Grand Traverse Herald, December 31, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 31, 1912

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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and Travaraa Bay Cagla
TWICE A WE£k- • TUESDAY AN D THURSDAY—91.00

A YEAR

TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. TITISDAY, DEC. 81, 1912

BALKAN HrAR
MAY CONTINUE

fflOVBI M lUBI
Leen Tettea Net I
'bery Ceee.

GREAT HELP
TO REGION

WED AT PARSnURE
MuMwtt Married.

PHCEnilMS
NOT ACCEPTED

MARGHB) IN DART

WILSON IS
MOCHBETTEIi

Nlvervtne N. T.. Dee. 18—Alur'a
Notable and of mn^ Intereai to a
TU cue AsalDM tbe two Tott«D
. tn adrivbo/s.' vlio w.re «JTCit»l . few teya
large circle of friends was tbe wed­
ing enowstonn. GMeral t
•go for alleged tni|>ll<;aUoD la a bigb- TRAVERSE CITY NAMED As A RE­ ding of Miss Martha Armstroag.
and
ber marefaing •nSmattaa. wbo
ilanghter of Mrs. Margaret Armstrong,
•ay robbery.. wa« dlaniaaed Tueeday
SERVE CENTER
are
bearing
a
neaaage
to
Oorenorbefore Judge Neiilnger, «ben tbe
: Washington street, and George
elect Sulzer at AJbaay. decided to
ibott, which occurred Tueeday aft­
eMer of tbe boys eeubUabed aa alibi.
pnsb on In tbe dark thla evening lor
Klrstedder, a relative
ernoon at the Oongrcgailonal parson­
another UtTM mllee from Fl«e Tree
bora, who Uvea aloe mllee aoutb of
age. Rev. Oemas Coeblin otflciatlng.
Inn, to Nirerrllle. There It wae de
the city, awore that Leoa Totieo was
Both Hr and .Mrs. Musebott have
dded to return to tbe Ian for the
at Ua borne oo December 16 aod re<
lived In Traverse City a number of
night and tbe commlsnary car too* GREAT PLANS HAVE BEEN MAOC
ears and throngb tbelr eongenlal aad
buloahia and servia arc
took. In tbe morning tbey wUi
FOR TRIP.
, .
generous dis|>oalUon8 tbey have won
ORANTEO gCAPORTC
be driven to Nlvervllleand frooi^ere
many friends. ' Mrs. Mosbott bas'been
they will take up the walk '-again
in eba^e nf tbe trimming Icpartmeni
tbe klUliken store (or tbe past sev­ Austria*B Plans In tbs Balkans Is toward Albany.
Secret Service Men and <
eral rears and she bas meuy warm
ents New Have Place to Keep
Causing Worry to Delegates
friends both In social and business
Wann White Guarding the
of Allies-Arroy Is Btill
a Now Under Marobcircles.
PreAdenLEIecL
MAN CLAIMED THE OOVERRMCNT
Ing Ordwa.
They will make tbeir borne In the
OWED HIM g10,000.
city.
t.oo«lon. Dec. 28.—The BalkanPrinceton. Dec. 26.—Governor WDTurkish peace delegates resumed neUadon. Dae. 27.—Turkey will pay
ITbe Traverse City Suie bank bas
goUatioDs this morning, but
on remained in his room today npou
Carried BeOle of Nitre Clycerine been notlSed by Bute Banking Comtbe Balkan alUea no war Indemnity.
until Monday after an boor and a half
Te Enforce His Demsnds
TbU la regarded In dlplomaUc clrclee
B. H, Doyle that Traverse
session. Tbe Turks formally refused
With.
today as certain. While tbe Turklib
City has been made a reserve city and
to accept tbe peace tqrms offered by
I to nee
envoys refuse to discuss the cotmter
funds of the banks in the
tbe allies. Tbey presented tbe Tnrbim. He cangtat cold Monday aad
Jameetown. N. Y.. Dec. 27.—A well northwestern lart of the state wlit be
prop{^sals wbleb tbey wlU preeeot
kish rounter proposals and Bulgaria
A Medal d Hoaer.
slight fever TMterday. Tbe
when tbe pence coaferebce resumes dreased man entered tbe Weaifleld. placed for convenience In the three
asked time to consider. It
d'Ytor called upon bla today aad
tomorrow, it was practically known K. Y.. postofflee early umlgfat end de-i banks locmted here. This change has
denied (bat the OttoMn terms were
f und him very mnob better. WUsou
that tbe .Turkish terms are: Turkey mnnde^ of Assistant l-OMmaater; been sought by the local Iiankers and
Washington. D. C. Dec. 28.—Brigabout
H determined to go to Staanton. Ta;
to retain all pf European Turkey east James Douglass. 210,000. he said tbe tTtoee of tbe entire region for some
Instead of diminishing, excitement Gen. Bdward J. McOeraand. famous bis faitthpii
of a line from tbe Gulf of Sarc^ south government ou'ed dilin.
time, ud it U a great step in advance
Is growing among the Servian and aa an Indian fighter, closed bis ac­
The cevret service men aad euiteato Utdla. and on tbe BUck Se^ the
“Walt unUl I see U tbe order has
lliat it has been secured; The se­
McDttnegrin drlagates over which are tive career in tbe army today.' To- pemdenta who bare bad a UtUe fraBO
north. Including Adrtaooidle. Turkey
>me.” said Dr. l)ouKkis.s.
lecting of this clt.v as a reserve cen­
considerol as Anstrla'a plans In the 'morrow be will reach bis alxty-foortb
west of this line Is' to have autonoTbe stranger pulU-d .a bottle from ter makes it |>oKBlble for the banks
Balkans. That the dual monarchy birthday anniversary and will be
the Wilson's found it a eomfortnons government under tbe aua«^ bis pocket
in the other cities and villages
seemed daemiined to carry out these placed on tbe reUred list in accord- ablo ahcUer today tbougb it attracted
alnt)’ of tbe sultnn.
■ If you move from that chair. HI money la quick time, as they iitve
with tbe law. Few of the pres­
HE WAS BORN IN PRESBYTERIAN tilaos Is considered to be proved by
tbe curious. The necret service mm
Bulgaria U granted a
-op this botUe," be announced. J. beretofore had to send to Uraad Kap
ent-day
oncers
of
tbe
Oalted
Staiee
Ibe tort that she has not as yet begun
MANSE IN 1S56.
duty day and nlri>L bat pot
port on the Aegean Sea tbe same as P. Lennon, who wa^ in tho poutoffiee. Ids for their cash, which was the nearto deniobollre the hig army abe recent­ army are more widely known than unUl today ^-ftbey have a place to
Bcrrla asks on tbe Adriatic.
sllp|«(y out quIeUy and notified two
point where reserves could be
Gen. Mcaernand. He was born in
Bonfiros Blazed All Along Route Fer> ly called to tbe colurs. It is now conkeep warn aad keep an eye on tbe
There ts no conflymatlon today of
wbo arrested the 'bian. ptace<l. Tbls new- ruling of tbe bank­
sidennl certarn that at the resump- Jacksonrille, HI., tbe son 'of Gen. boose. Tbe npwipapftr men bare
ill
Virginia
Feels
Ownership
tbe dally telegraphic dispatcbes de­ Tbe bottle contained enough nitro- ing department makes Traverse City
Ion of the ambassadorial conference John A. McClernandtof tbe temous Storking space in tt. too.
In Her Native Son and Com­
claring Bnlgn^ and Turkey have glycerine to bios- the building up. The tbe flnanrial renter of the region be­
Jauusry 2, Austria will urge the rep­ union commanden in tbe civil war,
ing PrwsidenL
Tbe govenwr wm be In Treatn
signed ^ eecret pence ngreement''at
said be .was Bdward Paine, of tween Grand Rapids and tbe Straits,
resentatives of Europe to mske tbe A/ter graduating from WcA Point
tomorrow and on ftiday starta -for
Constantinople.
Chicago, but refused to give more and this change will mean a great
Staunton, Va„ Dec, list.—Governor territory of autonomous Albania as tn 1870 be was appointed a secoo' Biamuon. Va.. his bArtbplace. wriere
Ala'RrspaHno for War.
deal In the development work that Is
infomatlon about himself.
large
as
iwsslble.
including
Prlarcnd.
of
the
Second
Cavalry
and
WUsoa. who Is is years old today,
there will be a eelehraiiOB Cor Mm.
Vlanna. 'Dee. r.—The "
being carried on in thU |«rt of tbe
has been ideoUfled with tbe cavalry
spent tho day In tbe town w here he Uyacova and even SruUTl.
e making nefive preparations id re.
state. As •boon as the reserves
am of tbe service over since. When
was born Wd hardly one of (he 12.Bume wnr against Turkey, according
leas than two years tn tbe service be
000
Inhabttoau
pretended
to
do
unyto Soda dliiatcbes today. All troops
possible for the banken In tbe nearby
received bis baptism of ftre in a bat
are beit^Htm under orders.
towfis to' get their money in a few tblog but walk the sLreets'and cheer
lie with tbe Indians at Pnor Creek Old MJsaien Vewng People United In
hours iDstesd of Iiaving to wait a day the hero of jhe hour. Twentj-ft>c
in 1872. Several years later he par­
visitors from all imris of
Marriage.
and a half f^r IL as has been tbi cus­
ticipated tn tbe reecne of the remnant
he
Stole
sidi-d
in
his
wHcome
Wilson
People
Are
Doing.
tom in tbe ]>ast when they* have bad
of Custer's command, and in 1877 he
qieiit
tbe
niebt
in
tbe
house
where
Old Mis>lott. Dec. r.—Two Christ.
lo send to Grand Rapids when funds
assisted
in
tbe
capture
of
OilA
were needt-d. Tho boukers of this sec- :>u was Uirn. and planned ii> deliver
The first garden and canning club Joseph and bis band of Nez Perers or the week tbr
CLIPFOAO MULL HAD AN UNUE- He had-Taken Part the Evening Be­ don of the stole have formed an or­ I spi-cch In Ole building where lie
undir federal auspices In bflehigan. Indians in the Hear Paw mountoins. At high noon Miss Anna Kronpa of
UAL EXPERIENCE.
fore in EnterUinment at Aabury
ganisation for mutual betieOi and now >as bapltood.
lias just been orcanlzed by the girls ftor hU distinguished services in the thU pUce. and Martri KAehldt of
Church.
iliat this change bas brought them in<-f BurkU-y, one of the ent^rrislng pursuit of the Nez Percee he wts Omena. were the principals tn a pretcloser relations ihsn ever It can
EaHy This Mernlng Ha Wat Awakenlllogos in the Wexford section of promoted to tbe rank of firA lientenA brief seven years of life in wl^lch readily be aeen (bat the advantages to
•d By Pain In Wound Animal
aad toter was awarded the ConWoetoni Michigan.
tbe borne of tbe Mide's motber. Mm.
(be
region
will
be
many
and
of
a
nahe
shared
in
alt
tbe
pleasures
and
Inflicted.
Wb. Voorhels, whoso farm U In greesloitol Medal of Honor. General John Kronpa. Ser. Opo. L. Tbomplur^bat
will
add
much
to
tbe
wroUh
sorrows of a boy. a Oirlstmas eve
McClentand saw active service In
ihc
Glberto
so
tlon
cd
Western
Mlcbbad charge of tbe serrice. and tbe
MASSACHUSETTS COUNTY PLANS
rhurcb entertainment in , whir* Tie of the whole surrounding section.
Cuba
and
Porto
Rico
during
tbe
war
(From Tburaday-s Rarord.Eagle.)
tgan grew a large crop of fine oaioos
bride looked rerr pretty in a sown
AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTION,
took part only night before lasC a
with 6pAn and later held an ImportCllSord Mull, wbo has rooms lo cold and fever, the doctor's call In tbe
c past season.
/
of white embrotderr and carrying n
id In the PblllPrines. In
the Mimken block had an exi>erlence
A careful estimate of tbe alfalfa tbe war between Roasia and Japan be shower, boquet of wfalte carnations .
|ng. and In the afternoon, deaib.
eaiiy Bits monilBg that ho says he TbU it thh sad ChrUimas In the
Money Received for Farm Products acreage in Emmet county 'places the was one of the United Stotee Atoc^s and pink sweet peas. 6be was Adoes not want again. He bad been hoasdbold of Mr. and Mrs. hXcrett
tended by Miss Lydia Fateh of OmevuiD total at 800 acres.
Will Be Turned Over to the
with
(be
Japanese
army in the Man­
iwuilcing dating tbe evening and Wbkney. 209 Madison street, for yes- Event Took Place' at Crain Home i
smd tbe best
t
man was M. KaL
County.
Nino miles of public highway are
Carfisid.
bad retired about mtdolgbL and slepi terda}' their little non Howard died
cfalck of Omena. Tbe hooee waa pret­
be Improved in Charlevoix In 1913
very sound. About Ove ibis morulng after ooly-aboui three illness with
tily irimrd for tbe oocaalon and the
Essex county, Mass., has vnied I v (he county road commissioners,
bo was rudely awakened by an Inhappy couple t
The little lad had had
roads are the main thoroughbonds for the estobll^mieni
(From Thursday's Record Ragle.)
tenae pain In bis nose, as though be
band and wife beneath a bower aad
liiilc cold for the past day or two
A very pretty Christmas wedding county agrleultunJ school. There fares between the cities of Charle­
bad been bitten b> some small anl- but II was not serious and ibo sim­
large weding bell of e
34'cities and towns in the county voix. East Jdrdart and Boyne City.
msL Hurriedly turning on tho light ple home treatment usually admin­ occurred at the country lioote of Mr.
wedding march was played by Wen­
The rorn clul« of Wexford. Lake
when the vole was counted it
which took aoBse time to do for tbe istered for the inevitable colds prev­ and Mng. Harvey R. Crain of Garfield
zel Katcblck. brother of the groom.
and Benzie counties bare alfiliated
was
found
that
each
one
of
th^
township,
last
evening
when
their
blood was spurting in a great stream alent at 1I.U time of year with child
Following tb« ceremony, n wedding
daughter Miss Ida D. Crain bec^mt- piacss favored tbe school by at least with tbe federal d^wrtment of agrifrom tbe wound, bo
(From Saturday's Record-Gagle)
ren was giv.-n On Christmas eve he
thJ-trldB of Paul H. SalewskPof
of l^ng iw'o to one vote and in some instances rulturo and henceforth will work un­
Hianneb the flow, which continued
The (uncrA sonicee for" Utile How­
aglow .with enibuslasm for the
was live and: even seven to one. der fedr^ral direction.
for Bome Uma. for tbe wound while ChrMlmas <■'<■ exercisds at tho Asbiin ^.Ake township. The honu was prt-lIt of Miss
ard
M'hlincy
were
held
from
the
fam­
H. W. Sawyer, who U Interested In
r snmll one. was In such church, where fur days past he had tlly decorated In gri-4-n and white with Tbe school is to be
ily residence. 209 Uadlsoo sireeL yes­ Florence Obering ot Old Misaioa. and
touches of gilt and sliver. Xi the ap- lioard of four trustees who receive Newaygo county lands, writing from terday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. William \l1Ater LaBAl fX WRxtoiff. oomsa
a insUloD that a rein had been
trudged down witl* the other chlldre* ■•olnted hour, eight o'clock. Miss &ier only their traveling expenses for ■
Albuquerque, New Mexico, saya "1
Hastily calling A doctor, he pronounc­ to “pracilre his piece," getting ready
J. Coates oBIcUtIng. Tbe floral offer- as a surprise to many friends. The
hare siient ll.noin traveUngorer ibe
Cralu. sister of tho bride, scrurtt tbe liensaiion. The iruateps wfll
ingx were many and
ceremony was vrery qnleUy solemalxed
ed it a rat that bad been tbe
for tbe all eventful sight. He wa«
authorized to spend up to 175,'lix) (or west the past year and I know that
lers of love and sym- at the M. B. pareonage CbrtaUnas
of the trouble.
Tbe wound was well enough to go and be went. In chord of the bridal march, and Rev
in the union offers ao much
he
puriiase
of
real
estate
and
tbe
H.
Pohly
followed
by
tbe
bridal
A very large attendance Aso night. Rev. U. L. Thompson oSIclArauierlted and tbe palient made as tbe morning be was not ao well, and
fur
the
money
as
Michigan.”
crecUcm
oi
the
buildings
It
is
c»tlIndicated tbe evtcem tn which (be ing. Miss Elsie Stone and WUliam
comfortabie aa poaolbto. TbU morn everything known to medical skill l>arty entered the ytorlor and took
A Michigan man just back from grier ktneken iiarenti are held. Ut­
Stone were the. Atendanto. Both
Ing Mr Mull made a careful, examin­ was dune, but ibe dlMue'was fasten­ their positions under no arch bower mated that such a school as this
tall for an exi^dllure of lr:..i>ls) a Chicago reports, that fancy Weatern ile Howard was a lovable child and in young peoAe have Buny frteada wbo
ation and can only find a amall bole ed upon him. and Istc in the after and wadding bell of evergreen
Michigan Wagner appl« are In de- bis seven brief years be has made a
ytsr.
Half
of
the
money
ts
lo
<
white,
where
in
tbe
iirewnco
of
will Join in extending beet wlahes
near tbe steam pipe where a rate
KMi t^ie lllile life went out even
Houib
Water
etreet
A
13.50
from
Ibe
county
and
tbe
other
half
only-five guests there were pruiiuunclasting iupresskiO upon AI wbo knew
bappy future.
Urge mouse could have made 1
breath of wind might have token
aad 84 (be barrel.
from the stole of Massachusetts.
ed fausband and wifo.
hlin. Evi)r kind sad tbougblful of the
way Into tbe room. Ur. Mull Is nu
tbe life and light from one of tbe
lUusirnted dairy ler-tures wUl be welfare of others, his many winning
The school will be free (or atloml■nie bride wore a hecoming gown
Ing a very tore nose tbU morning candloa on hi# Chrisimas tree.
once of all ivKldento of tbe counia^ Iven at a number'of Weetera Mlchl- w ays linger as a fragrant memory He
of
white
lansdale.
trimmed'with
and can now Uugh over bU experi­
Uuie Howard was of sunny charac­
in raUmad lolnts during the early will be greAly missed In the school,
ence. bat says that be don't want ter and the oldest of the children wh and cnrrled a boquet of narrclsil. Hie
part of January. Among the Traces where he was a tovorite. and In the
ring service was used. Mtos aarihel rears of age. and for midento i
anything like It to happen again.
Wileen ThInWe
hade up the happy family.
other cities and towns which do m on the K'bedule are Bllswottb. Jan rhurcb and Hunday school which hs
cousin
of
tbe
bride,
acting
Seen Oveedene
Funeral servlcea will be held fron
,drsrly loved. Tho pastor brought
raalntalB agricullural schoola subjec 2; Central Lake. Jan. 31. and WIItbe home Friday afternoon ht 2:30. as flower girl and ring bearer. Miss
Uaoisburg, Jan. 4. These lecturoe are
thoughts
from
(be
words
tbe
apjiroval
«d
tbe
Slate
Board
of
Wasblngton. Dec. 2t.-6n
Rev. vr. J. Coates of Asbnry churob Ully Froeltcfa aUended the bride, Agriculture and ^pon the paym«nt of free and are for the purpose of «lm of Jesus. -Buffer little .children and
peri have been too
while Roy C. Crain acted as attend­
offioatiag.
ulatlDg aa interest In scientlfle dairy- forbid them not to come unto me, for
■pKtaoular and prwtaatlooa. la tba
ant to tbe groom. Miss Marjorie suitable tuition fees. The money col­
such is tbe kingdom of heaven.'' He opinion of PrealdeA-eieei Woodrow
Bert' of Ikaverae (Tily sang a pretty lected from the sale of produ.-u rail IngA fruit section Is being developed said that "many may wonder at the Wiloon. wbo wants bU it
Ing
on
the
achool
farm
will
be
turned
wedding solo. "O. Promise Me.'
south of Falmountoln.
MlMaukec strange ProvidAice thA took Utile be as simple as poeAble.
lowing the ceremony all tbo gu««U over to Ibe ootmly.
county. The fanners have been eet- Howard from us on (be day which
At Waeblngton, where tbe train
and tba bridal party partook of
the foming of Christ riopped (or a few mlnntaa aa roote
tlng from l to S acres to (rwH troee
:j-jeafler oil toWlerx a,.: other
bountUtil wedding supper.
to tvth, but to ns Christ can
on tbe Hrength of the
u OorerTtor Wtlsoa talked
penM' Oen will
unable to have any HAS COMPLETED HIS INSPECTION
Tbs Cralcrte
Ibr (be old orebarda An elfbt-rea* only in a spIrliuA sense, but to How- with ..illtsm (jorcoMB BoetU, rMeotOP
PANAMA
CANAL
•f their BMll forwardwl to any outer
ntunber of plsaslng InMrumeotal num
otd apple orchard produeed fruit A srd He came tbu Otrtstmas dsy In AI ly eboeea ctwirmaa at tbe laaagnnaddress Otbw than the one whUn tb*
bers during tbo evening. Rev. i
His
(ullneM
and
beauty
and
took
the
the rAe of right barrels to tbe tree
Uon <
de|«'im«ttt has luted. Cb# '-oUisin;
Mrs. M. C GnlM were among 1
tbe pari aeasoa; and a tOB Tear old little boy to be forever In His pree■Tbe thing bes beea orerdoae in tbe
toiUe ifl regntd to ibei.« letters has Prealdent Placee No Confideiwe lit Re­ gubsto. Mrs. Guild being mlsirem
orchard at the nte of 1ft barrels to
pasL” eald (be goveraor to bIm. *I
port of Dynamite Piet
been emu ont: “Poeimasters are Inthe tree. Bat four per esat of the
wtA you would have tbe ceromaaies
feraed that such letters must not be
d
Not
Exceed
trero
have
been,
tori
In
a
aewly
set
Both Mr. nnd Mra Salewsld at*
as simple aa may be eaaririeat wttb
forwarded it they oaanm be delivered
tout Rata
10 acre orchard with a nortbern ex-;
dignity and order.”
ai tbe postofflee to wbld tbey
Panama. Dec.* 6.—President Taft popular roong psopia nad have many
posnre.
Tbe preAdeat-eleet yaatarday bad
dreeeed they most be properly en­ completed bis tarewell inspection of friends wbo wiU join In extending
boot
wishes
for
n
bappy
fulnre.
Many
dorsed and retttraed.tbe canal (oday aad prepared to aail
BEAUMOKT,
Tex.—Cnide
«fl
pass­
AwkW part nt the hew ruling says at 6 o'clock tonight for the United beanimil aad nseful wedding gifts commerce smnuBsmon coosy sciu
ed tbe dollar martc today tor the first
jail rail ratea oa reBnfd copper
that shCNdd a peulonsr die a leUsr States sboard the Arkansas. The pres­ rere roeMved.
BOCKFOBD. XU^-^Tba Saoatbetime tn the blriory of the |vll coast
Dec. 28.—O. B. HsaUtoa
Tbs not of town gnasto wore Mrm.[frem tbo Mlcbl^ npper penlnsa,.
addressed to Urn oonld not be claimed ident bsllttlsd tbe dyaamlte incident
oM baby o( Mrf and lri«. Ma AniBsaBoU
of v,waa
Chrsoa wivrCity. juw
Miss oeruia
Benha ASW
n»w York
city were aojosuy
aajnaUy ur
dlserim- territorr. when tbe prodnedon <( mine of Iron River bas
by the widow an01 It has been return­ of last sight when a torrlSc
oeweu <x
)ora cny
clA engtaeer to assUt tbe tax eonunle- denoB was smotbnnd to «Mdb la
'a
ed to Waahlaftoa aRer being property
Bewftld of CndUlae. Bati and noyd inatory agAnsi DetrolL Tbe rail
its
Bother's arms whOa tbe ganmtd
skm
U
making
nppraiaala
of
mlniag
Crain of Mnarae Genter, and FmacU arc direct^ to make tbe dlBereniUl eeo barrelsA day was soU af |l.ft7%
Minrsad at On poAoSIco to wbieb it.
propcrtlea A a ealary at ILSOft.
drirtac ricblBOMfinaDaftF. -.
o( Grawa.
*
I om lose than ^te^ oento.
. ■ per bsrreL
IgnBATOMitf.
jtlon Is being eeodnriad taday.

RESBIVES UPSE TBUUTORY

OFFBIHI GOUNTQ) OBIANOS

STATE NAS TATBI ACTION

HE wni DO ID STAUnOI

TRIED TO COLLECT

FOUGHT INDIANS

STAUNTON IN
GALA ATTIRE

SPENT NI6HT IN BIRTHPUCE

HOME WAS OEREFT

GHRISTIUS NENIIDS

DEVagPMENT NOTQ.

