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Grand Traverse Herald, December 12, 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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TWICE A WEEK- • TUESDAY AIM D THURSDAY—Sl.OO
A YEAR
fKAVKRSK CITV, <5RAND TR.WKUSK COrSTV. MU I110AN. Tlll RSDAY. I)tXM2. 1H12
PLRIN FACTS
ABOUT GANAl
GUM. MS ARE TOO HIGH
•tatM art Making Too Uttlo
PrMorMJon
n «
to Bocuro the
IKwMm a In View.
: Atlanta. Oa. Dee. 10.—Th« foltoTtag addrsu irat delivered by John
.BamU, director goneral of the Pao▲nericn aaion before the PaBama
> that la being held
kere today. It brtan op cerUio qaeo(kna that will prore of great tmfortaaoe to the nation within Uo next
lew yearn, in apenklng of the tsnni
and iU problema. be aald:
: *Tt la newaaary that the aouth. and
iB tact the antlre counur. abould
' icalizo witbotn deMr oeruin tdnln
lacU abont tbc Panama canal.
.•Tbqra U mal danger that la our
nsloScIng over lU early completion
BBd in ovr pride over the great engjt we aball ove^
1^ doing tbe pmeUcal tbinga .upon
nifalch tbo anceeaafii! ue of tbe canal
FRUIT GRUWBIS MEET
llllMl* HortteuUumt
Society It
In
cuDptiKK. III. n*«. lo.-nUBoii
•alt-Kiowcrt met today at the Uolveralir ol ItllDolB and opaned the anoual coBvrnilon ot the Sute Hortlciilloral eociely. wfaicii >'ill laat three
da)-(. The pibirraiSB rail tor ad-.
«a. dltci^iODs of horticultural
topic aod laboraUiry vork.
PLANS HAVE
BEEN MADE
TWO REGEPTIORS SGHBIUISI
GRANGE
SENDS NOTE
OF PROTEST
IN SESSION AUSTRIA MAY
UPSET PEACE
STATE ORGANIZATION WAS AD
DRESSED BY GOVERNOR
Osbem Made Streng Plan for the
Ellmlnatlen of All FaeUonal
Olffeecncen
€ault Sle Alarle. Dre. 10.—A plea
for tbe elimination of factional dif
was made by Cov<«rnor OsmOX WILL MIKE REPLY ference*
born »n addressing,tbe <0th conven SERVIl FORTIFYIIIG DURAZZO
tion'of tbe sute Orange today. SlasHull called Ue tonvenUoo to or
AUSTRIA^ RESIDENTS ABROAD
diT and
CALLED TO COLORS
t 5 o’eloik to iraussK t regular
Probable That QueRiei) Will be Set
tled by Agreement Between
the Two Ceuntrie* and
Net by Arbitration.
WaahInatuD. Dec. Ki.-That the
Canadian retlroads s ere tteblnd Great
BrtUln** note of iirotesi to flori..
&m'* adSLloiMrail^ on the Panaina
canal U believed iJf offlcisU to-lay. It
win |iroh*bl.v be H veral wt-eh* before
Secretary of SUtc Kb<« mskes hi*
formal reidy. it was n«t iK-tleved the
quetihm would lie seiile.i by arbitra
tion. but by an agreenu-iu between
tbo two-countl-le*.
Groat nrliaii^ formal nolo of i>n>tot against thoi section of the roncanal act whl< h exeniids Araerlcgti coastwise shipping from iKivmont
of tolls for passing through the Pan
•sna canal, a documeni written by .Sit
Kdward Grey, llrllUh mlijIvt.T for (orelgn aBalrs, was presented to the eecreiary. of aisle. ISilbncJer C. Knox,
laat night hy the llritlrii amhsssador.
James llrjee. who read th<- note word
for word, to the e»-rr.-lsr>- at the bl
ler's home. It <* an clalioratlnn ot
the points of T>l>Jeetion in the note pre
sented to the state cb-)<artnient Iasi
.luly. In brief. the*«* objection* are:
TliSl while H was clcotly lu viola,
lien of the Uay-I’auucerolo treaty,
either to mult or refund lolls on all
American shipping using the eana).
le objection would prohalily np
Illy lij the hoastwlsv trade shlmdnc In
view of the prolmblc Iti:|i
framing regulation.* that wiiuld
resuH In a preferfiieo to AtrterUan
shii'plnt'.
Ill addition to lupin.ftlng these
jioliiU by long argniie !»*. Sh Kdward
cUtitl'. that strong re
rtsl* lire w ill !»• offer.nl to any aiietiii.l
exclude from the cjhkiI llrlH-l
<hi|i» owned hy t'atiadtan railroads or
whoso owners may lie gttllly of vio
lating the Bhennan nntl lnisl art.
bolds that this s.Ttion of the act can
not appl)' to Hritlsh shipping, bnf only
to I'nitod State* vessel*.
y be Made Which S
Will Not Agree Te—Europa
Hopeful of Porraa.
nent Peace.
CLOCK STRIKES NOW
Other Improvctnerfts Have Also Beet
' Made at the State Bank
Building.
Igindon. Dec. II.—With the iialkan
i>eace conf.-reuie two .lay* oO, It Is bo^
Ik-ved today that iware for all hten:pe will be Insured wHhnut difflmlty.
Pleiilimienlarle* lor the warring naHons arrive-! today.
Servia Fortifying Ouraase.
Vieuna. l>oc. M-—A dispat'li today
from Antivara. Montenegro, said that
Servian irooi« are ocmpylng Ihoraxto
Olid li.iv.- Is-gun to f. rtify the town.
This i* imerpretcd to mean that Serviu'ittu-tidsno iH.y the port iiofmaneatly, thus d.-fylng Austrto.
Austria Preparing for War.
I*ndon, Dre. 11—OCIelal quarter*
I Vlerna deny that any warlike sign'flranee nitnrhe* to the military
rJir.nges, l-ul these assurance* fall to
AMar the-Iinea*ine»« aroused h}' the
friira that tho powertoKmllltary .parin Servia may force the hands of the
pivcromcnt.
General Von Ileelxendorfer, the
new AuKlrlan <h!d of vUff. Is credit
ed viilh being the sworn enemy of
{lervia and to tiave Ueu for a long
lime posaessed of the conviction Uiat
nothing but the aword can »ctt!e lh.
diiTcuneca between Austria and Scr-
STATE WILL COLLECT
Wants Back Taxes From tbe Northport Branch.
APPLE SHOW
IN PinSBURG
lanring, De.-. 11.-Auditor General
KuUer tcwlsy began action In tbe vlrcoim to recover unpaid Uxew DEVeLOP4BkNT^4MlB|KA«- : WlU
8HOW MICHIBAN PMbUCTB.
amounting to ueariy twenty-three
thousand doUarw from the Traverse
City, l-eclansu 4 Manlstlnue railroad,
the Grand Haplds A Indiana and De
troit I'nion Trust compkny.
WILL GOITUIIE ORE WSt
NO CHANGES
WERE MADE
DISPLAY WILL BE LOCATED IN
HEART OF CITY,
EmpIoyM of Stori Planta and Otiiara
Ara Qraatly IntoractaS In Sacuri^ Farina in Santa Pavorabla Locality.
the meeting of tho axecutlr*
remmliire of tho^Woaten MIchlgas
Developmrji QiivaB held yoatarday
nflerpoon H vrg* oecHted to put on an
sfple sh>. Hi lliuburg, Ka., baglBl:ig en January 50 and eoBUnulng
f}r one week. Tbe exhibit vlU consirt of about IBO boxea ot fu^ Weatcm Vtebigan applea. 100 boxea oZ poDixen Will Remain Chairman a
U-.cc* and a collection of detalU ct
Perkina Will Continua as Finan
In glata term. The
cial Backer of Bull Mooca
diM iaj and all the deuiU of the abow
MevemcnL
Iwlll te in charge of SocreUry John
1. CIbson who will also deliver hb IIJuhUntol lecture on Ihb sectloB eevfliU-ago, Ih-c. 11 -While the dele•.i.uos a day during the oonUnuogates to ihe-l’Kign-Kslvc parly ronfer1 pf-4k^ Bhow. It U boltevad that
listentHl in oratory today, the na iniubaig\‘lll prove to bo oxcoltent
tional cxeeuilve ronvmitJe.- preivaii-d a territory to V>rh In on account of
plan for |«ru* ornanlution nnd the ex the large number of mlnera and amcYiitive ronintlltee of ioi:grei»lvp ed
tikiyes of manufacturing planta vbo
itor* <uD8ldere<l a pulilieiiy program.
anxIouB to aecura farmi at a r<*A »|celal Iraiti lu-arlng Koosevell
shle cost OB which Uer can apend
and Ills eastern leaders Wk to New
rest of tbalr dayt. as they will
York. Is scheduled to leave at f.:S0
then be .surer of a good living than
thb afternoon. -No change Is expectthe makeup of tbe national enm- they are under their prosaot oondL
lulm*-. Senator Dixon will remain tiona.
Itefore It was decided to go ianichairman an.l Medill McCormick vice
ligations were nafia which ahomad
chainran." George' W. Perkins •
that more of the wMtarn ordrard tend
probaldy rrn'ialn chairman of the
which has been ao haarily advurUsed
ecililv<.-<-i.iuuilln-e.
the country baa been aold
In Pittsburg th«« In any other city In
the tinned Suies, and that the p*
caplu of depoalta In the banka was
larger than In any other city. Tboae
YOUNG HOUSEKEEPER SHOT farts were takoo to naan that tbort
AUGUST SANDUSKY TODAY.
rireilent chance for getting aalHers from there after tbe prodqcto ot
Women Clalma Ha Attempted te A this region are ahovrn and the flenree
as to tbe profits in the bnslneM are
sault Her. No 'arreata Ware
properly laid before the people. Tbe
Made.
exhibit will be made la the oentor ot
Ibiitle Creek. Dec. 11.—August San- the cHy at the foot of the-fydertl
du»kr. aged i:.. fivniicrly of IX'lri.ll. street bridge over which SLOOP peowa* shot and fatally wounded today pte pa** every day of the year.
Tlila was tbe principal buslttesa act-.
uy Mary pitsford. his pretty young
houM-kreiier. The woman alleged ed upon at the meeting, eome ot the
I hat he altompu-d to assault her In other plans that are belns worked out
be left until afLer this apple show
iier hedro^. No arrotU were made.
With ih-ee bullets In tiU body Ban- has been dUposed of by the bureau.
It is planned to surt a lecture tour
dusky i* lying In Nhhols hospiul.
Uirottgb the eoutbern part oL the
state dbring the latter part of the win
ter as them are aeveral towns which
would prove to be profiubto field*
for bolding meetings of tbl* Und be
F^drmer Tennis Champion Takes Ath- fore spring open* ^
J tctlc Hpaband.
LEADERS4ILL IHVE TORIGHT
Id spile of the Ist-t iliat n
of .lu'k work* had advised that
the cnly way to make the big dock on
the Stall- Hank huililing sirike. wa* to
repbee the work* wllli regular strik
Oath «t Office Will be Admlnietcmd
ing work*, the pladnr. of the new Ik-H
by Chief JuRIco Moore on
eon;pU-Ii-<l a rehirivutire luve-iied
Eaat PertIco of Ute
destglii-d by C. I., Curti^s ami tbe
Capitol.
lock now strikes. The bell, wblcu
wa* fortnerty In llie MetheUst «liureh.
Unlng. Dec. 10,—Pbn* fnr tbc InI* loealed fer the pre/ent in tite vi~'a
avgamtlon of Woodbiirtgc N. Kerri*
the re<«f, »mt will ui’.-r Ih-.lio-jx-d
aa governor of Michigan on tbe 0r*t
In a devire wlilcli will throw the sound
day of next year wore announretl to
liiwtnn.l of i:p. a--, i s tae .-a*..' when
day. Tne govcmor-elxl will lake the
tho hdl I* tmrou-rv-d.
oath' of oiricw on tbe oast iiorch iif the
The etrikins r.Uat-litaeut Is the last
caidlot at noon. Chief Junflee Moore
’ a nerle* of renirivanee* whii U ^r.
>Tbare b eqsal danger that we a;e offIciailOR. Kerri* an<l 0>boni
<'uni*s hn* invented for n;-.- on Gio
Aging impmctleal tbinga wbich wUl Uen give a reS-eptlon to tbe stkK-'ofbuilding and Is a inarvt-1 >f invenlivc
p Ha mine to tra.
fiww an.l menilwr* of tbe leKUlnturc.
genius and skill. On ib<- main drive
:*T am not nn alanaitt. but telllna whlth win be followed by a |H|hUc re•haft of the clock work*, u otnall
tbe truth, wbea I nay that there b oeptium. Another reception will be
In-en )ilared. At the hour* Ibl*
■ gning to be a wldeapread dtaappoint- given la tbe evening to the lustico*
releases a trip, setting In inoUon
mm thronghont the country at our of the suin-eme corirt and suie olfl*tnall riock works, which lu
•lowneaa In mlUlng brge. appreclaDetnocmtic Stale
Chairman
eleeylcaP release for Ove
Hn and Immedtou beneflb from the Shields will be in charge of the arehanleal striker, which Is the regalah'tirihcr proof ha* reached Ixjndon
lollce aiiJ tire stilker. The c-Kc'
-A «n of protedt wlU aurcly go up
irical rehase is fiit.-d with a small that AustrL-Hungary •* niobillxlnv
from the oeontry within a year or two
l«ir of lewliing brnulies. which give Many Au*maii and ilungarlan reslafter the r«npi b opened to trade (hat
the eniiiuct for the magm-i n.ntrol on iHnt* of laindon. iiicliidlng Connt
tbe bnrbora of tbe Atlantic and Pathe vtriHer. The striker i* <* nstrucl- lieorce Ainwyl, and tiie notc<d trtlst
'<lSe coaata are aot filled^with U>e
«1 for clos«-.l drcnil work, and Mr. flillip Ijirie have been called to Hil
ahlpptag and. that the mtnufnrtnring
WILL
MAKE
INSPECTION
OF
THE
fiirliss |i;ado the neeeBiciry chntiBCS Iti ..rs. Aci-irf^^'hiig to ou.- report .\ustrla;
planta of the country are not over
PANAMA CANAL*
d.-mand a limitation Hi Hie
y lriDK lor using close.l in-ieail of oik-tiI intends
1 wUh Ue order* wblib
rt-hgth of the preaejil Per
. in .lit, Th.- ilriic.r i.« Oii. raled b.v ] !>iesen*
expaetad aa n reaolt of lu coniimc
t:ai.i»oind uelg1u». vjhieh are r.-leas-d »i,.n army—a‘ diuimnd m which tierUOB.
Trip Will Conaume Three Week*—Re
ilth
the
contact.
After
each
strokt-jvia
in
hl-r
-pr.iant temper, is hardThere I* no uat denying thrse po*
turn Date Being SM
the striker nutoinatieally. from the In hT likely to agree,
Mhle —coedMons which tbe coun
/C- for One. S1erlia of tho .striking hammt-r, goc* j
y not be a i»pu
back in iKwltlon for the rutxi stroke.
lar thing tor me to uy ihla: but I nn
Waj-hlngteb. Dec. I l.~i‘r-alHenl
Starting lit oue. .the trip lel.-ascs tlKtoned to tall tbe inU a* I aee It li. Taft today ■anno»iD<-«l ho would .nail
aiiacbim-m lor only one contort, and
ofdar to awakan that aiUtude of tb< for Paiuima for a two wenk*' triii
Ihu* one sthjkc. and then go« Into
pawle and UWit action of onr gorem an |n«i>cctlon tour of tbe canal on
iKvsItloR for the a«Hond hour, when the
naiu. which «Att tMange alwoluiel) rt-mirer 51. returning IkM*uiber 31.
contact will Iw forni.-d twice, and so
UU impertUn but mitortunatc •Hu The president leavt-a WaKhinglon
The hour* are de-lgnaled on a
midnight Dec. I'J. for Key Weal, where
Siimll wheel in il.e release attach-:
with friend* be will embark on Uo
m.-W each hour having a euc whj.h Is.WAS MADE THROUGH NEW YORK
one dollar and iwenty-livc cent* i
11. 8. 6. Arknnaas and reach l-auama
disei,gaged by the trip, lu sueeesal-.n. |
BANK CHANNEp
ton are undoabtodly too high. Tbe> December 5t.
from one to twelve. [
______
tw pUced at Uc lowot figure
■ Among nlher Hiiiigs whieh hi
towmUtrd by congrea*—Bcvnni>-0*<
l*en
p
it
in
jdaee
on
the’liitilding
OTHER BIG CINCINNATI bCiLI
«nti a ton. Only by tbe oae of the
Mr. I'lirli** are the rolarv- switch
INOS WERE DAMAGED^
Miter figuto can wo get the gront«l
ta< liiiii-nl.-i fer the l.lg winking sign*l
wto of Ue canal In the *hort(>*l.pcn»l
.11*1 a suhswiirh which swttrhe* on
We Ume after It b oi»ned. One dot Peat and Corps at Maple City Choose
111.-lights in the tower wh.-n the main aLL CLASSES OF SERVIANS ORlar and twnniy*Ste eanU a ton mean*
Officers.
4 to {MlbilUle* and be*
*«it.li turti* them off, a* the <rielii*l
DERED INTO ARMY.
Angeles, fal. Dee. ' 11 -Mis*
nuKcli waa designed to only light the
HaUon as to large abli>plng prepain
May .Su’lem. the f.-riner woman tenni*
The foHowIng ofriccrs were elertol
U.W.W from dark uniil about !5;31>.
ttpaa tor the me or the canal. Sev by Murniy INj-t So. 165. <5. A. i
Hinnii>ion. was m»cri-d here today
iHtviiiu the elo<k in .larkiie.s* la the Short Furloughs Given ^Idlera arvd Ttiomn* r Lundy, who shares the
•nly-tva ornU a Ue would mean that
MANY
HEROIC
ȣTS
PERFORMED
<MminaDder-N. W. Harrington.
HAS BEEN ENTERED AGAINST
«ariy morning bouts
•very poaalbU nUlUailon would b.
None to Officers: F^Wries
DURING THE FIRE.
dr.nUos uFiii* chami'lonsbip with
Senior vlct^eomniander—Wra. Ami
DETROIT CARPENTER
Ciirtlh* expe-ts VO pat* m hi.<
nsde of It without deUy.
Are Running Overtime on
-Maurlre Mrlxiuglilin of San FTaacls
don.
*
I1.-W Inventtton for the striking ar
'■WWW It la peffneOy Jort to charge
Winter Clothing
The liri-1^ Is one of the three
Junior vlce^ommandcr—B. 1*7.
rancefii.-ni.-as H make* |«** hie the
• noaoaable toU to pay operating «
dH-igliler*
of
C-;i|iiaiin
Adnlphus
8iitPolice Lieutenant H»H Ran Elevator .nnv.r-<ion or almo*j^iv clock Into a
Q. M —A. R. Krlix.
it b lawBaUtonl with our naVi. tina. Doc I'k-Tho Austrian grrv
f lassdeiin. Al’ 'he piri*
in Btaxing Structure and Saved
O. D.—U tvmtier.
ftrikiue dock wllhmil the re t of Irt (Tunieiii. Ilia niitotiated with
ot Oynamtta Trial Under Way
tienal policy. Aa shown In the o|<era
temii* iilayer* of national fame.
Five Loads of Hysterical
O. G.—J. Pripe. •
tlen Of onr poM oftlce* -and pnhllr
htallmg p-vr work.
in Indianapelia
tdl.-au- heaii-d h.v the .AuxtriMi p«»tul
the to deurortm. I* engaged In
Scrub Laiies.
Surgeon—51
Ijirore.
BdlUtoR*. to charge a toll to cover In
'sxvlucs bank und iuriuriiug Kuhu. the real estate hosin'-** in this rjty
Chaplain Joe l.nvonturr.
UroatonUelnveoUnent. Ifwe orwe
Indtaimfiolis. Dec. IJ.—A rharga of
iixMh fi t'dmj.iniv and the .National He has. wim dtotlnctlon in all
AdJL-Wm. Birkle.
jxTjurv wa* entered today - wgatoat
our post oCloe service
rineinowii; iv-c n - When t!.e flrr
eastern tennis chahipian«hi|« In the
Relief Corps.
ptodrt, 0.
tt. PO.W ra The following
William Quigley, a Detroit union caro.' 4i--. trvHsury U.ud* to tbe unroi
last three *««itnns. his rulmlDalPng
offki-rs were.elected that destroyed tbe.Gibsm Ttcrel and
iK;mer. a dofeiuro w-iujoaa in the dy- for the Interenl yn the blUiona w "ov
of
whi. h wil Is- taken
irlumpb being th(^ vi'tory in the nsby tbe Murray Corm bdle* of Maple <ulted the uP|K-r fl.*.rs of the svuen- PEOPLE ARS too careless IN
r.-l--:u;.l.l- at J>ar- at !■• liionlbs
Mr« Invested in p
IIMUlle trial.
story
fnlon
Irusl
Imlhlmu.
and
,MARKfNG PACKAGES
I tonal d'i-JMc:< al^.Ne»{«ort Iasi
«e WDuU be obliged to change five City at their last regular meeting:
Quigtor wa* placed In metody
and 1
damaged other atruct uixs w a* bnjugh.i
mcr.
