Grand Traverse Herald, January 31, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 31, 1907

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1907-01-31

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Pares 11*8
TRAVEKSe CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUiyTV. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY SI. 1IP7.
Mailin' n Us.
Mnady and me fell oat todny—
Both or u wax to bUme. I fuew:
I Itoi rued an-1

mM

nr ay.

An' nh* pMi a word in.more or lea.
Bo. U I aUrtm for town, think* 1.
’'Bboll eomo roDDd «nd nuke up by
soon.”

ber bead and polDted ai the old wo­
•-OiarityT Who's talking of chariij ?jAnne looked tsrtte*lly at the and milkweed and hidden away IniKate,' said she,
man.
-You«ome from Bvaasrilh'. don't you*, boy with her pt^iiy blue eyes. "I aev-;<Terk>~ and coroerw ot hoard fences itimi is going to
"Ii'e dreadful making ber siaDil on
Well. didn;i they make up a purse for >r (nr a moment lielteved yi^ were n,i and etoiie walls. The Illlle - spiders was runuting •
here In tbe eMd.«
Father Carrol Usi EAsierr Yon're one'ihw-_t^ri*i Ian-Register.
rretp fpiuu the luitirlou*
sleeping ’ lYui word, -i»"J're got me orders." old the num
SnrfBy.
"B’by are. bens wnme than dogs'
Thera's a Illlle d>c ln*lde '

' Bo l irted to wfalMie and pul It by;
But nonehow ibe miude- wn* out (
lane.

of Father Carmrs purishlc«ers.*I Il b-l •
A nirfcle. and gave your

bit. too,

I

---------------------------------

lof

mother, and

tdiheptr li'e yovthal arc

the

If

they ^ as<-rti»- the

and- blue l•ollle Uy., .-«.ape the caanilallsilc propensiU.-.: Aunt Kaie
rton: ^

"Neil slop K'-llon slreei." shouted a parse for me in ihUcar. l wouldn't “««1 ->
Many fli.-s Itve bat a day. once lui a catv-r of
tiiming an oliduiaie refuse II. nm no. they wont, not a one, Tlie .-vclTemeni of escaping eiiemtl- Jmaiinc
'

the condiieior.
back.
,

'

f.vu,., "'‘o" ^d tuaniig their young rounds

trapping

silence

A Uttic of Etferythiai.

Bni Auai Kale

Watches were first cacsirucu
'we-.|HT<.-

did not

• t«.gs .piwided by the soliriious cai- em-iay. ;,iid to it

loacet* .« Winter.

know. Of course
There now' Bie.s,
The boua fl«
you-- I
.,»««. ..mM m.l. «p 'b- My il.,-

«»e tell me what.

s

the

old!

A span I*

Ira

aad

serce-c

lid the child i tnehew.
that
fnllnwed

,1,.- perwisie.l

with

an
A burrlcane mores eigtaly mOM a«’

and ■-pl.-a-e i.-iy m- shat that la goiag to
l*m,- s,m .oiuie «ii silenOy omini

Ti,.-,.m „yfng.'"Go i.. the anr . thou ' Itvg. ihi.iigh her lu. curled A ith atmiw

Th.. first iron 'sieamivlilp wa* boUt

.
lie' Jirus.-ilein but that bat s geii(ncl"l»
"f
b<»'r» slugear.!.'and the quaint faWe ..f the;mepi. Junesighe.! bat
e teller
M.-l.-ra neeuiv. Crat camp inio aidfi
"Give me the hWiry!"
.

