Grand Traverse Herald, December 19, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 19, 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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TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1S07.

FLEET SAILED IN REVIEW

trhlcb «-m prolaUly br.Trnewed Id the s|HrU of Chri»inia»
DoUain* UT*. »hlch

U now

bnUt and whk* h

wb*

brine K>« anJ •lU ir’ touod p\.-rr d*;- until Chrl«- fnll on H.

bolns that n.or.- thoueht ohoald b.- tlron Ui

mi*, from 1.' i«. a. m.. unii! 4:<-> i>

In the bunkers and sUrt

MAYFLOWER
WAS LEADER

for

Rio

«<*.‘he R Ineb aun* U Inc rarrlid ou !

This will be the lonKCfl run of the the tnire's above tl-e i.i.lneh weapon*, i
voyotce.

a

distant



«ry 11 and the stay will !«• 10 days.

—'



OllVet. Mich.. Dec.

I'f the unilvnaklDS I* a>- ihr .«eltlil.orhu<K]

i:—The
---------------------------------

Fhl! •

In* four lAn* put .nit of business at Alpha PI fraienilly which were brtd'

Shore leave will Im- KTamed tii the' owe by el; euejuy aud sUo liecause Of m the cvlleye church
There will

probably

be many ro-jsnd flrinjt.

laet

It or Uraril will luvit
Brers, out

the of-

Friday {

A'-o'i-

fin-i

wa.-

rormeriv

made

by

to the 'Bummer

capital.

from

Tbe lire originated from

More than onehalf the Kallora have'au
expluslou.
u alcohol expluHlou.
The aallMw I ut urvwork

the'

I were pn.n«ring for the fun of intUst-’

Target

.Ing the greenhorns long lK*fore

Abou^ o'clock, one of the wnlrt 'H“'l'»

ihe*ine» discovered thst au aieot,,,]'.«t'

overhauled.
i

By Wir. to th* Evsning Record.

MayBewer flying th* |

Organ—"M.wse de Mariage,"

Icrtit elecinc light for ih.- iM.nwm. of

From Rio the Ehl|>8 will sail

have Is-en

*‘"'B tables

on. ranking u'n

which

d.^.ruiion.

Thacker.

ip-ndlny several days with Mrs.

death l>Hug laaianUneoBa.
Th.'

IVmas (\>chlin offlclailng.

and

the!

Captan Km.... „r Charlevoix.

l*eclsniatl<.n-'Panlner*."

Elmer

'-‘a* "»•' ‘'”“'<1 wW. was

lureaiigaliou In a man-'

Orailmi-'A

rn.blem

Washluglhn. IVc. Id —Caique Is the
proposal of Reprosematire

Within

«

*"'“5

"

Aebsaon.

ol Peimsylvniiis. that the waterways
M.s

1

Tr.u.b'e

of the Cniled Stale* _ be

Improved

through the use of beer,

.in a bill

e l.alier. ooiumitted suicide which be has submitted, lie would la/
al-.t
.,'r! wk
b, rresso ibe lax one dolUr on each bar-

Krlday „ixb.

,g.icsis who i.mk adianiage of the op-,sa-aii„„.ng u- elghri. of at. ounce ..f

.January 31 for P.mu Arenas, a dis- hole and 'n some mnni.er. the globe Troblem." Clarence r. Marila.

ar-

From Wat

1*

Cnef Was toe Crest.

eEfCl.;

,pro. d.-d 1.. ;.bm..lance for the hMpgrj

8..ug*-B.rtha Anna Coo|«*r.

The

aro In riiargr of the Ah1 I'ndertiklug nbaTtam...

wvrv works vlslCInx h - s -l.-r. M:s T.*iiman, for

arlWle

film-ral will be held Motiday

afi.ni.K.a at ;:3u o'clock from tbe
l.*j|s l.aiUBr has .v M'veie at- CongregsUonal
rhurrb.
the
Rev.

Mfs

E;ich table had a few days.

S'M.dlothe

at

entering

th.- Iwiright eve and pictving tbe

r, Wynkoop b..f«n. bviMoc for their

N"t all ol the Christ

brightly de.H„.ae,| b-oih*

Mrs.i"*

IsMps left the |«rt* where they wereiwa. leaking. ‘He used an Incandes- V »">*“•

Bhlps and Psrsennsll.

of Ol.-n Arbor,

Wbeti

office

Guild new home in Ohiracn

id

SUIv men arc Ellutw-tb iim.ioi.
tIUilllE.
Sixty
------------- ------------------------------------------- ,
i
Oration—"An Efficient Democniry.-,»» O''- ceni.-r, ami sprays of ground |

iHfver crossed the line.
Mentl-.’a

The l.d

High ITR.'hM to IIUO.lXK) with but IIH.odn '“•‘OK ««* 'h** prognuii rendered:

master*

| Boardmsn tn some manner the gun

Ipioerami. the society has
Ipieemm.
ba» ever given. »“«»
*““* K«>“»
Koou* **ri
w.n disposed
dUposed of. however, tack of neutalcU but Ir »omr better.

Trinidad fire b-t night enialllug a b«sc,r fiom

Jinks will be the order of thst day.,insurance.

a

•’'■c- II

Ikordmaw lake

to‘near the train

Caailar
Mieh
Dec
13—Tlie'^The
»am.s of ihV men who were li
to «"•< «»"T. I'lac.-.! them in the Palace |
Word was ivcelved U*t Bight that
Caailar,
Mieh.,
Dec.
13.—The'
“'he »am.«
chemical
the Cummer
»«"«• >>ad bpen kept a secret as >«> h.- soM p.r iln-m, ^
jWrs MlHh !>ratcis.. who has ivvn
chemical plant
plant of
of .the
Cummer. IMcIMcbIu*
roh.pauy
was
deatrov.si
t,' usual and caused a groat
d.-al
of
The hall w.,s ;f proifP-lcbi wWHU v.-r, sick a, V.duey i.
u-tter

Croasinv the EQuntnr.
On the iHp down

the eguBlor will be crossed.

anil *upp.-r

i i»«.i.le who enjoyed one of the best

Chemical Plant Burned.'
Burned.

Petropolls, about 35 mile* away.

■FBISDOIS THE PESTIHTIO*

InetudM

Rbr was a nontw of Ui«

Mrs. C A C«mk and «fanchtcr, Ret», I wa* dierhargi-d. the bullet

Money.

:*ti:d.«it body and many of the town*
_____________________

ceptlon*. and H Is tliounbt that the

and aiieoditig

the extra work In the shop

i.iil.Ile exerr|*es of the

men. probably about S.bOO at a time. th“ dsnaer-lii tb.- turr. te in londinc i \.nin* were attendi-d by the enur.- >Jidle»' Ai4 of th.. Fii-t M. R. church

GREAT FLEET THEN PASSED IN
REVIEW.

Will Net Be GVsfi Out—

j :i, „ad «l4o«r jho NaiionU ProteeUw
wa»'

R>- all b' lplne a Sttlr. lately M'lling up garollne esiginee Ini the sh...e*

From Olivet,

of S.lOO mile*. Tbit typo of.<.nii»tiieiil ha* Wn di*-{

The flf»t will arrive there on Janu- carded becauw of ib« datuter of liav-'annual

praetios, the RtaulU el Which

Kuuon;» m.»bw of Trnreiw Bv Hl«* Ko.

r. B. »tei*«i»iin. of Otawn.

,i

LONG CRUISE WAS STARTED THIS
MORNING.

emits

f»nu In

i./wochlp

w ^mrpaa* Ihe cooietnplatlon of Chrt»tnuui brtoi: m.. a* ihr roro« of From and l-nl.m

■ tbr nrHi»U ChriWn blrthdar. anti of dolnp moro fXnvXn. and th,. coruor of Cain and h.-ro caiUuc •« rvUlivn> and tooklns; CoticK-caihmal cbutvh and nn *»«•
I the roraite. CbrtiUnaa will be eele- nary,
' for Hb mi-d) or torrowlu* chlldron. j Front
and vrei tahk-* of all astor ImuId<«» la«t week.
\ e»t, ehrUtUn woman.
. r. GJIWpie
brated at THoldad. and 11 will be'
Tbe
Keniurky elai I 1« of
a>ind> .-an b«> Irtt M the plaem
Mrs. OlUe Kohn wsi
y unforit
Death of Aiper n Trin^.
of the naual mertnnaUiSK in»e aboard t«n» with a speed of about 16J knots iiarllmeptary drill wblrb
cr>’ lliwed.
tx l» •-»|ieeuny di«lmi Ikal
in Ittdnc both
c
and horsel
on Saturday. Oct. «. UtUe Alge^
ship.
land a coal capacity of li'rt ton* helpful, takli
vubjeet
of the UrniT-ni of th.- (urroundina eouneldent last wert.
jijor. Trimble, aged 11. aerured a MTboa It will be a busile U> net coal These two sliltw have siiiM-rposed tiir-! -motions.'
I try will l»«r tlil» in mind when aurt
J. W. ilnrkert has ix-en gery batj-1 calibre rifle and went bunnng along

***** ;

„f tb,. ambcr.llnid. thus robaiig dl-'

•' »hile tnak i.c a enli upon

1'^

>*"- KO.. l...r.ll.-. ..f

recily one tagory •wvral mUhoos of

I3s u.di.rs .

ymr whirlT-ltrtd

be

put

'"*•
;desolate |«rt of about IJOO people.'and the her.l
Deflamatlon—"The Man Without
hui-^-r cminltl.e-MrT. W. H. Ah i, ^h„. |,ini~.lf aWb-hunting tv-tol-r blilonlst* searcly could object to tbla.
henl of tbe
the filament caused
caused'
I at 8 o’clock
)»««•
t H. All.vn. NTrs. George 2,;, m:s. TrlL-.W.' tw.l Im-i. .....................
well
inside the Btra t of Magellan, this to explod.-, s-tring the whole •I. Countr)-.- Neil C. Morrison.
i taxing a liquor t
Improve
______
InB^'Lsrdle, M.>. W. L
Kellogg.
Mr* fulling. IkjUi in h.alih and in
OniUon-.^"Evei7
Man a
PaUgoDia 1* on ono aide and Terre'plant afin- In an Inriant.
hsrmlc*B
|Chas. Hull, Mrs. S. II. Somers. Mrs.
bid omtinuslly brnad<-d over tbe i
Bel ^ego on' tbe other aide of the " Owing to the' fart that the plant' A'-Brey U Ashby
beterage. although this I* nut exact­
---Bomeo and JuUrt."
Ashton. Mr*. traB..,ly until her mind b.'wiime u
ly the manniT in which water la to be

Mil* ^ornly and anotiored at
*-*

______ .
^
NoiBIUlf I'Ut cosilng will be donelglne house and the r.»ds were In bad »««*«»
Cooper.
JSlium* and
and .lt was while in a «t of
tn* Bag offictrs.wwM aboard •"d pald y,^^
organlxo! shape, it was ir, minutes b- fore the'
Mr. Thacker s oraibra was on
desiKindi ti
he tihik the poison.
tbeic
Mrs. Trluiblo had
ww ______ ______ellmale department arrived and when they
things on the program. ..
liuttou, Mra. Dora be,n ut:;-f-:.illy drsp.>ndent. and the
f foHwrtd by tho command ng W'^^own
in rruiua.^
February tIs somMblng | got there, it was sien that it was u*c-:‘‘•'“'B***
f**‘*r and logical
and Sherwood.
|MwM4i there ,u
Ee^dMhaehlps.
family had Is-eu doing all in Ihrir
excellent,
Mr.,C™“\ like that of Labrador In c r summer, less to try to «avp any jiorUon of U|C »*>'• dellv.T>was
i BMM^^y upon thole return
’ It Is a Ume of fog.
atrociure.
iMorrison's d.-clumai »n was given In ‘ TubWs—Mr*. Arthur Holliday. Mrs. IMiw-cr 10 rh. cr Iwr up. kiiowlng huw
I v*aa*lA th* «rB*r w
Alec Rulx-rtson. Mrs. C.
Palmer, deei. her grbi wa- over th.’ loss of
^
.I- Ix'avmg there On February 6, the
Alcohol Exploded.
1*^ strong, fore.-iul manner thst
th* flaet te g.t und*r way 1^,^.
ells. Mrs- her y.ntigiv.1 child.
E. MilU. Mrs- E.
Yesterday afU-rIn n Slorehom-', there were sevenil tracled an^ held the lul.-r.wt ol
ol all.
;
aaf al7nd out, pe*e*d*d by th* MayMcManus.
•Every
•*™>' Mra. Jean
nej> win begin. For u
IS.WSJ.Mr. Ashby and his oration,
U miles theuMods barrels of alcohol.
WHIlatn
•aiiki'^1
'’I'*'''■llllaiu
t'alkliiK.
Ml
iind shortly alU r S .r.-lock ask.-d Mr.
and Mun a Klug." .Kwrves
t steer through crooked ‘ barrels
f
’R..xbuig.
Mrs.
«.
J.
Carlson.
Mrs.
L
juiUi Ibc best Ollvii has
over
put
Lardli- to ge.l h.T a glar* of water.
•***•■
* ^ siraiu. wltboul chance of harbor or of j many more of raw
■P^REhnwhlt*
Kaufman. Mrs. R, K. Jameson. Mr*. He did *«. an^wheii h.' relurnwl she
inak-; furlb.
*'*iancbonige. it is necessar>’to etan at
These' exi.l..;l. d .
- and out te a*a.
Frank laihym.
was sltlinc 4fn' a couch an.! throwing
midnight................................
- I -Ing a brilllait s|H-clacle and adding |
reach the ------most
Inl.T.'si Is now- eenleriiig abo.it IhCandy Ii^li—Mrs. Ml B. Eldred a small l atlle on the floor, exclaimed,
OIrwctly after the review and
ouB part of the trip ^ day-{io the lulenalty »,f the fire. Fortuti-icollege oratorical conlest which will
and'Mrv. A. J. Maynard.
*
th* last ahip paw*d by and flr*^ hsr light
‘Thei-el Vv.’ don.- I; '■
AH that day and that night will atel.v. no one was injured
an.l
B*;b.- held at the college ehaiwl Friday
Dolls—Ml*, C. n. Taylor and Mr*.
. aaluts. ths Mayflower aailed for Waah* be oocupled in getting into the Paelflc, there was practically no wind except j. v.*ning.
Bach Mass will be rej.re
Unable to Sav* Htr.

,

Ingtan.

when
Btatlatles of the Fleet.


^

then'

will

be

companitire that generatwl by the fire, tb.- spar**! seut.-d hy

safely.

were carried no great distance.

The . men



coqk

h.u

' Mrs. F, J. Titos.
From FunU Arenas to Callao the mill was also a cunslderable distance .ntered. they'were Oscar E.
J. Min.T .n. Ol..i
M- S.
Callao will
from tbe city.
on February is.
sUy
Ms.n Mill Caught.

Here are some aalleui fact*
N nsrWBCtRethipa aiM tbe erwlM

fHi.'

...

Thero will of If. .lays, to (vmi ship

Bad

board.

Ko

I*a*

than

935

j
modem

grant

fire but the flu- i.r.iiecllun

It-tahb

MM .which

It

i'

Miss XellU’ lairdli- and

tl..'

Lima, tho capital of P.-ru, U less excellent so that I: was savisj with- opiuiu|^ thac the college
bet;e.raCraronr,-R Hrako:VheJutifof!
10 mile* away and It Is prols out much dllltculiy-

guns!than

will be on^e ablpa. from the mon- nble that omcial rccepUom.
•ter

ib.re Is’;, polm h.-h;n,l.

hurta

similar

pro- , to ihoee In Rio will be given.

Miss

The chicken |Ue,. which were

de- j IVspres.

olmiuna

who

resided

with her wbrii

Holdsworifa arrived

to the OM pouDdera and other ma-: have tu In. kept,

ago-

am.mnu necefaary- through
the

Although smsUei than the 13- dlsUuc of about C!h.

uiIIck.

• While the Urc was at Its worst, lh<

The tBrg.'l priieliiv n-sulls and o>|M-rtnieiits aro un.- of the things attoni

the cost Of Mic eontempisled vast tmprovenients to the waterways of the
Vnlled Btae* w-nulil Im- stu-ead over
a numlrer uf year* and Uirne praetl

burs Coagress gave ErVBt Impetus to

it.-.- uf ,1

Urs,

arras*

the nror. roiurned this week to bis faend-

sll.le was done

to

quait.-rv in Cinclnnail

Wilhelm and
Representative
Fordney. of Mich­
Everything |>ns- igan. 1* one of Ibe two drisgaies *o‘
eonntcrvt the
ibiicsn ^nsUonai
convention
from his district who ha* been |dcdged to the nomination of "Uncle Joel

The length of the voyage witl bo

preiiaraiory di-parlm

lly in

srnled.

which nothing d.-fluiie Is to lx- print- caught fin-.

771 mll«. and it li ei|iected that 135 \«d. the

na.y

departnieni

A

of

the city

lonion of

the

trip.

Of Utew. «0 days will bo sp.'Hl kepi in eoilfineiir.-.
- Fruticieco.

whl.-h

will

b.-

consumed and the cost of it approxt-< when there will U- mure fostIvHics.
Barb sh'p will car-;

fj about J.OOO tuna of suppli.^, vary-

Five Classai nf Battleshlpa.

y (or the larder.

I’n-cedliit

in

the

<U-1ltuc! Ahd
Justice 8. S

iSlciiiu lb-la Kiicieiy (

the Ion upon u plalio for the club.

The find w HI Comtecticut clww.

nnoatd at Rio de Janeiro, the third at
Aranas,

IW-i||iia;

t;i.- .td.-iphu-1,

Th

Sirait*

I lioluir of

u,„, C.UI.n,ta.

is.hm>

Kansas

and,were called upon to play

».:i

iwlh,

r''-”"

ton; displacement, with bring .nit i-.i..- and susiHli.iac i«>*er. ''''

.pwA ,.I ,s

™,.|,

cr,,l«s Tl.c ............. ...................

nt, d.r.~rt .111 «. .,«« .iSj™ m.. „l „.,1. u.,d U..I™
Irinidal and Puntu Arenas and tenanuor belt of from 11 to H
dsya oBCh at Rio and Callao.
tar target practice.

H.

Frank


The

them,

whether

to

of

them

probably

lit

the

PhtMpp ne*.

be announced.

cai^arity

w ill tons and the nr^uaiu.-m

i*

l.T’HH

marly

the 1 dent wa* n sd euilnl-that jl

w-bj-

and

oar roast to the other, should be the - i.ouDdrr*.
ragalar thing berasfier at U-ust Once
to two yewr*. it not ofteiier.

I B.-lhl.-h.-iii"

and

Uinerary of th* FlecL

caiaeliy of

2,ono

tons.

Tb.- arma-J make Christmas

Ii srlU arrive at Trinlda-1 ,ln only sniatl matter*.

OB Dec. Jl, and remain until Dectl la ^tpected nothing ’•rlH

those takrag

Tn« AUtuinni cla#* is of

' Marj'.* .J^iun.l-r Ja:i

a

Ttu-

|of ibe Malm cl***.
Mringlitg 1

tn Trinidad is t.xfrii miles, and with ablp*

villl

the esropUoo of the run to Magda- Kt-nraage.

T.

remodeliag

artna- earn-r. Robert*.

; ae<-

lo »»s.

Many i.n.l varl.1l ideas w-«re l;i-..n!..ix-r..|.

I*'iiis p-oplc who

now

aifi; mas a hu’Tlen. though strength

The^alvalioti
The
Salvation

Armv
Arm’

!*

now

Mr nnd Mrs. Leri Cog left on Mom

and Pat i twit Mr*. Cox'* parenu.
Mi-.* IJzzie Dunn spent

Snturfiay

She wa* .TV yeatw Weiborn.
Zora Cox's family have mored on

city from MXDlitee. where The former having
they lived about »lx mouth*
ob*

to dhst ihev

had

residcu

!ci

C. W’ynkoop. e.-i ThompMoivtlle eight y*wr».
]

t^vl

pureiaaed

Cox.
Ite

Prerl ! ptsev.
7i;,- ,*ebool ctildfcn are busy pla*.

1 tilog acd practicing cxerriscs to bo

Mr slid Mr*. Tumble were married rendered at their Christmas trae «b-

.Eliuer Crain ha., a ix-w gasoline em iri 81. Unril, Mq, IS .rewrs ago. her] tertainment Dec. J«. JS>#7.

and lectlng i'»r the Cbrtsiina* dinner andlwUI cut a cord ere.-y ij minute*

that 'tb<-|haU If convenient. .

IS.—Mr.

l.rothi'r'.: day for Grand Rapids where they will

of age .Sovraber 39. and bad resided

Wnt

Gr.ffith

and

family

jSi

hare.I.i

Th.* thought ipr.ois oii* may b,- left at the Array | moved back to Hietr home in the

reach 0’i|was dlscnnle.1 several year* ngn. l-utiw.-,* brnnghl oat. howev.-r.

D*c.

;lii thi* city five yvar* the family corn- to the place vacated hy
after

col-jg-ne and wend *aw iu operation that. msidrii name

’ni,-*.- will carry- the ooly||ocket luok weie often uxetl it wws.all who c*n an- ask.-d to contribute t

Mich-

family bLve moved on to

i.f ;he ^-cra-ii. ten, R.-caij. rr-jaud Sundsy at the home to Mr*. Ei

13—pei-

hi* inm'.-ring J-S
,

two

lonia. Recan. of thU Hi,
•k R-can. of. Waltham. '

CeBs* RdnC^ar Run. Mich.. Dec.

working f ir A

-l;.- r..ucern uud. r the nam-

ji.ut the-g.-neral «. ntlmcni e.-eui.-d to of tb.-Escanaba Msnulacturfag Co.

>irii Mr* !

Kat-' R.-caii. w-t.^ r-Hid-i.

_____________________
th-j

Long .Lrt*.

U-ni Lake.

and Miss'I’r.

in Chicago

^
la

Mars

.modern home* l.m-li-. euniv.-, find

fonct- at U'jru’-tt's hal! on Christ

l■^»lne**. tip unill a year ago bating!

the

Two tts '.Mik, il.ebarrtMjr.’* farm for the wlo*

•-orge. Minnie

Wm. IffthluI.T Co s store,

t.nic'ha^-d

Mr. Lucas IS'exiwrieuced

de*

Trinil.b

- ridden.! Il•as|e*

J..y- S. King Is Is-Uad'lhe «wnt-i

Tw.-Ive wlres-iid

om-' .'ry w-i!i K-ln*tai;.-d

Me*daim’»

l>attl,-'l>e that pervaally no one'fcU
.-■fell Christ i(
U- the , Keuiurky

Irs

r win bn

T

I

d by any a

to s’

rs, Mrs

is'houve. wakinc

!•«

repro-

a.ift..

-Do. we,for the ii.-w factory au! ii«-w- macbii:-

Hordot: “
being

toM bay lo Ban Francisco, about li»N>j 13 inch gan* Hi the fieei. a i> i»e which j yet a pK-a.iire to plv-.
tnlbs.. will Iw* the *hnrle*t

if posribb

Cleo

!ofl|eial.j n-rus.' to permit its removaL

K. Ferris, of Big .Rapids.

ton* 1 p,-ck. J. C. Morgan, Travl*. W.l.-oc,; l-e, ii own-r of tl.,- 1ja-aaal« Woodet- Davt* amv«>d h-t>- l.o-l week

to not likely that any shore leave will tneot I* alimg th.- wamc line* a* tirat
The dtoUnce f

I

w*a

to fats Old for toteri

;i'i.d-r Uielr law tbe Mexlena
‘ Mr. TojiDkeiid bopro to bnve the state

be don,-'with a kp.'ed 'of 17 knot* and a coal' McGo-rgb. McMtna*. Edwa:.!,. Santo,' wair- Co., which he *old alamt • year - »|H-ndlng tbe’fall tu Nebraska and i»

there except n> c.«l the ships and It ,capacity of 1^i». t-m*.
be graotnd to the sailors

part

She i» cniidoy ed

Ux- i.od>

>rt-iwriri.ent'niake the proper

1.1th of Deecm’-ei

in «>i« raU.m

The Maine cb.-’s i* of t:.r.i«i lohsJsoBg.' fioui the 'IMncc if Pear.-"'iii*h machtnes hate lew-n
with a speed of IS km>l^ and a coal The c-mvenwiion.Mii-Ject.

The fl.M-t |<gt ilampte^ Rond* thU lu.-ni differs from *he Georgia claas.prised in.- rem*nd.-r of the program.]
mornlng.

Purport soon.

A force of men will lu^ kep; work
plaut

Imov.

J' ’

the oM.wili lecture ber>- on Knot.v nlwt, the

ih- u.w

The tomlly

Ho- lyonng niao. wbo

Reo^l f-

..Escanat>a.

of ,g.t

>oi

’.-••ra of school in our w.rrd sch-s.l wl
ho'i'e .vnd win return tn her borne in 0;. t th- lOisun

. lug tioi-- nt;d ii Quaner. tn onler to

LiiHe iTowsi

the

Crime again

.ocas, of

ij

The iiitiaram, tor th.-:

one-;!., ikiehaut, "The

rvpresenrinc

a* Uvn r„ji,h ,his same school m the spring j

hating purclm

<tiii'te-d Within five years.

1.............................

Miss ttenha Shaf-r jus- closNl h-r

: I.’liter dish .Ciciory Ihcr,-.

uf Booth Aim-r-,aod that inslcnd of .3 inch gnn* there opencl by viu-al nuiui* :- .19- M'

lea and thill cniiaro such as thi*. frani!arc eomertm* f.isiun.lcis

I

genia' n

,; clewed toi; Mirac time. H

Unit except that 6-iiich gun* ar<- usnl In gram omimtit.v.

they might ba brought back to thi: plscc of the 7-lncb on thi-C.innecllcut [

Keld. itmUM-. ''bs:

•one day tllJ.s week.

Good fer Ttrompsonv.lle.

t plant ibai

n«Br

days afp r death or it cannot be dln-

-w;

w'loie s«Mil,s! old boy of the i;iv*. Bat
I«>y. and

I i-v-c-iMdilug

1«Her from the f.idera|l.

The presi-'m>mc as that of th,-Cuunectirut class | Bate* had te-cn chosen

Aent Id Ms luensagr Intimated
AiluUc coast by

a

drowned (ant May

Santa Catarina.
I'nder this law a
•tithoueh U>dy njiist le- renroved wllbln fire

He—-



Oh oar Strc-Is .b.tking hand* with llJ-

Fur tbolr anaaim’Bt' eommitiee o-curamendtri that ili>- clot- -

cimI-

day*.

a-

,r-|
Thompsonvill.- is to hari- a ne.
T|ie omipl-meDt of met K S."t-|
The money for piano will 1«The Georgia ebtss is of ti.nisi ton* {u«r,-d from ito- bniMiug fuiid with T. dustiy that wii: give emp!o.vni-i
jalsiui «•! men and will n -uli in
wtih a speed
of 19 per ceni tulercst
Th.-

eid<-f<lal|y

W-.<* well

jSSSt

>'f th-- Sign.:

bring tbrm back to the same way or-| disp1n<-,-nienl.
bywnyofCuropv. lenvlngalsrs.-imri kuois.

?i, Ml lore.
1-

vtrit.;d ,.1,; frl.-nds here la:

*1;' re":-.:u in a few

thin the probbui .of.guns.

what to do with

is

The Mlch-

w’hliii no wacrtlegloin hand should be

neti offlcisUng.

shakii-g l.,.n.ls with oM friends.

.ta-rl-.lrmu.. M,,. E.

j

that "Uncle Joe”

Is much younger than
.vears would Indicate.

j Moro->. of Erie. Mieh. d’wire* to iw

Brt.-.hn,

Inch.’*.'!,. Edwani*. showing exrelloni proi>o-!“’*™

is :!-iuch and S<* amsm-r: ,g,rt was nrc-i.tril and adoiU.-.;,

pfr-ri^.-m. and

Wlii-.ie *he

..M

^they carry four IS-lnch. eight Vlncb. ’ purchjts*- the Griimell piaii..; .The f

>f(er lh*l tbe tiblps will gy«to Ban is 7-1nch.

en-

'
l*«inie time, i.vt ii. wplu- ,.f tb. ir dc-!
egtromelesidence of tsaai vot'on *he dij w-ha
ly ciirlon. Mexican law, which pro­
l”th, Clao-nce A
nil;;ht do
I
of tbU country of
fains
G.
Fox
- Was to Peer
the i.’sly Of au Americaa who was t

I Scho‘-l<l«r. of MnnlKitig.

a prolusion .rf p.-nnni»t* an.

A-

Thirty tbi- armor im the main ♦wrr.-is being sitlons from M-v.-ral piano fltwi.-

days will be npent to Magdcien* bay: is hicbc* thick.

Fvaadaco and

,.l

an

He decisim

M-cur.^d th.j j.-ison k> laid. TIu- arrival of CongmatMB
known, l-iil she H;ii*d that shu Fordrr.-j ba* given 1
.nd lw'<: daugh-jha.l H in her |Misa.>sl..n f.rr abotit
Cannon boom

lUgeUan; the'fourth at Callao. Peru.; Vermont will Iw in tin- first divisicut; the pl.-i-e* eh.wn Ix-ing wl.-ctions to ''’■‘■'"■■''•'J *•«> pidm*. plant* and How
and the fifth at Magdalena bay. .to[an- of

is

m.i

t.-li'plinne operatoi

A’lti l-",‘

.,1 tb.S.s

Th.-, OciuuecUcui typ<'. of which (b<> Mrs. 1. F. Tliu* and .Mr* I. H GHInti

place

of \Villi;imsi-'mc. and a former Irfk-ke h.'.-d : V :.‘| win

.vrMiiit

of’Coun.-cllciit. Louisiana.

s

flarr-

r types

be « the Port of SpalD„Trinldad; the come firs’ in the line.
PunU

i"*”' bealib.
Marri.'fl

>' teams
discus*

tl

several Hems of biisims-- u.-n- take

. 111.- Ala- up. the prluciiuU one ts-iiiK.tie; deeb

Only five stops will be made
way tn San Francisco.

I-.A't,t.- Hint a few gami-« may N- a-

day that the nsiprocti’

y-.e .Itsilnn classes of l«iil.-shl|>s omitted,

In^ from ammunlilou to Ibe •malb-st arc rcpres.-iited in the fl.-. t. popnlai

Fur.luey

Ml Clemons.[two nioiiilis.
H-r desiM.iid.-ncy had,
lallve Tomnzend. Of MlChIb'llingv- Witt ukr greatly worrllM hi-r family, and tbey|

1

ilgan ha* taken up with the president
I,«t1.s-hc l-Hng In very [had kept a do*.- watch on her f..r.^„,,
noot ■ matter that Ima

Till- girls also want to piny |.a«k-l

absorliiiig at the W-.ni;

this

prbs-

Isaac llplliney. wile

Ill be tJiPiilslied with j.TM-ys.

b. evidl
h.-.-.! by the numlM-r ut, Mich
................. -..............................................................
ptv.vril SO ■ c;.a<lMau-s who are practicing
H
n.li...;.1

the hea.l of -CouversnU

s at

Tinny rents is th.

•lUcussi-

April

Mr.

that ifhe speaker would make an Men!

•1 and E. H. Lahej'Guri.ty.-

A. P- Husfiliu

hip will Im- auaide.1 a biinner while'eie buying |kiI

Woman’s Club.

reacln,-.!

KdOTly 130.000 ton* of coal wilt Is-,'pnduiWy In tbe U*t week of
Bmlea tl,3(t0j>00.

and the class, wlimlng Un- rhjimplen-i

.l-.-iron-'t

Afivi It I- finish

to port renewing supplies and giving ed thcif witl-.-oiiK* the niu to San
shore iMve.

up

parntus wu* sent I ni th.- h.itue am

days wlll.be occupied In making the such InroroiaUnti for study and tu M- lu ronleiiU w.-ro

Cannon.

thnslaetic Cannon man.

u eongresamau 1* an especial sd, 1 11.;ive dime this: H was nm levanse
Ih.- l-nllej • classes and ibe | eiigagril in the work
K-r of "Uneie Joe * for Jh* latteFs
- at.' liuw engaged 11 .lid n
Wm. Habheb r
stand on tin- Urtff question, which he
•xt y.-at's run.
tcl.ildron.
Ten games will lie playiM ■ in lumbi ring f.i
r.'gwrds a* a divine
document
on

rcsldenre of Joe Miller. II Iiour fnni
aimther pnrtlun

bond

building of the Panama Canal.