RAT BIT HIS NOSE

eUlLD NEW SCHOOL

CHRISTMAS WQIOINC

LAST RITES FRIDAT

FATORS SMPUGin

RFFECn P SOIDIBIS

TAFT COMING HOME

RAILROADS LOST

TO ASSIST GOUIISSIOI

r PAOE TWO

OSATO TSATXSU HISAUi'^ro^ritA^tt^T EAOLE, TOUpAT, DEO.

jimiM at the eonelusHn that the bMa are re^tohiOB^ for mr
ibr^uge that may oceeor in At yield. He doe*-hoi slop to think
that all daring the seaaoa hi* et«ee were gro^g thht the bird*
were working overtime in eating the inaecta thdt infeetri hi* fields
Twine a week
in countlea mitliona, and that irlt had not been for their '-rdnstry
•ing the growing seaaon there would probably have been no crop
MUsM TMedar end‘Itandsy kt Tn
• caw. XtaiiiM hr
at all to worry over. The birds are the best frien^ that the fumer
HERALD AND RECORD eXX
has and everything possible should be done to teeare an increase
noB. T. Eins....
in t^eir numbers. They help mneh and destroy little, and their
Pna. and Sac.
work deserves more attention on the part of farmers than it baa
getting in tbc past.
o’MANAflU
•tea* NoT»

Grand Traverse Herald
Mid TnveBe Bay Ea^

S2iSS^%iil:

WaiDt^Cntn

Cipriaao Castro, former dictator of Teneznefa, and all round
outlaw, has decidi>d to change his residmice from Prance to the
United Stated!- and in doing so be expects that the people on this
side of the water will extend to him a welcome. ^ this he will be
mistaken, for when He arrives at quarantine in New York he will
Batarsd as awMadelsis mstur Man* t. tset at th4 assloflm a
be served with an order for his deportation as aa nndesirablc eitMsa caw. Mleh, uadw tbs Act at Coasrssi ot March t, Utl
izen. ills ph^wicsl infirmities would bar him from entering this
countiy, buf the thing that is most against himlis hia former at­
Cirailatic«tIiiwe<kZ950
titude against this country many yean ago when trouble arose be^
twm the two aiatioDs. ile has always been an American hater of
the first water, and while he wielded power in his own land he never
m opportunity pass to insult the citizens of ihis countiy who
happened to be in that unhappy land. Uts record is a bad one
and complete details of bis cruelties pre on file at Washington and
The greatest problem that facet the fruit growers of the Grand
will be furnishA-Al the immigration officials in order that they may
Trayeise region is the finding of a wide and profitable market Tor see just what kind of a man Castro was when He had free swin^
th# pfoduet of their orchards. ^ Under the present system which aa a ruler. Not only has be been gnilty of all t^c political crim(-s
they are marketing their fruit they arc not realising by a large per Ibat are known in South America, but he has bei-n conxrictMl of
cent what they should when the quality- of their output n taken int« iflany nun-political crimes, fur each of which he ought to now bo
la-nal institution. The I'tiitod .States is no
consideration. The chief drawback is the fact that they an- depend­ sening time in
ing too imieh upon the word of -some ot the outside buy(Ts who are* place for Castro and the gorernniA-nt officials ato taking exactly
aperating through this section and wlfo have no reason for offer­ the right course in refusing him nTugi* here. Allowing him to land
ing hny nmn; than they have to for the various varieties that are would be a tacit endorsement of his actions, and'this is something
grown here. They figure on buying a cirtain amount each year for that no true A-itizA-n of this countiy A-ould do. Castro is a criminal
the firms for which they are working, and aside from earryiiig out and for this ri'asuu he has no right to land on American soil. His
ordeis they have no further interest in the business. ' As a result of past been of such a black nature that it cannot Ik* forgiven, for
this proeednre no new roarkote arc opened and tin- ones which are he has committed numerous crimes against Iuiiiis]iity, which is the
known are not any more familiar to the grower than they wguhl lie greatAwt off<-nsA* that he <rould Ik* gnilty <if in this countr>*. Ilis
if they were located on the other side of thv'worid. Cbieago is p^H-r reward waiuIiI be to turn him owr to the (leoplc of his own
looked upon as the great outlet for the pitiducts of this region, and AKiuntry to deal wilii as they would any <-tiiiimoQ eijiaeii guilty of
i
as a result tbc grower has to deal with the most cougiwted market the same offenses.
in the country. This, however, is not the only drawback to the
plan, for there are conditions existing even on the Chicago market Oar
Qtaker
that arc not even dreamiHl of by the producers. As au iilust ration
In this issue uf-thc Record-Eaglc appears }ho new^city charter
of thb fact one of our eitizAms who deals in fruit to a limit«-d degree, which 1ms bc<*n in thA* proo-sa of making during l|ie ]iast two yA'ars.
bnt who is a student of market conditions, has just retunwd from ,and 4. is the duty A>f every citizen of Travcnio.' City to study it
Chicago. While there be. spent aVoujilc of w»-«ks studying the sit- carefully in every detail before primuuucing jhdguu'ut u)>ou it,
nstion on South yTster street, hnd found a p«'eulinr eondilion in fuvurahlc or otherwise- The Alocumcnt has bcoo carrfnlly drawn
regard to the amount oT tlm different vnriiHi«s of a|>ples that were by men who have the best interests of the city at heart and they
offered for ule. He noticed a great dearth of apples of the Wag- have carn«*stly cmlcaroreAl tA> give the city a funilamenlal law that
ener variety, which is one of the most pojiular appU* when it comes is thoroughly up to the times, and one xvhicli will work out to the
to the selling end. When the commission men were appmaeli.-d re- nilvaiAage Aif all classes of eitisens. Thb charter provides for th<!
gsRling the lack of this siiecial brand of api>!e he has ilifonued <-i)iuiiibKi(in fAinn of guTcmmcnt which has worbnl.out so suca-ossthat there was a great demand for this jiartieular kind, and they fuiiy'...............................
in other eiih-s of the country. ■It places
tl'c A-onduet of city

were unable to si^cure anywhere m-ar enough to fril their oixlet* affairs as directly m the hands of the piHMilc *a is pufutiblc by in‘ wnd had lo’substitnle other x-arieties. For some nnkaowa reason I'ludiiig in its jirAivbions the initiative;'ref^ifdiini and recall. Anthis apple has not been given Uk* prominence in this region that it oUiaT feature that eoniineUAlK it Iai the people-o( the A:ity is that it
should and consequently the market has licA-n very slow and nneer- centralizes rcaponsibilit;'. so that the |M-u]ile may know at all times
tain for several seasons imst. simply because it had iKt-n in dis- exactly who b responsible for the conduct of Any ilc|iurtnu>nt of
bvor among the buyers. At the present time the Wagoner aiqile the city busimwa. It provides for five .cumuiissiuucrs. each of
is selling on the Chiesgp market fur «3.ri0 and #4.00 {ler liarrel and whom will hare under their charge a eextain department of public
' the supply is on)}- a small pe? mit of the rejd amount that Is need- work. Th«*s«‘ commissioners are eloA-tcAl by the jieopK- and if they
* ed to fill orders. Thia fact gm-s to piwve that the growers in this do not do as the peojile want tlu*Mi to they can
Tecalli-d by the
•eetion who have sold thsir Wag«-ner apples for h*ss than th«y are procAiK that b pruvklcd in the' ebiirter. Anothef desirable feature
worth, just because they did not know that there is an active de­ is tliat it makes the A-Ieetioii Aif the ma.vor and i|*'iiiniissiuiu>rs non­

1ERMS

Eliitoral

dt Jfcjfecffirf OppMianify

mand for them have susUined a heavy loss from their lack of kuowl• edge of the real aitualion. It further goes to prove that a more
int^igeut system of marketing is iieetled in western ifiehigan, and
|he sooner it is found and adoj>li«d the Sooner the growers will bepn to realise
profits that they'are entitled to on the face of
real authentic market conditions. The great problem of the next
few years is not the raising of more fruit, but the raising of bettofruit aud the finding of better and nior.- stable markets for what »
raised liettcr salesmaiwhip is the nal crying nre dof th fnnt grow­
ers of the Grand Traverse region, ami the sooner the groaers wake
up to this fact and gi-t out of the old iiutiunK to which they arc
paying tribute at the present time, the siKiner they will Iw getting
proper remuneration for their work and the actual value of their,
empa. There is degjand for tflUlbe fruit that can be raiw-d in this
|iart of the connlrj.’ and if proper-marketing plans can Iw evolvttd
and adhered to by the growers, the future of fruit growing will
Im* assured. Distrihution of the prodnets of the orchard is the difflcnlt problem that must be *)lx<sl. and nothing hiit an inlelligent
study of the question from all ita nngl<« will h>a<l the grower iii)o
the must profitahle uisrk«*ta. The market is vshing fur all the
gaaranieed stock that can Ik> produced, hut the
to rely mi different Miurm-s for his niark<-t information* than he has
in the |wal Furtbennop- he must learn tlie Itsisun that he must
OMijierate with his fellow growers bi finding and furnwhiug this
market The fruit iirmlnethm of this regton' is iDcreasing every
yeA. 1ml so far as mntkcting is A-oneerned fbe grower is no better
off than he was in the early da>-s of.the industry This'is an unnat­
ural conditio* aud must be n-me<lieAi if llie orehanls of the n«ion
are to bA* profitably msintaim-Al in the future .

Sive tfu
AecoTAling to the figures of experts the crops of the Ignited
Stale* arc damaged every .year to the amount of |S,2SO,000,000,
and of this great amuunt $1,250,000,000 is dune by inseeta, while
the balance can be traeA*d directly to noxious weeds. The moat of
ttll Tselna waste «an be traced to tbc slaughter of birds, which
are man's greatest friends when it CAimes to koeping down the iaae^ and weed pests. Had the-birds been peni^ted to live they
wotdd have destroyed much of the weeds and bugs rtiat are proviag *0 detrimental to the farmers of the country. Anybody who
to *1 all familiar with the habiU of birds know* that they feed upOD graioa only when they arc nnablu to Before the softer fo^
•otdjmaed of.inse^ TbA> quantiO' of grain that is devoured dura aamucr b>' tbc birds is of little consequence. To be sure,
ttoma to seme eaten during the harvest tinm, yet if they oontinued
to aat the whole year round from the farmers’ crops the damage
ht tbfe end of the year would not be a fraction of what it is at the
time when the birds are practically annihiUted. The habit
of 4he fanner is to estimate the value of bis crops from whst he
Mftam rather d^an from what they would have bem had they
'
t*ven the proper protection that they needed. When birds
s the act sod then
pal touue of the grain stored in the shock he...............................
“—

partisan. thA-D'by doing away with the ]>us8iblity of coiifusmu in
eity'atfgtrs which exbts at the present time. Inj making tiib char­
ter it was the intA5ntiA>n of the uiembcrs of the oimmission to give
tha ■■■»y ^**° b4>st that could b<* obtained, and in iordcr to do so all
tbe comntistion charters in ojieration in other cities watc obtained
and staifitnl diligently and^the best points taken and iiieorporat<-<l
in the pn«cnt document. The nicmbcrs of the ^uiiiuibsion SATved
ithout pay, except the one dollar which was grantA-d tlu*m when
the eosimission was oreatAKl. Careful study of tliL- <lAK-uiucnt slionUl
be made iH-fore a discussiAm of its eoiilouts b started in ordiw to be
fair to the charier and the city’s interests.
,

Ut Cost of Wv

<

'

Experts with figures in tbe Austrian mnnardhy have been busy
tiy-ing to couiiMilr the cost A>f a war with S<*nia in case the two
countries should come to blows. The very I<-ast that can bi- figufcaI is the great sum of $4,000,000 per day as long as the cimt«*st
rages. This dm* not in<-ludc (hi; cost of keeping the iiaxy in
action, but will just cover tlie a-xim-iisa- of kei*j)ilig an army in the
fiehl. As firet figures are alwa>'s low It nan bo readily estimated
what the eost of a struggle of this nature would amount to at
the end. With all the modi-ni machinery mieessarj' to curry on a
campaign in these liim-s it cannot lie figunil where any nation can
profit by a iwntcst t>f this nature. The day has j;a>uc hy when
warfare can he carried on along <*c«nomical linear ami in lHiro|M^
the coal of maintaining the huge armies and wvire. has drahicii
the national treasuries dowu to a. ]wint whore' any prolonged
straggle would soon bankrupt the nations rngajg<*d in a real war.
Another factor to be^ reckon(*d with in ronucctipn with war. b the
immense lass of life that results in battle, owing to tbe imprdxud
methoAla of destructioo which modAUu scietij^-bas produced. A
battle nowdays b a idanghtJT of tl>e coldest kti^ and it b not on
side that the fatalHire are confined, fi>r no matter how far
behind a nation maj* seem in military development they have
enough of the fighting apirit .and rosdern weapons to work hnvoe
with the forees of the enemy. The past few yA*an bavc,prov<sl that
peace b an expensive luxury 00 accouut ot the vast armies aud
fleoU that hare to bb roaiutained tor the purpose of. oscraweing
the other nations that are upon a warlike Iwb.' If peaoe b provi'S
to be 80 expensive, war will be. aihowD to be nmny times m<we so,
therefore it is tbe best policy to ke^ aut of it at long aa b pcaaiblc
itk honor. Ooe good feature of the situatkau however, is that
it has now become almost an in^MMsibility for gfeat countries ^0 gA>
war on account of the growth of anti-war aantiment among the
*ple who compose the real sinew and backbone of the nations.
These people have come to realize that war b not for their benefit.
although they have to do all the fighting, ^odecn intellectual
progran hoa so far advanoed, even in soch^siauntM as Austria.
to a point where the people are no Irager the | tools of the ralcn
nbh into battle at the order of the
tielahs, who Itsvc aometbing to gain by creating a struggle between
.theMUelvea and some other nation, in ordn* to keep the attention

of their sobjccta from'the,opprMsio|t they am aufl«hig at heoae.
In most of the European mone^hics the soaial demoents have
rtoehed suck numbers that they really ' csalTol the legisUrtivc
branches of the government, and-they are not* going to appropriate
money for the jiurpose of killii« off their own brethren just hfoattse the rulers wsnfthem to do so. It is fortunate that sneb eonditkmS exist, for th^tlglt' tU«. mlipenee millions of lives wi^h^
saved in the future through the inability of the war party to force
the pedple into a oehfiief from which they would gain nothing 'Aid
lose everything that is <lcar to them. War talk will continoe to
hold.its place on the front pages of the public press, but war will
not liebcnnc a reality as long aa the people bold their grip os..the.
reins of government the xtay they are doing at present.

Want fore SaffMf.&ets . .
Seercury of Agr,ieulture, Wilsou has bsned an appeal to:the
farmers of the United Sthtrs to take up the culture of sugar b*c^
on a'more cxtenKivc scale in order to do away with the nccdSly.
of inipi^iliiig sugar from Jorcign lands. At the present time
b a isrge ainount of sugar manufactured from beets in thb emn-^
tiy. ami there b a growing market for this product., in ord^ to
supply tliU demand the department b ofging the farm«n of ihei
country to gu into the culture of the beets and thereby noecstfetA*
tile building Ajf more factories tor the manufacture of sugar. R^ire
this ailvicf- b takun li>-.the Xorthera Michigan farmer it.would bo
well to make an invcstigati<jn into the couditiuns that ntoke fur
successful culture of thb crop. In the first pla« a eertain‘'kind of
SAiil is UAi-essary in nnlcr to di'X’clop the rei|ubitc amount of saicharlne sultstance. and secAitul. the locality must contain enough
lalxirt-rs to cure. fAjr the growing erc^. Most of the cultivation b
done hy foreigners with Targe families on account of the inability
Iai get Americans to .do the vast amount of boA-ing and finger W'ceding that is necCisary. Beet culture b best carried on near the
large eilies where tlib Hass vf'help b avaijgble, and for thb
ruason lhi*re an* but few large tracts eultivatt;d’rii the countii* that
remote from the common Islmr hinrkcls. There b little'likeJiliiKKl of the friiit growing dbtriets of the slate taking up the
eulture of bei-ts at the jirexent time .as the reinmieration pi-r acre
is iimeh less than can Ik- obtained from frail and many olhi*r staple
farm yroji

EbfJmtl'f a ^aitare
If re|Hirts arc trae that, mine from the Balkans the peace
confcreni e in si-ssion at Londiin will prove a failure. The last de­
mands made by Turkey an' of s nature that could not iKMsibly be
ac'ceplnl by the allies, for if (hoy did *0 it wcmld praetieally rob
them of tbe fruits of their victor}' over the Ottoman fon*es.^ Ac­
cording to the A-ouiitAT terms projHwiHl by the embsarics of the sul­
tan tbe.]H-ace tA*rms would make but little chango. in the map of
Kuroixan TnrkAO', and in many instancA's the cruel hand of the
Turk Kimld Klilllie a factor to bo rtH-koniHl with by the inhabitants
left in those provinces over whiA tbc jxirte would eontinm* to have
tbe up;M*r hand. It has heeii the ho;>e of the civilizA.Hl worid that
the Turks would lie drivi ii acrom the BAisphon« aud leave their
former )NissA*s>iiuns in Europe to be nileil ov4*r by Europqpua, but
pn-sent imUentions are that such a condition will not com* to |h>ks
without further lighting on the part <if the little nations in Uic
Balkans. •That Uie war will^c cemtinuod is aliiujst a certainty, for
already Bulgaria b making preiwrntions to again take the fh*ld
in force ugaiiiKt the Asiatic horAli-s. It -b also evident th&t .this
will be till' last stand by the Sultan, for there lias begun a Jicav}*
cvoaIub of Turks from Kuro|H-. at least
100.000 having already
erosii«*d into .\siatic Ttirki-y and takeii up faniis which have b<*en
given them by the Turkish gnvermnciit. If Turkey hail any Wea
that she would be able tiahold her Kuro]><>an territor}- thb emigra­
tion would not lie taking plare, fi r tin* men who are leaving would
be in tile ranks iiiaknig u lust stand against the al1i<-s. It is a lost
cause that tin-Sultan is now lending, and if the objeet of the c»»Dfereuee fails it will take but« kIioi*1 lime for the alliAW to drive the
Otloiiians out of th^r Buro|K*an territor}-. In the meantime ihc
syinjiathics of the c(viUz>-<l arc with tbc aliire in their Mrag^ti to
oust the tjTant from the soil A.f Europe and drive hiiiiTmck 1
Asia, where lie proi>erly belongs.

Next Time

»

I Don’t fOTget to iHclude in your order for
BEiST flour, a sack of our


eUMTli CtUM Be CetM
■.“S.-SS5.

la Psriodloal PmMot.
Ths late Joba M. Mmr «m «as
o( tbe wtti ot pabUe Uts. Wltm he
reUreS fniai tbe eeasM be
set
tog: SS14; T oomo Uts
taObtea about eveir tea jma la lUb
Ortvea OH I
The chief exccutloiier ■;
I
the winter and sprisr momhe Is -pSenita. Ua sdveacc sihbU are cuiOs
In UklDK ih< beet «
to drive U <
md this
t
have (OUL.
to be Dr. KIsA New
Dbi«ver>'. "Mc
ind hetSrtee it
hepi
.'ing nurwaouia
hM hei
. t him
hin ire
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ihrre .or four Umce," Wri'
writes Mrs.
Oeorgi. W. Place. RaweoavlUe., Vt.
-RKd fer couzht, <colds and croup we
hRYc never
er ri.ond
ri.onil Its
' oqu*
'
levo
r< r .-ill
broadilal affect ions. l*rloe
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Ill bn»c
r.0c end ft.tw.
f
Trial bottle (re« at all
drasxbts tn TraxeW'Ctty.
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■^rtce'oF'aNNUAL Merrma”'

The annual nHWOiutOf ibe tbrinerd*
Mutual Hre lasuraoce Cominny -of
anii«LXiaxc»e..Aiiiria asd LeeUaaii
Counties wTtl ho held In (Jraligo ball.
Troverae ri]>, ^nuory J. tsns, at 1:W
ocKirV p. W-, WUie Jturpoae o( electiiu; a I'resldeut. a vice lue.^ldeni end
ti'o airei'iors. anti the tranaaeUoa ot
otlier btirtnre»AW inns nance that arfll
line before tbnuioetiin:.
All merabera of tbe company as far
as iNissIble. are requeaied to be pres,
CHA.S. n. DYB. BeeretaryHecSIlaaZ .
MONEY TO.iifAN.os good sad «M1
lDi|irovA)d. fartna U. C. Darla., su
Stale Beak' rBldg, Trareree City.
Mkh.
. ,1
aurtl tut
M. A N. E. TIME CARD :
tp. M. A.M.1A. U.IP. M

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'Cedar Bua
Lake Ana ..
matte River
Honor .........
Empire Jet.

W«l^ ...

Slguf •Gray ling ..

sS.'^'

Trains arrive nl Traverse miy ie:M
. UL, C:4o p. m. and T:a:i p. m. .
D. ElELT, C. P. A.

Toetfe ExtraeM AtoMtale.
ly WItkMrt rola
r the -}
-Kaolar" method
remove those achliiz u»Ui abaoluttlr
wltbou pain, and without the nae ol
drugs to produto UDConsA-luaaneaa.
People of Dcrvuus tenn>erament and
wUli weak hearts will apiireelale tbe
“Ka-olar" uetboil of |ialije«a extf*oHon.
Dlt. tv. 0. KIVTON.
ork. *1i
worth. Traverse fUy. »

*

WIU Pay Highest
Prices for

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR : FURS
FREIMAN «f CO,
Guaianteed Ffeb and Pure.



HANNAH & LAY CO.

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732 E. Ftem Sl

Bodi Phosta

DRESSED POULTRY
WANTED
Deilvertet kseti Wiffnmdhy

THE FARMERS’ STORE

Dressiuz." and prices before trlnglas

30 DAYS FREE TRIAL

riir. pNme OnSi nr.. Boaldeoee 1191
POT 26 to too 1 -

PARDtf

pfioouct ca

That is tbe wajr we sail tbis
wondstful washer, the* “1904”
Automatic. We know that this
machine will wash your clothes
dean and that it will save you
iots of haid work. We want
you to try H and find out how
^ood K is befne yon boy «
wadtor.

FRANK TRtJDE

Ji

ELK LAKE.
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BU Lake. Dae. SL-Mra Bowman,
who haa boon TtsMSB hwt daofkMr
Hrm. An±lo Caapball te the past
two inootht. rstBndd to bsr homo' In

OFFICIAL CANVASS

Mia. Ate iBRls left PrMv ISr Datrolt wh^ sbo will spend seam ttes
with her two eons.
Mrs. TmBan Gams rstatesd te
^vMss atr Satndar aftsr spenSte a tow dars oa the farm.
Seott Maaro vaat FMdar W Trarrao atr.
A nice prasram wm slTea at thp
olooe ot odwol last FMdsr- Light ra-

Ot VotM Cut In Onod Tramu County at tbo aoo>
Oful BiccUoa held Navnnber 8,1912
FUs 1-------------------OaiMd township .
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Third ward ....
Fbarth arard ...
Fifth ward ....
Cttlon townahip .

Look Ulce townahip .
MvMd tovnihip ...
FkndlM towsahlp ...

Acme township........
Blslr township..........
Bast Bar tow^lp ..
Pfe Uke toAshlp .

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Acme towniblp ........
Blair towiublp..........
Batt Bar towpablp ..
FUe Lake towacblp .
Qerftald township ...

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Orem'lake township .
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II 143

lUrfMd townab^p ....;

SSS.r.t.r lo^Mhlp .

of the 1
Ths teachers. Clara Dnffr and BOsM
Madison Isft Salnrdar to spetid their
their homes near Klaga;

SIS Si St:

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BUlr townMilp..........
Best Bar townahip ..
Fife Lake tosrnshlp ;
UsrOeld i

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Acme township ...
Glair township ....
East Bar township
nto Lake tosrasblp
Oarfleld township
Omat township
Green Uke township

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Msrfleld township ....
Paradise township ....
Peninsula township ...
Trarerso CItr—
Flm ward .................
Second ward ............
Third ward................
Fourth ward...............
ruth ward ................
Union township ..........
Whltowater township .

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MarfieM township (

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21

TnTene'c^—
Flm ward ..
SMxmd ward .
Third ward ...
Poaith ward ..
Fifth ward ...

Traverae^ClGr—
Flm 1 - - Second ward .
Third ward ....
Foorth srard ...
Fifth ward ....
Union township .

Whltesrater tosrnahip .

CLCCTOKS OF PBESIOSNT AND VICC PNESIOEHT.

BUr township............
Bast Bar township ...
FUe lAke township ..
Garfield township ...

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10 14S[ 227! 1

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14l 79; 171|

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2t| 76; 268....
16 143| 338 166

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Acme township
Blslr township............
Best Bar township-;..
Fife Uke township ..
Garfield township ...
Grant township..........
Green Uke township
Udk Uke township .
Mayfield township ...
Paradise township ..,
Pentnsals tosmsbip ..
Traverse City—
Flm ward ..............
Secohd ward ..........
Third ward ..............
Foartb ward...........
Fifth srard ..............
Union township ........
Whltowster township
Totals

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Whitewater township .

LONG LAKE.

