Grand Traverse Herald, November 21, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 21, 1907

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1907-11-21

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TRAVCME CTTY. ORANO TRAVCRtC COUNTY. MICHtOAN. THURtOAV. NOVEMBEft 21. 1W.
0«ntlMiwfi-« NIgM.
klcal and moral naUre. Than
While tbe orchestra played various
*i}aatieDeD<a alcht- vaa olmerrad u awakealiic. It «aa found that SS aelocBons. an Informal reception fol
by tba Bmwood Ateoue Molherf
cent of the boyi enUred High lowod and refreshmenu ot dougbnuU
KCbool In a healthy condiUon
and eoffoe were served.
dob Friday aaenlDg. and fully
after they ba^ been there, thia waa
moUien and tatben and friendi
Traveree City Won.
the children who attend thU building reduced to 43 per cent and when they
In tbe bardeat fought and bMt
neeUog left Bchool. the per centage went up
vaa not only intMesUog but nndonbt- to ?a So.atbietlcs and manual train­ played game aeen on the field Pri
ediy vUI reoult In great beneilL Three. ing were Introduced In the achooU
e glren. Dr. A. but the building np of atrong char­ from Petoskey
that Petoskey won last year and by
R. Holliday, city he^th officer, apeak- acters and strong conrlctlons ia of
method—a long nm.
lag on the need ot aaniury and medi­ trirlal Importance that It It given litlowing a fumble.
cal InepecUon. the Her. W. H. Irwin
Evans and McOarry each stood ont
Tbe Bible has been thrown out of
on the moral nati^re of the child and
ke
u
Chinamsn
In chnrch. notwlthProf. I. B. Gilbert on defecti Of cbll- the schools in order that tbe minority
dren.
may never have a chanee Co read It BUndlng the fset thst everyone was
bis metUe. Kehoe didn't even
The riailora were met by a recep- and the children of the majoclty
n to mind tbe line but ran rlghl
tkm committee coniiitlng of Mra. H. be Uugbt that It to simply a fable
B. Bandera, Mra. Qreillck and Mr*. and of DO effect. 'This to a disgrace tbrougb. he and Pleraon. vriio
Stanley aaalsted by some of the teacb- to a state and a race called Cbrto- some swell punting, tackled surely
and bard In tl^ open field.
en of the building and after being Ban.- declared the speaker. -I
For Petoskey. Varnum and In fact
greeted. took their places In the room not preaebing now. i stand before you
the whole backflcld worked off some
*srbere the meeting was held- Tbia as a man among men.smooth
plays after darkni
waa piwtttly decorated with aU
-Is there a boy or girl tn your
Despite tbe snowy field there was
«( yellow
liome* Wbat are you going to make
-j abunda^ of fumbling and tho
fema while -Old Glory- adaniod one of him? I do not rak. what are
play was quibk and snappy.
of the walls, apeclmena of drawing going to put him at. but what are
dme by the children also being going to make of him? Are you going though won on a fluke, the game be­
Shown.
to give him a life better than bli longed to T. H. 8. for they were only
stopped
from scoring by tbe short 13After Ue call to order by the club father or mother? If you are not en­
maident. Mra. r. G. Durfee. the Bli
deavoring to give tbe world a better mlnute halvra.
Marahall and H
wood avenue orebratra rendered
man than you, you ate aiming too
referee and umpire.
very pleasing number and then the low.”
Tha Game.
aeeretary, Mra. B. Stanley, gave her
Tbe object of all training should
T. H. 8. kicked to Petoskey from
be setUed to the beManing and the
tbe south goal-> Simpson raised her
Mra. Dnrfee then extended a wel1 for. A I
MM to the vlaltora saying (hat noth­ wbo to training a bone for speed al­ for 46 yards and Petoskey brought It
back IB. They couldn't gain and tbe
ing was ao Important as teaching and lows nothing to Interfere with
"Mae- and "Nellie"
edncatlng MUdran and the co«pera- plan and hardly leaves the anlmel
Lafontsee ea<^ took 10 yards. On
bon of the parenu and teachers waa
or night Does your boy or girl
■icmaary. She espreasM grallBea- go galloping over the streets at nlgbt forward pais. Kehoe to McGarry. 25
tlon that ao many parenU were pree- —the streets that are so full ot tn- yards were gathered In. It was tried
again but failed. Petoskey bad
aat. Mpedally that the Uthera had Iqolty and plUalls* Have you
■ to ^ahow Interest la the work, tried to open his heart to God? That punt to Chub Evans wbo was hurt
WhSae aha was not critldalng. ahe 1b your dnt( as a dtJren of a Chrts- but grItUly came back. Perris waa
then kicked in the eye but be
felt Bora that the teachers
Uon nation. Good fathers and moAibuilding could tell exactly bow many era. wise fathers and mothers, pihyr game too.
drop kick
Ihthera hnd visltad the building.
Ing fathers and mothera where never
from the 25-yard line but the snowy
doMd by dating that edocatiM
needed eo muM as they are today.
ground prevented an accurate kick.
- awra Chan books and that the hand
ManUI
Oefaets.
Petoskey kicked from their 25-yard
as wdl as -the head should be edu­
Mr. Gilbert was the laM speaker ao line and T. H. 8. took It down the
cated.
the pregram. He began by stating field. Kehoe went through
Impertance ef Sanlttry iwupactlon.
that tbe old adage that men are noyfi^ then for 18. the line simply fading
The meeting was then turned ovt
Ing but children of a larger growUi/lt away for him.
to Mr. Gilbert as the men bad been
wrong beeahae men are of « different
This pul the ball on Petoakeys
asked to furaUh tbe program, and be nature than children and likewise wothree-yard line where the vlsUora
. caned first on Dr. BoHIday.
are of a different nature than held n grimly. Time. T. H. 8.. 0:
The doctor began by stating that
ehUdren.
P.
H. 8.. 0.
the anbieet was too bread to be
The speaker then showed by fig­
Second Half.
end In one evening, but be hoped to
ures that a child’s life waa divided
In the second half Petoakey kicked
diow that many of the common com- Into two periods of great stress, at
off to "Nellie" who could only gain
mnnleable iSssissi could be prevent- these times Important changes are
yards.
Petoakey didn't gs>o
curing, he to cllber growing very fait again, however, and Pleraon punted
■ other changes take place.
25 yards twice. Kehoe recovering the
MBcms.
.
Figures gaT5ered by the Chicago ball. After this the play was Inde­
Tbe popular vlaw at one time
board ot education showed that
cisive for a time.
But the "calm
that all rasltatlon eonld hope to accut of 20 death waa a child onder B precedra.- etc.
MmpUsb «aa the abatement
years; between the ages of B and 10.
The Winning Run.
'^auutaneea uad the preveuUon of the
the ratio waa one In 178: between 10
fumble
Capt.
Mac.
scooped the
spread of smallpox. The indifference and 20. it was only one in STS. Death
b*II and dashed up the field 60 yards
^ today, founded on that belief, to the
people when tbey are weak- for the score needed ■ drirlog
great barrier. It to a mtouke to be­
rooters wild for It was the tame way
lieve that only that wMcb powerfu
Girls between the ages of 6 and 7 Petoskey won last year. Pierson Just
appeals to tbe sense of cioell. algbt
and boys between 7 and 8 are grow­ missed goal. T. H. 8.. 6: P. H. 8.. 0.
[ to capable of spreading
ing
rapidly
and
aUtlsUcs
show
that
T. H. 8. kicked and in tbe deepen­
sane as tbe germs spread by eommo
'fllth to oompartoon with certain ape< boys in that year grow almost three ing darkness Petotkey's fakes worked
tineu as much as In the year follow­
But Evans was • there
the canses. unaaen, unheard
ing. not only In height but weight, every time. Aownlng the heavier op­
Melled are amall to numbet
these caoaes are known to exist be­ the height showing the greatest Id ponents whenever they got away.
create
In
the
summer
and
tbe
weight
Twice he was tbe only hope of the
cause children ‘'cateh" the dtoeuaes.
H. 8. and each time he proved hlmBanltoUoa to not only to check tbe In the winter.
dt worthy of their confidence.
Between 7 and S to tbe “nerrous”
spreud of tofectlous diseases bot to
Petoskey punted and tbe whistle
time
oi
a
hoy's
life.
He
to
awkward
praaerve the cMldh healtb as well.
But that alooe to sot the and becarae and clumsy and seemingly goes out of blew. 1. H. 8. bad won tbe game K
hla way to atnmble over thlnga. Prom most wanted. leaving the largest
vation. tbe child's health sbonld be 12 to 14 and maybe I3 to 16. be can crowd of rooters of the season hoarse
and cold hut deliriously happy.
atand more hardship
Uns Up.
Medical sdeneu must be called up­ than a man. He la then growing
The Une np waa;
on to the building of a school and little, that the energy be to generat­
T. H. 8.—Le. Hall: It. Bauman; Ig.
ovM in tbe seleetloo of the site. ing goes Into |omethlng else. Ii to
Nelson; e. Petertyl; rg. Harknesa; rt,
TanUltotlOD shonld be aeen to. . the that time In life that be
water supply, drainage, all should be from home and Indulges In thinip that Pierson: re. Simpson; q. Bvanv; f,
BSder tbe enpervtoton of a sanitary some call criminal and It to then be K hoe; rh. lAfontsee; ih. HcOarn'.
should be given something to do.
P. H. 8.—Le. Call; «. Levinson; Ig,
Turner; e. Worden, captain; rg. PallBetween 14 sod a half and IS.
to prevent the spread of conUglOM dtoMsea to the achooto. medical the second tnsUnce. a year Uter. tbe thorp; rt. Atkin; re. Kirby; - qb,
Ferris; f. DeArment; rti. Bremmeyer:
tospeeUon to naeaaaary and the i^yal boy to growing and there are
Ih. Varaurn.
alas should havo the aid of the teach­ stances where be had grown
year. Nerroasnesi
er and parMt. The teacher ahooM
Delirg a Good Work.
teani the firat symptoms of vartons develops. It* to a street tie to htoi
Ambition begins to set In. hr From Friday's Record.
that when
Tbe Rev. A. T. Ferguson left this
tfaeae appear, the child could be arot begins to htve Ideals and to practice
Then
he'll
gradually
morning
tor Harrietu wbere be to inhome and the health officer could
aUlllQg the Rev. C. H. Wirth. of Al­
then make an tnapeetlon and quar- begin to settle down, Mr. Gilbert
Ing that some of the boys who were bion. as pastor of that church. Tbe
antlac the rest of tbe children.
hardest to handle In the tenth grade church has been prospering under the
By a eystem of
If could be determined whether the were as fine young men now In the leaders^ of the Rev. H O. Kennedy,
chlM eonld stand the course of study senior class as could be desired. In but owing to overwork tbe Rev. Mr.
in be needs sympathy and Kennedy has been obBged to give up
or not. discretion and mOderaUon
all active WOTS and retire la order
abeuld be'practiced sad there should care and to others, work
recuperate. He was formerly pasThe si>eaker than gave some very
be plenty ot breathing and reercatloi
intervBiIng figures In regard to the
of the church at Copemlsta and
intervals.
was
obliged to give np that charge
value
o(
an
educaUoo.
An
ordinary
The speaker said be waa glad ti
note.that at the Boardman arenu' man earns I: a day and works 300 owing to a breakdown, and It Is
bBlIdlng the matter of pUygronndi days a year, making $600 In all. If thought thst be was not siifflc'lently
he woras 40 yeara. he earns I24.<k>i' vocovered when be took up the field
had been Umched upon. "I never
: Harrietu.
nnd you never uw a child that waa An educated man averages, tl.ooo a
The Rev. Mr. Wirth to a young man
made sick by too much play.- he said, year or $4».0«ti, leaving a diSemice
-Of by too muck air. Tbey are made of $16,u00 In h!s favor. If he goes to well fitted to Uke up the work that
to run and yell und rail, it to n part :bool IB yeara. too days a year, that hto brother minister has been obliged
lay down, and the church to nnlted
of thrtr buslneaa and to neceaaary tar meant that every school day to worth
and strong.
their moral and meoUl development.' $6 to him.
Mr. Gilbert concluded by expariting
Ont of tbe five ebarcbes
In this
Special aynttOB ahuuld be given
district that were vacant at tbe close
to dothiag.^r proiier regalatlon of upon the value of manual tralnlog.
A vocal solo by Dr. S. & Bmitb was of cMference. the Rei. Mr. Furgnson
ventilation, the i»e
bM bIcoboI stid this applies to so pleasing that he was rvcalled and bss filled all but one. that of Clarion,
gave another equally as pleasing. which may be filled before many
bomea aa wall aa the srhoola.
Mrs, W, K. Foote then gave the tost weeks, me presiding elder to in corTha Moral AmcL
with a young man In
Tb# Rev. W. H Irwin waa then In­ onmbor on the program, a negro toadTbe andience appreciated the Liverpool. Big., who ia very anxioot
troduced. speaking oa the cMIdb
«ne to this country and Uke np
moral nature.
church work. It to exported that hto
AwMle ago. the education of
•ervicea will be secured for Clarion.
dhlU was at the expense of bto

L

The Rav. L. B. Carpenter, formerI|
of the Floartoentb Street H.
church, wbo resigned owtdng u
attack ot nervous preatratlon. to en­
joying good hoalth. and to very
ceaaful in his work In the Pellstos
church of which be has been pastor
alnce the close 6f conference early In

Mora Than acHbb.
Prom PWday'B Record.
-"My wife died when Norah was
born------A number In the audience
Grand last evening noticed Charles
Creighton's voice tremble when he
uttered those lines during the prodocUon of the "Missouri dirt.- bot the
boaren paraed this aa simply
emotion tnat the actor threw into hto
part.
Bot It was
heMuUon. the trembling of the voice.
It was all real for every Ume Charles
Creighton apeaks those words, a pic­
ture comes before hla ey«a, In bis
ram, there to the sound of low music
and It aeema at times almost
though he can sense the fragrance of
the flowere that laid upon a bier.
There are a number of people
the city that remember Mias Leonora
Benard who waa here with the Bodney Stock company about two yeara
ago. She was very young then, hard­
ly more than 16,'but a year ago. she
waa married to Mr. Creighton, who
WM also a member of the company.
Actors In Gie main, despite an almwt genera] belief to the rootrary.
make good hosbands and wives,
especially when they are in the same
company together and more ao when
-one night aUnda- are played and
k lltue over a year. Hr. and Mra.
Creighton were very happy.
Then
when Mr. Creighton. In the character
of Col. Sweatnam. apoke the lines
written by Fred Raymond, they did
not mean as much to .him u tbey do
tbe first of tost September,
there came a great sorrow. Into his
life, hto Leonora passing on.
Now.
night after night he has to repast
tbe llnea that bring up a picture In
fats mind, a pletnre that he canT get
away from.
His frtenda are aware of this and
rmpathite with him and do all Uiey
in (o aid him. But those fateful
tines keep the sorrow alive and while
ors laugh at the antics of
Zeke. hiss at tbe mschlnatlous of the
villtan and smile ot the qualntness of
of Daisy, h’ie tTonghU are far awaV.
With the company were Hr. anil
Nicholson, also quite welt
Mrs.
known uere.
A Beaiftlful Wedding.
Standing trader an arch of ground
pine, with a background of palms and
white chrysanthemums. Miss NIU L
Bugboe. only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Bugbee. was united In the
holy bonds of matrimony to William
McIntosh Bottenberg. ot Pittsburg.
2iSn o'clock Thursday after­
noon. the Rev. A. B. Cook, of Durand,
lifelong friend of the family, perform­
ing the
The bride iwas unattended, and she
looked very'beautlful tn her gown of
cream peau de crepe, which was ela­
borately trimmed with allover lace.
Venice and chiffon. About her throat
a string of gold beads which had
come down to her from her groat
grandmother, having been her great
Fs wedding gift to his
bride. Her bouquet was of bride's
rosra. The beautiful ring ceremony
itpb used.
Tbe parlor was a miss of chrysaohemums of white and delicate shade
carnations and trailing vines of
smilax and gr^nd pine also adding
the beauty ot tbe decorations. Tbe
was performed In the pi
of only the Immediate relatives
and close friends of the bride, who
showered the bridal couple with boat
wtohra and congratulations.
After the ceremony Mrs. Grace
Hastlngs-Foote sang very sweetly.
"With You." accompanied by Miss
Addle Boles.
The bride, wbo to one of Traverse
City's most popular young ladles, was
the recipient of many beautiful gifts
of china, cut glass, silver, linen and
other presents, chief imong them bepstr of diamonds ear rings from
the groom.'
After the happy couple bad received
the congratulations from their friends.
bury served a light
luncheon.
and
Mra,
BoUenberg left
for Chicago on a wedding trip, and
win spend. Thanksgirtng with the
bride's grandparenu. Mr. and Mr*.
Netaon
KtocBen. st Edwardsburg.
Mich- They'will return to this city
the latter part of the month and will
be. at home to 'their friends at 319
Washington street dfler December 1.
The friends of the bride, who grew
to womanhood tn this cliy and wbo
la well loved by all wbo know her.
extend the couple their he« wUbes
(or a life of happinen.

1 to 6
tf. 47.

Geitaral Nswa.
them from other lands.- The Bap
■ndly injurad.
_
_ la the. Cnit
.
rmetoter. owners of large esuiea. Prom Satnraay's Reoord.
BighteeD
poitofficra
States bear the name of RooueveU— | P“t otfleer*. Innkeeper* where noble
Plunging head first troa a acafftM<«e each In Artoona. Arkansas. Cali-1 cuests ar«- entertained, people wbo ing about 16 feet from too psTOUMSt.
fornla. Georgia.
Idaho. Kentucky. I I>vc on their incomes, the rabbi ot
Ephriam Van Vrankee, a painter,
aged 33 year*, had a narrow eaeapo
"Vork. North Carolina, North Dakota, i
from deatb about 2:30 thU attanoon
Oklahoma. Texas. UUh. Washington. i rtve coffee to a servant was
w hile working on the east sido at tho
and Weat Virginia.
j *‘*nse puntobable with a fine.
Hannah t Lay 1
•n..
ol ,.»r
UKefl'-’™"'
-oHimn
palming a sign.
from the waters ot the world by, •otlt^omen. surgeons, private
Mr. VanVraaken add hto partara
I. .boil Slil ciblt
*“?! Herman Crump, had been at work all
and the average amount of rain other* were warned that a fine would tbe week upon the budding and were
be imposed If they did sot atotaln
which falls on the surface of
Just completing tbe Job. when the aefrom the use of coffee.
globe during a year Is 60 Inches.
eldrni happened. Tbe scaffold had
That the flaert 'stone buildings and
Mercury has a year of 88 ot
been shifted In order to work lower
ny clUei are dtolndays; Venus one of 229.7 days; Mara
down, s man sundlng on each sad
year to CE7 days, while that of Nep­ tegratlng throngh the. action ol the of toe plank. In some manner a hook
iiriphurte
acid
produced
by
the
tune fa 60.127.7 days. No earth
slipped and the scaffold swung away
bustion of coal to asserted by a writor
could hope to reach the age o
from toe building Just aa MrTVaoin Cosmos (Pailsl. in London,
year If be lived In Neptune.
Kranken let go of tbe rope to which
Ants are really very long lived, con­ tolly. It has been estimated that no be bad- bm' rtlnglng. and be plunged
sidering their mlDuteneas. A natural­ fewer than half a million tons of acid to tbe pavement. He atrock on hto
ist had two queens under observation are thus dlaeharged Into tbe
head, a deep gash being* ent Jaat
for 10 years and one of Sir John Lub­ phere ye.-«rly.
above toe right eye.
Robert L. Owens, one ot the new
bock’s ant peu lived Into
CralDO,
senator* from Oklahoma, has had actteenth j^r.
warned him to be carefid, but bad no
toe
continuous
bustnera
with
tbe
John L. Waller, wbo died recently
more than apoken toe warrdng whan
mment at Washington lu tbe I
New York, was the
tbe
man
fell.
Hr.
Craloe
was ftaad>
raU of the Indian Territory lor i
negro politician of Kansas a I
far away to catch him. and
than 40 year* and has spent tbe last
yeara ago President Harrison
16 winters In aueceasioe In Washing- be immediately climbed. dB«B tha todpointed him consul t
• -r and noUfied a physician. “' •
As a result ot recent i
Many bad aeen toe man fall, and
Otto Schlick. tbe noted marine
various navies tbe British warahipe
be waa at once carried Into toe groc­
will have tfaclr magaxines cooled with glneer of Hamburg, now proposes that
a heavy wheel be mounted In a verti­ ery department ot tbe stora. where be
rofrigraaiing
1 on a cooch until the'anlral
Dritaln'a annual Import ot applet to cal axis, ao as to prevent the rolling
ambulance.
Tbe ,phyu>cian
of a ship—noting on the principle of
nearly 9.000,OM) bushels.
made him as comfortable aa pcaulbla.
The almost world wide movement tbe gyroacope.
and
as
soon aa the ambuianea ar­
Rhile the Sandwich Islands
to protect and eatahllsh forests has
rived be was taken to him home. d24
reached China. Bpd the first Chinese nominally fhrtstton territory In 1862.
Bast EUbth street, whore ha Ivos
aebnol of foresiry will soon be opened they have since reverted to heathenwith bto parents, a sister, who was
St Mukden. Tbe Chinese empire to tom through the Influx of Clnese. Japcalled to the scene, aecanpanylng
tom
through
the
Influx
of
Cblneae.
usually pointed out as the worst ex­
him.
ample among modern nations of for Japanese and Koreans, aa well as
many Moxlcani.
osi destruction. The floods which
•ehoel Monay.
John R. Booth, the leading lumber-!
p<-tiodically poured down from
denuded mountains are deotrucUre man In Canada, to 80 years old and
beyond comparison with any other owns 4 iso square miles of Umber
country, and the want of foreats to land. H<s tnllls employ liPO to 1.600;
assigned as the chief cause. Wood to men during the Bui^ar. or sawing
scarcer In China than In almost any season.
Owing to AslaUc
other region la the world, although
tha country to well adapted to tbe aoU-Aslatlc league has been form<-d
I 688.M
growing of treoB. In the esUbllsh- In New 7.ealBnd. to advocate a Chi
672.M
t ot a foreat acho<4 the CMneM ne*e poll'tsi of 85.000. ten Umra as
?64.0f
large aa the BtiUsh Columbia tax.
government gives evidence that
WM
A
oooklag
school
and
a
nur»ery
are
realizes loe need ef begltiniDg lu re­
liot-fid
among the InnovaUons atsthe First
forestation in a actenUfle manner.
lilEOO
church In'Beattle.
n>r tbe study of a
IJ88.0e
Francis Joseph, the aged emperor
new chair has been founded In eonM200
nectlon with the Natural History of Austria-Hungary. U the only liv­
1416.00
museum at tbe Jardin des Plantes. ing sovereign who can boast of hav­
2.162.00
Paris. It will be under the direction ing led BB army In actual oombat
1.460.00
of M. Pierre Hacbet-Souplet. wbo wilt with an enemy. It waa a few montbi rr,,,„ Cl.,
11.144.00
seek to esUbllsb an Intelleetaa] grad­ before tbe ascension of Franda Jo­
212.00
uation ofth e animals that are domra- seph. In 1848, that be turned tbe for­
1404.00
tunes
of
tbe
day
at
the
bloody
bat­
Healed as wel) as those that are wild.
Tb'elr passions, their hatreds, their tle Of Sanu Luela by a magnificent
cavalry charge, led in person by tbe
Jo7*. their sorrow* will all be studied
19-year-old archduke. Hli dragoons
of 84 per caplU. and with the May
Carden Clty7\ietchworth,
Herts. crashed through the squares of the
Spaniards and captured the guns apportionment of || per caplU. makau
England, Is to have a central cooking
a toU! of 821.940 to be roeelved by
hall tor cooks and domesdee. all the wbicb all day long bad poured mur­ tUi *ute. Altoougb the aUto tax
tenants to share tbe expense, the ob­ derous fire into the Austrian ranka.
He escaped without a scratch, tbough this year to higher then last, be coun­
ject being to save wives the worry
ty recelreu about 82,000 more of prim­
and ezpMse of preparing meals, and len fell Uke files around him..
Tbe Cburrti ot Scotland baa made ary money than tho taxes amounted
give servants greater freedom and
1 iDtrrestlng departure by starting
new dignity In their calling.
market garden colony In connect­
Since ithe time of Peter tbe Great
Mutocal Efrtartalfunant
ion with its social work. Already toe
four czar* of RtilMa have boen aaeotnniitee In charge has established
The mnaleal entertainment Mven
Ivan \T, In 704, bU
labor hornet In some of toe large cen­ by toe cbolra of toe Church at Chrtot
Inal reign of one year, having beep
by a very real Imptison- ter*. Their general object to not to lust evening waa well attended, about
ment ol 23 years from 1741; Peter train a,mere army of woodeboppers. 875 people being present and every
enable tbelr men eventually to number being llitened to with groat
in. Judy 14, 1762; Paul. March 24.
take op agrtcnitural work either In pleasure. Out of d
1801; Alexander II. March 13. 1881.
A German newspaper with a torgi Scotland or abroad. The eatato pur­ church, there was ao applause, the
circulation publtohes at regular Inter­ chased for toe market garden, at a allver offering more than paid all tha
coat of 812.000, to altuated at tha exp^oaoa.
>
vals tittle anirlei "from America"
Mr. Williama was nnable to be prrawhich are probably read with much bealth raoort. Bridge of Allen.
A monarch by the name of Yborahl en\ sad Mira Ida Larkina sang in hto
interest abroad, where it Is not gen­
erally known that they are mislead­ to adverttolng a klncdom for sale In place.
Tbe pregram waa;
ing One of them, publsbed a H*-- several continental newspapem. He
Prelude. Mlaa Lurklu.
weeks ago. tells about safedeposit offera his throne, crown, scepter, do­
Invoeaiion. Mr. Canby.
vauIU.
"It should be understood." minions and aobjert* for sale, with
From
"OboroD
in
FhiryUnd.'*
tbe corrropondent says, -that despite 60 Wives Ihrowm. for the modest sum
IBtevens). chorna.
the high iclvlllutlon as seen here In of 8200.0MI Hli realm 1* that of
(a) -The Boae In the Garden ”
science, hrt. commerce and pbllan- Aysbonto. a strip of land In Africa
tbropy. there to still a certain wlld- 2S0 mllra long and $n m’lc* wide. The (NledUnger). (b) *Tfra BuUatfl)
about the people, which makes powe; of life and death to toe king's Gey." Mtoi Pox.
"There. Little Girl. DooT Cry.the rich man fear tbe plunderer. It Is prerjlgatlve, and goes with toe crown,
that account that one can find as wes the granting of nil concesa- fFoarla) Mesara. Thomas. Nelaon,
Hoard and Peaae.
these safe deposit vaults in all t>arts tlo^
(a) "What toe Chimney Sang.“n-.e tonla 8<nUnel to about to In;
of New York rtly. and there people
il n Merganthcler linotype machine (Griswold), (b) -The Haunt of ton
Uke their valuables when they do
better facltlUte tbe prirting ol Its WItebea," (Bralnerd). Min CampbalL
require them for public show. In
(ai "Love Wat Onee a Little Boy.(be opera season one may see long newspaper and doing It* Job work,
lines of carriages and automobiles In -The Sentinel baa spent 85.000 during (Burnett). (b) “Happy song." (T. dalfront of tbe strong bos places early the past five years In Improving Ito Rlego) Mias Spicer.
Violin
solo. Mr. Beardsley.
in tbe evening, when the women call plant.
_(h)
farmers' telephone company
for ibelr jewels, and again after the

;

ill
Sri ;;;.Z

opera, the theater* and the balls are has jDst been organidzed at Harlan
when they return them to the and a 1‘ne to being constructed south Covey.
"Evening." (Parks) Mtoara Splera,
burglar proof boxes. Diamonds. a;me- to toe «ate road. Jhenee east to Glenthyats and sapphires made of glass gairy. where It to tbe intention to Dobwin. Pox and CafflpbaU.
(a) "A Necklace of Love." (Kevtn).
also deposited In these places and connect with anotoe* farmer*' line.
Independent line haa also bpen to) "Slave 8ong.- (T del Rlego) Min
uken out when others can see tbe op­
eration by women wbo court recognl- constructed from Grasrn to Wexford Doha on.
-The
Curfew,- (Anderton) Choraa.
In the drcle* where Jewelry Is a and Buckley, and It to expected that
Wexford county independent
badge of »upertority."—New Tork
Mr. Hilllker ^
Ti'bnne.
line will be
have tree exchange with each
A queer docnmeni tn the form of
County Agent J. W. RflUker tadny
*
) edict against tie use of coffee has other.
received noUce ot bto appointment ma
come to light and to publUbed In a
The eatimated populaUon of cratimember ot the state board of eorGerman paper. The edict was pub- MBUI United SUtes tn 1905 and 190$ recUons and charitlra. Mr. HUUker
llib«S by tbe bishop of Paderborn on according to a census bnlleiln. waa was aomewhat surprised by thto apFebruary 23. 1781. and It* discovery C2.S74.185 and 83.941.519. respecfive- polaUnect aa It came to 1dm nnamong a lot ot old paper* caused the ly. Including AUska and the Inaular tougbt The I
finder to doubt tbe "goodness" of the passesMon* the popuUtlon
under the new JumUe tow making
olden time. The document gives
United Statra in 1906 eras 93.182i40.| toe ooQSty agent a member of tlia
long lilt of the people wbo may nse Tbe Increase In pwulaUon from 1900 board, and ho has been reappointed
coffee, "provided It haa been brought | to 1905 'fans 6i7*.Et0.
aa county agent

J

OftANO traverse herald. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1»07.
land,

ELK RARIDS.
Wk

Rxptd*. MlPh . XoT.

Bit 'f*liiTOl

plant rtoM-d

V there wa> ouly tbe rishl klud of following an altack of nneumonl.-i.
4jMT around here hunfer# would fliid
Mr. McQninan was 7* year# of ag«
rouble ai far aa Hacking anu*' to and 4k years of hto life were apent

1£,- Thc altice
piher.

do«n

Rg-FreaMent R

tor the wuner. iMmiatf of th*

K. Beech and

OB Ibe great lakn.

A bard Unit-# danee
Mirfi): of oara U> taki- a»ar Urir ager for the Antrim Hardware Co^ifi
the .tck Hat..
hull Fstsrdai evt-iilng.
pwdnctAKbaaih
Ibp poiirtPttiurnuurfaluorr M atlll.
AcUril)

alM>gt

Uht*

to

t«al»e tmpnnrtOf^U wOl

)r

*r«-at

3.

r

tirelllct'

yeai# he was on Lake Superior and

Traverse City.,

f<-r ten 01 twelve yeapa was a #lew-.
; UR-'1» and rabldl# ire very acarc*- atd OB the Noilhern MtehigsD Tfonk-

Oaunllell

Tom [>e> arc hunting deer In the upper ariNlid here ihto toll hut don't worry

ibe plant adll.

l•or1atlaa

compuny'a

rff4 en durlna tii<* wtni*? nxHilhi and
nac) batMb will Sad «up|fnm«».

fa otowaiBi! u|>.

Mrr, Tl.r«

Parartlae. of Milton town-

le parrot

ow me. which wli: ahi].. Piinilay.
There will to- a maaqueradfi pgrt:
liTtiragc plan' for

W mr«rrd 1

;

Kate rock, clajr aod coal, and will lie

the

opera

bo*l#e

day. '

^

Klon Oaunflctt to'hnnte from the TT

b^ crew, for abe made a bee line t'>
the Iron eoRipaay'a dork; over

Johnnh- Rlralghl. who to very tick Mr. lamlman bus r.-#Ubsl lu Hnisdab
the with ty|>hold fever, wa# tgten Tuea Hu- pxril two yeai-s, eouiilig here from

the

day to the home of hi# atotiT.

Orand

lU]>ld*. and

ert'Oray. t<» U- cared lor during hi# The n|N-rat'nli to belb-vert

IlM for tbe nunldpat dork and tbto

lllueag.

in

t>een sucrtssfnl.

file

Their Daughter Dead.
ro.n Friday's Record.
Thelma

Wartier.

Mtoh Emma NVIann and Mi>

Titus iivemle.

1

The Key. John McConnlck. hiahnp Wynkoop H|M'ri Suiidiiy eteninc wlih
till# dUiceai-. will conFiilillle Nnrria.

twwdjul^ of

thW' 5-ni<niHis'

this

nflernmm

from the

home, the

■■v. A. A. AllIncl.Mi orfletoliiig.

The Royal nrlgbtoira
'

will

Tie-

-iuBliis w-en- laid In re*« In Onkwraid.
a. tillline Marah diiiI
ron
aiK-ndlng n tew weeks with retolUW Hi« Audcraoii I'liib-itaklng cnnipiiiiy
initiate in Ihto place,
In charge;
^

> aareral new memben loniorraw ei

ir

prink
TWiik

hroihera

M1
Mid their crop

tiarenia.

radtoh need tbe flrat of the week

Oviat.

Nr.

S.lkm hualieto Harr and daughter Loul#*- were Trav
•rwf City caller# Tiwadny.
and son barrela of appica. /Thd
Mn |> to Bird arrived home Sulur
loakry aliout 2ou hiiabet# and four
atatpiied t4'

rail

within a week, Irealdea many wagon
Mada have 1m^ pat Into local cellar#
The Manto're wa» In Baiiirday and
took 00 a cargo of 2.7C0 baciolB
oemeirt.

Tbl# may be bw iMi

although there to cement « pMM'
atorage.

uiTlvlng ill

time t-<

the <ici>anmeni

Tin

prevent.-,

the flame# *pn-adlng in the front o
Hie hnuae. und cmly Hie kitchen an#h. d were humed.

None of Hie fiini

lur.- except that tn the kitten w».

Nonna- tVniej—Jo.

t. Mi. d.

Siiimiill Clty- tWr. 21.

Th.-re was no luKuraore o

The hou#e wa# owned

Ml## Marlon

Clark

Ip

Paina of the Aged
are

OVERCOME.

returned

^BBwhaiepHBiaasi ack#i base l>o« ois.
MsM-mdslKrtU
--------—------------ hs. b#« <b#A ■#>«
m^iriillr b>lb>ywo<D'.A.W.CW<
Kid##T «ad la*rr Fik
d*Uw.'kiito«y. >ad faewsli W

'TIL TtT-'L'TEa.'TaX ^
D|l A. W. Chase’s
Kidney and Liver Pfib
acusa oa lim. kidnrvi *e<l t-oseh
Ikcv
me «Ik bm potsder nod*.## the Isswm
B#i4awUr ever ■trodssei and <w
mmmamahf Im psnrril^ •^wuir anlbt
U«. #i_*d

immy year#.

g»uc

bxby uud her mother lurgot to UkiIn- bread mi> and leave it and did not

Lou

It. come Imnx-

"Tbe t.iead

atieii-l

Ihl-

funeral

of , l.<-r

wa# hrtHlier. C. B. l*jv.'joi.

Anderson
111"

Nov.

-Heliscr#''

H

and

The

il|>J<-cl

School stjirtid the^4lh

a ith

'pMtn ef Max 4dcGuHI*n.

Mi*#

dH-tr L. Horn *s teacher
l*«dtd one car of potatoes at the
rnsising !a#t wevk and tarmera report

Xonhport, Mich., Nov. 14 —The tun-

Ibe Hub

emplify liiilii liy WTok*.

#1 cold wiathi-r rwme.

. X. Y..

He db-d Tue~lay

city

Nr#

ing I'lflei-i# were eleclisJ:
Vliv pr. siddit—May

:

»=^L-ORIST

agp. and'stayed by him tit.ti:
When Ci.ilby died. C#»k pi-t'.ii

ALL KINDi OF CCT FLOWERS

I vui-alinu. tint wlllitn 24 iieitrs w.iIH 8SAB0H

Sivei. a new latleut.
Bros II of Oiscgo, ug.-.l

r.-'

Tuesday night when he was tlmiwu'

Si'cr-l.iiy—Mary- SfOlt.i

o-il of a siu-oiid story wiii.bi#

Treaf un r—Hcb 11 Vouqg,

pui#T i’tonl.'

for tin- piirpoNi' qf

B.-Huer ihto marnliig

rede.-r

Hit*

city

■ he Iiimilng r.i-ound# In the ,ip

of -i

Hto nssallauTs an- In. I0T;.ATR

lb-v-,1 -to have eni

The Biggeat Vet.
William

F M. PAINE.

«:is called in .t# ;> iinitu-.I Uu
care for Attoruev \V. A. Cro-l.;

to dead of iiijnrie# wb'U-li ti- #ii#inln>-il

Mb-h'-II

pi-r p*-oln#uIa this ai-aaoB. If ii.U the
Inrgi>#t

ever r.c-iv.-d here,

it -was

lihot by hi# son Vritr. Ueltncr who to

MICHIGAN.THE PRO-

of

red th.- btaiding,'^ late uurt
for the
county
of
mhto-i v
1 Gland Troverae,
I
In the mnller ol the estate of John
■ It. Jnhnsua, decr-,-i#i'd.

ARellaiililliaedr
FOR

CATARRH

Elf's Cisfn Bala

""" «
hulb t i-nierlng the shoulder.
Mr. Ih-llner Is plrilld of th.' trojihv
of htoraou and he is fully JilaUfi.-d in
Hi;.l

#.mHnielit.

Kvell

Ihe old Hm-

hunt,Is ..f till* Mrtlinii t-oiild noi bill
to- proud 6r killing 11 deer till* slr-Tln- animal ha* to-.-n taki-n In <-hurg-

The Farmers’ Store

'bv llfonch Or'ilhf-r# for dressing und
It to ni-o«IU-sn lo suite that

eerlabi

H.-itti.-r 'nnd hto siui,

soine v.-rj

fine

veni»iti

Stats Newt.
.Maliii-a

n. Burgb In. of

Maiitot''.'.

r.-bto-rt ..fi»92 while slc-idcg In
. I
al

w-atl1i!g rtmin of the rnlon d.-pot
, Ch'eauo.

He had .to

w..ii Uwo

I'oi'M lor u train and rerlini-d on on.<-f th"*
I' iind

o.-arh.-#, Wh.*n awak.-n.-d h<111#

iMH-ket

and hto in........ ..
H.-org.-

tiirne.t

IiinM.*, out

gone.

Wliiicomh ap<!

Mr-

-Anna

Before biiVina ycur Liinibenn,,' Tools we want
V011 to r im; ami examine «*iir sten-tt and jjei our prices.
We have
Biue«J Axes from 7!jc pp. Double
Bim.d Axes from Sl-^'O lip We hav>* the famous Dis«r-n Insuin r’ Cr«s* Cut Saa* the tajicvi running,
f.st«-#' citl ing sa«'mad'-today and it is warrant* <1 in
tvc.'v w.iy. W:: also have the Atkins. Vimt nds and
Mocrc Saw*.
Ot:r stock uf Canthooks. Tongs, Ltiading Bheks,
Ciiiiiisaml tt.- i# <:* tv.plc.c and our
fight.;
Our ll’.'
lur.ili.: i> ;i wlnilcr.

H

IleGiite. of Homer, wei- m.-irrb-d I.;ll.. ,R.*v. F

M. Taylor h.-i- Thur.'Ji.v.

rmii Ml. anil Mr*. WhlleOmli in.
oW
vti.iisly

iKIft

h.-. 11

th.'

.gr'Nini

nn.rrb-d

.u.r.-

b-.r
i-n.i

14

p:-

C=-5=3AISJK TRUOl

i'--

l.'ib- i*w-.
Th.U'uiW C.ri'k of It.ni.
Unie.nu:*.' oi th-

Ci.-.i,

V.

OLD POSTOFFICE BUlirDING

.

:a!

Woiti K Well IS Den Ate
Miienble h Kliiney
Bliddei IiOBble.

'Jf-

Thanksgiving Wants
1; Mto Ills to u# th.it we

WI-

thi#

nioriiing

»r

L

Claude Baker Married.

|

v-'c’xdCra

gMg!
a

BwsfK

iimt.-d in niattaee Nov 11 to
i-.llmg a!', ab-ul S->:
.ru!,'u>: 1-.:
, ^ Cla-iing till
. ot tUethou'..
i#* Eli/al» th Kyle at the home <if-locla-iing
tiiaiiy
K- bride iti Everett. Wash. Mr. an J RPiuial )rtlr:s^

...................................

aichliett. I*, la busine#*.

___ ...

•; j.ed to the

mentioned

shall i-.ave better 5ii< ce«s if,

lady of ihc

in')tt.

P(ilr

in

...

■ -aeMsk^'. Lni.

this

Orange and

hou#e for her

i'iLi*-

column

that

Otr« n iVal

Curraf’ts

and

pa’ronage

Now last
we

just

week<

received-

also Candied,

Raisins

We

arc

Pioe*

adding:

g. od things to eat every day to our already good size.j,
i [ p?v so M'C

fTcntir-n

.«cd •‘h'* wt rk

'1

few

.
more .here
7 hat

y are CrarLt-rrii#. Cluster. Rais*

in*. Ntw \\ bsl ed Figs. T hick Smoked Hal'bu i
Stiioked Bloaters.. Herring , A

\o.

Large'

1 kicr-. Sliced aod:

Graitd Fireappksincins.
We s'iil supply
Sisices.

DidI

that you d

'

I-;

rur cu>’.omers with

you e
ever try
They ate

them

pure

B.