In tbla manner, tl waa pointed onl.

pro-|

Uve force.

a

Issue simitar in ebarwcu-r tu that for

weapons mile*

toeb gun* tbey have greater destnic

suggestion

of t&O.OOU.fMNi or more. I>n>vtde for the

•B tbe fleeC will be the 124nch guns.'there on March it f.<r a m.mtli

foot.

the

funds did not warrant appropriations

ill|c,'s looked after
the
Then come* a it-ach of about 8.050 and th.we were all more or l.ws cUm- rw-xt spring.
1s-bon. but in alsiui to minutes trout
gviPsiK as theV arrlv^
and seated
to Magdalenn bay, arriving aged. The plant will Ik? rebuilt but It
Hie Ume nr ber arrival, death had rcXuw that the football w«-hmiii ha*
thrill at thi- tabl.-s.
will probably !»■ lliree monll.s twrore eluted. Imskcihalj
b-ased her from in-r snff.-ringv Those
and
gymnasium
yt which there will bo Itt.
Iget prarliee. ^e fl.'et will be hidden It ls again n*ady lor use.
priwent with her al the Ja»l wi-tv M'.
work are atlraeting the athletic Inter
Lake Ann.
Tbfwe guna shoot projectiles weigh- m«rt .»f the linie. n.er.- I* no town
The burning uf th.- plant may effect
iTrimlile.
the pbyslci.-ins atd Mr*.
1 lockers have ixi-n nssign.-d
tog *70 pounds, with a inusxle vcloelly near by and such news as reachc
Cuinni'T. MiiH'hy Iron work* a* the.
Midi.. Dec 12.—Daniel jlk-spri
Ijike Am
K-gular wlmof *,7« feet a aecond ahd a mutxlr public of the doinmi of the fl.vt then received tlic supply of cliarcoai from
To add
t.i tlie^Fratt has taken lb.
Wanted To B« With ‘■Gurney.'*
I work.
energy ®f tdtOOO foot tona; that Is, u will have to cow# by wireless t.de the chemical works.
lomaateadl
Whib- si 11 aih- to
.si.eak
Mis.,
eketUail InK-res a serlw of |m.-,.jt.nilHT on tbe tli-u. Full
power tbBt could lift tt.000 tons me gnip ftran the ships l.» San Dies.., t
L^ Ttielr Home.
i aetlrel) I Trimble said:
'i know ri mid;t not
ars gauK-s have HH-n arranged for h' this township and Is
araall

The mo*t powerful

conuinlng

that cungrcM. when the government

Hireei. was al once notified and was

having la-en built’i.l.imt s»'.i'n year*

dtlhe gim* that ahoot

its

swallowed rally by all who shared In the bene­
Mr. Lardic at one
fit* of anch luiprovemenia. Tbe oonto hasten to Ml
v.-utiun of the Kalional River* A Hop

iecUlM wMgbing I.ISO pound* down'aanie watch on-r fhe men asho

JertUes.

Al

had

kind tn this section of the counirv
It was eqiilpp.-d wiib 13 stills senii-d at the InicrroUeglatc

law.

er* A Harbors Congress adopted tws-

iiy this mciins Ibe physi­ the whole qnevUon of weterways decians could reach her In quicker lime \<-l»)mieut, and fU membership Is inthan they could by driving out to Mr. croaslng rapidly as s result. Captain
1.srdle's residence.
Mr*.
Margaret J. K. Ellison, It* seemary and trMS*

Inez

TUe plant wa» one of tlie first of its

The

nrupofu-d

recent convemion. the National Riv­

her home,

Al one Hill.- th- nialii mill caiisht iV.H-lk.T with Anil-bu.'chl.T le

abore leaves.

wluablr to tho roturtry

throughl the

tin. Anlm Tituibles rewidenee.Vhlle he hurried

rtm'fs 88M mllea.

be about 14,DM men—officer*. saUon

she

Strychnine, and

^ tonbase tR the is bauleshlpa will Im- renrhed
ta ratuid Dombera 333.00ii.

«ald

,

being

Maria

Recan.!

M!*s Katie McGIU spent SoBday to

resldenc,- in tht* city th.-y iTsterse City.
mauy Mends, who extend

Mrs. Ricbsrdsson ba* been 111 tbe

’ympaihy to the family In their past vro k.

1. a Leiilejlace after spending the sunner andjra.f l>erent«Beat.

Mrs

Trim! I

^e is. howwer,

what Utprored at this writing.

.J

^•r
'grand TRAVERRC
0.m W«« 0«L

Smith, daniibtrr of Praok and Oum
tMl Jordan. Hteh, Dm.
U.—Th* smith,
dotb are well kbowo
aod
dam of tha Eaat Jordan Ctaetric Light highly r
le At Long
and PoMr Ce. «Mnt out at t e^loek Lake. Mieb.
thia mom;ng putting both tha

They

Eaot

many fricoda. «pd all nnito in wiabiag

ChaHovoia rbitwarn out of bualnooa.

then a happy future.

dam

la located about

Torfyeklnt-Scaley.
SeHry and UUa

; l..emao

The wedding oecorrrd at the borne Toin-kklni.

of

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER' CO.

.tlmosl e\-crvl».i> alir.Tc».l-.l!irne»*«*re tv kiW ..i ilir
____
inaae l>v Dr.
Kumerr

Mabele

they will Diate tbeir home

half

iur

ronage

Saiarda.v.

Mr.

aod

mile aouth of the village limita and

prrarnl.

The Rev. T. E. Carter, paato- of thr farm .near Willlair Uiurg.
lAuR Lake Prleoda church. ofTcialed. on-BCd l,y Sir. S<-el.y. •

a head of about 24 fact of water be-

Seeley will

Traverse City.

wb'cb

==si

Deught Sow Milla.

Mlaa Nelu?Bs!igbi5rrIrboae tnor.'

i.iii

the vounc l.adlru- Ulsslooary drcle ih„ the mill «H1 .intt Mnnit -F.l.

The aauae of the acc'dent ia unknown.
The railroad bndge and about half



a mile of the rlgM-of-way of the Eaat

i

.

ad out and how long h will be before
Tha

right-efway Of the O. A C.

Orawn.

ia

waahed out for perhape 200 feet
ia covered with logt. atumpe and de-

MIcb..

Dec.

13.—Mr*.

bria. Pataengara and the mail w

ttusi •leelliqi

her daughter. Mrs.

M

(here ia a otaam, plant mainUlned for
The Argo Milling c
pany will probably have to shut down
pany (or power and K la likely

hi. of U

Clyde Cunu left Saturday for Trav­

G. I.

The baiket

bull

game

Thuroda.e

Sight be\we«n the Wibbora and tbe
o).aen n-sulted



.

.

.K

,
"".Tbl,

forwardo;

Uned ttp as followt:

OB^naj.

UtUe.

i Ciaiidall.

|(l»trwa-atarm8—M.

Picket—Lena Koch.

^



Mr. and M«. D. II..McMullen r.--

aaaiar. .were tbe surv.

!
--

J. «•. tiirk.

-

'

1

F. M. PAIN^

Uuskeeuti tl.

-

Returd.

ii

MicMiuui

• ihmi

lioin

.■

filena.- aud
■«'

tvjr.,

Iwii we<-ks'
ar

ALL RlSDf* OF eCT FLOWERS

ivi»M-d

ilii.i ih

Cilv Iron; Hlogham. sher.- th.y have
vUitIng

Mis.

J.

Wilsoo

WiUoo

caipauW th.tn a. far a. this rtty.

■>on from CadUlac. when’

he

bu>

S'"

'Vihlam. pod

Mr

Saxtuii aud wife. ..f

Inter

-issrnr,is:s-.

f"r th.- i-».l lour w,*-k*. Mrs
Bud Mi>- P W. Wllscm

»P-b! «

Hoardm.in.
I'lrheii. were in the city today.

IS BIASOM

and

A. Wooli.it. .il Klk Rapid, was In
jo-lay ou .isfa.e...

SIClUia*^^R,pRO-

fauvJy ezprr^

T

******

time In New York and.j

and

lo

time

Tor

other *ouihern

Atati-s.

istopreseul tbclr elalBaasOaot

<lr.irse'HuiueK U wurkiiu; for W. ii

I

tie eity

Gb iin tRiiv. a young lad frtim mv f-

Mr

i» guiiig to M-h.K.| fr.im \V <1, l»i-k
. ruianV
\Ve.l,„l;n

. L.ivhp: iiotii’ >

I.ii»iue>»

KKlay

formi-ilv of tbe Sehnailuwg

l.uiiiliei jlustlon and adjuMoieul. and that all

aid Mr^

'Ixs afsi-rtii-in

l..r

ii.irlsir i;li' bu»ii;i!

Milluim.bun; fo:

[court,

;i -hint I -!l .sill) i-Istix. ...
11, J. -\:el-i .m, i.| K.ipid fill. 1.
and Heraa
.Us, N. iv
!l-»-b.-t.v.
.«-be-l.». N



Ihe ataie grange. Mr. McMullen j.i.Kowovri;. -U will be far seated an Invlutlon to tbe grang.- to

--.--..n ycr

meet In this cliy Ihe eomiqg year, bui

at

the

probate oBlct-. in u|o

:city'of inverse City,
. in agU
ogU Cl_____
rotmU.
_
before tbe :cib day of March.
A. T> IH’k. and that raid elalm* will
be beard by raid n>ur( (Ui Thundoy.
the ;sth dav of March A. U 190k a
• • -k !d
ir
□ the
for. U'
Dsied .Nox-enilHT 1

Saginaw won out over Traverse City

t''

Jiisf Tore Christmas Tlic Farmers’ Store

InrlutlonB from aerer^'’«tbgea^iea
-*ISe Sntiday acbool board ofiAabury, were alio iweaenu-d. with votes^
^eeeptance a.s follows;

Saglnnw^Sl.
tba following oEtcers for tbe ensuing Trarersc City 96, ijmslng S3, Kala­
Ftor;
mazoo T. UalOe Creek 6.
8nper&itendoBt~l. U. HoUia.
The mdln reasou
given (»y
the
AsalaUnt aupertatendenl—Ed.
grangers a* favoring Saginaw wa> the

T»V

fart that Grand RaphU bad the meet­

-OtcftHary—hUaa Lois L«ne.

This is the busy store of Traverse Cify, supplying as it. does
gifts that are pleasing to every member of the family. Rractical, pleasing, useful and sensible Christmas Presents. That’s
the kind you wish to bay and that’s the kind we sell

ing for twoBDCccasive years and they

TlYWaurer—Jam- McWclhy.

wished lo folkiw the precniont

Librarian—Edgar Baxter.

act,

fMtevtlng two Biicoe«slve*'jyear* la one

OiwanUi—MlsB Oertrnde Adams.

OlherwJve Traverse City vcmid
Prmddent Sunday School' hHsalon- have won.
Saginaw was

nut piv|>an-d to

le

C-ive BO many delegates, there being
(•i!i in all. uol Including umcer* and
vHlturs.- Lera than a hundred
.Espartmeni—Mlsa Grace Kelson.

bben ex|>ecte.|.

The nie>'llng wns (uV

BOOKS AND I IBLES

oT good things.
Dati ng Raa«)>.

A gland asioitiscnt from lOc lo $5.

, ilr. McMullen will reed a report of

Tbe-board af directora of (he Trav- »e
» atf Driring
Pal*

piooWliigs at the next grange

TOILET AND MAMCLRE
SETS

Ud Iba fiSlecn of the C.ramd Trav•twa mtr aaaoclailon held

meetings

last (•riWag for the puriiose of di»
caaning the matter of rentiag the park

At tOenver.
Wasbliigtou. I*ec.

from 50c lo

13,—After dcclil-

lug ui hold Ibe next detiiocratlc ua-

A

lion ex|H-u*es lu thatt city,

.

. ..... — '

_____ $t0.

'I’in- harOtv.-j.-v aim.- I Uic place to find the tuc-fbl intiut

F'RAfMK TRtUDI
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING

'

TOYS AND GAMES

definitely decided.
Death of a Child.
Infant

I Oc kiiiy. iart wiiiiura. We warrent th.-m to

A ddighfjlo ever)-won-.iP. W’c pride
ourfelves on geed tjcaliiy at motierate
prices.

,to be decided later, tb,. matter will be ■lilted in tu scceiiUtnce.

Tb.‘

Here is the real 1 oy Lai d at {-opular pikes.

oaugbler <>l

I’ocki-t Knives. Kar/.rs. .Shears. Sissors. Skates. Bread
-Milk. M, Carpi-t Sweepers Nickrf PLtU.l Tea Kettle. Tea JV.s.
r.fl .- Bois Bakmc IHshc*, ChafioK DisLea. GAa Bask* it.
H-rrv Giaiiis. Cruuili Tr.iya Knives and Forks. Teaspoons.
TaUI-spous. Oirviog Sett, Washing .Maebines. Clolhes^Wringt-'S. Steel Kanges au-l «-i.be

TINE CHINA BRIC-A-BRAC

meeting of the spirited d. lKile cm the propriety ef
accepting more of the' |1-Hi.>NH> off. i
Drfring Park Aesoeiallon will be
* week from today lo further dlwiia* ed by Denver lor the couyentiem thu:; „
actually neede,! to |«ay the Yonveii-|
dfxdded.

I for CbrisloiM Gifts from tbe iisij.

10c and^ip.

Ing the dale of the rueetlg for Juiy|;

' BevcMl proptnliioiis <m both sides 7. !9(>K. Ibe deiiiiK-iallc national eoiuwere dlaruased. hut nothing daOnilc- mltty.' laie yraterday entered npoii «
Ig waa

____

Siitnblv Suggid
wur- store-.

POST CARD ALBUMS

grannda for ihe rotmi.v fair to l>e bi'ld (ionul ciinveuiiuii at tkinver and fixboet faU.

Mr. .ni.l

5c to is.

Christmas Goods

Mrs. WllHam Campb,'ll. of Mh M ,,i.
Hlrafn A

t street, divd early Saturday i

aud Alvlra Hall, l

THE JOY OF IT.

' . ... .

A thooC A 1.50 game ol Tabic

„„

.-o ct.ie; i-:.,i-:ri-n are left.

The saw Buetv sad dapsir d the -Bfera
lBra-awwlraur.»sMi.<M
hra
pfe w bM^.bDai.<M orvec t«d».
«rib4 Ncs aalr d» -traw Bchog ^

The moth

TenolS.

I
1

Doaih of Charlea Anderaon.
Charlev Auderaon. aged 47. died ;

lip* joy lAick cored ooo czpentace «e
brai wd.ng.
1*°"^
iu OMsuaBd. ol l«oe» iKcmd

11

Stole street.

the i«-M

a

Is

siuldvi;

Charles Andeneou was bora la Turn,
year*

ago,

in

nmiiMny

with

hi*

be conducted an asbiry near th.- e.ysiMr. Anderaon leavra

wife ami threw chilUtm. Mtw. Henry

o_
MXaeCo.Bal.k.N.Y.

c to gel your share.

(hem out lo us chea}..

Paul. Frank, who 1* in the asbery and

-..I not a

siiav.ne Ootllf mak.

tlu»4.- tl la: wc bale-

d for Tbr-

moBih-

ALMOND

wo'ild.

ttraie. of Grrillckvine, and Mrs. NeU
Mr. Anderson was a meralier of the
ri.resteis

and

also

of the

8we<lls1;

He waa a conslst-

DMuber of the Sweiflsb-Lnthem

tHflT DlL

a good Cbrietnu* prew
Carbo

Maijuetif tbeorw

jT'iai h Mine eB-Jogh t- t-»t tbrau

-ade,

■1

-hnviu;

hai.ilb'il t*X'kft kufl- I

-is'j •' take o! sLaVliis eoayi

i his .'iltiaily Iteals aayihing
en the market .it any such
jo’J

l>rice.

Don't miss it Hold*

200 Cards.

A btuUiad c-il.; 1.^. ,utpir>M- i.
uon- than f hi wuald
iv h.v os« ot uur wa.bUig marhlnra
xrhlnra
wringei- Tl iluobaUy
rare ban the iroubk- nf aui&g foi a dlrotee
We are erowd-d with

•sMl to tany

Say, Mr. Man ^'our uife waois seme Eogravcd Calling Cards. Leave*
ABd by the ivay. Madam. Vc» hu.b.rd likt.- m.f«irc!. Wt :n n-Akg «-

-i' «lntow.

Our tabi*. a--d -ta-iveB cna-

on I>Q»U anu aJ*« Mretrh

u.dl hat.g .wu.s

|f,yo,. goal

us the order. Bat be prempt. ’
cJIml Qub OJer.-S.. UI.
Aflci ail Ihrie is iso pla« for Cisrssisssas Gfis like she

»o take a good look *•

i -.f- are a i..- s.f iipuy dl«h-, m ;•

■o<‘. bold air t'!- diflertnt go-Kl- thut' Be hade on Ur.-l tww. ao WC
wir-- wtoH tbe atore

what ,ro ; wan;. aK «te of

only t«s) glBil -.0 >huw

\v: where tbe good*

I- and h< ip A ; f
- i-ark ,f not MCfBnl wlVL t

Two sillers are also left. Mrs. C. L

Stms of America.

L

An over slorktJ )ol>tcr

VAMI.I.A

Ruby, a atudent In lie High srhool

Rlnglund. of Mlniica)tf>II*.
OtoB^pranraty erad*.»■«»toy
tod^yjid^aBdctoitoB toBftok.

*

■■

CAMIIKS ol ali dratflF

nUXTilLATE .VfTS, mixed aud iP.i tutod.

j-reM-ul

Swi-deu. ana came to this country 37

•n city limit*.

•D. m> A«ar. Era! 6th St, Mon
Okra. alalBS t
twBDiy raw. I <10*1 r* ao idief In

Special 50c

cbangi- for the worse

brother. Andr«-w, .who rarrive* . him.
OiAw'i OTnttiwM mil art cire. ter they wB

25c

2Sc

Uon but untM Monday was able lo Isusual. Uking

.

m;t!

is OF
• f;iJ-:Hy

i.'-y an- Eiral.

DiODlhs he ha* been HI wllb rvtisnmii
around as

Dr. A. W. Oiase’a
Ointment

For

A grand, gorci

A 50c Post Card Albmn, special

children s game

:i:> Saturday- morning at his hoiio .

Foe saW^ JohMob OniE Go.

■ I KKA.VI.1

We Mention a few Great Big Christmas Specials

■freid from Rlc"

**

^ .

tbe | guatua A. Lrtgblou. deceased.
.
,, --- ■'/ sr«eo that fo«r
and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan,
ol
frum tbe:;i.idaytdNo«enib«r
have tvluiped frotm a trip to
1H>7. have bes-o alloatwl for.

Virginia

h..iue

Prafooeor Raggleo baa not yet de­ where they allendi-d tbe roeei'ng of

too* a cc^rdy JO jja opponents.

th^P

moruing .-u (hur v.ai' t.i New Vork

I9g



eded on the dramatU i^raonnel of
. Ua troupe.

.he city

vUii

Jfenrj Marshall r.iurne.1 Gifs afte-

w. J

F'JLORIS

;t-

losaut-.

rvUlIxrs

.

for

itigehler

Mr, Marshall ,re«vn!!y accej.trd a |»
.
a.- yard nia.i.-rs- cUnk ai holidays.

and \Var;.-n

A

Trwvwrwc StTy

mmm

.

Mai.-li. of Elk 'Uaj.i.K

hiH-n vjfli'lug friends for a tew days.

I Cedar Run

I'.ekermaii tbis wc-k.

u-d waa called to Ti;:xej>.- (‘li, S’lii-'

tnnied this afierwoon from Baglnnn

have

lu « .-—II.
stall; AI
also a botse.

Mr*

Aithlir, .V. alc.

S"'*"Solon. Mli-h.- lA'C. U> —Kf.y H.mna

Grange Cms to Saginaw.

WblUpg at

horse*

a< .\«ab Edaies

Plaalat—Ora Irv.-ns.
—---------- -

Hall was nen with

Tbeae two and

w Ih

Sunday,

Tnwaurrr—Ora Itv'em-.
.Vlolliil.t

Hire pbyalclan—Dr. 3. B. Martin.

In the whole gacne be

IK 12 baakcu.

•I

V. G.—Cora Fitzgerald.
». a—Bessln MfMlcha.t.
'

Organlsl-Maigaret Mclntoah.

tip to « mainly through the playing

..

i.'Ck

N. G.—Mam! Moe.

Mdu

funnel-Margaret Gttldcn.

ia tbe eceond they.'itilled tbe acore
Hnnann.

Hat>-

tosh.

aalaotca' duraOoa. tbe aeore wi

Hi-rrlii=lo;iV

J

afternoon

***■*« ''Ut beller now. •
John Tager had a row hn-ak It*



Sergeant-Thcreta Crandall.

-

Rapid*.

lleliekah

to

Mls» lAila Sji:ji.a-ie#.l ivluim-d t'll- Co!,.

Eli Mi -ev bad ibe isi.l lurk

Tbe trfflcers uf wiMierin

nno Mr*

XOrtbern

was at ibe-Baik I’latv today.

iug fr.mi a long illiKKs.

EVE. EM. NOSE
AMD THROAT
im Stock

J-oy. of Ea»l Frot:-

altenoing a Invi'd

Mm l.et-

very *lei.

Du. F. J. macNETT

»

tuin.-d home llut-

Hiil

ed

Mr>.. t>
te-en

Mrs T. R. Whit.- Is shisly

hi.lKv No. 4S:.. .-Ifxltd Salimliiv nlglit.

Chaplain—Olive Crken.

aOB. Mutinek. Cleveland.* guards.
la tbe trot half, whiofa waa of 20

re|wTllug

Mirer has

wiateria Rcbekah offieera.

Finance keeper—AlHe Burt.

Scott.

to jc la favorer tbe Wianera.

aaeen.

I'nlon rtrei-t..

e Ciffurd jati-iii

Record keeper-Mary McKcUar.

Hall.

forwaida;

Harriaon

PERSONAL.

U.cli! with the result oUc U

The

VUdnan. contere: dulkou. H. Hto-

-

bnlWlDs on South
I.

Whiting.

Cdbler; Plenoo. Creay, guarda.

_• looera

Benlati

'ifarlure of llgbtii'ti;: .lUvrlei* tmtjer

vIcuut-

warehouAe; aUo
;iiid

hl»

but Is much iH-fter ai tbl* writing.

The team 4aa compoaed of W. Ham’

*

I'l; a aeore of 4V to

tle by rlrtoe of tbelr
^ -SOB. H. Waite,

imuailed tanu-d thl* ,n<«.u
alt other eqiilpnu'ntv have b>i-u ia.|-

In readlue-r at >>„. cigor.i

“ss'j'sassr—-



Tlslt altb hU »»»ter
Hunx-a

They.

Tlie new iiiotur tiax I

buuHng their |iotaioes In.

IS In thror of the former. Tbe Wln- «~.r.

pTrora*

3 Cate

New Manufacturing Ce.

making good use of tbe mild weather I",,

aen acqiilrod the rixbt to tiac tbia ti­

. Bllltrni

Uetirge

of

There are Keveo puUto buyen. here

-OiS

J. J. bfee: :iiMA
.... .

er—Otah.Carter.

here Sunday.

Hatlland. Aaat. Caabier.

CAPITAL. taOOXIOD
SURPLUS. S46.O0O

OLASSEA FITTED

Jkin't nuVe Imuled

Piiai:

S

A ecRcnl SuJdBr SRRaag Dm

l.uri arv euing to eat aood lor S. I«. .

lutiat of tbe Unir aud tbe (anner> are'

'

n-|>iexeuiat;ve-All.'.-

Traverae City, were calling ou friewdej

fdllwayt are again in oparation.

Carrie P.lerson,

.t. J

Price* 50c per pocuuL

Km w*

O. of O. T.- -Clnra Cauienui.

John Sebright and Alfred Leaeh. of

na nora can be brought <n until

MUd

P. of T.—Valentina Catl-.

transacted

buslnesa In Orawn this week.

than ia but a cS»M euppiy of toga and

■jeoc,
.eldiess to Dr. Kill
■X Co.. Hingh-imt
V. V.
The revuU.
liftVKWnt aO' I oiiclolLir sue Ue.tirr
-old b> all vuul dni«i;iia<.

M. of.F- Kate Knapp.

erse Ciiy to work at the aaylnjn.

the mille will aiao have to cloae aa

K. r.-Sadie Ibinak.

Maynard. Aaat. Caabler.

CaUiHI

Otc'.ve I lioolori'l .TaiMQ i^rticularly fine rt ivor au<1
e.twpliuiial stmik'lb. If >ou have trouble gelting a
leti ibat i( to your ItkinK tiy n lample |>ouiid of thia
one. We will takeour cbaiicM on your coming lock.

t fr.?!.v nis:l.a:-a Ise-ktci:alsmt S»wn:tvR,»«.ai;.l ho« i»
Btit \-ouha\ek».llieyi.r liU.;.;.
:ervr.«When VTiuiig:

Muuger—Marie Moon

erve City hYlrlay on biisinea.

Snitth. of Holland,

11.

E-'j.-^rah Cole.

^r. and Mr>.. E. Harr went to Trav

M they were dependant on the

Ur'

E,.S.-;:ja1in Henm.m.

City caller Saturday.

The town vrill not be in darkneaa

«f-«ftlr*-;v

•A . J

Pbooea. Bell WiO; Cm ;tos.

We Believe.'^' •“''.Le“sL5s:

v
soumoj wsyv .ul..-s|.'ta:
an.1 :.i prn-alr J>r;..t:i-r. ami lu.

,n«d the following are the ..ffirers foi
tbe.eoBiUng year

L.

'MUa IUh JohDktou wns a Travenu*

brougft into the eillage by buoaea.

K.‘■ih Si. Htxl Lake Av-e.

The I*ythlan Staters held tli. ii cu

A.

Despn-a: of Traverse City, spent Sun­
day arilh
Campbell.

Lojk for ihc Big Rivl PlanL

C.>r

AnnMd Election.

Drawn.

thie can be repaired

Q*.

j

Samuel Gartaai, Cashlw.

iill limea

) ftr Ceil aUfTcd aa nac D^ib

,

*■«' "I-. be .......... and
ngj,, J,iiii.tnlis.

—.

Jordan A Southern railway waa waah-

at

(tol our (Urnrif aii<4 ceiiiiiArv onr j^mtlta befurv buvixiK

U>uU Hosier has rurrha>-,d
mgr lo Hrrvey Anderaon will take aaa'mill ar Pmeenionl fr<.iii i'.:,- put- Me>l<1rr si
the water lowering rapidly.
He lilace on New Year'a day. Waa lead»ber and ,r.K.p,.rai;.- C... ;u.d
a rhiua abower Friday, ai the,
quickiy made hie way to chore and eawni operate tbe ooiu-ern In tic fo- ^ghCs’' i>iwu>c.
«a^ aafaiy Juot aa the* big
con­ home of Mtu Oerlnidr Xewkouae.^
•"“•'..tun-. A aupplr^ log* will be cotlen framioflkidur
I«<
South
n.lon
street.
About
15
of
out
this
WloA and ll Is .»,wci
crete atrweture went down otream.
on the loo on the millpond and noticed

Tracy Lay. Pret ideaL

R. Floyd Ctlncb. We —mm

. ^.rrt

LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, PORCH .
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINISH A.NO
DOORS AND WINDOWS

J; i.iSwK

About S>e-eloek thia

ftiing Potor Johnaon, who
charge of the power houoe wao Sahing

ti e

a fnll tine rf

a
H

A

Mich.

Si*:i v> n \<>ur b.llfur n liiMioc'or burti

Mrv

make Wtr bomo no

Tnrerse Qly Slitc taric

LETT«

WITH ▲ LAXH BACK?
KUncr^ Tnnhle Haio Tea KUcAbk.

Williamaburs.

the povror U furmahed by Door croak,
lag mainuinod.

THURSDAY. OECCMSER IS. tS07.

Of ihe giboBj’a pareoti. at whinb place married at the Church of Cbijsi par-

eluaivc if damage to the roilroada.
Tha

J:W» P. to., the Krv. J. Foraborg aadj
tbe Rmr. D. CSoehllu offlrUtlag.

hare tbr

Jordan A Southern and tha Oatr«it A
- T>« looo to ootimatod at S7M00 c

herald.

efaoreh a»d the foiwnl aerlcce will' fWh VATT A'CT' Tm
br Urld Turaday fr« thgt ehurh at ^
^

CIXY BOOK STORE
THE HOBART CO., Props.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

21

ORANO TRAVMU HCRALO. TMURROAV, OECCMMII n. W.

klodiiaa. Lord Maxo went u
CbWsea. Dec. 1C.—Ooeton consider!
___________ and OB tbe laat nfusaea I ad la
“Ab. old box.- saU a-feBlto»afc.’““l Glaaler’s eoadlUan to aafaTormbte' LasslBC. Dae. lA—Jo4ca Wetst bu
bt^ore Lord Lawtwe waa fcwore for ' creatlx exceeds tbe power ftat could meetlnc asetber on tbe arenoa. -so' btdar at bit heart action to rerx wtmk decided a«nlast tbs MU tn tbe aalt
botne be took tbe IneoBlng rieetox for oe dereiofied bx all tbe neana witbla I Xoa are Barriad at last. Allow me Nooe bat tbe
are allowed la Of tbe D G H A X. rallwax tor taxon
a drire. On tbe wax be Impreeaed bU tbe ranee of man'a capaUlIttoe. w«n '
xou. for I bear xou tbe sick room
for 1»03*4A. He held that tbe «d«bdoctrine of klndoeea rerx empbaticallx ' rtoam. water, wiodmllto and
bsre an eicelfent and aceompitobed
Frets te Death.
paax't specUl ebaruV exampta it from
and auleranlx on hit aorcMior. Lord auvnetb of all men and animals
wife.llaskegoa. Dee. U.—The mxaterx uxatkao ander the ad ralorem axstem.
Maxo thanked bin for bto faelpfol ad-; blned tbex runld not ereo
-I bare, tadeed." was Ibe replj. “Sbe
rice, aad tbex retamed la due cooroe ' tbc tteiueudma force of thi. 'oUfbtx to ao aeeompiubcd! Wbx. rir. abs to
tbe dtoapprarance it GusMiwdsesr Cat Llto.
to Gorenuueot Bouse. Tbe »xce. or . power.—Cbtcaso Jooraal.
petfectlx at tHyrTW tn literstore, a*
Brown, a Well known Pentwater
Jaekw^. IVc 16-John VaaFUM. a
footiuan. waa alow and awkward In
-----------borne la mnato. at borne in an. s; bus neat man. waa eaplalned todax prisoo eciovlei. stao killed Cbaa.
borne ta science—ta ato>rt at bune ar* • h<-o hit t»^ waa found froren to a DouglasA another prlaouer. was •«».
except"icake of lee near here He waa «S (enced for lift- at Jackson prtoon tbll
icept wfastr
tWe toe. Lord
moraint.
>id Mbxo tuned to I recipe waa glveii b
tbe vleerox’s nW wltb a amlle.
Isolde for IS36: Oet-tb/coomb of a
“MX flntprectlcol IcoBon In kUdneM «boreb brll-tliaf to. tbe grease wbU-b
au odd one." to rpplled to make it w-ork rosy and
be wbtopered. wltb wbk-b tbe metal forms a Llud of
rerdlgrta. Mix It wlib uoulled lard
An Cnemx'a Courtesy.
and opplx a fresh putter twin a day.
Wbm tbe crusadera under King ~», '
auperalltloD tbat db-uini tbe
■ If it 16 impossible for you to come to TravBlritaid of England drreeud tbe Sara- > use o. _____
_ .....
ebureb
bell _______
above an; _____
etber.
c*m tbe aulton. seeing bto irot^ flx. j j>gi tbe peculiar comQuaOo:. of meui
..ked wh.r «•.. th- -,mi*r of tba ! paploxed for tbe purpose prodi

i erse City to take advaouge of the great stocks
king all this. dlffetvnt kind of verdlgrto. Thli
atoughUr. He was trid that It was

?eg988eee€8e8G®Q9a8e889Sg89ag6999»g

:

ORDER

AC r’flTTC I

»



1 jxmna aiir la , displj>-ed in the Hub of N-onhem Michigan,

THE COWEFS TAIL
A Pluire cf Fsi<7 Ltghtnws snj E«*r
Cluns>;» Olmenuafts.
A vo'tA U dirtInsBiEhed o*oi:!y bja imrti-ns.,by B9 parcloiw calW ibr
coma, wbirli *nrroLD<J» the ou('lraa.
aad. laM. bj Iti IcailDout tail stmimtag
tb? Dui-U'us tor t>«rluipB ■
Aat:i:.-oJ Djillloa niU<« and oiore ■■ tbc
com«t aalina lowani ibe tua. Occtip?'lnK a vvluoM! tbouaaada of tlmaa
•renter &<u tbecon. tbe tiueallaa utarallr
bow «n'a Ik^>- with uo
e awepi* (broaefa tbc
•oliir FfWei.i nitboci deraocliig ererr
-planetT Portonatelr for the preoer
t$oa of tbc oolar oratem. a comet.
tar from being a «oA{>aet man. Is of*
m trta^inrrot. sun bare been dlae dSajj.
■Btion of brlffbUMi not onlr throurb
the UQ. bat eren throagta the oocieDa.
la etnetore the tall U a r>namer of
' m 00 KboaUj- that la romparlaoo tbe fUnlen of bridal rella It
eoaraelr deaae and tbe tblaoeat bate
that boren on tbe borUon to an Impeaetrahle UankeL Indeeif. Ibe eanb'r
abnua^Mre on tbe cleatoat dax to far
deaaer. BandredB of cuWc mUea of a
comet'a tall are probabl; oatwel^bed
fax o Xarfnl of air. A plane of aaeb
fair;' Uffaneea enn tiardlx be auppoMd
t. and to it to not
' utoalfbtaic toflnd tbatdartnffu aartft

L*c sare.y i..i-ii.iaod If tt ever retotria.
Frunr ell tbe known fneca astrooc
men bare coarluded that tbc nurieni
of a comet to merel.v o inasa of acteutt
eatllx dtoperacd into eicail sni:i|is or
dtotrlbtited BTadsnIl.r aloce lb.- oS.l:
onfU cveatonllx tbe e<jLjet to.onipieteIr dtolotejrrated and eitiasi^: ,.l As*
trOQonil.-rl hlalorx ••fferK
erMence lu ^ npori of ttato bypotbeato.
Blela't comet. lilMovered In JtCd and
carcfallx observed on en«-b lo^un.
^Ht Into two parts ami mppcaftd as
a carious double c-oiuet In liHO. tTban
It revisited tbe earth In IMU tbe
parts bad drifted sway from each oth­
er and were tciurafed a»>out J.IKIOJIOO
miles. Btnce then tbe comet hat disap­
peared. Eserx sis ttol a half xe.tn tbe
earth crosiM tbc track of that
comet. Meteoric, showers tbon mla
upon nr. In these meteor we see all
that to now left of Blela'a comet. 81mliariy. tbe great comr/ of ISK! liietallx

tbex were nil on foot.
ben." aald the suUan, “God foeblil
that neb a noble fellow ai King Ulcb- ;
ard aboBld march ou foot." and sent
Jb a noble ebargrr.
Tbe measanger took it and aald:
“Sira, tbs nlun aemli you
charger Chat yoB may Bot be on foot."
The ktng waa tt cunning at bto
mx aad ordered oee of bto »|ulres to'
moont tbc horse In order to try him.
Tbe sq^ulre ofa^ad. but the animal
the taltan't fiarilloiu
iltnn eip-cted be bad got King RlcbnrU 1.2'i was not a little mortised to
discoTer bto mtotake.

