Grand Traverse Herald, December 12, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 12, 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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TRAVEMC CITY. ORAND TRAvAeE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER tE 1W.

VM.XUX

Marhoting of Farm Produeo.
|t»Sc: at Kalanatoo. 7.i8c, abd at Intimate and personal friend. Rtan i several topics a better community ] There are no hodcarriers in Japan, Mrs. 8. J. Brakes, rettmd to Mi
•Tbr MarlteUnK of Farm Produce." iTia«-mo atr. 7 «»c per poucd. An. the flag on the palace was lowerod to' spirit ought to arise from tbe organ- j The nsGre bullden have a i^lbod of home at Allegu Friday.
Mrs. Ormsby. of Trovwro* C«F,
ras ablr dlacusacd by Cbarlco Ener-'othrr larpe Urm »aa that of but- half mast ^ere waa a moan of: Uatton of these clubs In the dlfremt transporting mortar which make* It
seem more like pUy
spent 8undsy with her etdldrSB here
and be empbailzed the need ofit^"Pmlnaula Hoapllal 'anguish from the assembled mnltl-jaectloas of tbe city.
.i<ni
, the onlooker. The mortar is mixed in
ontanltlnp lb order to b«ler control
■ WlOf 27Hc: PooUae. Ifie; Kalatni lude* end many cried. "Our dnr old
|
tapper artd Baxasr.
a pile on the street One man makes
the price* of producta.
With lbei«>o
■oA Trarerae City 8T.«c per king Is dead!"
Jease Brayton and P. U RM taro
this up Into tall* of about ,slx pound* gotta to Long take
Tb'- succession to the Ihiroe of, From Thursdays P-cord.
grange to aacertaln if It «ould be poB-jfamer. he belierea. lira the right to I^'^nd. Thi-r«m of fre*h me*
fb.
bn .»«. .. . —« _v„l
..SUrboek «m
albk to ratoTUln the auu grange say what be shall receive for hi* toll.]nnd pork, at the Upper PenlmnU Sweden now panso* lnO«.iOn.U,n
Adoli-hc. duke Of Vermland. the old Grace church guild, held in Guild halll»'.‘"^*
midway between calling on friends at TnTerae Cttj
next year. The committee wai com- The farmer*, he says, recelvep tea* Hoepitst was 4.ITc; Pontiac
hall. .
of the Isle king.
r Kalamau
and Traverse City
pooed of George U Crt.p. D. H. Me for every dollar Invmted than
Ml l... ....In, ... .
1“" “-I
-IJil. m.n;s™a„.
King Oscar wa^i called the ablest
II aP
up W
to »
I>er patient per day. It will be
other prod-jcer. The general condlHolloa and e J. 8mim.
In pven «nr. Urn UrtlM riMrtns
“I'
"'“I
'*
c. Wnwon U Inadln,
at po­
mau who siao'ds on tbe roof.
Mr. and Mra. D. H. McMnllra were llOBB of the country will Improve olMerved that PonUac was ollgaily ruler nf the nineteenth century and
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tatoes for the farmer*.
when, the farmer gets good returns for the lowest on expenditure lor M>e*e the wort democratic Uog that
e. M. Fritoa. a sketch of whose ca­
» attend the
looked very preity'w- Ih Its artlstiroliy
Miss Yonker, of Trarorse CKy. ia
Hv«d.
He
never
nmde
any
attempt
grange mooting which moots at Sagi­ hi* labor and Inveatmenu. Without foods. On butter the per cap:t.t cos
decorated booths, the days of the week reer aiWnred TInrsda.v. ends his UlUng at L. O. Saekett.
cbnc«-sl the hnmUe origin of his being ropir-etued. All sort* of nseful term a* president of the Chicago t
Q the farmer b helpless In per patient at tbe U|>i>er Peni.isuli
naw nest week.
Mrs. mnk CaapbcR..^d m.
Hospital was 3.10c; Pooibe SOic family and whenever be traveled
Upon BoUoo of Mr. Blaworthhit the face of present conditions,
articl.-s were displayed and aold and Alton railway Pee 15. andjwill be Harold, of Traverse City. spent'‘GataP
imavoo ^J!c and Traverse City the south of France he made It
WM decided that Pomona grange combining be cen get just legblatlon.
ibo'e In charge were kept conatent- succeeded by Theodore P. Shonts. day here with Hr. CampbeU.
point
to
visit
the
little
bouse
at
f
3.80c
per
day—Traverse
City
In
iliiJ
Ju*t
freight
rate*,
and
many
otber
place itaeif on record as favoring parMr. Felton become* president of the
MI*r^llto*i'Harr was a Trororo*
etda POOL and that the aociwtary be Ihlnm can be aecompHsbed for his instance being tbe highest and Ksla whore hi* grandfbtlu-r was born,
Mexican Central.
The bixjihe wero.
City caller Satnrday.
Inatnietod to write United SUtaa and good, and abo for the good of the peo­ matoo the lowest. Hy mmiilllng all tablet over tbr door over the little
The state which made the lowest
R<-eei>tion—Mi*. J. D. Munacn. eiMisses H. May and Msrxnret Meple In gs-neral. He sUled that be did kinds of meats. It was found that tbr one-story building bear* Ibis inscrip- slated by Mrs. R. J. Mercer and Dr. recTird lu the death rate p.'r 1.0HO
•tat* amatora to that eSecL
Ftnir Leelanau coaoty flsheme*
"The pvaraiii. Charles Bernawbh to discuss the BQuIly matter, total copqraptlOD at Newberry' cost
Lraelqrer -Adolla Irtah read i
miner* for ll.i-:. wss Maryland, with passed tbrongh the city today on thrtr
Lease.
done,
who
subsr-queDtly
rose
to
be
gl.840.80
per
patient
per
day;
but
believed
that
the
farmer*
should'
tloM upon what .the grango expecto
Fancy work-Mr*. T. W. -Tblrlby. U'9. I'oloruilo tad tbe highest death return from tbe Great Lakes Fliber- '
fleld
marshal
of
Prance
and
ultimate­
iblne in order to protect tbem- Pontiac tl.S09.95 or 4.7*c per dar.
' W. si Virginia len's roDventlon srhich wss held at
assisted by Mrs. A P. Cameron, Mrs. rate. 7.74 iier
Kalamazoo $8.81«1 or 6.8Cc per 'day' ly King Charles XIV of Bweden and
mitu* was appointed to form romilti •elve*. "There pust be a systefn.
. J. McPball and Mrs. Curtis Alway. second, with 5.655
Liidlngton. , Tbe men were Carl
Norway, was born In this cottage In
■aid. "and a bead of that system. Then and Traverwe nt> tl,7Ki-r<
tlona upon the death of Cara
Walrus >kl3 H ,iis-d lo rover small Sbroeder. and his shn^Max Shroeder.
tauudry—Mrs. T. A. WHIcioson, asper day. U will be seen from this 1763.
In year* to come our children i
RamadelL
boats.' (0 wh'rh li i* atlarb<-d with and John OsctlT PtRirogE. oR of
slsird by Mi* J. P. Lucas.
The late king was distinguished In
anslysb that the Northern Mich'
The following were Initiated Into look tack to lu a* we look tack
Saob-pliig—Mr*. T. G. Gunlon. as- the prints of the walni*'lu»ke. Three Nortbport. and Chris Swaiitm, of
philosophy.’ having received degrees
Asylum was the lowest In
forefathers wbo signed
the Ofth degree; Mr. and Mra. Prank
tusk* are also used as laiinl* fur tar-: Omena. They all wore red. white asd
sliited by Mrs, C. R. Abbott.
althougb It paid a higher i-rice from so many unlverwiilc* of Buropb
Orabb, Mr. and Mra. Ooorge Arnold deelaration of Independence."
Baking d«y-Mro. H, C. Dari*, as­ pooiiK and for ornaments.
bhie badges.
Fred Warner, of Old Mbsloo. lead for beef than the sister-lDKtitutl'>n«. that be may fairly be called, so tar as sisted by Mrs: George Blue.
Mr. and Mra, Ooorge Hollenbeck. Mra
Frederick Ow.-ig Nort-n. the acting
Tbe flsberroeo feel that tbe 'eloaad
In the dUcusMoD of this aobject and ■nd that Newberry U the highest, not­ degrees Indicate, the niost learned
Mary Bennett and Mary Xronkite.
DoIl*-Mr* W. W. Herrington, as- dean cf tbe lllvral art* coll.-go of season Is longer than is necessary tot
In Europe. He wa* an authirr. it
A rtalng vote of tbanta waa tend
touched npon many ways In which withstanding ahe paid consldrrjl-ly
d by Ml** Flora Caldwell and Drake I'DlvrslIv. Iowa, will
the protection of fish, and U a tai-8erod Grand Trarerae Grango for the the fsrmer might better bb own
less for beef per pound than did the translator, a l.-arncd man In political Mis* Alice Turner.
sialle^ d.an rf that iiK tlluiioa
shlp
on them. They are fortang a
economy and the science of governdlUon by giving a sQuaror deal to the Northern Michigan Asylum.
Beginning at S o'clock: supper was
petition at the eottventloD to bs pr*s muidcliin. a historian and a
A feature of the nonilng aeailon buyer of his producU.
■At the Northern Michigan Asylnm
The sp.-mi whelo can rrinain below, •ented to the leglsUtnre asking tot
«erv<-d to tbe hungry and all of tbe
waa a vocal aolo rendered by Robert
R. E. Ellsworth also spoke npon thb the food value* are determined a* far playwright. AH the great master- tables were kept very biwy. There tin- surfac- for sl.nul 80 minutes at a a shortening of the cloaed season.
Carpenter, an aged granger from In •object, and It Is his belief that the as possible by actual test*. For -rv- pleecs of literature, htetorieal. phll- plenty of ererything and every- time. Then it comes to tbe surface
A banquet waa given the flshenWG
land, who aang a tamperance aong
should go at this In a
ample. the quality, of bread iv a v.-.y osopUlwil and religious, he tran*Ht iblpg was well prepared and well and breathes 50 or «0 times. Uking
I Ludlngtoo last night at tta
Into Swedish. One of hi* novel*,
with much effect. Mr. Carpenter Hi tematic manner, keeping bis eye upon important matter In great
Steams. A. A. Kelser. of LadlngtOA.
the one which ha* become the most served so that ail who partook were ■bouto ten miantes to do so.
In bU ttth year but in
earaeat the prices throughout the country, like our asylums. In order to i
Tbe supper
Some t'me ago.the rice supply be­
angler of a
widely- known of hU work*, desi* with Ihoranghly- satisfied.
grangw.
culUvaUng shrewdness In nisrketing termine the value of different flou
of bis own family of Berna- committee consisted of the following ing short, prisoners In Jnpanroe Jails tbe speech Of tbe evening. J. HonaOne of the moat appreclaUve of the as wen as In producing. "When we trtajs of different brands at various
• ere fed largely on barley. The
ladies:
sell was toastmaster. The hall waa
vlallfra was Mra. Julia A. Hyde, wbo insist OB ■ square deal and make our prices are made and the contract 1- done and the acccrolon to the throne
suit
was
the
immediate
cessatioa
Mrs.
Rickey.
Mrs.
J.
L.
Bailey.
Mrs.
beaatifully
decorated In tbe naUonal
demands in an lBt»lllgeot way. we will awnided to tbe flour that will prodne of Sweden of hit grandfather. Msr- Wn>. Bowen. Hr*. W. D. Tuner, Mrs. new trrlberl cases.
lived In Long Lahe townehtp.
colors, and the young ladlea who did
tbongh aoareely able to walk nbe
be successful in securing our rirfta. the best and the most bread at «nt shal Bernadotie.
With all his sccomplishment* at a M. Hiller. Mrs. BarUk. Hro. C. D. At­ There Is every,^g»sf|b.llly that the the senrtng also wore tbe aatloaal
proa ant it every eeealon of the grange The gTSLOge Is doing a great deal to lowest price. FV>r tnsUince. the It*'
well. Mr* Thoa. Smurthwaite., Mlaa walK-r* of the Pi'rl* cafes will shortly colors.
and gn)oyed every
solve tMs problem."
tesU at the Nortbeni Michigan scholar. «lng Oscar wa* a brave man Ethel Smiirthwalte.
> on strike again In support of their
ipon hU breast,on stale oc­
Hr. Sbroeder staled this morning
Recitations by the Misses ^la Asylum showed that flour coRiitift j:
AUhe^ the edible* were brought
Each table was In charge of one of lerisbed right to wear mustacbea. that be was aorry to miss tbe ban­
i* by the entei^tHnera. Mr*. Jatne* Popper and Mildred Pepper followed, l«or barrel made bread at 8.18c pei casions a me.Ul bestowed on him by the member* of tbe guild assisted by
Princess Charlotte
Amalie
l->eoch government as a reward
quet but feared that If be romalnad
Danford. Mr*. Mary Nelaon and Mra. and Mrs. Arvllla Gardner, who is si pound; flour costing $5 30 i>er barrel
heroic deeds he performed members of the 8t. Elisabeth guild, Srbwarizburg-Sunderhausen Is the old­ he would not gri home In time today
Jennie Sgulrea prepared the meal*, ways ready with something good made bread at 2.87c per pound; flour
the following being tbe list;
est member of royal botisef. She Is 91
eat dinner with bis vUe. vblta
while he wss a young man.
and the excellent manner In which whenever called upon, gave two bum- costing $5.70 per barrel made b
Mrs. M. 8. Sander*, assisted by Miss
GusUve. the new ruler of Sweden,
mnta preferred.
aelecUous which were will re­
they wore eerved brought foith moeb
M»c ]lcr pound: flour coatiug $5.70
Eugene Jammermnn «f Clnclnmitl.
as a result of his persistent and I.uclle Lucas and Miss Gertrude At­
pralae.
ceived. ThU closed the evening s*s-I per tarr>-l made bread costing 8.
well.
Is rivaUng William tValdorf Astor in
effort* to bold the Swedish
Th* Farsatera.
The dinner at Mon doaed the two eton.
flour costing $5.35 per ba--l luailc
-*. J. P. Lucas, assisted by Miss becoming the largest owner of blaI union together, earned the
Tbe annual electloo of tbe Ibdedaya* aaMlott. which
bread at 8.11c per pound: flour co>-iOfficers Elected.
,
torlc .msUes in Great Brltam. He has
enmity of the ladicaJ majority In the Bronson.
moat enloyahl* meeting* over bold by
The following officers were elected Ing $5.80 per ta.-el made broad at
w. W. R. CaMwell. aMisted by already acquired Kylmore and Mlm- pendent Order Of Foregtaro. Oo«rt
Norw*sflan
storthing,
and
In
retaltaTraverse No. K3 was bold Thttraday
the grange* of Grand Travorac.
for the Orange fur the ensuing year: 8J*!^ per poand. Here. It wlU be seen
Miss Jewide CaldwcR and Miss Mary bolton castles, and Is now negotlalnlgbt In their hall ata tta flMiewlBg
that It wm neither tbe lowest priced. tiOD tbe storthing took away from him Parr.
G’orthy master—Robert Barney.
Ing for tbe purchase of Tandengee offleers elected for tta mualng year:
yesrly appenage amounting to $1S.
The maM%^4Sfind TraTetae Ulithe Mgh»-;t priced th.-m that re­
Mr*. Prank O. TInktam, assisted by castle dnd of Bramiitnu bouse,
drlrt Pc«Dena'^raage with the Grand
Court depotp—Joeeph Honghtim.
ceived the c«»ct.nit. but the lli-jr that
Ml**e» Elizgtath and Loulse Bmurth- last of the historic Maucheeter esKing
Gustave’s
other
two
children,
Travoca* Orandgo which opened yes­
made the most Bad the I>09t hr ici f-.r
Utc.
terday afimnoea proved to bo moat
the money paid, which was 2.03r |>er besides Prince GusUve. are Wilhelm,
•s.
G.
w.
Hoffman.
awUted
by
Washington now has 7* public
emMGable and helpful, with an attsmdChief ranger—John Danford.
pound- Again, take the price of coal, Duke of Soedermanland. born June Mis* Mildred Atwell and Mias Alice
ChapUln—R. B. Reynrfds.
slatutea, New York 76. Booton 36.' Tice chief rangerr-Boss Hlaca.
ancB from many grongea in the dis­ Treasurer-Dan McMullen.
the price of which varies from $:.40 71. 1S81. who visited the United ^tes
Phlladelpbia $3 and Chicago about
simimer. and Er.ch. Duke <
trict. MeaU wero Berred In the hall
Recording secretary—George i
to $3 73 per ton. Doubtlewi. th" Insti­
Stwiary—B. 8. Gray,
Mr*. J. E Vagley. aulsted by Miss
Wesimaiiulatid,
born
AprllrSO.
1889.
all dny yeaterday and today, and thU '^Gste keeper—W..B. Gray.
tutions receive exactly what they |liv
Flora Caldwell.
featare waa partlcutany enjoyable, a*
Financial
S.
wretary-~Cbhriea
At 'he Norlh'rn Mbhlgan
Ceree—E. H. Blarrow.
• s
Mothers- Club.
the cuUlnc of the Grange ladle* b of
Leunta Burned.
Asylum we have pa'-l as low a* $2 )0
Taylor.
Pomona—Mrs. George Crbp.
a high gual'-ty and the gathering*
and as high a. $t r. i» r .on for eoal "The first meeting of the Mother’s
From Thursday's Reecord.
Flora—Nellie Stone.
Treasurer—W.'J. Root
Curluii* twUiK are observed in
wero enOroly tnronnal, a spirit
club
at
the
Union
street
school
build­
ihe
talorlmoter
ii-<t.
'line
demon­
Lady awibtaot steward-Mrs.
G'llllam F. Smith's gasolliro fisUng
Orator—Herman Brown.
good ebem pervading at the Ublea.
strated that there 1* coaganitlvely ing was held Thursday afterooou. many tree truuks. and tbe inquio laulirh w-BS totally destroyed' by flro
OUmore.
Oiganlst-Mlllard OetrhelL '
Tib eeealoo taat eveulng was open
little dlflerencc In the fuel values be- There being about tO people present. Ju*t begun tn Europe suggests tne about in o'clock last night. The loss
Senior 1
a tow frtoDd* of the grangen. and it
tweea the lower and higher priced Indicates an excefteiil Interest and In­ surprising eoncluslon that they are Is about 87<>n with Insuranee of $550.
Junior woodward—W. C. Fiffler.
Quality Should Bs Centldsrod.
wa* a moet oajoyable affair. The adsuccessful year’s work. The produeed by tbe eartb's rotation, like
eoel. It may ta staled that our coal
While
Ibe
origin
of
(he
fire
is
Beadle—Reno Cofby.
The Detroit Free Press a few days
drew of welcome was given hy*master
contracts are based on the heat unit* topic ol the afternoon was “Children’s the twist* of ^orm and tbe whirls known. It Is thought that It suried
Senior beadle—Rene Colby.
of Grand Travetae Orange. Mr*. Ar- ago published an article under Ibe that the coal eonlalns and is a mal- DtseaseK." given *by Dr. Rosenthal- seen in water.
from a spark from a stove which had
Tniitees—Andrew Sbeffer
aid
Then- is b>-lng built In the Ctly of
vllla Oardner. and had any of the tia- heading. "SUte Beaten on Pur­
whlch Is determined by nciunl Thompson.
been used to dry nets In tbe afternoon. Joseph HoQ^ton.
chases.”
Thb
article
b
a
review
of
itor* any doabu a* to the wamib of
The papef an^ discussion of this Mezlcu Ibe largest bull ring In'tbe Tbe boat was anrbored a short dlsnance committee Fred L. Smltb
worbl. When completed It will seat
topic by Dr. Thompson was of
the welcome extended by the enter- tne amounts jiald for every Item of

The
Free
Press
very
Justly
say*
Unce
out
in
tbe
bay
on
tbs
west
side
and Reno Ctdby.
|H-ople. The framework is of
Ulnlng grange, these donbU were al- food and fuel in each of 15 slate lu- that the '.Michlgnn public Institutions than ordinary value to those pre^t.
and Mr Smltb left It about 5 o'clock,
Marshall-M. H. Griffith.
Btltutlons for the month of October,
steel and tbe cost will be $70,0i)d.
Uyed. Mr*. Oardner aald In part:
for the dependent and the criminal The diseases on children of different
ythlng apparently being all right
Tbe Companion ot Foroatera will
In many Dutch kitchens tbe kettle
"1 aee faces here from Old Hlmloc. and polnb out the great
rank very high In this country It Is ages and periods of growth were Ukbe Invited to partlcupste with tb*
paid
in
the
price
for
sUple
articles.
111 I* himg on a eram- above tbe
BIk Rapid*. WiUlamiburg, Lung Lake.
up and methods of avoiding sneh
undoubtedly
true
that
our
asylums
Foresters
tn a Joint losUUsUon and
open flreiilace. not for artistic i
Inland. PIfe Lnke and RummU City. Dr. J. D. Munson, superintendent of
maintained at very high ef­ trouble were suggested. Seven hun­
committee consisting ot Georgs W.
I am only aorry not to me faces from the Nortnern Michigan asylum, when
dred thousand children under two on*, but iK-cause the housewife
in their launches. They succeed­ iRooe. Ross Hines. John Danford. M.
ficiency. It should be a matter «f sat•r has^trled any other way.
the three new grange* recently organ- his attention was calii-d to it by the isfacHon to Ibe people of this state years of age died last year
ed In apiisrently getting tbe flames H. CrtfflUi and Joseph Hoo^to* spMIm. ^ora Wilson, daughter of the
bed. For two year* we have been Record, made tbe following stalc- to know that during the last two I’nited Stale*, which fact show* that
rom[il<-(ely extinguished and raltlDg polnied to tare charge of all tta arTbltlDg the dblrict grange* and *e
loraoce and neglect are mighty fac- u-crt-tary*d agriculture, who Is atudy- the anchor, towed the boat in.
yeaiw almost a* many patients banng lu Airi* fur the operatic stage,
•There are one or two point* In
^way* received
dealing with children.
Ik..
Vnrlh»rn'
tieen discharged from the
Northern'
When they got to the shore, the Are
Oo the night of tta InstaBattML
W* been met with ouUtretched connection with thew rilffercnce* Michigan Asylum as have bron
One-third of all the school ehll expert* to luaki- her debut this w:a- bur*t out again forward, burning all which b the first meeting In Janabanda. and we only hope that we may that may be explained. In-the lint
drvn arc more or leas unfit to do their
around the ca->i.ne tank. A* there ary. tbe Foresters accepted an Inritneelved. The asylums of Michigan
Mnn'rb.
IKipuIallon
Of
place the tlnte of pnrcliase should
work, because of defective eye-sight,
a meannro retuih the
were lalwei-n fifteen and twenty gal­ UOD from the Palace Amosement camthoroughly ' hospitalized anil i
hop* you fMl the earn* warmth of have been stated, as It Is well known great slleutloii U given to their food bearing or nal-niitrltlon.
We have 54k,INS), has. Kii an average, one c*iablon* Ilf easollae tn the tank, an ex- pany to viBlt the theatm on ttat
wMoome Ubt we felt when vUiting that coDUacis are made In advance
Just begun a rational study of child llshnient fur the sale of liquid
ploilun
supplies, a* the tiire a* well aploiiiin wa*
was 1:Imminent. That amount night
.
for foods and further that tbe price
bood. Ur. Meyer*, the not.-d physi­ fr••*hment^ to each 319 persons.
general welfare of their patlc-iit
epafloed 'n a lank Is a
of Biaph-s is eonetantly fluctuating.
The largest plow ever built has off Ciivolii!" e
Worthy Maeter Robert Barney,
cian.
who
has
given
so
mucli
study
tn
pend largely upon tbe qualiiv c:
dincerou.. thi
thing and the fln- Aghlerx
Tta Farttar Ll^ta.
Ix-en
suect-sfuliy
use>I
on
a
Texas
For
lastanee.
towarfl
tbe
Use
of
Pomona Grange re^mnded. declaring
growth and diseases of children, and
^and'inrd lii
food. Wc are very glad that l!i- Fr-ej
and c'lt ot
Mrs. Hughes' class of giris in tta
that they all t«t the warmth of the October there was quite a sharp de­
whom a monument wa* built by ranch. Tbe Implement clears a
ha* ukon up this mait> r but'
-r^i-wa. Tl;.Baptist Sunday staool tare organised
cline In beef. Tbr true basis for
Of groiiod seven feet wide
weloome extended, and wbhed '
slneen-ly hope it will Ul.e iho the school children of tbe United
the Ixiut wa* praeilcally under the name of the Farther LIgtaU
The lo.iilst in Madagasesr may
theme wbo were away might feel as he comparison I* the cost per patient
States was mrotioned
pains to go over these seeming till
d n-iw ll^^ In the bark of the circle, aoxlllarr to tta national or­
liavel by ’the fiansana. which l« made
dsv.
Such an analysis U
felt the entertainer* felt toward them.
That there are growing pains
City Motor Biwt company
feronw.
ganization..
fniin two |a>l>-s six fei'l long aud with
; "W* all k»ow." he saM. “shat h*» made by the Inst.tution* under each
ficitirtouf. and so called paint
"WKen iH-ef is worth from 5c to .V
a roal and feet rest
I been done fa oUer granges. It b good ledger heading by months and year*,
eridenee of weakness
WU1 CrletOB. MlcM(Xl.'. poO.
i I»ngth j
Xeariy- half 'he meat eaten la B.Ti to be with you. and It pay* to attend and shows tbe cost of food t>er patient
.»d... • ,.h„.
b™.!-'—
to grow. A wholesome discussion ol !:n I* beef; pork comes next, then
them meetlhgs- it may cost u* to per day. etc , etc. The ebcapest foods
b,u, ,h,- ...mb,., b, Mr. Smr.b. .bo ""
f "• >imi .nlwat* the inosl ecniiomlcsl 1 $t.7S per cwt dressCd."
an article In the Womin's Home Com­ tiiiitton. while veal is fourth.
attend, and cost you to entertain us,
I. . »„™«r. Sbtblli ,„!
b-f"
I:i Ta-.ninnls no person under J2 .b. pTbo.. 01 J.blbb. .bd
bnt the benedl we receive, got In dol­ nor Is it true that fh<- h'ghest pric.-d
panion. on candy, ns a p*rt
M.tb«bU»lrm«».
King Oscar IS Dead.
child's d:«t. was gUen. The sjmp-1year* ol sr
allowed to smoke In a
lars and cenb. but In the upUttIng ol goo.ls arc alwa.vs tbe N-et.
'The light that shlnea brightrot
equipped
B'llb
a
fivehonse
power
Stockbota. Dec 9 —The Uuly of toms of the ronimon disease* with!public pla<
"The stewards of the aevoral
the aplrli. and making better men and
shines farthest from home."
5lr. Smith tad a
pti'IR of |M-aS l*t
Tbe object of the organlxatlon M to
women of u* all. It we nH do our asylums of Michigan m<>et monthly king Oscar was cnitalmi-d to«lay but____ for plctur«-s showing such were] The dai;
which he lotendpart our meeting* wUl surely be suc­ and reports of the purcbosi-« made by arrangements tor tbe funeral probably |
leant to live in «oeh a manner ttat
log and was mak­
will
be
d.la.vcd
for
two
wei-l.*.
Qu-eo'
^
Frank'Holsworth
wa*
to
have|
CeorsK
H.
Boyd.
sujKTinlendeBt
of
tbiseveral
steward*
are
read
and
the
cessful."
our lives may brighten other Bran.
ing proparatloD* yesterday.
Victoria, wife of i.liig Gui-jbvc. ar- L*l*cus»ed sotn.- of the physical di-,:he ■!ncum*-iit -ro-mi -if the Unlt<-d|
followed prici-s |iald for dlfler<-ol article*
Ml*. Charles
Any girl over 13 y«ara of ngs gMF
It U ('Bought that a* r[iark fiviDi the
bf children but wa* unsMe to S'au-* *eiia«-. bs>.a v.-iy remark« tb a bnmorona scleetlon. "Mr*. compared and the quesllun of quality rived ben- today.
become n member hy Joining the
ov.-. landed In an old sail and this
carefiitl} eoiividered. On the 17th of , Oscar II .. King df Sweden, died at ^ present. A v oiln solo by Constance j a|-|e memory, it
u said that every
Casey on Lawn TennU." which was
I turn oet fln- to the boat. Thera clans and attendi^ regalariy.
TheHoyt, a piano rolo by Howard Vader! Hit or rewolutma which-ha* been Inwet] done that she was forced to-re- October the steward* m-t at Ponilar 9:1.1 0'cl<.ck Sunday momlue.
The following offieera were alerted
ero some fl*h boz**. r»p*-*. etc., rtethe jm-t 25 year*
apeta 10 on eiicoro.
jrarh presenti-d * list of (eod stuffs; death of th.- rocerable monarch or-i,, p^bs McMlchaH; trfxliicod durtag
at the last meedngt
rriy*-d alir^ with ihu boat.
the royal apartment of the ,4,^^
plea»lnel.v_renderv'd.,
| ta» It* proper niche ;n the memonThU w|j^(ollnwed with a selecUon j p'irriissed and the rrin« paid diiring {curved
Prasldent—Della Mater.
The amount* ipalare. siii;-i>uod--i! by the nienil eis; gn excell'nt tisl of subjects (or then.' Mr. Bt.yd, nnd he can lostatitly tel!
from "Widow Bedott Paper*." by Mra, j the pr.-\b..i*
\*le»-pres>dent—CorneBa Manleeg,
Grawn.
1 arranged, including s{whli-h senator* panic.parod.in tta deNellie Bvbow. who appeared in ibe and costs wero onsiden-d and rom-loThis family, iocluamg
Secretary—Eva RoeMr.
garb of tta Widow Oedott. aunbonnet. pared tn detail as bad been the cus-! Queen Sophta 'and the erown nrinee ■
o( -"Sanitation ' "Dis-ltate. naming the day' ol the week or ^ Crown. Mich, Dec. 6 —Mrs,
Treasurer—Daisy Moere^
glaaaea and all. and the way ahe rand- tom for a long lime past. The analy.'u*rar Gustave, and high mlnlsUr*
rcipline." ' Th- Child's Love For the | month when the debat.-* occ-jrred. jCarnett and Mbs Ida Watcher and
Mbsionaiy seeratirr and trcefircf
rrta this talectlon brought the boo»ej*ls id dUborwemenis lor'wipplte* pm- state.
I B,-autlfm. -Gettlcg the Child’s Con- ' Moreover, he has studied the debates! Helen Hutae*. of Traverwe City, were' —Jerrine Beamish.
,chased as publisbMl and distributed
Outside the palace great crowd* g.j^nre."
Summer Vacation." i of the pa*t. s'.i that he ie able to pro-lgnestt of Mrs. McIntosh and family
The soda! coBmlUee.' Mftsee BOea
Mra. AgB«a Davis, of talaad. sang n by tbe governor a n* also considered *i.a»d with U>* ed heads and i- arful; ,od «n evenjnc meeting for men. also, i dm-t- fact* coneenilng every Import-' Friday^
jahrans and Corertla Morriaoe. ere
aolo. areompanylng beraalt 00 ajand as the greai.'«t diwerepaney I eye* long after the auntHjneement'„„
BubKc' '<V What Should aani dlscu»*ion that ha* occurred durWllllani Yohker. of Traverse City, planning iv a social to be bald tta
ggutur. iwoelvlng hearty applause.
Iseemed to b. !ii the cost of l>oe( this came of the death of their well loved ojilld's EdocaUon Consist." C. A.[lEg the past 5*i y«n.rs. Thera are In- U laAowe thM week buying potatoes. week before Cfarbtmna to srhirti they
At thta ■l■■ktll oceurrad the ln-!*ubject was taken up In dfffalt.
'sovereign. The whole rountry Is IniHammocu; H. S. Hall and Supl- 1- B.*numerable Iturtcacle* of detail :o all-' Dr. W. M. Boylau retv*v<d bornejerlte ever^ne.
atallatioa of offieera. which waa most 1 "For lasunce. at the Upper Pen-lgilef. for King O.tcar was Bomething | ciitart as the speakers.
{matters of leguutloo which cannotifreme Boyne City Monday evening. 1 The next teeeting wfll he hM at
re.,the ritual of the grangesiinsula HoaplUl for the lasaoe. 6.16r'more than a .ruler ol bis people and - Aside from ib'e Inlerrot and know]- ;be intaxedand all of these are stored 1 J. Kennedy, wbo has spent the sum-'the home of Daisy Moore, $2$ Wmt
baantifal one.
|Was paid for drewsed beef: at PootUc.jtad endeayed h’m*elf to them as an
gained tn the dlscnmlon of thejawsy in tbe memory of thla official.jmer here the guest of hb da^tcr.jElffalh-street at $tS8 p.
important Grango Mooting.
Tron Tbonoaro Boiurtf.
At tSa montug a«wlon of
Sraage a eoBmlHoo wao appotnto

L

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J

ORAHO TRAVtRtE HCRAtO. THUBtOAV. DtCIMltR It tMT.
Annwal Mittlfis,
Tto AAAOA) mxtlAi at tbe CoacrrSkUCMl SlMmr *101001 «ru bold lA*t
ThWBdar Al|$t *Bd o»c«r* for tbo
*i***l*a y**r o
T o *taoi*d m tollavs;
SopertAteodoDt-J. W. MlUlkni.

Sencaat—Cbarlea PaAcr.
Ma»l*r*l.Arnia—Utrch BagMtob.'
PIrat laaater of guard*—Bar^ IriA.
84^xmfi naMcr or guat4i—Walter

Library
—Mn. Rdgar
Xatth.
Ubrary rdmmliii-e—Mi»a Clar^
Bate*, the K^-vTlVinaii Cochllu, Mri
riu B. Huliry. rbainup.
BpMlal library
A. Munlajtth-. Mr* Kditar Krilb. Mlaa
AUor M'alt.
•uaday w-buur kit|>i>Iy
J. W. Mllllkro, tbr Rrv. fh-iikw Cecil'
Ua. r A. HaniaiooA
i
Mailrsl
praCfUlor—Mbu|
•terrtt.
D;rMi«r uf urrb<>«tn>ra- -Mui
'Mb4 Addle
OwDlai-Mla* May> Uutbtfar
paetnaaatrr—UrrHu It.
Aw4>UI>i*-Ttr SilkaM A1
Roby ehllMio aad Heh>i
officer*
Prorlouk Ui (he eleciluo
a taaeher*- uwtlug
. ptber buKloraa Iraiwaued.
Tbe aIccUuu ol Mr. tieHey ax gcuoral librai^a nait> btiu uo a new
ffoaiUr century In iliU pBice, the
year )aat radlng niaUng bl« titt eonaacallre year a* gcorral librarUn.
After the fdmioD ♦>! officer* a pot
|ar|i aupper «aa wn^rd aod '» aocial
tlBte cBioycd,
Cffuamy Lodge.
Tbd.Udlaa- AoxtliUry to the Brotli' orhohd of Ra'lway Tmtamca offlcci*
'are:
'
CgMcHmaa-a J. HrwetL
Raat Blatrcaa—Lula l>mon.
••
Matreoa-Seac Saltcrtec.
Vlec nkatrcaa—Julia
-X’lotorla
•egraun-cora riugeiffM.
Oafdactraaa—Ambnwtte Baton'.
Oiagtelit—Jnlla Satlcrlcr.
W4N«-«n**,
... latter (uanW^arg-Kao«)a.
Oater gaard—Apoa iMrraace.
Phyalcten—J. M. Wllbelui.

