Kelrvi-hn-ents weroserved and Chicago, Grand itapidsand Rcottvillc
____
! Cranston. Hamilton. Q-jsylr. IaicocV.
mueic, and cs.-d playlne was enjoyed.
Mra. n. O. Roblnaon left thla mom- B-lC .iM. b holts. CV» inches long. |
for bim to give this the attention that
................
_ Mcintyre and Bristol, who was Presl.Miss MfkOla wax the r.-'-ipient of uae^, log for Muskegon to attend the Jlichl- Tk^ the boles 1,. Inches apart in _
eaob nr-lhe mas. and aoe that the Twenty Battlesh.ns Aeeompanled By
McKinley's mlnlbler in Wbshlng- It required and be naked to have the
(ul kit'-hcB articlcH, among which were
Siate Fedemtloh of Woman'a Wlr boles are directly over the loa-j
Auxiliary Craft and Cotliera Will
w u#
take_ Immediate effect
Clubs annual meeting 1n session there
GRAND TRAV^r REGION FAIR
alummuro phri-cs,
Tbe orgoalBtUto
vnot to lose
for tbe next three days.
Mr. Holler's services on ifcbani of the
PAID OUT
On Monday Mr. aad Met. P. C. Gil­
Rood work- that he had done In the
bert gave a C o'clock dinner for the#
past, but as his decision was flnal.
BY BURTON K. 8TAN0I6H.
SM MniAisi.t
Kov, UuU Albert Banka. Mr. and M«6,
tbo matter was put in the hands of a
(tVrittnn for tbe Cnlteu Prost.) M URISIXAL PlOHEEfi,^''’ '= Ttumaa.and Mr and Mrs ( |»a.
commlueo to ropon at the asst meeiWashlnnton, Oct. 22.--Of far great.letfrlcs and tbelr daugbter. Uarbpts.
L. F. Titus. t-Yaak Hamilton and
- slgniflcaur.- than a m-rs vblt ot.
'and
.Mr,- Ulibe/i's
(li1l.rn'a mother.
nvMh.-r Mm.
\tr« -Ru-ki..
and .Mr-.
M. B. Holley were eo obosea.'
courtesy the trip of the AUanUe flseg
teoa Thomas.
Dr. E. B. Klaor as chalrmaa of a
Cbarles tovoux of bYankfon. M^b .
tbe Hedlterranesn ibis tall U ex­
Miss Huldah Evana,
Chac. R l>)f. toecretarj of ibc C.rand died at bis Lom.. Friday. October it. T'nton
IMPORTANT
MEETING
WAS
HELD
oommlttec
who had previoualy be«a
Street
pected tfl- officers In tbs navy to
Pls^ tbs bottom pieces in
LAST NKM4T.
appointed to prepare rosoIuUons lo
T»aT«rse Region Fair atsoclatlon. ha# 39,event marks the paasiM
deuoostmte to Luro;<e 1 I Importtracben of tbe building at fay* honx- place, then put to tbo siatfonary c
made hie report to the l^oarJ of superploneem of the
mted to the board of anperi-c-xi
uu
irjii
ujuui
losi.
i»E»i
Tbey
are,
ftral
that
the
East
Eleventh
atreet
TuendlE
pieces
and
boll
tbo
fasL
Next
___________
_____________
rtebt
rlsorw of the dlthursc-ments and ra [tJrand Traverse region.
vlsors favoring tbe, work of tbe
Favors
and
t*it on i:the top rails and bolt fast, “hips of the American navy in actual RIJSIIESS Mil
celf>ts for the lust VMr. which In-.
^ .. i.
.
hnid rh.tr
It a piece of 2x4 as shown ai
at sorvloe.
servloe. are in position to hold
their «''»•'...«»« snnni.ii dCl ILCU Weetern Michigan Development bur!udosa1Ubewor'.:tbsihMbcet..donc» »f- J^voux wa, . hardy French-.in keeping with the a-.twpn lime, -Next put
rean. read hU report. On morion the
for the fair that was recemic held and “**'•
*'
C9»^‘- Inaod gueeslng co^mns made i.A), between tbe top rails and fasten own agaituii nor EuropesL__ _
T.iTh Bxlls- Tbls piece should be ll ,we of England and tbaL b«mu-e ot
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY resolution was adopted aad the com­
wbi<#was ihe most ..rrces»Vul of.iny
lived at
homo
unM! '»'« evening {oss ver. p1o|ii*ntl.v.
mittee requeated to appear before
«^Phlca1 advantage, tbl. coupENTERTAINED.
of late years The
shew# Hat
17 yeara of age. aUea be BUrtod ! Mima Otmnelfa Morrlrgn speet the l^art of ’.h'?-.,*.nrh.Zn*U
the stanchion Is In place and__•
....
■■
the board at the Wedneeday -aftorthem were aevcral building. rep*Jr«l.
^ week-en.i at a bouse part# in Elk Raiv the lock .B) Is in position, Qm mov**«TtJonaI prlviislon and present It A aplrHeller Will
sCTt'^ will bo beld perfectly Haoendlng her sea-flghUng force
some had new addiiloiu. and one
®f English, going to We.
Ited
dlaeuaslon followed la which
Neeeasitat^ Selection of Another
built entire!' All of these bUb s id, <‘Ucago, and after working there fop j
C- P- Znpf IcF'lhla meraing /lonary unill lock U released.' The 3.0->o mtlos from borne and not feet
early every one took part
MemboP’ror Secretary. Bgiroau
lock Is tasicneo between tbo top unsafe.
j
include the tnatcrUls s pi-lk-d arid tbe
“i® otocUvg up of tfie
«:>rlnaflcld. Mase, -where she *.
H. Umlor'g talk waa Usteeed
Appropriatien Advocated.
The fleet will ourt from Hampton
Istor on the tol.dings. the ♦n.ulling
'n'errats in the Grand T«y. ji-l-'l her sfster for s^ tjme Sl.n w in ^ralis with a bolt. It le well to lot
to with great attention B| It showed
----«U elertfle light pole* and ih« wirregion, bo he took paaaage la a ■*“
Boeton PHbre her return, 01-of the sUtl.Miary uprights extend noade some Urns Ibis month. IV-talls'
how much work had been done by
•r.g fjr the groual. ar.! ai! ri.e
sailing vsr.sel for the north. He found ■ *h‘ch will bo ;r
weekn,
ramf.k-t“‘’^^flrmora ri^d“ ^e*l^"'
N-Ing arranged by
Foriy men accepted the general la- the Devolopmeht bmwan and how
• .ugi whk* are pc-Tc-ae-nt |t-,pro«- '‘uipln-tneni with the Hannah E Lay! *'
^'^oeihport
er run of rails may be pined or noned
tkiniels and Rt«r Admiral vitaUen that bad been given to at- from a email begltmlag thm* had
ji-T,.- Imve been imid lor There were <0-- at Traverse City.in the fall of, «jbo ••«>-5e«e:di^i*n buslm«. tor the to tbe Boor
Ifmade on a conerwte RAdger, who will command the expe. ,ead Oio meeting of tbe CommlUee grown eo that now the n«1oo covered
• -j'j-xsRding bins of over tllUkthai
hauling sopplle. to tbelr lumber
r.
floor,thereehould
be a row of poet* <rtUon. It is ]<oMlb1e that rresldent o( Twenly-Ono at tbe Elka' temple, by the twenty counties to the torcan
v-re slso paU. As Ibcse are ro.mtv ‘'amps up tJw tloardman river. Aft-1
Fret^Vto has been in Oe- set In place before tbe roacreie It Wilson will witnes. tbe departure.
night.
*
wers known from const to - cosst
.li
u.
-r
li-rt- m
S. -™t
rMm.4
imt in ''•“‘"B
»“P of »*>• post Composing the fleet will be twentv
The Board of Snperrlaora. who
Esch one carted upon bad some good
.-omr Icel with tbe floor
Ibattlcshlps-nlne ef the ftral and have been In seoston for the paai
7:!fitirs e*»d all those ihat are ere. i -to (Her Arbor dnd worked there atout
to say aad every phase of tbs
Jaaepb Pedf of Soetan. Mai
W9UJ" tbe property ot Uiv county s- u r.
many lines o' devdopmeat that had
•Th* following !s the d-t.Mled r»-port
SECRET OF KEEPING BUTTER to au«li:iarj cmfi and colliers. Prior
of the organltaUoBl^rTNZlmbeen handled by tbe otgsaUatlon was
i...
...
Sheuid B. Paebsd ir. c<..e w.ii.'‘°
departure, there Is now being
th* federal ngricuUnml expert,' touched upon.
Cl....
-w—.ii.— a.i..
****d the ball umet-practlew. which «-],o Is working In thla district and
mode fish barrets for the fisherman '
The lupervieors were aleo called oa
win Isrt severtU weeks.' Tbe fleet win w. H. Steele, tbe apple expert of tbe aad while there was oppoalUbn la
Iberr ,M on the Msnituus.
I
return to America In time for the Woeicm Michigan Development bo- Bom^ocHIUes. yet the general opia.
in IK« b. cairn- to Frankfort.
ilsti.'.., __________ _
The great seer, t
keeplng butter Chrtstms# holidays
It is possible roau, were also present. After sup- ion WmT\bat The concerted action
lys > -I nic xbnnty there at that
^
W86 Able to Sleep «h1 Eat iPr./. ar.1 ibr-e
to have It good
flrst and keep that one of the new battleships now
j. „ su5U.be^
chosen chalron ttt- south Hockford. 'liei,. ,hl# morning,
that hnd been the fMiure of the bu­
li cold.
-Ao>P
I building w-m be added to iho fli-et be- man oNlhe evening.
side H- carried the mnil for four
chaae Ressa and sen left this
reau bad placed the wonderful poeslPark In gisai
yesrs to Benzonla and the first mall!Biomtng for llartor aiTlng# t
bimiea of Western kllcblgan before
gu.s vessels are preferred which have'
K.w
O'v
to llerport and «;ontln.ied it for eight her
sister for a few weeks
jeesistcr
been scalded two or three times with
j!*!’sodrty was dlscnaaed the werid In such n manner that
, pert, tbe American annada will be a„d u
decided to have them thousands of scree bad been eoM lo
year# qnd ‘iben rarrli-d the mil! to
'
|.,M.
t
CMIett
left this morning for
able
to
show
to
Europe
that
In
volume
(
Glen .krlior for awhile.
and
tbe
arrongemenu
.^(a]tfieId on business.
well-to-do farmera who aro putting tha
Pack solid wiihia <
Inch ot lbs’of file and the number ot large gun. pieced In (he bands of B
He was married October til. mm. to . Jgtian Artbbold of Etk Rapids was
most Bdentlfic methods into opera­
top. then cover with halMoch of line firing broadside. It Is supfrior to the worth. L. P Titus L. J Baker PVaak tion. W. J. Hobbe euted that ptsnt
Miss Margaret roggshajl ©I Vrinkfon. In t|>e cWy yesterday for the day
. ,!"W.
w-H salt, cover with clean muslin French nsry. or the combined navies Hamilton and W 'b Crav
He had purehassd 3o seros of land
Ifra
M.
M.
Welch
end
child
of
were
now nader conalderadon of esUr.'
one mile north of -FntSkfon wbiefe
left this morning for Detroit, with an extra eloib. then thick brown
of 885 still dne tablisbiag aa agricultural scboot^'ln
. Yo 12-lDch guns, to the Gormany nary' Item the amount thu was
he cleared and improved, making a
ahe will dill her auter. .Mrs paper. Ue tight, and place crocks In
a with the high echool that
fine borne He sold Ibis place aVput
That the trip will be signlfiemnL la the Geo. a Walker company of Grand would take care of the pupOa of the
■ ones, for a few weeks
Icehouse or e^. dry.
fourteen year# ago and moved
Icehouse Is much the best The illuHraUag what nova! men style th- naplds, In securing the acreage
Jos. Vsiley and davgMei
nearby towns and attract tram great­
JYankfort to live a retired life,
I'emoDt were in the dly yesterday following ta an excellent brine to keep "Amertcaa freedom of movement" cocumbers for tbe oalUng sUUon In er distaaoes aa^^ be sevtag the ex­
UflJ.M MUPIEE.
butter Id:
P.ci B.«ai.H.-lsx.
Mr. Lavoux Bas been oversder
which readers tbe American fleet so 0,^ city, and sflrt some Ulk Geo G penses of going to like sehofis at'
(M the day.
WsrsvC*.. Pmo.
Water, three pints: salt, one pint:
hlirhways and blghway commlsaloaer
potenUsI factor In foretgn at- nates volunteered to see that tbe sum dlrtant polaU oed the kaowiedge than
^ra A. V. Sherpdof Elk Rapids wm
1. mill tt- *»» «„.. tt™ .dd
t
„„
In Frankfsrt besides other positions tethr clty.on a ahopplng tour yotier- the beaten whites of two egn and
scat raised. While the season was gained would be put into active one
. trOsL He leaves a wife,
i
let art boll together, removing the long ago England. wlUi the grealert eomewhat backward for cucumbers right at^-h$me and the wholes r«oa
Davy la the world, was compelled to tbto year, the proepecU are that next
uiofc i.. ;.rin ’•••. j.-,
broth'er, two siatera and a host of •Mra Hewitt of Kalkoeka vlaHed In setim carefully, as It rises. Pour
beaeflted. A number of the
he bnalC
„ore than ness men promised to attaad the s
frienda to mourn hU drailse. Sir. the city yei-tertlay with friends.
the crock of butter when cold, the abaudoD the Idea of eondlng a battle y,., u.^
brine
nbould
cover
the'
butter
r
fully
I-Avonx waa a charter mniptor of ; Mra. C. H. MeMicliael and dough.'
squadron on a cruise lo AustralU for doubled and Jhot there were Indlca- slon ot the hoard of superrisots 1
tern. B..»alc and Uenha. left this one loch. Cover with auallti1 cloth fear of endanArIng her position la tloni that others would be Interastod three o'clock this afternoonIt and
Olivet Teat No. 321, K- O. T. M.
I
1
Faneral services were held • Sun- Ipornlng-for DetrolL wbene they wUl aad heavy brown paper and
Europe. •
/
]q
Induced
be heard la tbe i
uof 1
Icehouto or cold cellar. This brine
their future home.
Followlag its return fram the Medl- u> come bera. Tbs'sentiment was to Western Michigan Development bndoy afternoon at tbe CongregmUonal
win keep tbe butter sweet for one
>wlss of Mooroo Center w
M. E. Cowrlat
terranesn.
It
is
possible
that
next
pooet
the
matter
and
obtain
tU
the
rbnreb. Rev. Vangban omclating^
raan aad tbe approprlarioa for the ^
year or more.
aprlag the fleet will moke a trip work aloDg this Uah. Every fadnt- ctailac year.
t in OryMol toke i-emw la the ctiy nn Ibusiness yesierday.
O. D. WhitMn of Acme epent Ihs
through the Paaoma cansL provided
Oat Pine Rids.
.
day in tue tiiy yesterday on hnslness
AH offenders whom It becomes de­ Ibe full deflth of water Is In tbs canal
Miss Marion Gibbs of Msyflold was sirable to detain tor a granter or leM by that time. Ju« befqro the formal
MARSHAUy-Alfmd Unatad. a dG^ In the dly yeste«Uv visiting relatives period la the new Bordeau Jail. >
opening of tbe canal In 1915. tha fleet
CONNINC St CONNINE
letter carrier., and .Miss Florence Afr and stoo on busla^^
Montreal, are Uken to their tempo­ will again go through, escorting nan!
LAWYERS
lea. UDtH rerently a .tcacbrr in
Mrs, A. B. Corneli aed daughtsr. rary dwelllag place In s tearing rar. reaselt of other aotloas to the PaiwiiS.i a free cop;.-- —
whltm
tnranaa