S In Properlien.
roe many weeks the Irrlublc mcrebant bad been riveted to bto bed bf
typhoid feesr. Kuw be was convolcaring. Bm-flamored for aometblog to
cat dariartSg. tbat be waa aun-iug.
“Tomorrow yoo miy bare aomuthine
to eat" promised tbe doctor. The muebant rsaltoed tbat there wonid be a
restraint to bto appetite, yet be saw- In
Tialoo a modeat steaming meal idnred
at hit bedatde.
"Here to your dinner." aald tbe nurse
next day at abe gave tbe glon-rrlng |iafonn a separata conteL Another link llent a apoonfol of toploca podding,
In tbll chain of tesUmoov to pc
"and the doctor,emphasises that everyby tbe cbemkal compoalMon
Mod of meteor- thing ctoe yoa do most be in tbe tame
ttn which have foond tbelr way to tbe
aarth, a conipoalilou which agrees exTwo boars later tbe norae beard a
BcMx wltb that of a cotneL—kfaldeoiar fn'ntic call from tbe bedchamber.
Kaempffert In Cosmi^lun.
"Nurse," breathed tbe man heavily.

Frssehlng and Praetlss.
Lord Lan rcnce. one of tbe fai
ncerpya of India, was an able and
eerr simple mnn. He mod U do bto
work In bto ahlri alecvcs nud discourag­
Interenl of a few daja or perbapt of ed at mcKb as posalble all stale and
a fen- bo=n max work wooden in ita ewemony. Be waa Inclined to treat
. dlaiibaooiii tettore. lu path to 1» tbe natives like children, allbough be
. indeed
{b« onl:- cb-rartcrtoCle ^ wbkb it can mertUng and jwlvlng justlce^ai^

Suits.

a postage atamp."-BBrper-s V
Fores of s Cyelefw.
Carefni esamato of tbo force of a
cyclone and-^tbe energy required to
keep a barricane tn active opcntloc
reveals tbe presence of a power that
makes tbe mlgtatleat eSorta of
appear at nothing in comparison.
foPc? eqoal to more than 40a0OO.O0C J

Holiday Goods

Gloves and MlttCns
25c,50c'loJ2

Our Fine Black Suits
dress wear at

for

$15, $16 50
$18. $20,
$22. ■
can hardly be equalled else­
where for fit and quality.
May wc show you?
Ill the fancy browns and
other colors fine worsteds we
are making a better showing
than many larger stores can
boast.
It’s seldom a mao
looks further after seeing our
values. One price to all.

1^.

for the knit or leather goods.
Fur or fur lined Gloves and
Mittens at from $1.50 to $6,
Fine assortment.

Leather Goods



A Reliable
Ren^edy
Ely’s Crm Bill

Not the largest assort­
ment in the city, but all new,
and iheyitell us extra values.
Suit cases $1 25 to $10.

'• • •

you will hod it both profitable aod^ satisfactory
to order Christmas Gifts by mail.

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In choosing'

your presents to hll mail orders we will use as much care in choosing them •
as you would and besides will give you the benefit of pur years of ex-

beskWrakterM. I
mm l«IM al Owa. I
It cleanse., sootbn, I

perienep

branrrrsuiCngfnim I
Caiarrh and driv<« I
awsy a Cold In tbe I
Head quickly. Ho* UAV CCUrO 1
toor« tba Senws of llAT T LVLlI ,
TasteauJbm.il. Vtill um M rts.. al liras* '

If we haven't what you grant we will go out and get it—Goods

will be carefully mailed and if not what is desired may be returned.

Cet us figure on pour gift list
Shaving S«ts—Mirror.—Toilet

“EXTRASTRONG"
RUBBERS
Extra stoDgrubbera are made by
the Mithawkee
Rubber Co. (cot
by tbe trust).
Mishawkee is a hard name
to pTononooe and harder
to'remember, but it atanda
for .'extra atroog quality,
crery time. So'to be more
expreesive and'eoneiae, we
hare bnoded them "Extraatroog" and recommend
them to yon as inch.

it

Sets—Travelling Sets—Kodaks-Jep China

Petfumes-Sterling Goods-Smoker's Goods-lnk Wells-Box Paper-Hand
Bags —Pocket Books-Cigars-Box Candy - Brushes - Military Brtiahe.
.Manicure Setx

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

Traverse Oty’s Leading Drug Store.

Bacliaat & Roscoe

eBBBBOBDP!DD3E)a®8eBBB&88SBB8&BeBBO

Silk Handkcrcliicfs

Fancy Vests

Both in the new and
exclusive fancy patterns, ‘
and in the popular plain
brown, tan and green col­
ors.

If >^u don't believe
we have the largest as­
sortment
and
lowest
prices just try us and see.

25c ind 50c '

$1.00 to $3.50

This is Our
Fourth Christmas
Stanina In December, 1904. each
year has fonnil ns lonj strides in advance
of the previous year. This season's showing of
Neckwear, GIotcs and Blttens. Suit Cases and
BaEs. Silk^nd Linen Handkerchiefs. Fancy Vests,
HIrht Rol«s,Bath Robes, Mufflers, Suspenders,Half
Hose, Seal Caps. Fur Caps, Knit Coats, Sweaters,
will surprise and please Hope to see yon soon.

SHERMAN & HUNIER
Suitcases, Crips,
Haulms

*

BY MAIL

e.Hons
cau-d.

Suspenders

Mufflers

Big line froii tbe
manufacturers of*^best
goods made
2Sc. SOC to tl.25
Better ones in holiday
boxes.

One of tbe largest
lines shown—prices low
for quality. Boih in new
styles knit goods and
silks.
SOc 10 $2.00
Every popular color.

Holiday Goods Overcoats

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1: 11

House Coats and
Bath Robes
New and elegant colors
and pauerns—not too high in
price, either. See these early.

Night jlobes
A new line just on the
way will be here this week—
Sl.OOand $1.50.

Fine Hair Hose
The “Everwear” brand
Six pair in a box. $2. Guaran­
teed for six month?—What
I better gift for tbe gentlemen?

Our sale thus far on over­
coats has been the greatest
in our bistbry. This has left
twenty or thirty single
coats at prices

From $r.50
to $22
and on which we wit! make a
price to close. See us at once.
Also have seven or eight sam­
ple coats sent us on approval.
Rather than return them we
will make a low price to dost-'
out. Handsome, fine fitting
goods.

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) TMkvcMt HERALO. THUMaiiY^^aeiiiiiki n.
Tt»r
Tu lAdtor AM •oMtr or dM 00*.
I bM • rarr «««•
*MMil buaor ud MpHr EaUrdor

evom Bill TBit

ireatbor.
TW (eUoolac ladiw bad abaft*
or tb* aaurtalamcai;
•abpar-4lr*. B. 3. HaniBoad. Hr*,
tt. Laeaa. Mr*. W. A. Hamn, Mr*.
Bd. ‘Barter. Mrt. W. 6. Oasoet. Mr*.
M. z. BrarMt Mr*. WEUIan Cbaai-,
*tea. Mn. Jobs Ca»pball. Hr*. A. 3.
WOhUm. Hr*. Wm. Lore Mrs. Artbor
D»*ar*s praalded at tb* eoSac bootb
TaMa* .Mr*. Monro*. Mrs. Wm.
Matb«rslll. aistotod br lb* M
K**r*tt, H«b«TSlll. Oeoralrlta Bba»r,
Lllllaa Pam. Mary Parr. Mar Motgaa. LMla* Hall. Aan* Bl*»*rt. L*lab
D*aa. CbarloUe Ugrig and tours

Keep a package on a low
aheU. Let the' childrai^lielp
themaetvee.

Uneeda Biscuit
are the moat antiitione food

Hal*.
IteeeptJon
Mis. Marfarvt D**pr«*. Mrs N. B.
pt«*D. Mr*. Cocdi. Mrs. WDllami. Mr.
snm^m £T0II1 flOBTi
And Mrs.' I. B. Ollbart. tb* R*r. and
Mrs. Dcma* CoebUn.
Tb* baaaar. which
to br all tb* ladlM or tb* Aid *oaetr.
/g meuturw aad
aa «raa tb* aupper. had a b«aotltol dMdust trpof Paekattt.
plar or sacful and prwttr Cbrlatmai
gltlB, whieb were all dlipoacd of at
HATIOHAL
BISCUIT COMPANY
tb* aal* and orders taken tor
nm. Tb* tcdlowinc Udiea bad charge
or tb* baaaar-and prealdad
tabiM: Mrt. DemM Coehlln. Mra. O.
P> Carrer, Mr*. O. C. MoSatt, Mrs.
William Parr.
r. M|s. P. H. Bamsm a
Mrs. WlUlamt Mjtberslll.
Tb* fcillosring ladta* had charge oT
the lee erasM and cake bootha; Mr*.
HatU* Paddoa. Mr*. L. M. B
Mra. J. A. MooUgne. Mrs. J. H. MeOoagh. Mrs. W. K. Kellr and Mrt.
Vorbait Moatagoa.
.Oagdp MMa Mra Hamlltoa'a data
PERSONALS.
on her way to Ludlogtan for a ehort
at n ponng UdiM had chart* oT tMs
viifftlog with (Mende and relasUy with her huaband who it eng­ tire* whom he hai not teen In all
booth, ate making'the candr. whieb Pram Pridap** Record.
Attoniep A. P. NerUnger left pee- ineer on one of the car terrlei run­ that lime. He will vitli In the riclntertfay
on
a
nalncat
trip
to
Detroit
ning
between
Ludlogton
and
MilMl aad apron bootb—Mrs. C
Uy of Ogdenaburg.
■bmar'a Oorenaat clrel* ot U roang He will return Snndap.
Herbert Krauts died at 6:30 yeaterladte* bad dkarge ot this booth, and
Bruce QrlBln, and Harold and Bed- day morning at bit home in FernHerman Klrchner. returned home
the tea ersam waa ate tunlahed br teat night from Boyne City, aoeomwood. of pneumonia. He leave* four
panled by hU father, H. 0. Klrriieer. Northport, came up of the morning
and a wife. The funeral will be
who wlU apend a fewj^ya in tbc dtp train to tee Banto Claua and look held Tuesday morning from
and at 1
MaaUr.0
t tslaUv* over the display of holiday goode. FrsnclB ehneb If a aon who h
Jamea W. Barau; :a prsacher of They apent the day vlaltlng UP differ­ Florida arrive*, n be does not arrive
Jama WUbtliA famarlr ol thte
dtp. bat naw dotag aagteaertu «ork Prsaktoit. wat la tb« city on bu*!- ent Btore* and bad a royal goiri time. today Uie faneral will be held WedMra. Milllken. wife of the ticket netday morning.
in Ibe aovtb. It oertalnlr meeting wlUi N# thli morning.
aneoMB. He la In diarge ot.a. big
J. W. Stoodp waa in the city latt agent at Northport Mra. Mulligan,
■Igbt oa brmteeaa.
wboae husband it one of the crew
Job tor itba Southern Padde. and
Called by lllnesa.
' earstag tMa. the New Orleant TtmeaToney Cerwteb left for an eitended Of the car ferry, and Mra. Andrew
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Riebardaon left
vlilt at hU bom* at BUrllsg
KeUl. all of Northport were in the
Damodrat hat the following to tar:
*Wbat U oontlderod a triumph In
Tboma* Punncll. who bM.J>een up city today on a ChrUtmat shopping Monday for Baitpori. where they
were called by the aerioua llfoea*
bridga anglMarlng hat been aeeom- north deer bnntlng and la^ looking, trip.
^itbed br m mteaaeriac depart- tor aome time, rwtarned to hit bom* Sarah Irlih of Manistee who hu of their aon-ln-law,* Will Sweet who
bden vlaltlng her eon Charl'ei Irish waa taken suddenly UI with rbeumat at thiI LoaMiana llnea c< the at WUte Hall tbla morning.
Hr. Sweet is a former Traverse
Hlu WUIlamt. of Charlevoix, who returned thl^ morning.
Boatbtbt PacIBc, la the pladng
Mrs. B. C. Briggs aad tro children City man and has many friend* hero
8 pteta
of Traverse City wept to Nesun City, who wilt regret to hear of bis tick1 ta the Attbt- Mis. Reed, of tbla ^Itp.

Always fresh, crisp, clean.

1

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talapa rlrer for the bridge ot
Batta Boage brsadi ot the Boatb*m PadBe. Tbit wat reportad r**:
terdap br Od. E. B. Cutblng, general
it of the LottUltna Unea.
who laa intt ertnned from an IntpeettOB ot
It -ibt wort.
/
“Cd. Cntbing add'that the tour
ptett, OB* af wMch M a pivot pier for
tbt ampUoamwt of the drawbridge,
hat been eonttneted above
dangar tine, after Bv* montba' tletdr
labor bp a Urge force of mea 'Tht
plvat pter It readp tor the teat teetlba .irbteb U being pUced now and
tba «ork bat been bandied with
mibaUe tuecea* aad treadom from
Tb* bridging
I teat b*.
eaaat cd tb* ablfUng bM caring or lu;
baaka. TW Trltco tratam baa b«en
at work ter a numbri of moetba trpIng te bridge It but on aeooent ot nnpropmona eoadlUoaa lU eagii
bava bam much ddapad. la the
atmetten of the paeatoaUc pier* of
the •ontbern PaelBe bridge.
v*r* aunk to a depth of 100 feet be'low the water line and aolid fonndn
ttena were thua aecaiwd. The pier*
will ooat im.OOO whM completod aad
the aatlr* coat ot the bridae will *aeaad a gnartm- of a mUUon dollars.'
Aunt Janet Club.
Tba Aaat Janet club met
hew* of Mlaa Joeephlne Carver Pridap'aftenooo. Mlaa Eldred befog
tkelr taeat A pot lock ao^er wat
ealogad after "whieb a maateal pro­
gram, aa Wloma, waa givsp:
Plaao aole MU* Trad* Haanen.
Dial Mlaa Joaephln* Carver •
Mte Geraldine Cortla.
Dwt—Mlae Margaret HoUldap aad
Mte Trod* Hannen.
Bolei Mte JoaephiM Carver.
Trte—Miaan
Trad*
Hannen.
Joaepbiae Carver and OeraMlne Cor-

morafog, accompanied by Mrt. Reed,
tor Grand Rapids, where they will
apend a few days vlilUng relative*.
Mr. and Mn. Warrte Trayer. of
Comfort retnrnod bom* tbi* afterafter a two day*’ riall with hlf
alater, Mra.. John Boyd and family.
Mlaa Bffle Pierce returned tbla af­
ternoon to her borne
Mr. Perry, ot
through the city tbla morning on hit
way to Detroit where he hat aeoeptad
a poalUon aa brakeman on. the Grand
Trunk line.
Mrt. P. E Whit*. George White.
Mra. H. R. Hoxale. Mlaa Heima Johnton and Mra. D. B. Taylor, all Ot
•g. were In the eUy today
doing their Cbrlttmaa t
B. J. Morgan made a b
B^lah this morning.
Mrs. A. V. Oleaaoti returned
Grand Rapid* thla morning after
rialt In the city wtth her ton. M. U
Oleaaoti. ot But Bightb atioet.
Mrs. R. A. Wtadover left t
morning for a vtolt with frlendi
Rndyard.
Mra. 8. H. Wilkin* and aon left
this morning tor a rialt wtth frlendt
at Mackinac City.
Mra. Cor* Putman, ol Northport
ai in the dly today
Mra. J. Uvingatone. of
left thU morning tor Grand Rapid*
where ehe wUI apend the sinter.
Mis. Hebert Pouch returned to h
hooM In Poach thi* morning after
rialt in the dty.
Hob. G. O. Covell made a boaloe
trip thte morning to Intertochan.

PERSONAL.
From Saturday'* Record.
Mn. C. D. Pool and family left for
Pentwatcr thl* morning where they
,wlU isaidf in the tutare.
Mra. Henry Sage and Mlaa Blanch
Carprater. ot Wllllamaburg, w«w In
the city abopplng today.
Mrs. C. U Roaencrau. of NorthTbe evening cteeed with each one
port. wu a paaaenger on the 11:30
K Bible verse.
P. M. train lid* morning
Ludfogtoo. where ahe will meet her
bueband. and together rialt relative*
there.
w. N. Moot nnd family, of Tbomptonvllle. relumed home this morning
trier apendiag a few day* vUltfog
hi* *l*ter. Mrs. Token, who U a
paUeat at (be Travers* City boapiUl.
Hr. Moot says bte alater will be able
to ieave the boepllal one week from
today.
Mr. and Mn. Maaaey. ot CaOilUe
are la the city to vMt their daughter.
teXate^* o2J«'r "• Mra. a Boatagne. ■eV afXG
t Koribport
Mn. C. U ]
t (hroagfa the ilty tbl| morning

KIDNEY. tIVER
AND BOWELS
Dr.A.W.Ch*M'«
KMmy-Urar PIIU

rnmii

•Ig Bill Taft
Italy;
You eeuMn*t guea* hi* ala* If ym>
haven't M*n him Utoly;
A iniMtewelght b*ror* and a

■Igbt. aaklB* tiM.
ball «u a
aigkt
witb «u booUM or airtotna* gH|t.
bad lb* aafbw «at ooMod br larc*

to spend the day.
Jim Raterty went to Empire.
PERgONAtS.
Mra. Blvirt Sleeker wept to Oien
Prom Monday's Record.
Artror to tee her alater.
Mra. E. II. Wellman and daughter.
D. WbltaoR ot WlllUmsbnrg li In
Anna, ot Honor, were in tb*
urn today.
Prank Bloom ot Hnple City nod bit ■bopping today.
Mr. and Mn. Sam Nickerson.
pother went to Ludfogtoo todny.
Kinsley, who have been vHilfog their
daughter. Mra. F. W. Wilson,
(
Annual Inetallation.
’ The Ladlea- Auxnilary of (be BroUi- family, returned home today.
Mr*. A, Dean left this afternoon for
arbood of Railway Trainmen and the
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Elk Rapid* for a rialt with friend*.
Mi*. C. a. Boston returned to E
llBld their annual inaUllatlon ot offlt»t* Monday, the eeremonlet be­ Rapid* this aneraoon after a visit
ing held at Forestera ball. The whole with relative*.
Mr*, a; L. Averin, ot Honor, neiSfte.wA very pleaaant and
thS mosl'TiIeaaaDt featnrea waa the jcoapanied by her mother. Mra. Jane
tlon by the Ihdlea anxltllary Cornwell, of Dorr, Allegan county,
left
this afternoon for a vlali with her
A. C. Plant of a bandaome
picture of the entire ladle*', alater. Mrs. W, M. Anderson, ot Bates.
Mra. Maggie Brown, accompanied
Mrt. Plant li about to leav^
tba' city and the picture will form a by her son and daughter. Oliver and
ve» happy eouvenir of her aUy here. Flounce Brown, returned to Mam
After the rllualUtle work, the ladlea Iona this afternoon after a vielt with
fodiallfog their offlcert flrat and then relatives In Ibe city.
A. W. Stevenson, of Grand Rapids,
an elegant banauet
served. This banquet wat very akll- •presenting a drag Arm. t* In t
city on buslnea* and is reglalered
tully prepared and wat served
Park Place.
colpaea, all ot the 60 people who aat
Hr. and Mra. P. Smith left the clt.v
down enjoring It to the utmoit.
thli morning for Chicago, where they
iber of gueata were pret
from ontalde lodge* and were very will spend the winter.
Miss J, Arskal and Miss Mufka left
the flouriabthe city this morning for Chlcsgo,
fogVindltloD of. both lodges.
I whore they will spend a few week*
viattlng relailvea,
Mra., B Ludlow, who ha* been
ipendlng a few days In the city visit
fog relajlve*. rieuraed to her home
this morafog at Tbompsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowley, of Kalai
arrived In the city ihle afternoon, for
1 extended visit with reltUvet here.
H. G. Klrchper, who has been visit
ig relatives at Interlorben. passed
through the city this afternoon
■ L. C. B. A.
Branch No. 244 of L. C. B. A., have way to Boyne City, where be is em­
.elected the following officer* for the ployed by the Elm Cooperage Co.
Chns. Edwards, of InteHocbeo, w
ensuing y*ar:
I the city shopping this arternoon.
111 prealdenl—Rote Slater.
Natbaniel Johnson, of Interlochen,
waa in the city on business-today.
Mn. WiUUm Loop left this morn­
ing for a visit with friends in Grand
Second vice-prerident—DelTCfh Mo- Rapids.
Mra. John Stahan heturoed to Fife
Lake this morning after a abort aUy
in the city.
Attorney V. H. Umlor made a bnsiPlnancial *eCreUry—Rote Slater.
neaa trip to Cadillac today.
Tronanrer—Thereea Heultmantel.
Mn. Warren Fisher arrived froa
Bingham
this morning to spend
Guard—Mary Terrean.
Chriatmas with her c%lldren. Mra
Frank
Kakestlne. Bd. Ftaher.aod Mm
After U Veara.
Louis Danner, of Maple City. haan*t Frank Nay.
(Hear GuiUlf. Northportt leading
been to New Tork state for 35 years,
but after Chriatmai be will leave tor )e«*lcr. wat in the city today
as eateaded aUy and may apend a bBaine** trip.

fitr
£,iSL~S

The Kind You Have
Always Bongtu
I. but Oroeenian
te graft.
Navigating. |i
Big B>il Taft.
Big Bill Taft can meltadeapcrade.
Or hypnotiM a king, or Jelly a ml-'
hade;
He emile* hi* little *milc and th*
leving cup la
iMrictic. eulogiriie.
Big Bill Taft.
Big Bill Taft hat preblemt te unrav«l;
He hasn't any hecne, h*^ aharayt
on the travel
By camel or balieen. by BubmaHne
or raft.
Dedicated, ceneceratad.
Big Bill Taft.
Big Bill Taft, indeed wt like te uy
you;
We love te ace your teo.rfc; we'd
hate like time to leee yeu:
So keep your bregan* dry. b« ea're^
ful of a draft.
All-caakntial. praaidential.
Big Bill Taft.
—Puck,

nogandRestCoatMisixr
OoumMorplm n>r i&x
Not Xahcotac.

VVmsfonvuisionsJirarishws* and Loss OP Sleep.
racSiaAt SignnOK e(

KBW ’YOBK.

Bears the
Signatbre
of

in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

On Wadding Trio.
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, of
Northport. pasaed through tbe city
Monday on their way tb Roariniwhere they went on'a wedding
(rip. Their marriage took place
Teesday last, tbe bride being Mias
Uura Tfaomat.

aupidy the country with olive oil.
^ bate c m fur thr coanty ot
an I..J .lln ...
Vr.v.,,n.
to thl* country from Tunis In uortb-j ** • sraalon of said court held at
era Africs. - Allliougb that coiloiry Iws | •*"' proluitc office, lu the city of Travan average annual ralnfatl of only ulne crac City, in said counlr 'pn tbe 4lh
Inches, ollre growing Is Ihc prlmH|ia1 day of Deremlw-r, A D. iw:
iQdiisIry. TbousanJs of ton* of oil; present: Hon. Fre.* R Walker
Still Unable to Work.
are shipped every year aud are sold i judgo-of Probai.-.
Conductor J. V. Mclntoah. of the M
fancy pric.-, in Europe. The I'nll |
,h,.
of ihe .-vute of Abra­
A K. E-. Ic atm unable to be at work ed Slain
ham llofoics. a '
owing to Mine**. He rvluraed Sat­
J.ilu! lioliui-v hr.vlng filed fo otld
urday night from Manistee where he
t |M*reort.
Il 1* ordered, that tbe ?Tlh day of
I Di-cemiH-r, A. I>. 1H07. at ten o'clock
Wifo Toe
; III ihe f.irenoon, at said probate of.
r.lamt Ks vage In 1a 'flee, 1 ' an-l l* T —• ..............
... frvQx.N'. tt lasbcd the glass viciously hearing said pctKInn. «nd Ibsl
witbilstall.
"f
and all oilier persona InFor the first time In I*eou».vI»anla a
•That'* Joe's way
swearfo'." sal.l '’"■'''‘d in mi d ratal.- appear before
Urge eburrh was used for u |.ollfog Ibo l-.H-i-.-r -ne'-*
.1 wild lime and
a
plar
't t-K.iharlir"
place 111 tbe recenl clectluu : • ibv lu, ,
............................. ■--• T-nd p-lllluu
••ToolbailM-ritntlon of the pastor, say* o Brawr •■Bn-r. Bnnkes n-ffr- turril.le from [klioulil not IH* grantiid.
dent of tbe Wasblogtoii tOOILS'-'e.
It Is further
ler ordered, that ipublic
n-dlcc Ihi'i.sjf
P(i*b In the Third ward tbo voters ’Milu ;hi i; ..
1 bp
be t'
given i,y puhiirattea
a copy af thl*
this nnrder. for Ibree auehave been compelled to caai tbelr bo'
thing-sboe leather, wwri. inui
lots in a wood abed In a back nU«y-tf^“.
They tuke no rare of ilielr fang* ; fo-ai lite, fo the'
,
.
,
® newepaiN-r prliiii-d and cirenITotemnt church of ^vw balto
|
,,, ,

Hanson Is relieving him as conductor
and Mr. Jobanecaon Is ffltlog the po(ItlOD as brakeman.

members should take an active part toi*”'”
hV .
1
« WALKER,
! from i-onsuniiiil-vD. ronNiitiiiill-in,
l
elertlon. and he hoped to aev the carries off ln:s of our il<i-r aud sure- 1|.___ ______ _______________________ __
wiM chnrche* eould
KHild be turned lul'i-. «'aim-Is in vuptlvlt.v arc nili.l<-.-| , — -------< - ^
------------ :----- ---Into polling places
the nsibuiu. ch-phsiil-i ti< rlirmiia- | A|
9
H
C TIME pmn
\rhen (be election board organlxed
tlsui. llgcni to indigcMi'iD Jiu-1 englea I Mt & Hi
IWt uAHD
tbe Kev. Mr. Swift vUIUmI tbe Sunday and vultures to melau.li..!:a "--ClnrlDacbool room, where the elrctloo »3* naU Enquirer.
held, offered a blessing on tbe Cay'a
and ivqu**t>>d tbe board
not tdNpermlt awearlog. stooklog. to­
bacco' chewing or drinking In '
cml prccincia This wae proii
the election boar.'.

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OLIVE CULTURE IN TEXAS.
planting of Dry Land Bpeeiei to Sup.
ply Demand For Of Advoeatod.
R. C Mason. L'Dlteil S:atcN arboreal
cnlturistlk rliarge of ibe ex|i*rlment*
being condiKled lu Ariiona, New Mesleo and Texas, errlied lu Stan .inu.nio
recently. In varloiic expertmenlal sta­
tions In Ibe arid land dlstrlvU tbe <.-u1of figs, dates and olives Is tx-Uig
condneted. saya the San Antonio Exprraa.
Ur Mason declare* tbat soutbwcsi
Texas Is un ideal country for tbv cul
fore of dry land olives. a«d tbe onnual
yield of olive* may become oue of tbe
most important ctoi** of tbe slate.
Rocky dry land, vibich is eousIdeivNl
unBt for the cullivallou of crops. Is
the kind of tacd needed for the -lulturc
of tbe olive.
The department of ogriculfor* has
Improved speciuieoe of the dry laud
VC from northern Africa, wbeie It
grown extetuively. Tbrae plaoU
have been grown In different rociions
of the souibwcet and at the l.aredo
experimeDtal etatlou tbe depa:
has met with exceptional auceesn.
“The dry land olli-e. whl-.b
tbe finest oil. may be raised i<
■dvanUge in Texas tba* In Ca'.foiv
." aaid Ur. Mason. "^0 certain sec­
tions of Africa this crop'll almost the
only support of tbe |■cop!c. There aia
three plenu that seem to thrive in a
desert, barren toll wbere no oibet
plant* will grow. Tbej are tbe Cg.
tbe olive and tbe date palm. Arlxous.
Texas and Mexico can grow eaougl.
date* to anpply tbt mtrkcU of tii*
world.
*Tbe cnltlvatlMi of fig* has t«co n«
lected la Texas, althongb there I* a
market for the frelt at your door, an i
Bocccat is assured. The agricuUural
has been carryti
dat< of the
pertments with Arabian dates
finest qoallt.v. and we find tlial they
may be grown here with great toe“From a financial sUndpoint I be­
lieve that the dry land oUve. or ch«
tall ollre. I* of more Importance
San Antonio.
Tbe roriiy bills t
rooodleg this city could be tsroed into
olive grovea wbkfa would be immritaetr BTOflUbie. Tbf distriet anrra

R BABY’S FACE
ITCHEB TERRIBLY rSsas-.SESf

Face and Neck
Covered with
,a voveruu
wiui In­
m*
flamed Skin - S.ff.rrt Terribly
jkHer
—Mother Took
Her tooDoctorsand
Doctors and
Colleges to No Avail —lost Faith
in Medicines T Friend Suggested
Cuticura Remedies and

V A. MITCBILL. O. P. t.
r J . JKNKB. A»arAeaet' •

CHILD IS NOW THE
PICTURE OF HEALTH
“Mr hahy. face anH n'-'k were coteiwi with iK-bmc ffkm .iinilartorrwma,
anrl .lii-niiff.- vl i.-fr iMy frv.rViv a y*-ar.
I took bw tn a iiuiiii.v cAdu<V'>t>. and
abo to rtiff--r*Tii e.rll-'-gew to n-) avail.
Tiwn t'ulK-.ira It.-m.-li.,-. ww n-<-.4om.-nd.'l tr. m-- l-v Mior <i —. wb<. was
tHlmx nv- li--« l!i-y l.-ip..! h-r. 1 likl
II 1.1 tir>i, a-I b^ tri.-.lenmBiiy
•m~lH"r. wiihrNjt aav fav.eral.l.t 1 tned Cuitcura S-wp.
Cuticura t
w-nt. andruucura Ib—plvral Pill<. anrlto
U> my surprUv-DolK.-d an
itnprov.-nvni.
...... .............. After u»ing thr»v-l«-i«»
of tb-Cuu-nraOiminent.toe'-thrr «rlh
tb«-Sr«paJ.d l'ill--,I*mpt«.a-vlUiMiv,t,»
L‘aitoc-i)i> r adiffcrrvil .hi 1-1 anr]

tuie rJ Ir-aXh.andnow ] iiaTrafirintir.
li"f in<'uiir-ura Kcm'-Hin-Bnil w.-uirl o-rt
horji them In ttv h-iaw. I will
' li»h tbi. t--tmirTHi*i as

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ROWUND DOUGLASS

ONE NIGHT TREATMENT

RUBBERS

For Sore Hands and Feet
with Cuticura.
Soak the hanri.
.-n rv-tirin*

ei.u.-n oc luvm.

liSSSSBSBi

all Vinrfb to suU the v4rious riemands. All KOod
quality goods-No fancy
Bring your old leather
tops to US -and have them
seivffd on a new pair of
GUARANTEE
rubbers and save money.