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Long lAks Doe. 2A—Mr. ssd Mra.
Lester WelU have moved to Trarerao
aty for the wlntor,
wui pierce ate family apent Christ■as In Traverao City, the guste of
rUaUvea.
There was an oU fashknod (tetW
as tree U the town hall tast Tteaday oventng.
AlUe Dscbynhlro ate wtts Irom
Mantou -callod at B. B. Durysas last
Saturday.
Mr. ate Mrs. ^ Chrmoln ate UtUs dsa^ter Vera from Trmvsrw
aty. came out Saurday te apete
Christmas with relaUves at this plaos.
Mrs. Boss CoEldd and lIUlo manddaaghm Gladys Ran. loft last Satnr.
day for Orate Rapids ste other
pcdms to Tlsli relsUvea over tbo bolldSTA
Mary MeOUl retamsd home Tnsoday from an extended visit with her.
sister, Mrs. Tony Nlnk at OM Mla■ion. who retnmed with bar to apete
Oiristiaas with the home folkA
mes OoEleM and Oraoe Omte
were married at Trarerae Citr last
irday. The bride Is one of the
toecheie In DlsMcl No. 4. They have
the beet wishr.-t of their many friends
tor a long and pmsperous IlfA

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Flm ward ...
Second ward .
Third ward ..
FOnrlh srard .
Fifth ward ..

CLBCTCRfi OF FRES1BCWT AWO VICE FRE10EKT.

CLCCTOBfi OF PWWIDCH T AND VtCt PHSSIOSHT.

^

TOWNSHIPS A
WABD8.

Blair township..............
Vh.st Bar townsbio----Fife Uke township ...
Garfield township ....
Grant township ............
Onen iJtke township .
liOns Uke township ..
Marftetd township ....
Pandlse township ....
Traverso riij,—
Pint ward ..............
'Second ward ............
Third ward ................
Pogrth ward..............
Fifth ward .............. ..
Union township ........ ;
Whitewater townahip .

TOWNSHIPS AND /
WARDS.

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136
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Fife Uke loww .
Qerfield township ....
Grant township ............
Greet Uke township .
Unt Lake township ..
Msyfield township ....
Paradise township ....
PeninsuU township ...
Traverse Clir—
Flm ward ...........
Second ward ............
Third ward ................
Fourth ward...............
Fifth ward ................
Union towDsUp ..........

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n<4'eRp's net pturaUty .

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73 ISO .31 \l\ mi 4401 ss!....
141 lOtf 3| 43 267: 610 96j....
60 M • l! SI: 761 1611....( 7

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ELECTORS OF PRCSIOCNT AND VICE PRESIDENT.

tUeCTOSfi OF PHtSIOEWT AND V Ct PWeSIOgHT.



wmiamtbnrg. Doc. 28.—Mies Unisa
Osin arrived home Friday night from
orate HapMs, whore she to attuodtaE
aehoiA.
Mr. ud Mra K. E. Bc«fl'ld ate
smaU dan^tsr went to Old Mtelon
today for a vtoll at the Robert Strew
ney bonte.
Carl ate Eva Vinton am heiM
from aebool for tboir Christmas vmcaUon.
r. and Mra Cbarlos Will, who
have been vtolUag at various souUiam Michigan poinU for asroral
months, returned Satnrday nighL
Miss Matee icewstste ate Blla
autm ate wending Uter. vacatlott
from the county normal at boma
School closed here toTs two woobt’
vacatiOB last Friday afiemoon wHh
Christmas u«e ate appropriata osMra w. J. Ayers ste ton Osmer.
are vlstUag at.Central Laka
Mrs. Ealdle Ooddsrd of Sraaston.
in., spent the day here with frleodl
laat Thumday, oa her way to Mlaira
Mra Nora Hltsler lett today ter a
ro weeks' visit at her borne at Dorr.
Mrs. C W. Bunco has boon oa tbo
tick ItoL bet Is Improriab now.
Dodler Allen of Northwssfsm Csns;
da vWIte hts dsnghtor. Mrs. Charlss
Agereon tost week.
Miss Oram wiu mas heme frr«
t. Pltamnt tor the boUdsyt last
Friday nlgbu
O

LOSeO LAKE DISTRICT HO. 4..0

Long Laka Dtotriot Na 4. Dw. 98.bo Cbrlstmas troo ot tbo school
beuBO was well, attended. A abort —^
gram was given ate the proasM #P
trtbuied for ths sahetore worn
od hr alL
' TU tree St Uis lows halt Cbrtob
ams eve for everyone was largely attooded. tho hoU woo woil SOod ap ate
a aim program van glvaa OU Sanu easw to givo the iiiiili to Uo
teOdrea
Jm Hortawnb ate BagaM Oom'a
hod a CbrfatMs two Chrtotmbe •*«,
Ugolher at tho tUitauo homo.
Mr. ote Mra Ray 1
OhiUtmaa at bar mother’a
All tho ehOdroB eC Km T. at

Aicme tnwnanlp
Eaat Bar township ...
Flfs Laka townahip ..
Garfield township .•y.
Grant townahip ......
Groan Uke townsWp
Loaf Lake tosrnshlp

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Acme township
Blslr township --------East Bay tosrnshlp ...
Fife Lake township ..
Garfield township ...
-Jrant township..........
Jreen Uke township
Uttg Lake township .
Mayfield township ...
Paradise township ...
Peniosnls township ..
Traverse City—
Flm ward ............
•econd ward ..........
Third ward ........
Founh siard............
Fifth srard ..............
Union township ........
Whllesrstor towiufaip



Loren Robertaon ot neeppria. telud from Frldar aoUl Moadar «>th
Mends In ths i
Rena Mnnro la wending the day la
Trarerae Oty.
Clara HanM ot Alma ooUeca Is
spending her vacnUon at terns.
Mra. LonU Curry west Ttaaraday
Is Traverse Ctty.
Qian ate Chartle Morrfaoa ML
iTborsday for a abort statt srlth IhdR*
brother BUI In Armada.
Alice Sours spent Sunday In North
Milton at Will Hunl'A
Arthur Johnson of Elk Bsplds spsab
Moteay at Frank Boafa.

TOWNSHIP
WARD

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ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT.

CLCCTORfi OF FRESIOCNT A^D VICC MCSIDCNTC

Bopa'8 aet planUtp .

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Ovfthid tawBsUp^.

TnverM Cl(jr—
Pint ward ....
SMma wmr4 ..
Wnl ward....
Foartb ward ..
FlfUi ward ....
ttakw towaahtp .

tU

Tnvorae Cltr-'
Fint ward ...
Boconfi ward .
Third ward ...
Vonrthward..
Fifth ward ...
Ualaa townahip
Whltowafr townsMi
‘Totals
Uaah's not plwaUtF

Bsekwith's SSI plnaUtF

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Tb»
wnbv e( toM esat
hr the oMm «r- a«tf «m
TVm Tkoouod Two Hondrod •
MtaotM..........................................U»
aad thcr ««« flvM for lb« Wtowlajf

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OUlib TKATUtl mnUTD ISD ttAlUt UT SAOX^ TDttIUr BIO. &. StU

TAOZm ^'
■IM IllWdfld tW^O.
■UOPBrnUMlIK.
OooMyCUtk.
.A. X. PDL.TBB.
or tto Bd««

' «f Oovur
CortHloato of PotorwInMtaA.
8TATB OP mcgiOdW. Ooooty of

jodfo o( Pntato. Onad
TTwror

P. ......................
E BROWN.
■mm BXeACB.
Batod of Oasstr Onraaatn.

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_____
E WHtTR.
Board of BsMtortol DUtriet
Canraesere.
Cbhrtotte A HmR
1 Kerehy Certify. That the foragotag Oath or Board «T Ooacy Charaaaera.
' is of the etate- 8TATB OP SnenOAN, County ef
Grand-----------moat of Totea «lTen In’
In' U
tbo TwontyWe
Do
Hereby (tortHy. That the
•orenti SMBtartal Dl^ct. ter tecopy of the etatemeat of
ator la the State tegtolature for fihe foregoing ”
la thisI County tor and
eaU Dlatrict at the General Electton.

urmna -iTmrtno usanir.
*»coo
talaed aad caaraawd Iho «oUa of «be
aoronl WafU
Tow^po ot ^
Oouatr, at tbo Ooaoral SoctloB----n^r.n Toto. .... M7 on Tnaadajr. tko Sflh 4ar of NooontMT. A. Dn 1>1<
mlnattos aa appoara
appoart Irma
frcMn uw ortsinai
orisiBal herein, «
mwauos
Do horcbr cortlfr and

e cwtlflcato thmeta
^ »«r.-rrtBf« r.t the

5«»«u .5. C..C.U«... I. U.U “5^; y.srss^Ea°i.«'
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flcate and of the whole of ouch ortjtla Wltaoaa-Waereof. I hare hereto umIi on tUe la the oftloe of the Clei«
my band aad affixed (he aeal ofiof aald Oountr. ao far « (her reUte
raveraa DUtiM.
Ctronlt Coan for the County of to tbe
'
--------- -----------------^at Prod R. Walkar toaTln* rredrad the tartwt aenber of wteo. Omd Trareree thta t'-------------- *— *
Noreaber. In
the year one thoo1 the
Vltaees Whersf. We hare here­
' aleoied .Tofaate Jodce tor a tern Of...........................
wad aina bandred tweira
to set oar beads, aad afflxod the Bral
BLMSR B. WHITE.
of Ihe Omilt Court tor the Coani
County Clerk.
or Grand Trareiee this ISth day 1
haothr Temple rccetrej 'i^o
Two
__mat y.-/weo 1^;
CANVAMUtS’ STATE­
Normnber In the rear ooe Umussi
Bandred Blxty-8la roteo .......... layd aan
MENT.
nine hundred twelve.
rank fl. Blrdeall recelred SJ^l
I o>o«od «»«*«. f^. *
Repteaentatlva
ELMER E WHITE
.
Bandred 8Uty”'-^‘ —
e.o'veara. eomm«»c3n* jaa. 1. ISIS. toJaa.
BTATBMENT
OP
VOTES
glrw
In
fWALI
County 43eric.
1. ]>16.
\ Total..........
the
Ofnnd
TniTeree
DlMHet
of
the
------------------------A E PULVBR
That Etmar R WhlU haring re^ He e«ole iwml
Ooonty
of
Oraad
Trareree
tor
ReprwChairman
Board
of Qenty Caa^
celrad the Urgeat antiiber of -votee
aentatlre la the LegbOatore for eaM
------------------------Dlatrlet. at the Oeaeral EleeUon hdd.d# ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
on Toeedar. (he fifth day of Noretn-f
Ik. to Jaa 1. 1915.
and (her wore flrea for the (ollowltut
That Joha Hoxde bartag received her. la the year 00a thoasaad alae
aanted peraoae:
It elected bnadrad twalva
Mspleton. Dec. M^Mra. Chmriee
Bdward A. Monroe reocired BevealeM Hnadred PIftrBIcht
artie and efaUdren aad William HoffToMe .................................................ITM Jan. 1. 1915.
Tblrty-Beren
Handred
ann of Trarerae Qty and Mist EleOeorce R Seeker reoeleed Nlae
Elghiy-Nln*.....................................8789
That Bdward A Monroe harfag ren
Roffmaha of Grand Rapids ar­
Httdnd 8lxtr<Ponr vote* .... Mf eetred the Urgeet number orrotea
le and thay were given for the toUowIng
.
rived Saturday to upend Christams
JohaA Btenaaa reoDlvad Two
oasMd pereoas:
elected Register of Deeds for
Bandred Berenlr-Tbree rotea .. nt of two> years
with (heir peraaU Mr. aafi Mn. Joha
years, aMacnenetng Jaa. 1, Albert P. Gray reoelTed EleTi_
TVital ............................................
Hnadred Sixteen votee........ ...1116
to Jsn. 1.
The whole nonber of eotee ca«
______O. Corell haring re- John R Baato received Twelve
School closed Pri^y for two weeks’
for the office of Coantr TreeeHundred Ser«tty-Plve rotes ..1275
celred the largest nomber of rotea Is
raeaUoa. MUs Doewa left Friday
,Bdward untaer received Two
■ter waa Three Thoeaaad Twaaelected Proeecnttng Attorney for
^ Hundred Sixty-Four rotes___
ty-NTne .............................................
evening for her borne at Mt. Pleosaat
term of two yesre, oonuneadag i
Daale) U. McMuUen received
aad (her «tfe fireh for the tollowlnc 1. 1919; to Jaa. 1. :1916.
aad Mtoa~ Brackenbery tor Sooth
Berea. Hundred Thkty-Pbur
naned peraoae:
That
Cnrtla—haring re— Oeonre
—nre W. i------rotes ................................................. 1184 Boardman to spMd Cbrtotsus.
Joha Hoxale reeeleed Bo*eateea
calred
............................................
the largcat namber
r of< rotes
Frank Bailth Mt Monday for the
Total .............................................8789
Boadrad Bereoty eotee ............ 17.0 Is.ele.
- • Court
- • - O
.elected Circolt
STATE
CHT
MICHIGAN.
County
of
Alfred V. Prtsdrteh reoelvod Mae
hospital in Grand Rapids where he Is
for a term of two ye
Grand Trarerae—es.
. 1. 1916.
uking treatment.
We
do
Hereby
Certify.
That
th___________
. rnderwood haring
wbo
Two Hundred Eighty votaarMwIred the Isrgeet Dumber of rotes toregolng Is a
hare been living la Henry McMaans’
TWal ...................................... "80*9 Is elected Circuit Court Commlai
The whole onber of rotea cast
bouse moved Uto Alfred’s new house
(or a term of two years.
_____ _____ _
..
lUUve
for the Offleo of Praaecatlng At( *
1. 1915.
Jan. 1. 1918. to.Jsa.
Monday.
toraey ww Two Thousand
That BsmMt R Minor haring re­ . the State Leglslatare tor the said
Porrwt J^naoB WMt to Trarerse
Seraa Hundred Nlaaty-Klae ...2799 celred the largest number ef
o rotea is Dlstrlet. at the Genera] Election -held
Tueadsy,
w«y, me
tho fifth day of Norom- City Mboday whera be will spend
■m of ti
aad (hey were given for the followlag
thousand nine Christmas with Mr. aad Mn. Alex
•er. la the yeer
years, commencing
, 1918.
nanted p«nons:
hundred ti
Oaorge G. Corell received BrreaJaa. 1. 1916.
■mne....
That lOmer K Hughes having re­
teen Himdred Et^teen votee . .171S
ceived the largest number of votes Is ... .jr bands at Travceras CKy. Id] Dick JoDason. who has beea la DeOnrtls D. Alway reeelred Tea
elected Coroner for s term of two aaM Oonnir and Btate. thls 12th day;unit has returned.
Jsn. 1. 1918,
years, oomn
Mike Lardie ealertalned the MarJan. 1. 1915.
The ehole amahar of rotea east
cos dob Saturday ersolng.
Thht Edwin P. Watennan having re­
ceived (he Isrgeet number of rotes Is
________ ____ Two nw
elected County Bifl^eyor for a ten
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
......... ........... ......... J’ CERTI' (WO years. cMmaenclng Jsn. 1.19i:
GLEN ARBOR
riCATE OF ELECnON
> Jsn. 1. 1916.
OF REPRESENTATIVE.
That Warren T. Routsong haring re­

District
or
ths
County
Glen Arbor. Dee. 26.~Dldi Dumceived the largest number of votee is
of Oranf Traverat.
brllle of Traveiw City and Prof. HarTotes ................................................H»8 elected Drain
STATE OP MICHIGAN. County of
term of two years, commenclpg J
rr DnmbrUlo of Emptre hare been rtoOraad Traverse-es.
1919. to Jan. 1. 1915.
iting. Mr. aad Mm. C. Mdtotyre at
in Witness Whcwf. We hare hereGlen Arbor.
haads and
hereby determine sad certify that,
Chrittmaa was ! obeerred with
'wuiLiLffis"r^v^'
ihe
General
Election
held
«n
the
fifth
County of Grand Traverse this 12th
tree and a program at the dtureb
r of November. -In tt . .
In the ^ year one
w^a"(toi;iiiMi"^v^'bni ^ day of aSorember
^usand nine hundred twelve. John Chrlstaias rva. There wee a large
nine hundred twelva
R Banto having received the
crowd aad a very’pleeaaat time was
number of rotes, as appears .
P. E BROW.N.
[SEAUJ
oni«xed sUtement. was duly elected enjoyed.
EDWIN BUACK.
Benbart Braemmer to borne from
esentutire In the State I-eglslkBoard of County Canvassers.
for the Grand •'rrarerae R^re- South Haven wbeie he has been in
Attest:
fhsriotte A Nash.
the life' saving sttricr. He expert!
» have hereClerk of Board of County Canrasaera.
‘ City, in to attend the Glee Arbor school the
A E. 1‘ulver.
Clmlrmsn Board of County Canraaaers. said County and State, this 12th day belaaee of the year.
of Kovember.
November. A D.. 11912.
Mr. nod Mrs. Di. Selby and family
fiENATOn
rrORIAL CANVASS.
- A
E. PULVER
1 - _ ......
enjoyed a fine Christinas dinner, th
.'.■.'.■.■.■.■.v
:-:i692
P. E, BBO^VN.
guecU of Mr. aadiMra. C. P. Walker.
ED7VIN BUACK,
IA number from here attended the
MICHIGAN. County of dance at Eknpire, CbrtstaiaB nlgbt.
•ATE
Qrand
The Glen Arbor school to cloMd
1 Hereby Certify. That the fore­
tar
a two we«^' -raeatlon.
going *re correct transcrlpta of the
A number of Glen Abor granger*
vutemenc of the rote* given In thi
Grand Trarerue Representative Dis­
the romona at Empire tost
trict Of the County of Grand Trarerse
FYlday.
Pred Dennett to home from Chica­
)aiM B. Martin recatved
go to spend the holidays with bis famfrom the originals of such stsiement
Hnadred TweolyRIi rotes ....10
JnllBs m: Wllbedm reeelred Ten ^
snd certlflcste on file In my office.
1376
In Witnera Mliereof; I hare hereto
Handred Ten rotes .................... 1010
the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
..........
hand
and
affixed
the
seal
...«oi|aT42lu! ;78t|l67t8 Circuit Conrt for the County d Grand
SOUTH MILTON.
and
Trarerae this 12th day of November. ♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
md nine bunin tbo year one thi
Booth Milton. Dec. 24.—Will Whoop
dred twelve.
.
far and Alex Campbell have installed
Senator In the Bute Uglsl^re for
BLMEai R WHITE.
rSEALI
Ccrunty Oerk.
new hMOng stove la primary de­
Noh day of No­
COUNTY CANVASSERS’ STATE­
partment of our ediool this week.
te thoasaad
MENT.
Mra. Savary Wboopfer had a l
______j'ndred iwMre.
STATEMENT OP VOTES given In
The whole nnW^^
^
The whole number of roles cast
the County of Grand Traverse, SUte fall last Bsturday aad sprained her
fo^ the office At Senator was
of HIddgan. at the General Election ankle and braised herself otherwise.
^^'bMsand Nine HMdr^
Sixteen Thousand Seven Hun­
held on Tuesday,
the
day of No•
• fifth
..........................
BWy-Fhur......................................
Joe Bussle has the sawing machine
dred Itorty-Elghl...................... 16.748 rember. In the year one thousand nine
ad they were given for the followlag bundrod twelve, tar and against the at bto borne this week.
Rev. Mr. ColHas has
•dopiion of s Vropc-sed amendment to
the CofMltutlon ^ this State. relaUra Petoskey for the holidays and A E
Tboassnd Tbirty-One votee .
r niH l of Women to Vote, and Warner filled hla pUce at rituroh
Emanuel
Wilhelm
receive
n<l figslasl (he adoption of a
Soaday
and gars os a apteadld serTareo Tbonssad SevM H
eonment to the Conatl
Hundred Twenty-Oae rotea
dred Pony-Two votee .
relative to 1
.
of this Btate.
- -............
Total ............................................ I**"'*
smendmeal of cbsrtora- of Cities nod
Mra. Walter Watson I* expected
BTATE OP MICHIOAK. County of
VlltogM.
Grand Traverse—ee.
home today from Apa Arbor where
We do Hereby CertJfr. That the
'eat tar an operation
foriWDtag is a corract eUtemeat >[
Thousand ' 1
tion
t to the CanktltuUon
fibs returna aa<^
the roles given In the County of
Elghty-Two t
. _
Btate relative ta the
o“thto”t
The Epworth league gave an eoterOraad Trareree. for the offices named
Right
of
Women
to
Vete
r
In eo<h sUtemeat and for the nereons
lalnment and Ctartstmas tree Monday
Total........................................ 16.748
Thtrty-Beren Hundred Serettyfieglcntted therein, at (he General
We do hereby certify. That the ferenliht. (be 25th. at the school bouse.
Seven
...............................................8^
Bectton held on the fifth day of
going li a correct statement of “•
the Wtd they were tfvea ea
aa tallows:
tallowa: j
The ationg bead was tbsce and the
rotea glrea in the
Twenty-Coe Handred Thirty-two »
email boy spoke hto pleee aad all eaSenatorial District, for Senator In
votee were givea (or the amendJoyed It fiaa }
State LeglBlstare tar said District at
d caused to be

Ion held on
I Tuesday, AS^Ween'Hwidrod F^-me
e Oeaeral- Election
effixed’^l^eeal of the thrcuH C*;*irt
e fifth day of November.
. T the Cauntr of Oraad Traverse this
I9ih day of Noreri^ In^^e jraar one
Total .................. .......................6777
The wiMe^^W of votes givi
don’t have them, aor wUl any
AE. prLVER.
i;sea Bncklen’s Arnica Salre. It gtorifSBiU.1
P " W^WNsixth day of November.
t to the OonsUtuUon
See the face. Ecsema or Balt Rhenm
• ‘
EDWIN* BIACK.
• PREDRWA^-----f this Btate relative to (he
vuaMi botore it. It cures aore Ups.
Board of Oonaly Caaraaaei
Jadge of Prahata, Onad
_________
jBeadment
Jt of
of ChartM*
ChartMi of
of
(happed haada ctatlbtolns
------Travel
.rarerae Oouaty.
Attonl:
ClUee aad VlUages was Thirtyboras, oats and bruises. Caeqnalel
Chsrtotte A Nash.
ANK
pra
: — U BHtJTBR
poor Hundred Sixty .
tarpIkA OolyttcstaUdnggtsUto
nerk of the Board of Connty CenEUdER E. WHITE
aad ther were given us follows:
Board of Senatorial Dtetrtct
Twmity-nve Hundred Thirty
BTA?*™'OP MICHIGAN. County of
Canraasera.
*
.2680
re given tor said amradi
totriet Canvaaeera' CertlSeate i snd Nlae Huadred Thirty votes
Etsctlon of Senater^Twerrty--.
Hereb)- Certifr. That »h»
ns MB who 40000*1 homw trow
era^ given ags^ eald ameadIt
of
the
Ssvsnth
Binttertol
Dlatrlet
daw to a n
ktota^ maaey tro. hto fir^
Wa the Board of BeaStortol District
T«si'i
i: ."266" ^ MS them *> R-Wssbtaigtoe
Canrasaers for the Tweaty-aereath STATE OP MICHIGAN. County of
Pose
District of
Btate *
Trarerse. of the rntsa given la 1
Oraad Traveree-ea
Cmaty for the offices named In eald Mlchigaa. do hereby
Do Hereby Certifr. That the
S100 RCWAItt
aUtMoent end tar tb* oerenn* de.|g- eartlfy (hat at the •Oeae^ Eli
dag to a eorreet statement of the
A'; mfii who . to tied up ta a ddoMe
weled UnralB. •( th- Oener.1 EleeUon held OB the fifth day of Non'ember, ta votee gtvea la the Comity of .
eramaa to the bow<tto or
the
__ _______
rear ooe thouiaod
thoasaad Bine» haad.wd Tmveree. at tlie General Eleotkm held _»ot wHb ittTSe
h-M oe «he fifth dor of “
pdfas of raeomatwelve. BoUrt E Walter harlag re- on the fifth day of November, la ths crippled with
19)8. ee fsr an <• reialea t
pay that tar a
ymlr one tbonsaad nlae hundred tlsm wouldI so^mis
rest tar a*id offirea. as apnw frt^
L T«t be caa DM wbat be
I fm and against t
rlf<«l . ...............
was duly elected Senator la the fl
office -f the fVontr rterti.
. la Wllaam Wheraof. We h«re here,
wnto aH our hands sad affixed the
|pa**rtll iMtovlac Msdy Rr aB to
la srUaees wherert. we hare bera- roMM of CRtoo, aad vmagM.
PoM ef the CIrroH Court tar fhe
a WHSMS WMeof. Wehave
thto itra!
im
taWiMWbiimRW^raWl
•r Or— w—- rai.

