Grand Traverse Herald, November 28, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 28, 1907

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1907-11-28

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TKAVKMg CITY. OBAND TRAVCPtU COUNTY. MICHIOAN. THUMOAV. NOVEMBER 81. 1M7.
Beana the cctnmlaaarT oergeonL

plre." It appears that both men went oide*. running off Into
China* wbo oeea to feet psgfecUy at
through tbe dangers of the tosnrrec- grove oi-tb* «nd. trimmed by women home to tb* shadow* of tbs overhMr
Uoa and tbe sight of the peaceful Ms- bare of nsek and ankle, and children tog walls. A Canto* streot, sot down
nlla aroused the bp-gone day*.
bars of shoot evrrythtng. Tbe pig in th* midst of ManRa wonld aCntd
"Day of the Emplra."
grunu besentb the beusss, Ihe
tb* tarn* Joy to tbe ChtoMC bewt oBd
"You know. Bill, when 1 cost my
with
this nameieos street fnrulsbn the vis­
eyes on Manila It brings me back to legged drtvera perched to
itor with all the experiencs* of a
the 'day* of the Empire.' It brings place that may help to balance the un­ trip to that fomoo* city of .stchto and
those good old days back to me so equal load, carretelos Ailed with hu­ smells, with the advantage of
fouwtag
bu beeo re- calle out tbe oexl «ompanr and tbe
vividly tbit I feel 1 could put out my manity In aosortments of from
able to get out Into the fr*oh sir wtthcNffd br Can TimitwlAa from tiU perfonaance li repeated. Tbe detoU*
band and touch tbe 'high-water fourteen to a load; and drawn
to thirty seconds U need be.
Trcmtvioe, of Coapaar ble forth meanwMle to the place
to their ease. Guard mount next lakes braves' so easily, can see them *11, torses whose legs are fwt always long
Chine RestaurwiMa. .
C„ EOtti InUnUT, P. 1.. wbo hk> Umd where tbe men are onsloailr waltln*.
place, after which preparation tor tbe to my mind's eye. ‘Pos’ Lone, "Piggy' lenough to reach the ground; earromaTo anyone wbo t* taatJdlou* shout
•WvlAK Id the Pblllpplna* for Doarir and the ratUln* of tbe meu ktu Indally Inspection it made. Tbe special Sergeant. 'Milch,' Luc**. 'Jlmmto.' U* dirty, wabbly, and uncomfortable, hi* food, a trip to thU qnorler U on
■ma rtAn. Mr. Troutota* vlttted creoaei.
'Shorty.'
.Hg
Bill.'
and
all
the
rest
of
hitched
to
beosu
that
balk
and
erefatigue gangs attuned with imple­
experience. PlsMe to tUa srhole
hartt tut tprliig mod bu a onnbw of
them. And when I think of those
uked u to what
tnnoeeot amusement for ull but atreet are devoted to Chino Teetanments (not of war) conatsUng
frlMEi la Ui« oUp wbo vlll be la- there U for dlaner and tbe rvplp doei
brooms and shovels attack the decks. day* of hiking and scrapping and oot- Ihe ImpaUent pasaengen. am com1 which are well palMBlsed. and
toreoted la tbe foUowlac exoeUeoUr aureljr eauae
tights, Getting to and oot of
As (he chief eoemtes sre dirt. rubbUh. lioev duties and night alarms, and all
visit is warranted to relieve hun­
yrrltten 4«mi1pUdd:
What have we got tor dlnnerr U
cigar stubs and paper, wonder ts ex­ the hik-ng and grumbling, and *11 the these vehicle* Is a feat l)iat require* ger whether tbe (6od it eaten or not
/
good
times
and
bard
time*

had
to­
ModUo. P. 1.. Sept. U 1907—Tbe naked.
ce.
and
as
a
teat
pressed why the cry ''You can't standi
Ihe stores are inside the door. L»rge
gether.
1
want
to
roll
the
year*
back
"Slum." It the brief but tarednte
■eene Bo tbe ■aominc of tbe Bftb of
strength and skill has much to rot* of dlfferwt mlxturs* or* stewing
here. men. VouYe got to move,*
few notebra and live the old day* command It.
Jolp, IM7. U tbe troosport dock, pier repir.
heard. It seem* that tbe warrior* are
swsy. and on tbe eountcr by the stove
'cr again, and It I could. I wooldd.
Ibe proeeealon elowlp morre for­
Dumber 18. at tbe foot of Pblaom
so Intent on their duties that they fall
The People.
ire placed a half doses smoM pots
•ireet. Boo rrmnclMO, preeented oa ward. each maa reoelfinc oome e<
?e men occupied In various amuse- Taking everythluR Into consideration
Here *r»‘ fmind straight shouldered containing various campoalUons of
we
had
a
good
time
in
those
dead
fe«-.
eome
etew.
iu
UtUe
or
much
ai
m»mt*. No obatruetlon In the path
omen with stale Ash In the market different color and
appeorooce which «u full o( later
days,
because
that
was
the
dC
o*
lb*
he dealtM) and two alleoa of bread.
troubles the sweeners; onward they
baskets balanced on their heads; chil­ banana leaf aervea os marble aUb. On
Tbe U. E A. T. Sherman
The meo Mt theaieirea nearbr at
go. In batUe array, completing their Empire, but now all (hat 1* changed. dren eUd in much evrafort but little ih-t one man U kept busy rontog Bp
oebednled to leare for tbe PblUpthe table*—ten tnea to one Ubl.
tasks 01 cmly true soldier* know. No more do we cboae the wily gu-gu else; grown boy* tauntering along tort of wafer tamale, mad^y oprand
plpee prooptlr at K. nooa. Wocota
the rice paddies, no more do
talk U rite reUUve to tbe qualltf of
Three
time*
each
day
all
the
deck*
hand
In hand as obvious to toe world tog on a tough wafer eight lacbe*
loaded with tbe peroonal otfeota of
tbe meal. One man' will reealt
aboni them as though they
cleaned, which, however. Is Insuf- climb tbe suD-klBsed mountains.
acKoa.-n brows attoky maoa loofetog
tbe lalending trarelera. blckerlnia "Onpa of the Empire." when be paid
do we ford tbe river*, no a
Aclent. "rhe upper deck is washed
anderlng the streete of paradise; Just like axle groase and aervlng
and oOKTr dtacoMldn over the tare
do we crawl thro' the ull gram. S© stylish carriage* drawn by hlgh-ttep^ about the atate purpose.
twentr-dve cento for a bacon rind
down at night
be pMd to tbe union drlvera. kbEU- and wu glad to get It. another will
-lore do we lie upon our bock, (after per* and Ailed with th* aristocracy,
The chef next dlp^p with bis Aaclod wldier* taklac their tut look— reeaU the lut Ch
bird days' march and a beaven-eent army generals and other
baadtul of /aosnlhtog that
Unner call Is sounded, n alight vsrat leut for two. peore-—of tbe United uk wbr euch meoJs cannot be nerved
meal of Australian beef.) and alowly army folks; soldier bov* from Amerl- looks like dirty sauerkraut and put-,
Istlon from the lut meal li observed.
Inhale our cigarette, (he star* <
Buio, end incidenUlly Uklng tbeir every day; while tbe tldrd will swear
dressed to khaki; Chinos froiS Cbl- ting with this a leaf of lettnoe. deftly .
Tbe afternoon Is spent in card playblanket, and mother earth our bed.
drltik or drlnha of • Prtaeo Steam", that if such li.army fare he will nev­
Old Issue—Old soldier.
clsd In wind bags; Hindoos from rolls tbe whole op Into a wafer, ‘m*
log generally for ‘-Jaw-bone" that Is.
more do we sit around the eamp'Arv India dressed In nine yard* of red cot- It done at-the rau of one raUHig ev­
On tbe carpet—Called before
ionkere were bunr<a* to and fro glv- er “re-op" (rewollst).
to be paid on payday and the monot­
and tell tales and
commanding offlcer for a reprimand. ony of the trip already
f^tttitnetloae; filendi and aequalot. mostly wrapped about their ery ten seeoBda, opdreo-.tast as they
AH Men are toual.
No,
that's
all
gone,
gone
sKh
the
oth­
Pills—oiplUl
steward.
aocee were hiddlac good-bre to tboie
In each company there Is elxty-flre
Agbt In the shads of tbe nipa
Anlshed In bnschM ~«t threat,
denco.
er things of the good old empire day*, awn^gs. the oenorlUa engage to en- they were placed os a dUh. and noiM
Punk—light bread.
en. (puce strength,) hardly two
about to ooU. aecurlng promUM of
Arrived at Honolulu on July 13th.
gone, never to be recalled, except by tomolofScal researches, and tropical walling customer oorried the dolntiek
Re-up—to re-enllRi al once.
pnllated from tbe ume place.
lettm. retioi and aouvenlre; aUff of-|
and the town was Inspected. The most
memory. And we lived in those stren- 'llrt and peace rrlgns supreme. It Is away to, a Uble for personal r*f*p
Rookie—a new r«nilt.
InterestlDf part of tbe town
Ecete to dvfllan elotbet gave hurried' ***>^
>'''••
uons days, lived and fought and hiked
Saw-bone—the doctor.
perfect picture of a prorli
Other mlxturs* of usknowB
tied, such sa.tbe aquarium wl
ordere loot received from the war
Sbave-uil—f new 2nd lieutenant. derful Ashes can be seen, to tbe pris- and sweated and starved, and kicked,: town, such at may be found anywhere' quallUes and c
held good poalUone. white otbIn fact, no one stood
Ob. how wo did kick! ..Well, we haw itaide of Manila.
Slum—etew of meat, poutoes and
have beeo fortunate In making
order, tbe cuatooier mlwaya wMt^
the cocoanut groves, the pineap­
nbont Idly, nil seemed Imbued with
consolation
left,
anyhow,
we
belpone dollar a day. but In the army eii- onions: mostly poUioet nnd onions.
The strong malertsi bouses of Span­ tog on himself. Over the whole wav­
ple warehouses, tb* ChlnVse district,
enthunUnm and eonfldene* that
Soap-suds rew—Non-commlsMon< tbe Japanese part of the town. OI -ed to make II fast. I And It to my ish construeUoi) arc not Individually ing company, barcrilnhed Chinos and
peeUlly at the Uble ell enUeted
matter what happened to thi
heart to with that the InsnrrecUon beautiful, but a street fenced on both niilrra wreathed the omoke qf caBare eQUOl. Ay soon u tbe men hare ofOcen' row.
courae very Interesting sights were
eaat, tbe offloers and enlisted
would
break
out
again
It
I
could
have
SUrs
and
Slripen—Beans.
Snithed their meal a line to formed
aids* with tbe overbauging secood- nary Incense raising from ths MrsoMseen, but tbeee were overbalanced by
coQld be relied upon to Mve a good for the purpose of unlng the trough to
(be old 'gong' around me <
Striker—a soldier who works
storie*. preaenu a proapoettw that Is tog stUr stove, sod tbe smell—bM
baring to pay i« cents gold
I watched these two men and learn­ •triklngly tuggesUve of things medi­ rtgbt here Is a good ptoee to stop.
account of thenaelTM.
weih their dishes. Each eompony B ofScer.
flam or beet. Two days wu enough
ed that toey had eoldlered In Ihe 4lh eval. The barrio of San Sebaatlan is
Take«n—to re-enllst before tbe ex- and many of the men were glad
A Mllltory band wu on hand to no- hu a Company fund, that Is. money
A few Americans con raslit tb* InInfantry and bad been In company
plraUon Of thiwe months after hti leave, although Honolulu hu been
good example of this, and the view tereet found to tbe little Chino s
Uvn gnlaty nnd mnke the pnrtlng which hu been uved by
--M." and could not help but wonder, toward tbe north ahows a Ane back­
charge.
to drawing mUons. Tbie money
Cslle Rosario and tb# plan «t
one of pleunre instead of aadni
thuslaatlcally described on account of
that
If
the
Boldlden
of
the
SOlh
In­
ground to the high battlementa and to Son Fbrnando. It corrtoa on* b
Top—Aral sergeant.
At 11 a. to. all thoae who www not to used to getting extras or snch food
Its climate and wonderful sunset
fantry were called upon to do war gothic windows of tbe big tteel to the dream* of c
Wind-Jammer—bugler.
Nearly two weeks
nail were oompellad to leave the ahip. which cannot be drawn on ration
taw boxy rlcloM of lItU* shop* nil
Wood butcher—Company artlAeer. to rcKhlng Midway tolonds. Before duty, (hey irould do It ttobly. and con­ ehnreh.
As the bands of the corner dock day.
Boatin' n—one who tries to avoid arriving there a series of robbertee sider It a glory and on honor.
very own. where w* could kedp
The men] over, the meo began to
Tbe atreu of the walled city (Intrar near th* noon hour, toeressed
Tbe intereetlng slghta of Manila
bod been reported. Btortllng develop-1
mure*) are a^cloa* by themselv**. Store whan we got big and tb* MbB
activity rdgned. More bnnd-ahsklngs. And means to pnu th* time pleasant­ doing duty.
Bough ridei'—one who gets a dis- menu have followed the reported at­ have maoe me very obeerrlng and
ly. Cards were brought (tom thd*tetNarrow, dark and gloomy, there I* on would com* oad bny (bto^ et m
more uwBlinp o; keeping in.
describing
Us
beantles
and
ntrange
All the good* are to t>)alt «fht. sad
tempt at ouulcide to euteroom No.
Wldi &e.home fbiks. end then the
and i>cneM. were to u* not to Hne of duty.
phases It become* necessary to write sir of mystery and trade about tbei toolB and bits of Yirt. heo* abd dry
Hand shaker—a humble person,
13 on the 8(tb Of July. Information In­
iggesta a good story if oee only
In detail to order to tfvn one pleosstriking example of Uriah Heep.
dicated that the affdr preoeoU graver
knew where to And U. The overhead goods are all wiihla reach. If* lots
ond
a
word-painting
which
tells
David CopperAeld.
ospecu than suppo^. the police
-way* between the eoovenu. mere fun than to go sSd sit oo a otool
fuHy the people, the eosnery.
Lane* Jack—Jaw-bone non-comm
have evolved a theory of
man. pompons enongh to be
bp n popnlnr^ while the transport
strange customs, the streets, and tbe the U^i-borred windows, tbe strong lord mayor, appranobes and with a
•loaed ofAcer.
Ilcjn and are puxilM to tracing
waiu. and tbe 'big chufehee. all com­
tt*«4#ay
religion of the tnbabltastn of the Is­
nectlon with the last robbery. U M
bine
to
toree tbe Idea that the city
(ne to
Weren't Hungry.
•lightly WUTii.
lands.
ty dtyr lb nei
ocSm tl
tbe
sutes)
‘•t^’hai <na I do for yoor
now
believed
that
the
bold-np
of
the
was
bniit
lor
protection;
and
not
for
On account of the numei
Th* peogi* on th* dock shouted pnrt­ e At half put four mete call soundship's butcher was the work of tom<
always feel like anggestiag that bt
looks. Tne life of tbe wallfd dty Is
m!
There wu not tbe
Obviously
the
ouutde
of
a
city
lng nETMe,
tbdr bnndkerlittle seen on the streeU. There ore begin by deAaUng hlatoett.
be fnmlabed to eome of tbe ofA- gang, but tbe suspect In csstody for
shown to report for the second
knowu by Its streeta. but the toner
chtufs.4'nli»«ione on board the nhip
Few Btraei Itow*.
menl. as bod been seen enrty In the cers; they were sent to the woman'} that affair confessed that he did the life of tbe people are redected to the now eleven thootand people living to
Mwutod
I retui
return.
The oriental clUsaa too to peoeeafternoon. F\>r some reason many of quarter*. Each. aUteroom ' bu two Job alone. It wm a lucky thing that Bvtng panorama that dows through Intramuraa. and to the old day* of
tbe
perpetrator
of
the
robbery
wo*
^ Tt^lp'e• CCempnny.
terror, one hundred and Afiy tboos- fo< that hardly evwr n atreet row oethe men onld they did not cere for tiers, ooe above the other, and a setand
alleys.
Every
oriental
t at the Mth Infant- anything to ut. They had eaten too
ond wet* crowded Into tbe city for cun. bnt once to a while
Ample room for two. although caught.' lor It later may have created city e*me* to Its thoroughfa
on gulltleas parties.
R Is hard to see where tbe dona happen that Is worth wbDo,
-tbe Sghttng heartily already, sold some, wlyjle tbrw* persons are aometlmea
windows carrying a full line of
keeps Itasir nnUI There U a tradtUoo OtfSfuUy prw
i by Colonel Bdwnrd other* by way of explanation, told
them. The aoldlera have their
Midway island*.
plea of everything found wlthto. and
steps Into tbe big doorways and seiwed that oo one aecnstoo JuM nftor
quarters
one
or
two
tier*
below
tbe
n oCBcdr of n tong and val­ "they never conld stomseh rice and
On tbe »th of July Midway Islands MantU is no exception to the rule,
Aads
the
inner courts swarming with tbe civil government took charg* tt
leu deck. Three Hera of
ere seen The Islandi consume but
edMl^eord;
id: two eompa'niei -C" /Prunes for a meal, anyway.'
capiur^rf
the
Vunonlty. I counted forty people llv- affair*, and before Mr. Toft bad got
and "D~ of Bngtoeen. wives and chll-,
proceu which hu beeo deacrlb- ^ bunks are all that is aeceuary. The 13J square mile* of land, have a popvarious picture of thing* new
tbout Qi* stalls and nponmenu "(be sltustloa well to bond." a enradren of tb* ofBeera nnd enlletod men.;*^
dinner, took plsoe. Anxiety wei lights are turned out at 9 p. m. and ulaUoo o( 9.000 people. Forty ma­ old. bright and dull, good and hod.
of the toterior of one of the poorer
sway on tbe BmoIu. Tb* oxas ths soldider prepares to toy down, rines gre sutioned on the Island and
felt tor those who had pci
i I.. MMlUu 1. lA.
benutiful and ugly. lutercsUng and tucltement wan touno*. A crowd gatbM>
ed their meal; bow did It heppeit an uacomtortsble feeling of suffues- change station* onee^ every six bearable. Bide by side at tbe doi
Butlrtess Plana
•d to wme et the most popular ptoeo*
that they ehould lose their appeutes sctlon attacks him. First be Imagines month*. The throwing of rice oo n the Blnondo church sre the Ai
Meet of the fstive bustoee* of th* sad the Imaginative onas averrod IbM
so qoIcklyT They were not tick, (tor that tbe weather U warm, then he re- bride wbo to brave enough to live In girls ana tbe deformed cripple
Tb* number of the people en tbe
Mty Is traaoacted In small stores and they could actually see tb* nsluaJ
sUsM that the word torrid la inade­ this desert tolond with her husband, gar*. Acrose tbe Bscotta go
did they not uy
transport can b* divided u tollosra: could It be that they bad money and quate to expreu hit sentiments, and
;ado* (markets) which ore *0
> without
BlerMetor
tbe intent Interest the marines show­ clumsy carabao and the electric <
^ ofAder* .................................. O I wanted to purcbue a meal from the Anally u tbe peraplratloo pours
open
to the street a* to be practically
lurameaL So rapld was tbe tran­
ed by asking after the newsJrom the Modern comiqerclal affairs ar* ___
Ua
........ IW® petty ofAcere- meu? Of course not; through tbe skin, he U convinced that "SUte*." the dreary aspect* of tbe died In ofAces (bat would be no* be In the hl^wny. Tbe native market* sit. that a man wto woa
rb to look aLbnt lunch St a well known raatoarant.
They had overloaded thtir slomschi. ths engineers of the sidp have made place made many hesitate ^ go off. used for sUbles to any Amet
the odor* ore oot attractive, though found that during the ttoM be spent
that wu all.
a mistake and moved the furnace
Espectolly the soldier* showpd a lack city. *The AUeentb century me
(hey
make
no
pretensions
to
rival
toe
Uble.
the
runaway
hod
t
deraeath
hts
Individual
bunk
tor
some
because nearly all re­ lery nf San Domingo stands next to
As evening approached, a few meo
those of the Chino Before the day* of tbe building. Tbe I
fused to get Into the small bbals wait­
were seen quickly hurrying to the rail devilish purpose. In a word, where
nfdce* of the American governor- American sanitation tbe condition u(,
were helpless to tbe foe* of aoeb on
many men are sleeping together, the ing to take them to tbe sho^. It
........
tog caning tor • B-u-u-rp". "tUhst
genpral. One may stand at the foot these place* was Indescribably bad.
emergency, on American poUeoaaa
: Crew of the transport .................. 80.earth is the matterr I cried, to uoe atmosphere is worm and not alone learned that tbe t
of the bridge and see three centorisr but modern regulation* and efAcleat
wbo with grant prens but the nearest line of
I'eUndtog nearbr. "my doth be call warm bnt Internally hot. Many men
Colored aerrants to ofAcials ....
by to a mixed up Jumble of things Itnpi-ctors have changed oil this to
ence
of mind appronebed th* e
slewp
on
the
upper
deck,
n was ninety mile*.
Alcatrax|*o wUdly tor Europe? Doth b
Tlw
too old to be used, and too new to be comparative clennitoe** and good or- leamage or working cart). •
aroused at 4 a. m. by tbe deck bands
Our next stop of Interest was Outolahd. srhich place Is dreaded, for It j
»* *» «« <*ur way
The
Chino
tlendos
are
always
tbe sleeping driver, tofotmed Ida
who wash down the ship.
h.Aon. oir »lliur, prliAA.™. ..
U H po~ibl. tUt A.
tn. This Island was a prison Island
There 1* mneh that Is worth seeing rcpulRlve and dirty, but tbe native that bU carabao wot running away,
Daring the night the guards walk during tbe Philippine losarrecUoD. on any of the best known stroet* In
MXW A tool >A.r< At A.AA »Aa|1"»‘'"« "■ • ‘"""Af I Mp«11A,a1|.
woman who keep* "he liends usually and asoUted to reMertag order g*»>-herv all prominent ofAcialt Aghting
AaVA AAAA MAlAACAd lA IAa PAlllp- log man no the shoulder. wbHe he their posts;
Tbe gentlemantr Atneriean hat more eye to appearooeet and of- erally.
was to the act of evacuating, (or In treugbs washing their clothe* to sa^ against the American’ Aog. were oent. policemen are the mont IntMllpnt
pine*. Tbe Arat <
makes a crediuble showing of her
Ro present day pUErtm can appe^
common parlsnre. feeding the Ashes) water, which water by tbe war leave
■nd obliging eet of peace ofAcers to shop and Its war**,
date tbe street expsrieacas and *»
and uid "Uy friend, why do you the clotb^ dIrUer when washed than they express little liking for ihe place. (be world. Voder their direction the
dtemeot of the days of mud and «ob>
stand here calling for Europe, would before the attempt was made';
The chief tood. so they say. |* canned strange mixture of burnsnlty Aows
■H'.f vtreel peddlsra are not so nu- ble Biooes. CnHl Jaanary. 19M. tba
dlera went to their quarter*, to put It not beneAt you _
_
more
bakers are busy at the ovens Axtog gtxAdo. and they welcome the trans­
along like apples through the Wg sort
*■ »>*y used to be BallDOg B*eolu was to aa uidencrlhaWe «o»their article* of wearing apparel toitwo beerar- N^ver will' I torgi^t the bread, cakes and plea for the morrow port*. tor It give* them fodd which
ing machine. The separate sto**e and hats,
I**, carabao horn goods, and dltlon. and not long before tbot CoDa
good
“ ' order.
'
'
look of agony which Mi face plc- and tbe men sre reading books, while they like. The reason our istopplng
And their way to tbe bole to ** e.-t* are about the extent of the no- Rosario wo* not better. Tb* wood
•*••• Call.
lured: with a *wlft turn, hla rtgbt in the cooks' galley, the Mtctarai po­ place* cannot be described to detail
which they At. but the big poUcemen ^ve wares sold <m tbe aireeU. and blocki and aapholt bare revdstto^
Meas call wu aounded at 1 p. m. arm shot out and I would have re- lice sre ' busily engaged peeling
muse sickness preveiUed me keep tbe procession moving,
the Chlbe baa tbe monopoly of tbe
tb* bustocra suwet oad great hop
Td then* who are not acquainted jcelved a full Aedged knock-out bad I ' spuds." (poUtoes.)
from giving oil attention to. detail*. heads: Japanese from th* north: Rus­
fltloerani dry goods trade. Re goe* been the gala thereby.
with army life and fare, a few deUlh , not stepped uide with lightning
As the ship Is speeding along with Tbe moot Interesting thing, and that sians from the battleships that fought from door to door asking three timet
MaslI* etreeu mob* up far tbafr
»0«ld be of interesL As the bugle' speed. At last the truth dawned on lU human freight, very few give which will go down In Itotory. la that
asray; Singalese from Cey- whet the thing is worth, taking what­ sarrownees by their owastcaal e»
sounds tbe clatter nnd rattling of-my dull vision. Tbe man wu surely (bonght to the captain, who la respon- Templar T. Potu Is governor. One|,on.
Arabian*
»«M klU are heard. Men sUnd In going to die: he was about to make slb^or the Ives of those on board: week more of tb* voyage, and our;^ dwellera from every country rf ever be can get. Some of bis Canton pansioo loco plaxaa that afford b
linen* are good value* at half of his'tog price* and opportUAlty to tecua
line, (wch with two Bn plates, (made bis will, and leaves bis "Anal*" to the I'tbe engineers, to the Aremen and destination arrived at. Manila's build
Europe and even- sUt* to the Union: asking price, but every American wo­ the carTo'mau
of a composition et sheet Iron and girl be left bebtod: he made as If to the coat passers. Tbe Arst rays of Ings could be seen from a distance
and besides all the*e. what more shall man wbo comet to Manila ge<a cheat­ square* are a good Iktoc. they mtoM
I cup. knife, spoon nnd fork. Jump overboard and end bl* eurthly the morning sun dawns upon the bo- and os the boat slowly crept to tbe
1 *ay» The Pimplno himself from the ed in her Aral encouater with tb* be copied to Ameitea «rUb good ta(eosUng about Afty-Hght cewta) to;woe* la n hurry, but Provtdei
dock, we could see tost many friends seveht.v-aeven tribe* and dislecu: the wily heafkea.
rixon. reveille Is sounded
suiu Tbe sewcoBtf nlwoy* tMtoto
bond. Bwaittog tbe nrrirn] of the' lervened. A few cranradu caught tbe sleeptog soldier* come to life Tow­ were at band to welcome u*. At Av*
uo (poor mas) from tbe bosqoe (vll
Th* moot truly orlenu! bit of Man­ that Manila boa tb* croakedrat
kllehen police from the cook's galley, dying man nnd led him to hi* bunk
el* and ahlt water soap ore selxed and o'cloeh Sunday. August 4tb. the good lag**) the ortUsn cloai. the student. ila streeto to la Btaondo. Tbeie a«
sueeu of any dty to tb* world, oad
Tbe cook's galley to a place where'
headway is made tor tbe larntories. old traatport dropped anchor, and we the diagutoed ladrose (thief) govern- aeveral streeu so narrow that
•tbot
oo one can ever tag tbem oK.
fodd tor Afteen hundred men la cook
Have you ever used salt water soap? had St tost reached our X>uri>ey's end. ment ofdrtoli. and dead b«aU and person* abreast can toseh elbow*
That ao aatlre ever
leara aS
ed by steam. Fbur or Ave cooko. as­
Army Lsnguap*.
then you know the dlfAculUes Tbe regiment left the ahip next day gentlemen and gambler* and friend*— j with tbe walla on each side. Tbe overof them or try to Ao ae. to very ew>
sisted by about Afteen kitchen poIn the army
phaoea--to one eipenences to keeping clean A to aasnme new duAc*. AU companies
— u
- In
- other
------ --------all these and more enm* tb* bridge' hanging rooto com* wtthto a foot of uto. but once tb* t«a*r*l outBato
lice, are suMdent to keep "the illu- uto. our language U olsughtered. and few applications of the soap produces with tbe exceptioa of "C" and "1"
of Spain every day and If tbe tpecu- loochlng gutters, and tbe only sun! are maaterad It to aot dUD«tt
Blkm well to hand, " a sergeant sUo, u substituted for beauHtuI Eng a gummy lather, haring the scent of sre sUtlooed at Port McKinley. Rlsal
tor could know what each U thtoklag' that ever ehloM to this canon U »*■«», loeoto nay given
stands by and cslU out one company.'Hsh Si 8bake*p**re was wont to I coccMut oil. and no amount of mb- Province. Tbe latter compsinie* at about, he would be both wiser and of four o'clock In
1. when
Tbe detail steps forward and one of write. George Ade would come ont|hlng con effect the cleonatog. There- Cuanel le Ebpona. Manila.
I eadder. Too mneh knowledge of ha- the afuraoea py* eater tb* west end
OeMral Bmtth. ptsHuanly eolanM
the cooks sinks n large dipper tote .econd brut If be attempted to come i fore the adage of ■Clennlton* being
A* the boat pulled Into the dock. I I mac nature l* not conductr* to opttm-' of tbe town.
of the Ut CaUlornto totaatom*. won
tbe etanm k«<Oe full to the brim, and
to the
Kratchto llngutotle banieinext
to Oodllne**"
eon
only
be
IHusoverheard •
j tom pare and undeflled.
1 Needleaa^ to *ay. thto conatrwedoo laangsratod *» goramor gMMrM nt
empttooAe food Into the dish basin.! »ith a
toldler.
‘ * Ilf
7 the abstract. After washing. old *0141*1* wbo bod been In the Phil­
A tew a
» of^traied
Motote
to
a
Uttle
wtoAng
to
to
MnaltoY
Chinatown,
nnd
tbe
littbe
entire PhlHpppto*
Aa the deuil goes away, the nergoont th* samplea.
I mess c*ai to sounded. A few minute* ippine* during tbe "Day* of the &B-l*tr«et..Uncd with nlpa «bmck* on both tl« olx toot pootag* to erawnad with
(Con dnoed on Beeond Pag*.)

A Soldier In
the Philippines

Blackotrap-^nld eo«ee.
Blind—8e
by eouri martlal to
torfeltare of pay without conEnemeoL
Bone-no itudy.
Bow-leg*—CavaJrrman. .
BKklnc for orderly—giving cloth­
ing and eualpmeot an enra clean­
ing oo u to compete for orderly.
Bunky—A noldler who share* the
■belter of a comrade.
Bait—to reduce
ed tfftcer to tbe grade of private.
Butcher—the company barber.
Canned horse—canned beef.
CoSee cooler—one who seeks early
detaila away from troope.
Cold feet—Pear; lock of courage.
Dog robber—name by which the eoItited men call n soldider who work*
If on officer.
Dough boy-^lntantrymmn.
Dough puncher—tbe baker.
French
leave—unsuthorixed
senee.
Guard home lawyer—Soldier with
) usually good knowledge of regula­
tions and CDllltory tow.
Hard Uck—hard bread: bisetdto.
Holy Joe—the chaplain.
Jaw-bone-to get things on Jsbone; to bny on credit.

Sick coll to Mtanded. at
There are four eontnct surgeon* on
the ship. Bach man who dealrea madbu hit name pot
tbe company sick book, and U eumined by the doctor. Should the soldier
erimwiy sick be Is put into a well

L=Ei=,-:

.

< i;

J

aRANO TRAVCIUK herald. TMOREOAV. NOVCUKR 2«. %KT.

k mm HI m raupniEs
(OoBiUii»»d fron F\n< Pi««.

uUtm

MpMit kla to »ut Urn Ul»oE*

«■ • w«ttk auj w thu ««iun
' fan of lAe worlii.
•r.

b

DoMh of tht R«v. X R. CrarM.
Word haa bom rocolved

Is

tbb

S'orthwn Michigan aaylom: Bdlih K.
Church.

at mlAlaUT (aroMTlT of tbb
abo
paaaod awAy of cbHWic Pi^fa <M»

food «a«M, «Lttd tbe matt

of

bookkeeper

rapker. Perr Marquette R

C. Thle*. stenographer, j

Traverse-etty: Victoria A. Hans

ibeoi Id ibii city, and occanlaiiaUy had baea

k'vafcy. offler nMitlaot. J. B Grrllirk

ralird upon le aprak la tbe toral dan

Trarerte CH*:

Mmlhem

Aotuin.

tag Utrae Bcauba' leara

of

abaeacc

children wbo anrrlTr

ElDtrr Cranr. wbo

TiM waaiber U gaaoraily war« all

Cranr. wbo resided with brr parenia.
W.

raircblld, of UOa

Hty. h

cashier

and

Uet O’jr lli^arvs t.n'1 oofupwrv our
t».

Look for the Big K.^l PUat,

Cor

E.'ill S: and Li.k.-^ve,

Bart

M.

Akennan.

Alma

CAPITAL $200,000
SURPLUS. $45 000

y'
L GcaemI Aaatim; Rawine,.

1’;,-nt-s. K1'

(.'holce I’ticolvirvvi .Inina
ceptiotiiil atrurctli
a iliu'

sienograiibt-r.

«

OR. r. J. MAeNCTT

ptnUnJ-wrly fine

If

'

ifonl.).' 13 'it'iig J

• to your !;kiui>

ij.!.-

cl;:«uoiW

We will txk.’our

Hamtirou Clothing Co., Traverse C.t> ;

a

K-!.'rv> ieiy .1 ■

Best Tea on
We Believe We havethetheMarket.

Eg Strgp Ca

■antjle C«i. Traverse City: Chailes c
Utile,

CostSer

LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES. MOUL’JINCS.
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING.
H
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINlSHANi)
DOOHS AND WINDOWS

CALIFORNIA

t.yle, bookkeeiier. Hanuab A i.ny Men

It to tbr tlmbrr

buaiurM In tbr aoutb. and Mlaa AdtUr

vitb full Mr^ln the Unitad Sutra

.fu:;.!..;. Cashier.

..

} per Ceai tllgwcc oa Tiigc beposltg

aberr.proprrty aUll br)ottca*>lo |Ma
I . Myrtle C. SmaH. UM.kkreper
can bai a poaiOoa tor iifr. Sbere la cftalr. Hr morrd to tbr "800" about
stenographer. Lake Ann Lumber
• r ago. wbrrr hr Hrrd vltb
alao a proapeet ol balug tranaferraJ
Co.. Lake Aiui; Orpha C.
Gardner,
Frrrta.
to tbe aUiea, at a iwdaptite of tarot; datlgbtrr. Mr*. Grorgr
atenographar. Hnnah A Lay M.-n-oFar eaal-at tba end
tbrre yean' faulty.
«le Cm, Traverse City;
Ralph
K
Oibar.

a\..

fail iiue of

acuj.

B-J^W

not been In a«ln- «ork ^for aooH
Vlrtorla Tun-k. lMXtkk<'< [M-r
dollara .a tiur. Hr aas a man of SWIlr. ktad>lrnographer. J. f Morgiiti
A
ly aalurr. aad bad a laiRr rirclr ^ So^ Trarerte Clly; Nois SeafntxA.
manda who rrrrrt tala departorr. 8d boqfekreprr and Menocraphyi. A
W
F hU bow on
Monror atrret. Blckerd
Uonuturat 'Co..
Travers*-

ily aMcara.aMid fpoaitlom and tbo

aaiTtea. or wUb the prtvileca of tali

Sell jv-u your 1..U fi-r a t.'.'use .>r IviMj.

iclies uu(‘10 LuithiiiKition;
•oUy. octs frul
Arts naturolly.
oLaxotiv

Hr «ai paainr
ObtWETipbua
and
type- grasaUoaal rburcb.
ogiapber.
Northern
Ulrhigan
at aayinni;
eterka ud bookkMpm. sUII- of tbr Coocrecalional rborrh
C.rrtnide
Shan.-.
sl.tioMaplr City tor Buny, yran. but bid glapner. E W. Hastings A Sou Trav

•r«mst.

M MMbMtca and c«Etea«n,
an«a pay b OM tcandmd

Traverse City. Mich.

^'^ElixirJf’Senna

B Grellick

koW'ii

vorfc for tb* mlllUrr'•■E.etrU pnr

Tbr-Rer. Mr. Traar iraa

LET THE

_SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO,

R, Trar-

na* CHy; C*rt NeshUt. atenographer.
Marie Thuisday, Northern-Mtcblgau asyluu); Ikurkitir

.

B*cMiirr to accompllab tbt>

•TMIL At) tbr Anertcus arc feiunc

Syrup^llgs

r and itrnugrapber,

cHr o( Ibo deatk of tba B«r. 'John F.
Cnna. a aaperaBoatod CouWattto

Hard worlC bovev-

Traverstaty Sale kBan

g On. Trarerte City: Grace M.

•pweiniiwt at

-ift'i--

_

Price, SOc per pound.

Collegy.

CtADSSff PITTiD

Sullivan, sieoogra^er.
fca*a «ba oEon of making one think
ly.

J.

On their leluru t!ie> sill cm.'

Gennide P. Coddlnston. (.'ura U.

ffnr lot of deer arrived ovrr

PMtoreat mild daraaee affect tbe

Beveoav.

lYlihwton Bieok

Ira F. Ketsow Mfg. Co.. MllwauAnother Nioe Let

that tbrre wlU be a Hood very abort-

EYE, EAR, NO$E
AND THROAT

on your ectnitu; l.-.-'i

Ih>-

I.elaud. WItpaiii Cersl. Grurge K Kcl

Suiitheru

PaHfle.

stopplni:

I’hnenlx. Atli., El. Paao. Tt-\aK,
t. A I. Saturday
from thr up
Helen Sevlk. Edmund J. Pratt.
make a nm Into Old Mex:n>
They
PridDBuU. 1). B. Wyncoop baring
Ellaabelb Coplan. Brtiesi V. Fklrsilt aliHi slop at
Nes
Orlean
te aVell- the flnrst. two' bucks weighing 7M •hilit, Edru Hooi#r. offlee arcuuni.
Memphis and St. Louts.
ponndi.
\V. N. Millard atoo bad tbr
Oral ^ood IHah coniiuiny, Trateig.limit, bit drrr being billed at SSO

J.

^

TrwvwFM etty

BREZIIMA
C«m*

^F-orv*

SWr-

Oboble itch, which

k

Itcblng. to Irrlutl
atlbg and

pialBL

Prickly

effocU tbe atrau-

poundi.

Oren

Bmpy

Brought

in

I flrat came to tbe nilllppldM. ibe doctora predicted that no aprclmeoa this tDornlng
•blU nan could auy In tbe lalanda

being foread to remain on acoount of

•oaae aoknown reaaoo. moat of the aoldlers kept Ihalr health. Tbe length of
atay waa predktad tram Ume to time.
»u>r a loBgar period was aug|«Mad.
all the advice of the physlclani and
fmalaod U

tba

burn;

nt

aflrnuxm

PhUlpplaoa

avar

■taee tba beginning or the laaurrec-

M. Hammond.

No other butineas was 1
meet

Kenneth
A,

<a-eur

again

Wednesday.

friends sere pr.-seat

scr.- sr:\e.t aud

have sold Ibeir fine fruit
h.|,p™M 10 ..... b.r
k
.ml
11... ».m.« II encage ^
In ,1,.,
Ibe fniit
Ihe floor betdde the bed.

H.r
'

orioi. ' by Cadmsn.

being
R. L, Nye then

of

the

Wiliam Gllbcri.

to fill

accompan­

in

coiirse.

-

n number on

Birds in Milk Cana,
Siandton.
Mich.
Nov. •.-.~Tw?

Bpl^ Mb •oelnl at the bume

of

a Ebc program of music and rocita. tLma which was very well given by
the yolWg girte.

-cr-sm

p,„,talned to. i.lcvlv pack.-

T'h.

,_;.„irtg«.

Their

d.s-ttoatlou

„,a:ked to a ereaim-ry

in Ohio

The music
rouiAfficcv-

orchestra

icraed afterward.

t. 'h.

Report.

