Grand Traverse Herald, December 24, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 24, 1912

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-12-24

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(Erawti

Utralli.

ainci Xravorcko

Bay

Eagla

TWICE A. WEEK- .TUESDAY ANDTHURSDAY—Sl.OO

A YEAR

TBAVKIiSK (!1TY. ORAND TRAVERSE CXIL'XTY. AllClllGAK, Tl'ESDAY, DFA'. 24, 1912

V0L.U1L

FULL PENALTY
IS REQUESTED

1

UHtT PlAIIT SOLO
iMb^fl Crmpany Buy* Out Pell*,
ten Concern,

PollMoD. I>ec. SO.—The ,l>clUlon
clfictiir llKlit I'lent wen sold lodey to
OOVUNMENT ' CLOlINO . CASE
the CbeboyKU Electric Usht oomA0AIN8T IRON WORKERS
pur for SI«.l00. The torn] pUDt *ornlsbes MerUuw City witb carrent
end ties been in (be handR o( » reoelver lor mric time. The ne«' ontere
propoie to roneiruri as clerirlc nllvay between Cheboycan and Petoekey.
TRIAL MAY CONSUME ANOTHER
WEEK or TIME

AR6UNENTS ARE L0I6

BRITISH PAID
LAST TRIBUTE
FULL MIUTARY

HOKORS

ARSERIG WUL PAPBt
1 Caused by Foleened Coloring Matter.
Berlin. Dep.-21.—Prf, I>ro, Knttoer and Prof. I-oeb bare Issued
warnings aj»ln»t the use of "ar­
senic wallpaper." They have traced
lany cases |of Intestinal catarrh to
brsenlc poisoning caused by sleeping
and living In rooms papered with
wall paper kbich anal.vsla showed
nmtalned a i large proportion cf nrBcnic In the dye or coloring cnatier.

MR. eir^AT REST

EDUCATIONAL WORK

y Wae Packed WHh
LAST RiTEb HELD AT CONGREGANoUbles_8«dy Will Laave foe
TIONAl| CHURCH SUNDAY
America on English
Cruleer Tomorrow.

Senator Kent Will Anawer Oeneral
-Charve ef OeyeniitieM-Sep.
arate Attenwya WII Ar>
0u« for DaSandanta.

SIX FACING
FRAUD CHARGE

HIRAM LAMB DEAD
AgMl Reeident Pnaaed

Away

Last

PUNNING n
REVIVE Plin

fFrom Tbnraday’a Reoord-ai^)
Hiram l.amb. aged SS year*, died GOV. OSBORN SHOWED WAY TO
at hla home 401 Garfield avenue. Usl
DELEGATES
night. Usl Tuesday Ifr. Lamb bad
bad fall which prodtlcpd an Injury
which nlUmately proved fatal. He U
survived by his wife and one son.
Itiaora] serrices will be held from
Uie home Friday afternoon at two
LURED INVESTORS INTO ONE-DAY o'clock. Rev. F. M. Chapin offlclaltng. LOVE FEAST HELD IN DETROIT
LINEN SCHEME
PROMISES RESULTS

HE IS STILL A RBmiGAI

SOLO STOCK THR0U6H MAIL

HIGHWAY ROBBERY

Gkng Cleared Up $1,000,000 Par Year
Nkeeaity of GIvijtg tim Peepf
From Gullible Public—Other
Michigan PregresMve Logtala
Scheme* Were Worked
IS CHARGED AGAINST TWO TRAV­
tlon Waa PelnUd OM by
by Same Pesple.
the SpeUttra
ERSE CITY BOYS

N<'w York. Dec. 21.—On a federal InHis Work m a Community Builder dlcUnciJt ebandng fraudulent use of
DclrolL Doc. 20.—Ooveraor Chaae 8.
Ably Flared by Rev. Oemss
the malls. In iiromoiing slock for
Oaboni ahowed the way to tie retmKCoehlin.
mill where linen wns.*op|>o*ed to
lag of the repobileas pariy when he
marie lu a day. six men were arrested
erpfared before the oonference. called
reig rondu.ted by poetoElce In
by Slate Ckialrroan Alex J. Oreeebeck.
Leon and Edward Totten were ar•rvli-W for TboB, T. Hales s'pectors at the^offlces of tbe Sterling
of republican Icglalautra. alatn offirested on susplrion of being implicitrom the First Congrega­ Debenture comiieny here today.
( ialx. member* of the elate central
higbwmy
robbery
which
took
tional clinnlh Sunday afternoon. -Foi
The officers rstinute the yearly Inhuir bow previous the biKly re­ jme of tbe promoters in this and oth­ place last Monday night Frank Du* the state, which met In the conven­
fiialned in tain and was viewed by er ventures has. l.een more then |l.- Stumer was attacked on that oignt tion hall of the PoocbarUaln hotel.
on East Front street by two men and
those who ad known him so well
Gf^'^MP-thcr talk had been the
oop.OftO. and that nearly .|l".ti0fl.i>00 of
life. Music lur tbe occasion was fur- the public's money has been |i*ld to wax relieved of about $35 in money tbemn of several epeakera when SennUbed by j quartette consisting ’pi them since they be^ doing busln«rt and a eilver watch. He failed to no­
tify the jkdlce, however, until Wed­
Mrsc I.. F. Tims. Mra. Alma Thomj*Investors Ip many imrts of the coun­ nesday. when Chief of Police Johnaon
Whl(.‘ and Fred try arc named In the Indictment as
Him*
who v.aa presiding. Invited the gorat ome started an InvesUgaliun, error to the platform.
(he organ by
Hunter, act
and the aHcge.1
MUs Mac 1 othersill. At the beginning. QDlawfiil coiisidracy sptx-lfled extend­ which rcBuUed in the arrest of tbe
His talk lasted 13 minutes and was
Mr. White sang -fross- ed over a |>eri<>d of 1C months, emling lotion brotbera. The older one. Ixron, n most diplomatic preaentatlM of Ua
of (he rerv
has l*oen In tbe tolls before, having
:i a very tot"-ldBr
lur. the Ha
December 31. l»(Ki. Oovchtinent ait- served time at the iWnrit boose of
An illustrated W(uro rcgardloe
:no
numbers
sang
by
tbe
The
thoi'lilet, here liav* been Investiluiiing
: dairying Is to be given at Ellsworth.
pro "Beaitliful . Isle of n.inplatais ngaiitat the dctcndaiils for rotTccUon for a ptwlou* crime.
«piartctfo
It was In the hands of the repubUeaj
Cenirjil lAke anS WilllsmsburK
They ap{>oarcd before Judge -Ner- party to give U> the people of the etato
Soiiiewhcro and "Sweci H>c and
X >enrs, they say.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Jan.
Unger today on a warrant served by ot Michigan a continuation of (he rw
Hyo." Thcljp was a large nttondance
Ttie men arrested are W. Shumak­
2. 3. 4. This lecture Is by I’rof. Ed­
of fri^dsWf the tamll;.’. mcmlars ol er. former president of tbe Sterling Stieriff Shuter, charging them with
ward K. Slater, who Is employed by
Marl'hersoi ISiH. G. A. R.. and cm- IH.-I<esiuro conipany. and Harry II. robbery. I,eon is being held In the
"I am a republican progreealve. or
Iho Blue Valley Creamery company
tdoyes cf t^ic Herald & Record coni- I*l«»t. Samuel H Findlay, Edwin A. county Jnll until ho can ritrolsh 31.090
progreeilve republican.” said Gov­
and do edncatlon work re­
pauy atienjllng In a body. Serricos Harron. Wllt.ur M. Riones and Sydney ball tor Us appearance next Tocaday. ernor Osborn, “whichever term you
gard d; dalryinK, with the hopet that
• In clijirgc of Rev. IVnias foch- UoseuUaum. They were held in hall when the examination will be held.
have a mlod to apply. Bat I «m a
t'e tarmera will become better datry- Jewelry and Small Amount of Money
Baying of Negro Will Work <
The younger boy, who la under 17 ^publican, always."
lin. who gAvc a brief hlslory ol the aggregating J4-12.KKI.
len »% g mult of wbR tber Ic.iru
Taken—No Clue to
Chang* at CepHol
.1^
Bars of age. will be wUowcri
life and w^rk of Mr. Rates from the
The governor •van haMtUr appinsdI -be lectnrea.
Robber.
mein at his Itomc upon the proroiso cd during the ooarae ot hla Ib-mInkU
lime be n^*t came to Traverse fill
of hie mother to guarantee bis apnnill be
called by dcalli. HU life
talk.
The Weifnrd county enm ctnlesl
pearanjo.
in the piov-cr da>s waa iticiurcd. and
CadlHac yesterday brought to that
A'-korSla*' who hod etitcred
stei> by stei* hU work us a communliy
number n(
home of E. I,. Gilbert on tiiM Sloth Imiblcr W.1* lakoD UI*. During the lime
-oj>en door policy" which Governorvarious Iniereets that an* working for street last night was frighleue.l n^iy
elect Bnleer bee ennounred will mark
RANSACKED
DORMITORIES
he lived hen‘. whirli was nearly hall
the development of the Weatern Mich­ with oi-ly n tew Mmall orli. l-» cl iewhU admlnlttratlon at Altany. Accord­
ccniury. lie has seen the town grow
HARVARD I^T NIGHT
Traverae CHy Can Secure a Premable
igan country. Among those present elry when .Miss Murgaret G<ll>ei(
ing to Buliar ifie idea wa* oHglnated
from n rae^ Iflnt on the map In one
InOuatry.
M. J. Thompaon. federal agricul awoke, saw the wan In her room and
by an tdd oolored porter who
of tlie n»*l progressive Hilo- In the Son Of President Tift a Leeer; Grand
turiit for tVeatorn Michigan; Chas. F C3l’<-d fer help. At the tln.1 cry the
charge of the car in which he
state. In iihU work of city hiiilding.
RspIda
Boy
Lott
Val­
At the iircsent time there Is a prop­
Heed, federal agrU-uKurlBi for the
burglar ran from the bmi<>- n;i-’ luid Mr. Uati« .had played a leading |>dH
Taaaed the Empire Bute prior to the
uable Jowelry
iral pert of Michigan; S. J. McDonald disappeared before 3lr. Glli<crt noi.id
Notice was received several days osition made by one of tbe largest end
election nnd It is wald to the oiil jie
always hojng in the front ranks ol
editor of the Weeterti Rural Router; IcUow. When be was seen by the
to rrem O. H. Brooks of Tbomiwon- best known of Uie packers and pickgro that be given credit for the Idea.
those wlioj were smiggllng -for better
Cambridge. Dor. 21,—Tho police
lent of high grade food producU to as- C. F Guthrie, manager of the IHue r'rl he was standing i>ver a Jr« luing
Daring the iirenuou* campaign day*
things. In the nodal lUe of the city' Mix^ing foe the dBriog thieves srho vflie that his son had nia away from tsbll.vb a station In this city for the
Valley Creamery at-Grand Kipldi: K tuUle with a fiash light, ami it
It wa* the habit ot the candidate
be was vtjry ncUve. being connected Misackcd the docmltoriee at Harvard home and tho police in sevdral of tbe purchase of food materials from the
0. I.odd. toe Old Mlaalon boHcullnr- loiiDd after he hod gone (hat he had
Ywvo been aearr-hlns for him
return to hi* ear In the evenings and.
with Bcveijil ol the leading fraternal rnlvorsily last night Robert Taft,
prclocers or fanners, and to aecnre
tat: I'rof. V. M. Sboeamllh fro
since then. A boy who answers
MX urod about seventy cents in money, societies, ; Hla work in building Up
before retiring, to luuko of a late
■n of rrewident Taft, lost 32B.
Michigan Agricutlural college;
the descriptiem furtisbed and who is their early Interest (or next seaioa'a
an amber necklace, a ring nnd u gold the srluviis and library of U>e cUj
eupper conalatlng of a wndwlrh
Paul iiolliHler of Grand llapids loit
Moore, Mrn. F. I>. Baundern and WII locket and. chain.
Ihcught to be the missing son In spite buslnros no time can be lost to seenre
The old negro, whose nsme cmiH not
was dealt jw-Jth and the prinidpal re­ much rnlusbie JewHt}'.
of tbe fart that he steadfastly re­ this important enterprise. Their reHow thn^maii affected an eniramc sults of hi* arofk brought out. As the
be recalled bpt which the governor- bur F. Taylflr. representing the farm
fuses to acknowledge the relation­ qutrcfueni* are very modest and the
to tbe hoii^ U the tbiw wi ‘ch is i-rowning work of his life his relation
cieri says Is positively (he lougcei of ere’ Institute work. As a rotult
benefits to be derived Is lasting, na
the
githnring
together
of
surii
a
not
ship to Mr. Rrookr and who claims
puzsllng
tlie
police
an.1
^Ir,
GilbcriT
any cscept poasibly the tilled heads
to the ebirebee wits, idetured in a
from year to year they will Increase
able oollertlon of field W’orkers, nmn) The lack door through Which he an trite manner by extrada from e.lltotJiat he Is Jsek Ausion from C-edar
of Enrope, waa known -as "ItncU"
and broaden to tte extent of the sup­
Ideak which will erenlunlly work foi lered in equlp|.M with a
^prinSit. S. n. was picked up today
lock rials In a- church iwpcr which Mr. Employe* In Chicago Were Mi
all. ■
ply to be secured from tbe prodoewrs.
the good of the Weetrm Mh-blfian and at IS o'clock both Mr GIIIht; ani
by PaArotman Carwin and placed In
Rates had edited several years ago
Happy Today.
U was h*of I
The basis of ihU*lndnstfy will be a
country w^ generated.
the d^oGon home to aw*lt the arhis son tried tbe door In iiiah.'
He was the prinHi*al foniider of ihc
e retumeil
laign when the c
very reasonable acreage of encumber*,
that
It
was
bw-ked.
When
tinntal
of
Hr.
Itrooka
First Methodist.church, and In alter
•ers of
the ou- lata one evening for the
Chlragn. III. Drr,
to Ik> planted and cultivated for next
A Traverse niy resident who waa dlsapiMWrcd. howcM-r, Ik- Mi the door years be l<«k a loading iiart in th?
The boy who looks to be abemt sev­ season's pack, and In eottnertk* they
(onuu-y fgfreehment. Tho bay
In CadllUe ytoterday waa wtmderfulty open and as all (he windows were organising and building of ij)'- First sold and loads of turkey* Venenteen years of age is said to be only
|>een eapeclilly airenuont.
Three
tun-rlsed to find tho people of Utat l>oUed on the Inside and none o' then, Congregational chtircli; thus he had (rtbuted by n generous Sants Claus ihirieen and It Is not known what propose to become tte parchanere «<.
speeches had been delivered and
apph-s. suitable for tte making et
(wtimable cHy engaged In the nport had been lamiwrod with he m;i -i have the honor nf l*elng Imilnimewal In the throughout Chijago'a , huetoeea
motivro for dekcrllng hi* home the vinegn* used, also the evapora­
other was acAeduled for that nIgbL
irici today. It is ORtlikntad that nt
of Ice boatlflg hack and forth acme* entered tbrongh lUo diKir. H
tlituof the two oldest rcl[s- leaM *2.<H>«,nor! was distributed ns
e. He came to tho city without ting and shtpidng of otter tralu and
The eandidau wa* .tired, "ftirle."
1, *ke Mli.bell, It was mld-wlnler
ally Impoesililc to i.lck otio of there Imis InsiltuttonK in the i ity
with hi* tfklkod power* of observa­
bonuses among the employes of lir funds and owes for three days iKiard terries. ,
C-adlllec aJibough when the party left locks and as the door was no! broken
The fioraJ tribute* were esi^clally diibtric!:. I>anks and big etnres. with
hla boarding place, Chief of Po­
tion, notleed thU and remarked
There nre now Mattered tbroagteat
Traverse flty In the evening
In it Is believed ihet the Ixi'-g’a'* tkis- profuse abd beautiful, showing tb*llen Johnson ha* noUfled tho lather >0 state about 230 of throe eUUona.
• MUtw Bttlser, don't you go and
only fall like, with no sigbs of ice In seated a hey to the bouse. T^ie men'- high cslodm hf"whhh Mr. Retro wa* tbe probability that tb« lota) win be and be will l>c here sometime today
worry abost 4at selection, cause yon
and wherever they have leeatad they
the b^-, and but tew ot tho other tracks In the anow^ were pUioly dis- held by hh friends nnd business asso- raised *to $3,000,000 hy Abe addition
to claim the prodigalIs gwlne to «ln Jeat airtlnly. I'm vit
have berome pefinwtent and valuable
rharacterlstlcs ot -winter
apparenu cemlblc.whero he had come uion ani clales AsWe from the eel plecro there, ot gifts deterred until CkrisUtas Day
all buslnros as they are now dlsdot premoiHUon."
or the end of llie yror. The blgneal
The algolllcance of the incident
left'the porch. It Is thought that Iro
large number ef rut flowers
Theretipoa Ibe ewndWate resumed
iribuimg fully five million dollan
given were the large fartorlM Im
this, that because of lu nearness to Intended to work in every
and sprays from friend* In Ihc city and mercantile esUhllKbniMU that lutvr
hi* mmiwlgn Uctlo*. asking "Unrie"
rorh year and each year ahow* a
the walor, TraveJse City enjoys a tho-house, as hr went dlrr.*i'.- u|w in oile r |*ru of the Country. The
for whom be Intudml to cast bis balmarked inerrose. That is proof of the
much niiidorclltnsic than do lu rival stairs, passing by a bureau on the foIlowlRg S*leces from JnstlluHons nnd adopted the proOl-sharinf plan I^raclot.
tlcelly all of the bank* aDd broker John Fisher Loat Valuable AnHnal eaUsfaciory retura* by the contracting ,
inland.
war which conulned about twenty organlxeilima etc cs]i«clally men­
."lae gwlne to vole for ywi. boa*.
liurtla.
Ldbt Night.
dollar* in cash, besides aomo valuable tioned; 'i
Tte contract* are liberal and raaW« niggers know d^t de man up at Alwith gold pieca^- from $t to I20. In
Jewelry.
Prom t|te family. tl red iroro for
*Mlde, and lb# pflcro paid to the
lian) hib done pulled bla latch string
most casTO according to rank and
hn
Fisher.
wt>o
l(«t
a
horse
last
Tbe
police
were
noUfled
at'
onct
the
71
ye3ra
of
hi*
life.,
laelde and dey any TM U going to
producers are fully twenty per eM
length
of
servleo.
night.
Is
of
the
ndnloii
that
there
are
btiLBo
arreete
have
yet
i>eco
tuade.
Mr, nn<i Mrs. A. L. Kraune of Clo- than any time during the PaM
•put 11 out egln. I Buspec though dat
Wonderful ReeulU Obtained In Em­
horse thieves (fperatlng In the city
vcrrrille.'N. Y.. iilecc nnd nephew of
years, and paymonl upon daUvIt la going to be too high for most of
met County.
and that they hero his prop*-rty.
Mr. Rale*, wrealh of while
ni poor coons to fe*ch."
ery.
The horee was ile<l In a barn wHh
byaclolhi.
The following rfiy the gubenmtorlel
This Is an exeelleiit proepect and
Fetoekey. Dec J0.-Rn(lnlph Oraublawt
leaning
against
the
door
and
Hoard
Of
asylum
trustees,
oroae
ot
cnodidete made use of the '«pra door
should have tbe early and moat favor
ner. who lives south of the city, tells
EUborate Bprood* wm be Held >n hook on the outside of Ihe door which
(Cokllnoed m Pei* Four.)
lioUoy" for the firet time In bis
a story that reads like a fairy talc. In Swwtor Brietow Weultf Choose Poet
BatUsshipe.
was fastened la»t night. Thl* morn
W. F, CAUUNB.
pnign. He has since promised to put
the spring of ISH he purchased a wild
mastera That We^.
»
leg the only trace of Ihe horse wss s
{’rroldMt Board of Trade.
tho string out ngaln, low enough for
eighty, on which there wgs but
New York. Dee. 21.—B**i*«wo «.- blanket which ha>l been os the steed
nayoa* that wlAee to reach.
small clearing, a small bouse and a
nno and yo.oon officers ud nea of the lying nror the door. The post bad
Waehlngton. Dec. 19.—Renalor Rrlsbam. T^c returns from his M>II
United States navvy are la tiew York been thrown aside and the door un­
W. J. Hebbe Met With Painful Aeei- to enjoy the Chrislmna boRday*. They booked. The llg^t snow which fell
enabled'him to Improve hla bouse, tow of Knhsae todey Introduced
dent Last Night!
barn anfi feoees, drive a good well and providing for a preference primary
belong to tbe great heitlesUpe Utah. thi* monilng concroled the tracks Moving Pkturo Shewe and BrevveHea
Start an orchard. In 1912 he told for the appointment of postmasters,
Florida. Ddeware. North Dakota. which wonld tell whether or not the
Will Bellor.
Ren Com Wm Finished in Circuit garden prodnrta In this city at a good which would affect tbe
Michigan. South Carolina. Vermont, bone ws* aroompanled by
(From; Saturday*! Eeoord-Eagie.)
Court
proflU He also produced com. oaii every postmaster In thu United
when be left tte hern.
W. J.lHohba eustalned a painful l«ulMana. Connertimt nd nearly
Berlht Dec- 2ll^ storm of pfotoet
and forage crop* for a team of horses States who receive* >300 or more a
Injury U»L h<^t- vticn a piece of doaen otter vessels of the At^katlc
has been nroneed by tte governmeofi
of 'the people vs. i
,and eeveral head of attle. and grew year. Senator RrUtoW* plan U to wood dipped bn hla foot and broke ntet DOW swinsing at anchor U the
■me
doclsjon to tax tlckeu of teulaeln
hold a nomlnaUng election for postcrops for anle, among which were
D. Rax westt loHhe Jury at 1 <
Tte blneJackeU
veveial of tte bone* in the member..
to motion ptrturo nhows ate incraaM
uioe*. Bli''hnndred buehela from two ■naaUrs hereafter where vacancle* oe- He had gone to tte wood pile for tte most eleborate preparatlona^for
lodey.
tte tax on brewerr malt More thaa
for the purpose of filling the ofa Carload of German iiaralo'
uncle
WillUm
C.
EuiUe
Will
Manage
i
pleadiasB Uta yeeierSay
eome wood sod nfter throwing down;the Chrlslma*
5» propfiMor* of Blckledeona ate
augural'CereiiMnlee
while tbOM for tbe deteoee ware glr- roots from one-fourth of an acre which Bee by the voice of the people. The all that be wanted storied to pick it, Sam's going to provide tbe tnricer
motion picture ebows U Berita ate
he sold In Cbicmso nt two cenU each;, eandidate recelvlsg the Urgeet
eo (his tnonang- Ttk* morning
when a large piece barame '<oos- and mnny otter (MteadeL while on
2.000 aaloonkaagera. aafe ate boMlasted OT«r . «atU 1 o'elock. efter five hundred bosbeU of earroU tram ber of vottM enst In the
New
Toih.
N.
T,
December
21
of
tte
vrarship#
tte
dm
themened on the pile nm»e and dnHq*od
whl^ the Jvry was permitted to go one-half acre, and taro hnndred hnsh- dietrttt would be appointed by the
Chairman MoOemta of tte dampenarrangte to eootriBel*
po««..ver «UU...
--------------«« *>1* right foot He wRl be unable
the two taxes.
general --and
would serve
to dlnaar before ostwring the Jury aU parsnip* from one-hnlf acre.
boraie
apraadi
Tte
During the two year* the original (or a term of flve year*. Only afwr U> walk for aom^UiM
room to Beds* a verdlet
a of WtUtam C. Bosti* ter tn their attack Rpte »tet tteg
use Of crotchee. The fteah w«a tedly | Otriatmea dlotera wlH b* followed
term an ntuapt to tai tte rhaapeet
clearing baa bMO Increased by Iv ttOl hearing on written ehargro eoBld
Jadgn aUFM ssd 8t
laoented
by
tte
coraer
ol
the
wood
by
eBtertalBaeoU.
raagteg
from
ealy eao tht
t>e removed, and in sn^
nasdeiMi vfll laiT* -tonight for thdr acrea. the wood from which paid for
and tte iruE extent of tte Inlnfy ka*| aparrlag vautea U YUBtelllo ate
worfdag daaoa*
. the labor, ktr. Oaubnar say* that his oonUngency the poaimnater would not
hdikwi fiS istus sAar
not yet Rtoga (le(»nnlaod
laovtaif pietarofi SD OB kterd tetp.
[fartn U worth $300 an acre to him.
bo eleglble for ronomloatkiB,