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JANUARY

JANUARY

'•ANNEX’’
HAMILTON GLOTHINB COMPANY
Traverse Qly

An Entire Store adjoining: ours has been filled
with Furnishing: Goods, Boys’ and
Chiidren's Suits
And every .doiiar’s worth of goods in this
"Annex” wiii be sold regardiess of the cost:
Many iines of goods bought outright, too, for this
department:
WE WILL OPEN UP ON

JANUARY 2, 1913
Many New Bargains
These goods will be “ Low Priced ” Goods, hut
every article will be of far greater value
than the price indicates

PARCELS

POST

After January 1* we shall deliver goods by parcelo po-L Call up
our Btore ovar.etthar. phone or drop ua a card or letter, and you will *
reoeiva from us the article wanted the next time the mall c«^r
paasee your door,

We At* rmiy EqalspeS •• HU Order*

WE WISH ALL A

HAPPY NEW YEAR

I HAmiON CLOTHNO C9.
I.

I

I loMb trwB two to tM mUM »r* at.earod form Dr bmiw «artoada HkT- i
I tk* p«r«7 of tkD d««I«r. It bo cu tod {lac faoto bow uraeh bo «wt topood i
a war to nae not* thaa what h« ad- OB, It Is easy tor him to regntote the
la which K Shan ha broo^t tar the Inteieats of his amorisHnn
I«rtls4tt tor, he nay offer a lower
only, aad as he wonM not^know that
price, which the fanner wfll accept to tha cw or warehoBsa ee aa to
drenlar was seal to 100
in preference to hanUng his load it conTenlcBt for all partlce coneenother msasgars to tba
borne, or the tamers may bs com- ed. and BO thai none of the
Wntwn.
p«ed to mako oomo othr disposition srin he forced to accept lower prices, of tbo eouBtoy each maMger who
of 6uAees
apo( their looda ‘Bw bu.r«r to under or eompeltod to haul their produce or- could ship a carload
______
^
BO lecal nor.moral obUgatloB-to buy er the ~ad three Umee. on aceouBt P>- « ««
preoeed to do so.
B Of the
ha Idle a «
three carioads when he advertised tor of s glut to the amrket. Under eoch as In the case of the todlriduU
reapondlng
to
the
damaail
for
a
Ub*. resort to Aeap and ineonpa- only one. but as the '
the very MgbeK prices
toot help, while churches, nader sIbi- brought In three carloads It it the are secured fm the produce, aad the carload of beans. Suppose thst fifty
out of the huntftod were
Oar ooodlUoBs, oaa «aifdoy <Mly cheap privilege of the buyer to offer what
ibers ai*' 1morfclng In harmony
pkektog Dutoaes appto* to make
mintsten. In neaflr aU Unes of bos- he pleases for the eatra wagon loada with one aa^er and with to* manee'up a carload. U to probable that the
ineea eicept tsnslhc. the** principles or refuse them entirely. Thnt to what

How Jblc Reclon Woald Profit It Pormert and
Fruit Qrowcn Would WoHc lo Harmooy.
By JMa
Oto cd tko bmtul «r0« «t (amlM
Id tbo teet that nader tb« practice
of “aaci OM tor ttlmaeU. aad the
«D*11 taka the Uademoar «a(di pro­
ducer U eompetlaa with orerr other
la oalUac hJa prodneta. It U dear
io an that eompeilUoa li InJurtoBB io
thoae who tore foods to aOII. la aay
Slvaa nae, aad U U oow naderstood
by Btodaats of *00000110
that It does Dot alwars redace the
eost of products to the cooiumers.
For Instaace, wiiere Are stores are
commanlty which

al. U^Ung. bpattog. lasuraac*. tsaes,
wp-ksep sod rierfc hire, ezpeoscs of
the^lhrce sntptos stores must add to
tbo oost of goods bought by the customers. By toe sanm reaaontog It
to potent thst the expense* of riiitreh
goere who maiatato Bve cdiur
with similar principlst and alms to
a town where two of them , would accomedate ail the attendaaee of toe
five are- naneoeesarily large,
suds eaate the expenses could
grendy rodneed and th# valpe of the
•enrlee reodeiwd could be appreciated
by reduciag toe oompeUtlon.
as morekeepetw. •whose clerks 1—•

m m . .ii.iiVtnihbto. Inatanees Bka thU hare
aetsally oocoTTwd maay-tlmos to ton
I ChloBso msrtM. with aB aC ton at-

111!
Mdtitiides o( People

; resamng bom gluu aC toa markat hy
llnaorganls^ shippers, whether todfrldBals tir asaoctottoas.
) to toa tbrgoing tastahe* the dJe'sstims raaults woald not ha*a ban
emmiaoead if to* tnitt growan *C

take SCOrrs fWLUJOPf regularijr to repair wested viuBtr aad.
euidj' the blood to witfaffand
winter
and dposnrn.
It coDtsinsbbe Idgfaest gndeoC
cod liver oil. medkalljr peiiectod;
it is a cream-like food-oiedidBe,
acnipolanaly pore and healthful
whhoM dr^ or sdtoulant. En­
dorsed aad advocated bfmedkal
anthocitics everywhere.

into ooe aaaoolatloa with a toeal
;hraiieh at aach ahlpplBg potat, aa4
an th* fruit jbU to carlots through
loaa Otoe*. T»a mitogjr
hraneh knows what Us 'btomhan
have to aeU and U coastantly to
;umch with to* caneral managar. who
to tvu. knowt the ritaaUon to toa.
^ whol* eectka. also to aU th* big mar'kats; and l>s knowledge and experllenc* enabies him to ae^ cnitotB of
fruit or other prodne* oulr to aaeh
mariteU as are nr* to pay good

are well
we call ■tL glut of the mariieL Tb» of all and toa^
of the
bJupbuilding
ui
Itemt markets to view. On* might
hare been tskea to redo » or ellm- ffmt tanner who accepts toe lower mimliy.
how gluts to toe loesl toumd to ridp to KUwankeo. aaotoar
price, tother than to bsnl hto load| Hsvtog
may
todlaaaptdls. anolber to Detroit,
With the adopuoa of i
home, makes It necessary for top markets and ruinous, com
Ideas sad BMtbods to the produegm others to do Itkewtoe, and thus farm-1 be toermited. [it will be easy to nn- otoen to Plutoucg. Clevelsnd. Tole­
ead of the buslaess the injurtous' ef- rt are oqmpetlng uito one another derstand bow ^tmllar compeUt^ aad do. Onctonsti. etc. However, upon
ffCOTTTS nnUKWdrim oat
colds—fioorisbes the membranes
fecu of conpetlUon Id selllns farm I the injury of all.
tglau of the larger markets may be receipt of tile tempUng drculsr let­
ter from Chicago. It la only natural
of ibe throat and limn aitdEeeps
products are b
Such unprofitable and disappoint- ptovented as betwe<---------------that each manager should deride' to
tfaemheskfay.
presiait practices
Ing conditions could not arise If toe
Suppaee tost ibe
After such a Urge aimnitlwi Is
towns wbsre no regutor market Is prodnoers u
I. ma
as (he
the msnleeninl
msa'gen^ fanneM
Carmen am
around such shipping send bU ear to C9dcs«i and to send
eaewl* SCOTT’S well esubUthed and toe bhytog p^
to* next car to to* other place in
EMULSiON hr immg •md krvrh'ri
ntslntolnwl an outsids buyer
s It to to make toe sale* point are organised Into
mssffawss—sms, (ig&t ahsam and are rellaMe, the produce of aneh aa
oom* to a shipping point ,aad an­ would be working for their interests | and that such :condltious as are here-, view. Bach manager acu todepeodnounce thst he WSBU a carload ei and would be to a position to prevent in beforv naiaM are prevents^ there ently aad U Ignorant , of what
aasociatloa can be sold 00 tts sU*
Equally good for infants,
beans aad win pay ILOO per bushel. such an emergency by having only still remains tke problem of peevent- dtoars a^ doing and naturally, the
track* for a definite price, but an fnreasoning
of
each
Is
slmllsr.
as
In
toe
dtiUten
or adults, but you must
The new* qulcUy spreads thi
(h of a given oommoillty brought ling compeiiUtgt .'between these assodlvldasl or. a small assoctottna «aacase
of
the
bean
grower*.
Th*
reeui
have
aOOTTS.
the country, by talk, telepboue and to. on a certalB day. to fill toe (urs|cistions when; eelUng tbeir products
not sell to that way.
newspaper items. The farmers are or storage rxiotn ready that day. the jin Chicago and other large cities. If la tost flfW carioads of Duchess tpFven e Urge asaocUtloB canaot do
uooigaalxed. It does not occur to rest to b* bsuied to tbo next day. or ^ there wore a Wl'managed orgaalxa- pies are horriad to the one dealer la
in that manner until Ks rugsnyaa^ of ns that a hundred other when other cars were at hand. With.lion of famen at each shipplnx Cbleagt^ aU together too many f •
nuuon U well eatablUhed.
a tew earloerds to the very towns that
him
and
all
hi*
friend*
in
to*
busltaraen may decide to their beans our teiephone and maU facilities It it point in westmu Michigan, tut each
. The mosey to be eavud to jBOdnethe
local
managers
at
first
had
to
to that dealer. The result Is that two toe work of only an hour to communl- association wprking .entirely Inde- ness, to handle to -good advantage
•ra. by preventing
lind for matoeUng th^ apples, but
or uuee
three cmrivwos
carloads 01
of beans
oeana are quite.
quite cate With a large number of members pendent of toe otbera. the big p;o- Draplte all he cun do. he is UieraUy
I hereto named is suSlrieot 1
spt to be hauled to the same place, of an asaoctoUon to nscertaln their duce dealer* of Chicago would have swemped with Dneheai apple* which ^
tOTj,
e
to
him
in
warm
weatow
and
within three ds} a to'supply the de-j wishes to too matter of selling what toe address of each sssoclsUon and
___ _
_
S lai
msnd for one carload. wHh the result they have, at a certain price, uhlrh would be WH to send a clrculsr letihst too majority of tbose wbo haul toe Btouager haa learned can be se- ter to eato announcing a strong de- dealers in other low • he may eend toe drenlar. whirii eansad aU Off i

Today Begins Our Annual January Clearance of Ladles’ Garments
Ladies’ Goats, Furs, Suits, Costumes,
Dresses, Skirts, Furnishings.
Ib extandint onr viihea to yoa

for*

Happy
and
Prosperous
New Year
wt with to thnak the friendi tad
patrons of the eU^ for- the 00oparation that has multad in in­
creased matoal benefits.

i

Six months of steady coat selling is a record which may not be ap­
proached, due to our advance ^urivata, the nnasnally cool sammer and the
appreciatioB shown our “advaoM sale" inducemoits by early buyers. Tbit
neoessitatod frequent stock repletions, the lots now offered, with vmy few
exceptiems, are arrivals of Nov. 37, aad we venture to say they were bought
right. Th* holiday buying of ladies’ wear was gwtifying. Purchasegi of
gqrineBts at this clearance event may feel assured of only the more recent'.
styles; the most wanted weaves; the qualities that make you remember the
store with fetiings of satisfaction aad of monay wdl inverted. Coats from
Julott 16 111.. Dljm 14, 16 ud 18 ; l»Ue.’ 34, 38, 38, 40 and Itodti 39,
41. 48, 47; iddlett., diidonili, diiiichlllu, bo«det, minor-, pUio Uuk
dn«i ooua, oonom.., >ei»e dreum, velvet dowoi tt»t b«r fuliioD’i itomp
of .pprovol;
vrttl comet elcoo corriog lim. Ion io lu(« .opurote
moff. lod ootorol or dyed mU tint caooot be rt^locod for the pronot
ukid prioo. All oootribote to thii ftuoo end oiipo^d ot prion -Jml viiil
00010 Utt thrifty to hood ood loTon' of dood qurilty to roopood.

Look for Increased Trading Benefits RightHere and Now, Slarttng the New Year
Dress Skirts
GOWNS &DANCINC nous
N4II uOvtr Slock 4S Calls
Juniors’, lisses’ & Ladies’
FURS
bal a Fair Aosorbaeat 4il
WcU Made

LADIES asSu
SUITS
^ SSSSST
n.M: Youi clioice Junior »5

Suiu.
St: 'Your ^ice Uism' and
LatUoi' $15. *18 and $20 Siiiu.
Sll: Your choice Ladies' 22to
$25. 27.50 a $30 Suits

SroCUL REDUCTIONS

|->OATS FOR $an
You may select from all
values, regularly $12.75 to

$i&ao.

for any Coat at $18 and
$20 regular.
Ijt C/I for
$22.50 to $25
14.DU
values,
f O C/I ’for
styles in
19. OV bUck and colors.
Worth to $30 regular.
M.M for a few Finer Coats.

"■"“sJSiSasr’"*-

It is the policy of the store
not to “carry-over” Fura.
We never have:: The Glearanee prices offered on a fine
lower price lot than ever this
year will make Fursqakkly
change ownership this we^
Your comparieon fe neceaeaty to a full appreciatian of
price.

In Chiffon. Chnrmeu4e. Crepni,
Satin, Tuffetan, Neu, Velvets$1X7$. $1X7$ aad tlXSt
for Talnes reiulor $15 to $50.
Practically all December uAVab of advance atylee.

Roe French Sen(e Dresses
Corduroys and Velveteens
$l$,$l*aadt$.M
Worth regularly $7.50 to $20.

THE BARNEY
Tr«vOTeaty.iae%.

HOPE FOR AUERUOI
Frteada Wfll, Trr to ffsewe a Maw
Jadcson. MidL. Dee.
Judge J. O. Hurfln of Detrrit has base
Utoed as counsri to th* effoft to *•■
lire a Dew trial tor Oeotr H. Awr
ladi. wbo was sent to Jaekacm prlaoe
tor kiniAg Hsrrr W. Fisher Dear BaM•in. and who «w Beolsoecd to lUa.
PrtocetM coD| r* friemda. wbo g-uduajed^ith Aaarharii. ara toterwtad to
his fight for UbertF. sod relatoad Jidge Murfto.
Judga Uurfla and the eoavief*
toother, Itobed. ware to JackBoa to
confer wMh Oscar this aflaraoea.
*7 took toe caae bteeDBe t was tn*.
rinoed that Anartwek la tatoelr km
prlaoaed.-- said toe Datnft Mga.
-Ordtoarily I do hot accept retain­
ers to a case wbwe a eehvtetloB he*
nsuHed. bnt I am ae certain that
Anerbach Is the victim of prujudle*.
to juaUc* and mistrial, that 1 ahall
tFske a new
Cor hts treadom.'*
The defense hopes to have the css*
h<-ard at toe next tern of the euprMs*
rvori and seenr* a new trial aarif
ottt year.

A final and complete clearance to be ready for spring
—with only spring styles to show—Is the object of
this sale. And it’s needless td remind the many
satisfied patrons of this annual event that the vari­
ety and qualities that are linked with the radical
price cuts will rapidly clear the shelves and racks
of these all new, dependable garments.

We have spared no pains to
provide the merchsndise thst
M acoompUsb these results.
Boasttmes mistakss ooenr as we
are aU hnmaa. We're wiliinf to
rectify them. We’re Jost as wflling to show yon as to s^-^^
we would not be In bnsinea
Zverystorels entitied to lUsharc
of credit for IIB efforts to serve yon
beet Too alone are the Judge,
and yon have to see to pass your
Jndfmant
We are gratofnl for your jndfBcnt this yeer Just dosed.

all producers to the n<
be aroued to action at a

Not a more modish line of
high grade Worsted and man­
nish weaves in any stock. They
are all new desigos, beanttfully
taUored. The majority of dies
in 21 25 and 28 waUts. The
assortment is limited. We will
sell your choice
Values to $7.50 regular..W.W
Values to $9 regular, for $7.l$
Values to $15 regular, for.. .9$
(Nearly all samples cme of
New York’s best skirt makeia)

DISPOSAL SALE PRICES
For Wool Shiitf, SwcMcn. MackinnwB.
Poiticoats, Oatsets.

h
SILVER LAKE

♦♦♦♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
A veiT preuy Christmas waMlng
(x«niT*d at to* boms of Hr. aad
Ura. R. Crain, when their fiaaghtor.
llisa Ida. beracM the told* ef Faal R.
Salewakl of Long lAke usrashlp. Ur.
and Hi*, aalrwrid sr* popolar Twm*
pMple and'have maayirttads who wm
Join in eitoadtog bast wlaba* for th*
happy futura. Many beasUfnl and aaeCrI gifts w«re received.
John aad Aostto CqpBcU west
to Cedar Bus Tbanday on boslnaas
Ur. and Ur*. ISat Dana, aon Law­
rence and Him Otody* UcOairr aC
TraverM City epeat ChrUtmas at the
booM ot torir aca. Hash Dana.
Hr, aad Ura. Aba OaaBdan aad
chUdraB apMt Cbriatmas wllh bis
brotoM-. EU Sanndsn.
Uls* Uargsret Night «< TtBVWM
City Is apeodlag her Christmas vaca­
tion with her tsotoar. Ura. H. Badutt.
Ur. and Ura. Prank Wm aad Frad
Braskel wwnt ChriaOaa* with their
Blstsr. (Mr*. BaUrd. of Tnvarae City.
Mr. tad Mrs. Jo* Smllh aad tolldran of Orawn were goaau (hrietmas
of her mother. Mrs. Kavttdx
Uaia Bonadlag to spshdtog a few
Sara to Tiavera* dtp wftk fUtods
Ur. and Ml*. ABsaat Itovlteh aad
chUdran au Christma* dtoaw with
to mototo. Mrs. SsTtosh.
Mr. aad Mrs. Tbstoa* aad ehUdrsh
•peat Chrtotmas wHh Ibalr fiadhtir,
Mr*. H. Daaa.
Utos LUa* Davtaea Is oa th* stch
1st.
Prrt Sraakal was a «Uar « Orawa
Tbvaday oa bostosaa
Lena Kavtuh to weettag tor Mf.
laae* of Orawa.
Wm. Saaaders la haallaf weed ta
Travara* City.
Bmar Toeksr wo* the gaart ot
Uto* Praacto WUUaam af Orawa s#
hriatmaa
.
Ur. Md Ura. R. Roaadtoff aad
-aa^tarlraa* of C
of hto faUtor. Ur. ■
Daa. ST.
Falla a ffaai PM
km a rtamstri pM aatots hw
tweea liver aad hewato to aaaso ffto
trass by reCariag to act taka De.
Xing’s New Ul* Pilli. aad w$d mA
' • of year tjstaai Thap ffMOf
----- pel right Bcttoa of sWaiscIi. ttwr
aad howeiB. aad rmsa* smt h-lto

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howlTad PIU*M. M‘^dD»a: par.’
lor lamp. klr. asd Urm. A. L. Pratt,
Wankfort; taHe and fethar, P. Kttha;
Hr. and Mra. Oae. OarTtoan:
pair at towels. Mr. and Mrs. Bathcab.
f^loTt: ^asi indi dlah and nuOl
dlshaa. MIm Rnldah MriiM; pair at
wai. Mist Dora yohaaet: aat of al*
ear kalraa, Caorga Btoaraa; aat of Hh
terta sad batter toMfe rrad
etoant; patlor la»p. MUi Hattie Mat^
tla; Taaa. MlH Ha Databdorf; glaaa
att. Mr. and Hro. Prank Camphdi:
towm. Mn. Ootoan of Sooth Arm:
(ndt dMh, Mra. Johaaoa: Womb wnd
dost pn. Mr. Adalay: ploA frame.
Mr. and Mra. OHltn; pair of raoM.
MlM EOa Pan: parte lamp. Maleotoi
Wtamla: He* apron. Mra. Harriet H.
nsouat-MM. Rte
Smith of Chkafo. Mr. a»d Mia. Mil­
9v..Cde lard wm «ommaaca hooaakatpliig to
........... -TSDSte Oak Paric with toe
Bany Meadn

flilm .

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m^Maikeli
~fMc« eorrvrta wk tey kr vIn
traa Chl<a«p
Bvtftlft (kroogt

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C«»TM
—Acme Me lew,
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eetJee. »kO>-8*; No.
t U-n. Ilege-lleMlpU.
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U Acdee W.TS. ektflmg et H.80»:.66.

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steal A Titas hare aoM te dipt.
OnmudriiC tha staamar Ptorntton Ctty.
b haU of aacaloa K. Caatarrllla
towaahlp. L«aUaaa coonty. to Lomna
D POlletta of Grand BnpMs ter fS.086.

Ibay hare bees at thMLAid
for arer fltCaes yafas. anfTSS!?
I tor Bond work
kBownkhMB^MR this MBsty.

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Local MariEcte
(ftoa IkeRtv** BMOrt Di^)
Tbe potato aarkat took e 4ra|> ot
«*• OMU » taitfMl TewdiT on no
I et the ut^MT that had heeti
S^ed U Cron aO potnta. There ia
aa ladlMtlon that It wlU
“ '
this pcdiit tor aetee tiaa.
A cnrtoaA of vbaat was Twe^red
loeaUr at the grtat bOBs. «nd aararml
aanll ahl^tmanu of rya and bnckwh'aai
tnm the naart>7 towsa. A nnnbci
ot tamen ware ta with grala lor w
abahee that kept the alUa hosy ali
day.

^==::;K

(PniB PVidaya Hacord«a^)
The gnaral raactlon from the bolla to hare affacted ^ marlat. and there ware rery
few farmefe la yetterday. The prtoe
of potatoaa reOMOna the aamo.
Theaa was one <»rload of bockPUR MARKKT
wheat BhiMiad OBt yaeterday. A num­
ber of taraacn ware la with sr>*t.ot
the mllU that kept them busy. The
roads are cettlag to batter condition
and there wUl be nwra dotog to the
seat few days.'
The J. C. Morgan Oo.. will atop boytog oldar apples Satnrdar /of this Fw.1^................ .ttiewM
Fbx. .......................................... fo9n^
weak tor thU year. The
Prtoaa.i«fl7 ealy on prtma Mack.
baas aery MWd for thia firm. They
will nm tbato ddar jraaaae nnUI the
Btock M applaa that ^ on tend sow
to eahanatad.

Vti tM'iiui'.y.'vM'i

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.