*' ^1'.;

Ing been lasiieil by thr graduates to

t Flltit, itevoral delegatcj^

their friends.
Judge

Rlchsrd

U

U .A-

Newham.

attending.

e »( the program speak

in the foren'uuc.

tiffs to their flrst eoffrt'.

grant Being ns follows;

Blodgett at

Ixmely

the

piano,

Shriue."

tJoseph

-1'. quartet—Mts. Leon F
n
:•

Mrs. A. L. Buebant.
fmlth. baas:

H. C.

Uo.lR.II. IlM'T.

addn-ni

of

S

thf.t rUims ..gainst.

O

..f .ran.:-- tiiy. .n aunl .-uiurty
•1 iHdur.' till. 3<ith day ..I March.
• ’!•.». ;.iu1 t!,.vl said ris'.m« wifi
leaiu t.) e..m .-oiirt oti Thursday.
ji ;li da: a.|I M-.i.-ti
V.
A. D Itsis I-

M'a'T.--.iu,,..I \V.-I'»t.! slteei.

S.iiinil.i'

.\.-ir.nK.

! !r hday

Pi

honor

aatil.uiie.iy

of lil«.

|»rogreF.|v.-

1-. .TO s.i» tin Yeal-jre n| iSn- e».-ai!ir,

as

and

il<i:mml>

Vrs

it,.-

Hor

gii,..-::i

6

Ml*« May CuUnu.11 favore.1

xuiwis with a piaou aiAa> und two ret-l

The Farmers’ Store

Watsuu was kb<- re<-ltil<-t'l

se..-1-.-.I

veiv

prvlly

ui't» lu

nil.'aii.-.- Ill the day.

o-

Supi»-r wa»

Before bbjifijj your Lumbering ”it-oU we ivunt
you to (. tm- anti examine our stock at d «*ft our pricr-s.
We h ,vc Siny*.* Bit ed Axes from 75c up. Double
Bitiid .\x*fs fr< m $l.i'0 i:p We hav.; :he famous U.y:<iii histfin r Cress Cut Sa«' the
running;.
si'ciiiiiax saw mail.; i.iday and it iswarratiiid in
. very way. Wf; also h.-ve the Aikir.s. bimf'n ls and

luiiid. With til- ■ xi>-vlali»ii ol i.-tiia 11
b-lweeu

Ml

five

ami

t'owvn niad.'u fiiiu! 11.p

iitKji>K-i;iiii lliiuugb l....-iuuaii i-.nmt.
I'lT-'hi- t-'iilirt
tii.e tn

1

.-v.-rythitu;

a'

tli-

sail,factory v.ir-.lili-.M

K lling Rgeortl

Oitr stock «.-f Camhn >ks, Ton^s, Loadini? Bl. cks.
itisai-d tt.:. IS ci-i’iple'.e ardour prices are
r I-'c- ..x himii-; rs a winner.

• Mlrh ’S-n. 3:.

II1..I -t

i!..^hilllll!-u i.nil

i-latm u i.-tord m th- K:It.ii:g of
It-i. >i-a-.);i

ilolili Cl;;.

Ji.s.pl-

Fiaiik and U.'ii* n>aiiil-.-rlai:>. .v;ia-jd Juliii .d..iitai;u.-, Charb-W Iki’U,
llr.lt

F0WW..1. It

\V. Forlbdv.-

a .-!

R«Ai\aK trljde:

She h id b.s 1

OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING

tlliveily from Boheiifla

leml-iT of thi- Inuniii'iilat*- ronci ii
'
lie'll ehurrh. and the C L. H A. Ft*
el.iIJ'v n suivlve. all of ihi- r ty

lee Ilf the Oak Burk ch'.ireb met e

Mrs. McIntosh also
from the address of

Vice-president—Gi^ce M

igates

Tlie report

.n.-l.lU)

tn-asurer—Herbert

. SullU-au.
motui

is.

many things; do onr"

"Think

of

Tl|e class coi­

rs are purple and old gold.
Tbe graduates are:

Park school hulldinc.

pr.,p.-rry -.f owned

by

th-

I - v - -.i ii--;

Tl.

Greili<-.

The extracts from the state Rf,» „nd the eoiivWeratlon

was much enjoyed

.ounp

.i,.

by district.

Te !>,.
II. ;iiv

I«to.

ted.r.i

..........................
win W.nf,
Cld.™i..
noon

for Los

Ang.'I. s, Cal ,

they will enjoy

situated in Ihe ex'-t
Tb.- i.ew church

Th,

will ...id. In . f-.

chtiiTh sr*!'

The east sidn p.-<^.lr au- wry

Southern California during fbe winter new church and they arc now plaoibnnlhs

They

will

virti

several ning to b«-xlu work

earl,

la

si

Ihaevtruo: iiiiareciiv. X o' SwasDp.(
It Stan.-, tuv !i|.j
Lvttcl i-u:.*:..! 1'.'--

t*;.-

friends .-n route, theii first Moy betoc spriiis.
-----------■ - —
Otath of Mr*. Mattemn.

Lomber Co. Odar: Gertrude M. (,'nerarv.

and

they

wi.i

reach

1.0s.pswumonto ntiackine her hot

makctaiiy^fsiy

. Ikr.:

;-

H VO

Ould 1.-3

pleased lu hear Iromyou.

c re y.-u w;:. ges yo._.r 1 wj h your trade,
rer l-nm-i. ard'Cas-

. ba:k if you

; .hfftVl I'.iwlha Ki
-tsin afiv-cnt ami ’■
Voamayiia.cu

Shorthand
* expect to N- In Denver, after .,yud
Thompson.
bookkeep.-r and sieno■■ lug ThankSBiviag with Professor Htwn
Mati.wum. Widow of >he iausrapher Elk BapUs Iran .AA'orks. Elk
f.mllv.
Colorad.. Springs,
Salt ‘■'•b'siu
Msiiesnn. at h.r hum.-.
Kapids:
Herbert L. SuUivan.. fmokogden. Reno................. _.. 133d .South l>nioo Mu-et. at, 7 3" hatatou. N. V. When
vr-uii/ r;v;-;.-o^ltaj T.*t---r
keei« r and atcaograpber. Jerry Salii- g,„ FT»nr:sCO will also be In their orlo.-k lost rv'calug
Tfa.
Cbadsey. stenographer. Traverwe City Angeles about the flr« of the month, three days ago, nltlHMtgh she had not

1
'

V.e don’t know liox- to iipprove on 'Iii> .-ind would

In-cf. aU'l o\efi-..n«r* th-M utiV.ii-a.:ty
is«.;.r-' '
io get Ui.^ t-

-t

Ihi- mild H mate ol tbuslsHic over the prospects of tie-

with Ptbfeaeor Horn, at
Grtoneli.
Mows
on Friday, of this W,-ek. the.

so

LniiS';:".'

pj..,, .bureh

,11
. _ui 1 ,s
l.-.lnl »l .blrl, ib,
consinirtiHl.
wN-re

*ldi

will fac

li One I housand 1’f.imds of
.,‘Grtai. Liry,” l'.*lishfd IVcaD'.
WalnDt' Jtimlto hilU-rts and Braiil
Nt-lS
frtsh. We had
arrival. I o make a delictout
Bromantfeibn l-llo or GeldjiALkauf. a«ld tif.* meats cl
. oned NUTS, also »oine of
\V.Tsfii il I- yf, o< r-urs. Slic.-il Bar.-ina- and Ci
<l; -d r ii" ii ;-’e biid v'-ii will hav; a dish tit for the
k'>'Js
Ib-s tlrs>«-n <,i t {iur.se is tohat you'd want I.-.r
“•Lin.Jav. I I'f.nkjiytv:?).. .art) Hcliduys.. Just a liltle too
«-.\pril-.ivc for every dav. so to f. tnorr.irc we have
I hast- and Saribor.n's c;ffee-fcr breakfast aud ieal
Brand fca for yupper.
a:

I S.Ti:

'Char- „,-r „( Wrhv.-r and Rose stiv. ts. tie;

„„
Tb,
M-mll.n,
.1!1
tbl, ,T.r „„ „ T™,..» Cl, u,.l ,,.r

Luca*

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

I Assorted Nuts
-M IS.

Th»- loretlot. Is an .'l>-al

receptw. In Horn.

(t , .-.[.ir'i..

Momlay eveiuiig Ust to dts-lde on
read eMrarlF site for tne new ehurrh ei'lflee.
Sarah E
The liicailoD chuseu If at th.- e.-

Building In Home and Sebooi," the oak

and the class pfflcertt are:
:-T-b™.„.
* T
Tbnmiwob,
er A.

class

( .1- .1 I I. t t, -

Airs

eeuirally

b, Ibn Jnnlor ilu..
Th,r,

.

deni. Mr>. Frances AAlteeter Smllb.

-Chorus of

r.n..l.« ,b. im.cnm. lb... .lU

The

I-Vl JK

aco

Have Choaeh Site.
The trni-lees und biilldmg eiuiinir

whlyh hau deeply lmpre**.d tlie del»

and

Mary

given by The stale federation prcs^

(Becker)—H. C

■tod), quartet

Secretary

AP'oiij.

Ihoimls Hsie Kid»t)i

Th.

Ge<u-ge B. McKinley, also Abe ree|Miu».

sinner George L, Crtop.

■ ■

Sh*' wn

wdcomi-

wJiMh woe tendered Ihenr by M.vyor

Hyre. of Clrvelund. Ohio, upon

Solo. "Springtide."
Blodgett. ‘

PresenuUuu of diplomas—Cummis

fitody«msdW,todraA»*to.dtowfcH

Hilrty nieiuto-rs of tl.i

d.-,..a

Aid 4.-.-*a«ed Id ra d vourl lur rsMi
.1. tin.' and a<t;-islu>eii:. su'd that alt
-•-i.t.es !•; T.iU
ip-ceasid are re
tte-lr etolei- tu sgl.l
..bale Uflu.., ,n rtc-

pb.lili.-.l .-I drllz^tf.il sillptlec
I.

.1__________ . ..... ....

Frank.'
Seine

Far*SJir^ Mumaa Drl^Ca.""^

Elf's Cieas Bala

u'„, . .1,,....
• V..

have charge of tbe music, tbe pro-

Eh. A. W. Chase’s
I^e PiUs

Ve'nlSr;'£aiAR5H

Mo--o-.
W.-Iirl.-r

s'iiaIvc.

api nieiiil) as well as iiF.ial iip In II.-

This class

iCsams ym do M leak 3'^mtatt
siJmig cwMpsk. sod becsoto th«y do Ml
NefifeywaiaafisItosGBOi «f wwkoaa. b^

aUo

A

' The deceaMd had been a teaidenl >

ward the expeniM of the church and

ynm taU Aw awvwa cskMas sod
SiMfiui .1 eawd by Dr. A.
Cksw'<
Nm Pth. a^ stow r«a to tssay thsos.

Agn.« Het..lti.-1-r

The 8. O. 8. Club.

Mirbovsky. d;.-d

ban.J
Federation

Nov.

girls bare pledged to raise |;o

‘•IWart^^Praor

Mrs

Thomas Hsiy.-y, 01

lit:
on VV

Death. of Mrs. Mirhcvskv.
illD^ of
Aiiicnto MlrhovsVy

of the Needham Business college will

Grand Hapids. will deliver the addi

Nice

- l-.G-t.. xi.eu
n, n.. :tu

nioatli-.

her when down lowi; with' her but

■•'.'I t; Of MICHIC.A

-d H. p

l.i-ii:‘i1oa

lug abi.MlI

Wk-e^*^|roni last night.

fi'i-1 b*. 1

Philath-lphta:

ws

The second annual commtmcement

ID try n*

a- s.. iod'.-

n:dib.-r; Frank nlid Mrs. S«d Goblmun.

siiiulluns at Bar Clty

and

-“.Y-r -Si-fus

aim i.f tliU city; Dr. Alice J.vrvto. nl

Th

Tlie on A'liii- slt-e>-t, Sunday arieru.sin.
gtU 4anc- in the w-rtes will In- two sirokf of paralysis baring uiuckn!

IS ttAdOS

Tt

G.-orge. who male bU hime with faG

.s. i..-, n.r.i.M. 1,

furnished b.

Nos. 33

a t-.>B.-n-eaie« t

big .wwinp and wander.,] m-.ni;.
.-■it

Gll.le-, o!
Kdnioii’.
I.-1>
Moi.l'.y
IQ a tiiii tH^o-i.;li Evyiit nii.I till Ib.ly

ol

Mici;

Coi.-j

e,..lr,. .1.,'
Five Vhildi.li Mils .VC I!- d.-CT-,.'-.1.

On renicn'iug the cover
^e exp.el.-d. bnt
,he

M

chut.'’.. N u-.ii her.-, becmu. bx.i 1

r.m>

ull ol which wo* grvwily »n

lectur.:

be.

Mra. Mora Headersoa. of »U A’asb
IngtOB atroat Friday nigbt. The
tag vaa very pleaaanUy passed wUh

$■ )j^y M.-rcniitlb-

Vi

“'"."T'f":

'SteWart's

Th. „h.n,i phbii. u

the

rations

Buatfiaas Colicge Cowinmncamant.

be held Tuesday eveidnK.

wias ulie of th.. flrst griK-ery rt.-rks in

Joyea).

^iVWxhe usual excellent order.

AffMnr ab Bmdgl.

K

Her li.i'hainl.-will, died 13 yeais ajp..

large milk calls wamiie u> In* shipped
tu* creamery exists an.us.-d the
plciOiuof J AY, Cmnrii. a deputy gam-

i-.L tuNi - ..F - IT kxlVKai ,

Lou .fl 'MMKto.
Jhltoin

Mnn

nt a aaiall station near Glmlwfn wber.

r„ry

F. M PAINE.

AI

Ileal, wber.; b*-r clrlhnu.1 won sp>'ttt

M'f. Mikj- llahnei und Mir

- ■
'

<iii---iiv euoQst-uted ibe birds aud liir:
The First l»nca. ^
„x ,1;;.
over to the Merrv ho.
d tore indhe^rie, ,0 1^

capable as most.

had n Ena Ume.

Mn. C. O. Mms- dan of glria of

old

U-ing

myth iiiio Sam: Famow

________________j___ _

tor all presoiii. Mr. and Mrs. Gllh..rt the i>ragmm was enjoyed to the

. the Onk Park Rsndny aetoool gave

ifc>-

lfa<- . U"f.-id.-

Canaito, h-i , blHI-place

»i<-inii4.- Iliet

disirl.-ts.

tlf locky to gel Uie «Hh a aoog. “Sdowi
The evening was full of enjoyment I couples prtweni and .-very numlK-r
thraiacoiuna Inncheon afur which the proving themselves very
I depgrted nil' Amilnrlng
they host and hostt-s.

will 'took

altei »h.- tnten»U i:f th. «.•<,.rd
,be surroiiudiny; i,.

Right or AVrongr

1?.''.“.*;

Mrs. H$as cl

the

Ills subject will

*t.-w Education.

The imsdlng feature of tbe even

lag was ptogreoalTe flinch. Mrs. Glen
John Knpp

mad- op

Mt" • Ma1t.--.ii was a uati.e of

tfa<

Supt. GHbert has gone to Buckley

ied by bto mother, played a aelecUon

goeats were served with a

ihrougbout

Mr. Ki'ldeifcotis,'- rlntt* upo:

O. R. A I. and were fine specimens.

Fitted

which aboitcd.
Seventh from *'11 Trovaiore"
Iderable uUnt.
Miss Grace BillatroaL about 20 membert being pres

tau wuiring the prise.

W01I.I

111., and*'• rihter. Ml...t*. 1*

Evt-iilm: Record and Grand Travers'

era
were
shipped
Saturday
on the cresui.
the M. A N. B. They arrived via ttr.- t,,.
n„,

N. Mi ...

F'UORISX

Eight Osar.
ward.-li
Eight deer shot by Lake Anu buut
He thought h>- woulO bike

F a highly bumoroua reading from
Nya^ History

wus

<-».-inccl lltls <1ty with

bn-th-r.

his d.iiii-K thU week auti

W

.s.-v l.ii-UifM

-axch.-d 3”o is.aiid*--

1.1 tlii~ city ffoni

•Dan and Ai'bnr all of Ciicar-

pi>int< d soUcUur and collector for Tb-

. .....................................-

Mias Lou McHanos aang a very enJoyable solo, lu title

nc-quslmatice

Herald.

Palp All Up.
London.
Sev,
S3 —Russia
today
ehryaantbemunis
pro
Tbe eandlea and
the wiped out Ibi- Ulalice of her liidebt
■MrglMl -aaatoa are dIrMad lato Sfthal duced a beautiful effect while
dowera alone were uaed In tbe other edneaa 10 Jajtan arialng from the war.
a misala. It it a
light
refreehments
were tbe Rossiati embassy handing over to
Mm Mkd aarwey aertM at bartwr
During the aaibass} of Japan a check for
ehnna. nUtmauly to ineiude ail im served in the dlolng.xaoni.
This reprcawita the bal
the serving and al other limes music IJtJBliw
Fortagd lake porta.
due Japan for the mnlntenancc
fnraished by Misses MeLane on
the piano and Moselle Beonett on the or BuFston lirisonera.

Beeped In paymaat for chart

Cbic«;;i.

Kelderhiiuse. wbo luiK a rer;
wide

fa AkfMt 4to tnehea to the mile.

prioe. but postage alampa will n<

farm
...d -

Grnai! Travtrst- reglou. baa been ai'

unknown

Mldk- gad Its price. Ifi eaau. eorera violin- After rcfreahmenls had been
MUrtto* earn of paper and printing. It served a short program waa given.

Il- r jt.-iiii.-.

la.RE (bach, Cal

Justice A. C. Hall held an Inquest
gnd the adtaewit aheraa. eorertag the tbe fonith. Aa new tenebera are be- and the
•diet of Ihe jury was that
Mtiaa and te«at of Grand
Hn«en. Ini added all the while tfterw^ no she came to death by poison admin.
•prihg Lmke. Frnltport and
FOrrys- other way ihau this In sbleb all may IWcred by herself or a person or perbecome aequalnlcd.
bang.
Tto color sehenii- •-niplayed
saa
1W ehart to printed la tire colors.
In the dining room
yellow
And to en.k'fcala of I to ISJHW. wUcb yellow.

fin,-.t

Ui .

r Herald Represenutive.

were fruitless.

Grand Haran. Lake Mlehlgaa. Includ­ day night. This has come 1 > Ih a
ing Spring Lake, tower Grand rirar. regular event, the one laat night being

ant.

delightful alter

tbe doae was v^ small

Tbr teariiers of the public aehooto.

Suies.

a

..Orth i s

romln.-,

whrtx- i-i!- i»a. iii.i.-Tl-d l>-cenib.-r 3.

t.-gh.-ny, I.D.- i,.f th- fr,: -.tcnui.-is I'-

Refresh

of

Ovng Haven Chart.
together with their wives, numbering
. The VUtad Stataa iAa surrey fad*; Si. attended a reception at Supt. Gth was Just breathlog her
toil’s residence, on Sixth stw. Fil- efforts or a physician

doHy CFMrd.

ol Ibis uiniiih.

meni of salads. atj^iisii beK and cvffe

JoK laaund a chart of tbe hkrbor at

‘na Mly Booth Sldera club gave :

tb-lding

7Mh

H. Atnut a doren of Mton Kenney's

llumbrille. run

- .

Taaebaes' f

torn be aant post paid M receipt of

the

h. W. Preacotl. .jf EUi Rapid.,
Jidin lA.BBlngtm. a retired luerchsni
^ ........... ........ .
vMter. t«a'»“'.| ttirviiiph the city MiinOa.
: .
her sav to 1..I11 lii-r hiii-luiuil al Giaii'l
.lay afternoon by taking u small does
,^0 left lot that Ht% Saiu:
of strychnine.
No reonin to known
ilsv ulutit. Fnmi Iheie they
'or the art and It
thought that her
Callf.tnilu 10 locale pemianemly
Intention was not
n kill herself as
« desirable jJace
The-

Secretary-Robert Harney,

will

Harry

Mary l.#nnlDgton. aged 30. wile

VIee-prealdeiil—A. i. McHaniiK.

society

Wllkop,

sill

riy.

her.- t;: >rar. .-ly,. lu.m Morris.
r Mi<- ioa I

SuicMe at Wcaterd
n°ou speut in music aud eouverKaiion
Wi-xforu.
Mich..
Nuv.
33*-Mr«.

Trraanrer—Frank Atnubuechler.

The

Peter

- than

tT-nJdents of T-..v. :o-

gate

nu-rehant. Saturday afl>rm»0

principal of the acbuolK. QU-n Athor

<1

Prreldent—Kdwln Biuck.

—B.

-Crlcksoa.

iHoImra. Prof.

ihrlr

elected the lolloaing officers:

the doctota were Igoofbd.

O.

eaahler. Aubani State lAtik. Au

met

Friday

Carl

Travenu* City; Harry J. Smith, assist- ney. »t;.i»e niarriag.

^Rr Grand 'Trarerte Grower*' and
Shippers' nstoclndon
uareboute

prediction!

I'll):

two

Shippera' AaaeeiaUoit.

longn than ^Ine nontbi. bat 00
aoaat of tte seoeaaity of tba soldldera

leetor First NaHonal Bank. TTarerke)..|,ih street,

• rabbit wan hung aliout lu neck.

Wban tbe

biH-ii itroDK for

Th.- <lrr..,..d v.a. line of tl,.- fl- '

Kl^«Woursc—Tony Prah>il. co].

billed at ikS |•oundl>. but a lone

ffrr. whUe the dlaeaae that cat
moot treid>le to dyaeatery.

nt>-.

W. Lang only had one. which

:

c.l

name, trr. K.'.v t't' c«i;;:!t>-K.*j-., j
UteoAirews, biuguatatuu, X V., *

TRAVERSE CITY. ^UCH.

. y

ORANO TlUVCRI E HIRALO. THUMOAY. NOVKMbtR » «W.

©l®l®l(0)®

ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDINARY
Ever ale^ani r^ady to benefit our many valued pat^rons and friends in thU city and surrounding vicinity, and always advancing with the

and progressiveiiess of the great Twentieth Century,

person in the city and vicinity will be directly benehted wi'houf cos ing them a singl^ penny. This Profit Sharing P.an is the grand»-st.
the simplest,
8implest!^ihe^m^
gen«'^s^swem
the most generous
system ^v*r^d”iseV
<
grandest, tbe
tny store to divide a percentage of its profits with its patrons. Everyone may s«
secure har^
.
. .
.
•odsome presents of' every description
and for every purpose under our new plan.
The Giand Opening
ind inauguration of this system starts at once. By tradiiing at our store continuailly you arc assured of onlynhc finest of values and the best quality of merchandise ^t always the lowest prices
consistent with quality.

Under TMs System You Can Furnlsli Your Home ABSOLUTELY FREE
Morns Chairs, Kitchen Cabinets. Steel Folding Couche§. Iron Beds. Decorated Dinner Sets. Rockers. Corner Seats. Oil Heatet^s, Book
Racks, Marfdolins, Hall Mirrors, Pedestals, Rope Portlers, Child's Handcars. Reed Sewing Rockers. Bibles. Velvet Rugs, Doll Go-Carts.
tSIT-P.?* Ca^et Sweepers. Ornamental'Clocks. Decorated Berry Sets. Lace Curtains. Decorated Water Sets. Parlor Tables.
DOLLS. TEDDY BEARS. They are useful.^actical and ornamental gifts.

Read Carefully this Explanation.

With every eaali pon-baae of ten ceotfi. we will giveyou one Globi- Trading SUmp: with a twcaty.five oent porchue yon will re'
ceivo two: with a fifty centpurchtee you will D'»ive five: wilt n Jollsr puivheso you will receive ten. end en on. Thev> Stampe
------------------------ you paate ill yoor little profit eburiDU bxiUef. which contajQB iliuuralion of meny of the beeutiful gifta wiloh we will rive eny
FREE to everybody. These little bookloU can be obtained FREE alonretoroat any lime. When you Imve a anffcienl number of psgee fTlle.1 with Stamiu. paBUd in theBi|uares provided for the eeme. bring it to onr ’elonfend ouiko yonr adeclion of the nuny bBiidsome Gift!.’.XHfiOLl'TELV FREE. You can eecare giftt fbr youreelf and friendt. Nothing lik<-this haa ever been offered on each a etopendonR and Kbetel acale. We extend to
everyone in this dly and aorronmling viciaity our moet conlial iovitstion to visit oar atore. see the handsome gifu. and gatoocof our profit sRiring bookleU FBEE Kemembt-r to ask for Globe Trading SUmpe, whenever yon
make a Cash purchase. TheyareFRBE. The more trading yon do, the sooner you willlie the proud poaesscr of tliWo bandaomc gifts. Como to the Grand Opening and bring all yonr friends. Ynu know yon arc alweye
wdcomc.to onr store- The cuts show only a few of the Promioms which you nil will receive ABSOLITELY FREE. Come in and we spill explain this e.vceptional ayatem-FREE TO ALL.

\

■I

'O
Given Absolutely

With Globe Grocn Trading Stamps, This *
"
handsome Dcomited Dinner Set of WaronteJ quality, comprises
all the pircos nsei by the average family, eaob pioci- it lavishly
di*coraled with Coloix-d Flowers an<l Gilt Edges,

FREE
with Glubc Green ^Trading
btampa. Ttia bookcase made
ofyaoiid.fiak qaarter aawod
Giddon finish. Blands 74 in
bigii and 41 in wid>*. C5me
and see if this is not n nice
prenent.

i

IT D171?

7Trf.rr.rf.frkrr/il

SKi^otely

FREE

Solely FREE
with
Globe <>reen Trading
StamM. This Msodolin is goar.
an teed to be cirrectly scaled and
tested before luaviog the factory.
Handsomely finished, fitUxl with
high grade patient head and su­
perior steel strings.

FREE

With Globe Trading Swmps. This
Floral Pdliarn \ elvet Rog. 27x54
inches, .fine we.tv»s ex ra heovy
pile and auperior Color effeois.

AND

Stampe. This handsome Morris Chair
made of Solid Oak, npliolsteri'd with Bos*
ton Leather over beet, qaality. Spring eon.
struction. Adjastod to any recUaiDg posi­
tion automat iciy.

ullTl

T
OW Al-I_ -WIZE8

MsSolely FREE
with Gl^ Green Trading
Stamps. This Kitchen Cabinet
it made from white maple. Top
it white wood. 26x40 in It has
two large bins, two drawers
and two knead boards.

FREE

Also Given Away with Globe Green Trading Stamps

More PREMIUMS Shown on the Inside Pages

Notice
REMEMBER
Sale cornmnea Siturda;, Nov. 30, and vriu
Iasi mlU Xmas, k pite of Globe Trading
Stamps ABSOLUrri-V FREE to every vis.
Itor aurior-llie sale.

THE GLOBE DEPT. STORE

Ebery Premium can be seen in our Premium Room on second floor. A full
X stock of Premiums always on hand.
We guarantee to redeem all Globe Green Trading Stamps.
We posittbely otpn and control our otbn Stamps and Premiums.

THE GLOBE
Dept. Store
Traverse City

Stamps. TbisMaassive Iron Bed Pofta
If in. thick, stands
in. high. dre|nng of
Steel Filler Rods gives it strength end
be.inty.

Originators of Low Prices

J BE SURE AND COME
to see the Openliir Disp'ay, and remember
every visitor will receive a Prolit Sbarinf
Stamp Book cottulnlnr ooe pare of Globe Tradinr
Stamps already pasted In. Tkese are free to you
so as to start you off.

ABSOLUTELY FREE

GRAND TRAVEitSe HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2S. 11^.

GREAT INAUGURATION SALE
In order to introduce Our Great Profit Sharing System of giving absolutely FREE, The Globe Green
Trading Stamps, we inaugurate a Great Sale throughout each and every department, at Lower Prices
than ever before. A Deep Cut of our already Low Prices, wJiich are lower than any in the Grand Traverse
Reigon is a Great Saving to you. Right at the time when you want your Dollars to do the most. We do
not Limit you to a few.undesirable Articles of Merchandise, as this Money Saving Opportunity prevails
whether you wish to buy Clothing, Dry Goods, Gent’s Furnishings, Shoes, Millinery or House Furnishings.
We have enjoyed the Confidence of the People in the Past, and our Great Success is largely due to the
Fact that we never misrepresent. We always have what we advertise.

ci-OTmi>JO
100 Men's Suits, darkMixlnrcs rni llnck
ChevioU. all winter
woichta. Regnlur
to $1^.60 valuet.
Choice of lot..............

^4.43

Men's Suits, m&tle of Heavy BloeFlafin"!
,y Worated,
narmusu, uu,
Serge*.'ThiU'ta ami Clay
»M>t a suit
ia'lot worth K-sr than
$10. ThU
rouaing sals..................

$6.39

Men's Suits. Here >• where we save voc
$5. We place on sale- teniptiiig l»at('niDe of
$16 salts in Worsteds and Voloure that have
istylc, fit ami workmanship.
Lined with
Serges and Venetian
Cloths. Our
extreme low price . ■

$$.$$

Wile & Co. Buffalo
slothes.
Every garment
«nade. cl
bears the onion label.
They have
basd'fiUed oollurs. self-retaining
fronts,
band-made bottonhoh-s
a^ are eqnal to tailor made. The
are Worsteds, Cashmores
and Veloors.
Ko
better suit
Ktywberc for less than $20.
Ov aalejmce,

Men's Black Beaver
Overcoats
Velvet collars, lined with Ital­
ian cloth. As good as any $5
overcoat on the market. Our

$3.4$

SII.98 and $14.98
Maltntis, with good Mercerised
lining. Worth
Oor sale price............

..$s,ps

Overt'Oat SMp.
Mens tiiii'
Black Drossj LfvtTOoat
tm-roo made uf fiuu
all wool Kersey, neatly toilon-d
Has till' appoaranco of a good
$15 garment
This sale..

.$9.98

50
Young
Men’s
Suits

For Overcoats leo Pairs Men's Heavy
Wool Pants, tuiuihi.Do not send away to
catalogue boas<>s for

for dnws or work. Mwieof

Par Ovemoata. We
in a poiiticm to
ttTBjon 15 to 25 per
cent on for garmenU.

-48

A Cub Bear
Cont

179 Boys' Suits, sizes to
11 years of age Good,
servicoable school suito.
Not a one worth less than

Lift of this m>as<m'e

79 doz. Men’s Fleeced lin­
ed Underwear, nil siz.-s.
heavily iKecod. G-st .’lUo
vn!u>-garment. Oor

9Q,.,
u*JC

50 doz. Men's Latest Neckwear, for Holidays iu lor.-haiuls aT;i! T«^;k ety!»-s 2^q
tSpwial for..........................

......2.79

••olors
U I'lT fold aiiywlicre
f.ir l<-#8 tliiui
< )ur
J’rico............................

..89c

Men's Macldnaw
Coats, all sizrs.

.....98c

■cily.’ur
WMiicjaru u.’.-l -aMi ..lull li alhi
(). S rm’V.’Tywh.’mal
CQ
i.iir. Our 8
iirii'v...............................j£i
whvr.‘ ;;l .»0o.

Jliti- at

«r„

iLi3 Sal.-......................... 25c

Men’s Jap Handkerctifels. Silk Initial
Our Spciiai Price....................................................

50 doz. Men’s all Wool, Grey Socks, Kil.lxl Uv.
Notr nt................................. ...................................

3S doz. Men's Grey Wool Work Socks,
Per pair.................................................................... ..

5c
I5c
Be

Ladles'Pateol Leather Shoes, hi-nvy t.iUs
Tilt-!« S’ v.ili;. I'll Ihv
f ji Q
mar:,.’ fur...................................................... 1*4:0

Men’s Vlcl Kid Shoes, u’euuiuc hand turmti.
d t’Vfrjw'
*'
- - Solti,
rywlu-re ut SI.
Our prit’i’..

2.98

< ino lot Men’s $5 and $6 Shoes, Men's Chrome Kid Shoes,
full ilreSB. street ami waterproof
winlcT thces. ehoice of
n 79
h i. a lair...............................V#/ O

Hats and Caps
Gofd Bond Hals, i. all SCylm. Th».
ILils U’iir thv (iiild Botul LaU'l ovory
Hill is cuaraiiiiHil to give u'.,!.w!i)ii- sii'-fti'iioo iu every respi'Ct. A new H it
Free if uosatisfactcry.
SHOO Hat values for............

S2.00

Men’s and Boy's Winter Caps,
as coed M
oOi-

elsewhere for

Our Salo Price............. ..

24c

Bimlur eiyle*.

........... 1.49

Wen's
Combination

-'■-vi..,.r will,
yl .‘'C. a
^ lie pru’.’ ..

W-rj.

98c

Men's
u's 1Hurons
- - -

Felts and
Rubbers
Not all dizt-s.
•Sale prit’f.

witli Far inside bauds. Va> bi. K-itun.
College au'd Hriehton eliajx's,
Our Special Price.........................

48c

Children's
Rubbers
First quality,

ith German Boekaj. aolid
htt ls nii<i bu(’kle«, worth

heavy soles,

.ptSc

sires tl to 10.

S cases Women’s
Storm Rubbers,
sizt'd, ]iv’r luiir..

Sold in all
shcc s'ores
for i-Oc.
Our price.

liO doz. Men’s and Boy’s Caps,

U«t $7.50 values.

$4.I»

M

Ladles' Enameled Winter Shoe
>es, hiuv

Long Silk Mulflcrs, all . .dor.^

worth 2')s a pair.

DEF»TT.

We were ver>-fortunate in securing several thous.-imi i>iirs ot
Shoes and Rubbers for .Men. Woin-n .'iml Children
We m-’an to
caTr>-out b’jr motto—that is. to give mir customers tlie iienefV of
our purchases. These val-ies canno: b.’ ei]ualed elsewhere.

Ladles* Dress Shoes <>f I'atvnt. (Vlt and Kid.
iiaud tiime<l with dull'tiiiishol kid. tu{n>. t'lilvui

1 case Men's Heavy Wool^
Underwear, Gn'vnml Fiv«h

Sale price.

with Marten oollsr.
well lined, on aaleal

$14.48

SMOI

GENT’S FURNISHINGS

S1.48

19c

.....69c

Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Stocking Top Leggings

S1.48

Men and Women’s Fur Caps,
Our Special Price...................

Wool Fleeced. 50 doz. to close onL
Women'• sizes, ueeally toM at $1 00 c
,’8- Bizvf. nfiutlly ^Id at •
^Childrrn.s fi.tC’B. usually s,.ld at

On our Second Floor you will find everything needed to furnish your home, We invite Comparison of Our Prices with all competitors. We know positively
they are lower than others.
The large Increase In the amount of Business doneeach week proves this. If you areoneof our Customers you know this to be true. If not, we want you to
come In, get our prices, then decide for yourself.
We absolnlefy Gnarantee, no matter what you select In our entire line. You will receive a better Article than youoan possible secure anywhere else atthe price
and we want to Impress upon your mind that If, when received, the goods are notentireiy satisfactory in every way, exactly as represented, and better values than you
can secure elsewhere, we won’t ask you to keep them.
BOCKERS. the most complete Urn; we haw
ever sho^n at^pri^es tha^ ^viU^pn’n^e^-ou. ^

COUCHESZ'jusl whii you want and just
styl(
what you want to pay, all colors and styles
a goilod Steel constructed Couch .’40 in. wide
“•'in long. Roll edge. Cotton filh d for ■ • • •

Back and Heavy Spindles for.'
STEXIL RANGES. tlO entirely different styles to select from.
Positively do not buy a Range until you have seen our stock
and get our Prices. A large high grade Range with Porcelain
Reservoir and high Warming Close:
Oven 16x20 in. Duplex Grate for
Wood or Coal Body Blue Polished
Steel lined throughout with Asbestos
for.......................................................

23.^8

6.9$

CARPETS AND RUGS.
We arc positive
that you can lind just what you want here
in Floor Coverings. Linoleums. Oil Cloth,
Mattings. Carpets and Rugs, of all si/cs. Pretty
Patterns, and Low Prices.
good heavy In­
grain Carpet, per yard....................................................

29c

IRON BEDS. 1: is a pleasure to select from
' a stock like ours anil have the price so low.
A •‘did Iron Bed. stands lb in. liigh in
W iiite or any standard color, any size, for....

1.39

.’\ fuH car load of Bed Room Suits, Odd Dr^ssf>. Ci.i toniers.
Ulash S'.ands. and
Side Board.
are ,U't
iu't
I'
l.'-ing
iirpjicked ami place on our doors, some of
tiTe mos: wonderful Bargains you ever saw
A nice .Vmerican (Juanered Oak L'r. ssc
with French Plate
le .Mirror for.............

6.9$

u-tiful Selec-tionjo-F F'urni'ture Eor C hi r i s-t m a s

Gif'ts

The Globe Department Store

'Originators ol Low Prices’

Traverse City, Michigan

6KAND THAVCUC'HERALD. THUREDAY. MDVKMUR » tM7.

GREAT INAUGURATION SALE
And opening of our Great Profit Sharing System of giving Globe Green Trading Stamps with each 10 cent pur­
chase, thus enabling you to furnish your home ASOLUTELY FREE. Be sure and ask for Globe Green Trading
Stamps when making purchases. See a complete stock of premiums in our oeautiful Premium room on second
floor: select any of the Premiums below and they are yours FREE with Globe Green Trading Stamps.

rf TLob.u.L...r.,;.„u»tbri..
tics, fully cu*rant-'.l
<

Given Absolutely CncC
«itb Glolo^ Trading Stoinpi I I^LLC.
Tbii Parlor Table finiilieJ in mabcguny.
fancy turned leg* and large uuicrahilf for
books and papers.

:!iai

Given Absolutely

Gran Ibsolmelii [DCC
Willi GloU- Cirven rilLC
Trailing

Given Absolutely CpcC

Stamiw.

T*h i s

powerful Oil Hoaler is one of
the best and most suiiefaotory

,Given Absolutety
...... ^..v

with (ik.be Green. T It ^ ^
Trading Stamps.
Tide useful
Bookcase is |K>jiAbtd oak.stands 40
inches higb. Very ilesirable, and
its new design makes it an orna­
ment. Ka-icy fratn<-.

F-REI

free with Glrlc Green Tiading
'tam;rs. Thi« Decorated lmp:-rted China Berry Set—one
10 inch dish and six-5-inch saucers—d«c<‘ra:cd in bright
colors on whi:e China—ornimcn'al boicl*r with good
clouds.

Oil HeaU-ra on the markeL
Ha» brass barnor and remov­

v.v<i • a ading Stamps.

This Steel Folding Bed Couch is all metal, can be used as
a Couch, three fourths or full sire Bed. 7-t. in. long. 50 inwide when open, I'-iC- in. high. Finished
Gold Bronze.

able tank.

Wven Absolnlely CDCC
Wiih Globe (inx-ii Tradiii
Stan
•nips This I'-ilU Fren. l
ror,, Ifitted in an oUgant 5 in. boroisbed Gold
Framo. length *5} fict, adjusts from 4 to 0
foi-t wide.

Glv» Absolutely
with Globe Green Trading s ■ t
Stanpe. Tbe«e Kope Poitiers have one-icch
oord neatly draixvivith i-ight-inob tassels
and rnfls. Mngtb
ft. ai1ju«ts fron 4
ft. wide.

Sb^lntel, FREE

Given Absolnlely

With (ilobc Green Tra.grade Ormolu

<iold

Clock.* Fully guaranteed
:t0 hour lime. New Havonj movements. Hpraldosign with Cupid Omauientatiun.

SiMSFREE

Trading Simups, This t'ln}f,tnicr
ids fi'i
. high., -U incliM
widuand U* inches di«p. with live
draws and l-ck on vadi. Bevel
mirror is 12x*i0 inches.

Given Absolutely CpCC
With Globe Uii-en inCt
Trading Staiiipa.

This high­

ly polished, high grade Ped-

Given Absotuteiy

estaL

^w^th Globe Green Tradidg -Siomo..
This folding doll Go-cart complete with ra'«s->* and up>holstering—very neat anldurable—aew designs.

