Grand Traverse Herald, January 24, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 24, 1907

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1907-01-24

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■TRAVERSE CITY, GRANP TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1807.
The RMil to UufhUrtewn
Ob «bow me the md to Laughter*
town.
FW 1 have toat the war!
I waodered out
the path one
Wbea my heart was broke and my
hair turned grey.
And I can't rcmemtK-r henr to pity
I've quite foncotten how to be gay.
It's all through sighing and weeping
they aay.
Oh. ahov me the road to Laughtertown.
For I have lost the war!

bcraelf t ind mother, which stood '
they would expect (hem to be regular­ She could see those agonieed child | the trank: poor babi.-s lo Ibelf IHUe looking t|lddI>HUed man of prosper­
A Little df Everything. .
ant near the acbool liouae.
ly and faithfully tnugfat.
faces at the window!, as the house; hat* and ctiat*. with thvlr iiu dinner- ous apptaraoc*- was eating ins din­
Fleien Indian langurges are .'attll
In spite or her cheerful nllutlon
However, the -dlKiplint on a day weni over the terrible. r*gti*d. rocky pails.on their
ner when another w.-ll-dmse-d min spoK.-n in Hekico.
•she bad very little hope of socceas. like Ibis was Inevitably sotnewbai fall into the riv/r. Into that awful,
.Sarah loosent-d the enil of the i took a seat opposite htm. After glv- , It is estimated that only I.W bwfr
She had been studying hard to qua) lax. and the routine mor< or leas tr- foaming whlrl|uol <4 death.
l>eneh from the branch, and It tilted I Ing hi- oider in s Muff, genial manner
Ify herself, but she was young, bad Togulsr.
She looked out of the entry i^dow down Into the water with a spUsh. The iK-weomer look a sip <4 wat
The loul jarms-bearing i
Ihtlo esin-rlencc. and
exeltemeni toward the submcrgnl street. If anyThe children. In thrfr nervons ter­ laced around. Su-Mfcly a gutvr <
of Europe is abont 3S.ot>V.i>i.t0 a
of-town graduate.
about the Oood-Ukc rain wbich af^; body
she eoul.1
a ror, sercauied imt. “Now we can't get prevslon came
bis face as he' In IkHtunore
IkHtUDore they have night
She knew that ull the>e iblaga bad in; fecK-d the ^ildren. They seemed i tsut gilding lo
rescue lictweeu back!' they cH«<4 and bust out in wateb-t Btiftiiiveiy i;ie anioas ofiwchooU in the city }alL Attendanee-.
flueace. and that some older teacher, nervous and confused, snd could not [ thn>o drippUg
ItUld S..bB,
ibis Usavis. ah'l apparently hlibont.'is compulson'.
a sbmlnary graduate, bad a bei- apply themselves
r lessons
you I reallting what h.- was dulnc M Murt-i -There an; about 400 bowling ctaba
"Hush!" said Sarah, ‘ahat :
chunce of sucet-sB ibaji »he. Still nsusl. They listened to the roar ofjrllile danger to which she and those cr.vhiB for? Yon don't want i
a htud I
In Sewttond. :s of which a e IB Glaaahe «a>. dcienulm«d to . try-. Sarah the river and the wrangle of the brook'helpless children mere expose<!. But
;gow.
Mayhew Wat not a girl to let auy and looked at each other, meainingly.l the eonvictlon gflined u|»n her that
h.-l.l the lilllesl girl tu her lap, j Everyone a
An .eagle can live W days witbotit
ible, Inrliidiug the
good opportunity ^llp through weak
"JuBl bear the river." they whis­
danger might In- lapsed in cer--and Il»-d to pacify her. She cluug] quiet-loukiag
Htam-d. and the lasting fond, and n condor 40 ditya.
I naed to beloof to Lsughtertown
neas and despondency.
pered. uometlmos. in dcAance of the 'tainty. and the worst over belorelchuu- o her and trembletl
others, observing the direction of the, Employes M salt wiirks netrer getBefore l lost the aa.r.
Just after ahe passed the BUIolt roles.
ihoM- rrecuere appeal'd, n^aiever
"I want ti) go bume. ' shi kept speaker's gaie. turned their e.ves upon cholera sraHet fever. loAuenxa or'
For I danced and laughed the livelong acbool. she met Florence Benton.
There.wax no danger from the rir- human help was to *-ome at all must losnlag '1 want ray mamma '
him of tlH- qaiet appearance, to see cold!
There was a strange young lady with
aiibough 11 rushed in u roudd}-. coim- quickly, and come fti.m her.
Sarah, silting there, saw a bird's whul bad cadst-d the exrlamiMtun.
At Ikunliay all ito Hindoo seMrlea;
Bre ay heart waa broke and my her. probably some school friend, she foaming lorreni not far nway. and Ail­
'•Oh, Lord," wbls|»-iv*l Airah Maylinihch nm far from her.
The man who hail come In Am was salute any fvassing black cal.tblBtJnR:
hair turned grey:
thought to benieir. She knew that ed the air wiib its U-irlble voice!. bew. “help me to save ihem."
The bird flunered down u> It after a in the act of sprtsdlng sugar over a|» may is.sxibly be tbe souj of an'
So It ought to be easy to find .the way, Florenre was hoim- on a vacation; she
;bannel was tm many feet below
Standing ihcje. in thiit liille.dsrk. while. Somehow that 4iiile frail neat sUr.- of buttered t.read, and when he' FhigUsb otAcer.
'
N
But crying has made me blind, they atU'nded a boarding school in a octghtown-level: the>rook bad a tre­ steaming eulrj- that h«irit>ie rush of and Illlle. helpless bird in the button- rrelli.-d that all ey.-s were turned: The suggvstkm that the motor c^rs
■ortng city.
mendous fq|I. befuie It could Join it. 4hc water In her ears, she gathered wood tree I’ocoiiraced Sarah. Sbe kept upon him. bt- bluvhu.l like one'detivi- to ••>iulpiK-d with eowcalch.-r» is to
And atlll toward! Tcartowo my aaU
The two girls came tripping along. There was dancer to the bridges. Eiil- every t-nergy which «
in her for .-1- her brave pailcDl eyea Axed upon It
1n a h.doou* .Time and olraost fell! lag favorably ennsl.lere.1 In IDlBlaUd.
reel atray—
,
tughlDg and talking In the rain. They pver any danger to tbo town.
Jon. She saw a long
-• which thej "See the bird in the n.-st, " she nus >ff liU rhuir.
There has t.-e.tii!y jKvn opened at
Oh. abow me the toad to Laughter- icid a allk umbrella belwiH-n them,
So neither the if-acher nor the chil­ children bud Used fur tle-ir games
iloned t)i the children. bi they psbl u riwover. and then he sabi.to lb. dh-asau. Germany, a school for wcanen
town.
lirily. Florence's cheeks were a dren fell any B-sr. oiitj that vaguu a coriiei. she picked It up and carried lltih- attention.
abb- In gc-neral.
ebeadst* Uraduat.v can earn from
For I have lost the way!
orely pink from the damp, fresh awe and unrest, ami Inability of appli- li Into the school room with her.
They were w.-.iehinc
srheot
"I tiM-d ,1.1 g.-l bread and •bultei till to Its iwr month.
iDd. her diirk eyes were radiant cation lo familiar diilies. which comts
The poor children turned their pale. house with friglit.-nto . e*. They,,n,,
Tb.> vuliure ean travel i>i mil«a an
f.»r ft.dng good wton I wa.
Would ye learn the road s Laugbter- Bbe nodded In a gay. careless way to of such elemental commotion.
Inquiring faces toward her, ''Gel out could _see it rock.' "The : -huol-bouscia child, and .uciinc It l* a halm whi.b hour It Is a question whether it or
town.
Barafa. as they passed, and did not
It was half an hour Itofore uuon. Sa­ your sitelllne-bookssaid she. calmly Is moving, learhei." they -hrleked. | i
m.lnlc- in even y.-j. I know lb.* Fhiglisb ki-Hln-1 ti the switleal
Oh ye who have lost (he way?
Slop Ulklng to her friend.
rah was about lo call the schoiars^iil ' and suidy yo-jr le.-sc#ns."
sald
, wouldn'ljit tsn't on the tv.l.vuraal bill ..f far. bir.l,
Would ye have youag hearts, though
Sarnfa plodded oa. damp and abab
the Aoor to spell when suddeulv
wonder if II satb-d off like;. Imal " 1^biit
y,, 1 eotililn'
' Butter I
The III
hi- i.-mptail
your hair be grey?
ly. her resolute face pale. This was they began to whisper excitedly. She „be.v.-d. She
churns
Barah had a terrible anxi
o the window and
“1 must tog yemr pardon log
Oo leara from a little child each day. he Aral time she bad seen Florence ibunped her ruler utam the d<--k. but looked at the biillon-wood tre;'. If I
heart. SuppOM- the house should Aoat
and shaken fiuro sIdeYb aide
rude exclamation.' replied ,lto «>
Go serve hi* wanU and play fala play. ilnce her reiuip from school: they they paid no aitentlnn. A toy near the tree would slaiid tbe preMoire of I
this way—would it overthrow th.
mau. "My moQier used to put bread
And catch the lilt of bis laegbler gay. liad been graduiilly drifting a|art for window had arton and was 'looklnc Rood, liiul would. It'dld not w-em at
Tb.-re i •• no apple* in t'blna to
Ir.H-. would It shake them from lh<
and luiii.-r arid sugar -'in fty lunch
And Wlow hla dancing ftyt a> they wo years, but Ibis was the farltacsl
and gesilrulating wildly. All at ■ hat graad trunk could to sllrredJi
brunch.'.-.? Supihmw il should toppb
y.m.1
the
snurib-st erab apples. The
stray:
drift of all. Florence bad always oni*c the Diher children l.-fl Jbeir oppoKlie thto window was' a broad ov.T, and It* roof come crashing tox wh. n I went to school as an eight .vmmmn.-si nsHve fiulU are the wanyvar<*:.| up In Wihukii, and I havi-n't
For be knows the road to liughtcr- slopped and greeted her
mu and rushed inward him. press branch, sirctchlng parallel in li. nnly down upon them?
g.i, lirtwK. and maogmtevo.
eaten any sitje.- tny, ehiliniood. I
-town.
alibnugh she twrely vUiled bei
iiig wildly up to the window.
- the house rocked more,
The king bax had Ihe art Irroauroa
a few fret away.

goes* I II j-dn Vou In a pi'-ee now for
- <M, ye who have lost the way!
adays. Sanh bad told heraclf.
Sarah brought her ruler down on
•h.-d It more steadily, a* If her
at WindMR Caslle tearrwiigi-d. tol has
Sarah stood gazing at It a mlnuh
Ihe sake of old limes.'' And he did
—Catherine Blake. a titne. that It was all natural enough, her desk again.
ccuibi avr.i the dang.-r If th.
n..| Is-en ui.li- T.i hsr.. llo-m Insured,
Then *h«- declderl—Ibe furniture ii
and that Florence waa noi to blame.
•'Children!" she erieil out sieruly. this K-h.M>I.ixM.ni was tough and roi hnust- mcn ly Aruiied along in the t-ui
owing to ih.-lr great value, which Is
Obssrvatin
Sojnd.
They had been almost like sisters "wbai doe* this meanT'
SabI lo b.> f.;.. IHHXH*..
tic; rude wooden rieskx. with slab rent ever>ihlng w.mbl to well.
The followiiis cijib.us olisirvalloii*
They answer.ul her wlHi a piteous frjteKed to ih.-m ,f«r seat* Along iwI's going!" shrieked Ihe rhllIWidie th.- fan that G.-miaDs. 8yr"Hter«'a no nae Utkjng. I know the when they attended the vllUgc school
together. Sarah had been at bomi
ery; "O. leacher l.-uther: C.itnc here, sliles of th»- nutm ran long wood.ui dn-n, "th.- sch.»>thouse IS going! O «if sound havi- Is.-n carediilly v.-rtA.tl Ians, (ti.*-k., Rouiniialans and other
rent last paid!"
by an exi.-n.b-.l M-riis <rf .-xpiTlmenls: nallonBlIlU-s have Isan p.iurlng Into
conic here qiilrk! Ju*i l«>k, O. O. O! torches; planks, meiely. with
“Nowjnoiher. don't worry: every: Florcnce'a house, and Florence
Thi- uhistb- 111 a locim.ilive I* h.-anl Stuith Africa. British sn.rkmen cannot
hers: but now. of counte. It niiiBi
Th® wairr, the wait-t! If* all around
Th.- red schf
thing will turn ont all right."
ilghi.-d hcnM-lf. then salbd. I.>b tbn- ibuiisaii.l. thr.*- fautnlrt-.l yaids; to lodared to go ibeie brenuse brer
•Thnt'a what you say. 1 don't sec. dlReroDt. Florence was In a ciiy board Ihe Bchool-house!"
Sarah dragged one of ihem up It
n.ds.- of a nillriia.I train, two is too dear.
rnyatSf. what's to binder our being Ittg-schoot. Bhe was forming new at-, Sarah wont quickly to the ii.*arest the wlmlow. iheo she cnlle.1 the littl. bing and watering, down the cur­
window, and saw that th<‘ meadow btiys. ''C-ome her.-, a minute, boys.'
at.. The biitinn-woisl m-c trembled Ibinisali.l. .-Ichl hundred yard*: Ito
Tlie Jaiun.-se cov.-riimi-nt has be­
tnraed out on the street, if the rent qualntsnccs with girls who
re|H»( oi a niunkgl and Ihe lu.rk of a gun to r-oreMirage gold mining and ga
own social mandlng. She could was Aooded. The water wws up to the aniil sbe. Tliey sprang. They bat
iiltic. that was all: son
IbdY paid In two weeks."
. eighteen ^dr.d; the orrhestre a r.sult tiv.r Ave million w.trih of
have as much in common with sill of the Arsi-Kiory windows.
brunches had Is-en jostled.
••Why. mother, you know Mr. King
t>ren watching her curiously
Sarah
Mayhew.
and
Sarah
Mayhew
the
roll
(4
n
dnizn.
sixteen
hunThe
children
clustereil
around
her.
The
Chlldn-Ii
watrfa.-il
tbe
departing
gold
liaa iH-en mined In Japan and
vould'nt do sueb a thing as that He
-Now," said she cooly. '• well al
d: the human voice rreebes to a utwriv a* much in Furmusa.
would wait a IHUe while. He has al­ ought not to expect it nor feel hurt clinging to her dre**. aitd -crying. lake boU of this together and lirkthe sch.Md-bouse with awe. "We would to
Bhe eotrld have kept pace with 0. teacher!' they ««>bbed. ‘what Is eoil tip to the wludttw."
aiice of one UimtHand: the c!v>ak
g.*.- down over Ihe falls, an' ls« n
ways been real kind."
The word "lR.veragc. - which cornea
Florence better l>cfore her father's
? what xhall we do* How are wr go"Now we w uni to push It across on drowDd.d. If we'd staid In It," said logs of frogs, nine hundred; the chit fl­ Irtuti tbe Italian "tovere." bat more
“People can't wait forever."
ing <rf chicken*, eight bondred.
ig to get home?"
le nlne-ycar-old.. reAeciively.
nmioLely from the l.alln. has had
to that tree branch.",
“Now. mother, don't alt here and death. They had never had any
petencc. and were always humble in
liisiinci speaking 1* heard In the many change* lo ..Hhogiaidiy. ft is
Poor little Bessie Morton screamed
Surah hrl.1 Bestir elo*<- H. r bean
Sarah had some wiry muacle in her
worry about that all day."
i>niaM arms, and the nlne-yeur-oiil toy w:i* full of thankfiilm **. tofure which' ilr from Ix-low up tu n^^llsUuce <4six f.iund spelled "blbrredge.—beverage."
“I ctnV^lp IL It's nothing but their belongings; still they hnd Iteen for her mother.
unfonable. and Sarah
Sarah was puxiU-d for a moiii.;nt. wa* stout bir.his acc. They pushed
ihlng . I*.- itab-d. If thcM- child hiiiidi-eil lur.!-.; fioin above It is otily and •U-v.-ridge.”
worry all Uia time, na far ns I ran
time and abilliy for the soclaUilcv then she knew. The dam two miles up Ihe tonch across. Tbi- suppoil at III
le bundnd
.-IV- *ave.i i.> ijiij parents, wha’
BBiive court In Northern New
“Well, there Isn't any uee lu it. per- which would have brought her Into Ihe brook had given way. A dreadful end caught oti the lunneh and bi-ld did -anviTilng ,lse matUr? Flbrcnce, yanl* downwur.l. It ha* tv-en aseer- Zealand rvrepily Aoed a husband
conUcl
with
Florence
Bcnlon.
Bui
misgiving
seined
itiwm
her
when
she
sehtH.l. h.-r unpaid reni —? lilo-.! Ifaal an' ■-.-ho is w.-II reAect)-.! wh.»Ke wife had deserted him and nm
Bniily.
Mpa I than get the Elliott school,
minute had to
jw- tmdi’Tslood ibsi. but she never efaangminor things wetv .ns mrth- fniDi the surface >if smooth water only away with anedber man. boraca. catIf rlilldren looke.1 up at Sarab
Who knowar' Sarah said, laughingly
wb.di the xuire comes from an elevaIng tofoi.. life and death.
muscle t)f her ivsuluie, smiling with iHWildert-d f.nce*.
ind iBoD.-y i,„ "lack of Bntlmrttr
•'Ton won't.
You might have. II cuplfd by the struggle for breml and
The rain had ccsised. bm they wenIn not iHdog able lo retain bis wife."
tre w^• gulag i,m lh. iv:'' aakeil
'Florence Benton thd^t as much of bmUT, when she iiad to go )K>orly. fare.
Oihef s
►cunllly
clad,
of
course
It
inuKt
'
Hush."
said
she.
‘what
are
you
do­
-nrivmnde.i
by a thick laiti. like a
.imany haa traveling seboola for
oblesi
Isiy.
Tiltother*
liegall
to
y«W aa she pretended to once, judge
be diHerc-nt.
•iiii
-the
Iran
ing
HO
for?
r.o
toi-k
to
your
seat*.
I
vail
Th.
y
coul.l
not
see
a
nM
away.
wbimpt-r.
' •
uaebing
sdenti^c
lumsekerplng.
Beaten could get the place for yon
Sarah, hurrying along this morning, shall keep the Bwt one who .peaks lii
c«->klDB and farm work to the women
"Sitqt talking, and w-ali uiilll I tell They eouid only bear that awful roar been oliserve.1. but tho results «
by limng fall mue Anger. But Ihafa
«es*.“ Tbe tiller absiinllly of lllui
conn.vleil with the agrlriiltunil dls>U.“ said tile tencher. ".Now I want of water in Ihe distanee. and the a<4i grtv.ellher from Inaccuracy In tbialways the way; the poorer any one told herself all ihcse tniiha over
last remark tirnrk San.h n* she *u to all go uiil in Ihe entry and |>ol tap of It uioi^d the buiton^rood servaiiuiis. or from thi- varying
tricta of Baden. UavarU and olhera.:
la and the more she needs it. the leas again; sUll her henn was aching.
'^How lovely she looked!" she s|ioke. She felt n nervous d.alre lo 1 your thing*, am] cn your dinner- trunk. Saiah talked tu ibv children, iur«* of the rircumsiances affecting and 111. y are declared io to a great■he has done for her."
thought lo herself.
laugh, but sbe i>Kd;e.I sua.li]y at ibv
tnil irt.-.! lo keep up their eourag.-. the -Duuitors obtained
"You're nil discoureged this momSttrsh had always taken great pride children with that sirong. sen>oe
Such vnrIailoDs occur lo an ei
Bteainbnat! plying <« tho •;
Airiih fell the house tremble very She made ihi'm-eal their dlnum. bin
tng. mother- Now don't alt here and
In Florence's beauty. She rv'iiiemberg face of her* anil they obeyisl. l>oir.-pHbiy as they went. One of Ihnm the ilm.- wore on heavily
It-wgii of i.-n to iwcniy per cent nnd .
are b.dng nam.-d after BriiUh cclebftwt and make youracif tick,
ey stared at h<-r a mlliiMe, then iookeil bark. "The house sluikra. f.iur o'clock Is-fore Sarah iieard a more. The weaihiT tolng cold
riilva by order «rf the London eouniy
everything where you can gel It, and ed quarreling, when n child with <uie
of
her
acbool-mntes
wh«
bad
disiiar■Iry
or
warm
and
wei
are
the
riilvf^uthey
stopped
cfylng
and
wvnt
quietly
sound
of
vol.-.-*,
faint
halloo*
Jn
tbe
council.
It UdDg an Idea of John
t.'Hcher. tie said Willi uaob.

ni come home eaily and bring aomet to Ibelr seats. II the leurber was
ntice. "Chlidr.-n," she crlcl. "they Aii.-iiclDg cauiMw. In th.' Arsi case
Burns, the laistr member of parliaBe qiilrk!" aabl slie. It won't ^
thing nice for aupper. What do you, ngvd il. It was ridiculous, but sbe
ner fancied Ihc glil nflerward
frighletieil. there was nu danger, any harm
cmlog! Your taili. r* kn cominR wouii.l g.>“» *o a gr.-aier. and.lu the ineni. which was m.u with much favor
want?"
IS tnic. ns her mother had wild, they arguetl.
by the pri-K* and nubile.
She tbs] on the little babj^lil's for y.ui! Sina, slag quirky a* loud a* secop.l a lesR-r, distance.
“I don't-want anything.” sighed her
word from Judge Benton. Flor­
Sarah remaini-.! by the window, hood, and hultaned Up h«r mot can•u can so they EUl know where you
mother. Bnmh Mayhew s,.«pod and
Mr. Jam. « McNally. King Edward's
Riper Drinking Cup.
kUsed her. than the hurried away. It ence's father, couh] seciirr that cnrel- looking out e»mpose.Iiy. -riie brotik fully, and put cm her own poor wau-r- v! Sing 'ijghtly Bow,' '•
old.-sl subj«-ct. c.lebrated bis lOStb
ed
ptmliion
In
the
EMM
schiud
for
her
il* overfloweil a little." *he remark- pr«»f cloak again. Tbe children nil
S.irah l.-d off the litll.> iimr they
WM high lime that aba did. She had
haody folding drinking ciii
birthday anntv.-rsary recently. He wa*
I. in an even volc>-. "It .rften h:i|>i>en* buddlto anbiind her at the window,
•■1 sung so ofi.-n In sebrsd The chii■ mile to walk to her school, and it bui hi>w could she ask for it? It
pr.srf. jiiipi.r can now 1m- imn-haMtl.
la th.. y.-ar of th® battle of 8L
wouhl seem like itwdlng on Florence's n meadow land "
•hlmed In
waa already hUI past eight.
thvlr dlnm-r-pall* In thvlr band*
-ouii;s ill a Aar fobb-d package that Vlnr.-ni. wh-D William Pitt was mini N-v.-r would a usic sound a* sweet as
Even as she *|nke;-!|te saw that
It was ralnihg very hard when sh> old. faded lore for her
Sarah to..k up the ehlldren's
fits the vest tockn. W-hen opened 1
"d* In three rcfiiurle
water
was
risfiigr
she
had
been
anxious
one*
coming
“nic twin came down In loiTCnt!.
aleppod out4)f4teon.. All the green
enhagen" ro|M'. and fflung-it in
cytHidrirat T.-s>»-I bound with l"s
'
and duilBg lb.- rc-lgn of Aw Blg^[»v.-i the Aood.-'l tnra.I.iw In ihi-lr
tree M>ugb» toMM In a mist, and the Sarah thought lo bcrw-lf thui she Axing tor aiienilon ui>on a Hitle mo* ot.T h*T arm. Tlum she got
_..d buMne a wire handle-. |t j llsh SOT.T' lglt*.
.jl-Mis. Oulde.1 ) It. they rowt-d I Poi.ia .bout a cuplul .if eobl -ws.
knot in a gtvai luition-wooii tree, i rhiilr. and steppe.1 from that i
graases bent ever, they were so heavy bad never seen anything like 11 The
T
;
The
f-attoiir
population
of the
tralghl for I
With raindroiM. Tbs moment that she road was like a shallow br<H>k. her
biir.on-wo.Hl tree. . m.lk. t.-a. or.medlrlw-g. |i can Is- u* '■.llt'uited Kiai.-s of America at present
The waici
ccflBlnly
ere ihe.i are. and ail xafe.dhank to hold h"« liquid*, bu' ean ..uly b.- n'imb<;rs atou* fuiineen mlltlMis,
opened th* doer, the could hear the fret were snaked.
liig
nearer
to
li.
great itw of the river at the east. It
l.l.-*l boy. "oiui.- rlBlil,^'"'’'"
He
As sbe went on tbe roar of the riv­
a.Jd«-d to fbese Rgurre t'b®
mv."
l-iher.
1
was veo' birt.
This Kchool houto ha.t' tot IwH’n*'
.niuphrr.-, b.
er grew louder: the road curve.!
faUiolle p..puIaiion of th- Pbillipfnea
ly! Jfle was
Saimh put ap her old brown cotton more and more in Its direction. Sa­ built for one originally. It was morejy
iicky litii.1,'U..«. li'heJ
wairh.vl ib.-m all taken down; f.nh„ar. wlth..ur injury and .ind Purto Rl'fi. the ratbollc (H.pulasmall. twtvMnry dwelling -house-jand nlihlde.
a *q.iirtvl. II.- ►prangj'*’"’
would not gi. he®;,,*
^ried. refolded. an«l u*.d tloi under AtneriraR gorernBHml
tnnbrella and went on; the rain sifted rah's lliilc school house, which was in
t..hin.l her.l*'’*' "MU'•«»«• l»»i, .rote wa* safe: she | again *everal time*. It 1* useful In w.»uid I'XCMHi tw.miy million,
through and came on her face In a an outlying district of the village.: bleb liad lieoji m.ivt>d here, and dc ^)p piompily,
^^|ev-.m h.'lped »
v.ty Ucht hair io*xteg
due ml«. Sarah wore a shabby wooIm was peculiarly sltnalcd. it sioiul In a
educational piiii*>ses. alreliiig. in <
In.iortH of IV-Igiam Flemish 1. usml
t lainlne** iia.d dl/i.
cloak.
n.—Woman'*
everv-ihlng meadow in an angle formed by the though II was painted ml and hnd . wind.
by Ih. woiknian, a<-rvanls. cabmen,
"N..W - *al.i *
•bout her looked forlorn and ahabbv; jimetion of a btwth. • known a* much of Ihe conveniioniil *ctiouI"lake h.>l.l 'of in> Ing over her.
sod tbe pjoreM cUssew. French u the
Aowrn to her leaky rubber overahties. •-aiooy Brook," with Ihe river. The housv look.
clunk, ami bold
liehi. l*K>k right r She rvaiu.*l i mly that
The Wrorg Bank. .
♦p«-ch of the r. -t of the prj|KiUfiou.
All the cbeerfulneaa that ahe had brook was an Inconsiderable stn-ani
ulk straight, fvm't : lifting her Into
The school was held in the soond ahead at me. au.
r prr.fcsy.w hai
Tb«' »lrw t tdgn* are printed In toth.
I n<-n.ton's Jacc. ihi-n (the knew no mote,
kept In her face before her mother although It worked a grist mill story: th.- Ar*t was UM-d for storing benfraid "
In Finland ito f*-asant# speak ./niy
1 When *hc came to totM-lf she wa*' A.lv.x-8iiiie
«»» Kooe. but a look of steady rcsolii. uiid boasK-d of a dam two miles fuel, so doing away with the necvsHii.v
-1 alu'l a bit afiaidr- -sal.! th.' II
exi-relsc.
Th- Itoman ywiito'
Finnish. In th- t.,*n* Swedish iwhPh
ilving..m ,t... la-d In'FJorenr.. Beaton'*
tloo remained. That never left Sar­ stove. However, the Good of today fiar a. wood-shed.
•fellow, and fullowcd.
cried. ' UhC t.f swim thr*-.- ii
Juts'IV. reh.ti.m whaitver t.. Finnish..
which
sh",r«;m.-mbt.Tcd
ah Mtytaew'a little, thin, fair face; the • otild aw.il the Ualest rill, and Sarah
Sarah turni-d to th" chlldn^n "Re-. I TJicy reached -the great tf.-e sal
acros*. Ih.-. Tiber Ufote 1-reakf,
U *pok.h, wber.«i tbe*.<40cUl Ian­
wiry •recineaa of those slender ahouA as she drew near her seboii hoii«'. mntn in your *.>at*. and keep quiet
|4?arah reatr.l th.-'toy <« one of
Th.- 8r..t.-fi .tud.v.1 *mU>-l at whh-h .ffusto-of
's 1. Busslan.
tlera of hers never relaxed.
• toaufiT,
emild bear the little angry song of tl! I retuin •■ said she. aolhoritativ
I branches, lushed hint to it with
*:ful fat* <
exrla!tt-d : "Me . Tl.ere «r-. ..Th.o-cities beuWro V.-nir. wt^
She met the great g
Und of the rope. boU returned for
I of rainy the btratk lu-slde the roar of Ihe riv- Than she stepped r*ui Into the ei
McAlllMrr. why do jtw sail-?
Anixwrdam and
••ted. the roar of the Hi
oth.-r
child
'
and look.-d down stjilrs. Shi- conM
*hnll to gU'l: to j-hare your amu*.u.th built ob small Iriands.
«ta. Ihe idrture of her mother with
She doubled If she w.iiild And a pu­ not ece the lower il.or. Out h.-n- II*-'- Elchi lime* Sarah Mayhew travere-' ~«b!" *to cri^. 'shf * iH-it. r? mam-,

•,
Amst.-idaib .T«niue lh«' n.*rest to
kcr long, alckly. qucrolotts fa... ... pil there, the nearest lived half s mile telling, without al1_. lh.>»e leTTiA"'l •••1 that piTiloii* bridge, three tInK*' ma. s-hv'* b-tii-r! O Sarab. yo-i-dear
The
.army
Scot
repll.'si;
-I
wa.
Ju-t
Venire
in
thn
mib"r
of Ulands and
Jteg helpleaa with rfaenmaiism -beside away; inu
assembled, Ave face* looking inlo her* for a sign of eh.- earrl^-a child In h«-r arms, which oH Sarah'I am so gbd'
ihteklnc. sir. that »h- fUmian youth*. briug*^.
Ibe kitchen Are in the miserahle little toys and tliree girl*. The oldest toy wvaknes*. sh.- became roDvinee.1 <N':Was afraid to wi>1k uc.I *li.'uiik luitk' it was n 'month later when Sarah., must bav.- ief, ttolr rtoh.-* .« the
by
bHdg.,;A»(eoeaient. for which the owed a quar­ wax tine, ih.- ymiiipest girl ffve. Her something which she bad suspected— .with tranilp *er»-am*. Th- branch ro Jiu.- horn- from Fi'ireare-'s pn- evenwnmg,
V th- -to Of tb-.r srerdam
ncariy i.g, iMand*.
ter's rent, waa before her eyea
name wa* Bessie Morton: sbe wa* .v the buliding irenild.vi. a* if II were which the touch wa* .exi-ndvd wa*- ig—*h" hari lH-.-n there to tea She swim. -TJ-.- B.H«aian.
.
.by ato.*,*
.brldgtt*. Gb«.i
•he aever warned to lure1 her face pretty black-eyed little thing. She had sllrrtng softly on it* fmindall^. Thl* 'a Httic lower ihan-lAft ainiiow. 11



J viand* on
Inlands. Fdort by 27»i
■way from It all.
cwpe mirter the guardianship of bee was not » •ironglv-iiuili hon-..-. nor|iHted n litih- as sh.- advancrel. tot! at her moth.r a minute. Her eve*
Ownt Stoop.
bridge*.
W’hen she came to the Bllioti acbool older broiher, but Sarah won.lored waa II strongir set on the meadow, eh.- never shrank nor swerved That; were shiniBg. he* rto*-*.* were almost
Tbe-who> s-cr.-t ..f .totoing as-l
The Indian* t*.y that their gods
-Mother. " she
house .be looked at It longingly. It how her mother iiappcned to 1ei her. That Sarah knew. If the water ro*e. slender. gl:-li<h Agnrc 'luov-ti. on' as r-H-.T a* Fiurenr* *
walk<-r<-<-i
er*n»t*t»
-in
kreplng
the
knew
how
muth
trouble It wax to
•as a noble brick building, and acSarab hum a Are lo the little box- » ititle more—If the lorce of the rur- through she thick r1v.-r mi*t. ..v.-r that sa'ld. "Itf g.yt ih" Eilim schw.l."—ex­ chin w.-II away from the brea*', Tb;* make a eanre ato *o
ifa-m the
MmoMdated acveral graded schools stove, so the children crxild dry their rent grew a little siriwigto—what then i frail support, as straight and iinh.-*;- change.
throws tb" h'-ad’ ii{nrant and hack- retton ir*-". ft* wor»i lx iight-r than
. rating a* any mechanical thing. Her
Thero waa shortly to be a vacancy wet clothes, then sbe Iwgun the ns-' —That Sarah Ma; hew knew.
ward, an'l th" shouWers will oaturally pine and aimott as o.ft x* cork. Tb"
.nerve*
la the corps of lastructora; the asaiat- ual exercises of tbe school, ii seem­
ever rebellnd again
Bread With Sugar.
A tkrriblp vision gleamc.
*etlH- l«rl(ward and in their trye po- shape adapts the tr-jok t., natjijcai
i principal of the grammar acbool ed almost a farce with this number f..rc those st.a.Iy voting eyes, which}
m'nd
Tbe force rj chlldh-iod recollectirm* Kitloo
Tts’ns- who stoop In walk use* and after the irre t* p-iiH. with
had resigned, the restgnsilon to take of pupils, but Sarah wa* punniUous were yonng to *>■<' It and bear 11 A
At last she had them safe for the an'l the initi of the quo’Biloo, *'A ing g>-&erally look d'mn'
r little
effect ai the dose of the present in the discharge of h.-r duties
vision of a.red sebto! h.)u*c, with: present, at all vvenis. every one of touch of nr.tufe nuke* the ' whole proper way i« lo lor* straight ahead. I. ■xcavB^.'th" canre puctod withterm,
had reaolved to apply moreover, the school commlHee and shrieking, fanatic children at the win-i them lashed -to ihai splendid liuunn- rorW kin " were sbowx graphically by C|H« th" san-.t- level with fh«- . yes. or. o
and w’ttbin. and ready fur use. One
for the poamon. which meant six 1 the parents of tbl* dUtrtet wery soi
dnw«. AoBtlng. Aoaiing. reeling aad-w-.xNl tree with tb-lr "Copenhagen" 1 lillb- incident
stoop. Ub'i:
i: That
that .ttn-iO
,t«i-1 of ibcxe canoes Ou' feet long. w>U
hundred dolian a year, and the abll-i «bel esartiag. Sarah knew that
dipping, but still ffoating. follow ing; rope. They were huddled close usjUurant the «her day.
. _ ...
___ . .................... ........
rathef hhove [Carry a load of x to 1? tans, not te«y lo hire a pretty ihUe tenement f«»r! they sent ihHr chUdreo
•c^ocd.jilipt furious bro(* current untili----- 1 gether where the malii branches Inftlln the Chicago Inter-Ocean. A quiet. | than belpw the ievel.
- ieludiog that of tbe t

OKANO TlUVCMC HCRAU). THUMOAV. JANUARY 24. 1M7.

8REAT EARTHQUAKE SH6GK
XIHGSTON. JAMACIA, IN RUINS; TIDAL WAVE
SWEPT BAY.
By win to T%c E^-cDing Record.
K«ir Yoii. -Ian 17—A manage reoeivctl today from Port An Prince
Hayti, aaya it it reportwi that tbc laad on which KioKaton it bnilt it
•lowly tinkinK. and it it feared that the city may mi«t tbn fate which
t
which sank bemoth the watere of the Lay in the
17th centnry.

nOAL WAVE CHANGED COAST

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LobiIod, •Tan 17—An E>-8nin(; St:.ndard special cahlr front Holland
hay. damaioa, tayt a tidal w.tve hnt swept over* Annola hay, north<Wo Jamaica. The coast line of the itland hat Uvn gnotly cfeioeeil
and great tlrctchtw of Uwl are ditappr-aring in the tea.

ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE
Santiago. Ooba, Jan IT—A dispatch recoivetl here today sa>-s that
, amob damage was done at Kingston early tbit morning by another
•eTSfe eartbqaake afaock. The deatmetkm of many botues all ready
damaged was made comple*-

*

St. Thomw, Oanith West InCiet. (Own Is til minsJsr. 17.—Report* received here ittt
Tlif ;irfat»T iKinlini »► Mill stii-ilnight from Jamaica «ay K it eMlmated cicrlnc ORhPs. Tiif mih JI uf Inireol
that V»0 perwm* have been killed by fl«vih iicrvB'ii'S ilir «ik.
........................ e and flre and that
Tile cHlilo IIb.! (luui KiUBslon is
0 perotna are- hemeleaa. The dam- bmkru udiI iIic roircspnucU iii bad i
aga to Kingston alone 1* placed atlc'> to Hnllimrl Itny.'forir tnilo iWly flOJMIMOO.
' I cast” to flip this m-ssaeV. The <-«nh<
MIy
fUMMOOOO.
St. Thomat. O. W. I- Jan. I7p-Ad-i <i'‘"‘‘e
»» » »'»ddcn o«-illatloD.
Vleoa racolved yeatefday from Jamaica
from ao)- panJrular JlCL-ctJuii. bqi
dodaro that all people have bean op^fuil down.
ThnunandR of p«TRaBs avre
deaeribed at atolls or Klnpeton ai ihi- linic an-l
BT>*ai numlMTR (if
(if ihcm wen- cj-nshcnl.
awful.
Many
■lanr Aliiiflran
Annflran In KIOKSiun
Them It B..................
lIIW and have I'm ii biirimi!
famine to Imminent
Tbc nesroc.H made many aii<mpi-<
The military, howev- r. at once took
possession of III*' foodstuffs. n.-tacliThe mlatry on all oidM is ii
abls. Rich and ^r alike are heme- Birnt.e of troops, with fixed l>aynD*-ts.
avre placed on Riiard. Tbcy
lied In a
II hinds are urgently
loeaible to aey where

Sir Jam** Pergueon. Vice chairman
•r the Royal Mail BtMmahip company,
la •mvria
among tha miiEU.
killed. The
i me oiee
tee* vi
of ilife
*ic ,
very groat, but the eaaet number*
are net yet known. The dead
belna buried under tmeldering ruin

KIORSlon Is tlireslencd with tl
fnilure of the water supply, owIiir i
bursIlDg
’z of a reser^'olr.- .and
obialnablo before t

New Tofk, J.tn. 1?.—Tlie miniber of
d(wd at KiiipMon Is now iilar*-d
TW and the Injured In the h..*iiill;
All the
e ahepa have been deetrayed at son. No Amerienns wen- klil.'d.
•Ad all the buildingt In and around
KIngaton ar* in ruint. Very few of
thorn-sra safe to live In.
er Thonuis- Ilrookx has arrived fnnu
iw*veniern refuai
:t volcano Klnaston III wlih
« horrltiU' jdrUire of
in the pariah of Portland la showing i
reports
aigna of activity, but this hat not been \ rniasinipbe and confirm lit*'
vorifled. No new* has yet been re•ohrod from other parte of the Island
•r Jamaica., eommunlcation. being
vary diflleult.
London. Jan. 17.—The following
aaM^lapatch haa been received from
9: R^Pm repreoenutlve whe aeconv
pTnRdgir Alfred Jenes and hit party

The
[Hiser
honxe
i
* ii(- eleelrir
* 1................
,.
.....
Seme of the i
from Jamaica are
a witnout
without oave.
date, ano
and X
i Btix)y«>d and many persons lust ihvlr
ii
. lives hy. eomiiis
comiiis inlo
Inin ennliiet
cnnliict wllh
e to tell whether they
rharned cb-eirlc
irle »witvs. The raaasper
. refcr^to’the*
of ihc cable offlo* lost
Insi a lea.
iiilldinc was Ihn
Mitlet, or are i
It • time when
the
d and actual eslion have been rmrks In the eaith are six ineheK
• in Jamaica are
» eeriout than was f

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DR. SNYDER
DKMTIST
NKW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

farmers and their families evidcuil.v
walled to have dinner al li’iini* and d<>
thr town for the rr*nKiln*ler i>f the day.
The hall wa* well fllUsI with enihnsi
antic vlsilor* In the afOTnoon and
i(miiig mill espcrlall.v in the evening
le room was crow*l<*d.
In lh>* iiflernoon the talk on f.vna
topics by Mr. HopUii. was w.*l! ro
celved and follow***! by luaa.i geiienil
iisaltmi*. In tin- cvi'iiing tlu- t.ilk
bv MIss Jennie llii-ll of Ann .Irtiortin
•Tlu* Farm hii*1 Hie Home' was a
■lerpiece. John O. I>iincau, coninilsstoner of lli*- I'li'mi.v scbisils.
clusi'd the evening sesbloB !■>- a half
henr talk.
Th.* average atlelill^^ ycstir.i.iy
wa* betweena fif..ur and flve lumdr-l.

Your Nerve

CAFITAL.S200AM0
SURPLUS. SBOjOOO

Plate GtAse, Stehtn Boiler ar>0 AccMant Inaiiranc*.

Money to Loan on ImpioTcd Real Estak Only. A Geaersl B»klsc Bttisen base
-•%,s=rs.*BUffc3=jr~
E. W. HASTINGS & SON.
Room SIONow StsTo Bank BulKSInB-

sperCcsiallavsiss nsiebcsagiu

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City.

Mich.

DCAL.KMS IPi
LU»EER-A‘i klods.
LATH and SIUNGLES
DOORS and WINDOWS-AII sl^. STORM SASB-Tbe warm kind.
BUILDING_WPER-AU grades,
ROOFING-Tbe best and cbeapesL

CATARRH

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE

ft3:r

INTERIOR HMSK-Siock and sbedal.

Get our prices before buying,
ririnck. n.

fh;; I'W.

MT. loakc Avenue
nH r B*>iA»n>>rrB-HBMBi >m*uia
U W ibi'w— <4 KVA BAS. VOMB m4
frlHOAT UUsM atw.L Owr
L>r:<**urE
Uvlh 'pWowM. W

We Believe ^'' -“?ne“4ar'IS

rit.v.l .1 ! .l.jitn jiirticularly fine I'avor iit;*!
ei«*'*l'tri’'i:i! «‘r* I' : :i
If }<*n haie ImuIm' p*Uiug a
Jiki-ig try n sairji**- |*p-iiit>pI ofiliia
\Vi'w ll, i ik'-1-jr cluiiew on your o.niiing Isu-k

Price. SOc per pound.

J.

J.

BREZINA
Cam*

Or. F.

j.

MacNctt

MEYE, car, NOME
ANO -THROAT
ALL KINM OF OUT FLOWEM
Uf^^OK

^^LUGIRB FITTIO
wilhBlm Blook

TravuTM Otty

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TNDS. •. aFRACUl A 60R,

PATENTS.

|*VUU
any lUEltl

rnv b-oi^7
a. hArtrw, aas itrwad

MonuQiental
Cut Stone Work

A. W.

Tk Farmers’ Store
The “1904 Automatic"
Is tlie bust wu>’iing machine made today.

It will wash

llic clothes clean without tit.-iring them and it will do
the work quicker anti^ easier than any other washer.
\Vc let you try liiis wonderfu! washer 510 days be­
fore you buy i’; wc know this michioe will do whit we
vl.iim fui i; TO wc are wilting to put it out on its nicriis.
Try One ami you will be convinci-d.

RICKERD

::12 i'.iy S;.

F-RAIMK TRUDE:
OLD POSTOFFfCE BUILDING

Ksnland Dsuglats

FOR SALTING PORK

Some Valuable Hints

Nasal

BUSINESS CAROS.

g

All kinds oL shop work to order on short notice.