‘n •mireciatlon of .heir short
shivering gmsshopper and the'patient eff.m
Willy,
By an' by to my memory come.
htws." she said. But the old woman
Atnld symiutthpilc laugbit-r the hat
hue provin.-d them with comgg, ,n„i,i
,hat t1iui i» going
v\*-c.e* wv.y flm built in esgiaad
Till 1 eouMn't set 'em out of my bead wbntnk back with a look of terror. had ^e the munda. and even ,1,,,;
the Iioiind
l>o»iiil eyes,
ey,--. which
abich set- abmii on ullii^dl.-v.-that wisdom dwelt in the halu'Kale counted on
m-il,
IU l-'e.;*.
An' hardened my heart a* 1 utaned Was she erst to be thrust out into the lady with th,- laiedog bad given
slde>. a marvelous ur uie scat!
'"'•[of the ,
liong with tb,- l«»iv iiime sheXas aeiuaii-,1 by. u wb-ked
The first b.w*e railroad was bnUl
-home.
a fseiUty of Jllghl which Is ll
cold and then rokVed?
'
eronsly. It was a goodly- pile that
™-j; thimcbi
thimc
•8*™
sw i-ouimon to the Ix-e hive, - desire lo know what would come new
in iiiSklsiT.'
I look my time, ao ‘iwa* pretty late
vniloii of bini itvbo dozes at noonday I The I
-Salnla prmtarve ut!" Bhe-ga»ped
empile,) into the apron of the Ian
do lay up stole*. The little girl gaihensi her «-Dergie*
Cherrte* were first ptagied la BriWhen I cleared the pamurc an'
caK-h that
can to hold them and ««n sir log old lady. who. dazed and inlserw- and who tries
. ........................e wasps do not ff,»r on,- last unil irres, efvot*—
Hap l»u year* H, O.''
^
iwacbed the aiile.
There.dn let me—W'hy.ynn uic ble. hnnlly soemiul to n-*l|ye her good When autumn t*>m^ the death ^tieitj
snwi»ely as the bees.jKa’e «h*t
I that going io>atv?- "
•n»e bigpesi pric- for a patattiiiii «aa
An* I ml**ed her meeiin' mo at the not afraid I should steal your hens,
of oilllbin.s of 'flli-s has snuudibut in the center of the eone-abnped^
that luilil t'»r
MeUwuitei’s
“104.~
sate.
l.Dok at me. 1 dun'i l.s.k
"And himself so fiMd of hins." she tnahe no prti«raiion i«r wim.-r T.
nest of the paper-making wasps may'
ll'd.tsto.
Aaabe did to pleaae me no re In a llke that kind of a pemon. do I? "
majeiilv die. an,l Iheiv iuslguiflca
Keen ficnae of fitnell.
murmured.
Ih- fo-Jiid a goodly sioie »f honey. AH
There ar.‘ JfiS wirelea* tHegrapb
while.
The old woman let iier w-iitery eyes;
Ash street!" sbonted the condtic iKKli.-s .iie Idtiwn aw-y by the jawsij
be.-, ilo not store us lilsTally as does
The wile of *
ii.ival officer who stations in ifae world.
trt-ere
\ few hardy siirvivoi* ting
rest a moment on ibe pii-ity. fresh
the hive In-e and Ibe mortality among Its' lived is the t'bilippines says that
Foot Shutilerork la a favorite gamo
TltlnU I. “She'* pulling on air*." an' tuce bout 80
armpaiheileally- t
Sweeping np Ibe eoins mid blli* the in enteks lu ilip walls, cteep quib-i il
the nallves
bees Is wtdes|ir.-s.| Whib- ilmusalids, ime riiuruclerisiir of
of the Chin,Hie.
her own. and her band leiaxcd
girl wHb the hrowp brabl ibmsi them
die u few Mil vice, and iff thi
W|'truck her most forcibly, and that
England use* 4.(l0n,uDA gaUafia fit
I fold myaeir lhai I didn't cate.
light clinch on the yellow- |epi of the into the iiocket of the old woman and woodwork,
ll Is
It i* gcrn'rally the r,-maii'B that «hw»-|*'«» 'b.-li acute sense of smell.
A
gum per yeai -for'poaiage atamim.
Aa’ eloaed the gate wlib a bang, to fowl.
are Mbi.
bat--hi->l
tool, her l>y ilu' ami.
Ibe gsi-aiesi tenacity of life and serve!‘••'Vtali* scent onstamly u*,si by a
Employes lit salt worki never get
abow
•The provision ' man give 'ej
"I will go home wlih
you." sbo
.mpli,s.ed
nioih,-r» of tbe la.s- for the ue»l | fs-rson cause* u. to -ihink ,d
Un
cbui..ra. annlcL fever. infiiiPaaa or
Thai I wut the lord an' the nastcr me." she said. ri w»s w-ork1n' there.
said
onier.
Mile Is-.-*
suebj w*""!! we catch a whiff of It loit the cMs.
, ••.
tbetv!
Me nuld ntan do be fair enry alsin
Five miniiie* later, lo a l>are but
few-ling.-r-jfu*terl„g cure Horn man that'they caiii I’hllipnine In.l.ans learu to know a
BoartU
m
I-Biampad right Into her tidy room—
bins. He's been sirk. I've got Hinim.t tidy kilcben. tbe heroine of the afH’TV ibe patents • r the niuiii , Pafrtly b.- counted among mir wild j I>ei-son by sc.ml. ),isi’ n» a .log .lo.-,
im.- Japan.ee rlllagea
The origla
An* Mood theraamlnnie too'shamed
bad mescir.-ilipesi in tbe w im days ofjfri,W».u «-bo must shift for ihemselve*.| 'niey can smell a hamikerrhl.-f. and if
noon's ndveniuie was {Ki-iring out to
of this courious cuatiim I* nnkowa.
to apeak. ,
•> lay
the "oiilil man" the wlKde story. Th,-n(-*""‘‘- Tile eggs.
Tbe thrifty ant d.'serves murh;b liclongs to an acquaintance, name
All wltl go ihmngh Ibe valla of a
Bhi) at altme la the twilight gloom.
toidicid the girl, "ainl
the nxnioy w-as bfoiiglit forth an,I (I''"*
-ymnalhy in that it ts the fjivonl,-''•>•* owner tmmedlat.dy.
ThHr most
•liised room at a rate depending cm
AB*-the team wu* wee on her care­ Is thicker than )-oiir Khnwl. i
laiydbls,
giasshnpp<-ts.
I-husIs. prey ,rf spl.l«-rs, cticki-ls. bceil«>s anil j “««cllonate caress I* to place the
eoimie,!. bd<I IIh> girl wllli the brown
dlSerenne of ii-niperatiire between tbe
worn cheek.
me hold ihi-m. How far are
-w.-ilking sticks." crickeiu and tu-,-ti,>s other inw-rl hunt,'!-*
iiiilr blesM-,1 first by nne and then by
In
spile tffj mouth and nose on the cheek n) f»ie Inside and the cmiitide
It?"
loved one and lake a
the other, and then by isitli of ibr are kllb-d bv tin- Irosl*. Tin- Vggs blili.-ls*inidr-* it is fie»v.l.-d to tis com- i *"ved
long smril
A ganlen
compoaed enUrMy
of
\
An' la her bsnda wut nme lliile
"To Ash sircci. Kvsnsville." HabI simple, honest pair. Then the obi wo lieii In ihi' ground or^^^nc-ab-d In
lily hfe.
The care of Its young, ^■riend» in iwrtlug egchai
planu bearing blue fioMrs has been
Ihhifa
tbe ol,l woman, nnmmg an hiimhic man Is^gan huMling almiii the kltcb.-n, the bark <i| trees fiirnish tbe siiiqilf
iiuiOKgmiienl of IIS slaves and
piired glfi*. fragmen
laid out OB tbe eaiaie of Sir Bllloli
We had iaid away
a year ago.
suburli.
for the next year. The eold relanls
liuspltahle and imixiriani.
iivsl aphidr* fn>m which
ihc ing appar,-l wldch are smelled' and Uh*. Dorsetshire. Bnglsmt
; When our baby changed +m for angol
"All right: go Inairie."
And Ifs a cup o' lay you iniisi be the dev,-liH>tneol of thi- ,«g. which honeydew
nillke,!. fuinish locrdeitfsl •'-P' "ver in private—The Letcer
The smallest pipe* in the world ant
. H*ri«B-lf„r
.
I
"The howl)- Virgin Wes* ye!" And Ukin' w-ld lit. Sure. It's eat ly y,d. and hateiK's In the i
m .lays ,.f
a isle as Int.'restlng a* th. e.is M‘»tnbl-'.
manurariured in Rouds. lioHand. and
(Ah' onr beari* algb hriHsc 'cause
momeui more Uic fowl* ebanged
.metime* an iimisaaH.r cold w1m,*i j.,,,,,*
,-anderinc irihe ..f ibc|
mother—blaa tbe day she bore
In polnl of »lre quite eclipse Che tpwe missod him oo).
hands. The girl shnink luick a lliilc
ry*
haviHwith
the
dormant
>t)s,-cl
i
j,.,,
naib.n
of
f.-ntra!
n't be worryln.' Draw up.iu
nown of the Chlnesr- and Japanew.
I knell besld eher. and lu bvr lap
Fi«d a BIfl Toad.
aa she took hold of the queer, yellow the stove, darllnl. :iu<l -vllr-k tliiM- llle.
but the cunning OI .nature Afilea
A few ams miiv survive ami
Th.. largest leaves in (he world ar*
I ^ By head aa the child might claws but she noditixl bravely ihmugb
A llr«- i.Md was -brought up from
-.-natherrs ibr- frail egB^b.-ll against
44ccum„t;,f..rt Mores d.tring
Idt.s of pr.nv f.-oi of y,-z iiitu Ihe