Ooatb of William Day.

.|<s*^^ix\r?f'8enna

Klag^y. Mich- Dec. A—wuiui

Days, aged S4. died at I o'cloek thb
afleraooD tron (be cffecU of aa at
tack W bk«d poUooiug suffered last
aprio*. Mr Kaye came to Sunmilt
Cliy.lM years ago frudi lUiuiUou.
lad.. BBd during bte long residence
here has m
large number < r I
IrlcitSs. In addltlozi
Ifsees five children, four- b^•

A a can
•WaMilngtoo.
Dec.
6-TI..q,IoiHouaereh deetsfed ihK afieru.Km to
the JuaDbeni of the republiran u.*<tli>u
al coamiiUe.' when ihey called on him
K. Of P.
l«t Rte Willie House, bU unaUeruWe
Ai (be lueeiiug Tbursda.' nighi of,decl»lon not lo accept u ihlnl utl>.
The presidem took adcaiunge of
(be Kalgbt* of Pylbia*. the folloving
officers were elected for ibe ensuing (he oiipitlriaiilty .lo make known in Ids
BjQM puttee nwaaer bi* avenion to
year;
Cbaucenor eumiuauder-;l. B. Ull In-U cffDsIderad as a possible eandb
dale «r- another t.-rm In ih,- wWte
0.1.
Vice ebaueellor eonituauder-k. I>.
.___________ ___

McDonald.
The (Ollowliig Ofdceis biiiCitv sUid
Prelate—<*. K Dorkeray,
imiiulou* ol Korc-stei, IW.
Keeper of rrcoriK aiid aeaU--Pivd. by the Comimulous
tor (he >■
{tCBD.
Court deputy—Haltii- Keuule,.
K*epe.r of Itir worh-O. C. lagrlg.
Chief ranger—Amui Te*o
Maatemtarms-R (1. Paulla.
Recondnx secicUry—Kimna
HBKter of fluanee—C. B. Uavla.
Master of the escheguer—R. H. Coll
Fiuaudal aeci«tury—Mary Well.
Allen.
Treasurer—Eva Smith.
loiier guard—Uuy Chase.
Orator—Mary Paden
Outer guard—Dan, Rdund,
Svulur Woodard—BUa Suiilb.
After Ibe elecron a social time seas
Junior woodnrd—Hauu- nimote.
enjoyed and a flue ban^uel waa
Seulor beadle—SaphlH Trudit.
at'neil.
Junior beadle—Lena Core.
CIcrka’ Annual.
Court phyalclan—Dr. Tlihlby r
'Hie clerks who w ere :a (lie emplj|y
Finance eomoiiuet^Mrs. Cbahok
j
of tba liauuab A Lay Mercantile aud Mr*. Pybua.
Tnislev*. Hatlle Kennie and Kia
(Kupauy III (he &>•* and 70'a enjoyed
.Smith.
their auliual illiiner al the houq of'
Orsaiil*t—Orace Suleusky.
Mr, ad Mr*. Prokop Kyselka Th’nm
After the buMnnte aeasion th^ ladli'Venlug, Mis. Kyaelka aerrliig a
present. Hbout T« la number
dinner which was

by Merdanios Hammond. Bohi
apeat in ulklag over old time* and
/•.C'k. and a social lime enjo.vel
conpaHag tbc oU atore with the new.
The InsUiIlBIbU) of officers |«
Tbiwe meotbeiu of the eompaoy were
held al the 0ISI niecliiig In J
ivoldabty abaent. R. Montague.
<^ho la Tltitlnji In the wcat. Jaiuee
Beulah Camp.
Dunn, who :* out of the city, and
Ib iilub Camp. 3173. ai Ce.la .
Mr*, n. Furesl. of New York. Death
the aiiminl mi-etlUK Thiirsdsy
had also removed one lunuber, Mra.
jooii.uiPl the follow ing uffin-r
U. Malleaon. whose huabaad was one
•lectfd;
«if the lint clerk* In the etiiido^of
'lielli-Augusta KluwUlithe coi»|>any.
Vlce praele—Bmma Nolan.
Those giwui were: Mr. and Mr*.
Ml’eak orarle—UuMb- lirlg’iL
W. W. Smith. Mr. and Mra. B. P. 1^11-.
Chaueellor—J.IMJ Cork. .
belm. Mr. aad Mr*. Ufeyl Boule. Ur.
Recorder-Nellie Ue>'elhy»iT
Mra. Harvey Lanffworthy., Mi*.'
Rtwelver—Oriii f'latikfatlKT.
John Kelley and Mr. nnJ Mn^. ProMarshull-Miuiil.' Ensign. .
kop Kyaelka. Mr. and My*.. Ipei
Inner seoilnel-Maiida VlHck.
Soule wlU U- (he wntarlalaers next
Outer Keuliuel-lugoberg l>abl
year.
Manager, three yeai*—Lena Lo h ->
The aunu^ aieellug has heretofore ioipi
l»<en held on Ttaankaglvlng but II was
ni>»lci;iu-l)r. <!. W, KralleW.
ihonght bnt to change the date for
vi.rU.u* rea*ou*.

octs gently y<*t pt*ompt\y mi me bou els. cleanses
file
iie sysTemej|ectually
system ejji
(ISSII^S CHIO
one ill OeettXMllillg
bnliitual oousj^oiioii
penminoiiT^.
?iitlv. To
loocrus
get iH
V>ne|ic'ii\l ej^ects b\^
tile tieiuiiiie.
*
fLnujoilurcd

tite

C&0RNIA

FioStrupCo.
n (ai 'rioni i

They aamded (he ai« piedal lo 1.
IS. CaMlc. bU aelcctlon. "The Stnmii
“>'»
‘"''"k i«ideml In u mosi
t'in ae worthy uiumier. .Ml« "
Wright wilh Oiir Duliis t Die Re
P'jullc." took k.'cbnd prire ain! An
drew HUied" with "The Oivuler Re
public." third. l,*iU ItarkueoH. Laura
Nirbol* and Arthur-Sl>eiie‘ r rach dli
«:i.
u:ie ,.f lU.' 11 s.-Ii'.-liour
■he result of w.orfc deserving
ivpivseiilallve audleiu'e.
Basket Ball.
.The *iudeut« nf the Nt-t'dh.ii
Ji. .S lollcge hud u m.i'i'Mg h'ttda;
aftemoon'nud orcBiun'd i«o baake;
Uvll teams, one for the clil* and on<
f;ir the boy* 'The oBIctv of tin
to->’ team are a* follow*
CapUIn—R. J Winnie.
S»i>crrury—Leslie Wnglcy.
Tieir"Urer—R. Wltcop.
The officer* of the glrU' team a.v'
f.vptaln—lleesic Robert*.
Scc'rtarj—Hhini'he Ihivls.
Tivasurer-MIk* Spanjdvr.
Mr. VVInrI.- will coach boih i-air.*
Tlti'y i'*jH>cl lo iK-slu work M .r.d'}
n’sht.
At CHicaoe June 16.*
hliiRton. Dec. 7.- Tb.- i
c.i 1 paroiiat cumnilil'-*- joJiv decld
. I .hat the next natiouvi rtUiv. iitTtu
he party will be
In 0.'
It '--rmii. t'hicuso. ;luin- f: I'm.,

The guest, were lecelveJ in the ll'!“HfT«.A?W‘^ «K0. and he wlll.-d ihelt I'oiher, Henry t ..rk
after a few tuomenU’. »>«»«■ PHh *" orre* of Int.d to the
The Mlxee:
s cliurch. the chiirdi to fuiy o:;:' ShMip
ailon all v
ithe'dSTt* Mrs low w..* go have I’-'i-don were In the cJIy Kmu>.
lo the parlor t
ilbe U»e itr the fam Slid Bouie during
Vlr, Daisy JBcyie*. of Bimdoi..'ai
lug briile-l«:UherJ.fi'Uiue. and al her death tb»H» aftcrmmn f..;
two s.ckk
'chu.eh wus lo come into i«u.ke=»lon of 'i->l »'l«l> frb>nds and rclatlv.o
III. Hhi>'’le.'.'ii,al iN'ncres niiini
Mr*. »5..ni D«-l..jrh, who ha* it-'
Some .isieei, gue*U pait.«k .d a vSuN-n-.l.
' >d!ng her kikI.'j*
fe<Ia.'.
tbrewiu.se Mmeheon conrlstln* of:' Tf.e.e ha. Ih-u xome dflflidiy lu tli.o igh the eiu ih.* gliem,..., o.i Iv
Bauaima
rated .and Markuerrtle jthe propcjt. and Mt>. l..v'^c '• tij :. to -Md.',.
,
,
•atera. srallopid oyster. Saratoga poi h-s R«n- te fU‘«e, lo couf-, wi h the
Mrv. H. A toraell Vft this moit.itu
•. O. K Utora (sailed.. lAckle, and hV'EscrdsU.r where *lmw.n ar.'^;
ralte. almoiHU. Ira- cmi.n..e.ke an-Jj
^
. . . . ..
h; t o- me.tli.u
the Chr.s.lau «.
I
Death ol OUv* Woodhouse. ' n" » v Knaiil of Mlra.on.i
The luncheon wa* *eryej In (bej D. K 1. .\shto„
Saimdn.i iv
^
K. O. T. M. Na. VI.
arte
Tbe
favors te lug r*sl; o<-ive.l u felegr-.m fi<m. the Re> W
*"
Tryvatve
—— City
w-r Tent No. -.............. - -dining io*o».

Kenwick.
ro.lh;;;:*.' whlcJ.
eieclMl the fulluwing officer* camatinn*. after wlilcb the comiiany'T
12->coroW daughter* dotl
*''■ \V K Hti: ietniwed lo her
Tburaday ulgbl:
depalled w ishing the brIdMo-be long | Olive.
1 Mavfleld thi. iror"ing,
CtWBunder-Johu A. laiiangcr.
|,eai* uf happlne** and Icellng that j.-kleiilay alleni.K.n at :: o'clock
I Chaboe
Booord keeper—JCoDle ti^prleht.
Plaaace keei>er—Bessie WaiBOS.
Oiffplain—Ella Pilkluflou.
BafBMni—Bldora Vogl.
'
Mlktrass'al.Ariu*—Phoebe Furtoo.
BeaUnel—B*ih(ir Sacfceti.
Plehei—Barah Russell.
Ptaalst—Grace ttelbuky.
hive
pbysirUli-llr. Bi^h
T

Traverse City,

CAPITAL. S200.000
SURPLUS. t45AXW
A GeBCTEl amiRg SistoeggiMBe
SperCeaiaUdveAta ItseDcmlto

We Believe

We have tbe Best Tea on
the Market
Dr. FkJ* I0IacNett

Choice Cnoolorvtl -lapsn parlicttlarly fitte ilavor ;it;rl
»ception:il atrentftb. ‘ If yoo have trooblo gvUing a
t«a that
jx
hat ii to j-our likine ttr>-. a aamp’o
.
. >od«1 ofthjs
\W will take oar chlRu-tM ou your wtiiiug Ixici

Spaoiauat or
EAlt, NOSE
AND THKOAT
OLASBRB FITTffe
TratrarmsCRy
eye;

Price, 50c per poaad.

J. J.

BREZINA

BCmaA VrorvA SAraaA-

prenib<t’«n cn Lc«lanau.
.VJan, E. ILdllUppr. of Mapl.
. ;omicr ;»hci :ff of Letdaniin
was 111 the city ttetouiuy Mr. Ilcmiit'
F. M. PAINE.
VI stilled lliai the jiroaprc— wr»- tV
Mr*. Sam IMi^U. of Aldcn. svt-ui Lisdiiniiu oiioty would have
•d homo today after vtsHldg hi-r % ' apiKm. as ili>‘ county'sevmed to b.icr*. Mvsdiimes No'.cu. Klowdlter ir> I waking up to ac!iv:iy-ln that lltse.
IVMiii^. id CctUi
The urd Simni.-ii. .-:rr". .'ii.:'.i:. KiN-ns or gut plowbu
Alte'it Vupl has I’-iuriM-d ti"m
u.tidluprk'. ol Gaiur.. wa. buiuej
,^il lu Kent City.
OfSSAB^:Tui-*dny iia'mitig. The Im idi;>K was
Ml. and Mr*. Hou MouUsmUKliWl
by
1.
II.
Cooi*';.
of
OvJord.
, C.->.imoi' itHlay to spend Suadv.-.
Mlrb.
aud
v-i,
u>-c*.i|>led
i.-y
lioraev
Ii-wiii U-tsuu. who ha* been vislCo
, Grand Rayilds and Mu»aer'«. 4 Witbi'r.
The I'ttca EleciHv A Water Cu..
".'iilivd hoiuv.
I'lica. C:.**.*'. has Aied anleles of Otatk OF Mi«Tnn\\, rng proCharles Uuoiic I* tl>liitig Artr.'
tneorpuratiun with the secretary til ^ lute court for tin rouaty of
*t|M'U(vr. of Randolph »inw-i!
»late.
Gland Ttavern'.
UUtir Shaddesii. of Saidoaw. K
Will Take gtlkOOO.
Nortlip'-iiT. I>T 7.- G. M t. Si'lig. yinrs old. I* near death from plo-11'- of the
prnmlni'iit
!mi»1iic*» maliie iioiMiii. Shiidiieau ale a freiIK- nt till* place. slaii.I* n-ady to luucb. wldih i' tho'jght lo bate caut- ifUOttIb* from the :i»l day ul November
|a II liMiT. Iiave he^m .vllowod for
ak- the Jl'MiKi bond* which »*(•• ed Ills iUiio*.
iLi Ir claim* against
on about a yrar ago for ihThe R.tpul railway will Uoicuntimte
'•urpose of insialSlug water worli» foi ranjliis mail IHTenite'r :S. a* a n•cd to a* 0 eoan for t
hii. Milage.
Mr. Sellg » i:l fmri' *uU Id * di.Mgret incut a* to the luti- in; tlilll > 1 adjustniiiit. and that all
cri-ditora nf said,
sli till' laohey pinviibsl it ..iii I*- io- dliug Ilf jio.tal luiitti'i fit Ml. Cl.-n:' quired In pmu-ni their cliini* to said
leigcd »u that V. will pot U- lax-.l.
civjit. at the probate office, la the
clly of I ravciwe ciiy. ,n raid counir.
Cedai
r before the ZAlh day of UatTh.
1. and ihal raid clali
Mich Dec. r..-Ch;irI.-s ll
Tbursdsy.
by- aah
,10111 atid wife fluriKsl frcni
day of March A. D. IMS at
ruililig trip Tiii'Mliiy monrttig.
rk In the foreiiiS'll
Ite Graveii-r U vny ill at GiiNnveinte'r I'Mi A l> ISn'7ati'iiig.
FUKI*; K \i ,U.KKi;.
Judge of Probate.
Ml;.* NHlie Horten, who ha* l*-eii
>li-i:itig her aur.i, Mra. John Walli-n.
.vl'Jini-d to hiT
eujoying
thbi
fine
•I'lio childrtii
weather.
Giiiige Mbmiii. who ha« beiii ill f
he ja*l wt-ek, ■» iH-ltor at thU wn
> of he I r
piin today !•> Iliv
Mr». Corb.'tt
O. Shorter, who Ua* bwn-Iu ’ii
city Jelt for bis hnnte In i>dar R-

F=-UOFMS

Mir. EH;« M.eei*. who ha.‘ IkkB til.
« lie-.-er again.
M:. Kelle.-houre. of Tiaterse CHy,
t.i.r iu Cedar Tuiisdsy on bu*ine*»
MR* Mary Wright, who ha* bi-li
■itluiu at C.vmiiic. rcturyiifd Monday
Lonilng.
John While,\if Soluii. war iu Cedar
' -.•'rday moniiog.
-V.lv* Bi-ard. of WiI»aaii.buiK. ;r visling her brother. Tom Board, id
•edar.
Mir* .kllle J'diiiveti. who U teaehing
chuo! uT thilnli. r|>ent ^undiiy .with
;i-r luiients at Cedar.
VisK EJi.a Metier, of W.»t K;i*ou,

The Farmers’ Store

Sulable SuggestiouB for Christinas Gifts from tbi? lianJIr.ire SU>-e.

'

iv.-kei Kiiivf-1. Kn-dors. >lieare. Sitaojs. ^Utl8. Uread
Miik. rr. Carfi-l Sweejx'rs Nickel Plnte-l Tea Kettles, Te*t fol*.
C tl c I'.ilr, Ikikinu Diabes, Cliufioi; Dibct. Cake Kuketi,
B-rrv Lisliw, Cruoib Trays, Koivet aad Fori*. TeAspoooa,
Tiblesp -MIS. Cervine Sets. Wgahinif Moobinef, Clothe* WritigL's. Stiif'l ilam; *s anil ell-.
(iyrSSc « 11 50c k iivt w wrin i t». We warrAt Uicai ta
be gi.'CKl

r MSitl’.U hi-t ^I-l. Ml>- Jl-r.v Ror-.,

'llie hAr-lw,.!

ia tl.'I'hc-lo tinl themclul pnaeot

Mir.. I.uey Korr ir * .rklng (

tl.lte.ChrrUai:
Jack Frankt.T:';. r Ji.ir in.oe
u C-da; asalli
l>r., FiitUik. efMapie C.’.i
■ivhir Tueedi.t ui'eiiioun.

F~RAIMK TRUDE
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING

The Cause of Many
budklcH DccIiIin.

.,.e R.-v
..c and Mi«.
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"f
LlMleiiant
couiuiandev—George u^»aajiie» Sherwood and Abte'tt werej , The
re',^P*’^
I moved to BurkUlte. Va.. Inst suniiuci. ■“
**"' m -mmu after U».tlng.V.
chartnlag eoiertalucr*.
Mod^.
^
k«4|>rd keeper—John llllebrlst.
Mlss pafdner was tbe r>>clplcnt of, hoping tb.it the change might Janefll
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<‘f WllHsm.hurg
PIMBce k*eper_—E. A. PN-*ns.
iiany roost beautiful pleee* of chhi*. the, ehil.r health, a* she bad Iw
falling for nenrly tlirvH- years After
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‘’l‘> »‘»<la.' »:« I'U'lne**.
ter a sojourn in the warm cliai*le
V, H. « r. M. OtISeera.
. r the coming y«ir* of tllve Unproved’for a iluie, and it.‘^*;»«
ami also vl.'lted Iht dnu'rijti■ I- i.-m and Foreign Mil- sa* imped Uial she would etenlually
i.icieD o( tbe Congregational regain her health. Word ol her dejah.-M'^’--l Ti'irv '
IXKAUmD .NERVES.
came as , ahocW to .he many frlcnUs
"’><1
"euint...,. Mstt..
church
of the ramny In tD city, who extend "f 'VlUiantiburc w-n- ;• the city t
PrcaldcBt—Mra. G. A. Uthrup.
■*«c '
(hi :r hcarifeit kyaii<athy to tl__
Flint
Tire piTBldrni ~Mri
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Love
[n'svcj iiarent*
M.s Ralph 1) Wi.ij.
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'Second vlctipreslttem—Mr*. D l*ad ] Four chfldrtei are left Mr and Mrs (."tey ,lrwn Wllliamshurg.
lW«od1mi.*c. Grace. Gcorpv WlUlain
Misses Emllie and Rev^n Conoiei
stecrvuiy-MrA F. H Barnuro.
.and Richard.
if Intcrlochin. w.iv in the city V..,p
Treasuiwr—Mra. F. HMallioa. ‘ Word was ree^vid
by IJi
Asbum fit’s
late heir that the foro-n.'. wo tid
Trc.- Gruii4.v. l.e.kkeeprr for t.-.
Program committee—Mr*
Md ji 0'irkvlHe, Va
"‘ylte C.mpernge Co,
ot
IntC'
MoBUffoe. Mr». I. Robert*. Mrs. A.'I
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lorhen. was in the ,city ou buslne. Waite.
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0*c<smata<y CorvUst,
lodik
i taOHns'.; I’-ie ......
L o. T. M. OMcai*.
! The di-cUmatory contest for High
The Kev. A. T Fergowui raent t.'
Tbe following election took plice at isrt.ool student*. bel.1 Friday night a. Frcitoil thl* morning where he will
';”4.7
Traverae Bay Hive, No. 71, U O T. Ithe Grand, wa* a success. Tbe first iiresch tomem'W
Before n-lura'ii.u
i;/';i»-vs lor ilr wienierf-j;
[M Drc. 6.
'l*\»rh of this kind wa* done a year b« will v>t Bear Lake and
•rt ih^rcKviux cam.
!* r,iv»«at lo taav sod
' Cwnmaader-Sarah HUIIker.
’ago and a* the one last night wa> cn ‘ Istrc.
lo'.-J '•! a" oragj;;'-.* ::: I'.rtyo-rnt ami
Vice commander—Callic Thacker. | ter«d upon with even greai.T enthu-t Mr*. Froat.. of B.-ieb. went
'■ae«i<-*Ar » "e bol'..e«. VoB t.i;i' ha'vr s
slssin. 1i will probably be made as nlie this morning
►aaoic
cv>; th-,* woie'.gr;i:'. rvw «!i.itneg,
annual allair
Oscar Smith an.1 Email Beqmd
r—.cre lU'1 .i
that ScIS i"
it.
Uu;a»e::t tree lie ji,-:. Aiiiie- Jir.KiiRacord keepee-Mary Oardaer.
The Judges, the Rev Uema* Cortt- went to FTaakfort today.
•uerh: C-i . Biaghawilot;. N. \ XVtea
FLaanee keeper—-Agnes jiclllchie;.' l‘a. Robert M’alter and SupertniendCsbin Sptngler of this city. I ; wr;Uiii: mcBudn rcoiLiig Uu* gcneniB,
caaptaln—Hattie Jlendri^MU .
i
B Cllheri.
ceagratulated th'» icnrnlDg for Copemlsh.
>
uCi.r 'tn ihi. psper.' Ikm't lualv an;
Mtstr«** Bt.ArtM—Flora Bechtel,
!«be High school on ihUr success and -S, F Saxton wen^ to Manisiee thl> jmiitake . but remember Gw o»m« .SaaaiiSergeant—Mena M'lncbcoiflh.
lannounced that. In view ol tne b^h monrlcg lo look after a timber Je..’ J kocR. Tr. Kilnier'»B«am;>-R,MJt. am', ibv
. widrrv*. l:-'ghamtivc. X. Y-, on cved;
Sealtuel Mary Rrezlna.
jqtwlliy of th- deejamatioa*. tb.- dut> | M*n Kronpa
c*11->d t« <Vdu ,ivtik
«

LW of Sleep

A Tracy lj«r. President.
R. Floyd ninch. Me* PrMdeaL
Samuel Carload. CaaUer.

Mich.

Sell yon your bill fora house or hart). Mv ‘' >rr>- : t ;ii times
a fall line rf
LUMBER. ILATH, SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING. ^ORcH
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINISH AND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
(iet our ticnr.>s and coutparv our grades before Ihiv iii|c Ca’l ••n
ns. Look for Ibe Big Rivl rUat.
Cor. E. bib St uodLikeAve.
rbouca. iklh^'.Kl. Ciit. ;ioe

sob wuAoiNc mucctSTa-wi r-Bomt

r juiiaok hull i

{ti.ite hank, which upiK-ar* In anothc*
col'iniii «i U>l* IkKUe. I* the large*
*nd klioiigeHt stattuiciit evt-r pub
Ibihed ill its history of over S: year
of K'icccasful buuklng. Tlie managt
nieni of this flCHiicinl liiktitutUm h:iv>
always Im^’B and Is today recngulm
ihmughnut the state for It* strciictl
an.! conserviitive tnetboibi whU-h mu
S. tei'- Le Kutiif.ictory to It* dep'ulior* a*' 1
CMna Shower.
p, j,* retnnlknlde growlh. '
Tile prelly residence of C. 0 Sher- Waj^MPPliHer. Mich., where she will
Wirnd.
on
Cnlon
atreef.
wa*
the
scene
|
“*e
IruMres
of
the
Unuk
L. O. T. M. NO. Stt.
PERSONALS.
ul a milque soc'al function fTiday *I |htJ'» chuivh In regard to ti.oi~'.iy In
nil
SauiiAny
* Re^vtrtl,
when Mcs.lnmes
shcr-' *hlch the rhorcli at.d Mi> Us-c-are
s by Traverse City u-ynoou
\11.< NoiK Cork :-ii this Httri'U.kji
wood
and Abbott bonon-d .mi*« i
Ml with MMyrtle Gardner with a china Shower i Her h.r.bat.d. John U-ece. dUs! I»> Ba*i Jordan for

Six O’clock Oiititer.
KorUpoH Dec. C.-Mt«. Bon fcamp
bUI gave a 6 o’clock dinner last nIghI
hoftor of her aunt. Mia* Non Leo
Bo. COTOT* w«» laid for lo. the
SMM* being dmong the older rwda of the place. A very enjoyable
OTMlag was speat Vy the gueata.

TraTcrstau Saterkta

LET THE

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

PUbM—Mary Aabtoo.

Picket—C. H Laniudebt.
BaatlMl-Worthy SeoAcU
Phjulctan*-^. w, *. Mood and
IH. E.' B. Minor.
B. Hort.
HsBleiaa—Praak ffnilth.
After lb* bualBMB of the ccaoliig
araa dlapoacd ol ibe taentber* mjoyed
a Boclal tJaic aad a ftoc aiippcr wa*
i. Ct»ok.
r«ui«w—Mlw Mln- aerred.
«lc Triblo *04 P«vt WIIlMlB.
C. E. Officara.
BvpertotMdoat boklwof** 4*»*rt
The C. B. of the Glenda' church
J. W. MiUttM.
bare clccli^ the folioving offlccra
tor the MtaulDg year:
CM Butorr >cul >ll» Er*\ju Hi
Prcaidcal—Nlu Wright.
Bond.
Trvuialuc.
B*cr*ur>'~MIm Miualr H. Walt.
Hccordlng afu-rciary—Oamet Pierce.
* AMtaUnta—Ml« Siva Wright aud
Mia* Oaorglriiff'iniarr.
TniaaDrrr—Ml»« Pmort-n Rniorr.
Orarral Ilhrariau-Mrrritt B. HiO

tef.

PfAet—BMC Ana Boacl.
Phyalctao—Dr. Sarah Cbaae.
AwIMoat phyuleUo—Dr. Boawlhal

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Only two weeks more
before Christmas
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.Vania i iii'ir t:i. l*e»a v»-r> lip :a*
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.-"imtiui'g lor d;>. C'-cI*.

(li.'Udui'.'ilKT* *id Gias'ifaioe; •

aad

-d Doll*. Mnnllwritsu*. Ko.i —. Pl]**'''.Jiite. Tin nnocj*

l.e-.-r Pal* i

i.i J-oxw Gem <€ 1.. .•>, ,> i:Tiolcrr of 0.:% diicnplio.-)* for
a:.,' pcnf:l, S;e-..,r.,jK rju'.filj with fifty different H-wi. wry ch* ap
< -;--iica» Ih'lie, Whj-tlc*, Eitea*;-,.!: Toy*. Toy Guns. M-o Woaour.
H'-v,

Shclir T.-ee Omanicou. Cold *tj S ive.

Trimanns'.

Csadlte Candle Ihaldv.-s. Slevp ac Dili,. Cups and Saac-.-w. Crackcf
Jur*. Wine S-tr. Tai'ie Set* ati-l a lot of o-her thiagi-- mnamenul
and u.-':-;!.
t>;

-tick

!s.B.;i:y di*play<-d. *o >t will r.oi lake to long to look over
(• oa- .ally 'o cor;:-,'Ftom and C«ii streeU.

Grocer

Grocer
TRAVERSE OTY, MICH.
Your MoftCy Back if Net gst'Sfteo wtt> Trad*.

M

•mwe TmvtKM mwacd.
THE WAY IT WORKS.

^ A really good coffee j
atareasonableprice ^
really the standard ccrfree—that’s

McLMghliniXXXXOsffeej
Always fresh, rich and clean, because
of the air-tight, sanitary packages—
one fun pound to each package.
McLaughlin’s XXXX Coffee
sold by

TMehlMg • CaH to Drink U i
Trying Ogaration.

TboM ««o bara bad a
pcTtrsce kuov tltot Uten- !• uoCblajc
toorr trylnc to tbe aool than tbc operatba of tearblQK a young caU to drtuk.
The i>roce«a M fanlliar to errry imd
n-lio baa bhracbt op a calf froo tofancy. Tou aetae a pall of wana oUk.
go into tbe aUUe. caui tbe calf by ‘
tbe eara. back btm Into a ronier and '
bMtmje bl» neck. Tbe Idiot rather ,I

vxent on speaking. Suddenly the ab-'Darooem Ileugelmcller become |>epu
Burdlty of tba gestures 1 was maUag'var. and there owners may capiuie
aimct me. os there were so few to' some of them- arriving birds and make
see them, ao I quit that It was n moat them ••at bom-.- ' —
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-------actuab I Priaa Chastauta For Whits Heuts.
l^fwUwllfeofhlrnwbybeUtotevniiy p,t ,
fright aud' 0. K. Sulwr of Lewlsburg. Pa., who :
g
tuddr aud unatrock. and be gives
a tudden
^ bring lUT^ruiou lo an' has a eelebratad paragon chestnut'
expected ••flonace." He believe* be, onttmely close."-rbUa'deiphU lleconl. I groTS nesr Sbamokln. l<a, recrutly I
will go o
Pd sUy
y ou tbe other skle
sent a ■-umplltuciiiitry <-sae «f ebrstnsta \
of tbe auble. bnt be doesn’t
lu rr^kl-ni lt.ve-ve!t. sa:* the rU'L ;
this befuretiaiid. He starts on the hu-

P.»

ALL tC :

TD EARTH.

Haw tha Naw Ambassador to Osr-,-ty :
many Obligsd a Rspertor.
sta'.::5 Alla- R.aur.-U’. »n Day.
When I>r, r»a\td Jayne Hill wb«
will aiKCced CliarluiKtur Tower ai
. Amerlrou arabomador to Berllu. Woi
' be wai
aaslshint secn-taigi
known ai tbe mioi*ilH-n le.m diploma
lb ^aaldnjrton. says ibe New Yor(
World. He nee Ibe pink of cvMirUW)
Ibe tldeug.. rri'.ul:e,
and nerer rt-rosed a rwjuest lo any
body, Imt hb viay'of erauling one Wai
■omelhnea bewlhlerlng to Ibe re<-lplcnt
or pal
(•alu.
tired In my work now." aald
Dr. 'i’- rrev. -I enn .lo m-.re work
without falliuo tUu
!-■

d«w was opened, and Ow brad of Hr
Bill emerned. The reporter apologlzcv'
for benaking (be dlplumal'g re^^anl]
siplalted what be wanted.
-I abaU be very glad to Inform you.’
oald Dr. HUI with tbe utmost gracious
BHB. -but I muat neeeaaarily be guard
sdUny
It preaMi tbe dip
tomalic atatua of the affair Is sa fol
Iowa.” And here a
of LatJi
«o the reporter below.
Tbe reponer. wbooe metnofy of Latin
waa limited to sometMiig about tbe
dlrMoa of all Gaul Into three parts
Uatenod bupelemly and tbmi uld:
”fm afraU t don't quite nndeiWaad
that. Ur. Secretary.”
”Indoedr aald tn. BIU. with polite
surprlar. "Then I wDI try to make it
pUtarr.” Abd tbia Uma be abowemd
aboai flee mlnutas of Oro<^
■uwtetow.
”I don't coteta tbat,” resinred tbe
ffafpiug reporter.
“Then I will repeat It” oald Dr. Hill.
Vltb nnwrarled courtesy. And be did
fa (*Teai‘b. Tbe rc|Kiner Uwnkcd blm
SBd went aw, Jicjsi day the chief of
fas buTMu Is which tbe young man
waa employed told Dr. HUI that bl»
e bad not got much out ol
” nld Dr. mil. "And yet

IMAttINATjDM AND TEETH.
c Failed, but tha Patlafit
Fah No Palm
Writing to 0 London pap*r> * Bedteal man tells thU story:
”A lamaikable Incident haiipencd reSWtly at a London dental bospluil. A
yosog woman went tbere to have Oeo
(astta Mtrnctod. The anaeatbellc- de­
eded upon by tbe dental ourgevin was
sibyl cblerido. nod tbls was ndnilnlstared by Ibe usual form of spi>
An India rubber cap
>ISC(d o<
patient's mouth and nostrils, snd cosaected with It Is
U a latg Into which
lie of eth.r! chloride U I

screw was tamed, the iwilent went off
gradnall.r Into tbe nsnsi condition of
ISsmsJldllty. flve teetn were extrseted.
snd tbe poitent awakened without feel
Ing any part of tbe <Ywiwtlon.
•The wbole ease appeared perfectly
Borinal Only when tba yonog woman
bad left tbc room and tbe
was bring nude ready for another paOenl waa It diacoveted tbal tbe cap
oale of ethyl ctlorlda bad by some
mtsebanee not been broken at all. The
wbedo roadJtkm of Inaenolbltliy had

was ao Strang In her mind that she bsd
passml Into Intetelbillly Mllrely by
byppoOcaaggertioo."

___ SATSITISFACT
». e Wait A tons Con
on Hyomal. Cura for CaUrrh.
Tbe question baring l.een ralM-d
whfUier or 00 8. B. Walt A Koiie
WillII refund Ibe iDone) If a Hyoi
outfit doe* nut
lul do all that la rlaim<M
rlain
tor It 'll] curing catarrh, they want (o
stale poatilrel} ibat ibli guarantee b
. au aboolole fact.
L guarantee llbe tMs la the beat
prt«f
<f 1that ran be offered a> lo tbe

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be like tb<«e we
we Uirr
bare ou thl* ^rth.j
Wben Klljab nod Moses came down
on tbe luciuuUlu they were mv-giilted.
I don't know Ik.s' tbe st.lrtt could ex­
press Itself wtibout s body."

a. mon.™. ^ r«, ^-twi „

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b ...Ubb m u» n.» », bilk.
you gel up

.

an. UUk nma i

tbe place where Cecily and 1

a out of your moulb.
Ti«. b bb».™i,i jb .0..
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-- *i>3inly declare you will learn
Uiut cAir to drink or break hli b
■p» calf doein't know

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distance that leiu

? lU:e a toy with tte
not awnrv that be was tbe
i*|.rlug
and aank. as te
your dovrnfkll and wooden 1
ltd Us last spring, with bis masrt.t 1. tluMb- b U..

paws—a ma
don't try to explain It to blm. but furiAt”
m by the ears, look back *Hstic and magnlflnot aJgbb"


»P toward It. drugging the calf,

Th. »..rbC».