It is nerve energy- that
■ri:.' loT.l (intg Horcs'^ill h* r--rfl'c
the organs of your 1>Ik-hIv.
-.tor,' m s (.•(•t.wk lNS.cad IK >
-s
.ery'is the nerve
storage battei
end (-11
\\V.ln.'.,*l«, tm.! Sai.i.'J.i..
nIgliK.
cells in the brain and spinal
cord, and from this battery
ncric
fdrec is sent out throii,_
.............................................
»UC>>
the system of nerves. T* keepthe body healthy you must
have plenty of nerve force: if
you Iravc not. the organs work
jmi*crfcctly. the circulation is
sluggish, digestion bad. appe­
tite poor, kidneys inactive, and
aches, jiains and misery are
the penally.
You can keep the system
• strong with Dr. Miles' Nervine.
It assists in generating
gencralinp nerv^
«tcrO';
%trengthcns the
nerves and makes the wliole
system strong and ^•igo^ous.

Cupli
and
no-koiclw^
nnqaiicttrJv.
After
►eieoil
Rii.val Mall Meanier Amu. bnd hi*, life
raoeb
•months EJff.TloB frem above d:.ca—a
l-ody
at the Myrtle Bunk hotel
Washington
yeeterday
aftem
I trif4 till* Riodi'-lnr and f*mnd imin-It InI half. Hr.
Ill BiEvl. |>hy>lcian
diata rclirf. H adothwi and »tr»ngthdated Jamaica. Jan. IS. S:S1 p.
of the Amo. la here.
'aWd among other thinga:
Death
of
Hr*.
Bonneil.
.
Tile Amo. sk well as other sieant------------- ------- ytd. Hundreds of
glvoT’thV*^■•jffcrvr renowi^'''* Ircngth
Mis. Sitsan Bonn* 11. an old pli'<ne*'
ent in Ihe port, wus n-ed ae a bosand
II la a adperb nerve rellvoa loot*
, Cable eemmunicatien with Jamaica pits]. Sln;'-fotir legs and fifteen amir illisl nt her Imim' In Illair lownslilp
JUDGE J.VXIB
.O' \jo nc.r.MAr,.'\.
RERMANN*.
•earned to be almoet Impoasible either were amputated on i«iaid. Three of dnipsy last liighi. She «bs
MadJaon. Wnwor.-lji.
y**ar*
old
nnri
bosiii<*s
her
aped
hiit of the local disruption of
Dr. Mllat' Heart Cure li sold by
hand
leavethree
sons.
Ifirtv*
*la.igh
Tlie poveraor's n'rldenr** also is ht*yeur dnmivt. whe «MM guarantee that
ten
grandchlldriii
and
on*c‘>ui
she
first
bettie
will
benefli.
It It lailt
Inp usril as a htw|illal Captain Con
e of the abeolutc precedence
M will refund yeur meney.
ilcblld. The fiin.'itil will I-- tiidd
sianiltie. «u|)crtiitetnj*'nt. In Jamaica
In BHtlsh colonies to official
from ihi- church in MavdcKI Snlidai Jfilcs Medial Co, Elkhart, Ind
for the Royal Mult
patWioa.
o’chvk.
buried
I sea. Captain
The devastation would appear to
hmied
shore.
have been confined to the vicinity of
femr doelors were on the
Klngeton, one diepat
miles aa the radius o
Ihe liuiv of the dlssster.
reet of the b
o, doce A
nag.
Jamaica'c FIi
anvorely.
irely. The eetii
eetimat*
imates of dead range
nil**}- ha« a hua on exbi
fromf> 100
100 to
to IflOO.
IflOO. but

with the eacep- ' Meriil B. H.dl.
of the wlliih'ou of the
Sir Jamot
Jsmee Fciirgueen and per- billon
tien
tIen of
of Sir
heps
haps half
half a doaei other white men.
thore Is
mention of fatalities to
tcrefl at 3>n rent as it Is the ufflci-il
The American tourlit* whe were at flag of Jamaica an.i wa* prcrcnlcU lo
Kingston at the time ectimaicd at Mr, H(ilb*y bv on.* of his ftlcnil* who
live* ni'lhc lll-faicd cU.v of Kiagst..*;
about 2J000 persons, it «
The flag Is tlirc*- feci wide and *1
' r-o.l.
id.-;; \V. W. KlmliaU Co.. Ljoa k H.-aly. am! i
t<H*t Six
six Inches
tl
lu Icngih .iiml ts
I i'houogiajib Co.
of ginulnt* lim-n anil was woven c>
Hla! No. 1—Itiiy jour piano fri.m-some houic that has a' vt'.O
pi'clally for Mr. Holley'* friend by s
'Inicrvr* in satisfying Iho |>nbUr (in pianos—that iniibt m-;i g<ni
Glasgow
weaver.
The
Hag
l*c(irs
ih*increased. A large majority of the
pianos In order To coiitlniie In bnsln**ss.
60000 population of Kingston are I'nlon Jack Id one corner, showing
Hint N<!. 2—lie sure the house. .yim .l<al with know* wi'bat at'lan'i
that the Island Is a Rrllisli jh"si'*riiiu.
r«.-illy• llI*, and d«H>
,*s not (vinsiiler It simply a pbvv. of furniture, and,
while wi a rod field lliere Is the c(wt
therefor all right If It does not corue unglued.
Of
aiiut
of
Jamnlca.
Holland flay. Jamaica. Jan. is —
o
friend*
in
bnsiMl..................
Him No. S—Do.not place any dcpimdencc upon the testItnonlsU
Hlaeiy sebom rhlldrro were killed by
from
unknown
people
who may know absolmcly nothing ol musical
the eanbqiiako sh.wk j«»t as ihcy
tone. CiCl a piano with a first-class rcpnutlon.
'
wetv iKvpartnc to Iciivr the acmHil for
the day.
Hint No. 4—Invcrtigate any "uonderfur oilers very carefuliy.
Relief Graoted.
Reniemher there Is no Mivlng in imying cheap, inferior g(u>ds lor a
IK —The
les* price than you must i>o> f(*r standard goods.
Ihia afternoon adopKNl (hr 1h>uw msHim No, 5—Ib.'ware of the •■jiiilging-a-pian<v in-yono own hotne"
olullan for cxtraxlc'n <if ivlirf for the
Idni. As a n attcr of fact, ccarty all inferior pl.iao- are sold ih;a
mfferers by the varthquakr in Jamalsimple reason that they would 1-* laughed at In tti-?
salcstvoms of a flrsi-class piano deakr. The innuccacc tK the pur­
chaser p»'rmils -this plan to succfysl very often.
Hint No. 6—Buy a KIMBALL riann. If you won! a p.ano
• Am<Tlcnn
If. perfect iu ciinsmictlfm. pirf
irfv.'i hi
Arc Insuranrr comiistiv ai thr rt>s'
Is pc;!lect 1
«f the canhqtmkr and fire in KiO(
* the I
ton. All the lusuranr*' wa^ li [IrltUh II nucourtti soddrnw
■way s cold >B tb*
compatiics.
qaXXlj.
Disaster Wa* Great
*iu*wl<
Klocstoe. Jan. ]K.—Tl>r dbasicr Ciwa Bate h plMd iiii* tb*
here Is as ptvat ns the calsmltln of OT«c tne Dcwmor boa Uabwubcd. RWxfUiBBan KranclM'o and Val|>aral!U'. Thou »>dl*t* ssd • enrr fo:«uw IlllMI drrtod—disc
,wMt«>dDrv*bMaic«.
Isrs*Kse.m«csi*uDrecda of |>eople bavc bceti killed and
121 FruuL Street
,
M. B. HABNER. prop.
CUnofbywsU;
TBSlSis*.
icffouu
d bodies arc
i SLT BBOTBCBS,WW«n**IMt.N««T^

■Jt TRACY LAV,

Tire Insurance!

J-

Keep

Travosc aty State Bank
Sank
S. GARIJUia. CMhla*.

■ ..... ..............................

Farmer*' trmtitute.
inrtiuil
RiUt.inK Bay. Midi . ..an. IS,—Tip*
InsB.
l.*'*'lHnaii c*iHnly farnu cs' Instluil.'
P plloti do nol liar*- in nilrr thr '•’I'ODed ihiK moinlng at ll o'doc’.
with H Coir aiitndance. The .tuauchannel. The Uarhadn cUmr faetory.. speake
ikers are A, J. Hopkins of Bf-tr
In which were many «t *-ork. emm- Ijik(-i
-and Miss Jennie Riu-n of Aiin
blcl and 12<i of them wore kllK'd.
ttcllef Kiippllea me srcally needed
nl Klnpitao. The refuseoa eoiiDmi
ptvwlomi
[u reporta of the Ktmr*>ton dixaster. Aceordlns
Accordlns to them, iweoly
iweol llve
square liiorks of the clly have been
di-struycd bv fltv.

•■PlraB brUe out again' tonight. The
oee are looting the rum ehopa.
1 leaet Ave hundred
jndred perei
pereens have
been wiled. There are weird
rtbte aeenea.
hin a >
“Party-five Invalid eoldlers were
I. The walcr wort
burned to death In the miliury hoewere deslrpyrd. The cKKuallles i
pMsl.
ihe'^MyiUc Bank hoi.l wen* hcav
“Several eheeks were felt today.*'
The above dispatch la not dated.

£
K

SENDON.
'
Brndon. Mlcb, JM. n.r-HeTbCTt
Huamcll bad the mlsfortuae to lose
a horse last week.
Wtm* Rhodes and fanUy 'are enterUlalap relatives from Fremont.
The dance at the Granpe ball was
well attended last Friday eventoE
and every one reports a "Jolly good
me “ S6 ntiml»er.« were out. .
Tbc M. E. cbuiTb here was dedicjted Sumlay Jan. I3tb. Rrv. FeVguson of Traverve tVly ron*1artod ihi'
larrmr The boai->* was pretti
'services.
ISSt.ou were ralsw*d towapi
*irMt*-d wRh brtdsi lose*, smilax
the church ilelit.
\
eumallonit and fifty poC!*l* wortT
em. A ihree-conrse seddinp supper
Mr*. Edward* of tnterl^ben mas In
w.-iK M*n-cd
Dendcn Sunday, calling (« frtendThe younp prople will be at bom.
»l>* Sawyer eiHertalucil Mo. Cli;:.
thrlr many friends In a f.-w day?
:ifi Btat Tenth rtn-et. Mr. .tnd Mrs.
Stan Ihclr now Ilf*' w'llh, man}
Waller DeAer i- i'.ime*! to Trav*’.'r*
cu»d viaboa for iludr future.
City, Monday.
Mr. SntmncrSebi of Matil-tc'*'
Mr. Nertinger a Candidate.
dnyi-d with Herl-*'r> .Hiiimii*-:
JuMice of Ihe iCae.' Audi F. N. t
Frank Bunk*'/ *it Fttvinjoi wa- iIiiiaer snnoiine<'d lo th<- IKrnld
town Tuesday
lh:il he wnv aptdii in tb,- fi.-I.J x-. u'
Services at th. eliurch «'\ery .n. j,
candidal*' for llie. r.'|iiiblieaii:.nomin;iins this week.
a for Jirdpe .d the Rerord.-r'R
H E. Jaetdw and fa'mlly hat- in-o
ftilveretly . ed t.* Ih.' **!d Stale campc lor ll.'
iracrtce.1 j wim*-r.
_
......... ........... —
- JO(fl. pnu
law and filled the office of Just:
istice o!
IVluuifu-il Bridge'!* workiiia f'ltbc |ie:ir.* for nearly tour y.
Mrs. Blv.-i Jacobs.
Ik a y*M>np man and held* a yo.mi
man'* vlpw-^ nf crimlnalltv and iis .Mr*. John Bush sd lnterioch*Yi
punisbrneal. In many of th*- larger visited her partmiH. F. Md/'Llan and
cltb's. the Jnslires atv yeuns til D and wife here last w.v-k
theory .of ecliicaiioii among
Howard Slrirktand of. Inlcrlo.-lii'e
Hunger of (be rrlnllnol rla*s inHic young
w-:i» In town Sunday, the pue-i ol
et<*n*l of s
punltdiniini. •
N*-rlinc*-r line many ftli-nde in Frank MeI>'lb<B and faiiillv.
IlKTlty who will buck him in.Iii»r;im
C. Maynard hns lHvn on.- tlie ^•el.
imlanI for th*' I
iblnka .tUal if othert. fleld'
Ihin Mason and wife bat.- m*<v<^l
they will l<e plvi-ii a royal i
into their new faouM- lai their farm
M. Peake, wa* Id Fnaikfott W,*dii,'*
There is h r**gtil»r colony of fumirr •lay on brndness.
John Ifanc i* reported quite low.
Michigan p**»pl**. including many from
this city, in umih-m Callforala at
W.-iiey Landis la working for Ed
preweut and to plv*- llieni a chunev to

• •
I toa*-lh*T and talk, of old times Saiork.
B. r Welton of Mu-kl-gon wns In
park. 1
rele*.
town Tuesday/
Mlrfalg
slgan Soclol
oiy of Soiilbom Califor
l.<*i ail «l|e GrangQi* attend ihis laiing: |il
Ilians and
program and a large atiemlimre is next Crangr rooiitlg. Satuglay cvet
cxiuvled. The picnic will lie oiadr
lug Jan. ihili.
annual affnlr. The picnic l.nsf year
H r. Oon- was la town Tuesday.
and w>as much enMax Slarrow is . working for R. B
Kiyiiolds.
Lyceum.
The fifth ami slxl't prad.s .if Ihe
At J. Ctilrt.rd of B.lg.'we<Ml, who
Boiinlniau avenue ech'ail have fomi’il I .,*'n seriously ill for the |Mct
lyc«*iun and will hccarii r hav- days is, recovering.
Th*' from wall of lb** Haiinab k
L-iy Memmiil*' ciiripaiiy's block bamill gnxle art* ns fob li'fii mad*' i**ady fc*i th*' la« »ind*iw.
President. Puna Pepan: vie* There are still four .iiK'iv to I"- put In
pn-sldent. Simon Uurg*~R: aecrelary. Ihc west end.
G-riniile Hnnn**n. Tlie officeni In ili*'
sixth grade are: l‘rei>id**ni. MurRiiiTil.' latnlle; vie** presld.nt. RobMurrhle: aecrcl.-ir,*-. (ila-iys.
eilCr.Cots.
Mias Floaate Cllcr and Alfred T.
Cote vem nnlted In marriape at. the
Bt Francis pars^naec Tbursday ei«hi
(hr Bev. Father Bauer ofaclsllnaMlss Lurtls Helfrtch wa* the brides­
maid SDd Fred C<rre) was the besi
man.
The -bride was charmingly
posmrd In white pean do crepe
trimmed with point lure and ibe
lirideiimald wore nuns n-rilinp.
After Ihe cen-mony a rtvopllon

Our Diamond F Salt is just the thing.

How are the Chickens Laying?
Pratts Pouho' Food will ht-ip them, and eg:,'s
art "Dut offsighi"
sigh'." loo.

More Winter Means
More Rubbers

FIX UP THE HOUSE
Use Toledo Pulp I'h-iter for the walls, will nol
fre(:ze,*;a'«k about it.
Keep busy during the
winter months.

Luti*. r t**ii« -jew*! —mbl»-ri
n up-wi
rubts-rsjiiai as gO*>I as new.
Lol. «b. ,,,T
Wb„.
n,*tg rig

It p,ivs to bov Tottr lul'lun
li*T

Grocer


Grocer

FRONT AND CASS STREET.

1

1

oitANo nuvEMC hchalb, TNirnMV, jANUAmr m. imt.
MANY PCAD.
Ind^ Jan. 19.^t );S0 thi*
marnifiA a paaaangtr train conaiiting
at four caachM going oaat at alxtr
mllaa an hour collMtd with a freight
naar hart
a

otaa.o

Both onginoo wont down

omtankmont

caught Bra.

and the

Of the twentjrJIvo paa-

aangora in the forward coach only fhr*
have been aecountod for.
Tha Cincinnati

atooper bo«md for

Indlanapoiia took flr« and burned and
d people were carried Into
the private ear of Fraaidcnt Behalf of
the Big Four read, which waa attached
to the train.

Beveral dectora from

Fowler were aeon on the aoane.
The dead are eotimated at twenty
and many -were terribly burned and
mangied.
Borne of the injured died on the way
to the hoapHat.

Fireman Elliott of

tha paaMnger train waa hurled fifty
' feat and died inetanlly.

A wreching

train waa rvahed from Lafayette.
The flyer had ordera to atop at Fow­
ler for the freight to pau.

The en­

gineer probably did not ace the block
tignal, owing to a heavy fog.

bone, be found that then had been
few chaafM aa thlaga ibrre do
more wtUi tbe aaaso rapidity aa t
do In thU eountry.
Mr Paiander ataie* that the Finnlah laboring elaiara ore vrrr poor.
being only
marfci a day.
atnounlB to
about bO oenti in our l _
The
« llrlhK. In proporUou. lu a!i>o
hlRher than it Ir here.
The itreei* of \vao« are very aide
with the a-nlk down the center of Ibf
street and olie
aide of ttila am
aide ainpa <if Rn-enKaurd wi wlih
greet shade tre<-s. Then comes the
regular driveway enO walk.
The rallrtrad trains are ermh
fairs and wood Is used iw fuel for
the engines.
' Mr. Petander s|M'nt wurte .time la
Oenmark. also a we.-k Jo Bngland.
coming home by the way of IJvert>uol on U)i- Cuiiard liner Uarmanb
I- Is'lwnn Blieen hundri.d
tJicmsaud
peotH-ugers uii
boord, many <jf iln-m Imntlgnmls. Tbiboai iiKiiully makes the irip in sU
days but the weather wa* so rmigli.
they wen- <en days mi the water
Rxi-ryODi- on Untird bail to Is- vaertnmleil before bwviiu; Liverpool.
Mr.
HeUiider oiiiglit cold In hi* arm b<•• leaving ‘
Yurk Olid us ji rr
• Is laid III
oeveral days, lie
. Ifni trip but lliliikAaierica Is the Is-sl place after ail.

Important Oeciaion.
A decision has Just be<-n rendered
by Ibn United State* Circuit enurt of
appnaJa of Cbicajr'
■« imiMtrtant to all marine tnieresui.
Ttnacbooner Eknlly D. Uataell. Sept. II.
1900. took Oh a carpo <>f lmrda-oo<l
lumber at Rasl Jordan. Mich., and
towed It to CharlBvnI*.
Tliw
dlaplnyed there by the wtmthcr iuileau A mpnal prrdiclln); n storm, und
it bL..........
bulletin was
a
- , posted in (ho ornce sa>'
lag thsl It was daniteroiui for vevHCla
to leave port. The matier of the
Maawnll saw the Sturm slpnal, bnl did
not esaminr the biilleilo mid left ikh-i
In about lice hours aflcraord he aa?
overtaken by a southwest pal.-, wliich
eanaed the vessel to lose her dvek
. load, bwldrs damaalni; her wills.
The owner of the cargo bmnsht
apit Mtalost the schooner to recover
for the loss of llie deck loud. ulleiriDR
the master waa neglie<-i>t. In leaving
port In Jhe face of a storm alpial
faniletlo. The case was tried and
district court hrid that the owner of
tbe cargo was entJllod U> recover,
appeal waa
taken
and the Circuit
the dedalon. and bolds
. port was a part of the nivlKuiltm <
the veosel, and that the case wi
therefore within tbe Harter art.
e owners
were nM lUhle.
the
a

Stricken a

Funeral.
As shi. 1
empHNl 1.1 arise and follow Ibe lioily uf her si* > r tu rbe grave<HIClllHl»M of 1 " funenii W'rvlce .ThixrMlay aflernmin Mr*.
Ball

dlscuvvn-d

that

site was

parnlie the

furl Uta< Bin- hail to Is- nssistis

r,™

n nialni'.l in the rnrriaci
ag tbe wervitN' at the grave,
day *1
she Ik miller a idiysicinn’s
and It I* thoiighi that the stroke
w riighi Ihni iu> lasting ill i-ffe-'ts wil

K.

IxicV-

Oak Park Mother*.
A.very pronialde mivilng of the
t Mothers' club
was held'
lak Park...................................
January

—i bnUetin and
these, tbe owner
paasterY acta In
tbe terma of tbe

aalla In tbe fw
is not liable for the
that regard, under
Harter act.

A Wan Wanted.
publlcathui at tbe rcqu(>*t
Beers was glvea oat to
a

Herald

ICth.

at

he

Oak

l*nrk

li.

11.

McLaughlin

leinnu*l

from'

\>wl»erry Frplar ev.wiltts.

k'll w,>

■ jhmw
r Sumioi . He has a.Wginp
death M-.1.
e|il!dr4ih.;'>4‘, :.r \libti.
Til.' liimifiVid atiil 'hi
Y>-lioii «e<..l
Uorirthy. af.d f oBd
Id:; 'tl ..a.-:Kj,.an W
I.Vtli-iiOi'ssird
-Slid t('layt<?n oi.- bit • <
je
Important Bale*.
KN)lale fam
family.-ti. mm.tt. fh-.;
'
Two piwn of vaiunMH Wiishinctfm’ imimDIole
sir'll property have n-c»-otly ehaiig.-.! of th<- li.y.d
•?!.'- 3 J 'ioJ-b.-'
•lark «
hati.ls,
J. W, Mllliken
having

living. ...
on arir.ck-.., I.f«.
eliSNst i!k- Muore propefty
.•M the'. It. A..f.tiK1ili is serumsiy.
wMiihejist conn r of WatishinKtoii -I'd
................................
t Hull ■
e-hori-h tomore
Wellington
siieeii. knd
'ITa-el* 'A, S. t'liroi t
tiiksli .s_ atleinlliig him.
• t%- .(ti.e

i- t

V&iS

be.*., deals aie very
V of Hm- pioiNtrti.-* or., veiy deslr■ lUid It I* said lhat the jiric.such that shows that |>ni|iWaslilngion slriwd U
It is not known
vet hill H Is »1ti*
geiher v.-rv proluilde• that 111 a sluirt
time h:iT)ds.>me t••sl.l^•n^.->
i-nvl.sl on Hies.- |ini|M-rt|e*.

.tsv rtiornjnit has H... Ininl-r i-n li
lot .di.-jy to . raes, a tiiw- l.oiii'
•-

ij, A.

i* uM. to «.i •

.xH.r a siiiirtcal fm-iatiun
ui.d...-w.,-in iwi. wnks agi’

tha'

n-s.lav, Jan .;1, a- ri.V.-la.id.
M
.Si.J.Mus Is well Ue.wii ajoutid 1...
i' order ..............
.v*ry ple.i.saiiil.r. t •* '
;i->s and candy . -

• *..,rvvl,
.1..
Visit. .\lt .. Wail-ei
leiU’lKaui.j dish.

spr/'i-ui.M w

The GANUIAN West

lieora."

The Moto* Boat Co.

oiwnitUiiis In Hie boat fiicloiv
cjimtiJeHsl. 7'liomas \V. Smtii.m w'*.*
re-eIiTt.il suptrinieiiileiit for He> .-u
Riling year ami next Tlixiiwdiiy ilifactory will be alarie.i -ap-for th.- s.-,i
a.n, Mr. Stanton ha.* orders for *«-».
lal laiiiirhes ulnxidy on hand with
goo.1 pio*iM>cl* for
itiiDiiiy s>f o-]i:iir werl. n:
sight for the oiKiiitig of Hi.-*c:i*ihi of
lavlgaUoD.
The cuiipany has on hand for sal•Ight.xtn lamiclie* .if vurlnii* model*
ehirh will And a ready market, an.i
I is pni|>UMxl lo niiiniiracture -i Itirge
numlier of
varinii* si»e*
rfanilard
modi'!* for Ihe spiliig iradc
last
.vear the tmsiie-s* of the (.ompaiiv
co'ilit have l«i'n donhlisl liiid Iheiv
lie,ii a quantity of boats mi hand.
This yeur It i* prni*i
Ihe d.'tiic.nd and l.iy
of fine laimchiw leadr (at a
piosiiccl 1b hriehl for^ b .
and the fmure of the.eomtwvuy 1
-.-ry pronii'lnc.
Th.-ri' in a li
lock on band whirl, will l»- «dd f..i
he exivalidiog Ilf. Hie luiHne**. An of
Ice luanncir will be .11111111)0.1 for th.
piir|*i*e of limkllii: J'flcr the b-isin.->..
mid of the c..mi«ny. Tills i» mad.

W'itli

1 “0-1 and

Canada with

pi

' ;flvki.lucv»and I.Vni-a-r and .uq-.

- Miss
.

Smith-A*hley.

-I . Wonii'U a'W.'.l -I'l
ii'gb msm IV-e. i.:, kU*R J< ^“■jalnc w.:li kidiicv a;
etie E. atmltii.of this cilv and A. FI- silil U'lli neisl ill.- ’
Artili')- of Scaillc. \Vu*h,.
marriage In Chlcap*
qiii.-t
At

from ihh. c

their home hi the 1
mail frae.
a'.l aW'. Svramo-Ront.
Miss Smith i* the lUiigfaler of F- H mmjitslct b
tfiaity i-f tlic III- •ai'i::-:.'of tc»;.:,
alth of 4ii:; Sixth «tre,-t and ha* alinclmlingr
August Founder has just rettiroetl l*rp* munlwr of friend* In -thl* city, monial
... ...................
let:
Iters' recctvc-l :><un suCi-ivnfrom a trip to Finland, his native She {* a graduate of the local
cured. In wnttnp Ih, Kilmer Jx Co.,
N. Y.-.licaore an-.l mmti.ci
land.
Mr.' I’etanOer's (Mople live In
I'lmllanti
Wasa and he hss a hroUier lh>'r<< w ho
paper.
Don t ma'se any mt*la'tr.
Misa Smiih taught In the
is in the bicycle husineas Ibe sain
remcmlier Ufir name. Swami-Kool.
icy Rchoiil iM'ra and thm- v
r. Khc went tn CallfiirBla. when- she tR. Kilmer's Sw vupK"*<- and tin.- u.idrr«, BiugliAiuloa, X. Y.. wn every
also taught with
Btocc Mr. Peiandw has visaed his ohl
bolUe.
", ______
The groonr
Me. Petander Ic Back.

,1 -.-I-

I..

S5.50 to SI6.50

that sold jircviously at
S7.50 to $24.00.

SHERMAN & HUNTER
Sensational Discounts do not Neces^sarily ^ean LotD Prices

IVaiivlV St- titlin' ..t X.

*.m rill ami M--S. Ague* Matis lu'.i
ivf VleviMMl. tihio. !o lake J.lu.’.- We

i.Tb.Best WEST

: ihiss-bm ant mb.-r *!«.!
!i-:r>.|.- f.ir t'- i.-iu;, . The-.,
I' i/I lie nr.-tte-d. ;lii c‘i:ip.-1 mu
aci_.ii-y trio i:T--i'l>sfii pii-l.i.l.
Manv giiff.rera fri,..i nail .iU.tIi sotiv-T X'.*v .plisidid erralts li> u«iti. an ainm
t>T
K-ir Ih-Sr Uwiii w.- ts-.t-sr. Fl»-.
iivisldt-rrai' lutni Ex<s-ia ib*' ii l> b-ivd
I’I • mall r.s!-«.T* III. ih- h.»i.nw. h.letiU.
earn aUayme rnwi" hda, iht! ihi- nui.L.- h».
b-niT*»nlu.rv..;ih fivr vemr- X,. .s.cs..m. n..r
oihM- dancMsm. .Irus in ii
Th- .wlhiim
mirnT ivUi. .-.at-l-r .id ■-n'*-•- -s-rta ii AI’
....................r:.**;:;?:.!:..- .^...1.*
by El; .Hr.n ...aC VV'aris-n Sir.

Suits
Now
SS.50 to SM
that sold previously ai

$7:50 to mjoo.

SHERMAN & HUNTER
Everything New Here. Missing Sizes
Compel Us to Qose Many Lots.

Men’s Pants
j^ow
- $1.00 to $3.00
that sold previously at

$1.50 lo $4.50

SHERMAN & HUNTER
Few of These ’Values Can
Be Equaled Elsetvhere.

Sweaters
Now
75ctoS2.63
that sold previously at
$1.00 to $3.50.

Wom as Well as Hen Aie Hade
HisoaUe If Kidaer aad
Bladdet Mix

(dri's missionary society eonnecte
with
a tthe CongrceatlooiU ehnrch. w.n.-i

*i

Deafnews Cannot be Cured
KMI,.,
li
■Pl’i' s’
I PS-!,....: Xt... I.r.
- - 111.r>
III. r> 1-1.1,
.-1.1,-• I
Wvl-'-s-r
a1>..ed tint |.
U.mal r.s.i.<Is-s ISatB-il. esu.4 li> .li lie
lUai-di.ielNi.si.a Uh iuuluiuo;Hc tL.
KipUeliiwi TsI...
ivi.ei, Ibi. t«l. I. ,r.
tlnunl ).iul.4\..»ru»dJii.4 suttod ••r imi.rDeath «f j«hn Hence.
f.et l.--.ruii-. av-t. wli.-r. 11 l- .i.nnlj .-U—.1
Fr.im TliiiiiduVs Rived.
.t-utw.s. ,sO,.-p-mU. .oat will.— the iuf.an.1, .
Tiencaiil" t.ki. ul .lu.t ihi-tul. r»s1uf*-l
Juhll Hetlfe of IMuJ.Ui .(..'1
Il.c..r:..a1. .ta’ili.u- Is ..ni.,-w .11 I-U.^lr..1 • .1
f..e..el. I .In .as~ ,..,1 it i.b .......IP. Jl-I
till*
lie v.i-11 if eViTythat it uxjuhi

eaiurrti. wij> b en stwuc ).iit u. icIUimisI csoi,
II) lM>foiv« denying or .•WMit wx-si sev-.-cii v.nrs :ieo .isi.I hi*
.tlionClil eoivriill
assenting
ii'elillil's rvijut-iH but Old) Inxn at. IJ.-e-.-.a ior.tBf' l>=f'
i»...4'lv»Iis— iww-ii l.,« . jutrbi that ca*
Hlini the iieci»eui Was once luaib'.
Hail .i-awn. .'urvctmilart, (r-.
The ji.iiH-r t-y Mrs. Foiiv.-nii» e«iti.
tain.sl tlic.s.. tlioUKht';
"T.! l.-ae!i .1
V roastiuaiion
Tok. B^l.lamilytl
child olxxlh.nif we iiiuM use kind
r, to
Inna,
firttme**. love and
exaiiiplc.
Deaths .
Fife Lake.
Wl«-n a clilid eoim-s hiio the hi»nie
Mr*, li.mii-1 K.
Id pioncy 1.1
the {varenls should realise Hi.il Its
'ill- l^ii.e died Ixaiii
Jiiih.
With
mind, like the soil, is «■> iw etiitUatcd
1 ii few hour..
I
d-ai!i M; •
and thev aro tt.*t«nisiid.‘ for wlait i

• mis'tiiig I»r Ihe Ilir.*ctivrs-*.r
the Traverse I'ilv Motor Bivsii rt-tiipany. Friday, idan* for tn-imiiu-;

Overcoats
Now

li.vi:;ii*'::.s an- .-:i! aiiiiouni-ii.s i!
tiarMage
suiiuirt' Fildav ui..?}.’.

Mothers'

Mrs T. n. Mi Mamis. the 1, .id. r, in
liiT briglil. tsmeise-p4|n'r. said that
Hie ol'JiTl id olMslIence :* the fiiruui.
tiiin of ehamcit-r. Slie.n'rsv tvsd .'X

Net ’Prices Coant. : :
: : See the Vibes We Offer.

' V.*-’S’>v LVr. w!i.» l-uiiit oai ho-:' F
liuViiig her lirctltne
JIf
,nd miv-.-.ma-iv Iriiiid* r.h.i will iiiilT gnsidy e,i I whirs.- aynipaihv wit
• •.vi..ieic.i i
tbe beoavxM istlepts
asban.1
cI.lHii>K,

Mother's Club.

Philadelphia. Jan. I?.—(Jnakers In
Ameriim. according li> slatiRlic* Juslj
illeii, iiimilHT lis.ai.':. and addlii-^i
who a:i- In fim-lgn nii**i»n
field*, there were nt the close of tWuwal (if 97.919 nmnvH-toiI with AmerKi-liu-v tH-ul..;i- pro»» ui*ju ilicuuii.l.
■an kTiifl.l*' yearly nii'eliugs. Tin*
iviueM-tit» a gain ef pracih-ally l-Ti*' ilisK-ouingi-sanJli- ■is'iis.imbision: Idded n
vig.ir and clivetfulover Hie figure* <if last yiar, and 1*
ken property on Che corner of Waslc
111-" >.in .hidti-w
arcounlwsl Hie most encouraging show­
- and D_________
lngl<
gion ai
when tlirkidni- i*are
ing the Friend* have had for
Tbe church has had an option <
oul of order 01 dmproperty for some t ime but the deui
rosc.1.
Lbmi v.-,ir 4,215 wcmlK-r* t
has fallen through.
K1 d ncy Irouldc has
il. W'hli'h I' brJi more than
The stewards decided to
roer
iTi-tmic »o prvi.a ul
ci'lveil the prevloii* v.-ar.
mend tu the cburch that the old b«l
th-il !i is r..-t tsneomThe k'li.-nd* arc rilvld.xl inlo f.*mlog be rocuDstrucied into a niodt
t:*-;. I.n
l.-;.l to I*
leen ycailv mm-iing* of whi.-h the
cburch home. Thev will pr«n>ose tl
l«irn afflictc-1 w-ih
largest i. |i>.liaiia with Cf>.
It be ntlsed four feet and that twelve
_______
tttiak kulnv.v*. If the
WUcunsIn i-oines nexi with 1
fnet be added ns well as other inicliiMuritialcstoooften. m::epnne sea'.ii'
provemenu nude so that It will, be
when
ihccldiJxvaghcs:.;:
with ir.tH, Knnra*
op to date and the seating raiucliy nilngi.ni with il.fS.I. North Canvli
it *l;.«iM Is- all'.-1'
largrHy increased.
with il.iny. Ohio witil r..in.1. Sew- Kng--I'a'!«agv.
i».'v !nVa.-U-.'. w:lh Is.: wi­
land with 4.4i'l,
Phila.lHphia
with |lilrg.deii«i-lui-i ll:.'.hi-esais-of tlic.l:!:
^
Convent Circle.
-Yorkicuitv s«
s« kt'lnc'
gi-ini-v .troiiM.-. an.l the l;!4.2S9. Cnilfoniia with 2.477. Ni-w -York|Cultv
nalit-l«rp »-bouid be toward' Hi-- treattnii:; <
The Covenant Circle, which
wllli 2,415. Ot.-g.in with I.'.Mt. Dalil-

was tmder arroal Ibero. tmt his iJioio
gn^ was sent to tbe city and jir.nre.1
■to ba'mnolher man.

Vllnner.
There were twelve young'
ladles prvscut and the dinm*r w»'
aervod lu iliroo eonriv*. APer dinner
edtleera for the year were elroted as
follow*:
PrtBident. Miss Minnie Votniba.
Vice president. Mis* Gnicn Ureas.
Secfetnrx. Miss Mattel nespr**.
Treoaunr. Hiss Kvelyn Hammond,

;
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.W He
Iku.ska count)', vvlik'li ailloin.
school bolidliig at
>. The topic for
laili-. nakidxl nwDw sinlii..!-:.
S!
It which follow.-.
diK-ussloa waa Ihe confidence '
■, li-ai!.
wall!:
'KveryihiUR
tids MilijKl.- olK.Ji.’ncNi.i imly
• p;rii;rd laws
phy
Mr*. G. F.. Metcalf dlacuoaed the flrw
v.-rylhlng

Died at 106.
.
part of the tople In a very Intel, s;
Heve* it wimld In- «.•!! If .•v.-ry,par.nil
log and able jutper.
Blie dwell ii|*u
K;i!:ilua,.i‘... ' Mi.-b,. J.oi.
and teacher t.iok Rixea-v.-li's ..xpri*s»
Jaiin-'. ag.-'-i im;. 1.-- d a.I tii
ion. "a square deal." a* ills lll'MIo
in dialing wllb
of hi. hpu. .|)aiii.-l Jasiuii. In Si
when dialing w1tJi the cliild. ih-n'hy
■ lime jigu. 8
Or.s-k i.,vv-n*'ilii. Ife wds ihe f!i-i.i
convincing the child that he is a lieit*
fuel that w-lihoul a wboli-sonie leepoet
•. not n lynint.
part of 'l.f
Many other praelical sugg.-slirvns
child Krwards the parent the parent
ere given by Ixiili iiarent* and lihcli-.
only igmu^int of the real
and nattin- of the child l ut
Itefreshments were s.-ni-d.

IWwrtor this mming by Sheriff Jolin
gfven np hopes
non. .who haa almoet'
i
W. C- BreneC landing hU
...
onn. -wbo inal'altBoM two moniha
iUit (ff the
Brennan came to the rliv laic In
October stopping at Hark I'lacc. H
Mis* Bdim Biuincs, priiiHi>al of
IgUnalcd that he was lnu>rested in
Oak Hark bulldlnc. in .Uscussliig
laige lumbettog enterprise but kiic
praetlMlly Mthing of the business semmd p:irt of (lie topic |s>intfd
esshy of u teueber doing n
PBd come north to learn It from the
mchlog ilic snliji-rts assigned
i
liy,
SI
...............
e mill of the Bast Bay Lum. bi the
ber .onaposy and while hero was lielter the life of the child In
ilesB the leacbiT has Ilie
Uken into nodal circles of high otand;
Bdcnce and jtood will nurst of the
tag M« becatne well liked.
thU will b.. -■---------—--- ------- a said, he preaented
Ob Kov. 7. It la
.
cularly so in the upper grades whi-rc
the hot
hotel' ofBce drawn <
a (Beck at the
tit* iieriod
iwriod of adoieiwence liegins.
tbn Clilscns Stvii
bank of New
llierlnlendem 1. H, Oilberl b
8u|i
York for the amount
cesslly also of a .i
days the check was protested
confldenre existing iKUwo-n
came back. Urennan played hU jurt
Ihe school,
that is
teacher*
srell. bowever. and oaylag that iberv
ipnct the rrapiinslldime
chiiuld
rr
waa Barely some ..utatnke. «ald that
arenlf In Mint iv.-vu:nl»e
paints a Id parents
be wot................................
Hie r<
xslhimy
tbe BU
aiming
be of «
some v.-ry hclpfi:
***"l?^ aJFl^ he went to Charlr- ol!i.-r. There
itions made in ih
and prorllcal sugm-sHons
vobc where he attempted to forge
general discussion by dlfleivint tneuie of H. J. Morgan of IhU diy.
Iwrs of the cluh.
ir nlsiiM'iled tbe name or m
At the close of the nieelliig the fol­
illar mlsukc tor the eliecks
lowing «rfli:ers were eh-cled for Hie
real of the year:
PivwldeBt. Mrs, B. J. Adams.
Vive presldtuit. Mr*. G. Kngslrom.
Secretary ami irt.-asurar, Mre. KHa
inlortned by police offievrw of
Finney.
Inner cities that there are several.
Tin- htjilc for Hie Fi-liraarv nirv-tlng
ochooU tbriMighout tbe emiiitr^- whero:
. . "The Value of Holtaal TralnUig
forgery la taught and. alicr the pupil*'
In tile Pulillc Schools.' wliici. I*
gradnate. they set oni to earn a living
led by Miss Marion Prail. s»iH'nls.ir
by that means, giving a certain |«rof drawing and manual iraini
Uon to the Bchoo).
Word waa raoelved from Italnih
The* Oimker*.

Neva Wrichl Friday night nt tl VrUK*



Death of Mrw. Corbitt. ^
I
WIHIam Uwmermao has mOVf.l hi.Mr*.
. f*.rl.itt pc*...! aVv a:
Jn ho. new brick
h»r hotivtTo'rl^rickFrhlay
n.* lias o. floe.,
a*
after mor
than a years urisgV"-wiii
Mm,.t in NorOiMn'.Mtrt.igaii. ‘
...
with to:. -olosi
vlsjtln-.; .his -Liiiiily
We.'L-'*..'rf,

"1>1nfilii.-nc>-" was the Hieme Friday

Six yeots ago.

hnn. pasior
Hie itapthii chureii. of.
flelatiiig and prearhiiir. a very imiving
Bernioii.
Thera weie many friend!
present and tbe raskei was etrV'erci!
with heautlfiil tluwers.
Mrs.
buried lu Oakwuod.

s bay and feM.
Mr. Rulfaart was a<iwnkt uinl uls-it I
o'clock by the light ami
aiul twp
twp 'r-jt of
his barn wrapii.-rt In
s. It 1hard work tbe hors'-s and
•caved but be)-ond thni
ng .ms Id be dot)*'. So 4jtlKT
buildings
t- burtilHl. m.e uripiii la
The redleelinn cast on the *d‘oid
eouJd In- pk.iuly
u lo iliia city.

afierounti ai. the KImwiax]

> of j^lywls. hi
hand being rrtule
de>*i almost ui
That Oie seemdI'kimke should
the funersl of
>r W visier is
1 a strange
The fuuer;,
................................
. aimer. Mr*. Dali's sister, wn* held
front Ihv Kail home at i o'clock Thun,
day aflerniaui. the Rev. fi,

pssary by the Increase of bnaiiieas
THOMPSONVILLE.
r last year. Mr. Stanton wUl
ThompMHtvlIlc. MIcb. Jan. J7.—Mr*,
vote bis time to tbe managetnect
at of
tbe pnriicarend of the cuctcern ai.d p. Pelik-r m eaivrtaiulug a brtuber
the office man will IiaA aper the tesInefs of the cooctru. Ijist year* ex- from Slants'.ei* ibis w<s.V.
•rienre demonstrated that ihl* in.
flairies Oihur of Pmojlta ,wa< in
(Stry Is use tha: catinu; helji but
being nature! to tbie .-eci.iu town Monday.
Gcaud Trsveewe lioalK have airvadyl
Sam Willis retarntsl fr«uu Owos-i;
acuulred a gowl repoi*:
Id the'.S'jmkiy'eitning.
’)
liirg- number of liHi:ilr:<
spcHfl..
Itr. W. F. siei.r Wt_ la»! «e.-k f„r^
_
I cations. during tht
tb( past
pus' few weeks
p.ir.
.where he will lake 'a thhvi
norih of Cedar Ilun. was hunus^ joj ^hows that t!«-company h.^jground . early Thursday,
well ai1v«.rti>>^ and ituf! its! »iiont!.» oeirsc in turg.'ry.
!

bis TlsilB to Trav>y friends. He Is
- • lamber
at present a very successful
man in Seattl*. It goes without aayIng that Ibe ihany friends of Mr. antlj
Mrs. Ashley wish them muc‘

SHERMAN & HUNTER

XXXX Coffee Chums at work

MCLAUGHLIN’S
XXXX COFFEE
Tastes good always—because it’s always good.
Always the same because it's aJwa\s blended
and roast^ just right
Extra good quality, because it s imported direct
and sold direct to dealers.
Oth^ coffees must pay a profit to importers,
brokers and jobbers. You save three profits in XXXX
Coffee. The saving goes into higher quality.
That's why McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is so
mach better than any other coffee at the sameprice.
The handy air-tight package and the glazing of
pure sugar keeps this coffee dean and fresh—pro­
tected from dust, dirt and foul odors.
McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is sold by

All Pirs*t-Clas8 Orooers

If These Prices Don’t Tempt You to
Buy, We Won’t Urge You Further.

Many Lots of
Following
Goods Now

ONE FOURTH OFF
Fancy Vests, Odd Vests.

SHERMAN & HUNTER
Remember the Place. The New
Store; 236 East Front Street.

:’y

OllANO TRAVIMC HCIUte. THURSDAY. JANUARY M, tfiST.

TOWNSHIP n NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.

TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.

