Grand Traverse Herald, November 27, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 27, 1913

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

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1913-11-27

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OLDEST PAPES IN WCmeAN NOSTH OF CSAND BAPIOS-ESTABUSBED 1«R.
Covers Om
Grand Trav­
erse Regloa.
ADD TEATZaSX BAY BAOIX
TRXVEESE aXT. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. TlirUSIlAY, NIIVEMHER 27, 1813.

TRAVERSE CITY
DEAD
OLD RESIDENT OF
SEVERE Blow YOUNGCOUPLE
JESSIE WILSON PAUL ROSEAFTER
DUCHESS WILL ’
MARRIED TUDAY GllAND TRUNK
LONG ILLNESS
6LEN ARDOR GONE
TO DICTATOR
MARRIED TODAY
DEFY DANGER
SHOPS BURNED
Frankrort. MUli„ Nov. S.',.—I>ruI
Rose, one of the furoniost fruit Knisers Id AIlcfitRaD and tbc man who
UUKlit many other fruit men In the
Btale modem ineUiods in retnird to
erowinc.'iierktnf; and marketing fruit,
died at kls botne near Klherta.
miles from here, yesterday momlnit
from apopleiy.
Tlie iMKiy was taken to Morenel.
Mich., for barisl. The funeral services
win. lib held IVedDi-sdar from
MiM Wllaen l« tha Thirtaenth White homo of tils brother. Roy.
Homo Bride and This Number
kir. Rose was born In Kulion eouniy.
Hu Bun Coatpofoue in
Ohio, In Ik^T. aoit' when a smalt boy
Family History.
SM taken to Uenton Harbor by bis
luireou.

Chester McIntyre of Glen Arbor, age
Miss Nellie ' liOwrie, daughter
7K years, died at his home at that
Mr. and Mre. Robert A. IxiwtPplace Saturday. Nov 22. of paralysis
IVonl street, and Fred Itean
Mr. Mclnt-jre wa*B an old soldier and
Elk Rapids., were married at the AsIN AFRICAN
a faUbful worker In the Bible school
l.ury Methodist church Ibis morning
tnd In all church work. He wi
.HI by the Rev. \V. J, Coates.
ntember of the .Meihudlst church. .
Only the ImmMllaie n-lalives
ieavea a widow- and three step-sons.
KU-ndance. The newly married
Richard and Thomas Dumbriile of thU
fxxiple were taken at unre to the
city, and Harry Dumbriile of Empire.
'h. « I. mornlnK train and left for
FIRE DEPARTMENT UNABLE TO A number of grandchildren and a host
niiit, where they will visit for
of friends will mourn bis low.
MAKE HEADWAY
weeks afi^lM at home al
The funeral service w-ai held at the FRIENDS UNABLE' TO' CHANGE
aive. Adhsrenti of Huerta Took
•mber ISib at their farm n
HER MIND..
Glen Arbor church. Sunday. Interment
to Their Heels Toward''
Elk Itaidds.
Second
Heavy
Low
Company
Has
at Port Oneida.
tbs South.
Met .at Pori Huron During Past
sta’ Will 6tay In Wllderimaa Per
Few Weeks—Shops Will
lltj- I’nitedykress 1
Five Mentha Among WiW AnL
bs Rebum.
Blpaso. Nov. 5a.-=Tbe Issuer the
IPTom Tuesday s Record hislc l
mals and Savage Tribes
great battle between Fcderals —-•
Washington. Nor. SS.—One of Wa»h(By United Ptms.)
Witoora Any Escort.
rebels south of Juarez bad not
Ington's most i>erfect nutunin da>:
Port Huron, Nov. 2C.—Block 1 of Ibe
setili'd at noon today. J-YghUng of
sretAed those In the capHal today n
slioiw of tbe -Grand Trunk Railroad
BY HENRY WOOD.
a desiierate characler conUmied with
attend the weddinit of Miss J'e»sle
JAMES HILBERT EELLING PRO­ the advantage sit-mlngly in favor of
iRom, Correspondent of the United
company was destroyed by flro early
WUsoD. second daughter of the ■•renlDUCE AT 800.
today, causing an estluiaieil loss'of a
tbe reln-ls. This battle center shift
dent. and Francis Bowes Bayre.'Karly
uilllloii dollars. The lire started from
Rome. Nov. 23.—Joseph Knowles,
ed from TIerra Blanca to Zaragosa
Ttslug wu the order at. the While
undeteruiinod cause about 2 o'clock
-the .-modern Adam" of Boaton. who
Ho Has Rentod A Store _ and
where Genml .Salazar with
House. The bride and family nkh
and deai'lie the efforts of all tbe local
went Into toe Main woods ‘att nat*
Keep It Stocked Voar
fcderals were threatened with annihi­
few guetu breakfasted at S» o'clock
lire
deiiartiiieni
Hie
entire
plant
u.-relle."
Is to be gone one better by
Around.
lation by a superior force of rcl>el«
and soon afterward a streuni of autoiconsumed. The shops «-ere the largest
the Tkebess of Aosto Under .*Ar
l>ut the tlniely ar.rival of relnfornv
bearing relatives of the bride ami
in IHirt Huron, employ Ing about I.Sou
more exacilng rondltiona than tbose '
meats saved him. The Fc-derals
groom began coming to Hie cAei-utivtmen. They word used tor re|>alring
which Artlst"Knowles chose for HmmansiOD. Outside the.lMille House
If a person hu goods to sell and slowly reifeatlng*
disabled freight and .jiatsenger seir last summer In the Maine woods,
El Paso. Nov. 2:.—Having repulsed
grounds throngs o(-ciiriouK gathered one market Is ov-rcruwdcd.
This wan the second big pro|>erty loss
the duchess will demonstrate the
the Mexican (cderHl forces, the Con
helore lu o'eloi-k.
ilnkle.1 another one This is the plan
suxialned by tbe Urand Trunk here
IMsslbUliJes of toe "Modern Ere."
conilnnally wiiblu. The nrsl "teli- James Hilbert works on and he has stiiuT|onaUiii% under Uencral Villa
during Ibo paM few weeks. During Strikers Charge Thet Thera Men The one difference In which KnowJea’
phone visitor" was said to be the
D successful. He had dispoM-d of day Were following up their advaiilage
llu- recent xlorm over-the Great lAk«n<
Were Laid Off Beesute of Their
experiment was sllgtatly more baiir;
bridegroom, who called up Miss Wiifancy' ai'ples. but he had several gained In tbe bank- of TIerra Warn
the coniiMtny's I’ori Huron property
Union
Activity—No
OisorVico
President
LI
Yuan
Hung
Is
Re­
dnus
than tbe experiment ot the
SOS from the home of Associate Jus' lundrY-d barrels of firsts, biindrodi last nighi. They i-ontluued to harass
WB-: damaged $3«.<>(>u. Officials an­
tfert Have Occurred.
ported to Have Joined Intereot
duchf-s will be. Is that toe Utter
Ike Hughes- of -the supreluo
of bushels of onions, a loi of squash ho Huerta truo|M< In thelr^r<-tr.-at
nounced that Zb<- conii>auy ]>rubab]y
.With the Revolutionary
few clntbee. Knowles
where he was to remain until the hour and lie had had made Into cider all •ouOiw-ard. taking prisoners ntid .s<-lr.
would r< build'iiiiim-diaiely.
<By I'nlte.l PrcHS-1
Fercca
wore bis birthday salt imUl be bad
of the teremonr. Dr. Sylvester Beacn ils cider aicpW- The market was ing ammunition and sui>pHes .Villa’s
Schneciady
N. Y.. Nov. 23.—Ten killed enough animals to make hi™
of Princeton, who wu to iierlomi the wea^.-the goods bad to b<‘ sold. WUh- estimated losses are Rxi dead and 2<hi
tbouaand
eoiployes
of
the
Geueral
(By
I'nltct
Prcs.s
)
suit. While set cutUng aboHAely
wounded. It is Mated tbe fe-leral
ceremony, called at the White Hoin-e.
ii^rious planning
Electric <omi«ny here walked out this loou from .contact with everythlnff
llidiln. Nov, :‘:.--\Vidispread i
during tbc luomtng. Ho admitted that cured three cars and loaded them slain will greatly exceed the reU-l
morning and the Bbo|>s were Immedi­ which modern elvHUation baa pro­
lution against Pre.sldi-nt Yuan Sbl Kai
tbe word 'obey" won't be used-is the
them to tbe American Soo. loss. The battle line extended for 2"
ately shut down, with
believed to be fon-rasted by numduced. toe duebera wiU limit thete to '
tiilleS:.
The
great.'st
numba-r
of
men
ceremony.
• This is a field that hu never been
The closing of toe plant throws out
aus roveluilonary uiirisings reiiort...................... - and medldtp
Washington. Nurr S.>.—Amid
ouched by tbe growers from this enraged In a battle on Mexiran soil
19.5CKI work^. including
ii
tbe strikers,
be carried os' toe' bato o(
scene of tarv beauty. Miss Jessie section and the merchants In the since ISik |>anlclpaled. Villa's fonx'S ed from the Inlcriuf of L'hina. Vi.-e
The wa)kolJi followed
foU.
a refusal of toe one small negro lad. and tben wlU
preKidcnl l.i Yuan Hung, om- of the
Woodrow Wilson, second daughter city had the thing all to tbemielves numliered T.r.du and the fcderals
.reinstate V-.00 »hou;men. go toe "Modern Adam" on better
The engagement oiiened near TIerra ablest soldiers In the country Is seof President and Mrs. Woodrow WII- and the prices were high for
Sealing Partcl Pest Packages Pula Including
dcra. t^nU}' by plunging Into aa unknown w114erI>oned
to
have
joined
the
revolution
Blanca
wlih
artillery
flrc,
and
at
the
non. wedded Francis li. ^yre. of New consumer. They were opposed
Them in First Class
The strikenI cbariU tbe ness.where not only ber subaltasc*
Sian Villa merely dofendi-d hla |«-.si- Officials f-ar the country is on the
York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H
outsider coming in and interferMafi:
laid off-because
le of ih«r unof another vmlcni convulsion.
wilt d^iend on ber phyelcal endorSa.vre. of i’enos.vlvanU at 4::iOo'c]ock ring with tbelr sales. Custom said tion'. but toward midnight orden-d bis
Ion actiVllt
asee and mental ingenolly betwhere
tbU
a/ternoon.
Surrounded
by ihat he' should not relaU from the fofres to assume the aeifresslve Then
I'opinistuT Friedrich U alrHBr
the
f^orsl
retreat
started.
the will bare to protect ber own
foreicn diploiqau resplendent in tbelr
the local newspasiers would
making |irr|«ntlons to care for toe
life
ev'cry moment from wild animals
brilliant uniforms, the highest oisf
Uke his ad's. He Interviewed the
annual Christinas rush, whic^ this
and savage trtbea. This U a
dais In the service of the countrj.] mayor, chief of police and the fob
year, on account of the added business
which I?ve faeraeir did net haye to do.
ibers of the most exclusive soclsl Printing man.' He billed the town,
which wilt be transacted through tbc
Tfie^^hicheM of AosU hda juat left
aet of (he capital, including several took orders from tbe crowds who
parci'l lao-i departmcDL Is expected ti>
for her fourth Afrieaa hunting and
liiuidred friends and kinsmen of the came and delivered the goods him­
unusually Isrge. In order to facillexploration trip t
two families, the bridal couple took self the next day. Each one who
c tliC'W'nrfc and Insure delivery safenever before attempted by a woman
local merchant bought sev.-rat
tbe Presbytertan rows in the East bought told his neighbor and the re­
l> and on lime. i«trons a'rc requested He Was Literally I
and very seldom by a man. Accom­
Rooin of the White ..ouse. the scene sult wax .that the produce was near- barrels of fancy appliw from a Pen To Prevint Secretary of State From
observe the following roles;
By Sofkitera From Jewelry
panied only by tbe negro lad, who
insula fruit grower some time ago
of many famous and hlsloric gather- fy 'all sold at a good advance o
l*nrccls or letters destined for for­
lnuing_Auto Licenses Under
Timva.
and sent a barrel to a friend In the
will carry the only.bsggage, abe plana
inga
eign eoiintries shoald l>c mailed before
New Law.
the prices that he would have
to spend rrv^q^optjig. In fh« un«gsouthern part of the sUte. The
Blmpllrity marked the cefPmony. celred had be sent bis produce
Deeeinber 12. In order to assure their
my Vnlted Proas )
™ regions'of'A'frf^-^i^'bdlng
.
friend scads back some of the coi:
plored
but the scene wu ohe of royal grand- the Chicago markeU. and still
Il!« I'r.ile.l Presr.l
delivery by Christmas.
^
WashingioB.
Nov.
2C.—"Never eolirelr for her
Ton her
'cur. Women In brilliant gown.s. the customers bought them for much tents of the barrel and congratulates
i’ari'el |>nst iiaekages must not be
l,aiising, Nov. 2.',- t'orporation I'ouncorps of fcl'lw to the president In less then they had l^eii paying. Be­ the sender of the fancy apples. The wl iJkwsoiior IV^troil today ix-lilloned sealed with wax or Christmas sUckers. again." saya Rej.rescnUtlve "Jim; prowess as-a' hunter. The doeheis
one of tbe best hnntera and aports.
wording o( the letter led to an in- zhe supreme couri for a writ of man­ Sealing puts them In the first class di­ Mann, a hen anyone asks him bow be
unlfoms, the bandsmen bidden- be- fore he had Ven there long,
.vestlgatlon of tly>' rest of the apples damus to prevent the 'secretary of vision, and the sender will have to enjoyed heading toe special booee ,bmen of the world. In ber past
those who had opposed-him wer«
committee which was “sbanghled" African trips, however., abe baa been
It was found that they were noth­
ib full dreu regalia. th<- bride,
from issuing automobile licenses xy first class postage
best customei*. even some of
The matter under thi- provision _of the new law
Ing In a rich rreain white satin gnwn, racrebanu bought his goods finding ing but cider apples
Tags should not be used. Write tbe Into aalectlng toe IIouw of Repre- accompanied by a reUnne with all
aenuilves- wedding gift to Mlaa Jee- the accoutremenu uaually considerall combined to make this, the iliir- they were so superior to what they was placed In the'hands of a local Ixiiig a lax of fei cents |>er borse|>ower address plainly on the wrapper.
Wilson, lie blames Represent- ^ necraaary for such an
teenth White House wedding,
eacli car. I^wsun asked that the
The sender's name should be writ-,
bad Is-en buying. The sales were attorney and tbe matter will b» pu>hatlve Page of North Carolina for part Following the firat two of these exmoat notable of any of tbe twelve fast. Twenty-five liarrels of cider ed To ih« full extent of the UH- lu>- sccreUry of statiT be dire. t<-.l to sell
-n on all i&rrel post matter.
cause this comes tinder tbe pure! licenses undi-r the old law which prothat have preceded IL The Rev, was the first to l>e sold
Valuable packages should bo either of his trouble* Pag.- was treasurer pediuon*. toe dneheaa is declared to
of
the
fund subscribed, ^ repre- nave wearied of even tbto much eonSylvester W. ^ch of Prltrfeton, N. now has a store that he has rented fond law and the packer Is held t*- vMe^an annual lax of S3.
registered or Insured, otherwise' the
s)>onsfbk>. for there Is a severe jien
J-. family putor of iho Wilsons dur­ for a term of months, a former
I«»Ul authorities will not be rospon- tematlve giving about $5-each, al- urt with clvUlzationv during tbe
though Insdvenaotly RepreaenuHve piongea "back to nature'' and as a
PlTTSItl lti;. Pa.-"N.'xt time I go sible for tbelr safe dellvery
ing their residence in tbe universiiy qualnlanee is the "man In charge^ ally atuched to such a proceeding.
Sabath, of Illinois, and l^throp consequence on her third trip toe
to Jail, please Mr Poli.eman. leaver
Postcards, trimmed with tliuel
town, performed the ceremony.
while some friends In tbe Canadian
accompanied only by an English
me a-lone," wbII.mI A. 1.one. duck glass. muFt lie enclosed In an envelope. Hrow-n. of New York, sent III) each.
Deparfftg from the usual custotn Soo. will srli anything that he brings
Jewcln- aalromen literally hounded
gad toe black boy whom she
(hief. after !.|»endlng the night wlib Two cents postage Is required, and the
of While House weddings, the bridal there. He will use this first
a duck he stole.
stamp must I<e plircd on the envelope, the life out of Mann and Page until ;Hcked up In Africa on her firm trip,
couple entered tbe But Room to tbe a distributing station. Mr. Hilbert
not on tbe card. Many persons insist the gift was selected. Page shunted: 7-),e duchess today U in Chlre prestrains
of
Lobengrin'n
wedding returned last night and will gather
on enclosing the cards in transparent all of them on<io klann. The be-'pgrtng for t(,e trip and towards the
march, played by the I'nited Sutes several mor- carloads of produce and
whiskered ReiJgbllcan leader objected fim.of December, wiib ber black
envelopes and plaHng the stamp
l»y- tbe return wjjh them. He has also
Marine band and
the rarll. When enclosed-In this way but Page " piased toe buck." Solicit- ,enant. will plunge Into the wfldt.
of a group ot St. John's. Pro­ found a niatk.-t for the coming
presumed that she will arrange
Ihe stamps cannot be cancelled and ore wore out the carpel In Mann's of- n
te»-ant BpUcopal church choir boys son for all ili.- tomatoes. jwpi>eri and
They cajoled, pleaded and for occasional communication with
thjB card will go to the dead letter ot- flee.
The i-ridaJ party forsed tn the din­ tnusfcmelons that he ron raise,
brought toeir "Inflnenoo" to bear
soos. Prince
fleo.
ing roiin. after the WUsoD and Sayre w-in contract with hU neighbors for
upon him. They showered him with Amadeo who is sixteen and Prince
_fan.ii> lartles had entered the East lomaioes so that he can ablp them
phoiographi of silver plate, neck- Aymon who la thirteen, bot aside
Jtooiii from tbe sute sUIrway. The In carload lots and the prices will
laces, and so on. MAn said he gpt
h „ ^^1 considered likely
k'si gii-RU bad already found tbelr be belter than any that are received
so be didn't dare go to hU own of- ,h„ gayong
anything about
pian-s Mr Sayre and bU best man. in this section - It Is
RETREATING FEDERALS ABAN­
flee, because of the Importuuate sales- her until next she emergra into
Hr, Wilfred T. Crenrell,. Of Labrador. raise vegetables ' in the northern
DONED THEIR HEAVY GUNS
civilization next spring.
tle»pend.-d the atate stairway, and P>-ninsuta th.it equal those
To prevent any jeweler from secuK
Not only ber husband tbe duke, but
proec-ded V, hta position at Ibe right Grang Traverse region, and the poo- Rebels are Net Pursuing- and Villa
Ing free adrertuing was
also tbe Ueg of luly of whom the
pis there are quick to grasp this opof tbe aitiir.
Will Enter Jrarez and Be Wel­
-Mann's worn troubles. Some firms jngg ,, g
jg
Just as the clock pointed to 4:30 ^unlty to secure Mr. Hilbert's
FIFTH VICTIM NOT EXPECTED
comed as Great Mili­
offered tbelr wares sway below cost gry way to dUsnade the dnehorafram
o'clock, the Marine band which bad frpit and vegeUblet.
TO LIVE.
tary Hero. ,
for toe privilege of being toe firm her proJecL She made it known,
lirertoUKlr pU-ed softly, struck up
to supidy toe bouse present Mann' howevto toai tha Bourdon htwni In
tbe wedding marTb. This wu taken
<By United Press.)
turned down a dozen offer*, where be her veins not only does not heeltste
up by the choir boyp. who awaited
El Y>a8o. Nov. 2€.--General Villa,
believed ralf-adrertlslng was toe prls
the bridal way in ibe-west end of
who was the victor in tbe most sangu­
ripal aim'of ih.e Jewelers.
the Red Corridor. Radiant In her
inary battle fought on Mexican soli
Despite reports that Ml
shimmering robe of white utln. a^d
tbe American Invasion In 1M.S.
Oark. daughter of the
Eidney Weathers of Saginaw has
leaning on the Mt smi'^of the prcslto make bU triumphal entry Into
the house, was selected by Mann and
denL the irldc took up the triumphal asked the aid of the local police In lo­ JusMz today. After 30.hours of fight­
ShoM Worn By One of Them Wert the committee to select the house
caaeph to tlhe alur'—a raised platform cating his sister. Miss isabclleiWeath- ing below Juarez. 9.500 federals are
Bought of Detroit Finn. Olatriet
gift. It bas leaked out that kfrs Mann
aS 1the ««>window opening on
In a Iriter received by Chief of fleeing southward In complete rout.
was toe "power behind tbe throne '
Denny
to tbe eart terrace. Following came Police Canon this morning. Weathers The casualties on both sides are said
Among ths Dead.
and actually made toe nlUmate selec­
John I. Gibeon. secretary of tba
Wood- atated that he had lost trkek of his to be enbrtDous. but it la Impossible to
tion.
Wenere Michigan Development bu­
row Wilson, sister of the bride, as sAster some seven years ago and had
Ft an artnal estimate.
(By United Press.)
reau. IWTM today for Urbans, lU, to
maid of honor: Mias Btronor Ran- been onable to And any trace of ber
The flight of the federals was so
New York. Nov. 2C.—Pour persona
arrange for exfaiblu at tbe nunoia
(Vilpb WUron. another sister; Miss since. Recently he was Informed that precipitate'and disorderly that they
are dead and a fifth one la dying as
State Honlcultural society coeveo-Mary O. niiKe. of Baltimore; Miss she was tn this city, staying with
abandoned 20 big guns which bad done
a result of a beadon collision be­
tloD. He win alsoi.bave a good dis­
Ad-Jino MIlAeir Scott of Princoton. .Mrs. Newton proprietress of a board­ deadly execution during the battle.
tween two antomobiiea along Peihan
play of westerti'MIcbicsn apples. Hx#
-N. J.. and Miss Hailorie Ilrowti of ing bouse. Anyone knowing
Apimrently the rebdis are nol pur­
parkway early today. ,Two youag
dates of this meeting are Decembra
Atlanu. Oeonria as bridesihaMs. Ben- wbereabouu'of tbe young lady can
suing. Juares Is quiet today and dtwomea te the'ear ot Leonard Cohn.' Cedar Run. Nov. 26.—The funeral ot 16. IT and 18^ From there the exhibit
Jafidn B. Burton of New York. Dr.'
Wadlhen' address by applying liens are preparing to welcomo YlUa
who ware killed bare not been tdea- the slz-moniha4>ld son of Dr. and Mrs. will go to <^bampalgn. HL. for a wsto
B'uvll Clark of Salem, Mus, Dr. Oil-' I tfaori^Ure aUUon.
,baek as a hero.
Mlaa Clara Catherine LaFoUette, Ufied. Tbe shoes wore by one were R. Newman of Charlevoix was bold and if tbe apples wtu bold 'up tbsy will
bcrt Horag of Montclair. N. J.. and.
daughter of Congreramaa and Mrs. Ira- porohased from R. H. Fyfe of De­
from the borne ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer be taken a .week Uter to SprtngfiMd.
CbBriee E. Hugfau, -J^of New York,
BHEFPIEIJ). Eng.—Tbe wdridSCOTCH PIAIN-S. N. J.-Cold slor- Potleile of the state of______ —
troit The other Mead are Cohe sad Crain here yceterday. and Interment Ill, for tbe third show. At aU these
acted u ushers
WHh perfectly famous cuUery firm Joseph Rodgera age turkey put 60 people to the bad Still In school^ but will be aeUve In the Thomas Denny, yjoneteenth dlatrtet was made in Green Brim- cemetery^ places tbe lllnstrated lecture win be
ire of tbe younger set la the
'tlBied Unad. tbe brldeLud her father B Co., has ret to Install Ita firat type­
a woman's auxiliary supper. But iUonal capital thU srtntar.
Stella NelBOO Hr*. Newman was formerly Mias Nlu given that bas created aueh a favor­
writer or telephone.
'iContinned pa
ttve.j
the ptomaines didn't UU an?.
wlU alM die.
Crain of Cedar Run.
able UnpreMlon la other locatltlsa,

CBIEMONYWAS SIMPLE^E

FEDERAL FORCES DEFEATED AT
TIBRRA BLANCA

ARMY IN FULL RETREAT

FOUND NEW MARKET

FIFTBI UUIDRa MEN IDLE

WILL LIVE OY HUNYNR

UPRISING IS
AGAIN FEARED

TEN THOUSAND
EMPLOYES QUIT

REVOLUTION IS FOMENTING

c
AFFBITS 19,500 WORNMBI

SOME TIMELY HINTS

WILL PRUSEGUTE FARMER
FUR MISBRANDING APPLES

WRIT OF MANDAMUS

MANN WAS GOAT

VILLA VICTOR
OVER FEDERALS ili^ss cura c. la folletti

DOTH SIDES HEAVY LDSERS

SAGINAW MAN WANTS

TO FIND SISTBl

AUTO ACCIDENT
KILLED FOUR

MET DN-PARmiY

WILL DISPUY APPLES
AT ILUNDIS GODYBrnOI

FUNERtL OF GRILO
AT GBIAR RUN

niSD TBAVXBSX BXBALD AHD T&AVKBBB bat XAOLE. TEUB8DAY, NOVZMBEB 27, 1»1S.