beantifnl
lonu.
puUte sebotoi. were married at CM Hiss Penri. ot Kalkaska, dfove down
mo-Paelfle expoaitioa.
Side g rivet, and -with asrras ssd
home of tbe brlde'e parents. Mr end yesterday In their
WhQe.there
tnay
be
sane
ehawss'
lag sceaerr la thd distasco ud
•ablsta Mrs. Htbnn Allen.
for the day.
in the makeup of the Atlaatie fleet

MA2LORVHONE
YOURORDER

i

■B—™..........

TWERIY-FOUR BISHOPS
PRESEHT AT GOXVENTIOR

...........

£1

H0ME.«>DE cotffSTAMCHioNs "■Tn,:7rr':p,:T.

KITCHEN SHOWER TENDERED
MISS RDSE MIKULl

GINSENG

MAKING READY
START NEXT ||0RTH

MADE-GOOD REGOftO

GOMMIHEE OF
TWEWY-ONE

CHARLES UVOUX WHS

iTTH^':

i700Kre-RU‘NA

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Ak
5H=,_

iSlgi

WAirs DRUG
STORE

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OKASD VBATXBSE HKRUD JlSD TBAVXUX UT ZAOLE, THDX^AS-, OCTOBKB

UU.

Fop ttie Heart ol tlte Home
J. W. Slater’s
IT’S A SELLERS
Is always headquarters for
kitehen utensils. We make it
a specialty to always have
just what you want,for the
kitchen (the heart o! the horned

Even the picture looks
different than the ordinary kitchen cabinet.

^

ALUMINUM WARE

Look Again
K

We are sliowiri(>: as-complete a
line of pure Alummum Ware as
ft was ever .your good To tune
to see.'
'

If you want real kitchen cab­
inet value we want you to
come in and examine this
well made, convenient kitchen
cabinet. Examine the new
patented llou^ ean adiustment;
the new wood roll curtain ■
. used in place of swing doors
that are are always jostling
dish«s and cooking utensils
ofMhe work board.

We still have a number of
those 12c Pure Aluminum
Saiice Pans. ^

GRANITE WARE
Our line of Granite Ware is
complete. We have it from the
IOC grade up to the very best on
the market.

QUICK RANGES
For t*renty years we have urged our
customers lo buy QUI''K-MEAL R aNGES,
■not for the profit alone as there is no more
profit in this range th in -in any other
iiiHke, (and not as Ciuc-h as in some
makee.j But. hernuse everywhere-sold.

>VH6M

We are the stove,
store of Traverse
City.

WANTED SLATEM H.*S IT
Mallresses
up irom

$2.95

H omeft-.flEAL RANGE, we made a

cu^t«>mer. We have yet to have the first
person to come in our store with a conir
plaint where it was the fault of the range.
It costs you nothing to look. Come in.

quality is

Felled Co^n
. up IroMi,

OO VOU SLEEP WELL?
It not, don ! sfdWt in tilting patent .mtdicines, but buy youisdf a new nnttress and
spring, it might rntikr; a Hilf Trance.

_

BLANKETS

BLi^ETS

The finest line of Brd Blankets shown in Traverse City-fihai’s what the»^ai[sif.) If
you doubt it, com in pnd see. ' Cotton Bhnkets up fn ni4'5c. Wool-Nap Bfantets
upfr< m$M5. 'Wohl Blankels up f > m $3 85.
9x12 Tapestry I0i9s
op Irum

9x11 Velvet Bvfls
op from

$8.75

#'

$12.50

JusS received a big shipment of

|4(fisn:|

Rugs in nil sizes and grades

'1-

MiJies Hard Work Easy!
hard, fcael-hwatsr.i aalUlactory the
ncyurcodisg tuk ood seider.i

IMPBJIAL UNIVEBSAL

Universal Heaters
^ are superior to all others in

Operation~Quality~FinIsli

BRIGHT UNIVERSAL
Thia dlov* )• bull! lo bum any kind
nf furt. ud.the ftrepoi In gutraou-^d
• for flw yotra.
-Th* New Tritby Is bulli fnr .T<ec;4e

and we can prove iif
ih«i want a rioro tbal the wood lays
Three Big Stove values. You don’t buy a stove often, w
when you do.* buy the best And that’s what you get when you
i*p«riai uaivoraai. th» aom. of
boy a UNIVERSAL HEA’TER, and the line is so large you can hum <«ai atoVo huudio*. miB »ond«>r
gftjuft the kindof stove you want They make stoves for every
an ogoai,
kind of fuel and for every size pocketbook!
'
com. m an« sm tham.

CA^K
.OR. -•
CiktEDIT

,r.