iDdlasapolU. Dec. 19.—Cloelns hie
arRamant -with a tairiSc arraianmept'
of Uie forty tmloB mea charged with
the dynamite eoneplrecy, 8i>ecl*1 AeMelaat Dletrlct Attorney Noel today
arsed, the }ary to sire the defendenta
the full penalty of the law. Following
n four day* ‘ergnment by the defenee.
Oistrici Attorney Ulller will take two
and a half day* to doe* for the gov: innent Cheater Crum, attorney
tho 8t. loni* dafendanu. opened
the defenee, confining hli argutnenl to
cirenmaunee* ronnerting bli cUent
with the alleged plot.. Suator Kent
stD anawer the goTenmeni'e general
charga.

l.ondon. Dec. 20.—Prince Arthur of
Field Workera Are Busy InetrueUng
Connaught. |>er»anBlly representing
People In New Agricultural
King George, beaded the vast anu> of
^
Method*
Ihitlsh notaliles who today attended
the memorial aerrlces for the late AmThe date bee been set for tho farm­ basu'lor Whltelaw Reht. Three Ibotier*' Inetitote meeting for Grand Trar- sand Americans attended, nnd Westeotioly. The big meeting will nitnster abbey w«b |>arke<l to catarliy.
be in thi* dty on Thursday, Friday Premier Asquith. Foreign Minister
and .Saturday, Jan. 21, 2f. 2S. The Edward Grey. Cbanrellor of the Ex
chequer IJoyd George, and all other
speakers^ will Include N. I. Moore of
Hanover: U. J. Thompson. Manistee; members of the cabinet, the bishop of
nnd Miss Jennie Duel,
lecturer ot i«ndon. lord mayor of london and the
entire diplomatic con« were at
the Mlchigu State Grange. On Thunday evening. Jan. 23. (he illastrated services, hhill mllilao' honors were
extended. Tonight the l>oJv will
lecture. ••Western Michigan, the Land
taken aboanl the cruiser National,
of Fnilt and Fortune." will bo given.
silling tomomiw- for America,

OPEN DOOR POLICY

CASE OF BURGLARY

ROBBERS MADE HAUL

PICKH) UP PRDDIGAL

FOR MIITUU. BBIBTT

MDREY AJI^niRKEYS

THIEVES TOOK HORSE

GRAUDNER PROSPfflED

• HouTiYTinw

ADVOGATES PRIMARY

IRJORBI HiS aUT

TO IRCREASE TAXES

WERTTD JURY

CHAIRMAR IPPOIHQ

f TAai TWO

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Grand Travetbd' HWa1^‘
and Tmveb& 'Bay Ei{^
Twioea week

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Chakli<>.d>.in<l:Z950

Ecfitanl

S^Tim HEBALD AMD TlATItfl BAT MAm, TDMDAT.
of power for i
At toe present
torn a
Uff. MltoU that pradnee abeM «,«yi00
readily sm that the develiqiikient of thk sooree of power k only
inHsiniansy. With aU tom poaaibilitiea in aii^ h k UttU wonder
that eaiHtal k rapidly turning to the deveUpBeirt of toe rivers and
ef tbs eoimtry in order to find pnAtobU iiistutmto Bi^
s hi thk direction
here in tbe Grand Traverse regicB the oppo
> unlimited, and for thk reason toe ftitiae of tbe ooontiy k
In tlm already vkiUs fatwe tbe great
B ace
to be Ueatsd in tbs seetuxu *f too eeondy that
f hast soivlied with wnter power Ueilitm, kmt^ of U the
regrons nearest the great e<^ flalds of tbe ooontry.
will mean
an economic change that will worii a revolution in tba eenfeeia of
pc^oUtion, and make the parts of the nation that are now the
'mosa jqpwMly pt^mlated the aectiona that will be teeming with
peo^e in'tbe fMoi*. Hany ef those who are living at the present
time may nob see thk great change, bat the time k ooming wbeo H
will be a r^ity, and tbe sooner tbe people prepare OmnariTea for
tte change the better it will be for those who are to take up the
industrial burden at that time. The greatest engineering feats
of tbe fntnre wiH be the harnessing of the streams and lakes ib
a manner that will conserve their forces, and at the same
deraUp thei^ maximum in hydro-eketrie i^wer.
'

.

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A’athoiB*

Conditiona have eone to sueh a pass in Uexieo that ^ ad­
The death of Thot. T. Bates, editor of the Grand Timvene ministration at 'Washington believes ths time baa oome wImsi tbe
Gnited Sutes will have to impress upon the minds of the federal
Herald and Beeord-Eaglc, k a ffreat loss to TraTerae CH7 and
officials of the akter republic the necessity of keeping their bands
the
Grand ^Tem region, for be vae a poUie spirited
off of Aueriemn citixeos who have business and property interats
- and loyal ekiaeB, who at all times had tke interests of his eom- in that country. Tbe information upon which thk'action will be
Buinlty at heart He bdie>'ed in helping his fellow men and often baaed comes from persons who are fully cognisant of the manner
-went oat of his way to assist an indindoai or caose worthy of help. in which sobjeeta of the United States have been treated since the
IBs biography, if propdriy written, wonld be in fact a trae history revolutions began; from tbe consular officers and the qwcial senate
of thk seetum of the state, for erery movement for the betterment committee whiefa was sent to the front in order to find out what
of oondiliom within the paat fifty years-k strongly stamped with tbe conditiou really are in the troubled countty. According to
hk pstssoaOty. Endowed by nature with great omnising ability the opinidna of all these people there k plenty of reasons for the
and tb» faculty of dkeeraing things in the future, he always strove government entering a formal protest, and if that k not b««ded to
to bring abdttt indostrial and social eonditiona that wonH result take more stringent meaaurea fur aecoring safety for American
inity and its eitisena. He -was always eitisena who are within the danger zone. According to all the
in Ihs uplift of toe t
wflOng to make saenfioea^for the aake of othen and never counted testimony that has been offered citizms of thk coimtiy have been
tba east to bimaeU. He 'always held the pabBc wdhie to be of offered all kinds of indignities by the rebels, and the federal offieers
seem unable to atop the practice, although they bare repeatedly
s than individual succesa, and devoted bk life
aanred tba Washington antoorities that the practice wonld be
to the bringing about of thk ideaL ^osseasad of a Urge heart
stopped. The general cmiditions show that tbe tone k now ripe
hk sympathies were easily enlisted, in any cause that would
to strike a blow that will be remembered by the Hexieatm, and it
allevUu the conditions of hk fellow men, and although in hk
k probable that the next feV weeks will see the establishment of
i the taste.uf defeat, be was always optimktie
walk he espei
a protectorate over that part of the republic where the people from
and held to hk original purpose. Coming to Traverse City when
the United States have property interests. This drekion was
it was in its infancy, he became a part of the industrial and social
brought about by the refusal of President Uadero to recognise
sfraetnre, and it was hk hands that ahaped a majori^* of theifdans
the claims >for indemnity for damage done and persons killed by
that finally worked oat the sacceasful building of a city which
the rsbek daring tbe revolutions. Thu protectorate can be estab­
has always been and always will be the pride of its eitisena.
lished withoQt violating any precedebts and will be tbe beat manAlways firm in hk purpose, hk work was invariably tempeiml with
ner in wh^ch to solve the problem of securing immunity from attack
a kindness that won for him friends who never forsook him, but
livedeitisena of thk country. The position of Uadero;n so precarioos
remained faithful nnta hk death. No kindlier
that he does not seem willing to further endanger' himself by
in uy community, and whenever he enlisted in the woik of bring­
taking the pert of the Americana, who are in speciaT dkfavcw
ing to paa some gnat imprOTement or reform, he alwaj’s foond
among the' rebels, 'tt'itfa thk conditioD an acknowledged fact it
many ready to assist him in bringing to pass what he started out
remuns for tbe United States to take upon heraelf tbe protection
to accompikh. As a newiqtaper man he was always in close touch
of her own citizeoe acroos the border. l>e%'elppitienU from that
with every public movement, not only in hk own city', but id tbe
quarter will be watched with interest during the pext few weeks.
state and nation. IXk nwe was known and respected throughout
polUkal eirelea, and whde always a strict party man, he had the
rare faculty of retaining the confidence and support of the members
According to the opinion of State, Game and Forestry 'Watdt
of etiier parties. As an editorial writer be stood witfao'ut a peer,
and fau opinions were written in a teru and decisive language that W. R. Oates, the Michigan Forest Scouts, an orgasilsatioa of boys
in the northern conoties of the state, {wevented nuy fires during
carried conviction and forced the reader to see the logic of fau
Hk great personality built up the strongest paper in the past year by discovering and patting them out before they
the Kpcm and its influreoe baa never abated on account of tbe had reached any serious proportions. Thk k a good record and
impetus he gave it with hk powerful pen. Although in personal nhows the advantage of maintaining the organisation in tbe territouch all hk life with the leading politicians of the state and nation, toiy that k heavily wooded in tbe nosibern part of the state. In
he was not a seeker after political honors, and although he made 19U the property loss from fires in toe timbre belt amounted to
and «»"■««** aome of the greatest political figures of hk day, be $3,470,258, while thk year there waa only reported a loss of
$^,649.60, which is a remarkable showing. The heavy rains last
never held a political elective office. Hk great organizing ability
won him an appointment on the board of trustees of tbe Northern gear had a great deal to do with the prevention of tbe spread of
Michigan asylum, on which he seived longer than any other man fires, bat the part played by the boys was of great magnitude
and proved their worth in dkeovering and putting'oat blazes
in the state. During hk incumbency he introduced many new
started by carelessness and ot^er causes. These figures go to show
metboda of conducting tbe boaineas of the institution which; saved
that the great losses of fornkr yean can be prevented by Uking
many thousand dollars to.tbe state. Socially he was a power for
precautions during dty seasons and putting out the fires when they
good, and bk connection with many societies and organisatioMjgave
fint get a atari. If the good work done last year k continued
him an opportunity to do a wonderful amount of kindly acts for
in toe future it will be bat a abort time before dkaatrous forest
thoaa who ware in need of hk help. He was several years ago
fires are a thing of the past, and tbe property of aettiers in the
m.a. m toaoniy m<«itor of dooPhonon Pwt O. A. B., ud to
sparsely populated dktrieta of the sUte will be oa safe aa that
cherished thk honor more than any other, which was proved by
in the counties t);at are thickly settied.
{
hk active intenat in behalf of the old soldicre who served the
north in the Civil 'War. Hk greatest characteristic was hk remarkabU fidelity to bk friends, for if he once beeeme convinced
New Jresey, which has for tuuny years been advertised as the
that a peraoa was worthy of hk friendship nothing could change
Moeea for wildcat eonwrationa, bi^ fair to lose thk reputatiwi
hk opinion and be would make any sacrifice in order to help him
if tbe legklsture passes the bin that k recommended by Governor
along life’s pathway. He considered it an obligation he owed to
'Vi'ils^ Thk measure -providea that all eorporatibas organised
hk fellow men and always adhered strictly to thk principli
within the boundarras of the state shall have hehind toem a physical
At ail times he was a believer in' Traverse Oty and Western
valuation of doUar for dollar what their capitalisation calls for.
Mlebigan, and in bk heeo dkcenunent of conditions to ome he
Thk would effectually aqueese out aU the watered stock of the
saw toe poaaibilitieo-nf a great tn
M them on an honest business bask. It would
of hk home town, an'd every effort he made was for the furthering
prevent speotdation and make the trusts do bi|BiDeas open and
of tok one great Idas. Always a stroog adherent of the public
1 and prsr toe liabUity for 4
above board, the
a^oal system, be did much to make possible present eonditioM
vent, the ones in control from aqueesng out the small investors.
'in toe edneotional work of toe city, and aome of bk most effective
If an equal amount of real value had to be put behind every share
and productive work for toe city was done while a member of toe
of stock in toe eoncrens that are now operating in the country
b«^ of library trustres. At all times and in ail thin^ hk first
there would be a great change ih methnds of doing bnaiaess and
«en tw tiu publk lood. uh9 ki> lit, work ohowo who.
fewer losses on the part of those who can ill nffend to loos. Other
an liihianrB • good and ainoere man can wirid over a eity and
sUtes in the-Union will Qo well to follow tbe lead of New Jersey
its BHrromidaag territory. Tbe pining of Me. Batn marks the
in tok reform. It will be a radical change in preoeot buaimas
dose of a life which wm lived true to hk ideals, and one wl^ch
methods, bnt a&izs have already rsaehed a- poUt where radical
the yoi(t)g aea of the present would profit ^ in eodeavoring to
mesaurre are necessary to correct them.
emulate. Ss life was an open book, and vm typical of the true