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Graarf traveru Herald
Aad mrtn» Bw Auto
TWICBA.WE1K.

FakUM TattOn ud TbrnOMr* i

HERALD AND RECORD CO.

Verdler borne rule till which was
Williens or Dollars
passed by tbe last tesUlature aad | ^ cleared over* year by the poulgiven latmediate effect A teat case try laUera of tbo I'nited Butes. A
was brought by three dUzena of l>o-! large factor In the i.rodurilon of tthis
->roflt U HARVKU/8
CON
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- CONDITIO.N------------POXt*DRR. It keeps
laying
the law was hold to be ronatltatlonal. cbicka grow rapidly, wnrdk <rff disease
by the circuit court Not content and keeps tbe <t.mU l.rlshi and red.

THREE WOMEN
TESTIFY
TotkeMeritor L;diaE.Piidc.

With this decuion It was taken to the |«e Vn^tlo^l^r^l'W-‘V.^S
hu,'. VerebU. Com.
bibber court for a final decision. It i.j^iers of Wooded hors^. Price 23
U olalned that the neoMre 1a lovaUd eta. per package. Sold by all drug-'
pound during Change
bveauae It was giverf ImmedUt* efof Lift
_______ ____ _____________ matur
iUKb 2. IMS. at ih* pottoffleo at fect alihough the act was i
Tnwta Cttr. Mtck.. vodsr tko Act of
Sfteator. Til.—" 1 shaJImlwnTB praise
Oosflwi ot Mwek X. 1S7$.
lie peace, health
safety as the con- from Bellaire. whore he has t«>en vis
ItliiK
for
the
past
few
days.
Lydia E. Pinkhaia-a Vegetable ComMitution provides. It Is also claimed
E. J. Munree of Kariin. who hai
Offloa. m Prwrt St. Both PhoiM* 23 that It was not a consiUullonal
It has done
measure because the. printed bill was been visiting with friends in the city
much good at
g
of
for
the
past
few
days,
returned
to
his
a the desks of the i
Change of Life.and
tbe legislature tbe required five days home there this morning.
ithasalaobelpedmy
....SiAO la AdTuee before Its passage. The obleciion to
daughter. Itisonu
Several college gtudenta, who will
.... TSclaardvUce
of the grandest
.... «0e la adraaco home rule In the cities comes ffom be home for tbe Thanksgivtng boltnmaoot
medidnes for wothose who are Interosted In corpora- days win play on the alumni team to­
burn that can be
ions that are tumisblng public ser­ morrow. when tin y meet the high
bought I shill try
vice. for they see in the measure a school aggregation at Twelfth street
w-'■[ • ' induce others to
8. W. Mitchsll returned last night j H
l | ttyit"-lira.J. H.
ft. tbo paal row vookt 'Wostero menace to their financial Interests,-_Caupselu 206 :
_
bM IcMt hor two moft prom- for the poople an-' given the power from hlanlstee. where' he has been
aUcUcaa
Second St, W. S., SUyslor, lllinoia.
do their own legislating tn regard for a short time oo Susiness.
iarat’ mad progr^ire *frvU growere
I»hUadclphia. Pa. - -‘It was at tbe
the affairs of their )>artlcular city.
Alfred Ketter leftWa morning f^
U‘Change of Ufe* that I turned to Lydia
It
Is
a
contest
between
tbe
people
^ Paul ROM or Eaberta. .Tl
Detroit to be gone aaveral .lays
I E. Pinkham'a VegeUble Compound.
areia the ewes wiso caused tbe outside and tbe Interests and It 'will be
business.
osingHaaB tonic to build up my syaworid to talte aotice of tbe superlot eating to note the outcome of the
C. M. Fingle pf Summit City, it vis- tcffi. with beneficial resnlta.”- Ura.
JUha UaywaiU). 1B2G W. Venango St,
(Tioga) Phils., Pa.
region and keot this fact before the There is a demand on the part of the
people 10
public br aetUng the pace for tfap^
the'PeoP’*
•« rule themselves
themselves and
and it
It Is.
Is.
.i ■. u. ■ u.
San Francisco, Cal.—"I hive taken
iT^e aute 'evident ‘h«t
that In «>e.
the, »«rse
course of ovents'
eventa'
»««vyw.|ght._and
l-.vyw.lght. and lightweight.
lightweight, y-ji. e. Pinkh«n'a Vegetable ComSi
wh? stuiSth-r *ni obtain tbl. power, biit Ilk. ”
‘'"ton'and Oak Park s.-hoo1s ^und for ^y yearn whenever 1
They ware noth men wno stnaieo,
.
,
,
_ |da>ed Newcomb Tuesday afiemoon. would feel bad. 1 have Tone through
thrir bualuea. with the greatest
Tl J Ushtwelghts CU-33 In favor of .OalC, the Change of Life withooT^ny Sbs
deuce and never lost an opportunity i^'r hrt^^
and tha^ the Compound for it
to introdnee every
proved of real benefit
OBO. a BATB8. Muwtlni EdUar
W. A. GIBSON,. Editor.

ssrssii

Hazed ne Way

lag regularity, no matter what iheL
. and .also knew bow

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of Ljdia E Pinkham a

iltSK Hobert Schumann wrote b
Clara Wieck: "1 have givti, aeveral
hours bird study every day to n.cii
and Beclhore-^nd to my osn murk
and coDMlentlbusly menac'd a targi
correspor.der.ee. I am a young man ol
twenty-oigiit. with S very acii«e ndnA
They say 111 be In love some day.
-------------------------------------------------------- ap artist to bool; yet for < Lghl
Rot I don't know, pa was In loro
VALUE OF LOW-HEADED
TREES
' ‘‘=‘"
— but he'a
_______
1 »"d have br en sitting aUlI and savin|
married i
money, viihaut a Ibooghi of Ependlai
All the Eeacntlals
Profitable I
U
wasn't
pa's
amutonH-af
,
*
Tree, Other Things Being Right— i
fault he got mar­
Easy to MaAtge.
ried. ' Pat awful
Any
har.ds'>me.
During these days when some adman tbaCa hand­
vanc«'meat is being made In our or­
some and a widchards along more stA-niiOc Hoes one
STATb til .MICHW.hN. the llilr
often bears arguments agalosi some
Irienty of money
of the things proposed and practiced teetilli Jutl;. j| <-,ri uit of Micblganhas a pretty hard
by some of our best orchardlsts. One Couniy ol ‘‘i arlt-iptx,uis.
time to keep from
fn III.. m;,ti.-r .,| a|,|«lnUng th<
•r these Is against the low beading of
getting marrl^.
tltiM-s for iit.ldiqg t..rti»s of Court ll
fruit trees, says the nutnera' Review. ^d I'ir.ult tor M,.- years IkH ani
And. then, be
tried to blame It
By a blgb-beaded tree we mean on
on me—he said I
whose branches come out of tbe main
The tinid-v for hi.i.iicg t.-mis of Coun
S'-vd ral i-o‘ir.11. s .-oiin,rising thi
needed a home
trunk four or five feet above tbefi"1 til..
>1“' »*•ThlrteenUi Jii lltial rii.ait of Mlebl
and tome one to
grmind. or. u tbe writer beard
look after me. and
man say, 'liigb enough so tbat yon can. for the y.ars'li.u and iwts. ai
■hcr'.’l/V fixtil and a;jj»,ljiti
,s followa:
all that sort ol
can get a horse close to the
Antfirr 'County.
cultivating;- Hy low-bead.-d trees we
The fejiirth Monday,b In i'rd.r
'rhruary.
Pa and 1 lived
mean tr.-« beaded, near tbo ground,
T)i(‘ r.cgnd .*;c:ida> ...
In a bold—and
doiwnding soaewbat upon tbe varlThe second iioi.daj In Auemtt.
biB -glrr lived in
The second .Monday in Dctolicr.
a flat serosa the
Tbe first Monday in P>-;.mary.
street. He and 1 always took s
The fourth Monday in May.'
The third Monday In Ai,i-uki.
that ev. Bing I told him 1 was tired and
The
first Monday In l>'.<t.miM.r. '
that hod better got MIta Jane—ihu
Leelanau County.
was bts ‘ girl"—and take her out tor a
The third Tm-» lay tn Kehruary. •
walk. He patted me on tbe shoulder
The first Tuesday in May.
and said he was sorry I didn't feel
The first Tuesday in AugasL
kike going, and thari the last 1 saw of
The third Tuesdav in October
Im that evening.
{
Grand Travers* County. The firsl Monday In Mn.-rti.
Hut after that ^e began going la
Tlie second .Monday In June.
Mies Jane's erjo' evening. 1 got tired
1 he lavl Monday lij' Beidember.
of BUjlng alone so I began going with
The iJiird Mumtay In l><-t'enilM-r.
him. Dated at Charlevoix. Michigan. Oct»

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Legal Notices

M,

,VNK.
mih Judk
at the bottom t* the- fruit business
W-houafWlvea In the *>«"«* *t Barker qj-eek.. after a abort >• Pix^fd. read and answered by a
Pa always Mid I had a good bead
and by their sheer force and energy ^un,rj- *ould boycott this arUcle the l*»e In tbe ettv on business
i »•■»“ »“d fcfto In strict c.->nfldence. ^ for business, so after that I made him
Mte
I. . lolii wliw.
Tt. eoM >lonw«
1. ' Ed«.rt O... of
wH.
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Id
tok
hotel;
they were regarded as the greatest ,
invesunenl at. any jirit^ and
‘x’en in tbe city for the past few
I nine o'clock for 2.1 cepti.
I. Chsriey Alley, Tony
experts Ir 'he natlen In their chose;
1 a positive Injury to health. kluca* days, left this morning for Manistee.
At
ten
o'clock
for
11
cents.
Hew The ract is that they both ,|^
would lend to where he will speml the remainder PraslI and Ben Church muke i
At eleven o'clock for ten cents.

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Caaning Co.
oct28-tf

^ -|”r Vokkh
Tokkh iuv,k
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Bowers Harbor prlcei
~25c for elder apples,
partog appleo 50c. Bolfe
ptioneoe-aiz. SS8. Bell

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null, ard pnlM, t‘e way for oibera
On Thanksgiving night former gov- and one collection will be made In the
l^fi'i’'. ThW son of aurprised Miss Jane—she
encaged In tbe crafty to follow with *n,or SuUee of New York. wUI de- nioming.
;»»'l Nettle Ixiwrie «f traversethought be was coming in. She began
perm to them-etres and the comChicago upon graft
H. Therre IMt this rooming for
"•
W‘d raiialri-iU to bawl.
disgustingpart
W.iniew In which they reside. The conditions in New Ytyk. and bis ad- *>«* home at Petoskey, after a short ''toiL '“^ih uf Tn.v.-rse nty.
j Then rame the most disgusting,
—ot0—Iwmv ferju. «oid Pkilo— tbelaflaBae
And. lo-make
secret of their tnccdtt was hard vance noUces say that be win tell t>"»e in the citv on bnilness.
j Ralph Wynkoep entertained ten of
1 fle
come
work coupled with coustsnt atudy of »„ch a vivid story of villainy on the
Mra. Chaa R.menter of Manlawe.'hl- young men frienfl.s with . vent “n»r me-^^me “at had
d f^vnln
inlng of Tre
' ‘tad l^n'able
the probremt that they faced and the
of Tammany benebmen that It Is vislUng with friends here for a;K>n supi»*r last night at his borne.
ntgbkfor tbe
HoBdnd r
nVis
r of the methods which they wm
the hair of hU audience, few daya.
ne aicA So I
evolved for overcoming* the enemies suUer knows tbe facu and Is —
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t along\ and
rthat iber bad-to contend with In the orator of sufficient jk>w«+ to make finished the work railed for in their
way of Ineectt and
tree diseases, k interestihg at least for tlw wen «*«Hract for the plumbing in )be portNorthwestem Michigan Is mllUoni of gj,o captur«l hit official goaL '
offlo bulging.
dollars better off because these two
’ ~~
| A new stamp bock ha. been issued
chopping
men lived and actually sacrificed ■
C»i««i4 w
"" **'" « the local postoffice,


high
their lives to order that they might M»Dg dUIienilH
Heretofern It has been possible to j Mias Lillian Ohmans. who has been per. and pretty soon he grabU
bring to greater perfection the bualA Pittsburg woman who had her obtain books containing ellher U vielling friends in the tiiy lor a his bat and told me we were going poses, anything but high: for exI
ample,
tbe
chances
age
that
such
a
nuniher
of
day
s.'reium'tl
lt>
her
home
over to tbe hotel. After I got Into bed
State Bxak Bnilding.
nees to which they were engaged, husliand arrested lesUfied In
court iwo-centstamps or 24
one-ceni
e will have tbe lower brancbM. at
pa said heM forgotten something over
and Which they knew was to bh the that during tbe forty years of tbelr KUmps. but the new book contains in hJIk Rapids this morning..
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
at Miss Jane's. i
means of developing the region to married life ber spouse-baa whipped'24 of each and selb at T3 cents,
It. It took bim an hoar to find
which they lived.
her once a weok. w-heiher she needed • Mlaa Claudia Peteraen leavea this’"''*”
I. When such a tree
Get their list of properties
whatever It
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-,1 or no,, nnl ,bro. to .or.,., o.,,. tf„„oon lor O^- bon, ,n TO, tiE;'"''"
rise i.<k hn—n t.ibi.. U bearing s hea,vy Tosd of fnilL th*ae
with owners' addresses, or prop, Tbe
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P !»•
|.Ulon,.n. ,0, nooj nonn,,. Tb, „
Tbn.knart., „,b b.nl'™'''
buitnnd nos gtrob thirty dnys tn jail p,np,,
1 think MIn Maud would be nice,*
nice.*
are used,
said! Miss Usud wsa one or
The use of props tn. an orchard to
Otnnr. ot Ootnnn .tebmaio „n„ "* ■-«'*"
botty M.rvlo ,nd Etb.l 8av.!“"
„ ,k,y„, „y to
„„
at cost of tZ:,. Buyer and sellare making great preparations to uke '-br, o, bob.,b„ia o„„„.
er may deal dircet if thev pre­
•---------------------- .praa Tbnibnrlvinn a,® trlobb..
advantage of the ojienlng of tbe Pa-i
bh. fairly well" aaid
he "Bnt'
^ poaalbto to tmin tbe
Ihls moriiijis to visit iholr hrotlic-r. K
said
"But
fer.
n.
rij
eiu
said be.
be. Hut
tree ao that the branches
number of the teachers of the
ootoo buo, to otuoo tbeb- bo.lon. (SVC AWSy WIHC
can't you think of some one else
R. rhapiiian. at Plnronnlng. Mich
will
have
pore
of
an
upward
grawth,
B]>end
Thanksalong tbe Padfle caaaL boU In
.............................
"Well—how about Mtoa Harriclte—
Pope -Hus
X bu cleared < .1 th'^p‘“:!'
Edgar Ormaby leftvtodMy for Grand
but
It
to-a
recognized
fact
tbat
work
^ ''
North and South America. Tbe Ger­ wine celUrs at the Vatican and given
"totlves In their Raplds' to spend Thanksgiring wiili and Bbe's rich, too."
"Money Isn't everytlbttg. Mias Jan* done severni feet from the ground to
mans claim that tbe esnsi wHi re- the rare vlnlagea they rfbnuined
homes.
his daughter. Mrs Carrie llolnu-B. and
thinks a lot of you. my boy."
•ult In a great boom along the en- ihehospluls. convenu'andmonaater-l
«"’•'»* toivea tamer- hU ^grandc hildren.
/
"Does
sbe-said
I.
..............................
morning
for
her
home
In
Elk
tlM coast and that they are cotog to lea of Italy. Tbe pope ia a teetotaller
le'Aound.
mV. and Mrs. themaa Oumbrille and
"Yes: sbe says you're the nicest
be tn the race for
In a iow-toUded. weH-tralued and
himself and hopes by bis example to
'>•>• *'»•
Rii-hard Iliimlirllle returned from filen HtUeKellow she kfiowa"
pruned tree M have all the ussenttols
acy when the great waterway to fin-'encourage the other church dlgnl-,'
Arlior. where ihi-y were ^atl^^l by the
"Where do you come in at. pa?"
for a profitable one. other tblnga be­
ally otwsed. At the present time the taries and clergy to abolish the i
"Dh—a—that-ihai's different "
weatem coasU of these eountrtea, es- of lignor. This acHoir- wUI. give the
Detroit.' Vpsllanti and
"Well." Bsld I; I thought I'd say ing right- We have a tree tbat to
T.?2 E.' Front 8L
aotnelblng to please pa for once—"But easily managed tn regard to pruning. Both phonos.
pectoUy those of South America and canse of prohlbRion a world wldT^’^*"'’ 'topMs for the last two
spraying, iblnntng and packing. Good
do you think sbe d bave you'
will return this evening.
Canada have Wn hard to reach by impetus.
nnis docked here thin iiioniliic on iH-r
labor tor doing tbeae thtoga to always
"Ob. of course," eald pa.
C. C. Bailey ef Alden. was in the way Koiith.
Teasels from Europe, and aa a
at
a
premium,
and
It
goes
without
"Have you popped the gueation,
clly- yesterday for the day on bnsi t Gus Olsen beesme qusrrelwme at
suit the growth of iboae localities
aaytag that th* ami
POP?"
have been greatly retarded. With
one of ibe local ll\i,r>--barn» into morn­
"N-no. my
d. faa
aererml ibouaand miles cut Off from
Harry Smith of rbicagta blazed a
ing ami be was lork<-(] up by Chief uf
place It Is a well-known fact that loww4 vh
visiting Police ('arson. He is af prcaeul wv
tbe ocean voyage, necessary to reachI new path for suicides when be at- y^»tcrday

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Pardee BnsinessExcluiife

Cenuny Awake

FARM OU BUSINESS

GINSENG

Will pa; the highest prices
for Gin^ng and Golden Seat
FREIMANN &

: New Metood

the
porta to this aeetiin
ll stands "to iwnpted to take bis life by means of/f*®"^*
—----------------------------- -------------.J
berioR up in the station.
reaaoo that a great Impetus win be • the stove polish route. It to not be-1
”• *i*«to ibe apple egpert, to
given to mariUme business when the i llwed however, that this will prove
the city looking after display Elmer Irfi toJsy for Cadillac to spend
HICKORY is vauiabu wood
canal to opened. Germany to ao anx-;a popular method on account of the F^xis for the various apple shows Tbank^Klrlni;.
Jsnc'8.

I
-----------t tbe lion's share ofthU. w-ay to whlcp It mnases up the facial ‘‘‘*1
‘X'Ing held In different paru' Mrs. Floyd Johnson left yeaterdsy
-. ^
Wbt-n I esme Into tbe room Miss Howwver. Dssto Tpms and Blsbe Af,
,!jb,
,„„a
trade that abe to not making any fuss - c
» ot tbe TlcUm.
Jane was si red as a beet They both, ford gamtoaring Maes foe Broede
about tha tolla like Engtond Is.-for'
I w. V. Capron ef Frankfort, was wedding of her sister, Mlaa Josephine looked awful hippy.
•be feels tbst to' tbe course of Ume
-----^ In the city yesterday for a abort iwiarrr. to William Clake. of Uvertime on buslnens.
j ,*^.1, Engtond.
ber proflU from tbe buslnasa will
Prof, J.
offset many timet the amount that
trill be charged for the tolls W>en ,
Mis*
u„m.T .~i ui..
Istrotman- Wright lor dmnk- oui phenomenon connected with the utack the lirtog tree* to the spring.
It is considered bow much the voy-i
------ vJi.K V. ^1,
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l» I'>J a cutting of hardwood tree* to the Ozark Hickory Is dtotlactly a native wood
age to
weatem co»i
coast will be
re-1
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. ,7Mudylng In, fine and'oost* of »7.5n or spend ten mountaiiis Cavities near tbe base of of the United BUtes. No forvtgn
Are ouly purchased once. Th _
dneed to lensth it Will readily be aeen
Ctoetonatl
Conservatory
of days to the munt> JaJI. bv Justice »he trees are often found to contain country grows It to say large qnanfore they ebould be ot modem
)ve „otan.«-t«
no barrier to .b.i"1the'
- •
—M,m, mm
.* iiejc
It to one ef the I
Ihu ua.
pm,
-l"tT
U»K
nut .u
„ ».1bw
«u, u,,.
- these cavities a
Blrdasll
this moming. K8o ,..
far Slam - gas. When
design, built of moat dunbl*
Tbankagtvlng recital given last Friday sight and has been unable to raise the IT 5fi 1
malertais and arttoUcaUy fiaftatlons that ar really to eameri 10 1'“*"®
cutters of tbe region woods to tbto country.
Isbed. Yon will flod only such
12toreLJ ii^ns^
*•“»**•
Bealdea being used extensively by
their endeavor 1 secure a abari of *““ "*‘*“’**'
•«
, were well received.
aiarriag* lleenee* were Iteed toshowing It to be under prde- manufacturers It to used more than
at the worfca of
Mrs. Frank Huclkmantel and daughMite Mabel I
I of Bende
tbe new buaJneaa that will be 'opened
A. W. RICKERO
da^- to Forest E, Champin of Thomp- „re. and If lighted It will bum with aH other woods combined to am^
-op to the worM in ISIS It to evident !'*"**“ *“ ***““"
I" «hc city shopping yesterday, Bonvllle. and Blva V, Caswell of a fatot yellow flame. T1»b sides of the ing meats. Hickory glvee a greater
Traverse City. Mlcb.
321 Bay 8u
Both Pbons.
tbat Germany will be ;the atrongest! “IT '
Oeiehell. who has been In
Lawrence L. Fillmore and cavities conutoing gas are to ail cases amount of smok^ gives the meat a
"y opponent lb* United SUtM
osaiee will
wui have
oara ' u
^ ‘
Ha're. Mont, to Bome Ume arrived. Martha Bonkowakl, boto of Traverse <*rke'»'*d and look •• though seared pleasant flavor, an even color, boms
In the markets on the weatem
** Seymour .and two aepa Ui the clly last night and will remain' city.
' ' 'Hh a hot Iron. The popular belief stowly.
Fly, and saokca the meat with
> mrAM.
'
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went «n
to Allegen .1,1, morning,' where . some -■___
timei*
8 E HMklna of Intoriecho* ws*
district It that tbese trees are smaller amoont of shrtnkaga.
and aa Mie to going about tbe matter
with; Claire Davis left thie momIng for I, i J
™ b,il^ OTTOM .tlrou,, tt,lr r«.U -1lh .
hMc, U »«t tor mor. to.r-»•pon a tafr basis It to evident ihsi they will spend
mer, 312
.'nion 8L
The funeral of Harrv u wsit uAi
Uupply of natural gas. than any other wood. Everyfarmer
where be will spend
ebe will have tbe edge upon th* relative*.
>L 'CUa.
» PratL
mZT!,;
^ «• WalL who .Bd the land on which they grow Is .bonld bum all dead
trees on bit
phone 8<6. We treat yon aa «a
other
_ . ________ ..,.„,„s tbat are to“"*■
deuffhtar want Thanksgirlng with retotl'
meo oi injunet received in-an accl- valued aceordtegty. An examination tarm and ao help-to oonserva the sup
woold wtok to be treated.
Bellaiee, denL. to Detroit, _ will be held from of tbe gas collected frpm a cotton- p]j of hickory.
eltoed to beaiute about the mmstien ^ ^
O'*"* OoolittI*. .
•dA ZOdt
Tbanksgirtog witb friends.
of canal tolls In the
waa In the city for the day yealer- ti,e home of hla'mother, Mrs. A. W, wood tree was made by Prof. Buaonk
_____
Klon Flik* left this morning for, day.
Propagat
Ciltlee along tbe coaat are brM>arinc
WalL 221 ooardman avenue
Fri­ of tbe University of Kansas, end it!
R. L. Rea* of KlngBlcy, w
found to be anbatanttoDy
for a greet revival of bnalaass and Mancelona, where be wiu be over
day
at two
o'clock. juacto
Mrs.
—« .afiemoon m*
V vtojvia.
Black raapherriea do not eead uy
.
city yesterdey on bustoees.
•ven aow the whole conntry to b««to- Tbanksglrlng.
lUrry M. Waite, and the body will «
propagated b,
I- W. Porter of the HIHerW fruit
C. M. Dame of Northport. we* in be bmugbl bore tonight by Mr. Walt's tlon of Borne free hydrogen. ProL ‘>'“Tla« tho Upo of tbe ahooto to th.
atng to feel the oomtog beMtIts of
By the -Ka-olar" method I
Pw«,.
aa.
Tl—uto tool to.a .toara
farm at Honor, paeaed through the the city yesterday on bis way
the nmr canal.
coUBln. Roy Walt of DetrolL
gu to the product of decothpoelUna
plant*, which can be transplants^; ffkove tboee aching teeth- absolutaly
city this momtpg enrouU for Chica­ Lonalng.
Id wlUfflUt the nae *
ot the bearnrood of the trees.'
by the following eprtng.
go to spend Thanksglrlac with hto
I uBoonK;loasn*aa.
The BHver Gray* held their firet
KANKAKEE.
lll.-Elglitoen etnfamily.
'v_/
dancing party of ' the season to pioyes of the 8Ute hosplut for the
with weak hearu ...........
.....
Mlaa Zelma Amee, will
epentf Horat'a aeademy
Monday- nigbL Inaane. who posed ^or a flashlight
Psper Frem Bsswesd.
Biirnly th* LimiL
"Kaolar" method of.painieoi eztram
B Auee aim awalUng with Thankagfriag wlu her relaUree tn There were twenty-rtve couples preesr msde from sesweed has been
Aa aebestoe-Uned vwt. pocket
tion.
picture to a saloon. lost their Jobs
tatoeet the/decisloa of tbe eupreme Central Lake.
s£ted by an EngUsh cbetntoL It to which a lighted dgar can be carried
DR. W. O. KINTON.
«BL Mnale waa tunitohed (by tbe when tbe superintendent glimpsed
alleged to be'fireproof, watarproet aafely bat been Invented hy a PhlladatB
to the legality of the
Many Kerr setumod laat night Theatra urcheatra.
the picture.
sadodortaia
cUataUor,

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Jh9 errand Jraverse J^egion
Cwnpllcd e*ch w«* »y * «tafr
tiM direaion of MtM Clan N.
Bat**.