sai.i (n Is- ih,w,.r Ihe Inaj palm,
Ibe pane iii the srinkW.
gi-nieful
dC|Uh of ::t,| f,vt reremly by m<
D.
And what'll vmir name is-, if lb.- [rower of be».t jiii.l cold alike ilitil;Hie winl.T, but It is chiciBy
wiilrh grows on Hie banks of tbeABaWho had wont the tidy, faded rap
face In the warm
jilt,' secret ak-benty of the snn slirs!-,,
jd.imng an artesian well near Mmfio.
lighlslie so hnubi lo ask?"
coroons bblden away ii
1. They teach a length of from Sfi
Bho held, an' the liiile wom.onl
lilie budding life .and bid* il
"Howly Virgin
lilcs*
her!
The
Anne Rn-yson."
50 ftyt, an,l are in to ir feet In
aims bo go<s| to her! The Howly
Anne! Sure, ibe vi-ry name of the foirh.
|.rf Ibe *
The t.wd ^ghed four pound*, mod breadth.
hill t
Ohnal wnich over iier. nod keep ihM mother of Iho JilessiHl Virgin bers>-lf.
Beetle* exhibit a womb-rtul Instinct
il is ilimiichi 10 have isvn' in th.'
I
d Pranee an annual census qf tbe
Ijhought or all us two hod home.
Illlle lainli from' harm." These invociiIt strong nr wake roii'll Is- in caring tor ihelr heliiless young.
ground many rears.
The ilHIl
horse* Is taken for mllliary purpoaea.
-I looked at iho empty trundle bed.
lion*. to the flccompanimeni of the
.Among a certain s|reel,-» the eggs ar,>ur lay. dear?"
working *1..wly ihiniigh II etav drift The last two renauae* have shown a
An- ay kisae felt on ibe sannau swish of the bIcoi on the pane* and
I fully an hour l•erlire Anne ladi.Hi in balls of mnierial guiWMe for
when the toad was brought to the perrepiible
Laed of iMberga.
decrease
ia
nombarn
i
wor*.
the rattle of the rasomenis. made the could tear herself away front
food. The lurll* are packe,^ tiwav III
No one l«-lleved tbe toad which. M is feared, may beetMM aisI U the. ie>-lH‘ras that make Labra- surfwre.
Thai-wtve euiaad with Ibe leer* we. o|her ptoeager* In the car fl* their
11 nest ro await the vnraclbus appeti­
coooy kitchen. As sh,- was pullii
fascinating. They grer-i you when was alive, but after being m the coM eeniuated.
bou bad sbed.
•ya BOW on the 0rt ouuide. now on; her coat some one knockeii on the te* of the infant beetle that must eai
air
the
reptile.eamq,
to.
*i,-am ont »r the aitwlis of Belle
Iteen decreed by tbe at^oM
I beW her cIom. an' I tried to apeak
tbe Old woman wltbln.
door, and the old man opening It. in iia way out. Th,- inirying nr sexton
Beiemisi* say || is possible for loads
. the noohein pai<-woy of ih<- Oulf
boaid »r Waliaab. tnd.. tbni plain new.^lorc asd eootfon a* best I could;
Suddenly
a
ab.r-looklng.
poorly lushed, panting and shame faev^. ihe beetli-s deposit.,their <-ggs
in
tbe
i?i. I.iiwa'enc,-. and hi-ml northwanl to live rears without air 01 nonrish ing must he fnuBht
I pruBued .my lips lu her lear-wei clad boy of sixteen iW and let him­
In
tbe public •
l<oy with the siMckli-d lienv. At bis IkmIKis of d.-nd Mids or.^,1d .mte<th,- roast of Ijt.fmlnr. says one m<-nt, and that ibis load um*i baschools
ih.-.e.
and that hoys mnst
self out at the rear door. Rvery eye side bounded a gr<-.n dog.
They then s,-i to work gnd peiform
> li.is Wii ameiig
tbeni
Tti.-y er.-]>j In the place where found in
pw as well a*'girl*.
followed him. The passengers
•Howly saints, the llinfe him*,Of" the proiier rfl,* of uuiiitl heaping the
II
Kiibu.‘rr»ie-un
p.issace
n,i
the hack windows presM-d cried Ihe oW w,.man.
,..i1h ovr-r th,' Jssly ,.r the d.-ad, TJ;.T.1ghi blue cyea are genentty tba
Jess, pion. nil *liap.;s. fantaMic.
thrtr faces to the glass. The boy wai
most powerful and nest in thoog u»
The lK»y. crimson fnini conrusiou. >i',<iiig Im-«-iH- liHicbe,| r,» iiillm egg M.lossal
ti-sciu,-. ev,n crofeeqiie—
iAfa Bins a Soap.
im alighting. He wtis talking in ili< no.h-Ks ,han fiom the buffet* ,rf th.- finds a'sior,- of foisl aw.iitlng Jiini on
tray. The lighter the pupil ibe graainiagnilin-tii assembluco of crywlal
LM'a Mttg a aoiig o' thanklulaeas for
iwi-ei-faced aop'l «>f m«'rcy What li< siomi. burst out in eag,u^ tbu'iial.
rr and Iooipt continued is tbe fiegtee
is arrival Jn theWprbl,
To prevent Cellitiona at fica.
dimn-s and turrets aii.l marble fori■f tension The eye can sustain.
said only the eonilnclnr e«»iilil bear.,
ItutierlUes 01111 muib* are tb-ilms
-I knew y.iti'd iliink sp. bm it wa*
German sek-ntut has Inv-.-nl.-.! at
Yoor steamer picks It* way
Though the moniing found ibe iwi• |.el me take Ihem." he slaromeKil my dog Merlin."
of. odd weather, libongti iu sonii- inSunny Slope, ralifomla. la ibe Urg•niailc m<vhanl*m for prerentini
caivrully among them lest tliey
Is'light and the bloMoma met the
iwkwardly enough
‘tances
ti
ha*
b«4n
proved
ifa»t
ile-y
"Him stole the hlii«?'
■st vineyard in
world.
It i* two
blast:
i,-alou* of bqr Iniruidon and Tall nvi-r' entlisions at se*. bnscl upon th,- us,
/ "Oh. I ,ion'i mind 1i out here. Iliank
"No. no; ] mean bed l.i-en stolen n bave great [srwersiof •■niliirance. Doth
>il Htrtzr 1 waves. Miniature wlrv|e*,
iiil,-s fn>^ San Rabri.-l. Of a total
iiron lu-r. A^d in ihe mill*) of thi*
l,et'* ay that on the way
whole forlnlchl. and all of a sudde.t. hut.ermes .and mollts live In the tv
..bni* are to h.. placed 01 of l.NMi acre*. 73t are devoted lo
Inriniis rompiinv yon come to Battle .
Wb were happy for a day.
COM for yon. iJli'me taki aa I was standing out on the pl.-iir,M7ii. ;lon of ulacbT* in the high Alps, ami
grapevine*. The remaining acres are
|vessels.,-frerliv.-wilhin
i.<**i
jaril*
ra
MarlKir.
.
Aad IkfHigh We mourned the wtaier
the benB."
I saoi:. faint under a lamp |hisi—iKsir I certain spi'chw is fo'ind" ftuH.'niii:
‘ siribiiied auioiig orange, lemon and
dins. Two vessel* fltli-d with this ap
Tbe siMiliun.'nt Is on an ialund fwi
wa’kaew the flowers of May'
•nm It's wny lo Bvahsclllc."
alioitf on ilie sninmii of Mount WashIve trees.
fellow, you ought to s«>e him wh<'i
paraliis appioarliing each other in i
haie. 2i.u ygnis in dianiF-ici. whrrh i
-All right." And pulling the licVup Isn't half starveil, he's a luuiity-and ingion unit amnl ,u.‘ma! snow
Thi-sc
-lib the n
'I would
Among the many apecialista of New
the oiiiposi of a larg-r island, an
lAd'a alag a song o' ihankfulnea 'for
daw* oni of the glrfs Mnall. gloved I forgot all shout the old hens, und 1 buiicrflie*-on>l tiioit\s an- inilmat;^'
: J.OuO'v
giro mutual and a
York slreei merobant* is one
wbo
plows the waves of the ocean like lii
hnaria that truly l>cat.
hand, the is*)- threw open the door of Juit ]um|s-<1 off aml matle n Is'eline us-socialitl with the g.-jiiians an.loflier
by acting a|ion
nothing but iKty*' knee pasta,
Sren If we mhaed the motintaia lop.
prow of »oim- glgaiiiic ocean lin.-i li
i <>nr.
for Ihti lamp imsi Of course hi- was flowi'r* bcbrn^iig to ih.'se i,rf>V aili
other's sigoal. which would. In
•land is lot:,ted uesra big maricet
stoirii* the spray b-a|.» alnuuu ucros
the vailey't shadca were sweet!
-Sit }« d<iw-n. dnriim." said the old gone wh,-n t got
tildes,
iiml
aci
liai.U
in
co>.V
f.-rtlli
th.-te —the f,-lbiw
tlic.,J|y slop ll,.- engiav*.
lie rclltw .-.v.i,
his
iradB on
Its Wgy siiitaaf.
A.covr hide* In
Let's dream that Rod dooa bcM.
woman, making room
t,esid<
who stole him bad lilni on :< chain- Kaiirm
er* I**.*,. ,!.jt
,1^
hiu.1 ihi- bluff S.-U wall, and t.b it
Though the thorn be at tbe breast.
Then, nnxiousty. "is be an honest but I hcar<l him luirk. ond 1 ran
Our lemisTiiie rone Iwiasts of on,
• r. -g.
r»ni n.-»ile> a tin> village ,d whii.
We shall dream bb dreams of slIeDce.
hoy. do ye be Ihinkln'*"