4
I.

ClUflD-^IUI
kvtmc HCMU, TKUMOA)^ DtCKMUft it. IMT.
iine to b« nr« to writ* octln.-After time 'mnnk^trla*? i did. Mr n«t brotbfr wW noBe U G«or(e. I nm ttalm. pat oe ber far iJckci and U»
a»hUe 1 «1U and ron a POM card, came to aee me from Beilalre. I barr tn rr.n. « •
aid mr brother to fv^.hant«-. and Maned «K oaee more
Papa toe* the pJetare of oar Sasablae not sees ber alaee I *as a Uttie cirl Mfbl ThU to all I can think ol. «i for Mto. OiDkle'. atiraeU.e ebop
Club here at Cedar. There are oolj ah yeara oM and t had a nice rteli food-bye.
•■here »be bad made nearty all her
: thlrty-nlae la the pl«nr*. 1 viab yoo with her. I need to I re at Kalkaaka.'
j*ba Z‘«mermaa 1 email puteha*«. It aa» a email to.u
could bare aees the han>7 tacea «beo but bare Il»ed here for nearty three! WonU yon like to hare George In which Datoy tired. anJ a i.« m e
aamiDa took their bau and capa. yean, 1 like It here. -1 wai aick aU »!.. too? I am ao (lad to hare yon meof, tralkdri^l h.-r tr M,.1d
Chriatoff»r.
Rlvetalde. They threw down their coata and cap* tommer and It oeema pood to be out for a Sanahlncr.
tt.ei. She T-afrml ilmii » .ni.- ilme
Canada. Naow
one after the other and every one apmln. Mhat nice leiien there were
-------------------------------atiiL.nt the fawlnaHni: thinp. a: Ul»
hr ftroale 9- Horpan.
______
____ ____
lanphed „
to »ee them
come ao fa*', from the scAool children on So«h'
Dalayt chrl"—^
CiiakhV. tnlnp to idtid »ome little
: Miner iBiprtek. Oracle Lanprick.' Doarz-preoMeot. my letter > pMUng Manltou toluaj. ] enfored roadlnp'
afiernaoD. abortly
th ns that
t only We c ; r.nall.*
. rery lonp. wo I will clow, eeodinp then. My brothm Ben and Arthur Chrirtatar. a liuic pltl
I
,be
Mertha «. Beveibymer. Cedar. Mich. Bre more new name* and inaklnp the belonp to the Club. Ben to , cripple Edntoad. wt belore an op
burvan j„ ,
w^.jbi.irW. and on.a
■ Asn*
Namm oent by Mabel C. Mabn.
, IlM of Snni
at Cedar Cfty-aeren. and has been for orer aU yean, «-rtl.:
in her own little tc
•tuenltd «ltb gold. «fch pvl.l I
Manrtoe Kelley. Jenny Modeu. Finn- Ctap your band* wUh me for Joy! dear Snnafalner*. 1 can thlnK of no ‘”1'
***.• iTirtotma* izo-M-uie
Me Modan, —it«
Mliea moaen.
Moden. natue
Hattie HoodHood-' nere
H.
are tne names: Miner Lmipncc.
Laaprick. 'more
more ana
and iI muei
mun eiow
clow tor
for i1 am arnild
afnild
I>»<>
««« boopht
uimpni or made
mauc f»r
i»r
• till; aa tern sould tip liwi the ihlnc
ww
A.
W.
RICKCi^
ley. Hak) Hoodley. VIvlaa Mentor,'ap- «: CTacle Luoprick. ape 4; Tbeo thto letter'wlH Ond the waate basket.
She bad taken
Mr rtnilfurd ti> toriir' h'
aU Bay Si.
Ore Maborookf. Lotfle Mentor. Bn-; Hammontree. ape lb; Grace JUmson. I will clow with love to alL
|«'*'
«»!»■ door ro that her. BKi* with- - .h.- ww'm h.-.-.-ir Mm
nice Bnaefc. Frends Baas. Frmncto ape 7; Bertha B. Bevelhymer. ape S.l Vonrs trnl.v.
jbrothers. Carl and Harry. sh.wW uo>
^j,e Knud that <b.-» *.-re s dol '
Mwa. Opal Bmeber. SUva Bendlct.'Yoa srill be plad apain to have acme
*Mra. Jennie Dewey. .•‘urpriM- her i.> enterinp audrtetfly auJ i,.
he4„'«.rk * h.«l'
ire Melka. Maod Hart. Cecil Hop- more new name. I am polnp to pet’
.
« l*«‘P « the pretty.thtnp. .4||»tair ahrdhi
* '
11..
ab«ketq»hrdl«lahrodllii'
fCaltom. Oladya Ctillom. more namea. Good-bye.
.E3k RapMi*. Mkh.. R. T. D. No. 1.'^^
^
ib«phv., cam-- l.ow. i.r, ia.medl '==
---------------iBtbeJ
Hotmattoa. AnlU kCelah. Ethel
From your lorlng S
dec. T. mr.
mr. lf*>'
lifted 'fct'?'.,,
.
... ......................
' ’
oec.
Roy. Irene Warner. Lawrenev. Mlrli.
Mabel C. Hahn. Dear Prefldentanother, onfoldius
"Hnv much woald
wnalii -e me,-!
»ie<-1 p.4|) com , l.unct ol bju torrie*. In her hand.
Namea aeet by Bleon Dell.
.
-j -I thoupbi I would Write a letter to’^^^^ wrepp-up. and
tb.1 v, <H..ue to wirb v.„. . Merry
lb*- pen. withom
mithoni an,
aut penholder*
penholderr" '
There I* another leiler for special you at 1 have not written lor a hmp
“*
objert V ,jje aW-ed. iiravHy.
.<'br:«ir.a». • .he >aid. -and to brinp •
M. V. F. BoMhine Club Credle Moll. meailoo tbla week. It )* from one of time. 1 po to sehool every day. My ,
|
pa. >i« l pen* are i.*o rent, «
^ >«u each a t My little plft. I hope ymi
ChJTOlt Hortoe. ape three years: our iDtmMed Sunbeams. Blenu Dell, irecbet * name to Mto* Thorne. 1 like.
were the <Ulnt> work lAp eii,'.., a coat apiece.- ivplled the cb-i-k will dad thim useful. If they arent
IMm 1^00. ape eipbteen months. I * lot of Blein s frien'tu’t
to be her very much. For pets | have n dop f®i manina. the smooth ivoiy pai-ei.
-wr) we!!. I will take ope." >a.j rnwh o« « iceeent but a preot drar
mmey. Mich. Namea wnt by Grace Stuishinert. and there to i
3P lUt and three cat*. I am In the Tonrth
Wl*a «o ctti the iiapes <{*^1love pi*-* with ;hnu, and mamma
01 name* in tbe lett.^.
jprade DOW. We heve l<«y-Iotir srhobj**!* tiew uucadne aith. •«» !<u.!y_' .\Vh !.
pieklny on! a hrieht'ray, its the love ibsl make* s
Mieh,.!*t» In my srhoa!. 1 hnve iort niv Suu-lk*"’- ’■’n Harry
c»il. a.:il
.o.M.-aly t.-i!:.'mb.Ted SlW : eai va'^ib-. P.-rhap« y.vi *4D
Mrrry ChriMun*! Merry
CbrtoUna-.
- ------------------e
Dee.
shine hu'.ton #o idense rend me ano?h-;*<
«or earU.of tli.u: I-v:n- »:a l.-ii-k li.a.-.v.-;rh one .•! yn.-.r rern^oos with this, sr
bUDbeama! Ob. Infl it nice to think nea. Prerident1-r one. .V..?!. j
th;nk
'
w,.r. to r.-t.h. - lTsdl..-_«! .em,- : n^.r. - and .he looked ^
ibai tbe happiest day in the whole, , ,.jj,
^
^ ^
ii:. iu«re to write M> pood-hye.
Which *he bad worked her*«r l et. alv> coi-i bu: ope c-t.i , S!i. ba i ihyly
lnti> his fare, as she handed
From yonr S-anshlr-er.
ter prandata, the pesfumeu handier-, i o.jphi «mie there for ber *«il) a him tbe bright new pen.
<Ilon IX-an.
cMcr-e-j..- for Aunt *nni".
Annie, Piciurepicture- l..rt
I ort tlm. before. It would 1.I .• a v.-,y
vei>
-Why.
Dat*y. a btanJ-new
brand-new peu'*
uutil Mon^r Berirle^*IL'^-l
Why. Datsy.
mre- Stmablne buther two baby cousin*,
cousin*. tlhiSlii- Miltauje present for Mr* Bradford.Ube
Bradford. Ube minWer cielalmed. -Why.'thaf*
-Why.'t
Tu
.
wf: ““ *'“Vlah are poaB.babies. They will laupbi You have your "’T
bnl- book, for ber
.r.'*
U.ud. I >Sshe,| and dressed the
«•' ' hope!»J-*> -h:.-' :i Hill-, tem.-nibn.ne. foj,*U: ihoueht. *o she :.*ke,! f.w om- le»aetly wha! 1 wa* B.-d.np How
UM wbat rustling of paper and dueer.
mortil-.c for she «'*•
’«rk with thi. .me, ■•*eh
her playmau-*. and for hey,and when
her «iull purehu*.-* Vo.,m v«, pure*- and the little pirt

SUNSHINE
««>«• ••‘d
«f <r»«
MMM YMMf r*lk. •maim

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I

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-i’ayv.s^cysrt:
mmy tMnt thtaft.

ir I rMT ^ If) trybM te d*
thdr **"*^ « w‘«

MM CLAflA BATM. tdlMr.
---------Bieanthof » IMA
- —Clam ■ntm.

SS^J!ZA%£SSr
•ante Ciaaa.
Old Saau Clans U comlnp aoon;
Hok rety near at 'hand.
Ha n eonMnp with Ua beary pack
From far off inowy land.

Monuinsmal

Cut Stone Work

I »n> Kfiuc -:n the third bocik!
*
'weVr*
|a the .’uy and S-nday w.... r.
ir,
|».:d.l.n:y trkrnup Into' l.K
thin,
ti l.r
KO'ns; ■
S-.ltotr Bav. Mich..
t.;.!- h-n>- v !’h !lsht i.erw-t.
ar,.;* ‘;-I sbtl! »rite niv very
. - Vh«*^n *«
'‘"‘.lo hav.- ...su-r* and eliirketi for dir.-j
Ihr v V':
While tim.tnj; o-.-.-r il-.- l.-nv.- of ‘I w-.ii;: »ei: r.;.iuitu wba- I ve-Bkh-*]
wiljr ts.’
Ind.-ed.
aelrre
^ K ., .
u.
’vou Will hav.- a pood!lVar Pr.*ldoni'he tovoki- *!»- fcud chosen l..rh.r.-1'e miphi hir'k aolurdlnr^ud'aa..lu ' .U-ar cblhl. and
h*n-.VJU ..V™
,r V
«•“<! J-"" “ P«*»al f~nil This U mv ll.*t le.ter auj I wi*h to S'-U’h.y «-hoo! teacher. D.v:-, md.ien.rii: ari.-.ward.- she said. Wsu*.- sh.- the t.st of one of them
V’bei* pood old Mra. fianu Olaua
da. „> .hr^s:.
.
LawrvncK I have a lot of name* for l«- a uh^.Ikt of the sunfblne Clul.,''> »'■>«>««
and caught bo.,ti>a> f«“l bs.ll. that I roal.lu-t s.-,own *w,-et *e!l." nml .. he i«m: to
oar pi ute waele year la Christmas
Sunshine Club: Maurine Kelley.il po t.. .-.clioo! ev.-ry dav. My teach .*0 >»" ‘‘te u flaah.-v.atetbiiiE nicer for them.. Anywaj.ik* *te.. Da .y Ui.Hipbl she saw tears
Haa bMpad him pack tW toya
Day. and ao of cotfrse It to the l
ape 10; Jenney Moden. ape 13; Fk» 'er-* nameto HtowGrabaArFor u pei
*>»J lorgotten to pel prreenui: they ar,- very useful prreeuU. and iablninp lo hi* eye,, which seemad
BMa hrlnglnff down to erery town
daj^ of our Sunshine Club.
For Ht wee pint and boya.
•,*le Moden. age 9: Miles Moden. ape have a l.lp tilack and yellow dop. HI*'*'"’ •>" minister and bis wile, both, beside mimma *ald that any plft. noIn Vr a very fiinoy thingto bap> all know the atory of the bean11: Hattie Hoodley. ape
15:Halo name 1* Bhe|djcrd.l.a»i nipht n.y iwo|‘'^ *I»«i »h,- loved very dearly.
^ luaii.r how small, wa* valuable if <»• pm.
Ufiih Cbrtotmaa aur that led the
I deo'l aae how the dear old mo
Hoodley. ape 11; Vivian Menlor. app cousins, Hoy und DortnhvDenster.' "Oh. how could 1 forpei my dear ') real heartl.ive a.enl with It.' and And I shall Uc a ribbon CSI my
and the Wise Men to where
......................................................
• Datoy dl*m:**.-d the tul.J.’ct frum Christina* hai-pla so that It trill oat
.'kind
Mr. and Mrs. Dradford!" she!**
CUMUMcaanch a load,
10: Ore :
r and riav-ed i ' nipht.
■ ape 11; Lottie •
tbe tittle ChilM-cblld lay. and
i pvt mixed with (he other* on my pinnraapA all tha cold.' tho aaow and
Bunlce Branch, age had lot* of fuu playlnp. Picas* .eld »nnny
clouding 1
have wished ihit we might have been i
Bradford were Just cusbloD.- said dear, kind Mr* BradFrancis, Roy and Dorothy and I ench a card
«“ iBsiaui. Then hurriedly;
there
and'aeeo ibe glory cd It*'
locklnp
up
her
treaaure*.
*he
hid
the'
•'’ “‘“K “I’
•*’' breakfast table j„r,|
|
p, r^tj choice of It
' Wltbovf A aipn of read.
,Hesk ape 9: Opal Butcher, ape 9:'and buttoo.
ker behind a rate on the mantrt and ®" Chrlsuna* morelnp when Daisy. ,„d „nly wear H with my very best
From
Thwa-a «ot a w4nk)a In Ua face.
;tt: Mand Hart, age 11; Cecil Uop-I
Ivan Livinpstoo., t«.k oui her Turec to «v how much K*»ontts appesred In the doorway.} boon.(.--Youths Companire,
In mtr baarU and tells us to follow It
Althoogh be-a rerr old;
mire, age HI; Octa Cullom. ape 'S: I Indeed you shall all hare cards and, money ehe had left. Alas! ber IllUe
itil we find Hto great
Hla ayaa are brtiAt. Ua atop la ityKt,
Gladys Chllom. ape 9; Ethel Holma-j Uuuonu! ItoT It flue to think you are
of CVhrtotma* money had melt
am for us at lost. Dou you know ttabe
And tUa it what I'm (old:
: 'too. ape 9; Auila Welsh, ape 9; Ethel ’ part of our big Sunshine Club, uow! ed away »-alIrely. all but two cv-nu.
of the sur In
heart*. It
___.
,___ ...______
.
IwmtJialely she sUiited to go and
H«y. ape » and Irene Warner.
relied Lore, and it ahlore brightest
Ha aaed to oone loop yeara apo
Buckley. Mkb.; x»k her mother to give her morv m«»From
on Cbriaimas Day.
that Is why'
And brlnp the chPdrta toya; '
Dec. S. 1901.
hut at the b<-ad of the stair* ehc
menu Dell.
happy at Christinas, bereuse;
Dear President*iisiued. Six- was a thouKhiful little
Donlil Deflect yoor cou|^
down throoBb tba cBtawey:
I ibouphi Uiat Sibyl Woolaver and P‘t'- •>“' r.-u*cmU-nd that she had
VTtboat a bit of twlae.
Christmas 1 would like to Join the •'BunshlDoi^Iread) a*ke,I twW for more money
Sutlaic diow that m New YoA Ot*
Interesting letter.lCiuh. Ptemseseod us each a card and,'or her Cbrisimas ohoppiug; and Ih"
And ■aiBota saya they loved U
tfc«.
And atany aoa«a were aonp
Aboot the aame old Santa Oana
te daya when aba was yoonp.
Whaii BaifU CtOM FbCBSlA
- A ttttle lame boy uaed to live in
bOBM
That BanU Opwa paaaed by
Vbw be barrldd threneb here on Ua
Joitreay laat y«ar.
And I ofire bare srondmd why:
For the UtUe lame boy had no frlher,
y(M know.
And Ua face waa so thin and ao
whit*
That the taiin. l obmild think, would
have wanted to go
To pay bUa a vltlt that alghL

Let us hope Bessie, yea. and heribuiion and please read them In myl'««
she remembered that her
breoght preaento to the Cartst-child
loame* -U’oAaTe
-Wa-AaTe a nlae
nloe echoed
oehodi and a'papa
a'pspa bal looked rather grave, and
slater Alice. wUI tell us more aboot‘oame*
wad tto empty handed
8h«|dierds'
their home lo the Canadian uortli-'u'ce teacher. Her name 1s Mtos Gri-‘ mnmiiia had explain,ltd U* her alterknelt down and offered the loving
west.
[haul. We are lK«tb in the fltth prade.jwurd that bis buslnre* wa* Iroubllng
Iboupfats of Ihi-lr bi-aris. And Christ;
Klverside. Saakatebewan. Canada. " have two ►tour* and glbyl ha* a ' him and that It made him lii-l sorrv
dldn-t wee any difference In the gifts •
Nov. S3. I9«i;.
nn»* a Urolher. Sibyl Just go) not to give hi* children «* lllH-ral a
of the Wise Men and the Shtrpberds.j home from Traverse-City, but *hc did, turn as usual to spend in holiday,
It wu love and that alone, that made; D^r'FreaWtst—
k-now where j-vnir ofOce wa* «oiput*i
them beautiful.
I As I bare not writtei
the SuuA»d „ I.wia; .A ..
a.b., «i> d. *,
.M W|i
■” “"■* ■
- hbe **;.! firmly
thirtei-u. The
Day. Wa do sot have to give beaut!-; fou all what I am doing and that wet._
*<'t
^
our school^;d^^
ore money, and hurt pa|u'*
ful crswpeoslvv ^reaents to eoch «h-iare all well tn this Dorthewreteni'
three teachers. Their namn
fee|;t»|r*.*
|to she *klp|<ed th»»u-,
er. 1 ihtok mamma and pada would,t-ountr^-. The weather 1s Ju*t fla<-.
Hla* Johnson Mto-t
Oruham.
toll you that a Oirtotma* kiss with h .^>o«ty alpbls aad warm, sansfaiuy
Mr. Wlllebrandl. For |x-t. I hav
wfatovered “I love you.” would be; dij-v wRh do snow yet. 1 hope we will cal and Sibyl has a very large dog.
more.to them than all tbe wealth ot .K**t tone anow so that we can sUJe I Well. I caiiDoi think
tho^srorld.
I down hill. 1 hare not gone to *choo!
I thto time, so I will close, t^h love
So let 0* open oar brerts to Uu-'aluce I lived In Ukhlgau- We may
and hiiping lo

"■"'ir

Epflepsy

ters lo the Herald. Aunt Uxzle's cat
the naMe of tbe star to Love.
Edna BenneK.
*tor> w-a* flne. My >dster Effle had u
Ik-hen I Uokml at tha tftu that old
Sibyl Woolsvei.
The flrat Ohrtsimas pre^i to t‘'cc cat plven to ber by bet'name•aaU bad brotvbt
o -gladI that
I
you girls
i waa never fo peoiid nor ao glad; reach your praaldeni was the photo- reke Bffle Walmtiey. Hto name wh*
graph
of
oar
banner
club
at
Cedar.iSandy
He
wa*
striped,
light
auU
^
Bat whenever I ibooght
it
of the bO}- be
Thlriymtee hspp.v. tuillup tsm-t look j d«rh yellow. We lost ^Im thto falk
forgot
out-of the plciure. and no one could I *vnt away onoe before but psiu
,
For tbe laW lame boy waa a good lu: doubt for one instant that they srere j found him In the manger with a sheet
Samtolaera. it did your [of tanglefoot on hi* bark. Paiu
tie boy.
prreldeut
so much pood tnat she want-icsupht it when he ran pa*t him. He
Pie-id.-m And I couldn't bMp wot
ed to clap her hands. Just a* Mabel;*** *o frightened We Ihoupbt iwr-j , ,.^,n] j
It tbe oaos that are b«
wrote In her loiter. And Ma!*el 1* In bui«* rhe rojo’e, poi 'him
Hu”-' j.,,,,,
more than the tret
<•"' "n tbe i-tHlrle'nRer
j,"
Good SnnU Onoa paaaed bin by. the picture, of ooun-e. uith u v.-n'1 *’*’*'“ ixsweet expression on her dear little | sopher*. 1 Uo,h- he con«-s bucl; "ay
pade. Vv leachei * ..am.
j.,..u.or | lik'e her.veiv
I took tabu some turkey, and cookie* face. Ye., It wh* « lovely Chitotwas; Aunt I.««'e-s cat did. I wymler H
prreenu rotnethlnp to enjoy the whole our pr.-.iden! ewr .aw .. sod hcuoe.‘,
^
and toys.
(lan^* Well a. my VUer
Aibd It made him to glad that he year through MalK-i sends flve nioie ' would send her the ^dclure of oun-J^-j,
...ui., a ...mb—hi,ca;ii -b- -n«.M III. to .«■ 1., Tbo.v-.o.;^'
A^ an day t kept tfalnktog of lamcj^®' fllty-sovcu. Uii'i that hi*t flurrjn'ee anil waini. Tim mvii ru; *t>N
SiiD.'hlner*.
link- boys,
jHetc to the Ictmt:
jiilmot two f»mi long ain! p-lo th.-ni
' stiiusliiuer,
And felt kind of choky Inside.
|
Cedar. Mich.. Bk.- Prick «i. th,am! !
Gk-u H->:
But I dreamod the most breutirul
li'v 9. l?:.
i wn*
Dear i'rreldeut—
Tiwsle Halton last week,
n that Bight
live*
111
a
nice
place
near
the
river,
j
J
rvcelved
.eour
nice,
weleomc
toi­
About a bright aogel that came
They came from Cedar Run, Micb.:
And sat oo -or bed. and was dressed ler and please excuse mr for not
swerinp it sooner.
i wilt excuse you ; I**' Spring. My friend Emma Cbriiv- [all In white.
tor you wvre Just s« 1 wa*. I am bwty, toller would like to Join the Sunshine
y
Aad Bang of a boy who waa law.
an the time, l-am going to sebotil j Club. She to ten year* old Please] ,
lel- j
Tbo BtUe law boy lant here aoy and take mD«l(> Ireson*. For peta I arud her a card and buRoo to Riverknow that 1 would llk>aud one dog. and lour! »'de P. O. I will cW now with l>e»t
■ore.
Sunsbine Clu'u
Plea<-c,
calvtu and twularge cau aad two
a" H'«- Sunbeam* for a'.^j
Aad I think that ap tn the aky
card and buttoD 1 have
re. and .vou know that I tev-e.Meny Chrl-tmas aud a H4«.y New
,.rother* who .would llk,Tiw Banta Claus there will always
them. l >ent FrUk’* idcinre *nU,Y<-ar. ^
!,..!n ih.-Cradle R'>H. Their imme-i
take care
mlwe
on
a
postal
card
lo
you.
One
Your
lo.lnp
friend.
!
f„TolI,
age
3. sod .\.-laon
To not go poBslag hbn toy.
. Bertie
E. Murgsn Intonth* My tuscbvr'* uame U M;»wall of the toy* that a boy's ever cal'* name U Pansy. We call her ileji
My. she know* *o much!
bad
*
I Graham. 1 like her very much. 1 have
This week we hive »u many nice a dog and a hlttea for ]>els. Well, a*
WeoMoY aake w so gUd aa the Mattma said she wa* an educated
Botber cat. She Uke* her babbw and;ieUrrv: Here to one that made your[mr totter to getting long. 1 wli: do*,
thooght
That ! made the poor UtUe Ume boy love* them ]o»t like our mommas da.'pre*klent very happy Indeed, We sirwHh love to all tbe SoBshlner*.
One kIttenY name to Tommy and th* , hope .our ftSend. Mra. Dewey will ' Fro.<vyour true Suo*htoer. ,
fflad
other 1* Johnny. Mamma has
I Age 11.
Grace Honoo
write again, don't we?
paradise ksbec. Every one seems to,
Gtawn. Mkb..] Dp your little brother* Uke to play
think
them loe. .I hope, dear UtUe
Friday. Dae. It.
-----------------------Dec. $. 19v7. ^wlth the cat and d<«7 lYhat are Uus Joining slnco last re- Snashloers. you read my lettera about
peu a* romc wanted me to write ‘*"'‘*f**^‘*“*poRod:
key Lola Greon. Keystosie. Mkfe.
about them, l foigot to wa.» that oor'|SJhtoerr*Weu! M^ht*Y wtSdl
Suttosi* Bay. Mich.. R F. D So :
Ivaa UvtaattoB. Souac-i Bay. Mka.arc Fannie and Jessie. ,rtle. I Uke to rred tbe letter*. The'
Dec. 10. 19»7.
Jota Ztqreewan. Auttons Bw-.' Fannie to the one that gets down «■*„, ,hing | do wb.-o I get the Her-.Dear Prreldent-.
MMi. B. F.<». No. t.
her kaen and pra.v*. Fannie cries,,)• j, y,
lettera. Myna me, I thought 1 would write a letter to
Oka sod Grew Horton. Sockley. aad I Uke my apron to wipe airay ber.jeonle Bundle, but now It'u Mra Iro" I P> «o •rhool ev-ery day. My
Mkg.
tsara Ihimb animals have lot* ol! Dewey. I have twu of the sweetrel trseber's name Is .Mis* Bshic. I like-;
SttFi Wooinvor aad Edna BenoeU. foeUng and kaoie more than we givejUtito bab:*-*. One is two >-ear» old h;r very.much. ;l aw la the a.'xth'
them credit tor. Don't yon think so? acJ the other l» eight months. They'gride. I do not Ukr to go to seboo:
Buekkr.. MM.
Roy aad Dorotbr Orester. Sottaas I got a letter from CnllfoniU. from betoug to the Cradle Bolt. We had Per a p-t I have a Mack cat,
Bay, Mkh. Kaw* seat by Iraa Ur- I dear Auaito. She told me she read all aooie snow but ft to aU gone nov.'reme Is Nigger- 1 would Uke .w
' «y Irire letter* to tbe HeraM and told' WMl. Soobeaw*. did you bare a food itu- Bunshiue Club 1 have s Uttb-I

aloae over 200 people die every

from

consumption.
And most of these consumptiTcs might
be Itving now if they had not neglected the
warsing cou|^
You

know

bow

quickly

EmtilMon ecBblet you to throw off a
cough or cokL
AU. DBUCCISTSi tOv. AND tlAO.

Fits
Sl Vitus Dance
Are nerve diseases, and unless
checked, lead to destruction of
both mind a«d body.
Tlic
weak, shanrred nerves must
have something to strengthen
and build them back to health.'
Ur. Miles' Restorative Nervine

nerves, rcl-icvos

nerw-:.

mm
"-SiiM

BLIZZARD

COMING

There is no uv* trying to pul if off broiher,
yoi: may at utr!! as order ih'ise Storm Doors
arui
Hriw ;i* any iitne. for you will wnrely
fv ij them -in.’\ as isell g-*t them now and ii ivc
Uiein up wheu liie severe weather comes.
They a-o no exoengc for they pay for themselves in lire fuel ihey save, and we guess that
tests somiibing.
l.et us know righ; away a^d '
up right -way.

; will hx you

■re I *1' Vou !B«T LM ihto **
S I>?*-loiip IMHmonlai to tb* ra»r.-j
Itt* and hawlUi I* c- -•
...........
1.EVT
K T.
- D*^No
- "
Or. UlUs- NoreiiM I
--------w;n ew

-.h.« wnnCrrtul
xn;.lJAMB
I. Breton, tia.
SOM by ywvr
*nt** tbst tn*
It It tall*, lie

JHijM Modkol Co., Elkhart. Ind

OCTBOIT
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
ttsnds rsady to hstp
ye«''B man and women te
wnn mdspendenee and Sueeea*. II has piven th* aurt
to thottaand* upon thous­
ands of young psepl*- R
esn help you. Writ* for Our
cjtolegua and giv* us th*
any time.
W. P. Jewell. President. R
J. •anoatt. C- A, C. R. A.
Prinopa'- IS Wdooa dU

AHaULoalls
beHer than a Whole Loal
This is not ihe way the proverb run*, but it is
tr.>e in one way.
A half a loaf marie from BEST FLOUR »
better than a w hole loaf m.tde from lots of
other kinds.
It's eq jalty good (or cakes and pastery.
Tin i 'iout ii-ttii all iiu goodntss oj thf H 'heat.

HANNAH^LAYCO.