Chiffoniers
This beautiful solid oak CbtlTonier. five
good large draws, well mude in every
re^ct, for... . ..................... t6.76
Same Chifibnier. only larger....... $8.75

eJ. W. SLATER

120 East
Front SL,
Traverse City

O&AHD TKAVEK8E HESALD AND TEAVEBSE BAY EAOLE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER

Fife Lake Department
Conducted ^^ ^**^*^ Dewey.
T

We west to make thie Department of the
freateet poaaible valne to all concerned and to
tbit end nqnett that all Itama of pertonal and
feneral Interett be aant to lOaa Dewey to be
incorporated in the Department. We eepecialiy
aik that cbBTchec, fraternal todetiea and the
Oruv* fnmitb itemi of interett is tbelr reipectire orgaaiatioM. Rewi of aocial erenu and
mtertainmenta, t
beinf made or con­
templated, and bntlBeas changea and trantfert in
real eetate in town and country are especially
.........
'■
ily to the
acceptable.
The' above applies not only
vilhee of Fife Lake, bnt to the
consliz^Xditor Herald.
FJf^ lak.'. on ::-The Temper.DCf ral1> 4)1 the Uraoee hall Monla) evpDjna drew out a iarjw audiDce altbouah the unfavorable coodiion ot the weather prerented many
1 eomiDK. Dr. D. E. HIIIe called
he meetlni: to order. Rev B A. I*.
teake« otTered the .prayer. The topic
the intereau of the Antl-ealoim
•'asup was very enthushuiticaily and
bly handled by ilie’rtdlowlai; apeak•r*: Rev W. F. Kendrick, nf Tmv* City; Rev. W. V. Waltnian. of
iraml Rapid*; J. f: 1lodr<
*ko; and J y. Burk.' of Detroit. The
<n>wer'« orcheetra 'fumlaiied
the
niiRlc for the evoDina. The meetiirs
■ 4lsnfte»ed a liule before, mld:lirht t.y Rev. Sheiard nf tt'alion

ISIS.

W’fnm

PAGE SEVER

Kingsley Department

MilT
ROAD IN RURAL .COMMUNITIES
.vtt Recurring Problem o1 Upkeep
Ceo. in Lerg. Meaeur,. Be Solved'
by Uee of Reed Drag.
•n. n H, ri.ixT. rfi...in, i-u-m
■ ■Dili. .Vmn I

Reraner of ita chrarnr** the earth
road i^nd for iiian> >ear»
.<»uie
will conlluue to be. ibe m<u>T io;iim«n
form of ttad lb u*L- >n rural eommuuh
The
ever
recuirln*
jiroWeiu
of
vlelt at Orand Rapid* and Span:
upkeep ofi aueb road* can. lb u lurpe
Will GUmore and Oeonte, Sntd(
leaaure, be Holved b) tlx
of AIbbrta. Canada, arc vleltlod rel-j ao^alled *p!li-lof drii. which
Btivea jn SprInRfIcld.
conetmeted as ehown In th" accomThe hiph school cwmmeoced axait,
»>*'•’“«' *>y •“>'
ha*
Mondaj.
week, vetjtlou for!hand A Iop
f. after a week
.................
r perhaps
—.............
i I -deel^
iKiUto diCKing
able, for It* coaetrurilcn.-rhoete four
MliHOA Emnu and Mlldir.l llodgr* pleeee of plank of eotue strong wpofl,
werr In Tfavirw. fitj the Ian of ili.' kueh as elm or red Hr. two Ipchcs
thick and eight feet long. Two of
Week on bueineas.
Sir*. Jae. 'Lyle returiipd .Topsdav them should b. i.;ii or twelve Inelie*
In width, but the other twd%may be
froni Travenip City.
narrowi-r as shown in the vlriurv,
Sir* U A. Ifa-liiiHt HUd two .*on* since they ate simply tiollod to the
led Kuoirdn. Iron) n .isit ut backs of Ibe wider planks lor reinDrndi^.
forcement. If planks ihn e uuU a half
.A. C. Hodge* left hell' MuDday lor or four Indus Ihiek cau eonvonieiilly
Kaiamiuuo, wher<- lx- will make he. be obtained, a single thickoeKs of
tbcRi should Im- used. Instead ot buildhome..'

"WhiTr* ili« lo- pickV’ in<iulr«-d
the urdiuaiy niaa. <umluc upsuirs
from the baeemeni ai)d hunting lau<|uldl> in the tool drawer.
ialii it In the draai-r:" Hia wife
came arrow, thr ri*)ni lu help him
,
'NHit ,,there* leu t itaat strange?
.a* ibereV'
i*
The ordinary man's
Iscofniul
•StranpQ"’ ih* 'POUND CHIiIa hogs EXCEL
»hul the drawer wiUi a bunt.- -If I vo
boueht Ob' icr pick. I've bought lift) ! Vest Numereits 1 I UniMd States and
Com Belt—<io«d
II I waul to bavy a thing in this house
Feeders . nd Ruiilera.
«b.Tv I can. Ond It wlu-u 1 want u
I rr got to kc>-n H chained l:i ray
ill hi^d* of bog* I'olaud Chlnpa
ixicket with my ke.v*' I never beard,
.. .,0.1 n.nmo...
1-..1 In H.of nnollier house like H!”
I States, and iiariteularly so lu
put htK hands Into his i«ckcis
und Kirodc up and down the kitchen
' . ^ wm. hdviur ii-iglnau-d in
ir>w.cil null.. t.
ii4. ih, ic.
;.nU
h.,.- ‘ ” “»
Fl-eO* Of COTO Ml: farmers,
ltd nolhinrnothing In
to rl.ln
chip II
It Bltl.—.na
wltu—and hol­
er than furj-! I suppoae )on iiercr and it Is no. surprising that Roland
c-h.«
to,.
...
IO
blou.d

ann..
Ireutned that we’d need iced drink*
.; hie weutbrr
An ordinary womau •-Very farni, sa)« a w.rlier in the Rural
would have *een to It that that Ice .New Yorker. 1-bese hogs i^re fine of
pick wwa sozuewberc where It would imiie. u.-ai ot frame, tuamre .ariy aod
be handy: Hut yoijr mind is wander- iiiitcn .oai1>; yet the) arc not toy
adopted tor show. priDcIpall).
tag off somewhere
,
re It lusty lot. Ix-ln* goisd rj*tl«r>,
I "Ifg the same way with every lor-1
meiitid thiug'arouud ibU ranch!'' :ood f>-,>dera and or>;twd (^ustltittlon.
rite
I'l-.r’ratH.li
bUoWm s ttili s|M>rimeM
atormed the ordinary nisn "l.a*t uintir<'i>uld I ever Und IheJiatchei when II lie- SIIUII I.M.e of IViIaiid Clilpa. the
- I wanted K? .Vo! lutcbei after
h.-iiehet I brought home., and yet im;
' aOuu uk I m-i-ded otic Ibe-e wus not
one tu bv found' You li-l the rhlldren
play with llieiu
broom*. I suppose! Hut as far a* put
titig them away In uny regular place
IT- mlicrlng ibe spot oyer night
- wlp . H’-dil drop dead If you ever augluarvi-r
1
ge.Oed sue
'Could I find th- garden ral.e ihl*
•prior? •^■o• 1 bad to gf down and
buv out (he hardware More aficr I’d
laid In a wboh-'iiew outfit laiil soin-

k

The people of Kingsley and the.faiTcanding
cooRtTy are all isterested io thli Departmest.
We ihall be glad to have individoals. chnrcbes,
the Grange, fraternal sodetief aod-all other orgaidtationi band ia items of sews, personals,
asBo&scements of meetiiigf, notices of ontertainmesta, btuineis changes, public
beisg done or contemplated, sales of real estate
in tows or coostry. aod any other items of gen­
eral interest.—Editor Herald.
v
-Me- .M:s! C. M. Thayer. Igsvc gone to South
, wltetBoapdnurti.
tblsj .Mrs. 1. Rial and .Mta. Al--^tu] wers
ed to Pesewater Saturday' on nc
5 oi iirs
Alice Wim^s They returned Mon«e have had the day evenl*:.
Mr and >US. 1. Haskins of Battle
Hncknian na* an over Sundav '.'reek atw gnesU at the A1 Drunihonil

Urt. :
‘^‘■rtliv and Btn ,\i
'Isiled friends In 1
week.
If im- itiUrratloTi i
poek* of wild

Will I'latl was quite sick last weiji..^ I>. I Koftlgii neat Ttieaday to Man-'
but i» belter now. .
i lalee . u a soon business trip.
Mrr .(ioulil of Ittdiaiia. whb has lx-en! .iii* K.nic Frazer of Tiarerse City
vUiting r«-lativ<v>. left Wednesday
Week-end 'islior with her sisI AUreni •. .^Ili
Ka Bnul'
I’raiik A.-ctm larie.l Wedo««dav for; -dL* Ruth Wakeman, one of ihe
Jr.vn.! taplds. wUerr- lie exi«-ts Io le.i Tra"er»e «'ii.v teacher*. L a Trarorse
naln-dSriu* r!.e'w.w.k
,
'
^My vl.l;
ihls week.
1 N Hr. «!.
Mhodlst Aid niet with MrsC
Fenton Is having a new .
II :**-! Thu'rsdav. ThI* nx»fi-1steam 1
idaiit ifisulled in the
ti It a- I SUiuAi Agent L.-,K Jiid
the elo'e o1 s Contest see-1 drtie Btore:
kfji. lia» re-.Uned bis i»o..itiop.,_U^
Hon. 1
the iUoiisi and Uitb4-ran| Mrs. Irve Yoiitum* ot Keystone was
aiiiT a‘<Y‘|.ied a po*ltk*o a* nseiu~>^
AHa ail,I other fiieod* wen-invited toj a Sunday- sue*; at Uie home of ber
Mra. Jas. S|>crr> I* rr|.brird qulP Walton Juitrilon. Mr. Judkins has
Ml xf'tceiu-iit till.
supper. The huf-; mother, .'-its. N'lck Krrber.
fnilliful!> rtUrhanm! the doth, as
tuitid-. eaiiie t.. Hi.- supper klao and
The Dann saw mill had a week's . L. Boytitou lia* «-omplcir<l 1:
agent and oia-rntor here (or the pa*!
•how,-.! ilH-lr usual apprcctaiion of a .run last wee'.:.
aragr and iftven 'll. a fresh cost
thirteen yea:* Ills le w kKalhui
rood meal. A siion prograoi was
,v;rs- ..'.fartln Kowra
quite sldt aC
alot*.
been iieee**lated on acisjunl of
givea in the aflemoon
the imnc b.rm n-sldeace. Her daugh­
lUtT"'
Mrs. 1). Weaver muroed Wedni
lieallh. K. c. MerrU of I'<.>lstou,
Olive. Houghwi. I* building > new ter, Mis Maggie Av«n. ot Grawn. N
"Why " Intemipted Ua wife, "vou
ay from fiotitli nogedman. wliri
been assumed^ to ihl* station
know yourself that you lent your garlw;n,
to replace the one.thai czAng for her
as the CUPM of Mr and Mr* .'^loh
d<ii uutbi to Ml- liBuielB ami he carBunday M-r'yiees for Ort.ii.,-. :
wa- liurnei! sofii" time ago. He win
E. J Case siarte.I Monday Tor Kala-bbott
i?n.
ad.i anmlier thirty irci next spring. ftaioo to alteiKi the Odd Fellow rotiOrange k'ulirr returned Sotun!
Ills n-iglitiors helped him with the aeotion Mr*. Caac accompanied him