Preridenr—C'olla Clcvetto.
eewU lor every tetter and Wpte the
Tbe
llulgariij
fiitoiK-e
aiinlster
ha*
)L.fed'-ral,marshal unUl tala bond 1$
under 'eonin.l, n»1ay. the h-**
All Record* Were Broken Last Year
Senior viro—Angle Cammard.
pr^t rate tor eecond class matterfUvd U was made definite that rrewi**ui-d tlirungh. Hie HuogarUn credit
limatod at
There we
in Humber ©f PresenU
Junior vlc^Rore Atkinson. .
..•.-Iii .Ml* hart Cunnane of PUladelpWa
bank i:-a.«ury temd*'to the aame
“In the nemMKJ P'-w»thrilling
re*4;ui-s.
IV-llctLl.-uteaaiii
Going
Astray.SecreUry—Koala IHoom.
will c> on the Mend in bla own do. mite ormnbed or Individual piwpnto
aiii'>u!il ati<! uii'Ici l!i«- same ro^lHall, knowing itm risk, ran thq oJevaTreasurer—Mary Amidon.
titm tor the Panama canal Among the
nous.
f.-n-p today.
tiir five tiroes up thr..ugli the fwirtrea ■
,t'lirf»tCivil Service Needs Ster
Chaplald-Slarle Lewi*.
Wa-hiiigt'-n.
. ttNOBereial organlutluoK and
• dl*i«it«!i from Kcmtln
stories In tbe I'nioa Triifi i.utWing t . ji* Iw.'Ul.v five ih.rvusand p«;r>oaTypewriter.
----------- ot tbe fnlied
.Conductor—Isiui.-o r.uber.
R. i.-iis I’O*; ►«>•» nil riaasee of S.-reach lime d.-frending w;HIi io n-cvlve gift* sent Oo'them
Guard—laiiiUe Rhiivtn.
■ t 'to war draft have been
BUtea. Tbey are not atud>lnt the
of hysterical aemh w-um<
The fuli'-t Nb."-* 'itil *<rvi>
Insulting oflVoi—W. .mphlo.
'the roail»-iall becauso the- •t'>^*‘'»i.sunrtn-ti..d to Jtiiii the rnior* within
of the eountrto* nwched
Whether there wa* any lo-s of
j exercise ordinary careiln ad :.,,
don't
Detogate—Sarah lUekle.
;t hoars. .Many wv.rkshops and fac i-onmiisfton iinnnime.'p ihai th' rr *■
through the eunW aa are tbc corroI* nndeterraiiie.1- The.hotel
/ (
tBfwua.
,
ot Vterope. Ther.
to- an riamLn&tjeii b'-M m ‘jb- ‘>'y « New Syatema Will be Otocuaead at
Alimate Angie *\'crnward.
• iuri'-s in Servia are buay makiiig
nir-at insist'1h.1t all of-the guests' To
_ obviate jhi*
Meeting.
thi* Thristnaii-A
' mr . inihiqg for tbe army. Scldleri February 5'-. VH::. h-r the i««liion of
2!Ta atom of agent* of Euroi»*n
*!• ti'pgrai.h'-r and iv;-ewrlter In Jhe
W’ere notified in t&ie to get i.
chamborn o.' oommerre and of Kuroof Wariiing
anuiber report is ibat a nnmto
today l.sue.1 an w-tieal lo
------ BMnutactnrtng anS. Imismlna
, „r
--------------------------rampoirti Bte allowed only short lur field servie,.. i-'.
A*liland.
Wis.
Dec. IL—QoeaUooa
scnib women on the fineenlli
to 'trei-eratr wdili tbo
the officers
toMse* atudylng Ue market* of South
Ai.|.!lcat1v»n« tor ilii* ‘ '-xamlnaiian nf vital Itnirortance to dairymen and
_________
Manufarturera and Labor Uadera of the Union Trust buUiling **'‘*‘j mejvt in niakiiig sure that all ajJre**-(
jttnorica and Ue Phclfkc ocean.
v*f U: uvadc on th»- :.re'"-rl1'pd-tocm. thrise encaged in bandttng tbe prodovercome
by
rinoke.
U*
on
liq-'kage.-^
are
eoreret
and
Hiat;
BOSTON—«oi
one
upset
on
the
li
Will
Study
Measure.
-IB the third ptece. there I* alto
of the dairy farm will be dolt
•«■ the rend'-r
______
The theory «>f siifTocailon in .
question waa recorded in the l•■■ which. *.t>i.'nrt-r»>-*r>' in-vinittiona.
* name i*r la tlic u|»|t-r
1-e ol.lB’fl."d from tbc romml*- with at tbe forty-Orat anwaal oonvon'■
_____ _
_______
ciiK-* Which held
e'.cso
Lanelug, Mlch„ Der. 11 -Represent I'Dlon Twist l.uildlnc U «i>U-ld i” alj,.jj ^„d rerflxr.
uf the Wisconain Dalmnen’e aa....' hHglWr-larv at the jiiwtoffice.
;ri«r all. recqrd* for-mls-seni tiona-.yesterday. .Se«buryr«n rbsng
ative* of tbe latar organlratidn* of degree by the fart that 11 prrs.! -[
______ J fir the American flag.
Ai.plH^tii.n* win cot be aretpted on- eortatlon. which met here today for a
jrom no liceese lo Hcwiu'by
.Michigan and leading manufacturer* were taken from tbe imllding be:-j* f jnciages were broken—-"T.aw'gifts gotew are being oonatroried. bu^ *
!,-►* rarelved at rJijrago. 1H-. t‘T Feb three days' aesslon. ,Tbe breeding,
jo tbi-dead letter office,
1 margin of three
Of the state began a two days' con the fourieeath floor, all of w-horn j
.tbeea arc i*HrT »»
ruary IT. *0 any i-erwon wlublng to feeding aod care of dairy oowa, tbe
lew* overrotno brj The troeimasier general "ha* also!
ference teday wUb tbe suie industrial
lake
the exarulnailnn shoald sttcure different *y*temi of tnahiag butter.
ClNCi.N.N^ii, o.—'lse investigation
eommlsatOB with a view of agrering smoke- Several flrinien. who effetted'directed that all letter* reeelr^ at
of the old Clnclnsaii Trust compwoy, hlknks and Itti ib^m oat at once In I>roblems of **1111*1100 and taberewUa'
l>o*totnce addre**ed
takoD .
upon a sat^artory tnterpreutlon of
order to allow time for any aece**ar}of whirt) George B. Cox waa
> hnspi- Clan*" shall be inrnad over t
teoa eowdltloD and ni*hed
some ot tbe ftrovtston* of the
rorrertlosi*.
.ffas begun here toda.v.
tdiarliabte iastltoliow*- •
UIA
worttogmeos’ eoapHwatloB art.
TAFT SAILS DEC. 21
GIBSON HOTEL
WAS BURNED
FATALLY WOUNDED
ILARGELOAN
FOR AUSTRIA
G.«. R. BEGTIDI
BULGARIA ALSO BORROIAS
mmm loss sbbo.ooo
MAY SUnOR MARRe
PERJURY CHARGE
MANY GIFTS LOST
TO HOLD EXAMIRATIOR
WISCORSIR DAIRYMBI
'.GUBPEASITIORACT
(Ctatlsaad «« l>M»
have to get back to Urn laad or elM otarve. It will take a hard
and long campaign to pot
pJaa in TOfae. bat h k HOverthelm
ooa «f the problems of the fatoe that will have tn be aehred. aud
the aboner it is done the better it will be for the entire ooontr7.
It is a safe predicUon that city people will have to ermtinue to
pay,more for their food prodnets, a^ the farmers will^ntinne.
CMcsgs> Detroit. TSMo aaS
lo ralite bi(l> prim for .H liep eui loao, ttarebr p&)m« it •
certainty that £srming will for a Imig time to come eontinne a Bstalo tbroash UsUk Ptms tkeampkaarvkm
paying paopoaitkm.
Grand Traverse Herald
Tfce Markets
aid Tnvene Bay Eade
Twjpsa
« TMsasy aa« Tbmaty at TmvMM Otty. MVkiwa. la
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
12.950
EVSlonl
Aeeording to the opinion of Naval Constmetor Bichard H.
BobiMon, who ir designing the new bsMeihip Peoaqrlvania, the
oaCl^of the neat deeaie will be at least 1,000 feet in length,
' lOA feet «n bar beam, and draw at least 36 feet of water. This
,ii,MHiprt orsft will be manned by 2,000 men. This prophecy seems
to be a little far fetched, but if the prAgnae of the next ten years
eaa be messwed by that of the past ikriod there k a great likethe dream will be realised. If such shonld be the
MS it » intaroti^ to eosaider what the remit wUl be when
MMved in dnUan and cents, as k the modem eostom. There
kM sklBale placed on the probable eost of eonstmctiog or mainsoeh a Tcmcl. hat it k safe to plaoe it at #60,000,000 for
b«0dii« alone. At thk rate it woidd be a great bnrden, even
kr thk eooatry to support a very large fleet of such boats, but
te Ikat oast of the veaaels wonld be bat a drop’ in the bucket
lAsa compared with the expense of building dry docks and
divdgipg out the harbors of the country in order to aoeommodate
enft A vcasel built along these linos conld just
through the locks of the Panama Canal, and if the rate
of ptagnm ia bnilding was continned for a feV years beyond the
. tkayaar era it sronld bo impoarible to g^ the boats throi^ that
«• eoutmeted twelve years hence. .The alterations that wodfld
km to be made in the harbon and dry docks of tbe conntry would
• rtt np into the billions, all for/the purpose of fce^g step with
the naval pA^pam that has been mapped oat by the leading natioos
ti the oroitkisnt It u well to be prepared for war, bnt how many
Mtiirrr an there who can aflord to keq> up tbe pace until H reaches
the point oottined in Ae prphecy of Naval O
If almidy mwiM basknpt^ for even tbe moat powerful cboBtrks,
^ of which will be to no purpose except to sppesr on paper in
ths fink eolnmn when eompsrstive statistics are made of the naval
Mtiiigth of the woiW powers.
The deekkB eC the Wcotan Wei
give an apple show ih I^tkhwg next month k a good banaesB
Stroke ftjr the Weken Hiddiaa regioo, and ineidentaUy for the
entire sUte. It k good territory in which to find the class of
aKtlcra who wiH in the future prove a credH to tbe eommonitiet
where' they settle. It k in the center of the distriet where the
back to the soil movement has many adherents, and once the advantages of thk part of the state are laid before them by
of actoal fkiit grown here, snpplemrnted by a series of illustrated
lectures, the resiilts will be all that could be wished for. It will
prot-e even better territory than Detroit, where every hour that
ka show was Md open then was an average of two hmndred and
fifty people who passed through the ba&ding and admired the
prodneta that were shown and asked thonsands of qaestioni of
theoe who were in charge of the exhibit. When fruit like that
raked in Westam Wchigan k exhitHted in the non-fruit rakiiig
.dktrieta, it k bound to attract a large amount of attention, and
good re^ta are sure to follow on tbe trail of an exhibit-ef thk
nature. In order to secure a deairabk dasa of settlcn it k neces
sary to dww them v^t can be done on certain kinds of soil in
which the regiob abounds. Once convinced that they can better
themselves in the new region it k easy to secure them as perinanent
setters. Once here there k no danger of losing them again on
account of the climate and natural advantages wbidi eharacterisa
thk part of tbe state. Tbe exhibit in Pittabnrg will continue for
six days and wilt be given in the heart of the city, where everybody
will have a chance to see what the region bereabouU k capable of
producing in agricultural and hortienltoral lines.
Echoes Fran The
Oldoi Times
Takwt from Qrand Trsverae Harnlt ef
Thirty Years Age.
MILLER'S HILU
The itortloa ot Glen lahe wee
the narrows U troaan over, which
Mopa Uie steamer UsnaU nntil sprtag.
GRAIN.
Chlcaxo. Dec. ll.-W-brnt. SSHc.
Cora. 47%c. Oau. lt%c.
POTATOES
Cbleaao. Dec. 11.—PoUloes cuotedi
*t 456 50c.
From the Grand BatMa Eagle:
“Mrs. D. A. BlodgeU sad daughter.
Soak, ot this city, and Mina Clarabel
Hannah of Traverae City, leave sooo
for Oslttorsla to ipend tbe wlnter.“
John 3. Dunn baa
throosb Steele * TItua, the Cbaloopka
property lying two mllea northeast of
Traverse aty,- and adjolnlna CapL
Baldwins- farm, tor 11.150.
MOVE IS OPPOSED
D. V. Day has a b
H is sFared That I
The dktribotion of the political patronage of the sUte hy the
ipMatiiW Deaoeratie president, Woodrow Wikon, k esn^ same
ibsllliM'thst k nBBseeeniy and will avail tbe state central eomStaa aetthat when tbe pie k finally banded out. D k a waU
^'ES fh«
th« praaent memben of the eonmiWet were not
WftW of the nommation of Ur. WQaon during the convention
^lUhiaoze, and did ifll in their powtf to bold the state delegation
far &man and Clarit, even up to the last miimU of the
Mtatiag. They wotted many abifta in the vote to increase the
Usd d the speaker, and oidy decided to vote for Hr. Wilson after
ha had more
was needed to swing tbe nomination to him. Now
that the smoke of battle has cleared away these eame committeenm
that th^ have tbe right to say who shall have the offices
that are to be givea out and who shall not, leaving ont in the oeld
tbs am whoateodl^ the preaMeat-eleetfirom first to last Because
they oeeupy poakion officially at the head of tiie partr they beUsto that both the incoming imsident and hk active
are going to ut idly by ud aee their former opponents band oat
Ihs pea to their owa-favwed eoborU witbsut any psetek from the
■■M whs are fay all rules of priority aad custom entitled to have
the eay m-ttk matter. The ones who should be conralted and have
the ny'ae Tti who ahwW have tbe offices in MiehigAn are the men
who wocihffd f«- Hr. Wilson from the time hk naam was mentioned
.kites the eoDventioQ nntil he was elected. They are the men
"mi hlkidd he recogiMaad as the reel party leaden of the present,
Bad we believe ttet President-elect Wikon k the kind of a mao
Who win see to it that hk real friends have the say in the asatter
kMl the pct^ time comes. The Demoeratie sUte efatnl oom^mhtic'Ieadm have shown by their aetiom before and doling the
iaesvsiitioa that they an not aligned with the progreasive wing of
tba parlTv fled “-Hr. Wilson k one of the original progremives of
^ asmir it k hard to see why he shonld not cat loose from the
oGmmittea when H eomes to making hk appoiotnwnta.
UVk
V, AMA
V, UA|^
VU
Oeorae MlUcr hae cone
team to the rine woods i
Bertla. Dec. ll.—The prnpMltlon by
Gtomany to expel from the empire the
Standard Oil company by the eetabstate petreleam monop
tAj. U la beUeved. cannot bo raojliod.
The ■oToreaaat'e blU wui come np in
LONG LAKE.
k the nozl few
Tbe snow la nearly two feet deep on daya. aiM nnleea tho fforernment M
tbe level, maklaa egoMlent tlelgblns- ahlo to give positive amraace that
suXIcieBt oil can be obtained tram In
Tbw. Kete bne ban very sick tor
to avoid atmtoe
mftoa. tbo CaUhtolc Center and Soeome daya paaL
daUst-DeaoeraUe pantoa. who comkaas Tbarp. tbe -llUle son of Tol- Mood have 200 votea. w&l vote agalaat
Ue Tharp, was kicked by a boree a few tbo moaauTB. Insurtng Its defeat.
days since, and a vocad wu Inflicted
OB the head. H was tboagbt at flrst
tbe sknll ves fractured, bsk on e^mInatlon It wan found not to be. but'wss
severe flesh wound. He Is reobvertag alowly.
Lahto
The MaaMos tag hots contlnsM tta
male Uirasak tbn InasmenMe t
as we bar* bad ncMUy.
Local Mailcets
The |ioUlI» marRet »aa very oulet
yentTday. bat tbe sbow tbu snntlw
vHLpat the rcada la Sae coadUioa
mad'the tannere will make aood use
of tbe better lOada. Tbe commit
men are makini good use ot the
welsbBMUr’t home, sad the lltUe
“old bouse on tbe comer" will soon
be n thing ol tbe past.
It might well be called "Zimmerleans ’etock ynnli" from tbe nctlvlty
tbnt baa been dlaplnyed at tbe Pere
Inst few dam.
while tbe loading of (be stock
has been la progrem Three ears have
bewi SMt to tbe Chicago mnrhnt.
Two hundred bnshels of beans were
r«(«lved fmm Cedar Run. Lake Atm.
, muiaiHbnrg. Bendoo and '
Two bnodrod bosbeto of bockwheal
camR In by rail and several loads from
tbe fanners. ^Tbe mills have all they
can do with cuat«n*#ork.
' A atiidy of the last eenaus gives but llttie comfort to these Hop. D. C. L«ach atartod ca a buaw^ afe looking for a rednetioa in the eoet of living during the ims trip to Sprinxetdfl. Uo.. last Sat
emang-tean- Tbs figures show that daring the past decade, the urday monlnx.
ibspmred land in faraw .in the United SUtee has increased 15.4 OoL Lsroa Roberts was electod
per sMt, aodi the crop yield only about 10 pet cent, vAile the pop- Post conmawtor at the election of tho
nktliB in the
ptfiod has increased 21 per eenL These few MePhenoa Pool a A R, oC this
figures are enough to prove that something will have to be done pUco.
In order, to bring the production of the farms up to the standard Bov. Ooo. L. Monat of lonM «
wklM^her ean tidtt tare of the consumption of the country. An- hae parchaeed of Geo. B. Stoeto a half
t tact k that while the gmeral pof^tion has in- latereet la a asmber ot loU U SUela
rrpasfid at thk rate, tbe urban population has i
ed 84.8 per A Speacer'a addittoa.
X, HiBk ttet Gf the aouBtry has gained only 11.2 per eent, which Tnvereo CMy etreets were never
places a atffi fartiier strain upon the produeing elemeat of the UrcUm than sow. aad crowttod e
nati«" One thing that k very apparmt k-that vriiat k needed aad haar clerks show that oor basl___t k an effort that will reanh in getting more people into the aees nten sbaro la the aalversal
0Mtry and thereby toereaae the agrieultonl output of the nation, pertly.
fa te same parfied the value of farm eropa have increased 88 per Oar new co
ssBt, which k, of coarse, added to the living expensee of the pet^e O. P. carver, and family, have HTtvad
dn.tha efty- At the rate of inereme in the eonaOmption of farm la town and wUI rwMo tor the wtator
ptoAoek ft k-figured that within tiie next ten yean the export of In the bsase '
owned by J. W. Hlltoa.
fam predoee win have eompletely stopped and the country wiU
1» iookiiv akewheia to laake op the deficiency, and foodstoffs will
m. A Dtlaoa ptoce of MstoeiHy o
reperted aa beds soU le
to ha uapofftsd iimtohd ef tent abroad. When the i»«blcm toaursemtiy
r ia te tee it oob be ee«n that the people wm Sakasl Storor ot ladMan. ban pamed
Awouldlikg
I P»Bent They are the mewt appredated
gifts because they are useful and last so
long. A UtUe Christmas money goes a
long ways at Douglass & Kellogg'i|
. *'u, Ci.
^..
S:;;;;;;
ORAtN.:-TnV.ra. CIt, Mlinilg C.
......... “
■ FREIMAN & CO.
TcdkEaslra
lyl—
732 E. Fnto Si Both rWs.
By tbe "Ka-olsr" method I can re
move llKwe aching teeth toteolute);
without |>aln. and‘ without the use of
uncOD^^clou*nc*s
Mg» to produce unc^n^;rtou*nc»s
People of nervous temiwrametii snd
s will s
Wiib weak I
••Ka-olaf" -method of paWles* ri
lion.
DA V. O. KIN-YON.