ANNUAL TAX SALE
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
C'K NTV «>l GtA«il> T»AVf-»sr,

iu n

)
j *'■

Tb» CImilt Coart for tfa« CouBtf of aru4 Trarerte In Cb*n* ■
(n the nutter of the i>eliUoo of James B. Bradley. Andltor
^ ■fioaeAl of the State of Mkhlgao. for and In behalf of sold Bute.
^f-yter the sale of certain lands for taxes luueMed thereon.
On reodlnt; and flilns the petition of the Aadlior Generhl of
the state of MIcblMH. pnylas for a decree In faror o{ the State
' of Miohigon. asalnst each parcel of load therein deieribed. for the
a tberdn specified, claimed to be due for taxes. Intereat nod
. onrsea on each aueb parrel of land, and ibat sueh lands be sold
for the amoonts so claimed by the Stale of Michigan.
It Is ordered that aald |M-lltlon will lie brought on for hearinf
«nd decree at the FWinian term of tbi* Court, to be held at Trae♦rae City In the County of Grand Trarerse. State of Uichlgan. on'
the lltb day of FVbruury A. 1). 1W7. at the opeolnK of the Court
ms Inlercnted
that day. and that all i>ersQns
Iniercated in
In such laada or any part
themd. desiring to contest the Hen claimed thereon by Ibe State
of IHchlgan. for such lases. Interest and rbargea. or any pan there­
actof. ohall appear in nald Court, and file with Ibe rJerk thereof,
tr
Ins as register in rbancerr .their objections iberMc
the first day of the term ot this Court ^>ove mentioned, and that
In default tliereuf the same will be taken as confessed and a decree
hill be taken and enien-d a.s prayed for In said fndlUon. And It
la farther oolered Ibat in pursuance of said decree tfao lands desrrlbed In said peliilon for which decree of sale shall be made, will
DC Bold for tbc sercntl taxes, Interest and charges thereon ui de­
termined by such decree, uu the first Tuesday In May thereafter
beginning at lb o'clock a. m., un said day or on the day or duys sub
sequent thereto as t'lay be necessary toroBipIcle the saleof said
lands and of each nnd every parrel thereof, sil the office of the
Ommly Treasurer, nr at such convenieni plate ns atoll l>e selected
by him at the roumy aeel of tbe County of Grand Traverae. State of
MMitSan;. and that the sale then and there made will bea public lale.
Md each parcel .descrllted !u the decree shall be separately exposed
for aalf for the total taxes, interest and charges, aud the sale abatl
he matte to the person paying tbe full amount charged agalna such
nveyi
parcel, aud aec-pilng a ennveyanee
of the smallest.undivided fee
r. If no penxm will pay thi
•lioptb .........................................
interepi therein:
______.j and take n conveyance of less than tbe entire thereof, then
the whole parcel shall Im- nffered and sold. If any parcel trf laud
cunoi be sold for taxes. Interest anil charges, such parcel atoll be
posoed over for the time l»-lng. aiid stoll. on the succeeding day.
or before the close of the sale, be reolfered. apt! if. on siicb serood
offer, or during swrh sale, the same cannot !«• w.Id for the amtiuni
oLtrenld. Ibe County Treasurer shall hid off the same Id the name
of Ibe Bute.
Witness thieHon. Frederick W. Mayne. Clpculi Judge, and the.
•col of said Clmili Court of Grand Traverse County
tbU
•REDBRICK W. MAYKB. -Cireifil Judge.
ROBERT E. TI-.kLTER. Reglalep.

ir'A

..20 80
..21 8b
..21 -W
-.21 80

■li of swU ..
Of seta ..
of *e«4..
. Vi of nel4 .
wVi of neVt .
»Vi of neV4
iwu of
■«i
swv* .
*H of iw'4 ..
net, of aeva .

SCHEDULE A.
TAXES OF 1902.

5

i ti li

8 32
39
UG
• .41
11

81 -4
It


I<

new of fWW ..
eW of aeW .
«W at neflW
14
4
3
5

4G
48
28
28

2 41
2 41

W
nw-t,
>i of seW
nw-W of tteW
19

Ik!

!

26 NORTH 4>F RANGE M WCST.

I

i ¥

47 8 07 II
S 1 s:
77
12
1
1 le
2 97
77
2 46
22 83
8 94
East of Northweai cc _ .
htst 10 rmlx then south lu rods
rods then North 10 rods

-

.
.
.

1 «V
I ^

wVi of art* .
he'd Of s«H ■
I.U e

..22

I 0.1

.in

24 82'.
24 ICO
24 4»
.24 80
.24 40
2i AO

■W«d of ....
ne'4 of seVi
wt* of sew .
■i-W of ae>4
of neVi
.4 of nw>4

I 00
1 eu
1 <ni

Vi of nww

wVx of wViof nwW -30 40

5 31

wVi of swfiW

»C 3C

I 42

80

1 42

..32 80
..32 40
..32 ICO
..S3 160
..S3 8(1
..34 80
..34 SO
..34 40

1; \Z
•14

J.

.
of sew ...
«-W of in-t* .

iw w ‘f «o-'«
ueW Of set, .
sw’i of iteW .
set, of tH<>. .
tteW of nwW
wfri, of Bwfrl

III

3 W
1 00

S 9»
4 2C

itg-ll'l
tieure north 0" nels. thefl.M
IhetU'e south <''...r~lk Iheure
of W-glnuliiK 2- !>■
W4 of lie*
5 88
seW nf tie
■ seW .rf i.wW
Ii4 of set. . .
23 Sit .
. 24 1C0
W4 o
24 >.t

4 at new

- -2<
. 26

leW of BwW
.-W oI »eW .

II

I ml

:s

1

north of

irf »V^ of n

: I*'
1 49
I 40
1 40

73
36

11
06

SeW

of i«W ............31
40
of new and sVi
new ..................... 22 120
nw W «irfWeW .............. 33 40

..33 160
..38 160
..36 80

TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST,

14 81
1 26
1 2«

s4 of swW
. .
S.-W «rf swW
of seW ...
e4 of swW (4 DC'
,w W ..f new ..
t.'W of aeW ...
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teW .rf Dw>* ...
set, of w'* ...

1 <81
1 IMi

new of tt«W

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n II 40

J

.22

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II '
27
88
2 76

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2 21
64
TAXES OP 1MH.

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J 00

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ne% of ae<«..
awt4 of .....

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of sw«* ...........n
40
M
24
t>»
•wH
of swi, ...........II
40
93
"4
04
aetiof sw>, ................. 11 40.
9.3
24
«4
nev
of seVi ............12 40
9.1
24
04
•eta
of seti ......t: 4>i
9.3
24
04
A piece of land beginning at the t« line between the
neW of srt« and nw>.4 of ae>«
loiereecilug in '
center o( state nmil thence south 4ts> feet to toke
Shore thence West along Lake Shore ikHi feet to
where the
line Intersects Lake Shore thwicer
Bsit along said H line to place of beginning

swW
srW
swW
new
nwW
seW
seW
nwW
ueW
swW

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of seW
of now
of nwW
-f nwW
of swW
of aeW
of sfW
of awW
nf aeVi

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5
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6

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of
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set, of aeli
t-H 4i# ..............
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3 93
I 57
3 36
3 78

! tin
I fS.

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13 14

1 99

19 67

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1 78

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TOWNSHIP 29 NORTH OF RANGE It WEST.04

■-V

27
37

‘crf^ilwiT of uwW
26
That part west of R.
' R ol w'S of nwVi.26

9 83
S9 94
3 83

12

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3

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40 of n4 of nc
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side
b

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swW of nwt, ,
swW of swW ■

40
SO
80
40
40

I 9C
1 96
4*oi >wfii’4

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except i«rcel beginning cot
.North 1" acre* of lot
b line of lot 2 I
least comer of .
along shore .if Graml Traverse Hay. thence south
al«mg center «tf highway 265 feet,'thence east parallci to n.tt.b line of said !'t1 311 7 f.et to an Iroa
pipe, thmee defle-t l-fl 13 d<-greca 35 min. 192.8
fe.-i to an lUik stake on north line of said lot 3.
iheme wewl .Ml t«l.| n-rth line 1ST feet to bogin„1„P
.1.:
ecT 5 10
1 33
29
1 91
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH OF RANGE 12 WCST.
f.|

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wV* of n 4 of nwW II .30
.wW of nw W
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of sot,
of uwW
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of SWW
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.

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02

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I 78

TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.
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1 nu

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- 2', 4il

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swW of M-W
srW of seW
D» W of nwW
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40
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40
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40

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,4»
. of M-W Of »WW.3:. 2<l
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W ............................-35 24 •

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1 m
1 «■'

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9 IS

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8 88
1 6»
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17
I
55

I

TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH OF RANGE 10 WEST.
nheasi roftor Of the neW "f
> rods .thenc* wouili 4(» rods.
. thence north 4« ituis to plat;*

>s of n's
.4 of •••'.

.=u;:

lumenrtiig 4" ntds wfrt of the tinnlieast comer
,i fieW of reW. then<6- wr-sl 40 tods, thence wmth
t hen •,
df le-'eHtiuiiB
'* 58
3 34

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TOWNSHIP 87 NORTH OF RANGE 12 WEST,



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40 .
8h

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new of ............

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nV- or PeW
bW of «wW
new of iieW
nwW oT-nwW
iw W ofewW
leW of'neW
iwW ofl^neW





That POM on rrf w '.j
highway

eW Of set, excel 1
KK right of w-ay.
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ww Cl
of pw'W .
rW o
of nwW
new of swW
srW of new .
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jww of »ww .
.t4 of SwW

neW of nwW
iwW of nwW
iwW of swW
eu of new
nw W of new

1 43
1 22

I 00
1 l«
I 99
1 II

I <tn
..17
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..19
..19

nw of new -Vi of new ..
iwW of 00*4
set, of nwi,

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19
ST

TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH OF RANGE 12 WC9T.

sew Of new -

.w W of »ew
as>d
awVi
iie\i
nws
sw«,

I M
1 99
1 99
1 99
I 09

In northwest comer 4ft
R 79
1 77
n
32 18
8 77
t>

new of »«Vi- oxcepi I

neW t
iwW.of sw', .
Ve of SWW ..
uVi of ee', ...
seW of set, ..
1,4 of new ,
sU of nc-W ..

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i 3 134 13 -3 28

taw";
n«W of »eW ■■
swW of new ■•
nefiw of nwtd .
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new of new ..
sVi of sew
iwftW of nwW .
3>i of. seW ...

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eVi ol
of nwW
wW
. of nwW .
iww of swW
ie*« of ueW
•V* of ne>4 .
I'Vi of DwIP,

TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH OF RANGE « WEST.
See.
•ki of nw fri.M
79 do 13 94
netd of ne^ ..............a
1
swM of nel, ........... 3

63
I'l
68
43

TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH OF RANGE 11 WEST.
new of neflW
sew of new .
nwW of nwflW
aeW of nwW .
nVs of SWW ..
nwW of seW ■
eVa of ..
E-W of aw
tww .
leflW of neflU
,wW of seW ..
seW of «cW ..
swW of aeW ..

new tof

.31 80
of neM
A piece of land beg
rods wi-sl
and• IG
Bomb of the Northeast comer of the
- rods
-iBoml
nwti of scI4. thenr«> nianing south lt> mds, west
IG torts, north Ifl i^s. ^cuc 1C tods to Is-gicn2 10
22

SO ss
3 «4
s 64

1 00

I

VIU^OE OF SUMMIT CITY.

I 90
1 99
1 96

.21

TOWNSHIP 2d. NORTH OF RANGE'• WEST.

I till
I
=

IfANCE 10 WEST.

' said lot, thence north 12
,
.
2 chains 22 links. tbcBce
ast in shore of Grand Traverse Hs>. about 376
ukr, thence soiUberly along shore of toy t.0
l«.lni 5.1 links Oftrth of Wtiith lUie of sal.l lot
. iln-nce west iiarallel with south 1lne..f t.K 4.4V9
nks to toglanlBg 35
3
2 63
48
11
1 «9
TOWNSHIP 2S NORTH OF RANGE It WEST.

1 0.1

%

46
4tt

TOWNSHIP 30

4 52

I »i

new of nw', .
nwW of BwW
w>W of nw*.
liW of swV4 -.
swt, of swW .

:1i 'S

seW "

• 1 33 '
43
I V« .

S5S: ;

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.ww of ...
Vi nf ..........
fVi of eW Of nwW--30

oww ^
new of swW
wVi of aw«i .
. of awW
aeW of ................
nwW of ...........
m-Vi of awW
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wVi of nwW
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iwW .
iwW of swW .
sVi of swW
nwW of .
tww of .
.Vi of I

1 od
I

new of.neW

«-W of .
.ww «tf ne
-W of w-W

.ii

hW-of’^
.
ttet, bf.sWW

leni'lng 2<> rods North of Boutlieasi comer of
tnliig Wr»t »u ntds. then North 40 rods.
8>i rod*, ibrn BoiFh 40 ro.ls

nwW of net,
iW'W of >w-*.

1 20

...........30

8 ih

<'onimeurli>g ai Nonbrsi cumer ,if Beulfa
Vi nf
Norihwi^l t., running West »U timIn. thetire Bontta
20 rods Ibeni-r Bast s» tods thence N»rtb 2d rods
to plac- ..f beginning
'.
,

new of n<-w .

■Vi of nrW
swW of ueVi
wVi <a nwVi
set,
nww
..26 80
wVs trf aw>,
nrVi of aeW _____^20 8”
wVi of arW ................ 2C
80
WVi of new ...............27 80
H of nwV4 ................. 27 80
wW A wVi of aeW 27 21"
nVs of new .................2* »t«
■wVa of new .............. 28 40
srW of new .............. 38 40
IWW of BWW ■

a iwrtm 18 rods
of »cW. thence
thettee north

IS IS

80

STAl E OF MICHIGAN

_
_
uide by a Court of competent JiirlsffkUao. or have been cancelled as provided by law.
Your pelltioner further shows and nvera that the taxes, interest.
OoUeclIon fee and expenses, as set forth In said “Schedtile A." ore
• valid lien on the several parcels of lands described In uid
•ebodule.
Yonr petitioner further showa that the said taxes cm aald de•erihed lands hare remained unpaid f®r more ilian one year after
4bey were relumed aa delinquent; and Ibe said taxes not bsvtoe
been paid, and tbe same-being now due and-----------------------------•hove net forth, your petiUooer prays a deesee in favor of the Slate
of Michigan against each parrel of said lands for the poynu-nt of
the aeveml omounla of laxeo. Interest, collection fee and expenses
Bpoied and cnended In aald schedule against the several
I of land contained therein, and in default of payment of the
against aald lands, that
i of sold parrels of land may be sold for the amounts due theiv«B. aa provide* by Uw. to pay the Hen aforesaid.
And yonr petittoser vrill ever ptaj-. rtc.
Dated December ISih. 190C.
- ^
JAMES B. BRADLEY.
Auditor Oeneml of the Slate of Michigan, for
and in behalf of jdIU Stair.

I! «T
1 92

of beVi
<rf aeki .

.Ik of new ..

sVi of new

To the Circuit Court-for the County of Grand Traverse in Chancery
The petition of James R Bradley. Auditor General of tbe Stale
:Of Mlchlsau. for and in behalf of aaid Suie reipecifiilly slmws that
tto Hal of lands hereinafter set forth and marked '‘Schedule A."
-ooBUlns a description of all the lands In aald County of Grand
Tnverae upon which taxes were nasessed for the vears menilooed
fhcreln. and which were relumed as delinquent for non-payment
of taxes, and which uxea have not been p4ld;’u«etber with the to
tsl amount of such uxee, with Interest computed thereon to the
time fixed for sale, ood eollecUon fee and expenses, as provided
hy law. exlended against each of aald parcels of land,
Your pelflloner further shows to the Court that aald lands
were returned to the Auditor General under tbe prorlslons of Act
of the Public Acts of 1895. as dellnqu. r- fop non-payment of
■aid taxes for told years ncspectlvely, and Uisi aald taxes remain
unpaid: except that lands Included In sold "Behediile A." for taxes
of lS9t> f>- nrin- vears v.( lo returned to the AudlMr General as dcI under the prorlxloas of ihillaqtit
ivaaeage
usage of Acl 200 of thi
the Pul
ta foiv<• X remain unpaid.
-.BDd WllU-l
Your i:. M'i.;ner further shows that In ail caset where lands
ldcl.i.l-.| li. -Schedule A" aa aforesaid for taxes of 1890 or
nr prior year, aald lands have not been sold for said taxes or

I

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4S .
14I TOWNBIItP 27‘NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.
> ^ 12 9 ^.» il

' 49

J 9«

Ft

32

fiS
i!i
of'TRAVERSE

II 46

46 ft. of »o| 3.1
South 62 ft eicpi .
St :: n of Iota 15

..!»
63 91
. tCdbUnoed <m I

1 99
I 99

: «9
S,T4

CITY.

1 99 178 03
I 69 C9 38
1 99
693

tn

It 4 of I*-'
of s» W ............... «
s of *wW ........... 25 .

1 *9

t.f new ■ •
. ./ neWjl;

.11
c4 of new ...............22
M-W of nwW ...............22
nwfrlW of nwfrIW 22
new of
»eV4 « ,

... ^ .. . .. ,

o4 'of. *
iSnUlh h.

8 86

r 1 99
J 99
1 99

C 14
33 76
S4 19

9i4M

-ORAND TRAVEMC MMULA. THURSOAV. JANUARY M. t«07.

ALDEN.'
I rbo-Hcd. you wtu know report* are not |
Aldrn, Mi=h.. Jan. U.-Fnink Mc-'»o*»f
»av aHer ell
^J
BUi
op
O'
■ of prodn; Farren. aged 4«. waskilH'd yeKtecd*:-'^
Bt^wn to now comrlrt-ag ttoii
RlMto «<* ««'•<^TWd loto
rdlrkrllrt 1: aHernoon while working at Sharon A building.next to J1. O. «.Kj*ten» .
Kiiter. krtaginv 1»0 pou>di of Irath Ur» firms and lodi;
piece from ya barvied-emerv-wlH-el'grorery.

jMl (A Ike tml MifeeU T*« «tod •»« « in-ains P»lnt f«»r
wreck him fa the head anl death f'>:-! Another m w m«tk.;t In town. D ick
towvd M-veisI hours latiT.
lley pet>p.v will ci-rtul-iJr he :-r--;.’. e.
• At Ubm It kwked m If Ui« wt* «owho coadocw a la^.- wvll «io-'ki-.l
Mr, WeFurr.-n was a re'ldent « f Al'
dell and In.* a wife and a dauuhter.t. Ml**- Kate oimau i* w.ck.n:
cnltof 6m dUMlat Util« enfi.
*“ ^
age-1 IS here. He had to*-n w-.rklag **"• Vred-O-U-tir. oat'hai. »ii-' ni r L
at
Sharon
for
home
llm*
a'm:
>-*l.-r-r B’lekl-r.
.
mo^wlpv^j
'*
'■IHa«i- Uaek
igjafieneura
was
«jga,:n
.!
.ti.
Jliiog
a
,
Wt*'l.
H.
tie.wU
Is
♦lo
r. -'
able
tfMsaat nartiei of the win-1wooil-wc^kcr, !)}- hix
Kjsi-. A iurgv ikece. dew whi-n the again.
ter. Nc^sked party was allowed to
Mr*. H.put Che door wllboui etaowloc
«*«' “•« puhlir hat bmi' up a Wheel hursted ami atrui* lii«' i-u'nireIg-ln
the
head.
nvertlUw;
rH-.vIhb■'
present.
faea. and many of the tnlu were,‘“'it*'
‘“'••“'J
bMalifoL
f'-*rrte Benneti uf <;l<-u ArlH>r WgK dtuie to K-uvi- hi* life but h< ,<li- 1
S-v eral
A report ha* reached here of thrill the vlllaa.- ••*cbo.4 uii.rn..' aji.l
Mr-Cil.i
I
marriact
of Andrew
Jordan,
one of report* a larpe
n^ular
».
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OK« j£ Jl]
l.a-h— •* ctUt
»k lU^s' ••nmOrated” old bache- her school,
RAPID CITY.
M. (■:. lutft V
lore. iD
Inbls
t
bis old
home lewp In Ireland. cacher ami eh)ov>
t'itv, Mii-li . Jitii D
bt-iv al Burdlrkvllli
* be went last mmacr Jor
^ R-4.ii.Kon was a:.- Aid
M. E. chord
vlali. HlB friend* here are *
'

ILK RAPtOR.
I
Mktu Jw. IS—A Mil

SiS.

\:SrA"-

Iriia. Amona U« pase**-<>Eeni
yonat man of a leaal turn oi
who waa bound for Petonkry.
train waa ainc hour* lair and fdeep
orertnok the profraalonal mao thirtog
tbe long wait and no acaticred hU
brtlUant wita that be wu unable to
loeau hla aurronndlngs when called
In the urly dawn of a ealibath morn­
ing In lime to board the train before
It pallad out. He rcfinied hoiur,
blreid a Urery and drove to Cbarlevnlx
Sunday for be muai needi be In court
Monday aMrolog.
Mauger Sl.v nf tbe RIk Cement
eompany apent a portion of the week
In Oread fUpMi.

Tba Rev. H. W. Thompaon «•
ehangea pnlpHa n«t Sunday with the
Rev. L. B. Carpenter of the Fourtewth Street U. E. church of Trav
**Tba^K! P. lodge entertained the
tadiea laat evantng In a rtgtai royal
- •
• -pfe
Card*
and• —
fllaeh
were In.
I
furnlabed
g and the
nuah) thtonghout tbe evening
BMla anartct aang acverel arlccUoa*
An oyater anpper fulWwed. About
eighty parUdpatad In tliU plecaaot
atalr.
Mre. William Poller retuTPed Satiir
day Hob a three monUia' stay In
mi^^y abe undcrwwni an operatte from wbielr aha recolved much
benatt.
A non waa born to Mr. and Mr*.
____ _ Plllai Bnnday
4w!mI ^Anpli.
Adam Schuler loat a valuable horac
The Rev. W. H. Thompaon is condaetlas a aartes of meetiags at BIk
Laka abnreh.
Qt^awjM ttgan Is on the sick
OomHr Traasnrer Wlltale teinlltcd
tiSSN-XT state tax this week to state
traasarar. Tbte U leas than two tbouaaad doUara that Orend Traveree
coBsty remitted for tbe given time of
Ml« iAMlaa Schuler, who went to
Cokirwdo Uat fall wrliea she was not
la tore with tba low tamperature of
that gUla and wimt on farther west
and la wow located In California.
Bgfety-tbree taanu were engaged
la b«aUag tag* for tbe Iron componr
««maiday. Tb^r roads are well Iced
and are being used dar and night.
aareaoe Morrell of Shelby la visitlag friends In town.
Bile lake la freren over and one
y expect to are a aetllement upon
yoo^ and old enjor fUbIng ibnuigh
tbe lee.
t>r. H
M^UrSahlpa.
j!*^'. ParktMon of Smith Milton
went to tbe Soldiers’ Home at Grand
Rapids last wre*.
Jotm Careoa has pArebased
house and tot of Dr. Morse and will
leave tbe farm for town life a*
as tbe doctor can vncaie. He
reaied bis farm to Bridge Plercv
live yean.'
Mr. Dell Mable fell ami broke her
am hot Is doing very well undei •
care «( Dr. OaimllelL
Dr. Oaaatlotfa sona WIer and Zaeb
are OB tbe sick llsL Wler wai contaed to the hotme all of Inst week
**Ti» Rigid Rev. John K. McCor ,
■tak. blabiv coadjutor of this dioccae.
will 111 the pulpli of 81. Paul's church
on St Panl’s day. Jan. 25. In the evenut twcsiir member* of William*burg lodge Friday evening. Refreshmetiia foitowed regular work of the
LaPorge of Detroit I* spcndlns
a eoaple of veekaf with bU parents
•outh of town.
Mrs. Miaale Levie and IlHle son
t*. They

Sig Piga.
George Belkirit of one mile north of
recently UUIed '—
V Idgs
talaly go ahead of any big (me* that
have been reported this oeaann ml
least. These two pig* were only eli
montbe old bnt one weighed SJn

■me III ihelr iDidMl. they :ir<- arei'iiipltoblng a great good in lh>- llunlirk
vUh- rommtmlty. Th.-y |iav<- a llv«SuiMlay Kcboul. and uthir rliureh ^irgantxatioiin that dl) tend to uidlfi tbe
idrthe luealiiy.
lid Time Mei!i..dl«i« sm- holdlog revival meeting* at iheir i»r--il)
dinreh «-<Hnrt- ami luiiori go '
fenro their meeting* Tin*!• iMXtple
i
II
ing In BDfl adjurenl to Bnrdlc-kvll
are earneuily requeuic-d to atu-m
these tnc-eling* o* they are hd'rt It
the inlercMs <if the spirltttal welfhn
all that 4iwnl;i and ar..tm.l Uil- i.fl
irolct.
■’d“1
. H. Day and ihe Glen Arimr
busy at this writing
Jn shape to treaal
reapeellvf saw-mill* at Glen Havea
:md nu-ti Arbor, acixi** Glen 1-ake.
Beverul men of T
played by I bent

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*sr,r

leliped r-T. an ,bi’.
hioUiic
..f MH.a- t> f.-«- day
II eftan.—r-I.. hJV-ionie l•^,• 1
>U(J 111- lu-uaii
I au> -li.-iisn
-all
Jl Ilik
l-adir, I
mixed >1
thoiighi' r<-Fia
dor.U. *.f em-h Flunllv h-- at K
be ha.l
land on hi* head I

ef .hlf plv, w
tli-ir kilidhe<K.

Fcr Infants and ChildreiL

HANDS 11 MS

Cracked and Bleed*ne in Many ;
Races—Became so fad that Nail
Came Off F.nger —Tried Many

Remedies ar;d Consuit<-d Tj:rut>
Doctors, but Got No Relief-Now
Cured and Is Very

The Kind You Have
Always Bough!

AN'cEi: Lifak Preparjiioo (mAssiotiUiine OEFHKlandBfCula L;;g Ihe bUBjdis aixl Bowels cf

Bears the
Signatnie
of

1\F.\MT» - .CHIID1U:V
PnmvikrsWgcstioaOwrfuIncesaralRrst.ComiiiRsneiUicr
: OpnirntMorphin.' tv'r MaiuaL
! KOT NAMCOTfC.

PROUD OF HAVING TRIED
CUTICURA REMEDIES

J^mrau a-A'tNIJZrtTOBS
^a,■W

:

'1 itriFrir

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

i

Apfrfrft lUmicdv forrpnsiipanon. Sour S<omacli.DiArrhuea.
Worms ^on'Tilsioas.FprtTishores and Loss OF SLEEP.

iASTWIA

ITCHING PIMPLES

B. & N. E. TWE OMO
■dS-.hs'tto

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It hla <■

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DE QRawVILLE.
Degrevvilte 1* n very llvetv
r|> of Kurdiekville at
if Gluu
nie Ik located on the
uke. Hundretl* of * .
gather here at A. H. AtrhiilMn's fam■ hostelry and enjoy ImmeftiPly ih"
flsblng and Ivitli
log olTerwl by the clear
of Glen Ijikc. Tbe scenery Riirruanding Ihl* hotel is p!«lnre*qiie and
lovitlng aud In the itersonages of ilii
Atchison family tbe lourlsl* havi
found hostcaae* that
Id pnlnsiaklng are
During the winter
rMnson oiverutes a grist and low-niill
and emtdoves Keveral men during ihl*
*eOHon. Mr. Atchlnson own* a verv
fine farm Iti addltlou to his oilier ImtcDcs* cniertiriMva. Ur Aichinwin Ik a
keen uleit liuRinesseiian and a cliireii
itlio has Ihe liret liiietv*is of hi* etmi
mulilty at Iwart. at iiU lime* of il..
A great deal of tretihle has lie‘-ii
caused Ihp lumber-men of this secllol’
by Ihe lack of enow lo lR*ii*Ier their
limber on and It to hojie.1 by ihom
ihat n snow-fall will soco relieve
ihem of this great hinder
ting their logs to the lake.
BUCKLEY.
Buckler. Mich.. Jan. IT.—Uuckicy
Is certainly tbe luisiret town in North­
ern Michigan. A corporaikm waine.1
erect a building r.iixTS. hut owing
. there being no vacant lot siiltahl.
they l.iilll out In the street, but wi;
s *o.in as a loeal\gp is drei.U-.
upon. While a gentleman lamglit :
and lot and now mourn* ihlorn of the hutise but be think* he hai
umd it and l> hapiiy o
hiislUn:
C. M. Only t S<in.
fiireiiure firm have a
Mr*. Grant Hall returnei irn
Orawn. Sunday.
Mrs. Dallas Slack and abiighi.
spent Sunday at Bherman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wightcui
spent Sunday at Mesick.
Dr. Eogon Is now bo.vrdiiig wiih M
Taylor.
Mr, Shepard returned fiom Detro
Monday wh.we he w«it with r ca
of potatoes fur G. A. lliigham,
The school is doUig fine and '
acbidar* are enrtdied. Miss H Br.-u
Is princl|>a1.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn of Graw
spent Sunday with hi* broihei'* fat
lly. Wm. Van Horn.
D W. Roypolds and Wife of Gras
spent Sunday at their daiiKhter *

Mr*. N. G sump,

Glen A. Brlngbam ndurnol fioni

..

Mirvkes..
Tbh :r riah had *
IJan. nth; to *.. V for some .<

GASTORIA

!|oo Ukops

Mark unit r!„. v-a, • f.-ll Af’r.
KIne.re
ijiirrully' to b
! tna.iv .- .iKKivK. s.kI It
IMuel Ik.
tnnkeil *h<*-|iisU> urtMiitl arul
I
1 ......1 iiway h*.Ui.s 1.*' if he would
I IkU f-l III
STATE ITEMS.
j t*.nd -oel I ha
- W.,uld try tto- . .
nth him*. If. Af.- w todio i>
I
.-lira
l{.iu.iiK
-I
w.g<.I
a .K.,ukin dange hui it .lidnl |w.
iKine. Jan. IT -Witlisio
■ ■* •< <'UHi-Ui-ri .»!
I .
c«M*fuI to the <-ves of oihers-a
«-l.inFl\v ftoili Wa>ue eoumv.
It—.fl'otHiira It.Diii.uhire a r.-w.hivioir pn.vl.HH!;
H. W. R<.btu«4i IK told up
F.ll*.
I*. Of '
in— I krej. t'.it*
hime lock.
o)liinii*'<iii|i .-r
t-i
.s-.aii HI tto- litiK- r-w mv iiKtel-.
(to- .1 e ealiv -f •>.
Kick iKs.pl.- alioiTl Ihu-.'
.d <
iiiiS nir.-ly
pi*-..-i,t.
. .
-me fMr Himfmill w:i« krart.il .up ibeon- iK that
hui'd-W.d.J..
iilih-i
W.dn.-Kdjy u>n-ii. tun arx- lui.ilih-^ Miave
pxpcciH to rutt and ii
• ijr* IhuMliH*. and
II alMUII t.&Olt.lHiK fell <lf l.igK Hi.-IV .-V. r;. Ih.v .-del ili.-y evlu-e- ‘
n-.--iMt.K-n.l tlK-ni 1.. all *ul|.-n.U! w,M.
e.w
.nx,
.Mn.
y;],:
>
nm
tinniiU
foimkhc
time,
.
a A. Mto-y. It. K II.
-red from hi* Maple city
Father KHroy Dead.
2. L.i.o{ub. l.’Wi
The Kchii'l here 1« kiIII H.oird'ati.l
ivireil.
RiTi. tT '-F.ilh.-r WilHan
lei-hiMr.-n
k.-pi
..II
tin-*Ire.>f*.
Th.-v,
_
The film Arbor l.iimlier Co.. hav<
atmul SiMMHin feet of ilmlH-r t» iranr
i-i our .mc« mot.-.
!
Ki ihrl* largo min at tllon Arbor,
ilm Rllor. la the yIIIuco harni-»
hr.
<T and hoot and shoo n-palrof. Il>
BUCKLEY.
Resulted trvmPoibonine- Cured
hut roconilv moveil hero and hail
by Two Sets of Cuttcura
Holly
lolly Ha* o Boom.
fii
Remedies.
• ll.itlv Mi.-h,.
hl^ vrerk in. He I* an <-x|u-rloiins
8<m ;m.l to uiiw ni
:
I.I lK.u.1 Ih. villa:-,.. I..I- »i:.
-"My liu-l«iKl(r--i ald-«-l.li-rai-.err.mt
mechanic ami the IniniMTmoii and
«• rem.ll of 1->I. Tl
•.-arini:
uii.l.-rw-ui. II- wu-• a to-lMis i.f’iu.I.i V taciori.-K t»
, n- Sh.-tuir.l lui*111 foil .J |>im|d--. and Ik- Iu.I an awful
‘ her.- w-as eaillv
.-tlO l.'t
horn.- fMun lbin.it wli.-n- h
’:m.-aliiKl.
A s|
i.iiil; jul.lh;’l.
carhi.ul of |uHjit.K-'i. fnen <
■.loUowvtl,
• imic. wiitoih
Ur*. Rvn Wilxon I* l
.-f atami m
Mr*.'J M WilUam* to ..
•;l 1.
n llolh rahlii.-: .■
8br I*
'I.
, I pa.ll/.il «
<-K|.iI:r1
ber ch.
Llllh- Wallace Sheiuiid
travelllnc public ran rout assured seriouKlr III with laDt-unionL >i blrely I will .•inpl»y s.-v.-tiiy nve i.an.to.
I wo..;.m : do «itl,uui
that onU- palaiahlo moiils anil comverini:.
Mm. llar<Ki^.lO.V.Il.sii
Ex.Scnator Loomia Dead.
foriahle warm bed* awuii their coniMr*. IL O. Wooster wen . ■ Gniud Raj id*. Jan. IT.—hTx-S.-naK.r Po., Jun. r,-.. IWi."
le in her hoaliitrj'.
. Sbe:-m;in on'I>uk1ii.-kk, Jan. IStli. FRoto-ri II. IjHimls Is. .l.-a.l nii.-r. a
v |Ai_-p.ji »ii« leu-noi
Edward Meredith runs the vlllano
Mr*. Mcrulllek to talking »f imtiim sill.I t mneKs of piieuiiu-uia. H-- wa*
boardlDE house ami al.so keep* n feed
. a slock id mlllim-ry g<**to at Cha*
oble for hortu-s In connecilun.
Slerlthen’s in the spiiiiK.
The irnnsieni* who perehaiice may
When .voii K.1- Ihe new funiiiur.' ;
Journey to this vlllam- nm.v feel ouHe ■nalii vi.iiiip nimi <>f thl* i.Iaei- imi
lain that -all the enmrnri* of
home" have been provided for them
here.
OTAT* t.y StU’HI'IAS-TBK »<^ATk1

reU-known farmer and hi* avicceMi
wniltom Totrfey is able to rvsunie
show* that be to a practical live stock work again after a severe Hines*
The hustling msoagpr of the 8tark*
Pouio Co.. Mr. Slater. I* sbipplm:
BUROICKVILLE.
rare car Itwd* of poiatoM a w.vk.
Mr. Taylor ha* bought a hous.- an l
Buidickrnie. Mich. Jan. 1».—Nearly
year* ago Louis Burdick, came lot of Mr SHckney. formerly oceujile.1
..................and pretty shore* .by A. Mo.H*on.
- 'llahri. A. Rrigluim shlpjM-d ;
of Glen Lake and eaUbll
last week. Tt
known as Burdick-1 of pouioes
pouit
Located as It 1* from railroads g imshel is the price at ,pr. .euv.
oitoated as It 1s «* the shares
.......................................'Ing
of Glen Lake,
and orglnally bel rerIt gradronaded l-v b
'
'
itally drifted
mle.1 at Dnrset . Md.. wr.
a' cord-wood aiation. Jehn Helm
VOS the flrst saw and gri-t-mill owner ^ “
Of early day* and after milling s.ic,

re«fu1ly for several yoara. hi* mill*.

like maav other mllla hi northern
Mlbelgoa tew-n* burned down ,«i<l were , *
never rebuHt. Later on however. The,
'Glen Arbor Limber Co.
Carl Ro.-.enernn«. of Thoicau. X. Mmil :
iltie to Mt. riKOKini to rlnlm hi.
tverattotetreu *'fn- all used up. End stands hriri.- Mi** Etliel. tlaudhter of Mr am
nnw. a* a rairte leMlmonlsI of niinlirk- Ur*. F. H. IkDW Th.-r lexte on TuevUIVb acflgp lambertng day*.
"day lor X.-w M-ilru.

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[czEivmcovEeEo

WOMEN SUFFER

.r-s.-.-.-m<oad
. (i*.. .»-aim .
uwuitl .tn?""*'

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O t'.-urt b.i-h'(-->unty uf Ilrvld Travene. . At thi-.Uio fteo-i- .la- -ui *w.l m-.rtdte" Tnin^ru-.Vvtsr i.Ht sad Pi
« J> *. m. andSdun b>.
Aio-^-n..net wd >-.^rt h-H M Ih- Pn-. tb-ram .4 nv-llondrM u.1 K1-r^ ■admit}
Train* Inmi (.-raariur noil
r-i-* (Vt}!Tn liud ' ic< oi"l1ui.Arwitili.'7i.d
It* m ■n-l*'«.i..a.
l.niur}. A.D. : The n»-MC*r~l no-

...

- Many w.rau-n *uff.-r in sili-uii- and
drift along fri.ui ha.11.. ...-r*.-,
iiig well Uiat they ..uglil W have

Him. y-~l B. Walker. Jo-lgr

nf, B»-: Fu*.- ’ii>'V—- 1.* .
II.r-e-Tl of ihil. Il-:.h-. A.kl-.i'K. i.i th-nl

> dOigU. Ar-ml

.....GRAKD RAPIOS & INDIARA R'V

MISS JULIE FLORENCE VifALSR

tra.idl.i
III wl.ieh
SK...I. -of
.S. vvluctOGce to p". snywlivn
Biiylliing. backuehe. dragiribg
.ti.uis. flalnkiiey. nerto»i*iie*'.
_ ..lecple-iMici*.
These sv mptomsare bnt wnrniogv
that there'to.langerabe*.'. ni.d uii
le.-K. h.-.ilnl. a life ..f ' '
ojuuntion i
*J ii.renie.l,
njl.tem* to

Inl- iV.d

n..« ii.- l-m *»'rt tvmrt f..r ilnoiil I.»!-»* «,- ..*ir-i brl-i .u.

raduhmvi.y
■iiraBlnd,*"..*'".'"’
i«!.ui^l«lV..r:r.-.l. radii'
h«vh> ■|.|raB't»j,».J‘|'^__j_
^

yHCURtVALKEB
'
JadeeafPrateW .;

W.mu-o M.ff.-ring fr..m anv f.ir.o of female weaUnesk ore iuviu-d to
write Mr-, |•ink1mnl. al l.ynn. V;.". H. rn.'ei.i- S-.fr.i-.

ilts'iKfS is:;:

ItruvnUd-.-r Ar.

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V.'i-n.'Ott:
Al: i.-r I
A t> iliali

"toiirai t'ltoHaadarocdr

Tr».i

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Mrs. Pinkium’s Standing InvItaUon to Women

-.-.to tirt.tii-tK«:*-n—• A.

ib» «thwi.-r tw

llu».K.|.-r f.K-iJir.*-*o.-.--»..e-orrrtnw ii'Vil i i - r-«

Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound

l.the.
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1n.|iialili.'.1 .-uil.-r-eli.ell
bito KUcli u ni'orti ..f eiitv* of feiuali- ilto.
‘"m' .1. r. \Vnl«h. of a-.- W 3.-,ih .4; . N-W Y.u-k fit;
.. .._-.han!'i> Vegetabto Cxnipmind hu-. to-.-n .d in.
resl.ir-ng my heiillh. 1 *alTenil fr.-ui f.iimJ.- Ultu
.ireailful J,.-BdarU.-*. .Iji/ili.-'-., anil .lull t«i"' >"
I. CUU.il.J.'.., UK..I
nie.li.'iDe w-rti l.n.ngl.t atouii n chuigi- in m>
rm- up ami iiiiwle me j«T(.-.-lly u.'lt. "
I.y.lia E. rinkbiim'N V.-*.-.-iaid.- r..mj.i.-.n.l,riir. f 1- eiiiBlernmj.lnii/*.
aii.l I '/re
da.i‘U.e
mg hf..reliii.l birth
lion, nn.l .-rganii- ili-K-.iM-s. H i- ;i..-Bhia'-le in pr.-iM.riiig
SII.1 .luring IlicChangv of Life IteniV' Nitvimi- |■^el^il;ol
licneral Ib-hiUiv, ati.l invi|pirate-. thy whole KVsU-ro.

N-. * . U/- X-w la • Brat

N..1T *. Hun.
uulr
>U*ra tWan. *W*n
to .ji-ti' n-'* v* .-■ •-

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dk.r. Ju-li.1 '-ttora.'.

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•k- m tb- t'.raaii iV/ort fra lb1 -il'.il .- .Ki! .-i/ i.*.i-,ii -luolx -f Ilrsnii
Hurt T»**--rra

ta rkBBorar. ■!
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Sale of Rockers.

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Bargains Worth Looking into
Ou aeti..,i.i of ll-es.' u-r.!* nrr t-i-i: to-*
lra.-f.*rili- Holi.Toy
V- Laxy --.i.
i.corDii ',s
on -h.-iii.l tliai ore tvkitiir
«pt<>o iiiiK-ii r.win.

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i^it iisporUuuil
the c'iiy.

will liii'! the

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Ir y-.-d want j» Ktok. r.

Now Is the Ttme to Buy

li-

all >*«l f-v r»--«ip-r« tu prK-wx ti-tr ■
lagatrai -la-l -torara-l i-raiK Il-t «J
aliua aji-t ad.-i'ia-rcx. «r-d ll*t a ! --ed:'
•aid
4 •*- i»-,nirKd J..

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Tin* foil >wiou will jriv.-y.vti
yot an i.li i of the irbfJit rtilih-ti.in wihive in i-le. These sr.- only a few of tie ui»«y:

t.iacaiii.,
•V—•-»a*p>i-*K/Sa -4- tb. ;aII tJi- Uran-; Tratrrra
-1I-—iai,4..rewU««d
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m M-.

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li P WAI.FgB.
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A VICTORIOUS ARMY

Larci- -\rm Rivker. cohloQ oak fiuiBh. i.'ijiilar Si* luiuv. al $l.l>
lio.vlC.>h»jlerS«l lU-k-r. r.-«uhir SH.-Vj. u-.w.......................... 2.: .i
Ro.-kiT like ctit- coM.-n .>ak, roll B.VII, iiic-ely
,
alwnyswoM f->r |xi.OO. now only................................................. " ‘.i".
Iliir t-i-.M-i-il S7 K mk« r. i; >l<h-u oak. wi>’-e in;;. r.*;i s.-at.
frntti
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SeST F'S-OUR

Your Credit Is Good
D:%itina
»V,-!iHT3 *t-

Your Kcliablri Furniture Six ire.

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
l‘J7 S. South 1-nion StcxM

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Hannah

xS6 Lay Co.