and
you
eapeeied
me
l
1 his achool at CU iicar...
raising on Wertncyclay.
>. P. Reake*. paster
hand tUpids. where ilie
Rev. Shcfiard of Walton, was
Bunday scbool at 11 si a
Amnng uihcr iniprovemenu to v-iil visli friend* ths-re and at .Muv
i>_*>H- that he digs'
Ifo Lake Baturday and Monday
j homes during Ihe summer is'thu of keaon.
Sunshine J*rayer liand at ::
Slre Pgrry Barber ha
Read
Drag.
iHvI* at S. J Wykotr. He r«-bulli. raised 'and
Mrs. Sorenteo roturued Ww
Kpworth l.rague at f- - p
utouibi
inved to Maocelona.
age. nude,1 t<. a wing and made of It a very from Traverwc Clly. where sbg hiu
with round jgilot wedged into atuter
V. In-u 111 n—'s.l L-uDdiliuu. A sevi-uII. 1. l.aDar went to Graail RapIdK
I r.vmlprt; ihle poit «*f h!* al been -caring (or her daughter. Uzzie
boles aa shown, or Ibe crosspUcra
(n>.iilbB-r>Iil p;g >.• ijliini! 3.MI puuii^ U
I biuine*B Tuesday
1kw/(£rm
ge^nrm fhome.
^ Rtorrs. and a new grandson.
mas bo *ot In wlih mortise uiid tenon
■i.sily produes l under usual farm con
Mr. and Mra. Hay rcleraon-returnJoints and kope light by lung bolts
Miss Mauice, Wilson of Travmli? *■ .Mgrtha Sorensen, who ' has Wu ,
tfi-lon*. Ji;d at a good profit.'too, as
n-BchlnK through the front and bark
d to their borne at Cr^d Karen,
•liv ac.tU|«nie<l Mis* Xenna -WHW working
w
iu Traverse, City for several,
pit* of >oeli wefghis bring the highest
Almira. Oct sn —Mra Ralston 1.- planks
otoo Fri^y and was a guest anXg'u
lidey.
moribs. speiB lest week at homo. Rbe
L-oAvaliwrlng
plree of Iron about three alid
.lative* oVer Sunday.
^ |, mi her slsjer. Lucia, went to TigvWilkie White of Traverac^<'ljj-.
.Mr*. Waller lAke U not
well si onv-bjilf If-et lout, ihree or four Inches
good price*.
S town Monday.
'
Mr an-l Mr*-. .lacnb Hafer ol Mac-le
Wedneaday for a short stay
prefent
OIK- fourth of an uieb thi.-k j
Inn, Mr. and .Mrs l->ed MoureofHa'.re with their atsier. Mr*. Erttesi Storr*.
W. B lUrbards hax bought a pool
The Indies' AH met with Mr;< should b# uw‘l for- a blad- llv
'hiding and Kvan Moore of Nogi were
:>om at MarfoD. Mirti
Mrs. Rich ilewiA Clark last Thursday
John IJt^. Sr., i* quit, tick at the
means of boll* with fla!. cuustirsuuk '
•I.IC
ovi rtsunday gue*is at .nau-l Moore’s home of hA d&ughier. Mrs. Endrlcks.
nta and daughter Irene left here
The social Saturday exeulug *a* s heads. Ibis bUde sliould be attarbed
iiom such i.igs.-belng
Ansigi.h of Cadillac wa« a
the front plank id such a manner
Chris Heysnian of Haanah has relonday tu ioln blip at their
(Jisllv and quickly
■eat Riie»-et;». The |iru<'t4dii atnouni
that Its edge will projifi a'halMiirh
cently instiled a hot air heating plant
liolicy on the »4ri of Klugsley caller last Sunday.
i to
Wblrb win he used for II below the plank at the dit.b oid.
f^ude Moore wa* a .Manton ealli^ in bU home.
•Sh«V Smith of Travel** City, waj brar) book*
oided having to hold
■nd of the iron toward the
It loug with a risk of I;i*i TueMay and U'edoeaday.
| ; Mrs. Wta. L. Wilson. Sr. en'tenuinm on oSIrlal buglnees Tuoaday
'll*. Jane-s P. Rotbgeh leU laM Sat- middle ot tPt- road sliould b.- .lufU
With pr^pw-t of
.Mis* Alice .Morcait of Ttarerae city a*I the BaiKUt lAdies' AH on Tbural'. Rridgemgn came home frotr iirdav for l-'rankfon to see her father, with tbv edge o( the plank If tUwas .the guest of .her parents over day and a lioucilful dinner wfs aersed.
rofton laat week.'
after vl*itloc wiih .Mr*. Kufu* HoI.-t- face of jbe plank siands plumb It will
light-welght hoga SuedavMra. Wilson has not entertained this
Ira Clark and Trary McTaggvt lafi a *e*k.
be well to wedge uui ib.< bottom of the
IHKk himtiiig I*- the recognize^ Aid for about three year* and tbe aflonday olcht for lliiil>ard to work
-Sr. a
and Mr* Will Uke and Pearl iron with u wedgesbaped pi.-c* of
I'oland China and oibar smalt
Wood to give lb>- Iron a set siu.llar to
r Jaa. C.old
of hogs i«-cu)lar to >be corn bell spon lust now' for both men and .wo-- fair was in the nature'o^a reunion.
Ilusl-low drove Io TiaveriM- Clly- on
that of a plane til
>u(-h u |r.1ic> p>«ksibk- anddirofit-.
'
i
8um^
WUl Glide and non Ed drove
buslnvs*-Saturday
A plaifarm of Uicb boards cleated
John J. Miner and wife moveil 'to
Summit City. Oct. SI.—Tom 'Arak-ii
A t;)ul> of the I'oland Chinos Is
mverae City and back Krida.v.
Pearl Minor ei Traverse City visit-!logelher. w-lth craeks ar. Ineh
email liui-rs. However, siatls- Traverse City Wednesday Uai. Mr. baa added a ttep'-part to bis ban.
George Newell vlstted hts niaier e.1 Mra Viola Uke MoiWty.
J F.sed Up a Bsneh.
between tho boards to pre».-!ii dli
how Ih;.'. I'oiatid China litters Miller ha* rented a barber sbop
C L. Porter ha* built a model newlanehe • at Traverae CJi}- Saturda.
aod Mrs. Charley Bste* were I from euliccting os top. Is placed on ciH-y 0(1 my prop*-ri)' llaug It! “'"rnKc but two lew. than Duroc Jer- there.
pig pee
-roks-plecei of the
nd Sunday.
the guests of -Mr'
o furnish Why den t you watch out for a few *•> h't'fs. the numben- being about
WlUlaiii
Mrs. Maud Rose of Traverse Cit)
Little Ruth Woodward, daughter of '
a platform for the dri'
klmest Steele has been qtAte III fbe T. Bbuti Bunday ;
things' AVb) can't you keep your evt-s
and nim-rt-sp-rtlvely The small was called to Klngslev last^week to •**« Woodward, celebrated' her ninth
dhuuld rest upuu the cross- open!
f=‘ee* of hog* *r- as free from dUattend her mother. Mrs Fred Calhoun, birthday Wednesdav by InvUing all
pleqes between the planks without bcMra. I..M Gibbs was ealled to KingsYou ateffl to think I am sol.-ly
"*■ ">•' IwiTer oaes. aod so(asicned to the drag. It if not r.-si>ouslble for things about this ''all.-d immunity (rom cholera Is a wh'o has suffered a stroke of paralysis the little lolks of tbe neighborhood,
Tuesday by Uie illness of
Ui the Illustration.
MUs Emil)- Klngvley hat returned
pUct’ I douT kiiov,,who is responsl- ’"-''h ui.lose th;y Immum
Immunity has b.-en of her right side
.other. Mrs. Barrett.
Any chain having the strength of"a ble If II Isn't you: You ought to see •"•' ure.l l> the proper
S A Kej es of Oieena apd D. H. from Jarknoo. where she has been tfU
sdminUintloi)
y
s. Henrj Tabberer returned
WHIIsmehurg. Ocl .'1 —Mr*. W;
trace chain may be used to draw the
the breed or type I*o*er of Pontiac were busing call Fuett of Mr. and Mrs A. M. Juries.
pure faiber had at home. There
- Friday from vlKiting r<-)ailve* Crisp of Bates
Sunday w;
drag and should be atuched M shown
as iho/tool shod and If—"
Uip.’ria;ic-r sulst a* disease
last Week.
School begins again Moeday both In
in the picture, but tbr proper posl• Grand Raplda.
friends' hem. She
lHannlng .<
"Yes. i big tool sbed-and who look “ <»noerned.
I Mrs R. A. Dnnn of Scottvile I* a tbe SommU City and oSuniy tine
UoD for atucblng the d#l.lctre«s
Chas. Dean of Kalkaska, was
*|>etiding the wlnu-r
tb h>-r son
'
-----------------------I guest Of ber son. Geo. AV. Smith
schools.
(hosi t)s dc-term^ied by ^porlmml oare of it? 1 heard your father say
ritand lUpIds
on bDsIneas Batarda;
Mrs. Oscar Milks vlnltcd- reUtlves
Matchett Nelghbcrheod.
and will vary with th.- kind of work tlvar he |v...ed all bis leisure time in CARING FOR BRUISED WOUNDS
MIm. RuUb Forsj th wa* home
-Mrt R. n. White left alurdny
_______
I In Traverse Ciiy 1**1 wisyk
. j 'Matchett. Oct. •!.—A. J. Barrett Is
done. The chain should h.- about nine ibui shed- And ybur mother said she
ICalamatoo n* a .lelegat,
day from Traveiw* City.
feet long for a drag «f the- sizi- shown tie«r had to think of reiairs-your |„j„ries to Horses' Legs Are Serious
Mis* Folua Ihckeii of Kalkaska rU- fiulte alck.
futher
wa*
so
good
about
rememberShould
Be
Traaied
So
as
H-kah aiaJcmoly IveM ih»
and Mr*. W. H. Harris
Bbould ^ve
lied frlen.ls in Kingsley Ust week and . Irving Rawlings' home has a new
Ing everything. He kept all ber knives '
Helina Johni
son arrived Friday and I
•-omiiank-d for the clevis putt In Bbdul tl
I attended the quarterly conference at Planofrom the cud. The chain
tar a* Grand Rapid where
I«**eseion of ihetr new hwne
ihe Nickerson3 chimA,
chujA,
| WUl Huffman's potato-rrap of «f*f PP®«e >ou think I ought to '
)unds do