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sreuiuie:
jou- ....
U,« U,,o ,h.
.line ,™, \
tiT to'

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Have you a vvarin vout> i

"Ycw." ••Ha» ^
l«sr a warm coatT' ••Yas." 'X'aa (
plunges suddenly forward. Tout
iwar take off hto warm coatr "No."
tl>c lookout for breakera thlr
-;Vby cannot the ta-ar Uke off Ui 2
mu and then ouc cub on {
iawt, "No you don't, hooey.”
does, tbongb. and you -crass tbe conti­ the Iwi-k row yelled. " '('uusv God onl.v >
nent" together by tbe “rapid tran.it” knows vvls'iv tbe buitoiit a ’
line. You hadn't Inteodevl to ga but
that to where you and tbe calf didn't
WORSE THAR ONIONS
see alike. You Uke hto view of It
a few momento later-yoo astride of
tbc cairs neck. and. faffliulng tbe

Trass st UsKIniar Monumsitt.
About thirty young trees wete aat
Mt In tbe gtBM plots about tbe VicIn Buffalo Ibe other
day by tbe part deiartmenl. mays t
Buffalo Times. Tbe apjiearamv of i
circle to not al all enhanced by this
latest addllloD. and many people who
watched tbe planting of the trvew^wre nod above hto nooe Into '
of Ihc teller that the monument hffert resolved to strangle blm
In later years when tbesaitrces grow difak.
te spoiled. Just now tbe uionTbe calf bolds perfectly stlll-omlument can te #.>en for matiy bte-ks. nousJy Bo-and Ibera to silence In bearbut when li Is surrounded ty trees U en for tbe sjuive of half a minute,
will te necessary to go up to It lo or­ tbe cud of vvbicli time the blockbend.
der to see It at all. Hi.wevcr, tbc phM-- who ba.irt drunk a drop, suddenly
Ing of shade tnv» rnb-r* into tbe gen­ makia a splurge, kuocks tbe |<oll to
eral sc-beme. and Ibe trees were plant­ "hlusdom cuuc.” milk aud all; you are
ed toatay.
again mlui-cd lo a borlxootal from
and when you rise the
Ths Offer ef Chao Tal Yuan.
exidteuiout to lotcnsc. You have been
A Chinese mcn-bant named Chan aoakod with milk. •Clobbered ” o
Tal Yuen of n Cbloew company offera hurt aud obused tbe worst way
to iwy tbe govcrumciit. aa.vs tte Kouth a drop of milk bas gone down tbe In­
China Fosl. FI.rMt a .vear for tbe mo- fernal brute'a neck, and there he stands
nopoly of <-ollpctlngalMbewas(c|>tper glaring at you. ready to furnUh you
In the Kwougebon- snd Shlulilug pior | aiioibcr free ride anywhere you tvent
fectures for tbe purpose of uutnofa*, I to go. With no affidavit, you bang him
tnrlng firecreckm.
| over the bead with tbe empty pall and
hohlilc out of tbe pen, mad aud
and hurt
let your
*Na »u^ Lusk.
I
starve.-Clevelaad
-And do you Bell thcas beanUfnl
tbongbU of your aoul for men dollarsr'abe exclaimed.
“Nope." said the poet sorrowfully. ”1"The atrnugvat sensation I ever felt”
seldom get more than CO cento, foe
'em."—Cleveland loiader.
; j uld a Well Luovvti local clergyioan.
•'was wlii-u I prcai-hed to the prisoners

•bad
raach trouble. ,
by bra fumes or any other psllli

~n .
t,.,.»ionalIv have
brcalh; if there I* heart
fc and add gul|4t
gulling* of undlgcsi.'d
food: If tbe *iomaeh
maeh bur
It thei'c Is slecplcsiisncht.
'
any other of t
many aymploms of indigestion.
Ui-o-na stomach taldcu and get well.

S. K. Wait
lit A Sous have
made bv Mt-o-na tiomach
tablet* that they- give a guaraiilei
wllh every '>(Ucenl hoxgthat the
ey will be refunded if
li the re
fail* to gi^e satlafaction. They taka
the wbole risk and a box of Ml<vna
will iioi cost you a penny unless It
cur»-8 you,
Dec. 5-1!

r-

ToUet Goods
We have the best pick of the market in St^ Silver and ftnewotfik—'
Toilet Sets. Mi'itary Sets, Shaving Sets or in silver brushes or mirrors
from 25c up

Leather Goods
We have, a beautiful line of Ladies' Hand Bags and Pocket Books as
well as Men's Cigar Cases. Bill Books or TratLvelling Sets.

Fine China
Some beautiful things in Japanese Hand l>ecorated China or in
Wave Crest China made by the Meridan Co.

Stationery
A beautiful line in elegant Holiday Packages.

Perlumery
These and many more gifts at

S. E. Walt & Sons
Corner Front and Union Streets.

Traverse Oty’s Leading Drug Store.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF

Traverse City State Bank
Condensed from statement to the Coountssloner
oi the Banking Deportment December trd, t907
RESOURCES
l.onn.^. Bonds. Mortgages
aud Sccur.lles .............|lJIR.36:.:fi
Premium paid on Bonds. I JC.724.T3
Overdrafu .........................t

And GRINNELL BROS, is the .Place
Many home* «re going lo be made happy wilh I’lanos this ChristniuA. This i* tiarlJy becauM- a Plano 1* Ibe gift of gifts—the - most
unpiuprlaie. desirable and acceptable of all presents—and partly bec.ime our eonvenleni ]>aymeni system makes |i ea«y for almost any
fauilly lu' buy a Piano, wlltiuui bardship or Incoiiveoieore.

Er"'

We arc Ready lor Xmas Trade in Every Dept.
...

.

_

^

SniBtl I:i-iru-

Muric Cabinet* of Ul,*: desigin
logany. fo
o;ik, uhIiiui aud .......
mahogany,
for Sheet Music. Talking Machine
Rerotds. ;siid Pianola Roll*, lluno dialr*. S■ i.k.I
'it.s ---and Benches. PUnii
PUr Diaiu,.
Musical
icjl Toy* tor children—Pianos, Plano S
Stonls. '‘'.olln*.
V'.olln*. Drum*.
Drill
Musle Itox.-s, etc.
CHRIfiTi AS INSTRUMENTS SHOULD BE SELECTED NOWf
NOW: Our »iocks are curopleie and
■tsiinlly l.iri;.- and we can- give l*.tier
l,.tier service than may be possible
r- ___ wiu-c
..lien the. eleventh hour nisb :s
iH-liv.-rli* wl
any da,, or hour desired,

Branch of
GRINNELL BROSPiano Mannlactnrw
era and Michigan’s
Largest Dealers.

Grinnell Bros.
MICHIGAN'S LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE

159
E. Front Stre^

siAoijoe.n

POINTS WORTH NOTiaNG
INCREASE IN RBSOUR- /
Ci:S Blno' lasi publtob-.l
■ ■d MnUnit-ni, Aug 2Z.\

INCREASE IN DEPOS­
ITS wluce last pubitoh•■d stuimnit. Aug. «d.

.....................................?..<S ISt.nS.-.M

...I 1»04l3.4e

TOTAL DEPOSITS .........I1.64S.CW.M
CAPITAL STOCK. SfRrequired l<j- BonUng
Law ------ .'..tBparoantofOepealta

PLVS

and

L'NDIVID

ED PROFITS ............... f 3&e.tfi0.24
ADDITIONAL
STOCK­
HOLDERS’
LIABIL­
ITY' ................................... I 300.0M.W

oral in t.wiing lU beall^ virtues. S
E.^ Wall A (tons take all the
sot drug m derange the stomach, but
la br-«lhed Itiiough a Deal pocket in
baler that roue-» *ltb even' ouifli. «<
tbai .!• medl.-ailon rraebea the m<»l
remote air c-lu In the nose, ibroai
aoo lung*, wbore any raUrrhal germ*
may be lurking li quUkly desiroy*
tbem, heals and n*Hhes tbe Irrliateil
BucwM membrane and viiaUi
tlaansa sq^bal ratarrh
■use nothing 1
,W. ft,
trial, nolhing but (
•• mi
that U gu>al
oral riddance,
e of tbe complete
cot
outfit I

UABILITIES
Capital Stock (paid In) $ SM.OM.M
Surplus (carited) ............f 4B.OOO.OO
t’ndlvlded Profits loeti..! ll.m.24
Dt-poslls ............................. I1.64S.SS4.U
Notes and Bills Redls'ld
NONE
Bills Payable '
NONE

Ii.1“ii.S"C.:t

lUCbateslrcd
______
t paynieni wpn'l iK-cume dii- until the
___ly L-kpensi-i are over, Notbliig could be easier!

nioqnt of money, nuibing you could buy. would l
i™,„l,.„d..
K-PioadeUv,..
,d„.„,kp „d
merlalotmnt.
for lamily and friends.
prices, from used *
at small «i*i. to the magnificent
Sl.IWO to tIAOO each. If you could
not suit' lH>ib I.
and your purse here ii would te tm'|«s»lble anywhere, for we have unquestionably
the largest si.K-k, greaie.i variety of make* and
and our values are aboolufelv imapproarhH.
Tbesa
strong staiemenu. but we aic prepar<-d to prove them If you will give u, the opporumity.
The gin next bd-sl
Piano Is some other kind of Musical Insirumeiit and »e have complete
stocks of evervihliig in
-Bfic Hue. Never were wv quite »o well prepared >
....
You »-.:i find
here,•• in
:n gieatest
gieH'<;>t vaiiclv
vaiiclv and
and at
at low«-*t
'
.........................
-d here,
po,-i|
pric*-*. Ibe folli
VICTOR TAlJvlNG MACHIN>S5 ,<nfd BDI^fN PHONOtlRAPHS.

n...

You will find presents for any one of the family at our store—well
made—handsome.—made to wear goods that are sure to please.

nch nnd bowels ao that the flow of I

Christmas Pianos

n____4..

Holiday
Goods
That arc Sure lo Please

A line of the best the markht affords,

sometimes our own. b

Now is tbe Time to Select

Vd.-,.a-.1.-

place, since Yenoa rcvulvea around tbe | '
son in su orbit Iniertor to our. tbe, century, t'ongran recaamsodnl days
lliiie cf It* greatest |4uxltolty 1« wbeu; of tbaaksglvl&g aunually during tbS
it |•sMOs between the suu and us. lu; Hevolutloa. and Washington appslntofi
UluuiUuIed bemUjdKTe U naturally al- • au.* a day lo 1T8B. after tbe odupM
wuys lurued toward tbe «
biMeoflbe- fvw tbe general bmefll c
moon. The uearer Venna comes to tbs; 81mv IWS tls- presidents have olwayo
oonb tbe less we see of lu furts«. | l»«ucd |u-« iamstloo* siH»lnUng tte
ITk- further It gel* away from us the last Thurmls.v of Sovemlwr os tbe aa..f lu aarftve. but the H'Uml Thanksgiving day.-New Vufk
pLiKt 1* p-diiced to iu sinsUeat ap-1 Americaii.

br

along with him a llitle way. Hot the
lawB of fraciuttoo are always alKiut tond^‘
tba same. Tonr legs—one ou eoeb aide;
I; anorla. tbe Uon aeemed aboot to dtstba critter-keep up with the cair;,,,^^^
^
for about i
for a

think «iur ocw Isdles win eojoy ,
food. I don't k r what klml uuf fu<*l

V'tnIInk

Mcnmn «. i«r. '

fur tbe i«ll be employa bla time

ALLHRST-CIASS
GROCERS

DR. HILL AS A DIPLOMAT.

thumoay.

cam SaaOaf at tbe Baswn peaitoatlaty. I ttood on tbe hard atone Boor To hare i aviary hi tbe beeae m \ yoong ti
to tbe middle of t long double te tbe lataar fad
tbe leadera of faab ' oral ye.ua ago aa on experlmcnL Muny
of ceUa. Around me there vere bno- loo, laya the Sew Tork Preea. Tboee; tbooaandi of traeo a t beating cbeatdrada of Uateoera. yet I cooM ace but women wbu ate e^weioUy food of j auta tbto rear, and be expeem to Cttbtwice aa daoae and mweb higber ibas
two or three. wImm wblU facea wcra canaries tua.e be ideoaed to know that er a crop of iOOO boabeboura. Tbe effect of tUa la that we
preaaed agalnet tbe bara. Tbe remain­ AOUO of tbrae pretty bird* hare lately '
________________
never con be sore of aaytblng we aaa
der dU not even look at me. preferring been shipped to the Vnlted States from !
madrid-baria Tatopbrnm.
to alt qntMly In ibrir cella out of algbt Sugtand. A Qwclol apartment baa I Tbe Lemdoo Standard prlnta tbe a»and liatea. tVbeo I began to «pf«v 1 bfW built fur tbem cloae to tbe
I nooMemcat that a tatorb ioc tetweea
ThankagtTlug day - pnetkaDr tbs
laUed my voice ao that ev-eobudy toomoo ooe of tbeMgUnera.and^;
capital of Spain a»l that of »aaaa
could bear me, but waa aatoolabed to
national harvest fastlral'-begaa wttk
t under tbe care o
bear a muffled erowl from - nearby attendant. Between now and tbe ead k pn|}ec<evL. ,
tbe Sfst leOlen) of Moametanaetm. Tba
of Vaova.
eell. the poaaeat^r of tbe eok* saying:; of the year no fewer Qian 3S.0W birds
'•
tbsfiM' ••'^ksi barreet tbanksgtviBg b
•Dont Ulk so k.nd. You
bear---a!, will
will be
be bruQghi
brooghi to New York. Many
- . - can
—----tlto dU-1
***
P'lCfK" fatten al

SERVE net hmoum rqair.d by Law .............. I ;m.S535S
BILLS PAY.M.U: .......................NONE
NOTES AND BILLS Rediscounled .................................. NONE

AMOfNT TO PROTECT
DEPOSITORS against
los« on acMunt of any
possible shrinkage .in
Resource* ....................... | 4«,120-J4

We Solicit Yonr Business
on the Basis of Sound and Conservative Banking
Ihe Oldest. Largest and Strongest Bank In Northern Michigan

1

•fMMO TfUVtRM MtHAiM. THVMOAV. MCCHMR U. rwt.

•■•I rrtdtf cfnnooa.
K.
Hflbtx
p*p«r ot (b« •fto^
MW. >w Mbikct bMsc. “Ho» to
Crwt« ud H»« to lUiautB u lA(•rwt Is OoW IU*«sg.’’
“Hb OMiwr stsMd'tUrik# wrtr
twit •( tte atDd'i me WM the rewpuve »*rwi ssdMrtet vs* rw4
thn VM ttsMe to btee bb laflawec
« Ibe kfur^H* «t Um ebUd. Orwt
ear* ihMOd be wed is the letepUss
o( beoba to be rwd tbw. Tlie ehfld
it wpedallr Ittmned is booki os
I «M Ideat Itte ssd ea tbta
1*^ U ot we sod boMit. the
loiUBet ibOMld be onlilTsted.
Tba prutiesl beoetu of Ibe cblldrWS bour st tbe llbnir mm steo
toMbed Moa end the ^eper woe *eU
vriKen sbd tall tk escellent
Uau.
VMIovtojE vsB s dleesMlon led by
•opt. I. B. onben. Mrs. a. tV. HoWethr. Hn. C U Ortdiieb end oibers
ru precrea of the oftemooe «aa:
Seng, elchtb g-sde.
ReeHoUcM. fourth psde.
Mg. HIM RMi Heetlaits. .
•UMiskigiTji^- PVfyl Bpwerr.
per Womer.
tauiog.
Dec.
«iW. Mich..
M

PERIL TO THE lira
/Elf fcr contentment
Eat for good oatnre.
Both are the result of physical
health.
The most nutritious fo«d made
from flour it

beMree Ue |
be eettled st tbe pHaery eleeUoo sod
ibst M'smer vtll be Mmloee.
Asked M.io bis osn snbiUw be
r^pBed; "it tbe people tbiok me
vertky. I sbsU deem it s high bows
but oodbr tbe exlstlsg coodlllou 1
r Id fstror of tbe lewmbutlw Md iWlecilao oC Ws^

1

Uneeda Biscuit
Erery bite a mouthful of energy.
Imdiutaad

Ueuiensst
r Uat be

NATIOKAL BISCUIT COMPANY

'V

be«i#rt Awte.
Or. Oy B. Cbsee retonted Ssurdsy
fnw Cbieogo where be stieoded tbe
sbtMBoMle show st tbe CeleMam, sad
steo pnrebssed s doe russbooi whieb
win be dWUrered April 1.,
Dr. Cbsee bad ample'opportnoity
• bis sato. sad after Iwpeet
lag a Urge Bsmbier sM riding in eev
wH. be decided that the
solMd him beUer tbsa ssv ul^wsa
M «splsy at the Colleeum. it is
amhO rtnbboot tor which be paid

STATE AND NATION TO DO IT. i

jDdge r«ter a Croaecup of ibe Colt
ed Sutea rlivult court In d reevot ad
(Irena before tbe Irish I'ellowwbip clui
ChiosEO declared for etate and fed
srwl control of wporatloo dividend*.
says the riiicago nccurd lietnld.
blogcd npon ib" present moo
ey atringenry. which, he aald. coui-l
not I* explained by lack Of iu«i<sv
lie aaaerted that corporate (^>Dlr(h
Ibe iieople-e wvcilh cnstltuiet a da;i
tbe country tf pv*ruiiit<si i« g->
Judge GttiMv-up kutd iu pari:
"We are fii tl>e ai(d*t wf a o»‘t
|ibeuua»-nal iiotiunal dereloiiUirol. W«;
have a grenltT i-lnmlaiinn <if tii--iirv
per vapliB than ever
Yet
^re toht It U not tars*- ruootb. llisli- i I
wsges arc U-liie |vi»’. •erklsgiuen are
mere a{tilb-d. auluairy and rornmnw
BWl our e.ipaviiy f<*r cumtimlua
ucU are larwi thitu ever «a» tbe ra'C
Id Ibe e'ulid'a hUlory. Our cro|is foi
tbe la« fc-«eu ..r eight .vonra have
l«*ea pbeuoiiwual. .Vt-vor liefure ba<
there Uvu
gri-at a
rleman.l |
for .Muerirau proiliirt*. Yet e Hh all
these eleineDla of pr.ieperil.r In- «m
faruc «c find UiKiuesK for tbe lUwiuMil
Iu a state of |iar.il.iKl».
"We ar«' like a iiiiui ateppnig and
.b-ulj frciui bright
jiiioa thin.
t>ur Utuki> nnr miuihI; <Hir iDtliiairb-a
are aauod; «ui |>rudli<'tlvli.v bi mNiIkI;
tre are bo|ieriil and ciieKtuat. 8*Huej
M.r there ■> uoi cuoiigb «iirT*uv> In the
eouutry. I tsiiitoi >«e ho«. If
was fuougfa ten da)« ap>. Ih.-rv

I morning (or Hanceloiw i
t Cadillac.
COm«, UWl. D«. I.-Tte Tr.,-1 U*™™. II.. old™t
„l U. M.MI. ot (b. b.m|. i~r
I, M .b,...® .
we City newspapers have tabllahed
Clsrence Rnawll. 516 place. Hr. Smedley says that be Its* f*«rta<Pn. Wc bate i-ouw In the Uit
a report of the arreet of Fred
Eleventh street, wsa tnsrrted to been leaving dhe rtiy every day for tweni.v .'ear* to a pla.v where we arc
Koct^ who la chdriwd vrlth rwHtiri^'*» I>^ CsdIUse. at
|lhe i«a*t *rven years and has never |■.uud' to i-ius.- ami readjnst cwnw-lve.
at kill, t® tin kv tbkrv
Ikiwna- City. Thursday, st the Congregstiocal yet had hls name in the paper.
■ to sew ronJli«nis. Twenty years as>
!
bl„.. D, E,
E. Eulle,
Fuller l,n
left ,bl.
this tbon.,..
morning tt- b-n*
PeoP**- ‘ 'l--- ' bi,"'
b...
,'paraonage. Ur.
Hr. bbd
and bln,.
Mrs. Xbbb
Mann will
Of hand prlirting. A man ai»»«Tlng
............. ..
„ „
,k.
loveete.1 iu Industries through tbe
(or Uunlalng. F.
UU deaeripiton and nndoubledly the
Cadlllac.
»l. b«, bu.b..O <0, „ ®b„
In this city a week
and
will
mum
later
lo
spend
the
remere ago and visited the oBke cf
Trom Mooday's Record.
maindrr ot the winter. Mrs. Puller
ten times larger iu pr.iponiou.
tbe Cadillac Evening News and de
•IJM.
‘Thirty y.-alw
years aB" the (vHiuiry's Inwhite Ink and I
»»*• “»nr
!» *****
*hO will | -Thirty
•Ired to purchase
____.^IjeEftea, returned to ManUm this be
be glad
glad to
to have
have her
her return.
return.
* duatrlea belonge
belonged to tbe men cuoduet( Ue exact
flgtiret
1
and
0,
Bpilbwt Will Ri^.
morning after a bualneea trip
Mr and Mrv. C-. II. Tjicr retomed *»* tbetu. Now- ibt- ulbety aud ulue
height he required.
city.
Mansion. Ula morning af.er visit- *“«*•**
He was told that ttey were nol in [
Soiitb Oileaao where Ue boHseea of selling type but Ue
Hr., Ellen Bray.on ami daughter. n.g thrir daughter. Mra. A, W. Peck. ’
“"!~J^u.iftlou*lf^^^^^
u„„.Mirc.llo.i, fules» wctbluk
go into dry dock and receive foreman chanced to UInk of an old, Mrs. Cuaut Bird, who have be.-n visit-] Mr. and Mr-. Jaim-s Ullbeit aiul «
, family left this tnomlng for Ue -Soo,j..oi.iv uu.l carefully ibau Moie
.bibb..........
‘I.'.!!:;''’• s | where they will spend the winter.' pf ,«ii |H>lltlt-ul l.-a.ters there b* tr.ur wWlara.wort. U wlU prob­ used tor years, and Ue m«n eelected i UantOD this morning.
Hi^. T. H. Callls. of Mamoo. return xbey expect to return in the spring, ble ulveaii for ilie uaii-ui.
ably W a week before she will be able the two figures from Ula font w^b
ed home this morning after vlaillnK| x C Sheldon, sho received a tele-1 "Tbe eonKW.tli.u bus uol Iweu lo-.k.si
to Mdnae ber
only a fair Imiuilon «t tbe flgBbHBM* win tbM bd rMbtag and vea oa a |10 bin.
Mbs Dorothy Wlntera left this
a«,d. jef, ,or Bay City UU m<
OaNblii Mcftertban «U] probably thyve
It la prol^e that UH la Ue same
,K conxiralloo wbk-b aubeervet
for a visit with Wenda at mg where he and hls^ family will
» iibka PPlwal odra rtma la oMer man gad that bla pUa to raise money
»~-w moning
_
I ihto purpoee bonestiy and fairly, ilcing
to dkteh «p with the freight.
Tbe did not original
Iv lo Trav-'
**'
tend Uc funeral Sunday.
| )ta dutv l>v tbe public bimI tbe luvesior.
Mi«. John Wood returned to South! Tony Rokos and family left the city |s didug a puliUc sertb-e. if It n*cs
fertr hM had aaongb to keep
eClty.
_________
.Boardmao this mornipg after vlait- ,j,ig morning tor Did Mission, where Njolck.rlf-h-metbo.ls-1 care uot wbeUhavlat aboBt aU Us fright that
geotk-OH-D'a club
club or a awlnWiMrtiwe mas A.Aa.
friends la the elD-.
ihov will spend a few days wllb rela- er It la n genth-mcn*a
•eoU be handled on tbe rogolar
-dicrw' sclieuM.—It is a *bienace uud
nnmnar emt nmw
Keyes, of Omens returned uves
■ad vBh h lay os of a wwk Ue yards
5“'l:
“■
"’■;,*“^|home this momlug afier a visit with
wn«,n Maltice. of Cedar Run. was disgrace- I have lieeu engaged for
wtU prohably be etanhed to overflow­
five or six .vears trylug to exlriyuie
Hra.
W.
p.
C.
^j-bla
Mice.
Mrs.
George
W,
lUmaril
the
city
on
biialoese
today.
ing with frhisht can.
tbe victlina ul siK-b a c«r|>oraU«n,
Hr. (towel Oartand.
.
r„ink Hamlin, of Honroe Ceotev.
"Tbe remedy i« fur tbe state of lllh
havw bm attondlag the auto show
show In!
In,
Inierlochen. Is In was In the cliy on hnatnea* today
Hanfiah Camp.
miis locally aud tbe IiiiW Stales ui
phleago. are all home now. having emt
;^;[^'pr^p,rti te ';;,ve'fiVr
America In uatlonal eiilerprlscs to ihJoyed Ue exhIblUoo very moeh.
,omonow morning where he
|iart frc>in tbeir iudlfferetK-e and lay
atbais for cor|s>niuwtQ apeiid a week with relatives.
following offleera
ptm
exx-rcisc c trusttH-sliip
Hra. O. O. Nickerson, of Monroe
•rblldreo
wool «laftpd;-w
®r. U.. ..s..
71...™.
c™,„. 1. Ih. im«, 07 h-r d..|»,or. I™' ^ iluila-r. A "Ibe Bn-.lcst sbotr they ought to cxi-o-lse
IwruiUs
a
engs>raii.)D to sw indie ttuuiOHB»aBdW-Veorge Tarbuck
^
>U Uio .ppol.tnmi. b.ln, o7
,,
fell
Ilic
li-.'Kt
nikl
wad
rlbt-rsands
of
luvcSt.ira
b.v ljuaucial Icgi-nltI Vfce iTtnmnl^ ff V. Netiinger.
Ncit
"Wlint's Ibe maln and false rei«>rls you and I are
1,™, Ul b®7. T»l.
u„,K.W,t0.1«.. o7C«,,™iI-.o., «».
Oan,»U be Ue peer of any now to i*to-*imTuu been vUitlng her daughter.' uatloualiiy o.'ib.-uir'sUe lieiii.-iislM-f ot abooixeil from blauie by bavlug
Mtt
city and wHi be delivered April 1Mn.. Qeorge Bingham, returned home' ••»*' “f *** K**^"'*ad no iiersoiuil part in tbe fraud.
<Wou--«barflb AUey.
-'Why U it that tbe slute uf lUiin.is
this akernoon.
ak^obn.
Tfudfe U»ae yMl«-«Wiaa Johntewafk DM
nirt Not
Met come
fVnm* True.
True
this
.
fniiu .tfrl'-a, t.-i'livd the permits ooriKuntloiit to isny piK-arued
Drearti
mcc
Mrs, P
F. P Jepson relunjed
dirhlrmU? Tbus was Iractluo
Chief of PoUee Chat. W. Ashton Charimolx this afiermaui after
raiaeil from .in to jiar aisl dmible par
Mia reorived Ue hdlowlng letter t
j,^pna, i„ the ell>.
aud bigbei while nolblng was s|h-iiI
relecUon. a chlelua etiBper
-niey o:>!-iar dreadf'il liclit c.di'reil foe mnliUckaiire- Tlxe
tmn WlUam D. Robinson, a former
Mrs; A. C. Deapres Tviurnert this
^IQoAADdUrw
, . h god UtM aM
l» totw c.7:u.- Jrt.iu .Urb-n mh :ns
Trnvorse City man. now to Spokane, laft^mpon from Drawn where
^-Vleciad/ The pant year
Its-.*' «lie leliirrtCB-l- "soil *'“* giraffe's'
1 Ibe bag.
Wash. The letter was written NoSunday with friends.
1 and tbe camp
ucck clu't «li:ii I ex|Ns-red f-'i i--ngth
"There Is JO reason w by a cor|— nber »:
Mr. «nd Mrs. A. C. Sheldon rt
.Htber .icd tlsic's ••nlv -Im- d.uiUK tiuu Mioiild ■ot lie cuiiijs'lleil to o>t7;l7
Tkewr 8lr-l -rite ibeae few Hue. ^
tWa atiernoou.
.pKThave
have tbeen completed for
Usli
l«.forr
I
cuiiitH-tciit
Irlbuiial tiui'
you to find out U Uere was any
(. u (jreen left for Frankfort this
. |.
..g- ,,i,„
ditldcmls fa ve Wren carne<l l>efore
•ertea of Urw daocee. tbe money
aaaantt made on a'aroman to Trav-1nmrntog where he wilt sjiend the day ,^.k„u ,i,k u*-, -b.- iltvi •
toward purebaaing utRonna.
City oB tbe uigbl of the rth of <« bnalneas.
Irfs-u n. by i s«wl *leal-'
November.
L. W. Codman and James Heatley.
She deiruiuvl tbe ymiSrsi l•.•rklu*
-il-im working in Washington and i<.n this morning for Thomp«Miv«te ftuui ili.s «agr uud turool the lusiiiict of luauklD-l i-.r lll•le|H■ll,l
U. C. B. A. have elected Ue «n Uo l ight Of Ue ITih I was awah- aBd,FraDkforl. where they will sja-ndl »r-:to i.. tlie atu-u.b ut
, can wort llsw-lf mtl. Tbe .tn«-r;
of tb.v
l*ople are not afrnkl o' ••rilln.vrv
fonbwiw otflcets for' tbe eaaalag
----------' from
Youme."
tcu she (Xir:iii,»rt.b-.l. l
■ abotrt J o'clock by i cry from ai* »^k -n business.
luslucwa risks. They ilcuinu.1 an e
wMpan and I could see her lace all
K. Oebm. who hM been buying po­
• i aluiut |v.y » 7-eur* 1<t my-.-lf i'Tsl ck-ut lusirttmentalii.x ihr.M!t;li whi. l.
It—Hra. laabcUe LaBoou.
onrerssl wfU blo^ and 1 know the tatoes at Bowers Harbor :
Chicago^ Il.Tri for t!il» uie*-* of cblidn-i? ais.tUi-r work out tbeir ln»tin.( t..
m
>t-Hrs. H. 8borwill that I MW In my sleep.- He
returned to btm home al|
to »rc- liglik ><*-red elej.h.iiil' ;'iid amuug lui'u."
»FV*t
• foite.
had flibck her with a butcher's Cblcngo this moihlng. Mr. Gehn^ giraffe on.1 a Uugkn*- c.iiii .i
vlee-prealdent—Hra.
eleuvi-r and after he struck her 1 says hr has shipped SO.IKht bushels ot ne«-V» uud legs ; ii.l a i«s«y ..f yh-gl'finsppinp Turtlta For Tt'rap.n.
The Italians'who Ilv.* in ihe
to*a
beard the worda quite pUIn, *Oh. my pouioes from Bowero Harbor to Chi-t bumpers, xviih m,l, oue doulde bumP
i er. and boil «oc»n.lli.TU.i;
Becorder-Mtaa Hay Brocken.
Oud whM have I done.'
eago tbU asMon. .
-Vou Ml bim U.i f.tia. Mrs. l*hl along tbe I'onneetirut xnlk-y aiv iva|iIng a ban c«i calcbiug youag snnpi.ir.-,rweorder—Mrs.
May
“Tbo wMnan was uil. slim built
Fred Morford. of Kalkaska. Is Iu
|•..rtiius, ai.-t tell bini I inenn ii turtles. whKI. ibey sell to utarki-tiuWtU daU hair and had on a dark Ue city today.
' i7*r—Vouib'a cv>n»|7rtil.u
be .V'ew York boivl aud re7.uur;iu:
flaaoctal eecreury—Hni. H. Bbelhair was loose and
trade for lertwpln, tb. taste of wbi- b
banging down her badt. But I lid
PERSONALS.
A Tsreibk fiitustiwt.
they closely resemble, axys a Water
TfMtanrer—Hia. V. Desomler.
not recognise the woman for ‘be From Friday's Rfcord.
\ There cat. l» few uuwe terrihe OH- bury (Conn I dis|atcb to the New York
Tnutebe—Hra. A. Uflka. Mrs. A. blood on ber face.
E. M. Harr and tomlly, of Grawn, ctrirsrles ih.it<
V**,,^*"I Iu
“h your Tribuuc. Tbit aeaaon of tbe year tl>e
mad and
KIthut. Hra. A. Vexlna, Hra. Hary
■T hope ihtt no such Ulng hnppeo-

w. o. r».,

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I

Kofb and Hra. Ellen Deagal.
cd. but I have not slept atoce and 1
KsUnnUl Jobnatn and wife, of In-.
The laatalUUon of oSIceiw will Uke doubt If I can until I henr from you. tertoehea. were to f je city on business :
Plata at Ue meMlng Jnuary l. sod
"Hoping th bear from you by recwra todas-v
dll the a>emben are urged to atteod mall. 1 TMxato
O. S. Dow. proprietor ot the Mann-|
"Tour old friend.
lag house at Kalkatka. spent the at-'
lerncnn hi the cltv todav
■'WtU4AM D. ROBINSON.
"Spohane. Wash
BLCCDINOm "Hotel Dempsey."
]*
PNOTRUDING At a late hour Uls afternoon Mr
1 Hra. -Stories Purklss,]
tV ipkmeer resldenta of SorUport. paaw
Ashton bad found no clew
,ed through the city this morning on |
wur and vrwrwir
Ittelr way to Peioskej where they will j
ww«.,t ,b*
Ih. winter
wlBler ariu
wit , Uelr daughter.}
dangbter.
Flsreimr MiUsr III.
Lp«,j
_... K. E Miner went fo Detroit }Mrw. Sarah Miller.
.
. |
' k" v"~«.
Saturday mortilDA called there by aj H. F. McFall, of Pedar City.
, W “**•“,•51
**" daughter..ibU morning for Boroe City where
amixs I _a«f* Florence, wbo la tMcbiog music toihe wlU spend U* utoter. lb the!
..
Msim^ ^
^
Mmer'sprtng he will move hla fsmUy to;
to UtiUat linre.
,
MaM^'. r '
e*ty wbo hope tor an ewriy «>E dscK .WilMam Hetoforth. George Heinpleie
recovery.
forth and J. B. Stfietley left this
Fiw Me hfi ishnfioa Dreg Co.

pilj^

trcMmo,

Or. A. W. Chaas’s
Omtrnent

CASTORIA

GrMMUp Wants Corporate Rule
of Peopie’a Wealth Cheeked.

...
Tbe turtle, unlike other cn-jnures ili it
,, ;..,<.:.to:i nben.Jintt a* tbeir bllernati-. ls^c■•m«. fa,, .l il y aud
troln >-;»>• rlaliug oot of u l.ob.hKt ter- flavored an-l Is Iu fine ivu'I'-Wii 'u
mluuv.’a mau
i-d» ihe turrlage
and leuged tU- (haw afu-.- blo The
Odd Way te Ray E'eet.an Set
A"*
^>6**ty iL^les away, and
John Mclaiosli. a prominent !•'
clan of Knuc. V. T.. made a wnt-.-T
IbecleL-lion for ws.vor. tbo l.vter m i.-I, Tbe old la-ly gave ber fur has honetwek from Il.tiiM. lo I'bl.-aK-,
shoot ber Ur*
disUnoe of flW miles, says a dlspii b
from I'liva ’o tb* N.-w Y'->rk ’.kmeri. -• i
too j;t* orauge' " said tbe maniac i
be stuck a piece w tbe end of a raxor Mclntoab >ow1 the *vt lie ba» p’l'Ihaaed a b-awe and saddle. He la to
sod fopiwd
popiW It Into
and
- ber momb. Sbe
blow a bugk- to aumaiuix bi* arrivrl
^ wlib^o^ at each idacc. He promi*** fBltbfu ,y
ulu. ttoTt she liked
(■carry out bts «(«:n..-L
j
,
g|„, t^d to make each idriluu gi'eu
fc,r oo t
Ak-uhol WH boi diseoxere.! until Ua
Uere «
ae.renth cMfiary. and the dKriltaUoa
Ue first
(N^ spirit from wlue .ua> n->t .l7->'v.,wre«
Si Jam*
noil) tbe twelfth reniury.

