Grand Traverse Herald, February 19, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 19, 1912

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-02-19

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TWICE

a'WEEK

T ravarse

Bay

1

Eselo
A YEAR

— XUESDAV ANDTHURSDA Y—»1.0 0

N0.IS «

TBAVERRK (1TY. (jKAND TRAVERSE COI NTY. MirilUJ.W. THI RSDAY. KKHRI ARY •,►■■■■

DEMANDS OF
GOAL MINERS

TAFT’S STREUBTH TO MARCH ON

BAliie VAK RIPER
Gonnrii

V*n

«l|*r. aceJ

.li<‘<l

V2.

Mondav nlfbt ai the hoiuf of his son.
Chas. Van Kl|*er. 507 West

S<'vodHi

streeL *bere be had made hi* borne for
be |Wst ta-o eeara. Old aae and lallint;

SRWT$ WORK DAY ASKS)

health »ag the cause of death.

BETTER

METHOD -OF SET-

.Mr.

cedent Should Not be Broken.

gion Has Been Ssttled.

filcdaes of Mi|i|>ort

A ahori funeral aei

i,eW from the home Tuesda) aft

TLINQ GRIEVANCES

Across to Island* Since Re­

three o'clock after which ibi
remains were ablpped (o l.a Cranxe

2s—Telej:rai)hiifrom nine repute

>l<-an aoteniors'were Riven «>>ii
last niebt

from the rampalKii

WILL HAVE REINFDRGEMENTS

Mutual

HAHLIR A CANDIDATE
Nomination

for

«-ni day

eh on American Side
ere Killed Whet
I Were Driven

e«MioB today.

A number of the oiteratora’

Prank M. Hamlin. *<i|iervisor from
Jflair lownship and chairman of the
board of suiiervisors.

eharactortao the demands as p

yesterday,
march on I'bt
-btbuahua.
J-aarea innight.

Pothier of Rhode Island. '
been

In aduition to Hie sjene.! staiemer

very

lliMe

the

I niied

lie j-laced nr>on It.

mn; Stubbs. Kansas;

He e<

»iuce

in deaperale ehape.
■teged 15 dayi

by

eonfeiwico .between

the miners

and

operators itecun today at the offlves
of the New Jereey fVniral reUroail In
-

tbta city.

Oeorsc K. Baer, president

Governor i'arey of

Hadley.

.Mlk-

ilglietl the -guveiii»r»' l.-n.-r.' iiicing

It has been be

Placing

Village e

eralorb.

oh

The commltle to preoent the

demasda of the miner#

conalaied of

Jobn D, White, praeldent ef the fnitKd Mine Worken. ami aevcral of the
other national olficera

and

diatrlci

cBt acroFBMBL vhicb

The 1

has

been

tore* Mdco the atrike commlnloa. ap-

taking pan in Hie discussion will be

Oill.-d «> Ihe •-audidacy of Senaior

with

a

booklet .Upon

31

aexL

The

they

will

strike

Dairying

has

became

Industries of

one

(

the rpgion

unless the more attention will be paid

end

wlth any line of agriculture
fniU

eral atrike on April I.
There aiw

piiQui-

raising,

and

more

dlscuaalotis

lemiitations to wilt be bad upon the questioii among

trouble at Ihe present time,

in the the granges of ibis pan of

both the ioR and hard coal fields ex­
This a'ives the

mlae woricera’ organitatlon a strong
weapon, because by slmuhaD«>ua ac­
tion In several mining regions

ms. SARAH J. HAZa

The

Mission.

Feb.

£7—Word

opiyfon

Kuha.

was

the

flermalne

D

the

Kepubtican

national

ruling N-gardine a
Immediate

effeil

Sunday evening K.-bruary ivih
honwof h.-r ti.-pUe*, Aii-Iie*

the «rv1 eompanle* of the union dues Hrighiou. Ohio, where
from the mine workera. abolition of
the conciiUllon

board.

iMyrnent

for

mined coal by weight inatead of
the carioad. a one-year agreement and

Auguri

wgti

Hall.
lall.j^
I

U to OU MiyMolt It) Hie *|.iillg
e »h«- had Hv.-d lor the last foui
Her

death

was

due

cot

The enij'hty.

John K Hamlin, aged kO yean, one «T '

Mile# Stafford

Frank tstaflord:

separate snaln-

Parm C. Giliven;

.lobn

e

old

residents

of

Traverao

^

k

!• lu lu-igh'e

I.

Use*. c<

I.uVern B

D

W,

Pat.iiin;

C'ovell

Mr and Mrs. Hamlin bav* UtsE In
Traverse City

Is directing the

ibat

Frani-es (

tor 27 year# and dnr-

time

numbers.

li-'.egaies and say*

bare

won

sary,

'?■ I..T

and

peaielully

Tteiijaniin llaniiia of I'slKorala.
Ham.in

-... c«-

haa o»e

(.iiddeli
.John W.

broHier,

of

lolorado.

.-or,..

I Conveetien of Na•VIC

Hte^cTMaed cost of living baa mad-

round

To thisjup-

Federation.

Bor.lei..

■oven years ago and lived lit that
neesMry a Vage increase. Ihe oper­ ty for nearly eighty eonseruiive >.-»r* camp ISO mile* southeast of tbe v;i
lage. had a leg
l-rokcn Wodnt'i-iay
ators hold Ibat the ‘■allding
*
She was a woman of a veiy cheerful
while working on a skidway- at the
created by the strike roinmission In dispoalHon. always .looking
tbe
Amix
Tlie accident hai'j'eoed when
l^f has given fhe nuner* advantage
blight aide of life, often lindlng thc
number
o'
log*
ifcoi
au<i: and rollevl
#every advance Tn the prlcw of coal,
suDshlne wberv many other* would
upon Mr. IL>nnU-Sodiue he Ai
and that no flat advance In wage* l»
see ouly rlonds.
10 escape. He *
l>ouible nndor
present
conditions.
Mr*. Hazel wa* a charter member of where he wa* g:
The operatara admit that there hsi
the First Congregailonsl
churvh ol iv-al attention,
been an Incfnase ta tbe coat of living,
Wellington. Ohio, and attendevl Olier- learned he rec.-iv
o other injuries.
bat -polat out that the njl«e worker*
lit! college, iK-ing n Hassmatr ami girl
are making mm-li Iveiter wages no^
Iri'-nd of Susan it. Anthony, who war
Imcaiwe work U more steady. They
William E. Hazard of Grand Rapid*
stndoiit also at tilverUn when the;derlare thsi since the preaeiil s«re*,and Mr*. Geneva Kuapp of this city
eiv both V oung.
Were united in marriace TuesvSay aft
menl ws» made nine yrars age thenGranduta Huzef was loved by- all ernooD in the oflivx- of the county cb-ik
has been no change -.a mining .-ondi-.

V Ibe ataie

Hordeu

all of '

A.

v._

1. H

Grei»iho«

reenhoe. divorce.

pres'-iiied

r, mill, his parenlB to lira.

v

.-a'S he ,ame to Michigan

U Iff C

WalI.rldge

Carrie

a earty yodU

H. Gage.

bridge; .;,vo:<e.

his

K

in- mber of G A

!- H

Mr
;

her.- next w.-.-k.

T'ne l.ve

v-I

Ilf ih- #3bJe -s sviicdulcd

<J>' .. i

canning

ready when the fruit
lent dlnffiisior.'- to w:

t ibe oi-er-

the pzfticjpailt* combine to give p'-'t:.-; Admitted Bribing McNamara Juron
i»e of Ihe most niMab;e tneevne
ih'
and Will Drabtless Testify
Tfae i-. ^
AgainM Oarrow.

history of the organization.

ailon of the same.
i.. c-.-ai problem f;

FRANKUN PLEADED 6UILTY

hlon and ise prominence ol mat.;- v,:

la

e |-a»pl«

I* thsr of iran-fiortation
It is ev.'.'cted tiut suffb .cct dwel-

session

wi'l

’ -i■
la>« Angeles, Feb. ;T.—Ben Frank
1' hn, formerly mveMlgator for Hi" M'
re iLdust-ul peare and prJ-zref, | Samara hroth"r*. pleaded gulliv to i
ideritioa of

be devo-.ed

«i » and meat.s

I’v# • tiarg* of bribing McNamara juror=
oi-mi-n 'IS iK-uis irjidj- to jvinify the Cardinal Gibbons w;li preside.
national xovenunent .in making a gen- sided Taft wTl! o-cupy the a'aalr
,1; is understood that this means tb*
sacceediBs sessioi.*. which wiil be Franklin will appear as chief witne*
- ai-iroprUHon lo' :h- Improveby Justice Amil F. Nerllnger. Mr Har•n over lo the ronstderzUon
' ,.f the harbor.
W-thout doubt
against Attorney Harrow when he 1
xard Is a cin-ulator in tbe employ of

sw-eet f'hrUtian chararuw that
wages, are the same ns tbone which
the Grand Rapids New*, and it was
tb# airtka commlasion considered and teel better fur having known her. the 'while working this territory ilvai luaeltlwL and that it la nseW* to go world better for the beautiful exhni- jberame acquaipied with bU bride. The

iKiiiit will b-v-o»e an Imionant problem* as are involved in the rela­

morning

i oJtbe charge of bribery.

Foal So

It.

Johnaon. con-

cart did business in the city
,e pur< based a small
he my and

Later

(arm west of

bis time of late rmn

aa given u> the culture of small trwlU
Dd vegeubies.
Mr. Hhmlin

wa* a member of Ihe

First Congregsiiimau church and one
be inor. highly respected men ot

The Fig
class o
vee Lake will pve a tsmperanca pro­
gram at the Rennie acbootbooM nett
Friday evening, hiarcb I. and at the

for the shiptueti of fruits as soon tions of the public to Indnstyial pen­
be orchard* that have been ret sions. v-ompenaatioD for accidents, and

for Grand out during the last iwvi yearifcuiiie in­ ,ibe regulation of industrial
Uuas and puMic aUliUra.
[RnpidsT wbers Umj- wOl rasMe.
to bearing.

Ida of perfect life lived every dg> by ronple iett this

K

Hamhp »as (be senior moabof

ti." arm iUmilB A

ait'Ta and carpenters who (or many

National •'ivlr Fede.-suon
Fede.-;
to be held

aiJ thl-

in tbe

Vi

t mortgage.

ublished (or the upholr

state enlisted

an infsmry and for throe

Gi

In the t

« it the vnnj^I
_
I

.K

Of

III *<-ie «ttb her when Mr. HaM>

Pair hm.

divor—,

Apu*

t

i- th*i.Jti-

iumhn

I.

Martha S.

Word wa^ receivel (rom BurkU-y i,> ar.d luahogun,. lurnl-ur'c ;ai
a

both

Hex; A Washburn.

let Will Be Reerese'

•#

Mn.

Frank Ow

bnrue. of Grand Rapid*. atKl one SiMOr

U liliaiii .N. Zerau vs I'or
A lirv

Ue

■ aUrvived h> hut ode brother. Dr.

DeNoy

veil l^ Cros..

Wsrk.ii

In

They never bad a child, and Mr. Ham-

Bessl.

INDUSTRIAL PUSCE

iitiietiv

home they hate known ao many yeara.

Covell A <.•'■«>*«V* lo-wis P Craw

that John Kenn:-

frlente An

Three yeara ago they cwVe- -■

brated their golden wedding annArnr-

JOHN RBINIE lUURHI

effect



al : iK-aring on plea an-l

Morse i.

•Ui-Jl

who ha* been operating

Otf

pahoed away at his borne *02 Wo*-

M. I'arev;

a.-t

day to the

lions; that the demand#, with ihe ex­ wbo knew her an-i wa* looked u|i
ception of the one tor tbe Increase in a* a woman of culinre and refiaeui.-

Traverao City.

H. Pratt.

v*.

' Its

.-oniiH-iiwati'Hi

demands.
Mr*. Sarah J. Hiu-.-l wiiWhile the mine worker* argue that loiralDe county. Olii.v n<-arlv «.

tinndma HaisL

ad

end Best Known Reoidonto sd

I'mhi

Wood lllneu of but a tew veektfAV. HamUa
heating on bad been in ill beailb/for emro than
but up to that time'bo bad
Twe.idle A Bovd; iTaU Ic
e I-lends oY.iTesioem demut.'er
enjoyed perfect healita and tor
cf i oiouei - RrsScveit l)avl# fov.-ll « Cross.
hi* age waa psrtlcnlariy aoI the Roosevelt torcei ;
M illiaiii K ( rot-*, eil al v» (Tie.

K

hours.

tentloB of granting the##

a on po«o SiL)

I'-lina Siaffohl

10-s

slroke of |«ra!>si>. whi. h ternilnatit
The operators have not given
otriclal «oUe« of their toienUona. but fatally sUer
it la weU known ibat they have no ii

Btin r. GillH-rt. r

Ic

Kuhn dei-lsred that there is br> pre-

lens

a*.

John R. Hemlifl Wasrpne of OWoW

I*. T Glawamire. .Max
t'nderw-oo-1

Iiciyd In the bouse today

the

ding Hie Winter. (iiHv exmitiiig u

year#.

Neal and

IDs I

|->'dent in Mirhigan, but oUier slafieceited by Mr*, fda Haxel of Old 4lJaIs hold mat the l.'gislalure >» tinminer* demand a "ion that Ihe dear old lady known a*
Sole Judge vif n* oVii puw-cr i»V-l\.wage Increase averaging rn |ier vent, Grandma Hatel had |ia#*c.l a<
.mbui and iBcAdeDtallr collm-rton

tovsfd

LDN6 UFE EVD

Parm f. Gilbert.

Ada J. Gei msine vs (Tiarles R Ger-

*trucii.m of tbe

pa*a*gc

Ul-dtaposed

Chaile* U. Germaine.

rttilor;

ainc; divorce.

1s Just

The anthracite

an elghbfwnr dm . recognition of the

and

seem

weer OKOiy bOstUe.

H. Pratt.

John A. Wood vs

VI

not

Anierirans. those in the cotwtry die- .

Ii. Pratt.

and Thetessa

• i-lsns for

Uw goms into

after lu

i-vxial

Refugees who arrlred yesterdaf WM
hat while the Mexirans la Ibo ettlOO.
Il.t

Ingion atreet Monday night after an

at

the

ibt-maelvea.

P. T. Glassmire. Max Kv.Neal and Vnrtetw-ood A

-nati-e.

Carl Pi. ken a* ma­
The hi~

Those who fool

muniiioD in large qaactitieo to dolooi'

Ads J. Germaine va; Williani I).

;<;

eneral fvir and in Ix-balf of

vious yearsi.

:enveniisn of Third Missouri District
Temorroiar Will Be Watched
With Interest.
Republicans

bero.

sarrlflce are bsylng guns and aw

In the
ih
matter ..f the iieriiioD of the

RDDSEVELT-TAFT TEST
.Missouri

''yo.s

Ttiraun. ^rlx.. Feb. 27.-AJ

Chancery.

iher.-on ifor tbe year ifuib and pre­

of

imesiisate txmdiOons tbwe.

g there. accoidlBg to retncooo Wbo.

'-main landa (or the taxes assessed

tory of Arv-adia was given: the on-look

pub’li

Wa-hlBstoo. Feb. 27 —RsnlUlBg fbS

Hiai the liilereeu there are too wont

ihe or.lmajrn playe.l during ihe serv.

IK'ace anti health, and i* general for

onUiMM-

war department. J viarex rsnC*

hare arrived

default.

be ovedc'h

U meet for tbe seUrtloo of delesatez

Mlmplaled

were

ms who ran learo Mexico nr# tonT-

H..- Slate of Mi. hlgan fot- the sale of

while, hctini: a* waiter*.

ccr.-n-.otiies,

Dennis Hilllhav

I*arui C. Gilbert; furlls'li

an^Mor

•xpraacblng a fuel famine.

by

Giles II Ho<lg.-*7»
S.iinip,lt.

