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Grand Traverse Herald, November 07, 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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1907-11-07
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TKAV£R»e CITY. GRAND TRAVgR»C COUHTy. MICMIOAN. TMUJttOAY. WOVeWCB ?. WOP.
Suadiib. but bo bad not I
tomod oC aad partnera selected 1
-Urtwefcy IS."
j On tv east side la tV Ttetalty of of Odaaah. Wla. addressed an aadi-iid chances <m any anirlr rf intsibaa
vlth them long wbra be was rotoTsed' rasdon.
ProB PHtUri B*oord.
Clad in all kinds of costnmes. IV Boyd srenee a few pranks were play- enee In the Church of Cbrtat that !dlae or aaytblag etaa. He has new
to Uw sdiool and then hie bth<
"Unlncky 13." composed of dOaeno'ed that might Vre caused a little taxed Its aaatlag capacity to tV limit-1 done *0 rince V hm been |b the
•ry ftf«a «i*rc sUftaO
located at Trarrrse City and «e vaa
Telephone Co.
trouble for tbe lads had iVy been
N's-V-nansh is a full blood Olp. primtbood and never wUL
"TVrn
in th« hMrt «f tiw city iaB 11I9M by
sent to him where be has since re
the benne of Miss Lorella WeMler. eeu^t. several small boOdlngs Vr- pews, and the ense and dlgtQty with' are plenty of otVr way* U which to
«mtutown p^lM. and
Pen- chief operator, on East Tenth street, Ing been turned orer hy boy* wte which be carried htinaelf throo^ this | raise money tor tV chunm." V aaM.
«uick rMpOAM vr Fir* CM«f Murray mained. He has worked at the UtUe IA Lay Hereaotite company.
Tareni and the last (dace he wortted! naats ot the local school as well as last erenlsgfand spent a rery plena- could think of nothing rise to do. trying oedeal was remarVMe. He Is j
—.
and Ml man a gtneral
at a sUughter boose where he 1 others fimn outside stdtools and eoV ant erenlng In true Hallowe'en style, The groeerv wsgon of M. Herroo. on taU sod eommsQdlng. of magnttrent;
Chang* at CrlnncB Brsa.
n tha rasheared sheep.
leges adorned the walla while long the culffllnatlott being an oyster sup East Front street, was carted away to physique, with iv sharp eyes and; WlUlam Bennett,
■aMt
streamer*
of
peHow
ynma
grass
were
per.
All
had
Just
a
dandy
time.
Boema
to
Be
Dull.
a
yard
several
.bioeV
away
but
hawk
like
Dcne
of
the
irae
type
well
k'nown
tn
this
Mty.
t
Nalaan Coons, Affod W, confenad to
arranged straight and diagonally
was found this mondag without any CWppewa. and V presenlad a alrik-jW. CUffe Monday • a* n
C. R. K. F. 8.
tbs Ineondtary work aftar being arThe boy aeeat to W mentally dal] aen^ the roan, the lights be^
At tv Second street Vh Ust eren- trouble.
Ing plctora In his ministerial ^rb.
{Grlnnell brothers braacb mjstc honaa
eaatad.
/
and to hare no
tbsded to a sottooed glow aad the' Ing the C. R. K. P. 8. lodge Vd a
There were more young psople iwt
In totrodecing him to the aodtence in this' city. Mr. CBffe £s asdsrTba Ara'l alam called tba depart- He U nndersiiod. not much larger
whole eCcot brtog rery pretty. Cozy very pleasant'HalloW^eo dance, a in costume last night than on any tv Rer. -J. Allen Canby explained the gone a deserved promoUoB aad in tha
w- -1■ent to the
wr of W. J. Hobbs’ than a boy 12 yrara old. It Is becomer* were fitted op and the decor large crowd being present. Smith A previous Hsltowe'rn., young women meaning of tbe word. Na-ba-oa-asb; future wlU do specul wort tor the
meat maibet on .Front street. wbe» Bered by the police and Chief Hurray
ations were the pretUest aoen here In; r«^t*ch* orehestT^ furnished
appearing on tV streeU Mad In their siatlug that It tneant "A Une ot.compway. this work
the Are had been atarted among 1 ‘
that he had something to do with
time. A punch bowl was freely mnsie.
brothers' cU-.ihrs. and all manner of clouds formed ey a breeae." but be rknlng the big deals. «
or old boiM and rabbUh. TbU
the fire on East Front street In the rlslted during the erenlng.
were ghosts briteved that the- evangellat
Besarit
Rag Dolt 'Farty.
Umiken haUdIng last week, as he
The music wss fnrxBshed by Horst's
to burn. big. little and middle sized someiMag atore than that
with tbe bouse a* a aajtototn tor
One
of
tbe
most'uBlqaeoflattercnThe d^artment bad no aooner ra> was there when the departmeot ar>
orch^tra sad was so much en^pyed lag's Hallowe’en
ones,
black and white and red. FOur
In fals 'tortUag remartis the speaker some time and takos ebai^'W the
tuned to the engUe boose when rtred and be has told aeveral dif
that erltbouf exeeptlon. the numhers the rag doll party glren by Miss Min tilUe girU swathed In white sheets drew a menul picture of a wigwam: braneb with an excellent record gad
Chief Mnrrny asw flsmea fn tba rear ferent stories as to where he
were encored. The only nnweleomp nie Walk Her guests, tbe members swarmed abcut tMU Anderson and he which utuod in (be wilds of WlBcon*tn|TetF-'»rtght proapecta. He has B
of the City Book 61^ Be bnrrled the Ume'the Bre sUrted.
erent In the whole erenlng was cf The Biddles and the O. B. C. club, had baru work to maki ht* way down 49 years ago In which lay a little pap-1 large number of friends In the Cttr
to tba acene with the chemical, and Chief Murray that the Bre was onder:
-Home Sweet Home' which
the atrvet without stepping on them. pouse He cn ijr "Had anyone who I who undoubtedly wUl aid bias all po*jail came In
had a .hard time extlngnlafalng th£i the holldlng. Although he was pergreeted with groan* and sighs.
Many people were held up by these loolicd irto that wigwam and sawlsibte in making a sneees*. ■
blase as it bad been started In a lot fecUy willing to tell an he knew
SiCWatd By Maccabeea.
visitors from the spirit land, bnt they that little pappoose t'lngrihcre said! During bis managemetit uT the
of bosea of excelsior. A line of hose about the four Brea last night he
Mrs, John Hendrickron was Uken evening was spent In trying mystic were known to be harmless
that In the year 1M7 he wo-ald be try-1 house. Mr. aufe has mad* tosay
was ran to the Are from lb* engine denies emphatically that he had any
by surprise last eronlng at her bmee. charms and playing childhood games, much fright was' occasioned by them.
the gospel to an audl ; frleuds In the city and the 1
booae. bat no water was turned on. thing whaterer -to do with the other
712 State street, when 20 Lady Mac- and the refreehmenta. which carried
There was probably nri a window enee of white peo]>K- In Traverse City. I hit protnollott will be r«celv*d with
The exeettlor was haoled out of the Are.
eed Into her out the same Idea, conslated of bread In the city that did not receive a Ub- It would have seemed'an lm|io#slbll-|pleasure. For tbe past seven witka
boxes aad the fiamee extinguished
home and prepared to spend tbe
M ntnr Imand jam. little cakes with candy dec- eral dose of soap, and Traverse City Ity. But you know there sro great j Mr. Cliffe has
with the chemteaL
Nallewee^ Night.
log. Cards were played and a general oraUons. and lee cream cones, the 1st turned about en maase
poeslhilitKw tor an Indian, tut more! prorlag aad soon will be'hWBjUi'.s*'"*
. The third alarm of Arc called the Prom Friday's Record.
good time was enjoyed. The ladles ter bring served by one of the dolls, hour with pails of water and tenib- for hi* while bn-ther b< cause
again. During his inaeas. P.
department to the rear of the CampHallowe'en, the night of all nlghu brought with them a 'Hallowe'en feast
bing
brushes,
with
tbe
result
that
tbe
eumes
fn-m
an
mllghiened
pe«ple.
H,
Mugford.
of
Detroit,
tbe
aadtur
VII Mock on'Valoo street, the Bre when the spirit of misehlef takes hold wMch was spread and enjoyed by all. who came In. wheeling a doll cab. In city hat clean windows. Most of the
and the Indian eum<w from,tbe for of the company, has bad Asrge o(
this time bsTlng be«Q .started In a of young and old and middle aged. Before leering they preseated Mrs. which was a large Teddy bear, his
est'’
,the utore and. wU rrinrn to Us
Up filled with tV delleacle* which people took It good naturedly and
bogibfod that stood cloM np to the
In the UBoal manner Hendrickson with two Vautlful pieces
appreciated by children. Bach a matter of course but aocne groaehy
The text wa* taken from Heb. If. reguUr duUes MoBiday.
banding. Boxes of excelsior and last «lgbt. msny social erenU taking of band painted china in honor of her
Mr. BenoeU wUI toovo to this CttF
doll was required to do some stunt ones who could not remember that S. but he did not toltow it closely ex
other InnammaMe material threaten place in the city. Ghosts walked the
wblrl^ was a feature of her childhood they bad ever been children during cept in using Enoch as an example
ed to make it n hot blase, hnt the d»- streets and appcBrad nt sorial gath
tbe
course
of
ibclr
earthly
career
met
Aunt Janet Club.
days and It was the univereal verdict
worthy of following. In that be walked
partmont soon bad 1t onder cootrM.
erings. end many maldensjgascd Into
shat the children of today miss half the ronnpters with greetings of cold with God.
Hallowe'en fun in liistalli
It looked by thU flme as tboogh mirror* and saw their fhtnre buewater.
A pretty |
The speaker made an app>-al to all
the departmeot was to hare a night tends’ faces. It was an>ldeal Hal handed ont to the Aunt Janet clu^ the joys of the life which their eldera
A crowd of small boy* managed to - try to so live rm to please God tn was given In honor of Dorr HaaiHa
last night, the ciu^ entertaining the zee knew.
of It nsd w^en the fparth nlam of lowe'en.
climb to the roof of the Pere Mar all things, as Erorh. who walked with and Miss ElU Wlghtman at thatr
Daniel Boone club with a progressive
Fun In Barn.
Bre came tn oalUng the department to
The Mexteans bare a pretty custom
quette
eating
bouse
and
besides
soap
party. Tbe youngsters first met at
Ood until he saw him face to face home. 245 Washington street last
Alberta Lehman and Rosie LanI
Dr. Svutim'n raaldFOce on the corner which is
I erery year.
ing 'the windows of the upper
translated to glory without evening. The yoong folks who at
ner were baatessee at a delightful
of Boventh and Wadsworth streets Hallowe'en they gatVr tV flowers the home of Vera Parker.
startled a few roomers who did not tasting death. He laid emphasis np tended were cUd In weird costuaraa
they ware aoUdpatlng an alarm from which grow Id profnsloD In that warm rrankkn and Front streets, where ap Hallowe'en party last evening,
expect any visitors at that elevation. on bringing prarileal rellglim into tbe
ples
resembling
jack
o'
lanterns
and
make tbe effect as wterd as possible,
aoma qaaiter of the Mty. The lire
throughout the year,
In
some
cases
paint
was
used
and
home life, and into the business life.
a room in Mr. and Mrs. Lautner's
had bean atartod In an oaUuwae, and wreaths are made to place open the filled with rich nut meats
this caused not a litUo annoyance.— In dealing w Ith eblldren be declared' vegeUble kingdom were used as
had not the departmeot responded grares of their Vlored departed. joyed. A ghost appeared and extend barn had been decorated with eed^r.
hnt love ves
powerful than the!decorations so that the boose tookad
grompUy othar damage voold hare Sweetlknads are also baked and tn ed a wet batul In greeting ufaleh put corn husks. Jack o' lanterns and the
the
children
in
the
prooer
frame
of
-od. He wsreel ng*ir»t the prarScejllke a witches' abode. A daMy lanch
the
young
folks
here
enjoyt-d
; rnsttlUd.
the night are placed upon aftira
Woman’s Club.
among rirtne church people of praying j prepared by Mesdamm UeCotl. Jari
mind for the oceaslen. Before leav eveolng iboroogblT with story tc
Planics On Bridga.
where the sjdtTM may come v'ti
ing they all walked down the stair and Hallowe'en pranV.
Rcfreah- .The subject of the program at the on Sunduy and not living by their pro- vU and Hamlin was nerved and wna
A had aoetdent to the fire team was the dark and tbe daylight and feast
Friday
afternoon fessloo d-iricg the week ’'It U not | much enjoyed. Among thoae 1
way backward,
carrying lighted menu of pumpkin pie, doughnuts and -‘Oman's club
Bamwly seerted by 3. C. Morgan and upon the toothsome daloUc* thit they
was. "Our Concreaslooal Ubrary." the long prayer beautifully expressed ent were: Messrs. Henry Hobbs.
candles and mirrors Into which they apples were served.
. Too BBana. the former notifying the loved so well when tn the flesh.
the leader bring Mr*. J. W. Qannt- but the prayer that come* from the Forest CarBale. Lawrence Ward. DwB
gaced and saw things.
Friends Church.
latter tVt mlscrsaoU- had placed
Tbe cakes are always gone when
Kit.
-The
History
and
Growth."
heart that Is beard by .God," he tald. Jarvis: Mimes Retta and Lash HstoGeraldine Curtis was hostess at the
heary pisnklog acroa the ditreway ti tv sun rises, and the wise one*
About forty
members
the subject of a very Interesting
Un. Beatrice Harvey. JosephlM Car
He ga: the tTnIon street bridge erldently wtUi tVir heads and say, The spirit* sure home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Carver Friends eburdb enjoyed a very pleas paper by Mr*. George E Hoyt. She
splrlt of Christ bad come Into Uvea lisle. Alice Hogan. Emily Kawiek.
after this, and' they were escorted to ant Hallowe'en party at the church
! the IntastlM of oauslng
ly came last nlgbL
Are toot tJ
tbe baaement where everything r^ last evoulug, autumn leaves and other doKTlbed tu growth trom the year and ehanged them to uaetol ^rts- Clartbel riurehie.
of any rtf . thtf happened to drlre sweetbreads gone from tbe aUar?"
ISOO when it was founded with im Man*. not only among bis own iumbk
After a short BnaJeal proiTfiat ^
ifnded
them
cf
the
season
aeraas We bridge. Mr. Bhaoe at
Bat not one among them belieree
decorations being used with good ef looks which were shelved
Herman Klr^ener. games were ta: onoe hurried to tha bridge and had in his heart that the sM^u got the year, and msny enjoyable games were fect A program of reeltadoos and capUol. uiiHl the pr.meot time when noople but among his white brethren.;
In rloslug he said: "l>>t ns not; d-Jlged la aad other ^ttsM* nattl
played. They wire treated to hot readings was given and supper was
fust remoredplnnUng when the cakes, bccaose there Is net
oeeni>l--8 the beautiful lour-slor? like that dying tbie^ neglect God un-,xim.
;ume to go home. Among those gtraabiscuit and other refreshmenU here also served All present enjoyed the
Bre taam edme onto the bridge at among them who has not at i
building aod conudos one million and til the Ust hour, but serve him all!ent to witnthe play «f the
MjotrthB
j '
They then proce-eded to the home evening very much.
time Id his life dared the wrath of
half of books with room for four our days, and be ready at all times were: Mr. and Mrs. AngaI 1MeCoB,
n looked Tory mock as tbongh the the saints *■* rUlted tbe altar for of MUIIe Hall on Washington street,
N. M. A. Girts.
and
ODf-halt
mlllloDB.
Dr. and Hrw. Jarrjs. Mr. Dtmn. Mr.
> meet him."
same bands that atarted the fire at the dainties placed tVreon. and w«dl where elder end wafer* wore *err«-d.
One of the most enjoyable of the
Mrs. J. tv. Gauntlett. who has vis
and Hr*. Herman Ktrchener and Mr.
Tomorrow night Na-ba-na-ash
the Bwantorf realdenee had also they know where the cakes went on snd they fashioned anlnula
many Hallowe'en events lari evening
ivl the Ubrary. gave a genera! deliver a lecture la Grange ball be- and Hr*. L. W. Smith.
placed tha planks acrom tba drlae- Hallowe'en. It Is like tbe belief of gum and played other gamn.
was the masquerade given by the N.
Gertrude Hanuen was tbe nest host- M. A. glrlR at tbe asylum lost even- drscriptiun -of the grounds, the beau gtonlDg at 8 o'clock, the proceeds
may to cstiae
accident .to tba de GanU aauB. and like .St. Nick. tV
tiful
bronze
fountain
In
front.
tbe
malii
Ha* Bought Mora Timbar.
tie used for Uie building of a churdi
partment. wbeUer out of reranga
cake eating splrita will ever come on ***. and here they were treated
The chapel was prettily decorat
the throe famous broaz<- to house hli «.onverts on the
Altorvey J. J. Twaddle ntBrnad
Indlrlduat pumpkin idee and apples, ed with autumn leaves, eornslock*.
joat to see h^ much damaga they Hallowe'en.
door#, the central figure of each Conrte<»'ri1les reservation. When
Saturday from the Beavers where
A gum chewing contest resulted In pumpkins and apples. Suspended
eoald do ft not known.
Had the
tH-Ing a woman, and the I>eaiitiru> first began to Ubor among three peo be has added soother Urge tract «d
the prize Vlng won by Trove Carver
ptaoks not been remored and the
Hamlet was anyt^g but a melan- and Margaret Holliday, the prize* be the orchestra were the words "Hal- dome covered with 52 carat gold.
ple he had to halt U.tm with gtfisj^nf Umber to his hoMlngi whldi bow
taa^ come npon them going at the
r
E'en." In Incandescent
eholy Dane Ust night as he came
also descrllh-d tbe reading rooms.
tobaceo In order to gather them rto- BAount to 770 acres. conslsUag of
rnte.Wey were the chances are that through the centuiiea and appeared ing a package of gum and A jack O'
laPer electric lights were also used
Miss Helfri^loul. wbo Tt#lled the gether so he could preach the gospel cedar, hemlock, pine and other aoR
lantern respectively.
* there would hare been one or more
as
eyes
for
the
jack
o'
lanterns.
to a JMIy party of Trarerae CUT
library t»<> y*-ara ago. told of the
them. He hss a large number of woods, with e^eral tracts of bard
Margaret
ffctUmes.
There were many striUng enstnii
people who had gone to "Hi
famous pictures, -tbe work
converts wbo are eager for a church wood timber. He was a1«Q kmklng
club to her home
It Islnot thought that small boys
well-known characters
the heaatifol snmmer home of Mr.
world's most twoons artists, they all building.
after the laterests of George Helmstreet and gave them the freedom of perfectly that many cases of mistaken
«d thU work, ss they were too heary
and Mra. John R. Santo, at Omens.
thought.
forth wbo U bulldln; a Wll cm Hlgl
the house. Ganiro were played In the Identity were fo-itid upon unmasking.
to hare been handled by children.
Hamlet and his fsther's ghost came
She spoke iif a e»rles called
tsland. It will probably be la nmOemestie Science Class.
attic and fancy tart* were served.
They were taken from the piles that
Refreshments of fried cakes and elder "^^•DluUl>n of Books." being ofspeshadows and frisked
The girls of the parish of Grace Dlng order before Christmas.
The last plare visited was the home
Street Commlsslooer Lutman
V serv^. Stewart's full nrehes- rial Interest to her and said the rc- church will be taught the (lements of
aronnd through the nutamn woods
Hr. Tweddle 1* preparing a peUUOB
Being to lay a new aldewalk
add'-d greatly to the enjoyment of liglouE idclurcs were the most beau domesrir rclenee In the hall In tbe
like twentieth century children. a«d
send to the auditor geoeral to act
game* were played and tbe chili
neroM the bridge.
tbe erenlng.
after a few Introductory remarks to
tlful of all. She also described a new Montague block recently rented aside tbe taxes against an old Indlaa
before Iravlng bad their bands tied
^ Naison Caana Anwstad.
No
Young
Men
Allowed.
-mbly gathered to celebrate
ball devoted especially to musical by the church tor various purpose*. bury ing ground on the Big Baa rer
Nclaon Coona, a former Coldwater Hallowe'en they brought forth the behind them and one and all attempt
Miss Letts Marvin entertained » theme*.
A ni<-<-ling was held ls.ri Saturday snd wtdeh has been sold for Uxea. -It Is
W. who clalma himself to V 18 spirit of an Indian chief and they all ed the feat of kissing the OUrney ■w of her young lady friends lari
Mrs. J. L Bailey. «-ho has recratly
r. as H was not tagirt made and another roeotiag dn onusnal
stone without falling over. A chrotya«rs of age. was locked up In the made merry together.
evcqlng at her home on East Ninth returned from Washington, described
111 ■» held next Saturday.
jable property, but had been taxed IB
Id tbe BropUcc closed
coop today and a
street, the young ladle* appearing In the grand stalsway. the most famous
Nothing that bad any
The ball will be fitted with a rang# : recent years and the taxes not havtai
from him by Chief of Poilee Aahton to Hallowe'en pranks was left undone evening'^ enjoynteaL'
costume.
Hallowe'en games were In tbe world It Is 72 feet high and D(! iii- re the girls will be tanght been paid was bid In by the sUte.
QloV Store Clerks.
aad Fire Chief Murray that he set at "Homewood." and It was not Hal
aHow.-d until the m-etilng's plrasuta every parScle of the work vras done pirin co«H-.r .w well a* sewing. They
The burying ground bas been in
The home <>[ Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Jiad fdided. a tew then being admitted
the four fires thsi called Ute dapart- lowe'en but All BaInU Day before the
by American workman. It expresses will be ;n cbarc- of a competent wo use, lor the |*st lOO yearn or non,
Wyckoff. of 117 Colon street,
out last eranlng.
Just as the rrx>d nights were said.
party sought the spirit of sleep.
history, poetry, art. science end
of the p;-i'«-h and she will from and a ^olograph brought toek by
The young man was
At Church of Chriet.
Those who were entertMned by Mr. aeene of a jolly party last night.
everjthJng nil complete and In per lime ir> rim- r.x .jasy l>e necessary, Mr. Tsreddle show* tba gravea. each
Chief Murray aa Vrlag had aome- and Mr*. Santo were the Rev. Oeorgei aVat 14 of the GloV store clerV and
Miss Flora CIBpps Sunday school fect harmony, all the pictures beiag obtain axi i«iuur-- frvjm the other wo- covered hy a wooden shed, sobm of
thing to do with the Arcs as he was H. Lockhart. Mr. and Mr*. Samnel other friends appearing en masque. class •'titertsined In the parlors of the reproduced in marble. All so grand
en of Ib<- parl-h
them were shreds of what the orig
at Ue Bre In tv rear of the City Garland.- Mr. and Mra. W. H. Holden. There was a gypey who told foriunes Church of Christ last evening, tbe and yet so simple, as great thlug:
Thi-«- c' -'“es wi;i l-e composed of inal had been.
They axe placed
Book Store and also at the Bwanton Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ott. Mr. and good and bad. n kutc Dutchman who rooms being prettily decorated with usually are.
cy-Is ft<F!u !'• to 1C y,»rv of age and! promlscuotysly Bhout
Are before tV department arrlTV.; Mr*. M. 8. Sander*. Mr. and Mr*. N. wore a linen duster over her suit and eornsbocks. tissue paper aad Jael; o'
Mrs. Oauntleit presented all pres t/ey wll! r.:.-r
Irrir-sfi-d In cburriijtbere being no attempt at making
Tlds moralng Mr. Murray and Mr., E Degen. the Rev. and Mr*. George a tiny derby perched on tbe top of lanterns. About r* young people ent with a postal of tbe library on tbe 4';rk a-d oti • r n.ittor.s The mem-'irow* or haring (amlly Iota.
AahtOB went to the home of. his E. Lockhart and Mlaa Schager. • Tt'lib her h>'ad. and ninny other comic char were present and the erenlag
lack of wl
Urship Is 1.01 rrotr-oled to the church 1
,
UtVr. WUIUm Coons. wV resides at the exception ef Mr and Mrs. Santo acters were present. While the jollity ven- enjoyably spent, supper bring the poets which were rtuid by thew-l-roe pare'ts are will-j
Bought the Alky Wortxs.
6«B BMt Front atreei.
and the Rev. and Mra. Lockhart the was at its height a rap stsrtled all. served. '
1
: members. She said that In the library Inc tbar »?ip should cuter, may be-j A. W. Rtckerd ha* pit—hifill H. D.
boy Jast getting up They took him party returned to Treyerse City on and upon the hostess opetBng the
th.oe llliUnIned quoutions ocrnpled
hi«mlrr std have the use ofjAlley's monument
dooj;_^e was eoDfrenled by s police
wUk them to the Swanton mldenee the morning train.
Hallowe’en Fostivitle*.
ntches too small for pictures or statuball, t'c rector, the Rev. C. D. | transferred tbe stock, «th. to his
aad aocured a eonfeasion from him
The guests were served with a Hal man wbo came to request less noise.
Tbe largest number of Hallowe'en
Atwell. Insisting thst tbe coowent of plant, leaving the Riekerd plant the
^|1 V had set aU four Brea "jutt for lowe'en lunch which was fumUhed by But the policeman could not keep
This closed the program.
erlebrants ever turned loose in thit
the parents be obtsdned.
j only one In the dty now. To take
la'ugh hack and It was found that one
Mrs. M. 8. Sander*.
eity swarmed the streets last night.
The special business for the after
At the morning .service
Sunday, care of the big lacreaae la hnslnra*
the Globe clerks was masquer~tV 1*4 told how V Vd atarted out
Hallow E'en Wedding.
Intent on having *11 the fun they noon wa# preparing for the "Gcntle- the rector sUted that the prospects J which bas been coming toe some
adlug
as
an
officer
of
tbe
law.
and
for a Uttle HallowVen fun with four
While a merry crowd outside made
could within the law, but owing to men'i Gucfct &-enlog" neit Friday f<T- tormlng a yoong men* guild were:time, Mr. Riekerd hss found It a
mu^ In hU pocket and set first all kinds of noise and played all the all went welL
tbe vlgllanee of the police less dam evening. Nov. 8, at the club room. also tiright. This guild, would
sary to build an sddItlOB and InataO
After many games and HaQowe'en
oae then another fire. tVo watched y> pranks that they could think of.
age was done than In any previous This 1* always looked forward to as reapond with SL Elizabeths' guild, 'much new machinery, tasking his
« the department arrive to pot them James I..emcoo1 and Miss Anna LncUe pranks had been played, a hountUul year,
an event and the ladle* are preparing whi^ Is composed of young ladles, plant one of the most np-todat« and
ont. At tbe CampVll fire he
both of this cltv. wi ? united supper was served tbe guests, snd
for a specially good time this year Bud the yeuDg me^ co-Jd not only as complete In the state.
A crowd of about
boro
be set It than raa and told
HiTlage by the Rer. J. A. Canby. [ midnight hod sounded from tbe
souih side met Chief of PoMee Ashton Each member who attend* will pur- sist In chorch msuera. but take np
A new brick veneer shed Is bow. la
hoye snd they tried to put It oat.
of the Church Of Chrisi. at the
. and asked how- far they could go aad rhafe a Ucket for 55 cenU. this ad- athli-tlca, etc,
^ the course of construetioa aad this
.
At Hamlin House.
Kooage. The young people were
"Jaat For Fun."
col get entangled with bis officers. niiu herself and one guest
"Tbe qu*-rti(m bos' been asked me, win be 80 feel In length aad M feet
WVn asked by a Record reporter tended by Roy tvoodburn. of Wexford,
Another Hallow Een party was en He warned them not to do any damTbe parliamentary drill to ha*! •what do you inwnd to do with that i wide. Tbe work room wHl bo W feet
why be Vd *M the fires he said he and Mist Bessie Gerard, of Sherman. joyed I the home of Mr*. George.apo to properly and they would not been given by Mra. Gillespie was balir- said Mr. Atwell. "My regtly ujwlde and the fnU width Of the bollddM it r<^an Just to see them burn. They will make their home' In this Hamlin
Fifth street, the hosies|es j be mol»tod. They declared thst
the hext meeting on that we Intond to use It. we doat ing and the bMance win be used for
He aaldCe had never done anything city.
being Mr*. Hamlin and Mis* France* j they wonld not
account of lack of time.
want it ftqpdlng Idle and w_e expect ■ polishing room aad the motor and
of thakIndVfore. and V did not seem
High Behoet gtudent*.
Rutner. Al«ut 14 cvesia were pres-.ther than be had when he sras yonng
to do anything and everything that Is ojr compressor will also be Installed
- to think tVt It was a serious matUr.
About 30 yoong ladles of the High ent and the nsnal Hallow-e’en names I .-nnugh to eojoy Hallowe'en. *0 their;
decent and tn order."
there. The to^ wm also be dreoaed
Na-ba-tiaksh fipek.e.
He said he had been pUeed In Ibe school gave a Hallow Een party Uatiwere pUyed. A airing of chestnuts;opcrallonw were confined to sosplnc
In this cannecUoD. Mr. Atwril otat-'in this room,
The unusual eight of an Indian
Ck»ld*rater school la isno. and from 1 evening at Hont's aesderay. Their‘led to a pot of gold, and fortunes were'windows and itartling resldenia with' evsngeBsf -s-hu had spent hit life in rd that he bad a^lmely no patience- Sew and heavier tool*'snd much
that time os until last Hay had been I escorts accompanied them snd danc-' told and a fortune |de eaten. During Ucktacks.
work among the pacan Indians In the with efforts to raise money for tbe j new machinery wUl be taatolled. A
. (armed ont .at different place* and j lug was erjoy.d until about midnight, refreehmenu mandoUn and guitar j Over on the west
»rwild* of Northcrti Wlaetmiln speak church in any way In which tbe sutejnew granite pMUber.a sorfbeer. a
token beck to tbe school when the,* unique feature marking thU mystic'music was pla.ved. GhosU were pres-;hOT, swarmed the street* but they’jo,
er <<__________
one of_ tbe Urgert
laws were violated. He stated tbatldrlUlng machine, a hesvtor air comhorns* proved unsatisfactory.
HejUme
The young ladlre assembled rat wbo directed the gBeaU npoa also kept within Ibe Uw and no dam- ever gathered In any church In thU tinie and time again, at totaw ai.d ^ preaeor to worit the vartoua tools, a
arid the last place where he had beeajln the dance hall snd the young meo-their arrlvsl. and It wn* 12:30 beforetqge was -reported to the poMce fromLtty ^ witnrased Mondav night
bazagrs, lotteries were condw^ted and' new motor and new pnwnrattc tools
piaead wa* witb tbe Crego family at<In the amoking room, the Hghu bring‘the last guest departed.
•Ibe west Bide hoys.
iNa ha-na-oah» tthe Rev. T. C, Tbomasl' he would never o
It to tbe scUlnglwtll be ndded.
.J..,
.
a.
■4
J
«1UN0 TftAVtMe WKALa THUMOAV. $
MhM Kama Pyboa tba |dae* of
Blk
•pMs. MMk. Nov.
W.
la. vbaa« ntaldaa aam *m
ej.
boo-
RermhDM^u of eoffea, paai>kib
• B. CMvtaaavB. «ad FtMay, aarrad.
Aboat
Heva»b»i
alsblaea
to Mr.
Tba boarding boaaaa and raaunr-
HodUa aad Uvrd
aU aboat to«a
B the Uatiov waaha of bar atelcaeBa.
«hOB aba 'trm takee
BBthara bcBM
for
hkva all Increased
tbMr ptifts. as they liow pay mneb
bar more for tbalr sapptlas tbarc Is area
rsaaral less profit than before.
back
to
care,
BilTor’a
«W baM frOB the V. E. ebarch at
old
prices
were
LET THE
tblB morning for Snmmli os a bant
At OW Mfaaion.
I
t.—Hal- ing trip.,
O. McGee, of Kalkaska, paw
last
pleasant ed throogh the city today on her way
to
Pbanuin
for
a
rUlt
with
frirsfit.
;
paruas.
Mr. and Mre. E. H. Wilaon.
MUs Myrtle Dexter retamed home
asslstad by Mre. Robert Swaney enter> Bendoo after visiting at W.
P
Ulnad n merry party, the house I/Kinney and famUy. her nncle.
Ing banoRfuny decorated to Antonn
Mr. and Mre. K A. Seymour and
leaves, corn and applet, the lights
Old
iw
Mtsskm.
E'en
arenlng
8ba vaa aairtad laat
lat three Bile* tr«n bar Bother up
I
Mr. and Mre. A. R. McManus Ml
I at Ua kOM of bar BNAhar,
«*• Bootha.
Umed to Kingsley this morning.
l(hL
pla» doosbaou aod pop
m Mortk Mltaa. ac«d » r«ara aad
two
A. Tree)' iJiy. rrmtoint-
Traverse City, With.
Samuel Oariand. Cai^r.
bare
20 canta being jack o' Unterna.
and
Mys- Levi
WUUams
re-
maa aad olbar amusemenu
o^ ■ tamed to Walton this nsoming after
vlllasa 2E cents slagl^ or M s weak.
Tbe Pore Marauette Bating House's copied the whole evening, ending with ' virltlftg tbe family of J. Handle.
Tbompsoa
returned
wltehea- ball- Popcorn and apple*
stBpanr 'a ogtoa Mondar and arraatad old prices were 2." cents for single
from Chicago this moVnlng.
sre aarrad. Tbe party was from 8
R INtaalbars. who was craaUaf eon- meal and 93-M for board by tbe weak.
P. BUacbe and fauaiy, formerly
12. tba ghost ball being at mid■MBtblo otBbla.
After a atnagcla Now they ebarge 2d cents for one
of Big Rapids, hare- removed to ll-l
'too dmken Ban waa placod in the meal and 14-00 for a ticket.
Ninth
street. ihU city.
Mr
Tbe UtUe Tavern
used
to sell
Tba younger people
were
enterMto np to a^ op. ^Ttbla a abort
more Ulnad by Miss EWe Btona at the Bit lebe Is asslsurt inperti.tendent or
tlBO tba pHaonar bad aat fire to a (Icketi for (3.50 but sail no
Het)u|K>man.
ft.M home of her parenu. Mr. and Mre. F.
'gtottoBi and thrown hlmaelf opon It tiekeu. Instead they give a
nov
We Believe
nltot
but everything
W. Stone. Miss Stone being s»sUn?d
for ticket for M.
Otath of Jooaph Waase.
Miss Vems Ladd and Miss Minnie
tbe )an charged.
li.'aUi came as a relief to Alben
RefTssbinents of fudge, ap
Mlller'a boarding house charge 25 Porter.
aad
notteod
tba
aneka
Utulas
JoMS>b Wees*. SOD nf Ur. and Urt
Alttravgh tbe craeba aboot fbe door, cents for meals and for a few steady ple* nnd popcorn were nerved.
Joseph Wecee. at tbrlr hum*. 434 KiSi
•mnl batoata of water were need customers five for a doUar. Their old ebony Evans'and &wtn Letson, of
Front street, at " o'clock this more
to asttognlah It and when dona maa prteea ware 20 cants or aavan meals Traverse City, and Paul Sebmanski
tng.
Arthur RndUe. of 8L Joaeph.
>r a dollar.
Mi BattraB wtre tborousbir aoakad.
The j-oung' n an was taken 111 wiO^
Dflls charge 25 cants Instead of 30 were the out of town guests.
AMCbar^BattraB waa tom np beforfi
para
irol>-*is about eight weeks ugo. nc<l
durli
tbai lime his sufferings wertaoralas.'
Ha waa fined next mom- canU. They never used Oekatt.
grcal. Two days ago he rallied a lit
Mra. BIUi cbsrgea 20
cenla
bW of Olphtharia.
and paid witb.tba eoata.
tie, snd liw ns thought that be was
menu and aaUs a ticket for 13.25. Her
John Lynn Hulett tba year old son. Improvlne. He became worse yiwterTba M. E. tonreb U bains
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoelett. dle.1
the i-nd
lor atoetrta tigbla aad it u hoped ft old prieee werF IS cenu and 13.00.
I. young r
last nltot >1 the heme. 1016 Uncoln
wni be ilsbtad for next fiondar avao
ring hi.
Thursday night s( the home.1016 Lin exemplary cbsracter. uiid durli
Ladlaa Picked Appiaa.
tof oarrlca.
iruge. and his end
Illness showNorthpori society ladies are uking coln street, of dlphiherln.
wns iHweeftil. He had beeu a soldier
of the high price paid by
ganght Car.
army, haring enlisted nearly
Hunting Party.
•-ant ago but owing to
111
growers for apple ptckere and
W. D. C. Oanuina baa
W. F- Bowen. O. P. Carver and F.
forming
apple
picking
parUes.
Mm. Bala Hannab'a rrankllB toartns
W.
Carver
left
on
.the
early
Pere
««r. thla baadwtimi car being one of going out to the orchards and recelrby several brolhere, William
Marquette
trains
Friday,
on
n
toe b«t and fbatavt In Ufb cltr- Mri. Ing tbcar $2 and |2 50 pvr day for
R.. who Is a -aergoaiit In tbe anuy.
two weeks' hunting trip.
They will Company B-. ;oih Infantry, Praesldio.
Hannah ban piaaad her order with tbalr aervlces. Tba aw>la crop Is
Is
pitch tbetr tent In the wilds of Beniie Houierey. Cal., Howard F.. who
Mr. iandara. ropreoaaUas Adama * usually hrevy this year and help Is
also a soldier and is now sUtloned
Cy
and
expect
to
bag
a
nice
lot
scarce,
eren
cl
Hart, of Onad Rapidt. for a aareaIn the south; Waller, of Klngnley.
of birds. City Treasurer Ralph Hast Fruiiklln and Wesley, and a sister.
$2 per day by aoma of the fannei
^latgor. MX ejilndar Franklin toarkll... Giaco D»ll
Apple# are bringing a good price ings win join them liter.
Mlr»
BcU W'ttn....
Weese. vh.
who lives i
tas enr. Tbaae'bars are aapaelaltr
home.
V gM aad bandaoBalr taiabad.
The this rear, and where farmers bare
Bought Bskary.
Urge orchards they arc reaping
a
ear win be I
Cannot Oct Men.
H. Brown snd J. Van
Dam
rich barrest. The beat grade of fruit
•ge Newlicrry. who Is
Oly
Bakery
U bringing as high as t3.5« per bar purchased the Queen
rroploy of Sinllh A Hull lu their lumfrom N. C. Nichols and are complete
of the Mnn
rel. and tba market Is good.
bcrlng operat
lAto Bani Hahafortb. tba l«warly overhauUng tbe aame. A new bake nous. U In the city IikisIdc
old dansbtar of Mr. and Mra. Ooorga
uiniith
lying 1411
InsUlled and a fine con
Plaaasnt RawnUn.
HalBtortb. of Bnwood. died at t
i their <
fiaveral of tba old-lime frieuds of fectionery department has been addcmioek Frtdar aMralas aftoran UiaoBa
Dr. B. D. JUblon mat In his honor at
secure 25
aovatov aboat alsbt
woeka.
Tba
r concern to
wovk al the wages named,
tbe home of bU son C. W. Asbeon.
akDd bad anfiarad aa attack of ap62d Washington street. Friday
night same standard of baked goods hereto o'clock this afternoon ouly thtve men
fBdtmtr aad attar an oparation did
hud l-een necured snd Mr. Newbem
and enjoyed the Ume In renitnUcffie»>s fore made by Mr. Rlchots and they elHled that II would Ik- neceusary foi
Mt fallr raoovar. death bales cansed
have put on a wagon to deliver to the
him to scour the surroiCidlng towns
retail and wholeaale ired«..pf the cUy for the HiTvssary force. This is the
nu«a sMtera aad oaa brother are
hlKhesI
wage*
.......
..
.
W. & Calkloa. Mr. and Mrs. W. iwlee each business day.
toft, tba alBtan bains Alka. Vama
Both are very congenial personages the stole for men to work at lour
H. Abbott. Dr. and Mre. Q. A. HolU•ad Maude, aad tba breibar Oaorga.
.n. .Ul n»kc ,o.JIU .»! n.rit
day. Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
business
mollo
of
tbclr
place
and
Hjtb..
proHpC-rons
times for worMiig pco
Mr. and Mn. Wm. London. Dr. E. U
Mr. find Mm. HMafortb bare sanr
Asbbm and the Rev. Jos. Dutton. A Is hardly necessary to ndd that sue-!pie.
f-f-ilto in iMlnaao conatr who oxwill crown tbclr efforts to please
potluck snppar was served.
Cepemith.
tend to toes tbalr aropatbr la this
the pubUc.
Cnpomlsh. Mich.. Qel. 21—Mr. mu!
toogan. who
parlabad
Will Hunt.
thB of tba
Aadanon
Ha began
arery tall with tbe ascepUon of three.
Hre. tko gotlar Dead.
FMaa Batordas^ Hoeoni.
Ward was rsoatrad r«atardsr fron
Ban DtacD. Cat. of tba death of Mn.
Iha BoUar. dxnsbter of C. C. Mara,
Ha will laara
gaa nago Buadar for Travene dtp
wRh the ramalna and wll] reach bare
Thnredar avaolns or FHday momlasTto aaneoneaBaat of tbe funeral will
bo BOda u aoMt aa tbe body arrtraa
a M C. C. Mays. 10J6 BUta
ilogy. 53; natural
science. 37:
Tbta U a record that but few can boast useful aria. 5; fine arts. 17: 1
. .
Ha took out a Jlcenae today and 37; history. 63; travel. 20; biography.
will be aiDoag the first to start out
24: bound magatlnM. SO; total. 2.045;
whep tba season opena.
daily average. 75.
•
AHhouto «9 ycare of age.
Chris
Reading
room
atleodanre—Men.
topher C. McCroasen. of thU city, has
163; vromen. 133; children. 734; total
not gtvea np bis hnnting trips, anu
1.030; dally average. 58.
today took out a deer license. Oibeni
Total attendance mt ctatidwo'e vlor}
who took out licenses today were B- hour—l.MO; average. 101.
weod Sunley, of this cll.v. and James
Hawley, of Blk Rapidt.
Milk and Cream Tests.
Uispeeior Dockerey reports the foi-
Tbs gummar Club.
lowing milk tesu;
The Bummer club had another of
Niea Cotaruiomanu
Hoy
Beott,
Artbar
tu good Umea Friday nlgbt.
Bpaneer
Bbafiar mtartatead
tbe Bight at Oreeo Gables, tbe Bast
Friday
bay home of Mr. and Mrs.
g at tba bome of Mr. and Mre.
MUIlken. With the exception of one
or. corner of Randolph or two members, the club
nad Monroe.
Tba bOBC «-m very present and uf course merriment and
ApcotUly dacoralad with mountain aab jollity held full sway.
A book
On eaunns Frank Wellon, of Grand Rapidt. who
too gnaaU ware met by a toast and together with tato wife,
altar all bad abakaa haada were al- of tbe club, waa read
during.
towed to preeaad upaUlis where two evening. This book describea a trip
otbor gbooia etood guard to see that abroad and Is sutubly IHuslrated with
Isisf
No. »—Fnts. 3; solids. 1241.
No
10-Fat*. 5: solid*. 13.4
No. 12-FkU. 2,6; «,llds. 13.8.
barrtas and oak leovaa.
'an tofBaUaoa ware dnly
obaarrad.
posul cards, gathered by the anlbor
OaBB and Hallewaaa'patUnas took
np tba avanlag.
tolBblo and
booat
•rat Barrtaga.
aBi
while
The roosters began to crow aboot
rlns. 3 o'clock this morning and the
slgnirylns then got up and prepared a beefsteak
stnglmass breakfaat having tbe meal rigbl
Among other things
• dtab of flour eoBUintag
place
precious
a
waaltb wfs usod to doclde tba
totore
of
tb«
SPaat preaonL
lime, but the Udiea were
Just
CUr- trtfie Ule.
However. tMs was ore
toM gbaCar aocarad tbe rins. MIb
looked and the meal was as merry i
0«n
the nitot before.
Lanswortbp tbe
tblmbla
The Shaklness
of Old Age
J.
EYE, EAR, NOSE
AMO THROAT
TrawM Ctiy
IREZIIMA
J.
JUUJ
Death ef Thomas Copeland.
their home, left over the O. R. A I.
..................................
r family, and
this morning
with i
......................
Wmianisburg,
Oil
.tl —Thom.i«______
portlaifa.
«... Mr. Bingham ha* twn n prom ' Copeland, son of the late
WllliniiJ
Ineut clltoen. nnd served In the city f-Cnpelalid. died nt lil> heme in |tar'«»r
council for a iiiimlH-r ofr yeai
)var»^ Tbe.V p„,j,^
j2-o'rhv-k
nr
were accongianied by Miss
Iso go to Port- **“•«
»' 'h"
of 42.
-nold*. who will all
Reyn
Mr. Cop<‘tond s Cea::> was unexiHvi
land.
I'd. as he had Ih-co about as umihI
Hr. and Mrs. Wtlllara
H.
H<
during the day. retiring at 9 o'clock.
r the G. R A I. for Spoil
A7A, ETNDU OF UDT FLOWER*
Wash.
the. About 11:30 heawaki-md f-Iiug lil.
They have resided on
perlnsubwand
tn this city for the
insuto.
ui fiBAfioa
four yenr*.
.Although their
h......
... ----------.
qnarlera will he at Spokane Mr. pair'd away.
.
-•
will
travel extensively In Idaho
Three broibera and rnie, sister
.
Hotige
*1
tliiiis-r
lut«*re*t*.
They
(
vlve
the
deet-ased.
Mra.
Dennis
Hoxloo'dtng
two sons, nh-, of Acme, snd Will. Ed and Hem
ere acreiro
Hied by their
t
will Cupi
rupciand.
I Fred
William 1
leave over the Pere Marquettle thto
TATE OP MICHIGAN. THB PHOwhere
Mi-»e Lucy Itrowii
' late eourt
for the county
of
this
nturning for <
they ’
Grand Traverse.
sister.
In the matter ol Ihe reuto of John
F. M-PAkNE.
F-|_0RI!^T
“iSTlMCSSrS''
over t
evening for Siwksne. J
Pleasant Surprise.
Mr*. Oscar Arinlluge. of 603 West
Tenth ulrm-l. was the n-clpleut <>f u
». ry pleiL-aiit surprise party on Oct.
30. when tweiity-flve of
the
of Grand Traverse lielH-kah lodge nppeaiv-d aad took complete iwssesrion
Johnson, deceased.
Xirtlee I* hereby glren that
fOOT
months fnmi the'24th dav of October
A. I). 19»7. have been allowed for
cr>4ttora lo present
their
claims
against said deceased to snld coart
for ■■xaniinatlon and adJinUDeitr aad
iliat all crediture of said dectmsed are
nquirr-d lo piusent tbclr claim* lJ»
court, at the pronsle offire. In
In onld
ARilisbIillNiidi
^
Q ATE P Dll
WffW ■ nuiBfil
,5,S t.,r,s : EIr't cm* Bail
CiS" SS. "Sr
ilSSS-fSTS:
Ih-ldre leaving i *
Mri. An-llla Gar.lner,
Gar.1ner. for the ladle*. « --—
.
pre*.nled their host-** with a h.-auti
b«al* wid laoircU
fel linen lahle riolh
and
pntr of
•ni Ostarrb and •trtvss
lliiail
',ty. li<-,i.<r<«
-niu of Tu-ie sud S:m-iL
held I'.v. her sister Rel>eknh'*.
50 eta.
ct
at l)ru;:gi«t» •t hy i-isil. Lt.jiud
.. atomiji rer.l «-i-.
Orrai_
" inilUliiit-u'nMin
. . .
Dy
Brothcre.
'
,16-"
VVnm-n
Slivl,
Ntw Vori.
Gene to C. C-
Fehniary. A. 1>. 1»08. and that said
-lainis will be beard by aald court
ly ol
of February
II I-Ytday. tl
1 day
I> r.*ii8. a ten o’cluek
n’cluek IIn Ihe loreIiat.-d Oct. 23rd. A.
1. LD. .1907.
.; :.t.
toeh
U r
R waucbr
WAUi
.
Judge of I
Latvou nnd daughter Alette
■Ortobar Record.
i f tbe dty have been
>,r
r
r-
(lrtol"cr 111
■
li
Thw are 3ti paid member* on ihej
odgere who bad
no other place
Two were
arrested
oi
appoltdiueiits
of Mis* Grace Monroe, of
City, who will
mine.- clerk during the i..o
shvii. Thi* rerlalnlr sp<-aVs
PERSONAL.
;Mi-* M.mna-'s ahllitv M l-e vhe^m-’
«;>iofg >-• mnuv am-hcanls.
Me
■R. Dodd ret-irn."d »o
Mmil.-ir i>o*lti.iu in the legi-
Of these the msjorliy ol
ebarga of burgUry.
Hei
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
nicre j* a .li-,-a«e ;.T.-v:ii'.iitg in Ihi*
rouutrv newtdj!i-4Ct..ii, l-cc-nisex. dcceiIHC. Mall) M'.ii'li 11
ilc-slh-. ore caniw-U'
l,_v it-heart di^
c.i-c, pm union la;
lieart failure or
a 1K.']ik-\v are often
Hie ri-evil'll
'
«il si-:-
“rtKs'sr:;:
____
,
visit in the city.
County Clerk Robert
made a
On 30 l)a>s Trial is the way we sell the ‘i‘.04
Amrinatic Washer'.”
\V«' know that the 'T.iOT Auiomattc" is the best
wasltifij? machine maiie, that it will not tear the clothes
and that it will wa-h them quicker, easier and cleaner
ihan 21 y other wayher made. That is why wc are
willing to let you try it before yoa buy it. You know
what you are getting before you buy.
F-RANK XRUDE
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING
business trip to
E-
Farmers and Teamsters
wc are confident that if you deal with us that we will
satisfy you.
Wc grind our own fe?d so you will get
pure Corn and Oats and nothing ebe. On account'of
PetosVey this afternoon after a short lamrc,
to
Automatic Washer
If )ou have to buy I'ced Oats, Corn, Bran or Hay
rolT whk-h Is one lK-lter than that of
ihem have lieen drunk* who sobered
sleep.
Monroe
gate* returned from Kalkaska Friday
rre. gsthering In 2> ofiendere during
ihat time.
Miss Grace
,.i.h... ......
bresk-
The Farmers’ Store
eial days last week.
Brought Back Banr
; iiurlng the m<»tb of
111 Hiding up law
'J
Ann Huff and two son*. 8t«nh-> and
Clarence, have gone to Vuncoiiver. H
r„ to nutke their fututv hotm-Be
(ore leaving llu-y were tendei.-,! *. •eral reccptlous hy their many (rtendn,
Eiv-sy of Neraen City were calling
who showed their e*t««em hy jitvaent
ing the todies nnd >-ouog men wllii
friends here Monday.
5Ire. Alba Brimmer to quite sick mntiy handsome pifls.
For the lurt three year* Mr* Flii
'with snii-iimonto.
lev has been forelady at the eaimln:
I>r. A. S. Cornell, who has bc.’p (a'cior)-. nnd her fellow employi-s made
slek tbe past two weeks, to able to her a parting gift *>f a "
some ring,
ibered her
while other friend* n
mile.
"H 'JP
glass
Ante Gleason and vrife of Chlcagr> with gifts of china, rut
many other thing*. Mr*. Huff and her
are visiting with his parvnu and oth- two'miiis were also
rrelplcnt*
of
er friends.
ii.iMiv gifts from friend* who wished
I'he sad news'rvachi'd here Monditi lo show them their est.-cm. For the
that Oi'orge Rlnard of Pomona dlN past war CUireiiee Huff ha* l>een em
very suddenly at his home one-ball ployed In the Stirkney grocery store,
and he was intmtoomvly remembered
mile east
Stiver'* contere.
Tbe
hv hi* employer il|«>ii hi* deparJiirc.
heieaved fuoiily have tbe K>mi>athy
.Among the friend* who entertained
of the
Ihem bi-fon- leaving for British <*'>1
Ji-se|>h Parks, who has been ver> iiiiiliia were Mr, and Mr*. Rol*ert IVwiir.
of toil Ihist eighth strei-i,. who
«lck for several days, to on tbe gain.
gave a ditiiier imrtv In their honor,
H H. Peterson and wife, who hai
...................h-x
Join her Imi-hatid
Mra.
Wnh-x will
been vtolting friends at
Hammond.
ed Iher nearly n year and
■ 11 1 Decoded
w.Ho
ho T
bHS
hs piircl
)mrcba*ed a floe home
Ind.. have returtied h«»e.
■ •• ................Will Wllge-1
suburbs
Mre. Carrie Dlson of South Grant
intry, ml Mr
very liluh
was visiting tn town Saturday.
Finley, who is a ma
maron. ri-cellolla
Mre. Kmm* Simon* stiended
seven to eight dolh
ing at his trade.
mii-ltng ol the 1. O. T. M. M. al Ni-»
posKloii III :tii • e;
I* a pi
Mre. Huff ha*
am City Saturday.
lug house- for which she will reri-lve
Mra. Mary Stroug of South Grant 8tr, I>er month, with room and l.tard.
was a Ruiwt of Mra. Will Claik
night where they attended the dto- ,ouly twenty-nine were cnlle«l ...
—
triet raeeUng of the W. C. 'T, C. They
employe* of the ron«aioil mi.i1
brought bark the prize Iwniivr whieh court i^Ui-n. There was u horde <•!
Willard Vhlon won. having the li.rg legislature ••iiiploy.-* pr.-seni nn! H •
...................................
■ id to
est membership of any In the dlMrlct.f^Jnrlty
of them
ha.itack up - "
up tn tbe city lockup, and four
pfi. A W. dHASE'S
NERVE RILLS.
Bpaclaltw f
Ironble
]
p getting
f
Price. SOc per poond.
allbongfa
Library Rspori.
Wire Treveree City vlsUors Saturday.
Tbe following to the library report
,.Mre. George Henderson returned
this aport when for the month of October:
ftotiiidij}- from a week's visit with relUndartaklas
bat IB years of a^. and during the
Books
glren
out—Fiction.
945; nti'es and frl«>nds at Trev<*r*o CUy.
yean alnce than baa gone bunUng Juvetaie flclIOR.
Mrs. John WhlUord nnd Mrs. Mary
TC6; -religion, IB;
years old. U still an eathnslastlc
bnntar.
HBpaar.
wbteb occurred Nor. 1.
a.
yon have
>an<L oftbii
lea that it to your liking try n i mplc )>oi
Wewill takeour chaiioet on your coming back
CharUa M. Parker.'
U tba beaa ta Bmwoofi gandsr at.
Mre. Im.
On, F. J. Macnctt
pfirticnlnrly fine flavor nuil
exoaplioDitl strength
bat
Tba faaorsi aarvleaa wfU be bMd
have the Best Tea on
the Market
Choice Unooloreil
bains about
laninwi at t'o'etock, utdar tba dlrae-
CAPITAL. H200.000
SURPLUS. S45XJ00
i p<r Coit tltovefi m ntocDe^ogiis
tight watch waa called to tba Iron
4Bd woatd have
A. J. Maynard. AssL Cashier.
A. J- llarllaDd. Am. Cashier.
trip to Clerelaad. Ohio. ,
Hr
all limc
LUMBER, iLATH. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS,
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING. PORCH
columns. INTERIOR FINISH AND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Get our fiRnrr« AB'I
Call on
gt. Look lor the Big Boil Plant.
Cor. E. Sih St. find Lake Atp.
Phones, B. 11 390: Ciu.
ehlMren returned last erralng from a
The guests
R. Floyd CtlBch. Vice PreetdenL
We carry «t
very
l^VodlB Bandar and tba barUI Bade for a olagla meal and UM for a 21- ware mat by a witch and were shown
meal tiokat. The preaeat rataa are
their vnrious rooms by a too«to Bk Rapidr oaBetary.
MOwtU CTanspton.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Mich.. Nor.
waa celebrated
with
Trarerst Qty USate Bank
Mr. and Mre. George Ntefcersos rw*
tins, tbe tfaaacci U aU betas verr
unsettled m irket we can't give yo-j reliable pr.ces.
Wsller
i’ieasc come to o'jr store to po -tyourstlf up.
Hfe Lake
County Racoed.
today.
What Mr. Bigler ssys ef tbe splendid
. H. Pow*. Of Pontlae. arrived G Sherwood
Sberilf Charles Johnson has made
•'lected the following oBleerv:
itocts af Dr. A. K. Chew's Nsr\e Pills
ci.m-ctv inaliiUly in huid
la the city this afternoon and left o
daring
the
month
to aid age is parUrularty trm. aa Ibe II arrests
President—Mr*. C. 15. Sherwre^
■,ic»'ii:::g }vaii in pSMRg it aisl
fol- the 4:15 train for Suttont Bay o
itoeeniam to bacfcsd up by bu druggist. October, tbe tbnrgeu being as
Flrat
rt«v,ire*ldeni-Nre. J
t
cvaiiev that onpleavsnl nrci-v-il) <•( laWho knows that the results dal and
Three bnrtosries, one
boose business connected with tbe hank t
comi«-!1e<l l<» gi* ofun thre-j;;h the •
Simms.
ware attMnad.
Hi>r U Ur. Btgl'r atone breaker, one rloUtlon of livery law. that plaee.
|
Second v;ce-pre*ldem—Mr*. F. Ortf. a.ml log-^ up mam- time, linrin-.; the
In sudiX siaimient.
Usny others of
night. niemiMatkl the extraor'iinsr''
Ur*. George W. Perry, ol Elk
®Vreiarv-Mre ElU Hlnsd.lbMh atxea well along In )»-sts write us three assault and bauery. one burn
et'iect of Swsm|>-R«w>i t*. wNjn renh.TC-f.
s. vra. in the city today on business
c%^e L«*ey
to lb* fame etfsvi. their Idiets tarying ing a bulldiBi. one abandonment, one
It Stands the highest f«- ii> wvra.lcrj'nl
lareeny. one truant and two on
la- and also visited her daughter
Cbalnnan *« the «outh side dlvl*- curev «>: n.e niort itirtresMOg cast..
1
^«alnp•Kxx■t i> p'^asoiit ti.ta'ar and i>
Mr. mgler BJe -’I"
Ch»»»’* sanlt.v. There were more arreois in
teecher in one of the eUy schools ; Ion—Mra. William Abbott.
News JMW* sre an ex.'ell*nl lentr
'si.iil hv'all .iriggists in tiftv<e:it an.l
Bust
side
dlvlalon—Mrs.
any Mie. Perry left this afternoon «
lhaa* la wbsm years bring nervaha. tbe monib of August than In
- ■
.-c !«gl'.cv.
■ Allen..
ahakr.
tranbllng
fedli
ssimile la«-.!e of this woadi-n .i! new
other mootb of the year
aad c(uitr<(uent msbilily to ateep. I
cmervand
a Uio's that u!U*:i o!«mt it.
Cone WoM.
tbe use of the Ixnr I pun-tossed 1
Iwtb sent free l>v mail. Addres.. Dr. KUTen atom* were sent 'in to the fire for a vIMt with trlaUves
**a^e I front ThttreSay'a Record.
ppletHfU rw«at*
Tto- ntadidne t
apb-ndU
tne-5:
H;nghamton, X'. Y-. Mten
depanmeoi duting October, of which City.
tn* nasdy. etrwngrr .->iid gave
I
The west called many of Traverse
meniion reading tK>* generou.
jiij, paper. Ix n t make any
tut strep. This at my age 1* aonderful. tour were sent in iRi October 3L uad
Mre. W. F. Glff. of Harbor Spilngt, City restdents today, ucveral families
It s Ibe best »«v* io«r I e\er tooh."
iking advantage of the low reie* to tniftakc.liuirememi<erU>ensRie.8wafflpthree were eUaacy fires to which I retunted home tbto morning after via-.
lieyond the Rockies. Mr. Root. Jto.
I>r. Kilmer
Ki!mer'sSwamp-Root.
and the
toc s bak at «M dsslesa cr Or. A. W
sSwamp^
CMef Murrey responded without the itlag Mrs. Ij'lUlam
Gill
nnd
Mr*
T the
Emgr.iititi'n. X. V.. «
Cbsae MedidO* O. BaOsio. N. T.
There were no heavy j David ScoiL al Northport.
. hive mode this
city upftlr
For aala by iabwaeii Drug Co.
‘7*
Bring
your ipggs and butter. We pay-good big prices for good
butler and fresh eggs.
We want your trade and we
will do anything that is honest to get it. '
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
i
ANOTHER GREAT SALE
Has Commenced and Premium Tickets again arc in order at
STEINBERG BROS.
m
P^n
K K
^
OUR THIRD ANNUAL
FALL SALE
a
o
AND DOLL CONTEST
Embracing Larger and Finer Stocks, oflcring Greater Savings than ever before, and
including a Free Distribution of Most Beautiful Dolls and other Valuable Premiums
that are bound to please Young and Old.
>
->The sale has already commenced and will continue nntil Christmas time. The bare announcement
sends a Ihrltl of expectation throughout the leugth and-breadth of this lair, section ot our country, lor
this annual event has proved its worth and earned its laurels during past seasons.
As ever, onward Is the watchword oi this ever W'atchlul sl^re, so you may rest assured that every
possible eliort has been made to assure this Annual Fall Sale a brilliant career.
Every one realizes the tact that the prices oi staples, as well as ilnlshed: merchandise, ot .which
skilled labor iorms a considerable pari, have been raising and promise to raise sllll more. It was a^duty
to pur cnslomers to loresK this advance, to anticipate it, and to provide against IL It ls>t this point
where the buying power ol this store asseried Itsell. Contracts were made and trade connections estab
lished with the' manniacturlng centers. Our opportunities lor spot cash in the open markets were so
templing that we doubled on our orders In nearly every line. 01 course this means that every, one of
our Departments will oiler a eonsiderably wider range ol. styles, absolutely periect in quality, and our
rcpntalion backs up the guarantee. And in addition to all this, we will
FREE
>
MAKE THE LITTLE DNES HAPPY
(/)
■■a
With our Free Distribution ol Beautiful Dolis and Sleds»*and Gifts for the Ladies and Gentlemen that
are sure to piease them.
Doll Tickets will be given with every fifty cent pnretaase during this sale,'and.tbese tickets are to be brought or
seat in not later than the evening before Chrlstmass when they will be redeemed as loUows:
o
To
To
To
To
To
To
the
the
the
the
the
the
m
holder of the largest number of these tickets'we will give a Doll worth $15.00
holder of the next largest number..6f tickets we will give a Doll worth $10.00
holder of the third largest number of tickets we will give a Doll worth $8.00 '
next (three largest numbers we will give each a Doll worth $6.00
next six we will give each a doll worth $4 00
next twelve we will give each a Doll worth $3.00 .
>
And all who enter the contest and fail to secure one of the above '.M l)olI« will bs entitled to Premiums as follow;-:
ITai» tho nirlc U*aticLcU«iUeQtitlol)ol.!er to Doll worth
* vt Ulli WU IS
tifkoU will eolillo boMt-r to Doll worth $2 2d
40 tickets will secure a Doll worth $1
30 tickets will socur^ Doll worth ~5c.
40ti>-kel$ will securi- »a tlanJy
tlamly Slrtl_^rth
Sletl wort tk-'-O
For the Boys'> 20
tickets will st-cure a Sk>d worth 7'v.
ttklrhl
For tti€ Lodics
■iO lickeu wiH secure a Hue .M< roerizc-d irkirt
FaF fhp H4pn
tick' is will secure a Suit Cast-worth f:: 00
,>i tk-kou will aecur.-a Suit (W worth S1..VJ
FREE
/.
You can't help but realire that this is an extraordinary-libera! offer on o--rr part, and the conditions are such ihat'evcn small :
chasers can take advantap:c of it. Don't fail to read and invesiipitc the sprc:;d ofterin.us that are quoted in this advertisement.
STEINBERG
-TRAVEtRSE:
BROTHERS
CITY,
IVlICiH.
1
.Aii
OIIAMO TlUVCfIM MIIUUA THUMOAV. NOVCtttCR 7. tIV.
Wtf'
Fall Sale Specials in Waists, Gloves, Etc.
Ladies’ New
mm
FaU Waists
GLOVES
KID GLOVES, dressed and undressed, long and shon.
CASHMERETTE GLQVES. silk lined, in all colors.
GOLF GLOVES, long and short, all colors and sizes.
LEATHER GLOVES, with acd without gauntlet, for men,
women and chHdreo. -
oi Nd and Mohair and Batiste and Sltk.
The preltlesi, hlggest display we
have shown yeL
M 93.50
Ladies' Waists of Brussels Net invHcru .r White,
'trimmed with imiiatioo Cluny L^ce, beautiful
8t)’le, all sizes.
FaH Sale Price.
. 93.50
JH912S
Ladies Waists of Mohair io blacic or navy, neatly
embroidered, button front or back,
mm
long sJeeves. all sizes. FaU Sale Price.
We’re showing- the greatest line
of Gloves in the ci;y, including
the noted makes such as Perrin's.
Kayser's. etc.
Tamous TKETkoair era”
You'll find special values in every line, whether, the price
25c, 50c, $1.00 or $1J0, $2.50 m $3;50
Dc-n'i fail to see this line of Gloves.
We also show a Une ol LADIES’ HIGH GRADE SILK HOSIERY
At 98c
Ladies’ Waists of. Black and White .Mercetized Shepherd Check,
aKo pretty White Waists of Vesting, worth $1.25. Fall Sale Price
98c
This cut shows the
newest and latest Corset
style.- It is a high bust
corset, lacing up the
front, and has the side
hook. It is by tar the
best form and most com
fortable
corset ' ever
made, and sells at
At $2.00
Ladies’ Fancy Silk Finished Plaid Waists, clever styles,
pretty as silk. FaU Sale Price ................. .............................
$2.00
At $2.50
^
Ladies' Sicilian Waists, Batiste Waists, Etc., in white or black, silk
embroidered, beautiful models, open front or back, worth
$0
$S.». Fall Sale Price.:
$3.50
At $3.75
Ar$5.00,
Lack of space prevents us mentioning in detail our big
iT/aaa slock of Lace Curtains and Curtain matcMals.
We haVe Lace
Curtains at 60c. 75c, SI.OO. $1.25. $1.50. $2.00. $2 50. $3.00. $3.50.
'
$4 00, $6.00, etc. Below are some fall bargainr you should not
miss.
Lace Curtains worth 50c a pair.'
5^Ckf%
FaU Sale price.
................................................................. 0570
and^lam center effects with pretty borders. Special 000
50 pairs American Lace Curtains in both single and double
cross-threads, extra wide, in a variety of all-over, plain and
' figured centers. '1 his curtain is sold all over
^1 A K
theTand at S2.00 a pair. Special 1^ Sale...........
60 pairs fine Net Lace C<:rtains in as handsome array of designs
it’s your good fortune to sec. Point D’Esprit centers, plain
groundvrorks and dainty borders.
This curtain is good
enough for any man’s parlor. Ask to see this
QQ
curtain. Special FaU Sale, per pair.......................^4©.C70
26 pairs best 12 point Brussels Net lUcCiCurtains, in swell pat
terns, suitable for parlor use. This curtain has alwa>”s been
our best seller as a substantial parlop curtain, anH for tho*c
who wish a fine curtain at a low price this one
Q
gQ
is^ure to please. Special Fall Sale, price per pair^
*
At
Ai 40C
"Heatherbloom” Petticoats
AT $1.50 AND $:5.50Two styles of extra full
fi hip Petticoats made of excellent quality Mercerized and Heatherbloom for
The Kabo $1 CO Corset we believe to be the best
popular priced corset on the market, and at 50c
we show a full line of the best styles. >
Lace Curtains
At
^ Al
of excellent quality of bright lustre Taffeta with 14-iuch ilounce.
Hemstitched and shirred, made very full.
Worth $7.75. FaU Sale price
aRfl $3.50
We also show a mo«.t extensive line of Corsets
at $I (k) and 50c.
Silk Tailored Waists, made open front and long sleeves, in black,
white, navy, cardinal, brown, etc., also beautifel Plaid Silk Waists
^ud Bruisels Net and Point O'Esprit, worth $G.50.
Fall Sale Price .
II!