Sdishid

Mahogany,

stands 80tn. high,with s4in.‘
PiUaraodliin.Top.

mmm'

HP

mIH MMi

m

Given Absolnlely
with Globe
letiiwu
Giwu Trading
Tradii
FREE
Ktai
Ktaape.
Tliis fine extra Urge and comforta­
ble S^dle Beat Ui>cker fimly finishtd in
Amerioan Qnartertd Oak.

CDCC

With Globe (Jroon Trading iriLlQ
Stamps This Hall Mirror; has a highly fin­
ish-d. polisbid Oak Framo with throe cast
Braaa Hooks, titli^lwitli French PiaU* Bevel
Mirror Plxt'i inches.
j ^

ding Stamps. This high

Given Absolutely

CQCi:

With Globe (ircon Tra-

111^1.

ding Sumps.

Tliis self-proticmi-

Given Absolnlely
WuIj (iloU-GnvriTri-iing .
.
S amps. This V. ry attra.-tivo Fancy i'
Chsir. T'.cfram. is fimshc’ i..
in Mxu-.
highly p--li.-ih.ii. seat ijpl;'j!st.Twi with imporUd F.tmy \'i.l'juf

diig Bible. flexiUe Morocco Loathor grain r n-^ t>. t^plete new type,

.. -=:r
Given Abnointely

Given Ab;

nuw helps, now- illustrations, com­
plete coT'-erdanev. many maps in

FREE

with Gkbe Green Trading
Btami'i. ()6e of theao tmnmcUxl anil gold
decorateJ Water Bctt willi tray. Pitobw
stands 1:1} incbee high, and six glussc
lasses.
Hand (ixiuted tloml docoiation. cxtrx wide
gold bind

Gran tbsDiutel) CDCC

with t. lobe G ri-en I Ht L_ L.
Tradiug
--------- - .Slam-.^mps.
This ge-nuiiie
-------^
Muiu (Plated
laieu frame
irauie siiua
Gold
sund .uirn>r
Mirror
is fittivl with a heavy French
plate. b.-vil u.irmr enclotel with a
ineUl reuiovabl,- tiack.

cdors

Given Absointely
With Giobe Gnvii T.-ading Stamiis This

F-REZE

B<-uufiful Parlor Chsir hat tnassiie Mahotrany Frame, upholstered
• ilh iuiiorkd Tap>.-.try. S|>riag Beats and Hick.

FREE

wi:i'. Glol
Green Trading StampsThis beautiful
Parlor
Lamp-stands :10 in. high,
has a lit inch globe and
large bowl, decorated in
three color?: The base
is cast bra‘i.

Given Absolnlely

The Globe Department Store

Ofiglnators of Low Prices

FREE

With (iloUGr.-.,-!! TrS-inig
This wroug!.-. SlMSt«-I Hand Car for
jus: t;.e thing
i,g for fan
for anil
-iig't steel, . iiatneini fig.
-lou'-lfsiok- wh-.-U. for

Traverse City, Mich.

1

«RANO TIUVCKM HERAtO. THUMOAV. IWVEMERJR 1«07.

GREAT INAUGURATION SALE
Our Deep Cut Priecs afgHssss!

new, fresh merchandise, and not a sinige article-will be held back durPn^thil^Sl^Mf^
Extra ^cetol

Extra SpceUl

Extra Spc«Ul

Extra Sptclal

5c cAke oi Toilet
Soap

Extra SpccUl

5 cCDt bnttle of Muscilage.

3 cent Hooks &• Eye*
with Hump, a card

5 cent jar oi Vasaline

5 cent can of Taldtim Powder

8c

Ic

Cloak, Skirt •>« Fur DepL
Oar Deep Cat Priecs arc Very

Extra Special
5 cent Pencil I ablet
Ruled

Extra Special
25 cent Pearl
t
Pins

Santa Claus Headqiiarters

Prices In this De
VC have
cnllnBall lo carry onl a system
not to carry merchandise from one
season to another.
A hnc Bflwlton. mtule of
boat maicrialt. Uv st sbapHi
will compare favorably a iUi
any »(>.0U II st

5.98
lmti.ll Back Combs, sec with Stones, Special

. o oc

25c
Fine

assornment

of Broaches,

Rings,

Beads, Fancy Buckles. Hat Pins, etc., at
blisses* Coats of Plain Ma­
terials and Dork Mixturea. 48
and 60 inobea loug. in allafaadea,

w'rUi^?lo°'

Ooreiieoial price___

4--96

I

\

SKIRTS
KenRya, dark Noreltiea and
Qbawiota, braid and _ __

98

Long and abort fora, popular
atylea—s great variety to ae-

of. Plain Fanamai. Mobaira,
light and dark
Mannish 51 ixtore. .plaited
•tyle, button and a-rap
trimmed. Choi e of lot,

24 and 48c

nsM A Oa. its lalaals* Bcaiw
aldn Coats m wbit«*.

ted«nd bruwn. liaodiu>d
heavily iuU-rhmid, trim­
med *witb fancy braid
and battouB. Sale prioe.

2.88

69c, M 29. $1.93 up
to $3 2$

Art Department

Fancy Decorated Pin Traya.
Large Fancy Xmaa Bella.
*
Aaacrted Flovrer Pm Cuahiona.
Beautiful Immage Calluloid Mirrora.
Imiuton Reman Gold Pflota Framea.
Triple Hanging Mirrora.
Asserted Animal Pin Cvehiona.
Aaeortad Kindergarten Beta.

ffteiew Emkraldety Ootttts:

Oooaiatibg

Our Best Step, ! Ladles* Trimmed Hals. That
ed Hats. -M do
of it'c fiuoai quality
F'tcncb Frh in llie
new
L I' a t h e 1
k. Dark
H ro
Hrowna, Navy and
U e d, f iDcludiii^
hilk and Krau!
aLii]>-«. iiBiiallv a> It
- $ .ho.
V

eticka. Decorated China Pin Traya Imtatlon Reman Gold Mirrart.
Aetcrtad WedgwBcd Trinket

Bexea Fancy Decorated Japaneae Han

dkercKiti Bexea.*

Choice of Lot, lOfc

Choice Of Lot, 25c

S1.Z5

ITcpflll Y|f|S|G Pl*PGpntG Sh.vine Sci«. Cuff and Collar Boxes,
y®*^*“*
Manicam set.. Burnt Toilet Sou
Alb ros Olove B. xes. Handkerchief Boxes, Leaiher Wor k Boxes Va-es. Basis, Mirrors,

Lgdies’ and Gent’s wi h
Fancy Pearl, Sterling Silv«r
and Gold Hand'es. AU Sttlrs

Extra Low Prices

/

i

i

25 per cent, Discount

I

On ail BDckiind White P umv* and
Freucti Tip*.

Large apot-1 B-tating Thread. Black and White.!..................Ic
Miaa- a* anJ Cbi dren a Ho-o SapporU-ra. good oWpa..........5c
6o Fingof Nail BmahHa. each

..................................................Jc

LirgM box Mouroing Pina, a box.................................................

Ic

Dreaeiog Comba. Urgv eix“, cath................................................ 5C
Velvet E'ramad Mirrori>. each..........................................................#C
Sviaaora, all aiaea. per pair............................................................. ,$e
15c Cloth Bruahia. each.................................................................... Sc
Gold Eyed Sewing -NVdlea, ptr package................................. Ic
Two Pdp r«of E’gh»h Pina for.................................................Ic

Linens and Domestics
inches aide, worth We.

>i O,^

TttMc DniSSk, unbleaihed, 62 inches wide, good patterna. worth Uc.
^A ^
Special,per yard ....................................

Hosiery and

Ladles* Best $6c Under^vear, of fine combed

.................... 39c

Satin Finished Towels, fancy border,
14x27, worth 8e. Spoi-ial, each...................-OC.^
Frtnged Satin Damask Towels, with fance bor­
der. 18x40.1$C value.

Underwear

Oor banner department Growing
better every day.

nking Wool Underwear,

........69c

t 0_L^

Handkerchiefs
Great Display oi Handkerehlcls al
Savlhg Prices dnrlng this Sale.
I-or-^Linon and -lap

in atripps ano criecka,
worth 6c and 7c per yard.

^ A ^

Special............

1$C Flannelette, 3G icehM wi.b. for Kimeuaa. Wrnppera and^hiklroJi'a Divaaea,
| Qq
19e UnMenc
Unbleached Sheeting, fine, round thread, no
black appcl
bi-ckappi-ka.

7C
A yard...

One Case Dark Prints, Nary. Grey and BPek. aold
Mother etoreaat7e a yard,

Extra Low Prices.

,

5C

Handkerchieh

To doz. Lkdica’ Srapla Handkerchk-fa. fine Swiaa
Kmbroidary, worth 2-xi Sale p
ISC
Girls

Fancy

Handkervhipfa

J^

Ladln- ttJS Unlox Suits, bro.i'y 4,
vomb.-d *arn.
Sale price................................................

4teles* Black Wool Hose,
all iixea. }>-r pair.................................

'Ӥ9'
12c

Boys* Wool Hose, heavy ril'bed.
worth H*c p» r.

Oo’

s.ile price...................................

I Oc Cambric flaodkerchiefa with Deep Lace Can
Comen. each................................................................
15 Ladiea’ Jap and Cambric Handkcrchieft
with Iciitiala, each....................................................... OZ
50 dez, Fine Swiaa Bmbroidnrod Bardk- r> hicfa.New
Dainty Patterna. worth 2 k
/ff
f#3aa
and 35.
SaU l*ric«.............. ./«7 ;.n<3 / VC
Men'a^ White Handkorchiefa,

750 carmenis of sample Uodawcar 650 pairs
of simple Hosier; at a saving lo
yon ol M per cent

Meiija-tep U-sndkePchkfa. with

^ ^

Men'a Fare Linec. Hematit-'ho-' Hand7 'T i
chiefs each.......................... ....................... 1

The Globe Department Store

“OrlBlnwawra ef k-ew ^rlowa

Silk

;i Handkerehiefa pul np' in Fancy Box,

Hoya^ and

Utaat Fada in Plllowt aod Center Piecea. in the
Dawr Wallaelrab
WaUaelran EmbroidarT.
Em
Shadow Embroidery
Etebiag Piaeaa. etc.
etc. Both Colorerd Art Gooda and
White Linen at

( 0111H-M, loQ^ Kr.-aat e(T--<-t4, t Lira
lerm Wiiu:a, ii:< li>din>; I U'• i-.nuHl value %t ' tMle

2.V Saniplt-Tooth au-1 Nail Brnaboa, each............S Olid $C

m yards Ugbt and Dark Ontiag FlanaeU
Center Piecea and Doiliea.Di«aaer 6^a. Eyelet

and iT.lora. uon-r a«id b»a ICm
than 2-‘.- Sih- Pric................lOt

One lot ol Fancy Fenfbers.

IMO-TIONS

Immense showing of Leather
Purses, Wrist Bags and Sht-p Hand Grlp& Salt Cases
and Tranks.
ping Bags. Fancy Leather
Briis of ad Styles See them .■X large assortment to se­
And ge. our Frees b f..ic
lect from
buying
.
Lowestt^rlces In City

ttPUtofrlopabd Back. 6 akeioa of Ureeciaa Floae

onca aotte. Hemmed and Stamped. E'ringed

Wert- hold viriie-r in iLe O/heaat n at *2. Your choive.. ^W

One tot Stocking Caps, wuiio

15 and 25c Lvue Pearl Butt ma, a citd......................................5C

o;:Uor,‘‘e“c.Ti\PK"l'rf.Vi:;r'i”E'^'fhT6r^.?^
48c, 69c, 75c. 98c, $T25, $1.48, $1.75, $1.98, on up'
Xmas Umbrellas LeaUier Goods Xmas Presents

Pore Linen Dnmnsk, bloa<-be<l and uableavbf>0.;2

Bcaottlml and nsctal ArUelcs Ion
Xmas GUIs.

$5.48

cembinedr^

Cbrlslmas Present now.
WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT

Fur Scarfs as Low as 48c
•amrde dn*- c4 Blarif PelUcoalsin Mermnied tiaiina and HeatberbloomB wnh
emhroidafed floanoea, mfflea
and abirring. Yalaea np to
$5. Choice

mi-nt we atx-ur- d late in the
•Eoaon, iroiii a Millinery
Firm at a friyiion of .
coat.
Excloaive atjlen. In thia aale fovwid find Bata
that yon would pay IT.
oil and |10 Ou
S.dc Price for.............................. ............................

'

Imitation Burnt Leather Pencil Bex and ink SUnd

A abip

Mteni Bats.

Xmas Gifts Worth 35c and 50c for 25c

3 99

lS^B..fprili..3.25

24. 48 and 98c
Great showing of Newe-t Fancy Belts and
Collars at Onr Low Prices of

Leather Calendart, Mickle Trim-ned Emboaaed Cuff and Cellar Beaea

LADIES*

■I

.. 2.n

Velvet HaUe TrlmmHl
ill SUk and Saliu Kilibon,
Winga. Cbyenne ahapa.
WiDga.
aorib ic
i»milar
^i-50. <
..ao,
Special l*rict> a

Great values in Wri-i Bag-. Shopping
Bags and Purses at

10. 25 and SOc
BEAUTIFUL HOLLIDAY
GIFTS worth 20e lor 10c
Paper Maehe Decorated Piefure Fraipr,.
Fancy Velvet FniTt pin Cuaiiiona.

Lndtes* $6 Loiw Conte,

10 yard boh No
batin Kibbun

Millinery Department

- back,
bsck.»a^
•• ’ and’
k> iH
utio lio^
nestl/1• -imoe'
iiDoed,
-ronh
_nh------1860.
8.1
sale price .. •

SaUprioe..................... / • / >J

Extra Special

Men’s Drest Suspeo*
dcib.

Ladles' Trimmed Hals

MOI-IDAY GOODS

LaAies* Coats, D2 iaekMlong.

M Ladlca* Coats, worth
S18.60. S16 sod IKi6u. in fine
B>oAdck>tbt, Uaomsb Hixtnree,
Ke seys. CArscaU, and Broad-

Extra Special

Hat

3c

We can save yi u 25 percent on aU HoUday Goods.
The largest slock In the city fo select from.

TempUno In thla 4i!partoent

their, limit with

travwrsk

citv,

a/iicm.

'

OIWWP fWAV^e HtRAVP. TtfUlWDAV. NOVCMSCR U. 1407.

TrsTeme City. MM.
1 like to go t,. acnool. i went to
"CiwaJonp Pred Crane blong;'and the.
suu
Not. 13. i»a;.
Sunday school today. My studies are Vtni'li be left agaia "
.
atl th.ir good tines v
Dear Prvl^tnt—
reading. aftthmeUc and language ' "Never Bitml. iwys: ofl -with you caun- tb|. duiA mo.ild n
1 wilUtrHo yon a fea liaes. I have My. teacher)i name U Mias Wright. I Hn gotag ta se^ her througo-little bun whkb was i
not written to the Herald for a lung like her vm well. She ungbt here - And they went And Marty repeat■t i:m.. appiaiiMsi
Ume. and at my rister l« wriUng riasl year. There are forty scholars
'A 'lum
la eiid-Jtv
thought I -would too. I am going to in our scboul. 1 was ro Traverse City
win. -Isn't hi- a goes
.Iorgik..t
- Why. child, wbat li the mattei
Mhoel now. I -have a- baby brother j Thursday .and I got a suing of beads,
-.So." was 'the Indignant
Till- qtmsrwl is rand i •Oh.'- ssld the HUIe rlrt,’ -iYiBak*- who la six weMs old. Kls name is Our acbobl started ibe third of Sept) I knur
KPtbrr fel-Xts Orlea.1, incayusr.
-Itivlny U all nver." Then ahe sigbed Yloyo Oliver This Is all for this tJnu- I tember. We have tun .^oldlug clay low Wbes' a guuee. and that's^, aad ’
,Haaln. bu' not as big « sigh tknt 1 wm bp very moeb- pleased t» *«• at schoo] and we have tun playing at PVed makes me ashamed of »»aeU."i
I'llIH.
tbla letter In the Herald.
Kcesa- It Is ftnowlpg today. I am
“Pooh, you dldui mean anymtag.
..............
Her tnanims ante the loveIi<wi
From
sevrai yean old. I have a baby sM You oaly gave it n inith."
I rule for t.-lhag the' number of da>'
AXti
laiutb. and picked up Uw Utile aljl.
mile Briggs. ter./ Rhe was three monibi old the
"I know II. but I feel as mean a« >n the'iguDifa
<^nuug the kauck
tlgb and all. and bHd her ctee In
I am glad that t-ou have written first of
mber. She Is
If Fred taa<3 caught me picking her li,».
counting the knuckles oa th*
her ann^. -niMikralvlns Isn't ever again Lillie. Would you not like and tat. 1 wUI have to close so good, pocket •; i
hand, with s'^ces Iketweea them, all
rrrer. in yuor mamma's bean." ahe Hoyd's name on the Cradle toll ?
bye. I will be glad to aee my letter in ^ Tb* train «hirl<>d away. Tbe neat tbs tniintPs aiih th!rty-««e days will
.'UiBay Si.
wbt»|>et«d. Then the Ultle Klii apt
priat.
one enne. "Rapid transit for Sas: faU oa the knuckle* and those with
up very stralahl, and her eyea grew
Traverse City. Ml^.
Prom your Sunshiner.
York: a)t abnard!" shouted the thltiy uuys u( less wiU n^me go.the
big aud iirigbi. "I tbougbi." she
Age 7,
Helen Svoboda (man at to.- d.« lspaw< Jauuan-. fist knnckle. FrbNov. 13. W#7said. "Ihaoksglvtog meant bist'ry. Dear President—
M'hni kind of ifalngs do you model
The gate Wa* optn. Th.-re *-»<: an- marg. drst aiMuv; March. t-..<»diI
and Pilgrim k^the.^ and church, and
I will write yon
few lines. I have Ir eUy? It must l«- great fun !
othft rush, tu.ibr crowd was an old kuuckl.-. Afiril. secuid space; May,
good ibiiika to eat."
written to tbe Herald for a

Swedish woman, but by her side was third knuckle; Jane. iti<td space; ’
ii Attarad the Case.
•It does," her mammn answered, lime. I liaTe a Ultle baby
Cedar, Mlch. .Pred Moiiioe. H.- cntiied the heavy Jtdy, fenrth knuckle Aug-ist. Brat j
"but it raeana ever so much more. > «ko U six weeks oM.
Nov l«. t»07
burden; he pm his llllie young flgupe knuckle;
g.-ptember first space;' *
.«a* "»•
too.
It means Tbanb-thlnklng. and Floyd Oliver. 1 am suviog with Mrs Dear Prraid.mibetw.eti her and the press. Whh the Oeioher. s.-i-ond knuckl.-. November, i*’*'■
o" BmaBwAv
Tbsnkswayipg, and Thanks-glvlng.
I thought I wo^ld write you a let- same nlr he would have shown to bis socoud siMce, Deeeoibet. third kaoek,S*'ventrcfltta street y.stcidav sf
r. I go to school npariy every day. ovm motner. be “saw bar tbrouglL."-Mse
' ternoon when s UrgeHdnd water
I >11. .in. ...a. 1.
111 ., Ilk. I. ko to .cl»ol. Mr l..rb.r'. And .b«i H, „l. .h.l 1 l.niM 1,.
-----------------------tie gUI can have a Thankadivlag day ber. I will be phMed to see tb
all the year round, if she will. "
letter In the Herald. Oood-bye.
The little girl tucked her arms In
Prom
arithmetic, and language r am nine chivalry st;!! liv.-s as tbe crowniag a g.-=tU-man «h« dom all b.- can to
« the cutb, tader
her mamma's neck aad nestksl dos-u
years old There are forty scholars charm of .-i mjmiy iK>y.—Silver Cio>s. make ill the animals under his c.vre
marbinc was a dug m-bich evldcfH
l.uriuda Briggs.
“no comfy.“ she said. wMle ^er mam­
Floyd aauBt be - very coiialng.
inourachool I like my teacher very ------------------------------------- -. iaa happy.aa fK>aall.lc. Om- dav.
ma rocked. creakety«renk. back and ahouid llke'to see him. ^
jwell. I went to Sunday school today.
I'ii Pay You for IL"
' va, walking through ib.- yard. Dinah
he s.sw what was op be came
forth, and told.the little girl of a day;•
I We have fun playing at receas. at, a hen trod on a duck's foot. She <■“«•*• «wi « h.-r kennel, and rubbed
"‘'h ■ ™»h aad Joined tbe other
atter-ThanksglviBg ahe had bad. long
Sebomberg. Mich.'school. Our. school alerted the 3rd.did mt mean to dodt. and It did not "P agata-r h;.Ti. licking bi.< hand He
I" horklog at the kitten The two
Nov. IC. l»o;. |of Beptembef. | have li little baby hurt the duck much; but tbe duck
it a I'st, and walked on. for he: dogn bad a great lime running around
‘It van a anowy day Ukr this, vbaii Dear Prealdent.r
leister: ahe is so pretty and fat.
1 said. “I'ti pay you tor that!" So lb- was too klud to pass ev«w a dog with- the suto aad baikiag. but th«..Uttro
your mamma vaa a lltUr gtri. a eold.
i would Uke ^ Join tbe Sunshine'would like to have her Join the Cradle duck flew- at the old hen. bat as she ost taking notice of IL but this dl.11***
.The dogs were sBIlaOH
dB)--aftcr.ThaDksiiirlnx. Yony mamma Clob. I go to school every day. My' Bol>
Her name is Rosie Svuboda. did so her wind »tni.-k an old ctywe
>*tW> tW dog. whb. going tb the U when the owner of the machine, a
(lid
M tike playinc papar^dotl* teachers’ name is Miss Dube. My She is tnr.-e months old and nine that stood do*.- by
'
her chaia. i>CKan to hark neatly geWliPd woman, came out of a
all alone, her cousin l-^nk warned atailUs are rending and arithmetic, dirys. l was tn-Tiaverse City Thurs“i-ii
p*.
you
fer
t!i;;::"
cried
the
•“*
whine
pllUully.
The
genCrman
sierr
ucd
tmA<n
the sHuailea. She
-nt pay .vou fi.r t'i:;t:
5 must i
to-be with bis boy friends, and.
have a twin mister and brother who day, | c.mnoi Hiitik of any mon\
iiiia she n.-» at the duck; but
all. her best doll-chlld had lost iu .would hke tt^oio the Sunshine Cluh. t *:» dose, C<«aJ<v-c.
«( she U d so b<i foot tore the lur *ff tor. which the poor thing was trying 'the fngbt.ned kiitra. l> in hra^wma
head. So your mamma sIimv! at the; They are six y>a«
}-Ws old. Tb.-l,-names
Their names
Fruiti your Sunshiner]
,i cm| that was Just then in the yank to make him nnil.-rsund, ao. though ..j began to is-t It
In n grvwi hurrr. he stopped and tried I
window and
»•«« « ^he «»»• '.re Arthur and Alice. | am nine years
Ubus»;i Sveboda. . - I'll pay you f.n- jhaf." cried the l«i soothe it
' "Kiltie," she said s<.nly. "JonV be
flakes, and tbe team slowly trtckled
' I wonder what ganicK j-ou i>lny at eat. and she siaricd i.ir the leoase
home with me
down her cheWka. Alf of.g sudden she
^ope to sue this in print. rec(-4s. .Write .itnl tell me. wou"*. but as sue did so. hei I'.nw caught ii ; AM wlm do yo« think that dog'*'^*'^
did? S1,.| pulUd bis coat, and led
beep you
heard a cheery voice behind her. and o^og^^ye
(you!
the woOl of a sheep.
i.™in. .uicki, .11, «. ter uni
„„„
' 13m to the Itvnnel door, and there ly-; Tbe vomanY dOff'wbMystid HP in
"111 pay’ you lor that-’' crli-d the
Patty, rosy aaj smiling, and oome tn
Hannah Nelson. 1
n..!i’'.-rs Flurry. Idaho, sheep, and she ran at the rat; but a-« ing on tno straw, wers two Utile pup-'tfals point been barking rnriiiiglt* '
spend the day. Now your gr^t-auoi
You have written a nice llftle' lel-l
(Vi. Si. imiT.
she did so her foot fait the foot of c IiieM Th.-y had only been botn a few slopped hi* noise and gated inteanjPally, my dear, never eould mund „.r
liouis. Their proud and happy moth- at ht» mutnws wilt the little feline
j
pleased to have you ] Oc«i Tret id<>nt. dog that Isy In the *uu
Iran, ao she whisked yohr majbtna and Alice and Arthm foi'. Sunshlnera. | 1 will write lo you. I api going m- --i-jt ,,.^y ymi tor thatr" cued th- 'cr wanted her tnaster to i^re ber in h<r srnis. Thea be t-urned and
her Iai> in s Jiffy, and amile.|

.school now. My teacher’s name U anil Jumped at tbe sh«-ep; but as h.- Joy How pleased he must have been llghUng into the otter dog, gave him
such a sunahtny amUe that yuiir mam­
Ian awful licking—Denver Prat
Maple City. Mich. Mias Rush. I like her very much. 1 did »o hu leg struck an old ci»w- that that he l-:roed bark!
ma’s tears turned, tato funny little
Nov. II. IPOT. J«m In tae fifth grade. There are sev- «io^ ty the gate.
rainbows."
y
iK'ar I*r--!-ideat—
! en ql us In the sanH* grade. There are
--^j ,.ay you (ur tiial! cried ahe.
•Hoity-toity.’ she said. 'IhU
have Boi written for a long fifteen In all at vchool
We have a and she am at th- dug; but as she
never do! ^kliat t the matter with. time. 1 will write now. 1 hope you mUe white idf and be Is just a* fat did »o b-r horn erared the akin of a
my little glrir And when she found are well K anow«^ last night and It as he can b--. OooiWbye.
borae that stuml i.y a free.
j
that it waa the day-aKer-Thankagiv.: haa been tnowlng icalay. F«.r peisi Ihom
-ni |M‘'- y‘*ti for thal" crl.-d h- '
Girlhood and Scoft^s £mci/j'/ofi ore
ing feeling, her mouth puckered up | .have a kluen and' a dog iiameil j
J- Weeley Coopt-i. | and he rushed at the'eow
j
the eornera aa though ahe were Carlo, and live little pupp'es. I like to' I think little |dgs are cute. Btii Hi. y
What a ipdsi- there wws! Tin- hursBaked tofedter.
going to laugh, but her eyel looked play with them. 1 like to read the i>r-u’i at all eiinning when th.y gel fl-w at ili- cow. und the c»>w at ibvery sweet..’’
| letters and the aiories in the Sun- b t-'. a;e they!
iii-- and the di»c at the sheep, and
•Once.’ she remarked, nberp was shine department. 1 like to - go- to I
------------------- -----the sh.s|. at Ui.- cat. and the cat at
The ^iri who takes Scoff J Emul­
an old negro mammy who «ald "count school
My teacher’s name la Mis*
A Manly Boy. the goo-e. and ih. gimsc at tbe du.-k. •
sion has plenty of rich, red blood; she is
JW marcies. chile, count yo’ marFuller. J like her very much. I |i was a crowded rallwnv station, aad the duck at the h«m. What a fu».
pl’imp,
a^ve and energetic.
deaf ’ and then.your mamma Uugh My studies are reading, arithmetic, and a raw December day. Bvcry'f.u /herv was. anl all l««tt«e the ben aeed. and. while
she sat on
her Aun^angfage. spelling
and writing I niliiiites the street cars empti.-.! theireid.-lo:<l!> aI.-|.|sv1 «mi the dnrk's-t
Patty’s kuee counted up all the IhliiivOiave sluy.d out of acho.il f.mr days lo..ds at the >lo->r. ;ind gusts of roM
Hi ’Hi! What . all th s’" «-iW ih.
The resfiOQ is that at a period when a giiTs
she bad to be thankful for. Thai waa ,i„cc peuato digg ng. We an- havingwind catae In with th.- crowd.'All Uni.
man who had Ih.- care of ib. in “V..'!
digestion is weal^ Scott's Emulsion
Thanks-thlnkW, you ku..», and It vwcatUm Ih's week becausellU uwch- ri.,1 a. they ent.-i.-.l All were lad.n ma. s«a, heie." h- said I.. Hi- her
ma^.hir fc-l. oh, ever so
much bettnKtIlute. I got
my card and but with Iwg. basket.bex, or bundl.'. Shit-but h- dn.ve tl..- duck t.. the i«ih.l.provides her with powerful Douriabment ia
irin and think they are prvliy. 1 will ering group* stood wboui the -great ihe go*isc to th- Held, the cat to ihteasily digested form.
-Indeed, she began to feel so hap dose, hoping 1
h'ller In round stove In the center of the room. barn, tbe sheep to her fold, the .Jog
py that, when 4e glanced up. half prim. Good-bye,
|a small boy called "Tltlygram and to bis houiw-. the cow tn her y.inl.
shyly, into Aunt Pa(ty> smiling tect-.
sn.4 hniaen
lifMiKun needl.-.'
nukal.. '* which
.A.SiAk lavi
1.... meam
and
It is B food thot buildfi and keeps up a
put her arms around
Jossle Bright, 'the "Brooklyn liugic." Another boy
girTfi fitrengtii.
Aunt Patty’s nrek. and whispered
Have you named the fitv UtHo shouted "Cough cumly and loxeoges.
her ear. What she said was. I love:,,up,q„ y,.,. what color
they!
.fire c*’nta a paper.

you,' but It meant 'Hianks-aaying.
I Bvorr five minute* a stream of |.eoALL ORUOOIBTBl BOe. AND Bl .00.
Omena. Mich, pie flowed out through a door, near
Then she Jumped down and began
sor. 15. lSa7, i which a yoing man stood and v. llcd.
to skip across the room, softly cUp- Dear Pri-sldent1 "Rapid transit tor East New York ’ •

SUNSHINE
RuIm and Ragiilati?:* ef Tlt«
Hmid Young relka ftuAahlno

I will tfy to ba a« haagy at I
aa far aa T can.
I «rlM try ta ba Iwlac halpfal
and Irtnd to avarybady and «a
t avar faH ii) trying to M
I tMnga, 1 Mdli >Try, try

Monumeneil

Cut Stone Work

As W. RlCKEROf

... .o,-...

«. 1107. m2.
My Mama.
Whaa 1 alt on ny mana'a koae.
The niceat atorlr* thatt nan b
tails about thr tlniM
InM wbrn

aba
Waa Jaai > mUf sM ltk« ma.
Sba
Add
4Lad
Oh!

naM lo like to nyi and play.
aUy out doora *iMat all the dV.
kont for eua out In the bay.
if my mama conld, some way.

Jwt be a ^litle girl now. too!
We'd slay and play tbe whole day

A lM*^r^Tful tblui we-d do.
—If Mily arlabaa could come tract
Bat whan | gM all lir^ with play.
Wbo'd balp iM put my toya away.
And tuck ma np at nlgbt. and pray.
To Ood to kaep me till the day!
Wbc’d llcht the tire so warm and
brtgbt.
And bring me water In t£e nlgbt,And cadi me little -bMtrri dellgbt?-’
—I gasss n crown-up mother's
n*t!
—SaUlle W. Oramptpn.
Hew'tn Be Happy.
An you nlmost lUacuaied with Ute.
(pile man!
1 will tell you a wonderful ttick
l^t will bring you eouientmeiii K
Wtblng can:
Do/AaeiblDc fv
DOMMthlng for somebody, quick!
Aid ffiu awfully Ursd wUlL.p!*7> »<Ue ftrl?
Weary, dlacouraged and sick!
I’ll tall you the lovcUest game in the
world:
Db gonettalng

aomebody. quick!

TSoagfc It rains like the rain of the
•nod. Unte man.
the clouds are fortsfidtig and
tfatek.
Tea can make the ana ahtne la your
■ml. Uttle aHJk
Do noBeihlas for ooawbody. quick!
Do oosetblng fra- oomobofiy. quKA!

.0..,.. ..O.K u.,;SL'^”T r.. L

Heaurt

’’i"* ‘!!^
!"T r*."* ' *"
she cried. kMklng out of the window.
•see tbe poor Utile sparrows In th-

Weakness

" '■*“'*
The ««..• wu* kv..t open but .
Herald, so 1 thought 1 would' ,tnrait. and closed i
I when enough '
you a few Hnea now.
1 go to p,^.„
The action of the heart Ueday, 1 am In th- fifth
u(hw e»ch ira=n. Th.*.pemU upon 'y|h- lieart nerves
“ -Co and gel aome crumb*, and grade. My mother I* home now and
u',tt..rtunatr as to be farther' from ■ and muscles. When from any
we'll feed tbem.'.aatd Aunt l»atty.“
11* feeling beUer I ho|H- she will b- ,h,.
,(n,pJ cause they become weak or ex­
"And wa« that T'anks-glvlng!", well soon. My little nephe* goes to ^mong those unfortunate ones waa
hausted. and fail to furnish
t in rrtjopl I
• Is Lorenz H _______________________
asked the truly IWUe girl who
i old Swedish woman. In __
the heavy.
sufficient power, the heart llutIhoiii* the Mdoa are Uke hraha orra- W Dannna-a lap.
|jacDb«m-He la five years old. I have ,.^0,’, and shwi froi^k’ti he^ naUv;tvrs, palpitfles, skips beats:
hoad. UUo gilt.
"Tea," her mammaamlled. "Andnow a pM eat and two ki..ena. My letter xorthlaad. She had heaw bundles.
and in its effort to keqj up its
And the walk Uko a wMl^eated lUtea to what bappenad neat."
j Is getting long enough, so I *»> and, though she had-a .pUw so near. work, causes pain and distress,
"U'hao Aunt Patty and your mama close for tUa tlni*. Oood-byc.
I
j^or that many pushed sgalnst' such as smothering
hrtek;
smotherin
spells,
AM »m oorthljr again Is a tarrlhle had fed tbe birds and come In the: From your Sunshine girl.
could not seem to gel out. Her
short breath, faituin;;. ]>ain
wklrt*
house, all the day-after-ThanksglvIng!
8'gnc L. Swanson.
burten w-as too heavy dor her to hold
around heart, dPm and shyulbo Qomthlng for oMoobody. qaick! feeling bad gone away. Just than! I am ao gUd that your mother I* **
stood, and when the rush
dors, llte circulation is iin»el*ed ime package
Do Methisg for ooembody. qotok! there waa a ring at the bell, and feeling better now. Isn't it fine to
jiciU-il. and the entire system
- -BMectad.
Ant Pplty told your, mamma to run have her home!
by her aid.-, -h.- drop
suffers front lack of nourishto the d.»r. Wbat do you auppoaej

,
,be olb-r. and in sning i- *-i
nicni.
Friday. Nov. 33. l»07. ahe found iherv-!
Why. It waa her
Omens. Mich.
some one crowde.1 and pushed her
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure makes
beat doU-chlld. with a new hand and'
Nov. 12. 1?>‘T. .aMde. 1 n.> bundle was to the way .
a heart strong ami vigorous by
the preiilesi dreaa tb.H bunone.1 up Dear Presldem—
l^n imnatlent foot kicked It h.-y»od
stren^jtlu-nin;; those nerves and
rrg. Mich. , the hne* Just like Auni Patty's!
1 thought I would write a few line, ^er reach, aud before she coul.i
ntufs;ios.
Alee and Arthur Nelson. Scboni- xhen. la s minute. Cousin
Frank lo let you know that I am well and cover It again the door was *h-.u
T )«J pvlr!i»t!>-.a and piUn nmiad
Th*.
*.i*i it wa*
i Mat by Hiinuah came with his sled and invited mam- hope you aie the some. I am visiting The kind old face looked p-tilullv' my t;r..tl, und
barg. Mich.
I dua t
1; iu)»
ma and the br«i doil-chlld to go for here at Traveiee City and will dry ij^ubltHl
Beale. Henriettn. and Mary SIndri•nu lh!> - b*«..« -f th- .\rrv- a.:«l
lovely ride on'this nlc-. bright day. to come and see y„« if I have time., <^.
„ ^bc bowed her ..bj
U'tT
ti:N
1
vm
t-mif-ly
cur.Ml. nod
•r, Trgverae Oty. Mich. Name* sent afte^Thanhsgivlog."
II am vtsitUg Chnrle* SladeUr aaJ
troy head to lift tbe abased bundle
hy Bmep Kovnrik.
jfauJly. My friend, brother and aU. ter-indaw are here also. My friend i* 'from the floor, a bright. bo>isb fare
What do you. tlUnk. 1
M. Y. r. fiwiMtlhe Club Crndle RolL shall we d.' what the truly ' little Kate Sbenalek. Brother Joseph. sU- came between ber and her ireasuie,
pair «i| strong young hands
BeMe Svoboda. age three monUw. glrl'B mamma sold we conlil. au-i ter-ln-law- Carrie aad iny cute littlo
t to her arm*. Surprise and d-““ “ ■
Cedar. Mich. Name sent by Ubusaa bace Huinksglvlng in our heart* the niece Mary Harriett Kovarik. arc llabt stniggled In the old. wrinkb-d
. Dr. M 'rt’ H««PX Cur* l« tels Sy
round!'Your pnwideot l«ell« ve>t here also. We had Mary’e picture
y*wr 0ruc0 »t, >.no v ii guarantee that
XBc firtt osttie <>>i:i benefit. If II laile
ii wdrih trying.
.> E, X. Moblo-. 1 >,«>
‘"rt ■■■«'
be wiU refund yoifr nieiicjr.
,.kra .1.0. .1.0.1 ffir... moot.. „o. <>•»' -“ I";-'"
l><« ~-t, you hai

Forty
Years Ago
Timl-er may hate t.-e-a more plentiful, and lumber was cheaper, bnt
they d!,| not torn nsit work thea aa we are turning it out now. Ngw
itttd impn ved mar-hJiM T) has l-oeened thc.coR of ^rodacUOB to h
gn-ul exi-nt.
Ti-d;-:. w .'.r- civmg }<i3 t> very best tbe
ninii";; ’?1.- u..:k .I'll ...,rs..iv-a direct from
what 2-.-i-;., !!
. g-I
'.tr!.'li.T.^i "

affords—

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

SI-;:-

MUes Medicfil Co., Elkhirt. lad
Mary Roger*, of TiaverM- cm. 1 H.™ thr...
I.„ lbgood ThukagiTing day'? It I* I
tbe gate
fwn. Uttt U. and donY we Just wlan ha* sent a pa-kage td Sunday ncbot'l Club: Rosie. Henrietu and Mary
• Harr?; se.- Fred that'- !
that It e«uld come ohener! But the card* for Hie bo?-* and girl* u China. PIndelar.
____
Their adiifLaa fa> Traverse;
wentloo from school, and the good Marv *a» she will will- n* a Mier Cttv. 6“t Third street Rorie t* eight
*l»rhod back lor'
(Ungs to eat, ate only part of tbe betray l.mg. We will all be glad l^ years old. Heor:eiu t* »u vears and '
7»u
«>' •«* I thought
DETROIT
iftel- all; the thing your hear from her.
; Mart ie-fiTur year* old. R.*od them a *>•* »""« fra p.-an>»ts.BUSINESS
preaidral likra best l. tbe happy fe<;-t

jeard and bull'm if j-on pWre. Mar.v I
“•»« f*”- iw«nut» or puiKSjrn
UNIVERSITY
tog thU everyiu^dy has. the smile* j Mrs. Hairiet, M. Ptaber of tSlen Harriett got a nice dree* and Hith* f"** '■» tdrtc up an old woman's bu.’idhand the aunshtoy looks on people's -Arbor is a v-r?' good fr untl of all the bootee* Irom Mf*. Sam lie* of Trav■ gooner
stsna* ready to neip
tocea.
Why Thanksgiring day U Sunrhtoer... and your i>rvsident wax > rm> City We are going to church} "Yes: what buflmx* has itoe to be
young men and women to
win'independence and sucone of "our" day*, did ytm ever stop'ao pleased to get these coaundrutin^ now. Well, 1 BRok f will close for ,rij*t Su tbe way wiih her budo-t.-*
ee«. It hat given the start
|to think of that! K I* a regular Sun- ifitun her fur our d-|KUtmeni.
jtbl* Ume. so good-bye. with U-*t wl>ii .1 gave it a good kick."
to thousands upon thous­
day for everybody,
j Where did No.ih hu the fiiwt na::
to you and all the Sunshiner*
j "Here cornea the traui. SMI *•■
and* of young pecp'e.
From year Sunshtoo girl,
jwaii for him. Harry*"
An^ 'h.-y
Once Iheie wo* a I til- v.H la (nily be drov^n xbe ark! On It* bend,
can help you.. Write
ite for
ouc
catarogue and give us the
imie girt, for tbU I* a im- storyt.'coiirwc.
Helen Kovarik. poundrd the window a'JiI motioned
chance by spend
ding the next
who sat down by ber mother i hne* | Wbat Is It that ran go down a
1 wifb you mlghl have come to sc- for Fred to come oat.
Six months
tbe day after ‘rbaak»givlng, and'chimney down. JjjJt ts.nY go up a
e when yoa wer
Traverse C ty ’ «,n he shook hU fc-ad and mrid.-l
algbed. Her-mamma was sewing and chimney up! A^umbrella.
W. F. Jewell. Preildent. R.
'toward -ute tltHe old woman si Ir*
J. Bennett. C. A.. C. R. A.,
dldn'CbMr the Utile giri'* atgh. go i In wbat reapect dite* Rockefeller
Cidy. Mich Mde. He had ber bundles aad b'-r
principal. 15 Wilcox St.
ibe algbed again, a great big one'] rceemble Ireland! He 1.^ a oapiulist
Nov ]A. i»<v7. uce had Irat it* anxious look, .rad
Detroit. Mieh.
down quickij.'snd llkr Ireland hi* capital
ital iIs' Dub ,Dear President—
j*"** as placid a* ib- round face of a
iUA
I thought I wonld write j-on a hi ^holiday Dutch doIL
^

mnrkat

the Umber, we know

Yuj will find thls a preUy safe.place to

j::

/
«riddle
Cakes of
Buckwheat

Kiioa- 5'i>i k 7w ;-.i I.-l, vryv.li likd
*iTnt; Rice cfUp cak-i for breakfast.
! ut don't Know ju»t wbat ioor to ob
d-r W- am a little bit partlc-jUr
'-•jr»-lr-k. Mayb^ thafa one reason
rbi we have beet) mak'.ng buckwheat
:’h;f »o good all these yean. H .rou
bare an? doubts about fti being good
ord.T a istall sack of your grocer

HANNAH^LAYCO.