The KiOa Toa Hato Ahntys Boogliti and which hag_____
iB BW for over 30 years, has borne the klKugtare of
— and has been luado nnder his per.
donal nuperrinon gincts Ita Infancr.
AliownoonetodheelveyoaAlt CoanterTriiH, lmiUUMUimBd<*Jnitt-«fugO(Nl’>t
Experiments that trlflo with and easdanirvT llio hewlth of
Indims aud Childreik.Expcrience acminat Kxperimeuu

What is CASTORIA
Cactona iu a linrmlevt rabatitnte for Castor Oil, Pare*
Kurlc, Ikmps ami s,k.thlnff Syrups. It ia IMeosanl. It
lllicr Opium, Morphine nor other Jaar.-ouc
Its age is Its puomntce. It dewtroyw W omis
tind otlujs IVvcrUUnek-v. It cured DUrrlnvn and »h»d
Colic. It relieves TceOilnif Trouhles curow CouwiliuatUMi
and Flatnlem-y.. It ak.-.iniilateg tbe Food, regulatew the
Stomach and ItovveK, giving healthy wnd niitunU ideep.
The Childrens l>aiwce«-TUe Moiber’e ^'ncuU.

OENUiNE CASTORIA at-wavs
f Sean Uie Signaiore ot

The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

State Ne<
\VUl;.ii,iH.<inat.l,
t'laike. aileellig t.i hav.- cunn- Iioni
Ohhi on fikii. welt- fouml asl.-ep In
the diiorwar of a linroii avenue iitisi
Dess liau«c at IHirt
Thought dead taenlv years, und
Willi a giuvesleue erected to hls mewnry. John Gallagher has reiiinied to
iV>n HuruD. A man killed Ui a wreck
• «s buried at Flint as ,1<din Gallach. r
On his Tilh birthda>. Tlamias J

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(•i.tiid Tis(.;m

til.- prnluite Olflo- III the cliv of Tt:ii^
eiM- Clly. m s.nd .vumty oli the 41*.*
ivssiabi-i, A IV fim:
|»i,,*e„i
Hon. Fred R
Walker,
Judge of Proliate.
In Ibe niatler of the esiatevrf Abraba«. Ilolm.-s. an Incnii^-irnl pi-rww.
»"’*n>'-s l-“iBg filed in aaid

chureh worker there, war arraigned (ent |h-itu,ii.
ill polii-,. (H.url oil a vliarge of dmnk
|< is oriU-tvii.' Il
cimeM. lie pi.-a.ie,| EuHtv and was Iw <-.-tiilK-r. A I»*...................................
filoal 13 and <S.-IS
hox-tic-7u, ui .-aid pnmale of
fl.s-. I-- aud is heivby appointed foi
It has Just (jm<- .•> ilgbi at Kala |i..ar;i,c >al.i '{s-ntlon. and lhal the
intarho that thej^idli- biiU lng owneil '» x: of kin iiikI nil (lUicr {lersoiis m
H Ii llaxlt^ win. sa. M|U-d tli.T.si'P-ar l»foiv

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l.•^.lr,• Us masi.'i- w.<- lrl'l•.l»T»d
j kTioiiMiioi In-ti.-.bi. 1.
.*-->1-1. «' r'i
V’
T Is lurtbiT orderc-d. that puMIe
Shot
; ■ I. I
tUm.! - 1 , :' l«w taerrtif be give, l.y publlcatton
l.esler Wyckoff. Is said lo Ih> well out ■*' ■.‘'V) "[ 'his «r.ler. for three sne^
.1 eswshe w*s1»> niov i»iis l-i snUI ilxv of
nuid to r,-cov.Tv. Jf be lives h.,b.-(iian.l Tuu.-rs.. if...
always cam the CnIM In-ar hls!.,,^
;,„d
brain.
'
|:.it>d in said csinty.
•'dTlnmas .Moitou of Bay iMy. l.lj
ITIKP IS tVAIJvER.
r Probate.
yiaire old. .was shut by Mo^l Osier ^ *1**'
while hiintlug »paiii.ws, tThe hrt. .
_
(1(811 OstuMmm's Fl'.iieii rifl";
siriK k the toy's rijiht rln-ek Just b-- ;
Ilnjiillinini: a s.-rjinis 1
Ut ftwvon* Oiy............ ^ISaa Vjfl p m
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M. & «. E. TlEJim^

ITCHING RASH
LASTED le YEARS

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Baby Girl Had Rash Behind Ears— jT>w>B>ror<.-«i.,(-u,s.dPror.»caib
Kothing Would Drive It AwayPr.e«M,
It Spread and Grew Worse Under
--d.
r A It
Specialist’s Care^-Tried Every­
S. A*a.«

thing Without Avail.

CUTICURA REMEDIES
EFFECTED PERFECT CURE
“When trv .Uar1,i.-r

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eura Krni-slie. to all that nwy •'"■d
Ib- ni M. Curier, 1| .p. S,it~witb bt..
Bav uiy . UitU..' May M, I'sr.. •

ECZEMA ON FACE
Child Suffered Two Years. Now
Well. nolherPraljesCuUcura.
Tr«>4 lrp.in«-.,l f-- n.

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KuuuaU, Cautou. Minn..

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

RUBBERS
all klm'> I' "ui» the var­
ious
-\n good
q i^Ii')' good: N'o fancy
prices.
^
BfirTy: y^ur ^Id leather
tops \o U' Have them
sewrd on a new ptir of
GUARANTEED
rubber* and save money

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dfUNO i

Mt, OCeC«t«S1t 12.1NT.

tick In h«4 vlth the rbeumatUm taro namea for the Sunahlne Cteb. Tb*r that Trottj'a aiwooa got ao very dirty
weeka Wdar We bare name aaoar are QIadn Adana. a«r itTWre; Rhea n might be a white one. or a pretty
on
crosnd. bet tt baa me me Adam, ase nea^ and Kathertao Um- pink one with ntOea and pockmv
froni the rard. It la aaovtag more lee Weniel. ace <ne r«*r. The; are that wai nicely buttoned itnad her
OD the blBa and moantalna. More I mr plarnatet. Pltaac aend the carda every afternoon. No awttar. Before
wai atck I weBl orer Mt. Mohoffaer and hvttooa to me.
algbi it wka At for notblM hot to go
jaith B7 mrle. We were bom. four
from yttor true Subean.
Into tbe w^
' ‘
J
\L*_*^«*
1
jour ]IHl« vMlora.
Hartt wood.
We'went with mt
Age Id?
SdM Jobi
na that Spotty had a iw'»b
xml** (beU made with
'team. The Bret night
Katherine abnll have a Cradle Roll habit of geuiug Into all tbe dbl tfaal
fcBM w«ud U le keet> the dlshfc. camped at the
CarTrta'" Hk ' mrd becaiiae abe b ao tiuy. but of
t wUI try Mv*r t» wMry «r
be
mid Sud ao wheu Jane, tbe kMeh
a»d oUmt food tiM btovlac next day Uncle 8am aad I tramped coutat- Oladya and Rbea are real SuntrH abMK MrtMii«.
en girl. «ho bad Ttwtiy’a aoUrd ~
off. NMI tbto ebeU •«c«rely (o the all over the n<wth Md ot the naoun- ahlaera.
aprons lu waah andenuM ta And out_____
iniok uf the tree. Ur enowcb up la tain, and did not Bad any good wood.'
Mn mrm »1M T»f|ti»4ii hipnr
why there wax ao many every week-j Sorer
foiiitre ufeijr rron cau am] other
M fv M I Mn.
went up on top. We couM aee
piwkrp.
,
a lot of moln'. the volcaBO-cta|rr.
jeetlog Troll^ naking very hard wor* ereiit Uec o.-o. I (..r a«nlrrer>.l
10
-Mmw the taUr well AIM »iUi a and the Owyhee river, and an iaignd Dear Premdeni'—
'of cdtmUiug the aUire uac day abe f<d.
V"**
vaneiy
ioM to aoU the different In It. The laat ntgbl we camped in a | | will now wri
a tew Uiwa i
lowed ur.
he; wuu
and (WUMU
found at-e
her lu
I a
.
' WWW
taawo ot >on? m»Uc IKUe Tlaltora. man'a nbanty. We found a alove you know that I
• J.bVthcUihrt nin«!>rr.»«O.J.Tgu'to acLioi JT'*''
*'•'» »****>
tl«trr M aa latodiet S-war.iraOrt
•omettem It vJII i>* a Sock ot W' there, but when we went to build U'you
her.aproai
^
•t loOaoieirxb an
gry, chlekadeeat that Sil
''with a men- Are In It. tbe Are would not bum.jery day. There ore Afiy-elghi aebol
'Wboi a naucbti rIi! to carry that
■Cblek. chick, chick.' aUgbta upon the We looked In tbe atove and (oimd ery day. Tbciv^are Afty-elght acbel
lablr wheco. It Ibey And a goodly nap- that tbe wood rau had the back full an enrolled. My vlaley and her hua- d rty pig in your aiinm." xald Jane
"Well. I tant tarry him »o orret
«r atkka and everyihing the)- could . band are auyli|g wftb tu for tbe pres
ply or oeada. a tMIgbted -Cblckayear d
dif dee." will give evIJenee of their And they even carried ancle'a pipejeni. Their Bitle idrl to }uat at cute wa.v, he iqulnni xo,' rHortei] Trottv
Whit inakex you carry him. theoT
appfwclaUoa of tbe mena
in tbe Bight, and we bad to bunt at abe can be. 1 like to read very
uliTe'rivpfmakM.
'
"If It bappesa to be a teconuoiter- quite a while for it In the morning' mneb. One of tbe booka I like It 'Tn Why don’t you leave him under ttc “
ro uo »1« ren to Ux-wts. simr «»
V
'
C woodpecker that allgbU. be will AS tbit letter It getting long. I will - League With tbe Powerful.- I take, xbedr asked Jane
r A LAfRirit
S'pOfe be don't never
cloae. with beat wlabea to you and all tbe Herald and enjoy reading tbf I
tad. Bome aatUlactloo in a auet-l
bouse*' said Trotty. lb
buag luai above the tbelf, where he tbe Suathlnera.
Sunahtne ietlepi very mneh. Well, I
_M1M CLARA CATM. Idltar.
From
«an clrde aronad It with delighted
I mutt cloae aa It la getting late, xo dignantly.
Bennie Caawrll
‘good-bye.
pecka and quanka
"CertHiul.v Hoi. anil now »ei:
A note dated November 20lb. aay
Prom
"SheaM roe be tortnoaie enough
luaicb him right xtraigbl lu bl> pm
V*:- uv»: do-r neujbbo;, !.il> W.,
WHmSm
"
tO' entlee a pine groabeak In bU beau- Dear President—
Hu.el H. Kulght. aoj ihm toil oitiH- and hav.- off th.i lie. awakeji.i.g otu- iu..rp.!ig 'o Bud
•oeend Viat PraaidarA—Mra. IreM
Here la niy picture I had uken i
tlhil winter ault of red and gray be
abould like to lead ibe book you aprvu.'
Paotaray AhUlda.
, Ithe ground re-wred with the Brel'
will greatly et>k>y a need diet And our aadUe boraw. He ii tbe
ao latereated In. b> it a atorv*
Tr>iUj lolluwe.] Jane. bolJliig
, scww he ever i.-member»d
»-meniber»d t-o 'have
what a epot of brlgbtneaa he will bucked Ullian off. but we hav# all

SUNSHINE

Monumental
Cut
Stone Work
A. W. RICKERq

WESTERN CMADA

Ahp

KtMilenbtiMa

y..;:

oliBvy St.

i»'l‘ Hari.

Hos did U hapiih-S Vict;« was bull so

iiia t kcniy. ' anrevrvd Harr), ''oolees
it's beesuxe I'vr bes-o vsectnatad.''
A •(••gh Without Ituraora.
Tin- l.aplxud«-i s xirdgr baa ap nm-r« but. tike biniM-K. it H.roveM
.tb rdiDJ)-er skin, aad is In xha||r
,
. ranoe Harw-xseJ tu

Tbe :rt;.ii::vr‘vr

A Deed ot Kindoeaa.
bring, to tbe f«aat! Perbapa bin mate ifdden him now. He. U a blue pony
w IP hi.
Tbe bUI waa' alive with boys aad
wUi aceompany him. more aoberly at- am better than when 1 wrote the Jet­
"Yous' auugh sight bsu'tumet 'a-n
Did the angeU sift it down-" Ta'*“*»
Urod la brownikh-yellow and gray. er. I can work around a little non . glrU Qd a Saturday
P.V ' _
xhe la, Spoii.v. a I like you. Bat they;
,hlch hU eoMlu. of about th.- rame

Tha SaarroM’ Rr«akfaaL
Tba ihlAk. heavy bUla of the groabeak iiid hope lo-te able to eelebtaie, ler. Wbat fun it wav yo coast xwlft- s'ant eri off your tail. SptXU«'hu was vlmkig ihereT mad.-,
- Oh. how tbey bUabad.
rebler aeeda and nuu tbe moat ac­ Thanksgivlng.^ hope you and all, )y Jown tbe icy slope
they fai!! '
' Jji.t.- I<> reply. -Why. WHie- 1 aoud
The reindm !► not only Ibe LapAhd trowMd and wiabad.
ceptable feed for them. And wbai fbe real of the Sunablnera will have -All x<-enied tu be Uu\lug ibe gayTiotty diditV caiiy' the pig ab»u; in ^Ink .vx--:'d kuoa bett.-i. Ihii V white '-andet buree.
bis ei>a ; and d«rThe apanova under the old bouae
Ane time.
1 ext tUm- por..ibie. Il.g boya un double
anda they are!. There will not
her apron after that Sbe fuua.! .vn^aah '
. :»g the time that it given milk he is
ehret;
- ninnerx; with eiuwdv of little tots
be a need left when they are through.
empty noitr rack and un-d to drag'
>
(lys-ring Inrg.- tjuaBJ-tbs
BJ-thH
1
When tret ibej »oka.
Ueunlc. ‘tteir backs, lumi-d Oie sharp corner
t aacured.
him around in 1- till one day st bpr-tj. a, g ,A,.,n
-,ut bj« skxi.s u.i uv-d when i>o mui«4s.<'
Hut one of tbam apoka,
~A very good all«n>und diet for the i Aren't we glad itaal BeonU- Is bet- at tbe end ot ihp bill, lu shortly help
.And aald, "I wonder trbere are the Uida U a son ot hash made ot Anely rr now! I wish you could ay see to drag the heavy carry all up to the in>ea-una plgg) curling his ’Ulle tall-thjs winter ior tli- find ithie. afte; !T1i.-b he breaks ..If a pl.-ce.!
tightly over bis ba.-h wss off wUl. a i*o hou-rx- pteit.e hsnl work, he ckmr otrt. and bsx ags.u a good arileleuf
Meta.
minced raw meat, canary or mlUet the tAoiMBapb ot the boy who wrote top again,
srtural
bursting :u. rosy with eierclse and tullk Tbe deer W also his food, large
Tke beowh. bron Uaraa-"
The xnn bbd almow set. bm iM-fore
aeeda Md emckod oata
Kut-meata xucb%b lutervstlag lettar.
Wbui a ebsss- Tiuity had ffTler
•■xellrtnenl, abiiBimg. 'O. mamint* , h*-i J» of them being kept in tome
*.
any bad aisried ta go booie a man
alao tellahed by them. I fancy
him: Kound and remuj tbe illOe gar-|»» h.ls .< fun. but ta.-re-'» au aslu! l>sttj. of fbe country From lU skla
"Aad whara U the aby '
Peabod.e. Kan., driving a large load of wood began to
birds enjoy variety In food jutt as
into the middle ol a ''Sh' °f P.eking op about if*
jfhe Laplander makes the roof and
So blue and hi^r
Nov. Jl, m:. I ascend the ley path. Tbs Meds sleer.'‘'en till he
do; sail with auelbones. xuet-balla.
curled Uittutelf
up
*
ftaor of hh. boo..-- hlx b-d. bif sboei
i«-d uut or the way as the horse uM flower-lM
Another twittered. How abould they broaderunibx. aeeda. aad bash tempt D««r Prvsldwrt—
Victor and Hsrry were- sl.dlug bnd slocklngx, bis clotbiw.aBd cords
know
I thought I would send you somejtu vs « to go on.
W“->*
»« wax right under
litgly displayed^ you will not lack for
>*u bill tog.-ther'when the .Jed tip and Strings for bis bow WltbAat thin
That through the mlcbt
more Suoday school cards. Here- are' the road mas so sII|.|kt> that be'« big xlnnU aud Usik^il '
"
bird company when the aeeda
was gkliig to ped over and both boya fell off. Vic- aalmsl. the Ijiplaod.-r would be it
Had faUaw white
“» though
cased in lee and snow, and winter SfiS, If 1 counted Uiem rigbl. We are-'could not draw the load. Tbe man
: tu mamma eryiuc, l-ut ifar- s depiorsble cosdlilon.
Ahd heavy ahd thlek. a clonk
going to apeak tomorrow. Thu naniri aaemed eureged. auj began wblpplug sleep.
Mgate blow keenly.
"You ntao will be very likely to of my piece lx "Thanksgivliis A1- the poor rredturr. Then a lllUe girl, ■ Troti> held cut her apron to him
ways."
Nearly
all
ol
(be
grade
angot
off
bee
tied,
and
stepping
up
to
then,
and
i-jld
him
tu
euuie
to
her
or
•amber an inqulaUlre bine iay or two
among your gues'ta. and they will not go ng to apeak. Marlon's piece is "A Ibt- man (aid politely. -Couldn't 1 xbt- vboulJ gel g "great big knife and
That the hoavena blue.
be at all arerae to sampling every- Funny Dreom ' We are going out to help you with >vur boree. sir? tbe cut bis Ull smack oA'
Ahd the brown leovao. too.
Perbapa that was more- ibau Spottbtag up on the labk. and they will Aunt Clara’a for Thankaglvlng din- kwd «f wood s.-euix very- heavy ior
Were bidden all by the ^ drimog
iMt fnpbllexl ncr. Da )-ou remember tbe gold Bah- him. "
Tbe man- looked very much ,j. ^.uld bear tb<-, tMtgbt of. at any
Nurains baby?
. atom:
ly In regard to tbe quality of food dis es 1 wrbta you about* One Is atlll surprised, but slopi«d Imiudiately. rate, he went to her at om-e.
rw ander tbair wlasa
.roilj'x mother w.-ai
played. This lordly bird, however living, ;yid I got aooiber to Uke tbe Tbe Utile girl went up to the horJ*
It’b'B heavy gtraiu cn mother.
1%a a)mgr thlnga
pi... .1 IM OP. U«l .M.
M™. P.ll«l hi. PO«. popll., .PJ .Pttp..i»l
p,„.
be apt to dine tu royal
Rad kapt their little eelrea ahug
tude; for tbe smaller Uida dtallke -OawaoB gave it to me. and It U lots kindly In Us car. while a number of
Her system ts caUed upon to nqiply
warm—
and ftar him as heartily as be dia bigger (ban tbe little one. Carmen boys were taking a tea- ot Abe lugv she f.wiiid Trolly doing there-.
nourisbmeat for two.
^
ao warm.
likes them, «nd will Immodlately fly McKercber Is taking music IcMoas off the cart, and transfi-rrlag them t iwllt tell you. Spotty was with her. of
WtlUe. my lltlle aepbaw. U get- their sleds to dng up the hllL
away at hla approach. Yuu arc almuat
AhdaoUMy Wakad
Seme form cf nourishment that will
Amy led the horee, for abe wax
[,,^1. She had
wUItag (o forgive the-a-manooB crea­ ting enier every day. I lake ksU ot
And ahtverwd and winked.
ture. however. In eonaldomtlon ol the ^are.- of him. loo. Carmen does uoi very gentle, aud the noble creusturebe cai-l'y t Jicn up by mother’s systom
Ahd alghed: "We haven't a cmmb to beauty of tbe pinmage which be
take the Hermid, so 1 take her letters was perfv-ctly allliiig to obev ta-r.
^
^
u
needed.

eat:
and
show
them
to
her.
wb.-n
The
man
walked
along
aud
really
fell
reckleaaly dtaplaya.
Ah. what ahaU we do
printed In the iiaper. C«rtueu much ashamed, ax be ought, i
print
"if tbe BogUab sparrows came—
"I never fought y-ou’d x • we," s’hScoit'^ £f73a/-FfVn contains the
The whole day Unrash.
had a.Jot of cards that abe .wax go-[they rwbed Ibe lop. uud the bo.vs ^
and Uey will—member they
Mol a aprlakle ot grata ta all
0 ceml. but I don't know whether pul tach the wood i the load i
Ood'a birda. loo. and do not grudge
greatest possible amouot of nourish*
! "Hr-s- jews a 'Uirv-lu' He 'queels and
heave for a levi-1.
As , th<them (he -crumba which tall from the she seat them or not. Tbe Bfteeiiib of
ment in easily digested fonn.
qoe<-lx. and be doin' grow the leastchildren all bade eaeh other good
rich uanb table." Even an Bnglleb this monlh waa my birthday. > got
ext mile. Jane sa>» so. and I dou't
night, the man turned around saying.
sparrow would be appreelaied In i cup and saucer, two baadkerchlerx,
Mother and baby are wonderfully
he nothera- 1
land' where no other birds existed ■•In with the Initial M on It. aad alM> "Many thanks to ye. m> lads, and to
f a raaaA red
tbe little mUxy." which showed bow
Kiationify I am writing
helped by its use.
and tfae«( much-abused IliUe IniradModdad: "I know'->ror wlae waa era. after all. may not be
Well. I guess 1 bad better close at he felt.
ebeless as they have been represented to XDPP.T 'W almost read).
-We-U go to the edge
Your loving Sunburn.
Whv Pausem Pepsbe. At alt events, noie of Oodw lit­
Of the window ledga
Mildred Wesftrrook.
"What make* popetyii popT" as
tle f^lnres ought to.'be allowed tu
or Toddy'a room, and he will eee- tmrtsh from huqger In s Und of plenWhat a Bice birthday you bad! tbe Inqulxltfre youngxier
Ha la aulek to aae%
By the evasive re ply be receives
Possibly birds may be more len­ Tlie Ktailoaery- lx very pretty
Omens Mkb.. R. F- U. No. 1. la evident that the real reason Ih t
ient towa^s each other than bnman
Ypu know them; they arc
And cninba and aeeda
Nov. J7. HKiT.
generslly kno*-n.
alnga ara toward them. At .any rata
numero-.ts. and make their
Ahd All one aeada.
Tbe dlSere-ui kluds uf com couiato
have teen chlekadeea and sparrows Dear Prcxtdenl—
Hla mother wlU eeatter for in t feeding peaceably together
I will BOW take time to write
oil bi varylag proiM>rllnos. In popcorn pre>enee felt everi'where. The
' aaL
Iter. I bar.- u.» wriiieo tor a long then- U u conalderadle amount. Tbis names of the family are Head­
than one.
ache,
'looihaohc.
liiarache,
And he wUI auUe.
t^mc. I am not going to school be­ expands when bested, becomex <-x
well known pugnacity of the latter.
Barkache, Slon^ch ache. Xcii.' And wateb meaawhUe.
"1 bad almost forgotten to mention cause I bare to stay at borne and plosive and causes the kemeU to
Oar eyco and re^em and lltU tbe juncoea and the annw bnntlggx help mother. My sister aad
. . c4>en. In comm&n corn tbe per­ ralgia. etc. The?-' are sertincl*
that warn >‘ou of any derange­
than likely as not. some alone tonight. My folks have gone centage ot oil lx small and for this
Oar amall red feet."
only cracks, witlioiil explod­ ment of yoitr syt^'.em. When
Maple City to see my giandpa.
eoM, snowy momlag- will swoop
the brain nerves become e»t> runs tbe poor farm. I s..w- one ing. when heated.
down upon the table .The juncoea In
haitsted or irriia’efl. Headache
A whlik and whirr.
i‘OpCor» ix !m-xpeusiVe uud uulilof the Sunibloe girls from Maplibeir monkish attire of aUle
makes you mijseralilc: if the
Aad there they were.
a« w-ell. it nut used to orerlndul
ltter|fll>. I do all the milking. We bavcand white, with a low. sweet
stomach nerves are weak, in­
And there w< K n a '
dessert It Cud**’^’"* i‘’*** »"««*«■ Whupored love-noiea } Bve bor»e». nine head of ratile- nnO K.-iice. Krom ^oup
digestion resv.lis. and you
And tbe ban doM wide
place
on
meuii>.
while*
gre-st
va:
^
y,p
buminjr,
m
creamy
while
Bve
ple».
1
Uke
to
be
around
boree«*
«
pUc
on
meuu>.
«
and tbe buntings In
live plax.
double lip with pain, and if the
The}' opened and cried
read the Icllors tu the Sou-. !y of sweels may U- mude freuii U. Ii
sidta with s tinge of rod. Both are ere
mure prominent nerves are af­
mere are bread and wheat for Uie ni'lc vltlturx. howercc and It must shine department. Hle.vxe send my ^ i- ,y pleasing cuueeli ot U'day
fected.
Xcnralgia simply makca
dovea and you.
be quite oerere weather which will trieud Mabel Broun, uf Oniepa. - sprinkle large and i>erf<-ct grain
I life iiiicndurable. The wa.v to
n>r ail of yoa."
Mich , a card and butiuu 1 also sem!, freshly popped cotn over Bghi. ihin
briog them.
stop t'lin is to soothe and
~Ciara Doty Balee. lu "Oor Uuie
my
little
xlslcr'x
name
tor
the
Cra-!crea^-oups
jusl
ai-sch,
portuui
1.*
"1 do not Uiluk yuu will ever And
atreiig’.hen the nerves.
Dr.
Men and Women."

your table without a bird gueat of die Roll Mabel Dgvlx. age lbree;<erVed
Miles' .-\nti-Pain Pills do this.
broufji tbe inclemei: years, vlgtamonUu. old. II this don, Flouting un tbe srniace. ihr>
FMay. Dw' C. I»u7.
The whole Pain family yield to
arwaoo judging fiw my own ex|>er-lnoi iwach \he waste iiaaket. | will | ecrtainl) uitraclive abd
their infltTenre.
ilarmless if
New meubm jotalBg since last r*^
jwriie agnln. 1
excellent xubaUtuU- for waferlencc and that of others."
taken as directed.
I- -^ported:
- croutohx. Another elever Idea lx
From
Mabel Dromer. Omens. Mich. Name
. T flad t>r, Miles' Afitl-rml* Pins sr
it hsx told you ever ■
Bdytbe Uavix. | > Kcrve fresh builered i>oi>coni with
•a>“sU«-ti' remedy I"* ovstrcrelnr b<-u-lfv Mt by Bdytba. D«vU.
I am sure that you are a real Bun-' salad. Tbe eomblnaikni It deiiclnns
^:Vit
17
Oladya aad BhM Adams. Maalatee. many timau about what fun ahe has
id the eom ahoiild l«- tastefully armatching the wild birds she feeds aU shiner becauat- you ure helping you*
Rleb. Namas neat by Bdaa Jobiuoarsug«-d. .eucireling a uouud of salad.
MRS. JOL MlEIUtlU.. ]'«ru. tod.
*
UUta and UsUle BbadbolL Mable wlatvr. Itahy. the big Maltese cal, mother
Popoom
either
sugared
or
buttered
De. Mitre* Antl-Psln PITIs are said by
[p
aad BUial nigrlm. and Oracle How- takes ao Ini.-real In them also, but
be Is too big and fat to really get
Ometu. Mieh. R. F. I> No 1. may Attiagly be aened vrtth plain ire^ - ard. OrOutalL Iowa. Nantes acnl by
m'am'and ie«a ami thi- combiDa;i<i.i
near them. Ue looks out of the vrioNov,
Mibb Atata Worcester.
IS both aovel and daini}.—
dow -at them and lasbr* his U|I. Dcar PimWeaiUilca Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind
I baw"^ot written to you lor a
b N. Y. r. •Mbine Club Cradia Ml. Bomellmex he ev.-n cIMobs almost to
K
Mabel DbtIs. age three years. the lltac-Ilmba whr-re the sort U tied.: long Ume. l go to acbooL.My studies
TrMty and Speny. '
iwadlBg. arithmetic. Isognage.
K Cteeaa, Mich., R. r. D. Na 1 Name Then your president tolls him lo[
You need these and you need
romc doa-n. and calls Mm a “cat ; greq-japhy. phyalology. apelttao. writTrotty was tired of dollx anil i
g geol by Bdytbe Darla. '
them right away and we are
R
Katheftne Louise WMxel. age one bird.* which he conaiders very- th- ing. and drawing. My teaeher'i name ,Bch play-thingw. She had sonteihlng
DETROIT
prepared to furnish them on
p. ytar, Maaitiee. MIrb Name aent by MlUng. Don'i you think it would be is M ss Ulllsn Knmpmth She lives at allre w pUy with. It wa«. a little
short notice. We always do
BUSINESS
Interesung to keep track of all ihe j Norihpori. We had a prograi
Waa Johnton
a pig and li
birda we aee this winter* Leta' maxe'acbooi Tuesday ereningk I.
our work right and charge the
UNIVERSITY
Mow lltal cold weather baa come In a list of them aod compare isDtea next aeheol Tueeday erealng
I was -r. I it vat all white cseepi that on its
right price.
Stands ready (e help
tarwam It la Une tor ua Bawblaere March. Shall we. Sunbeams*
Bartlett. Ruaaell Scott, and myself.'back «ere two black spots sireut as
young tnen and wrerren to
ta tblok Of our imie fMtbered
w.n mdepandenee and aue] sang a aoDg
uong callel "My Turkey
Turkey " This Ug as peas And wbat a eonnlng
ecaa. It naa givan tnc atari
Meads, the blTdf. Borne srintm they
A gre*t. big package ol Sunday' i, ,ii,
We have both phones* so you
curl Itn tan bad! Kol for anrihlng in
to titauaanda upon iheuaRave a prelt.T bard lime of H. bat this •cbool earels have com.- from M'ldred
From your Bunsbloer,
jthe world wonld Trotty have bad that
can get us at once.
ands of young pocpie. It
WcwtfarooK. of Pretbody. Kan. There
Ethel Lewis
tall cut off aa papa wtsh*d.
tan help you. WrtU tor our
■re ttt ot them, and they will all be
catatoffuc nnd greo na too
It waa great fun to Aod yoor Ict-j Yon aholld have seen Trotty rock
ohaneo by aponding th* neat
where they will do mneb good ter In with Edythe's: Write again,mg it to sleep as she did every dav,
aix mofitha with ua. Enter
some day.
[The way the little fellow squirmed
*
nitd kicked, and greiBted, aod waa
W.^'f. Jtwcll. Prea.dOnt. Ri
-If !«• sMoUl bava a taiita table
J. Bwmon. C. A. C. R. A.
MahUtee. M]ch..|ffttaUy made to Ue folll and be rocked
Rrinetpai. IS W.leox tu
raody tar Uta Wfda to torsi otna ta
Not. SA..1MW.
aad-sang to. wan fuDur to see.
Detroit. Mich.
I
wlU
writ#
ta
yon
aimta:
asd'liope
viator, ataoet a UU 4rtm or wairia
Dreir BreMenl—
About this time tb^ sras a daily
a.
X.
live pear s wlnAo* wheae yon can IhlJ will And you well. I have treen
I *111 write to you aad areid -om wMder *iib mamma hev It could b*

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MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor



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rind of two oranffe* and one It
1 half Uammoafal cT««w tartar! Then comtwne propoaad a , pten.
with one quart of New Orleans
of butter.
At and. wUd with deBgbt. the boy* belplaase*. Let aUnd over nlgbL Then soon ss tbe strap wUi harden Unme-' ed their elders strip tbe tree ot Its
add four taaspoontulh of baklna-pow dtalely Wboa drcqiped from a spoon flnery. Only string* ot popcorn
der alfted with enoueb flour to make Into cold water, add three cupfuls of left (esteoalng It. then It was carried
rather stiff donffb. and ooa Uble- puffed rice-which you have crlsped'to a sunny spot la.the south-yard,
apoonful ot Urd. RoU the doofh Iqto by placing in a moderate oven. Stir j where tbe UtUe Invalids might readiOB( narrow atripa. and wKh a aharp In with the rice halt a traspoonful of lly view it from a dining room winknife cut Into Inch lenftha. Bake la soda. Pour the randy Into shallow jdow Tbe trunk was flmly planted
quick oven.
bnilerH (ini. smooth the top. and In the anew, pieces of bread wen
toowball Drops—Make a stiff bab when cool rui Into bars.
jecatiercd among lu branches and ti
ter of two beaten ecffs. two small
Mapir C'nramvls—Pat three cups ol thr little paper liaskeU. which thi
enpfula of white sogar, one plat of' milk and om- »r rrosm (adding a Cblldn u made themselves for Hi
sweet milk, half a teaspoonful eaeb of pinch of s<Mts » In * saurt-pan and add ! decoration, -and the result was—«i.
salt aad grated nutmeg md three iwii p>imd> of crushed maple sugar, j proitii-st Chnatmas tree for the birds
teaspoonfuls of baking powder sifted Boil Steaillly udW a little dr»|ip>d to'Imseltiabte.
with flve cupfuls of flour. Fry bj rold water hardra*. itien pour Into! I" the frosty mornings which fob
spoonfuls In deep fat that haa reach
IS, th<- boHuros «if which low-cd, i - tree gt sle.-u-d invitingly In
ed the blue-flame beat. When nearly have iMcn *trew<-d thickly w'ltli chut. Jibe "u". ind the liirds bopped Joyi
rold.-roll In i>ulnver1ied
Rngllsb waluiits
When
The baskeu wer.'
Vanilla Walem—Cream halt a cup­ tUBlk ••ff 1
plenislK'd DOW and then.
ful ot butter with one cupful ol
irffc- Beaus placed in while «>f ■
I InU routlniied Ip chirp and twitter
ulalcd sugar; add one beaten eng. a f<M si-ieral hoiita. then rrmnv.-d •
ainmid their ChrUUnas tree.
quarter of a cupful of sweet ip>lk the beaten wbite iia.-d In Irlng
and one Ubiespoonfol of vanilla, then candy will produc- a d.-llcwte >
Chriaimas Cakes,
beat in two and a quarter cupfalK ol harmlcaii gni-n.
vak*-* that will please
flour, one teupoonful of baklog pow.
children Other
ler and half a teaspoooful of salt

A CAROLINA LEGISLATOR.
ttML Wn. c. Hunter Uses
Pe-ni-M As s PanOy
Medicifie.