If

Millars
is

and high

grade

time

gtjods.

at-d it you

__ only
____ ^ will
.......... .....be
... sorry
^ that ^__________
J get
them ,>ou
you did
no 50 long ago.

thi- 5waap-1lO<H isvnn :eui:.:v*
! i-\ -.ra^yist- inti;:'-- ___ 1

t-liy having made their huma faeif notUc.

.t

1^

of Oettti t. .four y.-ar#. Isi-vi-ir n

Juin-'s

.|•r-•^UIelU—Beatrice Shaw.

Stover, one m the.oldrtt re*j- :^'';'.;ji^V’".d 'me

RO.R rink.

j hi* death being due tv

-i .

the

The follow­

•al geivice of Max McQulUan. wiew- Mra. Baiter win make their'hvgae i
was hetd at hto EvYrett. where the groom, who i# r;

. they WCTV tied all dug w hen th.- ] day.

of

folk# mi opponuntt) to ex­

ard qg the car ferr;

# ol tinubie ■orting out froxen ones old home lu Ogdeoshi-

Petra

onmnlieil

cla## to Mib'ly otid primnrllx to give

Clatide Baker, formerly of this city. 1’.*-*

xpandlng In floe shape

OLADtES riTTED
|
im DIpek
TravwM ^

:iNA

tively for nctniiy live y<-nr#. Mr

A round doren little Ai-bury .lunior
leiicuera uii-l at tin- hotiit- uf

Rapids ypsty-rtUy when* she wx# call

liM-ov.-i It unl.l lhe3 went In gel Ihe

MacWett
•oMi«nM»r .
EYE, EAR, NO«E
AND THROAT

in the line of thanksgiv ng day u-ant*.

.dent* of Kiuthiairt. will s{>eod
IMg! winu-T with i> tosl.-r In the east.

Cole letnmvd from

J-

ill Hull he tiuracd-tuie tiiaii i-.-

A l>ariy of Northpjit pl-nple lu.#.. f

(thinugh the

snd lake II while they we:v huiit.-r-to'tvliini ,tu the city with the
Viobd went to play with ibr linili allnwrff.

p«»#

aid for Hull iwHtioii of i!..-

Tne Helper*.

tv.-

i

Bdgewond.

im!

Thdr friend* i-xtei,.! llcv.-» he hn# eslablith..1

hnjipy couple l>e«t wtohe*.

••■Vuai Thursday'# Record,

of Mr*. l,slhrnp, of

tbSSING.

tine tiuvor

trouble (n'Uiuy' n

aampU- {loiinil of this

BRI

rived In the city yesterday en route Loilte lot 'vw.teTO iKiim.. The luiClj
Hatches fiotsh
MIrh. Nov. 14for the northern woods.
He wo- a j «va» «-omi#iM'.| 111 Mr#, k. M n.#!o!b-i
Akers and
Kaiurdav Mr# K
itud.i, 'ani. .'
guest or Mr and Mrs \V. H. Hollett land grandson. Rob.-r:
daughl-r.
r. Mr#, N
C
(Sriswidd.
who
ud]
#|H-nk o\,
last nlgnt. and leii at
i<> St>
ihto Fl')>d Tboiuproti.
t''o##:jig. went' to Trav
moming
fur Erkomian.
Cbipiiewii i ►oiiie time vtolUug tr’.md* nt Sula »l;
ib> some khoppliis. and His#
timiica.
N.
V
hulT
op
Robert
Bud^
inty, where he will join a lairt} »f
Violet. Mi# Akira yuuBgrot daugbCi’b.radn tvprlags tfU> Jackson pi-ople who ate hnntlngl
with her molhei a# far a#
spend the »lni-r with ln>
iJcer lu the northern forests
(Irtowold# and #la>ed theiv to luk*
K Ib-Uliil.-r
Dan licurge
retumed
Iasi
nigtli
il't Hrtowofd and g- t dlo
MU# Emiiu, WUmUi will nrromi>an| ;
and luckletitly to tak. ftoni h-« huniitig trip m it..- uiqur
...R
R—
u-v. '*"•“""> **
•‘’1 in . t as n..e,\j^. e**.i!'t—
niu»>.;» aromiMiivitig
the bivad iwhii-h va> uenrl} ready
u
1. I'l'
1■’Viug Cleveland, Ohio, wh'il-.uirii a« well a'lum utc
He I# Ih.. first
III ih« uvi-iu H* far as tiris- which I-,.-- weriiivd

1g

a%«sa..riVS.ay
osl «#mU ga
a# #Sn41 owe sM Dr. A W. tX#a'.
RMhp #*d Livvf HJL the pmnadseW
ha## g#m. Ar >n*a td AeiriwyiiiM.
■>*1 Ml du be*«L Ngste
Par Uis -My d*hn*««i Drug Co.

J.

to

Or. W. W. ijHbmp. of Jackwui.
HATCHES

J.

hi# Klng#Iey thl. moniltig after vMHlig
friends in the city.

F

tty a

chances on your cotuiug Uiok.

Price. SOe per poimiL

vi'l

by W

Klngsley un a bunting trip. He war ly do uol know that It i* nec-##ary 1
The Iraakei ^11 riaia nftheCentral giieati irf Mrs. Milton Harr Suhday
•-1--VV Hielr penult* May 1 and yet
II- fuueaal of Mrs. Jaine# Kuok tcconipanled
Mra. Fisher, who arill
••ii.v# lii*p<-ct(ir Isockeray. '-and
«a» held at. till- M K church Monduv
Islt friends.
and will give an iWrUInment Tuea
V. have not duni- *0. Sevi.-ii mot
afli-inuoii at v o'clock. Hie Rev,
Mrs. t>. C. Marlin relumed
day evening at the' high achool buildi».« -stni-t-d In •-. setling milk Ihi
Wood ufflclalliig. Inlemienl nt Maple home In Mackinac Cltv Fhl* mnriting
!1 and have nut r.-c.-lv-v«| permit:
drove rcmt-Ieiy, Gl^n.
n.'i- a ttolt with friend#
An noHlent. hl^fa
grade lM«n
Mr# L*hiir1.H Ji^uaton spent Sun­
I to^f. Tti.) wHt U- watiMHl l.y the InKperto
Mra. igoiru Hlchords v
cMrae ha# been arranged ^v flugi
aid given a chanre Ui tv>oe!v.th
uki- Ihto morning
BtodgpR fbr th<- high nehtml and the day here with her hnxitand.
ne--*»ary
pennta#lon.
If they dou'
Ili>. Qiloy bus guni/lo Rupid City
Mr#. Ht-orce ll<-derdnrf relom.'d In
Srat (Wtertainmonl will u- given next
vtoli tii-i daughter. Mr#. i.eo Juhn- Kingsley ihl# niortiijig nfier visiting 1.. ill!# lli.-y uiunI slop"
Tueaday evening.
T'u- 4ii'lk le»l# reisirted by the lu
telnilvis In the cltv.
Rab tVllltoiM left Friday tor Cbl1..
-.tT.r toa# follow#:
Mr>. A. to CamplN-li and soli iiarMinor left this moming for
ca*D sad Otwnd Raplda. Hla mother
-Vp. 1-Fal#. 4. ; Milia# 12 5,
: ,arc tlalilng her parvnt* at Trav- Tioul l-ike. where he w 11 enjoy n
left at tbe Mme time fnr Kalamaaoo.
No. r—k-Bto, 4 4; #*IKto. 12.K
le CU>
hunting trip to-fore entering one
Bmile ITelfrer haa moved into dito
X... 3-lFj.to. 4. ; wdldv, 12#.
dr#. Maggie Hill and children of of the liinilter enmp* for the winter,.
mother'a bau*e on the eaet tide tbto
X.. 7—Kara. 3.K: solids. 12*:
Traverse City ap- the gm«to of her
Harry Mnj er.
of . Poitland.
week.
Xo
J>—Fal». 4. : Kolid#. 12 ':. ro w... calb-il to the elly ).v,
. The Methodtot ladlea are rondaet- faihei, llioniaa Riley.
No
l»—Fat*. .t.»; M.lbl#, 127.
W
Snow
enterlRlii.-il
her the- death of her wtoter, Mra Ike But
Ittg a rummage aah' Uat week mid
No 12-r-Fat#. r..r
initiher fmui Trareise City Sunday.
loft lM» mnmlng for Muskegon
tbto.
•Vo. ].V—Fat*. 4
solids. 12 7
Mr. and Mrs. Jiie Kalr. of *onlhem
a vtoil wlUi retoflvi-s Itefore r«Oenrge Prink to entertaining - hla
No. i:-FaU. 1
solid#. 12 5 •
Wsliing his knmlng nome. She exited* to lenv.
two brotnera from Iowa and another. Michigan, who hsve
Xo 2.7 —F«l», r. 2
ier, C.
Ktlr,
p-liimed
home rhlrugo .ncKdiiy next for J'ortlaii.l.
Robert, to romlng today from Cleve­
moved Into

We trill take ou^

Brown, und hi# loss Vlll to- eo-

high achool are praeilcini tbeae dgya

has

piirticularlj-

ir you have
IT

« that i* to your likiog

fi-b ::(In of Mr.

til- h.iitocluSd-gonds

PERSONAL.

ied hy her Ktoter-|n-law. Mra. Albert From Krldny a Record,
by Insurance.
The damage wi
pHppK.
O. Usiruoder- and
graudsoh.
,
Mrs. WHlIani Baiey and daughters
McNett. left Hit# liiornips for H- • iielghborhoo.1 01 Ifisl
of Monrue Center spent Suodny with MAvvilbMlik
Tesu.
Iter parents-here.
Anunila Chufeh tvtnrnrd t.>
\
uunilH-r
of
|M-(i|il.‘
who
ar>- #e1
Mr. and Mr*, liewiti and Mr#. Chr
Fife Ijtke tht# moming.
Ross of Travirae
Ctty
wete
tli
Fisher left this morning fo.- liig lullk from flnly oue cow aeeinilli

k

leeptionnl atreiikrth.
;h.

Th- nr„

and the front part of the liouse

arrival ol

Elk IJISC l-jwn fall—I>ec. 19.

<bi>- frnni Saiili Ste. Marie accompan­

Choice Uneobri-d .lapan

Ihi.t has biH-n »hlp|usl to

Tremaine

L-rvaklng ant thrmigh the roof.

liisHUiH-#

the places and dates are:

,Acme—I>ec' Ik.

Grawn. Mich.. Nov. 14.—Mrs. Bmeat

The MtoaonrI

dejutrini'4it

i.., of bb Job

• D

will b<- held In the county next
wlHcb w
DK^ih.

DRAWN.

Mapy poialoea are being marketed

A GcBcrsl
Phono*.-Bell ;«<0, CiU. ,'<0S

have tbe Best Tea on
the Market

We Believe We

through Hie wall# hettveen Ihe hitch

I

at Ihe oneslay farmers

’•

In Monday and Iqadt^d

esartoadf hare been

Day

M. H. Hull win !m- tbe ainie #i*-M:

Brooks' • (u-ople

lor the amount gium on ten acrea
tbay Por-dved‘ 1775.
here and ahliiped.

One

<• spent SiHi'Uy with Mr# BatoionV

,

Tall on

3 per CcRf dUowett u nmTDcpositt

.r„,oa ,h, .hl«,o,.y 0„a hhJVroM

Ml*. Oilfrord Raisfon nnd >011 Ver-

tu
g following
fullnwlpg It with
with a card luirty.

j

u-

The funeral was hi-Id

dael acn lce# at »t rnuVa church Runddf, Nor. 24. .

W.

aud family Thursday night nt Pi.'in.thc

had antered thU port before. 'They ibday after a cream aeparafnr which old child of Mr. aud Mr*. Bert W«rloft eoDtlderable freight and carried Kite ho# receulty purchaiwd.
dletf last niglii ni the home, ills
away a quantity of potatum..

CAPITAL. $200,000
SURPLUS, €45.000

;.A. n. Ibi.T. have Ireesi all.raed for
t-nyliiuni lu pri-senl
their
cUfat
ucalr-u said d.-c-aaed u. lald court
for eXMiiiioatiun :ind ud)uatment. gad
that nil credlliir# of aaid deceased are
save Hie maiu pan of the buiUllug. a’
III ramj. M Sldnaw with V. H. Close.
|i-<|Ulr-d III prv#.-nl their claims to
Ih.uKh ll wn# , long hard run. TliThoiiia* Ciniistim and Frank
Irlrh,
ofllre. In
U aiocSi. sUonM.
fi.-ime# cunirt tic #>-en by Ihe depart
b.t, RtUfl at Ooct.
. In *ald
when- ih.-> ar.- eiijoylitg hutning in
meni tv-nen they came within
tonr bt lore the Uih day of
tl-.-.l reglini. Tlnudi-er to on- of the
.Fchnuiy.
A. D. HtOk. aud that MM
bloi-l-i of the.realdence. aod l.otoi fe. tli'.''
»u.| jio.;liUivt #|K>clraeU8 ever Ulted in the U|#
dis-SN-l
inIclaln-s
will
be
beard
by
atid
cMrt
of ho#., hail to bi. run In order
the ixiuvsK Idl!
luwue resaliiON' f-’.uu Octarrh luid ilrir.-s 101, Frl.lav. the fSth day of Fcbmary
n.icli Ihe bJlUJing. Hie hose to-lug ui|||^'
-nilerR anuv at ,.|,1 it. ;1„ H.-vl -Jill ',lv. K- .-..re« ;A ll.
at ten o'rloek In the R»re:i weight <
IC'tu.I •'. atr Bghtli #tre--t hydraiilJi
^ I
. Hu K-u~v,..; r.-i-n;alSu-lL I'l.i; -if.- finely fe:
. Th.-.fnliilly bml utlnd
and
M-j
shotR «V-..ni lliI.-1
T'-iiialiie WB» nwakeni-d hv 1lu- hnri.t
avenue occuidcd by J.

Roy Canute came up Sunday on Ibe

ab* waa light and waa able to awliip exciirrlon In vlrlt wlih
li;#
slater,
off Into deep walc^ then raiiUoualy
Aair Han-cy.
Ml her way out. Nnoe of the ri* w
I II. P Allman went in Rden
1

A. J. HxM'.utiJ. A»#i. Cashtor.

liook for the Big BitI Plant.

Cor. E. f-ih SL aoil LAe Ave.

-l»-e«l by expri's# tin-, liitg.-at

The Deg Gave Alarm.
Fire broke out in a house 1

Is £« year#

wmg dork ahe again took a atralght
laickllv

ns.

*n 'kto cliy hyj

at^ow waiera;

U«e bnnped Into the saBd.

A. J. Ma.vnard. Aa»i. CAshlcr.

him. pn#siwM>d a sincere regard

-------------- ——— .
I hill at OgdensliBtlE. the bo4v being
Mamorial Day.
to< i
here. He wg# m a w.H-k i
The iiiiDusI
Diepiunai .lay of ibe!,.,
iionis but had
(.ppart-htly |
Ih-nevol.-iit and I’roirctive Order ut.,,.

Elk# v‘>

fladtug It waa

Samui l Oerlond. ''aahicf

ali titntw

Hot our fitrures *n«l oompare our gimlea bt'furc l-uying

and all who became acquainted with

dock wbore car> can be loaded und<T of M. on orcoum of III health,
Arthur Earl Married.
fra. R. J. Cox and ulati-r. Mra. M. I raverse Cily lodce No. :2' on Si:n-I
"rwarr dad run
the dnrk and unloadThe Or.sud opera I
Curt**, retnrned
from
•d under coref.
The mtniiaBr an
bouse has been 1
ly donate
Mnataall)’ Itueenine the mat p! pro wocka* Ti*:t In Kalkaska. Clearwater
by Manager lletinett lor tbeae
•hto city, son of r. A Earl, and Mtos
dscUoo while Increaalpa the output .%ud n#rk-T Creek.
n<- Elks' memorial service to Hndle l-'unk. of Ottawa. 111'., to
an
The sen and Htoir of the ('rt-abripre*»lve and litoplilng and it fiounctd to take place today at th<tetton cbnndi are paltloa new a(ali>
CEDAR RUN.
iH-eu decided to hold !l In Hie brlde'# OMither. Mr#. C0I.1, at Ottawa
In tbe cborrh leading to the galleip.
<Ur Run. Mich, S'lir.
MopiTU huus*- and make H public #0 TI-- bride Is' kimwirlu this city hav­
vbteh will hemfter to* »nr.iple<l by
I FewiftM. and MU# Kila Loueka that tbe p<-<>|>1e of
Traverse
Cily ing vtollPd friend# hete.
The gmoin
tbe cbidr and orrbkrira.. It to expert,
left here Friday morning for Co|ie
may have an opportunity lu attend, has a large kiumber Of friend* herad Ibej Winiarato)i 100*10 from there
nitoh. where fhey will apend a
anyl a cordial luvliatl'ni U <-xtende<l v-lio w-toh him all the happinnss po#
for the drat
tlnje
Randay.
The
dr.}-# with Mr, Fr-wlaa#'# pan-nt# and to tbe nieii and women of the city to sll.le.
ehurrh wUI aoan li- aired fur electric elKlem.
be present. Tbe eervlee# will Im> faelil
llEbto.
Mr#. OH' K<>tiii**aiid Arthur Ratotnn in tbe Uitemuon and Ihi- addr.-s# will
Mr. Cook Took Management.
' Tbe Ri^akah ddcrae Initialed four drove lo Tnuer#e CMy Thuivday id
be duIlvciTd b) the Hi-v.
K. From Thursday'# n~vird.
ntasbar* into their Jodse Friday eri
IH-ud the dny.
Ixyrkhan. of tbe Klral Ra|itl#l church. - W. 8.-Cook, of Peto»k.-y. whose #er
Mg and ar rvad aopper afierwardi.
J. W. While's higgiug road acn
A HUllahle program Is Imiug pre|uir>-d vi'-e# iiK general manager
of
He
The aewer la Ibe alley betweem Ot­ the Benjamin property waa eomple
for InirtMluciioii f'l eouni-ciloii
wlin T:aver#e City vn# works and the l:
tawa and Chippewa atraMa to
Halurduv.
(-•■remoui)'#.
R E. J., A r. tomipaoy have to-eu wpMiad and tbe roaDcll haa aaked for
Rbermau ntaKgoo aod wl(e of tbto
o.:red. arrived
yesterday nflernooi
Uda for one t« hr put Id la the alley place leli ta*t week fur a abort M*Former Patter Here Afflicted.
ni-.d this moirniig took formal.coBlrol
batween Ottawa
Travarae _ . n with Mr
Uraggoo'#
parenia
Hlltodule. MIrh.. Nov 15 -The R.-v
irf the managifmeut of the two cti
a«e- Thu will
aacelleat aewer- Volne)'. Mich.
B'llllaiu (.aiifimin. iiaalor of the FlrsT pnnl(w.
,
age to the entlro waaldlti portion of
ll to undi^-lded ill Ihto town WhelliR. chiireh. »iibiiillted to tin- amptiMr Cook to eviKTlenced
In
tl
tbe vUtage.
liy Ibe imii>4nl liiiglog of a
Ion of one of hl> 11ml # just .ito-v.- Ihe. having I'een general inuiiaser
A new Are earape It to he place<I BudUh) uighi II wvddlug
wa#
kn<H-,
The oj*eraHoa wa#
la-r- the I'elusgey ga# works
fur apni*'
■poB the high aebool Imlldiag. II to
iDC4-d. aumi' great ei-ent w-a#
fortiu d ui hto imme by Dr#. Krank time, and he is w.-ll qualified to hold
^ bo a ttcvl aplral atairway./
Ing place or some uDfnrtiinaU'
er, Ureen and Srfkyer
Aliout a
respuiiKible 1, position.
Traverge
Tbe Pelt*key ^de Uito port Man' Ilka the proverltlal horse, was,chew­ month ago the foot was umputated at
, city to f.
le.iii aecnring him as n
day and Croa appoaraaco* tbe lay of ing the l>ell roiufor a
midnight the ankle, hut necro»to of the tome
tbo land in the bay wai uoknown to liiacli.
made B art-end iuni>iitallr>n necessary

*

at

to aij^ug ai h-i grand, the kindly old fan.
Tbaokagiring imreni. In Xmth|Kiii aitendluc #chi<o1
a wife aod eoie daughter stirvive

A priic to 10 lie given the
SSa fm In leurlh. S* rent wide and Jilghl.
wearing the handaomcat «a3« fnnt blah. A afacd alii be built llii tody
obcire leagth Of the ■Kiclr hunae aaj tiime.
a Blallsr oue will be built

the tdher

Miss Cecil Van Netier U h

R. Hojd Clinch. Vice Presided

tnrrv

LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS#
FLOORING. CEfUNC, SIDING. ‘- ORCH
COLUMNS, Ih^ERlOR FINISHAND
DOORS AND WINDOWS

pompaiiy

TIm- «H Irrwtto will

boreM.^ »

We

afoUlhieof-

liiutet# mere are u lew'inrkt-y-# and (he ivtuskey aod tbe Charlcvotx. He
fSi-nrge Mnckrldgc and wife.
chicken# left.
ha# to-eu askncUled
m.th
CapUin
Kewadin. l.-n lart wrek for a four
\Vond~r If th<-' T. C. I,; a V. ai« Uoltertfon je.r the jasf twel«> years.

ran 'ex
that weeki.' trip In th- aonrthern portion satisfied liOw that 11 pay#
It to doubtful if there wiu> a lH*l!er
and to Canada.
einrive paraenp r aervlce lo the win' known man on th.- Crwai Lake# than
(aarrtod mrn Up k^pt at work and thr of the
Mifoi M«rlim ParU. of Ann Arbor,
as all the' iralRS the |eiin)d<- Mr. MrUiilllan or one that had more
atBcto
bn pir».ti a vacation of
home
lor
u
wifk'«
reat
aeitlM.
baa
keen
were
packed.
-.
row Rwotba <Ailf.
Tlic cilokcr ~dcfriends
He.bkd been with the caA dangbti r waa liom i
Ml«s Ethel HaUeii
Ived
ri:.l feny ultnoet ever ••Inc.- she was hiiilt
parlin^Bl has a Mlllc work atlll
to ibF rullna *f tb«

A. Trary'Uy. Presldcat.

Mich.

Sell ve n vour lull for* hooBo or l»^.

boau being on

l#Han>iiii. near In-fttlAke,

L

ImcFScat) Sate Bark

LET the

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

Fur a number cl

Bulk

O-ivts

Of con-ewe abo have Sweet Cider,

and

Corn r Front and

Saiirkrauf.
Cass Streets.

.MI

of

this

at

1*.

Ks.

■1
The Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.
OIIAMD TRAVMtC HCRALO. TMURtOAV. NOVEMKR t1, 1M7.

The Store to Be Thankful For”
Thanksgiving Post Cards

THE GDVEBNaB:S_PBOCUMATION
Lancing. Nov.

•—Oov.

Fr»d

M. Wamor'o Th«nki«ivlne

dajr procla­

mation. aattinp apoft Nov. fit. at tha day to cat turkey and re)eieo, aaya:
“A pfople who have b*«f> ai highly favored aa thoae of Michigan, In all
that mtfkaa lham froa. indapwdant and proapareui. may wall, upon
day In each year,

ono

aaaambia to rotum thair thanka for thaoa blaaoinga to

Almighty Cef.
•■It le our doty to randar tribuU of gratituda and thankfulnoaa for tha
eentintumea of hia divina goodnaaa.

To

acknowladga thaoa blaaahiga

ta

OUR PLDCUIMATION

No more suitable time to send a friend a Post
Card than at .this season. We have some beau•ties. Entirely new designs for this year. Cet
them early when the assortment is at its best.
They are i lop 5c.
\

a but right that a aterc that ha* .bean
hai baen durmg the patt year, in all way* that i
merclal ccncern. ahould t
Uke M
month* of activity,
The peeple of thit region have aeen a grcat buaineaa block, of twentyfive year* atanding rapidly.trantformad into one of the moat up-to-date
atorat of the country. Modern idea* have bi
been put into active operation,
e great markeU of thi* and far distant lands have been cesrehed for the
Ct of manufactured products., which have been placed before the people
rarled stocks. -Ouslity ' be­
ing our standard watchword.
In every meve^that has been m
the welfare of the custemere hac
been coneidered first, how to make
meet
convenient
shopping
place In the city. We are mdeed thankful that w* have Asco able to bring
thia
t been most gratifying to ■
t each months- sales has been
more than the preceoding month, i
month hat shewn a decidsd mcrease over the cerrespottding mom
it year, for which we ar* truly
thankful.
t IS with a great degree of thankfulness that we note the wonderful
proapenty in the agricultural and farming community of thia region; for
the quck responae to all our advanced ideas of etore
betterment—trade
betterment—city betterment: for the inereaeed eonBdenee of ti
It feeling
feelihf of peace and harmony that prevails amoqg the busifor the gfeat
---| houaet of the city—the laboring clatses and the manufsctunug Intertor the indication* of contimmd and Increasing proapenty. .
To enable our errtire force of
f help
f
to properly
I been set aside for that purpoac by the elate and government, we
e for the entire day of Thursday, Thanksgiving.
Never

ptTmat

eminently vvorthy of an intelligent and cniightanad people.


Wa have bean ramembarad In mercy during the pact year.

veate have bean abundant to reward tha labor* of the
cupply tha wapta of our people, our habitatlona have

Our har-

huabandman

been

and

preced 'd

r famllla* have baen protected from paatliance.

in

Thanksgiving CoUee Pots

Wa atm e

(Inua In tha fuH enjoyment of thoae elvH, ooclal and religioua r«hu and
privilogaa, tha way for whlofi wa* pavad by thoae who aaUbliahed t^e cua-

You will want to make your C offee in Alum­

a of thia day ohould net be confined to our churchee or
family firaald*.

If the poor and naody, whom we alwaya

have

inum Coffee Pot and they will cost you SOc or

with t

Ohara In our abundanea, w* can thank <3od with batUr grace and add to
the joy of the family reunion.

anywhere up to $4.50.

'

: that the peopl* of the atate auapand Uitlr
No bualnaaa will b* tranaactad on that day at any of

tha

depart-

line to select from.

manta of tha aUU govommonL’’

A TURKEY AT ITS BEST

Thanksgiving Goodies

Itntef bbesubN it is ssiml froin a iBgular giine s«

piece
pleco
piece
place

Yonr table want* to bo as finely dressed i
Che year. We claim to have as good a
J>alteni Table Cloths, two yards square. 6240.

Ukea day* and daya^o Ih-t all the good things together, and you can gtd
everything that you want here tu that line at the Grocery Dlvltioa. That
fruit caae will have to have some candled cherrira.

candled

In the yard goods we have them at SOe. 60c and «0e.
The ll.ou good* with napklni to matrh. at 63.00 dozen.
The |1 <5 giiods. with napklna to matrh at 63.30.
The
goods. wlU. napkins to match, at 6146.
.
The 32.00 giwds. *dih napkins to matrh. at 664a
^
We have Cnbl.weh.-d Unen, sell* at SOe. 60c. 60e. 6t and 614a
IJincb CUnbs. the greatesl variety from 76e te 634a
The Plain Uemp at $140 and the Eniliroldered at 63, 6* and 6*4a

nuU. Pecan*. Bratll Suia. Pennuu. Almonds. lut.wr Ralalna. Ralaga Ornpes
All manner ot good tblnga for that mince pie. Cranberrle*' are now 13c
a quart.

You will want aome plea, and some sauce and ^rbaps aome

CrBDberry Jelly.

Pumpkins, the ival thing, or the canned goods, both are

good. Spleen and all the thing# nice for all the dlfTereci thins* that i
t.tbm day.
made good t

This really 1* i

TURKEY BROILERS

MORE THANKSGIVING CHINA .

THINKSGIVING CXOIHING

That la what yon must have to bake yonr turkey in. It will
tete better and yon win like your dinner better It It f* baked
in tha a(^ that we can sell yon. Tbeae are priced from SOe
to 664a OM them now. that n>aana NOW.

Want to dress up aome rtsy. llehi time In the world to buy
1 beat place In tlir rlly to select It. Sea- stuck
,.f Cilia,
t hu# ev.T
altr you watil. Ties
es b) th<‘ ■:ilozi'li. and they ; e yuch li
that you will slTiiiii.t want to buy that numtu-r. Good lime to
get a new hal. too. You laow that the Knox Is the King of
UaU juet DOW.

niaaksglving Buffets

Thaakaglvlng Cbairs

A' torkey always tastea beat when
U ta served from a go^Habte. We
never bad aa good a stock aa now. If
ta Joat^he time to make your aelectlon. and the prteea are from 66 to

cbairs. and we have just placed on

serviceable In Che dining room and

oalc tome of the finest that have been
brought to the city. Price* are from

espi-clally at this time of the year,
and we are s«'Ulng them for 612. 615,

6W.

63.76 to 646 lor a art ot els chatra.

620. 625, 636. 64a and 6Sa

You wllf always want

some

Somiihliig th;it is

new

alwaya

THANKSGIVING CARVING SET

BeauMful Bread and iiuUi-r Plalea In WMte and Gold
61-W a dozen
1 givat lln ' Ilf vliiele Bread and Butter iTlates,
fium Hkc to 6240 each.
«
liainiy Salad Usher, all raanucr of deeuratlona trmn 10c to,
^'au' kinds of Salad Seu from SOe te 664a

THANKSOlVilMO
B0tvl»a Tables

this Ume aa any dnrtnc .
L ns yo-j win and. Single

Toe two by two and a half yard* sell for 6240, the two by three tor

pineapple,

candied cUron. maybe some It-mon p«h1. or some orange i>eel( fltbrrts. Wal-

riu&, mtKu vjvmu
tui u«uy eiw.0Vk
with green and gold pattern, real fine. 61640.
Bngiiab Claaalc border. (you1l like thin 616J
Auatrtan China RoarUud border...........................

for only «>04a

Thanksgiving Linens

ileie are thlnga that you will want for that dlnm-r. Ton know that It

Wa bare two btaolUul sets. Id ■ large Platter asd tareire Plates: one
selle (or |t0 and the other tor 117.60.
It woold be a aplmdld titne. tbou^. to get a full 100 place dinner eet.
There ar« so many Umea when yon have friends come In. and you always
want to have everything tn the china line ready for them. Rena theae:
100 ploee while and gold lined, a boauty, for 6
100 piece Decorated Brown <
ew
ICO
100
100

They are so easy to clean.

Tea Pots sell from $0e to 57.50 and we have a big

aaa avoeatlona on the day thua eat apart for thi* grauful aervio* and
duty.

A great Stuck ti w-I.vt from.
Wood handle Sets, Tline pieces.. 6146
.
per set.
Stag beii'l!i.
ut designs, frum 62-60
heii'l!i. s<.ts,
Mts, diffen
differi'Ut
62.60 tta 674a

Pearl handle sets, beauiifiil goods. 6346 te 612.

1

m

F-URIMITURI
Tlianks^^ing Stdc

nkuksfitvloo Side

Many times yo‘u will want an addi­
tional table lirsides either your sldo■ board or buffet and these are Just
the right sUe. and they wUl sit in so
many places, and the piioes are from
6«40 to 6144a

on. and you will agree with us when

lliaiik^^vlng i

most
.Mna>s want a jiKicv to show off
yinir pivtiy china, where It will be
out of hnniiV way. We ard showing
WHUC eutirriy new |ialCeiws and they
HIV beauties, and the prices are from

This Is the line that we are strong
yon see the goods, and we ean sdl
*. you anything from $16 to 645.

Thanksgiving Prices on Carpets.
We must have some room to put our new stocks and we are making some particularly low prices on Carpets and Rugs, It will be a splendid time .
togetsomethingthat will be just what you want. Look at these prices;
9
U
9
9
9

X
X
X
X
X

$19
..$16
..918
..$19
.922

Bmjm Bug, th«t irm J26, xnd lh«j are......................
IS BrmutA Bugs tlint aold for fSO. cow lliey are............
12 Axmiaut«r^Bnga that were S22 and now the; are..
IS V^e Bagf always bold at $25, now they ere..
12 Body Broaseli Knga,
Knga. that were $25. now you buy them for,

WaeksgtvlBg Shoes
“TfOT'can tajor rwf
•»
better U your frot are weU dreaacd,

HMnksgIvlng Skirts
and Shirt WaistB.

and on'r -Poet Drcoolnf Partora" have
everything that ta ntwded to make
your frot look weU i^d feel well.
The Men-a 8boa* atv In the tat«t

Wear something n.-w (or Thanksgiving. It will make the dsy s.vm
bolter, and you have such a chance
to get aomethlng nice from % spltmdid assurtment. Black Voile Bklrta.
(i.-m 6540 to 616.

laaU hnd we know that the goods ate
what we say they are. You can buy
a good toot d^ (or 63. 6340 or 64.

Panama Skirt* In
(mm »i40 to 613.60.

Ladles root Dresses
tlic nuiuy customer* that wc have
had •• kuow Uini we can picas.- the
m.Mi .-lactlug. and thew* prices that
please me 63. 6340 and 6*>

variety

Shirt WalsU In %YhlG^and the Sol­
id t'tilara, and beauUful Plaids, from
61.76 to 6045.
Even a casual esaadnatlon wlU
eonvry an oxcollent Idea o( the elabDratriu-»K of the ,mudel«. all of which
arc priced f.-r the purikn-e of render­
ing the offering unique In value g;v-

fhe store of

QUALITY

great

J

Wo bate alargv lot uf Curpoi aiie Rum in^Tapi-stry from $11,ro u>............................................................................................
We are w iling a goumoo .All Woo' lograio Car|>et for...................................................................................................................
We hate Ollier style* up to 75c a yard. Thit aasortment ia great.
We are rfTeriDg groat bargains in all our Body Braatela. Velveu and AxniiDitters.

■i

A handaenie IIa*t<v'k will be given witli eu-ry Carpat aize Rug. or Carpet that is sold during the week

Ihanksglvlng Hals

The ladirti i.f this city and the surruuncjliig towns can give thank* that
taeiv U a platv where they can g,'l
some of the moat styNsh hal* at a
gfvat saving for the neit f, w day*
Thi>e hsvi- bi-»-n re-marked 1^ this
rarticubr ilni". Our great sp>-clals
i the Pattern Hat* at 6340 and 66.
Many of the hats that sold fur
higher Ifrtci-* will be marked for thi.
parilcuiar time. It is to your Inter«-*t to ser these.
Our high standard of escellence
has iMw'c maintalbed in every way.
It Is another cave of saving you monYou may want some extra, Plum*-*.
,Rlhl«ia.. Hat Pin*, etc., etc. \\V have
them In endless variety.

TlwiiksglvlBg Salts

sglvfno Fan

That arc marked at price* that will

«son Id be thankful for

M-ll these gotsls at one-. The always

*ui-h I» great dtaplay to *ep«t from.

Ikipular Vovelty Cloths and the Plain

In iluSa and Scarto. yon

find

the

g-njln- Mink. ChlncbllU. Con^. |saBlack Brnadrloths. to l/nb tb- lone
and Tight Fitting Catiways.
•\\e Uy particular i
splendid Suits and

B>‘j<B-rat>!

prices of 616 te 625.
Bmllng

mlny

wearets.

These are s-lllng now at 636 to 6Sa
Some are hating them- set asld- for ,
their pto;i'v for Oiristma* It I*
splendid Idea to get theta
lh.'.«e price*.

Ihesi- are such beauties.
In Fur Jack<-u we have as large

The l>..*uUful S-jlls at the higher
prices are

l«-;ia. Fox, and Brown Squirrel Thi
Larg.- Muff* are so nry stylish and

now

a line to pick from In Mink. Blend«-d
Squirrel. nu».ia.q p,ny.
Seal.

and

Near

Yrei may want to select yiror

Christmas Olfis now and have them

a

set a-«lde for you W, do this and d*.-»

at

liver them at ,‘u*t tb- tlm-.- and place
yo-j say. DO IT NOW!

THE STORE OF
QUAUTY

iJ

. r
•MND TlUVCfWe HeRAUO. THU«*OAY, *

« *1. 1*07.

no toOBd near Ur >kutL

W«man'« Oil*.

A call ba» beeiT tiMOcd by PoaUac

n« protraa >t (ke Woiun't elgU

iwstor* and torn

••• Id ebuv ot Mr*. O. G.
O0r*li.
doM

by

;

KlM eteUa Cole and :

Mr*. >*m M Martin tbM
bimUok

badce and

U>c

tbe

CASTORIA

tug plana tor sabsditiiuc the qo«otioa

tbr.

of local op'iun iu Oakland county l<>j

ot tbe 8U'r

ibe volcr>

FMaraUoo ot club* at Flint.
iba alao cablbllad

In

the CoBgre

day anemoon for the uurpooc of lay-

Loalar Howard wbteb all rajorad.
, >^ort ot tb«

micrretcd

jtrBipevaaee movement for a meeting

1 b* Am BWiMr *U a pUso

book of vieva given

Pot Infanta and Children.

l.aat wtwk a similar tneet|

lag was <-alK-i!, Lut througb lark of

baantlful

The Kind You Have
Always Bought

Bttendano- uMhlng wa* done.

to

aacb deloKBie by tbe club of niot.
There are la tbe atate
naa'i

cluba

SI I

Wo-

with a metabenbl

UAOO wenaa.

To take the sharp edge off
an appetite that won’t wait
for meals—
To sharpen a poor appetite
that doesn’t care for meala—
eat

Twelve ot tbaoe claba

Mr*. Martin

read tbe mayors ad-

dram or welcome wMcb waa toil ot
pr^ for the work of Woman'* club*
along tbe l^e of civic reform.

Th:*

waa rewpodded to by the federation
prmdeat,
emitb.

Mr*.

France*

Wheeler

Mr*. Martin etoaed her re­

-A* you all know. UOi meeUng I*
to be held in Traverne Oljr in 1»M.
bentAolal in every

re-

■pant a* tbe one Juat deoerlbed I* tbe
Mneere

wlah of 'your prealdMt and

detocatr.

In the work we are gboot

to undcruac let me urge upon raok
peraon

tlie npceaalty

cooperaUon.

By Uia alone will we
tlmt

we

ftPBtedcs Di^bonCIntfutnc9S and A»t(^DUin5 natter
OnumtMorphinc tkK >fincfjl
KOT>»AKCOT}C.

8. Hobson. Justice of the peace,

raiaed uii bi» farui and gfhlrh be wbl!
dlsiHKu- of in tb,- Hooaler stale.
M.

A. R

department, left ihl-!

moruliig for m.- l..ake. where be «111 J
inspect that pi<el

Ih moitture and
dust proof paekoftt.

I

iMs mnitiliii; where ehe

will

Apafcct Retnedv forCftnaBnalion. Sour Sloiuch.DiafTliica.
^VdrinsX^'ulsicin.s.Feerrish-

visit •

roiatlves.
Mr

DCSg

auil Mr-

Nunbpurt.

F. W. Lucklinii.

Huron

where

they

\V

l.everlnE

to

will .visit

city
I’ort
rela-

live*-.
Mn>
bo

II

of

was valhil to the city

i>y

the

this tnumiiii: tor Fife Lnke lor a vlftt
with O'lutives iN-futv- leutr-'

A Fleaaant ReclUI.
I^e puplle of Mra. Cbarlea

-ft

Halo

Mr*

borne laat evening, every number be­
Tbe

following

waa Ue program:
Duet—"UalUn ScbiBerlled," (Loew)
Miaae* Lool*e Howard. Stelia Oole.
(Bmearaleb)

Margaret Gardner.
*Tbe Tulip." (Uotaner) Clara Ahiuboebler.

suae. Op. 101. No. n. (OurllU)
Rstb Lautner.
(Uebner)

returned

this I

and

ired more ibaii

im<

partridge* be- now ill session ui Kalamatoo

sides a Urgeauppiy orrabbitsAwing t jn* him
tbelr
twoweeks-.uyin
Boulc county.

thewild*

that honor

When

Mllllkeu

Ctoaby

tb^deposlU of tbo'done that had iievei leva dime betore.

Issue

Serenade."

amoiinta

to

..

and 1
Bohr) Tbla is a rmnarkable Increase
goe* to show tbe confldence tbe poo-' y

(Franc

Howar4 Griffith.

(Deanne)

'’Finr

Fran Tbnnday'a Rmrd.
Ellen."

(Bohm)

Howard

MU*

Ocrtnide

reader with
-Bearf Dance."

«»amlnade)

Mia*

Comella Morriaoo.
OietrW Orange Meeting.
The

nest meeUag of Ue

the

Goodwin
Favorite

Miller,
Concert

ipany. of Chicago, spent Wednes­

with

Are early Tuealay morning.
A

The home of Mr*. Omrge McNair Ing the former'K sister. Mm
Hew, of w«ter street.
Scniitui* Burrows,

rol>l»fi ai

81-aihuroUKU. N

.



sWup, „d M...

lachardsnn.

m-ar Goodels

was made, but It was found that an

ding,

u(

oueretloD would only baiten tbe end.
Mr. Moog U 50 years of age and la
the

father

of

flve

children,

whom Hve at Big Rapid*.

all

His

of

par­

ents and several alatcra are ateonnldanu of that city.

port,

passed

trough

day tor Sloekioe.

the olty

(Xal..

Satur

where

wlU again Uke up her profMaion as
nnrae.

Mbe spent il aaoniba at Stock-

ton. returning to her home at Northport laat spring, where ebe spent the
'summer.

Her

brother.

Humphrey

Thomaa. will Mve Monday for Block-

l•
Tbe hnntlag party

oonalatlag

of

r O, P. Carver. FW, Carver.
Ralph Hastings, city treasurer. Fred
CurtU and W, F. Bowen, who

have

been camping and hunUng at Pickerel

«iTl‘pd

fur

l.iirrasloB

'

e*i->-<ds

iMairiLibdralB

liartit ol

that of

l>-

wine

WESTERN CANADA

Ijiwurei- Ihi'eb. of Columti;.;. Mo.