$2.SO
Silk Petticoats
So called by many stores, but this one is not Heatherbloom. It's a
beautiful imitation and is Certainly fine for
I
KB.
ur FaU Sale price
price...........................
I■ /
the money. Our
.
Corsets at
Si.OO and 50c
All Silk Embroidered Waists in all colors, open frpnt and
back and very sightly. Fall Sale Price ........................................ ^9* §9
Heatherbloom Petticoats
These are the real Heatherbloom. Five of the prettiest style
ever shown anywhere at $3,00 or j:j.50.
(I. They come in black c
colors, all sizes.
For this FaU Sale only................
Ladies'Outing Gowns, made of good Outing Cloth in choice col-dfip
orings. neatly trimmed, worth 60c. Fall Sale.Price.......................
The biggest line and be»t values we haue ever shown.
Beautiful
$1.25, $1.50 and $2.50
BLANKETS
Now is the time to secure your blankets. Our stock is more com
plete than ever. Our aim is to supply your every want, and prices
are ver>’ much in your favor. Here are a few of the good things—
48c
Soft Grey l-'leeced Blankets, worth 60c a pair.
Special for this FaU Sale at.............................
German Outing Flannel Blankets, size 56x74 inches, with color
borders in blue, pink or red.
White blankets, tan blankets
and gray blankets at the unmatchable bargain price. T C/*
Special FaU Sale, per pair............................................
Heavy German Finish Large Size Blankets. These measure
64xS0 inches and come uncut. Fine woven and heavy nap,
pink, blue and red borders and your choice of white, tan or
gray blankets. Here is a dandy. FaU Sale.
QQHundreds of pairs of Blankets we cpnnot describe
here. Heavy Twilled Blankets at $1.25. «2 and
OO
Extra Special<»Wool Blankets
25 pairs fine Wool &UukL‘tB. {uU 1I-4 sizo. Yi nr choir.- of whii.' with
either dainty pink or blue border* or plaid blank.-ts in nil color*
Here i* the biegrst opp-jrtnaity over presented to get n ^
AS
goad blanket. W.irth $5.50. Special for tlii* Salt-. jKiirvlT-TC/
25 pairs fine Ca'ifomia Wool BlnnkeU, oatra large !l-4 size, no^ ooar*e
and hea\-)-. bat the §ofl and flnffy «4rmth giviiu: kin'l- These, too,
come in white with pink and blue iLrders. or pUi<U in alirolois. ologantly finished and bound. Extrai^pecial for this
Men’s Outing Flannel Night Gowns
Ladies’ Outing Flannel Night Gowns
86 dozen Ladies’Extra Heavy Outing Flannel Night Gowns,
very full style, all colors, a splendid value at $1.25.
OCr
Fall Sale Price.........*................................................................................... '
White Underskirts
At $1.00
Men's Gowns, tpade of very cU'dre < *uting Flannel, worth $1 25.
AISOc
Fall fNile
J J QQ
^
Men’s Oniing Gowns, male of very gJolOnting and VP^ foil. Worth 75c.
CAr
Fall J»1p Tnce.................................................................... ................................. .•..........JW
WOOL
SWEATERS
$IJ09, iiJS, etc, ap to....................................$2.50
udieCTleece Lined Wrappers,
. tt ifK
AU,c»1ot* and Bizoe.^he best we're ahoim yet at the price, ■worllitlSS. This sale.
............... $1.T5. 200, 2.50,'3.50 and $5
.. 25, 50, 98, $1.50. CiC.
Heavy Warm Toques in ali wlon at ..........................................
............... 2Sc and
Misses’ and ChUdren’s Caps in groat variety at .............................SOe. 75c. fLOO. Ele.
STEINBERG BROTHERS
<t
d
OIUNO nUVCMS HCIULD, THUMaAV.
Fall Sale Specials in Our Dry Goods Department
Extra
Dress Goods
Our Dreaa Oootls Sectioo it creatiog a tcotatloo tbit aeai
The large uaortmeotof ultra atyliah drett tafarica and the
tfatire Tarieli't to tclcct frem make thin aeaaon’a abowiog a
wortby atyle erent. With
notewortby
Wi..............................
oharacterittic progreat. a greater
dogree
re of perfeclioD hat
b
bocn attained in the character of the
ttylea.. th.
the exoellcncc
exoellcDcc of
.. the qnalitiee and the extent of the
Tarietiea than iver before.
' 20 picoet 30-inch Paragon Soilingt in lieanUfiil thadow
{daidt, narrow ttri|>et. broken pUidt. large and emajl. and in all
colon. Theae anitinn are aold regnlarly at 50c, 60c and «5c
per yard The entire lino of patteroa at the
A A ^
Kh Sale, price per yard...
...........................................44C
..
tscBn
«ld«
Ia<1!<r wgi-t* and anderaklrts and
c»mM la » nomber of colorloes. We
BP tbli BwUItf ^rtth our repnUtloa and CTaruslee everr li«* »> <‘A n'lontity of tbU for U»e
«QFall aole. apodal per p«rd.. gOu
for
driL-.^^^■^ir;r.d-oo»btn.Uo.
____
lOM
ahfidet.
win enable
bis nook ofr tboae will
.
to moke aeleMon mrTbJa
ttoterlnl'^Mladiea wide nod tmlfottt
_la.
_____ ,
KQq
ran sole Wm. ^ yard..
In our Llnloc Detartaeot. we bare
the fanjooa “Golden Glow- Taffeta,
a new Uolng for underafcirta nod
wnltto.
All eolora-nnd 3C locbea
■wide. It U aS near Bke real TaffeU
........................ .
'—wnce.
rail Bale Price, per yard .
58c
worth lOc
100 piitcea. choice quality Outing Flannel in all tie
patterns and color*, .luat the thing lor night gowna.
Q/>
Special Fall Kale, price per yard.................................................
26 picoca Heavy Fleeced Fiacnelette; very fine for dress-
NoHons
G.->od Pltis,
per paper
i?A:sr¥r.s!’p‘SK5.,y»a...............1 Oc
■•V
Brass Pica—Alrarwt twl« tto na
il coont. SCO
p<T. worth 8e,
50 pieces boat PfinU, in light and <lark patter^. Get in on
ibia early bcc»na-we won't have them longBt this '
prios. Special Fall Sale, prico per yard................................. UU
Fruit of-ihe-Loom and Lonsdale Cotton.
the atock haU.
Oor fainoni blariowe Brc
g a world-wide repniation should not be o
Theae come in n wide range
of a]ii»ealiDg ahadea an^ aa Smoke tiny, Tao. Cream. Alioe.
uroan,
rveo.
-wivy
»iun
ana
Dimes
Brown. Rod. Nevy Blue and Bta^. KU 54 ioclnu wide and
mode finer than broadcloth of oar forefather*’
| f\f~\
time. Atktoaceit. Fall role, prioe per
1 aV./Vl/
Wire Hair Pina-Large full
as.>wrt(.>d. worth Cc.
Storm Serges will be ninn-r t'>e popolar dro»s fabrics «he
ouming winter and we were novar so well prepared to meet the
demand which this
thU awcll
awcU goods vil! create. All the colors
culi
and
abailna this material is made in.
—
^1 f^(~\
Fall Kale, price par yard................................................^ 1
Safety nns—That sU)- booked, all
dzea. worth 7c per dozen
HO,.
Sonpon-r—All
box,
,M..
lo.
Black Silks
32-incb Black TniTpta, brilliant Itutre. ixnilively goaranwth $i;i5. Extra apeoial,
Our 36-inob Black AUiora Taffeta ia better than other
brands advertised at $2 00 and wo sell the
t
C
Alttora at only......................................................... .....aj) 1 . / O
Veur cash will be cheerfully refunded if not aatiafactory.
Linens
K|tccial while
1 1 r*
Full Sale Price*, per yanl........................................................... 1
53c
UniDs fiUk. It locbea wide, to all
the popi
[wpuiar colorB,
•
neb
• aa <-------. white, wtoe. biM and black. ^ bis
Is a floe nedlom priced Molag and it
has the atamp of pnbUc approval on
tarn
Ticket
^wtB.
every
M eoit
2.) piece* .S6.inch Raleigh Suiting in ail the taahioBn'olo
•hadea. A oboicd eeleotion d nattv decka and plaidt. The
regular price of tbrwe aoitinga were 26c aij|l 36c ,
1 Oo
peryard. Special Pall Sale, prioe per yard------.....1^0
25 pieces Outing Flannel in all
I
10 piece* Ktevena’aU linen Craah Toweling, bleacbe.l or
nnbleactiwl.
J OC
Special Fall Sale, price per yard -.
Mnhaak Sheet* and Pillow Cases
nt llie prlet** b-low whould U- of la
li rest to every nne In no'd of these
uivvssttlea.
26 pierea I’nbleaclit'J Cotton. ;16 inebet wide, extra heavy
weight. While this last* duriog our
7C
Fall Sale, apeciul ix*r yard
3 pieces Gonnan Tjblo Lmeu. fid inebea wide, aplendid
... ......48c
3 piece* fine M.-recrizi-d Damaak. fi| inchca wide, lieauliful
deaigua. An extra apecial bargain yon can’t resist. A
’all Sale, price per yard........................................................... *T\JLe
6Bc
78c
SoMi.1 lot ot UJi«' WLiu. Flo.™ Lm<.l foio^oiu i«
SS dozen good lAoen Napkins, very
special, this Fail Sale.
I>er dozen ........................
Chlldrcn-8
Fleeced
8toekin*sHeav7 ribbed, all sizes, worth ^00
...............95c
Sampson's Heavy Ribbed Biorkines
for boys and Tom lioys. There Is
nntnlnE made that ran beat them tor
• ■ g IhlB
$1.15
W dor. n
all
U«e«
Napkias In
......... $i.83
K,irs,j" S’i.t'!"'.':'!- 19c
I
Fall Sale Specials in our Clothing Dept
FaU Sale on Men’s Snits
Men’s Pants
Fall Sale on Men’s Overcoats
AT $6 75^
26 Men’s Wool SniU. heavy weight; an exceptional wearing
qoality, in the new dark blue, dark grey and clnb check. Con-'
aid-aiog the present market v,iloe, these auiu reproacnf the
greateat bar^in we have ever offered. These auits are new fall
grxdf and are regular $10.00 aii-l $12.00 valuea.
F-llSde Price......................................................................... ^Ot/O
ATB1.7S—
2u dozen Men's all-wool Canada crey Pant*.
Kvtni benu' wilyhl and all size*. Hexular prize
»2.W._ Sprfjal for our, .
»2.Ml
^
Fall Sale Price
AT *2J
25 dozen Men* alj-wool rish Frieze Pants
dark Rny. They rome'neatest lo Wing waierjiroif
of any iiams made.
AA f A
Special k'nll Sole, per nnlr ....................
AT *44M>—
'
tdoren .Men's fine pure worsted dress Pant* In
neat stripes and cbeciui. Wear resIsUnc and shaped
In the latest approved style.
This lot botizM
.....................
-='*11 f - - - -
AT $6.6050 Men’s Overooat# made of good quality block boaver.
A neat,
iwi. uurai
durable and comforlable _
garment. A truly
, oxi’^o
-
AT $126050 Mon’i All-Wool Kni's in woratetl*. ct*B'm?rt*8 and fill
fancy suiting*. They come In blacks, blues, fancy checka and
atripea and brown mixtures. Exooptionally well tailored and
finished. Coata are jnade np in the new fu’l length atvl lined
with the best serge lining*. RognUrtlo
^ / *7 f/)
valuea. Kfeciai during our Fall Sale at...............*P
Men’s Underwear
AT *150050 Men’s Extra Fine and Nobby Suita made up iu the
* latest novelty model* aa well a* the oooaervativo dree* Bait
atyh'A Thi* line r*pre*enU ihe-bighest p<‘rfection of tailoring
put in ruady-to.rear auiu. Regular $20
0 t C /l/l
qualities during this Fall Sale at............................ W / 0*\JU
AT 4f>c...*>0 dozen Men’s ExUn
Heavy Flreeo.linotl I'nderw€«r This year'
year we have a
ga'^*t;,r![°‘.45c
AT $20 00—
25 Men'* Knits, the very t-cst garmenU w<- sell. Matoriala used are extra fine imported
olotha such as black French Crepu, UuCuished Worsted. Tibet etc. in must desirable models.
Our many plaaaad euatomer* baring this class of Nothing cause u
1 thU particular line. Kpecial Fall Kale...............................
AT *1.0050 dozen of the {amciia
White Cat rnd»*rwwir for
men. in all sizes f|v>m
from 34 to
50. Grey mixed wool and
for warmth and wear it
can't be boat. Fall
nn
Kale, per garment «LuU
$20.00
YonUis' Salts—FaU Sale Specials
60 Tonng Men’* Suit* in a variety of grey and brown miiture*.
Be**oii’a broken loU
Begu'ar y aold at $<) 00 to 110.00.
Special Fall Sale prioe
The remairulcr of tin------------
$4.75
AT 11.26...
50 dozen Men's
I’a Heavy
Heavy
all-wool I'ndi rv sr This
is the good old-Teshioned
kind and «o havi ■ pricwl
these for the
Fall Kale at..
AT $7ii0A eoBl^ete line cf Toutha’ Double Bresalod Suit*, in the m-w long cost modela. Ma.
teriala ot Dobfay grey mixturaa, the icaaoii’* ncwcet atyle. All size*.
$7 50
FaU Bale price
AT $1000A apteial lotofTonlh*' Doable
lod Suit*, cut in the new fall and winter tnodol*:
F.i
$10.00
$1.25
AT $3.00...
Men’s Union Suits in extra heavy
derby ribix<d wool
Fall Sale at .
S3.00
OVEBSHATC
Boys’ Sails—Fan Sale Specials
............ $10.00
AT $15 tW50 Men's Extra Fine Overcnalsof fine kerte/and unfin
ished Woriled. Tiiilorod in the laleit and very beat pvsailild
manner, n-gulation and extreme length and either Inoat* or cons< rvativ.> hicks.
0 t S /1/1
The I mire lot at Kpccial Fall Sale..........................
AT *2000‘J.j Men’s Imtortod Kersey Oporeoat*. tsilore*! ac.>ording to'
the latest diciales of fashiou. and materuUa.usiU in the finishing
anil huil'Jing up of same are cf the finest quality. Then.’ i4
yuan of aerviee in one of these.
"5/1 /!/)
Special Fall Kale prioe..................................................^ZU*UU
Yontbs* Overcoats—FaU Sale Specials
AT *4.757
Yoalha’Overcaati mafie of a sploodid quality of Blue Kersey, three-quarter length stvle.
* earnii-ot for warmth, cimfori and service, K-gu!arly aoM at *‘’.60.
—
h'all Kale prioe .
AT *7.50Voutiis'Overcoats in fim- quality of Black and Oxford (iray and Unfioiabed
iabed Worsted.
Worsted.:
A Urge roomy coat io one of the late winter styles. All size*, and a guarantee ^ ^
goes wilh every coat. Kpecial Full Kale pries................................................
.\T$12 50A fine Dresa Overcoat for young men. in a fine quality of t’ofinishod Worsted. The
very Uu-sl of this season'* stylei‘ it
in the new fnll length and foil back effect- Thi* garment
’ ■ and allyle attraotion. Regular *15 00.
p0BS(-8t -s txce ptional tjuality
Fall Sale price
$4.75
$7.50
$12.50
Boys’ Overcoats—Fall Sale Specials
AT $2 50. *H.50 AND *6 00'
Little Buys' Ov,rrcoaU in atzes 3 to > inclusive, in dark Oxfords with velvet cdlars and
I medallion on sleeve Cbir little coats conibim d with warmth and wearing
^S
1 tjnffUlk-s. Very nobby fted attractive. Fall Kale pripe $2.-60. $3.50 and.............
j AT $.5.00 25 tli'-cn Men*' bl’ie flannel ovcr*hirt», alt rut
Boys’ Winter Overc-aats. eizea 12 to 16 years, io the new three-<|oarter Imgth strh-. Here
In ln!i.«Uis T,( Inches long and. ».;,Uwl.d tjuallty.
is an1 extra go>l wearing
ng qui
qoality
. in all-wool OtfoH Gray, and just the thing for 0 S i\f\
All
no.M
Special Fall Sale..........................................
sFOC
boys
md this age. All tize*
size* 12 lo
ta 16 yeara.
yoara. Fall Kale price.................................
AT*
r»2A0le dorm beivy blzb Kradr all-wool ovfrrbirt*.
Ct* arr w«
‘
'
dirk JTVi.
Made of god
200 doz^n M*'a s and Baya’ Capi in good heavy cold w.wther weights
lar*. Tbr;
tbr nobbtivt. b'.kt uearlng ihirt*
keiWvy. nn luzn and caaaimere. Well sewed and many of them Fur iiui-1. PWtv
I’leoty of
ffA —
style* and shape* lo select from anil all aizet. Ttu.*? better cap* during the FaU Kale DvC
Rlack Jervey Sblri*.
.^..y*' Knee Paota Soiu in plenty ami oil size* 7 to Hi years
Neat brown nml gra;
mixlaraa in one of Uie popular fsQ and winter stylo*. Thi* lot rupresonU the bigcvwt liBr.:8ii
in
.....................................
bsyi’ soil* that we ^ ...........................
find in the clothing
..... ■
tnarket.
’ M. Thilep! would
...............................
»ell togol^ytl^W
batCe bare put in the ec:■tire lot of *izv* at the
Fall Kale pii«.....................
...........$6.50
AT.^10.0050 Men’* Fine OvercoaU made of extra goixl quality of allwool black kers:!}'. Haodsouit-'y tailored in the very latest of
this senaon's ttvlea Fall ample shonlders ami new conservative
iMck effect. This overcoat combines exceptional wearing <|na]i.
Fall
Price ...............
heavy
weixhi.
all
...... -45c
Caps lor Men and Boys
boys’ BniU in aH-wool gray twl brown nixtoro*. very attractive Dstlerns and pood
•tylea. A datable fabric tbax will st ind the fa^ wear which b>y* of 7 to 16 year* give
elothea. H-re i* a winner an4 you won't pas* thU by if yon get a chanoe
Fall Kilo pried........................................................................................... ......
$3J0
I IM
................. $2.50
A Few Of The Fall Sale Specials in Our Cloak Department
Ladles’ Cloaks
AT $5.00-
AT $1S.00-
50 Ladies’ tod Miaani' uood heavy vcight Btack
MalMm Coata, 50 ischea long, very fall avei-p. seatly
trimmed with velvet and bmid. io all atsea from
to 46 iBclMiv*.
Spanal Fall Bek Prioe............ ....................$D*UU
25 Ladies’ and Miasea' fine all-wool black and
colored Kersey Costa in fittol atjles, 52 inches kog.
elegantly tailored. An extra value A <1 o f\f\
Fall Sale Price............................................ 9iO •UU
Arrso-
AT *2000-
100 Ladiaa’ and Miaaee’ eood heevy Black fiu«t
Coats io the latest cot, having a foil sweep and 50
iaebes long. Koatly trimmed with tilk Lr«id and a
collar of i^vet. AU aizis and a liarg'‘.in; to be looked
into at once.
.
Fall Sato Price..................................................$ $ *00
2o Lsdiea’ extra tine loportod Broa^lcloth CoaU
in colors to suit the most fastidious—Blacks. Browns,
ninga 1
iiiouize and ‘ bring oat" the‘lyspcctive lines of the
gurmenl. Very full and silk lined ihroughuat. Tbeio
.ire famous -Santhine'' Coats.
A A/N r\r\
St>ccia1 Fall Sale Price..........................
AT $12.50-
AT $25 00-
100 Ladies’ and Mistoa’ Uoala, many of thorn
silk lined, in eight diatinct and np-to-date incdols, in
black and oolora. Theaearethe faunos “Siiushiao"
Uarmenta and represent the aesson'a latrat creations.
They are the biggeat bargaint ever
offered. PaU Sole Price
15 Ladiea* end Miis<-i' Ccyits of fine Imported
Coiffon
fldcl
in dolightful Ibose-fitling
and also in graceful form-tittiug stylet. You can't
help but ftcl well drvssetl aa well aa comfortable in
one of these famous '’Snashiue" AAK
gameiiu. AU sizes FaU Sale Price 9«&<UU
$12.50
■:
AT ill! 50 TO $.50 00 AT 115.91^60 Ladi^' and Miasot’ extra fii e G>«U of Black
Btoaddolb. tilk.Une<1 tbrongh<*ut. full oOMne-hes
long and trimmed with vebot ran! the ni-iv silk
braids. Yon mast see ibis lieautifut model i.-> get an
adc({nste idea of the many good
points. Special FaU Sak- Price..
2*> Ladies’ .Tackels, iu the nobby short Pony aad
Kessiun Blouse styles, mvdo of Cnrarui. I’uny and
Iteanikin doth, silk liued and daliorately trimmeil
with silk braid, velvet and Perrian trimming-Tbiaae
gsnmnlt are all marked Sj*rial Fall Sole Prio-s--
$16.00
'>.■
.....$60.00
Children’s Cloaks
•AT$2W,<-
AT $2.00
25 CUihli'm'e Cloaks, made of good quality Mel
25 Children's Astrnchan C'oakt, sizes 2 to 0
years; oolors Gray, Brown, Bed and Navy; lined
thr ughont with a good qaaity lining; a very nest
ton.
A beavy-vtigbt coat that is warm and durable.
All sizes, 6 to 11 vests.
Art .no
Fall Bale Price..................................................
and Bltraetive garment
A/ra d~\r\
FaU Sale Price................................................. 9«*UU
AT $3.50—
AT $3.0050 Children’s Polar Bear Cloaks in White, Gray.
Brown and Cardinal. The most popular style of
jnvenila gannonts; eapooially adapted
00
to coll wtatlier. Fall Sale Price..............
60 Children's Cloaks, aiw-s 6 to 14 years, made of
goed wool material. Nobby Gray aud Brown Plaids,
trimmed with relv. t‘ Heie is one of the popnlor
stylos and a hatgain daring cor
ao Crt
Fall Sale. Special.........................................9O*0U
1
AT $5C0•W Childreu- Cloaks of Melton. Keney and
Astraohan, in all sizes from <> to f4 years inclusii'e.
*Ti“i*iL“”MlZ“rS.Z.”'.'.$4.00
SpermlF.llSJePrice
$6.00
AT fi'.fp TO $15.00-
25 Children’s Crash Plnsh and Cnrly B.-ar
Coata, handsome faU and winter styles io plain Gray.
Brown, Navy.White and Red. Allaiz^ aw
1 to C yean.
Special Fall Sale Price..
$2.00
AttMt
to Uver Mlak Searfs ntde Io foor-ln-bands, roller eVecu sod UM,,
fan sli* aod srlectad Rich Bine-a colore.
1,
rail Sale Price
Mink SenrU io all the cholcwl nnvelti-s tl.al
to 0*11, Spi-elal Fall Sale Price at
fs r.u. fio.iui,
'•Ic. up lo
FURS
Bvery one
$5.00
Att«J$
e Jep Mink Tie Beei
carta In ai
aaell price tor itdi rood aneUtr and the a
Extra SpecUI Fell Bale Bargain
!1ila U an etreptlonal
Our Fall Sale inclndiw ore
of the largest and moat varied
astOTtiiifota of Furs ever
shown in this city. Hundreds
tf beautiful pieces of the
newest things in
'”‘$6.50
At$8J$
drcMr,
Ocod and broaAesoepUanaUrrwdehape.
Special FWII Sale Price .
Birllah
......$8^0
AtMA*
FUR SCARFS and
STORM COLLARS
, aoBi ezpoi.. ______ _____ _____ ______ _____
wtfl aranad the neck and Mrs, and la highlrappreciated bjronybodrwbo
AA
owns one. Special FaU Bale Prices IlfiSO^ 110. $S.S0 and ..........................
^OsVv
AttH
FUR MUFFS
10 Choice Blended Coney Fur Muffs, prime
fur and Urge ffai style.
ma
Special FUl Sale Prioe.................)0«uU
Af tilt
10 lari# slae Brown Ccaey Muffs very
Urge full abape. made of strictly prime fur
In the newrat atyle.
€9 Cfl
SperUl FaU Sale Price ..........
^.DU
in Large Choice River Mink Muffs
the very Uteat toll flat abape. Prime
and dooblri striped. A bargain for soi
At97J«
$6.00
S Jap Mllink Muffs made In ihe must approrired style, Ihe Tull flat shape A l.cautifiil
rl!h blown ana two alrtpi-d.
jy gg
SpecUI FaU Sale Price
TABS and MUFFS, FUR
SETS, FUR COATS, Etc.
FUR SETS
Ifi Choice River Mink Seu'at this price.
A bandaome collar and a choice quality
Ci( tvoatrlped fur muff.
In the Uteat; full
.....................
At SlStotM
SIO.OO
IS Choice Pur Sets In Mink, Uabella.
i-ox. Plucked Beaver, etc., tn a variety '
Brcia BpecUl I
Handsome FnrScarfs.Blemh d
S.|uirrels. BeantifnI Ouera.
Benve.s, Urey Wolfs, Moles.
Ktc.
$15.00
S Gray Chinchilla Sets. A Jong flO-lneh
Scarf wlib new broad effect, and a large
foursiriiK- handsome Chlncbllla Muff.
The s<l at
«e
Special Pali Sale Price
$50.00
At SIS
Flue Mink Fur Conani, in five iliSori’ai' styl. .!—nil ihe
•fl.Tt*. Si«-cial Fall Sale Price .................................. .............
$15.00
CHILDREPTS FUR SETS
AtSi.SS
'
Children's Pur S*is i.f Wliiii Curlx I.anih. uinff aod collar to match.
: S!.r,r. TO 5; value. Fall Sale price ........................................ i...................jtl.AO
I
Misses- and Children’* Fur Sets of While .tngnni. worth |:.M.‘Tat!
Sale Price ............................................................................................................. .....
At S.4S
.Misses' Fur Set* of Blended Coney, trimmed with ImlUttoa while Ermine, wonh fi.^all Sale Price...............................................................................
At $8^
-(
Mi^~-*• Fti! S'-u of Plucked Beaver and itnir, handsome Myle,. wnrtk
t\2. Fall Sal/price ......................................................................................................
«|P
qq
4>l.“0
tf n nr .
^O./b
tf © rn
JO-bU
AU at very Spedal Prices
sUcw'ftll Sale price, per aet $10.00
At 111
S Choice SlberUa Gray Saulrrel SeU.
with handsome ub collar, or toar-lo band.
and very choice muBa, arade Urge, full flat
8^al Fall Sale Price ............
AtSAM
SpecUt Fall Sale price .
FUR PIECES
Attl^ andtSS
A clever etyle made
«p with
SpreUt tor the FaU Sale
Affl3$
etc All siz^ from ti to 14 years. A 1 C rtrt
Fall Sale Prioe. $<'. 50 to........................9 lu<UU
Splendid Showing
FUR PIECES
Af tlM
I
25 extra fine quality Coats of Aslr-ich^, Broadtail Velvet, Otier Plash, Bearskin and Fine Kersey,
newest, np to-date io B^ Navy, Brown, Gray, Tan,
LADIES’
SKIRTS
..
LADIES FUR COATS
$5.06
At SS5 to $8$
10 Ladies’ Fur Coau iu .\str.->chau, Electric Seal. Brook, Mink
and Butaian Pony. Newest modela. madeofehoiev
pievvs of Fur. Fall Sale prices, $:i5. $50.
and....
S85.00
Tl:.'
ro.ffoa Panamas and French Voi.‘. .*jrt*.
v-ry lull, uerth l:‘ to ti more Iha-i
’irot. IT'.'. II"'"'. Ity.jii anti ...
..
_
•lUNtt -rtUVCM^NUUtB, THU<'IWMV. »
■totdtoaUyedaolotoUUUBW. ABdW toaith gnto. A&M
Bay-jrd be Be BcnleM. eweeamt child
TgotoaetaoL Ikot my ord ata
why do yoa aagpoaa ato a«cr «a»e' mood and Uncle Loo «ero oot to On wbom tta awn tad ever amltod. ibmton; pieoae seta them
Our
tack asBlB attar lUytac away tor
Trareroe a w««k ago. tta trot tlsel
Thto would I do
iboose bsraed down torn Hay We toet
touch aa five Bontta or ao. easi
they were oot there thto aoBmer.
If I wore you. Bttto Bato.
| an of oar ctotta. aod everythtog
Iba oaa trip hone* Sie U «nita They got Be a new coat. We went’ Wtat a awM IttUe poem, that tol We did not aare a thing bat two
UB* wlu ua aU ww. bat abotiM a over ta tta graTCyard today to aee I am sore all tta BonboaBS wm on- ctalta and they were bamta black.
doc appm. abc diaappaan ao qolckthat gnadma Joy
We have a new bouae now bat we
<B U colorto WOM. Ud a iwal-look- |y. gta haa «alta a ctMdly auBb«- and papa got tor Bamma'a grave.
have not gotten a bam built yet. We
lag poatmark drawn by hand.
of aeattarad whlta halra now. bat aiUI Oa Haltowe-en night we are gotng to
Traverse City. Mick.. B. F. D No. C ''
North Dakota kome
But not oBly Jottara hare cobc ahc to my own old pet. and id bare tare thiwe Jata-o'-lantema As I can't Dear Prestdmt—
* would not go bark to Mw-btps agalo
thto week. There tare bam two even a cat taltWnl for aoiBany yaaia. think of anythlag more. I wiu
I have notatog todo Just now ao to live. We do not tare Bandar
aucb nice r‘ “ •«ood*ye.
,
I thoagbl I would send ay two ato- school very near oor home.
it U
do not lire In Traretee City. Tbc
Aunt Ltoato.
‘and brother's names to tta Cra about fire niUee away and I cannot'
axi)
dial ttai fitna oor own Second VlecAmy McCormick, dle Boll. Alice to one and ooediall _______,
liooe. I go boesebnek riding with
Prealdmt. Mre. Bbleldi. and tta oth
Aunt Uulela atory about i
taro neemed etnage to yoara ©W.
Boole U five yeara old. j other girls
tou of fan.
er fPOB Beaato Wood of Kinsley. B. faUbtulnoaa roBinda your
r atorm ao early. D
She can r«ta quite well to tta firat | My conaln Haggle
ta
our
aqbooi
r O. No. }. Beeale aaya ahe to colac
lethlnc ahe read, the other day. tost tong*
reader. Roscoe Is two years old. We'
thirteen yeora old. My class
to vrtte a letter, atter a while, ao about a falthrul dog. Il-i qnite a trve
tare a dog named Ring and a cat
is Lila Sperry, she to thirteen
well all get acquainted with her. too. ■tory and to dated Chicago. Oct. II.
Klagatoy. R. p. d. No. l. Mtob- named Datoy. Ring likes to have os rears old I hope to see my letter to
The letter froa Vsta, Wnahlncton.
-Left in Colambua. O.. more than
Oct. S, 1M7.
draw him to our espreau
wai from Aunt Uxzle. Do you re- three handt^ allee away on March
ear Prceldont—
R'taeo we get Ured of drawlag him.
Ftbu your Sansb'toer.
ebe proBtood to tol ua II. toat. Trt Clark, pet dog and cob
As I hare not written for a long
p** hardly make bla get out. Pa
Ueltoaa U
about the <dd btoek cat. tta HtUe|panloa of May CUrk, aged alixtem.
raised tta dust to rover tta retraattlBe I thought I would wrtte ata tell P*
«>'Kgtoi poutoee We tare
How hard it was to have i
fawn, the Mg deer, and the ateer that cf 135 North Clark atteet, auddeoly yoa how I am getting atong. 1 am go.jWrrd man. I am eetatog a etamp
drraaful fire. But I am sui
and to atolend Its enemy. After the
lorad Bualc* Well, here to her let- (urncd up In Chicago yesterday and tog ta school. 1 like to go ta
j for three bnttons for my two brothers were a ime Sunshtoe girl, i
hawk bad flova peal and dtoappfta.,
about the old btoek cal and her
0 his mjatrets. having made very well, My teacher's name to MI-^Louto ““tl Eddie and inyseir. ThU Is
eC the aporrow aprang frean the
your letter
so iiBcomptatol
atisnga oxp
one of the most remarkable Joumeya Jennings. I Uke her very much •» tor this Use.
cheer,
'ground ^Uh—a aatlsfied rbirp. ata
Voata, Waah.. OcL 10. OT. performed by any animal on record
Lutue Budlebauer.
^ Oltted back to the live from whtob It
There are about foriy-eeven pupils to
Dear
and accomptabtog the addliional feat
Ring
IB
rerUtoly
a
running
dog
I came.
aehool bnildtog. My etudlea are
A Bird Uratetiat.
I BUS! ton you about the old black of slnallng out the family with whom
reading, epelllag. writing. language, ttleb we ail might sm- him lake a rid
As I was etondtog one tnumlag
It thto UBe. because Just at pree- be formerly
from among mute and arithBetle. It 1s raining here III the railray cardt-n gate which opens Into
Blind aa o Mela.
it I BBt more intereated In her aa than S.000.000 ^people
today. Well, tbit to all for this ttB<Broadway,
says
Hr
W
D.
Eaton,
a
>u will understand when you read
The field mice or Bolea are bora
"How toe dog found the lealdence Oota-bye.
UuDtue Ceol<r. MIrh., sparrow dllted from a live near by.
blind, but do not Bias their want «
of his young ndatreas will always reOct. S3. Ito'T jOasked swiftly i«st my bead, and
From your tovlng friend.
Bight
to
the
least
Their prtoclpn)
malD
a
mystery.
When
Mias
Clark
Yeara ago before I came
Dear President—
{alighted In the middle of the dusly
Roy FewUas
here, there was a btoek and wMle came out of a reeuurani yesterday
am Uklug cam of my two little
j, guttered violently about in food to rarthwotma. and-they honey
I 'am glad to bear from you agalu.
Utty Bade her borne here bat ahe dia- the dog was Bitting wan and gaunt In Roy, and learn all about your school. sisters this akenmon. so I thought I , circle until a thick cloud of dual comb the rartb to nil ditERtoi if...
,find them The worm Is a greatlBUgf.
ooe day and Uncle Mack front of her lodgings. At the sight of
would write ti. you We ere taring | was raised above the spot. Then
“ I but M silently doco be do bla work
dldn-t know where to look for her. ber be dashed fom^^and before abe
Port Oneida. Mich.. vacation now for potato digging. I. rolled over and over to ibe dirt until....
He thought ahe miBt be dead for ahe realited what was happening he bad
have not picked up any pouiors yet',,. f««hcrs were ctmtpletely covemi -that I
Oct *8. IMT.
both paws aroond her DMk. Wllh a
stayed a .loag tlse away. Than
nod I do not think I will. We have ,he turned upon lu hack. luck«Mw _
'
Dear Prtildeul— .
lilUr while after t came to this place glad bark from the dog and ao afI tbougbl I would write a few Hues
bug from the girl the recto lUy. be feond tta cat
‘fwjallll.
let 'you know
that .I would
Uke—
tunnel his nray through clay soli
- ..—
------- -----ogtaitton srai
waa complete
complete. To make sureBcroaa the rlrer. and wllh her aereral ogntion
would take tl tables to the
Watching the wholf performance at the rale of two feet a minute. He
little blu of klUina. I anppooe ahe o,tu
...““'cS
.1
noting the perfect semblance ta comes 0
have been jorctard where they were picking
card and button.
bad managed to croaa oa a Uilen
SUNSHINE
Mm n* fUnitott«ii af Tht
HmM VMNf Mha
m). tl!i mLm
■a fw M I aaa.
Monumental
Cut Stone Wort
•*'
^
liMii tnr la to iavta» tol»M
•to ktto ta avarytotfy ato la
•vary IMn# tlilii^
A. W. K1CKEB0
If I avtr fal( In Irrlng ta to
tom toinga, I ^H| -Yry, try
..f»m Vtoa Praildml Mahal totoa
1. ^n^. am.
Kitty toaalc.
A laffy tori to Kitty Stock.
Aa ato U«e bMw In By top:.
All mrtad up in the prttSaat way.
Bnioytoc her noratac nap.
A aptonlog top to Kitty Btook.
Whm ahe coaa ronnd asd round,
to «atta a dtoxy Banner.
Vbr the taU that to aarer found.
A ptoytaUow to Kitty Btotik.
ApoUtoc to frolkl and tan;
Sandy to oona at tta ekUdran.'*
m* Bars KU aat of aBL
H*.
*'ttare‘^n1^?‘U‘tV“ta au^r‘tt>
log aome time and then the log got tai
token home fed ata put to sleep
“>
.h!^ toT came
away and ahe Couldnt'
.Ja b-We rty day. I Uke the teacher real well.
ao^ when toe came
Bbe nlwara «u a great banter and Mto. Clark and her mother have btan ^ J
u, come to the houae. 1 will be glad
sr “..is;'.'
wtj:.: -‘r.
“
been proved tta. he can benr
T
“>
» huBran footstep jo rod. away. Tta
d„eed this atrange ,wrformanee. when I
t afUT him. but t
„ .p,rrow.hawh dashed past me on ;
Uncle Hack brought her home throe weoka. Prerlously they lived
to aoveraS parts of the city Their to ato nontta old and one ot my atoBgnln. of coane. and fbe kitten.
tame U MlB Jessie Hnbtard^ ,rom the ground, but the dost prevent {take tu taking the right dirsotkm to
ters Is eight years and the other ato j
Jet black Httle mite and such a wild change of
the dow-. tssb S verv diMcuit nne. years.
yrars, Just two of
Of us
US go ta
to school
ecbooi .
*'«' *»!. dlscovertiig hto totnded vie | bla burrow. Their teeth are loog ata
thing, too. The kitten hta a
M'heJ toer^S Lr^bo! ta
‘W. term. 1 go to Travema City «nne »ou*e. one Friday aft^oon. Me tad
once get a grip
An aerttot to KlUy Btoak.
white halra oa her breaat, and
Aa ato citttoi and Ulta and awtoga. onre there oonldnY tare been
flylM to avifuy frtn pefnt to potaU
dmen of the«, tbongfa I didn't
AtaDoat aa U too bad wtaca.
connt thCB exaetly. Bbe wu aooi^ thongtat he bad been atMen."
will h... lo cl»,. wnii lov. 1. .11 ol
I*" '
tame with BO. but It waa aereral
ing. but It froaa eo hard the other
A ataM old saU to Kitty Btoto.
yeora before oayone ctoe. eren Uncknight they were all killed. I tbtok it
Mack, could get ta toneb her. She
Kaaptoc an prls and dmnra;
!ls Dice ta have fiowere to the ariater.
^
Mamie Burfiand.
Aa tboaih no aWn*. or tap, or boy. would come In the house if I
|dont’ you* We gathered quite a lot
thon^t ! would write you a few
*«* I*Had patter ta her allorc.
akBc. and aometlmea If Uncle Hack
of beech nuts this year and we tave
A BoBtPH aAodlboy wm* tall,
**'”*
Tra^^"« quite a lot of walnuts to gather from
was there; but It a atraager to her llsaa and hope when thto latter
~cl».
m
It
wm
«.J
jmi
W.1L
CIT.
nw
W
wiu
m...
m.
.
tmi.
A ttpar teroe to KUty Btook,
waa anywhere la the houae; ehe
wwk^ncldr.
under the trees. We tave (our walnnt
Whan abe glraa a cmal aprfhp.
lid atop with fore-pawa oo the BcboM commeneca thto Monday,
Buttons Bay Mich..
^
And the robin but oott alaclnc.
back door atm. atretcb out ber oack teacheria name to Ur. C. H. AnderHU anna wen Kift mnd Babby.
Oct. 22. l*0T.
•
Ha to a good teacher I tMl you. ^
•ha briaca a poor, dead tblap.
and peer around and anlS the air.
From
He didn't ban a atroof mtiade in Ub
For pate I have one eat. one dog'Dear Prosldeot—
and BO oot again. Nothing could o
Zelia NoBslnger.
tamed Rover, and chlekeoa I tavej Aa I have Ume I will write bocauae
tar InaMe. oot erm a aanoer
Mott bop Baay fcUltoa tare tta,
The rose-gerantom leaves were ao
entire body.
one stoter named Hlda laabeUa Bta I have not written for a long lima, fragrant that your letter was full of
<ton pm tall mi; bHctaoyed aoo
for I trtad IL
/
Ato tbefe half'a dOMD really.
rer ancoeedod to making prta wants to Join the Bunahtoa Club. 11 am well and hope you are tta aame. perfume. Indeed It to nke to have
Tbephysadenu
,hc winter time
Or to U only one*
of any of Btoekle'a kittena. tor she and one brother named Arthur New-jWc tave a new teacher. I Uke
the fenniy for thirty yeara {woacribod
—Toolb'i Oopipanton. nlwaya bid theomray og some where march. 1 have lost my poor grand-{very well.. Her name Is Mias VYillma. Bbe died a few days ago. I mtoi. er. We sing every olher day. We aro
until they were too big and wild
Scott's Bmuls/on.
A Now Kind Of Dos.
iBcb with. Blaekle used ta like to her. She w»» very good. My aunl Nel-, going lo have a soctol the Bret of
lie was over there taking care of ber NovJ»uIkt, I wUh you could come to
IWob • door UtUo girl In oor hooie get to my top and mb ber noee
J
boB wo o«U ~tmr dnrUng Both.' my band.bnt If 1 didn't aratch tar ehe since Bbe haa been lick. There ate, It. We have a new echool houae this
I have hot written to the BunJf IO Ttalt bar yen eouM oobo.
would taka bold with her teeth, and forty-two scholars to our aehool. It to year. My mamma Is going to CallBOW you would loro bar to trotb. they were too aharp to feel good eren a new ana. 1 do not hear the dear
To feel that boy's erm yea
little blrde eliigtog any more. They h.r .l«.r .iw wui,. U, .nmdp. ..d
If ahe didn't really bite.
^ vreidd think he waa apprenticed to e
times
1 am gotog ta schotd. My
uncle live there. I tale to aee her
•boto no gmUe. and nwot and wtoe.
Oor doga were taught to lire at have all gone aouth. 1 tare lost <
siudlea are reading, spelling, history,
9 blacksmith.
Mamma to coming back again
of my playmstea. She has gone
And obe bu auta wlnntof waya.
paoee with the ecu. though
arlibOK-Ur and geography. I like to
tong Journey. 1 mlaa my aunt is going to ;itty. There are
Abd tbare'i ao Boob Joy to bar eym a while they arould eeaB to want to
.
ALL CnuCOISTSi BOc. AND Pl.OO.
ber. too. Her name to Edu Oonder twanty^our children to school i«*day.
Ton would tbtok ber beyond
play. The cats were arlld
would drive tboB
a tree and bark A new family haa moved here.. I tave 1 cannot tMnk of any mure so good
Qore name* tor the Bnnahtoe bye.
a mtto at them.
From
Club. Please aeild their cards and
Om dsy with tar own BkaBo.
But one day. rather more than
Bather Bevenion.
• vmt out for a walk to
year ago. I tpund onUlde not far from buttona to my name. Norman Kto
What a fine trip >-our mamma will
Knot.
the houae. a place of black fur about ney. Harry Kinney, Edith Kinney and
Wbm they chnncod. before gotog far. the lenirth and shape of a tong glove Cedi Kinney. They all live here. Well have, and wtal a loi of InteresUng
•wtytaJlod dog to BOOL
finger. 1 guessed wtal It must be. It la bedtime, ao I will say good-bye things ehe will have lo tell yon when
your
loving Bunahtne she geU home!
and when I neat saw Blackie. abe tad
fbto hmre Uttto fou^yo«rold nuM only half of the fur left on her poor girl.
Iiilerloclien, Mli-li
Every iier\-e is a Jve wire
•ho autrod nor cry nor wall.
Bbe got over Itat all right,
Oct 23. ISK‘7
connecting aome part of the
It la nice (u tave so many
*«b. BiBBi,- tta Maply anld.
though o. course It spoiled her looks
i»dy with the brain. They are
Bnnablners. Their cards and buttons Dear Prcsideoi*nMitt*a a dog with a naat to Its aomewbaL
so
numerous that if you pene*
have
been
aent
you.
I will now write and let you know
uar.
Btockte hta aiwaya seemed to tore
When looking for anything in (be
—Dew Drepa.
that > am getting along finely and trate the akin with the point of
me, but only after ahe began to get
a needle you will touch a nerve
Empire. Utch. hope' y<
you and all the f
old would ebe be friendly with any
building line .than to come here.
and receive a shock—pain it is
Oct. *S. 1097. as well at present. We had a
one Otoe. Maybe old age brought her
called.
Aches
and
pains
come
We manufacture the goods we
Mow BMDbora JMnli
chimney
built
Ihls
afternoon.
We
go
wtadon^and ahe learned how fooUah Dear Prcaldent—
from a pressure, strain or in
BOftad;
It to ^ ta be friendly and pleasant
1 received my Bunsblne pin aome to Bohool even day. my sister B<r
sell anti know that they arc right
Bla Wood. Ktogaley. Mich.. B. F. with those who wished to be kind time ago and Frankie Erickson
nice ard I W.- have forty-one sch<il- jury to a nerve; the more promin
every particular.
'lent the nerve the greater the
ichool. >ly studies
ta her. aa of oourwe we all tried to be II and said ehe would like one tike II.
ftllo. I.
tin. When the pain comes
Maata BurSead. Port Oneida. Mich. here, for we like ueeful cato. aucb as Her adnreaa is Empire. R. V 1) No. reading, arithmetic, geography, krem-,
£ .T£Tri-r“ --
NOW:
Alive
Wire
Altoan Oonorer. Intartechcn. Mich.
MkBo amt by Norn Ptlkar.
Pnahle Brtohaoo. Mpire. Mloh.
R. P. O. No. 1. Naso aont by Esther
Jauc.
Ida Ota Bm Kook. Ptotta. Mich.
Nunaa aonl by Cora McCormick.
Tilda Uabolto Newnareh. Nonnan.
Harry. Pmri. Edith ud Coell Kinboy. Klagatoy. Mick, R. P. D. No. I.
MaBoa ami by Meitou NowBareh.
F M. V. F. bunabino eh* Cradle Moll,
r:- Alloc Stadicbaucr. age Mghtaon
' 'Bontta; Boole Stadlctapor, ago tre
Ttam; Ronooc Btadtoboncr. age three
I. Trarcrae aty- Midi.. R. F- D.
I. Kaaca aent by LotUo Stadlc-
you pi
glad that aoBBcr la
i oxer, aad the
here*
Bort. gray d#a of t
Taa. yon know, doot yon* It to beaanna btr Bunshiners tare tlBC ta
•rita ta her again. Brery day the
MatatoB COBB to her dtwr. and the
tottara ftoller Into the houae like
Isadfnl or windblown leorea. \l*blte
Mrotopru. brown enrelBM. blue eoMO. doom they eoae with a
[ uao and whirl, and the post
M allow that they hare ttnreled
ind ooae froB stay placeo. One
lopa aaya ‘-Vaaia. Waablngten.''
BaothoreoBaafroBa UtUa neighW aett door and to last a ptoy-eerel•tope, after all. with tta aiamp aarkta
mar. history physiology aod epeUlng.
ahe haa always been.
the sixth and sevnilh grades
But last aprlog Blackie disappeared
There Is a little girl at school who
nnd after ahe «as gone some weeks
Esther Jenne.
I thought ahe must eurely be dead,
im glad you liked your pin. and would Uke a card and button Hei
Please
for abe tad by that time reached an sure you and I'nnkie mutt enjoy name to Alleen Conover.
send her card and button to me. This
what 1i old age. for a cat. She waa pla.vtog together.
U all tor this time so I wHI cloae.
etoven yeara old to May of this yeer.
Platte. Mich. with love to all.
About two months ago Uncle Hack
saw her near one of the out-buildinn
Oci. 2. IP07.
Your Bunbaam.
Nora FaUer.
aad tried to tall her to get a bit of Duar Prcaldent—
Is Bernice to the aame gradn that
meat, but be had to Ihmw It. for abe
I think t will write a few lines lo
wouldn't come near. Then no more
w now. We are all well and hopejyou are inT You muat enjoy going
of her and I w«s sun my ] you are the same. It to very cold to school together.
old pet BUS! be goi.e furrver. Out BOW for It baa onowed here today
Traverre City, Mirh ,
about two weeks ago I beard
cal Raymond KItogelbee has been tu
Oct.
10;<T
meouwing
the houae one night Traverae City twice since be joined
and tbouah U was a Mt hnaroe-aound- the Cradle Roll, but 1 guess he did Dear President—
I tbeught I would write you a f<*w
ing. 1 feu anre I knew that parileular | not see you. Ida and Ben Kuck want
meouw. I'd heard it a night or two to Join the Sunshine Club. I have a lines a* 1 bare not written for a long
before but had not felt ao sure. This mile brother. He Is three months old time. 1 am to school now. M> teach
ime I vent right out with a lamp to and hto naae la Lynn. We are all gt>- er'a name to Mlaa aCmpbell. I am in
my hand and called "kitty. Mity.'kli.j lag to have oome Jack o' lanterns the third grade We tare been i>alnt.
ty." till soon a tittle tiny meouw right Hallowe'en. 1 am going to try to find Ing autumn leaves. I aend a poem for
made me look down aad I saw
Join the Bunahtne Club the Sunehtoera to read. Well. I cantwo eyes shining through a crack un About all the girts around here ta not think ot any more, ao goodbye.
der the honae. i hurried Into tta long to IL but there are only a f«re
Tour Sunshine girl.
houae aod bmngbt out a bit of nice boys that do. Well, 1 cannot think ot
. Marvel I'tier.
rich cream to a llitle bowl and BLack- any more ao good-bye.
What I Should Do.
le drank and purredand 1 talked and ,
Cora McCormick
I were a rose on ibe garden wall
sucked tar fur tor quite a while. Bta ' Wtat ton you yoa will have o« Hal I'd look oo fair and grow ao tall.
haa atayed round pretty cloae atoee lowe'en! t should lihe to see your Id acmiier perfume far mod wide
then. Now where do you suppooe jaek-o'-lanterta.
Of all the Bowers I'd be the pride
aha coul’' tave beeo alltbeee monttaT
And do yon think ahe left beconee we
Honor. MIcb.
hod 00 many youmg and fooltoh dogs
-Oct. 2. 1M7.
about* She haa aiwaya tad the habit
I oa well and hope you are the
of grMng on bunting trips oeeaalonally aame. We tad a enoaratorm today
(Ibere are miles of woods all about) We are gulng to school and t am It
a larjre nerve it is called
Nenrelgia
whether it he the facial rterveg,
or the heart, stomach, sciatic
or other prominent nerve
branch. To .stop pain, then.
you must relieve tthe strain or
upon the nerves,
br. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do
this.
You Cannot
Do Better
II yoa are bnlldtEO yoa seed os.
TRAVERSE QTY MEG. CO,
Corner 1 I'-e Ave. and lOih
oiM^^m^rtnrs wltheyt armne ^
ABU-Psia rSis! Th«r dia
.
send tasa .sU tbs mrOlriucs 1 •ret
wd. Trey never rs:l to curs iny
tasCsrhes, snd ibet- use 6«rer iMvas
De. Hnaa' Anti.Psln eiils are a»M by
:::: r.rr.i’t;
»'5stl2. »"s«rta.”' rCSre ssSVs buRi.
Mika ModicAlC<L.£lkhAn.Ind
WE INVITE
any way Irt aoWnats Cduealian ta writs fur a copy af
our naw Praapaetua. It tails
you what wa de and why our
•tuddhta Bwccaad so wall.
Write at ones for . enter
inlitg. DC‘'auaiNCas univcraiTY. 1641 W Icox au Datr«.t.' M>ch. R. J. Bennett.
C. P. A, Pr<n. W. F, Jewell.
Freo.
More and More Customers
every day are using
BEST F-I.OUIR
Makes better bread, that's why.
.Art you using i:''
HANNAHSLAYCa
■V
WAN0 TfUVtMl HIMiB THUMSAV. MOVOIMR T, W.
• of s,sweet potntoee see cetery nr* eerred
nnd'pound o| sngnr lo erery pound of with ronst renUoo. with either <
rant or grape Irtly. Gravy my be
brown in th* own. Sott* hot with pelp nnd anrer with lei
mode trran the drhttdng*.
lelly or whipped eraem.
VenlKia Steak—Wssh nnd pinre.
Applet fer Winter Use.
Stuffed Appl«e—Tnke good. Sr«
BoUed CMcr Apple Sance. No. 1—
■ frying pan. cover Oghtly nnd k
eooklng npi^. cut off the bloeeoin
MR8. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
• gnUoo of eweet new elder. V atcan in lu own Juice until donr.
end. aeoop out the core fill InI wlth,*^‘®
with
a
____
of
been
reduced
onohnU
byjtbeo
iprlakle over tt unit, pepper nnd
chopped peenn*. two
nn nppta Put In s pnn with n‘*>““'“*0»*rtered npplcn with , little aetted butter. Serve on n bot
I cere* nnnor.
Apptw.
UtUe wnier nndhnke until done, but!
Keep
U>r
pnttene*.
for
without.
IhMMU brown nn' coW«a
DOt*Sut Of ihnpe. Joetbeforenemugil^
“^“1
QunU-Dry pick them
Ufe-i best glfu nr* pet to rant
HnaMn- on tb« bongb;
out of ehnpe. Just before •erring,epplc* do not «inge with pnper. cut oB heed* nnd
And. In nil thou enoet not ken.
nra ffowlB’ frwtjt grat Joist, drew. «p1!t down
pnee down Into the tpplra holt e dox-.'
bUlo b««!oB
Keep thy fniqi In Ood nnd men.
TlB* to pi«k *•» BOW.
n prceerved cherrie, to.^nch npple.l
^Idcv Apple Snucc No, 2- ,hv tnek. w»k la -It-enter for t. o
AMnma winds nr* *lchUi.'
Apple Brand—Thla U
eet**
prepnrntlon of *we«t mlauira. dry with n cloth. Urd them
UnvM nr* tnnOs' brown;
Applet for th* Table.
"
or 4t may be «PP'«.
quarter nnd cora a wnt bacon, aprlnkl* with mail, place
BnrrM* nre nit r«ndr.
Apple Soowban*—BoU on* cup
deesert with n Muee of ***'^
*^*'‘^** '***'*’ •" ■
® broiler and turn often.'
Sbnke the nppi** down.
rie* Sftecn Blnnt**. or etena
and tucar Hake n loaf with' P"'**^"*
elder, djpptoc thro twice or thrice into
tender, wring out of hot water email I
^
^ 'Add four aloe qulncra. allced flee. , nelti-d butler; broil about twenty
OrMtn-n picked nnd eorted.
pudding elottaa a third of a
i„_,
o>
meal one cun' S®*' I®*"
hour*. tUrvlag nod •hlin-' niiDutia. Serve each bird on a »Bce of
BnMwlnt peeked nwnf:
square and lay over »inn!l
afec«raeflijurx.ne iraapooDfuIctTanU. ‘ “‘“S
•“<>
bntierad tonal.
j
•Mil CM BOO* ter elder
bowl*. Spread the rice onedhlrd otj»
and,»•>'
i Stewed Pigvona-CIcan and trua*
r the clolh.
an ^
rnr i Inter dnrof soda When thla! APPlc Butter—Bcti elder d^wn to iSr pltKona. tmrtlally cover with beltion, peeled apple b the center of.
PiplriBs gone ter dryln*.
penfait
^ to cook add ellecd twoChlrda of Ita anginal quantity, mg water. Add an onion, halt a car
Bnanets In the Wn;
each. Draw the cloth around the «P-1.__ .«„i— ontii th- nflxcnn, la I”i“ ‘III* *“™ ••
peeled aad ret and »nme i^ralry. Cook elowly
-1. till
.ill covered amnoIhlT
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pie
enootbly .Ith
with th.
the ] ***«
inwltb-‘aUen<i pepWinter's dmwtn'
tblck Wllh th™. Bt™.. .bo«t Ihrt.
■hhl'’ V ""
rice. Tie tightly and aieam twenty
— ,* ----- T. aiirrlDg often, until very p-r. Have ready »ome ellce* of butBoa the npple* Inboura and bake Juit long enough
Rrniove the. cloth carefully
brawn the top. uaually about twenty, tender. Wfaeo the &r»i aupply o> ap- tervd tna»t and pU-..>- the p:g<-oua <
aad turn the balU out cm a putter. {"7*^ '*
ph* tv tender, atralu tbem o-ji. add th.-ao. CaraUb w'llh panlcy at
MlgbU nre long nn’ ehlllr.
•erviBg with aprleot or lemon anuce.
flm* nr* burnln' bright;
mora and cook la the came fashion oUras. Thicken the broth with a V
One cup of rice should make four or
SurprUe AngeU-kUke en eppU until .all the rtd-r U absorbed. Take,tie Jlour and *
FDl t&e pnn with nppIc*.
with
Brra.l
Bed. nn' brown nn' while.
five ball., according to the site of •»««
I"“ •" ‘"‘®
red
la
aad
flavored
with
a
little
elnthe wiplea.
Bet the com n popidn'.
. .crock aaa ex aside for twelve
n«^ and nutmeg. Make a rirt
^
ehopp*d parsley.
Meighbor* In ter c*»:
Cream Horseradlth Apple Sauce
Now I* when the nppl**
Stew eight I
..
apple,
end altt; let
’*"■
®‘"“
„.iend butter, half
Roll out the
^
Tneie the beet nr ellcool and add four heaidng ubletpoon-1*'
dough to piecrust thlcknes*. and cut,
Preserve-BoIl carefully, l-iv thla atrip. >f lueon
ot
cold aad ready lo serve, etlr la lightly ‘‘
' a gallon of new uafenueaied eider over U and roast. Serve . lih a bread
^ four long. Put a spoonful
aauc* o
Cemfert Me With Appieedown to half the quantity, prepare
made as follows:
a plat of whipped cream.
piece wet along the edge* and the number of appli-s you wish lo pra-j place a sliced onion in ball
Contort ne with epplee!
Apple Frittera—Para the apples,
Bring the rip*. n*l1ow tndt train the gad having cut them in rounds an place the top enwt on, pinching It to-' serve by paring, coring ami quarter- of milk
getber In scallops all around. Prick
Drop Into the boiling cider o4 the ntrto:i Is iu>m. Then add half a pintcorapferefy cwrad. and tcltUke anew
•nrir -eweet bough."
eighth nf an Inch thick, remove the
fto the trae Otat we need to climb
^
pointed knife. Put the tope to let out steam and arrange many plecra as the kettle will hold pf brv’ad-cnimbs and leave It cover ' msu."
the “angels' in a baking pan side, by witbout crowding. Cover cIoh'1} aud cd for half an hour. Beat It smooth.'
KMoeya and User Affected,,
Wllllsm r. U'lhsaiot, former
growing thera noer?)
I tour ounces of flour In a basin with
aide. Pour a little hot water in bol- cook slowly until the fruit Is trans add s pinch of aalt and two table j Mn.rsrru- Kmg.Tk) Nortn Cawisde, prewident of lUe Bora lUrW-rs’ I'nion. e
Asd "rOHsU" wlvcM cheek! ere M
^ teaspoonful of salt. Then mix
noted txllticisa and si one time rbsirparent. SWm out carefully and dreq) spronfuls of butler rublicd tii a mile^ O KTsdo Spring*. I'c-l, wm«s
treekled and don
farerite and man of the Iriimxvstie Hisle Central
>”
‘:s!‘ 111 the next lot of apple* until nil are go-ir, and enough sweet milk to make “ri runs bs* l«-«-u
A* tte <d>e^ of the chUdran that
srlyf
Committee. Wrtv* from U«6 BouUi 4th
oaly bot
cooked. Pour the tlrup over the ap- it of the proper thickness:
play in thsvaun.
year* w
SUftTCd
Ave., Mmneapolri, Uicn.:
Comfort me with M>pl«a!
. , .
— P'®* •nd
**'*'
minutes '
hiii,'D*ncb-«, and kUaty serf tiyor “For vesre 1 Suffered with eevere
‘i
®“*' Qbsl'-P'fk and dress, a* troitbh. If I cauein • nun
beet the whitei of two e^ to e tUS '
dJteooo
ef ffle kUmyo. 1 woold have
Comfort me with w<«a1
in>wrrvInrrvxn!,and
nfultg butter rvbbeo in nour
^
prosvrr® you would rMrk.*ns. wipe rlt-an and flSltlP
werT- iUb I - —c., ai.M l>st-t.s>‘h(-sod
-W..
-.
”- ly. and at Uimw
'Oetber those etraaked will
^ of one egg. three-fourths enptui of mllk- The pitccB of apple should be qilte rub Ihem both inside and out with hi-ad»cl.e w.rrof fr-;M,a.-ut oc<-urTen«.
my brad that 1
I frylng-pen ,
■•II..WfTi-r./>er*tce«;.'ed»e—twrlvr * ^------------------wa named »'mor^p light,"
1
It the'®®*'
ao^ place tn a shallow pen. distinct, and have absorved nearly alt salt and pepper.
niwlr me s tow aud be*!'*-*Om’gooTiether eet when hi. hair t-'H-*
*««> -«>P
“Mgl.u
!
wnold
often
be *w*ke with
.■ sirup. This makes a most de- oresung
drcsiJ
prt-iorrod and sew up with a woman. F-t three year-! hsreenjoyv
«.pp,. pu,p«u.. P.U.,
had grown white.
palo
so
t
m-nld
get
no
re-i. I s|w“»
llclous preserve.
[flne thread. Sprrad with butler and the l»«tof hrsUh. 1 kooptVrunsiv
and try a golden brawn. Dust tbem
tv
though ha said, when b*
Apple lluttcr—Reduce four gailaos' place in a moderately hot oven, bast-1 .tantly in my home, if uiy hn>l«od«r 1 hundred, of dolUrs on do9lor»
with ceator sugar and serve vevy hot. Sprinkle three i
drug.,
and
had
oMssd
to
have lailh Ut
planted the rooL
of elder lo two by boiling, then add lug often with hot water s<<asoasd estchcoMorfceliH luiK».sl.afewdowfS
Cereal With Baked Applee-Beke gar over tbe cake, and bake.
either.
Frosted Apple Pie—81* good-alied Bvo pound* Of sweet apple*. BUr and with ealt. pepper and butter. Bake ] of IVrunsarvcr/a/fro nr.torawA”
The hands of ianother ahaU gather
desired number of sour applet aud
••MydragcrittoldineoB* dsy of tbe
the tralL"
..U, tb, .p,,~
im ;.bo., ,br™,u.rt.™ M .« b««r. Abb, «•.
0-.,,u I'bra.l.
cook dealrad quantity of cereal. Put .pp„., p-iM ..b m,rt. '"‘■ "jpoc* .to.1, ..m
r bis rn-tomm gave t,< fiofoaa, ,
Caafort me with nppleel
1.0 m>.
bbp. ot .por. nbb «|b
Tb.b b«. ^
b. bbb
.pp,™,b„k,bb.s,bib,.,™, I, .hb
,b ,h. ..bu,IP-.„!-.■ ,dvlMd me i.Xty 11, offering to retable in eeperetc dlihee and In
'Ulce of one lemon. Bake with two IbBbbV. b«bp.™i.bbco™i, bPni.pAb
rny money if It did not help tr.e.
Oomfwt me with appleel
•erring put apple In am^dlab and
crusts. Beat tbe whites of two egri you have a perfectly smooth and
I ).ar.-h’s»edsfewl.,ulB.. 1 kept getllag
Raked Rabbit—Skin and clean
n
00 down to the end of the orchard put the wheat around IL Serve with
a stiff froth; add two tableapooa- thick mass. Cook slowly, skimming I carcfullyf Lay It In sail water tor I'caiiy wrti <.r iii. ca
l--t-.ir. TiiO mediriiie did lie Work,
•agar and cream.
- and bring
laud la tour uloBth* 1 wa* a well MM-"
tnU of powdered sugar and frost the whenever neetMarj-. and stirring al-[an hour, then scald with boiling wa-^ thirat anJ bc4j." The
-Udy flngwe" that grm by
A New Way of Serving,Apples—
most consuntly unUI the malcrtal ^ ter. wipe it dry. sprinkle with salt--------------------- .... —.
. ' /
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the spring;
Select niee cooking apple*. Wash,
Aprice In Msple Syrup—Cut eight
break. Take out three orjaod pepper. Stuff with a dressing' ,
tableapooufcl
.ablraioonfcl nf
of
Onur.
Qnur.
Coiv'ln the
Co-VXn
tbe nisterisi
raaiertsl In order lo obtain
Pale -beUeflowera" and -jlpptaa.- bvt de not peri them, cut e hole In
apple* In balvesAud remove the
four Ublespoonfuls and *Und aside; ] made of bread-crumbs, chopped aalt .jowlv for tw.-n'.? mlu-..l.-e Tliifi pour \ the mv.-saary euds, 11 must be shaved
one end. and aco^ out the core and
put to a saucepsn wJth one cup of: ,j ,g p^rf^et If It doc* not separate. | |>orV, onion, pepper and salt and ^
11,^. stirring all line, aud entirely dissolved la a *••wda. Then All with the following
maple
syrup,
two
tablespoon*
of
hut^
cooked
s-ifflelently'
tbyme,
sew
up,.place
wome
'slices
of
yj,lle.
Mash
lean*
Into
a
pa.tr'►i:ifiil
cf
l>ulltux water, then put late
minure: Chop cold roait or steak
nnd one-half cops of WAter.
will leave the mM Volt pork on tl, place In a baking
,h,.
tncrt-dlimls. SeaM-n 'ihc wash tub, W*-b Ju»t as you
Oontfort me with appleel
and cold boiled poUloea unUI ran'
Bake until the syrup ri thick. Serve
form a llqiiW In the saucer. As S pan with enough hot water lo km-p
pepm-r, n:l. thtough would »h,v otb<-r garoieal. hut avoid
flneAdd
two
or
three
crackers
roll
Comfort me with appleal
cold with whipped cream.
nile It will require five pounds of n (r.mi burning. Haste often. Serv-e ^
r.-tura to th- fir-. *h-n th-, umui-f .vry r.ithlng.
Hard wat. r
Oet the eweet “Junlatta," so loved by ed fine. A tableepoonful of chlH
Ginger Apples-Peek core and quar. sweet ipplc* and n bushel of sour ap- [ with mrahed poutoes and currant \
„p
pt„t of bot ran be aoften.-d by dlmolytng borax
nance, eah and peppqr to taste. Pn?
thd^bera.
ter four pounds of eweet apples, put pies 10 raeh jtallon and a halt of cl- j«.|l}-.
o„e tablespoimful of butter. In It until it 1* like rain water, aad
amall lump of butter on top of each
And the "peamaUi" that grew.* the
pan of cold water to
“
■
Roast
Wild
Dock-Nearly
all
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(tbls
1s
necesraty
Itfore
woolen
goods
Sugar aad splcc may. be added.
apple when stuffed, and a IltUe hot
goeen eg the trraa;
keep tram discoloring. Then put.wben
wild d-rcks hive a flshi flavor. For!
^ p,^ Morning Exsreiae.
[are 'srawbed,ln ft. Wrse twlre la
■ And. rieee by the brook, where ttay water In the pan. Cook unUI apples all are peeled. In a preserving kettle
The Cooking of Gams.
this rearan It Is Fell lo part«>H them,
,
m„n^!cl«ir. warm weler hang In the ot«
are tender. Serve on a rounj platter,
bai« ripe aad Itmh. .
with enough water to cover them.
_____ of all articles of food, ri
with an onion placed foslde. trhteh'
e**r-i®'f •'»> ’"■«
**"■"
garnished
with
lettuce
leave*.
Oe shake doxrn the beat of them ell,
Boll twenty mhutes. strain through least undefitood and the oftenrat'
im-firty drv. Oatr.< i ts that are b
the impleaaant
Thla I* a dainty drib for lUDCheos
•^mlden's bluriu"
/
muskn bag: take four coffee cups of sponed In the cooking, says 1a recent
away the onion. lay In
r.-iuht on l.all*
»or anpper..