NEWS

tinir

Im.m«d*«u

vielnity

with I

<^rand Jraverse County
JraHrstO^K-FD-tfot
Tr»v*w cur. R- F. D, No. 6. Nov.
—A *on was born (6 Mr. Ud Un.
Jacob Cavlteb, -SatiiTtla}'.
Ed Potrama and wit* a|<ent Sunday
at Jamc* Ko^Gspa-*.
a baa bouisbt a new
8
cole

bark
Rudolpfa LoomtB i% fxpected
Friday.
.Mr*, wmum Cooi>er> l.rolhcr ajwni
a {c» da;a with her Ust week.
Herman WUkIna baa bouahi another
pew -boTM.
* .AM
Georse Ultard and wife were pieaw
of Ed, Aldrich at Grawu on Sunday.
Will Dunn ba* moved on hU farm.
Ednai Harry. Arthar and naritwl
Robertson. Roth and Naudie Wilkins
and J'mnk Wagner nave not t>een ab­
sent from school cbls term.
Loolsa Hammer left school last
Mr*. Hammer moved to Buckley on
Wednesday.
Glen Stephenson ba* missed only
___ __ -ord In apelllnir this term.
John KukU. who .•oul.l noi s|*eah <
understand Knalish when entcrln
school this term, has eompkiod ih
first reader.
RENNIE SCHOOU
Edna Tompkins. Teat ln-r.

Pbirici Ml. 2 'Sail Bog
v:a*a -. -

I Ray. Nov.
District >
.Icisdfi l>Diulne
sia>nd a few weel.».vUliin6 In l>etroU
after Thanksgiving
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
Lnmbert will rare (or the farm during
their absence.
_
Frank Weathers. Jr.. Bert E«ey. Ar­
thur Graham and .Norman Ix-wls left
last week for the north, where they
will hunt deer.
There will be a dance at the East
Bav town ball next Saturday evening.
Willie Forton has punliascd a ^ne
team of colta.
V
Mr. beach haa. returned from deer
bimtlni^Hc aUCC^ed in l«gglng two
fine deer.
Charlie Dlefa went to Gaylocd ob
Monday.
Mr. Caniff and family have moveil
to Alden for the. winter. .Mr, Caniff
will engage in lumheriiff.
John Carlisle has his team of wealem horses broken and they prove very
MIm l..ena Conrtade of Angel U visiUng at John Dlrkerwon's.
,
Mr. Edgecomb will leave (or TVirolt
to v1*lt friends after Thanksgiving.
John Miller is spending these fine
fiavs In fall idowitlg.
. Manlneau Is hauling wood (roni

.vi'u;'

of last week at Willlamshar*.

Tom and Fred l.«wU' left for. WashIngUm last week.
School Hotea.
• Ethel Smith and Haiti.-Carli.de art
absent from school on a.-cuum of Illturned 1
Rnasell Trimmer
school after a week's
. The aeating cgpacHv
-has been found lnade<p>ai
(•upils. and a number of nt-w soats are
about to be liistalle.1.
Our library waa
esubluhcl
Ust
January and «c now have a total of
I3'.i volui

yaba
Yuba. ^OV. "Sr..—Url
lurned home after a (ou
Amazlah Hubt.l® of Haiche* Croa*inc has been vislUng at the home '
hit niother. Mra, Gtwrge Dean
Newell-Dean left Friday tor-R«)V
vine for a two weeks' viali ' 1th his
bile worklDI

o the road last

Qray PWrIel

School Notes.
MIta -Clare •DnOey retumeil to her
home at Kingsley. .Monday, because of
The
Grny numlct
Ulneiu. Her place Is ttclDg filled by
r Mias Carrie I
Mias Belle Gee.
t held from
IT of Peter II
School cloecB Wednesday for a few■{.
Mary’s
churt-h
at
Hannah.
Nov
dava' vocation for Thanksgiving.
Olh. Deceaaetl liad been ill with tit
The Misses Belle and Mildred Ge<i
TrcnilosU for 'almut two years. Sh.
will si>end (heir vacatiuu
with ttc
eaves
a
father
and
mother,
four
broth
Misses Ellen Madison and Clariy l)uf
ors Mid iw-o sister*.
tey at Kingsley.
igb Grlfflih
went
to Tmver»
Nancy and May Gross entered the
Monday, returning Tuesday,
pilmtfy room Tuesday, The .same day
and Mrs John Brodrlrk drove li
Beruia Gross cmeee.l the sixth giade
kingslev Tilrsdav.
of ihe inieriuertiule room.
Jolin Clark and son Wiley were li
Glenn Dean Is absent because of IIITraverse niy «n business l-Yldiiy
larshall drove, to Wexfurd oi
Monday.
The iiiarriuge of
(Meva Worn
id Clement llavlpr was sol^inized
St. Mary's chiir.li in Hannali, Nov
Father William llernils ofilelal
Ing
In
ind groom
i
p hrlde and
(
ivarems. -M
IV. ;t.-Morton Hu- Mr*. Josc-s
*
>h Worm.
amlly «l>ent Sunday with
Dlrnev Wart. Marry Brodrick nnd
■Ills. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Cm
■Idrlck were gue
\\ nt, FitrgeraU*^'
and Mrs. Simondi
(ieo. Ansiett met with an accident Sunday.
ast Saturday while buzzing wooil.
Gik). Cute was a Kingsley caller Sat
vlien a large atlek rolled on his lln- urdav.
;er. jamming It dulte hadlv
ind Mrs, Irvin lUwiiiig* nrr ei
Wlllh
.....................................
lam IHII^s
shredding corn nt
|H-e«txl
It'd lioriie from Grand Rapid* Sal
Weber's liid Wm. ^tzgerald's
week.
Ham- Bro'lrlck and Blrney
War
, Wilson has pi
thelafw
-uve to Kinesley Saturday
merly owned hy .
Surge...
Willuir Fiirwnr.l and UUtley War
Mrs Tony Weber
returned home
ere visitors at the Drodrlck horn.
from Traverse City on Saturday.
Myron Cunningham dx|m>(-is to tm.ve
IhTiiire nrhdrlrk. CUm Mirhel. Ac
his family to their home near limige le* llumrlt h ond Olive Brodrick wer.
this week.
me*ts of Helen MieUel Sunday.
John Siiiltli has nhd »
new si.ie
J. J. Heus.dl|i of Kingsley was it
track put In around his mill.
ihluirhood Thiirsdu;
lohn Xewniarrh of Traverse City is
spending a few duys with ht.s father.
deasnntly i
Isaac Xewniareh.


Summit CtUi

Frank Iliisbamii recently harvesietl
sevepty-tive bushels of iHilaloes fc'im
a qiiarier of an acre.
William'lloodw In
and
wife, who
Mr* Samuel Forward nnd son. Clay
have Iteen -londing the
|«isi
four
n. ^It Tiiesdnv for a week's vlsl
montlia in Grand Uapids wiiit their
IthYier larents. Mr. and Mrs
II
children, have returned to their houi.hefe,
Vi-nier. of llomir.
Mrs. Geo Grav, John Clark, Wil ■
Mr. and Mr* Erior-Burch
ark, Mr and Mrs Toqv Mh hels. th
who
hav
vMilng .Mrs.
IsM-s yjditk and Nellie Clarke an
•nnah and Gerald Rawliags w.-re el
leren spending a
rialned at the home of Mr. and Mr.
I »• day* at the home of anntiier sisat Knichel Sumlav.
pf. Mrs wmum nizimrald. before
xfls* MartlM Miller of Kingsley 1
ciurnlng home.
week at Js*eph SrhnelOscar Ixigle U visiting hU sister at aiU'i
llverwboJ and will lea.p in a few
Ml»# Aahes lloinrlch was ihcgu.
ays for fana.la, to visit 'Us ,-randBiher. whom he lias never seen.
of Miss Clkra Michel Sunday.
Frank liusliamp loaded a car «.f |.Er
Win Urte and
Mrs.
Wm
is! daughter. Hazel, wei
atoes nt lawlen SJ.liiig We-li,eMlj..-.
.. Clty-'Tt.efday
Clarke wa« In Wexford Tucs
Mack left Monday
■II pan of the state.
Forward w-ent l<> i

Mrs. Wade Stnltbia recovering froi
a long UiD.
Miss Oakee filler and brother. Ja<
cob. are rooming oo
I'nlon street.
Traverse City, and attending 'high

Tuoday

ind wife were Buck-

Sctmel Notea.
Forwar.l surr-.'edr»l li
•legraph |iole on the
-per and
dlsentaneli
the wire*.
Now the Stars
.nd Stripe* again
wave
over tb.-.-bool grounds.
Nellie Hark and Bernice Bro-lrl. k
sere neiiluT ahw-i.i nor lardy during
jhe sebool nionth,3u*t |uv**ed.
Alton Forward and Gla-tys ('ole re­
ceived biar* In the third grade for
siiellinc
Marion Itawling* liavmg r.<-elv«id the most
stars
dminc tlie
month, was given a lH*>k.
Zennali
RawHiig* an.I Kddie txigie Wereittveii
otid gni.le, neRher Imp
lord .luring the -week
lllg misse.i
Imuse (

rule IVierson of Unsing i
ends here this week.
Poll was a. Klngsb-y caU<
Wllllai
iUtunlav
Francis llushamp of Big llapidi
vltditng his St*). JViink.
for a
Mr*. Geo. Slorr* ami children. De'
V an.l Gladys. J.-ft Wednesday fi
inaway. wh.Te they w-III lie guests
re fears are etilerialned for tlie
of Alex Wood, son of Mr. and
lohn Wood, w1io l. fi for ciii.-agu
.ly of I.ake Michigan. aUut the
time the severe storm sm-epniie Great
lidlng* have t.eeii rlvcelvc“l
of him since.
ind Jacob Roop and Nlose.
.............................on
a
dec-r
•xt«'dlli

Mrs. D3vi.l*on Is ^ery ill.
DEM. St'HOOI..
., Tl.dia Ucldlnp. Teacher

Jrafaru Citif. R. f. P.

an accident, falling over the steep embtmkii.cni
ami
being
quite
UdJy
. II- F i
shsi.en up. They were tot seriously
sl'cn. Satiir.lay
Injur.- : as thev were working on tlie
ift.-riiooli In Trav.-r-.- Cltv with her
rwi.l I lie next day.
.who hu* jKHm quite li. He U
Alec Morrison returned Friday from nos I iii.-h lm|.rov«*I.
a hunting trlj*
He brought a i
imlRsioni-r llornshy
ind E
elrci detr tiack with him.
Brown save an illustrated

The ijieaner* held
their meeting -S.-h^^^ Sanluition " In the tlrunge ha
Mondav mi-tjt l« eelctlon of olTicers.
Mrs Huff of Troveiae City siwiil
.VIMS Laura IMrton of this place an
Sunday wpi, her moUicr. Mr*. Fred Charlea Topinka of
Traverye
Cli
Hale.
w-pre irtilted In
marriage
Tm-sclu
lid
wife
were
• John Bennett
morning. Nov. iMli, at >St. Franvi
Wednetday.
Traverse ''uv U
church, by Kev Father Ba.ic-r.
The
Udics'
Aid
1
The MellodlK
bride w^s gowne.1 in white eharni
meet Frida', N.
ZMh. at the home and carried a iira'er i>
maid. Miss Margaret
much
improTod to cbarrocuse ami
carried chrynanihe
I- to tie around.
muma. An eialioratc six eourwe din
YI'HA aCHOOU
ner was served at the Forton lioroeto
JMli b Pavstia. Teacher.
a large number of relative* and In. vlled guests.
There was a wedding
reception and danee in the Eyt Baytown ball to the evening. Among tha
gueals were 1-Yank Toplkna-of Deiroli
Elk I.ak«. N'l
2.'.-l.litle .lohn
and J'hllip i'rovencher. who acted as
ler la ill '
beet man. Mr. and Mr*. Tdidnka ar
Mrs. Will Gee. Mr* John Hoe'tin.
at home at 2l’r. l-ilari Tcpih mreei.
Mr*. Will Anderron an-1 ten. Daryl,
('. A. Cresay waa to our neighbor­
an,' the MIssc-* Mil.lred G-r-and EIleD
hood Monday in the iaieresi of the
Vadlsoo were Travere- Cll/ vls'ior*
Oxweld Acetylene
ti e last of the week.
cmdUv Insulled a system
(or Jease
Jive new memhers will he taken toI.. the Elk lAke Blesoer Arbor at the Well.
JJtUe Mias Mildred I'mlor visited
derallou meeting D».etnlier :i.
sr acbool on Jlonday.
Jlonrtay.
Mr* Joalah fhirtis leU last week for
The pupil* neither absent nor Urdy
Toledo. O. where she will spend the
-during tb* month of .November aret
wmier with reUUves.
l>>na_.Ag«chllmaD. Evelyn Tremaine.
G.«rge Hoffman was a visitor to tliit
larence t'mior. VIolA
neighborhood a few da)i h
...
ikowskl. Eugene Z.lm'leorge Gee. Jr., vlal^
merman
and Evelyn 1'mlor.
lake school Friday afief
Our
school
will
be closed on Friday
noyd Hewn U wnrkM
The Groa* family haM n ived (rota of Ihl* week.
HANEY SCHpOU
Lenora Allen, ToK-ber.

Tliuraday afternoon.
Sir*. Blsel and sons were In Traverse Cltv Saturday.
Esla. Leonard Wheal and Wm.
ic-ot were In Bingham Thursday
and Friday
Malting
Mr.
Wheat's
daughter.
The achool report for Ihe month
ndtng November 21 I* a* followa:
Number of days uught. 2u.
Number of pupil* enrolled, 12; num­
ber of girls enrolled, 4; number of
\VB enrolled. 8.
Average dally attendance. 10 plu*.
Those neither Urdy nor absent this
month were 1-ena and Glenn Trecce
and Basil Rain*.
RICE SCHOOU
Frances 1. WlllUm*. Teacher.

Mn*ler Elmer Vandcrmcade waa a
Ultor nt school Friday,
ytrihur McManus vlsiied at Wm.
Buchan's Sunday evening.
Mrs. hYank Warren visited .Mr*. Re­
becca Warren of Maplcton on Sundi
Mrs. Belle l-ntsitoQ and Mias Ce
ifayctte were Traverse City rlfiiorv
Saturday.
' crowd of young ixople called on
ind Mrs. Arch Buchan Wedoesday
evening.
Miss Fannie Widdls called on her
drier. Mr* Chas. Montague. Sondny.
nnd Mrs. Frank N'eaaon of TravSunday with Ur. and
ersc Cll:
Mrs. Asa
As: Curita.
Miss Glenna I.
and Miss
,'Mi . Fred Garland 8atur<lay aft-

nih
sluijv of -tBrTjviirfa!'- Mondav.
An effort 1* lM-lng made to s.«
library lor Jhe school.
Jnse|.h Reamer enrolled at
school Monday
lard hn.1 ll
liunilier*-lari week In the thini gra.I.
and Clara Schneider In the second.
Tim third graile are ready to Irngit
the fourth grade work In ariihmc-tlc
CRAY SI'HOOU
Myrtle Wycoff. Teacher,

JlrfHi
21.—Mrs.
Archie. N<
deen and Ai -........
Traverse City hViday.
Ucmaril I.yon made a business
lo l.erov on Saturday
.
Mr*. O. B. Jennings an?'MTS.Jl:
.Sidrer of Traverse I .. siasni
.
Tuesdav with Mr*. hYed Garland.
Frederick &icc»on Is having
new honee built on his farm,
was formerly known as the
farm. The work 1* l>elnc done i
Nelson. Os.ar Wldeen. Alfred Benson,
hhidl Nelson and Lndwick Nelson.
Mr. and Mr*. John Benson, Mr and
Mr*. E. G. Seaherg and daughter Ituih
and Rev. and Mrs. Hogfeli and chHdren took dinner and supiu-r with
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oepton and (amVandermead and little
son, Elmer, of Trav erse Chy. were the
guc-sts of .Mrs. Asa Cnril* Friday.
VIctor'Rundeeu. who has lieen work­
ing during the summer (or
Dudley
Griffin of Old Mlaaion. returned home
Monday.
Peter PaKl and son Busaell were to
Traverse City Saturday.
Mis* GUdys MeGarry spent Thurs­
day anil JYlday In Trayerae City.
Elmer Lyon left Tuesday for Daywhere he ex|«cts _to s|>end
the winter.
Fred GarUnd was B Traverse CU;
.Satordn:
Edna Dago of Traverse City
ipent Friday with Mrs. Asa Curtis.
Mr. an-I Mrs. J. 0. Lyon and chil­
dren.
Mr. - and
Mra.
IVinnell.
Alfred I.yon and daughter Mabel and
Carl Ahlstrom were rttltora at OUf
Suadeea's Suaday attenooo.

Bales, Nov.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Tru
man Smith went to Fort Wayne, Ind.,
oAe day last week. They wllk visit Mi.
Smith's sister and brother,
Basil Brown was enrolled at school
Tuesday. •
A serious accident was narrowl:
rene-l Saturday evening when a rtg
riven bv- Jay Brackeu crashed Into
Clyde Klrkhy's rig. No one t
juM, although the
vehicles
illo badly demolished.
Sunday evening Basil
Brown and
Karl Ashmore calh-.i on Roy 7.lrk,
A Sunday school
convention w
held at the Bales church
Saiurdi
Coad gave ati Interesting talk
ind Mrs, Fred Garland and t-hllafternoon and evening, which was
dr and Mrs. Art-h Buchan and groat lv enjoyed.
William Ashmore has sold fils farm
liiiohan were among th« r)*r. 24,—The pupil*
Grawn, ‘Mich.,
,( Mrs. Itobert Garland'k Sunlluir Hanna. He haa bought
urdy
In
the
leitber absent
(arm at Kalkaska, where he
the month ending
Grammar room
imlly win make
their (a
Flor«-nce Curtis*.
•mber 21 w
home.
' Krumm. Uosma
'Caller* at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Mary Powell, 1
Wward Conant Sunday were Mr. and Curtiss; l-eo Artllp Patrick, Sa-Mrs. East and rhlldren, Mr. and Mr*. AIU Powell and Wllda Batoy.
Bosnia Curtiss, a fifth grade pupil,
Wm. Zlrk and Mr an.l Mra. Ciy-nc.
d not miss a word In spelling di
Monroe CcHer. Nov. r.Wwln Conant drove to Traverse
Ing the past aehool month.
r*. Waller Baker vlslled
llv one day lust week.
The lerturn given at Ihe school
r* Meriato'Runday.
lJuyd O-lMp Is able to be about
house Thursday evening- was
well
.Mrs. Wynes. wrhn hns been visiting house again. He Is still unable to
auended.
i>r nieee. Mrs. Baker, has returned
line his duties In (he store.
Anderson was In
T
I her home In Saginaw.
Phy lU.s and Glody*
Fox went
Fred CowK's of Knolenai. Idaho, la Traverse City hYIday to Uke their mu- City oo business Wednesday.
Mrs. A. Saundera was In Traverse
isllllig his brother. R. A. Cowles.
■ lesson.
Ity. Saturday,
Miss Grace Rains hns lieen visiting
Ira. Alice Smaltz of Traverae City
Charles Palmer and family
. a caller In thi* vicinity Tuesday.
her Bisur. Mrs, llamllum, at William*
Ir. an.l Mrs. Cudney shlm^d their moved on the farm vacated by
burg
John Bean hds been helping Adam
isvhold goods to the u|>i>er iienlii
to-on Sawyer . was
absent
from
haiipel rebuild his liouse, They hav<
1 this week. Mr. Cudney has a la
-hool
Friday on account of nine**
on there an<l they will Uvo iher.
: .'oniiJetml alid have moved Into It
Mis* AlU PoweU waa to Traverse
Ia>q Fleirhcr has
bought a new
liy. Saturday.
horse.
M^. and Mr*.
WInrheomb
wer«
Harry GuUeman and fatnfly
raverse Cliv caller* Monday.
moved to Rapid Cliyr
Mrs Taylor and dajighter called or
Master* Bussell and Carl Powell
r* Eley Sunday.
art' rallera> In Traverse Cll:
Mrs. .lulla ('liapi-cl and
daughter
urdav.
Adam t'happel
, Clough
and
daughter
. R. F. n. No. 2.
Sunday.
In Traverse City, Thursday,
ic roft has bi-oii hauling poMr. and Mr* Herliett Wagner w-ere
■layiu-l.l
new secUonal book case, pur:
raverse ('liy eall.-r* Tuesday.
.nd, family were vls- chased with iiroceed* from the so­
Misses Mia and Fern Wagner called
dghi Si
cial. has been added to the gmmmai
^ 'Mbse* Clara and Della Baris St.
lid Mr*. Hunii,>hrey have In
week on a.-codnt
tway this lav
Ayer* and family moved to
Miss Ethel Monroe, w^o Is w-orktl
:he death oT i he former's father. God- Traverse City. Tuesday.
Grawn visite.i at home Sunday,
rev Humphrey.
Mrs. Charl.-s Wilson was In Travt'harles iin.l Awa Roger* called <
Mr. Bancroft. Roy
Itaocroft
■Bc City. Saturday.
.1 and Thoiiin* Monroe Sunday.
leorge KIkey went to Kingsley
Born to .Mr. and Mr*. James Giddts,
It S Motirmr. H. h. H..bl«. Mi
Saturday.
Thursday, Novemlier
ulia Chnpim'l. Miss Blsn.-he Monroe
min Welkcl sent on an w
t county muB
randdaughtcT lil
nd A Kyi
ness trii> Satur.lav morning.
wn
Thursday.
fii-er. called In
...........................
Cltv callers Sal­
itMTt Saxton and
Mrs.
Tibliul
The Misses Rosa and Belle Can' vl*miig at W. V. Bancroft'
field from Traverse t'Jty. called on
Sunday.
Mra. Tlhl>ot Is making
friend* In town Thuraday evening.
isit of n few days with them.
Mrs, Zada Hair and Mis* Addle
George KIkey made a call on Mi
'risp from Inicrlochen. attended thr
•lerro Sunday.
pciure Thursday night
Vrtm. Ko. h and Allen Keffcr liauled
Natiiella Brewer from- the
first
beans iq Fife l,nko Monday.
grade, ha* not missed a word
Ih'II and fanitiy went to Ktoge*l>elling this month.
lev Satu
Mr. Anderson'*
baby
has
1
a Sherman,were at
very ill ajih' pneumonia.
Belin
Sii^aj
Mlss.^na Brooks-attended
eirt lari
ithislcdfa giv^n by the Oratorio aWsu
villid l*oy.
ten iMvimri
at Tfaveft-e nU'. Tuesday ettaing.
MeGarryvUiled
Will and
Mr.\ and .Mrs. Homer Btsam and
iKT and family of
iaitmel Wetdeiibamm
r arid Mrs. Geo. Blsard of\TnivIrawn Sunday.
*e Cltv. viiited'Mr. nnd Mra. G. E.
I-Rhel Craminll of
Aldrich Vnd family Sunday.
Ith her I
-iKint Sunday
Uiraiiii- Bsvl* of thii place hs
Miss Blanche Monroe called
ndall
nd^rs
the hotii-r ol spelling everybody dow:
friend.-, Saturday and Sunday.
■lied friends a
PIc'M Met
School rcinri (or month endlng/Kci
Miss FJhel-Hackman .1*
vWUng
e c-lty sui
eniber H:
Nuniln-r of
siieti'llng
r*. Jones this wefk.
h.T M'
Philip Josephson Is unahl,
week with his-mollier.
-nd to his store on account of 111Mr* Henarirkhoii .ailed U|
Si.'idien Meitarrv last Monda;
l-Ve-I WI1.-OX of Grawn vl*ltcd Jim
ardy during th
rran-lnli nnd ijimllv Sumlav.
Btncrofl,
Be
Mr*. S’eydien MHIaixy and .laughtr
I llupiphrry. Kei
month endU„ ........................
'imphre
Ixrttle were In Traverse Clly- Saturda
Gladys Glddf*. Horence Nelson. A1
len Vam-e, Theodore
Weldenhamer.
iran'.v'llng busin.'ss.
n and Ella
,
X'lll Meng has
gime to
Crawi
Dorotha Vance,. Veranab Sawjer and
wore Urdy I
Those where IipJvRl be employed (or some
Krnest Townsend•Hi -lurliu. ....
Mrs. Melvin Artllp and son Leo.
Hoffman. GlarV>-s
Bancroft,
Alfr,
was a Travr
pro In Traverae City Saturday.
Bancroft, lairtn* Rnlchi. EllU Knh
Colon Knight and Cvrll Knfchi
Lura Wilson Is absent from school
I account of Ulnes*.
George KIkey. Teachei
Miss Francis Williams was a call• 4n Traverse Ctlv- Saturday.
Mrs. Jones entertained a party of
friends with a bIx
o'dock
dinner
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wm pay Me lor elder
apples, windlalla Me.
parina aloek 70c. Bolb
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KNIGHT snioni,.