It will ix' M-vcral week* lietor-

ional DistTirt, the tir»t tn the s:al

ter of

le

the

wUk-

ladies of the higti *.-hoo). dressed in

itig of the menu,

they

ix>rding in messnseo of Colonel 8l«W

the county .letk dents were only aaluilnt ibo VnaBll*>

e will break and their seniio

hifltU t

pr.-si-rvaiiim ol

Monday, and

by

There are no l«ats ou this imn

.t-cording to present Indua-

St

Tlie .trcadla

that

be red, the citizen's guard gave in nil-

fK-rfetily

.1.-fler*on t'lly. Mo. Feb. 2S-—int-

.Michigan. '

at

shore

• The G
r.adia.

rtty

morninn aftsr •

vhow* 23 caaes lo l.e tried

whether xr a<i -.b immediately- oec,-*lor

Ol-l

id lH-nriiig

tbIa

need of a Stronger psirol on tbo IMrJoLiD F .OCt Ys Herri.k Piano ft,
clear, from shore iti
border in Arlxona tbo war «0It in aljvo the flr>i time that • Ksumpsft. Feed H. Pratt; A. f. Hin-I- luirinicnt late yesterday or doted t*0
d
I'onpine
A
(.'ounliie.
ibi- re*idenl8 of the Island twve ever
rom|ia»l>w of tbe (oortb caTalrF t*
Patieraon
vs.
t'hcaier
Uon-;
Itnown such hAvy snow, high winds
Itougiaa and one rompany to NoMioo
M. G. Paul.
and Inieiwe cold, all of which makes assumpsit.
from
Ban
Antonio.
CapL
Knmry Rice va. John A. Wade. M'll
it a winter never l>efore enualled in
ilg of tbe general sUS has bow
iiam 'll. Yonker an-l John J. Brezina;
any re.i.e.-t,
ordered to go immediately troa.AOM
.ssumpsh
Tweddle
*
Boyd;
John
Thi* ie the fioi eeason ninev tbe
t-'ranciiro to tbe Ampezlal vnUof'to
when

"the leslilatuie ;* the #*i1e judge ai

Well Known Resident of Old Mission,
Died While Visiting
In Ohio.

the

leadeni could create a oondltion ap

tiampici hall wa* not only iritn-

speakers to their best efforts
Attorney Gi>ve!n.>r

pire at the same time—then, too. It is
a pretWentlal year.

vonv.-ne licit

lalendar Issued

farmer*

iiasd rend'r>-d a niiiFtcal praer-am am

No Preeedwvt But Neceoslty Moat be
Determined by House and Sen­
ate, on Offtciat Acta.
I.anaiog. Feb.

flrst place, an unusual situation |irevalla in that the wage agreements In

• HI

ow centered u|>on Hie third rongrei

to that

wBl grant the miners no conceBsloDs. that ran be nrried along wlHi adv

Realliing

of the clcull lourl

ands. and the first lime that the Ice K. ('«: a*su^|.aii. Ii v.'iiaii*.
in. WilMin it Rice.
ha* ever gained
such a
thickness

ake, an.-l each acted ai-i-ordlugly

KUHN’S OPINION

ator# aay with egnal poattlvenes# they The larmer realises that it is a'branch
■ he onOdok certainly |<oluis to a gen­

eniploy.-r*.

Feb^^^FalfVe

under Camp*

This I* tas. s^lcumlhg their comfag Th* Tan>
ated on the l*land ihl* winter. The.
fewer ca»e« than ba> b.-en listed on luliias. however, mistook It tor iw
boiler whs taken from tl^ Traverse
.None wera Injnrod.
.
ihe •alendar for some time.
There -latance.
t'liv Iron Works overland to Glen
Tbra* Amsrican CmaAoys KIHoA ^.
■ te but iwo triniinal cases 10 Iw tried
Haven on >lelgt>e by the
r.iltimbi* during the leriu
D Antonio. Feb :7.—Tbreo AM^

TrsDMej votnpaiiy of this city, and
cowboys were killed in an oCort
Criminal Case*.
from Hi.-u- It wa* drawn acromi the
lirve.tbe employe* Of tbo MgtilP
The People xs,.
p>e,l
VaDHorn.
ive in the island by two team* belong
ranch at Sierra Bianca. Mexlctt. TW
alwnduametit. f red H. Pratt.
Ing to Mr. Stasis, a dUtam-e of >r.
ranch
was sortoanded by robein,
The People v» Fre.1 H Sax.on; ol.
miles
The
all the way was as
inlnjaafntey under false pielensea who demanded (ood for their bonoa.
clear a* v-rysiai and not a-iiarticle of
Fred IT Pratl.
John
W. PaK.hln. The rantlimea refnsed. Tbo cosrBWR
annw was encountered all the way.
went to the roscue of tbe ran^sm. It
Aiulf F N'erl^iger.
Thu- i* the ftrst timt- In history that
reiKirted that eight
rebels WMf
lAuc of Fact.
a loa.t of any size ha* ever l>een iranskilled In tbe aklratab.
loiuU F Perieit v*. M.,^* N‘. K II.
t<biied rfoni tbe iiiainlan-l in Ihe isl­

Jt.tting *;

mWil w;tti lilt tiower*. Iitii w;:!i mlored

As the oper­ line of farm work than ever before.

demands are granted.

1'hi> boili-r *n* one to he placed in

l-j.li iierwon felt
The ninr goveninr* who have come and biisinrMi men.
the lair name of that village waN

eapevially preiured for ibo orcaeioa out for ITei-tdent Taft all take tbe tor
by an expert npon the subject. A large
:ion that his record cmltles him 10
class will be Inalnicied in the flnnl renouilnatiou and elettion.

staple

mlnen have
dectara

-c employ*,

the l.Al-'onetu-.

President

nUnKht oa March

* ij*ni>-i|<i:c.l.

RsrM,

Rsfusod to

a lew shots from the honsetopn. Ae-

Stasis of Ai it:e. which I* being oj>er-

jr1>
-\--ar

anibitlou- Village

Morris

Juarez aurtendersd to the Vaaqnisian

dag.

the shlugle mm belonging to Whitney

di-miKTaii*
- biMury ol
2ttl' |K-r-

It «a*
iih..

vernor .Mf^Govern of \Vis.-on»in i*

Roosevelt in work of the order during the 1
preceding the program.
1902. made U# report, will expire
t«tBte4 by

> dev-laiigd' b>r Hu.- forii

l-lii-h pcrMii

at

Ranchmei

offitlaiing.

March Term W,ii Begin

le uu n laiiiv- ashore tn apeod the

MichlRan."

When

• Yiaid te Meaican*a D
n Paao.

>,• j;raiiKi- will Im. held on Ralurdh;

Western

Rebels Killed

morume.

kinnish iastlng only a few ■InaWh

till* si'vcrnitiei.t closed the light

r tbia week at wtildi time Hie sub-

Fndiiy

chur.h

the ti^-i of file year, a'nd on Hu- a---

T)..™ U. 1x«i ma In the uihr.- •"‘S" -t -l-liTUa wUtli bu 1«.-.
for nine year*.

1.1 30

The Mar

of ti..- lake and have not J.een

}ect tor dlMuai-loD wilt iv ‘'Dairying

BKIRMISH WITH CITIZEN'S AUMO. ,
WAS VERY BRIEF

t'liaplD of the Oik Park

CIRCUIT COURT CASES

The reKii1.-ir nte..iiiic of Grand Tfav

preoented

clt*

,U

"iTcrAtvaioBai

An llturiraHoD ol

mile*. Wliboul any niUbap

do

Saturday.

RDLY A FHf SHDTS FW
Cowboy* and.tlBM

home at

• vt'.

..f la'l. of acyihlng for the keepeis 10

cmniiav. appear^ *l “'•> conference
M the chief representativr of tfie

t'hrUt

Kvlt^rHl aervl.es will Im- held'ironi.
ic

;>nd 'hat it ha* l>een closed on aerniint

Map in Large Letters.

^sting Program for Meeting Nest

of the Philadelphia and KoadluR Coal

lU that

died at

lighihpuse wa* esuhllsheil oh the ielCitizens are

inter- Roosevelt to be<-oliie a <-alidiaaie. I.tii
non dc-t-lari-d tliut he ha- |-e-

rand Traverse Grange Plans

brother

'sHiutb Maiiiioii Iriand. a r,i*tan<-e of I'

ARCADAISAWRITIDDS

Wyoiuing also

The death ufeUt-'

IS lutriii ularly rad

Tuke»

months..

jwben a six ton l>oller wa- iran*|iort-

rebei*. the footl

.

ibv fatuilv lu lb« spa. e of but a few

hai

'■e,j on ele-l* from Glen HaVen to the

Hi

•porletl

ouri. and Johnson. CoUIornia.

TD DISCUSS DAIRYII6

Itreat neaaure npon the resuUa of the

navigaiion

Hi* great riieulh was made receoHy

office-.

Bute* has ever knpwn. dei>ettda in a

i««o|de that

iH-ar u|i almi>*i any weight that could

Theie ba

disorder

LITTLE RCB4BTANCI

ice 1> *0 tbi'l. and dear thati It wiii

ai

min«

more irooi.s under Roja* 1

PenwiI of Delaware

VABQUtBTAB ENTERED CiTY WITtt

tuHs time, this making two dcaibi in

I jkd .Mlcblgan Is frozen on

iupply.>-h low.
It u reported
that
lin is well knoan throunhoiii the eoun- .Mead. Vermont,
ReeocnIliOB of the
I'niied
Aline
.kmeiTcank at IkxiglaKt, Arizona; are
faarlni: been IdenilQed with Hie,
The announcemeni from the Taft
Workon of America.
the border to gjve
busineak and iiolltical Intere'is of the
ireati Ik taken as an answer 10 Hie
That the new ajcreetueni shall be (pr
baiHe I.I Mexican fedeial*. wbo cap
for many years, lie is
hlrnao conlereiK-e of‘seven Bo»« nia period of one year Inatead of iliiee
irvd seven Atiierican#
They threatcraduaie of the local hlab school, and
s ui«>ii whose solii iialion Colonel
That eiRbt honra shall tooMliuie a
i to exetuu- then;. as.-ertlDB that
Roosevvli liased hl.s lornial eniiy to
YorkiiMt day. with no waae reduction.
they were almui to join Ihe rebel*-'
al develoimiem of the resion. havlnn
the presidential romesi. .
That coal ahall be mined and paid
Rebel* Raid Ranch on American Side.
hcie when a tiicre
eiity Slates now have repulilican
for at the nu of
iwunda lo the
t resident
silent the past fU years
ilonlo, Fob. 2S - Four clashes
govei'iKira and all except two aie no*
urn.
of Grand iruvenie couiiiy and dnrbetween .Amcrkan cowboys and Mex inieil lor in Hie various stateA better method of aettlHu; crierthe lariser i-an of the time has
elMls are repirted aioii.: the
s
nf
presidential pr**ferenieS
ancea than Urn concUUtion board pro­
lieen aetively Ideutifled wjth. imlitics.
border.
The .M.-iH* ranch, besiggod
They ate listed as follows:
cedure.
liuHna his iwlltlcal eareer Mr. Ham­
by rebel*, is now.safely in the hand*
e o(.33A0 a dav
Hoiw Covemers Stand.
lin has rendered valuable sorvirc to
if Auierlion*
A ies<uO party of co*.
nlnen on co&alderatlon work and
Uechir.M for Tail. 1‘;
daiiued by
Ihe community an.1 to his lutrtv, and
Kir* rcaihrd the ranch last i.ighf
SLuf) a day* for taboren.
his candidacy will lie looked ui»o_wllh Taft nian«gei>. •'■. <lvi-lart-d fur Koo*e- 'he rHs-ls altenitiied lo raid
three
New York. Feb. 27.—tVhether ihe
7: cletdared for latKollenc, I:
favor by the voters at laree. ’ Ills
180.OM mine workera employed in the
-hances for the nominaiton are fiit- preference 'not announced. 2.
Many were driven off si tbe vVil<nn
The seven governor# who have ,lehard roal reslon will lay down their
her BlroDBlhtned by the fact that he
•anch. Alpine, Tnxa*. the rel>el* ’
piela mad walk out on strike on the
s Ihe ftrst from the*rural districts to clare-l for Rtvon-vcli dre Gla-Mi-ovk. pursued «tid
four killed after
laat day of next month. andZby ihclr
Aldii.-h.
Nehrablm:
the field tlh# year for a ■•ouniy West Vlrgliiia;
action lnau*uraii« one of the areallas*. New Hampshire. Osborn. MIthi.
cot Indnauial Mmsfle#

Mis,

the powerful car ferrie*.

—General Cam;>.

•d^^ay. ib*i he
I
would

fainiBeU a candidate for the noiuliviiion made
public
the
Tati misnaEfor register of deeds on the repubhean cisuned the amiiwrt ol tJorernon. 1
ticket at the fall primaries. .Mr. Ham­
Nevada., a

0#mand« of th« Mlncra.

Pa»o. Keb.

Spry of I tab.

PreaJtlent White ofihe

mioera preaented-the demands 10 the
ojioraior*.

.11

Maryland.

Teovr oi Pennsylvania.
Hoofier of Tennesee.

Clio coal wlaert and oi-raiora ta in

httle boy

l-een i loaed on ihe up|>er lakes even u

Hay of WashlUBtcm.

Reglatcr of

Tiike.

lllncsi

mother, and an aunt.

a* far as the eye ran reath. and the

ColdstHirouch of
Seeks

.turniahe*

fir*t'iinw‘ wiibln thf uiemorv of pre-

Carroll of iosa

Not York, PW.. :T--A isenri»l <«nferonee of rei«ro»eBieilves of anthta-

-ars

ft l>eiac lh<

SINCE ITS CAPTURE.

favor of the iireitldeiii s reno.inination

Hi.fcs'rd

le died Wi-dnesday

innal prdof that this la the nu

""^e exei-umes Roir.c on record as in

Kberhard of Minnesoia.

RmcKmI There Will be
WaAfc Out Mareh 31.

r*

ere winter ever experlen«--l 1

mmy. where burial took idaie
UfiloM

Almost every day

LITTLE DISTURBANCE IN JUAREZ

Jtiarters of President Taft.

JUAREZ HAS
SURRENDEe

Tukc

survived

here
head

L#sl>«

,1 Wesnetday Mormng.
Leslie, f.iur year

F>r#t Time a Load Ha# Been Taken

to Another Term ano That Pre­

Keh.

UTTLECHILD DDK
Four Year Old

SIX-TON BOILER TAKEN TO SOUTH
MANITOU ISLAND.

They Believe His Record Entitle# Him

Wa>hinKton.

Riper was born in New Jer»e>.
IS20.

ALSO

jFOUNO IM SOLID

CHIHUAHUA

NINE GOVERNORS FAVOR HIS REELECTION AS PRESIDENT

Mr*. George F. Greocii I* very aick Evangelical church In Travwso CRT.
corpora- With typboid (ever at ber borne. 501 corner .Mmh and Wadsworth gtfeeRL
E'ridaF oveanlg, March t. _____ ^
|Bouth L’nion aucoL

'.it

.