TP,... .................... ...

»«*-;

>l"- '<■’

>»'• .n™"’"

.,.1

,Op.



.-.riTiiu.r. «f .MP pp. p,.
.

....................

U, . -T-

«“l>

"K

clothes aud

a

small

sum

at

,:S‘* [J-*

of
m. ihe
Wen*-HiKmaii luisk.-l faclury is hav-

a

...S;,. LItPt i lk»„ 1-... ol rorup l

Lasket iDachiDiM rebuilt at Jackson’-'
•hliic

shop.

Thi-sc

mat-hlne*.

wIilcU are ail covered t>y patents. «-u
777 ”

>.n,I.P
........

(iiDtw as many basket*

ai $50 ebfh. aud the privilege « mitgc the village •treeta lor ten yeans.
longer.
The company ha. a large

.• piist*. i

t“

X. E. TIME CARD

XV.-Ils-

“ ’OR

sperial mcetlag. granted to the SIiIj
.0

K'iEfsvI;

«

J. W. MILLIKEN.
cotincll.

SS’SS:

Hclrc und Harry S. l'ou

|tng its autunutic bushel and Climsx

Thtv Vernon village

Ep. .

move to Ibis city, having ac«vpt>-d «

Lau- Friday night tbe

Thursusy.

N,.r,h„„„„.

£%“

P™l,or.>P.i "".1 P»
V™. J"- l.p ............. ,1.. . „
Alliarc.
jihcni rsn. In- ban. T. McAlvay. of Maul.K-e.
will
7^ auj

Charlolly

iDoney were fakeo They will be tric-l
in the police court at Pori
Hurcu

Mr. and Hr*. Tony Tremaine went

ot the 0. R. A 1.. who waa In. the city

V ^«low. ot V
'

Murphv. <

in vtnie

eoiiutry. ♦sis-ciallr In the m-rili

home of Mrs?John CHtuIdco. of Wales, ing a vacation ;n*Cblrug...

that her brother. William I
Eloeted PreaMant of I
> Slights tbit morning.
ItoBI, was dying In Mer^ h«pl^ I
MTpJoiT'Le^ra'Mf". thU momlo* '
*-«cMlion for
Mil. Beck returned from Big BapMsI.
the Third Time.
^
lor IMg Rapids for a visit wKh rcluA week tr» aftor having spent Ibrw;
1 year U fur the sani.- ivasuii-tli.weak* with her brother who has been
Bnmey Btlte* went to MaySeld thi* ,„,inK cohmiiiu v k. siatiog
a wffetw for the peat year
with
_
,
The ussB-laiion has
T of the Btomach. He was taken morning on a bunllng trip.
>s had 1
M. F. Qualnunce. con
to Mercy bospitnl where an Incision

iu.bt*

a aumed

consuoiplk II

tuduy

'™i ■ '"P

Caught with Hie g.x>d» on him. Mil

this -morning tor Umo. Ohio, wbrn
they wilt mage tbelr future home.

I

,m.i-Hoiis. an.i

".I - ."'I

> ’J'P,k-wo.
IP.

waa broken Into and silverware. Ix-d

nonOikf by a Ulegtam

left

-

tPki

All fourth desiwe menbere cordUUy Mlaa Baaer. hfft tbli
Uvlted.
SltghU.

for

Kenney

loU lur «„

pp,™a lb. ordlpk.™

George, lu yea™ old. weto armd-

I. O. N. Beck was called to Big

Miss hm

Y., while

.*1 by Sherlir Havldbon. Monday night

left

e.-ttoii Rr.»*luc

tk-ndun. where she will spend Sunday tdiipped SV> hnus from Hartsl'nrc; to'
The rosldeuo- with iv'lalives.
tbe 8t. IaiuIs m.trkei that av.-m-b-l
M:- Kutrert tV-wur left this after- 5»1 pounds ^jipb
was roblH'd a yewr ap>.
g'hlH (, n r«-m irka, visit with Mm. IVity. of
With flour at *r..:>o a b.invl. Liin
I the' K:il
I'ltv J<v-.in;;i!.
sine ■■iikvrs soy that they cannot fu'

unable to aUend to Ms duUe* today
profMm there will be the U«tnlal
<,f lumbago.
eloeOoD and inaUiUUon of officer*.
Mr*. M. L. Uodsey and daughter.

edgier

.

from

Marvin Lacon. of Piujdre. and »on. j,. tvau,-..

Ham Mitchell, aged 4! yesiw. and bis

morning

retimied

daughter of

Wallace

Bealdea tbe aauat

Albert

Nueiis. Aliira. «u.

I- imid will be Ml.mt pie mil> ■

I>r. Lacore. of Elk Raidd*. are visit

Robert B. Waiter, county clerk, was

Mrs.

They will |siiniulalr Ih.-

Consul |i

Is

I.lPerp, Dr.

Mr. and

Mr«. Julia 1‘arkcr

in

Ot tbe coontry. .-uid l:i parttiular i«

The

defecUve stove

r.„,p,. K.Tdh.„, ot IVlrol, ,pj M™.

Mias Mljlor left on Ibe 11:30

Grand Rapids, where ahe will Join tbo eoh-

Har Broth** DyloB

railroad

KoveriiUieDt to d< le;.i|i U.- iv-*>iiros

locate at Flint or Detroit

wgs damaged

Miller.

Pore Marquette this noon for Grand

Grand

shon wisli with relative*,

A

t~- i--.u»'ltiK1ed by t!,.- Hiltlfh «-t>U.til.vl

Mclnlush left (his noon

tor ITiiii tu Joint btT husband for

Canning com-

day wltb her uncles F. O. and M. C.

Tmverae DUtrict GranSe No. 17 will c»rt comiiany this cvrtlug,
moM bee. 4th and Blh

It. I.

■'I ...iKPt or l«-« Piw P. r,Pl.C« u.
•_______ ___
a ehoit time vislUug hi* tuoiher. and
14 ounce*.
*0llll.. V.i :■ :.. .
lb. I:will then return to hi* home in Mon­
the spie-araitc- of riuder|*’’*l 11 eweiu
'!
Charhs Stocking, one of the
nr
tana. where h>- ha* lived fur the poet
thruucti thi- hiiiil
iind
carrutl
uC
! Her phmeem of Charlotte, is dead.
five yvArs.
hi:i.i ol catt:.-.
i Jfe was a civil war veteran ond act ,
^
^ ivc iu G A H circles He was Ih"f ‘hirago. arriv.-l;
The iHOtimi'K-m

PERSONALS.

Mbrgaret

placv

thmiphl to have canied U« blaie.

nl .b


Ing) Mlaa loaepblne OrelUck.
■Vebmfoo."

a good

rs

BPd will Mk thp kPiumoD cranrl!

Album L«nr. Op. U7. No. S. (KeoU- pie br-vh- lo tbli InaUtutloQ.

Bbarwood.

to

HI* ehwiiou uualu Ihl* ue.1 at }«.'<»" taken.

Synd.l _____________ _________________________________

llft6.73b.T&.

glrlK seem 1

the family was away aud jew«J* val

beltie

IbOJ. at shown In another column

Adam* I Mdna Oampbell.
•TMp*y

rtccuil

pibsidctii of the *Mii«-iatloii lai.i year

August

(Mr*.

wo,

for the second time, sunu'ihltiK WuJ

Seberao. (Robde) Lacy
Flower."

estcud by

Insumnce.
Mr.

Ue state'hU oBirlenry.

Truinpci

tv-tunied

with her sou. Milo Orpenter

which i* without u«* is aloui I9.(W0. fully covered by

of p,«cedfnt.

TraveiM City BUlc bank since Uwlr' the election

Op.

Reccntly

very i ^rom FrW*>-« Record.
1 the
back
Mllllketi, of this rity ha* Ihluk the i«*tofd(v U
with them a large number of bird* been elected president ot the Mich Ivr Cupid.
and rabbit*, bealdco Ue 40 which they Iguii State Sunday School assuclatloli
The Chebo.vaaii l*.>a.
bent to (heir tamiliM last week. They for tlM* third
time,the convention,
pany s warehouse stock

Alice

IS.

Mr. Miittken Again Honored.

afUrttoon, baring
enjojed a
proAtable time. . They brought

Tb« growth

■tudea No*. IS

JohtTCarpenter

Fife Lake Ibis monilng nfler a vivli
Creek. Benxle couaty.

PetmyL
Valte. Op. IM. No. 1. (Ourtltt) Mia*
BtUia Cole.

for KliiKsley UiU uiornlug for a

Mt with relatives

gave a very Intereatlng rcclUl at her

Song."

EXACT COPT OP

-

Mrs. John Surge aud Mr>- it Norris

Fnmi Saturday * Record.

•«ayfulnma."

CASTORIA

liightou.

depth of hei lather. Isa^c Mo.swr. left

ing to all tbe aadleaoe.

•«plBhUw

Loss OF SUXl'.

of

pass<H] through the

tbhi morniiiB <m their, way

daughter and Mlai Myrtle

ing well rendered.

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

j

ir Morgau. aasWiant lD*pcrior>

of the (.

Minor, tbe number being very pleai-

^ i

Onaway.

relatives at Oopraitsh,
A

by Mr*. A, H. Holliday
her

ot

panyiug a carload of apples whtcb 1»-1

aire. 1 thank you-'
The laat number waa a vocal aolo
by

Wirkerabam.

irtt this morning (or Indiana nccom

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'

aU de-

Bears the
Signature

< HIlDItl

utl her auy Umne after a visit «lth

Mrs. 8 |) i.>-nion left for Vickat’Uri
iiil.urK|

at-

harmonloui

be able to carry our work to tbo aneoranfnl eulmluUon

Mrs. H

paucil through lh<- cllv this niortilng

8o nntritions, so easily di­
gested, that they have become
the staple wheat food.

Mv we be able to make it aa auc-

IM WIS

tbe family of Mr. and Mr*. H. Chase,
of Long Lake

Uneeda Biscuit

port by aaylng

ceaaful and

.(^^ecWicPrcpdratiMlcrAsSlBtf"------- - .
tt«l
Ing for Lovrrlug after having visited

, , .
.
,
i, .
exc uMvely. tur t«.k. t. m

water power plant on the SUlawaoste

BK FACE III
RBIBLE STATE

■Sfe’

:

Awful Hunor Was Eating Away Face li"
and Ears - Boilv Mass of Sores I
»te,.vsi’V m.
-Three Doctors Tried to HeJp
I :**u C .*r,___ n,.* Ck^. r.^ ■ Jt.ia lU»«r*ia.arTirr
Little Sufferer But % Grei
^
Worse-After Spending Many i fj .-JCNks.
.
Dollars On Doctors aod Medicine
--

what fur qthi-i facturie*. »-<.iilJ
kjne^- rivt-r two mile* vest s-f th.Te, and
to meet tbe asylum board, retumad
and efficient Sunday school worhaJ In
Corunna. Uancroft. -Monice. an enllr<-'M-asoii's output.
to Petoakey this morning.
,
This wioKT. a large supply *>( lug.
the atate than Nr. Nilllk.o and the
vemou. *11’of whkh
Mrs. Bam Das l*ft tbi* momliiB for
will Ire purchased iitid everything re
association ha, recognUed that. He
a„d power from the wa
a rtolt with trienda to Grand Rappalr.d or rebuilt -e- itia' a big run
a successful baalnes* man. i.rUTuK■
-r plain at Shlawaaseetown.
bis pineni position through
hi.,
S.(Ung
luitii
that her huatand.
Mr*. W. H. Rcseberg. who baa been
ability, and uuder bU direction, the Harry
JeSrrsun. runtracled scarlet,
vlalUng F. D.
Pratt,
returned
to
Otnaeal N*ws.
SKaocIsliou ha* grown a* never 1-efore
while mukiug
short visit
Pelliton thU morning.
fanii
Turn Maguire, one
time
both in number* and work*.
,1.^,
„„ „fiuny. Mr*. Fior
Mr. and Mm. F. B. Taberer return
or popular sung,.' fs
The other oRiiur.
wvrv:
First epc<> ot Grand Rapid, ha* sued him
ed to Mayfield this morning.
deiif aiiu* Compelled
vicn-presldeut.
Dr. C
K.' LaHutr. for dlvoree. The affinity, she alleges
and Mr*. Ole SogBe left tW*
lag playing tbe cuuceitlna
Kalamazoo;
second
tire-president.
Mr« tan Nortwick, anil Mi*. J«rf
morning for Kenowlck. Waah.. where
..treet* o: London.
Claude Cole. Kalkaska;
third
vice fersun.chtrxe.
........ ..
............................
that while, 'visiting
they wUI spend the nest tfro year*.
Tlie Hinialayau peak ol Triaul.ih.b..p -.It... S. ur'i’. -TV' g-lv
president. John H. Claik Van Bnren her ulAul November 1. Jeffers,
Mt*. H. Bpartlng left this tnomltu:
sumnilt o( which 1. :2.4'»’. feel
jpuniy; luiirth vice-iiresldr-ul,.\V. E. triu-ted oearlei
fi-ver and ,ws* •
.. *i.>av!a
lor
Mayfield where aha
she will 1-lall
visU hta
bm
^ea li'vel. ha* t»-<'n ak-rvudeft .by 1«.
Dixon. Bault Ste. Xlar;< ;: fifth
vl
b-opai
paiwnti. Mr, and Mr*. J, Hobbs.
Lungttafi
Lungttan.
- gii
t.all
b--ai
prealdent. the Rev
W. E
Marvin, ,j,.. eighteen year*
Mr. and Mr*. George J. Bonn
Of the 443.SCP r.-crutts eimilW in! b>dy
LaUiTuiq; sixth
vlce-pre*idenl.
the I'p,turned to Charlotte this morning after
.the Rimiaii army in
IftoS.
I44.T,r- , e.M live tl -liar*! ii,Rev. David Howell. Lunrlnc.
BseviivMIt wltb Mr.
live committee, thr.v year.-IV. I. C '
which
Bane*.
»el,l J.eVam.
P
K
m„*. ' r.ran.l

“>e remaitllUg SCMU:.
Reid, Jackaon. E- K
Mubr. Grand
ruaeral.
'
Jud Kingsley left ibt* morning for
totallv ilSterate.
Rapid*. WllUam pirtins. Kalai----------week. Of Osber D. Lambett. there apAnn Arbor where be wlU wltneos tbe
C.msul irudb-) reprliti. firm, V;
a. McFetrldgc. Ida. th.' R.-v,
pen:: 1 lh<- faint (luiliae »T .a face roiivt-T tne capture in a ralmoii >
great football game between Michi­
Barricy.
Midland:
which di-velaped into » pi. "ure of M*
gan and Pei
of a Flerer I
Laurlum; C. B. WllUiii-i- ,Vlt..-!ij'
Laliibeit
The dead man and Mr, ^
Peler Wnnbnrp. of Sorthpoit. was
Weighing
year.—R.
K
IVai.-.-a.
ohalrtBan.
Ru>t uoed lo discu,* the question of;
In tbe city today on bualnaas.
Tfiree 0;>k«; Geviige l'.ir.uii., Watertmmuriali'y and he had often said mj
^ can,dm. N J- ai. i
Mil* Obve R. Itopkin* left for Den­
vlici: Prof C. H. Guni.-,«. Hi1l*.UI.-:
tketure
you.
I
aw
going
shinning
cal* for th-ir
ver, Col . yeslerd*)
Ggingp T, «'am|,!-c-ll.
tlw.ek..
ihr-. ai.aar to >.,11. Mr*.
Ku*l
be- which well fur do cent, apiece
E A. Wright, ot Chlc^o. U here la
Km flank K Know!.* Iron Mouii
lievca ittst th* phenomena siibsunsee F. H. Lee. who U very III with
Thi* i>uit**t tp:«*ed of Arab hor«.
tain: IV. A IN-well. Mxrehal!, A, C
tlatia the theory- of Immortality. Tbe are the Korhlaui. whOM* x.';ie.Coi
paralysis
Graham, l-1-ierh-.ivper: J. 11. Grant.
baudkeivblef and (ilcturc are on e*. h«* bi'*o preserved tor
year,.
. Mrs. ^rl Ksywood returned
Maoisiei-. «ne year-J B BrHIea. De
bii'itlOQ at Gwotao
One of Brm*h IndW* need’
borne la Kaleva thU afternoon.
trolt: l>-onaltl l-aiireq-ve, Detroit: Al

iili:

■.aa

!' “

CUTICURA CURES IN TWO
WEEKS AT COST OF 75c.

iiiiii

mmmm

“S?'-'-—'-i

ROWLAND DOUGUSS

HGfflNi; TORTURES
5peedilvCured

KIDNEY. LIVER
AND BOWELS

.jTs,';,

.‘s-riJ

•Wkla* ar«tr wiUi ** wasMU

Dr A. W. ChBM’s
Ktdn«y-Liv«r Pills

3ack Avh. of Carlelun. while out ('on«nIGen*ral Micbael'a uplnlon. i*
Mr*. M. L Uke. who has been in beri IjHul*. teeland; the Rev. T f
B
foufid the top ot u human j good lead pencil factoo’
a a. imsk. m* smh c**« avs. the city oa buslnNs returned to Ukv i Morris Grand Rapid* • tbe Rev
>4 iltp^ iii.fc . «»•:- I *•••
Ann tbli atlernoon.
Uftlrttnao- imlav-rily: George
C- •*"” prolriidiBg from
the groohd.
Bve.y man. woman and cl.lld in
• *M* wajOTi >* •i*sa>*asM« *f
Hkbce.
Slarqu.’tu
,1
M,
Uavi*.
Kalf**b'’vat‘ng found it to be.«a,w4chn*cit, prortiuy-d
worth;
Mr. and Mrs WUIlom A.
as4
cW iiiovn ••t*
saS <wnMS •« * tr«»
«* **>* Bensouia. who hare been In tbe elty.
that of an Indian buried many year* ©t manufactured good* and tlX worth!
ago. Tbe skull waa in a good aute of agricultural producU
In
IP«’'5—
returned home thU aftereoon.
Mr

ss.-u“.^.u.'wnir;.s'

Joy I* raglvtar of de«4*

ot

Benxle

nnnnty and be will go on to Frank­

ror Mia hr lahAra Dnc Oa.

fort.

•UI* Naves.

'

Of

P^rvatlon

asd

A(1 of tbeToaa* *rbmea at rerfwco many oi its teeth.
are after the appotntm.uii

atui

eontalaad orer •l.OOO.SM.OM w-ortb of masuUc-

An .ajrosr bead ured

praduci* and only

a* aasikt- and piece,,of a braaa kettle wen? eJ'|7,arib « agflc'O'ural.

»t*,««.dO'*

Warm Shoes
1 '• .u take chances Ix;w« tn the Doctor and a

filiilis-"
p u.,-|

pair of our wan:'-, lined
Shoes.

It pays to take

jjood care of your feet.

J

OMANO TAAVCIme

wfiuko..THONgoAv.

nwcmmr

»t.

imt.

aplendid Thankaglvlng dinnerr- Be- day aa It enrne around. Tbe«. waa a!-) After the toy* had jK-ie amay.4.Miho««ht. me*pt onxeid woman, who
canac. If they didn't write that
artya a Reed Thankagtving dinner. |thunghi about ii. tie m-snied a i-ir^iook live cenu worth uimI weni on
T^-reaa aald If they didn't write ibvl
“Co(|d eve—1 meeu good mom—I j key ii«riill«
Hi* fniber wa» llci. | li
va*»erj dla^vurajtliu: auilat
—then mother woaM not get well mean good aflefoocm." (aUerM JltUe | and they m ere very poor, and hU laai Pat said. -I v,g«,« an idea Unt
near ao flulck-O.
ThetCM in the kitchen doorway. Her motUer aeaed Ule into the night, and
1 It have to apead the fiveeenla
i..
aoald lie there cm her little wWte courage waa oozing away rapidly, be and hi* four aiater* bad not ha-! carrv it n-Ji"
cot—what wat a cot?—Thercaa aald. But ahe remembered mother; ahe a a«uare meal for a mooth. Aul
Th.M'* nt...- mIu Man aheu 1
I -Voo M}- won. nHsbbor
an' worry Inauad of get well.
caught Uck Ihe laat ptUful liiUe, Thankigivlng wa» juat a week awa>. ; hod
toldher. to be »nacrowthe
Ciatoful child oho U." M|d the f,rtu
For taere'd alwaya been a Thanka- remnant of It and held on to Ha dee- < He »-ent alowiy back lo tbe houae rtreel and bought a Hg aheel ol n i
|hor*c. *1 wa» In the aUll Jutt boftrv KlTing d.nner before, even In the Bad perately. ••I've come to i
Hhey baintwwd me lo ukr the famUy Year, when the bank failed. That if 1 cwld borrow your Tbankaglvlng and talked U ovi-r with hie rtatem. r k>v cardboarri ard ent it in the anape
bo.r* don't think 1 can aeii it.-’<-i a imrapkiu. and mi it be wu.tr r».
I to eburrb. and little PatUe came to year It awn chlcketi. a little, ieany dinner." ahe aald in her ahalqr, clear PatThe
*ald.
i-noiigh to buy - l-ig black letu-ra:
; aer me. looi and ahe thanked me fo'
but ail the other year* it bad Uttle voice. Bbe waa prepared for— turiiey." and be »
down on tbe atep ' Herv'e pumpkin for pitw.
all tbc ride, ahe- ^d bad ou my_______
.. ______
been a_____
turkey.
Mother____
had_____
ala-ayi thJnga. but not for the apewhieaa m front of the b..u*v and ImAed i Here'* pumpkin fiu^ pit.
jlxck and in the hay cart, and for‘~p},an^’ a'turhey. But TTifreoa^ kmaxemest Id Mra. Reed'* face. It the HuU- girto gluoully.
Pome noe. and buy It you who act*
dfoi^n* the plough and for bringing o. bow could Tbonwa "pUn"
wt her on hurriedly.
|
..
younger’
»‘“ibfl flour from the mill, Then, bleaa key with only leren cenu!
•'Ju« lor a lltUe while. I mean- on«., - auj
„ij ,, c^uld have a
*“W “d apic-.
her heart! ihe reached up and gave T-utie sank her round chin deep In­
iUJBaySk
, a ve-ry! Juat longmiouRh for « lo turkey and gravy and amfUng. and
‘'♦■fr'thlag nice,
.me a big moothful of iweeiotneUIng to her lltUe acooped fmlma. and aigbao I ^ write mother, everything,' and they dug tbeir hand*
And theo.youll have beautiful
hay. J tell you. rn trot iny prettleat «d another non aigb. All the other alt round
Thaukaglvlng
p;e>.
'
you
know.
An'
amdU—I
thought
mayinto
their
eeem
and
boo-boowL
i Ihe next ttiM I have her In the car- Otheia.wa Itlog patiently, heard it.
II*- aiuck the aigii up over tbe Jati
Rut Mary, the oldeu girt, did ndf
jrUge'v Bob gave a pleuaat whinny and echoed It in apite of themaelves. be you'd be willing Jar ua lo uneU a
There's on*, wav lo do It." ahe ‘ n.l waiusl.
X he Mid thin. and. aa If lo rMpooic. It waa then that Tbeaetut came out of Utile tmay. ao I conid say O. how „y
^
lb* ‘the mue cat: w^th applm to- tbe
I a noiae came
the aheep Ixm. her broa-u aiudy. and look pity on the good it auielledr- fee'll take Ih over -o,id. l.ut I'lw gt.i ta xk molher
catrfully,
an'
bring
It
right
aboui
it."
v*-r*c».
and aaiacked his Ups. -That right *d hiai. aud po^toea to tbe lafi
;The aheep bam Joined the larser Olhen.
• back In a few mianntea. We wou't
And 'Viigh thev f>*u»«<) and bms■nywar." he said. -Oivv!pf hioi. and celcn on op of him and
ham. and at the doorway beptween
“You Uttle poora!- ahe cried pity­ spin anything, or hurt anything a «ed. *he would not tell them her
:*'«) they went' toward home'with
atood a mild-faced aheep, who began ingly;, "DO. you
abau't
wait any mite-juat put the ttdnga on the u pUn.
.
|
litey ,b*- lik.- the ones my itu-lr pr«Houa burden,
lo apMk In her own way.
i j iooger! You go right atralght
tie an- alt around 'em." She waa bur
Uie.nexi mominr aa Pal wat in
*" make?" he asked
ai toe .gate they met the n<dghb«s
-Bo little Patty went to you. too.' doors, and go lo pUylng iblagi..I've rylng OB eagerly. She did not quite j,..
bia eyes.
h.s.v* p.,,-*
did aher t tell you I
.._oai punned a plan,
,t I've got dare to look a.
R^'a face. ThHlpm iTn eamrT.rber
’ - Whered ,vn. ge, all thai?" the
when ahe brought me and the re« of u> and It: It wlU Uke me
lq,o^rin.e| "Bec.uMlf wedon-t-lmenn Uyon cheek, wer.*:.. 4d « the w,ntr«p-oy. aaktd. a. they «*-^hMvUythe flock an extra diab of «ait tbU
end It. Bo you might
w^l be.canH. then I can't write mother all ,j„
mto.hnUwooden plau-s uaded c—
„c». «„u iicr eve.
evea .hon,.
shone.
upum|..;l:i
.
...
land O...T.J
o
- .i.h
moraUtR, Thla U to say. thank you playing Ihigga. U wears you all out uboui it; au' she aald It w-oald break
-Vo«
... „„ 1',. „m.kln un In »M
It
...ad m pdmgki.k' uid PU MU
good Sheep.' aald she. 'We talked m atf aiin like ih!a. you poor little,her h.-art, 1—I'm afraid that would
a nice p«^
.k. «d " dLd,
"
• '
about yon In the kindergarten and I poora-"
j gill her! The uurse aaid we mustn't .
lo th. bouM. ■■

•* '*■* ’***“
*'*|
—Bkch.
know that our worsted balls are made
i\*j,en Theresa called them ''mtle tell her any worry
things.
You
smacked vunr
their up*
'
rry inings. tou sw.
Deiehhorhndut >«..-« /buM tn, laughv>d. and ••iu«v»ra
of your wool, and my'mitleua, and my poors." It msant she waa the tender *he planned
Picking lUISint. •
Thanksgiving dinner.
pfl mit „„ hit oumnWn.
pumpkin.
flannel petticoat, and my winter coal Thereaanhat tucked them In nighu. but ahe didn't plan
-w krigbler and, £dith waa picking a rap of'raMM
measles; • Hoh. " they laughed, "the Idea of try- der aud Putv*y>>e*
^ I
money box wav for grandma to use In the Thankagivaickl*-s aud ten-ceui ing pudding, but aumehow the cup
pleee*.

did not seem to get full.
•Theie.~.uaia Mao. u she aciaped
"When you pick. raisin* you muat
frit of my wool and patted me with ,i ,be House of Little While Cou. you could lead It lo u*- "
u i?,„
.1 «>»•■ Jar tor tbe laat bit of pnmpkiu alwar* whls*.te,^ •^>4X90dmq,
a«4t «h a prim old Ud.v fin- one
"Why. grandnia. :t fiBT-gMU'lwfl
keeping house alone, or rather There-'Others, ah*- walked a iUtlv
Ho« much.to whlail.-!" Mid EMlth.
tnls year, xd how 1 wish tbe wool: „ j,ad been keeping bouse lor the and ahe waa oni sobbing,
tonne,- have »■*. Pot?
'j "But U y*u whisUe ,-ou cant eaL
might be uAd for Uttle Patty!"
' others alone. Two months can be a
Pnt counted 1
"Knougb for the■ my dear, and the cup will
• Well, welir said tbe Cow. "thci„^ u,ng time Indeed!
child did make It a real 'Thank-you; t Mother-aick. white mother-had
good, and 1 would like to bear yon
esrtcMl woman."
slew, -or It will burn i
"What shall we do with the •» sing "Little Jack Homer.”
day.' 1 am sure; Tor bealdsa thanking puuart everything corefujlr and The next day was ThankNtivlng
that will snol! It''
'oeeur Mary a»ke*t
j And wasn't It queer? whM ahe
me. «.d you. Bob. and you Mm ....ycrfully before Mie went away on
There.. »d all the Sher^
and atood. ..r,^ candy for the kid*," Mid Pat. Mng. that cup was full in a Jiffy,
and sniffed, "t don'I jt^-fuuy: then the, took hold of
_

SUNSHINE
R»(m an6 lUfuUdo x *r Th«
M«ral« Voting rolk« ttiiiolitM
Cit*.

Monumental
Cut Stone Work

I wilt tiy to ta M Kowy X I
can and mako ovoO'Mdy haggy
«i fw oo I can.
I will tfy to bo loving. holpTuI
and kind to ovftfybody and to
•vary living thing.

A. W. RICKEKDI

If I over fall in trying to do
thoOo thlnga, I will ‘Try, try
again.

^roaldont-Mabal Bataa
Wllllanw.
•mwm Vioo BrooidoM .Mra. lr»no
Pime^y Shiflida.

Oar nr«t Tiw
CMidrea. do yon kiM>w tbe story
Of the Drat ThankaglvlBg Day.
ronnded by oor PIMm fathers
la that time Mfat away?
tWy had gJvea for rel gton
Watitb and eamfort, yea. and moi
Uft tbMr bnmea. and frtenda. and
ktndmd.
n>r a bleak sad barrdu ahore.
Ob New bigland'a rngged headU
dMy bum their rough log cab
TlMtb tba e.
dflad too often e'en - ibi bmreat
fW hit blood nin cold wllb dread.
Laat the wild and aavags red man
Bnm the roof above bto bead.

d' ^lThi"r«i.3\^.^y

houJ‘ltoe"rrathir‘%J^ioiL«‘" sr’"^ked’‘T’ iS

r.-jjLr.k.-:r;rk.^^•“
;rr.kT.fkM
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„„rrpo'^lsin"k^mT 111

--vr;"I. H
rrs, r -"■ - - ......

marked ".Thankagivlng dinner" d„or ne’ubLor's~aa^ ' Mri
Rw>d
and aaylng 'thank you' for the egga on the onUide.
expecting them She bad
bad the
the din
dia-

M.k... k„ k™okkk„„k.k...

,k.

^

Want aad alckneaa, death and oorrow.
Mat thair ayes on areij hand.
Ad bafora the apringXlDw .raaebad
them
*
Tbay bad burled half thair ba^ along tbe road to and from church, u. sorry- the r
H
I h».j Ik. ,.mn, ulUk, . kkoa a,.i ,i.
^k.,
But UiU noble, brave andaruca
about today being ‘fhanksglvlng Day. was ao very important.
it would
Was not exarclsad In rain.
And when Pally', grandpapa asked worry her If her heart broke; perimp*
Summer brought them brighter proa her If ahe knew why Thanksgiving r would kill her.
pacta.
8 kept, she m
a I3: 'Oh yea, It la
'aipoolng seed and ararlng grain.
the' diiy lo“w ••tbark'‘you\’fOT'’ever^' „ "
* Thanksgiving
thlngand'Stl. wh> I humled o^t*''"”''^-’*’"''’*^
And tbe patient Pilgrim mother*.
As tba harvast-Mme drew nwr.
•• And to whom did j-^n My 'thank
"
sorrowfully, it
Looked with hapiiy. thankful faces
you- out there? " asked her praXa.
At the full com In tbe ear.
fo tba Ooeamor. WUlUm Bradford,
In tba gladnaH „ar bU heart.
Yo pralae Ood for aU hla merciaa.
Set a apacUl day apart.

good Indeed, little TbankfnI-hearL 4
an glad yon tboagbt of the kind,
oaeful creature* from whom we
That «aa In the autumn, chiferra.
*6 many things for our pteaanre and
Sixteen hundred and twanly-ona;
ifort.'
Scarca a year from whan they landed A* Bob reneaiMl wt»i PMtv'.eF.nd
And the ooloby begun.

s--: n..r„r«

to R. as If she hoped some bleaaed
miracle bad put the "Thankagivlug
dinner" back. There had noi Uvn ..
Pwat deal of money In U in the flr*:
P"‘ “
hand: 'but aome-a so much bettern
ThereM sighed. If only It had

but you

os

“>p

.k,.„
k,..„.„ ,k; ,
bo;iH-s.
“| ,
*lie'U feel latter - -take

il
herm-lf; *he'» that kind
,hm hirs. Reed___ _ bark Id »ilh
kitchen, and basted the othe, brow..
The
face; her mouth<o.ner*

were

r*"?

„k,.
'« «o
tomoro.* n«.ming, «n.1
*,.i| I,
„,hpr pk-ople to make idea. "
g3
jh.- Dinnilng the p<impklu was
p„t two two clean atone Jar* and covi-rod with clean, white clothsxnd then
p,„ ,n„
little expres*
he and Mar, started m

a,
lart the litile wayf.mi* came to the

ThercM and the Others arranged I'eople glanced ai them, but
the bounillul Tbaukcglving dinner on____ .
the dining-room table, and sat down
wilem^y in their usual place*.
i
•■J«»Johnny" Mid Theresa, and
Joegohnuy asked the bleaalns.
'We thank Thee. O Lord, for this

Robbing
j;; Yourself

We abnil never know tbe terrors
That they braved years, years ago.
i»"™< “I*-™-1** k-r,
kk'
But far all their atmggles gave ns
not dreamed of such a eomplication Jocsiohnn,- and they repealed that
sheep bars; -Molly Cow iank down ^
We Mr gratUode can show.
lies b her lltUe brood ,atj "Y'ou can draw b your breath and
rmfully in her aull; and Bob, afU-r
I smell it." ThercM Mid gently; then
atampUg an^ tramping a few time*.
^
long white Thereu b the Mme breath ahe uttered a
•And the eblldran of New Buglaod.
bent hla long legs under him and lay ,
; If they taut, or pralae or pray.
—... *•. »—.*
___»PP«>v<l among the Others out b sharp cry She had discovered a
ShouM bluq Ood lor theae brave But before thev went lo aleeu Ihev ****’
P'*^ °f "bite pa|v r ekewvrvd to the
PtlfHmf
.Mke a^n i hoVtoDv dxr lura.
«“>« »*>e turkey', aide.
And tbMr fleet Thnnksglrlng Day. Paltv h^made (hem wfof her thuk. ***”
°
**." «hc
-Tooth's Companion.
dfta —Bmllle Poulaaan "‘^ife-ber grown-uppest air. But Jo(- , exclaUned abrilb'. thinking ot the
1

That is just Avhat you sre
doing when you fail to get reg­
ular ami sufficient sleep. Your
bod.v requires this unconscious
period for repair work; with­
out it your nerve cncrg>- be­
comes exhausted, and you are
tired, worn-out, nervous, c.\ciiable; have headache, neu­
ralgia, indigestion, poor appe­
tite. or other ailnieiUs caused
by a lack of .nerve force. Make
it j-our business to sleep. If
ypu
arc
restless.
take
Dr. Miles’ JCervine; it soothes
Strengthens the ncncs,
brings sweet, refreshing.
hfe-gixang sleep, afld ^«5 ill?
organs power to work natur­

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-------- --------------- tvr fac was while, nvednt r.-tum anythbg but ibe dUh
and Lutir. that her eye* were t*<r.Tou'r.- welcome to eventhbg
They weal
went lo meet
rooet her with aertoo*
aerloo*’Vlsc.
It . jour
your Thanksgiving
Thankagivinu dinper.
dioBvr.'
ThersM-a Wan.
'The,else. It.
-Walt! Ob. won't jou wait and h-i Hule face*.
] JtHvJohnny. a*k another bleasing.
ally. To’ it to-day.
e pUn?" tawotigbt Therex. There-: "I've-pUnoed a plan." ThervM an-'«u*'^kt"
waa tbe family ptenner; her plana.^nounevd clearlj-. biit her eyes aei>in-: "O- Lo'd—O lA)rd, w.- thank Thev
JoeJohmiy Mid. alwaya '■ 'mounted ed to be pitying them aa she ^Id U. ’**' «n vat Thanksgiving dinner,"
to thlnga.' Joe-Johimy admired The-! "You hund In a row and listen to prayed -llUle Jo**-JobnD>'.
"**;it."
i It." Her voice wa*
waa the tender Tbeivtiever thought li would be
"For weVe got
think of a way?”jae.'* voice.
eat one; O, no, we never! We cj
centlnuad the lamUy. pUnner anxious— aee.vou cant do anything hefgln U> tvJI Thee ho'w a'prfaed au'
Hmt P«ty oave Thanira.
• btii raeli of II." she flntel
genUy., ‘hlfert '
«lzi< i-ii-i*. Jrfi ri- 1-, * i-»n
Ah! Aow asug It wm In the barn
___ It and 1 ervw cmdcsltv better ’
s In her ah the little cruel plan untolded. "It
The letter that went to the Hon*.MIl.S K. E G1I.HKK''.-"'N
tba| eMd NovMiber night!
n hand*‘wont be an vat Thankagivlng dinner ot Uttle While Col* told mother all
ni Alcrylan Aw.. Itelvidi-r« 111*.
uray anut all the door* aa U it were h*pt opening' and rbulUng as they _0. 1couldnt plan an'
eat one 1 a>>oui li. 'O. bo* go-d it atnelled'wbier weather, and thM went awaylalwaj* did when she «ai anxlou. All conldlT!: 1 cnildn'c!" ahe cried her «hv leuer aald. "But it taMvd goodvr
lUd to think that tba anlmala were^the others watched her faee and waP- firm Iliile voice breaking into a kind «!»• ih'^c w».n't anjnhlng but ihwUI retuna your money.
warm and coaloriable lor the nlghL ed At'New Meadow* the nelghbot* of wall of pity for them; she never dtehea U-it when *e got ibionuh"
MUei Mcditol Co.. ElUun. led
e*o aoraer had the sound of tfla foot-[raid there were six litUc Homerw. thought of hem-if: "Thla to all the And mother ktaacd tbe Mtle letter,
flied away than a cow raised Tbereaa and the Other*
| plan I could plan- I've done Ihe be** snd went to sleep wRb it under her —
ACT haad ui] gave a faint bellow.
There', iwen evnu to bu. It 1 e<mld!'Now I-ri g-golng over to ch« k-Chrisijan Endeavor Wwl.l
Nvwa-' Mid ahe. “Newa! Some- with;" for. wonder. Lulle volunteer-' Ml,' Reed's"
i
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thing beaumui happened to me today, ed thl«; ordmaril, abe **, „
she wa* •u.bblng a* -*hv turnej'
Fat'. Fumpktna for F.rt.
L'xi
' tumetf out Into . waiter on ThetMa'a plan* a. the
She dhi nm look back at them
1, wa* a perfectiv brantlful pumr
TO
!*
w!'”'.
•tail They would have tovn amlllng kin. It war ro-<nd an* a rich yellow.
•“
■,Tk.kk„,.l.. «„k„ «,k
k..: to J.w.kto, kk.
„ klk ,h„ ,k-» P„ «, ... »
Stands ready to help
M>w<- ..>* .*
o ..i
M* . ( TZI
“*
• whisper . hla feel Ju.t lo.iched the gtx>und Thyoung men and women to
k.;lw
,
r
s»no.
I! II BU. ,»□ a..,- ;.I,S « to »rtkki«.h«,a vi.,.,1
Win independence and Suedrink I ki...l,tol „« 1 too, who! -Tito, olo,
>h„„oj, ,,.„o Ho
„tol|cess. II has given the start
!■ H to I
thous­
-od
I ho,, oooio.oo.,- Kdon to
... ..I,;- „j; Hr., Eto wo. Iko oon.door ool,k-' ..Who. to-o. .oln, lo d. ollk 1C
and* Of
ing pecpic.
to My th^ you. Mother told »e Lulle. with a Uttle long-drawn sigh' I
She wa* baking Thankaairing th«y asked.
. Write for »
rnlS Uui
th - ihu wa, •—
• - I
thto nmlS
"Thank-1I waited,
I pie*, and the red tint* ot bent In her
p»t stack hi* hands In hla pocket*
d give ui
you'- flay/ and then the dear ebUd! But It wm hard work She did • lean chevVc* made her look a I itle— Imporiantlr. -J m going to *ell II."
by spending Uv
ntba with wa.
nil
“ ThMkaglring dinner, and all * ver, Uttle. Therx-aa thought-!.-** be Mid. 'and bxiy
and laughed to hear me cranel^ii! the other Others did "so wanlf
j grtm and grare than
W. F. Jewell, Praaideni. R.
J. BennetL C. A- C. R. AHdL « to IktolkM .. to bBto to ^r- Htour ,b„
-Dto.
uho,
u„ tonl toll O,., totopBn to rtou.h to
Fnncipal. 1S Wileei flt.
and cream for her papa's thMae. too.
Detroit. MIeh.
Holhee. there waa turkey to It. an'jReed made It one of her "prindptea", buy a turkey. Bx-erybody around henthe grateful child
ctamb'ry Moce. an’ siumn'—it wai a!to telebraie diffy each xtt
-' raise tbrir oarn pnmi>kliia."
Pridny.'Nov. 16. ]M7.
A whole page of Thanksgiving sto-tea Is what yonr preald^l has plan■bd tor her Benbewma tbU week. A
page of bnpgilflMa. -flt Mad deeds, and
loving ihoogbu. TbM. next week,
well have Pome more letters from the
SiinAlwrs. nod also tWeewatlng consnndrmM that have come fro
«aar old frtaod of w ail.