Seaiits ^eventtd Fhei

Sad for Corporate

Christian and citison.
mat Dtpad on ^Mler
.Aeewdiog to axperte tbe hope of tbe future in an industrial
k water, for whb the rapidly dimiokhlag supply of coal the
time k already in sight when other means will have to be deptodpd upon to furnkh power for the industries, of nut only tbi«
oaoaUy, but for most of the lea^g nations of the world. Aside
from eoal there is nothing to look forward to to supply thk demaud
bat water, which k very aboudant in almost all porta of tbe
rouBtry. The rivers and streama wUl, ncoordiag to the ^umobb
of
famkh at toad $6,060,000 hone^wer in toek peos■en^ wmdftion,
but______«
with prop«
___ __ ___ ,___
- ttorage
____ « faeOifim'tbk
________ ___ , eon
- - -be.in-. MiMid about six timsa without any troubt^ tbiw giving an

i

EasyUaria Ihmeroas
With the incraiwe of edueation and complete publicity of all
things that happen in the eountiy the crop of way nuwte seems
to menswe, ralber tbau diminish Accoeding to an
by the pwtoSce department $150,000,000 baa been ffiaksd from
the pockets of the American people dwiag tbs past two ysars by
toe get-rieh-quirii sharps ttoo have pfied tbmr ^*de Giroa^ ths
postoffice. With sll toe bowted sbrewdiMW of the Taskee he
invariably proves to be the easiest kind of picking abea ma^ to
believe that be can aaeure large profits from so
undertakiiig. Pebide are altogether too aaxioiii to make easy
Bioney for Ibair own good, neae same people wiB pass up a
l^itlmate proposition in their home town and )uimi at a Aanee
{or uveatment offered by soms abarp is a br a^^«tty. I|i m$

1

IMt .

i. .to
rf th. p<«.i
^
«
of tB-ltoi.
tlto tiofe Wrend torp mUOUion. tovo boon
flnood
Ito bin'OTllb^jr jBetnl pnotkoo. Onn of the
great drawbacks in tbe .crasads to ^ thk class of people from
the basinate world k toe bet that s| aow w they are put eat of
huoiacaa in one place they serenely bob up in another nfidor a
new naraa witbpethafn a new graft to filch toe bard earned doUars
from.the poekete of the people. 'Wifb^bk conditiona to bee the
work of weeding out tkk undsiinbk claw of proniotan k bemg
pushed with grwter vigor evwy year, with tbe
that in the
near future the country will ultimately be rid of them so tar aa
operating thvonib the mails k c<weteiwA It k evident that tbe
people need protection, and the postal autboritiM are doing their
beat to furnkh it in every instanee Ibst comes to their notice. It
k a good work and should not be avowed to lag until the wij^ole
gang k put out of bosbees .or into ptifon.
Baxard Too (Sreat
-------------- ------------------------------------------to the efficial
for the year 111 avkto^
gave up their livta in trying to solve the secrets of aerial naviguti(w, or to amnee tbe crowds gathei^ at the great mecta of the
year. This k a great increase over the list of the preceding year,
wfaen'73 mot a similar bte. During the five yean that the bird
men have been trying to conquer ^ higher regioaa, Sfl have
perished. The results obtained by this great aacririce do not war­
rant the coat, for there k but little more known today of'the
mysteries of the upper air than these waa whsn aviation first
Ix^'auie practiesble. At least half of the deaths th^piiave occurred
could have been prevented if the aviators had us^ more eantion
in their fij^ng, but in their eudeav<m to furnkfa thrills, for too
wstehing thousands below them they exceeded the rules of the
game and paid for their indkeretion with their lives. The lesson
taught by the figures k tost stringebt laws should be raacted
to govern the^ operation of air craft and be strictly enforced. It
k evident that the aviators are not capable of taking care'of tbemJvea when exhibiting toeir prowws before large crowdt, and in
order to wforce the i^es of the game H k plainly aeen that atmetfaing more than reliance upon the judgment and discretion of
the men engaged in tbe poileus buamess k neccastry in order
to stop tbe slaoghter. It k erident tost in tbe future the aero­
plane will have a large place in the development of the world,
but toe business of operating the fragile eraft must be subjeeted
to proper regulation in order to profiace tbe proper results.
Human life k too valuable to be ihrows awa;^ in the manner that
H has been in the post year in thk a|(ort If the individual cannot
be made to sec tbe folly of the praelioe of engaging in tbe fancy
stunts in flying, means will have to be-found to impress the im­
portance of obeying the rules laid down by the masters of the
business.

EHHESSBI SYMPITNY

MRS.uRHEr m
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b-v----' ‘
* Trsveree CltyWoman'lBaS^'noMe

Wofb has beea rewlved of tbe
.saih cS 'Vre. Fboebe Asse Undtet
■{ noffalo. New 1 crk. 00 Dec tt. Vo‘
sjny Terns Mrs. Undley UtcC la
Tr. vefte < Itr. Bbe leaves f<*ur danshlots end one, see. Mr. !4n«er hat iBC
SM Ware tbe errlvsl of tbe tusOT
In Trsverse City. The cblMres are
Mm. Edubs W. Stewart ot NashvlUe,
utob., «m OUTS Cook of Les AsSetes. CaU Mm Allca Bmllii of Bofteto. K. Y.. end tern Carele Zienfeldt
and Ben liadley ot Chlcaso- The Inwill be Tnesdsy ananwoa at
Trsve^ aiy.
SMS atMiAaB boweU Jr
crippled with tbe aalns of riieumaliaiB would sMneOiueB par that (Or a
nulek aellef. Yet he esa
IB ret wl
what he
aendln
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idlns 1
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PAIN-KILUNO MACir OIL. It U t
.. . .
, for all ti
ternal and estcroal pain. Price ;!»
cis. Sold by all dnmslsU.

M. A N. E. TIME CARO

Cedar Rap .
Lab* Ann ....
Platte River .
Honor ............
Empire Jet. .

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('■otMd BSd Qmce M. CorneU of besa
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Ums Lsk« ssd Ida D. Crain ot Garneld: WlUbm Newman, asod «0. and
s of atsls Foot UoM of Mr. Mm ElUe Hogshum. asod SA TmteTM City; Don F. Dean and C-Mdie
Days, both of SooBlt City; Lortn
of Uemorla and Mi« Rena
Tho foUDwtag trlhato paid to tbo BeU Mimfo of Traverse City; J<At>
meniorr of Tbos. T. Bates shows tbe Q. UaU of Mayfield and Miss Blatiche
mtooa in wbleb be wss beU by tbe Darts of Gimnt township.
State Uacne of RepabUcaa Clshe.
Tbo foUowius loner and
rare received by tbe family:
“A a eenfsrenoe of tbe reartseotstires ot tbe repohUean paiy beld is
Detroit Deoeaber I», at tbe Hotel
Pontchaitralii. composed of tbe
Oimday teoertnn
ben of the repabllean state central
rs of
After beioa oet tar aboot 14 boars,
tbe jury In the C.WM of tbe People
-foMpb D. Rex leturaed wttb a dlMtacbed reeolotlons were introduced b>
abo«A fonr o'clock Sonday
Senator Walter of Trarerte CKy.
mornlos. Tbe
1 was secretaiT of (be
whole week's time in efreoU ooun.
a tttstrweted to send a copy of and wlU probably oemo up «er iwtrtsi
■ to tbe tUoDf ot Hr. when coort conreoeo altar

JUBYDIStGm

II'
!n:45' «Tf0 .
. m, Z:5o p. B. and «:40
D. RIELY, a P. A

lyWtfiMl

th> “Ka-olar"
-Kaw,l>r~ method
in*i
the
! can redrugs to produce uaeosBciousiieBs.
People of aervous teoiperanieot snd
with weak beaxtt will appcr-clate the
"Ka-olar" method of patolsas extraciloa.
1;
DR. W. G. KINTON,
SO6-3OB Wilhelm Block, with Dr. Holdsworth. T/arerse CUy, Michigan.

-nM iwpnbtlcant of Mtcblsan wUI
tba tery about two o'-dock BaUroertatoly miss’Mr. Bates Is Ibelr dpy artenioon.
coMSclIa. aad the writer having bn
Mr. Bates very welL desires to extend
bis pereonal sympstby to bff tamlly.
“Very truly yoare.
-WUI A Wall*.
“Secretary of Oonfereoca.”

msuiniuiats DRESSED POULTRY

Whereas, word bss hut
___ death
_____ ___
eeired to tba effect ibat
baa
reVks the Hon. Tbos.
a from
T. Bates of Tmroewe City, who baa
e«l7 tosAt tor repablleaa prisAIdoe as odHor aad pubtlshor of tbo
Oisnd Trsvored Herald for bait a cen­
tury.
Besolrod. That it k wttb metremo
sorrow tbat wo leaia of bis death and
loos of a taltbM BaassBllcr and

OOT “tostnirttons for KIIMbk sad
Three rMsioni of tbe
lews
Drusstog." aad priesa before bruaglag
appeared before Judge AmU
Nornuger to tbe past-few days aad
paid baea for ibdr eSeasea. Cbaa B. BARDE^ 4 .HOHT FROOUCE CO.
Oormatoe and Cbas. B. Qroenman
wore arrested'on cemplatot of Depeiy Game Warden G. Allas Smith for
to selae Ath to toe Mltcbell
eroek oa November W. Both pUad
guilty aad paid Boss of tan doIlarB
aad costs of (brae seraaty-flre each.
RoMlred furlber, Tbat a copy of ^ Peebeta of Isftodtea. also
be gfvea the press takea by Depety Oame Warden Smith.
aad a copy be presented .;be bereaved Idead gnlUy to tbe ebanto of busUiig
partn^ ODt of emecB hnd paid a flue
tamlly.
of ten doIUrs aad coeu tA
eaty-ftre.'

w»f^ mount
Men l«r

FURS

CUFIII IS KHVE

GMIT TUSREEES

Win
Ourteg Helldaya
WaShlagtou. D. C, Dee. tt—At the
ran tbs bsatta aad
rash of tbe Christmas weak. Cupid enadutoo ef a brief Msshm today
faae kept up with tba oocornbm «f
I of toe Daltod
of to* TMT aad
a reoese for tbe
as tbonah to hurry thtass stfB SMsa, ChrfstbMS bdldaya It U expected
tb* UtUe darts bare bees tylag to that the raratiou w&j be amptayed la
aU dlreotSooa. wfeb the restet that
Impchtasi
toe taOowfag Dcoaaae to wed have deetabms to be haadod doug. wtfa
at the oeurt boese iar- tba court raraarHse eS Jaanar '
lag aad alaco Iwt Satmday:
DaOu Letaoooi of Trarens City.
Mtoe UUtoa Mena ef loMsuaej Jotei look With horror os f
C. Hadtooa end aOm Martoa'Weaver
t hnsa nmm. aor wfit any CH whe
of Klimstay; Otto & Brawn aad Mm
. ksktaa's Arutaa Sah-a tt tfoto
Leua Brown of Gardeid
Sas to* face. Eeeems or Salt Bhoum
to hoiDra It.
Uwta Putaom of Joms. MMA, aad
Mtos NeOto U CrofMy of «
Sw(kaa A Cover a^ Mo JL MkaHA toto
Traratn CMy; JiM.Tnversa CItr.

FREIMAN a ca
732 E. Fiaia Jl4na„

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QBABD TBAVBSX

HOW GBOW^'^D BETreO FHICES
Practical 'IHani
tfitabla Ifarketa.

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U tto iootb««M. tke track <raw-ikj'^
•rc ot aererai M«tas at* todv fora- tn!ce(
Id* *b orwBiutloD rery ■ImJUr to Ut Ubor.
«r« pader donble^ain—
ttu of u» CUinnU Mt mV™ I I, ,ni W:
Stmifth to lire and Icain and
•traagtli to grow—they most
Ih«7 iBtODd to oeo to ii that they
jn
hav« Doviahniat—not orcrnt D luw Obiira
«liat th«b eoB- ^le aowtfaoW
loa4.al
t^maeba,....but
...
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. con«Btor pen tbu Otof hove t>««B *«<•
the;'c«u4£-*t* >ocb1 J»«tlocfi&ated nutriment to aid
------ Tb. nKrll mil of lbo_l~'0- talkioo hmTloi?Sta%,
nature daring; the growing
ncBt iDtoad «l«o to ie« to it that tbo helping forwMr-jWf
period.
c^nramer doea not per mon titu « those pantenlar :
teir proflt ovor and above what tho not la. t^ coantril f
The wonderfal record of
SeoM’g £Ma£aaDsi aa a body,
famen get aad what it muat coat
builder haa been proved for
to par the period praducta of tha
threegenbratiaos. Itat
Baida dowa In the marfceta of Ute
the boDca, muscles aad ainewa;
oooDtry. The I ad
a ora of the farmlu
The Agrtenltural Deparlii^t^ at
Wd> dm M,. trmam «mto>
conmoBitr today-are not .oarrow' Washington has opent inora
mmd «df«rf prevents and relieves
nloded. aeinsh or ayartetoua. Tbia hundred mUllon dolUra la ten'Ti
ajsd fortifies the lungs.
"•oO^Blaatlon.
stodylag netboda of Uralag
Minions of deUcate and imBtaDj^ haa «
woriclag oot la iplendid detail,
^vetoped children have been
Mira boBaver to .raiae the reuU xany Instances, means by which tha'
Strang, sturdy and hearty
prtoM of farm ptodocta There la prodoctire aeUrlty of the land
not one of Ita. toadera who wlU
^SeoM’o Ematahn.
be facreaied and farm operattoas
fight with 'aH hU strength to see to
eBlclenL This' work
4m mm
scorn.
it an retail prices do not
has been splendidly done aad has
ney are flghtlag for a better ahare
-1 been of great aaaistanM'to the fannof the “Bjwar-loaf.'
These grawers'w, „f the Ualled States la many. Inbars been for years the rlcUma of'irtuces.
an nnpronuble marketing aystem.| There haa not however, been any the country in Jhe nu er of market­
The aysiem haa made It Imposilble | federal aid given to the farmert‘of ing their produ<V t is along that
line that the grrwQs good can be
by the goveraot
that before very tong «
will turn iu attention N
fort strongly In the din
proving the selling i
farm and In formulating i
market bureau to cooperate I
keting tbe praducu of the tar
To many people the days before Christ­
Oils matter of o
mas are full of doubt and perplexity because
try. other countries have biased tiit
of the difiiculty in selecting useful and ap­
way, and It only remains for
propriate gifts for their relatives and friends.
United Butea. either tbrangh
Federal Department - oC Agricnltura
This problem is solved by those persons who
or tbrangh cooperative
present Bank Books for Christmas with the
Uons of the farmers .ibetnselvea, or
amount credited therein which they wish to
through both, to learn the i^n lea.
bestow. We open Savings Accounts on re­
eons that can be learned tram a
ceipt of $1.00 or more and will hand the
dy of snch developmenl In Denmark
pass books to you for personal presentation,
and In England and to apply tbera
far ai they can be
or mail them direct to the recipients ac­
piled in tbe Vnilad States.
cording to your instruction.
For one of tbe most striking lllusiraUoDs of direct markeUng of a aUll
ful BiM powerful sort we do not need
to go beyond our own bordera. A
few years ago the dretu fruit grow,
era of California were a widely aeat
UsAtr Stpermita of Um'ti Statu Gaatnam^
tered. nnorganlted. and
ahlftleaa
group.of independent farmers. Thsy
were losing money steadily. The
grower received only a very tmall per­
centage of the amount the ultimate
consumer paid for tbe oranges
lemons of California.
tbo Mea of or
ganUlng aU Ibe big pradneara of that
j region Into a aon of praiocUve
datlon. Soon tha idea took bold aad
spread. It was diligently puahed fo^
ward by Uie big grawm, and soon It
spread to include about SS per cent
The range that you
of tbe citras crap. The reeuU has
been threefold. Ptm It haa put the
. canaot break.
prodneta of that region Into every
The range that will
market of Ibis conntry and has driv­
en foreign fruits practically
not crack.
these marketa. Second. It has made
The range that lasts
the citrus tarmera of California
a lifetime.
of tbe wealthieet groups of faraen
In the world. Third. It has givra to
Come in and let us
all the people of tbe whole country
------show you the many good
better fralt at fair and reasonable
prices. The maikets are today sup­
THF MALLEABLE points of this wonderful
plied steadily, consistently. Oand
iilL
ir aouTH BC.V1 raQgg,
tainly wlUi tbe greder of fruit they
need.
Here nnd there otuer cpecia] farm'
Ing groups have worked ont simlUr
plana. The apple grewers of Oregon
based their marketing campaign upon
special care and skill in packing.
They soceaeded so weD that Oregon
apples are seried In the hutda and
tbe trains In the very heart 'of
Borne of tbe Ooeet apple lands In Ute
country. In central New York,
Michigan. In tbe Oxark connuy
Arkansas and Hlaaoun. In this
stance, markeUng beraoie a acleoce
as eucl an0 as exaeUnr as the husl-'
ness of selUng steel hultou or farm
any other product of
carefully and acenrately organised
Industry. 1 dU this iMUnee to IIlustrate the est«t to which
tton can be carried In the selling of
farm products; for It Is often argued.
by faraters themaetvea. that the
farming branches of the world's actlrltles cannot be organised, cannot
be coDtrolled within the UffllU M a
aclentino method.