_

.

fcEANB TRAVERSE IffiRALU. AND TRAVERSE UAV ^OLE. TIU ESDAT. FEBRUART 25, ISlt 7
*J. and l.vman A Brovrrr of
: Wasb. Mra ('bas. ir licNlsHD of <
d-Alene, Idaho. aa<l WHUa W.
of Fife l.ake. Mlcb. .Mr» BreWer haboon a mmber of iba JlrtlKKli*;
eburrb for «o .veara and aanlfp»i>-d
beautiful CbrUtian rltarartar SI
died a< Coaur-d'AlcD,*. idabo, Ft-bruary
Utb. a( ibe as* of bl yean and

Fife Lake Department
C^dneUd by Mfw Mae Dewey.
We want to make tfaia Departawpt .of the
ereaM poetible
to all concerned and to
this end
that all items of personal
gencrai toterest be sent to Mist Dewey to be
inoorporated in the Department. We especially
ask that ehvrcbef. .fraternal societies and the
Orange famish items of interest in their respectire CTgvdntions. Hews of social events and entalnments, improvements being made or contem­
plated, and bnsineai changes, and transfers in
real estate in town and conntry are especially
acceptable. The above applies not only to the
village of Fife Lake, but to the snrrouding conn*
try.- editor Herald.
lait week'
_
_ _
the tVaUSB iwstoBic* until (oo
l>ublicaaeB.
Mr. W’hlttle oT Siarta is lb
ol faU non Olyd^.
Ifarl FraMt'lK retomed botue froni
Dine Lake'last «w«k.
i. 6. Hodse« altendMl (be dealer*'
_ i-onvemioa ai Oraud iai>id> WeduesTom Itovacy cane beme akk from
.Mantoii Uai week.
Mm. W. Harris \iaUe.l In Traverse
tTij laai reek.
Mtk Fred 8iinntODs of Roekford
rMtiiMf ber l^lber. Olrde Wblule.
and (Mul
Mlaa UUIan rfoiebora
vkited
latenis at SouUi Boardmab a vobple
of dSVK Ibis week.
Mrs. Armor Frslfrk returned froin
ibe tacs|ilial al-Cadlltar Iasi baiurda.v.
Mrs. Annie Cami'brll
vi*ii#<l
ber
•Inuefcier. Mr*. i.eon'May. ai Cadlllac
la*t Saturilav.
Rev. A. W Baker wa* at Kalkaska.
Alba aud Feloskey last week.
Mias .Mna Brower was home over
Sueday from Travdme f'liy.
J. V. Wrlsbt of Cadillac was in town



OKs H^iS^^Traverae CJtv rls.McAley

s Carrie CaS wa* in
Cadlllar
Tueadar.
P. H.y'Benikteloe was Id COiraeo
buBlneo* ihe iiioM of the week.
Ailla Stael had the miafortune
ioaa bia borse iionda’
Wl
WIN' «r
"
•1 bis lombw. J
Aral ol Ibe week.

board man
luilbeas Wedneaday.
B. Kafferu vUHed

Mr. and. Mrs,
friends lb Kidsaley Sunday,

. ud•••a.
Mra. A.
A.,-Helmerof CadlUar
are •Isglng bet pareua, Mr. and -Mrs.
E. MBia.
dman were thMueaU of .Mr*. A.
S?Ura.4'es|ier
laker a couple# day* last week
Judkias and IKtIi- son.
Doanld, returned to

Ibeir

borne la

RapldB. (ireenvine and Battle Creek
betore solng to Dnford.
- : Campbell
aalBDB ineetl
Tbandsy of last week.
AAiSS
lal^nlta Bemateiue U vlsitlas
AI the------------------ -------------------Bnmuel Walker of Maocekma
tbe sueat of U. C. Cborcb on Tburadav
of last week. <
Mias Haiel Woodman returned to
. her homo in Jleardman last week.
' Mra. iaa.--Stra1ian. wbo baa been *erkHUly ill. U much Improved at this
vrtdng.
Tbe Keep Sweet claaa met on Sttur.
tfay-^cveolng wRb ihalr teacber. Mr*
V. tt. lUlb.
Mrs. D. Hilton and nioihcr. Mrs.

'uneral aervlees were held ai t
bonie of W. \V. Brower. Feb.
|A. W. Baker offlrlallns
loteriueui
Lie la Fife l.Jki.- « emcier.'
Humana Seaiet)' Work,
p taking uu tlie Work of a ilu
mane aorlety here,
■■omiminuailcini
have been rerelved Iron. B 1 fatmn
of Tra»ei>e fu,'. statins that <ber«
akelld^ an ori;auue<l e«k-Ihv ai
ih«t ulac- whlrh I* emi|i=:*d to c«vvi
iH- need, of tj.l, eoi.ni«. a* li I* aci
-usivzuarv to fiav- u.oi - iban oue
Iei> of till, Riiid li,
rarl,
looDij
TlieiKure, it u;tl not lie ii. i «-,.-ar.i tr
iKpitike here, but the wo'k will *1111
go on. and it i* h»)>e.| all ra!-3M« will k
tebOMed to ('ouiit> Hutu u Offh-ei B
1. Coisuii. Tralei,e Tltj

atelne luaoRlOD ob >laiii alreci

1. after whleh light refreshre aerxed. Just before
vreaented Mr and A>rs Brig­
ham w I
brant e.
John Amy baa sold, bis iionioa of
(he Fmma Amv estate to iiarties in
Harriet ta.
Feb. -Ji.

BILLS INTRODUCED
PROPOCEO

The
JoiutA, left here Tuesda' fur Ueiroli |
and Clevelsiid lo lit
Master Fiaiikle 1:
l>Ofues»oi of u line bukle watch <^blB
own earning l» xelllng iiost nrdv 4
I.. MoiTI* ol Tiaxeree Oty ba* sold
hU residenee here Ui Joe Ualteutield.
who capeeit lo move hi,
lauilly in

SrxH-l
have
iiiatix
it m ihe eurroundiug
-.end llieir hesi x- islie*
t long and bsiipy life.

the Whole for Neat Tueada/—
Hearing lor Liability AcL

during rei-xiee in lli( rivll war.
them w^ U
Of xxhlrll die. I in Infamy.
dliHl bt-re IJ x,-ar
Those rurxjxiiig *

To!

Kell.

rT.

lu a

,,

Hoiiur tbi* Uloniing fruni aexrra!

AH of the huvue. a |iro|iused pri-side
il

primary

bill

was

preheiite.!

Vimt a* in.- guest olyfrleJid,

I

Wolf
home

TIk

Thursday la flaed for a heaiiiy:
le

employ ers’

Wm.

ll*bl11l.

reaoloUoD

BriKliuni Thi-rNla. ex.-:
Ilii-i: s<-xenili
weildiiig

aud

who

other

haa

been

lem ul her daughter. Mr*. F
bom.

leiurned this

tuunjiug

bon. e at Vht.BCii

I.. E. Cusurd ef Grand Rapids re­
A.

M.

WiNlauu and

fatully

lied liiiiue Ibis tuortiiag alter ,e'
eral ua>,

Blds^Visw of Colony Heui

x,,ii hx-re on bueinr,, inr

the Citi'ru* Teirphoue iviupaut
W. A. Frost is spending the day al
iag,l.-,.
M<m Stella
x>m

a

few

Holcomb haa
ttay*

V'lalt

KratMr

returned

Frank

this

Buckh'X

W.-H. Umlor relumed today from ;
Ahiberg

ha*

sll

ne

Van

Valkcnburg

xeent to

.\'e«

tor a

Vork

Kingsley today

lelsiive, for a

week or leu

day*.

where abe. xxill purchase spring aud
In

his

<!ii* a(i<-:oxMn on hiinlite,.

Keepie went to

tl

Wm. Smalley went to Clengain this

kuuiuer millinery fur her shop. Mlas
will xiait

to

few xlay,.

gtn*

v'Lu-agu, I'l^luud. aud utber puliila

-AUiberg

returned

f xi-mug liiruil, xu this ilty

I,mess (rip (u Grand Kiipids.
Karin

Ekinner

A. E. Wilkina and wifa of Kalkaska

*IH-iil Sunday m||b Iriruds

Mist

four laLhee

uii busiuess.
W.

frlruda borne ai Bu. kley Ibis-afleruoou ailer
-i-ii ben- on buslne**

In IjinKiug.
Ivy

Fred

returned

wltb

uoiulng Iruui Grand Kapids wbe'e *b

George Acker and John Baramer left
for Fliut this morning

eevi-rul

days

before (In- (lame wotk iP x-wur-racled.
'rbe^studdlng 1* iLt-n loetialied t
floor, being G feel looif In from and
feet in tbe bax-k. and p’aoed t
f«-et aimri. Two by lour inch piece,
are used a* plate^ The door In ibe
iwnur Is 2 feel G inrhes by 1
Do eaeb side of tbe door la a
light 8 by 10 Im-ii glaia windox*. Ulngi-d ;
(he top to swing out and fitted In ;
a way to permit it. remox-al 1
Tbe bouse ran he easily ibaulrd 1
one lof.tlon lo another, largely'

.r&ooQ dor Hirbinoad. lod.. on an ex-

eUmloaiing tbe quratiun of 'yarding j

days' ii^ln.

fended biiMneMi trip.

and Mra Phiibp Mitchell rettl-ned lo llu-li Imnif .vi Bu, kley iUl«
after

bulldtug.
Isrlal are pla-rd on ed«e fur JuUia
4 fret apart, aud the Ooxw I* tha, laid

Henry McKinley left here this aft-

alleiUM'ii nil ,rxe:al

be­

returning

and
I'adllla..

iisii

Mrs. Sandic

K'liirue.}

lo

Copeland of

ilieir boiue a<

Isli here as Ibe guests of Mr. and
re. G

l>Jie Sllver.

C. W. Corpe left here this morning
II

ImdillKtup. Big Rapids and olh. r

laulnis uu a ly-ek

SItnplirily^-ronsinirUon.lecotiotcr I
of building ttaierlal. efBcleney of teoiilsTiun and Bgbilng. wlih due r^ard'l
to loemiob and drorne.i are Ihe ersei
tUI jKiinu 10 be Iconaidetvd' In 'oBlU
ing a |>oultry tdsnt.
AH
fliture

bueiue*, irigi in the

:iHeTe»l ul the Fx-dx-ra! Casiuilix I'u
H. C. Davis left today on the noon
train b-i Ann Arbor on Inleines*
Misa Esther Scofield left this mornlUR fxir t'olutubun, U. where ihr'TxiH
,lM-n.i

eoiiu-

tlim-

u,

llir gue,t of

White Africans.
Tbai race In norihrm Africa koown
Front Vlsjjr.
as th« Brrhrr. la while, and If they
re­ dreasrd like ."-r own people and bad
tbe least iRissIble/amount tof floor >
turned u> her buuie Ihi, iiiurtiiug. at ibe habit# of AmeMrano or Eurojirani ■pace.
F.-.-d buXea. bojiprrv -lieata.;
■r spcbdiug a.-xeut days here j> Hie they could ea.-.-Iy pa*j for aurh
Tbe
■hoiilu bate aluplbg lup.mod wiD
Berber, are b-Iieind lo hr xl.-.crnd- Alow, ahuuld be arranged tb«w way to,
Jest u! Iiielij*
J. W. Mann xvent to Manittce today anl. of Gxe white InbabllaD'. of an- preven- bird* from rooeitngfln objeo-,
Cleat
Europe
Ibry
are
MobammeItunable {davea.
A little fcarelhougbl
:i a !■■* days buslDeae nip.
dans.
Blue eye*, fair bair and roxy
planning will make the bouae much
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis wen
rheek. are xjnlle
romioon among
>ro aatlcfBCtory and xuni*enleiiL
u.'iir (Tty this luurnmg uu busii
them, and many of th* wikdoo are
M C. Ma/ of Crolteh, returned lo atrlhingly h-xn-ltooiv.—llari-rr'* WeekStella

Mandei of

Detroit

COOP iS IH«E_C0UJLPSIBLE!

J busiDess.

* Affair, inverBed by In-

er of Boyne City

Intplred Famouo Hymn,
fjes'i*. Iv'ver of My Suul."
Is
tyirn .round xrlil.'h many tradPh
and »xi rrd-^,«’j. I.'iou* rling
'i

John Cudman of Umlor. apent yeo
•rdjx

ahd Ihi* juurnmg

m Ihr .iiy

: I'lliilK-li,
James Reynolds ia spending (he day
S^ghi* on l>u,inx-*«
Fifarek and little daughter

aturv <-<innr<-ied wUh ll. origin n
br li-ernxlarr, hut It I. bu !*»• b".i
fui
Itt i-.ilhor. f'Jiarle. Wr.lrx 1
Bitting at bis dc,k by an onrii •
dow sbeu a bird |iur,ur<1 bx a b-v
ll.-tr IB
The bird wa. »«»rd fohawk feared -o f.dinw
dent ln»I"i'd We.lrj

It
to

The li
write

i port of “knockdowa** ehlrkenj
•p baa been xlesigbrd byfgn InOlana'
n.
ll ran be put loid.xtber In 1 '
minute or taken apart aiic laid awayj
lo'-six Bat aiirfare* tn lb« aame <1
• o<ip I. of nirta!. anfl haa rulln! .
brad edge, fur alldable epgagxmieeti
wIiL rs.'ti other.
One of tbe most

fanioua line.

Mrs. Wikel and Mi*s Wikel return
1 luxl.tx

Kodek Booklots^
A Kodak owner prin'ed apm* good
negailTeo In soft •e;da shade* sod
mounted 'hem in bo.>k* made from
day.
beary tinted i*ai>er, lying th* booklela
with prsMT ribbon.
An aua-. • wW

J («.. wrx-k*' Xlul! ,11

Isudorr

Claud Criett. after aeve<
vi,!(

h.-;r,

retiinn-.l

u.

hi,

.M.iiiiuii Ihi, iiiurniug

John Shone le spending a few day.
ul till* xxx-ek a; Kiog.lry ou l iisiti*.,
Mrs-

May

rs,

K.

Smith

went to

Enckaon

Cadillac

returned.Jo

r J- Grand Rapid, luday. frui
iid.-d XI,II
0.

■r

Hen’s and Beys' Overcoats
Men's Ovtrtoglt were SIB to $25

It $loao Bfxd $13.60
Men'a Overcoat, were $$12 ,o $15. at
and $$.»
$3#0 and $4 40

$1.60 and S.40
Fur Orivino CoaU for man and women, worth from
24 to $35. at............................ gieaa. gigjo ang $23 50

hr:e

Middieion has relumed froi
from;
-'er;i

ma-kel».

t.-ieral

kuxkI*

Boyi' Overcoat, were $6 to $tC. at

«........................................ai.45. $3.45 and $4.*5

City

Alberti,

iFrum Tuesday'a Record-Eagle.)
Mtsacs E. and M. Oliver of Frankfort
Mrs. Vem Pilkington of Grand Ra­ returned lu lUi'ii liouie ludsy alter au
pids ahd little daiigbUr. IVeiilesc ai- exteoiied Msit lu'tbUili'^ wiib frleml,

wlix-rr Ibt-y >l>rli( Ihr wi-,-,. vi»i)
ig rplaiiv,--.

All Winter Garments At Clearance Prices
CiMranc* tala of all Fall and-Wintcr Okirta xverth

John

i,iliUK here lor (be |.BS1 week

PERSONAL MENTION.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦OO.OOOOOOOOO

*txaVtx.aip__

Bey.' Ovareoat* were $3 to $7Jo. at

cbIrAs. when Sued up w iih 1 Indoor
brooders. It may be used a* W cvlouy
range for aruwicg ehlcU
during the sutnnicr, or as ay special

Youkcr xtrent to 'SligMa

Mrs.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

SS.S0, S4.S0, ss, te.50. S7.S« .nd

l CarpeuI Coata wart fia.SO to $15, at... $6.40 and $M0

Cadillac passed
business Tn

point, un severs^ days' imsiuesi

if'sestlon.

There skirts will be found as attractive in price as in

Pluah Coat* wars0i8te ton. atO».7S.#is.Mand|l*.so

r. UKEMPSTKt
ITKK. Mlehlgaslb
TLo Olsatratlona •how a portable
colouy bouse which bss a estverwal
usr. being suited for broodtru early

J. C. Young lett this mornirvg for
Kingsley. Sutumil

rixu! Iu.,1 '-xvuiiig Hum Gram Hap

There are plain and ooveky Serges, Panamas and
Tweed^ Swdl White Skirts, Elegant Black Skim. Oever
Novehia in Cdored Skitts in various shades of oaty
brown, tan, gray, mirooo, etc

Canta that wara fit to tSB, at...............|l0n0 and -#14.00

Structur* la BuiUbl# fer> »«odlng
E.riy Chick, and May Bo |UgrM
an Ranga in Bummer. ^

uiuing oD busiDvs, for tbe day

asking

Usbuia (y'•■xplalu bi* reaeuo fur

Miaa

More oew gtylei, more i^etly gtyle*. more really dat9 eferti tbui aoy we hare ever drawzL

Cbm that vrer* fig to «15. St.................... E&.E0 and

brirl

uDilnilfee of the w hole for nesi Tues- .VoiXhjHirt

muveiueni^ on In (be

Mrs. V

Long Cloth Coats gbat wer* VM o |12. at . I........ ESno

:.T>iii a

lat plavo today alter »exeral,da"

We*TB been bmy bD clay anao^ than coovetiieotly
(or your in^>ecti(Mi aod adouratioo.

Laiits’ and Misses' Long Cloth Coats

Of

through the iliy today on hi, ii

at

made a s|>e<isl order of busioee*

Milier's

PORTABLE COLONY HEMIHDUSE

Fligiit, cm bu,i0i;SS.

brlx-f

Repre.-^inUili'e Mower 'es(x-r-lay

liiOiolng.