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SUNSHINE
When the lliflc girt woke up ahe
eouM acareely believe
bocaase, what do you think?—b^
dream bad eotne true! There on the
wlBdow pane was a iurely living pic­
« «« «t to »• » kw « I
ture nil Hi annw eryaials. There
a winding rotd, going up n steep
MtorMi««k
tain aide, and ferns nnd trt«*
««MMir •» to
kikVM
all along the path. High
•M Wto to totoyto<r toto to
among the fi«st<looda wa* a castle
•<«)> I»«to« toiDto
with towers and Iwrreta. and n brUge
•f I toartoli In tfytaf to to
and moat. Jnat tike tbe ones In pic­
tow* totoat, I wm -Try, *rr
ture books..only ever ap maeh pretUer. Yes. it wa* a real, "lire" plelure; beemiae
the
froaKrysUla
•grow” by wonderful law -of ibrtr
)wn. not qa«* <^ke boys and girli du.
of ewarse. but Just as snrHy.
Tbe mile girt Jumped up and
dressed as quickly as sbe could and
mu Into tbe other mo*. Sure enough!
iheie wnsanoiber picture. In the eastwindow was a Ull esUa Illy whose
bod bad JAt ui>encd to the morning
light. One long sonlicam. full of danc­
Firto v»M Pitoitoirt^tod Vtow ing nmate. touched the flower with
lU fwdlancc and It "made a picture
WIIUmk.
f-rr-it Viet tottIdHrt Mw. Irtnt of ttself.- tbe little glri said, n real,
tomtrty Chletto.
alive picture, better than any printed

MV r»mg Mt «M«*M
f«W«.y

«r

Nwntor et mentotrt tolonglng Jtn.
in. 1M7. 44M.
A Pmtorn la Three*.
U three NtUe to»na etood Id a row.
With terer « fe»ee to dlrlde;
ABd H toch 1IU>« ktoto tod three lit­
tle m*liU
At pity In Ito tBT^ '^^■
And U etch Bulc otaid hnd three lit-,
tie e*lt.
(Thiee tJnec thret tlmea three)
And U Mto little ett had three littto-klta.
How «a«y «« wtold there be?
And U c*to little maid had three Ut’ tie trimd*
With wfeoB ahe lored to play;
And U eneh little triond hhd three Illtie della
In <re«en tad ilhtiMu par:
And tr trienda and d<^ and caU and
Idta
- Wtoe all iDTlted to tM.
And U none of them atbuld aend re­
gret*,
Uow amny gneata would there be?
—Bechange.
The Thee# ra.
It ytw're a uab to do. my boy.'
Ttof* bard, don’t try to abirk.
Jnat do the rery heat yon can.
They only win wbo work.
U on tbe Aral attempt you fail
Dd»*t. aay "It cant be done."
But tblak ot tboee who're wtai
And how aaoeeaa »

O'er tordaat taaka prorall.
ror ttoae arbo really mean to wia.
TtoR^a no aocb weed a* fall.

Prtday Jan. lA 1M7.
: New mewhef* lelalng rinoo iaat re­
ported:
Toay and Freddy .Yaplo. Cedar.
R. P. O, No. I.
Jennie Hewnna. Bmdan. name anit
by smite Heawoa.

R. r. u
No. t. naaK> eent by Orare lUrtllite:
ate BUtee. WiUlamiton; It F. U.
No. 1.
Hany and Dorothy Kolman. Oall
Oiccnon. WlHiaB Cameron. Fird Os­
borne. Catneitm
Mofalt.
Parker
Hobba.
Dorotby Holliday. Clara
Douglaea. Trarerae-Clty.
H. V. F. SumhlM Oil* Cradle Roll.
Roale StadHbauer. aged lour year*;
year.
ten moQCto: Alice SUdelbauer.
ate aontb*. Nootoe Center, name*
•cot fay Lottie SUdelbauer.
RaytDMd Kllngeblelage three year*.
Honor. H. P. D. So. 1. name scot by
\Cora hlrCormlck.
. Ida Korj'. age four years; Bernice
Kory, age two yean*. Honor. R. F. D
1. names aent by Amy McCormick.
. Onee upon a time there waa a IIIOe girt who was Tcry fond of pletoree.
8be aneed all the pretty card* that
were glren her. and cut out the pletute* In the paner* that nobody want
«d. and In a ahon time she had a hi*
boK.falI. Then, on stormy day* she
need to look at the picture* and tell
lirrselt atortei about them all. Some­
times she would make them Into
and hare each page
a story that, as ahe aald. "told itself."
, She was so happy playing with her
gletores that ahe eren thought about
toem after ahe went to sleep; so It
«ma not autprlslng that one night she
dreampt that a eertalu pleiurc ranc
true. She thought that a lovely fairy
with butterdy wings came floaUng out
of tbe pletare and stood on tbe bed
besMe ber. and that the fairy giantnd ber one wish. It did not' teke the
little girl long to make up her mind
for ahe had often thought of Just
that very thing So ahe quickly aald
Uiai her wish was to see ptcturea.real.
Rve plrtarea all the time. The fairy
laukhed. and tonehed the Utile girl's
eyes with her magic wapd. an.l flea
•way.

Tteer. asdj^
laughter: but (heir mother stn kept suppose yea are all paRtog downl I nboutd Hke to
your caps like me. when I go <">* to play 'with her. It wa
0 bad that tbe I 1
take a ride down the hill. I hare a kitty died,
pended tbe gnin^ ttongh <he yooto lot of time now and I like to have'
Honor. Mich.. R..F. D. No. 1.
folk* gave U up-rHaetantly. "It it the aome fon once in a while. I have no
Jan. 14. INT.
n-ry funniest wc have had." aald one to play with and It Is quite
Dear President—
lonel.r.Bometlnies. I like to read but I
Bertha.
1 think that i will write a fc« lieread everything at once and then I
to }uu. 1 am not very well, for sc
Traverse City. Mich.. Jan. .3, ’"7. muM do BomethiDg else. I am what
hate all cot the whooping nnii:Ji. I
you would call a "book worm." I have
Dear President—
ha'c had It ever »tar«‘ Thanksgl'iiu
J thought r would write to you. I gra nineteen books sod I read them over
I
n.H go to school now. Will you
in the Brat grade. This I* what I got a gotid many time*. How many ot yoo
*‘»7ni*'Ud Kilngct..r^
SunKhIners like to jja: fll'^^”w<llJ''''‘^^
for Cbrtstraas: A top. an wrnamci
name on the fratflc Coll? He isThr*-* ■
pair of mittens and candy, nuts, and I d«. for one . B-bit hind of a time did
y
, ..ve«r> old and Iv m> ei.u.-tn Ik> you
you have Chrtatmaa an.l New Vcaif?
popcorn. ThU U all I can think of.
.
^Jt'end those that Is-limg to the CradU-,
had a fine time.
I nm sore yoo had a flne Cfirtstm'asT
I should like to see yonr top.

rz

"wrr. •

-j

Cedar MIeb.. R. R. D. No. 1
j*n. «. l»-'7.
Dear President—
.„.r SC
iiaiM-r. a little lelcphiuic with
I thought that I would write a feu llcr name is Mrs. John iVrhall from Iwrtiltig
|
Isitile Ilf ju-ifunie in It. two haii'lker
linea to let you know that 1 would KIngkIry. and Mrs. Hill-Rltey. alko.
chlefvra hkir illilsn and sbme other
to Iw a Sunshine boy. t g
UTuit heeamr of Bernirc Bayers?
arhnni. I am in the fourth grade nud have not spied a h-tler from her for Thing- lirandiu cave Amy. Kaiif'
had a week's .varatlon We all a l.’ng while. She Is one of mv ehtims.' Marlin an.l-me ca.-ti a nlo- ts-ok f»i
Sumlav s.'li.s>l work. tVell I eaniux
had a go»d-tlme on Christmas. i got alMi. I hope she will
iliijk nf any niorv. so gissl bye
for Christmas a liox of Idockr. a I
again.
Uy brother Jake works In
f.wa M.-r..inii.-k.
bank and Inis of cnndv and jHwauts. KlngrUy ihi-. winter. Hi- li-ft ihrday
I -hould m.e to tii-c vi.ur rauarv
nnot Kllde down hilt any nuirc. after Christmas with my roiisin. I n-lilrd.^Bome dsy we will have our fit-1
for the anus- 1s going away. ]i
eeiviMt iny bnttoo and w«» very gla.l
Vici'
pr<-^ld^■^lt
tell
us ills.ill the iiii.nothing Inn alnsh. but I think
to get it. and thank you very much.
will have BOm«F*ucnr yet. Please s'lid I wish I bad told you ihat rhad lost she has. iind his cunultig tricks
I card and button. This is all
my eartl, also, and would l>e very
■ Honor. Mich . R F D N-v
this time, so good-b.re.
thankful If you would send me an­
Jan 14. !i*"T
Finm your Suesbluc bny.
other one. 1 felt very sorry to find '.i Ih-ar -president;—.
AgB n.
Tony Yagle.- WSH gone. iHvause It was such n bea’iThen the llUle girt rat into the
1 though- I would wnie a fe
TVbat a nice Cbrlstnias you bad! rifnl card I thought ix) much of that Ilne-i to you today. Will you jii.-ut
ktichcD. and there, on t >e ahinr.
black store, the teakettle > •aa gtdng Nos that tbe snow ha* come again, catvi, S.I ple.vsc send me- anoibiT one. put Ula and Bernifv Kory-s natm-* «<ti 1
will enjoy aiming once mon
-pn*. poff." tending up rings
I stn anxious to get the Herald every the Cradle Roll? Id;i • l». folir .y^•a^^
steam that floated aVay like tiny
Cedar. Mich.. I l. F. D. No 1. week. I tiy to leave it so I will have old. and Bernice wilt Ik- two yeais old
cItHida: the big Maltese kitty wa* curl­
something to read on Sunday, but I next month. 1 will te!l ypu wha: I
JsD. C. IkOT.
ed up nearby with toe* tucked comfort­
always
read It Batnrday. This summer got for Chrlslntaw. A doll, a satehei'ol
Dear Prveldeat—
i •
ably under him. purring as he watch­
tK-rf«nie. two_ Imeks. two hanrtkee
write a letter. I never t will go to Kingsley. I will atop
I wnt
ed tbe preparations for breakfast.
wraie before.
fa
I go to school now. and see onr iireaident. It seems so que>>r chiefs, a I>ox of w-iitlng pap-T. •-•ni-Mamma bustled about sloglDg softly
nty teacher's name Is Matilda ton- that we are -so near untl never saw- hat rlblrtoK. and at-me other thing*
herself, snd nodded and smiled as
each other vet.^o.-* it mK* I wi-h Well. I tauiioi think, of any more, so
luge. She doesn't lick anyliody
tbe mile girt atood In the doorway
Rtssl-bye.
In the second reader, and In the B some of the Si
tooking at this real, live, picture that
. .
Amy MeC-iniiiel
geography, and In the arithmetic me. I will answer ail Best wishes i
was such a pkastnt one.
the prcsiilciit and Simsliloyyi. f
I am glad to-put Ida. Rermc--. *n-i
and In the langiiage. B'e have
Ail day long the little girl saw plc■good bye. I remain
a'«o R.v-trirtuI on.oiir Cradle H-ii!
rabbits. One of them is black
rea grow around her. There was
Your true Bniisbint-r.
tVhea iliev fit older il^- -•h;ii: iiu\-white, and tho other Is gray
baby brotheri nny and smiling from
Age 13.
Helen KnvaHk. idedgu ruriis nnd buttons.
while. One is name<l Bunuy. and
bla bath. There was a flock of cedar
I have sent you aunqiier pledcv>'
Mfaer one's.name is Jaek. Wc have
birdt In tbe mounulo-ash tree.
Wimamshtiiy. Mieb.. R. F n No ;
eleven cattle, and one sheep, and Bve card. If you pas* through Traverse
There was the busy aeboot room,
Jan. jj. Ih-'T,
CiiT at any time. I shall Ih- vciy glad
pigs, and three
where her friends mode unconscious
la.ti ITi-siucnt—
to sec ,vou.
geeee. and abont flfiy chickens,
pictures, for her as they studied or
I wt-itid like to Join the-Siinsbli;-have two sisters and six brothers
Vulw. Mich.. Jan. 13. IMT, ' Club. Please send m» a card and Im’
recited or walked to and fro.
had a good time on Christmas. Please Dear President—
And then nt test, when bedtime
ton
My I..ache:-s name is MI-n
send me a card and button. So. good­
As it has tiocn quite a while since Young. My studi<-s ore arlTbnurlb.
Game, nnd she told mamma about tbe
I Iwve written you. 1 will write again. grrisiaphy. physiology, gracitiun. hi*
she had seen alt day. whnt bye.
From
I have not heard anything alstui the inry and siHlling. 1 am In ih-- s«vdo you anppose Mamma aald? She
Age ».
Freddy Tagle. plants yet form the Riinshluer.
kimed the little girl and told her
emli gritde. I have a mile Ut. wall
i should like to Kpe your conning am glad you sjiokc alHtiii it in
thnt the aweetest picture of all had
to srh.iol. and like lo go. I have a
rabbits. Arp they quite tame?
last Herald, as I guess, that fhe Suo- Maltese and while e,t, We had ;t
been the aunshlny look oo the llUlc
shinors
have
forgotten
them,
I
knnw
girl’s own faMl
Cbi’lslmas tne at rmr sehoid h-tu»iTrarerae City. Mich.. Jan. 7. 19i)7.
they are all busy and Avc n good exDear PresMant—
ense. I am sorry that fH;rtrude Owen
Tour preaMent la idad to tell yon
iboqght I would aend my brolbhas had such a sad Christmas. It must
Ibat aome ot the boys Iti Travcrae
and sistere' names to the Cradle
have been hani for their father ami
City hare aUrtcd a
Roll. Roscoe 1s a year and ten monihs
lam yeiy glad that \i
Club. They meet every week at one old: Rosie Is four years old: and Al­ mother to lose their little rhild.ien. long to our -sitiilsiiiae
of the boys' homes, and then report ice is six months old. I am in the It must have lieen nice to s<v j-oii'r acsia. s-Hiic time.
ime ' is'
Williams, after so l.mg a
Every one of them flfib grade. My teerher’s
and yonr presi­ Hiss Thacker. We all like her very suy fn-m home. i nippoM- she hai-M
A Break .'m the Cable.
lo l.-avc ber dear «.lrj home in Trev
dent wishes all our 4.S&5 )
well. For Christmas I got a cap. a xil>rr.-a- <Mly. Wishing surres-s m you '.When n break In. a submanne t
light know them.
b.m. a handkeichief. a shell pin dish,
and the Sunbeams. 1 reotalii as a-ver. Id-- -irrtir.s p 1.* rse^sit’le for It to
three song books, and candy and mils.
Y«nir Sunshincr.
hHuited so that a v.-sm'I may go i
My birthday Is loraorrow. 1 will 4k;
KTclly-t.v th- spot and make rio- u*
Edna Alh-n.
twelve years old. This
I am glad lo hear from you again. esfuiry repaliw. Thai s. i-pi. a dtiTie rli
think of.
Edna. Your J-dlers art- alary; very l■rv•;•■•Kil:■'ll. l-nl reuMv it fs quit-Isdlie SladclUaner.
It waa the hour before aupper.
wolcume.
siiiiid-. . U enly"w^e win- K l-mk-'n
tVe are all glad to liave Roscoe.
LtghlF had been brought In and the
an.l not the iiKTilaline e«i»eriug an
Vitlui. Mick
3 .lyiT.
open Are threw enchanting ahadovs Rosie and Alice on our Cra-llc Roll,
artlflelal line Is l^'dli upim *b«ire and
and arc sure that they arc true Sun- Ik-ar Presidentan about the n»«n.
w»ii-B that arllflrtal Urn; alwiH-tis ex
I
liave'hcen
thinking
alioitt
wriiing
bcums.
"Hare are evtr played Ci
•ever since ChristmaK. f got a tiar of ai tly as much etcciricHy as Hic ealilasked Aunt Ruth,
Hendon. MiCh , Jan. 7. I!»07.. toilet H*p. Ihnv handkriTh|.fK ,«o
»'
«»•''
A chorus of "NoV auswered her.
Dear pM-aldenl—
jfccklies. and a mile e..rah. !k-sI.|os
u.lifl-lal Iitwhile Carl and Bertiis stopped Ihclr
I will write you. I am w4-ll aod lnrs ore.indy We had some nice r.v-l>^^"“'' H. le**t'--r the ..n-.-ring
chat, and drew Ihclr chairs nearr
boiie you are well and all the Sim-|errhK-s ilewn
llfr V-h'iin-h.
f^•« frct-ly fmm itiv wire l.> th-We have « t-r and I sang a dmt. We onir
Aunt-Ruth then went altnind the
webntera in oiir ttchool. I have got a tit­ olir week vacaliiiu. B> have
duck »n-l till.' sin-nvlli itollic rvirii-B'. the
group, whispering somclhiug -In the
tle Sls-Ier.. Rhe wonld like to Join ihe and gi drake. There i-, quite a l-il .rf {Miwi'r Ilf th.' l*.viti-ri iK-ing kti-iK-n,
ewr of each.
vu t<)«lav.
fwav.
i>M>'-a"- tlic .■kv.iii-xl r-sls.a«-r,
11. Y. P Sunshine Club. Her name Is
■ground
Tlie
"Ob. Is fliaouiu going to pkiy?"
Jennie Hetinon. She is alg yekr* old. cn-fk down iiy oil. BclMsil. ts frerenl”"''
queried Alice.

I .am lo tbe thini grade, nnd I am ten
«iid Uie biiy* were skating lUi it -!■ puinr-ii!
"Certainly." AnnI . Ruth ifptle.1,
, Salt on a Riiiraacl Switch.
yrare old. So gvmd-by-'. hoping t<> henr last Friday, 1 am jum learning to
"And." she wool on. "you tnrtaC re­
Hnw inali> nil .nlMrs ef tti'-fpotn you itnon. I will V-lose.
^
*4tslr, I am sorry to hiar about llir
member that you arc not to say one
line
kuiiw «hy ti v«' -''ha
Your loving Sunbeam.
two Sim-hlnere dying. My uncle, of
word eseept what I have told you:
Age ]h.
Stella Hennon.
M«(r. Mud,, died Saturday Wore 111 .M-1 '.wn«-li-i.-nd»-t )i-ii« M|t I,II 111-,;
you must answer all my questions,
sad! >»hc4i 111 cold, vn-.wv vccBTh.
I am gind that Jennie want* to Join Christmas, and ihm made
and don't lanjA If you can help It!
onr club. It 1* nice to have three Christma* for mv mnmm;,. j r.nm.r j “
shall make you laugh if 1
think of any more ,« write „ow. w. I f"’
Sunbeams la one home.
All who laugh have to pay forfeits."
will rliise for this time. G,«..|,ve from
’*'*■ ' " '!
“I shan't laugh." declared Norton.
Bendon. Mich.. J:<n. *. 1907.
-Y^r Sunshlner.
;
h c rente that
tne
"All right, then:" said his aun>
Dear PresldeolXgei:.
Lvnn Allen
*'
*
■ril begin with you. B*bst do you ci
I vlll write to you. I am well and
I am sire yo., enjoy tte.
n.v
for hnmkfastr
hope .vou are well .-ind all the $ua- .!• beautiful winter weaiTu" -'i. - ^
la'--.
1—re ordin"Cueumhers," be answered.beam* aie tbe name. I received my should like ti,
vou whin you are
Putting >at
sse.-i.
Some of tbe rest giggled.' but his bntton and cant quite a while ato.
having such a good time. , „ '^r-vK.rv, -utu- tik
au-i
i-,
face was sober.
They are verj' preny. Well. I am at
Yitba. Mich .'Jan
Ih.i7. *‘”l''■''•'•
“WTiat did .vott bavc.for dlbner?" school io«lay. IVe have 35 scholar*
Dear President— '
- J"'--'***" "" •
i’f.-• mu
•-rucumbers."

jn o
sebooj. My letter Is getting
I. h.. !».,
. ..611.
-■ " - ■
'What do you.espqpt to have lor|,^^
I wilt close.
wtn-e'you Ian. Hiiw SIC you gelling
supperYour loving Sunbeam.
along?' I am well, only have a eold.
"Cncurahcnv.",
Maudle Hennon.
hope ihese few lines will find yon
, "Seems to me I xbnulUn'i want civ.
-I afli glad that yem liked your ear^ well
1 w:Ji tell >0-4 wbat I gr.'t for
cumber* for a ntcady diet. What prlxs
nd button They help ns to rem<*3i. Chniimas.. I got threv handkerchief*
are yno tryhig for at school?"
ber that we are true Sunbeam*.
don head, a cauec two sacks of •
“CucumiK-rs."
candy. «nd oome iieaniits, and a hand- j
••«-hat do you say to the minister
Bendon Mich.. Jan. . 1S“>7.
kerchief litskcT. Wc had 'Iwu rat- |
whwi he cniDcs f.ir a visiir'
IXair Presidem—
was a kitten. The cai> name i- j
"Cn—to-te- he! hc!"
I will write .vou'a Utter, as I have
“Ah. a forfrii sir!"
not written yer. I thank vou very Tiger, a.nd the kltitva's name was Tim, j
Nortoo handed her his watch key murb for my card and buiion iliai ymi A litUe «h> 'ag.i 'the kllte:; die.1, it [
^gickw-.ll
not one year oM yet. bui If It had !
Trtth-the remark. "The thought of cu- sent me. It I* verv pretty.
We
C<t=<»--.ba*di. Is
enmbere In connection with dignified haven't macb snow now; it is almost lived It uoulo have been a year old ;
«oev fr-'X a C;Dr. Wright was too much: I bad to ice. Mr *M»r would like to Join the next Mar Tiger plays a gooii deal; i
ahe
is
v,tj- itijgh. and scratches my ,
explode.”

Sunshine-Club. Her name is Margahands aU up. She ,pu>, iii« j,
,
“No*, mile Mamma. Id's *« Ijow
Hanlinc. Bendob. -Mirii.. R. F. D:
aoon I taa mak-e you jangh! WhM N'oi 1. Please seniNher a caol and Mtlen, though kbe wli! Ik-two year-;
aeii May. It mu-i have been a
are yon going to get the children for bnitonr Widl. l-wlll close, x- goodsad Christma* fur Gertrude Owen
birthday presents?"
and her father and mother. It «**
"A yrrtie of oxen."
i^m your litUe Sunshine girl.
oar Snnbeami-.
•Oh! oh!" shrieked the young
Age ».
Grace Hartline loo bad to In.e two
(a tc=i: uiatiTS-) wli co." l-wL
We have fifteen planu bat none of
fotea. but their mather-» face was en­
I am glad to bear from you. Grace thein are In bloMoni ye:: some of
arbi* -la fliort order l.y rc.-ulstiti;
tirely grave.
Write again, sotneilme.
lbs V«ci* and rnsv-.jtaraui-;
them do not iilo->om. I gue«i. I wii:
• What are you going to take with
I. Mich.. Jan. lO. 1»"T. have to clo-r for ibis time, but please
you on your trip to New Vortr
uxeuse my poor writlns. as I have no.'
“A yoke of oxen."
got a good oenrii to write with.So,
"What were .vou talking about with
gnod-hve.
'
the doctor yestenlay?
Atilraotp:''. S^-'-andCOe.
FroAl yi.li- Sunbeam.
|
• A voke of oxen."
snd ho}H- they are the same. Tbe

Heatfache

SkLir"

Lane’s Family
Medicine

The efaUdren were in uncuntrvrilBiile weather I* quite cold today, and

A«e 11.

Ethel AUvu,

or iMflorwifl, wliklkeTer yo« Bk»
to CZ.3 it, is oae of Uke mott weakemiig
digeane: kDowru
Sc.rft'.f
whid* m Cod
LivtOk* anti Hvpopnsfaphite* in caAilw dt>
is the CTcattol ntrcn^Ji-buuder
i-.li;-.-.: to it;;--XL] tmcncs.
It is C.O
diecsted t!.at it nlnka into
the CTAters, maklcf; new hioid and aew
ard strcr-j’hetia* r.?rv« and muscles.
Use Scoli’sS Emulsion after
, I&nucnra.
•cvc.'aab:: for CoajhriMd Co/dh.
- ALL DRUCClCTSs flOc. AND gl.OO.

We Can’t Chan§:e
the Weather
Bui wo can lix bt tli you‘‘-jin.l your horst* so neither of
you will mind it. We have robrs t-f thcflrBPnft^^MrL—j'ur. A-trachdh or Cloth full uarmih f.»r ihe dii«f'ani] hand-iomc t nou^h to ko wtih i!i<; tmest turnoul.

Also Driving Gloves,
Foot Warmers, etc.
'.'^1
in ihe meantime, don't forget the horse. You've
wronjr in thinking that because we have such a
j^radc stock tif Blankets, that we have nothing
for the maif who wants to pay less, and still
good, warm, serviceable blanket. We haye
Svome warm ones. -

been
hij;h
good
get a

Wc also have a First-class
Line of Cutters.

Wm.HooliliaD&Co.
Carriages, Cutters, Harness. Hardware
and Farm Implements.
i:j.> Skitc Str.x-t,

Citz rht;nc W

Bell I'oone IKS.

LOGS, LOGS
\V,U •,tay Highest Cash prices for

Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.

Traverse City Mfg. Co.
. Tcleplion-.-Cit. oJ. Bell IC'L

OVERSTOCKED.
We find that wc ai‘- ovemocked on a ifood many
thinjfi in o-ur iine. and as wc wish to move some of
ihem before we.inventor^' on Fibruary 1st, we have
put ih«;ra 0-. t and marked iherp d jwa to cost or below.
Here are a few samples-.
'
-i
Prutte Hnrs^
Cattle Fool. 7-*.: ^*:ka
Pratts Hoi-ra-act! Cuttle Fool, f I .W Pail* ..

II

Praits Vewrinhry Li
Ho^s G.-nnanLinimentiV....................................
Martin^/. \Vin«-<,)usrt B<'ttW.
...............
___LniHe*
Pocket Books at 1 off
All Lni
Muoy Rioro b.ir.:aiQS..come and sec them at

Walt’s DriiflI UotoaStKct.
Store

& W. Comer r^ool«

1

GfUNO TRAVCRSE HCIULO. THUM6AY. JANUARY 24. 1907.
a note from Mrs. Rosamore and that

soda dissolved in it, and a little water

acqualnunce, all ro^r to pul ibei

added-

daughters under her cara.
Ttdced th^

general

They

opinion.'

a

'But Marie would never

Mrs.

Thompaoii wrote:
-I always told

The whole of It Is

my girls that you

Let »e but do mj work from <Ur to

firenglh unspeakable, bin the
first line la for every hour. Are you

•IV.
In Seld or tomt.

at the

de»k

or distarbed* Say 'The Lord Is my 8bc|v

toa(B.

herd. I shall not want

IB raBrins BUtrk«t-f>lBce or .iniaqull

things Ko

Shepherd. 1
Let nte bat Ond it In mr heart to t*T.
When

TBsrant

vitbes

bcckoo

peace.'

wrooK. The

Lord

la

shall not want control.'

Are yon buirlevt—do things pile up?

me 'The Lord is my Shepherd, t ahull not

aatrar— *Th4a U V worii; nr b)eMln«; B'-(
nr doom;

want time to accomplish what t wish.'
Does the pockelbonk get empty? 'Tho
abnhdani supply.' In fact. 'The Lord Is
your Shepherd. You shall not tack any
Sdentlsfa

Tfaen Bhall 1 acc It. not too Breat
anall

Ibis is the tray her moib'r and I tu

To anit nr aplrlt and to prove
povera:

veiy

close.

■Surely goodneas and merry shall fol­

the la-

will dwell Id the bourn- of the l»nl

forever.' Note the shall in the first
borlBB hoora.
And cheerful turn, when the lone afaad clause, and with will in the last.
'Shair is the Lord's part of the com-

tinted as Mattie's. I won't aay a word.

eootrtved In order for her lo Uke aj

Mrs. Beoioe read with ao snooyed

EUffldetil quantity to make her n>iu-1

flush on her cheeks, but she said noth­

plextoo pure ^ad clear, and give it the!

ing and immediately went abooi her

peculiar delicacy

The following clever story from the
Ijidles' World tells bow an old lady

Tbe Common ORorlns.

nol

only restored her

fortunes,

but

made alt the girls of the neig1il>orhoo<I

Tboo^ the deed be never ao :

benutlfut at the some time.

Bat the love that the deer Lord look0th for.

Granny turned,pale and dropped the
newspaper, with a sudden

Hidden with lowlr earc

that mured Uartbs Jane to Jump up

In the heart of the deed ao fair.

from her seat at thr breakfast tabic
d run around to her quidkiy.

Tlw love II the jirieeleaa thlDB.

'VVbal's

The treaaine our treaaare muat bold

thr

matter,

molber.'' she

cried, anxiously. “Are you ill?"

Or ever the Lord will take the

Granny disliked to be ailing, or to

Or tell the worth of*the gold

>re anrbody think she was ill. She

Br lovo that cannot be told.

It

up

straight

again—prrierijy

Blralgiit—and locAetl at Martha Jane
B^d ni. the rich and the pour.

•I'm never III. Manila Jane,
said stiffly.

Om dnppeth ontr a tatr;

Well, whai's

Look. Maater. the love la here!
—Cbrtitlna G. Roactil.

the

matter

Thompson's

letter -evidently

bothered her a trifle, for

oflov

she

asid half^loud:



“I love ereiTbodr eo mneb. ao



imieh.

I have wanted to make

agroeable things, and
Just as good

as

her money Ir

dear

Mrs.

Ru'r

minute.- the told her husband af­
terward. "there's sure lo bo sometbiog
dreadfully out of kilter."

to

iniher ataied straight ahead



help people to be kinder, imer.

and dirt not answer for a full minute.

aareeter.

Then abe said, in a voice whlcli sb<-



to do.-

OBjorable.

! have

wanted

And there la oo much

t-ajDly Irled Id make firm.
"Tbc water has broken Uiroiigb into
the Santa RosHa mines."

Aimnd «*• em»ft UUt

“Ob. my sakes!" cried Martha Jane,
picking up the paper with trembling
hands.

Once l.bere waa one of Oodw aalnta

lacrorfvaraiit tdaccr. .And though t
waHT has long since been pumia-d e...
of the Santa H*>.-ita end

the

mining |

Slock Is again guying a good <ii> idi-u.I. <

For years Gramiy'K small aavlngs

who . fired oa tbia earth fo# a Ume. had been Invesied In the Santa Rosiu

i

tily set in the old-fashioned way with porta any mon- she knows that ihi ie
the cniire meal placed oh It at

Is iio longer any fear of her being left j

Granny looked

dei^mdeo in her old age4tnd that nwl:

Ihe Ideal -hosiers •>(

drawn back over a cushion, and her
slender, erect

figure

looking

When Oranpea are Cheap.

more

youthful than ever In no old-fasblun-

This la at the time of. the year w Ixoi j
oranges an- at ibt.ir chcsi>eM iiom-.j

plate, and

Cranny

smilingly helptvl

each of her guests to a g-'iicihus lald<
spoonful of hasty pudding Then Mai
tie removed the bowls, and a p<!a-suu|i
ned. followed by roaM chicken
and brown bread and butter. These In
iheir turn were aiipenieded by a pudiling whose principal ingredient must
have been eggs—and eggs—and iiuuv
eggs. U one Judged by its rich golcl.-u
color. Bverv plate was emptied

and

Mleauor said smilingly .is
ed her plate;

"You

are

sIh-

pass­

more than

good to us. Mrs. BodIoqT I feami we
should have but

Icemen fore

and

1

wily dreaded to come for fear our
mebeon would be all reieats and not
en a suspicion of a dessert."

-

givcn-ln back numlK-.- of

Home Cheer, bin

f.ir the iK-ni-fi'

the ptt-J IS reiN-att-d. Thii 1: ssltined oranm-s should
the atri^

U- used

Th.i-w

'hv-I into salted

a llllle while theii

water

itesheti

alii

very slowly for B-terai ho
synip until the i>e(l looks <
it out and drain it well, iben .>i:ic- ,m
a platter and pour over ii the

Afler that a glass of foamy, arid
i drink was passetl l
each. The flavor which has Imxh ersiked ikiwij
Ik v-r,- tMck place It <m t*i.
IKvullur bul pU-a-sanl
Then

Granny asid

deprecatlngly

!■
r. , c

inug oven of l-h r.ingc, ..r some pht

turulnu C'' j
-Now I must ask you lo eat as 11(11
bits of |M-eI nycasi(Bia11v, .uH a j,.., I
candy, cake and rich itasiiy as yo
j
nearly all ih.- M-nip has ixrn .iii-ori
can possibly content )ourselv«-s wIili,
1
eri. pat the pieces oh another pij'iI
The gltls laughingly pnimlsed to abto dn- tiir.r.-. iterfe-clly. the-. i..ll
j
Maln and made ready to depart
granulated sugar. If puckixl in no . j
they went out Granny gave each
lioxfS or Jars, this will k.<ep indeiltiii. j
a Jolly lumhler, filled with bcauilfiilly
ly—that is i!Uic>-s tbechilihcn tUi-l I’ ‘
clcar. amber Jelly.
biding Peace,
The girls looked at out* another
Orange and Celery Sulad—Renxiu
knowingly.
shin and w hite nicmiiraD<' fnim .--rt i
“Mother said she wax ann
would

give us a

rosmellc of

klml." whispered Teasy Thump
Mrs. Benton

must

have overheard

M^l;.

At>niK MAKDINU, FIO 4>>iirt
Y.. writes:
'
‘•I have been aiiserof Pernnafor the
flrat course at breakfast Is one of tii. ' last twelve years and ran Iruibfully say
lieallblesl and wf»i as moM d.-lii-l..
ibat there Is no better medicinrOartrth.
••With me it 1. a sure precentive for
things which can be found. <)raiiu> i
.iddp ar.d many
marmalade and conseive should i>.-j
o,lor-IS. In my
made now. and the thick skinned
home can always
anges will make a confection whicu j
be found a Udtle
could not be tinughl for les.; that forrnina. Twoor three limes a year I
r flftv cents n pound ai the cani'y
roublrd wuh mv iliroat.
1 to iiave the service* . I
■*. Re.-lpea for candying the |mi-I

subserilx'p- ihe met#sl of c,.ndv-

iinone refused a second helpiug.

ly.





. the girls call them; but s**p
several Ubles now instead of one. a

welt, t must expect aoine dis- there are alwavs gfris iioxlouslrwa

.:r

then'

said her daughter, still more anxious­

“When Mother g1ve:s way even for

• . lire a UUJe oaaler. a litUe more

win

Granny still tu>^ her lunch paitk

Bererely.

Dear Lord, in thr aerrtce draw net
Obo cooiecrateth a preclotu coin.

coloring

in be obUlned in no otbec wa> "

Mrs.

Therf was a small boat half filltd and they arc even more oconamUii:
than canniHl fruit. An,o-..nce v
.i
with rich cieamy
milk set

Hew Granny Saved the Day.

It la Bol the deed we do,

.»f

work to prepare for the first luncheon

ed abort gown.

PMt. 'Will' is our part. I will:"

-^enir Van Opke. In The Ootipbk.

Mattie disliked cam

roldulal days as she sat at the h*ad is nowhere near so safe an InveMtu.-nt •
I
of the ubie—her fine, soft wavy iialr as esrmta.

low me all the days of my life, and I

Theo ahail I cheerful

them.

curiously at the table, which was dain­ Oranaydoes woi watch the mining rt

From firsi

th«

:

akin half as clear and as beautifully

When The girls arrived they looked

last this is a aeries ol arfinaiUons
most powerful, to

tell

ion; she aav-s they make her ilk

place gremt alresa on

power of affirmation.

you

ibout

ThU work cu MM be dodc la the Kood thins' Voti know the Chriatlan

riihi war -

“And she won't eat then now.lemipted Granny. *if

If you will oDlv make Tessv have a

Lord Is my Shepherd. I shall not want

or all vbo lire, I an the oo? U>

kind,

Mrs. ntmerfield.

though Mattie poaitively denies it. but

Do
my

some

eat

a before:- expettalaced the astotiIsheri

muU use cosmetics of

Wartc.

a level teaspooBful of commin rooking

afternoon from six other ladies of her

when- it win drv

kIow],.

oranges; slice onfM-lgbtb

inch

Ihic:

>y Ph:
achea



^
...
,
o.Mil.ouch a u*.-rof I'.runt. luev.r
timuglitof ■aklhgltformytbr...toolil

Mr..
near >
Hoad. WintiriJ. 1.. Y., .V. Y..
writo
-j |,,^p
t„r years
•x.rtenitwsa
,ie,p tsif i
n„M. M.nyp
,,i,. mooghi I I
et.nanmpKon.
. \ woman e

.Mrs.Frances Wilson, ■ Kelson Jtnwt,
r;-uiMii. Maes., write*:
-Had youneen me at the Itm* W luv
I'lass. an.t now. yon would not wrmder
i!-ai I lake delight In *o«Bdli«; the
praiseeof f'eruoa.
"
:
“My Bilmenl waa a aevere cold whb-h
at tacked the brimchial tnhes and (niigs.
-I followed yunraperialdlreeliouand
after oslDg ais hollle* of l>*nBa 1 was

I'eruna ud. I
fromaeongb.

• He free ■
Tbc promptnes* vrt1K'«t^h Drrnna
... IVnma ear-.l ' H..v-..rre.b.-old.andeTen remove
"1..............................................
amglmdJi
that
I take I*, runa oc-a,;.u,. ‘•br..r.ir rolde. lliai
bav*
tweme
„ wh<
j
tbofougbly
eatabllshed,
M
wwlllily

•‘““‘‘-“T*'*"
g.veHmmvcb.idrvn.
.
I------------------------------------.knowntbroogb:ivc It to my chilli
••Itrte.llVru...b..hcc-ki..and.omy
_________ | COhSUMRTMM
medicine for I
crettd.-ligl.i 1 wa. n-i ir..ui.uvi u.;i,
-'FertiBa i- th
PRCVtNTtB.
ve i-M manv
(he smothered snd cl...k.-l f-eKng sud -“-h-and
>a
-iia*
hvlio-d
never have alnce.
id.-Ww mu- ti
sMe prophv la. ll
••{ can cbi-ck it every time witl
.. leWKcn I
IVruni
Peruna.
Mr. tVm. Swato. iris KiltM•tract. W.
*•! eerlaloly winid m>t be witl.nui
-n. ►ir-ngtl.eii. |.,„|»iriphia. Pa., write.:
Peruna one minnl.-.''
tie a|>peli(e smt
.■»..f.,rr 1 rotnmenewd taking frmna
The fight aga(n*> cunsomptu.u
Ik.- m msnyci
«*tind; refo-sh-. I hml need almost everything I eould
rag -Ii- p.
coming a nslional proDleni.
,«liiBk»f foreatarrl
Kv-rywherewe bear of -anitarium.
Hut the valne of P.i ts In the treat*■! tell soured when getuttgrnplaHie
n
«*laMI>htil at the expen«e of Uiv ,tatr ment of a cac-of
inpitno I«m>: - morniog and my lunge
t dry and
fur the treatment of the vaet army of great as it
III.' prrveulbiu of eon- -M.re. Nu on* w h-> has mil
eonsumptives.
.hmpUon,
jueanimagine'tiow I euffersd.
The ojwD sir Sreitment. fresh Mr snd
^loce it i. well know.
I c<vnaum]>-| "I
neatly evembing raramsunligbl. are ree.>gniz.-d by the medl<-tl
eold or e,.' iu‘ ndcl. hut nothing did meanypseprofewiun ngnersli v a* l.eiog thegr.ai•rrli.sny Dwdi. ine that can he r.-li-.l msti.-nl good.
esi DeeessitiCK in the Treatment of i-i.nIp-.n I.. tey<»vc the*, mu-t tie regarded* ••Theflr.i lioltleof Pernna did me an
anmpti-.D in allot l-.eeiagra.
that 1 ••oDtinusd Uklng II
Ur. Harimsa has for miny year* admpletely c
eni W
'i
"I'-tpH-nl «,nI cant
"le he *ha> -umpllon. or rhn.iiic c-.urhk. or eeltl.-,!
Jl psliiatiT- ;
rei-.rtod P. ru.ia a- t-ing a
-j
•■-.IH. ran dt
■ vnipbims ' ssf'' end reliable remedy fur lh--.w ail- n->
.-ii-~a tot:h
w hich a.
plsgue,
lui.iiu.
iut
Ask your drupijis for Free Peruna Almana* for ISO?.