206-208 Wilhelm Block, with l>r HoWo
worth. Traverse City. Michigan.
NeTXBIto
DRESSED POULTRY
^^WANTED
Oellveriea Each ^
^ ........
Get our "intirurtions for KHlIng and
Dressing." snd prices before tiringlaa
to markec
i
itiven an aitei nomat^l^
smalt. CiB-^ write ferprieea.
THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO.
wnciuuL
CIDER AFFLCa
plaa. par 100 Iba.........
canal, we are conilderinff It Coo much
from a selBah atmndpolnL We i
thinking only of our export trade
of wbat we will tell and not'enough
of onr Import owdo or wbnt wo will
buy Exchange of prodneta is tho Ittk
i ,
>h. m, i.r or o«ol..r, A. D,
New Tork. Dec. It.—Jnstke Goff of
lo. I
np PARDEE A HUNT PRODUCE CD.
the sopreme court today seoteoced
CIU. phone OfQce 115. Residence H3l
tormor City Chasherlain Charles
nov 26 to Ian 1
FUR MARKET
Hyde, oonvictad of extorting a bribe
Husk rata ...................................*se«c
tram tho Northern faink tor tbe bene
fit of tbe banhrnpt Carnegie Toisi
cempnny, to servo fram two to three
and one-bait years In Bing Sing,
prisoner was released on $25,000 ball
pva<tta|f argon BOW ragardlng the leTbe ‘‘CHLORIDE
gaBty of his convtetJba.
pun
I- I
MORTGAGE SALE.
TelaphoM Rolen,
Default hnvlag Iwen made In '4he
n roQulres l*0 years to grow •
<>r a certain ninrumge made
toot cedar pole for telegnsA parpesen. coDdltkma
A. Wllcoa 1.............................
> WBCtt.
_______ .
. .
. _ MMl ..^
MlcbUran. In favor
- of Pete
Peter F. Urdie.
of the same idaee. dated March
____ ...
2. A.
D..I9H. and recorded In Ue office t
The Deiry Men ftm
tbe Reglater of Deed* for Grand Traverso cmmiy. in Ubtr 5» of Mortgages
milk and bkter <
u^Dg hAiivi__
on twgro 522 and 823 on tbe 25th day
CONDITION POWl»at. It kcept
or March. A IW 1911. on which mort
gage there Is cMlmed to be due at tbe
date of ttale notita tbe antn of Btiditygeneral roadiltoDlng powder for cowr. three and lO-lM tSn-lS) dellnra. and
title, abeep. hogs and no salt or iiroeeedinga at lav having
poultry. P
<been Instituted to reixiver the money
8(M by
secured by aald mortgage or any imit
drugglata.
thereof.
•
Nov. therefore, by virtue of tbe
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
mH oonDefault h^ been made la the'
^
^
ht“ArthSJ
provided, notlee p borvby
P’U RS
U-T"
«'■■•=•••••............................... ... ........................-
Rer. Jeha Cook haa been boMIna
meettnss each week at the Duris
dhonsa. They are weU attooded.
EVERYBODY!
;;3S
Alas. HuMlnantol alao mat with
accldcitL He wsa worttln* lo the barn
aito rw aaalast a pltcbforfc handle. Teak Meaty From Uatoi to Help Out
Btrildnirbito In oae ot tbe eyet. Tbe
•ankrwpt Cantogie Tnart
id la quite severe as well as paln-
Mrs. Anna J. Ctxik from Orut cevntr. Indiana, la boldiBg a eerti
tneeUngs at the FHeada rtmirh. The
beaan on Sunday last and
wlU bold for an Indeflnlte Ume.
Cam AM macs.
OMse cam mi Fivk areka, Traverae CMy. MMa
and rwrded In the office of Ui* regl* ,uctloa to tbe blgtoest bidder nT the
Ol urana ,,^bI door ©f tbe Court House op
ira>erBv, biiu blsic oi miauum-.i. a.u Waabinffton nroet. in the city ef Trav(he mb day of October. A. D.. 1907. to erne City. Michigan, that hems roe
liber 55 of mortgage*, on page 631. on Idaee where tbe Circuit Court for the
which mortgage there Is claimed to be County ol Grand Trareree Is held, (be
due at tbe date of ttaU nnoUce. for prin- premises described la said lanrtgage.
therw
or to mnch theseof aa may to neces
FIfiy-i
sary to par tho mdoubi dne on aald
($656,251 DolUrs. and an att
mortfiage. taclodtog Intareai i
of Twenty-Five ($25.00)
LIVelTOCfC
wrtgage. aa
provi
Itteen ...
_______
suit or proceedings t Uw havia
Tbe premisM being desertbed In
-.n InsUtntod to recover the moneys sbM Instrument as follows; That par
seenred by said mortgage, or any part cel of-laod.located in tbe township of
thereof.
Peninsula, county of Grand Traverse
and aute of .Michigan, viz; A part of
toe oMhe power o. ................
,lot two. known’as a port of.G^k lot
sold raertgage. and the statute In 1^ between lot preTlouely
previously sold \lo E. J.
onso made and provided, on Friday. Brinkman and..................
the highway north
i
of
width, vlt; 20 feet
.................. 10c the 10th day of Jami^. A. D-, 1918. •
CklckMia. draaaed .
Kk In the■------------afternoon,- the
belnr 20 feel wide
w_______
at 2 o'clock
,«.VA. of
... Unrt
...... being
- - un-j
.- 1, parcel
east
Oeooa. dreaoed ....
derslgned wUl, at the court house to-.^d approximately 30 feet
the clty
Dnrte dreaaod
long north and aonth. locatad la-the
ttae plac.
. Old UlsTorkoyi. dressed .
the county of Grand Traverse is halA slon. Mlcbigan.
sell at public
Qblle auction,
aucUo to the higheil
bidder, the premises described in
mortgage.
PARM C. GILBERT,
aforesaid due on said mortgsge. with
Attorney for Hortgassa.
5 per cent Interest, and nil leggi
BusIncKs address. Traverse City,
costs, together with salrt stlorney’s
to-wlt; IaoI* twenty-three (231
Hay .................................................117011
.sept 19—(hniwdec II
twenty-four <24) of block four
In Perry llannah-s Third (Srrt)
Addtllea to the City of Trsvme City.
FARM FROOOCE-aolllea Frtos
NANCY HINSraiA.
Mortgsgee.
8MEDLET. L1N8EY A UIJJE.
WUI Pay Hlglicat
Attorneys (or
- -•
Nancy
y Hlnsdlll.
lUi
Prices lor
Grand
X8-240 Honsmian Bulldlm
STry-huU^......................
Rapids.' Mlchlgsn.
oei 10. IT. 24. 31.
8 noT 7. 14. 21. 2$, dec
6. 12. IB. 34.
HYDE SENTENCED
€ind cf IfMw hemsinp
^
Boaato. Dec. U.-Cattle-R«celpu.
1M €*jv: actlre. ettady. tVWVXO.
Calveo-Aetiva. tseiS.M. Sbeop-IUoelpia. t.oes; activa SS.t&es.M: No.
2. S5. Ho|»-Roc*1pt«. «.»0; fulriy
active. I7.C&07.TO. tteoias at |7.M.
Five degreea shore aero Is tbe leweat ttan mercery has Indicated her
A Lhe^bffHalJssiie
DoiiiaBss & KeUogg
uvcarocK.
FatOmg Am>l* Skm
.
mu
OEASD nivnn hblau) aho'^tbsi bat xaoix, nraBon; w. is,tua j
PAOS TWO
MRS. MnU SUB
Mieeaa Endsd
Birtttotg.
on Hor
Mrs. Aona Sales, aged 4t years,
marketa we
mniWe tor tbe pradwife of George Stoe*. 616 Bast Eighth
nets of the
tbe canal, as w^ swbntweeaaeen streeL died yestordav arter an lUnw
which haa laaied over live yem althou^ she bad been confined lo her
bed only abont eight weeks,
erary and ednmunnal i
day
was her b)rthdsy. which brings
nnd InattoRtons. from
tbe strange coioddeiiee of having en
tered tbe world and left it on tbe aa
boys' chibs and tweparnury ach
Mwnid take up the stady of thF Paa- day and almost at tbe same.hour.
Mrs. Sale* U snrvived by ber boaama canal aad whnt It menaa.
only to oar Unda bat to onr tnRbenee band. one bratber. FVnnk Bbover. ot
amcenc the natRna. Only in thU way California, and ono stster. Mrs. Lena
can we Inongntate and deeetop a reel Austin, of this elly.
Fanerol services wffl he bsM fram
enaMe ns to ronllge large beoeflts tbe fbmnv borne FH
from tbe roual tn tbe abertt possible * o'rdoat. Rev. Wllhor W. Uclte oSItime.*
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and obviates the danger of breakdomi at vital mo
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Our interesting book. "Light Yoor Country Home
by Electricity." will be mailed you. Write for a copy.
ir Sale
By
J. W. JACKSON,
Ohio Horses and Moles
I Have eome Heavy Draft Hotae^ aome
*
Light Fann Hones, and Malei
FDR SALE.
WM. TROUTWINE,
Qmcb aty Deilvcgr Ca.’a Ban
J
WDBiEflRIlEgS
edited tram local mrera. and the par-lhanda. ausd tftotdiiM- tff' eboiilder.
ebarnac at the loveet vhctemOe prieeejthliik in barmonr. aad vof^'lagedter
M «eruia commodiUes—each ac fer- for their mntoal uplift and financial
UlU^ apnrias matertile, fruit jweUara. }ist as terd headed bB*1packacee. etc, can be made one of neas men do to acoompllah bis thlncs.
How HiU
W«rid Pnnt U F«rmert antt ^e meat ralnable moTementa ererjin other lines of aeUritr.
•el in iBoUon fOr the apbuUdlnc of] The undeaer to nnlu ooes brain*
Pnilt &owtM WMd Wark !■ Harmoajr.
.Northwestern
MldUsan.' 1 shall do W moner with those of other
# Mm WMMm.
this as a fnilt (Ivwer and laraier in for the purpose of aebteTins a
this section and as ooe who beUerea] thing worth doing U chnrsctertsUc of
Ae«*>UJW Totir
vm iBTtta^ to piT- that the organiutloa and operaliM
that the Ume has eoaa srben pra->all inteUigeat a>cs whose minds nte
BM a mHm of artV:iM>t tho booe- or a veil
anaocJatlon for the' dbcert of the aeoeesitlef of U(e for occupied with basinesN propositions,
fits to be d«
pnrvoBe of marketlac farm produrte (he people of the world sbooid iolL^Onlf the narrow-minded and dcecs'
MBoag tartoera. I ahall try to abotr for b«tur t>rlces than those i»ir re-
iinr
A Suggestion for Hen Who Buy for Women.
The Holiday Sale
Of LADIES* and lOSSES’ WEARING APPAREL
AT
XLie
Barney
Co.
•*nc style Slerc** FnrnlsheB the sorest GUIDE TO HEN
who in cboMiBO **FOR HER** want Dependable Goods. Be
sure style ** IS RIGHT,** Shape, Size and HI CorrecL
The Latest Designs (gathered from the leading style centres) in EURS,
SUITS. LONG COATS, COSTUMES, DRESSES, are priced below
all former prices at Holiday Time for umilar values—
For Qnnllllco Ihol are Pre-enlaent
w
I
On all paid or Unpaid approvals, you may be assured of the fairest treat
ment ; exchanges cheerfully made or your money refunded.
$1S COATS h SUITS h
The Finest Collection of greqtly
reduced, high quality, new styles ever
shown at a Holiday Sale. Other
groups. 'Special—
A third to a half less
FOR GOOD SUITS
Strictly tailored, staple iu shade,
weave and design
».7S, 19.59, 2LS0, 24.50 59.00, $13.7Sy 520.00
Fim Unde^iced : Natnral Fox, Wolf, Lynx, Opossum, Iceland Fox SetsEXTRA SPECIAL —SIS, S22.SO, S33 7S, S36.50
inSSES* GREY SETS.-EXTRA SreciAL-tS.75. $€.4S. f7.M
LARGE PILLOW and BOLSTER HUFFS—Sale Pilce-$l?.75,f9.75, $7.7ff, $L75,15, S.4S.
Eastern Mink, iap Mink. Brilliant Seal. Civet Cat. Fine i)possum. Natural Raccoon. Jap Lynx,
French Coney, in separate pieces (some from broken Sets), at about mere cost of hides.
' Buy your Fats early, while the assortment is good. End-of-Seasan
Ptices RIGHT NOW.
trte character ^ is i
b*orrbodr-«T«a et b
the IKe of a hermit, eidier In U»
imiBooJr acceptad
of the
term or In’s buslcess wsf.
'
b Pwemt a Lnsdm?
The greot maxim, “la Vak>B la
StrcDsU.’' U Itaa eoraar stona of bU
praaeet dsr acblTeuent la the boalpoUUrml. Mdal
rctMow*
worids.
-Ctooptniloii'’ Is oalr a
of tba word *dor-
sheelB of progress woeld be tenmd
If aS corporatieu ud their toneoca tfKMild be sDddeelr
from ovr dTitisdUmi.
-dsaAr Btrair Of tbom. u ear 9
ialwe CritMa w«Md aag.
U< it be nDdarmeod that
an apologist tor the wrU Beta-ath
tbam I a
apologUt fer the eail «
indh-idaal. but 1 Mli
Ins anr mieetiea hi i
s.a. Hnmaii.n.».;
look about as and Indulge
in such a rererie for a (DonenL The
ptaee BOW occnpltd b>- Trareree Ciir
be a wlMerneai or at beet
onlf the site of a small hamlet had
men united ihdr cvltal
Uefr business aUlltr to build
roads and Ueamboat llnM to proride
1 rarillties for all who
choose to locate hew.
Corporatlooi haring auppUad there
conrenlenre*. «» find that all the
eenditlena.
Rockers lll me aly. NomiBR OBOTC anrofvlxte
ior « Christ—peeOCaL
Jnllns Canpbetl, 123-
urge corporation doe* not behave It
selr properiy towanls the public at
*n times, and yet who could be
^“^ed that we would he able to
failed is what thar aM M M S
Cbt I
bare mit mlUlona' «t tadlTtMU'l
t do not and It cult, as Bse&d
eaS. Mr bow^ as* flatanUr **rr ed lb what^er bl^i!*P«»a
caimot tak, a eathartle ol
It doM lat b«wr to do ao.
rot and was tbrmfara a ««rr
osatul nwdiclna to mo. Bat 1 aeOca dees baro come abort n
that Um new
bas a slight lax- their work*
Wben I WM a. tay M <ay f
twaiubltorr for me'ta wm. I ww
tana, aa Iriab ■MStbro
worked for my latbar. Mj
a fiiwt claaa batter mat
To this tetur
aoUood that the Iriahmaa t
iMr: Tea, t .
eewiatn a laaaUre ^maat.
Tsa nay butter. Opa day. wtifto *
abauU therefore tab* the old Pwuna
him la the hay fWd my I
I«nies. the teadlag i
QCa>tar-BO) which has no laxative
slty prompted BM to aM
«*hUe
cents.'the bankii.
..................
tba
.
cnaUtrles and
olhBrt. Stop the work!
______ ttwU* IrUhman wbf he did Bot eat I
He
replied.
-Well, once I got aoMi
.n
..a Wh.t w«t>M
uiisamur le iimuiioe lae
ol alt of them and what would the
j|,nalin m connoctlao with IL
bouer la my month and I ma
loan anoBBt to. either for the pres-, Tlwrefore Manalli
my mlad never ngala to nab
ent residents or for the fartuer*- of Psruna. In order
require a laxative. But in caj
butter, even if I lira to bo
hoaflv* Is waatied ttw chdaetlsB to bnndred yaora oM.the place noon be deserted hr
trast tba ,.Ww Fii ■■ ymi apeak -of
Tbe attiuide of some pcopio t
Manr
of
the
people
seveniv-fiv^ l«r cent of the presentj aitida
to take the old >*ersna found corporations are aUmt as a
popuUUon*
I^«
the inaltkM of that Irisbmi
• home in Traverse To meet those eases I am having man- hmter.
Isiok Inin
the oid Perona under Ihe
Ot)- or on the neJghboring farmii. Ev ufaclured
Tbe summing op of tbe *
r Katame, and If
ery stove or furnai-e wUeb beaix a anxious to get thee old Peruna
Perm eneilr
as It used to ha mad* you san do ao.*
home is made by a corporation,
PERUNA
II
FOR
SA1.E
AT
AU,
to think horn- ae <-oold get along with- DRUG STORBB.
od by which many paraoos a
out them or how aa tndfrtdual i
mtriAL'jrartrB —Manr paraoe*
are makinK Inqulrtei for Ue eld- small capitol may ocoomp
chaalc would succeed la making
.time i'vnioa. To sooh would say. getber whal ooe cooU
sluveT etipealally at the present prices this formula 1, now put out undrr the sKine.
of corporation made stores. Bver)As this arilcto is m
Ohio. WHie them and they will Ue
Ollier nriMe of. furniiure or oonvea- ptoased to eend you a free hoeklek
I shall show In i
fence In every home, the chairs,
licleu at least founeeo puM<vo ^
tnhlee. the hook-cxHcs. ihe sewing maImporUat ways in vUA t
oUUm. U» UU.1..I
th.
tt. Ion. oori>«.IIo.. dadte valuable benedtla by «
piciures ou the wall, the hooks.-ma- fore men united to form dotporalioM market their i^uducts aad toka
gatincs aud neaspapers. the bed- to supply so many of th* neoeasitles Uln Bupplle* }oint]y.
nioB) outfi's, the kilcbcQ and dining«mvenlenc«s-of model
I slixll aboB- that tbo MMO
i>y corpo^
. .
, . JTl Practteally every wagon, every plan of doing boslM. In pal
rations, composed of groups of Indl-J
^
»ln-n«b. compared with the I
Ivldusi. aho hate had business. laiel-;«'‘«>*hand tool nal. is as tbe finished topo I
llgence and alirca dnes* enough to pul every hanveas and every olher Im »mall bt-mp of manilln i
their money together fur the porpoae plemenl used by the farmer* of this iKMiing tbe same.
of making UiMe ctuninodltles and cuuniry is made by a cor|K>ration.
I ahall he pleased to boro av «
ficlling them at a profit.
| It Is only when we go into parts .
r cooimuntcate with me oo tbla ^
every tamer pays bis money for ibs world where a crocked aUdt la! iect.
_______________^
all of these UnsB of corporaikm made siHI used to scratch the ground Um'.
Eooda and doM not seem to have any av get away from corpotuUon made
dnat tha TNsiMa.
"Oppwtnnttr
malty baosim M •
desire to go back to the style of lit-'tools, luplements. macUMs, furniIng which |>revalled eentartes ago. be- lure and pleaanre vrtildlea. De ae t door.* "Then why AooT a
,
* want lo go to live in such regions
125 Uidon Street
Doc. 12
i*
•“«»«» *«
jtaeive cento per pllon If bob
Great
FTolidav Sale
Oar Great HoUday Sale wUI beat aU records lor NliietecB HnndreA Twelve. Not only wtll
Bve show and <Aler for sale taandreds and Utensaads <4 the newest, MelUcst Olngs tar nse*
tal and pvaeOcal Holiday GUIs at special prices, bat there wUl be mneb that Is needed In
wearing apparel tor men, women and cbildren—tlial Is strict new and desirable—fhat
will go at poslllvely the lowest prices of the year.
Sale Starts SATURDAY - Contlnuea nnlO New Years. 1913
Tbere*s Nothing
Ladles’Oresses, Goafs, Soils, elc.
FURS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS
like
■oUday fiale Mecs Meaa Uaasaal Saviaas
LAOtCr NEWEBT DlfCa8£8
Ukucr fmEasEk of nUk. ewth
and T^vet. none but new«A myiea.
vcorth «P to t:'-.oo. will go to this
ANOTHSII LOT -OSHAaiEB'
and SMaca* ORESaEA^ Wide of
this Holiday Rale at 94AS and ••.4b.
LADIES' SUITS at
•I4AS and bltAO.
ifllAO.
LAOIET surra in tbe aewast
raU mat Wlatar atylca la oavy
blaa aergen. tine, black .and brown
cbevioto and whipcords, gray an!
brawn Bovlty aUxiorea. eic_ suits
worth m to tUM and 45U.U0. go
In ihb dlolidM
.at aSAO.
•UAO. 9MA0 and ttfiM.'
tw.-L a
rwto-srfiriiA .