«rai4> nuvenu Hnukn> THumsAy. NgvctiKR » mr.

GRATEFUL MEN\WOMEN PRAISE PE-RU-NA.
Wftia.tBCtos, D.

, I»n»r Botal,
Drlcgate to Oongrflto from

••y MU cbecrfully rteommcad your
Prniam ms m rcry effeatve remo4y ior
coufbs, colds mad cmtarrbml troubk.''

True Cause ef Disease.

arwuBd. Bkn a mat. at the boUna.
the Bide* perfectly einight or balftnc.
as dealred. Carpet «arp. liM carpet
thread or fine twine m sort color*
may be used' ter aewlAg tagetbef.

r dktuy tor -eate^
I ailf.'' a

'N these days almost ewrr aUment I
Lenppuewl to be ca^ by dwaae

I Fbr tea cent* and npwarde owe chh
I got MankUioka .d h.-avy brown or
«aswt4las tbe gruy pamr nis-d for sianB pbotm
The madieal p
paopla, seem to have gone mad
! graphs. I bare aated from MWy —gertc theory of disease.
jariira andf^peia reeipen. intfAPM.
nnlvvrea] tear and ^omd of dl^
U aotoe of
mae genu Is Seeomlag m voty aarfewe
jmOer to the welfare aad lii|nilitees of . Uu-M- blank t-obks 1 ebail paste the afs
U.1.S in n.-..i order, wtib dainty cover
for
gift*
In,,
i-r
books
I
shah paata
led through all the rise aad epread
Oflbegertn theorv, _______________ •lollgbtful lllttie sknrbca of pnwe aiiB >
. isi. tri
ore taased by cfimatic lafUitmees
Fur inttance, catching e»:d is reepem
■ible tor more than one.half of the tUfl
to which human beings are subject,
pemter of Neglected ChMs.
^ Cbristmar gin.
A merma emtebea cold eetlly, tbinto In B trawling cas.. lu nae at thd
nothing abi-ut it. segfectsit. when It
anally becomes retUed in some orgaa cbntvb avwlug cirt .1 or la tbe prlvwof tbe body.aad chrwfcdiaeueis(Bfl cy of ones' boudoir it may be n
than thv Sfuuv
lapuols of tbr.ad'toctd
cover*. Th- w are of poateboard
montbaofenfferiBg.aswellasgreata*. <,ied with flguivd *ilk. The top cover
paaaa for treatment.
bodkin niu through ^
Penam Is m relMble reUet tor cold. Im p* of rllitmti when. tUt- spoott ar*
Almoet every body knows this.
iMtead of trying to dislodge ..r ktu latwd to till- lop and bottom of thfl
some Imaginary gertn, if IVruna was i-asc. An extra top is covered with
used at the proper lime its ton;.- i"'"b<'r- silk and bas ihr.% pkes of fUaadl
iUee aad anti-caiarrbal flOhlltirs v>.>md s<-aed to one aide for needles. Ou tt*
soon convince the patient that be bM top Is a bow of ribbon SometlMi a
touud tbe right remedy.
liny bag A made ia each uf tbe eiMfl
Matartol rceer Par Several
A mBlUtode of letters are received
. r two ribbon loop*, one for a a«atl
Maatks
Matlfylng to ibis fact.
Keep Perana tn the bouee. Cm. It iM.r of arissors and one for the gold
Mra. fine M- Morrif. SH
wbeaeror cold or citmatic affections as- or sliver thimble, which inay accusPatterson rU.jNatb«iIIr, Teaa., wi lte.:j
»aak
“I.a»t fall a wrr re attack of msl ir^l Mr.CbarleaBrown.Bog«t«nUa,Taaa., saiLandsiekaeae la the bous<'>.uM will pjiny sa<to a bouaecMc.^
levtr laid ni» U(> for bodii' munths.
baeoma greaUjr leaacnad.it Dolenllrolj .
eo.tdUoo nas tcrioa* f‘>r a iiiii" Vid I "'
prevantad.
i
**
“I
*“
writa
yoa
a
few
Little
tl.r doctor \>ho was aitrtidliix nif
Words to pralae of Toar Pentaa. X bare
CMgrrh •( tkfl StMwcB.
^--\cm able tompe with the Iroi
The ahme cai be taken firs worn
ir'..d many diaereot remediea, bat bare Mr. CbrlaUan Butataaa, R. F. O. L
aeighSor advised me to lei
gartniwta wUb nimoiila and water.
fouad that IVruna te tbe greeteat tonic SlaUagton, Fa.,wrila*:
do-'lor'a preecriptloa alone
Kesohng 1* unnecessary Bive the
on earth, aad a i^rteet gysica tedUer.
-For many yaars 1 safterad with t*.
Tlrtun to the “A fruiid sJria
Pen-catmrrtorkestomaeb. IwascougbUig sides of boots and shoes i
skiv, and l.atu n.'W ready to do ihe
/mdigestkta, and U cured ma in a day and aigbt. Alter having triad four coau of jcood ctipal van
.hort
rt tiinv. ll was very west mad
ter s-nd in ten days 1 waa a!ilc to t <• «-;> nerrocu.
vatu. i-<.uld ilrep but little at night. lbre*doctorBaBdmsnyrvm<.di«a.ODeor they »1ll never needI Jf-aolia
you almanac* came u my hand, and 1
and in m-o weeks every iraMof aaierje tut Heruna
tired, *0.^
There is nothing';Co e
had icii my sTstoin.
fcellag, and made
eel Itke a new bought some Peruna. Ko far 1 havfl
bedroom
‘-I 8uw u.e i'erunaoSand uB when la insn, so 1 heartily
mead it to aU taken six ^tUes. and 1 haw nut sof.
fered with emiarrb tills sammer. 1 am cit e i door aa^able oilcloth. It comm
uecduf a toiucaad It braceameupsrua- n b‘i are weak and ron down. ,
tn
all d*ori an9p.«i^ ^
«•
n-aigive aew life eadeoetxy. i can­ cured and Peruna did It. IgiveParuaa
derfully.”
not sjieak toohigblyot Peruna.aad wUl
-Ttw Ooctan
Ooctars C«vc Me Up.*
tp.*
i not forget to recommand 11 on every tomyehlldrenwbeatheyfael badland bsrmontxc with mgs. carpets and olh.
you should see bow healthy they are.** cr futnishliigs. a damp cloth wlQ
Mr. Lewis Kitcbvii. Uuliagton. OblsT hand. I will anawar any lottos
)elte< from
Nflflc. Thruat aad StauMch.
{wipe up tbe dust or dirt tn a tow
desiring to know What Perunabae
Delbert B. Cralt, Lowell, ImL, I minute*, and wUU always look dean.
; you
done for mo.”
wntee:
,basil
Much gas ntay be Mved during tba
•'For a lung time I enffered with
SysUmle CaUnH.
sta months ago I ceuU met leave b(j
etrxwk cacarrA of ibe aoar. tbroei emd 'mouib by using oue of tbe karoaea*
Miaa Marti Lessor, flat W. «
bed, aad the doctors gave mo up aaymi
mcb. 1 would continnaily take 1 ovens that come with the ordlaaiy
could no Chicago, III., writes:
that I iiad C001
and my stomach was in bad oundi- . blue^flame kmaen* atovM and cook­
•1 am glad to give » good word for
live. Then a friend rccomni
. I truly suffered Untold mHfry. 1
Perunato me.and 1 commenced using it. Pemna, and 1 hope that all who sec
ing in tbls over tbe diekerer of tba
I started to ueo yoor Pomna this wbo aro tronhlod wltb aysiemletm- took vuiuus medlcris* and tr.cd tba I gas range. If you always bakd brnma
1 weighed 117 pounds, and now 1 weigh Mrriias Iw aifurycara, wUl prutlt by
j this way. and use It fur everything
felt
no
better.
u.
I
bad
lntdmanyremedlee.bat
none
)72j«unds. 1 had been sick for tee
that doe* not regutre much spne*
yeers. ui<l waeso ,.-k 1 could not turn
. fwy
over in Issl wiion 1 began thv m-e of and aome did nut even do that. 1 touk , who prsvu.-nlwd trraintrat.* Ai
laud for which’ioog *low cooking to
Pomna. I thiiik it ia Ibo grcat-'si med-. IVruna at tlioauggosUoB of a friond and 11 commor.cvd to tak-' P< runa 1
desIraMe. Tbe little oven requIrM
.,,.,<,...1 ., ! prl«<d
nrlwKl St tt!,if It gav. :
V than pliiased ami surprised
. silly about a dfth u much gas ml the
yerfccUy weff
- >• ''fi" ' I'** iak-i
lurge gus siveii.
Itlosaud wa« aueJ.”
Ttglitasi—Oh. we bad the
Into the leog.' loveUaat i
cotiar oivr end the culls up. This lutl-i Toy Rpina—With bkick double'.frills alone the stdi
>**
Evetr ««nU
torn-la quite m-w and flis very nicely, j rephyr make a chain of twenty narrow ^f«6w betw. •tbe ribbons b
contributed to the mlsslOBary. «om
iv,U s liood—With while Saxuny f-fitche*..Cnvh. 1 on IbeM- aUtches. In nui-k a long glass bottle, such na may

m

M^H. A.B. Matnfa.UaB Beaereoir su
Loe Aagelea, Cal., Pre.ldcot A’omaa'
Beaerolcnt Aaaorlatloo, wnu-t:
“1 aaflVred with U grippe for aerci
waeks, and notbiag 1 c»uid do or take
DeaatilluiadftncaB.
“I felt atoaca that I bad at laet aeeared the rigOt___
and 1 kept
Itbin tlirvc
tte^Oy Impfoyiag.
weekt I was fotly rwafored. and I
glad that 1 gave abat truly great rveiedp
a trial.
*‘I will lUTer be wUbout it ajtaia.”

Bon. ^
Bulk uid I
■■1 bftre tba DUuoct eoDlUlcace la tba Tirtaa of Prnuim. It It m freat madl*
«iM. 1 bt«e Mad It aod i btva kootra mtajr of toj frleadt wbo have ob>
tttaad twmrticiml resatts Irom tt* asm. 1 canaot prUta PaniM too bitb'y ”

Cy*mia CMJrafy ReBcMC

CatacfH af Itaad aad ThrMt

Used Pe-ruHU Par BrMKbRis.

UlMbUlUtT MoArthar, eara of Uoapltai. Medical Lake, Waab., vritoa:
**I bare aal writlea to yoa for eome
Ume, bat,Ob,l bare giroa yon maaj
vorda of yinlae. 1 am no tcI]. I bad
OVCMi Tery badly aad could act walk

Mra, WUllam H. Blacbliae,* Myrtle
atreet, Barerly, Maaa^ wntee:
<■1 bare takea four bottlM of Penina.
aad 1 can eay that It baa doae me a
great deal of good for catarrh of tbe
bead acd throat. 1 recommead Perona
toaltauflrrerawith catarrh. 1 do aot
__________ ^ jou. I can nercr pralae tblsfc 1 ercr felt macb belter. 1
Vemaaeooach. J am
rrcry one really eurpriaed at the work 1 ran
bov OBCb yugd fvruaa (lae riiuui for liionoi iimik looaiecb praise cma tc
MWo/y^cruM."

HOME CHEER

Mr. Frank Battle. Jr., nrat atreet.
near Chariutla Are., Weet KaatartUe,
Tenn-pwritoa:
••I dealro to eay for Uic benefit of
others that yoor Penas has nnqacstionably curra meof ebroaic bronchitis.
It is tbe cramlesi diecvwry of Uie a«c
/ortbrottmmdlmmn."
PerunaiK nut siiunly a palliaiive to
nilevc Bomc of of ih. Uistn-scirig .} iui>UBu. It brings pe;aAn(u.l relic:.

. Q...I ChiistuiUH abunld nut be omiavd.
► lithcr in picture or narrsllve Inna,
► Ml>cellun<ousl>.sikBaivcquany ka»
» iiig. and easier to make.

*''’‘^** •***■
hfl«Mf
chain of fourteen sUtebtv, afghan stitch, a alt ip ten Inches long, b.' procured Irom any drug store, and *
Using quilt., a dticVneedle. In each This la tor th'.- front. Work on it In'full bow of blue satin baby ribbon
-titch w'lh rcl wool the child's s.-wrd at the top and bottom of the I How did yviu get yours? Mis. T.—
of t ie first thiriisn atlicbes cjakv
MRS. MABEL BATES'WILLIAMS Editor
Mrs. K.—I
or -'Christmas'-. Make a piece N>Ule‘. The projecting end of wide!'From my husband.
double
crrK'het.
in
the
last
put
_________________________ perlaUv the lllo of Washington,
for Ibo back the same site only hav- r;I.U.n Is at tbe lack cf the --------- ..
******************* 'a great success and funned « fast^nni- criK>iiei .!bwn the other sub- of the
tog It fto<:: T<. each end of the strip*
hemmed at toe top with a hem'*""
*’*'** •**
hcblc
A Uve dong.
fonat-d of looking for thc'jng nti-otiurtloii
I
lo
the ssnif sub- chain in same w.-iy, only make tUe
of Bln*.
aituched ring* tor th.- arm* made
.-noogh to allow Uby ribbon to,“®“‘_*^* that bwbwnd
bi»l
weak idaccs In |H-opIe armor and
vchool
later
on. two double crochet stitches o|>|>nsi'i
U yon have n pleuMut word.
_
How many have tried maktoi ngfl
Take a piece of picture i„. ran through it A I.«P of thU lai
iaunchlug
shafts
of
siieecli. Thematter tiuuibl
be
adapted
the two on the other side. Turn the
Drop It here, drop It there.
corvi
:md
inuke
a
circle
larg*
enough:
run
thro-rghlhe
hem
and
tl.d
at'-tbe'«““*«'
"*“»■
1: la boys an.! .girls, and ptr- work at vu.l «if tach n>w. Second niw
Wbnt thnt spoken word may bring regnrdh vs of the wounds they niay
go round the arm at the top. lap top with a full bow. a pant-board | **'•' ^ some, bonaeholdi? Cut Md
ludlct. tt is Just
Dd makes I
shmil.l pre.lominBte,
Puatlos the saute, making the Increase eom-'
• ends and sew very stiongly. Ct|v. n-allin'g tube will serve Inatofld of « ! "■■
**“* ,“
««
much
alt round-4,03 con'iuilriims are aiwuy#
appt»- over t!iu>v in last row. Third row—
Reckon nou nor have n care.
these with waddiug.or flannel, then y,.„|,
wesviag Okame coiorod warp.
„^ver use annhjng thnt Is tn this row Ihercase three limes, with
Smiles, nke lore, deserve no payment: to look for the good tn everybody
U
stTir“-.-«>f crochet
and 'if you cannotspeak well ot-a | ,^0^1,1^ brutal or de|>res»lng. or Ih*- niie double betwr.n each two. Make
They dk like a pretty raiment
be bands ard a'.u'il right sVtch.-s.
A Cht
' y,.nd the averace bright cWld's under- i-ven I-..WV more withom incr.-a.ing
FbnUoaed out of modest fabrics— person, saynothing atall.-••
id.-; >-'w 1* <-n «.«.T and ovr. atlacli
Th- hiraple llttl*- gift which will
*
'
stuadlng. TTte cnlleeting and arrant- Mnke the border of pink.'
Cooi to sec and good to w«ar.
- the wd- str;:..'. Across the Udtoni appri-ciated by the
father-nr brother! Never throw away
From miw until Christmas, Hi«nC;,„g
,h,. cnoT'Inc? 1* a charming
C»mni< ace at ci.t ti* r and ' work
f li..- frttit i.jtid sew Bbo-Jl one doien *h., shaves at home Is made of two; any kind, no tnatter
how badlyR
Cheer will devote Us columns larpWr i
,j„, a|„ne rep-ivs the Mm across tace and then lojnd the iieek
If you have n kindly m««sage.
-til- l.e!to
'axi2 tach siniu of
chaniuis skin < bnnied. but pour H all Into • crock
ly
to
practical
holiday
hints
In
thej^^j
expeddeil.
In the corner pjt six double crochet
Give U here, give It there.
MaTrt;
the
rvins
In
afghon
«lUh
Hitched
Inside
and
outside A spray; RTien you have a
stitches for shell. Mltw two stitcb«'-v oiiiloit stitchi.s wide. Make two of holly leaves nnd
Many n tolterlng bean will bicsr )-os way of simple gifts. dectwaUons, aud '
berries
Is
painted
’put
It
Into
a
large
kettle vritbt
Olristnias secipes.
■ Nflver mind Just when or where.
make one short c'i>chet. Miss two oss Mbi--*. at:.! then about twenty .on the ebanwris before 1t to siltcbedithe quantity of waUr. M’bea the tat
For the ChildrA*.
and make ihrtv d-uibl.- crochet.-Con
Bometbing tells your generons spirit
'.ws of some bright color; then two together. A Ibree-lnch b.-m to sUtch-jls all dliwolved let It t>olI tor about
Now that the holidays
nre
approachA
Cht
.
tinue making shells of lhr«:e stUche.
ThdM about you love to bear It;
.0:.' p.*e e: I'lsck Make twenty six e* at tbe most, and sew the braids j twenty minutes, toen cool It. When
A form of practical cbaHiy which,‘“S » to* bite's tor hom.-^niade tt>>s
^
,,,
If they do. count wot tbe prott;
ectictiB id color* as varied as possi- tervals tor toe rlbtoou. to runtbroogb. u u hard take U all off and “render"
^he little sacque.
one more row In th.
Ton've been pnld. and eome to Is as de&ghtlul to Ih^. giver as lo tbei^f
tt down and pour back Into the crock.
!“. e.vi-h separnled by the black
rMiplent has b«?n tried tor several! »«><»■
*‘klrbwlU dt perfect•pare.
Th* AaffU Belt
The result Is a nice lot
111 the .-iilur.-il section.' work In crow
years by Ihe writer. «nd ha* b.,.n
doll ten inches high,
over ehorf Crochet of iast ri:w. Rut
(to.- of the cl-ven-st of tbe Christ- clean fat. much better than lard lor
tllv:i the aiphaU-t in black, putting
voted a great suws*. It Is tbe mak-' Ooll* Sacque-This little sacque Is cold and tass.1l aero** the m-ck an.
' If you bsve a word of wisdom.
l-it.-r du each section Sew the
nmvltles to th- raffia belt. Theip,^
(*kes also, by adding
Ing of a Chrlstma* scrapIsH.k tor tFic to It- knit with tw-n fine steel n--.!l.-* fold i-ack the thr»-e laM fnuii mwDrop It here, drop ft there.
ids lo'Th.- ar.nhoh-s to the buck. **'''' 'b“>' 1»- mad. lit half <m hoar an4;unetolrd butter., ch.idivn's vford of a city hoei<ltal., and white and pluk Saxony yarn, und catch Hown with a liny lilu>- bow
4 Fertile be tbe solL or bam«,
V*ne plur- a» ft- back l.aud
'JO cw.ts will easily ewer the cost.;
Wheeler WUeox Is havlag h*r
tor an orfihhn'a asylum, or for some C- mmeaee at the bott-mi 01 the luicl.
Ton need not so much as rare.
Dull s Skirt-ThU Is lo be made o
Ril y-s
lbt1ls-<'ast oa twenty To make It to., must have abont 4S ’
^
patera
Pla«t tbe need, nor once molest If: small-’-shut lD-ofone-B own acquaint. Cast cm tUlty Witches toilth white: pink n-.i-l while Fiixmiy, to nintrh th•Itr h. s with -' PSl- tephyr. Knit a Sbrt-ads of raffia aud a yard of liberty
heraelf. or. as nbe flaro.
knit idalnly barti and forth until there ctli. f garni, ut--.. With while make r
Tm with all year lovr have bl<-sacd
-.-ee aloJI f..i;r laches long, using
'“ree Inches «1de.
herself together,
Procure a stout blank book, with ar.' sixteen r.lu^ on each side Then ghain of alnely.vlx stitches. Into ei
iff.rtnt colors aU'l only knlUlnjj;.two The raffia iiin't be braided into three
p^Ucoato and flO
' Of the bnrveet aoae need reckon: unruled thin paper, ctf a shape anu cost ou llfu-en stliche* on each enJ c-fv- ;,„^ruBie
aileruBle *i
*T ten
tch i>ut
i«ul tmv
one tlonb'c
r .hr.'- row-' of one rol.T. Thl- !>'' »»"'• "•'f’S
thr.-a-to
m«Mt
weight .mally held by w-.vk little.tor the sb-eves-maklng clxly slilcbew
^
God to here and everywhere.
i-r.. to to to- '.-wed togethrw at th"*h«l these sf- fto
himarifl. bst
*
—Nina L. Gates.
hand*. A grocer-* order b;>ok, coslliiB In all Knit In the same manner
betwe.n. Then make ton
:id'. Oatber- .a..- s-.Ie up very tight- .toh-d and tie.j at tbe end* told the
to,,eluded that »be paid lOr a
(nlsjut twenty-five cento, or a school rtb* wore, bind off the twvlve middle ;
,
. with >trong thrva-1 staff w bttl.- ’-I'-'-'"’
desired width, two inchun„e«»«ry Uundrytog.
exerc ise Iks* with s Ann bind eg. Is *tltche» for back of the neck, leaving
proch
ss ibaii hull full with cotton bat- ♦»• •' •»>.• most, and sew the braids.gsrment Is made of two
* *Tf you s«v anything that Is JUat. Cover ll with kitchen toweling tweiity tojr on .-Ith.-r side. Keep all ,.t. xso chlu». roUs one. two chaluit«. I'-.it ih'.e }.,.ans or ►car l.-it
o® -ach edge and
^
, deep flounce that
' • wonhy of praise, spimk It. Even lln the natural linen shade, or with the slltclie* on th. need!.-.-vltbougb of .me double, r.j»-at from end to end
oni a a
i'l’I box. put this In
'f’” '•''h" r. Th-r, t-ira the endonto ll. The flounce can b«
Idiill
gr.M-B
or
red
den^TT.
ahd
paste
a*
couise
only
one
shoulder
atul
fyout.
uih
riw—with
pin
make
thr>~
• If you can not do-a w-«r1hy de.<
he !,ul! -n l..p of the cotton. t*i-n flil
ril-l.Ji: hack to toim. tor
^
„ joo Ilk*
*yourai-If. commend one wbo do<v.'' >.1I a* B.-W the .VIB..S togeth.-r 0:1 can be knit at one time. KnilTthree's!..-! ctwh.-t c\.-r the l.-iiff Mitch ic
rematoliic spjce. Bather th- ut"'-r . lol o' the b-lt^ a neat,t hlndlHg.
htodlHg.
ballon.-d on to the top of tbe
the iiiMde. tor the Uwk l» sure to get mure ribs and then cast on sx new .l..n row. i»u In n.-xt twischain, ml*,
: 1*1- other In a soft l"«oii. which Is pk-cu
rough-tto-attnent. In the meantime, stitches tor front of ne^V. Kilt ten iw, two in next two chan, teis-ai
;-.
-I
over
the
other
an<l
plnn-d.
ak- anoth-t lall In the same way.
ave every picture, verse, sh.irt story rib* on thq»e thirty slAehc*. th.n K..'p.‘At this row eigbi.-en times, mak
1.1 c'lor of raffia may be used■ui u Ilii-d on- twenty-fiv. Ktltch'-Scrap Saga are Lag'O".
B twii rows pink, two Wtill'-. t.-i
r anecdihe yon can find irtTiuinlng llr.d off the fltuwm sleeve stlteh.-s.
I: < ! hon of the same or a contrast-1
unit ato.ut fi\- Inches loai:
>w> pink, two while.'two tdpk. w-r
____
!tc_ ChrlMma*.
; and then finish the .Iront b} knitting
Srsne
Ihun-:
rhail.-. Th- Mack
Biil'ti.-d.
do-JI.;eicM
'.-■n
.-ill
iirfii:l'!:.-d.
do-Jt.;vei.iei.t »/ :s:, ’.«*? to hang on the c«sh.'ll l<i-.!.-r of wl.li.- with a
If every household would follow ! The ly|w should h.-a* larg.-as pew ' "lit.-en more ritr.; Hud-ff these f»I and tbe c-bamiiagne rufftu
shite
eilk
ela.-tc
wr!.
-.
iii.fc.->
of
while
silk
ela
stitches. New the lUher side neist'.-dg- <• pink Finish with pink c.-r.;
Ibe nielh.Mls us.-d by the fairflly tn slid.' and s good shalv tif th.- plclnr.*
k
or
blue.
■ i thl' .-n-l-i through the loop/w-r
knll In the. same manner. With vtid la.-sv'.s ro-tnd the waist.
. b„o.. b.„
™>”
m
the following Utile *tor>-. U would:colored, .toe tbe juip-a will n. l look
I -r r^ng. s-w tii-'lend'
1 Ititorf'
p.,!]-* «tork—Make a chain of fif
not take many years for the mHb'O-^aiiracttve. Arrange them with plenty P-nk Saxony p-ck up 1 w.-nty-ibt'.v
th.- largest hail__/Srw
- th- to:. of_jh.,„i .on,
.0
*72!
chtot*
cr-'otne. embroidery
hoops
■out tb.m. and. if yeu ar.- sil'ch.-s from bott'in id . the sitvve.
*iiirh.-s w;th whit.
pectolly to :t* datoli:ie»>. .U y"U
) dawn;
jof spaev
:s-r p|.-rand
r!c,t«,L.
Tbe
hoop*
are
flrat
noatly
-la a good, old fashioned buaaehold. . acylblng of an artist, draw, sketch or knit nine ribs, bind off Knit Stthef: do-jl te criwhet In each chain. Secemd -ord, th- -ditn.- lenglli.'tio' .Kv.-r in th- use of raffia v.,tj will
COV. r-d with cretimne, or wound with
where then' were eight wide awfcko {«ini he.vd and tail pb-ces. or t-onl.
r*.' cuff tbe same. With th.- jSaxonys.-w
,0* the .-V
same.
Third
and l-'iirih
tap.- know how to rouki- a ’ raffia burkto,
,.r thatiialler
1.4;U. 1'<
that cannot be de­ rli'twii. th-B a width of the material
hoys am. glris. full of llle. and 'evir.v- .-,f -SHWas" -iid well fll|.-d storklng5.,y->ip the i;nd.T arrn and slto-v.- seants-rshort cr.'Cb-t in each siMch. This ;
t;---:!'-. threaded
yard in length. 1>
jthrto-q.;*;
■'N-mtor
the TOrtJ. thrr.iirh
scribed.
one bright as a brand new dollar, one! N.-edless to say. it Is Iwsi to b.-eii. With the pink pick np stkty sUt-h.-* toh-* the I.w. For la»t. r. wli;cb
itolded
cr,rfiswiae throogh the ceBlor.
ten t% •largest ! ..'I. and f,..ten
of the rigid role* Uld down by- their j collecting scrsiu* the Cbrisituas be-: across-tbe to'f.om; knit >ik nlw. bind made :n afrtian stitch, pick
the aides sewn half way up, • bera
Simple Hoove-Mad* Gina.
r:n:aln!t.g small t-i.:! Few .a tm^- beil
wise mother was, -If you cannot say )f,»re. Paste cm both sides of the page* on. l»ic.k op , thirty fi|;r slTche*
““k!- f"“f ">*» *h«‘ '
' TtTill- v.sr'-r.g in the 'country last turned-n each «nd wide enoq^ to ad
*aytblfl)i good «bout a r«T*..n. say ,nd when finished decorate the cov-!*-uh pink up either of thelfroni*. nkit' »"*» Plnk. to’h--last row narrow <
nti thv lover’: of .-sch hell
s't«m-r. says a cl-\ '-r-flngere.J wo ' ^5 • th- hoopo. over which they aro
nothing at all” One'e manner of ,rw with the proittori and bright.....six ribs. Hnd off Kntt » sinUUr to.r- rtltch at -#h eml K-r the foot, make
mati. t obtained from the garden ^ra-i ,-w.-:. the gathon drawn down to tbe
siK-aklng about people Is largely a,,.( v.vir color.'d idctures. Iron lb.- der up the «her front. Tick up forty thinvdhrve short cn-rh.^ stitch.*
Hstp'n Holder.
■ Every woman w-prt hati.to*; ynd husks, which I liung together in, lower h»if Of th* hoop, and confined
halil. Bomellmes nnklnd things nr"-»he.is u* yoa go. lo keep theta fl»e stitches rc-uuJ the *i.wk with ”“•> P'=‘'‘
up «
L-.-hirg is n.-ro .;fily'nial- than ailujndles t.. dry, tor the purpose ot ib-ro with ribboo bows.
aald In a funny way that half rioaas ; snii <iih. and -.isc a while paste that pink. Knit on.- row inolril'i pliiu
a.vrn re
liMp-:: hol'tor .t > -r.l <if blue laailP ' making Uavl.'ts. Tbey.>Bre now dry. Sr .slier bag* Of the san* all* «TO
thHr
maUeloosnesa
The general' win i,.rt dtodlor tbe picture*. U the Second rtw kn t two. fln-i ..lu- plain.,"' '*"■')
,k/
back of tbe beel In-ribWi .s di.ili—! w lb oi><- enc pro land vr-ry «£li-. except some having. mad- of silk, aatln or lace; If of the
Uttgb raised by the witty romark ea-|bcj>k bulees. remove a group of tbe "hen thread — '-----------”
Run
very
narrow
ribbon
i
jMeilnc
a b-ef Inrh.-r beyond tbe ^Iher. |r>ddls'b aad blutob niloriiig. trhich L; latt-r. tcey must be lined. Tbeae are who made it tp try Inner page*.
courage* the i
ThU mak.'s a
hi^ for.'round the .mkle and tie in a luiw,
Irto-rlP‘.:>n to ca'het.-d Ptgelber aloag,purposely ch*»e, to work In. These ,of varying alxes. and are used aa ro­
ot spi'sklng atotui
Avoid Hstoq too srnltmcnta! holi- the cord W run through, trtt seven
be a «.rdl One.akeln each of pink and wUte the side.' hi if an Inch or more fromlar- to be twisted In a uniform cord jcepucle* for ktrittlng. croebeUng. emsome other time day curds, and have plenty of fun and plain riba and bind off. h
romMtody else
'Saxonv will make the whtie set.
th-edges, TM»
»*kvd t«M'nnd sewed together aronnd aadjbroldery.-Ot any I»J»cy woA.
on the .unenviable MBshlne througbouL The story of the and tassels tor tbe neck. Turn the ; *
und pUee. and