Our Rfanet Un‘ouc.
X|arml;
leqtilek down the aum, and—iltere. nr two winter biuterfli,-*
reap the msea of hb rest.
>
washe.1 »-otlage*- You-rllmb Hie fall
eaciiemcnt has beea
sure, he Is."
And
Bmlneni a*irTiuom>-i *. b> i.-c-ut ,d»Merlin, there, old felkN-." und the tioy clothed In mlcoscoplc feather*
to the loAkrhit
.Away 10 Ihe uortli
—Atlama Cunstltutlon.
-«l at .Mambaa*. Bast Africa, by
errilile
temptationand
March |
|s,-rvaibui-.. have »ali fi-'d ^..luM-Ivek
builcl his face in the vcllow r.iff of on chem!,-** FH.nur)
oliih spread* out the vast pn>cesJhe diw-overy of tiie West Afritsaa rubgood fat bins!"
'» our j.la«.-t i* unique in lb,
tbe gr.’ai rr,-:tturi*. who liit'l plaopil days these lililbsome herald* trf sprlngj
Turn Goad F*t Hans.
i.f the Ic-lK-n:*, They come out
lr»y in the forest of the proteclor"Oh. |-ni sure he's honest."
animat,*! sunls-am>wi. imlveiM- Th-ie |*, no other
huge, loving |Uw-« on bis master'*
-Do you take ibb car for a benBmioiindlng lh)-l
Syndicaiea of London capitailsia
But hanllr -aere the wunis n
ivtnt
e H. Miirw I* the ne.are*l approach
shonideiv.
yard? No live-stock rides loaide I tell
like smoke from
at- cmpeting for large tracts of forher month l>efni^ the girl opened wide
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capahihues to- ufe. such as wv
-But bow-dl.i. vnii cvet find
ns* ' But wh.at ha* in'come of Ihe Iiimer‘ you." growled the burly coadiirier on
ey,u> of bormr. The luty—couneoiis. i*ked Anne.
;!kn,iw. Ji is .[Kiss.ble
if
MiTmg.
i.
an electric car OO-W crowded city
M
IVHie. M
French
fraok-raced boy—hud. wlthtuii warnhealHi;
"Why. 1 rememiMT v.iii said Evanl
wipeet'. *^>01 with you!" And he pushImib-s a day, !Soiui- im directly south!
Ing. and the car rattling along ui full vllle. and I lramp,-d onl.'tUdn'l eve.
(elk in l<M.Ung but f»i the fulitiv oi
trom niir ,-anh to that pUtiet
be ha* discovered that tniiwcco ha* a
ad KMsgbly out upon tbe plaifona a
irlown tbh. Newfoundland
acHon upon
the auditory .
spe«Hl, sprung rrmn the platform.
Search Ihe jrard>-ii *n,l
1 be aide to live anilToewihe fut a
isk 'lf they'd lake Merlin on tfie cat ^eir tace,
bent, old woman muffled In a ragged,
:«uin we*| a* they a]>pro.,cb the atrab
He eautioDs m<elenitioB In
My bins* My good, fat bins! Slop liid (ibtn'i dai,' to ■.•I hint tmi iH-hin-l., 'nwoon* and rr) si.li,ts are found in all
but lh«- ladical difft-rence In c«,robawl. The other pasaengers gtanced
tfie Iis« «r the wivul and avoiding it
the car. Oh. Howly Mary, the black
‘ of shaiM-a and conditions
An
ind 1 w'eui.to the prs-M. I thought
Is would t-u- an .-q,i t., liio.'ulriup curiously’to sec what the lire-'
-Lawn-tice.
allogt-ther
where
deafness
has a|. •
hearted ihafe!'r ami ovoid, sfu'rl and ihirk. long
perhaps—" her,' the |>o>' looked s Ifistock might be. and perceived that!
I ,iay from the liilllop you
ready ipcguh. or where there u a
Tbe whole company was now In
mnfused again}—"I thni^ht ist- ami thill. *u*[H-nded by the head. .01
the old lady wu enrrying by the leg*,
t* has a rat,' a'muspltei.-. waier.
r'*!'«w progte.*,
hlach d*y
fanuly blstoiy
surb irouble*,
commotion, and even the conductor
by the tail, bead ,lnw-nwar,l;
hungf
a pnir of tire, speckled hens.
I
:.n,I
Ic-.
day
and
night
an-l
Hosc-* hew-lnritis enieiglas "« /Ibe
himself polled the slipp
hurintniaily in :i cnrled leaf.
(raided
l■tke,l—ih<>
ww* j;rHln Ir"No. ma'am: no llve-aiock. 1 tell
B» are sometbins like :oiir»- hut
nortbem lioriu'D. w-Uiir .oil}, familiar,
boy a chance to rupeol and again
hr band. Hip the fleece from an aeer.you. Cold on .the platform* Well. 1
t |s>ss|ble
bulk* are Iv^l to vt-w in 'ihi- south.
board Ibe car. No. he was nowheiv:
xbuep In Three minute*, The fasi■Right you are, roiinly r,trk:
u *»lt web rov.-riet on. th»kueaa if I can stand ll vntt can." And
ky-lH-rt* are naiitvs of;"ourNh the,v.‘.,„y ,
to lie seen. The city streets were by| a fnlner cminirj- you'll niver ,.»v ji ? »beJi,-ie.i sidi- of the gafe juiyt. or
e*i «(ieratorv with hBnd-p>,wrT sheara
in a moment wore the withcml, bow­
ia mor.- northern region. Hence the; b,-rrmid-,-xi.i on tbe je akthis lime left behind, and the
require eight iiiinuli* lo the *heep
you live lo lo- tin iboosaml "
J ""•1” the edge of tbe .ulewalk. withed flgiire.
nervouily clntchlog It*
'fiert* of 'll*- late summer, though
was running through a dirty, untidy
The electrical clippers hi! Ibe form
And the prlo.sl *ald lie guessed It^'" '*le warm comer of a knothole, or
heavy wad pndesilng
harden,
was
- '•■r in (tumJe-r. ate Jh'livIdually larger,
.
—1
suburb. Only a few- flpires. cagi-r to
of Jhe lArber's clipper.
isl be cither Mrs. Brady or Sir*, j''^ck in the Iroard*. under the bar'*
whut out Into the biting wind and
,
. .
fihan those of the c-arlk-r part of fhe,
.
uj, phcdioaraBi.
be out of the bitter wind, weie hurry­ Mrs. Flnnr^an or Mr*. Pla'heri.y,"
'’le in*-*, in WyCosy
Hen* Iff various br«*i* at Frankfort
nUaglng sleet of a late December afa.^rtsy cituch
cituc 1 of t
iHH-an*,- the, havi' been long >
.
ing along tbe sidewalk*.- The bid anil
ran- timoiig the E-q'i nta-nl,s, the Main hav,- ie*-n fed with food
•ick Flaherty. *ttre"; ..y-Uw-fg*
tenwoo.
Ibe speckled hens had vanished a* claimed in high feather, the ,lellghi-i The delicate Ann silken fbr<a<l* bind
m*c-ir -w tth many ibl
"’[contalnlnr much iron, and aft«-r sever"Did yon erer'“ oaclaimed a fa»h’ north
ipleiely as If thy earth had opem-d
U. in or»lei in gasu Th"ir|,j weeks some
old
man.
And
a
folne.
too*
iti'j'!>rm
‘o
»be
topim»«
brhncJi.'*,
were found to
lonably drcaaed woman, who at foncl-*
■II- Lal.radoi'^ owftj^,
•watluw them up. Hohblii
a bis pr'-achlng. B>i
gentieman is Father rarrol. sure! and vxposed'ti* sleet; *tiow and tain.
•hey| h,cn a*-miHii as ou,--aix1h of one per
Hag Bgaluil her sealskin coal a liny|
liroken off fiom ihcj ^
door, ihe old woman was for gening glory be! we-give him ihe put>e Ea* !.^_al»«'t by
Imp;,-*—il t.y hl.'cei
howling i.lavi 'f>-y' ^
rent,
of this
sufastaare
A*
the
lap4og. adorned with a Utige blue
hi.t ha, mi.-d Ibe hay* and'i,,
off in pursue the thief, hut a kindinyibing ,-;*e, <
allmmlnaie of iron formed i* very
bow. Her nelgtabor. a young giri of
o the ocean in ih,-i
^
’ i ext.-nded fa
locking man with gray hair held her
At the refctcnce
ptirse. the!
Til.- bunertly and mmh lay ,-ggs ihj„„.„„..^ i
•litesiteble, such eggs seem to offer
about fifteen with a thick braid of
Is-tg* come
back.
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•ye* of Mr*. Patrick Flah,-tty grew m
sunaide ft-cdlaa gioun.t ,luring!
s m-jeh wani,<d remedy Tor anaemia.
brown hair tailing down over her trig
1 naSin Land, while
-Why. the ymmg JaHbird's off half -uddenly wtatfnl.
! the early summer. The harefani Jarvs,
„f
Wot,- laeket. a**eaicd eagerly.
In France, iiy
government edict,
a mile, by this time, • -he said. -Now.
". Twill be a weary work. I'mthink ' or caieriullar cats voiacimislv.con: Bay 'and
"It's dreadful?"
copper m,Q,-v i« iwttig gradually wlthr ytorihetn
see here. niB-nm. you iust sll quieity
n'. relumin' all the mom'y to
the , tii? itself until it .can eat no more. Or.
The fashionable woman put up her
' drawn from eirculaUun. to be a
down again!kind folk* that give 11 “
i if too fat foi fui-ther exertion, it sjiins
py«'gl**ae* to Btan> oui at the coww;*-d by pranie* mod half pejinle* made
"My bins' rtv good fat hins that
Iletumlng the tnonevT' exclaimed a racoon ami makes ready for winter