WHAT TO GIVE
FOR CHRISTMAS

First National Bank

THE FARMERS’ STORE
THE RANGE THAT BAKES
PERFECTLY

FRANK TRUDE

Christmas Trees

are going.- Get yours now. Only a few
more days .before Christmas. We have
ornaments at 10, 20, 30 and 30 cents
perdozea Dolls at 12, 15, 25 and 30
cents each. These doUs will please.
Other things for boys and girls at hom I
to 10 cents each, which will make them

happy, are fifes, trampets. tops, raekeu, toy houses,
caodltt and «andie holders. Harmonicas that pro­
duce much music, from 5 cents to $1 each. China
dUhes. composed of sug^r and cream sets, berry sets.
salad dishes and cups .'ind saucers, at the corner of
Front and Cass streets.
'

Corner FYont A Cmd Streets.

MONROE CENTER
♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»
Tke foltowlBg officera have bean
dected In the Grange tor tbe essuing year: Haater. Mrs. O. Spang­
ler; overeeer. Mr. C NIMU; leetnrer, Mra. Lynn HoTtan; eteward,
Mewnrd.
Nonnan Cratn;
Mra. D.
Crais: traasnrer, U Hoysn aecretarr.
Mra. C. Wataon;
gatakaeper. U.
tias: Ceres, Mra. Frank L«gltt:
PocMBS. Mra C. OepelaBd; Flora,
Mra U Fletohar lady Metotant etewart. B1
> bring their baskets
and conA. and eator New Tear’s dtenar at the ball, alao hftag aose arUcla to pot in the nawdogt pot pla.

The next jneetiag of Mw Gnhge wtU
be bed on Tturadsy evening. Dee. ad.
Mr. and Mra Uada Moyar, Mr. ahd
Mra ODIe MoF«r nnd C. S
a^ wtfa Ware Tnverae City
Tneeday. .
. W. HonOR
^HZe art vlMtlng
Me^ in Travene Ctty ttir a few
finyn.
an* Magnerito Rpangtor M In
Traversa City for a few days.
CoBtar Lodge No. an I. O. ». F
have MecteB the foBowlag otfieen
N. O.. C. OopMaod; V. O.. W. Horton
recording aeowury, Byron Crain;
nror, M. Hargravae: Bsandal
aecroury. N. Laggltt; D. D.. C. Wai-

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ELK LAKE

_

'JCMKIinii IMONGTHE FMIIEII

On acoonnt of ench a amall tnraoat
At tha C. E. neeUng last Friday oven*
Ing, the busineea was poMponed antil
efter the bdidaya.
Mra W. Selkirk wm entortala the
circle Thursday afternoon.
Wallace GIbaon and Ueibert Haw­
ley made a hnsfeMs trip to Winiaasbutg Friday hfteraooh.
Mra J. W. Hannah rislted Mra W.
Arnold Wedi
With tbe help of the etfeoel children.
Mlia Tnrnbtdl will entertain with a
tree Friday aftarncion aad at tha end
ot the program wUl eerve inneb.
A anrpriee was given by tbe class
Tneedar evening In honor of Roy
zick. He will leave Friday for Dotrolt, where Ito etpMU to work daring
the winter.
J. Getka and daughter BtU wUl
etart Monday for Sooth Band. Ind.
Vhera they wfu spend Cbrlatmas et
(fie Boturf home, expecting to return
bo^ Tburadny.
TlW fox hnntere retnraed Friday
night^ time tor a lata nipper after
trlmplA elnoe early morning with
nothing lot a lunch to start with, but

CS&.
teh M Oensge Frtak wllb dhetr
MiM Friday . at Mnea

• AROUND SILVER LAKE.

♦•♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
E. Harr moved bis family to Qrawn
tor tha wintar.
AnsUn CanBMd has returned heme
from Rapid City, where he baa been
wMklng.
Adolph Karltch
returned I
Toeeday from up north, where be has
bean on an estanded hnntlng Mp.
Roy Zlmmaman baa a new Ford
Mra. Rounding and daughter. Lora
were Traverse City eallere Saturday
Lon Rounding spent Moadav Btu^
noon and evening with her brother,
A. Rounding of Grawn.
Mra Ida Pfanncnachmldt of Trav
arM^ity Is sewing for her slater.
Mra J. CahAeld. .
Wedding bells will ring In this
neighborhood dumber 2Sth.
Hugh Dnnn U hauling potatoes for
Mr. Tbomna.
Geo. Bun. who baa been III. U -

Mabel lawyer, who has been work­
ing for Mra Ceo. Bart, returead
home to spend tbe boUdayt.
saxtons t»V
Mias Blhdl Dtngman Is doing some

\Blem
GRAWN.
her sUtera, Mra.-.Frank BrakeL of Sli­ »♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦
ver Lake.
\
Grawn, Dec. IS.—D. £. CrandaU
Mra Edith GIbeiA made a Eying trip leaves today tor Burlington to rislt
to Traveree City on Monday.
bis danghter. Mra C. Kata, and to ac­
company Mrs. Crandall home, who has
♦♦♦♦♦♦ bean away on an extended visit in To­

KINQSLEt
ronto, OoL
♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦
Bora to Mr. and Mra Sanford
Ustan for ;the woddbg bells in Lnngwortby, Dec. 18. a girl.
North Paradise i^otM OirfiRinaa time.
Fern Dleknelt, who haa been visit­
Miss UelU Marah. Whti^has been ing her mother, Mrs. J. Loomls.-^ias
wnrklng at Trmverae CKy, <n»e home returned to her home et Sand luke.
Mrs. Mae Johneon hae been visiting
Saturday and -wlU atay e^ aftar
her aunt, Mra Jamas KlnchcomU
Christmas.
Mrs. Jtmes. who has been vlsltlag
Mra A. Bayora and danghUr, Mrs.
John Perfaall, vialted tha . former's her brother. Sr. Hills of Boon, retora
brother. Leonard MUka, laat! Wedoea- ed home Tnesday.
Hiss Margaret McIntosh spent the
day aflaraoon.
Leon Moor of Travorte (Siy vlsttad week end In TraverM City, the gnoat
bis paiwnu Friday aad Batorday of of her friend, Miss Be^ Bracken.
Mra (Dr.) CUrk. Mte. Rounding
last week.
E. Roan left Friday tof DsOuR,
here be Intends to work this winter.
George Fkaeman wan n Traverse
has been risiUng bU danghter.
aty taller laat week.

Mr. and Mra. John Mhrab rialtad A. Sanndera. returned home Se»r>
at the borne ;or John .'Peiball nnd day.
Hist May McIntosh wna n Trive-se
family Sunday..
Mra Koan vlalted with Mra George City caller Monday.
E. M.'Harr has moved from bU farm
FVeeman tafer.
'r
Mlea Mina Sfeley left fiatnrday for to town for tbe winter. ,
Mra Archie MclBlyre spent
Traverse City, -where she Intmids to
keep bouM for her faib^ this winter. week end In Traverae City with ,Jier
Winnie Pierce. Wluie RUey nnd friend, Mte. J. Bracken.
Ed Maynard of Traverae City wu
Harry Downs left yeeterday tor Alba,
calUng on Grawn friends Monday.
where they win work.
A number of Qrawn people are
Bdwln Clark gave a dance to
Clly
tbe Rex trla.'
Urge crowd of.young felrt Betarday
evening, there being only Eve preeenL tbU week.
Mra Chsriea Rramm apeht a few
Tky agnln. Bdwln.
Mra F. Freeman and danghtee Oer- days of this weak In Traverae n*y
vUlUng frleada.
Ue. alao Florence Voice, vUlted
J. Saundera who has kyaa vary Ql
Mrs. E. Voice's Sanday.
There wee a latg« crowd out to at bit heathers' home. Is improring.
Mra Clara Palmer of Ttaverse City
neMlng last eraolng nhd n Ena aermon was prenebed. which was on- was la Iowa «a bnsUfeaa.
J. Riacken of Traveree City
ioyad by an.
towa M bnalaees aad.AUiBg on old
Dee. lA
_
CeMtf Sheut for Jey
n want to thhak you from the bot­
tom of my heart." wrote C. B. Bader,
of Lewlaborg. W. Va. “for the
derfnl double beneSl I got from___
Me BIttera. In rTlng oto of both a
1 almoet bclrlecg anfferer for
It lanitod or eaaa as
tde hut tor me." For dyaBectrtc

BMtari

ly M
cents at all dnigglstn la Traverae City.

•—Wbat aa asrtiSjr taO man IatE
Lofty Ml He—l>ny My heM prtsMfi
iMMart.
Drives OH a Terror
The chief exeenttoaer of death la
the srlnter and apring moatha to pneoranee aceats ure.ouUs
end grip, la any aftstk hy cm of
.........................................ho
(hsM raaladlaa
no time ahonM h toel
have fonod £ to he Dr. iWa New
DIsenvery. "My......................................
has kept him fi
foot
Piece, JUwMsVtBs. Vt,
*rand tor eortfirt. uelds esd evoup we
have new toort Ita egnaL" Onaraateed tor aO hmsififel sEecifesa. Prtae
Me and*
E1.W. Trial buttfe frta a
■ U Traowm.CBg. .. ,

Jv.

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Mra R. a Wlngii'.irt Mra \tamim
<Mf«7 rtKM”Tuiilnj'

Stale Orange at «*aR 6U. Marie.
AUoe Bnnra aad MiarOeorse Cam
■pent the firat of the week la Travwe City.
Frank Soara
DuMirk. lad., with a car toad of npplae to eML
Tbe Rebakaha have eloctod thetr ot- : A^ morannaeons Mower wm given
Wednaaday tor Bass Munro at Ibatr
Emts aa fellows: N. O, Mra
Paase: V. 0., Mra C Spangfer; see homa. Abont ft nIaUvMAad frtMds
rotary. Mra Bowen; Owaanrar, Mrr anfeyad a thraoooarM dlnaer and a
%’incheomb; ftnaarial
aodal afternoon. Her marriage la anWataon: O. D.. Mrt. R^taon.
Donaoed fur Jan. « to L
of HeaperU.
Mra T. J. Gam i
Ftorance of Traverae City a
NORTH BATI
Ittg a few day* in
neli

canee rheomatUm.

■SfiSr:

>AT.P10.Hini , ^

XFP -SlAV!

By Jehn WeMm,

IS of ptodooers for market
purpoaat U to get
the praduoe, but there ere neveral
wars In which tha aasodatton toads
to that end. MOh of wHkk la worth
Every
raralve peraon living In this re­
gion, wbethw In toim or country,
abonld make It a point to becoma fernUlar with avary
of tbU aahjact
Sailinf in -Car Lota
The triu aaylag. "a deUar saved U
a deUar caned." antars liUo all well
The average raUroad freight rate on
SLp^ and potatoaa. In fem than cartoad lou, from shlppiag p^u aroitnd
Grand Tnvam bay to Mkkago to
about 80 cants per hundred ponnda.
while tbe average rale for ear Iota
is only about id cents per bnndred
ponnda. In other worda If aevenl
tnrttara aaeh shipped a aamU tot of
potatoes Iber or the cx
pay IM to carry Me huabeto from this
aaeUon to Chicago, bnt If an
sbippen comMae their amalt toU aad
sMp tha Mkf busbala aa a car toad they
WlU pay only »48 tor the earns ser­
vice, thus eSeeUng a saving of 142
on a tingle ear toad. The higher rate
makes tbe shipping of small lota prar^
Ucallr prohibitive except In caeee of
amnll loU of npplee. In which the
to wlUlng^to pay tha grower
bis prices besides paying tbe freight.
In order to get depeodnhe fruK.
In edditioo to the Urge taring In
frel^t charges the manner U which
the produce to handled nnd the Ume
spent in tranalt to an Important Item.
For Inatance. fruit shipped In small
lota to a paint which regnlrea tbe
of two or more nllrunds,
he changed from the car to the depot.
then back In a car on the next railtoad every Ume It peeeet from
railroad to another. Snch freight Is
even iranaferrod In peering from
idlvtokm to nsother on the same railtoad. Bveryhody knows the rough and
enreleaa manner In which many rail-

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tbroogb Chicago to his town.
TfiMittoclanrthntlndlvMnalnhls;., s
Mta of produea from this raglos
*
tha big canters of populatkm by local
freight or axpnna to li
oept in rare


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risge In. blras a wagon acafe, pays:
tbe prodaoen hls own price, give*
them hto vereloo of whet tbeir rtnt
weighs. eollecU a car toad from n»ntoad farman, ssada ,M m. rt a
profit to a bigger dealer, who In tan
aella It to nnetbv dealer. Her another ’
profiL nnUl the coitoiinim’ pays M
casta par peek for apples tor wkleb
tha grower received 81 a heml.
Ut ns "cot out'' aomd of tbe pr^
now reaped by middleman hy erganto-

employ and at very aOMll expanpa. at coovared wHb tha addttfesal retnna which we will recelva. and
send our produce In car Iota u
we can get tbe bigheet prieeA
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦•d ♦ ♦ ♦ d d.d d d d
GLEN ARBOR
d
ddddddddddddddddd
Mn. N. B. mterMan
arrived
borne after a vtott with bar eos ta
Cbartevolx and her danghter to Trav.
■se City.
Mrs. M. W. Fnrant and dnngktff
Franda vlrited last week with Frank
Sheridan and family.
The Gian Artor schools wfll efeen
Friday for a holiday Taeattea.
Fred Bennett has arrived Bum Cbl*
cagD to spend Christmas with bis toad
, Tbe Bleeping Bear Ufa
statkm baa cioeed tor tha wtotar tea.
Manriee Reddy of Fremont to hare
viriUng with triendA
Mra Baa RuUaad expaeta to go to
(%teago tbto waak to vtott with
frleada and rolaUvea.