----------- Over Three Hundred-------------New Skirls From New York and Cleveland
Arrived Yesterday

design

Ed Benwarc retun^ed hare Uat
lag Irnm BM Rnplda. where ho^^Aras
cnllod a few days aso Mi..«rSouBt irf
(be death of bla nvotber
Harvey Avery went {rfSanittee this
morning on buslneos.
Mrs. Pearl Neloen u vialGag frtenda
and relailvea al lAkc Ann ibis week
E. S. RamadoU «>eid to Empire thia
morning, wbrr* br wilt xlslt friend,
tor a wirk or len days.
C. P. Urdie ia apending
O. £. Olaof) returned to his home at

Ijiuaiug

Mrs. A P. Leggett of Buchiey. who
loyd Builer |, on Hie bu k ll,i
bus bx-x'ii here vlaltiug Iiiciids fur lli>'
Mr* tieo Biirleson reliiriiea to her
Another marlel lexer ease is rx-|ionhome In Ik-irolt Wednes<lav nrrom- t-d In tliiH disti ll I
Tile ,1-hool and lust xxy-i-k. leturnexl ta' ber buuie ibis
lianled by her dausbier .Jlr>. A. C. other imblii- j.lares are rlovxHl fui iwo Uionilnv
Htvigeii and Mule non John.
M^ Jennie Wwit
returned
this
Roily .Vrl,on lett here on (lie early
.Mr. and Mrs laiute Haines are again
uriiiug lu he: home al Orawu, ultrt
traln Monday for tbe Wesley hoapltal cujoxiiu 'reedoni alter bdng nuaran-vetal day’s vltll lu this rft.x as toe
at I'hlrago lor ireatment. He haa suf­ Hue* for a feu x»c*-k, on acHouui of
fered <-gireui«ly at iloies (or over a starlei fever.
guest ..f her wiu, Frank Welt
.
'ear Iroui
Injurfe*
received when
Mr. and Mrs Kov Stark /l,li.-.[ at
L. Crund and wife ef Laneing,
ibronu noiu a bora^’liilc i-aclDe beld Uelos Slaek's al Barkley Sunday
:..ive U-eu viMiing fr'iends in
(icorgr -Vllllliuan I* oo beitx-r at Hil,
■l' lei the pasl wx-ek, wx-ui i,i
Obituary.
iiiim..
Ijyiel
.yiarlon was born In Nexx
Hwuur lui* murotug to vi*ii relaine*
.MiF, I.Irrie Kr(tl|ei Mu* .......... xlstt
oil; . tale February l^h. ISk’S She Ink flletid. III llilrk'r' lu: till- iiaiil
Mre. J. W. Borda returned to her
Tied lo Arel Broxver In IMk (t-w ila>,
home at Kingsley ihia moiijiLg, frou
and waa left a xxi.iow in IKsf. he
Maude /a-lgle. I* wurk.UR lor .Mr*
brNs' xi.sH to ihis <ii.' on bu^.nes,
balfd dylag from alliueni* CDiilratieil Ikirde
BlIiKle

New Skirts For Spring

m

PF

Made Spcoial Order for Committee ef

Church Services.
The inlani ron of Mr and -Mrv -Vllhs
if'li
Babliatb stbo.
at II
.McTaKSait win- laken witli Fpaaui* laei
CWIdreO', meeinig a
irdsy and k Mill uulte ill
nh league at f.::" ,
_.m Will Siix-Mne n turned i.; Iiei
lod'e F.triw-.- In*;,11..
bume In lleiroft Friday alter ipendlnc
w««k with hri lootbei. .Mr* U Mt'
Alej
-Mir,
i and Mra Jo
Elelgblua.is <>l
Sunday-School AMoclatien Meetinc
la Bi
•|K>ri
COOd t'ltlie
, ,
Ret
T. Hill* of Kiilka'k'i unad 'adetfuion, .
Witeniaii of Alba gav^ addreitB- of H^ii-e ub:
'Benrioleci e "
nil in the hu,liie*,
IiuaHk
st-sKioii.
fvobliig. The B
Wednesday f'
Oflliera »ei.- ■■lerlnt
suiall lieratie*
President—Mr- I), h
The True Blue < lass ni
Vi.>\re*.dem-Mrs.. H Flaud.Olive Mill, Wednesday ev
Seire^y —Ml,v .Mae
bll.inei.,
Treasuiei —Mr, Hel.-o Teailiou;
Kiieals
were Ireaied lo •faerbet and
Home
de|iaHiiieii[« .\ic
-Hvl.'ii
Tea«lii>in
,
llaliwr ol llelroil *i> -iit Salur-j
I'radle roll- Ml,* Kdiia Tiflanv
ay and Biinoay nlili .Mi. aud Mis
Teniiieraiire
ileiiaitii-eu:
Fan!
a* JoDUtL
falU|.bell
Tbe
gi angers yave ■ danre al llieir
llieir
e giangers
Teatlier,'
liaiutii*:
d.-|iari:.,-ui
the j;ndThey leicn a good Hex A W Bake,
time. Tbe |iro<'.-eds muoiinte.1 to Slii. i
The buMiieae ,e*.-ii>ii adjourn",i an I
. W. Brunei relumed Thursday IF F nekelaod ol CadHlai lbau a
ilug fioni t'ueur d'Alene,
iilaho.'■‘huii and lii-Mimllti- talk <i:i Huiiu
wiin (be reiuaitii ul lit, HiiuH.e: lui in : lleiiarinieni Work
termefn be*e.
;
In Hie etenltiK.Mr riexelaiid
Ues.lan>e* Armour. Frail'k ami .A. llae adures, uu lemi
D. Dolieity
....... in rudillac Ffiait
jKale'ii and .1 S Huile'ei
llirrnex Kaff- na «as in Truver>*^>hon talks on ibe Kauie ,uli]e.i
>'|iv aud Hctior on imsinr,* this v.eei. rErnctt Steel
and Mlaa Fa/
Price
1.Beimeit
of l.udlnglon hu-, |
Married.
■en'lfie suet
sue,: of hersister. Mr,. I'.
KiOerl S«-el and
Mm, Fax
Pii,«,
Siieinian. the luiKt week.
'•uiu of Kile Ijike. «i-if iiiarrletl by
Hairl* l.aBat vu ite.b bis aani uod
Briclgwaier HI Kmg.
eel>iuai.<
imcic. .Mr and Mrs t'. Iiuiton. in I'adThey Mere
mu.li-d by
lUae. a few da'

PREftlOENTIAk

MARY ACT BY REP. F1.0WER

■‘■sz rAOES.

tU* aonUoc oner • brief sMil ber*
on bnalnesa.
w. w. Bwiith ia apoAdiivB t*>c day m
Wnlum on biulMaa.

lor

where

daxa
Ihe

to

depart-

M-Gactilx-

lompaux
Mra.

I

Livingeton

and

daughter.

ia* Bonnie, are apeudiug a few dax*

May Kmb Baer CeekS Cannon.
M-irh Inie're.t ha. h*—n roiiel la
AuF-r.;-* by (i>e finding c-f a rsnour.
wh'rh 1* axipi>ot«4 to b#»a be«n Je'
ti.ened (ro« Capials Cork', ship, the
Kcilcaver. The relic was found on tbe
QaecnsUod coaii.

' thi* *eek at Mauiou on buslnet.
Mr.

and

ri.klrx

Mrs. Geo.

RfHy went to

tni* atiernoon 10 vieit

reia-

stTATF
ix-» an.l 'neude
tisie Gou •
Mra E- Nciaon went to CaSmae thi* Trax. rs.

aliemooh on t lew week*' .xi,li.
Mra John Conroy of SllghU. arriv.
I

;ii Ihe ritv itia iportilcg o-u bu.i-

•a, (or Ibe day
thi. aftenwon,

ilie J»ib .^y I
!ia>e been .

«

E. M. Timmins went to Fife L$k*
-here

be

win apend

krieial d/ys a, ibe rJ
Men'* Sun* gMng ne»^at great redoexien*.

Hone CuBipanton

haej
p-jrxba.e

Huak

iiie ll.nuah a |.ay

asver saw a moun'ain. enjoyed pic­
ture* of Rii-i'h rhevenne ratiren To'o
redo
Abotbrr liked the bone* of
several rrH'fxe.
fjr.ndirofher en­
joyed a v.r'ety x.f .napahuti of bvr
grandrbhdrer.
a
dorm nogs'lves
can be made in xery short time »rd
will cost ieaa ih.n t!—Wooar.'s

Mias Elaia Bergundy was caned to
•X u>di' t

; o: the sen

due.* x>f ber Prxvtbe:

-d-Kagle I
t* Boyne
extended

Ja.r returned w ibelr boma

lagoninu. features of the wLola af-fair, boweter. t. the front
of
tbcoup.
ThIa baa a revolxinr clrr-jl.
plate pivoietd to IL aod tn -tila
era three bole*—two li.-gn and or.amtJl. OC* of tbe large
tew 1* <
♦red with wire aeUlng. lo 'he Im
pan of the frttii of the mop ta
large bole tbe s:re of t*u on
plate.

When ‘he o.d bga and
kef* lo the '■uf'P '

rbirt* a
l

Mid’ Oe- eased 1

K.'STS
*«id xourt ,
be jirohaie olfiiriiy of Tr«
we Ciiy. In -aM
on m beto:
ibe aeeond >1*-- of J
.A. It- ISl:. and ihai sa
he hrsrd by -aid < oart »n
'•kw-k In tbe lorenoon
Hated Frii.-jar. .-Xih A l> l«if'RKI*- K WAIJ^fTH.
Jodee of Probate
(eb 2> oxb T, 14, 22. 28

opeolog corera '.be di<ir
W'.ec
hen is 10 suy sod tbe chirks ar.
bare free exit the amGr bole l*
_ .
ed -down.
T^'ben the whole famlfrl
out tbe large bolg U gnawed'
an go Ol
i front 0
msiBL'

aad thtog. II
the onirber

•or Chrlstiax

PAOB.l

5

BSAHD TUT30SE BEBli.D, A.VO TEAVER8K BAT EAai«.m'«SDAEi FCBBrABT ». Bll

'

Grand Traverse-Region
NORTH PORT.
Mday erenin*. the evenlnr belna
Rlaylnf procreaalve pedro after
wUd) dainty refreahmenta vore'carv­
ed.
rred Baomberrer rettih»ed home
tort w _x from 8outb
. . IndUna.
.
Bcnil.
I Mt»iop*ol«l by bia friend.
■r. Aldrich.
Karta Frledri<*aoB of North Daire
ta anlTod Uat week for a vlah with

"S21 Wabb Of T»yme City a,.nt

Hoaday to briag on aged
with her.
Hana Kaadaon who'baa been here
nearly all winter wKb hta alMbe^
Monday morning for New York .
Khiinler U»t veek retnnlns boM
MIsa Katie Marun wno apent
SalurdRy evenlcf.
part two weeks here vlilting
ig her
Roj Pa}-tM returned home from Ca­ ter, Mra E. Harter, left Monda:
Monday momtoe at Woodvllle.
nada Saturday vtere be baa been for ing for her borne
tome time.
■ Homer Payne came out Saturday to of Near TbompBOi
tec Mi
aon, Harold and ipend
Miss Blanche ElUa vUltcd here a'
Sunday at ^tme.
w days last week with Mlsaes Ua^o
Jake Hal|l'o«i of Orialt waa In
3e Bye and Eucretla Henderson.
yestnday up busiueaa.
Mrs. Philip Johnson relumed tiunv
tost Thursday night, acrampsnled b>
her sister. Mrs. Chris Johnson «liu
wlU TUit
Feb. :c.

Vedeaaday in tbla place.
_n» Ma^ »je ajwi tort

Kingsley Department
Conducted by MUs Edna WaU.
./The people of Kisgile; end the tiuroiudliif
conntiy are all interated in Uui Depertnest.
We shall be glad to have isdividttals, cbnrcbi
the Orange, fraternal eocielies and all other
ganications hand in items of news, personals,
annooncements of meetings, notices of entertain­
ments, business changes, public improvements
being done or contemplated, sales of real estate
in town hr country, and. any other items of gen­
eral interest. Send all items toI Hiss
I' Edna
“‘ —
Wall.
who has charge
Department.—Editor
Herald.

6% REAL ESTATE LOANS 6Mi%
A Urge amount has been rtaced at my dUpoaal to lend on real esuta
at t iH^^r lent and
per twnt hr fJw aJid over. 7 per ceut under

Cmk
tUoif

C. A. Hammond

»»

T?.?cr^‘'^'r?l.U^ K?

Remln*ton two milea w
Sunday, driving borne Sunday,

CONNIVE &. CONNINE
LAWYERS
Cencrsil L aw PencUes^ lac^utfli^^CollecUona
Ward B. CoTtnlae