Ceotort me with epNea!
the Juice and boll U with one heaping eiebange. Tho housewife who can
for half an hour, stuff Iwith ft-et. -r-ai- 1... i,«ud.< a. h.uh or.-r '®
ll'
“**
Mock WUpped Creem-Crate
and broil meats to perfection bread erumlm seasoned wMh sa't, the head as otn-tUe. T»-n ho!,!liir P--ds r It ^ Hloje^
ifu]
of
ground ginger,
add a cup of powderComfort me with appleel .
four poundl of sugar, grated rind* of stands aghawt at the content* of the pepiwr. sage and onion, and roast
and the white of
two lemons. Juice of one, Boll onehalf game bag
. rw >0.1I am rick. 1 am aad end opuntil
bh-wii
and
tender.
A-id
to"
the
beaten to a froth. *111*0 beet with
pnst;
hour, put tn ai-ples and simmer very
"Wbat shall I do with themr *hc gravy, afte- the ducks ar.' reinonsl. nngeoc IS. thU t.-„ tW. bring .=r,- I md jo.i knew that a common Iraa
a fork until perfectly mhlle. Put be
I eoae hack to the piece where.
queries as Nimrod spreads
gently until clca
teaapoerful cf currant j-lly and a ' • -M tn tend the teees. •
,.vid-r ri . flne baking pan for many
tween the riyeri and on top of tho
ehitg, I was hleet.
Irophles. ? "M'e never had partridges ,
Thicken wlihji Ai
v.,„ mav not 1w .V ! - i« t' :: • ' If >®« *•« a perfectly round
cake.
Hope ri trie*, love 1» ra»». tor the rid
Apple Jellyat home. WTiat are thme—rahhlU? "
and
!t<,iirb the fl-or but no msH.u.
'
Applet a U Meric—Pare
thlagalslgh;
. making apple Jelly, a Urt. how do you dress th-m, and what
uiui;i-v-r.aiidl«ke jLrfeCtly. try bUAad ft thfM csuiBri eomfrit me. then Urge, firm epplea, and scoop out the Juicy kind of apple ta needed. The ,t,„ut u„Ae pgij *hot wound*?"
Ing It In an Iran *;<ld<T. Tbe thickkeeping them whole at the bot
I muri die!
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So,
in
view
of
this
wld.-spread
UconM.™
'"«""■
S.. ,n ri™ M
-U.-.nmJ ,>■
‘
'l,.,,, b-*. «l ,bP™™'- tb- <»«
tom. Fill the earitlee with a cna «M
. Comfort me with epprie!
coranee. It may not l>e amiss to give
Urd pie flillag made of milk.
—Phoebe Cery.
here a few simple lUrectlons,
little snvnr and nutmeg. If they
to the Jelly. The apples should not
of wlW anlmaU ri harder, dark^ to'^l.oU slth Ihr.-c q isrt.-';
st fl-ri
“’leh easier than you can handle a
:
band,
tn
or
three
stale
macThenNrts far the Week.
be quite ripe; “mealy apples should vr. more solid, and hss a smsller proWhen the iK-anx ’.-gir
Th!* «s « fli,. ev-rrin-t-> Ktu*-- .T cake-tin. This may e-uad old fashUmLet me live la a houe by the ride of •rooM may be crumbed and added.
be used, .• these have not the
of f,t and juice, to the lean,
^
u yo„ will never
Cover each apple with a little short
the road
unt of juice needed.
Wash the Keeping game rend.-.a U morb- tx.^
water.. Wash often erartJmf- » ni-rrlnr b.-<rlt.-rhe 'bake yxr rnhnd cak-. In .nTthlng
pastry alrtps which abould
' Where the rara of men go by—
abapedli.h.ortorknotorbow.B.ke|«Pri«- removrthe .tern, and blo.^ d^r and brinp ^t It. rich flavor
d
the'r-enV‘who
v.-ry ®-hv aUl find trie.
if .vuu w.nt a co^ trick
The men who an good end the men
in a moderate oven, covering part of‘«»n> end. and the .eeds: cut the fruit
nird. should be ra^.lly drpplck^
,.our ..IT '-he w.-!,hut fM, .xerXs . f.i.Mrilv persisted;pri or Brawn B.-lty th.vr ri orihwho are bad.
nvertedll®'® «>•’'
«>
\ ihrt and pm Wan. 1.: a gmulte or tln’m will n-dne a Its. t.ramlmnt abdo-jlag twier than th,j Iran
Aa good and ea bad •• I.
pan If thera 1. danger of the applelto threefourih. the height of Ue
drawn wl,^ cle«
„„ «pthcr o.-n.
«««- On.-r.d wl-h
I wtMld not rit tn the •corner'* aeat
getting done
before the partry. i fr-rit In the kettle and
|
»v«ri^nMri cf salt and on.- ..f; „
oxetchc ri r./low,,5 hr a' Ut
Or hnri the cynic’s ben;
*^r
aud sprinkh- a imw of thri '^,,*
„i, with n ova.se A ^ W
tZ^t
IM me live la a honra by the side of When done aprinkle granulated eugaf tll the fruit 1.
• kettle tightly closed and abnklngjThe I
'.......................—P'*>'‘'>
*”
layer of bens Add .mough '
,.^x, you will!, jcranlt. ,au f.w baking pudding, or
over
them
and
serve
either
warm
<ir
the raed
•I’v.ot game
cooked, the better they j on
> keep from burning- Then turn the,„t
game nre
a
water to rover l)t-.vn8 and bake
yannwlf tn flne «hn;>s'art rplloplng ' a or poUtoe*.
cold with cream.
And be. e friend tn man.
conteni. of the kettle Iploategmade'retBln ihclr flavor. The, requliv a;‘'"' slow oven for . Ight to ten hoars ,h.j
Br»-:,'b. d~ j,!yw! 4. tsklBg
Jellied Apple*—Steam pared and
—Sam Waltmr Fbes.
cook
Hints on Frosting.
doubled
cored appis* unlll tender; remove to of
—--------- ehce*.' cloth, and hang, to [hotter lire than poultry.
,
when and serve In dish tliey are huk.d in.jjn,, „,.rci-e i.tid f'w.l ru.,. Vc --.re
and pour thri rirup'drtp ®ver
night in a warm pluee^ .Sorter time. Their
well rentllatud.
.. t« k-ep the fraaiing from becanDrt.-a Limn n-»as With -White,h^
TBe DOriy wave* are f*Uur««. but
rich >«-l!ow hrowp.
overBoll
one
nlnt
ot
antar
wtthlont
of
•
c»vr®«“
one
.^oae.
should
;i
of
ri-ans
.over.
Sauev-Soak
one
tdin
ri-ans/iver.
the great rirint Ude la a moeem. Do
vjTs and r! UU
yc« know what it ri to be friltng ev
,b«
oneb-, cphl.rl.b- U.. We, «e. O. ...bWb. .bd -"''”“''‘'7;;dlbbt,
ir I’.e wjtej. Put [
ery day. and y« to be sure that your .
In <two qnjbt* of'
milk * Soulrr.b mpp'lb- b-mo. oa - bail ,a
Ute It. e* a whole. In Its greet move- lupbenr pr mrrpp, J-Hp. .rt op Im.I-IowIt ,ot J™
■:raelf rx llnp better all rtay a?
to rut a frori<d cs^. Dw
•r (or two ho\:rj:
meri ted meaning, not falUng. but
i-rJ-ral coffee bean* Into the •«
l-tiur off the water, which save for\'^,.*,^h of »,
PhUllpa Brooke.
wl^tp* aad rit them sosk awhile bemovte and the pulp beaten well, onte It will hla. as It entcra the Ju^ It seems a pUy to eat them. S
h.,up; iKUit togXh.r one generous
they sometimes And their way I
fWetinp
the egg «' glve tbe frosthair
pint
craam
well
braten
and
sugsf
Cook
for
three
minutes
after
comblte
To Rsnevste Weorin Coeds.
taidespronful of butter, one tesspoonCoed ri It helping ktodrad; good
ir.ff a delicate ere- n cobir, A little of
and vaptlla to teste. Served In pret- Ing. then strain into Jelly glaasra. A the game bag and It 1* well t ' .•ill et''fl>f-r,i r'ear.sirg fluid,
*be r«>lk of Th. egg will make tee
ty individual dlahes with red Jelly
pedally fin- meu'« aanexite t
BtemelsM end Juf to sH;
frosting y.lliiW and vsriow kinds of
dropped on the top. It look* very apOood to give alma. «tth good wUl
;!••'(] ti> tiui frostUtgpeUxIng.
tha brert
thln.Apple Sponge Grate four large
Albrit the etora he man.
the
lemwith
ihm
slice*
of
baron.
.
-j
a
,
That Worst l«*cet «f All.
Oeod to apeak eweet and gentle word* Arm apples Into a bowl, and st In- pour tbe hot liquid
!s;«.
win Pout
float uu 'be tuP- ,
tert.U
oPAbaU cupful u, poP. j op will
"“pu
W-T Mlo*r'’'wlth
Savo. Buup.—Cook Ihc bCAU. c ! Jh.u it I. dto^lvcd. It «!11 Iw i-odr
Alno.A
r.. bowwkeeper llAb hot.
to be
lees trouble with
■ fi's cJuliiPC. J
Mteriful. paUent. mUd;
lU of tbo-fliiidI in
rixr.that dlsgtxlnr loe-ct. whose ■»•
In a iK.wl. 'and
I
Th bMtr the Uw end keep It. leading
limra
the
at-orut
of
wster.'Pnd
fplervO
can
prar-.Jy
be sptees In pottle
day*
„f tv- c«.d.
society—the b«dbng. Heretofore onue M, beat till the whole ri *o stiff,fse; a glassful
f chopped nntocs;
Innoerat. gndeiled.
‘■which msy be ti»"d for soup, ■
forfl^e mlnutra. then add thel*ant
» with a price of cloth that wH! Iravr ly ibe xnost herrAlc b^ko have
—Edwin Anrid. | that tbe howl may be Inverted with- served with a aoft custard
• Ob.-, „„ hwl Th- cresM^ that gather* „,sm l-eec coavld-red adequate to banrih
PU, ampplbp ,b. maium. n.iw ,n A PaIpi, Pu—n. 'I■><
,“i t
lu,.
deen di.h slier, of not tee fresh and the yellow of tbe cuaurd being the balrs and aplintera of bone Uy
„at
e.r^rWiu
driappear
In
a
h:ra frr-rr.. tbe bonra; but a recent
By all ntfen. nee eomeOiirie to
<m*e Mke o- ladv linger*- oourL plcas'ng comblnBiiun. If there U r on a meal teiard and pound the
fifteen mluutei.stirringfrv~}*h„rt tirrt •« .-tu'ob. wlih a .null. writ-r has wm.-d a remody «> Olmpri
^ alone;
- almoft I
^uts thyaeU; see what Uy «nl
bn&h diii;«-d !n t
lade b>- di-»solving a'the connecting rissuiw between tbe’qurrtlv. Before rervtng udl a
drlok may
ThI* IS nothing more than a atrong
eolh wear,
.
.ter over the top * lew broken
rtiiM- w!'h
elrar
'411J.
Jillb-4*
—1 U
-I
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A,«,uW
: —A------- I--------------„ nore leader.{.vorsful of chopped parsley. Serv-. clean.
bit of Jelly In ball a glass of
drv as nwiHe with airother ctotb solution of alum water, with which
Bara to look tnto thy eheri. for trijmoDii, Serve very cold,
e
sgslo
and
rub
<-ver
with
lemon'
In
a.
hot
dlst
andgararib
with
the
Crabapple Jell)—ikTien making this
and jiress the under rid., vrt’h a the tr.frate-d bedst^ and other tert^jne own
'
^P**'®*
i. llv trr cooking a few grireo grapes I juice. He the meal into compact sUce* of pork.
wai«> Iron -mss"‘ fluid 1*
nlso
u-o-ful
.riirtng
price*
ar*
to
be
washed,
ra*
^ tsmbte qp aad •»« what thou Core and pare
six
or
eight
tart
apples
1
-...............^ ^ ,rsr and 11 th ^ aD0l«*tad see what a dellr-!shai» and place li: s baking pan with! Bean K«.-jp-T»eone pint of beans.
when painted wntls or woodwork solutlc.r. being hot If the tnmble la
let sifflm
flad'st thera.
1 fellows
B.-^d cleaning, a c-.pful to a rail "f very s-rloos. a second application ta
Who —>■«» not ttU b*
b-ftig the pro;- r pr .portion, a w*<-k Or two wlU. It 1* .aid. baalte
when tbe .water hblls peur off water
,
And.
rp7~^ .P .“Sb™S»,P^II.- bu, 1 Iblbb PPU wm »bP lb. —;..np . b.„. B..U.S rr-iu-bUp -lib .,>0 uuu
... w-..- - watvr.
.The
quarts of boiling
[Th» borax i*
ii a gr-.t t-!;. in r-mov- th' p«t enUrely. Afterw.rt a w^
H* liraass np hotme. turaa oot of
‘mrlt.d hatter will Improve the flavo:
tie lemon Jalce added to the strap will'Ifrap7'p«fc4bri.
grape* preferable.
ndd . snrav o( drt.-d ctl-ry sod coOk |nc flngtv Hurt:* fr-nf wr.dwurk, and with cold alum water at the re«uM
doors bis mindimp™, ti, PAPof (Oi. iPlm- .1 bu»i CmbAppl. ».™.1.P.-C«i lb- -P Ik,
irp
ftradv lor three houra. PBl Into s'dora not Injvre th- Mintr
jfcouseclcanltig time* wtll elfeetaaBy
. lemon)- It wlU keen them white pies In hslt. put on tbe Are with-cold drop of the Juice must be retained In si-w ’paa'ooe ublcspooaful of drip
w,-n washing woo’.n dre-s goods, preveat i ccappearance of the
K*ag thy eodraff*; dara to be
pings aad one onion oflnerd flne andl*nap mast never ^ applied dlrecriyjvadev.
Ttel which sMtete riffht to thee:
I. ui^APtu PWb P.4 pr~ 1414 Ibupi'lbop UUPPrt lb- cpl«i4.r. ITrtCb.bP, pUlU. ap4
CuuMow-r,
K
tty tepe U IftBW M.
Kdney Disease, First Stage
Promptly Relieved By PeriMia.
HOME CHEER
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F^CS 9 to 14
TRAVER»e CITY, «RANO TaAVtASE COUNTY, MICHIOAN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1*07.
Th* C«HMeU.
No. 1:: cement eidewallu: Bailraad by piling atom, agaltaft bis woodshed ;urtalnB>ent was- concluded with s;galncd JO yards on a forward paas'above the average Octobro stage ofithe Iron UounUtn nllwav
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^one-act
play. "The a...
straw Man,*held
and Capuin .Hortlia.n got away on- the-pa« ten years. haU a foot higher were Ulled and S7 Injnxed.
St tfae m«eUsc ot the cltj eoudl Bvenne sewer.
In the men’s g> m
Petitions end Cemmunieetlena.
the 3(Vyatti line fol^ a touchdown, than last year, and S3 Inches higher
MesSar nlsht, Harry A. Darki. of
Twe Killed.
Onws. gave ootlce that he ^ould
Mr. Moon report>-d that he had had
A petition from City Engineer Cald
‘Hme was called «1lb the b^l sllghUy' than tn
It ts. however, an inch
Cumberland. Md . .\uv. 4 -Two mti
hoU the citr liable tor tl.OOO tor lo- well asking for a ten days’ leave ot the Q. R. A I land measured and
The new men who bad pledged to|ad>'sncod into Alma's territory.
It hnrer than in 1890 and St^ Inches
were kill.-' a thud ts mtaaing and
iartea cauaed by an aUeged defaeUve absence as the w^ork bad slackened •wMMu
found that .. ^..jtainod S3 50-foot lo^ 'the FBI Alpha PI Frateniity were| would be hard to pick any particular lower than in lsT«.
•Mmlk. The plalnUS clatmed that up. wss grnnu-d. ^
and SO feel over. At 3400 apiece, halt 1 Inmauxl Into t|ke mysterios of the surs as every man on the teaui did
l-ake tintario fell nearty 2 toAes.
vhlie be vai walking oo Volos street
thefr real wrahie. this land would be; society JMda.v evening. Among them work of a atollar order.
Chplaln;
1» still 11 inches above the aVerfrom Fred
hetwaas the lYaveise City Wagon Bem'.:s. of S2t Bast Seventh street. worth filC.OUO. He presented .these; were Oscar E. AmUbuechler. Trav-l Uotrtsea
pri;t«Wy
gained ^ mro; ««e October stage of the Iwt tea-™ *'■** *'^“'“1 freight
Works asd the bridge, by reason of tlkSBklng the cooncil for the sewer facu to tbe council to think over.
jerse City: Edvard Ransom and James grouuii for Olivet end Capuin Helmer .year. over half a fool higher than last Balilnutre A Ohio rallroaj got beyond
• roUM plank hla enitcb went that bad bees so promptly boUt and
Mr. Wlunle reported that tbe park!Thomas. Northport: Harold Glbl«. for Alma. Both t>ams pl«y«l ihe en-.yw; and 33 Inches higher than In control and coiaded wUb an.Hher fast
ihroogh throwing him.
He atated hoping that hta grandchildren would committee was not yet ready to re-! 51S> fi»ld. and Clyde Morrisoo.
tire game wilhoul a change in lineup 1895, in ISM, however. It was 3 freight MU the CranU-rrj- grade, near
jttat he was anfferlng from an Injury be able to enjoy It. was reertved and per but probably would be by thoj Rapids. Some of tbe -niunia" given and all the men came out In good 'lnrhey higher. In 1905 higher by 2«k McMIIlUn. W. Va, about TO milrw
neMred some Um before and was filed.
nex; meeUng.
jthe candidates to iperform were very ronJltloc. .amisbuivbltT was not in'lnchro. In ls«^ by 7 Inches, and In wort of hero.
« the way to Awery but the taU
Esery alderman was present last; laughable and furni&bt-d a greet di«l rondltgio t.' [ilay eo BUke was shift-11*76 by 74 inches.
Scranton. I’a.. Nov. 4—One
Committee Reports.
raopeoad the fraelnre In hie leg. dtoas killed and two others were
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The strewu and walks committee evening. Mr. Palmer having returned:of amusemeut for the students dur ed In Ic" uekle and was good for the'
Ineatad hla ankle and raoscd other Infirst tnurhdown.
Burglary at East Jerdaru
iy Injured by tfce wrecking of the
•commehdod a rebate of |t2J0 on a from the west and In the stwence of ling the nrternoon. One mi
the mayor. Ur. Winnie oecuplA ihejcount all the window ligbu
|ari«i which be has rrraaon to bdlere
milsdile comes to Olivet Saturday:
Jordan. Mich.. .Nov. 4.—The I Quaker City fiy,T ..........
the Jersey Cenof sidewalk. Adopted.
are permaneoL lie named Farm C.
and a wet-k from then the team, ar P®rt®®rc here was robbed shortly af- tra! railroad alouf half
The lighting committee recommend cbalg The meeting was eonelnded In ' women’s bulldinf. another
Ollbart as hla attorney. On Ur. Pal
the call
c«>unl the stre*t lights in tbe village companied by the «-ntlrc student
midnight Saturday night, the safe <
Illtstotrn last aigbl,
ed arc Ilghu
mer's motion, the matter was referrad
and stilt another had to ask every liody. will Ji.uroe) to Ijtnsing to final-'blown Hirw much was secured iw^s |a*«ing the Itmler cuIUcrv. whim
Franklin street and the Pere Mar
to the ways and means committee.
freshman girl her age and teiiort tbe I) d<-clde th- M. 1. A. A. championknown a* yet but the amount IIt ranmine cavc-ln which ocquette tracka and also on the fourFrom Olivst Cellegt.
Tne aeddent happened on Oct M.
BDswers n-celvt'd.
One prospecUve ship which ts now ronsldcrtd to He.**
-curred Just as the train was paatlDg.
'“'T**.
corner of Csss end Firteenth otreels.
Jaat before the close of the session.
Olivet. Mlcb, Nov. 5.—Last Tbuta- ■ member was told
•unt the bricks between Olivet and M. A C.
1-' Cbattani»og*.
Cl
|
BUI Kittle and his blood-,
Tenn.. Nr>y. 4 —An
. The report of the committee on
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[ hound. Tot!!, w»-te »..c'irid from Bel-; Alabama Uroat Southern pasyeng'-r
Alderman UeCormick
day evening was Ideal for tbe holding' In a amall building on the campus and
claims and aecnonU was adopted.
sidemhie Interest by asking U the
of tbe Sophomore Barbncne. Olivet's'another committed to memory the
U. S. Lake Survey.
j lairc and the d-'g f.illowed the traJliHwIn crashed Into fivlght train near
The report of the Judge ot Record annual celebinrion of Hallowe'eu.v At' first chapter of Matthew,
to the
police of the'cUy had any right to inThe VuU<d States lake survey at'*®
****■ Iratisfer dock
divk but It ended this city last night. Two and perhaps
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Btet and mdlect flnea. He suted that ers’ court was received and filed.
about half past 7 the studenU gath-| oiiveb 14; Alma. 0.
Detroit reports the stages of the .1
'» **>e supposition thiit the three men were kllle^and seven per
The dty treasurer's report sbowlng ered about the big -bon fire on the olivet 14. Alma 0. This score tells Ctvat XaVcs for the
a yoQBg man had come to him and
month of «klev.-> came up In a Kwt aitd li-fl In sons Injured.
manner.
sUlad that the dilef of police had a balance casb on 'hand at the dlose campus and the night resounded-with
up. „f Olivet’s second chamirton- October, as follows:
.. Ala.. Sot. 4 —a faft
flnaE Urn tl .or rtoUUog the bicycle ot bustnees Oct. 31 ot $45,886.35
The wi.rk was evidently dene by
thrtr college songs and yells. The ^.Ip game. Alma came to Reed Meld
Fen above Ude
ordlaaace and had collected the mon received and filed.
class of ’08 had provided an ex- Saturday with high hopes of avenging
Lakes
water New York. prbfeMunals. entrance being made
route, going ala hlgh^
The meat and milk Inspectors re eellent entertainment the first part her fo-ur years of eaecesslve defeats
through a rear d>s>r. the loi-k N-lng lld<d heafioo with a fr>-lcbt I___ __
ey, drlng Mm a reoelpt. Mr. Mecarefully .... WM«. The door of lhe.„in,, *„mh „f Morganvtll-. Oa.: yveCormlck had eeen Ue reoelpt signed port was received and filed. This of which was the ••Hobgoblin* Hob- «, ,hc hands of the crims.)o but was
safe
by the chief. The matter was refer showed 3T dairies Inspected, contain Me." Prom a shaded portion of the uken Into Amp by the largest score
dril'.M Jii«t al«ve the handle \,.rtsy. vnunc Englne.*r Siwiiccr and
and the charge of nltrocly-erlne i
Ing 883 cowa There were four that
red to the
ime the ghosta aod witches In the ave ytars. The
aeeni brakeman. and wriously In
were not clean but will be made so. of the evening. Some In red, some In played on a mu'ddy field and at
Betwwa Septemb«-r and Ortober all •
there. Altbongh the postot- juring *1
persons and hutting 20
Sixteen
meat
markets
were
Inpsected
flee
building
Is Istwren two utiiers. paswngerw.
white
and
some
In
black,
about
50
There were Just Iwelre reaointlons
places the water stood ankle d«-cp. the lakes towered, except Superior.
and
of
this
number,
the
condition
of
nobody
heard
the
expltiion.
strong they msrebed solemnly out Thn-e-fourihs of the first half was
During Suveoilx-r all the lakes
thM the clerk was reantred to road
Seven Into the fire light. As they marched played In Ollvetis lerritoo'. tlje “O” should show a farther lowering: and
The burglars wee ‘ evid<‘i»tly fright
aai they were all almUar, with the all except two was good.
Dropped Deal et Bight ef
all In good condi and turned about they sang a wierd.
weeptloB of a few words, ao
the fall to l»- expcctt>d Is al>out as ened away as they left their tools be 1>ropping deed at the sight ot e
bring twice forced to their
he was through, be eoold repeat them tion. were Inspected. ’There It a oon- wild song which sent chills
K<-yard line where the nne was im- follows: lAke Superior. 14 Inches; hind. Including a aet of fine steel pier.- «>f apple was the way a canary
drills
and
some
high
grade
chisels..
tlnued
improvement
In
the
dairies
heart
of
the
Fn-shmen.
without gUadng at tha paper. These
bird belonging to Mrs. J. S. Martlnrit
pregnatdo before the heavy line Lakes Michigan and Huron,
On some of tbe tools, there was finished Ha (Vinhiy canvr The bird
alt prcmdeil for the aa- edpeclally In the care of the cowt.
Must Hsve Been Big I
plunges of Helmer and Bradfeld inches; Lake Erie. 24 Inches; Lake
Mood
showing that an accident, was of a v,'ry timid diaposition and
The dork was authorised to make
At the conclusion of the "Witches Only once were the Prcebj-lerlans OnUrio. 34 lncb<-s.
probably during Hie explosion, bad she Itad l>een unable tn put anything
aad gpsdsi Improvement taxea. le necewaary transfers and also Mus(ir)" a gigantic pumpkin was forced to ilu-ir to-yard line- and Olivet
During
October, Lake Superior
These wUl he pot <» the rolls with temporary loans of f'.OM.
Into Its cage exxcept its food dishes,
brought into view and the leader of _ unable to wore. Dropping Itark | roar 4 of an Inch, and is about that occurred.
Postmaster Frank Kenyon waa In os it would fly alKuit trying to gel
The derk r«>ort*d that there re- the wltchoa. Arnold C. Harwood, to the .tp-yaid line Hurlbut attemntid, amuiint Mghi-r than Us averagg Octothe tall and winter taxea and a fee ot
Charli-veix nt the time of the burg Bwny and hurt Hs4-lr then>by.
$:.S24.0 2t
4 cesU on eeeh doUsr of ralui
dent. plOCr-eded
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.u-ber ^nge In the past ten
..u years. ..
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ilrop _....
lilfk but
fnlb-d.
The
first
half;
It •€.
le
for cement sidewalks Including o
call therefrom the Freshmen preri- end.-d with score 0 to 0. In the second | 3 Inches higher than U*i year. 74 lary and the robltcry was not discov
Mr*. Martlnek d<Tided one day that
from Jsst yesr. Received and filed.
dent. Oscar E: Amtshuechler. Then.hulf. however, the speed and .-odtir | inches higher than In 1890. but 14 ered umli alK>-jt 3 19’clock yroterdiy the bird must get UM-d l*> having
aftorii'sm v.b.en the,^<Vl,s came down
taxes reported It
Eaesllsrrt Record.
tollowea the preaenUtbm by the!.-,„r.. of C-.irh Kennedy’s m.ii iHtr.niluchfa luw,-r than last ,v««r. at)d 34 to finish up some -work they hud left things in Its cage, and sh’- ei-cordlng: tax tor Court
City Tn-asurer Hastings reported^ Sopbs of the greet carving knife to toll. Is.-ctrring the ball on Alma’s inches Iow.t than in 1876.
ly cut a quarter of a red apple and
undnae Satuida.v nlcht.
No. a,
certified list of real and
pereodal which Is annually used
40-yard line Olivet niarch.-d^ sti adlly I Ijikc* Mlrhlgan aod Huron fell 24
placed It betwi-en <he wires
The
There arc many strangers in town
State street paring: Installment
on the rolls of the five wards barbecue 'niast pig. to the Freshmen. .down the field on a series of line inches during the mooih. but sre still
bird, which waa standing In Its swing,
at pr<sc nt on arenuntthe new facI. test Front street paring: Booth of the city. The total amount of real Amisbuechicr. in receiving it, prom plunge* of from 3 to S yards each.] 64
gave one look at the appl.- and f«>n
Inches
above tbe average
teriM
being
built
and
also
there
was
Union street pnrtpg. Installment No.
unpaid
ised to guard it faithfully and to paaa From the 5-yaid line Blake was sent j Octolrer stage of the last ten years.
to the bottom of the cage. She pick
a show in to—n Raturday bringlag tn
a: WashlogUm street pering. Install- 33.001A8 aod the penonal. 34.78. mak It ID turn to the class of ’12, This
a touchdown. Hurlbut fall-1‘They are 4 Inches higher than last
ed It up. but U wa« ai'iwreiiily deed.
still more strangers, so no^susidclous
i..b
M.a1
Af.— ..
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meet No. l: Caas street paving, in- ing a total of 38,006.07. Tbe total feature also
end ofled to kick
goal.
After
Hoiflng to revive It. Mrs. Martlnek
year and 204 inches higher tlian 'In
BUnmen No. t: West Front street amount collected was $84,031. . The riaas bOBtlHU<«.
jmems play Hurlbut again attempted 1895: but lower by 21 Inches than to cbaiwrtcrs were noticed.
kept the bird a day. txit II was as
peetng. InaUllmenI No. 3: SUto and report was received and filed.
The roast pig wai
brought I a goal from Alma’s 30-yard line and iOctober. 1876.
dead as It ever could be. and she de
RsKroad Aeeidenta.
Mr. Rickerd moved that tbe cbdm forth and pork aandwicbes and cider!wa.s snccessful making the score 9 to , lAke Eric fell 4 of an inch during
IJItle Hock. Ark.. Nor. 4.—A head- cided never again to try to cure a
i; Bghth street paring. InsUllmeotjof Mike Bolts ford
served to all. The evetiings en-[o. Following the kick off Thomus tbe nionlh, but is still nearly 9 Inches m collision orclirred early today on catiarr bird of llmldHy.
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Don’t drag your feet.
Brace up and /take
Rheumatic King.
The bestyemedy known. Costs
’50c or $ 1
THE HANNAH & UV MEICMimE H.
The Store of Quality
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‘‘Everything for Everybody”
It is a.proven fact! This is the most “convenient corner” for shopping. Every
thing that you want and ail under one roof." No such a store in ail this north region.
And the stocks are wonderful.
Buy Blankets Keep Warm
Select from the largest
Stock in the city.
Prices always right.
Anti-Carbon
F"anoy Combs
“Red” Gasoline Cans
No more smoke in your house ! No more soot
on your caipets! No more fires in your chimneys! It
saves you time—it saves cleaning the chimney—it saves
your fuel bill. This means saves you money. Sells in
15c mod 25c packages. Full directions in each package.
Such a stock to select from. New goods comingall the time, and
the styles are so new. Something that will please eveiy lady. These are
selling for 25c and 50c each, and the New Barrette at 10c, 25c and 50c.
The “Snap Barrette" the latest. It does away with the pin, and so
does not catch thp hair. They are selling fast.
(made according to law ) The style with the spout—
Inks-and then some
j"
Thomas, Diamondo Stafford, Arnold's aod Kellar’s, We sell you Ink. the, black, that is
black all the time, fluid that is so easy for the pen aod for the books. The Combined Copying
for manifolding work, tbe Crimson, the Carmine, the smaller bottles in Blue. Red, Green and
Purple. Fountain Pen Ink to bottles at 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c 50c and 75c. All those above 10c have
fillers right in tbe cork and so you will always know where your filler is.
Women’s Suits
ChDien from a complete range ot prices. Su*^
models that have met with keenest approval among a
most critical public, $12. $16. $22.50 and $25. These
are Suits that are most pleasing.
one gallon, 80 ctnts; two gallon, 40! cents; three gal
lon, 50 cents; seven gallon. 75 cents- The pump style
—three gallon for $1.10, the five gallon for $1 40-
Mucilage and Paste
All si?es that you want. 5c, ibc. 15c. 2*>c, 50; ar.cl T.'.c
The Snow Flake Paste is the kind
that you will want for all the fancy work that you will draw for your Christmas Gifts!.
clean and will not stick to the hands.
Electric Portables and Shades
Some beautiful goi
The Shjwles for Dining Room
>»ell for $25, $35 and $50. the handsomest ever displayed here. The Port- ables are such beauties and these sell from $5 to $15. Talk about Christ
mas Goods—can't find an>-thing nicer.
It is so
/
McEvoy’s Cold Remedy
Iw what is srllirg and the remedy that gives quirk
r* li' f. Tlif'^L- davs you should take good care of your*
self ami these Tablets uiil help you ward off any cold.
Be on the safe side and be happy.
Wr.hhn Edmund of Buffalo will be bin Saturday with some beautiful furs. See this display.
That are typical examples of Quality and Style. Every piece In our large stock is made by an expert. Coats
Jackets, Muffs, Throws, Neck Pieces; in Mink, Blue Lynx, Squirrel, Ermine, Sealskin, Broadtails, Persian Lamb
Silver and Black Fox. We say it is '‘Everything for Everybody”
t
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
1
4RAND TRAVCRW HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVCMRCR 7. 1W7.
Grand Tmcisc Bcralf
HERALD AND RECORD Ca
TMO*. T. RATESr
E4H»r —d MiNf
lOreba-d rrMs ...
tgalD •nggeeflhat the gtMO wd’||oe«asary fbr comfort In camp Ute.^fanotag near Maple Kiy. They drove
Ttmoiby .................
cme one up here aa we flrmly be- aad Jifilglag from tbe expectatkaa of to this cRy today, accompanied by
Buvwg '
leve that tbe game flab of this each all tbe Ug cnee will be killed off, Mrs. Hopkins and two cblldreo. wbo
Potaiotw. jv-r bu -.
•egton should ba pmtootod.
. tbe flret day the deer aeason opens. I returned borne this afternoon.
______
I George Latioao. aireet commission-*
A. B. of E
Werk.
er. was one of a patty wbo will go to
Chief Ashton waa seen by a Record
has gone forth that Sogt. from tbe number of venison
tbe renegade Ule Indiana mart,work
tie baa premised he will have reporter inu morning In record to tbe.
er of flaoa and |be coUecUon of
if aurve. If they wish to labor.',,
tbm limit to mike good
same hrnoght up in council meet
sork will be found tor them, bul If-otbera who went to Kogl are A. P.
•Jiey dODi they wUl have to shift tor HoeUmaaiei, Julius Hnellmsniel and ing last evening.- By a reterence to
..................7#7M
the r««rds. the chief showed that $i
themaelvee Tbe UUa any that th«y •tsrte Uke. .
had been eoih-cted In all for vkila- From Wednesday s ReranL
tre the wards of the goverrtmmt aad
George Smith and Ynniam Higgins
Seventj loads of produce came in
that the government bto to esre for wtU jedn two comradea at Kenneth, Uons of the bicycle ordinance, three
vtolaUons tbavtog occurred
when altogther yi-nerday at tbe markel.
Jtem.
where they have a camp In readiness,
U the Vies will be made to go to and they expect to eoeb get tbe limit. Judge Nertinger waa oul of the dty. There were *! load* of potnioe*. eight
The four men bad apiwared and bad toads of apples, seven loads of ha.v.
s-oik aad support tbaamalvea. than
wnnted to settle tbe matter at once one load of ebickeos. three loads o( Tallow ........................................... .04
*J»e trouble that they have been caus
Deer Ueeoeea.
ing will be done aaay with. No Ute
Deputy County Clerk Auna Need so as to lose no time from their worit coal. eigBt bead of live stock and o:i>
will m-ork as loog as there is food tg ham went to Kingsley today to Iwue and as a dollar bad imuatly been aa- load of corn.
M'Ssed.
tbe Chief collected
Si-ven nne head of sheep were
Sight even tluiagta he has to skimp deer tlcensen, n from Kingsley and
aniounl from each, gave them their brought In by a itr. Paul and sold
tiong between times aad as longasha B'alton taklag out Hcenses.
is fed and cared tor by the govern- lows: George Van Gorden. PbUUp neelpis. made ^ record of the matter to W. J. Hobbs The toad of rfalcgqes
conuined aboui 7o
The flrsi load ,
‘‘•'j
meut. just S9 loug will he hsve Idle Miller. Valentine Undeu. .Fred Clark and allowed them to go
The people arreated were all young of corn that has ernsaed tbe scales
SjS’S:aS'CWalter^ YIngllDg. Juhn Weber. AntOtt
time on Us bands.
wanted I
Waber. Charlee MlUer. Dr. G. W. iiiin wotkiug and some bad come (his fall ws^ brought la by a Mi. not cousi
dosii
in
tbe
morning
before
they
l-n's
Arulca-$
Riley und-sold to H. J. Morgan
Webster. Charles Hammeoi. Kingsley.
wrtit \o work nod others In tbe rvienDuring last month, only one load
eaae of tbe Ule because when be baa Emery Buiilb. Walton.
of oaU came In
The following took
nr'Jklag else to do. be studies up ways
Tbe Grand Traverse Shipper*.' aj.
tbe^court house: James T. Bleder.
U.J mesDs fur cauelag trouble.
EkIarDreiey.
Peuivd
Social.
Boclatlon
are making some change* In
Fra^Grelllek.
M.
W.
Parr.
ChriaTbe Indians that have settled down
T^e EpsrortU League of the Pint
WlUlaro H
Echlcr
jBd engaged in farming and other oc- topber O. Millard. Frlu Bsdtner. MvthodUi church held a pound socUl tbelr warehouse. Pari ul tbe plat
maacbe B. Pratey were iinlb j
cupatloot are doing well and are pro- Claude v<. Bower. Barton -Jennings. ut the ehuivb last evening aud a fine form ha* been rul away In order that
be' tuarriage at the Fiix M K parsontrenslng. In this city, there are ex Floyd BUtei. Elmo Stites. Frank box of groceries and other articles potatoes and other produce ja
put into the basement wttb less’age SatunMy evening. Nov. 2nd. the
amples oi Indians wbo are reapected Irish. Samuel Ilea. Frank Labym and wss secured for a minister
Cross banailtiB. Part of the partklwi be-^ Rev. Joesph Dutton offlrisUng.
gTATB «r MRgg^^^V ProclUxena because they are eober. ta- George Raff, of Traverse Olr.
Village. During the evening, (he tween the- office and the mala
'and Mrs. ik-kler will make their home
dnatrious aad brtiave ihemselvee. Aa Joaeph C. Emersoo. of East Bay.
Heme Mtssionary socii-ty served
Grand Trarerwe.
i hotoe- win be torn away In order to ^ In thl* City
tbe Indian speaker remarked
IMT
(or
the
visitors.
thU
being
a
Dsalh «r Mrs. Kiatsar.
Al a scoaton of aald court, held at
make tbe •warehouse larger. Only tbe
Ditbl. tbe while man has a greater
V
OTATK of MICHIGAN, tl:. I’
be probate office. In the city of Tnivnon yesterday Mrs. Cynthia prise.
.ho t™.. O. Iho holld S
coon to. ,h, 00.0.,
capacity thin tbe ladlaa becauee be
rse City. la aald county, on the nh
Ing will be used lor an office.
Grand Traverse.
B from a line of cIvlBxed people Krauer. of lie East Rlercnth street,
«)• i*( November. A. I). 1*07.
Small Fire.
wife
of
Solomon
Kralser
was
re
wTwlon
of
nM
eonit
held
Pn-*.-nt: H-ra Fred R. Walker,
An alanu of Ire brought the deand the IwUan came from tbe forest,
Chicago. Nov. C.-Close-Wheal. the probate offlee. In tbe city «»( Trav Judge of Probate.
but (be Indian can and should make lleved of her sufferings For tbe last purtment out aboui ln:in Sunday
four months she has U-en III with a Bight, a small blaze starting in a •■me; corn, S8Hc: oats. «8>,e.
ill the matter of the retair of Clara
uae of bis opportunities.
Novmher.
A.
D.
ISoT.
A Ramsdell deenued.
Drtrtflt. Nov. «.-Ctose-«-heat.
Present: Hon. Fr*d R Walk.-.
Tbe Ules should be made to go to eomplleaiton of dlseas>-» but about shed In the rear of a building owned
Jol.o W. l-alrblB having filed In
three weeks ago she was so c
by A. W. Bartak on I'nlon street near STHc; corn. 64r; oats, 53c.
Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Jo- lid niurt bw petitluo praying thnl a
iN-tter that she could he around the Styeuth. A shoe repair shop am.'
certain Instrument In writing parportesMd.
house and go to her meals unaasUt. Iialnt shop occupy the lower flooi Here are a ttw offennga for your
ing filed in said Ing be be tbe Iasi will aad teoxament
But she was taken worse again while two families live up stairs. H ble:
ouit hi* petition praying that be be of said dcceaMd. now on file to aaU
Death ef Frank Wltaon.
Grapes 2} renU a baskcL
with pneumonia and has been falling Is thought a lighted match startl'd (he
iiiihorired. empowered and llcenud Court, be admitted to probale, and
Frank Wilson, aged M. died Tue. ever since unlll UiU noon when she
Peacbea. 10. IS. 20 and SS cents
u «H1 al private Bale the Intorest of that tbe admtulKtrailnn of said estate
blaze. Slight damage to tbe Imilding
be granted to himself or to some
day at 8 p. m at his home, inio as rclelved by death.
.-aid estate In uid real reute (here- other
was caused by the (lames, which basket
suitable penoa.
Barlow street, after a lingering Uld’-scribed.
Cynthia Klltredge «ns born
Watermelons, 20c lo 3Sc each.
ciept in between tbe floors but wdrv
ed. that tbe third day ol
It Is ordered.
( i* ordered, that the third day of
neea. About IS years ago be was Calrdunla county^ New York statt
Swert
anoles,
15
cento
a
pock.
M):iD extinguished.
I 1»VT,
....... at ton o'etoeh
IVvember. A D. 1W7. si Ico o'clock Deeeaiber, A.. I>.
stricken with paralysis, -from which im When she was but a Httie girl
in the (orenorm.
lorm. at said probate of(
Muskmelous. :>c and 10c each.
he never fully rwcovered.
d.-'is hereby apixjioted f-w flcc-.be and U hereby appointed for
her parents moved to Angolli county,
Plums. 30c and 35c a peck.
Wondarful Ecrema Cure
hearing
said
petition.
The deceased Vss a naUve of New lodlau. In 1887 she was married
Pear*.’ 20 cento per .foo^pound baa !!» aring
......
Oiir mile bov had enema for Bt
further ordered, that pufaUc
j It is further ordered, (bat pul
York sUte. but be had 11^ several Solomon Kmtaer and In 1U3 Uiry years." writes N A Adairs, Henrtf-T : vet.
I notice tbereof 1m- given by publl
years to Burdickville before he moved moved to Traverse CUy where they w. Pu. "Two of j>ur home doctm-i
e specials for your mar
orjerf for three
aald the cose wa. hopcles*. hi* lung- 1
to.Boonville. Besides the widow be have lived ever since.
sum-sslve week-* previous to said
resive wecMt prevtoua to aald day
being afft-eied. We then «-mpIoM .1 ,
iMves fonr children, Frenh A. Wilson.
earing. In tbe Grand Traverae
Sw-evt
ol'totoes. 5 cento a pound. l‘Y hearing. In the Grand Trav
betides ber heiband she leaves other doclnr*. but no iH'neflt ivaullid
"
■Id. a nestopaper printed and dr
j
Herald,
a
newspaper
pilnli-d
and clrMm. Moe. Potest D. Wilson and Mar■o daughters to mourn her deatii. Re chance we ri-ad nlniut EliT-lri
Bummer rquasb. S ccaU each.
«-ulaled lo said rounty
ied In said county.
Rn J- Wilson.
HU mother, Mrs. Miss Iva KTStacr. wbo live*, at hom«- Hitters: Iniught a iMitlle and eoon iu<
Cabbagp. 5 to * cento per bead.
FRFn> K WAUUBL
ininrnveop-nl. We contlnue-l
Louis Wilson, also sorvivrs.
and Mr*. C. E Henik-I. of 715 West Uc-d
Pepper*. 20 cents dozen.
15 41 '
-41.
Judge of Prebato.
< Judge of Prohale.
thl* nitdlrine until s<-\eral liotllr..Eleenth street.
Deceased wai
Carrot*. 25 ccdl* per peck.
wt-ie UM'd. when our Imiv wa* eoni
.Tha I. O. K.
member of the Pythian SUU-r*.
pic tel* curtd." Best of all hliHid nn-d
Cauliflower. 7 V
c« nt* i>or head.
bine* alKl bodv biilldlug he.-ilth
Tomxtoes. 3 to 5 cents a pound.
Members of the I. D. K. met Man1< s. Guaianteed ai C A I
From the KIcndtka.
Radlshe*. 5 cento per buneb.
day evening in K. C. hall, bringing
Co.. Huniiab Drug St‘*re.
T. G. Carter, who has spent
Green oaioc*. 3 to 5 cenu a bunch
with them a floe pot luck supper
d. Si.II*. drug store*. 5»c.
yearn
lu
tbe
Kluiid:ke.
left
thU
morn
which they had ptanned to enjoy bj
Ing
on
the
G.
R.
A
1.
for
a
visit
IbemaslvM. To their suipriae tb<p<
were jolaed by a driegatloa of K. C.'a. rriands In Canada. Mr. ‘ Carter has
thl* year aud what few there are. so
by lacal osaien
The well established reputation of this
who not only helped them dUpoae of. been vitlUng D. T. Ashelby. wbo has
vrr.v wild consequeuUy. the . l.wtii
ngtaWa quMtiOM by wira. «w
jmmer home at Northport.
■upper but rematued to ed)oy the
bank for strong, conservative management
hii;.ters who h.vve been »p.-ndlnv ,npp,g from otnar napsre of the or*
e which followed, the dancers re-' who U Ma partner In mining Interests
satisfies the most exaciing DEPOSIT*
much time in the wood* have no:
In
the
Klomllke.
Mr.
Carter
U
enjoy.
malnlog unlll : o'clock Tuesday
l•l-^•n meeting with ettoiordlnary su«
a
tlx
montbavacation
from
the
OR3.
morntng. Ajibougb uninvited tbe K.
TbLOCAL MARKETE
strenuoua life of tbe froten nortb'. but ecus since the season opened
wi-od* were full of hunter* yesterda''
Balling Prioaa.
will return to the Klondike In
spring. He U very much Interested in ami allbough they made ever* clfivrt. Clearback pork, par Ml.......... 1C4I
$•^00,000.00
Capital Slock, (all paid in i
Alaska and In-llrve that It ha--, a great the number of bird* brought bark wu' Clear back pork, per lb .............. 1
For the A. B. of E. Warehouee.
Dot large, x
Bbort ent of pork, par bbl.-.vU.M
$55,000.00
Surplus and Profits 1 eamedi •
future.
'
Cbariis A. Bdgecomb and W.
-----------------------Lart, per lb .................................. -1*
Depo>its (Commercial and Savlngsi Sl.5S2.80-2 1^
Palmer went lo ArcUe last nlgbt to
Htr BUtar Daad.
Bacon, per lb ............................ 18DW
attend an adtourned American
$1,864
721.71
Assets................................................
rv. Joseph Schwind, of Long
R...... 1. >-„rl Bl-nl. R. V
!»'"*“■........
dety of Equity meeting for the pur- lAkc. received ^or.1 Tuesday that
$:{79,42r. 4:}
Cash on Hand and in Banks
* * 'Hr King * New Dl*coveo' Ic
pose of receiving subecrlpitons to tbe her sbiter. Miss l4-iia VIertaelllg bad niv' best eaitbly frii-ml It eiited ur- Flour. HT.. A Co.M B*at, bhi
warehouse. They were very eue- pasaed away at .’i o'clock at
ot .i*(linin six yeai.* ago l> ha*
ceasfut In pUelng the stork and the home In Grand Rapids. Miss Vler- l» rfiitnied a wonderful cure o|
riiitem cv»n*>inii>lioii for my
■ling s-as very enthusiastic.
ht-nig was r.5 y.-aiv. old. She
wife Tlie first bottle eiid.-d tlooften vlslt>-d Mrs. Bebwind and had Tilile cough, and thl*
le by
friecd* lu this eltv, Mrs. Schwtnd ...........................
Must Have Mere Room.
todzcsi
Owing to the growth of bis b»«l- left thbt morning for Grand Rapids iibiil she wa> pi'rieetly well.
Koig's New Discovery'* pow.
attend the fuuer.il
ma E. Wilhelm bat found It n'
Cl -ail* and cold* I* simply
try to enlarge his store room, and
.m* No Iher remedy ha* ev.-”‘r.;ua eS)a“«7helled 1100 lba..^|lH
e.Wit. Fully gbaranlred by C A Hug Drresed poultry ............................... 10
■day be moved tats entire cloak and
fur department to (he second floor.
rooms occupied by the City
School of Music, which ba.s removed
-----------------------Uve Hon .................................. 4to«S
lo the old Montague Mock.
ThU
gives plenty of room for the display convenience which shonld hav.
...to.. -.35'
adopted
long
sooto,, „
... to
........................
of cloaks and furs, and also le
These coupons sell for 6 cents each ►
ttoM .h rt«lto. ot omoo,, S.1
„ to ................................
> room on tbe main floor (or the
Ml are not posUge »tann»* but reallv .■.U,. .na . Itotol .>...0.0.0
lb .......................
clothing department. Mirren wUI be
oney because If they are preaented 0.,..b, .1 ™™oa .» Mort ..t;
pot bbl...........................
arranged about the ,walU of
any foreign postoBce within tb<
to. .h.. o.n«*. ....
to
.......................
cloak room, and an ante room
to .......
opened up as a Biting and alteration posul union, they wilt be exchange.! ,b, I... ,b,„ too ooto-.., oo»..H
for a freent stamp
been toon
sect out. tbi.
this ...
wa*
1.0J 001 b.»o
B«tor. RUT. P-. >b'...............
room.
Heretoiore. U
a.o., 8to-,roi tolk. .loot no~
co„, „ b„b„
enclose return p»(age as
the association were gtv- q,,.
Mission Study Class.
developed thst the present; Q^............................ lO'OO
MUslon Study class with a mem States stamps were no g.K>d In fo.-'^,
bershlp of 18 was organised Tufodai rtgn countries and foreign stomps! „,,house Is tc *mall (or .11 wh, wStTdO^ i::::............... 6.M
Bight At the Asbury parsonage. The could not he used for postage here ' ^esirod to store their product*.4 i If.lf. ................................................. 10,00
retura ,m*Uge
desired, it Bell phone wa* .wdecd insUlled f-r AUyk. ......................................... 0-00
Rev. W. H. Irwin was elected icwde^
was necossary to purebaM- adraft or,.h. «,nvenlei.ce of the mitron*.
Red top ....................................... l-«5
Mi'-s Rdna McWelhy secretary and’"'
. .
_
.
_
Olive 8|tencer librarian and enclore the money and register th-.
------...
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We Bnd many remoRSt patterns on band now
•
T>.. Challenge of the City." letter, both of which w^s, were evj
pensive.
' -..................- -Till be the book flrat
which we are dcsing out in room lots at about half
■ •I i- !•!..:
; the class expecU to
Debating floeirty.
flaUb this til vigH weeks. Tbe study
I»r\c.
The program of tbe l4-wM Caa* De
class will meet at tbe paraooage bating society at It* regular meeting
every Monday evening from T;:o unlll Monday night wa* a* follow*:
Special reduced price on all varnished golds and
fl:(K» for work.
Cbalrman—L. D. CaMle
while blank paueros.
Current events—Harold Jahrau*
MadUai AsaociatUn.
Tbe following debate was decided
deliciotu in aroma aad taste, and fully
The Grand Traveiae Medical so- In (svor of the neggtive;
up to tbe standard—that's
Indication-point to a rbise in price olpaperB
riety held their annual meeting Tues
Resolved:
That an' eight-hour
day night 1n the office of Dr. J. H
ne.xt season. It will pay :o buy now.
jTorklag day oboold be e»ubUthed in
Wilhelm, retiring pmildent The fol
the I'Dited SUtes by law.
lowing officers wefe elected:
Affirmative—Martiuek,
Bingham.
*
A big stock to select from.
Prwtdent—Dr. O. E Chase.,
Harkness.
Every- package coDtaou cne fu'J pound, and concer
VIceiiresIdent—Dr E- B. Minor,
NegaUve—Bldred. Beoneit!
Holto you in Air-tiBht, dusi-r:ocf packaK»s, which
Secretsry and treasurer—Dr. Bara
keep it fresh, rich and
T. Chase.
dean.
After the buslaess meeting tbe
evening was spent in ronverastioa
HcLauehlm's XX^^X
and having a social time after which
Coffee is sold by
Gant watt.
tbe reUrtng president. Dr. J. M. Wil
Frank Hopkins and Howard-Dull,
helm. Md (he new prmBdsnt. Dr O. of Maple City, left Moadav lor a
E Chase, gave ■ ..banquK at the plaaaare trip to the Indian Territory,
where they expect to remain for aevUttie Tavern.
eral months. Mr Hopklna was formARar Osar.
oil'field worker and should
Many hunters left the city Mooday, ba Bad a desirable position In the oil
morali^ OB (be O. R. A I. train, fields he will mure bla family west,
30CXX COFFEE CHUMS
eqnipped with all I he parpb. rn.vlia For the paM four years be h.v- >
m.
liTEj:
!i s
Mr. Cllaclt'a Vt«w«.
From Wi4B«adar’i Rrcord.
Mr. R. nord CHixb. Oftr of ih« «
flcUU of U« HuDMi A Uy eorpon
Uoo« In thU city BrHred brr» Bat
■ nrdar DlgW oo a bualnea* rlalt aad
rataned Buday DlcbL The rdltor of
tba RccotS bad an Intcrrlew vltb Mr.
eSneh rataU*e to tha flnaneUI Mtoa
ttoo and tb« afact of tb* dNtnrbaBor
in Nra York raeantlr apon Iba baaka
of tba eouatrr. aapaeUllr a# racardi
tboae In Cbleato and tba Hlehlsan
banka. Hr. Cilaeb aUtad that la hta
■ <9latan Iba dBancUl Burry In New
York wotfd bara vary lime aflaet opon tba banka of tba country laMral
ly. tboae «bo irare aSactad bHai
Bora or leaa eoaoactad with
fBanlpalatSons of tba larce trust ooni'
paalas In .Saw Vyrk which auspai '
Mr. CUaeh also suiad that the ban|u
In Mleblcaa are asoaptfoaslly at
and abla to wKbaUnd alnoat
atnafOBer.
Ha suted that one of tba lariaat
flnanelal meat la Chieaco bad dlacua
aad the HtnatJap with blin sad cava
It aa Mi positive oplnloo that tbara
was BO dancer of a panic and that
tba dtetorbanca la New York
bean eafely net by prompt acUon of
beavy Bnaireieiw.' Ha compared
eltimtIoB with a boy Vbo had climbed
to tbe top or a ladder and )oat m ba
^leaebed tbe top reand mliaed his bold
'and fell to tbe cround. aad baHng
reached tbe crtHiBd was anable to 001
any further. Mr. Cilaeb naked the
pmflmiin If. In Us opIploB. tbe dlf•ealiy bad rwaobed tbe bottom and
tbe reply was empbatleaUy In tbe af
frmaUve end that the financUl Inter' eats of ue country were upon too
Srm a toundation to suSer any fur
tber evil eEecla.
Mr. Clinch sUted that tbe only
danger to the banka of tbe country
waa e pesBlUe mlaundeteundbis by
depceltM. espaclally tboae In
country who were not In clone to«^
wUh tbe evenU of tbe day. He aald
that If these people became thorough
ly aegnalnted with tbe condltkms that
tbe banks would not suffer, as they
have planty of money to carr/ on
tbUr legitimate bnalneas and are safe
and aound. Mr. Cbncb U one of tbe
dlreetora of (be Wmtera Trust Bar
Inga bank In Chicago, also a director
id one other flosnclsi InstltuUoo. as
wall as belitg Snanelally interested
many larce enterprises In Chicago
and elsewhere. He U In close touch
with flnanelal conditions throug
tbe oountry, and when be expresses
an opinion that the Bnanclsl
mosphere baa cleared, and that tbere
M no danger o( any further difficulty,
that oplnlcm wlU have srelgfat with
tbe people Ip this loealty' gencmlly.
It Is very gratifying lo note that
Mr. Clinch's opinion U being borue
out'by tbe reports wbkh are coming
from New Tork. and wbIHi Indicate
a eery haaltby reaction that la <
lag valiiea to rise and aecurltlea
advance.
a;.
Vlalatittg the Law.
Borne time ago. there wen
couple-of sute deputy game wardMt
In IBe city looking after tbe rommereltl flaherles. Tbe commercial
fliBarmea o< tbe dty are not tbe
canaea of any trouble and ntllher
tba greaur aumber of fUKenDen wbo
flab abuply for pleasure, but the
wbo go out and spear a boat load of
baas at nlgbt deserve tu be punished.
Carp lake Is the beet Ashing In «he
regkm. that Is admitted. Tear after
year the number of vtaltora Increases
but still It hotda up and baas and
plekerel and other flab are taken from
It In great uuanUtlea. Many peopl>own aammer bomea on Carp take and
tha recent real eeute boom at 1.4Ubd to duo la a large port to the
emplient flahlng offered.
But.
Tbnreday.
la one email
part of the lake, flve lights were
noticed and (base lights Bwaat that
apeartag was going on and that flsh
Were being destroyed. After this to
psbtlshcw and generally r^. tbM
epdtfng will slUl continue and it the
slM departmewV wishes to do any
thing. all that Is necessary Is to send
a deputy up here quietly and let him
go to s:oik U be usfls hli eyes and
U not afraid of the dark, he will acRrcenUy. the sute balchery sent MW
good alMd baas to Lake Ann
pUsled there. Jn two years.
Bsb will make Rood apon l»t ptobably they will all be aptatvd by that
time.
Me Bpeariug has as yet be«» report
ed .from Mlver lake but amliMbtedty
rlotalloBs from (here will he reported
Uier. In the meBBlIme. we wnulil
iliSsiSTf
iisS:,'-
CONSERVATIVE BANKING
Traverse City State Bank
Ol.'eu and S
Bank
in Nonnern Micbiran
OCTOBER BAR6AINS
WALL PAPER
Fully Roasted—
Properly Blended
MeUu{lilin-sXm Coffee
AU FInteclus
Grocers
City Book Store
Traverse Oty, Mich.
Tbe Hobart Co. Prop.
•mim TKAVtflM HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVSMDER 7. mr.
■
STATE BANK
HMh*< Ci«iM U n.
operation waa performed Pridty. bnt
Ad ensloe was hookah oot« tlie the little one «u beyond tbt. reach
rrmnaatt of ihe t*cro Manjurtte of human eld.
raniMl boMD •' Boardmu UAs moniOipUal,
t200,000 to( SDd Use strecture raxed to Ibe
Mr. and s<i«. j.ruij v«n. « n'.s
m«imd to ntakr n«dy fur
Sw»U«,
- $4S^ bulldiod. tbe w<H^ bHOE under the Washington street, had a s^ery pleas
As
able tnimraUloD of L. U llcOovas, ant surprise Saturday erealng.
omnn»-A. 9rmv Uy. IWdMS
bouae fuivnian. and Ike butldlDK they arc soon to leave for the west,
rsof* ouBck. TiM pniMMtr ni- t
abcut twenty-fire of their nrighbors
palled down in two hour*'
A.J.Ibyui4.A.J.lU*Uk»l.
Thus cried tbe hair. Aod a
Brer dnec Ibc fire, tbe portion that and friends met end gave them a
DtRKLTOkl-A. Tiw>7 Lay. «.
kind oelthbor egme to ibe res*
Kecltatloua ai.d
eiDiitDed uobDmed .haa done duty as genuine aurpriae.
cue with a bottle of Ayer's
furDlabiDE
partial gamm were feature* of tbe evening.
I. C. Dan*. Jany anlUTM. V. W.
After premnUng Miw. Carr with a
abelter (or the eoEbiea. However,
Hair Vi£or. The b«ir vis
wax nereasary to gel tbU out ol tbe haudsunie act of silver fruit 'knives
sived! This vts because
way for tbe cooatnK-tloo of the sew Mr. Carr with a leather pocket bill
Ayer’s Hair Vifor is a reeular
book
and
Mrs.
Sboetaaker
wlU.a
nice
and aa U waa worae lor
hair medicioe. Falliug hair is
work theei- than outside. opera shawl and being heartily thank
caused by a senn, and this
becauae of the draagbU. It «4a pulled ed by them, the men were placed bo
medicine completely destroys
down this BuimlnK.
hind a screen with one band over,
the ladle*, blindfolded, chose
unexpected delayu
these germs. Then the healthy
rooDtcred. a uew shelter for the en- partners for supper by Uklnp hold td
scalp Eives rich, healthy hair.
Orawn.
ClDot and tbe meD will be provided their baiida All report a iilemAiit
Tb« bMt kind et s tMUiBoalal Grawn. Mkh,
Kuv. 6—Albert iDsIde of two weeks, the rain and bad time and although it sriil probably b.
"acid lor cTsr sixty yeara."
Pon- Of {4.U Ble. Marie. Mtek-! weather^.vlnV *klWfered‘‘“*i^rio.ldJ tbe laal tlme-they will all meet agali<.
wa* the guest of his brother.lDUw.^,u,
It wfli long be reuembervd.
P. U IMrd. Sunday.
| The wrecking this morning was a
Duck IJikr rwaort la ctcMed for the very simple proeeaa. Chains were atStops llcblng in.tautly. Cures'pllc
salt rheum, tetter. Itch, blve.nvaaon and Mr. Saxton and family urhed to the beams that supported cetei
berp
scables—Doan's Ointment. At
- have morod to Interlaehen.
the roof and after a few of these bad
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Campbell of been yankfd out. by the locomotive
OT.LTK of VtCHiilAN, it- I’r ■
'postage Ceupena.
Sliver lake were the gueaU ctf tbelr the building colla|»ed and all that re
Off For the Big Weeds.
w I.ati- Court for the
k-it.c, S.. 'A. and William. Sunday.
mained waa to remove the mass.of
A hunting party comiH^i-d of Johr tiiaiid Tniveise.
D. R Crandall dent to Boyne PaUt timbers, irtoBng. etc.
J. W. raic-htn
Saturday.
wi;
.............. ■"
Charlaa
Mr. Teal la eniertalnlng Mr. Leon
Nogl. '(LI
Tbe Traverse StiTVatinbr coi
ard from tbe.eoulbem part of the
tbclr troT and have everything
paoy
ba*
long
enjoyed
an
exccUc
aute. Mr. Leonard U enjoying tbe
' ''-esa for the opa-nlng of the dver l.ir rr. dltors to present iheir elsliiireputation among tbe d -aler:
bunting season here.
iwaaon. They are all expert hunters. nsalDst Bald deceased to Hritd conf
Prank Camubell of tbe Grawn phar buyers and
uir I’xanitu.iiinit and ndjusliii-'iit. an '
**»»
the limit is
that all rn-ilitor* of said
1
maey spent Sunday with bla family their unqualified endorsement. .to .1
ibeir
“'tlclpaled.
tounired U> prv**-nt tlielv clal-i;
In Trarerte aty. Frank SUuhnck at flutiRit. The
) said court. Iat the pr.du.te ofrl-.
tended store In bna abeenoe.
Kll procer and General Merchant of
_ .... city uf Tmveiwe C».
Mr*. Thomas Blley was called to Nov. J. will be of great Intereat to
Traverse CUy Friday by tbe lllneaa the city and
of ber daughter.
"A sample of Tiwverse City Can Faw People In Traverse CUy Really
Tbe Gleaner Amusement company ning Co.’s brand of new gallon apples
Know Howr.
Slow cntlDg will solve one half the A. D llH'i's
will give an eafertalnment at Brig- was shown along the street todsy
.ban's ball tonight under nuaplcea o’. by Broker George D. BIIU. lucal problem of lli health. Those who sufIfciled .NoviiuluT i. A. U'lSS'T.
I fer already with IndlEestloo and
■ Grawn Arbor.
represenutlve. ThM cannery parka ^.-ak siumnrh can wlih caiv and the
t'ae Ix-at gallon apple put up tn the'use of Mlwna stnmarb tabti-ts re
Death ef Maitland Mi
united SUtea, color, fill, style, flavor I
»hrtr .1
era# City ■anllarium Tuesday morn- ■ na .ll nnlnls eonslAerMt snd rhlMI. I
QTATB op MICHIGAN. THE pro
• Ing at I o'clock, death being caused
^ bate court for tbe county ..I
0 oper The sample shown of this year's park | After a few da)*' use of
Grand
nd Tr
ation which was performed Friday. waa not to be surpoaaed and hard to stomach Ubieu. the headarhiAt n se«8luD of said court, bold i><
Tbe young man. who waa is yeaia of
feeling, drowsiness, bad taste tn the
be equalled.
mouth, coaled tongue, nervousocas. the prolate offici-. In the rlly of TVS.
age. waa a iwaldent of Acme,
eix- City. In said county, on the Mn
Thla U all the pore valuable be
isnesa,
distress
after
eatius—
-leave* tour sister* and three brotbeia
day of October. A. D. I«>7.
cause the Rli Grocer It the leading
Mrs. tors -Wetby and Mrs. Charles
I’reacvii;
Hon. Fred R. Walker
grocer's Journal of tbe United SUtes ach-wlll illsapjiear. and perfect dlWeUa being two of tbe sisters.
and a good skin will show
of ITobate.
and la highly ecwslderad by the trade. gcalion
The rMoalna were prepared
that Ibe vital machinery Is ouee mniv
In the iiuitier of the estate of I’hii
Aa Chicago Is the recognixod cealer running *nioothly.
boTtal by tbe Andereon Dodertaking
ander I’arls. dec<vi»t.d.
Take a mile Misena tnbl.-t la-forc
l.uule M. Paris bariag fih-d In sai l
company, and tbe funeral will be held of the packing Industry. tbe_loca1
each meal so that It will sllmiihile rnurl her p.dllliin praying Ihtil said
company haa to compete adu c
Tbwaday - efumoon
from *
the digestive Juices and give xtrengtb *-oan adjudlmi.- and .detennliii- vI -m
nerieq all over the country.
Aareh, the Rev. B. H. nemlng
to the stomach, and then it will. Uk.> were a- the time of death the l.-cnl |
care <rf the food that Is eaten, with-!heir* of said d.-ceased and cntin.-d t-'
Without tbii. they couldn't make out Indigestion aud Ih.- unplc.isaiit]tnh.Til the rtal estate of which raid
(he envelcipca. so Uncle San took a full feeling with which M many suf- dectased died s.-ived.
It U order.-d that the lllh d;iy c
band in the matter. After an lnve*U- j fer after mraU.
November. A. D- IHdT. at tea o'cloc
horse 4n a abed Just across the alley „U0«. „ ...
U», .»c
-------- --til the forenooti, at said riiolale r
from the city prtoon. betur known as
, .n cure IndigestlDD and all stuniarii flee, be t
tbe coop, and as1 the day* are chilly, Dayton dm la now aUowed to ubCi|iu that they give g guarantee with
be also haa a blanket there to keep wood pulp and make cbeafwr en-}rTery Wkceut box to refund the
. is further ordered that public
the borae warm, t^’blle the bone vetope* until tueb lime as they ctin\^y » «ho remedy fall, > give satls- nollre thereof bo glv.-u by p-OiHcallon
of n copy of this or.t. r. for Uir.s- mic
was at home last night, tome thief
suitable material. A di-lay of
i -»slve wwks pn-viods to said d.i •
entered ib»4hed and without respect 3U dsyii was caused by this, but ll Is
of hearing. In Ih.- Grand T^.vv.^^
Weed Wantod.
ing tbe mnjevgy of the law. did then thought now that orders ran l>c filled
inwspaper prlui.'d and clr
A few cords of eighteen Inch first: Henfid.
4nd there «l b muHce aforethought with the wood pulp enrelo]>ca.
class »net-n or dry wood for imme cnlaUti in said county.
rmnt r: wai-kuti.
abduct said h IM blanket and annex
diate dPlIvcrr- Apply at Herald of
5MI.
Judge of Pi..l.atc,
OobT Pay Alimony.
fice.
« for bU owk peeeonal nsea. Tbe
b Uvorced from your appendix.
chief la woriilDg on Ibe ease and it to
Tbei • will be no occasion for » If you
hot on tbe trnR
. Dr-
■
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HelpIHelp!
Fm Falling
S »cr cett tlitved OB Time I>e»miu
CimlitiM tkis WMk. 2.82S
Li/ez-ss
Travorse Ci-by’s
Thanksgiving
=—-Linens
BUY THEM NOW
We are bcainning now to talk to you about
table linens, because we are going to sell more table
linens in November this year than «ge .ev^^soid.