ddddddddddddddddd
ihey never have worked to
OSBORN
>
Uwngb all tmekers nail apple barrelt
dddd
dddddddddd
aa firmly aa poaslble. It to not an uoMra w. H. Beemon aad Mra Geo.
bave a barrel
Cook wsTB Empire callers Mcmday.
of fine atT>Iee which haa coat an orMr. and Mra Ralph AtMosen end
chartist much core and expense brok­
family were thh gneata of their paren cranrit and the fancy fralL which
enla Saturday night and Sanday.
vaa the pride of tbe grower, scattered
About 24 of Harry Cook's fiieade
about a freight car ur depot.
and relatlvea aurpriaed him Saturday
Some good Ume our American rail­ nl^t to remind him of hto IMh birth­
road employes will he required to day. The evmJng was spent to pedro
handle other peopU'a property with and euchre playing and marie from
ienacn.able care, bnt that time has not the organ and phonograph and niter
yet arrived. In car load thlpmenU the
F<9 corn, candy aad penauU
shipper he# the privilege of 'pedclng were eerved and at a late hour all
hla produce In the car aa carefully as rouraed to tbeir home, refelclag et
ha wanU to aad the awne Is not die the eplendld time they bad sritb the
turbed until It raachae the couriguee.
of the young folks.
who tmloads It and to Inte'estnd In
Mr. aad Mrs. Martin Duran and fam­
htvlcj H handled asrefallr. 'h.M item ily were Empire callers Sanday to at­
alooe makes a vast difference In the tend CaUwUc aerricea
of periabable pr*^ucu.
Harry Cbek met wUh what might
Again, it usually requires from two have been a very aerious aeddest
to four Uniea as long for produce eeu: Mtaday afternoon white oot buaUag
locnl freight" to rearh Ito deaUn- with a companion. They bad rtpt n
aUtm aa when shipped In car tola, and red squirrel and were Just going over
thus It to liable to be raised hy the to where It was when tbe At rite
weather oondiUons or other cansee re- la bis epmpantoa's hands mast h'ave
•nlUng from the kmg time In tranalL hit something trtich
Two yean ago I shipped eight bar- and tbe ballet peaeed tbrongh Harry's
refe ac ton agiFlan by fecal tretgh leg Jnal below the knee on tbe from
from-my. Antrim county term to Do of bis right leg Dr. Shank dreened
trtiL Tlier were on the road eleven tbe wound aad today
is doing nice­
days, with tbe remdt that a eoffident ly. as the ballet did not bit the bose.
number had stnrtad to decay to canes The doctor says ha will be all right
nhrtiknge and the In a few days.
handling of tbona barroto of feoaa ap­
ples left scarcely a sound apple,
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took np this matter with a high of­
ALLYN.
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ficial of tha road, who frankly ad­ ♦♦♦4♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦
mitted (hat,the road could not give
Allym Mich.. Dec. M.—W. T. Sbntt
la carrying tniU u gone far a few days' vtolt to In­
by fecal fraighi aad blandly advised diana. hto old home.
me to have all small feU of freight
Mn. Ira Bara to axpectod homa the
by expreaa
Think of paring lari of this week from a rest trip to
Indiana.
Juba Barter, who hM In n sick, U 111 for expreaa ebargaa on cl^i
raU of fall apples from this SMllon
The township of Inland aaaamed the
much Improved.
wood banked here at tha station at
Mr. and Mrt. S. M. Harr am spend- to Detroit or Cbleaga
btg tbe day la Traverse CItv.
Wbeo the govanimeet carriec all naariy douhU the number of cords
claimed hy the company. Tka Ukn
Tbe Chrlstmaa tree exarclaea wlU ha
aa It
Iroa aad Chemical company,
nail matter, we ebail have
held at the chcrch Monday evealag
small quantities oT (arm produce car­ with baadqoariera at Elk RaptdA who
ried as proBpUy mid carafnlly as our owned u. were feeding a few bna*rt
miw secoad ctass emll to now carried, aad oorts out. as they could' net get tars
a sharp la bis tn- at laas ihan haM of' onr praaest es- whan the snow came under the ar> .
ea out of inn U U
They
r's tanK. bta Mvar praaa man. Until then tha problam
2.0M cords to put In bora this
of guUlag onr produce to market
aad dlgoettoa are oot of order and I
* '
' - Me. Ar« you gattlag late epeedny aad In good coodlUcm Is onn winter aad axpectad to bank It here
idUfeu?
I? Then start st use
usee tnk-l to solve. ‘Tbeuanade have solved It by and let it remain bare dwtog the sumIng DR. HERBlCK-8 8UOAROOA'
But tho ,ir«
PIUM for your Uver. They will etonn the aasocUUon plan of shipping
you oaL vtUBae year blood and pat tots, it saema to be a custom with peroral of the tax as soon as pnyabto
all rmllroada to tend full car toads aad put a Hen on the wood. The rsR
d hr all ArnggtoU.
w—■- »->thrangb
«■<* —
aon rnptdly ____ teeenttUTes of the oompnay say they
small frol^l shlptaeau. Dprtog my |wm pay the tax under protest and ano
--------.--------------,
for redram. And they win
aariy ahlpUtoo ship tha wood aU out so tha towa
telf(henlgbt Are^youwnrtogtofed
••»
wm not get tbe naBassmaot next veer:
Of feOM dtotnaL aboni the apples, and
Geo. Boikay to weridag for J. T.
I of m OUT suam. toward the dose of the ieeaon 1 re- Rtchardaon la tha logging woods. .
eoived a latter from a deafer m cm-] The Beadoa Produce Ca has at tori
tain llnaa of (aoey produce la a gut a rrirtgerstor ear from tha M. A
PelU a Foul Ftot
"sweO-- naldenee nhurt north of N. B. whlrt thoy bava nnkad tor lor
WAn a ■bamefnl plot
Cbkngo. asking If 1 rooM riUp klm a neronl weaka. In Store wU toad
ween Uver'and bowels to car load of apptos ri once. I nplfed MO brtkMt.
nag's New Lite PUta. aM oad ourt that I had only n few hnrrato ieft,‘ W. T. Sbntt batcherad 88 ho«s this
Thoy firtly. bri wonid be ptanaed to a«d him,'
eompri right actfen of ntomaeb. Itvwr'
Bo rarifed tbri it was too] In Ban hu gri out tha Un*er lor
sad bow^ and raetera fmt haaich tote to oeod tasn-than a car load aa n trnaM barn to be bnOt a«ri ntooU good fuallaa. the af Ml
ihlpinenta of prednea by local Mr.
■MU in TtnvecBS City.

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il

ffiSSiEraasH

> prefarrad to the Qipad Tiavatae*
4hat
mMry. ^Oeacaioaally hp ran dlanl
«Um obotrary to Uw. Thereacioa «a
ernoon:
I of the children I
rfim asnwetad sa^ day by win
»a al tbe state conw vaidewtha. ,a.n«l Bdaa. hut tlmae were acarep.
Sobs. “I Hea^ the BelU on Chrtttmm tralttBl m>^ at miMli.
(M -ntlfflu. IMttalc •TeMo mA
wts'dltmlaeed and fha pdyaatr and tr ait dlsa|i|Milntad at 'tba apP^r—Normal
..
.
tsiea af.tbe aannir]
the truth
Wd. hi the aaaaa titae the
dtU'^
an
in
a
few
well
chotaa
rcicarka
I^ It tKMl«c'lW>Wt «Mtifi«><or
nnoed bU deteralnattoa to be tutItlt. In MV«rtI rtapecU tM <
•«e<Miation. nvhy BUli for Chrlat,D. 1. Btax«a tpeot'Ahday w|«>
UVeSTOCE
nltuas In Wt,d8orta,»a j
mr bu teen tte beet for
atom aimr—Plrat and third padea.
vteiautr* o( the same and fish Itwa Ja Utparaua.
time. Not e vlnsU meetinc hw bee<i
Story. ••Cbrlilmat .In
Mtaw sack awfol mohs*ir^ slla 2jb0. Btsady.
Oalvoa. osd«%
Cimnd TiaTertw ooanty at -«aU at
trineC asnnc tbe twelre uogtt; Roy RorahaUier.
The grangers as nssal had a fine tt Impurity.
MeilAS.
Sheep,
reoalpta. 1AM. adeUewbera
In
ibwattte.
there tsee been « merary iire»reip at ■ DtamalixalioB. “The Shoeniaker and
W. H. ShatM- ta back from BoaeOMe at ttastr meeting Bacarday afb
No. t S6. Heei. fw
All who desliwta d$thefr share U tlvo.
aaak. m. tar h abort yiatL
«
every meetliir tare one. and then the the Elvet"—Third and fifth fcradet.
asnoon.
The
dlnser
w
good,
SM. aetlVA «US»7AE
hel^
th^ eUntafS do weU «r
Parmem’ CttB.
future ana teeaate of pwaalay
Sons, ‘Tfe Wbo Knowt CU Chritt'
■Meindsnoe was fair. ailff«4«(L ta^ ^ ------------------ td^k5.<EBpairi<*
Tht adJonraed maailni oL Iba Pe«ipa>*'-:-Nonnal clast.
Orta Harwwa of Rafreana, O,' b iwitfI efforts wet« above thO^ .Bsnd S^Rhsts t»>kta,<EBpatri<A as
, suhseriptleiriw
a ma. Soar apeciat dayt have been obAfUr the procram a1! partlcijated lnaola,rhnaert- dab was beU on the TbMtad Ut ContlB A««*Kneetand.
ago.
The
driegaua
to
the
reefinb^
avenlnt
of
DecMiber
Stb
at.
the
ntual.
in
aaniet
and
a
bunt’tor
Cbiittnat
■Vved oath eam oUborate pn«raiM.
held state grange were preecnt and ‘‘^r'dta^^sBf'ioIlmiM to^^OkJ
tiUce. Prwldent Reeae In (he chair.
batheta.
iheee wore
KetUe Qray is’ home from answered n mnlUtnde ot questions re­ thu a mast ptaduHs aftermwa.
The ooanty normal ttudenU had ah Tbe dob proceeded to the election of
ChiUten:a day exetUaea. a Gerea proPOTATOES.
oSioera far tbe e^nc taar at fu). !^h voU rot the Cirtatmas vaoa- gardtag the doings of thnt
enm and a i*om»Da prosraai. On each elaborate Kprcpjt In their
'
B. —
bddy; a formet- memtoM-. Chao. -'J.
CUoagnt Dec IS.—Botatoea, 42e4&e.
wuny'
len the tirange hall wat attrac­ day noon in honor of the porniml lows: Preai^l. Tbot. T. Reeta:
SMitb. was a Tiiltor after being ' In
atldent. U. K. Brinkman; tec
MiBMe Pepple and PolUe.
tively decorated and InvUnd
rtim
tar
west
two
ysan.
He
gave
nose
oflK.1
AJec'
Ca—win
laraiiued:ta enjoy the treat. The Bar who leave for their hornet In Grand retary. Qeo. J- Roberta; ataltunt *e.>
InMde history regnrdlng ths Itimrs
fll HRS IT W
that St. ValenUne held away. a|l drew EapWt and Cblcajw. Oovera were taM roury. E. O. l.add; freaimw. Whl
WUle the weatlwr conUnnaa to to
of -the NnHongk Qnnge wblch met
imder tove mrmy from a bl< bos. fbr twenty and ererjonc did Jnttfe^Pzatt; Janitor. Ja«. Svaney; exaou
BfiBkane Is November. The eld mam-.
(Conttoced titan TMca Oto.)
tair the rheds are harAon the boroaa
to tho bormteomi repast. Tbe Ttatifrave commlltee. E. O. Udd. Wm. BatchMnw't day waa i
-----------------^^rias^^d (Of that rm^.therw
glad
to
welcome
him
lotted
ntifll,a
tote
boor
-Whenthey
|
ley
and
John
C.
GIU.
E
O.
Ladd
wad
Mrs.,
C.
M,
Beers
ot
1
wllh a tUnner and
^
AftAieh
Soteg In tbe piodne
home
and
hope
to
get
him
into
thq
fbniiil
tt
neretFary
to
take
a
vacation
a
loiter
from
R.
Goodrich,
Require.
Ceraa and Pomona pn
«n*., k apenlBtag tbe hoMdaya bei«
Timre wegg only a-rtw toads of potaAsylum; great
ptesAoiluc -Ahs uyinh. with one daaen sitb ber parasu. Mr. laud Mrs.-Geo. toW once ngnln. One new mem^
e to the Ood- (br the remainder of tbe year.
W received, and the pr
weed destroyers called dedi and tbis- V. Raff.
wns pledged to tbe grange prinrip^. flowers.
deoaoa
<lralnt and Fruits reipec
I
iGe «uUata..iaanutoGtured ai Jaekm
OM BetUera’ Association, sheaf of at SS oanls.
Reported te SUts Orangm
tlvely.-^
|,
Mich.; also acknowledged the reoelpt
One h^nd bashels of Wis csbm
In tho tprina t scries of spriciillural.
report of the «ste ripe whesL
The
Miss Mollte Phillips of SL Johnm
of addresses by Hon. Norman J. Col- tbe -girt wbo used to ”heno” at nmge meettag waa made ^ Mrs.
pMcrams wero carried ouL The serit>u
UentenoD Post. O. E E. pillow, la by team and two bnadrai busBMa
man and Ur. Salmon befora tbe Na- os through the eewtral-^ce. Is vMt- E-db »n«a. -Bba
induded the folloa1n« topics: “Soil
ot lilies, roses and oaraaUons whh of rye oi bockwbeat from the dlBardonal CatUe Growers' convention Ing frtendiY here #w a<«w days.
eot railroads.
Fertility.’’ ’’Blook Raisins. ’’Poaliri
count of the several aeo^ns of the tbe word “Comrade” In vioteu.
held at Kanata City lo Noveaiber,
Ralntos." “Stanins an
Orohara.'
Uf meeting and exidshmd the why
J. W. S
lun. it yrsf ordered by tbe club that
icare of the Orchard.” “BeUar
J. U. samwasam-cd sc Ignaoa is yis- and. wherefore of t^nagy raaolttot beta takto Chlcaga ^axketa anil
a
vote
of
thanks
be
tendered
1
Pilow for Farm IToducts.”
King hli parents hero this we^ Mr. aons passed. Her rqpo« «*
P“Utoday be to shtpplag a Isire qua^ttty .
Goodrich, and then after selecting
Beprsenuuyos of both the Uicbltics of the meeting was veo' talerTakhn from Grand Traveiwe Herald of a Buhject (or the next meoUug. "Uest
Busrd of sapervlsors and county of- of tojkers to UOkXgbtL
S^ AsrbuJtiml CoU<«e and the Jedasriv Ebe brobght. back with her
Tffe leed meat wmikets have oeIs weU pleased with bjs new Jmme.
Twentydire Yean Aoe.
v
tkera. sheet of copy paper of
means of coonleractiag tbe elferts ot
e^l df-parUapst of acrtealture navit
f«membram-es -tar tbe offioars of the
while carnatlona. nied -wUh v$o- enred a geod- ahate ot tto tnrkeys,
summer crops,'
addsetaea duwns (he yopr. '
The shop and blneksmlUtlng busi­ lorol grange. At the clooe of her Ms. and on it a penolL
geere. dusks and chickens tor tto
tag
a
pwiiosltiou
for
a
iolnt
meeting
Ceintott A. Tyier of the afirlcuUaral
ness ot 8. E NorthaOi has been pur­ report she was given a rising vote
Ghristmas dlnnnw. ■
F. A A. M. No. fits,
Rdle«e sifohe upon the subject of
Fretamnn A Co. havt toon bnsy'
nmrlcan Beauty reae^
I to be behl licri- chased by W. H. sud J. T. Ruller. wbo
los Augelce. t'^.<
"FhMislry/’ and M. J. Th
will eajry on the bnknes as berelothe part two weeks. havitic'Aipi^
Annual Raperta Made.
after ot fjirdie’a hall and nppoluUng
iriit tuperrlspr of rtie farm tuasasc
two carloads ol bides to the Cble^
fore.
j
As the Bataiday meetiag was tbe
Mr. and Mra. Haimali arc apendlBg' E. O. Udd as a member of the com.
nwBl work beins condooted by tbrfoil carload of iron, sad
last .meHlng for tbe fear the annual
federal torenDMiit,
Bftve talks ia die niristums hOll.tays at ratlcage. jmlUoc lo arrange a program lor «ld
No Idle men In Trmerwe City. Ev- reperu of the offieera were iwoelved.
Traverse Clly Chapter No. H7. O. over IS.OOO worth of fUra. that have
• • •
I mceiinK, th» club adjouned (or one
wblih be told whki the govenimc:.i
beea aeourod In this rlctalty. These
vy day square timber men and lamreports showed that the master B. 8.. spray of ronaUona.
H. Rrodhagen has l^mshl Hie R. B. weakIs try-ins to do- Two men iDfoniK-d
ooariat of mnsfcrau, tosea, -skuaka,
are Inqulriiii;' t»)' men and had missed but one of the-SC meet-upon idltTcrt^at phases ol the nuirh.-i- Knapfi rrsidenre east ot the Oedermine and mink:.
teams. Tbls will be;tbe most |wos- lags held and (hat five offtoeca had
Deecmber 21.
Iny problem prest-M.-d ldci;a rrenni dentol hMeh
Tto ladleflUons are that there wtBf
perous winter the Grand Tmvec^ twen present al a part of every meetFIFE LAKE
inc the outkKih for better prices hw
K O. T. M. pillow ot roaea. earns- be an op««. wTiter snd ’tor Ikal r
Uuring the year the memberE Uagadorn made a biuloess trip regiuD bus known lor many- years. /
fCcnncy £ Albright hare iriftppnl
frwMa.
tto.mmkaL wfflrHons
and
violets.
shtp'had
beto
increased
from
i«fi
to
Amonc ihe oibcr snbjccls of more IW dosen brooms by the G. -R. i f,^*o Grand lUiddB lari wi-ek.
Ladles’ Library AaaoclalloB. sbeal
1C4. and tbe flnaoolal otodllioo of
|
• * •
than wsaal Interest .wew tbe Rdloa alone during tne last few data.
_
tbe graage greatly Improved. There of calU inisa.
• • •
I Mrs. Baaaett is rlsltliig her daughIns:
“Seoiata te UidUinta.“^--A
Woman's dob. aaixlml.
UVRST^BK
4lmd been but one loss by death, dorW. P. Hannnford of Soinn has'sold ter, Unt. J«aery. at Smnmlt CitySquare Ileal from ihe'OfOoc Holder."
Record-Eagle office staff, wreath ot
Prtore cerractad avovy dvlog the year. Orta Hoxle. All in all
“Short Outs In KarvesUng." “Ttic bis thoroughbred bull. "Prince of
galax and American Beanty rosea.
PARCELS POST SYSTEM WILL TAX it bad been a
ry year.
0 A. II. Casq ot UenGrand Traverse JUdon Fair.” "Equ;'
O..V. Adams vtsifed Travewe Ctty
Prom ontof-tovo friends cam beau­
LOBAL POfiTOFFICe
Rspert of Leslslstlve Ceounlttaa.
KlShU for Woniun." "Elections. Ibsi
Saturday <o deiiealt the taxes eoUectThe leglslaUve committee reported tiful flowers, among them being Urge
Fnture.” and “County Airiculturul
P*eks9«s Can be Mailed Only Prom that a parcels post Uw would go into sprays ot roses from both A. Tracy
The new sidewalk west of BoardSebools.'
Lay'
and R. Floyd CUnch of Chicago
Pnstoince
or-tha
Suk
effect
tbe
first
of
the
new
year,
and
an aveaue from Wnriilngton stasvt
Tbe objects of the program work
MAPLE CITY.
(bat work bod been done along the mad fbaater lilies from Ur. and Mra.
tSMlora
few Uie past year, in fact; (or the jns' to the new bridge Is completed.
N. McLoud buried his youngest
Unes suggested by the grange. The D. 11. Day of Glen Haven.
five years, hare been two, namely
child btat Bumiay.
While all (he set ptaeas ware placed
L. Newberry will spend tbo holldsys
siwclsl committee on cooperaUve
KSt tho (Denibera of tbe order
around tbe'last resting ptaos. in OakhU old honie ta Uaramb cuunty
marketing for fruits reported Hiat
tbinUns aloas Hnus that dt^uard spe­
Treffley Herbert has opened a new
and Geo, Jamison will hove ebanm of
ran be mslk-4 only bom the pooi- sMocUUon would indoabtedly be a wood cemetery, tbe tender peraonal Tntkeya. druan* .
cial thoudit. and soeuod. to gel >bii
store in t^ old drng store bulldlag.
interest
fell by Mr. Bates for every
Uie dairy business while be is |
office or tbe .salHgstIons, which are iwality before spring.
Oranaors In t)>r habit of talking lit
patlent ta tbe Trsverae City State FARM PRODUCE—Bajrlnff Maff
Tbe grangers decided to bare
jnsoUnc. As o result of the end<-avor
Mrs. H. Atwood is spending a tew h>oated at thd following piaoae: Btaited his family to
H. E Btewnnl of Garfield baa been
there are but few aembera of ibv appointed agent for Oaaiid Traverse days with her daughter, Mrs. Spragni Uon No, 1. Hans’ grooery oa Waah- “blow out” at the ngit meeting,
flowers to the htmpltal
Ingtou rirmt; eteilDn No. S, R. O. which will be Saturday. January 4.
loot subordinate, except those wbi> county ot the state board of correo- in Traverse City.
Slsby, at the corner of Randolph and A special dinner w|U be on tap at vrith the reqasst that a bouquet to
have rveenriy Joined, hut wbnt
ptaced
In
each
ward as s loving mem­
lions and riiariiy- This is an Moei, Division streets, and statioD No. 3. al noon after which tbe officers tor ISIS
ttSftvm
tbeotselves
ImelllKenll/. lent appointment in even' respect. Mr.
Joseiih Tremaine U eonflned lo ;he
ory
of
G»e
one
who
for yean had toen
M. Donnelly’s store on Gntoa street wlU to InstaUed by Mr. and Mra. B
forcefully and pubIMy upon
true, warm friend.
Steward Is poriicularly well qualified house, nursing a sore foot from tbe Nothing has been bMrd from the dsA.
Brvans.
AU
old
grangers
are
In­
s of the dav.
The pall toarers were H. C. Darts.
ta this pualtloo and will give It the effects of stepping on a nalL
panmenl
as
yet
as
to
the
boxes
which
vited to to present ai this meettag.
The Grange U*a nJby aided lidtiirctul and painstaking attention It
must be jiruvlded on the nirol rauies la fact the occaalon Is to/ to knovro W. J. Uoyd and Dr. A. 8, Rowley, rep­ FARM PRODUCe—SelUag Priea.
tatlon. but its moot important fumSaw logs begin to move slowly, but
resenting the board ot troateea and
iwqulrcaA
lor the recepUon of the parceta. and as “Home Coming Day.” '
Uon U Ita edwtlonal work which,
there is not snow enongh to suit eX;
staff of the Traverse City State bosuntil a regulation box is iirescrtbed,
finds expresaka In the programr
pcrlenced
lumbermen.
Frnm-lt' W. Tboniss. who has re­
pttal; John T. Beadle, O. P. Carver
the iwirons must construct s box ol
Ahmg this line Grand Traverse Is ouu ceived tbe nomination for the ebarand C. A. Hammond.
some
scMi
tor
this
purpose.
of the strung Granges of the entire taiiicy in cougri-ss by the republican -The G. A. R. Post is making
Aside from the immediate family,
tho flxlBg of satas (or the par
for a danco In tbe AgriState.
caucus, Is the fsHi'er of J. M. Thomas..............— —-----------------—
Mr.'Batm to aarrtvad by tbe toUow-,
of this county. Mr. TTiomds U a v<-r.v cultural hall for the eve of December ceta post, maps wllj be mat te each Important Meetiag Waa
relatives: Mrs. Adetaide M.
postoffice
in
which
the
tecritary
la
dlpromtacDt minister In tho Society of ford.
of iGloverurtUe. N. T-,
Kranse. nle<% ot
BuiwiBlt CRy
TM«d laio soaes for the.dlffafeni dtaFriends‘and the tl^ cwnipUmeni paid
amt M|tows.}Froak U. Boyfi. Loa An­
RRAIW MaaaHi A Lay Off
taneca.
Tr»Ter»«
Cl‘».
for
lAsUAce.
NORTHPORT.
him In this nomination was well de­
geles and Merritt B. Holler. Trsverae
Mrs. n. H. Scott’s ooDdition is Im­ will be in xone number J»09. Grand
served. Tlie noinjnallen waa made
CR}-.
and
granddaughter.
Jane^ F.
A goodly number were preaent last
Actliie Work Has Been
Rapids in aone 1FI2. and In a like
proving but slowly. .
without
opposition
and
was
nnanlBates.
Christmaa
et ery postoBIta wiU to lo­ Sauirdsy at Summit City i» dtoenta
Burial took piaea in tto famllr lot
topics. “Feraoaa] Bvaagcilsm.'
Captain -Thomas Cott virile^ Chi­ cated in some soae. Tberw will also
In Oakwood cematerr.
be . a large book In whlcb evetr post land "Pintty.and Graded Work.”
The ebief enginf-er of the C. A \Y. cago and Racino last week.
/'
BTCkwhM.,.|Mr.l»Ib. .
The members uf the class have been
A conventlOB to to a aneewaa. mamofilca. iOfiOa of
road. ’ acconipsnied by Messrs.
abowing their artistic ability during
Steele. Steward ond Goodrich ol Trav­
C. E Cox has staging classes at Sot- to catalogued and Ita which the dWer- inspire, edocate and Instroet This
OIUIN—Trm-M CKy MtB., te.
tire latsl two weidB in working
ent unit UUiaaces into which tbe M did not fall Its purpose.
erse
(Tty.
and
tlp>
fwmmiUee
appoint­
tons
Hay.
Omens
and
Lriand.
dnIknV lor pUlowa and searia tiome
11 was brought out that tbe teaoh(ODM are divided will to MtereJ.
veryewod reaiiHs hs'e been obtained ed at a meeting held at Monroe CenWhen
a
son#
Itae
«uta
aqross
the
oorers'
peroonality
and
Christmas
life
Miss Nellie rrankUn Is spending
Celebrated Hie OaRtoaorr at Knlama. Cbrtalnma taixrs. luukets and .alMs o-r last Batarday evening.
_____
couaty and cute lalo one of
tto strongest (eatnres ta aD,
xee Today.
have also lieeii luaunlactured In Uk of C. H. Monroe. J. U Monroe ond the week with friends In Iceland.
ibe ualU that wRota uhR
be Jn- Sunday acbod vrork. “He or ato
John Horton, were out yeeierday look
oonstructlua <-lnas.
cluJod ta the xone by which it is cue mnta to a chum, must know tbs puing
over
(he
ground
east
of
Green
Birney
Wolfs
term
of
aehool
nror
Tlw K.N.KiapIiy Ha.'K has been deeji
At
preroat
the
local
postoffice
Is
ML
and
must
seek
above
ffV
ta
wla
running the ProveiDoat closes this week.
It lliler<-sl.Hl 111 a ill-tailed- sludj of Lake, with the view
Kalanaxoo. Mich.. Dec M.—Joseph
greatly hanOiespped for room, even them to ChrisL" said Rev. J.
CMOS.'it* iirogri-SB. people, tiitum-ts ilne of the road in (Imt
Leotax. tto oldeet Mason ta the world.
tar the report is very- fsvorable.
A. n. Wilder has l.DOO white ash for the handling pt the maU. and nft- Kingsley, "And must seek moat of aR aMo tbe oldest editor, and the first
anfi
er tho first of tto year they will to
I win them to ChrisL”
T>nrtai.'ihi' i«si tvri. weeks we have Should this roote I>e neleetad tt will tags akldttad and ready for banllug.
president
of tto Grand iU^ A Indk
tatoBvenlenced ev«n more. Tbe
Mrs. Gibbs, ta ber iDterestlng
been fovored With three liileresHny. crni hi eUme pmxhnlty to mwne of our
ana railrooi. one time owner of the
Howard Gill has sold half a doxen oBlue here to the dGttrtbuUsg atatloB M- showed srtty we sbooM introduce
and edurolioiial talks. -Hii|it. L. I.. Ty- best farming country.
tie sad
lor
a
number
of
saiall
villages
In
ttito
••Graded Wolff.” Bedn only with tto ypn an aodKre In (be offkee of tto TtSlow'ZZ...........................to .
eattoFs and winter H hardly begun.
ter 'talked to the class on “HablC
vicinity, and wilt the advent of the Begtaaeia’ dass. but togin
Dee. 29.
►'Utley HswuKind on the ‘Apiary" ami
Qsand Rapids A Indiana railway ' Nc 1 bona bldaa ....tLM aai ap
It It BO adapted to tbe need of Ofond Rapids, today
The ease of the people osatast
\v. c. Nelson and wife and Mre. new system and the necemiiy of hand
K. O lAdd of Old Wisshm on •■Fruit
Henry A. Ferrjs. charged with rol.-h Oro. A. Cutler visited town last $»'- ling all parer-ls fcr-ttom- wUtagoo. as the obia”
Ptm MARKET
Cruwiiig.”
ore hundred and (bird Mrthday annlwell as OiM for here, epace «1B to hi
then tatrodnoed Mias HolUday revaary at tto boaia of bli daughter Ifuak late
The «*Uclren' In the Iratalnc room, tag brook trout during'Ihe prm-cTlIied ar.!ay.
s premium ta tho buildlnx When ihr od 'Mayfldd, wbo tortlur
under the «IReci,l(m ot their leoc-her, S<'asoD was tried Tmtore Justice laaddlUon to o^fdtaed there Will b« Ihe worff as done la bar dosa. Bto
Mias Amelia Miller finishes
MMs Pottle, have worked out, tdanned wards al Kingwler on Monday lost.
Tbe aged man to Irngood health and
spetaal spaoa^soi asMe lor the
abowad eonel^vely . the sopertarUy
and ntade the arrengetitenls lor the Tbe rlato warden. Wro. Alden Smiih. fan t. rn. of school in the Crmter dis­
c«ls. and apectal wtodows and dveor of this vrork over tb'e oM plan and wae tto reelpleat Ot, many avesaages
appearod for tbe iwople. and J. P 'l''l- trict this week.