DETROIT
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY

r.7to,ro„-;to„'«««™*KSr-''£'te,; ,^7Z

L

•“»
“»<> ‘»“«»>t their turkey, m b'g. fat

*■“*

snugly, and they packed bim lo

Part She LikM BoOL
Pnpo-Mabel. whleh part of th* tnr.aabel—Tbe cranberry aauce

k„wk „ ,u k,„..u,.k„’;; r

And now whan In Uu November.
Holly Cow heaved a sigh of deep
Our Thnnknglslng feast, U aprwd. iafaction. Kind, grateful words
and three meaalea!
j "U', a splendid Thankagivlng din
*T1b the atm* tlmHioDorad custom pleasant-to many ears.
or those PllcSnu. long since dead.
It W*. nn. Wiim* and tVi* *ni
course they had not let mother uer." Tbereaa uarmured. and one by

from b the Child's World.

’“•'**

"Well.

.Aftpid changes of temperature are hard
oa tbe toughest constiUition. *
The cMiductor
from the heated
inside of a troDey car to tbe icy temperaturo
of \he platform—the canvasser spending an
hour (»■ so in a heated boiling and then
walking against a biting wind—know tbe
difBculty of avoiding cold.
Scott
Emuislon i
body .o tlut it cu better witbiteiid the
<Un*er of cold from chanxeeiof tempereture.
It will help ran lo oroid teldii* coU.
ALL DEUOOISTSi BOe. AND §1.00.

NOTHING DOING IN
BUILDING UNE

THE

B.U what wc Ought to know nil about it for wt- are the beat equipped
of anybody U> aupply your neela in the tine o! hulldlng-matrrlala.
We have everything you n-vd In tdia line and have It at tte
rigiit priiv. When yon get anyilSng from here you ena know that
botn tbe quallii and the price u right.'

Traverse City Mfg. Co.
HANNAH
& LAY’S
BEST

Jb the piMt-rt of t;.n b.*,t MlcUgca
•eloter »hiat. and there u no better
flour on ibe^ maiheL
It's good Jor bread, cake*, ot paiP
try,
ir* the flour with all the goodsMs

FLOUR

of the wbtaL

HANNAHSLAYCO.

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OIUNP TRAVIRW HKRALSk THUmOAY. MOVtMUn ft. tMT.

'iD«. Un^Unt. I Biddle of H ekar to Qtf mat ud’enodaoe whlp^bts tiDfll rerr U*ht
UlkBg. ro*T. and hun*n—*o. It can | rut It :o )onr alxloc bowl, plrkln* It and Ann and pour Uilo «m«n >eUr
spberea. from
not be poulble after that royal; Into amall piece*;
half a cupful cUsae* that hare been prerkioalj teratlcea nc which hisued the
Say*
la « Good
ipread a few botuv aco. yet acote-i ot butter
palnii of the dipped'In cold a-ater; aet directly oa •avory odors. This obvUted the ne­
Medicine.
how ah did IniOee to the i
. ‘ handa mb t
tnnether uoIO Ihcw-1 the lee to chill and harden and nerve cessity of cnttlng. a task too often
Hon.
C.
C.
Brook*.
Mayor
of Bnnborr,
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
id cake*, the cold tarkey and haa. • oughly mixed. Season with salt and uomolded. Decorate with Urge ral- poorly performed, and the appearance
- ----------- --vov eppc—uvir Ohio, also Atiomey for.Faraerv-lUak
the blacnlU and co«ee. How conld pepper and aome kind of herb. pre-;»liu that bare been boded nnill of the. pie
was very pretty and novel. | *od Banbaty Building and Loan Oo_
they want any aupper!
fcrably thyme. Add very tittle cold plump. TbU U
Tee it
1. some
.. writes:
Try
water. Juat enough to bold together ^ Iment to roast pork or dock as well charmed yrth the
••I haw tbe ntm.»i coondsao* ta too
Twaa the year
e famine In Plya* too mneh makes as turkey,
•IrtaeotlVrun*. 11 U sgrvatmedlc"
month of old.
1 Lsre nvej u and I l.»xe known many
a soggy dressing, which 1* not flt to’ cider Cake-lf vou are fond of oovLittle
0al<eac>C4
for
TKankagi^lng.
Of
uy frtrnd* who have l-tain-d bra*.
The tee and the anow from the thatch
It haa been aald afala and axals
or course toe principal decoraUon eat. Some cooks add a very little j elty. try tUa cake. Take one cupful
Honejccml. Oakes-Tbese little Ovlai re.uli. from u. i_
ed roofa had rolled,
) of Ute that the Grand Traveiwe re- ot the Tbankagtring uble la tbe minced tinloo. bnt that la a matter! of dark blown sugar, one cupful ot
cak.v. ate o.hfiou* »nd so easy to praiae Plr/tiaa too bi^tOy.
Throneb the warm porpie aldea ateer- lion baa been favored Ihla year far turkey, aajf McCalU' Magazine.
, .
ed the gteae o'er tbe aeaa.
I beyond other parta of the United Without thU neceasary bird. the-na-|
cracker stuffing—HoU plain ihiee egg* and nilz well, add
.J their Thanksgiving menu.
And the woodpeekeri Uppwl lo tbe Suic*. Tbe aprli
storm* which ttonal feast would be like the pity ■
very fine and nse two cup-! meg. one t.-a*p.«aful of aalen.tu*.t Woman', Home Companion Take
elocka of treea;
j naept over tbe c
of Hamlet with toe melancholy Dane
■ <'“PtoI Of butter In, two cupfuls of flour, pour over nil one! three and one-h;.If VK.jnds of flooi
And the bough* on tbe alope* to the . critical time In nearly all fruit rala- enUrely omftied. But aside from the /•“‘‘tolrd cupful ot hot water; *tlr|cupfiil of cl.l.-r, mix all together andione and on.-half
south wind Uy bare.
Ing aectton*. leaving froten fruit buds chief viands, tbe piece do «*laUnce |‘•'ese togey>er and add a quarter .bake three^uanera of an hour.
ji»e-ha!f inmnd
And dreaming of anmmer tbe bada lo tbeir irall. and the rainy
as It were of the family board, there, tea*I-oo«iful of salt and
same! Creamed Bunanas—This is i
swelled to air.
brought absolute deatructlon t
many novel and pretty ways to
of pepper and half a teaspoon dish
d each red- Uluee In many other outra and In decorate the feast. These are not ea'- f“' of the dried herb or spiced ponl- \ l.reskrast a« a fnilt course, or If servful of soda. Mix «el
danlog mom;
portlOBB of soothem Michigan, yet in ahle*. but Uke the form of favors of ‘O: scaaonlng. which come* prepared ] ed with sponge cake a* a luncheon
suisi; csk,» Bake lu a
There were left bnt lor ntioai Flvi both these Instanrea Northern Hicb vurious aorta, that, prelty as they;'"
boxes.
jdj,h; Take large banana* and polish;quick
•- a«d 1.1 stand
Kernels of Com.
Igan was not only unharmed, but
remind one Irresistibly of the oTd
Chestnut Stufflng—Shell one quart ‘hem with a cloth: cut a small sllce't II mob They will knre j(emel* of Coral
seemingly favored by tbe weather
n who aald tl
Spire, Cidt-r—a delightful drink
i>f IsCge French eb««tnuU. Boll them ' from each end. Now- cut through the!i ' Spirxd
nve Xereels of Cora!
condition*. Never have all kinds food was served In such fancy way* in Lot water until the skins are soft, middle, carefully remove the pulp’seive with th.e-e caker 1> * mn.iwo
B« to Bradford a feoat were Rve
been
more, delicious iHiwadaju that when he went to a din- then drain off the water and remove, fnim each piece. To this add the juice j of ,id, r and oplc- and all th.it u at
Keroel* of Cora.
nor abundant, nor poutoee better In
party he would be hanged Jt be the skins. Return the nut* to the wa- "f half a lemon, half a cupful of tu-' Take two quarts of
_ .
quality and qusnilty. To one coming could ti'll which were the uble-dcco- - ler and cook until soft enough to mb ! B*r- half a cupful of *w«H-t cream. * ndil to B the
julre of o:
lemon.
*lFTTe Kernels of Corn! Five KernHi from tbe "froien reglona" the sight of
tallont and which the eatables.
Uhrough a colander' Season with one Heat until stiff, fill lanana shells witli' f<v> clove*,, a atiVk of .
Of Corn!
tbe great plies of roey cheeked ap­
■rumpkla Table" Is one of the | t*ble»j>oontul of butter, one teaspoon-1 tbe mixture and set on ice until ready' r.ip of raisins, h-.n all uus.-tber live
To people be glad tor Five Kernels ples lying under the tree* 1* some­
very newedt Ideas In the way of to give conMaleDCyl'*' serve. To mike the quantity her- minute*. th«i strain IL-at tbe whiW
of Corn ■
thing to note and remember, while Thanksgiving decorations. The cen-l Chicken or Turkey Stufftng—In a
use six bananas.
[of four «-gg* stiff, is.iir the'hot itcmd
•o Bradford called .out on hrdlnrdli tbe beavlly loeded wagons constantly
terph-ce It made of a pumpkin jack -laucepan p-jt a tablespoenful of but-j Thanksgiving UolU-d
Pudding—' “"'f “'em. SUr rapidly nnili thick
Bo Bradford cried out on Maak Bitr- passing along tbe streeu. and Ibr
yellow tissue paper ter and fry In It one minced onion,; Three^juarter* of a cupful of butter. ■ ""<5 frothy. Serve in «elo« or earthui> mu.
stories of boat loads ot delicious
If desired adding one cupful of breadcrumbs' one cupful of moIasseM, four ' egg*.; * n mugs.
1
And tbe thin women stood te tbclr fmlts and Bnanelal returns reaching
eaifX^e toe form of a Jack Horn that have been *oaked In water and two cupful* of milk, two heas|>oonfiiU' .Pumpkin Meringue—Take a rmall
do^n wUte 'and sUII.
toe bMBod mark, are a perpetual
e with tiny yellow ribboa wiream j tbe *
pr.-ssed out and a half cup- j of ««la. four cupfuls of -paMry flour.' Pumpkln, peel and cut B In small
*Lo. tbe Harbor of Plymonth rt^U marvel.
•r* atretcblDg to each plate.
| tol of alork. fb-ason .with one tea- one tenspounful .of rinnaraon. one tea- P'^ces, slew long and slowly; then'
bright In the ■princ.
a •HOOKA.
There la uik' here, as everywhere, the meal I* ended each guest pull* | spoonful of salt and half a teaspoon |»poonful of nutmeg, on.-half teaspoon' ri™ln and udd to the pulp on.-quart_______ _
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Tbs maples grow red and tbe wood
Of tbe ribbons and
of tbe advance In tbe price of coUcomes fol of pepp.T and thyme.
Cut up ful of cloves, one-quarier pounfl of
cream, the yolk* of three
abostof prityailmsnia |
roMn* ring.
blra and woarables, and whispers of some little souvenir approprliie to some celer, hi very mall piece* and citron (cut flu.-., and two pounds of '•s»- a large ... _______ ____ _
Lsreth* direct neolt of tba
Tbe went wtad U blowing and fad- possible hard dme*. but we. who live.
occasion. Stretching toe entire | use half a cupful S(lr this until lt ’ral*ln*. Cream tlu- butter, add the
“f cornstarch. M x; Thi
tog the mow.
Id this favored clime, have
length of tbe table Is a pumpkiu vine, leave* the vides of the pan. Take this| molauct. yolks of the U-al.-n egR*.'"'n>«db with a lIHle efeam. add gin- of »ui
And tbe pleasant fdoc* ting, and tbe reason to complain, and every reaa>sc cotte* winIta green tissue paper foliage and from the pan and odd to It one cupful'and toe scalded milk, lu which two'Rcr, nutmeg and salt to tatue UrnM'Utii psrUy irne of
arbntw blow,
on to congratulate ourselves on
gorgeous yellow bloosoms making a|of breademmbs that have been moli-'teaspooiiful* of soda should U- dis- smali patty pans with puff paste. (Ill
Fire Keraala oLCora!
good forinne. Hard limes are
effective bit of color against: treed wlin rec Ubte*|giOttrnl of melt-! solved. ' Add the spices and fmll.l
<*>•* mixture. When done cover' WbriWlt be a «s>ld or atoogh.ra.
Five Kernels ot Corel
toe damask table cloth. Then
menui than a phyalral
place ,ed liuuer and very highly seasoned, and last ot all tbe wbites of the eggs; ! *'"> ■ thick meringue Set back la t*r'h “f U,efar*d or howd complaint.
To each one be given Five Kernels
dItlOQ. Wf create what wc dread by at each plate ore little Individual
Dry Stuffing—Put a lltUe butler In V«‘ «
""d pour Into a greased'the oven and brown lightly, sift rinof Core!pumpkins that are made over tiny the frylng-|ian and chop In a small pudding mold. Put In a kettle of boO ' "amon over top and serve v.-ty cold
"laverylubl# to b« toe
conatantty talking and thinking
boxes, and can be used Jor candy, while onion. It to a golden brown,! Ing water and cook steadily for six
On
the
other
hand,
we
make
our
.
Cranls'iry WU|r-Now
O, Bredfori* of Anaterdeld, baste on
sllsbily .1.-rwngvi* tha
Ices,
chtriotie
russe.
jelly,
etc,
Tbese
crumb
a
a^in'-sUed'
Iwf
comfort and
change try rranl>ciTy Whip; It Is de­
stale hours. Serve with liquid sauce.
toy way,
■Uesof iLv organa and
r all made of crepe o bre.vd in thU season with sail and
by talking them, by thinking them, by
lirious served with cold turkey. To
, <-*u!tl.,K.mstnDeUu„.| dl-.***.
Tbe went wind* era blowing
beBevIng them. If we conld see olh Uaaue pai)er.
Perjoaha* Aecoae ,• SMisAy- M
make it put one quart of cranberries
j pepper, a Itiile chopped^ celery and
own Bay.
Thanksqiv'ns Tarts.
lovsantfs ot hornet So>f isinocAB*
parts of our broad land, and make
Into a granite atewpan, on lop of
of the herb sweet marjoram.
Tbe white avons bloom, but the pine
leota ot rA/a sort.
comparisons, and then follow toe ad on ^ table, and If natural ones can stuff this Into tor turkey, tew It up well as’ a*prelly'^^ad^Uoii*'*^t^the
hour thiVK; cupfuU of sugar; a.-t
donee are eUII,
And new graves have fnrrowed Pro- Tice of the dear
made of the ever-uaetui crepe
her children
SttrfOng-Cook’
toe'ah'riir
Roirihiran^
'■"unsiraln and ruh pulp thmugli
througli ®'‘ ‘“rthen
‘“nhen ,dl*h.
.dish, or In Indlridual
...... ..

~ • for'
* 'paste Vor’’
for the
shells Roll
thin and
'‘"urisirala
-Give tbaaki. sU ya people, toe warm lo "count their ; larcles." toe hard paiwr. For these aro many month*! Rich hausage
things which fill
fleld of vUlon
toe year when nalgral flowers are
minutes in the frying-pan and!prlck
prlrk with
with aa fork
fork to
to prevent
prevent b1latera.;“
blisters.; “
^o ’*>ls
this add the white*
whites of ‘hells, s.n.on
s.-n.on wiih salt and cayehae.
, dklea bare oome.
rery
would be ashamed to look t in toe ....
_ expensive and bard
and.jjuv,.
-MM.. B
a .MW.ee,—B,uiua
tablespoonful u|
of ufinely minced Grease the pally pans and pinch the
beaten very light; N-ai all mo-«en with the
toe top
Tbe hllltope are annny, toe g
Ibrt, jw.,ac,
I,
.Orel,
Dl—I
trem:„„„„
face,
and
would
give
way
to
tbe
hel­
............
one-quarter of « cupful of^paMe closely to tbe edge.
|togelhcr umil t^.l Heap In a pr.-ti with bread cmmlai. dot here and
crows tbe bolm.
•. brighter thought* which arejmly
there with tdls of butu-r, and bake In
T dfhing table, so these encxesaful bulti r. *dd
K»r^h vfth candied cmi
Add oncouanrr
ODcquarti of s pound I Cranberry Tarta—Take g pint of ‘’‘''h
And the trampeta of wlndar and tba
'along an opportunity to edme to
fifteen mluulee.
, ______ _
, of sausage meat and cook
.0 orleranlK-rry jelly when cold, and beat h«''ri.**. To candy the bml.-s mb
white Uareb U gone.
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'

[three minute* tonger. Cook
And ye eUll have left yon Fire Ker the front,
mash [up with a wire egg spoon until light 'h-m with a soft cloih. lay them la n
Tbe ehryrantbemunu vary In alte,'
keep Thanksgiving day than by mak­
For the Next Day.
potaloi'* and add to the and foaniv; heat the white* of two,"®* ‘*‘*h lonly one layer should b.-[
Bela of Corn.
(
give directions first for roak
ing It a time of appreciation of all
Five Kernels ot Corel
.h.
n..a,u„
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»' Escalloped Turk.y-Chop the rotbe good thing* which the year ha*
rive Kcreela of Core!
(they should be hot when-add- into the jelly. Une the ^___
patty pana;*brown sugar with two-thlr,!* of a cup (nal"* of the tiirk,-, ni.-ct into fine
these P‘»‘T"
pall. s can w
teaspoonfuls with
Te have tor Thankagivlag Five Kah brought na. and of re«.lvlng to
dellc’ate'liroll^V
''""■'m of a well<» toe nnnny aide of tbe road during
I“'* “"•> >»»>• ‘hen bep
cranlHTT}- whlp't**®**"^
copsistoncjiof huui-y. fy,ur grvasr-.l baking
«inj
•els ot Core,"
necessary. Proceed as follows:
t Dontha to come."
per. Heal nil this lo the boiling
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point Place In ...
tli< ____ _ f*w seconds.
*^*’ '>*'‘Tles snd let It sUnO until «’» «lto salt and mpper. spriaUe
Fold a short of tissue Into a square
■Tte nvM*a gtft aat and be homble
and nild half a cupful of stale bread-! Strawberry Tarta-*Une scalloped
groased dish- *l(h br-wii cmuib* or grated cracker.
TH
Incfae*
In
diameter.
end prey,
Oltf-Fsahiened Thankagylng.
.H then fold .«ln comer for'"''"’*'*
’!«”? !«".» »"h paste, then fill half/'
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A new light It breeklac end Trath
BTien you have read the following
^frlmMner
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*’*" »**•> «™*berry jam. sprinkle onl *’""'1*'"
Without Eggs-Por O" • «:>}er of cream sauce; pnt In
comer,. from
lead* j^flr way,
from center.
center. Cat
Cat and
and whenjj^
when ...------ wltooiii.eacb a plneh of flour and sugar 1
layer of turkey and <
I of a New England Thanks
Om taper a ttaooaaad eball kindle: giving dinner, you wljl marvel at the
Each cme of the*
Rejolee
iblUty and ntrength of our forem<
That to yon hae baao glvaa tha nil- era to aecompllsh so much and
darBaas vtdee!"
some blupt
blupt instrament.
Instrament. roll
together equal part* of mashed I a,voted to taste.
snumth with flcMir. add toe mllk.I'-rumbs to rove, the top, with the'
well, ways an exchange; "At elAcr
from the end to the center. Pour
O. Bradford of Anaterilald. daring the •Dd of the long Ubli
Tiirt.,—a.I.i
(orether »h...
P'"®**
““ ■‘iUbleapoonfnl
leaves, varying In color, if desired. potatoes, soft breadcrumbs and flnelyl .
wave,
•hopped butternut*. Season this with j
i «•*'- "«vor with nutmeg, and pour
°f «*■!(,d hotter and milk.
tnons platter, lay a
be prepared in this wa.v, and
And aafa throng tha aonndlng blaat/ turkey, while In .the center was a:
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Into
a dtK-p pieiriatv lined w.ih co->d Spread Oil* over the turkey, ctnrer
salt, liepper. parsley uud
wmall ]
then
gummer
around
a
small
piece
leading tha brave.
pie crust, and Uke in a slow ovre. [cl<w*'lv nt.d Uke for halt sn boar.
! menie chicken pie. flanked on
ind tbe pulp and
ot fringed tissue. Joined
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r-il »i
I Cr.<.1e I'umpkln I’lt^Boll one jilni f'W ‘be cn-.vii, sauce mis togt^ber
«
wlih son,., butter and tbe beai.-n yolk juice
Ot «w4a tnch as thine wu the ffoej,ide with a sucking pig. stuffed with
of om- li-moti Boat well togetbwhich U to be u*^ at a center Cat
of sug.nriioii* molasses with one ta
«aW*»|sw»/ul each of butter and
BatloB bom.
,
I applet and sausages, and roasted
,er. then add iwn-ibirds ofacupful of
square from toe darker green
, hh spoonful of butter and add It to "O'"'- »<•'• "ue-half cupful each of
Aad the feetal world alngi the “Five Handing, a red apple in ita mouth:
n In hot fat
I Water. Bring lo a ImvU In a ju.rcalaln
newhat iinaller than the lareeet
quart tvf pumpkin; then add two /“Hh ""<1 broth, and neasOB with salt
Xereels of Oore."
on the other aide, a yery Urge ham
A
Baked Croquette—Chop and Unrd kettle, then Mir In on<"lhlrd of
petal and pul on last as,a calyx or
egg* and iw_o teaspoou •»"'l l"-pper,
Five Keraela of Core!
tu hock end decorated with fringed
^
,h:ch bus been
Bniah. Tbit green leaf mutt be cut mssh well one ju.und of boiled che*t-'„ rupfui
iiU of ground or piilverTs-d glpger
Cnamid Turkey—Crack the boaei
rive Keraela o( Oore!
letterpaper.
Then
there
were .U CTrlM ih. ..m, .. H.
* ‘“‘Wl.l .. ..Ii- w™a..l
The &aUon gIVM theaka for Flve ,a,otd* of red currant Jelly, and dish
The pastry should be light and ihin'of to- turkey and pul them with all
irerre.
Sm. Uk, . third hi . ‘ """ *“"■
l»"' '
Iiid
the
pumpkin
one Inch deep in tbe bi1-v of skin, fat and gristle, tfl a
K^elaofOore!
|a* of yellow apple aauce; there ,.rt ol tb, rehbr,
»1 cre.„ md to.r'„o„h;
lie pan. Bake without uptwr emsi. jaaaeepan. cover with cold water and
tbe Thanksgiving feeat bring ^ were mashed potatoes, boiled onions.
fflnady baked with this
• lib . Il.tl. kl» ...i™ ,1», ,0 lb,i>""“ "
t™,™ "MlUr, ,b.
Five Kereels of Core!
-----------------------Jw simmer for an hour or longer:
beets, and turelps, pumpkin pies and
il pile on lop the bcateu
pm P..U1.. Tl» pillore
,h. P-1
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For th# Ttiankagiv/ig FeasL
'^ihen boil dow-n until there is only a
plum pudding, fmlt tan*, home-made
le egg*, to w Wch h»s been
b.- ™t
Irerp th, no„r:'"'V'‘ •'
II Is not always posMble to oh- nipful of M.wk, Mix a tablrspooaful
pickles aad preeervra. brandled fmita j^,jf _
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form* until flrir..
ladded « i le sugar. Pol In the
Whan the Imre and byre nr# aafe.

lain
the,
real
Thankaglving
Idrd.
lu
of butler and a tablespoonfal of floor
and cake huge plicber* of elder
ILu-lde* the curled rhr)-santhemum»!
Hrcsslng-Thls I* not so jum a moment .
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wlth’"*“'“
makes
a
*u!
<(l-[oter
the fire un(ll smooth. Rub ths
metheglin and home-made wines."
Is well to have s few sp.cimens
«» o'"-'' dr-*»l"ll». s. thej Cream T.trts-Llne patty psi
Wbn far nsd near the . burdene
‘wiltaJr
Tr^wnlng i
.g iw.,' h*rd-»*lled egg. to a
They did not serve dinners In (be ragged variety In the bunch 'P“"'
without bn
' mcni Of the oeearion. quite os good ■ lowd-r and add slowly to half a ptnl
course* in those
These handsome large ebrysanthe-'**“"*■"
‘•'''‘"-'When cool heap with whipp'd cream,
a* the real thing.
jof nJlk or ns-am. Add this, lo the
Have bowed -neath harveafa gold; was pnt on the table at one time. mums are made of white, pink, red " **
**"’ ""'‘“•y
« ies*i«onful of red currant
Sour Chickvn—A di-1lol.ui* way to, l.iirter and flour and bring to a hoU.
Whan cinstan rich have dropped ,,nd each helped the other That was or yellow paper, and perhaps rt*ei»'“‘'
">•'
Jelly on the e.-ntej of each tart..or
pr.-pan- a rather old chicken is to lh<ui u.JO the *l.« k. Hove the Uta at
Brom many a Wuahlng vine.
’over a hundred years ago It would We nature elooer (han any «her flow- •"'* *'*''" “
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rich Mrawh.rry preserve*
,<tew It III water sllghtlv sali-d, Wtien turkey t*,udy am! tirs* them Into ths
And gntal orehnidn wide end filr. y^wm ae If other think, h.d changed •r It Is almost impossible to delect
^a* lev.. mbloHl
Pineappl.- Tart—Make n c.Mard of
the'water boi» down, pour in ataiut gravy. s.Tvt- on toa*t<-d br*-»d.
Have owned the touch arine;
lai„
,„at .ppetite* had grown he presence of pa,«T lo their ^
''*" ‘
one pint of milk, on.- half cupful nf half a cupful of viu.'gar. ud.l a few
Thea. up from gratefnl hearts
where Is now the assembly that ilructioD. Cut three sheets of UdSue
•laurel leave*.
a little oifi..
tn Old »"d Pretty Rug.
IM joyful praise ariae
would'even taste of all the good
dr.-*»lng may h<- made hy ««Ing »ugar and exes, add i • mlU xaJ £
Fold as for
salt ati-i |e-i.ier. and b'.dl agab
uit o;d pier.- of carpet if matTo Him who glvM the waiting earth utlng* that were freely partaken of
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'«me
fhoppUig on the fire to thlek.-n
When the chicken N ven tende
IV. shape or rise which you dsTbe bleMlng of tbe aklea.
,n
great grandmother-, time?
<• coivl. Stir li
maMc;.-A“l(■er^a7h“ liuTe bundle of “
done,
I thicken the gravy with flour.
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B-hre round the mother's knee
| Of course tbe children helped with petalf has been wrinkled and pulled
In one-half e
f. (ufflng—Tbi* kk us.'h:cken patile*—Tbop cold ro.i=t tew hemp rope and cut it In srre
Tlts lltUe
lltUs children
childi
ne
cling.
g|| ,ii, ^ork. though probably they through (he Anger*.
Denmiirk and the a.IJnc.'/li cou tri.-* apple tM.fnr.separai'
tailbtl chje^m very fln*-. mo.Me.n' b-hgih*. (rmr, six i,t eight Inches long
Lra fclghl^nd
klght^nd mom
i
nrhen
the houaehold *ere not «, tutlnstaklng and careful one carefully by wetting the flnpT and win piolably not lliid mui
-Il
with
lK/i:.d
milk
ililrk.-D-d
w
th
tViib
a
daminc
needle
and
strong
r In (h:* country. Il 1* really more
round partly
irtw
as the children ot colonial times, be­ tips, and commencing with the *nia1llittle coro-tarrh and w-asoned with [cord, sew ea.-h piece down to tbs
Wit* meni^Wc
SWeea ring.
adapted t
ifflng . of _« . .g^M'
cause It was Indeed (be spirit of the
W..k
awre.kii
a |.ktii
stlB a
wire
,. T- which • ,
,
litter. *rtlt ati-i pepi*r. fH«tnbsu- tn^rioih, I.euLniug la the center, and
hsn m$t a Snny
Tuny bead .
r> halve*;
colonial time to Ih> carefnl and pains­ ha* been bonl into a knot at the end


»lTle*. eutiing
• aping tabb.'i-oijDfuU (B amall g*-Bi ,-coui;.tjUib toe proews until ths
Is miming from the throng,
half
In
each
paste
shell,
a
te
taking. And a fesKt day mrent so to prevent their allpping off Finlsb
w-* "‘k'
Ills lined silh p-rff p«M» which have whole thing ta revered. The piece*
Whra not f.siBMr note la dropped
It ol butter, a taWesiHionful
much to those children. They were' with . calyx about an Inch and a half
onethird rnme.
revig-i-:. b- en baked eicht mlnuieslsre placed two or three, Inches apart.
P^m oai tbe dally nong;
pfnrh of nutmeg oi
kept so' very airlctly. that If they In diameter
*ar. and
I a -u-::i k oven Bel la the oven [ and are »ewed dosn tbarugh the midThan,
thankful ksarta
became tbe least bit jubilant, tbey ^he tiny button Bke chrysanihe
«'•■» ,»«" »a ■ until the ai-pl.’s ar
raln. and brown for Imc or tor.-; j die. The eud* .re ihen (raysd oat
t frl^R prayer arts#
were almost sur.- lo !«• bush<.d with mum. may be cut of ilssoe. tn Hr"utr-k.
-| and combed upward so that toe flhm
\ho fliu the happy boms
the ebHIing admoidUon "Children cle* Of various al«*». tbe largest be(thing New in .Chicken Pies.
Chicken With Parsulps-Parbotl win .i«nd up ao.1 mingle togMbsr
a tbe sklss. .
should Iw *.H‘n and not heard." Bui lug about one and oue-half Inches In
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lid |.e dlfflrijli lo Buegfwl i
small potatoes, or ret In balls with a •• -kinky- hair. This gives the Ap—Exchange. a hundred year* ago the spirit of dlamrter. Cut these circles In rath
To Go With the Thanksgiving
ire- in chicken pie* that would French veg.-table cutter; and wash! |i«-*ranre rg .
'•r Angora rag. aitd
rheerfulneo* and Jollity reigned su- or line fringe; a number of them at
Turkey,
be any Imi.rovemem over the chick ■ scrape, an-l boll parsnli~ Split » will rival elifc. r VII' .in pretty effect
|<reme on the feost days; p.*>ple In­ once, and pull apart: then place on Older Cream Apple Sauce—Peel eo its»It. and of course I should tu t vu-jug chicken down the back, planIf tbe maker
wi-he* «be can fur^wr ill tbe gamsred barvesl of • dulged more in hllariiy and rolllek- toe stem ns dir.eivd above.
and cat into q-iari.r* a quutt ot rath- have (he bs.-'bhood to. attempt an lu- it; a baking-pan and snrround with ih.T enhance i
beauty by dyeing
toe year.
« aome games than they do now even.
er tiirt greenings, adding
•npful of novation oi ihe kind. bnl It may _|.e the potatm-s and parsnlpn col In qoar' For golden grain of love, and •
matching
After dinner was over there wero
cider, and cook until the rru;i f* t
that • tH-w Idea in the arrangement tecs. Season w-U. putting bit* of but
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hope, and thought:
' gara<« Ol Wind man’* buff. put*. In
One of the
■Uring part* Jer, then press, ifirough a sieve i t"* Of the
>jld be,'ter all ovi-r the v E-tsUe. and chick­
' For health and streogto of thiwe ' the comer, hol-biiltered Wue l>e*u»— of the Thanksgiving turkey
ra again t« tbe Bre. sl:iT>Dg In considered an
en.
Put
one-half
c-ip
of
water
tie
• If the ca;ptt be new. the ereier
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I hold most dear:
• do ytiu know that game?—hide the
drrsFng. and II has a grvat deal to di
small cupful* of sugar, a I •a What to Kat
pan and bake until tl(e vegetAile* D.ay be left tj.re, and only tbe edges
' FOr goal* attained through jreary ' handkerchlv-f. and other*, tn wh'eh all wRh tbs flavor or tack of ft In thi ■ spcioirful of orange julee. a |dnrh
of
Many erwis
. found tha’.
and chicken are b:o«n. Serve on a irimaved with the rope. Old. wanont .
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Jo-irney* souxbl:
« joined from grandpa, und gnindmu^
whole bird A badly srasonsd or too gtoand
and I during of withr-tan<1ir.g a
*• cinnamon
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hot platter with the Ihickreed gravy. fugs. t'jo. ran be thus adorned and
’ F^acxloua fear* removed, for « down (O the tiny one*. Th.-n when damp dressing spoils the best turkey ijulmVg, S-mtner
!' , the under era* of their chicken r
Scalloped rikker.*—ful Into soiaii n-tad( to s-pve several years longer,

Talth grown bright;
• the twilight hour ranie lofily Hti-allng
tbal ever was ralW. while a stuf- minut.s and add Iwr* fible.pi.'Uf-•!- u.ct to the tahle a heav.r. •n.'dea plccvs.^ld C0'*»d chicken, and to and Id .i- c-xjuiry or In places where
’ F^r friend* whose love snd klad- ’ In (he older people w.vuld fall Into
flng that Is jurt escHy right Ip.every of g.-lattov di.-solv.d lu half .* cui>('1., mi:»K and went away agali
Then each pint of the meat allow a half
comparatively clean, or to room* ’

ocs* cheer my way;*
• reminiscences—of early
da>*
of
the flulthlDg touch of cold water.
No* lak- from the
pn. - TegeM'd filnlnlng th* un- pint of whit- *aiic mvii * follows: HWe . ed. Iheov rug* look exeewUng’ F»r stars above me tn the dark- ' vires* and stniggle, of paikeot endeav­ of deliri
I needed to comnlete Are and allow tot- mlalxure to renl. der cruet altecvilier. which *«.* a da- Melt a tabUspoonfu! of buitef.add to
•5 and dainty. For Ure floors

nt nIghL
• or nnd cnia-ned effort*.
rt-.-lsuIncv
the bui net barrien. and with a cream elded improvvtnent. but it n-ma!n*d it an even tablespoonfiii of floor, mix.
.mnier. tor vvrssdss and bahs.

I give Tb«e thopka on this •
But wbi-re are the voungsiers? Call Thanksgiving table.
j whisk beat to a stiff froth, adding f,«- a bright cook near me to attain | and add a half pint of milk: stir reo- to’hlng could be tfleer or to britarIhem In; they have been lor a long
01d-PB*lfloDed Drcsalng—Take a gradually as the m xture thlck. a* a the perfwiSoa of chlckre ple-doa • tlnually until It bolls, add a halt tea
wbile they possess the added
r Pacltmnl DuboU. ■ walk la tor woods- H-re they come:
two IscCordlQg t tbe pint of creambeaten solid and the'by
making her enul take the shape| apoonful
^b and a dash pep
:dvantage of being made at a trlfltog|
uuuo,.
laden with the latest apidU of the alie of your turker) poll oht nil' the, suffly wLlp|>ed white* of t
eggs: of small IlscuiU; the pie going to per. Putflbe chicken aad a few hard

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Part Two

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TKAVCRIK CITY, ORAND TRAVERAE COUNTY. MICHIOAN, THURAOAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1M7.

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HbibIUob and on tba top of the faaiA [ Ufa In a bomble way and oat of the
The nnaonneement Is made that Mr.jtheir cars are e^olpped with safety'Tha
it will sea thM Ow ps» they ahouM fin In an atUatie way.
Una UUara will appear the foreat bad won a bona of plenty, bad Newman Smyth, paator of the Center npplUncea.
M. A. c. naa by tar thc-gnataat team
The financial bituation.
i«a^ a fatally of cbUdrae who
church, of New Haven. Conn., and one
tnttelr old aye wera a eomtoK and of the beat known coogregatkmnl
Cw^BTM* Mill p«M m ftnancMl
}oy to them, cbildren who mardad preachers In CoanecUcnl. la to tw­
■Muwtw to provont futuro dlitur- Uana whi ba flyaa t<«etber with the
dale of Utereat and date of redr«>|tbe aacred name of mother with albancoo Ilka tha r*«ant ona.
five mUes In Gable River canyon has tha merwr w« have litte
eothnalasUcally supported them with
j moat tbe reeerenee they did the
Now York oyitdicau of-bankoro meet one year hanee.
Recen." excavations on the alt* of
completed at a coat of more erOar to ma^ tha o
•f •ouejehc
. The Panama canal booda hare been; of Ood.
bav* orranpad to uka eno^eurth
Jerlcbo have UId bare tbe historic
»lw.OOO per mile. Most of the abeuedlsg pea^srlty.
|nme. The scor* doss not wuU taU
prioird and win be reedy for Iwne aa{ In behalf of the children of
•f tita $100,000.000 eartiftcatea to
city wall of burned lime brick
*•
rock, and Includes
-Thera la na anoiagy at all with thajUie true stiungtk of the —ud
n aa tbe bldi nre accepted. Noren- hnppy ceaple. tbe membera of Me­
bo laauotf by tha Unitad Btataa
•lone foundation, while wbo.le rowa ‘**ree tunnels The grade reducUou way things ware in ig»3.
lovom-' the battle was gamely fooght. At tbe
at*. 1S07.
Pheraon Poat nod W. R. C., tbe mem- of bouses have been unravered.
traaaury.
yaar tharo was In tha! beginning of tbe aecood half Ike
bera of the Pourteenib alreet ehareh
Chleaoa banka will raauma tha
Ireland malatalns nearly 400 egg- Is crosM-d five times.
treasury but $1«140e400 In geld. On i Aggies wetw tor a tlma hriplaa beand other frlenda. the pastor extend­ distribntlDg sutlons for the purpose
Lnnalag, Mich..
payf'*$ out of oaah in a waak or
Mining operations are carried on, ‘Navtmher
M ef Oiia yMr thar.
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fore the Beroe and
Banking
ed to them the beat wlihes and bUsa- of bettering the poultry of the
10 daya.
In the eanyoD from one end to the in tha trsaMrry
of gMd. of the ertmaem and were forced down
aald today that tbe Michigan banka Ug. and
other, and these are pMnly seen tram Tan yaara age tha eireutatlen per
Tha $100000400 eaKHleatoa to
the Held to allow Hurlbut to acar* a
gifts,
a
pedaaui
from
the
post,
corps
are
In
excellent
oondlllon
and
tbe
the
train.
The
mining
town
ot
Oil­
faa laawod will hava tha baeking of
JapancM workmen are all Ubeled man Is perched oo top of the motm- capita was $3848. It la now $8843, drop kick. The atrala necessary to
financial atrlngeney ia practically and neighbors, a handsome berry
tha paid raaarva of tha Unttad
Tha Maps that you now teka.
gala on the heavy fannm could not
spoon, a china plate and a bon bon with the character of their trade talD. on the very edge Of the cUff. •bllcty of th# pavammant ta
Statea traaaury.
$2S40aOOO In Carxliicatet.
be
maintained, however. Tha team
and the name of their employer.
New York. Nov. :b.—Twenty-five dish from the children to the mother
and the buildings are In pUtn sight tham up. and the fact that m
-n.0 procaada of tha aali af Pan­
much out weighed and clearly onPapers written with the ordinary
gold watch chain for tbe father
ama banda and oortlfioaUa will ba million dolUra will be paid
Japan Firsd Foralgners. •
partlcla of risk is invetvod thoroln. classed.
Inka in use today will be Illegible
In
response
Mr.
Hannaford
aute<
Toklo,
N(n-,
IS—Japan
beraelf
has
Pint
National
Hank.
i.
P.
Morgan
A
dapeaKad at ona of tha national
give tha fullest guarantcaa
(Mpt MorIsM ptaynd a fine de2T years hence, say cbemiata.
Co., the City Bank and aereral otben. that they had received just what they
rMenity been obliged to aaaume to­ saund coedit'on ef our poepio and tho
fenalve gams, time and again atopTbe old bonae la North street New ward alien tabor exacUy tbe
to the trenanry for an epuiralent wanted, all that they needed
faralon paid racalvad,
ping the terrUe line emaabsn ot
Rochelle, formerly the home of Thom-, tliudr as that to which for some time sound cohdition of our traaaury.on tha aaaan, and anpagad tar amount of tbe new 3 per cent certifi­ more than they expected.
Small. McKanno and OoartvilchL
ns Paine, author of 'The Age of Rca- she has been so strenuously object
Tha WacMing Faa.
Bhlpmant to New York aaceada cates before tbe banks doae today
I to Mr. KINksn.
Amtsburohlrr was in at right taekla
•on." has Just been sold for filfs). and
A check was written for the
the part of the rmted Statea.
This la an evidence of tbe confidence
Juat as tbe ruucrvgailonal Sunday
It ts reported that the pnrcbaaeri Of Iate.tbe hundreds of foreign la­ Bchool wa# halt through the openlnff poslUon and played a good gnma.
the big flnnnclen have in the admin Uter's tee which was dmxrn a
Tbamas
gained a groat deal of tha
will
dismantle
It
and
use
It
tor
fire­
ChJeapo, Not- I».—St. LonU
borers that have been tn the employ yt'tterday morning and the auperinMtraBon'a plana to relieve tbe cur Sand Bank of Penlnsiila-Road for a
rround.
Hurlbut eaaUy bau-hja owm
wood.
Tbe houte U nearly
, CUeapo banka ara pUnnlnp to return rency famine.
peek of beans.
various contractors throughout tendeot. J. W. Mllllkm. waa about to
In punting and genamlad tka' light
! to a caab baali by 0««. 1 and do
Tbe remafnder of tbe evening was years old.
the empire
announee tbe aong, the sbunil of
May Over Bwbecribe.
tcamjo^ bast poaaible ndvnntagm
Tbe game of diabolo. or devil
Bway with caibler’a clearlnp
•pent In a social way, after the eoopla
missed In a wboleaale manner and or- childish voices was heard outside and
WaahlngtOB. Nov. 80.—The
Sfitntday Ollret will dona bar toottwo aticka. which la Just now having dered to return to their native eoon- the primary and Inlermedlate grades,
cbneki. Thli ii
lunleatiotta which came to tbe treas­ bad received the congratulations
ha1] neaaca with a gnma at AlbMB.
traordlnary vogue, aeema to be only trlea.
of tbe bond laaue. All other banlra ury department yvslerday approHng their frleoda and an old time chari­
headed by HtOe Miss Catherine CebTbe Metbodtate ara not lookad npoB
rertvat of a aport known In former
are IlkAy to foUow.
Thus Japan has meted out to olh- ard and Iteoaard Pratt came march­
the financial pdicy adopted by the vari bad rewrunded through the room.
formldabla rivnt
Waat Wanta Million,
a treatment on the same level, ing In slcgiag. “Good Morning to
president and Secretary Cortelyou. R. B. as>«(r eoteruined with' a ]lg centuries, and perbapa in remote
tlquJty. The very name of It devil with that to which ahe baa bMn ao You." The little girl botr an Im- and If the game U won OBvat will
i
Waablniton. Not. IP.—Tbe
and the subserlpUoni which were re­ using a large tin dlab pan for
two aticka, la a phase of ancient •verse on the port of other nations
I tary of ine treeanry will recelTe dally ceived for the fUnama bondi and one bourine. and be »[■» no, novice nt-lhe
buDcb of yellow chryaan■
expactad
to loaa to M. A.
usage.
I raporte by wire of aubaerlpUooa
year oerUficatea* were the bubjecl stunt, bringing tbe house down.:
toward her own subjects. Now that thrmums and tbe little boy had an
of the happiest occas­
Oranges, pears grapes, cherries etc.. Japan has authoritatively
1 tha eartlteata laaue from all anb- of dlBcnaalon at the meeUng of tbe
equal number only bis wqre white In
Tneaday night oceurred the InittoI traeiary dtlaa and
and afforded general aalUtac- ions of the kind ever enjoyed by Y now being packed In paper boxes ban on the Imporutton or employ- color, ‘the chUdren belng;^ almost hid­
on of tbe met -wSp.:rj^v«.-. besta
those present, many of whom bad containing nitrogen, and tbe excluai faat aa poaalble. OSera from t
Uoa.
It of foreign labor. It will be In­ den by the sixe of ibMr^hoqoeta.
pledged to tbe Adetphle FYntomltF
of oxygen aeema to keep the fruit creasingly difficult tor her to mslnmillion.
Ulille details regarding aubscripAdvancing to the front, they sang.
Pour children of the couple are still from decay for an Indefinite time, tain her aversion to tbe sdopUon of • Jeauf Loves Mo. This 1 Know." and since the opening of ooilege. TwWea
I baa-been e
Doa are not yet being made public.
new
membera were taken ta and K.
< nanded and eonratnUted tbeoupbout It iM'ma to be tbe feeling at tbe treas­ living, all of whom were piWnt. nsh shown In Paris In 1»00 bad been
simitar policy by other nailona.
then the flowers were tendered t