ipeaus ut an eyebolt, as shown In ilie '
Jas.
C'ieadeeneD returned yvin visit friend* for a coupli
L E. McDonald «f Carter Siding was ' teen acres is yleUIng ;00 bushels (o '
or aitMtitio.n. »iiu-e the
picture, to tbe dKcb or blade . nd of *'**'* ^“ud boms sharpening knives.
lw«-ekL
r,.d
of (he
Vhstn '‘‘‘►b * ““ lei • ttsn for half a dol;oalt) pioi.t'ird by the skin. an< an over Sunday-gnest of hl» pareets. the acre which Is a Ibod yield for
the
drag.
Tbe
oibt-c
end
th.
Zimmerman of Stive
lAkc
Mr, and Mrs, Geo. McDonald.
| this year.
should fiulsh with a grahhook for us* lar to shirpen all w* ever owned! It germ* cannot find ihoir wav in l
broughtluiay down In hla .
In adjusting ibe length of tlx- hlich ehowa how much you ihinfcof m>-bue- rau-e,v„u,-l. trouble. 'To keep dow;
Ralph Case and wife and E. J Caae i Mra. Geo. Cheney of Chartevtilx aod
to M-enii the day at the F.
Irav anif daughter ML* Bmoafter th<- chain is passed arnun-J the iness ability. You can't apprecisie infiammatlon. Ii li.-lp* t,. baihe th- and wife motored to .McBaia Sonday, -Mrs John Cheney of Traverae City
and AVilher Stites horuee,
sUn «m, ^ soiuiion made by dUaolv
Manion. were gue«8 from
croas-piece at Ibe road end of tbs my work."
the guests of Prof and Mrs. A H are guest* of the Bogart and Bo* fam"I never uld I didn't apprecUte ing two isbi. s|.«.nfuls «.f lead ae«iat< j Clark.
Ir* Jam.-* M< Manaman u'
drag.
•dn—day to Satorday of the Jas,
J llier.
'
again.
Commonly the drag should follow anything But you said your fatbcc—" In a quart <>r v-hier
:-k an.l .1 Ughtblaer famllle*.
I Mr and Mrs Jees H&ges have* • -Albert Koelmer has built a new
"-Now. well leave my father quite
I horecs
. rather
le team aeon tuigli- of about forivFu-d Drown is the 1.-O. O. F. deltMr- -I B, BauDoo and daugWr
cut
of
the
discussion."
rx^imod
the
flve degrees with ih.-ir line of travel.
s likely moved to Kalkaska, where they wlU tato cellar and tool house comblaei
it« Irom the loilg,' ta;r»- to tin
;r» rTt ftrawn. are spending a eouple
remain
(or
the
winter
|
The
Utdlee’
AH
will
tr.oei
wttb
y
ordinary
man.
warmly,
"lie
had
noth.
t<>
the dirt to move s'.'adlly and
1 lower
wi-<-v. with Mrs BannoD's iiarent*. Fdlow convention in KaUmasni
fiwly along Ihe lao-a of the punks ing u> do vKh lb.- Ire pick being aone. th.
trratiug . Frank Van Amberg and wife of De- l.ra Matchett next Wrdnendav.
Muir Fannie iai,l Mildred Biluee from Ihe ditrh lovxard ihc'^enier of Here it is Bunday aud no k« pick' l ih. C. Cl.
Iron, w ho have been gvtrais of Mr. and Jl'th.
will
ive hx-en quhe >iek. Imi
Mr«, L..,, Eiiia ghd two daughters
road. In evi-ry case tbe angle ut loll you It's the aauio with Uic^amnat a w-outid hc-s ever been
which tbs drag will travel can be gov­ mer—and with tbe screw driver'-that p,-,
i'irn*<i Friday from a month'* visit
The wall tor thl- I O I
Per such wound* one. v-etorierned b) the position ot tbe bitch, 1 got last Christmas l‘v« never seen rhi
i'h l-er mother n<v Sajrinaw.
suttgeBts Uie f.illoalpg: Clean
’Illldele.|
and
the
.which
la changed within reasonable them—"
and Mr* 45eo. Hont of Lake
"Oh;" exclaimed his wife. "Hopt ih>
Hind with-a wash composed of
limits by leiigth'-nlng or shortening
>
begin
work
loda
'. hat.- been siiendlng a week
Ibe
chain,
and
hy
the
iKvaliton
©I
the
remember
that
you
fixed
up
p of lead.
O. I*. M^ah has taken rharge of lil.
Lllyn. Oct. IT.—A barn belonging to
her ' r..-.her chas. Bdgtt and
U ni-h III the aitk with your new i.
sulphsU- of zinc,
the drag. A very little
n. Pratt caught fire TUursda) aft;mtly on tl.eir va- home' foom Alber- blackstqlth »ho;. again. R
perieacc will enable anyone to adjust Cbriaimas wtek and I’ll bM - yo
of tincture of
den's
lease
having
etplr^.
'ertioon when the owner and moat of
iblngs
I
up
thone!”
•Canada.
tbese things sallifacturily.
"Jimlny!
That's
what
I
did!"
1
V^ash should »'■- used every hour or
o*ber men who are generally
Mrs Anna <'.-,i„ph..n and son ruj;took the suira two a a time "Yi
so ihi- flrxt dsy and three, or four ‘arouud there wen- gone- A straw
Hamsoi: ;,nd son Woory left
To CIssf
Prepare to help out tbs abovt pa»
hero they all are: luiCky 1 bad t
iiim's dally tkereafier The object Is ]stack and corn crib were on fire and
The plumwe ol
cDday for Oi-m. »her.- Otey will
good sense to put them away <
keei>
the
viouod.
while
healing,
low(he
flames
driltcd.against the bam at
bs
clcaac-d
of
sui
iNlt relaUve* n.a- rjeveUnd and
Milk separated wbec eeU means
this vime.
time, er tuan
than
. V.I,_
_ ______ ______ _I... they'd been all lost by uiiB
Sliver l.ake. (
' —Everyoni I* a clean whit
tber^fcinu.
that much less cream.
it
Dee
A litGe buttermilk not worked out
Henry .MeManos
Tr:;ver»e City. digging i>otau>ee.
.ibvr and use your hand fcatb
(calb cage Daily News.
E. Harr lost n valnablr bor^ Sun strong laibi
turas buuer rancid esrly,
a few days with relatltea.In
ers dowuwwrd. from the head
day.
Kwp the cans of rraam in a taafc of
It D said ibai leg vonndi ihns treatnames' where teeyPringfleld last week on hi. way
teU.
cold water until time for dellv^-.
tIotaW
and
Do-oOi.v
CanSeld
had
a
d
Is
forsarmod.
ed
will
heal
over,
leaving
no
blemish.
working
on
a
hare
frame
They’
> from Havre. Montana
There Is cause for •
"I'm not In buslneu for my bealib "
--------------------------I were over half a mOe *w*>-. bat got
Mrs, Tito* Liwdy returm-d Wednov pleaaant surprlae when about twentyAbuqe of Read*.
a caw Is oSmod for aal* throe daya
’ .Neither am 1"
and Health.
{there and found tbe barn and hay
tlklng the roadside for a "poblle
>m a two months' visit with her five of Iheir fneod* called and re­
Skim the milk aa bom attar milk­
I know you-U
When planning for grain crop aod Om. but by hard work It w*i
loshier. Mr*. Clyde AVhlul. at Spar-' minded them of their fifteenth binh- dump" and nillug tbe side dlrcbra with kkln me if you get a chance
ing as possible, and cM ibs ersam
and you iiv..
I
s don't forget in the barn, aod with the d
material doean’i belp appear­
.Tbe evening wa.* spent In plav-'
once.
I
bd her son at Hrolher*
ibst the frulu and vegetable* for the of the crib and some tools and straw
Buy. nor doe.
doe« tt
It ne.p
hdip to w.ve
solve
» suy.
w "iwiT‘ *
log game*. Iferreshments of masoned ances
None of tbs new ‘fangied cbnms,
>n dCeet and fraoddaUghrar HI**'
farm means more i-onteniinent
drainage problem In the malnte j
*** <»«>«" «»
cakes, sandw-lehe* and mffee were
made a loss of about fifty dollara- The have ypt put tbs old 'fathloaed barral]
Thorne, returned Wednesday
-better
health.
naoee of roads.
^ Opsniivg for Them.
wrfTuB.
cause of tbe firs Is not fully known, j ebura oa tho fhdf.
|
1 a visit In the southern jiari of
but was probaw.v either from a fire 1 Wire atralnen get' only a part of' *
FranKT^field made a huatnr** trip
' Are you for or against Gie eScienUnfit Work for Mara.
«y experts?"
under a kettle In the yard or froin t*tee dirt. Bevaral thleknaaies of
to,.firawn Tuesday.
Stnha baa aold th. proporiy
carelero smoker Fhsaro doth are better.
J
"For
’em
strong.
I
notice
tb*
b,Fred
Roberupn.
who
has
been
ill.
u’
T&lele. Uke an mutomobllr vou can
'
I
«« or w^ing
ori haav*
■ re-enily boughtI of Cbja.. Btalford
Tbe dairy (arm that Is Moekad to
•nvalesclBg very slowly
atone is
<%«s. SpeeliDas bat
caally tell wbetb«f the ro.d
bean
Us.fuU capacity.
^'- ir Harrfa of KreraaoL
Heriiert and Jeosie Rrayfon have •dragged or not Dragging ukss oat
»•»»«•« gesuUon
sbould' ^r be i
gesu
>!r and »1ra. Qvl*
PdM ttega# meteTi.
been to town to visit tbelr milher. all tbs "wrinkles"
Udi I
•ovlng to Summll CHy. where he
Frank Bote* and wife bav-< moved day ud you would find the ftn^
who is ven- 111.
> Into the iilaeksiniita business.
lulo tbelr house In Honor.
School Is rjosed for a two week*'
are bnm^t la by tbe dalrya
Mrs iUanclia Uryaat want to Kals- vacation.
When BtcBsairr to atx new aOk
Hardy Animal Is tbs Goat,
• to.tb.
wPB that of a Contnr
it to
'IIMile Retrafka of Traverae CRv -ig
Oaau Biar bo ralsefi profllgMy «B
riila^ to
About, ■
aasaably,-^d will also •rorktog for C. Ikey.
bm t* let tb* aew mOk nod «bt
I
ar*
woBMB
earpnstftfi
b
put tbs fire out.