Jtovard district

I, Nov. 2-'’.—Mr* Wm
'.Mllt^ Bee McIntosh ^ to Trav1 Suiidav at F. Krai
lae ritv Saturday.
1. M.Garry's
Lvrtla
Liitnian
Is, absent from
V. who came recent- school on account of Illness.
n SasXat
ewan. Is working (or
Miss F^lna Brooks waa^ln Traverse
He
*i-etn
Sunday
ity Saturday on business.
r, ^eOarry.
1th hi*
The pupils of t>oth rootrfs are proId Mrs, A. Kttlnger of
tring a Thanksglvtiig program to
>r*e (Tty vlriie.1 Siin.lay eveuint.............
lay afternoon.
aft«
he (orUKT s sister, Mr*. Wm. Kralochr|H- a&d daughters were
Frank Tlioriw
.re- Wale* will leave Wednesday
*e City Satorday.
lid Mission to viirtl his daughter
I Shidel spent 5
w England supper given hy
ir* A NHVin an-l Mamie Halney
liHiP Kr
s'
Aid
society.
Saturday
li Mrs John llenmlekson last
Visilld
Knna Kralo<'bvl|. daughtei
evening, was well attended and netted
Monday.
oehvll of Traverse rily, a]
IP society tlO-jr,.
: hauling
lumber
('has. RIee
her grandmother, >
the week
Mr, and Mrs, J. Rraj-ton visited at
l•llild/I^<utor hK. Secor
ihn Sawyer's-Gunda}-.
Ir/nc llciiii vMi.ll sehonl Frh .
•Mr* P. .Seeor *|«nt 8ai
P, Golden -*1)3
nephew.
Erpest
dhas Sanders vlslled George Wales
Kill With Mr*. K. Secor.
ownsend.. were callers to Traverse
Mias Wilhi-lniJna Wltkoji ooterulnIty Salurdriy.
^'^Fre.i Eggli hauled several loadi
e-l her friend. Cleo .M«-Garn'. SaturJess Brayton has purchased a drivo Traverse C
ly afternoon.
ig iiony for his wife.
... .1*1,ed arhool Tuesday,
Helen I
Jake Stover. Prank Hyde. George
Oscar Rlvette, our genial station
iry grade* are telling the
rltz and Arthur North hav
_genL has had
the misfortune
to
storv nt - the t-Yrst
Tlmaksgiving"
-oil) hunting, each with a fine roe­
sprain hl» ankle.
wltti paper cutting*
buck.
I Traverse
Wllltam Vance went
Marie Helm *i>elled the school dowi
rkhammer has gone to CadllMoBda:-------Friday afiernoon
n lii'lGtinite period.
BEITNER SCHOOU
Silncmaii and children hi
Pauline Niekereon. Teacher.
gone to Ohio.
They, expect to stay
unill spring.
Fred Brook* surled
for Alcdna
,-ouniy Dfonday.
Mrs. F. Oamiwau si>ent Friday with
• Gunloti nistrlci. Nov.
.Mrs, P. John,
Courtade Corners. N'f
will flose Wednesday _fc
a llariman siient the week Strait spent Friday In T
giving vacation of two d
at P. Johnsoi
going 1
Utile Alvin Blouch
MiHse* Glady* Mahn
Ix-e Hornsby and a studenj froi
■hool to Traverse Clty
iirprised hy
twenty hN-e‘’’T
County Normal visited sebool Mooda;
Henn’ Forton Is doing team v
-lend* and schoolmate last Th’ursda;
afternoon.
ir A. L. Forton.
sixteenth
...........
and
Bertie
Smith
IrfK- Hoinshy of Traverse Clty.
ifiernopB
with
Idi
Hianied b; Miss Adeline RuBaell.
•hlch re­
Thori
nt; visited tbe Courtade
freshments were served. The •
The teacher and pup
ipHs of the Ho<
school last week.
left many tokens of rememhranv.
ird school are preparil
Fred Strait haa
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Drake vi*ltcd
liven at their CDrisi
relatives Saturday and Sunday In the
K R, Purvis has gone to Baldwin to
southern luirl of the county.
There will be no school Thursday work for tbe'!*age Lumber oempany
E. U Ransom haa gone north on
r Friday at the Howar.l school.
winter.
lUng trip
HOWARD SCHOOU
m. A. C. sates, who was quite lU.
Mr. and I
Alma Rush. 'Teachei
uch belter.
Solon were the guesl* of Mr.
C. sates Is taking orders for
Mr*. Chat- M«hn on Sunday.
fruit trees.
Geo. Douglas and W. U Allen
Wm. Robinson of Gaylord Is *i>cndplowing for sprint; croiw,
ig a few ha'-s on his farm .
Ml** Leola Drake apeni the week­
Elmer Harrell and family spent 8gnKlee IMstrlrt. Nov. 2C.—Miss Cora
end In Traverse CUT
vtoltlng
X} at tbe Seifert heme near Acme.
Yhett and niece.
Haxel
Crosa. of
cousin. Maud Gibb*.
Freeman Rasbo and
wife
spent
Yuverse CUy. are vlaltlng the forMrs, M. J, Robenaoi i. who has been
hursday In Traverse City.
laltlDg her daughtei
Hearv- Brelthaupt spent one day of
Mra. C. 8, Doud will
leave
Drake, has returned home.
last week with Freeman Rasho.
Ybre on Tuesday ot spend the w
Mr. arid Mrs, Paul Xemec visited
Mr jennette spent
Saturday
*ltb her bods.
Mr. and Mr*. Ohas. !>rarka Sunday.
raverse City.
Beniamin Johnson has been on tbe
Mias Pearl Mahn spent Sunday t
Thomas Lanhert and Fred Strait
lick llBt (or the part week.
home.
Ed Gains will move Into tbe Cran­ are cutting wood.
Mr. and Mr*. Tony Nemee of TraHugh Pronty and family spent Sun­
OM Cliy took dinner with Mr. and dall camp,. whereihe will apend
day with Frank Forton'*.
_____ „ ItlngouBcev
Mr*. Prank Eggli Ust Sunday.
Mr. Jennette is soon to neve on tbe
Charles Deonlv»** a Traverse CM:
polooet Ransom has spent anothei
Dr. Moon place.
caller Saturday. ■
fine deer home.
Frank Forton is asatottog Edwerd
Mr*. C. 8. Doud and
Mra. John
Gl'NTON 8CT100UTraece called on Hi*. 0*Msa Flare* Prontr with bis work.
Etlzabath E. Brans, Tmeber.

JbMjJilfrfcf

neod

and de1lvep#» will

•I

Courladi Comin

yog

your stock

Btiirmr

Qmton Pbtrirt.

yesra in

this Une of goods and therefore

Monre* C*nt$r

Barnes will spend Thanksgiving
i.-ir hroiher, S,-oll nioni|>son.
Mr and Mrs nilllker of Tra'
|(v were guests of John llennrirkin nnd wife Sunday.
Hetiry H<dni has Just finished paint-

racent

relal attentie

We give

(Jratm

JCingsUtf. R. f. P. Ifo. Z

in

food* and remedies for snimals.

.in: null, in;

Mrs. B, Slitr
Mr* D. Itussrll is ...
Henry Forton and
wife. E(dward.
Proutv, wife and daughter si>em 8unvy with Hugh Prouiy and family.
Hemy Gibson is working for Roy
Young.
Margaret FVirton Is at home now.
.Nellis ('nurtado hag gone.to Travrse City to work.
H Miner s|ient last Thursday to
Traverse City.
Joe Oniriade and family spent Sunlav at the home of Albert I'ourUdc.
Mr*. Perry llavnion and chlldre'n
iIKint Sunday
the home of John N.
rounade.
Misses Ethel an-! Rhea Courtadc
lent Sunday at the home of their
oouslns. I^ura and Ellen Courtade.
Frank Wllsev and wife were very
heir friend*
ani neighbors called
called 1
Ind Afipm of their thtny-ftfth wed—Bg anniversary. They received severa! beautiful and useful gifts. Din­
ner was scrve<l *nd all had a very
pleasant afternoon.
Miss Beatrice Tremaine Is visiting
Maggie Fonon'and the two girU walk­
ed to Traverse Fliy Sunday aftrenoon.
.Mrs. Peter Couriade was very much
from church Bhc'fotonl-4^^_____
had beet- taken jioBsesslon m In her
ahrence.
PJnner had been prepared
nnd fifty of her children, grandchildren
and greai-grandchlldren were there, to'
dine with her In honor of tier aerenO’seonnd hirthdav.
Mrs Man- Scripture' Is staj-to* at
e home of A. C. StBes.
Miss I.ena Courtade of - WHltomsburg Is 8|ien-llnc
week*
vtoKtog
siiending a few
'

'
friends and relatives
hare aild to
Traverse City.
John S- Coiinarieand wife were at
church In Traverse 4'lty Sunday.
EAST BAY SCHOOL PIST. NO 3.
Vera I. Jcnr.c. Teacher.

iDUUmsburg
Wllllamsbtirg. Nov. gfc—Mr. and
r*. Geo. Undscy vUiloJ at Bales
^'m?** Addle Merrill Is quite sick with
"'"Mvlon Merrill has been sick the
liasi '
Carl Stafford, who has been ill. Is
recovering.
Ethyl Pray went to Traverse City
Wodnestlav to ailciid ihe wedding of
her brother.
J. W. I.avendpr ha I ihe wlsforlunq
Id lose a horse last week.
Oj.al Staffer,! male a trip td Travcree f'lty one -lay last wc-k.
PLEASANT GROV: .SCHOOL.
I-:Shyl I'raj. Teacher.

Ogdinsburg
24—Mra.
Mosher and bahy of Bellalre vlsUod
Mrs. RuBtfiU. Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Gborge Jamieson left
Wednes-lay for a
visit
wMih
Mr.
Jamieson's brother at Ludtogton.
Wells are being drilled for Prank
Stephens and Mr. Mills.
Mrs Hazel. wboTa staying In Tnv:
erse City, visited her moUier, Mra.
Golden last week.
Mra.
George
Haney's
Sunday
school class met at her home Satur­
day afternoon to make scrap books
to send to the mlssionsrtes.
Bob i-annin returned from Aldesrs
^Frauk^ GrifflUi and
(amlly
haveoved Into the Morse and Kent ten­
ant houae.
OGDEXSBURC SCHOOU
JoBle Brackebbun . Teacher.
(Conanued- on page Bve.)

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Fife Lalce Department

Kingsley Department

firtwn. Nov iS.-The lAdle*' Aid
Orant Center,
Nov. 16.—Cbna.
Cedar. Nov 21 -Mr. and Mr*. J.
ill serve a New Vingland suiipcr al
Ians has been ahreddlng corh for C. Vlack aceomi«nied by Mrs. Chase
Ralurday night. Nov. 22.
Ir. Harvey, but-had to atop -ueUI of Solon, drove to Traverse City last Bate) * hall.
Sebrlghi and daughter Ger­
the fodder dried out He has aUrted
Monday evening and attended the trude of Summit City spent ibe week
his lialier.
TIu people of Eiii(olor ond U» ipienmdtof
•nd
with
her
father. D E Crandall.
rnUft pmiUl Tdoe to on cOBOonied nd to
West Vnlon Aid met last week
ootmtiT ore >U intonotod in tbij Dopoittoont
.Mrs J. F. Veit returned from a
dni. E Wllaon, Sr. The peii ''*>lck Idilhrop and EHrabeth Cobh abort
tut end reonett Out lU Itone oJ_perMn«l ni^
visit to Elk Rapids. Saturday
their many friends W*MoesWe sRaJt be fUd to hAve individiuli, cbonbM,
meclliui wUl be with Mra. G H. Me- dayrprleod
meml intorert lie lent to «0»-fiewoy to U
Thompson and Mra M.
by
siiuping
awaj
to
Lcland
and
imb*,
Comb
toe Oruge, fnterBsl locletlei »Bd *11 other or*
Artllp drove to Interlochen, Thnrs
■ Ping quietly married
Dennis Kidder waa ealled
Jake Inzelski received word yes- day and attended the Ladh-s' Aid
pnt«H»n. hud ia iteme of newt, penouls.
, mnvillQ last week by tl
D. E. I'randall l-fi this niominv
terdnv that his wife had teased away
death of her brother
Her broth,
Qrun farni^ lt«u of intenst in their reipeo.
uaouBceaieBtt of meetin*i, uoliceg of entertato-nBed trip
He will visit
al
the
Stale
hospital
tn
Traverse
n. Oren Priest aecompauled her
tteTWaintioiit. Hewi of tocial eeenU ud
Mrs C KaU at Burllngmests, bolteeu ehugw. public improreiBeBti
Mrs. E. H. IVirrows eiieni last week (Tty. The remains will l-e broucht III* daughter.
Mlch Mrs F 1. Drown 81 Toron
•DterUinmeBU, Improvemeirte beta? made ot oobF
>
Cedar
and
burUI
will
uke
place
Ith her sister at I5n*l Hny.
tvwivig dose or ooBleinplated, salee of real ertate
to. Ont, and friends at BuRato, N.
t
the
Isadoro
n-metery
tnn.pi.»tod< tad bBttawM
and tnntfen In
Mrs DrilP Howard has born spendClnyce Culver made a Iriii
Y.
iB towB or eoaptry. uad. aay other itenu of gouml wUU In towB and conntiy are eipedally
ig -I few d'lys with her mother In
Bev U. 1.. Tliompson atn-ii-led the
Travers*
City.
Monday,
reluming
Wwtford,
•ooenUble. The above appUei not obIj to toe
eral ioteregt.—Editor Eerald.
mlnlsK-rtal eonventlon at I.vke City
Tuesday.
nak.T ond ht» hfolher-ln-law
Tlllaffo of Tife Lake, but to the anrrouBding
Monday
au.l
Tiiesday
Cl.vd*
Cunningham
U
visiting
from Ohio and Will . Hicks have
Ml>* Winona Crandall of K-yslone.
brother Earl anri family.
ooBtttry.—Editor Eorald.
»ne north huniinc.
Klngaley. Nov 26-Mis* IJHy Ir
Odd
Fellows
k>4ge
base
imrIs
->
guest
at
the
D.
E
Crandall
home
meeting of thl* lodge will
PTed Skinner's nice oew house all
In, who has been clerking In the
week.
be with Mr*. R. Baumgarth thU
finiKhPd with all modem conven­ chased a moving picture machine and this
Ij—On’up
ibe mck for c
Fife iMkf Wirt)., Nov.
• •• -............
Mrs- J- U RydlBg and little daup’i Morris store, ha-* returned to her week Thursday.
eii-eel to Rive shows every Salurda.v
iences dp to date U completed
>me io Traverse City
SoBder November SOUi an annual and delaMnc traffic lor
ter of I-eroy i* visiting her *l*ier.
ilBhl
Their
first
show
»aa
given
Mrs. Kpbam Ctook have
.MIse Vera Barrett went to Flint
Abont thirty c< the young people
• 9^^ «th«r^ven“on a-m be hour, until about S-.« tie. a
C. A. CTark.
sold their farm and will prob*blv asi Saiuplay nicht -vnd was paironU- Mr*.
hald al me Fife l^e M. E. church -new rail. *•;»“ Po‘ In
Mrs D W. Reynolds was a Trav ,_*t week, where she expecu to gave l-’oyd Holliday a party liri Fri
siiend the winter amoni; Uielr ohil- -d hv a fair sU.ed house.
ladles spent the afternoon in acwln:
spend the winter,
eomviendBa at "-'H> t* in A (tood at-1 A apeclal InvIiHtlon I* riter
Mr. and Mrs KIrt and daugliler* erse Cllv ealler Monday
dn-n. a* they are both loo feeble to
tendS^” dwiVed on thl. date a- all tadlea, who are Intercated
•e».« Misses May and Margaret Mc­
B. F. Saylor ws* struck in the day evening It was a surprise party
Irove
10
Kasi
Inland
In
their
rai
■ alone throuKh the cold weather.
and music and games were tho or
the topic. dUcubaod * ill be Inamicl tcmpernn.v
Saturday night and spent Rtinday Intosh were Traverse City calleri head by a bo* car In
Mis* Irene Cook lin* heen'out at last
............
0 of
ilK- Cadillac der of tho erenlng- An excellen
lee and beneficial to all who bre In
homo
of Mr.
Mr. WW. W. Broww
___ He wa* taken
llh her sister Mrs. George Keller. Saturday.
school (hi* week nurslnc a bad cold.
K day afipcnoon to a«»l»i In
inch w-as aei“*«d.
Mr* Alla Youmans spent Suaday bosi>ltal Immediately
tereated In th1« work. Prof
Mrs. Uydl* l.ackie relumed ir
t'anute Ik In Copemlsh
(V plana and amnKements for a tomwent down to a**M In caring for
Coad of the Nrodhatn
Cedar'last
Saturday,
afler
spending
wiih
Mr.
Cmndall'a
famUy.
Ehur^ Hema
T«^em City will bo PP^ent to-.a- peranoe club to be orRabUed at ibh this week taking treatments for Hinu- fS.e weeks al her old home al NorthRev, M. A. Uddle will preach
Mr* E. M Harr wl:i a Traverse him report* the acld.-nt may not be
aiat In the (irocrani bealile- aoveral plaoe.
.
. ^ u
... mailRm.
as sertous a* at first »:i» fearv-d.
:-xt Sunday mortilng in the BaptU
City caller Siu-irday.
Clare Canute aold hU yonng cold
local apeakeU-^pecKl numic will | „ I*rjrer me^lnK Ja ^h^
Twelve n-pm* nrv wirWng on
church on the subject “Wlnnlw
iml>er
of
cedar
imojile
alionded
Rev.
FYithef
Hrn.ea
of
Hahnah.
Is
iViire '.\]H-cti
also l*e fximlahod which will
•". * K. church every Wedaeaday eveoltiK <> IaII <'li«miiioii
^uis for ChrUL" His evening aer
(he* wedding reccidlon of Mia* Josh mile of good road In Orr-eu J-ake In Cbl.ago this weok:o in RIc Rapids t- h.IiooI.
ilep'atioB anil
hauling gravel.
make the procrari
Wm Cmlor of Traverse tiiy. did Vice will be In May OeldThe Western 'Ibhicaii llevTlop- Fleece and Frank Skeba. which was .townshlii
Siindav services for November :oib
who iitlend.
Mr and Mnt llm Hannon an.
Tbe Haptlsi Tonng People* meet
enjoyable one fo
held .It her home Wednesday.
neot hur.'gii eiiiertalnc.l a
In Kingsley last week
Ultle Dorothy Paumpler waa givei Uvnghter Mina r.durae.1 Saturday liu.loess
Ing wilt 4>e at all o'clock BnndaBrentag seaaion
l.evrt*
Morris
did
buslncsa
In
GhieaSunday
*.-hool
at
H
i:,
a.
m,
•rowd
ill
the
town
lipfl
last
-'ven
I'etiilVd To llio
‘8 vacation.
cvenlng. The topic U •■Mlaalooar:
apeeltl Invlialinn
a pleay-am atirprl** hy her little
1^ llomsi'j n-iiK wiiii them
Sundav firhool ennveotton al 3:
go last week.