and remove seeds, then ■liveic slic into halves, and arrange in iayers will
crisp celerj- cut Into (bln sileo l>i. ,

her, for the delicalc old face flushed
pi;,tit with l.i.sht Ri.:
,vv. w
She waa tar from well, but waa one cosl mine, and though her invusimciit faintly.
with mayuonali-e.
j
jj.
rrsnb.-fii.nisi,.- a *>iH«lil.- •irnunn-tii am] t IWIItlof the bualeat. moat usefnt of morula.
bring her In u fortune, there |
Orange Jelly—Dissolve oD<-hs]| l.ux ijnuis Serve with haul >
“Please eat that just before going
fy the taide. In wmenug |.Unti|
intii. It
^ Brwy hour of her dar waa crowded was enough lo clothe her. pay her
of gelsHn In a half cupful «>f .-eW w.i j
-j-^j
to l>t?d.“ she said emphatically.
■«n Mine. M.alI v'tii to give Ihmi' pleniy vwrj b-w
full of lorint duUea for ottaera. ycl board, and give her a little apendlng
Pour into It one cupful of. IkhI-,
m,.g,
The girls sUtvd.
I' pies. t'»>ok till ibur-_ and ‘-oil.
days il.uii to m<i(atefl them A liHI«
her face waa full of a wonderful ae- mcney. And now It waa all
gone,
water lo which the thin .'eljow;
■■'Must »e eat It all?' asked one at
I vull ial;e <x h<*urt. * Is-sns in a
iv ry .lay
Enoogli «ate> kb<>hld be
rtnltjr and peace, and
abe alwar* Bww away by that awful wave that last.
rind of an orange h.is b«-ca si*-m-d.
,h,. min.
meat .III a poll ami *••( c>ii,e i p u
siren I.. «.> deep ,PI„ iBe |sW. Or idsi*
^ound Ume to five a helsdne band and bad earried death and destruction In­
br five iiiinules.'Aild tlire«--f<iiiti1ii. o(
"Will it he very liad to take. Mrs.
the pHil 1
(it!c- of vseior Thl< Irl tci.- IliuL ;
JO-1 .-noiisii to s**ti llu- leaves, if
a word of cheer to every one whoae
line. and Granny could b«y In­
i cupful of gremilaKil Kucr otio * jp
Bentno?" cried aiimher.
s P Will m.i Is-In art,.' Huv mk.!.
t!;.- W.H is ..«Iy .slielitlj wet, jl will
path touched beta on the road toward dependent no more.-Martha Jane l««k- - Granny smiled.
ul of oreng/ juice nml hotf u cnpf.-tl
ptv i.nt 'iiipeli.. ut.il llu. naits will be
hiiia: .fiio. wilt:., hid!-: v-.,s|sa.rf.i
home. A dlaeonrufed friend, wclithed
paper all through to wee if the
•acli of lemon Jnlr.- and m.M wb'<'.
“You hball Judge tor yociiwilves.ti-.;lit. unl it will I.'*'--;, t-.au-. au<
liifurid -.vtoMifit sUiilow gurjencra
npon by many earei. once vrroie to rei«m had not been contradicted: but
SIreiu Slid luni iuio a nv Id liar.-.! in
she said, uklng up the tumbler meant
• ' vary j.i.-. with tbt.-- taJ-i-,.-!*»-ijfui» «>I should «;<t<T (bidr fluser* at night, m
her. Baking the aocret of her unfall- DO. there It waa In black and while.
cold water and fcel asbl.- until fl-Bi.
for Matltf: opening b. she passed It
lln-ad and Jbii
;‘:rsi/s- For Gu m- npilasa' A. -as-l Is"
lea-|“*»nl'>t« 01 th-'Btulsture vlll have ampic.- UlW- to
Ing faith and tniat. her great, overFor a day or two Cranny was a Ut­ around.
Orange Jelly Saln-l-;Craek an-I nuat
Il .-temn biea-l
PJm- th,-j-.,-i. in't)j- u.M-'le
_
ftowtng lore for othera. and above all. ile more quiet and thoughtful, though
•r two doren Eni;Ii-.h v.slnntv JVvJ
There
p niurniui
«!': the rinsu
, iti> :
i-iolut ibi-.ittid
*iMi I d-siroys. It' .aloe
Ullles «jf ihs* val,
the pMce which ahone
ao
clearl.v the appeared as cheerful as ever. Her [from
four orances, -.-imrei'- in !-*Tiinit> and
ii'Vi'i and ent offi-'the loii? Cnt in jii'V o-maiKli sati-r't-il h y wbb-h
•t.- dig up from Ihe gar
thitwgb her -aoul'a windows' that no beautiful old face had lost its faint —My:
liatve each section. Ar:aitv.
*
--U bilK,
|«t.h fe-foS- he ground fnwe mm tie
I- • tdif.-.' Iiiltteri
^ lll.-lli, Uild bale- tfcrni '«Ve'.«-[
noi mind eaUng that
owe ever stopped to think of the frail- color, but it wai
of oningi- and ■ds of
-isn't tbsi dcHclouk: ■ V- kl,--. e.«r.;BU-;»:-5is..:!.-Jo>'.>ios .>v.ua.|.:i
s>im in tlMe to Imve a
lUe* at her body,
ao
atrong.
ao the paleness only sot off Its wonderful
*'«-tte«l comnarlmcni
And Teasy Thnmpwm said: "Thai
IsauiUiI and fiagrsDl bouquet ^ tieabonadlng In health waa tbc atml with­ eleareesK and drilreev
luin. S4-ak a^Hix of gelatine
elatinejifiui-' half
petfcclly Itiveiy. Mi> Bcutou: May 1
j.-iii. Roll Ilje
ts-t.-u; J.iit'asnv th, .-(- u .e an., tha: aie.dtp-t li.ei.1 dii.ii'T isMe- When Uik-n fnmi
in her. Her reply, priceless bow. since
Eleanor Rosstiioro . lienly romment- not have t*o glsh-er.? "
nip uf c*>hl wnter, dissol'
dissolL*. in nu.';.arh one, tqi|h e wooilt-B l«siih(iicl...«.n l"J>.
Ih*- ganl-n iht-y should be gluM-ly
bod has relied her to a wider field ed on U when she re
In to ask Mathalf cup of Ixtiling swter and ad,d mn
;Phie.- OB a ,ini pIMe • *iit- 'i,,'owm:in'';.'
'
'
,
part.ed in u tmx allgblly mateiivl ■
Every dsy tb.- menu wax vari
Martha
of loviBff tabor. U SBCh a message as tie Folwim.
Jane's
oldest
quart <if orange Jiilrc, Strain and jion
the Aw* R.-nco.- ihe tmvm,.V ks IsA Wnrtf in Ftower Lavera.
I* If leitd's.rs until two or tbrw
llule, but still it ••as.sHbsianilall'
ahe would wUh lo pass along to Home
ov.T the niil* and.fnilt,
r. to walk di»» iD to the Brownl'*:e-in niug.-eiibra bid -tr ciMI
N'-m ttiaf'wiht.-r lia> actually'l><«i<n. -b'-iuis- lk»--ier then brought I
same.
S*imellmea a delicate fl.
Cheer reader*, every one ot whom
>g Club wllb her lhai evening.
Orang<- .Sal.id—l.sy ililn •■-icn. «,
I’araiilji 'Viitrers-PJcslillr- <-vi -I'-. ’ ri.u
in th,.
g-.-id*-tt..xi.ed h'
.uter they have Is-fi f.
cbolre game was snirsiii itort^or tillbad a deep, abiding place in her great
“Mrs. Benton." she said, "t wish you
or^g<‘> on a round platter, and |m>i
Just li'sv tl.,- .1-th- 1i.o.lu.>h. >nju.':«*'---e ac-mio't. ih.... »l,< ^ lu.v. 'ic-.n a istx in a ntinny
»;;el',»
rhickeii; but there wsk
never any a^Wral quanliiy of niayounai
heart. This la what she wrote:
lould tell me what you do to heei>
■ Whrh.be wu« g.sel—you,i.?ui;t:v.n •a;.r ihiy W**niaifV Farm Jo-ir- rhoold Is- appll'd freely.
meat.
However, there was alwsy
“When I wake In the sttll
gray such a wonderful complexion
Ing over them A.Id a hiy<-r ■
rlic-i
r»-M
N«4,
this
«
.•-.-.laitivt.v
fi.xvfig
n.i'
In
the
h;-.:,
pta-«.
th.-y
u-’
.
-l
al!
PuddiUR o. entree of ihai p<K-ulisr fla
dawn, I He for a few minutes and ptil age.
It must nm In your family, for
oranges ami a Isver *if dtevt
that' iWy «w- tender ,md ‘-o,f thi-‘^■inshhi*’ tb#' th*-j Van a* t. The
Cirery Day b
VMwd yellow stuff, and thrr«^ws« al
mvseir la uucb with the great, lov­ Mr*. Folsom and Msitle. too. have
ishinc 'SKI} :• tatseful (leslgT) of sllrud
them in -.ailed •wat.i'. a lump ol'.xu-jwwi/low »hafl<i>,*b*M(5.i ls-_ t.-|.t roileii
.S elolhes
g*-T tnsy lx- rereioiulways a glass tif arid drink at the cl.*;-c
orance's. Tlii- niskes one
ing Power wbkh la to giilde my day.
the utne beautiful skin, an
he nne-i j _
ild'-Bpoili-<,f InUt.-r. Take, up n» t’e- top .if the saVh qjl thr-fhne
■l.y madeof the meal, nor *a>. the pretty mm
"Flrat t repeal the Lord's pray-er. wonderful coloring. No. 1 m
delivimn of al! salads i
->*■1
at-.l-'sh-u
n-ad..
io,Even
wJi.ij
ih.i.'t-.
n-sot.,
it-,
i-tu
Irom'a
h's;;* ;• pK-c" 'if Ibe d^llvd
bier « delicious jelly to U-taken h.mi. made in minier slieii gre
Qb! that Is ao strong to begjn with, tering n bit. Mattie. \Vp gtrln
nt.i
I'Viii
-tuAitd
b«.adtiiitt..!
Ph„...
listh
and.
aio-i
mwiiing a scr
evx; umiucil. But (hr latter, tboiigh al
"^ur Father who art In
heaven.' waim admired your complexion amt
are nol at hand.
.. ihick'as “Is:. Idsnt?'.K'
of i.*jC win-Iu
1 the lulddU ot tie- bHDger.
way. of (he clear amber color.
Orange Pudding—re.1
-Heaveo.'
j-on ace. and I've been trying In gel up eourage
dy 6Dg'.-r>.' Dip Ui o-d, lirat.- jNin* a'c.-'iiie -mai! one, in' -.h.: .luMdle. uu njj 'trine in It lo'. « .i-s-p to bans 1
taaicj twice alike. Il seeme.i to the
i what, cosmetics you use.
s^s'n-! oranses Into thin
slio--«
ex
r ihu Father U. that Is heavIwlter. F;>_J grdd*n hroSTj .111^
!»IH fciv an _eou..! rhajin
if » has Swb a bmrui. r H ea-y to m-k ■ au-l
glib, and they never llred wf it.
Maine laughed oulright.
tiactlng all the m-eds. Scald k pint of
ttifles. drain, put'on a h'd napkin^ "t a- not alrtAdy Ih-Ui -done the windnwt answers'ri.e p ;l
Al the end of six months the Iqj. milk in a double holler, add to it
“Then I say. 'Dear rather, manifest
“Cosmettps:” she cried
"Why.
hi»i pint*-, pud shen'seivlos tiprlnkl'- .->hoiM le- ti)ade_.drafi-ttsii( iiciure the
Sllverware d's - uoi Iscmi
{.roremcni in ihe general linsUh and grafluallv ibe beak-n yolk-, of ihi«-e
Ifayacir through me this dsy. Through never used such a thing In nty IIN
with powilcte.! sutai »Rd einuam“ti iiitei.-.-.v e»d»l Wssther »v.in.-<-., Jf the
ay body In healih and strength ^nd Gratmy always says, clear wai*-r ani appetiie of Granny'« -patienu" was
ss and .«!*• tablrapoonful
eo
sJc-iv-. wi’h
m l.-m,.n Th' f •
i" 'he wlu'l-is Is Jca-»e -i should
•U*'-l iB If." i-ir.l. tdieo <
faamooy. Through my mind In Intel- fresh air are the only cosmetics a wonderful, and as to the complexiojs.
irch dissolved in. a little e**l.|
thi-ir Idennty.*(tl; jd.nn- and
I*" .r> n;'>v.-<I mud L* s puny, apptii-d.
•here
Hi. Si!-.. ■ Is kej.»
[
even Te*sy ThnmpsiHi'K mtuldly, bil­
ilantly i.mi a- sc
Hgenee. wUdoa and power. Through I gill needs."
il. > m.I sS-ee?
Jlfc.n'1
.to j.v.i
at iti.. pou -d
i.#r>tan
nii-ti'Iviil >.-t>
ious skin was beginning to turn lo a thick pour fo-er Hie nil' In a.puddins
ay soul In Thy infinite and prrfertl
"Bui surely. Mrs
Bonion."
es ■ P "i-tlnc -Mix . tofothei^ bull"
lonally. I! -any *i,- fo-ynd
llyby
-lilps
n*-t or] good
krve.
Eleanor. Incredutoualy.
dish Beat the shil,
oj^ihi-.egg. to4l[o„..,
'll o?-finely etio'ipi-J h*.•rp': IwH'"baviu. grow, bring |«i . .rf -A.?, Vii.e-ius. an.i .ii-plng
That uecond manUeatallon
someihing in kitrp auch a wondci-ful
-iltr froth anil spread
fttwiing
ilaht and wit.-i liberaVy. ih- Il IP’ s' II'.' -t.-freh. Apply jlbes.anefa to ac. Intelligence ihii f may romplexIoD at your age."
At the end of ihst lime Marie Win- Set In the own lor t
iatV- >h.-ffl in * vusy ara,a,”pl. ct-v
... - ___ places wWb. th'Graany opened her mouth to speak, lerfield'B mother decided t.. gn to E*t- lia;-*!cn. Seive cold. Frecle- n«y-lH-|
noaprebend all; wisdom to use my
i|-ve|.in
,irlt I' ?i;t’ arid they wUI a'Uiv-A- ami
. ^
f
knowledge rigblly: poser to control ami Eleanor addtvd quickly:
rope for a year, and she offered Gran­ iis.-d instead of ..raiigc*.
r.w ^1.
ly of tieiM.t- .li'.w g* much a» dares.
everything. I believe we may have U.
-Don't think i »am t« coax any se ny a large sum of mnne.v. „n c<*ndli»m.
Orange Loaf ras.-e-G:-'*- Hi",find,
'nillk:.r.-asjv A:ir .
if-itiuit. top. ar- found t.. i„. inf^,..,i
saUil
chevs*-.
It's worth irylDf for.
frets away from you. Mrs. Bcnron. that she sold her seerri. Granny at of one orange on a piece
-■•1'ta-a jk'fle b'." ws' r i w.th ;.}#»' 11'-- 'n IrJu'i.* .,f s/jif, j,,„] .
elrh of
“Then 1 aay 'Give thy angels charge Bui Just look at my skin—coarse and first shook her hi-ad docidedly. but cloth put over a cup.
S'|ii»
•..iia/v-o_sbo-il.i (sftjs'
tr-. ««., •-iplu:
nni s
: r«:.-Ti-i, MtiU«d her chixioesl
euneeniing ate this day. to keep me rough a* a nutmeg grater, and the Mr*. Winidrflcid promi-x<d never to Jiii<v on the graterl rin.l Kill
’o. 'i
St
•rii S;
:s ••
an o.-dmar,. ’ jsM.lqhmrd
lour w'Jl!
ia all my waya.' If there's anyiblng luoiy rosmeilcs i use the worse H reveal U and tp make the stuff with with water, sift tworil;)» bf floui
:'y f.*r Jmjr hoi;;- ' 'Si-r■lei'y wl'bwut. danger ot
‘fitil to yos; Iben vun*fa a hole
(roe. it is that He dues that If we gets;
Why. mamma was imreklug her os-n handK for Merte's use alsu-. a icAspoanfui of i>aking r>'’wd'*i
wiTt
rurtaln* or earpttt. \V
•e-li
and .lip all otj iben
wish It.
That puls us in eonstani about li the other day. and she said so Granny at !aM ci^ns.-nu-; ic the the whites of throe *gg« stiff. Rea:
Ctkiflsii (>n!--l< - -^An,«;*c-;i< 0'“ i r--»y- ^.'-a'lug
I t.off. Til*..!« ii.ay l.eatimber- .
touch wUh the apimual world.
she'd give a hundred dnHare to Ond proposition and shl*p,-rKi her secret yolks of five eggs and add (
fast nr !iB"h*sn iiish’ -rm-d •-XiJtji
f,
th" ctdlar-siorH plants
on'd a t-Iatn i-ard. made op »s an
.
- 'May I have today perfect free-; out what made you three women have Into Mrs. Winterfle'uV eag* r ear.
two rtipr
gratmlut'si sogar <
Pn-n-b f.-l..--i v- L;i.;-it.«!s.- pd'ta'.V-V-The vs
of -iijikas. flannis' an.i,..H.
■». .fliJli*. si-o. us the rlW. ;
dom from all frer.' t need that. Frer such iMWutlful coraplcxtane."
• Carrots, my dear Madam" »be with half a cup i>f butter snd a pinch j Hi .-.siSs'h
.’^hred very flue ’
iisaii'
i'« »c! ;d" the light fl'ja'prt<v.| v.t
d lU: nask Shoald Je- "V..:!:
Is what hurts me more than alt things
Graitny tried two or three Ume*
said. '.S'othing b-ji csmiu grateti and of salt Into the orange water
«)mt eidii eo..'.i •! sal: .-odfish'ah-! .-'o,'"‘*-d-t’
e-ihat nose are•dewaylt.g
ei.ip-r i.ii-ajiiBst food boxre arvelse.
apeak At last she. said timidly:
flavoring.
egg and sugar, then fold Inaltcrast. ly eacA C'tpf-Il e!i"w .u.-‘ <V' -r.m-lk
u.'>.d;g:
»). t>J>eej,.!ly tf the bO(fael[«-p.;
“Next, the Christian Endeavor eon"Mis* RoFsmore. <V< you think your
custard pudding, with enough the flour and stiffened whites. Bake ••n>- i-gs. 5".o'.n wi:l; psprtks, -,i.-i,'S-*mnr----». and t-. pre»ent y if.,.
ubFmk kion,-H«m. The hoiw sr.'
secretion hymn's refrain;
mother would be willing to let you nutmeg or almond flavorini: to dis­ for one and a half bourt-, in a 'I"* add
isospcost jt.ef ifirair .an-t H.e; sh<-i'd be p'jtrv-d j,u rarki* or slwd-'e* j
■'
..........................................................
Til go where you want me to go. dear come to me every day for luncheon guise the uste. or in an entti-cof anv oven. Cot er the eaks for th.- first half
-TW y.f iiikter t-.r ejch.piafr'rf C;ik: Fi-'wer- are always e*imn*lre durtnir-.man »'.HoBi- Co
Lord.
hour. Do not grease the pin arnuod
and-ond-pay-a—tittle for my treat- klsd."
*k a'! Kigefbor in a worepa.*-.: ljke.;tb" win'.-i, and K genrirally ;axet th-'!'
. .
-----------meni T'
Over mouttUlD. or plain or am:
• And the Jeliy?" queried Mjk Win- the aides
-team gfpiy. LC,|. I.iea sprvBu rdi, fc'•'.2"iii.;:y of rl.e «iui'ty
ic of Linan.
ni do what you want me to do. dear
"Oh t knew she would. Mrs. Ben­ lerfield.
;tere.i J.akt.- pan ..s4 bake ;m ’l" -''' k--;. a-.ral deroratJocs on 11." '.a' i"!
rtwi wear of table
III
Lord.
son." cried Eleasor positively. “I'll
• Chicken, or beef or lamb, flavored
Seme Good Winter Rccipa*.
he'd ia hull, when r .silt;*' «•*! Htm- lYkere y jx impo-sK-.-a j b. ladatjiMDg. bi
this may mru be what yon want me to l>e.‘
tell her about It thi* very da.v. Good with rerreis.Steamed Cranberry Pudding—Omtiff ,p in the m"W!" an.! brown tiic«s_, to ge’ fit.sen. every day.
•ally dec
-that, as so aarMiloa. the Shep­ bye. Msiiie: don't forg« the Brown"And thageld drink, carrots again:" and one-half cups flour and onv.tvai-.-WhIl..-jt i,- liasius prepare jiustocky lltjie f.-ras Jir.ui •-on: sb
much i.mec
by esrefiit t^liuc.
herd prelm. You don't know whM that tng class. Tsharp “
••No," said Granny, smiling. “That sBoonfuI baking powder:’ -r'lhln une
itoe*. an.l serv.- a-., scon a* " cone-s. >*«» -and. tiiw H s.< * teav-rirl^re'. ?f^ Tl.e fiat should be moved .
will hetoyoBlfycmaaBRaa I do
The next moniing Granny received was the Juice of a whole lemos with cup of butter, .then add two wellshe oven ■1th hot riuffee and j J*« haveo^^*™. My oihrr bu-tiy worp tbread*.
n« across

nl U«i

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TftAVERftE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 24. 1M7.

CORRIE KROLL
WASKILLEQ

40 pounde and thit fact eeemed to be

BOII.ER AT CIGAR BOX FACTORY

young man who makee friende «

TRAIN RAN
INTO WASHOUT

the only one that the Jury found any
fault with about the boiler.
The plate that etruck Mr. Kroll
a eact head S of an inch in thiekr
DEATH WAS SAD NEWS.
“Charli^ Kroll

s<-ilu>i(.|y burl The
twenty

nntnlwr. -wi t.. <ai..'^ tn IMj;

CONDUCTOR

WAS

HATHWAY

was

a aingle

W. C. Hull'a New. Reaidenee.

CAUGHT IN SMALL TRAP '''T«r;.'v;s,r-.!:!PAssEHGERs iNJUREDi-'-z:,::........
friends to see the steady progress he;
waa making in hla business.
YOUNG MAN'S UPE WAS SNUFFED

OF

last August in Foe-'

toria. Gsnsaaa county.

THEM

SERIOUSLY | l«re various

HURT. HOWEVER.

For seme time

alone in the building

faetery.

Ht had gotten his business i

each month, giving 24 numbers of that great Journal each year. This

On Thuri>.

In s

tion during the past year to Herald readers, and we knew, that they
will be very much pleased at thc'epportunity given for a continuance

Mr. Stone is the aichliert wh»'ds

way ear of 182 was damaged cBasiderebly

of this arrangement for the next year.

marriage to Mist Nora M. Pruyne of I Bridge Was Out Near Merley But No
who survive, him. yin addition to hla wife he leevee one brother

the Foot of the Udder—C«r-

People

Saginaw and his father and mother,

OAer'a Verdict Wm Dcatli

Blias farm at Coleman.

For

reaaene

that

wlU

probably

Mver be known, the head %*aa blown
from the boiler in Carrie P. Kroil'a
d«ar boa factory at 416*Caat ei«hth
Mraottble momlnp atrlklng -Charlia'(aa he

waa called

by

hie

many

friendo) who waa getting up ateam. In

Mr. Kroll belonged to no lodgea but

Firet Presbyterian

church,

his wife

Death wae probably

mhldlemao In (he disirtbulirm of farm
^

Robert Price, who midea next doer.

produrta to the clty

. «eaa the flr» to diacober the Occident pro|K»ltloD put before the ChlcsBo
Podnrailon of luibor Sunday by
and Immediately cummer»ed Sheriff
eiattlan frotn the AtniTlran Sociviy of
Johnaon and Chief of Police Aahton.
Etjuity. bwter knorn as the furmerf
The body waa removed to the Andcr- mtlon.
Wn taorpHO whore a corenor'a Jury
randor a verdict of accidental
.

which

le nat

in the next thirty days.
N. C. Crawley of

I looked out

It

broken

window

In

there

was

mutt

coming

factory,

be

someth,

temple of m fattie" nnd laild that Its
sister In Iniquity was the store of the
mcrHiuiK on lUoiitli Water

surong and ran out to the back end of

He declared that the fumv

tka factory.. The door waa locked
I

had to go around In front

nteDlaioB for Ibclr own

T

pro

tecilon and that they pniixmed to hold

bulKHng was full of oteam and I ceuldnt aao.

Wis..

clitracterized the l>nard of trade as a

through

the

Baraiuto.

wbo headed thu fanneio’ dolepniion.

and aaw a Wt «f soot settling on the

Mrs.'

George

price for them whnterer action nlpht

Mitchell

Cadillac,

Westover.

Mr. Blake.sW
trea.sr.rer of

a

teaily

lieiter

marki'-i

slock.

for cood

Cadlllec.

KinRsley. Mich. Jan.

niHrich.

Cerman

Just

Americ.-in

Jaeoli Aruhold
ii-ndlnR to join

out with mosi i xci lii-m

At

M:Ifl p. ni. from umined and JodRed l>y Mr. MrKenxic,

Graliil Rapiils. ran inlo a suslioui (wo

W. H. Hailiwn.r. eomliicior.

was lUKianity kllind and a number of
paasenBvrs «ere Injured.

So far

City people aUuii.l ilie wi;i-ckeil
iisln.
The train wan rnnuine at
when

It

:i p.ioii

Mnick

the

wimhonl. the, enpltie and (•■mb-r^somj:
off Qiilrkl) iintl the other caen lollon.
Coiitluelor lluihs>a.v hml Jfu-t Mi
the ItaBCUce car und

was

from Charlevols for exhlhlHon.

They are rose eoniked brown

leffhorns nnd the rock has never Iieen

alukiii

no«-_

He only

liir S2'a points.
This

exhlhii

came

smoker uhi-o ilu
rrurii
be taken by orBnniretl labor in the
came. It is ihduRhi that wime.Wt>Ji>rt
clllea.
ballar.
flew (Ip and Kiriiek him.
“It is up to you." he said, -to decide
Mi>. William. Nticliidl und
•When I came to ths pit In front of
whether you want to pay the increas­
the bollor I poked down in there with
Mi> ..<i«-or»:i‘ Westover »>f
ed price to the coatnlsaion merchant
Cadlll.ic. all svll knovrti Inthls eiiy.
«ho aUck and felt something soft.
We are to raise .the prices,
Jumped down in and found it to be ■
aliosni the tinin imit iwived
of that there is on doubt.
We art
laan'e body. TRen I aummona
sllBht Injuries in the nhspe of hnilKes.
wHling to sell yon direct and elimi
The pM it about four feet deep, five
Conductor H.iihwny wim known In
the middleman's gmflts.
*
fact long and four wide. 'Hie body
this eiiy. he havinK ntade.a number of
e are now peitlne 5« ceuts a (rips in here cm spi-rJuls.
The last
way lying In a heap with the head to­
bushel
for
onr
potatoes.
A
few
weeks
lintn
he was here was when he eatiie
ward the boiler and the right arm
You arc
with the pay eor two nuinihs aRo.
acreoa the back, broken In oeveral afio -we pot but 16 cents.
ptacoo. A terrible gaah wae inflicted pa)-lnp 80 cents-for the mime potatoes
Wrecking Train in River.
on ths left side of the chin and a and the mmbler and speculator is
I wp-eliUB train was sen> up from
bsis made in the skull Just above the robblDB the farmer who produces and Rrahd Rairtds. At UBiter the bridpe
the
laborer
who
consumes.
The
comright SenMia.
Besides these, there
was out and six ear* ami the er.-w

etlls four ilaoRhteis and two sons She

The new liiiltiflnR will

tax payers hf

.Mb iiael's M iKvd.
Good Roads Meeting.

Tlie

M.

decided

ate.nxif and the com compieie

meetins

roihI

rtvids

adjourned until

this

afternoon after the ndl rail

«1!1 be $K.dfih., -it was also decided
ptirrhase

the

Rainier

propetiv

the alonesldc so as to Inciesfe the srlusd
The new luiildinc will cover nboni

Mr. RoReiK has bec-n holdiUB
IdiUR iMtf.

Storm

At

wii*

Boveinmenl $I.S>W.

deri-d.

Thera ««c

flftaen

pounds

pressure

She left the building and went

she states that it wae about twe or
minutea when

the heard the

noiee.
WAS CAUGHT IN A TRAP.
It Is probable that 'Charlie'

I Into the fire hole andI
I Stooping positlwi With lh« i M1>le for much Of the fannere- trouts j
right aids of his body
beiltr whtn th*

orim

oeareat th* I'e* whether they were
i the report would show

a and the body v

plus wheat.

Micblean

A

washout

Central
b.-low

wTccker

Changed .Hands,

T. C Oarrow. who is' empl^d at

Oemorahred Sunday Servie*.

No

he said.

••R'e propose to

• comniUt.-e of farmer* meet, btins it up

“ cotamiitee from organUerl l.v train and the I .S5 tionh lKiund train*

Round,

who

1

Delegate Johannsen of

manufactured'

at u

the

Wood-'

is your

’"'’1*

,

cipal trolJe but the *t«rtn wa* a good

NO

REASON

“I don't know.

FOR



Federation of Labor al itx convention
hi MinoeapoUs last November.

EXPLOSION.

Th# boiler was inotelled about the
first of November and had withstood

*„„,i „



Hill, Who

aleo gave a very interesting talk.

thing in the *ray a* H prevented senIn Drirolt,. are light*

Train Telapnenaa.

wt^re, blown

Telephones

ou

trsins

art

new

thing* in this w-eilon of (he stale a1leaei. hat }.-sten:
ilione- .vet*

*wo of (bo train
n.ei. 'borough lems

»

.( N i!. lotsis. Dy ibrir
h )«• isMsi.,1.. t„ telephone In to
h-a.|i|iiarii-i»

t.ny

neridents

or

itpnMes along ib- line-and teprirt the
whereabouts of Ihe. train whk-h weald

south, bonnd

bis sand and ckiy and meetins with
sitr.-ers

train went, V''Ts'-

wa* of

si'sh-UI

In

Then' i* dangiy in ' this Mat

lluweii

they itW

Toda.v jll ibe iroids wt're nimiill<v| ’*'“'’1’'•«> «>’*vh Mnd.. The r.-riili was
loads in MJehisan.
explained a pranical method

it Is thnuebt that it wHiI^"r building -i good,
— —-road of ibis i

To Big Rapid* in Carriages.

C,ravel road*

Plat*-* tr.-re



In

weather

rspldly

and

ate

despite
brincing

Ijtwrelieeluirg,

tw-esty-twri

exei'-neal meitq

- ;

ww>

'

Mr

Death ef H.

ijike Ana. wh».<a-a* the .Ahly onteide

After on:y i-w-liV
H. Perk passe,) away

the a*-*><.iqt]<>D. wbirb.

■nn. A

Hor.i and Mr* A

Hor»i'«

were- enjuyiti

Wbilo tbe meeting era*

larger*lfe

mominc

and one

soq.

bis

I and that ihe mereHry would drop 32
-d-efecs.

ii did

It *-»vit clear down

j ltlidle (I J,<.| lifce T hflnw.
_________________

iHVs of illn.—; Goarsof'io* Rlisatk
i,t the home of. PM.vemuni. Mich., j.n 23—7b«
- Eu»t 8bfhth>pi,).miic of diphtheria al Provemont.
•'[•Ms alpHt*! II
lo •ling ,
from six of hi* paUtmis yent>r«l*y.
to mourn

SrailM lever was also mixed In llib
hi* epidemlr and one csTO of typhoid

portion'pneiitnonte

Tie *cWd and churohei

of --acb ytsr with each of them, rtw-tw-mv closed.
ing b't-re three weeks ago. Tie niber;
South Bend. louls and;

home six fit. Johns.

He leave* a

John, and

■ **« ** 7«6 pounde cold
water (ynis a biiKbel
There are more cars|rt •<■ M*'•:*'In ihv iari ettaeh q-ben ! the closest aitemion was paid -and; brtxht-r. Frabfc.
Heart
prasurs. The safety valve was set at
than needed b(-rt-.
jibe acrident hspiH-nni and slated thit j the talk was very insiruriive.
jjh# cause irf hi* death.

N-f.irt Ihe-

a

_

ut

but

;to T.aliove »«to and the slradg slnd

'hroughFour *on« sro.W,

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

tn degn-es

y was over |i etswled up in 52. Mr.
;
hotlre from Oniod Rai*
P-fJ,.,,.!., „
„„ ... „„

Pe»t...

death and th'-'father spent

.mile* east of Empire,
iim

ee! a<

• i
ornhesiro played

discussed.

«he gravel on.

Dek

S Row ley rendered

great deal.

Conbaim escaped with . miBor'‘Fravel and In conciiision how to place i.ed tbi*
'“'fhc rim-wn tinlcnily. armlnst ai

B

Wii*-rtry w-t-11 recniv.,!.' iMr*. K. E
voral *(^e which

bit

l*or!-tnoiith. o, thousands homtie'

Rum.t. Rare a short- ti.lk'-'Oh aiativi-..
to

iHiwi*t cab- with a very iittle ralq.
At ntxjn Saturday the (bero»me(ec

, ' ' . ,
flood

I- flood end Ipss heavy'.

Af'ttr.The iwoftiict Dr. SblllltTay df

pertuinins

is

< ,

ier* how- id prepare the road. for ibf! JWryraged tV. waV fou^d flead

the!‘“Jr'rtr*- having his left 1lmb brnlred

O.

placid at |I/»*'.of«‘.
I.IW
»-rty ipfcs beavur

nut tbe evenlns.
were next

at Cit^hniii

■ufferers.;- luim h<-»vy.

Albert Conhaim of .New York city j Mr. Hopkin* gave valuable advice In

tronbles In the w-erck of No. .V

Kingsley. Mich . Jsn. :S—Potatoes'
are coming
cold

.

iJial on Febniary rr, 2*. and -Mareq
I. 1S«S. it M.ari
below *S jpehes. •
On Fehniary 28 It dropped to 2» uR
im-Jie* and ibis way followed by g

Damage by aiorni in city ss»i<yi.

Ohio river

Manj . blinding* wj .^<-d.

^

laid for

gu«-t* iiful an

in the oity Unlay aficr haring bis r.-gaM to this, tciling the eomniisskmRotatoes at Kingsley.

,

“TT---------------------- ’

sert-e<:.

Jo

gMpm.-i.i

Paik plare Tueeilsj • vemrir

• Ib-airiaei- was taken up and ihr nc-

offered a moHog that {but-liter the Northport irsin was nr-io’”'

I can't sec any i«a-

aon for it- answered the witness.

B.

and Wm

‘•‘fhie.-u
Megteai
tw-.--niy.four feet.^ .T*’'’ Cisnd Trav.'i*r M.illriil at
“ciiition hebt their annual iKinirnt

ex-i*'”' P»>'f>' advor.-u.vi iiy the American', take *ome tine- i.t clear up the wreck ’.«erial.

plosion. Mr. Round." asked Coroner

traste*

A. Coau-s.

The insialllng was done hy National

jwalerday

tvheelock

•••■'hC-f sliVer-wap received

si*'** n^ate.

its eon- i <*1** f«Y-iiiive bosrd meet ibe farmer*'; dered t.i pi wtuih at 10 t:. a. m, and:

theory of tho

mmpleied

W

i
; tt,b: moinlnu. -

out on time and reiiimed at 6:10 p. m

jcommiliee and endeavor to carry out at 2:25p. ni.
“What

The

hut the
T’”*' “*“I vet a price on our weri-anniiili>d
,

« S o'clock and that it wss all right*'»><«-fair tn Iiotb."

was

township Js-re- , (n t„.

rial trip to Walton at i:ir, a. m. in i-taW they are buiidioc roads hy Tnix-

testified thit he had fired the boiler
twiee yesterday, the last time being

Harry

Versts

trusteo for

Howard l^wis;

ir one year. H

Fire lake siennH-is agroutid oi Bnf-

^

!>. il1<! riot

the factory, was the first witness and \

the boiled. te«lfled

editor.

ilartin:

mooilRood hi-caroe Hie ownej*

,«>d the state will pay; for two; |„ , few days thewhole i-siahhshm.-nt
at

'Hie
M-rvice
was
Hemoiatiiied
I iir- Sunday s*'i
wv*-v(
OS n*-Dioi
s Mseo -

"No one has a right To set the price time. T;". p, m„ Iml

R. J-

deal

Wherthy r.

Mcirer. Philip Roach. H. A. Costs andr oa a commodity except the man wbo nrrivd until 6:S0 yesterday niofntog. eesriiy of this wss urged on the mceiThe siaicmem that tn some
**™**"^ •* and the man srbo erm- Condiictnr Peck's ttsin making a s|H- 'ine.
le *>f the Jury.

to his knowledge then.

Carition:

Joseph

repo-senlatlve Charies

Other damage In-ide the state and

»as

R.kvI ciir

the fanners and buy wheal at W eent* I !■} the wrvrk. The early iiorih bouml ■
s btisfael.
train Saturday picht airi\*-<! liglit on'*”

the jury and the Inquest was held.
Angus MeCoM.

Mrs.

liendersMi; wsTtler, AiexandcrDrtM;

le years.

Driflins Miow- wa* the prln-

dow-ii and then- were hundreds of live
Ri-e-lf rity, radlllac.
Hac. ^Ve ii.eoo sqii.ire (c t aiwl wlH accomodate
wlie* iunsitiK loose-about th- city
City. Kalknska. rhsriev. i afril Rel. nlKiiii liM. pupils. The stte will cost
Window* weie shuttered and much
in (>10 nelRhlio^ood of fufm and the
'lain*. coininR from there hen*, and
minor damage done.
iIonR has found the peojde very en- Palmer pru|M*fiy an additional $75.
The wind attained sixty
.■^Vork s ill Ik* bemm ns soon
IhiislaMlc over the Riwid mads qiiei,
hour at Port Hurrm. lirtsklDg ii.■dans are n|>provb<l apd .ts soon as'The
lion.
Jam and. iitironfing .-< iKutlim id a
Jn'aterl.i] i-au lie ohlaloed.
This
aftcronon
Mr. BoRers ' was

ibero- Ctspomsdeii impossil.le fill the Cad-',

Then the prires would

fall ..Md.
and tbe
|k> among
....■
1UI- buyer
uu^t-i -would RU'Wiuuiis.

At g:80 Sherifl Johnson aummoned
Arms.

that

A

in'! sent to aid the <i. R. * i.

He said

,1 would be IM.OW.OOO bushel* eS sur­. mar wrocklna train to Rct ibrouRb.

» tenderly

llfisd and taken to th* morgue.

W. H.

intended

reao«r called i'•vneflt the speculator or not.

A pTvywician wa* summoned but v

past

fiaaaclat

iroasurer.

to prevent acridenls and also
lit I* a* follows;
sa>-e much wony nnd w.«k
T«-*t«
rroioii.coffer.dam and bridge swept
were make at fin- different places
the awai'. Loin $2.uOA.
idnng tlw tliie.
Hi-hlge
j,t
Midlan.1
washed
W.
I/tw
Uitle Taveiii.
Ml. HloodROOd
" (hr- manaReineiil of the .business ij.'i.o'**; •
Westher Changes.
Tow-n of Midland damaeed to extent
Dopn Saturday the mertuiry-fa
, while Mr. Wlii-eI,K-k will look ufiei
get our products at flm cost, the
wo... „,n. I.,V i n„a,
„„ ,
' the IfinancM
end, of lUe
hiisioeas of tliw.ihvi,
tbiveymneni Oli-«-tver Wair* bsromte..
s’lll raise the prices i<> Inc . B...I
...rr .nd II.
ih.
,n.
„„
R. A I bli.lge at Motley .ml,

Rolien
David-on
will
remain
under
registered
S* 6ii. w hirh wOa considon. We win lie benefltied
brIdRi- and weakenlnR li so ibat ih<vu,m
^thin siiBjn»*te<1.
dropping wieckins train Turn river. efe.1 low. (I not having stood that krir
. - ) the new nianuBi-rapiit., •
III suffer.
Ry woridnR toRCtber we welRht of the enelne raiisivl
•* Is $.-;«*at.,
The raaii htiib
'-KalkssKS
was.
The plan of the hew proprietors
slnrf^ Jan. Jt. IMiC. However, before
can both be henefitted and no one will (inw-n. The i-ncine cm *alel;
Auii .tra-et
brldee. Grand
Rapids iiiElit It had dio|i|>ed in r« 32.'break­
lispoken of aqd this road Is clvlnc (be tii'nlve Tt.iv.-rse Ctiy a first rlaks
suffer except tbe speculator wbo fat- the cahooM- stopped a< the edRe. 1,-at*'.
damas->l.' |g»ss $r.m<,
Jvery U-si of satlsfacHnii. The stale j leMaurBnt htnl w1jh that
ing a rsvrird of four yotr*.
tens off us both."
inc Ih. ...tin. ™ on, .Id. .nd ll.. i
’■.'“"'.I™:. .'.'’I ""r I
»'roia-ity lbs* by floo.1 on West aide
Mr Wait lortk.-d back over tbe rn-.
Mr. Crawley told (fae-dotegates that! culusise on the other. Brv>>ral of the '^^"
•>" ifm'sh'l 'h- intV-iior. i.f t!.Giaiul
Rapid*,
esiimai.'-d
at
l-t.'ain.
urd* for the Herald and dlscuvtTed'
nrm, ..r.
n.™ .... .IW.iT,. i.n.ta-d.'
:
.-.n„«d Wild
Ti,...ii,d„d

to her residenee across the street and
throe

Promhoitt:

Evan*:

three years. John Myns; trastee for

irufflc were badly htn-

are many minor cute and bniisoe and

then.

todlan. Carl
argus,

lies at

mlaslon dealer buys from the farther of eleven men Went into the Little
aide Ui deliver an address on the
BtamiiloD price! and sells to you MtiskcBon river. No tuie was seMonsi:
the body waa allghtiy scalded.
prORtess of Rimd roads.
He stated
Jsaimstte Blakely one of the em- St extortionate prices.
InjiiKsI l.iii the eqiilpnieni is .at fhe that
there
had hern, ntnely-ihree
btoyea. went to the factory at a little
B’e have reached the point where Ixittom <rf the Mresni. The wrerkitiR
mile* of state loaiU'bnili in twenty,
before S;30. Mr. Kroll was there but
must fiRhl and we are Boinc to do oiltfll was ne»' and was a larpe crane
eountles. and that applications
If we raise the prictea without*
told har to ga back home until the
im •lo^o.iv.. I
.........................................
J.'.ii miles
J...1 SI.,.,. ,1... ,„1„
building became a
little warmer. having perfected q plan whereby yon

ridaiy. Fred

Ella Fuller: chaplain, Mrs. Katherine

At Grand RapM* street car tralflc
tallmad

George

t-yrciary, H, A. roam; rteurtlag sM-

Coates; oiarshal. Howard Lewis: cti»-

bieak

water was damagi-.J and private docks

and

[resident. Francis E. Troutlcr: vice
president, riiarie* Cooper;

'Thi- light

The

The officers Insialled wrore as foL
lows:
president.

Ihr

in o'clock la*'

world except hi leli pliniie.
the

Sri. it resolved itself into a baaqnet

oil* floods.from ihe heavy rsln*.

Rruiinds.

highway coTDinissiDifei* present.

tbe

wetu damaged.

that

hulldinc wasVo he of field stone with

this inorninR. (he

Prioskey

away while the hip eommetrfal dock*

w.iy cnnimlssiouer. was taken sudden.
ni

At

w-il.l-st In yi-ais.

all kiotig the wiii.-r front were carried

Rocers of tuiiisine. deputy state hlshlv

reported.

hoiiiie was carvieil away and this co*l

A Isillot was taken

Another ,,yole

^hss , been

night (he city was cut off from the

he Bolme pitipeity.
Frank

itamaEc

Siorii-s from m-i-r ihi^slaie. however.
I'-ll !i different sioiy.

r=nr site*, tin-'

>nd a niajrtrity deC1xiv-d In favi

Pniiu Wednesday's Recoid.'
Pwlnjr to the fart that

ular

lust nlfiht and roDSiderod

the Steltnel property In front of 8t.

he work wa* fnlhiwed hy a pnt hick
he average meal of that cUm. la

The Great Storm.
The
stui-m
here Sunday
ihmikM to he a liad one but no psrtic-

Ihiniiuim to u rail of tbe lioard of

on Race and St. Joseph avenues

stalled ihclr (iffirera lest eveniag and
supper Lhich proved tn he belter than

ed al u cost of tC.iss).

Madisnii ariiiui;. (he Deiisler pttiperl.r

farther

than !uft- of the other*.

to

the

ludern M-hisd liotises in this smiini
Ik- of field stone nnd will he roniplet.

Tbe Bieimel prii(*-ny .at the hesil

diew Pi
iMvinis.

new suit of clothes.
New iruuranee Order.
The memb<-r* of the lural riiaplef

lUilnie property oh Sf,*Miir.vs avenue,'

The lowest wore In

Malln.

llrsketnen

Tlu- hoys aro

of the American Insunner Union In­

luiaid hail opihtns

The eock-en-l. h.iwever. came in

Mr*. Arnhold's par-

U-aves Is-slile^Nii-r hiiMiand and pur-

eiliil and fun.!.' fm the same.

points sbleh puts him fur om of the

and

taking up B eollmion to iniy Malln a

SiiltoDK Itiy. Mich.. Jun. S.l.—Sot- Rii-al Shiwk to >ei many fili-nds. She

he milder of a ImildlnR. a site ma-

j^ireil

Fireman

VanNest

MrfJlllia and I’renilce.

qnd family left in-

tns Bay will have one of the most

■lace met

in hi* three years of show

life until

HerRmann.

Conduetiir

Tbe news of her sinldi-n death Was a

New Sehoel Hbuse.

of the stale.

E. Ib-nion of Charlevoix brnnRhl
three hens, a cockerel and n eock all

lH>atPn

could be ll■alll.■lnlx^•^• were m> Ti

Hved

almnl

>. iM's crew was romiHised of ^
glneer

seemed III In- in fairly Rood health.
.

4 'o'elock this afternoon

by the fuel that he rsm* up with two
hands full of mud.

eiils III S-mlh Hakota and the latter

fpsut pmsjHsts.

iwtsthlrtls of (he fowls hsil been ex-

nlBht and the entire irsin ;won( oft

Mrs

siMinR men and the comii.my stuns

lime at the show.

miles south of lUp Raiililx Salimlny

that

eioor

ihrouEb two
They declare

that the latter Mateigent is proven

tVord has

ti-d-lveri heie

inc 111 ii'IitTBe me.-isim- n> Impiove thi
J. C. Ciinimlnits of Old Mission whu

tiafc-wns'T train No.

Imv-11

drift, going

ibnt. and (ben

of frozen ground.

Kmmu Arnhidd. wbo li-fi lust Friilny

Trust rom)>any. and F. W. Illaii. atidM-

In a snow

thioDBb

slock raised throuBhoiiT the rcBlon.

Id show that the assorbiion ie help

Ihe

I of the er»-w declate that'he wa*

first

Death of Mrs, Emma Amhold.

Thi**e. with

or of the Pe(ijilc> Bute ls>nk of lie- for the west.Htiiv) tn Ihedepitl Sl Mtniritll. coni|Ki*e ilie'lMKiid of direrinrs. IIOWIW. Wl-. yviday niRht of roiisump
on.
The iifflivrs ur this snuK-iuMon arc

from ihein which E«>e'

cbcb

M'hen

he saw that trouble

dived from the Rwugway landing head

and Oostav
the

a awlicb.

the trouble in

luty. thalTa^ll fSp^MalUi.

of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mooie. dlisl

secudary and trt'aMirer.

to sell some nf their

mw

lime to jump and escape wHboui la-

at 2 o'Hork Ibis mornlnc of pneituo-

t1c«

Is In the city and spendlun most of his

the track.

The rresr of IM

with

of Rattle Cnvk. is

and the larjsesl exhll.ilors have bcBun

is a poultry fsucler on no small seah

tine In tlilK rliy at

while'the engine was on

i>|

A. O. Jones,

J)elinH

rapiialisi

and rieoived no answer. I picked up
eUeh and felt my way toward

The jmiviceri hiisincts in
capital of $l.r.i-i,(M.ii,

presidral nnd A. I>. Bailey irf l)ettt>ll.