Almira

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CBAIfO TR4TBHE EBEALB AND TRATSB8E BAY BA€LE, TKUMOAT, OCTOBEB 30. 1913.
ttiMe ue«d li« nof**r

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» 4 ♦♦♦♦♦ 4 ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦
,
, . „
,
>\Tsen In Uip fall a room la to be
rep«pered.'caT«"‘6^oald be oioreraed
______
' the aolefUon ot paper Uial wUl
world have advanced toward the hot- harmonlie nicely with ttoor coverter daia For vouiaelt. vou will have
furniture,
w^-work.. etc..
ccrap to a *r;f where wl! will ceare ’''***^
*““•'*
»“ Tlie
to touch yoa. where Use rath<*r a hand
Tbero. K In.Wd.
wtll senUy.load his cbllt! i:irt;iiKh all
^
the touch wayi whlrh wiii 110 tonfior. CelllS. aHJ r>fxirs o[
I !h^ ^krh ;
be rouKh to th fei-t. t-r Oarh to i’ir.'-®''’'
itioii Id
s;>lrftual ii.:bt. ifvi.. Tr-..|kins
____ „ .sTonc
.......
>uld’bS coil'
tlieu)
is
la loving trus
trus: through
Uirouyh all
ull tbe windnice
rpoui>
famr-lionic*
init wnys of lit.-, there .l-a;: roin-'T*"
opeu ci'JUtry—suAiU of
<xwl wiods of beaven to blow through —lu t .........................
the noondaj- heat, the sweet perfume «>uf«e. have rer) dllTereni-fcalf^coTof invisible flowers shall nil the air.
*''«® i***
Btuifykroom^ of
and then lu iniih shall the 'Kingkpmc- Then there are ^

Mr«. MaU-1 Lain* Wiiliams, LJiiur.

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eullcn were.
And the dark Is light, and tbe gloom
Is bright at the Tepr. thought of

The Dellcleus Quince.

z: ’:z:rz,:

:^jtaihw.cnfrctc ♦

J4ome Cheer^
Sunshine.
The air la fun of a witchery, allent,
Utsfelu end unecct;
Tel It tourhee the hlwk puie woodt.'
riot of
Rre^n:
«j-d they
tiey Hath
llarh to a
arlnt
ofitre«:n:
diffldrci birches,
err darsclai; In whlu>.
the elopes
And it
. . lite barren'fields a pUture ot
of dellsbt.
delight.
•>
I do not know what the usaglc'is. but
I tblai 1 have seen the same
In a uulel life, u Iraespareni life, and
the world knows not her Bams.

of ♦»•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦ Ut« apoUad tham, Juk liug tbaca
,4
.4 out In tha brlabi «u&«Mc« aad let #

.

lioor niitout tiUlOB U up
vUhout :uMnB:w.> *i,!ar. can fellly be
madf #! huiur bv auy iK-reoii. it Ukcs
dirt «od irvue tiMte and brljtUljj j, nnUaeptIc
^ powerful dUlnfectint. yet haa
unplenaant idor. but make* rooma
proc-aa
,j,,
obviate' all Use mean
,^^0^ o,
d:.sf irblns Jufclture. and all
»iiQ“ut smy wear uad tear of tbe
and though rpnlfi aid rta'ns
It,'as I' cy will no mait.T how
I )ost are thV««;b<.ai the >.,ar.
I liule of this powder uu tiaad
j •« always prepared to Uke
tjjQ,
Take powdered fuller's
pounds; common salt.
,j,rve pounds; turpentine, une.balf
jUiQt.
Ml* thoroughly by paaslng

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f.
Wk * number oT BUBseadoni
*ere jtlven for Hallowe'en, evlebmHome Cheer baa Ji&t rend of
« rhuhpklo 1‘any thnt hUkM be Blren
•«'' Usla occialon. and would certain'? he capable of caualng much merrtmonc
Ibe Invlta’ioD* to this party, saya
th... wrllcr U 1 n eiehanito.
Tce !>ivlt«flt-ns to
c-emb. r'lx tpjt .-ni.tlc
FUP.t—were Utten-fl
inlulsturo |•ultlpklns.
on apm^vcMny tbe boi.se. Wv saw
,e!i„w iicbls rw-lnkllns like flreniw..
and. upon Inspecting the cause, we
dscovered
grinning a

'
d" ^
plftanUl,
akin, or oomc other nricla of clothtaB
in a burry, dsmpea Use artlclre. itiia
roll Uspm la • benvy TurUah towel,
and i.iwe theai In the ovrt lor n few
momenta unUI they honi ihrouRh.
The steam so canerated dampona to
oven!; that It la a i.leaaure to iron
them. They can be dampened with
warm water, but tbe result Is not the
same.
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Jtattd JUcipts


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Cry Bable*—Oj» tap aoKar
c i*j
'ard one cu], mol&BMa; iwa ,Krs ouehalf teni-t«)n Mdt. ob^halr irn.pooa
elovee. one tceipoen cinnamon, two
teasissoua (dnser. one teMi«oD Mat*»'. iwo-thlrUa cap hot coffee, live
«spa Hour, two tesi:>ooi» soda. SoiaeUmca flour variw. jf too Miff add a
little more y,0ee 'When the molapse*
is Aroeg irr only half a 'esp; and
-Mrs. A. \Y, W^i, r:i

Sugar Cookus-l-wo cujw brown
-ub the soiled places with a brush.
ia-.i, oae-half cup soar
w-verml waters, lor It is the aurnr. one
on* teaspoon soda,
which affects tbe c»lors and cream, thfetone leaviooa baxing .powder, salt.
nsakes the linen yellow
Very K,n dougii. bui »m,ad well. KoD
'
»»*■«
out
thin
—.Mias
Josephine
Cratw r»
_
_
_
___ ___
a time, as embroidered , articles,,|>ark street

r
DpralBgs,
- — ----------VI «*-uuw uiuig auMua u*e w»w».
jjot wnog the article, but preea tbe cream one and ..n-t i>
housM have hiri;e rooms; Vet eome.^d brush with a stiff, dry m^rubblng
within, all was «in. goldsn Ught.
the huids
Lm, r ,k
bands. stretch
‘T'
carefully wd bang
a shiuly place aratelv one

*“• ’ ’
a*®

The same powd<-r ran be
were made the pumpkin hlosaom. shxl ou-bi, dry. on a,.oft. thickly padded hard. Sprinkle aunar on .0, -M«
ub«\ .00 dirty to m.e longer.
vims, of huge slenTs and leaves, surface; a bl*nk.-t folder eight times Anh.ir IloM-nthal. .-.i: s,v,b vre,-.
f* \. ,
The lewl llmild cleensers are pre- •'b'ch wreathed tfie doorways and makes a good pad. A ciesn. woft
Hermtw-One and o.ehali run.
^ . T ^lesni^iTl and fredUnd used a. follows: Number *cc- reflected In the mlrropr over c)oth .bould be used to !r6n on. and brown sugar, one cdp butter two egjS^
i^e t!d" om-l^Ue ca-tHe "Oap. one pound; the fireplace.
^ similar one tald o>l the article, onel.alf cu;. sour-^lk. on'e-hi^.
j velIow."ai nice for such
®n.eUalf gallon; hora*.
'All
games played during the Iron with a modemtely hot iron until spoon soda, one cup nuts, one
»
ceUlnit U rather ‘*® ou*es; saltmler. two ouncea; evening were In some way suggestive nearly dry. then remove the doth riji ralrina. small piece cltrt*.
-be cell »!!“•«»*'''’»*• three odnee.. Ilotl of the gulden, vegetable. First a bowl covering and continue Ironing on te«poon cinnamon, one teaspoon nut.
t>onii and.....................................................................................................
naltpeter in the fllk-d w-tt!i dried pumpkin seeds was .....................................................................
*rong side until perfectly dry. a..V meg. one-balf teaspoon cloves,
Eight pounds ef <j*ilnceb,/,.|gl.t p-iunds
,l„;.b-u „b a ^rrow '
of wtu.' varar. I*ote the oulnces,
.’o"uc -A rr7am
for %u minutes, and then add passi-d unjAX.U to be gueaked on as »•)» iron with the weave of the half teaspoon allspice, two and
rr.™ i..r othr~liirM
„.«-r U.M
sllue from the c.'rt aa.l simmer la ^^liicg win harijonlro nice!) with
I'se us you would aoap lo tbe number vf seeds the bowl con- Uu'-n. so the article will main Us balf cup* flour.—Mrs. C’has E. Hole,
clear wau-r until tender. Remove.
'p,' ^ and U pre‘-rubbing or rubbing ulned; penclU and paper had been •hape. I-aundered in ihla way. the €01 Blxih streeL
• -ig>ve la the perfect gift of God, •
to dishes, Uyliig each piece b) Ueelf jg^ble for many reasons Rooms ‘^«Tets; riM|> tlioroughly and rub provided. The prito given to the one €eelgn will be beautifully hrough
Devil's Food Cak*—Two cups brom

That makes life aeem divine: '
Put the cores and skins In the water
^mbem eiposures
require “ ***T as, pialble. Number two- that guessed tlie nearwat right was a «ut.
augar. one-half cup butter, one-half
• It la the aanllght of the soul

«o*p litUe bronze pumpkin paper weight.
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cup sour milk, one-half cup boiling wa­

Through which God's light will < and boll for twenty minutes. Strain v.ooler shades—and tor such a room
lb,
wui.
r
il,,ou,h
.
l«i.
.,1
„,t,

W"
PH•"