8unil:
Weele;
pfubtle
and
tiolehl.orlnc
friend* Wednesdav. after school. It
Meeting*." led by Mra.
rave
a
verv
Inleresllni:
lath
1. ni. and T;3n p. m.
Carl Aloody mad- a bu.lnesa trip Donn.
aehoola. Mao I>ewc>, townahlp aerr.
was her ninth hlrthday and Mrs Mur- nterliK-hi n visiting frk
tchoul and home Kanltnilon.
to Newport, Ind . last week.
Idiv gave the little people a g«>d
.MargJierlli- Kslgbl *V
Rev and Mrs. Pole* atieoded the
lime and Dorothy received many pr<'t- snd with her mother.
E. 7.. Tlbbiia left hero Tliuraday
mlnlalertal aasoelallon in I^ke City December 4th In the baaeineBt of th
(front Contor
> i.resent*.
Sarkett.
tor Marton. where he will make hla
Mr* n W Rrv-noldK*nnil daughter Tuesdai and Wednesday of last BapUat church al alx o'clock.
Sllss Mary Odol of Traverse City.
home for the future with hla dauchter
week.
Th.- M. E Sunday school ha’
.Uiied her parents Friday of last Pearl and Mr*. JoliR Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs W E Richards
Ralph Manigold started . Sunday started a ten weeks' eonltM wl
daugbt. r Matvei were Trvversc
Harvey KInS. who ha- h-«i. >(«liliiC
for -Detroit, where he w-Rl seek ein- nayton Wright and Hoawell BW
rallers Tuesday.
Mr. and Mfi. O. W. Ulplo, n-frmo.i
North l*amdlse. No'
Philip Jo-ei-bion tranKacied butl plvytncnt for the wintm;.
hurst as leaders. One of the atrir
to hla home at Freetroat. Voti. on ler. Mrs
school and chiin-h w.-i
■lop off a few days in Jaefcatm to call mandate* glr'en la that no child aim
. ...irsdav afternoon After lodge the nevt III Trt- 'TBo- Cllv Monday,
Friday.
I last Sunday.
Slanlev ’ >iie* spent the week with en friend*.
be aaked who already belonga t
new membera and famine* were glvI the sick en a fine supiver. After supper Mr*.
of the
Mltle Velma Rllej i
a Oiaa Elliott and " '* ' copen^b
.Mrs Curtis l.ambklD of Traverae another Sunday school. The lealn
frlond* at Klngaley.
Newell spent Frldi
Mrs Fred Rawyer and daughter City, railed on friend* In this village aide -wUl give a supper to tba whob
Ertd McQueer emertalned wllh reel,
Mi»
All<.e
.'‘weirof
Coperalah.
has
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ernest
Voire
and
Mr.
iMfi the Kueal of friend*
last week.
taiions .md ..nng*
The new mem­ *|M-nt M< nday In Traverse City.
school.
relumed
home
this
tnominx,
alter
and
Mrs.
Winnie
Fierce
vlMied
at
Jake Anderaon .ha* iKnishi
Ed Barber of Traverae City,
lumber of voung pcopir met
Rev. Joseph Cole* will preac
ber* were Mr* Chase and Amt*■ •’illi'j; the week with her mother. Wm. Rileys'. Sunday.
(Wran
hiierhler of Solon and Mr-«dnmc» wuii Mr* Haley Saturday 'evening in Klngsit-y lari Veek In the It
ThankaglriDg permon in the BapUa
Mr-. Wnier Conkrlte returned to
Cha* rVan of .Kalkaeki i WB< down Mis W p Cook.
K.-alon, Cunningham. and enjoyed a chicken supper.
cels of the CUtxens Telephone C
church Thursday erenlng.
Traverse City Satnrdny ev.-nltig, aft Duto Mid .'ll*- Elh--I Cobb of Cedar
Mr. and Mr*, tieorge Cook
Saturday on l.uslne**,
James H Harr and Stanley- Jons*
Jay Haver was a Maplon violior
Summit City Oolaaa
tnov.-d
Into
IriSnc
liinKbam'a
tenaer
a
iw«
week*'
visit
with
hoi
A Special train lonsi-d thr«m
• 1. O. O F. h-.lge .-utertUno.l nM.-hd.d the play al Steinberg's last week.
The Summit City Aid held
hroth.rs Frank and Georg.- ITee- HiHr families al a fish supper Sm lInn-1 Friday evening.
mont lious».
vUIbkc
Wednesdav mominc
E. A. Power made a buaJnesa trip day meeting at the home _«
Mr*. A, .V Burrows i* *pendtHK the man.
two bnndrrd dc« r on IioupI
irday night. After sup|>er they all ! I , c A Clark was a Traverse to Sutioos Bay lari Monday.
Frank Fee last Thursday. The Mui
^1 roV
Mr and Mr* Bru.v Sayers
end wflh her mother In Himdon
rha« Elliott weni l-> Eav
Miss Jessie Irwin of Traverae City, good dinner was serred. Among to
sent In Hie moving phtur.- sl.o.v
iller Saturday.
ind Mra. 8. U flracebridge visiting at the former's pnrents.
Monrtfir to atlerd the funcr;
; .1 Mr. ar
Hruok* apeni Sunda:
was the guest last week of her sla­ out of town g|ie*U were Hr*, wa
clvt-n Id the lower hall
H.e Imlg.> MewliSi lajtt Sunday.to at- and Mrs A Sayers.for a few t
went to
Ml*, raiiabelli tmperrou I- vl-lHuv
wllh friend*
son and daughter Rena, of Trsrer*
eouain.
ter. Miaa Ullie Irwin.
James biiger drove to Mayfield lie- Klster. Mr*. KVahk Klrt
Rosin Weaver <nme home from! lead a ■ llervesi Homo'" of melr
t Sunday *< her
Miss Helen Skiver, is back agah
|
Ruuday.
WItcheU'e camp Monday to ai'crd 1 iL-rcb
at her |w>st aa operator lo the Citi­ ^Mra. Dari* of Summit City, h quli
fMrs. Peter Sheiu<k wr- Those thai spent Hie evening at rrie niv Thursday 10 do
i Mr.-and Mr*. E E Champion visit.
ThankaglvlBi
zens office.
*1^
'John
Perhaira
lu»t
Tuesday
wenir«
and
two
chtl-1
sd
luVlr
.laushi.T,
Mr*.
Herbert
\V*cMr.-. Mae . Word hai been received' that Mr*.
Paul Jsekson spent serefsl dayi
r A Vole® and wife, Kme»t ^b'c ping
ncr cf .Monroe Center last Sundav.
dren of Jennlnes arrived s-auirday
A J. Barrett, who went lo Minneso­ raverse City Ust week.
UlHc l.cater Smith is
and fanill), Prank PioeniAn and Tanil- I.U1 again, alter being
\i('t >cr auiu Mrs. Hen Slull* and | jarao Gllro
ta for surgical treatment la alowly
Mrs. Howard Dunn and tolldre
. Mr and Mr* A SCnycrs. Mr and the house with a l.rok<
-.family.
.matertal
ho
have
been
vlslUni:
her »ren
y-omh Milton. Nov. |R-Mr* Perry reeoverlng
Ira- Charlav VTeeniau. uUu Mr*
Vr and Mrs A, T. nrcctl wem af-rlni;.
.a* rctiirm-d fr.
has. HlUniai
Krwadm, Ik visiHng nl Will I'arki ' Miss Edna Wall entertained her .3 Traverae Oty for a ««|P»
rows commenced school
:imer Conkrlte and children
r-.„-ts n' Mr and Mrs .V. C DohCr-1 (lien
week*, returned home la*> Honda
, mother. Mra. Cha*. Irish of
hunting till
: f„r 3 few days.
Wm. kiley and son Wltlls. also Wlllie and Allen lir*c«br1dgi>
tv n; Sunday at Dlbert
.this wee
She
was
accompanied
by
her moth'
.. nillraan ha* been v
- week.
• Krne-i Uusse and,Ml*s Lulu K-nele Engm. were Travers.- City
up Germin this year.
.Mrs n 0. Herrick eolcrtSlnc-l
. Ray" Hackmanof Traverse
Ellkworlh ami famllj
dv of ..ewaJln. w4s marrle^ H^
S. Harren of Traverse caller* Ratiirday and Sunday
Mrs. W Ra'irond r-d son of South
*‘’prof.**H^C *Herman Klrclmer ai
,who has beea''v1*mng
Ing his abseni-e '
John Riley wa* up from Traverse
City, spetii the week on the fanu
BoarJman over Sunday.
Irs. Itickerd ha. return
1 '’‘Th^^eiebe^w'^of'’^l*triet So. [ 1. mother. Mra. Cbss. Roeflln. went
Mr. Gibson of Traversg City
The Gleaners have been having fine
iiv hetw.-en train* Sunday.
,
Burt Bannore and dv-chter Ix-Ila
la and u greeting e
gave a l ox aoelcl Friday evening\ln Petoskev Saturday W a tew day's Tuesday at Robert Brown'a. Th
A deputy has b.-.-n
There wa* a dance al I'. A Voice'* again
were In Cadillac Tlmrslav and Prl- tlmea Utely
brought their gone along to enjoy
Itho .chool house It was a soeceka •Islt with friend*. N
' day the Bue*i* of Ran Baocrott and here and organized a degree taam Thun-day evening
t-Tank Crowe .ifiil i fMiss Nettle Nickerson, who
ev.-rv- day.
S
They are ail Interested and ,do-i.
Mr and Mr*. Hmec Sayers and (his week visiting hU fahi
****MaKt
Doings.
b^n
at
the
Odd
Fellows’
home
»2ii was realized out of the sale of
Walter Savers' called on their sU
W E Richards and ilaucht.-r w-eli.
Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Box spent &
le iwxe*. thl* sum la to go toward Alma for several month*, called on
The Granger* wiu have a supper ter. Mr*. John Perhall and famUy
Irene returned FVlday to their home
friobd* last week. She left Monday order and Sunday in Traverae Cl
Chrlatmas tree
•"
their neit meeting which will Be Sunday evening
Lee
Taylor
spent
Sunday
In FI
In ihirlon.
*,
iwaukee,
Wtoconsin.
where
Mr* Walter WHsoii and Mr*. Prank
l.enord Cuniflnghtra and family
Mrs W T. Reid rf .Acr-e la the Decetrilier tth and hope they have a
1 finish toe nurve's training.
Wilson went up tod»v to North Mil­
•Islted at A Say-r's Sunday
guest of her father Joe Myet* tor fell attendance.
Opal Gibb* of Fife Lake, t* vh
....... Ellzabrih Manigold returned
ton to visit their mere. Mrs Howard
bYnnk kVeeman and f.irilly. Charl.-y
Tht! Grant Aid will serve dinner
Ing
her
grandparenla.
Mr.
aad
M
B*turda,v
from
Ludlngton,
where
^
2>:.Gllberl
Prvy
am
Holenbe.-K, who lost their home hv
Mabel. No.
Freeman and w-|fi- vl«lii-d al Mr
(^bnoran r.f".-.1 to her Thanksclvlng day at the .liurch
has been the gue*l of her daogbiers. Bert OIbba.
. . .
E T I*ra>. Sunrt..,«re a short lluie ago.
The West Union Aid will serve an Wikal'* Sunday
home In Schoolcraft, Mich . on SalMl*. Prra SheeU entwt^ned t
The Gleaner* are holding a sehool Mra. Harry Shearer and Mr*. Dert
Mrs Milll'.ir StIl.K e
nnlav. Her daiiehter Mr-. D E oyster adpper In the town balk
Sunday
aehool
clam
lari
Friday
ev,
I-aRaron
for
several
week*.
Wiman*t.iirg, eal1*-.l bu O K- Pray
f InKiriieiion at K.-w-*dln this ».-ek.
ng at the home Of Amoa Box. Gam
Hill* wJth.Ailmm she has been, spend-,
Miss Emms Myera has returned
Mr. Howard Park* of Kewtdln,
tng A couple Of week*, a« compa»iled
and mnalc and a good anpper we
her home In Uidlngton. after a i
Mr* -lennle Pray ..t Tre-.r-.
. visiting at Mr. Will park*
eatdre* of the evening. It U l
is helping to care tor her sli
Qune a number of the farmers are eral weeks' visit at tl
7.acV Kimball and
pUn
to hold tbeae social elaas me<
RllerMyer*.
orklr.g
mil
their
suhscrlpilons
on
c^-dar Run. Nov. :i,-Klm.-r Craii It-x- Air- Kmin* pray
daughter arrived Thurshay f^rn De­
Robert Nelson has iffoved onto his ng*-every month all winter.
-• Helping Hand will give H.el
(le r..Hd IhlK W.-.-K Iwtween Torch
has been In very poor health for th<
Cedar R. F. O. No. 2, *'ov.
troit to spend the «lnt<T here.
farm near Mavfleld. recently purchas­
Tli-il:ksglviiig supper al Hi
Her t.rldre ami Walter \nison'*
past week, hul l> heller now.
Uii* fine
Mildred Hodee* is-very III with Farmer* are improving
Jan.-* M.-U.IM K- Mo'log tn South ed of Mrs. J. U Otbbs. known as the
Mr*. Hlaim- Marwh al.d tw.. lilih
Kinr.-. Th..r*.ila> evening,
lOonrdo^onttr
fall weather.
Bert l^eltaron farm.
daughter* of Copemlsh, are vi*ltlni put III. k KUPIKT will le- M-rved.
T H. While I* doing imrao needml .Mr>. .lane Harvey
Mr*. Dent Blue was In Cadillac
A Iiowert and bis granddaughter.
Grover. Hammond line gone m th
repairs with’ stone and cement near
Wedfurday-r H making pn-i Ava Valeheourt spent last Saturday
Monroe
Center. Ko». . «-T
M. S, l^otiil*. de|K)l ag'-nt for tti Upper Peninsula h.iutlng
Mlse Hattie Rernslelne reHtme.1 Uio alio.
lo
go
10
Grand
Rapid*
t
In
Traverse
City.
Grange
meeUngs
wm be held ot t
Mr*.
Mart
Und-ey
enterlaiBct
Hi
l>a*t three yoap*, has no* a i*.kIH<>
Mr and Mra Chase returiH-d Tues a't Rowley. Mleh . as agent there II Helping Hand-smlcty lb- :"lh
1a<r «r.-k from pn extended vi-sR In
Mrs. Haluen Muehllng was In second and fourth SalonJay* durt
UU her da-mht-r Hor-n.-e.
dav evening from sevortU days In Scliaub'lake* h.s place here.
CMfag.i acd Evanston.
Mr*. SaviT' Whopfer la quite I Traverse Cllv last week the Rticsl of the winter montos. Ewald J^ek I
Th.- Darker Crv.-k Aid imi wH
Mr and Mrs. Wm Ktinball and lit­ Bay City, the former on bualness—
Mrs. M
her son Harry*MueblTng.
with rbruinntl-'m
Kawlelgh Shlsler -»a* ww-relv hurt Mr*. C- E. i*rav IokI kflUav.
tle son RolMtrt were In Cadillac »i- Mr* tiia*® visited reiatlve*
Leona sod Florence BeauUgai Pllleher. Mra. -Dean Crain ni
Mrs. AUi McNInrh and Mrs Ai
A shower wae hold at the rr.l.lenee
TiicKday night while riiiUng log*.
John White was out to Good Har- Ilmh fell on In* head . rushing
dav- and Saturday on a business and
went to Jsrksoc last week, whet •Watson are on toe entertolnme
of Mr and' Mr». A. S Pray 1a*l hVl IHvckln visaed al Savery Whooplcr
i-or way Monday on an Jnaurance skull. Dr FTallck and Dr l.a«
jileaaure trip.
_
thev expect' lo spend the winter.
committee. It U oiperted they w
dav night for Mr and Mr* Ashley Sundav.
Ilrwdy Clark returned home Friday
Mrs, Geo. McDonald and daughter prepare some Interesting pro«rM
H.vrrv W'artii'r drew tin- prli
of Traverse Cllv -pcrttijined an <>I>c-r*- I’ruv of Travers.- CUf.
from Detroit.
*o.lai In the nail driving i-oi lasbell spent last Saturday Itr-Tra- The Develoi-ment bureau will g1
.Among those that atlcndivd the
Ilon Wedneedav morning.
Mr* Meree Hodge* of O-^aii^
asi weea lor rnuv.
arse U4ty visltiw with relatives.
a free sUreopUeon lecture at
Emma 7imme
7.1mmcrman and Ulley Pvav and Ualzell wedding were Mrs
^
IdK, is The wst 01 in-i.d- 111 town ..pend the winter, stopping at Tbomt*
Mr, and Mrs Fred Walt entertained bail Tuesday evening, December
I sonvllie to risit a daugliwr.
|
1^ '
last Sundav Mr* Wall’s son Mr
Mis* Blanche Monroe was a Tn
Miss Ailed Voice Is
a|>endlng brother.
brother. Elmer
Muier Crain
I rain and family fun MU* l-:thel and o-tuvla Pr.v Mr*
*’’m* ^'’^'n^nii- -*e*.: to Mar >U.|
FVank Harr and wife ol Travers.
rse Cllv ealler Saturday.
U Hammund, slst'-r*. and -Mr and
Tuesday on buslncK*.
1 Thanksgiving at her hoiap in Km- "iUss Cam.- Wagner siu-nl Sunda: My*. U. E Pra>. all ol Mabel,
Mr. and Mra. James Slmia w
Mrs. Jas- Sperrv went Tursda 10 pire.
'm™ Paul «cho«tle of Jennings
lesu at 'Win Wagner-i. Snndvand
Mr
G
U.
l*ray
and
wife
;un!
»on
M-.
Win HalDsion war elected secre­
Fjuit Jordan to spend -niaiikKci nr
The Odd Fellows bad •
^
Basil ITke ond Clifford Skive llll.m nf WlIllaniKbura. which iK-.-ir
last Sal- called on rctslive* here last week.
.\mo* 7-oulp
.dh iih her son Ed M. icaR and her tary to fill raeaney and assistant or­ BPeni Suoday al home.
Henry
Hoeflln
and
wife
started
for
IVto do some work at toe halL
red al Traver.o Oiy. November K« Ifilav J girl
Shi- has been i
ganist at Clear Brook Sunday school.
Hanover. Oniarlo.-last Sunday io at
brother.
Rev. and Mr. Tbomp^
.Ml*. Ann* Penfold spent Frida
ianv Isabell.
win Kimball went to Urtrolt Mon Sundav.
-nd the funeral of hla brother
ratlen *i the Center. FrtdM.
enlng and Saturday In ITankfort
Mr
-nd
Mr*.
AndreaCsiToU
via
Mr*. T. W. Good baa been Hi the
dav to dP some mason work.
Berj nelaod ha* moved hi* famfl:
Mr. and Mr* Ar.hle Stuaii rial
Glen Pike spent Sunday at JUpi«4->
led wHIi I.nwTence Carroll. Sunday.
L Fern left here Saturday enrou'c
SI r. Coprisndi Sundv^
Mr*. Mathew Moshler and *on Of > ^ farm In itet Paradise
Cat.- left Monday for ffcrter's
lor Fa*adena California where he
Itowsrd n.-lsnd ha* moved onti
The many friend* of Hr^ Goo. C
]( —Thom*' Hellalie. are vlblllng Mr* Moshler's
»i. and Mrs Geo. Powell and/lliHe
PIU.T ' I..K-.
Siding, vvhefe h- will be In Ibe em­ daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I^w Clalk will spend the winter
I* farm recently purchased
o rd of salrtna*. alU be ^ to h(
apent Sunda; moHier Mn> Andrvvv Gilmore
Opal Gibb* visited rvdallvr* In ploy of hla nnele A. J. Whit*, who la of Tcaverae niy. si-ut Sunday
that she Is slowl.w Improving.
.........................V Canfield.
Mr ami Mr* Frank Hui-han visited l,eonard Milk*
lunning a saw niiU.
Kingsley Dmn VTlday to Sundav
E A Smith returpod tb Chicago
Miss Ethel Monroe spent 8n«
and Mr* Hugh D«mn were It
of C. A. Chalher.
Hh Slev Can-oir- Sunday
Clifton N.well and ('has Ellloll re­
EH Miser and Canlly moved Into the home
*t Sundav His wife and rhlldren at home.
Ollie Raker of Boat Kaswrtt. town on buKlaes* Wednesday,.
Joe EeksHoe 1* building a garage
turned from their hunting trip In *he their fine «ew house Iasi week and spent a couple of days with her
. -oompanled him and wlU remain
Miasea Josephine and Mshpk
Gus Poirafk* and Wm. Ssonrlcn
Upper Fenlnaula Saturday night, hav­ Satiiiday evening a good old fashion­
Barti returned to Traverue 4»y
;i the sRk during the winter
started
for
too
Upper
Peninsula
t
Lardle
has
b
mniher,
Mr*.
Jane
Harvey.
ed i^puse w-armlng took place. A genSocial Oatoeriivpa.
ing one large deer
Hr.rion loaded a ear of hogs where they will spend a few week*
Mr and Mr* Knveat Steel w.-nl r*l iDVHatJoo 'waa gi*«n by them
rn oh the little friends
*r.-nce Csrroll hs* sUried lo
last’
week.
hunting
doer
^
Tuesdav to CharleK. V. I’., where th.-' if>d nctgtilvora and friend* were pye*Miriam Henson ha« l>een
on Uie road. He la doing some Irene Haumgarth helped her lo enjoy
l-esntHU Hubble of Kalka»ka
ent to enjoy the ha*plumy whh !i spending a few day* in Traverse „ Ml**
Intend to «pend the winter
her sevrnih birthday last Monday aftspending a feW day* with be­ grading and vtpe<'L« |o haul gravel.
and-MrK Miser knowso well lio *
Mr*. .Alia Doherty w-i* home Salt-rnooD Game* were played and a
friend Mis* -Minnie Potrafka.
lo prondi- Dancing was enoyed imurdav from Holmes Siding.
general good time waa enjoyed b> WIU Kile) " Melvin Cartnlan *
Thenwa*
a
farewell
party
at
!
.
Charactar Told by to« Chifk
W A Clark ha* lien very III at his .11 twelve o'clock, when light r.all Al ftve o'clock they entered the Charley Case* have moved lo I
Tbs
shape
of
the
chin
la
ot
oonaldArmold
*
Friday
evening
rethmebis were served
In depart­
!wm- in Union the l**t week
room and found a beautifully for toe winter.
There wa* a party *l August Ki
erable Importance in reading ebarao- dining
Mr* f-nsl-r l.oop *as the gue«i ing the rompaoy wished the faml'y
dcK-oraled table with a birthday nUe
r and Mr*. Will Chase hsve i
vishe*
Thursday
evening.
A
riitn
•rnootb
and
ronnd
dsOf relative. In Walton Thursday and much bapplnea# In their new home.
lighted with candles aa a n
MJ»s
l.ura
Rounding
was
a
caLcr
«d to IjCverlBg. Mich.
netaa a ehlldlTke dispaattkm
A Mother*' club ha* been.organlzpiece
MU* Irene was given B
FridayMr and Mr*. Joha Wbeelock
at
Crawn
one
dsy
this
week
yielding will
Tbs oval ehin li an pretty presenu aa a reminder
Cha* HUM of Grand Rapids, who i at the Bchool house near Solon
the |»r-Dt* of a baby girt bora Nov
Mr*
F.
LAiiniaii
of
Crawn.
U
*pend
Oslmm
NovIk
George
Zi'lglnr.
ha* been the guest of hi* slater. Mr. auuuo. which It Dlatrtcu No. 5. OfIndication of an anisHc, sensldTe na­
birthday.
-ri. named Otadys Marta.
r 1* working lor Mr .Uden Rejn- Ing a few- days wiih. her sister, Mrs. ture. with some Ulent along thoaa er
and Mrs A. T Hrecd. retnrned home flrera as follows; presidebu Mra. J.
The losing aide of toe eonteaunt*
Rov C'annien and family t
lil* at Camp No, 1. at "'oat Kas- John Yookcr.
,
Mondav with hi. hunilag bar full of TV. Oiase. vlee president, Mr*. Ell
There U to be s P*M> at Mr* Unet, while the angular chin deaotsa of too M. E. Sabbath aehool gave movfd Into hi* fatoert house for
secretary,. <ffra.
Bfnll
small game Mr Hunt Is one of tbf- Gauthier.
toe ariasUfle. practloal nature. Tha their anpper lari Friday evening at winter.
Hsmmor'*
Saturday
night
Laulncr; treasurer. Mrs. C. W. l^fGrand Rapids police force.
protruding chin alwaya means com- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gam
Mr and Mrs. Harley Scamshop
nir chairman of the program coinMu* Nora fterry entertained
batlreneM. determination fnd power, WrIghL About sixty *«» preaeni are toe.pareott Of a baby boy bom
toembsm of Hie Mlzpath cln^b Wedne*. miuee. Mr*. T- R. MTille. .............. .
and toe receding chin denotes to* and toorougbly enjoyed toe program, November 19. named Harley Bustri
Fred Fortine wa» an Oaboni call­
ftWWteButorg
dav evening and treated <>!ero to
Patrick, the
game* and the excellent Up topper
Mr. and Hr*. Roy'Bcameborn. Mn
weak
will,
and
th*
straight
chin
aloe
er
Sunday.
oys-er -upper-at the City hotel.
movatneoiTen of the lady friends of Ml** Bertha RnhU Mra. Grace AUtnsw
George Herendocn ha* laoveddanotsa waaknaaa.
Rev. liong ha* been conducting re­
Edith Berger »ve her a aurpriae par and Mr*. MaUlda Wbeelock eallo
WlUiamsbutg. No' H
Florlda
vival service* at the
Disciples
ly last Saturday evening at the Mr- at John Wheeloto'i and Hart*
ton Benedict walked to Traverse
Martin
Doran
of
Oaborn.
-wa*
a
Barchurrh In Springfield the pan weak.
Canhy home. A daUty supper of Scamebore'* Saturday afternoon
OoK an Anelant Oama.
City this morning to make «onecdickvllle caller Saturday.
Mr. and Mr* M
R. Wright ot
ereani
One ot toe few publlcationa laaoed chicken sandwlche*. jelly
Mr. and Mn. FTril R-hedock »
The dttn-e al the new hall. SaUr- tloBs for Lake CIO. where toe dis­
Mell-y. North Dakota, arrived Tue*
and cocoa w*i ton Charley, spent Sunday at Job
for exlMded drcuUUon by the Broto- cake with coffee
»y night waa a success FNeryone trict Biezrards' convenUon meet*.
day to spend the winter here. Al
Wm. J. May of DriMlra. wnt
art of toe Book U anUtoed the Unka ■erved Miss Edith was the redplem RIebl-s.
ad
a
good
time.
he(h
old
and
young.
pr^ot thev are pica's of her alatfr.
Charles Eaten hom- of Ancient Rome, it la in Latin, and
few daj'a i
Mr. aad Mr*. Wm Brorkway.
last week.
purporta to show that to* dittoed
0*born. Nov. 24.-Mr. Willis of Os
bis home
Leon Blue made a boalnda* trip
Nr and Mra. Bay
— game ot golf waa piayed on early Re­ hi* gentlemen fricndi
bora waa a caller at Farranta c«r»
Cadniar Tbursday.
ithpkton
tbPlr brother's family from Elk Rap­ man greens by eharactara who are fa­ last Saturday evening, Tho tx^a
snppax
^fr. and Mr* Ja* Dlui- entertained her* last Friday.
ids over Sunday on their way to the*- mous In tlstory. The Brolher* of to* cooked and served their
Mapleton. Nov. S.-Ther.- wi
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Beeman called
the Oppertunitv rias* ot the M. E.
The
main
reatoi*
of
toe
evening
waa wt of llring. toe horsmbw^e
new homs'ln Ellsworth.
teiepbone meeting at the town
church at their borne eemt of town 00 relaUvcs at Oviatt Sandoy.
Janod Arnold ha* moved Into toe Book is an organisation of Idaallsta lir a mock trial In which CUud Mo^ sary to t»!*e the price
Iffinan DaUey and wife ot Baplre. Monday nlghu
^
on Monday evening. There were 30
Hestriro and Harold OeGraw, Will bouse with John Kenedy's.
ln«I five rente per aboe. to tahe .
praaenb Mi*, mne and three of the ware the gueaU of the former's sis
a
are
In
Cbleaga
Miss Ulllan Gain was a Barker
and Cordon Valley, who
llhle firta preaeot «t«W^ the ter Saturday at Camp No. 1 al West Hoffmann
and Edwin ChauHy filled the Judgeh am December iMh. 191L
are stteodlng school In Traverae aty. Creek risitor last week.
Travetae City. Mich. Nov. *1. l»i:
cotn>aBr with some nee^ecReUon, Kaaaon.
chair.
They
refuse
to
sute
tha
Chsrla* Baton ha* a new horse lo
Women aa a Fewar.
Thomas Deertag ealled
ifriend* spent Saturday and Sunday with
Signed;—
after which a sumptuous oyster *BPcause of the trial but near neighbor*
use on Ibe mail route.
their parents.
Angus MeCooll. Toay Ksmee. Be
Pearl l^ke last Wedne^.
•Tf ever toe time eomet whan wo'ptr was aen-.-d to the rumU.
m vouch for toe effect
Edd Clendenning is moving Into
Mr*. John Wsreen. Sr. spent Sun­
O. Keever ot Oabora doodad a ear
Hsflley. w. H KWmtt. A. 3. Pyy
Kr. and Uo. A. Delbeft ww
the front part of David Rolfea nen sIHH come together simply end
day with her son Frank ol Airhla
with caula at Cedar Ran Friday.
purely Tor the bMefit of manUsd. It
OadUlac fiaUrday.
-Alfred McManus Is digging a welt.
Mrs. George Zaicier rieitad with
One of the truck* on the aonih
whan
the
losing
aide
of
a
contaat
■wm
U
a
power
ench
a*
toe
world
has
Oortls Fowler spent &stnr«Ay and *“Mra, Lucy Beeeham went
gave a big dinner at toalr forfeit Tba
nerar dranad
lalre Monday for a tMl
a 6«Bd«r 4B TrafWM OKy.