ing mile figure on the platform. "The
'j •

' ■
• j ol nickle.
Some of the new piraes
the prorislmt man give me! And tlie
We* of her trying to fow her way
ne.
During the wtnier it apiarerily slum-* Leaaon 1 1 Grammar.
j
K,ng Meat Obey trie Law.
; have ,a It.i, 'ihrougb tbe center, while
ouid man at home do be JtiM crazy
latfl tbe car with Iboiu^ disgusting'
•Sore, dear; they only gavd ll to Imts Id it* snug quariers. nourisiii-d
jone bad repeatedly I
* Itbi
Tliflneu.r car "f X:nz Alfonso wav lOiher* have flat edge*. This precauaboui—bens. The conductor should hare put
make up tor the bins; and here they i.> the plenriful *iipply of fat it acenaj-'
f,.r doing vlolenec
1
UlCidaniaBf! iiT.-til> i.> ati'-lerttir car In'taken *0 that qareleaa-pMpio
her oir at core to pay her for her Im­
-Vc*. yes; I know; but yon alt right' i,oih be, safe and sound '
.
! olt.ted .tar.ng the caiendllar ->ag.-. niood* and tense* tff the verb
The n»ar,«^.' «'> O'" mistake them for fraae* aad
ps donee"
I down here again beside
this nice]
"Ob. )-nu miisiu i .think of such a and at tbe proper time emerges a fullwoiibl.!<iy 1 be.* Instead, of 'Ilbroiighl the king ■» task, making the : half-fpancs.
Don't you
cry.
Illlle Uhing!
I know thev would none of grown moth or butterfly. gorgeou<I>
ftw a momeai the girt wilh
Ibe young lady.
and for a time It seemed aa if no - (nil,,wing c'lmplal u: That, the klnji sj
Through the inveniiott of a raaidcnl
t really attired and hem on holiday making.
hrotra braid stared open-mouthed at girl, we're going to make it all right, j them
ctMiid previ-ni |i.
FinailT Aont gutcunoJ
traveling.faster than ; of Colorado City the WesiY gold oulthe apeaker. tbeu wHh ftashlag eye* Wa're going to make up a putWiSr-"
n»i»i go."-;
The spider*. »o far AS I can leant
made a rule not to-walt ontil it the law allow^; that it failed
«.rry}put may he doubied. It l* a aimpte
she iSliirtod ooi. That wasn't what 1
'•An' sure and tbe ould man and me
"And Merlin.and 1 will seeyou a«^ store away no food snpply in wlntet' Was rarreried. One day the two sat the tablet Which every vehicle of fb«- tnachlti,- for' raving flour girid. la ran
The air) laid ber hand tm the i>eni.