Idrds and

George Weetever, Cadillac, bruleea.
Mrc.

loiij;

Ituniel. nnd

Imdly tnEhlcned that he namnlly

the prires.
The -For Sale " sisns #re up today

brulees.

their prodncis until they pnt a fair

I eailod out ‘Is anybody hurt-

William,

a

mui.

Minnie, the !.'■ inonibss.ld dHiii;hier

some eiosi^ finishes In the

ThVie is

William Mitchell. Cadillac, slight.

the

oould be esiabllRhod In this city with­

jMt aetilng down to breakfast whsn

enow.

m

predicted that a central market

Mr. Prioc'a ctery is as fellows:

^bought

held

labor Iwly and the famere. and It

“It wss about «:30 and we
I bosrd the explosion.

was

the execiiliro bouni of the ceolnil

known.

MR. PRICE'S STORY.
'

A ronfemnee

BriKKs Kouiie Sunday niphi beto-ecn

from a boiler exploalon. the cat

Rapida. knee injured.

Robert Dally. Grand Rapide. slight

Chics BO. Jnn. S3—Elimination oftht

aliei

She leaves om

.pi-d

ihe

pn'sldenf VliU ctiaipiuiy has eoni-

seorilic runs bich and there will h«

Rspida, back injured.
To Do J

specimens even to a ’

trained eye. amonK the eniiii-s.

THE INJURED.

William Levan, baggageman. Grand
William Snelling. brakeman. Gland

being s member of the church.

the upper part of hie body and driving
the life from it

'

r>elri..lt. is In Ijiej ness.
Init-n-sts of

jrliy In

■Hem

Rapids.

He wae

member of the congregation of the

Mrs, MagEie nonahiie, |>,s)

rnhia. two dauehiers. Mrs Miitphy of llrsnd
MrKeorJe is wiuklnc hard on | Casualty e«mpui». a new health and R.-ildds and Miss Mai^l.- Ikinahiie nf
Empire.
the Jitdcins (rf the’biids iind luisTonDdiaerlileni-orBanlrailon of which f
iitlier ways.

W. H. Hathway, conductor. .Grand

carried aome life insurance.

|

fornieiiy of this, yeWeidsy mnrnlaB

anrlaJ surrv>>». as wi-11 as u nucovii in

she could grasp the fact as it hap­ Pmm MondavV Rt'cunl.
THE DEAD.
pened eo soon after he had left the
heuee.

lilakeslei'.

looks as if the ibinc souM lie a 1)n-

potalble but it was seme time before

Pram Moodar'a Rreonl.

era! other eats were on the main track'
Blakcsiec's, New Company.

lias lun-n larph jiH 41!^ Innp utul ii nu«

Reed City.

Th. sad news

HI t'omfurt and the way car and sev-

Tlir a'tt<-nri:inc<. at the pnnliry nbow

broken to Mrs. Kroll as gently ae

The

hack to gtx» them

No. ik2- wa* doing same' swllchlng

From tv«lne».lny » Rewir.l,

Aboard — Ane.thcr

Small Washout South of

his father being.euperintendent of the

by AeeldenL

ly free for the full year.

The Poultry Show.

Orw Wae Hurt-No Traverse City^

no one was hurt.

not fsr enough
time to slop.

is paid in full to Jan. 1. IMS. will receive Farm and Fireside abselute-

OtacMrad 4h« LtfelcM Form at

but

vrew of 181 claim ISS's flagtasb was

Please remember then, that every subacriber to the Herald, who

home in tirund Rapids.

IMMit*PrlM WAt FIfM t« Eirter and

bllmlliiR snow storm st 4:15

Momlay aft-in.sHv exna Pere' Mtrnuelte tn-icht. No. IM. crashed Into

is the best and most satisfactory premium offer that was ever made

con>inieilne Ihe heauiirul Miihsi-lman

WENT IN.

sidence property ie

[i pieced at 15 J00*».

by any Michigan newspaper. This premium has given great satisfac­

other deulle for Itu ir new resldinee
CARS AND ELEVEN

mEN

i.

! that ran tw ronsiriteiod.

Hnll will po

cepe with -he i -uat.on.
m

.an.

but also Farm and Fireside which is issued on the 1st and t$th ef

Mrs

f..r one of

made with them.

Every subscriber to the Herald, whp has pud In full to

' nio«t bandsoote and itiei.edair hrmies

'
engiN£.^SIX

going nicely and was rapidly fergingj

AT THE TIME.

J^angemcni as then

Chi bln return

1MB, St the rate of $1.00 per year, will receive, net only the Herald,

Mr, and

Feed and water are scarce and the
Surtttenham's sure i-'Sion is unable to

era of Farm bnd Fireside have.very kindly consented to renew the

t company In this city and after !lirpCpifi||C TfillU UfCHT IN flWFR <!nind-Rapids to Inspen the plans and
»ni«1 hi. peaitlon there, he p„r-!
also
alw. to
t.. deride
deri.u upon the
iw s-iXMlsork ....
nnd
I the Traverse City cigar box)

ME Was

pUnr

Ttiq first

ocal relief committee under Governor

cluded to make the same offer as that of a year age. and the publish,

Wasliinctnn

(he

; -lay

bookkeeper for tiw WellsMig.l

CMS OF ICCffEIIT UNKNOWN

teeurred early this morning and the
>ther this aflemoen.

* 11«» flraiid Rapids. Mr. Stone will jirr-

Corrte P. Kroll was bom twenty-! NONE
four years ago

OUT INSTSANTLV.

Irbi.aed l-y W. C. Hull.

j

»f the recent earthquake.

the Herald for 1«0e to every peid <n advance subscriber and the prem­
the same arrangement could net be made for tM7. that we have con­

i> in lh.> city looktOB oier the H. C
properCr. ennier

Herald for the ensuing year. This ^Icndid farm piper was given with

ium was BO satisfactory and so many ef our subscribers have asked if

of (be ^e^l^nB atrliijeci* of th.
I lhivi»

shocks, adding terror to the vtctlmo

to secure Farm and Flreeide as a premium with the Grend Trsveese

KILLED IN WRECK.

enemy.

New York. Jan. 8t—The rwirted edty
!of KingMon was visited by two^ators

The publiehers are glad to announce that they have been enabled

R.i|>tde in rarriac>'<

ail the people who knew the young
there

id

MORC SHOCKS.
By Wire to the Evening Record.

An Announcement.

uIhuii

wae the type

and It (a doubtful If an

EXPLODEG

ih«- paaBmerrK and sraU misod up|
(be eonj dunor who l<wtyhl* life, boaever.

om*

di*<«*e w:.s
*

_________ .
George Wwle. exK-blef of police «ir

Hi*.wife died twenty.two,Owuso. hS* leased the t)aAlmaairt

.v«T« ago.
j building at 2o;: From .treet and wUI
The funeral wiil W held probably] Install a moving piniurt outfti. Hi*
Friday nhd Ita^ will tale pisce in-plan Is in keep a .cimtinutnrn vaude- •
thik*.*>l.

tlire boil*,

for a y-ear

9RANO TfUVEMC Hi^LO. TKUR90AV. MNUARV M. 1W7.

GnnA Tnrosc Herald

1:^'

■t Um Pi«( Q

A Pullman.
Tb« O. R. C I.
train
which IMVO hcra at &;3S In Ibc
■Mrataic aad rriurna at U;li» at nl<ht.
Will in the fuiaro curry a Pnl
parlor oar bniweanitiU rliy andarand
Mapldi. a eonvtqiirarr wliieh will l>c;
tBBcb appreclaiol l>y ibv iiairtmi of

:

ioo^i
Wood of Bast Bay townabip. died SatUrday evening at the araad Traverse
boapUal of putanonaryBbe leavea a haaband and o
Deceased waa 79 yean of ag

Inc OB a acaffold >n the Empire Liuinbar oompuf'e bcw engine room
. the MW mUl. Richard Swirv had a
bad tall by the acaBold bEeaklng.
Bwira f^ abont twelve feet and stytaloed a badly bruited hip and dislooatod one linger. It fan n veir nari frooMo mom aeiioui InJB»7.

flf Clnrhacn O. Corbitt, was held
the mends church Sunday aft*
' soon, the ecrvlce being comiucted I
Mrs. .
loyal and tnlttaful
bful In
Imember of
dinreb and took a deep interest in the
wort nilhongh for some time she was
onable to attend the oerrlces. Despite
the wvere otonn. n large number of
' ber friende were present.
In addition to ber husband Mrs.
OoihtU left three small children, a
.father and mother, one slater and ooe
brother. She wna buried in Oakwood.
New Telephone Ce.
. lAke Ann. Mich.. Jan. 22—The Lake
Ana and Ovlatt Tetophone company
wna oegnnized at 6vOtt last* night.
I lextendlng from Lake Ann
Oviati with a swKcblxMrd at Ovlatt
and Interns voanlog from there.
At the meeting Inal evening the
faUosrlng ofBcers were elected:
I Prasident, Mr. Saltier.
• Seoetarr. W. W. WUml
Treasnier, L. T. Ball.
Dlreclora. N. G. Lewis. Harry Pettlnglll, Mr. Saltier. Mr. Reugsegger
and & & BnnctL
Tbo new company has sufllcictit
cogdial to construct the line and get
It into srorklng order completely
afnippod for aervloe wltbont a cent of
tadeUednest.
,
The directora-wlll again meet Satarday and It is rapeeted at that meet
lag that aimncnmenu wlU be made
no that work can be tx^n next m-eck.
Wett Almira will nliu be reached.
n»Mt In Michigan.
• Portland. Mich.. Jan. 2t-Tlio floo.1
MtnntloB U very serious. Two feet
tt water stand In some of thC'streets
and asany families have ber-n obliged
to flee to the high Und. The trouble
ta dne to an loe Jam at the electric
0^ dam two miles below the village
•ad nil bridges msy be wiped mil.
At I o'clock this morning the river
began rising, no rapidly that nesneagesn were' dispatched throughout
the danger z«»e and people husUed
oat of tbelr brnnes. During the night
the river neerly rearhed its high
water nark and many houses were
d to their second floor*
the tnetorles in the Tillage
foamitalon today.
The railroad
bridge is In danger of being vnshed
eat and men are pairultng it. The
- water |s within a foot of the (kgpw
«r aQ the brUfEes.
At Midland.
At Midland the flood continues to
toeraase. It Is two feet higher than
ever b^ore here and alihodgh the
temperature is tero It is still rising.
Fears are enienained fur the aafeiy
of flfty families who are
d by water In the flood dlsIriet and may hatx had to take refoge
la tb« aecund-story rooms. The waters
«t« so high that they are unable to
have fires and arc believed ui be suf­
fering from exposure. Businessmen
are using every effort to get supplies
to these people but have not yet sucTbe one bridge i
the river Is so Iticated that belp t
wot be sent that way. Five ni
ro«ea have bad to be discootlni

Willard Hsnt Stabbed.
Oltvet. Hirh.. Jan. 21-—Willard
Hans of Traverse Cliy, vrbo wws
•tabbed by a local Urber Thursday
•nning. Is much iteiu-r. The doctor
reports that he IsVu la any danper
now «s there are no trades of blood

Rulaa for JanKora.
Ii IR auted that the aaiauU apoD 'A hew code of rule*. aeTeoteen In
Hana vaa entirely un»n>roked. He number, for the auldanee at danitora.
had-________
Juat been_______
ahared____
and______
when he wan adopted .last ereoLna. This lUt 1*
___
atepped from Uiaxhal^J^ U» tront
comifeheBalTe and leai
of the glass
Riass for a few noBiMta ad-fM^^for doabt aa to What the }anlJnsUng hix coUar and tie.
tors Biist and must not do. Fbr nMeanwhile, anuther customer got ample, they must sweep and dust each
Into tbe chair and the barber told day after school hour* but they must
liana to burry up and get out of the not sun sweeplug until alter thirty
way. Haas auieily went on with his minutes have elapsed after school has
If tbe teacher Is preu.
toilet. Ignoring the command, and ni
this the barber flew into a wild rage •Bt. It tbe teacher gives.permission,
He grabb^l Hans by ihg shoulder and the work can be done.
Tbf- hails, basements and slalrways
was going lu pull him away from the
most also be swept each day but this
glass but the tatter gave a quick
which shook the barber off and tben can be done during school bouir. if
the oil broom Is need. Dilriogihe vaHans laughed at him.
At tills. Il Is *-tId. the liarber lost cailooR each room must l>e,th<»n>ughly
elraned and mo|^-<l. Tbe rnutns'musi
all control of liIiiiHt-lf and gnbl>ed
pair of shears with Which tm nisbeti be BwpiM-d alsf* jMttween Oet. H> and
al Hans. In the siniggle whieb'fo). go. Kov. 20 sad 311, February to
lowed Hans was siablied Ihri*- times, go and May lb to 3'- The klndeuarriMitDS must . Ire DHUlped util
III tbe EiOe. Id the lireast and in tbe
plt of the stutiueli.
Provisions were made for ck-aiiijtg
Hans did not kniiw how badly liiwas burl at tlu- time and iliu Ug fel­ the blackboards and chalk trays and
thu jnniior'K dinner hour was fixed
low left |be sbuj> sill laughing ui
II and tl
the time of his return at
emmy. The cuts «i?n> each alrout
inch deep snd owing to the nature so that Ithere would be some on
of the weaiMin used might have authority in Ihe building during the
proven fatal.
The flag must bo hoisted on all
Presldini Lancaster *-ild of the af­
lumeraied flag days and sneh other
fair: "liad the iiariiiT UH-n
Hans trheti he stablieil him legal hoAdays aa are not In tbe list.
bc-low the heart Han* would ' have The rooms must be heated to 7d tiegtwes by 8:20 a. ro. and the fresh air
beeen killed."
supply room must not be used as
Warrant for Barber.

Mr. and Mr* H. A. Davis Met With

■H-

CharliiMe, Mich.. Jan. 21.—I.ate Sat­
urday night prostviitnr Peters dirert
cd Justice R. It. Boles lo Issue a war
It' for IVtei' Mpnn. an Olivet bar'• Tbe warrant charges Munn with
assault with inivat to do great bodily
harm, tho
being
Willnnl Hans, a Traverse Clly student
at Olivet.

Tbe Janitor must keep tbo walks
clean, the lawn mowed, make minor
repairs aliout the Jiulldlag. stay In
Ihe-building during sehnol hours and
: not use tobseeo in any form
ubout the bonding during acfaoo!

work In T»ann(my w lih the janitors
wlih the teachers. - Tbe JanUrrrs are
Mr. and Mr* E. J. Uaas were
under the direeUon of the supc-rlnablo to communicate with their
tendent and principals of the buildWillard, who was subbed hy a barlter Ings.
’'
;
1
day. because .
___________
telephone wires. The story- told by
Willard was subs^Ually the same
as WB» given In ycslen^y’s Ereniug
Record. He nated that he thought
the barber was Joking aD the time
hnught be was Just poking him
with the shears until the third -sUb
when ho thought he had better leave.
Willani uid that bis injuries were
ere scratches, bin Tnesdsy's Grand
Rapids Herald, under an Olivet dale
line of yesterday says:
,
"Peter Munn. the barber who
subbed W’lllan) Hans, a student
the college from Traverse City, was
nrreeted today on a charge nf ant
and batterr"Hans received throe wounds,
of which may be serloua. Ho
oublied twice In the stomach
these mounds are healing, bill another
wound Id the lung within an inch and
a half of the heart does not lial rap­
idly and blood poisoning Is feured.
"PriendB of the injured stiidi-nt admil lhai there had been Ill-fivUng lietween the two for Some time.* Tliey
uy Ibai Hans was toandlng before
gloss In the shop polling some eoUl
-ruain on his lips when the barlktr
asked him to step aside. Because the
student moved too slowly be look
'hold of iilm. but etMtld not move him
b.«ause of his weight. Then. U Is aileg>>d. Mnnu M-lxed the shears and at
uckr-d him.
"For the gnfMl of the college Presb
dent l.ancaBler succeeded In k<tyiing
the affair from print until the wat
Issued, but as a result garbled
glories weixi eimilaied and the events
leading up in Hie act told In imm<-

V BOARD OF EDUCATION.
At the me^g of tbe board of edu­
cation
changea In
keeping the re^r^ of the board, a*
devised by Clerk Oilli* were adtmiedTbese changes mue It possible lo tell
cent the per caplu cost of each
pupil, not only in all the schools but
In any building and also to tell the
cost of malutalnance of every buildUnder the old syaiem the pay rolls
and expeoditure* were m entered that
In order lo arrive at the cost of any
given Item for a year In any one build­
ing was a kmg. hard Job and the compllBiloa of various report* waa a task
that was tedious al brat. Under Hie
changes devised by Mr. Olllis. the arof each building is kept separaiely and every Item is aeconntod for.
If at any time it is desired to know
how miieh fudi a eertatn building used
It takes wily a few minutes to tell
The system Is do«-n to such a fine
point that even the amount of
matches eoosnnted is available. The
iKtanI of educBtlm can always tell
how much money there it on hand
and what that which was Sjx-nl was
used for.
The funds of the board will here­
after be deposited In the name of Uie
lioard of eduraUon rather than In the
• of the-city treasuivr as has
been the custom.
Tbe new system dates back from
the time Mr. GllUs entered the of­
fice and he has been working on It for
some time in oider to get It tetn
shape for ado|itlun at last night s
meeilBg.. As an example of tbe ac­
curacy which l^s been obMrved ran
be cited the fact that Mr. Glllis sad
an assistant spent ^ several hours
looking for a dlamrancy of two
cents and It was almost tnidnlgfai
when It was discovered.

Mr. and Mrs. H.
DavU of Grawn
met with a sad beraa\em<-ot Sun­
day when their little daughter. Myrtle
U.. passed away at 4 u'elnck after a
Kt-vc-n weeks iHners with abar'css of
the brain. Myrtle was only aged 2
yt-ars. It n>uaib«-ttnd 4 days but shcj
had endeared herself , to all and her
death wag a sad Mow. The fauersl
service »-«* held j.l 2 o ebick Tuesday
Irom Hie MMhndisl chumb at Cr?wn.
l^y's Retvi
the Rev. Mr, \V0«>d oftlrisllng. ' siie
These queutiens sr* carefully cor­ will Ih- liuri'-tl in the Giasn o-hn-tery
rected every day. The loca^rnarkM
prices are supplied by local dealers.
WeddHig Anntvcrusry.
The ouUldc quoUtiens by wire, nU: Ijhe Ann. Mirb., Jau 21 -The fifclipped from other papers of the pre­ t*t-rii>i WMldinp :mulvi-i-»ary of Mr.
vious day.
and .Ml* Willtuui IUId>-b-t •MV-urD-d
!<stui-l.<v and Sairrdar niulii a lan.tA f«-w head of live stork and fo.iri unmle-r -f tl.Hr fil.-wis ralt..,i at tli.-;r
linid* of hay wi-r<- Hit- rt-c-l|.ts :il tinniurkrt yesterds.v.
t happy uctviHhn).' Tie- .-v.alng wa.The cidd weather has T1.-.I up ih"!
enpiyablv ih.,' ii
i-.»t
jiotato business- cowpleu-Jy as far a- i„
m-rulnr Is-h.iv th- laei of i!-.
local recfjpts an- rsinceni.si
Kaid go.sIl.yi-. a fm- supi« r
At the price tbe farmer is now get-1 .a/...„ed an.l vverj-..m pr.-set.i had
talng for egg*, poultry and |wrk. If he „ ,„.„j happv'tim.-.
has th«-»c f«»r sale, is jnv-lly lucky.
Grain receipts are liglil thcM- days.
Went to Long Lake.
ITlrti* remain nonual.
A. M. WllluW and wife of Old Mlisiiin, who wetv detegat.-s to the stale
By Wire to The Evening Record.
grange, dmiv thloiigh the city S.ilur• Detroii. dan. -.I.—Whent-So. 2 r>,vl.
b}( Sdx'Val tiHnT
;8r; coin. 4dr:
41c.
ntemls-ra of the Old Mission grange,
Chicago. , Jan. 22 —«Tieat-May. lo. l^ng laike. whert- Mr. WUIoIsh.
79-uc: c.-n, 4CSc: t«ts, 2S8ic.
marie his r.iwrt and the Long Lake
T.d.-do. D.. aJn. 2.r-Wheai-rash. ofOt-.-i.i w,-M- tiim.lk-d. Thej-ratne lo
Tstir; com 43c: oats. 291,0. .
Ihe «iiv whe:,.
r.: wi-nt *m home
East lltiffalo. Jgn. :.-!_Caii1e-1«fl; hill fhr- I.th.-ij; wen- foir«.,J to stay
slow.rmry. Sheep and lamtm-k.nnn;: over Still.lay ..n ii-v...iii ..f th,. oerm
closed dull: choice lam.........
.vearllncs, gr.fi ar.: w.lhe,*.
;
Real Cttate Tra.isf'ers.
3.C; ew.-s. g,.75f. r.j;, n,.gs-2.*.5..; !
fairly anlve; York.-r.-.
pay'
pig^. 17.23; mixed. IT.ur.b:.11: h'-:ivv.l
lilia \V'm hr..uib tn'' Willbrn M;.t«
»7.o:.Si7in

mi

xLOCAL MARKETS.
Selling Prices.
c
pnrk. per bl%........218.«0
The rules were presented lo tli<'
.11
form of a commlit<>e rv|>on and wore rieartuK'k jxtrk. |u-r lb...........
•k;perbb1.... 18.00
adopted on Mr. Moniaguo-.'s niulhmThey will be prinli-d and dititrlbuicd
among the toachers and the Janitor* Bacon, per lb.......................................ic
The first pah of the meeting waa
Coni meal. i*r lOtMbs....... 1.20
devoted to a diacusshui of the boating
Hour. II . K ft Co.'s Best. hbl. 4.50
system at tbe irnion sim-i l■lllhIlng. Oats, per bu........ .............................. 42
It aroms that tho systt-ni Is not ilioiFeed. H.. U ft Co.'s Host, per
ought)- understood and many n-psirs

‘iir?:

have been necessary.
action was taken.

Cao v Hull. lulB 9 and in. MU. 12. T

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

Tlie

resignation

Jv'u

Positive
A BOdA cracker shoDld be
moet nntritious and wholesome of all looda made
from wheats

Comparative
But ordinal soda crackers absorb melet>
ore, collect dust and become stale and
soggy long before they reach your tahla.
There is however, one

Superlative
•od, cracker—at once so pure, Mtlein, oo
crisp and nornlihing that it standa alone
la its supreme aicallonca—the name la

Uneeda Biscuift

5*

Im a Aut tt£ht.
mtisturt proof ptirktm

NATIONAL BlSCUtT COMPANY

THE

Long Heade4JAan
Is the One Who Buys a '

Waterman

Hi,ri-.’Talb.-i.* and wife to Frank
l.v.I.-Ii nmi »i„., R„t, ^
T 2-.. R JO. 12.00a.
ill. It .
Iliictmni tind win- to An

Ideal Fountain Pen

■lel".. liei'andWl^
lli.'i,

lUse. sC
II l■^

Because:

an.l wife to Wm. lleln-

II wears tor years.
It writes I
It requires ao mUmirimg
to Sturt It.
II does not skl|i.
It does not blolaordrop
ink.

official

of;, !
I- kint

Appl-** ..........
«®60
i-Trsli fish. |«T lb .................. • .13
IfUt ibs.............
120
Mlddtlugs. per 1O0 Ibs....... 1.S5

/•

i'hailes Ib-wlrk und wife to Tin
e'i of
see. IS

Ilewiek Realty
ItyCo.
To.,
T ;f.;. n 9. Jl.ist.

the Boardman avenue building w:i*
I! L
............ 1.™
- Jjltar
_____ i . Di-nt lllm-, j«ire«-l*
Fife lAke. tl.lHHi.
Red on Mr. Meads' motion ami
Tile ('Kl/eii.. Hank lo Ih-Iii HimMihS lAtura Ilswks wus eni|ilii>eil to
iiar<
irc-Is. FRe I.ake. see, 13. T 2.-. K 9
It is sold at the same
fill her place at a salary of ft:, s
fil".
price everywhere.
month on Mr. Montagiie'K motion.
Ira ,\. liaiiMir
JI lU-aU. * >, «>f
Miss Otristina. McKay, ttwrher In
IMH.,
le third grade I^niwoiid avt-iiue
Will
ReU
tn
Jume*
F.
E’dridge
and
ImSdIng. ptvsentid her resignation
n\: of
of flw'4 w-c. 2t:, T rd.
iM-rauso of Ihe serinns Illness of her
- II.—*,
fatehr. This was aeetyited on Mr.
Chail.s Kroup.1 to AUmti Krtmi*,-.
Sait, piT III.!..................................... .73
■M
1.
S
R 10. 1942.
Meads' motion and .Miss Ella Adamsi,"””
The Hobart Co.. Prop.
.JinSiH
Kmo
of tha Normal was emp)oye<l In lier'!'l-l
Com._pvr
place on Mr. Montague's motion.
Buying prices.
The TT-port Ilf the eiininiliie.- on
claims and aceoiiDis was an-iii.Hl on
n4.K»heat. p.r,bu..............
Send Your Cattle and Horae HI
'
Mr. Meads' motion.
A letter from th;. magers of Peni- Ctira. per l.u..........
E.r,'2“S“'v
'
mil. «i«re;
rnr-. fhre.-. snl uotlotia '
liwnaked wh>- mure of their pnuluri
hadn't been ordered and the board
answered the qiieslion which the
.23 .
clerk mtli-d in sliorlhanri on the mar- Hay ...........................
8lK,i3
gin. Tliere were titiee wonls only. Apple* 4.er lOO tbs.......................... tO
-eoMs tc» much."
The report of the tnuuit. officer
showod that he liad visited si-veno-en
bumes. n-|>oii«Hl sevenlcetl Inialils, Dr-sse.1 ,H,uffry ...................../ .!:
,o:i
bad served one iKrtlei-. carried forty- Chickens, live weight,.,..,,'.
ono packages and irav.lt-d .-vlsmt Hog* dro*s..d....,.............................. 07.,7U
seventy-five tulli-s in the monili.
The clly Ireasurer'a tvport showeil
that the board had 82^JNio.T.2 on hand.
Mr. Foote suggested, that Inssmuch
W<-are di*iermln*-d lutli.si- itut iwfi.r*- F(l*n!ar> J''. all 'i*ei
ns he would be away for several
ttjiken fit exrhanst'i an-! *h<,|ianiu l■IA^'OS. Tli.-y .MI'.-IT .\'ilT I...04
months that a new ehninnan of the Tallow............................ -.........
cani.-.! ov.-r into our i»-xi I.'.;*!..........
aiui WlU. N'<lT IfTlei-' I*
itulldlngs and groundi: committee lie'
any. virtue bi IXtW |•UiC•^» ai.tl K.WOlUill.B TERMS.
appointed but a# the next m onler
A MemoraMe Day.
IH-r.uns who have ssjtin-d-|.» riie )K.-M-.»vif.n <•! Flail— *.f the la-tOne of the days we i.-menilw-r wiUi
takes the office, this
t nere»pleasure as wetl as with profit to our
t<T grad*-, hut who hav>- lu-n-tofi.i- iifit eiired 'i*. tnv.-.i -enoit'cli to
san-.
h-alih. Is one oil which
lss,-.im.purchase new [iiMrnm. tits, wid fin.l thi- a, SFIJ-:\1*II> OFHRTI'Nluainted with Hr.
Ur. King's
Kiligs 1.S'ew Ijfr
The report of Snperinienileni GI1 aeguainted
ITV. fi.i many »f H.e*.- Pisno* an- atm**!-' lit.- ii-»„ )-«-t our Sale
lien showed that the enroilment and J*!!!*. the paln:.uiti piiritii-rs 1
t-'i.-'-n -r*. ........ 27 to ."lU |v-r e.-ut la-h.w nxiilai
liea-1:.rhe and billousiii -s. u
t *-ep
aiieitdaiiee eotniuiml vt-ry favorably III.- IkiwMs rialii.
ill U A, IPigls-.lU''-i.|.-,i ti. tl,- S^jile dre Flan*.-<rf n-ally f-y.-i;. !.-:.dmgmake-«TfelNWAV. SOHMER. STERLING,
with last year. The perrenlage «f at- Ilnig »'o„ Hannah Drug Sion-. S. E.
V08E. KNABE. CHICKERINC. WEBER HAINES. HALLET A DAVIS, eie. Mat,j *rf rtf itt tire v* ry
lendanee last year was 9.2 and a frac­ Wait ft Sods.
• U- .! aii.i al! Ill tii-I-<'la's (i.iuliti*.!,
a)I t.iai;.-.* it, ,.luln figtir*-* al SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS
tion and this year for the *ame' moniii
- ttial.::.:; U.-m
,1ou!.; ih> 'GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Au--u- 'hem an- ihn
it w:is 92 and a fracliun. Tbe numl>er
mi-longlni; during the momh -a-.-i? C.ess
and the average atiendanee was 2.>«22.
KIMBALL UPRIGHT. SALE PRICE............................................. ,..............................

City Book Store

Trayerse City

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TRY

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te

TONk

Thirty-Five KilleA
'Toledo. 0» Jan. 21.— B>- the sceldefitill digging of a switch, passenger
train No. 144 on the Lake Shoie due
here at 10:3d this morning'was de­
railed and wrecked. Ward Gtvep of
Manehesiiv. MIrb.. was kilted and
eleven people were InJumL Antons
the latter wvre J. M. Rurutigh of Mar­
shall. Mich.. Clarence Gilson of Blissfield. 8. W. McChin* of Teramn-h and ] The fact that the deilara yoj spend
W. H. McIntosh of Jarkson.
: can never be reclaimed, wh.ie t»e deiTerre Haute ImJ.. Jan. tl.-Twenty-!
J"*** *»»"''
Sav.ng* DepsrtUtree bodies have been rc-coven-d and
can claim at any time, and
Cl least twelve mon- atv known
**** 3 P*'
doe upon
fcsvc been killed by the i«*der car;'''®'"explosion at Sandiord Saturday'nlghi.'
I""** y®**
enough
Blght.vti havelK-vu Id.-mifi.-ii but fivc To P*y »" bills and have something
taken from the burned cars are,
over—save a half of what <s left
ebsned be.ivmd the posailiHliy of iden-! “"<1 deposit it w.th th»s bank, the oldlificatitm.
jest and strongest in Northern Miehigan.
Many Children Arc'Sickly.

Jiir.'SKSk-r l-tSSS-.SSS?;

Traverse Oly
State Bank

-

Mich.

A HERALD WANT AD

Inventory Sale of
High-Class Pianos!

KIMBALL UPRIGHT. OAK CASE. LIKE NEW. WAS |4». NOW...........
STERLING

■■

US'

UPRIGHT. $350. STLYE. SCARCELY SOILED. NOW....

SMITH A BARNES UPRIGHT. SAMPLE STYLE. WAS S3S0. NOW..
WILLARD

upright

MENDELSOHN
EASY TERMS!

REGULAR. PRICE S250. .SALE PRICE................

UPRIGHT. REGULAR PRICE S27S. SALE PRICE.!"
.Ar,y ;e--,i, it; \1. .-.ii.-,.!! n„.y h;,v*. one

and pay f-x'U '-r
. j,,'iid furnish muxI ai"l

3-ta.t FREE.

Splendid Organs Wonderfully Cheap.
KIMBALL ORGAN. PIANO CASE.'WAS S\J5..NOW ONLY.
KIMBALL

PARLOR

ORGAN. RECUkAR PRICE S80. SALE PRiCE

FARRANO ft VOTEV. S-OCTA.VE,
CHOICE OF A DO

EN

FINE CONDITION,

SALE

............^‘'

PRICE

LOW-CASE ORGANS. IN GOOD REPAIR,

THIS INVKNTORy SALE al-.. . iteadf to Jh. other deiann.t-ntr
I-EilKt'L iUilGAISS in Piano Fiar-er* M.r-ic Box**; Vb.lin* Maii.i-o.:;WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY 'Ht aitjihJng >%u may i -- i
fur, full infornuitioa.

weffer WOX,:t. iMt.:**!-. Cotnet*. riaii■ Mu-.*Onue trad hw

GRINNELL BROS.
FIFIEEN MESIC HOUSES.

Traverse Cily Siorc: 159 E. Front St.

ORANO TftAVCRftC HERAIX. TMUmAY. iANUARV ». tMT.

STATE BANK
QVtttl.
SUM

rl!ia«« of Olea Haren to nist aad be
■ beoefll to tbot« Ilvlne wlthlo

K.<

mime and tbr sorrouDdlne coonirr.

SbonM the taxpayers vote In favor

. BLENMERE.
Glennirre. Hleh..

Jan.

pi.—Glen-

Id this bo has caused a aam -nlll to be resorting world and score supoo scores

$300,009 erected and further forUfled
$30,000 trayiaK large Umber boldlngj around

flock

here each year t^ apend

summer month*.

3 per ctat in«we< M TlfRC DeonlU

CMitiM ttis met, 2.925

the affinnaiite—the rit>

Superior ptiimirT.

With the cost <•:

the site; whleli has already provUliro

This nun »ss built upon Uie few cottages as a vlllagt'. is located
at the nerrowB. which is a bridge
bo as

all) been selected, the

project

will

have the lake to raft logs upon from built across Glen Lake, so as (o make moan an outlay of Iba.'Mti.
all Bides of the lake, tu be sased Into a shorter dlsunee to Ulen Artror and;
To Break in New Shpes Always Use
lumber and then loaded upon tala min­ other points near there.
iature cant and transported ovethmi
to Labe Michigan, a distance of nenrly

i£K<«!aSir«tJsS,“A-

be in

of Ntgaiioeejidl have one of Ihe fin
esi High school building iu the Yak<

pretty shores ot GIm Lake,

w*icroi»-A. tncj Ur. B. ftoya
OUkA. Mn. AmU» T. B«A. SuimI
iMd. H. C tovK Awry Mt*M. 0*» W.

win

the

The tillage, if one

It to tnaurothenlH'sperpetuity tolhc -can term -a store, (wu hotels and a
vllUim.

of the prupoHitiun Jan. J^smd Iborv

mere is s same ^iir familiar to the Is rvsaoD tu bvlitrve that the slceision

miles by railroad. Prom bere-tbe

li er-<•««•
The culluction tif cottages and bnsi- Alli«>'> f'nn<-gwe. s
TtsblC'.* and B!:>l'«tuc. oiif.-. mJ***
i-ss places aiv built upon the banks________
__________
... _.
ttw^WInr.
ArfatBC trot
At ...................
a'l l>runvi > aiU
vbo.' -lorr.. »r r<aii.|-iM nuuiul t'hEC Ad
r.u« L.I.. mj
upon the Biirrouadlng c»>uairy.

lumber Is put aliosrd vessels and vliip!d to different points in the D. S.
Mr. Day ursa not unmindful ol the

•f Prvliwtr CooM

Countless numbers of large iM-auilfuI
shade trees, every Hiecie> of flow- i

different
varieties' ul
ttutWi>bm>).r
thi.':!aari*-nath< rrmti
dweller's best hltcresUi at Clcn Haven, growth and
.
'Ibi- Ulith dsvorJsnusn.A.U iwc.lutiir
so he built a large spueloua Rtneral slinihlH-ry can be s«t-u hen- In ihh' l{..r crwlit.ir- to Mwat tbr r rtsin( . Acsin>( said dseaaa.^1
-a. l r»;irt *
store building and lM<led its shelves natiirar state. The si-nili- *-i*hyi
- AiluB ABd
slid ths* all
t
wid
<lar«a««n
A
Bununer.
combloeil
with
the
sw-<-->t
with
every marcantlle
conn i.r-lity
knom-B to exist, for the town's rcbldi wholesome aronui tif Nature's vczeiueonivntnn tu
He also tlon. cause a tliilll "I
built a large hotel, livery end feed and Intensi' joy to i-rnicate
j
barn. He has a blscksmltb shop and visitor to these pans.

Selling Rugs?

dents and the rural dwaUors.

Wtem-lim* VIstrrMmBi More

ire lighting pinut. tu light up
bis mill, store, hotel

Ormtouk.

dwellings.

'^’ST
oS?"’'
TooBml Thl«'^*»»r•

tures Uken

and

dlfferrmt

iwt.djsni

uml

With 8ll these fea­

together give

the

resl-

f.
make

beatillfiil reson Ki'nwiKsI,

' At A a^Mua of AAUtfWrt. •r'U At MA Pro
■ ’ Iwll- 0«* 10 th- flU "d TfASAI-A- l'l«T. IB
IiiAAid Ciwnt>. OB tbf tfkl day uf .lanuB'y.

denu of Glen Haven, quite an envi­ longing snibillon of tin- leMirti-iI
»I8) here juM ttf long ss possil.!.-.'
I- •

Hib. -------------------------a WA'ker. Joitra cr

village, like enutber

a Itoeerd C«. Annu»l.
aBd Meeord Compan:
may
Monday, and the following diraetora
—oos. T. Batas.
Oeo.
Bates <ff Chicago. J- V. Hannen. Mrs.
:
MabMjaics Wlllisms of Denver Col.;
% ^Ud 4K N. Bates.
At the mecUng of the dlreelors. offleers were elected as follows:
Praaident—Tboa. T. Bates.
Vie© Pres.—Oeo. G. Bates.
Beeretary-J. W. Hannen.
Treasurer—Clara N.’ Bates.

country

I*

In
partially

*...•♦ c«tAAa-1 d'-tennio* wSo wi-r* a) the
buU( on Lake Hiebigan and purlially and i-njtDtneni. Uoib are l■x|H•^on^l‘lf
"‘^•^IhsrhwIhtiA-lAKtlhwif "Aid d-ruA-d
on Glen Lake, making It e merea for 111 this wr>rh and have u newly f«irn BStlu-l i..taa«i‘ tb* ttwlcAtAt. ot whirl'
Wie«l otiil newly built Imlel <if aboiP.
hundreds of tourists and rcsortors
A D. lait. At t-n Ii'rlerk tn <b« forTtuaa ai I
75 looms to aecomiQod.-iie gm-sts. B. •Aid hrobau-idE'A.lB-AOdiihmb;
apend the summer months at. a
' ----seorca upon scores of jireity rtUlages ToWn Is the imst-master aud runs n
flirtb. r ordi-fed. that poldu- tu-tlr
be (.irAA by (inbl.rAtiuoof a eory can In seen here and there around gitneral store. He report* a flourlBh.. lh<n>
Ili:«ithe shores of Glen lAke. Doxens of Ins bilsInesN and carries qiille
Ilf bfwrias. m th. Qnind TrsTer*
r pnet«d Aad eisculAtid ti
boats cun be setm upon Glen Lake as tensive Hnp’of gem-ra) ni<<iTbuDiliiA.‘. j
Scores of pretty ciiti:iye> have licen - <Aln>Bi-ii|>r
their occupants ere Joyous and elated

.Nernm Oty. Mich., Jan. 21.—May

over Ihe spiradld catches of fish they

liulU hen- and during

arc able to make here each day and

time. Glenmi-re has

hail this as being the

lion.

"une

res»ri

gleat many fentb-

fruit

Impression on Ihe vlsilora to this spot

and bUBlness places a great share of

la seaUng for Buckley and Douglas,

the year as

arrfred laat week and expctfls to alny

there In the fresh wholesome air uf

they wander here and

•II iriBtir.

this plcluroaque country.

«ahee hive.

Dloocr

served In the

wm

BaB. and all pronounced It one of the

ciiry

went

twenty-one

BtebMos to

Uie M. £ K. E By at Cellar,

vlU take pUoe Jan. J». 1M7. In SL

aged

rnlrmini dratch. aevaland. Ohio.
Tom Bmllh is Improring. and Ralph

23.—Allen

a telMtnitih

Brlanter aad

Bbon

of

from

Wiinpx.

operalur. Ilsli'

Valparaiso

coovened

at

Frankfort

blue flannel shirt and slrijad
pants.

His

wnUaa Hogg of

Frankfort

was

more hU

family

to

IUm Btoa Shell of Oopetnlsh was
the gnsst eff her aunt,

Mrs.

B.

They ihtnk he caught .t

Shot Himself.
Houghton. Jan. 23.—B<l

Mike

Prirhe. an

from a K caliber revolver in hls Irfi
He lived In an

abnndaned

Mrs. John Koneaks U rlsIUng her powder house west ot Hancock. He
came from Quebec fifty yeare ago
pnrenln at Nessen City.
Andrew Dtomou Is dangerously 111 Suicide is suspected.
KuUm of

Cadillac

was

Killed by Car.

Dr. Mrs

called

for

Bim Saurday.

Marshall.

Jan.

23.—A

limited

ear;

going east on the Jackson £ Uaiilcj

VeiT muo Bopa U

Creek electric line stnick the ’buggy i
of Mrs. Tlieo. Corlls, aged IS. three'

tba recovery of O. A. Brown.
Frank surer of Pomona

was

in

miles east, killing her Instauily.

tmgn Saturday.

N

iM Sadie

Brewer. Jsmrs

Coyne

Oeorge Smith, ell of Neesen City
1. Saturday.

Cbnrtes Crawford

of Twin M6nn-

tah) WM la tosm Friday.
Mra.

M. J. FoUett. was called

Roeebush Monday
death of her

by

father.

the

to

sudden

She returned

Saturday.
Coy

Smith of Traverw City sras

the gueet of hta brathera. Ray and
I • Fern last Thnredsy.

Ony sras entoute

to Bto pereuu borne at Angola. Ind.
Miss Bdith Skragh

of

Dldsburg.

Alberin. Is vWUag her friend. Mli
D|na MsT.

This is the iililraaiiim of the- |

boiinl of dlreclutii of the fair asnucla-

and will not urge you to buy but we think you will.

'i

(A irutcur; 1
.

/’



pAKM nut t«AI.E-'>i^^'»H>»"ii-l
rs yejir* old.

to

iDcbcH Id height nnd blind, is a m-ws1k)>- who stands near the capliol en
trance at l-aiising.

V-ivli rlTrr. wiih
wil- -if nrrr
He quit the stnev j bora «n
fr-ot Will W«dd 111 Jt* Ino-fAB.l.« trmi-

p theiv recently from Ccarioitc.

that Of the prinrip.iity'‘U“br.c;:;Cfrf ff«orf Cwtw i^er^fd
which ctniblMs of 73 gnaiilp. T*. var

;

bini-s antf ?> firvmi-n.

I

Tam and Tirtsidt

I

Two papers tor the price of one.

--------------------------------Most disfiguring
sUln
t'iii|iiiiui*.
scrofulii., ]iiiii|di-s. nislii-s.
nii-lii-s. i-ii-.,
i-K'.. ii
un- dutImpinv htooil
IliirdiA-k KIiun! I>.
s l« a i-luansiDg liliHid ionic. JIak.-.i rli\ir-cyi cl. clcar-hralin-d. cleaisklnm-fl.
.

Jfftf

[
^ | /^/'^
|
^
,
| Pay* for both a full year,
nouneeftienl
elsewhere
in
Herald.

today's

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
"THE BIG STORE"—Dealers in Everyltiing

Long Live th* Kingl
Is the popular cry throoghont Enttv
pean eoiinlries; while in America,
ca. the
Long IJve
cry of the present day Is "Loni
Dr. King's New IWsrovcrr.. King
'
Ol
Throat and Ijing Hemcdles!"■’ of which
Mra. Julia Bydcr Paine. Truro. Mbss_
says: "Ii never falls to gl\e linmeQuickly
dlatv• relief and t
Paine's 01
shared bv a majority nf the inhsM
tants of this roui
cures weak lungs
ter all other remedies have falloil: and
for roughs and colds Ii's ilu- only suiv
Guarantced by C.
A.
lIuglM-c
Co.. Hannah Drug 8H*rc. 8. E
£'^5. 'druggists. She and ll.i'fl.
TrUl bottle free.

Good Shoe News!