Coa4ucted by Min Mae Dewv.

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ADD TUVXBSE BAT XAOU, TBUBSDAT. NOTEHBXB 37, UU.

Mlaa Gertrude Cartbe apont Thurs­
The children put five cords of'^wood
:hBMd tbe stock of grocerle* o^ J.
home.
Id the woodshed. Tbev turned' tbo
day In Traverse City.
r. Tlllepaugb.
Mr. and Mrs. Hot C*«
Mrs. Clarence Scott Is spending the money , In toward randy and nata'tor
The pe^oSIce has b^n moved Into
sr with ber brother fine day last
Oirlsimas
week
In
Chicago
with
her
mother.
drug
store.
week.
program |* well under
rs. jooell.
Those ter the grammar room neither
Robert Wilson will leave here for
Mr«. Fred Gilbert aod children
absent nor tardy for Novemlu-r were:
Chicago today. .
. Vinderhoof is studying book­
Mrs. C.
Baiha ta aot very well. :iara ferry, Clyde Trafford. Amy liato relurnt d home from a vWt with
New-sted. Minnie Baldwin. Freddie friend* at Pellsion and Traverse keeping.
Obituary.
Alberts, llertha 1-angsrorthy. Alfred
Mrs. John MIkiilerkv died Novem­
Tlie Woman's club held It* .meet­
i-inblne. Eddie Llnderman and Chat.
The farmer’s pare white
ing at tbe home of Mr*. Olive N. Ber­ ber IS. at her home tso and oce4mlt
Patterson.
___ _ ___ ; Count^ Hot
Acetylene light shiniac from
Mrs Wm. Rboodea was at Traverse ry bn Tuesday afternoon Tbe iira- miles w;e«l of liaerlwh-n
handsome brats and brotwe
ARtj-knebwiiCT li'thipcd B
Mrs. John Mlkuli-<k>
was boni
AVlirtamsburg. Nov. 2t.-Mrs G. E. PUv Wadneaday. gram op<‘ned with. Roll <-all--Quoiaehandeliert makes the roost
lb« letter "Y."
ne
I»7T. She lUyfi In Chicago
Vi'ood and small son. IvG Friday for
from
Lsngfellow.
Current
Madge and Willis Pennington at­ tlonw
benutihil home illuminant in the
And. thft the liale gm opestheir home at Rlx Lakes.
IK. by all present, followed by a _ good share of li«-r girlhood days.
tended 'Cinderella at Traversi- City
srarid. It itAkes. too. an equiBy
Floyd Hamilton, who has I>een Raturday.
iact in the*rm» «r th^ burner
very Interesting paper on "Ohlos In limi she married John Mikolerkr.
effective li«ht in the special
•re <m1y pitUwie aiae.
orking with On
Mr. Finn of Manistee. Is at the Hookw-ood Pottery.- A duct. Land of To this union were bom four dill-'
fixtures fastened solidly to the
. Mamie, acwl 11. .tohnnle. aged
Benton Harbor, wna homo for a
Sw-htlows.- by M--*dames L
Iaiel for a few days, while doing
timben and crihns e^his porebes
Jimmie, axed 7. and (tlanehe.
Isit Rsliirilar.
Steadmhn and G. M. Dame, accomiiue surveying for-Mr. Pi-nnlngtnn.
bams and outbuildjr
in«ihOifc:Ts
Hobbs mode a short huslness
Mrs. F» Tlllepsugh wss a .^ller at l«nl-d by Mr*. W. J. Tliomas. After ared 3. 1tu«>idea her husband and
He can and usually
rip to Grand Rapids last week.
a short business session tbe club ad­ rhildren she leavcH an axed mother.
raverwe Cliydurlng the wwk.
VoujiiMt^JMVF one dr thne
«0“4> oil »*>'»* '<*>*•
Dnii I>ewey wa.- here tor a
Amylene ^burner* open by ecJames Kosar. Sr . had an opera­ journed to meet Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Eucrniayer and two brothers. _
ifnlbon attachments to light
short visit Iasi week. Mr. IVwey tion Friday for api-endlcllls.
November 25 at the home of Mrs G. James and Albert of riileago.
ndent *1 d«y—uid even then
srith the pull of s
-’-‘Mra. MIkulecky was a kind «nd de,a.-< sold out his livery business at
there «^ds't be ^ enoudb in
Mra. Hammond gave a siirprlae par- M. Dame.
tiba and Ulks of moving back hare.
the Hr a e>e tootn to puble
Mrs. C- B. Kehl visited TravMse oted mother, ni-ver, complaining,
Satnrday evening, tor her son Merthough she suffered a great deal.
Charles Will. Jr. of Carol, is here
you t* eet fire to it Ifyou'yted.
1 About 411 wen- present. Cards City Saturday,
For the Wemsn Folks
Mn. Chas Elliott vialted Mpi C, U nr 8 couple of weeks visHIng aod In­ ere played.
A lull social will be given at the Burial took p'lace at Englewood. 111,
A* .a-.Mt»cr ef feet, you
Thare U also the Acetylena
cidentally bunting.
V
Newell 1-Vldav.
would h«ve to leave the burner
^
Mrs. Mlckulecky. who died at hi Bight sclinol \tniise Wednesday even­ Saturday. November 22.
cooking range.
Mr and Mm, Theodore Inman and
Mr and Mra. G. C. Pray auended
open fujly ttrte day* and nitbtt
^
>m«i wosl of liero. was taken to Ch ing. November 2fi.
shley I'Tgy s wedding nt Traverse
iniilv rialti-d Mr and Mrs
in a Tooa' tarelve by fourteen, with
These range* are very similar to
Mrs AimuidB Scot; and graad■go for burial. She leaves n hu
a^adowr and deer* cloiedUcht.before those used in city homes throughout
We-lneada;
Ity last Wedn'-sda.v night.
lay.
daugbier
Amanda Kennedy.
will
band and tour children.
(Continued from page one.j
the world. They have the four top
Mr*. Roy- Jacobs mil Ml s. 11. C.
Norman Grady haa moved Into
? the last of the week for Acme,
Mrs Frank SklUlier waa at Tra'
Flanders
bumet*. high evetu, glass panel door,
•htgei
Mims in the llansloy bonne.
where they will spend the winter
■se City. Raturdav.
Mrs It 1). White is atlll very III
Friday.
with-Mr. and Mi^. John Kennody.
And ttM dianee of your teavinc • the bent indicator and all the modem
Those neither absent nor tardy 1
ascended the dins where the .Rev.
Henry Bnfmnielr railed
her homo here.
burner opk®_^t lone ii not worth labor saving feature*.
Fred Gilbert has Hie -contract for
le Primary room woretPearl Han
Beach awaited 'them with the
Wilber Stltes drove one -of bis
iHCia BliiniiDels Saturday.
conaideriac. The panfcnt odor of
No lets than two hundred and
nnd. Milton Campion. Bennie A PBiDtlng the l.eelanau hotel and tb
Keiori of I'nion townahlp dlstriu horses to East Jordan today, having
bridegroom hnd hi* best man.
the eaeapini bm would be certain to. fifty tboutmd country families srill
i-rts. Deairice. Alberts. Hertha Rhe- hotel 1-otuge*.
attract attentioe in a few eecond*.
tonight gather around Acetylene
Mill It to a liveryman there.
W. H. Steele Is spending the -week
The enthusiasm 'bf tbe throng
blne, Madge Pennington. Mark Rhe
Number of puidls enrolle>l. 3-1
lighted Ubies aod eat food peeked en
.Mrs Matt^Hamilton underwent
bine, Lyle Hopkins. Willis Penning- In Grund Haplds In the Interest of could srarreiy be' restrained a* the
Number cf girls enrolled. 31: nuni operation at the Travfrse t'liy ho;Acetylene ranges.
Inuarance Reports Say^
the Development bureau.
Viola JohnsoD.
ber of boys enrolled, 13.
iiHbI last Tuesday and Is Improving
G. M. Dame will I'eave in the morn­ cbarmlDg bride, her (ace lighted -with
Mott of these famlUrs make tbeb
Wlikop was at Traverse i'll)
That in a lift of 10.000 recent fire*
Total atlendanre. M>2.
in^. stood erect before tbe pastor.
ing enruote for the Upper Peninsula,
Monday.
and aecideiit* cau*ed by Ulumbtant*. osm gat. TboM wbo make It to best
-Average dully aitendanee.. 31 plus.
0. O. F. concert nt the
a hunting trl|>. He will be jolued A deep silence fell upon tbe room a*
Mr*. Hoshe! has shipped
he
9990 were charted to the niBae and advants«c use Percentage of attendame. «T |d«s
hall last Frlda'v night
Traverse Cliy by the Messrs. Hernisehold goods to Calumet. Minn.
lin'lsler pronbunewd tbe words
abuie of eleetricity. kereeene. taaoUne
Those neither aliaeni nor tardy dur­
a full house and waa enjoyed
lieri and Fred Bougbey.
Howard
Saxton
was
a
caller,
b
and city tat and only ten to the
mot lighting FUnts
that
joined tbe couple In wedlock. Aa
ing the month areiz-PRarl .McTaggarl. b> all. Mr. Clow, who had charge
rs Ida Voice eniertalBed a few
nuBuic and abuse oTAcct^ene.
Traverse City, aionday.
iIiIh promises anothnr and better one
ladv friends Monday evening' In hon- the minister ottered fals “Ameo.” an)
iNTEni>orHi:N schoou
nniy M.•That'B arhy the encineere ef the
the. coursei of a few- ireeka.
aHer be congratulated tbe bride and
r of Mm. O- c. Ransom.
1
Mrs. 7-ada Harr. Teacher.
National Insurance Board have en- —with Union Carbide and water—
Taggart. Cora t'lark, l«ma MrTng
Mrs. Russell Brown visited at
The L O. T. M. M. were pli-asani- bridegroom, and wished them God­
- doned Acetylene. They My if* Mfer once a month-tbey do aU the rest.
»m Kciey and Jesair .UrTag daugbte.r's Hi Kalkaska last week
ly enlerulned Fridav evening by speed. the president and Mrs Wilson
than (H muminhnu it ii rapidly
Quite u niimher from here atti-nded
IKayfiM
We have been making and perfect­
jCiesdames Fen WHaon. ('has. Char­
di^einf.
greeted Mr. and Mrs. Sayre as they
KHAR rnKEK s'^IOOU
the Sunday school convention
ing them ainee Acetylene was introter alhd Wm. Rnaaell.
Comparint Country Helene
Edith Itiiilg^ian. Traclipr
Bates Saturday.
disced fifteen years ago. Today we
strmd upon the dins. They then post­
Mavfleld. Nov. 25.—B. M'Ji
Aertyleor to its first cousin, city
Tlie Grangers gave a fruit
arc the largest
ed into the Blue Room.
ha* mken a postllon In the* Desmond
tat. M find:.
grain evlilldl and supiu-r after h
manufseturers of
rompany's
store
at
Carter's
Riding
Uatton
J'or more tlian an boor tbe guests
That a stand- \
last Tui-sday iilglit. The liond
PtamondPark
light plants in the
Mrs
K
Jackson
haa
moved
t
ard city tas bum- \
sserid. We sell
sevi-rnl musical niinibers. readings
filed by tbe couple offering then tholr
Mayfield for the winter.
er actually pasaea
them' tbraugh re­
:4-Ijmls Morrf and recitations lonirlbutod to
congraiulatloDS as they poaeed into
Thomas
U’elrh
baa
gone
to
lb
over ten times
presentative* in a
ntller
Walton. pleasure of the evening. About
Blue Room where they wore re1'pper Peninsula to work for th
mereeasinativen
Diamond Park. Nov. •«.—Oladji
thousand towns
Gnmgers and their friends w
winter.
time than a stand­
(.-eived In turn by tbe president and
and cities and Hiip
Thompson Is again on the sick ItsL
Campbell of Holun-s SUHng. s.Tv.-d with a turkey supper.
r. and Mrs. Rogers hav« moved
ard Acetylene
Walter Baird Is moving to Detroit
WilMD. The line led through
baa been visiting friends In town.
Nafe Abodes spMit Bunday with
to
Mayfield
for
the
winter.
burner.
:: A. Babcock made a business <-aH and i:arl Lyon, having sold bis fai
the Red Room and Into the stota'dloThe i.adle>:' Aid sixlely met at- Bi-rt Hunt and wife.
That one huadrsd fret of
lighting fixturM and siove, from Our
Ovlatt Is moving Into tbe bouse
Fife i-akp Monday.
•rn Snvder and wlfw of lake
wlp-re a .buffet luncheon
n- homil. of Mr* Marv Tubben-f.
.three big fsetorirs.
iBled by Mr Baird.
Rev. C siiepard wi-m to
an- vlKlting at
hursday.
November
20.
litht^thBD a ^^^md'fect of city
An catlcrn fsclory in Newark—a
was
served.
City on Monday to attend the
The business meeting of the Kfi- mother, Mrs. Ben Cook.
caatml factory in Cbwago and a westTbe Whit* P.ooM wedding coke }■
Inisierlal association ol the Grand
"Thu >-ou could deep under an open, sm fsclory in Los Angels*.
worth league was held at the home
Mrs.
Wim*
Rhode*
was
tn
Traverse
tforih
HUM
Traverse district.
"two-Btory" affair, covered with .on
un}i(htrd Acetyloie burner sritbout
You will find all the facts and
of Mr*. J. L Gibbs, kYIdav. Novem­ City last week with ber daughtei
Ulha Smith went io Evari. Satorbartn-nheTeaseseajnn* dly gas would figures Hi our itlustrated catalogue. In
m rontoinTog white orchid*. Fter
ber 21,
Mr*. Ben Barton, who is tcry ill.
>y to attend her cousin's funeral
put you out in diort order.
wtiUiig for it. state how- many rooms
h Mal>el. Nov. jr.—Tlie Si
The tallowing puplLs were neither
Mra. Ben Cook aod Mrs. Sidney more than two weeks, one of tbe bett
Floyd Williams Is home from Grand tlkaii met with Mrs. Jilii Watson last absent liter tardy during the month Harel
This dors not mean that the and buildinp you wish to light and
were In Traverse City twice known caterers of Sew York City
Rapids for a few weeks. ,
twenty million people who isae city fa* bow many pc^e in your family.
of Novciiibur. Ellen Hopkins. Sherley last week.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Hilton wer Thuesday.
with safety and comfort are not Address:
Frauk Ramuels ha-s purchased
Fern Jesick. Velma Jeslek.
S. H. Vandernoof -and wife called worked Co prepare t^e cake, which
business callers at Traverse Clt horse wfilch sia* fortiierly owii.-d b> Rm.lek.
eotoyine the createU of oB dty
Jcsiek, Kenneth Manlgold. Fern on Alex Mason's of Monroe Center. today was sliced into nearly a tbooSaturday.
l^mon Feeley,
Manlgold. Edith Holliday. Elsie Hob FYiday.
sand pieces for fortunate goeau and
Mrs D. Rosse returned from Trai
George Wa> * threshing machine 1- lldav.
H.-i'L-rt Fleirher. lUiSsell
Fred Bowen vislled at
to send to reUthea and friend* of the
-se City Sunday, after spendliu:
at'rpsall Ccx'k thl-i week
,
Fl.-Kiior Daw-dv Gray. Harold Gray. daughter's. Mrs. Wilbert John*
families who were unable to at­
■a days wtih her mother.
;N W.ItthSk. TRAVBRSBCITY. MICK.
.Tolin Hcarl. who is making his boiiii
TaL-rr-r, Pern Tabberer. Mil­ Wylie.
Rosabelle Gilmore of Fife J4ik- In Traverse rity at pr.-v-ent. visite. Ruth
dred "James and imris James.
Adney Adams and wife s|>ent Sun- tend the ceremony.
Salaama
question .he two boitdred and fifty
was the guest of Rose Williams la> his three sisters last week.
Harry Gray ho* dei-lded to rebuild d.ny wlOi William McIKnlel'*.
The Unliod Stole* '»enaU preaent- '
tbouund(?5«.000 , lutaliies wbocwsw OZWELD ACETYLENE CO. SaAlrday and Sunday.
Miss Mmk Breiihaupt left for hei his sliloxlc mill that burned lately.
Fred Knight .ailed on S. H. Van ed a magnirieent silver eervlce CMtoas bomv mads Acetyl
............
M. Collins. Jake and Geo. Roop left home near Traverse I'li.v to
derhoof-obd Joe Dill. Sonday.
ancAco
aod cookiec have all U
Friday for a hunting trip
ThankssMiig day’wiih her i*r.-iit»
Jwiih Johanek 'went to Cblcag. Ing $1,000. Er^y piece wQI be plain­
Mrs. Fils 1-oop from Fife 1-tki
Frank Ramels has lieen IhreKliIng
Friday to attend the funor^’'^'Mre. ly engraved, but so that every piece'
iju-nt Friday with Mrs. S D. Mills
beans in the neighborhood this wf^-k
Jorn M'lkulecky.
T
may be handed down lo futurq gen­
1^ P. Haskins was in town Mon
B. J. Ho.vt took dinner wlih Mr. arc
BarlUtl
Ikurn Uorey, who has bee* vlaillng erations a* belrioomt.
Mrs. Tniman L«ee last week I->Ul:i>
KK OF UUB nWERSF IE«M
Mis.i-s Boratro and . Mildred Atkinhertoiother. Mr*. Hen Cook, left Mon­
Tbe House of Representative* pre­
............ Mason-returned from TravMrs Truman Ixlsv ami Miss Aliiiir
Hun t-menalopd ilielr young frieit-h
day ib join her bnsband Jim Corey at
(Tontlnuid from Page Threa.)
enuCity
Saturday.
Breiihaupt
caile-l
on
Mrs.
Coxla-l
Bartletl.
Nov
2.'..—Frank
Encler
I*
Ihsir liiiiiie ^turdav evening. Nov.
Harlx^ RjiringK. where be has a fine sented tbe bride with a pear shaped
lick In tied with the rhoumsUism.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. l!arl.-> ■ riniiJ Mills from PWoskev, w:
Satunlsy
pOKtliOO.
la Tolllere set. with elgbty-flve dlotrains
Friday.
I».
Hanmiond
has
lu-en
workli
Amy
Snydir
KUirt«-d
In
^hool
Scliamt-hurn. Nov. 1C a boy.
Our moil carrier Herbert Dexter, m^Ba and one large canary diamond
JOngsIti/. R. ^. Ifo. 2.
Klnilwll was In inwi
Wit Monday.
•w Odd Felloi
MKh N-iu Hartman hn* lu-en a
ba* a new rig which ronfornra to the
imsbiirg
Harry Vundem went to .Traverse requirements of the postoffice depart- In'the center. The smaller diamonds
lii.r at K V ‘Underii.iiti's for ihr- paet
Mrs Hall who has l>teen workli
llv on busineas.
arranged In concentric rings built
meniKingsley, R. R H. N" !- Nnv. 2- -Riinday
i-l
Z.
Rmitirs.
for
Mnt
Cox.
has
lH«-n
quite
111.
MtM
l-llltan
Stark
went
to
visit
up ^ delltate gold loce work and
r. O. ImBojse returned to hU hnnu
................................. ..............
Fred Knight was a Trai
Mrs. M. Collins Is visiting hi
MrK Chi.iie> ami Hue.- .luUKhIc
•r tiarents Raturday.
at St John* Monday, after having made some needed repairs
*|tor lari week.
platinum aeltlng.
rsnd.m'tiier,
Mrs.
R
Ciix.
drove
to
Barker
Creek
Saturday
Miss
Agnes
llomrirh
visited
Mli8>
jrlsited his sister. Mr*. Hattie Wells Hdiime line ThurKdiO . Noi . .
Il■‘n I’.-karek nnd wife spent Snn­
norsn i.ake RctfooiMr. and Mrs. Sayre bate token for
WALTON tR'UODL
Clara MIeh.-ll. .Sunday.
oivr Su.vOav,
j There will l>e‘ spef.a1 ThaiikKClvlsg
day with -Mr. Chairmork'*.
Alma*Br.-lihau|.t. Teacher.
Fiance* R. lleni-. Teacher.
Ann and Marj- Hgrrand vislled
Mm t-ola «teher just returned eenloee at the irWepd-; eln.rrh n-si
Earl Bolhorn was a Traverse City one year, the home of Professor R11Dorolhv and Clara Hnmrirb. Runday. Isitor W'edni-sday.
lUm E. McEffresb. 40 Groce Court.
ftbm a visit with her mother. Mr*. .Riinday niomlng. A cordial Inillailot
Ja.k
Harrand
went
to
Buckley
SatWalker of-Trarerse rity.
1 is extended i<. all
Claude Uonnine. who ha* l>een deer
rfi, Maas. It Is a cozy,
jfreWi
iirdav.
(^rant Cmttr
lyrll Tyler has moved on the farm! Mr. imU Mrs. W ni. Chase, v.ho lefi
hunting retimed last wetdc with hts homey place of len rtMmo, two atorie*
Nelson Hall Is visiting friends In reuse filled.
recentiv raeated by W. II. Seeley, _r | here Nov: ff. reached thi-lr new hnnu
,
Travers* nU'.
h broad
l|it)ad v^pjtdae.
vfgydae. and at
attroctMrs. HofHs Tahben-r entertained at l-everlngHast Friday,
Tina Cucha. wbo baa been working bigb with
s.
W
Pea^e
and
family
visited
the Ladles' Aid Kwleiy from May-1 The Crtiniers will hold a Thanks- Dalis made a trip t
for John Mlkule.-ky.-irto* with her Ive lawniIS. Tt U Ondr^ tb'e
E F. Hopkins Runday evening,
Mrs Charles Vlscbochll.
charming of the many i
ntdd. ThunuUy. •‘‘J’frXMiss
Grace
Tompkins
siient
Hic
and
Mrs
nansburgh
visited
Waite
of
Wddon
I
k
Utth- Tommy Tahl«>rer la quite! Mr*. Addiyw,
. -le* Vtschorhil purchased some cottages in'tbe seat of William* CoL
week end with Mrs Mark Gleason. Mackoi s Rundav evening.
cornfodder from Orlando Adams.
111.
Mr*. Priest I* better now, having
Oarl Anderson, who has been work­
John Marik ha* put a new roof on lege, aod commands a beonUful view
Harry KlBbey has Just returned
Traverse City last Thursday.
ing for Pete Bvernden returned to been sick tbe last few days.
of the Berkshire HilU. It Ja a typi­
hi* klichen.
from a hiinUng .trip on the Upper
- spending 4
MUs Minnie Smith of Manistee,
.Mrs. Joe Htirga is vlaltliig >
his home In Tr*»erac Ctiy.
Bert Graham built an addition to cal professor's home, and in keeplu
we City.
7’eolDBUla.
daughter. Mo- Herman Kevlsh.
Mabel Snnquest enlerulned a niim- visited her mother at Buckley ovv-r is wood shed last wapk.
Clarence aad Lee Del^nrer vislled
Mr. Komeraka. iff- SIncak and Mr. bi-r of young people last night. Pro- Sundav
with the position of the brtdwwom
CbarIcB Case am) family moved
Charles Vlschochil Is preparing
with tSeorge Hodge's of Traverse Traverse Cltv last Thursday.
Pavll* attended chunh at Karlin. i grcsslvp pedro was played.
E. Priest made a buiinsos trip to pen an meat market in Imerloctaen.
City from ffiiturday to Monday.
Snnday.
Uurga made a buslueas trip
Mr. and Mrs. FJvernden spent Sui “•averse City last Wedneaday.
Isaac Stanton and family, spent
Miss Nela HUnlgold vUltad her Cadlllae. Monday. Nor. llih,
There was a eandy social at day with Mrs, Robert Garland,
Miss Pearl Mackey visited
Sundo}- with his brother Dave Stanparenu over Sunday.
Camilen and family hav- i;.oveiI Coats, school house last Frida}' night
dancing party given by the A.
Beatrice Priest Rundsy.
m of Wylie
Frank Clark and family drove to
School Nota*.
....... Melvin Cnrinlens farm.
Advance Infermotlen.
Joseph Ramey and I-aura Oiiger
was well altetidcd.
Freddie Knlgbt Is ituying with
The Mlsa-s Jesrle Brown and l-oi IJlNi; I.AKK IMSTRKT * SCHOOI, Wexford Wednesday.
"Waa R a case of lore at firat
,.n>. Mark Gleason and two sot were married au Buckley. Saturday Clarence Patterson, while Elmer Patralne Davla vIMttd *rhoot fYlday
lUymond Meozle railed at the hare moved to Tr»ycr*r City for tbe
Edna T, Wilcox. Teacher.
Mlas Bessie Corlielt was In.Nesscn ■rson is away irapplng. ‘
tlghtr" "They coll U thoL olthongh
school W<-dneiday.
City Raturdav and Sundav. visiting
wibter.
The
boy*
anattendli
before
they
met she bod heord that
Omer
Horton
was
seen
In
this
haye just
The BednberW
The Mhool boa,d were cullers, at
Mra. Hickey.
school there,
he was wealthy and ba bod bean UI4
elghborhood law week.
/m Jrtt
Atartad to their new prime
u- srhixR laat Toi-sday
Mts* Ha/el Everhart of Traverse
Mrs. FYank Warren *i>enl
ahe was on hetreao."
Joseph Kller has purchased
HODGE SCHOOL
rise flfttrand sixth language elas- with her mother, Mr*. W. It. (
Ity. spent the week end with her horse.
^ Nela •Manlgold Tes.her.
I are loarnlng “l-andlng of th*
1-one Tree. Nov. 34 —Geo. f>tl* and
parent*.
Mr. snd Mrs. Burr McM*l_.
Betaje Rhode* spent Wednesday
Jake SioM-r have returned from theli J.leilmgBARTLETT SCHOOL
Old MItsioD .B|«nt Sunday with their
and Thursday with Meads at Wylle.
Glenn Burrows entsn-d
school
htintlnc trip, each slih a deer. M
Bessie Corlielt, Teariif
parents.
Mrs. diarbarman and Mr*. logulre
Ktover'K welching 30S |eunds.
Tuesday.
^ajfn^ontague and Anna Duffck
viHited
at Mra. Colonel Young’s Fri­
Mrs K I. Hansom and .Mrs. Brui
Joe Rinrak ha* been absent a pan
zzyy
son of Travc-rae City siwut Thursday of tbe week on aci-ounl of sickness sju-nt Sunday evening In Traverae
//orf^porf
Hlalr Nor. •«.—Wm Heodge* nl with Mrs Ja«. Harris.
Fhnlly
Rok called > Mary YonderReport <■
J
(il'enna
I-owlng'
ais-nt
the
week
end
Traierwe Cliv vUltol his hrtjihi-r
If Perona weisTtiaed at tbe begta.
hoof.
Sunday.
Mrs i'i'-m Brown assisted Mrs. Har­
y few low- marki
.. There
iih Kena Garland.
George; Of this localftv
J
Korthport. Nov. 24.—Mr and Mr*.
MbI»1 Connlne vislled her mother. nine of every ooid. oougha srould gen*
ris With her work on kVIday.
given this month.
On
acpounl
of
the
alormy
night
■ Arlington Weber Is on the sick list
Mra.
Collins
of Traveree City.
eraliy be prevented.
L
R.
Peck
left
this
morning
for
AusMr and Mrs E N Wllllaniaon enWednesday lieing a very dark da: last Saturday night, the Shamrock
Carrie HaBwwt who has l-een i-lrk lvrtaii»-d compaiiv from town St
After tbe cough begiBa Pewmo wOl
tlnburg.
Ohio,
to
spend
Thanksgiving
Mr.
Bhicbeck
and
family
visited
at
only a fe.w eiaasee were heard. Moat Club didn't hold Us regular meeting.
f-ir Bome lime with tubemiloslt, dtiil
generoUr slop It Juat aa quickly a* U
Joseph Zdenek. Sr. Runday.
with Mr. Peck's sister. Mra.
Betiha and William Ransom
of the day was si<eni with arithi
FYnny Wlddl* spent Sunday with Horpet.
Tj:-‘Kdav niomlng.
ought to be stopped. To atop a eongb
Den Cook and family called
on Dorothy. Miriam and Harold Grant tk and aliening matches.
The children of the HlghUnd school ftundny afternoon
her Bister. Mrs. C%a*.
before
all of tbe expeetfirotton boa
Robert
Budd
aod
Howard
Green
FredBowen's.
SnndAVMr* George Hnrren of Traverse
«T- |.rei«rlng for a Cbrlslwas enterFred MniTby and Harold Andefi have token the Bentoll and C
Mary Vanderboof* and Emily JUk been removed la to do groat tajury.
Mr>
City, la visiting- her daughter. Mr*.
Islted tbe Stony BeaCh school spraying outfit and are preparing
ford VNiller. riill.-l I
islted at Wiltlam McDaniels' Sun- AH*r the expeetorouon ho* be«o
Edsrin. Wilson
C Walaon ha* recovered from
properly
removed the cough will atop
Wednesday.
contract
tor
orchards
next
year.
Verne Snyder of t-ake View, Mich.,
her nil
A hay ride wo* enjoyed by a .
The Mt
They have now oimtracted tor ai-v *^john MIkulecky and chOdren re- iiMlt Tbot i* tbe only proper way
visiting friends In the nelghlior- her
• Maarllle haa returned to
of young people' lost Wedneaday, oral orchard*.
In/ Usl W»
eessful r
turned Monday from Chicago, where to etop a coi^
lort)lu>.
. bpitc i>f t
They surprised Mr, and Mrs. Arch
Occailonalfr a congh depends upon
Mr.
and*Mrs
Ivan
Thomas'
am
they
accompanied
the
body
of
Mra.
FN-erelt Striekiand
visited
hli Hurban. the evening waa spent
Char .Rrhmucket. with the help of
on irritable condition of the larynx
K has been
Edna ^t
children have returned to their homi J. MIkulecky.
brother Ray over Ruqjlsy.
ihrM .1-h. r men. prepared three large I ^
playing hrooeo. even'one reported
One of the most enjoyable eurprU< or branchial tubea. in whiofa there U
In Perr?' Mont., after a few weekr
CANADA RCHOOf..
good lime.
visit with relatlvea. They will visit parties of the year was given Satur­ little or no expectoraUor.
Roy A. Rorabacber. Teacher.
The problem of stopping so* •
school ftepert.
reUUvea |q soginaw and othM^ points day night on Misses Phebe and Mar>'
second month of school dosed
Vnnderhoof and Margaret Anderson. cengb is a sBgbtly different one.
Friday. Report of tbe Primary room:
t a meeting of the Eastern Rur Dancing was the order of tbe even- EWi In those esses Penas oo^t to
AUra
while huiKiiic III the upper |>eni&sula.
be ^lti.-^but semetlmea it U nocss
Roliert Barney finished dlgging'hia
Number of pupils cnrdled.-24: numTuesday
evening,
the
following
midnlgfat
refreshmenU
were
The mile .liild of Edward Weber la potatoes Nov 11th and Joe Miller
of bo>a enrolled. 14; number of officers were elected for tbe ensuing served and all deponed declaring mtr that local trootment be oddsO.
Almira. Nov. 22.—E. J. Lake made
much L iter
Every one wbo has s tiaubMiom*
finlslfed his -Nov. 2<ilh.
.,
a bustnes* trip to Traverse City one girla enrolled. 10; number of days year; Worthy Matron, Mrs. P. Wurz­ they hml a Hoe time.
John
has tmrehailtd a cow of
eewh or a lingering cold sbonM write
•CharloiUf Fritr returned to Trataught. 20. Grand total number days burg; Assoiiate Matron. Mrs. D. 1
fieheel Netao.
Frank Si-hmu'-kei
Cltv Rundav. where she Is attending dav last week.
attendance. 941.5, Pencenlage of at- Scott; seCTAUry. Mr*. Anna Rosei.
Report for month ending Novem- Um Penas Companr. Cotanteoa
Peny
Rothgste
aad
l^wls
Bletcr
Edward W. i.er w.i- In town Monday. high school an-1 rtaylng with
(Mile, for a trod copy of the His
-ndanee, 29 plug. Average daily nt- crans; conductress. Mrs. W. B. Nlfcb- «r 21. 1913.
from
Toledo.
Ohio,
are
spending
BIAIIl SCHOOIv
Ufe." There U no free pamphlet dis­
aunt. Mrs H O -loyni.
Ol*.
Anna Fletcher, Teacher.
w-eok with Carl Hates hunting.
IAJNE trek RCHOfM^
tributed to-day of more real volo*
Those neither absent or tardy are
Tbe Ladles' Aid of the M
M. C. I^ewl* and Carl Bates buzzed
Bertha A. Hansom. Primary Tivhei
to tbe rick sad ofBKMd tkea the sew
the following: Clare Barton. Elgin churcli'wJll meet at the home of Mrs.
V rinc pile of wood last week.
IB* o< lif*.“ It to flltod from cover
Mrs. Blane Karsh was rlslllng Ihirga, Harold ReegmlBer. Loo Mc­ Wm. Wilson Friday afternoon.
to cover with oettml cases of cough,
Mullen.
James Wilson.
Mildred
A
dancing
pnny
was
given
In
the
with
Mr*.
Hoy
Case
and
Mrs.
Fred
Union
colds oBd ether eDmatic dWMeo te
Qnr. Edna ParmMter. Tom Mon­ town ball Tbnruday ' evoning. which
ToUl attendance. 190 days.
t-ODg lAke. Nov. 23-Bom to Mr.
Wilson a few days.
off stags* and compUoatloaA Toe
tague mod Wandfi Durgo.
Scholora abent one day. Willie could
s'as very much onjoyed by tbe young
and Mrs John Wli.-.-lork. Sor. 16. a
Sir.
and
Mra.
Uoyd
Bales
drove
seororiy gril to d»d your cos*
Union. Nov. 25.—G. a Hager and
STONY BEACH SCHOOL
Marric, S«atr1r« Young. Mory Yan- sMoUy dooeilbod in this bock.
,er
io
Honor
Sunday.
brolher, Frank Hager, returned from
Eva McManus. Teacher.
*^ra^ Phi! Crlffln spent Tnoaday in derhoof.
Mrs. -loha Kiehl gave a farewell their hunting trip In the upper penlnMrs. Geo. Gray called on Mrs. fid­
negiset to do orsrytbbxg pa^l*
ThoM. not Urdy, Clortbel PaUer- toTo
Traverse Chy.
I»rty. Friday. Nov U. Jor Mr. , and snla on Mondaydle Oray on day laat week.
gel rid of a etabbom erid «
FreddI ■ udironie
Mr*. D. K. Scott visited Traverse son. Jimmie MIkulecky.
Mr*. Wni. niaar- Kerfe»UmenU aad
Georgq
Lake
came
out
from
camp
eougfa I* vary unwlss hidoett.
Several from here attended the
Jntorhehtn
KtilghL Beoebel Rhodee. Johnnie Mi- Pofima boa eBjoTsd a gmt rsffu^
City on Monday.
music added to tbe rliNer of the «r«nd apent Sunday with hi* grand­
Mra. C. B. Kehl waa veo' pleasant­ kuleoky. Mary Vosderboof OA Main- ticn o* a tMtedy tn soch easM ler
parents.
loterlocben,. Nov. 25.—Tbe Prima­ ly ttui'rised by a number of ber mla MIkulecky and Willie Marik.
r. J. Bates. P. W. Rothgeb and 'I.
thirty or forty ye*i* "
*
Johnnie and Jimmie MIkulecky ptnne
E. Bleter drove over to Anthony ry pupils are mohlag very neat little lady friends who came to spend the
who oa*s CM bottle « tt w
evening and brought a pot lack sup­ bad a perfect record for the year of
Hameus and apent today hunting In booklet* tor Tboakaglvlng
CONIWUE
CONNirUE
Mra. Ellis Is oonnned to the bouse per with them on Saturday evening. attendance until the death of their
tbe big awarep.
Covora were laid for 35. Tbe friend* mother. Mamie Hlknleeky had
Burnard Martin from Platte, is here by alckneo*.
trapping tor a couple of weeks, aod
Mra. Fisher was a Traverse City met In honor of Mra. O. C. Ranoora, perfect record tor the last month.
put tepriber.
^
The children have boon busy for
who left this morning for Manton.
caller BatuFday.
TlalUng bta *«er. Mr*. Fivd ' '
where tbe and,. Ur. Ransom will the last week .making hiding places
A deal bos Just beoi doood where-.....................
Ol to ploy "WoU and fibe^’
by B. CotmlBe ol Wexford, bos pur- opafla tb«
Mlt* Carrie Saddler la bow