-I

MANO TftAVKRK MCRAIA THUMOAV. OKCtMUR M. 1W.
or cold water
li o( mtm ceo(M that n uacd- -to- be
- - and ooe t
- - aomc- - ,- - - — handle the properly wrapped.
Davortac •*««. Roll the laapa o«t; tWaf o( a -chow- udl oor pracUeal aecwly Ued pa<^e«* nore rwpectOf the aa*ar. beat, the en Ucbt tkea
' fellr than the allpehod one*, aod «■
«U altoiether and moold on the
^
ae are lookltiR forward
MR8.1MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
the acDdlna of ChrUtmaa parkaan
maay parte aa you wlak flarora'
with pleaaure ineuad ot i balf-cooand data. Lemon may be Unted yel-'
we naed to do otir wcm.amall
cupr thu tb« B
clove, raapbenr.
or atra-berry,
the booae. and I think IrTL^eJ'J
>, w
part of the fan If oot uken tioo aepldk; chocolate uaiurally takes vanO- we n>u upsuira and down a btindred r1 -ublv
.• tb*
are whiu. Uon.
llinea lob often. The first thin* that
AB4 klU and raltar al> b*dl«kt
• Stock ahould i ' be Ukes oC aU la extract: rtulvi the flavor of tbe
slater propoaed wa* U> *et cverTtblnc
With Mkowr aplcndor. vbUc 09 hl«k the antclM which are to be uacd (or aame aame! anu white may be eltber
doing Up of Cbristmaa prwsenta.
Tba black crowa wall atbwan «kt aky. decoraUaea. TIiumM pUya an bnport' almond, peppertnint. wlnterarecn
t.ssue paper tied with ! C«h>^
ih. un.. ™ion«p ..d
«<■
-"d ■ «.t«pr.J edWhile
aatpaniothli for li( vee the brisht- vanilla
rtbbon U now almost uDireraally
,
d«*k for a -ahlpilnx lable" and
cxtracte that you um> Iti cooklnx. :
ness and s
u>eU
for tbe put|uM>. bm this can be
l atiraclire jjiclure It 1
t band add a'
lOf etac. Strlum of popetwn are ateoi
At ChtlaUBastliae the air la chilli
iH>eful. With a needle and strou'
things. Even the sbd-ars and twine. ■“ e>change,
thread It is easily strana.
Each i
^™“berr> juice for pink,
Aad troaea Hee the babbUac rtll;
the wotalen and pasteboard boxes.
lnsl*a<) of all white paper get a
strtn* sbouldd be from three to foiiri““'* «rspo Juice or jelly (or vlolet.and
White aobhlasiy the tiwca aaake mo
the brlghtsvtlored riblwns. and spo<ds
o( cvlon d sheets. X«atly''anj leel loD|. Cranberries scattered at
fbocolate or cocoa meUed
01 silk, the erliep »heel» of ttsuc |>a
vartotis sbadts and tones ol red.
FW tdoaaoma dead and birdllnsa { frewaeDt InterroU along tbe strings do fur the chocolate lint; this last
t too dark. 1 r pretty
tbe sugar. BO that s little-were
!■<«•' «•••
sdd color to them.
stamps Invited u» to fsll to with s
j-reM-nis. so are the pink*,
t ChrtBtmasUtDe.
Strings of silver and gilt bsik and cold water must be added to get the will, while a corpulent waste-paper ’‘'bt blues, light greens -ind ysUows.
balli of raw cotton ukko preiiy ef­ rigl'-t co.nsl»lency.
bvkci b> iped ns to keep tbe shipping
• I'’in'le. Isvcndar and
At ChrlstBasUaie we deck tbe hall
fective
decorations.
Shreds
When well mixed mould each
room lit preeentalle apprarauce until brown are &•: l-rlght enough for the
With holly bnmehea brsve and uU
may also be spitnUed over lulo » Crt smy lump aa^ proceed t tbe work was all dune.
|dt«lr.d cbeerful eS.et.
With sturdy pine and hemlock br'ghL’ tbe
form
Into
cuDvenloni
serving
piece*.
This does very nicely to
I b... .ml J.1 ...» !».
"r “'V
"S
And la tbe Yule-log’s dancing light
I repi
Engltab walDnta, eltb' impUments may tie bad for this pur­
-bo ml, m*»b.r bpj ...A It ""
"--b
tl.... „
Ws tall old taiss of field snd fight
I er nsiurai or gilded may be lied with pose. but (^H- ran do very' well wltb a
At CbrlttmssUme.
ribbon and added to the other mater­ stiver Acnife and a email cutter. X mb. lb b,.n ..MbiDb K,„m. b. b,
ial. You canooi have loo much. Quau- silver thimble or the top of a salt Imbmlbl. to Im Ib.w Ulon In
weak Umss and Catarrh.
O.XJ. Bml...,b.a. my
•i"' "»
will do.
At Christmastime we pile the board
lUy rslhcr than gusllty makes a tree shaker
_... ....
-W.irW tlr.,sfisr-- n. uunBlhlni-‘
■ J'lWV Ol While. iiDllned wfltln;
MiMlIeBlab K. l!r..,mr. e*. |-. • ...
With flash and' fruit
vlnuge beautiful. A doten or more dolls made
Tb.
m.,..-..
-e. 0... .
. K.. Wa»liin,:;b.n I* «- v- i. ^
of bright-colored tissue paper, should the church or «>clety baga.r demon
pto-4
^
““<> ‘htef^four.h. inches in dl
CMUrrhal
'“v—
And mid the Ungbler aod the glow
be added If there are any little girls
•a1« only too well the tact that ,
»“■'
jhis U lor the real Cut the
brought on by many ti-gU-.i.Ai
Wa trtwd a measure soft and slow — la tbe taoiiae. Candy canes and
elum^flnger. should never enter the
*"
:i write the name of
but on the recommeadsiion of a frTi«d’
And Ktei beneath tbe mistletoe
\ gar animals of every conceivable randy competlUon; only by d«tne«.
J****
*■*""" ’" of the le-riona (or whom the pren-nt
I cav,- Pmmm aa hotie-i irtal and I-Sb,
At CtarlBtmastliiK.
kind are always appreciated by tbe'
Pl-a.r.l 1.,,late tha;.[ rtuorr^ mew
jO'ingstert.
fheaff*. Tb.-n-Uno:tl.raJi*M........ ---orcauqjj III my av.b-tB at>4
O Ood. and Father of ns all.
be bad
my lun.:, %rv'perlacUy dnaad. i cnList to thy lowUest creaturea call.
at any drug store, and when touched
besltatingly give tbia t.-jfrim«8la'.'
Give of Thy Joy to high and low.
Vf with gilt paint.'filled with candy
Catarrh at Uw WarU ram.
Comfort tbe aortwwlng la their woe.
and lied with ribbon, nmke very pret­
Mr».Amanda L-ng.TsciBprlrvATfc,
Make wars to cease and lore to grow ty omamenu. Last of all tbe candles. ..bi, ...... .b..id b,
^ i.lbr"T"
v..u,.,.,.... Chicago,
111..writer:
At ChrlstatesOme.
If It Is intended that tbe tree be light­ rlo the sugar and imparts a etareby I**'
................ .. .................. ..
--------- leal women of the world
• I faelirve that I am i-iir**! of (wtoer*
ed. See ihsi thrse are very securely
of t»« wow form and of l.,ax .landlmT
m
These do- IngrodleaU should he • .........................................................................
In while thieue paper and tied daln- \ Another wyy of doltiR up the gifts sVed' whTch
Let not one heart be and today.
fixed In their sockeu. so that there
1 wan almi-ai a lout wreck. I irtod almod.rinr lnn« today.,great majority Dio.t everything, and dortimd anb a
May every cMld be glad and gay.
can be no posslUlity of tbolr falling., made ready In advance, the figs mn tUy with a thread of colored knllUng i
Dumber of d->-'iur>, tail ibey did me no
Chopper, the nut. ^ked.’rllk «r n.rrow ribbon. On eerb park-’
7“'“All these srtlclM should be spread I through
BIcaa Thou Thy cblldran great ai
'
t'Moie pS|>er lor wnipiK-r*. and, in- t'on. F«-rona.
B<s>d. I tn.-d Peruca aa a la<t r.-oM.
ODt around the tree before the work I halved or chopped, and the dales and «*e was written the nam<
•mall,
Head of tving with ribbon or cord,
>’fruoa te specially praised l-y the and by the lime 1 bad Uken one U-lilr
of decorating begins, so that a glance! rtilsiD* seeded. Glace (ndts help tO:»oh fur wbum It
Intended. (Thh ra.len the pajK-r In idace by puMing
In lowly hot or eaaUa hall.
linen berau- «b. .v l.av. alHindsnl^p- I could ew lliat il wa« i» lying in.-, a., I
.
:aaved
a
lot
of
bniher.i
One
member;
make
a
good
variety,
but
If
these
a
will rbow Just wbat material there <s
And may each aonl keep fastira]
IS- -I— --S
pvrtun>«y lo B..I. n. i.f..m|.i cBecU in eunimoed taking II. 1 ran now **v 1
colored pfcttircs o
the
edgea
wb.iv
relieving
the
varioua
i.Ja
to
which
the
At ChriatBaaUma.
to work with. Than ctgnmence at the not eaaliy procured, firm jelly will of the family tied eprigB of holly t
they are folded down You will find family te liable.
make a very good aubstltate.
;v»ch luile parcel, until a
(or Ihrt-e moulb*. and I
top and festoon -the popcorn
cAisheJ
if voo look
fonaha.colds. indigeaiina. colk. kid- aolUmg likt Pmfumb. I raanul praias
Pig layer candy te delicious; havelPluuip n-d holly berries s
strings of green balls In graceful
n--y and bladder trouble, nerrons wesk- Jt too hivl.lj. '
loops. selecUng tbe most prominent the chopped fig wiled out thin, now j upon the delicate folds of a liberty;
roll
out
a
double,
amount
of
fondant'n'k
scan
Then
we
decided
to
sub
advertUemente.
Sanu
ne...loMof
,rp.-i.u..ureguter
cirem,
HcadaclM MB mevaUte.
branebea for fastenings, and cover up
• O holy <±Ud of Bethlabcm!
f boUy and mtelletoe, l‘on—alUbeseandmanyolherailmeat*
Mrs. M. Kllncr.svrt K.aDairset, K. E„
much as possible any bare spots. (vanilla and chocolate are both good!«‘"’'e gktex leave* whenever there•
Deaeaad to ne. in pray:
Cbrtetnia* wtockings, d-pendent u]wi li.e rxig.-ncle* of ehTbe cotton balls, walnuts, candy box­ wltb figs), lay tbe fig mion une-balf ’any danger of apcdling anything.: ^
• Gnat out onr sin and anier In.
es and flgurea come next. Tie the double over tbe other and luuu, the: and ‘b many packag*-*
• Be bom In us today.
tak.-n y-ur ine-ii.-lnr. | |-ad
I*'*"*'
family by^lr.
Mininan for ever
I'j,'
.
^
I'j^vr.ii-ninan
wer l-ri>
l-nv /gr.-di - ac's>(l many year*
lighter arilclea at tbe tips of .the rolling pin lightly over the whole. ^ *c «*uld use both galax and holly.
• Wa bear tba OirUtmaa angeU
»r» |pip'ous
■flrv sending off a Christmas years' it has U -vi-:• Tba great glad Udlngs tall;
branebes and tbe beuvieat faflber ta. this smooibs the lop and presses the; We gave altenUou first
i. put a layer of white cotton-wool irim- •.br niL-hi-al :1..
II bttdaehc <
Tbe tinsel may represent Icicles, layers together, cbi-u cut with a sharp ' larger |>ackages that had to go by
• O coma to as. abide wltb us.
top of the parkuges, and cover the llu- euilm-d vwrld.
knirc Into cubes or trianbles. .
; exprees. &p.-rtenc* show* that to In
and tbe more thickly It Is bung
■ Out Lord amnannall
Hariofiuln te made after the asmr sure timely arrival exi.r,ss Pucksge* |
branches and twigs the better. Last .of

—PbUUps Brooks.
.Ill, I.01I.V.
^
Vwi Dmgglslsjir Trie Ftnitu JUmiUK of /9«.
add the candles. Fasten tbe bold-:
box IS Opened these *yml-oW of Christ
at the forka of branches. This
mas cbe< r will to- the happy iulrodiicWjilf CjMHly.
,,r niia.-rv—
rhildreo lor a Uwig lline. '
prevents them slipping. Bee that the
Uun tu' the delightful ni.vsierli-s hid­
idl«a are perteeUy upright and
I>1. VI.U Ilk'- I'l- IS,-!.'-:• It, ,ti..iributmc the rifi., .me chUd ee-^
den lu-neaih.
t- a clear space above,
nowers.
the
test
oom
of
lb.vear,
,
’*^**
*
j*"*''
'•"tf’f'r '
.
Tliara la a 1
imall presents may be placed on
A Pregrr tn tifr Mibst of 4trnrips; Sq (Srorsp l|(Uiigr«
Quotations te Bond with Christmas , 1 send
Christmas day:
•-mp haskrL- There I. • g^ral ’
the tree and larger ones around iu
•aeh player wriue down, and follows .base. The tree moat, of course, be
iob. msyyourhpur,ns»wertai.|--ar.
reCepUete and la it
Heavenly Pather.hear cur Christmas prayer.which we imkctoThes
It is not always coay t
it with the first word suneated to set, before decorating. In the room In
I Your heart a* brt^t and gay.
. i<>^r find anolhemoie toillag.ibea to
la ths midst of mercies. Thou didst manifest Thyself to iho shepimiirlate quotation just when ruu
her mind by- iL This in turn te fol­ which it ts te remMn. unices it te a
l ortte in tho volco of singing and to tho wiso moo in the gleam of a
—Oa-ea. lotik in “Uthers hat -.ti m- ta.k,“aawant li. So hero are s«ae carcfullylowed by wottls. aalted forth, each by very small tree. In which case It may
star, but te us TTow art Tevsalcd in the Joy and peace of our -daily
!

ifitlter note iDdiBIte. soneahviv etep.
sclcctod ou*** to help you out. coin-,
amnalng. be decorated In • room to which tbe
I With Any Kind of rresent—
.sh'l 'he mertf bur.: tate-s th«m te
pllvd by the LadUo' Home jouRuil.
wdMa tbe reauUs are resA lo aee how the children seldom go.
Consider uiu the gill of the lover.
‘a!: '’v* r the buosp.
We thapk Thee for all the benefiu v
A few bav>- alrcudr bci-n adapted
Car apart the various llnm ot thought
hui the hiVe of the giver.—Tliomas a "T'"H th.-v i..-. i •!».- laiibers: HmC
Ingly enrich^ us; for Thy constant <
and uijii-r.* may Im-. fur liiatance. in
have ted the players. There Is a word,
Krmids.
I“C lelli. -i"-.- :h.- notes lytd down
A Chrlstinaa Dinner Table.
leading u* in safety out of temptation, ehang ng even c
the fir^uDo uulwlltute yoaf own
howmrer. which suggests but
tme
PtriM-Uls endear. Ab.-e-nis.—lainio. uvniii lieaU.
ilie CbrIal
One Chrtsuiias tUnnisr was piaanud
mente into unexpected blcasmga.
niUDe for “Luwt-ir' In the lart lint-,
lias at tboughl. -If a docen Home
Wear inis (oi uie—utiv i.ui ol >uiU where a . .r ianUal gift te (uoiid and
and if ttii- M-x ruquims changing, alter
Cheer iwaders were to start with laat year wltb'oae idea—that ot pleas­
We thank Thee for happineae and health; for the delightc of
with (orlunv.
idtim-d to ii these words. -Herp I
ing the children—hut. nevertheless.
“girl" to dir" In the first line, and
*«hitstmm.'- ths Usts of ten crat e(
faKhfui frtervdship. for the aacrad sfisetiont of our home. But defend
Thai
could
give
more,
hiii
thai
her

A
iubweb
hunt te a Mly one
old. snd y-oung pronounced ft a decid­
•'hi-“ to -bIu-" in the l£‘itha twMve would read ^wul tike ibte:
us from ths dangers of a oontenled life; save us from seiflshnsas;
hand lack* meutis—Shake,piart., ;’”f
^»«tlly- One member «f
ed succeas.
T« St-ud,Wilh llook-<—
•Clutedeas. gltia. llghU. eoag.happlprotect us from the temptations of prosperity, t
1.1-1 till* si Khi token dt the deW 1
tb.- IqIU of twine
Banked
upon
the
white
cloth
and
i
II
may
en»ue
fair
girl,
tli.nt
vvio
acae. cheer, peece. love. Christ
ow,.
'he others hsve sll rittlrpd- A
lo the center of tbe round table was
Look thii day in lovinpkindnesi on these'who keep the feast
[,, Years benev ihl* yclloaiiiu lejl
Hsavsn."
OuUlvp for riiivDecembor-g r.*£«i
(
‘""''a' '■Urtteg inlni te apWti^.'eithind ot cotton snowballs, set off
with happy haarts. Bless all aged persons and little children. Vleit
i
may rev.
Chrisiaas la the one Day of Days
Jay.


!
lb

ehaodelfer
■>!
tho living r
by sprays of bolly. Prom underneath!
auch aa arc away from home, in lenlincu; and those who meet the
’And. pul tg lank, your nieniofy a*V.
—n o u , i. .
_
tn the year when there Is no pUee
this pile, inch-wide red ribbuns |
I m.v^in. -Tliir Ixiwcll. whawiwher' And. Hke the arbutus budding
•*
day In bitterness of poverty, or in darkness of pain er grief. Regard.
for (aaivthougbt nor bale-thought the
I
—Lcwcil
!

card i-lliirhid with Ihe name un h
stretched to each plate. Tbe silver
O
Father,
alt
the
empty
places,
consecrated
to
love
and
sorrow.
two destnqrlBg etemsnts « life. The
sbadee
candleeUcke with their
‘ 1 thought my«-{f 1 would ^ffer thte '
•“«*
t»-u,
‘f'
Fill 111 with Christmas gratitude.
ChrtstBMs spirit
Love. “Perfect
,„u
some
moni
in
.MSv^W
hm-unwind
tbe
baU
as
love caatelh out fear." and laaves no were set In other snowballs ot the
—From the Ladies' Home Journal.
i This. Md'mv- love togeth..,-Ten.;T»-*'‘f‘
*«»■«“»-l^arr up and
iiiveon
'

*>”
;*iowa»tslr ■ liehlnd plctuies, arumid
. Ibrijugb ieg;*l»-f> and '
S*evea tHtewUM^ly*?^^
“ ““f top|tnSnner. of the different colors
•vti- better aent be.oiv the rush comes.! This n.t.e ,.ai-r trttvelvr (.n-* ft^b :
u T».’
ywur .work hs. irse.vl «id
doer te
open, and other lonely
covered with dainty sprigs o- j tolUng them out seiKirsiel,
.Almond or
0 cocoanui l«.r te made by pi..-^ ot glase.Vhlils. o, .^ihVr'Tr!!"
ar« UddM te eater In.
! lAlmond
Fray you. lake- him Iij. Her
' l-m Kppv ^
**" ***
‘I'rinkled wlth-ihc addition of ckopiicu aliiioiicte i.r nlil.- material, n- aI»cv^ 1,-; the deal- ''■»»*
®
'’xf* >"« »'<“
'
^um str-i mj- nf a^room and aoHIv
e theangrU with thrir
dl.moDd*lu.t,
and the effect wa. lypl- .htwdded cocoamit. bleqd.d Into ii ei take ,h.- resimoMbimv ol p,eklng.,
^ .-Baldwin
I' r.^luT. u.’it^e
■saerngo
psae« aad good srlll."
cal of the Christmas ■
To all Ka foadors Hone Cheer's
Tote.H.rohe..L.ndtUse‘::a..h';;‘’<’- —- deai.;-«be-and
^^u^^
Thp plain white Ice creanC t
The well known filled date-*.
bUI with tho goods, which te ,tuba,rv-.d. i meant;
' v,
.. .
.
.
• . u«Bl - H^w last thrlMiaa*.
CkrtstBSa gilt U tho thought of love
niyrteriou*
Uiiie fulhiwi-d the
.
-J
i.-d.
..
....
...
Samve
maid
fur
ti
:t
iiil>
hin
fnrmr-d
I aad abldlag; lovp so great iwridpd to balls and laid on lace-psper! stwthpr fruit variety, and i really de- raising, and once he forgot
had of hi. Ull of I wine fliA up to
this gift I
| uoioua coofecilou Is made by |.re»lng card Hit,, the box with the ^ft! which
'n-iu^ng lent
that K srtll OTPrfiow each heart and dolllps. with a tiny rprig of holly.
I Mjug.'b*' •■".tic, th**n downrtair* anoth'-i•haro its bounty with Uio world, driv"Uic coffpo and nuts were ^ nny halls of londant. flavored with paused ui.vsiifipation. at the other end *"*’ •T'"
i n:v of""b out of rooms and finally
, : In iilendshif. ■
tag out every ■taiWag thongbl and
«•''*>
fi**- j choi.ped hickory nuu dr pecaus. Into „f jho line, hut on the whole we find
>*•: 'iUsin-iii.
dawn the cellar stairs te when-.
•• ringVlBClag about the Brotherhood of
hte reach and one of ihp;aeedcd riUslns. then giving tatein hte pucker know* iH-tter- how to pro-,
-Adapi.i! Inn I iiolmer ^
'.mJ ibM.
v<-g.-ttWe inns
Datvmal Love, whime home te the
snowballs rolled toward hlm..,nd filling a roll or two brtween tbe uci the fragile things-than wV do

.
. .'-viiiI boxfv hte leading ^Uing was
Kiagdoai of Hoaven within the souls
1*“’'*'^ aiart, disclosed the|pai„„ tp insure plumpae^ and ad<)n ChriifUua* dav our espresausu
"'**•' Huni'- *ti''*e Pres-nis. j
' >■• -«'hiHuT
louiid utUiched (o ^ fine nrw wheeL
^ „
boobons all carefully wrapped in oil-1 healOB.
remarked that if ^ple would ontv
Alone i did It-Fliake-peaie . / Mu, Kv.,.-,-chijsimn, gmc,.
,ed paper. This last feature proved aj x scorched almoud or half a small ui-e tough jiaivr and plenty of virung
‘•'■b'
•''* ••• ■ i«-ri:ou o! thj- “b-M- a* un utigeis (are—0-,u.in.,
A Chr.Rmas Hint.
Ta Trim a Chriatmaa Tram
complete surprise and » jelly iferml- English walnut pressed into the side twine in wnipping packages hte

-Therefore ihe ^t
h-dti of ihe'ever laakiw lie
Swee our I-ical expr.»* agetlt ComnsUon 10 the meal.
all things (or Christinas.
of a slightly larger ball of londunt ’Cbriktma* would !><■ happv enough In
bis poem, the *hepbcTd.'^hiK F'f'
rreriouf —Lu'her
„f a;:, H’eniled m> way oi »' »;iDfi Chriai
Christmas tree te Indtepansahle tn
gives *1111 another variety.
spite of ihe (act that be wvm to be ’“‘b; the farmei. com; the miner.''
here a renienih;
tvacr.-te. t,. 4 d:;Sjii,ee. 1 win give
B thy h.'.:
bouse where there an children. The
The best way to introduce jelly te ■•m the jump’ 'all day Knig As It is. * S”®'
co«i *nd »te-lte; Thin i
Itieibod. *aji a wnrr. When t;j<i!-K-i.
Clever brains and nimble fingers •ttf'cut It Into strips about Iho siu-of life U scarcelv worth living, as be **"' itelnter. thispicluf; the girl, a
Muring o< overflowing stockings
weight or bulk ;>.-vUbKs seadlDg a <
a tUie pencil, lay ib»e lengthwise- up
.j, ,he bteuie (or oareK-.a wrap: bandk. rcbM ot h- r own evViag,To -rtW-al It* ^.piacenc by ;
wUt not give half the plensun that have made great stride* In
■ -if tlie.ijalUe dteh-cr*
h.-e- package Ly mall. espHiaDy where
Emerson.
oesnes trom the dlsoovery ot a “real ufactured sweeu and tbe u-rtn “bome- on strips of (undsDt thrw Umes as pi„E.
; hterr an- several artldes. I um- a flat
• S;gnarney,
Uva” me. with a graytieaiTded. anow- made' candy no longer auggesU the'^ wide, boll up llghUy
eoiVCT the jclComigated pa|HT te much betiei
For the joy ta Ibi-lr making
Ik,.lot cteling .icl:! eetju. one of
I Banta Clause peeping (ram stick) motesaes uffy
brittle ly. Uxvn back and forth a few lime*. than the old fashiurcid heavy pasteTake ih*-m. O fond and tn
: ii.e cemBK.n t,.i:it!>'l varlity to hO
Its brooebas.
buiieracotch ot former Umes.
of'npou the board and cut down Into' i.nani. .l'nle*s a woo.h-n or heavy
And for hi* sake who umd.- them
Otetnbuting Christmas C'fts.
tejutht at gT'X. IT rtsre*. A COVUr of
It matters not how small the tree, which bad a propensity (or luoaeD'ng late small ffiece*.
|.a*t.-hoard box te used, we always
I.r! th.ni'te-dearto .voB-Hdal»v
Wh-r.-I was v..ii;iig one ChnrtiEs
heavy wat.-.;
te aocately
If It be prettily decorated, la this It tbv fillings of tbe leech amt the other
Peppermint and wlatergreon tend- wrap tbU corrugated 'board around
’ ' .
'•'’’J •''■d nw'di- nisa Bf-p:..—>. **_,
fartenm hv «■-: laetd.ihrengh thIs chlsty tbe flret east which counts, for cracking the enamel
BtiL cut with the little round cuttn. miscelUneous i«ck«g«» of merchaa- ""P'* * f*r««ct to a'Hus'.-abd i-i.*: .,hmmehnld u.aeuVlm
hrte* in th- .u.W'i- fJne.of tbe pretty
The same ornaments with very few | Tbe modern soft confection does give a sweet flavored by i
. while disc, whether tbi-v, go
or "‘‘* —
, by
, express
,
IT hung lb ir te,
cf d tip».n ori-a*modern .xte— tags may be used,
addltloas . will do year after year.
jpeliher. and te popular for another'violet thimbles, formed with a small by mall. K |s light cheap and easily
“J"
lou. Cbrisima. luorning »• fouJd iS
v.r a aprsy . f t-TIf d«4 wltb ribte n
As (or tbe tree imelf, there are four riaMin. 11 allows for such acoiH-for jh'i thimble, are dainty aud just the SUV handltd. It n-qnln-s le>* wrapping pa- To bl<-* thn- twain that th-v tus) btg'iron settle swunk is it> pUc.
will glrite-t;\e appoacasc.. TiidJIweni kinds, all beautiful In them-. veatlve genlur. there being uo Umd .to sift into Uu- hollows between ibr pt-r. and the extra curt te noihihg
pusperou* be.—shakeKprarr.
sa>1 Ixitfa <:an< .md krtii. w-r- ti,\
kirastarye. <-<<r a 'damay wood-i,
•elveo—tbe pine, hemlock, spruce aod te the varteilrs that can be evolveirenUs, taints. Jelly rolls, etc
when one conwders thi protection It Th'- gift doth >ir«ch jin ll as Tfe rc- eied with i.-and erer5u.11-- Tl.boa are_to say nothing
' tba cedar.
i
one fondant of (ouodstion boxed.
affordf. It i* particularly good for
ri-evtved
brickwoiX i,{ till- mantel wur d,c<:-stih<- cr.-a’>r *:u«ebvcs«M.
Il IF mom convenient to have tbe '<
If made up ahead, wrap them Is sending books and pbotegnphs. Paste
And te «no»sh for bote—Bbsk-»- eil with h<'l!r The haek l-.g in*;de
The expert makes this fondant by paraffin, paper to prevent dryiDg, but board te hravv auj If It be cnishe.!
tree 5lwcd at once In a bolder.
■ |toar«
.
jllH- fiiepLfe »e*
ai,ii:»tir ».dietj-d
the price of thla may be saved by Iroiling. tuit tbe sugar and water must th- soft candy may b<- madr up a in iht- malt imc the photograph U
Ths Psrfoct MS.V.

'lor l.'hilstma* t-jr rs r.-tic te-aii!)
-w-.aiin, ibe tree In a deep box well be bcdlrd te the fractina of a second, week In advance and still be fresh. U ruined. Two thicknesses of corrnIdOc'. Eosebeiy. speokiug at JMloWuh l*res«-m* Svbt From a Dte-. Il w„< a white Urcb and It* »Rvery
packed with earth. Tbe tree most be must act be aurred while bcdllng and ki-pt In a cool place.—Exchange .
grted paiwr. one at 1 Ight angle, to U lace—
.lark waa env-n-d Wltb k.vely Jlnch- burcl' ss'd tfast tbe rn '-d Btates wb«
s'tinil of all tlw
wcdl braced, asd tbe box must be as must be handle.1 qnkkly; It Involves
tryhis ‘
^other., will prulecl the largest I
111} bean-iimjb fift.v aiU<>.
jea* and
Jjjpx’i-' gruaihs. Santa C
"Jfimgi
the work] tv^ulil tbe resnit
Marty square as pcwsIWe. Tbe box so much anxiety that tbe novice will
How to Pack and Send Christmas ' photograph. Corrugated board also Through ev'ery line ‘Us beating:
dn‘]<e’!*«fl|ii» Chiteimas gift*, rium f*'''
ahrnlil be covered vrilh tinted paper |do far better to mix a cold fondant.
Oifta.
•seve* book covers.
God grant you many and napp? year*. ’ the capseJOrn. depth* of the Iron kei- be .lx-asked, tbe prT.!oefv^ the perThe decoiaUou of a tree unlike Ihe 'equally as goaO. eMily handled, but
-HU»„
>1.
i„„,
a,
Tb,.
..
r„d...«u»ru,.r-.
r.!^^».
Ifsat year wss tbe first time I s-ver
Good strong twine mol mere
bulMIng of a boose, begins at tbe top- ^ a trifle more expemire.
B«u. ihrev
U.™ hour*
b«m
«». U... ...n-d U... b...
A ~U
WU..r,._..
really enjoyed wrapping up- Christ- ton string or "lappln’ .vani‘1 is toBMWr
Cnatom baa made It almost ImperoOne pound at w~- <~
liv.lr nm. .btah L..in.'«.d
.1
to-WknAtalxIta.. Tltat wtalM
mas gifu to seed away. say. a writer dispcsable. We like te use plenty of A ninow IM, tale—Sh.ki.*w..
Uio that a figure of Sanu Clau* «■<" white of one c»
la Country Ufe lo America. 1 muat^K. to<* aad II pays. It U bumaa aa- !'


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HOME CHEER

BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY.

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TftAVCME CITY. ORANO TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OECCMKR 1». 1W.

MO. SI.