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TRAVCRSI CITY. ORAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2S. ItOT.
O. A. R. CMip Fir,.
CWMitry^ OrMt Wulth.
Une Was \fot Beefccn.
of tbe reunited eooain. and closed
For Local Option,
tins last week Is ancient history thia! well km
One br one Ui, old aoldkn an
He epoke ot Uie smt weaUii
Use
Re gare an Insuoce la the Philip­ with a tribute to tbe "old men and
.............-lays Ri-cord.
,
- _____ -____ ____
young men who saved o-ur 'Bag bon-1
pines where the eapuin of bis
rep'n-seWailTc men of tbe
rapidly that the auiistlcs of the j year—an certable record.
Mswering toni» grc*i roll caH. but eouotrr. 1120,000.000,OM being
ored
and tesiiected
pany
eaued
for
rolnateers
to
carry
,
emhletn
"I
liij
ni„i
Oi.iaj
Traverse
counr\
met
'eagne
have to be coasUnUy changed!
indlrldnala the '
FW bj 7««r InterMt In Usli cuap^Hbated usotsg SO.000.000 ot pMple.
dispaicbea upon a Journey from which m>er
Iberty to the oppri-sM-d anil a square
ihi- parli>-v of. Uu- First HE*"
•—
——
w*-—'
-• -but tbe High
in order to keep up with them. When; probably surpass
fln detipoM. Lut Bigbt Grange ball vbleli U t«ice the wealUs of Frmnee
they migbe nerer return. He asked Oi-al for tbe other
churrli yrsK-nlay kUemoon with the the Rev. Mr Dutton made the mmpjasetlne U runtrinc amooUter all tba
vms toll to
and Great Brluin together. Ot ttta for eight men. It they were willing to
Tribtrta to G. A- R.
K<r. it N H«i>.ip!e, assistant super- s;«kvn Of Alabama was only half,time and Its rooters predict a victory
Wielth. ”Wc hear the labor leaders take the risk, to atep two atepa for­
ebce. vWeb crowding back to t
The Rev. B. H. Plrmlng was tbe inti-ndeni of the slate anti-8ak>oa dry; before the map sas hung that But even they admif that tbe game
and political demagogues declare that ward. "Our line was not broken.- be next speaker, and he said he never liague. aud paiti> completed tbe
doora. Mstened to a program of »
of AUbams was declsred'dry.l will be hard fdUghL
Tbe probaWe
said. "Brery man In the company of felt so proud and graieri:! to si«eslras RSOlutl<]a for a local option o
ito go InloeSert a year from the flr*t;jin^up will be;
drewMe. -mnak and reclUUou. C«
tbe ^Ip ot state Is going to pieces
Tbe when calitd upon to speak to the C. palgn.
I of next JsnusrT. Oe<>r|da will be dry
tbe rockr. tbe trusts and corporalloni ICO took two atept forward.
Irary to the aaoal programi gtren
capUln said. 'Boys, as long as we A. R. and W. R. C. He pa'd gluwlng
With the >'\cption of Hlsaankee'the flrst ot the coming >var
which
under
the
system
ot
high
fintbeae camp Erea. the addremet we
county, the ..rganlaetioB yaatevdsv|
Dry States.
alksws 125.000 men to own and bare men like >ou. we need not fear trtbutes to them, and said: "la
aalalr by .men who bare nerer eera
defeat'"
wonder that our .voung Ainericar
ddei.^ by Mr. ilolssplo as thei The dry state* are Maine, Korth OSrh; McOstty . ih: Kchoe. f-Etmo. g
■enrlce. but wboee hearu are full of control three-fourths of tbe na!lon-s
In closing he
soldiers are the bravest aud truest b«-t he
V. t made In tbe state, and kvta, Kansas and Oklahoma.
wealUl. But 1 beliere the people are
patrtotlam and high regard for
that will never die as long as wares soldiers In tbe world?
ye^1.-n!■^■- meviiiig wa* eraa
newsee has but (our counties where T«-en
bora fas blue, both old and youDg. going to soire these problems. Good Uie Amerlean flag, and that means pessiDitsUc as regard* tbe future of
Honor can
0.0 be
K. sold.
.oM Kentucky oe
McBvoy. rg;
lareeiy uiteuded at^d
more
liquor
K
Richard*,
l
will
triui
witboot wboee aervicr thiii eouolrr
Vieras, rc: CauV
forerer."
this grand ’old country of our. The (hitslasm was show-n than In
or 1!9; Florida has 25 dry coonilet.;
Cbewenka. rb; Ludka. Riv­
wools not be what It now U. Bcarda- of potlUcs gmd tsarty. and 1 boi>e they
Comrade UlIBker responded to this. splendid example ot tbe old eoldlen MlsKaiikw meelinc.
Mississippi Is one-half dry. as aiv also
sired lust
Just as wel
well and aa
ards, f; Conway. Bend. g.
Jey*a orcbeatra opwed the program will be aolred
has
its
effect
ui«on
tbe
yuuitg.-r
Lsnilslana. North CarallM. and Bouth
Attetn-y Recrae H Cross
with a aeloeUon which woe followed, righteously as tbe problems of tbe
,“We little know and und. rstuad the ehiweii t- niporBrj' cbalrman
Carohns. Texas has 1«7 dry et>un(leo
great war' were Bolred so many yoart
JiirMw.
by prayer br the Rer. T. Boyd Gay.
the 2SS In (he Mato.* Arkamai
We bare met'with tbe old boys wa bare In the United Stales. He fol­ grrat iiosKlhilltli-s {•efore ihi- Isttd »l me*linii Mid IQ,. R«»v. Oe,)rge EthelOwing to the lengthy program ComThe December term of CtmiU coett
lowed with recalling to mind
It is for you and m.- to ot«ev,
l.'ikhrtn Kmitrarary secretary. Is two thirds dry. Missouri nearly oneIn
blue
(0
confer
together
aa
one
tamBUBder r. D, Marrln atated that b«
tnvenea on tbe I3rd. Tbe tollovtag
brarery
of
the
boys
in
Cuba,
love
and
honor
our
flag,
the
flag
of
a
half
prohlMr.-in,
and
Virginia
has
41
The
!>e'iiln:i'lng
eomiurtliv
is
a*
folbecauae tbe aoluUon of these
would not die the addren of weljurors were drasm Saturday;
upon us. We wll said; "We old soldiers are growing country where right makes right, and 1..WK- The Rev Demss CochllD. tbe dry co'imiiv. and V.Trnor.l IS town*
oooM O Uiere were #o many good
fewer; and we will soon hive to
justice Is DO farce, where the founds- Rev. J tv. Miller, the Rev Joseph where liquor, can be sold. Illlneie
Carl Cox, Long l.akc; D P. Taylor.
tbinga to be beard. Another aelee- grow better and stronger from year ■Ign old glory to you."
ilOD is faith Id Cod. where there ti Puium. and C. H Esie*. of Bales voted for local option two week* ago Mayfleld; A. H. Jeffrey. Paradtoe:
to
year
as
long
as
the
bid
boys
I
d
Uon by the orcbeatra wae (oUowed
charity toward all mcD and malice
Hla Wife Told Him.
.•vfter r»-tlr:iie Ihey rejiotlevl the fol­ In seven eountie* Nebraska voted Murra Tompkins. PenlBaula: W.
by Usa Hon. J. W. Pateblo. who de­ blue exist and their children and chil­
ward
none.
|
Jewell.
Union; Benjsmin Canon.
After
another
selecQon
by
the
or­
lowing
gc-idl.-men'
for
offices
for
local
option
tn
unetli
rd
of
tbe
clared In bU opening renarkt; “One dren's children Inhabit our grand
"There are strangers coming to this eamnj.ii;!! eouinllnH':
Whitewater: J. P. Gllie*^ Ftiet
chestra J. B. Brown gave a short bm
state. ConniTtleet In oiiebalf. Masi
pleaalng thing wbirh I bar* alwayi country."
land of tbe fn-e. and problems
chitaell* Is one-ball dry. and Michigan ward, city; DeWitt Sstter^i'weeead
Chalttiian- -Reorge II, Cross,
A piano duet by the Hisses Grace witty address, declaring that he did
noUeed about Useae camp Sret M that
not know hew at going to apeak uatil solved sueh as (he soldiers of
has but one dry eo-mty. which I* Van ward, city; trry Burr, third ward.
Mcml~-i» of ex--eii(lve
they were always full of genial, heart­ UcMIebael and Anna
have, hut you Will fciUuw th.-ir C. H. Krt.-. c A. Hammond. A. M Bureii.
cMpt—Charte* Deyo. Ikiifrtb ward,
hla wife bad read It In the evening
felt welcome by the old aoldlen, an4 l^wed. and Mlae Maud Ferguson care paper tbe night before. "I bare nerer example in this and like them
city; Joaepb Boone. Fifth wsrd. city:
Wlllntiv. <;.,.rge W. Ijii.ll. . Robert
"The nDfi-8nlor.n l.agoe
In fancy Uiey take ui back 1o the old a reclUUon “College Oil Cans." both sraelt any powder atrooger than face
r sit straiidle of the fence
Hugh Boyd. A^me; Malcolm HatHomey.
terminetl Mirhlgan shall ci
' enmp <Crea wbicfa we bare all beard of which were well giren and much
men
like
oar
for.-fathers
who
powder^he said.
The siu-w.-try !* to be chosen by line.'- raid the Rev. Mr. Ilolsaple. "if graves, ui^ir; John Sharkey. Beit
oor fatbera and Mber relaUrea tell enjoyed.
will do right tbougb l)»> beii.-iiK fall. the executive comittee."Old f^ers always inspire
ha* to W whipped 'nto Hnh. Tem­ Bay; Ole Hulcbla*. Fife Lske; WHabout, that aaed't^ be held on tented
PhUippIne Boldier.
llam A Rennie. CarUrld; Will E. .
patriotism." be said. “l nerer see tbe Out of the gre.vi saerlfle<-B nmde have
perance will win In Michigan."
Selda
^esu Sslenaky. a 'Philippine old flag but tbe-heart beats quicker,
I glory and honor to the land we
Today Mr Holsaple wilt drive Carle. Grant; Mile* DeFreetc, Gre«i
Tbe folliying raomssers fpr the
**Tbere are notM of na bat what soldier boy. was next on the program, and I regret tbat It was neier my love so weU. anil to the l>Hmirr.^whii-l> voting prer-hii-ts of the.coiintv aro-a*:'hmiigh Grand Traverse county
L-tke; Cbarle* SachUeben. Loog Lake;
hare board what the boya In bine did. and bis address. In which he likened opportumiy to march at a soldier.
never touch the ground so long follows! quest of eanrasserw to Hroulaie petl- John Griffin. Mayfteld; Jacob W. 8e^
I was eat bnnUag recently with one A tbe G. A. R. to a huge chain,
our sons have strength In their
"Wben our couclr}- needs soldleie
Ilona.' He to bo|«*ful In view of the •ulller. Paradlte; Datfid - B. Ema«.
Perflnsiila—M J. Giliiiore.
them, and f am ottre that if be bnaUr<d lustre of which was tbe noble women there arc thousands of lieys who ars
and reason enthroned In their
Acme nud Wliltewaier—C. I!. Estes IntercM already shown, (hat the coun­ PenlMuto; ft. C Hager, ttsteBUarsa
after forage as he bntUed through the of the W. R C. recelred hearty ap- willing to gi). Tbe true American ta minds."
Paradise—Ilowafr.l Huon.
ty wilt mase a stand for local option.. A. Worden. «Tiltewaler.
woods In'qtiMt of deer the camp pUuse. He paid btgb tributes to boUi never too young or too old. although
nialr—HejiryS?ackt-lt.
Blind Girl Read.
nerar went hungry when be was de- (be Ola soldiers and tbeir wires, witb- tbe law places a limit on age. The
Ifiss Mae Colman. n crnduaie of the
F»M Ball.
Traverse City, ward ' No. 1—The
tMled to replenish the larder.
wbose aid the men on tbe Held American spirit U as strong today Michigan sebou) for the hi nd, gave n Rev. JOM-pb Dutton. Word No. 2—J.
Thanksgiving will probably see the
On Oct. 2R Fred Dawaon and Mtaa
“But I am thinking of Use tremend could not bare accompllsfaed
It was Id tbe 60's. I hope we will reading, whlrh wns listene<l to with R. Ramey. Waol No S—George H. fasieiH looilali game of the season Winifred p; Graham were quietly
ooa cRorta ot the great rebellion, tbe they did. 'They fought." be said, “for
ver again be put to the teat, but
Interest. Miss.Culman
isa^Culman 1*.
Is a Cross. War.) No. 4—F.-D. Manin when tbe High school team rlasbre united In mirrtage at the Melbodijt
'
'
[ tbe soldiers accom- the dear old flag that im folds msy
It comet we cat count
our rarely gifird young lady and had her;Ward No 5-The Rev, A. A. Alllng- with till Independents. So far It'la parsonage at Belialre. (be oerenaay
plltbed. The ship of stgt%U like the not touch the ground. The
American cUltens."
volce only been heard and *h- ii'il ion.
anyliody'* game. Tbe High school has. being kept ao quiet (bat. sltbongh nlocean Uaera, the targer It la buUt the honest la peace as they we:
Tribute to Old Soldier*.
been vlslhlc to Hie *[M-ctat..rs , 'i [ Inleresl thrnnchonl the meeting wa* h'racllct-d hard and In their last game
a month ba* paaaed, tbclr frieada
They made a grand, great
harder it Is to steer across the ocean.
A sMoctlon by tbe orchestra fol­ conld not have been ascertained th; t: Intense, and Is-sldes the '^iltendance; showed u wonderful ini|.rov.«ment in knew Dotbing ot tbe happy event
The blggor tbe onion with lU growth nation where eretg man is a king and lowed and C. A. Hammond spoke a: she was reading hy the touch of her of prominent Traverse City mm there'form. On the other hand the Inde- til today when they made tbe s»
ruler by his own fireside."
of Indostrleo. 1U socfokigleal and po­
few woras on which he paid a high delicate fliigerw.
jwas a gmid aiiendanre of represenla-(i*endenis arc made up of alar players nouncement.
}
He declared that he lorcd to be tribute to the old aoldiers. the W. R.
lltics! problena, the harder It is to
Mtos Ruby Hooker gare .-I recitation. [ live men from Ora'wn.reninsiila,; who haw for the moat
part a ihor- Mr. Dawson ts a pretiman employ^
steer tbe ship of eUt«. -ne atddlen called 'comrade" by tbe old aoldiers, C. and the Spanish war vrteran*. He whtch was followed I,y a recllatioh hy I Kingsley. Summit City.Mayfield.; oiigli knowltidgo of the
game. The by the Dally Ragle and Miaa Oraba^
bare brought us to tbe peace of tbe that lU meaning waa tMs. "Trusted, bought tnat the old soldiers did not Mias Culman, and after a seleciiun hy I Hales, ,4rnie and WnHamsbiu’g.j prowess oi aeveral of iheae has
been
rather Mn. Dawaon. 1* a yoeiff
harbors,, and tnraed orrr into our tried and tree. It means that your ret all tbe honor and reverence their the orchestra, and a presentation by I Tlie Rev Mr. Hnlsaplesuues anC 1 proven in H. 6. teams.
lady with a large number Of friend
brother soldier will share bla
• as great as tbe
recorrls deserve, but tbat they should Comrade Hilliker of a picture of An ! the map of the rnlied Suites whleh ’ Chirvanka at half and Ludka at full The young people *Urt Ufe with good
Uicy bad when they were trying to {drink of water with you, will wrap his more often receive, not (ulsotne fliit- dersonville prison to the G. A. R. ball., the Rev. Mr. Dntlon has prepari-d huve worked nia^v a touch down l©wishes and congratulations s BOBtb
steer It through the billows of war.", blanket about yon."
tery. ^ut words of praise. He spoke (be program ended.
. ihat what is true of protalbt- getber. Bllak tfobre'a kicking 1* too late, but with lots of them.

The Hannah & Lay Merc. Co. $15 The Hannah & Lav Merc. Go. $15
"It’s flic store of Quality”

Specials •<>M Fountain
Tu^ey Sandwiches and they’re good..............................10c
Horlich’s Malted Milk, served hot or cold.....................10c
Malte.i Milk with egg, hot or cold............ .................. 15c
Egg Grape Lemonade, hot or cold..................................15c
Claret Lemonade.......................
•••fJOc
True Fruit Sodas............................................................. 10c

r

Just 24 more days for Crading
Have you got all your plans fully laid ? Come in and let
us show you some of the novelties for Christmas, we can
offer you many good suggestions. It may be that you
would want some article laid aside for you, we Pre doing
that right along and you will have so much of your trading
done. This is the ideal Christmas Shopping Store, almost
everything that you could wish for can be found here ail
under one roof, no getting tired all out running around. ‘

eel Veur Prescriptons Filled Rere

r

It can be done promptly—filled by experts—delivered quick­
ly anj-where you say at any time you state—it is the ‘ con­
venient comer”.
i
Ever>’one says so that have seen them and it only takes
a very few minutes to convince you that never were better
values offered than these. In this sale are two other just as
great bargains, Those $15 00 Raincoats and just think!

Cb»se $15 Operioats are Rummers
such Suits as these for that rediculous price of $15 00. Style,
fit. qu: lity, price all in one bargain.

Chat Rail Off on

f__________



Proved a success and the result will b^ seen by all those
who are fortunate enough to avail them selves of this best
opportunity of the season. Think of all the beauty—styleprice. Potlern Hats of such values were never before offer­
ed to you. they will not last long, and you will have to be an
early caller in the Millnery Parlors to get them.
_______ ■

_ _

THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES

Greatest Sale
of the Season I

r

$15

rii
3\:w

We have placed in
SI6, 917
816. 817
816, 817
Mixtures.

Men’s Suits, Over­
coats and Raincoats
specialize a Splnillil
line of Sni's,0vcri^tsapd
RalDcoats at ope Price

$16

Most Popular Sate of the Season
Most Popular Price that’s made
Most Popular line ot Goods
Most Popular Advanced Winter Styles
The grouping at one special price
classification in one large assort­
ment of Suits. Overcoats and Rain­
coats. not only gives ample variety
and makes choosing easy, but also
gives an excellent opportunity to
benefit by the advanced styles that
characterize every garment in this
great display. We start this Great
Sals SATtJROAY, NOVEMBER Bird.

this Great Sale
and 918 Overcoats in Black. Fancy and Plain Weaves.
and 818 Men’s Suits in Blues. Blacks. Fancy and Browns.
and *18 Raincoats in Grays. Blacks. Browns and Fancy

IIRAND TAaVETCE HERALD. THUREOAV. NDVEMBER SB. 1M7. ‘

Grand Trarosc Herald
•aiMM

Vnmra* Q*j

Bnniey
ClereUnd

Bllllngloa

anlved

from

Wedaeaday to apead

tbe order. ' Tbe

Mrs Bemta Christie, of^aaner. was

Orest

EATmi.

Uoa

of

aad

Prayer.”

Eodtevgr

of

u-testln, program
welt attended.

I.,

of

Equity

... -o.r

Opening cmmniea. Lodge.

The car rmiUisIng Ski

barrel

„ .

L. -o. T. M.M. and gars a very

Prayer. Chaplain.

ureating uik on tbe Uws and rates

Vocal *olo. Robert Edwards.

,

of tbe order which were highly ap-

Address, the Rev. Q. E. I^kbart.

precUted by all preeaai

Cornet solo. Herman Klrcbner.

u.~li.b ..a
.a»U...

su.i„ P..ri
.. ,bl. ..bS.. 4 u,

Th-

load by tbe mvmbt-ra.

Tba Record oofreapoodem baa beeR

-n,..*.., i..o.«».piab

A oollec-

tlou was Uken for the mlssloo* ..
^

,....

Judge'*, t Prol
Tti the mattn ,j
sephlnc I., K.ir!. d
Artbtir L Carl h ving flted la said,'
court hit tH-tlt.on t
that hr bet
und lionised 'court

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

'lereT-l of said Ii.i!-..r* ]a said real

,b..„ 1.

Is otd. I .-.
December. A
flce.be and
tea ring i

l. lv eured " Ileal of all blood tiled
ie> and/ltody building hoallh f.n
When the iiaskengers and fellow- eni.
Ic*. Giin^lecd at C. A. lluglte.- Diiig
ployea reaehisl him he was dead. The Co . Hannah llnig 8lor«'. J«. B Wait
A- Soli', drug stores 5(»c.
body was taken from thi- train nl Bd

•ettar Teae.
p YThablngton. Nor. Sd.—A more eon

Mam tooe Ip regard lo tbe aucceaa oH m»r<- and later brought to tbis clix
...
new loans prevailed at the treaa jtrrlvtng here nt noon yesterday
pry departmaat ygptetday than at any
The diTtaaed had been in. tbe eiu
Hme aloee »e ayDOVneemeot of tbe ploy of the company as u |>asaenge
toans a week ago.
Tbe vlali of Mi
conductor for the last fonr tear
;i Friday and Saturday were leaves an aged niothrw. three Haters.
tpllowed yesterday

by a visit

fomaa'B. Po^n, president

from

of

the

IBret NaUonal uhk of Chtrngo. «! a

ret'and Mary- of this city. Mrs.
f

>•

H-rnolds. of Ionia,

and

one

............... of this rlly.

■' •

L. «. of E.

1.

Equity of 1^-lanaii county, l>oih/^l
d new. to see that a meeting is lielo
to the aiili.ial

meeting ul the l-eelanau eoiinty A

Um-v o|n-iicd al

gTATE t>K Mll'IllltAS

I

hh diiv of^November t
Fren-nl: Holi Frvtv!
Judge ..I rroluvle.
S Iturratt. deccastd
Irs Aida M'ull. Iisving
dl..|
said court her |e-IIUou pr-aviu* (I.
lid .1. t.-i-im
rt adimllcaii
e at th.' t me .

lambs.

fptoU of Ike scarcity

diK-e alr>-aily .u the:r war.-lioure r-id

shlpiNil--Uire.- ca:» of (mtatoes. two
cais of Hd-r .ipplcs ami on- of t.jr

currency.

toMUlers. brewnrs and other who are

The Rumial

memortat

seytlre

ot

Traverae City lodge of Elks lo mem­

tpnntrsd to psurhase imernal revenue ory of deptHed broibers of th<‘ local
gUmpt

ave not hMn able to secure lodge, will be held lu the Grand opeui

«rr«ncy In auKteiem guamittc* from house next Bunday aftemikm al :;3u.
Ifc*

hanks with

yhaae stampe.

which

'

TTie goremmeni i

g that dapMiUry teaks atell i

very

Interesting and hoptv^ve and

BBM as posalble meet the demands r<

service held In public eo that the peo

teftency In this rMpoei.

pie ol tbe cltr may have an opporiiin
Ity to Vltaeas It.

CDPEMIBH.
I.Ooprailab.

Mich..

Tbe Udies of the

city are epaeclally Invited lo be

Nov.

:L—MIm ent.

hearim

hart,

for

Bouthem
Bout

dpaarihe wtew.
Mtors. or. u> niua. of The
m«te In tow*.

Michigan

them

pastor ol

the

B.

Plr*t

IjRte- miles from Temple and will move to
Baptist

tbk pai4 of the pn>gTum w-ni also be
tmproaMve and appropriate.
Every

Bks’

ptevlmis to said day of
- Gland TrnverM- Herald
w'siuiiM-i i.rlnled atbl ciu-ulat.-.l In
Mild ^uutv
KRBn R. M A1.KBR,
<kt{.
Judge ,.r l•rolult.'
Mtw.

t'harlnile

on that day and

they

are

Till- is

cins-derc!

wolmvps liol.-l

built

in

of

In-r hium-

Going Rack to Wortv.
l.-inrasier.

Penn..

Nov.

nenriy siNi imsi resumed

S«'-—The
operaUtUis

veMerdnv after being Idle wince No>

Uh.wpewi
tccldenl
insurance l»r,
..•ctrlc IMl SI..I- the putn
All .liTigidsU
lUJ heal* Ih.' ftoim.i
utw.i-. Sulphur Sprlm;*. Tex

A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
CERTinCATE OF DEPOSIT
in the

Traverse City State Bank
Oldest, Larrest and Stroorest Bank
id Norlbern Mlcbisan.
Makt* an Absolijidy Safe and I’roJtiable Investment.
Harnip” Ihrec I’er Cent Inerts;.

WE SOLICIT YOMR ACCOUNT

Wc Mention
I- taking utdei*—

|MTts for ihis week are

aHo

Mr.

Mauoi ry

:;.il

VVork*-r»

..

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

Im-iiutiluB*

ll-.tM- Shoeing

Iioui I•!.,l0idng

.

IliO

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

. 11,21.

S-. .-im ,OoU"-i> an-:
f

:.-ilon.'..

-Eaglnet.'«io» How

jt'.-n-tice.oi Thf.-ri-ltjy ..

The e-vmiir.ssKin iiieti here

bIno

..

Cow* .................

n-day Tor Iivsding lod»y

St^yiS'

the loc*l markets. 2fi Hog*, live wHEht

eula (M-r >K<nnd lielas tbe retail prfee

Hog*. dressed

i-ek

vaslly a* he could have seGrower* atv keeping tbe

Poultry.
Hens. old. live weight ...............................Tr
Spr.ng chirki-ns. live weight ...............9:

iciluited
t few dnck.t and gwwe are apiirar- Hide*, green ...........
Ing on tbe market, and tbej will prab- Hides, cured. No/'! .
ahlv tim reach aluve is cent*

Ih.- Six

nib'Book 'of i.'XM-s

..$i.K

..

.• Charge w.;i le- addc-l

.................«Hf»-

Spring Utnbs. live weight ...........

he co-i!.^ kave U.ught

.Itncritat. Ho: o-. fa*:!, and Sh'iv. D.ep.r

..................................... TDTl*

They *»v pl-ntitul, one bny r Mating Shd-p, With wool 03 .................................... V

•nrod one

. tl ••*)

j.l.'.J....

Mo-:--;t! El^tiCai ronsfmrilon....................

two to f..ii-

Steers and hc-lfer*. light ...........
fli*. some *!:ip|>er* prepiir.-vt car* Sal- Steer* and heifi-r*'. j.n» lbs. .nri.-:'-.

HI

.

—.................

did

iiislderable i.iUin.ss h.-; w-eek. mine

;h.-il

.....

I-. Run Tb-ni

7r.i.-l'«jb KBgIn- J'a!‘v:.;stt

nf them shipping iriin

$100

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

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

< .. iopte.isiig ol PaJU'liIL- ..

vt-iy

raurh clnupVr than was ul first

will place II In the hands of a i

«

1' ,

gvsid B* Tji.- xN-lHy hat- ph niy of ]>:u-

Mew. .NiKon.-sie packing np tbelr
hAutehdld{:«e«rts preparatory t.> oiov.

u.lwori J'tnM.er .

crams « H. L. ft Co.'s M.M

.i

prefy wi'll up. but they ar- «-P-

lag apd the bouse will l>e rented.

alway-*

founder

b.- M'oimin's Ihuird of Trade, of Bos­

on, Is making, ji serious eB.m lo have I'ennsylvanla lion M'oiks. ewployloa
I

fi..'I'ra;

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

].|'Cli) good wti-k's woik and the p:os

Mrs Coyne ood her mmb-

I once

lodge In tbe Vnited OBTiie has a bnsinc** at Temple and

States will bold a memorial aenrire

ivliil upj.t..-

ale Hslsv

Will Move to T^pic.
Coyne, wbo has a Hire r.'«l

denc<- on Eart FTonl street near Pen

. Henry BteMes and vile leG Wed- ehureh and it la needlee* lo say OtAt
l^adar
apadar

• Tty
C

lU'U.
.vdcixd, til
publlca-.
!h given I.)
.1 cipy (d'llus ordel, tbr three'
said
" Wteis
Triiv
,-pal.er prtlftv
irculBli-v
ALKKI
f Fnib

ihrec
I- w.ek-

>!o-t-M.
c». p.T dor, ...................

Tbank-glviug tuilLe.vs aiie idaced <m Calve* ........................................................... ifi?',.

The memorUl addres* will be Insula, has purchased a farm a few

panehe Brimmer Is the "Hello Girl' delivered by Ibr Rev. G.
gt the dRsens- telepbooe.

Don't Poy Alimony.
Aw* be divorced from y<wir app.-iidii
Thm- will 1-.' no oocasUm tor it II yo
heap y-our bowels repilar wHli |V
KIbes New- Life Mils Their action 1*
[le that the spis-tidu never has
least
iplaln
(lusrantedd by C. A Ptigbec t>ru|^'

the lodge hare decided to have the

<i.-red. that the isih day •>(
. A, D, INiT. aflen o'clw'k

.

slilptH-d

I,--':
death Of the man oc;
m>k. at loitm o'clock a m.
Va.i-h
<-iiii<d duilug the early part of the
Icoal la entitled to one deicguie foi
pay- torennon the mother and filter* ki
r ten member* ami one at lata,
fnenta Tbe auhjeet la of peculiar In- B«hlng of the death until the new*
and send alt rredemisl* to l■•Vauk J
torwt to tbe treasury oEI^I* because was eairW to them t.y The Presi
/^dta. recietary, Praiement. Mich.
^ Bsarly a month government reJ^HN^BBLA^UER. i>v*t>leiil
Rsipts have been declining as a direct
j
Memorial Bervlte.
.
resume cask

of

H I,

Paultry.

, A. S- of i.
Cousldeiwble ptTMhicr was

to

to

1 djv ..ol
n o-<d.v;l .

driweil, per lb

BUYING PRICES.

|kn>ugbonl the country would soon
|iOslt|on

Grand Tiaver*.At a aresl.ni »( s^d
Ml.- probate
oftlce in
untv. on t
.'Tiavcr*.' City. In «sld nmniy.
NoT.-mt- r. A 1>.
Hon Ft.'d
R. • M'alk..
Judge ol Ptobalv
hi the matter of the c-*Ule ot la*
fl.-1U ilrown, deceased
K K Miller, havlng'-ftled... In said
i«u.rt his petliJoB praying ihgi he Iw
,d. .mpow-ertil and llceus.-d
It private wale Ih.- interest i-f
-abl .-:al.- in said reni cslutr Ih-n

luhini the real
■ill d<i-e.is<'.l dn-.l s
.nb-rct that tbe 2t
•r A D 1M>;. at

liiirIUk iM-r 11. .
. « .|r
Sil- Old <d«irVei,i.
, It............................
i«.
•oilay. and m loads of apples. ti uit lining ehlekelK. per th
............. IS.
ef <-.;ke, Ibn-e of com. t!ir-i- iiLluiy.
Spring ,-bi.ken.-. live weight................ M
tine ol liiiL-s. oiie of pval nml one of

Bquliy. ihne m ine n-tMal of six mi*

a

IHi

land Trau-rs.-.

;:u ci -ts.

last week by the American Rov-leiv <>(

of E. lo lu- held In Cdur. Jain.at. J

1 bis' belief that the lietks

There is no change In the pi-tain
:iiaikel. IhImTk selling .Mi day Sbit ir-

In gach local In due Mine so
delegates

Icr, (nr threw '
to ' wald
ring, in me r..*nd Trwt. a newiqMiw 1 prtBlrd an I
It Mlid couuiv
FHKD H tt'AlJv
MJiER.
Judge
I'rohal.

mccoaslve w.-v-l,
of healing. In il
Herald, a »ew>;.
dated la said c

There were is load* biongbi in

hei

local unhkoa of the Am.-rtcaii Soci.dv

Ihelr

-iird 4.V »l
. ,
,
It is ordv-rvil Chat the l.yh div ..f
t, o'clock
rohate of- Devvmln#. A D :i'C -l t -a o'tWs
111 the iorentwa. .ti sat.i praiata .
dmod (or
be and l*' her. ■ apikkiited (Or
hcartng said iwtlli: -p.nlir
It Is further ..rvl . .1
notice Iheni'f U- ■.

iig pile ot th«e U. 22 rents.

nnd today
NoUce la

.i,.T IS,
• -

It i» f'tttb.notlcc 1

L“

suddenly was seen to falter and fall.

bl» petliio;. pravlng i
«-mi«wered ann
t|,^.y'llc«'liMd lo sell »> iirivatv wale tbe In-

said eirtatv
It s«-«-nis the car shortage, so far a*

Firs at ThEmpsonTtlie.
rary alck and not able to aand any
psonrllle. Nuv.
iv tirnke
^V-iHhtp Clitn,
eummisalon men here are con..JtetoA«TM>a» aawa. but U tatter and vlU tty t«
...MttoAdnM
out In the Bioremoiu of the Pb|ua
The
'^Friendship '
claw
of tb< ‘'♦rned- I* due to the fact, that they
wriu again woo.
Hsndle company factory, cumpletely lYleod# Sunday iK-hta.l gave b ml*>»*'* a'k»*ed to order a car for ime
Mr». Hwiy Arasttoug U vUlUng
destruylDg the building iind, t-atallln.
rellamous slu-w.-r for Ruv
Bt-ldlng
““'1
“ transferred to some
friwda la Travaraa City
loea of about tS.WH> un tbe- bultdln^ and Miss Ins Kfiim-y Ui tin- homo of olker point and us>- It- there, the r«i
Charlw JobMoo. of C1«m. bad tba
idelock which was stored in It. The Mr. and Mrs, Tliiw. Carback. uo Mon-;~'h
given for wishing to trai.sfi
Jafununr to have bla Irg brukrn la
burned building was s ri-rmii eddillui
day evening
Uh.-we cars Is that
(hey
have
nrunaway ber« TuraAay.
I the plant and atood about ;i< Te<
The n-ettlug wa. pbasantly
sia*Dt faeilUlrs for Uoiug the cqrs at Other
Ur« N«U Brr. of Wallla, aiiandrE
tf«wM vlUt bflrdn
ot
«BicnDU
say from tbe main-factory.
However, the faft remains.
Slid In the is.piilar'*«me of Flinch, po ut-'
tbr L. O. T. M.M Biwting her* To*#.
wbe> tn M«klDf Ut«ir ow* ubanm wmI
Prompt work by the eumpaii.v * llr*- Mbs K-iiR-y w.m the prise
The heiv> U no car sbnitage among i
V« Bcbtioc lor row U tko >tw*nc.
en, assisted by the village ha«e com­ vo'.titg r.mplc*’werc the rvclplents of ‘hipper* here *o far as Traverse C
UiN. Altw Hriunirr rialtrd trh-nda
I MoKTsitU boor vlUi
pany. saved the other bMlldlUgs from tiiaii) iisiUil presents,
it. freshnients ts a shipping point Is eviucerurd.
Naui-n City Batnnlay.
ttw ntrloM
OB4 U U rsUsst^
destruction. "Die loss U iiaHlally
sen- served -con.yl*tliic of Id- cream
APPLE CROWINO.
Ur«. Loitia ijiCount. who baa brw
that tbej wui ukr back with ibrm
ered by Insurance Atid as ik>oii a*
SO.I0I tin..- To'lhe B.!ltnr of the Evening Record:
lUr alrk. la abir lu br out Main
|l#«.«w.0(*0 IB aralu and caah. Till*
matter Is adjusted the coii.iiaiiv
It theqiri Mill deterloratod oouditlim
«1II all be apant over aeaa and will
-Imlbl.
Osath ef Mrs. Klnaman.
of tbe apple be true, ns U waa set
ba a low *u tbr eoaairy but a tosa
Fiooi Tbursday's Record.
forth Is my former .nnlcle. (hen It
of Pouk.
Burpriste.
n la wail ahir to sund aa ibrra waa
Mr. and Mrs. William Woolfltt.
bebnov'es the fruit grower lo s<y-k
Ten
of
MU*
Jessie
faldwell'.
a proBt made un ihia
formerly <if tidx city, bnl f.ir the past
ur Into earnestly for a r-medv,
friends surprised her at her liome Hot
four yeera residenb of Mt. Morris ar­
night. The alTatr in honor of
her
«»«’»<•- art- not ootivlnced
anipitiRie■ It but I ^Tlll
Tbarr ara any eanaw lor tbia rv
rived last evening bringing wllb (bew
iliieiitfa blHhiUy unit *a* very
f ilt>*k^ar-t.
But think- a
. 1 iKllIgbl <
' turalag tida. Tba coonlry baa brm
lb« remains of Mr*. Woulfltt's slat'
cessfutly raiHvd oli.
Ml** Caldwen
. Salve and that c It'd v*je moment: To tvrr by denjiag the evi
wage*
■aaaMSy
:
I’boelM- Jane Kinsman, who
laiiger.
laercdeilx- door uiiil wiis so *ur
Sic «l «• A lbig-_deiice would b-ad to aertous dtoaster.
.Eaaa ^-«d
1 amploymeni
amploymeDi biA
bba ba««
hr
liabsei] away ai ihat place Novemner prised by th>- Isughlng luub ihni she
.h hrug Slut. , S5. j
,J,.. pondltion iv«lly Is a* 1
Btaady. T»toralgnara ww
r able
ai
to
IV. at the age «>f
>«wr». The Ur- dropiied her klu.-ii wL ch she
w nInialntiilued
Ib-tn-r not slnii our eyes
fnail cml^rablp auipa byr aavlng

rented had been h lifelong sufferer rarrylng, laming It for life. The dlu
Epidemic St Manistee
> to the r.-iil coudlilon. Ix'i us ni least
gad
dawial and many' at tbeaa
from epilepsy.
She
was
focpierl; log Ubie was very
prelllly strewn
tlioroughlv
Do not
paoiAa
pwlfa bare 'money
'monry enough
tmougb to live
I
to
Miss Boawortta.
with p1^ and while ms-s ceiilcnsl by
creduilly inblea.I iis.
fdbMa l#.Ta^or tbedr daya.. Othari
<
ill .............. .an of ni.-r t'iiy ii.-ar
The remains were taken to Carter'i
eluiuVvtf American U-nuiles. The
Now whiiii-ver our oidnlDas nuiy le
r going boom for a
vUlt
ha* dev.-loiK-d to bv -slUalllitK.
undertaking eeubUshment where Ibr menu served was as follows: Putatc
cvmr.Tiiitig the pre.eut cundition of
famillea or relatlrea and
Iilllig to AeliUg
Hrallli
Offiet i
funeral wae held this afternoon at ! aalad. fne.1 chicken, wnldorf 'salad,
the apple le.-imiils. we must
11 return In the aprlng but
iirtliy Hial lirs. Roblieon. ILiin«O'clock, tbe He\\ J. W. Miller,
of
ilojied core, fiiill salad, SaialoEit
Ibut bo soUaiiveliii'in ran be lanisltilv
Bi<d Mull It.
II I. Mild that In
BclaRng. The reinaloK wer^- Inlened cbl|». chicken and bread ami
gailieii in i,«|a- or airalir. or in qiial
borne out by the fact that
In the family lot al Oakwood.
ssndwlc-nes. idckle*. nlives, coffi
‘,id by gnimng
The
, ^ are faw
Mr. and Mrs. Wra.lllti will return -ream and rakes.^aii-rs and niixi-d
piv*.-n-i
that Hoc th« Ptara. tbe mu- Imme^ately lo Ml. Morris.
b-li.i.'d th.1 Hl..r CVl.v i. lial.I. ...
He was •andles.
■Xlvllellge.
To inTpPtuate |ilesyoung
men.
Perbapa
e
qiuiraiiila<-<l
at
uiiy
Unn-.
formerly coaawh-d with the Western
Tbe evening
ent tyiie and variety
going back lo- wed
tbe
n.e disease broke tiui among the
Beef company In this city, and hh spent In card playing, siorjtelllfg
Hilt ihiiik II nxiltieiii. Has not He..d
awMtbaarta of daya gbne by and per
•Midreii its the s<-li.«iis and for teai
wile, iK-lore hef murrleri' l.eh-lud an impromptu progiam.
ii’antlug and Heleelion, though carried
ha|B not. bat at any eoant there will
th.-ll IliailJ- llllghl blive Ibeell eXiai-tN|
Louise Bofworih. has many friends
Miss Caldwell was the n-.'eiileni »i
ha BO daartb of mlgranta for aotne
•verv pn-eauibui « II Im- taken to pre lorwHKi in ibv mo-s cmmiry niaii'ier,
here.
many pivtiy gifts and declared her
liioiight us loilh the sour crab Mppl-'
lb|o to ewe and for «*ery one that
Mrs. Kluhipan leaves two bruibvi
m-ir very- much p1easi-d witb the wholt
with tlioniy limb, the iM-auilful scow
DDoa. Iberti will be ibtwv new farea.
In tbit eliy. Wilson and Harvey Bos- sBalr.
apple, the luscioiis Ih-nlly swei-t and
My Beet Friend.
worth and two lUters besides Mrs.
ider '• ■
all the exoi-IlMicieK of thv- pant and
The Elaanara.
as
Leaned
Store.
WoolBtl. Mr*. Della Rlngler. nf Port
I Kmite
pre*ej,l? All this has Inin acjiieve,]
John T. Beadle has leased Ihi
Wash.,
and
Mr*.
Mary
I
Long Uke. MICb.. Nor.
tC.—ilte SUnley.
by carefully wlecllng the liest and
vachui stoic In jUs l.nlhHng. comer o<
Olaabora wUl bold a box aocial at tbe Palght, of west of tbe cliy.
ii-ji>rlitl-^ III.- |BKir.
front and Cass sin'its. ty <b-i>rgc J
Ung Uke town ball Tbaokagiring
Why Will we not then, by the lij.lit
Barney,
of
Cbarlirtle.
Mlchlga".
who
Right,
ifreryooe cordially invited.
liip'loii for
Wy
modern seleiiliflr
knnwledgi>
to
From Wednesday's Record
will be here about Jaiiuary let. nnr
-St bottle ended the
Come one and all.
.'hi.wii.
too. bv .such eminent
A party of I^eelanan county people open a store fo^ the anie of Isaier
Come Urge and amall.
I le Mr. Burbank, press on
Ca'st in t!
passed through tbe riiy to'day on theti furnishings cxtiiistveb.
Mr. llntnei
'^*e a Bne fcaat at the
she was {M-tri'clIy
well,
•'r .led. The best acH
Let the -b;
lo
si>end
Thaiikagtving
wlib has l>eeu lo bustDess In Charlotte foi
Ung Uke Town Hall.
s New Miiivi.v's power
U.J.1 Ih- burii-d
It- oM tratispbiii
frtwda.
Mr. and Mra. Alsnm Coi.ilong lime aud Is a suvcessfiil )..jsl
.iTid rv.bts I- -.imply
in:.
' M..L. Updiko baa retnmed from a
- will s
nrtor and Mr. and Mr*. Henr^^urt•as uisti. and he eoiisldets
ihU I
flaaaaBt aoatbem trip.
1
It
Pi-lly
Ku::-atil.id
by
C.
.1.
1ig
:■ JMst excellence
C.. forwuidy
went lo Elk Rapids, atidto. S good o|H-nlng In Ms line «f trade, lb
. The Hanb family, who have bden
-e Drug Cii . H.-iimnh Drug Svior. S i.ew vaiUi' which b uuloldtiig in
I'sisMd and grandson Samuel \V. has (irruinly secured one of the !»>*(
fnaergai bare, returned to Abelr win. Mall ft Sons, druggbls. .Mk- ..ml
i-ui day. Old iblnga are iiasslng i
Kalatead. of Buttons Baj-. wem
to business locations in U)e city. '
I.W.
Tlial bottle trtv.
yi|r bom la Indiana tMa week.
unit all things are
becoming
Acme to spend ThtnkmrtTlng wllii her
• Hr. and Mra.
a.
Derbyabtre. of
ihin't lie frightened at (he pusblng ol
dan^ter.
Mrs.
L'vlngstnne.
Mrs.
A Serosn MyaUry.
tUntv. ara HalUng ai Mra. Wheethe old or the demumlx of the new.
^Tio stole the acre«-ns?
Tha
Llrtnnione, who bad been In (he city
Inoka. tbe Utter'a mother thla week.
r, N. COCLTER.
the gnesUoR that is agitailiig ten
YlsltlDg friends, returned with them.
Joao^ Elmmerman and tamtly. of
the fourth floor of the State 1
Others who left this afternoon
Haple c$It. will movh Into (be booae
apend Thaokssiring awa.r !iotn b'vme Wndlng. T ho w orv not fire set
SELLING TRICES.
Jatoly racated tff Mr. Sogge'^ family.
!>*t'tb* kind one hidts behind wIick
were Mr. and Mr*. Hoopfer. who rf ’
•learback pork, per bW....................Ilk.OO
to Rapid CIO'. Mra. Julln Wllapn. who mch actions are necessary . They ImInduatriea Raawming.
I'learli.-vck Jiork. |icr lb .............................Hr
willApcnd tbe boUday wllb frlandu at lunged to a physician In tlie hgiUIinr
r li.irl cut of pork, per bbl........... Ilk.''-'
^ New Tjrt. Nov.
M.—Recent
re^
Tliej
Ceaffal Uke. going later to Eaut Jer. RBA came up tulaaing today.
i;:-con. per lb .........................'..... .18fi:»c
HumpUoa of IndustrU] aclivity In tbe
tdan. Mry. C. Garbe. wbo went lo Bast i#e^ found In ^veral of the oilu-i
lam. i»T 4b .............................................ls«l2ic
gnatetn atataa coaironarts to aome ax­
Jordan, and Mrs. Apna Degiiaii. who Iraant's offices at dlffcreni per.ods oi
iaiM. |i.-r lb ....................................................... 12c
iom the 'atortee of gRbornf
went 4o Petwakey,
8be was a(cuiii- tbe day, but who flrst to->k them ll•..lll
Hull. r. eieamery. imr Ul ......................::is|bat havo gained draUtton on
a
panled by Mr* Bessie Itaher, of Pe- ihi'lr owner or who iimved them about
-'nmi .Moiida.vla Ri-coiiL
U'.iltb-r. vlalry. imr lU .................................2s-■I of tbe cloeing down.4>artlally <
fsoiii time to time knot kiuiwn
Judge
Uwkey. who has been vlslll(rx
jmplele
A. K. Nerlinger aav Ihein and others
family oTWl Weston.
'■nnncUl atrlngeney ttuwogboui
anii- inmbliiig^uwii tins meniliig at 1 Cbe.-se. Xteerlcan cn-atn. per lb .
so SOI a auulni or iwo at them, but
Vvwtfy hM lu natnnl iwtaeHon
biui
mnaequently
depr«i-bile,|.
M'leDropped Oesd.
• one saw ihmi on their jouniev m
partial anapeudon In operationa In the
.1 Hie big mill Is worth but Ml CII
Grand Rapids. HIcb..
Nov.
:k.Id down the hall
A warruui e.ll
Fidatoi--. iH-i- bt^............................................ r.iV
Iblef i^katie oMlean. but tbe tear of
ameron I) Maine*, aged IS yaars. s pnd^hh' I**- Iss'uHl lor Ihelr aiTvsl
Sail. 1ST bbl ..................................................... SSc
-cordin •;iy.
cooduetoy oil the Per«- Morquelte rail­
Stialmi! hi'Uey. iHT qt.^........................ 8Sc
been renllaed.
'lour,
wbtrh
hiis
I
hi
ii
quotv-il
at
f
-sWonderful Ecsemp Cura
road and residing at 94S Hose stn*«-l
New waa teoelred
rr luuri’l. Is reliiiluu: tisiB} :ii I' se
Grama.
this city. nro|iped dead on his train
York of tbe I
-HV l>arr«-i. '
Flom H I. ftCo'sReat. i>cr bbl
Ce
pulling Into Krlniore yestetday
Hme ot aome induatriea In tba New momlOg.
.\o dmji ill Hie buying pilcc nl !.aj Coni meal, jht
Iba ......................?1 4THeart disease Is given B
BSld the case was ho|ieless. his hmgr
Angland ataiee end New York and tbe the cause <d death
s reiDil.il Hvluy, but #; b. inkeii off icora. ,s-r
....................................................
rHng affected.
We (heu employ*',
pppa that wlur tbe general VeUxailon
he
liesi
giailfretail.
U
miws.-Uin.a<
ihvi durtora. hm no beiieflt it-sulled
oau. 1ST bu ....................................................
>n his home last Sal
to tba money market, thla resumption
> A-Uance we read uliout Bl«-< irlr I IS ami l:» i'«-> t<m Iw-e.
Feed. II I. ft Co 's llc*l. 1S T lO'i
urday nigiit for bis n-gular trip north
Itters IdPight a iHittle'aud woon no
Eggs aiv qmited «i S.V unj js,-. :l,e
P» M ianMr iMreaaed and that the and was <m bit way home when he
Uced
liuprovemeni.
We
contlniietl
tgatom manDfaeiuma soon win exdgher prlc- I*-iiitt bn slili-lU fi sh Mlddlii
met his death. He was going through
< Rii-dlolae until several l*>ttles
fprionee a yeitim lo norutal cmidiggs
rlgnl
(rum
UnIsiins.
The
1
lye uaid. Whim «.ur l«.v w«« com
his train aa It neari'd Rrlniote
and

MICHIGAN'. THE I'RO-

Mid court, bvld vl
the tlly of Trav
.-o;-i;t>-. ttB the «lh
V I) ipp;
i-^.-d
H.
M'alkcr.

of fruit th.-y kave shipped tUs year.