Bonn or the bitter thins* «he Mid

B Iklil. .

ihluly clad shoulder.

rtfs*.



i« ll- e™-»r.t„

,h,

ocaat. a bli!" and. springing lo her never yk had to aak a penny of no­ far a* the cars." said the boy
-;qnarter*. Qiiitntliie* of eggsuinr laid; logeibor. Aum Kate busy wiib em .king must display; that the king had by a asoline engine and
may
be
f»rt. hprriod to the back of tbe <»r. body la charily. Oh,
the simeWod
'Saints alive, old w-,Mitan! you won't and carefully sheltered in v«-lv,-ty cob- bruidery and little Jane over her dolta ;not paid the tax requited by law The taken
anywhere.
Experimepu
«m
Opahtg the door, she stepped out
feathers of 'em, and the gwui fa' let the lad Iw g.tli
off wiil-nti t sip; web wack* Impervious to the weather. Ptcsetn ly dnll-sooety became tedioua..: gioerntnem ol||^* demOnd'-d th' * twice treated trallings or mine irfnae
No. no talcin' other t.dk**
,1^ese sacks may W fouad swinging; and the child's aitentkin wax attract-i resig^iion of
mayor, but the lat-'show an aecumulatiun of five and <mo-

lo tbe UoM. The coodncior reached! breoata!
■P U pall the atrap. bat

aba

shoaklaMoey in'rharlir. i tMI fc. "

AYhen tbey were finally

ibeihy sllk« rop«» fiwn the fiMden ttidjed 10 i- a embroidery frame.

-AubO'-t r«-hiwwi to leslgn,

jhtrtf pounds of gold la leo days.

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OftAMD TKAVCIUe HtRALA THUMOAV. JAMUARV SI, tW7.
FARMEftr INtTlTUTE.

do BOt laallM bow a little annahiae dopndt on tbe men of the (arm. is dangetout to the other, if she Itj
caet npOB tbe life of a boy wilt help Right ia tbe (arm homo Is where we too thin, feed her rottn loM m’wl.'
la tbe way «f an edneattoa. Too ■tart to bolM np good character and but tfo not feed ever a pound a day.
«t«t« termen IntUtuU. tbli Doming mothm -can help with your pleaeaat principle and teach tbe children their aa It affeeu the liver If fed in too
« better.cbM that of 7
took, yoor good leoaoBs aad yonr daSy prayers aad the elcmenta of oobDIty. great a quantity. tV*4 your cow a Ut­
A TRACY LAY, PreMdaiR.
, much I
prayer*. It le bound to help bln
The mother cannot follow ua from tle hay, then some. oeU and some
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
ABARLANlLCaaMM
'tbe. eddrMaei and dlscuMioDi. The matter where hit after life nay be home and acroia tbe ocean but she rootf. The speaker referred to o:;.'
^ InMUste va* olio the gathering place those early lettoot will help him.
can aoothe our pain and care and the appetite in fnilt. We Uke It la its
of mnnr frtrada.
-We Date give hist a pmcUcal cdo- can share our woes and tuake our natural sute aad quite well in its
CAPITAL
S200000
After two eacenent nntnhera by the catlon alto: A pupil can often figure borne a heaven. There are a thousand canned sute. but we dbnl like It s«
ordwetm, "The naaUng end Spray­ bow many acrei In a field, can that ways obe serves us wltb her kind, well dried. It Is so with cattle. The
SURPLUS, S30O0Q
ing of Orchard*- waa dlieoMed by A tame boy meoaure that field?
helping band.
roots -In tbrtr natu^ stau for thi-ir
S. Bopklna Mr. lioj.ktna ntd that if often, but It I* well to Ihotfll into a
"l>!t us not forget to select good feed are neltb/r canned nor dried
Plato Class, StMm Bolter and Accident Inaurance
the thmirr lnund«i to be an orchurd boy-g mind Uie fart that a practical rmdlog and cultivate tbe upbul
You can keep mtngle beetss after J
A Geteral IIseMk Rmiim Dsae
Dan and gayc hi* nttenibm to it. he t^ocadun ii a* rtuicnllal 1<> hit devel- of a good, clear mind and deveic
nary belter than aoy otbei
her' ro
weniM be a auro-sa but if he bad only opmrol at big bookt uud physical n- of character. I suggeet llte'atnre Carrol* will keep very well until Jo-fb
a lew iroca they wcnitd only be a hiir- rtclec. A boy thouid 1«- Imprmted which will 'Interest tbe children with uary. but they will not after that- ami
dcB. He advlKi-d aeleeilng good
with the fart always that hu {« re- farm life, a reading course-' from tbw It is well to have other roots to take
kfltaUo ratiHb'e and ordering only
a certain amount of agricultural college and oudrfstand- on aTteTf-thcn and there is nothin:
i per Ceil sUsveA
nscSepsiiu
treee that Uio buyer knew trooM work about tbe home not iiRo-ssarlly log of the soil, also ai*aicNn) and beiKT than tbe munch'. The speaker
Room 310 New State Bank Building.
Traveraa city.
'Uiri*o in thia ciitnate. When they
f.-w chores nllhr- ear-1* nigtn. but a physhilogy. etc."
talked on env]roiim<*nu of the anf
arrir*. they aboulil
The spi-okiT clos.-d wilh a dexipe niul that Improves, and elnlms <hu<
variety of work cavn be taught him ao
: tokea fmn u>e alntlon and act out at that It fa dot mopotoiirm* 10 him,
that the fattn hoim. w.iul.l d<-velop niiytliliig that ran'tx- <loiD to help ini-'
^ gutddy at powtl.le. He adviaed plant‘ For example, take a home with no into a srbcnl out of seluKil. "Un
prove her eondltlun slmutd U> d«*ni-.
: lag the rowawiralght and ejaieDatlcirprt. till ploasaot books or late fur- cbUdrt-n take part in all Hu- >n<-rtinpm
Mr. Lndd claimed that these man
BUSINESS CARDS.
; ally aa thU would be a mutter of' nisljliigs. DU late p.-\p«>rs. If the boys and make them fed that there is no gle be«-i* can be rain-d for four c-’-nt'
:prtde In after yrnivto tr.wn they nibxt
Idace like homo.'
per bushel.
K'.'
la. regard to spraying he aald tbai th<7 oanY take the hnr«t. Will that
Tho eesslon eluted wUh another s«
E. 8. Stacks. agrieuUarist of West
thla ghewM be done ttaaraugUr tx>- kind of a homo keep boys'
lection by the orebestra.
Michigan, rose In the nudienre ami
DBCAL-CfRS IN
/ 'oaane If'It lx done In a haptu
Whrrv. on the oihr-r baud, do the chl|.
Inqullvd If the. S|ie;iker dr anyoti*Corn Frbce.
LUMBER-A'l kinds.
LATH and SHINGLES
tetaaer It will bo neulcei. Tbo lior- dren after the ages of ten undemtaad
The folluwitig wi-re the awards-for In the aiidicnee l*ad <-ver w.-itelH-d He