- dtamatltatioa of the C
oagratahUlonB finoi KalamasM
lor
tills
departroenL
Deeawse
of
the
loiaon for tbe accusM. *nje stale
moat of aU revaaled her own conJas. Bndd and Wlss May. danghter lack of arrangameat Id the preeeot adentioBS work as taaebar.
made out a strong fwltna Kcic
of tbe late Tbot. BeUttrd. were mar-; building tar the,care ot paieMs it
A r^rt of Ibe fltate oonvanlion
been necesoary to remove one of
ried last Saturday evening. ;
at
was read by Mrs. Johnson,
riadows lo reorive Cbrlataiu tecktriaging out as far as poaolble ths,
Andrew Jacobson has' bought fiO
OlOCR Applcb
need of vision and pwiimsWy on tbs
MAPLBTGN
Very
similar
lo
tbe
lasurtng
of
let­
acres of Und lying near Hess Ii^b
CMer agptoff per JM Da........
piut of tbe taadur. “»trr Haaon
ters by sendiag tbe mhU reglstared.
from Mrs. Uaile Bnekworth.
.toold to «van with tto afllroMoff «r •like LoMM has a McR boras.
the child In vtaw.- "We gasff «i
W. J. Thomas and family have re­ lercels. Tbe iwdsT epon
•.aaa ta a hagdUm -oC finrar”
sow toPM.
turned here to live and Chas. Bramaa nan of tea oqata will reoe*vw a re- tove learead miuh aheto <to Uhie
I bM pankaato
occupies a parf of Mn. Ulkpx'a resl- rolpt whiita wUenttUed Urn to Insar. >w laCa learn IL”
wife af Preaitoeat UtfOtU I
anee upon bis psrwl by tbe Bsvere
denceln eonse^aeaca. ,,
Mr.
a
H.
Matas
ta
a
flaw
maM-ehoat
MaroM DaOraw and Mlaa Margaret
t to the esUat pt twanly^ve do!
Leedle spent Bimday avanlng with
«
wotoi
spake
of
Ibe
neaaaalty
' E E CtoM has totn tooktag about tars.
Mn. Catherine PahL wife of ^tdf
the teatoera- - eemplala eoaaatsaU
Battsio Ihta taU.ta the hope of bqtag
PtoL a prominent farmer of MayflaU
Mra. AUan to oo ths sick ItaL
for Christmas wask. Itom "U Ood
able to dataipac shlpboWen In kis
to foe re wM waa to egMast ua m
r. E Brown Is sriawdlng Me Bute township. BJad at tto tamfiy ffoaw Be*Ocaatu and nwktag • vUR wBb rala- ardoy alML Bto was U ysara eC age
htaderr
sailor men who have exffmtoed hie
and tod paBareff a long ttoa with ennThe luaslag speech
(to day was tlfW wt tto Boo.
model predict Its uIGmale adoption.
earolfffDaOtffv veal a tow daye
glvaa by Me. KUpaMck af Tiareres
CRT- Whb “Part^''as Mstagta bo- U Ttarerie CKy last w«k.
Marly In tto taU Riohasd Thomas
Freak Vistoe. the tnaat wtflear. rtw
Mwatiil bww lalea moavre of
west to DetrtaL where to p
tr kad wormm «bo ebitf t
with which be drove through to
r tto tratta Mrc Jeaepb VaUoy ta ua tto aM ■t Uaan^ at »:S0. Father Ketmaa ufKortbporl Being of sn agriealtaral Berrlom coadseted by Bm. firvtagtea God dVWB fl^ta to I
la'
tM.
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turn and balhg ahtanlly otowvaal to Lard.
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Local MaHiets

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Store caoseA
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1 p. nf. FrMay

lANlVUAI.

fM oi Everyfl^^ SsAe
Sate Friday, Dec. 27,1 p. m

8Qc liffirain Car pet 58c
Bsn/e Axe Tliree

RndRetfBoffftrtas

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F««r

In our Blanket D^rtmwt we have a
number of pairs o( Blankets slightly soiled or
mussed. We vill put these out at marked
reductions.

Great Bargains In Underwear

Women’s and Children’k Union Suite
Look Over These Six Bargain Lots
e soils into the-dlBer

VERY SnOAL PRICES IN SUITS
LOT »L
‘nw suits la this lot are
wbat are left from onr Use
retanine at t18.2« to $25.00.
*nieT are"900d vnlaes at
tbwe prkua. Oah’ a few V"
and we wU close them out at

LOT III.
In this lot arc 2« sulu.
erery one of wbldt bas been
marfcnl at from. fSw.OO to
$30.00. U }W cannot aBord
to put Ibis amount Into a
BUil hs t It your cbasce to
cut a eat stylish o

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jHHR

IT hJ;b
est iJriced darmenu—fron
$32.50 to $50.00. If ;
a siricriy hith grade suit
without potting much money
.into It. this la your oppo^
ionlty.
inliy. No
Ko ipeclal
I
price o
le lot. but curb one sold t
a marked redDciton.

1

Here are a lot of styliA,
up-to^ate Skirts. If you
Sale Price S5 to S16 j need a Skirt, you oerAbout tea or these dreasee * taialy must look over this
Value up to $25.

__all good styles. ’ If you jlihe. '
55 to $10 Values*
are interested, look them |
over.

1

For'{3.50 to SSJO

We will sell tbes6
Dresses at from $4.50 to
$7.50. Every one of them
has been marked at from
$10 to $15.
TbCY are the tfressea
yba YvaBl al the prlee
yoB eaa alf<MI to pay.