of milk for iweniy mioatei.
Melt
ibree Ubleepooafula of butler,
TTTHRN'aman of a
wv UoB eouesoai ai
three UbIeapooBfuU of lloar.
poor onto the hot llqnid. Seuoo with
aaJt aad pepiwr. add oae capful of
thing genuine to acroaoi for U.
cream, atrala Inio the toreea. aed
lion. W. <j. Uunter.uf Morth Cara^rre at oace.
Una, weU-kn.iwn lu WashlngloB
throogboai the sooihern Staws.aays of
ToBiaio Jpllr—Put a ran of tona.
Peruoa that heregudsu as tbogmotmt
toea In a eaucepaa edih a slice of oafamily medicloe.everdjaoovwradDe «ori' kMk 4et Uk Cbrtt'nui ie too. half a cupful of chopped celery,
^He doe* not besitsu lo say that
level tcaspotiaful of sail aud a dash
coeatrr bl^ an’ low.

aad giTss frssb
De blHIop «miD- niliU?. de Ua* UId of peiHwr; brluc to the bolltna point
strength lo mind and tsjdy.
aad add half a lee of celattae that
oot ter aaow;
Kueh testimonial* aa this eogbt lo
has been aoaki-d for half aa hourt la
make Pernns popolar,
De eowke aourlln* gpa-rdi—de
Noadrertlslng known to tfa* arts ol
half a ropful of cold water; atraln,
aparu Brla'. toe.
man. no commercial mssagemcnleoaU
add tbe Juice of a lemon, and turn
Be del HallelaU feelln' a-m
over raise I'ernns U> surb a high stand­
at once Into amall mould* or after*
•o*er ra*l
ard of sppreelstion a* the frank aad andlaaer coffee cuiui. When ready
qusllSed suiemenuot such men.
•Peare lak de »ori' U aaj-la' la aua- eerve dip theae quickly into bolllaff
Peruni
■blue ea la aoat;
water, and turn oot lhe >lly
Ideal benaebold
1 feMa It la mr JloU dat rx>d bed of either Bnely chopped celery lifted together. Boll thli
remedy . Ii wards
' johii null's Own" piiini pudding to
" the eaiie* 111 little iiaily ur niul
Umae oooila >'loDf!
bake
In
a
quirk
oven.
cfT
cold, and r*.
or lettuce leavet. U»e mayoeniiae
me of the luMi. and equally a* good
pan* and frre-l the toi>» with a
caurrh in
Der-e biboma dat beate de eimimer drMitng.
Spice Cakes—Mix together.one cup- be eeeoiu! Ilnie of •'••r\!iiq ;i
e -Hna. Dip n email new paint
OB erer Cbrla'mui tree,
cupful of au- flrsljiayf the l^l<-«- World. 1
^ut Stufflns-Tbl* aiufflnc may be
h in melted rhorrAate and draw
Bb de HalleluU teellb' M ereepla' uaed for either poaoe or duck Bake tar. half i cupful of butter.
gredlems required will be ,.ne
ice on each. Make some crying
four (Ood-Bltcd white poUtoe*. scoop Ipoooful ei ;h of cinnamon and clovea. each of suet, moUl vugar. eurranu
HON. WM. C. HWNTUt.
oili.r* laughing, the dlltereacof soda In a cupful aud nilKin*. a quarter of a pouuu
De Cbrte-au weatber'e daett -OB out the center*, presi (hem Ihrouph
expreaaPms being made by the curve COM Affoctefl tleofl. IMtoot oafl Looia.
a alere or'colander; add a cupful of of boiling water and two and oue^ :andled peel, half a poimd of bread
Mr. Matthew O'Hara; m William Bt..
erer- bill ea plain—
II'
liioalh line. The merest outline
half cupfuls of sifted flour. The last
.
Fall
River,
Mai
Mas...
writes:
I doot keer bo* de via' bio*, es bo* finely chopped bUck or En«llsh wal thing before baking add two' beaten crumb*, half a {mund of flour,
wilt be sufAiient. (Uit a circle of
years ago I eoatulted a
nuts, a level teaipoonful of aalt and
■poonful ot aall. one grated i
tbe reiU<loud rala!
kPdl ••■*»»««
paper of whfie or any color ilUPd
eggs. Ba^c lu gem paus. If desired, wo leasiMnntuls of cluiianio
gel rrl'ef from a cold
Hon. Wm. O. linnMtr. ex-member
saltapoonful of black pepper,
8o cl-ar dd *ay ay chUlan-dU bMts
inrhes larger than tbe cake,
these cakes can be reheated by steam­ leas|>oontuls of allspire, eight
lopped up my bead and alao North Carolina DeguUtore, wriie*
mil tbortiashly.
de eprlDc «a fall!
edge*
with
scissors
and
n
seiUedon
my
lung*. resalUng in ca- from theOeoso. Offleo Bnlldlnc.Waahing and served with
and half a cupful of grape ju re. Chop thread round one Inch from the edge urrh mod also throat dlfflcnlues.
De HalMula teelln’ U (ot
Cranberry Jelly—Wash one quart
lugujh. I), c., concerning Peruni:
the suet flnely. stone the ralslns.clean
of cranberrlca, put them In a aa->e>aa am
a cake In the paper, draw up the
“He gave me aome mMllelao, but tour
Candiea.
the currant* add cut the peel into thn-sd nuJ a running lllllc ca]> 1* IBonlhs faithful uM-of the same did me
The grearcst
■erffclw
—fyaak Stantoa la AUanta CoDaUtO'
with half a pint of water, boll for
) Cbristi
tree Is complete with thin chip*. Put the flour Into the mls- formed. The pleasure of small ehlU no good. I then tried other doctors, bat ever dluxn tn^. la my cpialcit,
ten miDUtea, preaa through a coirfn
wbkb comes from--?xpeHtacw «*
boxes ot ing-bowl with the salt and add the dreu wlfl repay tbe tniiilile of making It was just the tame.
return them to the eaucepai out iu jlitle fancy bagi
j “.So I decided to try Parana and after well at o6*erv#f/on, h Paruaa. The
spice*, sugar, raisins, peel, brv«d tht>se little liable*.
I pound of angmr and atir until home made candy. Here ar
"Ml
coamoa
aldlaloa
to
hamaa1 using two bottle* my longs began to
simple recipes which alwayi I "come erambt and currants. Beat the egg*,
• At Chrlrtmai pUr tad make ‘ •ngar Is dissolved; boll for three
A-rao. rfrtre.
the Christmas cakes cream i heal. I did not cough nearly so znoeta Haul ofOoon. marUt
<JT tmUrrb.
ut right:add the grape Juice to them, and pour one-half of a cupful of butler and add | and .lepi better.
into a mould.
iavlgormietaadglvea Ima ura«gth
Cbacolale
Sherbet
Candy—Tbi
• Por Cbrtotmaa cornea but cmdb a
the dry Ingredients. Stir lorlwen gradually
A Cranberry Jelly Secret—-ynttl
“in six monUt* the cough, catarrh - mlad
■ "upful of augar. -....... '
/ yfv.
• 'yaar.
ty minutes, until the Ingredieuts
ilug the tH-atln
teamed to add tbe sugar after and cupf^'of granulated sugar, it
then add the yolks aad throat dlCBeffltlek were all cured.
“I was plea»-d with tbe result ozid

—Tuaaer,
not before boiling my cranberries, tbird^f a capful of milk, one-half perfectly mixfd. Butter a mold, fll
of three egg*. sell beaten, one-balf
I. W. Taylor,Cleadetun. W. Vv,
«I*|| lu write ynuof It. Sera AotZtea
cupful Of cocoa, a Ubiespoonful of
a floured rknh tightly over It. and of a cupful, of milk, and one
my Jelly oUtlnately refused
buuer. Boll . slowly and Itr about boll from four to six hours. Ben three-fourths cupfuls of floar mixed Of/Vrawacurnfme.”
said a euccesitul bousekeepei
:lilnk that Perana 1* t
A. I-Hewitt, J. P.,WMt Berlin. Tl.,
with a hard sauce made ns follows and sifted with two and one-ttolf teali st wse ever imioai.
was never cranberry Jelly—alwsys twenty nliuites try on a cold dish;
write*; “I am ha{ipy to lie abir to write
lie Por several year* mv evM t«
Beat to a cream two ubiespoonfuls spoontuU of baking iiowder. .Beat vig­ you this letter la relation to what your
cranberry sauce, no mMter how much II show* signs of sugaring, remi
ao much. Xbe pxSq-was so nerere someAa du
I. with lU I wanted a'pretty ruby-colored mold and pour tuto pant. This to be right. or butter w'llh two-thirds of a cupful orously. and add the white* of three Pernoa has done for my family.
•iraee I would ibiiik'^nyisroold snzaly
cboar and Joy. there U apt to creep of Urn former to help out a coarse. U not brittle, but of a soft, creamy, of iMwdered sugar. Add
egg* beaten stiff, one-half of a cupful
"Wbra I brooghltheflrstbolUebome. borslonlot my bea/l.
latency, which
whites ot two eeit*
egg*: beat each of walnut and pecan nut meals I found my wife and daughter both
In at the open doM- of the heart
Tbe recipe la as follows:
"/ tried Penaa aad Mamllaarndam
square*.
a cream and flavor with van
feoUag of -barry aad worry, leat all
flnely cut. and onc half a cupful of •lek-my wife with IndlgasUon aad my n^a.ya mellmaa. smsure I should
Cover tbe berries with water and
Nice Molasses Candy—Take threeimeg. Or a hot liquid sau
our plans may not pnd Ume to
needed raisins flnely cut. Bake In a daugbwr
,,, , ,u with a srvoro cold. The, have died bad il nut l>een tor Hr. Harp
boll unUl soft. Blien soft strain e-eil
fourths of a cupful each of moli
equally ak delicious an accom|tanl buttered and floured shallow pan.j "e'l”^*VlUrag i
m*n‘« wonderful medirtae, Pernna.”
torlallse. The
following
belptnl through a aelve. Work until noth'
lUle that IVruna.
milk abd sugar, one-^lf cupful of but
Su"U testimony as ths above haa
tboaffbte well exprees the spirit
Remove from tbe pan and spread the taken In the tw-d,
ilD* In the strainer bat tbe akim.
c<" IVruna s i.igb ktaadazd ta Utoaoter (good meaauraw Boll unUI brilwkleb It U possible for eaeb of
The orthodox ChrikUna* pudding lop with white frosting Cut In triaii I oazslooid iak4 luiUliuius.
Messure tbe Juice. Put on fire and
i UuisUoD of the pubLo.
Ue, and jxiur Into two buttered pan*. Ik served with a sprig of holly stuck gular shapes, and oreameni with
to carry with os dnSng tbe nest two boll, or rather to be exact, allow It
Butter Taffy—Tnke one cupful of In tbe lop, and brandy poured arounJ
*e^.
remain there until It boUa. Then add
augar. oue-half cupful of butter aud thr pudding In tbe dish.
When a Iruli cake is wanted
the ingar. allosring a pound to a pint
WbUe the earth aWdee there , will of.Julee. Pour out In a mold. Doot' three-fourtha of a cupful of water.
short notice for the Christmas din.... -j
fire with a wax ta|>r
I The coarse thread* of which It Is.
Taffy—One
cupful of sugar, o;
lan a yard seros* tbe btaa,
always be lonely hearts whose lonell- all a second time.
made in the following way: L.,
ly before II is carried to the table.
I rettder It panleularly fit for
cupful of molasses, one-half cupful of Cualard or eloUed cream U fn-qu.
aeoB la tacraased by the general good;i B curve fioni one corner
Cream two scant cups of butter with'
Cranberries Par Excellence—Cranwerk, as H Is similar lo canvas,feBowskIp ot the season. Sorrow has bi rries cooked In a double boiler butter.
j,
ly served with tbe Christmas {luddlug .tree of yneari add the yolk* of .flv
to the .dh.-r. Th.- malrrial
Csramels—Four ounces of chocoa awy of lining tbe latch and coming with no water except that in the
ggs well Ualen and one cup of milk.’
England.
bu a dbtaui'. of I'iilfai .(M
Ute.
two
cupfuls
of
sugar,
one
cupful
an tnblddea guaet, at aome time
outer vessel are superlod in color and
f a pialoer pudding Is preferred,
ato.v.- the ronuis. Qm-u H
Ordinary tula* paint-, may 1
of
molaases.
one-balf
cupful
of
milk,
ether, into every life. One day all U flavor to thoae stewed In the ordMsit
mix all together. Flour, one [butI shouirt be thinned with tl
try tbe following;
and butler the aUe of an egg.
U eiiiM-d igiiu lu a doper curve, as
hrlghiaem. tbe next the world
Beat three eggs, add one cupful of iwund of seeded ralrina. half a pound
The flavor of the craoberry la
<
--------Ijture' ; Turpentine,
‘ Ol IM-Uiiiir. three
laree ouun-*
Butter Taffy--Two cupfuls of su­ sugar, one cupful of milk, one cupful of chopi>eil citron, and ad
well as I
sThhI . one.
Till* curve
darh. Aamg Uwea who are keeplnff greatly Improved If a amall piece ot
a i**'|gar. .ti-n or ^elvi^Irops. snd «
ObTfetauu (Me year there are some apple, pared and cut In amall biu. la it. four Ubiespoonfuls of watei, of bread crumbs, two cupfuls of flour, spoonful each of powdered mace
Icmoii. <.:r
*.:r to six drop*
dn.p* :Should f.imis i!h- top of tbe hin>.' the l.uIlom
nace and ^ „r lemon.
rlnegar,
butter
vbe have to rise above the personal added. ip>s proportions sbdiHd
one cupful of suet chopped flne.one nutmeg. Beat the white* of the eggs'you de»lro to wash the finished work
he i-ai>- f'.r (hr shoulders,
the
slxe
of
an
egg.
Watch
carefully
•rter to their determination not
itid stir In two lea*|ioonful* of nak-1 !"'for«- begiuiUng flrat k<«k the den
iupful each of raUlns. and cnrranli
halt an apple to a quart of cranbers, lw<> Sii.ili-hl <dges clOwc lo
try as soon st || turns brown
eload the ennahloe of others. How
ine-fourth cupful of chopped citron, Ing powdei. Turn ilitb a greased e»ike|'“ *•' asolutloo of rain-water, to
Around III.- iipiar border of
edge. Do uot sUr.
Bsey they best saoeeedr By the oldmd l-ake for foi1y-fi«e minute* |r"'car of b ad ha* la-en added it
me leasiioonful of elnoamon, half
m.r b - -.-e>l a narrow thin
Venetian
Meringue — Beat
proportion
(
c feet
«
moderate
c
nutmeg and.one teaspoonful of bak
en. utid a piece of the
Dalleiewa Small Caksa for Chri
whites
of
six
eggs
to
a
atHf
froth
and
sugar
ot
lead
to
six
qunnr
of
water.
,
over fongh teadt aad abowa at every
>g powder. Ml* all well togethei
■- ribt .•!! i.
d in a Auwnward
Tbe experienced bousewife always
add a pound of alfted (lowdered place in a buttered mold and
tara 'a abrine where oae may stop
Home Made Chratmas Tree DecoraAny d.-simi may W.- iise.1 ;,nd l-ud- . urv.. acio's 'to- bead part of tbe mascape* an- panleularly suil.xj l.» ihls , -H«l.
aad varahlp. The shrine Is not visi­ provides a good supply of smaU cakes ■agar. Place over a slow Are and con- three or four hour*. Serve with any
tiena.
ti..- CHMIKT Of ooc Straight
tinne beating unii] silB enough
■rk. If a landseape to aeled.-d. flrst\ 1c.. i« ail.- coraer/uf tbe other. A
ble to all tnvelera; from some It Is to aupplemeot her stock of large
the eountry,,where Christmas
{ireferred sauce. A floured
cloth
Add to this four ihould be tightly lied f
ith in the sky. leuvlng the eokir of. raw siting or •■labonile claatlc I* run
fatddea. hot those wbo stop there to daring the boHdaya. Tbe appended re-_ drop on paper.
ornaments are hard to get. a
ounces of roasted peanuts, blancheo ding before II 1* put In
pray behold vdthin e cross, and they cIpM are particularly tooUisomi
y of children were once delight thi- rloth for Hu- dark shadiv. and', If iici. ih.se ilbbutK. and a bow.
powdered. Mix thoroughly and
WTsathe the erase with flowers. Ihey offer a wide range In tbe way of
Scotch Plum Pudding is another d<k ed by a C««ky Tree." It-, chief dec- adJIug light blue, white, y.-llitw, nr a \ ill. ijlffg ririugs. Is sewed lo each
trlely, aajw the Delineator.
drop In spoonfuls on buttered {toper. llgbtfnl change. Shred and chop one
ms were home made cookies, rosy pfiik. or any volnra whirb may:,, :.l--r straight edge. A pretty frill Is
. to drop
Chocolate Lady Fingers—To ti
Place In a slow oven. Care must be half pound of vuil. add to this foiii
.cry Imaginable form: sUra, lie de<ir<xl. but (he duller sba.les g.-n , iiu'-d uroBQd the faix- and gather*
mstapbor. bat they do not Inflict their
taken to bare them
aadases on their frleoda. They Innte beaten yolk* of four eggs add hall
* of bread crumlui. one pnniid of hearts. rlng». hor*e*ho<-*. anlnuls. ernlly hnrmonlz/ ton with lh<- ee:--.' -HIM the licck of the buod by drawcupful
of
pulverixed
sugar
and
beat
■that
they
may
t*
Joined
to
form
AOdren to visit them, they c*ny
. men and women, all fastened <4 the imnterlal,
marmalade, and two ounc<« of flnelyc of tne elastic or siring,
for
fifteen
ninnies.
Have
ready
an-egg.
Very huodsomc w>fa pllliiwk. eourh . ‘
cSmlort aad cheer to the aged and
chop|>ed candled orange ,mw|. Beat In the boneb* or hanging from them
ileloro ihe h.xsl 1* formed all lh<Potato Creams—To make these live eggs, add to the mixture, boat
the Inflrm. Although their own Uvea ounce of cbockilaie meHed; beat this
by long dark thread*. Little sugared covers and pi.rlli-ra may be mad.
cdg.* of the piece «,f flatine] are .-mooem shorn of blemlng* they U^e Into the egg mixture nnd flavor to unique little bonbons, cut some HI smooth, place In a bullered mold. iqulrrels. seemed runtiing-about the this roateriiil Flow-era atv luetiiest !brcldered In scalloi-s. worked orcr
for plllowir nnd should be arranged , ^
Bie with vanpis; then fold in. aller- blanched almonds or Bnixll nuts Into,
patae to be blessed In their mloUtry.
branrhck.'and
gay
little
snowbirds
dlosely. and lioll
with b.:ll....hol.- stitch or udorpeJ
itely and without stirring, tbe whip­ iMn. malchUke strips Crate One—or
ns If eareb-Ksly srallered or tossc-d']
Whea the eong haa gone out of your
hours. Serve with sweet liquid lierched alofl. Coeoanut iriiig was _________
1.11
....
'“-'■I -.l.-l..,,
».m. ld.J
ped while* Of three cn* and threericher paste, force through a tauee.
freely used on all the rak.-s, for It*
life, try to walk to tbe measure
n,., ..
tM, ™“"-' '""■W.'P
"PS... .« .
fonrtht of a cupful ol sided
meat chopper—some almonds or Bradifferent but equally delicin-is dec.iratite effect. Other omamenl*
m
-m-.'""-. •“< •
Drop Into well-greased Isdy-flnger
luU. or. If preferred, a mixture pudding is made with rhesimns. Roll
end'd nut*, ungerlne.v e'rywUl- ... or .
iprlnklc wttb sugsr snd bskt
„..J l„r J. ,...h U.l"*"’-' “''I”'
irious kinds or nuts.. Add these to one pint of the large S|ianb>h ebeslgrapes and umall red apple*, r.-k
"Ghrtetmas will soon be here and
fondant lu sufficient quantity to make Inut*. shed, blapehe. and either pix-ss while pair* of aelssm* were hung
we maet begin to think how we can s steady oven for fifteen minutes.
i”’’'
*“"■
Intllnpthrti ta emFruit Cookie*—Cream one cupful of
•ery rich (laste. Break off piece* them through a sieve nr pul Ihem from long kearlet streamer*, that touch Of gold
BMOt fltUngly celebrale thU day of
Drawtng r* thin silk , th pen and i*• *
> i-p.*etii'or-might .-nj-y the novel
days. One thing U Important. Wbst- butter with a eopful and a half ol of the paste about the *Ue of a hick through a moiit choppiT. Cream o
and mould Into oblong* an half cupful pf Imtiei *lih one-!i
>r eutH* anything he liked from ink is al« another fad fur dr^tlng ^
over plans we make for Cfarisunas. light-brown sugar, then beat la. one
ds of cushion*. UUci Amdli.-r .-qually iisMul gift I* a kl
wondeifti! "<'ook> Ttv.'■■
1st oa resolve to carry the* out cheer It a lime, fonr eggs: add one tea- Inch or more long. Boll the iilece* In eupful vt Migar. add l» >hU the w
lud it Is by no. mean* 1 motm saiq.ie made of silk. Aanti..| of
tony, happily, and whole-heartedly ipoonful eaeb of ground cinnamon, ground cinnamon, then slick In
beaten yolks of three egg*, one e
difflrult to do. |<aiitu» fluiu. l. The c<.lnr .bimld be
cloves and allspice, one
iiriiK of nut, allowing a small <
Pin Case.
raOtag in Uda. we fail In sit. Better
ful of milk, onehair eiipful of hn-a-l
elaborate prepa-1 s* wed t<. ib-- m-ck and fn.at edgu.
protrude lo n-semhie the eye* o
have ^ simplest of celebrsUon* and of soda, one teacupful of chopped ratenrmks and the grated liiul of
j ration, for it simply requlm to he - This t-irn* back in klmuno lasbloo,
ms and flour enough to make a* toft potato.
ciil nr wonisn who fccto that a
keep the spirit ot CbrWmaa In
lemon. Mix this all thorouchly with
wcl! Hi-cicherl so il-Jil It wOl pn-sruit‘"tol i- :«k>rp<'-d with some *"/ri of
dough as can be rolled out. Cut out
Stuffed ralslni—S-'lecl large f
hearts, than attempt too much. Then
the ehdUiuts. theS' add the beaten gift from tor n«„ fln-i-tv wilt Irfa pcrfwtly snv-.th. flat surface ou’lun-y stitching
i|..k edg“.
The
raisin*, and spilt them from end
■ I. jvt hn. II It the time lo
we go beyond the IlmlU of strength with a cake entter and bake ii
whUck of the egg*, place In a bulterwhich to draw
Mle-vo have a similar band by wqy
end and remove the seed*. Make
:i> i-mbroid.-iy or claborat.- needand porse. with the result that worry quick oven.
ed mold, cover, and steam for atmut
Since ink.to apt to ran. It niiri Je-lof ruff.
Peanut Cookica—Beat one Uble- filling Of tundant by l>eatiiig together
Icworic. A little pin r.i.-u- r.qulre-. iKirne in mini that-shading !* a thing! f-v .rt
aad fatigue uanrp tbe rightful place
an hour. Serve with custard sauce
spoonful of batter to a cream:
pulverized sugar and tbe whili
u.-at sewing and to both dainty- lo la- iivoid.d .and that the design*. tl i.f all t-ifff dSOriy loye a.
of Christmas Joy and bappineot.''
with wblpged cream.
.arqui'. wl'ti 11a dainty rlto
Ubiespoonfuls or sugar, two of egg. Crush the kernels of pecan* wiili
practical. A twt Iv.'.ttich length
l-i.n h)»» and ciiito at th* -neck In
milk aud one beaten egg. Blien well
rolling pin and mix In tbe foudant
The Birds’ Chriatmas Ti
of hoUy rlitoxi with Ihc satu.- length
The qaeetlon first on tbe Ilpt
ftoni. and IhU vtyp- ol Mcqoe Is |aii.
mixed stir In half a cupful of flour Fill the raisins with the mixture
Bird lover* will enjoy and In their
ivd rllk'f->r a llniag is roquirej.
ebudren on Christmas day la too
Jewel
C
oma
li'-uUriy- .-wsy to slip on a bat.)flnniy logoiber.
Roll In ’^{lulupon tbe following
layer of seetu.4 cotton I*, placed
ten; “What did you getr A wise sifted with half a teaspoonful each of
jiiicle more useful w-fa. n lr«u-J E\eryto"iy know* (..•w the average to.W-P--I: the*.' iwo pb-cne and overeat
and generooB woman, who yearly salt and baking powder. Add half a verlted sugar, and If to be kept tor mUe story, told In an exchange:
:: be fouzid ilutn a jewel raiw tc by prole- -s aca:;-t l.a>lug s sarujuu
ipful of finely chopped peanuts, then
.-rap lightly in paraffine
The boys were 111 last winter, and
-thcr with flnp -stiirhc*. The cn^
gives a feast and tree to her own and
rn
about
tbe
nerk.
It
to
n{ad»
pull.d
OVV ; i-!uSwV. p.ir the
drop
by
deasertspoosifuls
on
an
unpaper.
Cbrivimak
found
them
Just
conval­
• fiiitoh.-d in a scaPop simply stitrl
hm neighbor's children, decided to
Ii Uaeo wm k.-d w-lth liup- fh.w- ci-p-ct-tg in’;..;
;tonigbUngale
Cracker Jack—After popping
escing from a very serious sickness,
on lti“ machine with red silk an
ehnage all this. 8be told her chll- buttered tin. press Into the top of
tmle bbf-. the til.tom In pink.
>rn and idacing II in grault
but able to have a tree and other 'hen, turned back to form tkjck.d(«n to pn( to ench smsU guest. In- each 'half a peanut and bake In a
The toag ;sjcin in .in.- pi.-c-,ar.d bound.- ,,
cady oven.
ii-j ebaivHj piece of
bright tin dishes, beat an Iron spider Christmas tide fetUviUes as usi
or while and the
ntsnd of the nsnal query, the more
rlhto.a. one .-tid 1, then;ii*,n-!
Chocolate Wafer*—Beat one cup­
uU on the edges
pour In two cups granulated su No wonder that everyone ih
gi-s of colored pins. A bo*kBportant question: "What did you
T..-J „„ O
» „WK., A I-Wt..|w,.l.
and sUr eonstantly to keep It bouse vied with everyone cfee
.-y. tancy tUtching
s- r.btom Is placed
giver Many a small seed of gener-^ ful of pulverised sugar with tbe yolk*
ifcamoislto made separal.-i.v. a tiifld
•cniaa the rorm-r
ride and under this a liny h.uik
oMty was planted that day In child­ of six e^ until very light; add the from burning When melted, add two make it the very brightest dsy
mailer.
at«
slipped
in^.de
the
li.Ben';jDi,.nd.
-k. the middle I'
ish hearU: the tme eplrit of Christ- Juice of one Irnion and beat for flve tAbWi^Ds molasses a lump of but their little lives. Christmas was for directly <i;.|e>v!le to workwj
, A n|tl« loop and je-srt button' ;t m a h
ai.-l trimmed t-.r the
This will 1
maa was abroad and a Urge part of minutes Have rt-ady four tablespoon* ter the size ol a small egg; |k»u.- ov,i them one long dream of perfect de- in colored silk
rjifboti tfe* nisy to- u'e.! lo clo*i
rated ebocDlair mUed with two the popcorn and Mir in well. When
■“k. a:.« •;:!» trimming coutlnu->
much better than 'intyliic th.
the gomU went home to abare their
ran
S.;t In the corner dew.i.d
There ma* no ueed to search for I es which soon become cruni!
hoantj with leae-favored llUle <w * ublevpoonfuU of flour, one teaspoon -cl5ld It will leave thr tin* by being
. ful of ground cinnamon and one of Jarred. Do not grease the lies.
. 'be
The porUona which
new feature* for their esterUlnmest
For tbe Chrtstmaa Oltiner.
baking powder; add this to tbe egg
..ler the arms Ore can^t loLemon Drop*—Delicious lemon since they are such very young gen­
Cnnm of Celery Boui>—Where one mixtmw. then fold In the whipped drops are tnadi
-’h- : •n ribigm to give the af^rtlemen thar all the gotid old customs
haa a oimplc dinner, a cream eoep Is whites of the egg*. Bake In two thin given quantliy ol sugar with lemi
afle still full of novelty and charm nd she fin.ls
> n-aUze lh<- delight* ol Chnsimas.
not too aobauniui for a first course. abeeu Put logrthcr. as soon as Uk- Jul<x-; heat sfowly and boll untR t
or them- Indeed, the tree was a daz- way." fit emplo.vlng her time, she
T;.DO reason why eh- iito'.M I* deth««e daiiiiy gills may
Here U s new cream of celery soup !en from the oven, with wtdie Icing. lyrup rraekt when tested In cold tling thing of eauty. with It* uniel ually taki, to that work which will iirred from •viug ter J
in:r!e and easy or eUborau. Just
which U driUhns. Cot three stalks When cold cut into small sqnarea or water Drop upon buttered paper.
linr electric ligtia. (we bat
five the he»t returns -for the lime In­ i-Uday girts
Ke maker pleaws. The woman
of eatery la oae-lnch piece*, and oblong*.
Puffed Rice Candy—Boll u^ether
fazxardons candles), that it remained vested
Cuiitilng little Puriiat; he-->.l* are •' C..U crtiehet mill find the qulckponad la a mortar uatll well marCK-rman Christmas eakee-Mlx one etipfnl of light brawn sugar, a cupRil (be center of Interest for a week,
Painting on denim Is something mimg tbe ritopie Dove|(i,% Introduced
u>"tbod of trimming a nightingale
oratad. Cook In a double boUer with
of New Orleans molaota*. half a cop- and still the children were unwOttng >w. and artistic effecu may be ob- > gifts -to
rr'jcheted acallo|«
tilUe rblldten. AjpJeCc! '
OM aUea of onloa and three cupfuU spoonful of ground cloves, the grated ful of water, a teaspoonful ot glucose to part with IL
Uined ^Itb really very little labor. of d-hlle. tight-blue or pale-pink 1 n-|a.raand the edge.
De worf
Uk Chrl>*DU <i«
la' axatiy roan'.
Jte «1s’ a blovla' eblHr. 4e gfr
ffM' OB d« croaD';
f
Xtant keer ter Wr«* b Blagin'
ninner «ldM «r blue—
Se lUllelalB feellB’ U B«f«eplD'

Cough, CoWs, Catarrh
Relieved By Pe-ru-na.

Jlrtmtilbt eUHt-t Ztbh

... . . .

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Of Wt.

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ORANO TKAVKMC HEMOO, ‘muitEDAY. OBCSMBEE IS, 1W.

f «^;gr>3? ^

The Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.

iMi

THE GREAT CHRISTMAS STORE

SANTA CLAUS; HEADQUARTERS

No Store like It In «*»<« part of tbe slate. Gilts gathered from
every part of the eooatry. Beautiful Goods from Austria, Chins,
England. France. Germany Italy and Japan.
,■
' llionsands of Articles tor every member of tbe family, and
yon boy them wtthont leaving our Big Store. This alone saves
you hours of tiresome looking. This Is the only Store that oilers
such splendid sbomplng attractions. This is a dozen big stores
aU in one.

Is on the Second Floor, %vhere Is a veritable Fairyland The
greatest display oi Toys, Games: Dolls of all kinds. Painting
Books, Building Blocks, Doll Fnmltnre, Homs Tops,'Mechanical
Toys, Teddy Bears, Puss In Boots, Tlge and Monkeys. Every­
thing lor the little ones. You can buy Gifts for .the UtUe ones
from 5c up |o $2.00.

M«ke tbe Cbriitmu Tree look «o

p
iW2
^1
mi

wm

t ^y

attractlre with • lot of th«« ilftlnty
Oraamenti. IThejr do sot coit mneh—
Be. 10c, 1BC

TlnMl BtIU.

Christmas Candles

r Christmas Art Goods

Christmas Tree

CbelM.

WreaUie, Blfdi, Tops, Cords ot oil
colors.

Christmas Handkerchiefs

\Vv m.vke specisl prices in quantltli-s loi Sunday School and Church
(hriMiiisR- ;iiilcrtaluni,'nts.
Tliousands ol pounds o{ all kinds of Candy.
Be. .Be. lOe. 12c. 15c, 206. 25e- Then
th.- Kaury Crvalu, 30c. 4»c and SOc.
Fancy Hoses In all the odd sbat>es.
Tb4-M- w,- «elt you empty or we will
fin ih.ni for you. Children always
w.-ut them and they help decorate the
trees so nicely,

Tbts Is one section tluil wo arc
proud of, iM-cause wc shorn- fo many
rcolly beautifal arti»l«-a. II you want
to nuice your plfts wc have every­
thing to offer tUst U ccCBsarj.
ol every l.:ocl. the
Uiop^ Pattcras
Dati
,rt smr-cott. In all colors. Hoops.
NcodUvi. yoiindutlona. At the. leU as
j^u enter the Main Door.

ki'id> Ilf

with

Ou' stock has th.- very new.tl styles, prices

arc $3.00. I4JI0 and l&OO.

,

Women’s Fancy Juliets are always nice and they are so warm.
Men's Fancy Houaa Slippers-would make a good gift, th^r come-In all colott.
OOldrcn's Aatrakan Legglns, in Bed. While, Navy Bine. Brown and Mottled.

.lalnty nnit-U-s that

dl.h- sifts.

You can buy th.-m for

(ii,.' f.ai up to the veo Bnest H.m
Siliched.

You State tbe price and

friends.

A Coat, a Jacket, a Throw

or a Mu3.

Splendid gooda to aelect

fio9. all k:tii>a or Far—Mink. Sable.

>nu .will have hundreds of that grade

Squirrel, Rnsalan Puny.

:howu you.

Blue Lyna. Wolf.

Cblochilla.

P

r5\.i: A

fui Class Nn\,-lile* sell from 25e to $25J)0.
Silverware Articlea (cases full ot the gr.-atcst fssotuueao) 2Se t« $6A0.
fU-rman and IfrsSh.ii Hainm.'re.l Brass Novelti-s. ^.imy Bohemian OUaa, Hand Painted
chlu.1 Hundreds of Japanese N..veltles. Salad Dishes. Cake Plates. Bon Boa Dishes. Solid Silver
Kui.es Porks an.l S|H«>ns. Pie Knives. Salad Forks, (Iravy l-sdles. Souvenir Spoons. Chafing DUh
Forks aud Spoons Napkins Hinps, Drinking Cupr. Desk Novelties. Silver Trays. Bread Plates and
a host of other dainty gifts

Is the place of all places tY Ibis eeason that la moat atiracUve.
See
OUTS—Books of ekery kind for every- ,
body—Juveniles—those lor thf older
boys and glrJa—hundreds pP-boolu
that were $1.35 and |1.60 that are
ti{ds selling for SOc. Beat of gltta.
Dainty Gift Books, moat etqulelte
llluslmtlons. Sell from 10c to $530.
Bibles, Tesiamenta.and Prayer Books,
ulwaya make acceptable presents.
CbrisUnM Stationery.
Four great
tables plied high wllh all tbe newest
in beautiful boaea filled with the best
ef paper* aeU from 10e to $230.

Mocha Mittens In black and colors.
SIM and $V26.
Bight Button Tan Olores for $130.
The Street ••Csim- ’, Glove $335.
tong Black Rxiru Good Glove. $330.
Long Black and Vi’hito. GIove/^40
and $4.00.
Ladles’ Soede Cotton Flie^ Glove
In BUck and Colors at 50e.
Long 9llk Taffeta Colton Reeced
!

r] J

store Open Evenings
For
Chrisimns Shopping

nii-'

Christmas Perlnmery

Cbiistmas Toilet Sel&
Bvcrythlog that can be thongb^of
Jo this line.