He Flame Acetylene light
Is SniaJl tiil&e Bonier PecnHar

'X

iriy OB Doiilo AbdersoD ^YedDe*aay
enlnit. All report a good llmeMra. >1traball Carotbers. acoompanted h> her c-hlhlren. Stellu. lioraa
and Barn. h (i for Fibre, r. P„ Tbesday. where ibev will make their home.
Win rbrii Is returted ill
C. 1-. Newell uml Chas. Klllotl reirn««U from iholr hucUa* trip la the
ipiK-r iieiilneula Saturdat.
D. H RhUneeome. who haa beeD III
T Siiiiie time. Ik no Iwtter.
Waller Dowen relumed from Rliaron
PrlOay. and t» working for C. II. Peek.
home of fl.
Hager
llarer. Mn* WatBOD Ratey anil daughter Kern. Mr. and
.Mrs, neiirv Burkholder, also Mr, and
Mrs Ti-el and son Hciben of South
lioardmnn.
Jack Bingham and non. Henry. vi«U.-d Ills (iBuyliter. Mrs «' I. .\ew>;i.
Sunday
MUi Psllth MrTaggart s|ieni a few
■vs of this week with Stella I'arolli-

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BBAHD TRAma BIRAID ABD nULTEBSI BAT SAOU.. THUBBDAT, ROTZMBEB ST. 1913.

/^Qme Cheer
Un. Uabel B.W Williuu. Bditor.

are firm. Serve turned from
molda The ^pe may be ^ubK-d
a»all molds nsed.
Sweet PoUto Croquettes—Take a
pint of peeled, boiled and mashed
poiatoca. and add a lante
tableapoanful of butter, the whites
iwo eg*s. whipped to a froth, half
a teasiwanful of salt and a shake of
pepper, a glH of hot cream, or Just
Wa thank Thee. O F^hen for all enough to handle. Mold Into shaw;
Uiai is droar—
roll, first Into cniraUs, and then In
The-sob^f t^ tempest, the flow of pnalen eggs and then It crumbs
again. Fn- in very hot lard.
For never In bUpdness and.never In
pudding Is appropriate and ta
'■***
a bapw change from the usual dish
The mercy permitted a Borrow
vegeuWe
P*^
may be made Into frilterw which will
_ .
s.
welcomed by almost everj- p.-rWe thank Tbee. O rather, for song
Hymn-en
The
.
We thsnk Tbee. O Flaiher. for all
that Is bright-^
The gleam of the day and Ute stars
cl Ibe nIgbL
•The .ftowert of our youth and the
fndu of oar prime
And bles^RS e er.marrtlng thepathway of Ume. -

Mldem Chiekon R«cipM.
Prom The RunI ('-AitroniUa'caiiie'
thwp tested n-cllH‘s for cooklns
rhicken In verlous «a>s.
Pried Chicker —The following
-----------------?
tselbled ehlckeu:
The chicken should be killed
dressed the nisht before It Is to be
rooked, and bung In a cool place.
night
Cleanse thoroURhIy. cut Into pieces.
as desired., and let stand In cold
waier ten minutes, cbanclnx the

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Thanksgivldfl Osy.

The soft, gray dawn of Tbanksglv<9K Dhr
Parted the cprulns of nldit,
*he world awakes with Its hopes
„d fears.
>
while. Next drain and wipe each ResInDlnR lu life of smiles and
pk<« with a clotb—If there Is too
much water on the chicken the flour
Uie new-born momlng't light.
wm not proi^rly adhere to the chk'ken. but will form a pai-te. Hub each There are cheerful hearts and lives
piece with sail. llRhcly sprtnkle with
ihat are gUd.
pepiwr. and roll In silted flour. Have
Which wake to this day pf praise;
frylog pan ready wlih about a Ubla- **“1 “'oae whose hearu for a wcao'
s|>oon of buier and the same, amount'
*hlle
of fresh lard brown and piping hot.^<tve long forgotten the
Joy and
ijiy in encli piece sa soon as floured.
'
Keep drliiplngs very hot until each
Of »f«“ »un»klny ««>•■
Piece is slightly browned. When/lho
first pieces are well scared and ®®"** of **•
sunlit paths.
brown they ma> bo placed oo lop and
Where Rowers grow bright
falf?
other pieces may be browneili
• And some of us tread
frying i-ans may be used.

«.
a»d
Tbe harvest that glowed and

the
ScUoped
Scalloped OMous-Boll
Onions—Boll onion.
onions ,n
the
.........................
salted water and cut into quarters.
Make a thin white sauce by blendFor never a blreslng
Ing together one tablespoon each of
Thy child
butter and flour, and adding one cup;
Bat Thou In TKy<mercy looked down­
fire until
of milk and stirring
ward and smiled.
_
.
_
,

»«en minutes. Then add n few dro,m ^her*-shadow, and sorrow, dally
of hot water, rover, and set ov.-r
'"‘-’t.
o^imor foi^Bboui thlrAnd the flower, of life are ram.
"*o*'
t
»' n>l»uins o r uniil It Is very tender
rich lutiwn.
those who gather the Joy.
throughout and has ........................
crusting, tender and Juicy. It may he
, *“"n
. ti.ore butter
So v«»i.)
easily o«j
day by
day.
necessary to add a mile
«, .»
t.

We thank Tbee.,0 IVlter.of all., for
tbe power

,,

-..,h
S

f™"
j j,

‘o
very, very And, tvm.-mi-ring. strive to

make

—r,:: r ■ “~

fol hand
And all the «iul help that tad .MWls
/
underetahd.
. ■
We thank Th<e. O .Father, for days
yet to be.
Pbr ttopes-tbai our future will call
-us to Tbee.
eterolty may form
fom
That all
ibrongb lo*o
Od«
d.y1» ih. im».
sloBS above
—Will GarletOD.