"Relaxe." Orcheftra.

Mnakegon.

here Titaaday In tbe Uterett of tba

op

^ bate court
(or
the eounlv* o.'
Grand Tiavenw-,
^
“ fcMlon <rf mU co-jit. hela at
»*- i r- l at.
.-ffleeio
«... rity
of
tltv. in said count}-, on the
«Hh d^y of Novemhef. A D. Ite*.
Tiwacot:
Hon. P»vd K
WaIVci.
.Judge ot Prubaiv.
ibv- rslatc ol Jo-'
Cic matter v-1 the
estate
of
.....rt,
Bboda Howard and Morgatet Howard

Grdnd 'Tr.-

.htpp.,a yeaterda, the Ur,h.wt carload
The feadvr*

Mias Ethel Tbutnas and Ve*ia

from

CTATE

A •. of E.
xmerlran Society

Ft^ud. cburoh bml ap uniaually m-

The following will he the pro:/am
Ueuienam

Anna O. Hoittac.

t|»oe. t.

tend in a body, seats being re»erved

fowl of Mrs. Jennie lYoata- orer Tor ifaera in tbe opt-ra bouif.
Boaday.

...Tim FiwiliH

Christian

I

. FYotD ^(iirtisyW Rscorw

C. E. program.

members of the lodge

will meet In the lodge rooms snd at­

wimer with bis parwnta.

HERALD AND RECORD CO.

I^Viw
EkM^jLEM^'.V.

largely attended by members of the

i-es Hide*, cured. No. 2
Tallow ................................

■ City Book Store
Traverse aty. Hlgb.

The Hobart Co. Prop.

MMd 'TMVIHU HtUUk -IHUMMV'U
lUlfdi W. TUrtwr. th« Trlkri
City bor «kP bu bMn wktac * Am
rwont M coaeta at the tooUMll ■Qna3
tkc Mt Plruant Kona&l eo1lt(F.
apdu.
$300^ luH rvumod to et^«
I ms • nMMmr of tb« Jnnlor
• 141,000
elms*. ThMker ^r*d full bmek on
IMI rMf* MlcItlM Cb
ebomoo tor tb« potlUos on the
liAOi*hr; A.J.lUniud.A.i.B«TtlM
AU Mleblcu IIBO up. AO he bmd pUj.
bU fMr rear*, bowerer. be wu tntttwron-A. TIM7 U9-. & »vy« M
Mn. 4mtl» •. B«Hh. «mmI Omr- ellflble tbU fall abd ao the coaching
He has
so*. B. C. Omsk, tmvf tmllM. W. “ po^Uoo at Mt Plaaaant.
glres excelleDt aaUataeUoa and did
aome very iood work.
> tv cm •Smt ■■ TUu bcHiltt aonM> great dlffteulUea.

the clerk, the ■
. BichMad. Dee.
t o'clock.
IB kto commns
a to the boerd
presenting fata ralgnatlon. Mr. FOote
said that aa be wouM leave the city
iBfieflnltely. It would be neceewry
Leelanau county. Frovemant. Dec.
tor him to kealgn.
Mr. Hoyt, in behalf of tbe board,
atatad that It was with regret that
(bn retignatlon was received as the
boaVd waf toeing a valuable member.
Otsego county.
In light of the (act that It waa aaceeaary (or him to lave, he would move
(bat the ralgnatlon be accepted and
the motioD was adopted.
Mr. Foote had beeo elected chatrman of the meeting and at tbe con■•Her CondltwiM.
^•aaant Party.
elosloo. he said:
pr«B Toenday'a HMord.
party waa' given on Aiee
■*On laving the board. I feel that
That the Ananclal altnalloa u gelr reUilona with tbe board have Joaephlae Knapp at her home.
Kg naierUliy eaaicr apd oobdlUons always bees ve^ eordlki and agree­ Eait Front street Mondiy night The
la baaking clrelea noch more aaili able and It U with reluctance that 1 event being In honor of her sliteenth
fbwm Olivet.
birthday 8upi>er was served lor fK.
Wltet. Mich.. Nor.
SereraJ af- factory than tor aer«fa] weeks. I
each day by flA very enjoyable evening was spent
were played and tbe crowd dis­
persed at half past twelve. The gueatr
.t. ™V
CUt«o. 0.1. or Ih. olkUU o< Iho
were as follows;
Roy Racksrd,
Harry Vadaiu? Gale Cox Rynest Chaieberlaln. Ray Landwky. Geotge Knapp.
«.........I..OO..U.™. T..
Z SL. r.2
Charlie
Lockwood.
CJiaunrey
Knapp.
trobble began wnen the Olivet
^ that ao far as the banks
Golds I'ptbegrore, Cryaisi I'plheAthletic committee on what the*
^ ceniod. the KtUngency was praetlealgrave. Rose Sleberi Bvs Knapp, Marv
daraed audlcleat eridenc* eotcre-* a
. ly over, and that Chicago U only waitPerslk.
protert against two of the men play­
^ Ing for hew 7ork in order to resbme
ing on the M. A. C. team. The Btpn_
-lU former tooUug as to fioance and
we«p Capt. ■maU and Emle Vaughn.
h Otbsfto
itanklng. Hr. nineh stated further.,
The tarbtrs down stairs entertain­
•> -—»>■
ed the upstairs teachers at the Bartl
board naalL a role making four yean
ataoaphere In New York will
msa avenue school bulldlim aher
... .»u .. u... u .u.i «.» .tw«. If.;"""''
school Mooday afleraoon. the time.
Uiae.
might appMtr tn the aawwlalloo
until darknaa came, being very pleas­
During a conreraatloo, In r^ly to a
Ueu. StnaU played on the Agrlenlantly spent and
of pump­
query hr «>• ReeorA he npeated the
tanl college tootball teem In -4MS.
kin
pie. coffee, doughnuts and candy
reply of J- Plerpoof Morgan,
IMM. IMS and l»M and ao waa clear­
bflng served. Rnperintendeot Gilbert
qaeatlon of another financier aa to
ly loHlglble In 1M7.
waa among the guaU.
whether tbe flnanelal flurry hfid atc^
OUvet eouM see no gronnds for a ped. Mr. Morgan compared It to
dUcuaaioD and simply *Iefl the ease nlnHorm. and tUted thnt he h
W. O. FOOI^
to the hi. A. r. toeuJiy as U the c»i- never knew It to rain bnt that
Um.' They, bowerer. did the nnez- stopped raining, nfter n short time.
tender ray ralgnatlon. I consider It
peeted nnd declarwl (bat they would Describing the situation more pncM !
necessary for my own good to go
play Binsll. Olivet could then do cally. Mr. Clinch tnmmad It up a» sway tor a number ot muothi and
.BMhlng else than to nay that U mimwa; tn New York It poureo. in
In spite of tbe bat efiorts of medi
think that tor the good of the boird.
-Yfcoghn. who had not yet eMabUahed Chicago It eprinkM and In tbe Onnd
there should be some person appr>.ut- cal men. caurrhal traubla ate in
cn-rving not onlv in Traverse City,
hM aUgibiUty waa to play the game Trar^ region tbe
1 to my place.
but all over the country.
WMU be canceltod abd M. A. C. said came*cloudy, but the clouds ai e being.
Catarrh
U a germ disease, mod to
"It 1 should continue as a member.
they would not play h'm. thereby ad- dl..lpai«l by bright sunabtne.
a-:.‘.ld be beartlly In favor of in- cui« It germ life In the bratbing or
mllUag that they were not certain ofi jt,. Clinch li tntereated In a largr
gens should be datroywd. and to it
hU atandlng. Two days before tha number of ekteaalre enterprise, and 'roULClng manual training and domes- this no other (restment has sucl
'ence in the achools and should positive and beneflHal action as
game Vnughn came to Olivet and In n i, naturaUy keeping In done touch
, with the president and
annnelal condUloni and be sUt hsve worked toward that end. *'
When the mucous membrane Is Ir
tte al^lebc comBslitee proved to them
that the oompanlea be repreaenlr knew who my successor Is to b’.
woull f<r| like tnstrueting him la (he riuted and raw and the tissua weak
that ha was eligible heceaae. alihoogh
quiu well pleesed with t
ened. there Is an ideal lodging plac<
taiic 'me beci^se I jtnow that oth< r for caurrhal genns. Breathe Hyonie
he bad played 16 games of baaebaU
^^Icb the people oYth
and see bow quickly
llckly It soothes tbi
daring tbe summer, admission had fravir.i'wdon\VrV"Hewed*fh^^^^ ritia hsvc taken It up and malmembranes, vluilxes the tissues ant)
ruceess
been charged at only four, which It *bc1s1 disturbance la the eeai
datroya all the disase germs, ren
'I thank you gentlemen for -the dering emtarrh no longer iHWtlble.
tbe M. I. A. A. llinit He had violated
„,„tlon. of the country.
...
There is no dangerous stomarV
tbe ipim of the rule bnt not tbe let,aat tbe people of this section ■nany courtcsia at your bands.**drugging when H.vomel Is used: ■><
motion or l>r. Thlrlby. t
M. A. C. was then given tbe
,o
congratulated up^the com
weeks' i-arat‘jn, will Is- giented the Ulilels or liquid mixium deslrny
^iee of playing Vaughn, who was
^^sc view which they have I
Ing dtgeelloD
scbfv^’s at Cb-'-i-uas lime vr«t) t
•Uglble or small who was Ineligible.
regarding eondltlona. wbicb he
Breathed through the neat pocket
They decided to pUy the toeUglble
as due to the confldeuee In thr Friday oi thli -week w ll also U
ihaler that coma with every Hyo
holiday.
ael outfit, the ballog balsams pene
man while the eligible amn atood on xraverae City banks, which are .
ells of
the stdalloea.
in eottmimlUes 'A cor.,Ei''Di.-tot'on from Mrs. Julie the threat. ixMe and luniai. tlairoylng
. The game was pUyed and Oflret where the people are intelligent and
iin B.i'l In regard to tuition f-r the catarrhal germ so that quick re
s beaten to the laiW score, Doth progressive, it has been found tlmi
rovery lollows
■c:i Hnr.iy was refeiml i-j
players and'^mlerss freely admit that there baa lu>eii little tmreal. while In corm .i'ic" on MbooL .and tinu-heis
8. E Walt A Sons agree te refund
the money to any putrhaeer of Hyothe team playing the bat game won. cities like Neqr York, where there
id the sii;-.-rintendent.
mel who doa not find that It does
Tbe score, however, te not a (hm mU- curred extensive
The vatious »i'U were aI1oA.-j.
all (hat ts claimed tor it. The com­
■ate of tbe atrength of tbe two teams banks, this condition was largely due teachers gettlog their money in time to plete outfit costs but II.uO.
•a Satnrday's game ahows.
Alma, to tbe Ignorance of tbonaandk of their
home TI-,.li><eg!viuriL
who bad already been batten by depoaltors who were not sumrienUy
The trunnt officer's n'port i
Olivet H to 0. holding the fnrmers.. inleltigeot to be able to uke a proper celVnl r

STATE BANK

cmailltltl tib ml, 2.825

SomelbUr s&oiilil

I

which aaya that M. A. C. oould beat Grand Traverse region panicularly
AIMon im to 0 nlao abowe that they nre thrifty and Intelligent, they Ihor
eenld beat the, MethodleU by just a ou^ly nndersund tbe canaa tor tbe
Magle touHtddwn. Alma having won recent financial flnrry. and thereby
bj. that amoanL
have refrained from becoming nlarmod
Olivet won the final gune
or fenrful of their savlnga. It Is this
aaaaan Sntnrdar from the Metbodlau aentiment among tbe people and their
at Albion by tbe aeore of IS to 8. Tbe'conBdence in tbe local banks bore
•ante was one of the hardat fought which maintain their resources beyond
thto aeaaon. All the acorlng was done tbe requirements of the Uw. which Ir
la tbe first halt. Olivet's U came! raponalble tor tbe laersaaed depoalU
toom two touehdowaa. one by BUke during the past few weeks

...<

to

rtu. AHfan U. I

F^ LalM Schaeia.,
Fife Lake. Nov. *7.—tWe Fife Lake
arluMds held exerriea this anoBOon.
which County Scboel O
George L Crisp gnve an addreai upon
"AD Informal Hint Fran'^Plymosth
Rock - counir Clerk Robert
ter also spoke to tbe gathei
subleei being T>tibUc Schools and the
Repoblir. " Mdalai numbeM by local
people, an addroa by Jama Hodg>and other Fife Lake cltirees. added t >
tto program
Principal J Chamberlain has on ex
hlbltlfin a fine
display of school
sbich he bqs heeo working on
entering an exhibit
^'state fair Last yar while prtn
Hpal or the South Boardman school*
his pupils prepared an exhibit which
won aevera] prtaa at the aute fair.
and he intends to make this a fature
of his school aork hefatter.
Miss LlKle B^ans. of Traverse Csiy.
in charge of the Intermediate de­
partment rind Ml«s Ivah Drake, of
Jaekann county, has been teaching the
primary department. Owing to the redcath of her lather Miss Drake
has raigned h.r chsrge, and the
vacanc> hv« not yet been Blled.

In t to n
Noiicv is hvreby given that four
monifaa from tbe Tth dav of Novem­
ber. A 1). 1807. have been alicnred
tor creditors
------- .. .--------- their claims
agalnsg said deceased to aaid conn
'or examiiLtUoii uud ndjuatment.
all cii-ditora of said dece. .
Inquired to present their claims
aa'cl • irt. at the proluile office,
the city of Travers.- City, tn said
-oiinty. on or before the I3th day oi
Marob. A. D. I80K. and that said
'laim-. will be heard bv uiO court
day of Match
rk In tbe (ore-

WeakLungi
Bronchitis
For over sixty yetrs c
biYfi eadorsed Ayer's Cheiry
for coutbs, colds.
vesk luacs, bronebids, con*
sumptkui. You osa trust
medlciae the best doctors sp*
prove. Tbee trust this the oexf
time you hsve t hsrd coutb.

OUR OLOTHES
FIT-

OUR PRICES FIT
THECLOTHES--

w«^ma
jrer'a Pina^k^^ bosots rwgvjlar.

HATS
of

NTATE Ok' MICHIGAN the r
■ Court for the ounty
Grand Traverse
wession of aaid court. hHd at
Ih.- piviU offlee. m the city ot Trav
.-rsc Citj
...
itay of November. A.
.
Pre*.-iii Hoa. Fred R Walker.
Judge of Probate
lu the matter of the estate of Clara
A Rainsdell diceased
W. Patcbln noritiB filed In

aiiiariinlml

quaHu

at

S1.M. $14B, SLM to
M.M. <lte of th« lar^.tt
•Ub-ke in thie city—all ii.-w—

.^

In wri
ing t.i be the last will ai
of said deceased, now on file in said
Court, to edmltu-d to protote. and
that the adnilDlstrallno of said aUte
be granted to hlmivll or to suoie
sultalile pt-i
It is ordered, that ihegblrd day of
eeember. A. D ISUJ7. at ten o’cl(Kk
in tbe (urenono. at said piobale
Is hereby appolnied i
earing said petition.
Dated .November 4. A. U. 1W>7.
that pul
It is further FRED R. WALKER.
notice thereof to glveu by publl
43-SI
Jndge of Ttodwte. Iloa of a
I
'

of thU order.'
for
three
succewsl.e wr.'-ekA prrvknu to said
. ______ _______ Grand Traverse
nllj . Apply to Mrs. Icrald. a uewspaper printed and cir­
culated
tn
said
county.
.
Arthur Rosenthal. 4» Washington
_
FRED R WALKER.
street.
4s-li.
41-4t.
Judge of Prutote,
J. B
Ooe mile south off tbe a

WANTtO—Milk contracu. In l
or small amounts. Cows wai
Queen City Dairy, phone C7S
4T-tr.

QTATE of MICHIGAN. THE PRO^ bale court .--tor the county
Grand TraverW. In the matter of
WllUam A. Langwortby. d.c-Bsed.
Notice is hereby given that four

tor creditors to preoeol Itolr claims
against said drcnlsed to said court
tor examination and adjustment, and
A iKMitiun as coedts io camp by man that all creditors of' said deceased
required to pre»<-nt their ctalma
3d wife who have bnd experience.
raid court, at the probate office.
PlMfw write sUtlDg (gaga palJ. alr.e
of camp. Address
In the city of Traverse City In said
......................... -I'dsy of
3. A. V......................
f W.-1II to lieaid hy said e
y cif
,.f March,
1
Friday, the 181b dny
A I*.
Wood wanud.
1806. at teo o'clock In tbe forenoon
.•’wood for Imme^
Xov.-mber 11. A U. 1907.
Apply at Herald of-1
FRED R WAUvF.R.
Hale d^v**
judge of Prohat.
Pro
dee.
49-31

Warm Feet?

Farmers' Institutes.
Agricultural College, Nov. SC.—Dor
Ing the conilng'nionth the following
ers’ iosUtota will lie held In
U'atern MichlKan;
,
Lake county. Bristol. Dec. 4 and 5
Crawford county. Grayling. Dec. <•
and 7.
Mason county. Ludlngton, Dec. f
and 7I
Shinwasser- rannty. Durand. Dec. f
and 7.
Benrie ruunty. Beubb. Dec. 13 ,and

SHERMAN
& HUNTER

^ Well I Guess

GLOVES & MIHENS
ID pirticuUrj good vsloea fw
every day or dreaa t^at ■Jk.oOc, $1-00,$].^. IL60.
Far Obves ood Uittaos. and
slao Ftir linal Oooda-.^Jl
prioefi •

M
UNDERWEAR
50c. tl.OO. $1.25 sad tlM.
N’o bt4U»r valuHi and asfiortfiieiii Bfaown--nll colon- •

If rhcy’rc in a Pa^r of These

ewtoto .1., to,, too,

able to cross the goal line aeenred clinch apeni an evoilng with State
two drop kicks. During tbe second Banking
Simmer
half naltber goal llaa waa approadted
Michigan, and Mr. Clinch suted
Fire
nearer than IS yards,
that be beltoved, that If all the ap
played their last game (or (Hlvet. polntos of Governor Warner
they are Captain Monteon. Weed and able and efficient as Banking CommitBarker, who wUl graduate in Jane, slooer ZimmemuD. then this- state
•ad Huribut and NnchUhelm, who do and Governor Mnmer are entitled
aot Intend to return next year.
congratulation^ It la the seal a
I fitting cUmng that -Cap.“ Mo^ Hate aCnitlay of the banking commit
n aboold play one of the atrongat .loner's department, that have kept

• he baa ever played la hit four the aute and savings banks of Mlcbyean of battling for the giory of the Ignn upon tbe firm foundations which
cftnason. He waa Uvr only man on the they DOW occupy aud which number
team that could gain consistently and them among the strongest banks
was good tor from i to IS yards when- the I'nited SUtes.
ever called upon. Hit splendid head
Taking it all In all. the financial
work and great ahlHly saved Olivet atmosphere is gradually becoming
mapy yards on defenae.
dared, and tbe bualneaa of the counThe enUre student body gmthered^try li rapidly rccalnlng lU norm^
I big bonfire on Ue campus | condition.’ tbU belog due largely
ly td
eBthualastWwlly greeted the team on the InteiUgence of the people of tbe
their retun from Albion Saturday country themaelva. combined with
n all the players, the careiul roneervallve t
I and tatorrupted by sptr-jof the state, national and savings
IbMl eonga. cheen and yells. wOre hanking Iniiltutioaa of the country.
much enloyad. The atudenm are
proud of tbe tarn and lu record ihU
w. o. Feeie Reaions.
yaar.
Prom Wedoeaday's Record.
. The annual Sorealan party was
After nine years of efficient service,
hdd Fridiy evening sad as usual w. o. Foote tbU afternoon tendered
pcoveq to be one of the moot enjoy- his ralgnatlon to tbe board of eduable social times of the fate, about atloo. tbU actloo being necasary beiW were preeent. The Boroidan eky-|ofiUse of his halth. Mr. Fbotc has
parlors, on the fourth floor of Bhlperd one year yet to aerve and It it proh■aQ. were banUfnlly doeorated ItV eble that his aacceaaor will be ap•the ev|^g. It waa a “Froat" party j pointed at the meeting of the city
1 Monday evening. He leava
are of srlnter anosrs and the young Monday tor ) Indefinite stay at Hot
ladiw came with powdered hair. Use 8pr^.
■oronUnt have recently tolOated tt Owing to (he fact that Mr. Monnew members tram among tbe Fresh- tagne and Dr. Thlrib.v w«
men glris. bringlnf their total tnrm- city it was tmpowlbje
hershij) up to «6. They are pUnnlng quorum last evening, the mayor beaecteiy hall and enough money lag sick in bed. Dr. Thlrlby returned
been pledged ao that the opeoliig thU sfiernooo and as adjournment
eprtfig wlU see the work began.
| bating been taken tn meet on call nt

Osceola comhy, Reed City. Dec. li
end IT.
Wexford county. Ma'nton Dec. 1*
and 18.
Bmroei county. Petoakey. Dec. U
and 18.
:y, Wolverine. Dec
19 and Jo„
titirttC
Also ibo following local institi
will be held:
Mason county. RivortoQ town hall
Dec. 3: Grant to«u hall. Dec. 3:
Scotlvllle. Dec. 4 and
Muskegon county. Ravenna. Dec. t
and 3; Dalton. Dec. 4; Holton. Dec
S and «: Trent. Dec. 7: NotV>b town
hall. Dec. 9,.
Dn-sque lisle County. Ocqueoe.
Dec. 3; Onaway. Dee, 4.
Wexford oounty. Pleasant Lake. Dec
3; Malck. pec 4 and I: Cadillac
Dee't: and 7.
Oceana county. Oceans Center. Dec
Beaverton. Dec. 4; Grour Dec. 5;
Wagervliie, .Dec C.
Ka1kaska|county. South Boardman.
Pec. 4: Spencer. Dec. S; South Bx
celHor. Dec! 6; Cold Springs. Dec. 7:
Rapid City, |Dec. 9.
' \
Shlawassje county. I.alngsburg. Dec
i
OtUwa county. Korth Bolland. Dec
I; Jamatown Center. Dec. 6; Coop
ersTille. Dec. *.
Alpena county. Alpena township.
Dec 5; Wilson township- Dec «:
Hubbard Lake. Dec. 7.
Lake county. Samir
Dec- »: Chase. Dec IP: Luther. Dec.
Manistee coonty. Kaleva. Dee.
Arcadia. Dec. U>
OaceoU county. Leroy. Dec.

8:

Vdir can’t afford
These natty Styles are
just in from the world's
best shoe makers.

to bt without
a pair.

‘The latest" is written all
over them in eveiyCurve^
Corner and Stitch.
Every pair will add repu­
tation to the house that
can sell Shoes like these
at such moderate prices

SUITS
When you stop to compare the comfort io them
with the small amount ot mdoey iovested.

50c, 75c. 'Sl.OO, SI.50. S2.00
tl.0%,

$S.M.

W aadfCM.
We are ready for the
most particular woman
about her Shoes. Come
iq and see them.

8:

BACHANT & ROSCOE

accordint; to quality.

iboalaeaweahow in tb. new
fall patterns bare
u*
a big hueioete---liee what
$7.EU llO. $12. $i:i.'>0. $15.
$1" or fSO will do' bere--yon
won't BO away without a mit-

0VERC0ATS-RAINCOATSwe mention together the k»p
r,.ineoaU are worn by many
in place of an overcoat—
S&lea ahow ibew-'ar« appreciated.-oee tho valoea at $12
$lo, flNto $22. cheaper coata
$7 .50 and $10.

SHERMAN
& HUNTER

OMPtD TRAVCmS HCKALD. TMtIMOAV. HOVCMBtR ■, tHT.

Grand Traverse Region.
time when tbe b
agllatlna bt-ean.
w(vM toe late to uM. AH eermpondThankaylil
•nee mi»t_reoel; the Hirejd eWce^i^
luradaU«er
Ttieeda^f
m. at tbe u. K. ebnreh. it 1* a union
aerrlce-and all Interetled ahoold at­
tend.

,r old «tmo epertalty romiwiny »lll
miy Oie lioardti 3l Monroes hall
iirhl. A Thatiki«)rtDK ball wiil
M'lll H. Janoan. «bo edited
KiDKoley Ecbn
*■>
apeot Saodar and Monday
aa
tbe
KUMt «t rrienilH har<'
Me *'aa hc~
coCDpanted by bit «lfe and daughter
Ne..le. Mr. Jarman It uow edlior of
(be Henrietta Herald, in which place
tbey returoM today.
>
Henry Mo* U In aoutbem I
■an on a combined ploaatm' and
t trip.
Nathan Bouae bat a Kane of men
M work lOBrine whul la known here
. aa tbo '-Sprln* forty.’’ The tract It
•Itnated jnat aouth .of tbit cmaite.
Prof. M'oodlirldge K. ■'Trlt. wbo
-........................................... -icwfitlc I ticket
who if
Dcarl) lour ycnni
Illy aa a loclurYfll knqwii for bh
er, will appear here o 1 December 11.
aa Use *econd nnmbcr on the lecliate

fr>od-< In voiilhtrn Mlehican.
Itadore nml Arthur Ho*-Hln c
. ,
In* a ritii to ibelr titter, Mr*, fyttry
WriRht. Who n-ride* m-ar I’nl.m t’lty.
with i«atlres at Metford, Sunday.
The local union of tbe A. S of E.
loaded a car of No. 1 atock on Salurday. The jpolatoet were moaUy of the
long white rarlHy, and tbe aoelety
found no trouble In dUpoalng of ibom
good lltnire.
dr blaze in the alley hi^ of th<
main buBlneta blocki on
Saturday
forenoon, threatened for a time to dc
eerlout damage. Tbe fire deiuirtnieni
gci-neot tbe trouble nnd
ing the flame*.
The preiddent and council dro
puitlnK tne waierworka In condition
for the winter montha. Yeaterday the
hydrant* were flnabed. and eoverlm:*
poted pljica I
covered.
I’oiHtoea are coining.fnto n
brltk rale.

tlrable ball, and a more eenlrul loca­
MUt Joale Allen hai retlgned .
tion. Ttiere are a few p>od aealt potillon aa central girl at the Farm
left, and ildkrtt for iheac may be
era’ Mutual Telephone rompany’a of
cured at the Fenton’* dru« alore.
flee here. Mlt* Loretta RoUo is her
or Amwiean hat l>e>-n orsanl
K^I9. wllh a charter memberablp
Of tblKyflre.
• ptto lodge. 1. O. O. F, Ko. 824. paat•d a refy plcwaant erenlpg laal Weda^day. Sapper wae terred In* the

lodge partora. tollowBd by a aorial
a«aton. VliIslHng- DH-m
roe
r and Trace

tolM of good Aeer.
ce meetln* took
E. church taat SnnA pleaalng frainre of
day erenlng.
' •• on tempertbe program waa a talh
4U>re progreaa In Uie aontb. by Mra
Addle Qlbbt, of Mayfield. About three

Malss hate gone
8t. Thonaa. Ca»SOUTH -WILLIAMSmifia
' , for • two *
Henry JobnaoB made a flying trip
lea and frtendt.
to Traverse CUy Sauirday.
Mias bertba Teouy wbo bat been
tick for tome time. U on th<- gain.
Mr*. Sheldon and daughter Mabel
NORTHPORT.
and Frank Venveker vlahed at Mr.
died at li.s imiue after a two luanth*'. *{-Qg,|,)(|Qy- Sunday
Mra.Trcd HaumberBer h=t rclarncd
tu Fnilay Ian.
T.V lunerat i
uurl
SriMSiheM conimence*
tn
from her trip to South Bend.
teivic' Wat held at the bCHDC On Sun- «ort, jor Anioo W.-bster. where hr
MaUle nmalnlng for tbe winter.
diy, th- Rev. W. n. R.!.pHii.ti «.r.
^ ,p ,-.,rV
The HiinianV fliil.
rioted
Wally Mailrrsun
l-U») 1hauling .bU
contract lor a lecture coorae for the dnctlng the wrvlct-. The funetol arrauvetu* nt* »-re i:i charge of
MrliK«.-ii,. -t. He ' huulllig ll
wiDM-r,
on of Suttont nay. 1-roi Fuller. -Mi
t i> Wllliaintbtirg.
and Mre. W. B. Jobnaloo tpenl
F. M -thew., th- «,»...•»
llurdgr.i
IMirus-.'
Ml
Martha llrady gave a qulllttig
John
ibe day in Traver*.- <
W,hej;.„.i„
...O. ha* t--n cufined to hi. home,“^“"neiclilui*
.pitfor the i>3>.i we*-k wllh lliti<-*«.
‘ ‘ '

tl;r••
ss
toj
u: the st-.i m.
flnM;». B.liU. name ga» ace.--i.t.-d a po
-hh - -s and iso »";■*
Mrs.
Amot
It.rtl
ui.-ria!n.-J
tinevwa.
.u
sllif.n in K-hl Htr.». More.
wlHi an -lahurate *up|i
Malwl A}.
is *taylng with MrA masquerade tiall will ty-<iven In
Ing.
tbipillowing
ladle,
fn
honor
»if
aiid
daughter*
hna.l
Mr..
John*
•nlug
rite town ball on Weduewl.v ---venli
Clara vl.m-d at Mrs. Ft.-.- \
iable Mrs. <! M. L. Se. i;c-. birthdav M.-*.- who ai- dames W. H. Steele. W. F, rampb. ll.
R R Calfipls-ll. O. C. Hantom. A,
i>au1 and children tl* !
:! M:a. i>i
Hnnipsch. r B. Kehl an.) U M ItamIr Fr.. ni
Sunday.
;
Helen Tbonia* ha* gone
Mr*. S|«ngle ami daughter Vella
!sy clcacluc upinpkint 1
Ib-iizonla to alteod (he aolh-ire there
returned from Trav« r*s «*liv thl
........ .............. ...........
... toi-k tbe }oh M
nt
tbit winter.
lug. wh.-n- ill' • V.Ha .
,ik.-u for^iii.. ;,,*t ».-h'w.| ■mv.t.ng.
1
le L. O. t. M. M. terred a ehicktrea
frcatraetil.
'
Will Crotikhi*.-. who ha* be.-n slay 1
• hall laM----------Itlirper at...................................................
' ioc ah Mr. MattersonV,with bl« wm'
evening, which wag a tueews .In.ev--------------------------------- KIniir
isdumnl u. hi. home Satui
!
MAY PROVE FATAL.
any at SUtUvlllo.

Theie will be union a.rvlr-o In the
potato baoline >
Corn hn«kjng
i'«>ncr.-cnil<mal church on ThnnkaglvTraverse C.ty People,! the ord.-r of th.‘ day
Ing Hay.
The Rev. W. D. Robltim.n When Will
Learn the Impertanee of -.
..............
41 S—ly vi.lt.d
t Mr. Tomp
of ihe M. E. church will pn-aeli nt the
Rackache
only a .liupl.- thing al kin'*. Som
londn;.
ni<lriil|iB *ervlce.
In the ev.-nlng a
pra’*- service will b*' hvl.l dndei 0>e nr*i:
.
2i.
■ti. ri.mi the
auspice, of Ihe Christian
Eml.-avori
ll.ii when you'knoi

160 per cent
Th-- Mtchigao
Lkw r.Hiuirts Jmwcct
Hxuka to always k.-pa Cash Beserre of a ofruio
p.-r cot .>! IVposits. Tho cari-ful. <«ngi.-,;»t;v(A

goo-r S

A1

laiWOR an n'lTii. aar« i> i
a,«-ou»in. Mi«, F'. Fosut.
Bfoonlnadale. UIrh.

ataglag epaflgoHats, will be bet*- to
aaatat him.
Mitt Bdna Wall It aaalttlag at A.
B. StlnaoB i ttore.
Nov. 26.

City yetle......
Mezdatneg
A. K.
Piilver and
’yckoC of Summit
aty
Ingtley yesterday.
The BpwoHb Leagtic topic for next
Sundav evening It -My Own Maar— '
The Rev. Mr. Herbert will lead.
At the Kingtiey M. K. ebun
Honday evening, Dec. 2. the Re
Bargoli and the Rev. Mr. Whipple
.. speak
,
will
r ______ following topics:
-Africa and the Africans." "China and
the Cblneae." Everyone it cordially
■noted.
The Rev. W. H, Herbert
aeriea of special

»1 ywrt,

and Eirworth beneue.

_

1‘''I'!*’-''.*;

EAST BAY.

M fu-guniJ- war;
•nlng. Th. I
Thai diab*-!-*. Rright's ditvate may 't
; that tis.-d lie the fatal end,
,a
dcpaiim
Moody mill'- inttliiite
in Chicautr
where Mr. H.iitall h.td training f.ii**bth

• n l» to h:.IV- rei
The plan
Ing*. 0
for tw.-nty eronli
after
that..
for each week, and afi
' I drill
.pend -..............—
cnneeri. The proceedt ................................
for tbe iK-ni'Ot of the Congregational
lumlay tebool,
n H. lYiwer and Mr. Olbl.n of T>e(1 .i--ncl

ve thl
irolt will leave
i.-ily and
other foreign coniitrl.
,
Mrs. W. B. Nichols i-elnrn.d from
the southern part of tbe *Ibi.\ where
sh.' ha* spent tcveral weeks.
Th.- Woman’* Club met at the home
of Mr-. I F Mathew* on last Tii.-sday aC-niiKiii.
After quotations and
cunent evenl. by all meniU-f-i. Mrs.
O. C. JlatiKon) gave n v.-ry lmi-rest1ng
article on a trip to Eniop.-. 1‘lllsbiirB.
the Early Oataway to the W.-st. w.-t*
given I-. Mr* (5 M Dam.' The club
w-Hl meet wljh Mrs, A. V. lv- on next
Tnesdav nflemoon.
Mr. ana Mr.. Hend.'nuin Rvas and
children, Mra. Bazeile. and Edwin

I'n.k-r »iip.-r-

fOPL^
.SAVINGS

vininn ail!
iubp.-cti.m of
Stile of

1'. foaiti
I’ataU

Mtcliig-ill

.XSSR’" *•

Our m-iuhl»)r. Jo-, ph
F*r..m m..- ncr- ond *
J. 4VI.W.*- I -------- -.......................
•w living 111 hi* new le.-iI
corri-spninbnl got four'
t patch your corr.-.p«i
Ing t-xperi.-nre:
ruU piiltii'L- 111 the win:-- .
•torks.i!
'Tls ine *utmieii( of a Travers.'ihomlri'd large bundle.
ig*. wood uod lH.it. .'•n libCtiv ef.r.-..
............ ...
.................. ...........
Mrs. Flvd Ikniitne and ciuMi.Mr*. C. R
Clapp. 9JT K. Fmul:
the Grand Traver.el visiting wirh h. i par«*nl>. M:.
lech
.-toHi. Ti.iv.-rre City.
Mich.,
.ays: |
Mr.. J.ibn Shaw :.i Slight
—M.' (iriKhan-1 had h.-.-n trntihl.-d wlthl unllaritim.
e..- n.‘lghl<or* hav.’>
Saturday iimnilag ibnry E
• ,d.-.,r lull weVkhis h.-irk and kidn.-.v> for *i>nie time.'
W’hlb- some of ou
Hi* Jrit side arh.-d I
► evet.-ly Bold out th.-ir potai IV*. the preali-r left for Pitl-biirg.-Pa. In \t*ii.»
uinher hav.- istored them tnr a bci-, Irb ad* and r>datlv.-s.
'Thra.ig.vl
pain, would i.tivak
ter price. John CarlUle hii* ivim bush :
(Vlav- Ik.iui-: • h.i« an eight j
k up ii
il-l.- to
i-U and H.'tiry K. Carlisle 12'i<l hn*h | flehl e* sod pl.iw. d.'0.-tive t.e k
el?
in G-vv W. L^rdlc’s wafv ' vaniagi- of the fit
Th«- s.-creiinn* were highly
cel-mvl hoii..- Ill Tia'er'.- City.
(think- laii iiU.wi
wing i--. th.- Js-»t f»r'p«-!^j^
and Uilh.-r.-d - him Uith
night and
lends to plant thl* t’bw ,
tal.a-., H.- Itilday, Xiehlng >.ini.-.l
.1 nivl Iin l-.-lp him un­
.
,tnr;»rti.t.d1b-'™i.dF.J(’UB»*T*Cl.til .he procnr
proenr-dI Doan’s ■RlfliiojTfiflnov P
PflU. for All'.-ri. John and H‘-niy E. C.ir..l-.-igi'..---------- eh. e-it. .J T-d-:.-. r-«Bty
In a .li-iri •
.- they
r.-nii.'.-.l
llrl.- auil Alt" rl r.iurtiid'-Pd K.1 Ih.Hiln.' huv.- coin- to
aches and p.i
* nnd
(-.iii.s-iid
Fr.-.i
|«k-h .1-1-T.>*
I-T.4
,4 i .t-aRM <|4*1 rwawm
lie. In fh.- 11..P-r 4H-nm.ulB,
kidney ti'.nlile U>- ha. often veeotn- Tioiit
>(
I h} Ou-aa-tilHui *. ar-**t> CvvW
ichhor. H, R. Thayer. 1. mak­
mondeil IkM-.r* Ki.Im V RllU ;.iid .*
*' niAVKJ
IIIAVKJ I ItKVgy
wild the Igidir.' Aid <.f Acne- fi
t- WtT« ■>* uk
uhI .m—nl—1 In
in mr
glad lo endors.' the previous si-it.-- ing iiiHUy iiufirraeni.-Dls on hi* farm
C js—nnW
js—A
-. thl* eia .1«I nt
A |. Iw#,
Thauk-givlng.
t-.
eat
chicken
pi'-.

near the Mb Mlteliell cr.-e-k on the
Iil.-til made In 19.12."
A.W i.bKAiaOt,.
M Smith wav in KIk Rapl^ i
FMr *alt- bv a'l ibal.-rs. l*rll.- 5» Rlack rrm.l He ha- ni.iny
ay Ktnmp*
—irtnmi
_... .h.‘ bni.h I*'day.
cents F.-l.T MiU.uiu
Co..
BuBalo.
{ lull -t’alarrb ('r.mwUfc'B lateroolly.-said
lA slI-' Crane 1. h.-lplnsl
Th. boy. are ui'ing
to him
N.-w Yorkm-ailv
. *n«it>rtatly ob th- H.-«l .n-1 mo-oe. »mr»w
,( U-.-erstm e--v< r-r tn.'im.aua'*. tm*
R.-membi r Ih- iluuie—fVinn’s—and him.' jilr. Thay.-r Itit.ud? to *.! oiil; Thaiik-KliliiB
Th.-y alway-h;a
F J .-HKSgy • l-O . Tolmiu. O
nk.- n ooreh. t
*hrdli:u)-t-c |.j.p sirawberHe* and oth.-r small fruit ln>.d »i*iit. as 1h.-y have thi- hiiut
tak.- no other.
the spring.
I year and a Mg suppe-r.
tr Fill* lot owvtttmUW.