LONG COATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
LAOIE6' NEW LONG COATS In beauti
ful rbitHbiUu. Buu.'lfB. novelty and plain
materials. «kc.. all with ii>c newest soske.
mufficr or odlucutblc sbswl collars: aiyle*
(hat faivc sold reodlly at fK-.OO. tiM.OK and
go Is thlK -Holiday Sale at MAE
•11.S0. «14. 914AO and »1»A0.
LADIES' CARACUL COATS: eplctrfid.
a-arm garment* -mlib the large shawl «x.llar*. nlrviy lined and Isllored throughout,
worth from
lo
an- In this'
HoUday Sale at SS-Sa
---------------B.
SI2A0. $14
$ and SIASO.
high■est grade gartueeu.
.rtueeu. satin lli
lined, all «f!b
the large shawl collar*, go I Slit great
Holiday Sale at S16A0, S24A0 ■d S3L0a
A FEW LADIES- PLUSH OARMENTS
that were Sis.tm will be doMd■ .>ut to llret
comm during thl* Holiday Sale -t . $13.50
ONE LOT OP LADIES' and MISSES'
COATS In black and novelty cloth, .blochlllaa. etc, with tbe new style toilar*—
c^au that were ST.30 and tia.lM. to he
cloaed out In Ibi* lioUday Sale al S4AS and
S6.4C.
Select Your
Christinas Gifts
From These:
Hosiery '
Gloves
Neckwear
Jewelry
BanOkerebiels
Hand Bags
Bat Pins
Belt Pins
i^tty Linens
Knit senris
Sweaters
Waists
And li n h-re that youll find the i
pra iral *IyW Fur* t^
c mrl.vly r-1
,n,i uplodx’r
_ . I'urt
_______of ISlK-k
Ml* or ItrowQ « on,y. Isultlia
d Hod Fox. nui'k't
Mink. Russian Martin. ioahelU Oiiouom.
- .. Rhawl,. i»<wrf,. etc.. at *Se. $15d. UM.
$3.00. I
rto, up to S39-50. Fur Muf.N ui all oizef. plain, pillow.
r fancy sha|~-e. ei S1.2S. $1.50. $2.00. $2.50. $3.50. $430. up io 46230.
. l-'ur Sefil . $2.50., $S3.7S.-$4 50. $6.50. etc, up to $97.sa
i
DRESS SKIRTS
All of our new>-vt and best styles, many
of them r*^lved within the pa!<t few
week»..atv ail apeilally priced for tbi*
gn-wl Holiday Sale at S230, $3.90. S430.
$535 aru^l
-1S6.7S.
LADIES' KIHONAS
Kimoitaa, made of the prv-itiest fleeced
good*. (Tepcs. ar.d fine silk niuteriaU. are
ail aper-lally prlt^ for ibl« Holiday Sale al
flee. $130 SEES and $330.
LADIES' WAISTS
All of tbit si-WKineewcwi waist* are Inriudi d in this great Moliday Sale.
RSIkr. I
Batir
atinc. vie., at $1.40. $235,'
LACMES- SHIRTS
Ladi**' Shirts, with the eoft. high turn
over collani. and iura-ba<lc caffs; In differ
ent stylet: make ac evcellml gift. Holiday
Sale prices ....................flSe. $135 and
and $130
CHtLOSEN'S COATS
8ARV COATS, worth up to SC.Ofl.
io Ibis Holiday Sale at $1.95, $230.
S2.90 and $430.
MISSES
AND
CHILDREN'S
COATS, worth np to
In this
Itofulay Rah- at $230. «330, $430
and $63a
SILK PETTICOATS
Silk Petticoau in biacA and Mlora. at« apeclally pr^ed for tbla
HoUday Sale at S13S, $235 and
$335.
LADIES' SWEATERS
Tbe most enensi^ line of
Swe-aters in tbe city. Ail kinds
and oDkirs. marked down for this
Holiday SMe to $135. $235, i230,
UM. $430, $63$ and $63a
See eoC flse
Cat dan for Xms I
seals.—Julias C
m-m Uoloa I
il-fi
TRAVERSE CITV
’V
ti hr WB who ra*
rtsk tbelr BMoar vM MharaS
eakip the cU holBaa* BBSer tlm
of taw*
iwttbsUBdlag an tbla wwtt 4
11%;
yi-i' I
-
tf
mem- F.
Traverse Region
orday OTcalag. Cards and geaeral
v enation iiaased the evcelng all
LOANS'CA.HAMMOND
OK REAL ESTATE
«uickl]\^Tbey were then ewDed to
dining room, where the UUe fair
rroaned under Its load of
the mainland and the lalaad. while
WU.LIAMBBURC.
White and Batfacr
♦
will
be the
gneau«f Mr. and Mra. George Tblriby
taken of the group.
IXW. 9.—Mra. lUUle at Traverae City.
HoMie ia on the tick UsL
The |>eoi>lc of R. F. D. No. i are
Baby
Bunting
The l.«die8' AM Mcleiy beta their gtad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Lemannual bazaar, accompanied by a anp- ard Herrington and EdJtb to tbeU «1d
toVn ball, teat
Friday borne.
Daddy doen*4 80
tohmrtforn^bitdcm*
tol^tbebal^wuin.
He « led rocnaotic.
but oore pracbcaL
day with tri.-n«la ai Harker Creek.
He buys a
evr-Biag,
ia(,
_About
ySI was cleared is i
i(i|>'r and sale.
reeuU (fT Hie
fj. C. Pray
baa
mo.ved
BtomobUe and a railroad bkndrar
Everyone had a good lime.
into
pore-based of
bla
Arch
Wilbur SUUs will move Into
l.ait of Sira. Eriima St-ofleJd's house,
. I..CW1S returoed to Kalkaska Sat
Warren
Mr. and Mrs. t'lias. Blllnian el!>eci
taaiTy and •-omtoruiblc in their new
to leave soon for Ht-rlda to >i«ej.J Jh.
ijoUBC-
wint'-.-.
They have been living In a
tent since the bufblng ot tbelr borne
Tse sn’-h".
their new home at Northjmri, where
•Mr. Si ill* and Prod Avery liavc ojiea-
Mrs. M'ill Sweet
Mai-foD Merrill
movlne bark .to
the farm this week.
Mr. ami Mrs.
Felix
.Mina
at
.Miss Marie Stiles
was
Monday
The
m W^tern. wa* read and enUorwHl
price Offered
ideaaatiily
h>!ella Wade and Flor
hOK b.v-n
Munro
where they fell on aerount of the of-
mas eve and ('lirimaiaR day..
Hilly
the Bhorlsl^ted Will discontinue their
Manistee.
Culv-r-r hUK
farut.
teiuraed
from
.
Emma Rlit.n- and
SOLON.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦
♦
Soion, Dec. 9.—Three men are lay
in order that (hey may move iu before
Resldenee.
We bear that Leonard
spring lo Frank Marcnre.
souiheosl of town.
Mra. Italnstock and
Will
Traverse City on business today.
Bd Cate went on the (rain Wednes
house farm'toolt and machinery.
Chester Mearbem is
cutting
Mulugaii.
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. :
.
■
■
Kind of BuslMrn..
l■lac.‘ «vi Dcing Biisinc* .
Il
l's?
if!;:;;,
Trnicrrp CHy Hrewinx Co.........................
Joseph .Miller and IWnlel 1‘ahl..............
- Wo are glad to hear that Mrs. M. A.
„
<ir auept
i»r ar.'ii.
v;:it)iifii'iiii..ig 1. .lit
Mrs. Zole Connlpgham was around
Tiaver-.- fii.-, ’
-S.'lihig
as
■
li ill
g=s=
~3-r-
rravers.’ City. J
buzx
wood Kipce he quit work at t>dar.
r
ill
. Mb-h....
Miiriiut
Mdriiii
day night lo Traverse City.
'"liliSii liii
laid T.-., iLnU.iq 5|.. ,
'i .v-r.'.-. fr .
Herb Cork has *(al:cn sleighs
4
ACME.
4
camp to b« rpady (or logging when 4444
4444444444
low conics.
Acme, Dec'. 8.—The party In honor
Tom Good It.buildlng an adWian
ot Vener Siffert was well attended and
his bam.
good lime reported.
John WTiite recently took aome a|s
Tlieo. Wlilteford went lo Travers*
City Saturday.
week.
Briggs went to
Imlliug
Mis.
Traverse
l,ewis
City
last
Wedui-sday on busiiiesa
Carl Kohn and Basil and ^Stephen
I'owell
l*een
»
Mrs. Emily Rose and
Cedar, Ron. Dec. t'.—Th.- lunils-rnieii
are gtnd lo see the snow coraing.
Saturday at
has
txans for Tiieo. WTilleford the iiast
CEDAR RUN.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦ «'4
Kay
Koy'WIthey liiade a trip lo Bates
home with
Saturday.
h.vs
been
Miss Emily Uannon lias been work
assisting
Frank Shorter in the store for s
ing -for Mrs. reter Eniiuv«l (or ib<-
daya
pa»l week.
Andy Kline Is
Isaiah Skiver was a Tranerse City
rsllcr last week.
woricing
for A. 7..
Green.
'
John L^non had a sick horse for o
The Young i'eopte's Harvester class
m?
gave a suiqier Saturday evening. Su|s few'dayt, but It Is belter now.
The Sunday school class held their
was adrved to 36. The evening
was sjicnt in apeaking, singing, play
ii^thig for December at Mias Mar
ing gaines*and music.
uLrite Johnwh's.
A class i«|icr
The li.-xl nieetinp
vfill be held January 2nd at Miss Ix>t
was rend by Edmund Zeiglcr.
S. A. like war, a Traverse City call lie Stiles'.
Cbariey Wells has iHKto working for
er last week.
.Mrs. Will GrilTitli and sons. George John l^'iuon the ]>aft week.
Mr. and Mrs. 0>de lloxslc were
ami Wilbur and Mrs. H. H. Crain
.C. Snifth.
daughter visited Mrs. K. L. Cralu Wi-d- rallent on
I
Hi-nry- llolf has guuo to Traverse
uestlay. ■
City (or Ihe winter.
Winer t'rain drove a couple of lum-
Ezra Withev
>r lnape<tors over to East Kasson
butchered
^»■o «nc
hogs Saturday.
and Maple City last week.
A report w-« roetived from Wm.
Wesley Wares spent last week in
Travem- City., baring bis eye treated, Tlbbllts of Dcm.U that hU hand is no
ht-tier.
which w-as hurt some time ago.
Mrs. M- A. Ilyan went io'"Travrrrr
MUs Ada Darken spent Saturday
City f>ida>- evening to stay over Sun
evening wlih MUa Sadie Crain.
IS Days
Before Christmas
Traverse day.
Hazel W. lls has gone to work al
Cii> visited iriends and relatives here
Traveme City.
week.
Mr and Mrs. Seeley visited her (a
Mra. Fknnie
Norris
oT
4444444444444444 4|ther and mother over Sunday.
CEDAR R. f. D. NO. 2.
444444
CEDAR CITY.
Cedar. Dec, S.—T, W. I-ocfflcr had
the niisfortnue to lose
one
voung tmiu last week.
4
Will be Busy Days W^ith Ds
of bis 4444 4 44 444444 4 44 4
t'c-lar riiy. Dc-. ft—The voung p<-o
Our Bargain Festival in Store mij lining (airc li.is brought us many
people anxious to secure ih’e bargains t.ncrcil
It will pay to come here fir nrticles f.ir prese.nt u.^^e as well as for .
Holiday Presents.
______.
pie of r.-dar met at ih.- h.itiie of Mrs
Mrs. Asa Alien of MHler's 'lim B
vlRiting htTdaughter, Mrs. Arthur Me- Vlack Satiirlay cv.-nini: ami ..rgani/.-d
a literary cUih. .Mr^. Norman J’alm.-r
Qnccr.
-'In.; Meachan and Mrs. Prankfatber acted as chairman and (he (ullowitig
offieerii were
eh-Cted:
Misn
Eih.-l
attended lodge in Cedar Thursday.
hViJik Marque ha* moved to fedar.
bvviiic sold bis farm to l,eonard Her
deni:
rington.
irrasurer
'
....
T. Vr. Good. John
Feggnson .and
Mvrlk- Sw-et.
secrelary
The mw-tings will be held.
Saturday evchltum.
J, c; Vlack drove .-i lumeh of cattle
Win Clark are out wiih their wood
ivuchine. sawing wood tor those who thiough to Traverse City Wednes.Uiy.
They- were sold,to J. \V. 7in.memuin.
are in nt^ed.
itor Wedneclay. ,
*
Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Core of Trav and brother the ,uis. w^.
JcH- Shalda. Jr. has sinrte.1 in a.s aiv I
erse City visifed relatives here Thurs
day.
jprinii.-- in Mr. Kin's lianies* shop I
Mr. and Mra. A. 3 White and Estlicri He is n nephew of Mr. Kill.
jup.sed through'Solon Friday evening'
from Crese^t to Traverse City.
The "M«." club i.f Cedar were iiuli-
Mr. 'ed and right royally entertained i.y
Whtte wR] -divide hla Ume toriwwcn; Mr. mod Mra. WSI.Chaae of Solon Sai-
HAMILTON Traverse
CLOTHING
CO.,
City.
NT. B. ,
Mrs. Mason was a Trav. r^e City vis
Among the noriccable improvements
around Soloa statiem are M. A. While's
Mr. and Mrs. Mason have fK-en ernew barn and the cement sieiw to the
schfud house.
tertaittiue Mr. M«scn-s'fath.-r\ moil-.er
Corner FroDt and Union Streets.
Traverse City.
.
•
iiiillEliiiiil
SM-.”""""::;:;::
iis|||
rss;
art
their itaccnis.
IVAirS DRUG STORE
■
.
Travers.: City.
Mores
Joreph Klepac...
Anion ilubka ...
JcMi.h Toploka .
I.oule 1-antner ..
Jphn lloollhan ..
Odie McGary •••
Uiuls W. aiedcr
11 was
lonesome for them where they bou^t
riko silent
If you think of making someone a due leather
present, be sure and look through our line. You
can't afford to miss it. No trouble to show'goods.
i
1
.. "«B=:
another cold speJL
Arthur" Stiles
Ladie^'Hand Bags ....................50c to $6 00
Pocket Books. Purses
10c to
00
Card Cases............... .................. 25c to SJOO
Bill Books............. *................ . .25c to $5 00
Playing Card Sets.......... ........50c to $2.00.
Gem Traveling Sets.................50c to $10.00
Cigar Cases. Leather Writing Sets,
Clothes Sets, etc.
s’S
OrapJ Trnv'crfe County Tnstahrrr.
..............................................
Mlll.>r
Ideji lo the cider mill.
h there anything in the Gift line that
makes a finer, more durable present than a
piece of fine leather goodi? We flatter
oursdves on having the best line of leather
goods this year that we have ever shown.
We buy direct from one of the largest
manufacturers in the United States, conse
quently we can make you seme handsome
prices..
V
w-qck of a little dau^ U:r larra to Mr
Uklng orders for goods.
Fine Leather Goods
for the Holidays
U.-Icb
Mrs. Mari- Gi.«. o-i. ;V.-'.l -w. rd la^l
ing (he Soor In the IHekcrmaii house
S. II, Cate Is putting up a building to
jCity Book Store
>
urninr Fiiday nitht.
UetroIL
Name of ivraon. Conwraiion. Aasm la-j
Hon. Company or Co-Pnrinerahip
laying a Tax.
i
is visiting at her bonie.
A most delightful showing is now ready for
90or eetectioit We have good ones from 25c to $2 50.
•
Cuumv Treastirer'a oUUv. tb-sii.t Tri.v.r--.; Vti.iiitv.
‘Mrs. Hainstock's lather of Kalkaska
Buy your dolls early and then take plenty of
time to dress them and your efforts will be doubly
lewazded by tffe pleasure given the youngster on
Cbristeaas morning.
m
\i<n.:o
-
uloetlinns oiMmr.1
distilie.1 »i.
or
UiactiiniiK
baa lArchascd the farm be sold Usi
Ndthing caa please a child as much a& a doll.
Yoys may come and go but a doll is always most enloyed.
New Roefiofl Material.
; ik new nxillns maUrlai is atari a
ed with lead.
wwit to T-mv.rac niy Thut-.Ja>. r.-
Jim, Itousvaa is \i>:ilDg relaliv<s in
.
.^• Holiday Gifts
B-,.
at
,
vill
Vhe (oBowing is a full and complete re|iort of laiea coUi-eied or reeiriv. d liv nic at tny .offh-c ii|<ia the bii>in.-.R df k'dling or keeping fi r sale o
btewevJ ».
or Siia.l
He-^ ciWr. 2. IffS.
............. ...... .. diiiii.g
.......... the year
;.... ciilliig
-
new humtv
™*
Munre of
We-Int-sday night
.i.'id
very pleasant tlmo was eoh»’ed by all
ins -Miss Marie much dhpplnesii la her
Ul'
b.-r
Funk
.MP-» Edith rlgler.of island U work
ing for Mrs. Ma.->on.
will find aali and at a good priee. If
Ilie slut-- grange.
tviaii..aRcna
ri-a-1 some ti,.-,-..t hvr
present, whp left at a late hour wish
Pretty Dolls
vi>ltiiiB
rbureh and the Odd l-VIluws liall foi
and prograiua ChriKl
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• Ixiw.-ll SJoura aJ*»*wIfeT
rer'ii'.' Soo. where Mhey
ur.lay from Traverse City, aihere »bc
,
liirsttnas
fera of 7r. cents tn |U'0 !»er larnd for
vi.M. irouia huming trip In, the upper
Mrs._ Xi-ll Munro. Sr„ re!uro.--d J^ut
viUiixl
where the y f»dl on acco nooifteh rdlu
wVre
m'
piaiivi- at l-'ii>-, ,K-n.;i;=.i;;.i.
I.ake Wednesday t..;j ,TI:urMiay.
.-'r-i. Fraii'K Soiits fii-m Sat-tr.'-iy i;.
Travvr-e City.
Preiaratloas are Is-Idb made at th
lanau county as in Antrim and n
enil<^ the i’et.oi.a
entertained Kel
Mather of Traverae'
with Mrs. Vlack over Sunday.
at the head, both In quality and price.
juerry party of her yoong friends,
It.
cnee Earle of Traverse City
Tlie
was the name in l>?e-
work. tJrand Traverse fruit will stand
nlBbt by
Mrs.
niy, over Sudday.
firsts. llox<-s for eUr.lee nod fancy lots
for
visit to their old home In Germany.
surpriaed lait
'Standard oil company
Miller
left Saturday
sister,
IsRoe.
by fruit growers of ihia sctilon.
K'.k la!.-. 1-,-. f- l.,ev\.ii
al Mr. and -Mrs. Vlavk's owr Suu<kiy
"What Can be Hone With Apiiles,' by
bushels of pood ai.ples
I a livery atable.
daughter
WeCoeidaj-'a
ELK LAKE.
Kail Albright of Torch Ijke vb-Jlei-
Ttte faooee U of bungalow
design with modem imi>orvements.
tliuir home here last Thursday. Tbelr
frieoda rewet to have thaoi leave fc-
•
arc
A number of frlcads and nelabbotr
surprised Mr. and Mrs. V. K. SUles at
<Amtt N.Conxztna
Traverse Cily. ,
done 30.
General Law Rractice. i
Mra. 91. A. Cniver is at home agah
after a «lv weeks' sta> in a hospiial si
vacated by Sir. I*ary.
and all during the cold Fall and Winter
months bis house is kept warm and
coizy fiv bis wife and tetnes.
A Perfwtkn Oa Heater h almoat mSmmai
aUe wImb there are chadreo ia the borne. Ewy
kecM baa ttsaafor it
bjuI
.oicd Mr. and .Mrs. Chase Ideal lioi-tf
urday, after siu-ndiag a week with bis
Mrs. lilckerinsn and
COIMNIINIE 6c COIN?NINE
LAWYERS
a race was on between the (wo.
the handcar winning by a few m:n
daushter. Mrs. Haiuitock.
'few days here loiilL weeV vUlUn*
friends.
The ride home to
exciting
crowd being equally divided hetwei-o
week on ac-coont ot airkneas.
Mm. Blary K. Ciiap• ot Hate.
llajea s|>em
Urowo.
Cedar proved an
Mildred McMhan missed school Ian
Jlr. and .Mra. Kre-I Sille* »<«ni Sun
hoiifp rcenntly
Kveno»<’ did justice
to Hi
things. Two Ilssbllgbt idrtores were
25 doz. Men's
Fleeced Underwear
45e Goods
Only ........... ..................23c
!