REVIEWED CITY FINANCES

VI one flacai year there U pracUcally an
r from the c
thought that Mr. Schomberfer ubonid ludcw dirveted a verdlcl of no cause
IS 001 aodItloD or four munctu v> l>e ronald
ResiieclfuUv Mbmlttod.
iv made to remove it and Ell it up for aetkm. TMa was an asMmpalt
10! eted. for the reaeon that ecarcely any
TRACT H. OILUS.
On Mr. tioodneh'k motion the matter
dSjlaie* are received until the clove of
City Clerk.
sppeal. tbe sltoncys In tbe esse be­
4 uo; the monib of Auiout. which make* U
The repori of the cumniittee on of sewering into the ba.». was referred ing Lester D. Wetcb for the plaiallB
iv^llltatory each year to make tenporto the eewer ctuumitire to report
lk» 07.ary hiana tu the extern or trum ts.>«a- 1 Ml. Ablells motion
and Amll F. Ncrlinger for the dcBiidthe
next
meeting.
Nr.
Srhomberger
of­
At tsc ncBUr mcMJtf «( (be coun-, put to bslODce ib«u IoihU oui bt tbe:
).4« 11 jto
and which I* lar In exceea
East Pebm Street Su>«r.
fering t:C hiward the extra cost of
1.7M 37 I of w^t ir legally penulaiublr.
en tut CTMlIbc Ctty Cl«f1i OUtte rab-icoaUucsx fucd. prmcUcA]])- dUreionl'
Tbe Eiisi FjooI street wwer occu­
Thr }ary in the case of Wesley r.
Al tite pr«M-nt time there i< due.the! Take for Inatatice Street Din. So. 1 pied nior.- than a little of the Ume ot rutting ID the sewee at oj
MUlU th« foltowliiK HUUuent of ibe'lnc Um amcKiDt of money appropriat
City to be paid hy private tudlrldualp ; —wu tbe amounl <d tbe
, .
_
Mr. Lardle moved that In view ut Custard et al. vs. Gllea E Hodge^tk
•>b.
Ml.
*. a, Fb.rlor Unprovenienta Sa7.3Sk.71 and the l pmpriaiiou lliie v.wr; we have
_
_
...
al. brought In -a verdict of »o cattte
**?*•
tnrea. at leaki where Uxea art> the amount of the city•» nhnre of expense I aeren uumth* expended S:.:.tW,.;4., lonka and R Schomberfree being prr.e
*ireet. siui wller* th..i
fur
artloB. John W. Patefain and Wai
Tiwtww city. Mich. Dec. 16. IMT.Iooly aonice of revenue.
incident
to these Improvements mhk* K
more than wa. oris-, ent with Brlevaoce.. The n.atler tm
sircet. and alleys that
sreet, and wslks roaUDl
1*. Cro
for the
Ae tUted In my report at the doaej'hlch hu nut alrei ,
To the Hoaorahie. the Uayw and City
"P
'hr |.r.-set>Ulion Of a>,
sewer cooimlllee invesUgate the mat- pUintUr and Fratt A Davis tor thr
at the lul flaeal yur poulbly a cer- lor amounla to about »lS.w-o
u. thli
uiia over drawn
orawo concon i
tain amount of
Probably An Error.
aod if the; are found to be dalifive you herewith a-t^oon could be Jually, » not lefaUy,
should
say
Sbptem
r.xupan,
glviiig
Ibe
city
fpennlssiOD
Tbe Item uf dellnqueol
Uke sie|,a to .have them
T^ie case of Mefvln O. Milts vu. the
•Utemut of the e«mdlO«i of thelptwided >br by Vmani-at ira’nr.i!|eoutVt^s"ur^^s“?lff”-S^dri"H
puthst. which is the, to l4v llie sewer aVuig their right of
Traverse Oly Manufacturing com
dtr'a tuuKM at tbe claae ot host-J
Donda and Netaa.
{Here to be correct for the reuon that il»e wlien ,
will have really reHickerds molloo, lb- lilled up The motion corried.
when 1 assumed Ihe duties of Ihls
">«• «ax.-s and uctuallv ba
Smallpox All Over.
paiiy, was settled out of court, Atnil
aau Nov. iMk. 1
We have booda ouutiuidlug »
1 c!e»k »\eiv aulliurin-d 1
flee the boohs showed two dlffertpt «o<,to > ou bund to siKpd
i
The dredllCbidaBOM
bak
in the vartotuf^**Health Officer r Holliday rvpiirt>>d y Neilinger U-uig the attornc} foi
amoupts as due the city fur the item ; This condition is true this year to a,
the pUinUff
ftuda u ahown cm tbe books at that!
,
ti,™ ..ii.j
'‘e a."'s.. i:
of dellnguent taxes auj thus far I , more or less extent of the ' G«*tieral j
Ume were u follows:
have been able to verify the figures. Sir.-et. Fliv. Printing. Park, llridge
was granted In the
‘School .
'■ l;w*t that the people ll.'lng along)' X In all. all i: > cases bring confined
case of the Hannah A Lay k
Brldfe ........................
of the other liiuds.
*tln- i,riiiian-il miitr nf ih, uiwui wju, I
*'‘1f f"tnRl«- *ix cases l-elng
Tbe followlDf are the pennaneat they have an auditor In'T!!'’!™" ,JLlmlMIcTi™ ^«,Ldl^S>n^.m ‘very ig.d sba.w and warned n-lh^f;*”"- ‘our In an.-h^ and In ,w.. uU,ers. company vs. ibe Central Bltiillthlc
In
order
that
you
may
have
a
betIt
seems
lo
me.
if
l
will
be
i--milu.-d

quickl.v.
Odlc
McOarry
staled
that'®"*'
*•
''
P*®SalariM ............
01 1SSS’““‘ “““ ““
1" -"‘oo .0.. you
tome}* Being Frail i
lea ot- how far the lmi7 tax ap to suggest, tliat lawner or later |>er- «hen the river was piled ‘t was turn '
«!*oo.u
M„o,„...., j,™
•lallon baa gone toward taking mau.-i.t transfei, must 1-e made from .
,
w. „
._a vu''’“‘ >“.1 r.inlinuaIK tubl,e«l up against W. Hsichln.
. t II
of the needs of what might I--, the CouliUBent fund lo some of the
property and his .
» »s-s.. i..«
n,|,
jj,.. gnanjI lhed!.-U'i- N*v;h .,11 th>-caM-*ha\e
sj7« »:
■fhc replevin salt of Adam Miller
l.tM 41
wh<-r.> they would freexe. Hu asked
■! -«»<1 fh'.. w« k. Up- U»t wlU vs. Oeorgr Wllsuo Is occupying the at
?is 15 <=“• SI- »*• t“p- ••
. .“‘Si 8«-union Ex. imp. .
».5I3 7S
Ri-rts. from other
jK-rml^Mun to cut a hole through
»»t,l r.l. jrcl from guar- teotlon of Judge Mayne this a
Sixth St Imp. .
4J23 39
Idling
and
luu
the
sewage
into
the-®!’*'"*'
rvsiH.ud.
l
gu,te
the attorneys being Lester Welch and
Hal. If ai
rti-ur.
lr«Wdi!\ lo the vac,l«atlon older, so Farm C. Gilbert.
.447 271 Pond ^
Appropriated Collect,si
5-I-M7
■•Ml 10 St Dist No. 1 .. .32.212 71 32.10!*
R, Schomberger. who conduct* a
vhl'dr. n w.-n-quite wel' ).ro31-2 36
at tbe St Dlst. No. 3 ... 2.034 3»
193 93
4l> PI
lilile warvliuuse on East Front atreei, j*'^'-1.
664 30
Prom
Wedneaday a Rscotd
St. Wat No. 3 ... 1.672 92
13>i 34
188 CS
8t out No. 9 .
316 31
stated that he had to have siHaetblng
97 40
86
s A Union 8U.I 3.82S 01 Bt DUt No. 4 ... 1.1106 00
The replevin mU of Adam Miller .
833 II
Bt out No. 8 ...
->n..l In the
done. He had built a cesspoul
tbej' The retijeiiu ol Warblnguiii >lr«-.-t
St DUt. No. 5 ... 1.179 13
81 58
8t. D'at No. 4 ..
>. George MVt^r
the auen337 «
ConUngent
.
2KAW 91
.'stimp :::;:: KS
•middle ol the strwt and gave notice!I'tllroail nvemi,- aud U.-,rlow
Bt DUl. So. S ....
31 12
OD of Circuit court wdgpiASb Bttor
7.219 38
7.453 3U
jthat he wiwild not be responsible for "Hvet.
t.Ii.
p, iitii»i.<,| for tar
Caas Bt Ex. Imp.
neys In the cose being Lester W(4cb
«J2tl 63
Sixth Bt Imp. ...
2.077 65
! damages That was full, now and It tuacadum lavlng
4.119
24
8!
33
cud Farm C Gllben. The Jury
Proct aad-DnMi .
144 56
:was Impossible to clean It out with changed thi ii riinils .-lUil now t
822 01
Bute and CtM ...
engaged In Ibe trial of this case have
1.190 87
8.196 69
I cut tearing up tbe street. He asked brick, u istiie.ii !o llial •-Seel hav­ been excused from further atteodE. FMdt Bt Imp.
188 68
2.285 22
ing been rers-lw-d Usl night.
i|>enalsMou to sewer luto the bay.
B. auu Bt. Imp. ....
1J73 59
anre al court, thli being the last Jnry
6Mi
71
8.
L Unkw
Dnkw Bt ^
Sa. Imp. .
150 S3 of Ibe c
A. C. Fairbanks also asked permU- Mr. Rlckerd's motion, it was r>‘fenvd
914
92
trial.
Waah. Bt Imp. No. i .
456 96
to tbe street* and walks eommUfer.
; rlun to nm hU sewer Into the bay.
4.768 42
34.465 21
BCM Bt. Imp. No. 1
768 05 (thU being our reaaon for not haring
In tbe case of Nancy 8 QU-M.^ vw.
1.274
47
A
petiii.m
fur
a
rebate
on
tbe
8l0
f
A
<
d
as
to
the
rwi
done
so
before*
should
not
bond*
be
123 71
■*
Hartwell P Clldden. pKIUon for fur­
459
54
bowling
a!if<
liw-n*w
on
Ihe
part
of
Issued
to
Uke
care
of
the
InUrwecUun*
68 00
* k»I ^
aea-er now and It dt. i.«:u H
4.52', 79
.295 35
on Caaa. Union. Wasblnitoo and
Tha over-drawn fnsda are
IV eloped that it would cost about •845<i WIDdnsoii a t'lsM'hers was received ther aMmony, the court mH aside' tbe
El^tb Btreeti Improvement* as we
InJuDcUoB heretofore Issued In this
iroore than was antieliiated. On Mr and plan-d on file.
will need the money received from
A iM'iiiiun frani Authony Greillck cause and alao set-aside the order for '
; Moon's moilou. the Ixard ot public
tbeee bonds tu Ukc up the pertua
termed. ••Working Kunde" 1 give twlow! funds that t
asking lor a rebate «if 812 15 on taxes t<-mpar«ry allunny berv-totore mads In
Improvement notes coming due.
a kUtenient of the amount of I9<*7id„*n ™d.
The following I* a statement of tbe
eessment ot 55 feet this cause uf |5n «K>nthly. Chat. Ataxes due. aaseBamenU and otber
tttale sirect. was referred Wlthey was attorney for tba plalBtUt
D In the
and nieans commitue and and Pratt A Daria for th* datondanl.
>‘r • funds:
L ‘V"’'.'" .
Mr,
.
| to H,. s fuDda
l^up<m
Late yesterday afieraaoD l> the
Mr. Mureble then reported that the city allorue.r
Tbe repdr of the isiminUln.' on rase of John Besgmlller vs. CMmu L.
• actually luld. I n cnmpi.ilni had bn>n made In regard to
fiiniU from other sourc-—liirliiding of the taxes
cred t balance*, it any. Mayfl. I»,7. . doubtedly tl » could iiol 1m- done In a n ceMimol in tbe alley belweeu Tenth clatnn- and uccgiints was accepted Seegmlller. divorce tbe court ordered
Ttmporsry Leans Naeaesary.
) single year. ■
the pUlnUff to pay Ibe defundant
and adapted. / '
You w.n note In a great many in i b-ast Im- iqade wild luis .-im lu vie»
.-tis .i.kb.
Thu
82.5(1 per week tetnporao alimony and
stances that had It not been lor n- this vearT ■PiLU if It U found after
*“h pUnkt. This
Circuit Court.
that he ak.0 pay t2S.(W soUcllor fse
celpls frtm. other so.itt.-s and a credli ; these funds are in Ihele pnqwr comll-,»ref.-rred to the sewer committee,
balance cm hand May l. 19U7. the aie’tlon that It is aliMdulely necewsaiy lo! Mr, Lardle vUt.-d that aa Mr. From I'u. rday's Record.
” * nu or before the hearing of Ihe caae.
propriation will at tbe end of thi-: *iw.uil more money than is actually
Al the morning session of Circuit A. F. Nerlinger Is attorney for the
Schonil>er>ter had iiotlAed the city that
172 13 fl*cal year be far from what Is aciiu.l these funds, wuuld ll no
In the case of William Kunz
I plaintiff and Fratt A Darts for the dehad a ceaspool in the *lreel. the,
BwwuMRt Trajiafm.
150-00 ly needed, this Is doubly true when make loans from tbe bonk ro'nslslint
He . the Bwedlsh Sons of America. tbe{ feodanl.
It baa been the etutooi In yeara,
456 75 you consider

that
after
- T the
the close uf with ttw charier rather i an to Ik>i - fl’y '■ra* liable for damages

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The Hannah & Lay MercantUe Company
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S'tore

o'f IVIsrvelous

Oispisy

Christmas Goods of every description. The only thing we say most emphatically is
buy your Gifts now—Don’t delay.
San-tai

Claus

Ofves

Candy Away

Come and meet Santa Claus face to face Friday afternoon and get a sack of Candy. Every child accompan­
ied by an adult person will be given a bag of Candy Friday afternoon—remember—only those accompanied by a
grown up person will receive the Candy.
Holley Says Buy Your Holly
Sell it ID aoy quantity that you want. Sell it in 5c
bunchet or more. We have the holly wreaths, too,
Be«t kind of decorations. Buy early.

Christmas Decorations
Sflch hostt of them—all manner of pretty things. The
timel, by the strings, at 5c; tbe pretty tinsel balls at Ic,
3c and 5c. Pretty stars, birds and odd shay>es. Make
the Cbatstmas tree look attractive.

Christmas Candy
We sell it to you in any quaniity—5c a pound or by the'
barrel We have otber grades at 8c. 10c. 13c and 15c.
The IkUe boxes we sell by themselves at 2c. 10c, 15c.
or we will fill them for you any way that yon hke.
Make die nicest kind of decoration for the tree, or a
present of a nice box of candy would be the best tbat
you could give your friend. We ‘have them from
25cto$i

Christmas Toys
A great room full of all kinds of beautitul toys. Ever> thiog that you can think of. Games and Blocks. En­
gines and Steamers. Oolls aud Doll Chairs, Doll Ta­
bles, Doll Swings, Doll Dishes, evcr>’thing for the doll.

- Beautiful Gifts in Oriental Goods

Perfumery Most Rcceptable

The Upsta^ Divi«ion lias the gf-^Atest display of the
newest i:oods—China, Cut Glass, lapanese Novelties.
Russian Hammered Brass. ex<iuisiie Statuary, beauti­
ful Bric-a-brac. The greatest place iri the city to get
most acceptable gifts.

That Subscription
Would be the best kind of a present. You can get any
magaiine that you want. We make up any eombination that you want. Save you money in every way.

See the Furnished Flat on Second Floor
In the I'urniiure Division, over in the south west corner
Two of the swellest fitted up rooms you have ever seen
Fully furnished in beautiful Mahogany Furniture with
dll the fittings we would Uke to see you have in some
of your rooms.
Beautiful Rugs on the tioor. Pictures on the wall.
Bric-a-brac on the tables and dreessers, elegant Mirrors.
Toilet articles, ever>*thiog to make the room look at­
tractive. Be sure and see these most beautiful rooms,
they give you tbe best suggestions for furnishing.

.See lii^ cases in the Diug Diuision filled with all tbe
m )^t attractsve boulev, of Perfume. All manner of sizes
and shapes. Sqme little boxes sell for 25c, others at
.5i>c many are put up in beautiful boxes. You cao pay
any amount up oSf.5'1.

J

Get your Green Christmas Trees
I jst received v grcatl'o: of splendidly shaped Christmas
J rets, all sizes for your home.^|Place your orders early
and get just the size you want, prices are from 60c to
$2.00. Saves you a lot of extra work at the last mom­
ent. We will deliver them for you.

What Can Be More Expressive
Of your kindlyJrCgard and well wishing, than to give
your friends some Christmas Footwear? They aHord
comfort, ease and. relaxation and will be used every
day of the year until they wear out. Better plan oo
something of this kind at once. We fit every kind of
a foot.

Children's Christmas Furs

Special Black Silk Waists

Are just what they want. Couldn't get anything that
would be much nicer. We have beautiful Furs at
$1.65, $1.75, $2.25 and $4 50. Santa Claus wiU ai J you
all he can.

Most appropriate gift and we will make a price on
some of these for a short time.
dow for $3il5
and were sold for mnch more and really are -wonb
more, but for this time you get them for $!{.25.

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GRAND TRAVCRftE HERALBw THUMOAY. OCCEMBER }». 1MT.

Grand Traverse Herald

sod loving father,
Hannsford. of Cedar; kirs. Ulnnle
Suiltli. of CVvvdand. Ohio:
Hee-Itt and Albert Hsonaford! both of'
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
this rlty. Etghi graadcbiiaiea
I»«Uc
left and'B brother. John Hanoaford.
I Apples.............................................$!.;$ Finniu bniidic.................
resides In Obicago.
■1
OfwmB.,AP|.b>'............................................... *1
iit. and Urs. Haunaford
! Flour. H.1. A Co.'s Best, per bid »S.«#
- BUYING PRICES.
THOG. T. MTEt,
ried SO yeara ago lo illlnoU. the bride
C4>tM- ar>4 UaMf*r>
>>HBg Uh>s Helen Sill. In ISM they
■ Fred. H. L. * CO.'S Best, per IM
Butt.r. isr ,u ............................ UOtSc
.this cHy. and located 00 e
farm at Cedur. ItiVn a dense nllder
One-l«d Of pouto.-r\..-:;i t.,r
{silddLags. ,wr 100 lbs. ................ J1.S0
The youngVouide there built «
■nts yAiletdsy at the se-.ile UoJ>'.
. .RjaiB&dTUOV bonM'. and not I a year ago n sldeti Ibe prei'siliag
iB.sn. per 100 lb. ...........................Grain, .t H. L. A C.-B »W.
pro- wac
Hay. |»-r ton................................«ISG!0 WhvLt. ,s-r W ..................................»0e
the farm houie, ehere they
Tbere were ooh f.. t, ;ix
t
their rhlldiS-ii. Alanit a year agu they
uiaiket opened
r,.-. ioa; ,
!-l,-ns. oM. per lb ..................
nti.vM to tills Hit, locailiic o!
niuming li Is not
South I'nioii slr...-l, srhi-re death Vs>l:
higher but thi
place.
.-Co(X- In car. <3 lb...........................SOc
Hauualord was a ureinlvr
•«ul*h Horn*.
McPherson
Post
No.
ll>,
(!.
A.
R,.
........... •
«oclm.
0»*T at BoyiM- Ctly
an Jn»tituilon whr^ hompK'kt ho} » ar^ rarrd upon tbe occasion of hU golden i
.............. Sl.'er. Mid b.-i1.T». LlOi. lbs. .5«St».
the imsini--. d.-ne at
tor. it EiMiin't maitfr whvthrr the ding imulreirary. Mr. auil Mrs. Hsu- that beiug.
.IlaliilwlTpT ................
boy's )>arrutj> «t-re Calhollrs i>t harord were guests of honor of the IS luarkc; ilie.
6.bon,««^’‘ ....... ^............... .
ProUaUBU, aiMb<jdUii>.‘of Uiscliilea, psei and W. R. c. At Qianae ball.' Tht'ie si-enie lo is- uleul}
lhan one huudred of the
Ihe market since tbe open e
- or wbatbrr tb«>r lx>U«>-(d lo • Cbrlit
.......... P" i"
UO"*
soldiers,
their
wives
ami
oilier
fitends
for those who like suit mi:
wm or tbe Jcaisb fallb. oil that
Is paeMsary that they be boys ani] being present. Ikie eveuiug was
s of pork .
.............. ’♦< Spring lamb*, live weight ............ Sfec
1 the fl:
tbu tbey bare no homes or frSnida. bapi>y one for the aged eoiiple. the
I Pork sausage .
8cotl:iiii] pruj
l*erV
Tho Beulah Home Is not a reforta feature of (be evening bring the insrUmb steak .!
Winter apple* a
relalllng
.............. **' 'lens. old. live weight .......................7e
•ebooi. bat a HOUR and everyone riage ceremony iu which (be Rev B.
tSc Spring chickens, live weight
knoa-s tbe diffeVenre hetireeo those H. Fleming again united tbetu in the per bushel, the wholesale price i--iuK I.*.- of Jamb
holy Ixmda Of matrimony.
too svortli.
Shoulder .......................................... use
Tbe ilsceased was a man of kindly
A-«-ef£- Stew* ....................................................... 5c
.................................... *9ie
Hemon L. SsKt Is In charRe of dlspuallkm an<l noble Chilstian char­
TflWjt.
are
very
m«;.i ..i the
G:..w
VvaV
sW
...'.
ISc Hide*,
cund,
thU bene aM that KettnoD L. Svin acter. fur years having been conaect
or.'
and
Shipp,
rs'
warehouse
.
tUi»
Veal
.........................
l
ac
Hide*,
cured,
is tte noil for the work is sboaTi by
ed with Ibe Foorteentb street Metbo- week on acciumt oi th- old srmp. l^nH, chops .......................................ISc Tail*»»
.................................. ^
the Insults he baa achieved. Well. di«l eburcb; where the funeral was
Cbt*. Haiumand. th.-.iuaimper ..r t:.. Iwai stews ..........................................L«
thU borne U not sopported by an eo- The Rev. B. H. Fleming otfleUL-d. •
temDMt sor Is It sHrouiiportlBx The Rev. B. H. Fleming will oHh-iate. warehouse. K relucUuS lo sh.p a jloast ................................................ Il'tsc Uacktu...- 1
.....
p,^.-Xer. I . White n.b
bM Is d^Mdent uiKw lU frleada tbe arrangemeni-. belnihli. charge uf .angle car unattended, his aim l..1ng
have several curw loaded ;.i -HI »,
lh-hTi:«x- Merrlu-. >■
ChrUUBBs ts observed ai BeuUb thderlaker H. 1.. Carter
teient imlnt. tor shipment at the saioe^
HoBe. tbe mue as aoyarbere else
time In which c-.<s> the M-ciety ra-skl'
.Death of Mrs. Charles Boa.
ood whstber the Ivys «III have a
Kiiiytlet. Mlrh- 'Her. IK-Mrs. afford to hire a man n> sreunptoy'
roMlai bic Chrisuu^s or ool depends
Id cat. lor them
hpoa their frleuis and tbe borne hat rharl.s Hox, agtd ::k, died
Hork on the soc.ety's warehouse k>
It- at l;:h> yi-ster-lay afternoon
• Mumtude of frieDds.
alter onl) a brief llltiess. She leaves ur-ot completct. an.l a iH-sUmirg was
But soBBtimes Ibsse friends forget,
taiieliand and two d.riignlei's. lUiu-Ie. made on tbe shc-d l,> he huih t.m
they sre so busy st Uds time of yesr
imrarfly m.t side for p.x.l.-cH..n#r-ii,.M
buyiac presssfa. coodiee. loya. aitam aged j. and Leuua. uged IS. She ulso had aud stormy weather. This v.Jil
oatlBSS. Me., for their own UiUe onea leaves three broiheiv. L. Ilretl,
require but a lew day* for e.ia:p;.Ud tor the little ones of ibelt Kingsley. Wlll'aiu. of CuUr'inla. and tion. when Important work .-n th.-i
MgnalBtoaees that they don't resiem- *Edward. of Chaitaiiooga. Tenn
Mrs. ttoa was a woman of Is-autlfu1 warehouse -will U- susis-nd-<l nnlil
bar Ba:^ Ciiy or the htmie el all.
AM li la lo remiud them that ibis la ebaracler and It I- probable that (he.-e
CHICAGO POTATO MARKET.
a 'woniau In tbe village ihsi
vrtuen.
,
rhlraxo, D.-C
1IS.--A geneiMl,,
Tbe boy^ over at Beulab Home arc! was belter liked, her death ruusliig steady feeling prevailed. Trade cn
Six
lust boys and if any of you were on- an unusual auiumii «r sorrow
aided her husband In the groCH-iy hert UUU.-W quk-i apd dealer, look f.« .t
tortunaie enoBgb to pass a Christmas
and was known and liked by etny How market un.ll alter tbe^oliday'YtthoBt a trvir, wiiboul toya and other
The present receipts ar*- ample, y.i
IhlBga dear to a bor a heart, then 70U body . A sad thing In coanectlun
ith^^Mward Iber,. U no arcumu!;.t:ou to sj.eak 01
caf aaderstaod vhen sre say that you her death Is that her brolbej
Good to fancy slock sold 'oday a' . k
U hurrying boliie from
ows It lo the boys over there to help
'I.upliam .Vi i'our.’'.o •.><• -.a t.
witti the egpeetai on of cbeeilng her
thsB all you can. ■
Sale* re|ionV-d wen-: I c-.o-at
Teddy lb ar Haadk.--tl els.
Ip ••lU-. •-i :■

iy her llinesa. but will get here
There's s verse In ibe Uuok
heauliful eff.rii t'‘e each.
late. The funeral amingemenls wilt : C..H at iSt-. 1 tar f.pcy at
books tbit sppUee lo that, a v
Bulk. ,wr bu. In ca.-|ot.-M>-hl-:ao.
"I mr* ai Ic v.ich, •
not
]p>
made
unlit
after
be
r>aeh<s
that says. "Inssavcb as ye have done
lonesoui
or
Wiscousin.
white
-io>k
.V- ilrlliieli.-ie ;i» irtni. rt . V
v-o.'.l lloudsej, 111-; •
oiiiy
' onto the least of these___ " and that berv.
A ptwullar thing in conneclltm with choice to fancy, •.ifti.'c t.r.lio. v ••
• I' irt' .-aej: .>1 i ter ;.'k- i..- '• •• r -is; llsodk-iehi. l.. s.- . . Iwe
applies to Beuli^ H««e.
is«c.-.3c; rbowit-g
.0.
Mrs. IlMb death U Uut burr mutbir.
lie. t.ial tkv floeri Iu
Kam-> Towels Si,-’ t , ....
^M^tever yo«*tsD 'l^re. arbaterer who dtwl Aral. iiaBUCd away on the
ns to dondiiioii,
-d

arh.
I.lu-u
Doilii*.
:,^e»elio!
!
i.j.wardv
Stam|*M
Ihiilies.
Sp.-vadi
you can give all shoaM beineet.as iTtb. tbra ber father died on ibe iftli stock. Choice to fane. S3«riar; eMr„
,itid IViii.-r I’ietf.e, Kjii!.r».-i-; B ik»,
soon as posslUs so that Christmas and a aiater followed him. alsti paus­ taucy isRwsibly hicloi Fair to too-J.
11., ,ser 8,fs l»w i i $1 ' * i .leh R-a ].••* 'IP-ll 2.'h' lo Ti-r- • aeh
over tbere St Doyiie City wUl be .. ing away on tbe iTlh. Mrs Box's deatb tvi>32e. If
doivii to tub I'f.
N'lght Gowns, ffk- and uj-aa.
sad Knit I'udevskirts. .Dtaclc Saiw«
'»eal CbiMmas. The boys undertund being tbe fourth in her family to isSack*, per 1,u -Mimi.-s^.ta, illcii.ejiii
■ HeatpwMom. etc, Ttu- Mu.si and laig-yl a-.-<r:tuent‘ id Comb.
all about the Cbristmas'spirit and the
• kMsemsIn. eholc.. to fancy., Mf ;
Ihac date.
•aldtiifloance of the day. H<
«e hjiv ewr sbowii. Mi.ses': oq ChildiT-irii Km-,
iTc; comnmn .0 gr**l. ,yf,i:e: v-:y
. B«m bai taattht them that, so aepd
have C'dlui nils. Ihioy K. l>,-8 . k I'll-'. Hal n-t i s. t'liff llutHiL:-,
poor or froreu. pifitSr
A Feriwnats Texan.
' the toys aad the gasM. ihe steam' ebMr B. W. nwilloe, of loT St. Lon.
I'luit • jiid l.ivket.v. Ib-1i 'H I.-'' :
-1. Ui.loh/• Ip-..'!:-:- Hand
Olietco. Dee. tv Close- Whea-i
gln« and magic lanterns, the clothes 8t , Dallas. Tex., says: ' In the tsisT
-■< !-i
.-ai-h. Lndi*-' .. . !
- iv-l) ik
become
acquainted
wllli
year
I
1
»S««C; eolli. .'.:^e, tats, lie
:d |be
and tbe shoe*, the candies asd
Ik-.'-. ;r.c ll.;':d -Sleils II . k;., II,
-. . Tvy.l-.' rkalis .,nd Ro.-k.'l
Dr King's New Life Pills, and nu
UetroP. IS,
ts.—<-|.e.e- \\ iv a■
^nms. In fact ereryiblng,
help, laxative I ever before Itied
so effect
It
blllims- ^l.n^; eoiu. filV. ouls. ■•If
them In a material way U «rlll bei UBlly dlspowta of noalaria a
- Ki.n'l
grille.
Ea« Buffalo. N Y.. |ve 'is .'ajipreolated and will all go for a good ness.- They don't grind t

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Bcfori: another
vOf \his
reaches you another Chnstdias will have
come and Kone.____
We want to take this time to thank
you for your liberal pairoaage durioK the
past
We appreciate it, we can as­
Ko.year.
1 Sc
sure
Ncff 2you.
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We wi'h that Chris-mj., IWT. may be
the t?ierriest anti best you have ever had.
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J. W. MILLIKH»’'-£ y:

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Puzz!cd,JireVou
Then let ns suggest
what to buy.

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FOR JOB WORK

HERALD RECORD CO.

tie. rts-eli.ts :i»v m.i-fc.T aoeli.ii.-: ■;
Veals, seitie _»u,| -oudy: _e, i: !.
cheici-. Imp. ‘sii.s.|..._re,s.lpt;. i;.|ea'
head. * market rhm
Umlis.
Masons At Northpert.
NorthjMjrt. Dec. IK —Last liitthi
Sherii.
Hons.

Masonic order h.Jd iui Inlltatloti and Wh. h.ad; watkel-elow, .-.e i-.:,
spread, ul«nl :!<> .\laroiis Iwlng pi.-*
SELLING
PRICES.
vni. 1 20f wbmii weie vbiUops irom
Buttons Bay. Uneua and oibei tsiiiits.
i'. Steveiisoii. iravelliiK drug t
reseiitiitive. yif Grand Rapids, wu- (
Of tbe giiests and assisted iu the
Ham. per lb..................
iUallpti. Phillip Griffin, eoudueior
Ihe N<u1h|s>ii branch of the T. t'
Lard, per lb ..... ....
. wa« the one ealiJUlale.
Btiuer. creamery, per 11
Butter, dairy. ,s-r n, ,
Ht Piiwd the Stick.
"I have fired the walking slick l^e
carried over 1.' years, on accouut of
wire that revlsled every' klad <n
Irvutnient. unui 1 tri«l Bucklen'* Ar8alve: Ibat has b.
and.made me a huppy
Jobu Gatreli. of Noitli
Guaranteed for pile*, bum*.

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Bockley. Mich. Dec. li>.--Melrin
Tbompeoa . aged U. died last t
tag. tbe cause uf his death. It
'alleged, karlng been a blow srlth a
'^Doker InlUcied on his h«wd by bis M'yesrold stepdaughter a week ago.
Tbompaon, when be wss Mber. w
pronounewd a good MSgbbor and
^lad biishand but w hen he was under
.
tbe laRuener.ar lignur. bU whole na­
ture rimnged and It U said that h'frctiaeatly forced bis family <nit uf
iooiB.
On tlw night of Deo 9. he returned
*bonte from Mesick badly IntoalcateO.
He at oMe aUrieJ a quarrel ami Bnul,lv grabbed bis wife’ by the throat.
• • tbrowlag her to tbe flour. The step^
dangbier endeavored to make him
atop, hut not aurreedlng. seised a

two laches long, on oar end With
thiB. she slrock TbMn^n la Ih.back of Ibe head, using such force
that tbe hook penetrated tbe skntl
-'|uKy two Inches.
Dr. Boetc of Buckley, was aumuum
M and gave tbs man all the attenf.
olble and the ucgt day a aurgtvvu
s callod on tbe cawland an operatiou psrfqnned. Despite
ihiB. tbe man gradanlty sank until he
died lart night.
In additloti lo bU wife. Thompson
.'leares the girl srtio killed blm and a
BieiMOB. IK yeara.^
Ob aconint of TMb
■<be aymilBlhT of tlie enUtr region
with the girl and « 1* iirobable that
■M will not even be afreated. Aa Ir
qtwat was held this aReritoon at
n'elork ai the HioiDpMin b<«oe li
Wexford township. Wexford couoif.

The official premium U»l i*
Northern Michlcau Poultry assoclafor their exhibition FeUiuary I
•- ;in I ii. bas b«'«i placet! In the band*
• ul-r, of the aaaocUUon. Uie
,
t tnlnlng TJ page*. It I*
; t.I- '..:r.::i; d anil contains a lot ot
,advertl.lnB
' Tbe meeting lu FVbruary will 1-*
the stxlb ancoBl show of the assocla
tion. and the Judge will b.- Jamer
fucker et C.mcord. Mich

C.*A. Hannaford. for nearly half
century a rerirteJH oftAwlanau cvui
lesday nionilng
ty. died at j o'cltick iSiesday
yearw. dtwtb Ukitii:
at tbe , _ e of
^ace Juat one niobfb to a day
tbe M4«fra\loB of lila goUlen w. ddins
annlTMuary.. Mr. Hauaford bad been,
HI but two weeks, btvlug bts-n Uken |
With malarial fever wbleb devriojied
Into psam*""’*
^Ide* tbe whlow,

four childreu

Any 12 Year Old Qir’

Not too early to look for
Christmas Goods

£andic$

1 hert' i- a lively interest /J Chrisimis things
I '.rr >ti)rv-

STEINBERG BROS.
iiistiK M if Mm's Wiai'

$1.25 Mufflers at 95c

Here's sfK , ial offer that will surely aDD-- •! to yuu Jt tius
opportune time Gemlemeii's .-\H Siik Mutiiurs in Keefers.
Squares. Harvard Styk-;. et. ., b’acks. „'ra>s. S.mcii-s. U u
ular $1 'J-> qualities at special price cl..............

96c

$12.80 lor $18 and S20 Overcoats '
Blacks, blues, Oxford and Krays of !• irj« Kersey*. \ icjnas
and Cheviots. 42 to
ir- h lenKth*. SerKe or Venetian
lined. Satin ! ned si. eve<. Strctlv up to-t i-.e-minute. Otir
rejf’tlar $b'- "‘I. »IS.O' and S2"C»0 v ilues tor ;hw Christmas ^ 2. ^ 80
sale a: onlv

“tXTMSTIIOHG" Brtliefs

4.

When yon buy
hetivy rubbvra bny
tbi-m Kitnatroiig
—they don't o*t
any more thsn the
other kinil. Yon eaii buy
them from

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■srbsst « Koscoe

$7.45 for $12.50 Young Men's Suite
value, for Ihis , hrist,na, sale ai o„ly.........................................