.
DOORS nnd WINDOWS-All slyJcs. STORM SASH-THe »'arin kind,
Ihci eiiTiverKatlon of inrents, <*x)i<-rful- Iho corn exhibits:
the dairy e*.w’.ly auarrr-la? Of oiirw^ il.c y do. N.iw
BUILDING PAFER-AU rmdes.
White dtrtil—D. A. WIlKoh, find; fucc when aboul P> partake of a fissl
parenu do not M the rhtWr.-n bear E J. East, second; Sbermao DHmo^t. of bei-t pulp. As thero was
ROOFING-The best and chfipot.
this kind of treainicnt. If notrrel-i third.
present who had had any 'experi<-tie»-'|
INTERIOR FIMiH-Slock and spedtl.
must arise iak-e i|m- siihjert »t the disV«llow Dent—A. • II. MrtYwxht. with 1.001 pulp, this genlleinau wiis
agnr<-ment to tin- privacy of
ilh-J on (n give tbe f<-e,)|ug giiulity
first; E i. Bust, seomd; l-V-rdlnand
All kimls of shop wtirk to order on short notice!
room and have || xi tiled there and >-V>mholx. third.
«rf sugar 1*-«t pulp. He sinr.sl to
t»ft oiir prices 1-iefore
under no cirmmstancca work
pound cow a feed «>f <« pounds
Flint—Frank Smith, first and sec­
Pli-n.-s. K
.M- L;,ke .Avenue
irary with the children. The father ond: J. W. Onv-n. third.
•• was as goisl aceordlng ai
opposing ond the mother negulesclng
Orund prixe fr>r ••est bushel <>f ear* fas'cling of 37S poutxl* «'f oats nnd a
the alicmric. 'itiii aim to make -A. H. }MeOniiaba
tonic and invl^irr.tor It Is I'qnal
thlngm plearant and pgnvalili- for all. ‘Thf tdl
sliver medal a«rarde<l the coun­ MHt pounds <d'oai'. Tbrse flgiir«“‘
Confidsnes Betrayed.
ty for fntlt at the 8t. I/>uis world’s figures can be provtm as ibe reMih
The speaker iohl of an Inrldenl of a
the dliduma awardttl at the of g>M>d experiments.
boy going to the ham yard and there ^rae time oeeupy a eunspleunna puslFeeding Cattle.
finding one of the calves half deed,
tloo and are matifrs.of inneh iiride on
-.r-j—. j.irticularly line.riavor m.d
Mr. Hopkins was'calhtl
the father gave the calf to Johnny. the iiart of the fruK grower*.
■' , If VS..I l.'.ve ir-iil.;.- p-tliec H
1 “Hallo and Feeding of Cattle.- H.Dr. F. j. MacNctT
Johnny fed him. sailed him and cared
try a u-iii.j.’.explained ii> the audience that Mr.
for him for two winter* and otre night From Friday’s Keeont.
•••Iir eIiHii.-.-a .'1. jvliir .■.-Itiitij;
Whitney had just aliout g<nie
after this boy bad driven the cattlg
The afternoon nesiUon of the farn;- the ground that hi* lalMavoiihl i-titer
ear now
Price, SOc per pound.
up aad noticed that bis pet bad not era* InsUtute oi>ened ui 1:35 with He spoke of the rules-lo'lie used
AND TNNOAT
come up be made inquiry and found a selertKin by the orchestra. "I'oliey
GLASSES FITTER
Woman’s Section.
tho butcher from , tho nelghltorlng King* March." which was thuronghly
WilMim Blooh
Trswwss «Hy
•The woman’s wetidn V-mt. In Id
town bad come along and bit father euJoyed.
Wodtu's.lay afierrumn In Grange hallhad sold tbe two-year-old Ikk-ousc be
•nte tuple of the ’’Pre|>arailoDoftbe
■‘The first number on the progronr. fol­
told Johnny he really needed
Bordeaux
Mixture"
was
nett
on
sbe
E. O. Ladd.
money. Next morning the boy was program, but on neeouut of the finan­ lowing a prayer by Mr*. Ctaaries
SemtaxT County rannert' institute.
missing, he hod lost confidence in bis cial condition of the society Mr. RoJh' Irish, was an address by Miss Jennie
F. M. PAINE.
Bufll. "Crosse.s h> Circles or'Some
«oan talitare Mvoold be aied before parant and who could blame him?
to speak in
UH*us aim to bring our boys up In regard to this. It waa brought out, Vital Homo Gucstlons.". Miss Buell
.. tte tree U In bloom.
«o that tho boys can look plainly that 55 cents per membe deplored especially <hc w^ini of In­
Kr. Ronab. in Ue
sight la dealing with the cblldion.
SeOowed. atnted that he had boea anc- back and be proud that they are mir would not cover expenses, so a n
She advocated child study
eggafal la kiUlng borer* by ecnlging hoyo." .
tion was la order to raise tbe fee
vided child life Into l.hree' iierlods.
A violin solo \ry Miss NIU Bagbee r.n eems. The motion carried. Al
. ODd advised a salt eeludon about tbe
Enceuragemem
rather than crliielsm
frdlowed with a very pretty aceom' tpgoa.
motloa was in order to send O. K
Two paper* for the prig* of •nt.
panlmcn^-on tbo piano by Miss Addle Ladd to Lansing to the round-up, cou should be used. .Tbe ffr*t rs-riod Is
The Orchard. generally from the first to thi- *• v.-nih
Soloa.
. J*Pninlng amt CnlUvadog
venlluB. aW that he be furaisbeTM08. S. SFSACUB A SON.
j
€ 1 OH
y>-ar When the p<-rit>J of aetiiiiy
A rcdutlon by M. B. Holly, repreI Bale)I-*ind «;:a tke esRrim spim.'.<
OMvard," wot the sulijcct atalgaod
cover bis expense*. Both
upi>erniost and -the question "wiiat"
tiis
cealime*:..;
.*
«
vrord.
Itr
senilng
n
preacher
delivering
his
aerrled.
te N. A. CUpp and haadlud very ably.
occurs with frequency. The^scicond
I: if «t Cry-rr—:'-*
^ epoke flm of the Saa Jose ecalc, non Id nlnhabctical order in all the
The topic In the hands of E O
provj-:..
Wayaa CaumgJBaob ^d*.. DSIBOXt i Hera'd"’*"'
in today’a
Urc«ri-i*.W*«at*SI Drusp'-rlo,!
from
7
to
It
yettrs
Is
the
one
of
gteictUru.:: T:.ii:a',l>cr
..........mutpyoso.
4rlng that It had not penetrated tbe diScrent tones possible to bo gotten Lndd In regard to Bordeaux -mixture
invcMigation and the third from )
SLY UHOTBincS. fi Vtr SuwuSraToifci
■Mtb aa yet hot it was well to be Into a sermon was ao liberally ap­ was taken up and be gave
51 Is marked by the in«ln« of
dr
He filled a num
' preiaicd for tbe pest, giving a mix- plauded that the speaker was brought plain demonstratlan.
sonlng predominating,
Iti various ways to get
4fT9 vblch could be used as a pro- back and gave "Mr. Middleribbs- Cure her of e
Measles Epidemic.
fanening tattle for beef or 'f.»r milk,
for Rheumatism."
the proper mode cd mixing these In
loigUve.
the difference' in the way they should
The Farmer's Daughter.
grodientn to, get best. roenltc In dc-Mr. aopp advised pruning In Feb..I epi-i-fiilr ,
“The Fanner’s Daughter and Her siroying vc^lii and still not hurt the be fed. etc. Beef cattle need to )>e
scary and also tbe keeping of sheep
balJt up where the buyer will pay for
la tb» orchard but In tbe abeenco of OpporluBlty" by Min Jennie B-iell Vegetation or blussoms. These
m-^Vrade'thin “out*!d
from tho steak and moot value
Tbe farmer's duughte' were loft for half an hour to *
ttta gtock. fertnixer should be ap­
while
the
milk
eonwants
feed
to
In­
plied. Wood aabes should be uted In bas tbe tame privilege as any uthw. the action In separalloit. Of tho time crease the siie of. tim udder and fiow’
nnd copper sulphate and water
tb* oiebard at lout a foot away from daughtera,” the aald and referred
of '(he milk.
the dlfien-nt inodes of mixing.
tfca trees, aover should hb planted the slatuo of Francis Willard as*
Mr. Clapp. In charge of the question
Some questions arose la regard
abt plowed under aa prulectlon cample.
lx>x. wa-s called away and It fell to
“Tho
daughter
becomes
familiar
yie auHiunt of lliiii- that c.vn iitj.used
. «9lBSt weeds.
with the fam work because It's sec­ but Hr. Cray eoiisiders tliat Just n Mr. Ivtd.l to take np tbe subject.
. ^ ;
Supar Bwta.
Some
«( Hie qucrtlona had l>evn g<iue
Is the Ix’st washing machine made today. It will wash
'; 31r. Habberd waa prcsnit end read ond nature. M«»re so than the gro- lltilo more lime was the better plan, over iH-fore. and one was brought out
•ipapar ebowlng the profit there Is-in eer’k daughter becam<-s familiar with as the time wns noi liijiirious to 1
the clothes clean s-ithoiii tearinjj them and it will do
whether -the tomato Is a fruit or a
talalag sngar ber-ta. Ho ainled that tho prices on leas and spices and trees and would lit-lp (be ri^iilis
\eg.iiWe. it was decided that the
the
work quicker fflul easier than any other washer.
soaps,
or
a
banker’s
diragfater
the mixture. The. time .for'this topic |io(ati. nhd Kinuito were of kin to ^li
^ha bad lotted the grannd over thor«a^lr and bdicred tbnt beeU oeuld comes familiar with Umklng liecausc being consumod the next. "Feeding niher and oonoequenUy H Is aXegeVv'e lei you trj- iliis wonderful washer SO days beher father 1* a toller la Oie bank.
mid Care of ihe Dairy <Viw.’’ by N i.ihic.
Ire raised In this county.
- /
fort- you buy ii: we know this machine will do what we
•’We find often our daughter!! will A. nui>p. WOK taken it|i. The sfFaker
At tbta point the ortbeelra irndercd
Care of Milk and BuHer.
claim for ii
we are wiHioK io pul it out on its merits.
r delightful aderUon and the^ develop Into better women If goo.1 cliiiniis] that rare of ctitlle iy
The Care of Milk and Butter.” by
on one day meetiugt n>- literature la placed In their reartv. natural ahliiiy ^ul Is acqiilretl nlillity. Miss Jennie Buell.—Tbe siwaker
'1 ry one and you wiH be convinced.
peatad aa follows: Summit City, Tbe rartner's daughter I* part of ovary A cow that Is atlowdj] fo roam alKiut ]irnlse<l the methods Ibat were I>clug
and tnther hrt Kiistmance at random
Monroe Center. Acme and I2ik L«ke. btymeh on the famt. Tho sheep
l-roiighi in experimenu and exchange
A. W. RICKERD
Tbe aodety has aboul ISS member* fond of UB. tbe birds seem to know will not give as good resiills at
of hb-as. She compared It to a little
St.
live with nature. Sumo taththat is cared for as dulry
aad tbe average atimdaiice is nl<out
:c!iark of fire set f>-r
■•r a eoiip
eoiipP- of d.iv,
era
are
good
farmers
but
|>oor
fathers.
wKli good feeding and the licst
forty Btembers with tbe exirenttw a
:ill the
'f the yi-j
Ho referred to the
Uttle above tbn rx-crliitg. Tbe report They boast that their daughtera are housing, etc.
(Continued a Third Paso.)
not taraillar with anyibing that guns
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING
al the asylum, and talked at
Wga accepUtd and ndnptcd.
length in regard to the differ­
, The committee on nominations tx'- on on tbeir farm.”
The speaker reK-mxl again to Fran­ ence In produce from one that 1« w<*]l
ported es follows:
cis
WUlnrd
and
her
life
lessons
on
the
eared fur and one that Is tu-gleeled.
' Preeldent, Vi. a. Qiay.
Beeretniy and treasurer. E. O. Ladd. farm and reromniendcd tbo rvadiag of To get the. best rcsiills with any iiiiltiial It Is necessiiry .1» have a variet.\;
Sfloe prcaldcals. Aente, 1). P. Hoxle: her auiohlugraph!-.
The girl* on the farm can found of fi-<><l. One kind of fveilliig will net
Blelr. ^Ullam Lang; E.isl Bay. &1ward BUek; Fife Lake, G. Baker; reading rluiis and ihitnbio parties and sitstulii her as a dairy cow. and alsu
QmnL Lceler IMcst: Garficift. J. H. perhaps they can start a moving, li­ keep her in a hejilihy and tbtivitic
BmI. Ptoley Hammond: Long Lake. brary- All girls, on tbe farm have not condition. Also the nneesttjil
You know them; the>- are
E. a. Dnrywa: Msyflrtd. E B. Glbbsi a literary talent, but.tbiy wlil de­ flnetiee Is grv-tiliy tine to Our 1
PumiTous. and make tli '
Paradise, G. C. Sparling. Byron Hti. velop Into sociable eniennlncrs or gain In tbe sto.-k of tbe dairy
pre-sence fell everywhere. 1
Our OiamamI F Salt is just the thing.
Mt: Peninsula, j. j. cilmmlnge. E. 8. some way will present itself If. she It Is not to be overlooked that <
names
of the tair.iJy are He:
Is
wilUng
and
energetic.
feerling and lulatnbility of the
KMnon: Colon. Oliver Boyaton:
Toothache.’
Earache,
Among opiioriunliles she moatlonix: (day an impi'rtant part. The fanner ache.
WbJtowatw, T- E. Sour*. W.
Oackachc. Stomach ache. Neu­
Ayers; Traverse City. D. J. Youker. F. making rural *eh<«cil >-srd* pretty, cannot be too careful rnd these mui-t
ralgia. etc. They arc sentinels '
caring for country church yards, bo bis study and ho must watch thia
lhat warn yon of any derange­
and guard against overfoodiug or g
Onomtuce on program. D. O. Me- Some make studies of butteriHee
ment of your yysTc.m. • When
bees,
or
greenlioiises,
or
pigeons
and
itig h^cattlc food which they do n
Mallea and wife, Robert Uamcf.
the brain nen-cs- become ex­
bore and tbore we have examples relish Quantity must be w'utrhod
Committee on com contest. Barld
I’rarts Poultrj’ Food will h*lp them, anti eifgs
hausted or irritated. Headache
Boash. A. H. McCoouha. E J. Bsst, of farmers’ daughter* staying at home as closoly as quality. Hp nust'Stndy
arc "out of sight" loo.
makes you miserable; if tl-.c
the Indlridoal -animal and make hiiO. A. Boberlaon. J. i. Horton. D. H. and still finding ways
stomach nerves are weak, in­
keep tbemselVM busy and employed. work a ploashro as he w-atebos tbo
MeMnUen.
digestion results, and you
Miss Buell’s talk was followed by d<-TclopmvntB of. his rxpcrimcni
, The aeartoo adjourned atiUl afierV: 8 ’.S*'C:; = t
;Jr c
double -up with pain, and if the
muMc by -the orcbesira.
n after music by tho orcb<
Car* of Dairy Cow.
more prominent nerves are af­
Evening
Tha Farm Home.
It would not lie hard to <
fected. Keuralpa simply-makes :
ihe evoilng scstioa opened wUb
The Farm Home." by N. A. Clapp, her If only to Hr In the tun
life unendurable. The way to ,
. naalc by tbo orcbosua. followed by came next and the speaker oSerad an nndor the rtiado of thp dm and drink
stop pain is to soothe and '
l.'sc Toledo Pulp Plaster for the walls, will not
aaoddreM "Give the Boy a Cbance.- apology. "1 had expce:cd a number
tbo apring. bnt tbl* Is hot our case,
strengthen the nerves.
r»r.
, freeze, ask about it. Keep busy during the
by A L. Hopkins.
of children but
mast: IVo send the dey .tficV her and oxclio
Miles’ Anti-Pain Pilis do this. ]
wKiter months.
.
'
"It Bcom* that someUmes wo form be a message to the fathers id molb-j her thuf. thon tho cold weather
The whole Pain family yicM to j
ditennt opinions of dlffcrunt people
them
develop-: oomrs «n and a-o m-usi find her nnd
their inilucnce. Harmlesis if |
thsoagh correspondmee and think wc,
I..iat!it-r top's z*->i,-riihlvrs
ooontry.” he ^id. “Wcj bou*<' and care for her and sec that
taken
as
directed.
j
b other quite well," he-said,
Rone np
ISriii;; tliviu to ns.
. ,j
look back nnd see If wo.ean Add | aba has enough oxcrclvo to keep m-r
we' some reason why our country i« he|d | in a good bcaHby cunditioo and
-t-flr-a Pr. Miles--Anti-ra's r;;;« »‘a '
together wc And we
w. 'H tix them up with nvw
remejy tor ci.r .ininic
dM not know each oifier very wx-ll. up a* an examiilo of the Improvement i sanitary cottdliloD of the cow stable •xrell.-nt
iiibl.-rsj‘:rei aa
i;s new.
arhe, n--jn*igu and dl-ir-s»in* i-,.r.s i
of all sorts. I ha\r v—1 th-r- t'-r v'l- I
The subioct given me. •’Give the Boys tip to the prcrt-nt. Since the war of j must l-c watched, for it I* hot
Lots ch' ;if?f ti.ia a wbo«a Chance," i« odd to me as our farm ISRICS oor populailon has bees j eommon thing to find cows In
• rig
JtlUi. jL.L.iieRJULL. PrtO. Ind.
doosn-i raise boys. We have Just « (rchlod. Wc have cstablithed
of dlM-asc~and tubcrculosU
Or. MU**; Antl-PaiR Pm* ar* cold by
family of girls, but I will irj- and re- acivet first In afrirullorc-and com­
After tb*s the sjiecker rc-tlrM in your aruBoOt. otw will suarantac Uiat I
awber tny experience with my girls merce. Wo do not take a aecond favor oT Mr. Wbithey v»f the local
•ad 1 was a boy onro myaelf. Give place wlUi any naltan.
as.vluih. Mr. B*hltney clalma m bring
It pars p> boy your ruhben
ns strong. bnUlby boy*, boy* who
piesldoil. Tbeodnrp Ruoseih» lest result.-. Each c«*w aiii-t- Maes Hedkaa Co.. Elkhart, lad I
FRONT AND CASS STREET.
LvPe.
•gprcelate a good home. Some of uB vclL M>a the lucces* of our countryjbc Kiudied. f..| what is to-al