-Whv Don’t You Raise Poultry?'1*“,,7/,^"

Two Special Values

There is Money In the Business, Both In
Raising Poultry and Selling the Ejss.

Worth Your Investigation
WOMEN'S DONGOU
KID SHOES.

WOMEN’S PATENT
COLT SHOES

$1.98 $1.29

.^^e of jp-nuino dongi-la

Made of Patent Colt atocL iu
Bluclier

stjir. dull

luatber

stock with

patent

tips

ami

II iiiiist 1k' d'lni tMi eeii tilillv prin- ipli**. ib'inijh.

j ponltry Bnsiness. I
i___________________ j
A small Bum iovr«t«l st liral in tbc

richt

kind uf *upplice will liringysiu *uoh rgturo* tbat you can stion c-nlarBi; year bQ*ims!i that Fill Uli-rili bisciiiiiiio^and mutt proliuihlu.
We carry a full Him i.f tUecuktl.raUsl • RoliBble"
pli.-9.

Iu--ulia:or».

BrooJ.-r*

What *-(• doii i have wf can cc‘l far you in tbe ibone*l jiiwibie

mint-y.

You' ua *cc your Ktwls'x-fore you iirkku

timi:

and
and

Poultry
c*u

.Sop

i

your iiurrbsae.

The Reliable 100 Eeg Incubator, one -t tb,- l.»t .ft.:r tmnty.«re yiar. ot
caiisUut ia-provcnit-n:
The Reliable lOO Chick Brooder and Rat Proof Yar^. Tbe click* caoiMit
rowd an t ua-iilways-oinforlablc -iml b»vsll
bivdtby.

light drese eoiee.

The Reliable Stock Food Cooker and Water Heater Combined, nie click*

topa and Cuban
Cubau bwla.

uUsin ijui. ker firowth an>l RrtwU-r weiitbt when fi-1 projwrly cooked fool.
The Reliable Exhibition Coop, op.- of the neatest and l»osl coop* on the mark-.-l.

Tim penny eoelsl st the Magcalx

together with sen wa

Ball Mat Tue«lar was very largely
■tleeded.

i

The

carpet men will gladly show through the piles,

found dead last night with a bullet
temple.

l>wirer. last week.

St thmhone of hit mother.

looks good to'l'hrm anc) it should to you.

^'2s&“{S.'.-;iVp.^t n.rt.c

hv

old Frend) resident of Hancock, was

Fnnkfiat tho last of the mootb.

^

M.

frHi^l train and left' the city.

Tlsltiag his family here over Suaday.
He expeeU to

brother-in-law.

Corey, aud Sheriff Watson searched
all night.

Konday.

j

.4

the Salvation army, he ays.
three,

OegHofab attended the InsUUaUon of weeks sgB. He ran out of the boime
at 9 o'clock last night whiln tempo’OBotn held here last Tuesday.
rarily Insane.
He was baiK«s aud
. ThOMPSONVILLE.
lampeoavlUe. Mich. Jan. 23.—Cir-

fall.

Howard Britton,

complexloD. five aad ooc-half feet tall,
came hirre

.

tlon.

wrtghl 123 pounds. Is missing,

i[ la able to be ont.
Meadamca

bchiw

Operator MMng.
Jaib

.

ItbnwotWeiven l>y publlsAUun nf A rxivr iit
; thw nrrt„.?or
-Airt^y^bPwitB^ 1 th* Cl ran
IBiMi ABd
llunm eoiimy will have no fulr in-M Si'^Sd«iMty'

driven aenws the river.

OwosBu.

j’*t?‘''ir*««^.'‘^JbAt , tb« !6ib day of
Fi-1ir«Ar7. A. O. It'T. At ten n'l-lneb in tbr
I foreBoon. At AAld PnA»ie efho.. I. ABrt 1» bar*

ItMd Axe niiisl. eotilribiife JCimi

Rsilrund traffic Is delayed.

KIM Agnea Doyle of aeveUnd. which

y. Ja-lg^d Prn

ward wiping.out the ib-bt of $K.V>. 01

An i<» bridge has lunued

nnounciug the

Saving of from
$3.00 fo $5.00

bAtr rCBiv. la tb«-elt» of TrATtrs* ■'Hy, 111
^^mniy. KO tbi- Sid day of -lAMiiAPT

At* uf i:aiti J
utvsque acciirry. ClenniiTC Is eertsiii- ' II.«.
. Viiloiiu N. T.l.btii. k.v.t,s n'..r.ii «••
ly ravon-d hy Itinie Nature.
•uan blAf>-U>i"n luamis-liiAi -^i-l'•wri Art
liB.liPAt*Ajuld.HTininr a-Iai Afr. A’ u.*-iii-iDuring ull limes of the .vear a
l.rfbUllrith till- leVtl h. im -if -Jl il rti-r- A—)
Urn- is. miiltiiaiiiifl and einim-ris with 'abiIi-bUIIbJ l■■lBhl-nI Ih- rrtl p».'Ai- 'rtwlis+-

SUte News.
STATE NEWS.
Saul) Stv. Mnrle. Jan. 23-Tli<Diomlng.

Best reviews they had attended.
sreditag br Warren O.

arc

food, fresh whtdesonie ;iir. and ph l-I*^'

- Lardy Price. D. Q. C. installed r>ffl'^•an for the coming year In the Hsc-

iring house
cleaning but the
bcforcHipring
h

puinihi-

furnis

Most of

our purchasers tell us that they can not ufic. them

"“-.Xii'p

qidte a

Then again the beautiful found tipur In-n.- and ii goeii wjibout
uiiailiilleriilt-d
farms, aad gardens leave an •nylng lliat fur pure

Mrs. Dsryer. who has been sick for that only time deepens and holds
them from their honies in the city
4lie past week. Is Improvlug.
Mra. Harry 8»ae. wHosc husband

because you hav£ not seen the rugs.

"PS'oi'SS-.irO., i..,!, ... .t

the north.

Ely la quite sick.

prices we arc making at the present time it is

make this a favorite spot lor

spot without an equal" la this part of

NEflCN CITY..
SpeclaJ to The Evening accord.

Ifyou have not taben ativaptage of the low

____

Till- pioinlelor's <»f Cl<-nnii-r<- hull !.:
»Att«-s of thtrstAtr
Messrs Blddkman and Toldn.t ulso'CAixin-. d-« a—i

larger near them.
section of the

WELL YES.

“uAU

hi:

able position by other towns much
This

^.. rWV ts in* forraou—

The luiuslaKIns and cfficiviit hco-t•tes found III Mrs. King

It was a soctal and finan

Cdo bu Likcp apart in a moment'* timt-. for •lupping-

The Reliable Insect Bellows. fordu»tiPK ios-ct piwitrovcr lotli old

del success end netted the Haccebees
■eeriy t2S-

Poultry Netting

K<cpi your poultry'

i« and small

stock

out

»od young fowls

You can buy any um-oont

» <ff Honor
tosm lest Thursday.

QIXN HAVEN.
Glen Haves. Mich. Jun. 2Z.-0\ca
Haven. Is a pretty little bamlet localmi on Lake HIdilgan.

The locatloo ot

the village here or rather the shipping
toterests and metcentlle

n the water facllltlee In ord* • to |wt
Ha Of
to get the neeesaary goods for the
rpMents of Clen Haven to exist upon.
Haven

However Glen

has other

Wllrh Hrtxel. |M<r iHUtb-____ .'i9
Pant Uuitoos. imt gross____.O'C-iip T\a 8iralm-r>. eiich
Wirt- Curtl Harks, cs

Ladies' Kli-eced itose.

pi-r

ly faaeiuting aad uttracMve to both
toelr resldenu and the tnvriirrs as
BMoty spot of the nonh.
D. H. Da)
of

this

is the leading busioraspretty

hamlet

has -practically

and

r,iii.-rwis«j woiiiil take

n-.i frow*-.'annoi'i.-iipi»*l

r iiiid i*

most L isily tleamd
Reliable Hand Corn Sheller-Sbell* any kind of c»,rii .md is a gn-.ii luljor aaver..
Grit or Feed Box - Kxcd*ior Fewlins Tr-u;'b, Eeii..l.!c Cap-nixing Instrument.
Yon'll l>e surpriaifl tliat sifli

Truly till* is one<if

alyle and

lg(r»ntin8 wei-ver bisl to -.fftrr

tit can

lx.*

bad

at

the last

tb<- buyiDt; puhlir.

Ibis jiriitv

We .Ntrrv in *to?k ;i full lioe of

Iiiteniational

I’ouUry Foo-l. Happy

Pratt'* Tonltry Fool. Seneca Hor*c Oondiiion
iiatiouHi

Powiler.

C-olic Core. S?ii<>-i Mou CloI*ra Cuff.

Fancy Condition

Iniernalional

Stock

I'.—b r,

f«x»l. Inter-

Inlernkti-oDal DiBU-iniher Cure, S*-nooa

I’o'.iltry F^. Pratt’* Animal Kcgulat'-r. lni»Tnati'.n-^l H<av«

Speclat Prices on Rubbers
Women■*Storm Riibliers 50c

.'^enoci Stock Food. Inli rnati-mui Louse Killer

C-wTdrJ*!'

Fancy'Border

E'auo White Apions
from »4e to ..............
Special cm price* on

Men* Syndal RnbU-ra 75c

KuWkm for ClnMrvn SSc

»E

GIVE

\ Drinking

AWAY

as

BMs life aad by Ui splendid origlnlxtaff akUI. cool ealeulative puaers. and
Witn atUm In all hls business iranMCltnps has made It powslbTr for the

premium

Fountaiu

for best exhibit >

> in Class Four at the

Northern Mich. |

in

origtnated

ipveTT feature of Gleu Haven's Imsl:

will

InUnt*' Hravy Woi.rHi»i-

. tBey perraanco tu pass ibroukh thb

maa

Galvanized Iron DrinkingFountain—It

Chlldnm'B Narai'vib WrtiiiiV

la beautiful Clen Lake which is equal­

Inet he

It «k>e*
«loe* tW
tic work in
ill an hour that
Reliable Lice Killing Machine—It
mada
a full iUy.
It is il« gr> rtt. 9l inveniioii for poultrymeu

Bewi
■'ing Muvhliic . N<i-rtii-s.
all nuK-hlms. jM-r |w|s-r..<C
Bewtng macblni- Oil. |wr
Untie........................
luk aud Mix-llsgi-

store

iwompted by the fact It had no rail­
road and must of course depend up

toiMgS this medium.

Here TiMy Are. Boy
■ow and Save Money

I Poultry Show. lao. 25 to'J).

jmEGIVE AWAY as premium
<
a $15 fX) Lake City Feed Cut->
ter for the best bushel of Dent corn <
exhibited at the State Farmers’j
Institute Jan. 2Uand '24.

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PAcUn

fcVand Traverse Region.
iHvM loo IM* to UM. AJI eorroopomlthem muot foaeh th« Herold efne* not
tatar than Tuooday noon of ueh weak.
m4 H corroopondenu fall to find
■Mro In. they may ha aaaurod that K

RICES CORNERS. -

I

BoraeU Cniin apcai Sunday vtidtinc

Mr. and Mrs: W. B. JiRiBsioo spent
raiT '
I

Alumni gave a surcessful b
■auK-ii uu Mn.
»it»- U'm. Wine «bu t« stci..
Frank
Haney. Charley SllOnsoa cale at tl.e loan kail on Fridav e
one day last wrc'k.
«
Ur/ flunk. Cbas.
I
Rial, and Pred and Blaine Marsh put up lee for D. G. Ing. Kollnwlnc wa* the program;
Marxh—Orelu-vtra
hnrae kirked tbotnas KHderbonae In WanW hauled the to|» lor ile^ u<-w Shorter Iasi wtH-k.
P. i:. sltoner attended I. O. O. F.
liami Solo- Wimiilred GagixiD.
ehun-b last Wedneadav and Tliuraeneainpimtit at Trav.^ae Cli> ^duy,
Vocal scdb-Ul.l.ic CiisUff.
not break Ibi; jav day
a wo
■ our Irotfa. »u< u>u
*
R.Ttlatinn-Jniin HlUer.
•Mrs. Shiink ylsii.'.l wlUi Mrs. Wm aiclil. lelurtiinR Siil'iPlay.
A riORlilar turualamt.
Ibiei- Mtbse* GUdyr and Vivian
tiuy tSniv retutn-l
Iron)
Tulit,
J.lrs.-Naie Darain of fun OuebU Wine Utiil Mrs. H. Wamn Ust KnMleb.. r. f.. V.-etn*-*day, wbetv he fame.
wa* draalBE a pitialon |ire»tt>UK U>
Vocal solo—Maude Burdge.
ber marrlace with Mr.Uarm InJinr llr-t. '""m'iwi Ida. Sbnnk has been rlaiUns iui* Ksfl woiktiisat Mr. laneV eseip.
Mis. Ih-n Alimah «ii;ixe to- Ttax
(»v<ilure —Orehesira.
tiiialMiid bavins lk>eu a aoldler in with friend* in Tiavenu- City r-'i a
nano duel—Mr*.
Kenn.-tly
and
the Civil war and died lu llie aervlce few days: -letumed hot e last Tbuf- erne aty Fridsv.
Ml*. A. C. V- .vnh.*^ .in.I Mis* Ca.-- Maud Bunige.
l^iKl week abe rrreived nMlo* that dav rvTnitgc.
i1.‘ Wacner tliove lu Travetm* Ciiy
b'T name had asain l>evn placed on
Ml** Cove IVhcat. who.hlia*
Two Stc|i—Orel
Wedm-Mfit>.
Tile} took dinner wUb
the |K-tia)<« roll al JIS per moolh.
Tmi*. V.'}Dkiiop's sister. Mrs. Will CmQiianet—Meaadanies Ueei*. WorzCtood for Aunty Kate, aa »he I* lovMessr*. Ilames and tiavi*.
burg. M
initly called by many of her frieoda. who are aick.
Mrs. Johnstne
ilr*. C<". W3llulx«e Witi-d her step
Vocal
Mr. Varwtn died about two years ago.
MIm Ida' Sbnuk ha* been working ^
l>uei—Me»dat;ie- iKcets and Ken
lor Mn>. Wb. Wine the past few .lay.-. danshter >lr*. Frank Rugt rs. Tbur*n(d>
TIiom- who ar»- on tin- sick ll*i .ire
lhaao
-do—KditU
Ik.ni.-.
.
^john
Taster
retomed
from
Tolu.
follow*;
Mr. and Mr*.
KAPLE CITY.
RxeitalioB—Mrs. R. E Flood
i-e, --------. ------------Sbu.x';- Mich.. V. V.: Wedm*day. where he
Wheat. Mr*.
Tho*. Kelderbonse and vlf<- rtf
If iGlen '
bees on buslarcs lor the past two
VoeaJ solo—Mr* Wm. V.ilc-Wot Wine. Mr*. Runk. M:.-. It. hije be<
Inicrmeiro—Urchealra.
Arbur.weTe-ftncstB at Frank Toil
Orcene. Hr*. Wm. Totten
and
Mr. wodk*.
Ijidie*' Trio—Mewlame* Johusuui.
Mrs. Joo Burkeii vUHed the Green
IMday.
Solirtxxler ami Mi** Ham.-. The Old
Bom. to Ur. and Mra. Deli Nash.
R.»* V. WHIot
Siald's T.-a l*arl>.
Cbarle* Nelson I* nbuliding bis
:^r. Tice uf Manistee Is Mallng liimflnsnda I* Dot day from Ohio, aua fui"n<n> i
ganqllne bunt.
Ut for A. E. Bellinger.
> liecn h<-n‘to- the ie*tt »>f the winter a
quite a* routid «
Ml. and Mr* Sianl.y VVils.in were
Jan. :
Perry Flalier went to Travernc City fiire. be hariiiK
iii»1or!une
pii-Bsantly surfiiiM-.l by Ibeii Irtelid*
Friday.
dnip a Work o'
ou Friday .-tening
After gam.-* and
Hn>. Bloom of j.aidlngton U vlsiilnR ehanRc-d the shai*- of the Buie UirsuSOUTH GRANTGiant ivtiter Grange bud a very mu«it . n*fr.*hnienis w.t«. served.
her MO. Charles unH Riinily ol this- ,ber a* well a* the eolor of It.
Mr*
K
E-C«mpl>el! enienal
Tueeday evening.
plaee.
Mr. and Mr*. f>eimi* and two danssli- pleasant time last Tuesday
Mlldre.1 AllInRlon i* much liMpruxThey Uail instuilMion of officers after alKiut iweniv ladi.-s at a supper
> visited with Mr. Iliai'a folk*
The Charmlna Woman
which suppx'r
supper wi
wa* *erv<-d.
Mr. and Wetlnesday c-xeuiug.
1 In hetillh ul IhU wrltlOK
.(i.b .H ni-eewKirtly <*•• of i» rliii farm
Frank SwaioMx of Cen'
•lliright Ilf Summit City vUluM
Clinrle* BuniUKh and family have
baiure* MaV-»vW’-man
guests of Mr. the gueiu of hi* bnuber Cbarle*.
niovi-d to TnivxTse City.
.who rojU never *erve a* an arltst'a
H.-nr>
Kelchr-rtnan ha* goo.
_. fhe Rlee achool house.
:n.x*b-!.
p.w«^»ea Ihoae rare qualliie*
.-!. pm*
:iua B'llsoii 1* home from Trav- South Boardinu to work In a lombe:
BLACKMAN.
L'harle* Rial hsi* been calUng •
,{that all lh. morid admlr.1-.
.ami Mrs c Jiaiis! drox.erw City, sick with the gtip.
calnp
day. by R
mnooih skin
Mr*. John liisard U visiting a: her'
Tb«- Woman * <■:
will ni.-et wlihiBurkley Sainr.tuy .d ia*t w.^k.
Jan. SP.
Jan. 31
of Btep and j
Tni-sday after-’
Mr. Haven* and fitmilx
Mr* G. M. Uame
son Homer's.
Tber<» ■» etmsUlerabli- lumlx-ring
KASSON CENTER.
CEDAR RUN.
..................... Mra. iVm Howell
going-<si licji- this winter nnd y**terElerltic lUtiers r<Bany
Bom; to Mr. and Mr*. Ow. A. feck.'
oyer the *««w. tlay'* soop Klnrm made everyone gluil ph-arantly sutpiisexl by their f)-b-ndsj
Mtss Anu.1 M.ihiu and [xa n,.gai
■be„sleiKhlnn
sleighing
Hi. rive »lnmg n.-rxe*
Jan I.,
17 a
a win,
win
- ’
“»„.
'he
was nearly
none her.- for the sleighing wti* gelling top- and neighbor* on Tbundav evening X-I»il.s1 Wilh Mr-. 1. Ilreu ThurwUx •
Jan.
-----------------------...
*
miolh. velvxix skin.
W. II. llecman.
1 ''right .-x.-..
Tim ei-.-ulng wu*'spent
in
pUjingi Jd FntU.) .d last wi-x-k
.Mr*. Slrictland 1* ver)- low ut ihU
‘Guarauleed at
the American Society
y of Eqiiii
; with Mr* S. rard*. afier which refreshment* werej
The children ..f Sam MnlHl hav.-J
7*"
writing. She ha* been ailing all wiuThe Help Isind t
ganiserl a local union here Jai
■ Onig Co, Itanuali Ihag
•rx-ed.
reti quite *iM with «».- throat..h-il I * *• "“"’r
They elected
officers
a*
follow*
iKler
ha*
inov.-d
thire much b.-n«r at iht* wrttiug
;Rron-, S. h- Wall A Sons. dnifesMA
Chari.'* Wrlsl'
Pre*_ Robert Payne; Vice Prw.. V.
hy H.
building ii«il by
k E. Gill for a wood
imle »..« was boni to Mt and-*''*''''
hopes for her recovery.
Shlsler: See.. Omer Skiver: Tree>..
iiiday
she.] to the front of the lot near
lit lb
N. Newretn'* fanll:' wer
Elmer Crain.
The next nn-ellng ^if
where the Ktore bunfed and i* filling lint.
Ing homi t.Hiay.
be sick ll*t last week, but i
the. society will be bold at CiHtarKuii.
It .up f.xr a postoffice. When finlshetl The lun.'ral
rulon Aid will
lauirday, Jan. 2C.
Hurlbut"or*
The wialhiT h'S^haitged; cnld.v.
1t will Ih- large and -w-ell adapted for
luiiay at I p. lu. Re
look the Mrs. W. H. Dixon Jan. =1.
Dun Right and Mr. Gilroy tool
people from tht*
*hlch wm *uil the lamthat use.
e Melhisilst chui.-h. i
Anyonr w
.......................................Kalkaska. J
lh<- la-oimrd
Co. can do ao'by
C. A. Baiimbi'ra.T went l.i the Man- «rco-Jm of Kid W'.WtU.-r th.- biirti-t
ev>-nlog at Hear)' Bulke'*
IIMU.-.I until Mon.ta>.
They
The S S .-.mventkm h.^kljierv laal
calilng at Cluirle* Canute'* or address It.iiix on a iHisInes* trip
Mrs. Rnea Harih t* earing for her
Nesaen City. Slieh,
X fMeiid*.
Mi>. Henrv Sou *p.-ol Sulunlay In h.ixe^hi' s.xmiialhy ..f
r Sunday
tnolber. Mr*. Goo. Peck, at present.
Mv5 Holbrook xiidted
Jull ri.
. Travi-rwe Cay.'
Quite a *nna- storm visited ihi* viIn Tii.x.i.«- Cll>On acroiim of the
Imd
ai-alliiclnlty Saliirday night. The logs will
Tlmn- wa* no prhaeblog here laal
Mtmtiiiy. there was only nine srhol.ii
north POR^
Ington biriliday social at ili.ir hali;
A'Wonderful Happening.
lie on the mov.- now. This Is the most at the GnH-n Briar «ehool.
Sumla; x.wing-lo the w-verv Murm.
II. E. tJiU returned Tiu-wlay x-xi-ning Feb, S3..
Port Itynm. N. V . I.u* witn.-s*.-d .me
snow that has -fell at one time this
■iibb
Grandpa Pike 1* s*-«-n .In
Iteni a businea* trip. .
Mr*. H. K. Caimd..-tl is *ia-n.lli.5
r.u»arkrid.-caw-s of b,-a1
winter.
again, niuraing fn'iu Tra'
raverx*'
(Vindiii'ior I'lul Grilliu is eonfim-<l
lug ex.i r.s-ordi-d. Amos F. King,
f.ns- da>-s In Trnvi-m- lily.
Ral|ih Meli-i-r *Old hi* ilrivlDg huree Salunlax.
to hi* holK.’ xxiih tdekm-s*
Ml}t
W.
I'nrt.-I-<-ul.-nain.-.l
a
l.-a
recx-ntly
a faney priw.
Cloytl Doilil came home Tliiirwlay
Htvlor Rh-Miln* lias x.-iiirm«l torn
uftemotm from Platt ami n-jimii-d r>-trolt. wher.x he w.ni i.i visii bi jfri.-mls-mi Thunulav evening
whi..|, I i-a.l .•itTen.l oxer so x.„s.
..I III. Blra- weboul hoUMMr. :iii.l Mrs II. Ryan ami .hll.lr.-p
of W’l-ef KaKWni ^R-d on Mnu M
Monday mumiiic.
tiaii'iiis.
'
. s.Miili ».f Trav.-rae Oiy.
at.- *|H-ndiiig the week in Ti;n.is-.
Mi. and Mr*. Elim-r Crain. Mr mid
Brook* on tlieir way to the iiarty
The 1.. O. T. M M. will giv.r « t-n
rx.iiliig Jan. 3<l. All ATO
Mr*. Bvorell Crala drove to Trav- r«-nl sorini at iti«- laimi- of Charli-.-; Vliy.
Fridav «lglii at Mr. Balke'A
er«e City Satunlav.
Nelson.
Jan. ;i.
Mr. and Mr*.' Will Dai low .iiid .-on

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lalercsl

DeposHs

AUowcd

UELANfl.
and «llc tt"
RirnoM W. jnhnMtn
J
Uinird frwi BIk Rapida Moodar.
Bern Pickard returned fnna Oaj'lord Tuoa-lay.
Arcbir Lederle
nuule a ci>II to TravLed<
ciae City Wedueaday.
ikirs. to Ur. and Mnt. Wni. Nedo«,
on Thoraday. a daORhter.
Ur. and Mra. Ik-rt Rrova are rlMl
Isa at Ua
Laa'it'n:;c for a few daya.
AlldoQ lAMlerlc aiio made al
landed vialt at Mnoraukcv. teti
Tbuiaday cT<-flinp.
WaiKT Aahley of Bmpire Ik In
.for a tea dnya.
1 mudc a pleafcaul call
E. n. Stanley
lut week. *
Mtaa Jesale Wt»>dirard of Ttavetac

la trrltlnB for

ProHeeuUnK AUorSey

*^laa AnUdilo Banb of UllU Mer
paiMd ibrosKb toira on ber way to
Maple City.
C. E. And

Oqiosils. I

Rev. wmiam*.

t®An one day iuat a-eek.
pnrrbaaed the Nednv.
Ben Ncvbnll
.Ncwhi...............................
lAylog
It la vrty prculfarm. i>ayltM;
tbc Bborv of l.ake 1^-c'1y lonied

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AUEN ARBOR.
ud raining hat
ia several toebi
Cari walker left last Friday for a
risH with bit molber in FandaUc.
^Mr. Merrill
U
enlertalnlng Us
brother from fUlkssks. who arrived

£‘.j-

**«™.**HoHaod of Traverse City It
guest of ber daughter. Uri. H.
NTsherldan^and famUy.
Quite a nawber of people from here
&radM Ibe Alklnson-Hltton wedding
dance In.. SSmpIre last
Wednesday
night, and rvpori a very lante gather­
ing and plaaaani parly. Tht-lr large,
dkcle of friend* wish
the hasipy
oouple much. Joy and n pleasant ami
PCosperoua journey through life.
It waa TlMmts Ketderhouse's liorwithat kicked L F. Sberltlan
weeks ago. Last week L. F. Sheridan'*

alher hife^haitged

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H2s

OUR MOST LIBERAL OFFER

Never duringr our entire home furnishing experience have we made a more iiberal offer to the furniture
buying pubiic than we are now doing. Think of it!

Four Rooms Furnished Complete For $68.00
These are^ all good serviceable pieces and would cost' you better than $ 1 CO.OO if bought at the regular prices, but we have put them into out­
fits and are giving you the benefit of the choicest furniture proposition ever made in this vicinity. This must be seen to be appreciated.
Come in and look it over, even if you don*t want it yourself, you may have some friend who would appreciate the big saving that
the purchase of this outfit represents. Take any mail order catalog you can find, pick out the same bill and compare the
cost. Aside from the saving We give yo^'ali the time you want to pay for it.

$68.00 Furnishes Four RoomS Complete.

SITTING ROOM
1 Couch upholstered in velour.
1 Arm Rocker, cobbler seat.
I Arm Rocker, cane seat.
1 24x24 inch parlor stand.
2 pair lace curtains.
Carpet to cover Jhe floor.

' I Golden Oak Bed, 4 ft, 6 in.
} Golden Oak Dresser.
\ Golden Oak Commode.
1 Closely tufted bed mattress.
I AH steel top bed spring.
Carpet to cover the floor.

DINING ROOM
1

1 B ft. extension table.
6 Golden oak dining chairs.
lOO Piece set of dishes.
6 Good Table Knives.
6 Good Table Forks.
6 Good Table Spoons.
Carpet to cover the floor.

A Well Furnished
Home Makes life
Worth Living.

KITCHEN, con

BEDROOM

KITCHEN
1
1
]
1
1
I

Number 8 cook stove.
Full size kitchen table.
Galvanized wash tub..
Copper bottom boiler.
Heavy zinc wash board.
Pressed tin dish pan.

I
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3
3
3
I
I
1
I
I
I
I
I
1
I

pressed tin xvater pail.
One pint pressed tin dipper.
pressed tin bread pans.
Roll edge pie tins.
Roll edge cake tins.
pressed tin xwash dish.
Crimped cookie cutter.
Handled fried cake cutter.
Fine wire fiour sifter.
Double action egg beater.
Copper bottom tea kettle,
Copper bottom tea pot.
Copper bottom coffee pot.
Cood long splint broom.
Japaned dustpan.

J. W. SLATER
The Homemaker

Homes Furnished Com­
plete on Easiest Kind
of Easy Payments.

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MAMD nUVIMB HKMLD. THUMMV. JANUAIIV M. 1MT.

Save Money

Mr. and Mr*. A*a Palmer «ere
A compUsiioa of the building and
(uesia of Hr. and Mm. Mom Halleit municipal Improrment work carried
laat Sundar afteraeae.
Hra. Lavra Batea returned traoi on la Ronghtoa county In the pa*t
year ahows that two and a qaaiter
millions of dollars would net cover

Boy youy g]?Mes at the
rtRht price and still get
the

BEST that, Modem

5ck nee Offers.

We Bijr Oar rmca. Onto
Oim

OWN

Wc oner You
ary.

Price* right.

FACE

Ing Monday mnrulDg. I donl thini
they will And tl very gmel wlieolltis.
afier the snow riorin .‘tumlay,

Jsin :i.

f>r. P. A. WoUc.

atoeked. geBetal atore. asd good aerto atwa** lutodeied.
A daRr mafi to raeelred. rata or
ahiae. ihroash the anoetlaat aerrlc*
ofJaa.WU*ea. la. additloa there are
two R. r. a'i mchiBK aae%au mile
fu» the poatofSoe. Mr. Wllliaaaoa.
vbo has bean carrier of Itw Bmplits
jnall route erer alned It haa been estabU^ed. baa been veir recnlar in bl*
..........

_ xlaaln*
• In* in ibe
atber. Mr. WIlUamaoci to all that
a be asked for In 4bat eapaciiy. be
.

nofd-------------- -------------------------------------- —
mate, and *lvcs pttnnpt. regular and
t errtrlee, no that ve am well
napebed with n«
> real of the
C to bare a
waiH and wa ■
WUHam wltooB to the proprietor
af an np4o4at« general store, and I*
ahnya ready with hi* amlUng conntenanoa «o reader the heu anrice

praneat to a b
ly mtos A. W. SpaSord. who haa gives

building

Wefclnger. says ibal fully IT. i-r cent
of the citireus of Ann Arto.r an- 111 or
ailing

The chief rotupiBliits ate brim-

cbial or caUrrhnl trouble*

Dr. B. L. PaolsoB,

State News.
The Rev. E. A. Knapp, of tbc Pres­
m i
byterian church at Adrian, says be to
sorry for the man who will be elected
mayor of Adrian next spring He nay*
that It Is lime for ihe enfopeemeni of
the law against
the
salnohs
against gami "
be will mak' life nitoerable fur
chlef exccnilve If the laws are not
Blck ihl* week,
Ml** Lora Cook It
ttnforred.
working for her.
th 450 memhers and 100
Mm. Isaac Newmarch 1* aome
Juveniles as well. Buttle Civek's Y.
M. C. A. will close Us doors In
Mtaa Lora Hamilton and her alaier
than a month unless enabled -lo fnnGladys vtolted at Mr. and Mrx
After
alcbiog
Newman’s Friday night.
* have
bills accumulate, the dlrectotw
Mrs. Joseph Sparling, who has been
decided on a coitvass. with the aiu.
>eDdlng a few days wlih her
neuDccmnit that unless |3,.MKUa.4irfs'ealey. has returned borne.
Pd by February 1st. tbe doors will bo
Hrm. A^m Beesmiller called oo her
moUier. Mr*. laaar Krwmarch. one locked.
Hilo Oalerhoui. a former, aged 07
day last week.
le banks
I. J. Newmsreh and W. 8. Saxton
dtore to Walton Saturday tuorning
on biisinem.
Mrs. ti. C. Sparflng to on ihe sirit
daughter.
list tbii week.
William MItIman. Sr., of Roekwnrsl.
Jan. tL
has b^n depute sheriff of Brnwnsiownshi|i far ho years,
lie is
BUROICKVILLE.
n hto seventieth year.
Ur. Efe Atkinson and MUa Ethel
Thomas Young,
.r, of
of Mar.
Mornueiie. aged
HiltonI were married Wednesday i
Maple City. Rev, Williams performlag 23, arrived from England, accidentally
Ibe ceremoay. ‘niey will reside for the shot and mortally wounded himself

Pre^
A I
WOkelmBIk. TraverseQty.

OVIATT.
The T^llase <4 OrUlt I* located Sve
ailea veat of Oadar Rea. to the midst
■ ittUy. H. O.
PeUen^ to tiao afSeiantl iaad aioet
And

apent

other hnwime.
bulMlngs ..mw
under conoideratinn
' oth.r
and Id the bunds
r-ontractors.
Uke.
hto broil
n-law. Manle
9
raitar Gf-o. A. Neweit of ispheming.
1
Lake
Mrs. Viola
.“"‘if!' I* iwiverlng from the fracture of
itoles callgl •
Mrs. I/.ltie Aliw- oni ^
dav last week, and also railed
Diive9 Graham and M(>->- Rekah Wil : flyer a week ago. H<- wus reiurulug
ifroni lns|Kgiliig mining prntM-rtl<-<; in
Mnse Halletl and hto
llule slB- Arizona and Mexico.
n- hotiii
The Atm Arbor health officer. I)r.
ler's Siding Satuntov. tetuin

A se-ynar ptaraiilMd fold Sited frame or rooantlnt at

EXAftONAinm

than <1.500,000 was

business blocks while the rest
ing ket
r day this pended In municipal improverai
week,
and improving miolne and other
Mrs, Bsrl Cray was calUng oo some
puraie stock.
of ber neighbors one day laat week.
Aitbougb the past year has acco the
Will Fewings Is away on bnatness
building of many fine residences in
r Lake and children a

n*^itthhrwinter.

all can afford.

A pild sued chain, aolid soM ear loop at
LeflCet STFund ■< nnr (Cadillac F«

drawtBK

More

Dan Pratt.
| huilulng line, the First Statu hank
Miss Peari Rtisbioo was the guest 1i^jt^ a bandsome new

LENSES

«birb mabt«s 0« toMT# u»e}61ibm pmSu and oe«r yoa i
tlaapen craund |o propnrlr eorr«cl alt d«(ocu in your

rmeea that

the cost of these operatloos.



red treoi tke itekers w4

GEIND

Carl Bate* one dv tai
Oeorce Kaieudea I
for 3. Sveei.

with the

grip In tbc lead.
The SIk-s Ilnllr Sun
Item:

prints

'11 g, Sertfern’s cat ha* learn­

ed to oju-raie the'door lieil.

When

It to hard to realixe bow amatl a
totUer's web reaRy to. A fan»oa*'miooacoptot once made some imetvstinc '
cesngariMU of a cobweb with boaan
balr.
“I bare often compared tbe sixe of
tb* tbraad span by fuU grown splUcra-

j=

rvr'uto 1

vlelnit.v of Richmond, for the raising
of flax.
Archlects are watching with inter­
est the ereclloh of the tie*- buildings

nlght."
Thc David War.! ei-iatc. of Oakland

i-»I lent of th- C.n-a:
City Women are Finding-Re­
lief at Last.

Baltic Creek.

WTiat seems lo to- of
to tliem an- the Ids

tankf which are lielng built fur ihe
storing of grain.
Are elay tile.

The tanks

4x13 Inches, and are

each 60 feet tall and IS feet In dia­

meter: All four tanks are tin a solid
poola to______________
eWaring. but hi* not
fire
proof,
/The snow which came tira flrai of cement fouDdstiem and
of her speech yet
The American Society of Bqnlty the week was heartily wekomed by there Is a "dead air ” space In everr
Manv logs
have a loeal union hem. which meets the lambermen.
illo. making them moisture proof. The
at tbc Armstrong achortl bouse every
tanks
will
have
a
eapneilr
of
3K.<
two woek*.
hnsliels and will to- covered by a r
Two aebaot house* are conveniently
loeated. one bring one mile north, and
Ola which will be in-ed as a spouting
the other the aame distance south. Traverse City yesterdty.
It* JenDlngs Is atiendlling lo
Mtos
_____ Rebecca
RebeccaShrily
Shril wields the ‘nwdIt Is reported by the .ngento
duties
ns
teacher
tier
a
t
dto** la the north school, while Mrs. E.
are working In ihe Interest of thiB. PeriangUI ‘ahskes the loraalla off
the little boys’' In the sooth school.
ioiis sugar eompanies la Ihe vieliifiy
Btota have orderly and well otjended
of VSKsar. that more eomracls
ame price prevails as
when
The H. E. church Is situated on the
onid noi be had—I8c ud 20c.
It of the hill. Just north of the vllJ. N. Rouae has coromeored work
toge, and
d this location helps to make
________
..for himselt
t%e etonr tones of the bell distinctly
aadlhto for miles around. The eburrb JuR weat of E. C. Van de Walker's
residence.
The grip gent! to making hla prea^g well flnisbed Inside and ouh
Rev. Wm. Haskins of Empire to pa%- CDce known among us.
The Rtogaley Ualoi
Rev. J. H. Brer, n "realdeet held an interesting me
lip o
ainlsier
- r of
______
the
_ Brethren In Christ
_______ Tbe membership
chnrrh. Uto tbe pnlpit on the other
for eoDgrainlatlODf upon thc
Bandar.
Wc
have an
evergreen Snnday exceHent showing which they
' sAooL well attended by tbe Juvenile making.
Tbe social given bv the Bpworib
pMmtolkm all tbe year.
Tbe aobtoct for the oYung Peoples' Lnague In Haccaboe hall last Friday
meetlu leeeea for jan. *7. win be evening w«t largely attended, and be"An
Emptied
Teaeri.’’
niustmied. aldea the refreahmenis served an excelleDt program was rendered. About
This eerriee to held
*•* was cleared as a resull. which
sharp every Sabbath evening.
Well attended and spiritual pmyer
.
.
will apply towatrl -tbe paachase
wungt are held
each Tbursday of new hymn books.
.. Saylor to lo Chicago
■l^t ai the home of some one in the
vWnitr.
BvetTbody to cordially In nesa this week.
Wm.
Wunhurg will give a dance
cited to attend these meetlag*.
Jan. St.
la Monroe's hall on Friday evening
of Ihli week.
Word has been received here of
SOUTH SOLON.
Ibe death of Mr*. Jacob Arnold, while
Frank Ruthardi lost hto bare
amiecBtanta. core crib with all hto i
aad chickens and pig pen
and abavt
.
SIO beritaii to oau and
vai hoped that the change
torm tool*.
_
------------------------..
toola. Was
burned
Jan.
They wrtoc up about I n'rloek Tbnm- would be beneffelal to her faealib.
Her death occurred
at
Mantoilque.
dav morning and lusi had
lime
Mid).
gee the bomw and caiile before tl
Hainstoek left Thitrsitor for
her old home at South
Boardman.
I In tbe
where she will In the future reside
Dr. L J. Ttolman wnt In town from
Frank Rotbsrdl
i
-------------- It and
wife expect to
Summit. City lodav.
p In with hto lather. Louto Ruthnrdt^ the rest of the wtnier.
_ Ycrierday the temperature went
WILLIAMSBUAG.
down to lero. and we had
Id quill
David Rolfe la ramitR the mail
tdlMard—the worst norm
» bavei
now, as substitute for Jim Ladetl. who
Ibis srinier.
to still In the hospital with little it
)T improvement In bto eoodllltm.
The storm was no bad yesterday
Willie ciartt to working for Ous
that there were no church serriev*
here eliber morning Mni. When! vetunied to h

^eni UA w'ertt with her sirier. Lm
Sorting aebooL
mlng home Satordny,
draw
»ac Ncwmarrii was fc

sugar beets are being drawn up than
before.

The light, aandy soil of

cm

ihdr

logging

arn-s In

Antrini.

Kalkatka.

voix. Olsegn and Crawford etiiiniir-R.

fltlng by tbe lutperlmenis of last year,
ore clamoring

for

contrarls

with

pickle eompanies for' eucumliers and
chicory.
said

that

The Heinz Ihrkle
they

have

Co

nearly all

the

eiiriiliito-r* "Ip sight’’ nhleh they c;.i.

NOVEL CURE FOR COLDS.
Healing Medication that Is Braathed,
Giving Quick Relief.
It oeems Just as ridlriilous to pm
laedielne iaio the siomarh to cure a
cold In the head or lungs ns ft doe* to
In the rain^if we want to ki-ep
lie right
f peopl
rough ami hawk and
and week* after they
doKlng. shows how valueles*
ordinary cough and cold cures.
The tight wav to cure a cold In the
head or a coagb and irrliaikKi in the
throat aad long*, i*
by
breathlne
Hyomei’s raediraled air.
I’m * few
drop* of Hynmel In the neat imekel
Inhaler that come* with everr oulfli
and breathe this healing air for a few
time* and Immodtoie relief will
be
noted. The medication goes right to

in the future.
m.vt tbe kstup time tbe soothing a
aling effects of Hyetuel on tlie It
led mucous membran e giv.- quirk IV
lief, and (he cough or cold Is htoker
The best erldenee of the great valt of Hyomel in curing cou^s. colds
_»d all bronebial troubles to the fact
that 8. E. 5^1 e Sons gin- an abso­
lute guaranM with every oulfli they
aoll. that If
does not give snitofactloo. the maney will be refundod.

Inhaler
medicine dropper, costs but <1,
road*
.
(-xitsi bottle* of Hyomel.4t need­
ed, can be obUlned for onl.v 36c.

’Andy. 1

ladies'11.50 Waists...... ■98c
59c Noeilty Dress Goods- ■35c

RHEUHATIS
CURED
he Circulation Stimulated
nd the Muscles and Joints
lubricated by using

51odL]Vs

Liivmveivt
Price 25c 50c^«L0O
Sold by &U Deeilere
I Treatise On The Horse’Sent Free
Address Dr.Earl S.Sloan.&oston,Ha»s.

STEINBERG
BROTHERS

Three Proof Silk-DaslPn»f.S|nt
Proof, Hein Ptmf, 60c iihres
at...................... 39c

CAN YOU BEAT THIS? NEVER!

All Offerings in This Sale are This Season's Styles-Most Desirable and Thoroughly Reliable.

$5.95 For $15.00 Goats $3.75 For $8.50 Coats
Just ;{u ^tunning W^ter Coats in this lot. they are
50 inches loog. in the /ifiost stylish Ijrey,
jfeey, brown and
tan mixtures, also plpin cheviots.

etc., all arc this season’s late styles,
worth at least up to $15.00, your
choice at only..........................................

$5.95

ns Excellent Coats in this lot. They are -50 inches
long, made of I’Jain and -Vovelty Clolhv and mixtures
Lp-IO-fta»e stjlfs.
~

Worth S7.V and S-S-'id.
S'otir choice at
■«1U

iinAVUiv*

$3.75

for most emps. Is proving exceUem

'.it. eonsist
snow

111 nonlii-m Mleblgnn.

that vicinity, which to almost too light
for cucumbers and the farmera. pnv

liui t *aid io bim;

think that you wosid Im- laintow-rt at
thi- ii'lv.-'"

Nuiitu-ni railroad.

county, to the rieh.-st in timber lauds

to lie used by the Quaker Oats Co., in
more interest

-koow.