The Drug Division has great cases
lull of the ^ndsomeat bottles, filled
w.th the daintiest of pertumea. If at
a loss for a gift here la the place.
These sell from 25c to $43a If you
do not wieh-^for tbe filled bMtIe we
can sell you the perfume by the bulk.

Tbe full seta or Just

the mUe Manicure Articles, the Brush
and Oomb SeU.

MllitaiT

BetnUful Hand Mirrors.

Bruabea.

All manner

Of prices from SOc for acme articlea
to IBJXI for the larger aete.

Ohris-tmas F’urril-taro
I’.-irlor Suites, In’au'ifut gi>od-. 325.C0 to $75.00.
Parlor TaM<-v. «-ni!lc se v..ii.;v $5.00 to 540.00.
ade Boards. $16-50 to 545.00.
China Closets from $18.50 to $65 00.
Dimtig Bo<im Tables, from $7.50 to $45.00.
Turkish Rock-rs. «„• Ulg <;ir> ’eiiul from $24.00 to $54 00.

This U one class of GltU that no one can go amiss, and tm
where tn this north region can you find so large an ashortmem.
Every demand for any kind of FYirniiure lor any twm has bts ii
tnUtlpated.
Bed Room Suit^. from

$1AS0 to-$12530.

AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
la Walerman’s ideal Founiain Pen. They are the host useful
girts that can l>c given a man. Wo nave them in fine, medium
and atnb pens, and with either plain or gold mounu-d babi^. Sell
at $23a $330. $33a $430. $530 and $630. We also cany n tnU
line of the celebrated AuloAller Fountain Pen, at the same
prices aa the best of Fountain Povis. but with tbe Auto filler aiUclinieoL

Omngea. MaUga Grapes. Layer
Ralrtns, Bananas. Fancy Caudles.
Candled Dates. PllherU. WalnuU. Pe­
cans. Brazil Nuts. Pickles of all kinds.
Cheese of all kinds. Olivias 14 differ­
ent kinds.

W<-

take

CHRISTMAS SKATES

CHRISTMAS MEN'S FURNISHINGS
On.- of (he ;..rce»t line* that
are showing—Neckwear,
li .--fery. Baih R..I-s. Paja:;r.,. F.-r l.iaed Gloves, ^jie Gloved
w.ili f.tr outside. Seal Skin t.ap*. In.luil IlaodkereAiffs. Fasey
S'lspenders. Silk M'ufflers. Phoeala Mufflers. Automobile *Mafflert.
s-ri! Cas.-s. Traveling Bags. Smoking Jaekeui. Leather Shirt
I’mt.relli.s, Knos, Ba-xm and ivlngAbury HaU.

orders ' for

Christmas

Trwr. and will deliver ihvtn at .any
place you may


Morris Chairs, i: klnJs. rrf.ni $7.75 to $353a
Couch.-s. from $630 to 5543a
Music CaUn-ts Writing Ih-sks, Da* Csm-s, Jardlnter SUnda.
Cedar Chests. Ha!! Tn-es. R->ma:i Chairs, ix-n Cloeku. Den
Closets. Fancy Rorkens and hundreds of odd piecei ot Fancy
FYirulture. Just tbe thing lor some friend.

(iiri., .Mm or Worn-n A>-- large
For either the BO!
b!id. the pri(--s are In.m 75e to
:i ItUi' til select fioni as
Pi'-Vl
Carving
W.n>d Ha:.dl.s. i:-.ve pl.-res, $135 the aeL.
Stag Hand:.-., drfle.ren; designs. $230 to $7.50.
Pearl Har,.ll.^, len-it ful coeds. $835 and $12.00.
Bird Sets at $130 and $J3a
.Vi'.imlnuui Bird'S.ts ot $130'and $1,^.

Green Christmas Trees

Cbristmas Dtuner
Needfuls

L

total Fur lor Voni.- of your family or

Christmas Book Store

store Open Evenings
For ’
Christmas Shopping

xsnr»v

. Christmas Furs
N th;cg could he nicer than a beau-

i.!.- !o iisefd and make such accept-

A moat dainty gift for any lady.
Mocha Gloves in black (or $1Aa

Glove $1JM.

1

all

CUT GLASS AND ORIENTAL GOODS

HNE SHOES FOR CHRISTMAS' GIFTS
Are alwaya acceptable for either a Man or Woman.

T.iMe after taMe fllU*d

designate.

ONLY—

Send In your orders early as we have
to-plan accordingly.

Price* from SOe

to K30. acerding to the sice.

Christmas Cards
liookivtr. Calendar Pads. Slickeri'.
IjIh-I*. *’ags. Seals. ChriMnias Post
Cards by the thousaodJ. See our
M:rg*stlon» for doing up your glftaSi> much many titnep de|ieods on
the way that a g.fl ;» do0« up. ^

j

Christmas Box
Candles
The Drag Division has a great case
fri: of tbe dkiatlwt of Candies, put
up is the most auracUve tnanser. No
finer gift could be. than a bos o( these
fine Candle* for your friend. Prices
are from 25c to $230.

m

.

Traverse Herald
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
tM^T. B*TW......................................... r^***
SM.o.bf«*..............................Vk» IWd-i

atnmicif our tfnn

CRAMD TItAVCmE

Ion. and nf«rl)- ail asricultural |>n>.

There

are

baiAet ball team to

to ibe Kro«i>r aud thu, It abould

High aeboot.

lontottpo. it a atmiK Hetuenl of

of

a

fast

represent

^he. football team has
the indoor gomi-.

or ibrec teams are ont so

end

I 'Pork steak
'

..............J5c

...

I Pork sauvxg-.' .
'Lamb steak ..

As

none of

Fioin Turedjy t- {tecot**..

]«sltloiis.

this year, valued st k7.4i2.MH>.<

U-ani an- back, all will start on n;;

_
flisnd Travene.



county

«

•Aid.court. heU r
pro^istr otBre. lu the clt»
t
city, to said reaat,V7

U-goi. mV d«7 of
of
.

« h m

dc-dge l;

Nevember. A. S. 1'
:: Htwi FWd K.
1
Probate.

Ota -to
• ; that

refasi.l iia the

be placed on who will flU the v arii>u-<

males UiHt our farmers produced cnp<

uj

12*401««

...r..l4e
D”*'* liA'! Vea wo-kl!-.g ta Fred
Mis. AuU
AuU Wall, having
.......... itijC Pl»*muti* rar.p
At vail purt her jo-Utio
k his vfaecks Wece ss'd onri adjudicate

Loin of pari; .

practices • ban-

Secretary Wilson esil-

:

lur»,

- .Ar-h r.- Iw- '-el.
-V.—r*«.
.rand Traverse

....16SC rMek‘;,-. .VT.rllkt

I I Pork chore ...

protecUup us from cxiremo effects of been held so praetlcally no line ran
that coHa|ise.

I2*ic **f Grant tewtwhip,

Roa»u .................
Stews ..................

I
I

Fifteen candidates
far

........iW

, ! Sirloin ................
I 'Hambergrr ,.,

Coach Ruggles saya they an- a proiu

:1v

................................ ■....i:tic I’aEX'tte •■'c-d 1;,.

, Hound steak

toppnK. TliPr^ k link ^oal>t but that and many ol its members are out for
Ibf atrone ftnandal cecdlUon of oi

Want Arthur Oawai.

Porlwrtiottse. pc- lb ................

the

distiamled

airrlcuHiira] tMrtlon* multiitf from

oiil) had much to do with the lioom Irin;? bunch.
A-- yet only thr«-e
which receatlv mUapaed. but i>- uow

.BAiaAAn
....leetBlAn
....aalmAdra

FRESH MEATS.

prospiyls

docu cuullnitp to hrlnit «ood prtce.

' loas writ* of iitofliablc harveio*. n

STL'S”

HERALD. TMUASOaV. DECEMBEfl 12. 1W7.

Basket Bsll.

rortil'pot

lB»f

mum.ns.

th.-

t said d
0 inherit tV • which said decv»»e<i (1
:• <>;drrv
Derember. A, P Itoj?. at i.-n oVloek
In tlo- Kreaoou. at *4vtd prubale o(Remarkabis Raneuc.
a.'c. to-and Is herebv appointed ftir
....ise' That
:gvr that;
tta:: SiiUiO.
*
facciinx said prtitior.:
trtce
It i« l-;rlhe- oraere.1. that |mht<e goIce itK-'.irf be giv.-n bv puMieaUoD
' 11 ' w
?y of Itts order. Ifj' three sar. .
w.-eks preMons li________ _
....67c Ir^nturrhagi
ib-mt. bcariag IntheOrandTraverx.- H««mU
Dcvtors Tailed
m w.raper printed and clrv-jtoted in
r:t1 fl-d
_ wh.-n i began t.iki-ig- lii
■Id eouM.v.
New tMsnvery. Th. c jt '.siit
FRED JL WAI.KKR.
r»-. Th- ec-'vblng so..c
46 41.
Jt*ae ol Probate.
li-t. f rwp‘dl>
, the hb-eding dlstlutob.d

Ug of tomb .

•Al'houth the w-ather s

•BoGnl )« |K-r rent greater Ihav the equal basis-and a well balanced n-n n

cp-jld m-t be-»i

very l*d Shoulder____

.tti

lean

. .12>nC ua rchants

8i>^ Slews'................

wer.

?iiy

........... taiH -

Equity. prvx-eedeU t

Veal I
17 peh cent preater
more probable
However. »ot;«rs:!, and I.KVd them for shipment tJifs Veal cbot«
than Ik'C; 3<> per cent greater iboa vetcrana would not ts- ani)st in t.-ach.uteViv>.in vlih pv.tsioi-w as they hove L.vmb chop*
above Hfy» ing the new members the game. Thithe
vtsK-k
o:i
t.x:i3
at
the
warehouse..
Vv^l slew* .
These rcciinls ure. of course, h new comers an- teaming (be gunic
Th,- c.ir^ to to- loaded an ! Ilue.l this'Roast
values and not qunntltlee. Neverilie raiddly nod with a winuing spirit.
ItroTiru -are iwo'of Ibf five that the side pork AIrv-ady several applications fur
Ivss. they show that the Amerlran
-t.rb-iy
leaned («> liifure the re Oats, per bu.
farmer is In «n excepUouully .strong gaans have been arranged dcflulMy.
t-ra iT cars the socUfy Ih.» had (he
has eevt-ra!
ansDcial cDudH on. ami tbM has un Tbe Huamess College
euviNO PRICES. .
0 '..-;ire <u llaliig.
Qaesttonality prcatlr mlliented the ef. teams desirous of practice gauii-s and
toitatcs-^. jsT tu -........................
.Arcnidjiig (u ih< repoit of Secr*ih«s«> will pruliably be arranged,
feet* III ihe panic.
Cider apples .....................................
ta-.y Wilson Ibe t*1:u- tj the ^ra
' Butter, per ib..................................
".My preference Is for a scientific for the following men have tried
ciup uf 11107 Is grvBter .than tlimi of
VVildrann. Walt and 'llaViT Hanson
' Eggs, per dot ....................................
Bab;
end elastic currency system based
Ih-s;. .altbourifi It is i,..t a l.u
Hay. loose, per ton ..................... .$1701$ and nd05
toe and I
bonk 'osiietii. or sumPthlap IJke the Sayre. Cressy. Volruha. ^Tilling. Pie:
iihove
Co. Hant
g Slc;e
.Uartlnek. Wale. Little.
S<-ott crM>- It 1“ id per re-fil
fcilawim:, to provide for pcrloili of
aV. rasi- lulue oi «h* crops of tht
Sons dr.ig
Prof.
g^t rouuey damauds;.
Autbor'w (Irlffln. Hall nnd laiFmul-r.
c-ilng live qeass,
^
W'b-it. js-r
Ruggles U very mtich eiiequrags
natluual liauks to inen-are their clr
....70c'
yo.'proatutde has the growing ol Rye. per bu
account of the
boys' interest
i
Must Net Been H>nf.
cutailon to Im- called emercency
,»i;!-iir tes-iv to-eoBi'- that In many Buckwheat, js-r bu ..................................
spirit.
W.tshlngton.
D-c,
l-v -i*-,.;;.
CulHIlou to Utv extent of say. 2U |>er
wv-Meru statre sngar tot-t tomls ar- Oats, per bu .................................. ..................4$c
Rd<6,..«ell
fxtov s rit to :.;i t..).-cent of their |ialt) up ctplul. to be Is
rapidly jncr. aMng It: vobi-. T^e . sti' '*orn. |>er bu......................;............................ 66c
Remarksbie Qrnvvth.
nrocDls a wamiug no; to I,derann
sued upon spproved savings hank seThe Ktolement of the Tmvvrsc niy muivii prodiiL. of ton-! vucr for !«->: Com. lo ear, »S lbs..................................S$e hill for a Iliird'tzTiii. .S.i.-li Uk>i.-.;
curlllre. (u b«' <le[>oslte<] with
>. ,o.SI
Stocks.
Stale luink. wli'eh a|ii*ears in nnotliec
will be evnsiden-d by
U-o-.v.
comptroller of Hie curreBcy and to be
Th,. wli.-at croji (• r ihoT ir r, ji.-j Steers
nnd helfet*. il«ht...2HG3C
eolumii Of iliis i»*ue. to -the largert
as a
vKvatioji .-i offi-ijl p
taxed to sncli un extent as U> compel
C4M b-ss in quantity than for any oj '«tfers
and heifers. 1.106lbs. ..1fir.t,c
and slntngvsl sialemei
prb'lv and will to- dealih with
Ihe spmdy reiuru and caiicellatlun
tlu- I.r.,->ediiig five y.ars, |i !s .o;t; Cows .............................................................54^3ItolieO in Its history of
cordingly.
«uch notes when
the
business
It' Is 'tolves ........................................................ 6«i5tiC
of encccskful ^uiiikiiig. The mamiue. mut.d M •ii'3.-,7d.oo.i liuMu-ls.
needs no. longer exist for ilie add tlouI,
lir. .HtM,
i™ lb.,
,,
Hlicial tiihlltiuion haw
nl curreneq.
to (he event ol con­
iv p,; o-ci.mJT.- than the Jiverage' Hogs, dn-.ss- d. per in.1 l^is .......aHsGc p,.
H!.
rrrtalnly
off.-r
splcitdid f
alwayy beei/uud is (odiiy recognize^
gress falling to provide
Kioui- ba<. iiot v.-i taken n ii«<- ss sb«-p,
with wo>;l on .....1c
chanoIhrouBhou.
strenah
rurwnrj- syvteni.
e-.peeted *(!<(• .the Jump In "ptlng lambs, live weight ....
■ SH. ,
.-’iid ctiliaenalive nieiliods which i
tuppeai the (ollowlnp;
illernailve.
wl:.-jij. and U still retailing at $S«‘i
Poutlry.
to- -Kltofu^iryao Its de|>o» (ocs .-to I
"The govv iDH-ni to iiivue enierp- u.caled by iW.n-mnt^able gn>wili.
Hens. old. live weight
eucy uoti-e. not lo exceed $l00.iai0.iion
nicr.- wi-re
litods
pnlMtier • ,,p„ng chickens, live weight .
Lewis Cats Ovb.
durinp periodK »r ctviit panlcx. and
F;iini.I:iy on ilierninrhei. riunaitosloi.
Hig,The Lewis Cass I),-bating club u
to luinks uul). Ill 1iv hi Ilk by them us
Iiaying So denis ;>!1 day'. Oihc;
resi-rve. these itiierpency iioles
l«i Monday, Dec. s.
' w.-igl’.-'d uiTe:
iroa one. re;-,
total tor IWK!;

1»04. am) 67 per Cent

::.=ve

wwMy

rerkw

•nd allow tbnt tht-

of Ihp r*^

CTDt ((ilaa<-ac}-

ara

rapidly

paivlDK.

Ni'W

York

Tb<-

disap
bankar

uya:
"Anolher wwk of amurylnp rwvary haK bean «;i|>arieacod, and
the palik swurlty rnlurt abem- an ad
%anr«> of lb lulnts and ov«r on
'WdiDK tuan.
ptacki.

there

In tmnda, an well
have

liern

aabatantlal

salna. asd the ^ok drift of the finUcUl situation BhowB aentU^ recap
•niioa.

The promlum on riRrencr >*

fpadually dlaappearlna
ay k
latn barlBK tonefaed as low as
cast darlDi- (be week.

Tliur tDoney

conllnneB scare at ii> in 12 per cent
for abort dales;

not so much from

any daficirary la suppjy. tas frem tbc
cmservsllve attitude of tlie banks
vfelah sre sUII nbllited
esMtm Id

to

the jeranUnp

exercise

of

credit

Qradoally. but anrely. ibe money mar
ket is worklnjc back lo norma) coinli'
tloas.

Tbe disposition to board

is

abatlnp and bank rerorvrai are risliiK,
tetrlag

been

materially

asaiited

by

tbe eagajtemimt of about tioo.noo.om
«( fM. (be bulk of which has already
arrtred.

Ytortnnately

our

liilerior

■'[KIRASIROIt ' Rubbers

Debate,

' au additional ihree to six nionUu

fo-.ir. corn two-and apples une

"Resnlve.1.

That

Tbe careful i

Pulciphar-Morrison.

stliution

shown by

Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pulclpher. on os

Mrong

Ihe

larger tlinu
trly

banking

J feeling In stock exchange clr

Monday evening, Dec. 2nd. IS.'T. when sldcra anfflciein to Iw saf.-.

although, fdllowtttg

their only daughter. Mary S.-lina. to-

the

rapM

• Ihe bride of Duncan C

Mr::

e lost week, more or less real

MorrI

tilM to a more normsl level.

Thus

rs.

Ludwiek

aud

lo

the

«

tar the revival has been <iulck|-r apd

strains of music the bridal part;

more complete thsn wy anUcipiiied

scended (he Xalrway and procn-d'-d

Baring power la of ne<^ t>- llmlu-d

luy window of Ihe (sir-

SPj time will be pecensary fbr fur. lor. whieh was artlstienllv decorated,
rvwupreallon. No* dhst the dls and under a beautiful Isiwer. the mar­
turtaMw ha* aubsldcd In Wall street^ riage TOWS wen- taken.
The groom entered, siipimrti-d
pmeral bnsliiess is also recoverins
the shock

Oetober.

law

MUIa

administered

last

temporagtly

abui

Rows owing to the monetary atiliii
eacy are tMiartlng.
are eoBducDng their

and

merchanu

opcratlona

o cows, ibrz-e luads ol hay. four or
one. line of poni and .a gus euglnrich

tlpi"d

ja.iiutls.

the

scobs

n!

4.62"

Tins was piirrh.v»i-d by Mr.

Akrolute si-ciir ly .rath.-r iJiaii la'iTJe

6,'-o.

*:id

die ortli-

Bacbant & Rosede

or

other

.-•lyhi Id. and

vefetiitik-

\

fottr-year-old

wheat wiill n-hialns at }n. cents.

'

csrh

-J-ows

u

.

'•

0 I-.-,!



I

:

(alry-like.

Nst*-°st
«a «.
Ij>- iql.snk-. vi>

tvM-rvr lu

CHICAfiOMARKETB.

'

l'otiito,-s—Th.-r.- was no ehahgo Hme* liglir
iiab;
- msrgzl. Trade eontiime*

ai.ttoiSu

roodwlibr'.
»" r,-«,

) ihi- only husitiess l•'J■l>ned wa»
Vic tizsije for fair to good alack
H.c-ive,> were s.vid lo to- holding
an r‘price#.

Rerelpts wer e

mod

Not too early lo look lor
Christmas Goods


..uaji.,^®.
(:v,p*i.t..-x retoiB*. .

DO- rV,'i07^'ptun't..i,^rx.
,re yud on track the. supply to no;

: is-Ci'sr.’.'S,

luiu-.'. •

,u,
c.-cihav
l»!z'*«.-d hogs—Then’ aie noi mauy
■ n,,.a>oa. nnreid
n«»«ia ■
When oholc- iu every Wxy tu.bvUn*! .t.-tit-iu «.to

«.ming.

me salnble aud steady.
Foot. o-Cil^\o.w..v.rfde,l;r. dark skin, d ny Mags and crip
;•
I- s are. as usual, dull.
snuiirth.

f.i* dreum*.......................

clean,

straigh'

io7ii77

IUO lbs.

................ yitolucas. . -aalT «f .irsud T-wt

$7. ont,IJgh.
weights.
very
126'^lnii lbs. $e.r.o4| c Vl>; pig--

r...:.e.d.l.-rrt,h,. .too- n,-.-,
l-.ak. d- .-it-sriBl.v «rrsr ihsi t|,-

-•ill.ak, medium weights. |n-i

Lhfto'm tv thifi^- n-»w

Sr

'Yj

bog- UT
IBO.v r Tti rs

-. $4.to>4J4-5t
1
p.wirly handled, red e bir*

t-i Isl.ae n:»*1hi. jTh
silly. $;; iMfiMaggy and rougl.

P-'Al.l.'N.
>',« -r> I'a-1,

s. $;;.iMi«j g.r.i,,
,‘s.Ml (ligs--Mod'-iale

sale

ami

at $l.oofiJ7:, fw »<-ry' itnal

liaint-.itiii'

gr>mih ill !ib«ine-.. .iiitiug liel.ive pigs—The
slow.

In H.f Mivy.
Alb'll SutHb has re<-elved a Mi<-i
vm his soil. Will Smith- who
Oclola-r I
wiberz-

he

,,
carry- Soup
Olives

'. -•skei of carnations.

^^tdcst. L-vrcPsl and S r- nnev Botpk
in N«rbern Michicat

sxBni

Ih.th ears will i.robabiy

• • li.lb-d out this nflernoon.

poalu l>eiug I<ay;ilde on demand
ivpQii


4-««

h.«*e

toy and began . loadSih; .another

ibto morning.

riiS'ir

assto

rloiien eomidetcid landing a car y«

wMidrnwal fiem n depositor, all dle

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK

*• ;tiioth'T ■•asy ,la\.

prpBls has always Iw-cii (he role. The

for San

kYanctsco,

enlisted

iti

It was as follows;

Tcssle

______

VO ehang,- to quoted In tin- ji|b-,- or
o.:
1oTr«n-ft ***
polato-'s or flo-.ir. nHhough the price 1*>1. lo.
spi.rwro
ShlptH-rv'

f r

w.v

with the coaiIno«->;

The (irowers- and

f

, mi the ac*' iiini 'daitimv
i sifc, htrork; aud well
t qu'pped bank.

ages 111 dotoig his liirm work.
. pols'o

■'ll w.-jllii-r it IbKjkt d tbie niumlnr-qu,'i:!"77-rV-.-i:™**
Ts' -- taM f'lT -l-*r,-h-ur
til-iirh 111,-; diiiiiito-si:t 111, !i wouU'

the

iiaes sell (or le>*.

l.-M
Cal.

riiU«-.|

n-ce Jils ;
About 2oH. av.-rag-

qrotubb- at $l.oo<il4ti apb-c,-. Smal:
Iln-SM'd iiiiittoii
M

i-omlnc.

and

S.vlabb-

tombs—Ver;
as

follows

Oysleiw
Celery-

*
Relish.

. Mixed Wrkle*

People's Savings Bank
at Tt»'- re- < It». Sti- iiirin •*
' I- hu-^ne.- I.
... !!«i:
*.
Pr I,
tb- 0,ri.nil..i .D, r ,-t iii„ H»iiXu-k- l>...#r-.n>, n:
to «nt sad dhevmni
U .l-.J* tt,,«Vlt»Ce.

Ho.kloab o-'
Vumnniv .n.! Bi
It-i?,- :a frsi. •
IRl. l;avB ,torr
BELLING PRICEft.
> .-ibukers
Clcarback p.irk. p>‘r bbl. ... -•■VO’

Clearhack pork, per lb -------- _____ 11,• toirl,*,,;— for elrt

:r

Catsup

r-ly gowned
with ar>
Turkey- with Dressing
It U not to be expected that buslneaa In white and vanb-.i w-bite carnations.
- Cranberiy Sauc- Short cut of-pork, per bbl .. .-$ts.f‘'
A lanie number of relativea and
vtU go tack to the old scale of •MlvBulled Ham
''
B-'ron. per ..........................................
friends
witnessed
the
impresslre
ceivUy «nd proBla.
Neverthelaai. bail
Mjp-h^ Potatoes
Ham. per lb ......................................
y. among whotu were (mm om
I are geuerally sound;
Baked
Sweet Potatoes
own Nvil Slid Clyde
Morrison,
laird, per Ib........................
..............12c
a»d are no* see ilo reasons for scrl
Brown Gravy
Gr«vn Pens
ac- nttondInE
Olivet eollcgi';
in this, rrapect
B'jUvr. creamery, per 1
and Mto. W H. Fife. Mr, and Strawberrr and VauJla Ice Cnroni i Hn.ter. dclry. (s r Ib .
Qwtm pMslbly some further decline
Assoi'ied Cakes
Cri-nm
HH.
Fife,
Miss
Thaefcer
and
I Oh-octargarinc. j-'t lb .
in the commodUy markets *111 have
Orang>-s
Apides
B.vuanas
Clizese. AmerU-^n cream, per Ih ..2to
to be eaparteneed, and this will prow- Mrs. Wm Love and elilldrrn. Weston
Mlx.-d Nuts
Bgg«. jH-r d.vr. ................... ............, :r.Q2$c
Intanmitat to / eoncerna
already Slid Gladys, of Travers.- City, and
v'igars
xnl Mrs .liiliuv l.edka. of Man- Cafe Xoir
Doi.itore. per bu ........................................
ovar^xtenRed; but no serious curtail
Th^yenenu. card to a work
mtal in the consmmpiiuo of the
.Sic
the Wring le-ins'in red. blue and
^onr;.'~ U,'.........................
Many
Itne
prereiils
«mMm of life seems probable,
gold, and on tbe front ol the cover to,
rtijn..perq...........................
r Ihe happy eoiipbtho iMctton will tall chledy
uium
W.l! „
After the ceremony a v.-ry nice the American eagle and shl.ld
wMl
bo cUased
as lupurira.
writ.* bto father that he likes th, life
H I- A Co xBret. per bbl
con­
wbtcB
are urfely obutned from w.-ddlug luDChccsi was served
i
......................
ning of rolls, sandwiches, plcklvs. of the training .(.lion very welt.
abtmu and aitred) show a marked
______________ _
Cora, per bu ................................................
iirt-sst-d chicken, cranto-rry
dacHpe In importations. A shrinkage ollv.t,
A Firtonnte Texan.
, Peed. H. L. 4 Co.W BtaL per 100
a. coffre. Ice.creani. assrirlel
is imnorU. however, under
prcseni
"7 tH. Lou .
I win not be harmful, since -ake.
In the re*' Middling*, per leo tbs.
I h»ve toeonie a.-qn*lut,-1 «^‘V i.ielty ii.-w bm:.-e b.i. la^-n
___
It premises to be accomjwnied by frei
Kliii
.nd^io
.n«
.. V.,..
edporta and wUL therefore. amUl us
tosA.or 1 r»ei oro'ie irveo so rtfect- R^y, pe^ton .................................. ..
Poultry,
ip reUlnlOB as much of the torelgn sb.rc tbU popular young reu(*- hav, ..gn,. ffupos.w of mslsrta and Wlio iskeeping i>“«.'
They don't grind nor gilpii. Heat old per lb
gold fwcwitlj ImixiHirt as aemus Je already rommenced' house
„( -rSc at C. A, Bogbee Drug Co.. Hannah
..i,*.*—, ™
atrabte. We h»v* •»«»
» backbon.
lUrng fiion-. K. R. Wmi 4 Soito. diug
rh.cken*. per Ih ..
ax
hnnata) Rhgree
of hrospetllf friends.
jatore*.
^Spring chicken*, lire weight

As
s- c Ol

If

Hi krto.Bd--IS
Uh - t,

uit;

mtwy

Dve;cdia,»f

y-wn

our T-.im

«H:-

d few

gifts.
Books

of our lint-* t»f

Chcisimps
»

of

all

(

kinds

uUe ' r

KXvd. t .|.r

c*«rildrelret deposit
:18-J
re”*****j:^si'
Tzrel de|.-li.

V. Coi^T o

Games
Dolls
Slrds
Toik t Sets
Shaving Stti
Pictures

Pockci B-oks
China
Bill B'x.'ks
Brie a brae
Fountain Pens
T.-y.
Caltfid rs
*■
Toy Dishes
.Chn-tmis Cards
Toy Tables
Reading Glas-es Chrs:ma»iPv$ta1$

And a host r.f o’hcr • sef li. valuable aod attftitive
gifts tha* muke Cbrisimas *ivirg a p'cas re.

•tMzww t# trw-to th* Imm <d n; knBwirerC-A HaXXoSO. OsAoT

re"

..,$1-4.-.
•$1$©20

in

to u suif* V p’t Hhii g Fills for ali mtmleth ol tb^

frtim y—-We m-ntion

NMi.-noliWnic

isessc

. user-.

0

* E x t r es
ilo.i'l evtot

t‘- ti

BANKING FACILITIES

will apply it to varKiU;-

aii.l Mutton, per )b -dH-s.-a-il. g.iod 7'i SC
Morrison, follow­ Stales Naval Training statlou.
li-;cks. , p-.;- Ib.
.IreSM-d.
r.li'.toc
ed by M'ss Isiibi'lle Morrison, sister bv Meiids Ids f.alher Ihe menu which
hfitohe creomi and Just preceding the the u loi l>oy.> had for Thanksglv
-

First National Bank
TTV-er—IITT. lo Ih.. (SO'.J Mtrlilxsr.
-.-I,/.MKinen. l>e-7 X, UST

Aitoorge. of Solon. fi>r w lilcli h^ paiO

bis brother. Sell C

ex

tfodlng Into the fniure with vIsIM

tto-.ii

"
rbivikt

horse y«-Merdas was the weighing o: .

t.~ weight. V-H,f,7.0i.;

of Yulia, the Rev. J. \V. Miller, bulks has never awked uuy iioibi- i>i

g la about due, SpecuUUve oper
pUona are. of course, restricted onfl of Tniverwe City, offldatlng.
Tile wedding march was played by
likely to be until interest rates de

Fuim Wednesday's.RecordThe only excilenicut in the seal'

C'loire.

e Inci

A very pivtty wedding was solemn­ Ihe cash reserve is mur

•■Thsre has been

from

Is

I Of the M

ized at the home of Hie bride's par- the tow requuvs. to-lng

tivaiy short period.

Ihts

w oil

Ti l--

'I o tSpyc in rt-ed

Open

aitustlon.

BMBa Is only a matter of chmpara

•f

•uh'u. s

»i;,ler. v-qj will
.1,*

....Sr

iwu. stone full'', hny llvi-, apple iMvb

Current evei

months to nio. subject (o renewal

Mon- C.ond Than
the
(ho discretion t>( the scendary of Shops Do
the treasury, by ctiusent <if the presl- Vnlons I>o."
trlpht MW that the sUoal)pb In J.‘cw
Affirmative—Blnghani,
Harkness.
deni. Rueb a measiir<- of ri-tld^would
Tork it Improrlnp. and witblo a few
work like Ibe Bank of ^opIiniTa UickiCasi|<
weeda tBoney will probably 1i- abund'
-yarlinek.
I'nilor.
Cor
log method. tVheneiena great panic . N’cpai:
aat and much taker (ban at present,
In Baplaod the llauk of Eng­ nelL
nere la no lark of currenry.
The
Judges—Lautnrr.
Jahraus.
Mcland it nutborlred to Kuspend
aaumitt of dreulatloh on
November
charter act. wlilrli ndmlts of Issuing Wethy.
nth waa $2,276.(100.000. an Increase of
Rewdlng^ldred.
increased flunk
of England
Marty $132,000,000 within the month,
Beniarfcs—Mr. Nye.
Without
requirinp a
corresi
and
$li»,0oo.ooo
within
twelve
The decision of the Judges wa- li;
of gold to be held against
■Mitha.
tbit it a circuUtlon p<lr
favor of the negative.
' ThishasHlways beenfound
•apUa of $34.77 compared with $32.42
end (be panic at ouce. Tlu- above phni
a y«tr apo.
Of the InrrMse in c|r^refettor Jacoby Has Returned.
would siiindy wbtii to now verv iniicli
enUUoa durlup November $66,00n,00d
lYofessor Jacoby ri-lmlii-d Tiu>.Jaj
ncedisl in viur
cum-ucy-im
in pold coin and bs.OOO.tXio in
iill.-niooi from a mx tiionlbs' stay in
matic movement at a time when
'.henk noies.
November was thus
isnnpe. daring whirb time he visited
rd. As a mailer ol faet. ii being
bis mother at Orlghiuu, England, and
^iemth of tinwul expaaa(^ lx
known ibm relief wonld be always
mcy. Copslderlflp the ledened r
spent some time traveling about ihiforthcomlDB would be a bar agsl^t
a$M of buslDeat and the lower prices
country. He arrived over the C. II.
(tonics occurring in this country, duch
at which it It belnp transacted. '
this Hfieraoou and left later aver
as the recent one and that of 1»>73.
•TtdeBt that we are rapidly wnblnp
the M. 4 N. E. for Shetland wher.whea money was almoM unobiainnbK*
Into a condition
of
monetan'
siwad the hoiidnys.
He wlli
on nay .terms. This plan of tosuiug
dnpdaney; a fact which
ha*
been
(ben return to Chicago for the winter.
rtuergenry elastic natluual bank nVirely recognised by the poremment
Professor Jacoby has a host of boy
nerve money would remove tbe neces
a^ la redected In Its decision to
friends in ibis city who would give
ally of n central nat imal bank, wlilcb
modify its rweent rcUel measures,
Im u heaity wdconie should he deiw lielng ngliaiivl to a.consider­
is BOW trelleved that Mr. Cortelyon
Ide to May In Traveme City - tjiir
able extent. Suchja hank will never
not Issun more thsn $26,000,000
be acrejitahle in the national banks
Of Paasms bonds, and that the Issue
pow existing, as It would diralautize
In Btreng Coodltien.
of cortidcstes will not exceed $«.•
all of them- The Jealousy of bank
The offlc al report ..f the re
Oliu.000. or s
of about $40.000..
Bctols would cause Them
to ex
>( the People's Savings Bank a made
M$ for both elaases of securlt'es, Intheir Inflnencre agnlnsi Midi a m*
banking deiurtmeni. ap
•laad of IlM.OOejHi at orlpmally In.
meeting
with
congre** ookl
pt-ara In another cdtuniir It show>
tandsd. m t) all parts of the coantry
favor."
bank In Its always strong coniilthere voome reports .of steady
Im
money

If vi«« np u -ing
In iiiiv nitr kind
of

..ieir

Cluiimian—licnnctt.

draw two per cent Interest and have

hanks are rapidly pettina over their

prarmnant In

(oal suffer five mmutes wiU,

.

Very Opt'tneUe.

CDUditioDk baa a r< t> opUmlfUc <

J

fdmad wwnri to to<„r>- Wi- this n
■tosiOB etu*o>D>e* a. IHC.
ExELT HC.N«T.
Hotmt! yBb;ir

WM LufDOS.