LEARN TO EAT
Freight servltif
0. R. A
d by the adtbrongb freight train
'.dlUon Of
«Mdi leaves tbe city at C:SD a. m..
and a through train (mm tbe aontb
, ^leb anirea at J0:S0 A m. This
Baba* It mneb better (or sblppeia.
donbUng the sarvloe.
Agent Uddy la aupertntendtng tmpioremenU in tbe depot, tbe bid
benebe* wbkb ~bave dou service
since tbe depot waa bnltd being reBovod and up-totiale aaaU tnitalled
Instead.
They are o( two kinds.
MMM belni long aaaU which permit
or WMiry paaaengere reclining to take
a mp while waiting (or tiaina.
Sona. druggists.
75c. Try them.
School Monay.
Lansing. Mich.. Nov. 6.—According
> the B|>portlunment of the primary |
school money there are 747.09r school
children In Michigan and »:.9S9.i>21 to
be apportioned among them, or about
14 per child. Wayne county ha* HP.S17 school children and geta 1410.S60.’ “
county, which * the fewest cMldren of any. ha*
pupils attending Its schools, and t
IL316.
YOUR
ss't S-tore
before in the same length of time. Why ? Because
the goods are the best we ever had and the prices
are—well if we cannot convince you that they are
the best values in Linens you ever saw then we
have lost our judgment in buying Linens.
But we know they are good and know that >*ou
will quickly see that they arc as soon as you have
seen them.
b^'this reason we are going to keep telling
you about them.
Here area few of the goad ones:
Ik) ioch Mrtcvriz'd ILniask at........................... .............................
•V.
D„™k. balfUcb.,!............................................................
r>- iuch Pur? Linen German Dumusk............................................................................................................. ...
,
72 inch Pure Linea Dam.itk......................................................................................................................... $1.00
Tb(*.coii,oinp.tlem. ot Ro«i, Soo.Drop. P.n.y uj Chry»nlhmniiL
the h.lt bloeebtJ ere i.ol ,,uiU, » hu«d»me .. the bb»tl»d-lh„ binch
and art* mi»t f.\<-pUetil for
wi >r weor.
While
.hit.
'W inch Pure Irish Uamaak. I.1f3c-h©.i in a higo variety of patteroa, a very beatitiful cloth
with Napkins to matdi. This is very mneh nnder price and yon will look' a long time
before you will find anything to match it in price......................................................................... S$e
.VRdrow Rvid s namu on Table Linen is tbe aamc umarantee that Sterling is on ailver. We
liooghl 6vc piccce of Keid't famoue Scotch Damask at a very low figure because there
Kore no napkins to match this particular lot.
This is a linen yon can pnt on yonr taUe
aod expect to get good senico out of it for years and not be disappointtd. This with
napkins to match Would l>e worth |2. While it lasts only.................................................. S1.M
One lot of 72 inch pure Linen Bieaohed Irish Damask, tbe finest goods you ever saw. very
soft finish. It's a cloth that will delight every boosewife. Two pric«s.$l
and
The assortment will be found very complete up to $'2,50 per yard.
would feel pretty good these cold
mornings in a pair of our.warm slippers.
We have
(or tbe
1 catching
( or BO and these flsb have
proven to be great sport. Tbo' are
In abnndance In tbe vicinity ot Ice
land. In sneta abundance that one man
got 17 doxen In a very abort time. The
Ml are all of a good alxe and put up
a strong dght bMore being landed, so
it la eport to caWh them.
Tbe
. If they come Into tbe
bay at all. do not come In great
here so that few If any ate uken.
They lascmble a long Jawed wbliclUb and are excellent eating.
t Cheated.
A few days ago. Inspector Pond
Vlatted the local poatofflee and looked
over tbe rural mall route*.
While
hfie. be gave the poetmaater and empkryct snout two pages of Information
in. regard to sUmped envelopes. Tbe
government baa seat out a nomher of
rlrealara of thU matter, bnt this time,
tbe Information waa delivered peraonally.
It seems that tbe concern In Hart- ford that bad been making the cnveliBta not only lost tbe contract Imt
.were (kaed Slhd.OAO for mabfng tn(ertor^Dvelnpef. Ttali fine and ths.
loea m the contract naturally aggra
vated them, so they Joined bands with
tbe *Ynvelopc trust'' and bought up
alt tbe rag pulp stock In night After
the Dayton concern, which got the
contract, was ready to do buBlnena.
much deUr having enaued tn tnatalltng tbe machinery, etc., they found
that they were unable to buy any of
the redulrad stock, the maibet baring
them the remains of their 4-month* Pnul, who died at the bos
plUl Saturday afternoon at i o'clock.
They left here Tuesday last. Uklng
tbe child to the bospiul where
InI@IMl[l! (SWEESE
‘TOE
Warm^ootwm
for every member of the family, from
grandpa to baby.
Men’s Felt Slippers
Men’s Felt Shoes
75c to $1.50
$1.00 to $3.00
Women's Felt Slippers 60c to $2.00
Women’s Felt Shoes
Most heahliy.
vigorout men and
women in the
United States are
raised on good, old*
L fashioned Aibuckles’
ARIOSA Coffee,
mind
Ae othew
-—. yoo want to be ^ eH
Say ttuy t9 Ae man who Ae«
to gwiich you from Arbuckles’
to coffee that pays him
pio&ts at Ae ei^Msue of yout
$1.00 to $2.00
Misses and Children's Shoes and Sli^N
pers, according to size, 50c to $ 1.50.
Buy your Felt Footwear here.
We have the best.
seuf/f OF aaoa shofs
PATTERN TABLECLOTHS
Tli.-a.- c-ae fir ei’Si-r
or •quan- ia!>1i-* and arc thv fln-st Food» un
itr markK.
•Hand t-mt.tuid-r-J, l.yUf»inoh.-<i. j.latn Htivn wbl« s«. On* ixMe Huth and one dtrxra nsF
kina., Ttt* U the fln-4i JkI* -w *hoa-n In th- city and ariU f.>r $32A0 the set.
/
10 dorm *11 l:mn l.k:.c!,.d napkin*, no Iltrn to match, si*.- zzxzi. value *2A0 d«en. <we do'
not cut th-dorocM S2.00 and S2.50.
1« doivn L;;ijch
nil linvn. bc-SHtluhL-d. Blit SU2J. bvaucful tsittem*. excypUonal
vnhi.- at 4*e each.
5 d!hv-u Ui: :.0-n h-D*Ufrh,d. aoxlfi. -Itra h-avy. fine flnliih. 87e.
£. doM'b al!
h-i:i*tllr+.*-d. L-ai.1tIul s-**!*. worth
for fil.19.
1 plvc-.-s DK'uct'-d Iti.fhla Crash, all pur-- iiawj. wy heavy w*-:*hl, value J4c, apedal prlw.
rj-nid 106.
!■ I-u-i * - Cotton Crash, very
I7 Inch, for *e yard.
JO do-H.
Tu Bath T.ravlb, ISx:'.. for
ooeh.
i d..zvn IHv4.-h.-dHathToa.-;*.Jhx5:.a! lOe.
t dor.-n JR-actW nath T..».-l*. iSxJ.
esOt. - ' taj-TTjV
. "-'*'1 I
J dc.:vD extra q-jati'.r bl.«ct-d Bath Towel.. lSi3«. ISc asch.
u dotvc ab linen i:-xct.-d Hu.-k .-rad Sira Uaina»k Towel*, extra value at 2Se.
Every item In this ad. is under value and wfli bear
ttie closest investigation.
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OflAND TitAVtNM HCftALO. THUHSOAV. NOVEMSEK 7. tM7.
Trareite Pity today.
M
D C. Bborter and Geo City were!
Ml. and Mia. L. H. Pra>
a. In Tiarerae Cite oc buaineot Thuia-.
trip to Tnireiae CHy I'rlday
•may.
Hoaaid Tvodall loi.k
Uhtiaio
Ur. 1and Mra. C. K Pray vlalted d1;heie Uouda; for Sbeiiuan to vUU
Tw. Praj'a Sunday.
bu people.
«. 1. H. Pray fata her niiillnc':
Mr and Unt. Si.-re
•tork
i.1 the Habal • atore nov)
party Thuradar night
j
Mr. and Hra. Ji
Watao® vlaityt Brt.,
gr'
• M..
- ,
I at Tom Pray’ii Sunday,
i
Mrv \\t-Moii Is laid up iriib
|im b>T Angel.
i
(Jllbert Pray niaih- a Ulp li
tT»e City a lew daya ago.
Ham Weeion weal to Traeetoe Cl
Miaa Ttuupkiua rialted att ther hcw!.•bun while ago.
<
III Tmveme CKy over. Saturday
ijDcy Hammooti
Hammood t*
l* lal
laid
Sunday, returning to bei M'hool ttii> .
blood pojiHib In hik band.
morning.
i
Ner
Th^ were no sert icni at (be M. 1!
Correspondents
‘t-1 dar.
N0BTM7ORT.
Btnlorii 8eo(l bu Koac
MklM. to •pend tbc! vlDtM.
Mr.
‘
and
>d U
Mn H. CokC
and aon HbilIp. «r (Crrr
_________
..
. - . winter
Vn. CoiM' i«reDts. Ml. and Mia. P.
Tbo
s
Hava Thia EaparianBc.
I..IIII1
You
laa
the
kllneya—oi.rwork
ui'-ra them—
Aniy^ I .They can't k.-ep «p tbe eupUnoai
•l«fnt stralnThc bark gUv* our-lt aches and
palna;
•». I
Till
I Si^-
John
Traverw- City iM-oph- tell viur h.>u
n ’■
lylot
lUM
M;idls<m
bon..- Spb- Tiaverai- City. Kirb. sa.vs. ‘'Sunie
Cv.- years us” I wus siiffejii:;: tmii
«;>•
Wili r.rir.Ui.
r.r:iTiiii. o(
of Somh
Somii Kaswui. w|t)> an Mgknivaiei! com- of kiiliiey v.-al.
'\ill
n«
sa.
severe
pallia
tn
iny bark. I»!ii«
her hoiismoik.tor a w^.
iii.tl over the kidney ivgSn
hardly b.-ud uv.r. Mimiji or lilt, uud
I. la coDvaleacIhg.
got Into such I) cnudilUin that 1
Kelaey attended tbc funeral
liaabli tr. pursue my' »•«*. The
niece.
Lola HidinforUi
ui-y aix-rttloBs wi'-e weat. (-oetiitlieil
a h.
h'av.v.
av.v. »audy Mdimeut ami had a'were prewiil. Alter gnmeu a dalniy;
Ur. and Mra. T. Kelchetmati
Mra. Boaenihal ..
1 a hiid Nmelllug odiii. After tryini
—
-.Cialn,
S.-.nday.
waa the gu«at of Mra. W. F. Robert- luncheon was aerved. A very pretty ' Tisvcrae City vMiors on Tbura.iay
1
Mrs Hen .Altman drove to Travi
several rnnedh i. I proeun-d- :Doalv
•“ set was given to each guest of last.
- I *I-------------Ttanraday.
•OB
KIdes
City, h'llday,
ar
aa
a
happy
reminder
of
th<-!
Mra.
.lewle
Brabant
returned
honor
Mr. and Bra W. B. Olll and i
R<- north OR .1 I bad not used them
(U-orti- flay has
j Ttiivera*. City Saturday moniing. af- '
■ Ir home In H
pleasant occasion.
before the achea. i>alns and kiUney
he ter having spent a couple ' '
“•
•'.loiidlkc social gi'
The
Klo
________ _
nviog airent
deiwngenii ni dlsappearid '
i-ii ! g-jest of Mre; G. M. Dau
Thut
L. O. T. »
past week with Mib. Wm. Gill i
ler visiting he'
Per salt t-v nil dialera.
Price *
ing
«
dmubter, Mra. I>. F. SeotL
Fosti r-Mllli'irn Co.
Miiffab
for two wee»;s. cr-nla.
•brother, J. Ratito
MABEL.
Udiea- Benefit
aoclety
was d
Thursday.
ay. :Mr. and Vew Yo'k. sob- ageuh. ler the rnili-d
sUrtiHl for
_
Mr*. A. 8. Pray made a
trip
o-lamemi. pumpkloa and. ______________
lighted
■me a chicken pie supper
in
..
Arlht..
Stairs
j Tmverae city today.
dies.
The chaadellers were
were draped
dr .
tDWB ball on Friday ereolng.
larvey
accnmpaidrd
HeniemlMT th-- n:iuu
IV'aii
lick Pray I* «m the alck lUi.
CUmlnier Rosencrana. of car ferry with golden leave* and vine*. A short
Traverse City
lake on other.
Mrs. Grover Hunimond
»«!;t
- al -Lq«ngton.
ired
■
consisting
Ko.
1».
arrl.
:
vhu stand behind a bank ilo'.vnulre iu
Oor direotora are as
named below.
Taey
batv iuveate<l tbeir dwn inouey i:i thia bank, uitel trevjuetilly lu ditvetora* m.vtiiuss. {ms up.m ev«T______
of the ba&k the
ia.-*s ability which
uptn
li jadyiinral. vaution and bo*'
have m^e tbom ane^taftil in tbeir
uuk-
oot-n
own husineaa.
DIRECTORS
H. S. HqIE I’reaident Oval W.wl Dish t'e.. PK«d«t
" y;'
by riarleaa
e. name*' orclieetra.
I JtriinatoD. and Viv
Dam '
u- J*al€d
jMinied by Qladya
Qlai
W. B. Jobntion rtuimed Ihlt. ev. u-■
log from a bualonaa trip to Chicago,. fiby
by MW
Julia
Mi
U. H. P.iwpt> of PontUe. Dr. Wll"Good'Hye. Swc-l Dny.'
lard Burleson of Grand Rapid*, and JohluioJi^anJ
tri..,
jendlng a ‘few'ttayi, ni««>' l'y liJsJai
M. Danii’ are epei
the ramp near H<i____
,' nod Vole.
Mias Rathi-r'Saellg was very pl.-as , M. Uaiiu-.
antly surprised this evening by ten Banifc«.
inUe girts, the occasion being
hvr, fw and cocoa were aenod.
tenth birthday. Alien gamea,- th.- Ilttte.
bTe Rev. T. G. Thomas of oe
glr'.» wire tnviw In'o the dining W*.. will deliver an aiftln-i.- il'is
. ....
room, where a sumptuous aupi«-r was; evening In the M. R chuirt. on hi*
^rv.d
work among tb<- lidiairs lu Wls.-.m
The Miasea Eutdci- Voice and Win ' bId. He will dr.»s in th.- ...........................
moD
<-hancter.
vxatui
tuino BDi! prove bsbkt •■•<!
e to W paraucvl. nuil lirioi • - ---------------tbe
lureh yeeliTdar oaring tn the fnn*T '
of Wra. Soun wl .Qk Rapidi.
Seorge
Mlta Anna Dean went back to b*r ,
irid« ojt ugalH.
achool todav after liirey weeka* va
'
Mra. tV'lUam Cbioetl I. not
cailcti'flned b> hei bed.
Tbe l.a(
I
About (birly were iiniKitt !
with the Kev.
1
i IIalloae'«.u
imrtv at
Jaiue«
Hapide u.^at Fri'iii'.
i’halle'.
,
*r. APdttwon !OM a V»!i«ble horn'
1
Cecil Aiuy espert» to Mart In
f«w |1a»l weeV by being g«r«d l.y a co«
‘.lays lor Big
Ug &a
Sapidu. where he will'The row heloiic
" _TrTvil»tBe I'l
.City, e
ifinisb ach.nl ai1 the
i
rVrri* ItiMiluie.
Woodbitm aia-nl n few day[ last w. I k In- Trahierae City,
i
8;.me of onr young jeopie w.*r
BACK GIVES OUT.
diaappointed Satarday night
,diaa
I cur
'hey mlKhed >
Plenty of
Traverte
City
Readers
^^rs. L. t^. Peck and aon •peoi a
few dav« wltb Mra.
Peck’f
a1i.ier.
Mia. W. Datrow. la Trarerae City.
laM week.
30ka arabain td the '
'
'
•or 4hU dUtnet. will dell'
$
M-
Pd (« <beir bone in AKIe^, Satardaj-.
btlrr baring epent (be
week
wtlb
kbMr dao^ter. Mta. J. F Matbewi.
Mia. KJna Kelaej aiieni laat week
fn 8«uooa Bar.
Bart Ultelle uf Travrrae City apcsT'
- a-ltb K “
■ t^e
•peat lart Wedaeaday
The Wcmiaii’a club »« at the home
I lira. u. F. SeoU laat Tneaday. Atter Ibc u loal program. M«. W. P.
an ezecliiot repoit
of tbc Federation
n 'of
of \Vc«en'.i
\V(«en'.i clnba
Mt Film.
The club held tbeir aocii
clal
1 of Tneada,-. Nor. 5tb.
the;
iHIBb of an. Kolertaon.
; elder
Tbe Ret. reHfuaon. preni
.............................................
a aeron the Loid'a Supper, on Wedtv eTMtlllE.
Kcbl. and
McMacken apcttl IanIt Wednr*
Tnrmc city.
•gmn 1
Mr. and Mta.
tka. with goasU from lh<- Boo.
•d the 1. O. T. M. H. nodal
$ Directors who Direct
.
-.
t..ti
Stepben Laatner. Fartri r
V. LardIe, AVhv!t'<t>le I'rouucv*
F. C Desmoad, Ib-eldcnt IK«tBO&d Cbeffiil-al Co.
Bcnj.'_______
j. Thlrlby,
ilrlby, I'ravwgp
i
City Iron Worka
. iL B. Garner.
F. H. S;aUh, Sn.nii
a
FluH Co.
I PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK |
S
TR.WERSELOTV
%
•. t'Op;rg ilia
iln.v. to VVIIhiiiW.urr .'laiur.l..' 1...
iittend the ftineKil .-l M-> Foxv
V. fom t opelaud. .
Mr. ami Mi... Fruuk .h.hns-.: ^.r.'
ir-h-ippy l»ir.-iils of a h.il-y
H--
s'i
the. will ,
Sli.-hl.!n
....
Th.-,.- werg.»,.grra. damog.s dnua
Mi-' Nita <^1D*« im
Mla. ZuU .tdawk uf »<-?l.iir.- -n.-a-
Mrs. yvd l‘-!fl.T Vp,B, ,b.lorl of the vr.v-k at th- Imnw
Mr. and Mtv K.l .Ma..tln.
issr
of
JTATg or oaio. (Ytv or Toiaix).,
Lr«-*at»vrwT».
.
rnaat J. vusaav makaasath that bsi.<.-n
tH-r-rth. Itnaaf P.J CHBarT Wa'i.
uiMUi ^ Uiy of Tub<i.vvAm>.if
s:t5r~=S
inrttlvh Columbia,
1? A'
lug To .:m.. t,, empire .lo vW- witb
their c-ouKjiis Frank and Mg.- Ames
As a tvsult ol a two nu.mUa apetl
of ruiuv wrath, r. th.' futmers a.v Im- _______/ataa BenA h r HatutMiaU, trwa.
hii.J wlib their tail w-oik.
They
all ki<-|Hi|i; |..e[|\ rinse viateh i-f
, TakatUU'aKaClj rUto(ari-<a.atltoMa-
J. W. SLATER
**Thc Old Reliable Home FiiPi^fsher”
XMAS GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY
and we must reduce our stock of staple goods to make room for them, and so are
making liberal discounts all the way through our store.
QUICK MEAL STEEL RANCES
•AM WELL
LOOK WELL
LAET wnx
Here arc soma of the price* wc arc mgklng on them:
• Solid Oak Table. 4 Inch leg ............................................................................................... .. I 8.75
rsolld tiak Cane t««t Chairs
............................................................
BoMd Oak Tabic. 6 Inch leg. >i sawed oak
.................................
............................................................
94)0
Same Uui* with 6 inch leg.............................................................................................................K-OO
Dining .able, fmm 14.50 to.......................................................................................................... 404«
Dining Cbalrt from la'-SO to............................................................................ ............................. 30-09
i
This is
Stove
Season
fii
Pnmooi Victor Tablea.'k ft.......................................................................................................... 11-75
► fllKl.ng thut It
lACE QB3AIHSjl
l:r.; the prirr yo-i:
wimi yui t't for th.- money ihat counr>
().:t
heatinc
bTov.-
[
hiisirnwnt has h.vu In-lier
or.-
<-*«uld
j rlcvs ai’- iti«' low.'jt to 11- trod.
$12.09
. 28.00
ao.00
. . 30.0
. 75.00
The largest cat in oar Room Making Sale Is on
Conches. Onr entire tblrd Door Is covered with
ftem and we most rednee onr stock abovt one-halL
We are selling at tbU aalc. a good Ti inch Conch, with toefc. at.
........................
ST inch Conch, canvw lined, good vclonr covering, at
Inch all aiecl conatmeted Couch, velour covered,
at
Indi all Mccl constneted Couch, velour coverjog. i
.....
:;1
steel
Inch all Steel constnicted Couch. 5 eowa of oil
springs, velonr eov.-red. at........................................................................................................ 104)0
.36 inch Couch, same as IU> one. onlyin Terana covering .........................
124)0
Car pltmb Conebe*. 9U lo ............................................................
ImtiatloD UeaihiT Conrhiw. from $lt> to
.........................................
'.......................................... 204»
.......................................................................194)0
'Oeoulne Leather Couehee. from ISl-ie lo
................... ...
.................................. ... 904)0
.We are ^otving a tine line, in fact we are sbow_jfabout everything there Is on tbe market in Lace
tnglal
Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, Rope Portieres, etc.
Ill - wld-.
- ail!.':,..'t.i
i 12.00
10.W
IWW.
CARPETS
taken here and
. . .1* Inti- r.f
mo piece
'I
of Diflies. with ae.-illoped edee ;.e.d di
Mra. Potts Sad Irona. per s“t
Copper boltoBJ Roi'o!', No
.....................................
- U-: CailTt at
.............
> ................ !
Waahlac Maehlma up .rom ..............................................
M. ejicim- Cabln.-l
t mske Ry>9« to Order. W.i: makf them any tkape or a
..................................................................
ShailBg C-ahinrt. with mlm.r ...........
nraea E«nen>ion Rod*. .V to
Ltminc ftoaidi..
Same thing In Plukh .............................................. ... ......................
ar,- th.- v
o carry a foil hne Of S*>teta- P-llpw 8hpa. ale.
.ns Q'nCK MEAl. Range Is taking Uie
I', n;,;.
•
j
laig.- llii.. atiil our
lead as osnal.
lor.. lH’r:uis.- we an- showing ..veiA-thlui:
-r.C
••K.rii- iuailiiuiiit. r.v |..r
\V.r.-Hing a good lull 'I.-*' ili.ul-..- K-.i-x- i ,
im!;,r« at
$1. *1.60 and up to .
..
.
In
w..
^>,..vinc a good .|u4i -l .. ..
‘Ul!.-;. lit »1. JI
fl imd up to....................................
Ip l-illr.a,
li.ii.ui :.:r.
*1 and up
5.7S
'12.50
$ Bond Oak doaiteiwd fInUh. Oialn.......................................................................................
Bed Blankets, QnUls and PlUows
1)1!
M :i!i
.........,. .
..
e you want.
oa CLOTHS and UNOLEUMS
......................................
to...........................................................
Clotli.-e H.-iehr. 5.« to .........................................................
Wall Ump, complete, with ■•xira wick .
,P fnim ...
....
e agent for the lam
We .make P<cture Frames to Order.
t Cook Lincleum.
I
lElaK RAPIDS STORE
1 RIVER STREET
**Your Credit Is Good'
y
TRAVERSE OTY STORE
120 FRONT STREET
WUnTuCuM MW
rBatnrday tooklof tor
ll»rtJo Cmwfort Tlalted frt«id* at
eacklcj- laat week.
M«7
«»«t SttvW uuS
SiDuUr at Maalataa.
Bnrte Lavia amt SoB^ay at ifaar
Irtae.
caaode Ito^aa etatted hla aJater
Bnekley Bca^r.
rrmak Lavia aad v»fe rltlted their
aoa Leonard and (amlly
Saturday.
C. Barnes and vlla vein at Cope
Bil»h on bDStBcaa Tnesdar.
J. Rernolda and wife vara caUiiif
at Oleofarrr FHday.
Mra. O. Dana and chlUtren rUited
Mrs. Mren Wadnesdar
C. Barnes has panrhased a poitaWa
•av mil.
It was nnloaded oT-tbe'
( Hartan.^»Clodar.
...
Mrs.
Miss
KeUle
Mrs.
Jeanle mtz eBiertatned
alee* and
-
popbew.
Mtaa
and
Mr.)
For IlAlita
Mr*. 8- Stanton, of Thompaonrl
SaodPT* came
borne
The Kind Yon Hava
Always Bon^
Etlday
;trom Pintle Hirer, where be
work, with one foot .badly hart, which
For the strong—that they
may keep their strezigth.
For the weak^-that they
may regain their strength.
For the young that they
may grow in strength.
Will la.r blm up for s«nne Ume.
Alto Babraek
and
Ralph
Simon
were heme from Honor over Soeday
ing up wind mills.
A Sabbath school was startad last
Sunday In tb<- Melbodlil church MlbJ
the following officers:
Snperioiend'
en* Mrs. Sherwood: secrwlar^. Jenule'
tumble: treasurer. Allle Brlnlgner. lt|
well a.e c plrasur<> to go and do all -
Uheeda Biscuit
they ran lo make It a soccosa.
I
Mrs. All-a Brimmer, who has been!
aick with pacnmocla. Is able U>
be |
up part of the lime.
the most.Mtritions food »n«H«
from whe^
Clean, crisp and fresh.
Mr*. M.
j
Howi*., of MarlUs. *
ealUng on ftiend* here Salurdar
. H. Itowlej has.-moved 1
boose west Of the railroad.
Mr. and
Mr.e Will
j
5*
Married. Sundnr afteraoon. at
home ol G.orge
Wolf.
Icelelter. of Weldon, au
;Of
this
place.
The
MUs
\
David V/olf. I
Rev.
GASTORIA
Park Winien made a bsslneiis trip
to Manistee Saturdsy.
PERSONAL
Fram Tuesday's Record!
■
Ur. and Mr*. WlUlam Golmer. who
^. have made Cedar ihelr home fw some
Unn-. pawn'd through the city
The i.xitac.- duratiim of the reign
morning >
their way to Warsaw. , |b, ^ single do»e‘of iKian? iWuJ-(«
of Kiik1. Ii tmniai. !-> for thV U>l C(«J
where they will visit relative* I* enough.
Trv-atmviil rurv* habliii
_ a*^hoSi‘“Jn‘'’*toS''^'***’
------------------------ —
for
all. ““
thSrjl^to
toflS
‘
^ ®
““***
' ****■’
pleao- and friends. They will not return to ■* ronvilpatlon. r:. rent* a boi. A*k >.-an> h.vs l-i-.-n "1 )i-ar*.
The pouto market has dropped to
Ml»j Leila Curry goes
,Cedar but will look up a location in
»lruB*.»t t..r tb.,u.____
,
so cents here.
Wednesday,
It *!II r.siuitv »:;.i;ii xz3 to run the
Clarence Dean has put a new wall
Nov. 5.
j
The bouse occupied by John Gunn. ’ Indiana.
|
G,.a.
~r. n''hVrwood. who was ' ptibllr arliisiU ..f .V.-*- York city for
and cellar under bis house and John
^
; owned by 8. Brown, burned down last
The Rev. George II Lockhart left et,.cu-d to e.)ngtt■^.•. from th.- TuW..
Wyckoff Is re-sidli
ding his boi'tc.
Real Ectste Tranafara.
0:i- >i-ur j;t>l y.-glcnlug
Cse* ■ Tuesday, Nothing was saved and a* >r*lerday afti mooo for Omens where
dlMrirt. roi.irn* to that body
Not. 6.
Crotser. n
nwki. sec. 17. T 25, Mr. Gunn has a targe fam'lly eff small he will
be the guert of bis son. af,^r 3i ynu*. Hv was rv-.lecl.-d af
SUMMIT CITY. R. F. D. No. 1.
R 1«. MflO.
S- Porter, a merchant of North- ter thiv.- attempts.
children It has proved to be quite a
• A very pleasant surprise was giv
Tboa. Val
''®“ serious calamity.
The house Itself »>«. wr« in the city today on bn*i-^ •
en Mr. and Mrs. Lace Hallowe'en. Seely and wife. 30 aeros of n end of
merely an r«t'i
To keep her own and the neigbbor- w 70 acres of oeH sec, 32. T S5. Ri»“» ................*o** ” Hhood boya out of mlsehlef. Mr*. Luce
old shell.
I. lit.
bm6 planned *a*lltUe party tor them
Geo. Haner et n1 to J. W. Toetor.
at bar home. Her Mends took ad- wH of lot 18. all of lot 19. blk. 3. For
the
IV M.
M E.
K church
rhon-h gave
r*v.> a
■ Hallowe'en
Mallow»'*n
^
»ed
111
ty H.'s 4th.
and
miaalonary
and
aid
so-
Uttle Floyd Luther waa
aurpriaad
WESTERN CANADA
_
_
____
le
ty entered the yard a
c
,&ey
made^wal«_.,
« piaased boat and boatei
ed to
the evening passed merrily with
.
eontwu swl
*
Henry
* ''
Mi-cbi of "The Industrial School Bill'
SHAKE IN A bottle.
i
^
,
Now Is the time when the doctor , and "Th
The Revklou of the Stale Cor.
B<^rt went i
'lURlnetui.
Httlett U very
^‘re
Nr. McCluiv, a prominent
I* the ad^ce of^ an old eminent au-i »l»Hr on "Still
Fertility
educator.
and
Mind
Lh&rlL'. who say* that Rhoumatlsu-) Fertilltj '
His iboughls on
Ideas
and Kidney trbnble weather Is here. lyid Ideal*" --------were fine
and 'also tells what to do in
‘"y^Born-^u Mr and Mrs. Roy
Me
an altack
anv
good
prescrlplloi.
of Trover*.- City. OcL 35. i
Get from
pbitmacy
i<"half
nunre Riitd Ex- baby girl. ' Melhvr
ounce Compound - (ng wei:
irgon. three ouom C<
up Sarwaparilla. kll
Circuit
bottle and Uke a
The adjourned
meal* and ai bedtime.
September term of
n;!..,™ .1 It, «m Kta ol BtL-tB.
m,
The*frtands of Mr. aud Mr* Henry
Hulatt will be sorry to hear of tb<
death of their little bob which occur
red last Thuiaday eventag.
jCM Tlitot. This Is said to be a spleudid kidnev regulator, and almoii cernedy for all form, of
lalnirmcdy
aUMlRIT CITY.
tism. which * caused bv uric acid In
. . - ____ Newton Johnson of
iney* ‘all to
Mr*. 8. M. Klngaley. who has been
•
Llabd. which ther kidnt
dead visited WHUs Rhodes and
Btek the past week, is bafter.
nut.
Any one
.
c
Mu P. THlotaon who has been in family over Sunday.
pare ttil* at home and
Wilber Tuljer and family
poor health for a long t
nrugrl.1* to this town and vlctolty.
ic
to
BenronU
this
week.
Mufined to bta
bed f<
Nate Rhode* 1* to the urgel bouse
; Interinehen.
gredlent*. or. if our reader* prefer,
Hiss
Margaret
Hartltoe
visited they wilt compOBnd the mixture lor
wees.
George
TUlotaon.
who
Vanderhoof Sundav.
Htas
Pbeba Va
brakliig OB the G. R. A
L.
ci
Rose and chilMr. and Mra
bocaa Snnday.
dree left Saturday for Chicago, where
'. impure blood make* a timdJohn Sooafrask. who amvad here
tbar win snand the winter.
ply
eomplexlOD.
headache*,
- A tall form Indiana, will move back
Miss L>-dU Rhodes
vlsilad
Mr*
indigestion.
Tbta
nausea.
______
there thU week.
lake* yon weak. {isle, ■Ickly. Burton Is jdailli
Mi*. HIIIi
_______________
,, ifter three
dock
Blood
Bitter* make* the blood
WeMBei*.
Bl Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Wi
weeks' vacation. MlasScoit. teacher.
pure—restores
perfect
rich,
Ora, Weldner. who Is fireman on
Nor. 5.
health.
the G. R. A 1.. spent Sunday with bU
;is\s,".t,”E:d.'S‘.‘rT''7’«°:,c
aud child arc dc
Ccuri.
aeaaion •
of
the
Circuit court con-
«■
-.a., s„.
fof the afternoon was taken up by the
attorney* of the case of Mayer Bro*.
company v*. Cbarle*
F.
Ttaneller,
l^niurthwalte t Alway for the
_ _________
com-
___________ ____ ______________
«,,ered by creditor* of the late Grant
creditor who atuched the ialoon and
fixture* after the death of WIsehart.
Moat of the calendar was dUposed
f at the regular seasion hut there
re several case* yet to be dlspoM-d
Almost the entire day was taken op
with the Carpenter case In the Clccnit
court today
At
3
o'clock tbe
uatimony was being summed up by
aaS IBvf'rwe
iimim
ELK LAKE.
tbe attoroey*. The case has been In
The Hunro brother* lost a cow last
Bendon.
Mien. r.ov.
4.—Laverne
the court, for sometime.
wrak.
Clark has beets visiting be- Wend.
Robert Morrison Of Clear Water.
The injunctltm in the case of Daisy
ai seen In this victoltv last Sunday. Mabel Huddleston.
V. Ormsby v», Curtis O. Ormsby wa*
CongratulatioiiB are again in order.
Mr*. Mnaro. Sr., went to Traverse
dissolved today l>y Judge Mayee.
rr
Thbi time the happy couple are
City Monday for a tew
day*’
vlall
- No dectaion bat yet been reached
with Wend*.
Max 81arow and Lnr* Maynnrd. both
by Judge Mayne :'n the cate of
if Mayer
M
Mr. and Hn>. Joe Sberman. Tom
of thto place. The Uttle winged God
Bros. v». Henry Toanelier.
gberman and Mr*. Tom McManus of
Traverse City attended the fnneral is very busy these day*.
I. C. 8b-
“
W WASTED TO
•
Wesley Landis is working for
R.
B. Reynolds.
here this week from Traverse City.
Chsrite Bowman 1* laid up with n
Miss Lois earn* came *»wti Sun
very sore hand.
day to attend the funeral
and Mra. Frank RoyMrid* re
It waa a sad blow to the communiwhao our Wend. Mr*. Sherman. turned from their-weddlag tour last
I laid to roat. Althongh she was
Monday.
■-fv-4 »o ; year* old. she will he
Hr.
and
Mr*. Jacobs are entertain“
live'
Copenilih.
CapaiMiah.
Hicb..
Nor.
John Beaty and
5.—Hr*.
Mrs. Maggie Flnan
wiled Hay Slebbioa at Neasen City
tin. Cbarle* Crist and son. Hnrley.
friend* In town. .
U-wi* Phillipa
.
_
of
MICHIGAN, in’ttie Cir
suit foiin
for
Grand
va:
3,-..
, •> >-.ni>ts.lwlly.apiieartoB ftciii affiriavH ,.n file In^hU ranee that the
last knuan jdao.- <rf p-hideuev of the
above named defendant was in this
stale but that [uvte.is for her appe-tranre her'-in
laniiot
!»■
jarsouabv
serv.d i;i,*n
h«r bv n-asoo irf In-V
ccnttmi. d
hbceiiee from Vr l*-t
WU place of residenre. On motl.in
knowu
. II. t:;.|
I.I.ID.-1 .-Oinplalnsjil, It Is ordered tba
the said defendant Rena L Wrlgb
ap’Ktl Ik- enlert-d !
ihls eain-e within <hnv ................................
ihe date brn-of and in lirTaiill tbereol
that 'he bill of eviiiplaint lih-i! iieT>-ln
iken hs eor’fes«»‘iJ agalnn
i;:? ’
^
*«»
liMnrt
Tiav.-i,-.
«->>iiiicIain.-int
..
___
' '
Rena 1.. Wrigiit. d.f.ndam. s.pi
!W7.
■ iisi
•* . tnOU aw
|Vo» K« rv
»is.a»MvMve I « IIS. ■■■imMaM*
S.r£jSjHi:ES-:'M=2
•r vtn sv tw (WvW I
>W1 BlVllbt VllMtV. m
i.i.li'iKil..
H. & N. L THE GIRO
bv
jmli
* * ** *"
......
-------------------------
h ToffnCflh 8 Year Snd 8 Half w’ltfl
Terrible SoffiS 0f1 Face and Bodv
■ -r- i . »».
aa
. .■ *
Wanted llUE
—Hands tied to Stop Scratching
and Tearing at Flesh —But
I....... ..
Ilas-w.H-l
CURE BYCUTICURA
COMPLETE AND SPEEDY
stMt. when abonl a ynar
old tswsn to have
e S.CI
*<o«
* fsc.
a l*y.
m treat him. hut the*
grww wiir*.-n iiv->
Itvv wg«ii
began lo iTJinA- un HIS arms,
Tim
thee i-n niher part* «f his Ixjdr. and
thra one came on hir cluwt. wocL than
throlhen. Then 1 caJIvd another phvsiGiaCL sun he grew WMW. At the end
of almut S yiwr and a half of *uff<-nng
be grew ao bad 1 had to tie hp hand*
la ckilhs at night t-> keep him from
actalching th.-------1 tcariru: the
got to he a ivre
e tkeSevun.
tkirielun.
was hardly alrie
aunt artrised me
• to try Cuticur* Soap
and Ointnml.
I
S<. great wa* h.-r faith
! that she g
a onall p
-------------- St»p to' irf and' s^lJttte
Cuticur*
-------------- -------------eiu.
Ointment. ■I It.«.k ic Aime
'lith.^bW
to ,____
triroive ..hw I
wilbi.ut soy faith,
but l.
trued It, and it sverwnd to drr up
1 s little. 1 sect to the drog
gil * <*ke<ri I'utvr
''
_______CuUeura Ointiavot and foUnwvd
the dirvctkioB. and at tbe end (< about
two months ibe eon* were all well. He
has never had anr iomtw U any kind
alDce. He i* now strong and healthv.
and I can sinovrHy **r iliat only
wnsw most wooderful rem -‘
oyjvechild wouid have di
IimI from i Fioae
tarriblv *ov^
m
1 uwvi only one <i
ess’l:
and bai'.u.,
ii.i h, A
from fii'ir lui ii-.- ;ii iluim<-tipay
hlaheM
iii..rk-T
iirie..
l.idr!- -,1
lo-.e,
ivid
dei-v.-rH
nt mill or on a:i.e ra;lwa-.
Uhl!.
,1^.
I
sadi:***. ■
F^.^JHTt-BlILL 9 P a
t,in T. i-iii--
;•
-;det;,v;:
fi-u
J. A. CARON & Co.
APRONS
\V.,- hiv-.. ; iit ;i.f!vcd a finht
of
!.Ki-li«»'
\Vl.,f
Apron*. .M;ici;,t In j,ric.-* ri-.t;:
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
10c to 85e each.
H-».~t Kivv- f ll-»-vt
I! wanring n lAting ■ Aprr.n.
lYoodvihe. Conn.. .April 22. 1903."
rrCHINC PIMPLES
.Apr'!:. Swwtag
It
Apr-in
a Faaiy Ij^laiy Aprc.ii
'•I had *uffered witii itching pimpi**
for y»*r». At la.1 a fivinl t.>ld na- lo
r*Cutkur*8oaj.*ndOitiitie-m. 1 did
ae and in threw «ewlu mv fsoe was
cntsely curwl. 1 ain vu jil-ssvd
'
' with
Cuticur* R«i>wdi«w that r will re. ...
tlwm to other rufferer*. Mr*.
DON’T
>oa
ll.CUid V-W Oit.,
tal>- clinnc** with jQor feet
Cored by Cittteueo la Nebtasko.
M'e a^> carry
line
of
Ladiw*
«-xc--!; -nt
hu
aud
Mi.-—►'
Oirghani Ap;on>.
Pl-a*e oote tbe prk-et of our
iviite AprOB*. IL-y
than please you.
8rtnntay.
of Toledb. are vtatUag retattre* sad
*
... ------>«
OTATE
^
AAERESAELETON ■
gel* bu*y. iind the italent medicine; »iltiili.in. ' two subjects which Interniauulacuirors r.uip the harv,-*t. un,.v,.n voler. laxjaver and clUien
J. E. HoJdcitrft returned from a
slasas trip Monday night
Not. 5.
V ..uuu«. T*> MV a
o««. i-to U K»*«4. I« «tn w f m»t, tv
pardoor
0 aee hU father Saturday.
bv viibva!
«r:iv Cor a
hfiMCV.B***'
r<g aala bv JAibnaou Drug Co.
Thirty Years
KTW-VOHK.
Mrs. Mary Babetwk.
was In tos-n oo boalcesK Saturday.
Mtaa Edith OIbba and a lady Mend bogs.
B B. Oibt« U having
•Ing some work
vWtod her annt
and
g
'
done on his wind mill and pnmp.
Batarday and Snnday.
OM Hr. and Hr*. Oiler are report ter this they will have water to tbr
dWon, wlth.Li^.
^ to be In a hetpleas cot.........................
■ In Traverse
Nr*. John Hnlet
tto one at present to wait upon them I
I's family who
but Uielr grand-daughter, aged about Cl‘y caring for her
..
very sick with diphtheria.
aftnen yam*.
The Summit gnoge enjoved a mk
Mtaa Audle Tnylor began the Sfaerrial bald at their hall Friday night*
man school in U
They made 117 and sold two quill*
day noraiag.
wsrklsa sruvr viui sa omitwsl Saw at
Tm$«a^ SrfnatBR a(
Frank'
F. W. Stevens and wife to Wm.
Brief. 57 aeroa in aec.8. T 26. R lo.
V300.
tJ,
AU 1.1K, wl,, ,i„ . ->■" ■^ '■
Thoa. C. Hollywood, by Adm. to
^1.., ,1,,
U,, m
baa. Briel. sV5 of neta of n68 acre* W, ,o,UI A< Ui, b.ll n«I
econi^
or aoM of sec. 8. T 26. R 10.
trie of the United Sutoa ar* laggiDr
Mary C. Boynton to Oliver L BoynM>Tlle
Dexter
I.
^ivrUlnlnM^; i^htod iVe'^.ro.^rn'rau'niVle* to
ton, tiH of sen see. 23. T 2C. R 9.
.mrlg.iion I. the
ebaEmory M. Dally ajtd wife to How- gucsu from outside.
#„j
rd WhlUng. e^- of neW sec. 20. T
Mr, Mareau had the misfortune to opinion uf Major lU-nry B. Heroey. 1
ted
,
..r
vW..
................. ^
rjl.n. $2300
have 35 chickens stolen recently. The chief
the .government
nelghhurirood
bsv,. ^cerologlci
•al survey. He urges that
Mra. Monroe HUdehrwd Is enter- MPles In plenty, and good pumpkin
iti^ departmeni be estabestabF. B. ..annett and wife to W. il.
““«»> «UM>yed lately by people at aeronautic^
talBtng her alster and family tram pie formed a prominent part In reSaxton, lot 9. blk. S3. Interloobcn. I prowling about
night though this itehed bv the government to
keep
<Niia
itreshmants and contrats.
-8W.
Ila
.
.............. ,ifc with the Europ.-an power*,
is the
the first
first aei........................
seriou* nwulU
reported
Mra. Ida Sayers enterUined Mrs.]
During the evening a aMDewhat
Anderson. Mr*. WInchcomb and I
but someone Is going lo gel seriously
Roi-ert Jore|.h Kenij.-dy. <.f Wash
cipaetad mnslcal program
I'^'Vc^mJ^T'tot-M. mS;kwo^:>“‘
hurt yet and they win then aedde ineiou, but forn.erh <.[ Scott.lak. Pa,,
dered from the outside, consistlni
1120.
one should pudge, of many tlckiark
irphy to John Joner, w>4 that "honesty I* the best policy ' '
hn* Ik-o sel.-ried to leach the el.trre*
and oib
•
............................
of wH of nwt... see- 3f. and sec H of
Lawrence Hareau and wife were m American )url»pru.l.nc.
menu, known to vouthfnl mind*.
sy^ of aec. 25. T 25. R 9. S12f>0.
serenaded by a crowd of the Bendon
on Catholie univ.-rsity at W:.t!
nme passed
issed all too soon, and the
Michael Lardle and wife to I. Newboys tout WcdKcsday
evening
and
r_ e. Wkl-r w.
enrsts left at a late hour feeUng they
1 lUls
I. 85Thera were eight ladles
In
had passed a very pleasant evening.
Ijwrenre proiupily passed out
the monitog cm bniOnet
iwti of vw«,.
1h. treat*.
There was a Halloween party ct
MATCH ETT.
fi.50e.
Congr.
Mr. Marshall's Tburaday evealng.
Potato digging Is a ridng nf the
Edward K Muvnar.l aud wife ..
Oaoege Chase, who had typhoid
ist In this aecclOD.
Pennington A Fl*her. loi* 2 and ;:.|MeClur.- spoke
. la out f
'
Itoa Laura HIIL after
except 40 acre* off a Mde of lot 3. s.-c. Inland last 'W.Jdnesday evening.
"'WT^^ylor and ”hU mother were' aheenee. iwturnrt here to’s^d the
33. T 36. R 10. WSra.
iMcLaughlln spoke able on the
r from
Matchett Saturday and winter with friend* and relatives.
KIDNEY, liver
AND BOWELS
idTK.i Si- .trKS.“»~Ji3
Dr. A. W. Chas«*s
KMn«y'Uiver Pills
I WorasjCom-iilsions.FfevwisbCKSS a«l Loss or SISEP.
ihet
Atuia'
Fulkerson, of ThompsonrUle. olDciat '
;.i-
a
„*o!Ssiis;£',gsas
tiurbanan ore.
the hapi>y parent* of a baby glri.
returned
1 surprise parly - at
Bears the
Signature
of
where they are drirlny well* and pul
is hoped that all win feel It a duty as!
where she weni
' She report* the waatber was very
. nice and the corn a food crop.
Tha Buay Beas wlU
mael
withMr*.
Auffuata
Bataa. Ihla ocming
ThvT*dty...All to go In the forenoon.
Mr*. Bddle Lake is acme bettei
Uila WTlUng. Hope she will keep
saining.
RlIngleamI
Rllngleamlthi today, the occasion be- acbool
^’wTuam Sparling wa* vlsHed by
hla dangbtar. Mr*. HannibalA>f Kings-
ChliaevH.
waa la io*n on bnslnres Saturday.
**Mrs, C. P. totas and Mrs. W. H.
Bataa bare returned bomf from their
TUil at Brined. 1
>'slter Lake drore
Mr. and Mm.
MAVFISU
Mr. and Mrm Leu
Holliday
and
^ iwo jsrSgar ttUdran TM^
fcii alatar. Hr*. Maptotofl. at PaUston
- ■
*
•
‘
sTr*. A. a towuin a^ Mr*. Platt
Bamum spent Tuesday last with Mr*.
J«»»k
Spariio' -"i
GASTORIA
wei
I Christie, or Bear Creek. Satsrda.r.
WEST ALMIRA.
I. Viola
_________
Lake U
- on -e
the aick
a
list.
We hope
ope she will not be there
thei
Iona.
Her mother. Mrs. N. T. Nelson, of
Trarerse City. U eaiina lor her.
Will Kewlns and Hr. and U.
C.
Lewis diore to Trarerse City Satur
day. retutning home Snnday eren-,
> took his colt h«ne
fn:«-ftsbart Wtiran-o. w^ ha has
had tt aU aommer and tall pastur-
Danmie.
'abopatng at TimTcrae City Frtday.
Wednesday.
>. to Mr. and Mrs. Spade. Oet.
k tl
S«lh. a
tblrteeo-ponnd
. . ______alri. The UtUe
one Ih-ed bnt a few bo*>s.
Mamie Crawford is rUllInc Mends
at Pomona this week.
Hour Rohr of Pomona Is rlsttins
her hrpther John Kester ibis week.
Mrs: Aohr ssd ran Fbrest rlsitM
Mm. Mrers Tlrarsdar Dlght.
Not, 1.
.r—
.
> Bates bat raturnad bone
fron Hadtclne Hat, Canada. We andaiutaud that he has bought out bis
tedtor.
tad win suit a muie ranch.
' '
Bom ho srm hare good l_____
Wa wars Intorwiad that M. HaUett.
audwoB Htiu. all hare none to Wla. fwaia to work in the lumber brtlaeaa tbit vinur.
from 'Riverside.
Ed.
{Mooa and Miss Lola QleaaM
boalaeM Wednei-
has
k boose to bay
W renL
H r. and Un. Card eallad on
Bates
:1
aiOVCHMIl T. 1W.
wcxroM.
sill
tt,„re
bj
T-iij.irg
'■Ei<<-9
yem -ion’t
know
YOU KNOW
wti.-ic Hard Pan Shoe* ar&
Xot how cheap bnt bow good
is the way they are made.
Aak. about the Hand Made
S‘io-9 for tiien and Tiny*.
was In
Its mumoAV. *
KIDNEY TROUBLES
IT IS VERY
S IMPORT‘^JkANT
for those
whose occu
pation keeps
them much
out of doors
to have just
such clothes
as will best
protect them
from all incler
ment weatherOUR FALL
STOCK
contains all
wool under
wear-seven
or eight
cofors-at
$100-Finer
grades at
$1.25 and
$ 1,50-Extra
heavy double
back and
front fleece
lined shirts at
the old price,
50cMCK COATS
{1.S0 to $3.00
SHEEP UNED COATS
In dthcr duck or
corduroy all priccsALL WOOL SOCKS
2Sc to 50c
KERSEY PANTS
best and heaviest
ever madc-sce thm
and get pilccsFLANNEL SHIRTS
$1.00 to $3.00
DON’T FORGET OUR
SUIT AND OVERCOAT
STOCK Is a b'g one
and full of good
values $T.50 to $22-
TSc IcMM't* an MM-ntlal er|ruu
for knpiiijr thr body fnc from liapuritim If tbry ahoald fail to work
death KoaldroKiie in riry abort Utoe.
Inflamoatloo or irriutkm CMard
byaome frmlDiiie derurrtDnt may
extent to the Kidary'i
apread to
._
Ibem, The catue can he
aod_ affre
ao far nmorrd br nMnfr Lydia K.
mkbaoi'a VepeUWe ConpoUBd
that Oic trantdr wtU dlaappear.
tVbcn a «'<ia>an U troubled with
pain or wripbt in loina. backaehr,
aaelllntr of tbe limba or feel, awell*
Inf Iimlpr the evea. an otieaay. Ured
fevlinp in the re^on of the kldne.vv
shr ahould loae no time In com-
ii'
MISS KATE: A. HEARN
Lydia E Pinkham’sVegetable Compound
It roar be the romna of aarlax her life. Bead what t^hl* medicine did
for Kale A. Hearn. ftJu Weal «7th Mrecl. hew York who wnUa^Hear Mra. t*iukham:-”I owe a debt of (rratUude to Lydia L Hakham'a Vetrelable CoinpouBd for it baa Meed my life I suffer«-d with
Kidoev trouble, irreifulariUea and painful periods, and my bl.jo.^ waa
faat tominjr to water. I naed your aaedlclae for aome Ums and it hu
n native.raota
. i-emcnta,
and hi rba cun-a Female OoroplatnU. aueh aa. F
...... earlT »law.
5h. Curea Headache, CreDeral llelMiity
.. .rniirtl
•itnirate*. the w imleM-atem. Forderanfrement of the Kidneys in
aod inrifo
- lia E. 1‘inkhams VegeUble O^puund U exooIWnu
either eex Lydia
south SOLON.
HOOCE.
Peter'Thlel U belplax Gene CmtVben Mm. Ada Savers pave invllor to batcher todav.
latlpna to a Hallowron tarty at *
dd.e the
Willie Thiel Vi worklac for Hear} ph-asaat home ntar MayOeiii.
Bahkey.
i ..sCky rwelre’’ knew that aotat
taetbluK
□lls Palpbt has boactat an orcan-motV ihat* oscai was In store
from tbe Klinbkll cvmpaay.
Ibrm and dt-termioed to kUe tt
Alfole Stevens of Trarerae City is bo«tie»s a saipr-ae (,y appearlns
rliUttni; at A. TUera.
old fr.hlrr.rd co-tiimo ThU adi
Willie Culem.-tn and Perry Fkwt mneh to the m<-ir:nii-Lt of tl
exiiect to BO north aooa to work In
The «-o»v w rc dt -.-ratod
thi- woods.
-taroh haves, rom. oad Ji
A. NoaniBii has bouabt a pasoUac iiteIs. Th*- ael.fiue of di-vomiloa wn»
l•nclIl•• and c>'ni abrodder.
carrltd out more f-ill. In the dltilbB
Si-lit>t>| ope-i* thin morning with rorms- uoere the table rroactr.e
Mr. Wise as teacher. '
rneaib Us load of ei>od thluRs to rat.
th-rtr WraUnhn expect* to *o to wa* di-ebrated wtlh aul’lnia leav.-; Illinois
iiioii so
soon.
rrd a ualqui’ ornterpieei' of a pumiej
Powell and Ullle Octlip kla IIIW «'ah fli:e frnll. The cue^J*)
Qe-ne Vliilor’s Sunday.
fo:jnd their plav.e by means of their i
The larmerK have cot their poia aapies marbl'd on aniumn feaviv.
,
tors and core nearly ell aeen to.
Auunf the novel «aroe» the gnests
EuKeae CmlorandGiH Newman es- enjoyed a search j>any. at the rtid of
pert to iro tn the metHliic "f the A. S which each found tier fodone and a .
of K. ToiKlay night at Cedar Run
box of loa Lons
i
Hare] and Vida Foote of Traverse
Th- hwt.-sf wa* the rvclpleat of k
Wirr home over Sund-y.
beautiful burnt glais fruit dish.
|
Nov. •.
>^(7)
Every fait of doth used ia
making: Qod$craft ganneots, b
shrunk fay a spedal patented
process, patented and used only
by the manufacturers of Qothcraft Oothes.
^
That's why Qothcraft suits '
and ovoeoats are not affected
...Sf:.
by rtj*mpswP6 or rain—why •
thc>’ hold thdr aupc untff
,wom ouL
!
I
!
PORT ONEIDA.
east PARADISE.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holland v*-nt
551,.^ MwrthJ' Bemsllne of Fife
Suits - $10 to $25
last Sunday with Mr. and .«r«.
rmiimed to lo-r school today,
01»rn.
-after r. three u-i-i-k* vncaiion..
Overcoats $ 10 to $25
' Mlw Louisa Brommar Is S|)cndlngj
jj .Cew-ronrrb i* laid up with an
-a fi-w- w-iik* with her parents.
labacess on hb arm
'
Mra. Plnkham. at Lynn. Mai
I Mbs Olive Dago left for South' j,,.*. OillH-rl weu
} TraTenw Cliyj
iMaaitou last ww-k where she has P]t„d„v on buslii.-**.
[five months' teim of school.
j
rbs-.I Saxton is on the sick,
A pleasant surprise was given Mr.
this week
••
n. Ki-Iderhocsc
K.-Iderhocsc a.
and.
1• Mr*Wm.
. i. NewmarcU drove to Fife Lske I
eliTtid president. Will I)
BENDON.
Thursday evTn'ng. AI>o-it .fi-n.- Siinday
Cnrp'
uter
eecrtary
and
A,
Allen
ihreddera hav
Ndv. -I.
treasurer, and J. W. Jarrett manager.'"”"■ giK-*!-! wen- preM-nt. A mldnicht
here. There aPa^reddlng
ipper wax served The evi nlne was
Mill filnrrow now.
•ent In playing games. We all had
I
OVIATT.
• city
MUb Tlllie Koona came bone Usi
peal nice t’nie.
I Mr* Wm. M.slouaii. who ha* l<
n
J.-ime*
.Mcl.itighlln
Tuesday for k week's tUy with her
MIsK Laura Burflend 1i-ft Raturda;
; very ill with blliluu* f.-w-r. L r<-o
parctUu here,
_
i.ii'iv M.T niali> trli-nd" wilt
raverse dty.,,^. ,,1,3,,,.^ n, learn IU1.1 sb.- wili s.v
Bert A'Heam is here from Monroe
Tbs Beet People
Traverse
ai.d wa* V.ri W.'ll altrodsd.
Ctsiier, where be baa been digging auaplces of the i
Srv S. E. Wail 1 Sons. Cuar
j tak.- her old p!s<-< 1« S'liKlay _»ch.j
Wednesday night,
vat Tro-jble*.
spoko'*Mn fami ai
RHey Brownotl Is slowly
Trav.-ra.' Oly last w.-k, accumpai:
and
ex^lm
Sowila* attemoon.
•».
covering
•ring from the stroke of psr
psraly.
'i'mV. v''
< n«* Olwn In lionor of hi* larenl*.
r tfvatm.lit for
d by t i fai
laws.
assisting Mrs^
he has been suffering with the'
catarrh ha* i
Mir* I
- hou>.'W-ork.
.
f
fa™ Miout
w.v.k. ago. made '•» nianr n-niarkaM.'
fn Armrtnmg sch.w'l. -p-ut a few d,.>- M. :
■UU
UIUIB
nisnv fri>*nd* present.-<1 Ih.a; Truvii-*.' City c* Hyomel.
1
. _
'Kais^f's farm'in West IdI with u silver cake basket. U.'Hrliuis
The »H-*i iHOple attest it* curative)-------- ---lam;, know-n ns tbe Kenney pi
__
coffer and da'ntv r.'fr.'ditii"tn»
vlrtB.-s. say S. E. B’alt i .S«'n», who;
Thursday. Mr. Kah
Kaiser traded
are-the local ag.-nts. The fair way In
___ _
!e,-rved at u late
i
large
farm for one In^ Colorado and left
___
r*.
01»en
have
wliif\
Hjomel
was
sold,
to
reToiid
Isher lost a valuable hot»e-'
turday toumlug
for Ills new home Satui
of^- to
the money unle^i It gave satlsfartluii.
. I friends who
Miss Blanche Reynolda left Thurr□I all kin
WB...,thc Is’sl protrf wh.-n it was Intro
found him deai
dae for I'ortlnnd. Oregon, where she
to> get 1
i In their future duced that it t>os--esn'<l unusual cut;,
plm-ss and <
k:
will spend the winter with her sister cause not known:
live powerr. S. K. Walt & fUms look
born..
Mr. and Mra. Wnmess. and her slsMrs. Jennie Keeney.
Nov,
3,
all
the risk of the Iroatm.-nt givinc
r Maude were Traverse City vls'.atIvfBetion. and left H to the purThe voung iieoplCs class of the M luira last week.
IrCl them carol! In the N.-.-.ltiaiu Business Colb'g.'. Travers.' City.
chaai-rs to Ik- the Jrdto.
B. Sunday ischool here had a K allow
"
Frank Tutlle and family have mov
Mirh.. n.-at Monday. Nov.-'nl-n IJ, V « class.-* will N' organlred
Ul.r. wh''ii Hyotui'i was used and
iWkllSOD'B hall
jee'u rw-la!
a:i.l a larg.- nuniN r
ti- w
will Is'glu work. Tb.' backward
r.-e<mimcnd. d by .mr w.'11-kn..wr
'lThui._-,
.
phvsicisr* and Imsines* men and
sr-d. lit will i.c-i-.r th.
'a'lfWion a* th.- morv ailvanrvd. W.'
deeorated with <
their wive* a* a tfaliiient that ab*o..-k-o'-lanteraa and
Lulu
Holmes
wa*
the
guest
of-Mr*.
have oni* of tbe b••►l sytt.-nis of Ihs.kk.s-i.lng on the aitrkel.
Tbe
achool.
latciy
cufd
catarrh,
no
nratt.-r
how
lar was the witches' comer. «
Mm.' John Trumbull of Forest Hill G--arge Hodge the latter part of
siiideniK trade with one atnu'rr us do business men in busln««s
serinus or long standing, the -ala*
;j tunes were told. A nice supper was who ha* been In poor health a long
life. The traioacMpl!'. inclndl;g those wtlh the hank and other ofrapidly grew and today there 1* no
orrved and the evening was much eu- time, is npw vory sick. We hope for
other rt m.'dy In 8. E. Valt £ Sons'
added to tbe her recover)'.
fie.-s, iDvv.lve th.- haudllng of e--nra.-rrtnl paiwr. a» cNeks. notes,
by «
joyed..........................
rtocU 1I..H has such n largo and sta
class treasury.
treas
port a good tltnc.
diatts. d.-e^. nu.itaag.* olyd b ;i*. •.
SIrirer of 1
The lU’v. and Mrs. Koons. Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Cletand s^nt ple sate.
guesi
lesU of Roiicrl Oliver and
Make a lhor<iuKli lnve*ti-:nr.m of our work. A poalai wll!
breath of Hyomol's bealMr* ChHs. McLean. Mr. and Miw. farollv laM week. They cam.' with,
Til"' first
fti.....................
bring vou one ..r .lur cataloyu.-s.
Ine
,e !ilr Mils
Mil* nU
nil c-Harrlial
c-Harrlial poison.
Mungerson. Mrs. FT.>da Carpenter. their'own
conveyance
and
w.-re
de
'
F
M.
Pierce.
elr own
W. P. NTB-:i'H,\M.
Tiy
Mra O B ibtldw-ln. Mro. Harris and
Tr>' Hyntnrl today .iti S. E Walt 4thr coimtrv. especially! Mrs. Imrobkln* of South ll.inMman
MlH* UxileHancattendedthehudlo*’;^-third with < .
i r«'fond the i
pr.-rM'-nt.
OHS' .
virilvd at It. Saxton's last w. .'k.
.• il soct.'ty convenUon at West Union
Wells will cnt.-rtaln tl»' IN' trrntni.'lit doti-i not give you s
Mr. and Mta. FranlL Sherlilan took
'
I'llday. The next acsslon will be
S bee 'l4.rar.llon
Isfacllon.
to Traverse Cny last week to lames of lUs vicinity with t
held at toe Inland eborch.
do
SOI
A meeting was held Oct, 2^ per
In ast week* etfriespondence I
fect the organlxatlou of tbe rural aald
“the Manistee took passengers,
telephone line from here. Wm. Dex- and loading, etc . as there was a
Kin. Pinkham'a Invitatioii to Women
A. J. WILHELM
WBO USES BYOMEI
_______
.
"fe,u
Parents
Give 3'onr Boys a Chance
>cire Oliva
The demaod fc-r Pure Olive Oil ia increasinu every day.
Oor trade in Olive Oil baa more, tliao donhlod in the Uat year.
This ia no doubt doe to the high grade Oils we handle.
Here are some of them.
Antonini’a (Italian) - - • 70c pint
(Siovanni'a (Italisn) • - • 50e
Lantier’a (French) ... 70c •Laotier’a in bottle* - - - fiOc botUe
- 70o
Sylmar (California) •
If yon are uaing Olive Oil let us convinre yon that we have
bert li2o in the city. All these oils guaranteed under the
Pore Fc»d'La*.
lUaifs Drug Store
The Piano
ia Detroit's new
$2.00.000 Hotel.
The most remarkable values we, or any other house ever offered at any season of this year. livery conceivable
item in our Mamouth Establishment will be fuund at a price which immediately stamps tt as a bargam.wtlhout a
precedent. Seldom Is there an opportunity, even ailer the holiday rush to get such wonderiul values as we offer
at this sale. It will pay you well to purchase now and lay away (or the future.
CLOTHING
' at this
CHALLENGE SALE
Is sbldjat lowrr prices
than ever offered by ns
or «Bv oibrr Finn in
tbe aiy.
$2 73
$2.23
Mcn'F Dn-!v« PanU that have Mjj.- i ally If.:*) Pant*.
*h..rt lot*, Sale Price ..................................................................
Bor*' Sampli- Suit*, made ..f TalU.r'* r.-ronanU. valu.-s
twage up to $3.:.y. fl.all.'np' Sale Price ........................
A gtiial f-howlng of M.-ti * Suit* and Ov-treoat*. equal to li.l r n :t .•
in neu bn.wn* and gray*, a* well a.* black, tlml
« 1 3 QO
are actual1v»wo\lh SIS to SCL Sale Price ....................
d 1 D.UU
S.3.!*r buv* Men's Suit* and Overcoat* a-. p«.o.| a* ni.v
Sr.'or $0 stilV or ov'-rroat ever olf.-red ............................
ST.M
Men'* Suit*. Overcoats' and Cri^enelt.-*. at!
f N'tterelsewhere for $U» and IL
till* falU' atvl.s; 1
bn.w-n. p-,cn. navy and In Wack.
li Is w.-li known that no expensj^dins becu spared In fui-nlshing
this palaml husi.-iry. and the faefthat our own Plan.) was purch.n*ed In pr.-ferenco tu ail other maki-* is convincing proof that
money cannot buy a superior Inrininivni,
The choice <if our Plano for »uch an important and prominent
place, wheiv only the BEST would suffice, it n s«*urce of prid.and a nolewortl
t itaeir.
r of the Ini
Piaoo namifactorers
Factory at DeuolL
159 E. Front SI.
DRY GOODS
An eic>'ptioiial!y good plw of
lilaek BrltUanUne. 30 Inchea wide.
I«r yard
. 39c
One cane callci*. navy IJoe, light
blue Olid gray, j- r yard
5c
Sir. to $:•
rj..-.k.-s. pilp.' IXT yard
98c
Vntlimmed Hat*, medium and larc *’.4;-* N tt:'
sail..™ and flaree In felt* anduvi-IV't- for ........
<'ap^«pecl;tl for Weineii. Mi**e.- ni.d C :M -■" • kiu, A- tr.it-liaa. Aacura. Cheviot aiid Novelty f: t!.-.
$1.38
(our own make)
CHALLENGE SALE OF
.-r -'-lit
CHALLENGE PRICE
"Grinncll Bros.
Trarerse City Store;
The Great Money Saving Event of the year
Stupendous Bargains It Every Department
$4.98 and U.9S
The Pontchartrain
Grinnell Bros.
CHALLENGE SALE
MILLFNERY
lour Inapectlon of the GRINSEU. BROS. PiA.SO at our 1
rooms is m-.vsi eoniially InvH.'d Catalog, bsi of purchasers.
Ux>klei Of K-*timonlaU gladly »*'nt free to any addresi.
SHERMAN
& HUNTER
boarr
nortbwwtW Uawtac." -I■ Tbtmday oT OS# week.
«
reada northearter. Now a boat wonU
Waller Brown Is rspeeted^mB'
not hare mneh unal>le with aneb a Wedneada; of thu week from C
wtnd If cotnc up the lake, aa tbe da. where be baa lata the Uat
MaaSatee waa. TbU wo-ild be a lee mootba.
shore to .a Dortbi«-vl wind.
Nor. 4.
CLOAK, FUR and
SKIRT
Women'* and Mis***' .Umg Coat*
;V
UtP-J to u-.-dM with V.-nillan rlotl;
won'! $G. rhal’enc" Sn!.- Prl-*Ijdi-' !-h..rt r-,rac;i and ilrv.adu:!
TJr
• fancto*. .-Inboralely triaini-il. 8ar>^
....................
tio'.< llv
I" j:.'-, ti'N'k.
d thr-iuchuirt
W(.meu> Wa'king Skirt* nf X- w
F t!' i .o.r.y Suiting*
Tbit Crowd Oor Cloak
Room Daily wilb
CastofflU’s.
SlorVrcn.'h'V''-b Skirt*: ^'ill n' l.
n.'-:'-:*. trimmed
.r-i. '. pi'Jsh. jJain
vpth *i;k band* and ,(olds, f'-
$3.97
bro'4'4
CHALLENGE
and, curly l-ear*kin, IT.r.-i va'-i-
braid-.
at;d
$7.98
Twk.V''?"* W Etign-h plot
Ic
Marshall Field & Co.
J, V.Farw cU&Co.
SAMPLES
rn.l.-rwe.'vr an-1 ITot!' ry aa chief
altraL'lio.'i. T -'U can s.-rve.
25 and 50 per cent
-............ $1-98
At this CHALLENGE SALE
GLOBE DEPT. STORE
Bargain Givers to the Masses
Traverse City, Mich.