(Pitwj Saturdays Beowd-B«la)
y. W. Zlmmennan will be bosy for
the ant two days at WIBiamabarg
and Aides, loadtog boUs beef sad bogs
for ttie CMca«o markeU.
It was another qolet day with the
grain markets yesterday. Only a few
fnraera were to with axchasga grain.
The tarmara are taking thU time to
gat eanght op with their woA at home
and only making the town tripe as it
to BaceasarT for abopping.
Pur the second ttme ihU year there
not a load of potatoes, recelrad by
tM nme goiet feeUng that preralled
on the Chicago, Detroit and QraenTlIle
BmrkeU. Tha market U Ann at 30
eanU. bowarar.
(Prom MoBdv*B Raeerd-Shgla-)
Saturday was another gbiet day to
tha potato market, only a few loads
cams Into tha cMy. Tha prioa ra■rtiera ware aareral good loada of
hay raeelred.
One tBBdrad boahato
came to by team and by ran. Dome
bBckwbaat and rya warw bnmght- to
by team . Boto tha taina ware bnay
with the grist and asatanga.
Prattnnim A Oo.. are shipping ItkOd worth of furs that they hare parrtoasad tm parties to this rl^ntty
dnrtng tha last two weeks. ThW
Bhtpment conftots of coon skins, gray
fn^ i«d f«, toBdkrata. mink, weasels
dad iknnka. ThMa are some ot the
Sneat tort that bare ^n gathered
aad ahowa what a bnatoBN U being
I In this tine. Thia is tba
hacond lot (hat baa been Shipped of
agna} ralaa In tba laat tWo moatha

anea with year wtfa." If yoa wIB
ceeaaBt to be tbe endlenca It onas
to be easy anoagh.'The Maofisat Man in Ti
S the <ma whwtoAIWBys
teTtoon and toaip
_____________________OBtoftaaJtL
not the poor faDow's fadlt. hU ^ra.
tad digeatton are oat of order aad ha
reeU miserable. Are you geaing into
that coadithmt Thao atortat ooaa takUg DR. HSfUCarS SUGAtbCOATBO
PtlAS for your Brer. .They wIB dean
OBt rttaHa ywir Mood and -pat
r dlgestloo to.good ocAer. Prtep
par bot
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POTATOn.
CklMge, Dee. M.—FetMPM gneUd
•t 41«Uc.

n toodd Ska t

nnicmnicY miT

As^lagaat new sign has haea pnt
op In front of Om. P. Staren'B store
Newi ot tha marrtage of Mlm PbnIt Is one of tha haadadman cat the
atraet and-'^ to aoarcely neaassary pie Norouty and Patrick A. Tracr ^
to any that It bears tbe tmprtol ot L. ; Detroit wm come aa a tarpriaa to
many TrarerM City people., «i
Sabin.
OaoiHtoar 80.
Tracy erldenlly thonght to sialBg
T. W. Btowb toft yaeterday
blf snrprtse on her Traratse City
paradlss pMtofflca Is nofr Kingsley
frleods about the first ot the Mar
LeMtog where, ha has bostoeai be­
postdnea. ThU change Ip name
- .'be
fore lha aaprswr court. Be wlU also
oonTenlenca to the pshUe as the
hmd resigned her podttai to toe Clt';^
attend to aomh legal boalnesa to De­
i of the railway sUttob has al­
Itenk telophose oBloe. to Join her bnstroit aad rotoni to ahoet a wmI
ways been Kingsley, and that of ttie
baad in Detroit and there make her
pottofflca ebould be tha aama.
fnture horn*. She wavnmrrled to
Vn. FOwel iaa rodnoed tha fare
Mr. Trwey aome time to Jtoramber
hit Ett BapMs and Trararaa Oty
C. C Carrier, tormarty to the Her* while on bar raaetlon which ahe was
Fine troUlng on the bay for lake atagas to half rataa asd has newly
aid
office,
aad
who
to
paw
on
the
HUsppadtBg wtth friends' to Detroit,
troaL
fitted tba stage with foot. warmesa.
abnndanca of kdbaa and tolenda to waakea Se'nitoel. pasaad thitmgh town thee came back to the oCtoe with to
ORAIN-41aRnah A l,^ Oe
tenttongof ramalnlng untft^e firet of
make his paasMcera Jnst as comfort- Monday cm return to bU old hon
Tba areathar otin boMs mBA
year. Friday night ahe raBehrie
conaty.
'
ore snow and tba stolgbtag to nearly a^a u poisibto
celTcd word that her htuband. who to
rninad.
CMS .
E.
Hastings la patting a
an employe on the Fere Margnelte
V. Petartyl goes to Chicago tomor­
Oats .
store building on Front street, west road, had been inlarad to a wrack. Of
Steele A Tltua report tha tale of the row morning to bay material te his
Rya ..
of Union alroet to whk* ha will re­ ooBraa then the aurpriae was sprung
par iM lha............... fl.lt old OrlswoM idtra loat aootb of town firm fv rtanaUcturlag Imiglea.
___ M and aoiftrth far next spring move bis music aad sawtog maehtne Just a Uttle earUer than the anticipat­
to 8. J. Case; « acrea. $700.
ed. and vnfortanately the pleasa
orders, of which they haro galta a rooms as soon as completed. This
ymn-T—~wi«ii»,o.
Is the first bnatoea hoaaa to ha b«Ut was Isasenad. althoogh the aurprtee
Frank Broach has Bmrad Into bU amber already on hand.
friends was quite as great Mr. y^cy
west of Union atraet
paw market oo Front atraet. If yon
was badly hrpLHcd. but phyalriaBS do
wonM aae a haadaoma awrket. call In
Tb«a has toM'a nlea Incraa
Caldwtfl A tendon hare a large not baJlevMt »»! P»*« *»*»>•
tha boatoeas at tha Trararaa Ctty
aa yM are puatog.
Mrs. urocy
Ttwey leu
left o«i»iu.7
Saturday morning
forre
of
man
at
work
In
tbolr
mannsirs,
thoir mano............ .—“
railroad at this point daring the last
Oontrsetors my that tha hnildlng year Tba raealpts were I63.CSIL6C be- tactnrlng and blacksmtthlng csubllsh-jfor Detroit and toe wtll probably reproapBCU ror Trarana aty Best sea­
son are tar ahead ot anythtag arer
known at thia lima of tba yaw.

ST.

•ftMN.
(Makfa. DM. w-WbMt. I«%c.
OM. 4TUe Ooni.
'

.

oOL A k»g tahlAras prettdad wtth
Ofty {dates, ifty Cbrtitakas canvas,
ttfty cards baartog tba names of fhe
ckUdran preoMt. and each chfld was
gtren a drees ar a pair of paata.aa tha
case mlgfat bg. iheaa. atorktop.
tsdis or Mine': asafnl artlcH, and a^
had cMtfactioneTy. ratotoa.
teth. A baahtitol Cbftoti
stood ttldway on the toUa
with gltta and ti
happy crowd ot yoaagtea aat It
a good work done, and sB who
took an actlra pan or coatrfbatad to­
wards It. will tael wall palA

Echoes From The
Olden Times

December S3, an old bear and three
cube were killed between the two
eampa operatad by I^rreUad .A Sny­
der, In Colfax townshlA itoarie coun-

The aaloona were a]] closed o
Christmas day. and, although ih
atraeu w«a fuB all day. there wei
laaa ot dronkenneta reported.

Frank Friedrich hopes to occupy his
new bunding shout Pebrasry 1st. He
win stock It with boou sad shoes and
prepare for s Urge trade. Prank b
wen liked and will be s popolsr mer-

A tou-ga nthnber
nimbat of Diands ssMmtoad St tha home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Scats. Oak Park, Thursday aveolng.
DM. 22, to witness the marrtage of
Tfsttla. to Wilbur H.
Millard. The caremony eras perform­
ed by ttar. W. Hsnhoa, after which
tbe gnens were Invtted to partake of
an exocltont and botmtifnl rasper,
which Was aajoyad by sIL Ur. 8uu
sad son Ollrar proamrted tha bride
with s b^rodm antt: Mrs. Btsto. 38
yards carpeting: the groom, dlaner set
of cMbs: Mr. and Mrs. Millard, a
clock; Ckartos Ifnnda. sat of dufirs:

BMembar Sfi.
Offlcsoa electol by Pomona District
Grange No. 17 si tha last meeting:
Master, O. C. Clark: overseer. Jolm
frail; chsplsto. Jlra. A. D. McIUe:
lecturer, 6. A- Gardner; tiaasurar,
Wm. Rennie: aecrotory. Adonis Wynkbop; suwsnl. A. Taylor; assistant
stowsrd. M. Thora: lady sssli
steward. Mrs. Mtoa Broderick; Pomoss. Mia. Wm. Sluytati Ceres. Mia
Lowell Sours; Floia.*MrB. A. O. Ed
wards.

GREETING:.
The management of the First Nat­
ional Baoik assuras its manf friends of
4lieir appreciation of the ccmSdoice ex­
pressed in this institution during the
year just dosing.
And join in cordial greetings to
Graid Traverse CitizmiB, expressing
their desire to do their part in helping
tomahe 1913 the hapidest and most
(woqienms in the hisu^ ef this re^oo.

F. Hokamb has toft at the Her­
ald office SOBS peaches grown on bis
father's place near Northport. which
wero'kept In a basket to the oelUr.
are still very fresh and perfect,
sbowtog tba wonderful koeidiig quailties of Grand 'ITsversa frulleteele A Titus have sold this week
160 acres one snd a half mUea south
of Monroe Center, owned by Woodford
Burke ot Sants Crux cooniyiTCsL. sad
knoa-n as lha Chss. Scbel Urm. Pur­
chaser. John T. cram: oonaldersUlon,
81.840.

8. V. Hodgmsn of this plat* has per­
fected a ■urvei'or'a tape that to com
tog into common aae. It to made of
■prtog steel, poltohed to blue, cbMkad
off In feet and is made a*y roqulrtfd
length. It to put upon a convenient
reel aad U prorided with huidles
which aro sttaiiiad whan to use. Uto
pronounead by eurveyors to he a great
ImpTOTemeat on the tod chain snd U
iem eubject to vartstloo by axtromes of temperuturo. Mr. Hodg
man procursa the mstortsta used 41reel from manufacturers and can '
nfidi the toatromsat at abaot haff Um
prioe of tha'tod dwto. It M Uktor to
prove quite a i
tha orlglnatof.
It of tM ChiteOaeotthep
mas Uma fesUvlttoa to Truitoao City
was the anlortatomaat glraa at the
rtedeoM of J. W. KflUfcaa to ttty
chOdran who othenrte wonld have
ilUon

of Iheday. Cbartei lAmhhrt omtostoa

TtoftertNaBonalBaak

the move aome we^ ago aad worked
every apara atoaaut on the prMaiwItont tar montha past. Mrs. i. T.
Beadle and Mra MlUlham raadwed ef-Srtaat AM, aad dtlMW. roapo
taaenfiy and viry mW to toto
--.ie' ■■

oC otoaMch trouble I
Of rhenmMiaat-• from %-hlch I had
been an atosMt ,bcli-ioca
f*'"
rears, ft salted toy
**
to’ltmt for
igaauaa. jaoadim. aad to
torn t< kldaer poimna toat
mattom. Etoetrtc tDWen
E> aaUafy. .Only 6$
cants at all dn^Nats to Traverse CHy.

Unusual Bargains in Coats,
Saits and Dresses

A. n. Brinkman. W. A. Marahall and
wife, and BnoA Walt of Old MItslon
left yesterday morning for a three or
fonr weeks' trip to aonthera Michigan
Tlslt rriallres and old time friends.

List of peUt Jurors drawn for tha
ragnUr Jannary term of circuit court
for Grand Trarerae county to appear
aflhe court room In Trarerae aty
January 4. 1888. at « o'tdock a. m.: H.
T. MeUa. Paradise: Gao. B. McaeV
ton. Green Lake: John Warrea. Peainsula: C. F. Crawford. Blair; Rneben
Ursa, Fife lake; J. W. Sftton. TraV.
erae Oiy; Aaron Itet, Onion: K. K.
DougUton. Long
Lake: Harriaon
Speam Paradise; Wm. Hess. Groan
Lake:' Roto. U. Edgeaomh, Peninsula:
Wm. Beltner. Blair; C. A. Tracy, PUe
Lake: W. W. Data. Traverse aty;
Mania B. ElUolt. Unloa: O. O. Paige.
,1/mg lAke: James Dartooa. Paradtae;
Joel C. Avery. Oroen lake; Henry
Dobm. PenlDMla; Rato. Travis. Blair;
8r.. nte Lake: Artlrar
James Hodgta.
...
U. Btockey, Union; Joa. Schwlnd.
Long Lake: C.' W. Kingsley. Psrsdisa.

dertnl doable .benefit 1 got from Elee-

END OF EVERYIfflNGSALE

The Gtaad Rapids Bagle graralr raporu IS feel of snow In aorthero
Michigan. Onr aoothero brethren
bare come to bellere anything possi­
ble to the Grand Trarerae region.

I the JoUlesL happiest
day the streeU of Trararaa aty arer
Taken from Graad TravarM HaraM cf
More people to towa. more teams,
TMrkp Vaara Age.
more bustoeas for oar merchants than
ary day before In the history of Grand
Trararaa.

Could glwut tar Joy
n> tA tteak roa from tha hot' C. a Rader. -

MHUHEN’S

TENTH ANNUAL

MILLIKEN’S

r Had Fan
______TaeanTiy nartad oP a
way
Jtanay with tha mmaty feeUng tb^t
- - - --TbU

(Bucmenl)

Our End of Everything Sale is now in full swing. In no dep^^^
ment are the people showing more interest,
are better val­
ues offered than in ready-to-wear. You can depend on every
value being just what we say it is.

SUITS—$3.50, $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00
Here are prices to suit anyone, niany of
more than half, if you Want a suit, give us a chance to show
you this line.
f

Expensive Coats at Cheap Prices
$9.50 and $10.50 Plush Coats
$18,50

.Values up to $32.50.
These are all the very best SealThese jar^ new. stylish Coats, the
lot includes nearly all rfew ette plush. All helling at marked
kind yon really enjoy wearing and This
at a pri(* you can afford to pay. coats. Be sure and look at this reductions.
particular lot
Values up to $27.50

A Une of Wool and Silk Dresses are SeUing at
JUST HALF PRICE
SKIRTS $2 rSSr.r.MJS SKIRTS $2
f5, $5.50, $7.50.

Skirls lor $S.50

■MIM-Ith« store without somg through our Rosdy-to-wear Dipt (locate in bMoment) Tbe bargate.
S
of the oKw. We are alSTay. tlad to have yen look around.
DBPABT- Toim oooM noROH

laevWatolDcpI.

Ofld lot nitnkfU grt-atlj

Tailored Wdsts
}

VoOFF

0« M>« table (IM

'We sro rituuBg out our lino
of (jolffgtrti ToHto Wstm« any
Sht.rl it-nglh Embroiilcrj'j
vnliK- li|> to Hto................. 7c one of our Tegular 8&e kind
..BOc
nt........................
Br^lir S fur S5e aonp,

Htwal I.ip.A DreiTOa

aMe dMT) we
**a*i aro'

ChrlstoMS Nevciaes

tien. The line toctudea both I
and eonen and timro tortheriy
at from »1A6to

$1 lotLSS WfltoU

69c

$123 valued at.............................................
84 inch, « nod *1.25 Cloakin*. a very good value
«e.

............................................ ............ W*

Wool remnants in all colors, widths and prices,
1 to 10 yard lengths. Just % oH retaU pnees.
ALL TWO FALL'S GOODS.
UM Whm Flannel Walata. ^t\Si
S2AS beat grode Wue and rad
- mat Vretota............
..........SL«
Flanne.
...—....................
S1AS SCripwl Ftonnal Walala..
S2JU Htver Cardad Papito..
Wlntar Watota .

60*^ OFF
Oo ali Xmas
Novelties
Bdcci^^ParlaUa
Ivory

ti* OFF

J. W. MatIK£N,m Parisian lv(My
Traverse aiy’o Beil Store.

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1

aUKD TBAVZUI »n«At.n AHD TtAYBta UT UOU, TDBDAT, DIO. SI, UA

BA^^^NER BARGAINS FOR YOU
ALL THIS WEEK
Evtrr Utm a Baigala • • - • Every Eai«alB ScaaoaaMe ,
Just tbs. Kind o( iHercliaailiM You Want to Wear .or Use Now.
Low prices prevaU aU overtho sioro. This is spodaliy true in the Cioak
and Fur Department, where Coats and ^ are beind tnrn^ into cash, at
radical price reductions Consult your own best interests and profit by those
•__________
boyinti c(diancof.

ChrijtiDM «• ta apwA a (Mr ton at «d to tMr Oiaaa at Baclaaw tkl:
tfc« h0B« o( btr nul«.,Jotts OaWm.
A. Hall •••< wH*. «*• Mv« kM« V.- e. OsMIn «r CSiceye. who ha>
rMtlw In tb«
lor Ik* PMt t*m bean la the cKy for feme Uum Ml
daya left today for iMr bWM at U- 'this moralng for CadlUae where b<
vm be Ur a few slays before ntare
oa. Obi*
i
HaroM »aatM Mt today far D* tag'to bb bofae. .>
J. M. lAiwe.. aae ef the eertleei
trolt aner a abort rlatf at 1
kneera of rife Uka. was la tts
oTaOaMler letaniotf to Ms horns'city loOsy on hta wsy bo»« from Ac
at Til iiiiiriri—1 today, after aovena »»«•
be speat- OwUUaas wltl
tor. w o» at, to ttototo.
ill. toiwUto. Uto Wm. Bto. to.
J. O. Haaoe of Chbige. arrived In family.
ttie city today for a f»w days’ visit, Hba Delb MsrilMsu
with rebtlrea.
i
Imoraln* for fUat. after spending
T. C. Milter reUiriM today fte« CbriMnas with her pareate.
Orsnd Ledge wbere be has beea Halt. Mrs. D.. Martlaeao. On bsr way

Good Ttiiogs to Eat
His tim« for horses, cows,
sheep,
mules, hens, ducks and geese. We
want eveiybody who has any love for
thair animftln, also those who are look'
ing for profit for themselves to get iheir
hay. corn oats, feed, bran, middlings
and unicjm at P.' Kyselka's. Your
stock should have good feed if you wish
it to do well
our good todd
cheap feed prices. Our patrons have
foun^ out that there is a difference in
feed. For poultry we have a selection
of clean, sound buckwheat, wheat, al>
feUa meal, kafer com. grit, beef scraps,
charcoal, bone meal blood meal, meat
meal Your hens will lay the year
around if you furnish them witb tbe
above ingredidots and keep them warm.

■^1

' ' she
sbe wIU
wOl visit her sister at Sagiteg with relatlTes sad faieiMs for the tiack
psst few days.
,
Mike Laidb on Mapteten, apeat
Mrs. Hsnty Sperilnp isft thl*------Cbrbunas with bb family at lOll Ina for AshrUb. N. C.. Nortslk. Vs.
UtKoln avenoe.
and other polnU la the sooth, where
Mbaeo Sm aad Miy Sywbr »sA she wlU Join her parente who are
ywurday tor Tbsas. where they elU speattag the winter et theee piaeee.
spend the winter wUh;r«kUves aad .Dtok Seyweyr, wh« hae been vWt
friends.
Ing In ths dty for some Urns left thb
Jas. Heolln and wifs'of Cincinnati, mornlag tor Msnlsiee whwe he will
bre rblUng In the dty for a few dsrs. visit for a short time.
H. it. Bmwnene has returned to hb . A. Nlehol* tvhe hes been vtoHlng
at Gary after a ;short time In la tbe «hy for the pest few days has
MBTS rUBKIBBIirOS
the Mty on bailnees. .
rotoraed to hb home at Detroit
I C. O. Terrel, who has besn vIsHIng
Miss Louisa Friedrieh hae return.
‘^After Chriftmas prieea on
Profit by these special prieoa.
with Mands sad rebtlrea in the city ed from Grand Rapids where ebe has
We bought Marahal Field & Every item saves yon money.
•cTeral lou of cboicr hbodkdr.
r“ i
for the past few days retorned to hb been vlsUlng for the pest two months,
ehiofa. Priced for quick aeiliDg Co.’a aample line of blankethome at Detroit today.
| HsroW Riley ef Peteeksy, who has
and offer them at 1-3 off from Uen’a Wool Socks, in gray and
«t Se. 4c, 8e and ISe.
I %. V. Relteh and wffs. who hsvt bsen vlslUag with rriaUves In tbe
regidar pricea. Thia ia yoni •blue, at pair....................10c
been rislUng In Grand tteptds for tbe aty few the past tow days left this
BLAOE
chano- to buy good blankeU ai Men's Ribbed Heeced Union
past week retnraed today.
'morning for Bey City, where be will
a saving worth while,
SniU, brat $1.00 valne wc
Carl Cllftord ef Interleeha* is vi |vMt for a short time before return$6.00 Ail Wool Blankcta. at
king In the city for a- few days \!>•- ing.lo
Ina 1 his bomf.
have ever shown, cat to .8Sc
• pair......... T.................... $4.00
fore leartng lor Flint where he has
W. L. Evans and wifs Isft this
#L00 Lai^ Wool Blaoketa, at Men’s Sweater CoaU. in bine
morning (or Mootroal where they
hccepCed a poeltloe.
pair.................................$$.67
and
maroon
colors,
shawl
col­
Mrs.
T.
Hannaferd
left
today
towlU visit for aboot a month with rd- with relstlvci In tbe city tor the pest friends la the city ter the pest few
$3A0 Urge Wool Nap Blanketfew WMks left lor tbelr home this deye, Irit for their home today.
lar; $1.25 voaU on sale at 83c
day for Manistee where she will vis­ atlTca.
at, pair ......................... $2A3
Yard ' wide ' black neBaaline
a O. euman hw retuniad to hie
it (or the remainder,«( the week.
8. E. Kbsnsr ot Grand Rapida, who morning.
ilen’i Heavy Wool Kersey
FLZSOKa BLAHKSTS
L. N. Cerley of 8agiiww. prrhred In baa becB In the dty for tbe past
Mr* Bert Jsttoefc ef etoiiin City, home M Onad'Replds eftv a short
PaaU, the usual $2.50 kind.
(be city today for a ^rt vtoit here
boslasss
this morning fof who bee been vltlUng in the dty for Ume In the dty.
We have more fleeced blank­
at
pair..........................
$L79
before baring ter ajutevol* where Manistee where he wfll be for a abort tbe put few days left tor her home
eU than we want to inventor}-,
Rev. J. J. Meekitod ot buttene eey.
and have reduced prices to ef­ Uen’a Sheep Lined Dock Coats.
he will be for aome time on business. Use before returning to bis borne.
there today..
to In the dty (or tbe day.
I C E. Miriend, wtw has besn In the
fect a quick clearance.
Mies Cleiss Jeilen of Keneaha. IIU
Miss Alba Kyeelka b ependlng a
w-Hb fur collars, on salo
dty (or aomo,Ume o* boslness bft Is vlslUng with friends In tbe dty
One lot 75c I'leeced Blankets
(From MondST's Record-^b.)
lieit of tMe bgrUday vaoetion wRh
at................................ .$8J8
at, pair............................. ^
today tor bis bone at;fiL
r a few days.
Mlae Peeri .Oevb ef beglMW, triendi .In LudlngtoB, baring 80M
One lot estrb large hcavy
\ G. F. Douglas bft today tor ChlcaT. N. Maaby. who has bssn In ths arrived In the city Friday to spend
Saturday.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
^eecM BlankeU, $1.75 val..
go where he will be Iter some Urns city (or some time on buelnoas left weA with her aunt Mra. W. I
F. C. Reynolda. who rtas bun vbHcut to. pair ..................UlSi Three ^>ecial loU at qweial
bn business.
i
ihir morning for a abort ridt In Abbott
log with relatfvee at White Oond tor
Twelve quart<-r hea'y Blank­ pncca .
t Miss Mlldnsd Larsoh ef Psteskey. Manistee before returning to bto borne I Mbe Fern Heneei Is epsnding
some time. letoined today..
$4J6 $7.96 and $9.88
ets. the $2..Sfl kind, at pr$l.S6
returned to her home there today aft- et HarTtovUle
greek with friends In Grand Rapids.
Jaa. Fey ratureed to Ms heme et
i er a few days' visit with friends In
Reed City this moralg after a week's
''the city.
,
Flint and Lndlngton. where be wlU
creek where be tuw eceptod Ttoll la the city with relaUvee.
HiMar and O. )C. Ashweed ef ■pend about a week on buslneu.
^ poelUon.
,
H. U WhKe left fer hb heme at
Sntions Bay. ptsaed through the dty
J. L. Geletman. who hae been In ^ h. J. Atehlu of Bey CKy. return, Menton today after a short Ume in tbe
today on their way W Detroit where the dty (or several daya on bnslneu ed to his home there thb morning dty on bostnesa
they have accept^ pbslttons (or the left this morning (or his borne at St.
eereraJ days In the dty on bus8. W. MeUan ef Cepemfsh Is vbRwinter.
'ineae.
Ing In the dty for a few days before
'm. T. Burt and 4<te
Mre. F. T. BrotcK who tlvu nur| ^ g. gnaw and wife, who have i____
„ ...___
iesvln
ivlng
(or Chicago, where he will be
of the day In eafoylng the many good GnstsCs parenu, .Mr. and iirs. E. T. (heir home'at Bolland today after the city left this morning for Me*- boon vlslUng wlUi reUtlvu In the for some Ume on bnelnes before re«
PCRSONALS.
♦ things that tbe local restanranu bad I>rice of >2S West Tenth atreet
lag Chrisimaa With relatives in guette where she will visit for a few
j^w days left Ihto turning to hto borne.
tr.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ to eat
reeks at her former born*
iK>retDg (or their home at Ann Arbor. | Mrs. George Frost ef Central Lake .
Al Cameron apent Chrietmaa wkh
N. ^.Curtb, who hes bera vbHIng his sister. Mrs. O. C. MoSstt
(Prots Tborsday’s Reoofd-bbte.)
W. E. Avers bft thb merolng for a is vlelUng In (be dty for e few daya
s of Msnb- with retotives In (be city for some
dty (or a few days bn bualneas.
at Honor after a short time In the abort Tbit wiUi relaUvee aad (rieodsj Harry Tayfor, who hae been vbHMbs OllvB Lackey' ef Mt Pisaaant
too to vUIUng with friends In the city Umc. toft thU morning for
Mra. Dr. Jaevie wa* eaUed to Chi- city on business. '
'at Manistee.
ling with friends In,the dty for the
tbe Cbrlstmaa vacation
City, where he will visit tor a few
Ota today by the e^us Illness of
tar a short Ume.
MiH Marcelb Belanger of buttons
N. L. Wlbon ef Odikosh, Wla, Is'pest few days, left thb morning ter
with her parente In the city.
Mrs. Cert Perry.
j
Bey. to TtolUng et tbe home of Miss In the dty for a abort visit before his hone at Madclnac C)ty.
a e. Myers, who hes bean visiting days before returning to bis borne at
Mra. Henry 8pssae lift Tussday fer
Eddie Matt the popillir eeeond babe- Margaret Reed, of Fifteenth etroet
with rebtlTss and friends at Big Rap­ ironwood.
O. E. bweatt ef Otoroft is in the cHy
leaving
ter
Petoskey
where
he
wUl^
Jennings to spend Chfistmaa' with
8. A. Gable rsturrMd this morning
mao ot the Besorters'was In the city
ids tor tbe peat week, returned
D. A. Bradford hae returned from be ter aome Ume on bnalneaa.
for a few days on bestneaa.
friends and relatives.
from MsnUtee. where be bes been for
yeeterday on huilnem aad
Chicago, wfaero.he baa been for the
K. F. Oeggott left today for kb
home hero this morning.
Mite Oerothy
Mias Berths Miller bft this noon fer
the past few days.
bbme at BatUe Creek after a two
P. J. Servin and wife
past few days.
been vtoUlng with \ relaUvw
New Tortt City, where she w'll spend o|i his many (rbnda.;
Hsrry innss, who has been risking
Chaa. H. Ooy of AUen, was In the
F. F. bmith of Telado. Ohio, is via friends In tbe dty ter the peat few weeks' vtoit wiUi relaUvee end (rtends
thetr borne et UenUtee this monlng
tcvtral weeks as the guest of her siidty today- on bnalness.
after a few days' visit with robUvaa In tbe city (or serersl day*, left this
King with relaUves In tho^dty ter a days |rft ^b moralng foi her home In tbe dty.
morning tor hto home at Ctaarievoix.
Mr. and Mrs. W. (L Neieen of Le- few days.
to tbe dty.
at Cedlllae.
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Heed and family
A. J. Kswing and wifs havs return­
Wm. Kersey Isft today far Tuatin
Wm. Oeofiey ef MancebnA wtw hea
B. B. Oertner returned to hb home
had tbe pleaaure of eaUng Christmas land were In the city {today.
been rtoltUg In the city for tbe past ed to (beh- borne at Manlstlque after a cake sent by their daughter from I.os
Mr. and Mre.
where be will vtoll for a short Ume at Bailey thb morning after a abort
few days, left this morning (or Grand short visit In tbe city witb retotives. Angeles. Cal., Cbrlatmas day.
Honor, came over to Attend the Fort­ before leering on e two weeks' trip Ume in tbe dty.
JaAson county was given by Thomas
H. T. Minion and wIfs left this msrnRapida, where be will visit tor a abort
nightly
party
last
to
Buffalo
and
New
York
City.
E. E. Leeber ef Grand RapM* vriio A. Wilson. Uie amount being (If.Oeorgr M. Pateroon of Chsrokse.
lag for Detroit where they will visit
K to hto home
Chat. Winfred end wife bft thb has been In the city ter aevoral days DM. Mr. Wilson was appointed adIowa, is spending a few days with
« lafl thb morning tor ebont a week with rriaUvee and friends In the city.
(Prom Ssinrday'a
metnlng for Akrtn:, Ohio, where they left tbis morwlng for ‘Menbtoe where mlnlstretor of tbe osate of Bla W.
tor Grand Rapids, where be wilt spend friends.
A of Manbtoe sriU rislt with Mr. mnfrod's parente he will visit >or a short Ume before
Clauds Hash of Lansing, was,ths
Sbarpe. deceased, a wealthy Jackson
8. F. 8taey. who has besn In UtscHy
the remainder of the week on tmilrrioralng to his home.
Christmas guest ot relatives In the arrived yeeterday te^ *a Indefinite ter a few days.
woman, who boqueathed her onUre
(or the past week. left this
vtolc withAer anau ;Urs. Arthnr.Ro8. U Acktn returned to hb heme
T. O. Nathan and wife bft thb estate of aeveral hundred thousands
diy.
Mtao Oertrode Partthunk of Reed lor his borne at Chicago.
: Kingsley today after a s|iort Ume morning for a wedt’s vtoll with ot dollare to the dty of Jackson.
CspL Wm. Franklin of ths tteemw ecntbaL
Mrs. Wm. 8tovshs rvturnsd to her
Mr. and Mra. U Morris and chHdrsn Id the city on budi
City la vtoiUng In the city for e few
frleuda at Big Rapids.
Iowa.
Ooodririi
line.
Is
visiting
In
tbe
home at Cadillac today after e week's
are expected home from Honor, where
deyt.
J. T. Mseifsn of Grand Rapids, ar­
Mre. R. Frttschs and daughter re­
city for B few days.
(
they have been vlsiUng her reUilvea rived In the fiir today ter a wedt's turned to tbelr .homo at Eeelaad toD. C. Jaekaen and wM* who hevs visit In tbe city.
Will Gariand of Chiosgo was hers ' Richard Beymetir ef ths N^thsrn for a few days.
bees • vlalUng wlib robUvee ln tbe
visit with reUU<
•day after a wedt'a viitt with Mre.
Gel a borne le the 8UNNV
Michigan fransporlatlon Co.. Is vlsltfertke
Christmas
holiday.
risUlng
hto
A.
A.
Fradsr
Isft
^hb
meridng
fer
dty for tbe pest tew days .left thb
SOUTH, (be land of Perpetnal
Cari Kedslo returned to hb home Fritsche's parente near the dty.
I
ing for a few days at the home of
Sunshine snd Flownra If you
Big R^ds where Ito will vtoli with at Franktert today after a short vlsBonriag for their home et Grand Rap- loolher. Mrs Jaa-Garbnd.
Jack Rsnnb of Buckley, b In the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atartaf aad ehU- Frank Friedrich.
.-want to knew abou(''lt write
rclatlvee for a few taya
tt
in
tbe
city
with
friends.
dty
on
boelDtea
today.
___
V
________________________^
Misa Ida DsWttt of Bsedle. Wash.,
£. A Gilbert. Sanford. Fb.
M. V. Edmondson and vrito. who
R. W. Wiley left today far Caten dren of Manistee rcUroed to the'r and secretary of (be National Home
H.
L.
Tophtm
and
wlfo
ef
Trinity
E^rd
Howard
and
wife
ef
Che­
dee SMI
Raptde where be >IU epend the re­ home on the evening train tost night Missionary society, arrived In the city hevp been rislUng 'with trionda to Cliy,. Nev. who have been viaiUng boygan. wbo have been vUlUng with
after spending Christmas with Mrs.
the city ter the pest' few days returnmainder of the week on brndnesa.
Mrs. James Oeriend ef West Eighth
atroet b eaterteinliig tar the bolldays W daughter mad hoc htnhend.
Mr. and Urn. A] Ntriiols, ot Grand
llBpfda and eon. WUUam'Garland, ot