OMIocr
ter. two cujei flour, two »-rgs. one and
► ■'shine.*
Mo
,„.n. or I. po. .
ot p,„ „
.I,.™,, or ,h„ ,r«». P> •"'» M-rAi.oh, po.pll. nil-d wlU, bop,
one-half ttblekpoons of cocoa, one tea.
apooD soda
.Ml* sugar, butter and
-h!i, ntor tor «.?!. poopJ "I p„,„rM. Doiri, Mo. -f.l. «■ .lnpl» ...................
■cl,.o
or,10,
rloili
.
.i.U
.onibblo,
a o- .cl Hm-Al.^l pompklo op “PP"”""”*
’'hu
mmo.
poor
Mr.
qidnces; simmer gently, and when
Hr unia light; add milk and
I celling.' are lovely
rup Is half done, begin to cook
cblnct.n makf nice
spSpge and a pailful
hanging fn the doorway be"
P«>r blood
It is boiling water. Put ^our, soda and cothe quinces In U. putting in only i4rt
p^jy^rings for bed chambeW but
water. P^- eoma of the ^eath tbe blossoming vine. On lu “« » difficult matter to arrange for coa In flour sieve and sift well, cbea
at a Owe. as In peach preserves, aim- UIV UUX ^
mltture In^a
bowl, and jUp .blnlng surface all tl... letters of the outdoor sleeping. It Is more a
Iwrrcdlenu. fitlr well
MS pra.-ilcaMe
OPM.(»Wi-.F for
10. the
til" farm
AMIUJ
S
lerlng for fifteen minutes aM re- bane „ Uie city. Never use red for
‘ alphabet had been burned with a hot matter
of
aludy.
Some P*<.Ple
moving ,0 dishe. while tbe rest cook*. ,
ye„.ring for' there H perbaps "®“"
lH>ker. This was rapidly twirled and
,bai outdoor aleeuln. mean.*rl
r”'t^ for Devil's Food or aiy dark
Proceed thus until all ‘of the fruit
^olor so trying to the eyes «
thl^
“J'J’ every one in luri^lrlod to stab
L
“‘■lespoon* butter, two
color
............
^ life Is forceful when It is 1
i^nge and fin
pointed msst tk{wand walk out Into aableepoons wrong coffee, two cops
perfectly transparent, then
jolor. Green Is a restful color sod
core. The people who InGuenee
up In glass Jars.
rub with dr) clo(%*
ConUnui
^he leuer that was hit oMi^lsB:
lot and Jump powdered auVar add more coffee if not
make* an ideal paper for llhrary
are the
fol^ In
whom--we
believe. And
, . IMS until the carp« la .clean, and ^ beyond ouettion the tnllUl Uter
be* clothes. It means thin enough.-Mls* Osa Brazlngton.
-—,
-----------------------------yuince
Quince UMsen—CM
Dessert—Cut a SllCO
slice mwn
from iiy|n_ „vmi una mnrm vlth
b«w,^.,bo.«p,.,.«^e;^»
„„ ..COM..
“p-rM,
then let It do.
V.
of oTeTfaie
^
\
aiewplng
Park street
mgy be when those s
'
-leans to get fresh air into the lunga.
Stuffed Cookies—One cup augar.
A third and excellent clcAnsIng ai
P«clls and papers were a^n pW
,5 ^ot nec-asary to expose one's one-half rap milk, onehalf cup iwtiM.b MM b.p- Abb ,0,. u™«b Ml
-C “n,;;^'p
™'
Dell shades of brown or renovaUng malerlal la iho‘followii
<1.1. ailM TtM I. wbj HOMO Cb«.

vided. the contest being the word ,,^ole body tor go to an Inconveo- ter. three and ont-half cup* flour, ono
for an east room are very g-vod carpet Jcllj: Good while s<%r. f>
1. repHMlMl M <M, oa., u,. -Sboa
AH.„J P.A,
^mrkln.
How
words could ,enc« of two hour's work nlglit-and
'*<> tcaapoons cream of tartar,
.void noy'g'annc or gaudy shade*. j«nnd*: ^v-.WAlef«,rt banx, or..- and half be ;nade A-y the lv«ers that apellcd ntomlng. to prepare and care for outword" of r'.-^v.r r.< spoken by Us first
tea.-poon vanilla one teispoon
mXi.xm
Va L.
a* C.
r Hates,
H.U- whose
*h«ie------------ ‘*** '™'‘
use a border with l paisT rl
glvfv-rlne. two ouDcks: _
editor
M
Itr Ten mlButes was the Ume limit.
soda Place cockles In pan and put
^
jily
because
it
"hoes
b
it."
Some
|..]Brlc
ether, one oun'‘e. Shave soap when the ««' wrere counted and the ^ -outdoor sleepers" we have kwrtvn ««»e tsaipooufGl of fllllng on each
r^- prfSarci; was a source of Icsplra»*ul ha’ a hekiria: lahlo,b„
_,:„h ,
pr.diy »ld" fii... t Hi put In t'ir*-c ijsllcns Viter.
'
Iter, win.
er ws* duly resaivlcd.
cookte. Then pUre aaoibw cookie on
tint a^d joy to all who know h "
•f ix-wdrpoon'i....................................................
acd'c.yc-l;- ard-th-n
'•rogram
froot of the;wlodow and
care not to let filling come
-It iggood ta opeo tiic Hoor wl,rn , ,a-j.' .•r'3Ti. a<!d IV
; hilf «
f th.. w.v.!« r
,-ii VC*', .and l-tiv a-.-.1fc’<r ?vr sr.-l-v .-o-i*
face* or. s'-;u 0;.-re .Ml L'pl.i of ever--cl^ht In «» o*«r the edge. Piwss both coot lee
day bt.,:;*.-." she c.sw wro*.e. ''aa-l f-iU ' hciltsg wa'.It *Al|W'..l, W’-.'. CHPII,.', 1..I t
P iuipxir* Ope .u;:. tao IU;e >esr. lu warm weather door*
B«*ie to quick oven
draw In lung l-rcav;.- cf ibo pure ibe <li!.h_ in w;.;";! t;;..
. w.-r..
.huri> k iuein,-. th.- 1„
I'jlA-warm, mfd sulpb'irlc rtlier :provM.d -i«Es and Ink rti i craio* ps- *,.re left ofen so that ih- rfrcuIaUon ■*“* <*« «’» 1« cooVlea ecorcb. They
• jnbrelng air. Tho IBug* M'lfoll. the • baked, hiir a cixi-iuj .>f sugar nad one
f,
o the ct-ilicg. A—*153 , I with a etlvk. a'ld *--n'
is-i for lb*, hats Xwenty minutes of ^ir effimed the seme result a*
’oncer baking than aingta
nerves ilagle. nnd tho. blood atartx tcaspoonful of ixjriandor seeds. Stir
jm with a very {.igh «elllri:.i,,ii.
lew
by
rapidly,
while
every
one
was
300m.
In
the
winter
-S®"'
?oor
may be used If
' belter tn-at-*! by allowing the reil- gsUe
.'ram iw »luggl:.S night currenu. over the ruv till tin; bull. «raln and Is
the js’Jj will gradually ini-ntty making her pumpkin faw- the room could be shut off so that the
•O'*
’• not eufflThc-ie it always oom..ili!ng for ih« .-nol. then |>our over th**- qulnres. tng paiier to dri>P down als or eight rnrei auvl
li esn be msde in
to roll.
Qupntl- Then the hostess gnthered them np r.*et cf the Ikmiss would not ^
be <olf dent
...................
uke In-a
In—a bit of the aunrislng. When
U'hen ready to serve put a tea«|>ooi:eye to Uke
>wAm»F
mH
.Mm
..
reduce the sulpliurl..- nod disappeared with them.
and the ca^
Stuffed Cookles-Oaecare and troubleTf^orTparintrouble of preparln; ' *’'*”'"*
w,.h a gle.,0
gold or a tint of fa, of mrf currsnt Jel-y on the to,, of
U.e^"«d gl'r.m
•h.
After
thorIn
a
fewmlnuies
tie
eiy>per
belt
ouuide
accommodatinci
were
entire
«‘»to*
chopped
fine, one-r«o. How b-autifvil th- sunrises each quince. DA-corite with whipped-euier ana gijcerin
Aeutral sivades with
,*M-plnK the cariwL take a rang. and. when the company entered ij- eUmlnated. Yet the breathing at*“**'^'
vup boiling
are: Tbo»e who
them ml*a the sni sw«-tf«ed erPMP.
cream. r...rMl
Favored -US
with
.j,,
root ecnibblng brush and 4p Ui* dining room, they were grerted ,mi»phere was the aam« as though the
**’* .to»*t»ons of flour.—Miss
aaar beautiful pan of the day. If half a teospoonful ot almond extract dhiing mom. and the darker ahadex plv the cleansci
Idth at a with a pretty surprise Chp^saathe- bed was enUMy out of doors
Bmringion. 25i) Park street
""
the akfa k”o e'.oudy there Is sUll the
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^ _
or blur for living itx-m
MI.Ha
IBA ,1,. „M»«1 CTM. Urt. M..,. ..mA! th. nr.m .1 ih. UM.
^SU
M auWm,. .ImM.. 1,
,
------ ------------------ak.v and the pu.e air. One cannot
gp,^ This»*
.
mcm are ulc rro-.iding the mpo-u-es yv.,.;
. a.m,. .lo„,. a.a a.aor.<l,.<
a. , a-m™, onMmral. „
*"■“ *"'•*
do It wttl:0'M gettliiR a Mt of spiritspiced To:r.aioe*~}’eel anj, elite 3;^ -;.hi i-, .-a.ci.T.tsc Never xe!.."t -o'...
y wve.-'rr,g one vay
chrysattiieuiums weft- n**cessltv
CTory person who wstcheo tbs
ual good. TU .tly inirts off imuer. ,he toniatoce a;d put th.-u In ;S.-pre- ,-a;cr«' wHli -Ian;,.. ;;,-.idy f;c.:r.-, - «i-.j
cf^rc caipct is virv. g.-iu jiet;*-c 3 pu-mpkln vase, the top
y,rm«..t
v’tgnge of summer's green leeves to
vordjs LriuMcr. U docs- ,B:vicg k.-fl.- v rh xuarr - the. rrc rmall nr.n dcflttnc a.'e viu.h dalutier‘i.f
.............
n,
,Ma
AI .M ,h.
",
C l w to live d..w, ce..ar. ciOj.-. pp-tjon for.rcvr.-, pounds of tomatoes .od one docs not lim i.f thef so
of water and go ow- il
K.H, .MMiHM AM. ShAr<UAA.A..d
M.a b^<A
I*“ U."
"~«<T
rh-.*^al!y or-mcntn!ly. It is good m
r.cJ *,r.
:H„:nd* of sugar „ia-iry. I'.avendrr. pink, and th, dark- p.-,
«ie,h at a t.-e '*««
.n Chrysaitibemums were scattered *U
^ *ere not so short-lived. The lear«.
look at I4c s^:s. -They are far aw.V?.
q;i*rt ot white rir.ncar avd an ji.M.a-5.-s of gre-n sh.vjid always U-hoUi. .-baugiu.; the
er over tho white uble cover betw«-enn-h«ton ix rvrtxKx- p.—am.-. \n*
toft ,to themselves, soon lose tbtfr
unnppraacha.'lc. and .^ver mjster- „„nee M:cb of ground niace.-cloves, avoided for they fado so badly and a^-it becvame* dlny.
dlkhea. The candles had slmdes in
-0«ober Farmer. Wife.
t,rtHtoncy. U Is wne. and. brown and
leas, but when our iLougbla have ,„(j cinnamon. AMs and cook slowly tre certainly not prctiv when faded