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Boys’ and Children’s
Suits and Overcoats
IN OUR BARGAIN SALE.;
,y
Travors<
Eagla
TWICE A WEEK- • TUESDAY AIM D THURSDAY—Sl.OO
A YEAR
fKAVKRSK CITV, <5RAND TR.WKUSK COrSTV. MU I110AN. Tlll RSDAY. I)tXM2. 1H12
PLRIN FACTS
ABOUT GANAl
GUM. MS ARE TOO HIGH
•tatM art Making Too Uttlo
PrMorMJon
n «
to Bocuro the
IKwMm a In View.
: Atlanta. Oa. Dee. 10.—Th« foltoTtag addrsu irat delivered by John
.BamU, director goneral of the Pao▲nericn aaion before the PaBama
> that la being held
kere today. It brtan op cerUio qaeo(kna that will prore of great tmfortaaoe to the nation within Uo next
lew yearn, in apenklng of the tsnni
and iU problema. be aald:
: *Tt la newaaary that the aouth. and
iB tact the antlre counur. abould
' icalizo witbotn deMr oeruin tdnln
lacU abont tbc Panama canal.
.•Tbqra U mal danger that la our
nsloScIng over lU early completion
BBd in ovr pride over the great engjt we aball ove^
1^ doing tbe pmeUcal tbinga .upon
nifalch tbo anceeaafii! ue of tbe canal
FRUIT GRUWBIS MEET
llllMl* HortteuUumt
Society It
In
cuDptiKK. III. n*«. lo.-nUBoii
•alt-Kiowcrt met today at the Uolveralir ol ItllDolB and opaned the anoual coBvrnilon ot the Sute Hortlciilloral eociely. wfaicii >'ill laat three
da)-(. The pibirraiSB rail tor ad-.
«a. dltci^iODs of horticultural
topic aod laboraUiry vork.
PLANS HAVE
BEEN MADE
TWO REGEPTIORS SGHBIUISI
GRANGE
SENDS NOTE
OF PROTEST
IN SESSION AUSTRIA MAY
UPSET PEACE
STATE ORGANIZATION WAS AD
DRESSED BY GOVERNOR
Osbem Made Streng Plan for the
Ellmlnatlen of All FaeUonal
Olffeecncen
€ault Sle Alarle. Dre. 10.—A plea
for tbe elimination of factional dif
was made by Cov<«rnor OsmOX WILL MIKE REPLY ference*
born »n addressing,tbe <0th conven SERVIl FORTIFYIIIG DURAZZO
tion'of tbe sute Orange today. SlasHull called Ue tonvenUoo to or
AUSTRIA^ RESIDENTS ABROAD
diT and
CALLED TO COLORS
t 5 o’eloik to iraussK t regular
Probable That QueRiei) Will be Set
tled by Agreement Between
the Two Ceuntrie* and
Net by Arbitration.
WaahInatuD. Dec. Ki.-That the
Canadian retlroads s ere tteblnd Great
BrtUln** note of iirotesi to flori..
&m'* adSLloiMrail^ on the Panaina
canal U believed iJf offlcisU to-lay. It
win |iroh*bl.v be H veral wt-eh* before
Secretary of SUtc Kb<« mskes hi*
formal reidy. it was n«t iK-tleved the
quetihm would lie seiile.i by arbitra
tion. but by an agreenu-iu between
tbo two-countl-le*.
Groat nrliaii^ formal nolo of i>n>tot against thoi section of the roncanal act whl< h exeniids Araerlcgti coastwise shipping from iKivmont
of tolls for passing through the Pan
•sna canal, a documeni written by .Sit
Kdward Grey, llrllUh mlijIvt.T for (orelgn aBalrs, was presented to the eecreiary. of aisle. ISilbncJer C. Knox,
laat night hy the llritlrii amhsssador.
James llrjee. who read th<- note word
for word, to the e»-rr.-lsr>- at the bl
ler's home. It <* an clalioratlnn ot
the points of T>l>Jeetion in the note pre
sented to the state cb-)<artnient Iasi
.luly. In brief. the*«* objection* are:
TliSl while H was clcotly lu viola,
lien of the Uay-I’auucerolo treaty,
either to mult or refund lolls on all
American shipping using the eana).
le objection would prohalily np
Illy lij the hoastwlsv trade shlmdnc In
view of the prolmblc Iti:|i
framing regulation.* that wiiuld
resuH In a preferfiieo to AtrterUan
shii'plnt'.
Ill addition to lupin.ftlng these
jioliiU by long argniie !»*. Sh Kdward
cUtitl'. that strong re
rtsl* lire w ill !»• offer.nl to any aiietiii.l
exclude from the cjhkiI llrlH-l
<hi|i» owned hy t'atiadtan railroads or
whoso owners may lie gttllly of vio
lating the Bhennan nntl lnisl art.
bolds that this s.Ttion of the act can
not appl)' to Hritlsh shipping, bnf only
to I'nitod State* vessel*.
y be Made Which S
Will Not Agree Te—Europa
Hopeful of Porraa.
nent Peace.
CLOCK STRIKES NOW
Other Improvctnerfts Have Also Beet
' Made at the State Bank
Building.
Igindon. Dec. II.—With the iialkan
i>eace conf.-reuie two .lay* oO, It Is bo^
Ik-ved today that iware for all hten:pe will be Insured wHhnut difflmlty.
Pleiilimienlarle* lor the warring naHons arrive-! today.
Servia Fortifying Ouraase.
Vieuna. l>oc. M-—A dispat'li today
from Antivara. Montenegro, said that
Servian irooi« are ocmpylng Ihoraxto
Olid li.iv.- Is-gun to f. rtify the town.
This i* imerpretcd to mean that Serviu'ittu-tidsno iH.y the port iiofmaneatly, thus d.-fylng Austrto.
Austria Preparing for War.
I*ndon, Dre. 11—OCIelal quarter*
I Vlerna deny that any warlike sign'flranee nitnrhe* to the military
rJir.nges, l-ul these assurance* fall to
AMar the-Iinea*ine»« aroused h}' the
friira that tho powertoKmllltary .parin Servia may force the hands of the
pivcromcnt.
General Von Ileelxendorfer, the
new AuKlrlan <h!d of vUff. Is credit
ed viilh being the sworn enemy of
{lervia and to tiave Ueu for a long
lime posaessed of the conviction Uiat
nothing but the aword can »ctt!e lh.
diiTcuneca between Austria and Scr-
STATE WILL COLLECT
Wants Back Taxes From tbe Northport Branch.
APPLE SHOW
IN PinSBURG
lanring, De.-. 11.-Auditor General
KuUer tcwlsy began action In tbe vlrcoim to recover unpaid Uxew DEVeLOP4BkNT^4MlB|KA«- : WlU
8HOW MICHIBAN PMbUCTB.
amounting to ueariy twenty-three
thousand doUarw from the Traverse
City, l-eclansu 4 Manlstlnue railroad,
the Grand Haplds A Indiana and De
troit I'nion Trust compkny.
WILL GOITUIIE ORE WSt
NO CHANGES
WERE MADE
DISPLAY WILL BE LOCATED IN
HEART OF CITY,
EmpIoyM of Stori Planta and Otiiara
Ara Qraatly IntoractaS In Sacuri^ Farina in Santa Pavorabla Locality.
the meeting of tho axecutlr*
remmliire of tho^Woaten MIchlgas
Developmrji QiivaB held yoatarday
nflerpoon H vrg* oecHted to put on an
sfple sh>. Hi lliuburg, Ka., baglBl:ig en January 50 and eoBUnulng
f}r one week. Tbe exhibit vlU consirt of about IBO boxea ot fu^ Weatcm Vtebigan applea. 100 boxea oZ poDixen Will Remain Chairman a
U-.cc* and a collection of detalU ct
Perkina Will Continua as Finan
In glata term. The
cial Backer of Bull Mooca
diM iaj and all the deuiU of the abow
MevemcnL
Iwlll te in charge of SocreUry John
1. CIbson who will also deliver hb IIJuhUntol lecture on Ihb sectloB eevfliU-ago, Ih-c. 11 -While the dele•.i.uos a day during the oonUnuogates to ihe-l’Kign-Kslvc parly ronfer1 pf-4k^ Bhow. It U boltevad that
listentHl in oratory today, the na iniubaig\‘lll prove to bo oxcoltent
tional cxeeuilve ronvmitJe.- preivaii-d a territory to V>rh In on account of
plan for |«ru* ornanlution nnd the ex the large number of mlnera and amcYiitive ronintlltee of ioi:grei»lvp ed
tikiyes of manufacturing planta vbo
itor* <uD8ldere<l a pulilieiiy program.
anxIouB to aecura farmi at a r<*A »|celal Iraiti lu-arlng Koosevell
shle cost OB which Uer can apend
and Ills eastern leaders Wk to New
rest of tbalr dayt. as they will
York. Is scheduled to leave at f.:S0
then be .surer of a good living than
thb afternoon. -No change Is expectthe makeup of tbe national enm- they are under their prosaot oondL
lulm*-. Senator Dixon will remain tiona.
Itefore It was decided to go ianichairman an.l Medill McCormick vice
ligations were nafia which ahomad
chainran." George' W. Perkins •
that more of the wMtarn ordrard tend
probaldy rrn'ialn chairman of the
which has been ao haarily advurUsed
ecililv<.-<-i.iuuilln-e.
the country baa been aold
In Pittsburg th«« In any other city In
the tinned Suies, and that the p*
caplu of depoalta In the banka was
larger than In any other city. Tboae
YOUNG HOUSEKEEPER SHOT farts were takoo to naan that tbort
AUGUST SANDUSKY TODAY.
rireilent chance for getting aalHers from there after tbe prodqcto ot
Women Clalma Ha Attempted te A this region are ahovrn and the flenree
as to tbe profits in the bnslneM are
sault Her. No 'arreata Ware
properly laid before the people. Tbe
Made.
exhibit will be made la the oentor ot
Ibiitle Creek. Dec. 11.—August San- the cHy at the foot of the-fydertl
du»kr. aged i:.. fivniicrly of IX'lri.ll. street bridge over which SLOOP peowa* shot and fatally wounded today pte pa** every day of the year.
Tlila was tbe principal buslttesa act-.
uy Mary pitsford. his pretty young
houM-kreiier. The woman alleged ed upon at the meeting, eome ot the
I hat he altompu-d to assault her In other plans that are belns worked out
be left until afLer this apple show
iier hedro^. No arrotU were made.
With ih-ee bullets In tiU body Ban- has been dUposed of by the bureau.
It is planned to surt a lecture tour
dusky i* lying In Nhhols hospiul.
Uirottgb the eoutbern part oL the
state dbring the latter part of the win
ter as them are aeveral towns which
would prove to be profiubto field*
for bolding meetings of tbl* Und be
F^drmer Tennis Champion Takes Ath- fore spring open* ^
J tctlc Hpaband.
LEADERS4ILL IHVE TORIGHT
Id spile of the Ist-t iliat n
of .lu'k work* had advised that
the cnly way to make the big dock on
the Stall- Hank huililing sirike. wa* to
repbee the work* wllli regular strik
Oath «t Office Will be Admlnietcmd
ing work*, the pladnr. of the new Ik-H
by Chief JuRIco Moore on
eon;pU-Ii-<l a rehirivutire luve-iied
Eaat PertIco of Ute
destglii-d by C. I., Curti^s ami tbe
Capitol.
lock now strikes. The bell, wblcu
wa* fortnerty In llie MetheUst «liureh.
Unlng. Dec. 10,—Pbn* fnr tbc InI* loealed fer the pre/ent in tite vi~'a
avgamtlon of Woodbiirtgc N. Kerri*
the re<«f, »mt will ui’.-r Ih-.lio-jx-d
aa governor of Michigan on tbe 0r*t
In a devire wlilcli will throw the sound
day of next year wore announretl to
liiwtnn.l of i:p. a--, i s tae .-a*..' when
day. Tne govcmor-elxl will lake the
tho hdl I* tmrou-rv-d.
oath' of oiricw on tbe oast iiorch iif the
The etrikins r.Uat-litaeut Is the last
caidlot at noon. Chief Junflee Moore
’ a nerle* of renirivanee* whii U ^r.
>Tbare b eqsal danger that we a;e offIciailOR. Kerri* an<l 0>boni
<'uni*s hn* invented for n;-.- on Gio
Aging impmctleal tbinga wbich wUl Uen give a reS-eptlon to tbe stkK-'ofbuilding and Is a inarvt-1 >f invenlivc
p Ha mine to tra.
fiww an.l menilwr* of tbe leKUlnturc.
genius and skill. On ib<- main drive
:*T am not nn alanaitt. but telllna whlth win be followed by a |H|hUc re•haft of the clock work*, u otnall
tbe truth, wbea I nay that there b oeptium. Another reception will be
In-en )ilared. At the hour* Ibl*
■ gning to be a wldeapread dtaappoint- given la tbe evening to the lustico*
releases a trip, setting In inoUon
mm thronghont the country at our of the suin-eme corirt and suie olfl*tnall riock works, which lu
•lowneaa In mlUlng brge. appreclaDetnocmtic Stale
Chairman
eleeylcaP release for Ove
Hn and Immedtou beneflb from the Shields will be in charge of the arehanleal striker, which Is the regalah'tirihcr proof ha* reached Ixjndon
lollce aiiJ tire stilker. The c-Kc'
-A «n of protedt wlU aurcly go up
irical rehase is fiit.-d with a small that AustrL-Hungary •* niobillxlnv
from the oeontry within a year or two
l«ir of lewliing brnulies. which give Many Au*maii and ilungarlan reslafter the r«npi b opened to trade (hat
the eniiiuct for the magm-i n.ntrol on iHnt* of laindon. iiicliidlng Connt
tbe bnrbora of tbe Atlantic and Pathe vtriHer. The striker i* <* nstrucl- lieorce Ainwyl, and tiie notc<d trtlst
'<lSe coaata are aot filled^with U>e
«1 for clos«-.l drcnil work, and Mr. flillip Ijirie have been called to Hil
ahlpptag and. that the mtnufnrtnring
WILL
MAKE
INSPECTION
OF
THE
fiirliss |i;ado the neeeBiciry chntiBCS Iti ..rs. Aci-irf^^'hiig to ou.- report .\ustrla;
planta of the country are not over
PANAMA CANAL*
d.-mand a limitation Hi Hie
y lriDK lor using close.l in-ieail of oik-tiI intends
1 wUh Ue order* wblib
rt-hgth of the preaejil Per
. in .lit, Th.- ilriic.r i.« Oii. raled b.v ] !>iesen*
expaetad aa n reaolt of lu coniimc
t:ai.i»oind uelg1u». vjhieh are r.-leas-d »i,.n army—a‘ diuimnd m which tierUOB.
Trip Will Conaume Three Week*—Re
ilth
the
contact.
After
each
strokt-jvia
in
hl-r
-pr.iant temper, is hardThere I* no uat denying thrse po*
turn Date Being SM
the striker nutoinatieally. from the In hT likely to agree,
Mhle —coedMons which tbe coun
/C- for One. S1erlia of tho .striking hammt-r, goc* j
y not be a i»pu
back in iKwltlon for the rutxi stroke.
lar thing tor me to uy ihla: but I nn
Waj-hlngteb. Dec. I l.~i‘r-alHenl
Starting lit oue. .the trip lel.-ascs tlKtoned to tall tbe inU a* I aee It li. Taft today ■anno»iD<-«l ho would .nail
aiiacbim-m lor only one contort, and
ofdar to awakan that aiUtude of tb< for Paiuima for a two wenk*' triii
Ihu* one sthjkc. and then go« Into
pawle and UWit action of onr gorem an |n«i>cctlon tour of tbe canal on
iKvsItloR for the a«Hond hour, when the
naiu. which «Att tMange alwoluiel) rt-mirer 51. returning IkM*uiber 31.
contact will Iw forni.-d twice, and so
UU impertUn but mitortunatc •Hu The president leavt-a WaKhinglon
The hour* are de-lgnaled on a
midnight Dec. I'J. for Key Weal, where
Siimll wheel in il.e release attach-:
with friend* be will embark on Uo
m.-W each hour having a euc whj.h Is.WAS MADE THROUGH NEW YORK
one dollar and iwenty-livc cent* i
11. 8. 6. Arknnaas and reach l-auama
disei,gaged by the trip, lu sueeesal-.n. |
BANK CHANNEp
ton are undoabtodly too high. Tbe> December 5t.
from one to twelve. [
______
tw pUced at Uc lowot figure
■ Among nlher Hiiiigs whieh hi
towmUtrd by congrea*—Bcvnni>-0*<
l*en
p
it
in
jdaee
on
the’liitilding
OTHER BIG CINCINNATI bCiLI
«nti a ton. Only by tbe oae of the
Mr. I'lirli** are the rolarv- switch
INOS WERE DAMAGED^
Miter figuto can wo get the gront«l
ta< liiiii-nl.-i fer the l.lg winking sign*l
wto of Ue canal In the *hort(>*l.pcn»l
.11*1 a suhswiirh which swttrhe* on
We Ume after It b oi»ned. One dot Peat and Corps at Maple City Choose
111.-lights in the tower wh.-n the main aLL CLASSES OF SERVIANS ORlar and twnniy*Ste eanU a ton mean*
Officers.
4 to {MlbilUle* and be*
*«it.li turti* them off, a* the <rielii*l
DERED INTO ARMY.
Angeles, fal. Dee. ' 11 -Mis*
nuKcli waa designed to only light the
HaUon as to large abli>plng prepain
May .Su’lem. the f.-riner woman tenni*
The foHowIng ofriccrs were elertol
U.W.W from dark uniil about !5;31>.
ttpaa tor the me or the canal. Sev by Murniy INj-t So. 165. <5. A. i
Hinnii>ion. was m»cri-d here today
iHtviiiu the elo<k in .larkiie.s* la the Short Furloughs Given ^Idlera arvd Ttiomn* r Lundy, who shares the
•nly-tva ornU a Ue would mean that
MANY
HEROIC
ȣTS
PERFORMED
<MminaDder-N. W. Harrington.
HAS BEEN ENTERED AGAINST
«ariy morning bouts
•very poaalbU nUlUailon would b.
None to Officers: F^Wries
DURING THE FIRE.
dr.nUos uFiii* chami'lonsbip with
Senior vlct^eomniander—Wra. Ami
DETROIT CARPENTER
Ciirtlh* expe-ts VO pat* m hi.<
nsde of It without deUy.
Are Running Overtime on
-Maurlre Mrlxiuglilin of San FTaacls
don.
*
I1.-W Inventtton for the striking ar
'■WWW It la peffneOy Jort to charge
Winter Clothing
The liri-1^ Is one of the three
Junior vlce^ommandcr—B. 1*7.
rancefii.-ni.-as H make* |«** hie the
• noaoaable toU to pay operating «
dH-igliler*
of
C-;i|iiaiin
Adnlphus
8iitPolice Lieutenant H»H Ran Elevator .nnv.r-<ion or almo*j^iv clock Into a
Q. M —A. R. Krlix.
it b lawBaUtonl with our naVi. tina. Doc I'k-Tho Austrian grrv
f lassdeiin. Al’ 'he piri*
in Btaxing Structure and Saved
O. D.—U tvmtier.
ftrikiue dock wllhmil the re t of Irt (Tunieiii. Ilia niitotiated with
ot Oynamtta Trial Under Way
tienal policy. Aa shown In the o|<era
temii* iilayer* of national fame.
Five Loads of Hysterical
O. G.—J. Pripe. •
tlen Of onr poM oftlce* -and pnhllr
htallmg p-vr work.
in Indianapelia
tdl.-au- heaii-d h.v the .AuxtriMi p«»tul
the to deurortm. I* engaged In
Scrub Laiies.
Surgeon—51
Ijirore.
BdlUtoR*. to charge a toll to cover In
'sxvlucs bank und iuriuriiug Kuhu. the real estate hosin'-** in this rjty
Chaplain Joe l.nvonturr.
UroatonUelnveoUnent. Ifwe orwe
Indtaimfiolis. Dec. IJ.—A rharga of
iixMh fi t'dmj.iniv and the .National He has. wim dtotlnctlon in all
AdJL-Wm. Birkle.
jxTjurv wa* entered today - wgatoat
our post oCloe service
rineinowii; iv-c n - When t!.e flrr
eastern tennis chahipian«hi|« In the
Relief Corps.
ptodrt, 0.
tt. PO.W ra The following
William Quigley, a Detroit union caro.' 4i--. trvHsury U.ud* to tbe unroi
last three *««itnns. his rulmlDalPng
offki-rs were.elected that destroyed tbe.Gibsm Ttcrel and
iK;mer. a dofeiuro w-iujoaa in the dy- for the Interenl yn the blUiona w "ov
of
whi. h wil Is- taken
irlumpb being th(^ vi'tory in the nsby tbe Murray Corm bdle* of Maple <ulted the uP|K-r fl.*.rs of the svuen- PEOPLE ARS too careless IN
r.-l--:u;.l.l- at J>ar- at !■• liionlbs
Mr« Invested in p
IIMUlle trial.
story
fnlon
Irusl
Imlhlmu.
and
,MARKfNG PACKAGES
I tonal d'i-JMc:< al^.Ne»{«ort Iasi
«e WDuU be obliged to change five City at their last regular meeting:
Quigtor wa* placed In metody
and 1
damaged other atruct uixs w a* bnjugh.i
mcr.