STAMPED
SSAYCLOitiSPECUtS
SALE OF
Thursday, Friday and Saturd^, PILLOW CASES
FANCY LINENS Jan
2, 3 and 4 only. Your choice
at MX «tf
of about 50 Coats in Chinchilla. Made from 45 inch
Pillow Tubings. A
and Mixed Goods.
«
DoyliMsLvnch Cloths. Plain
bargain at 59c. On
new garments. Some f f
Center Pieces. Dresser All
eale this week at
reuUing
to
$18.03.
for
only
*
*
Scarl^ etc., at a dis­
pair 47c
These values cannot be beat
count of 20%.
HAiroxxKOHizys

Lowp&ios oiTEBnraor
BLAHKST8

You will have a Happy and Prosperous New Year if
you trade at ithe comer of Front and Cass Sts.

1
1

Ladies' GreyWool
Hose, 25c value,
at 17c pair.

aiOBE DEPT. STORE

Chaa Forten d
dteiidlng a two wedrn* raoaUem with
hto parente. Mr. and Mra Jas Fortoa at the corner of Valley and
Bghih stroeu.
kb spend•tevB Fertdn ef Mm

tag a two weeks- varatloa with hto
jarante. Mr. aad Mrs. JnUae Pnrtnn.
«f «H Unooln sireec
Mbe EbMor Heoahman ef Grand
- RapUa. b apendlng Christmas with
Bar pereete. Mr. and Mrs. John
________a of Mapleton.
Mr. and Mro. W. F. OyMins ef Cadb
Hee.' apent Christmas with reiatlvee
and also came to attend tbe special
eerrleeB of the Knights’
Templar.
S. w. HaeUngs ef Detroit b in
the elty for tbe holidays to risii bis
ratouves and was prraent at the
Mnigb*. Templar aerricee Cbrtrima*
Dr. 8lepbka-ef buttons Bay, drovs
down yeeterday la hto car to attend
(Be eeremottbe of Trovwee Oty Com
gmndwT No. 4i Kdghta Templar.
H. H. P. Waaler ef the Seginsw
Beef Go., spent Chrbtmae with hto
rMetfvee In Mentotea
Marie Crew to taking Harry Feete'e
pUoa oa Ratal rente Ke. S to'
whUe the femer b eajeylag *8 abort
Me dty yoaterdar Dom the eupo Is

Uta ftetaltr

• Iftod Bten'

Traverao Qty^ MIeli.

Ladies’ Coats
At Half Rrice!

All Bcdaced from fS.M
to $8^ per aEnneat
$7.M.9ff, lOM, 1S.6S.
16 M and $19^
Worth from $10 to $28—
they are 50 and 52 inches
long and have convertible
collars.

la Lot Three
U Lot One
ta Lot Two
ganneots worth an garmanta worth are garmanta worth
pfio 13^95 up to 112.5033 93 up to $15

$6.95
NovelSL. goth
Cannenfs •‘a^fcaa.'SStf.Sr
etc.
Arc «U Bedveed Tsveaty to Forty Pcrecot.

MCB*8 SBeeB MmS CmIb wtih

KUC9 MAmNAWB ftfti
w pAB»tatlS.al

aad $LW

Store wm cteee New Tear's Itay.

I

The Ucnialndcr ol the
Week wUI be Big
Selling Days ol

Blankets and

Over ■ RmdKd Carmenta were Placed on Sale Today,
Comforters
la many eases al leas fhaa HALF PUCE,
laelodcd are Ladles’ aad Miascs- Loau Coals ol Boaclc, These Cat Prices WU
lolercBt Yom
CUaeliilla, Novelty Ulxlnrca, BroadeloUia'elc.

WC'r* BRlUilB RU MCB*8

tactore ml Itaa pttccR.

1 Grocer

Ladies’ FineWhite
Hemstitched
Haodkerchieb
at 2c each.

Men’s Winter
OVERCOATS

rw Celtamal
tL»f,4J«,4J«^aBd $7J$

Grocer ,

Ootli GonMBts that were $25 and $30 are now................S18J9
doth GamcBts that were $20 and $^50 are now............ $16 $9
_____ ____
Oolh Gwments that were $16 50 and $18 are now........ .. .$19.99
Ptath Guacata, 54 in. long. laiSe shawl, Clotti Garmenlt, a few ^at were $1250, and $15. not included
in above
two and
three, are now
collars, worth np to $85, at $9.50 to $Mi$$\
•-— »lots one,
........
. j .1.

LADIES’ FURS
ALL REDUCED
20% to 4t%

GIRIS' COATS
worth iro to $10. at
SlJt, MM aad MM

h «bft fboM. me­
dium uits, per pair, S8e.
Urge Cetton Blsnkefs, 184 eJfe.
gray or ten, at Me.
Eetre Leroe Cetton Bienkete.
114 ebe, grey er tan, at Me.
soft end

warmth glvlnf, worth St088 • pair.
•t 8146.
EetrH gudlKy Blenkgts. tafBe
•toa. grey er ton. et 8146.
All Weal Blankata, 11-4 aln,
worth 8440 a pair. «t 8646.
Beat 8840 Weel BlenkaU, ettre
qualKy, new m 8448.
Cemferterg, eettMi Wbd. that
w«ra 8140 and 8148. at 88e.
Cemferterg that were 8140, MW
•tfIJB.
MwereSUAMw
M814!

Store win Moss New Tetf'e Xbr.

saaaoMs,

31

flME-NB NMIE

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m*n> Tunon h«mt.p ^ suvna bat liB

.*W*TW-

iWHT OF OTHa BAYS HER STO0N8 RESaRW
■y«.V.«ITTLWHlft.
T dtet aa* «Mt ta <te mU te
•bMl aeer do with an oar r*~ijP

•y MIANK MUOKLCTT.

wil/^|«81E81l^ lEm^agIBTB)tl (ff flj^ IHETOMMTEil PARTY
aod Aewtedi Mad
» ar-TbdtPiteM

, ^ ANITA CAVINAUOlb
-iaat wfey.” gaarfte «Ry aa

•mat .Oarmaa

ES.

T. ggSSggSgi w

o< the dMa whwe te
bar teatete daddad. aftar mate &
, might I
Tte yedat waa« ditttag teth ^ teby *at^>te baea teewa. Bia te* tema.
itdJua. to dMed lmi tbalr baote'
white waa too hMaoMiy He ada tead obodnalaly tanad oem ate «alee nilnilami oa Ua owa laotew
*t)«, ■Bir. 'wfeat'd'tetedg
that tba ahndrea ted an com a««| •oete u bate terbteateUaa late MMa-ani3te;bte«teltetel. U try'ft Ob for d mteur
add Anna, ashlhtdag
In tea mldat ot bb bmehteo a Usht
ara yoa gteis
terate da wriaat lo hbMiHbb— d< Jte worb.