MaM IM. Connlits

cUlldr.w wc-. aH I
.
ENOON.
1> li.-r
li
Progreaalve pedro
:
‘ell was
gram. iTogreMive
peuro waa P‘a3^j**^M",!l**'f:haa Klneater returned bomc'here.'
death. huxing Ut-ri
John and Tnui Welleln. rc'.um**d
Mr» H,i:-yTa'K-: and niolMr
kin. Ida Bod went to Traverae Clty'from Pellaton Saturdav abere
Homer Stoops Is visiting at Kalkat
-las, week IrA.m IM-ot where Kings,.-, --ulers UMvr=.ta. da,.
Friday with Mra. R- H. Campbell. Mra. MBited u week, instead of l^elteviMe.
Bndd bad a needle taken from her
Kvereit Crain la hauling loga
have been working.
| Fmnk KoelK-lc w a, a K-.ngale,
Marenc ! F'alrbanks of Traverse City
hand.
at KaaMi
Frank Sargent of Sunit;i:i I'lty waa,er yeslerd,.,
Kai- _. for Will Saltier.
8 a M<
Mr. and Mra. Skiver attended the
Fan.-ral ».-rv:>.,
Mtoa XtolU Smith woo has been
\Vn. Sau-.a
Kingsley
> Traxersc , town on Mtslneas Tiie.-U'.
gliding a few daya here returned lu ]>edr1i iHirty at (be borne of tbelr
f:.Tu.l>
;;x.
Horn tj Mr and Mrs Ira .Gaar. Fel.
Matilgold
and s«.ns returned callcra .Moiid.
.outa Ma
.,
her home to <^lcago Saturday morn- dauglitor'a Saturday even _
.fiu.atii-c F.‘.:z t dsugaier
ll.rr, T,,lo.Honle
Watson
left
Wednesday
home
Moiida, after . wivk's visit
Mrs. Will Grifliih called on Mra.
tog where abe.ia employed at Mar«hatl
Mr* Walter lUrrl* of IT'e lAkr
for
Grand
Rapids
visiting
rctailvea.
•»Rh
relairve,
Harvey Tue9da> afternoon.
jM;] W.,r,-rr ,
PMde
•xtaileJ
friend* liere last week, retaruMrs.
E
D.
Fairbanks
returned
home.
Kv"
WiRmiits
of
Du.
sic
Feb. !T.
I lUsld.-s U.':|r
Tueadav after ependlug a few daya In Ruest of Edna Wall tbe last of the
ing to hec home Saturday
Ml.. M.ill.. W.,„IT
s.iij.,. Mrs Sli.i: ixax.-:
} w. A.
Arthur
lliike, xif Traverse Clt, was
Traverae
City.
----MAPLE CITY.
(With h.-r ;.J.-,DW At Suinniit .'itx
in iowB"un business Monday
•Feb.
C. J. niooni la away onbualneaa for
Mrsj SexmoUT l.cwl* and aon .Mlifew da>8.
of
Suttons
Bax are visitini friend*
BEITNER.
bom to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1-ewla
WuehlngtoD 6 birthday.
• .)) il.i . l.onlies. alvut'here.
who baa been vlaltlng
undax, Feb. IS. a boy.
vni In the Bsl
Rev Mr.
'Vat.n St
lana. baa
reiurtted
good aiicndaDi.- and the; jijy -r«............ ..................
Mrs Orval nUllnger was called
'
melt
hatanied
j.reai-bed
Sebombers by the death of her stater, bone.
progra
much -enjoyed.
iMondav.
Meoaorlsl eerrieea were held
1. > of the 'iowtrid»<r-^d Sumtay nights awl •kpt'ft*
D. Slorutn waa called to Traveret
Ida Dull Is able to return to her
Job!
lohn Wiley of Baxter has conimn-i
sa\oa purchased a h -rs.Ooagrvatkmal ghnreh Sunday
>lfe I
to bold aerriees there ever, night ibta
poaliloti aa telephone operator after nty aaiurday by tbe lllnesa of bla cd to lumber
■ -r tbe
the Bi
Brigham woods.
pik Ijke last week
lag ter the lat^^Mra. Mllllken
le'iluli*• I iti.i
p..opl.' will seek.
mother.
I Mr* Arley Syeer jand . Irldron
Pater Olaon. an old and ivti>t-(-tcd 1 absence of ih.>ee weeks.
i. h^dwin' Clark and Jasper l.vdcll
- ...luittvr t .
.» u.r..' .-..r, J W Jarrett was a Traverse Clij
l.v..
I....
„(
.Mr
and
Mr»
Youder
are
xisiiing
Orville Ohifnee spent this last week
clUMH) died at hla bofnc about tWn
, ,
w.H-k with her pnr.'tit*.‘working fo' ralxjn Spartiwe
caller Saturday.
ri.
Youder
e
moih.-r.
Mrs
Willis.
with her parents.
Wade Smith of KttSl Da, called al' Mr*. Ua'don- ll.Kifliu
nllaa wert of tbi
ila village last i
Mr. and Mrs Saucer and yPr end
E. TbSip
Frallrk waa sailed to Copcmlsb
Sam|>son« Tuerdax
, Mr*. Martin !s .t lltlle l-elter
nonlag, at ninee o'clock, after
r and Mrs Irwin have returned n.
his eolt. it being killed by the train,
laal week by the till
Miss Ethel Hackman *i>eiit Sunday'
one day
«
Beat of over a year.
leir homes after atieaditig the'lnner\
Mrs O Tow isend is very akk with expi.iiig at George .lacksou s
hla father,
‘“pool Room Broken Irto.
^ Tli*Ileikik
1 (d Mr* Wn. Barton.
/
typhoid fexer. -Her iitotber. ' Mr.v.
Mr. ai
ill Snell of Toledo and Al Snell
Glen Maynard and Mrs. EUa Maaun
Smith Is with . .
(if Grand Rapids Wx-re calixsl iioiiie <iwCEDAR RUN.
erv uiocrled lost week a
Mrs. R. Newman waa railed to C< .Mrs. C Hunk visited with Mr. and
the trltical <x>ndJtiou of •..‘u-ir from w rear window, by f,rxlna th.- Mr* .1 H'^\Tem..i-. Mr* W. Iiuin..
Mrs.
Ora
Green
a
few
days
last
w«H-k.
ar
by
]bc
lllneaa
of
her
daugbtei
and Ciec Tbomaon took l... .
windok up
lep:.,- wa»'^follow,, The .(aftoM
Feb.
Mrs Dave McQueer.
for Traverse City yesterday.
Three dollar* from the lAange makM ClnS. Jr. baa purebaaed a ne<
Mia. V
- - iilne xx;iK taken
l>e*ldes aexcml
borne.
SuDdav
Deea Not Favor Saloons.
|¥>ucd* of .-aiiiix The'x also lirokc th.Feb. 2i.
R. A. Wllsou'epem Sunday with his. class iti oil" III the slut ma'hiiies It
Editor Herald; —
the.pedm party giten by Mra. A. MvAa It baa been reiiorted nround family
looked aa if ihc, had been acarol
WALLIN.
Frank Sihinuckal I
Ooiaha Saturday eveolu/. A floe liiuo
the county that I am In favor of the
white marauding na Ihe ciiange d'.we-.liaicl'
Tlie I. U. O. F. boya Initiated a
return of tbe aalooii to Anirim touni;' acres of land of Mr. Wi
waa eajoyed by all.
wa* oi>eii an.! |h.- tnoiiey afallx-riHl
Mr Gellseii w-pnt to liiaixd Rapid* all over the floor, hm th.u-c weeiiiA
Mr. and Mra. FUy Powell visited caudlilaie Friday evening and tbe la­ 1 desire to say to all conrerixcd that
Bo«we<irh« Cantradletaey.
dles aerved retiwshmenia at tbe home
John Carmeana Thuraday.
Dl is false. I tiaxe prenebe-J Monday to viili his aon for ji f.
1-e the Aaiiip aiiiouiit there whit h t
k whith
Uttie Harold Payne, aon of Homer of W. H. Smith.
temperance all of niy life and n,UJ now daya.
left the night befoio
ItlK d.lhc
One of tbe sew booki of referenea
Win Wiggins waa aerioual.v hurt’ opposed- to the
PasW got hurt quite badly Wedi
liquor traffic It: exery I Mr. Worm t<»ok a load of bdie*
e llqi
Mrs. Stfsana Snelt Dead.
aUte* la lu prefaee that tba *-eamei
Mrs- George Henges yesterday, owing
lay .at the banking ground wbei
dayr While coaetlng be brulaed
way. 1 am imalterably oppxnxed
FiIdHy luotnlng Mra liobcM .Sioll
received <b© Ule for Inaenlon will bo
rollc
■T b'lm. breaking Ms col­ the return of the saloon to Alden i
of the bad. r^a (here was m>t a very died at her Ii.niie twiulh and eaal
haada and one limb. He U geitfng
found to tfie arpeadlg." Tbla remlada
voter would good turnout, so Mra. Henges Invited fiimmli Ciiy. with a compli.athm
alnag W well aa could be exported. lar lK>ne and four ribs, lie
and If I
us of aa Auairallan edtier'a contemp
them to come again.
X IMk rt the home of bia grand parouts reived brulaet. At present
liiscaac*.
>
lU^.oumlipg ..mntrj, Aa rtwn a. tb.ling along as well aa can
Opal Pollard ia on the slxk
* '^IKiid Mm. R. W. Payne.
. Abrxiit s!v iiMiullia ago Mra* Sn.-ll XXoik U tompletod a new laator will tuoua note to a correepondent:—“Tour
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Wyttkoop visited ed.
again.
had a very sick ri-cll liui ret overe-i. and fake chaice.
Mrs. Bert HoUer wem
i
bar brotber Fred Stepbeoson of
John Milks lost a cow Mona:i;
only at times she wonlil suffer greai.
Feb.

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OKAM> TBAVXRSE HEBALD, AKD TBATEBSE BAT EAGLE. THTBSDAY, FEBBrART

ANNUAL TAX SALE
STATE or MlCTnOA-N. Oo«nly of Grand Ti»'____ __
Tbe artaK Coon fcR- the County of Grand Traverw In Chu
corr.
In the otttM
„ iroumi- Vi
m tend* for uses maeieed thereon.
On cnarttniJiM BUnf Uu pMJUon «f the Auditor General of
tbe suie «Sr Wttttnn. praylnjt for a decree In fn»or of the State
of Ulcbigas. asdiwt «ch parcel of land therein described, for tbt
asKMinle tbwela apeeilled. claimed to be due lor taxes. Intereai
and char*** os each such parcel of land, and that such lands lx
•OU foriha aamifttt ao claimed by the Siau ef MIrbiican.
It U ordered that aaU petition will be branaht on for hearln*
and decree at (he re«uUr March terra of thia Court, to be held at
TraTerse City. In the Conaiy of Grand Traverse. State of .'Ilchlleafl. CM tbe PWmh day of March. A. 1). Ihi:, at the opcnln* of the
Court on that day, and that all persons inieresied In
such lands or war pan thereof, desirins to contest the lien lUimed
thereon by the Bute of MicblKan, for'such Uses, Interest and
charices. or any part thereof, shall a|i|>ear In said Court, and file
wftb tbe cierX thereof, aciln* as rigtlster In chancery, their objec­
tions thereto on or before tbe first daj of the term of this Court
above -maatkmed. and chat in default ibereot (he same will be
Uken as coafesaed and a decree will l>e uken and eniered as
prayed for in Mid petition. And it l.s funher onlered that In purseance of said dacree (be lands described in said pettiloii for which
a decree. of
. sale
-----------------shall------------------be made,- vlll
_..| be ..
aold. for the several
interest and charpes thereon as deiermined by such decTee. D the
first Tuesday in May thereafter, beclnnlna at lo o'clock
said day. .,r onD tbe day
be n
da or days aubsequeni
to as may
ra
onplete tbe tale of said lands and of eaiich and
to conplete
icreof,
f, jatt the office
off]
of the Count.* Treasurer.
vatLient piaee%a
It be selected by him at the county seat of the
Coonty of Grand
...Tra»erse.
a»erse. Bute of Mlclilaan:
Mlclilaai anil thai the sale
then and there made will be a'public sale, and- each larrcl detcrfb«Kl in tbe decree aliall be sejarntcly exi>osed (or ulc
total Uxea. Interest and chantes. and the sale shall be msdi . ..
peraoD iiayiDii tbe full amount charaol analnst sneh inrcel. and
■cceidlnp a conieyance of the smallest undivided fee aimple Inter,
esi therein: or, If no i<emn sill iiay the uses and eharars and
take a conveyance of les.* than (ha enure thereof, then the whole
l«rr«I shall be offered and sold. If nny larcel of lan.l cannoi be
aold for taxes. Inirrest and ihantes. suih i>arcel shall be |4hsed
over (or the time belnn. and oball. on the socccedlnf; day, or before
the close of tbe sal(\ be reoffere<l. and If. ob such setond offer,
dtbinit such sale, tbe same cannot be sold for the mmount nforeaald. (be County Treasurer shall bid off tbe same In tbe name of
(be Bute. .
Willies* the Hon. Krcderiek \V. MajTic, Circuit Judse, and th(
Beal of said Circuit (ioun of Grand Travcrac County tbis lOlIrda)
of January. A. IX. 19i:.
tSeaU
FREDERICK W. MAYNE. Circuit Judge.
Couster^gud: EUMER E. WHITE. Register.
. STATE OF MICHIGAN.
To (be Circuit'Comi for the County of Grand Traverse in Chaucerv:
The petition of OramM B. Fuller. Auditor General of the Slat,
of Michigan, for and In behalf of said Bute rceiweifully sbowa (hai
the iUt of laoda berrtnafter set forth and marked “Schedule A,'
eonUloa a deaerlptlon of all the lands in said County of Grand
Traverse U|iob which taxes were asscased (or tbe yeani mentioned
therein, sod which were rmurned as dellnnuent for aon-i«vment
Of taxe*. and which taxes bare not lieen psld; logetber with the
tout amount of such uxes. with IntercM computed thereon to the
time fixed (or Hale, and collection fee and exixtnscs. ns provided b}
law. exumdad agafiut each of raid parrel* of land.
I Your petitloser farther shows to the Court that said lands
were returned to tbe Auditor General under the provisions of Act
of tte Public Acts of 1*93, as delinquent for non-nayment of said
' Ux*A^ aald.yaara re^mcihrelr. and that said taxes remain on-p^; except that lands included In said • Schedule A" for taxes of
im ^tm-Teart vere'ttftURied to the Auditor Geoeral as dcllnquest tor said uxas under the provisions of the general Ux taw* in
force prior to the passage of Act 200 of the Public Acts of 1891
ssd which uxe« remain unpaid.
Tour petitioner further ahows that In ail casea where Undk art
included in “Schedule A“ as aforesaid (of taxes of 1*90 or of an>
inter rear, said lands hare noi been sold for said Uxes or have been
heretofore aold for nld dellnqoeot taxes and (be sale or aaics sc
made have been set nslde by n court of comi>elcut jurisdiction, oi
bare been cancelled ns provided hr law.
Ycnr petlttener further show's and avers that the Uxes. intereat. eoUertten fe* and expense*, n* set forth in said '•Schedule A."
mu a ruUd lien on tbe several larccls of Unds described In said
qgBedule.
V' Your Miildaer tnrihm shows that (he said Uxes on raid denolbed laaos bafn-remained uai«id for nwre than one .-ear after
they were returraji as delinquent; and the raid uxes not having
bcM paid, and tbe utne being now due and rematnlrig u«i«id as
above set forth, your peUtioner prays a de<»ec In favor of the
State of Michigan against each parrel of said Und*. for the pa'
iMnt of the several amounts of taxes, intereai. collection fee and
expenaes. aa computed and extended in raid schedule against the
•sveial parcots of tand contained therein, and in default of pa'ineat
of tbe said oovoial ntns comirated andf extended against »atd lands
that each M aalt imrceU of land may be sold for the amouniB due
tboreon. aa proHded by Uw, to pay tbe Hen aforesaid.
And your phtliteuer wlU ever |>ra.v. etc.

Dated Januarrstb. uir

ORAMEL B. PULLER,
Auditor General of the Bute of .>i!iehlsan. for
and in behalf of said SUte.
BCHBIULE A.

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AXES C
CITY OF TRAVERSE CITY.
Foster and Crotaafa Addition.
O ......................
» « I 40 I 03 -gf Oti
TAXES OF 1M7.
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST,
WU OC fw M
9f.
2711
101
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH OF RANGE
Sec.
V 1-3 of south
acres of eS of
ae% of 6W%.... T

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CITY OF TRAVERSE CITY.
AddiUofi.

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ViULACE OF INTERUOCHEN.
North Addition.

Blk.
iMts 13 and 17 . ..33
.

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1 00
TAXES OF 1907,
PLAT OF OLD MISSION BEACH ASSOCIATION.

Btock a Tbom|*in» i>Urc except folIowinE; Begln•lag at Southwest corner, thmee .Vonlierl* along
West boundary Ml 710 (eel. thence Southeast
.
feet, (hence Sootbwert 225 feet 5 inches to a
tUke on South boundary, thence West to begin
nlng. also beginning at Northeast corner of land
,
heretofore conveyed to A. R. Spinney
feci
Southeast from West line of Block b. 2« T l'i
(eel from Southwat corner, thence Southeast
42 feet to a suke. thence Southwest 20S feet to a
point on the Sonth line of raid Bloek D. 4-'‘ M"
feet East from -Bmthaast coner of tbe land
ao conveyed to Spinney, thence along tbe South
ilne of Mid Bloak ^ 4.'. 3-ig feci to raid Splnney
eorner. tbenre along FuH line of raid Sitloncy
tel Nonbeast to beginning
tR 42 92
TAXES OF tSOB.
TOk|«aNfF as north of range « west.
•erra tt
B»44 of tt
W%
t

7

TAXES OF 1909.
TOWNSHIP is NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.

BWli Of aw«i..;...ii .

1 IS
1 4«

. B4»«f swti of seli.li

neU of raH ..........12
■4 of aeU............13
Ixd 2 .
Ira 3 .
..IS
l-ot 3 .N.........................12
Ira 1 ................
14
w«H Of sw (1 H-.-19
-wRs Of nr^ ................29
BHafswH............... .'2S

•H nr t W

45
14 ST
3* S6
47 «8
SO
so

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t 18
1! *0

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05

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TOWNSHIP a NORTH OF RANGE 10 WEST.

TOWNSHIP 88 NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.

III!! ii i I

iW ^4 of...................... 29 1*0
83 0781 32 | 20
(I 00
eH of eH of nwH.SO 40
3 *0
P9
13 1 0(1
W 8i of iw H .......... S3 10
2 59
fiT
10 1 (Mi
wXi of nwi4 ...........34
*0
2 r.9
67
lU I «0
nw84 of 9Wi6............34 40
1 31 , 34
t«.-. 1 0«
of awS ............. 36 *«
9 29
2 42
37 1 00
* TOWNSHIP as NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.
ne>4 of set4 .............6

40

04
1 00
W4 - 1 OO

nwH of seU............... 6 40

nwl4 of nwH.............. 7 40
sw (rl H of nwr^.. 7 42
*e\i of seU
7 4«i
*e»4 of *e‘i

................»