.
Doling she End of I

WOMEN’S VESTS AND DRAWERS
gai..
.---------oud very eUstlc. They are numbers
we have carried for the last 15 years
end hsve never Mid them for l«u
thu $t.M ud $1.2o. sale
'YS-*
price ......................................
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Fur Neck Pieces in Jap
and Eastern Mink and
Sable,

ALL % OFF

In this climate a Fur Neck
nece is a necesrity. You
never get a better
bah^ain. Look them over.

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INTERESTING ITEMS

Baigalns

Main Floor, Front of Store

Second Floor

65c Linoleum.............. ««
25c Colored ScriiM.. .t»14e
‘/i pB on LaceCnrtains
and Couch Covers.
Doa-t tea to vUII ov Car­
pet SecUoB oa UK seeopd
noor dariBS «“•

Price.

Our Sweater department wiU offer a number of bargiwns
both in Ladies' and Children's Sweaters; aU sisee and colors.
Anticipate your sweater wants.
^

Dresslag Saeqaes
We will place on sale Friday afternoon practically eveiT
diesaing sacxue in our store; we do not wish to carry any of
them into next season. They will be priced at a figure that
win move them quickly.
Stare Cloaed nMI IM* p; II. many
VlsH Tfeto Store Friday ;
In order to prepare for our AmsU firid
of CverythiRB Sale this store will not
atil 1 pan- on Friday. We would be
)leaaed to see yon in our store sooie time
rfiiring that afremoon- Many of the bargafaki
• wiU
............
go quickly
.it WiU
andbe
it to your
advantage to shop early.

4. We inUiKENp toe.

SO and 7Sc Vtf I and OraMfo, SScA good weight cotUM ganneai—
never sold lest than 50 cents. In regnUr Sizes, 75e In extra. ThU Is one
of tee best values of the entire sole
and a rual fa i fUc'bargolit ............

We have marked every one of these garments in the underwear de­
partment for a quick clean up - and they will not last long. Friday our
store will not open until 1 P. M. and if you are in need of underwear of
this kind, we would advise vou to visit this store daring that afternoon.

Separate For
Neck Pieces

STORE CLOSED FRIDAY until 1 p.rn.
Special OpportuRles In DRESS QOODS.WLK5-Wash Goods Dep’t. Dreso goods section front of stole
_______ _______ ..... ......
DmnTAxrpc
a a.vi.
W#wvl
REMNANTS. — A
table of Wool
WOOL DRESS GOODS
DRESS FLANNEL
Remnante, 1 to 10 yds. H off dur­
5 pieces of '^ool plaid, 50 in. suit­
ing
this
sale.
In two shades of red and two
ing; good assortment of colors.
__ fA Plain fit Fancy Womted (kiods. 20
Good vaUie at from 50 to 7& a .blue, 56 in-wide. An ex­ 49l^ pioces, 36 in. wide. All
n
yard. End of Everything
ceptional value at..........
shades. Good 50c value.from«lC

Sweaters at aeaa-ap Prices

2.69

We hare put aO our ehlMreu'e suits
I at one price. A few of them regu­
lar tlJU recallan; every
one a bargain

WomeD’s and Children’s Separate
Garmeals

LADIES’ CLOTH COATS—Theae coau have had a reiall price of $1«.50 to $3000. The End of Everyihlnog price Is $9.50 ^ $l8Ae. They
trhai remains from n euceearful coat selling year. We oBer ihsa to y ou now at very low prices.
^
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CHILDREN’S COATS—Here Is k tot of coats from $fi.5C to $13.50. The Etad of Evarythlns price la $2.50 td tS.Ofl. 11 ihejC^dren do not
e as
as warm or al good koklog a coat as you would like them to hsve, look over ihU Uae. Whether you buy or not we are always glad to
have
have you look.
lESTIN
ITEMS IN FURS, DRESSES AND SKIORTE.
inters
:

Dresses

,1.10

1.39

.Look Over Tbls List oi Bwgiriiis

Skirls

.A co'uon and wool mtuure, aiwi

Some fleeced Unod wool nlta ud

ThU lot oompeUes sniu up os hlgh^
os $5.l>«. Wooto. Bilk* ud wooU. heavy
grey*, cu. U you want a reed l>argaln In blgh priced underwem. thU

ry Union SuK me ftloned above to be 1 genuine bargain.

tU in this iol and they wc • priced from $21.50 to 125.00.
«.M. $« r.o. $m.M. $15.75.
Daring tbU Bnd of Everything Sale they wUl sell at «.50.
_
__ range la
_ price fram $20 ne to $27.50. During! the Bad
Sale they
PtA'Sil COATS—These
coats
End of Everything
E
.m
O..™.
» w*.6.. If...
U c«kt TOO nothing to look.
VELOVn OOATS—Theee coats have been marked from $25,00 to $10.00.
Enle they win eell at from tUM to $S$A0-

Women'ss nedhim w^hi cottow
cotUa uon MUts. regular Me oad
ILOO retailers, sole price..
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largely of
’ThU lot - compHsod
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practically all-wool seamleui gormento.
Fur years we hive always sold thU
gannem at^$l.75 ud $3.00.
|

IF YOU WANT A WINTER COAT

SUk Dresses

Good Values 1b Blaakels

TbU Bad of ErcryUUag Sale oBer* you aome real geauloe bargaiu U underwear. We have thU ymr dUeonllmted two lines of underwear and ore dutemiincd to clou tbem up enUrely (bU year regardlem of value.
you 1
look over the borgaliu deecrfbed below.

Tbo potlcy Of this boqae It not to '’•'tt <»-•' raoitT4o-weor a>«d* Into Ui o next aea»oa sad
tnari
Ibew soodt at prices that «ni moTc (ban oolokly. On moat of them tbii is the Om rcditcUoa. You can dep<
upon every carmen^ ad'ftavlng been oi.»uuau/ .i.«rkoa fun wnat we aaj it was.

S3.50

(West aisle rear of store)
We have about 10 to 15 lueees of
A
Deaperies whidi have been priced at
from 10c to 15c. End of Everything price

StaitopeMaat IpIn.Mday.

DNDSBAL VALVE IN’ COATS AND SUITS

LOT I.
If TOO have Juat a fer dol­
lars to epend tor a fiiat rate
material
wyn
beta i* your chane*. Valoaa
fi2.U to I20.M. Only a tev
of tbem.

iDra]
ipeiles

Only a few of the bair«ln« can be
(ivea here, but epectal red cards
Indicate the eoods on safe.
WATCH FOR THE RED SIGNS.

$^SSm
***tor"**
Ihir
Half Price $t&98 $12.96

UBtU
l.p.m.FMday

_ Ins' fa
Special Bargaii

\]i7E ARE going to-make this the best value▼ ▼ giving sale in the history of this store.
Every department contributes to this event,
arid we cordially invite you, whether or hot you
wish to buy, to yisit
during this End of
Everything Sale.

(Second Flour)
nPHIS d^itment is making room for wall
* ps^ier and they offor you t bis exceptional
bargain in connection with our End of Everything Sale.

sioi*e cutfrii

IMIHIRTANT NOTICE
CMlogas Uds sale^doca, MmcOalely altar
thclicavyClirlaiiau trade. It does Ml give m
me ame ■eeeaaary to iaUy pcc»Me tor mis
eweaL OMeuMsUy ere-ivBI sol apea me store
ea FHday, aaM MS o’eleek P. M.
WcorcgalBUto malK tUs sMaaL end el
ed waive glvlo vtalt mu
________
, ___
.
Umednrias
me sale.

Here are a few things od which we
win make sharp reductions fop a quick
clean upl
Lace Remnants
Embroidered Remnants
Job Lot of Neckwear
BnAen lines of Cambric
Handkercfaiefr
GLOVES-W* bm g iew
broken Imet ol Glores. which
vre «ril cIm outekn^ dai
Sflle.

Hair Ornaments
Short Ends VeUing
Ribbon Remnants
Bells and Hand Bags
HANDBAGS-ln the End
>ol Everytl^ nle we wfl
hare ■ lew Hiadbn auirked lof quick MBBg.

BARGAINS IN WAISTS.
The cold summer bas left us with an unusually heavy Waist
stock, and we have il^ennined to cloee tbem out regardleie <A
cost price. For cMvenimce, we have dmded thfss Waisu into
fgur lotk and th|^ will Inclodf Ling^e, TailoredudWool WaistA
LOT 3.
LOT 4.
LOT 1.
ux 2.

19 cenis 98 eenls 79 cents II.
TkUwllilv- lUs wOl in­ This wUl in­ Hue will in­
dvde waldta. clude Waists clude Waiste clude. Waists
la vatae ap in value up to in value up to in value up to
$2.50.
$1.75.
totllS
$2.
STORE CLOSED UNTIL 1 f.ii. FRIDAY

SPECIAir NOTICE

kLlKEN
Traverse CMy’s BeM Store

We aril our patrons not to forget that
this store wUl be. closed until 1 p.m. on
Friday. Whether or not you have dhy
i^ of buying wh cordially invite you to
visit us dttriag tUe eale. It ieoneoftike
tbree big uwrcbaiidwa events webeM each
year
we know yon wffi find it inter*
estiog.
J. W. UniiKEN. IM.

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^ of roQ bare found it ooi!) Tbe earda
^ that hare coma are from Uaecte Nka-

u« V purt with p»«. tso. I CP to
Mbool trmr i*y. I un is tb« anik
I hs«o act Bitaood osa dsr ot
aebeoi thia term, cad l dm't expect
to oUm I an sick. 1 expeet lota of
presaou thie rear. Ur matkar sad
alater Co dowa towa *»eer Bar. aad
‘»*«W boan lota oc thlas*
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aadVui eloaa tor tbk
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From roar fioaahlaa girl,

What a dear UtUe SaB.blo* clriJ
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MlcUcbs School lor fta Deat
SottOM Bar. Ml^
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Oa one ot ft* o*U3ft ftma la Calltorak ftata k a taaar alcbt wbaa
fta blf bird, cone ft ba fad. A. oa.
*klftr aald. the oatriftaa loobad Hk*
ftJMreabb^ wiualoncroot ap
la tbe air. bttrrrtac akns oa two
B let- fdanmr )«b that made tbsm rldic'

chtt, L..U Ittlewi A..tt lttlcm«. BttA IttttrtV ttttl.rt . l.U.r tttm

Proaidant—MIh Ckra Satoa.
nrsi Via* FrwaMant-Hi*.
Batae William*.
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ta«B rMn. Plw OMd tholr c*rt» mt utwlBaiittakrlBooflottbat
B«t atlU Ua fl^ttas aptrtt fcapt
*lf n»
■tr.*' mU Jttk. n
oBd bouosa to hm; DomM Boeor. ««• bM bMB robbed or wbero tlw oCSi <>P
«>U«. .
/ wo«M UU mom» moMr- 1 ksTOBt
yMir; Artkv CialtAii. sc* Cow bsTo bem btsdiod.
As bo sosrad the eorwr of the at- bad s doeoat aosl ts slmoot s wook
7«n; L«cBo CsnfWdd, sc* tw« jmn;
Tbs ootrleb cu b* tkMd WHI T017 Uoatb block hU toe osaie la ceatset aad «• bs**a'l kaewa wbst s Bro ta
HUdred 6e^. sc* thrao rwn; CUI- Uuie ttoaMe sad U ooiaeHnw bar- wltb a dark, bwrr eUoet. aad .brtac oar ^ atoea aieaBl tor arw ao kacaad Saeor. age two r«ara. Pteaaa aaaoed to a «art aad tai«M to pan. ao weak ha feU forward spaa tha Inat-alcht it I bada't kBea epoa row
aaad the card* aad taiana aad I wfll tt la ao etroo* that a naa taa rtde aliawalk. It was dark, pttok daft, pocfcetbaok we probaMr coaM aot
clr* tbam to then. TanataAooi wea tta book.
. aad the atom bad aot abated U Iba haT.!^.daaotberwbol*dar.aow. Ur taaSier-a aama I* J. C. ■ Oatricb Camara rale* lar*a flocka o( taast. Tb Ua there watdd neaa dec*,
n aappoa* roa bar* wbrtr ft*
Raok. Mr aladlo* are readlac. bk- tbea* birds tor tbalr baaatttBt. aartr A daaod aad aoBawhat drowo !*•*• baaker afted, deeplr lataraatad ia ft*
toTT. *HthiDeOe.pbrskloBr. **o*Tapbr taatbers. wbkb are moch aoed la eill- lac eame orer kin aad be ftoaebt lad^ rtorr.
asd aprtUnT. -I an in ft* **»*oft Unerr. Toe oatrich taada opoa craaa. bow eoaitortabk tt woald b* ta co to
♦„w to wbon fto qaaetka
arada. -W«l. ae 1 eaa tbiak of eoft- aaade aad ftvk. out H wtn swallow al- ake* wbara ba was. Hk brala bad ^ dkaetod. toM him that be had
lac more to ear. I win.elo*«.
noat ararrftlsc that comaa la Ha war. )<mt aaoagb atrasetb kti to .csSkar
tbrowa oat of emptormeat br
Fiom rw lortac ftmshlD* cirt. * aanH atooea. biU ot ckaa ar aalk: bU abatterad aoaaaa lor fto last tlmo.
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that had caoMd hk fall aad atan^ t*^
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dealer sad ordered a
too or coal to wam the traealac faB^
Pomaror dbialda.
nnbad Sagar* had not fta “T- Then tber booM good, wbola^ A. U
baa been wrlttea Jnst for roo aboat JVqr borne lo TraveeM CUrwould Ilka to write about adiool. bnt ware very large babies, sad looked power ft open It. bat he ooald Ml ■«*'•
aad aft tha Brat decent
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cnirktam* tree*, br Ur. John WaftloB aad I are golnc down town next Satt
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and be galoni stiwnctb fast oader this
>*»»- Branton mad b*
' «►« toor Itttt.
will try again next fall I often, yes
At ftk the gkli dropped their bau new dkco*wr.
chUdfea.
oftea, think of ft* happy acbool day* orer the twee and want ont ot the
Hk only tbonghte now were o^ Then tbe tatbar bought a daw salt
COD* but oerar ft bona back, and I -gate rarr qolcUr. tor *That old fal- home and ft* relief that ftk mooey ot cloftat ter Manalt and clothing
araat ult all tbe SunaUnan who are low* was not eata.
would bring to bk father and anther, aad aboae for snft member in ft*

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SUNSHINE CBAOLE SOU.
Donald Seeor. age one year. CUfford Seeor. age two yemre; Mildred
Bacor, age three yeare: Arthur CmBald, age four yeaie; Locll* CanfleM.
age two year*. Tiuvene City. Mich.,
H. F. D. So. A Name* eent by Edna
Youher.
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^„thuent it axpraaeea But ft.
*proc« aad balstm are }aet aa beanoful standing in the toreeU eovoreJ
»ju, fpoat sod glittanlnc llke-o.imon*
of diamoDde la tbe bright nornlng
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emerald coniraei ft the pure whit*
of winter. Tbe broad bran^e* at the

Hint, ^cb^
Dec- *. !»»*• t u„ only, about a mile from Helen to bHe!
Dear Preeldcni—
Korarlk and I often go ft tkll ber.
I reoelred your nice letter aad tha
^
,he
button and card you , sent Oertmde
but found her
BartletL I thenk yon *ery much. Teebefore sbe left
terday Gattmde and I went out for a
reading tbe Sunftlu page.
walk, and bought some candy. I bet, ^^Ung a letter. '

BUNBHINE POEMS.^
A UttI* Pkirtar;
Down by the wan where the like*
gmw.
Digging away with a garden hoe.
Toiling ae bneily as he can—
Hager and camasl, dear Utile man!
Spoon and sblntfe are UftC by.
With a bit of evercreen long aince

oC^
north. Ra|>b<u and grouea Bad ae good
.heXer in tu Inrlilng cavity u if in
a bam: the winter bird* take refuge
Ip fta branchoe from owk at night
sod when pumuad by the cruel Shrike
(butcher bltdl in day time: the sqnlr
rate find the bean of tha-cones good
food.
Do the eprace. balsam or cedar
grow naUvo in your lomllly? If to.
you should plant some in your front
yard, tor soon they will be gone from

to ef>dV the ctochkm. I anbutw^Joy raadlag my book. My elster Helen
to have another. As my latter ie
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1
.!
went lo the hoeplial at Ann Arbor, but g,,ung long 1 wiU
wishing you
‘T i.
•!>* cannot walk yet. J do bop* ehe
,|,
Suniblner* a Merry Cbriet*
white
eggs,
no
b
will be better soon. We have had
1 Happy New Tear.
paaa. batched oat in two weeks into
snow, and a etortny wind. Many of the
Your loving Sunshlnar,
that looked like
boy* and girt* will go home for
LodmDk Kokrtk.
Then here
Cbilnma*. We had
a fine
dinner —
tott...,to—..tt
—- —-------wnai
p eesnre it U
«.
...is n-i..
What a
a'pleasure
k to
ft near
bear iron
from _ . tt_^

-What are you doing dear*" 1 ask.
Ted for an Ineunt stops bl* tuk.
Glances up with a sunny amllA

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tt. £w..lttil evetortto. .to. ... lu. tt «» tol.lto tt ,o. now. I
to
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being cot down or deairoyod. Mr. regard* aad beat wkbes to you. 1
NEW MCM6ERS.
.B'atkine' Idea Is one which your fDOd-byc.
Helen Xokiik. Buttons Bay, MIeb. PmldeDt heartily faTor*.
From your lorlnc friend,
Oertmde Bartlett,
Lwnie Kokrtk, Butt ua Bey Mich.
Nana sent by Helen Kcdarlk.
Margie Potrgfka aad Dora Canfield.