,,w
p the shape of little pumpkins, made
-----------------------withered, crumble onder the ligbeM
hridcod the way between thorn ^
.nrco hours. Then rut In glass
choos.ng paper G.crcforo use the
JX ‘Tt*: * ■
3 bimilar to the •-Icctrlc light shades. How Witch Hatal Shoeta — Ptiifi
‘‘ ^ possible to preserve
ourselves „„ and seal. Spiced tomatoes make atmoM «rs taking aU these
10 more Iom« dmt
prominent.
no jon know, asks Country Ufe.
““
"«*•
• flood sauce tor game, especially venl- m roulderstloii and yon will
will/ber?X^
Of It;thenhav.lt
««>« 0>ose little pumpkin face* Just
«» • H«tle of auiutna's brightnosg
"AU Ufe is throe-told, material, aon.

warded by having ta-ty
hjmeilke.
.. floor
»*—_.K..A„
jF
when winters scow U all sbovii us.
a the
where t.
U I.
1 finished, but e*ch artist was given ten
ii
or fifteen feet? If you want a
A few.
mental. Bplrtiu*!-*bodJV mind, soul.
Plum Ketchup—One-half peek blue
rooms
. gay with brlghtanother face than that she had sketch- '
It ia according to the plane on whirh plums, one plot of vinegar, half as
' *
*'** wnsatton. bring home some co’®ted leaves, pty In vases, or placed
ready for any of the ream iivr.s
W4 live that life rounds Itself out much sugar, as fruik or to taste. Add
The rlsn.!* for IhW Hallowe'en sup- branebe* of witch hazel haring both
picture*, have a verr pretty
*’ sc-i .-d. Wiv'.i the use of a vsonm
Info l!s whole. neiwe*-r the fltbi ntirt oae-half •.al,1cA..o<m'ut ea. h of clnna-' ^
wvre of the old-tini*- variety— flowers and unopened seed pods on
'** » room. Gather the most
: clvam-r and uti>- of thew*. Ueiasins
last ihero 1.. an eternal space, and moc. cloves. ac'J a'lsplc-. B.vil all un“
i<>
cveestaudwlchea,
cold
chicken,
crullers
thorn and put them In vases of water.
branches, for even on the
d here, mluiires tiver*- is nlwoluivly :
yet from tho one 10 toe other is but til tender, strain through tho eoltnd- The Farm Juiinml. anjl U <-oijlcd
LlfUng .suu
*“<* oo«nnu,s.
doughnuu. pumpam
jiumpkln p.e.
pie. iru.m.,»
frulu; as
Tbe
at toe
the most
most unezunez- —
■IaIs 77:1. to Ibis connwion. Say* thf wrli.T-. *»> for Hfitfig
me lod*
,oQ* buiwi
oursi at
imtfig a carp.-i. LlfUng.
a btep. To live In t'-:e material !■ to er. loi! again until <>r de
.1,«
aMM JAWPM. bMUAt AAd <,1» 1« •
AM.A.
*•« b.AM,A.. -TlU, pAAtM lUh. AMOA, fA. In U>. lAlhl
■*"
J do. not know whal the magic Is that
dwdla In her quickening face.
So book have I to the witchery
that wrap, her around with grace;
DM this 1 know, he It mirth or woe.
whore her bleasod feet have trod
There widens out in tl{o hearta of

a small .juamliy of water. Take one “?
bowl of ►ugar. or... bowl of rooked
quincew and cook four .i- five toure
or until deep red in color. Tho neat
day, put In ekrthem Jar torn cover)
and cook four or me hour, more In
o»-4^
Quince Pre*ch<«^'uihcrn Stylo—

Around the
' Sdilor's Jdble

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ed to bo. The b.xulli-xl. Uu Int.-Herfaal. dMlfi-s to: hlshcr ar.d b-tier
thing*, amblttun v. alms. Ideals Dot
the two. the lowest and higher, an-

morrlrg Add on* capful of sucai.
one t,..;x>ontol ea. j. „r clove.. Mnoa
mon and all*:-!--.-, and iiiu-xar enoush
to makf a little thin. Hod tore-

.brAUn M,« PMMMUA, M. bAlA. «, MOMI Mil .^AA. b.<A<. _<b. HAM
then indeed -U life worth tiring. Then kernel has become hard. Remove the [
oil dlseorte cease, ■
tbtoge bavEno power t
"troy
•Uncen under our' control. Instead of and epic, the vinegar If yon prefer.
eontrolliug „..,tod this way He. toe Use a. a eubsUtui. for caper, or uee “^Tr

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l£iair. ftoT* J^lly blJ^mxnge The lltUe sonvenln wound to whh Measure to kTposeessor as d^ toe
r X^‘ J^^s-pI^rvS p^ ^
toezpenrive sUckpto. keen sene, of a^J^SSo^
««ke a syrup of one ^mn of not very
^
strong vinegar, three poonds of sugar

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the millennial day. dawn.
Crab Apple MarmaUde-In making
“>*>' «<*
-But this 1. chimerical, you
a crab apple or any ofher apple »«.bright dream, an Imagining of tbinga maUde or Jam after straining the ’
• '**T
that can never eoflie to pass. It cgn pulp pUee It to torge crocks to the
Mnures. which were
only <»■€ to pass In IhlTleay: Iby oven. It can cook tho required length ***^”
piaster
each maktog Us osm goU an enfb^l- of Ume without the neMlU' of the
ment of the Loriag spirit by Mndl« cMstani sUiring when cooked on top
chlldre
out only ^ ud loring thougbu. of toe stove. Jnst before il to douadmire m> -art gkllcry "
by apeaktog only Und and toring add a handful of red C
voree. fcv^radlattog Ught always to This add* a dMlghUU fiavorto? to
Ctoarvlne Carptt. or the ^Jeer.
a'l IU« derk»comer*. Ton totok thto toe mermaUde and toe colorlr.s o,'
T:.c pro-Mw-* l,.-rc xi-cn arc toe
to Imposstotor Try U and ees: Nm In toe drops givee a plMslng pink tlnU
thet 'ave Iwtar v.-^uri-d '—
a day. not in a y»-»r. perhaps, but
-------------------------'
m-f.-SAi.mai . i-art-r!,
'Cii'.'sc
goonar than yon think, your *oul win ■
A Teat
o.ls i..-e no:
rally known, s:
fall ta hammy with tha Lor* -toat
A reteotire motnory to e. pood Uitog. intormaikm
irrly be n bluss.ug
MM'tfDhn wtirtda toat are. and bF «nt toe ahOlty
forgm to often th^ to the home, a* It to enilrel.v relleble.
"
-A <«
toe. tiao tokto of gmtsecs.—Sotocted.
nd U the directions are eareloll)

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______ ______
little of the wax oq
pickles and other reliabes.
to be u»ed tor
party mu« be
“**
*•*'
»Ptoly
without removing (hem
Atfv supper the company gathered looted <Iih care, to be a e ot baring one by i
around the open Hreplace when, from.perfectly fresh flower* and s«ed pods
branch.
The single leave*, pressed betwoM
r^^'
^
«~l....................
i’*- ‘’“Jo-'s «f...

comer, a Uiat have
p.Tf«tlv-^ean a^ to to.
^
„.,low-wool w*. thrown Into to do to cut them toe
day they
‘^
> "at'«i-tc.or>-toe room
,,,,
hostess. It was a Urge, are needed,
varnished, can be made ornamratal
bm of fare used « too dinner com- very irregularly shaped 1*11 that she
If they must be cut the day betftwvA? *
**r* One

.AM AAXrMMlL «1..n ,b. MlAd MAp, tAMMA». M. MWA PAfp... Mid Wsht
*"« H. "MMl-" >ln..-8MAMAd.
«-------' to and assumes control there I* much onions. Chop all fine. Pnt m salt, liked It best of an. It made me think
ton makes or life thnt It wa* intend- nsd lei stand all night. Drain In the
€‘»-"‘toe. The watU and
*„ ,8jg 01,

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Ikwrae-Boasl rtos. roast
turkeys, roast Bremen geese, roast
Mongrel geese, roast beef, roaai
ducks, roast chickens, roast woodcoclm. roast plovera. roast teals, rwsi
quails. ^
birds DTMcrt-Tnrks «P. apple*.
orange*. grapes, watermelon*, muekmelons, mtoorc* melons. pe*rr-. peechf'- green gages. flHyU. almonds
-----------------------To Boll Cracked Ecp*!
v>ll crackiul «.KS(i adJ a I*-®,
sjiocnful of salt to'tbe wate.' and they
will cook without haring eny of the
whlu came mo.

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----------------------------------------------Laundry Helpa
A toy washboard, eoetlng tan cents,
Is Invaluable for use In washing oM
ucea. ribbon, and handkerebiefa It
^
" **■» “
ftrtIcUS and save* toe hand*.
^ riisty wire clothes-line ton't a
verrlico thinglo hang white clothes
Some bright sunshiny day Just
....
give
tliM lino s gnoJ coat or point
l-,et K drj and pM on snutovr. ruevrf- ;; u ary 'and hard before you
use It again.
tVhen you have acewebed jow white
goods by a hM Iren and think yon
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place, and emphastoea the Joy* of Ilf*___________________
and of living. Appealtog to us through
A Nova! Salad.
all our sensea. toe pleasures that It
ooetolrd earrats to twx*tolrds
brings are cetstlm and anfalltog.
SbPl«*- Chop eaqh
Been through apprectoUve eye. the
««“• ftoa. Mlz together, adding
beawie. of life overshadow and *. «*neroua flarortog of sugar and
eriipae the hemeJy. rough pueee. 1“'«'toste. Serve on letThere to an attracUve *lde to every- tnee leevea
thing and-this an aonreclaUve mind
' ecieberr^ loii----will
first, and longeri r«tember.
One quart of emnberries. one quart
“v
«f water, holt tin tender, atrato.
To Fry Bacwv WHhoM ShriVeltog.
«>Iro three eupfols of angar to bMITu fry UcoD without shrirellBg lay tog-wnter, add Joloe 6l «lz letnons.
strii« with edges aUghtly overtapptog ndd water to make one tnllon. Freese.
to a cold fry pa ^
Mowly'u^ 8*rto with aatod or meat courses or

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