56

40

*»% of ................... 11 161}
u>, of-........................ IS 330
ae% of seH ........... 14 40
ae’i of *e\i ........... 14
40
ae^ or seU ........... 15
40
<•% of swi-i ........ 1C
4<I
i4of sw Hof sw’^.lfi 20
w-UofstvH ........... 17
40
nc<a
o swH .......... IS
■w of
4(1
1 of sw Vi

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148
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8 7 59
5 94 nH of SH of nw:H.si"40
834 81 a 03 81 39 lino 84C.2
4 36
TOWNSHIP 30 NORTH OP RANGE 10 WEST.
4 36
See.
2 7<> South part of f.nt 7. lieglnnlng at Southwest enrner
13 09
on bay almre. thence East on SOnth line 342 9-lfHj
feet, ibencs .\onh 6fxi feet, tbea(« We« to bay
thore, ibence Soutberlv along abore to begin1
ning .................... 29
6
2 15
56
(Mi
1 00
3 6
TOWNSHIP 2S NORTH OF R^NGE It WEST.
3-44

2 44
2 M
* 45
2 45
4 96
59:
s r:

bat portion of *«H
that lie* west of
NewaygosBd Frank­
fort .6ta'e Road 1
9 R4
All rjat pan of s* H bunnded a* folloui
North by line aiarUng at fwitit or post in center
of Newaygo and Nortlii>on Stale Road IS ryl%
Ea*t of tVcM H line, running East 20 rod* to
stake on shore <?f !»|ne Lake. Souih through
nIU l.ake 32 rod* \Vi--t 29 rods to center of
raid Slate Kon-I. Northerly on said Bute Road 32
rode to place of I ginning
IR

33

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23

■S"-;

(14

1 o

aeH of »wH .......... IS 40
4 77 I 14
|7 10
nwH of SCH ............13 4ii
3 95 I 93
16 1 0
TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH OF RANGE 11 WEST.
Sec.
I 00
«)t of neH ............ 5 KO
1.5 RO 4 11
63 10
12 I liO
4 9C All that jan of the neH Of acH-and all that
l«n Of acH of neH Iving on l^i
East side
' of-----81112 I IHI
4 96
ver lake ............ 6 7 92
8.65
24 1 (HI
* Rl
F95
08 ' I OO 3'»» eH of oeH ........... 15 8d
R 95
4»5 If
t 47 cH of n«H ........... 15 *11
*wH of nwH............15 40
5 2* 1 37
21
I op
a .,5 ; as
swu of *eH ........... 22 40
1 13
89
01 J 00
* 47 eH Of sw).; ........... 15 m.
04 • I (Hi

93
24.
MetfofBcH ...........2! 40
1 50
»9
06
( M
2 95 aHof iwHof ncH 21 2o
neH
of
neH
...........
22
40
7
fiti
94
14
1 (HI
nwH of liw\i............38 40
I 50

08 t 00
2 95
29
I (M)
»H
of
neH
.............
22
*0
7
17
1
R6
seH of
Vi .......... a 40
I IS
28
05
1 00
2 47
- 10
55
OR
1 (Ml
of nV» of BwH 26 40
2 *3
74
11
I m<
4 6* seH Of seH ...........25 4u
U> 37 2 7«
41
I IH)
neH of neH ........... 27
40
1 IJ
29
05
1 ort
2 47 nwH of *wH .........37 40
TOWNSHIP
27
NORTH
OF
RANGE
1
WEST.
sw Hof neH.............27 in
I SO
39
06
1 iw
S 95
Sec.
neVi of nwU ...........3: 40
I .Mi
29
«6
1 ihi
cH
of
neH
of
*eH
.
5
2(i
>.5
45
3
.59
SW'H of UW-H............27 40
1 S7
49
07
I «fl
UoH of seH .......... 8 40
17 94 4 66
BoVt of nw H .........27 40
1 67
49
07
I 00
teH of »» H ........... 13 40
K 24 2 14
neH of »W H ........... 27 4U
I 50
39
OC
I on
nH of n«i of neH
eHofnwH of teH.27 20
3 76
98
15100
" of aeVr'.................. 14 Hi
4 11 1 o7
1 4M)
uH ef w H of nwH
of se.H ................. 27
10
75
03 1 00
1 98 txit f except iiart
Ea
of
State
*4 of w'4 of nwH
.71 3$ KC 10 5
I ....
02
I 00 - J 98
of seH .................27 10
75
if *cH
nwH of swVi............28 40
1 11
1 00^: 44
04
TO
■OWNSHIP 28 NORTH OF RANGE 11 WEST.
*'t of iwH ............. -8 so
- 23
419
I «HL
3 90
Sec.
nw Vi of nw-Vi.............29 4o
2 29
(W
I 00
3 9R
10 13 2 C3
4?
It
s4 of nwH ........... » - S«i 4 58
18
I 00
C 95 wH of sen of neH.25 »
neH of KwH ..............39
40
ill
04
1 00
2 44 Part of Iota 3 and 4'beginning on Bay F
North of Southwoat comer of Ira 3. f!
swH
nw-H..............
2 05
79
12
I 4i
4 96
- of
ofnw-H-.
-30 4'i
40 rod*, thence South 6 rodi crosaing tine be­
nw- fri H of SW-H -SO42 49
l 48
3*
06
1 00
2 92
■w rrIH o(SwH...t042 44
I II
S9
(H
1 00
244 tween Ira* 3 end 4. thcni-e West to Bay Shore,
ibenca Northerly ajoug
aloug M*horc to beginning
»eH Of swH
30 40
111
89
04
I 00
S 44
ncH of se4..............30 40
III
»
04
1 90
244
19 It
4 ■•7
76
wVi of srU .............SO 80
2 a
U
09
1 00
89onHof nwH of neH-36 20
sel4 of weH ...........30 40
t 11
»
04
1 OO
2 41 North JO scree of I.01 2 lc> the follewing: HeglnnwHofneH.............. 31 40
111
»
04
I 00
2 44
thoBMt comer, thence West to highway along
oeH of rate .......... 3t *40
4 12 I 07
16
I0
ahore of Grand Traverse Bay. thence South
naH ofneH ........... 32 4«i
!
11
29
04
I0
along renter of highway 2 > feet, tbenre KaMt 341
nM4 of n#H ...........S3 40
1 11
29
04
I0
3-10 (cet to an Iron pli>e..thence
..ihenc« deflect left
nwH of neli .......... a
40
I II
»
04
10
gree* 35 mlnnte*. 192 5-ln feet t
nwH of nwH............34 .40
l I3
a
05
ly
North ilne. thence
TOWNSHIP 87 NORTH OF RANGE 9 WB6T.
on lot line 1K7 feci to beginning
Sec.
36 7
17 46
4 54
70
1 00
■k OfM
ifseH ofswH. 5 20
66 9*
9* 1I RlRl
2R
1l
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH OF RANGE 12 WEST .
:wH of
to 4(1
2 70
M of ncH .......... , S ku
18 10 , 4 71
\Vr*( 1-7 of South
icH or nwVi .......... *40
13 Ot < 3 58 • 52
1 UO
2S acres of e-t»
nw-H of nwH.......... 11
40
13 20
3 43
53
1 Oo
1 00
of neH of SWH. 7
seHofnwH.......... 12
4<i
III
»
04
1 oo
1 no
neHoftwH .......... M
*0
7 71
2M
31
1 00
11 02 sew Of B*H .......... 40
1 00
iwH of aeH .......... l2
40
7 71
2 00
SI
1 00
11 02 nHof *H Of nwH.SO 40
.........
.................................
1 (Ml
>H of aeH ............ 14
RO
7 SG
2 0(
SI
1 00
II 21
TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH OF RANGE 12 WEST.
8u
2 09
54
08
I 00
3 71
w’H of neH .......... ft
See.
neH of .....................19 lOii
4 II
1 07
16 . 1 on
6 34 aeH of *«H ............. 3 40
I *2
47
07
Id
•eH of ne^ .......... ^> in
1 04
27
04
1 Ou
3 35 eH of oeH ............... 18 KO
7. TU
1 48
37
1 <1
iwH of nwVi...........21 40
1 31
-- South part
05
1 002- 70
iwH of seVi .......... 21
40
I 04
04
I 00
2 a
H .....................19 22
I*
1 00
6 77 neH of **-fri H -19 41
neVt of .................. a 160
4 44 1
nwrV. of seH f*
I 00
I 71 w fri Hof »•> (rl H i!* 60
w-i.k of nw H .
09
1 00
3 90 nwH of nwH ........ 29 4n
nH of swH and
nw fri H ................. 70 J4'<
aoH of awH ....*3 120
3 S3
DH of awH ........a 80
.
] 49
sH
of nw>i ........ 32 Su#
1 49
nVi
of .....................32 .".20 ,
5
93I
bH
of neH .........36 so /
1 49
54
I 65
TOWNSHIP a NORTH OF Rl
SWH ......34 40
RANGE 9 WEST.
H of *eH . .. .^.IK
H of *el4 .......... IR
eH of nwH-.-.......... 19
n«H of neH ...........20
IWH of t)wi.;,;.,.,2l1
iwH of neH ........... 21
leH of nrH ........... !1
4 of nwH ,'-^..21
‘ of BWU ...;%21
seVI <Of oeH ...........22

40

3 05
4<*
72
MO
4 .’g
1
40 _ 2 39
40
2 86
40
: 03
40
3 05
SO
6 01
1
40
2 29
411
I 13

79
149
19
60
74
79
79
56
60
29

23

4 as

1 C

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i'wu

■ H Of ne frI H-.-- 4
-Hof MW'Hot swH-iC
iw H of ueH ........... 21
South part of ewH
of nw-H ............... 21
neH of ncH ...........»
' of aw-H ...........35

.'.C
20
4U
30
4<i
KII

3.5 52 9 24
7 *R 2 05
2U 25 5 27
9 00 2 34
l I2

5 38 1 40

1 (Ml
1 (Ml
I 00

22

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1 00

47 IM
It
27

8 0(

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15:

1.1 ill I li I !

of Northeast comer, thence B'est 30 lodA Ibosco
Soo-.h 5 rod*, thence East 20 rod*, ihonc* North
t rod* to beglnnltig
11
8 1 90 8 49 8 98
Pan of *oH of neH --oamMcitig at Nortbeact cor­
ner. thence South S*> rods, thence lVe*t SO rod*,
'thcbt'e North 1<> i-Td*. tbenre East 10 roda
thence North 30 rote, thence East 10 rod* to beglnnln
....................
itiing ..............
Part of
< nws; of «
*rh<x«l I.................
comer of raid lot. thence North along Ea*i aid*
of Harlow xtn'et 200 fo*t. thence lU*t 165 feeU
thence South t'Mt feet, thence West 16.5 (ret to
beginning .........11
17"
44
07
Commencing at a j«lnt 25 rod* Ea»l of Soutbneat
mrner of tin, of 'neH. thence K**l 35 roda
theme along
Xbeace North to
o Munnon Ave
In Norihwt
IrecHon to
point
rod* l>»t of iVes line of Hid descr
lion,
strip of
rod* wide
]2
2 28
59
Ahqeaa RcMrt Addition.
Id
3 80
99
1 14
30
1 14
3"
I 53
40
Bayaida Addition.
Blk. •

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TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH OF RANGE t8 WEST.
Sy.
ncH of se \
7 S3
92
II
I ofl
^ fri H
05 66 4 0*
67 . I 00
l-Vst lari of *wH
ns
I II
21
of K*H ................ 25
I..; 1 (
..30 40

lati* 46.4t and 42..
Ira* 9 ami 10..........
Ira II .......................

ncH of *eH .

.. 2

40
7 71
21)
4 05
*n
14 48
NORTH OP

2 00
n
I M
1 05
16 ' I 00
3.76
U
J 00
RANGE 10 WEST.

40

0?

3 «

94

14

II 03
6a
19 U

IS
t47

iraa 3C. 37.' 38 and
39 ...................
C 34 Eaat 42 feet of
South 50 feet of
Lot 27 .................

S SI

Femweed Addition.
ira 20 ...................
32 and 74 ..
Ixit* 4ii and' 43..
ira 31) ...................

U
II

3. 4, 5 and 6.. I
iraa 5 and 6...........2
l/K 9 and East H

I *0
1 M

5 7.‘ ran of seH ol »«'« coBmeBcing 7o rod; Sotiih

1 tNj

4 73
5 88
48 S3
4 T8

3 87

of ira 16............s

I S3
I M

8 77;
txiiagj. 22 ami S3.. 7
/
FeaUr and Crataar AddHian.
iras 6 andT
1 9<i
49
4
ira 18 .....................
97
3S
4
i/ji 66 .;...

1 M
1 SO

5S-;

t so

Ira 63.......

Goedrieb'a AddRion.

ira H . .................
ira 15 ..................

13 83
10 14
7 36

iras 22 a%l 24....
31:

...

Cmver Parl^
13 38
5 45
6 69
1 4*

II H ,
14 IS •
10 44 4

I so

•0 71 1.'

1 so

ITsi

I 00

r 34 «

I 00
1 so

\z

I so
'

fi a J

i SS ?
18 M

■»

Hannah A Lay Co.’a lot Add.
Blk.
82 38 31 43
3

Lot* 4 and :
... 7
Iras 6 and 7..........
iml 9.;.... 2
North 115 fart ol
IX)U 27 and 38.. 3
South 50 feer.of
iraa 37 and 36.. 3
Ira 19 and East H

I 00
1 00

I so

3 64
I 89

33 86
6 94
Lot 6 and Noitb I7
I .36
'S5
feet of liOi 8.. ! 6
QnodHchs Third Addition.
Blk.
.3
. 30 36
C 37
.a
59 40 15 44
:
Gemin A Winnie'a Addition
BIK.
. 1
46 . 13
. II
' I ...
60
4; /

I 00 1S8 U)
t 00 JIT
S5 •
il7«
1 00
73 60 2

60 89

1M

•0 16 *

It 34

1 00

IS 64 e

of ira 30.................. 4

ira* S3 and S4.... 4

1 00

North 1f>« feet ot
49 and 50.*. f.
s 47 a^nd 4

36 «1
51 61

h
19 feel ol
>t II and entire
- I 12................... 3
We-a H of Ira 15
ami entire Ira 16. 5
South H of, ira 15.IC
Hannah. Uy and

1 00

I «)

6 7l

iras i>BDd'ic!!!!

1 46

1 00

83 87

31 16

M SC

I 06

181 73
37 31
6 61

6 90

3 71

48 fiS
SS to

30 3«
6 87
8t 1 ao
3 60
94
14 1 SO
Co-’a Savanth AddlUan.
36 S3
12 88

a _uuu
1:;

.