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Tl»- famnu. VICTOR TrMj- n eui. to U- growing I

COUCHES

' DISHES

Ton ongbl to s«« the line o( Couches we are at

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Verona Upboittered Couebra at t9. |10 and up to .

;i m w t
„ like
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Noihlii;,
-<• and diwlgn.
>u Id irtfc.-

Our ilnu of adJuaUhle end couchra and navenport* 1» eiccpUoDally
l^rge and we an- making aomo epeclai priees on thm tbat will surely iu-

Tli.-y sell fnini llTi-i to.......................................... ..............................................
Vfc hav- u a.c.- line of latik s rativit.:- In piie.- Iruiu

t(Hi(i|ee«- *.-l* Anii-iican 1‘orcvlaiii wM-ullopt-d odg.-., for................... ..

Oliii Burn
Olood
or 0oai
Chairs
Here is a good
value in a heating
stove.

Yon ought to
'hayx> a niw^act for
Tbankagiving.
With thl- asBortment we are ahowingyou could not
hdp being suited.

^ 10 inch stove
1
sella for...t5£5';

We are showing
a good, oak, cane
seat diner at

$6.00

17 inch stove
BflU for...11,50

$35.00

We have only a
few of these left,
so come early.

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■ .1 iiv-ry ni*w whlh- ...:i
wl,h th.-m .Me-.
••■A want to buy at (ir.-»-iit i

l-.-a illfiilly dwitatvl. with

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Olhort at »trt. 112 and

Dining
Room

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ol Ui.hi-. to .at lurki-y i i. Wc cau auri-ly ploar-c

Wo ait- showing plain whito ware. 1«
Same grad.- of wart-, dccurat.-il...........

Velour upbtditered Couebes from 9S.76 to .

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thanksgiving dome Turnishings

Car plush cnuebes at IlS and ..............

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There ii notbiDu that will nieko you fi*t5l more thankful or make your htmu- luon- e hwrful luan * furniture, and with tii.- lib>ral omlil plan w.- offer you th.-rc
ia DO
ao rtsBsOD
reason why yon ahouni
aho^ uvs
not have
la
uavo it
OurCTemt plan doea not mean that if you mita a piymont we come ami get >our (fooda We have been iloing a credit Imiineaa for 20 yeara and wc know that
there are time# when a onatomer cannot meet hia paymenta and at those timea we are alwaya willim; to extend tho time.
Aa to prioea, we do 6re times tbe buBinesa Uiat any cash atom would do, and tbe aav'ni; we make by beini; able to boy in lait^ qnantities, and the bnsiness we
get by aelling on time that we would not get ollierwiie, enables us to make better prii-es than you oculd got from a cash store.
Come in and let as explain this to yon more fully.

*W aiv showlag leather Conehra np from'........................

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...• lhai •ti.-k your eorrerpond j
adiiv ln*t cprtng nnd piMi.-d :

J. W. SLATER

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luw r.';.i;rc« Djr priHcut Cash Kcser\'e Is
sixty per cent, more thao 1-v'hI r^x^uir'-nivniw

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ni.it:au'.-in--nt of this Bank is cvivl.mcd by tlio indt
lint it alw:i}s hu B much lekiJrr HvT>.-rve ttaa the

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Book Cases
A COMBINATION BOOK CASE AND WRITiNC DESK ri Ml.- of the
mo*1 u».:ful thing, mie ^ju have In a lum-.-.

Vi-u alwaj?

kimw

wh.-re

your wrillog material aii.l papiT* are.
Wc hatv Ihi-u ranging In price (rum 111 :

Cadies’Secretaries j
Ptdtstals and Jardinen Stands

Karpin Bros.* Loatbtr
Upbolstmd
Goods
Thut it the kind
wc Sell ami tbat is
the kind to buy if
yijii wunttobi-snrc
id ly- Uing the best.
\V.- are showing
u u-ioil line of Tur­
kish Uockers «o<I
it-alber
ujibolBtcred goods and
our prices will
si>eak tor themS;-iv«-s. Come in
and look \ n\ ovt-i.
Wt- are showinir a
Turkish Rocker i
at...........* Jj.OC
This^s the UstT
thing you t-M r had ]
an opi>onuniiy :
Other 1-ather up- »
boUteri-l chairs
ut$10.$12. and
opto.---$60 00

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MANO TlUVUM NCIIAtA TMUR^Y, NOVKMBiA tk HV.

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Get The
Christmas
Habit Early

WHAT DOES YOUR MONEY MEAN AT MILLIKEN’N ?
Why is Milliken’s the BUSY Store of Traverse City?
It is simply because people have learned that they get the most and best for their monfey.
The Quality is always the Best in every grade. The Price is always the Lowest for that quality.
Other stores sell goods of quality: other Stdres are low priced: butwhereelse can you find HIGH QUAL­
ITY. and LOW PRICE so effectually combined as at Milliken’s?
This is Why price reductions are so quickly, responded to by the people when they come from this Store.
November is always a month for some^rcmarkable price giving: this month is the exception because of
the greater Values given.
Women are planning their winter wardrobes: housekeepers'are fixing up their homes for the winter season:
foresighted folks are looking ahead to get the most for their money in Christmas gifts—all are vitally interested
in store news and. offerings. We offer for your interest today, items that are remarkable for their value.

Some Good Things to Buy

Fur Coals

For Yonr Own Use or Gilts

The Best SUk News We Have Totd
You ran find in Ibis lot. a Dress
Waist for yuuraeir '«L^a
dainty Waist Patii-rn for some friend
lltUe expetiM'. ^’erydurlloQ quuled Is Just a« quol-d.
Fancy Silks in bwhI range of color*, in plaids checks, hair line
BirliKw. 19 inches, value Stir. 35
G5<- and T5c fancy Silks in small Bgnres and plaids. 19-iDch. We.
27 Inch Taffeias, Loulslene, Wash Taffi ta in plaMs and fancies
excellent goods ai rt*ular price gi on. 78c.
Black IVau lie Sole. 2i inches, extra quality, and
beauUful
texture, value *1.00. *Sc. .. ..

ASTRACHAN COATS—
it III •; Inches long. Choice selec­
tion. . We stand buck of these coats
for two yes's.

to be *lT«d» Itter. More end more
ore comiOR to tl
Idea that IT IS the practical elft that pUaae* most. But ibeae
)DBt as food lur jou

*3240, SSS. *40. and *45.

NICE WANM KNITTED SHAWL»-2Se will huj a small one rnd
from (bat you can siup anywiKTc you Uku up to |3.50. There is .a
SooMelecttoo at every price.

NEAR SEAL JACKETS—
Some very cbolee garmenu. all
made from the J*. L. skins, the very
bust that is made.
*40. *45. *50, *65
SS to 27 is. long, .sizes 32 to 44.

ftNITTEO
<
_ - ekmT»~-Tbeoe
ae especially
nice for i
ment If yga do not care to wear them all the time. They i
In weight and are v
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I. pretty
pautms to chose from. 75c to

.K.

Outing Ftannet Gowns

SZ Waists. SZ.SS

RUSSIAN PONEV COATS—
24 Inches to 45 Inches h
enihnslas
.1 us. ai
1 experience tells us that It's a
EtHsI, durable fur and it cerialnly
makes a pretty coat.
Black and
brown.

Good wide roomy onea. the kind yon can annsiite all np In. the bind
y-OD like to buy. We havi' an excellent line of colors and psttertis
lu choose from, 50c to K.2S.

Hetc^ Someming Yoo Can Use

Need Hosiery Now is Hie Time
Children s Fleeced Hose, good qualities at 10c, 25e and 15e.
CbiWivO B Wool Hp^ In gradi* for Iwlh boya and girls at 2
35e and SOc. Rxeqllent qualities at every price.
Ijidl.-s- n.i-ced Uned Hose at25c and 50e.
Fine Cashmere Hose, also Worsled. at We sell the Iron Clad Hose for boys, the brat hose for the boy you
can get

We have a lot „f Muslin fncl.rwer.r that '

Infant very
ijority of them
nty and fresh as yon could wish- They
Ooraet Covers. Sklits and Orawera. You can buy them ai from ONE
QUANTER TO ONE THIRD lest than the original prios.

FUR MUFFS-AND NECK PIECEI
Wo an- showing a beautiful line of
Ihe-H- fniK. The po|>ulur selle
Itiver Mink tmuskrutlI. Jap‘'^MInk’.
I Mink. Ss ' ^uirrel. Gray
Squirrel. Fitch Martin. Ne<-k piec<
uffs ai
*t. *2.50. *5. *7.50 up to %i0. Muff
51.95 up 1to *45. We o
tuiij If yoi want lu buy. Look a
lints.

REMARKABLE COAT VALUEI$
We have Joat received two lots of coau ihai are unusually good In
point Of value. It's not often year good fortune to get as good garylB»«ti ns these at the prices we are now aelllnir them lor.
An unusually good qualUy of LIGHT WEIGHT
KERBEV, long
looar. lull awee]., full atyle and snap, a Earmem ihat would eaatly
bring more money, while this lot laiU we are aeRIng them^ at'M.TS

imBKELLAS. A Sale
This is the brat firing In Vml>dell»4 that we have ever had for a
long rime. Covering is guaranteed for two year*, and la exeepOonally line. Hondl.-s are gold and |.earl and sterling silver and pearl
anu are warranted not to Urnlsh. These arc worth In a i^Ur
way *440. we oner them at *245.
We ean save yon these until Christmas If yon wish; they tw«be
Mesa glfte.

Underwear

Iimens and Gloves for EVeryi»ody '

One lot of Cblldren'a all wool pants
and vesta, we have not all size
this lot at ONE THIRD LESS than
tvKular price*.

HEAVY WEIGHT KERBEV. 50 Inch, full sweep, finely Ullored.
one of the best coaU we ever offered for the price. *10.
LJGHT WEIGHT KEPfiEV. similar to above at *10J».
Me have a coat at *1240 that we hcllere never has been eqnaled in this city—One broadcluth. full sweep, finely tailored, lined
throDgbout. with floe veonian lining, coUarliisi. trimmed
with
braid and routacbe.

. I.adire OncUa I'nlnn Salts
nlt^ a I
sizes, value »l.:5 anj *1.50. clearance
1 lot Ijidle.x’ rlhlutl Pants all wool, price..................
sixes 4 to ». *l.iHI to *145 values,
clearance price...................................TSe

*lt.7S. *1*40, *10.75—These three prices represent the U-at
menu It Is possible to produce Maly stores are asking more
ey for coals that are no belier. and lu tome caaes not na Kood.
The fnll value of yonr money Is In any one of ihes** coaU.

hole.'................................................. *2.00

lit a child 2 to 4 years,
clearance price ...................

•I thU winter now U your

SLS4 Waists, tZ

There are a lor of new Waisi* in a full line of colors, bat atf
are somewhat broken, not quite every alie In every color. It's a
good bargulD.

l-adie.-.' Vpsllami t:nlen Suits, .vll silk,
sires 4. 5 and d, \Hlni- ST.r.o^ieur
■ price........................................ *3.75
"HI value, ebatanoe pnce .-^.^.(ul

‘Lsdlea’ warm Golf Gloves at 25e and SOe.
^ '
4. Ghlldren'e Golf Cloves at 25eladles’ Suede lined C.-tshmere Olorra at BOe.
l-.-idlra' Heavy Silk Gloves, silk lined, at *140.
I.adlra’ and Children's wanr Wool Mittens at' 25e.
Kid Mittens at 60c. ^ and*t.00.
'Mocha Mittens, excellent quality, warm lined si *1 and *140.
• Fur Mnc-d Mitlens. extra warm, at _______ SILK PETTICOAT*. *540. This Is the »fr.«trat pelUcoat ever Offen-d fcir this price, notwithsandlng the advance in silks. Any osie of
your Udy friends would appreciate one.

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HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOA T*. *2. *3 and *140
Nothing quite equals their fahrir except silk, resembles allk in ev­
ery way but the price. A full lin.- of colors and blacks,

Our Oig Osrpe-t Depar-tmen-t—Second F*loor
IIMORAIIM

i-ltMOL_l U IVIS THAT WEAR

CARI

Best line ol these goods ever shown In this part of the state. Buy them
NOW. They will be higher In the spring.
25c a yard

35p a yard

40c a yard

tt Bite. 60c. IQc

For good Granite and
Velvetta Carpets. All
good patterns.

For exira heavy In­
grain Carpets — fast
colors. ’ See these.

Fori heavy Union In­
grain. These carpets
are made for hard
wear.

We show some extra
values—all new pat­
terns. See our lint of
all wools.

RCIOS

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H you want a Ru^ this Fall—lar«2e or small—be sure to call on us, as we show a variety that is equal
oy large city stores. \Ve
toman:
i’e buy direct from the mills—we1 save by it. sodoyop. Weshmv
:hing from an l-ngrain JArt .'-quareat
uverytthing
up to the hnest Royal Wilton Rug at.......................

........... $40.00
Good Brussels Rugs 9x12 at $12.95

Carpet Sweepers Linoleum Varnish

Door Mats

We are showing a genuine Cork Linoleum from four of the bcsi mills in the country.
choice patterns in Horal or block in two widths—<5 feet and 12 feet—at

45c, SOc, 60c and 70c yard
Lace Curtains
straw Mattings
At this time of the year we have many edd
pairs to dost* out. aUo slow sellers are mar^d
cheap for quick selling.

Rag Carpet

Heavy China Matting, four pieces.
1
worth 20c at. per yard............................. *
Good grade of Japanese Cotton
Warp Matting at. per yaid .............

26c

Floor Oilcloth

ir>0 yards of heavy Rag Carpet, nice pattern and
good aolors.

We show I'ioor Oilcloth in all widths—3 feet,
feet and iMeet wide. Special in all widths,

35c yd.

25c sq. yd.

Pillows, aU kinds

Couch Covers

Tapestry PorUers

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We show

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IIAVnUA. .
'Ut*. i. L. OlR» niuTMd «*«dnta

4ar rron • trip u: the MDiBcm iwtt
ot tbP MUa. «hire •!» atlt-uded tD»
•tut eafidS)- aehoi! eoav«tUan a*.
Ktibmuou. and vtotted at OlUet col­
let* tad at Abb Arbor.
PrtaK OteiA baa «d1i tbe railroad
•tcdan M^mored onto bis pteM lu
Mr. Grmn.
man. te fnil
better Ihaa a
Mtu Marr
tbe auiBiner

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Mr genlti aMtton fore­
taking a 'lar-oir but hi
week ato.
Hokieron. «bo bai spent
«iib her brotjter. J. E.

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Tt7 them for limch
and yon will have them
for dinner.

vhteii sae vlll to to Cbieafo until
New Yeair wbm *he will rdentrr
Park collexe. Missouri.
rmtik Blalism reeclted news Toesdar iftbTttnr of tb* sudden deaib of
His tsthar aou himself and (amllr left
<■ tha mld-dar train to attend the
fanerat.
Mr. WtiBOB. who tiaa occupied the
t«ek aalte of apartneau on the flmt
floor 01 the UeuD’sion buJldlM. has
jan moTcd to a farm.
Mia. J. U Oib! I sued a ptaee nt the
proaram ->1 ibe Uninn Temperanrc
mcelnt at ixlnfsti^ aundar evrnlut
Mar aubpeci »as ••Tampcrasec Adtanre In lirortlaarom toe number of minors In tbls
Melultj wbo tiro erldence of uflhi:
lltiWH-.- tbPtT seems to he much need
or lemoersnce sdtanrr In Mlchl*an.
‘ Mr. Wolf :■ better today.

Uneeda
Biscuit
The most nutritious
staple made from wheat.
In moittun and
dust proof pdekat*s~

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PBOVEMONT.
Ad««w
and *«4u*«r
family have
am Plater
owirr »uw
'd to Cedar CUT. for the winter,
omred
a Mr. Sinter will be employed In
•b«r*
the nlll.
Mr. CbapnMn. tnrclInK
I IP town today.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

OB Wot------- - —------------A. J. Utto. thes popi
popular potato buyuiUm In
or fit this plare. te puium
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J an ofpet
acale*
and atao bulldlBp
ofSee.
rraaels I>upnerroD and family have
MBTO to town lor the winter
Hnn'oiee
Stephan Scoti of Mnu •- waa in
tewn one day tasi week
A apertai car was In town Thnra
dap arUh the railroad ofAclala.
yi D"mocr of yn*iag folks bad a very
anoyaWo time Monday evenlnx at

Mm. Eugvuc Fisher visited :il
. Jhe home of N. Plamondon. Alter
Frank Fisher's last avek, the flrshnaklng a1I hU com thev spent the
r time she has been up here sinee she
remstndrr of the evening In danring.
I was taken aiek the l»Ui ut August.
.
Mr and Mn>. Prank Habnenherg
!
ts not entirely well yet.
r ahd Mr. and Mr*. Jaool I
Cbarics Olbaon and Bert Rbertdan
•pent Sunday with Mr.
have retamed from their, buatlng
parohta.
trip
uv
uortb. each one having a dnad
Nov. »«.
Twb very pc*tty weddings arere aol, deer.
«uls*d at SL Hary'-i ebnreh tbls
Hr.
OLEN ARBORmorning. - Tbe cmiraetlog parties
.
Mrs.
Cook
attended
Mr. Ebie bad the mlalOrlune lo looe
M'aa-.10seohlno Rrew and Ovid Bosoe
Friday night.
and Mlai Mary O'Brien to IaiuM Kin a horse last week. They bad owned It City
Mrs. bieeker of Chleage. ntoiher of
Ih. Rucaanian parformetl the cere- au long It seemed flke one of tbe fam- Mrs. H. L. Nesaen. arrived last week
a^m.
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fur a Tlaf) auU U> era her im-w grandMiC JM. Scott antorUlpad a num­ ^Ura. Ben Bboridan and two chil­ daughter.
dren have gone to Traverse City to
ber of fneada last Bnndny ecoaing.
I team fr»iu Vleior Jobusou that
•JuIlM thtppcTTM and family have visit her moiber and other rvlatlves.
Daaale Kehle of Gieii area wO thr his brother Gus was reevnily knock
Sieved to tewB tWribo winner. They
will orc"pr,tbo hooao ooeupled by lucky bolder of the No. that orew the ed down in Chicago, was iiaeonsc oBs
until
Ibe next day. when he found be
tullt whichc the A'tl society had sold
Art Ftanktatbera and family. Mr. guilt
north, each one having a deer. had been robl>ed. His many frieods
rtankUthcra' family have moved to trip
here ttre s-irry.
Oiriar CliyCook, who has lived here .ilmm
Mrs.
"
Ura.
Cbarica
KeldorhOBS*
of
G(en
Dehn'i Harp la remodeling bis
eight years, aud been pn-sldelil of
Haven was In lowu yesterday

Sale Begins
FridayJoy. 29
Bam.

. artcbl -are at i
.flbio' Mr. Cunningham la eueeted
:!n time for Tbankaidvlf«. Thry have
'eerB eoouah of ! fe in AUbsma and
tharc come back to entar Mlchtsnn
prrwpertty.
The rwBldeaee of 0*or»e PnweU.
known as tbe old Hall ptoee. burned
early thla aMralhp. abowt 4:W. Mr.
Pwwell bad tnlH a Pro In
store
and had eoue back lo bad and laur
;<iw Ibe alart- «f Ibe Sre out of tba
r.lndov. Han ot the fonltare andS|
I some beddlag und cWtbln« were aar■ ed. bpt Ih'lr prorlslmu In the cellar
sere a'l lost. Tbev will balld at once.
The well drivers are still workins
at A. teals'.
A. C Wynkoop of Cedsr Run (
bnlldlnf rsm|B un the timber las<l !
betaeen John Blckle-a sod J. W Rln.hilt's He will take oB port of the
timber t.ie romlnc winter. It Is owned
by tbe M A N E. Ry Oo.
The M-booi will have. ti l-ot social
iT'iesday olabt to buy a book rase fat

It’s always
the same
' ypRr in Aadyearout—^py
•hWBjw blended just ri;ht — alwcRjrp
tbe suae rood quAlity-thAt's

MeUughliii'sXXXX Coffee
full 16 ounces to tbe .pound.
The air-tight packar* keep* XXXX CoC*e
always clean and fresh — pro-.evtrJ Irort
store dust and ioul odors.
Mcl^hUa-s XXXX CoSec sold by

All Flrst*C1ass Grocers
■ Albeit Alfred Nickeivim. the won of
Wm, A. aud Riii.-N-nla Siekrnion. was
:!K>rn at Sunni-. Hill. N Y.. in 1»3«
' At 7 yvara of as,- he. with hi* l»»r> m». leak the Innc overland Jo'irnev
r Into the tbeq wild- of Illinois Heie
hi-> l■orb(Kl^ was ypeiit. and be attend
rd sbe eommon srlioit eeuiag sorb
nn -dacotl'm s' the o;.i>ortonll;. of
feml.
. I Hvie he met aort marr ed Mary
■Jane Adams in HwS la ISCa he su<l
:h -, tj.iiiilv ieni:.«ti1 t-> Grand Tiav T.m^pk.'nJ’srh.-ni hoos-'. Not’ ri
jtiisard .
e t!..' cDuuiry was an ai
■j -St thi'
I uBbroVeB loTTst and here be en
!duml all the hardships anil priva
itlon<- liK-tdeni to a imntler life. He
lived t'l see the country developed, ho lire agaltt.
the I- r. .1 a'vluK wav to Ane Adds
.mi Irrt te taints and mairr lohiuiThe ..M boQievltail at - Hannah.
Mavfleld township, was r«M In IWk‘
.iind h<- louglit aumhei fiiim newr
.Wi-vford. bnl nwlnn W faUlnc health
t'bic was sold and be flnslly made bis
,lM>mp during the last

- ite J Kt at the old homestead
in lKg1>
the Ladies' Aid snriety for the last
he leav«-s seven sons, Giles. Janies,
ihrvH- years.. Is preparing to oiove to r.ugi-ne. Frank. Fred. Hurry, and
Chicago soon Y.-sterday aftertiixon Georgi'. and four datighlei i. Mrs. Lli
iurprlsed by leu of the Aid »le Stone, Mrs. Kore Tayloi. Mrs. Nel­
lie Tompkins, and .Mrs. May Riley.
walk Dg ini.. her house. A very
His miiherdb d in l»ni. hU father
■sant nrivmoon w»* passed;
at the age AT M. and tree brothers.
ted with music aud singing
]M"l*ord and IVwey ot California,
thedMunliful repast was par
and George Nickerron of Monroe Ceo■■
■Hay

ewell
Mrs
.......■ ...........
t<r survive bint. He was a lunulw-i
had wrllteii. in which she gave Mrs. 01 the MeihoJ st church for many
Cook desvvv*-.! i»ralrv iitnl thsiiki fw veais and u zealous worker therein.
lal-ors In the cause, also as mganlst Hr was of tenii»-tate habits and frerIn the church, and banded her the so- Iv ipoke his opinion in behalf of the
t- ays' present of « bi auUfiil set of tepMU-rance cauae.
peart handled silver fruit knives. Mrs
HP children attest to his Utb.-rly
Cook was conrldersbly aW*ct*<1. ami klniinw during iheli eblldbood and
thanked th<- Itidl-s for the loYelv gilt when falling lu-nltb made his derllnaud they will I-»hk Ik- a remlnd-r ot iiiK years hard to liear he showed
the many pleasant ni>---tltig- willi th«- 111 .oh patience iind fnrlUuJe and
soeli-tx
Hho.ightful C4>n» th-ratlvn lor those
iw»-e “srcii for him.
I fUdore his death ho ira'.lz.--.l his
:r.,adiiU’B. lacli- nil good bye and was

_

,1
The n..ia; ..fl.-rnv;'v . •. ■n.iny and
, l.aMil:..,
i.t.-slng o| 1.rama-

.

ttHttltaoe to alt thnae who
Undly
., . .
. rreareIbe ls'airil:it A- wen

A l•hll>.tlan■^ lUsvl NiKhi-.
QTATr. *»F MU'H.tiAN.TIlK HJIOJTATF. OF MICIUaIAN THE l*R<» 3 n«t.- r.-Kir,
tbe co-ntv )fit
Guir.li Tl.nelse
At p si-sst.41 of ■;pif eoiiiV hekl at
Grand Traverse. •
session uf said rouri, held at
probate ofAce. in the city
nJ
Triiv.-i
City, in said county, on thr
2«th dnv of Novemlwr. A l>. IShiT
Hneeui
Honored R.
Walker,
Jiidne of Prohal^
In Ibe tiislter/ol ih.- vstau- of Kal|ib
Pybos, de«eas*y>
Mary B. Prbus having flled In said
n-'ni
ronn ker f ftta ntinunl ureonnl as adnilnirtraior de bi-nls ni-n ol sai.l ee
l.itr, and her p.-llllon i.rayliig't..i the
allowance thereof.
It Is <.td.-red. that the AUt day of
U is ordered, that tbe Slot day ot
tk-eMuiei. A 1) iw>7, at ten o'clock Ik-eember. A D. itMiT. at ten o'clork
111 the foreacton, at *aid nrvtbai.- of In the fiirt-nouu. at ..aid prubalr ofAce. he and'ls hereby timsUnted tor Ve. be and Is hereby sppolnted for
rviiDiinicis and alius Ing said uc- evi-jnlo.ug and ullowUig sal.l arcuiint;
COUBl .
It is furtbei oi'dervH], I’.iai publ'e no­
II is I'lrtbet virdertHi. that publ e no
tire thi-r.id be given bv publication tice thereof IM- gfv.-n by pobUcatiOB
of £ rttpy .•! this order, for three fur- of copy of tl.U oiih-r. for three aaerestive w. i'k' previous to said .lay uf n sslvr w irks prrvlot.s to said day 0(
henring in thrOrand Traverse H.-rald hi-jiing in th.-Grind Traverse Herald
Bia>je;»*-r priui.vl aa.l ritt-ilai..l in a ires'Kpnpei |i-in'--d nnd Hrruloted IB
mid county./
1^-4.

''

STEINBERG BROS.

Sale Ends
Saturday,Dec.7
10 p.m.

Unusual Sale of aoaks and Overcoats

NEVER IN THE HISTOHY OF THIS CITY HAVE>H1CES BEEN CUT SO DEEP WITH A BIG VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR.
THIS SALE WHX LAST EIGHT DAYS BEGINNING TOMORBOW AND SATURDAY AND CON11NUING ALL NEXT WEEK.
YOU SHOULD TRAVEL ANY
DISTANCE. NO*MATTIJl HOW FAR. TO SECURE THE BENEHT OF THIS GREAT SALE. ^
________

Oirls’

CloaUs

M«.,
o V E RCO ATS
Boys'

GIRLS' tfl 50, ». and »5 LONG COATS »t S2 50.
U.rU’ >..ng Wiau-r 0o.u lor *U.nK« l">n' U
N n»»de of CbcvioU
utd Fano) Mixtum.irltfa liM witbuutl’ollan.'' Soaw truomed with
^Ivct Hnd ?«ul«sh braid, werv l.i.oO, $4 and *5, lor this S
^2 gQ
MlSSES**G.9d,$760aodlb.:OCOATSatt30(L
_
'
,! Rids«*’ Coats with long box backs, wade of K-rsejr. Cheviot and Mon‘ t-goac in brown, navy, caminal and red, for ages 1> to 14.
Worth
16 6U. $7.5U and fS.50. for this S.day's aale
^ QQ

MEN’S $18 and $20 OVERCOATS at $14.75.
Mfu's hne Black or Blue Kv-reey and \ icuua Ovi-fvoste. II to 50 iovh
’ inch h'uKths. all St-rrfc lined, jicnnine Satin Knod sleeve.
.Mi-ha. l
Sicaru's iDuke every one i;ua auteod to 6t and lio!<l its shipe.
Our regular
and specials, for this > day’s sa’.
yg

Olosics at $6.50

MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S $12.50 OVERCOATS at $8.45.
Jlens aud toung MeusUveiwaU in Oxioiil bUck or fancies. Spk-n;
didiY taiU.red tiirc-ii>:bout. Velvet C«>:i. r. cotrpci lecgtha and well
lin d. Are gocrl $10 sud $12 vjuulity. for ihis S day's sak
^

CHILDREN'S COATS at $5, $2 50 and 11.76.
- Little Coats lor Tots 1 to Oyears. Tb« greateat line we liareever bad.
• OoatssmfthtO.tOandrSOetlSOO.
,
0oaUwartbS:i50and$4. at $2.60.
Beatakio. Astraeban CoaU. etc. srorth $2.50 and $:t. for this

MEN'S AND BOVS'» OVERCOATS AT »«J».
.Auulherit-Io: M.-u'.ivuti U.ya' h.>avy Overcoalt. i.'ood .iOslily. well
linai and ritiislud. Oxfopl and BKck only- Toiu is oor regular $>*-M)
and $8 lino and aiso includes some odd lots of $10 ami $12
^ wr
fine -Melluna. '' dnv's sale price....................................................... Aw
BOYS’ $5 AND $6 OVERCOATS AT $235.
K.\s' l-i au.l
Overx-, liis. itooJ loug lrD»:.hs in heavy oxford, black
nr gray materU'a W41 hu. d and gto.np.y lamle ihrt'Ozihonl.
nr
To fit "beys up t.-v Id veer*. ' Jay's sale price ...............................3d.w9

$7.50

EIDERDOWN COATS mt $8e.
______$1.50
_ .. and .$2,
Eiderdown Coatj in tan. red and navy. Worth
Babies’Loai; Oaahmere CodU with
ibrcideiedcape, for this
N (lay's s^eat..

Also
gg^

Doo'l forget that we arc giving DOLL TICKETS
agala. A tieket goca with every ttity eent pordiase.
Dolls and Sleds with twentv, forty#llity tlricets and op*
wv4. Watch osr East Wladow foe Big DoU Display
f aexlsveak- .

brai-l. (lutioi.s. vie . wv:l worth $10.

MEN S and YOUNG MEN’S $15 OVERCOATS at $11.»0.
.Mt-u's iitid V.-uuif Men's tiiie drv»«y tK'ercoais in K-raeys. ChwioL
MkIIops and Thibet*. Oxf.ml. block, blue or sray.
.Ml tbe correct
sijW tb tbo.»e frt'iii- .Yuextra good $1-t valnv for this "
^|| 9Q

UP TO tlS «l4 $18 COATS at *7. 0.110 and $12 50,
« mv-r Coatt (or ]^an^ G.rls and .Tn..tors, made of bne Kerseys ana
BroadotbAk.'Albo Broadtail VelveU and nuveltj BeRr^ms, worth i.p to
$16and $18. for this day's sale at|l2 50, $10
and.......................................................................................

„kiiaiy

Ladles’
$10.00

At One-Third Under Vahie

At Nearly HaU Price ’

LITTLE FELLOWS’ $5 OVERCOATS AT $235.
$;{ So for a $6 Uwreovt for the luUe Gent Long mtliury stylet, batton to the neck, neatly trimmed with braid and emb. ornaments
In'
blue Melt- n« and Chtv iou. f.lso gray or brown mined Novelnr
tie* .ri.goa ;j to b Tears. " Ja\'« sale pric.................M.Ow
LITTLE FELLOWS’$S30 OVERCOATS AT $S.4f
^ ,
Ovv-r.' *is t- r the .iitle fe.lows i! to lu y-arw, ia plain 1 lue. oxf-.rd or
faiicv mixtu f«
Miiii->n st.lo. d- ub;- bre»sie«l. 1 >n« k-u.ths. ••►sOy
iriinuiod aud tiuikho]. These are
WTalnes 8 (isj't sbIu J2 45

For this ^ day's safe

Jg gg

$•: 5C- and $7.50. for ibis ^dayi ssle at...............................................M.OO

/this'•day's saleatoaly.

SI5.00

SL/2.50. $15and SI 6.50 Long Coats at SIO.
'

L-'ui: Cmisin loose, hall-fitted and tight littiiiK siyli-s.
Some lioal
throuebout with S-lk. mh''. of Ji-.-Btoadcloibs and K*-r»fjs. beeutiiully trimiDed. Worth $12 00. $1-5 and $M cO. for this
ClA ftO

..................... .............. SiO.OO

d.«.U-lo,..- fi»-l K.,ick.,bock,.; «,l» ..f n™.. Bn-dcloU,. .
li,„J th,ou.hoc,
A1..I ...11 ...r l.i.b. T er-k. Xo«,:uo. wjrth .p to ,

J25.00
Premium Tickets wIUi every Ully eeat
Besides DoUs >od Sleds we are giving away Undcrsldrls and Salt Cases. Save yoor tickeU and hrtng them
In the week before Christmas.

VOIUNO TlUVCIItE HCRAtO. THUKtOAV. MOVEMECR 2E 1W.
O^r** Orpm*.—
I
v« OW «r<* P*rt|».
mtiriod to Oren <W. of Lon* Lnke'iiatc escapt (bat U»e larknu iMiffin
WMblngton. Not. tS.—A>« UdcIl- '
Old Strle pa^r »*»
ly towntblp and bu atscr lived there
JltLat one are Uibocnipbed to dlSerest
8UB-S bttlldm of ehttreb and «ooce«' “‘•r*- 'ban «o joun* pwple Tueaday
color..
«ooe o( tbeee
eertUcaiea

?»“■
mrope la

rSr.!V'5»S"S!'4?'T'b'"S

im aim «r|ib wblcb they *iv|a* lea»t and eBlerUlnmeci t
p« optbe Urteat. most perfect and |, ,n,. opportunity clasi v> C.

■WM admirable of n,ua;cal tnatre- g;„.
meaur a (relNuunm muaical auibort
Ity, WiiUaa C. Can. aayi tbat Amer-

J

,,a.. of vonna men'of «L.

«!•'' »"> »

»*-

I' K

»ai ^aaerly orarclilii* for bU lUtle wli prove Intereailn* to rvoryoae. ah
dau*biee. Some time fo. be lost an tboudb aome of tbetn bare already
am, and »aa Yoteed Watre on rail- £*“«*

“>«

t trade.
«aa In old faablooed *t>le. liie'aa Intoreat in railroad affalra aad.a*|

“I
lot la far in Um load of all otber ;„nu.tona aent out. the *o«n*
.be bad I
ce among
savod from
roAtriea to tb* naaber of ortaa eon^ „diea and fooUoaen. and
railroad men. be freouenUy art »booe
f,d%r Cliy. Mieb.,
OMta and apprwdat
-, organ
{.layed. The MImm Caapbr'rbe Knew.
One d«y be happened'to old aooden railroad
aaalc:

and tbo tataat goveramental ,nd !d:for «<

eharatog

Fire.
Nov.
sutlon

^ ‘
Jt-Tbe
at tide

as

Col- >^n seroos a braketnan from the jreot P'ace ca’ighi art at 7:« o'clock this
told him that at Bran- “«>«“>« *»'! b« f»r the Uaely arU>le
. .
n»al of me carpentrra who have been
s coualn living.
work up b the new static
Bradshaw 'mmedlately vrrote and li I bulldiD* '<■irOMid
t dr.lroyed.
r.er and UsrtoHc D ngmtn served tbe return, received the address of Mra.. Tbe flre e.
led m-irb headsay when
„ ,he ubles, wblcb were pret-1
‘I’"'*’ *“ Clinton. X>n
tbe rarpentem
fomrd a
bucket
,ny u.-.«omied and made
attractive •
I""*
‘®
bricade and eitingulsbed them
»|,r. lighted candid
l«“: s a-ini and shejgave the father the
Work on the new depot Is about
._____________________^address of the ddagbier.
compieieo.
o. theVar
One day Mr.. i
reeeived a let- morning.
Could NM flaaeh X
Ay. ala^'i^"ni^r^^. vc! at *«r 'n a strange ^^.ritlng
It bore
'*


bnltoUn on the manufacture of auel- onl.l damia, and Ooora/ Wa.hlnrioo
^1
-------------------- 1„uehaent*

,nce.

■bows that between IWO and 1W5 the
Ttfue of the pip# organ made In this
•ountry Increased from H.188.SM lo
W.0M.183.'

Tb'a u a giaaier growth

than that which look place In the
■uufactgra af ptoBoa or of any other
larr- ctaas of musical Instnunenu.
Alraady aome very famous orgaoi
bare been made to this country slnr^
IT46 whM Wwar Bromarld. Jr. of

'

ihc enginebouseat » o'clock Tuesday • Canadian atamp and she
"Irtt. tbe call coming from the borne wno h<r
corre-^—- - -

Boston, aej np tbe test cnllectlon of
“l.tOO pIpcA

The a°a there t

Helen Hannen. O-virgeita Kb

F- O- Delmont. who res <*et three opening It. she

Jost now thera U pubUc nllto Muth of the city to Oaifii-ld

tolcreat in'the^lggest Instrument In toa-nsbip.

id

-ame signed to

The chimney burned <.at «he answered Ir

her

and the roof caught lire, but nelghb • v father at once guested

t'on for a ooneert ball to Brooklyn.

aaaUteU (he family rtn

Motivr Sufered Sii Yetn with ’
Ecnma—Bi^y Cured of Heit
Rash-Father, Mother, amt Child
Have Scalp and Hair Tnxiblea.

AU GIVE THANKS
TO CUTICURA REMEDIES
-Uf wife l.ad Kama for fire or Bx l
pears. It vs. on bn- fscr and wesdd f
come and n. We had read so ai^ !
abral CuUcura Kemedim (bat M
tbouabt we would give thsm a IrtaLVe did eo. and It ha* BOW beeo about
tw rw>. and sfae^ nevec^^ asiw

CASTORIA
Tb« Kind Too Hm AlwBTB Bdorht. and wklck hM Beam
In na© fbr over 30 yewrs, has borae ttoe Mcmtoire af
„w BOd ItM been made ttnderhia pi.
■outMftorrto.onatmeettoiBftecy.
Allow BO •!»© to deceive yoa la tkia.
All Coanterfcita, ImltaUoos mod »Jnat-«m-geod**«re bat
a that trtde arltb and eodaticer tbe beattb ot
InlbBU and Children—Experteacc agnJ

What Is CASTORIA
Utoto for Oaator OU, Para.
It to FlMumaU It
aor otber b'arvotoe
It dewtroya Wot
and allays F
It cure* 01arrh<aa aud Wlod
,Cobc It rellevoa Tm
CoojdliMxtaoa
aod Flatuicacy. It aaaiiBHatea tbe Food, re^ulaMa *be

wondered «i,I.h'*tor*er"th5^*1he^oid^nnc
-

father'a

MABEL.