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old. Ian almoet aabaned ft ear ft*t
Stalk and Srta. two rottac Clrk
Tb* oblact that bo bad trippod apM
I am alraadr Bftoen raws old. But I who beppened ft be vlddnc the oa- wa» bob* other than a krse pocket-


Oor Smelket Bird

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Though hk «r«Mk bad Mumed for
^^thtaTo-t ^ —dad.
f*** “®*
“ *" ‘“’•Hft qalckly ^ u,en otteo that had bean hk
sow, and it wee with great dllEcalty heart*! deeliw for maay year*.
*** “®Wd ft nmt the eftpe
^hrae weak, paeead aad d

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carrlod him in aad kid
«>l» "P®* the conch. wbUe hk moftar
api^ed raetoratlvea.
It was vf oBtil then that the large
waUrt was dkeoverad. gripped tightly
In the kd'a band. Such Joy as bnmt
from the moutiu of the two paranu!
It was joy mat
that was aaon
abort nveo.
Mvod. nowhow-

to .oto to tt. to, Itttol
-Wtott ..oo.h tt toptttt to ttu

bar Wll ao far and ao rlgoroasly down ^
their ibraats that we ftoogbt she

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De<L «, 1912. , *<»2"Mrbauon.*“an'd“[Il^ se“
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bkod In drculation -hto~v*r bIn September I rode from Cahiaat Dear Pmeldentone for my little elster LodUe, too. ■
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calmly and silently, aa It that was fto showed signs ot *
written 103 the
Traverse city,
City, ana
and wnere
where ten
tan yaara
yean
As i1 nave
have nott wntten
,00 rraveree
as
uie Sunduo- ^o to ernooi
erboai and am in
In tne
the fourta
fourth
.)„« eiit ir
»» ■«>»«• •«" «>* w^armop*.
.
^ uiere were bundroda of miles of shin, page for quite a long time. 1 wiK p*de. 1 ak eleven year* old. Tbk
^
‘“»® ft*^ of
The pocketbook bad bean tonad ft
evergreen troes. ftoee thet are .land- -rite again. I alway. enjoy reading u all.
i
**** ««taln over twenty ftouaand ddkn
ing ,-et
iQK
,•« are moatly
moetl) killed by forest the
fta Soaebim
Soiublm stories
eloria. and letters,
letter*, and
yoar little Sunablnar.
®! ft "ol« •»d bUk!

day the other bird did
yj,, j
Urea, so that aeltlee the fate of fte eoppee* most everyone else doe*, .too.
And watered it every day this year.
1. The lumbermen's We are having quite eftrmy weather
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. have pj, your
it wcnld grow reel faet- f think it
is fast reducing the forest of the now. I hope the soow will eUy tbk you, little Meter, Isicille, on fte Bun,
ft* the money and were not overjoyed
•night:
DorOtarn panlneuU ft stumps and tab- Ume, I think It is fun ft go elelgb rid- ,hloe book. and have sent you card#
_
to have such a big sum at their dieTh# Bwirteet Flight
(Hk blue arm filkd with a^rllgbC)
thottsanda of car loads and boat ftg ft the winter. I like to go
The most wonderful bird flight notwhen dawn came th* father went
And I'm aura 'twill be. tbo very small. ]g^ of lumber go each season: and achool tbk winter. We hare tbe same
ed k fte mlgtalofT achievement of to a dkftnt new* sUnd and bought
A great deal better than m-tkog at hundreds of «r loads of Chrktnai teieher ftk year as we bad last year,
fte Vlrtink plover, whlft leav** lu with bk tuning two cenu a mornall.'*
treee ar« shipped to cities of other
There are twenty-one going to
20 Beuh BU P
hanntt ln North America and, ukint iu |«per.
etatas which have none. Tbe future school ftk year. I am in the alxib
ike ifi 1912 *
the AUanUc. pinally
jt some advertisement announcing
Then aomelblng suddenly comes bw evergreen most grow .in the front yard, reader. There are foor ia the class
Dear PrekMeat-We all wkh you
tbe loss of the money was not pnbtween
p^a and sohort }-ank or there will 1 am in. but In the other etodlee there
_ oMheBermod.s.re«h,rth.co.rtor
My eye* aad the bit of withered green,
none at all. They are an embem are ten in oar class and in grammar
>ald send rone of the oopie* of .the
!
A* I kks the face of our Teddy boy.
pf
,nd happloest. Will yqo there ere five.
<
Grand Trovers* Herold. the one ihai
««
a***** « 15 money a. well, for two cenu went a
«l»ertng a dktanee of 2,000 km, -aye with a Tamlly of their
Bright and glowing with tiring's lay. help ft make America t>«anUfnl in the
B'e have spelling matekbs most has our letter In It We do not Uh#
the paper, bat w. beard about fte
»»»* of four enllao a
And JtHinny Dunn, It k pBdn to e«e. ymate as it was in tbe past?
every Fridai' night and spell down.
;5s>tt «rt rtiitoto itott.0,.
Win have thk next year's Chrlstn.as ^
like to have epelllng matchoe. B'e are nub Irom tome ftieiids ot ©uro. We ™ft“ft■i. tt. .to wort, itoi ttutoii n. to.
BUNBHINE LETTERB.
going ft have a progrom In church
Uuink you very moch for aarlcig
BUNBHINE BTORIEB.
—Selected.
Nortbport, Mlcti.
tbk year tor ChrUtmaa. I will be gkd that you woald seod ue fte paper with
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.to.
1. d.tt pH.1 .to rtto:
Jack -T222.;
Breefte's Ghriatfiw*.•
Uto. :. mt .hto Ctolnttto tone toto,. 11 tttott
tt 11. »> W.tt .11 ,1.1 tt
LOST-Mr. Btotttott. . btok.r.^
PABT IL
Bewing.
Dear Presidpnt—
as though the summer went ao last -get tbe car* and buttons, had thank
Out in th* hlghwaya. wherever we go
1 thought I would write a few linu tbk year. 1 have another little sister, yon very much.
Seed we must gather, seod 1
o you for the first time since I JoluiM bora the 28th «f October. 1 have four
— ——
.
coin ana .-veorosss suewis «u »» -•»
My! how fte storm rated' He pass- home ft supper during last night's **■
thk club. I (ike to belong to the sisters and one brother. We named
Finder
Club. 1 think it is nice. I think 1 wiU bar AdsUne Elizabetb. i would Uke ft
I shall be gkd ft
y2i*'^"wy ** **'*'*’ caro that had gone as far vero bUmrd.
Even fte tlnlast seed baa a power.
[
Be it a ftUtle or be it a flow*-.
tell yon shout our acbool- When t guess I wiH tasre to quit lor thk Urns,of the paper-with your kUer la
IL and - ttw ««»d mto the huge drift* bring amount to First National I
end reeciva tsward of one bnndrsd
started to school this fall 1 was lu tbs
Hoping to see my letter In prioLso | bope yon mid your friends wlU often which covered fte tndu.
Bodies or men were at work oa the dolkrs (1100.)
• Out Of eecb moment some good we ob- fifth grade, but after 1 had been in the good-bye. write to the Sonjhine Qub.
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«r*« trijng ft keep it oteea. but tb*
Jack Drenfta. the name of this boy,
tain;
llfft.gro<l^ for two months teacher let
a* ever, a Bunbeum.
BUNBHINE HUMANE BOCIETY.
downtaU ef snow was so great that who had found the money, had rovov‘Brnnathlng ft wttmow and scatter Margaret Bccllg and t go in tbe sixth
Ag* 12.
Enhbr R. Periner.
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Our Largest Skd
their efforts were fniltiess.
*'
agntn:
grade. And ao we left the others beYes, It Is great fun ft pky Jn the
last nlghT^iliirwal ihk’to a^
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Tbo
ostrich
is
large
and
strong,
aad
The
boy**
tattered
All that we Ikten lo. all that we rend. bind. My teacber * name is Mis* May snow. Do you use skU?
lue vsincs
>Mse ww suuun.
m
www
All that we think of. I* fathering seed. E. Renwlek. I like ber verj- well, be,

.
one of the tallest of blrtk. betng covered with the soft Baky blu of company hi* parent to tbe hank ft rerouse she Is good (o me Today is
Ckrkkk*,. Mtch.
able to reach eleven feet high. Tbe Mftw and be shook himself time and turn th* lost mooey'ta iU rightful
Getbering seed, we must sostftr as Baturday. and tbe anow k faUlug fasL
Dec. 11. 1912. head k smaO In cooiparison with the again In an endeavor to tree blaadU owoer.
wen:
It will soon be Chrlstmns. and then Dear PreslEentbody. Bot^' head aad neck are om-- of the waierllk* snbsianee whlft melt**1 beer yea Joel aome money,- said
God win wttch over fte pkee where everybody wlU be gjad ft get
I wonder how many fl
it tell.
Christmas preeeni*.
toto,w to tott, wHtoCtotottto tttttt., toil
*;
Only tbe gain of fte harvest Is.onrs: will have lots of fun. 1 think I wlU becaose I am going to grandmas. Old flying. There are no feathero oa fte
Th* blockn passed slowly ft ftB
“T**." said fte banker, eyeftg ft*
Shall w* pUot thtaUes. or shall we have** close for thk lime.
Sanu Clan* will soon be her*. Proba- rides and ftigb*. The Jeafters taken boy,, who -** njowst sUrved and man closely, "quite as amousL Did
Pknl flowers?

From jtwr truly Snnshlne glri.
bb th* HtUe children will be gkd from tbe ride* end Uck of the mak ready to drop of fatigue, hot ha kept yon find anyT'
-toJosephine Polkrd.
Alice Larson.
when be comes down the chimney, are coal bUrit: from ft# female they U up. thoutii U required aU ,hk
“No," returned Mr. Breaftn troth________________The Sunshine Club k a nice pUee Have yon any snow in Trovers# City are dusky hlaet. The ostrich has only etrongft end grit ft do it.
fully, -but my son did."
THE
BUNBHINE
FREBtOENT'B-because we have such interested mem- now? We have-none here yeL hot It two toe*, ft k a very swift trovrier
Once he etnmblsd aad fsIL bet
"A krg* sum of moaeyr queried
VIB1T.
ben *s you IniL
U quite cold.
and ean ron thirty mile# an boor.
righted himself and plunged oa. After, th* banker, who had hardly expected
s are
Ask are tbe
tbs naUve
nsUvs conn- that
wai tt
u was a fight
ngnt ft
to keep
nssp la
in motion,
mouon. to see fte
tne money aoln.
agaw.
Your Prmldeni hss felt that the

I wonder how many Bonthlnert
Africa and Aak
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In Intrie#
ostrich,
ft*ft#
A A
stramm
ftonglu
kept
ragtag
tt ft
hiebis “Qirtft a large mim,’ mid Mr. Brentaaimtaat pen of her Christina# this
1(11 Tuscok 8t.. Saginaw,
MK*.
going ..._________________
to have a Christmas..ee
tree
trie#of oirftefte
ostrich,andandthere
there
straaim
ftonglu
kept
ngfag
Dec. 11, 1912. ftelr school. We are golog
going ft. I did'graat
dld^groat birds nin wild. They lay their imind.
a momsBl and r#*L no- ton. Tes. a ftrg* Him. twenty ftouyear has been fte loving interest
*
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Bhown by ft* members. UiUe and big. Dear President-/
aot go to school todaj beeanae ma has eggs ft the sWd. sftadftg them up on body's near: then you'll be ^ ft bo eend or more."
In fte
Bonshlns tt.*Mto.
Club. DUtoU
Sneb •-A-lto
good tototoletiji wrltimi
you
for to
a M.to«
tong •ttoUC
gone tt
away
and !» tt
am
house *wi
tor ttto,J
end tt.tt,
aad -M
very
doe*
Two
aad w<»t
be
half *o tired:" but
"My friend,'cried tbe haak^ "your
le OUOSUIltoV
iI hsv#
ltott*to Utotott
to , ,,ttBW to
ttW to
—1. «Wi
■■
Mtoto
HI keeping w,tt—
j tt..

Itogether.
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as have comej Soft Intereetlng time. 1 will ask you for another but- pa. 8h* went Saturday, and k coming or three hwa will somegmft ky In another thooght ilngied In hk ,braln kiy baa found my walleL Throqgh
e.
and
arUeles
as
have
bean
writftn,'lf
you
wUl
please
send
me
one.
as
home today. Well, 1 ftlnk I vrUI close, the same nest
that was ririrngw than tb* first: your honesty I have bean ahto ft
stories
bees
Evmr mall ba. brought mine 1 Idk my button. I wrote ft you last «, good-bye.
Th* ostrich hea ta ft* Iroplcri »- “Keep on going, keep on ffoteg Donl oovur tt. When you flrol
ten! Every
sign of (r«*h tatereat
when
•b^-f1 llred
lived ta Traverse Oty,
aiy. but
but
From your Bnimbtaer.
gtooA afler «*goritftf hm
la ««p: Don't stop! »
*«‘‘*"‘**«< «P«^
d tonraTftm ft be hntehad *» your peril."
you were Just aoefter beggar, ypu
Tb* (MB pom that bead the page now ws Iks ta Baginaw. 1 read tha
tbe heat c( the sun. though ta
Bo doggedly he kept ou. though h* looked so hoUow-eyed end yoor clftek
I did not know that you were a
tbk weelFVera mlected by "Bonshtae pap^ even- Ume my brofter geu oasIttaatv she dee* Mt upon bar frit as if every step weuM be hk ksL bones stock out so. Utor# have boen
Boy, Bf." and ft* litUs talk about 1 have tried bard to keep the Benshln* boneekeeper. That k verr ntoel
betft
them,
end
shows
great
YeL
to
fsU
ta
the
snow
and
be
unabk
so many ta here ft# kst wssk. But
Cbrktma* tree* was wrtttem by an- rale*. I hav* foltowed tbe role* aver
*
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to rise s
other ^wn up member. Tb* story, sine* I wrote the first letter. I ftlak Travene aty, MIft.. R. F. D. No. d. affeetton (or ber offspringthat you mwt hav# found my
jack
Brentoa-s
Chriatmaa.
was n k ft* bast rale to grow np by. t
Box 24. Dec. 11. 1911
Tbe eggs ara very targe, wettiitaf aad U die wfftoot putting up a fight
Let me congratnkw you
brought to ft* Bunshln* Prerideni by tike to reed tbe poems ta fte Bnnsbta*
Deer Prfttaent—
thrbe pounda. They ara goadto eatftr hk Ilf* would
never do.
, lucky ta
one ef bar toynl Bimbeaom. Harold pug*. 1 have tou of pet*. 1 have aAs I have atltlk Ume I wiU answer
sad ara generaOr boOed. on* egg
HU taftar had aald. witbaut help and mpeeU upon being
tott.ttrttt.
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quarter
within
forty-elght
havtag
tt reeftrad
to me **f* and
Bbermnn. ot Travers* City, wbo ha* rot. She k Mack aad white, aad Is your kind totter. I received fte cards being enough to nerve aeverri persons, from
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1
a
tong
sock
k
hour*,
all
would
be
over.
Why
kot
sound.’
With
that be reecbsd ftrolun before written stories for tbe *n Angora. She pkys with me a tot. and buttons aad thank you very much. In
■s’misblieW HarMd 'knew that ins: Her Mme it Tabby, i bave a dag. too. I have some name* to eend lo yon. used lo roirthem out of fte neat uk fell now? He was so sear gone. K ward and abook each by ^ haad.
Tud. tf-Tyour Prsftdmttk ,b«« He U pore white, and bk name k nay are Margie ftotraBm. age elghf way. tanriw on* or two
wmdd not be hard ft drag lal dk ft
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CaaSeld. ag* touri rain. Itw astneh has a very keaa his tracto,
o« a cheek, handftg tt ft tb# boy.
aad taasds were very fnfl.
and be said BnowbaA.
He k a Malt*#* terrier. yMiu. and
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old Saata bestowed upon ftem.
D bow be bad ttcame by the __
Bmaey.
^ad fwnd^n odd "job
And last of all. ft# patent# eland

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For last year.’auntie. Johnnie Dunn
Dldn‘1 havo oven the emalleei one.
And I almost cried he felt ™
When I told him *boat the eideadU
one w had: •
And 1 ftoughl It I punted ftk oiw

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At the llrapkc* bang tbr«a Mockip**- with tb* hope that 'St. Nickwill leave somethlag there, and in the
comer etands a C2hrUUnas tree kdan
with gifts, whlk la the next
elaep three tired boys, roey cheeked
mod full of UfA awalUng the morrow
whoa they shaU awaken ft spend tbe
boat day in aU tha year, tbe
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Tl>* Raward ef Olvinp
No good deed k ever forgotten. An
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wife of a banker. Passing fte library
with ber bas«>»• W. she
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brought to him. Beading it. h* Cried;
“W* shall not starve! i have tbe
posKloo!'* He opened fte not* and
found Inclosed s two-hundred eod-flftygrotafnl ymnembranc* «N the aliver
* ^nd stronger gave ft* ilUle
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Two Ways ef Uekiaf st Thing*.

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better today." tR* other said. "1 was
B'faso It rafts, OM mas say*. *Thk

a bush. Oas '
Otearred that U had a thorn: the oth­
er. that It had a rose.
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worse." “1 am sorry.- *ny* nnofter.
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*d with good. -Boys Wertd.

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