- of the I
tha day on the wladom afid auecest of ury that both loani wtU be oversub- with the exception of a daughter. preserved In nitrogen for aeven yeai
Big Rs^stratlen.
Milllken being tn recognlUon of tbe of Bngltah. become an honorary mem­
>^wreace.
Kan.,
Nov.
i*—Tbe
ibed. aa waa the case with the Mra. A. M- Smith, of CleveUnd. Ohio:
The BrlUab board of agrieultBre baa
him by tbe ber. Tbe intOttlon waa kept an am
by tbe adminlatratton. Many tsle- pcmular loan of $100,000,000 Uaned by the otbeiu being Mra. Joseph Hewitt, recently published aome atatlsttca tratlon at tbe unlvenlty of Ksnass
Sunday acbuol convenUou last
Ure
secret
unUl
the
evening and IbsA
of this city; Roy Hannaford. of Solon, which show that Rngland’s foreign: has passed "T*00 and win go beyond week at Kslatnasoo when
pmmi bare arrlred from all parte of
CleveUnd
who ta running the farm, and Allle. 'ood bill hu doubled in amount dur­ 7.000 before tbe cloee ot the achool third time he warn elected piealdeoL as tbe candidates, bllndtoldad. wot*
the eouDtiy. including New Torii. Cbl- 18»€.
forced to varions “nnata" about tto
who realdea on Pine alreet Heren ing the Ian 30 yeara. In 1886 It waa year. Tbe plan adopted of register­
ea|0 and other large eittaa.
After the children had fiatabed atreaia a great deal
grandchildren and four great are also
Tha pmident waa informed from
$600,000,000.
1*06 ing students by mail in advance of slnglug. Mr. Cocbltn apoke briefly on
FtoRowtag tbe raeatvtaff
“It there are any here who have lembora of this happy family.
Boltnlo that hU leUer expraaalng conthe amount had grown to 81,000,000. tbe opening day proved a greater suc­ tbe honor that had come
ot tbe new men tote tbe society b
Out of town friend* preaent were
fideoM In tbe BnandaJ aoondBeaa of ■ny oblectloD to this eeremooy being
cess this y««r than eier before,
Mllfiken and tbe tatter responded In banquet was beU to tbe soetoty halL
i the eoontry had been printed In aev- performed, let them apeak now or Mm. J. W. Dlckerman. M. C. Cate.
bis usual bsppy manner atatlng that The AdelphtcB now hnve a gtroaff
Frof. a U Rnblnsoo. head of tbe dents received the opportunity
Mr. and Mr*. N. W. Herrington and
i oral Uagnages In Buffalo and dls- foiwrer bold their peace."
Gray Herbarium, at
Cambridge. weeks betore the opening pt the uni­ be appreciated tbe act yesterday working memberablp and ara planr'
With these words the Rev, H. J. William Good, of Solon, all of whom
' tribnted amoog depoeltora who were
has been made gUd by the versity. and tn that time more than fully as much as he did the bottor
nlng aome cxcallenl work daring tbe
are life long friends of the couple.
i making a rush on « bank there with' Fleming, pastor of tbe
new* that the Herbarium will be the 400 registrations came to the offices. Kalamaxoo as it showed that be bad winter.
street Methodist church, began
During the evening a poem by Mrs.
Railway Meeting.
friends in the local Sunday a^ool aa
chief benefleUry of a fund of $I$0.000
A giwat deal ol sorrow has baa%
oesamooy that again united Mr. and John White, of Solon. In cot
City of Mexico. Nov. 1»—U this well as atoewhere.
left to Harvard by the will of Mrs.
' among tbs etodenta thta
lay tloa or the event waa rend
city next Thursday there U to be a
The surpTlae 4ns a very pretty
^tter. of Boston.
treasury had ended many applleatloni evening at Orange hall, as guests of Hanna ford.
confercoce between traffic represenU. rknowledgment'of a high oompU- week by tbe dentb ef Ik IA fbnr. C«
President Morale*, of the*' republic
arrived for the new “certificates of more than a hundred life-long frWfis.
Uvea of tbe railroads In the ispnb- ment to Mr. Milllken and Trarene DetrtoL a (mue tsd a MaAfi of tbo
of
Banto
Domingo,
haa.
taken
stepa
and
their
wlveii,
celebrated
Fee
Club
Room.
collage.
Mr. FCrry has gtfoo to
lodebUdbeaa,'' hut no allotment* Save
lie of Mexico, who are members of
Work will be begun at once upon for the prroervatlon “for the glory of
Ibelr foMen wedding auulvertary.
Ollret several eobetaattoi gifts among
I yet been made. Tbe fiscal
the railway asaoctatloo of Mexico and
Joyous occasion, and the excavating tbe basement under the the republic" of the
them $100,000 which be ptodffad on
' wUeh the oertlfioates may be put will
the steamship llnet, New Orleans
Bueklsy.
Jecta of that country and tor tbe
. make the demand for them very gen- aged couple, their yeata setting light­ parlors of the First Congre,
Burkley. Mich.. Nov. 30-^. Boet tbe amount ot $8604M ootmokrj to
Ubikihment of a national museum for
' «nl aooordiaff to the oitnion of ex- ly upon them although their hair Is church. Tbe project has been
baa located permanently In Buckley, be raised to order tb *mra tba
d for nome time nod at a
that purpose.
Carnegie donatton.
: perte In the department. They may frosted with the touch of time, re­
j He Is n doctori ot exfiertenca
•outbwestera traffic committee.
rector’s
meeting
this
morning
It
vrav
ceived
again
the
congratulation
Perry was ttoq totensUd IS
A band of gypales rocently aatonhe (««Uiered in the treasury and pa^
Matters pertalntng to traffic be/romea with tbe beat of
bmt wlabM of a boat of friends.
decided that anfflclent funds w
the OHret Literary tartetlm. having
Ishcd the authorities
at Nancy, tween tbe United States and Mexico
take of the nature
who have knqwn them since the first available to undertake the work
France, by th«4r qnJxoUe boalneas will be discussed. 33 aobjaeu being
. bond and aa such he deposited a
Tbaro ta Bot <me empty bouse nor given $1,100 toward tbe bidMing m
the Adelpbk ball and $1,000 toward
methods. The gypsies arrived In Nan­ upon the docks.
eurlty for national bank circulation yeata of their married fife.
an Idle man to Bockiey.
At a banquet given by tbe May­ cy a tew days ago and were housed
The evening's entertalnmenL wbidh
When not reglaten
The Tboa. McBride mUta. the Frank tbe Phi Alpha Pt bulldtog. A tOB
Colenlal Buraau.
was provided by Mepherw* Poat and flower club last summer pledges
disused convent. Hie police gav«
Jll^ wUl circulate fi
Toklo, Nor. 1»—It Is suied that tbe Moor# tagtory and Coming A Gdgatt portrait which bangs to tbe JuMpUe
the W. B. C.. began with a S ©clock the amount of about 8*00 were made. tnem permission to follow their trade Japanese government projects tha for- shingle and talk mills are all running.
wata draped to black and thu
. as currency. Aaanrnaoe waa
ffiOO of this amount hat been as Unoers. and to a few hours .they
' yesterday that the pold reeerra of the dinner and everything that tbe good
Tbs aalUng atatloa has r««anUy flag flown at half mart Both MmaUon of a new bureau In Iba for­
cletSea passed i
bad plenty of work. To the great eign office, to be called tbe Imlnkyo- been shipping their eueumben.
' poTenimetrt was behind these certlfi- cooks of the corps could think of was collected. This supplemented
added
to
the
menu,
and
the
tables,
abgenerous
contribution
to
be
made
by
which
wiu be forwarded to bin ma
•uprise of everyone
the gypsies ku (colonial bureau), ibe duUaa ot
; cates and thU fact, ndded to their tnAttendance and Interest U
ig 60. were set twice to
the Ladles' Aid society of the churcb. refused to take a kettle for repairs
' tenat-bearlng feature, will make
tbe bureau will be to inveaUgate all aebools ta the very best.
Their Wrthdaya.
fresh tbe guests. The Rev. Hr. Flem- of funds already pledged for church without depositing double its worth matters retal^ng to Japanese emi­
them eagerly sought
Mrs. Q. A. Brigham and Mrs. «*UBaeb lady sappostog tbe was bU^g Invoked tbe divine blessing.
work, besides wbat Is gained from the .with tbe owner as guarantee against
Financial Rallef Maaaura.
grants and to tbe condltiona existing llt WIgbtman wera delegates to tha
den to a birthday party on one of, tba
Tha Wadding Ouaate.
baxaar tfringlng
Tbe ttnken lost heavily In this In places that invite colonlxalion. Congregational assoclatloti held
! Tbe hint contained In the preab
other
tadles.
Mrs. Marion CorbetL
At
the
first
table
with
the
honored
the
amouut
o
be
relied
upon
to
about
way. tor tbe InbablUnts swi
dent's iausr that financial relief legThese functions are now entrusted Frankfort last week. They roport
Mrs. Myrtle Goodrich and Mra. Amy
the convent with valueless artlclea, to tbe communtcattona bureau In that good and profitable Ume.
Ulatlon waa aasnred resulted U many luple. were seated three coupies who 81.300.
Curtis met last night at tba boma
Ihetr gnldThere will be as little
Inpnlrlea during tha day to develop
and after securing the niua! cash dejtartmeDt. but they have attained
If you are fortunate or perbapa u
Hn. Jena C. Petersen only to find
areddlaga. They were CnpCaln and work done as possible tbe Idea being deposit did not trouble to return their
tbe exact situation. It Is admitted
sufficient magnitude to occupy the fortunate anough to be the-owner
that In addlUon to attending a btrtbiflaa of
o field pote and ffetUea. Buspecting that the
the prpatdent has contnlled freely Mrs. O. E. Cbaae. who have lived hap­
exclusive altenllon of a special of- buck ash Umber in Northern UlcUday part oo her friend she waa atao
fundy tor a a
gypalea were elfher mad or conceal­
with the leaders of both houaea of pily together for more than fit yeare
It U stated that the Diet will gnn. you had tetter InveaUgate
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
Miller,
who
wen
keeping
with
the
i
portion
of
the
’ ooagress. by mall and In person, but
ing aome unlawful plot, the police be Invited at the next scasloa to condition. In many localities at lf«at to attendance upon her on Idrtbdny
party. The three tadlaa were vatr
jMt what la the present sUtni of tbe wedded U years ago. and Mr. and church when It seems advisable
paid them a visit, whereupon
make an appf«i>ristlon on this ao- 75 per cent of the trem are dead
but It waa a daUghtA. J. McHenry, who celebrated build. Tbe port!on to be excavated
. lacislaUTi pUna Is withheld.
chief of the tribe produced 13.000 In count. ■
dying, much of U wUl be beyond
ful awing for that
directly under the parlors of the old banknotes. 815.000 In gold sewed In
One point of unanimity U oartttn— lait July.
merchantable use for lumber if not
Purchased Uniform.
Tbe birthdaya of Mm. Corbett and
of the old church. pieces of cloth, and half a doxen
There were aeveial other
BTsry senator and member of
M'ashlngton. Nov. i»—War daguC- cut this winter.
At
preaent
the
ro«n
is
eight
Mn.
OraUIck
occurred
Sunday, and
preaent
woo
have
neared
the
half
boose of repreaentaUvea who
bankbooks abowlng another tlS.OOO In lent otflvlata are Interested In tbe
Bert Edgett it on tbe upper penin­
that of Mra. Goodrich ta today. Ad
called at tbe White house during the century anniveraary. Mr. and Mra, high, bringing U two feet above the depositi.
civil proceedings Instituted by First sula with tbe deer bunting mulUtsde.
day between was chosen by tbsfr
Matthew Olendennlng having but
church.
^BBasclnl distreM ha* been fn«
Mrs Gila Diaitflick-e funeral wtaleb
The oldest Judge In the country is LieuL James D Watson. One Hun­
: nay that financial tegislntloD would be year before them before they too will IVhen completed the floors will be
as held from the church last Thurs­ friends as tbe one to which to obMrtd
Justice Charles field, ot Aibol. Maas, dred and Twenty-eIgbtb company.
level. A space beneath tbe library
; the first business of the next aeaalon celebrate their golden wedding,
She wu
m-fao sits regularly in the first district Coast ArtlMerr. stationed at Fort day was well aiii-nded
Tba himored ladlea were tbe rndp
and Mrs. Peter Oarwiek have been
portion on the east aide which
«C congreaa.
court of Nortbeni Worcester, bolding McHenry, against a clothing dealer highly ostoenH-d In this vicinity. She lents of tffts from their trieodi, encA
waa used for a wood room, will be
The president has been heartily married 4l yean, and they
Baltimore, on the charge ot bar-- ss a cusrtcr member of the Coogrfas many as five seaiions a seek In
lady rveelvtog the same. Tbe evem
seconded by every comment yester- guests test evening. William Good, included In the new tasement. mak­ Athol and Gardner.
Ing purchas'-d s uniform from an en- itloaal church here, and was a memHe Is I
tog waa spent to playing entds and
' day In hts statemant of the aoundneaa of Solon, •who for nearly 40 years was ing about double tbe original nlnei.r-tblrd year, and ran read
Bfted man. Instructions have bean la-*‘>rf of ihe local M B. A and tbe L.
Of the eoantry's flnasoea. and that the a friend and neighbor of Mr. ' and capacity.
officer at; O T M. Her des lb was a sad one. muete atao added to tha ptaamaiA
‘iooi or newspaper without glasaes.
eosnura finanoea. and that the ran Mta. Hannaferd. was presrat. but he, The gymnasium room proper will
to look .to-; ri-s-jlting from
acute attack of Mr. Petersen was the only ganttonun
The Judge was on the stump In 1111- Fort McHenry j
tehlng point of the flanclal flu|^ has laid his. help mste away several about 30x60 feet and the reading nolf for WUllsm Henry Harrison in
which tasted but three prroeot and ha was the star attrac­
I tbe case and afford Lieut Wab
tion. although a trifle Umld among ae
years ago,. M. C Cate, also a friend room about 34x34. Both rooms will
nrrtred.
*
lupport In the prosecution of the case da>> Sne left an endowment policy
of many years' standing, was present, be well lighted by windows similar to the celebrated “hard elder" campaign
Lapiatetlon is Naeassary.
of Sl.Oisi Id tbe Yeoman order in fa­ many tadto*. Apples and popcorn
of 1840, and It tbe oily survivor of
those
In
tbe
but
alone,
his
wife
lasslng
on
more
Aa Indicative of the sUte of mind
vor of her only child. Laura. L'nder- were aerred by the boetees.
state's electors
than
10
years
ago.
The
rooms
will
be
used
by
the
May
“Washington. O. C- Nov. 1$.
Uker Olney In charge. wlUi tbe Rev.
' In congreaa It may be auted that In
Will Net Lumber.
Tha Waddtnp Cersmony.
flower club as club rooms, and torn- voted lor Lincoln In 1860. •
••What is moM tvroded Ju« st pro Hr. Vpham
___ offlclattng Interment in
gathering of six
0«>rg» Heimforth. Bert Bmedley, «*
Among the authors from wboae U." says Proaidant RooscvalL .“is t^e Cornell
icon as the room could be clear- Isblngs and apparatus put In as soon
ston. pornker. Lodge. Warren. Scott.
thU city, and Leander Ptok. of Nortbhave been made tor that cur citixsns should raallxa
the tables, those present were aa possible. The club baa long felt
Bnlklcy and W'amer. all of them ex'
Rememhw the seret numtow H1gh_.,.
port. proprietors of tbe n
Hclmfortb
a new anthology of contemporary
prtew-d ine decided opinion that aome sealed and the ceremony took pUee. need tor larger quarters aed mo
fund.menuily sogod bus.nero oondL Uool lectnre course. The flrat nnm- Lumber A Stdngle oompmiy. were la
and about v'erae is Alfred O. Williams, of South tiens In th„ country are. and hew sb-.j^r. IV. Mile#' lettnrw. at the churchfipc city on butlnros Saturday They
fisanrta] legittellen te necessary and To tbe strains of Mradelsohn's Wed­
Marston. England. Mr. Wltltans
•urd It I....................te p
th.fna.lvee te get Sov. 73. Saturday evening Buy a
will be enacted during tbe approach­ ding march, played by Mrs. Jessie $100 ha* already been pledged for upStated
to
the
Herald
that
they
had de­
employed at the forge to tbe wagon
panic and create a atringrtwy|«» ticket; you will U bcneftlted cided to discontinue lumbering ogering Btealoe of congress, but there waa Bnbani. ihf bridal party entered and paratua
shop
'^S' rooms will also be uaed for
r aavinga Inttaed of
much variuore of opinion of what placed inemselves betore the altar,
•Ooni on Higb tatand for tho xrtotor.
Great Western Railway Co.'s works. trusting pertactly aound banka.
the
couple
being
attended
by
Captain
Sunday
achoel
purpaaea.
tbe
school
could or should be done. In the.
owing to cODdltloes which "‘«k» It to
He U an entirely selfand Mrs. Chase. Y%e Rev Mr. Flem purposes, the school being greatly Swindon.
“Thar, ia no partid. ef ri.k invelwOHvat Notes.
their advantage to do ao at thta t
isught man. and woiked on the farm •d in letting bualnasa Uks lU natural
honae there te a dIspoMUoa to de- Ing ^rfonned the ceremony, begin­ crowded In lu present quarters.
Olivet, Mich., Nov. 18.—Tbe big
Mr. Heimforth left for tba tatand
aand that the financiers reach an ning with the words quoted above
Id bis youth.
ceunro and tha people can htip them- score of 65 t« 4 by which Olivet loat today to arrange for closing oparwngteemem before aaklag congress to
He spoke of the 50 year* of life
Oanaral Naws.
Nov, 18.—Reports
eelvea and tha country meet by put-jto U. A. C. St LAUStog Saturday
aoan. Thera are 36 men emidoyad at
tbe couple have spent together, and
The intereute commerce commis- tbe rallrcad commUsion of lodUna ting back Into active ciroulitlon tha entirely unexpected by both coUegea. prraent by the compnny. wbo win
alibougb he used some levity that! alon reports that from 1*01 to 1*05 show that In the mouths
July, Au­ money they ar. hoarding. The banka M. A. C. had played no other tenm la be brougbl off by tbe carterry on tta
Tbe designs tor the new certifieatea brought forth smile# from the apecia-j$3*44 trespassers were killed and 35.- gust ana September, this year. 10*
•oIvtnL the tniercollegtate so there was no next trip thta way from Mutatigna.
have aIrVdy l-een agreed upon and tora. he decisred that knowing the 336 were Injured on railroads.
people were killed and 343 Injured
Thera is more currency In the country means by wbicb the farmer’s •traostbi This company has g rosy good
Ureetor bulllvan, of the hurear of en-1 couple as he did he could not forget t these 4rom one-half to three-fourths steam and electrical road. In t
today than there «we a month
might be eiupare^ to the crimson's. I equipment and have made rrsuHIfr
graving and prInUng. has l«en In- the wonderfully solemn
occasion. i were tramps.
when the supply wwe ample, nfiy-five The Idea prevailed that tbe two! able-progress. A stora bnOdtig baa
ntmeted .to proceed with the work "Fifty
yeara means more than! It coatt nearly as much to pay the
TbU has caused tbe
mllltona in gold has been importod teams wera very evenly matched and: been erected aad frame tor a am ta
They will ba of the same dlmensloM amllea.“ he aald. -nfty yeara of, salaries of the municipal servants of Issue a buIleUn wartong railroads' and tha gevarnmant ha* da
neither were over confident of n vie- t
as other curreory and In
changing vicissitude# through a life'New Tork City as It doe* to support that they mutt keep loafers ont
ether $«U)004ea
tory. Since the game It U erldent tor an «
arill eloa^ raaemble a $60 silver of cloud* and sunshine, of sorrow and; tbe enUre army of the fnlted SUtca. their telegraph offleea. obaerva all
Theaa^ra facte; and I
that the Agricnltarallsts hare taken
Tbe maeblaeiy aad o
certlficay On the left side of the of Joy." He spoke of the stniggle ol|Tbe salaries amount to 170,000.000 an- rules, provide for better glgnallag fft tha public to eeeperate with ut in rostep tos^rd the ptaoe. which from
face wlU he a TteneUa of Alasandar the young coo^ who had started nually.
aad aee to U that •toring normal buaincea cendiHene., character and alie of the echool.

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ORANO TRAVCRRC HCRALD. THURtDAV. MOVCMBKR t1. 1MT.

tbrlr nioner lo U* uacd In a leattlfaet beyond question. Tbe npplc The car shipped loot night cootalned|and are paying S eenia per buahel lo* qtate or MinnoAN. toe pro ’qt.ate of Michigan, the homsip »a}- III ll>f ■chaiiiiHa of tr»i1e. is Iiceomlng u forcible oblect lesson 2JS barrels, five baskets and four the privilege of storing away thr;r ^ l-.-tic co-irt t-'i the count,- .if
late Court for Ibe county of
Ihranct Ihf l>aDka —Rrr<ml
of the oelertoratlrm and dedlne In tbe boxes of apples, both ears wH! go to tuU-r* until tbe market shall kave reiijd Trawrsr
j Graad Traverse.
iltcdipi lo maintain tyt>e and strain
J. Ihiulani and Brothers. Cbicagtx rvived a boqpt
B the matt, r ui Ibe estate of Au
In the uatler of the
ef AlTraverse Cty's OppertunTty.
>y transplanting through granit.g.
What the finurv market qaoutioiu gnatUf A l.elt,:tuii. deeeaved
l-lnnle} Hammond, who baa tanrge
h*''1 t*fer. decase.1.
In ibe old rradm Iht ro need to be
To demooiBirate tbta I only need lo of the sodettes- wartaoose b«te.
1 potatoes will be la hard to «c
Kr.l.-.
'■
urn.tor
a story of a man wh<i bud seven ar<ns point to iircsent states of thi- di-eUn- about thtee carloads of apples at hla lenufAe. The cvmmizalon .men have
OBlbs fioai theriMday ofXovrmlH-r n'onlhs
the .Ih day of Novem
and fhrsv somi wen- contlnnallr AUgr- Ing trees and ttccaylng fruit. Some home which he hope* (n be aMe to Dotblng to »ay ou tbe *ab)eef.
relmg. The rather handed them
'■ ---to- i....
with a lietler potato crop than last
knowing poraologisi will, .with sage ship stum.
TMOt. T. BATM.
uid dere«»<M to aaU ctmrt
I'oudle of seven »tleh>. and aal
tike vision and knowing took, declare
there eenatnly will be plenty credliorwutareeeut l!;.-1reia!niaa»lB*t
Work on the warehouse of (be _
said deedassd
v;, ,1 „,:in (or exam-ifor etanilnathm aud •djusuneni. and
B4ltof_at*dJUM»»f.
tbera In break them. The buys were 'list the decline U owing to lark of cleCy will neeesMarUv l>e resifmed afioat on the market to keep the r
Inalimi u:,0 ail;'j;:iii:. ui xud that all'thHl all eivdilors of said deCvas>-d
uiu>h)e 111 do Ml. The father
care snd culture. "Must spray your early next wtu-k. n Is progiosed
mSaalon uieu's time from banging
crvdllurs ol siiiri i<<-.-sos-A are Te--arr required to proturi rhsii claims
lioimd tbe bundle, breaking them
tr«s."
ffnit M al tbe Inilde^after whlcb beaw heavy on tli.lr hand* and plenty of quired (u pr«s.-tii itoi: .-lalau irf said 'to said court, at the pruiu-u- .-ffle--, '
.ifftcv. U the.In,tin- city i* Trav.rsr fU>. ;n *a«d
liy one slih ease. This old lesson
But come with me and I wilt show paper will be npidled over tbe first larniers will want to dlspoM of their cv.url. at the 1-;.
*he 13th day -t
tsugbt liirTlbly the tteersaily nf unity you hundreds of tree*, whlcb have sealing. bHd aaeore by balt-lneb erop so those stroing potatoew will City of rraverwe riri, ,i, said riuuty. I
on or Iteloro ths
.j,-. of March. «»'Th. A. R. mu,, and that said
la aeilou ami the folly of division.
' sprung up along tbe highways orei strlpf. then a seeuod aealfcg wUl be
lie op the market (or a While a A. D RM*. and that sab! cl«-jiia will
«*!'
hv said coun
Truveiae Cltv U.nt the lliresfaolil wblch I nave driven, from seed care -■•It over 1 tie paper, this. It
least.
be heattl by said coun on Thursday.!"niun-tla). the tab dayof March
tif her ilcvelopniwit.
Sesitered
day of March
March A l> lis'k ail* I’
leasly dropped and which are mskiug will put the waielrouse in first class
LivMtOck.
- 111
- 1*1- fortius
UIHID
I o'clock
about are fanns that are year by vigorous and healthy growth, though rondlilOD for any kind of storing.
The local livestock shipping bu,-;
trail'd .Sovembev 4, A- D. ly--:.
Rated Novtinto-i ;mJ;
year iH-romlng more ^^uable. Rlglii unirlmmed and aneared for. I ha«
-ss i* at a aiandMlII ibU (all. Wil
Tire local union of the American
hand are aiicamx fapable nf gen­ never yet found a seedlinc. Ubwerf.- Si.rb ly ot Equity Is not the iiuly
lam Troutwlue. who has made a apecDo Not Hoartf Menoyerating thir.iuiuds of honu-power.
unatovarbly situated that 'did no- thzt i* getting down to buslui-ui pre- laity of ifata In former year*. I* not
The mannor lo vbieb Ihe arral
her fri-l Ik a hartior raiwble of fliat- ;row rniMIy and show pe'rfccti' pnrlug for cold weather. The union doing anything in that line this rear,
itnrkni « ibe foontrr hare haodlrd ing the hlggesl ships on (he great
healthy and vlcoroua coudillnn
the eaXera market not i-aylag what
at Ki'sl Jordan, where there i»
tbt money market in the eax
laki-s
I'bere is an atRuidascp
la not the attempt to malnUIn typ. strong union, which has done a large
would cowl bim to ship. Yesterday
tion eoiameadable aod baa relieved clear, pun- water, markets arv ar
and xr»la by transplanting aclnn *- shipping bnsineNi this year, bare he turned a flock of 34 abeeji wblch
tbe ainarwey In Se» York fnd Ibr s’.hle b) I«iih inll «nd water, lo tact
other timber hy graftfug perpetual te-u busily- engaged on tbedr ware be raised un bf* farm ioto a eheep
Unter elUeii In a rwy
Natuw has dine s<. much for tbf cHy Ing the age ami decline of the old house for some tiine
Many i.lhcl pBstuiv near Ihe city, and will dis­
. eoulderlDg all
ibat without any gn-at nsabitanev. the timber. Ifvideiitty herein lies- Ibe unions In this region have been doing pose of them locally. He also has a
tloBa. However, the rwreot dJatnrb- rlly ran advannause of Ibe decadence of the apjile. nmriderable ablpidng this year
small number ot Hvksbiek awaiting
UKC in Ne^York ba* ciwated
Rut thU wiiiild lake lime ami the .By regcrn)iualion and careful seed though nut any of them ari' a« strong local maihei.
lag of unr*« among more timid de- Inie greatiieMs wmild mil lu- n-ached
si-lcc^on the fmll may he im|iroved a> thU union here thrtr hr no doubt
llfly-tour loads of poUtoe#.
poaJton ouMlde of th<* '.nrjcer clue*. within tills generation imr yet the
far lieyund our highest ex]>ertation that In the course of n few yenrs all loads of «pples. s.-\.-n of coke, five .if
The govemmnit baa cone forwftnt
unless the unform-en happens. hy such students of nslurr as 1
the utiinns tii this region will Is- full.'
four of coal and one load of
aed laaued fifty million dollars
There, so far ns Is known, ezlirts nr Uurbank.
organised.
' ^
corn were weighed yesterday by CHy
DMea and aulhoriied a Urge lame of mlnerwl deiKisIts In the virlully. iiv
C. N. COl’l.TER
Woigbmiister Winnie.
Patrons of Husbandry.
Panama ouial bonds to relieve the
prerlmis mctnU sn<l
Travensj; rily. Nov. |4. IpoT.
, A. 8. «( E.
That the Patron* of Husbandry
mandal ntnoi in oome portloM of "booms" lioiu those vuiirees arc out
The American Society of Equitv
rlilch is -iimither unii-n whose |iriti
the aouBiry. However, the tendency of the question. Yet tbi- city U grow­ b'runi Saiurduy's Record.
c!;-]es are Komewhat ukiii to ibosv- o! win ship iw.« cars out this morning.
(fi tbe more timid .to board their sav- ing slowly but surety (mm years lo
With over l.'SHi cariomU of |s>la Ih-y Anieftcan Society of i-lqult.v. has
Frankfort. Michigan.
inna ittitead of allowing them
year.
. Ihuniani. Chicago.
>es. onions, cabbage and bulk apiilM inctvused more than elglit per cent
pat ko aaefnl nTposea In tbe
And yel. by uulli d effort the InertlBoth these cars urv loaded with ap
neb of trade la being felv In some Ale could be hasteued and' the e«y I thc/arodure yard* at Pittsburg and during tbe last year affords fuilher
pic# The soeScly has another car to
OMIOOB. and the preoldem has issued made to nourish. There are 'many In otherYwIlruad yards and sbleirack- evidence that oiganlzatliin I* in or­
in
the
various
llm-s
entering
tbe
load
this
morning
w hicfa will lu- load­
der
unitnig
the
famiers
of
the
counas appeal to tbe people of tbe enuf- rlilrs In Michigan not no favnral.ly
city from two t« I.' miles out. tfie cm- trv iis well as among other classes. ed with potatoes.
tey to refrain from boarding IheIr Incated that £ave sect
iMirgo on all'^prodiiee rata remaint thU Increase may be. somewhat arCHICAGO MARKETS.
Traverse City and there and will reniaiu for :<> days at least
Ciiltb-—Kstimated n-e.-lpta for Ihe
coimted for hy the wame rvasonr
Tbe prwIdeRt says, “whst b need­
cities wrhf-re the citizens work
ly.'Quality fall.- Market
ed most ]ut nt present, b ibai our gptber for the coniinon good of the Pittsburg grocera and out-ofi-own which have led to the recent orgBtdZK
jobbem have reduced IhOr pui-el
Hon and prominent- in many stales modoraioiy active, with prices weak
dCiaan sbould rmilize Ixnr fundsTraverse (^ly has a number of
.
n»c lower.
Ibe
minimum,
these
two
riaaset
of bnincbes of the American Society
UenUlly sound budneaa coudltions ezcellent propnslt «u» In sight, fuc
Rutter—A steady t.vting exist*,
nte. sbd bo* sbsuH li U to permit tories, pnrhs. an electric rallnud. eic. being the ehief buyers of piiHlucc, and of Eqiilty. an urgauizaiinn working on
the result has been :m unusual ac- different but not op|>osing line*,
id no quotable change l.i note, ex­
thamselres to get into.a |>salr. eresto
titiu- to take bold
ciiimiluiion of kiork*. This la the great nuralH-ra lieing membera of cepting for the under grades, which
a filsturbsace and to board tbeli
theae mVter* and puab Ihem ahead,
t time 111 two years that an embar both organizations.
weri- weaker. A fair bualnes* I# be­
ln» Instead of tniatlng perfectly especially the ileciric railroad which
baa been placed on produce al
ing transacted In fresh makes uud
Chicago Markota.
a«fe UBks.’'
nenni more <V the region than i
The Chicago potato market Is qub • the supply on hand 1* k.^il low. Tlie
Henry Clewa. tbe
convenience.
>
Cheapen Market in the Country.
and *toady. without esseniliil ch.nng. demana U Just aUnii sofflclent to
nadal autboHty' of Wall street and
Tile consequence Is that Ihe PItls which Is due to the generally ordln take up Ihe oSeringH. The r.x-»lpls
tbe gnat finaiioial oenters. mde Ibb
He ia Willing.
tujrg produce market is today the ary qn.-illly oT Ihe Block. Uie Mlm arc im>d<.-raie and smaller Iban lust
auimeoi In bb report Issued last
rhia'iHst ill the United Slates. Ap being from 06 lo f.o cents Receipt; week. ...
WllUaiu Jennlug* Bryan
SgUrday: -‘Nothing oonld be more
Drtsscl Hogs—Tbe receipts of
hnrmlnl ni such s time than hoarding. luneed that be la again willing U> plea, iniatnc-s. onions and cabbugC were n llule nmri- Ul>eral yeaterda;
than Ihe day before, but Hie prns|M-el country dressed lioga are small Re­
TIm boarder should be regarded as an lead his party in iftuK He stales iiiai and other Hues can l>e bought
prices In Pittsburg than at poitvts are for cmiilnued light arrivals. TliF mand r.vlr and fine hoga sell all right
‘ la not seeking the nomination but
enemy of society •nd’sbamnd out oi
II is londeied him he will accept' of origin. It seemH remarkable.
supply on the track Is being steadily but the |toor bogs and jiu/ca and
kb tolly. There are numberless Instl
crippU* are bard lu sell except si
and again go forth aa the standard It is a fact that apples are bcIIIok In rediicnd.
Michigan.
UUou nil orer tbe country wb«v
low pric(*s.
l^e d^KisIlur's money Is pcrfocily bearer despite the two defeats previ­ PiRsburg at lower pr^s Uiaii In New Wlarons.n choice to fancy, brought Od
York. Ohio. UaasachuKeils. Maine. aii.l ih onus.
Rivaaed Mutton and lAmba-S^all
Mls. while in atochlngs and other hid ously sdmlnlalered to him. In hi*
Avkanaas.
illasourl
and
other
states
leceipt# of country dressed, und de­
mewsage
to
the
ireoii!-.
publiahed
In
A
Hoaloii
dispatch
says:
"Thirt
lag plAoes It b very unsafe. Many of
paper, the Comi
mmon^ he W'hcre me frull is gruwn in large Iliii'-Nnliil laim-Is of,apple* wen- slflf mand fair.
oar suie banka bare enviable reoqiianitt'es.
Tlds
stiitemeiit
is
alsn
Eggs—A firm feeling exists lit lal|H'i] to Liv<-rpoi>l on iipc of the larg
. otdi for asf«y nod s.)nndoess. Our
no n ferenre to thee various facwith r<n|K-ct to other lines on Ships Fiicluy. II Is Uie largest singl. cuqcm quiitsiions There I* a goo.l |
• national banks arc eminently safe;
''>» i'«rty l*"!
»•'»'
all around trade in eggs.
tao. am eur sartngs banka, and cu ererjUil.ig will be Imrnwul.mK The wblch tbe embargo hu» Is-en pIkcM'd. sHpnieui of this xcaaoii. and with
Railroad Warrisd.
l'4flntoe*—A aomewbat better feeiexcepiloh, the greatest ahlpment
agrmtlrtir managed trust companies. Nebrsakan evidently lias faith In tbe
Tbe railroad ha* placed (he em- the fniil from Boston.''
ing prerailed today, yet price* were
l>Dpls must cease their nilly and In old saying concerning a third time.
liaigo on Ibe three vegetabUw and
without, improvement. The demand
Jarloos hoarding and if disponed lo
si U 'conUDUes light.
Arrivals are
fruit mentioned Irecauae tbe aeGone North.
laVMt nt this time, should deposli
A. 8. of E.
llchi and the tracks are cleaning up
cumulailuD of these atoeka Is heaviei
ti|*ir funds In banking Inatltuiions of S<-v'eru1 (iiawn ireopleleii Monday
.At the American Society ot Equity slowly. Molt or tffe receipts show
for the northern peninsula where they than any other article in the produce
vnQq
rQ^UbUtbed ropnUt'OD. i
wbrtr was resumed this morning on dry rot or have been frosted.
will locaid |>ennanently.
Hr.
line. The rullroad is rnmpelli.-d to
tliilr warehouse. The work to b-Mrs. G’orgr Ureeti and family, who
up the bar* to prevent heavy
•Chicago. Nov. 20.—Close—YI’hoat.
i:v>>d In that village, will locate si losses lu ItM-ll The produce yards, done as explained In Saturday's l*sn
Ssull .Ste. Marie, and linhur Canfield, whlcb hohl less than .'xni cars, are is ex|>ecled to Uke up Ihe gri-alt S>2Sc; -corn. Sr-Sc; osu. -IBHcp.iri wrf the coming thre«- week*.
Retruit. Nov. '2ii.—Close—Wheal,
who bus resided on a farm uri
fllUd to me limit. The remaining r.m*
The society ahippod anuther -C.-i K<IA.c; corn, «5c: <wls, 52c.
Orawn lor many y«ani. wilt,go to
enr* are outside Ihe yards, for which
of the oatlon, In whom the vast
Siiairday ermtsining 5<>4 Irarrel* <;
lallroad is responsible until
Biases oi tbe iteuple put their con lumber camp near that city. Ur.^nd
appb-s
to
the
VamlanI
Commissiui'
SELLING PRICES.
Mrs, Green have lived st Crnwn fo'r placed m the yard or at jioinls where
B^cn. should be seriously regarded.
Merchant, of Chicago. Thl* flrti. Cl.-srback pork, per bbl..........
about lu years.
they can be handled. Cold weather
T>e preatdeni Is In closer loucb with
which is one of the t.irgeM-of its Wn I
rhack^rk, per lb ............
near
at
hand,
and
if
a
freeze
should
CQDdUtons Iban any other ImJlrldusf
in Chicago. Is handling a conslderabl Sliofi cut of pork, per hbl . ..Ilfc.W*
■ the mad w-mild l>e comp*-lltxl
in' nn official posUlon.
The iii>lDUm
anu'int of produce from this region Rreon, per lb .........................
isetBc
pay tor all slock damag'-d in «
Mpiwasrl by Henry Clewa. tbe moat
Wllllsni Palmer, who is r«-|iresenf Ham. per Ih ..........................
vie:>
outside the yard.
leg this lirtu. and who>iniv just r. Ijird. per lb ............................
Mark*! Specials.
.MWntry. la also worthy of favorable
ii-riM-il from Chicago, stated to
Rutter, creamery, per lb ______
It ia almost lmi>osaibIe lo gel hold R-rnrd repi'rter this morning lhal Ip
misldsratlon.
Traverse Ciiy and
Rutter, dairy, per lb ..................
honey in the comb at'pn-iq-nt.
Nortbarn Michigan generally, have
h: rt 5.<H>u hiwhels of iMilaloes at Aenv oieotnuigariae. per lb ...............
Ibchlgh «trained honey Is on sale
lot ielt to any great ezieni any evil
aiid Rowers rfarttor. (.-say baahels o: riieeee. American cream, per lb
a.'i cents per quart including Ibe c
•tncU. but it la inic Ibsi many who
which he expected to U- able to ship Egg*, per dox ................................
Some ot mis comes from the iwDln- this week. Jnclmllng more than <Kkm SBVtngB la (he hsnhs may feel
Mila bee h.ies and Is Ihe real thing. sacks or
ncMnwbnt Umld about the safety oc
bushels which will Is Poistoc#. per bu ........
It bouse cucnmbi-iw are offered at
tbplr fnads.
•nt from th«- peninsula to Chleago Salt, per bbl ................
IK renu each, and all colors and sties -r storage.
Tknn IS not the allghu-at reason
Strained honey, per gt.
of grapes are to be had at M and ("
for any timidity or fear whauoever.
The
society
will
load,this inornin..
Graina.
Prom Friday's Record.
rents per Iwaket.
Tfe* Trnverwc City Bute Bank, the
car of cider apples which will y Fluur. H. I. A Co.'s Best. p*-r bbl tH.S')
A ;iM ul Sb-li l-51ii.-aUcmal Books fiom which we i
Mill
you
kindly'ullow
me
lu
Spinach, ' the broom »f the »iom
nm NaUonsl bank and the People's
Corn meal, per 100 lbs ................ 1145
. Prankfori. Michigan.
iMN-l-e. •.. ly one.
pres*
to
you
my
convIcMuiw
which
of
:h." crisp and fresh, is offered nt
tMings bank are as sound and rollsBttaine** was quiet among ih-- com Corn, jter bu.......... .......
Isle have grown up lu my mind con­ eenta per i>erk.
W* ns nay banking InstUotlons to the
mi**'nn men here this morning, non Oats. ;s'r l u ..................
Moil'Tii t'liri.'Uiy
. - .. ...................................................
..gl.W
cerning me apples. Prom careful Ob­
Cars Short Again.
of Michigan. They am cunFeed. It L. A Co.'s Best,
! them having a cur this morning.
Sli-H 'Hquaii' ..................................................................
servation It bus appeared to me tli:!'
The shnnnge of cats again handliMmUrety managed and eveiT dlILSn
ihe yield of the apple hue rapidly de- ips the loral shippers, although a
RuiH--i
and
d'f.ntranura
Guide................................
»1.W)
A. 8. of S.
Middlings, i-er inn lbs.
raptor in the three Instltuthms Is s
..........ll.Sfi
Tlie American Sodtly of Equitv Rran. ikt |oo lbs ....
bBslMss man of well-known lellsbll en-aaed in the last few years aiK few have Ih-<'11 ablpi>ed this week. Tbe
\\i.inI Carvitii; ................................................................
......... »1 4ft
li.so
the price has gone higher nod -higher, wusrehoiises aiv filling up with ]>ot:
11^ w ill. complete tbe car today the-- Hey. i>cr t
Uy ud JndgmCBt.
Tbe dirertont
..-iisc-tj:
ri>lr-.|at<- Hardwoud Finisher..................................
IKS'.
started to'load yestorday with eld--r
who have charge ot tbe nSslra of the nmtl it has become prohibitive to the
Poultry.
masses.
In
nddliiim
t<>
ihls
the
fruit
l-ia-llfal
Krirklaying
..............
..........
!
ffroMi)
Applet.
apples.
Two
more
ears
will
1-e
loai:
haeka of Traverse City are men who
Spring chickens, ikt lb ....
Is largely .diseased and rapidly de
The first load of prmiuce ti* nn|Kar ed today and tomorrow with jiolatoes
arc making anocesaes in tb«4r own
2“ili r-ntury Bam Plan* ................................ ........
..11 "ft
Spring chicken*, live welglil
‘ om the core outward la ninii> nn the market .site came early thlx lu Ihe Back
lartlealar lines of fausiuM*. whRe ibe
I'r:i<tical 8icme Masonry {............
....................
..II.UO
BUYING PRICES.
morning and consisted of appbs.
The American Soclely of Equity
egghlers In each of theae banks sr.
'
274- ;:tr
•ig apei^ much llm.* which had been frozen and were un­ ill hold a meei ng tomorrow nigh' rms’-as. 1»T ins ................
Sb.-.t Metal Wurkcra Instruction* .......................
..$2.<>0
■MB la whom Ibe uUn st confidennn<ler apples ............................ .3-ifr4(ie
K
iisst
on
the
farms
saleable.
rnilerwood
A
I'mlofs
office
for
cap be placed. They are bualn<-<.r..:r-ci Horae Sboping ...............................................
ll.'M*
Butter,
per
lb
..............
......
.1*^25c
.1 crops during the sumPoUtMs Firor.
the puriiose of electing a loard of rt.
mm of caution, conservatlvenes* and
Eve;
ii-T
rt;>7............
I'raetii-ai
Plumtdbg'................
.
....................................
I1.M
sea<on. i liave had exlensivc op
l'olalot>s'remained firm all day >r,
•rioi* from which will lu- chtuwu a
whose best efforts Are. and always
era.ns.
i'yrii.iiaeding of Palming .; ........ ................
. tlAu
have been, devtited lo the protection poriuafty In euniioe orriiards. and terday. the opening price of 3u c*ots preaiditil. vice-president and weer.
». le-r I.II........................
.Of the Interesl* of the patrons of their have found most umulatakable evi­ I-oldlng steady throughout the day. lat.r.
..II
5-.
8i<-atii Builvr* anil Construction................. ..........
IH-r bii ........................
In nllhougb some toad# of |ioiir grad-;-'d and a good many ideas wert
tasks, and if is their careful man- dence of dlsfaM- ih the trees
r.-ckul;.al. per l.j............
. .Il.tO
falni Engine* and How to Run Them ..........
aiMPwt that have made th^ banks many cases the lemiaal buds do not loimd no sale In all thoie were JJ nilvancid regarding the growlog and Oats, per bu .......................
Science of Thrvabing.............. ............
........
• ll.w
produce
an awful and among the soimdpst atari, or If ataiied at all. tbe growth I<«^ of {lotutoes. two loads of coal, Miippiog of thtlr own
Cn-u. p- i ba .....................
aataafsat banking losmotlop. la the U but small and feeble. The trees five of nay atid two loads of apple* Augnst Nelson, of Archie, was elect jCorn. lu ear. 55 lbs..........
. .fl.W)
Tract oo Engine Catechlfcm .........................
are microbe eaten and moas-grown. yesterday. ^
cd »< cretary and Robert Garland, also Hay, l-w. per ton..
•tMc.
. .1171115
-•1.00
Modem
Occtricai
Construction..............................
while
all
bin
a
few
of
Ihe
younger
Crain
Market
Steady.
of
.\rchi.-.
was
el-cli-d
treusurer.
The Industrial cond'.tiua* of NorihStock*.
The grain market remain* steady
..•liS
This soclely iiropos.-s to build n
American Hbl^. Cattle and Sh*^. Roclor
am MIcMgan were never beHer than orchards ah«»w- rapid diellae
Si-«i# and heifers, light .... ..2’,4J3r
Now- whal Is the trouble, and what with n<> chaiize# whatever quoted to­ warehoukc at llowi rs Harlxr aiel
(bey nre lodsy and If the people con-••I.Oft
The Sixth and Sevetnh Book o.
____ .
Steers an-i heifers, f.lOO Iba.
«Mie h> sllow their money to remain thr* tsnieil*? To discover the r«'al day Many farmers me holding on te make arrangemenu to load their pc- Ct>w» .....................................
A Small l-ci«tagi- Pharge wilt be added .t-, :-.vin olroiUtMn our ladustrtas snd sgil- cause of the tnmhle we must stndy Iheir hay but wliti a price nf llg per
Calve* .............................
euUsmr l•tere•ts will be amidy pnv carefully Ihe law> of plant life One ton 11 looks like good money m bring
Hogs, live weight ..........
teeted. and the prosperity wirich hs* Imperative and tenerX law I* that it to market with the pivvulling price.
Hogs,
dressed
........................
•amed lor seven! years will be no specie# of plant llfc%» a 'r.ile. esn Many farmer* are loo busy with tnrir From Wednesday'* Record
Notwithstanding the (art that ther^ Sheep, with wool on ............
be IndellnlleU propogatral without potato crop to pay much attention to
oosttwoed snd
Bfirlng lambs, live weight ..
exception* hay 4heae day*, but if the price drupg were- 54 loads Of jiotaloes welgb<>d on
Ollier hand, s spirit of hostding mon­
Poultry.
the
city scale* yestmlay. only 2“
may
be
found
possibly,
but
It
Is
tli.'_
ftom
tlS
to
*14
or
tis
they
wilt
wj.ih
ey wur tend to mtrt-i ^rations of
Hens. old. live weight ........
Indtatfleb and agricultural .enter-’ general rale. Nellher ran plant life ‘ they had taken adranlage of th<’ good wi-rv sold lo the commission men.
three to the groe<-rs and 31 were Spring chicken*, live -walght
prlnSs and thereby remove opportun­ N' Improved and developed to its. I ce I f the present..
Hide*. .
stored away. Farmers are not *ai
ities f^high wages and atrady work highest and best type, except by care-j