TKAV£R»e CITY. GRAND TRAVgR»C COUHTy. MICMIOAN. TMUJttOAY. WOVeWCB ?. WOP.
Suadiib. but bo bad not I
tomod oC aad partnera selected 1
-Urtwefcy IS."
j On tv east side la tV Ttetalty of of Odaaah. Wla. addressed an aadi-iid chances <m any anirlr rf intsibaa
vlth them long wbra be was rotoTsed' rasdon.
ProB PHtUri B*oord.
Clad in all kinds of costnmes. IV Boyd srenee a few pranks were play- enee In the Church of Cbrtat that !dlae or aaytblag etaa. He has new
to Uw sdiool and then hie bth<
"Unlncky 13." composed of dOaeno'ed that might Vre caused a little taxed Its aaatlag capacity to tV limit-1 done *0 rince V hm been |b the
•ry ftf«a «i*rc sUftaO
located at Trarrrse City and «e vaa
Telephone Co.
trouble for tbe lads had iVy been
N's-V-nansh is a full blood Olp. primtbood and never wUL
"TVrn
in th« hMrt «f tiw city iaB 11I9M by
sent to him where be has since re
the benne of Miss Lorella WeMler. eeu^t. several small boOdlngs Vr- pews, and the ense and dlgtQty with' are plenty of otVr way* U which to
«mtutown p^lM. and
Pen- chief operator, on East Tenth street, Ing been turned orer hy boy* wte which be carried htinaelf throo^ this | raise money tor tV chunm." V aaM.
«uick rMpOAM vr Fir* CM«f Murray mained. He has worked at the UtUe IA Lay Hereaotite company.
Tareni and the last (dace he wortted! naats ot the local school as well as last erenlsgfand spent a rery plena- could think of nothing rise to do. trying oedeal was remarVMe. He Is j
—.
and Ml man a gtneral
at a sUughter boose where he 1 others fimn outside stdtools and eoV ant erenlng In true Hallowe'en style, The groeerv wsgon of M. Herroo. on taU sod eommsQdlng. of magnttrent;
Chang* at CrlnncB Brsa.
n tha rasheared sheep.
leges adorned the walla while long the culffllnatlott being an oyster sup East Front street, was carted away to physique, with iv sharp eyes and; WlUlam Bennett,
■aMt
streamer*
of
peHow
ynma
grass
were
per.
All
had
Just
a
dandy
time.
Boema
to
Be
Dull.
a
yard
several
.bioeV
away
but
hawk
like
Dcne
of
the
irae
type
well
k'nown
tn
this
Mty.
t
Nalaan Coons, Affod W, confenad to
arranged straight and diagonally
was found this mondag without any CWppewa. and V presenlad a alrik-jW. CUffe Monday • a* n
C. R. K. F. 8.
tbs Ineondtary work aftar being arThe boy aeeat to W mentally dal] aen^ the roan, the lights be^
At tv Second street Vh Ust eren- trouble.
Ing plctora In his ministerial ^rb.
{Grlnnell brothers braacb mjstc honaa
eaatad.
/
and to hare no
tbsded to a sottooed glow aad the' Ing the C. R. K. P. 8. lodge Vd a
There were more young psople iwt
In totrodecing him to the aodtence in this' city. Mr. CBffe £s asdsrTba Ara'l alam called tba depart- He U nndersiiod. not much larger
whole eCcot brtog rery pretty. Cozy very pleasant'HalloW^eo dance, a in costume last night than on any tv Rer. -J. Allen Canby explained the gone a deserved promoUoB aad in tha
w- -1■ent to the
wr of W. J. Hobbs’ than a boy 12 yrara old. It Is becomer* were fitted op and the decor large crowd being present. Smith A previous Hsltowe'rn., young women meaning of tbe word. Na-ba-oa-asb; future wlU do specul wort tor the
meat maibet on .Front street. wbe» Bered by the police and Chief Hurray
ations were the pretUest aoen here In; r«^t*ch* orehestT^ furnished
appearing on tV streeU Mad In their siatlug that It tneant "A Une ot.compway. this work
the Are had been atarted among 1 ‘
that he had something to do with
time. A punch bowl was freely mnsie.
brothers' cU-.ihrs. and all manner of clouds formed ey a breeae." but be rknlng the big deals. «
or old boiM and rabbUh. TbU
the fire on East Front street In the rlslted during the erenlng.
were ghosts briteved that the- evangellat
Besarit
Rag Dolt 'Farty.
Umiken haUdIng last week, as he
The music wss fnrxBshed by Horst's
to burn. big. little and middle sized someiMag atore than that
with tbe bouse a* a aajtototn tor
One
of
tbe
most'uBlqaeoflattercnThe d^artment bad no aooner ra> was there when the departmeot ar>
orch^tra sad was so much en^pyed lag's Hallowe’en
ones,
black and white and red. FOur
In fals 'tortUag remartis the speaker some time and takos ebai^'W the
tuned to the engUe boose when rtred and be has told aeveral dif
that erltbouf exeeptlon. the numhers the rag doll party glren by Miss Min tilUe girU swathed In white sheets drew a menul picture of a wigwam: braneb with an excellent record gad
Chief Mnrrny asw flsmea fn tba rear ferent stories as to where he
were encored. The only nnweleomp nie Walk Her guests, tbe members swarmed abcut tMU Anderson and he which utuod in (be wilds of WlBcon*tn|TetF-'»rtght proapecta. He has B
of the City Book 61^ Be bnrrled the Ume'the Bre sUrted.
erent In the whole erenlng was cf The Biddles and the O. B. C. club, had baru work to maki ht* way down 49 years ago In which lay a little pap-1 large number of friends In the Cttr
to tba acene with the chemical, and Chief Murray that the Bre was onder:
-Home Sweet Home' which
the atrvet without stepping on them. pouse He cn ijr "Had anyone who I who undoubtedly wUl aid bias all po*jail came In
had a .hard time extlngnlafalng th£i the holldlng. Although he was pergreeted with groan* and sighs.
Many people were held up by these loolicd irto that wigwam and sawlsibte in making a sneees*. ■
blase as it bad been started In a lot fecUy willing to tell an he knew
SiCWatd By Maccabeea.
visitors from the spirit land, bnt they that little pappoose t'lngrihcre said! During bis managemetit uT the
of bosea of excelsior. A line of hose about the four Brea last night he
Mrs, John Hendrickron was Uken evening was spent In trying mystic were known to be harmless
that In the year 1M7 he wo-ald be try-1 house. Mr. aufe has mad* tosay
was ran to the Are from lb* engine denies emphatically that he had any
by surprise last eronlng at her bmee. charms and playing childhood games, much fright was' occasioned by them.
the gospel to an audl ; frleuds In the city and the 1
booae. bat no water was turned on. thing whaterer -to do with the other
712 State street, when 20 Lady Mac- and the refreehmenta. which carried
There was probably nri a window enee of white peo]>K- In Traverse City. I hit protnollott will be r«celv*d with
The exeettlor was haoled out of the Are.
eed Into her out the same Idea, conslated of bread In the city that did not receive a Ub- It would have seemed'an lm|io#slbll-|pleasure. For tbe past seven witka
boxes aad the fiamee extinguished
home and prepared to spend tbe
M ntnr Imand jam. little cakes with candy dec- eral dose of soap, and Traverse City Ity. But you know there sro great j Mr. Cliffe has
with the chemteaL
Nallewee^ Night.
log. Cards were played and a general oraUons. and lee cream cones, the 1st turned about en maase
poeslhilitKw tor an Indian, tut more! prorlag aad soon will be'hWBjUi'.s*'"*
. The third alarm of Arc called the Prom Friday's Record.
good time was enjoyed. The ladles ter bring served by one of the dolls, hour with pails of water and tenib- for hi* while bn-ther b< cause
again. During his inaeas. P.
department to the rear of the CampHallowe'en, the night of all nlghu brought with them a 'Hallowe'en feast
bing
brushes,
with
tbe
result
that
tbe
eumes
fn-m
an
mllghiened
pe«ple.
H,
Mugford.
of
Detroit,
tbe
aadtur
VII Mock on'Valoo street, the Bre when the spirit of misehlef takes hold wMch was spread and enjoyed by all. who came In. wheeling a doll cab. In city hat clean windows. Most of the
and the Indian eum<w from,tbe for of the company, has bad Asrge o(
this time bsTlng be«Q .started In a of young and old and middle aged. Before leering they preseated Mrs. which was a large Teddy bear, his
est'’
,the utore and. wU rrinrn to Us
Up filled with tV delleacle* which people took It good naturedly and
bogibfod that stood cloM np to the
In the UBoal manner Hendrickson with two Vautlful pieces
appreciated by children. Bach a matter of course but aocne groaehy
The text wa* taken from Heb. If. reguUr duUes MoBiday.
banding. Boxes of excelsior and last «lgbt. msny social erenU taking of band painted china in honor of her
Mr. BenoeU wUI toovo to this CttF
doll was required to do some stunt ones who could not remember that S. but he did not toltow it closely ex
other InnammaMe material threaten place in the city. Ghosts walked the
wblrl^ was a feature of her childhood they bad ever been children during cept in using Enoch as an example
ed to make it n hot blase, hnt the d»- streets and appcBrad nt sorial gath
tbe
course
of
ibclr
earthly
career
met
Aunt Janet Club.
days and It was the univereal verdict
worthy of following. In that be walked
partmont soon bad 1t onder cootrM.
erings. end many maldensjgascd Into
shat the children of today miss half the ronnpters with greetings of cold with God.
Hallowe'en fun in liistalli
It looked by thU flme as tboogh mirror* and saw their fhtnre buewater.
A pretty |
The speaker made an app>-al to all
the departmeot was to hare a night tends’ faces. It was an>ldeal Hal handed ont to the Aunt Janet clu^ the joys of the life which their eldera
A crowd of small boy* managed to - try to so live rm to please God tn was given In honor of Dorr HaaiHa
last night, the ciu^ entertaining the zee knew.
of It nsd w^en the fparth nlam of lowe'en.
climb to the roof of the Pere Mar all things, as Erorh. who walked with and Miss ElU Wlghtman at thatr
Daniel Boone club with a progressive
Fun In Barn.
Bre came tn oalUng the department to
The Mexteans bare a pretty custom
quette
eating
bouse
and
besides
soap
party. Tbe youngsters first met at
Ood until he saw him face to face home. 245 Washington street last
Alberta Lehman and Rosie LanI
Dr. Svutim'n raaldFOce on the corner which is
I erery year.
ing 'the windows of the upper
translated to glory without evening. The yoong folks who at
ner were baatessee at a delightful
of Boventh and Wadsworth streets Hallowe'en they gatVr tV flowers the home of Vera Parker.
startled a few roomers who did not tasting death. He laid emphasis np tended were cUd In weird costuaraa
they ware aoUdpatlng an alarm from which grow Id profnsloD In that warm rrankkn and Front streets, where ap Hallowe'en party last evening,
expect any visitors at that elevation. on bringing prarileal rellglim into tbe
ples
resembling
jack
o'
lanterns
and
make tbe effect as wterd as possible,
aoma qaaiter of the Mty. The lire
throughout the year,
In
some
cases
paint
was
used
and
home life, and into the business life.
a room in Mr. and Mrs. Lautner's
had bean atartod In an oaUuwae, and wreaths are made to place open the filled with rich nut meats
this caused not a litUo annoyance.— In dealing w Ith eblldren be declared' vegeUble kingdom were used as
had not the departmeot responded grares of their Vlored departed. joyed. A ghost appeared and extend barn had been decorated with eed^r.
hnt love ves
powerful than the!decorations so that the boose tookad
grompUy othar damage voold hare Sweetlknads are also baked and tn ed a wet batul In greeting ufaleh put corn husks. Jack o' lanterns and the
the
children
in
the
prooer
frame
of
-od. He wsreel ng*ir»t the prarScejllke a witches' abode. A daMy lanch
the
young
folks
here
enjoyt-d
; rnsttlUd.
the night are placed upon aftira
Woman’s Club.
among rirtne church people of praying j prepared by Mesdamm UeCotl. Jari
mind for the oceaslen. Before leav eveolng iboroogblT with story tc
Planics On Bridga.
where the sjdtTM may come v'ti
ing they all walked down the stair and Hallowe'en pranV.
Rcfreah- .The subject of the program at the on Sunduy and not living by their pro- vU and Hamlin was nerved and wna
A had aoetdent to the fire team was the dark and tbe daylight and feast
Friday
afternoon fessloo d-iricg the week ’'It U not | much enjoyed. Among thoae 1
way backward,
carrying lighted menu of pumpkin pie, doughnuts and -‘Oman's club
Bamwly seerted by 3. C. Morgan and upon the toothsome daloUc* thit they
was. "Our Concreaslooal Ubrary." the long prayer beautifully expressed ent were: Messrs. Henry Hobbs.
candles and mirrors Into which they apples were served.
. Too BBana. the former notifying the loved so well when tn the flesh.
the leader bring Mr*. J. W. Qannt- but the prayer that come* from the Forest CarBale. Lawrence Ward. DwB
gaced and saw things.
Friends Church.
latter tVt mlscrsaoU- had placed
Tbe cakes are always gone when
Kit.
-The
History
and
Growth."
heart that Is beard by .God," he tald. Jarvis: Mimes Retta and Lash HstoGeraldine Curtis was hostess at the
heary pisnklog acroa the ditreway ti tv sun rises, and the wise one*
About forty
members
the subject of a very Interesting
Un. Beatrice Harvey. JosephlM Car
He ga: the tTnIon street bridge erldently wtUi tVir heads and say, The spirit* sure home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Carver Friends eburdb enjoyed a very pleas paper by Mr*. George E Hoyt. She
splrlt of Christ bad come Into Uvea lisle. Alice Hogan. Emily Kawiek.
after this, and' they were escorted to ant Hallowe'en party at the church
! the IntastlM of oauslng
ly came last nlgbL
Are toot tJ
tbe baaement where everything r^ last evoulug, autumn leaves and other doKTlbed tu growth trom the year and ehanged them to uaetol ^rts- Clartbel riurehie.
of any rtf . thtf happened to drlre sweetbreads gone from tbe aUar?"
ISOO when it was founded with im Man*. not only among bis own iumbk
After a short BnaJeal proiTfiat ^
ifnded
them
cf
the
season
aeraas We bridge. Mr. Bhaoe at
Bat not one among them belieree
decorations being used with good ef looks which were shelved
Herman Klr^ener. games were ta: onoe hurried to tha bridge and had in his heart that the sM^u got the year, and msny enjoyable games were fect A program of reeltadoos and capUol. uiiHl the pr.meot time when noople but among his white brethren.;
In rloslug he said: "l>>t ns not; d-Jlged la aad other ^ttsM* nattl
played. They wire treated to hot readings was given and supper was
fust remoredplnnUng when the cakes, bccaose there Is net
oeeni>l--8 the beautiful lour-slor? like that dying tbie^ neglect God un-,xim.
;ume to go home. Among those gtraabiscuit and other refreshmenU here also served All present enjoyed the
Bre taam edme onto the bridge at among them who has not at i
building aod conudos one million and til the Ust hour, but serve him all!ent to witnthe play «f the
MjotrthB
j '
They then proce-eded to the home evening very much.
time Id his life dared the wrath of
half of books with room for four our days, and be ready at all times were: Mr. and Mrs. AngaI 1MeCoB,
n looked Tory mock as tbongh the the saints *■* rUlted tbe altar for of MUIIe Hall on Washington street,
N. M. A. Girts.
and
ODf-halt
mlllloDB.
Dr. and Hrw. Jarrjs. Mr. Dtmn. Mr.
> meet him."
same bands that atarted the fire at the dainties placed tVreon. and w«dl where elder end wafer* wore *err«-d.
One of the most enjoyable of the
Mrs. J. tv. Gauntlett. who has vis
and Hr*. Herman Ktrchener and Mr.
Tomorrow night Na-ba-na-ash
the Bwantorf realdenee had also they know where the cakes went on snd they fashioned anlnula
many Hallowe'en events lari evening
ivl the Ubrary. gave a genera! deliver a lecture la Grange ball be- and Hr*. L. W. Smith.
placed tha planks acrom tba drlae- Hallowe'en. It Is like tbe belief of gum and played other gamn.
was the masquerade given by the N.
Gertrude Hanuen was tbe nest host- M. A. glrlR at tbe asylum lost even- drscriptiun -of the grounds, the beau gtonlDg at 8 o'clock, the proceeds
may to cstiae
accident .to tba de GanU aauB. and like .St. Nick. tV
tiful
bronze
fountain
In
front.
tbe
malii
Ha* Bought Mora Timbar.
tie used for Uie building of a churdi
partment. wbeUer out of reranga
cake eating splrita will ever come on ***. and here they were treated
The chapel was prettily decorat
the throe famous broaz<- to house hli «.onverts on the
Altorvey J. J. Twaddle ntBrnad
Indlrlduat pumpkin idee and apples, ed with autumn leaves, eornslock*.
joat to see h^ much damaga they Hallowe'en.
door#, the central figure of each Conrte<»'ri1les reservation. When
Saturday from the Beavers where
A gum chewing contest resulted In pumpkins and apples. Suspended
eoald do ft not known.
Had the
tH-Ing a woman, and the I>eaiitiru> first began to Ubor among three peo be has added soother Urge tract «d
the prize Vlng won by Trove Carver
ptaoks not been remored and the
Hamlet was anyt^g but a melan- and Margaret Holliday, the prize* be the orchestra were the words "Hal- dome covered with 52 carat gold.
ple he had to halt U.tm with gtfisj^nf Umber to his hoMlngi whldi bow
taa^ come npon them going at the
r
E'en." In Incandescent
eholy Dane Ust night as he came
also descrllh-d tbe reading rooms.
tobaceo In order to gather them rto- BAount to 770 acres. conslsUag of
rnte.Wey were the chances are that through the centuiiea and appeared ing a package of gum and A jack O'
laPer electric lights were also used
Miss Helfri^loul. wbo Tt#lled the gether so he could preach the gospel cedar, hemlock, pine and other aoR
lantern respectively.
* there would hare been one or more
as
eyes
for
the
jack
o'
lanterns.
to a JMIy party of Trarerae CUT
library t»<> y*-ara ago. told of the
them. He hss a large number of woods, with e^eral tracts of bard
Margaret
ffctUmes.
There were many striUng enstnii
people who had gone to "Hi
famous pictures, -tbe work
converts wbo are eager for a church wood timber. He was a1«Q kmklng
club to her home
It Islnot thought that small boys
well-known characters
the heaatifol snmmer home of Mr.
world's most twoons artists, they all building.
after the laterests of George Helmstreet and gave them the freedom of perfectly that many cases of mistaken
«d thU work, ss they were too heary
and Mra. John R. Santo, at Omens.
thought.
forth wbo U bulldln; a Wll cm Hlgl
the house. Ganiro were played In the Identity were fo-itid upon unmasking.
to hare been handled by children.
Hamlet and his fsther's ghost came
She spoke iif a e»rles called
tsland. It will probably be la nmOemestie Science Class.
attic and fancy tart* were served.
They were taken from the piles that
Refreshments of fried cakes and elder "^^•DluUl>n of Books." being ofspeshadows and frisked
The girls of the parish of Grace Dlng order before Christmas.
The last plare visited was the home
Street Commlsslooer Lutman
V serv^. Stewart's full nrehes- rial Interest to her and said the rc- church will be taught the (lements of
aronnd through the nutamn woods
Hr. Tweddle 1* preparing a peUUOB
Being to lay a new aldewalk
add'-d greatly to the enjoyment of liglouE idclurcs were the most beau domesrir rclenee In the hall In tbe
like twentieth century children. a«d
send to the auditor geoeral to act
game* were played and tbe chili
neroM the bridge.
tbe erenlng.
after a few Introductory remarks to
tlful of all. She also described a new Montague block recently rented aside tbe taxes against an old Indlaa
before Iravlng bad their bands tied
^ Naison Caana Anwstad.
No
Young
Men
Allowed.
-mbly gathered to celebrate
ball devoted especially to musical by the church tor various purpose*. bury ing ground on the Big Baa rer
Nclaon Coona, a former Coldwater Hallowe'en they brought forth the behind them and one and all attempt
Miss Letts Marvin entertained » theme*.
A ni<-<-ling was held ls.ri Saturday snd wtdeh has been sold for Uxea. -It Is
W. who clalma himself to V 18 spirit of an Indian chief and they all ed the feat of kissing the OUrney ■w of her young lady friends lari
Mrs. J. L Bailey. «-ho has recratly
r. as H was not tagirt made and another roeotiag dn onusnal
stone without falling over. A chrotya«rs of age. was locked up In the made merry together.
evcqlng at her home on East Ninth returned from Washington, described
111 ■» held next Saturday.
jable property, but had been taxed IB
Id tbe BropUcc closed
coop today and a
street, the young ladle* appearing In the grand stalsway. the most famous
Nothing that bad any
The ball will be fitted with a rang# : recent years and the taxes not havtai
from him by Chief of Poilee Aahton to Hallowe'en pranks was left undone evening'^ enjoynteaL'
costume.
Hallowe'en games were In tbe world It Is 72 feet high and D(! iii- re the girls will be tanght been paid was bid In by the sUte.
QloV Store Clerks.
aad Fire Chief Murray that he set at "Homewood." and It was not Hal
aHow.-d until the m-etilng's plrasuta every parScle of the work vras done pirin co«H-.r .w well a* sewing. They
The burying ground bas been in
The home <>[ Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Jiad fdided. a tew then being admitted
the four fires thsi called Ute dapart- lowe'en but All BaInU Day before the
by American workman. It expresses will be ;n cbarc- of a competent wo use, lor the |*st lOO yearn or non,
Wyckoff. of 117 Colon street,
out last eranlng.
Just as the rrx>d nights were said.
party sought the spirit of sleep.
history, poetry, art. science end
of the p;-i'«-h and she will from and a ^olograph brought toek by
The young man was
At Church of Chriet.
Those who were entertMned by Mr. aeene of a jolly party last night.
everjthJng nil complete and In per lime ir> rim- r.x .jasy l>e necessary, Mr. Tsreddle show* tba gravea. each
Chief Murray aa Vrlag had aome- and Mr*. Santo were the Rev. Oeorgei aVat 14 of the GloV store clerV and
Miss Flora CIBpps Sunday school fect harmony, all the pictures beiag obtain axi i«iuur-- frvjm the other wo- covered hy a wooden shed, sobm of
thing to do with the Arcs as he was H. Lockhart. Mr. and Mr*. Samnel other friends appearing en masque. class •'titertsined In the parlors of the reproduced in marble. All so grand
en of Ib<- parl-h
them were shreds of what the orig
at Ue Bre In tv rear of the City Garland.- Mr. and Mra. W. H. Holden. There was a gypey who told foriunes Church of Christ last evening, tbe and yet so simple, as great thlug:
Thi-«- c' -'“es wi;i l-e composed of inal had been.
They axe placed
Book Store and also at the Bwanton Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ott. Mr. and good and bad. n kutc Dutchman who rooms being prettily decorated with usually are.
cy-Is ft<F!u !'• to 1C y,»rv of age and! promlscuotysly Bhout
Are before tV department arrlTV.; Mr*. M. 8. Sander*. Mr. and Mr*. N. wore a linen duster over her suit and eornsbocks. tissue paper aad Jael; o'
Mrs. Oauntleit presented all pres t/ey wll! r.:.-r
Irrir-sfi-d In cburriijtbere being no attempt at making
Tlds moralng Mr. Murray and Mr., E Degen. the Rev. and Mr*. George a tiny derby perched on tbe top of lanterns. About r* young people ent with a postal of tbe library on tbe 4';rk a-d oti • r n.ittor.s The mem-'irow* or haring (amlly Iota.
AahtOB went to the home of. his E. Lockhart and Mlaa Schager. • Tt'lib her h>'ad. and ninny other comic char were present and the erenlag
lack of wl
Urship Is 1.01 rrotr-oled to the church 1
,
UtVr. WUIUm Coons. wV resides at the exception ef Mr and Mrs. Santo acters were present. While the jollity ven- enjoyably spent, supper bring the poets which were rtuid by thew-l-roe pare'ts are will-j
Bought the Alky Wortxs.
6«B BMt Front atreei.
and the Rev. and Mra. Lockhart the was at its height a rap stsrtled all. served. '
1
: members. She said that In the library Inc tbar »?ip should cuter, may be-j A. W. Rtckerd ha* pit—hifill H. D.
boy Jast getting up They took him party returned to Treyerse City on and upon the hostess opetBng the
th.oe llliUnIned quoutions ocrnpled
hi«mlrr std have the use ofjAlley's monument
dooj;_^e was eoDfrenled by s police
wUk them to the Swanton mldenee the morning train.
Hallowe’en Fostivitle*.
ntches too small for pictures or statuball, t'c rector, the Rev. C. D. | transferred tbe stock, «th. to his
aad aocured a eonfeasion from him
The guests were served with a Hal man wbo came to request less noise.
Tbe largest number of Hallowe'en
Atwell. Insisting thst tbe coowent of plant, leaving the Riekerd plant the
^|1 V had set aU four Brea "jutt for lowe'en lunch which was fumUhed by But the policeman could not keep
This closed the program.
erlebrants ever turned loose in thit
the parents be obtsdned.
j only one In the dty now. To take
la'ugh hack and It was found that one
Mrs. M. 8. Sander*.
eity swarmed the streets last night.
The special business for the after
At the morning .service
Sunday, care of the big lacreaae la hnslnra*
the Globe clerks was masquer~tV 1*4 told how V Vd atarted out
Hallow E'en Wedding.
Intent on having *11 the fun they noon wa# preparing for the "Gcntle- the rector sUted that the prospects J which bas been coming toe some
adlug
as
an
officer
of
tbe
law.
and
for a Uttle HallowVen fun with four
While a merry crowd outside made
could within the law, but owing to men'i Gucfct &-enlog" neit Friday f<T- tormlng a yoong men* guild were:time, Mr. Riekerd hss found It a
mu^ In hU pocket and set first all kinds of noise and played all the all went welL
tbe vlgllanee of the police less dam evening. Nov. 8, at the club room. also tiright. This guild, would
sary to build an sddItlOB and InataO
After many games and HaQowe'en
oae then another fire. tVo watched y> pranks that they could think of.
age was done than In any previous This 1* always looked forward to as reapond with SL Elizabeths' guild, 'much new machinery, tasking his
« the department arrive to pot them James I..emcoo1 and Miss Anna LncUe pranks had been played, a hountUul year,
an event and the ladle* are preparing whi^ Is composed of young ladles, plant one of the most np-todat« and
ont. At tbe CampVll fire he
both of this cltv. wi ? united supper was served tbe guests, snd
for a specially good time this year Bud the yeuDg me^ co-Jd not only as complete In the state.
A crowd of about
boro
be set It than raa and told
HiTlage by the Rer. J. A. Canby. [ midnight hod sounded from tbe
souih side met Chief of PoMee Ashton Each member who attend* will pur- sist In chorch msuera. but take np
A new brick veneer shed Is bow. la
hoye snd they tried to put It oat.
of the Church Of Chrisi. at the
. and asked how- far they could go aad rhafe a Ucket for 55 cenU. this ad- athli-tlca, etc,
^ the course of construetioa aad this
.
At Hamlin House.
Kooage. The young people were
"Jaat For Fun."
col get entangled with bis officers. niiu herself and one guest
"Tbe qu*-rti(m bos' been asked me, win be 80 feel In length aad M feet
WVn asked by a Record reporter tended by Roy tvoodburn. of Wexford,
Another Hallow Een party was en He warned them not to do any damTbe parliamentary drill to ha*! •what do you inwnd to do with that i wide. Tbe work room wHl bo W feet
why be Vd *M the fires he said he and Mist Bessie Gerard, of Sherman. joyed I the home of Mr*. George.apo to properly and they would not been given by Mra. Gillespie was balir- said Mr. Atwell. "My regtly ujwlde and the fnU width Of the bollddM it r<^an Just to see them burn. They will make their home' In this Hamlin
Fifth street, the hosies|es j be mol»tod. They declared thst
the hext meeting on that we Intond to use It. we doat ing and the bMance win be used for
He aaldCe had never done anything city.
being Mr*. Hamlin and Mis* France* j they wonld not
account of lack of time.
want it ftqpdlng Idle and w_e expect ■ polishing room aad the motor and
of thakIndVfore. and V did not seem
High Behoet gtudent*.
Rutner. Al«ut 14 cvesia were pres-.ther than be had when he sras yonng
to do anything and everything that Is ojr compressor will also be Installed
- to think tVt It was a serious matUr.
About 30 yoong ladles of the High ent and the nsnal Hallow-e’en names I .-nnugh to eojoy Hallowe'en. *0 their;
decent and tn order."
there. The to^ wm also be dreoaed
Na-ba-tiaksh fipek.e.
He said he had been pUeed In Ibe school gave a Hallow Een party Uatiwere pUyed. A airing of chestnuts;opcrallonw were confined to sosplnc
In this cannecUoD. Mr. Atwril otat-'in this room,
The unusual eight of an Indian
Ck»ld*rater school la isno. and from 1 evening at Hont's aesderay. Their‘led to a pot of gold, and fortunes were'windows and itartling resldenia with' evsngeBsf -s-hu had spent hit life in rd that he bad a^lmely no patience- Sew and heavier tool*'snd much
that time os until last Hay had been I escorts accompanied them snd danc-' told and a fortune |de eaten. During Ucktacks.
work among the pacan Indians In the with efforts to raise money for tbe j new machinery wUl be taatolled. A
. (armed ont .at different place* and j lug was erjoy.d until about midnight, refreehmenu mandoUn and guitar j Over on the west
»rwild* of Northcrti Wlaetmiln speak church in any way In which tbe sutejnew granite pMUber.a sorfbeer. a
token beck to tbe school when the,* unique feature marking thU mystic'music was pla.ved. GhosU were pres-;hOT, swarmed the street* but they’jo,
er <<__________
one of_ tbe Urgert
laws were violated. He stated tbatldrlUlng machine, a hesvtor air comhorns* proved unsatisfactory.
HejUme
The young ladlre assembled rat wbo directed the gBeaU npoa also kept within Ibe Uw and no dam- ever gathered In any church In thU tinie and time again, at totaw ai.d ^ preaeor to worit the vartoua tools, a
arid the last place where he had beeajln the dance hall snd the young meo-their arrlvsl. and It wn* 12:30 beforetqge was -reported to the poMce fromLtty ^ witnrased Mondav night
bazagrs, lotteries were condw^ted and' new motor and new pnwnrattc tools
piaead wa* witb tbe Crego family at<In the amoking room, the Hghu bring‘the last guest departed.
•Ibe west Bide hoys.
iNa ha-na-oah» tthe Rev. T. C, Tbomasl' he would never o
It to tbe scUlnglwtll be ndded.
.J..,
.
a.
■4
J
«1UN0 TftAVtMe WKALa THUMOAV. $
MhM Kama Pyboa tba |dae* of
Blk
•pMs. MMk. Nov.
W.
la. vbaa« ntaldaa aam *m
ej.
boo-
RermhDM^u of eoffea, paai>kib
• B. CMvtaaavB. «ad FtMay, aarrad.
Aboat
Heva»b»i
alsblaea
to Mr.
Tba boarding boaaaa and raaunr-
HodUa aad Uvrd
aU aboat to«a
B the Uatiov waaha of bar atelcaeBa.
«hOB aba 'trm takee
BBthara bcBM
for
hkva all Increased
tbMr ptifts. as they liow pay mneb
bar more for tbalr sapptlas tbarc Is area
rsaaral less profit than before.
back
to
care,
BilTor’a
«W baM frOB the V. E. ebarch at
old
prices
were
LET THE
tblB morning for Snmmli os a bant
At OW Mfaaion.
I
t.—Hal- ing trip.,
O. McGee, of Kalkaska, paw
last
pleasant ed throogh the city today on her way
to
Pbanuin
for
a
rUlt
with
frirsfit.
;
paruas.
Mr. and Mre. E. H. Wilaon.
MUs Myrtle Dexter retamed home
asslstad by Mre. Robert Swaney enter> Bendoo after visiting at W.
P
Ulnad n merry party, the house I/Kinney and famUy. her nncle.
Ing banoRfuny decorated to Antonn
Mr. and Mre. K A. Seymour and
leaves, corn and applet, the lights
Old
iw
Mtsskm.
E'en
arenlng
8ba vaa aairtad laat
lat three Bile* tr«n bar Bother up
I
Mr. and Mre. A. R. McManus Ml
I at Ua kOM of bar BNAhar,
«*• Bootha.
Umed to Kingsley this morning.
l(hL
pla» doosbaou aod pop
m Mortk Mltaa. ac«d » r«ara aad
two
A. Tree)' iJiy. rrmtoint-
Traverse City, With.
Samuel Oariand. Cai^r.
bare
20 canta being jack o' Unterna.
and
Mys- Levi
WUUams
re-
maa aad olbar amusemenu
o^ ■ tamed to Walton this nsoming after
vlllasa 2E cents slagl^ or M s weak.
Tbe Pore Marauette Bating House's copied the whole evening, ending with ' virltlftg tbe family of J. Handle.
Tbompsoa
returned
wltehea- ball- Popcorn and apple*
stBpanr 'a ogtoa Mondar and arraatad old prices were 2." cents for single
from Chicago this moVnlng.
sre aarrad. Tbe party was from 8
R INtaalbars. who was craaUaf eon- meal and 93-M for board by tbe weak.
P. BUacbe and fauaiy, formerly
12. tba ghost ball being at mid■MBtblo otBbla.
After a atnagcla Now they ebarge 2d cents for one
of Big Rapids, hare- removed to ll-l
'too dmken Ban waa placod in the meal and 14-00 for a ticket.
Ninth
street. ihU city.
Mr
Tbe UtUe Tavern
used
to sell
Tba younger people
were
enterMto np to a^ op. ^Ttbla a abort
more Ulnad by Miss EWe Btona at the Bit lebe Is asslsurt inperti.tendent or
tlBO tba pHaonar bad aat fire to a (Icketi for (3.50 but sail no
Het)u|K>man.
ft.M home of her parenu. Mr. and Mre. F.
'gtottoBi and thrown hlmaelf opon It tiekeu. Instead they give a
nov
We Believe
nltot
but everything
W. Stone. Miss Stone being s»sUn?d
for ticket for M.
Otath of Jooaph Waase.
Miss Vems Ladd and Miss Minnie
tbe )an charged.
li.'aUi came as a relief to Alben
RefTssbinents of fudge, ap
Mlller'a boarding house charge 25 Porter.
aad
notteod
tba
aneka
Utulas
JoMS>b Wees*. SOD nf Ur. and Urt
Alttravgh tbe craeba aboot fbe door, cents for meals and for a few steady ple* nnd popcorn were nerved.
Joseph Wecee. at tbrlr hum*. 434 KiSi
•mnl batoata of water were need customers five for a doUar. Their old ebony Evans'and &wtn Letson, of
Front street, at " o'clock this more
to asttognlah It and when dona maa prteea ware 20 cants or aavan meals Traverse City, and Paul Sebmanski
tng.
Arthur RndUe. of 8L Joaeph.
>r a dollar.
Mi BattraB wtre tborousbir aoakad.
The j-oung' n an was taken 111 wiO^
Dflls charge 25 cants Instead of 30 were the out of town guests.
AMCbar^BattraB waa tom np beforfi
para
irol>-*is about eight weeks ugo. nc<l
durli
tbai lime his sufferings wertaoralas.'
Ha waa fined next mom- canU. They never used Oekatt.
grcal. Two days ago he rallied a lit
Mra. BIUi cbsrgea 20
cenla
bW of Olphtharia.
and paid witb.tba eoata.
tie, snd liw ns thought that be was
menu and aaUs a ticket for 13.25. Her
John Lynn Hulett tba year old son. Improvlne. He became worse yiwterTba M. E. tonreb U bains
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoelett. dle.1
the i-nd
lor atoetrta tigbla aad it u hoped ft old prieee werF IS cenu and 13.00.
I. young r
last nltot >1 the heme. 1016 Uncoln
wni be ilsbtad for next fiondar avao
ring hi.
Thursday night s( the home.1016 Lin exemplary cbsracter. uiid durli
Ladlaa Picked Appiaa.
tof oarrlca.
iruge. and his end
Illness showNorthpori society ladies are uking coln street, of dlphiherln.
wns iHweeftil. He had beeu a soldier
of the high price paid by
ganght Car.
army, haring enlisted nearly
Hunting Party.
•-ant ago but owing to
111
growers for apple ptckere and
W. D. C. Oanuina baa
W. F- Bowen. O. P. Carver and F.
forming
apple
picking
parUes.
Mm. Bala Hannab'a rrankllB toartns
W.
Carver
left
on
.the
early
Pere
««r. thla baadwtimi car being one of going out to the orchards and recelrby several brolhere, William
Marquette
trains
Friday,
on
n
toe b«t and fbatavt In Ufb cltr- Mri. Ing tbcar $2 and |2 50 pvr day for
R.. who Is a -aergoaiit In tbe anuy.
two weeks' hunting trip.
They will Company B-. ;oih Infantry, Praesldio.
Hannah ban piaaad her order with tbalr aervlces. Tba aw>la crop Is
Is
pitch tbetr tent In the wilds of Beniie Houierey. Cal., Howard F.. who
Mr. iandara. ropreoaaUas Adama * usually hrevy this year and help Is
also a soldier and is now sUtloned
Cy
and
expect
to
bag
a
nice
lot
scarce,
eren
cl
Hart, of Onad Rapidt. for a aareaIn the south; Waller, of Klngnley.
of birds. City Treasurer Ralph Hast Fruiiklln and Wesley, and a sister.
$2 per day by aoma of the fannei
^latgor. MX ejilndar Franklin toarkll... Giaco D»ll
Apple# are bringing a good price ings win join them liter.
Mlr»
BcU W'ttn....
Weese. vh.
who lives i
tas enr. Tbaae'bars are aapaelaltr
home.
V gM aad bandaoBalr taiabad.
The this rear, and where farmers bare
Bought Bskary.
Urge orchards they arc reaping
a
ear win be I
Cannot Oct Men.
H. Brown snd J. Van
Dam
rich barrest. The beat grade of fruit
•ge Newlicrry. who Is
Oly
Bakery
U bringing as high as t3.5« per bar purchased the Queen
rroploy of Sinllh A Hull lu their lumfrom N. C. Nichols and are complete
of the Mnn
rel. and tba market Is good.
bcrlng operat
lAto Bani Hahafortb. tba l«warly overhauUng tbe aame. A new bake nous. U In the city IikisIdc
old dansbtar of Mr. and Mra. Ooorga
uiniith
lying 1411
InsUlled and a fine con
Plaaasnt RawnUn.
HalBtortb. of Bnwood. died at t
i their <
fiaveral of tba old-lime frieuds of fectionery department has been addcmioek Frtdar aMralas aftoran UiaoBa
Dr. B. D. JUblon mat In his honor at
secure 25
aovatov aboat alsbt
woeka.
Tba
r concern to
wovk al the wages named,
tbe home of bU son C. W. Asbeon.
akDd bad anfiarad aa attack of ap62d Washington street. Friday
night same standard of baked goods hereto o'clock this afternoon ouly thtve men
fBdtmtr aad attar an oparation did
hud l-een necured snd Mr. Newbem
and enjoyed the Ume In renitnUcffie»>s fore made by Mr. Rlchots and they elHled that II would Ik- neceusary foi
Mt fallr raoovar. death bales cansed
have put on a wagon to deliver to the
him to scour the surroiCidlng towns
retail and wholeaale ired«..pf the cUy for the HiTvssary force. This is the
nu«a sMtera aad oaa brother are
hlKhesI
wage*
.......
..
.
W. & Calkloa. Mr. and Mrs. W. iwlee each business day.
toft, tba alBtan bains Alka. Vama
Both are very congenial personages the stole for men to work at lour
H. Abbott. Dr. and Mre. Q. A. HolU•ad Maude, aad tba breibar Oaorga.
.n. .Ul n»kc ,o.JIU .»! n.rit
day. Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
business
mollo
of
tbclr
place
and
Hjtb..
proHpC-rons
times for worMiig pco
Mr. and Mn. Wm. London. Dr. E. U
Mr. find Mm. HMafortb bare sanr
Asbbm and the Rev. Jos. Dutton. A Is hardly necessary to ndd that sue-!pie.
f-f-ilto in iMlnaao conatr who oxwill crown tbclr efforts to please
potluck snppar was served.
Cepemith.
tend to toes tbalr aropatbr la this
the pubUc.
Cnpomlsh. Mich.. Qel. 21—Mr. mu!
toogan. who
parlabad
Will Hunt.
thB of tba
Aadanon
Ha began
arery tall with tbe ascepUon of three.
Hre. tko gotlar Dead.
FMaa Batordas^ Hoeoni.
Ward was rsoatrad r«atardsr fron
Ban DtacD. Cat. of tba death of Mn.
Iha BoUar. dxnsbter of C. C. Mara,
Ha will laara
gaa nago Buadar for Travene dtp
wRh the ramalna and wll] reach bare
Thnredar avaolns or FHday momlasTto aaneoneaBaat of tbe funeral will
bo BOda u aoMt aa tbe body arrtraa
a M C. C. Mays. 10J6 BUta
ilogy. 53; natural
science. 37:
Tbta U a record that but few can boast useful aria. 5; fine arts. 17: 1
. .
Ha took out a Jlcenae today and 37; history. 63; travel. 20; biography.
will be aiDoag the first to start out
24: bound magatlnM. SO; total. 2.045;
whep tba season opena.
daily average. 75.
•
AHhouto «9 ycare of age.
Chris
Reading
room
atleodanre—Men.
topher C. McCroasen. of thU city, has
163; vromen. 133; children. 734; total
not gtvea np bis hnnting trips, anu
1.030; dally average. 58.
today took out a deer license. Oibeni
Total attendance mt ctatidwo'e vlor}
who took out licenses today were B- hour—l.MO; average. 101.
weod Sunley, of this cll.v. and James
Hawley, of Blk Rapidt.
Milk and Cream Tests.
Uispeeior Dockerey reports the foi-
Tbs gummar Club.
lowing milk tesu;
The Bummer club had another of
Niea Cotaruiomanu
Hoy
Beott,
Artbar
tu good Umea Friday nlgbt.
Bpaneer
Bbafiar mtartatead
tbe Bight at Oreeo Gables, tbe Bast
Friday
bay home of Mr. and Mrs.
g at tba bome of Mr. and Mre.
MUIlken. With the exception of one
or. corner of Randolph or two members, the club
nad Monroe.
Tba bOBC «-m very present and uf course merriment and
ApcotUly dacoralad with mountain aab jollity held full sway.
A book
On eaunns Frank Wellon, of Grand Rapidt. who
too gnaaU ware met by a toast and together with tato wife,
altar all bad abakaa haada were al- of tbe club, waa read
during.
towed to preeaad upaUlis where two evening. This book describea a trip
otbor gbooia etood guard to see that abroad and Is sutubly IHuslrated with
Isisf
No. »—Fnts. 3; solids. 1241.
No
10-Fat*. 5: solid*. 13.4
No. 12-FkU. 2,6; «,llds. 13.8.
barrtas and oak leovaa.
'an tofBaUaoa ware dnly
obaarrad.
posul cards, gathered by the anlbor
OaBB and Hallewaaa'patUnas took
np tba avanlag.
tolBblo and
booat
•rat Barrtaga.
aBi
while
The roosters began to crow aboot
rlns. 3 o'clock this morning and the
slgnirylns then got up and prepared a beefsteak
stnglmass breakfaat having tbe meal rigbl
Among other things
• dtab of flour eoBUintag
place
precious
a
waaltb wfs usod to doclde tba
totore
of
tb«
SPaat preaonL
lime, but the Udiea were
Just
CUr- trtfie Ule.
However. tMs was ore
toM gbaCar aocarad tbe rins. MIb
looked and the meal was as merry i
0«n
the nitot before.
Lanswortbp tbe
tblmbla
The Shaklness
of Old Age
J.
EYE, EAR, NOSE
AMO THROAT
TrawM Ctiy
IREZIIMA
J.
JUUJ
Death ef Thomas Copeland.
their home, left over the O. R. A I.
..................................
r family, and
this morning
with i
......................
Wmianisburg,
Oil
.tl —Thom.i«______
portlaifa.
«... Mr. Bingham ha* twn n prom ' Copeland, son of the late
WllliniiJ
Ineut clltoen. nnd served In the city f-Cnpelalid. died nt lil> heme in |tar'«»r
council for a iiiimlH-r ofr yeai
)var»^ Tbe.V p„,j,^
j2-o'rhv-k
nr
were accongianied by Miss
Iso go to Port- **“•«
»' 'h"
of 42.
-nold*. who will all
Reyn
Mr. Cop<‘tond s Cea::> was unexiHvi
land.
I'd. as he had Ih-co about as umihI
Hr. and Mrs. Wtlllara
H.
H<
during the day. retiring at 9 o'clock.
r the G. R A I. for Spoil
A7A, ETNDU OF UDT FLOWER*
Wash.
the. About 11:30 heawaki-md f-Iiug lil.
They have resided on
perlnsubwand
tn this city for the
insuto.
ui fiBAfioa
four yenr*.
.Although their
h......
... ----------.
qnarlera will he at Spokane Mr. pair'd away.
.
-•
will
travel extensively In Idaho
Three broibera and rnie, sister
.
Hotige
*1
tliiiis-r
lut«*re*t*.
They
(
vlve
the
deet-ased.
Mra.
Dennis
Hoxloo'dtng
two sons, nh-, of Acme, snd Will. Ed and Hem
ere acreiro
Hied by their
t
will Cupi
rupciand.
I Fred
William 1
leave over the Pere Marquettle thto
TATE OP MICHIGAN. THB PHOwhere
Mi-»e Lucy Itrowii
' late eourt
for the county
of
this
nturning for <
they ’
Grand Traverse.
sister.
In the matter ol Ihe reuto of John
F. M-PAkNE.
F-|_0RI!^T
“iSTlMCSSrS''
over t
evening for Siwksne. J
Pleasant Surprise.
Mr*. Oscar Arinlluge. of 603 West
Tenth ulrm-l. was the n-clpleut <>f u
». ry pleiL-aiit surprise party on Oct.
30. when tweiity-flve of
the
of Grand Traverse lielH-kah lodge nppeaiv-d aad took complete iwssesrion
Johnson, deceased.
Xirtlee I* hereby glren that
fOOT
months fnmi the'24th dav of October
A. I). 19»7. have been allowed for
cr>4ttora lo present
their
claims
against said deceased to snld coart
for ■■xaniinatlon and adJinUDeitr aad
iliat all crediture of said dectmsed are
nquirr-d lo piusent tbclr claim* lJ»
court, at the pronsle offire. In
In onld
ARilisbIillNiidi
^
Q ATE P Dll
WffW ■ nuiBfil
,5,S t.,r,s : EIr't cm* Bail
CiS" SS. "Sr
ilSSS-fSTS:
Ih-ldre leaving i *
Mri. An-llla Gar.lner,
Gar.1ner. for the ladle*. « --—
.
pre*.nled their host-** with a h.-auti
b«al* wid laoircU
fel linen lahle riolh
and
pntr of
•ni Ostarrb and •trtvss
lliiail
',ty. li<-,i.<r<«
-niu of Tu-ie sud S:m-iL
held I'.v. her sister Rel>eknh'*.
50 eta.
ct
at l)ru;:gi«t» •t hy i-isil. Lt.jiud
.. atomiji rer.l «-i-.
Orrai_
" inilUliiit-u'nMin
. . .
Dy
Brothcre.
'
,16-"
VVnm-n
Slivl,
Ntw Vori.
Gene to C. C-
Fehniary. A. 1>. 1»08. and that said
-lainis will be beard by aald court
ly ol
of February
II I-Ytday. tl
1 day
I> r.*ii8. a ten o’cluek
n’cluek IIn Ihe loreIiat.-d Oct. 23rd. A.
1. LD. .1907.
.; :.t.
toeh
U r
R waucbr
WAUi
.
Judge of I
Latvou nnd daughter Alette
■Ortobar Record.
i f tbe dty have been
>,r
r
r-
(lrtol"cr 111
■
li
Thw are 3ti paid member* on ihej
odgere who bad
no other place
Two were
arrested
oi
appoltdiueiits
of Mis* Grace Monroe, of
City, who will
mine.- clerk during the i..o
shvii. Thi* rerlalnlr sp<-aVs
PERSONAL.
;Mi-* M.mna-'s ahllitv M l-e vhe^m-’
«;>iofg >-• mnuv am-hcanls.
Me
■R. Dodd ret-irn."d »o
Mmil.-ir i>o*lti.iu in the legi-
Of these the msjorliy ol
ebarga of burgUry.
Hei
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
nicre j* a .li-,-a«e ;.T.-v:ii'.iitg in Ihi*
rouutrv newtdj!i-4Ct..ii, l-cc-nisex. dcceiIHC. Mall) M'.ii'li 11
ilc-slh-. ore caniw-U'
l,_v it-heart di^
c.i-c, pm union la;
lieart failure or
a 1K.']ik-\v are often
Hie ri-evil'll
'
«il si-:-
“rtKs'sr:;:
____
,
visit in the city.
County Clerk Robert
made a
On 30 l)a>s Trial is the way we sell the ‘i‘.04
Amrinatic Washer'.”
\V«' know that the 'T.iOT Auiomattc" is the best
wasltifij? machine maiie, that it will not tear the clothes
and that it will wa-h them quicker, easier and cleaner
ihan 21 y other wayher made. That is why wc are
willing to let you try it before yoa buy it. You know
what you are getting before you buy.
F-RANK XRUDE
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING
business trip to
E-
Farmers and Teamsters
wc are confident that if you deal with us that we will
satisfy you.
Wc grind our own fe?d so you will get
pure Corn and Oats and nothing ebe. On account'of
PetosVey this afternoon after a short lamrc,
to
Automatic Washer
If )ou have to buy I'ced Oats, Corn, Bran or Hay
rolT whk-h Is one lK-lter than that of
ihem have lieen drunk* who sobered
sleep.
Monroe
gate* returned from Kalkaska Friday
rre. gsthering In 2> ofiendere during
ihat time.
Miss Grace
,.i.h... ......
bresk-
The Farmers’ Store
eial days last week.
Brought Back Banr
; iiurlng the m<»tb of
111 Hiding up law
'J
Ann Huff and two son*. 8t«nh-> and
Clarence, have gone to Vuncoiiver. H
r„ to nutke their fututv hotm-Be
(ore leaving llu-y were tendei.-,! *. •eral reccptlous hy their many (rtendn,
Eiv-sy of Neraen City were calling
who showed their e*t««em hy jitvaent
ing the todies nnd >-ouog men wllii
friends here Monday.
5Ire. Alba Brimmer to quite sick mntiy handsome pifls.
For the lurt three year* Mr* Flii
'with snii-iimonto.
lev has been forelady at the eaimln:
I>r. A. S. Cornell, who has bc.’p (a'cior)-. nnd her fellow employi-s made
slek tbe past two weeks, to able to her a parting gift *>f a "
some ring,
ibered her
while other friend* n
mile.
"H 'JP
glass
Ante Gleason and vrife of Chlcagr> with gifts of china, rut
many other thing*. Mr*. Huff and her
are visiting with his parvnu and oth- two'miiis were also
rrelplcnt*
of
er friends.
ii.iMiv gifts from friend* who wished
I'he sad news'rvachi'd here Monditi lo show them their est.-cm. For the
that Oi'orge Rlnard of Pomona dlN past war CUireiiee Huff ha* l>een em
very suddenly at his home one-ball ployed In the Stirkney grocery store,
and he was intmtoomvly remembered
mile east
Stiver'* contere.
Tbe
hv hi* employer il|«>ii hi* deparJiirc.
heieaved fuoiily have tbe K>mi>athy
.Among the friend* who entertained
of the
Ihem bi-fon- leaving for British <*'>1
Ji-se|>h Parks, who has been ver> iiiiiliia were Mr, and Mr*. Rol*ert IVwiir.
of toil Ihist eighth strei-i,. who
«lck for several days, to on tbe gain.
gave a ditiiier imrtv In their honor,
H H. Peterson and wife, who hai
...................h-x
Join her Imi-hatid
Mra.
Wnh-x will
been vtolting friends at
Hammond.
ed Iher nearly n year and
■ 11 1 Decoded
w.Ho
ho T
bHS
hs piircl
)mrcba*ed a floe home
Ind.. have returtied h«»e.
■ •• ................Will Wllge-1
suburbs
Mre. Carrie Dlson of South Grant
intry, ml Mr
very liluh
was visiting tn town Saturday.
Finley, who is a ma
maron. ri-cellolla
Mre. Kmm* Simon* stiended
seven to eight dolh
ing at his trade.
mii-ltng ol the 1. O. T. M. M. al Ni-»
posKloii III :tii • e;
I* a pi
Mre. Huff ha*
am City Saturday.
lug house- for which she will reri-lve
Mra. Mary Stroug of South Grant 8tr, I>er month, with room and l.tard.
was a Ruiwt of Mra. Will Claik
night where they attended the dto- ,ouly twenty-nine were cnlle«l ...
—
triet raeeUng of the W. C. 'T, C. They
employe* of the ron«aioil mi.i1
brought bark the prize Iwniivr whieh court i^Ui-n. There was u horde <•!
Willard Vhlon won. having the li.rg legislature ••iiiploy.-* pr.-seni nn! H •
...................................
■ id to
est membership of any In the dlMrlct.f^Jnrlty
of them
ha.itack up - "
up tn tbe city lockup, and four
pfi. A W. dHASE'S
NERVE RILLS.
Bpaclaltw f
Ironble
]
p getting
f
Price. SOc per poond.
allbongfa
Library Rspori.
Wire Treveree City vlsUors Saturday.
Tbe following to the library report
,.Mre. George Henderson returned
this aport when for the month of October:
ftotiiidij}- from a week's visit with relUndartaklas
bat IB years of a^. and during the
Books
glren
out—Fiction.
945; nti'es and frl«>nds at Trev<*r*o CUy.
yean alnce than baa gone bunUng Juvetaie flclIOR.
Mrs. John WhlUord nnd Mrs. Mary
TC6; -religion, IB;
years old. U still an eathnslastlc
bnntar.
HBpaar.
wbteb occurred Nor. 1.
a.
yon have
>an<L oftbii
lea that it to your liking try n i mplc )>oi
Wewill takeour chaiioet on your coming back
CharUa M. Parker.'
U tba beaa ta Bmwoofi gandsr at.
Mre. Im.
On, F. J. Macnctt
pfirticnlnrly fine flavor nuil
exoaplioDitl strength
bat
Tba faaorsi aarvleaa wfU be bMd
have the Best Tea on
the Market
Choice Unooloreil
bains about
laninwi at t'o'etock, utdar tba dlrae-
CAPITAL. H200.000
SURPLUS. S45XJ00
i p<r Coit tltovefi m ntocDe^ogiis
tight watch waa called to tba Iron
4Bd woatd have
A. J. Maynard. AssL Cashier.
A. J- llarllaDd. Am. Cashier.
trip to Clerelaad. Ohio. ,
Hr
all limc
LUMBER, iLATH. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS,
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING. PORCH
columns. INTERIOR FINISH AND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Get our fiRnrr« AB'I
Call on
gt. Look lor the Big Boil Plant.
Cor. E. Sih St. find Lake Atp.
Phones, B. 11 390: Ciu.
ehlMren returned last erralng from a
The guests
R. Floyd CtlBch. Vice PreetdenL
We carry «t
very
l^VodlB Bandar and tba barUI Bade for a olagla meal and UM for a 21- ware mat by a witch and were shown
meal tiokat. The preaeat rataa are
their vnrious rooms by a too«to Bk Rapidr oaBetary.
MOwtU CTanspton.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Mich.. Nor.
waa celebrated
with
Trarerst Qty USate Bank
Mr. and Mre. George Ntefcersos rw*
tins, tbe tfaaacci U aU betas verr
unsettled m irket we can't give yo-j reliable pr.ces.
Wsller
i’ieasc come to o'jr store to po -tyourstlf up.
Hfe Lake
County Racoed.
today.
What Mr. Bigler ssys ef tbe splendid
. H. Pow*. Of Pontlae. arrived G Sherwood
Sberilf Charles Johnson has made
•'lected the following oBleerv:
itocts af Dr. A. K. Chew's Nsr\e Pills
ci.m-ctv inaliiUly in huid
la the city this afternoon and left o
daring
the
month
to aid age is parUrularty trm. aa Ibe II arrests
President—Mr*. C. 15. Sherwre^
■,ic»'ii:::g }vaii in pSMRg it aisl
fol- the 4:15 train for Suttont Bay o
itoeeniam to bacfcsd up by bu druggist. October, tbe tbnrgeu being as
Flrat
rt«v,ire*ldeni-Nre. J
t
cvaiiev that onpleavsnl nrci-v-il) <•( laWho knows that the results dal and
Three bnrtosries, one
boose business connected with tbe hank t
comi«-!1e<l l<» gi* ofun thre-j;;h the •
Simms.
ware attMnad.
Hi>r U Ur. Btgl'r atone breaker, one rloUtlon of livery law. that plaee.
|
Second v;ce-pre*ldem—Mr*. F. Ortf. a.ml log-^ up mam- time, linrin-.; the
In sudiX siaimient.
Usny others of
night. niemiMatkl the extraor'iinsr''
Ur*. George W. Perry, ol Elk
®Vreiarv-Mre ElU Hlnsd.lbMh atxea well along In )»-sts write us three assault and bauery. one burn
et'iect of Swsm|>-R«w>i t*. wNjn renh.TC-f.
s. vra. in the city today on business
c%^e L«*ey
to lb* fame etfsvi. their Idiets tarying ing a bulldiBi. one abandonment, one
It Stands the highest f«- ii> wvra.lcrj'nl
lareeny. one truant and two on
la- and also visited her daughter
Cbalnnan *« the «outh side dlvl*- curev «>: n.e niort itirtresMOg cast..
1
^«alnp•Kxx■t i> p'^asoiit ti.ta'ar and i>
Mr. mgler BJe -’I"
Ch»»»’* sanlt.v. There were more arreois in
teecher in one of the eUy schools ; Ion—Mra. William Abbott.
News JMW* sre an ex.'ell*nl lentr
'si.iil hv'all .iriggists in tiftv<e:it an.l
Bust
side
dlvlalon—Mrs.
any Mie. Perry left this afternoon «
lhaa* la wbsm years bring nervaha. tbe monib of August than In
- ■
.-c !«gl'.cv.
■ Allen..
ahakr.
tranbllng
fedli
ssimile la«-.!e of this woadi-n .i! new
other mootb of the year
aad c(uitr<(uent msbilily to ateep. I
cmervand
a Uio's that u!U*:i o!«mt it.
Cone WoM.
tbe use of the Ixnr I pun-tossed 1
Iwtb sent free l>v mail. Addres.. Dr. KUTen atom* were sent 'in to the fire for a vIMt with trlaUves
**a^e I front ThttreSay'a Record.
ppletHfU rw«at*
Tto- ntadidne t
apb-ndU
tne-5:
H;nghamton, X'. Y-. Mten
depanmeoi duting October, of which City.
tn* nasdy. etrwngrr .->iid gave
I
The west called many of Traverse
meniion reading tK>* generou.
jiij, paper. Ix n t make any
tut strep. This at my age 1* aonderful. tour were sent in iRi October 3L uad
Mre. W. F. Glff. of Harbor Spilngt, City restdents today, ucveral families
It s Ibe best »«v* io«r I e\er tooh."
iking advantage of the low reie* to tniftakc.liuirememi<erU>ensRie.8wafflpthree were eUaacy fires to which I retunted home tbto morning after via-.
lieyond the Rockies. Mr. Root. Jto.
I>r. Kilmer
Ki!mer'sSwamp-Root.
and the
toc s bak at «M dsslesa cr Or. A. W
sSwamp^
CMef Murrey responded without the itlag Mrs. Ij'lUlam
Gill
nnd
Mr*
T the
Emgr.iititi'n. X. V.. «
Cbsae MedidO* O. BaOsio. N. T.
There were no heavy j David ScoiL al Northport.
. hive mode this
city upftlr
For aala by iabwaeii Drug Co.
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Bring
your ipggs and butter. We pay-good big prices for good
butler and fresh eggs.
We want your trade and we
will do anything that is honest to get it. '
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
i
ANOTHER GREAT SALE
Has Commenced and Premium Tickets again arc in order at
STEINBERG BROS.
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OUR THIRD ANNUAL
FALL SALE
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AND DOLL CONTEST
Embracing Larger and Finer Stocks, oflcring Greater Savings than ever before, and
including a Free Distribution of Most Beautiful Dolls and other Valuable Premiums
that are bound to please Young and Old.
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->The sale has already commenced and will continue nntil Christmas time. The bare announcement
sends a Ihrltl of expectation throughout the leugth and-breadth of this lair, section ot our country, lor
this annual event has proved its worth and earned its laurels during past seasons.
As ever, onward Is the watchword oi this ever W'atchlul sl^re, so you may rest assured that every
possible eliort has been made to assure this Annual Fall Sale a brilliant career.
Every one realizes the tact that the prices oi staples, as well as ilnlshed: merchandise, ot .which
skilled labor iorms a considerable pari, have been raising and promise to raise sllll more. It was a^duty
to pur cnslomers to loresK this advance, to anticipate it, and to provide against IL It ls>t this point
where the buying power ol this store asseried Itsell. Contracts were made and trade connections estab
lished with the' manniacturlng centers. Our opportunities lor spot cash in the open markets were so
templing that we doubled on our orders In nearly every line. 01 course this means that every, one of
our Departments will oiler a eonsiderably wider range ol. styles, absolutely periect in quality, and our
rcpntalion backs up the guarantee. And in addition to all this, we will
FREE
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MAKE THE LITTLE DNES HAPPY
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With our Free Distribution ol Beautiful Dolis and Sleds»*and Gifts for the Ladies and Gentlemen that
are sure to piease them.
Doll Tickets will be given with every fifty cent pnretaase during this sale,'and.tbese tickets are to be brought or
seat in not later than the evening before Chrlstmass when they will be redeemed as loUows:
o
To
To
To
To
To
To
the
the
the
the
the
the
m
holder of the largest number of these tickets'we will give a Doll worth $15.00
holder of the next largest number..6f tickets we will give a Doll worth $10.00
holder of the third largest number of tickets we will give a Doll worth $8.00 '
next (three largest numbers we will give each a Doll worth $6.00
next six we will give each a doll worth $4 00
next twelve we will give each a Doll worth $3.00 .
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And all who enter the contest and fail to secure one of the above '.M l)olI« will bs entitled to Premiums as follow;-:
ITai» tho nirlc U*aticLcU«iUeQtitlol)ol.!er to Doll worth
* vt Ulli WU IS
tifkoU will eolillo boMt-r to Doll worth $2 2d
40 tickets will secure a Doll worth $1
30 tickets will socur^ Doll worth ~5c.
40ti>-kel$ will securi- »a tlanJy
tlamly Slrtl_^rth
Sletl wort tk-'-O
For the Boys'> 20
tickets will st-cure a Sk>d worth 7'v.
ttklrhl
For tti€ Lodics
■iO lickeu wiH secure a Hue .M< roerizc-d irkirt
FaF fhp H4pn
tick' is will secure a Suit Cast-worth f:: 00
,>i tk-kou will aecur.-a Suit (W worth S1..VJ
FREE
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You can't help but realire that this is an extraordinary-libera! offer on o--rr part, and the conditions are such ihat'evcn small :
chasers can take advantap:c of it. Don't fail to read and invesiipitc the sprc:;d ofterin.us that are quoted in this advertisement.
STEINBERG
-TRAVEtRSE:
BROTHERS
CITY,
IVlICiH.
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OIIAMO TlUVCfIM MIIUUA THUMOAV. NOVCtttCR 7. tIV.
Wtf'
Fall Sale Specials in Waists, Gloves, Etc.
Ladies’ New
mm
FaU Waists
GLOVES
KID GLOVES, dressed and undressed, long and shon.
CASHMERETTE GLQVES. silk lined, in all colors.
GOLF GLOVES, long and short, all colors and sizes.
LEATHER GLOVES, with acd without gauntlet, for men,
women and chHdreo. -
oi Nd and Mohair and Batiste and Sltk.
The preltlesi, hlggest display we
have shown yeL
M 93.50
Ladies' Waists of Brussels Net invHcru .r White,
'trimmed with imiiatioo Cluny L^ce, beautiful
8t)’le, all sizes.
FaH Sale Price.
. 93.50
JH912S
Ladies Waists of Mohair io blacic or navy, neatly
embroidered, button front or back,
mm
long sJeeves. all sizes. FaU Sale Price.
We’re showing- the greatest line
of Gloves in the ci;y, including
the noted makes such as Perrin's.
Kayser's. etc.
Tamous TKETkoair era”
You'll find special values in every line, whether, the price
25c, 50c, $1.00 or $1J0, $2.50 m $3;50
Dc-n'i fail to see this line of Gloves.
We also show a Une ol LADIES’ HIGH GRADE SILK HOSIERY
At 98c
Ladies’ Waists of. Black and White .Mercetized Shepherd Check,
aKo pretty White Waists of Vesting, worth $1.25. Fall Sale Price
98c
This cut shows the
newest and latest Corset
style.- It is a high bust
corset, lacing up the
front, and has the side
hook. It is by tar the
best form and most com
fortable
corset ' ever
made, and sells at
At $2.00
Ladies’ Fancy Silk Finished Plaid Waists, clever styles,
pretty as silk. FaU Sale Price ................. .............................
$2.00
At $2.50
^
Ladies' Sicilian Waists, Batiste Waists, Etc., in white or black, silk
embroidered, beautiful models, open front or back, worth
$0
$S.». Fall Sale Price.:
$3.50
At $3.75
Ar$5.00,
Lack of space prevents us mentioning in detail our big
iT/aaa slock of Lace Curtains and Curtain matcMals.
We haVe Lace
Curtains at 60c. 75c, SI.OO. $1.25. $1.50. $2.00. $2 50. $3.00. $3.50.
'
$4 00, $6.00, etc. Below are some fall bargainr you should not
miss.
Lace Curtains worth 50c a pair.'
5^Ckf%
FaU Sale price.
................................................................. 0570
and^lam center effects with pretty borders. Special 000
50 pairs American Lace Curtains in both single and double
cross-threads, extra wide, in a variety of all-over, plain and
' figured centers. '1 his curtain is sold all over
^1 A K
theTand at S2.00 a pair. Special 1^ Sale...........
60 pairs fine Net Lace C<:rtains in as handsome array of designs
it’s your good fortune to sec. Point D’Esprit centers, plain
groundvrorks and dainty borders.
This curtain is good
enough for any man’s parlor. Ask to see this
curtain. Special FaU Sale, per pair.......................^4©.C70
26 pairs best 12 point Brussels Net lUcCiCurtains, in swell pat
terns, suitable for parlor use. This curtain has alwa>”s been
our best seller as a substantial parlop curtain, anH for tho*c
who wish a fine curtain at a low price this one
Q
gQ
is^ure to please. Special Fall Sale, price per pair^
*
At
Ai 40C
"Heatherbloom” Petticoats
AT $1.50 AND $:5.50Two styles of extra full
fi hip Petticoats made of excellent quality Mercerized and Heatherbloom for
The Kabo $1 CO Corset we believe to be the best
popular priced corset on the market, and at 50c
we show a full line of the best styles. >
Lace Curtains
At
^ Al
of excellent quality of bright lustre Taffeta with 14-iuch ilounce.
Hemstitched and shirred, made very full.
Worth $7.75. FaU Sale price
aRfl $3.50
We also show a mo«.t extensive line of Corsets
at $I (k) and 50c.
Silk Tailored Waists, made open front and long sleeves, in black,
white, navy, cardinal, brown, etc., also beautifel Plaid Silk Waists
^ud Bruisels Net and Point O'Esprit, worth $G.50.
Fall Sale Price .
II!
$2.SO
Silk Petticoats
So called by many stores, but this one is not Heatherbloom. It's a
beautiful imitation and is Certainly fine for
I
KB.
ur FaU Sale price
price...........................