WOMEN’S WOES.

lit-e-porcorltv

It do.'*
111 tliat woim-n have more
It owns ir-.iN>o than a Jatr share of the ai-b< * and
fharir- pula* iliai affliel bntiiaiiily the) mil*'
•Ke.-|. up,"
ai••-ml to .luiii-* m
spite of eonsiantly.arhlng lurks, or
assi-ssed at about C.uuiXMUi. It >
lieadai-lies. ilizry *|*-lto. Iiearlui: down
logging rooil 42 mtk-s loop.
pains; thiy nui»i »i»>p m.-r, wbi o lo
sionp means icriure. Thi-y itinsl walk
FOR SALt-V—Kimliall ujirlgtir idano s
and bend aad wiirk with r.-icktiis |uln-«
(:i1iiii,>ll Krns. <ir.U.
aad many aebe* fr-.m kblii.y III*. Kill4-21.
neys cause nip;i- sufteriiK than any
nihei organ of the body K<-<‘p lliekid
m v.K well an<i health to eaelly mala
s states- laiuM. Ri-.nd of a remedy lor kl<ln<-y*
The i-Ji.t
only
that helps and vnres.ihe
vnres.th.- kidney
kidm-.vs
tall of Hie nr«t rank to lUal be is a
i* emlorwed by |Ms>iile yun know,
laii who I* trtoe In all thaSiiertaltu lo
r*. H. D
Carapl»-Il,
539 Slat
gorenmieiit: that he Is dl*<-n-et. *elflivi-t. Travel*-.- City. Mirh , saj*.
eontnlneil. and well iMlam-ed: that lie
Ihisi ■-ii|ii-rieiii'<- with kidney n-nienever allow* bis prejtolln-* to ruu
lle* have i.-oiahi me Ihiii then- 1* a
ly with bl* JodgniMit: that he to
iiv l.ii kidney oiuitilalnt In
dlgnlfleil lu maimer .md i-nivtlee* al­
ol Ikun * Kldtu-y I’iito. Rh.-iiways that sobriety of s|HH-< b wliivli t« matle [win* 'lirongh mv t-IioOlder.*,
bn-omitig in«leii of ezalled |K<*J- weak, aching ha?k. which mailtlon. 'ihlB wss the American ideal for very dlfBcull for me to bend, sloop or
preoeni time with
of
tbe many year*. I’erbaps It to the idral lift were souk- of the trunhles ihui i
pareats. aad their large
d. I nod
lower peninsula report to be of a bet­ even now of tbe majority of the rltl- bad lo conteail with. A* siai>-d.
friends extend them best witbes.
a fine
’ a
Miss Mary Baxter has been visiting ter quality than that raised by them­ z)-n« of Ibto republlr, albeit limes bare ■ hat Ikuir* Ktdnev I’iito hre
nii'dy for tbi-M- ailim-ni* and
her imrenu i"
selves. la said to have been ralsod by ehanged.
pl.-a*.i
In endorsiac ih.-ir
Stops earache
In
two
Joseph Spdimacher. of Mantoilque.
For *aU- by .-ill dealo*. FilM
Kiihaehe ur pain of bum .. _____ ...
e.-ats,
F.iMer-MlItinrn Co.. fUiffalo.
"^toa Fanny Atklnaoe to working In who Rays that he planted Ibe seed, of
*- fur ihu t'niusl
Trnverae City,
home of H. E. Ihe Strawberry Deal varieiy. May 21. five mlmiies: hoaisenes*. one hour; Ntrw York. *ole a
miiiK-leacbe. two lioiini; sore tliiii:i'. Slat.'*.
Bougbey.
and that when he harvested it frum twelve hours—Dr. Thomas' Eli-ei nr
K.-niemto r Ihe name—Duan’e—w
■nie baL
Oil. monareli over pain.
one
acre
be
got
Ifll
H
bushels.
k<- ........... ..
FriU baa­
During the Illness of Dr. Fralick
The James Livingstone Flax
it has been imponlble for the people pany haa reported (hat an amount
get a pbysIciBn.
nf aereage far In excess of the
Mr. and Mrs. Darby iire bolding a
aeries of meetings at
the Holden formerly used has been seenred in tbe

way* at Pearl Lake
yeer. and to
doing eplcndld work takiag cam of
the toga which am.eosnlng la at the
rate of from sixty to aereatySve
Ihonsaad per day. tram hto own. Wm.
BatUerh and Joe Rcmlagtoa'a Jobs.
The hog* belav (o.tbe Empire Lum- ebnrcb.
it*8ui
be* Co. who have tnrge Umber- holdInga ta Uito coamnalty. Log baullag
___
. 1 audden halt, owtng to
garni weather, but at thU date
KINGSLCV.
.................... ............
«• Btonn.
Wm, Wurzburg was in Tra
wmh to again being msumed.
Oeo. Herrendaen to bauUn* log* fttr City Monday.
Bertie Halladay attended ihe meet­
ing of the Northern Michigan Poiillry
Omnt Peiieagtn to doing galte
ntsoelalion at Traverse City,
this
bOebettag boilaes* Ibto winter.
week.
^
Mm. Wm. Dailey I* rtolUng I
Michael McCarthy has been very
matber near Maalstee.

ire years be haa aM kno
weather coodUMas i
prevail
North Dakna «ad other poUts
west of St- Paul as extol lodag. He
adds;
"The saow no the level out
there to Irma three lo four feel Seep.
Men cannot walk on It without enowshoes.
In aome plaeek tbe saow to
iwettly-flve feet deep. Wl-have
from Ij:-u to l.5d-i men working along
our iine and haie kept II updn. but
part of the time the weather has bees
K< e«ld Hut toen rOJid nut w^."
C-lou-l .Ab-iniid.-r K. McClotp. the

bcror* the mo-ro^r-^. and. from the:
Th«Kk>iv M
liuH*. •Ameriran’ ex
ao« accurate Judgment I .-ouW fora, pliirer. has in-rti s-jccosriul in
ret. ran editor, at ji club dtanev In
more than JOO <•( surti Iho-3d» pi’a.-ed "is lUe tomb r.f Queen Till, ul Ijixot
•kle by side cviild not eijual tbi-dtam* EttFl"
Mr. liar Is in a wril-kuown rhi;g<;--lphla a few Jays ago-deilrered
etec of one sucb balr. If. then, we sup- l-‘-ypiologisi « !.■• ftr two >>bt.« ha- a ebo'i sp.'t'ch lo which hr urged hto
poae socb a liair to be of a ronod form •
«' L«x«r bearar* tnu le fear the aMUtoseh uf
If follow* that 10,000 Uirt-aJs spun
old age
' (Md age baa nothing to
tb* roll grown spider, w ben t.aken ..
t.s; ' be said wiitt • kiD-IIr ’smile.
Tber.getter, wm not to- equal Is sul-<nt.ee
lii—n*es <
-When dv:nh rail* pie I >hali not be
to tbe stee of a single hair. To thto. If
l*m*hiirK. Th-.' aie Capiiii.i* kr- - :,(eiM •
I-aler in ll* ev- oing Odotlrl
w* add that 40u youug spider* at ibe
M.itj t'.reenSJi- Maiy Swan, and th<
M.Vln..- r-mll.-d n«i a-tmto«Wip Hint
l.i|>po].l wtolv- Th- .-nlir- Diplinid
time wben they to-gin to »|iui lliejhim
lamlty now h.u.- lic-ii*.-*
to plloi AQdiew Cariw-gii- had mUd.weU ere cot larger than one fnll
•learaboals and Hi.- women list.
" «.iue Um.. ac
H. :aivl ibe *lijel tnllgrown one and that ca.-b of these
M-n.-d their ato>:-”nilr«*hlp -.-f
linnsin- hgu to*-h Ikll ing of lift- and
minute spiders iioMesse* the sainr or­
hoiiM- god
•i.wth on.- •-v.-niiir M" ■ dtnnei. Mr.
gans as tlic larger otx-*. It follow s that
lo-if of Ohio M-alm-rS.
the eseeedlegly kidbII (brvaU* *|iun bv
Cam. gie suid h<- wii -.Id giv.- |SMi..’Hin.Rev. OUv.-r D.-er. the flr-t t—riwn
ttiei* little etvatures luuH to- Mill ««
ni.!*'gr M-nngTupiiv. la iIh- rmie-t
Two hunOma slenderer and cou-.-.to<-tnly that
S'ai--*. an ae-awtolr tr.itiur with liolimilii-in. AI>-\.7 h- *t
-n llonuer in i>i!<li«blog the X-w
d.OKt.OOO of these minute spiders’
dhlil r.t CIV.- t-ir adeu*.-o
Vo?k l>i9lgor aiul no loiimaie .of mi.ti.i
threads cannot eqaal In suto-taniw tbe
lioggiBh. i-jihri. Td gtw I
l-roliiiuent
Mnt-sm-n
and
a
««-l;
•Ira of a single hair."
I.Tiown auH-or has Just dh-il to Ho*- lor leu year* only"'
In telllMg the
toil at the age .d 77. He I.um.-d *i- ii- Vif/rj M., MeClutv^ waUf:s___:;kow. (
“Ob, Nime into niy |wr|(-r." said the
••rrupby in End-mil 'p<'is-'-iis!l> tr<>:n
sofiln-iii.u--- t- Hie He. TIiik |>r<'|Kired,
d. li't think Catn.-gb- Is afraid^l^ die.
toii;-.e I’ltuinn and w.»* t!i.- ttr*l »'«•«:
lie ilieii Went I.I secure a slvk enuHe stoiidr eliiu* b> Hf.-.
Thcn-'s «
I'tiii.-.l srpt.
C.-rm-l! W'ldou.
illflerrnc-.' In thiaititudiM. you

she withes adnilllalice she rings the
bell as would I caller,

P/mt»
Wtittom Bach. sr.. of Blooraingl
lingiSm
ni.. to the last sarriror erf the unlOA
guard that stood watch ever Preddesi
JeffsTSDc Ifcvu when he was coafined
Fhrtreas Mfmroe at the close d< the
civil war
Frederick J. Veil...,___________ _______
bar be.-n «r»wt car driver, gripman.
raotorman for ihlrty-»ev«-B «ea;s
*?'*,
*"
has n. i.i r.V>r'

$8.75 For $18.00 Coats $12.75 For $22.50 Coats

54 Coats in this lot—in full Kerseys. Broadcloths.
Momagacs, High-Class Novelties, etc.—ail superbly tailored, cut very full. 5D ir.clies long.
beauTifulIv trim- ‘
g. beautifully
med. some of them all satin lined.
Plain colors. Fancies and Blacks in­
cluded. X'alues up to $1S 00. Your
choice at only...........................

$8.75

14 IliKh-CIass Ilroadcloth. Kersey and Novelty
Coats, all beautiful garm«:ms, 50 a«^ •i2 inche* long.
ColTcd-n.i I5!.-vk i.i loose and

tirr.d srsb’s
Wire $'i000 and
S-iJ'd. Vpurth'i.cat
'
oi.ly....................................... ............

$12.75

Our FurStock Is rapidly getting smaller and smaller, but the bargains are petting
biggerand bigger—Every fur piece at a bona-fide reduction~Now is your trme, don't
delay! Come In and let us show you values that will surprise you. All Fur Scarfs.
Muffs and Children’s Furs are included in this sale.

Children's Coats
Si.98 For S4.50 Coats

Cbildreu’. Winl,r Co.0. pi*], ol Wool Mi.tarn. Kovfltitto, etc,, worth flOO to t4.50
All aisee, at only.................................... ......

$1.98

It Such Prices That Tmi Cm t
tfM to OieiM Them : :

S3.45 For $7.50 Coats

$3.45

(■hildr.-n* Coats inmle of beat novelty CJoakiuga, haodfome i Jort. cooibinalioDi.

lateal

•tylv*. worth f«i, ti-oO an<J 7.50. choi'» only

ladies!

'

SIO and S12 Overcoats at $6.25. $15 and $16 O^rcoats at $8.25. $20 and $25 Overcoats at $11.25

STEINBERG BROTHERS

TRAVERSE CITY.

MldilGAN.

I

TIT
MANO TRAVtKtt HtRALO. THUHWAV, JAMUARV K MV.
ale; Ullian Bowers, second, and Mabvl

allon of Bordfwa Mlxiniw. E O. I.ad4.

Kidivd. primary.

Maalc.
a fine oaaiiiy of c

li»- The Baianeed Ratmn.- A. U
tbe t«04Ur

Ijust aa y^ wotJd expeet to bare

Hopkiba.

ud con tho* whicli «m

*t 'k«

MHirt hodw We<lne«»*r monlB*. Th«
Mate apeakw will be A. L. Hopkloi
of Dear Lake, wbo will be the eoadactor, K. A. CUpp of NorthTlIle. Mlu
JeBBle Buell of Abu Arbor and Prof.
L. tL Taft of tbe Afrieoliural ooile«e,

floe,

Pamera* InailWie aodetr and E. O.
Ijidd of OIdJIlialoB la the aecmary
BOd treeaoter.

Blair. Jacob Waitner: Eaif Bar. Barld

3:3t>—"The <*are of Bilk and But- aeeri.

.

Mra. G. A. Robertaop, TrareraeCJty.
ehairtnan.
Mlaa Jennie Buell. Ann Arbor,
apeaker.
a, Mra. r.
A. Rottenann. rh»lm
' Prwyur.

Uiaa Jeanie Buell.

II.

Speer. Byron Huleit; Penlnaula.:
3:J5-"l>o rWWren Bavr
J. I. CommItiKa. D. MeKloley; Uolo^.i c: Leighton.
3.
M. Salford;
Whitewater.
3:30—niscuiainn.
Souta, W. H. Ayera; Traverae City.

3:4a—Eiecikm Of nfflecra.

U K. aMeiand. Oeonte M. MeWothy.

Musk-.

Mrs. A.

B. j. Youk<
The rare ahov will be one of the

Adlnnmmcnt.

IniereatlBi;

•TATE FARMERS- INSTITUTE.

of

the exhibit,

The ataic farmers' insiliuie opi-ne<l

coanmom early Wedneaday tntwBlnR

a iwn

ao aa to Klre the committee time

the court house.

The sesKlon wa* !*>-

gun

achedide lime

days'

inter

session

Sun

yesierday
and

there was 'only a small emwd.
win Be BO eatranee fee and the c«ly
eoadllloo

la that the eon

home irrowB.

those pn-Mmi were very much f

ahall be csled.

Aa many eairlea

The meeting opened wiih nn

iBHrumenial aolo by Miss Anna Xiwd-

made aa dcatred. a doxea earn
auune an exhibit.

Darld Ronab and
The Arst nddre** was by A. L. Hop­

A. H. MeConaha
TbefonowlaswUlbelbe
.

i

kins of Bear l.«ke. one of (h«- Mate

Yellow deal eon. any variety. Aral speakers.

Mr. * Hopkins

iqioke on

prtae. one PlaBM Jr. r<mt cuUlrator. "Farm Machinery and Its Care."
donated
pnay;

by .WHIIam

HooUhaa

cmi-

Queen CHy

eompnay:

thiid

nprinc acnlM.

Implement

prixe.

IM-pound

donated by

Farmera’

Bapply eompanr.
While dent ootji, abw Tirleiy; Brat
prixe, Gordon con

pUnter. donated

by Pototo
one yenr'a anbaeriptlon to the Grand
.

He

qaeBtiooed how many men. after they

aecood pHm. pluib lap robe, ha\-c purchased farm impIcnienlB. Ag-

donated by

rnrerae Herald, donated by Tboa. T.
Bate#; eeeond

prite.

Bleed raapr. donated by Baney Adder-

iust bow much mbney they have
Invested.

t company.
Grand

prim,

In addlilcm

nbore there will

be a gnnd



tldAft and

waa

donated

Many do nol take care of

p>

Mr. Hopkint udvUod Ibe fi

Hopkihi' remark*

and proved

that

Holms. Old Hisaion.

E. O. Udd. M. Wllloliee
School Exhibit.

work.

Tbe (Cilliainsbnrg school has a very
Folate Culture and Cara.

rural

Ane

exhibit In

druwing, mat

and

ungnided

TBlse them. He advocated making the
Sult- potato a rotation imp and also
map and picture, and this eollivtlnn.
nhle priaea for be« efforU along eery frrqneat fenlllxatlon of the isoil.
•s of Hie pupils. Is InUln.llnea have been offered by the bellevni in early plowing as poiatiiea
de<-d a dvrili to Isitli teacher and
1 and olbetn Intereoted in need much mMslure and also suted
pupils.
the wMhre of the aebools. The ex­ that seed must be carefully setected.
Stony Reach school has a eolleciion
hibit will be In peraimal charge of Mr. Inferior potatoes should nut Im> used of pencil drawings which is certainly
nAool diMrieta of the county.

Crisp,

but the medium ones should be taken.

ThIa oxhibitloa of work Is Intended Two cyea abould be left In each piece
to

allmnlaie the

totereit

In

the and four pieces planted lo the hill.

nchM^ among (he pnrentt. create new
ami

healthy enihnalaam among

a

aplrtt of love for their profenlon and
to nronan a defemlaotloff on the pari

winner.
Spariing aebnol.is not In llie l>aekgmuDd

Clay acdl requires ahallower pl.ini-

the Ing and sandy soli a deeper.

, iwplla, Inairire the teadiere with

dl«tr1ci

with

its

Ane

sp<-cimeDs

letter writing, essays and

SlevttBg rprtght PI
Regwtar
<:3S.
prv
tlie Grinnell Brew

"Wbai vroald you ihmk e( a W par
««Bt praulomr said an Inanrance
ageuL -A premtna of RM.tnv on a
glUD.OQP pnli.y
Hardly worth taklag
ont. ehr '8ncb a policy was uon- taken
»al. Ibfiugh. un .a ship tfaooctal to be
K*l ll I* a
th:t»g «i ererdiir
sbt|« to Uke iml |..b<-trs at M) or »J> or
tsi IWT
rill the Kaigsria aad tbe
• ■raft Ui IW* i-d <ie* at !•> per .vni
wm- takeb ..iii, and on tbe .OdrlaiOe
Mary, eteo afie.' two ut brr Ufetewis

le; al-^> a mallet i.v ibe sam<- ls>y

1’chlng
|ilb-*
pix.voke pndaiiiiv
lull pi-olanity wiui'i ■ iirt- Hioni. Un.m'Olntmetil fine* iJciiinx. hli-edlng i>.
pioriiidiiix p;Ie- ulier ><-.iis <q siiAvr
iag- Ai iii> driig siort-.

of

hlstoikcal

events. Jotted down by children only

Dugs can be goiten rid of with the In the Second grade and together with
trdeanx mixture and paris green. the advanced grade, the colU-etion .Is
Bpraying should be done once In four­
“ry good,

TWrUVWal ------------ .^-.trwCtHtrVB
Tbe folbiwlag stvr is t<4d of tha

awhile, to reel their bo-M the !«•
IsHio
cooipanbm* dtsmounted
and
•treiehed tbeDUrlen
„oJer the
Visitor til the Wrat lade-s rieb.> has
lireo wariinl as-alUM tnibluv lu the
river l*-rauv ut'a'ligabjr*,
t-«*
bean tidd liy tbe Uvaiiu. u tb.i< there
ara mme at the r ref* ui--)tb>—By
Jove, tbt* » ruq'uns'' Ksi. I »a>. huw
do .von kn.<w im-n- aiv uo slbgalor*
hen-I Bontuiau Weil, ytm *ee. >«b. de
alligsttf- BU. w rnrr'Ue .(gated »b da
•hariL—rnoeh

disdv of a great me. Fuddruly t
fame an exitited -amdi" frtiui the
! great coiipoeer. *b- half ,r«w vetT
. camiwasly, A large g«
boxviv
;
I
1
:
i
^

OTW Ibem. aad MftuWlaw*B wk. anxloo* to .■afvti the true sound of iiw th*
sci-f* bum aa. It gradually driftnl farUmt away. Many da>* Isier wbeu tl«
vreRure bad htta lempleiwl th.. .ntat
foiled bis trlead's atii-titt«a lu that
iwsmige In iirogtwwri.'b «h.-re the vloloneriw Oiodnlatea In tbe .-tastd of the
• wwcuth of Ibe iI
B mltxw tJ F shan> m nor "Th
On riie.ant-nM»D of Feb * 17!H. tbe that's tile dr that burned ]>ast ui
houud* of bia sra-v the i»uke of Kesu- Rchonhausen." said Meudelsevlu..
fon w'<Te lu full ivy. '1 he rau hod liri-a
a louguue. and Ibi-y luen tint tlx- fox
vhlM • rsdtie.
was aliuo-t *|WUI suddenly the went
•iuteudeots hi
Turk
tartHol al>ru|.ily frtuu llwopew- Icwdlngi
among rte-ir many dwifw are npe- n-d
b> ret*^ OB the |«efSi>oallty of tbe
tlie titlle illiace .if I'asUe (\«Klilie
b-mhetw In their dtatriel
It Is uol ol
Tbo*e wlio were fullom-iig woodend
weys eaoy lo gel-"a line" on that qualw luit fold happened atid were ueue aa
tty of a teoebiw. so many are ienietit In
toulahed Mill lo sasj the eutlre pai-k.
llw wvwk- IlDv of the g
Wiilxvul ehefkIUb' fur an instant, dash
however. Is newer aattsSed intll be haa
tbrongb the iqx-a dw Into tbe little
Btaile tbe teal fur orderUneoa by aakl^
rooui. A shrill M-ream waa beard, and
dcA.
when tb-- whipiw-r lu threw himself (be teweber lo upes his or
iroui bia horx- utxI gained tin- lbre*li- One day be found one of bti fair ooh-.
(rid be saw a suriil whtfb pnitiably no J oidinalfw with things in great ratifn-

erktaatly- TioUitBir

fox biuiier baa ever me! IwToee wr 1
•luce. .V white fared woman al.wJ !
ria«|iiug a ehIM In her arm*, and riebl!
loetjt, -I don't benera^Fvu •
j there la tbe cradle. ftvHD wbirb ibe in I
, fant had Just lieet) anateheil eighteen :
The desk ckwed srllta a bong. Tbm
j couple of 0«re bonudw were strnggUng !
!to tlcroar ibeir fox.
i Wn. An- to her rjr as iSa cntely iw
piled
Alw*T* ahww* PaMtSBMW
"Oh! Aft you l-wAlng far n hooaeTlie must jwiliv- man ha* »>een fottof k*«twvr'-New York !*!«■.
,
ll i:<vl«-e| Wilder of I'larkshurg. **'.

7 iSr

\a.

sill.

II" lias n<-vor t-.-eu knx>wb to say

Safe. S«<re aed SpMdy.

a -T-rt* noril to aiiy1»«lj. sod hr I*

■sternal rvtnedy ever yet drvla- has H> fully and nnquemhinaldy
■ iirinH'
lirinH- rvn
rvmdlikitis a*
Plaster*.
AllCTirk *

SI-o.'I.id h.'tthly !•> hi* relgtivea. which
td

U savlxxg a gretft drsl.
When « iidov was hehl up Iw « klgbwsymaii pear l•u^al|■• dam. Mr. Wilder

liXUled hover
aud qpo!o«it«d for
,1 ii|*in wlentiAc
ptlDcIpal*
of
pot lui\:ug luort- with liliii.
Thev sr.- suiv
beenune
Tonns Captain Seslby of tbe Whit*
Wihler .mile* wb.-n a i*-r«>ii tramp* medirine.
nainra) am! il<s*s er>-<lii to'the \.iung Rtar liiier Celiif was talklug about Ibe on hi* •oro. and .•ongratuUte* hi* wife niuhinc Roe* tnio them except fngredwms which are exaeily adapted lo
Clrl anil
fully appreeliilii! by .ill.
nu l«-r dt*<*-rniueut w le-n she •■alls him
colonrvi sigual light, of sJiiiw
the punsiwe* for which a plaMcr la
“In the past." he aald. "all lights^
ri^qulted
Thi-v sre speedy In tluHr
day. Iw inilMed upon arihm liecause ihrtr medIHual qtUiBwere white.
I mue knew a young|
Taken lL«»ie
.
S-«iil<b ssltor to whom the jiew fel.q.bovlue III.- nmlertsker. ••\f-reraiiig He* go right In tba-li work «d reiln
baUo-nilM Is lUsI of falllug lut • 'a I. do | caloie.1 1‘ghts were iiiikiion'u.
regvet a; lli.- trouble In- niigbi cauae Ing palii and restoring the natural
loud b.*ltbc p.'rt«>rmai»ce of the fuac
in Ike air." which Mr-ltolker r.-H.rt*'
"As hat Hie wheel one night blm.—I^iiiadelphia North A*neri,-s.
11 ions «if muscle*, nen e* and skin.
folbiws: "Si you vomiuui- »o'-;us.' a big ste.viiior h»ie III sight, and the
Alleivk s Plasier* are the nriginsl
eajo.viug tbe present with litlii- ib uigh; hoy Haw the gre.-il red uiid green lights
haveu't the til
and genuine portoi* jda-le|« and like
of the slartllug surprise* that ma.v bo; for the Hn-i tlnir.
IVcfi'. Iter^'
tmiei m* rimiioii* sriich-* have been
________
_______
____________Jsiipaiien
1
li
before yon. Abtwd of you: uu.*er;i. may j
"Ue raiomnl dow n ll.-^helru w ith
• XI. ii-lveiv
lniHaU-il.
ihcrefiii
■r>e*ene u.' he *boiii*d. ! mil'!. '-J", lioaiih'.il
be what tbe IwlhsiDisi
s -h do ii
r gennine
riobt Into tbe -polbncnry :
"»lih*. i' gvpai.'
the air.' resembUng tbe
'Allr.ich*.
‘ilrugiiMJ.il 'hem
maelstrom, and dowu Hits you tii.-iy I t-1 aknp at PeebleK.'
tulips,

etc.*

The

eollreiloii

i*

very

■rally fall at a rate which U »Trii.r'nv-| _
unUI by sacrtAelag two or Hir--e ! agfuta of sand iil oure your pilot.•-be- ;.*
BntHi.-s,--k.le-.'
scarce, nud s« a ruh- tb>- uuujs
phere U of uulfurm carry ing i»)Wer.''—
American Uagstlnr.



A GOOD OPPORTUNITY

Whew Dw«a mere (-woV*.
ere was a rime.'' said the nntltinariau, 'When dog* did our ma-tiu-^
for tto—at least they k*rf tin- ui.-at
turning *o it would not litiru, •.*!-:t
dogs' thiy were .-all.*!, utul v.e •■iiit
•spit*' to tbi* day.

To Select a Suit

Spit dog* were Inimed
spits on wbliHi roasted fbl-keiiv l.-.-r.
ducks and turkey*. 'Ilie llille felhovs
did thrir w-ork w«-U. Tliey ui-rc never
kuowra to let a fowl burn or to ■^itcti
moutbfnl ^ two from U. .\yfate u*
ISlC spit d(^ were emplo^ lu lli<old Pblladolldiia loua on rtsvud and
Third sirveiM/;_________________

$8^5

On^ Lot

.Mtrn's 'CassimcrL'aful Melton Suits. Sold for
S^HKlaml SUiJkl. now.......................

One Lot

Men's Cassimere and Wiirstwl Suits. Sold
SIO dS
for $10.1«I to SI S-OG. now -............................... Vssfv

One Lot

Men's Black Worsted Suits.
Sold for$l»H.*0 and

rubwa anwM* Cnkw ~rs*
Mr*. Tom Is

Johu~>u.

di<cn<slnff

of all eonentmed to make the ceontry teen days.

He advised that the farmMayAeld selioel is linml among the (be other day tbe *<-b<a>I of k»U'fbi>ld
cultivate <«e good marketable va­ school* displaying lots of lalenl lioili w-i.-m-e lliat she i< helping «» found lU
la the program Tor riety rather than many. He thought la, map drawing, essay writing, eom- t'ievelaud. *xid:
band digging superior to any other pnsitlon and otbtr subjects. One very
u «'Ieveinudcirl. hfler n <.our*e lu

BChotda the heat poaalMe.
The fotlowlng
(ho inaUtnte;

moihod.
•:«S—Introdnctory

urka. rreri-

dmit W. B. Gray.

Coimaile scliodl

has a Ane eollee-

lioo of drawing. • One an engine. S«.

A. Oappn Beaalen.

take Hiat a youpg Jwtile
1 hanksgivlng.

made

last

"This yoimg bride, nfter MTving 1#
her liU'band a

Thanksgiving d;iiiii-r

48. by Xoah ■I'orion. which. lK-lnK.pri& tb.it Wa* so-«u. *jiil. us ilie di-sscrt vf
yellow dent being the principal varii^ Inal, is a siep In kiie airecilon of w/h niilite pie tva* brought:
.“'1 lliteihled. dear, lo hove some
There was also a Hire display of
should thep npll continue his cnS|«iige cake. too. but It bs* b**-i> a
apples, the spy and maldcnblush va- dcavoiw with a* nutriicd success.
ri«y

1—QuestloB box In charge of N. A.
aapp.

prcdoDlnaiiag.

At

S

o'clock

then- was an orehestm scleciion, the

Some sewing, on cards greet

th.''

>0 and Ihe b<-lls:nf IIM7 wIlli wreaths

Rev, Mr. Chase of OhI Uissloo playing of holly and the proveriui! Christmas
the vlolia. J., Cummings the eornet luritey makes c^ie wi«h they might

Muale.
"Seed Ct>n>. Its

and Mr*. J. Cummings the piano

SriecHon and Care," K, A. ClePP-

queailim • box. eomlocled

:—DIacitssioB.

by

X.

A
A

Clapp, came, next nod several qiies-

Recitation.
and

Car* of

the

Ohia Crop." A. U Hopkina.

Christmas and New Year over
■gain.

j

,

tout f.tlliirv.'

How wn«

that?'

H<e

ImiKnnd

Xta* found of s|H<nge •■uke.
” 'The drugcial.' she cXpbitl'*!, '*• ht
me the n ruig kind of ft-otisc*.'■ —
ludiauiipulis Star.

Coats school bps a Ane line of pm-,

Stony Beach ami
"Corit" was X. A. Clapp's subject C.arAeld No
and be began by giving the relailon of niheta.
Vtiha ariiool has color drawings in
spears to the number of bushels tu’i

3;10—"Com Judging and Varleite*

four, the usual number plante,t
one ear. bearing

4—Diaeuarion.

iper way to take care of seed

TrOA-MwIc-

J idek out a good ripe ear

;:a>—"Give ihe Beya n Cbaner." A
.

and leave It nn the ttUIV and take
after it Is hnsked and pul It where

HnclUtlaa.

Is always Bi one temperature.

large ilis|day. iil^ transfer. m:ip and
pencil drawing with a Ane disiday of
sewed curds by the little people.

o the acre,

Bvening.

Don

Also

wtioden horse euived and mminied

Slights

school

has

wheelbarrow*,

kites. b:i*ke!s. books, cards ami all

a:M—"The Farmerh baughler and put it over the cow suilde or whore It
Her Opponnnttlm- Miss Jmnie Buell. will become moist and later If ibe genious pupil* ^'fitch shows plainly
weather ebanges it will fteere and the Interest takl-n In <Iielr shar>' of
Music.
the losiiiute.
k:«*-“The Faiwi Home." X. A. tbits apollit tor seed. By all
Clapp.

If voti expect Rood crops select good
seed.

Thureday.
"The FlantBig and Spraying
of OTChtrda." A. g. Hopkina.
lojC-Wacusslon.
and

CnlUratlng

th.. Otthanl." X, A. Ctatte.
/

Blneaa iBfWii.
Afln4nan.\

Tbt'pc ta n toadeoey Id nature

revert back and c
Bill And one eat of poor com «m
stalk.

Never aave this Inferior ej

Monroe Center school, district No.'
1. has Ane map drawing and speci­
mens of work tin have also the follow-''

Inn:

1

Bajtleli school, disliiet No. 4. teach-

but let It be used for feed and In ttaiis iT. Grace Palclfer.
defetroylng it you ate keeping
MaySrid. district,
M-ed com on ihc advance stage.
Tbe Indiana look gmit rare ip pro­
ducing an improved coodllion of com
■ed to be_an li^ that the middle

t;no.>temaMtraUan of Ibe Prepar- ataiea produces the beat corn but

For that
Dandruff

by Glen Andra*. agyd 13. which does
credil to that line ol art.

son* of prelty things, the work of In­

lt;lk-aaeuaaSoa.

Sfi 95

Xn.

i.

teacher.

No.

S.

teacher.

There is one thine <hat will
cure It —Ayer’s Hiir Vicor.
Ii is 1 reguUr scalpstnedicine.
It quickly destroys rhe terms
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy scalp becomes
healthy. Tbe dandruff disap­
pears. had (0 disappear. A
healthy scalp means a treat deal
to you—healthy hair, no dan­
druff, no pimples.no eruptions.

William Rich.
Paradise,

district

Martha HewlltKlngaiey . dtairtri No. 3. A^ H. CU'tk.
principal:

Ella 'Jennings.

Inteni^-

One Lot
^

g

Mi-n s .V'iiicpd WorsK-d Sui-.s. regular sire.

/erss

>ods.
Fine Goods,

$14.95

(yne LOl ip,:ludmgH.S. &.M s. aodStemmd,h Co'sGoodsg|
Soldlor'S-’O.ilOioSi-’'*). now......................................... .
including Suits for‘'Stom" Men.

oni by the ronmilsslpnei'. us has ats-v

Com.

for Noftheca Miefalganr A. r. Omy.

"Fnmlng

Sizesaftoa?.
now--..,--.............

nsk'-d in a dl<-np)>olu!ed Kmc. fur he

cit drawing from; special l.-ssons Mut

S;30--Plantlng

U Hopkiaa

nur scluvoL wuuhl ever niuke Hie.mis­

lexblbiilnn this afternoon, while and

II—"THdnU In PWalo rnlinrc.*’ X

I?'

ism of young Americans.

Afternoon Scaalon.
Thetv were many varieties of eni

10:3»-Dlacnialoa.

reilrcseots the nation's

Asg which pluinty shows the patriot-

Ulwml discussion.

to—"Fhrm Machinery and tie Care.'
A. L. Hopkina.

i:-

ptvity ebeel

Mr. Clapp's utk was followed by

!1

' the evMtnra te "A Ukhrammer Night's IHewm “ While Meadetnaoha was deep la the n.aktag of thia
s-sme Ane nr.-rt*te be w.-ui ndbw| oe*
day With- a fneod
n, orter. after

No. ‘"■•ik Teacher,

itment would puy for the lumlier oficner If you have g<« to hnsk your
Itoin Fricsl. a delicaie little girl in
jenm yon had belter put on tbree
and building of good aheUers.
HniDt distnei. *i:n is unable ti. at. ,yria»»r..rS«*€—1 haietxrgv___ - rs
_________
lor wl.Bed Potku
four men and then If later you cau lend
He advised the faimcm
scIkwiI. sent
a tf-ty -puny VewiUWln-sbe-it u-«ti;ah >
" isiBsoua tbr— ivar- oM' W.ll tmtlr t.w
aa aooo as possible. use the shredder but don't, above
iMSiquet
ci»-|H- llssiM- Jkinei Aoweis
Sl'f
K-I.MliKUAN
remove Hh- dirt from ihe tnariilncry, things, leave your com in Ihe Acid conslsliiig of lilb-s, rose*, tiue-.’ue-i-i-*!

Ceufity Beheel CahibIL
K. A. Clapp spoke on **Potntne«. Itaskei
weaving.
Atiwer - transfers,
AnoUmr fenuite of greni Intereat la ThHr Culture and Care."
He aald birch bark work, sewing on card lioani
gr^en Into ahape by that nothing could replace potatoes
and
penmanship: also some
as food, but when the price dropped
n( aehoola. Thia will be aamptea of to 10 cents there was no loeenlivn to
the

Betinev.

neatly uiade. also a square

being rapMly

done tay

Gray, district Xo
AnnsircHig.

varlnti* arilcle* surta a* a pen nnd

Hannah A Lay eonpany.

work

Mary S.r>Aeld,

.
I
•, iem-ber. Rote'

Ink stand by Feni- CUsti. nc«M 13. ts

eultivator and

shosred how Ihe Interesi on ihe In-

they were true b.v citing the fact that

the

Ogdensbib-g. disrrlet.Xo. 3. teacher.

*m three times and ijuil always b*-

Xonilnatlon—George A. Robertson.
he had a grain drill which he haa used John A. Horton. Onuge 1. Cii-p. 1.
price Iweniy-Hx years and yeP II Is in good J Stover. I). H. McMullen.
ahape liecnuMe he hut taken care of It.
One-Day Meellng--Rol>en Baniey.

by

tMcber.

leave li out In the storms and weather forc the Fourth of Jiil.v. If you have
where
U dHeriomte*
raiildly.
He only Ave acrcs-of corn It will p:ty you

II after they have purchased It and

glTM for the beat bnahel of
. either white or yrtlow dent eon. The Ilia binder la always taken apait and
he I* through
price la a Lake City feed cuUer valued
at

k.

us ibc.<qirrainin of the uw<-faiii<- i«
rapWl that t<s> nju'-h titlel»
«s-.ted in wsttiug for H to dr-i> from
yna E Haxat
where a farmer eoniplalned In renanl
iWlsqiju-r •
Courtade. dUiriri
, tencherj
the rlimate and season and on
TU-- wvwws are rausevi r.. rrt.dn- si
Wer Atrbe:.
einoer olwervatlon be found tlutt ihis
itir rale of 1.3>*i nouluilo;.. a ii.iuu'e
Highland. ili*trlc|- So. 2. teacher.
liy tiiesus of a fn<-li.oi drive *.i a.liust
famer had been planiing mrb on
Esier Afcher
•s| Ihal Ibe •■■n-w *tot~ Kfter It has
same |>we of groond lor H-venieen
Bate*, disikirt ,X<». 3. teacher. Rthfr' been driven the required dmtanie.
years,
ll was proven tbal Ibe faii'i
lyn Tomijkln*. .
'
reverti-d lo the fan»l<-r. rioter sod
Ed»l Ifciy. distriet Xo 3. M-arlier.
is Ue best place lo plain corn
Pin*
Fanny Fwam-y.'Tlu- nr*t su-v'es'fii! ■■]>en>>ieii "O rv-'
your'giTMind late in the full and ihen
Wil!lam«burg. .Usirlct X^v.4; S M. Pl.t of restoriug a iiiati* >:tbt t.y tntii*when ih.- siiring plowlas
Perry. prinrlpct; Ethel Fron. toter- TdsiitnIioQ of tbe .-oiuea bs* (e-eli |>ermolslnrc and muk-h will have more
toruiril
I'l Vienua'I'V I»r /.inn
I'ba
meiiiaie; Rlsache Cnrpeni* r. • .
ehaifce in.lnierminele »dlh ihe earth
luitieiil bad l<»t tin- s:«bl of l->lb eyes
Bbeman. df«»tii-l No. 3., Iswrlic-b
And evim ibeo tf you Bn<l hole.^ and
kud WMs - st.Mie blind. " He l« is-n- a'-l*
A niy Fisher.
sod loose and the eaitli stark
to ivad "Dmll l-riut amt g i .tie.uT hi*
lD>e|i<ichen. db'rb-l No 5, ie:mbera.. Work with eaw.
lielier iw-d a roller atui pre.i.* Ibi"
n. .Curtis nnd Miss W.v«ib,it.I
Tlie surgeon grefti-d j-te-'-s frulu the
grouQil.
Cedar Creek, district
1. icacher. .oiniea, ••r "wjudow." of tbe eyt- ul u
Hu your work iM-iief and quit eoni'
'small U>y n bi«-b hr had b\ . hau.-iGriiver Tnim.
plaining with nature and you f.-irmei:<
Karlin,
dislricl
Xo
3,
learher.
will luive belter eropx.
of llw- eye bad Iweu itijure-l by a steel
Emory Hilllurd.
The speaker explained folly how
aldiiite
iuuix.
I?)lv«r Lake, teacher. Alice Archer.
the farmer ran save Imlf by iisiag a
.l»r :Xlrm Id exidaiuuu; hi* feat at a
lirme Tive. district. Xo. 3. teacher.
meeting of- the Mnlii-al sorieiy said
cheek-rower In planting corn in prefRuby Carpenter.
Hull he BtlrtbuK-s foruMT failure* i.f
titiiQllne by the old fash
r.al*. district Xo. -. Essh- R. Win- the u(-eni;iuL to the fo'f that the eye*
foned way.
of BUluial* ha.te always been tr>s!.l>ebrag Ihe land after It Is planie<l
Cauda. diStrlH No.
l-arh.-r. Floi- f.>re to obtain tbe milcriai T-w tlm
and level it off so ihai the raln.ft will
grafting.
ICO Rice.
folliiw the tn-nehcs^il wash «miI
Especial notice should be given to
the Ane fellow is d.wd- ana he
the corn or Mr. Jim Crow won't
the siMvimen exhthited by Klnnslcr
left n;i bis looney to .-barliyHI* fn-.
along and pick »ut the seed,
M-hooI. ThU tu’lng the Arst centraiwersi wn* v.-ry larg-l' arieUdi-d."
time to kill wtHsis Ik just when you
itejl schiKil In Grand Traverse county.
-.ttf y. *. he bad W« "f frleiel*. I
turn your ground over
Don't wait
Istik form is ••xreUeni don't .u|.i-*o- Ilf bad anv; rm-une* at
until they an- big enough to cm with
In all tlie diffi'ii'ni li'.accfai-s.
acjlhe.
.. .ihiiw case display of
w»o<len
The average farmer Viillitales hi
iroik l*''mni>ihliix notieenhle
The
Fiantiof and Cam of Core Cmp.

Rock cockerel donated by P. W. Wll keep a iwt of repalra on band and
The following committees were ap­
noo;\eoood price, one yearl aubaerip- wbn they no lam a root vht-n pluw- pointed:
ig. to remove if.
Hon 10 the Tmrerae Bay Eagle, do­
Gom Judges—X. A.. Clapp. NoriliMr. Siorreii hranlly ladoraed Mr. vlllr: E. J. Bast. I»ng l.nke; John
nated by the Eagle Preaa; third prixe.
one Acme eon planter, dnnaled by

No.

Harvey, dis^ct No. 3. teacher. Sinai

when the snow comes for It will g»l
mm: third price, hand con aheller. the wagon and the buggy and have
place for everything and keep It In Its miiaty and you know that the stork
donated by J. A. Hontacoe.
don't want to eat musty ftiml
Flint com. any raneiy or color; place.
Iral price, one fell blooded Piymoulb

district

Mabel Fowk-r.

lt>w*4 Wreew Orivlaa.
A mai-hlne fot applyiag siTrw* at
the rale *r Afty a mlnair If necfiary
hs« reiv-oil,v t>mi |aUeed on tbe market
a»d •■wi»t*ts of a bop;<r i-iKitia>-icd by
a ri-ni.-»l Aexit-b- «l<uri -ind tul>e to the
driiiug Uitvbsm>iu ls-l»w.
The withdrawal of the IWl fr.«t'ea>-U
*rt>-w a* 11. Is driven raBM-s a uew
screw to
.rt;t of a nutrsxine Siel
fall m line with the Ui mulsi-o sllen i
ew to full fnun Hu- Isqqwr tr: i
iScaxUu Tb-.- use »f tbe in:i' -ue.bale tuagaoue i

Hnldbniok.r.

A. L. HopkiDs quoted one tavianee

rro: llayaeld. E. B. Glbbt; Paradlae.

featurea

If l« l> neeeaaary t« buy ae^.

alble.

Mualy.

The corn ahoqld be hreuxtal to the

Ruth Thorn'.
Msichen.

cilmaie where ll will Im\ used as p

W«iMn*a Saction.

SrOO- The Home. Inalde and Oat.

S.B.Champion; Loai Lake. E. E. Dur-

S. (eaehor.

Tompkins, district Xu. 3. teacher.

ahoold he purebssed In a* near a ll

ter." Mlaa Jennie Buell.

JaoHw Harrta, W.

Graal.

from

pntllna H In a dry plaee to aave 1

3;4io-niacu«Bloo.

Rooah: FUe lAke. L. Baker; OarAeld.
Bontaonc:

srowh

He adriaed ahelllae off the mm a

The followlnK are the

alee prealdeuia: Artue. J. W. Oreeae;

calf

::30—"The peedlns ami ran of the an tnferlur or aernb asloial.
DallT Cow.- N. A. Clapp.

Wednaaday at Oranpa Hall.
Weni of the Oraad Trarerae Oounl)'

healthy

district 'No

bealifay, prodiintre mother than from Alhw Rose.

Reellatlon.

Mate aopertatwimii of farmera' lD«iiW. B. Orar of Tiatrene Clif U prea-

Mapleion.

'
-

One Lot
Those who want a suit better look these over.
Every suit is right; clearing up: profits not
considered. First come best selections.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

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