A. 8. Of E.
for' UhorerW Tk««e Is no panic and ftil seed seleetloii and guarded polen-! The American Soeieiv of Equity 'iafled with tbe prevailing pneew of 25 H:de*. green ..........................
' there win he-ntae. If the people of Itailon Recent experiment* by that »hipp--d another car yeaterday -and and so cenu. and are availing them- Hide*, cured. So. r..............
d Hid
[idea, cored. No. 2___ i...
(he country will nerriae (heir judg- eminent student nf plant breeding. expi-.-! to U- able to ship tonight one! selvey of the'Storage room* provided
c'ltnmlasiun men s warehonse-‘.|Tal1
'■!«•( aaj edmmna sense, lu allowing Mr. Luther Builank. have e*fabllsb-d that ihe.v Began loa-Iiag tbi* mornlBg.'

Grand Traverse Herald

-na«as?5JW*“

The

Public. Show

Their

Conlideuce

In the

Traverse Qfy
State Bank ^

By me Increase In Deposits.

DEPOSITS

Anrost* 22, 1907
September, 7, 1907
September, 21.1907
Octob:r5, l907
Octobrr 19, 1907
Kovember 2.1907

November 15, 1907

S1,454,MS.07
$1,481,732.03
$1.S01,8S€.04
S1.518,S42.56
$1,520,738.58
$1,590,837.47^

$lg62i,S82.82

Gain in Deposits since last pnb<
Usbed statement, Augnst. 22# 1^

$166,739.75

Resources over

-

-

*1,87S,*M.SW

Cash io Vaulto snU Banks -

m

Wc Solicit Your

*4**426.*

Account

We Mention

:?

I

City Book Store

Traverse City. Mich.

Tbe Hobart Co. Prop.

«UNO TlUVIfMt milMA. THU1MOAV. HO>^anfll 21. tW

STATE BANK

!rt »lth th. Bhwp oidiMtra ^ Bm-

CM90M1,
Svplos,

flj-. of Kew York City, and la teacher interested In aereral merchanUke and
of ODuiDal talent. Mra. Blodcett may industrial enterprises Hr. Davey Is
be-seen at the atuitto 122 Fnitit atreel.
r prominent In banking cir-

GnacTtoB»-A. ¥i«9 i«r. B- n<

Brooklyn charge, tab paatorate daring

toD abc |>Ia}-«-d lo the east and made boilDoaa men, ts In the dty today that Umc U’la^ very helpful and sal
Mra. transacting bDSlDesa with the Trav Isfartory.
Blodrcti U a pupil oC Bnceu C. Hef- «ne City Iran Works. Besides bring
The. society of this denomination

a name for bcnelf aa a pUtnkat.

aeeoud Boor, any day except Friday
Omcnt^A. Tra<7 bv, Fn^aiBl
and SatttrdayOlMh. Via* IViiiMtit: Onsd
UNd.OMhtar: A.J.MvMtd.A.J.H«TUu<t.

OM. Mn. JbU» T. Baasak. SaaiMl Q
aaA. H. C. Darla, jcnr •oUtraa. W.

V. E. Ihiey. one of BraK'a leading

Apron fthowsr.

«. B-AAdf an OolWfca» aaa Onrrm

HJS3

The Rev. Mr. Hail

About

CimMM mis nek. 2.826
Pennsys Won.

a

dozen

young

Udy

hnlf,

Hlehipan.

0:

left hall fumblod

Baptist chnrchfl

Penney

That told the

tala althouph both toams

fought

doggod. tfoadiy «sm« until
wrhiotle was bkovin.
The ported weather

The Rev. IVCer Rhr

nard was the Bril, and the sacceed-

groat orowd ai*d « ia

the

I

doubtful

Ferry field ever hold o larger e
•nthwalaetic

gathering.

prodic-

The

tien wae almoat unlvorsal that Poi
cytvania would win but the eupport•ra or tho malae and the blue did net
gfvo up oven when the first half andad ar it did.
(t waa fully expected that Veat'a
wende^ul machine would bo able ie
I thie amall lead and would
t leaat two touehdowna but it
t to ba and
1 her home grouiide on her

Hr. and Mra. WiHlama EnttrUined.
Mr. and Mra. E. 8. Williams enter
-talned with n dinner parly yeaierday
g( the note! VhlUng in honor of the
Rev. and IT™. H. H. Holly, of Kala
Mtoo. who hare been-thrtr goeats
for the past two w*eks.
tdBdnnee,

besides

Those in nt-

the parties

men­

tioned. were the Rev. aud Mm. J. A1
tn Caaby and ehUdreo. nnd Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Curtis.
The table was tastily arranged and
the daeonUoas were of red and while
cantatioas.

After

the

dinner

gocsta repaired to-the parlors of Mr.
and Mn. Williams

nod

spent

afternoon very plessantly lo a ancUl
smy.

The party was given aa a fare-

wril to tba Bev. and Mra. Holly, who
3 Kalamazoo this morning.
On VaeatloA.
OMpaty Postmaster HaahoU ia Uka two tfodU* Taeauoo nnd
C. E. Taylor is again at the postof•ee. her old dullm

seeming

guile

fUnlUar although she hnt been
giai some time.

ab-

She will remain un-

«B (he tlm
^kell ia

visiting

is

Dctrult and

bis son. Albert, bring in the
Agrienltural eonege.

kONQ LAKe
1/oog Lak^k^.. Nur. IF—Mr. ood

The Rer.

erance, tae Rev. J. Boundy. the Rev.

Ellzabetb'k George Harper, the Rev. O. E. Hall,

church In the hand

the Rev. H. X Ilavis. the

Rev.

re­ Myers. Me R<'v. J. B PUii.
The church

work

along

E.

aay

that no group of ladlt* lo the

mkery.

grecerv

company.

conference

From Wednesday'a Record.

very snccessful

for the p4»st iw years bsvi- resided on

IJxzle Dunn fa the

Levi Cos and wife will go to Grand
They srlli be mlwed by thrir
from

Traverse City, where ahe waa vlalt

returned to Manlalee

this

after visiting friends in the

that

will

officiating.

this week.
Mra. Featherly. of Cadillac,

Ids when- they will slop again, their
la

In

stop 'iKlng Chicago,

Fiom ther*

they go to Watertown. Wls.
Mrs.
Jesse Keecb. of Bast Bgbth street, Montague* old bane and then they

movad to East Jordan today.

Wondarful

oc

WlFlard

come hack south a* far as-PontAnelle,

cate permanently In this dtp.

, where they'will vlsll relative*

back to Afteti. Col . where they wHl

Miss Lena Updike, who is aiieud-

visit Mrs. MonUgue’s brother.

FERBONAL.
—^aSiofs »i*d Ballofs Camp Fire.

short .visit In Denver,

Fmm Tiii-sday'* Record

McPherson PoaL Hannah Camp and;

agsln visit KnnssB

Mrs. Martha Russell left this n

Mar­
Program Uter. There rived this noon ou the Pere
la BO admlailoQ fee and you will get quette on their return south after
lnsi»cciloo.trlp aUmg the road.
your money's worth.

an active part.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B

Fairhanks and

Mrw. Q. P. Mayer, of Elk
Rapids.
Opened a Mtfrie Btudio.
Herbert Blodgett, who has recently
ere In the clt.v today on buslnrs^.
oome to Traverse City, bss <^ed a
Mr*. Blodgett

' tMching Of voice and
BUdgrit ha* st-jdled

for

pUno.
with

The Mlaae* 8oun.

Mr. ternoon after spending the night with

HMshall

friends iu this city.
Mrs. Frank Helm and Mrs. LotUc

M. qrBor. of Ne»^Aori ^Ity. and dur­ Thompson
^t time

vA tenor aoloUt

Only

iuiniediale

tel.

> uuMi rtam*L.
iijersi

He i* at iin'seni employed by Iht
Cement

company

al

left today lor

snd

Nashville.

Tenn. where they will visit friend*.

SHERMAN
AN
& HUNTER
ER|

f

SSXUPStltlA.

BUY WARM FOOTWEAR

Mr. and Mr*'Ben Monugue will
main in the city thI* winter
My 6a« Fricn*.
Alexander Benton, who- live* r«i
Rural Route 1. Fort Edward. N. Y'.
Itcovery it
my best esnhly friend. It cured m*
of asthma six y» ars s*o. It has also
p^lgrmed a wonderful core of inclfilect eonsoraptlon for
my
sons'
wife. The first bottle ended the
rlble eongh. and this arcompll
ns left one hy
s pel
-rfecity
well.
KiBg's New- Discovery* powcough* and colds Is simply msrvcl
No ther remedv has ever equal­
ed ll. Fully guaranteed by C A. Ungbee• Drag Co.
Co . Hannsh
Hanssh Drag store.
Store. ».
6.
Walt g Son*, dntgglsu. 5-V and
Ttisl bottle five.

with our popular prices

"CLOTHES TO FIT "
t7J0.su. *12. SIXSS,
Sit to *22.

SUITSOVERCOATSRAINCOATS-

HATS
$1.00 to $3.00

arc just the warmest
kiod oi a shoe madethey arc lined with
a thick padding of
natural wool and ■»-«
absolutely cold proof.

PANTS
*1.50, *2.00, *2.2*.
*2JO, *2.75.
\o heavier, no better
all wool working pants
made than those we show.
Fine Pants $3.0fJ to
So.W.
““

They Cost $L75 and $2.00.
Warm Juliete

Hick.-y, the cerenmny bring p«-rformed

then

OUR
FOOT WARMERS

Eexama Cura

riage ot Mrs. Ruse Shane aud A>1h>ir

WE
CATCH
^THE
TRADE

ADD TO YOUR COMFORT THIS COLD WEATHER

'■Our IlIHe l*i> bad eez.-iua fur five
yrara.- wrile
wrilesN, A. Ad.-imv. Henrl.-t
W. Pa.
"Two fit. our home iloctors
said Hie■ ca.se w»s lioi*lioi*-le**. In* lungs
b.-lng affecled
iffecled
We 1.
lh«a ctiiplo.v.s!
“•
■sulti'd.
«hcr doctor*, but no benefit
Bv chance wc*reod atmui Eli-clrii
nitlers: bought a bottle and woon no
Heed
improvement.
We
contlnii.-d
until oeverai bottles
this medicin
n»»d, when our l*i> was eom
|ib-tely curi-d " Bert of all blno.! midpb-t».
Icine* (Uid body building health I
if*. Ouaranii-ed
deed at C. A. Hiiclssllii
Drug
Co. Hannah Drng Store S H Walt
tc Son*, drag stores. 5ftc.

by

the Rev.

Fr

Bauer.

The

bridal coupb- were atumded by
and

Mra

Joseph Ailgyte

ceremony the bridal

Mr

After the

party

and

I'ro-

mediaie friend_s^4rov- to the home of
the bride li

Vour feet would feel pretty
good these cold niomir.;’s
in a pair of our warm
Juliets.
/

uVghi a reception wHl be

We have them for Womeiy
^!isses and Children.

A. &. of e. Meeting.

‘vj

The Oranil

Traverse Shippers' as

soclatlon of the American Society of
Equity held a wtockhoVdci-*
Ihl*

aflerooon.

rectois.

eleetlog

From ihcae.

meciin!

seven
a

Tlee-pr*»ideni. secreUTv' ‘and
will be elected^

dl

prestd»o»
trea*

Matter* of In

tereat to the alsuclttlon

.were

di»

cu*»“d

Underwear
No belter assortment,
■^ood value elscwher-e

From Wedneeday * Record

Dent pay All
to b* diroreed from y
Kingilcy’* New Paater.
ll yon
Kingsley. Nov. CiX—The Rev. 8 J. There wl^ be no occMioe
guests of Mr. and Mr*. E. S WUtla a IvaeJver of ability and the;h Dr
bowel* reguUf with
■Iring U> alQdy the voice wonlJ do Isms, reiuned to thrir heme ibjs Hall, of BrookI.vn. Mich . has been ex­ K^l »^New- Lite PllU "Thrir acllim
tended
a
unanlmom
call
from
the
that
the
appenL._
•ndli
t
welt to aee Mr. Blodgett
morntoF
cause to make the least compUlut
local Baptist coQgregaUoa here,
Mra. ^'eUle Blodgett is an acdosMrs.' A. E. Voice. ot'’Bmplrv.
GuarsBteed hr C. A Bugbee Drug Co
become its pastor. For the past fire
t and her past engage- turned home this morning after
Hannah Drug Store. S. E. Walt A
years Mr 11*11 ha* ministered ti
menia apeak for her aUlllly. As aolo- short trip to this city.
Son*, draggteu. 23c. Try them.
CbrUt Church tletrott. and the Old

First Church of New Tofit City,

L,

^

the Carry returned to Elk Rapids this af­

Peaw. of Deirrii, Carl M- Duffi and
ing

Bergdahl

Cliy

After

they

an back to Traverse City.

Relief corps will bold log for-a visit with friends In Grand
thrir hall on Cass Rapids, with the expecUUon of

at

rirewt Friday erenlng. Nov.
r:nd. naittliig until after New tear'*.
The
private car Charlevoix
with
open to everybody who choose* to
oome. The achort children will Uke General Manager Cotton's party ar­

'studio with

I

F. H. Haraum left this morn­ offer from Buuih Africa
This offer
ing for Grand Rapids on a short busi- wa* »rsi> a mumb salary, fuel, ligbl

Mrm. A
of Kent,
passed daughter. Mrs,
tet. who Is HI.
Fred
HooVer.
Elaborated Wedding.
The Rev. Mr. Carters Utile dsugh- through th
*5y this afternoon
• stops win then be made until
Krt.ni Wednesday'* Record
ter. Delight, hss been Ml of croup the he^ sray to s urker Creek to rtsil her they reach U>* Angeles, Cal.
^St. Francis church
was
nowili-d
sUter. Mrr. E T. North.
Bho will
The return Journey will bi- by way
past week.
Jhls morning with friend* and relnMrs. B. E. Duryea is suBerlng wUh Uter reium with her husband lo lo­ of Salt Lake City. Cub. and then
Hves who came tu wiue** the mar­

are

*' l»st kmd el a wetis-

great *iicc,-*s In hk- work os a ebem

Mr. ;in^ Ml>.,H. Montague lell >es
lenlny on a Jouraey

Arthur Kellogg and Alva

cut to Empire IM* morning to visit before they return, they

Mr. a.'d Mrs. William Snushatl. of

Ing friends.

a chmp

a firm having sent for him.

Will Bpend Winter In Weri.

Mrs.
Richardson was called to Elk rspl^'. spent
Fundsy
as
thi- Then they ji'urm-y on to Kansas City.
OvUlt on Thursday to see her dangh- guesU
her father. K W. Hasting*.
where they will visit with their

the Woman’!

Canada

Hi*

Irwin

the city on- buslntws today.
relumed

to

Elk Rapid* and r^nlly rec-Ived au

friend* were present, at the cereniony

iaachcf.
relativro.
■ lime In sunny Callfomln. Jbx'lt
^Eora Cox hns purchased the (arm
Mrs. E. A. Clark will vlalt friends first slop will bo al Cadillac and from
«r Levi Cox and wlH move on soon. and relatives at Petoskey a tew days there they will go on lo Grand Rap-

baa

way

T,S.

Kel proewdi I26.I0. the money to be
MM] to pnrtthane curtains Md organ

frienda here.
Mra. Elliott

Offer from Africa.
iUIpb Rt>M-.>e. of Elk Rapid*, wns

Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hriisa and two

town hall on Thomday evening teat

iUpUa.

the upper for hu dwelling.

Feed your hair; aourish it;
Bive ii Bomeihinc to live on.
Theo it will stop faUific, and
%-ill crow lone and heavy.
.Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only
genuine hair-food you can
buy. It gives nev life to the
hair-bulbs. You uve uhai
hair you have, and get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp
dean and healthy.

OT.ut: of wu'hiuan. the p
and hou*e rent and tran*i>ortatiou to
Nettle- Hahn and brother. a farm in East Bay
township, left
liat.* t'oun
lor th«- county
MUs Estella Wade left this morn­ South AIncii for himself fand
hi* GraLU Tra»i-i*i-.
Frank, who have been visiting friends; Monds.^ for Columbus. Mlu.. where
they will reside In the inture.
Mr. ing for Kalkaska ou n shon visit with wife.
Alt. r couKidenilloa. however.
In the city resumed to Keystone
4 si -slup ui said eourl. held at
Si'ger. who Is a carpenter by trade. friends.
Mr. Riwcoe di-dded that
lie didn't
pn*l«te olfli-e. :n the City «if Trav |
. and Mr* J. C. LaPolnlo left care to go that far
*e City. In said county, on the Oh!
again take up that work.
JJrs.
Hr. nnd
Mrs. H. Spalding,
1. I) It
(Ms mocQlDg for Glkhrtst on a huntHe also ba* another excellent o8<-r
have ftindo lUs city Ibelr home for Sllger haa not enjoyed good health
...................................
...
Walker.
tl-tn
.
.
'
from a firm in Iowa
the past year left today for Boyne this region, and she briierca that
lu.lge Of Prvilmte
w
FWIs. where they will locate pciman- change lo a wanner climate
ll; the rnstter oi ti:. -ft-i.- of Clara
enjoying i
prove beneSclal.
Their son,'l.ester..
QTATE OF MtCHlOA.N. THE PRO- A llani*d.-ll il.c-:.M-,l
enily.
. L fl>-lla
b.ite cuiMi
lor
the omitily «I
John W. PatHiin n..yln= ith-d In
Hr. and Mrs. W. Dnrrangh. who will reiDJUn this winter,wfth his aunt.
West Bisteenth
Kind omit hLi pi'lltiip:i i-r»ylnc the: a
Grand Travv.
Cora
Howhall. of East Frout
have been vlaltlng friends in the city Mrs.
home tills noon'
the IVre
Mar­
street.
returned to Chicago today.
thl-'piolvate oSDi-i- In
■ uflinc ••* I— tiu- Inst will
quette.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Nriwn returned
Travers,- C'iiv. In ^aid tv
, ihej"' «‘i'l de,t-n*ed. now on file in said
Mrs. T. C. Tyc-, .of lUpid City . K-fl nil. day of Novemb-r. A
jCoiin I- admitt<*d tu prolkile. and
to Kal^ka today.
this afienioon for Pivvemvnl tor a
ilkcr.)’'-ur-l;i ..duilliistrniit.li ..i muJ i-siaie
Presrill:
Hoa. FYed
Mrs. E. Marahall. who has been vis­
because of (hlH. the young people who
Pivjbali-.
I he p-iiiited to hli:;»i-I( or lo smutwith relatives.
iting frienda in the city relumed to
niatii-r of the
••state
<,f! other iirltsbli- is-rson
enjoy the pleasures of the light 'fan
s, George Collins and two chil­
Fltufleld today.'

H 1* ord<r>-d. that the thiid day of
tiistlc. either have to refrain' or else dren. of Central Lake, arrived • thi* Uhodu Howard and Margaret lliiwai-dj
niruoi*.
iDecemlH-.-. A D.MP'iT.'at ten o'clock
William Woolsey rvtoraed
Glen Arbor, eight miles away. morulng und tomorrow- will leave for
Wilber E.nrl. having, filed la saldjln »l*v i' i-a»on. at *ald probale ofSummit City alrer vlsWng friends for
The reason of this Iw that the Macca- Battle Creek to jolii her husband who
lUrt
hi* iH-titi<m. praying "that be .flc'-.l"- uud J* hervliy 8j'i«.ilnt«>d for
short time.
bee building, which wae Ihe vltluge has located at that place.
Mr. and may be aulhurired. einpowl-red atm I ht-urmg said pelitiun. *'
Urs. M. Anderson returned to Fife
HceuFcJ-Jo w‘11 al private toile the lii-j
l> Is liiiihei oi'di-rt-d. lli.il putdir
dance bull, has been sold lu the vil­
ColKti* formerly lived In TravtervM of uid minora In «lrt real
tbe:e.,f h.- ulv.-n by p.ibllca
Lake today.
lage for Bchoul purposes, ll Is (he inCity.
therein descillMd
!Hon of * copy „f ihl* order. ' Mrs. Martha Siebert left Ihla morn­
lentloD of the Maccabees to creel 'a
Keno Colby and son. Morris
» ord.-rt-d Hull the H-th day ol
ing lor Detroit where she has a poalbuilding hill this has not yet been ElUwnith CoH>y. left (bla morning lot
sBleslady in a dry goods
I proba
done.
Kaleva for a visit with relative*.
u said (viuniv.
store.
flee, be aud |
iplioinli
Anyway, then* will be a big daticc
FRED ’R WAI.KFJ1.
Miss FloreiKe Thomas and uncle.
Glen Arbor ThankKgivlng evening from Grand Rapids where she spent
Judikc k>f Probate.
ifaal pul
Humphrey Thomaa. of
Northport,
ly Empire young peoph
(hen-of
be
glveii
by
pubti
week with relaUve*.
the 6 o'clock Pore l|•mnelte
OT
ate
of
micthgan
/ the PRObe presell.
tbui of a ctipy of tM* order, for ihn-e
Louis Tair left iMs afternoon
train for San Francisco. Cal.
Mist
wi-1-ks
k*
pr*’Vii»us
ku »alit
sank; ^
— bulleuii- co'irt
ivj
for lb,eoiintP of
East Jordan where
be
wilt 'visit
TTioroaa will resume her profession
day of hcariug. in the Grand Trav
Tr«v.r*e. In Hie malt.-r
C. E. Cor
friends for the next
as trained nurse at Stockton.
erse Herald, a newspapi-r printed audj,..,a,.. „j willUm A Laiigworthv „•
The lyib aiuinal
Cnrtstian
W. L Kellog. »upc
elrculau-d In said county.
le>-a*cd
Mrs. J. E. Oxby and dau|*ter. IHss deavor convenilon will be held
live iMiwer. OC the Pere Marquette and
Lois, of Rapid
City,
arrived
this Grand Rn|.;«l» this week on Thursday.,
CbamteTlaln. master mficbanlc.
morning on a business trip.
Friday und Saturday, also Sunday of
In the city today, going to Peand Mra! W. F. Long, of Elk
a-^k following, November 51. 22?
lorkey this afternoon.
Rapids, were In the city today on 2j» and 2i, One tbouaand delegates
against said ili-c«'a*ed tu said
lAJul* Mosler. of Provcmenl |ia»»ed tiunew busllH-ss and assnoi-s all debt*
bnslness. They were aecompshled bv ahd vUSUi^ are expected.
-. 1, — .11________ _ . Ifoi cxaniiiikiHoii aud adjuulnietii. aud
collecta all accoMts.j,^-^, all cridUi^. .rf said dec-ase-;
through the city today on- his way to
her sister. Mra. Jennie Orabood. of
The convMtkm’ li
Elk Rapid* to rislt friends
While
Waahlngton. C. H.. Fhyette
county. be at the Park Congregatlanal church.
the city he visited his daughter. WANTED—Milk coutrarl*. In laiae"
Ohio, who will retnm hooie tom^w,
Tuller and Meredith, of New York,
-*. I. lAiBonta
nr small ainotints
Cows wjuite.1. In lb- city nl Tiavcr«e Cil.k lu sa.d
after a visit with relative* at Elk assisted by a large chorus choir will
i-n-jiiiy. *111 or U-iiiic Un- ISuh day of
. Dairy, plioiu- i;;j
M.iirli. A I>.
aii'l
Ihal
-ai.l f
Rapids.
be in charge <>( the music and un adA Narrow Escape.
I laiois wilt t--li,-aid bv Abl courl
BImey Plckcril,
Cloyd. A merchant of Pmik
dn-SB
will be made
by
Pnwideut
Friihiy, Hiv Iftb .lav ,d March. A
a narniw v-sraiw- four «cai>
WOM Wanted.
FmBci* E. Clark. U 1). I..L.D.. the
Ibus, at t.ti o'cloi'i. Ill ibi- fon-oi*
few cord* of 1-igni-fii Inch firstago. when hi- ran a Jlin>*>n bur Into
rity today on a husiuess trip.
lUder «f Christian Endeavor.
An
vcnds-i 11. A l> I'niT
D.il.il Nmciii1s-i
hi* thumb
He say*; “The
doctor rb-*s gr«-i-n
' f.i: Itiime
U. K. Power, of Pontiac, returneil
Ires* by William, Shaw, secrelarv
H--ralil of
woulld dluif diHvc
Appl.
i(a;d lo anipulilc
ipuUI
It
ihl morning troni his Bnal trip lo- of th«- World's l*n;i«-d *oelely.»wili be
cmist-iil. I bought a box of Bui-k- fire.
curi-il Cji-'
spertfng'liU LeeUnau county bank*, given and the ctinvenlion sermon len's Arnica Solve and that
l
duiigeroUK wound." 5jc nt C. A. Hug
before leaving for Egyirt
■ Drag Co.. Hannah Driig Stoic. S.
Holy Land. He expecU to soil DeWalt B Son*, druggist*.
cember 10 and will be gone about six
Evangelisilr nn-eilug* for nieiv and
liekcrson-VanKeurcn.
months.
evangelistic meetings f»>r wo'nien will
\Mick

gnm and box social at the Long Lake children

«br the acboot:

on
wlli

be Xfi-d for the Pnwre** offlcv-

Elk Portland

JO on professional business.
Gene Beuth.
Mr. snd Mrs. Creorge L. Sllger, who

Minn., who accompanied her to North- tee* and oSlcers.
a

bonding

low-er fioor*

Mr. Roiwue* friends will Ik* very

' Dr. L. F. Slither has gone lo

The yonng ladle* cleared P*.
Quarteriy

My Hair is
Extra Long

glad tu le.im that be i* nieelleg with
^ERBONALA.

The roffee wtia donaied by

I. W. Ktiser. of Manton. passreturn bouM- after attending the
Friends'

they represent.

city, young or old. could aorpaas ibrir

PERBONALS.'

The school in district Na 2. Long ‘port well remain.tor a longer visit,
gave

siuue
The

where hi- Wiu look over a situation,

Sog^ and
HlUe daughter.
Mrs. Anna GUI. of Muskegon. |«s be held and there will be
VanKcuren
and
Miss
raukiin
Osolla. left Wednesday. Nov. 13. fur ed through the city this morulng ou
Clara G.
llickcrson wen- muriieil
Junior.
iuterniedhite
Wbshtngluii. • TTirir
friends
her rv-ium home after vlMUng rela­
Tuesday ut the home <.f the bride
workers.
(hem a farewell party on
Sulurday tive* and friends at Northport- Hbr
fandolpb'j
Schools
for
mi-iuber*.
missions,
evening last.
All regretted to
brother. J. W. Hilliard, of Big Fulls. union worker*. Intcrmedlale*. commit­ stiv-vt.
. W. H.'

Lake,

f>OBt *lreet.

Boscr*. 1, on hi*

Mra.

them gu.

EU Rapid*. Mich.. Nov. 20.—Edltm
Perry, uf th<- Elk Rapid* Prtwsre**. ;*
Mvrtlog a fine

in the ciiy Saturday, the gu.-*t of hh
lines parenu Mr. aud Mr* L Roscoe. Mr.

all

block, ws* a BDccesa In eiery way is at the present time very
The bubtesa served
anpper and the evening was The viands were cooked by the young Ing. and the new pastor will find
ladles themeelve*. and It Is sgfe
his nido a lond of loyal helper* I
most AjoyabI) speot.

Maple caiy,

brought

St

Frnc New Building.

dalul]

Pennsyl­

nnd

pwahad the ball ever.

guild of Grace

by

In the city are Invluxt to be present.

tenih

preiM'nted.

vania. e.
In the first half. Hngoflin. eapUin
and

the

William Allenbaogb the Rev. B. Sev­

New.EBgiano BuppM-.
Now England eupper

cency bevn opene* In ihn MouUgue

Ann Ai«er. Mich, Nov. 1^—Wietil^fwt

The

of HUk Kenney were present some n<w guild hall which has
and Iipmn* of every description wi

la

follows;-

Thanksgiving Saturday night

The see

cral eandidaies and all Odd Fellow*

pastor to assume ch^FC of the locai

Pennington, of luieriorbeo.

«e> 111 (be city on business today.

Ina Kenney, vhoae. mnrrige U»

Ray Beldlng will occur at the home
of the bride In this cll

O. F

Dumbe:

ond degree will be conferred oo sev

Bendon in honor of her eotialn.

3 ia oit OUwK ra TUnc Deposits

evening, a large

be Siieasuted in words.

Frombols left yesterday

WllUs

Thursday

of vicitora bring expected.

recognition

the church during this Buie cannot
Geo.

Mormel. Arizonn. where be will make
hli future home.

MM Ileaale Jarreu gave an apron
ahuaer Saturday night at her home

Kingsley was given

Will EntscUJn.
Equality Lodge No, M3 1. O

Will enteruin the WUltsmsburg lodge

50c to $1.00.

50c, $100.,S1.25, $1.50
all colors.

SUPPLY YOUR FALL
HEEDS NOW-

The Rev. and Mr*. H. H. Holly, of

Kalamazoo,

who

taarve

been

SHERMAN
& HUNTER

1

'r^n -i

11. JWjw

Grand Traverse Region.
on tbe stove . troBi a high ebair.
NOTICE TO COKhe#PONOB’«TA
l««fy «M«k corf/*pOTi«*ne* »• n- ..- moralDE.
Tbe n’ornan's club met at the hotue
whrM *o* i«l« ta II** All com*p*ntfof
Mias
Bordeaux last Tuesday af•AM iMut raacft th* Herald elTe* net
Ut«r than Tuaaday noii of aaer waak. temoon. A part of tbe program waa
and H eomapendaM fall »i And on forestry.
Mrs. UarRarei ftorer h-.'t
Thorsdny to apend tbe wlnu-r with
htr alalcr at Downglac.
Humphrey Tbomaa l«-fl Saliirdiiy
lOrnlna for California, where be exNORTHPORT.
IK<t* to spend t:the winU-r.
Mlta BlU Kcl
Mr. and Mrs. I
in 8ution» !!»»
niovlaa I
SMardarMr. Spaegle mu rallod to Trararw the Mil.
City on Saurdar by Ibo lllftw* of
till dauidiler Vella.
The mtle one-ye*M>1d daojibler of
Mr. and Mrs. 0«X). Qlll «aa badly
noilded UiU momlOR l.y inilllns out
tke aiopper of the vnahtns macbloc.
P. J. Hiirflend ;
allovln* boiling water to flow o>er made a Inirinesa trip to TTareriuCity last f-Tlday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bramroer and daoehii'-r l.niii«a ealb-d on Mr. and Mi-;
Cnii*. Olsi-n today.
Mine Sophia Pearl Dign left tast
Mr*. Chatirite JobD atitwdad the laMonda.v for Chleaco. where she will
•mate at Si
ihli momlnK for *p«-n<l the winter.
Halnra Cole
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Donner after
Cole
____ t. Warfi. Mr*.. ■
Ma home Id Brerett.
■ndlnp a few weeks visiting
»bllllo. eipect to remaliIn for
and *on Phil
the winter,
r. with Mr*. Cole’* pareni* - friend* and relaave* of this
return to the
tholr home I
Mr. and Mre F. Ixwkbart left B.H- will mum
aty
1 .
. Nov, IS.
nnlay morhlOE for Port Huron, where
Oo.
Laar and son made a Im
8. Ut
(her will rlnlt relative*.
lira. H. X. OUI retnraed to hir ... o Tn
Fmnk Ryant c
home In Mhfkegon on Saturday piom
Mr*. Tom Krlderhouse today.
Mrs. F. 3. Miller and little a

ilf.

it eni____ honor of Mri. H. E. Qlll.
. Udlea in ------ly erenli
erenlng.
Thursday
Bobble De Ooller baa gone to Urve' Kan., to apend the winter with
%da t ticle. N. E. De Ooller.
There will be * maac
dte hall on TbankaglTl ..
B. Johnson !■ IH at the pr*enl
•nwng.
The Ladler Benefit society will
Bwet with Mri. A. Baree* on Friday

*£;

-Tbe l*dl*t' Aid Borsletf will mee
«B Tbumday aneraooo with Mrs. A

MV, NOVCMGtR », 1

GRAND TRAVCRM t

Mr. and Mrs. Ne1» Olsen nnd *on
spent Sundsy avenlnc with Mr. nnd
Mrs. r.jrur and family.
Nov. 16.
GOOD HARBOR.
Mr*. W. Sleator of Areadia who
has l>een rlslllug here. relum<>d htmte
ihl* mon-ltiR.
Irer Johnson of Glen Arbor spent
lay tx're with bis eousini Ole
Jnllu* OrlnMner.