Preridenr—C'olla Clcvetto.
eewU lor every tetter and Wpte the
Tbe
llulgariij
fiitoiK-e
aiinlster
ha*
)L.fed'-ral,marshal unUl tala bond 1$
under 'eonin.l, n»1ay. the h-**
All Record* Were Broken Last Year
Senior viro—Angle Cammard.
pr^t rate tor eecond class matterfUvd U was made definite that rrewi**ui-d tlirungh. Hie HuogarUn credit
limatod at
There we
in Humber ©f PresenU
Junior vlc^Rore Atkinson. .
..•.-Iii .Ml* hart Cunnane of PUladelpWa
bank i:-a.«ury temd*'to the aame
“In the nemMKJ P'-w»thrilling
re*4;ui-s.
IV-llctLl.-uteaaiii
Going
Astray.SecreUry—Koala IHoom.
will c> on the Mend in bla own do. mite ormnbed or Individual piwpnto
aiii'>u!il ati<! uii'Ici l!i«- same ro^lHall, knowing itm risk, ran thq oJevaTreasurer—Mary Amidon.
titm tor the Panama canal Among the
nous.
f.-n-p today.
tiir five tiroes up thr..ugli the fwirtrea ■
,t'lirf»tCivil Service Needs Ster
Chaplald-Slarle Lewi*.
Wa-hiiigt'-n.
. ttNOBereial organlutluoK and
• dl*i«it«!i from Kcmtln
stories In tbe I'nioa Triifi i.utWing t . ji* Iw.'Ul.v five ih.rvusand p«;r>oaTypewriter.
----------- ot tbe fnlied
.Conductor—Isiui.-o r.uber.
R. i.-iis I’O*; ►«>•» nil riaasee of S.-reach lime d.-frending w;HIi io n-cvlve gift* sent Oo'them
Guard—laiiiUe Rhiivtn.
■ t 'to war draft have been
BUtea. Tbey are not atud>lnt the
of hysterical aemh w-um<
The fuli'-t Nb."-* 'itil *<rvi>
Insulting oflVoi—W. .mphlo.
'the roail»-iall becauso the- •t'>^*‘'»i.sunrtn-ti..d to Jtiiii the rnior* within
of the eountrto* nwched
Whether there wa* any lo-s of
j exercise ordinary careiln ad :.,,
don't
Detogate—Sarah lUekle.
;t hoars. .Many wv.rkshops and fac i-onmiisfton iinnnime.'p ihai th' rr *■
through the eunW aa are tbc corroI* nndeterraiiie.1- The.hotel
/ (
tBfwua.
,
ot Vterope. Ther.
to- an riamLn&tjeii b'-M m ‘jb- ‘>'y « New Syatema Will be Otocuaead at
Alimate Angie *\'crnward.
• iuri'-s in Servia are buay makiiig
nir-at insist'1h.1t all of-the guests' To
_ obviate jhi*
Meeting.
thi* Thristnaii-A
' mr . inihiqg for tbe army. Scldleri February 5'-. VH::. h-r the i««liion of
2!Ta atom of agent* of Euroi»*n
*!• ti'pgrai.h'-r and iv;-ewrlter In Jhe
W’ere notified in t&ie to get i.
chamborn o.' oommerre and of Kuroof Wariiing
anuiber report is ibat a nnmto
today l.sue.1 an w-tieal lo
------ BMnutactnrtng anS. Imismlna
, „r
--------------------------rampoirti Bte allowed only short lur field servie,.. i-'.
A*liland.
Wis.
Dec. IL—QoeaUooa
scnib women on the fineenlli
to 'trei-eratr wdili tbo
the officers
toMse* atudylng Ue market* of South
Ai.|.!lcat1v»n« tor ilii* ‘ '-xamlnaiian nf vital Itnirortance to dairymen and
_________
Manufarturera and Labor Uadera of the Union Trust buUiling **'‘*‘j mejvt in niakiiig sure that all ajJre**-(
jttnorica and Ue Phclfkc ocean.
v*f U: uvadc on th»- :.re'"-rl1'pd-tocm. thrise encaged in bandttng tbe prodovercome
by
rinoke.
U*
on
liq-'kage.-^
are
eoreret
and
Hiat;
BOSTON—«oi
one
upset
on
the
li
Will
Study
Measure.
-IB the third ptece. there I* alto
of the dairy farm will be dolt
•«■ the rend'-r
______
The theory «>f siifTocailon in .
question waa recorded in the l•■■ which. *.t>i.'nrt-r»>-*r>' in-vinittiona.
* name i*r la tlic u|»|t-r
1-e ol.lB’fl."d from tbc romml*- with at tbe forty-Orat anwaal oonvon'■
_____ _
_______
ciiK-* Which held
e'.cso
Lanelug, Mlch„ Der. 11 -Represent I'Dlon Twist l.uildlnc U «i>U-ld i” alj,.jj ^„d rerflxr.
uf the Wisconain Dalmnen’e aa....' hHglWr-larv at the jiiwtoffice.
;ri«r all. recqrd* for-mls-seni tiona-.yesterday. .Se«buryr«n rbsng
ative* of tbe latar organlratidn* of degree by the fart that 11 prrs.! -[
______ J fir the American flag.
Ai.plH^tii.n* win cot be aretpted on- eortatlon. which met here today for a
jrom no liceese lo Hcwiu'by
.Michigan and leading manufacturer* were taken from tbe imllding be:-j* f jnciages were broken—-"T.aw'gifts gotew are being oonatroried. bu^ *
!,-►* rarelved at rJijrago. 1H-. t‘T Feb three days' aesslon. ,Tbe breeding,
jo tbi-dead letter office,
1 margin of three
Of the state began a two days' con the fourieeath floor, all of w-horn j
.tbeea arc i*HrT »»
ruary IT. *0 any i-erwon wlublng to feeding aod care of dairy oowa, tbe
lew* overrotno brj The troeimasier general "ha* also!
ference teday wUb tbe suie industrial
lake
the exarulnailnn shoald sttcure different *y*temi of tnahiag butter.
ClNCi.N.N^ii, o.—'lse investigation
eommlsatOB with a view of agrering smoke- Several flrinien. who effetted'directed that all letter* reeelr^ at
of the old Clnclnsaii Trust compwoy, hlknks and Itti ib^m oat at once In I>roblems of **1111*1100 and taberewUa'
l>o*totnce addre**ed
takoD .
upon a sat^artory tnterpreutlon of
order to allow time for any aece**ar}of whirt) George B. Cox waa
> hnspi- Clan*" shall be inrnad over t
teoa eowdltloD and ni*hed
some ot tbe ftrovtston* of the
rorrertlosi*.
.ffas begun here toda.v.
tdiarliabte iastltoliow*- •
UIA
worttogmeos’ eoapHwatloB art.
TAFT SAILS DEC. 21
GIBSON HOTEL
WAS BURNED
FATALLY WOUNDED
ILARGELOAN
FOR AUSTRIA
G.«. R. BEGTIDI
BULGARIA ALSO BORROIAS
mmm loss sbbo.ooo
MAY SUnOR MARRe
PERJURY CHARGE
MANY GIFTS LOST
TO HOLD EXAMIRATIOR
WISCORSIR DAIRYMBI
'.GUBPEASITIORACT
(Ctatlsaad «« l>M»
have to get back to Urn laad or elM otarve. It will take a hard
and long campaign to pot
pJaa in TOfae. bat h k HOverthelm
ooa «f the problems of the fatoe that will have tn be aehred. aud
the aboner it is done the better it will be for the entire ooontr7.
It is a safe predicUon that city people will have to ermtinue to
pay,more for their food prodnets, a^ the farmers will^ntinne.
CMcsgs> Detroit. TSMo aaS
lo ralite bi(l> prim for .H liep eui loao, ttarebr p&)m« it •
certainty that £srming will for a Imig time to come eontinne a Bstalo tbroash UsUk Ptms tkeampkaarvkm
paying paopoaitkm.
Grand Traverse Herald
Tfce Markets
aid Tnvene Bay Eade
Twjpsa
« TMsasy aa« Tbmaty at TmvMM Otty. MVkiwa. la
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
12.950
EVSlonl
Aeeording to the opinion of Naval Constmetor Bichard H.
BobiMon, who ir designing the new bsMeihip Peoaqrlvania, the
oaCl^of the neat deeaie will be at least 1,000 feet in length,
' lOA feet «n bar beam, and draw at least 36 feet of water. This
,ii,MHiprt orsft will be manned by 2,000 men. This prophecy seems
to be a little far fetched, but if the prAgnae of the next ten years
eaa be messwed by that of the past ikriod there k a great likethe dream will be realised. If such shonld be the
MS it » intaroti^ to eosaider what the remit wUl be when
MMved in dnUan and cents, as k the modem eostom. There
kM sklBale placed on the probable eost of eonstmctiog or mainsoeh a Tcmcl. hat it k safe to plaoe it at #60,000,000 for
b«0dii« alone. At thk rate it woidd be a great bnrden, even
kr thk eooatry to support a very large fleet of such boats, but
te Ikat oast of the veaaels wonld be bat a drop’ in the bucket
lAsa compared with the expense of building dry docks and
divdgipg out the harbors of the country in order to aoeommodate
enft A vcasel built along these linos conld just
through the locks of the Panama Canal, and if the rate
of ptagnm ia bnilding was continned for a feV years beyond the
. tkayaar era it sronld bo impoarible to g^ the boats throi^ that
«• eoutmeted twelve years hence. .The alterations that wodfld
km to be made in the harbon and dry docks of tbe conntry would
• rtt np into the billions, all for/the purpose of fce^g step with
the naval pA^pam that has been mapped oat by the leading natioos
ti the oroitkisnt It u well to be prepared for war, bnt how many
Mtiirrr an there who can aflord to keq> up tbe pace until H reaches
the point oottined in Ae prphecy of Naval O
If almidy mwiM basknpt^ for even tbe moat powerful cboBtrks,
^ of which will be to no purpose except to sppesr on paper in
ths fink eolnmn when eompsrstive statistics are made of the naval
Mtiiigth of the woiW powers.
The deekkB eC the Wcotan Wei
give an apple show ih I^tkhwg next month k a good banaesB
Stroke ftjr the Weken Hiddiaa regioo, and ineidentaUy for the
entire sUte. It k good territory in which to find the class of
aKtlcra who wiH in the future prove a credH to tbe eommonitiet
where' they settle. It k in the center of the distriet where the
back to the soil movement has many adherents, and once the advantages of thk part of the state are laid before them by
of actoal fkiit grown here, snpplemrnted by a series of illustrated
lectures, the resiilts will be all that could be wished for. It will
prot-e even better territory than Detroit, where every hour that
ka show was Md open then was an average of two hmndred and
fifty people who passed through the ba&ding and admired the
prodneta that were shown and asked thonsands of qaestioni of
theoe who were in charge of the exhibit. When fruit like that
raked in Westam Wchigan k exhitHted in the non-fruit rakiiig
.dktrieta, it k bound to attract a large amount of attention, and
good re^ta are sure to follow on tbe trail of an exhibit-ef thk
nature. In order to secure a deairabk dasa of settlcn it k neces
sary to dww them v^t can be done on certain kinds of soil in
which the regiob abounds. Once convinced that they can better
themselves in the new region it k easy to secure them as perinanent
setters. Once here there k no danger of losing them again on
account of the climate and natural advantages wbidi eharacterisa
thk part of tbe state. Tbe exhibit in Pittabnrg will continue for
six days and wilt be given in the heart of the city, where everybody
will have a chance to see what the region bereabouU k capable of
producing in agricultural and hortienltoral lines.
Echoes Fran The
Oldoi Times
Takwt from Qrand Trsverae Harnlt ef
Thirty Years Age.
MILLER'S HILU
The itortloa ot Glen lahe wee
the narrows U troaan over, which
Mopa Uie steamer UsnaU nntil sprtag.
GRAIN.
Chlcaxo. Dec. ll.-W-brnt. SSHc.
Cora. 47%c. Oau. lt%c.
POTATOES
Cbleaao. Dec. 11.—PoUloes cuotedi
*t 456 50c.
From the Grand BatMa Eagle:
“Mrs. D. A. BlodgeU sad daughter.
Soak, ot this city, and Mina Clarabel
Hannah of Traverae City, leave sooo
for Oslttorsla to ipend tbe wlnter.“
John 3. Dunn baa
throosb Steele * TItua, the Cbaloopka
property lying two mllea northeast of
Traverse aty,- and adjolnlna CapL
Baldwins- farm, tor 11.150.
MOVE IS OPPOSED
D. V. Day has a b
H is sFared That I
The dktribotion of the political patronage of the sUte hy the
ipMatiiW Deaoeratie president, Woodrow Wikon, k esn^ same
ibsllliM'thst k nBBseeeniy and will avail tbe state central eomStaa aetthat when tbe pie k finally banded out. D k a waU
^'ES fh«
th« praaent memben of the eonmiWet were not
WftW of the nommation of Ur. WQaon during the convention
^lUhiaoze, and did ifll in their powtf to bold the state delegation
far &man and Clarit, even up to the last miimU of the
Mtatiag. They wotted many abifta in the vote to increase the
Usd d the speaker, and oidy decided to vote for Hr. Wilson after
ha had more
was needed to swing tbe nomination to him. Now
that the smoke of battle has cleared away these eame committeenm
that th^ have tbe right to say who shall have the offices
that are to be givea out and who shall not, leaving ont in the oeld
tbs am whoateodl^ the preaMeat-eleetfirom first to last Because
they oeeupy poakion officially at the head of tiie partr they beUsto that both the incoming imsident and hk active
are going to ut idly by ud aee their former opponents band oat
Ihs pea to their owa-favwed eoborU witbsut any psetek from the
■■M whs are fay all rules of priority aad custom entitled to have
the eay m-ttk matter. The ones who should be conralted and have
the ny'ae Tti who ahwW have tbe offices in MiehigAn are the men
who wocihffd f«- Hr. Wilson from the time hk naam was mentioned
.kites the eoDventioQ nntil he was elected. They are the men
"mi hlkidd he recogiMaad as the reel party leaden of the present,
Bad we believe ttet President-elect Wikon k the kind of a mao
Who win see to it that hk real friends have the say in the asatter
kMl the pct^ time comes. The Demoeratie sUte efatnl oom^mhtic'Ieadm have shown by their aetiom before and doling the
iaesvsiitioa that they an not aligned with the progreasive wing of
tba parlTv fled “-Hr. Wilson k one of the original progremives of
^ asmir it k hard to see why he shonld not cat loose from the
oGmmittea when H eomes to making hk appoiotnwnta.
UVk
V, AMA
V, UA|^
VU
Oeorae MlUcr hae cone
team to the rine woods i
Bertla. Dec. ll.—The prnpMltlon by
Gtomany to expel from the empire the
Standard Oil company by the eetabstate petreleam monop
tAj. U la beUeved. cannot bo raojliod.
The ■oToreaaat'e blU wui come np in
LONG LAKE.
k the nozl few
Tbe snow la nearly two feet deep on daya. aiM nnleea tho fforernment M
tbe level, maklaa egoMlent tlelgblns- ahlo to give positive amraace that
suXIcieBt oil can be obtained tram In
Tbw. Kete bne ban very sick tor
to avoid atmtoe
mftoa. tbo CaUhtolc Center and Soeome daya paaL
daUst-DeaoeraUe pantoa. who comkaas Tbarp. tbe -llUle son of Tol- Mood have 200 votea. w&l vote agalaat
Ue Tharp, was kicked by a boree a few tbo moaauTB. Insurtng Its defeat.
days since, and a vocad wu Inflicted
OB the head. H was tboagbt at flrst
tbe sknll ves fractured, bsk on e^mInatlon It wan found not to be. but'wss
severe flesh wound. He Is reobvertag alowly.
Lahto
The MaaMos tag hots contlnsM tta
male Uirasak tbn InasmenMe t
as we bar* bad ncMUy.
Local Mailcets
The |ioUlI» marRet »aa very oulet
yentTday. bat tbe sbow tbu snntlw
vHLpat the rcada la Sae coadUioa
mad'the tannere will make aood use
of tbe better lOada. Tbe commit
men are makini good use ot the
welsbBMUr’t home, sad the lltUe
“old bouse on tbe comer" will soon
be n thing ol tbe past.
It might well be called "Zimmerleans ’etock ynnli" from tbe nctlvlty
tbnt baa been dlaplnyed at tbe Pere
Inst few dam.
while tbe loading of (be stock
has been la progrem Three ears have
bewi SMt to tbe Chicago mnrhnt.
Two hundred bnshels of beans were
r«(«lved fmm Cedar Run. Lake Atm.
, muiaiHbnrg. Bendoo and '
Two bnodrod bosbeto of bockwheal
camR In by rail and several loads from
tbe fanners. ^Tbe mills have all they
can do with cuat«n*#ork.
' A atiidy of the last eenaus gives but llttie comfort to these Hop. D. C. L«ach atartod ca a buaw^ afe looking for a rednetioa in the eoet of living during the ims trip to Sprinxetdfl. Uo.. last Sat
emang-tean- Tbs figures show that daring the past decade, the urday monlnx.
ibspmred land in faraw .in the United SUtee has increased 15.4 OoL Lsroa Roberts was electod
per sMt, aodi the crop yield only about 10 pet cent, vAile the pop- Post conmawtor at the election of tho
nktliB in the
ptfiod has increased 21 per eenL These few MePhenoa Pool a A R, oC this
figures are enough to prove that something will have to be done pUco.
In order, to bring the production of the farms up to the standard Bov. Ooo. L. Monat of lonM «
wklM^her ean tidtt tare of the consumption of the country. An- hae parchaeed of Geo. B. Stoeto a half
t tact k that while the gmeral pof^tion has in- latereet la a asmber ot loU U SUela
rrpasfid at thk rate, tbe urban population has i
ed 84.8 per A Speacer'a addittoa.
X, HiBk ttet Gf the aouBtry has gained only 11.2 per eent, which Tnvereo CMy etreets were never
places a atffi fartiier strain upon the produeing elemeat of the UrcUm than sow. aad crowttod e
nati«" One thing that k very apparmt k-that vriiat k needed aad haar clerks show that oor basl___t k an effort that will reanh in getting more people into the aees nten sbaro la the aalversal
0Mtry and thereby toereaae the agrieultonl output of the nation, pertly.
fa te same parfied the value of farm eropa have increased 88 per Oar new co
ssBt, which k, of coarse, added to the living expensee of the pet^e O. P. carver, and family, have HTtvad
dn.tha efty- At the rate of inereme in the eonaOmption of farm la town and wUI rwMo tor the wtator
ptoAoek ft k-figured that within tiie next ten yean the export of In the bsase '
owned by J. W. Hlltoa.
fam predoee win have eompletely stopped and the country wiU
1» iookiiv akewheia to laake op the deficiency, and foodstoffs will
m. A Dtlaoa ptoce of MstoeiHy o
reperted aa beds soU le
to ha uapofftsd iimtohd ef tent abroad. When the i»«blcm toaursemtiy
r ia te tee it oob be ee«n that the people wm Sakasl Storor ot ladMan. ban pamed
Awouldlikg
I P»Bent They are the mewt appredated
gifts because they are useful and last so
long. A UtUe Christmas money goes a
long ways at Douglass & Kellogg'i|
. *'u, Ci.
^..
S:;;;;;;
ORAtN.:-TnV.ra. CIt, Mlinilg C.
......... “
■ FREIMAN & CO.
TcdkEaslra
lyl—
732 E. Fnto Si Both rWs.
By tbe "Ka-olsr" method I can re
move llKwe aching teeth toteolute);
without |>aln. and‘ without the use of
uncOD^^clou*nc*s
Mg» to produce unc^n^;rtou*nc»s
People of nervous temiwrametii snd
s will s
Wiib weak I
••Ka-olaf" -method of paWles* ri
lion.
DA V. O. KIN-YON.
206-208 Wilhelm Block, with l>r HoWo
worth. Traverse City. Michigan.