$7.45

$1.19 lor Men’s Heavy .Duck Coats
Men's beavv Puck Coats, blanket lined In black brown
orKfd>bold rr-Kulariv at $1.59 and $. <;>. for this
Cliristmas Sxle cniy........ ................ ........................ ........................

$1.19

.\s in the many preceding years our aint this
sea^oo i-* to supply pleasing gifts for all members af the
family—We mention a few of.our lines of Chrbtmss
gif'.'.
Books of all kinds
Games
Dolls
Sleds
Toikt Set,
Shaving Sets
Pictures

China
Brie a tvac
Toys
Toy Dishes
Toy Tables
Reading Glasses

Pocket Beoks
Bill Hooki
Fountain Pens
Caleodais
Christmas Cards
Christtsas Postals

And a host of other useful, valuable and aUrBclive
gffis that make Christmas giving a pleasure.

aty Book Store
Traverse aty. Mich.

Tlie Hobart C*. Prop.

fiRANO nuVCMK HtNALO. THUNMAY. MCntMII n. 1MT.
MUs Bertha Oorde*. of Leland. has
SIMPLE HOME RECIPE.
Get from any preseripUoa pbai
been vUlUag Mr*. O. Brow for s
Lansing. Dec. 17.—T
dst the (oUowlng;
days.
Fluid itttraci Dandelion, oeekalf eonneU haa agreed to an ordinance
The eaierttlnment giree the other
ounce; Compound Kargoa. oae ounce: grantiag a bb-year (ranchlro to tke
enlng by A MeaUy. astleted
Compound Syrup SaraaparilU. throe meal gae company at the rate of 8?K
CMtUi. •
1200000 toe church choir, was well a(ten>
Mcafay I* an excellent actor and inew.
svplu.
.
. $4S4)00 Mr.
;tle and take a **“*•
*“
company bas no:
Shake well In l battle
(be singing by the church choir was
each meal and decided to accept. Extensive tmprovefine and everyone felt as though they teaspoonful dose ,
,t bedtime.
menU are held up peedlng an exten. Tnej LV. fraMt - bsd received Ibelr money's worth.
The above U considered by sn eml s|ou c>t the tran^ise
IVy* dtek. VW* PMdMt;
Q«r
Mr MurmeUler of Onefcsma was :
Tbe
lw>AC«*lir: A. J. Kt7«w<l. A. J. IU*U>^ town today In the inieresl of bis po­ nent sutnorlty. who write* in a New'
AaMutCHUm.
York t , _ _
tato burinese.
taUCTOKS-A. Vner Lar. »■ Fli
Iption ever irriUen to relieve Back-t Dv-spepf 's Iv our naitonal alhneoi
Tke one day InsUtute held Tnraday
CttaA. Mn.
T. Hauak. SnMl fl
le. Kidney Trouble. Weak BUdder Burdock Blood Bilters Is the osOonal
St this place was well atteoded. N. P.
■■d. H. C. O.T»i, imrj fcaat—. w.
I all forms of Crtnary dltflcoltles. | care for. It. It strengthens stomach
Hnll was speaker and gave some very This mixture acu promptly on the membraiMa. promote* flow of digest
eating poinU on dairying,
interestl
eUmlnative ilosuet of the Kidneys. en- <ve fotces. psrifles the blood, huUdv
BatDi
tnrdsy nroralng the angel of abling them to Alter and strain the yon upS per ceat tnove< w Time 0e»«Us dcatk
1 vlstted the.........................
home of Dominic urtc add and other waste matter from ,
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GsDihler and took from them their the blood which causes Rheumatism. 1
Opportunity Cla*.
?r Lacy, aged flvo >-(«ra.
cy was a sweet aird lovable child,
her lora will be greatly fell by sU place much confidence In this simple, FvegBUonal Sunday school was rater
who knew bei
mlsturc. yet those who hare tried It-talned Monday night at the bume ul
Dec. 17.
eay the resulti are simply surprising. Miss Helen Abbott on Sixth stmt
lb" relW being effected without Ihe l>;e hostesses
e* being >Miss Abbott. MUs
YUBA.
slightest Injury to the stomach
olh- Elsie May at^ Mir: Ijetlle Marvin
Oar •enoot cIom* oo Pridar fpr tw®
•HARON.
er organs.
Alter the business meeting a i
-----‘M for the bolXUuTA
Shtran Is getting some of the >
Mix some and give II X trial.
Ing was enjoyed, refr
•freshmer
Mk . • ~ —
Sleighing
is
improving
and
the
be.ni;
eerulDIy comes bigbly r
wlcbe*.eoBee and plckl
WM dOWD..................... ,
plan
It It the prescriplion of an eminent M-rved. The young ladle* a
ered hi* latbor'* porker*.
.This Is
city but considers aothority, whose entire reputation. U 'ning
There vsa a lltile store enow yt b)e business '« bci■Ing done here.
la said, was established bv it.
'
terday. U'e look (or alelchloc oo«.
'bc hotel Is doing s good bntlnets
A dragglft here at home when.**”
The McEvIn Brotfaen ate cottloB
asked suted that he could either tup' ' '
wood (or Mike Weirb.
olh doing a One trade,
ply the ingredienu or mix the pieAny akin itching U a temper-tester.
Dec. 1C.
/____
Mr. Streeter
er of lAke City has bis
for onr readers, alto rec ' The more you scratch the worse ii
CAffip located1 In Sharon an
and cutUog
plies.
It as harmless
Itches. Duan's Ointment
BENOON.
pine for the Thsycr LumI
—any
skin
Itching.
A( all drug
Harlejr Kenney visited Tr»vet*e
pany of Muskegoi
City oae day laat week.
stocking
(WO
shingle
H.
J.
Dye
Is
i
Calvto Carpenter U Ue prood own­
That truth is
Bills and flipping flee car loads of has
er ot a TioUneello.
once more
Notice to Long Lako Tax Paysrw.
sd in
binglei
:!e* each week from here.
Miss Sbater of Hc»or U w
I win be at the First Nallunal luink
.. the
Siites has hto thing!" ra'll the little
Charley Uartoo-A Mr. Barti
ee ore
Satuiliday from 8 a. m. to 3 p
nnning In good shape and
prorinc very slowly.
in bed.
Irely disabled with * i
ut 40 thousand and belter per on*,
Mr. Lane, of loerlocben. asent (or -le
H. Poptt.
throat.'
hat Fred Wllej- of Sparu. Mkr..., r-urrhsgroof the lungs and throat,
the Itienrnu Nuraery. Co., of Monroe, savili-g; the others are Aaron Bogart.|
tailed to help me and all hope jSMt*
.Treai. Long Lake Twp
wa* In town on boslness Friday.
1-sri
fled
when
I
began
laklnj
gan
taking
Dr
'
bolter. Alee Benber. and Wm. Slr.!A lineman from Traverse City waf com.
New Discovery. Then lusts
cut t.ll; Robt. Gordon, filer:
here lake week superlntendlns
Robt. Oorddn Jr- Alben Siltcs, and
work oo the Farmet*' line.
Qw. Slmmona. knot sawyers; Bert
Mia* lAura Potrode visited >
Wells, engineer; Elba Clark and Al­
Baldwin In Traverae City Batti
-----------------------bert Rlnglek. packers; Elmer Mai- work." Guaranteed core for eoughsi
and Sunday.
bolt pller. vrit^ Hans Bendlx- and oolos. 60c and 11.00. at C. A.' WANTED—Milk contract*. In Urge
Hr. Oarrlaon returned last week
Bugbee Drug Co.. Hannah Drug Store.
or amall amounu. Cow* sranted.
om spending Tbanksgl
from
Tbanksgiftng with hU
8. E. Walt t Sons drug store*. Trial
Queen City Dairy. pbMie 675.
lud SI
mUy In Indiana. His s
e with
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Ing Hr*. C. c. Stltes tn the boarding
ffl to spend the winter.
ntine In Bendon was liftDec! 17.
L School opened Wedneaarch •ervice* were held
’T have been tomewhat costive, but
IN JUDGING A BANK
Doani' ReguleU gave jnst the rwults
desired. They act mUdly and regulate
the bowda perfectly."—George B.
WEXFORD CENTER.
Always remember that itie tbff O^itsL Sonins
. WhneeuniDg wood Charlie ( itton Krause, 306 Walnut Ave., Altoona.
and Stockbblden' Liability that give necority to
gott kla foot badly nangled
i
on the
the Depoeitor.
'sCtS^lewls cafflff bone tram TravA. J. Ringllfifl Dead.
erae City last week tor a tew weeks'
BECAUSE
New Orleans. Dec. IS.—A. J. Ring■ TiML
Ml*. Bbldler fat vlslUng Mends In- ling, the pioneer elreni man and one of
Capital, Sorpltm M Stookboldera' Liability althis BdchhMtood.
the principal owners o( the eelebratOee. MUIer and wife visited at Oeo.i
WBW atand betwart the Depositor and any poetd Rising circus and the Baraum A
Dewner'a Friday.
eible loot or ahrinkage in the aeonritiee held by
Bailey ahowi. died hero today, after
Monday evenli _
tbis bank.
enne home trooi Healck drank, had as'Ulncaa of about a week.
Bonte words with his wife, and aald

STATE BANK

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He too'kjter by (
e her and their dang
>d -op a poker and hit him on
I. the book on the
_______ lend nteot IK Incl
over OP the floor. Dr, Boet of Bockley
was called, dreaeed the wound the
best he mold .and Toeaday be and

The Msffle No. 3.
Knmber 3 la a wonderful mascot
for Geo. H. Parris, of Cedar Grove.
Me. according to a letter which
roads; "After suQering much wll^v
er and kidney trouble, and becoming
greatly discouraged by the failure to
And rollbf, I tried Electric Bitters,
■rid W a AffHF I am tf -well -man to­
day. The flrat bottle rcHcved and
but Ms lecovmy t* dovbUul.
Later—einot the above was writ­ three bolllea eompicled the cure"'
ten Mr. Thompson has died, passing Guaranteed best on earth for stomach
liver and kidney troubles, by C. A.
•way Toeeday night.
igbee Drug Co.. Hannah Drug Store.
Dee. It.
B. Wait A Sons. druggUU. Stic.
CABT BAY.
BIU Edwards has the »b of gelElactrle RailvMya.
the rest of the timber on the
Lanslni. Dec. IT.—important mataty MannUcturlu com..................HI Stltes of lora relative to electric railway opera­
a K>b to bMji tion an kMng discuased tUa after
noon by the state railway commission
with the managers of the electric rail­
way syatems. All the Urge elcclrft
s are represt-nted.
lop for CUode WiMe.
Adalore Martinean jto
fine woodshed.
The Kelley Lnmber A Shingle Co.
are ahlpikng dstly a large niunber of
enrs loaded with dry lnmber. Earl
Derandort. the expert •
ny, 1* DO*
_________ r aealm.
Tbs thTM CaneU bratbers who have
I helping tba tarmera In this
■ hood, hare retonel to Travnrao City.
Tote Well* o{ Aome worked a few
days tor E J. Taylor, doing mssou
wortt and repalrtag the tBrnaee.
Chartea Monroe t

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caught In a trap.
We believe our nel^bor Jat. D.
luayh taken the cake. He butchered
a nlae monibi' old idg that dressed
S02 ponndi.
Qnlte a few rabUt hunters are seen
dally. One hunter got seven In an
afternoon's hnoUng. but the Bajority
•get what IMddy abot at—nothlng.
' Amo* FWOO. who bas been seren
weeks att the Grand
Orand Traverae
r
sanlur_ . be nnderwent an operaInm. wbei
Uon for appendicitis. U now home
■ doing flnely.
..---I. who
for a long
j. Frank RjdCb.
«
_ _beet
_ at
it the Grand
Traverse
Ume has
I
^aanitarlum. retaned borne Sunday.
She nnderwent two operation* (or a
• tomor and u may be necessary (or
her to-undergo another operation.
Dee. IT.
Arthur Barrs left Tburaday lor De>
: troU to suy a few weeks.
Ed Cracker of Suttoos Bay was in
town FHday.
Philip Plamnndoo bas aedd hi* farm

• - nls Harp
___ ______ _ _n of
throng t|n Friday.
Tk* saS mUI has again changed
tandi. Tke former owner. Mr. Mosr. Grlfman

AU Flrat cuss
GROCEBS

a

‘‘frtrastroiii!’’ Ribbers 'Ixtrasmmg" Rubbers
will ttnad tlw hard
knookn.
itR ROMOC

“Extrastrang" Ridibers



f
^

nre mode br tbs Miffb.
nn
swkM Rabbv Oo. U
hnra won Mifihnr.
Babbara ytm1 kMTV
thnt
thnt th«7 am ‘Sxtzs.
*tro
•trosg.”

BACHANT * ROSOOE.

CHRlSTMASIi
I

Pleasnre, Entertainment and Educational
Advantages for Every Member of the T
Family!
|

Some Reasons Wly Chrlslmas Pianos '' |
ShonM be Pnrebased of GRINNEII BROS.

If They're In a Pair ol These
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It'sflavorand qual­
ity are always the ,
same — always
right.

r printed and circulated In

tTHE ideal gift for

Well I Guess

SBlUtE^yi BIT*

m

A PIANO

Warm Feet?

tight packa^—
always fresh and
dclidous.

McLaughlin'S
XXXX COFFEE
isseddby

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TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK

Corned to you in
bating upper Monday evaning. they
hurd a DOlae on the porch as If
■omeone were draa^«« »
Doalne opaed the &or. and what
do you think It was? Her large pet
cat Tootsie dragging a steel set trap.
In s(B>p,wsy the trap caught him by
two (laws of one of his forefeet. In
oome way TooUla anlooaaaad the
faatenl&g of the trap and came home,
draj^tg the chain, trap and all.
TooUle U an right now and Mra.

divra oat of tb* vendN-. inflaaiad Mate*
In* Sia of racmiiit vllJ m . OBd_______
oad tlw

CCNSERVATIVE

The Oldest, Laircst tad Strongest Bank Is Northers Mlchlna

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We SoUelt Your Buuldng Business
On the baai* of SAFE. SOUND and
Banking.
________________

Grand Trwv*r*e.i.
of *otd court, bald I

:Tr»v»ro* etty. In *nM
•OM county.
I

2«th day o< November. A D IM7
i rreraui:
Prraent: nOB.
Hon Fred R.
Walker.
1 Judge of Pt^te.
Incite matter of the rotate of Ralph
rbu*. decraaet'
7 B. Pylv
in aald
her Lftk annual account a* ad
micxtraior de boni* non of aald ro[ tor the

home ‘on Stale atreet In a body and
succeeded in tborougbly aurprlalDc
Refreabmenta of cake and coffee
served and the evening wa*
jileaaantly paaeed playing pedro. A*
mi-tuento of the occaalon, her call1 bandaoffl*

REMEMBER this Bank ha* Capital, Snipitu and Stockholden' Liability amonntins to $454>,000.00,
being a margin ^ SAFETV that aasnrea ab*olnte SECURITY
r for evary dollar entmstad
toua.

Coffee

!■-

bate eoun ter tb* tiirtj «t
[Grand Traverae.
At a >TOBtoa of *nkd coart. bMd at
the yctAaie o(*M. la tba etty

aty. ta said eoonty. 0* tb*
rath day of Norember. A. D 18ff7.
Preerat: Hon Frad R. 'Walkra,
Judge ot Probau.
la the matter of the eMaio of Maty
Edith. Emma Hanba. Ralph Trwmb.
There Is oae thing that will
and Tbomaa Mooro Pybaa. minora.
cure It—Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
Mary b. Pybua. having Sled In mM
It is a regular gcalp-eBedicine.
court her foorth annual nccooH a*
guardUn of aald eotato. and bar padlIt quickly destroys the genni
It U ordered, that the Sift day ' ot oe praying for the aUowanc* tbwi
which cause this disease. December. A. D. 1807. nt ten o'clock
The unhealthy scalp becomes In the forraoDO. ml aald predate of- It U ordered, that tb* Sl*t day «(
be and la heraby appointed for December, A. D. 18*7. at tan o'clodt
healthy. The daodruff diaap- floe,
evamlniug and allowing aald ae- la the (orenoom al raid probate oflice, be and U hereby appointed ter
peara, bad to disappear. A
It la farther oroered. that public no­ evamlntng and allowing sMd nrbealthyscalpmeaiiaagreatdeal tice
tbVeof be given by publication
to you—healthy hair, oo daa- of a copy of tM* order, ter three auc- il la farther ordered, that pobUc nodruff.no pimples, no eruptions. croalve week* prertou* to aaid day of ce thereof be given by pnbUenboa
bvaring in the Grand Traverse Herald of a copy of Ud* order, for tbro* eocTk« brat Mod et ■ trattBraUi]a newspaper printed and circulated I croalve week* previous to aaid day cd
•'gold for ov«r ataty yran."
laald county.
hearing in tbe Grand Traverae Herald
a newspoper printed and eltcalatad In
FRED R. WAL^.
itnrm t'lc^Tr*^ WM*. I
' 4S-4L
Judge ot I^bat< said county
FRED R. WAUCHR.
4t.
Judge of Probau.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN THE PRO3 bate court for the county ot
ICranJ Traverae.
of aald c
Chelsea. Dec. IT—The cooJith
Grand Traverae.
:llce. in t:
Stale Treneurer Claaer baa underIn aaid «
At a srasloD of *ald coon beU at
the prvbste office. In the city of Trav,lck ' Prraent: Hon. Fred
• CUy. lu aald county, on lb* 4tb
. ^ Judge of Probate.
day of December. A. D. 1807.
Pment; Hon. Fred lC~'’Wether.
port, maict.. H, UIU Irwls •IlliiJ",'*'
“• “““
8. Barratt. deceased.
Judge <a Probate.
ralative* and take* nouriabmeni
^Mra. Alda Wall, having flted te
In the. ABttn^ of tb* eetnte of DKt
cannot receive anybody,
»urt hro petlUw praying
ring that DtoSl Ml* of said county, deceased.
the mead."
aaid c
. and determine
Tonie lA Force having filed te mM
who w
at the tune of hi* death the court her ^iloo praying that tb*
a of aatd deceaatd and on- adalBlstratin of *ald aotate be
A Sited■Iflc for polB—Dr Thom**'
Inherit the real estate
granted to David SwalnMon or to
Briectric
which aald deceased died setced.
»om* other eniubte peraoo.
It is ordered that the 23ih *y at
It U ordered that the 24th day of
remedy in America (or *5 year*.
December. A. D 1807. al ten o'clock December. A. D. 1807. at ten o'eiodt
In the forenoon, at aald probate of­ In tbe (menoon. at said probet* e(Birthday Party.
fice. be and Is hereby nppolnted for fic*. be and li beroby appotnud ter
bearing
aald petlUoa:_
Mra. A J. Brown'* birthday occur hearing aald petition;
It li further ordered, that public no­
It M tartber 'orri^i ’khag imbue
red Monday and that evening about
notice thereof be given by polBlibUew
35 membrix of the Modem Brother of a copy ot tifla order. I
of a copy of this order, for tbro* *ne^
hood of America called on her at her

For that
Dandruff


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We are one of tbe Largeat ^d-Slrongest Mole Houae* In tb*
entire conntiy. and nro fuUy orginlted and effulpped to aerr* tba
public Id tbe beat manner pomlblc.

Onr aUteen complete Mualc Slorra. located in the leodlBg Citlro of Michigan, make It enay for any ♦
rraiuem of tbe aUle to de*l. direct m-Uh n*. «nd share In tbe greet advantages we Offer to ail.
J
We are Plano Maaufactarera; the oxcelletit GRINNELL BROS. PIANO being the prodnet of oar 4
own factory. We alao control the entire output for Michigan of such worid-renowned makro aa STEIN- '
t\AY', 80HMER. STERLING. WEBER PIANOLA-PIANO, and many other*.
Our immense purchaae* and talcs enable us to buy at the very lowam prices and to aell on amallrot pomible marglna. WE %VtLL SAVE YOU HONEY cn any Plano you may select. A lew ^utea
apent in our wareroom* will convince you that our valnea are poaltlvely unappruached Heewbero.
We have tbe largrot and flnrot collection of Cbriitmas Plano* to be found anywhere. Every etyte,
tone-duality, finish and price. You will surely be suited If you come here.
EfVT3lT PIANO F012.T
GUARANTEED and may exchanged if not perfectly satlafactory.
OUR EASY PAYMENT PLA.V will enable any family to have a Plano for Chrtetma*. A few dollar* paid now Is all we require; then, when tbe Holiday expenae* er* ovqr, make another ""*» poymenl. and so on each month until the price It paid. Can you longer deny tbe family a Plano when poaleaaion la made so easy: Call today and have a talk with tia! WTaether yon buy or not. wo shall b*
glad to abow yon our many beautiful instrumenit and make you a tpeclal propoelUos.

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i Aftractive offerings in Small Instruments, Etc. I
PIbJo is some other kind of MuMcal Instroment. We hav* complete etoebs
e. ^.Meat make*, largest nelecUon and loweai price*, as the foltoarlng IM

When you stop to compare the comfort in them
with the small amount of money invested.

50c, 75c, $1.00, SI.50, $2.00
according to quality.

will ahow:
VIOUN OUTFITS, complete with ease and bow. IS.00. 37.60. 310.
112. etc.
GUITARS, IS. 37. 31(1. etc. AUTOHARPS. 3 2to 36.
MANDOLINS. 3o. 3«. 38. etc. TOHARP8. 32 to 36
BANJOS, our entire atock xow offered at a dUeounc of 48 per cent
from regular pcicee.
CORNETS, from 35. FLUTES, from 34. TROMBOKE8, from 39.
CLARINETS, from 310MC'SIC ROLLS. 25c up. Name In gold FRES on alt RdU and
Satchels at tl and over, this month.
ir sheet.mtAic, pianola roll* and TalMng Machine R«cOlds, lab
di-tlpn* lo oak. walnut and mahogar.y; price*. 37. 36,
ll-\ 112, 315. etc.
TOY PIANOS. S5c ti 31.50. TOT DRUMS. 2Sc W> If. TOY Vtollni.
w;ih bow. II. 31.23. c. TOY MUSIC BOXES. DOe 10 l:.50.
M'e sell small Instj;nimente on terms of |i a week
Make aelectlOQS
wbtte our itock* are eocnplete and w« are able to give
flrsK
:<1aBt service. Deliveries made any day or Lour desired.

I GRINNELL BROS.
MStores. PlanoFaetoryandl

iricrs at OetrotL

OltMIO Tiuvmst MtlUI,A THUMOAV. OnOMtll 1«^ ■mff..

f

T3rarid Traverse Region.
MOTiet TO eORRttWNMMTt.
•*w> «M*k wirTMMiidinn i* r»
• UU to OM. Atl •orTMpMi*------------ It MMh ex Hdr*ld
H«r*ld »«IM Mt
totor thM Tutoddy n«M
Mch WMk.
«l «f dKlllMdlt.
Md K (
t f«H to told
•wm lit. Owy my M mmiM that It

northi»ort.
Mrm. Anu toMcaerud
Satur­
day tar UidlBStoa, wheiT tbd\ will
apcBdiTbUMiiii
‘GbtoMM with
vKb b«
bar hnabaad.
Will11 ItoadE^
Stari^afl Tbnrad
Tbnraday oa a bualAoUwr.
a. M. Daaw
littk dangbtor
-BeaUb IdtotA _ Mat tar Onad
Detroit.
Patnaa apaat Friday In
_ .... AacelM. Cal.,
vill apend tbe wlotar, tar
... or Ua baaltb.
Ndaan left oa Tbaieday

. ravaree City oa baaIo<_
VlM Ootdle Retford to ai
week In Trareree City. U
r auni.
kir. and Mra. Harry Ryaa and cbil~
le ba
_^TaBlaon Blew Uat alsbt at tbair ball,
to
Mlaa Alice 0111'at Harbar Sprinca
la tbe gBMt or ber aunt, Hra. D. H.
Bootv
y
The Woaaanla Clob wOl meet wUb
' Mn. Berry tbia aflanuiOB.
Tbe LAdlaa Deoattt will
will meet wllb
Mra. Capt. Badd an mda.
Mlaa SHle Banmbarfar entartalii‘

ntertaln tbe leactaI aebaUra <n Tbnraday
ffle^c at Mra. M. Budd.

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PARAOISt HS4QHTS.
Mr. aad Mra. rraak Sayera
Uayd )urah^ atteadad tbe Perrii

TSSSTiMaalgald aad fttoUy

apaat

We are bevtac a mnall lot of wlatar
vaatbar.
Stebard Seb
caned
-- • at tbU burg
1 builoeas last
Budar wta Mr. aM Kn. Wtoeb.
week ana day.
Tbd tick la tail TldBlty ara all on
Goad well aorted poaataaa are brine
tba«als.
If St oento per bnabel today.
Mr. aad Mr*. E. FUspaMefc art rlaJoe iremalB at Maple City
lUaa ralatiraa la Ti
Trai
caller roceutly.
The Aid eodety_____
Dee. 16.
Bert U Baroo tUa week.
Mr. Madlaaa aad taarily
TRAVIRSE city R. R. NO. A
Le Baraa'a. Saoday.
Mtodaaiaa Vaa Oarder and_____
.. sad Mra. C. Wpaxler -were sbopof Klncaley called on Mra. R. GbM plng In Travane City Satarday.
“ildaj.
Bnaaell Ctauaa of Leland was a
Dec. 16.
Maasaat ylaltar at Mr. Bcmard'a Fri

rssv

. 1C.
CORI
Mre. Wm. OrifStb rEtvraed last
wlwk from a two fte^- vUlt wltb her
mother near Kingaby.
Hiss Ullie Amy b chrougb work at
Harvln CoMn a and will uke LuU
sDvb' place at George HilUmas’s
after Cbriatmaa.
Ralph Coats and Hennnn Kattner
ting tb« Joe Flake timber,
ay haa
baa the job of akiddlas the
John Amy

______ eary u
day and Uat night.
Hra. Eble
r.....................
and Mra. Prank PUber
went to Porcsi Hill Friday to vMK
Mra. John Trumbull, wbo U In rather
poor bealth.
Mrs. Warner returned laat Wednes­
day from a visit wltb ber pamta.
Mr. and Mrs. Haas, on South Manltou.

transact some bailness.
aad oaOed ou old friends.
Mra. Ball, the trained snrae wbo
nenry BUdler b woi^Ing for Mar- has been s k Mra. H . h. Nesaeo i
Un sues.
tbe last *
weeks, returned la
Eva Sbepard vent Sanday-. with.
er home In Trtver
'amt Butler.
Jlty.
Tbe Ovi
CCOAH RUN.
-Unde Zetgler Tinted the Buckley
to eeiebrata CtaHatmaa with bU sU"Miss Ida Nessen to teaching
Mastera Carl IM» at- ______ tera.
Wynaaop taak dlaaer Snoday wltb
Mra. Kata Hebert made a boalaess Wm. Hlddaugb.
Miss Ida Newsen ■
Maater Babert Payae.
The C'brisunaa tree at tbe Dlfclp.e
Naab Bdna U rery alek at (bU writchureb
be Christmas eve.
lureb will be
Inc with pneoiDOBla of tbe lonciwere ahopping lo Traverse City Tburasuccesal
Tbe Royal 1
Aiisu Myera baoled tbe Siti load day.
oyster sniper «
, tbe Glenmeie school,
of lofB to the ndll bere Mon^.
Wm. roueta and Bert Stowe tbresbshe laugbi last winter, an evi­
Capt Henry Bmerr of Cbarleroii
I tbelr buckwheat last week.
Dec. 16.
dence of her s-otth. The Clen Arbor
nsitad Ma alater, Mra. Trataaa. of
school Is taught by l^rofeaaor Harry
tbli place, a few daya >aat weak.
Dumbrilie and his wife. We have a
____ WHAT THE KIDNEYS Oa'
Clayd Dodd U worklag for Will
CLK LAKE.
Newman at tbe potato house.
TNeir UncsaslnQ' Work Keeps Ua sebooU .n the county.' A number
There will be
Mae Welch was aewlng for Mra. L.
scholars from other districts
Strong and Hsalthy.
Sours last weak.
tending school bere.
they can be
An tbe blood in tbe body passes Uught
eebool Pnday.
t will alao have
Howard Smedley of Battle Cre^ la
• the

■higher
Igher branches. In fact
through tbe kidneys once every lbrtN>
two weeki' vaeatloa.
B with bif br
brlf
be fitted for ccollege. There are
minutes.
Tbe kidneys filter tbe
Grandma Tucker. Mra. A. Nephew,
le Munro bro
classi-s In the teaebera'
blood. They work nlgbt and day. bookkre'inng. algebra. German, gener­
MA» Abble Payne and JOaa Ella
When beallby they remove about but' al hlMorr, and mental arithmetic.
Loucka were In Trsrerae CHy doUtf for -the last two weeks.
grains of lni|>ure matter dally, when The Gu-D Arbor people feel proud o*
Mra. John Ritter and sod
aboppinc one day laat week.
unbialiby some part of tbis impure their school, and well they msy. .
Mra. Roee Payne and cbIMren vis­ drove to Traverae City Saturday.
ited \>randma Harvey Friday afterFrank Soura was called borne the matter la left In the blood, ibis
Tbe two following Items were In
fore pdK erf last week from the sUte brings oa many dtreasei and aymp- my last week's letter but DOC printed.
All wbo wUb to partake of the kooiI
Frank Stewart of Rhinelander, Wli. crange op account of tbe sertoui III- tums—pains In tbe back, beadacbe,
Henry Dorsey of Glenmere to berv
r and Hra. Walter Lake were
nervousness, hot. dry skin, rfaeuma- and Informs roe that he srlth others things for tbe inner
la bare vUlting friends. Mr. SUwart ■
' tbdr baby Helen.
aoftl
over to Tuille's riHtaurant.
tiny. tiein. gout, gravel, disorders of the have finished sblngllng D. M. Day's wheretaps
*- Just returned from tbe PblUp-Jmucb
cb If
u muj v.
a few days at Punch and
Hra. Tuttle will hate supper
iring eyesight and bearing, dlsalnc
Ulaoda, after acrvlng three yean { Hra. lAckey of Elk Rapids
pise UUnda,
new barn, and be mays It is one of tbe ready lor the crowd. "FYee eicepl a Tiaverae Ctiy. Mn. Lake's nleoe of
regular bean, debility, drowsiner
Kuurfa came home with them tor t
In tbe navy.
j for her.
largest and nicest lianis In the coun­
dropsy, deposits In tbe urine. Ac. B'
few days.
,
Dee. 16.
Roy Bymm was a Cedar
(
Bon caller
ty. Good. We like <o bear of such ImSunday, alao Doy Ne'
proremenu.
The social was a good aueeeas. ralsDec. 16.
Hr. Cook, wbo has been In tbe em­
-■v
ploy of tbe Neasen Co., for the last
Mrs. O. Lace was
Dec. lb.
;
aUbi years ak bookk^y. ^ ^ner- ■
of Wi'arren Taylor's laar Wed­
isnager. left last Honday lor ai The prayerr meeting will be at Hi.
Fred Hitler and Henry Jackson nesday
r on account
at.............of tbe serlout lU- from backaches and kidney treuulr.
virii with hto parents In Canada, be-1 Bari Pray's m
Wednesday evening,
stopping at tbe Traverae LAke reeon. neea of Hr..Hr..Taylor,
; became weak, nervous, and depress­
will meet w ith Hra.
Him Maude Phean b vUlting borne
Saoday.
sme L_____
Tbe Infant son of Hr. and Hn. Dan ed. TbPie set-iued lo be no strength
back wbatever. I doctored but
Wm. Atkinson, who has been 111 for PraU It Tery sick.
Mr. Cook in Chicago ^^llM^blea
the past two wseka b slowly reeovThere will
. be n debate at the school iibUloed no reliei until I used Ooau's Will
rwwh Ito isaoMS.nrKidney PIIU. ID IMl I give a public the laac of tbe roonih. We
Mrs. Rnfns Bales was the guest of
. jbouae Friday evening.
ring.
have them go. Hiu. Cook herself Miss Rekab Wilson laat Wednesday.
tranenl regarding tbe cure effected
Joe Steiger went to town last Sat-: Mra. Bnnona a ploaeer lady df thli
egpresaed regret as she bad made
We with to correct an Item of last
umay. hit dauglrtcr. wbo b woriOngi vicinity, died at 4 a. m. Saturday by tbe use of Doan's Kidney Pills, many
warm
friends
here
and
bad
en­
week. Instead of sawing wood for
there, reinmed wltb him.
i morning. Her funeral takes place at and at this time am,pleased to re-en
joyed the freedom of country life so C. P. Balio, it was for M. C. Lewis.
dorse It."
John Kralti and Harvey Ptaeattii o'dock today.
^ir sale by all dealers. Price 6u much. They eapect lo live in Chi­ Win Lake and Will Pewlos
rove to Mapb CUy Sunday morning. I Mrs. ..m. Wella U entertaining her
Uiaa Kekah WHson and Uura
Hr. and Mrs. F^tt vltited Hr. bod | grandcbikireFn. Pearl and Willie Cook. aents. Koater-Hllburn-Co,. BuBalo, cago.
Kew
York,
sole
agenU
for
tbe
United
The
Woodmen
are
preparing
tor
a
Bales were ciUlng on Mrs. Harriet
Mrs. Atklntott Sunday afternoon.
jtbls week.
grand maaquersde Iball In Ray's ball Bates last Thursday.
Prank AtUnson b busy btuting| Roy Bancroft went to Buckley laat BUtes.
Remember the name—Doans'—and
Mr. and Mra. Nick Nelson now ocwood.
Monday, where be ta at work.
take
Do
other.
1
jolly
good
UmA
cupy
tthelr own boose. Instead of the
Dee. It ' ^:
The Oleanera will have a dance

aswssMwswswwanws wsar.MwwsssM

Wl-iat Shall it Ba?
The question may seem very perplexing while you think about it at home but all
, the difficulties vanish the moment you see our Furniture display. The error you
are most likely to make is tb conclude that you cannot afford to give Furniture. The
truth is that you cannot afford NOT TO.
^ •
Give Furniture and you give not only for this Xmas but for years and years to
pome.' You don’t have to spend a lot of money either if you do not want to.
Why we have articles of usefulness, artistic in appearance—articles that make
ideal gifts, yet cost only a trifle.
I^et us show you how easy it is to pick out Xmas presents here and how easy it
is tb pay for them.