Needier u add.
flately and the *'

tba world which is lo course of erec-

ElllEFliLy'S
SI AFFECTIONS

- ...................................
Watson's Saturday and

that

ffoMc, Drop* aad ^oothlac Syrups.

wed Cuiii-ura
and ruticura Olnltneos some tuna ago fur lallint lialr. I
ncr» have a very heavr brwd of hair and
it dura not fall »ul. We taasl CuUcora Retnedk*. for our bs»>e. *lio vras
nrarlv liald wlim vouhg. She ha. vw
Biea hair now. She a. v«vy Orwhy. and
we had eo much trouble with hrat lhai
we would twitlie her with I'uticufs tk>ai>
mid then Bfiilv Cutirura Oinlinmt. tt
would tlrv (lH-1ieat u]> M much qukdira
than anvthing eW. We give thank, to
tbe Cuticura KerwOin.
Mr. H. B.

oontBin* acltber Opiaai,
n. Morpblae
aubstaaMi. lu •«« ia its

'*”oeorge Pray U vfalllog bis mother
the lodav.
Thta will bare five magiiats. 140 the flaihes. U was Impossible for the Jonmer, wblcb rill be started today.
Utile Alden Pray Is on
the sick
'
, me--department to reach the fire ever hh'l1 Is the Tt ••
apeaklng atopa and the t
Bradihai
Is deputy supreme
Sam Cbsm-y and Charlie Hammond
cbanical acceiaories which rer.-Ur the It Lven a bad one.
thief ranger oi the Independent-Or- c*’>ght *4 whlieflsh Saturday night.
work gf the modem organl.t
free
The pc»>ple of this vir'nity will en­
der ot F\>reet«r .
Wedding e.t benoen.
Ubortowa than lonnerlj. U will be _
joy another ThankaglvlDg
supper.
Prom Wednesdar's Record.
-T--------------They
will
have
shooting
match
tmUrely of American manufaci,
, hankaglvlng day.
A wedding will Uke place
, Option.
to ABOtber very fameus concert or0‘lh*rt Pray has purchased a new
don thb ea*cnlnB. the contracting par-'
The Rev. R. N. Holsaple, amlsunt
gaa. that In Jordan Hall. Boston,
ties being Miss Lun A
Marnard ■(‘I’criniendent of the siaje Anti- houe*
which tnit toatalled a short time ago
*■
home Bai.. I
r
Saloon league, arrived In the*clty last
Ml»» Bewle
D,-groat
left today for Buttons P^Jay and Sunday
«a a gift from Kben H Jordan. Ksq. daughter of Mr amt Mra, C. K. Maynard. and George Max Sarrow. The Bay when- W will addrw. su audlNo'. 2-Aootbed by CuUcura. wbea All
ID tbe New Bnglahd ('on^rratoiy o
ceremcBy will lie performed at tbe.euee In the KiougeHcal church ut tb;
Else Falls.
Ndtlc.
This latter InatrumeuL built
■ lee toliight ii|K>n -the cause of tei
borne of Mr. And.Hr*. E. T. Hankliief Albert Jtiekti
along the linca of a famous organ *'
irkliig li me imer
.\Hrh,.
-Aiu-rt
Vienna. Italy, and provided with every
with 111
♦calx. i-ru.O'd liumoni
nod Te. ..Ill- -f the oMe*t
Ihe
gnoot.
Tbe
bouse
li
poaalble fadllly tor musical egpreaof .Am uist ^alp. red
I’-;, r.-.-ioi,,.<lc-,I Thurada;mpalpn
rough hand., itvhiiig,
sioo. stands at the modem end of the
r- lu R-.e ,.t M. danEht. r. I
(<nd.vfert. and saussudress mcetli ss 01 Keawick. « ch« :
e|s of pink an.
long line of pipe organs that bavi
live.amrwj.ts-. rirali.T:;ylor,
.ou.unibtloo '
akiug 111
the Mrv. ,H
feroi^
The
rs.^. . ^ 11,enf infant...-liiMrea,
li.-u MllviVe. a. follows. ;
been convtnieled In (he stai
mt»-h, will
I
be jdayed by Mis* Hasel
Stou.-. -Mrs, Ro-u- Tarliir.
Indefuligabb- Mrs.
« lUasacbnaoUs since Dramfleld's
Alleu.
Miss Rutb iUldwln and Bert worker'mid 111* lieen Very ^ucceasful Mr.
tatlon at an BogUsb pipe, organ Oral
ol
WtttfrrJ. Gilfd. Jume*..
akin cun- ami purrsl
A’Hcarti will attend the cnple.
Mia*
ihe work >'nce he took I up. At Riley.
battery. He gave bad to appear neat
acaadal'ied the more rigid Puritans.
ai-l •w.strat .# ern-dmeet, of Wexlir.t. Frank. George.'
e will imld a i
Tuesday
for
rxsmlnailia
before
llrnu. art- indupetiahk- K-all wl*. would
it was built In the Intelllaent techni­ Maynard came with her parents -Sd *n**Vrrt1il**'« ty and will make a
r.T V.'m;hlm:ton. .md O.vYge. of
enjoy life frte li-mi tlswc di«tn».-ing
Justice MeLaoghtln,
Rendon aUmt five yeara
ago.
end -tcmiu t« or anire Grand
... City. Thr.e lirolhrre reside
Trni
cal way to which .the census bulletiii
Kruriip. Iof
Christian
Callft
■:.l his fai'jer. Wl’.lhni Nicker
ilm catr
Just out tUlw that -almost every pl|H- though much of th.-it lime ha*, been t-vuiity for
I I.s ben-, .r. the uge ol M
iikrgiTlns t'lrkev w th b
nday a
•mi he w
nt
t>)
W
111
Heutnn
lieuion
Harbor.
*h'“
f’”
< organ Is practically imlU in ordci
I brother. H. in;i-th, -i-p.-rl:tt<Ri.-til ,
the cltv nud eouu- years
cu-van
II
Iius niadi
aoeonl with the
If the PIral M. K.
Th- t Qfl. ml v-ill be he’d 8-indav
and a happy and proaperoii* ehuich for tbe
lh«- p'lnM:*!- of
;J* , York from
: anil f.n
niaklus mu|ning at l« o'ctoc-l: at llic TomiF
■ enustlc 9mU»»* of the room or audi­
' IVnmsrk i
fntup.p-nt Chrikima*
The groom Is the y-oungest pJ;mi toward this ont.inlsi,lion
-lioolbo-iM-.
111.i!.-v.
Mr
torium In which it Is dnlgned to be
father
C>
kee Thupi
. ul KIdksK y. offir Jcling. thiHolsaple
t*>*l Mil
son of Mr. and hfrs. Horace Slarrow,
placed." The Institution of musical
churge of tile eonstructl -n
local tn
rtnlcrtuk’iii; companyin •
of
I’endon.
and
ha*
itaiwed
hi*
entire
^l*h''n„r
raciil
pisi"
-o
Caliloin
;i
aul
;« ot
adnesUon In srhnse ehane It Is has
V otficlals III
Th"
ieirl.il will l>e in the
-School tor .M'-winn*. conduct- for a xacation.
I'llg to
It with 1
altogether 14 pipe organsTn dally use I ke In that place, lie is a hustling ((rested i ind work'll;
m; . J.-T-lla FnTiiey. ralsntuiiI'sduy I:
R-i?nmape ssl.-n eov-ring never
fay puidls and teachera. This Is more y-nunc tarmer. and after a short wed good will,
bi- Young P.-0
.1
p-.l-lle
meeting
n-ding Jouru.y Mr. and Slro. Sbrrow »*Pl. ndflr.
FEW here know This.
.i:i- Wori.. Sum*'• Ttii'iieht* on wcel-i (-eve (-'•n In nn..rntl«-n
- than
double the iiumlicr iif or
. hO'4Sc itid aft.
il ;*nisn. hn'..
Will IH- it htme to their ftleiidi
Wh-ii an
'Mitnetit
ii-ilhiirtiv
pow nno Work; SComr Thoiighli
t nny other single roof
.. mtterance wi>rfcer* orvanlied lor
fO'Hl r-n
■le*
for 'h.
mi-’nred in the Scr
TimiV MiKslon Btedy. Ml>» Mary K Balinrd:
<belr f«irm Juet nonbeait of Bendon. (oral opuoa campalenIf the world,
that be had round
n ir.-al The Needs and Op:>ori-Jn ties In Mb
--------------------------------The
fo.low
ing
prominent
men
«
books
Tbe
chji’rte*
.. peotu
The "Oreat Baalem" among Amer­
(hjil dread Atiu-rlc;
i.-'inii *l"n |jind«-Mi'xlci
•till Marw Daer.
cfficers
officers of
Ot the rampalgn comltlee:
money by the
limn. wit.I pt-.!
c>
Tv-day Wltltonio; India. Mi*s Gnire
ican concert orgdn. was one made In
Close ;Ymd . ChairmaD—Ihosecuting
ChBirman-lhosecutlng Attorney C.
W. F Crunston. P. H. 'close
Pkhp-. Vci'orhilrk will c-..:;d’rl
Lovett;
drugs found lu auv
ai
drug ri. •e. the Glenn; Japan.
L. Ooll.
Vices'a. St. Paul's ch-irch next I
Frank Irish hate returned from'
phvHrlan* .wen- ..Inw Itiif. .-d Ol at- Afrk-n.
Secretary—Circuit
Omrt
Comis- , .
fheturera bad sufficiently urquli
day.
A clai* of Bve ruin »J11
rlalms.
J:io—School for I'ldon Woriters.
turh much Import;
deer hunling trip In the upper peiilo- slom-r S. A. Nowlin,
aoBffdenee of musicians to secure 1mconOrTne*., undTapti-m «ir al-o
This was only a f.
:o. To- conducted by ex-PresIdent Arthur..
■uls whils Pritz Belinor, who was tbe
Me mber of the executive commiuee
"■InlUsierod.
4;0o--'riow to Win Men.' Ihe-Bev.
dav DMrty everv newrpaper In the
portasf coatiwets,
This
totmh member pf the company, went —BberUr D. D. Walton.
Felvln
E.
Trotter
There
talge Instrument which was Imported
-.................. petition—T/'mty country, even th* metropolitan dal
le*. Is announcing tt and the *olen
■ikagivlcg (rtrning
— Pre*d^Tavlof
from Germany in I8C3 fur Boston's
Old results achk-ved. It is *o slmnlc
Weslinlm
aidllorl'
I'zm: rhnrrh. The Pru«l-'t r .0 (Ul-t.
bew Music Hall—one wfalcli Dr. Oliver
lonal. Park Congre
• inal c ve the ad.lr.-ss.
Blelhv. a y-el nu-on,. run prrearc It nt home at
Each member of the psrt.T
psrt.e the campslE
rampalEu an- R. M..
ing.
Wendell Hoimts wrote an enthuslani:
Dlsclides.
Park
CoDgresenirrd bis two deer, there being six ni« rrhaPL II. C. McNett. 0. \V. tVood.
-estry; Baptlsf ,
• imtiii
Freet>*l(. vna.i
Oc and
Hairy- Long atfl Janies Kavanagh.
bocks and two does brought back
- nuld Ertraci nail-'
• t'apr-I—l>ark Congr«-gat'
south ^'*h <erd
vag.lo many ways a fine piece of ap
They, were at Sldnaw and had a
Methodist Proieslgnl.
on
flee
Plaatint Surppras.
o'-nce Comoo'-ti.
Saratoa, though It had
mrehanlral
Svnin
Sa.ranarllla.
m!ii>.t.
r
l•r.■*byte^ln
very pleaaant time. Among tbe odAnd b* harv. st-d T.
Mira Elosrie M'ond was the victim of t^p^re O'lnces
S
•■fsetB. lu W contlnuad down to
shaking in « room; I'nlled Bnlhren.
raallred M50 O
dl^s of tbe trip was'the fact that
surprise Thorsday night attbebimiv hniri^ and take
'll ^r
UB4. when It'wgs sold to a wealthy
they bought gasoline at the barber.
si- after each meal u
I Sixth I
e. These Westminster Prei
PresbvterlsB cla»* ro^k
pr. r,«-'rtlctt and FraoA Cowprr
i It to
'Ininle tncredb-els. making
know •
nt thu poatofflce tbo >gh tbe young lady did :
P»tobyterian „.iMrned Wrtnevutoy from ihe’r hunt
Um oldest and largeat of Amerionn
ontil > 1 •I'snpiiriv bamiless home rem^y
ontil
•eras
park Congregt.....................................
'
T
.
. .
that shi- was the honored g'lea
ulheran.
■talc aebools. it wns too big for tbe
; Iftile cost.
had
evenln:
r tbe early part of the evening
1 parlor.
-go
Rbeiimal'sni, as everv..ne know*, U
been -spent.
She was Invited i
hnlldlng then occupied by the eooserEven (ifi.
to a surprtoe party on Mr. Stewart, in a •mmom of derange.l kidnev* It Is
TBtory aad was held for a few yean,
Tbe program for lunigbt will
A pretty heme wedding took place company with abour-TB others, <*J>- ■ condition orodiired i.v the fa lore of
to be subaequently nold tor the metal Thursday night at.i o'clock nt
Ihv ployes of Steinberg * store. But great the kldnevs to prooerlv fllter or strain
and Prayer, tbe
••4 wood it oontatoed.
Agent Gillespie spent Sui
was her own surprise when she was from the blood the uric
ind oth^ p Stoneniao:
t; Ormlng^from
Ire which. If tiM
erad’cal
day with h,* children
r1
e mitib
to
So-jtbet
This m
ei-presJdeots.
(B. SUW ..r..., OO.U.C.1.. l.r.lH-.Sr*:'"''’
either In Ihf urine or Ihro-igb tbesktn
Michl
I and e:
rhlgan.
cker. toe g ft t
Arthur
- Fr.'d
^giB to the TjBlIed SUies.
Blnot
(•ores, renisliis In the blood, decom­
being Mias PrsncM Louise Blackburn, pioyu
. the
_
syga of
sliii
The Ai
katrlm County Sunday (
Mepsrs Tuilar and Meredith assMed
1M1 theY have been Ins^led to mntle ■Uter of Mra, Thacker, aod Harry M.' her as a purtln* remembrance.
poses aud f»niis
slsiiit ine
(he yoinis ^u
■tiis sooiit
^
chorus, will render '^t inamutc• will
, , be
,. held
_ Id Mam
,
muscles, c
fafilU of m Dumbv of the larger cllles.
•ek Friday and Salurda;
Saturday.
.1 letod. ... .r ,b.
“bi^;
U^f iheuraulm

Sheoherds Story," adapted from ''The next week
•ose of the tosm trhleh are
Tbe H.iBsourl made Ibis pori
b. . era. Trlb«bb„./
.H.,th muateai
E. Htoahaw. regtste.- of deeds of govne Otv Saturdav night.
Tultar aud duy and loaded ST'i barrels of a
I.V Gra
' being
made here are desttoed
Leelanau county.
J
Bverythlug was done to make the 'ideniPd healing' cleansing and lu^h’’n. rvdilh.
sacks of
iioiat.H >
and
Vrivate r
1. tor U U becomtog
evenlnv
nass off bleasantly. and vigoraUug' tonic to the kidneys, ami ,
■Idcy 3,41.7
freight. Friday
3,447 l•a^r•-ll
The bridi
and music were enjoyed. At gives almo»t immediate relief in all I
fitlU tbe fashion among Americai
shiiiped by the Ms
runthe ceremony
being performed
to *
refreahmenu were served form* cf bladder «n0 urif»r> troubles'
»*?>
apjmoulres
to
loaUU
Ibese
• Rllrl ng carried
front of the hay window, the loom be- *nd the party dlsperaed after one of aud bickache. He also warns people «caaai-ne, btomacn
■ffaOlM of whistles-' In
their
:
Burdock ri potatoi-i . a quamii) ..t uj
prettily decorated with amUax the most eiiji.yable evening spent by in a l.-adlns New York paiur agalnat
rad:*h *<->
bs- employ.
-V Steinberg's alore.
the discrimliuiie use of many patent
y'ue* ii

s dlgcvlum,
nK'd’clues.
.............
. .. ........... .. purifle* llneiltogutsMtu -b-.-id

«,ae

»

Canada and

CttNUtNE CASTORIA at-WSYS
t fieu* the Sicpetare of

SKIN IRRITAnoNS

The Kind You Haye Always Bought

:&

In Use For Over 30 YearsT

Thursdi
„,n„

c Sl4E..ra satlcd with
ion

giianiitk-* are ship-

ind by lail aUi
Blon il.-. ;u;l.i
hi* studies at t
M. J. honk r
Bufirdnx

erT;e<i fretn Lanalitg
I,.- s.-ni t.> take an
.-e ih. Slate board

Int n* Ubm, •(«*!;*, birahBh

WESTERN CANADA
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Uv r.Hv.o-Ir )..«*«* B) serar.
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aa<teraUlM»D

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,;"™b »;~Sbr'-

331-s=IiS&s.-5r-.:—•“
4 k t. t IWi UH'
I VISAS’

'oib"'

s:: ur:ni

(d cakes and roec ice

cream

wore „„ friend* here.

*

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:;;it wpssi 4
_
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T’FSBSR-FZ---------- ^—'^riTS

8S£J
tSUi""

riiiis

"'■I'vr.'-.'Tis.'sj'S'"

':£.r

;
ORAWN.
•very mwntog ky organ music, and “•*

Mrs* Wade Marri.
About U guesU. relatives and clotie
prawn,
.tflch..
Nov.
K.—J
«bariea M. Sefavtob has a »5.0W luMiss Ruth E. Wade, d iRhle
friends oi the bride aud groom, w-ere George Grven and family moved
’ 'tonuaent to hto New York bouse.
and Ft^
John A. Wsde,
The wonderful quality of American In attendance.' The only out of town sault file. Marie Moudsy.
. Cooley
Cooley. ul'
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, MeWethy. of marriage M'ednt-sdsy
i^e organs U taaUfled to by (be vet- guesli were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson,
Ilf
Central
Lake.
After
the
eenTraverse
Otiy.
(Ii<lied
th<Crawn
M
which
tsww
»
very
quite
uffnir
gru compoaer and organist. Dudley
I young
^ck who wzou recently In The loony dainty lefiwshuenls of assort-'e. Sunday school Sunday and cjll.-d perfonned In C^illuc. Dothilu-i o(

Jiv r:sr

TWO* trvB Cadar lYty aad P

M*lBttMuLratAira^%a ■ aadS On-w
ELK RAPIDS.
Klk Harid*. Mleh, No*. '
Th.
Elk Rapid.
Rapids remeiil c.'iiipaiiy *ti1[.pe<l

ifl^Sd** to »*i»h toe

- Mr*. William lieudgia is very *lck
"lYheo I loured In America years served.
Th.' brub- bus lusiiy friend* In this Dr. J. M. Wilhelm, ol rTaverst-

■fio aa a rlrtuoao organlsT. I always

(dty and Central Lake, where abe was In atlendauee.

Obtocied faavlag

oUmu- idayeri
near
toe keyhaard. as 1 bad devised certain aaaUUoi iKist ml*tre*B for aome time.
npecui neans of securing
striking She U the (taughter of James Rlack-

oomblnatlotu of (oneoolor. Ilitle tricks

r. and whirh were
wonder by organist.

OAl propel

rwrdsd as

burn, of Rellsln-

thewe very things can Ih- digie by

merchani*. hav-

tog a general ai-in- at that place.
After a wedding trip to Grand Rap
14*. Mr aud Mr*

Hiti*h*w will be at

toe young eiuttoni by mwrety pnwslug home to th<lr friend- at their home
■ button. Tfae^Utorance to the artiiMi' in Lelaiid,
■ and

nteehanlesl d<Family Reunion.

1. who are unfamllia
with iheM fievkof-

•r rn.-i.tBli.

(Ill Ih-

..

——i-

i-.aie*

the-'
All.erl



Or. A. VI. Chase's
itnri'
rhloaBm.'nnt
WirifiyiWflL
m-wru rf «

■.r.Uf-lS
.

T(v anJ* br Johnaon Dreg oo.

I

hod a sroup ph.ilogrn

Plri-ir
h.*d gh-Is have
Ul and aie enjoyOne ajiori Iniliivusely
Tinsaday
tweek to loud cars for C L. King Co . |(j,ona^d delegate* are present at the ih.-v gav.- .m enicrtalnroeni
school house. asslsl.M iiv Miss Maud.
of Holland.
Jaure CnrisUan. Endeavor convenilcn
Oulrk. reader, fo' the jiunx
• Oeo Ruir will give a masquerade | wqileh opened here
vesteid;
sing n-..i;.-v f..r suii*
li W8'
I Lake Inn Thanksglv- ucre are eipocied tomorrow
1-airoulrid
,-arIr '.udicatiui

. H Preseo'.l. tfae Wens
will i-rotvabir be >Miacevsiui ;
ler Hi.- past e ghl fears
iDE
the
t
Better Cond.t’on.
Last evening, the .U-l.-aate* we
|-ro„ k*ild»y* Kecoi.l
l.irmaliy welcmi-d
ih.- city ui
lHK.n r Tflii*. (aishl.-i (■! tl.r F.:.
the seniion cf if..' ev.-i..m: was prt;a
Nai'i-iiu!
tciik'. h*» rj-l-jni.-.l' 'f’
.-<! l.v tbe Rev H. W GaUton. U I
*I' |. .ive- for a
Chicago, where tic went tm buslnr*
ll'luol. •W ith .Mr*
P. U Blid have gone north on a^uiit

tog.trip

MlUon Harr went !*• Comfort thlsj

The C. E. Con

Grand Rapids. Mich.. Nov

‘'■T'"

That isn't a!! you *ave
oLhet.

,s;

'";in5.__ ______

« co...-..-..,

Ycu kfiow pT'clc:

who have drank Arbucltla’
ARiOSA al! Lhdr livc^.
Look at thepL

*

r
the **''
*»» carr.td out today w*i
For the tl.>n much Improved an““utU*th,
and .Ute* that
*
Momrng.
tickets for th.IpaM twelve years, abe though
gh that conditions in
In other
porib.ii* of 'I-'
iHmi..ii*
8;'>i—M
8;'‘i~M->iult)g
Wairh. the Rev. A
:v.. been spM to
I her '*>ner
father was ocadeaJ out
Urt u.r
for the t>a*l
?«•( counlrv
counirv are also Imi-ruViig
lm|-r,>Vng and that h
h
Barr, D. ttOli,
-Tbe I>iv Tha'
I school insy. and w.- boix- tf-y will.
I e'ghi yeara. he has been vuUily aesich- when the eiiiiatton is iuilv
W.ll N.-<, Let V
->
*• _.
Ih,. leniiwiarv
financial,
s;i»._juuUir
id'xraed '
Ilr.ake k-mie mouev on! of it. besi'le.
.
............ wHl be euiml) oter.
Mias CaudlDc
gtv ng to the realdenis of Elk RapltU
Ituie glil
-y,,p !.•,„( «Biionai unk has today iwendeni.
a choice-lot *of cntertalnmeDis.
j
ron111* lo Wlnirtp,B. euxada. her motovr leceived. together with a quantity 9<
W—School for Members;
There was • re mion of the Frink
.—ed by Mr*. C. A. Plnkelton.
died
Her father was
a
railroad other currency, several hmdred
fam'ly at toe old homestead north of
Appoint- low-n
learing Home
cerllThere were present the moth­
er. Mra. W. L. Frink, her four sons
..on toe road so much, be gave the chfta
dolUrw
These eert ficaies gec„.
Donald
_______ treasurer.
treasi
George. Robert D.. Jc-se. Sidner aZL-t
irold
D be* .’anghter. At'.-le Madlll. with their
to her sunt and uncle, 'Tbe onele and are used as currency nnd.are
and.are guarguar- corresponding sec
secreury.
Clearing spWr;
Spicer; staUstlcal
statistical secretary. .
■»»« 1" tom gave her to a tomily hy «otoed
y ibe Chlew Clearing
children, numberteg it all J•* people
good as a bank jt. Pinkerton; Junior super ntendem who partook
xik of a bu-intiful
bo-mtlful ddinner.
1, missionary
regretable
'lie affair oocurr
occurred Sunday
^ her and rahud b.-r. moUng to Maul^,y
enterprises and busli
a A. Manley.
i when
ereplng at the lAke V'ew b
toba.
h'ouaes In Chicago and elsewhere and
AftcmMiv
II w th
Landlord Sure stmrk t.em
Five yeara ago. they ctme to the' many of them are now finding their
] :S0—Service ^of Song. Tultor and
a hammer inflktlng a Beveve wonnd
the
bead,
reeei
■essittlisg
yeara *g«-,
ago
so** .*••?•
Coiled '8tatcs ana tno yeara
.InGlsr
to
■sd Prayer.
!tcb« to clcae It
oratoiTY bank 1 Bee F»tt
r Rolyn.
It a warratit rharelni

^?.STS,“j?!.^S ‘c.„

UTpii.'rrii . r "

»*g<r*d trui

iiindii. and

. Heal*
i.lle*
tebing
r ilrusgiM

jatorv- sill- was a Utile girt.

_ „

r

Ii.r Pelerbor->.

when *he a

..adjust after h.-

to America '

-

Mr*
iiiornlug

Soothe* liclilng

Mrs. P, U Bli.l and Xli>_A
Truverae City caller* Tuesday.
W. M. npi'ton, O. Spenser and

The groom

iff LelandV leading

r traito. which' 1

*]

Thry like

ROWLftHDD-’UGlASS

it and thry haven't hac' to
I qtth drinkiag iL
\

Dcr/t let a-.y ms:', set!
you soaetHirg inrlcad,
^ which may ruin your

Warm ^'hoes

.

O^. vdA tl

Vra.-.b., .1., .do„rt

»' • in lp‘- •

jllla n^Mtaiw ot Ttraortlt.

T-,.„

i.

aRAND ntAVtlM HtRALA. THURSDAY. NOVCMUR M, 1M7.
MIm Carrip Hrtm apeot Baturday
asd SuDday wlUi ber bratbar. Hoary

TfIowing^a?\

Jrom Every Ounce o^Fuel^j^
Wlun ^ mercury drope out of ligU and

tna it wonkriuUy ooRvenient to me a

PERFECTION
Oil Heater
il aWit-hct

C. W.azlar made u .rip
erre City yuei'tday.
There wet a daatv at Mr. Foi'a last
night and all report n good ttme.
L i. BoHard It vUltlag at Mr. Beniards' today.
.
$
Mr*. C. WfarTcr went on the eieuralon to MaaHtee today to rtalt ber
daughter.
Mr. and Mra. Bernard made a butf-

lor «aJ gim nine kouft ol
Mrs
fc*

t^lerseu*.

arcMI.-rt

offlr-

in

Tlie manufacturers ct CLoth*
—'
WEXFORD CENTER.

■ ..i

craft Qothes were the first oocs
to make—to advertise—and to
guarantee afl-wool clodtea.
Doing so fuQy three years
before any- other nunufacturer
In the country.'
They were ahead of tlie pto^
rMgirvn then—as now.

1. J. N'ewmareh Is on the klek I

Sutums Bay ati-ndiug the leach-^wlck Sunday

Suits - $J0to$25
Overcoats $10 to $25

V

I Olongcrrx
Manltou. where shv will reside
Mrs, Ed C.irey i
. Thitrsdav,
> Buckley
1
The Ijtilter- ,\id will meet with Mrs
(May Southwirk IVc. 5th.
All come
Newmarch and two grand
'ao'i
bring
vo'ir
thlmbhw.
8EN00N.
Amy Seegntlller and NIti
.^1
Burke l-ewls and Mar? Wells were |
Mlsa Harel Allen was In t
.. .
0 Kingsley Sundsv
d
'‘^.Buckley ealirrs Thursday evi-nlcr.
uM-iiu- lu-n
here..
m Seegmlller and Sunday vteitlng her paii'nts
c
Crowford Imughl n
'
puttlDg dowt “i Elmer tomell of Trav<-re<- Cilv lart ,
new welL

George Ansl-ll.
. W. H. Newraarrh went
Mondav.

Lamp
tirt ymt tym^



EAST PARADISE. -

tsyeomia
ilotl al

m mw br

h! 1

I>. H. Dav baa a mile of htf railToad graded rradv i.vr the raila. but
...._
_ DO more mill earlv aprlag. He
*111
do
u qu». moving the ear»; eagine.ele .'

Nov, 25.

iUj>gn-no«inoke-»smIL EMiycarod

Finiabcd ia

ir.'iT.sr,

w“fo’i^“T^a‘hk.!|lvm‘g‘‘JterTltar* ^
transarted bu*iae*v. Mrv s,»de, S.->turday
»di
awBv for six tnonihi at Beiironta.
'
.
..

r.rwbsm.1 of Harlan
ir-lay
Mr. and Mra. A. A Inman atv egC A.
aBumlmrg-r of
Xorthl>ort Mary Wells Sat'ir
. and Simdav,
luyted at their slaters. Mrs Demanl,
bi tlness .li.-re - and
nl
The Rev Mr Senders


will deliver
i
Itniiih Maiill/.ii this tt-e-l;
I
Temi>eran< -e at the V
for
Thanksgiving.

ceU

wick high or W-ao

r btau loaL

a

Their a
Satnidaj nicini'ng. one of h:' valuable
]lbi- mall) road.by teams.
r night
with
and remained
I
Four aallora
f.-t.ni
the
dltbled «>** br>'k«'bet n.ek In the tarn.
Gouelba.
iteamer Kearaag". which was anehoi■l''bn Gnrflih was al Ci’pemlrh <
Mr. Weazlar and Joe Carry made
led In the bay. com- In to teldtraph. bus i;.ss Ssiurda..
biisine > trip to Cedar Un week.
Th.-aeawaaeoBtronR thev e-iuld not'
l»asr Clsier .vnd mm Joseph.
Stelart Is home again after '
^
' tbclr yawl.boat aod haJ ftherniaa tMied
T. M.ver
h •ets Sunday.
...
r*iie
being oo a visit In Traverse City.
|I e* ‘ t*v*
i- plck.-d up by I
poinolife saving
Mamie Crswforil has r
MUa Mary Wearier ImvIalUng her{^^^
inm the Sleei
■nnsOD '
■ping Bear Folut na ti. work fo' Mr- Ethel Thompson
sister, today.
:le Cril
ifflth vi«l(

you)ust con'/ke4> the house warm. yoa'U

SiSiS

TRAVERSE CITY R. R.

OLCN HAVCN.I
R B Reynold* baa parehasrd a
The Hlaaoiiri loaded three <mr' ot>» wood machioe.
loada-of appleo and potatoe* Tr day. J
The tetephone polet are all lot In
Thomaa F\)a(rr and -k« of Traverse Beadoo aod mosit of the way aronn 1
Cilv have been buying J>OUlx>ef for tbe*route, Th. y exptel to baye the
NO. 6.
aMpmrni but are ooa- through for the-proni i Iw and :c use tna weA.
dor. d
for
Nr, and
OTonn-r oi Thomp
to Trav- teaeoa. which U aLoal
boat ablptnrat.
vonvllle »wtit Sond^- with ibelr par-

Mni. I. J
dauBftters.
Newmarrh.
amt rilled
family.
Nov.

lateO mfmvti ctaOal

lU. d bn*, ludul |bU. E>otW«

« fw 4<U«
A. b,.
~ u-a
LMiawFcHo
« FcArlM Oi
H^a.
tmaanO•aavT Iw• tiiiii|*ii ottiAr.
STAROASD.OIL COMPANY

A. J. WILHELM
-

,

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

.........

t-.dle»- Aid tne. wBh
Mr»^ Byron
Jack Herron left here a short U '•‘I
Mrs C. Gririllhwa«ra11«-.l to Klmii- day with a load of wheat and l-utk
agu
fur Seetb *rkikota. where
• SUMMIT CITY.
........................................................
. ................. ... ... account of the nine** a beat.
H T. Mcl.ln who was very rtek P«-‘« lomake his luti.tv home. Hi- „t i,. r da.ight. r.
s gathered s
Nor. 25.
.1 week 1. better,
| family will go .«k.d.
'*The*wnl4* fo^tbe A 8, bf E. warr-l
J. W. Jarrett. who buys p«.ti
MATCHETT.
puiTHw.. ..
CAST ACME.
finished Saturdav.
ihvie for George Ijirdle of Trwi
Imuse
The faraent hew are al buay gelWarri-n TSylnr L'better “than he iillor ol his liouee. -Mi hough the i>H> :
•i gejillenicn
Ung ready for the winter,
The Gun
Dr. L. J Tedman wen.
t>. 1.1,0 w.-«'k.
»n* v«'r,v unfatorahle.
rse It g<4.'
thetr annual
j’* Effie Bocan in n1~i iniprovlnc 5h<-< were prv-srnt and of <
and........................................................
and
Une club will have tbetr
The boniard fatly has moved to Rapids Frldny
Waller Harris has purrhaaod a *ne j, j,uh her vlrti-r. Mrs .tnion Box.
wlthi.Ht saying that they workud fa<t
bnat Tbankaclvlag day and wiU ttu- ■kuucb, where they expect tu apeud
Bas->«.«id pi'Iiet, i
"’aX.*ufv" a*nd”sira. A. J. Hlgbea,
Itb off wiu an oyuwr aupper at K. the winter.
r, nVd Mrs E A. IVoll
IVoll Wer.-bus! and e»i..vlallv so w'
'
51 Inches
long;
. .«5eveiiil hidiit. wer*- pivee;ii and , Wild laU.itii 1
St aaiurday. a boy
ileb In the evening.
,
...........................................................
Mlsa Isabelle Iverwon of
...................
Sortbpori.
■It> Mondav
-rse Cl'
Itid
Paul Wright of I/iganatKwt.
ljt>
.. 8. Lewis and Mni. P. M. Hale . In tbe guest of her cousin. Mias CarElk Rapids call era last Tbur.-:rie Anderson.
TlrltlDg his fatl r. J. W. Wright.
at R. 11. Rc-yooldi*.
Traver-e ntv <>n th>-*am<-day
. ------- ------ --■ — 1 pay high.-.! iii*rk*-t priev. d-ll»<vve
Quincy Peru
Mra. Chas. John of Northpe
Mr. aud Mrs. AuMlli Jom-M «*liUT1aiiiMr. Bigart nti.l Ami*. IV'v utl-nd.-d _
^
„„ at iiilll or <m any railway aldplrack
-m Coleman from_ tolon_ sp.'ut a I Mr“’a'nd"Mw, sim“ ^thwe[|*rf'ome Ing friends In
wtihia a rafilu* of fifty mile*. Adlays' vikklDg at Mike Cleea'. l>e. spent 8
t H. 8. Bruwo-a.
home tonlgfaf.
the fifth annlvcrsan ofthHr marr;asc dny.
icvnA > tr«.u i~.o.v .so..fl.u.iv.
fore going to (be woods with bla cous­
Nov. 25Nov. 23.
All bad a very enjoyable time and
and Mrv. John Taylor wore the
KffUd'dw' drvaa.
in. FTancU Cleca last Monday.
Ml wlabing them many happy return*
„{ Mr and Mr.. l>. P. Taylor ,-h.r,.iM..Rv; iho^i^in
gtr-.
Mr. Smith ■....................................
HODOC.
of the day.
; Ri-nday.
iWn. B.lni. Xtu.
Mr. and Mrs. tVitlle Wilson spent
moved In tbe
The Inland Grange sblpi*ed a car; Mr«’ 1., Br-ll w.va calllm: in thU
Travfnie City. Mtrn,
<43 Cedar St
AngeU.
Sonday at the home of her parents,
of potatoes to Cleveland from Platte nelchl>orho.Kl i !i b'lirtm‘s FTl.l.w,
. fn s .‘.cm iim- a'1 dru«:in.. fcs-.or nisn.<
U8t.
Mn.
E. J. Bancrofts'.
River Ktatloi. last w.. k
‘ C Kn.Hpp drov* lo Manton Wcdiie. by El* bto-. w w.rren .w-o-v hew lorx
Mrs- tValUT Brown was railed to
t Trouble to Cotne.
North|wn last week on account of the
Mra. M. A. Cleea and daughtm- Bose Illness of her mother.
lag after
When It is tbe morniDi
drove to Traverse City Saturday.
William Vannanberg and family are
Igbt befor
Mia. J. Morrlaon.
......................................
a. Mra,
Mrs. A
AA
L. Love,
g friends aod• nelgbbora
• ••
In
1
this
l your tongnetoknow that the t
aad MIm iaabell Morrlaon visited at
cb is ups^. the head Is aching
Mrr. P. M. Hale's last Monday afterMra. John Pender la on the alrk ll«.
'A

Wanted

M. t.v iri.na. s.,.ra>v u h,„„.r of If,,. ,.ij.,t

rrta.,

J, A. CARON ft Co.

Watch Your Toutie

k.'

Andrew Umlor aod family. John Rit­
ter and family of Elk Lake, and Mr.
and Mra. F. H. Hale of Ufti place vtsd Mn. H. OeM- Sunday
Bed at Mr. and
evening.
Tbe young folks all report a One
a party
last
B at Oral
~ •

The entertainment at the schoolbouae was well attended
Saturday
evening.
irr la moving her goods to
Traverse Cltv today where she will
make her home the coming, winter.
WUI Ual returned-fiIrfto
1 puraday. where be has U-en tl



II 'lobs
. Welsh rarebit i
WHty dUh U
ilRlil thill n
is no need to huik at the t
mometer th*-n for syniirto
bic You uulurallv go to your box >
Ml-o-na stomach tablets, and with o

are risltlng friends and ndaUrea at
Tnba for a tew'days.
Nov. N.

gladness to tbe physical aywteni
The real time to waUh the lot
Is all of the time.
If It
Is ctv
with a whtfe^ I
dark trimmings. even
_____ ... _. _.
Who hat boonatomAch dpes notI tell :
Mlsa Nellie
on the slch list (or the past week, la
aeote palaa of iuiligi
cohvaleacent.
needs Ihelp, yet the
UtUe Ole Andcraon U recaverliLc
MUa Ethel Crandall <a al M^fleld that you a • getting into a
trm a severe atuck of pnenmoola.
is need of 5
t ;re li
btliAg to care for Mra. Crandall's 4Dd that, there
-o-na^s (so iwsltlve. wf
father, who baa been quite alck for
reliable In its curative i
aome time.
the stomach that S- E- W
Mrs.
MeGai
Chas. Horn bad the misfortune to
the local agi ois. give on
break his arm last Monday, by falling :
-----itwmoc with i-vi-ry 3>i
from a hay mow
daughter. Margurele McOirrg.
0 refund t
Mlsa VlTtan Dnme and Amelia BartThe American Society
of
lati. of Northpon apent Monday with
plete
satis!
Mlaa Marie Barth.
.

NORTHLAND BEA<
•EACH.

Special Sale On

DRESS GOODS
Great opportunity for school buyers

Dress >Goods
50c

•. f

KODAKS

■isiii

for the

HOLIDAYS

Can you think of a much better gift or cne'thaf would be more
appreciated than a Kodak—a source of pleasure ;he year round—load
•ad unload in daylight—so simple a child can take pictures oo them—good
pictures too.
$1.00 to $900
$5.00 to $35.00
$2.50 to $5.00
90c to $1.50
$1 00 to $3.00

Brownie Ca meras
Kodaks
Developing Machines
Developing Outfits
Tripods


The Kodak Box No. 2, $4.00
The latest of the Eastman products ComateY^a No. 2 Brownie Kodak,
a developing machine and a complete outfit for finishing pictures. No
'dark room required.
Catalogvcs

on

Siilt

and Mercerized

Overplaids

Best of all
Hi’i inch Black Taffeta wear guaranteed—Beauti*
ful lustre and extra weight.
We have less than J itfX) yards on baud QQy»
$125 value. Sale Price.........................

' 25c Tricot fl»nDel

at................................... 19C

SI 50 Cravenettes 54 to 56 inches

00q

$100 and SI.25 Dr< ss Goods of latest falljNrivelties such as checks, stripes and fancy
weaves 48 to 54 inches wide at.......... .. '

SUITINGS
15 piece Suitings such as Coverts-Kerseys-Furctmh-Momush Mixtures. Value $1.00, (iOft
$1.25 and $1 50. choice at.......................UOU

$1.50 and $1.7.'> Puredyaod Black
IQ
Taffeta .................................................«X.XJ7
27 inch Chiffon Taffeta in Black and Q»7rt
Colors Sale Price.................... ............Of O

.A lot od'laid Silks, SpecialValue........... ...60C

Remnants
OF DRESS GOODS

1 piece Black Broadcloth 54 inch $1.00 *7 Ra
Many Suit aod Skirt lengths in the
lengths for children and misses dresse..
54 inch Panamas Black, Navy and Brown Q^/-t
$1.25 value at......................................... O < ^

lot. also
i

This Sale :i3‘; per cent discount.

Bequest.

S. E. Wait & Sons
Corner Front anil Union Streets.

Traverse City’s Leading Drug Store.

E. WILHELM’S STORE
Frorvt S'tree't.

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