1 00

.3? 66 7 19
HannaK^ Lay and Co.'a Sagond AAdNian

*. 9 and 10 ...........2 S09 SS 14 4 3 3 75
58 1 00
19 76 forth 66
Ira.v II a
Iras II. 1: and 13.. 2 92 55 12 02 5 13
4R I (Ml
16 12 South
KM* feet of
seH of nwH ........... 3 40'
I 94
.‘.n
hr
| on
.•; 3:
Ixiu 11 and 12.. 6
seH of *WH .............3 40
i 94
50
es 1 y.
3 3: Ira
6 ......................... 7
Uts 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 9

J
::s
and 10 .................. 3 241 TC
19 24 ' 5 (Mi
77 I iu>
26 »
62
■H Of SW-H ............. 4 KII
9 10' 2 37
.16 1 (Ml
12 K East 46 (ect of lot 5 12
61 96 1C 11
iwH Of seH ............. 4 4i>
4 54 1 1M
IK I 00
r. 91 South 67 feet of
iwH Of neH............ in 40
2 27
59
119 4011
n:
Iras 15 and 16. ex­
CH of nw-H ........... 10 so
4 54 I IS
IS I Itu
6 9'
111 10 28 R<
cept East 3 feet 12
Uts 5. 6. 10. 11. 12
ot 9 excein^'orlU
and 13 ................... 10 175 36 12 41
3 a
50 1 on
17 1
:.i 20 IS 21
66 feet ................... 1.5
eU of aeVi ............. 12 SO
1 94
5i«
ux
] yi
n 5: lVe»t t- oT Lot 15.15
I^tB I. 4. 5 and 6..12 26
1 97 9 62 2 50
3S 1 uu
15 5' Essi
Of lot 14..1-;
North H of seV;
M ........................19
and Kw H of seH-iS 120
.5 11 13.7
20 1 <Mi
7 6- ira
West 27 fe-t of Lot
•wVi of n*H............16 4«
I 70
44
or 1 <M>
2 2
14 and entire Irae
sc<4 of Bw-H ......... 16 40
4 54 IIK
\ IK
i (Ml
6 9'
1» and 16 .
Vi of seVT......... 16
40
4 51 1 ]R
1* I 00
6 91
CITY OF TRAVERSE CITY.
V, of scH .......... 16 40
! *3
4R
n7 1 00
3 3Unplatted Property.
Vi of scH .......... 16 4<i
i S3
4*
07 1 00
.t 31
.Iii.de.i a* follo*>: ronitnen.-ing
H Of noRS:'. . . 17
4"
4 34 IIS
17 1 «i.
6 6
m«-r Ilf H . !• and Co'» I'erawoo*!
at S<
H of seV» . . . 17 40
4M
1 13
I7
1 im.
6
Ifarnre
Subd
leV. of *cH . . . 17 40
4 34 1 1:
17
1
f. 6
North along the Kas;
MwH of neVi.............19 .40
2 11
55
"v
1 •>"
:i 7'
(eel. fhenie IfaM r.u feet, ihen-e South iiarallelnwH OfneH ........... 21
40
4 22 1 I"
IT
1 •«>
64;
«iifa desrnhe.l boun-iarv Hue to North liue of
ne'i ofnwH ..................................... 4 a 1 10
17
I y)
6 4I
i:-th
Street,
thrn.-r
West
along
said
.North
line
iw fri H of nw fri
to place of U'gii^itig
H ...........................21
40 •
4 22 I I0\ 17
1 0«
6 1:
of nwH.............31 40
1 06
2h
<M
1 «M.
2 r.<
Commencing
at
South*
e*t
lorner
of
Blot
k
2
Frni
«eH OfnwH .......... 40
1 "5
27
1>4 I ‘«i
2 36
wood Second Addition, then, e WcK H>" feel,
acH of BcH ...........24 40
1 OT
2*
Ot
1
theme North lL‘. feci, th'-ore Ea«: l'"i fee*,
B»H of ................... 26 160
4
1 n:
16 1
tbenre South 165 feet tu hcgitinliut except West
of n«H ........... ;» R'l
2 11
55
««
J
50 feet................
•• 76
1 .7-t
21
•*'»H of *cH ...........31
4<>
2 II
55
I'M
1
Township 27 North of Rai*9e 11 Wert.
OH of neH ..............52
*0
- II
»
OR
1 yi
Sec
TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH OF RANGE tO WEST.
Cotrmrncinn 6-tMOO chains Fouth and 1 8-VM)
chain* East of H post beioecc Sections I sod 2.
frlH of sw w H 7
tbeaco .North 144, feet, thence East 125 feel,
4 Cl
1 31
19
1 R
East Jso feeL of
thence South 144 feet, thence West 125 f
beginning .
16 I M)
6 14
airel of land «ommetic-.ng 73 feet South and 7K-t
•99 1 00
: 87
•S of swH .......... 10 so
1 16
18
1 90
6 7JH of
.......... »**
40
2:1
57
*9
1 90 3 87
rofs , .................
■H.ofweH.;..........
12 ..
S<i
7 34
I 91
»
II 00
00 10 54
twH of *wH............U 40
1 00
beginaine
#4 of neH ............. 14 40
Urcel of( land
la
roroniencioi
ring r
99 t VO
'4 (
t ^utb and 7
iw-H
- of- nwH
IS 40
99 1 y4 <
fee* East of H irau. between Secllotii 1 and 2
18 4(1
uH of aeH
tbenre South 16‘‘t feel, ibeno as; :.*) feet, thence
■>H of nwH of
orth 160 fert. thence West 5 fee; to beginning
»»*>i .....................S'* 79
6 0:
1
n 1 y.
y s;
1 90
49
db
2 51 Hi of .......................24 320
K os : OM .
j ,.0
lit) Part of »et; of n*H commencing 66>- feet South of
leH of neH ......... 33 40
12 63 s 28
51
1 y.
1; 4:
Northeaat corner, thence West 629>, feet, thence
34
South 165 feet, thence EaR 6r*H feet, thence
H
“«“•
-« 42
; 19
24
1 .R.
It 9:
IW'H of nwH.......... 34 40
14 73
5 83
fd
I y.
K
North 165 feet, to beginning
acH of seH . . . 34' 4n
t 9«
;dl
or
i (MI
•y
’1
9 09
: 76
36

of tt\ . . . 54W

•Hi 11
03

IS-?:::;::::::::
2K. 39 rad 30..

TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH OF RANGE 10 WEST.

Sec.
BWH of nwH.......... 12
nViof w-H of sw H -I7
e‘k of SWH .......... St
.
TOWNSHIP 26

3 m;
3 49

,

1 or.

1 06
ut 57 except West
SO feet ................... K
Ira 6 ......................... F
i-juit
of Ira 13..F
West 4 of Lot 17..F
Ira 29
F
North 50 feet of
South i<y feet of
ira 23 ................... it
ot 2" extept Went

2 96

IS
56
38
18
68

81
3* 86
13 36


15
SI
26
GO

and Ce.^s Thirteenth AddHian.
Hannah. Lay and Co.'e Fourteenth AddHian.
■ Bill
0 (c-et Of Lots
South 4 of Ira
and entire Ira
iras 10 and 11.

roBiniendng at s
tolln*
fejH feet South of rjuthwc*t corner of
Elmwood *0-1 JellerfcoL A' nue*. thence We*l
tbenre East IGO
b along Wert me of Elmtrood
Avenue 50 Icel to bceinnlog
29 4R
7 GC
1 18
Oak Hcightt Addition.
'■^ceptNo“b
jo^

45 except Wert
K feet ................

5 10

127

II M
4 S4

t "0
1 IN

f7 C4
18.06

1 00

83-::

1 00

7 63

1 09

15.80

1 00
1 00
1 00

4 M

11*

:onb in-' feet of We«; 5 feet of Ira 134 and North
IDO feet of EMtt 20 feet of Ira 125 and East 20
feet of iVeet 75 feet ot Lot 125
80 78
(
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0BA¥9> WATEBSE BeBALD, AXD.’TTtAVERSK BAT RAOUt *Tlfr«S0AT, rtBprABV ?• ^12 . '

ANNUAL TA^SALE
«CMitioMd rrom i»Ke

. cirv OF TRAveMc drrv.
Oak Hetfhu AMI0MI.

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tl
- irl
Oak Parte A««Um.

l*>t» s
Lm n

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l«(« 1C BB<).
J. 47.....-1
l.aN u'l albl £a*t hi
•f tiol
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r

una ...



tP ^

■% oi ij>i n. «tid
• M or a M or Lot
j7 .,........................ *
s; 13 s VI
/OakvroeO AMlUan
nib
|4>I 13
.........«. 1
3 M
VI
AVoit
hi
«copt
Kart in f«n Of
l«t>
- .rc,. M. 3030... I
I w
Leri
iri 1 ............
........................ 3
< 17

I ftd.lZ.... I
I 13.
kmlth Raalir Co'"PO''y’a
........................
13 U

ui li:
lot
lot
lot
lot
lot

13
II
U
II
17

.
.
.
.
.

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lot 33 .
Lot 34 .

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AOdiiUn.
r. 17 •
»9
I 00
I OU
I 00

ill
.ill

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13 73

l=?^

lota 10 aid II.'.

: 19
VILLACC OP ACME.

lol I ........................ IV
1 49

i
VILLAGE OF BLACKWOOD,
lot I aad .Weal ii
. feet of lot S........
* :t
1$
I
Wert 34 root of lot
3 aad cfltlK Lot 4
13 zh 3 t:.
:
VILLAGE OF EAST BAV.
iz
roK
7 z:,
I 1
VILL------------------nib
Wert H...................... 10
M
zi
I
Lot 7 ......................... 10
11
It
<
Lola 0. 10 aad II..10
ill
z:.
<
■Lot 13 ....................... 10
r*
w>
I
■atiu ..................... IS
r.:.
tt
.
-toUro ....................... SO
11
14
<
VILLAGE OF INTERLOCHEN.
Lot 4 ........................ S3
li. <.7.8aad9.U
« aad 7.............. U

07
SO
z; •

13
07

3 »4
3 VI
IS 3C
57 Zl

if

‘ I
I
i

LoU 7. V
I Md's!;;
aoi

Nenh AMKlen.
................... ... .........................

.

Lou B. C and a.... B
lota 1.1. IL 13. 14.
16. II. 17. It aad
II ........................... Z4
loU I. 3. A 4. 6. 0,
. • 7,3. 10 and I1...Z1
Lot so ......................rSZ
lot LB^......................33
Iota 14 aad 16 ....33 ^
Lou 2. 17 aad It..31 * ■
^ILLAOE OF

..11

Vi

IZ

US

..

10

13

03

4C
13
li>
13
IK
01
21
»7
10
13
KINCSI^EY.

o*
02
01
oi
o:

1 00
1 00

lota SI. 36. 37. 38.
3*. 40 and «.... 3
2 18
CT
in
lot 31 ....................... 3
38
07
01
^VILLAGE OF''3UMMIT CITV.
nere.od laad uaptailed on SertloD line botareB
BoetlrtU 31 »Bd 33. beKtulBR 3S feet Baat of
Boetton line at a point belne the Sontb tide of
rlikt «r war of 0. D. and I. R. R.. tbenre Bomb
31 fert. tbenee Kaat to nald risbi of war, theneo
foUowIns South lino of rtsbt or way b .\oi1b- • dlrectioa
w«at
"BCtlOB 1-............................
to pUec of

Tortirthlp 38 North of Ranse 3 Wert.
See.
<t taad <comineDelnc at tbe Southeart tvriwW of
..............................................-Ith aal<l
line 212 feet from plaee of bealnnins. thonco
Northerly tlons R. R. reaewe I2.1 feet to tbo
Bootbeaat comer of a reruncular lot deeded to
Perry llaaBah br lUnietu C. Kobcm ■> ahows
by a deed recorded b Uber 15 P. CS7 to Kesleier
of Ueeda Office. tSence Nonbweai along South
line of aatd Lot 2 D feoLtbenee Northerly alottK
Weal aide of Mk lari 121 feet, tbenee Weaterly
M feet, tbenc*
South
parallo with R. R. reaer.-e
-----------^tb parallrt
to Baat and
d Weat Hoe of Boc
Boction. tbenee Baal to
pbto of betbnlnf
S3
22 :V
S 82
VO
A pteee of bad bejrtnnJni; at a aUke 2 roda Weat,
16 roda South of Kortbaan comer of n»H of
•eW. tbeaw South II roda. tbenee M’eel II rodi.
tbeaco North 10 roda, tbeacc Bail 16 roda to
place of beglnnlag

MK ...............
Lot
Lot
Ubt
LU

.24

1 30

Su II

: 61
13 09
4 01

IS
ruti
IS
IS

LM 13 .

1 M

.......
33
M
PLAT OF OLD MISSION HARBOR.
1 09
38
. 04
Lot S3.......................
Leu 46. 41. M, 31
OBdCl ........
Lor «3..................
Irtt lOS .............
Lou 104 and 10».

ppppeBPoappBo.eopp

|pppppppppppppa«aa
P
WILLIAMSBURG.
*■
'ppppppppppppoopoo
WllilBiukburt:. P« b ;c - \ii»*
'MlUea of Charlevoix it. \Uhiuk rt-U
Uvea licre tor a fca Uaya.
;
Several luembera of the Clu« tarn. I
lly are on ilie rlvl. Iin.
'
The Rev. Mr. Kly of Traverso City, ,
putor cf ilio FourtevBili Sirevi M K. [ I ol llw« ilBROr. lot le rrvr. Imm
fliurcU. pill oeeupv ut- ,.u|,,k i,„i. '
RerMwT
neat Sunday ereoliiK
|
KrAl Silies wool to CburWvofx Sul-;
atca-rcar<tu Wnw lor iter boak>
urilay'nlgbl to Hpen.l'SuttdB.v wllh Ins
ln. B«ircoHwiUi«e>.
liareuta there.
, Alw Ml. cTMr cru.lt lortacrt
Charl.1. r,
Cardnvr ol Tiavviee City
l>>itlllg''WI ttbo Klayii HHl liunir
.Mr*. Eiuiua SvoOold. vvhu lia-i been
ending the pe*t iliiis.' iiionilir. will,
her dauKlitcr at Old MbUoii. liar re
luruHl to liei home livre
;
.4 very iiuiel wedding ovc-urr.-d lasi
Thursday afiemoon ui ilie home of Mr
jgn.l .Mrs. i:<l Me.(me, wlii-n Iheu'
daughter. Theresa, war uuii.-d lii mar '
rUgeto Orln Ulnsmau by liev. S A 1*
W'llMe tiaya Ue will iiy and keep uway
lUenbcH. duly u n-w liic-nd* vve:.fiom (lab aa*6 after this.
i•rcm■l Bt Ihc ceremony, niter whieh
PMatoew »>«• Muring f;oui S.'.c tn
a wedding dlubor wan arivcnl.
Allx*rt and Bhuuhe Sittea. t-iiein :>lie |ier biiaUel al preheiit. bill buveis
Sunday in Tmverne City, the Kiienin aro ao afraid ibai they will mn guarBtitee prlcaa-^ger than one duy '
bf ibclr Klaton
.Miss KaTMCtloaich went to .New York
elty a few'days ago to beivmc u sales
CEDAR.
♦ lady- at her uoartn'a candy store.
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPj Mrs. I'. Swousoii. )r.. vvlio has bevii
MUr. UoSe ShcaiUTg of Showberg ,u for acme time la ciijo: Ihb good
Station tiailed with .Mi. mid Mrs. Art hralib jgain.
McOucer'ii o eouiile of Jays lust ni-rk.
.Mrs. Ruby Ullimau was a Travcriii' pppppppppppppoapp
lly visitor Monday and Tuesda.
MAPLETON.

ui week.
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
Mian Arlle Jolinatoii npeci a couple
-Maplelun, Feb. -JT —.Mr uiiJ .Mr».
of tlnyn last week beet- with her luif
Willlutu Culeuiaii uie »t>emliug a lew
eiiU. She rcturaed to tier erbou] Sat­
dayi. with .'tia. Coleliiaii'i. mulher,
urday.
,
,
rs.JIutlet
MIm AddIc KUbeUky apt^ui las'
The St. JoM-ph kcwliig •irile w|l
Week with her slater. Mn. George
eet with Mra. Kilmurry. TUurada;
Klabcfaky.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cuuieruu of I.ud- March l5ih
Mrs Fruuiliu Smith i- sick wuh
lugton are vlalllug at Mr d'ud Mri.
bronehlila.
3. C. Vlacka.
Mr. Frank Klri ta aponding the wiek
dbhu IXihuj hai. |■urcllu^.eJ ii
at fain old home near Suttoua Ouy
borai.
Mra. George lA-vally
Mrs. Johu iKibm h|>ent a lew day*
back at home, alter apebding
In Traven-e City laat week.
winter at Corks camp.
Andrew Glliiiore and lamlly bav«
\ aieifb load of our young i>eoi>le
drove to Traverac City Saturd.iy tuoved bad. to their (arm at
place
evening and attended the basketball
KdearGlIea. Ii-adoie Idirdleuud llur
game there between Grand Rapids uml
old UeGraw akaled (u Llk llii|iidi! Sat­
Traverae City.
Mra. l*rank Brlglii was sbuppliig al urday

ticket ;.
ell Three eighth gradera a
hamU in i
iudger and decided hi (avyr
on ihen.
Hie aElrmaUve.

bold.iiv il:
luirileGBraell and Arliue liNtderabobiougbl I<
BlOiHl highest on oOtNnOlilhly arlthuiii- cxaiutoatiOQ.
ij pst-a 1.1.1 :
: .1,
The seventh gradi; hua an ‘ud.rar ■
, ......... .
buakelball game ibal ta proving very I
.i.-re*tliig lor pbyalr.l (raiulug
Mildred Frenrh. ol sixth grade. w.'»|n;|He ccvrw.-w G.al a
le only pupil who stood lovili.ariih
endauu.
elic teat last week.
Iitiauce>. ari.l the pc; ^U4>il'n waSome exielleoi lea-illc dealgna we:c
iJu- uprraioia yjcldcil.
.■uade In urt work by the sixth grade
this month
Waatad Ti.-ne.
The third grade pupils iit Ihrsrdui.i:.
Il lake* iw! -n as tonic t<i llgtne oat
iTc been enjuvmg the new Vlctrol.v'^**
avoid dciug a ttit.g as U does
to do It
for the past tw** days - lisleulug
good seleviioiia, belli uxal and
sirumenul. also using it lot ithys
exerdac*'and ryiliiii woqk

Fifth crada.