School waa cloaod for three day
!••( weea. the teachers all attendioi
tbe teacben laatltute at Sutton

John Baneh has gone to
to srork for a fl*h dealer.
l»nl* Lan .
Retting hi* mill
Ueture lath.
On aeeount of the stanny weather.
GV evening la the. OongregailonnI
wHeh lasted nearly ten day*, our
^Barch parlors. .
. The yoongest cMId of Mr. Walter fishermen wore obliged to throw hun-|
, WUaon waa aeeerely burned by fall- dr«d* of pound* of fish awny as tliry|

rere spoUed on necoant of being in
nr water too long after being eaughv
Sidney Rcigei* of the upper pealnMrs. Bertha Thiel Is working at. T. • winter.
recently
ula was a vlillor bei.................
R. Whites at prusonL
I Mr*. Archie Monro srent to B31sQuite
,.... a
- lot <
dug potatoes were I Mrs. 0. K. CUypool
CUypool vlalted her werth SaUrday for a few day#’ visit I
frozen In tbe ground daring tbe cold {mother and i^isler Mum.
noon, with Iher brother. Frank Davey. and '
spell, which msy be nilned.
Fred Laguir,-. ttu- r. riiua
,. e« twmll}
pecu to -oiuve in the little house own
..Dd Mra. Gvo. Munto art- ex ed by T. R. M'hllv In a few days.
rted bume today from Benzunia.
JCM- liertUBB bus lKlUg!:l >1 shock.'
»|:
K-re they have been vlaillng and
We ask oo notied of withdrawal'from
CEOAI
uTttig ihe'paai «^. Mrs. Munro'
■lely . here are of et'rii fr.iin Gus Newni
The A. 8. of E
any dei>ositor and never have asked one.
• I-,,!,.
fflivLiie, u« M e:.. la eotnitlg bouie also from Trav-.
potato warehouse; there
building
Our deposits are payable on demind
----------- ^i,elr meet- horse. They c-alled on C.
C, Wblttcn i-r»e CHv
was -a good ------itlendance
Sumlay.
..... ------—----------- and can be drawn any time the deposi­
log Satuiday night.
Mrs, A. Ertekson of.Oood Harbor• er*e City la»t ».^-k l.wRlng aft. r bis
guile a number of the
tl farmer* not
tor desTCs.
aud potato.'* or.
S. of E. are now Tbitcd ber da'Jgbler. Hi*: Joe Het-ieliar*- of li’.f
beloURli
■ "
IKitatues at SS and du nu-.n. «vi»r Sunday a w<-,k ago Sun-.blr farm.
selllDg
day.
: Thr Ijdle* Ail mwlety ni.*t last
ceilIn,
Mrs Joseph AmisbuechiHrcalled onlwi-.-k with Mrs. Zella Gee. An exo-i
Mr. and Mr*. Everett Crain rinlled
Mr. and Mr*. Will .Griffith Sunday Mr* Frank nalz.-II on M(«day last, i lent supper wa* served by 7.-l!a
TV.'aident
Arthur Meguei r i«i*sed ibrougb | alone They d.'rid.-J to hayc th. ;r
evening.
Viev l*rv«siJeol
Mi». Elmer Crain nnd daughters. her.- last We.!iie»d;iy ev.-hing on hi*. ni.-.-tlng* only once a month for a
>..m.-wh.-re, H.- bn* the {while,
Viii‘ I*r.«id(-ut
r;iril>. Situ and Sadie. rUlu-d her
ruinv f:1eaJs here In bis
Nov. IS.
:l;uteUier, Mr*. WiU Griffith Sunday
Cashi. r
'll I eieavcment.
at Ka-son.
Nov. IS
Cliff Ralston and w-ife vtsllod bt*
matchett.
Sl.'pli
I#nQint>r
Coamuinlor *er»lre» were held In 1
•I. M. H
ilnflliunnM
Mr*. Art Payne and daughter
ANSWERS EVERY CALU
the n.1. M. E. church at this plan- t<
F. C. Desmond
.1'ltlng bl* parei
ly People Have Found
Mr* 0*rar Money and Chftdren re­
and Sirs Amo* lU'i vlsltoil i
lat This,is True.
lumed to th.-lr home In Cedar Friday
Hogan’*. Sunday.
A odd a 'train,,a ru-id-u wn-neb. MrBlro.T
afler visiting her. I>arebla, Mr. and
Srakangast, wife and little
Mr*. George Itivl*. for a wwk.
A llOV «-aus.- may hurt the kid- daught.-r att.-ndi-d chnrrti here San
81.011* of haekarbo nft'Si follow.
•'•liar lor
of tin- .nine ^^Wiirri-n Ta;.t..r I* on thr *lck ll»
venltlg.
Ml" Kffie oHgart ha*
qul
•r aueh nuaek*.
Mr*, lllalnv MarWh and little
*lek during tH.- lOM wevk. but
soniv l~-u.’r now.
................................................ .. ...........
Ivan's Kidney I'll!*, a
here for two we.-k*.
.. jclfio.
Charlev
riiariey Kln.-rt.-r. of Allen visit.-<1 • Many Traverse City people relv
lor Simdav.

Mrs. !>-wls La- if.
— parents^ S
Ml" Bffl.- Bogart ha* I* en quit.-;...... .......‘
'
1—
H'-r.' .r Tmv.-rse CUv proof.
oar. u eoiijile of day* last week,
liinied from Mm ArlM.r last Tai-s.lay
EAST PARADISE.
i H U Bale* dmv.- i<. Tra*. r*. <’Uy
Mr*. <; C. ThomrM'a! IIJ Elmwoial wli.-re th« •• had t..'B for tn.'diral ’ lltirn. Ii Mr and Mr* lo-i.
n G Shorter was In Traverse Clly
,\;e, IM-'i.daj. on liuslti.-**
City. Mteh.. »ays; tr.-i.tnx'nl 'Tb.lr friend* will l»- glad tell. Nov. M. a girl.
Ave , TniV'
II buain.*s Fridav and Saturday.
I Mr*. Viola Uik.- -.in.t Uoir.-i
r.v 1 litlea
"We huv.' used Doau> K dii-'y !*ift-« to kilim Ihev are With great!} Ini- Miss R"--' Kalii.U'rl.-r l» w
Nov. If,
.-rkliig ''‘'•re the guest* of. Mr«.
• >e (Jtapurcha-.d at.thAWalt pliaiiii,.c v nod j.r..v.-d
If.w Mr> I. J. N.'wnmivh
.
last Thursday.
found that tor kidney troil'l.^ nod
.<EYS’0NEThe wn for the ehnrrh ha* arrived j Mr*. John Bauldmg an.l Iw.i .li.l, Noi, IS.
N.^—I
MU* Nettie liannun an.t her l.rnth- the tn.any kidney pains that iirroiii
p'jt
up
some
day
thi*
«t.*ieK
at
this
writing.
,{
-----------A
j

in Trav paoy this rumidaint. it is a r-ni-dv
...............................................Mofi .fi^flgnrtng akin Vnipti.ii*,
M:*s Martha BernsUm- s|> -•
that wholly romrs up
.
i'
Ivn IbdairT wa» with Mr* Will Tny-tur.Vav' and"sunday with■ her par.mtyjMoI;;;..
plnipli*. ra*h.*, .'ir ..i-.-idae
of tb>- owner* of thisr,
__
Iniiiure
patt of la*t w.-.-k earing for her
K,(e Uk.-,
Ih’I'ure <!'"d Hurdm-k 111
•n nN-onimend..d
jrN.'Wniarch. A. N. Wil~'n and t-r- :of iv,.m’*'icid . '•‘’•‘■ f
T*'"
j
month*, ha* r.-tiime.l.
.. W11*i« mad.' a buslD.-** irt|. to M;.k.-.» you
iiv.y e.-ill.-d on Mr*. WU1.1 an- i.l.'a...-d;T-|"^ Ma,h.-w-; and family exprel tojTi-., .iTse Cilv one dav last we,-k.
. cl'-.ir^kinie d
0 at any Urn.-,"
llama_Satiiir.lay
r.la afternoon.
’rice :-M'''"" *'”■ M.il:'«li<io.' Thursday. ThoyJ J. e-|.li W- ’.ion h:.-' g-ute to Manl»- j
For *«1e by all d.-al. r< Price
MW^Iary Wllllnms ha* lieeo* vis
BiilT.ilo i
niiike th.-tr liAnie there tii lhc|t.qu.- for the winl.-r,
Iktatb or
<-iTT or oiapo,<
enl*. P.mlerMill-.im
Uing In KlURi
I
l.l-e*i. f.il-STV. «
1 Mr* W 8. Saiton
I.
‘'““’■'‘j“’irMa.ch'.'t, W'fe and dang
:lly *pi'Ui SuD'lay with Mr. aud
lay
I'rl'} Bancroft,
Qullla which an' nrarly
tii'tl. ri'C
Vlli meet again In three we»>k:
tb<uin
It
uNRBl*M>iSI>
IXU.l.UO.
t.T
oU Tins
Ir*. Macy.
Then' will !>.■ a series of tne*-tlng*
ELK( LAKE
,
pirnnM.'*'HitNK\'
Knai'p S'lundy ev.-ntng.
Mbs Alice Sta'.i
held in our school bO'jBC, In-glnnlng
Sworn t'l before we SB-t »Dt"Oal-'t IS l"t
Sunday evening. Nov. S4.
Cit\ todar. Monday.
elnitv on the ':ck I
John Rllt.-r t' quite |wv>ily Ihi-s'
N.' T N.-l-m ..f
‘ n.y
Nov. 18.
Itrhii
hing .j.llo prnvok.- prufanily. hut here vi-iling hi* daiightHr. Mn. Viola
I BaU’s f^tsrtb Core !• ukMi iBlenaUr.
1st
sod
Mr. and Mr*. Will Hunt went tc
inity won't run- them lloaii* Lake
actamn'rtly uu <le l'I...Isi.d tso.B.'.'U •urtsM
:ri'ddlng I* the Older of the Tru.-r*.' nty Fildav.
lOlntni.'nt
ni»l«. fr«r.
, - ............vO. TbledwO.
Wm \Vln.*tan1ey ,
Tiler.- is nut.\ity niicU com hn*k-! I'miiuding inie.- jift.-r vest,
John Amtsbuchler• !have shred- od yet ||i this viciiill..'
| ferlug. At any drug store.
PUb for

eneoenoetoeosaeeeaefeoseasaeaoteasa

NO

REQUIRED

DIRECTORS

El=r-

F.n'iS

I People’s

„.';.‘rT“;‘.Sw

Savings

Bank |

•»«»•»«»«>•*«»«»<»«» tAWwatAwseos*

3“.:

I laTrJA'a'i .7‘t’i.:yrS^-r”sn4^VV 2 W

"S.

'r.TTr S'SS5ir“

J. W. SLATER

The Original

Home Furnisher -

thanksgiving Borne Turnishings

r"

NOTICE

A.,,

/■

There is not^g that will make you fc«l moiv thankful or makv your home more cheerful tbun
furniture, aud with thi- liberal credit plan we offer you there
taaon why yon ahoSil not have it.
__ doing a<cri^it business for 20 years and we know that
, Onr credit idan doea not mean that if you mits a payment we come and gel Jj oni
our „___
goods. \\ e have. Iwen
wheaacnatomi
mot..........''-----------meet bis payments
*----and’—•=----------------*--------at those timee we sre always willing
ni;..™ to extend tbe time.
a enstomer
there sre timee when
. .. ..
•ash
1. ----------Btoi
t.i ,io. and the saving wo make by. being able
to buy in large iiuanlitif». and the bnsinen wo
Ae to prices, we do five timee
tbe bosineta *1..*--------that any..............................................
------ler prii-ea
get by selling on time tliat we wonid not get otherwise, enables ua to make better
prioca thnii
than you
y ou ouuld
ounld get from a cash store.
**
■ ■ nt explain
* ■ I this
to yon more fully.
Corns
in and■■ let
t

TABLES
COUCHES
f;:/.
,W

Tou ou*ht to see Ihc line of Couches wc are ahowln*.
rtawlw
Cmcta
Tm, ............................................ '..WM

Valour upholalered Couche. from »5.75 uTT:.......................................... HEOO
Our lino of adjuatable end coiichc* and Davenporto la exci'pilnnally
that wljl surely 1

Ilb-hcs I., ' ill lurk.-y on, Wc can snr.-ly pt.'a»<yiiu ln"'pri«. aad“d-*lgn.
,
\\V ar.-*hr>wtug plain whit.' ware. li>n, i
Same Rcadc of ware. d.'.-oralAl ............
!'• aiiiifully d«voral.-d.

"'"SoS'.sr's

m\ Burn
ttlood
or 0oal .r
Cbairs
Here is a good
value in a beating
■love.

With thf assort*
ment we are show­
ing you canid not
help being snited.
VTe are showing
a good, oak, cane
seat diner at

Book 0a$e$

Karpin Bros.* Etatbir
Upbolstired
Goods

A COMBINATION BOOK C.VSE .\XU WUlTlX.i I'FSK i* •
niorl u».-ful thing- .'111-can liin.-it! .1 li''.!*'-. Y'-ti al*a>'
your writing msl.:ial .>H'I pai'.-r* arc
Wvha'.' them rancim; in prlc- fruni |n.T5 to................................

Cadies’ Secretaries

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Tn.’il is tbe kind
wf sell and that is
th<- kind to bny if
von want to be sure
r f g' iting
tting t:the best.
tS'.i are showing
1 g'wd line of Tur­
kish Rockers ao<l
leather
upbolsurud goods and
our priocs will
spt-ak tor tliems.-hes. Come in
and look ’<-m over.
W<- are showing a
Turkish Rocker

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This is tbe best
tiling you ever bad
an opportunity to
ee-niher leather up■ boUterfl chairs
at $10. $12. and
npto,...$t>0.00

Ptdtstals and Jardinere Stands

10 inch stove
sells for...$3S3
12 inch stove
■ells for....';.60
15 ineb ■to^'e
sells for....0.50
17 inch stove
selU for... 11.30

^ $8.00
Ot!.nlioin $.160
to

$35.00

Tb..) *.-S from 61.'.:- to .................................. ...............................................ass40
W.- have a nlc.- Ilm- .if ubU.* ranging lit pric- fretn |3 r— .................. ..

;::S2

Other* al |H'. $lf and .........'................

Dinind
Room

. Yon ought to
'have a new M«t (or
Thiiokagiving,

•no- f.,niou* VU’TOH Tahl.- *.-cni' to I- gniwiag more and tm.n- poj*

DISHES

Wc have only a
few of these left.
•0 oomc early.

.5TAR OAlt

'"TOtaSiigi'FtMtTa

llgapiii

•1.......tivoor -■

ORAND TRAVERSe HERALD. THUREOAY. NOVCMRER *1. 1W.

mmum

STORE CLOSED
ALL DAY
THANKSGIVING

November Clearance Sale
In large movements ol merchandise we are eonUnnaUy conironled
wi<h the problem oi clearing out the old lots that nainrally get side­
tracked. ItlseasleriorcleSksloseU from lines that have a complete
rnn ol sizes or colors, than II Is lor them to hand onl odd garments
or odd pieces ol dress goods, silks, el:.

Dress Goods
iS

Suiting, no two piooo* nliko. 50c' ralaei

6 pieoM, 46 in. tuoj PanamaB, all different kinda,
/
et, 54 in. lancT Protdcktb,
£
4 pietM,
«U $1.00 and $1.25 ^idnoi
(^wranee Prioo.

Now this Is what we propose to sell and save yon money. II yon
will take the pains to ask to see the goods advertised, yon will save
many a dollar on yonr fall purchases.
This Is nol old merchandise, bnl new stnU from onr best selling
'Ines-the best lines become broken llrsL

Silks

Underwear

Sm.U lol ..f ISio. fiu,,. Silk, in |.lai,l. check. »iicl hkir line
atripte, raluce 53o. Cloamnoo Price.....................................OOi^

tine lot of Cliildn-n's nil wool pants and waists, w<- Lave not all sizes in tbit
lot at ooe'tbird-leSS than r^iar prices.

1 lot

1 lot Ladiea ribW PanU dj wool, sizes 4 to i*, $1.00 to $1.25

50c

1 lot of plaid and fancy Silks. 27 in. wide Tafletaa, Ijoos-ainne
and Wash Tafftsttaa. value 11.00 Clearance Price............. / OC

4 pitcea^^in^fancp^Mdclolh^ ^nbdued coloring, very

2 dot. pain Children's heavy tloecod cotton Drswera. sizes 16 and
I'', will fit a child 2 to 4 years, valne 2;c Clearanee Price
i?C

Oooldags in Aatnoban, 36 in. vide, oolora Oaidinal 0 1 OS
and White. r2.00 raloM. Clearanoe Price..................0 I

25c

Small lot Ltdie’s .lersey Ribbed I’nion Suite, sixes 4. 5 and T., Vff-*
Clearunoe Price........................................................................

lAit of Ladies Wool Waists, made ^rom fioe all wool, batiste
color*. Brown, Cirdinal. Bla. k, Navy aid Cream, all
>
new Pull Styles, not all sizes in each color but all 0O C/1
sizes ID the lot, valne fli.OO. Clearance Price-.......

A few sizes in White and Grey, values $2.50 and $3.00 0O /l/l
Cleamnee Price, choice................................................... y«l/t/

3 piece 56 in. Aatracban Olotb in Navy, Obtrdioal and Black 01 QS
ra.ne 12.50. Clerranoe Price......................................... ^ i -OO
1 lot Indies Di«Ming^.JMketa, made from very fine quality of

1 piooe^i in. bee^ CSoakinginfaDcrmiztnrea, Taltie$l,60 ^
1 piooe^p in. all-wool Eeraer, Onator color, Talne $2 75
1 pieca. 50 inob fiearakin Cloaking, oolor Gny, Tainc $2.50 0 1 ^S
Clearance Price................................................................^ i *i D

L.IIMEIMS

ROR

; 6 pieces. 72
bluachal, all pure Irish Linen
;
Damusk, no naiikins to mutoh this lot.
that’s whv we want to clean them out, Pat‘ erne are Rose, Pan»y, Lilv <>f ilie
:
Valley and Snow Drop, value $1 25 ei nn
;
Gltwmnco Price a yara
kbl>UU

Children’s Coats

$32.50, $35. $40 and $45

Choice of any of the rest of our Child’s Coats in the house
at the following pticei. ^oizoe ti to 14 years.

$40. $4S. $50, $65

Agents Sample line of 50 and 54 in. Fitted Coats in
Breadclotb alont 30 in all. sizes 34. 30 and 3S values $B>.7.’>
r25, $2' 50. $:10, $32.50 and $35

m PoDcy Coats, 24 in. to

long. The
manufaotur45 lU.. tuu)}.
zut:
uiauuiauvuivery vnlhusiaslic over tbis
ers are
I
fur.
lua. they
kuo/ tell
•**! u*.
ns. uu,<
uud tiu, WWW r»perienw. tells ns that it's a gooii.
durable fnr sqd it certainly makes
a pretty coat. Bluok and brown.

$50 to $100
For Mutts and Neck Pieces.

We ore sbowim; a beautiful lint'of
these fun. The popular ^len
are River Miok (muskrat), f.Iat'.
Mink. Americin Mink. Sable
Stiuirrel. (iray Stiuirrol. Fitch
Mnriin. Neck I’ieces at $1. $2^,
$5. S7 SO up to $50. Muffs at $1.X
up to $45 We can sell you furs if
yon want to buy. Look at our lines.

Short ends of

Three section Silkollne

Cinofeums

filled

wonh $1 2.J fer

75 cfs.

W- Kant to rail your amutluii i.i IM. i n,'. u, n
• ri- s!i, King a tM-auilIul rolliTlmo of

FLANNELS Plain and Fancy, wo wia'n to call your special aUentiou to our line
of shirting and skirting finnnels. The Buffalo fiaOLel fer skirts ar.d shirts madt
the old fashioned way. pure »oi>i. a worth^^flannel t^at you will ajiptwiate.
29 in.
We have another Flannel made of a baider twisted yattia pure wcol and for more
wear. Comes in all the plain ixdors also stripes and checks. 32 in. wide 60c tt yd.
WOOL BLANKETS We have about 20 of these all wool blankets, sold at $5.7.5
■n,t
n
f'Lu.»nn..
.
-and $65.0
Clearance Price. $5.00
COTTON BLANKETS White. Tan and Gr.>y, pretty bordei at 65c, 61.00.
$1.25,61.50 and 62.00
Also plain White at TS^'dnd $1.00.

Linoleums

^

nov. .-..aii.U-i*,

\\V

Tl.l^ roruii:!..

rr),-r.

2$ Ct$6
«ndup

Aslc

L

l>'-; V

•O..>

;■

45c lo 70c sq. yd.

:• ...
v.i

3(i-inch Silkolinc, peryd..lOc

You

Apro
iron Ginghams, 10 to 20 yd.
leni
‘iinhs............................... 7c

Stevens P. Crash, per yd.10c
Cotton Toweling, per yd.. 4c

Russian
Bleached Crash,
value 14c. Clearance
Price.............. ....................10c

100 Bedspreads, size 70x80,
weight 2 1-4 pounds, value
$1.25. Clearance Price...$l

Ait
merican Prints, Hi to 10 yd.
lengths, per yd................. 6c
y-4 Brown Sheeting .......... 25c
Beaver Dam L L Cotton.. 7c

50x60

Best make of

Smyrna Rugs

Carpet
Sweepers

Floral or
Oriental designs

Best line

11.00
INGRAIN CARPET—We

•!„.> ar- goiric
ir;.:

• -

Wc

$2.50
s^gw

a fine l.’'e th s fan—tieaut fy! pattemi

'

h.O.-

j'i>' :;oM Jii odJ-'

STAIR CARPETS—Tne

*erlor

Ingram at 2Sc- 35c, 40e and SOc.

RevtraabM

Brusselette. extra heavy. 40e and 4Sc.

39e pair and up

75 Cfs., sq. yd.

50 Cfs.

Get

. i:

Short Ends
Inlaid Unoleiuns

Heavy Cocoa
DOOR MATS

Him to

Domeslics

Fruit
ton,

•n all grades. 2Se and up to 70c.
r .

i; airil

Only 25 in this lot—about one
day s selling.
$l.’i.00 Coats...........................$12{X)

lliiii
mi

LACE CURTAINS

Ilihir r*n.-rt!;.; tor 'oiir kltiri-ti. .nr.'.li^

at

$12 95. $15. $17. $l8andtip
DOOR PANELS

pi

o >,oi»Iiiftor>

amt cnilur «i>inl'ii;alnin»—u,i

ni ;U.T what pjlcv you wool to pay »,• c.m |•lrasf »ou.

.$6, $8. $10, $1$ np lo SSLSO

jao$<e:ts

Carpets, Rugs <»•<>
Cinoleums

Screens

Large 9x12 Rugs

ataraace Price $15. $18.75, $2IJ5, $2\50. $24 50. $26 75

85c to $2.5<>

Aleo lieautlfnl Keto (1 cloth and 1 doz. Napkina) in both tbc ronnd and square cloths
at the set.

LADIES* SHORT CARACUL
(imitation fur)

$5.00 Coats for $3.»5
$l’»50 Coats for $9.00
$7.50 •' •• $5.50
$1.5.00
*•^11.00
$1000 "

$r.25
$i»;.50 ”$11 rs
$lb.00 CoaU for $12 75

22 to 27 in long, siz;s 32 to 44.

sq yd. worth up to 70c.

; -\ beautiful line of Dam­
|
ask with Napkins
to match. Clearance
'
1
Price at..........................

50 Children's Coats, odds and ends. DO two alike all up
date, tiiev are all sizvs from •> to 11 years, this lot values
$6,17.5Q, $s.5tj and $10.
Clearsncc Price choice $SjiO

choice guriut Ills, all made from the
P.L. skins, the very liestihat is
lusdi

4$ c($.

T*H AIMKSGIVIIMO

1
; 4 piocee Andrew Reid's Scotch double Damask
'
tbis line is so well known that it
1
needs Do further comment, value _

$2.00. Clearance Price a yard.- $1.50
;

Fur Coats

Near Seal Jackets, shme veiy

$5.oa

$10.00 valne. Clearance Price..

Astradian Coats 24 to 27 inches
long- Clioice seketiou. We stand
bock of these coats
,ts for 1two years.

up to 12 sq. yds. at

Ladle’s Tpeiianti Union SniU, all Silk, sizes 4, 6 and 6.» C ? 7S
valne $7 50. Cloaraucc Price..........................................tiffiO*/

.Another small lot the tame materials and colors as above 0 O i\f\
valne $2.60. fearanoe Price.........................................

Small lot. remnanta of Dreaa Oooda and Silka at HttU Price.

25 descB Napkins, H size, all pure
Linen; Uesebed, no Dsmstk to ■
mstcb, value $3 00 Clearaut e Price the down...... ................................ $2.50

jr’”!.^ $i.oo

Heavy Velvet Stair Carpet. 27 Inehe* wide, extr* fine at $ino yard.

Six Fool
Floor Oflclotli

25c sq. yd.

Rug

COUCH COVERS
la Persian stripes,

$leacb

For CKiristmas

r

3

GRAND TRAVI.WE MERAUC THURSDAY. WoVEI^BER'il. 1»7.

1.-

KINOM.CV.
Mon.« «u • bodi

Loato

•r froM rite LaR« ite*ter t
a R. r«**r w— ta
_

Consignment Sale

tWtBM CBBBtMid with Uw t

Ktenter.

W«ai(7 Duns

vm

ta ITbtc

, City MnM ctf me Mk^o 8Ute

y*«U!r4«r.
A unter (raai bare i

.1

Ur. BraaMH- ot OocUma M Is
ud UttUy bne
rberc Uwy
tbey »ll rt*» Cssate, wbere
accoapABM
by Rr.
---------------------

b. V. StMtoa of Bay City bsi
M > pbDlocrspb ksltery U tb*
BrovMcB

bolltfioc

ud

U

dilB«

• ertiMt

PUnu

wwrr Am etas* of work. TWi U u
Ch»«. Hall. A. L- Joyw and Wm.
MmUmi ftcM for a bualOMi of tbit Annalrong. all of Ti*»ma CUy.
EM. asd it la one Is wbicb Klngiley is tojars today,
alood ta ^ of for a loot Ubm.
koIt. I».
BMr Ovcrbolt aod femlly of Ful '
,
__ _____
*«. aecompaBled by Ha mother. Urn.:
I
MAPLE CITY
*“*“*?
r“
TbU ta a aerie, of meeilBga going
days last on at preaeot at tbe Ktlenda.
...
Trarorae aty
»“"■“> '■ -Blair ainet.
,'
I
< a ainiber teoa Uila stare will atfuneral of tbe little d-nicmthaMd tba meot'ng of the Paimera Un. old b«be of Ur. and Mt«. Wm. Sweet
taal TRa^booe oompaar at Sumintt
today from tbe rHendk'
CltP. oa Wedseaday ot tbia waak.
..
Mlaa 'tda Shutler baa left the emRr. «nd Hra. Bast o
play
or A. &,8tinaon
&,Stinson and returned to
’‘otten
r of
Hannah.
kw homa» ai
ai Hannah.
, T^'fuoeml of Dan TSckharl will
CRna. Paula wna in town from HubMk yMtardny.
Hmry Ros la on a oomblned buRMM aod pleaac

“oJr IS S«'o

J'

™->- »•«-

, >^r
SuCy. Quite ■ r«d crowd
___ --M onon Fr««r la>I.
.inland Tripp va. in Traei e City waa preteiil, there belng
being delegate*
yaaurday.
Rantuo. Traverae
Tn
present from Rantuo,
City
i.
H. Ronroe will
.. _________
m give a Thanka- and Long Lai
Siting dance In bU ball on WedneaFYank Hopkins aod Howard Dull trf
SAP uracUg. Hmr. »7.
tbU place bare gone to OkUbuo
W...
IS

K. 0. Hutebloaon has taken rooms
In the new Punton bloek.
r O. V. Sunton took
Stops earache In two nituutes:
ptetnre of Ihe-acbool chlldrM yanter toothache or pain of bom or scald tn
.»«

KnatMOM.

nn.

><'>iir:

Cloaks, Suits, Furs and Skirts

10 Days Only

Owing to the present fi­
nancial affairs of Eastern
money markets it is im, ^
^ ^
possible for New York
manufacturers to get ready money to meet their immediate obligations.
=■'='^'<8 of re.dy-.o-uear e.armenr, at sbout
liar. We were
very forlunaie to receive a tonsienmrnt
touiij>
................................
for TEN DAYS ONLY.
$3,500 worth of the newest winter Coats. Suits, Fursand Skirts. These garment* wTlV be sold at
Ir-s^than the actual^c^sl;tojh^ manufacturer. Remember, all garments not sold In TEN DAYS
MUST BE RETURNED AT ONCE.

Sale Commences Saturday, November ^3

re for *

few days, where twelve hours—lb
Grand Bapida In
• nonarch over pain.
ika has a good poMtlon.
After November SO. Wi
la Austria tbe product of ewrv
Ohinea.
margarine factory Is freouelitly
alyaed by govenment chemist*.

......attoniivel
( City?
t the prea«Utlon of the
____
pMW. The aingera were very I in spite of the be« eflorta of tuc*di■S pAOdleappea by the Inability of cni mer. caurrhal troubles .re inm $m Uw to cany hU pan. for creaUng not only In Traverae City,
bp waa anfering from a aevere cold but all over the country.
aM oould scarcely apeak above a ( Catarrh la a Bnn disease, and i»
wHtpm. because of thU fact, tbe -cure It germ life In the breathing
lould be dentruyod. and to do
... ——. -

Tailored Suits

SvineqUn; ShonM Be Booe

sa the leotnre and mualc ooniae. An

.

PONT FAIL TO HEAD CAREFULLY EVtRY PRICE GIVEN BELOW

«u,. dtw

VWUC-l

KIVmKUlCUk

tarrbal germs. Breathe Hyomel

tioea gfven by Rr Francta Russell, men

l•<Snment Price

Ulliea the tissues und

ap- Ing digestion.
) I Breathed through the neat pocket
Dr. P. L. WUhame 1$ now nicety lo-- Inhaler that comes with every HyoHyo
d In ttm truni rooms of the n ' mei ontfli. the bealing balsams pener cells of
I hloeb.

toto-ss

Ccojijnfwem pr.ee

tol7.S8

tol2.-«7

Money is What Talks. $1.00 will Oo Double Duty at This Sal .
LADIES- LONG LOOSE COATS of
Mixium
ixIuM rtiMl .^11 Wool K.-ri»v\g.
iitit<l. oUi

85 BDNG COATS of a i wo.l Kt-rm-js .-uni
Alamu.h .Mixturvt hmi brcnddotl.9.6.1k
iUlUlllS. 6116 uraicj
braid
l'm..nvd.l,»lt satin hf.vJK^gr;:-trsi;!-5nva;i..-.
I’.-i.-- ..........
Co .s

tnifin half

a‘

Cut Ibis out and preserve It. Good
GbauaatlBm preaerlpaons which realRr>«e)ttve are scarce, indeed, and
#8M yma Aeed IL reu want tt badly.
Cw dncglata bme say they will elth.....................................r make
Sl*^tar^ tMdy to take. If any ot
our rauders ao prefer.
PBOVCMONT.
B. C- Briggs and family have mov­
ed to Traverse city where Rr
BriggB *111 be freight agent on the R.
A -K. B. railroad.
Hiss Bertha Cordee of Latand has
teec rtslUag Mrs. O. Brow for a tew
noresee Rosier who Is teachlag la district No. t. attended the
teoehere' tasUtute at Buttons Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Tice have moved to
Rapid City, where they will make
UMIr borne.
tori Praaktaiher woat to Oodat
C<^ OA boslneas Saturday.
Mr. sad Mrs.
vMttag Mr. sad Mrs. J. Kenmln of
Sottons Buy last Sunday.
R.a. 8. Schaub. }r.. entertained a
AMkOr Of friends Sunday
I upent Sunday with Mlu
Ir.^ Ml
, th^^ouse ______
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Cortes
joAl BuBday with Mr. and

Mrs.

5S.
*Mr' ABd Mrt. B. Dupparen lafi this
asAmtaf ta spend a few days In the

t
out lor sau*
slush and all kinds ot bad
weather.
Our Rubbers
arc tbe BEST MADE.

r

Long L^OM Co«te ot

dork iuaoul*li mixtures, hutton
and velvet trlmni.-.!. regular g5
values.
Conaignment Price

lA RoiBcoe

BMctaMlA Romoc

ft

Too bad your Rubbers
are at home today;

$2.93

You Will



t

Our Arctics are fleeeed.
but youll not be H
buy them.

BM^aatR JtoMO^

Bnyapolr of oar
RmMcts now
AND BE READY
BMkntR Roocoe

lat--t
Vm,--iii-i

Caracul and Broadtail Coats. Ilgl-t
uo-t *rtui'n(ii-d. miHid vi-lv.-t collar
ariil roiTs. >j';n lit--l

i-i/lar SI3 val-

Consignment Price

$6.96
35 M:sses' Coats liox I’la:'.

Unvgn^nt'pnce

$9.95

M.Me*- Coals of
tnr.nn.ah
mixture*. an.i fancy r.V: I.rhexii.t,. «.iv.-t bmld and Mrail::iiinie,r. n-gihar If V' va!;—,
Consignment Price

$4.96

$5.9S

1

Find Every Price
$2.98

Consignment Price

Just

Childreii's Long Coat*, all wo.,1 Kersej ami
Fancy i...
Mixtures. twHUUfm'y
*-I IIUUK 'I in

> ’finiiri'!
in xrivei.
»vh>t.

Coas irnmcut Fri--.

M.oef Long Loose Coats.
brri.idrliiUu. Cheviot--, ani
tulla clolba. ’ braid and.
'•■ ■U'. IrtmUl.-d, regrilar. Ii: 3<j
Consignment Price

$9.48

$4.98

As

Advertised

CU'^'n’s^^trachan Coals, !s«. ,.p t=
■' nil- ! linn!



IV..-

Infants* Coats of
rri v-iiv*. Kustisn
h'lVl.. higuco.lsr. fvc; bMi: ..-..1 h iimn

Infante'
White
Bearskin
Coate. lined and inrr-riiu’4.
ttht-re. CjosigAincut l-rl.v ..0O»iy

$4.69
Lad,e*’ Skma. kUek Cfa-v
■ 1 !-ieV:.-| a-.d iruttoB tiimn.-l.
-;iT;
al terttum. 1: v.ilne
Cens-gnment Pnee

$1.98

BMchaal* Romoc

BoAmIR Roocoe

■>

$4.19

Children's Long Coats of all vrool CbcvU.
Ki‘rm»y bod Noveitice.
braid Aiid wlvi't uinmirtl.
Worih $a0U
^
CoDglennioot I’rio" .4.

are only SO. N. «S. 70c.

A litUe snow now sod
then Is relished by our
policemen
Buy
your
Aretles ond Rubbers of

Ladies' Caracul Coats, very
I 111 .1 ihroiighiiiit with

Vuu ca^T :icy as cheap at thts
Sale, as you can alter Xmas
and In the meantime you have
your garment to wear.

—fv-, ii-.jiiior (l:.''i

$2.97
M.aae*' Long Heavy Coa^,
ot al! wool eh. vlot-s an.l newel
Novelties..fancy l-ra ,1 trimm.-,!,
regular $E valuConsignment Pr.ee

*5.98

were

made.lor just such walk­
ing as we will have from
now on.

Wear Rubwish you

*!•;.-

1 ;*:i <‘iiit,i, mill d xi-lvi*l

$4.96

Roscoc

It Is better t
bers than t
had.

^i:.-*i

;H gr.

Consignment Price

Look

Rubbers

Ladies' Long Coals.

Mi--- .--I.' 1 !.-«h' I,

long.

LV'iis!.yRfr.. -1 I’fi,*.--.

Ladies' Long Coats of taanDisb mix­
ture* and all wool K-r*eys. vclvi-i
collar, iu good a*
JT..V) coal .-u
tUc luarkct.

.i:-! \.r;. .‘-••rvk-iaM-. 1-i11\ ;i. gocl :i-

in-br*

Enu., iimsl. I,raid nn-l vehot
trimmv.l
ft t.'tmmvi
S.M Lv.-rysh.rf

*9.95

»8.23

p,;,.,.....................

C\DIES’COATS,

A8K8 U8 TO PRINT |T.
To retleee the worst lonna of RheuI. take a teaapoosdul of the folafu>r each meal aed
IwWiu mixture
mlv
AtkedUate.

Our

collar

i ra.J Irlmiii-Hl. r. :

CanjifloiT.ent Pr.ee

Don*t Wait-Buy Now

B is aald that a person who would
taka tom preacrlptlcA regularlya dose
er-two dalR. or even a few Umn a
'wMk. would nmr have serious Kldr or Urinary dkiordera or RhenniA-

$■

Laflief Ccau. ,• .•
Iir-vl. T.flv.-t
-..lU . l«-wb..TL- at |::-M

a with the Dally Bagte.
teW CUf.
refund
8. B. Watt A Sod* agree
^t* an iBlemt Is being Ukeo
tbe money to any purebaM of HyoIn «he Hl^^ool choms work.
do.'s
mel who does not Bnd that

. Theac hannlete Ingre^ta can be
^gained from o«r home^«ugcisia.at>d
AM WMliy mixed by ahaklng them
wall la i bottle. Relief U generally
laa from the flrst few doeea.'
ThU iweacriptloo. atatea a wella anthoiity in a Cleveland morntag paper, forces the clogged-up. Inaetive kidaeys to Alter and utraln
(ram toe Wood tbe
■alter and uric add. which causes
Bhanmallsm.
As Rheumatism U not only tbe most
patafulaad torturous disease, hut danferous to life. thU simple recipe will
in doubt be greatly valuer by many
mnerera hers at home, who should at
pMpare the mixture to gel this

,

Coals

Coniign.

to6.se

I oanadlau dialect au<l be derlug caUrrh no longer poailble.
prwved hlmaelt a perfect master of
There U no dangerous Moniacb
IhR nrt It te aafe to
e that Mr.
drugging
i
I Hyomel Is used:

A-

Coats

Lenj Cca; style* i.f no «.Q>:
rii-„
!
tiK-cij
trinmuil
I.IU-M stvi.- ,kl!-„ (Uh o;-i:

w

au leto a veritable treat Rtas Rat- pcsiuve and beneOclal action ..
thews As coBiralto. Rr. Stephens as omM.
harl<o> e. and Rr. Raybee as basso.
When tbe mucous membrane la Ir
aU did very crediuble work. An ea- rltated and raw and tbe I'lsuea weak
1 wtth tbe en- i

Tailored Suits

Eton Suite in nil w.u.l i*anama* and
niani.ri uilai-irr*. Satin !lii«j J*rki-i,
trimnifsl tn (ilk Lrald.' Sau trimm«l
to luaich jack< l U.-gaiar Si: valuvs.

78 Bkirta, all the new fancy
mixtures and plaited s'.yles.
button and *trap trlKnici!. 85
value.

Inlants Bear Skin and Crushed rinsh Coats.
All Colots Hi;h Collars, BrQ!d trlmmeit $3.75 values,
Consigommi Price:................................... .7 ...

50 Skirts

$5.98

$-V Cdnsigamcr.; I’r ■•.-............

•10 Ftar ^arls, V.- .t-r Tuiakai.^C.in^.-J*

f"".

$2.98

98c
’ AM wool Nove'ties. N- w plait
•:
worth
Cens jr-re-; Pr

Cyna:gni.> lit I’ricB.................O'*-/ J

SO Fur Scarfs, lOftck aaJ tirown. whi,

“..........48c

Pr c.................VoC

$3.99

lA,

The Globe Department Store
Traverse

City,

IVlicH.

■J

ORANO t^VEM''MEIIAU>. THUREOAV. HOVEWBER 1

M4f to

pciIbBbc

out to eClov routht tiw onor. U. A^ Cn^ton. loeol IIt- and It was the Emt Uaie he had worn
^
i: to rhorch.

and hardroed pointers the daocen '^suau.
ibat pxiat Id nbe professiOD."
Rucsla haa

computed

Ibe

|

'

■■.

sm>t i

steel aud eeocrete brtdire ariMa the
OitB at K»t«. OD «blcb it has fwo

TIh- Hradr b<dH on 'the

StaU Mewa.

Tuarola

atoae mu at Bar tatV. operaiPd hr

Arthur Stores, a

Joaeph heBDesar.

boar ever since' the autuniB of IR«.

trlppK pwnped
wat«...
.. . «re SuBdar vlib .
_
a loaa of about
1,00,^ ^ ^Ith the aA of hla himi! f*'*'*- t»
partlaiiT itmred.

•n^ bna., U Ib, l*.t

„„ urM bU b.™.

priulv!

r>f Samaraaud. in Russlaa Turkesun.
and the little rllUpe of BoupaAK the
Afghan fnntler. and as soon as the
rails ate taid. which will be is a tew
months, the cur wiU be ablCAbo'utd

n, b».» n.l

«■

B,

Uniform

,b,

.....

n^rn:

in Quality

Lake, their iciahddat«bler. were nemt j "‘T cl»n:e, Monday fami bis
•Iy hsphyxlated urtoeii ns ftom a ««1
stove escaiied.

completely. He told

Doctors aav Mr. Dane •*=* P>s»ecuif>r be sruuld ao Into conn

srUl die,

jhl once and

plead iniHty,

Readlnr

The eicbieenth annual
Christian j “»»**’*
Buffalo.
he BO wish, to mus a lulillon men on
crusade asainti
the borders of this dettauble terri- Endeavor eoarration WlH be held at |
.Grand RapldH ^borsday. mday. Sar-'^OBday eaiooBS. stalled a »n>k apt'.
ton-.
I urday and Sunday. One thousand
Bay b.iiy. neaHy alt of the saloon^
All kinds of pame are plentiful In
entes and visitors are ezi>ecied.
^
closed Sunday.
A
BrlUah &st Africa. Thanks to eperfew took a chanci- at doing business
peiiB admlaUtiwtloh of the protective
-* ‘•^•ree ot desert <» preferrod
__________ _
w «
icelopea and other apeclcs baa been ***“”*

"

McUughlinsXXXX Coffee
The aa li*ht, full-weight p

McLaughlin's XXXX Co&e sold by

of C»P«'-

.b„b.o .00

All Flrst-aass Grocers

windows zebras In tho

f Bradio.v. Mill. r * C<h- and Ibe Oth

jbeest, allebeest and pazelles and ey'«n on occaalon the lion, piiaffe and Toledo, and

A OMt Storr.