«verax
and set In .he oven w-hlle gravy "
**'«
i. being made. Inio the hof f«5hlgs
CYeamed Peas In t-arrot-Wps—

or rich
A»d •>W‘» f™®
*'*'
'■““
™"kU Ud.1, teodo,.
,„d,
*crai- ■"<>
off
‘op sod botihb-k.-nlng and’ sea- That God has meant to shine for all.
«>®- *«»»o- out one end. The car,
As over the world the suobctm.s fall
««»
vook.-d In salted
chicken Ple-rHsJolnt a
To scaUer the shade* of night
Water. Wash ‘
a can of i>eaa and “"chicken,
add - ^
'‘‘I*;salt and pepper to taste.
-Unldentiried Kx. hang-,
«o tf''®
the« ■
• medium
m^lu.n white
-hue ssauro

by blending In n double boiler over |lender. If flrelesi cooker Is ututl.
Tharvkeplvlng Day.
>l>d 'ln> i—
use eoough iKzlling w.iJr to almost W**®* *f
so'" <•' >'"■
lands
tmUer and flour, tben adding - ‘ rover the chb-ken. otherwise usS
^
“•
*®P °f
Season and fill Into ■•oiling water
than cover It. And Shat If the down of the IhUle
. the carrot cup*.
hour'
be■'‘I'vni-d
and
sraitered
nway~
Start to mak
Tljere's gold In Uie gatherv-d hart esl;
fore serving
jeiliee te Serve With Meats.
Tbi-re's homely and hearisoiiie
• Thanks, unewasing thanks I owe •
Crust—Two eupe sweet milk. two
cheer;
• Min. wkv. 10.. Ml. W««o< lOO."H™ I" » 1-"!
T.o :«ggs. one ublesiMWD butler cut fine,
«
^
.• following recliies answer the giiosheaping tea- *“<1 "
^
Iffo"*one teaspoon sail.
• "All li' wen." alnce this I'm .told. -• “on. and win i* found dell- lous addiwith
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.lAo..
aint...*
aflAV•
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• “No good thing will He with- ' tions to a company dinner, or afier- enough flour to make a vCry stiff
> noon parly refreshmeuts.
b.U.r.-ll,,U,r . .1, -lum lor l.r..rl *
(or Ih. ...I.bml .nl,D.lor

hold;"
Mint Jelly to Serve With Cold- ,.oo. .,.-.0 .oo„. Ot lb. b.ii.r ov.r
• 'Knowing "all t^ng*" work "for .
<>' ». A.iomo'. pon-l. .nd rrf. Lamb—Wash and dry two hunches of
Is whitened,

good;"
the bottom, place tbe chicken on
• Shall Jn Heaven, be. undersutod. • mint, and sleep In one plat of bolb this, drop rvst of 1-alter on chicken.
KvoUw* bloom that
dead
• Grace "enough" is promised me; • iug water. Soak one-half box <of pour boiling llqui'd over all. I*lace
• "la His light.“ such hopes I see: ■ gelatine tn one-half- pint cold water m hot oven and bake until goldeF'THfn turn to ibe hearthstone cheery;
iiehold, 'Us the time of year
• “Very prewnt hMp" and ch*er. > two mtnitiei, add the Juice of two brown. One ubiespuon of flour rub■ In the hour of pain and fear. . lemons, one cup of sugar. I*onr over ..................smooth I'laate with a Htle To .-oum tiur blessings and merciosThe day of thanksgiving Is here
• “Not my ^wn"-jiralsc. pralso" for • this the boiling mint, stir until thor­ mllk. then mixed with a cup of cream.
oughly- dlwolved. strain. |>our Inlo
this!
Set chicken pic on hot stove and add
. • Cod In ewat bath -mnde me his. • ®oul*. and set Into Ice chest to hardBare and brown In Uie shadows.
the crevices. I,et boll up once. 8erv-e
Tho meadowland meels the guzc.
-An^:
Tomato Jelly—Take on<
**■ in the dish In which It was baked.
"
mttoes, stew them with oi teaspoon.
noosed In Rlce^uarter
seeking
ful cinnamon, one-half
" " ■■ pound l«ron or salt pork, one chl.-k>«»
“>e Summer days.
rlovea. small onion, one bay leaf, salt '
rice one onion
one The'^finey Is stored In plenty,
and pepper, two tabjespoonafuls
g^^n’-Mi'i.^r. one'half can tomatoes
S® “hat If the WIni. r I* near
vinegar
«r and cool
cook until tomatoea are
o„o Thj- lime l» not one for roplnlngDiaaolve <
The day of Uiankaglvlng U here.
quart boiling water, salt and pepper
gelaUne in ond-half cup cold watt'. to laate.
Pa** tcunatoes through a aleve to reCut bacon loto am.xll dice; ^rop
For a number of weeks the Inspira- move seeds, and t>our over gelatilin Into deep Aettle. fThe old negro
tJon and cheer ot tbe gospel lived by while ho(. Pour Into mold and place -mammy " that taught mo how to Th.-n aiug lo U.e l-rd of the harver.t
Home Cheer s first editor have been on Ice to set. When cold,
‘ ...to IW. H.t .""1
■>' to" "to *
to."k.|il.l"K to,.H.a
relived In these columns.
plaUer and garnish with crisp lettuce
^
- lut.to."d Iren kml".. rennarf .i Tl" l""™ ".-I lk"
I-"Ul. Tltontovto, wrek .h.
„a
„„ ik.
^
haa been-ronttanUy In the tbougbu mayonnaise dressing; or the JeUj>
brJ-wn io the
T*s the, sweet afiernon of the
of the wrller. Coming from stanch may be broken up and used aa a J,ot grease, being tarnful not to burn.
>'«»■
New aigland stock, harking back to
It^lf. Very nice *"
^ for frying So let not your Ullmte be lacking—
Have tbe chicken cut as
Furltan times. Thanksgiving was with cold meaUz
.
The da>' of tbankauiving is hroi'.
' piece
—Hatllo Whitney.
a sacred day. a day not only devoted
chicken Aspic-Boll rhicken unlit
^ completelv. Add salt
to feaaUng on the year's bounUes. tender, remove akin and bone*, aea- and jwjiper
pepper Pour
Pour over
over It
It the
Iho one
<
bU^to. revtowlng
reviewing the many mercies ««,
ima to taste with salt _aad
ud pepper.
pepper,
Thankagivlns en the Farm.
ud klre.l.n ot too to l—lvo p,.„ bo„«, to to 11," lloold told ^
Tbe aky Is cloudy, dull and gray.
And In the groves the tree* are
■.onto
Ud OO" .lire oolon. on. boy ,(".(.
p,,,
Tor to ho. oT~5- doj OU . Tltook.. .1, wholo o-fPoi drelo., « Ptod. or
lomotore uid too..................................__________
/bare.
giving day. The first waking thought »oit, and three ouulde tulka of cel- mmred*gr^~pep|>er and set on
All wave the red oak Ireet, and they
vas one of praJae. and there came
reduce this Block dow-n lo about
^
flaii.
Still their bright-colored foliage
a moment of mlllness i'a which she oc/ quart Soak one-half box gel'af|»v-,x cooker V
waited for the day's meaaage. It al- tine In e-e.hs'f cui> cold water; when
fortunate enough to have one. The river s froxea out from shore
Full half Its width, and anchor ice
Bible thoroughly dissolved, add this to the ) that it may simmer r rook very
ways came in the form
• beauil- clock and atraln all over th<- elilrken .lowly tor raireo or l.ooiy mloul*. S™
promise or a line from s
"'to S'l"-' ““
ful and Inspiring verm-, which "set m the mould and. eland on lee to longer.. Of course. If an old fowl Is
Smooth spots, the boys with skate*
the day In tune."
harden; aerve lo ttln sllrea.
used, use more than one quart
entice.
No wonder that her morning aalu________________
water and cook for two hours, so the
V>’e bear on prairie roads the sound
tatlon to every visitor, whether a
chicken will be tender.
Of wagons rolling mile* away.
bock door. oUler on buslacss bent or
indivi'doal Plum Pudding.
rhirken en Casserole—This Is
. ,rt».d Who Oto.0 to tor. oitoipto
A nov", w.y to to". pro,,, pod.
"r,.k,., .-.r to.

Around die
SdUofs Jabk

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f^drciHToir «r r '-iS

"" <"”. "'““to '• .“

fll heahb. but instead. "What's the
good word today."
,
Try this greeUtg -,for a week,
watch the face, brighten, and you
. will never lack for Thankaglvlng..
whether It be the last week of chlfl
November or the first of rose perfumed June. It U like ctartiy. It
biroaeth Urn who.glve. and him who
Ukoa. U changes the IhoughU to
toto.*!™™
thp saddest heart.
K. B. W.

^rtm porcupine fa,b,on with browned almond*, cut in
^rtpa Or. p« a aur of hart-saucemaple augar-on top of
TZ........
.............
................
—to to.H.
lerving.
and
pass a.MUce
made
de. adding a flavor
onugc Juice and rind. Thicken with
a veo' lltilo butter, and flour. When
rteh.purfdmg. are «irved la'this way
one eau l«aa than when m allce is

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ot boy...

A ohirkrto .1 .oy to. 1, I. to rood
--------1 fried and'!* much more digestible.
«
“" ta^en S yon

i!„„te m Iron nan.
OuUlde the barnyard In the lane
^ Into small parti.
wIU.-high • spring
cTlhe hoton ine oot
^
owners, stanch and
^ a>“of your pan. spreao
Bprtnkle with salt
“•* “j

^

^ vour nan Place
^a.!^ oven Ini all^' to .Im_
required

And ewvered buggies trim and neat,
*“**

wlli.rtop"." o. to" to" O, to" ohtok. "“C barred.

en. Wben done remove cover and
Or to tbe quiet cows give chase.
put your pan: In the top of your
The yopng folks skate upon the |>ond.
ExpIloH --------------Pin
and Drown
brown eacn
each v«cco
piece oy
by cuiuoven ODU
. vi.-t-. n— ul.v
“Dear
wreto . mu, icto ,
^
„u,„. T.k"
,to rwyonj
. toMtore ttorlly .0 to"
A^lm. M ehur"h l«ll. I.r rwyon^
,
up your chicken and — _
Proclaim It Is Thanksgiving Day.
00^, •piaaf have kitmmy Johanna ,,01^
,our gravy, which ha* made
—MinneapolU
Tribune.
,or bot cake*.'
to to. toruoto or to. Ptol.
^ammy Johanna had pfeslded in
y,. k,ichen for thirty year*. With
Home^omiog.
ugeta labor she wrote tbe redpe. TbU
— Sauls WHh Wet Cloth.
All the world lo dark and chill.

vegetables For Eariy Winter.
Squash Timbales—To a cupful of
cooked squash, which bna been
preaaod through n ricer or sieve, odd
one or two beaten ocica. three tableapeoatul. of milk, two Ubleapooafnla
tM maUed butter.
toM tod to.1, "1 buck p"PPto. m.-.'TUk, „ uircb -rucr to J.A. rrtod,
thorouebty and tom Into btStered •cordin' to how nuy folks tW U to
>balo molds./
flood with
rounds ,*1: put
tmt In
Umhato
molds./fluod
with'rounds
In oomo
oomo aalt—Mias
nalt-Mlas May
«»r
.. pipwr. Btkd U a pun of bot knows bow mot*; put In an tU root
water la tbe osw. or. covered, on the of tho Ingradltime and be nra to hora
top of t4« rii^ until the peutor* your srtddle bot.' .

("to" ""““"d i"""'
••
• do«> •Mte muaUn cloth and
Mr o»er tne top ot i***
ine meat. Ji-wi.i
koep Irwn getUng hard and does not
««*» hestlng so often, end the i^eat
!• ■««»» «*eer.

may aafel}- truu a love <hat is
civater than our! and mav Mit-lv
Irai,- iiiir 'Ulilxlied dt-ar urns in ilie

«am of Hlm who cave ibem
4
If our hearts were but wort sliiii.lc,
Wo should lake Him at'l^ls Word.
1
,44444444444444444 And our lives would be all sunshine
In the sweetness of our Lssrd.
Margaret Sangslcr Is keeping her
Thankiu?ving Day brings us the
And from toil and crowded mart.
Thanksgiving in the l.And Hnyond.
Homtf ihoughls draw «Mch yearning but her beautiful words of past appi-al of tliose excellent orgahized
ebariiies
that are Indispensable in
heart;
years still linger wlUi ua. She wrote
modern
civilization. Out o' our own
And tbe <-<i|lege yields lis tlirong.
of The Thanksgiving with tender
e It behooves Us to aid ev^
Home ties are so tender strong;
reven-nce:
»-oni,y association that beneflts
Strange lands call our eager feet.
It all oeivencs on the |K>ini of the poor, the on>han and the aged.
Yet. though-earOi Is vast and sweet.
view: When one has had a good many x\'e ourselves shall not n-celve the
Golden east to pun>)e west.
Thanksgivings, and has garlanded rt,-h benefit we ought if we limit ou’r
After all. lis home It lieat.
tho dear day with a thousand- fra- alms to these soiir<-es. Out of our
grunt memories and sweet .aasocia- own liaskei and store, ip delicate,
There's a farmbous)- on the hill.
lions, the very name Is a spell to sip.ni and uiioiiimsive ways, shall
Oh. HO lonely, and so still;
conjure wliji. When one Is young we nut add at this time to the Joy
How the old folks miss tlie glee
and blase and a little bored by home- of those who never ask help, who
Of the years that used to be;
ly plniKurv-s. there Is little rest In a auffer without rmnplaiiit. and who
Hut today their feet have wings.
long Ubie Burroun4cd tzy kindred, would sooner die than l^e assisted
And the heart wilhin them sings.
and groaning under its burden of from ibu Allef funds of any society,
And a gladness fills the place.
good things to eat, from the oyster Most of us liave friend* or kindred
Mirrored from ibo moUier's facetn the half-shell to the black coffee of this soo. and wo may nn\ evade
Pur they're coming, every one.
at the end- Roast turkey, ccleo'. the iiredous c-hance Thanksgiving
Child and grandchild, daughter, son
pIckh-H, and pumpkin pie are the ev- brings us to sentj^ them something
ervday luxuries of so many of ua that will brighten tbelr live*. Each
And if one had wronged hia own.
, now- that they have lost the flavor homo should have other homes . In
S(ab1>ed Iheir love and left Ihi
Uii-y had when people worked hard nilpd that may be united In a chain
alone:
the }4-ar through and were contented of Invisible benefleeace at this scaWalked In •■vH's r
wlth bacon and greenB and Izoiled son. f
Heatved the piteoiia afteroiath;
dlshc-B In genoral for their usual fare.
------------------------Une (Siiild will tr> rightly live.'
-- - « ■
And ci.iild murmur low. "Forgive;" i have heard Irreverent young folk,
not a fl^w. .cmdollng wlthfone anolhThe Only Way.
one could beg his moUier's kiss.
er over the. anilcli.oted weariness of
A farmer comi.lalned In his vacSurely tm such a-clny us this;
, a long family dinner when UnHe Kl»h neighbor that aomo malicloua
And one wuiitlU not l>eg In vain.
Jorlab and At.nt .Suaan and Cousin perw*
cut off his horse's tall.
If his heart tnrm d home again.
liepxIbBh and Sister Rally's children '■hlch as ho meant to sell him would
—Ethel How man. In ^ln*dianal«)lls
and Rroth.-r Jcuatlian's boys slwnld be a great drawback. Then, saidJournal.
lie i^eseat lu force. You to a .true the wag. "You must aell him -wholeNew' Efaglander If no. to * true'
“‘A'boleaaJe.r"
exclaimed the
Hame Credita In School Work.
Ameriran anywhere, llie
tX o»“c. ■ »»>y noT' “Berouse yx-u canId the XvVeh'iber Woman'* Home Tlianksgiving la In Uiese lioftely not re-toU hhn."
Compiitilon up|>ear acrouhts of several househnld'gatherings, when thi'scat'
■•ublk si-hools 'ill the t'nlte.1 Bute* tcred sons and daiuliters a.ssemble
v. ahi-H- gr.-ai progress U l>elpg made. under the old rooftn-e and are chlh
t)tn- nf tlx- sloriwi told Is me slon^ of a,™ .»!. «llb Ibcll ,l.Mi« lb
““
“<■
hr.x«e
">• «•“ -'""U not*. That may arom a
a Wi-r»nsiu public s' hool teacher who
gives Ills |.upils s'hool credllg for
Th.nk.,ilv.nb
. bra..
" *" f'
lii>tne work. Following I* an aroount ,o ™ to .Itoto Ih,, lov. or 1,01..
ton..- >o^ o.™i.l.. to
of this iea<her and his plan;
.in,Ik . d™„ ... .lo.dto,l TOl.
>■“(”" •V~l ■»■». «”
"There Is a eouniry school In MaolII tooui. von totoh lo 0.0 Alto hto,
"<*1.011.. ..-1 ov,rlookl« Ihl.
towor i-ouiily, Wisconsin, where the l,»n . .toiaon* .nl «ko, .(lor 1-SvUo.o. Cotofol, Iho nl hom
tearIx-r.-Mr. II. E. .\iiUioIz, has intro- ,0,1. or .i«™oo.
iko
“«
dm.-d a thoroughly original and prac- 1.1.0 ,ooko ion .,, lioto Uio oklto. toll, .ijoor .too, to ,our .to.
tiijl i-our-x- in manual training an<l ney of the old and well-r<*iiiembcrod
^
jiersoiial resl-onsihiUty. .Mr. Antboix
kitchen. He. may pave lingerbd In
Eacalteped Tomatoe*.
glvei. school errdli.s for home work.'
fon-ign galleries apd looked upon
Hemove the rontents from one,can '
That is, the Children do chore* at
the great maslcrpieofs of nrt. he may
tomato^, and drain the I
soliool. Each child has a small memhnve drcanied t<pncath the Southern fr^m some of their liquor. Seattbn
si liool Each chilli ras a small
Croat^e may have visited palaces ».(u, ,oit_ pepper.- and a few..drop*
orandum liook in which he writes-a
anO'^n wdrom^rf therein,, but the of onion juice, and sugar If preferred
the home dull«-/he perform
iiAd kUchen. with hi* moy»e. moving
cover tbe bottom of a butl.eiweeii 1 p, ni. an-l-y a. .m.. and t
f about from the table tohhe shinning jered baking dUb with buttered nunilu-r of ir<-<lii lioinla received for
Vtove.
the w.'ll-Kweei>. thl lean-to. the cracker crumb*, cover with tomatoes,
each
This list, which la kept
lihnor.' Includes, tweeplng. making a ^ed packed- with kindlinp-w-ood have and sprinkle the top thickly with
Ih-J. picparing a meal, baking-a cake, bA-n always In the back of his mind. t,„uered crumbs. Bake la a hot oven
i^e <-„,mbs are ff'^llclous
baking bread, scruhliing the floor, and his heart thrill* with a gladnes*
that Is lovi.-s own giving of thanks
washing and wiping dishvfrmHklng.

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feeding horses, cleanjnr'^the barn, when he »?<•* them al! again.
Although we linger among the
rleaning and currying horses, splitting
Not Loaf.
and earning wo<m1. sleeping ulth o|>eii leaser reasons why we should keep
window, rleaning the tei-th. <t>ming Thanksgiving Day. they ar.- all fn--"^Two ropfula of stale breadcrumb*,
eluded in that greater one which one cupful and a hsJf of chopped or
home with dry f«-et In wet wealher.
At the end of.,each month the we have' no plummet deep ffnbugh to gronnd nuts, one scant teaspoonfnl
names of the three piiidls who have fathom. As a nation and as Individ- of sweet herbs and one teaspoonfnl
the l>e«i records, with number of uaJ* we remember on Thanksgiving of salt. -Mix ihoronghly and add sufiKilnts each roo-Hc-l. are |iuldlshed Hi Day the"goodness of Almighty God. fident hot water to moisten; cover
and let wtnild for ten minutes, add
the lfx-a5 papers At the end of the It may well be that «-e abould
year the 1h«-e pupils |ioldlnB the high­ most thankful that there rome* a one cuflrill miS^^.hot'-water and
est nunilier of creiliis In each class are pause In our aetivities 'when wo are turn into a buikw'red^iii. Bake one
reminded by those In authority that hour Jo a moderate oven and serve
awardi«l prize* by the school board.
'This arheme 1-roved successful we owe something to the bounty of cold. Pur a sweet dish the herbp may
from the iKTfmilng. Nearly all of the hesven. W.- are often by the way of b« omitted and one cupful of seeded
■•uplls enten-d Hie rontesi at once and saying that oprs Is a material age, raisins added.
'__________
the rest entered a little later. Not and we are too rj^y to set before
us as a goal the aecumulailon of
Browned Xarrota.
one dropped out.
One farmer told Mr Antholtz.:’ 'Be­ wealth and the .gratification of amblScrape and wash the carrots. Out
fore 7>ii sinned the credit svsiem I tlon. Hut. iMvond and above these ttaeni Into three Inch lengths, then
couldn't get my Ih>> out of Iwd In the lower .lims, tlieri' 4* an atmosphere, downward tn (his slices, and each
morning to do any chores ftlmv then serene and calm. wWce comes 1- slice Into strip*. Drop Into botllng
he Is in the barn ^•efDre 1 am.
us a t-reath of_evcrWlng life. Non- salted water an^ simmer until lenriirtsiian nations have never learned Spi-; if finely cut. OH* should not
Concerning Nuta.
the (Win secTKtK (hot give Christlan/i,);e
twenty-five or thlriy minNut meal* ore the mo*t
nations their clrtef cause to ke^ ute*. Into a fnlng. i«an pul <ms
(rated form of nutriment that
Thanksgiving. The Fatherhood ^f ublespoonful of butter or drippings.
and . being the vegetable counterpart God and the brotherhood of man ar^ and when very hot add the drained
nf meat, msy always be used to Ukr taught IIS In the creed that binds u* carrots. Dredge lightly with oalt.
It* place. HoweVd-r. a nut diet three noi a1one,.to earth, but to the sky.
pepper and a little sugar, and fry
times a day. or two dishes composed
VVhen/eanhnuake and fire swept until Hghi’y rolored Sprinkle with
of nul* and served ai the same and devastated San I'ranclsro, there' cho|>ed [larsl®-. and sene.
meal, are nn more desirable than a was kindled at once s Ore of love
----------------similar abundanc<- of meat.
and human kindness that fought fate
Dried Sweat peisteea.
The mala reason nms are consider­ and romiurred as truly as had the
Bop
potatoes unlit about half
ed Indigestible is the fart (hat they devouring flames. Everywhere, Bast done' tben halve ior quarter) and pot
are la*ufrirlently msstlrated. also that and West. North and South, were out In tbe sun to dry Just as you
they are tisually served at tbe end those who hastened to lend,a hand would apples, irt-a.-hes. etc,
of an alre.-idy rompleie meal or are for the relief of men. women and
M-hen they- are i-erfecttf dry gather
nibbled beiweeji meal*. Two import­ children who were suddenly home- them and put In a dn' place and Ihey
ant points slKuild be noted; first, less and Impoverished. There was arc (hen ready for use and con be
nuu nTuat bo masticated ifntll tbey no withholding; the poor gave and prepared In many apetUIng «-nys.
are like cream before swallowing; sec­ the rich gave, and all together were and used Just as you would an unond. nuta should be eaten al the begin­ stlrt^ w-lih a common thrill of sym- cooked sweet potato,
ning or during the course of a meal.
palliy and unseirish '
In favor of making nuts a staple part
glorious object lesson, and If
Quine* PrMervs*.
of the dieur)-1* (he fact that they are we have had no other thing to be
pare and
quarter
the
a natural source of fit which they thankful for. we have bad ihU. that quinces. I'ui Inlo a preserving kettle
provide In great abundance; they are our nation has forgotten Its money- with almost so equal quantity of
above nil other, foods. exc*-pl bolter. making for a lime in the Joy of granulatro sugar, rook the parings
In heat producing prapenies. and they money-glvlng, and that, wlihool dls- with plcnty^of water lo cover and
have great ata) Ing power because tinctlon of race, color, caste, or when the Juice U boiled out pour II
Mow of digestion—Oili need not nec- creed, men have drasrn together over the quince and sugar, rook
•aiarily mean difficult of dIgesUon.
closely and beli>ed one another heart- slowly for one hour and a half.
It is not generally known that milk,
Browned Almond Icing.
cream and butler enta all be made
Never dawns a bright anniversary
Everyone knows bow dellclons a
from nuta. To prepare them for thU that has not Us shadowed side. Never
cake U Iced with Icing madd~cf the '
use rlean the shelled nuts by scalding Is there a home to which sooner
tbem thoroughly. Dry. Place In the later grief doe* not ebme. At. t),e beaten whites of egga almond Haste
oven unlll they become crisp And the Thanksgiving Ixtard this year, as t and sugar, bet not ever)-Me biowa
D6y wficn love Is throned nnd crown-

Turned nre all the flit that roam:
Ever}-Hod)'i poln* liome.

skins rub off easily, or If skinless, un­
til they become a golden brown. They
now are ready to grind through a fine
mllL tben work to a amooth paste
with pMtIe and moitar. This is nut
butter, bome-made. Nut cream and
*"
nut
milk are prepared by heating cut
I
the
lawn.
Gaunt trees shiver «
butter, and warm water together until
a.i ui«r p.
tbe requtrdd consisiency It obulned.
Yet. though bleak November's gray,
They sboi^ always be made fresh, aa
Ah. she beers one shining dayDay when home
Joys-------------------wrap n* round, rtquii^ .
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JhanksgMng Jhoughts ♦


olb,r yrere. to.re will ,»
"h.l,w.
to" ho.tol.oU or to. »r.
rewto, roollouMly U rtoroll.-l W'
ihrw" lo whom hto remg toe pwiR
of lore. II I* 001 Otoy to UDil"i»lA"4
why triwli to otlen come to toooo
who toom ,0 o.mI oo hereh aitolnltt.
uo frem oor ltoil,«l ..poM.ore —
ctooot
why It I. toel oo. U
tehn ..a umthm- loft. oi» thin.
w* may do, and tluU Is truL We

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  1. http://localhistory.tadl.org/files/original/c8d74bad400391c36da8dd4e4ccda166.pdf