City Book Store
Traverse City, Mich.

The HotNirl Co. Prop.

L^JMIANO TRAVKMC HIRALO. THUMOAV. DCCCMUR it 1M7.

STATE BANK
$300,000
. $4S,000

apuai,
stfploi.
omcan-A. rncr tmr.

Wif* Ctoek. Tie. Pri-M»«! Buieeel '
tMtCMhler: A.J.»e7ii«d. A-J-UeiriUed.
BOWTOM-A. Tnej Zaj. A TVvd
CU>*. Mie. JmHv T. Heueb.
Oermad. H- C. Dmvu.
•mlUraa. W. W.

S per cent lUbwed

Time DcpMlu

CEOAR RUN.
Cedar Run. Mich., Dec. 10.—Wm.
Orirnth and Utnllr are movln* back
to ihelr homo h. ro after cpendln* the
euumcr and faU on H. Baker'e fami.
Bloc-r Crain bam hU nev gam^JIne
- hnslne and wood bav In operalli
end ran cut a cord of wood ertry 1!
minalca.
M.-t. Ml!ib Drateoo 1»,verr **ck at
th home of Hra. Diatfook paidhla
at Voloey.
Mrs. ome Kohn lost a salnable
cow Satupiar nisht The animal was
foil and apparentlr la floe condition
and cause of death is nnknown.
The nev atatloa aeent arrived yes­
terday and vlll be apprectatad
the public that have had to valt In
the cold onuide the depot to take
mint here.
CEDAR.
Cedar. MICta^'Dec. 10.—lira. FTed
Di^, of Maple City, paased tfironch
Cedar Baiurday momlnc on her way
to Traverse Ofty.
Mra. Jennie DeUsb, who hns been
vMUnc her alatera. of tbU place, rethned to her home Saturday thorn-

lac
Pleiee Wlealar and wife, of Cedar,
s where they will rlall their danshtor, Mra. mnk TafeUkl.
Mias Chat. Orove^er, who baa been
in (or tba pant week, la better at '
writing.
,
MUs Plorvnoe Crotaer, ct Trarerae City, spent Sonday with
(rtends, Herbert and Marne Sullivan,
of Cedar.
Mile Marne Salllvan. "ot OMUr.
VliUed the 8(don achool Friday.
A chicken pie tupper will be given
at the church Saturday nl^l.
The Lodlea- Aid society will meet
at Mn.,Myn>n Cnlver’a Wedneedsy
•nemoop and everybody Is Invited to

couptlfm wbmre v« beUere w»
*u«ceed And wbeo w« bar* von then,
then VC vUl alteaiit tbc harder

SbDon Sebanb drove to Snttona Bay
Heal EetaU Tranafera.
ne day last week.
Wra. 1. Brown and wife to Prokop
Dec. 10.
Kytelka. lot lOS. Oak Heigfau. SlSS.
T. C. Mfg Co., to Prokop Kyeelka.
lot lU. Oak Hrtgbu,
*• —
U, *l.l>00.
villa
“ •
a Gardner
o De Rtu E. Mooof Archie, were Buckley callers Mud-[roe. loi 40. and wH of lot 41. bik.
‘S. Osk Park. li.CaJO.

Utile Child Dead.
Emerr Raymond Wllntni. Ih»
yosr-old son of Mr, and Mra. William
Wilkins, of :o: Wfvt Twelttb
•ireet. dHd Tuesdsy at T o'clock |
h'cb they will go to North Csrollna.j '
Ayer’fl Cherry Peaoral cere(;< r only a few hours' lllaesi. The heir f.!i p home.
B. J. Hewdt
1
Anna
tflioly cures couchs, colds,
«krc»l s4 of swt, sec. SS.
rlild was taken with spasms In the
Frank lAwis and wife visited In Haneley.
|T J*. R
broDchitit,consuapiioii. And
morolDg and all effort! to revive him Traverse City tbU weekC(-o. IP-nnett and wife left Monday' G. W, Kitchen and wife to C
? for the 1
pmved faui.
it certainly strenKtheni weak allowance ther»-oi
tor North Carolina. tbfHr future home.'Chase and wile, neti of ne^
The child was the youpgetl In the sbo-jld th' }- like the country.
■red, that the list day ' of
throats and weak lungs.
J:6. T 29. R ]0, kSoO.
It U ordered, that the 21st day of
A. D 19<>7. at ten o'clock tVeember.
taiDll)' at eight children the oiher belA»‘ter Buchan, of Archie, rv-tuyned*
A
D 1907, at ten Fclock.
There
can
be
no
mistake
about,
Ed
Blaek
and
wife
to
Township
of;
forenoon, at said nrobate
lay.
C lUrl. Percy. Wm. WMlUm. Ivn.
bvrebj apjolnied lor to tbe forenoon, at said probate offor East Bsy. paroel sec. W, T :T, R \x>.
this. You knowiiitmie. And
Mrs. Decker Is hoping hi
i-orge and Clayton.
wnmining and alJowlug sold ' ac flee, be and l» hereby appointed for
Lewis duringg her absence
abac
thii $25.
i your own doctor will say so.
evaulnlng and aHowlng aMd ac-.
week.
I .Mary WlUtelm to Julius C. John-1
count;
Social seamen.
Tbs bast klBd etsu
further ordered, thatt public n<
The ladles' Aid will meet with_____
further ordered, that pablie nor staty ysars-”
The annual New Veare aocUl sea- Mrs. NoBslnger Thureday. Dec. 19. co.-„ lots 33 and 3«. btk. 1I. H. L £
I Uee thereof be given by pubUeatlo
pt
I. $l2Sr>
' M» order, forr three
I
bo
slon of 1 reverse City lodge .No, ttS.
Bmnut R. MoffaCI to .lucob J. Groer
a copy of tMs order, i
Mads s^r.c. aey^^..j,sy. m
previous
to
said
day
.
c
B, P. O. BIka, udJI be held on Tues­
ser. 1.
hi-urliig 111 Ul.- Grand Traverae Heral
i . . ..w mJL SAKATAgfUA.
day evening. Dec 31»t. New Year's
II
ni-»i,|ia|Hr prirted
Mre. larnlne Teman, of soaifaeru I
as heretofnrr'. The committees
Milii. county.
Michigan.
vUltlng-her sister.
FRED R. WALKER.
Helen Cleveland.
|• El«>"
pj
DRW
SPniM
and
wife
to
Everef.
In Ingress for an elaborate
4j> it
Judge of Probate.
ludge c
N. E. SsMes movedI bis fam'ly to iviltn.y. |u<ecel». 3 tU< acres, sec,
where Hr. . f
a' aoclal aesslon. These events, Sonth Frankfort Tuesday,
'Xe rnc'rSnme
^ :VR n, I3S0.
under the stuplees of the Oka each Baylea la en(----- ’ *- ---------------A. A Ucn and wife l R.iver1 n.'
buslneai.
OTATE (JP MICHIGAN. THE PROFrance, south Ipart lot 4T. asseseors'
are always looked forward to
plat Kingsley. K/N
^ bate court for the countx of
county of
w'lih a greal deal of Interest by the
Oval -W'ood Dish Co.
had Honeymoon.
Traverse. In the matter of the Grand 'Traverae.
nenibera and tbU year the occasion
s.ksIoA of said court held at
Mr. and Mrs. James Howard Snied- ..Kt.ne or William A. Langworthy, de
will be fully up do the standard of
______ _____ ... ............ .Uplds. ,
the probate offlee, in the city of Tvavley.
^ho
arrived
.Monday
from
Batceased.
Bertha Thiel it tIsUliig relatlvef nn-nlon lal.one and wife lo David
• rs.- City, in said county, on tbe 4th
similar events In the pist. The fol­
He Creek to attend th.- funeral of his ' Kotiee » h.-reby given that four day of n.-cember. A D. 1967.
lowing are the committees:
. Stgphen Lautner and Ella k. -*ec 2T, T I .
lay 01
Hon Fred R. Walker.
laeimssier—Hon. Uro. (1. roTcll. Austin. James Coleman, wife and! Rose Lardle to Hemv H. Lardle.
been allowni Judge of l*robatc'.
yr-stenlav. ihe bride being Miss Nellie '* !'
‘'“' e bwn
lecuUve ramroltlre—Jmi. R. Ssi- daughter Abble visited
Eugene pmreei. see. 23. T 2«. R 10, ll.WW
In the matter of tbe estate of Otk
o, ,h.,
Tb..
O. Covell. W. W. Sm'th. Ja:
• ''r's Sunday.
.Mary M.
Id to n.-tii ■

i'.......................IVnuit. lale of said county, i
intended
to
come
to
Traverse
City
on
for
examltaUon
and
adlustment.
and
Edward ------------------Lautner 'returned
Hoisle. aeV of nrVi. s.-c H. T 27.
Toni..........................
- aw ID said
OHIO U kVree having
Kehoe. Angus JfcColl.
| ------ ---------their wedding Journey, and their that all creditors of said deceased court her peUtloa praytag that the
she R
R 9.
9. $100.
1100.
• k
irdiy where• she
Entertainment cmmltlee-Chai. E
(rom Acme Saturday
rrunirvd to ptvsent their claims 'administration of- agid. estate
rlsIUcg her daughters, Mrs.
Mrs.'< Ibra W. Hubbell and wife to Chrls- home cumins was a aad one.
Hale. J.na C. Petersen. W. D.
brm and Mrs.
............
Nleper.
»r. of that

place to^er a. Russ and wife, lots 11. 12.
Oonnalne.
Ellis
Haight and family
.m tne
traverae City In said
I
..................
itnlly aud Wll- blk, 16. H. L. A Co.'a 10th. $2.2O0
the city or
of Traverae
saldlfcome
other anltable person,
llam Psigbi and John Curman spent
" ■
■ —at is onlered that tbe 2Sth
BanquM committee—C. J. .Lelai
Mary Hunie
TOR SRLR-RoUnd Ch... pto
^ ■ ' Z '’,2.,-L.Sl
igene Cmlur'a.
Sunday evening at Eugene
irdner, lot 3
Wm. Bloodgnod. Riley Sweere.'XI
reglsteivd stock; one boar one year flams will In- heard I.v said court on i in t'Ihe forenoon, at said probate ofCui Neuraan and family spent Sun- gi.oon.
Wilhelm. S. L. lies.
boar
old
and
a
few
fall
pigs.
Mark
pridav.
the
19th
dav
of
March.
A.
D.
flee
. be and is hereby appointed for
day with Aniiel Lautner.
^ S If
Farm. Miller I9US.
,9„s
tm o'clock In the f<
Reeept'ion
Eugene L'mlor has bought the igodon Adams, nl-3 of ntj
ring said petition: .
lloulek farm at Maiileion and
Smlifa. W. B. Wmiains, Sam Oarland.
19. T 26, . R 12. II.
I H further ordered, that public
Dated November 11. A. D. 1907.
eapeiW-................
B. P. Burns. Frank H. Holdswortb.
----------------^------!
FRED B WALKER,
Verna Bartholomew called op
of a copy of this order. I
ire*-we­
Invltatlim committee—Angus McWANTED-^MItk contracts. In large
46-5t
Judge of Probate, ct-sslve weeks previous to a ll day'-of
Coll. Cbaa.B. Vader. T. H. Olllls.
1, attending business
wanted.
hi-arlng. In iheGrand Trai ree Her­
A. 'W. Rariak and wife 1
Decoration Mmmitiee—Henry Tonald. d newspaper printed and clrcttThe Magic No. A
neller, Ralph Anderaon, Harry MonNumber 2 Is a Wonderful mascot
■"'S'Hbok.i
»' ™'"->
"" •"
4Ht
Judge-Of Probate.
WANTED.
.Haviland's add..
i Williams.
Floor-J. H. McOough. Geo. E. 5rn'B farm
for Geo. H. Parris, of Cedar Grove.
Edd Carpenter relnrned from Flint
Amfolle. R, J. Mercer, E, C- Bllllngi.
Burglars effected an entrahce at
>t Tneeday.
T. A. Peiiballegotr.

H# Fired the fftlek.
the home of A. W. Covert at Mooroe,
EMner
of Traverao City Is
...Iggle
..
Gfflccri—Erneat W. Qrelllck. Riley sewing for Mrs. Carpenter.
"I have fired the walking stick I've of camp. Address
Tuesday night, while the family were
Sweere.
r 40 y-arw. on account of
Ellen Austin la aewing for Mrs. carrlc
inJief. I tried Eleciric Blltera. away. They secured a couple o(
that rtslst.^d every kind of
. Mlch- ifliid a%
48-3t. <
St.'phen iJtuiner.
a resuli
resii 1 am a well man
waub, rings. Jewelry, and $6 In cash.
treat .....It. until I tried Uucklon'a ArPROVCMONT.
Dec. 9.
first
bottt.
lie
e
relieved
;
and
The
ill
nlca Salve; that has lieali-d the sore
Wood Wanted.
iKitlles completed the cure."'
.vnil made me a happy
bowels, promolea
A few cords of eighteen Inch first-. Guaranteed l>est on earth for stomach
John Garrett, of North Mills. N.
easy,
natural i
class
preen
or
drv
wood
for
linme-!
liver
and
kidney
troubles,
by
C
A.
C,uarante<-d for piles, bums, t
Ilsaes Emma and Adelaide Qanlhdlale delivery. Apply at Herald of-, Bud.ee Drug Co.. Hannah Drug Store, atlpauon-ttoan's Regulett. Ask your
r A. Bugbee Co. Hannah Drug
ler returned home Saturday after a
druggist
for
them.
25 cenu a box.
I
flee
'
S.
E.
Walt
A
Sons,
druggists.
50e.
S E. Walt A Sons. druggieU. I
woe.s visit with friends and rvU
ves at Elk Rapids.
kYand Brdt and slater. Clare, visit­
ed their sister. Mrs. Schaub. on Sun^
I! yon do, wt-’d
like to have you
Saturday after on extetided visit In
look at our
oil and Grand Rapide.

iyerszi',^

eJ

.. S-i",; Zm"'

~l!r

Ir

•ExInistTMir
Rubbers

*
If jon don't, wt-'d
like to spend a litllo time
ehowioR you the d fferenoe

Traverse
City’s

If They’re In a Pair of These
»
♦ _____________

mb’/

Buy Useful Things for Christmas
There is nothing that gives as much lasting pleasure as the useful gift,
of just such gifts. Every department is overllowing with sensible presents.



afford

to bt without
a pair.

Can you think of anything more acceptable to you than a handsome dress pattern? We are show­
ing some very handsome things in pretty wool goods that we are selling very cheap.
Goods that are
beautiful, patterns are the best selling ones we’ve had. These we are closing out at 25 per cent discount.

Silks

BLACK AND COLORED
We are offering some very attrac­
tive piicfts on black’ silks f»r ten
days. Silks that are Good depend­
able silks at the: regular
regulai prices.
:i6 in. Monevbak black Taffcta^^
S2 quality, for ■
44 in. Bonnet black Taffeta
42 in. Skinner's black Taffct
best in the world .................$'2 25

Handsome Colored Silks
for Waists
When you.stop to compare the comfort io them
with ihe small amount of money invested.

50c, 75c, SI.00, $1.50, $2.00
according to quality^'

This store is crowded full

DRESS GOODS

Well I Guess

) this Stole
prohlWUoii,-' aald Mr. HoMaple. "we
moat go after thluga gradually and 11
■ay be years before we aocompllah
oar purpoee. but I believe that the
time it ripe for aggrcMlve temper
noce »ovem«ito.
■qVo might alart campaigns in
every county In the state at onct-.j
but that would not be tbe tteot plan.
At yaeat we are, only working Inj

:i^a

Baebsut & Roscoe

Warm Feet?

r

...... .a.

Do You Know Good Rub­
bers When You SeeThemY

and Mrp.
Jas. Scott.
-RAPID CITY.
Horn—To Mr, and Mrj_ Pei, i
Rapid City. Mich.. Dec. 10.—Ike 1aMosler. a girl.
r
clear. of Grand Rapids. Is here on n
iige llulmniid transacted busi
IusUhm nnd pleasore trip.
In Traverse, City one day Ian
t Thanks­
giving with his family at Maple City
IS Itoy. 1
Mr. Kanney apent Friday In Trave Hotel i
e City.
F. H. McFall returned to Cedar
after ■ two wedu' atay here.
3. RoeaU has secured a poalUoo In
Grand RapMs. HU family will go
later.
MIBU V>oU Hargar Is assUtlng Mrs.
Moll In'tbe rsetaurant.
Frank Loagton U on the sick lUt.
George P.. the t'weeks'-old son of
the Bev. and Mrs. Parmbaeker. died
Saturday night of eryelpeUs.
The
funeral eervtce was held from the
bouse Monday and the remains talien
to WanmisU. Mich., lor burial.

I

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Is:'



For Local Option.
Tbe Rev. R. N. Holaaple. aailatent
superintendent of the Michigan AntiRaloon league, and the Rev. Mr. Dowof Coral, his aialsust. are In thedty looking after the local option
campaign, Mr. Bowers going to Cadil­
lac thU morning to nld In the Wex­
ford campaign.
"We are feeling very hopeful «
the outcome." said Hr. Holaaple i
Record repreoenuilve thia morning.
have only canvassed about half
the county but have two-lhirde
enough aignauras to the petition
which win be presented to the board
of oupervlaorB for a special election
to vote on local option."
Mr. Holaaple haa charge
paigns In Grand Traverse. Wexford
« and feel very
■ the outcome In all
confident <
three.
It has not yet been deflnately aetUt-(i whether there wilt be^n atiempt
made to put l.eelanau county In tbej
’’dry" cDlnmn or not, but the follow­
ing Is the list of counties In which
flghis are being waged at present:
Branch. 8t. Joeeph. Kalamaxoo.
Barry. Oakland. Olntoo, Gratiot. Mid­
land, Oiadwln.
Oaceola.
Oceana.
Hiaaaakee. Grand Traverae and Wex
ford.
It u the intenUOD of the league i

For Lung
Troubles

AN THB PROSTATE or MICHIGAN THE PRO-IC'*'*'^
MtCRlQAN
bale
. .
t lor the coosty et
cousty
Grand Traverse.
I
At
a
acBsloo
of
nld
court. h«U St
At a sesaioo cf said court, held
^ the probate otflee. to the city
c(
the probate offlfc. In the city
Travrrae City. In said county, on the TraTnae City. In said ooutyo^oa tbe
•lu Uav ul .November. A. D 1907.
:cth day of November. A. D. Iho;.
Present:
Hon.
Fred
R.
Walker,
Preaepi
HOB. Flcd R. Walker, Judge of Probate.
Judge of Probate.
matter of the esute of Marr
n the mattci^of the caute of Ralph Edith.tbeXhnma
Martha. Ralph Joseph,
Pybus. dec
Mary B. Pybut having aied In said and Thomas Moore Py bns. minora.
Mary B. Pybus. having Sled in said
fourth annual aceount as

These come a siugle waist pat­
tern in a pretty Christ mas box.' Rich
patterns in the newest designs of
plaids, stripes and smail checks at
$1. $1.2.5, $1.50. $1.75 and $2.

Silk Petticoats
There are ideal gifts, for there is

no woman who dors not love the
trou-frou of a silk skirt.
We are always very airoog on
these. This yea4 we arc exceptionally
so, having better styles and a greater
variety, while the prices are low
enough to be within tbe reach of
triv every putse.

$5.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00,
up to $18.00
Long KImonas
Made from Pretly neccedowus
These we make ourselves, which
puts them ahead of tbe ordinary
ready-made garment, in fact these
are as daintily made as if fashioned
by yourself.
Made up in a pretty range of col­
ors and are trimmed in pretty silks
and satins. If wc haven't the pattern
you like we will make you up one
from your own selection.
Rlain yoke $3.50, shirred yoke $3,75.

U/nni Dl AHlfCTC Give your friends a pair of these warm wool blankets that we are selling at $5.00
nUUL DLAnfVe I d
pleased they will be. They are warm, lighter in weight than comfort­
ables,
.and m
much more sanitary. There are some very pretty patterns to choose from, and the quality is.
$..and
ptional ' t this price.
I INPN^ Some exceedingly pretly things in table damasks and napkins for gifts. Beautiful yard goods
LintltvJ from 50 to S'2 00 a yard, also some very tine things in sets at $7.50 to $32. Handsorhe things
in Lunch Cloths, hne Towels. Pretty Doilies, etc.
and Bags.
Purses. Kid Gloves and .Mittens. Silk Scarfs, pretty Mufflers. Handkerchiefs in endless
Hand
Ba;
variety, Dainty Ribbons for fancy work. Ready made articles in pretly fancy work that are all ready to
send awa)-.

i

p
CIRAND TRAVERte HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. fSBE.

Grand Traverse Region.

Hanao) *bo reUiroed only

■eel.
Hooewr. ■'d > nmif to Sammit CUy OoeeobFr
U-BCTuh-ucea.
‘ i'. rri^at ih«- rateftaiamopl Un-r
*T!v lad.. »•
tOcMy s
•or
vir .mu
.mi Mtuxit bout^ No
They more griotml bv a
• Ifliort itme ago. it not uncb Improved 4uirh Friday afumoua
' la hcalih:h‘“SlotT*;
C H- •Slosroc; Tiee-pn«idrt;l.-lrt'fU Klajaiay
^
W™. Kelllf PiiuLda vorktoa *ur

BENDON.
Hart OleaaoD of Traror*.- C«r
I towB taat week.
_ '
.
Houitr niKird au<) A. Wldrle iiavo
d“«me?*r
ilc.pri
Sagp
(o hh borne In
cvx'a ramp'
'•ttr than TuMd«x noon of oaeh wotk. J..y«Hd Tihtdaymeat
on aceooM of »h. ^
*’
MM*
fall to Shd clottar ci
‘cbool
ter
acar^
uUiMra in. tnoy may ha aaaarM that it
«ma afte- tlma.
Hitt' Harr:»
) nt-m- caafs
Mri. G.. F. lUldm-in a|>PB1 Wedoe*.- Uoti
BUHM1T city.
day tu'TiBVer.e Ot).
jir. au.l Mr. E. Nickvrvoa vJaUii
Mil. U. i. Todman left tbU monictwrley Barluu It alowlj rirc<>vei-,*i (d
>i4lerda>. ,,
iBc for DeUuH, far a vUlt with bvr
SOB Earl, 8ba »HI vi.li friendt at
,
_ i plarca
_ _pv/u;v,“‘“ Snyder
of
ThuiBpr..DU!l.>.
rom'irrtilio and y.tb'
returainp
hrm. '
nunw.
fettiruin* bciap'

Vrt. J. Slad
"►tlinKoi. and tr«M»urvt. Ui». Rcmk*.

_____

lir'ahd^H*"'*j **£»giBlll

;pia, mjoy,,l « «, mu.-h iher t^i io

! i_inr;i

H.

Tali, r

Iasi

TbU^v

eW-i Iyoortelv.*

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

rsr=rfc._^

Tboae
who an>-iid»l
■range ai Tnivene Cli.v m

«»«»«•<»
$

I Karlii la.t

WHY is ii-better to deposit your futtiJ' with US
ihhn IO carry or hide them'

^

S

BhCAUSE with us they a»e abso!u‘i:iy
while on youi person or in hidinti ihi:> an;
N<»T safe.
ItKC.M SE many a life has bc*n lost ihrcL-h
kie}.
;iioney iu the Houm: or on ihf
person.
BHCAl SH with lis your funds may .be i arr.ii y
- ‘if^vr.iu- Interest. r>r vou instead of lyin*: .idA.

UUMKI.

and anoiber (rypetfled
_____Jarrell returoed Sadtr-: lalen
day from a tmo.mvekt' vlolt ln-TraT-|
l ire City

alter Hraei-briastall la« »-«.ek.
taint. U vUt

reiiirDed

had

Mrs

. rbliato.;

The

lalfrl vr-f lavit- voina lu SUBiwit fjiy SatunUii ii.:i

PEOPLES

Mr and Hrt. (i«o. Halleobeek and
Hr>. F. U tm'o-)! atwl eon WilU.1, u
_■ . .
_________ _t ,inK l» help .11 >h.Un. D. Shpiemmcr
.Ititip her d.-iUKhiei in WttcODeiu.
it 11. Reyiioldt haa Iieeo iiiTan• One of ibP Ih»i eDlertalnnenu e«
ItM wk aUeiid riK iti<- nirvi..v.r Suada}- w«;i Jil.-aii-.
er given in Summli City mat Rivro t„.
Craoxe Inauranre biKird of
Mr -Slid Ml- U I'u.lt a;., a.-pins
by the Hodge Dramatic mmtumy si
I BA,
I lui-niber.
lie mill a
Kit. ri-'s;
■ - A'..<1.. upiiiil
AJl Depi«S'U i nv:.i.'.-1
Jfin UM-k. mho liJU hveu ... paiilv
Gnsgc ball latt Saiur.lay nlshi und ibe nirtilnt of the aiaie Uraniee
There vat a good attendance but at
sjaaluam Ihlt m'eek hi-fore retura'- for a h>nt tllni’. I K Ketlinc lK-(ur me
.loa-awl.
El -111 iiHli-'rv di'.rr.i.-l-at usual vltb eoiei-ialnmeau giveu
home
are glad li> bear.
ri.i. ..„ di»aa>.-<>. ihe kidn-«>,
by Ike grange at thi. place it VB» noi ' -n,,^ puih Hnldmin l.-ft .utarda*
Hr. ami Mr* A M. Sniiih i-inl M'.a.
: hi.ii in«;«.-tion of t’.r
.
itarda*
Tl-aveis.- Ci.i
I’ii
Bdceriliia and many living mar aid
Traverre CUv, mhere -h evil!
T.:»|
a.i.- m Ti-uveis.ia^l
k -ui-i <•' I*-'
ewlll T.:»pkin»
M ei.lu.-in
Bid Icnow of It until Sslurday night.j,, ,|jj, Merranllle Co ttote
jSatlitdai
Ikon. KWn.i IMN
too late to ntlend
[ The Ilev B. il. Koont will heglui Tfcm LadUm "AiJ mei am. Hi. ,"curt«.

.
Wmiam Dayj, an old lealdenl of holding .|ael»t mi-eiingt at the In 'H^- I’hllll- lari Thiii>da}.
• trove ... iiiy len-ple• ltUiv.praod rr.vvcrt!/BUd Wexlord couu-' land Cbuirb Tu.ertay even:ns . «>! ^e'mmge pi-oi-te are i.i.-i.iiing, ll.Te l. om-. are ».
tier, dl.u ai b t hoiue In Wexfoid
with him lucceaa In hi. offortf. ' T»»m «e»i I nkm AW iii—imc last; H M Uor.#. p-tiiej
veier.ui.
«»rii!}. lli.<-r mile, tfjih .if SumiBl' ^ A very enjoynl.l.. time it re|ioiuHl | lu.iY u giand lime even
y«vrAll
S.-venlh_eln. .'.Trav.
Snaitu.i
City. !o.i FcJuy luiirnlug at otie by those vh» ane«d..d ihe !*omona Jo.v U. I .th ...id, end voung^ Th.*> hat-.-i.VI.-lT,.
fu-vca lealOtiKk. Hr. l.k».- Ui-tllb hat iicen Orange WeJncadav and Thurtday of aujipvi and a r.kW cioatl lu oiU.od-,i' i.mu.o Hi.l.tii.ai.
.w ■milmetdiau; I ‘'V lart. S:.;..T.tay .-;.i..ng
-•
M.-ii.;. .r.-iniii.-d li.mi Teai-.|
li.ei.-1.« _ ...Id
iBlllag kinoe lait tj.rlug. vncu he mnt la.i m.ek at Traveise City. Amonglauc* ala.,}..
jlk iii. Kidu.y I 11, At
.idue. iroul.lc nft.r ' I". City
aid: fioa blood poUoo. caused from a tno»e who alcndeJ from here meivThere i. i.rayi-r oieiSlng werj VI.d- t.ie> cim-.i
i.Jai:,im.:
v.,;i,nv
nsu.dle,
hud
help
t.
V
.limuhier
dUghl cut 00 hit band while abearlns Hr. and Mrt. C. K. Ijmn. Hr. aii.l oe.4a> evening at Ih^M. !■- ch .irh Phy.)
lam.'.
'.i.e UiJn.-.i seereilou, wen- iau. wh;. v.: . v.
,;.-k
X!i*e Anna
•keep. He bad heea gradually grow- Mw. rtank Jaquith. Hr and Mi>.
Mi. Hl^n bt« flmsjfe.' bl. ,.-a
U-o
II,^u.-M
-in
,pacing
..nd
Ik
e,
u.
Mr-,
1,1.11;.
Hal. .
lu.
tag weaker until Ihe end came. He Win. Dexter, Mr. and HraT Horae »ol* for Mr. H. Piillcph.-r and
tl.n.y cmtiilflis! I.I.W.1
I ..Im. l.u.l m '
..el;„u
was not eimflued u. the house tor oh- Slarrow and daughter Hit. ElU Han [Intse i-r ih. w.nier
I.ie I.ilir. .»!l •h.<..iKb tn- und p.lr
WEST ALMIRA.

Tb. ii.aM’i ui.-rii.. .a Mi ui.d V
ly two or Uiree days The funeral klnsou. Hr». R. J. Davie. R, Car|*ni.'i ! 1>«- v
.-.eln-e uini h. Hai.elier. A Iv.. :..l ud
Tliet.- will b.- an ,i,.n.n. up •
s.r* icos t
- e held a the bouse Sun-{and<KICk igiinw.iu
me P. I'M- Ikan-y Ki.ii,.. l-my
«irWi
the .-..ntn-,
Ik
Pec h
,
!
MONROE CENTER.
day at I
m.. the ten-xet being cou 'I
..:ul Tii..y .-i;i.d me.. T!i. I.
.-i. m Ih.- VS .-,1 AtmiKi M-lio .l hr.u-.
' Mr. aurf^Mra, s. H
C-l-.in
ducted bj the Htv, Mr Herbert ofj
n.i i.-tiira i.i iBe ’.t.iil.1.. n;..l I an; i*i.-p.tr|....e ot the Cl-:.<;nia- in- .vn
SOUTH GRANT.
IlMckliv. rp^ Sitnilay milh
Klagtley.
The burial mas- in
ihgj
Ihv iH.er. h ill 1...4; Ami. V!! ,i-. »
kmin eemctcry.
eomcUilT. He
He laaves
laaves lA
«’* Ihuii. Dec. 8. to Mr and Mi». Zm-.
Blackman
nt!.-.,d
{
wife, fonr soot sad one daughiei. a son.
Lewit. Lcuer, WlllUm. Harry and
Charley Couun'bsd the luUlurtuui. hiK. Il.ld..i
Hand. All acre al home except VVll- last Saturday, while yawing woo.1
Vnlted m l.:l.lM-^ .Si.ud,,. .ilteru.K.ii .
vvmiie. .g All...
Uam.who it In Cresoie. Wath, Among mlih hit machim-. to ellp and fall. Ruth. .If Buckley. UK- Sltillng rt-1.1 New Y-vk. '-.ie .iv-n;. ;

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Hie, a- ihe Crni.r.
The .u!l> M the rhiireh
night w-«y not
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120 FRONT STREET.

TALK AS YOU UKE, THERE IS NOTHING THAT CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF'

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In the esteon ol gilt givers. Nothing else reminds one ol the giver every day in the year as Fariillurc does.

CHIFFOXIERSNotJiiug a* roomy
ami bandy M a cblfand one voold
I yonrxi
preaenL WonreaboRj^theni from $fi to

STANUS canlbeuse.! in any room in
tbehooBeto guol advantage. TI.ey aell
from :f-V Io tI-1. ■
LIHR.IBY TABLKS-Wcnre.bowIny
tbe fltieatlioe we have ever had.

LAUIKS- SECKATAKIK.'^ ii. /
all ahspea an-i tinlihes. adlinc ^
fnmtTtoSlS Tbe oc-a wv nr
aUoa-ing at S'..50 ari> bt-autiea.

Your Credit
is Good.
Any one
having
an Account
Here can
have ttictr
Xmas SelecHons added
to their
account.

mM mi.

m
t«l K cur e<-lfdidjtiaub1>Munria
................-ioi: f»r ciother <ir f.c.ber
V
Ciiair Noaprintfor catl-b to g«-l out
hjj- I.-ii'k.-r r---k"r -.r chair.
W-'sell
orler.
It tiltR Inek
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|{.>rih.'ri‘ ■'H.iratittsi* fi.-Mlier
tiiiTi iq
m, i.f w.
.,..
p. when- yon «Biit
ilaier. i g.>adh It it tbe l»-si and --nw ? it without any <-ffort at all
) Dior than other t;nikt«.

Reed
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Rockers |

.Inst the tii;0L' f'T aittiok’
ro<'"i ur pirlor. iTb*'jr
raiifre in prioi- from $-'• T-j
M|15.

iVriy'wmlK..

"tbora at fi-V.i.

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an-1 ii|i to $12 .‘•0

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A KICK DINNER SET would make h.-r .v nice preaent.
Sbe would aae it every duv in the year and every time ahe did
ahe wunld ihink of yon Vor. can get n good occ for $1000
Othera at $fi 50, $11: Sl« and upUfSSO.
SIUBBOARI>8-ln
,h«pv,.

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pricer. Y. ii.i 'ight 111

all
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Ji
PRINCESS DR«SSERS-We
e abowjui lino ot the Im^geal
I iL'Iocted Sinoi you
evri nao an opiw'iaui
Th# aell op from $lt

BCFTETS—JuM Ilk.
cm. |3<\ One n< ihr pr,-'
tliwt pieces of furn.iuiv
>ou ever aaw.ka» Freurh
► haped ieg*. lull rig; im••II draw, all varving-are
hand carved. 0:hiT, m
i:S. 833 and fl9.

Combination
Book Cases
If jou hail one ^oa
would alwaja know wbere
to find yr.ur ptipera an.l
wriiinu iiiatcriaL You cm
get one aoywbiri- frt.ui
*12..50to$:i0.

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IC* KlN'i CH.URSWi- ire k-c.w ,;.: oier ::'0
iiirna. Yc-.; .'iD ai.rely

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to „wa,
lA-*»l.So.Oibera

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before

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QRAKO TlWVtW^ HKKAID. THUAMAV. DCCCMKr t2. tm.
PORT ONEIDA.
(joaepiilae B««lr are rWUac frtenda tuw be<>ii a tvecMt VBiter the able
C<t3 Ol»f0 made a buclncM trip n \ lu Fife Lake tbU ^eek.
..............

inaaagemeoi of
Walter DeWitt.
Tx>
Ltlasd nae day lait verk
erEdest employes vert Earl Saxton
------------------ -----------apeoi a L..
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the mill foreman, and Jot. Secor. the
d»r» Adtaonii that I
b!«ooeT.?.'