NeTXBIto
DRESSED POULTRY
^^WANTED
Oellveriea Each ^
^ ........
Get our "intirurtions for KHlIng and
Dressing." snd prices before tiringlaa
to markec
i
itiven an aitei nomat^l^
smalt. CiB-^ write ferprieea.
THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO.
wnciuuL
CIDER AFFLCa
plaa. par 100 Iba.........
canal, we are conilderinff It Coo much
from a selBah atmndpolnL We i
thinking only of our export trade
of wbat we will tell and not'enough
of onr Import owdo or wbnt wo will
buy Exchange of prodneta is tho Ittk
i ,
>h. m, i.r or o«ol..r, A. D,
New Tork. Dec. It.—Jnstke Goff of
lo. I
np PARDEE A HUNT PRODUCE CD.
the sopreme court today seoteoced
CIU. phone OfQce 115. Residence H3l
tormor City Chasherlain Charles
nov 26 to Ian 1
FUR MARKET
Hyde, oonvictad of extorting a bribe
Husk rata ...................................*se«c
tram tho Northern faink tor tbe bene
fit of tbe banhrnpt Carnegie Toisi
cempnny, to servo fram two to three
and one-bait years In Bing Sing,
prisoner was released on $25,000 ball
pva<tta|f argon BOW ragardlng the leTbe ‘‘CHLORIDE
gaBty of his convtetJba.
pun
I- I
MORTGAGE SALE.
TelaphoM Rolen,
Default hnvlag Iwen made In '4he
n roQulres l*0 years to grow •
<>r a certain ninrumge made
toot cedar pole for telegnsA parpesen. coDdltkma
A. Wllcoa 1.............................
> WBCtt.
_______ .
. .
. _ MMl ..^
MlcbUran. In favor
- of Pete
Peter F. Urdie.
of the same idaee. dated March
____ ...
2. A.
D..I9H. and recorded In Ue office t
The Deiry Men ftm
tbe Reglater of Deed* for Grand Traverso cmmiy. in Ubtr 5» of Mortgages
milk and bkter <
u^Dg hAiivi__
on twgro 522 and 823 on tbe 25th day
CONDITION POWl»at. It kcept
or March. A IW 1911. on which mort
gage there Is cMlmed to be due at tbe
date of ttale notita tbe antn of Btiditygeneral roadiltoDlng powder for cowr. three and lO-lM tSn-lS) dellnra. and
title, abeep. hogs and no salt or iiroeeedinga at lav having
poultry. P
<been Instituted to reixiver the money
8(M by
secured by aald mortgage or any imit
drugglata.
thereof.
•
Nov. therefore, by virtue of tbe
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
mH oonDefault h^ been made la the'
^
^
ht“ArthSJ
provided, notlee p borvby
P’U RS
U-T"
«'■■•=•••••............................... ... ........................-
Rer. Jeha Cook haa been boMIna
meettnss each week at the Duris
dhonsa. They are weU attooded.
EVERYBODY!
;;3S
Alas. HuMlnantol alao mat with
accldcitL He wsa worttln* lo the barn
aito rw aaalast a pltcbforfc handle. Teak Meaty From Uatoi to Help Out
Btrildnirbito In oae ot tbe eyet. Tbe
•ankrwpt Cantogie Tnart
id la quite severe as well as paln-
Mrs. Anna J. Ctxik from Orut cevntr. Indiana, la boldiBg a eerti
tneeUngs at the FHeada rtmirh. The
beaan on Sunday last and
wlU bold for an Indeflnlte Ume.
Cam AM macs.
OMse cam mi Fivk areka, Traverae CMy. MMa
and rwrded In the office of Ui* regl* ,uctloa to tbe blgtoest bidder nT the
Ol urana ,,^bI door ©f tbe Court House op
ira>erBv, biiu blsic oi miauum-.i. a.u Waabinffton nroet. in the city ef Trav(he mb day of October. A. D.. 1907. to erne City. Michigan, that hems roe
liber 55 of mortgage*, on page 631. on Idaee where tbe Circuit Court for the
which mortgage there Is claimed to be County ol Grand Trareree Is held, (be
due at tbe date of ttaU nnoUce. for prin- premises described la said lanrtgage.
therw
or to mnch theseof aa may to neces
FIfiy-i
sary to par tho mdoubi dne on aald
($656,251 DolUrs. and an att
mortfiage. taclodtog Intareai i
of Twenty-Five ($25.00)
LIVelTOCfC
wrtgage. aa
provi
Itteen ...
_______
suit or proceedings t Uw havia
Tbe premisM being desertbed In
-.n InsUtntod to recover the moneys sbM Instrument as follows; That par
seenred by said mortgage, or any part cel of-laod.located in tbe township of
thereof.
Peninsula, county of Grand Traverse
and aute of .Michigan, viz; A part of
toe oMhe power o. ................
,lot two. known’as a port of.G^k lot
sold raertgage. and the statute In 1^ between lot preTlouely
previously sold \lo E. J.
onso made and provided, on Friday. Brinkman and..................
the highway north
i
of
width, vlt; 20 feet
.................. 10c the 10th day of Jami^. A. D-, 1918. •
CklckMia. draaaed .
Kk In the■------------afternoon,- the
belnr 20 feel wide
w_______
at 2 o'clock
,«.VA. of
... Unrt
...... being
- - un-j
.- 1, parcel
east
Oeooa. dreaoed ....
derslgned wUl, at the court house to-.^d approximately 30 feet
the clty
Dnrte dreaaod
long north and aonth. locatad la-the
ttae plac.
. Old UlsTorkoyi. dressed .
the county of Grand Traverse is halA slon. Mlcbigan.
sell at public
Qblle auction,
aucUo to the higheil
bidder, the premises described in
mortgage.
PARM C. GILBERT,
aforesaid due on said mortgsge. with
Attorney for Hortgassa.
5 per cent Interest, and nil leggi
BusIncKs address. Traverse City,
costs, together with salrt stlorney’s
to-wlt; IaoI* twenty-three (231
Hay .................................................117011
.sept 19—(hniwdec II
twenty-four <24) of block four
In Perry llannah-s Third (Srrt)
Addtllea to the City of Trsvme City.
FARM FROOOCE-aolllea Frtos
NANCY HINSraiA.
Mortgsgee.
8MEDLET. L1N8EY A UIJJE.
WUI Pay Hlglicat
Attorneys (or
- -•
Nancy
y Hlnsdlll.
lUi
Prices lor
Grand
X8-240 Honsmian Bulldlm
STry-huU^......................
Rapids.' Mlchlgsn.
oei 10. IT. 24. 31.
8 noT 7. 14. 21. 2$, dec
6. 12. IB. 34.
HYDE SENTENCED
€ind cf IfMw hemsinp
^
Boaato. Dec. U.-Cattle-R«celpu.
1M €*jv: actlre. ettady. tVWVXO.
Calveo-Aetiva. tseiS.M. Sbeop-IUoelpia. t.oes; activa SS.t&es.M: No.
2. S5. Ho|»-Roc*1pt«. «.»0; fulriy
active. I7.C&07.TO. tteoias at |7.M.
Five degreea shore aero Is tbe leweat ttan mercery has Indicated her
A Lhe^bffHalJssiie
DoiiiaBss & KeUogg
uvcarocK.
FatOmg Am>l* Skm
.
mu
OEASD nivnn hblau) aho'^tbsi bat xaoix, nraBon; w. is,tua j
PAOS TWO
MRS. MnU SUB
Mieeaa Endsd
Birtttotg.
on Hor
Mrs. Aona Sales, aged 4t years,
marketa we
mniWe tor tbe pradwife of George Stoe*. 616 Bast Eighth
nets of the
tbe canal, as w^ swbntweeaaeen streeL died yestordav arter an lUnw
which haa laaied over live yem althou^ she bad been confined lo her
bed only abont eight weeks,
erary and ednmunnal i
day
was her b)rthdsy. which brings
nnd InattoRtons. from
tbe strange coioddeiiee of having en
tered tbe world and left it on tbe aa
boys' chibs and tweparnury ach
Mwnid take up the stady of thF Paa- day and almost at tbe same.hour.
Mrs. Sale* U snrvived by ber boaama canal aad whnt It menaa.
only to oar Unda bat to onr tnRbenee band. one bratber. FVnnk Bbover. ot
amcenc the natRna. Only in thU way California, and ono stster. Mrs. Lena
can we Inongntate and deeetop a reel Austin, of this elly.
Fanerol services wffl he bsM fram
enaMe ns to ronllge large beoeflts tbe fbmnv borne FH
from tbe roual tn tbe abertt possible * o'rdoat. Rev. Wllhor W. Uclte oSItime.*
ACCUMULATOB**
The "Chloride Accumulator" elimiiiataf the old
annoying n^c^ssity of running your engine at night
and obviates the danger of breakdomi at vital mo
ments—it makes your light instantly available and
always dependable.
Our interesting book. "Light Yoor Country Home
by Electricity." will be mailed you. Write for a copy.
ir Sale
By
J. W. JACKSON,
Ohio Horses and Moles
I Have eome Heavy Draft Hotae^ aome
*
Light Fann Hones, and Malei
FDR SALE.
WM. TROUTWINE,
Qmcb aty Deilvcgr Ca.’a Ban
J
WDBiEflRIlEgS
edited tram local mrera. and the par-lhanda. ausd tftotdiiM- tff' eboiilder.
ebarnac at the loveet vhctemOe prieeejthliik in barmonr. aad vof^'lagedter
M «eruia commodiUes—each ac fer- for their mntoal uplift and financial
UlU^ apnrias matertile, fruit jweUara. }ist as terd headed bB*1packacee. etc, can be made one of neas men do to acoompllah bis thlncs.
How HiU
W«rid Pnnt U F«rmert antt ^e meat ralnable moTementa ererjin other lines of aeUritr.
•el in iBoUon fOr the apbuUdlnc of] The undeaer to nnlu ooes brain*
Pnilt &owtM WMd Wark !■ Harmoajr.
.Northwestern
MldUsan.' 1 shall do W moner with those of other
# Mm WMMm.
this as a fnilt (Ivwer and laraier in for the purpose of aebteTins a
this section and as ooe who beUerea] thing worth doing U chnrsctertsUc of
Ae«*>UJW Totir
vm iBTtta^ to piT- that the organiutloa and operaliM
that the Ume has eoaa srben pra->all inteUigeat a>cs whose minds nte
BM a mHm of artV:iM>t tho booe- or a veil
anaocJatlon for the' dbcert of the aeoeesitlef of U(e for occupied with basinesN propositions,
fits to be d«
pnrvoBe of marketlac farm produrte (he people of the world sbooid iolL^Onlf the narrow-minded and dcecs'
MBoag tartoera. I ahall try to abotr for b«tur t>rlces than those i»ir re-
iinr
A Suggestion for Hen Who Buy for Women.
The Holiday Sale
Of LADIES* and lOSSES’ WEARING APPAREL
AT
XLie
Barney
Co.
•*nc style Slerc** FnrnlsheB the sorest GUIDE TO HEN
who in cboMiBO **FOR HER** want Dependable Goods. Be
sure style ** IS RIGHT,** Shape, Size and HI CorrecL
The Latest Designs (gathered from the leading style centres) in EURS,
SUITS. LONG COATS, COSTUMES, DRESSES, are priced below
all former prices at Holiday Time for umilar values—
For Qnnllllco Ihol are Pre-enlaent
w
I
On all paid or Unpaid approvals, you may be assured of the fairest treat
ment ; exchanges cheerfully made or your money refunded.
$1S COATS h SUITS h
The Finest Collection of greqtly
reduced, high quality, new styles ever
shown at a Holiday Sale. Other
groups. 'Special—
A third to a half less
FOR GOOD SUITS
Strictly tailored, staple iu shade,
weave and design
».7S, 19.59, 2LS0, 24.50 59.00, $13.7Sy 520.00
Fim Unde^iced : Natnral Fox, Wolf, Lynx, Opossum, Iceland Fox SetsEXTRA SPECIAL —SIS, S22.SO, S33 7S, S36.50
inSSES* GREY SETS.-EXTRA SreciAL-tS.75. $€.4S. f7.M
LARGE PILLOW and BOLSTER HUFFS—Sale Pilce-$l?.75,f9.75, $7.7ff, $L75,15, S.4S.
Eastern Mink, iap Mink. Brilliant Seal. Civet Cat. Fine i)possum. Natural Raccoon. Jap Lynx,
French Coney, in separate pieces (some from broken Sets), at about mere cost of hides.
' Buy your Fats early, while the assortment is good. End-of-Seasan
Ptices RIGHT NOW.
trte character ^ is i
b*orrbodr-«T«a et b
the IKe of a hermit, eidier In U»
imiBooJr acceptad
of the
term or In’s buslcess wsf.
'
b Pwemt a Lnsdm?
The greot maxim, “la Vak>B la
StrcDsU.’' U Itaa eoraar stona of bU
praaeet dsr acblTeuent la the boalpoUUrml. Mdal
rctMow*
worids.
-Ctooptniloii'’ Is oalr a
of tba word *dor-
sheelB of progress woeld be tenmd
If aS corporatieu ud their toneoca tfKMild be sDddeelr
from ovr dTitisdUmi.
-dsaAr Btrair Of tbom. u ear 9
ialwe CritMa w«Md aag.
U< it be nDdarmeod that
an apologist tor the wrU Beta-ath
tbam I a
apologUt fer the eail «
indh-idaal. but 1 Mli
Ins anr mieetiea hi i
s.a. Hnmaii.n.».;
look about as and Indulge
in such a rererie for a (DonenL The
ptaee BOW occnpltd b>- Trareree Ciir
be a wlMerneai or at beet
onlf the site of a small hamlet had
men united ihdr cvltal
Uefr business aUlltr to build
roads and Ueamboat llnM to proride
1 rarillties for all who
choose to locate hew.
Corporatlooi haring auppUad there
conrenlenre*. «» find that all the
eenditlena.
Rockers lll me aly. NomiBR OBOTC anrofvlxte
ior « Christ—peeOCaL
Jnllns Canpbetl, 123-
urge corporation doe* not behave It
selr properiy towanls the public at
*n times, and yet who could be
^“^ed that we would he able to
failed is what thar aM M M S
Cbt I
bare mit mlUlona' «t tadlTtMU'l
t do not and It cult, as Bse&d
eaS. Mr bow^ as* flatanUr **rr ed lb what^er bl^i!*P«»a
caimot tak, a eathartle ol
It doM lat b«wr to do ao.
rot and was tbrmfara a ««rr
osatul nwdiclna to mo. Bat 1 aeOca dees baro come abort n
that Um new
bas a slight lax- their work*
Wben I WM a. tay M <ay f
twaiubltorr for me'ta wm. I ww
tana, aa Iriab ■MStbro
worked for my latbar. Mj
a fiiwt claaa batter mat
To this tetur
aoUood that the Iriahmaa t
iMr: Tea, t .
eewiatn a laaaUre ^maat.
Tsa nay butter. Opa day. wtifto *
abauU therefore tab* the old Pwuna
him la the hay fWd my I
I«nies. the teadlag i
QCa>tar-BO) which has no laxative
slty prompted BM to aM
«*hUe
cents.'the bankii.
..................
tba
.
cnaUtrles and
olhBrt. Stop the work!
______ ttwU* IrUhman wbf he did Bot eat I
He
replied.
-Well, once I got aoMi
.n
..a Wh.t w«t>M
uiisamur le iimuiioe lae
ol alt of them and what would the
j|,nalin m connoctlao with IL
bouer la my month and I ma
loan anoBBt to. either for the pres-, Tlwrefore Manalli
my mlad never ngala to nab
ent residents or for the fartuer*- of Psruna. In order
require a laxative. But in caj
butter, even if I lira to bo
hoaflv* Is waatied ttw chdaetlsB to bnndred yaora oM.the place noon be deserted hr
trast tba ,.Ww Fii ■■ ymi apeak -of
Tbe attiuide of some pcopio t
Manr
of
the
people
seveniv-fiv^ l«r cent of the presentj aitida
to take the old >*ersna found corporations are aUmt as a
popuUUon*
I^«
the inaltkM of that Irisbmi
• home in Traverse To meet those eases I am having man- hmter.
Isiok Inin
the oid Perona under Ihe
Ot)- or on the neJghboring farmii. Ev ufaclured
Tbe summing op of tbe *
r Katame, and If
ery stove or furnai-e wUeb beaix a anxious to get thee old Peruna
Perm eneilr
as It used to ha mad* you san do ao.*
home is made by a corporation,
PERUNA
II
FOR
SA1.E
AT
AU,
to think horn- ae <-oold get along with- DRUG STORBB.
od by which many paraoos a
out them or how aa tndfrtdual i
mtriAL'jrartrB —Manr paraoe*
are makinK Inqulrtei for Ue eld- small capitol may ocoomp
chaalc would succeed la making
.time i'vnioa. To sooh would say. getber whal ooe cooU
sluveT etipealally at the present prices this formula 1, now put out undrr the sKine.
of corporation made stores. Bver)As this arilcto is m
Ohio. WHie them and they will Ue
Ollier nriMe of. furniiure or oonvea- ptoased to eend you a free hoeklek
I shall show In i
fence In every home, the chairs,
licleu at least founeeo puM<vo ^
tnhlee. the hook-cxHcs. ihe sewing maImporUat ways in vUA t
oUUm. U» UU.1..I
th.
tt. Ion. oori>«.IIo.. dadte valuable benedtla by «
piciures ou the wall, the hooks.-ma- fore men united to form dotporalioM market their i^uducts aad toka
gatincs aud neaspapers. the bed- to supply so many of th* neoeasitles Uln Bupplle* }oint]y.
nioB) outfi's, the kilcbcQ and dining«mvenlenc«s-of model
I slixll aboB- that tbo MMO
i>y corpo^
. .
, . JTl Practteally every wagon, every plan of doing boslM. In pal
rations, composed of groups of Indl-J
^
»ln-n«b. compared with the I
Ivldusi. aho hate had business. laiel-;«'‘«>*hand tool nal. is as tbe finished topo I
llgence and alirca dnes* enough to pul every hanveas and every olher Im »mall bt-mp of manilln i
their money together fur the porpoae plemenl used by the farmer* of this iKMiing tbe same.
of making UiMe ctuninodltles and cuuniry is made by a cor|K>ration.
I ahall he pleased to boro av «
ficlling them at a profit.
| It Is only when we go into parts .
r cooimuntcate with me oo tbla ^
every tamer pays bis money for ibs world where a crocked aUdt la! iect.
_______________^
all of these UnsB of corporaikm made siHI used to scratch the ground Um'.
Eooda and doM not seem to have any av get away from corpotuUon made
dnat tha TNsiMa.
"Oppwtnnttr
malty baosim M •
desire to go back to the style of lit-'tools, luplements. macUMs, furniIng which |>revalled eentartes ago. be- lure and pleaanre vrtildlea. De ae t door.* "Then why AooT a
,
* want lo go to live in such regions
125 Uidon Street
Doc. 12
i*
•“«»«» *«
jtaeive cento per pllon If bob
Great
FTolidav Sale
Oar Great HoUday Sale wUI beat aU records lor NliietecB HnndreA Twelve. Not only wtll
Bve show and <Aler for sale taandreds and Utensaads <4 the newest, MelUcst Olngs tar nse*
tal and pvaeOcal Holiday GUIs at special prices, bat there wUl be mneb that Is needed In
wearing apparel tor men, women and cbildren—tlial Is strict new and desirable—fhat
will go at poslllvely the lowest prices of the year.
Sale Starts SATURDAY - Contlnuea nnlO New Years. 1913
Tbere*s Nothing
Ladles’Oresses, Goafs, Soils, elc.
FURS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS
like
■oUday fiale Mecs Meaa Uaasaal Saviaas
LAOtCr NEWEBT DlfCa8£8
Ukucr fmEasEk of nUk. ewth
and T^vet. none but new«A myiea.
vcorth «P to t:'-.oo. will go to this
ANOTHSII LOT -OSHAaiEB'
and SMaca* ORESaEA^ Wide of
this Holiday Rale at 94AS and ••.4b.
LADIES' SUITS at
•I4AS and bltAO.
ifllAO.
LAOIET surra in tbe aewast
raU mat Wlatar atylca la oavy
blaa aergen. tine, black .and brown
cbevioto and whipcords, gray an!
brawn Bovlty aUxiorea. eic_ suits
worth m to tUM and 45U.U0. go
In ihb dlolidM
.at aSAO.
•UAO. 9MA0 and ttfiM.'
tw.-L a
rwto-srfiriiA .