Rocker for Mr or Mother

We have over 800 Rockera to select From, so you can
fiod just what you want, and tbe prices are to^arraoK^ that we cau surely please you on that point.
, Atm Rockers up from ...........•••$ 1.76
^
Sewing Rocken up from ............ 1.00
Mission Rockers up from............ 6.76
Leather Rockers up from............ 10.00

.UifiBs’.Secretarios and
Bookbases

What would be more acceptable than one of these?
It would add beauty to the home as well as be!n(;><
very convenient place to keep books and wntiog
materials.
Combination Bookcases up from-$11.7& ,
Ladies’Secretaries up from....... 6.00'

Morris Chairs and Turkish
Rockers

We are showing two of the best makes ol Morris
Chairs oo the market—the Royal push-button chair
and the self-adjusting chair.
We have them in all finishes and grades. Q 7^
ranging in price up from ................... ^
Wewn Ea

Merry Xmas
The most pleasant of all holi­
days for old and young. “ Christ­
mas” is almost with us, and this
is the last time we will have to talk
through the medium of this paper
so we take this opportunity to
wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Customers having accounts
with us can have their Xmas sel­
ections added to them; but if you
havenit one, start one. It is the
easiest way in the world to buy
Furniture.

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Library Tables and Stands
A stand is something that can be used in any room
in the house, and it is surprising what a beauty
you can get for a little money.
1 O
We have tb^m from 60c up to............ ^

We have an excellent line, of Pedestals and Jardi­
niere Stands selling
25c
up from..

Something for the Baby

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In our selection of this season's useful presents the
baby has not been forgotten. Here you will find
something that will be appreciated by the parents
as well as tbe child.
Child’s Rocking Chairs up from....25c
High Chairs up from.......................... 60c
Nursery Chairs, wood, red, up from.&<^
Child’s Beds up from..................... $1.75

Quick Meal Steel Ranges

J. W. Slater

Here is somethmg that would please your wife or
mother, and tbe
jc fuel
fui ’ it
■ would save you would pay
for it in a few years.
Wc^poski^ly guarantee the
^

The Furniture Man that Trusts the People

We are showing Ranges up from-$30/)0

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,. . OKAND TMVCMC HCIUUl, THUR9DAY. DECCMBCR t% 1H7.

, I at fiiBBiU . .
' . OfflcUl bMiBCM toikf.
l-bPiv (■ talk of orsaniKloc a 4ebatMia. Cnaa. Bos. abo (or ibe
tao veesi baa b<-eu rr.Ucally

"• *v lean wUl probably bile off all U
"3r. Hd Mra. AiU.br Mayboar. of;
!r
1'
*"
PockX^. are rWtln, reUllTo. bare. ^‘
Hlaa Snub barln* raalcaed bet
»' • ________
povfUoii SB Iraeber of tbe aeraoili
eaaT VAHaotac
rade, acbool *a. clcaed last «n-k,
***^ RARAOI8E.
ubUI a aamaaor roold Im> eogaKt^
kMd ADatHt called oo bla bnMbrr.
Sebool atartad acaJn yeau-nlay non. Oeors.- An»^. Sunday.
■ pad
Lake

s;,rsr

,rr

ed aa *ery low. For aone time the-; “JT ‘ ■'•
one day I
baa been aufferin* fron a cancer.

spent SatarAsunc tboae (ron Klnffaley «bo . “'“J'r
KKe l.ake.
altnided the Sunday school ronren
' n at Summit City on Sauii '
SdH of n(<- lAke called
r. and Mrs. >Ula:it>l Ati'K’lt one
IwOl
Vi.-Ml..
1 Ella ***' ’“♦b.
S...V.. A/H. CU.A H..ard l>uoti. V. H- llerl»-il, S J Hall.
i>.p

^d Merrey Tripp. 1 be Suinmli City
--------- -lusjplc provM tbemM-lvcs roysl euSOUTH WILLIAMSBUAC.
tertBinera. fully aoslBlalaE 'heir pr«- , Mies MaM
tioul} ftali;4'ii repiitaliop alons U>1" Se.-1.> »,iv nnU.-. .
line.
' urdut. .Mies Tompklos
. petJUnii to Mibmll the q.i.-elioa the uri.mliient TOima ladles ol
- Vl opUue to a vote IWS' lltnisl.my M., Seeley l» v-O'
4(^0(«nty iVhf
ifculati-d• IIII ibw kimwii in ii.u vklnity. as be li
conlnc ri.rlue
......................liter
pBit
<d
til'seek,
tlUaff* tbe latter pan <d tin- seek, ways
ways llw.l ber<'. Tbey
iMiea'd Of tbe usual
......... calendar.
...............ihU,ibi.|r
A.
. . .b<im. on ...................
hU raibera old bom
.______
jwe Lumber <oini.auy tie-1 su«.d aod alii be there after the IaIU.
year
Che___
Cnse
parted from tbetr usual roatom and; Tlie blnhday iiarty of Miss Mane
nave out an attraetlre paper welKhl. i fVeeman Saturday nlyhi sas enjoyed
Tb« novelty b^ra the adveriUement i very muco. There were elnbteen
y triesaanl «
of Um company.
nyltiB differ
Lillie Orutv Jobnroe Is on the »lck
^ week.
On Tbursday erenin* laal, tbe Rev. She Is iK-tler at thM wrIUnr Pneu.
. Sanuci J. Hall, tbe new pastor of niooia of tbe Iudbs la the cause
^ tbe baptlai cbnrcb . was tendered a
^reoeptloo. Tbe, affair took place a I
the BsplUt eburrb. and tbe bulUiOR

-jut ibi


ntVITE ATEST

r.M: ss’e

The profram was exceedInsly InteretUnc. but when only t.nee
raorr aomben remained to he riven,
tbe fuse pin* In tbe Uauaformcr blew
onl. learlnf all In daHtneM. ibe

e pregram was as
8aa»*'-He Leadetb Mr." eoo*r«saUon.
AddTWi of weldome to our U1WO7
Prof. CUrtt.
80)0—Paul Scboettle.
Addraaa of wetcoue to the chottbP*—Tbe Rev. TburMho.
AddrMM of welcome to Uiu Uaplial
cbireb—Mrs. Addle OIbba.
Baaponar-Tbe Rev. Mr. Hall.
OndiMrtra.
Solo—Mra. rrntonA
Readlnp—Misa Smith.
Solo—llervey Trfpp,
OrebeaUa.
Softf—"Bleat Be tbe Tic." cousregatloa.
Kecfiatioo—Rotb Jaokaon.
Solo-Prof, Clark.
DUmUaaL'

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"e>™i»" t".-

f>y I .
OuarantM.
6 E. Wall A Sons invite all who
suffer from any form of caurrbol
troubles to pet a Kyuoiel oolfti from
them wim ibclr abauluie cuaranier
that If It does urd *lve iNTfeci satlsfsciloD. tbe money will be rafunded
upon reoucal- *
There is no olber treatment for cuUrrh that In any way nwembliu liyomel, none that
such quirk curj
Uve resulu and Insane Batlsfaction.
no ttMdlclDc that can lake Its place,
none that can be sold ou a euuraiitee
like tbia. to refund the money unless
U core*.
Caurrta la a pertu ibaiiaiie aud can be
cored only by brmtMs liyxunei. ao
that Uie most retnoie olr cells lu tb.tbruat oml lunKX atv nncbisl
by Its antlseptlr healiup pos.m.. In
this «-ay all catarrhal m-rtns are kill­
killed. tbe Intutrd mucous iiiumbratH- Is
healed and caiatrli Is driven fromahe
meal does not drug and deranpe tiie
Btomacb. bat Is breathed ihrouttb a
Utile pocket inbaler that coe^wlth
every dollar outflt.
r
Tbe nnuaual way In whlcli 8. E,
Wblt A Sows . aell Hyomd attests
tbeir confidence In the remedy

Only a Few Days NoH)
^ in Which to Shop.
Do It Now.

PMM If.

Your Ou*istnias
Shopping
Will be a delight if you come to TRAVERSE
CITY’S BEST OF ALL STORES. High class
merchandise placed within the reach of all.

Cloaks

Suits |
SPECl.-M. -- \
line Ol .Xgent'f
SatnplcstocU.se
X'alues to $30 at

SHORT

$:o'0$30

$17.75

Furs

Skirts

NECK PIECES, ! Spi^tial

«)-

MUFES,
COATS, ETC.

IteiMlcsai

The Latest

$7.50;{!«"

Christmas Handkerchief Sale
Fortunate importation enables us to offer exceptionally, handsome
--^oods at a popular price. Choose from values 35c, 39c. 45c and 50c at

^ox«d Haodkcrchleis

Bemstlicbed

3 for 15c

Ladles’

Handkerchiefs

Ladles* Initial
Handkerchiefs

15c :25c j

illKIhl
mrnmmmM
A MAN

AS
MO

iOO Dozen

3 lor 2Sc
Blr Values

Beautiful New Table Linens Just In
Also, WWte Aprons. Luncli Cloibs aod Fancy Silk Waist Patterns,
Ban: Bags, Net Waists, Glores, etc.

Front St.

May every heart beat time to tbe Music of tbs
CtoristniM Mis.
Msf tbe old be young sgsin -tbongb you're Htty.
silty. snsBty or more, may you foel oni-o sgsin as
yna did when you erspt downstsirs in tbe dawning to
see U Seats bod ban down tbe chimney.
May our Cntnoeia. Old Krieude and New—
evsryooe-rteel tbe besrty bsod-vlsm ol tbit store,
witb * Merry. Merry Cbrialmsaand Thanks! TTisoks
foLBMkitig this oar batChnstsws.
f. May it br yoorbesl ('bristmaa. also.

Front St.

For Job Work Herald and Record Co.

Hamilton Clothing Co.
The Men’s and Boy’ Gift Store

Something Tor the Hlen Something Tor the Wen

Mv Ohristmaa po^ your •tookiot;, iram toe to
top. folTol proMW^And poBrC^stmu Joy bo4>right as berries oa
the holly wTssthI
May ObriatniSfi Lore be like the Cfaristmai IVee - ~

Quality and Style
FUR CAPS. GLOVES. MUFFLERS
SHIRTS. SUIT CASES. HAND­
KERCHIEFS. NECKTIES.UNDERWEAR. SOX.
SUSPENDERS.
HATS, UMBRELLAS. ETC. TO
PLEASE ALL.

E. WILHELM

'
This is the store for GIFTS, for it’s the gift that he can use that the man
appreciates most. ‘
In all cur years of holiday buying \va never^had quite so complete a-i
assortment of the things that men like most as we havo.tlxjs year.
Our many years* experience has given us a pretty good insight into
what will suit the man best. In the list below you will find something for all
the rhen, whether they be young or old.
But be sure and buy early, as at the last minute they will alj be gone.

A Mtrty Christmas

Will always eppreciate a present,
especially if he knows it came
from here, as that means

SUTT^ OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS
Any man would appreciate one of these and
this is the place .to net the best as'sortments and
best values.
FUR COATS AND FUR UNED
COATS
Imagine a man that would no} like one of
these. We have the kind that
can give
with e^•cry assurance that it will n>ve*good ser­
vice.
CLOVES AND MITTENS
Wejwve the )>est assortment of these in all
fkinds that we ever had.
Wool Mittens. Kid Mittens. lined and unlined, some lined wiih'fur. others lined with wool.
Knit Gloves. Kid Gloves, silk lined, woo!
lined and fur lined in both dressed kid and
Mocha.
*
No matter what you get him do not forget a
pair of gloves or mittens.
If he drives get him
a warm pair; if not get him a pair of unlincd kid.
NECKWEAR
Something a man^never has too many of and
alwa)*! welcomes a new one. and he surely will
if the selection is made from our splendid as-

sortment.
Wc have ties of every descrippon
and at every price.
New luticrns III nobby fonrinbands.'string
tccks ana bows.
One handsome tic and one pair of suspenders
to match, in pretty Christmas box.
Two lies and one i oat.scarf to rngich inprci
ty Christmas t<o\.
- One tie and one sUk handkerchief
i^tc!
in pretty .Christmas box.
These are. very pretty ideas and make the
most delightful gilts,
Handsome/.ics in handsome Christmas bo.xes.
Handkerchiefs by tne quarter and half dozen
in attractive boxes.
MUFFLERS AND SCARPS
Phoenix and the xnew knit mufiler. Way's
Mul'flers. Sqaar< Siik Scarfs. Reefer Scarf>
■ longer than they are wide , Chest Protectors.
aOSEIAND UNDERWEAR
Splendid good things to give the men. We
don't know of anything more acceptable to the
average man than a half dezen or dozen pairs
of socks.
We have the Shawkni; in a splendid selcLtton either in cotton or wool.
Hole-proof, tite
sQx that's guarameeti to wear six months with-

out d.irnin ' Wh-,- not give^your unmarried
ffitml a II...1
haif'.io/
..V. :i.
,
\o-.ii;eg in the line of L'/neru>ear but what
we ran 'upplv vou with. Something purucularly me I in
! >Jofold. Ask'us about ihii.
UMBRELLAS
We arc showing a very complete line of
these in a choice lin t of handles
dies and good serviceab'e covers.
NIGHT GOWNS AND PAJAMAS
•Another tliicg that will be acceptable to the
maipritv of m n
BATH ROBES AND SMOKING JACKETS
Two lines that we are able to supply you with
in a splendid ceoice of attractive styles.
SWEATERS AND KNIT JACKETS
(iive the tnin who is out in the cold one of
the>e warm garni Mils and he will think of you
many time-ihi-wiatcr aud the liext. for they
are good for a long time.
j

Something Tor the Boifs
Suiti ami ovrirroiis,

Gjod Mtrsibic gifts, j
and HoeV^v
hit evcr>’ buy

Ties, (iloves.
-.........................
.Mittens, Miiiri'
..
Handker­
chiefs. These make inexpensive gifts, but tbe
kind that all bots are always in nfeed of. Our
-howing is very complete in all ofithese.
S?;ir:-.
rivcar. Collars.! Suspenders.
S.>ck«. Ho-*;. Can': get too many of these kind
of thigg« for tbe boy. and there is the best kind
of an assorimtnt to cboo»c from. .
-This is the bo)s‘ practical gift «oreand that's
the best kind to ibuy the
'
he boy.

Bup Your Bifts Earip

AiO, TMVMOAY. MCCMUR H. 1MT.
Mn. Bos wea a «eed a«4fhbor aa4 a!1 Mrr. 3. H. Byer *ni«raday.
PniDk 'A'llaon aad Oear«e Po
v-u knev ber UfcM b«r.
Dec. li.
were Trarerse CUy ralten Thtirs
Hr*. Arable Bsatlac and ehll<
are apaadlac a few dan ’
Pram nn^ac tb. week
____ There-1
____ ,
Jay at tbs boae at Mr. and Mn. Joe' i
Trvnaln.
Cbrtatmaa esatrlaaa «m be held <
Uoaday errclaa. Dec. 2». at the Can- i

Jkuit

Shiver

Oconee Brook, will ctmduet
the
Plaber went
youmt peoplea- neeilng next Suaday
rterday.
The Lndtea' Aid tare a fair at the Blcbc.
Gertrude Broc^ wa* the (ue.l of
ODKtwtatkioal rburrb last Tburaday
Qd Friday. The proceed* were xood. UUm.' RrmiQcton Sunday.
Prayer mrrUDE will hr at G<-or«.
A. E. Belllnierr went to Uanlilee
Brook.' rcldmcc next Tbureday, !>c
r<ih.
Ml*. Carrie Saltier Ir 111 with leCAST ACME.
Olen Bnifh bfc« purthaeed a -Je w
anpper at
t YuUa horae-power farolltu- eDyinr .or the
porpOM* ill uwlng wood and crindtn,:
Car stmaa
.
j Mr. add Mra. R. Huff and child le.-d. etc.
We learn Ibal Ml*. IJllan \V. IN
of Traverae City *r«- vl.tUnE tb«lr
Ir. fur • ho met alth Ih.- a-^ dent v..- r:>»: :
! parent.. Ur. and Mr». F. U. Hair,
r week*.
Uiaa Bertha TWel rHiimed to her <
hone In Solon la.l Thurada;. after
jrlBltlQK her oou.Hu. the Mhu>.->. R<»e I
1 and nurenee Clee. fur a !>•*•
: Roae returned borne with her.

Jwt icntd) a match—li^ht
the Pofectioo Oa Heater—
and atop ibhrenag. Wh»
cm jroa have a room that**
hard to beat—the hir>
nice doen’t reach—that
youH need a

PERFECnON 00 Heater'
<Eaal»»>« Witt ■■BliiliM Davtoo)
Jaaikeli^iorbEmnltneorbctwmMaaoe*. Itica^
^ow«itbeataake>an7i«n<WdaDda»y No ookeno aaeJl—■bokciew device prevent. Brea
f<«)llwldi4qMrti(i{ oabun»«9boun. Fm.
Madkw^adaiekeL Evayheater waiTtttel

'Wanted
I Ur. tend Mr*. Rob Suillh la»t r\-.-n8a»s»ood. popei. whllt Wrch, pine
'IBK- .
and balaam bolta. S4 Inches toni;;

"f:* ‘ 2®“ *:''*■
ftom four Inch** In diameter up. Wm
,ld. caller. SalurUay.
like does 1. buyliic potato
filHamabury; for A. P. Huelln lie) at mill or on nay rnllway sidetrack
t Traverae Citytor •
!drea*.
leal
It of ouiii .
present wrttliiE.
tt: C«lar St
Mra. Hale aud Mra. Huff hailed <> Traverae CUy. Ujct..
Mra. M. Clees last Sunday rvonlni;.
44-St.I
The present Indications are that
winter Is bore In sood earnest.
Dec.rfC.

b N to nacb ■mcdttd by wotkcn and
BadcBlk, Made <dXL..»cUpUted with the
latat npreved eenbal draft btner.
.
.
warranted. Write ow nearest agoxry
ncy (or
for d^
<
WJbdive circtilar 2 your dealer cannot wpply
Ibe Perfedion Oil Heater cr Rtyo Lsb«>.
•tentfartfOUCo



J.A. CARON & Co

I

OVtATT.
Jonas Ncsm-d and family are movtbeir household goods to the A.
Spafford bouse, where they expect
raeide la tbc future.
'rlday nl^t to visit her dauEbli
UiW.A. R. Sattler la very ill a- tb
-sipelae. But there are great hope*
The Ladles* Aid society will meel i erysipelas.
Bk Rapida Monday.
------------;K hher recovery.
OUbert Pray went to Traverae CUy • *‘- ...........
Epworib-League next Sunday evcn-1 Mra. Joseph Remington called on
Monday.
Warraa Pray went to Bk Rapida In*. Subject. •'The Mrtb of the Kins.”,
|I>*dera. Mrs. R. 8. Ollberl and C. J.
Monday.
'B.mb
Mrs. Chariee LuapUn ti vtelUnt
Mra. Ot«D Undtoy*A
CUSord Pray and How^ Bro’
Everyone In Traverae C’ty Hat a
weal to Belialre Satartay m work
MATdHETT.
. ,.............. .......... Opinion.
Rlteya chap.
While everyooe ba* u right to hli
Dorn, to Mr. and Mra.
Mbs Onle Lindsey made a trip
opinion, yet it lx wise to alwuya
Schuster. Tburadey. a boy.
Traverae City Friday.
there .-.nk and pruut
Warren Taylor la atlll very alck.' coneicIder what otbei
Mra. Will Pray vUlted at K.
re: Nothing makea
make* life aao miserable.
I or Interferes so widely with
t
tbe u*etor him.
initnlncea of the average Amerlcnn.
J
a.
. Hoyt, wife
------------------------ „ well for u» to
guests
d waa In the nelgbbor- and Mra. Myron Taylor Sunday.
tgive fair conalderatlon to wbat oih
Floyd Mnlhcwa
returned
io
hU'cra
think
about
Ibis
remarkable
sf
Blhcwa 1 '
Charley Lamb
borne in urand Rapids Uoadny. ufier; flictlon.
OS^ PrayY b
several weeks' vl.li with hla alsier. l S. K. WaJt * Sons ere positive that
Tbe Mabel eehool
a
srlll give n
ra. Havens,
I In Ml-o-na stomach tablcu they biite
Cnriatama tree pad program next FriMrs. C. Barren eleo 0. Knepp. anJ en absolute core for indlRestlon and
" r aUbl.
family, M. Hoyt and family were : the many dleagreraible .ymptoroa tnat
caller* at Warren Taylor’s Sunday. i follow this dlreaae, «uch a* dl*ir.-*s
The Chrinttna. tree at Matrtiett baa!after eating, coated tongue, bud ta*ie
MONROE CENTER.
b««n called off. much to the sorrow 1 In the mouth, dlzilw*., llalulenre.
Mra. Moyer le on tbe sick llsL
R. a Birch U here from Toledo. O..
to spend
srlnier with hia famUy. City, atlendlug court, apem Saturday ! guarantee to refund the money utile**
> It cures, showi plainly tbeir beUet in
Mateota Hargravea came booM night and Sunday with home folk*.
Tbe many friend* of Mi>-C ftn. ; the value of this remedy. They Ukc
trasB Inverse CUy to spend Sundsv.
Mra. W. “ ~ ■
--------- ------------ _ill be grieved to lenrn of her nerlous 1 all the risk, and there will be no
i.ineaa at her home In King*!*}. Up I charge whatever for Ml-o-na unles*
to k short Umc ago Mr. and Mra. Box . you are HatNfled lbi>I tl bu t relieved
made their home near Mutcheti and you oi lndlg« iiton.
Mr and Mn:' Ralnb
to Traverse City Friday.
jAirln Warden made a tr;p to Trar-

lUnc her dtnghter. Mra. a Thayer.
Star Damon and Bessie Osbor:

You Can
Hardly

~

Beautiful Presents
for the Ladies
Gnat Tirie^ of Wrikt Bagt.
all gtyka aod colura
•old aUevbere at J Qyy
750. o« price....40C

The Busiest Store in Traverse City

Five hundred of the finest Net. Silk, Muhair
and Batiste '-Vaists at Special Cut Prices for
Christmas Shoppers.
silk Walsis and
Net Waist* at..

Ton do not have to mnkc
them osp -nsive Iv-canse the)
oomi- from a jewelry sto-r.
We btre charming btde g'fu
that du n-tt cost moeh. hut
you biiTe the witisfitetion o!
knowing they are riglit,

MARTI.NEK
JEWELER

$3.50

Silk Wai'is in b’ac< ami hII r<«l' rs, N« t
W ai*.> in white and ecru
N- «•<t anti
pre tit-r vyt'S than i-theis
O
sol at
forot.iy...............
. O.UU

Silk Embroidered
BaUsle Waists at.

I..J
I*.ir
« h w .nr sumeth>i>g warm and
nca;. ih. >c rtrt-hf-avier ih.m theo her
wains
I f e> c -me in Navy. Cardinal

$1.85

ik-.iutitul st>lc* in whi e and b'ack, same
as wee «-■ Id at S*2 50 and
aUit a mcc
lot fif PI ,id Wai*t-t.
We i-‘(T T to ( hrisimas
shufipers at

1.86!

During thi ;al. fv- ry one of our b rst
5I.-J5 VSt a«‘ts in w iii'o. black
QQ/k
and colors will be sbld at
.

T6is Store is crowded tihen others are empty,
because prices are lotper in dbery case.

Ladies' Long Loose Coats. Silk Lined. $7.50. $10 and $12
Misses' Long Loose Coats in all colors, at $2.50. $5 and $7.50
s Baby Coats of Bearskin and tstrachan, all sizes
I to 6. at $1.75. $2.50 and $3.50

So maDy handaomo gifts
here that to overlook iJivm
would be missing tbe best
things to be seen.

"Sll..,

caid ai Tha
w» to thank our frieada a
aH«hbor« tor Uelr kind ejiupaihr
at the death ef Ur.. John 8a,r*ey.
'“«> tof the beral offering- I'oe
»ork of the chodr wa. a)M appreeUtcd moeh
John SnedlfT and Fanpl«
____________
AakrlTTMlfh.

Steinberg Bros.
Christmas Sale of Waists

tbiuk of bofint; anytliin^ fi'r
Chnatmaa without lirat tet-iLy
the showing at this store.

AS OTHERS THINK

lOc Purchase

. ..
----------— jt«maPter.
« “S‘
*•'“
* Chi eHBi» pt^ram
■ T..«« «...
and tree at the OlUe Pter actaaol next
'
evenin*. Dee. M. after which
dar
by apahltoc the evento*,,
^
eauieaf will
'
be Irtrco The proceed-* alll l>e uecd,
s anow for ak-lkhln*. .
for a «-boaI crcaa Don't pet juar
dalea ulxrd


FursforLadiesat98c. $1.50, 2.50. 3 50 and 5 00.
Furs for Children at 50c. 75c. $ 1.25, 2.00 and 2.50
HANDKERCHIEFS, tbe best ever shown In America at
lit prices. Ic. 2c, Sc, 4c, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c.
Bring the li tic one* to s‘r th«- big Doil Show.
Don't f;.r^'f-t that the D->ll Con»e»t
ends on Christmas eve at i> o'clock
"'*• give Dolt ! ickefs wi:h every 50
ct m purcha'c, c-od for !).>llsand >ltd*and other
ar IC f- lo p «.'t-r youn^; anti <-Id

Steinberg Bros.

The Globe Dept. Store
The Store where your dollar will go the farthest for Xmas Shopping.
As we are always in the lead in dealing out to our customers the Best
Goods at the Bottom Prices. We are again td the front to save you
money on your Xmas Purchases.
READ EVERY ITEM and NOTE CAREFULLY the SPECIAL PRICES.
Only 4 more days to dp your shopping.

Beauttfnl Presents Free
with

GLOBE GREEN TRADING
STAMPS

Millinery Mmost Given
Away
Not a Hat to te catrieil otar
$2 50 trimmivi HaU

fiegtacMeiMvhere
•t tl-15. oar prioe.# Oi>r
Eodkei variety cf Fancy
Oomfaa, ^ Btyloa
Wc> have Oombe
worth S5c.

lor tc

We bare Combe for 23c equal
toSOc eUewbere.
Faocy Broochre. Rings.
Beads, Fancy Pins and
Buckles put up in separ­
ate boxes at Special Low
Xmas Prices.

Xmas Handkerchiefs

Holiday Xmas Presents
Thousands to sejeci from. No matter what you
want we have it, at the lowest price in Traverse
City. Don’t make a mistake and buy elwwhere
before seeing our stock and getting otir prices.
REMEMBER, every Xmas article will be
cirraed out before Xmat regardless of price. We
have presents for everyone—man,
wompn or
child-at

10c, 15c, 25c,48c,98c^
Shoes

Hen’s Jap. Handkerchiofi
with colored silk
initial,oar price ....cfL-

When buying Xmas presents,do not forget our
Shoe Depanmeet has the b««t bargains in the city.

Moo'e Silk Bundkerchiefe
with silk ioilielf

Samdea of Lsdioe' Holiday Slippers. Far trimmed, Black
and colon, worth up to 12^. Our .Xmas prioe

Ladies’ Cambric Handkerohiefe, all fancy trimowd.
16c va'ne elsewhere.

Lndiee'2 burkle Artioe. Not all lisee
DRa
in tbit lot. Special priuiw....................* ®V and wOv
CltlMreo's Kdw I'Bcth Jersey Leggiegt. fleeced OCea
lined fully worth 75<.
Thie SsHT. ..........................

Ledtee' Jap. Haadkerohieb.
ailk hiitU, oar prioe ISc

Uteeee’ Storm AUskas, fine Black Jersey l\>p. T5c

69c. 98c, 81.19

it".......25c

Men • Frits and Rnbben for entire Oa^t oboie ttg MQ
while they last.................................. ..............................WeW

r

Cloak Bargains

If you are ..
going
a Coat this
his winter
win
now
is the time. Our Prices are
reduced just the same as
in January.
Ladies' and Misses' Coats, loose
ba-k. 52 in. long, fancy and plain
maiarialt. trimmed witb inlaid
Vrivrte $7.50values, ar
Oar prioe..................... #4*^0
2-5 Blaok.'Tsu and Brown Coata, all
62 in. long, clali-'rately trimmtxl
io Grecian Scroll Work, large
fancy sletvea. some are half fiiie<l
and some hnnl tbreughout, ne -

Children's White Angora Fur Sets,
very fine .Xmas PresenU
$1 50 values at.....................
150 Ladies' Fur Scarf*, lone and
short, Opiiwum. Water Mink,
Imitation Beaver. Sheared Con
<*v’s and Nutria. Values up to
I15 00. Special Xmas pri<-e

r

Gaps for Men and Boys

Caps in all shapes and colors, with Far bands inside, worth T.'m.* and $1 00. Onr .Xmas pricx-___ tOv
Regular oOi- warm Caps your dioimBvtU-r Cajia llint nr>- usually sold
for$20(). Our .Xmas prxa

and

24c
123

MEN'S NECKWEAR

g;S8T.a“jJ?.P5
tlO and $12

!>htti>ni

Bats

^^...°L$3.98

Bearekin and Astmehan Bon-

Small lot of Silk Bow Ti« f. close out .......... 5c and »c

'i^jr^^'^...49c

All fancy Win^ond Ftttben
an.’ cut to leas than ®sL

Oothing

Men's Salts are osefol
gilts lor Xmas.

4.48

98c. 1.48.2-98.4.98.6.98
125 Infaiit'saud Childreu's Coata.
tuade of Bearskin. Crushed
Plu.bre, Astrachan and Beavor.
trimmed iu Frigs, faner Battoo
and Inlaid S’elveta.
$5.00 and $>>.00 CotU - ttM
$7 50 and SKOO Coatt


$1 and S5 trim- 0 1 QQ
in.-dHaUgoatV'J ‘^O
$6 and $7 trimmed

Special Prices on Men's Overcoats
Men's Blsik and Fancy Kersey Overcoatt.
worth $12.>o«..............................................
Men’s Be»verOverc«»ato.
worth $5. now ..............................

8.98
3.98

50c on the $1.00
Warm Xmas Presents
.Men# iJln* Flannel Shirti
worth $1 flsewlic-e
Our Xdm price...c/Tv
Men's iarft Flooce
Liued
I'nderwesr. no bitter to be
ha.1 el 50c. Shirts en-i
Drewera. all efae ^ ^Our si«eciel price
Men's M’ool Undcrw<
rear,
Shins and I>ra<
Plnsb
hack, worth II 00 70/^
Oor special prioe .#

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