---------to hemaa ot tbalr owa. “Ovr aMtb *What
ffhr M fete u'-yod '
te teya: ‘ita awth aad *------- ------- otear.wmaM wfflanrweai
•ate wotet bagla ta hoU ear forte •aedad.
'Wall.* aaU
-----------(ba .yoaas
_
______fraat limt 1 do aot yaatBiatb
tara, to aay aotMactean the lUa«i
71m
KBtborod tram yoor taat.aat «( re axpieea It. eraa toward ypa.'^--------wa tera atorad la tte atUe.**
yea doald braatte ten
mid aM bteere me.' am
•Plte cpte tte taraKaie yea adat famtes Qiat
---------e ol tbe-foom
aad tbae tara a aieeadband maa, fhadJ tttte atmotitera
tbMoom eaada to qeoia a rerlaw 'wtaW
^ «tth ite Mgbte praba. aa the
tooaa b tte basaa,- aosgeatad Bam wa wot entamlutaaI by my yrae
peaa
rtetteasa. white
I Mce-ttet there woaU be more apaot
to tara areead It tte pteoe e
to pMAy atytac mate baa than tte lasbae and aaddeBlyoan^tbarbaadsl
Cbariaa, yoatealtet waat
saai balleta tea «at
thbika.’ - Sir.’’ha
aatd to
r, am wa
te oaQ an oar aU teapiateA «oHd dattared ap
.
. _
Im yoa pte «P ' ‘ '
(Itlaa. laa^Vralharfluredlt te „
(atoanger who wmtphed inhbawm
(rtand.
tea aSte baeaaee ct an Inexpllenbla
*Voat aaanetfy. Wbat aartbly •*«, that H wa* a hint te me tolteral--------------------------tnbl* d-bota, te
UpeewC waaenT. PWr an labant ba ff
teal
to nny «• are n lot of old hoofed.
Tm ea^p.“ eaM tte yoang woman.
the pte ot ..
Wbhed' teat be dared tdepbon*. te* L
nad tetara* that no oa* ete *That I don't want yoa te tey U babltnally—*blr. yoa are eeMefetly oeexpUnatloa teat ba bad been ksodmd M
gol I wonMat teep tedteaff at *y>tetelta. ’ ' elealy. -oomaaav wui ww.kites at.............................................
esnat at teaaa deaalag ..........
yoa'd -itbar
rath
• to aaotear bo*.
gown and rendered eaoimaclnoa by aa W
tiae. Dethardeaaybodyaaygoodr.yontoramlaBtaBgalattyoarwlU.
-1^ g^^cm ta fedag
*5^^
88tomobileaadha4)nat«6meto.Mte.
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aaa
uytetag
ae
feo^
.
wnaimaato
aw amm toM>, muiam
_ 1 deal aappoae th«r
_ do/
...
teowa wbaa yoa aM«Tty. ] %•«• teaa tteaa m mate Blndl'
•Vo.
r-*“ oartalnly
——^
“ *^*’*^
ifaaUy It waa totally lap* lalbte to V
teatly admitted Mra. Bemmtag.
ada vpon the dsHtet remaifea and Aaarbach. tte Oerman noreltat, ate ^2?
Z teU te part wttb BOBM of tham.
1 twtat them abote to a^ jw owa ^ a. great
^ ^
_____
yowlB*
‘Tbat'atetaeatlmeet.mydear.lte oonretema teat yoa ara lotetag ft« powea and work. and many at
, are no egly tear
utkm that It allppad mr adad!'
fbot Is. It wtO ba n rdlef to yon wbaa a ebanoe to eaeapel Boat M aa do ara tpU of tte obtraalre way In white after alir
I -vhat are yea going., to do with
Urn toet-waa that ha teofegbl a let
yon ara rid of an teat oM taabar.* I tala yon. t bag I'
*^Wyte^ptay^ Ite
A Ommaa
•TfABmy. Ilere yutottettaa'
teamr eaked n trienA
of OoUafe Indtatlon. tadud. be wen
nw*a later ud wilt piteaMy ba reTaebapa I aaaU aatet tet n f«w
“Ob. yoa amt datnlalac te,'«te write eaya te bte: *««ery .
anyteliw tea In thb woM" ^
| *WeO. at eeatea. ihaf artettottod- hotentoa
_____ _ to reeUa* that he was golBg
tarMd to the odctelB at Icmia.
of tee oldat tfetaci •»« w* mid pot yonag ma aaaarad bar. *Mora 1 go Aaarbate rl^a 4hm at tear laabieaTlst eettlM It" aald'Klly. dHpplag
mete for beoaan. That In. T' to think n lototOatla. Hebade
teem la the ateemom -of the apart- rd Ilka to point oat teat yoa-nrd telewatariagp4teataateHwhite
, of Mg doeT think BO. Are tb^ tee neked W hagn to do ao ea yet beoasa* tbte
___ ToB know teaea’a a nte Ug. In error when yon can yow taaatfen the
_ .
.
fe*»
fe«ofe“4nogaalntance
had hardly adraneed ba.
oreiooB. Chnriea.''
| dmple. They were not. Oa the eon- teirty UoMa. The eoraBat tedalgm la take yaa away from
«. —'---------’ "Oh. 1 doirt knw. Heyni loek an-lyoae tea f(*mal atsgea. bet be r*^
*Tes. I kaew it. Barrte. aad Ito trary. they were axeeedtngly tareefn] amaH talk tetb the OtOe teDdrea ot
Batty looked dowa JS,
fered qeaer. no amttar wbm yon
<febt feb oeptinty was inerlubto
pbonlng ta teep my goU dub* tear* and/mpbailc_____ ^
^ | the nao^ and^T^My and# tea bead bant orer her fend. *7lcmX Blt
thurmlgaed to tee
'•KaowaR tboa lyl* abe mtod ebarply. 'Dba’I mtee
praepeet. Tfeto made the acrape fa ted A. TMttts Waa tJp tefare CaiFt
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dtode-wbehaa bm. talking wite (heet Be- lore to mn It yoe do. I neear can gire
pTme, wa weat BH np tl
wfelafe he jKUr foud Mnmdf all. tea
Today.
( algn—roe atnrted aa m togto m>d hold Anurbetel TaU teat at homai'
yon ap. and father
I teoagl^-teey wsaM took daUgfettul
alxtm ethm la tea aama
sort ct peaptog o*m tea aarm ot tea
Ba had heard erf mm wbo bad torBemmlag anld to bb wits: 1 hope mtenee-ao I am ratbar proad than '
-ruAitmir* eantir bmivc
-Only u prlariPte Bflte.feoau Hka they do at the top*-of gotten dtonm parties ud fehd hmn tw
i>l^ A. TIbUUa aiifNarad bataf* yea wen |■lllH■lTI^ ■linni ■biBil to otherwtoe teat I waa aH* to mate oat QQOO THQM6NTS ABOUT BOOKS
She took tea rtog tm te «»■», teorebaa: or maybe-wwt oloittingnp stored to hemaa aedaty and tolerstlSB
tot
oearytUag
la
tea
able
gor
1
predeoly
wbat
yoa
meant
It
prorm
----------->
MmUagar
today
chaisad
with
nd
buded
ft
to
him
aetomnly.
|
apeat'
Jadte Mai
oaly after wmry year* of molrttim.
natwered te me that I feare at least brains NotWeg Ce*r Penned CooM Belt All
...
Ha paaaad aereral dtetea,
"Be says that 1 am kaapfag yoa
^Bat there areal aay aaraa to a Thb Udloot proeam did aot appeal
Miaito-Se T
few Ut-I eneogb to eem* In oot or tee rain. I~
efreJd teat to tea
tieto gaettog a good bntoaaa.Mart
oMactad tee praetloal frtaod.
raadat ap to ftnaae dtflare mIbk
lain* to rather donbted thb
teb at first la te* too*
a team*
teat yn
yoa bsTe
hsT* ao bead
head tor
for figaraa.”
figaraa.
{I ■
„t« apoot*. atthar.- teb
,1
_______M rim woold m
Taiioaa alsnatvrea. Oae ftir aomethfac Ue artltea that R
Ptedsk
ge
i
ef
wbat
yoa
nid.
Bte
I
ntetart
een. aneh aa------^
-la otem- words, ba tetoks Fto aa. ta______
away with Oelto. He racked hb br^
orar loartaen doitara aaa paaaad
•way nd bnTo yoa bberlag aadertea
*7(eT*t mind
man. Joat a Plato boafe.”
mw tboa^ ct teat” repUad for a more epeedy eoInUas of the dMthe Haamh * tey MartaMfla Ca'a Barriet I ahoaldnt be
to delaakw that yoa had oomatfetog to ptoUy tea etoatico aa U they wm
.-Mo. bo betteTos teat yn an tee-, Ann ata man tenghttoDy- ”Bat I
■ay teat waa antlrtey toafieeHra aad i
atore. while at Meat two otbwe are n Bat or Clip)
loraaetote '____>>..1
Crila wu so weak. genUa. doormat
ar. bat A* aaya yoa amr taka ny- j«« eoaldat reatot geittog temn.slmte- Wbat yoo asM bit tee nHI” Va. and to be tepmphed with awa.
teowa «e tee* baaa baaaad by him la
eartoty erf girl He could Imagine tori ,
1 dont know wbat yoo are tolktag If yon win raad the beat Utoratww yoa tetog sarteaHj'. teat yea ara ooty in. -if yea only ba| a teeksn hoam,* how ber woeder at hb nouppesrerm*
•3Bt what I tbooibt at baaptag waa
other plaoaa la the oHy.
loea with ma tampotarlly. Toe woat *eid a. ertote trte&A -yoa night aet
aboat!” ted tba yoeag womoo. T win dteoorer. parbapa to yoor-------mwB to mrprbe. teea to erate.
At prmtet TlbMUa I* makhu ■» tee two old------■
•a
aftar
yoa
gat
aa.tebad,
them
op
tern.
1
tetok
they
woaM
be
k yea ara foanyr ( »«Bt tbte R b rary tenpto. Tbo
Tlow. Barrtot w* derided to got
kew bar arete wm growtog h^
Tight oa tea i*b ot keepUg teleen
•tort to atralfhtaa tte matter
oong mu eteoed to word "riaate” bat perbapa mgblaaad
rM ot an OUT old stnS. Boot let ReaBmr tookked at her, and feb pelaa «
aad bla tea* wiU abt be settled ae- kins 1eare g «*>i«g tomorrow whan ha
yllWarle*.
to yen
Ilwaswlteoat
dMHafl
throbbed m be mmkt ber ate held,
tU the ootoome of bU eSoru b ap- oomee with hb wagona.*
am* Do 1 impreaa yon aa the sort of
Jaat as paopia wy. books ear^
bm Mom to him. T a» gnteg to ,^.^ntnily bramkt oot a biu bos
Whea the wagons drore away load- person who woold danee ud atog at and whOa yea may admire oe* type
parma
TB* tTerag* aeu would h*To trtod
■how tottaer a thing «r two.’ fe? ^ite tea opned and teadmlr drew
hli own fueral? Why ahoeld I be pmon. ye* may not admire another,
with tUTiltore and brtowb
BaarUg iDototoiA be Iri
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__________
tarth temafrom
oae by
one eoam doot- to Haeato thp Injured hoatem by n
mostly of a peenHarty teertlatto po­ mirthtnl at bartog teoelTed ay wMk>. Baeanaa yon do not care fw a ear­ her.
, ' fetoges. khpekem Utobea, locki — bushel of room or ton pounds of caedy.
tala book yen need not neceamrfly be
rted. Mia. Bamming tonghed away ing pnparar
A mu eappectod lilimilf. —teteg BoUg. nail kenda end n bench ot enor- a eoatrile note or a dcapei
“I beto atoag.” obaarred tea yeong ashamed of tee fact Toe may reaJtoe by the cartolaa to tee doorwnyf
her ragrela. "Cbarlea waa right” '
Young PtonkeU teewed tea
__
woman. -Dont be slUy. lacreronld tuintrtoriegraataeaa.battt may bar*
said to hartelf. It woold hare t
-1 bm pardon.- be said tfeltely.
Hat dsnrr aha aeli. reanr superior totelbct by the (aet
anything like thatJ do epeebl toeaeage for yea. That ta -Didn’t meu to dbtnrb yoa and te* BMHag at them with ktodly eyen
teat he did not do any of tham thlngn
The roeng mu shook hU bead ta tea way a fiaa writor con faR shoot tody. I-I wu jest feWktog ahout,_
wOl yoe do Pfer a few daye he did abaolntely ncte
settled ta thrir apartment Bamming a rtegned muoer. -Dont draw oat MiRoo. ud he had the eoarag* and
It the'agoayforme.O*aeTleTe.-beteA
common
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__________
to aay *o.
emir boor teat Crila bated bUr waa
-It's croalty to attempt to emotber
we shaold alwmya beware, bowarsr, the BtU* Hstri he bad
a bUtet. Bat wbu tee oazt Mooday
-FU up tea doer* and
-I hare a little preeent for yoa. Hhr- the blow. Baring glrea It why at- of Jedglsi too huUty. A peraos may tee table drawer.
erenlng cam* around be attired himlook old-Umy. Just Imaglna bow dla- ■rif cuefully to tee preeerfbwl .note
1 at l:U tte afterWt” he aald with boyleb Huanre. tempt to feed me riioeobto drops? steu rerylUiUe to yoo on a Bret eaa-Up with roar band*! Qslte ahoM
tlngnbtied a door win look with a ety raiment and aallted forte.
hot dont fire that per It!”
,BOOB with Judge Ooonlna of the fSrd -Toatl ba anrpTtoad whan yoa aaa Ai I ted soma Uma ago. good night!” «ai
latch like teat.- tee aald. picktog up
pamlng
DerUii'a
an*T
wbh
yon
wooldn't
he
so
tooltte.”
sen
np
InrudiatriyTry
again.
Jodldal dbtflct <« the hench. Judge what It la I
On fek way be Tua into tenltb. “Bafe
a piece of bent ud maty Iron. “Moat
. _
.
_
.
. '
ahAB >1
•aid the yoong womu. tnmtog clear deeper aegtenlance may lead
perceptibly.
lo.- srid Smite, "are we going (tot
KOT.
Con«l».
thing! In the wtodows eangbt my eye around toward him. -U yoo go kfbe Ufaloag fttondahlp.
Te* bad a BUto too mete. Tfeat’e of these are Spulte. Some are Om- •mug team Wnltei?”
aaii that be would preside nnUl aft­ and torii bm back aboat 40 yean to b<>«, at nine o’clock, mother ud
M
Bat arent thm dritatou?Thar* totea
to tea triaod
trb
Tfeara
who to good to
1. Dut Btoka
-Ten- aald young Ptonkatt. teaaf
•^1 -But If TOO are aektog the herd
er the New Tear holiday. Jodge
erery one else wU wut to know what ^are with pM to tlmaa of troahle. aad
fully. -1 am solng to a dlnnm party
ware off the doora ot
Mayne will taer* for Cbarlavota tooa earth b the matter! Bo will teat ^e trtud, no too* ralBshla. wte b
“Mot wllh tee prmerty
i Crila Bell-Anl^t to spend a pan ot tee week beat parlor, white waa lighted with Bpreeee girl acroaa the street I cu wonderfol la Ume* of |oy. 8o than
TJh,- mid Smite. -R aba entortalm
green gtsaa lampa Tfeere, my dear, •ee her to their float window how.
books for rainy day* and bright - -h111 P4.M smm «ww m mjs wWh mo- can-dostn from the Janitor.
with hU family.
£ I "» Mppoae I would.- admitted Ann*. tog again? I erent to a dtoam at bar
what do yon think ot these-’ He tri- Shell spread tt all orer te* neighbor gays, for dark moods and Ilikt moods
Tbe fiiet cue to ouie op al tbb
^
***|n gtmm^e only thing for na to do home last Monday night-umpbutl^ drew from the bos two hood in no Ume at all teht we’ra soar- I uDoewe yoer ODOB BooDrau^ to yoar SjSSlwr
-Did yoa
Ume b teat o( tbe BprtogtMd PIre large green gtaaa lampa of old-tashWbaa te* mrruu had aasweied *•
^
reled!1 mood, and tm bow tbe doom of anUy, and I
and Martu loNranee Go. rt. Tbe toned ebape ud deeoratlee. -Do they
-Why feer tee trath?- toqnlrad tee teutaul will opu ter you.
tea aummonA aad tea IWri lay baud ^ “®*- ^.g y? ^w*^rtQ*be a
With a flm atop he montod te*
(Mead Bapida A tedtou Railway Go., make yoa think of uytetag. Kar
»u.. ^.BwjlE.
•tops to tea home of CelR and the rif
owpaaa. B. P. tewyer aad A W. Pen­ rloir
bter It wiu oawB sm
.
...
t. A..tw. Id Pmt up udm orous peal of the bell aoondod aot
-Taa
they
do—they
make
me
think
I
dont
ecme
here
any
more
and-”
_
-Thete'a
father's
weteh.’
ny of Cadlltae ajipoming for the
of one to terror. Af
Treate gargoylen BpuRh lockn. Oer-, [Iks tea
••Doyoomeutosaythatyouaru'tl Wte Afrtmn ut kllb are
Betty. Tfee one
plalnUffa ud Ooreli A Craea for the of a lot of things.” ahe uswered.
mtttod to the reoepUon ban. he waited
-How mote did yon pay for tbamr «rm coming to eee me agalar the gluta, Irkgaently etudlng tarty (bet him.
detuduta Ths greator part ot the
!ud Dutch hook*. They fml there to aD hR Imnmenlata splendor. Aftar
*:Deriln let me hare them teeap. young wotSn broke in. tharply.
I high. Tfeme ant btlb are efeaped ^^^^WfeUaholdtetoft”
meed*. WiMtaboldttrfsn
' bur be a deu. dmk rarine. and
a whOe Celia came to. She adraneed
afteraooo wu taku op In impueUng You see, eae of te colleeton picked
-B’hy aboold jr ariced the yoong aomethlng like a eagar toaf and are
with tba oetraged dlgelty of u ofthe tory.
them np for llUe or aotblng ta
man. rarignedly. -It aeror woald oc- dlrided inelde Into hundred* of Uny
faoded auge prineem aad wbm aba
It b of Intarte to know that Jodge oat-eftee-way Vermcat tan
cur to me that t wa* welcome aftar, rooma They hare. needJem
•Id -Good erentog- to a quaettootoc
fearing been (old teat I waanU"
myriad* of InhaHunt*. ud them m
Coonine b |h* father ot Conoine where utlqeea aren't
^ yeoag Ptanhett frit Ilka u waweb
“I didn’t tan you teatloH Ymally ma^ wada. gathering Wil.^ w—
>«!i
Broa, attomaya at Uw. ot tte eUj.
•oma boM aguL Tri ba riang grt»
Harriet I'd bars flTsa ISO U
ty to tea purpom with wfeldt ho bad
♦♦♦AAAAAAAAAAAfiTT asked Itatortod oot
B« «wn.» W b« fMW-.
young
mnn.
"hut
R
waa
there
with
to
toate
team
hDb.
esote
from
a
dte^'ell.
rm
ted
ka
dldnt
ask
tt.”
A
CAfT OARFIALD
•Am I tea-firri oner fee aSksC
I wttb a good rflow or two.
repHed Mra Hemming, -for. 1 sold both feet all ritet! It b te>n to be tanoa with flrearma The ante eftm -t.— '
♦4AAA4AAAAAAAAAAA theee aame-lafflpe to Buktos tetea Been that yoa*re tired of me ud It make teab ebonteteda amnd-tram
Tfe^waaoooriaruttonanhtoteM
And while tear are bna^ tM toMRe BeO wm ponsled mouife to tf
mTm Dana Mutlnean haa gone to I weeks ago for $1 apleee.haa all been a mbUto. I apologlm, and tbay, are bMlt mry
w^e fritlnTSuix pobkte («*fe* “
^
toxfemfmwnabK. -Pferi rim fer
. punt after rialUag bar pareata. Mr.
-Why. I-L- ba fioandared mRar: atoms t^ to
-OrmtBcoft! Are yoa ear* tbayVa ter hypnotblng yu Into angngtog aldm aomeUmm twty luc^^^
tt
1 doot andantandr rite
and Mra D. MarUnuathe tame bmpaf”
yourarif to me niKi I ragrte the nmoont The Inside I* brilow *»d M
top ably, not earing to anaeonoaslom to wOl be bnrmoMmsly Itoncb. Spanllsfe.
Oarmu.
Ftoruttoa
and
-Of oonree I'm am Pd kaow thai ot tbe electric Mgbt bUb tent I hnre there Is a eort of etUc. The -royiJ bta friends’" ‘ “
Many people from thb ridnliy etBfOy Md op kR walmbla oM'wiitte.'eU at ona end tea mma ttoM.
tatead tee Christmas-program at i^a If you bought tham in Egypt I wi pfied »p ter yoor fathm-. I wn say, cell.” efeere tte quece ut lire*, bte
-Why. areait
•How many of yoa haea tost JawriryJ
■ ■
broeght np hnder those lampa'*
KtbUs .Mt i» ™in«l HI. b««». WW.BI.M
Oraags HHi PHday >raatag.
yoa fring e dtonm party teta erf
AaMyrib of lll■rilH■■
A dollsr apl««*! And 1 supped that b a mhject that woald not to-1 good Udy b a prtoader. bt b mmteh toalgbt?" Be opaaad a ba tall of
Tfeere ww u entertatomte at tbe
ntogr fee daaamHid
.m npW tie tea patr!” moaed tarmt you. 1 think It to Ume to aay |y tod by km baay mtetotf. tea
pin*, trtokau ud a atriag ct pasito
iigiaqswrr M
-I am
Mite
Bed
mt
down
llmpty.
Bliariay eriml Tnesday a
__
_ 1
. lamaMslaly .enrrtod worth a king’s rnsMHB.
Bernmtog. trying aet to look teeepbb.
and teT«A^ M kuptoi them tor
aba lays
Fkinya Item* came homeVTeeeday
•wu and Aiteoritad to
-Taa. and rm glad yoa did.” re^-My peart*!- teritete Mra
j *Mto*tk>n. hsm stood to tes wu of *ot!- Ska totormed Hat. "I ■
-1 nerer to my Mfe.”
Imt Maaday Blsfet. '
•seatog ftom Cadillac to uand Cbrtal- apoaded Mr*. Hemming. -Phr they
Dgen tee tea parpoaa.-Wlda Wortfi.
bakm* yu bar* eem fit to ■•
^^tTberseafeoa ptol- otod BsttTn.
H* £to drat
what I hated to pert with moM. peraoa twtot things the way ye
■as wlte hb parwta
ptoto wfey y*!a wem bsi m*mLitad to keeptbetoudrtoavfany
Mlw Ctorabal and IMto MarUaau
ImL Monday right!- ertod yoong
-My emaited krisjRf.- wiissU Bb
gtod te hare teeif beck.'
ware In tows obs day tonl weak.
1 CMS Bay Uks feo
ptonkatt. -Why, yoote made u aw­
Mriaara
-It’S
th*
cm
yoa
tod,
tyl
-Well.aald
the
yoeag
-Well.'
.
_
There wdl bo a duce at Beat Day
Tba taltekoBs b aot t
ful —of aoae sort. When you •
DIcl
ustoiMly. -If I «M I dMafe smu it.
Turk With WMa WeuM Ba gate.
af Its patrau
ban Den. n.
teritad me you said dRttoeOy 'a weak
-Qriet- ordarad BBy. *T hen
rmlly!I b the •aly ooutry
thtok. Tfeere are wemm who win ate erifiQrteiag. Tfeteris teb thiaflMlm Peart BaeB. taateer to the
(reri *a*t Monday aRfetr Do you tetok
-Wen. teatfe AWarmt.- .
tor u taetsat I ooold bare mtaundu
primmy dapaitmaH of Blanly aehool. Europe where a wife may be regarded tee yoong Ban. -Cu It ha that yoa eaatee^^mr^.^Jggm
Ba pototod to tee stotrwa]
•rt
wto^
oat
te.
-Hfepian
^
so toritatlee from yoe? Why,
re kol^wMB osted fee mu
to OB tee site list
don't waat Bs to gor
- like a aaparier toa
Icr. Tie MostuegTln b Inteneely
r«a monud ra teR ereriu <ar days
wlte
-Of ewrm aot-teMUbl
That • dtoMsduat. m
alroan Rmperi for wemm b cnrrtod
—and now you ton ma teat yu bU
to seoh a pitch teat alteoegta tea mry Spream glri •emu tea atraai wonld
te* mny a weak ago! I drat endra>
word Turk afiecu the naUtre u a red be perfectly ante to bear of Itstead. rcA^!TtaaQy.- aM« tea yming maa. maarag Am* a ban. yet a Tarkbb trambr
^ s momart OsIR wtored nl Hu
finding blmsMt to tbe wfida of Monto- tag orar Mom to bar.
It arm teme «u s dRappototod and
negro would be abeontoly eaf* U ha girl to u angri. rinm afeatena beu 41^
reproachful todtridual ra aertfe R was
eptokto te tea sBMfWT- ttg • toad teirgtirr *7fed
kind Moagk to fix ap oar gaatrel fiir
hyhbsrUa.
yeang Wuktet at tem teriiM.
■a.--Cfelcf«o
Dally
Mows.
Life to patrtorchaL Tfeara ara no
Oritoeaemai tera sfea toB.
Wublngbm. Dec. SA-The Dnlted
datourn. bat to» te ptem yoa wll wkM tesy appmr,- -I-f pam did SBuh a tetag tettp*
Blatm b by tar BraaU-a beet caatoee- towns. oMy riUagua. Tfeara ata -rib
Ueeklfig Upward.
bgm ot half a doera bonam, to ameb
aft grtfeh tabareatorisy Mkm dread
to avUtoi-te* ertod. 'And feare Cu
ly. -I Biiip WM task UIR a
ot white tetea ud
ti not teb Httto patagrapfe teoa ftiSs frsBymriiiliiiwnrnttea
i HlttlM pan! Ofe. Tr m SORT.
Jallw O. Lay at lUo de Juatro in
s of a tamQy Uva topatear. Maetortteck worth poadering; nay.
. . bsm
Mr, Tisakatt! New,
Now, yoo
yoe ■simply
reperi oa the export trade of teat TteUb. to aplto of thb palrtotekat
■e wRh BS totoraafly
tanbeaaty,
oeoairy daring lIU made publle ta Ufa. find the mu 0oo«y ud tMHSte.
•rer •»* to ttkke
wlte ttetr aym opaa ter traaohary ud u acnacmaaa, that ikafi feamap a
Ua caaaalsr raporU beta. The
*■ afeotoa Ugbcrwa dtaappmiM. tm^ •ite
asrii a rilp *r tea tei
te*dw I cut teif
"Ot •ooraa. tea 1
pari ot eaiMtoefi. Xn llfa ikara to u
d to U.I par tealr right hand os testr
|tes asrared bar* u te. aaRtyikte ,to,1 Toa-U elayr
fH*g to ■nrryEtememture so fiagradad bat knows fuQ ■luirra bal wbo
OOM of ted valat of the wul •ipona LmdOA Dally Minor.
wall white Is tes kobto bAd bmi^
OroH Britain took it par eaM af tee
tetag tent ki tefted As: Ht tU» ■»
■ LMag ky feMrtdg rtru*
AMtf ••OM butoaga el Braril da^
OM oasBpattoa fey white • seere ct
lu tea sate parted.
Brttou we mM te qua ^ UealV
feoad R tent of -poking traa." By
lAwtef Bates
(fee tahfetaioM tow •■ Jaw b altoerad
Bate Wn. ter maate. ia pmt pom to kladi* or mend any firs on tea Bbto Aad teas sttangte lawaaste <tey te
«e tea graatote. tea parael aM tea bate, ud to eerttia ptoam to England teom who fenra bsqalNd tes fe^ of
ggut pirtoel ftoamua teat Ood hu
Msltog
■ritoMfel ter felt (Udttrm. K luta
•fete bB Mtar ttaaama fitea. It wU
■0M.ipeBfes|gbHwfesbM«
Nppert yea when an stem Meraa«*«y aetjtoA a
teguaMgoaa. ft wOl laM yaa oMl! gatarday to going from hoam to hmm UHy feoand ap
fam 4mte. it wm make paar hama ItebMv firm and toate* aad MtaBdlng
IteaaaM to yea aa todg to Tta Bra/-

Alkwt Voon. ftfttRited cMTlet.
•VratoMr «» teA u» ^»*mm btemm* tU
»• l«n in Om theft ot h floopto o(
teat (Me teudn« nU*>t. It ti altated tbat. lfoore. with a mu «te
teT* hi* 1
•Uftad for ttetr f
•ad »teB mr itshtte.a <avte at
teaa««teds «B nmt* tter deaiad
uk* them hkmc. Tb« teltea w«a:
used ud teadar BiMvlni * Much
wTMt va* aaearad aad *e*ch v*>
Mkd* of Uter pwliB* la the hop* of
ladlBC aoaa otter artlttoa whW»
tete twan mlaaed Utoir. Moore wa*
teowM to tte «lt7 jaaUrdaJ aad
•Md la tte eoaatr JaU aad HQde
braadl wOl ba hrooght hare
» todar. Moore oemtaeaed to the
Cteft ct the elada tet ha atatad that
RUdebraadt waa bteMcetad aa mstdi
aa ba

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J. W. Slater’s Great Prc-Invoitwy Sale
Hundreds of beautiful pieeas—lots of them 1^ oyer ^rfstmas goods that must be dosed out before
take
inventory, also to m^ke rpom for the general repairing necessary throughout our store.
„This sale will bp the biggest, the best, anb the greatest value giving sale ever inaugurated by us or ahy ottier
house-fuinishing cc ncern in this section of Michigan because our stock of merchandise is larger and the as^>rtment better than ever before.
,

We don’t want our remaining stock of Christmas goods
our floors to get damaged in nioving and handling
while repairing. We would much rather have the money vre paid for them and say nothing of the proftt. We have
a number, of beautiful pieces of furniture which through transportation or stock arranging have become broken;
marred or scratched. These we »dll gladly dispose of at almost any price, regardless of what they cost us.
This ad gives a few of thede many values we are offering.
Great opportunity for outfit buy­
ers. You can save from 10% to
25% during this sale.

XurHlsti Rockers
Wo liavo quite a munber of all ovor Ul>holalorod Terkiah rockota whh or without the
Song apring, to go regardless of coat. Note
the prices:
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$18.00 Turkish rtfeker, auto seat shape. .$11.79
$24.00 Turkish rocker, with 10-inch ears
«n back ............................................... $ie.78

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Here Are a Few Vyiecs Taken
Here and Tho'e Throagti
OnrliaBunoihSilQek:

1.30
2.90
6.75
18.75
27.00

lUt bn B.1I.
«Jori
sale priw ............... L.......... V.....
«4« bn> Bud., .njr .1^,
sale price........
$10.00 Iron Beds, any a|n>, any color;
sale price........
add piobt;

IS600 Braa BadA I

$112.00 TnrkiiA rocker, with the famous
Seog spring ..................... ....................$19.^
Come in and ace the famous Re*t-eany re, 4!lining chairs we are showing.

IS6O0 Bran Bedi, guar$nteed add p^f;
sale price

^00 Wood Inmt Wot n Wze Bptiac, fuU size;

Yqu don’t have to have the cashWe trust you at this sale the same
as at any other time.

Traverse aty Cbalr Co/s
Sample ^tialrs
Buy one <>f Ihosc

massive, aolid oak

rwkers at the prict* you would ordinarily
I»ay for a common rocker. Wc will dose
oaf at this sale what we have left of them,
regardless of factoiy* cost.
Solid oak chairs, seat and back npbolstered in genuine Chas<: leather. .$390
All over upholstered rqckcr, spring
seat, tafted'^baek, regular $12.00 vaiu.>.
close out iiriee $7.00. Othos at $2.79, $5,

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$6and$T.

.Olnlngf Ctialrs
We have dozens of broken acts of dining
room chairs, some four and five of a kind, that
we will sell during this sale at unheard of
low prices—some as low as 40c and 80e that
origsnalt.v «i1d at $7.00 and $8.00 per aet

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Rrc solid qoartcred oak diiiem, polished
finMi, grain and finiah as good as any piano;
original^' sold for $16.00 for set of six—onr
sale price, each...................... ..............:..$1.69
. Four Amcnesn quartered oak dining chairs';
original price $9; special sale price, each $lfl6
Scverkl five iq>iodlc, square back, hardwood
diners, s^e price, each .................................66c

... . 8.75
17.75

|19d0 Pelt Kattran, sli^hUy soiled;
sole price........

flAOO Bidaboard, 21x45.) .Clop, Fri!~h put, »ir»r:
Bale price........

QQ

21.00
....,,;9J5

$2800 Bnffek 22x52-iudi
sale price.........
$14.0((’Buffet, 21x42-inch
e^lo price .........

OB Book Oaaa, weathe^ oak;
4g
$28.00 a
sale price .............. ......................... ...................... XOai W
$28.00 Hub! Cabinet, gtyn.oioc qiarlfi^d O.V, poli.li
finish; sale price

J^||0

11.00
6.0(1^
6.75

$19.00 Wok Oabtoet, oe
tale price ...

Dresisers

$9.00 Mwie OBbfnat, oak
Bale price..........

A big shipment of dressers too late for the
bolidaya will enaUe os to offer aome of the

m

greatest bargains you. hare ever ae«n or
heard of.

$9.00 Ladin’ Deric;
aalc price..........

$10.00 Ladlaa’Dnk, slight y marred In tranaportation;

5,00

sale price ...
$2L00 SaU Ttm. nx22.iiteh Fieoeh plate mirror;

$22DP Princess droaer,

full aerpoitiDc

.*ront, TVnich plate mirror. J.............flS.78
$35.00 massive Colonial style

$1
Per Cent

25

4M

......... ........................-

1.7.75

dresser,

Per Cent
Dlsconul

slightly dhmaged, .bat wheye H does not
^w; asleprieo ;...........

..9IL96

Others at «7B9, $9X»,^$10.00 cad up as
liigh m you ears to go.
$5.00 Commode .....................................|SB9
$7.00 Commode ...........................„....R$6
$10.00 Commode.......... ...................... ..$$.79

120 E.
FfontSt,

$15 9x11
Rug, Sale price |11.25
$18 9x12 Velvet Rus, SJe pna $t3.25
$30 9x12Axmmster Rug, Safe price $24.50
Pfice on oth« Rugs in same proportion
9x 12 Art Squares, special sale price up from
.
$275

$9J0 BMl OomA. fuU ab i
sale priw........t-----

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25% msCOUNT

8.75
3,25
didiea knd tinware.

J. W. SLiATElR
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yhyitetoiy. CMcnphy aid
Abo« ta o'clock, u tbi t«o pUyed
I IB t*4ve y«ut old. Tbero teccUwr oi the porch, too poeunu’e
Ctobf 1 IB toe rmn il*iMlatoi«retiiiyt»oot«kto«r edaao. Mi whtoao toddaaly MMded. aid WU
oertoMh aad otohth gildto. I iMdy BMoaadBnalt fraoMtotolnow Itiity ae« nod tba eoraar of the
the iDlbvliis: OMtofiifty. cnBMr. artthBotic
with oa. 1 Ukatoao bom to too CroaL tbm. alaeat beoMl0aK.dra«las.peaBaatoUhhtour7. toatoool. I wfl]dm. wtohtof all the tm^coUdwtBdir why.babooadira. comM erma. BoMhladi a bapv NOW Tear.
ad baab aad laid a MttJe |dto oT lattan
■lalecy Otter GhrtotTon brnhliar^
ai hto fuL At the aamt atoou the
thooak 1 gat budNdltolHB.
poUBaa wae mfla» tba fioot door
|y tiaa for aaylblid bow bat
atody.Ton dear Uttto dtoata mil hato
baU torlaady. aid aoon
Tba raaaoa lt oaame ao faaay to ba- thdr aatoaa ptoo^ oo tba Cradle BlB. BoBBa hew bar dog had aatoad the
emaalhatooTtaheiopaoBady atad- aad I wUI aoad ypo a law card aad laUafB froB hU haad.

A Hmimm Cat
imX vmt»A»A.' Bbt looked tory
OtodvolU to oat cot. aid ehe to i leiely aad torlon acala.
doaw
^
_Thaf. too
bad!Ton ahaUaai atoa
Last eprtaf too foMd Bto mtto Mb dr a while. We-Utaho tarae.
Oiat
tou-ah, sato pMtty mel-bot aay « wone*' Dorothy
Oat.
BOBma waa away, aid Aait Bull
^
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bad tboB drowiad-otory om!
teothv.jOhlto ehe naboekled bar
doat lilu <ata
^
toatos- aad Bob akatad op to too
omralla fdt bad -«tob. m ^ ^
.^iTotoa.
..waa telUnd
wUt do yea Harp
tbtak pet
she dldt
Toa
wffl
-------------- ----ea the ekatae.
aid
Bob
lotor. Mrar cma aid ao I wlH tall ^
by toe Use aha
yoa.
wae rmy.