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City. Frida}'. 1
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ewo
Oao. Otaen baa i
Oreon Leltch ha» removed |il..Vtw
^ flUe Hvichti Aid »oc>lr,
ttan.
-herd “ “ ......v
Taylors' comen u. the
B«*e a a..A Avviaj SI turaara
Tbe I ntam. ,w
ehlld td Mr. and .....
Mra.
^
waa bon Deb.
C. Mnrthall^ FilJa.v erenla*.
| .... creek, Acme. >«
PrM Miller which
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bualnna cu.tlnc
AMI.
T!:.. daaabtrr rt Mr. I lekert. whoSoia an^ a^ilo.
Ura. O«o. Barlejr la os tbe aiek
.... O..I «„o»
tbi* ireek.
do

p.^Sik V t~.~

EASY TO MIX THIS/
r »flh bia tollr Wedoe*The R«-»- e.
1
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•. J.
Han
and tabillT are Lutherea rhoreh
Snmtav
What will aptw x
I *^
*“
•* *‘“ *'^
r.o« nic ly willed here
and
Rev ; *oc. followed hTl«BH«lon
to many people here
e »a w antcfei
The Coblwod family of Empiit- ba^ Ha!' has tak.-a up the d itwia e«;i
v.j^ KUnche Laloodc has taken l
^ken from a New York
a..,
ore «
daily
,«per.imorcd he:.-, they are occapyme the aeciio, wltl. Me paatorele
poaltios with the K^le^~
K.aplev Befao.“

wnctc Shake

a„ am,. Z. H.II h... i..i..jai,

Mocrt boa,

The Rev. FV. Ktttmaaa was la b
fr«,tu Haanab today.

remedy to enre alrcfwt airv care of market laat I'rtdar 'h«* . Airhj.T a**
backache or kldner or bladder deWho^/t;^i‘'
reop-meat. In tbe foUowlnjt aloiple ‘^ra Grif.in
?"
tK^.eJ wi>
of Bricbta dtoena-.
Mr and Mt‘ Berpee
-nr
■■■«
'
] KarKoR. ..ne oMP. .Trclkht
I.-;- th,- seaton. trow Flrtcry,
i’l*a. three J_a ....
\l.
wi.t,...
l'**.-. a’“^ doek ter
Wednesday
Mr.
Flaber
».-ll In v foil \ and ana daotht. r Maud took pM»a«e .
after tach h*r to
f-viv
0 Tt-averve
Traverse niy.

ho-:ae, nakliiK it dn.ic larfer uiid meal and
II all newly-aided.
A wpll-knowti
dniEjtist
John Hendebn of Roaeburh. Mich
bume.wbeu asked resardluR
pr«Mrs. 6. U. Jam<« and little di>ic!i i
Med^dtn. ol Roeebesh. Mli-h
scriptioii. suied that the biEredletii
cuts
r retoreed
iilesi.
...
toraed .from _
a .three imotithb'! 1s vlsltlnE wltherelallv.
here and at
all haimU
b,.oWfilned
i itay at Atm Arbtrr. Sati
Keystone.
at smsii cost ir.«u any cood prescripI Decvinbcr to.
One of our lownsnien the uther-dsy
tkw phartnary. or the lu xt ire woiid
had tbe scare of Ms life He was
be put tip If aisked to do so. Me fur­
BP ] trip to Travel
SaeemLor 9.
CEDAR RUN.
t hnntlns around Sp der. Lake, lookina
ther suied that while this preM-ilpWynkoop has
sianpi
his f'*r “nail iwnc with a hot Kun and
tloa is often prescriPed in rh.‘'iniat;c
..............................iKHon.
I^rmon kin*» shot.
He. suddenly came u{to:i anUct'ous
with splendid res
results.
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i»V
K
'• Loyd
and_______________
Peat flat is <t bear family, cobsIsUiie of a lante r-.iuld see no reason
wliy It would
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.
- - Valu.
_____ ______
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*•- and
-•• she
*- bear,
bear. and
—•■ a family
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■ue there ‘o
i
Zote IMn- be
iw.
be a splt udlJ .f medy for kidnev«
StKht was
c-vvrytfou, nlncham and wife will do lb.- cOoUui:. cobs. Our towusman's^ilr bCKan to and unnarv t:n ibka and PnekPhe.
repcittd a nno time.
Huuehier •
American Society of Equtlv are feel like porcupine quills nearly mis- .i< H ha* « i«HttiIla: act on upon th.anre.
romiih ns
to 'Trev^^ City **"*“?* “’°"S ’‘■T nlcel) wUb their Id* Iho rap oB his head. His knoef kidney
smieture.
clestif'.nc
thes.Mabel, madi- a tri|
to j reverse <->, wareheufe ht re.
bcswn 10 shake and be turned alsjui
ni.tst Imjstrtant . rsans and lielplnc

*’**’' ***!■:'-»»'- -d Mavdeld. vis
«n Kmpley Wednesday
**"’1- "KerrU aiaaks In
D KlIiES!•'>. fimonttw evcninc
S. -.efa| (tom thl* plar.aHrn.l..l
th.- play. -The Irish Linen P.-dl. r

kowakt
Broaf. wc
last wrek.
list l.aura BurEend

St re«-t.

Sa TiMtiBE
thla place,
Hr. and Mrs. John OIpr and aon,
Ecnnetb. ap^t ThankasIrlBE
with
Mr. and Mra. Kds Olaen.
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'kCStlon ihrouEh «he ^.,^^^ ^

p„d ,he penally (or sh.v.ilns

. --------- i you i,D easy
.dlacar.-k. H -ry|oek !

a

trial.

n«A. .nri ame LMler'‘bis place, also Iota of <i«T out of weason, this herd will l
ran-fully wateb.d and W.-V to
f,
V sited at Mr. Sml^Sim^.
.
^ .uuchtrr. Rna. of h-miir that kills oneof ikom.
Th- builds ymi up.
Orem Bred;
'.len Arbor, vlslu-d Mrs. A. C. Wyu- time they -hr.ve l..«eu e»inipt.-d M
EM'S swamp
rcr Sunday.
Ja*' they--hare Increajietl w.mdrri-all}
.......... ...................
for a few dayw.
Joe Ilurkert
called on Mra.
Wc are clad to bear that Kn-d Ur: • s The rn<vrmcmt au.I
-Mr. anJ Mtr Msiicrson and Omei

*

taken to ;^n W
Fishers dork,
» _

klNOSLCV.
Miks Josie Allen has
hei home near W« sforj

r Satan!

Mr.

.
■ ajinit IHp to Tnv-

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*MAYFIELO.
Nell Kennedy, who has oecn visitiBE old aeqiialntanecs'here, left Wedday erenins (or the upper jieninaula. .
'

Mrs. Hand Scott, for ycare a realr ihli
Mare, passed through
It at
irons
John Ssfly was -over from Buckley
Friday and left his little daughter
with her grenflmoUier, Hn. Thomp-nil nristmat.
. "
illh viaHod at Wo.
to vlMl.Eer paresu the paet week.
Chas. Spauldlag
-.
li»ag baa moved i
farm near Summit City.
ly bad the misfortune,
FYaok Ordl
wltb an axe at Camp ,
be train
Na L Wedneaday.
Thunday mornisgi 1
Mrs.

Tbompeon and Ultle

Will Ct fflih

FVblar

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CKonte TMrlby. trf TreicrsI- City.
Vlfittd Jim White and family Sunday,
Jim 'tf 'te, 'ohn Tac.-r and JC-jah
Kuna refinu-l from North MsnUtee
lalsurt Sat-rday evenlnE.
r O. Shorter iind 8, H. Lnsrycr attend'd ihr I O. Q. F. iodse in Trett-rse City Friday .itlptL
Ftmer Crnin and son. Everett, have
purchased a saaoUfc cnKlne and huez
saw-.
,
W II Grifruh and (unily have moved
hark to Cedar Run after apeoAng the
s-immer at
Bnuih
Kascon.
Will
ftriiird Harry Bnk.T's farm there.
Viu Cfiiln assisted her sister. Mre
W 1! Grl'nth, last ww-k.
Mrs Trotni.in spent a fr-v davs last
week at the borne of Mrs.
D. U.
Fhori.-i.
Miss Asna Omrlng vlilied - Mlaa
Ella Altman Sunday.
a H. Lawyer shipped SOO pounds
of honey to Ttnveree City
deal

s KeUey :
rnrrday cli
■ rioaed until April,

ingle
. hnvThey will
TbU eoneern

returned to

s."'"-'

ofTioe OR

SPECl'L

1500 yds. of

Linoleum

lUaii

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"90 6*

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b.
shtppe
I -n... Ik ‘ hr-'

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■e w.-H and windmill burtaess

n uM.

ITie r.-. ir: of ihi- fl-ianrlal ronJi

■ss.

lurnlnk

SPECI L

Tbe Steamer HanUtee 1
II bnrrrtk of apiOes frot
k lh:a fall, and that Is a

Chuici

rt

*'®* scrwusly ‘njul.-.i M.uil:,-.t;-:u ... ,h.. ...-sut,
heard
last ,d cash o-, band, and th- it H am.d.
Ihiii^k‘‘•F
Kelley Lflt..lK>r A Shim
at l.,l„nd.
able I:, t.vVe
of t„..ll d-iuc i'av
nnnjwnya' mill. <s d<iiiK flneU-,, Knvi
Tiir I.IIII!-,' .\^_^>-f>ri«iy met witb
m-'n.-v nifie--n--'
had a bote l.nk.-n In o;ie Ut: am] the
F-ip.-nlH,'- I...CI--S J. T«i!ma;i. Hlch
ol’i. r l<c wn. badly hrub.-d.
ii-at w-a-. Coumilsh ttner John A. Itrow-n.
Lt.'. s N-.-I s the len-.M of hi. Visl -l I.il-tj;
and Township Clerl; H.rrrv C Tviny
'• C- Mra. Ikivld
1‘rovonchcr.
Air.
eel- nu.de an insje-rt on of 1‘sredt-e town
Noel had not wen his eUt.-r in t;
the yi’ln'. i!.‘»
si.-e!
Itoardnian
li.er
years, t nc-O/kls clilldbood Mr. Jy'iwl
•• ol nominal nc rtfic' rs.
htlllrc- II.-ar Vrvftr!,! .ig Til<-s-!:i» Iasi.
wns amurc tbrajtimanr of the u-.-,.t.
1 Frl’dnv. n
>e‘e« an olj aco-it.
Hi- hua many
thrilling adiA-nttires i-j ti ll of narrow.
.-s an » w.ilr-perforniiua his .lutes
as vcoui. The moetiDg ni the i-nxher ;
and risier after aa Iuiir a m pniarfon.
was. as could be exisra.-i, ;in aPir
♦»»»>»♦»»»»♦»»»♦♦»»>»»»♦»♦<»
ilonate one.
Voiir correspondrnt has
Iriid
new- uzpcrimeDi ol irimmlRi: o.v“( Ms vineyard this t;.!' ln.-.t ..d i>: :r
the spiiug as ukual. au.-l w.l’ i.oR .ah.-i'-.its. prother Fhrn:.h::*■ .u
ra-efutlv srim. .i wo-r S.-..I urn tor
next years' planUng?
Good
r.. .
year win
be
.................................
elo.
Put your corn In a drp plan-,
where H will net be Kulijcri to freez­
ing aud dampness.
Before plaume
1 w-ould advise that you t«-»t yojr
doa» jajood w laX m* noi 'auop
iJIp.ud 1 *B ■iiusiioiom
I M-s
8|ift H •jJip.ud
'<|i
of
aext year than you did thi».
Dee. 9

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BEGINNING SATURDAY THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS

Premium Tickets Given With Every SOc Purchase

STEINBERG BROS.
The Great Store for Useful HoUday Gifts.

FURS-FURS

FREE

FREE

The Talk of the County

Our Annual Christmas Sale

Globe Green Trading Stamps

of Furs Begins Tomorrow.

Ylab onr Premlniii Room on tbe Second
noor.
FREE XMAS PRESENTS
FREE FURNITURE lor your Home. *
FREE DOLLS and ^DDY BEARS lor

The Most BeanUlnl For Pieces. Mulls. Coats and SeU—Mai ked
d .wn at pne, i thut oi,»<ht tuiempt i:.e m st cri ic^l and t-cnnofric-tl
N.vthinif
rl*-a:e- m jrt-ihan a u-^eful gif: and wh. n that gif consi-<;s id a beau’iful

Fur Scarf, Muff or Coat*

Ask lor a Stamp Book, select yon Free Pre>
miams and save yonr Stamps.
Men's Hnndkerehleis.

Cuff Aud I'oll-.r B x.«. Nf?ek .Tie

5g, 24c. 73c and 98c

cow Beta. ShuTiriR Seta, Jt-wt-l

Fancy

B >zie. Puet Card Box-a. Mnoi-

Neck- CuMHi. A'bnmv VaM.

wear. B**lu A«d Hosiery, all di»
)>U7ed io faDcy Xmas Boxea nt

25c 50c and $1.00

Natural Sqnlrrel Sets. J-carf-m) Ji.ff. w-ortL sai b-i, rhnatmua

Holiday Goods Galore.

NocvtiHC, Sil-. Uul?l<-*B. G.i-v.-.
Half Hoar iDd S'.ispt ii.lera at

Ladles*

of reli b'o q'l-tlitv. th.-r-'suli IN h-.und t‘< b m-s > .'iAfac'-Ty

$18.00

n.o* fill.- prir......................;. .

F.iicy

Bubli and Mirrors nt

't


Sable Squirrel Furs. Kxir, 1jsc -rf n <i M
Ju. .M

I!

k-t -ox.li

r:M.

Uifislmus

mI-

HI.UU

Popiilw Priced Fnrs.T.,,«w.™,i.».„d b- v„l.
u-« wi-

in.v . ..-r

biedt-v. $2.-

iMi

for LmU* ai,d M.fcs b.

--------------Sl .vO. l.v:aD<l..........................

Molls, in aH thrdiff.-rPDt furs, from SI-. fl-$.
•• e . tii.wn to
-'.0. $2.^jU UL'j..........................

Beautilul Xmas Presents

0f
^ I •§ ^

Mended Brook Mink Set. Pre tr long thr>w and Pdlo» Muff.
SI:;..AI Bel. UtiriilmM sale $10 QQ
pnew ....I.......................

Ladles' Fur irimmed Slippers, ml .-oioi« at

69c up to $1.50

S'V.-'j

Mea'S Boose Slippers, iu BLok A>,d Tan. Op rnXhiU. Ein.
broidery
•;! sty
t

ildren's For Sets, of B«*er. Mol-.

•‘'al.v.........

' SOcup to^l.SO

Blended Coney Set. Ex ra iargo ftQi y li.row- w't'i 1*0
«tipen;i ]ar.!.-rdo-> Muff to match, worili
Sfl
IT.i'iU Bi t. Chri.i i.iu Bile pne^........
! ♦

.
r •aiivu ►

I Sable Sqolrrcl Scarfs, i l> acnf->: I
1 X

....

$500

t<^'

w till from $l* t • | >*.
! 0 f J Sfh
' -hriBiurt bale i»rcrt «7.V.
8od ^ I tJ-OU

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

AnK'.m. etc.

$49.50
$6250

Jap Mink Scarls. in ali tbe diff.-rt-nt oovrhit-s and BtAp'H
►h-ip--. w-orto t - f4mhr--.i do *11 for tlii* *«'o to SiflUi.
tlsoi. $l-j00. tliiio. SK'.OM. S>5.i0
aid..................................................'...........................................

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$24SO

24c. 39c, 78c and' 98c

FREE STAMPS WITH ALL ICc PURCHASES

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ORANO nUVERSC HERALD, THUftSOAV, DECEMBER It, iter.

gp—-f-ri

NORTHPORt.

Cbet SUbblu !• TtaiUfif friend* la
riiDt.

WCD. WilMW bes gOB* to Hlgb
/ItUod for (be winter.
'
C. H. Hedburg wei e*ned to CedllUc on Thiir.idav by Ibe »pi1(iii» lllDPCK of bl( wife.
The Rot Mr. Irwin, of the Arbiiry
M. E cburcb. Trtverme Clly. will doBcnerolonree In tbc
Toceday oteolinr.
TTie KorweRlan yoang people hare
orgaolMid a literary nodety. called
tbe ^Frefflad.'
Mra. E R CanipbeU entertained
with a dinner on Thoiaday U*t In
honor of her Bitter, Nom. Corere
were laid fbr 11.
The Woman'# elob will meet with
Mn. Berry on Toenday. Dec. 16th.
Tbe U O- T. M-M. will hold election
of officer* Friday erenlng at their
ball. All metn'rer* are lirrlted to be
preaent.
Mra. Oed. HHmfortb and children,
of Holmforth Crondn*. were goeatt of
Mr*. Edna Kelaey UM week.
W. WeMon, auperlntendent of
KRenU. Michigan
Mlcblf
Agency of the
ranee Co.. Chicago, and
tmooli totiirmo
Oty. were in
. Ed. Dilo*. off Trarcrae
1
town on builnesB Saturday.
Kit Bordeanx and daughter. Etnna,
went 10 Chicago on tbe earferry
Saturday.
L.eratider Peck and Waller Braman
left tblf morning for Manlatee. where
they go to take the aalt bath*.
MrB. W. P. Robertaon Went to CbiWuntburg
and C. Baumberger entertalned^the
L. O. T. M.M. on Friday evening at
a special meeting, witb a very dainty
lancheon conaistlng of fruit ]ello wltb
whipped cream, nahlaco* and frappe.
followed^y a short program. BCleethniB of Inairtimenial music by Mrs.
U Peck and Mra. Max Schroeder and
a redutlon by Julia Miller. A very
enjoyable evening wa* spent
Arrangemenu are being made for
Chrislmaa programs In both H. E.
and Congregational churches.
Mra. N. C. Morgan. Of Oment. enter,
lained the Northport Woman's club
on Saturday laat After a trounteous
dinner, tbe club held Ita reguUr aea■ton. followed by a apeclal program
of music and roadlngi. Mrs. Morgan
U4n prasented aereral of tbe Omena
U«-es and genUemen. abe bad invit­
ed In. *a a'snrpriae. A merry time
followed. A aUtch conleat wa* given
Id which Mrs. J. F. Maihewa won
trat prise. Mlaa JolU Grant won
first prise for dreeslng clothes pin
dolls and a box of capdy was won by
tbe Bide which soceeeded In first
pasting lae clothe* pins,
ant aftemoao cloaed by ai:
riled Into tbe dining room, where
eorers were laid for SO. Many thanks
were gin..........
given Hr.......................
and Mrs. Morgan lor
ne given
givi them.
syal time
.............
M SWL..
A
daughter
Aaron
_
Ji .......... of .......
blood
poison_____
last________
Wednesday.
ofr bio™
t
______
Tbe earferry went to Chicago on
Saturday for repairs.
i W. B. Johnston leave* Wednesday
. for the weeu wher«*he will epend the
winter for the benefit of his health.
Mr. Johnaton baa many friends who
hope for an early and complete re­

I. Ella saiwell waa a. Thavc
City rmller
mller iSatarday.
F. A. Powell, who
tune to lose bis house by
!. expect*
(o soon move into bla' new bonsb
erected since that date and located
about the same place a* the one
lat wax destroyed.
The prayer meeting In the Wesi
Almira
neighborhood
Wednesday.
Dec. mb, will l>e at the residence of
Earl Gray.
Mlaa Ida Nesaen. who Is lenehlng
the Olen Arbor school, spent Snndsy
with her parent* and brothers at
this pisce.
Dec. »th.

list thU weMt. It te the hope* I
genml that she will soon i^v
Preyer meeting at thU pTkee wtll
ha at W. L. Allent residence Thurs­
day. Dec. ISth. and at J. H. Byer
Thtmday evening. Dee. l»tb. All e:
Melted to ettend.
apd feU while going to A. B. of E. Sat
■rdv MOlag. She hnrt her ankle
R> tt wm be Improasible to t
tor aone time.
Mia* Lathers Powell was th# gnest
of A. L. Barr and tanlly Sunday.

E. Gehm flnUbed loading Ui veaael
with poutoes Saturday aad left for
Chicago Monday.
Mr. ana Mrs. John Boxsle of Acme
were guesu of Hr. and Mrs. B. K.
Emory over Sunday.
Harry Jobnsun left on the MUsoort
Friday fur a two weeks’ vls't In Chiigo.
Arthur Kilmnrry left Tuesday for
Chicago.
Bin Kroopa baa gone to the lumL<-r woods.
Fred and George Johnson of Trav■se City took dinner with their
grandmotber. Mra. F. J- Johnson.
Saturday.
Peter La Ball ha* moved Into the

OCDENSBURQ.
ELK LAKE.
The Shlawssse county Medical
Tbe shredder* are bavleg a stop
aannai meeting at
Frank Sours has gone t
wl*««l
OD account of tbe rain. There 1* #o
iOw.
iwocso vVedaesday afternoon elected
moeh corn out waltliig for tbe shred­
der. Those that have tbrtr corn In
Rowley, of tinrand
tbe barn are all right.
hn
The convi'otion held at the Swedish .at J>this
pr.,.id.ut. and l»r. C. MeComitek
srllink..
1 wa* sell arieaded and we
Mrs. Smodhy pa; ii-d away Satur-^of
s.T:,-tary and .treasurer
day
night
aftiT
onlv
i
week
*
lUness.
j
i>v
Hai
c.
Wyman,
of Detroit, gave
livtenod to viin
MUs Rena Munix is h^e tor a ■
a
,org.-ry.
next eonvenrou
short vl»lt.
d In Mar h a! Odgensi-urg.
The -sod
il<-*' Aid
'riday niR
Uei. 9.

In Selecting a
Diamond
Wt-’vebeen sellini; <
RuVuers {. r tiiauy <

l.<-lghlon took the last boat for Oh
Lardies- Saturdav. The procet-d*
go. From there they will go
~ .thollc church. UI
He lucky one to receive Joliet lor a rislu
Johnson, for a few days.
Guy Thompkini and Geo. Hazel
Safe Rhodes kent to Traverse City the doll.
Mrs. Albert Kroupa attended tb< expeeled home from Olileago.
le day last week.
The carpenters are workiiing St
Mr. and rMs. Bert Hunt returned iinday ^bool convention heU at th>
from rh- try Grove one day la*t week Swedish church at Archie Salunlay.
--------- nksglV-Dec. J.
spent Sunday
Hargt
- lartUne
.. Bert BariODB'.
MABEU
Mr. and Mr*: Jim Smith visited
Hr*. Nell Brown gsve a quiltfng : doing the most of the winter.
at Tap Hnrt]lne.’a Sunday.
I Quite' a number' workmen _
A number attended the dance at Wednesday. 1)»^. Z.
BgU,' pi*
Helen Scon Is vUltlOg her mother. 1 ting up wood on tbe Muntacue
place
Pekerek's Saturday night and all re­
’ ■
iThe w-«od WBS left after eeRIn'c •
ported a good time.
anu Mr*.I. C. E. Pray visited aihog*
hog* lout
i
wiuti-r.
Edna Hit rUlled- MarQ Pekerek
16 Simds:
la Stoops I
irk-s l.amkln Is plastering GllNOTICE
Hal

Stoops

jean bat we never
Bok) a Irntterriiftban
tliat maiie by Mnsaukw RiiUier C.«.
They ti'
“Eztraatrong”.. May we Dot
slow joo an "Extrasirooj:'’
BnbWr ibisyt-arr

J
;
{

1

Bachant & Roscoe

Wanted

went

Lida Rhod« visited Willis Rhodes

P. F. Lardle's store. Maplcton. Tues­
tas^wood. poiu-t, white Hrrh, pine
day. Dec. IT.
I Imlso
iHiitii. Si Inches long:
Mr. and !
for Mr.
Kroupa Bros, Bowers Harbor. Wed- from four inclu-s
dlamfter up
up. Will
Williamsburg Siintlaj-.
borne In Tra-jitrae City.
ndren- Fairbanks la |
nesday. Due. 18.
pay highest uuirkef price, delivered
house
on
the
farm.
H. M. Lardle’s, CHd Mission. Mon^111 or on any railway Mdeirark
NORTHLAND BEACH.
Dec.
9.
Miss Carrie Anderson U visiting
j (la., Dec. 23.
within a radUie of fifty mile*. Adnth friends and relatlvu* at Old H«I First National Bank. Travenie City,’
•■Doan’-i Ointment cured
of CC-:Saturday. Dec. 21 and 28. 1907. and’
J. A. CARON & Co.
-ma that had annoyed -i

i.
1908.
week with her ds
time. The cure was |■•rman<•nt."—
Trav. 'w City, Mkt-.,
<42 Ce.l.-ir St.
ohn, of Northport.
3. A. BENSON. Treaa.
Quite a number from here attended Hon. S- W. Matthews, Commissioner,
44-81.
, D«- ll’H
If funeral of Miss Josei.binc Swen- IjilKir ^taUsIlcs. Augiisla. Me.
jn. on Thursday Iasi.
MU* Marie Holton, who Is teach­
ing school near Sutton’s Bay. spent
Baturdsy and Sunday with her par-

SC
Holds, bss rel

working
; to her

KemernWr that tKc- first
conyitl* ration is l>nliiancy—after ihat l.v.k for
color. tl’.;fi lo.-,k for iinperfections and propornuns.
th.i'
IS prr'pt;rly liri-il.tiii
is
w’or h more ih in on- id
lie rami color iV.v i>
dead
al.hoiinb
im di
lar
W.: .nre always .jl ul
•rxplatn the dtifermce m
diamonds to tbo^- in .
csitti
If you are ;; ,i;^
lo jjive diatU'nov-.tt-.d
what cotild you nivc il;..:
would N't’c ntorc

GOOD CLOTHES
AT POPULAR
PRICES

WE HAVE NO

''SIDE
LINES”
Our enlirc^cnere)'
and capilal arc put
inis Cloihing and
Furnishing’s for Men
and Young Men—

MARTINEK

JEWELER; Therefore
we can show yon an
assortment

Beginning Saturday. Store will be open evenings until Christmas

Manilou Island, who ore visiting with
A. Nelson and family, on Saiurdny
evenlng. the evening was spent In
nd dancing. All who went re­
fine time.
...... Neitle Pauline spent Sunday
with tbe Misses Antonis and Marie
Bai^.
Miss Gertrude Holton U visiting
with friends In Sutton’s Bay.
Willie Bernard, of Pouch, spent
Wednesday and
Thursday
with
friends and school mate* of iht*R place,
Jertha Nelson spent S aturday
Miss Bert!
rnds In Sutions Bay.
with friends
Barth Is on the sick II
Barth

"EXmSTRONG” Rubbers
^Ji

y-'-

DOWERS HARBOR.

are uot a “new
srrinUe”.
Don’t
wf oTisTtnderatand m.
fl They're aintlo by
tbe
Mitbankee
Bobber Co., and ve'r^^ld
them for year*.
That’s
why ve ean recommend
them eo highly. We know
•bdy are Eztraatrorg

SI-EDS

DO^L-I-S

f-rce:
See New Display In Our East Window

F-REK

Premium Tickets with every 60c purchase

Steinberg Bros. I
GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE
OF USEFUL, PRACTICAL PRESENTS that can’t be
beat for Beauty, Cdmfort antd Wearing Quality.
Coats for Baby

Overcoafs for Men

Ocr Magnificect Displaya of

Holiday Merchandise

ts.00 and 6J0 Co*ts at UO
BABY COATS made* of Bearakin
■ milted lining, were n.OO and
_ CiiTiBlmaa'.Sale

with

Other Specials at S1.75.2,50 and 25.

BMhnt A RoMoe

Coats for Girls
$7.60 and 8.60 Coals at 6.00
GIRLS’ COATSVntade of fine all wool
Thibet ill Navy. Broam or Ked.
Long
length, full akin, for 8Ki“i 6 to 14. worth
6.50, 7.50 and fi.50. ChnatC C /)/!
mat Stale Price...............................^O.UU

.Tlirougliout ihr attire are sure to
m'-i-t with your approval. Kocli <l<^
liartmenl represents entirely new
ncvclUe* and useful article* esi>erlall> aultable for Chrlxtraa-t Gifts. We
urge aeleeUoii, now while stuck* are
ctiniplete. The prices were never
noire reasonable. I'km’t these look
good lor Chrluniiis rresi-nl*:
Ladl«s- Hand Bags 2$c to »3.90.
Fans 25c to S1A0. *
Toilet ScU >1J» to $5.00.
Belts 2Sc te »4A0.
NeckUMS 10c te 65c.
Only the best in Lati.es’ SHk Hes.
■ery at $1.50.
Gloves and Mitten*. Wool. Sllk,-

$i0 and $1250 Overcoats at $855
uang 1
10 and 12.50, in black or blue Melton*, f'xford
Cheviot*, ail aiz-^io Q O Z
cliocet.' froui. Chrieliras snli' ^riu.C

Ontlng N^|hl Gowns lor Men
$1.00 Gowns at 79c.
Men's Onling Flannel Kiglit Gotuii. vi-^
pretty phlteina of pink. blou. Ino or plain
Military or plain oollar A good
KG(iaaliiy.
Chrislmaa tale
priou........................................................

79c

O^S^Mlalsal $250, 750. 10.00

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
While looking for Holiday Olfl* remember the Economy Storthaa Many Goods to interest you.

FANCY CHINA
A good assortment from 25e to fil.29 sach and upwards, consist
lag of Chocolate Seta. Berry Sets, -t-Plece Cblna Tea 8ft*. Oai Meal
Seu. Fancy Cup* and Saucers, Don Bon DUhes, China Cracker Jars
8»e each and up. Salad Dowla. Fancy Plate*. Etc.

lOc CHINA

Coats for Cadies
(M rad kuo Coats al 1&.0< .

HANDKERCHIEFS
Initial. Teddy Dear, plain or fancy, anything you want.
Don't forget our Staple ArUrbw. our Solid Silver. Mcial Table
Knives and Forks, Spoons, etc.. Lace Curtains, Bed Scu.
Bisnkei*. Underwear. Ladles’ Wrappers and I’ndertkln*. Glove*. Ml
teaa. Capa. Men’s Shirts, our k<‘c Corset^ at 2Se sach. and lastly
our Candies. Remember we soli the Pwrsst and Fifwst aaaortsnsnt
of 10c CandM to h* found In Northern Michigan.

Kn.t Shawls 25e to $tS0.
Ooibea. Center Piece*.' Laundry
Bag*, etc.. 10c to $2.50.
Linen*. Napkins. Towel*.
Bed(preadt. etc., at interesting prices.
Coraet Cover* 26c to 75c.
Parasols and Umbrella* $1.00 to $5.

LADIES’.COATS made offine Broadelutb* in rii u dark color* of Nary. Cardinnl. Brown and Ulm-k.
Loote and fitted
■tylce. ■'K) and 52 inohot long.
Lined
tbrougboot with Silk, eeme half linFd.
worth 20.00 and 22 50.
01 S
Chrielmae Sale Price------v) / 0*UU

Other Specials lat $650, 750, 10,
1250 aad2$r

Long and Short Kimonsi and Tea
Jackets 95c to $3M.


etc-

Da nty Apron*. Lace

and

Ribbon

Trimmed, 25c to $1.25.
Lambi Wool Boat, for Misae* and
Chitoren, 50c to $1.00.

Ladie*’ Outing Cloth Gowna 4Se te

$4 SO, Wal^ at $3.50
LADIES' WAISTS, the pretlin, .tjlc
ever ebowo by any store at tbe price.
All
of onr 4.00 and 4 oU WaisU marked apeeial
for tbia Cbriatmna sale

$3-50

Ollier Specials at 98c, $1.35, $1.85,
$2.25, $4.50 and $5.00.

Petticoats for Cadies
$3,00 and 43.50 Skirts at $2.25
LADIES* PETneOATS made of real
Heathvrbloom in fiveof tbeprettiitiatrlea.
worth :i.00 and :i -V)
0O “7 Z
Cbriatmat Sale Price.................aj) V.

$LS0.
Children'* Outing Cloth Gowns

$L25 Sweaters at 8$c
Men's boavy wool Swcati-ra
and fancy stripft. • laaiic
wriil and .’ollar. Tlik ia
quatit/. Chriatmas sale

in navy, brown'
boltome. doulil"
our regular 1.25
price

at

Fancy Bath Robe fiianketi at $tJ5.
Heavy

3»c

to

Large All Wool Biankctt $3-50

Fleeced

Blanket*

to

$2.50 pa.r.
$6.00 pair.
Astraetan

Muff*, with

Puree

and

Useful dolidaf Sifts for men
Our holiday siiowimr it a wortby < DC. ae tbc
■lylcB uri^fight and tbi- >jualitk-i you oan

Cerd. for Little ToU, at 75c.

Handkerchiefs l°adiBs

Ni-'i-r tM-fiirc ban- ur
r.;clj
pii;;y t'>li, and ro iiian> of Ih-m
nt (hi- priri-s lia:i:cs]—5c. 10c. *5e. 25c.
35c. 50c and $5c.
Handkerchiefs In Chnatmas Bose*
at 25<. 50c. $100 $1.25 and $1.50.
Chddren's Handkerchief* at 1c. 2c.
3c. 4e. 5e and 10c.
in

Teddy

Bear

Bozca. 3 for 15c.
In Toy Onesaer Boxes. wth'Mirror
and Three Dravrera. 4 tor 40e.

that no one can find
fault -wiih—Il’s
seldom a customer
leaves our store •
beausc be can’t find
what he wants—

Wool Sweaters for fflen -

45c.

Hindkerchiaf*

The prelltesl we have ever shown
In Mercerized Petti- 01 'pr
coats at.......................

$1 and $155 Underwear at 85c
Mf-n's fine Lmiba Wool and te.-rvy Plutb
Lock I'lidtfrwaar in r<d. brown, black, aalmon or natural g'ey. Eicflk-nt v«la«« at
l.UO and 12.3. Chrialmaa aJc
price..

Fancy

Seta. 10c to $IA0.

25c to $125.

Waists for Cadies

Wool Underwear for-Men

Fancy Ribbon* 10c to 50c yard.
Scarf Pm*. Brooches,

Combs, S>de Combs. Back Combi and

Beys’ and Cirta' Toques and Capa

We sre showing a large and varied assortment of these good*.
Hand Bays. Ladles’ and Oents’ Purses. Fine Box SuUonen
LadlM* ComW. Belu. Jewelry. ChUdren'* and Misses' Fur ' Sets
Fancy Towel*. Doilie#. Dresser Searfs, Center Pieces, etc.. Pirtur.
Books. Posui Card Albums. Gamei. Ilulldlng Blocks. Hand Sleds
Children’s Chairs and Rockers. Rocking Horse*. Dolls, Doll Cab* an
Oo-Caru,'Iron Toys, Automoldles. i-tc.

Suit and
Overcoat
values

Men's Tlo^ac Coate and Bath Robed, r<.50
to $') •
Mtn'e Wbiw and Par cy VeaU. $1 to $3.50.
Men'aNifcl.tSbirte, 50cto$2,
.Men'* White and Fancy Drew Shirts, $1 to $2
M<n‘« Motllers (Reefers and Smarust' oOc to
$2.25
Meu'e Fancy Snspi'-nders. 25c to 11.50.
Mcci'BiF.nc Neckwear. 25c to $1.00
Men's Fine Kid Gloves, tilk or tioSiued. $1
to $2.00,
Men's Fancy Silk Handkcrehicfa2ocand SOc.
Men's Cuff Buttons and S<farf Pins 25c to $1.

We want
your SuitOvercoat
&HoUday
BusinessSec our goods and
wt’llgctltSHERMAN
& HUNTER

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