The End ol the World.
I pi-oi'b->.nll.':

iuMrnKNM.!’.:

LyJa Ward. Gill 1)111. Mynle Dill aiiJiDM. m-l le^. i
IH„/iTukcii im.-.n;
llamaat Mllka each hud lim In apellinv

Trees With A R^ord

Jas. H. MiUer '

I;;”', . Iii(j>m-ur It .III
Deitnilzia. ,j>n«t.«cu.
1-yle AVard aud Haael Wright
elected aa basement Muniturs for the
txiulirt two weeks.
Cititen'a Phoni 666.
Tbe pupita of (hia grade have atari
1 a cood loudoci eouteat. buy.
agslnit' gIrU. .M this writing the
aJria are two iKiliita aliead
Tbo camle’ rale held by tbe room.
1 the first fliKir Btrl'areiil'a iiipeliii.;
amouaied to jr. im for the VIctrul <
funA
Tbe recent wanii weulhe.- has nili
ei^ (be akaiing rink but It waa^ut !i<
S<^ nac Willie it waa good.
Tb»Hgih grade enjoyed a Viciro:,
.-oueerl Friday utter atbud. I^nie c'
the numbers were by Caruso. Schtj
nieu-UeInk, Maude Rowell aud soun
of the Ollier girat artUta.
The aevoud gryde had the largest
number of parciiu present at thn meei
FATim. 50K a.-.d CRAN050M
iiig Friday, so ibey will have the Pe
Coca bos Isomsd to krmiv and «
lure the coming nonth.
->
Sttpwfar value of tbe
The sixtb arade liuvc charge of th tVaabiugton birthday lelebraliiHi. A
TbMa
plow*
wan
Erst pUeed upon Urn n
Kiiiall adniiaslon of :■ and MR will iR
-. K tony yean ego a
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a Uria
(bulged (u apply on the Vidnila (uml
Utah genuine
worth
has been so
cor.vt
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(brtrt
P9AJ*
(he preaerU time there are ci
The prugruu will o<-;’ur T'burBduy u', OUVtR PLOWS IK AtTUAJ
leiuooK. February 22
Union Street Sehool.
The llilid grade liayc their iircu>
parade iuuuuled on a Uuck board oii
till' front uatl. The children havihurougbLv enjoyed cyeiy lesson
ii
couiltu of free cuttings of aulmals.
ane hnlah. la .._____
turning Quahuea Itn
vatamymyeitfpi
show wagons with cases, aud u-ots.
Md better crops frcRi
Tbe third grade wish to thunk Mr.-.
Gherman of Hoikford, X. V. lor tUi
m t
heauUful frauied picture of Waahiug
on which she preaeuted In ib>' rouiii.
Giuce SRU .Vlaigarcl Billot left Mui;
my iiutl cuteied lloarduiao bulldiuz
Traverae City Saturday.
WHIliird Shrader iefl second grade
Mira Kxiliei Uirdie iv uuikmg in
Ilia week and took u|> work at Ccutml
Chaa. lioehraul^druve to Tniverne Tiavviee City,
■ity Saturday
UIWlDg.
ra Mamie Lurdn- .in-l Ami) Suu
The eeioiiij grude have a pu-tty cir
The l..adlca' Aid mot al the honic of UiilM ol this plucc vi,-rc muriled in
Mrs. llow-en and a very pleaaalil ul- IruveiM.- City Tnead*.'
US horde: aiuuud Ihvii iiium utid (In
liildu-u 1
lerhoou was enjoyed by ilic ludien.
c eiijiryed the luaklua ■
.Miea l.tzrle'Xoiilek l^ wuikiug lor
Mi> .lolin luiidic
lUlpb Knapp. Irom Solon, elilcn-.
.Ur. I’olli-'ou u on the M-.k li»i
INTERLOCHEN.
(he- Unit grade .Muiiduy.
Frui^ Siuitir lost Ilia big icum
'I'atriotii" lui.-grulii will lie kiw-:.
Imerloi-licn. Feb 20.—The latdtcC ibruugli the Ice .'louday.
by tbe elgiitli grade. Friday alteinoui.
Aid met at Mra. UaldwlDw Tburadav.
Ray Suaason la vUiilug hu puieuts.
Central Bwiidinp
They will meet ai Mra. Klnber n In Mr. and Mrs. Swanson, alter spending
The liliti grade had ihe louitii gr.ulr
10 weeka.
-uiiie^thne in Cadillac.
I gursiK lo a vicirulu piugram u::
Mra. TiaDord retume'l home uiu-r
Theie were ra-ivice.-. at SL JuMipb' M'ashluclirii a biithday
ni-onding a few dayn in Travi-rbc' fii: -burcli Sunday.
Second grade- Central. cclchr..lc-i
Ulilng frleDd^
Washiiigloli s birthday by ali ililorm«:
Mr. John of Reed City returned ppppppppaAP««ppa# I’tograni. Stories were read by (tu:u
CEDAR.
koiuc alter »|>endtng a few da.'s in'
•Morns, l-mrel RyaU. Many Hyt-rs,
wn vUliIng bla pareniw
ppppppppppaaappap and AlhoD Junmun
Cedar. Feb 2d—Severu! truiii llili
Mrw. Sandhoff. ■ Mrs. Stickler ami
Seventh giadv. De Vera ^t.Jtibc-rs
Mra. C Strkklaml were Traverse Ctiv, ay bruvi«d tiie ainnii Wedncrda)
Id .Maunard l.azarus had )>ertLM lu
caller* TueadayJ evening and went m lo the • ily to hear per* in Fohruar.i arliUnietK leat ' iljU—
Mra. Bua l^ywik was a 7rau-r>e he Dixie Cborua They feU win paid
l Sill. Ura.e
v'
or the effort
It.v caller Wedue».lay
y. Fdini CoutlAdi-. Mclvo;
Mr». Rnaa ti teaching Mmi* KthH
Mr. gn-l .Mrs I'unnlughaui left heiv pills, Clara Duuglasi. Uw.-mlol
Slaler'i room a* .Mira Slaiei i* om on Thurada, morning l«ir Naahvike, Tenu.
iiid l.cidiu Saiiimous. kad ;<c-r:.account of aieknea* .
and Mrs Zoie cunuIngUani have |>aper» ill I.SUguaKe Hall.:. T.-..There will he a dance giveu by ibe moved lu to lUe home and w^ni varv Margaret diH. Caev Jvicii'l 0:«.
ta popular men of Inierloibeu at the lor the farui !i. tliefr- abaen.-*-'”’
Gilbert. Glid.i llarM-y, KImc llugin-.
Inlrrlorhen ball March 2 Good muei.
Mrs DUkeimau alleuded tbe baak- Veruarj ' oil.' Klli.cr Herr • Alt..id a good lime.
I'lLa.l xaiue In Traverse City Paiur- Svoli. Kdii. Bdrtiat-oui H» u u ;.
MUa«« Bewwlc Paddeu and Ul:>e |ay evening, also spent Sunday,
hyui. Md'un Ho|>pti;a lo-a.ii- So
Jobaaon are w|>endiag a lew dayv ai tiiest I>r Mira AIiuu K tk.r;>lied*0ii
I. and Ibyrta T.i'i'.' had ;.cri.Wexfoid
John While wa* In Cedar fVIdav Ivapers u. w|>«:h;iE
.Albert S. uti
[at Anna Grundy ha* been mhhhI- ookiQg alter the cicutorl of Joe Cladyi llarve.v, Kla.c Hugnc» an
ibe week with bet airier. Mr» Manilou [Indlam who :a over ]<'ti Graff Fetenyl Irave had perfe-1
Hugh Grundy
Id. ouUe feeble
IL fpcillug ear-li day durii.c t_
MU* Rose Sandboff a|ieui Sunday
Ferguson v>ai cuUed lo tbc mouth
Tra\er« CUj wiib friends
>edalde of her sister. .M;*. Jlinshaw
The'a-vea;., sradi- have ,
u Bingbau. also a chlid daogeruual-, It. -Toast to the Flas. ' b'
PPPPPPPPPRPPPPPPf ^. with pneunionia She left on tbe
P
G.DOO HARBOR.
Pleal+v tram this muinlng
Washlugivo - hi l.iJa.' w.
♦♦♦♦♦♦PPPPPPPPPPP] Mra A. W Wbi-.e and l.itle daugb
Good Harbor. Feb 21—Mtaa Enimajter came over on ih« ..e fium CresSekulu died last night a> 2 ociock oi;i.*nt Friday and ;» v,»iung her par
(lurck COUUUPIIOD. She came homeients. Mr and Mra An^on Thiel
SchMl REpan.
few week! ago not (eeliog well and
Mr and Mra. C it Wane enter
Report ut Hillside Grow acMuol (•-:
her bed. which she never taJaed Tuesday eveiiiug. Mr and Mr« uiumli coding Feb 2i
i
of a Weak and Aiibur lumtoer. Mr and Mrs. I'hase
X'lUiber days taughi. t-loving dlapostiioa. She was
loved and daughter. M- and Mr# AmtaTotal DuUiber pU|ilU eiirvllcti 22
wberefVr known Had abe lived till Wvi^blar in honor of Mrs Good, wiw
Averagf dally aitendst). f. 2"
•April i:.. she would hdre lieen 21 seturned to Traverse i Ity Wednesday
Per.-ehtagf of aiiefidani-f. 9«uerman’. Ideal i« tbe pen mat *!■««• hke (bo moe oT a ■igicna’s
vaara of age Funeral -wrtangeoienu
OTBlag.
chaiitf Rokot was neithei aL:.--i.i'
ha»( fro- TOW •*« poeket or bag aad doev lu -rate bracaMlT. br-It
later
Mr. and Mra Joe Hermao and <b»d-; >r urdy during the aiontk
Tbo**:
end rradilv. -befbee -rit.og upon lbs ar- ol a obab. *■ (rau or shipOrorge Anderson U getting maieilal ten vlaltad at W. S Anaorges Sunday
heard,
oe bcxel ptazaa or is rulliag caouc.
iswi,ia-Ma-.a
It absent were Martin sad Walter
■eady for a Urge frame barn.
John Tagar dpeni Sunday and Moo.: Schmidt. 'Valter SmHey. Atidiew R,,,.
It kadps )ow in lowrb with tout world ao —aticr —kcrc you art.
Wnil'e Wlcberon. who ratue wltUm day at borne.
ailiu* Sln.ker, BlaB.be On/rge and'
It's
a
big
pew.
a
wpoderfol
orw-*o
great
that
it has tbe whole wrte
>n Inch of gening fat* bead sawed off
Mr and Mrs w w lUtrtngion, Agne# Kubesh
world for R, boBC.
>y getilng too doae u> Uie alab saw ware Traverae City visitora Satur­
Tbe pop.Is gave a dobate Tiiuiada.'.
It (be Bodu* an* wHI a few week# day..
srierwopB wt to wh..h was a sre'e:
gm i* grtilog akittg nwiy. The
Adam Tager H in lousing this week man. AVasblng'.io or l.itowdn Ke*<i!i >
rearlHwl fnmi his mouiiri.i iiu- back of aiiendinc
Throaliiuu Mi-nw ravo lug (u favor <>r Uccoln
1
bla ear and.iagulred nine aUtebra j elation.
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Oliver Chilled Plows and Repairs

COME IN AND TALK TpE A TER OVER T

March 6tti will be

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Shingles is dry .no iokei,
because Revnrtids Aspbali
stiifigin neimer split 'Wp
nor rot, T^rr stand frost and
tnow .wind and rain, year m and
year out. long alter high-pncol
' cedarshinglesareleakyasatieve.

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Oliver goods sold and guaranteed by

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Tbe aeventb grade bad a'very inferecimg debate Frida^'i^Jiaaolved that
Uneola was a greater man then WasOiiigion. Ariine Honderahut. Morton
Felton. Uwreace Swltli. Lu.llc i:«rlie! and Kcrtha Furrar spake cm tbe
nfllrniallve.
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OLIVER DAY

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Flexible Asphalt
Slate. Shingles

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pida are tbiUng friends aad reiaUrct
IB Tuvcrac City and Ibla vicinity.
Mrs. Baget>«t('aae visited her dangbr at Traverar- City last Saturday.
Orandnia RIebL apeui Sunday
Bugcnc Csae'a
tVe arc all very sorry to leani»(bni
Dert Caae and family arc to It-nrc
ire going west to aunny CaliEnF
tVe reniembrr Kolwri U.
briribrr sent last Ottober and
pleabod wRli (be country u
going soon. They will ■di
ilieir mock. t0ol6 and bonacb<5ld goodi
1 B public auctiuu
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dOMpb lUruoau Bud Albert May.;
aood have |>,ir<-baaedflort fn*c» ■
farm.
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Mrs. CaOr ar» among tbc tddeft plo♦ .. .
LONG LAKE. < . . . ♦ nebn of Blk Rapida.
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^beebrk b Improvlag :
Long Lake. Pab. 37.—Bdward Pep­ we are all glad to boar IL
per. waa btnt onlu badly oae day laat
Mrs. NrlroB Pepper baa been spad­
week. wbUe getuag a bad rt wood ing tte week with Per dangbter. Mrabe tell apon a etub liiarlBg bla etde^ La Pbmaee rtTmrcme itiy.
Oalla badly.
Mra. Atkloan la bettor'at tbU writ
L b|S bean ab9ai Ira dcau iriarr bg
C«3e baa boM bteo. Mr. aad
Mr. aad Mrs. U. 8. iWae of ^ Ra

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<;I{AN1) TU.WKItsK HKRAT.1* AND TRAVKRSE nAKEA«:i.E TIIfUsnAY KKURI AKY

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WIM A JPREE PIANO
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY

Artistic $350 Cote Piano GIVEN AWAY
DON’T BE BACKWARD
HERE IS THE PLAN
■ Ifeo luve an opportaaity to get a highpriced piano absolDtely FREL Begioning Sat­
urday, Feb. 24, we will give with every pur­
chase made at our store a certiticate or cer­
tificates for the amount oi the purchase, the
peRoo or society, etc., securiug the greatest
va!oa in certificates by July 15th, 1912, will
be presested with this piano absolutely FREE.

In asking lolks to buy tbrir goods at our store
during this contest. When a special aliair like
this is on. in which you are vitally interested,
your trieuds.^d acquaintances will ieel it their
duty to help you. Every contestant shonli
come in and get acquainted with oor stock and
taen inform fheir friends of the many bargains
awaiting them at the Old Reliable Siore, where
we slice the price, not the quality.

Make Your First Purchase at Once
and Save Every Certificate
If You Doii*t Wish the Piano Yourself Then Help a Friend or Society to Secure If.

REMEMBER
The Big Thing Is, START at ONCE
You do not have to buy goods before you nominate who you desire to
gettbe free piano. Butyou do have to buy goods at our store to secure
certificate.*; if you participate in helping to win the free piano for
your favorite.

THE BOV OR OIRL.
nr porwin who will hrins to mv stor<Hip KrcntMt value in rertH>p«lr» cln;
in^ the oexl So days l>P|(ianloR KoL.
:«th Mid clotins Marrl) SJ. at c p. m.
will preaeiit the winner with a liutulsnute Klf.hi Wairh. f>nld tilled ease,
tramped, warraiile.! 1oi Vo xparc.

HLE you are reading this notice a number of other people in this community are also reading it. Tomorrow or next day they will go about to all their
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s and gel them to promise to save their cntifirales for them and help them win the free piano. Hundreds of people will promise to help the first
one who asb them, and they will stick to their promise. .They will promise you if you get to see them first. These certificates are transferable. This
means that the buyers do not have to use them themselves, hut, can give them to von if they wish. You and your helpers should get around town and
neighboring country district and collect from the homes as many certifiates as you can. Wr.le yo i nam • a; thecontes'ant or the name of a contestant you ate
working for on every certificate and drop them in the store ballot box at least once a week

People buying goods at our Elk Rapids store receive certificates for the amount of their
purchases and may jjarticipate in the Piajio Contest.

Sale Now Running at Our Store in Traverse City

J. W. Slater, Traverse
the Reliable
Homefurnisber
City, lUieti^

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