LONG COATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
LAOIE6' NEW LONG COATS In beauti
ful rbitHbiUu. Buu.'lfB. novelty and plain
materials. «kc.. all with ii>c newest soske.
mufficr or odlucutblc sbswl collars: aiyle*
(hat faivc sold reodlly at fK-.OO. tiM.OK and
go Is thlK -Holiday Sale at MAE
•11.S0. «14. 914AO and »1»A0.
LADIES' CARACUL COATS: eplctrfid.
a-arm garment* -mlib the large shawl «x.llar*. nlrviy lined and Isllored throughout,
worth from
lo
an- In this'
HoUday Sale at SS-Sa
---------------B.
SI2A0. $14
$ and SIASO.
high■est grade gartueeu.
.rtueeu. satin lli
lined, all «f!b
the large shawl collar*, go I Slit great
Holiday Sale at S16A0, S24A0 ■d S3L0a
A FEW LADIES- PLUSH OARMENTS
that were Sis.tm will be doMd■ .>ut to llret
comm during thl* Holiday Sale -t . $13.50
ONE LOT OP LADIES' and MISSES'
COATS In black and novelty cloth, .blochlllaa. etc, with tbe new style toilar*—
c^au that were ST.30 and tia.lM. to he
cloaed out In Ibi* lioUday Sale al S4AS and
S6.4C.
Select Your
Christinas Gifts
From These:
Hosiery '
Gloves
Neckwear
Jewelry
BanOkerebiels
Hand Bags
Bat Pins
Belt Pins
i^tty Linens
Knit senris
Sweaters
Waists
And li n h-re that youll find the i
pra iral *IyW Fur* t^
c mrl.vly r-1
,n,i uplodx’r
_ . I'urt
_______of ISlK-k
Ml* or ItrowQ « on,y. Isultlia
d Hod Fox. nui'k't
Mink. Russian Martin. ioahelU Oiiouom.
- .. Rhawl,. i»<wrf,. etc.. at *Se. $15d. UM.
$3.00. I
rto, up to S39-50. Fur Muf.N ui all oizef. plain, pillow.
r fancy sha|~-e. ei S1.2S. $1.50. $2.00. $2.50. $3.50. $430. up io 46230.
. l-'ur Sefil . $2.50., $S3.7S.-$4 50. $6.50. etc, up to $97.sa
i
DRESS SKIRTS
All of our new>-vt and best styles, many
of them r*^lved within the pa!<t few
week»..atv ail apeilally priced for tbi*
gn-wl Holiday Sale at S230, $3.90. S430.
$535 aru^l
-1S6.7S.
LADIES' KIHONAS
Kimoitaa, made of the prv-itiest fleeced
good*. (Tepcs. ar.d fine silk niuteriaU. are
ail aper-lally prlt^ for ibl« Holiday Sale al
flee. $130 SEES and $330.
LADIES' WAISTS
All of tbit si-WKineewcwi waist* are Inriudi d in this great Moliday Sale.
RSIkr. I
Batir
atinc. vie., at $1.40. $235,'
LACMES- SHIRTS
Ladi**' Shirts, with the eoft. high turn
over collani. and iura-ba<lc caffs; In differ
ent stylet: make ac evcellml gift. Holiday
Sale prices ....................flSe. $135 and
and $130
CHtLOSEN'S COATS
8ARV COATS, worth up to SC.Ofl.
io Ibis Holiday Sale at $1.95, $230.
S2.90 and $430.
MISSES
AND
CHILDREN'S
COATS, worth np to
In this
Itofulay Rah- at $230. «330, $430
and $63a
SILK PETTICOATS
Silk Petticoau in biacA and Mlora. at« apeclally pr^ed for tbla
HoUday Sale at S13S, $235 and
$335.
LADIES' SWEATERS
Tbe most enensi^ line of
Swe-aters in tbe city. Ail kinds
and oDkirs. marked down for this
Holiday SMe to $135. $235, i230,
UM. $430, $63$ and $63a
See eoC flse
Cat dan for Xms I
seals.—Julias C
m-m Uoloa I
il-fi
TRAVERSE CITV
’V
ti hr WB who ra*
rtsk tbelr BMoar vM MharaS
eakip the cU holBaa* BBSer tlm
of taw*
iwttbsUBdlag an tbla wwtt 4
11%;
yi-i' I
-
tf
mem- F.
Traverse Region
orday OTcalag. Cards and geaeral
v enation iiaased the evcelng all
LOANS'CA.HAMMOND
OK REAL ESTATE
«uickl]\^Tbey were then ewDed to
dining room, where the UUe fair
rroaned under Its load of
the mainland and the lalaad. while
WU.LIAMBBURC.
White and Batfacr
♦
will
be the
gneau«f Mr. and Mra. George Tblriby
taken of the group.
IXW. 9.—Mra. lUUle at Traverae City.
HoMie ia on the tick UsL
The |>eoi>lc of R. F. D. No. i are
Baby
Bunting
The l.«die8' AM Mcleiy beta their gtad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Lemannual bazaar, accompanied by a anp- ard Herrington and EdJtb to tbeU «1d
toVn ball, teat
Friday borne.
Daddy doen*4 80
tohmrtforn^bitdcm*
tol^tbebal^wuin.
He « led rocnaotic.
but oore pracbcaL
day with tri.-n«la ai Harker Creek.
He buys a
evr-Biag,
ia(,
_About
ySI was cleared is i
i(i|>'r and sale.
reeuU (fT Hie
fj. C. Pray
baa
mo.ved
BtomobUe and a railroad bkndrar
Everyone had a good lime.
into
pore-based of
bla
Arch
Wilbur SUUs will move Into
l.ait of Sira. Eriima St-ofleJd's house,
. I..CW1S returoed to Kalkaska Sat
Warren
Mr. and Mrs. t'lias. Blllnian el!>eci
taaiTy and •-omtoruiblc in their new
to leave soon for Ht-rlda to >i«ej.J Jh.
ijoUBC-
wint'-.-.
They have been living In a
tent since the bufblng ot tbelr borne
Tse sn’-h".
their new home at Northjmri, where
•Mr. Si ill* and Prod Avery liavc ojiea-
Mrs. M'ill Sweet
Mai-foD Merrill
movlne bark .to
the farm this week.
Mr. ami Mrs.
Felix
.Mina
at
.Miss Marie Stiles
was
Monday
The
m W^tern. wa* read and enUorwHl
price Offered
ideaaatiily
h>!ella Wade and Flor
hOK b.v-n
Munro
where they fell on aerount of the of-
mas eve and ('lirimaiaR day..
Hilly
the Bhorlsl^ted Will discontinue their
Manistee.
Culv-r-r hUK
farut.
teiuraed
from
.
Emma Rlit.n- and
SOLON.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦
♦
Soion, Dec. 9.—Three men are lay
in order that (hey may move iu before
Resldenee.
We bear that Leonard
spring lo Frank Marcnre.
souiheosl of town.
Mra. Italnstock and
Will
Traverse City on business today.
Bd Cate went on the (rain Wednes
house farm'toolt and machinery.
Chester Mearbem is
cutting
Mulugaii.
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Kind of BuslMrn..
l■lac.‘ «vi Dcing Biisinc* .
Il
l's?
if!;:;;,
Trnicrrp CHy Hrewinx Co.........................
Joseph .Miller and IWnlel 1‘ahl..............
- Wo are glad to hear that Mrs. M. A.
„
<ir auept
i»r ar.'ii.
v;:it)iifii'iiii..ig 1. .lit
Mrs. Zole Connlpgham was around
Tiaver-.- fii.-, ’
-S.'lihig
as
■
li ill
g=s=
~3-r-
rravers.’ City. J
buzx
wood Kipce he quit work at t>dar.
r
ill
. Mb-h....
Miiriiut
Mdriiii
day night lo Traverse City.
'"liliSii liii
laid T.-., iLnU.iq 5|.. ,
'i .v-r.'.-. fr .
Herb Cork has *(al:cn sleighs
4
ACME.
4
camp to b« rpady (or logging when 4444
4444444444
low conics.
Acme, Dec'. 8.—The party In honor
Tom Good It.buildlng an adWian
ot Vener Siffert was well attended and
his bam.
good lime reported.
John WTiite recently took aome a|s
Tlieo. Wlilteford went lo Travers*
City Saturday.
week.
Briggs went to
Imlliug
Mis.
Traverse
l,ewis
City
last
Wedui-sday on busiiiesa
Carl Kohn and Basil and ^Stephen
I'owell
l*een
»
Mrs. Emily Rose and
Cedar, Ron. Dec. t'.—Th.- lunils-rnieii
are gtnd lo see the snow coraing.
Saturday at
has
txans for Tiieo. WTilleford the iiast
CEDAR RUN.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦ «'4
Kay
Koy'WIthey liiade a trip lo Bates
home with
Saturday.
h.vs
been
Miss Emily Uannon lias been work
assisting
Frank Shorter in the store for s
ing -for Mrs. reter Eniiuv«l (or ib<-
daya
pa»l week.
Andy Kline Is
Isaiah Skiver was a Tranerse City
rsllcr last week.
woricing
for A. 7..
Green.
'
John L^non had a sick horse for o
The Young i'eopte's Harvester class
m?
gave a suiqier Saturday evening. Su|s few'dayt, but It Is belter now.
The Sunday school class held their
was adrved to 36. The evening
was sjicnt in apeaking, singing, play
ii^thig for December at Mias Mar
ing gaines*and music.
uLrite Johnwh's.
A class i«|icr
The li.-xl nieetinp
vfill be held January 2nd at Miss Ix>t
was rend by Edmund Zeiglcr.
S. A. like war, a Traverse City call lie Stiles'.
Cbariey Wells has iHKto working for
er last week.
.Mrs. Will GrilTitli and sons. George John l^'iuon the ]>aft week.
Mr. and Mrs. 0>de lloxslc were
ami Wilbur and Mrs. H. H. Crain
.C. Snifth.
daughter visited Mrs. K. L. Cralu Wi-d- rallent on
I
Hi-nry- llolf has guuo to Traverse
uestlay. ■
City (or Ihe winter.
Winer t'rain drove a couple of lum-
Ezra Withev
>r lnape<tors over to East Kasson
butchered
^»■o «nc
hogs Saturday.
and Maple City last week.
A report w-« roetived from Wm.
Wesley Wares spent last week in
Travem- City., baring bis eye treated, Tlbbllts of Dcm.U that hU hand is no
ht-tier.
which w-as hurt some time ago.
Mrs. M- A. Ilyan went io'"Travrrrr
MUs Ada Darken spent Saturday
City f>ida>- evening to stay over Sun
evening wlih MUa Sadie Crain.
IS Days
Before Christmas
Traverse day.
Hazel W. lls has gone to work al
Cii> visited iriends and relatives here
Traveme City.
week.
Mr and Mrs. Seeley visited her (a
Mra. Fknnie
Norris
oT
4444444444444444 4|ther and mother over Sunday.
CEDAR R. f. D. NO. 2.
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CEDAR CITY.
Cedar. Dec, S.—T, W. I-ocfflcr had
the niisfortnue to lose
one
voung tmiu last week.
4
Will be Busy Days W^ith Ds
of bis 4444 4 44 444444 4 44 4
t'c-lar riiy. Dc-. ft—The voung p<-o
Our Bargain Festival in Store mij lining (airc li.is brought us many
people anxious to secure ih’e bargains t.ncrcil
It will pay to come here fir nrticles f.ir prese.nt u.^^e as well as for .
Holiday Presents.
______.
pie of r.-dar met at ih.- h.itiie of Mrs
Mrs. Asa Alien of MHler's 'lim B
vlRiting htTdaughter, Mrs. Arthur Me- Vlack Satiirlay cv.-nini: ami ..rgani/.-d
a literary cUih. .Mr^. Norman J’alm.-r
Qnccr.
-'In.; Meachan and Mrs. Prankfatber acted as chairman and (he (ullowitig
offieerii were
eh-Cted:
Misn
Eih.-l
attended lodge in Cedar Thursday.
hViJik Marque ha* moved to fedar.
bvviiic sold bis farm to l,eonard Her
deni:
rington.
irrasurer
'
....
T. Vr. Good. John
Feggnson .and
Mvrlk- Sw-et.
secrelary
The mw-tings will be held.
Saturday evchltum.
J, c; Vlack drove .-i lumeh of cattle
Win Clark are out wiih their wood
ivuchine. sawing wood tor those who thiough to Traverse City Wednes.Uiy.
They- were sold,to J. \V. 7in.memuin.
are in nt^ed.
itor Wedneclay. ,
*
Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Core of Trav and brother the ,uis. w^.
JcH- Shalda. Jr. has sinrte.1 in a.s aiv I
erse City visifed relatives here Thurs
day.
jprinii.-- in Mr. Kin's lianies* shop I
Mr. and Mra. A. 3 White and Estlicri He is n nephew of Mr. Kill.
jup.sed through'Solon Friday evening'
from Crese^t to Traverse City.
The "M«." club i.f Cedar were iiuli-
Mr. 'ed and right royally entertained i.y
Whtte wR] -divide hla Ume toriwwcn; Mr. mod Mra. WSI.Chaae of Solon Sai-
HAMILTON Traverse
CLOTHING
CO.,
City.
NT. B. ,
Mrs. Mason was a Trav. r^e City vis
Among the noriccable improvements
around Soloa statiem are M. A. While's
Mr. and Mrs. Mason have fK-en ernew barn and the cement sieiw to the
schfud house.
tertaittiue Mr. M«scn-s'fath.-r\ moil-.er
Corner FroDt and Union Streets.
Traverse City.
.
•
iiiillEliiiiil
SM-.”""""::;:;::
iis|||
rss;
art
their itaccnis.
IVAirS DRUG STORE
■
.
Travers.: City.
Mores
Joreph Klepac...
Anion ilubka ...
JcMi.h Toploka .
I.oule 1-antner ..
Jphn lloollhan ..
Odie McGary •••
Uiuls W. aiedcr
11 was
lonesome for them where they bou^t
riko silent
If you think of making someone a due leather
present, be sure and look through our line. You
can't afford to miss it. No trouble to show'goods.
i
1
.. "«B=:
another cold speJL
Arthur" Stiles
Ladie^'Hand Bags ....................50c to $6 00
Pocket Books. Purses
10c to
00
Card Cases............... .................. 25c to SJOO
Bill Books............. *................ . .25c to $5 00
Playing Card Sets.......... ........50c to $2.00.
Gem Traveling Sets.................50c to $10.00
Cigar Cases. Leather Writing Sets,
Clothes Sets, etc.
s’S
OrapJ Trnv'crfe County Tnstahrrr.
..............................................
Mlll.>r
Ideji lo the cider mill.
h there anything in the Gift line that
makes a finer, more durable present than a
piece of fine leather goodi? We flatter
oursdves on having the best line of leather
goods this year that we have ever shown.
We buy direct from one of the largest
manufacturers in the United States, conse
quently we can make you seme handsome
prices..
V
w-qck of a little dau^ U:r larra to Mr
Uklng orders for goods.
Fine Leather Goods
for the Holidays
U.-Icb
Mrs. Mari- Gi.«. o-i. ;V.-'.l -w. rd la^l
ing (he Soor In the IHekcrmaii house
S. II, Cate Is putting up a building to
jCity Book Store
>
urninr Fiiday nitht.
UetroIL
Name of ivraon. Conwraiion. Aasm la-j
Hon. Company or Co-Pnrinerahip
laying a Tax.
i
is visiting at her bonie.
A most delightful showing is now ready for
90or eetectioit We have good ones from 25c to $2 50.
•
Cuumv Treastirer'a oUUv. tb-sii.t Tri.v.r--.; Vti.iiitv.
‘Mrs. Hainstock's lather of Kalkaska
Buy your dolls early and then take plenty of
time to dress them and your efforts will be doubly
lewazded by tffe pleasure given the youngster on
Cbristeaas morning.
m
\i<n.:o
-
uloetlinns oiMmr.1
distilie.1 »i.
or
UiactiiniiK
baa lArchascd the farm be sold Usi
Ndthing caa please a child as much a& a doll.
Yoys may come and go but a doll is always most enloyed.
New Roefiofl Material.
; ik new nxillns maUrlai is atari a
ed with lead.
wwit to T-mv.rac niy Thut-.Ja>. r.-
Jim, Itousvaa is \i>:ilDg relaliv<s in
.
.^• Holiday Gifts
B-,.
at
,
vill
Vhe (oBowing is a full and complete re|iort of laiea coUi-eied or reeiriv. d liv nic at tny .offh-c ii|<ia the bii>in.-.R df k'dling or keeping fi r sale o
btewevJ ».
or Siia.l
He-^ ciWr. 2. IffS.
............. ...... .. diiiii.g
.......... the year
;.... ciilliig
-
new humtv
™*
Munre of
We-Int-sday night
.i.'id
very pleasant tlmo was eoh»’ed by all
ins -Miss Marie much dhpplnesii la her
Ul'
b.-r
Funk
.MP-» Edith rlgler.of island U work
ing for Mrs. Ma.->on.
will find aali and at a good priee. If
Ilie slut-- grange.
tviaii..aRcna
ri-a-1 some ti,.-,-..t hvr
present, whp left at a late hour wish
Pretty Dolls
vi>ltiiiB
rbureh and the Odd l-VIluws liall foi
and prograiua ChriKl
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• Ixiw.-ll SJoura aJ*»*wIfeT
rer'ii'.' Soo. where Mhey
ur.lay from Traverse City, aihere »bc
,
liirsttnas
fera of 7r. cents tn |U'0 !»er larnd for
vi.M. irouia huming trip In, the upper
Mrs._ Xi-ll Munro. Sr„ re!uro.--d J^ut
viUiixl
where the y f»dl on acco nooifteh rdlu
wVre
m'
piaiivi- at l-'ii>-, ,K-n.;i;=.i;;.i.
I.ake Wednesday t..;j ,TI:urMiay.
.-'r-i. Fraii'K Soiits fii-m Sat-tr.'-iy i;.
Travvr-e City.
Preiaratloas are Is-Idb made at th
lanau county as in Antrim and n
enil<^ the i’et.oi.a
entertained Kel
Mather of Traverae'
with Mrs. Vlack over Sunday.
at the head, both In quality and price.
juerry party of her yoong friends,
It.
cnee Earle of Traverse City
Tlie
was the name in l>?e-
work. tJrand Traverse fruit will stand
nlBbt by
Mrs.
niy, over Sudday.
firsts. llox<-s for eUr.lee nod fancy lots
for
visit to their old home In Germany.
surpriaed lait
'Standard oil company
Miller
left Saturday
sister,
IsRoe.
by fruit growers of ihia sctilon.
K'.k la!.-. 1-,-. f- l.,ev\.ii
al Mr. and -Mrs. Vlavk's owr Suu<kiy
"What Can be Hone With Apiiles,' by
bushels of pood ai.ples
I a livery atable.
daughter
WeCoeidaj-'a
ELK LAKE.
Kail Albright of Torch Ijke vb-Jlei-
Ttte faooee U of bungalow
design with modem imi>orvements.
tliuir home here last Thursday. Tbelr
frieoda rewet to have thaoi leave fc-
•
arc
A number of frlcads and nelabbotr
surprised Mr. and Mrs. V. K. SUles at
<Amtt N.Conxztna
Traverse Cily. ,
done 30.
General Law Rractice. i
Mra. 91. A. Cniver is at home agah
after a «lv weeks' sta> in a hospiial si
vacated by Sir. I*ary.
and all during the cold Fall and Winter
months bis house is kept warm and
coizy fiv bis wife and tetnes.
A Perfwtkn Oa Heater h almoat mSmmai
aUe wImb there are chadreo ia the borne. Ewy
kecM baa ttsaafor it
bjuI
.oicd Mr. and .Mrs. Chase Ideal lioi-tf
urday, after siu-ndiag a week with bis
Mrs. lilckerinsn and
COIMNIINIE 6c COIN?NINE
LAWYERS
a race was on between the (wo.
the handcar winning by a few m:n
daushter. Mrs. Haiuitock.
'few days here loiilL weeV vUlUn*
friends.
The ride home to
exciting
crowd being equally divided hetwei-o
week on ac-coont ot airkneas.
Mm. Blary K. Ciiap• ot Hate.
llajea s|>em
Urowo.
Cedar proved an
Mildred McMhan missed school Ian
Jlr. and .Mra. Kre-I Sille* »<«ni Sun
hoiifp rcenntly
Kveno»<’ did justice
to Hi
things. Two Ilssbllgbt idrtores were
25 doz. Men's
Fleeced Underwear
45e Goods
Only ........... ..................23c
!
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Boys’ and Children’s
Suits and Overcoats
IN OUR BARGAIN SALE.;
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