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the money. Our
.
Corsets at
Si.OO and 50c
All Silk Embroidered Waists in all colors, open frpnt and
back and very sightly. Fall Sale Price ........................................ ^9* §9
Heatherbloom Petticoats
These are the real Heatherbloom. Five of the prettiest style
ever shown anywhere at $3,00 or j:j.50.
(I. They come in black c
colors, all sizes.
For this FaU Sale only................
Ladies'Outing Gowns, made of good Outing Cloth in choice col-dfip
orings. neatly trimmed, worth 60c. Fall Sale.Price.......................
The biggest line and be»t values we haue ever shown.
Beautiful
$1.25, $1.50 and $2.50
BLANKETS
Now is the time to secure your blankets. Our stock is more com
plete than ever. Our aim is to supply your every want, and prices
are ver>’ much in your favor. Here are a few of the good things—
48c
Soft Grey l-'leeced Blankets, worth 60c a pair.
Special for this FaU Sale at.............................
German Outing Flannel Blankets, size 56x74 inches, with color
borders in blue, pink or red.
White blankets, tan blankets
and gray blankets at the unmatchable bargain price. T C/*
Special FaU Sale, per pair............................................
Heavy German Finish Large Size Blankets. These measure
64xS0 inches and come uncut. Fine woven and heavy nap,
pink, blue and red borders and your choice of white, tan or
gray blankets. Here is a dandy. FaU Sale.
QQHundreds of pairs of Blankets we cpnnot describe
here. Heavy Twilled Blankets at $1.25. «2 and
OO
Extra Special<»Wool Blankets
25 pairs fine Wool &UukL‘tB. {uU 1I-4 sizo. Yi nr choir.- of whii.' with
either dainty pink or blue border* or plaid blank.-ts in nil color*
Here i* the biegrst opp-jrtnaity over presented to get n ^
AS
goad blanket. W.irth $5.50. Special for tlii* Salt-. jKiirvlT-TC/
25 pairs fine Ca'ifomia Wool BlnnkeU, oatra large !l-4 size, no^ ooar*e
and hea\-)-. bat the §ofl and flnffy «4rmth giviiu: kin'l- These, too,
come in white with pink and blue iLrders. or pUi<U in alirolois. ologantly finished and bound. Extrai^pecial for this
Men’s Outing Flannel Night Gowns
Ladies’ Outing Flannel Night Gowns
86 dozen Ladies’Extra Heavy Outing Flannel Night Gowns,
very full style, all colors, a splendid value at $1.25.
OCr
Fall Sale Price.........*................................................................................... '
White Underskirts
At $1.00
Men's Gowns, tpade of very cU'dre < *uting Flannel, worth $1 25.
AISOc
Fall fNile
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Men’s Oniing Gowns, male of very gJolOnting and VP^ foil. Worth 75c.
CAr
Fall J»1p Tnce.................................................................... ................................. .•..........JW
WOOL
SWEATERS
$IJ09, iiJS, etc, ap to....................................$2.50
udieCTleece Lined Wrappers,
. tt ifK
AU,c»1ot* and Bizoe.^he best we're ahoim yet at the price, ■worllitlSS. This sale.
............... $1.T5. 200, 2.50,'3.50 and $5
.. 25, 50, 98, $1.50. CiC.
Heavy Warm Toques in ali wlon at ..........................................
............... 2Sc and
Misses’ and ChUdren’s Caps in groat variety at .............................SOe. 75c. fLOO. Ele.
STEINBERG BROTHERS
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OIUNO nUVCMS HCIULD, THUMaAV.
Fall Sale Specials in Our Dry Goods Department
Extra
Dress Goods
Our Dreaa Oootls Sectioo it creatiog a tcotatloo tbit aeai
The large uaortmeotof ultra atyliah drett tafarica and the
tfatire Tarieli't to tclcct frem make thin aeaaon’a abowiog a
wortby atyle erent. With
notewortby
Wi..............................
oharacterittic progreat. a greater
dogree
re of perfeclioD hat
b
bocn attained in the character of the
ttylea.. th.
the exoellcncc
exoellcDcc of
.. the qnalitiee and the extent of the
Tarietiea than iver before.
' 20 picoet 30-inch Paragon Soilingt in lieanUfiil thadow
{daidt, narrow ttri|>et. broken pUidt. large and emajl. and in all
colon. Theae anitinn are aold regnlarly at 50c, 60c and «5c
per yard The entire lino of patteroa at the
A A ^
Kh Sale, price per yard...
...........................................44C
..
tscBn
«ld«
Ia<1!<r wgi-t* and anderaklrts and
c»mM la » nomber of colorloes. We
BP tbli BwUItf ^rtth our repnUtloa and CTaruslee everr li«* »> <‘A n'lontity of tbU for U»e
«QFall aole. apodal per p«rd.. gOu
for
driL-.^^^■^ir;r.d-oo»btn.Uo.
____
lOM
ahfidet.
win enable
bis nook ofr tboae will
.
to moke aeleMon mrTbJa
ttoterlnl'^Mladiea wide nod tmlfottt
_la.
_____ ,
KQq
ran sole Wm. ^ yard..
In our Llnloc Detartaeot. we bare
the fanjooa “Golden Glow- Taffeta,
a new Uolng for underafcirta nod
wnltto.
All eolora-nnd 3C locbea
■wide. It U aS near Bke real TaffeU
........................ .
'—wnce.
rail Bale Price, per yard .
58c
worth lOc
100 piitcea. choice quality Outing Flannel in all tie
patterns and color*, .luat the thing lor night gowna.
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Special Fall Kale, price per yard.................................................
26 picoca Heavy Fleeced Fiacnelette; very fine for dress-
NoHons
G.->od Pltis,
per paper
i?A:sr¥r.s!’p‘SK5.,y»a...............1 Oc
■•V
Brass Pica—Alrarwt twl« tto na
il coont. SCO
p<T. worth 8e,
50 pieces boat PfinU, in light and <lark patter^. Get in on
ibia early bcc»na-we won't have them longBt this '
prios. Special Fall Sale, prico per yard................................. UU
Fruit of-ihe-Loom and Lonsdale Cotton.
the atock haU.
Oor fainoni blariowe Brc
g a world-wide repniation should not be o
Theae come in n wide range
of a]ii»ealiDg ahadea an^ aa Smoke tiny, Tao. Cream. Alioe.
uroan,
rveo.
-wivy
»iun
ana
Dimes
Brown. Rod. Nevy Blue and Bta^. KU 54 ioclnu wide and
mode finer than broadcloth of oar forefather*’
| f\f~\
time. Atktoaceit. Fall role, prioe per
1 aV./Vl/
Wire Hair Pina-Large full
as.>wrt(.>d. worth Cc.
Storm Serges will be ninn-r t'>e popolar dro»s fabrics «he
ouming winter and we were novar so well prepared to meet the
demand which this
thU awcll
awcU goods vil! create. All the colors
culi
and
abailna this material is made in.
—
^1 f^(~\
Fall Kale, price par yard................................................^ 1
Safety nns—That sU)- booked, all
dzea. worth 7c per dozen
HO,.
Sonpon-r—All
box,
,M..
lo.
Black Silks
32-incb Black TniTpta, brilliant Itutre. ixnilively goaranwth $i;i5. Extra apeoial,
Our 36-inob Black AUiora Taffeta ia better than other
brands advertised at $2 00 and wo sell the
t
C
Alttora at only......................................................... .....aj) 1 . / O
Veur cash will be cheerfully refunded if not aatiafactory.
Linens
K|tccial while
1 1 r*
Full Sale Price*, per yanl........................................................... 1
53c
UniDs fiUk. It locbea wide, to all
the popi
[wpuiar colorB,
•
neb
• aa <-------. white, wtoe. biM and black. ^ bis
Is a floe nedlom priced Molag and it
has the atamp of pnbUc approval on
tarn
Ticket
^wtB.
every
M eoit
2.) piece* .S6.inch Raleigh Suiting in ail the taahioBn'olo
•hadea. A oboicd eeleotion d nattv decka and plaidt. The
regular price of tbrwe aoitinga were 26c aij|l 36c ,
1 Oo
peryard. Special Pall Sale, prioe per yard------.....1^0
25 pieces Outing Flannel in all
I
10 piece* Ktevena’aU linen Craah Toweling, bleacbe.l or
nnbleactiwl.
J OC
Special Fall Sale, price per yard -.
Mnhaak Sheet* and Pillow Cases
nt llie prlet** b-low whould U- of la
li rest to every nne In no'd of these
uivvssttlea.
26 pierea I’nbleaclit'J Cotton. ;16 inebet wide, extra heavy
weight. While this last* duriog our
7C
Fall Sale, apeciul ix*r yard
3 pieces Gonnan Tjblo Lmeu. fid inebea wide, aplendid
... ......48c
3 piece* fine M.-recrizi-d Damaak. fi| inchca wide, lieauliful
deaigua. An extra apecial bargain yon can’t resist. A
’all Sale, price per yard........................................................... *T\JLe
6Bc
78c
SoMi.1 lot ot UJi«' WLiu. Flo.™ Lm<.l foio^oiu i«
SS dozen good lAoen Napkins, very
special, this Fail Sale.
I>er dozen ........................
Chlldrcn-8
Fleeced
8toekin*sHeav7 ribbed, all sizes, worth ^00
...............95c
Sampson's Heavy Ribbed Biorkines
for boys and Tom lioys. There Is
nntnlnE made that ran beat them tor
• ■ g IhlB
$1.15
W dor. n
all
U«e«
Napkias In
......... $i.83
K,irs,j" S’i.t'!"'.':'!- 19c
I
Fall Sale Specials in our Clothing Dept
FaU Sale on Men’s Snits
Men’s Pants
Fall Sale on Men’s Overcoats
AT $6 75^
26 Men’s Wool SniU. heavy weight; an exceptional wearing
qoality, in the new dark blue, dark grey and clnb check. Con-'
aid-aiog the present market v,iloe, these auiu reproacnf the
greateat bar^in we have ever offered. These auits are new fall
grxdf and are regular $10.00 aii-l $12.00 valuea.
F-llSde Price......................................................................... ^Ot/O
ATB1.7S—
2u dozen Men's all-wool Canada crey Pant*.
Kvtni benu' wilyhl and all size*. Hexular prize
»2.W._ Sprfjal for our, .
»2.Ml
^
Fall Sale Price
AT *2J
25 dozen Men* alj-wool rish Frieze Pants
dark Rny. They rome'neatest lo Wing waierjiroif
of any iiams made.
AA f A
Special k'nll Sole, per nnlr ....................
AT *44M>—
'
tdoren .Men's fine pure worsted dress Pant* In
neat stripes and cbeciui. Wear resIsUnc and shaped
In the latest approved style.
This lot botizM
.....................
-='*11 f - - - -
AT $6.6050 Men’s Overooat# made of good quality block boaver.
A neat,
iwi. uurai
durable and comforlable _
garment. A truly
, oxi’^o
-
AT $126050 Mon’i All-Wool Kni's in woratetl*. ct*B'm?rt*8 and fill
fancy suiting*. They come In blacks, blues, fancy checka and
atripea and brown mixtures. Exooptionally well tailored and
finished. Coata are jnade np in the new fu’l length atvl lined
with the best serge lining*. RognUrtlo
^ / *7 f/)
valuea. Kfeciai during our Fall Sale at...............*P
Men’s Underwear
AT *150050 Men’s Extra Fine and Nobby Suita made up iu the
* latest novelty model* aa well a* the oooaervativo dree* Bait
atyh'A Thi* line r*pre*enU ihe-bighest p<‘rfection of tailoring
put in ruady-to.rear auiu. Regular $20
0 t C /l/l
qualities during this Fall Sale at............................ W / 0*\JU
AT 4f>c...*>0 dozen Men’s ExUn
Heavy Flreeo.linotl I'nderw€«r This year'
year we have a
ga'^*t;,r![°‘.45c
AT $20 00—
25 Men'* Knits, the very t-cst garmenU w<- sell. Matoriala used are extra fine imported
olotha such as black French Crepu, UuCuished Worsted. Tibet etc. in must desirable models.
Our many plaaaad euatomer* baring this class of Nothing cause u
1 thU particular line. Kpecial Fall Kale...............................
AT *1.0050 dozen of the {amciia
White Cat rnd»*rwwir for
men. in all sizes f|v>m
from 34 to
50. Grey mixed wool and
for warmth and wear it
can't be boat. Fall
nn
Kale, per garment «LuU
$20.00
YonUis' Salts—FaU Sale Specials
60 Tonng Men’* Suit* in a variety of grey and brown miiture*.
Be**oii’a broken loU
Begu'ar y aold at $<) 00 to 110.00.
Special Fall Sale prioe
The remairulcr of tin------------
$4.75
AT 11.26...
50 dozen Men's
I’a Heavy
Heavy
all-wool I'ndi rv sr This
is the good old-Teshioned
kind and «o havi ■ pricwl
these for the
Fall Kale at..
AT $7ii0A eoBl^ete line cf Toutha’ Double Bresalod Suit*, in the m-w long cost modela. Ma.
teriala ot Dobfay grey mixturaa, the icaaoii’* ncwcet atyle. All size*.
$7 50
FaU Bale price
AT $1000A apteial lotofTonlh*' Doable
lod Suit*, cut in the new fall and winter tnodol*:
F.i
$10.00
$1.25
AT $3.00...
Men’s Union Suits in extra heavy
derby ribix<d wool
Fall Sale at .
S3.00
OVEBSHATC
Boys’ Sails—Fan Sale Specials
............ $10.00
AT $15 tW50 Men's Extra Fine Overcnalsof fine kerte/and unfin
ished Woriled. Tiiilorod in the laleit and very beat pvsailild
manner, n-gulation and extreme length and either Inoat* or cons< rvativ.> hicks.
0 t S /1/1
The I mire lot at Kpccial Fall Sale..........................
AT *2000‘J.j Men’s Imtortod Kersey Oporeoat*. tsilore*! ac.>ording to'
the latest diciales of fashiou. and materuUa.usiU in the finishing
anil huil'Jing up of same are cf the finest quality. Then.’ i4
yuan of aerviee in one of these.
"5/1 /!/)
Special Fall Kale prioe..................................................^ZU*UU
Yontbs* Overcoats—FaU Sale Specials
AT *4.757
Yoalha’Overcaati mafie of a sploodid quality of Blue Kersey, three-quarter length stvle.
* earnii-ot for warmth, cimfori and service, K-gu!arly aoM at *‘’.60.
—
h'all Kale prioe .
AT *7.50Voutiis'Overcoats in fim- quality of Black and Oxford (iray and Unfioiabed
iabed Worsted.
Worsted.:
A Urge roomy coat io one of the late winter styles. All size*, and a guarantee ^ ^
goes wilh every coat. Kpecial Full Kale pries................................................
.\T$12 50A fine Dresa Overcoat for young men. in a fine quality of t’ofinishod Worsted. The
very Uu-sl of this season'* stylei‘ it
in the new fnll length and foil back effect- Thi* garment
’ ■ and allyle attraotion. Regular *15 00.
p0BS(-8t -s txce ptional tjuality
Fall Sale price
$4.75
$7.50
$12.50
Boys’ Overcoats—Fall Sale Specials
AT $2 50. *H.50 AND *6 00'
Little Buys' Ov,rrcoaU in atzes 3 to > inclusive, in dark Oxfords with velvet cdlars and
I medallion on sleeve Cbir little coats conibim d with warmth and wearing
^S
1 tjnffUlk-s. Very nobby fted attractive. Fall Kale pripe $2.-60. $3.50 and.............
j AT $.5.00 25 tli'-cn Men*' bl’ie flannel ovcr*hirt», alt rut
Boys’ Winter Overc-aats. eizea 12 to 16 years, io the new three-<|oarter Imgth strh-. Here
In ln!i.«Uis T,( Inches long and. ».;,Uwl.d tjuallty.
is an1 extra go>l wearing
ng qui
qoality
. in all-wool OtfoH Gray, and just the thing for 0 S i\f\
All
no.M
Special Fall Sale..........................................
sFOC
boys
md this age. All tize*
size* 12 lo
ta 16 yeara.
yoara. Fall Kale price.................................
AT*
r»2A0le dorm beivy blzb Kradr all-wool ovfrrbirt*.
Ct* arr w«
‘
'
dirk JTVi.
Made of god
200 doz^n M*'a s and Baya’ Capi in good heavy cold w.wther weights
lar*. Tbr;
tbr nobbtivt. b'.kt uearlng ihirt*
keiWvy. nn luzn and caaaimere. Well sewed and many of them Fur iiui-1. PWtv
I’leoty of
ffA —
style* and shape* lo select from anil all aizet. Ttu.*? better cap* during the FaU Kale DvC
Rlack Jervey Sblri*.
.^..y*' Knee Paota Soiu in plenty ami oil size* 7 to Hi years
Neat brown nml gra;
mixlaraa in one of Uie popular fsQ and winter stylo*. Thi* lot rupresonU the bigcvwt liBr.:8ii
in
.....................................
bsyi’ soil* that we ^ ...........................
find in the clothing
..... ■
tnarket.
’ M. Thilep! would
...............................
»ell togol^ytl^W
batCe bare put in the ec:■tire lot of *izv* at the
Fall Kale pii«.....................
...........$6.50
AT.^10.0050 Men’* Fine OvercoaU made of extra goixl quality of allwool black kers:!}'. Haodsouit-'y tailored in the very latest of
this senaon's ttvlea Fall ample shonlders ami new conservative
iMck effect. This overcoat combines exceptional wearing <|na]i.
Fall
Price ...............
heavy
weixhi.
all
...... -45c
Caps lor Men and Boys
boys’ BniU in aH-wool gray twl brown nixtoro*. very attractive Dstlerns and pood
•tylea. A datable fabric tbax will st ind the fa^ wear which b>y* of 7 to 16 year* give
elothea. H-re i* a winner an4 you won't pas* thU by if yon get a chanoe
Fall Kilo pried........................................................................................... ......
$3J0
I IM
................. $2.50
A Few Of The Fall Sale Specials in Our Cloak Department
Ladles’ Cloaks
AT $5.00-
AT $1S.00-
50 Ladies’ tod Miaani' uood heavy vcight Btack
MalMm Coata, 50 ischea long, very fall avei-p. seatly
trimmed with velvet and bmid. io all atsea from
to 46 iBclMiv*.
Spanal Fall Bek Prioe............ ....................$D*UU
25 Ladies’ and Miasea' fine all-wool black and
colored Kersey Costa in fittol atjles, 52 inches kog.
elegantly tailored. An extra value A <1 o f\f\
Fall Sale Price............................................ 9iO •UU
Arrso-
AT *2000-
100 Ladiaa’ and Miaaee’ eood heevy Black fiu«t
Coats io the latest cot, having a foil sweep and 50
iaebes long. Koatly trimmed with tilk Lr«id and a
collar of i^vet. AU aizis and a liarg'‘.in; to be looked
into at once.
.
Fall Sato Price..................................................$ $ *00
2o Lsdiea’ extra tine loportod Broa^lcloth CoaU
in colors to suit the most fastidious—Blacks. Browns,
ninga 1
iiiouize and ‘ bring oat" the‘lyspcctive lines of the
gurmenl. Very full and silk lined ihroughuat. Tbeio
.ire famous -Santhine'' Coats.
A A/N r\r\
St>ccia1 Fall Sale Price..........................
AT $12.50-
AT $25 00-
100 Ladies’ and Mistoa’ Uoala, many of thorn
silk lined, in eight diatinct and np-to-date incdols, in
black and oolora. Theaearethe faunos “Siiushiao"
Uarmenta and represent the aesson'a latrat creations.
They are the biggeat bargaint ever
offered. PaU Sole Price
15 Ladiea* end Miis<-i' Ccyits of fine Imported
Coiffon
fldcl
in dolightful Ibose-fitling
and also in graceful form-tittiug stylet. You can't
help but ftcl well drvssetl aa well aa comfortable in
one of these famous '’Snashiue" AAK
gameiiu. AU sizes FaU Sale Price 9«&<UU
$12.50
■:
AT ill! 50 TO $.50 00 AT 115.91^60 Ladi^' and Miasot’ extra fii e G>«U of Black
Btoaddolb. tilk.Une<1 tbrongh<*ut. full oOMne-hes
long and trimmed with vebot ran! the ni-iv silk
braids. Yon mast see ibis lieautifut model i.-> get an
adc({nste idea of the many good
points. Special FaU Sak- Price..
2*> Ladies’ .Tackels, iu the nobby short Pony aad
Kessiun Blouse styles, mvdo of Cnrarui. I’uny and
Iteanikin doth, silk liued and daliorately trimmeil
with silk braid, velvet and Perrian trimming-Tbiaae
gsnmnlt are all marked Sj*rial Fall Sole Prio-s--
$16.00
'>.■
.....$60.00
Children’s Cloaks
•AT$2W,<-
AT $2.00
25 CUihli'm'e Cloaks, made of good quality Mel
25 Children's Astrnchan C'oakt, sizes 2 to 0
years; oolors Gray, Brown, Bed and Navy; lined
thr ughont with a good qaaity lining; a very nest
ton.
A beavy-vtigbt coat that is warm and durable.
All sizes, 6 to 11 vests.
Art .no
Fall Bale Price..................................................
and Bltraetive garment
A/ra d~\r\
FaU Sale Price................................................. 9«*UU
AT $3.50—
AT $3.0050 Children’s Polar Bear Cloaks in White, Gray.
Brown and Cardinal. The most popular style of
jnvenila gannonts; eapooially adapted
00
to coll wtatlier. Fall Sale Price..............
60 Children's Cloaks, aiw-s 6 to 14 years, made of
goed wool material. Nobby Gray aud Brown Plaids,
trimmed with relv. t‘ Heie is one of the popnlor
stylos and a hatgain daring cor
ao Crt
Fall Sale. Special.........................................9O*0U
1
AT $5C0•W Childreu- Cloaks of Melton. Keney and
Astraohan, in all sizes from <> to f4 years inclusii'e.
*Ti“i*iL“”MlZ“rS.Z.”'.'.$4.00
SpermlF.llSJePrice
$6.00
AT fi'.fp TO $15.00-
25 Children’s Crash Plnsh and Cnrly B.-ar
Coata, handsome faU and winter styles io plain Gray.
Brown, Navy.White and Red. Allaiz^ aw
1 to C yean.
Special Fall Sale Price..
$2.00
AttMt
to Uver Mlak Searfs ntde Io foor-ln-bands, roller eVecu sod UM,,
fan sli* aod srlectad Rich Bine-a colore.
1,
rail Sale Price
Mink SenrU io all the cholcwl nnvelti-s tl.al
to 0*11, Spi-elal Fall Sale Price at
fs r.u. fio.iui,
'•Ic. up lo
FURS
Bvery one
$5.00
Att«J$
e Jep Mink Tie Beei
carta In ai
aaell price tor itdi rood aneUtr and the a
Extra SpecUI Fell Bale Bargain
!1ila U an etreptlonal
Our Fall Sale inclndiw ore
of the largest and moat varied
astOTtiiifota of Furs ever
shown in this city. Hundreds
tf beautiful pieces of the
newest things in
'”‘$6.50
At$8J$
drcMr,
Ocod and broaAesoepUanaUrrwdehape.
Special FWII Sale Price .
Birllah
......$8^0
AtMA*
FUR SCARFS and
STORM COLLARS
, aoBi ezpoi.. ______ _____ _____ ______ _____
wtfl aranad the neck and Mrs, and la highlrappreciated bjronybodrwbo
AA
owns one. Special FaU Bale Prices IlfiSO^ 110. $S.S0 and ..........................
^OsVv
AttH
FUR MUFFS
10 Choice Blended Coney Fur Muffs, prime
fur and Urge ffai style.
ma
Special FUl Sale Prioe.................)0«uU
Af tilt
10 lari# slae Brown Ccaey Muffs very
Urge full abape. made of strictly prime fur
In the newrat atyle.
€9 Cfl
SperUl FaU Sale Price ..........
^.DU
in Large Choice River Mink Muffs
the very Uteat toll flat abape. Prime
and dooblri striped. A bargain for soi
At97J«
$6.00
S Jap Mllink Muffs made In ihe must approrired style, Ihe Tull flat shape A l.cautifiil
rl!h blown ana two alrtpi-d.
jy gg
SpecUI FaU Sale Price
TABS and MUFFS, FUR
SETS, FUR COATS, Etc.
FUR SETS
Ifi Choice River Mink Seu'at this price.
A bandaome collar and a choice quality
Ci( tvoatrlped fur muff.
In the Uteat; full
.....................
At SlStotM
SIO.OO
IS Choice Pur Sets In Mink, Uabella.
i-ox. Plucked Beaver, etc., tn a variety '
Brcia BpecUl I
Handsome FnrScarfs.Blemh d
S.|uirrels. BeantifnI Ouera.
Benve.s, Urey Wolfs, Moles.
Ktc.
$15.00
S Gray Chinchilla Sets. A Jong flO-lneh
Scarf wlib new broad effect, and a large
foursiriiK- handsome Chlncbllla Muff.
The s<l at
«e
Special Pali Sale Price
$50.00
At SIS
Flue Mink Fur Conani, in five iliSori’ai' styl. .!—nil ihe
•fl.Tt*. Si«-cial Fall Sale Price .................................. .............
$15.00
CHILDREPTS FUR SETS
AtSi.SS
'
Children's Pur S*is i.f Wliiii Curlx I.anih. uinff aod collar to match.
: S!.r,r. TO 5; value. Fall Sale price ........................................ i...................jtl.AO
I
Misses- and Children’* Fur Sets of While .tngnni. worth |:.M.‘Tat!
Sale Price ............................................................................................................. .....
At S.4S
.Misses' Fur Set* of Blended Coney, trimmed with ImlUttoa while Ermine, wonh fi.^all Sale Price...............................................................................
At $8^
-(
Mi^~-*• Fti! S'-u of Plucked Beaver and itnir, handsome Myle,. wnrtk
t\2. Fall Sal/price ......................................................................................................
«|P
4>l.“0
tf n nr .
^O./b
tf © rn
JO-bU
AU at very Spedal Prices
sUcw'ftll Sale price, per aet $10.00
At 111
S Choice SlberUa Gray Saulrrel SeU.
with handsome ub collar, or toar-lo band.
and very choice muBa, arade Urge, full flat
8^al Fall Sale Price ............
AtSAM
SpecUt Fall Sale price .
FUR PIECES
Attl^ andtSS
A clever etyle made
«p with
SpreUt tor the FaU Sale
Affl3$
etc All siz^ from ti to 14 years. A 1 C rtrt
Fall Sale Prioe. $<'. 50 to........................9 lu<UU
Splendid Showing
FUR PIECES
Af tlM
I
25 extra fine quality Coats of Aslr-ich^, Broadtail Velvet, Otier Plash, Bearskin and Fine Kersey,
newest, np to-date io B^ Navy, Brown, Gray, Tan,
LADIES’
SKIRTS
..
LADIES FUR COATS
$5.06
At SS5 to $8$
10 Ladies’ Fur Coau iu .\str.->chau, Electric Seal. Brook, Mink
and Butaian Pony. Newest modela. madeofehoiev
pievvs of Fur. Fall Sale prices, $:i5. $50.
and....
S85.00
Tl:.'
ro.ffoa Panamas and French Voi.‘. .*jrt*.
v-ry lull, uerth l:‘ to ti more Iha-i
’irot. IT'.'. II"'"'. Ity.jii anti ...
..
_
•lUNtt -rtUVCM^NUUtB, THU<'IWMV. »
■totdtoaUyedaolotoUUUBW. ABdW toaith gnto. A&M
Bay-jrd be Be BcnleM. eweeamt child
TgotoaetaoL Ikot my ord ata
why do yoa aagpoaa ato a«cr «a»e' mood and Uncle Loo «ero oot to On wbom tta awn tad ever amltod. ibmton; pieoae seta them
Our
tack asBlB attar lUytac away tor
Trareroe a w««k ago. tta trot tlsel
Thto would I do
iboose bsraed down torn Hay We toet
touch aa five Bontta or ao. easi
they were oot there thto aoBmer.
If I wore you. Bttto Bato.
| an of oar ctotta. aod everythtog
Iba oaa trip hone* Sie U «nita They got Be a new coat. We went’ Wtat a awM IttUe poem, that tol We did not aare a thing bat two
UB* wlu ua aU ww. bat abotiM a over ta tta graTCyard today to aee I am sore all tta BonboaBS wm on- ctalta and they were bamta black.
doc appm. abc diaappaan ao qolckthat gnadma Joy
We have a new bouae now bat we
<B U colorto WOM. Ud a iwal-look- |y. gta haa «alta a ctMdly auBb«- and papa got tor Bamma'a grave.
have not gotten a bam built yet. We
lag poatmark drawn by hand.
of aeattarad whlta halra now. bat aiUI Oa Haltowe-en night we are gotng to
Traverse City. Mick.. B. F. D No. C ''
North Dakota kome
But not oBly Jottara hare cobc ahc to my own old pet. and id bare tare thiwe Jata-o'-lantema As I can't Dear Prestdmt—
* would not go bark to Mw-btps agalo
thto week. There tare bam two even a cat taltWnl for aoiBany yaaia. think of anythlag more. I wiu
I have notatog todo Just now ao to live. We do not tare Bandar
aucb nice r‘ “ •«ood*ye.
,
I thoagbl I would send ay two ato- school very near oor home.
it U
do not lire In Traretee City. Tbc
Aunt Ltoato.
‘and brother's names to tta Cra about fire niUee away and I cannot'
axi)
dial ttai fitna oor own Second VlecAmy McCormick, dle Boll. Alice to one and ooediall _______,
liooe. I go boesebnek riding with
Prealdmt. Mre. Bbleldi. and tta oth
Aunt Uulela atory about i
taro neemed etnage to yoara ©W.
Boole U five yeara old. j other girls
tou of fan.
er fPOB Beaato Wood of Kinsley. B. faUbtulnoaa roBinda your
r atorm ao early. D
She can r«ta quite well to tta firat | My conaln Haggle
ta
our
aqbooi
r O. No. }. Beeale aaya ahe to colac
lethlnc ahe read, the other day. tost tong*
reader. Roscoe Is two years old. We'
thirteen yeora old. My class
to vrtte a letter, atter a while, ao about a falthrul dog. Il-i qnite a trve
tare a dog named Ring and a cat
is Lila Sperry, she to thirteen
well all get acquainted with her. too. ■tory and to dated Chicago. Oct. II.
Klagatoy. R. p. d. No. l. Mtob- named Datoy. Ring likes to have os rears old I hope to see my letter to
The letter froa Vsta, Wnahlncton.
-Left in Colambua. O.. more than
Oct. S, 1M7.
draw him to our espreau
wai from Aunt Uxzle. Do you re- three handt^ allee away on March
ear Prceldont—
R'taeo we get Ured of drawlag him.
Ftbu your Sansb'toer.
ebe proBtood to tol ua II. toat. Trt Clark, pet dog and cob
As I hare not written for a long
p** hardly make bla get out. Pa
Ueltoaa U
about the <dd btoek cat. tta HtUe|panloa of May CUrk, aged alixtem.
raised tta dust to rover tta retraattlBe I thought I would wrtte ata tell P*
«>'Kgtoi poutoee We tare
How hard it was to have i
fawn, the Mg deer, and the ateer that cf 135 North Clark atteet, auddeoly yoa how I am getting atong. 1 am go.jWrrd man. I am eetatog a etamp
drraaful fire. But I am sui
and to atolend Its enemy. After the
lorad Bualc* Well, here to her let- (urncd up In Chicago yesterday and tog ta school. 1 like to go ta
j for three bnttons for my two brothers were a ime Sunshtoe girl, i
hawk bad flova peal and dtoappfta.,
about the old btoek cal and her
0 his mjatrets. having made very well, My teacher's name to MI-^Louto ““tl Eddie and inyseir. ThU Is
eC the aporrow aprang frean the
your letter
so iiBcomptatol
atisnga oxp
one of the most remarkable Joumeya Jennings. I Uke her very much •» tor this Use.
cheer,
'ground ^Uh—a aatlsfied rbirp. ata
Voata, Waah.. OcL 10. OT. performed by any animal on record
Lutue Budlebauer.
^ Oltted back to the live from whtob It
There are about foriy-eeven pupils to
Dear
and accomptabtog the addliional feat
Ring
IB
rerUtoly
a
running
dog
I came.
aehool bnildtog. My etudlea are
A Bird Uratetiat.
I BUS! ton you about the old black of slnallng out the family with whom
reading, epelllag. writing. language, ttleb we ail might sm- him lake a rid
As I was etondtog one tnumlag
It thto UBe. because Just at pree- be formerly
from among mute and arithBetle. It 1s raining here III the railray cardt-n gate which opens Into
Blind aa o Mela.
it I BBt more intereated In her aa than S.000.000 ^people
today. Well, tbit to all for this ttB<Broadway,
says
Hr
W
D.
Eaton,
a
>u will understand when you read
The field mice or Bolea are bora
"How toe dog found the lealdence Oota-bye.
UuDtue Ceol<r. MIrh., sparrow dllted from a live near by.
blind, but do not Bias their want «
of his young ndatreas will always reOct. S3. Ito'T jOasked swiftly i«st my bead, and
From your tovlng friend.
Bight
to
the
least
Their prtoclpn)
malD
a
mystery.
When
Mias
Clark
Yeara ago before I came
Dear President—
{alighted In the middle of the dusly
Roy FewUas
here, there was a btoek and wMle came out of a reeuurani yesterday
am Uklug cam of my two little
j, guttered violently about in food to rarthwotma. and-they honey
I 'am glad to bear from you agalu.
Utty Bade her borne here bat ahe dia- the dog was Bitting wan and gaunt In Roy, and learn all about your school. sisters this akenmon. so I thought I , circle until a thick cloud of dual comb the rartb to nil ditERtoi if...
,find them The worm Is a greatlBUgf.
ooe day and Uncle Mack front of her lodgings. At the sight of
would write ti. you We ere taring | was raised above the spot. Then
“ I but M silently doco be do bla work
dldn-t know where to look for her. ber be dashed fom^^and before abe
Port Oneida. Mich.. vacation now for potato digging. I. rolled over and over to ibe dirt until....
He thought ahe miBt be dead for ahe realited what was happening he bad
have not picked up any pouiors yet',,. f««hcrs were ctmtpletely covemi -that I
Oct *8. IMT.
both paws aroond her DMk. Wllh a
stayed a .loag tlse away. Than
nod I do not think I will. We have ,he turned upon lu hack. luck«Mw _
'
Dear Prtildeul— .
lilUr while after t came to this place glad bark from the dog and ao afI tbougbl I would write a few Hues
bug from the girl the recto lUy. be feond tta cat
‘fwjallll.
let 'you know
that .I would
Uke—
tunnel his nray through clay soli
- ..—
------- -----ogtaitton srai
waa complete
complete. To make sureBcroaa the rlrer. and wllh her aereral ogntion
would take tl tables to the
Watching the wholf performance at the rale of two feet a minute. He
little blu of klUina. I anppooe ahe o,tu
...““'cS
.1
noting the perfect semblance ta comes 0
have been jorctard where they were picking
card and button.
bad managed to croaa oa a Uilen
SUNSHINE
Mm n* fUnitott«ii af Tht
HmM VMNf Mha
m). tl!i mLm
■a fw M I aaa.
Monumental
Cut Stone Wort
•*'
^
liMii tnr la to iavta» tol»M
•to ktto ta avarytotfy ato la
•vary IMn# tlilii^
A. W. K1CKEB0
If I avtr fal( In Irrlng ta to
tom toinga, I ^H| -Yry, try
..f»m Vtoa Praildml Mahal totoa
1. ^n^. am.
Kitty toaalc.
A laffy tori to Kitty Stock.
Aa ato U«e bMw In By top:.
All mrtad up in the prttSaat way.
Bnioytoc her noratac nap.
A aptonlog top to Kitty Btook.
Whm ahe coaa ronnd asd round,
to «atta a dtoxy Banner.
Vbr the taU that to aarer found.
A ptoytaUow to Kitty Btotik.
ApoUtoc to frolkl and tan;
Sandy to oona at tta ekUdran.'*
m* Bars KU aat of aBL
H*.
*'ttare‘^n1^?‘U‘tV“ta au^r‘tt>
log aome time and then the log got tai
token home fed ata put to sleep
“>
.h!^ toT came
away and ahe Couldnt'
.Ja b-We rty day. I Uke the teacher real well.
ao^ when toe came
Bbe nlwara «u a great banter and Mto. Clark and her mother have btan ^ J
u, come to the houae. 1 will be glad
sr “..is;'.'
wtj:.: -‘r.
“
been proved tta. he can benr
T
“>
» huBran footstep jo rod. away. Tta
d„eed this atrange ,wrformanee. when I
t afUT him. but t
„ .p,rrow.hawh dashed past me on ;
Uncle Hack brought her home throe weoka. Prerlously they lived
to aoveraS parts of the city Their to ato nontta old and one ot my atoBgnln. of coane. and fbe kitten.
tame U MlB Jessie Hnbtard^ ,rom the ground, but the dost prevent {take tu taking the right dirsotkm to
ters Is eight years and the other ato j
Jet black Httle mite and such a wild change of
the dow-. tssb S verv diMcuit nne. years.
yrars, Just two of
Of us
US go ta
to school
ecbooi .
*'«' *»!. dlscovertiig hto totnded vie | bla burrow. Their teeth are loog ata
thing, too. The kitten hta a
M'heJ toer^S Lr^bo! ta
‘W. term. 1 go to Travema City «nne »ou*e. one Friday aft^oon. Me tad
once get a grip
An aerttot to KlUy Btoak.
white halra oa her breaat, and
Aa ato citttoi and Ulta and awtoga. onre there oonldnY tare been
flylM to avifuy frtn pefnt to potaU
dmen of the«, tbongfa I didn't
AtaDoat aa U too bad wtaca.
connt thCB exaetly. Bbe wu aooi^ thongtat he bad been atMen."
will h... lo cl»,. wnii lov. 1. .11 ol
I*" '
tame with BO. but It waa aereral
ing. but It froaa eo hard the other
A ataM old saU to Kitty Btoto.
yeora before oayone ctoe. eren Uncknight they were all killed. I tbtok it
Mack, could get ta toneb her. She
Kaaptoc an prls and dmnra;
!ls Dice ta have fiowere to the ariater.
^
Mamie Burfiand.
Aa tboaih no aWn*. or tap, or boy. would come In the house if I
|dont’ you* We gathered quite a lot
thon^t ! would write you a few
*«* I*Had patter ta her allorc.
akBc. and aometlmea If Uncle Hack
of beech nuts this year and we tave
A BoBtPH aAodlboy wm* tall,
**'”*
Tra^^"« quite a lot of walnuts to gather from
was there; but It a atraager to her llsaa and hope when thto latter
~cl».
m
It
wm
«.J
jmi
W.1L
CIT.
nw
W
wiu
m...
m.
.
tmi.
A ttpar teroe to KUty Btook,
waa anywhere la the houae; ehe
wwk^ncldr.
under the trees. We tave (our walnnt
Whan abe glraa a cmal aprfhp.
lid atop with fore-pawa oo the BcboM commeneca thto Monday,
Buttons Bay Mich..
^
And the robin but oott alaclnc.
back door atm. atretcb out ber oack teacheria name to Ur. C. H. AnderHU anna wen Kift mnd Babby.
Oct. 22. l*0T.
•
Ha to a good teacher I tMl you. ^
•ha briaca a poor, dead tblap.
and peer around and anlS the air.
From
He didn't ban a atroof mtiade in Ub
For pate I have one eat. one dog'Dear Prosldeot—
and BO oot again. Nothing could o
Zelia NoBslnger.
tamed Rover, and chlekeoa I tavej Aa I have Ume I will write bocauae
tar InaMe. oot erm a aanoer
Mott bop Baay fcUltoa tare tta,
The rose-gerantom leaves were ao
entire body.
one stoter named Hlda laabeUa Bta I have not written for a long lima, fragrant that your letter was full of
<ton pm tall mi; bHctaoyed aoo
for I trtad IL
/
Ato tbefe half'a dOMD really.
rer ancoeedod to making prta wants to Join the Bunahtoa Club. 11 am well and hope you are tta aame. perfume. Indeed It to nke to have
Tbephysadenu
,hc winter time
Or to U only one*
of any of Btoekle'a kittena. tor she and one brother named Arthur New-jWc tave a new teacher. I Uke
the fenniy for thirty yeara {woacribod
—Toolb'i Oopipanton. nlwaya bid theomray og some where march. 1 have lost my poor grand-{very well.. Her name Is Mias VYillma. Bbe died a few days ago. I mtoi. er. We sing every olher day. We aro
until they were too big and wild
Scott's Bmuls/on.
A Now Kind Of Dos.
iBcb with. Blaekle used ta like to her. She w»» very good. My aunl Nel-, going lo have a soctol the Bret of
lie was over there taking care of ber NovJ»uIkt, I wUh you could come to
IWob • door UtUo girl In oor hooie get to my top and mb ber noee
J
boB wo o«U ~tmr dnrUng Both.' my band.bnt If 1 didn't aratch tar ehe since Bbe haa been lick. There ate, It. We have a new echool houae this
I have hot written to the BunJf IO Ttalt bar yen eouM oobo.
would taka bold with her teeth, and forty-two scholars to our aehool. It to year. My mamma Is going to CallBOW you would loro bar to trotb. they were too aharp to feel good eren a new ana. 1 do not hear the dear
To feel that boy's erm yea
little blrde eliigtog any more. They h.r .l«.r .iw wui,. U, .nmdp. ..d
If ahe didn't really bite.
^ vreidd think he waa apprenticed to e
times
1 am gotog ta schotd. My
uncle live there. I tale to aee her
•boto no gmUe. and nwot and wtoe.
Oor doga were taught to lire at have all gone aouth. 1 tare lost <
siudlea are reading, spelling, history,
9 blacksmith.
Mamma to coming back again
of my playmstea. She has gone
And obe bu auta wlnntof waya.
paoee with the ecu. though
arlibOK-Ur and geography. I like to
tong Journey. 1 mlaa my aunt is going to ;itty. There are
Abd tbare'i ao Boob Joy to bar eym a while they arould eeaB to want to
.
ALL CnuCOISTSi BOc. AND Pl.OO.
ber. too. Her name to Edu Oonder twanty^our children to school i«*day.
Ton would tbtok ber beyond
play. The cats were arlld
would drive tboB
a tree and bark A new family haa moved here.. I tave 1 cannot tMnk of any mure so good
Qore name* tor the Bnnahtoe bye.
a mtto at them.
From
Club. Please aeild their cards and
Om dsy with tar own BkaBo.
But one day. rather more than
Bather Bevenion.
• vmt out for a walk to
year ago. I tpund onUlde not far from buttona to my name. Norman Kto
What a fine trip >-our mamma will
Knot.
the houae. a place of black fur about ney. Harry Kinney, Edith Kinney and
Wbm they chnncod. before gotog far. the lenirth and shape of a tong glove Cedi Kinney. They all live here. Well have, and wtal a loi of InteresUng
•wtytaJlod dog to BOOL
finger. 1 guessed wtal It must be. It la bedtime, ao I will say good-bye things ehe will have lo tell yon when
your
loving Bunahtne she geU home!
and when I neat saw Blackie. abe tad
fbto hmre Uttto fou^yo«rold nuM only half of the fur left on her poor girl.
Iiilerloclien, Mli-li
Every iier\-e is a Jve wire
•ho autrod nor cry nor wall.
Bbe got over Itat all right,
Oct 23. ISK‘7
connecting aome part of the
It la nice (u tave so many
*«b. BiBBi,- tta Maply anld.
though o. course It spoiled her looks
i»dy with the brain. They are
Bnnablners. Their cards and buttons Dear Prcsideoi*nMitt*a a dog with a naat to Its aomewbaL
so
numerous that if you pene*
have
been
aent
you.
I will now write and let you know
uar.
Btockte hta aiwaya seemed to tore
When looking for anything in (be
—Dew Drepa.
that > am getting along finely and trate the akin with the point of
me, but only after ahe began to get
a needle you will touch a nerve
Empire. Utch. hope' y<
you and all the f
old would ebe be friendly with any
building line .than to come here.
and receive a shock—pain it is
Oct. *S. 1097. as well at present. We had a
one Otoe. Maybe old age brought her
called.
Aches
and
pains
come
We manufacture the goods we
Mow BMDbora JMnli
chimney
built
Ihls
afternoon.
We
go
wtadon^and ahe learned how fooUah Dear Prcaldent—
from a pressure, strain or in
BOftad;
It to ^ ta be friendly and pleasant
1 received my Bunsblne pin aome to Bohool even day. my sister B<r
sell anti know that they arc right
Bla Wood. Ktogaley. Mich.. B. F. with those who wished to be kind time ago and Frankie Erickson
nice ard I W.- have forty-one sch<il- jury to a nerve; the more promin
every particular.
'lent the nerve the greater the
ichool. >ly studies
ta her. aa of oourwe we all tried to be II and said ehe would like one tike II.
ftllo. I.
tin. When the pain comes
Maata BurSead. Port Oneida. Mich. here, for we like ueeful cato. aucb as Her adnreaa is Empire. R. V 1) No. reading, arithmetic, geography, krem-,
£ .T£Tri-r“ --
NOW:
Alive
Wire
Altoan Oonorer. Intartechcn. Mich.
MkBo amt by Norn Ptlkar.
Pnahle Brtohaoo. Mpire. Mloh.
R. P. O. No. 1. Naso aont by Esther
Jauc.
Ida Ota Bm Kook. Ptotta. Mich.
Nunaa aonl by Cora McCormick.
Tilda Uabolto Newnareh. Nonnan.
Harry. Pmri. Edith ud Coell Kinboy. Klagatoy. Mick, R. P. D. No. I.
MaBoa ami by Meitou NowBareh.
F M. V. F. bunabino eh* Cradle Moll,
r:- Alloc Stadicbaucr. age Mghtaon
' 'Bontta; Boole Stadlctapor, ago tre
Ttam; Ronooc Btadtoboncr. age three
I. Trarcrae aty- Midi.. R. F- D.
I. Kaaca aent by LotUo Stadlc-
you pi
glad that aoBBcr la
i oxer, aad the
here*
Bort. gray d#a of t
Taa. yon know, doot yon* It to beaanna btr Bunshiners tare tlBC ta
•rita ta her again. Brery day the
MatatoB COBB to her dtwr. and the
tottara ftoller Into the houae like
Isadfnl or windblown leorea. \l*blte
Mrotopru. brown enrelBM. blue eoMO. doom they eoae with a
[ uao and whirl, and the post
M allow that they hare ttnreled
ind ooae froB stay placeo. One
lopa aaya ‘-Vaaia. Waablngten.''
BaothoreoBaafroBa UtUa neighW aett door and to last a ptoy-eerel•tope, after all. with tta aiamp aarkta
mar. history physiology aod epeUlng.
ahe haa always been.
the sixth and sevnilh grades
But last aprlog Blackie disappeared
There Is a little girl at school who
nnd after ahe «as gone some weeks
Esther Jenne.
I thought ahe must eurely be dead,
im glad you liked your pin. and would Uke a card and button Hei
Please
for abe tad by that time reached an sure you and I'nnkie mutt enjoy name to Alleen Conover.
send her card and button to me. This
what 1i old age. for a cat. She waa pla.vtog together.
U all tor this time so I wHI cloae.
etoven yeara old to May of this yeer.
Platte. Mich. with love to all.
About two months ago Uncle Hack
saw her near one of the out-buildinn
Oci. 2. IP07.
Your Bunbaam.
Nora FaUer.
aad tried to tall her to get a bit of Duar Prcaldent—
Is Bernice to the aame gradn that
meat, but be had to Ihmw It. for abe
I think t will write a few lines lo
wouldn't come near. Then no more
w now. We are all well and hopejyou are inT You muat enjoy going
of her and I w«s sun my ] you are the same. It to very cold to school together.
old pet BUS! be goi.e furrver. Out BOW for It baa onowed here today
Traverre City, Mirh ,
about two weeks ago I beard
cal Raymond KItogelbee has been tu
Oct.
10;<T
meouwing
the houae one night Traverae City twice since be joined
and tbouah U was a Mt hnaroe-aound- the Cradle Roll, but 1 guess he did Dear President—
I tbeught I would write you a f<*w
ing. 1 feu anre I knew that parileular | not see you. Ida and Ben Kuck want
meouw. I'd heard it a night or two to Join the Sunshine Club. I have a lines a* 1 bare not written for a long
before but had not felt ao sure. This mile brother. He Is three months old time. 1 am to school now. M> teach
ime I vent right out with a lamp to and hto naae la Lynn. We are all gt>- er'a name to Mlaa aCmpbell. I am in
my hand and called "kitty. Mity.'kli.j lag to have oome Jack o' lanterns the third grade We tare been i>alnt.
ty." till soon a tittle tiny meouw right Hallowe'en. 1 am going to try to find Ing autumn leaves. I aend a poem for
made me look down aad I saw
Join the Bunahtne Club the Sunehtoera to read. Well. I cantwo eyes shining through a crack un About all the girts around here ta not think ot any more, ao goodbye.
der the honae. i hurried Into tta long to IL but there are only a f«re
Tour Sunshine girl.
houae aod bmngbt out a bit of nice boys that do. Well, 1 cannot think ot
. Marvel I'tier.
rich cream to a llitle bowl and BLack- any more ao good-bye.
What I Should Do.
le drank and purredand 1 talked and ,
Cora McCormick
I were a rose on ibe garden wall
sucked tar fur tor quite a while. Bta ' Wtat ton you yoa will have o« Hal I'd look oo fair and grow ao tall.
haa atayed round pretty cloae atoee lowe'en! t should lihe to see your Id acmiier perfume far mod wide
then. Now where do you suppooe jaek-o'-lanterta.
Of all the Bowers I'd be the pride
aha coul’' tave beeo alltbeee monttaT
And do yon think ahe left beconee we
Honor. MIcb.
hod 00 many youmg and fooltoh dogs
-Oct. 2. 1M7.
about* She haa aiwaya tad the habit
I oa well and hope you are the
of grMng on bunting trips oeeaalonally aame. We tad a enoaratorm today
(Ibere are miles of woods all about) We are gulng to school and t am It
a larjre nerve it is called
Nenrelgia
whether it he the facial rterveg,
or the heart, stomach, sciatic
or other prominent nerve
branch. To .stop pain, then.
you must relieve tthe strain or
upon the nerves,
br. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do
this.
You Cannot
Do Better
II yoa are bnlldtEO yoa seed os.
TRAVERSE QTY MEG. CO,
Corner 1 I'-e Ave. and lOih
oiM^^m^rtnrs wltheyt armne ^
ABU-Psia rSis! Th«r dia
.
send tasa .sU tbs mrOlriucs 1 •ret
wd. Trey never rs:l to curs iny
tasCsrhes, snd ibet- use 6«rer iMvas
De. Hnaa' Anti.Psln eiils are a»M by
:::: r.rr.i’t;
»'5stl2. »"s«rta.”' rCSre ssSVs buRi.
Mika ModicAlC<L.£lkhAn.Ind
WE INVITE
any way Irt aoWnats Cduealian ta writs fur a copy af
our naw Praapaetua. It tails
you what wa de and why our
•tuddhta Bwccaad so wall.
Write at ones for . enter
inlitg. DC‘'auaiNCas univcraiTY. 1641 W Icox au Datr«.t.' M>ch. R. J. Bennett.
C. P. A, Pr<n. W. F, Jewell.
Freo.
More and More Customers
every day are using
BEST F-I.OUIR
Makes better bread, that's why.
.Art you using i:''
HANNAHSLAYCa
■V
WAN0 TfUVtMl HIMiB THUMSAV. MOVOIMR T, W.
• of s,sweet potntoee see cetery nr* eerred
nnd'pound o| sngnr lo erery pound of with ronst renUoo. with either <
rant or grape Irtly. Gravy my be
brown in th* own. Sott* hot with pelp nnd anrer with lei
mode trran the drhttdng*.
lelly or whipped eraem.
VenlKia Steak—Wssh nnd pinre.
Applet fer Winter Use.
Stuffed Appl«e—Tnke good. Sr«
BoUed CMcr Apple Sance. No. 1—
■ frying pan. cover Oghtly nnd k
eooklng npi^. cut off the bloeeoin
MR8. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
• gnUoo of eweet new elder. V atcan in lu own Juice until donr.
end. aeoop out the core fill InI wlth,*^‘®
with
a
____
of
been
reduced
onohnU
byjtbeo
iprlakle over tt unit, pepper nnd
chopped peenn*. two
nn nppta Put In s pnn with n‘*>““'“*0»*rtered npplcn with , little aetted butter. Serve on n bot
I cere* nnnor.
Apptw.
UtUe wnier nndhnke until done, but!
Keep
U>r
pnttene*.
for
without.
IhMMU brown nn' coW«a
DOt*Sut Of ihnpe. Joetbeforenemugil^
“^“1
QunU-Dry pick them
Ufe-i best glfu nr* pet to rant
HnaMn- on tb« bongb;
out of ehnpe. Just before •erring,epplc* do not «inge with pnper. cut oB heed* nnd
And. In nil thou enoet not ken.
nra ffowlB’ frwtjt grat Joist, drew. «p1!t down
pnee down Into the tpplra holt e dox-.'
bUlo b««!oB
Keep thy fniqi In Ood nnd men.
TlB* to pi«k *•» BOW.
n prceerved cherrie, to.^nch npple.l
^Idcv Apple Snucc No, 2- ,hv tnek. w»k la -It-enter for t. o
AMnma winds nr* *lchUi.'
Apple Brand—Thla U
eet**
prepnrntlon of *we«t mlauira. dry with n cloth. Urd them
UnvM nr* tnnOs' brown;
Applet for th* Table.
"
or 4t may be «PP'«.
quarter nnd cora a wnt bacon, aprlnkl* with mail, place
BnrrM* nre nit r«ndr.
Apple Soowban*—BoU on* cup
deesert with n Muee of ***'^
*^*'‘^** '***'*’ •" ■
® broiler and turn often.'
Sbnke the nppi** down.
rie* Sftecn Blnnt**. or etena
and tucar Hake n loaf with' P"'**^"*
elder, djpptoc thro twice or thrice into
tender, wring out of hot water email I
^
^ 'Add four aloe qulncra. allced flee. , nelti-d butler; broil about twenty
OrMtn-n picked nnd eorted.
pudding elottaa a third of a
i„_,
o>
meal one cun' S®*' I®*"
hour*. tUrvlag nod •hlin-' niiDutia. Serve each bird on a »Bce of
BnMwlnt peeked nwnf:
square and lay over »inn!l
afec«raeflijurx.ne iraapooDfuIctTanU. ‘ “‘“S
•“<>
bntierad tonal.
j
•Mil CM BOO* ter elder
bowl*. Spread the rice onedhlrd otj»
and,»•>'
i Stewed Pigvona-CIcan and trua*
r the clolh.
an ^
rnr i Inter dnrof soda When thla! APPlc Butter—Bcti elder d^wn to iSr pltKona. tmrtlally cover with beltion, peeled apple b the center of.
PiplriBs gone ter dryln*.
penfait
^ to cook add ellecd twoChlrda of Ita anginal quantity, mg water. Add an onion, halt a car
Bnanets In the Wn;
each. Draw the cloth around the «P-1.__ .«„i— ontii th- nflxcnn, la I”i“ ‘III* *“™ ••
peeled aad ret and »nme i^ralry. Cook elowly
-1. till
.ill covered amnoIhlT
** _________ _
pie
enootbly .Ith
with th.
the ] ***«
inwltb-‘aUen<i pepWinter's dmwtn'
tblck Wllh th™. Bt™.. .bo«t Ihrt.
■hhl'’ V ""
rice. Tie tightly and aieam twenty
— ,* ----- T. aiirrlDg often, until very p-r. Have ready »ome ellce* of butBoa the npple* Inboura and bake Juit long enough
Rrniove the. cloth carefully
brawn the top. uaually about twenty, tender. Wfaeo the &r»i aupply o> ap- tervd tna»t and pU-..>- the p:g<-oua <
aad turn the balU out cm a putter. {"7*^ '*
ph* tv tender, atralu tbem o-ji. add th.-ao. CaraUb w'llh panlcy at
MlgbU nre long nn’ ehlllr.
•erviBg with aprleot or lemon anuce.
flm* nr* burnln' bright;
mora and cook la the came fashion oUras. Thicken the broth with a V
One cup of rice should make four or
SurprUe AngeU-kUke en eppU until .all the rtd-r U absorbed. Take,tie Jlour and *
FDl t&e pnn with nppIc*.
with
Brra.l
Bed. nn' brown nn' while.
five ball., according to the site of •»««
I"“ •" ‘"‘®
red
la
aad
flavored
with
a
little
elnthe wiplea.
Bet the com n popidn'.
. .crock aaa ex aside for twelve
n«^ and nutmeg. Make a rirt
^
ehopp*d parsley.
Meighbor* In ter c*»:
Cream Horseradlth Apple Sauce
Now I* when the nppl**
Stew eight I
..
apple,
end altt; let
’*"■
®‘"“
„.iend butter, half
Roll out the
^
Tneie the beet nr ellcool and add four heaidng ubletpoon-1*'
dough to piecrust thlcknes*. and cut,
Preserve-BoIl carefully, l-iv thla atrip. >f lueon
ot
cold aad ready lo serve, etlr la lightly ‘‘
' a gallon of new uafenueaied eider over U and roast. Serve . lih a bread
^ four long. Put a spoonful
aauc* o
Cemfert Me With Appieedown to half the quantity, prepare
made as follows:
a plat of whipped cream.
piece wet along the edge* and the number of appli-s you wish lo pra-j place a sliced onion in ball
Contort ne with epplee!
Apple Frittera—Para the apples,
Bring the rip*. n*l1ow tndt train the gad having cut them in rounds an place the top enwt on, pinching It to-' serve by paring, coring ami quarter- of milk
getber In scallops all around. Prick
Drop Into the boiling cider o4 the ntrto:i Is iu>m. Then add half a pintcorapferefy cwrad. and tcltUke anew
•nrir -eweet bough."
eighth nf an Inch thick, remove the
fto the trae Otat we need to climb
^
pointed knife. Put the tope to let out steam and arrange many plecra as the kettle will hold pf brv’ad-cnimbs and leave It cover ' msu."
the “angels' in a baking pan side, by witbout crowding. Cover cIoh'1} aud cd for half an hour. Beat It smooth.'
KMoeya and User Affected,,
Wllllsm r. U'lhsaiot, former
growing thera noer?)
I tour ounces of flour In a basin with
aide. Pour a little hot water in bol- cook slowly until the fruit Is trans add s pinch of aalt and two table j Mn.rsrru- Kmg.Tk) Nortn Cawisde, prewident of lUe Bora lUrW-rs’ I'nion. e
Asd "rOHsU" wlvcM cheek! ere M
^ teaspoonful of salt. Then mix
noted txllticisa and si one time rbsirparent. SWm out carefully and dreq) spronfuls of butler rublicd tii a mile^ O KTsdo Spring*. I'c-l, wm«s
treekled and don
farerite and man of the Iriimxvstie Hisle Central
>”
‘:s!‘ 111 the next lot of apple* until nil are go-ir, and enough sweet milk to make “ri runs bs* l«-«-u
A* tte <d>e^ of the chUdran that
srlyf
Committee. Wrtv* from U«6 BouUi 4th
oaly bot
cooked. Pour the tlrup over the ap- it of the proper thickness:
play in thsvaun.
year* w
SUftTCd
Ave., Mmneapolri, Uicn.:
Comfort me with M>pl«a!
. , .
— P'®* •nd
**'*'
minutes '
hiii,'D*ncb-«, and kUaty serf tiyor “For vesre 1 Suffered with eevere
‘i
®“*' Qbsl'-P'fk and dress, a* troitbh. If I cauein • nun
beet the whitei of two e^ to e tUS '
dJteooo
ef ffle kUmyo. 1 woold have
Comfort me with w<«a1
in>wrrvInrrvxn!,and
nfultg butter rvbbeo in nour
^
prosvrr® you would rMrk.*ns. wipe rlt-an and flSltlP
werT- iUb I - —c., ai.M l>st-t.s>‘h(-sod
-W..
-.
”- ly. and at Uimw
'Oetber those etraaked will
^ of one egg. three-fourths enptui of mllk- The pitccB of apple should be qilte rub Ihem both inside and out with hi-ad»cl.e w.rrof fr-;M,a.-ut oc<-urTen«.
my brad that 1
I frylng-pen ,
■•II..WfTi-r./>er*tce«;.'ed»e—twrlvr * ^------------------wa named »'mor^p light,"
1
It the'®®*'
ao^ place tn a shallow pen. distinct, and have absorved nearly alt salt and pepper.
niwlr me s tow aud be*!'*-*Om’gooTiether eet when hi. hair t-'H-*
*««> -«>P
“Mgl.u
!
wnold
often
be *w*ke with
.■ sirup. This makes a most de- oresung
drcsiJ
prt-iorrod and sew up with a woman. F-t three year-! hsreenjoyv
«.pp,. pu,p«u.. P.U.,
had grown white.
palo
so
t
m-nld
get
no
re-i. I s|w“»
llclous preserve.
[flne thread. Sprrad with butler and the l»«tof hrsUh. 1 kooptVrunsiv
and try a golden brawn. Dust tbem
tv
though ha said, when b*
Apple lluttcr—Reduce four gailaos' place in a moderately hot oven, bast-1 .tantly in my home, if uiy hn>l«od«r 1 hundred, of dolUrs on do9lor»
with ceator sugar and serve vevy hot. Sprinkle three i
drug.,
and
had
oMssd
to
have lailh Ut
planted the rooL
of elder lo two by boiling, then add lug often with hot water s<<asoasd estchcoMorfceliH luiK».sl.afewdowfS
Cereal With Baked Applee-Beke gar over tbe cake, and bake.
either.
Frosted Apple Pie—81* good-alied Bvo pound* Of sweet apple*. BUr and with ealt. pepper and butter. Bake ] of IVrunsarvcr/a/fro nr.torawA”
The hands of ianother ahaU gather
desired number of sour applet aud
••MydragcrittoldineoB* dsy of tbe
the tralL"
..U, tb, .p,,~
im ;.bo., ,br™,u.rt.™ M .« b««r. Abb, «•.
0-.,,u I'bra.l.
cook dealrad quantity of cereal. Put .pp„., p-iM ..b m,rt. '"‘■ "jpoc* .to.1, ..m
r bis rn-tomm gave t,< fiofoaa, ,
Caafort me with nppleel
1.0 m>.
bbp. ot .por. nbb «|b
Tb.b b«. ^
b. bbb
.pp,™,b„k,bb.s,bib,.,™, I, .hb
,b ,h. ..bu,IP-.„!-.■ ,dvlMd me i.Xty 11, offering to retable in eeperetc dlihee and In
'Ulce of one lemon. Bake with two IbBbbV. b«bp.™i.bbco™i, bPni.pAb
rny money if It did not help tr.e.
Oomfwt me with appleel
•erring put apple In am^dlab and
crusts. Beat tbe whites of two egri you have a perfectly smooth and
I ).ar.-h’s»edsfewl.,ulB.. 1 kept getllag
Raked Rabbit—Skin and clean
n
00 down to the end of the orchard put the wheat around IL Serve with
a stiff froth; add two tableapooa- thick mass. Cook slowly, skimming I carcfullyf Lay It In sail water tor I'caiiy wrti <.r iii. ca
l--t-.ir. TiiO mediriiie did lie Work,
•agar and cream.
- and bring
laud la tour uloBth* 1 wa* a well MM-"
tnU of powdered sugar and frost the whenever neetMarj-. and stirring al-[an hour, then scald with boiling wa-^ thirat anJ bc4j." The
-Udy flngwe" that grm by
A New Way of Serving,Apples—
most consuntly unUI the malcrtal ^ ter. wipe it dry. sprinkle with salt--------------------- .... —.
. ' /
-...................
the spring;
Select niee cooking apple*. Wash,
Aprice In Msple Syrup—Cut eight
break. Take out three orjaod pepper. Stuff with a dressing' ,
tableapooufcl
.ablraioonfcl nf
of
Onur.
Qnur.
Coiv'ln the
Co-VXn
tbe nisterisi
raaiertsl In order lo obtain
Pale -beUeflowera" and -jlpptaa.- bvt de not peri them, cut e hole In
apple* In balvesAud remove the
four Ublespoonfuls and *Und aside; ] made of bread-crumbs, chopped aalt .jowlv for tw.-n'.? mlu-..l.-e Tliifi pour \ the mv.-saary euds, 11 must be shaved
one end. and aco^ out the core and
put to a saucepsn wJth one cup of: ,j ,g p^rf^et If It doc* not separate. | |>orV, onion, pepper and salt and ^
11,^. stirring all line, aud entirely dissolved la a *••wda. Then All with the following
maple
syrup,
two
tablespoon*
of
hut^
cooked
s-ifflelently'
tbyme,
sew
up,.place
wome
'slices
of
yj,lle.
Mash
lean*
Into
a
pa.tr'►i:ifiil
cf
l>ulltux water, then put late
minure: Chop cold roait or steak
nnd one-half cops of WAter.
will leave the mM Volt pork on tl, place In a baking
,h,.
tncrt-dlimls. SeaM-n 'ihc wash tub, W*-b Ju»t as you
Oontfort me with appleel
and cold boiled poUloea unUI ran'
Bake until the syrup ri thick. Serve
form a llqiiW In the saucer. As S pan with enough hot water lo km-p
pepm-r, n:l. thtough would »h,v otb<-r garoieal. hut avoid
flneAdd
two
or
three
crackers
roll
Comfort me with appleal
cold with whipped cream.
nile It will require five pounds of n (r.mi burning. Haste often. Serv-e ^
r.-tura to th- fir-. *h-n th-, umui-f .vry r.ithlng.
Hard wat. r
Oet the eweet “Junlatta," so loved by ed fine. A tableepoonful of chlH
Ginger Apples-Peek core and quar. sweet ipplc* and n bushel of sour ap- [ with mrahed poutoes and currant \
„p
pt„t of bot ran be aoften.-d by dlmolytng borax
nance, eah and peppqr to taste. Pn?
thd^bera.
ter four pounds of eweet apples, put pies 10 raeh jtallon and a halt of cl- j«.|l}-.
o„e tablespoimful of butter. In It until it 1* like rain water, aad
amall lump of butter on top of each
And the "peamaUi" that grew.* the
pan of cold water to
“
■
Roast
Wild
Dock-Nearly
all
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(tbls
1s
necesraty
Itfore
woolen
goods
Sugar aad splcc may. be added.
apple when stuffed, and a IltUe hot
goeen eg the trraa;
keep tram discoloring. Then put.wben
wild d-rcks hive a flshi flavor. For!
^ p,^ Morning Exsreiae.
[are 'srawbed,ln ft. Wrse twlre la
■ And. rieee by the brook, where ttay water In the pan. Cook unUI apples all are peeled. In a preserving kettle
The Cooking of Gams.
this rearan It Is Fell lo part«>H them,
,
m„n^!cl«ir. warm weler hang In the ot«
are tender. Serve on a rounj platter,
bai« ripe aad Itmh. .
with enough water to cover them.
_____ of all articles of food, ri
with an onion placed foslde. trhteh'
e**r-i®'f •'»> ’"■«
**"■"
garnished
with
lettuce
leave*.
Oe shake doxrn the beat of them ell,
Boll twenty mhutes. strain through least undefitood and the oftenrat'
im-firty drv. Oatr.< i ts that are b
the impleaaant
Thla I* a dainty drib for lUDCheos
•^mlden's bluriu"
/
muskn bag: take four coffee cups of sponed In the cooking, says 1a recent
away the onion. lay In
r.-iuht on l.all*
»or anpper..