.coru

ofaeller and

feed

Harry

r by Pairolman Hall

Sinclair.

I rhlnoceroB—a aipht untoue
In
the “*rU«. “f Bortoo. arrAted by I
OF MICHIGAN, the Pr>
■ tlves Baker and WlIkinMn a
■ I worid.
bate Coirt
for t
count?
In the CottoaUn irfrary In Enpltnd
“n
pl^* Grand Tia'v7r«;,

m

success- ** »o "W tnannscript copy of a part

The ways of an ordinary put are P^Ant and will no doubt be

of the Bible in Latin.

«ae*r. hut The ways of Or. 0«»an-s f"l ■» Mr. Hoopfer.

This was used'

common pumesters.
forecloBure ot

a ffWi.f-iO mort

Vovemu-r

a

n

lu.j-

erelpn* SM yearn before tb* • stone of Rape on the Diant of tbe Detroit Port-1
preseni: Hon.' Fwd
R.
Walker.
General Nawa
TVae Boats are weD cared (or.
deBtlay" wa^broupfat from Seone to land Cement company, near Penitm, Judpe ot Probate.
Meaiesns
the
^ ■ v^StolnateNy Edward I.
In other »«» Uken up
for
hearing brfore ‘
«« the ttatier of the estate of Jo
tesa. the d«na»ds apoB‘*»rtr time are that
the
«...
m
vwb
^
,h.
^
thi,
tuhic
for
the
a. the v„. ma^ty m.f them
^ ^
K.ed in m.dU
muiuuw »

lo

qumUobIUiM

Real E'taie Traoferi, '
I
H E. Stesar.i to C U IjiPnlnte.
F..,.t.. ana Wife .0 I.u.-.n.l.. >•'<' '.l^^and-ss. bik t. Kcm.ood add.

,

A suit broupht about a year apo for

at the coroBatlon* of Bnplands sov- the

•oats aye past human andctaUDdlng.

1 thegUptng

b.ck to .hi .«<.««. Th, .,w

...

,

i, liM,-

„„„„ pntyinp that he uj ^Th4« H.‘r;U
»«« .
A „„„
court hie pcUUon
ired, empowered and Uopiidi d | i.oudon. wi; u. of u
t». r«u
Tb., ... prortOM with tiL pn- mr.
Co«ro...lo.»l p«tor in |« "“™“ nna .mn.mt I. midmm to j.U »l pri?ati- sale the InU-mjt of -'7 y -7 k 11 IS">'
tta'i.- in said real .^tatc thsyf^ *'iamcB Hurtoii Ryi
snj]I Iwife I
collcpes Eae»*tul is Thomas Lord, of Horn ‘’r the fact that a dray was retjulrp.1
. pood, wholesome bay and c
Then j
In d«Hctil»-d.
Annie Kjtn.r. lut* 23 and 24.
D cOQvey the c
t houw- from the
caatle.
Ut
Altboapfa
ly for desert they en}oy potato pa^. with ao <
•» nth add..
___ _______
td his ninety-ninth year __
.. IW17. at
Walron E F..wlf. e
inps and othr-r delicitclM which UckJe- 000 atudenu
each.
I from Detroit tor use In jn the fur»ii<v>n. at said probate Of-;tali', order cor.Ormicg »ale ip i^-al
the palate of a law abiding, peaceahle
The output of all the vineyards of
' **■
i
6ce.be am! Ib lirruby api>cdnli.‘d
gnat.
the world is estimated to be 3.K1.......................................... ..
btarinc said pi>tiUun.
Will j. na^Bti I
H^ro'i
Mayor John / Bi l'i of port
i
But at times oil these thlnps paR 416.000 pallons.
at puUic:I
>
like a surfeit of pleasure and the
Malaria renders nearly a flfth ot
seventy-third annlreraan bv p-itillea- re^trl.
eu
for
Port
Hurea
s
worklnpmcn,
tion of a^py of this order
goata start out In aearch of thloffa the land of the globe dangerous to ^ «>t his ordination. Owing to Wllftp
rdcr. for three '
John K.t'ampli-N and wife j
eyealpht. the
the ——...................
veteran pastor haa to | Herbert Watrrworih. a clerk in one successive weeki. previous to said Bay D. Pierrr. lot* 9 and in. bIk. a. I
new.
Bunday they decided to enjoy white, men.
eyealpht.
' of the

■biggest

------------------------------------------------------------------------—-.................................................
.............................
2
department stores' of "f btarine. la the Grand Traverse * tVs till, and iou 31. and
> hla memory, which
a good bid raahlODcd goat dinner like
Of the world's population Uiete are
entirely
BV.^11
...J .^1..
V
-t. t.
P IB
H -•* *..*
.tn:. •.nA.t
»13iK'.
;that city, has undci
the milllob who are Mind.
^
Fr'd E Finch and w fe
_ ^ .
; lining us championI lor
for the -------peoiile
•- ■In
---------J I'uim, mt« of Sf»,.
, 2500,of
FRED R WALKER.
' K Is e
1>. T 2i,
this cause. Wnterworth avnl to IkJudge of PrubMe. R I*
leys. M Ua cans, glass‘Jara and dia- DOO dogs In Orea Britain.
Dr. Koch, the celebrated German
I'rok.
tnrit to conf.-r with General Manager
carded hone shoes did not appeal to
CenUpoues are oaten In some parts. scienfat. who haa been
MONROE CENTER.
their B^peUtea. and tbey had almnf of South Amerrica.
! months In Central Africa studying Brooks in an effort to have the time
md Mt>. Waltei
8lu
reduced on the tirkeis fur the work­
given up In deapal^ when. lo. and beA aecllon of the Canadian Nprthcni 'alrepliig sickness, has achiered such
SorthiHirt.
\‘’\l
'*•
'■ "

ingmen.
h^d! Jk canvat sign .belonging to railuay running northwest from Snd- widespread famft that the trlbremcii
tv“.'rMr'VcTaI
‘-f
Assorl.tto.u.
siH-ond
While tne Rev. J. A. DunkrI, pasl-jIbe PMgr Seetrical
company
met bury and crossing at A ermlllon river regarded him as a m-izard.
-•« Christ iScUtitisIs..
the Warren Avranc Preshyteriau Tiumniscnv
their gw. It was several yards long is unique In that It la balUsied with large village near
Lake
Vletorin.

l.aPSi|nti'and wife to Har1el Whlicomlt. Iota 2T awls, bik 3.
It FiTowocd add,
■*

, Ia

i

h.«w pm, hU on. t.r n,..pm M-

- ,

-su.,i,.u,..

'and Of good, durable eaovaa. and the gold.
with' palats of various hues.

It was,from

I

60 cents'

worth to

a dollgf? huts,

BacB^goat toeik hold of an rad of
the murras and began ebraing.

•nie

won more tbaa half of the meal from |

After every shred was position
twsllownd and tbe pglal licked

the white

vlt'tors

<•

; atlon.
Thomns C,S>m|jSrl
wood Shugari. e\, of ne%.

as

^ bate court

lor the

couMy

matter of the esute ot Lofield Brosn. derrased
rrased.
F. R. Miller, having filed In

I
court his iieilUun preying that be
BUthiirt/vd. empoweivd and Uesnsed

“ jfJSwa
It l> orJend. tlist the 12th day of
I probate of‘

ZJ L

IZryT, “d

Catherine A.

|.r given

as

the ^deities and

even

paid

by

publlcn-

reverence to

one of tbe leading and j used for this purpose, however, tor

off largnt autes

of

Mrako. It

having'the last 30 years in the steel works

thMr sjUskers. they hied theaawIvM|SS5M square mUee of epleodld farm-jof NoUla. In Sweden. Prom 13.000
down M alley tor an afAr dinner nap.
,

»ng land and thousands of rich unde-. ig.oon cubic yards of peat are thus

Bui the effect ot rareblu was as

veloped mines.

nothing tn the result of that canraal
sign.

It was sjglplr dtsaalrons.

IMod as a dinner

of

rusty

! ,1^

yearly. It

coau rather

SATURDAY BARGAIN DAY

An enterprising sciBran grinder of | than coal gas.

The,Los AngHcs,

goats. whlcA had thooght nothing ao

Cal., has mounted bU,

to Germany. If a doctor is wanted,

grinder on an automobile,using tbe suddenly in tbe nlgbt. Instead of ft? -

tomato

cars' power also to turn tbe grinder.ling raUnd In a cab or rnsblng wildly
and now
place I
Jrom bouse to bonse. one goes
aid tbay started ont tn ffoast ot a instead of walking.
nearest emergency aiaHon. and fetch­
Electricity U now
pRyaic'An. LAborlontly thay climbed
being
largely es one of the several doctors v
ohna. were nnable to dlgaat the sign,

the slaira of tbe Hllllkra block, only

alwasy on night duty In their

ta find all doors closed and the pby-

ling and such .work.

With the

aid of the current it Is possible

sMan ouL

more than atones for

Because Postmaster W.

H. Uster

of YpsUanti. h It alleged, refused t i

But the algn did not prove taUI. make 40 Impreaalons a minute, wbkb
Tbeir good old

iu Increased

permit the delivery

Premiam

Or. Scott said Hla tnterasL

cates starving tramps out of

their

tutper rrterred to tbe prizes

6c Calicos at 4k

as pre«-

Dr. A. J. Scott has severed hla cem- bad habits.
enu. but the poeimaster held up the
It Is reported that a gold coinage ediieluo. slating that the law which
edy company and also disinsedof bU! i,*- i, being drafted for' Slam,
problblis the mailing of papers con
veterinary business. The other stock j that the measut e may become 1
talDlpg stories of lotteries had bccQ

■saetlon with the 8oo« Veterinary Rem­

holders tn the comiwny will continue 1 «^thin the year.

.... .4^c

Bcott has not yet announsefl his j 4B.I3C matriculated atudento at the 21

sUte

spent

highway

Tburaday

Two c;tso» Of nice soft Hatting. ??(Mi,

ton

fW.JO Yeung Wen's Suits at $7.45
n vM.iig
i V—
M. i, ^ Wi.ri-I.-1
................... .
nd
??.'ll

Ilf eotfon Baltina at 9c

vloUted.
Horatio 8. Earle.

Houghton conferring with local po'i
The InternaUonal Antl-GambUngas- tlcians regarding his
gubernatorial

sodatlon. which halls from Chicago,
SOM dm.

and New York, has begun operaUons

Rapid City. Mich, Nov. 18.-Gllbert 'iu London.

The founder of the

candidacy.

While Oscar Davis and Lewis.Jen
icks. young

bStlneaa men. reeenUy aold hit saw

regenerate ^aj-a.

Charles,

mill to Oeo. W. »riler,

America.

was a gambler

optimaUc

til alread.v claims victory.

Boopler. one of Ratdd City's leading 1 elation is a J, P. Qirinn. who. In uoCentral

E^arle is very

in

In bb iravela on the banka

will confine bis energies of the Miaslsslppl and ^cr the'Rocky

mra

rrwiding

were driving,

wt

Si

they stoppi'd

esamiire the former's 3S-ca1ibre
Iver. and tbe weapon was accident

bareafter to the numerous other bust- ■ mountaina he Irarned many tricks of

ally

nans enterprises he now is interested the proieFsIonal gambler, and. having

through tne horse, coming out at blii

faa at tbb place.

breast, 'lie aidmal dropped dead and

I decided
add

an

up^o^te

many years ago

to

forsake

hit old paths, he 1* now devotinghini-

discharged,

ball

passinc

.Vv

$1.25 Cadies’ iUaisfs at S5c
SJc
mennen's Caicum Powder at i4e

the lioys \rill make bit value good tn

« No. 2041, fied

ls«rf Ibe Natknal Pure Food U

the

-»r

Binsbaiti Rprotis at 21c

-

c-l....,

„„uhi.

11.11..ighont.

A c.Mid

lin-asl.-d

'.ft y.-a-v

\\ii

. in ritf'irff. black i

Iiiid Id ?-nhii

fill Unlii.-daj- pnly

at ..

9^

Y^ung Wen’s Onereoats at $6.50
VniiEg .11':i' ii.-.'rroai.
hi-rsvy.

M-Ui.n nli.

in

his.

'1:,

and Oxfnrd, of too*} quality

r!;c?iid. !' .-.•ril 4].

valin'?. in fi> vmiiit

$6.50
,1.00 and Jl.25 ^egligee Shirts at 85c
n--'irtni'nt of W;!—rn
f'

... r.

; 3‘.

(ini'.' rwlclitatcj

iM. Sa:

'tzc. r.C iDcho long. 13 liirh j
• ach. fur SaUlrdsy only at

navy gr-y and f..!,'ii-s.

at $3.95
iio;-

;;itl-

95c

.:i*

$3.95
$2.50 and $3.00 Skirts at $t.95
$1.95
Mturday only, ul..................................

Tvcaty.flvK Ladles'
worlh

in &£ALC0 PACKA&ES
cKiy-rw YOU# WTsenofi

AWOSACofice: “YoiBcoBee

• ihebe/a
raodricbestcoOeel
Awnt liDoe I Wt the iemcck {100
*61 vd I recemd your coffee
Jllllllhl

. . aeaiedwidi

* Mbba kixrewooCee coffee aede dev and «M'.

^ dm tiMB. ami dm wuyii maLm him (hhn “fresh
W.
im

btead

roasL

Beta

War

wxy.

due

srilboat

ARIOSA

im

was

csffae. gttofcc mtf.

Ow aacoBous coffee

ibe £rtt b4MW», oxeetkeg the next (cw largest

n»l.d,rxWd«dee,|>mMfo

cost per poond. aad oMbles m

bias m die weiid tmubut redmm ow

Tbeae

me

meze packages of

ARIOSA mid m Ibe Ummd States

moDcr go vvilboU Gtde develeps die flavor aod makes die diaa

mi

Adwtim*

.

coating of (resb eggs and {axe mgar, to five you better coffee (or yew
to hold ibe goodhem c and make tbs mcoey tbaa you can buy m any cdier

al

die edier Ceffee imrkagrs

IfymrE

swlMtstgtpIy.wniet
AOtaUCKLL BROS.
.khwYACh

aud

M

20f Wool Sox at Uf

riuilo-d I'lush.

ll.li), f5. 20. and an .'O. wiiW*" I'laci

iTORtirf The60OT
iAinsT f>Ti6uc Thrr
«M1R MttUCMSqng

SW.r's In

and »3 i..i f.ir Saiinl.-ij. on;?

85c

il.25 Wool Sweaters at 95c

$4.50 to $0.50 ebildren’s Coats
cl C-jrly Bear, High Grade .A'li.K..::

Mzi*.
^5

Boi/s’ Ooenoats at $3.95
nu?.-.' H.i.??

•Mad*' of slaiidard Gingham in ri

Tw,nly-fl?-c nulit-,.' Ciiau U-:

All

I!fl

I'l-'cli.l ft>r Smiirna? oiil? :it.

f"r

Saturday only at........................................................

pla;:!

l: liiiti-.l

Pbns but will very probably take up nnlverslOes of Germany last year.
a loealloB In-anoiher city.

Mr. Bullcr wOl

Porebase.

P. W. Schenck. a well known cler­ tltion will be ctrculated ask'.qg Congyman of Little Fnlta. K. Y.. baa writ­ gressman Townsend to ‘recomineod
ten a public letter In which he advo­ that Lister be not reappointed. Th>-

of

every SOc

Traverse City, Mich.

Purchase.

secooni of the Masonic fair, a pe-

to the tomato can diet.

Lde. and

Premiam
TIckels wilb

Steinberg Bros.

Tickets with
every 50c

through hte of

flee of a newspaper which conUlneJ

ta be wotated by a ptoee of cm
doth, ud the next day tbey returned

of

court, hdd at
the pnil'aln offlcf In
the city
of
Travefne fiiy. ta said county, on the
lltS dtiv of Novemitcr. A. D. 1W7.
Pri-seul:
Hub. Fml R.
Walker.

lion of a cHtpy of this order, for three
' sneak inicf entered th*' mnall room
Mrs. Gllliort ...,rned ”
1 Blum siin-esslv.' w.-elQi previous to said
Jonatlian Leonard
back of the Me pipe organ, whore ter spending a few days at Hnc'kley.
haugb. seH of nwt,
and wv,
wv, .of neW
?/ h.-anng. In tbe Grand Trevt, and
ahape of tfne dust.
j the instrumeniB.
ueaspsper printed and
Herald.
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rued home Frida?.
111. T 2T. K 9. Ihii
The lack of rallmd transportation J
Among the varied uses of
peal, the minister was accustomed lo l**avr
r Timn l- circulated in aid eouiily.
ind.
Mrs Emma Miller
has been the main cause of keeping | that for the production ot gas Is per his ha) ond overcoat, and sinie l>oth
FllKD R. WAIJCER.
; of Gorslrlch'* ;
The
overcoat
sas
a
brand
new
one
Judge of Probate.
the ctate of Sinaloa from taking her j haps tbe least known. It has been
Nev. IS
add.

1 worth of the precious metal In

goat was the greedleai and be aoon

treated

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Every yard of Ibe gravel nsed where Dr. Koch with fala asMatanU.

Icttcn.were laid on good and Uuck for ballast has been found to coutaln. went, the chief erected commodious
a mcal^t for the goat gods.

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QTATE OP HlCliiUA.N. THE J^O

.il-.ck, 1

M*-L > Mc.ii'am »*ight Om»'U‘.r,lr rf"?
■ al, i.nfl

?v.-ar, cheap

■ Sai'.ii'laj r>:.iy. ai. jH-r pair

u.
J'--'’- "■

fur
J

.

fleece Lined Underwear at 33*

;.i

Steinberg Brothers

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OIUND TlUVtmt HIRXlO, THURSDAY, NOVIMUR tt. Tt07.

NATURE PROVIDtt
FOR SICK WOMEN
a Bim petMt rtmeij ia Uxs root*
ud brrfaa of the field than waa avw
our grandlaoUietB-few drafa wera
need In madieiji
and Lydia &
PSokhaa. of L>-i
atody of I
WU and their
power rrer dleeaae dlMoreiad and
fare to the weeaes of the world a
remedy for their peeallar Ilia more
potent and efUeadoaa than aoy
in of drtifB.

Lydia E. Piokham’s Vegetable Compound
ta boneat. tried and true reswdy of nnqoMUonable tberapeuUe ealue.
During ita n«ord of more than thirty yean, lu long Ikt of aoioal
pee^Ur to women. entlUe* Lydia E. Pinkbam't
Pink
. rM
.. of thoMeerloBi lUa
Uapeeull
Teretable Oompoond to the rw.
of every fair aisded

permed rrery thinking

I an tronUed^th Imgolar^

painful funetiou.
tUon. backaetae,
proatratloD.i. they
debmty. In^gM
d and tme ramedy,
y. Lydia E. I
mb VeMtahle Cc^oaad.
Ve othm romdy In the eotintry haa asd a record of eutaa of

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■*'Bg in every partof the United
_________ _____________ ony to the wondei.........
irtnl virtue of LydU E. Pinkham'i Vegetable eomponnd mud what It hae■ done for them,
MraPlnkbamlnritea all alek wc
to write
' 'berfor adriea. She haa
ity-flve
yean abe haa been ad^ng
ada to health. For twee
daughter-in-law of L^la E. Pink___ _____jn free of eberge. She ie the' ___
fore her daeeaae advlaed under her
ham end ue her aealetant for yean before
, Addre^ Lynn. Uaaa.

OVIATT.
Quite a ivutnber of the young peo­
ple of this place attended the pro­
tracted meetings which are being cooducted at Uurdickville by the Rev.
Mr. Haaklna and the Mines Oatley
— 1 Bateman. Saturday evening.
• Carlisle> Patienglir' ta <

J. N. Kenni-dy Is also under the
doctors care.
MUh e..na Wllaon nnd Lulu Glbhs
down L> W. Cox’.
Friday to ylsll Mr. and Hr*. L^’gII
The party of hunters who
from here in Orirk
having a
pleassni time. We exp : Ibc ladles
have filled their license r this time.
Niiv. 18.
Mist Minnie RemlngUm la
8ENDON.
sk^ lli^ this
The Thnrsday eveningt jprsfcr meet
Ur. sod Mrs. M’. D. Carpenter spent
lag win be held at ther iresideoee of Saturday in Travers.; City,
I. Hug this week. Mr. tiarr and men from Grawn
Mrs, Button Is
visiqng 4..
have mtu|ili-icd the work of loading
ftorr and family at tWa writing.
logs herd and have returned hone.
Mrs. A. Bunting and children
Mr. William Clark Is bury nr work
Empire are vislUng at this place.
rclm'ldlug b>* botisi-.
Mrsfl Wra. B«eman ealled ou Jai
Mrs. Carlin of Watervllel ha*
rivrd to spend the winter with her
a-ighU
Mrs. Wayne McMIchael.
Couniity School Crm
r O. LBrialol of Beulah -riiIsliod the school
.
and
Oatley and here Wednesday.
Baieattn will be in attendance,
Hon. uco. O, Covell of Traverse
will be an Intereailng aerrkA. rkvery
iwn Issl Wednesdsy.
body U ....................................................
Mcl,can of Traverse
Tiiltlng relatives here.
Bopbla Feighner arrived Wednesdsy evening to spend tlie winter
with her dau^ter, Mrs. Barab SlrlckQLCN ARDOR.
1 Barney Oliver of Traverse City waa
Weit L.
_
, here last week visiting friends.
t Kalacfiaxoo last
H. L. Neasen went U> Chicago last aebool aasoclatlo
w-iHk.
week.
Henry Jsekaon of Kalamnsoo, Is
urday evening when MIm Bessie
here rlifUng relatives.
Jarrett
gave
an
apron
shower at her
Mr. -ano Mrs. Lavsnew of Glen Ha­
ven are bers today calling on rcla- home here for Ml** Ina M. Kenney
of Traverse City, whose murriage tn
rileniulred
Roy Sari, who has been working
pretllnearr Cadinsr
Cadinar klnee
Mo
lirt spring, e
• decoraud with wp<
weddlng lielU and
home last week.
if crepe paper. A flah pood
The targe Edward BUkley loa<
e aitracUoo and Ml*t Kenney's
wtjh lumber from Neana's dock y
tarfiay.
pretly and useful presenia were re­
Mr. Thurlby of Tmv*
ceived. Fourteen ladles sal down to
here UsL s '
a very nice supi
Whi
Uktng.-^ t
containing a ring and a thimble was
n mill. It la t« be
cut. Miss Lulu Reynolds received thf
I Manltoa, I bear.
ring and Mlsa Laura Potrtide
tMmhIe. Mias Kenney returaa ti
home in Traverse City today.'
Nov, 18.

X’'

I In a lawsuit.
The women will give a dance in
Eay*a ball Thanbagiving night, the
tttta. for the benefit of Henry Weytender. who It still living, bat very
sita. It It hoped Utero will lie
large aitendsnce. Come ererybodFi
yon wilt not only have a good time
yoeiwelvea. bat t( will help and con
fort the Mck.
Prank PIshee and family lesrn srith
regret Ubt Mt8 McQalUan. tbw old
eteward. ao long on the wesfeni MiciIgao line, has passed away; be was
loved by all who knew him.

.„.....................
. geiUng
aome fall plowing done.
Mrs. Bsra BenneU and Mrs. John
HeOmnta are on the slek fist
A number of the men from tbls rleisit; have gone on the northern peca V Skinner haa retiirned from
her visit from Utlea. N. T.
The*Udln of the DIscIpte Aid met
Wednesday and
jurch ............................
working c_
oh the —................
church sbedi. They
have them nearly completed.
................
1* very
. wm1 Cornell
c
thb writing.
Alfred Skinner, who has been alrk
for aome lime with eryalpelaa In hi*
font is some better.
Mr. and Mr* Fred Cook have
moved to Buckley.
OMwe Bennetta
had their
netta folkt
fi
Ml* last week and a
Bennetr* folk*
tor the Bouth.
Itave lived here a number of ' year*
and have a Urge clrrle of friends
who regret their going
Bd Conlne I* building a large ad

I SIS'

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room When hia
CoapWrd he will keep a full line iil
ewenihlng Ed la a hustler nnd will
do the right thing by etieryb«J.vNev. 18.
SOUTH GRANT.
There was nuarterty meeting set
««re In West Cnlon chnrehb yectrrdai
lend* of Mr
AboTil iweniv-flve oW frle
and Mrs, Lvman Sievrn* mri at Ar
tbar Bimeni-B last Saturday evening
for a farewell siirorlse paWy Mr ami
MW. sievi-n* riart this week for Da
li^eod* tn Grand Rapid* aad Vick*
NH1 Kennedy U vlilllng hi* par
««• here.
wm
John MfComta U
Conk's new bouse.
n few
Bangor.
McOomta haa been qall>aome Ume.

of Fife Lake laK Monday.
Milt Maud Hall spent Saturday
Sunday with Mrs. John Wlnchc.unbMiw. Pray from Mabel vkdted Mr*.
Oeo. Hodges la*t week and
Hodges gave a dinner parly to
eral ladles last Thursday In honor
h
of Mr*, rrav. Those present were:
Mri. W. Well*. Mrs. Wlticheimib.
Hr*. Avery, Mr*. W. Brown. Mrs B.
Worden. Mr* S. Hodges. Mrs. H AndrewBOD, Mrs. C. Sparling and daugh­
ter lone. Mr* O. Luce and daughter
Myrtle and Mrs. Ida Sayers and niece
Dtiri* James.
Dinner parties have bet
been one oflbe
social functions in this 1
for aome time nod nre ven' much c

Joyed by tboM who aitend. We are i bnAtand. too eona and three dAtuth l
In botK« they oil] be eonUnued <eta are left to mourn for ohom oel u,
throuch toe olDter.
I deeply eympathlze. One dauithlerj irj,.
.Traveree City Sati
There ail! be an eatertalomeot at.Hrm. Irabcllr PTatler. of Wabaab. Ihd.i v
Carrie Prey returned from
Ib*- Hod)t<- aebool houae Saturday. could nni be |>rra<-al.
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Ktiigeler
Salordav. wbi-it- jbe ha*
eTcOlUc, Nor, S3, by the liome talent
SirU-r Runt.
r3>nv>ni‘d
been TialtlBg.
Bterybody eutnc and
Mtlee Watron made a trip i
lanjtb.
M«- Ralph Hicka U on the alek’»hlch the,, oeie membcn nearly 40
y„ Lmma Pray l»'oa the
Hat.
t'f ■
list, but 1* better at thli orltlop,
Mr*. Carr and Mr*. Arery vlalted Bla r tiionahlp. Uioh , aMut three, y,. j.-, Watson
...
. eew. «
p.'v. ., -y
MrKalnV In Hare Siding
lawl'hre.- .vianaeo.
»«ttHtiR .iji
on ua nee
Traverre f•lt^ '
Wednesday uiid Tbuiaday.
.farm, but Ibruagb berolr effcirls hat | Warrrn
Will 1Howard 1* tb- cartienter < ‘
illnr
...................................................
wltn dlfflmUir* tiar.- biilti
. -■
tb.-m
- Ra,,,
iR on Ibi- T I- mfoi lalili- Imnw. Th<‘ enililtluii. An....- ........
IM- a dauce <‘t the .-lil.sl (U.n a arhexj l.-arlur. lorbixd pii.biv iitid Saturday
brill In till- ball FVIrl.ay evening
to makr U.lrius eomfortoMi- for
r,i..pdronlnc wrnl to
Min* Alice Shell vl*IU>d Ur*. O. ■ niotber. Bnd Imiissl. but the dear Tiavrrar fltv nnr day lart awk
Luce Saturday.
IFalher had roniethlng U-tt#r In More |
Ha,„,i,otul. Mr*. Co* and Mn
Ed McManus from Mantun visited lor her. Faivwell. dear mother, weicurti* vlnii.d ut Heb-n Watson’s one
bla parents. Mr. and Mrs, McManu*. I «UI tnivt you again In the beturjdav last meek
and wife over Sunday. .
; home.
j xell Brown %-w call.-d to B.-llulre
Prank Collins and l*o children
S55»ier Rank and family bad »di nil- , y ,h.. ,ukiu-n* of her c.iu* ng Jim
came la»t Tuesday fr«®i • Burlington, fled themM-lve* w!lb thi M. K. cb Jr. n
M:rh., and are slopnlng with hl« ub-ee at RivPn' Oiiniem. She wst.i an earn-' jdr* Jamen Sloops ws* called to
Mr>. Van Wormer, If Mr, Collins likes ‘-si Christian, a loving molber no of- Koikaska bv the aicknus of her
1lhere he will lurule here pertnii', b'ClIonate rompauluti: rhe
mill U- mother
-ntly.
;ml***d. The Inlenn.'Ut louk place in, Min* >:dua Stooiui yrjis cull.'d to
and -Mm. E. I). Merritt «ert |lhe ilium cemetery Vt:.riy
friend* Knlkasl;* l>v' the clclmess of her
Mr. ai
much
Sunday | v>ert> present to u'Hm-*s the last sad grandmother
____ BurprlM'il last Sund
they recelied word that the
Orlle
irlle Gardner
Oard:
went ta Traverse
oldtst son' Bart wus married* lu
Cliv Friday, nttirnlng Saitirda;
ivoung ludy in HJg taplds
j
GREEN LAKE.
J. B. Button iniide a Ctip
; “»• Oiarb-s C«k vteit.^ her par-J
and Mrs. Art Bo*,- aad children erte City Kridav
flilliert pray l* hull.ling an odJItlnn
*e“k
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The faiside—the hidden side
of every Oothcraft suit and
overcoat is tailored just as cai»>
fully as die outside—the sem
sidf.
Everything entering into the
making of Oothcraft Qothes—
the hair-cloth—the canvas—
the lining—the thr^d—aD, ate
selected for durability.
^
That’s why Oothcraft gaiw
meats rarely disappoint.

?i^riv.

Pn.nk. .tuvohs of H.-i.don vislKsl
Suits - $10 to $25
Biiri Barlim niid
Sunday
Overcoats $10 to $25
Tommy
uny Rmn- I* very *l.-k.
SUMMIT CITY.
.Iiihiiroii t*
Lll>1
WEXFORD CENTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
I'alre
m. raircnilds ut |,ar.-nt8, Wllll* Hh«de* und wife** ‘
The l-idu-*I-1
AM at Jennie rniiley'n
TravvrM- City were the guests of Dr : wilhur Pulh-r and famllv mov.-d Th trrdav
well nltendol and a
and Mrs. Tedman Saturday night and
jjun.m!i Cly
C iy lu.tead of Benrouta v. rv eni«
BuDday.
ted Iasi wei-k.
Mr*. Wi
Mnnlguld and children
und Mis. Tap Hurtllne
till* sis-k intending the Simdav
of MayBci
«-nt Sunday, with Mi*. daiichicr Margaret «
callere at j Srhe-1 convention.,
-ecu. Mr. and Mrs. Traverse City Mondo;
MsdlMldt
Stanffi-r nnd daughter Iner
Peter MUI
The furmers an- busy piillinc the
-. — Pon'onn Tnerdav in visit her
Mrs. J, P. Tllli.twm aud Mrs. r,c«.
the'
'ld.1.1
lime line., penther. K. W. Rohr, nnd from there
-awford were In Tniv.-rS'-Cily last y,,,.,.
OLD MIB8I0N.
/
Ik- lulkliig hv Saturh-r tiomea,
„ Havilaml
M.v.mno ..
j^aTlTson*
I'riday and Saturday
Th.. Ojrragli, have gone to ChlcaV.
cenu on the
Putatoes dropt*-d
I Tu -p.-o,| the sinter with a daigh. fri"Kl- ti.Ti- mr
>i„. town lias bewu
»r a lew
lew nay*.
na>s.
•'
jp,,
market today.
brought tei
i
--------------1Mrs
May
Re.ithwlck
has
enjaved
s|';;"‘'
'
Nov, 18.
U..W supplies tl
tilbbs
Hr artP Mra®'*S^ Hteer
hi
a kavei
re­
jt-li with a til.-ee from nenioula for 1,^111 ahd t.«-k ysTdfc.
turned fi.mi NorthiKiH^Arbefe
lief* ttey
Then- wns no s*-rvlce at t! church have
CORNELL DIBTRICT.
• »Ve :been vtsiiing n-latlv*
I Burke 'l.-w!s and Man- Well* vIf- Sundiiv t ii-i.fiik.
, K S. Walt is Ina very
T
poor bealtb.
Roy hiaca is working for D.
!
ii-d
Jeseie
(irabani
at
Harlan
Sunurrsd md
Mr. aud Mis. 1„ K. Gibbs and Mr.
Dr Warm
IS sold his pony! to
Hack I
dav.
ing at T.rouble to Come.
Arch Ctbli
their mother
t •
here Chrt* le-lghlon
Mrs. Myers and Mr*. RiaulTer visher bed.
id“Mrs Alfred Skeel* \4slU-<l.
ft you huv-.-nt Ole
farcwi-ll Burplise party at the
Neil neniieily. formerly
•merly a re«ld>nl n-cularl>. Uians' Regulets will
.....
home of Mr. and Mr*. O' o. Bennett*place, I
arqualnl vent consllpstlnn. They Induce a tjillil
lutan*^ ilmt ihe Slum
Fisuk Ix-wB i.n.l family vlslI.M
Bill] .Mr*. Hi-nnelt leave in a few '
iilire with
b old fr
fi ends here.
eas)-. heuilhfiil action of the bowels
the he.,d I* aching with f-.„
r* Tuesday cvculnc
Giiirge and Toni lV|di-r have gone wlihuut grilling. Ask your druori*!
I n tv Corey and wife of Buckl-'V
'’■‘MV'and'Mra'vnmsm Karl of
^
and"”droir*
t«i camp to work. Also Gi-orge Spauld- for them. 2rxer.1 Rirnd.*
“““
ley spent
Sundav St
at <hiv
(buy Riark
Slack'i*
J.
• viKiieri Mrs.
, <irev» pKrr-m*.
Lave been ktater: New-'
Mrs. Hannah War! of Tra
£rther
•■>"'1
»lfe.
Saturday
and
Sunother
Frank Sayers ha* been biivlng the------— - • ------- ----------------1—;
City Is■ visiting tfrlendi aad
U.rty <ll*h that IiKiketl miieh beller at
W ■ 7-«.
. J
I
Mr* Mbv Mvc-t. went to naraar wood Biisliig machine at hi* place
in t! I nelghtarlh<x>d.
night tluiii ihi- momlnc after. There
Vl/af|fPf|
Ik. - . Raturdav to meet her mnlher. Mr* and HEugene Fo.ter Is no* using tl I
look
ivid Mnuigold U sick again
* *
H. A. 8pai.„. ..
of trou' *■ •’"‘'‘f'*'-'-- fv“iu Ohio, and sister
iflned1 to her

•iK-d.
fhen
for
fympp
)d
t* confle
Mr. and Mr*. John Amy spent Sai..... in
TO. .bii. bIrO, pibb
Fred
Tabl
hie.
Vop
DHtiirally
go
to
your
I
kix
of
.
v,.v'v
wrday nnd Sunday la Kingsley.
MI-<ni.x *Iiim«ch lableta. and with otiej _• • '•
Traverse CH} Wednesday M.d Thiirs- and halsam Ixilta, £4 inchea long;
Aivira Wart Is qulie sick again. of
the little reliever* bring joy and ‘
Mils Lixxie Ketiuer has returtied
fiom four Inches In diameter up. Wtll
MAYFIELD.
to the physical s>-stem. '
j
home to help her mother, whose gindnes*
The real time to watch the tongue ‘ Mr*. J. 1. Glhbs has been atlcud.
pay highest mark«t price, delivtawd
health is quite inorly.
all of the time. If n Is coated Hg the 1mute Sunday school conveaGeorge Mafias and Herman Kelt 1*
'* lauaM at mill or on any railway sidetrack
Kiilamsrno the past week.
wlth
a
whitifur,
or
|K'*il
•Sillily
.
with liiiii
ner are culling log* for Marvin Col- dark trimming*, even Ihuugh the She also visit* her ehlldren at Olivet
radius of fifty miles. . Adstomach d**-** nnl tell roil
jnii bv
....
the ci lb-gi- »M-fnre her return.
Nuv. 18.
acute luilt:
luiltis of- •Inaigestlon
that llj Mr^and Mr* PaTOrntcr of aoulh. arrived Wi-di
needs help, yet the costing shows
Occam Rslo eosuODi^^I ibc tesUag.ps
J. A. CARON a D»s
Obituary.
that you ate gitlliig IMo a hud way lug
sit her sister. Mr* Gibb*, lac
rlciucnU of |Sr -old form, end tl b,.r,
fi-nialn for some lime
Mrs. ElIxalH-th Ann Runk, whose nnd that there I* tieerl Ilf Vleen.T.
I Thei
•oin'er has Unight eighty Uro*.. ai Wsrreo Mrr.-t, New VocS
maiden name was jkully. wa* bum in
.>.<-o iia ts so iKifltlve. Ko sure, no; M
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H'l
ind.
reliable In It- curative ncllun upon;
the atomach that B. E. Walt A Sons.l ^
the local agents, give on absolute
piarantee with every 5" cent h
they st-li to r»-fiiDd Ihu^nney tinle
the remedy gives absmute and co
pku- satl.ifncUun.

,isl on hi* patem* Ust we.k,

A. J. WILHELM

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Watch^Yoor Tongne

.2k'iis«23«,

s.r."Tb..'sr,

F>ure Olivo Oil
The ilennntl fer Pore Olive Oil ii inereaBiiiR every tliiy.
Oor trstle in Olive f>il ba* more than ilonhlcd in the Inst jear.
TbU ii QO doubt ilue to the high grade Oila «c haniliu.
Htfd are sjuie of them.
Antonini'a (Italian)
/;:_______itGiovaiiiir^ | Italian).
Lantier'i (French) Lantier’t in bottloa .
boule
Syloulr 1(Oalifcrain) Sylmilr
If yon are uting Olivo Oil let ua onnviiu-d yon that «e h.-ive
the beet line in the city. All theie oilsI giiaranteeil
guarantee tinder the
Pure Fcod Law.

NEW CLOAK DEPT.
2nd floor-take elevator.

Ladies Suits
Wc pl.ice on Sale a lot of Agents Sample Suit^

lUaifs Drug Store

in High Class floods and very latest models-Not ^
Suit in the lot worth less than $25.(X).
wfC
Choice at only................................... 517*/D

Everybody Is Delighted

Thanksgiving Sale

with the Masnlllceol, New Model

Edison Phonographs
They are certainly fine—-hcticr than <
r hi I'olh opiHarainv
rckults.
The PHONOGRAPH I* Mr. Edhtoa* arknowledgid 'lioMij'
the new model* embody bti very- laii-*! Iniiirov* nient* and m
tloDi. Tbev reproduce speech and miirir m a Irulv marveluu* i
ner. Buy one of these new PHuXOORA
The world'*
to seek eDiertatoluenc away fiom your
greatest einertalncra will come to you. The very I
era. comedlaa*. band*, orchcstni*. vaudeville star*, eir.
It it bard to liellcve that all thia varied and nnllmlted entertainment can ta stored up in »n rmall :
Sluice, to be enjoyed at will, but the genlut of Edison'* ma*ler-m;nd seemsmlniosl to iM-nitrale Into threalm Of the sui'cnialurai and the PHONOGRAPH 1* umloubledly 111* great.-sl achievement
The now PHONOGRAPHS cost 812-50 to 855 and with each la included a large Morning-Glory Ampli------.........
• - .................
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“-''Mooldc e lowest c

EDISON COUPON
To GRINNELL BROS,
diton Jobber*. Traverae City.

FREE TRIAL^AT HOME
Any ri-tULlc family. In the city c
i have one of the new
stylef PHONOGRAPHS for a trial1 Alli'-Ul.l
TKI.Y FREE and willmut
Al
■sired to I'-trchaae. the outfit may tu> relarn*d at Ol’H E.XPBNSE.
We make
thia generous offer lu<nu*e we have full coufider.ee In the r.nnintEd'soa PHONOGRAPH and It* piiw*T to amu,e. ln-lruc{ and enter• who iiuce experieace* the Joy It bring* to
would willingly jiart with1 It. If you
viiu wish to take edvafintiige of 0-1
J^rve Trial; Offer. FILL OUT THE COUPON ani m.vll r bring :t t
nur store. As order* are filled I routlon It Is advisable lu SEND
THE COUPON AT O.VCE.

GRINNELL BRO.'•»

Traverse Oly Store,
iS»
15» 6.
r Front street

of the latest in Caricul I'ur Cloth and FersianoS
Cloaks

$1S00

and

$2000

values.

Choice st­

$15.00

Special on DRESS SKIRTS
Where there is only
Values S6.W. $7 ijiJ and $s Oi)
Sale Pr

one

two

of

a

kind

left.

$5.00

E. Wilhelm’s Store
F’rori't Stiree-t.

i.WSolesalc Depot al DeUolt

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