Hty IM ilwin Mm:
Uto BV ti btoWr
Thu that to r«L
It
glto n« • chUM
To proto yoor itNMtfc,
For wBo bird trtili
11 far » I CM
Miy bo Joy at t«utb.
H...M.U1A
W. W1 H»-•■««.»•
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d«.
M. 1.11 l«H»pil.U..l«Wt-t.»lMk.tt».
1. U.. Ittlt cl UUM tcOc~~
I wtll try to bi tovto» hct^ ^
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lad tri^ ____
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1~-me "~1 ft-4-«.«t no*™..
nmw. __
X
WmI
Aid the cbf or yoor hurt *mnw» **’•**•-"**““““• *
« Otofy IMnt thta*.
bo blM.
tf I itor foil la irylat to dc 4
^ thcto Ihlnfi. I Witt ‘Try. try 4
Not to hato tortaaa
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gmila each day:
Tbera-e aaother. aad aafar. ^
444dddd4444444d44
Aid hatter way.
do lot aaa whore you dad Una for ao ^ ^ phWtologfJ iwadlic nllbBatle.
Ou Friday tDorotak. a weak Hob
*^ ^ *”***• Brao tba boy. wuo glad to Uk. toeMIM CLARA BATES. Editor.
To work'aw apwgid
.■watodlea.
tongaage. geography aid waUlag. My the day whoa he flrtt appeared to
. X!!i'_____aoaa
Orgaatoad Daewalar IL Itod.
Into toe UghL

' taicdiar'aabaatohltoeymicaaPtorce BrdIgeL BOBBa atood at the willow
,T!!f
Wbaa aool «m aad they wait
With patlaace aad covaga^
Old
Miasloi.
Nlcb*.
F.
D.
No.
1.
*ad,l
Mke
her
«(»
much.
There
are
ahoot
ftre
o'clock,
for
It
bad
been
a
huae. toarlory Baraoa bad bar arB
Mhbal
BoBiy aid bngbL
Box M. Dec. U. 1»11 twe«, aeboUre to oar acbooto- PUaae t«t warm alght and ebe had aot raat“
i wim a oao
akwart wafct -Too'ra
Thia to By wish, doar.-toay It be
Dear fteUdaiUBe a card aid bettoo and aead od well. She waa Jwt to Uiae to aee
too bat It wu •
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IrOM
glTOl.—
I tboogbt that I wooM wrtio to too «rda and bnttona lor the doHowlog a market *ag«« comlag do<ra tbe ^
^
^
made Mary ton' happy.
Faayey dhlelda
To keep yoa ra earth, aad tb flt yea
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Baaebtoe page, for 1 hatoat wrlttaa namaa: Joha T^ager. Cart Boaaer. atreeL aad aa It catno oppoelte the
oi*. -Uh a biadt
pleased
to
boor
aboot
this
net
irtoid.
lan't that a baaatlfol witot Aad *or a loai tliaa. We are potog to hare oeorge Boaner, Albert Boeaer, Ida boas*. N|* suddenly bosnded Into tbe
wlywtolMttror..d. anogtoB .t «^
Sr'eJto
But tbe uiulreto art enmtog. They That oae who had aaned tbe chfldrai
Dosen.” said. “Tbe lam
laBio maet
i
nismksrs ______ _
De- ooe of ml. Tbe Bert ooem to 'callod r>tog to hare two weeks' raeatloa. aiffoid Umlor. Lmw Dmlor. Irene wild with Joy. Then tbe man took
The Dosu."
««b.,l, 1.HABA
-*K„V«rt
W
bl. .p_b»MjJl«, b»bb« ft.ll, u
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b._cl«^ ^_.l^
lbl_.^
, Well bare to can then 'A Bekerhitrong.
happy
u
the
dog.
I
day.
My
two
Walter
Ar
an toa Cndto u to aeant for arary day tbe whole marrted on Cbrtsti
Anat Saaaa sdys they will ran a
,
Dosen,'
now.'—Tha
arts'
Oompanloa.
llUto brothers keep their carda very .u of Elk tUplds; Ethel Brown. Jean
.fUy to beraelt.
g« a Httto btggcr. b
kail. Oeoamber 1. lilt t«1t
ym throogb;
____ I BB Writing this totter to sebooL Brown. Eva Brown. Banfee Brawn and -He bas foond bU owner!" and abe lordly think ao—do roaf—Bellied
-----------------------May we be BUed eecb day
My eUier and I are goto! to Omona uoMen WJllhrandL of- WIHtomsborg. teU torrawfnl to aoe him go. aad dto________________
Caroline's CaMpantone.
NEW MEMBER*.
• With Cod's pore Ugbt aid Lore,
alter Chrlttaas and stay a waek. 1 saad tba cards aid battens to me aad jnayed srbea ehe tbongbt of Trlz and
BUNtHINE BTORIEE
"ttle dm!" The hog poor
Edna Boeaer, Elk
Mich.
That we ou ntdiau
.bare two sisters and one brother, and i srill glre tbem to tba boys and gtrto bta grief.
A Bskerii Deaen.
Caroline's older ctoUr garn her was
Dorta Jonu ud CarCe Jooae. He^
Naught else. O tot« prere
Maads Id Omana. We had a
yoar tnia Scia^.
- “Wall. I guess j,e
It
seetoed ae If all tha boye aad
as .tander.
he did
did not
not care
care Bach
Bub
----------------------------------— irmpatheOc
..... aa wall
.
_ TooTa
Btoton. Oregon. Nanee aaat by Eatbpletore taken to whool: It waa lakaa
Bdaa Boaaer.
for us, ud we most try not to regret flrto who llrod wUhto half a mQe of hctually beu alone alawM
rya Beeba.
narmi—
«n
by flaohllght and Is a rsty good picWhat a kmg UK of sanMo! Are blB loo much.'' she said
the big pond were ooaiMtad wlto one Ho» *»«• Ton borne ttr
Gladys BandboE. Licy Oreei. Oraeo
A stogie Bomat stay
tar*, it to tha Biet ptotore takca of bom of tha bm aid firla yoor sebaolBni
the
^n
onto
went
a
few
rad.
«>•
tatbue-and
Bothers
of
CaraUne
retoraed
the
bag. bet dU
Green. Ebbs Maroa and May Mores. Where Boashlnd to O God.
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tba lnsldeof tbeacboolslneal.want BUeeT

Kl. Pcpd.. .O.P Ud «P. .p >“•
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“ >“111“ “I •< iinPlUP,.
Baglnaw. Mieh. Namu aeit by EltoLead os from day to
day!
but thetr "Pm has beu borne elmnst
Hera to the third kmg poem that to aebooL We bare a new glebe to
p.
the walk again, eto^ a Blista, Bret, cleeand.
abeth Pottafka.
Bight at half past nine." ebe aaU. "so
_____Bmu
sared^for a rery our ecbool and ti shows^
Just part of
Mich.
too'ktof at tbe bomse, then el tbe wag.
““>• »W»oCart BaoMT. George
Boosar.Albert
Aioart Wir PraoWeit
------- _ taas^--------it alone except to the dayUme."
Dec. n. toll,
but there WM a clear whistle frott
The chlMrwn always played to- * *
Boaner. Ida Boeaer, John Teagar.
'Szoapt to the daytime, you dear
Ut os all town ud euyod two da/e to bare ny
President—
the Bai. aid be nnhedotf again.
gather; what one did tha other, did. It
_________________________„
old Gflidn, Robert Winnie. CUSord of a
UBksr; try. aad then -try agato." to do 'The teeth filled. My aut w ao *Md that , uionght
rrcrCd
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™ Uta . b.ft tapp,
T»-,
Bt
..r.-..r .!». H.
Dmlor - __________ ________ _________
I
was
able
to
tall
Trix
_ Wal- BoM
St—t That
Te>i We
w« Cu!"
Ou!" .
I stayed with hu. 1 wish yoa and all ud good totter, t wlU tcH yon eboot
I Imt ou old lady outatde this *•*“ »>»»»•■ ‘o I'oor life before. 1 be
Claiw UBlor. Harry ArmMro^g.
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f. d.:.^^
.k.b that tbe doggy certainly did lore them,
the Uttto the Bonehtoere a rery merry Christgroup. but she Ured tbe farthest away Here. IiJsdT often that a family tbe
car Armstroog aad Maude ArBstrang, *1 *»»«- ^ «»«*.
aald
sUe of onn scatters so as to toara
nnd
badn-t
a
cbkA
or
child
to
bar
Elk Rapids. Micb.: BGiel Brawn. Jeu
lU uotber Friday Borslng came tomae. eo aha didn't count.
^t.lu'^ZSTuJZc'.cZ
only one null girt to the bouse. And
To ruder tha dark world bright:. done
for thU time, for my totter Is get- ^
iblngs. ,I had more thu I "VbTbSLTTd,
Brawn. Bra Brown, Bulce Btonn ud
round, ud ss mamma opued tba oatWlUtoBBbarg, My anrery beam wll not Mraggle far Gag long.
could carry. 1 got my preauts before
OoMea
WQlbrudL
Tfarough .the folding mom of tbe
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Mich. Kamae aut Iv Bdu Boucr.

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0
I mW try Mvw to w»fTy or ♦
♦ fMt abM« •Iirtwiw.
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BUNtHINE CRADLE ROLILuhi Bolls HU ud Era May RUl.
Henan Oty. Mim Nnmee sent by
MalltoBUl.

But I'm only » part of Ood’amat
So 1 cbeerfolty do tbe beat I can.*-

A ^d want men-fly forth to plaF,
But a tbongbt like a efirar tkread
BUNtHINE POEMS.
Kept wtodlng In and ut aU day
My Trunk for tha Now Vaar.
____ __ ______
___________
Throogb
tbe happy golden
bead.
I.
MMbw’naW. "DartTu. do all yon can.
What shMI I pack up to carry
Ptor you are pen of God's great plu."
frxm tba old year to tbe newt
ni leire oot the frets that harry.
a. dcm.
Thougbtt nnjusl^ud donbto utfwe.
^
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a them!
^ cboloes Wind—

Wrtto aagto ud tell oe about your
Wat omana. 1 am sure you wU
hare a lorely tuna.

WaurrtteL Mich,
Dee. W. IBIS.
Dear
________________
It
bastbeen a long_ time slnoe I hnra
written the Suotbiae' Clob. 1 wu
pleased to get the button ud card.
aad 1 ttauk you very much. I thought
—.■ —m
nwny. but time goes so tort ud 1 have

Or
clood with
Its chalice
to rtody evenings. Reading to tbe
— the
-—------— —
------------full.
«»*•
*«■
strange hnrdesi study for me that I have uw.

She was only a child at school.
Bat she tbongbL "It to part of God's
u« nn-,_.,in.Mt wild Twera nruat««k‘ P>“
My oontentmut
gnm
That
^
^an iZ
I----------Tbe nest poem ehall be for tbe boys,

My sister ud I go to Sunday urtr
every Sunday to the M. E. church.
*“** •
Christmas exercises
ud we are going to have a Suu
C>*"‘ hU any mow

j had tb lean, a ptoce for
Sris7iu.’
uTtat^i
ud was glad to g*t tham. 1 hare nrne
namee for the Sunshine Club. They
.re Gladys 8aa«ioa. Loey Groan.
Grace Green. g~T"‘ Mores and Hay
Mhd me the cards
and
______
Mores.
___________
to the
bnttoni
and I wlR giro*|rU, 1 was req sorry your father
died. My papa^ mu-t be was such a
nice
n..
,
Mlxabelh Potrafka.

^
pnpsd to tlmr* wu a

*»•" •*“ big pond would Ure the thlekeM kind
»® *“•
peach,
itoor. rami^ for New Tear's! “ “ »’«
-I wUh'twould fmse a hundred
But If I'm to teU yot Jnet tha
« >“ • •*™*““*
feat deep!" Roger Wilcox enJd; but
* grntofnl dog.
tbnt was a great deal more thu the
« •«- » »««l » naX good
^ After thaL tbrongbout all tbe enm- p^td could do. If It did lU beeL
Maid’s stare of i
“w
season, there waa on FrtWeU. It grew rery, rery coM to the
day mornings a Jltlle paper bag at the u« daye of tbe OW Tear. Marjory **"^ **“*•*••*••
^ "*^****^
dlato* ««>» d<x»r.
or Harmon wna sura the “poor old thing
timer
she demuded tocredolously.
P«w. grapes, tomatoee or eomelbtog. frose to death!"
and yoo may t-e sure Trix never forgo, when New Tear's dawned, (dear
"PaBS the tli^ Why.
Cl U. ft-* (01 IL
.M
„„
UU..5 ud —“
>1>- "™ “ »
One morning gismn«s bad him op at mother knew the pond would be eato.
eo. 1 ^ ao many
five o'clock ud out to front randy to
Tve been an around IL" Mr. Ksr- Gilngi to do after Hannlh toft. 1 exTon had a bUoUfol Chrtrti
—.----- oooklng, and I toarnad
NU
when
be
came,
and
thara
wu
men
said.
Thera
Unt
a
crack
nor
a
I
why did you haw your presents bethe happlett nmetlng yoo ever eaw, flaw to tbe Ice. It's smooth as gtoae- ••
***

which the markeimu enjoyed, too, Tou needn't worry a btt. Bother." He
urprua you with wme Uy.
M<J tomlly Trix wax Uku upon the enUed his wife “mother." "They cut. Caroltoe pnux^ to nml^t her ntoVM. city. Mich
them, ud rode two grt nny othar harm thu a toU or a tar rathrt leaslngiy. and th«. w«»t on.
j
u^c. M, ISl*. wagon with
There are aome of the good, old-toshbump."
President-1
»auares down tbe strut
TX.™ cc lut »«-. Xor. ul X».d Xook, (X., I cner
,
^ry day !
> «*Gnk Nix uiually /thought Trix
time to reaui. ud yet I ve bM

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I

D«.

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Every trivial or grand <
to a noble mine of*waaltb.

Never leave It IIU 'tto Ibtoe!
Eer unhappy are tbe shirka.
Full of Joy tbe boy that wortts!

A.rt Cn
SmUce I've seu ud pralsee beard:
Memoriae of nnsetflsh ptoartiret.
■ Cheery looks, tbe kindly word. . .
—Selarted.

my uon. sou
bbuib >. ft«xft
dear <*»•
rail. JJuKM he eboold. back low
*
P«»B*nshlp must be euy for
yow Sonahlner,
««•>■
tbe bouse, which certtlnly
»»“ hrt**" >wir letter was ae nicely
j Mnble EekerdL
«•» «»“»• bleb ceruinly could not
do
wUhont
hlm.-lsla
May
Mollins. to
written.
We nil hope thd new year will be a «>®
Youth's Oomimnlon.
______ __ _
0-. lor wf
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. Kingsley. Mich..
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
How the Horse Rarrg the Beli.
Ubc^, 1*12.
Tri< au Nm.
Long ago In a little town In Italy
'
n't writtm
for........................
a long-time. I ba’.—..........
............
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a«f not going to tbe Hodge school now. Trix ware at brraklast one —„ --

--i-ft-i—.
—/ ft~~.r~r"
..wji -in *<» Wieve tt_ Him 1
Ud fesu. Aid mlttena, and cloaks.
wiu yu Detmve a. Mi^i
and muEle^
mnEle^ bnt IIn one respect tbe
"•* totlrt to the woi^ ^e
nnd
I wriitu to
poor.
Mtoa
chUdru were aitedwlike. Each c______
_ , , Mind
,
, a
ried. slang on the left arm. a pair of nMto^WmT I proU wbea I Batobod
W oM
shining ekatra.
rubbed them till they looked Ifte
"And y^ rand -ud wrote totlara
and mad* paddings, aad tbooght yoa
new.
....

dent to tbroogh. Ttas tort verse It enUtled *T1>e Tree Heart." but It might
well be nam«l The Sunshine Heart-*"
It Is Just exactly what we all belleva.
abd aH try to do to our cheerful, help^
^
.y.,^
tttl. loving Sunshine Ctob.
New Vaar'a Omn.
1 tav^^ muiId\h”Jl’ Itoi^ olr ^dTdlS^ rt
«. nrar to the grauid that tb. nnrtl- they -or* ,pl^ mt^on th.^
When the hky to Mae
The Winter King was tongbing.
. The benri that to £mj
Aid bto toogh rug bold ud gay—
Will slug a aong; *
' “Wbat Bball we bring the chUdrai
But tbe bran that to Iraa
To make glad their Nur Yenria
UYIl slug a aong
Ilayr
When the sky is gray.
the sixth of Drtwmber. I expect to bright, knowing «yra. ear. aracL with » ***^,^*;^*S^
Ti S but he was ilnUy
rtar St home Cbrtoimu.
a fringe MuidtoKoat ronid them, ud
.u k!!i a «lff ^ Itoln
-m give." aald lha Bwnn Clood. losslAst urak many postals were aoFrom
a brtak. stubby JalL He was aaying ring the bell, ud “‘•y
^
of r ^
tig
kuwledgcd from Suartiinen both
^ . Mildred Dell.
■•0«<
^
hran imt Btwa thu brtf
A rambow up la Urn aky.
n.^ and far. Tbia week «ulte as
1 bop. you had Vhappy Chrlstmu- could.
rick or poor oM ra youfc
. ' ^
TncThr^ny
,
give them tovely saowdrlfla.
muy iMve come, and are from the fal- Write again and tell nt how yon spent
Tris wax ao artonlabed he could iM
After a long
the reps w al- u
^
^
For towwhalto by ud by."
low..,: Melba iMwto, Travers. City: tbo .toy.
say a word for aUinato: thu:
^
^
iMl. Gibran. Copemtoh. Mabrt Power.

J“ch^UfiL
SS to!u tli^t ^T^rt IcmUd loaw
r.
*Aid 1." aald Jack FroeL sparkUng,
^
"Will Und lha rivers' UghL
*WeU. drive Qm away." aald i
Dec. to, 1
Boardm
Swoboda. Maple
Aid give Ibem all aome ekaUng:
CX,r mi. TX-Ick, N—. Cl„; 1.-. D«r Pr^Ito.,J^-M.-X. X-.» ft--rto*.-» *
w ^111
TwlU ED them wUb dalIgbL"
u Kovarlk. Omenn; Beerte Kovnrtk.
Aa my atoter MtU{ad is vrtUag . -------But they oould ’not Bnd’a rope shining skntu slung on bar nra.
Flint: Gerirwde Bartlett. Fltot;Wa- will write, toe. I have not missed n
Jnsl thu Bri^tot came to. ud see- Am.*
T,“ aald tba North
blowtog,
M a mu
Dorothy skated away aid tried not
rear I1 am In the inr
in*-the
docyanld. "Sure,
“Sure, ma'am,
ma'am, ud
tofasten
fartum
ut^lbe
to toe^
on o^
one: ra a mu
ubibib, •bmcwc
nuu
Ryker.iRlchlud.
N.
J.
day
of
srtmol
this
year.
the
dog^anld.
ud
to
"WUl hrtp fraou up the enow.
-------- :
- ..
aM.ud grade. 1 nm eight rrara old, i that dog have ww
Bo they cu all BD eledlng:
SUNSHINE LETTERS.
win be glad wbea Christmas Day thera two days.
ThstM wkat thar Uka. l know.
Heriilrton, Oregon,
cotnen. Wa win have ao raratloD tbli from tbe kitobu doer twlaty tli
-Aid »wa nU wm help themDei. 12. 1*11. year.
the day._ .
^
The Storm, the Biqw, the Frort—
Dear PresidentFYom your BnnsUM boy.
"0 mamma, said Trix. -ha doent “*
.^ ^
^
„ ,Pod Umer
4ii give them ao^New Year's Day.
I nto going to write yu an n taw
Harvey DaU.
Wbody. than, and ha wuts ^ N^thtoriul^ ^ Mam ^ good
^ ^ ^ ^
Us Jar cu not be lost.Uaee now. I have two new Bunsblnera.
Did yu havw Cbristame exerclaee to to rtay wttb «•. ju cu au be doee. It There wu u oMM^ to ^ ^
ud she
>
^
—AnnaPlerputBlvltar. Their namu ark Doris ud Carrie your rttuol tbto yearf It urtis
^
tbe othus.
^
------- . ..«ld 111. (o «irt . CI.X .ima. U.,
in M X.n . — U»X ■»( IX. (ft.XI. wa. U» Mb
1» W
•UNBHINE
FRESIDENTB to Hermlstoot ud wUl you picau help Men.
THE
The HUM turler stood —— dubt- be of any ou, the mu tamed toe they dldat loaea isr. lu oimera <m
VISIT.
me* The Baaebtoen are all wUUag
Naan City. Mtcb.
f«l basaadthu. walllM hto fsia. wWet boiu looee to luk lor blnmel^ tha the 1^
Wbai your Prartdent was a Uttla to help. The weather hu ban gnito
Dm- #t isit he knew
In tbe
^
P®*r oraatnra wu half starved aid
Happy New Tear, to the toaeiy
girt aba Jut loved to speak pieeea. Bo cold, but Ur eon Is ablalag today.
ear FiwaldntTbn graidito raid. wtoGy. T thlak •kl»«Nag w^the cold, ttoe hays used girt. Uthe flrrt thing that rame
«f oonrao there wgre ever so many Thera teat any auw bare. Have yu
A..x.-«-.rtu»t.,x,sm.iim x.kftft.m,.( ft.
ftftft. .ft, tamed
•hat she Inread. Now she to vary any la Treverw City? I wuM Uka to
glad to think that she studied w hard oome back to MIehlgu to Vlstt yu all Qub In a tong while I wfil write now. needs rafrashmuL
,
;
to TTriTU
lift .to..;' M ifti. aiftftito. w. to to »to ft 1.... <v»i— pftftfti rt .to^ toi toftt ft ft.

i,rr

x.;i?r(-7:7isr.x;"s

CUM borne. That wv ^ Ume I waa
nearest to being lonely.W a ptaao to
always compuy."

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s:-xr,:^“L'^;rx--“

ux.( x,x.„ X.-X.P. XO..X

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I'T.^.^'rx-... il. X-. .X.

‘tJh. I need my Sitoe! I aaag nrond
«*•
ud raid nil the tortry I
»eniorit*d. ud I learned some
w*
a Mau a paper and ptnaad tbaa np
Just over tbs disbpu You'd be m
tohed to B*1 how grteddy yu .
■W*Wng tlmt^

sx-

ft. X- ft-. ft«xx.s

•OaroUu, I au that you drat know
.X-I, 1. ft X. X«-,. WXU.—Xw
keep yu In ssed opM^ M my
^
«■—*a» tto rat
-Kind, cheer-

«»;:»ui;7«;w«w.-i

... ft, ,™. X*. ...ft-x

»-

>hsranu eftn happy, bopafnl. tkeuy
JST,™
^ ft —X ■
-ft- ft" SLSixJTxftSTT Z iSi;
bits of vans eosM Into bar mind, aid lettan.
they Mp bar to kup tnuhliy whn. Tour tovlai
Kathryn Baoba.
have n baby MMor nbut tour months
(ha ctoods seam th
tba au.
girt wlstan to cor- old. Har name k Ldn BaOe BOL WUl
Aad go It bn oourrod to bar that
Aaother 8«
lUaan this weak, yu idona p« bar nnan aid tha nnM
parhspa her nient New Tear vtolt respond with
^ J09 wnold ha to chooae eortala Bnppoaa yu aid aha cooummo to of av oMtor. ■«* May to, toud
fc-: — tor yu to toad ever aad rw wrtu to each othsr at one#.
Cradto RoUT Lhava lort
and me uBMBbw. Lrt'a pUrprataiad (shall

button. WDI yu ptoua
waT) that yu are gnihnrad areuad
Bsw Uto. Mtok.
othar t Wa arrBSdig to hav. , — ..TI ftx to

^ ^
^ CM— I to . tto
hn aiir, and eho Is smUtne nt yu

^

™ 1^ « .'.i

u. n.™ u.^

toiL; ft—to.-to . --ft
..ft* « ft»-«. T ?!.r:L“
Tfe

rtog. The

-Wlmt to ur lakad Osrothy. .....
*,««
"Mother had to go. baeanee aba's

Trix

HIO. » ft. .to
CXrttoM. to ft. to —1 deed
^ bnn
ft« wreogod.
—»»ft an.
“What to yoar ——, Baer d^gyr

that (ha grandTba mu that
Dosothy kaaw thu■ that
btm mart taka ears of Mm."
aothar mart be (ha oU lady who


--------------------- - — -- v «as a* «
—j -(ton yu sknta.
—a toXito - Xto -to x.-«ft»xto- ft— to •
t May wanM teva ta —B him'Stan, ao that tha homo ooaM live la aakad.
g»l«t«Blhi4npa<rttM Wnr«4 ,

The Trails,
Betsy'aaakls was awollan. aid paiiaakad. "Hew iMg bu
X >
.
j, .

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^---------ABvtoa.

-SS:

„ uoi4

ft- •«»«■■»«: "ft"
'
dodge dlfflcnUtos: mart them, graad
fiMiA bnt them."
•'

tx. cftxtoft
The opUmlrt (aU tan stories.
/ At each wladowW
Ba dhutad to hto frlsiii—
"AR right 00 ter.-

'ThaVrinaafTtytaE’
8 1 man lll■rtlgl^^ iMton*,
tort slafstadT SU anr * m
Maryr Dorothy
'* i^J« 4a. ud'fcd that th—* WM B* *•*—»

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