Ceotort me with epNea!
the Juice and boll U with one heaping eiebange. Tho housewife who can
for half an hour, stuff Iwith ft-et. -r-ai- 1... i,«ud.< a. h.uh or.-r '®
ll'
“**
Mock WUpped Creem-Crate
and broil meats to perfection bread erumlm seasoned wMh sa't, the head as otn-tUe. T»-n ho!,!liir P--ds r It ^ Hloje^
ifu]
of
ground ginger,
add a cup of powderComfort me with appleel .
four poundl of sugar, grated rind* of stands aghawt at the content* of the pepiwr. sage and onion, and roast
and the white of
two lemons. Juice of one, Boll onehalf game bag
. rw >0.1I am rick. 1 am aad end opuntil
bh-wii
and
tender.
A-id
to"
the
beaten to a froth. *111*0 beet with
pnst;
hour, put tn ai-ples and simmer very
"Wbat shall I do with themr *hc gravy, afte- the ducks ar.' reinonsl. nngeoc IS. thU t.-„ tW. bring .=r,- I md jo.i knew that a common Iraa
a fork until perfectly mhlle. Put be
I eoae hack to the piece where.
queries as Nimrod spreads
gently until clca
teaapoerful cf currant j-lly and a ' • -M tn tend the teees. •
,.vid-r ri . flne baking pan for many
tween the riyeri and on top of tho
ehitg, I was hleet.
Irophles. ? "M'e never had partridges ,
Thicken wlihji Ai
v.,„ mav not 1w .V ! - i« t' :: • ' If >®« *•« a perfectly round
cake.
Hope ri trie*, love 1» ra»». tor the rid
Apple Jellyat home. WTiat are thme—rahhlU? "
and
!t<,iirb the fl-or but no msH.u.
'
Applet a U Meric—Pare
thlagalslgh;
. making apple Jelly, a Urt. how do you dress th-m, and what
uiui;i-v-r.aiidl«ke jLrfeCtly. try bUAad ft thfM csuiBri eomfrit me. then Urge, firm epplea, and scoop out the Juicy kind of apple ta needed. The ,t,„ut u„Ae pgij *hot wound*?"
Ing It In an Iran *;<ld<T. Tbe thickkeeping them whole at the bot
I muri die!
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So,
in
view
of
this
wld.-spread
UconM.™
'"«""■
S.. ,n ri™ M
-U.-.nmJ ,>■
‘
'l,.,,, b-*. «l ,bP™™'- tb- <»«
tom. Fill the earitlee with a cna «M
. Comfort me with epprie!
coranee. It may not l>e amiss to give
Urd pie flillag made of milk.
—Phoebe Cery.
here a few simple lUrectlons,
little snvnr and nutmeg. If they
to the Jelly. The apples should not
of wlW anlmaU ri harder, dark^ to'^l.oU slth Ihr.-c q isrt.-';
st fl-ri
“’leh easier than you can handle a
:
band,
tn
or
three
stale
macThenNrts far the Week.
be quite ripe; “mealy apples should vr. more solid, and hss a smsller proWhen the iK-anx ’.-gir
Th!* «s « fli,. ev-rrin-t-> Ktu*-- .T cake-tin. This may e-uad old fashUmLet me live la a houe by the ride of •rooM may be crumbed and added.
be used, .• these have not the
of f,t and juice, to the lean,
^
u yo„ will never
Cover each apple with a little short
the road
unt of juice needed.
Wash the Keeping game rend.-.a U morb- tx.^
water.. Wash often erartJmf- » ni-rrlnr b.-<rlt.-rhe 'bake yxr rnhnd cak-. In .nTthlng
pastry alrtps which abould
' Where the rara of men go by—
abapedli.h.ortorknotorbow.B.ke|«Pri«- removrthe .tern, and blo.^ d^r and brinp ^t It. rich flavor
d
the'r-enV‘who
v.-ry ®-hv aUl find trie.
if .vuu w.nt a co^ trick
The men who an good end the men
in a moderate oven, covering part of‘«»n> end. and the .eeds: cut the fruit
nird. should be ra^.lly drpplck^
,.our ..IT '-he w.-!,hut fM, .xerXs . f.i.Mrilv persisted;pri or Brawn B.-lty th.vr ri orihwho are bad.
nvertedll®'® «>•’'
«>
\ ihrt and pm Wan. 1.: a gmulte or tln’m will n-dne a Its. t.ramlmnt abdo-jlag twier than th,j Iran
Aa good and ea bad •• I.
pan If thera 1. danger of the applelto threefourih. the height of Ue
drawn wl,^ cle«
„„ «pthcr o.-n.
«««- On.-r.d wl-h
I wtMld not rit tn the •corner'* aeat
getting done
before the partry. i fr-rit In the kettle and
|
»v«ri^nMri cf salt and on.- ..f; „
oxetchc ri r./low,,5 hr a' Ut
Or hnri the cynic’s ben;
*^r
aud sprinkh- a imw of thri '^,,*
„i, with n ova.se A ^ W
tZ^t
IM me live la a honra by the side of When done aprinkle granulated eugaf tll the fruit 1.
• kettle tightly closed and abnklngjThe I
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*”
layer of bens Add .mough '
,.^x, you will!, jcranlt. ,au f.w baking pudding, or
over
them
and
serve
either
warm
<ir
the raed
•I’v.ot game
cooked, the better they j on
> keep from burning- Then turn the,„t
game nre
a
water to rover l)t-.vn8 and bake
yannwlf tn flne «hn;>s'art rplloplng ' a or poUtoe*.
cold with cream.
And be. e friend tn man.
conteni. of the kettle Iploategmade'retBln ihclr flavor. The, requliv a;‘'"' slow oven for . Ight to ten hoars ,h.j
Br»-:,'b. d~ j,!yw! 4. tsklBg
Jellied Apple*—Steam pared and
—Sam Waltmr Fbes.
cook
Hints on Frosting.
doubled
cored appis* unlll tender; remove to of
—--------- ehce*.' cloth, and hang, to [hotter lire than poultry.
,
when and serve In dish tliey are huk.d in.jjn,, „,.rci-e i.tid f'w.l ru.,. Vc --.re
and pour thri rirup'drtp ®ver
night in a warm pluee^ .Sorter time. Their
well rentllatud.
.. t« k-ep the fraaiing from becanDrt.-a Limn n-»as With -White,h^
TBe DOriy wave* are f*Uur««. but
rich >«-l!ow hrowp.
overBoll
one
nlnt
ot
antar
wtthlont
of
•
c»vr®«“
one
.^oae.
should
;i
of
ri-ans
.over.
Sauev-Soak
one
tdin
ri-ans/iver.
the great rirint Ude la a moeem. Do
vjTs and r! UU
yc« know what it ri to be friltng ev
,b«
oneb-, cphl.rl.b- U.. We, «e. O. ...bWb. .bd -"''”“''‘'7;;dlbbt,
ir I’.e wjtej. Put [
ery day. and y« to be sure that your .
In <two qnjbt* of'
milk * Soulrr.b mpp'lb- b-mo. oa - bail ,a
Ute It. e* a whole. In Its greet move- lupbenr pr mrrpp, J-Hp. .rt op Im.I-IowIt ,ot J™
■:raelf rx llnp better all rtay a?
to rut a frori<d cs^. Dw
•r (or two ho\:rj:
meri ted meaning, not falUng. but
i-rJ-ral coffee bean* Into the •«
l-tiur off the water, which save for\'^,.*,^h of »,
PhUllpa Brooke.
wl^tp* aad rit them sosk awhile bemovte and the pulp beaten well, onte It will hla. as It entcra the Ju^ It seems a pUy to eat them. S
h.,up; iKUit togXh.r one generous
they sometimes And their way I
fWetinp
the egg «' glve tbe frosthair
pint
craam
well
braten
and
sugsf
Cook
for
three
minutes
after
comblte
To Rsnevste Weorin Coeds.
taidespronful of butter, one tesspoonCoed ri It helping ktodrad; good
ir.ff a delicate ere- n cobir, A little of
and vaptlla to teste. Served In pret- Ing. then strain into Jelly glaasra. A the game bag and It 1* well t ' .•ill et''fl>f-r,i r'ear.sirg fluid,
*be r«>lk of Th. egg will make tee
ty individual dlahes with red Jelly
pedally fin- meu'« aanexite t
BtemelsM end Juf to sH;
frosting y.lliiW and vsriow kinds of
dropped on the top. It look* very apOood to give alma. «tth good wUl
;!••'(] ti> tiui frostUtgpeUxIng.
tha brert
thln.Apple Sponge Grate four large
Albrit the etora he man.
the
lemwith
ihm
slice*
of
baron.
.
-j
a
,
That Worst l«*cet «f All.
Oeod to apeak eweet and gentle word* Arm apples Into a bowl, and st In- pour tbe hot liquid
!s;«.
win Pout
float uu 'be tuP- ,
tert.U
oPAbaU cupful u, poP. j op will
"“pu
W-T Mlo*r'’'wlth
Savo. Buup.—Cook Ihc bCAU. c ! Jh.u it I. dto^lvcd. It «!11 Iw i-odr
Alno.A
r.. bowwkeeper llAb hot.
to be
lees trouble with
■ fi's cJuliiPC. J
Mteriful. paUent. mUd;
lU of tbo-fliiidI in
rixr.that dlsgtxlnr loe-ct. whose ■»•
In a iK.wl. 'and
I
Th bMtr the Uw end keep It. leading
limra
the
at-orut
of
wster.'Pnd
fplervO
can
prar-.Jy
be sptees In pottle
day*
„f tv- c«.d.
society—the b«dbng. Heretofore onue M, beat till the whole ri *o stiff,fse; a glassful
f chopped nntocs;
Innoerat. gndeiled.
‘■which msy be ti»"d for soup, ■
forfl^e mlnutra. then add thel*ant
» with a price of cloth that wH! Iravr ly ibe xnost herrAlc b^ko have
—Edwin Anrid. | that tbe howl may be Inverted with- served with a aoft custard
• Ob.-, „„ hwl Th- cresM^ that gather* „,sm l-eec coavld-red adequate to banrih
PU, ampplbp ,b. maium. n.iw ,n A PaIpi, Pu—n. 'I■><
,“i t
lu,.
deen di.h slier, of not tee fresh and the yellow of tbe cuaurd being the balrs and aplintera of bone Uy
„at
e.r^rWiu
driappear
In
a
h:ra frr-rr.. tbe bonra; but a recent
By all ntfen. nee eomeOiirie to
<m*e Mke o- ladv linger*- oourL plcas'ng comblnBiiun. If there U r on a meal teiard and pound the
fifteen mluutei.stirringfrv~}*h„rt tirrt •« .-tu'ob. wlih a .null. writ-r has wm.-d a remody «> Olmpri
^ alone;
- almoft I
^uts thyaeU; see what Uy «nl
bn&h diii;«-d !n t
lade b>- di-»solving a'the connecting rissuiw between tbe’qurrtlv. Before rervtng udl a
drlok may
ThI* IS nothing more than a atrong
eolh wear,
.
.ter over the top * lew broken
rtiiM- w!'h
elrar
'411J.
Jillb-4*
—1 U
-I
—• ••
-.... .
A,«,uW
: —A------- I--------------„ nore leader.{.vorsful of chopped parsley. Serv-. clean.
bit of Jelly In ball a glass of
drv as nwiHe with airother ctotb solution of alum water, with which
Bara to look tnto thy eheri. for trijmoDii, Serve very cold,
e
sgslo
and
rub
<-ver
with
lemon'
In
a.
hot
dlst
andgararib
with
the
Crabapple Jell)—ikTien making this
and jiress the under rid., vrt’h a the tr.frate-d bedst^ and other tert^jne own
'
^P**'®*
i. llv trr cooking a few grireo grapes I juice. He the meal into compact sUce* of pork.
wai«> Iron -mss"‘ fluid 1*
nlso
u-o-ful
.riirtng
price*
ar*
to
be
washed,
ra*
^ tsmbte qp aad •»« what thou Core and pare
six
or
eight
tart
apples
1
-...............^ ^ ,rsr and 11 th ^ aD0l«*tad see what a dellr-!shai» and place li: s baking pan with! Bean K«.-jp-T»eone pint of beans.
when painted wntls or woodwork solutlc.r. being hot If the tnmble la
let sifflm
flad'st thera.
1 fellows
B.-^d cleaning, a c-.pful to a rail "f very s-rloos. a second application ta
Who —>■«» not ttU b*
b-ftig the pro;- r pr .portion, a w*<-k Or two wlU. It 1* .aid. baalte
when tbe .water hblls peur off water
,
And.
rp7~^ .P .“Sb™S»,P^II.- bu, 1 Iblbb PPU wm »bP lb. —;..np . b.„. B..U.S rr-iu-bUp -lib .,>0 uuu
... w-..- - watvr.
.The
quarts of boiling
[Th» borax i*
ii a gr-.t t-!;. in r-mov- th' p«t enUrely. Afterw.rt a w^
H* liraass np hotme. turaa oot of
‘mrlt.d hatter will Improve the flavo:
tie lemon Jalce added to the strap will'Ifrap7'p«fc4bri.
grape* preferable.
ndd . snrav o( drt.-d ctl-ry sod coOk |nc flngtv Hurt:* fr-nf wr.dwurk, and with cold alum water at the re«uM
doors bis mindimp™, ti, PAPof (Oi. iPlm- .1 bu»i CmbAppl. ».™.1.P.-C«i lb- -P Ik,
irp
ftradv lor three houra. PBl Into s'dora not Injvre th- Mintr
jfcouseclcanltig time* wtll elfeetaaBy
. lemon)- It wlU keen them white pies In hslt. put on tbe Are with-cold drop of the Juice must be retained In si-w ’paa'ooe ublcspooaful of drip
w,-n washing woo’.n dre-s goods, preveat i ccappearance of the
K*ag thy eodraff*; dara to be
pings aad one onion oflnerd flne andl*nap mast never ^ applied dlrecriyjvadev.
Ttel which sMtete riffht to thee:
I. ui^APtu PWb P.4 pr~ 1414 Ibupi'lbop UUPPrt lb- cpl«i4.r. ITrtCb.bP, pUlU. ap4
CuuMow-r,
K
tty tepe U IftBW M.
Kdney Disease, First Stage
Promptly Relieved By PeriMia.
HOME CHEER
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F^CS 9 to 14
TRAVER»e CITY, «RANO TaAVtASE COUNTY, MICHIOAN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1*07.
Th* C«HMeU.
No. 1:: cement eidewallu: Bailraad by piling atom, agaltaft bis woodshed ;urtalnB>ent was- concluded with s;galncd JO yards on a forward paas'above the average Octobro stage ofithe Iron UounUtn nllwav
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^one-act
play. "The a...
straw Man,*held
and Capuin .Hortlia.n got away on- the-pa« ten years. haU a foot higher were Ulled and S7 Injnxed.
St tfae m«eUsc ot the cltj eoudl Bvenne sewer.
In the men’s g> m
Petitions end Cemmunieetlena.
the 3(Vyatti line fol^ a touchdown, than last year, and S3 Inches higher
MesSar nlsht, Harry A. Darki. of
Twe Killed.
Onws. gave ootlce that he ^ould
Mr. Moon report>-d that he had had
A petition from City Engineer Cald
‘Hme was called «1lb the b^l sllghUy' than tn
It ts. however, an inch
Cumberland. Md . .\uv. 4 -Two mti
hoU the citr liable tor tl.OOO tor lo- well asking for a ten days’ leave ot the Q. R. A I land measured and
The new men who bad pledged to|ad>'sncod into Alma's territory.
It hnrer than in 1890 and St^ Inches
were kill.-' a thud ts mtaaing and
iartea cauaed by an aUeged defaeUve absence as the w^ork bad slackened •wMMu
found that .. ^..jtainod S3 50-foot lo^ 'the FBI Alpha PI Frateniity were| would be hard to pick any particular lower than in lsT«.
•Mmlk. The plalnUS clatmed that up. wss grnnu-d. ^
and SO feel over. At 3400 apiece, halt 1 Inmauxl Into t|ke mysterios of the surs as every man on the teaui did
l-ake tintario fell nearty 2 toAes.
vhlie be vai walking oo Volos street
thefr real wrahie. this land would be; society JMda.v evening. Among them work of a atollar order.
Chplaln;
1» still 11 inches above the aVerfrom Fred
hetwaas the lYaveise City Wagon Bem'.:s. of S2t Bast Seventh street. worth filC.OUO. He presented .these; were Oscar E. AmUbuechler. Trav-l Uotrtsea
pri;t«Wy
gained ^ mro; ««e October stage of the Iwt tea-™ *'■** *'^“'“1 freight
Works asd the bridge, by reason of tlkSBklng the cooncil for the sewer facu to tbe council to think over.
jerse City: Edvard Ransom and James grouuii for Olivet end Capuin Helmer .year. over half a fool higher than last Balilnutre A Ohio rallroaj got beyond
• roUM plank hla enitcb went that bad bees so promptly boUt and
Mr. Wlunle reported that tbe park!Thomas. Northport: Harold Glbl«. for Alma. Both t>ams pl«y«l ihe en-.yw; and 33 Inches higher than In control and coiaded wUb an.Hher fast
ihroogh throwing him.
He atated hoping that hta grandchildren would committee was not yet ready to re-! 51S> fi»ld. and Clyde Morrisoo.
tire game wilhoul a change in lineup 1895, in ISM, however. It was 3 freight MU the CranU-rrj- grade, near
jttat he was anfferlng from an Injury be able to enjoy It. was reertved and per but probably would be by thoj Rapids. Some of tbe -niunia" given and all the men came out In good 'lnrhey higher. In 1905 higher by 2«k McMIIlUn. W. Va, about TO milrw
neMred some Um before and was filed.
nex; meeUng.
jthe candidates to iperform were very ronJltloc. .amisbuivbltT was not in'lnchro. In ls«^ by 7 Inches, and In wort of hero.
« the way to Awery but the taU
Esery alderman was present last; laughable and furni&bt-d a greet di«l rondltgio t.' [ilay eo BUke was shift-11*76 by 74 inches.
Scranton. I’a.. Nov. 4—One
Committee Reports.
raopeoad the fraelnre In hie leg. dtoas killed and two others were
______ '
The strewu and walks committee evening. Mr. Palmer having returned:of amusemeut for the students dur ed In Ic" uekle and was good for the'
Ineatad hla ankle and raoscd other Infirst tnurhdown.
Burglary at East Jerdaru
iy Injured by tfce wrecking of the
•commehdod a rebate of |t2J0 on a from the west and In the stwence of ling the nrternoon. One mi
the mayor. Ur. Winnie oecuplA ihejcount all the window ligbu
|ari«i which be has rrraaon to bdlere
milsdile comes to Olivet Saturday:
Jordan. Mich.. .Nov. 4.—The I Quaker City fiy,T ..........
the Jersey Cenof sidewalk. Adopted.
are permaneoL lie named Farm C.
and a wet-k from then the team, ar P®rt®®rc here was robbed shortly af- tra! railroad alouf half
The lighting committee recommend cbalg The meeting was eonelnded In ' women’s bulldinf. another
Ollbart as hla attorney. On Ur. Pal
the call
c«>unl the stre*t lights in tbe village companied by the «-ntlrc student
midnight Saturday night, the safe <
Illtstotrn last aigbl,
ed arc Ilghu
mer's motion, the matter was referrad
and stilt another had to ask every liody. will Ji.uroe) to Ijtnsing to final-'blown Hirw much was secured iw^s |a*«ing the Itmler cuIUcrv. whim
Franklin street and the Pere Mar
to the ways and means committee.
freshman girl her age and teiiort tbe I) d<-clde th- M. 1. A. A. championknown a* yet but the amount IIt ranmine cavc-ln which ocquette tracka and also on the fourFrom Olivst Cellegt.
Tne aeddent happened on Oct M.
BDswers n-celvt'd.
One prospecUve ship which ts now ronsldcrtd to He.**
-curred Just as the train was paatlDg.
'“'T**.
corner of Csss end Firteenth otreels.
Jaat before the close of the session.
Olivet. Mlcb, Nov. 5.—Last Tbuta- ■ member was told
•unt the bricks between Olivet and M. A C.
1-' Cbattani»og*.
Cl
|
BUI Kittle and his blood-,
Tenn.. Nr>y. 4 —An
. The report of the committee on
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[ hound. Tot!!, w»-te »..c'irid from Bel-; Alabama Uroat Southern pasyeng'-r
Alderman UeCormick
day evening was Ideal for tbe holding' In a amall building on the campus and
claims and aecnonU was adopted.
sidemhie Interest by asking U the
of tbe Sophomore Barbncne. Olivet's'another committed to memory the
U. S. Lake Survey.
j lairc and the d-'g f.illowed the traJliHwIn crashed Into fivlght train near
The report of the Judge ot Record annual celebinrion of Hallowe'eu.v At' first chapter of Matthew,
to the
police of the'cUy had any right to inThe VuU<d States lake survey at'*®
****■ Iratisfer dock
divk but It ended this city last night. Two and perhaps
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Btet and mdlect flnea. He suted that ers’ court was received and filed.
about half past 7 the studenU gath-| oiiveb 14; Alma. 0.
Detroit reports the stages of the .1
'» **>e supposition thiit the three men were kllle^and seven per
The dty treasurer's report sbowlng ered about the big -bon fire on the olivet 14. Alma 0. This score tells Ctvat XaVcs for the
a yoQBg man had come to him and
month of «klev.-> came up In a Kwt aitd li-fl In sons Injured.
manner.
sUlad that the dilef of police had a balance casb on 'hand at the dlose campus and the night resounded-with
up. „f Olivet’s second chamirton- October, as follows:
.. Ala.. Sot. 4 —a faft
flnaE Urn tl .or rtoUUog the bicycle ot bustnees Oct. 31 ot $45,886.35
The wi.rk was evidently dene by
thrtr college songs and yells. The ^.Ip game. Alma came to Reed Meld
Fen above Ude
ordlaaace and had collected the mon received and filed.
class of ’08 had provided an ex- Saturday with high hopes of avenging
Lakes
water New York. prbfeMunals. entrance being made
route, going ala hlgh^
The meat and milk Inspectors re eellent entertainment the first part her fo-ur years of eaecesslve defeats
through a rear d>s>r. the loi-k N-lng lld<d heafioo with a fr>-lcbt I___ __
ey, drlng Mm a reoelpt. Mr. Mecarefully .... WM«. The door of lhe.„in,, *„mh „f Morganvtll-. Oa.: yveCormlck had eeen Ue reoelpt signed port was received and filed. This of which was the ••Hobgoblin* Hob- «, ,hc hands of the crims.)o but was
safe
by the chief. The matter was refer showed 3T dairies Inspected, contain Me." Prom a shaded portion of the uken Into Amp by the largest score
dril'.M Jii«t al«ve the handle \,.rtsy. vnunc Englne.*r Siwiiccr and
and the charge of nltrocly-erlne i
Ing 883 cowa There were four that
red to the
ime the ghosta aod witches In the ave ytars. The
aeeni brakeman. and wriously In
were not clean but will be made so. of the evening. Some In red, some In played on a mu'ddy field and at
Betwwa Septemb«-r and Ortober all •
there. Altbongh the postot- juring *1
persons and hutting 20
Sixteen
meat
markets
were
Inpsected
flee
building
Is Istwren two utiiers. paswngerw.
white
and
some
In
black,
about
50
There were Just Iwelre reaointlons
places the water stood ankle d«-cp. the lakes towered, except Superior.
and
of
this
number,
the
condition
of
nobody
heard
the
expltiion.
strong they msrebed solemnly out Thn-e-fourihs of the first half was
During Suveoilx-r all the lakes
thM the clerk was reantred to road
Seven Into the fire light. As they marched played In Ollvetis lerritoo'. tlje “O” should show a farther lowering: and
The burglars wee ‘ evid<‘i»tly fright
aai they were all almUar, with the all except two was good.
Dropped Deal et Bight ef
all In good condi and turned about they sang a wierd.
weeptloB of a few words, ao
the fall to l»- expcctt>d Is al>out as ened away as they left their tools be 1>ropping deed at the sight ot e
bring twice forced to their
he was through, be eoold repeat them tion. were Inspected. ’There It a oon- wild song which sent chills
K<-yard line where the nne was im- follows: lAke Superior. 14 Inches; hind. Including a aet of fine steel pier.- «>f apple was the way a canary
drills
and
some
high
grade
chisels..
tlnued
improvement
In
the
dairies
heart
of
the
Fn-shmen.
without gUadng at tha paper. These
bird belonging to Mrs. J. S. Martlnrit
pregnatdo before the heavy line Lakes Michigan and Huron,
On some of tbe tools, there was finished Ha (Vinhiy canvr The bird
alt prcmdeil for the aa- edpeclally In the care of the cowt.
Must Hsve Been Big I
plunges of Helmer and Bradfeld inches; Lake Erie. 24 Inches; Lake
Mood
showing that an accident, was of a v,'ry timid diaposition and
The dork was authorised to make
At the conclusion of the "Witches Only once were the Prcebj-lerlans OnUrio. 34 lncb<-s.
probably during Hie explosion, bad she Itad l>een unable tn put anything
aad gpsdsi Improvement taxea. le necewaary transfers and also Mus(ir)" a gigantic pumpkin was forced to ilu-ir to-yard line- and Olivet
During
October, Lake Superior
These wUl he pot <» the rolls with temporary loans of f'.OM.
Into Its cage exxcept its food dishes,
brought into view and the leader of _ unable to wore. Dropping Itark | roar 4 of an Inch, and is about that occurred.
Postmaster Frank Kenyon waa In os it would fly alKuit trying to gel
The derk r«>ort*d that there re- the wltchoa. Arnold C. Harwood, to the .tp-yaid line Hurlbut attemntid, amuiint Mghi-r than Us averagg Octothe tall and winter taxea and a fee ot
Charli-veix nt the time of the burg Bwny and hurt Hs4-lr then>by.
$:.S24.0 2t
4 cesU on eeeh doUsr of ralui
dent. plOCr-eded
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.u-ber ^nge In the past ten
..u years. ..
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ilrop _....
lilfk but
fnlb-d.
The
first
half;
It •€.
le
for cement sidewalks Including o
call therefrom the Freshmen preri- end.-d with score 0 to 0. In the second | 3 Inches higher than U*i year. 74 lary and the robltcry was not discov
Mr*. Martlnek d<Tided one day that
from Jsst yesr. Received and filed.
dent. Oscar E: Amtshuechler. Then.hulf. however, the speed and .-odtir | inches higher than In 1890. but 14 ered umli alK>-jt 3 19’clock yroterdiy the bird must get UM-d l*> having
aftorii'sm v.b.en the,^<Vl,s came down
taxes reported It
Eaesllsrrt Record.
tollowea the preaenUtbm by the!.-,„r.. of C-.irh Kennedy’s m.ii iHtr.niluchfa luw,-r than last ,v««r. at)d 34 to finish up some -work they hud left things in Its cage, and sh’- ei-cordlng: tax tor Court
City Tn-asurer Hastings reported^ Sopbs of the greet carving knife to toll. Is.-ctrring the ball on Alma’s inches Iow.t than in 1876.
ly cut a quarter of a red apple and
undnae Satuida.v nlcht.
No. a,
certified list of real and
pereodal which Is annually used
40-yard line Olivet niarch.-d^ sti adlly I Ijikc* Mlrhlgan aod Huron fell 24
placed It betwi-en <he wires
The
There arc many strangers in town
State street paring: Installment
on the rolls of the five wards barbecue 'niast pig. to the Freshmen. .down the field on a series of line inches during the mooih. but sre still
bird, which waa standing In Its swing,
at pr<sc nt on arenuntthe new facI. test Front street paring: Booth of the city. The total amount of real Amisbuechicr. in receiving it, prom plunge* of from 3 to S yards each.] 64
gave one look at the appl.- and f«>n
Inches
above tbe average
teriM
being
built
and
also
there
was
Union street pnrtpg. Installment No.
unpaid
ised to guard it faithfully and to paaa From the 5-yaid line Blake was sent j Octolrer stage of the last ten years.
to the bottom of the cage. She pick
a show in to—n Raturday bringlag tn
a: WashlogUm street pering. Install- 33.001A8 aod the penonal. 34.78. mak It ID turn to the class of ’12, This
a touchdown. Hurlbut fall-1‘They are 4 Inches higher than last
ed It up. but U wa« ai'iwreiiily deed.
still more strangers, so no^susidclous
i..b
M.a1
Af.— ..
#.»
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meet No. l: Caas street paving, in- ing a total of 38,006.07. Tbe total feature also
end ofled to kick
goal.
After
Hoiflng to revive It. Mrs. Martlnek
year and 204 inches higher tlian 'In
BUnmen No. t: West Front street amount collected was $84,031. . The riaas bOBtlHU<«.
jmems play Hurlbut again attempted 1895: but lower by 21 Inches than to cbaiwrtcrs were noticed.
kept the bird a day. txit II was as
peetng. InaUllmenI No. 3: SUto and report was received and filed.
The roast pig wai
brought I a goal from Alma’s 30-yard line and iOctober. 1876.
dead as It ever could be. and she de
RsKroad Aeeidenta.
Mr. Rickerd moved that tbe cbdm forth and pork aandwicbes and cider!wa.s snccessful making the score 9 to , lAke Eric fell 4 of an inch during
IJItle Hock. Ark.. Nor. 4.—A head- cided never again to try to cure a
i; Bghth street paring. InsUllmeotjof Mike Bolts ford
served to all. The evetiings en-[o. Following the kick off Thomus tbe nionlh, but is still nearly 9 Inches m collision orclirred early today on catiarr bird of llmldHy.
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Don’t drag your feet.
Brace up and /take
Rheumatic King.
The bestyemedy known. Costs
’50c or $ 1
THE HANNAH & UV MEICMimE H.
The Store of Quality
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‘‘Everything for Everybody”
It is a.proven fact! This is the most “convenient corner” for shopping. Every
thing that you want and ail under one roof." No such a store in ail this north region.
And the stocks are wonderful.
Buy Blankets Keep Warm
Select from the largest
Stock in the city.
Prices always right.
Anti-Carbon
F"anoy Combs
“Red” Gasoline Cans
No more smoke in your house ! No more soot
on your caipets! No more fires in your chimneys! It
saves you time—it saves cleaning the chimney—it saves
your fuel bill. This means saves you money. Sells in
15c mod 25c packages. Full directions in each package.
Such a stock to select from. New goods comingall the time, and
the styles are so new. Something that will please eveiy lady. These are
selling for 25c and 50c each, and the New Barrette at 10c, 25c and 50c.
The “Snap Barrette" the latest. It does away with the pin, and so
does not catch thp hair. They are selling fast.
(made according to law ) The style with the spout—
Inks-and then some
j"
Thomas, Diamondo Stafford, Arnold's aod Kellar’s, We sell you Ink. the, black, that is
black all the time, fluid that is so easy for the pen aod for the books. The Combined Copying
for manifolding work, tbe Crimson, the Carmine, the smaller bottles in Blue. Red, Green and
Purple. Fountain Pen Ink to bottles at 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c 50c and 75c. All those above 10c have
fillers right in tbe cork and so you will always know where your filler is.
Women’s Suits
ChDien from a complete range ot prices. Su*^
models that have met with keenest approval among a
most critical public, $12. $16. $22.50 and $25. These
are Suits that are most pleasing.
one gallon, 80 ctnts; two gallon, 40! cents; three gal
lon, 50 cents; seven gallon. 75 cents- The pump style
—three gallon for $1.10, the five gallon for $1 40-
Mucilage and Paste
All si?es that you want. 5c, ibc. 15c. 2*>c, 50; ar.cl T.'.c
The Snow Flake Paste is the kind
that you will want for all the fancy work that you will draw for your Christmas Gifts!.
clean and will not stick to the hands.
Electric Portables and Shades
Some beautiful goi
The Shjwles for Dining Room
>»ell for $25, $35 and $50. the handsomest ever displayed here. The Port- ables are such beauties and these sell from $5 to $15. Talk about Christ
mas Goods—can't find an>-thing nicer.
It is so
/
McEvoy’s Cold Remedy
Iw what is srllirg and the remedy that gives quirk
r* li' f. Tlif'^L- davs you should take good care of your*
self ami these Tablets uiil help you ward off any cold.
Be on the safe side and be happy.
Wr.hhn Edmund of Buffalo will be bin Saturday with some beautiful furs. See this display.
That are typical examples of Quality and Style. Every piece In our large stock is made by an expert. Coats
Jackets, Muffs, Throws, Neck Pieces; in Mink, Blue Lynx, Squirrel, Ermine, Sealskin, Broadtails, Persian Lamb
Silver and Black Fox. We say it is '‘Everything for Everybody”
t
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
1
4RAND TRAVCRW HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVCMRCR 7. 1W7.
Grand Tmcisc Bcralf
HERALD AND RECORD Ca
TMO*. T. RATESr
E4H»r —d MiNf
lOreba-d rrMs ...
tgalD •nggeeflhat the gtMO wd’||oe«asary fbr comfort In camp Ute.^fanotag near Maple Kiy. They drove
Ttmoiby .................
cme one up here aa we flrmly be- aad Jifilglag from tbe expectatkaa of to this cRy today, accompanied by
Buvwg '
leve that tbe game flab of this each all tbe Ug cnee will be killed off, Mrs. Hopkins and two cblldreo. wbo
Potaiotw. jv-r bu -.
•egton should ba pmtootod.
. tbe flret day the deer aeason opens. I returned borne this afternoon.
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I George Latioao. aireet commission-*
A. B. of E
Werk.
er. was one of a patty wbo will go to
Chief Ashton waa seen by a Record
has gone forth that Sogt. from tbe number of venison
tbe renegade Ule Indiana mart,work
tie baa premised he will have reporter inu morning In record to tbe.
er of flaoa and |be coUecUon of
if aurve. If they wish to labor.',,
tbm limit to mike good
same hrnoght up in council meet
sork will be found tor them, bul If-otbera who went to Kogl are A. P.
•Jiey dODi they wUl have to shift tor HoeUmaaiei, Julius Hnellmsniel and ing last evening.- By a reterence to
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the r««rds. the chief showed that $i
themaelvee Tbe UUa any that th«y •tsrte Uke. .
had been eoih-cted In all for vkila- From Wednesday s ReranL
tre the wards of the goverrtmmt aad
George Smith and Ynniam Higgins
Seventj loads of produce came in
that the government bto to esre for wtU jedn two comradea at Kenneth, Uons of the bicycle ordinance, three
vtolaUons tbavtog occurred
when altogther yi-nerday at tbe markel.
Jtem.
where they have a camp In readiness,
U the Vies will be made to go to and they expect to eoeb get tbe limit. Judge Nertinger waa oul of the dty. There were *! load* of potnioe*. eight
The four men bad apiwared and bad toads of apples, seven loads of ha.v.
s-oik aad support tbaamalvea. than
wnnted to settle tbe matter at once one load of ebickeos. three loads o( Tallow ........................................... .04
*J»e trouble that they have been caus
Deer Ueeoeea.
ing will be done aaay with. No Ute
Deputy County Clerk Auna Need so as to lose no time from their worit coal. eigBt bead of live stock and o:i>
will m-ork as loog as there is food tg ham went to Kingsley today to Iwue and as a dollar bad imuatly been aa- load of corn.
M'Ssed.
tbe Chief collected
Si-ven nne head of sheep were
Sight even tluiagta he has to skimp deer tlcensen, n from Kingsley and
aniounl from each, gave them their brought In by a itr. Paul and sold
tiong between times aad as longasha B'alton taklag out Hcenses.
is fed and cared tor by the govern- lows: George Van Gorden. PbUUp neelpis. made ^ record of the matter to W. J. Hobbs The toad of rfalcgqes
conuined aboui 7o
The flrsi load ,
‘‘•'j
meut. just S9 loug will he hsve Idle Miller. Valentine Undeu. .Fred Clark and allowed them to go
The people arreated were all young of corn that has ernsaed tbe scales
SjS’S:aS'CWalter^ YIngllDg. Juhn Weber. AntOtt
time on Us bands.
wanted I
Waber. Charlee MlUer. Dr. G. W. iiiin wotkiug and some bad come (his fall ws^ brought la by a Mi. not cousi
dosii
in
tbe
morning
before
they
l-n's
Arulca-$
Riley und-sold to H. J. Morgan
Webster. Charles Hammeoi. Kingsley.
wrtit \o work nod others In tbe rvienDuring last month, only one load
eaae of tbe Ule because when be baa Emery Buiilb. Walton.
of oaU came In
The following took
nr'Jklag else to do. be studies up ways
Tbe Grand Traverse Shipper*.' aj.
tbe^court house: James T. Bleder.
U.J mesDs fur cauelag trouble.
EkIarDreiey.
Peuivd
Social.
Boclatlon
are making some change* In
Fra^Grelllek.
M.
W.
Parr.
ChriaTbe Indians that have settled down
T^e EpsrortU League of the Pint
WlUlaro H
Echlcr
jBd engaged in farming and other oc- topber O. Millard. Frlu Bsdtner. MvthodUi church held a pound socUl tbelr warehouse. Pari ul tbe plat
maacbe B. Pratey were iinlb j
cupatloot are doing well and are pro- Claude v<. Bower. Barton -Jennings. ut the ehuivb last evening aud a fine form ha* been rul away In order that
be' tuarriage at the Fiix M K parsontrenslng. In this city, there are ex Floyd BUtei. Elmo Stites. Frank box of groceries and other articles potatoes and other produce ja
put into the basement wttb less’age SatunMy evening. Nov. 2nd. the
amples oi Indians wbo are reapected Irish. Samuel Ilea. Frank Labym and wss secured for a minister
Cross banailtiB. Part of the partklwi be-^ Rev. Joesph Dutton offlrisUng.
gTATB «r MRgg^^^V ProclUxena because they are eober. ta- George Raff, of Traverse Olr.
Village. During the evening, (he tween the- office and the mala
'and Mrs. ik-kler will make their home
dnatrious aad brtiave ihemselvee. Aa Joaeph C. Emersoo. of East Bay.
Heme Mtssionary socii-ty served
Grand Trarerwe.
i hotoe- win be torn away In order to ^ In thl* City
tbe Indian speaker remarked
IMT
(or
the
visitors.
thU
being
a
Dsalh «r Mrs. Kiatsar.
Al a scoaton of aald court, held at
make tbe •warehouse larger. Only tbe
Ditbl. tbe while man has a greater
V
OTATK of MICHIGAN, tl:. I’
be probate office. In the city of Tnivnon yesterday Mrs. Cynthia prise.
.ho t™.. O. Iho holld S
coon to. ,h, 00.0.,
capacity thin tbe ladlaa becauee be
rse City. la aald county, on the nh
Ing will be used lor an office.
Grand Traverse.
B from a line of cIvlBxed people Krauer. of lie East Rlercnth street,
«)• i*( November. A. I). 1*07.
Small Fire.
wife
of
Solomon
Kralser
was
re
wTwlon
of
nM
eonit
held
Pn-*.-nt: H-ra Fred R. Walker,
An alanu of Ire brought the deand the IwUan came from tbe forest,
Chicago. Nov. C.-Close-Wheal. the probate offlee. In tbe city «»( Trav Judge of Probate.
but (be Indian can and should make lleved of her sufferings For tbe last purtment out aboui ln:in Sunday
four months she has U-en III with a Bight, a small blaze starting in a •■me; corn, S8Hc: oats. «8>,e.
ill the matter of the retair of Clara
uae of bis opportunities.
Novmher.
A.
D.
ISoT.
A Ramsdell deenued.
Drtrtflt. Nov. «.-Ctose-«-heat.
Present: Hon. Fr*d R Walk.-.
Tbe Ules should be made to go to eomplleaiton of dlseas>-» but about shed In the rear of a building owned
Jol.o W. l-alrblB having filed In
three weeks ago she was so c
by A. W. Bartak on I'nlon street near STHc; corn. 64r; oats, 53c.
Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Jo- lid niurt bw petitluo praying thnl a
iN-tter that she could he around the Styeuth. A shoe repair shop am.'
certain Instrument In writing parportesMd.
house and go to her meals unaasUt. Iialnt shop occupy the lower flooi Here are a ttw offennga for your
ing filed in said Ing be be tbe Iasi will aad teoxament
But she was taken worse again while two families live up stairs. H ble:
ouit hi* petition praying that be be of said dcceaMd. now on file to aaU
Death ef Frank Wltaon.
Grapes 2} renU a baskcL
with pneumonia and has been falling Is thought a lighted match startl'd (he
iiiihorired. empowered and llcenud Court, be admitted to probale, and
Frank Wilson, aged M. died Tue. ever since unlll UiU noon when she
Peacbea. 10. IS. 20 and SS cents
u «H1 al private Bale the Intorest of that tbe admtulKtrailnn of said estate
blaze. Slight damage to tbe Imilding
be granted to himself or to some
day at 8 p. m at his home, inio as rclelved by death.
.-aid estate In uid real reute (here- other
was caused by the (lames, which basket
suitable penoa.
Barlow street, after a lingering Uld’-scribed.
Cynthia Klltredge «ns born
Watermelons, 20c lo 3Sc each.
ciept in between tbe floors but wdrv
ed. that tbe third day ol
It Is ordered.
( i* ordered, that the third day of
neea. About IS years ago be was Calrdunla county^ New York statt
Swert
anoles,
15
cento
a
pock.
M):iD extinguished.
I 1»VT,
....... at ton o'etoeh
IVvember. A D. 1W7. si Ico o'clock Deeeaiber, A.. I>.
stricken with paralysis, -from which im When she was but a Httie girl
in the (orenorm.
lorm. at said probate of(
Muskmelous. :>c and 10c each.
he never fully rwcovered.
d.-'is hereby apixjioted f-w flcc-.be and U hereby appointed for
her parents moved to Angolli county,
Plums. 30c and 35c a peck.
Wondarful Ecrema Cure
hearing
said
petition.
The deceased Vss a naUve of New lodlau. In 1887 she was married
Pear*.’ 20 cento per .foo^pound baa !!» aring
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Oiir mile bov had enema for Bt
further ordered, that pufaUc
j It is further ordered, (bat pul
York sUte. but be had 11^ several Solomon Kmtaer and In 1U3 Uiry years." writes N A Adairs, Henrtf-T : vet.
I notice tbereof 1m- given by publl
years to Burdickville before he moved moved to Traverse CUy where they w. Pu. "Two of j>ur home doctm-i
e specials for your mar
orjerf for three
aald the cose wa. hopcles*. hi* lung- 1
to.Boonville. Besides the widow be have lived ever since.
sum-sslve week-* previous to said
resive wecMt prevtoua to aald day
being afft-eied. We then «-mpIoM .1 ,
iMves fonr children, Frenh A. Wilson.
earing. In tbe Grand Traverae
Sw-evt
ol'totoes. 5 cento a pound. l‘Y hearing. In the Grand Trav
betides ber heiband she leaves other doclnr*. but no iH'neflt ivaullid
"
■Id. a nestopaper printed and dr
j
Herald,
a
newspaper
pilnli-d
and clrMm. Moe. Potest D. Wilson and Mar■o daughters to mourn her deatii. Re chance we ri-ad nlniut EliT-lri
Bummer rquasb. S ccaU each.
«-ulaled lo said rounty
ied In said county.
Rn J- Wilson.
HU mother, Mrs. Miss Iva KTStacr. wbo live*, at hom«- Hitters: Iniught a iMitlle and eoon iu<
Cabbagp. 5 to * cento per bead.
FRFn> K WAUUBL
ininrnveop-nl. We contlnue-l
Louis Wilson, also sorvivrs.
and Mr*. C. E Henik-I. of 715 West Uc-d
Pepper*. 20 cents dozen.
15 41 '
-41.
Judge of Prebato.
< Judge of Prohale.
thl* nitdlrine until s<-\eral liotllr..Eleenth street.
Deceased wai
Carrot*. 25 ccdl* per peck.
wt-ie UM'd. when our Imiv wa* eoni
.Tha I. O. K.
member of the Pythian SUU-r*.
pic tel* curtd." Best of all hliHid nn-d
Cauliflower. 7 V
c« nt* i>or head.
bine* alKl bodv biilldlug he.-ilth
Tomxtoes. 3 to 5 cents a pound.
Members of the I. D. K. met Man1< s. Guaianteed ai C A I
From the KIcndtka.
Radlshe*. 5 cento per buneb.
day evening in K. C. hall, bringing
Co.. Huniiab Drug St‘*re.
T. G. Carter, who has spent
Green oaioc*. 3 to 5 cenu a bunch
with them a floe pot luck supper
d. Si.II*. drug store*. 5»c.
yearn
lu
tbe
Kluiid:ke.
left
thU
morn
which they had ptanned to enjoy bj
Ing
on
the
G.
R.
A
1.
for
a
visit
IbemaslvM. To their suipriae tb<p<
were jolaed by a driegatloa of K. C.'a. rriands In Canada. Mr. ‘ Carter has
thl* year aud what few there are. so
by lacal osaien
The well established reputation of this
who not only helped them dUpoae of. been vitlUng D. T. Ashelby. wbo has
vrr.v wild consequeuUy. the . l.wtii
ngtaWa quMtiOM by wira. «w
jmmer home at Northport.
■upper but rematued to ed)oy the
bank for strong, conservative management
hii;.ters who h.vve been »p.-ndlnv ,npp,g from otnar napsre of the or*
e which followed, the dancers re-' who U Ma partner In mining Interests
satisfies the most exaciing DEPOSIT*
much time in the wood* have no:
In
the
Klomllke.
Mr.
Carter
U
enjoy.
malnlog unlll : o'clock Tuesday
l•l-^•n meeting with ettoiordlnary su«
a
tlx
montbavacation
from
the
OR3.
morntng. Ajibougb uninvited tbe K.
TbLOCAL MARKETE
strenuoua life of tbe froten nortb'. but ecus since the season opened
wi-od* were full of hunter* yesterda''
Balling Prioaa.
will return to the Klondike In
spring. He U very much Interested in ami allbough they made ever* clfivrt. Clearback pork, par Ml.......... 1C4I
$•^00,000.00
Capital Slock, (all paid in i
Alaska and In-llrve that It ha--, a great the number of bird* brought bark wu' Clear back pork, per lb .............. 1
For the A. B. of E. Warehouee.
Dot large, x
Bbort ent of pork, par bbl.-.vU.M
$55,000.00
Surplus and Profits 1 eamedi •
future.
'
Cbariis A. Bdgecomb and W.
-----------------------Lart, per lb .................................. -1*
Depo>its (Commercial and Savlngsi Sl.5S2.80-2 1^
Palmer went lo ArcUe last nlgbt to
Htr BUtar Daad.
Bacon, per lb ............................ 18DW
attend an adtourned American
$1,864
721.71
Assets................................................
rv. Joseph Schwind, of Long
R...... 1. >-„rl Bl-nl. R. V
!»'"*“■........
dety of Equity meeting for the pur- lAkc. received ^or.1 Tuesday that
$:{79,42r. 4:}
Cash on Hand and in Banks
* * 'Hr King * New Dl*coveo' Ic
pose of receiving subecrlpitons to tbe her sbiter. Miss l4-iia VIertaelllg bad niv' best eaitbly frii-ml It eiited ur- Flour. HT.. A Co.M B*at, bhi
warehouse. They were very eue- pasaed away at .’i o'clock at
ot .i*(linin six yeai.* ago l> ha*
ceasfut In pUelng the stork and the home In Grand Rapids. Miss Vler- l» rfiitnied a wonderful cure o|
riiitem cv»n*>inii>lioii for my
■ling s-as very enthusiastic.
ht-nig was r.5 y.-aiv. old. She
wife Tlie first bottle eiid.-d tlooften vlslt>-d Mrs. Bebwind and had Tilile cough, and thl*
le by
friecd* lu this eltv, Mrs. Schwtnd ...........................
Must Have Mere Room.
todzcsi
Owing to the growth of bis b»«l- left thbt morning for Grand Rapids iibiil she wa> pi'rieetly well.
Koig's New Discovery'* pow.
attend the fuuer.il
ma E. Wilhelm bat found It n'
Cl -ail* and cold* I* simply
try to enlarge his store room, and
.m* No Iher remedy ha* ev.-”‘r.;ua eS)a“«7helled 1100 lba..^|lH
e.Wit. Fully gbaranlred by C A Hug Drresed poultry ............................... 10
■day be moved tats entire cloak and
fur department to (he second floor.
rooms occupied by the City
School of Music, which ba.s removed
-----------------------Uve Hon .................................. 4to«S
lo the old Montague Mock.
ThU
gives plenty of room for the display convenience which shonld hav.
...to.. -.35'
adopted
long
sooto,, „
... to
........................
of cloaks and furs, and also le
These coupons sell for 6 cents each ►
ttoM .h rt«lto. ot omoo,, S.1
„ to ................................
> room on tbe main floor (or the
Ml are not posUge »tann»* but reallv .■.U,. .na . Itotol .>...0.0.0
lb .......................
clothing department. Mirren wUI be
oney because If they are preaented 0.,..b, .1 ™™oa .» Mort ..t;
pot bbl...........................
arranged about the ,walU of
any foreign postoBce within tb<
to. .h.. o.n«*. ....
to
.......................
cloak room, and an ante room
to .......
opened up as a Biting and alteration posul union, they wilt be exchange.! ,b, I... ,b,„ too ooto-.., oo»..H
for a freent stamp
been toon
sect out. tbi.
this ...
wa*
1.0J 001 b.»o
B«tor. RUT. P-. >b'...............
room.
Heretoiore. U
a.o., 8to-,roi tolk. .loot no~
co„, „ b„b„
enclose return p»(age as
the association were gtv- q,,.
Mission Study Class.
developed thst the present; Q^............................ lO'OO
MUslon Study class with a mem States stamps were no g.K>d In fo.-'^,
bershlp of 18 was organised Tufodai rtgn countries and foreign stomps! „,,house Is tc *mall (or .11 wh, wStTdO^ i::::............... 6.M
Bight At the Asbury parsonage. The could not he used for postage here ' ^esirod to store their product*.4 i If.lf. ................................................. 10,00
retura ,m*Uge
desired, it Bell phone wa* .wdecd insUlled f-r AUyk. ......................................... 0-00
Rev. W. H. Irwin was elected icwde^
was necossary to purebaM- adraft or,.h. «,nvenlei.ce of the mitron*.
Red top ....................................... l-«5
Mi'-s Rdna McWelhy secretary and’"'
. .
_
.
_
Olive 8|tencer librarian and enclore the money and register th-.
------...
---------=
We Bnd many remoRSt patterns on band now
•
T>.. Challenge of the City." letter, both of which w^s, were evj
pensive.
' -..................- -Till be the book flrat
which we are dcsing out in room lots at about half
■ •I i- !•!..:
; the class expecU to
Debating floeirty.
flaUb this til vigH weeks. Tbe study
I»r\c.
The program of tbe l4-wM Caa* De
class will meet at tbe paraooage bating society at It* regular meeting
every Monday evening from T;:o unlll Monday night wa* a* follow*:
Special reduced price on all varnished golds and
fl:(K» for work.
Cbalrman—L. D. CaMle
while blank paueros.
Current events—Harold Jahrau*
MadUai AsaociatUn.
Tbe following debate was decided
deliciotu in aroma aad taste, and fully
The Grand Traveiae Medical so- In (svor of the neggtive;
up to tbe standard—that's
Indication-point to a rbise in price olpaperB
riety held their annual meeting Tues
Resolved:
That an' eight-hour
day night 1n the office of Dr. J. H
ne.xt season. It will pay :o buy now.
jTorklag day oboold be e»ubUthed in
Wilhelm, retiring pmildent The fol
the I'Dited SUtes by law.
lowing officers wefe elected:
Affirmative—Martiuek,
Bingham.
*
A big stock to select from.
Prwtdent—Dr. O. E Chase.,
Harkness.
Every- package coDtaou cne fu'J pound, and concer
VIceiiresIdent—Dr E- B. Minor,
NegaUve—Bldred. Beoneit!
Holto you in Air-tiBht, dusi-r:ocf packaK»s, which
Secretsry and treasurer—Dr. Bara
keep it fresh, rich and
T. Chase.
dean.
After the buslaess meeting tbe
evening was spent in ronverastioa
HcLauehlm's XX^^X
and having a social time after which
Coffee is sold by
Gant watt.
tbe reUrtng president. Dr. J. M. Wil
Frank Hopkins and Howard-Dull,
helm. Md (he new prmBdsnt. Dr O. of Maple City, left Moadav lor a
E Chase, gave ■ ..banquK at the plaaaare trip to the Indian Territory,
where they expect to remain for aevUttie Tavern.
eral months. Mr Hopklna was formARar Osar.
oil'field worker and should
Many hunters left the city Mooday, ba Bad a desirable position In the oil
morali^ OB (be O. R. A I. train, fields he will mure bla family west,
30CXX COFFEE CHUMS
eqnipped with all I he parpb. rn.vlia For the paM four years be h.v- >
m.
liTEj:
!i s
Mr. Cllaclt'a Vt«w«.
From Wi4B«adar’i Rrcord.
Mr. R. nord CHixb. Oftr of ih« «
flcUU of U« HuDMi A Uy eorpon
Uoo« In thU city BrHred brr» Bat
■ nrdar DlgW oo a bualnea* rlalt aad
rataned Buday DlcbL The rdltor of
tba RccotS bad an Intcrrlew vltb Mr.
eSneh rataU*e to tha flnaneUI Mtoa
ttoo and tb« afact of tb* dNtnrbaBor
in Nra York raeantlr apon Iba baaka
of tba eouatrr. aapaeUllr a# racardi
tboae In Cbleato and tba Hlehlsan
banka. Hr. Cilaeb aUtad that la hta
■ <9latan Iba dBancUl Burry In New
York wotfd bara vary lime aflaet opon tba banka of tba country laMral
ly. tboae «bo irare aSactad bHai
Bora or leaa eoaoactad with
fBanlpalatSons of tba larce trust ooni'
paalas In .Saw Vyrk which auspai '
Mr. CUaeh also suiad that the ban|u
In Mleblcaa are asoaptfoaslly at
and abla to wKbaUnd alnoat
atnafOBer.
Ha suted that one of tba lariaat
flnanelal meat la Chieaco bad dlacua
aad the HtnatJap with blin sad cava
It aa Mi positive oplnloo that tbara
was BO dancer of a panic and that
tba dtetorbanca la New York
bean eafely net by prompt acUon of
beavy Bnaireieiw.' Ha compared
eltimtIoB with a boy Vbo had climbed
to tbe top or a ladder and )oat m ba
^leaebed tbe top reand mliaed his bold
'and fell to tbe cround. aad baHng
reached tbe crtHiBd was anable to 001
any further. Mr. Cilaeb naked the
pmflmiin If. In Us opIploB. tbe dlf•ealiy bad rwaobed tbe bottom and
tbe reply was empbatleaUy In tbe af
frmaUve end that the financUl Inter' eats of ue country were upon too
Srm a toundation to suSer any fur
tber evil eEecla.
Mr. Clinch sUted that tbe only
danger to the banka of tbe country
waa e pesBlUe mlaundeteundbis by
depceltM. espaclally tboae In
country who were not In clone to«^
wUh tbe evenU of tbe day. He aald
that If these people became thorough
ly aegnalnted with tbe condltkms that
tbe banks would not suffer, as they
have planty of money to carr/ on
tbUr legitimate bnalneas and are safe
and aound. Mr. Cbncb U one of tbe
dlreetora of (be Wmtera Trust Bar
Inga bank In Chicago, also a director
id one other flosnclsi InstltuUoo. as
wall as belitg Snanelally interested
many larce enterprises In Chicago
and elsewhere. He U In close touch
with flnanelal conditions throug
tbe oountry, and when be expresses
an opinion that the Bnanclsl
mosphere baa cleared, and that tbere
M no danger o( any further difficulty,
that oplnlcm wlU have srelgfat with
tbe people Ip this loealty' gencmlly.
It Is very gratifying lo note that
Mr. Clinch's opinion U being borue
out'by tbe reports wbkh are coming
from New Tork. and wbIHi Indicate
a eery haaltby reaction that la <
lag valiiea to rise and aecurltlea
advance.
a;.
Vlalatittg the Law.
Borne time ago. there wen
couple-of sute deputy game wardMt
In IBe city looking after tbe rommereltl flaherles. Tbe commercial
fliBarmea o< tbe dty are not tbe
canaea of any trouble and ntllher
tba greaur aumber of fUKenDen wbo
flab abuply for pleasure, but the
wbo go out and spear a boat load of
baas at nlgbt deserve tu be punished.
Carp lake Is the beet Ashing In «he
regkm. that Is admitted. Tear after
year the number of vtaltora Increases
but still It hotda up and baas and
plekerel and other flab are taken from
It In great uuanUtlea. Many peopl>own aammer bomea on Carp take and
tha recent real eeute boom at 1.4Ubd to duo la a large port to the
emplient flahlng offered.
But.
Tbnreday.
la one email
part of the lake, flve lights were
noticed and (base lights Bwaat that
apeartag was going on and that flsh
Were being destroyed. After this to
psbtlshcw and generally r^. tbM
epdtfng will slUl continue and it the
slM departmewV wishes to do any
thing. all that Is necessary Is to send
a deputy up here quietly and let him
go to s:oik U be usfls hli eyes and
U not afraid of the dark, he will acRrcenUy. the sute balchery sent MW
good alMd baas to Lake Ann
pUsled there. Jn two years.
Bsb will make Rood apon l»t ptobably they will all be aptatvd by that
time.
Me Bpeariug has as yet be«» report
ed .from Mlver lake but amliMbtedty
rlotalloBs from (here will he reported
Uier. In the meBBlIme. we wnulil
iliSsiSTf
iisS:,'-
CONSERVATIVE BANKING
Traverse City State Bank
Ol.'eu and S
Bank
in Nonnern Micbiran
OCTOBER BAR6AINS
WALL PAPER
Fully Roasted—
Properly Blended
MeUu{lilin-sXm Coffee
AU FInteclus
Grocers
City Book Store
Traverse Oty, Mich.
Tbe Hobart Co. Prop.
•mim TKAVtflM HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVSMDER 7. mr.
■
STATE BANK
HMh*< Ci«iM U n.
operation waa performed Pridty. bnt
Ad ensloe was hookah oot« tlie the little one «u beyond tbt. reach
rrmnaatt of ihe t*cro Manjurtte of human eld.
raniMl boMD •' Boardmu UAs moniOipUal,
t200,000 to( SDd Use strecture raxed to Ibe
Mr. and s<i«. j.ruij v«n. « n'.s
m«imd to ntakr n«dy fur
Sw»U«,
- $4S^ bulldiod. tbe w<H^ bHOE under the Washington street, had a s^ery pleas
As
able tnimraUloD of L. U llcOovas, ant surprise Saturday erealng.
omnn»-A. 9rmv Uy. IWdMS
bouae fuivnian. and Ike butldlDK they arc soon to leave for the west,
rsof* ouBck. TiM pniMMtr ni- t
abcut twenty-fire of their nrighbors
palled down in two hour*'
A.J.Ibyui4.A.J.lU*Uk»l.
Thus cried tbe hair. Aod a
Brer dnec Ibc fire, tbe portion that and friends met end gave them a
DtRKLTOkl-A. Tiw>7 Lay. «.
kind oelthbor egme to ibe res*
Kecltatloua ai.d
eiDiitDed uobDmed .haa done duty as genuine aurpriae.
cue with a bottle of Ayer's
furDlabiDE
partial gamm were feature* of tbe evening.
I. C. Dan*. Jany anlUTM. V. W.
After premnUng Miw. Carr with a
abelter (or the eoEbiea. However,
Hair Vi£or. The b«ir vis
wax nereasary to gel tbU out ol tbe haudsunie act of silver fruit 'knives
sived! This vts because
way for tbe cooatnK-tloo of the sew Mr. Carr with a leather pocket bill
Ayer’s Hair Vifor is a reeular
book
and
Mrs.
Sboetaaker
wlU.a
nice
and aa U waa worae lor
hair medicioe. Falliug hair is
work theei- than outside. opera shawl and being heartily thank
caused by a senn, and this
becauae of the draagbU. It «4a pulled ed by them, the men were placed bo
medicine completely destroys
down this BuimlnK.
hind a screen with one band over,
the ladle*, blindfolded, chose
unexpected delayu
these germs. Then the healthy
rooDtcred. a uew shelter for the en- partners for supper by Uklnp hold td
scalp Eives rich, healthy hair.
Orawn.
ClDot and tbe meD will be provided their baiida All report a iilemAiit
Tb« bMt kind et s tMUiBoalal Grawn. Mkh,
Kuv. 6—Albert iDsIde of two weeks, the rain and bad time and although it sriil probably b.
"acid lor cTsr sixty yeara."
Pon- Of {4.U Ble. Marie. Mtek-! weather^.vlnV *klWfered‘‘“*i^rio.ldJ tbe laal tlme-they will all meet agali<.
wa* the guest of his brother.lDUw.^,u,
It wfli long be reuembervd.
P. U IMrd. Sunday.
| The wrecking this morning was a
Duck IJikr rwaort la ctcMed for the very simple proeeaa. Chains were atStops llcblng in.tautly. Cures'pllc
salt rheum, tetter. Itch, blve.nvaaon and Mr. Saxton and family urhed to the beams that supported cetei
berp
scables—Doan's Ointment. At
- have morod to Interlaehen.
the roof and after a few of these bad
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Campbell of been yankfd out. by the locomotive
OT.LTK of VtCHiilAN, it- I’r ■
'postage Ceupena.
Sliver lake were the gueaU ctf tbelr the building colla|»ed and all that re
Off For the Big Weeds.
w I.ati- Court for the
k-it.c, S.. 'A. and William. Sunday.
mained waa to remove the mass.of
A hunting party comiH^i-d of Johr tiiaiid Tniveise.
D. R Crandall dent to Boyne PaUt timbers, irtoBng. etc.
J. W. raic-htn
Saturday.
wi;
.............. ■"
Charlaa
Mr. Teal la eniertalnlng Mr. Leon
Nogl. '(LI
Tbe Traverse StiTVatinbr coi
ard from tbe.eoulbem part of the
tbclr troT and have everything
paoy
ba*
long
enjoyed
an
exccUc
aute. Mr. Leonard U enjoying tbe
' ''-esa for the opa-nlng of the dver l.ir rr. dltors to present iheir elsliiireputation among tbe d -aler:
bunting season here.
iwaaon. They are all expert hunters. nsalDst Bald deceased to Hritd conf
Prank Camubell of tbe Grawn phar buyers and
uir I’xanitu.iiinit and ndjusliii-'iit. an '
**»»
the limit is
that all rn-ilitor* of said
1
maey spent Sunday with bla family their unqualified endorsement. .to .1
ibeir
“'tlclpaled.
tounired U> prv**-nt tlielv clal-i;
In Trarerte aty. Frank SUuhnck at flutiRit. The
) said court. Iat the pr.du.te ofrl-.
tended store In bna abeenoe.
Kll procer and General Merchant of
_ .... city uf Tmveiwe C».
Mr*. Thomas Blley was called to Nov. J. will be of great Intereat to
Traverse CUy Friday by tbe lllneaa the city and
of ber daughter.
"A sample of Tiwverse City Can Faw People In Traverse CUy Really
Tbe Gleaner Amusement company ning Co.’s brand of new gallon apples
Know Howr.
Slow cntlDg will solve one half the A. D llH'i's
will give an eafertalnment at Brig- was shown along the street todsy
.ban's ball tonight under nuaplcea o’. by Broker George D. BIIU. lucal problem of lli health. Those who sufIfciled .NoviiuluT i. A. U'lSS'T.
I fer already with IndlEestloo and
■ Grawn Arbor.
represenutlve. ThM cannery parka ^.-ak siumnrh can wlih caiv and the
t'ae Ix-at gallon apple put up tn the'use of Mlwna stnmarb tabti-ts re
Death ef Maitland Mi
united SUtea, color, fill, style, flavor I
»hrtr .1
era# City ■anllarium Tuesday morn- ■ na .ll nnlnls eonslAerMt snd rhlMI. I
QTATB op MICHIGAN. THE pro
• Ing at I o'clock, death being caused
^ bate court for tbe county ..I
0 oper The sample shown of this year's park | After a few da)*' use of
Grand
nd Tr
ation which was performed Friday. waa not to be surpoaaed and hard to stomach Ubieu. the headarhiAt n se«8luD of said court, bold i><
Tbe young man. who waa is yeaia of
feeling, drowsiness, bad taste tn the
be equalled.
mouth, coaled tongue, nervousocas. the prolate offici-. In the rlly of TVS.
age. waa a iwaldent of Acme,
eix- City. In said county, on the Mn
Thla U all the pore valuable be
isnesa,
distress
after
eatius—
-leave* tour sister* and three brotbeia
day of October. A. D. I«>7.
cause the Rli Grocer It the leading
Mrs. tors -Wetby and Mrs. Charles
I’reacvii;
Hon. Fred R. Walker
grocer's Journal of tbe United SUtes ach-wlll illsapjiear. and perfect dlWeUa being two of tbe sisters.
and a good skin will show
of ITobate.
and la highly ecwslderad by the trade. gcalion
The rMoalna were prepared
that Ibe vital machinery Is ouee mniv
In the iiuitier of the estate of I’hii
Aa Chicago Is the recognixod cealer running *nioothly.
boTtal by tbe Andereon Dodertaking
ander I’arls. dec<vi»t.d.
Take a mile Misena tnbl.-t la-forc
l.uule M. Paris bariag fih-d In sai l
company, and tbe funeral will be held of the packing Industry. tbe_loca1
each meal so that It will sllmiihile rnurl her p.dllliin praying Ihtil said
company haa to compete adu c
Tbwaday - efumoon
from *
the digestive Juices and give xtrengtb *-oan adjudlmi.- and .detennliii- vI -m
nerieq all over the country.
Aareh, the Rev. B. H. nemlng
to the stomach, and then it will. Uk.> were a- the time of death the l.-cnl |
care <rf the food that Is eaten, with-!heir* of said d.-ceased and cntin.-d t-'
Without tbii. they couldn't make out Indigestion aud Ih.- unplc.isaiit]tnh.Til the rtal estate of which raid
(he envelcipca. so Uncle San took a full feeling with which M many suf- dectased died s.-ived.
It U order.-d that the lllh d;iy c
band in the matter. After an lnve*U- j fer after mraU.
November. A. D- IHdT. at tea o'cloc
horse 4n a abed Just across the alley „U0«. „ ...
U», .»c
-------- --til the forenooti, at said riiolale r
from the city prtoon. betur known as
, .n cure IndigestlDD and all stuniarii flee, be t
tbe coop, and as1 the day* are chilly, Dayton dm la now aUowed to ubCi|iu that they give g guarantee with
be also haa a blanket there to keep wood pulp and make cbeafwr en-}rTery Wkceut box to refund the
. is further ordered that public
the borae warm, t^’blle the bone vetope* until tueb lime as they ctin\^y » «ho remedy fall, > give satls- nollre thereof bo glv.-u by p-OiHcallon
of n copy of this or.t. r. for Uir.s- mic
was at home last night, tome thief
suitable material. A di-lay of
i -»slve wwks pn-viods to said d.i •
entered ib»4hed and without respect 3U dsyii was caused by this, but ll Is
of hearing. In Ih.- Grand T^.vv.^^
Weed Wantod.
ing tbe mnjevgy of the law. did then thought now that orders ran l>c filled
inwspaper prlui.'d and clr
A few cords of eighteen Inch first: Henfid.
4nd there «l b muHce aforethought with the wood pulp enrelo]>ca.
class »net-n or dry wood for imme cnlaUti in said county.
rmnt r: wai-kuti.
abduct said h IM blanket and annex
diate dPlIvcrr- Apply at Herald of
5MI.
Judge of Pi..l.atc,
OobT Pay Alimony.
fice.
« for bU owk peeeonal nsea. Tbe
b Uvorced from your appendix.
chief la woriilDg on Ibe ease and it to
Tbei • will be no occasion for » If you
hot on tbe trnR
. Dr-
■
=^=
HelpIHelp!
Fm Falling
S »cr cett tlitved OB Time I>e»miu
CimlitiM tkis WMk. 2.82S
Li/ez-ss
Travorse Ci-by’s
Thanksgiving
=—-Linens
BUY THEM NOW
We are bcainning now to talk to you about
table linens, because we are going to sell more table
linens in November this year than «ge .ev^^soid.
LEARN TO EAT
Freight servltif
0. R. A
d by the adtbrongb freight train
'.dlUon Of
«Mdi leaves tbe city at C:SD a. m..
and a through train (mm tbe aontb
, ^leb anirea at J0:S0 A m. This
Baba* It mneb better (or sblppeia.
donbUng the sarvloe.
Agent Uddy la aupertntendtng tmpioremenU in tbe depot, tbe bid
benebe* wbkb ~bave dou service
since tbe depot waa bnltd being reBovod and up-totiale aaaU tnitalled
Instead.
They are o( two kinds.
MMM belni long aaaU which permit
or WMiry paaaengere reclining to take
a mp while waiting (or tiaina.
Sona. druggists.
75c. Try them.
School Monay.
Lansing. Mich.. Nov. 6.—According
> the B|>portlunment of the primary |
school money there are 747.09r school
children In Michigan and »:.9S9.i>21 to
be apportioned among them, or about
14 per child. Wayne county ha* HP.S17 school children and geta 1410.S60.’ “
county, which * the fewest cMldren of any. ha*
pupils attending Its schools, and t
IL316.
YOUR
ss't S-tore
before in the same length of time. Why ? Because
the goods are the best we ever had and the prices
are—well if we cannot convince you that they are
the best values in Linens you ever saw then we
have lost our judgment in buying Linens.
But we know they are good and know that >*ou
will quickly see that they arc as soon as you have
seen them.
b^'this reason we are going to keep telling
you about them.
Here area few of the goad ones:
Ik) ioch Mrtcvriz'd ILniask at........................... .............................
•V.
D„™k. balfUcb.,!............................................................
r>- iuch Pur? Linen German Dumusk............................................................................................................. ...
,
72 inch Pure Linea Dam.itk......................................................................................................................... $1.00
Tb(*.coii,oinp.tlem. ot Ro«i, Soo.Drop. P.n.y uj Chry»nlhmniiL
the h.lt bloeebtJ ere i.ol ,,uiU, » hu«d»me .. the bb»tl»d-lh„ binch
and art* mi»t f.\<-pUetil for
wi >r weor.
While
.hit.
'W inch Pure Irish Uamaak. I.1f3c-h©.i in a higo variety of patteroa, a very beatitiful cloth
with Napkins to matdi. This is very mneh nnder price and yon will look' a long time
before you will find anything to match it in price......................................................................... S$e
.VRdrow Rvid s namu on Table Linen is tbe aamc umarantee that Sterling is on ailver. We
liooghl 6vc piccce of Keid't famoue Scotch Damask at a very low figure because there
Kore no napkins to match this particular lot.
This is a linen yon can pnt on yonr taUe
aod expect to get good senico out of it for years and not be disappointtd. This with
napkins to match Would l>e worth |2. While it lasts only.................................................. S1.M
One lot of 72 inch pure Linen Bieaohed Irish Damask, tbe finest goods you ever saw. very
soft finish. It's a cloth that will delight every boosewife. Two pric«s.$l
and
The assortment will be found very complete up to $'2,50 per yard.
would feel pretty good these cold
mornings in a pair of our.warm slippers.
We have
(or tbe
1 catching
( or BO and these flsb have
proven to be great sport. Tbo' are
In abnndance In tbe vicinity ot Ice
land. In sneta abundance that one man
got 17 doxen In a very abort time. The
Ml are all of a good alxe and put up
a strong dght bMore being landed, so
it la eport to caWh them.
Tbe
. If they come Into tbe
bay at all. do not come In great
here so that few If any ate uken.
They lascmble a long Jawed wbliclUb and are excellent eating.
t Cheated.
A few days ago. Inspector Pond
Vlatted the local poatofflee and looked
over tbe rural mall route*.
While
hfie. be gave the poetmaater and empkryct snout two pages of Information
in. regard to sUmped envelopes. Tbe
government baa seat out a nomher of
rlrealara of thU matter, bnt this time,
tbe Information waa delivered peraonally.
It seems that tbe concern In Hart- ford that bad been making the cnveliBta not only lost tbe contract Imt
.were (kaed Slhd.OAO for mabfng tn(ertor^Dvelnpef. Ttali fine and ths.
loea m the contract naturally aggra
vated them, so they Joined bands with
tbe *Ynvelopc trust'' and bought up
alt tbe rag pulp stock In night After
the Dayton concern, which got the
contract, was ready to do buBlnena.
much deUr having enaued tn tnatalltng tbe machinery, etc., they found
that they were unable to buy any of
the redulrad stock, the maibet baring
them the remains of their 4-month* Pnul, who died at the bos
plUl Saturday afternoon at i o'clock.
They left here Tuesday last. Uklng
tbe child to the bospiul where
InI@IMl[l! (SWEESE
‘TOE
Warm^ootwm
for every member of the family, from
grandpa to baby.
Men’s Felt Slippers
Men’s Felt Shoes
75c to $1.50
$1.00 to $3.00
Women's Felt Slippers 60c to $2.00
Women’s Felt Shoes
Most heahliy.
vigorout men and
women in the
United States are
raised on good, old*
L fashioned Aibuckles’
ARIOSA Coffee,
mind
Ae othew
-—. yoo want to be ^ eH
Say ttuy t9 Ae man who Ae«
to gwiich you from Arbuckles’
to coffee that pays him
pio&ts at Ae ei^Msue of yout
$1.00 to $2.00
Misses and Children's Shoes and Sli^N
pers, according to size, 50c to $ 1.50.
Buy your Felt Footwear here.
We have the best.
seuf/f OF aaoa shofs
PATTERN TABLECLOTHS
Tli.-a.- c-ae fir ei’Si-r
or •quan- ia!>1i-* and arc thv fln-st Food» un
itr markK.
•Hand t-mt.tuid-r-J, l.yUf»inoh.-<i. j.latn Htivn wbl« s«. On* ixMe Huth and one dtrxra nsF
kina., Ttt* U the fln-4i JkI* -w *hoa-n In th- city and ariU f.>r $32A0 the set.
/
10 dorm *11 l:mn l.k:.c!,.d napkin*, no Iltrn to match, si*.- zzxzi. value *2A0 d«en. <we do'
not cut th-dorocM S2.00 and S2.50.
1« doivn L;;ijch
nil linvn. bc-SHtluhL-d. Blit SU2J. bvaucful tsittem*. excypUonal
vnhi.- at 4*e each.
5 d!hv-u Ui: :.0-n h-D*Ufrh,d. aoxlfi. -Itra h-avy. fine flnliih. 87e.
£. doM'b al!
h-i:i*tllr+.*-d. L-ai.1tIul s-**!*. worth
for fil.19.
1 plvc-.-s DK'uct'-d Iti.fhla Crash, all pur-- iiawj. wy heavy w*-:*hl, value J4c, apedal prlw.
rj-nid 106.
!■ I-u-i * - Cotton Crash, very
I7 Inch, for *e yard.
JO do-H.
Tu Bath T.ravlb, ISx:'.. for
ooeh.
i d..zvn IHv4.-h.-dHathToa.-;*.Jhx5:.a! lOe.
t dor.-n JR-actW nath T..».-l*. iSxJ.
esOt. - ' taj-TTjV
. "-'*'1 I
J dc.:vD extra q-jati'.r bl.«ct-d Bath Towel.. lSi3«. ISc asch.
u dotvc ab linen i:-xct.-d Hu.-k .-rad Sira Uaina»k Towel*, extra value at 2Se.
Every item In this ad. is under value and wfli bear
ttie closest investigation.
-------i'llifi- |--
OflAND TitAVtNM HCftALO. THUHSOAV. NOVEMSEK 7. tM7.
Trareite Pity today.
M
D C. Bborter and Geo City were!
Ml. and Mia. L. H. Pra>
a. In Tiarerae Cite oc buaineot Thuia-.
trip to Tnireiae CHy I'rlday
•may.
Hoaaid Tvodall loi.k
Uhtiaio
Ur. 1and Mra. C. K Pray vlalted d1;heie Uouda; for Sbeiiuan to vUU
Tw. Praj'a Sunday.
bu people.
«. 1. H. Pray fata her niiillnc':
Mr and Unt. Si.-re
•tork
i.1 the Habal • atore nov)
party Thuradar night
j
Mr. and Hra. Ji
Watao® vlaityt Brt.,
gr'
• M..
- ,
I at Tom Pray’ii Sunday,
i
Mrv \\t-Moii Is laid up iriib
|im b>T Angel.
i
(Jllbert Pray niaih- a Ulp li
tT»e City a lew daya ago.
Ham Weeion weal to Traeetoe Cl
Miaa Ttuupkiua rialted att ther hcw!.•bun while ago.
<
III Tmveme CKy over. Saturday
ijDcy Hammooti
Hammood t*
l* lal
laid
Sunday, returning to bei M'hool ttii> .
blood pojiHib In hik band.
morning.
i
Ner
Th^ were no sert icni at (be M. 1!
Correspondents
‘t-1 dar.
N0BTM7ORT.
Btnlorii 8eo(l bu Koac
MklM. to •pend tbc! vlDtM.
Mr.
‘
and
>d U
Mn H. CokC
and aon HbilIp. «r (Crrr
_________
..
. - . winter
Vn. CoiM' i«reDts. Ml. and Mia. P.
Tbo
s
Hava Thia EaparianBc.
I..IIII1
You
laa
the
kllneya—oi.rwork
ui'-ra them—
Aniy^ I .They can't k.-ep «p tbe eupUnoai
•l«fnt stralnThc bark gUv* our-lt aches and
palna;
•». I
Till
I Si^-
John
Traverw- City iM-oph- tell viur h.>u
n ’■
lylot
lUM
M;idls<m
bon..- Spb- Tiaverai- City. Kirb. sa.vs. ‘'Sunie
Cv.- years us” I wus siiffejii:;: tmii
«;>•
Wili r.rir.Ui.
r.r:iTiiii. o(
of Somh
Somii Kaswui. w|t)> an Mgknivaiei! com- of kiiliiey v.-al.
'\ill
n«
sa.
severe
pallia
tn
iny bark. I»!ii«
her hoiismoik.tor a w^.
iii.tl over the kidney ivgSn
hardly b.-ud uv.r. Mimiji or lilt, uud
I. la coDvaleacIhg.
got Into such I) cnudilUin that 1
Kelaey attended tbc funeral
liaabli tr. pursue my' »•«*. The
niece.
Lola HidinforUi
ui-y aix-rttloBs wi'-e weat. (-oetiitlieil
a h.
h'av.v.
av.v. »audy Mdimeut ami had a'were prewiil. Alter gnmeu a dalniy;
Ur. and Mra. T. Kelchetmati
Mra. Boaenihal ..
1 a hiid Nmelllug odiii. After tryini
—
-.Cialn,
S.-.nday.
waa the gu«at of Mra. W. F. Robert- luncheon was aerved. A very pretty ' Tisvcrae City vMiors on Tbura.iay
1
Mrs Hen .Altman drove to Travi
several rnnedh i. I proeun-d- :Doalv
•“ set was given to each guest of last.
- I *I-------------Ttanraday.
•OB
KIdes
City, h'llday,
ar
aa
a
happy
reminder
of
th<-!
Mra.
.lewle
Brabant
returned
honor
Mr. and Bra W. B. Olll and i
R<- north OR .1 I bad not used them
(U-orti- flay has
j Ttiivera*. City Saturday moniing. af- '
■ Ir home In H
pleasant occasion.
before the achea. i>alns and kiUney
he ter having spent a couple ' '
“•
•'.loiidlkc social gi'
The
Klo
________ _
nviog airent
deiwngenii ni dlsappearid '
i-ii ! g-jest of Mre; G. M. Dau
Thut
L. O. T. »
past week with Mib. Wm. Gill i
ler visiting he'
Per salt t-v nil dialera.
Price *
ing
«
dmubter, Mra. I>. F. SeotL
Fosti r-Mllli'irn Co.
Miiffab
for two wee»;s. cr-nla.
•brother, J. Ratito
MABEL.
Udiea- Benefit
aoclety
was d
Thursday.
ay. :Mr. and Vew Yo'k. sob- ageuh. ler the rnili-d
sUrtiHl for
_
Mr*. A. 8. Pray made a
trip
o-lamemi. pumpkloa and. ______________
lighted
■me a chicken pie supper
in
..
Arlht..
Stairs
j Tmverae city today.
dies.
The chaadellers were
were draped
dr .
tDWB ball on Friday ereolng.
larvey
accnmpaidrd
HeniemlMT th-- n:iuu
IV'aii
lick Pray I* «m the alck lUi.
CUmlnier Rosencrana. of car ferry with golden leave* and vine*. A short
Traverse City
lake on other.
Mrs. Grover Hunimond
»«!;t
- al -Lq«ngton.
ired
■
consisting
Ko.
1».
arrl.
:
vhu stand behind a bank ilo'.vnulre iu
Oor direotora are as
named below.
Taey
batv iuveate<l tbeir dwn inouey i:i thia bank, uitel trevjuetilly lu ditvetora* m.vtiiuss. {ms up.m ev«T______
of the ba&k the
ia.-*s ability which
uptn
li jadyiinral. vaution and bo*'
have m^e tbom ane^taftil in tbeir
uuk-
oot-n
own husineaa.
DIRECTORS
H. S. HqIE I’reaident Oval W.wl Dish t'e.. PK«d«t
" y;'
by riarleaa
e. name*' orclieetra.
I JtriinatoD. and Viv
Dam '
u- J*al€d
jMinied by Qladya
Qlai
W. B. Jobntion rtuimed Ihlt. ev. u-■
log from a bualonaa trip to Chicago,. fiby
by MW
Julia
Mi
U. H. P.iwpt> of PontUe. Dr. Wll"Good'Hye. Swc-l Dny.'
lard Burleson of Grand Rapid*, and JohluioJi^anJ
tri..,
jendlng a ‘few'ttayi, ni««>' l'y liJsJai
M. Danii’ are epei
the ramp near H<i____
,' nod Vole.
Mias Rathi-r'Saellg was very pl.-as , M. Uaiiu-.
antly surprised this evening by ten Banifc«.
inUe girts, the occasion being
hvr, fw and cocoa were aenod.
tenth birthday. Alien gamea,- th.- Ilttte.
bTe Rev. T. G. Thomas of oe
glr'.» wire tnviw In'o the dining W*.. will deliver an aiftln-i.- il'is
. ....
room, where a sumptuous aupi«-r was; evening In the M. R chuirt. on hi*
^rv.d
work among tb<- lidiairs lu Wls.-.m
The Miasea Eutdci- Voice and Win ' bId. He will dr.»s in th.- ...........................
moD
<-hancter.
vxatui
tuino BDi! prove bsbkt •■•<!
e to W paraucvl. nuil lirioi • - ---------------tbe
lureh yeeliTdar oaring tn the fnn*T '
of Wra. Soun wl .Qk Rapidi.
Seorge
Mlta Anna Dean went back to b*r ,
irid« ojt ugalH.
achool todav after liirey weeka* va
'
Mra. tV'lUam Cbioetl I. not
cailcti'flned b> hei bed.
Tbe l.a(
I
About (birly were iiniKitt !
with the Kev.
1
i IIalloae'«.u
imrtv at
Jaiue«
Hapide u.^at Fri'iii'.
i’halle'.
,
*r. APdttwon !OM a V»!i«ble horn'
1
Cecil Aiuy espert» to Mart In
f«w |1a»l weeV by being g«r«d l.y a co«
‘.lays lor Big
Ug &a
Sapidu. where he will'The row heloiic
" _TrTvil»tBe I'l
.City, e
ifinisb ach.nl ai1 the
i
rVrri* ItiMiluie.
Woodbitm aia-nl n few day[ last w. I k In- Trahierae City,
i
8;.me of onr young jeopie w.*r
BACK GIVES OUT.
diaappointed Satarday night
,diaa
I cur
'hey mlKhed >
Plenty of
Traverte
City
Readers
^^rs. L. t^. Peck and aon •peoi a
few dav« wltb Mra.
Peck’f
a1i.ier.
Mia. W. Datrow. la Trarerae City.
laM week.
30ka arabain td the '
'
'
•or 4hU dUtnet. will dell'
$
M-
Pd (« <beir bone in AKIe^, Satardaj-.
btlrr baring epent (be
week
wtlb
kbMr dao^ter. Mta. J. F Matbewi.
Mia. KJna Kelaej aiieni laat week
fn 8«uooa Bar.
Bart Ultelle uf Travrrae City apcsT'
- a-ltb K “
■ t^e
•peat lart Wedaeaday
The Wcmiaii’a club »« at the home
I lira. u. F. SeoU laat Tneaday. Atter Ibc u loal program. M«. W. P.
an ezecliiot repoit
of tbc Federation
n 'of
of \Vc«en'.i
\V(«en'.i clnba
Mt Film.
The club held tbeir aocii
clal
1 of Tneada,-. Nor. 5tb.
the;
iHIBb of an. Kolertaon.
; elder
Tbe Ret. reHfuaon. preni
.............................................
a aeron the Loid'a Supper, on Wedtv eTMtlllE.
Kcbl. and
McMacken apcttl IanIt Wednr*
Tnrmc city.
•gmn 1
Mr. and Mta.
tka. with goasU from lh<- Boo.
•d the 1. O. T. M. H. nodal
$ Directors who Direct
.
-.
t..ti
Stepben Laatner. Fartri r
V. LardIe, AVhv!t'<t>le I'rouucv*
F. C Desmoad, Ib-eldcnt IK«tBO&d Cbeffiil-al Co.
Bcnj.'_______
j. Thlrlby,
ilrlby, I'ravwgp
i
City Iron Worka
. iL B. Garner.
F. H. S;aUh, Sn.nii
a
FluH Co.
I PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK |
S
TR.WERSELOTV
%
•. t'Op;rg ilia
iln.v. to VVIIhiiiW.urr .'laiur.l..' 1...
iittend the ftineKil .-l M-> Foxv
V. fom t opelaud. .
Mr. ami Mi... Fruuk .h.hns-.: ^.r.'
ir-h-ippy l»ir.-iils of a h.il-y
H--
s'i
the. will ,
Sli.-hl.!n
....
Th.-,.- werg.»,.grra. damog.s dnua
Mi-' Nita <^1D*« im
Mla. ZuU .tdawk uf »<-?l.iir.- -n.-a-
Mrs. yvd l‘-!fl.T Vp,B, ,b.lorl of the vr.v-k at th- Imnw
Mr. and Mtv K.l .Ma..tln.
issr
of
JTATg or oaio. (Ytv or Toiaix).,
Lr«-*at»vrwT».
.
rnaat J. vusaav makaasath that bsi.<.-n
tH-r-rth. Itnaaf P.J CHBarT Wa'i.
uiMUi ^ Uiy of Tub<i.vvAm>.if
s:t5r~=S
inrttlvh Columbia,
1? A'
lug To .:m.. t,, empire .lo vW- witb
their c-ouKjiis Frank and Mg.- Ames
As a tvsult ol a two nu.mUa apetl
of ruiuv wrath, r. th.' futmers a.v Im- _______/ataa BenA h r HatutMiaU, trwa.
hii.J wlib their tail w-oik.
They
all ki<-|Hi|i; |..e[|\ rinse viateh i-f
, TakatUU'aKaClj rUto(ari-<a.atltoMa-
J. W. SLATER
**Thc Old Reliable Home FiiPi^fsher”
XMAS GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY
and we must reduce our stock of staple goods to make room for them, and so are
making liberal discounts all the way through our store.
QUICK MEAL STEEL RANCES
•AM WELL
LOOK WELL
LAET wnx
Here arc soma of the price* wc arc mgklng on them:
• Solid Oak Table. 4 Inch leg ............................................................................................... .. I 8.75
rsolld tiak Cane t««t Chairs
............................................................
BoMd Oak Tabic. 6 Inch leg. >i sawed oak
.................................
............................................................
94)0
Same Uui* with 6 inch leg.............................................................................................................K-OO
Dining .able, fmm 14.50 to.......................................................................................................... 404«
Dining Cbalrt from la'-SO to............................................................................ ............................. 30-09
i
This is
Stove
Season
fii
Pnmooi Victor Tablea.'k ft.......................................................................................................... 11-75
► fllKl.ng thut It
lACE QB3AIHSjl
l:r.; the prirr yo-i:
wimi yui t't for th.- money ihat counr>
().:t
heatinc
bTov.-
[
hiisirnwnt has h.vu In-lier
or.-
<-*«uld
j rlcvs ai’- iti«' low.'jt to 11- trod.
$12.09
. 28.00
ao.00
. . 30.0
. 75.00
The largest cat in oar Room Making Sale Is on
Conches. Onr entire tblrd Door Is covered with
ftem and we most rednee onr stock abovt one-halL
We are selling at tbU aalc. a good Ti inch Conch, with toefc. at.
........................
ST inch Conch, canvw lined, good vclonr covering, at
Inch all aiecl conatmeted Couch, velour covered,
at
Indi all Mccl constneted Couch, velour coverjog. i
.....
:;1
steel
Inch all Steel constnicted Couch. 5 eowa of oil
springs, velonr eov.-red. at........................................................................................................ 104)0
.36 inch Couch, same as IU> one. onlyin Terana covering .........................
124)0
Car pltmb Conebe*. 9U lo ............................................................
ImtiatloD UeaihiT Conrhiw. from $lt> to
.........................................
'.......................................... 204»
.......................................................................194)0
'Oeoulne Leather Couehee. from ISl-ie lo
................... ...
.................................. ... 904)0
.We are ^otving a tine line, in fact we are sbow_jfabout everything there Is on tbe market in Lace
tnglal
Curtains, Tapestry Curtains, Rope Portieres, etc.
Ill - wld-.
- ail!.':,..'t.i
i 12.00
10.W
IWW.
CARPETS
taken here and
. . .1* Inti- r.f
mo piece
'I
of Diflies. with ae.-illoped edee ;.e.d di
Mra. Potts Sad Irona. per s“t
Copper boltoBJ Roi'o!', No
.....................................
- U-: CailTt at
.............
> ................ !
Waahlac Maehlma up .rom ..............................................
M. ejicim- Cabln.-l
t mske Ry>9« to Order. W.i: makf them any tkape or a
..................................................................
ShailBg C-ahinrt. with mlm.r ...........
nraea E«nen>ion Rod*. .V to
Ltminc ftoaidi..
Same thing In Plukh .............................................. ... ......................
ar,- th.- v
o carry a foil hne Of S*>teta- P-llpw 8hpa. ale.
.ns Q'nCK MEAl. Range Is taking Uie
I', n;,;.
•
j
laig.- llii.. atiil our
lead as osnal.
lor.. lH’r:uis.- we an- showing ..veiA-thlui:
-r.C
••K.rii- iuailiiuiiit. r.v |..r
\V.r.-Hing a good lull 'I.-*' ili.ul-..- K-.i-x- i ,
im!;,r« at
$1. *1.60 and up to .
..
.
In
w..
^>,..vinc a good .|u4i -l .. ..
‘Ul!.-;. lit »1. JI
fl imd up to....................................
Ip l-illr.a,
li.ii.ui :.:r.
*1 and up
5.7S
'12.50
$ Bond Oak doaiteiwd fInUh. Oialn.......................................................................................
Bed Blankets, QnUls and PlUows
1)1!
M :i!i
.........,. .
..
e you want.
oa CLOTHS and UNOLEUMS
......................................
to...........................................................
Clotli.-e H.-iehr. 5.« to .........................................................
Wall Ump, complete, with ■•xira wick .
,P fnim ...
....
e agent for the lam
We .make P<cture Frames to Order.
t Cook Lincleum.
I
lElaK RAPIDS STORE
1 RIVER STREET
**Your Credit Is Good'
y
TRAVERSE OTY STORE
120 FRONT STREET
WUnTuCuM MW
rBatnrday tooklof tor
ll»rtJo Cmwfort Tlalted frt«id* at
eacklcj- laat week.
M«7
«»«t SttvW uuS
SiDuUr at Maalataa.
Bnrte Lavia amt SoB^ay at ifaar
Irtae.
caaode Ito^aa etatted hla aJater
Bnekley Bca^r.
rrmak Lavia aad v»fe rltlted their
aoa Leonard and (amlly
Saturday.
C. Barnes and vlla vein at Cope
Bil»h on bDStBcaa Tnesdar.
J. Rernolda and wife vara caUiiif
at Oleofarrr FHday.
Mra. O. Dana and chlUtren rUited
Mrs. Mren Wadnesdar
C. Barnes has panrhased a poitaWa
•av mil.
It was nnloaded oT-tbe'
( Hartan.^»Clodar.
...
Mrs.
Miss
KeUle
Mrs.
Jeanle mtz eBiertatned
alee* and
-
popbew.
Mtaa
and
Mr.)
For IlAlita
Mr*. 8- Stanton, of Thompaonrl
SaodPT* came
borne
The Kind Yon Hava
Always Bon^
Etlday
;trom Pintle Hirer, where be
work, with one foot .badly hart, which
For the strong—that they
may keep their strezigth.
For the weak^-that they
may regain their strength.
For the young that they
may grow in strength.
Will la.r blm up for s«nne Ume.
Alto Babraek
and
Ralph
Simon
were heme from Honor over Soeday
ing up wind mills.
A Sabbath school was startad last
Sunday In tb<- Melbodlil church MlbJ
the following officers:
Snperioiend'
en* Mrs. Sherwood: secrwlar^. Jenule'
tumble: treasurer. Allle Brlnlgner. lt|
well a.e c plrasur<> to go and do all -
Uheeda Biscuit
they ran lo make It a soccosa.
I
Mrs. All-a Brimmer, who has been!
aick with pacnmocla. Is able U>
be |
up part of the lime.
the most.Mtritions food »n«H«
from whe^
Clean, crisp and fresh.
Mr*. M.
j
Howi*., of MarlUs. *
ealUng on ftiend* here Salurdar
. H. Itowlej has.-moved 1
boose west Of the railroad.
Mr. and
Mr.e Will
j
5*
Married. Sundnr afteraoon. at
home ol G.orge
Wolf.
Icelelter. of Weldon, au
;Of
this
place.
The
MUs
\
David V/olf. I
Rev.
GASTORIA
Park Winien made a bsslneiis trip
to Manistee Saturdsy.
PERSONAL
Fram Tuesday's Record!
■
Ur. and Mr*. WlUlam Golmer. who
^. have made Cedar ihelr home fw some
Unn-. pawn'd through the city
The i.xitac.- duratiim of the reign
morning >
their way to Warsaw. , |b, ^ single do»e‘of iKian? iWuJ-(«
of Kiik1. Ii tmniai. !-> for thV U>l C(«J
where they will visit relative* I* enough.
Trv-atmviil rurv* habliii
_ a*^hoSi‘“Jn‘'’*toS''^'***’
------------------------ —
for
all. ““
thSrjl^to
toflS
‘
^ ®
““***
' ****■’
pleao- and friends. They will not return to ■* ronvilpatlon. r:. rent* a boi. A*k >.-an> h.vs l-i-.-n "1 )i-ar*.
The pouto market has dropped to
Ml»j Leila Curry goes
,Cedar but will look up a location in
»lruB*.»t t..r tb.,u.____
,
so cents here.
Wednesday,
It *!II r.siuitv »:;.i;ii xz3 to run the
Clarence Dean has put a new wall
Nov. 5.
j
The bouse occupied by John Gunn. ’ Indiana.
|
G,.a.
~r. n''hVrwood. who was ' ptibllr arliisiU ..f .V.-*- York city for
and cellar under bis house and John
^
; owned by 8. Brown, burned down last
The Rev. George II Lockhart left et,.cu-d to e.)ngtt■^.•. from th.- TuW..
Wyckoff Is re-sidli
ding his boi'tc.
Real Ectste Tranafara.
0:i- >i-ur j;t>l y.-glcnlug
Cse* ■ Tuesday, Nothing was saved and a* >r*lerday afti mooo for Omens where
dlMrirt. roi.irn* to that body
Not. 6.
Crotser. n
nwki. sec. 17. T 25, Mr. Gunn has a targe fam'lly eff small he will
be the guert of bis son. af,^r 3i ynu*. Hv was rv-.lecl.-d af
SUMMIT CITY. R. F. D. No. 1.
R 1«. MflO.
S- Porter, a merchant of North- ter thiv.- attempts.
children It has proved to be quite a
• A very pleasant surprise was giv
Tboa. Val
''®“ serious calamity.
The house Itself »>«. wr« in the city today on bn*i-^ •
en Mr. and Mrs. Lace Hallowe'en. Seely and wife. 30 aeros of n end of
merely an r«t'i
To keep her own and the neigbbor- w 70 acres of oeH sec, 32. T S5. Ri»“» ................*o** ” Hhood boya out of mlsehlef. Mr*. Luce
old shell.
I. lit.
bm6 planned *a*lltUe party tor them
Geo. Haner et n1 to J. W. Toetor.
at bar home. Her Mends took ad- wH of lot 18. all of lot 19. blk. 3. For
the
IV M.
M E.
K church
rhon-h gave
r*v.> a
■ Hallowe'en
Mallow»'*n
^
»ed
111
ty H.'s 4th.
and
miaalonary
and
aid
so-
Uttle Floyd Luther waa
aurpriaad
WESTERN CANADA
_
_
____
le
ty entered the yard a
c
,&ey
made^wal«_.,
« piaased boat and boatei
ed to
the evening passed merrily with
.
eontwu swl
*
Henry
* ''
Mi-cbi of "The Industrial School Bill'
SHAKE IN A bottle.
i
^
,
Now Is the time when the doctor , and "Th
The Revklou of the Stale Cor.
B<^rt went i
'lURlnetui.
Httlett U very
^‘re
Nr. McCluiv, a prominent
I* the ad^ce of^ an old eminent au-i »l»Hr on "Still
Fertility
educator.
and
Mind
Lh&rlL'. who say* that Rhoumatlsu-) Fertilltj '
His iboughls on
Ideas
and Kidney trbnble weather Is here. lyid Ideal*" --------were fine
and 'also tells what to do in
‘"y^Born-^u Mr and Mrs. Roy
Me
an altack
anv
good
prescrlplloi.
of Trover*.- City. OcL 35. i
Get from
pbitmacy
i<"half
nunre Riitd Ex- baby girl. ' Melhvr
ounce Compound - (ng wei:
irgon. three ouom C<
up Sarwaparilla. kll
Circuit
bottle and Uke a
The adjourned
meal* and ai bedtime.
September term of
n;!..,™ .1 It, «m Kta ol BtL-tB.
m,
The*frtands of Mr. aud Mr* Henry
Hulatt will be sorry to hear of tb<
death of their little bob which occur
red last Thuiaday eventag.
jCM Tlitot. This Is said to be a spleudid kidnev regulator, and almoii cernedy for all form, of
lalnirmcdy
aUMlRIT CITY.
tism. which * caused bv uric acid In
. . - ____ Newton Johnson of
iney* ‘all to
Mr*. 8. M. Klngaley. who has been
•
Llabd. which ther kidnt
dead visited WHUs Rhodes and
Btek the past week, is bafter.
nut.
Any one
.
c
Mu P. THlotaon who has been in family over Sunday.
pare ttil* at home and
Wilber Tuljer and family
poor health for a long t
nrugrl.1* to this town and vlctolty.
ic
to
BenronU
this
week.
Mufined to bta
bed f<
Nate Rhode* 1* to the urgel bouse
; Interinehen.
gredlent*. or. if our reader* prefer,
Hiss
Margaret
Hartltoe
visited they wilt compOBnd the mixture lor
wees.
George
TUlotaon.
who
Vanderhoof Sundav.
Htas
Pbeba Va
brakliig OB the G. R. A
L.
ci
Rose and chilMr. and Mra
bocaa Snnday.
dree left Saturday for Chicago, where
'. impure blood make* a timdJohn Sooafrask. who amvad here
tbar win snand the winter.
ply
eomplexlOD.
headache*,
- A tall form Indiana, will move back
Miss L>-dU Rhodes
vlsilad
Mr*
indigestion.
Tbta
nausea.
______
there thU week.
lake* yon weak. {isle, ■Ickly. Burton Is jdailli
Mi*. HIIIi
_______________
,, ifter three
dock
Blood
Bitter* make* the blood
WeMBei*.
Bl Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Wi
weeks' vacation. MlasScoit. teacher.
pure—restores
perfect
rich,
Ora, Weldner. who Is fireman on
Nor. 5.
health.
the G. R. A 1.. spent Sunday with bU
;is\s,".t,”E:d.'S‘.‘rT''7’«°:,c
aud child arc dc
Ccuri.
aeaaion •
of
the
Circuit court con-
«■
-.a., s„.
fof the afternoon was taken up by the
attorney* of the case of Mayer Bro*.
company v*. Cbarle*
F.
Ttaneller,
l^niurthwalte t Alway for the
_ _________
com-
___________ ____ ______________
«,,ered by creditor* of the late Grant
creditor who atuched the ialoon and
fixture* after the death of WIsehart.
Moat of the calendar was dUposed
f at the regular seasion hut there
re several case* yet to be dlspoM-d
Almost the entire day was taken op
with the Carpenter case In the Clccnit
court today
At
3
o'clock tbe
uatimony was being summed up by
aaS IBvf'rwe
iimim
ELK LAKE.
tbe attoroey*. The case has been In
The Hunro brother* lost a cow last
Bendon.
Mien. r.ov.
4.—Laverne
the court, for sometime.
wrak.
Clark has beets visiting be- Wend.
Robert Morrison Of Clear Water.
The injunctltm in the case of Daisy
ai seen In this victoltv last Sunday. Mabel Huddleston.
V. Ormsby v», Curtis O. Ormsby wa*
CongratulatioiiB are again in order.
Mr*. Mnaro. Sr., went to Traverse
dissolved today l>y Judge Mayee.
rr
Thbi time the happy couple are
City Monday for a tew
day*’
vlall
- No dectaion bat yet been reached
with Wend*.
Max 81arow and Lnr* Maynnrd. both
by Judge Mayne :'n the cate of
if Mayer
M
Mr. and Hn>. Joe Sberman. Tom
of thto place. The Uttle winged God
Bros. v». Henry Toanelier.
gberman and Mr*. Tom McManus of
Traverse City attended the fnneral is very busy these day*.
I. C. 8b-
“
W WASTED TO
•
Wesley Landis is working for
R.
B. Reynolds.
here this week from Traverse City.
Chsrite Bowman 1* laid up with n
Miss Lois earn* came *»wti Sun
very sore hand.
day to attend the funeral
and Mra. Frank RoyMrid* re
It waa a sad blow to the communiwhao our Wend. Mr*. Sherman. turned from their-weddlag tour last
I laid to roat. Althongh she was
Monday.
■-fv-4 »o ; year* old. she will he
Hr.
and
Mr*. Jacobs are entertain“
live'
Copenilih.
CapaiMiah.
Hicb..
Nor.
John Beaty and
5.—Hr*.
Mrs. Maggie Flnan
wiled Hay Slebbioa at Neasen City
tin. Cbarle* Crist and son. Hnrley.
friend* In town. .
U-wi* Phillipa
.
_
of
MICHIGAN, in’ttie Cir
suit foiin
for
Grand
va:
3,-..
, •> >-.ni>ts.lwlly.apiieartoB ftciii affiriavH ,.n file In^hU ranee that the
last knuan jdao.- <rf p-hideuev of the
above named defendant was in this
stale but that [uvte.is for her appe-tranre her'-in
laniiot
!»■
jarsouabv
serv.d i;i,*n
h«r bv n-asoo irf In-V
ccnttmi. d
hbceiiee from Vr l*-t
WU place of residenre. On motl.in
knowu
. II. t:;.|
I.I.ID.-1 .-Oinplalnsjil, It Is ordered tba
the said defendant Rena L Wrlgb
ap’Ktl Ik- enlert-d !
ihls eain-e within <hnv ................................
ihe date brn-of and in lirTaiill tbereol
that 'he bill of eviiiplaint lih-i! iieT>-ln
iken hs eor’fes«»‘iJ agalnn
i;:? ’
^
*«»
liMnrt
Tiav.-i,-.
«->>iiiicIain.-int
..
___
' '
Rena 1.. Wrigiit. d.f.ndam. s.pi
!W7.
■ iisi
•* . tnOU aw
|Vo» K« rv
»is.a»MvMve I « IIS. ■■■imMaM*
S.r£jSjHi:ES-:'M=2
•r vtn sv tw (WvW I
>W1 BlVllbt VllMtV. m
i.i.li'iKil..
H. & N. L THE GIRO
bv
jmli
* * ** *"
......
-------------------------
h ToffnCflh 8 Year Snd 8 Half w’ltfl
Terrible SoffiS 0f1 Face and Bodv
■ -r- i . »».
aa
. .■ *
Wanted llUE
—Hands tied to Stop Scratching
and Tearing at Flesh —But
I....... ..
Ilas-w.H-l
CURE BYCUTICURA
COMPLETE AND SPEEDY
stMt. when abonl a ynar
old tswsn to have
e S.CI
*<o«
* fsc.
a l*y.
m treat him. hut the*
grww wiir*.-n iiv->
Itvv wg«ii
began lo iTJinA- un HIS arms,
Tim
thee i-n niher part* «f his Ixjdr. and
thra one came on hir cluwt. wocL than
throlhen. Then 1 caJIvd another phvsiGiaCL sun he grew WMW. At the end
of almut S yiwr and a half of *uff<-nng
be grew ao bad 1 had to tie hp hand*
la ckilhs at night t-> keep him from
actalching th.-------1 tcariru: the
got to he a ivre
e tkeSevun.
tkirielun.
was hardly alrie
aunt artrised me
• to try Cuticur* Soap
and Ointnml.
I
S<. great wa* h.-r faith
! that she g
a onall p
-------------- St»p to' irf and' s^lJttte
Cuticur*
-------------- -------------eiu.
Ointment. ■I It.«.k ic Aime
'lith.^bW
to ,____
triroive ..hw I
wilbi.ut soy faith,
but l.
trued It, and it sverwnd to drr up
1 s little. 1 sect to the drog
gil * <*ke<ri I'utvr
''
_______CuUeura Ointiavot and foUnwvd
the dirvctkioB. and at tbe end (< about
two months ibe eon* were all well. He
has never had anr iomtw U any kind
alDce. He i* now strong and healthv.
and I can sinovrHy **r iliat only
wnsw most wooderful rem -‘
oyjvechild wouid have di
IimI from i Fioae
tarriblv *ov^
m
1 uwvi only one <i
ess’l:
and bai'.u.,
ii.i h, A
from fii'ir lui ii-.- ;ii iluim<-tipay
hlaheM
iii..rk-T
iirie..
l.idr!- -,1
lo-.e,
ivid
dei-v.-rH
nt mill or on a:i.e ra;lwa-.
Uhl!.
,1^.
I
sadi:***. ■
F^.^JHTt-BlILL 9 P a
t,in T. i-iii--
;•
-;det;,v;:
fi-u
J. A. CARON & Co.
APRONS
\V.,- hiv-.. ; iit ;i.f!vcd a finht
of
!.Ki-li«»'
\Vl.,f
Apron*. .M;ici;,t In j,ric.-* ri-.t;:
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
10c to 85e each.
H-».~t Kivv- f ll-»-vt
I! wanring n lAting ■ Aprr.n.
lYoodvihe. Conn.. .April 22. 1903."
rrCHINC PIMPLES
.Apr'!:. Swwtag
It
Apr-in
a Faaiy Ij^laiy Aprc.ii
'•I had *uffered witii itching pimpi**
for y»*r». At la.1 a fivinl t.>ld na- lo
r*Cutkur*8oaj.*ndOitiitie-m. 1 did
ae and in threw «ewlu mv fsoe was
cntsely curwl. 1 ain vu jil-ssvd
'
' with
Cuticur* R«i>wdi«w that r will re. ...
tlwm to other rufferer*. Mr*.
DON’T
>oa
ll.CUid V-W Oit.,
tal>- clinnc** with jQor feet
Cored by Cittteueo la Nebtasko.
M'e a^> carry
line
of
Ladiw*
«-xc--!; -nt
hu
aud
Mi.-—►'
Oirghani Ap;on>.
Pl-a*e oote tbe prk-et of our
iviite AprOB*. IL-y
than please you.
8rtnntay.
of Toledb. are vtatUag retattre* sad
*
... ------>«
OTATE
^
AAERESAELETON ■
gel* bu*y. iind the italent medicine; »iltiili.in. ' two subjects which Interniauulacuirors r.uip the harv,-*t. un,.v,.n voler. laxjaver and clUien
J. E. HoJdcitrft returned from a
slasas trip Monday night
Not. 5.
V ..uuu«. T*> MV a
o««. i-to U K»*«4. I« «tn w f m»t, tv
pardoor
0 aee hU father Saturday.
bv viibva!
«r:iv Cor a
hfiMCV.B***'
r<g aala bv JAibnaou Drug Co.
Thirty Years
KTW-VOHK.
Mrs. Mary Babetwk.
was In tos-n oo boalcesK Saturday.
Mtaa Edith OIbba and a lady Mend bogs.
B B. Oibt« U having
•Ing some work
vWtod her annt
and
g
'
done on his wind mill and pnmp.
Batarday and Snnday.
OM Hr. and Hr*. Oiler are report ter this they will have water to tbr
dWon, wlth.Li^.
^ to be In a hetpleas cot.........................
■ In Traverse
Nr*. John Hnlet
tto one at present to wait upon them I
I's family who
but Uielr grand-daughter, aged about Cl‘y caring for her
..
very sick with diphtheria.
aftnen yam*.
The Summit gnoge enjoved a mk
Mtaa Audle Tnylor began the Sfaerrial bald at their hall Friday night*
man school in U
They made 117 and sold two quill*
day noraiag.
wsrklsa sruvr viui sa omitwsl Saw at
Tm$«a^ SrfnatBR a(
Frank'
F. W. Stevens and wife to Wm.
Brief. 57 aeroa in aec.8. T 26. R lo.
V300.
tJ,
AU 1.1K, wl,, ,i„ . ->■" ■^ '■
Thoa. C. Hollywood, by Adm. to
^1.., ,1,,
U,, m
baa. Briel. sV5 of neta of n68 acre* W, ,o,UI A< Ui, b.ll n«I
econi^
or aoM of sec. 8. T 26. R 10.
trie of the United Sutoa ar* laggiDr
Mary C. Boynton to Oliver L BoynM>Tlle
Dexter
I.
^ivrUlnlnM^; i^htod iVe'^.ro.^rn'rau'niVle* to
ton, tiH of sen see. 23. T 2C. R 9.
.mrlg.iion I. the
ebaEmory M. Dally ajtd wife to How- gucsu from outside.
#„j
rd WhlUng. e^- of neW sec. 20. T
Mr, Mareau had the misfortune to opinion uf Major lU-nry B. Heroey. 1
ted
,
..r
vW..
................. ^
rjl.n. $2300
have 35 chickens stolen recently. The chief
the .government
nelghhurirood
bsv,. ^cerologlci
•al survey. He urges that
Mra. Monroe HUdehrwd Is enter- MPles In plenty, and good pumpkin
iti^ departmeni be estabestabF. B. ..annett and wife to W. il.
““«»> «UM>yed lately by people at aeronautic^
talBtng her alster and family tram pie formed a prominent part In reSaxton, lot 9. blk. S3. Interloobcn. I prowling about
night though this itehed bv the government to
keep
<Niia
itreshmants and contrats.
-8W.
Ila
.
.............. ,ifc with the Europ.-an power*,
is the
the first
first aei........................
seriou* nwulU
reported
Mra. Ida Sayers enterUined Mrs.]
During the evening a aMDewhat
Anderson. Mr*. WInchcomb and I
but someone Is going lo gel seriously
Roi-ert Jore|.h Kenij.-dy. <.f Wash
cipaetad mnslcal program
I'^'Vc^mJ^T'tot-M. mS;kwo^:>“‘
hurt yet and they win then aedde ineiou, but forn.erh <.[ Scott.lak. Pa,,
dered from the outside, consistlni
1120.
one should pudge, of many tlckiark
irphy to John Joner, w>4 that "honesty I* the best policy ' '
hn* Ik-o sel.-ried to leach the el.trre*
and oib
•
............................
of wH of nwt... see- 3f. and sec H of
Lawrence Hareau and wife were m American )url»pru.l.nc.
menu, known to vouthfnl mind*.
sy^ of aec. 25. T 25. R 9. S12f>0.
serenaded by a crowd of the Bendon
on Catholie univ.-rsity at W:.t!
nme passed
issed all too soon, and the
Michael Lardle and wife to I. Newboys tout WcdKcsday
evening
and
r_ e. Wkl-r w.
enrsts left at a late hour feeUng they
1 lUls
I. 85Thera were eight ladles
In
had passed a very pleasant evening.
Ijwrenre proiupily passed out
the monitog cm bniOnet
iwti of vw«,.
1h. treat*.
There was a Halloween party ct
MATCH ETT.
fi.50e.
Congr.
Mr. Marshall's Tburaday evealng.
Potato digging Is a ridng nf the
Edward K Muvnar.l aud wife ..
Oaoege Chase, who had typhoid
ist In this aecclOD.
Pennington A Fl*her. loi* 2 and ;:.|MeClur.- spoke
. la out f
'
Itoa Laura HIIL after
except 40 acre* off a Mde of lot 3. s.-c. Inland last 'W.Jdnesday evening.
"'WT^^ylor and ”hU mother were' aheenee. iwturnrt here to’s^d the
33. T 36. R 10. WSra.
iMcLaughlln spoke able on the
r from
Matchett Saturday and winter with friend* and relatives.
KIDNEY, liver
AND BOWELS
idTK.i Si- .trKS.“»~Ji3
Dr. A. W. Chas«*s
KMn«y'Uiver Pills
I WorasjCom-iilsions.FfevwisbCKSS a«l Loss or SISEP.
ihet
Atuia'
Fulkerson, of ThompsonrUle. olDciat '
;.i-
a
„*o!Ssiis;£',gsas
tiurbanan ore.
the hapi>y parent* of a baby glri.
returned
1 surprise parly - at
Bears the
Signature
of
where they are drirlny well* and pul
is hoped that all win feel It a duty as!
where she weni
' She report* the waatber was very
. nice and the corn a food crop.
Tha Buay Beas wlU
mael
withMr*.
Auffuata
Bataa. Ihla ocming
ThvT*dty...All to go In the forenoon.
Mr*. Bddle Lake is acme bettei
Uila WTlUng. Hope she will keep
saining.
RlIngleamI
Rllngleamlthi today, the occasion be- acbool
^’wTuam Sparling wa* vlsHed by
hla dangbtar. Mr*. HannibalA>f Kings-
ChliaevH.
waa la io*n on bnslnres Saturday.
**Mrs, C. P. totas and Mrs. W. H.
Bataa bare returned bomf from their
TUil at Brined. 1
>'slter Lake drore
Mr. and Mm.
MAVFISU
Mr. and Mrm Leu
Holliday
and
^ iwo jsrSgar ttUdran TM^
fcii alatar. Hr*. Maptotofl. at PaUston
- ■
*
•
‘
sTr*. A. a towuin a^ Mr*. Platt
Bamum spent Tuesday last with Mr*.
J«»»k
Spariio' -"i
GASTORIA
wei
I Christie, or Bear Creek. Satsrda.r.
WEST ALMIRA.
I. Viola
_________
Lake U
- on -e
the aick
a
list.
We hope
ope she will not be there
thei
Iona.
Her mother. Mrs. N. T. Nelson, of
Trarerse City. U eaiina lor her.
Will Kewlns and Hr. and U.
C.
Lewis diore to Trarerse City Satur
day. retutning home Snnday eren-,
> took his colt h«ne
fn:«-ftsbart Wtiran-o. w^ ha has
had tt aU aommer and tall pastur-
Danmie.
'abopatng at TimTcrae City Frtday.
Wednesday.
>. to Mr. and Mrs. Spade. Oet.
k tl
S«lh. a
tblrteeo-ponnd
. . ______alri. The UtUe
one Ih-ed bnt a few bo*>s.
Mamie Crawford is rUllInc Mends
at Pomona this week.
Hour Rohr of Pomona Is rlsttins
her hrpther John Kester ibis week.
Mrs: Aohr ssd ran Fbrest rlsitM
Mm. Mrers Tlrarsdar Dlght.
Not, 1.
.r—
.
> Bates bat raturnad bone
fron Hadtclne Hat, Canada. We andaiutaud that he has bought out bis
tedtor.
tad win suit a muie ranch.
' '
Bom ho srm hare good l_____
Wa wars Intorwiad that M. HaUett.
audwoB Htiu. all hare none to Wla. fwaia to work in the lumber brtlaeaa tbit vinur.
from 'Riverside.
Ed.
{Mooa and Miss Lola QleaaM
boalaeM Wednei-
has
k boose to bay
W renL
H r. and Un. Card eallad on
Bates
:1
aiOVCHMIl T. 1W.
wcxroM.
sill
tt,„re
bj
T-iij.irg
'■Ei<<-9
yem -ion’t
know
YOU KNOW
wti.-ic Hard Pan Shoe* ar&
Xot how cheap bnt bow good
is the way they are made.
Aak. about the Hand Made
S‘io-9 for tiien and Tiny*.
was In
Its mumoAV. *
KIDNEY TROUBLES
IT IS VERY
S IMPORT‘^JkANT
for those
whose occu
pation keeps
them much
out of doors
to have just
such clothes
as will best
protect them
from all incler
ment weatherOUR FALL
STOCK
contains all
wool under
wear-seven
or eight
cofors-at
$100-Finer
grades at
$1.25 and
$ 1,50-Extra
heavy double
back and
front fleece
lined shirts at
the old price,
50cMCK COATS
{1.S0 to $3.00
SHEEP UNED COATS
In dthcr duck or
corduroy all priccsALL WOOL SOCKS
2Sc to 50c
KERSEY PANTS
best and heaviest
ever madc-sce thm
and get pilccsFLANNEL SHIRTS
$1.00 to $3.00
DON’T FORGET OUR
SUIT AND OVERCOAT
STOCK Is a b'g one
and full of good
values $T.50 to $22-
TSc IcMM't* an MM-ntlal er|ruu
for knpiiijr thr body fnc from liapuritim If tbry ahoald fail to work
death KoaldroKiie in riry abort Utoe.
Inflamoatloo or irriutkm CMard
byaome frmlDiiie derurrtDnt may
extent to the Kidary'i
apread to
._
Ibem, The catue can he
aod_ affre
ao far nmorrd br nMnfr Lydia K.
mkbaoi'a VepeUWe ConpoUBd
that Oic trantdr wtU dlaappear.
tVbcn a «'<ia>an U troubled with
pain or wripbt in loina. backaehr,
aaelllntr of tbe limba or feel, awell*
Inf Iimlpr the evea. an otieaay. Ured
fevlinp in the re^on of the kldne.vv
shr ahould loae no time In com-
ii'
MISS KATE: A. HEARN
Lydia E Pinkham’sVegetable Compound
It roar be the romna of aarlax her life. Bead what t^hl* medicine did
for Kale A. Hearn. ftJu Weal «7th Mrecl. hew York who wnUa^Hear Mra. t*iukham:-”I owe a debt of (rratUude to Lydia L Hakham'a Vetrelable CoinpouBd for it baa Meed my life I suffer«-d with
Kidoev trouble, irreifulariUea and painful periods, and my bl.jo.^ waa
faat tominjr to water. I naed your aaedlclae for aome Ums and it hu
n native.raota
. i-emcnta,
and hi rba cun-a Female OoroplatnU. aueh aa. F
...... earlT »law.
5h. Curea Headache, CreDeral llelMiity
.. .rniirtl
•itnirate*. the w imleM-atem. Forderanfrement of the Kidneys in
aod inrifo
- lia E. 1‘inkhams VegeUble O^puund U exooIWnu
either eex Lydia
south SOLON.
HOOCE.
Peter'Thlel U belplax Gene CmtVben Mm. Ada Savers pave invllor to batcher todav.
latlpna to a Hallowron tarty at *
dd.e the
Willie Thiel Vi worklac for Hear} ph-asaat home ntar MayOeiii.
Bahkey.
i ..sCky rwelre’’ knew that aotat
taetbluK
□lls Palpbt has boactat an orcan-motV ihat* oscai was In store
from tbe Klinbkll cvmpaay.
Ibrm and dt-termioed to kUe tt
Alfole Stevens of Trarerae City is bo«tie»s a saipr-ae (,y appearlns
rliUttni; at A. TUera.
old fr.hlrr.rd co-tiimo ThU adi
Willie Culem.-tn and Perry Fkwt mneh to the m<-ir:nii-Lt of tl
exiiect to BO north aooa to work In
The «-o»v w rc dt -.-ratod
thi- woods.
-taroh haves, rom. oad Ji
A. NoaniBii has bouabt a pasoUac iiteIs. Th*- ael.fiue of di-vomiloa wn»
l•nclIl•• and c>'ni abrodder.
carrltd out more f-ill. In the dltilbB
Si-lit>t>| ope-i* thin morning with rorms- uoere the table rroactr.e
Mr. Wise as teacher. '
rneaib Us load of ei>od thluRs to rat.
th-rtr WraUnhn expect* to *o to wa* di-ebrated wtlh aul’lnia leav.-; Illinois
iiioii so
soon.
rrd a ualqui’ ornterpieei' of a pumiej
Powell and Ullle Octlip kla IIIW «'ah fli:e frnll. The cue^J*)
Qe-ne Vliilor’s Sunday.
fo:jnd their plav.e by means of their i
The larmerK have cot their poia aapies marbl'd on aniumn feaviv.
,
tors and core nearly ell aeen to.
Auunf the novel «aroe» the gnests
EuKeae CmlorandGiH Newman es- enjoyed a search j>any. at the rtid of
pert to iro tn the metHliic "f the A. S which each found tier fodone and a .
of K. ToiKlay night at Cedar Run
box of loa Lons
i
Hare] and Vida Foote of Traverse
Th- hwt.-sf wa* the rvclpleat of k
Wirr home over Sund-y.
beautiful burnt glais fruit dish.
|
Nov. •.
>^(7)
Every fait of doth used ia
making: Qod$craft ganneots, b
shrunk fay a spedal patented
process, patented and used only
by the manufacturers of Qothcraft Oothes.
^
That's why Qothcraft suits '
and ovoeoats are not affected
...Sf:.
by rtj*mpswP6 or rain—why •
thc>’ hold thdr aupc untff
,wom ouL
!
I
!
PORT ONEIDA.
east PARADISE.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holland v*-nt
551,.^ MwrthJ' Bemsllne of Fife
Suits - $10 to $25
last Sunday with Mr. and .«r«.
rmiimed to lo-r school today,
01»rn.
-after r. three u-i-i-k* vncaiion..
Overcoats $ 10 to $25
' Mlw Louisa Brommar Is S|)cndlngj
jj .Cew-ronrrb i* laid up with an
-a fi-w- w-iik* with her parents.
labacess on hb arm
'
Mra. Plnkham. at Lynn. Mai
I Mbs Olive Dago left for South' j,,.*. OillH-rl weu
} TraTenw Cliyj
iMaaitou last ww-k where she has P]t„d„v on buslii.-**.
[five months' teim of school.
j
rbs-.I Saxton is on the sick,
A pleasant surprise was given Mr.
this week
••
n. Ki-Iderhocsc
K.-Iderhocsc a.
and.
1• Mr*Wm.
. i. NewmarcU drove to Fife Lske I
eliTtid president. Will I)
BENDON.
Thursday evTn'ng. AI>o-it .fi-n.- Siinday
Cnrp'
uter
eecrtary
and
A,
Allen
ihreddera hav
Ndv. -I.
treasurer, and J. W. Jarrett manager.'"”"■ giK-*!-! wen- preM-nt. A mldnicht
here. There aPa^reddlng
ipper wax served The evi nlne was
Mill filnrrow now.
•ent In playing games. We all had
I
OVIATT.
• city
MUb Tlllie Koona came bone Usi
peal nice t’nie.
I Mr* Wm. M.slouaii. who ha* l<
n
J.-ime*
.Mcl.itighlln
Tuesday for k week's tUy with her
MIsK Laura Burflend 1i-ft Raturda;
; very ill with blliluu* f.-w-r. L r<-o
parctUu here,
_
i.ii'iv M.T niali> trli-nd" wilt
raverse dty.,,^. ,,1,3,,,.^ n, learn IU1.1 sb.- wili s.v
Bert A'Heam is here from Monroe
Tbs Beet People
Traverse
ai.d wa* V.ri W.'ll altrodsd.
Ctsiier, where be baa been digging auaplces of the i
Srv S. E. Wail 1 Sons. Cuar
j tak.- her old p!s<-< 1« S'liKlay _»ch.j
Wednesday night,
vat Tro-jble*.
spoko'*Mn fami ai
RHey Brownotl Is slowly
Trav.-ra.' Oly last w.-k, accumpai:
and
ex^lm
Sowila* attemoon.
•».
covering
•ring from the stroke of psr
psraly.
'i'mV. v''
< n«* Olwn In lionor of hi* larenl*.
r tfvatm.lit for
d by t i fai
laws.
assisting Mrs^
he has been suffering with the'
catarrh ha* i
Mir* I
- hou>.'W-ork.
.
f
fa™ Miout
w.v.k. ago. made '•» nianr n-niarkaM.'
fn Armrtnmg sch.w'l. -p-ut a few d,.>- M. :
■UU
UIUIB
nisnv fri>*nd* present.-<1 Ih.a; Truvii-*.' City c* Hyomel.
1
. _
'Kais^f's farm'in West IdI with u silver cake basket. U.'Hrliuis
The »H-*i iHOple attest it* curative)-------- ---lam;, know-n ns tbe Kenney pi
__
coffer and da'ntv r.'fr.'ditii"tn»
vlrtB.-s. say S. E. B’alt i .S«'n», who;
Thursday. Mr. Kah
Kaiser traded
are-the local ag.-nts. The fair way In
___ _
!e,-rved at u late
i
large
farm for one In^ Colorado and left
___
r*.
01»en
have
wliif\
Hjomel
was
sold,
to
reToiid
Isher lost a valuable hot»e-'
turday toumlug
for Ills new home Satui
of^- to
the money unle^i It gave satlsfartluii.
. I friends who
Miss Blanche Reynolda left Thurr□I all kin
WB...,thc Is’sl protrf wh.-n it was Intro
found him deai
dae for I'ortlnnd. Oregon, where she
to> get 1
i In their future duced that it t>os--esn'<l unusual cut;,
plm-ss and <
k:
will spend the winter with her sister cause not known:
live powerr. S. K. Walt & fUms look
born..
Mr. and Mra. Wnmess. and her slsMrs. Jennie Keeney.
Nov,
3,
all
the risk of the Iroatm.-nt givinc
r Maude were Traverse City vls'.atIvfBetion. and left H to the purThe voung iieoplCs class of the M luira last week.
IrCl them carol! In the N.-.-.ltiaiu Business Colb'g.'. Travers.' City.
chaai-rs to Ik- the Jrdto.
B. Sunday ischool here had a K allow
"
Frank Tutlle and family have mov
Mirh.. n.-at Monday. Nov.-'nl-n IJ, V « class.-* will N' organlred
Ul.r. wh''ii Hyotui'i was used and
iWkllSOD'B hall
jee'u rw-la!
a:i.l a larg.- nuniN r
ti- w
will Is'glu work. Tb.' backward
r.-e<mimcnd. d by .mr w.'11-kn..wr
'lThui._-,
.
phvsicisr* and Imsines* men and
sr-d. lit will i.c-i-.r th.
'a'lfWion a* th.- morv ailvanrvd. W.'
deeorated with <
their wive* a* a tfaliiient that ab*o..-k-o'-lanteraa and
Lulu
Holmes
wa*
the
guest
of-Mr*.
have oni* of tbe b••►l sytt.-nis of Ihs.kk.s-i.lng on the aitrkel.
Tbe
achool.
latciy
cufd
catarrh,
no
nratt.-r
how
lar was the witches' comer. «
Mm.' John Trumbull of Forest Hill G--arge Hodge the latter part of
siiideniK trade with one atnu'rr us do business men in busln««s
serinus or long standing, the -ala*
;j tunes were told. A nice supper was who ha* been In poor health a long
life. The traioacMpl!'. inclndl;g those wtlh the hank and other ofrapidly grew and today there 1* no
orrved and the evening was much eu- time, is npw vory sick. We hope for
other rt m.'dy In 8. E. Valt £ Sons'
added to tbe her recover)'.
fie.-s, iDvv.lve th.- haudllng of e--nra.-rrtnl paiwr. a» cNeks. notes,
by «
joyed..........................
rtocU 1I..H has such n largo and sta
class treasury.
treas
port a good tltnc.
diatts. d.-e^. nu.itaag.* olyd b ;i*. •.
SIrirer of 1
The lU’v. and Mrs. Koons. Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Cletand s^nt ple sate.
guesi
lesU of Roiicrl Oliver and
Make a lhor<iuKli lnve*ti-:nr.m of our work. A poalai wll!
breath of Hyomol's bealMr* ChHs. McLean. Mr. and Miw. farollv laM week. They cam.' with,
Til"' first
fti.....................
bring vou one ..r .lur cataloyu.-s.
Ine
,e !ilr Mils
Mil* nU
nil c-Harrlial
c-Harrlial poison.
Mungerson. Mrs. FT.>da Carpenter. their'own
conveyance
and
w.-re
de
'
F
M.
Pierce.
elr own
W. P. NTB-:i'H,\M.
Tiy
Mra O B ibtldw-ln. Mro. Harris and
Tr>' Hyntnrl today .iti S. E Walt 4thr coimtrv. especially! Mrs. Imrobkln* of South ll.inMman
MlH* UxileHancattendedthehudlo*’;^-third with < .
i r«'fond the i
pr.-rM'-nt.
OHS' .
virilvd at It. Saxton's last w. .'k.
.• il soct.'ty convenUon at West Union
Wells will cnt.-rtaln tl»' IN' trrntni.'lit doti-i not give you s
Mr. and Mta. FranlL Sherlilan took
'
I'llday. The next acsslon will be
S bee 'l4.rar.llon
Isfacllon.
to Traverse Cny last week to lames of lUs vicinity with t
held at toe Inland eborch.
do
SOI
A meeting was held Oct, 2^ per
In ast week* etfriespondence I
fect the organlxatlou of tbe rural aald
“the Manistee took passengers,
telephone line from here. Wm. Dex- and loading, etc . as there was a
Kin. Pinkham'a Invitatioii to Women
A. J. WILHELM
WBO USES BYOMEI
_______
.
"fe,u
Parents
Give 3'onr Boys a Chance
>cire Oliva
The demaod fc-r Pure Olive Oil ia increasinu every day.
Oor trade in Olive Oil baa more, tliao donhlod in the Uat year.
This ia no doubt doe to the high grade Oils we handle.
Here are some of them.
Antonini’a (Italian) - - • 70c pint
(Siovanni'a (Italisn) • - • 50e
Lantier’a (French) ... 70c •Laotier’a in bottle* - - - fiOc botUe
- 70o
Sylmar (California) •
If yon are uaing Olive Oil let us convinre yon that we have
bert li2o in the city. All these oils guaranteed under the
Pore Fc»d'La*.
lUaifs Drug Store
The Piano
ia Detroit's new
$2.00.000 Hotel.
The most remarkable values we, or any other house ever offered at any season of this year. livery conceivable
item in our Mamouth Establishment will be fuund at a price which immediately stamps tt as a bargam.wtlhout a
precedent. Seldom Is there an opportunity, even ailer the holiday rush to get such wonderiul values as we offer
at this sale. It will pay you well to purchase now and lay away (or the future.
CLOTHING
' at this
CHALLENGE SALE
Is sbldjat lowrr prices
than ever offered by ns
or «Bv oibrr Finn in
tbe aiy.
$2 73
$2.23
Mcn'F Dn-!v« PanU that have Mjj.- i ally If.:*) Pant*.
*h..rt lot*, Sale Price ..................................................................
Bor*' Sampli- Suit*, made ..f TalU.r'* r.-ronanU. valu.-s
twage up to $3.:.y. fl.all.'np' Sale Price ........................
A gtiial f-howlng of M.-ti * Suit* and Ov-treoat*. equal to li.l r n :t .•
in neu bn.wn* and gray*, a* well a.* black, tlml
« 1 3 QO
are actual1v»wo\lh SIS to SCL Sale Price ....................
d 1 D.UU
S.3.!*r buv* Men's Suit* and Overcoat* a-. p«.o.| a* ni.v
Sr.'or $0 stilV or ov'-rroat ever olf.-red ............................
ST.M
Men'* Suit*. Overcoats' and Cri^enelt.-*. at!
f N'tterelsewhere for $U» and IL
till* falU' atvl.s; 1
bn.w-n. p-,cn. navy and In Wack.
li Is w.-li known that no expensj^dins becu spared In fui-nlshing
this palaml husi.-iry. and the faefthat our own Plan.) was purch.n*ed In pr.-ferenco tu ail other maki-* is convincing proof that
money cannot buy a superior Inrininivni,
The choice <if our Plano for »uch an important and prominent
place, wheiv only the BEST would suffice, it n s«*urce of prid.and a nolewortl
t itaeir.
r of the Ini
Piaoo namifactorers
Factory at DeuolL
159 E. Front SI.
DRY GOODS
An eic>'ptioiial!y good plw of
lilaek BrltUanUne. 30 Inchea wide.
I«r yard
. 39c
One cane callci*. navy IJoe, light
blue Olid gray, j- r yard
5c
Sir. to $:•
rj..-.k.-s. pilp.' IXT yard
98c
Vntlimmed Hat*, medium and larc *’.4;-* N tt:'
sail..™ and flaree In felt* anduvi-IV't- for ........
<'ap^«pecl;tl for Weineii. Mi**e.- ni.d C :M -■" • kiu, A- tr.it-liaa. Aacura. Cheviot aiid Novelty f: t!.-.
$1.38
(our own make)
CHALLENGE SALE OF
.-r -'-lit
CHALLENGE PRICE
"Grinncll Bros.
Trarerse City Store;
The Great Money Saving Event of the year
Stupendous Bargains It Every Department
$4.98 and U.9S
The Pontchartrain
Grinnell Bros.
CHALLENGE SALE
MILLFNERY
lour Inapectlon of the GRINSEU. BROS. PiA.SO at our 1
rooms is m-.vsi eoniially InvH.'d Catalog, bsi of purchasers.
Ux>klei Of K-*timonlaU gladly »*'nt free to any addresi.
SHERMAN
& HUNTER
boarr
nortbwwtW Uawtac." -I■ Tbtmday oT OS# week.
«
reada northearter. Now a boat wonU
Waller Brown Is rspeeted^mB'
not hare mneh unal>le with aneb a Wedneada; of thu week from C
wtnd If cotnc up the lake, aa tbe da. where be baa lata the Uat
MaaSatee waa. TbU wo-ild be a lee mootba.
shore to .a Dortbi«-vl wind.
Nor. 4.
CLOAK, FUR and
SKIRT
Women'* and Mis***' .Umg Coat*
;V
UtP-J to u-.-dM with V.-nillan rlotl;
won'! $G. rhal’enc" Sn!.- Prl-*Ijdi-' !-h..rt r-,rac;i and ilrv.adu:!
TJr
• fancto*. .-Inboralely triaini-il. 8ar>^
....................
tio'.< llv
I" j:.'-, ti'N'k.
d thr-iuchuirt
W(.meu> Wa'king Skirt* nf X- w
F t!' i .o.r.y Suiting*
Tbit Crowd Oor Cloak
Room Daily wilb
CastofflU’s.
SlorVrcn.'h'V''-b Skirt*: ^'ill n' l.
n.'-:'-:*. trimmed
.r-i. '. pi'Jsh. jJain
vpth *i;k band* and ,(olds, f'-
$3.97
bro'4'4
CHALLENGE
and, curly l-ear*kin, IT.r.-i va'-i-
braid-.
at;d
$7.98
Twk.V''?"* W Etign-h plot
Ic
Marshall Field & Co.
J, V.Farw cU&Co.
SAMPLES
rn.l.-rwe.'vr an-1 ITot!' ry aa chief
altraL'lio.'i. T -'U can s.-rve.
25 and 50 per cent
-............ $1-98
At this CHALLENGE SALE
GLOBE DEPT. STORE
Bargain Givers to the Masses
Traverse City, Mich.
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