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SIMYOER

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Tire Insurance!

Money to Loan on Improved Rea! Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON.

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City. Mich.

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PATENTS.

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The Farmers’ Store
The “1904 flufomatic”

Montimental
Cut Stone Work

F^RAIMK TfRUOt

The Pain

Kowtand Douglass

Family

FOR SALTING PORK

How'are the Chickens Laying?

More Winter Means
More Rubbers

F1.X UP THE HOUSE

Grocer

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Grocer

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■KANO TRAVEKtC NERA^ THUftSOAV. JANUARY «. tKT.

DEATH or SENATOR ALOER.

itaL but ba bad dentp of eaeigp and the Keighbora that assessment No. many handsome preueott. so^ as
, Jan. 24—Aanater Rve- tome knowledge of tbe Inmber bnsl- 222 U doe and most be paid to blm silver. Cut ^aas. Jap ehlaa, etc. AayCndBMd Iran 8Mmd Pace.)
Into tbe latter be went as a on or before Jan. 5L
ooe calling at 493. Dearborn avenue,
repair to oar ■eretal bomee ud End aetl A. Alger died auddenip thie memLog hauling is tbe order of busl- this dtp. win And them rosldlag veiy
•one nev fantm ha« been bionghi iJig at Ma neldence. In thia dtp. The partner of tbe Arm of Moore, Alger A
«nt and «e aUidr it mad fmpnire on U. eeuter eetmed In better health than Co. Tbe bastoeas prospered and la aess Just at present and Bert case happily.
In oar loreCntbem' dap boner making Muat and attended a aeaalM of the time General Alger became tbe bead baa every team be can get bold of
Mr. Curtis a CandidaU.
Later in the dap of tbe Arm of R. A. Alger A Co. In hauling for the CoHpb Patent Cask
warn clamed aa tbe work <d tbe farmGeorge V. Curtis is In tbe Add
at the war department on of-. I8SI the bnilneas was Incorporaled
era’ wife. , Bat todnp bp ImproreThe mansion occupied by Joseph again for Judge of Recorder's coar
ment la adeaoe and aratom the bat- flelal bMinaaa. Mra. Alger and C«p- under the name of Alger. Smith A
ter maldag baa gone into the baada of Uln Fred Alger are here but Rwecll Co., and tbo company has since etub- Tnimpower caught Bro from an over- wlih a determination to win out this
mm in the creamerp and dairp. It U A. Alger and daughter, Mn. Harry liibcd s branch known as the Uanls- heated pipe last seek and had It not time. The trial of ooe year ago being
Uque Lumbering company, both of been for som^ scbwl children and only a fnHcr as U were. Kc then
wall to And tbo vneont of dradgerp Abddon. are In Oetreit
having made no special eflort to ae- which General Alger was president. Uie heroic egorts of Mrs. Trum]
oat or oor bomea. Tbe batter making
the noRiinatlMi and only lost by:
They operated largely In the northern their borne would now be a khiog
xhi
of
man bae tbe cootmanHp et Urge
fourteen votes. From aasuranees re-1
part of the lower peninsula, ai^ Uter^ ihe past.
deal arltb; be cannot make tbe bntter
friends Mr. I
In the npper peninsula and MiimesoCard of Thanks
}nat to BoJt himaelf. It la required be
tatbelr lumber boslneaa being
Tbe UGilerslgned wir-b to tineordp Curtis Is very confident of success;
keep tbe factorp dean and neat
tbe largest In tbe vrorld. ibe annual thank
ink tbivr
their friends for tbeir
their klndncas
klniluces j »hU .vear and believing that from ble 1
ntaiiNIa require tbe beet care. Tbe
Ttoduct
of
tbe
companioa
being
1£A.In
any
way
ald.-d
them
during
the
j
«*«experience
and
legal
qualification
j |
Bavor of tbe bntter coonta for
OM.OM feet. Altbougta General Alger slckneM and death of their little ba-jl****!!!” ««b 1“* Judicial experience!
poinu In tbe market and tbU la doe
auned vrttboot capUa] he never bad by. also for flowers and floral pieces In other offices of a Judicial nature, i
to tbe care of tboee vbo bare tbe
a note go to proteeu and In tbe im­
that be can and wUI serve the people
Robert UUch:-!l.
boMlng and deenllneM to look after.
mense business tbat has grown
well and faithfolly and for tbe good
Herlba Mitchell.
Moet of tbe reqalremeoU In regard
of humanity.
since be never bad a lawsuit and
Mrs. Truman Mitchell.
to tbe care <d the milk bare been
nercr
had
a
strike.
Tbe
Ullioo Self of Omega U \co' sirk
COM orer before, bnt at the college
Many Children Are Sickly.
organised and controlled bp . him In with typhoid fever.
1 ’’Be aore poa bnMichigan have pa^d, for labor and sup­
Hugh MlUer of Empire has been
pr«M on tbe adada of pour frienda
plies
alone,
since
1866.
over
$M.00d.visiting
his
son
Warren
for
tbe
past
to ebnm twice a treek." It It conaid000. General Alger was a stockbolder few days.
ered tbat It la beaL
and director of tbe State Savings
Miss Olive Bower, bead waJtreas
•ugvReeta.
bank of Detroit, was the chief owa^ . the new Ebgle hotel; is in Interr. H. Hebbard of CbarieroU vaa
of the Volunteer mine in Marquette loefaen for a few days.
again allowed to take tbe floor la tbe
couatp. a director of tbe United
Senator Ruaadi A. Alger.
agiutlag nr augar beet latereat,
Suteu Bipteua company and
Cape E. E. Fuqh at So. Manitou.
among tbe fannenL Tbe qeceUon
General Russell Alexsndar Alger, owner of extensive timber lands
Muskegon. Mich.. Jsn. 25.~Tbe All
arialn& “Wni It be proflUble.” tbe who attained blgb distinction In mH- tbe Padfle coast and tbe squtbere
w To riad Out.
the vacancy caused bp tbe transfer i
apmker aald: -Accordtag to tbe re- Itary, pollUcal and bnslnesi life, came states.
of Caputn Vaa Weclden from the
Fin stoitleorcommongU,.* with j-our
enlU of feeding experinmnU It will of Kew Bngbmd and patriotic stock,
SO.U.u.„d
..
allow for from twmitp to thlrtp-flve big great grandfather having fought
General Alger tfas long earnest and Holland stallou. E. R Pugh of this
J’RiJ
llingindicatasn
tOBS to tbe were. It will tncreeee In nnmeroQB battles In the war ot tbe conspiei
dtp bss been appointed.
Csptaln
t<3g7a
tbe waloe of poor farm asd poa can revolution.
Uls, father, as a bop. fact bad been heard to sap that rePugb bas seen twenty-one years ol
ne>»; if it
depend oo fran $40 to «60 per acre. wltb hiB widowed moibi-r, moved from
was part of his. religion. government service.
Ton pm ralae angar beets aa dnaplp tbe old family home In Connecticut His was a familiar figure at the Mich­
evidence of kid
He enlisted In the service April 1.
aa pou oea poUtoea. There la no bog- to Richmond. Ohio. In IS32. and wben igan club gatberlags on Washington's
ney trouble; too
1886. at tbe Manistee station and
dag to beeu. no apraplng. etc. Too grown to manhood atarted tbe lUe of birthday, and at other Urge meetings
freijucnl desire
ed as surfman No. 6 for one year.
usss it or psie
can raah them to tbe faetorp and a pioaeer In tbe wllderneu in LMap- of republicans. He was a delegate
In 1887 he was transferred
the bark b
can and wben tbe neaaoa eloaea poor ette, Medina couniy, Ohio, where In
the national tepubllcsn convention in Fratwaier station and bos serred at' alsoeonviuciuE proof Gist „ kidneys,
crop U goao and oot of'ttae wap and
log cabin, GeneraJ Al^r was bora. 1884. and tbe same pear was nomi­ tbat place as surfman No. 4 up to ,i,e ■
‘'‘•dder ar^t onler.
poor moaep la In
pocket
In February 27. 183C. His father soco nated for governor of Michigan,
present time.
1 Thera is comfort in the
•wleilge so
aome localltlea wbere tbe taetoHea afierwarda lost bis farm through tbe put up a successful fight, both tor the
Kilmer »
As a daring Ilfe-saven^apUln Pugh • of«>ra expressed, that
are alreadp located tbe tarmera are foreclosure of a mortgage, and
national and sUte tickets. In that eonmaMttg from $50 to $00 per acre.'
1848 died, leavlag four ebildm pen­ tesL which was one of tbe wartoMt
IICLanghlin'g 3
C Coffee is Sold by
bis serrlce he has personalLv remed . ,ain in the i»ck. ki.liieys.hrar. b'.sddcr
tbat be et- niless. bis wife having died tbe aanie la the biBlorp of Michigan poiUlcs. At
'Mr. Booth rooe to tapr Urn
four persons from drowning and has and everv part of the urinary passage
patented with seven poondi
udeof beet year, previous to his destb. Tbe old- the end of bis term he broke tbe tra­
assisted in the rescue of forip^o. It eorreets inability to huUi water
•end bat tbe» graaaboppen Cderoqred
ditional two-term rule of tbe party Captain Pugh will Uke charge of his and scalding psin. in pssring it. or Iasi
eflecls fcillowvnc use of liquor, w ine or
Ute^ nod tbat flnlabed bia teat
Russell, the second child, to care for in tbe sUte bp declining a renomlna•utioQ on Feb. 1.
lieer. ami overcomes that unj.les.vanl ne
Iff. Bananm naked wbal price could bis younger biotber and sister.
:y of being compelled to go often
Uon. In 1888 he was a candidate In
Worked as Fsrm Hand.
be ^ Mr. Hnbbard aUted $6 per
get up many
____ j during the
the Chicago convenUon for the praslMarried in Chicago.
le night. The
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mild
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ait.1
The bop went to work wltb the deoUal nomination, and on the bal­
. too.' Mr. Bobertaon aaked If tbe facChlcdgo. Jan- 25.—Nov. 19,’ 19ns. In' ': the cxuauriiirurv cflcct of &warap>RM
totp wtit goarsatee tbe help to thin same energy thsi marked hU after lots from tbe foortb to the eighth, incosy nook of this city. s quiet
.
and i ..........................
■« soon realiicl. It stands tbe highe
the beeti. Tbe apeek« replied; "No. life. He securM homes for tbe other elosive. stood third In tbe list of e.in- prettv wedding ecremtinv .look
.
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...
.
.
place i f‘’t
wonderful cures of Uie
ebUdren in the fanllles of nelghb
tbep do not: tbe farmer ralaee

1
tressing
ease*.
If
you
nee«l
a
moluiiir
didates for whom votes were cast, the contacting parses lielog Miss
shoiiM hara the Iw-t.- ibol-l by drugbeet and tbe factory takee them oS and blfflsclf went to live with
there being alti^tether thirteen can­ Elsie Helms of Traver.se City and; j.,,,. n fifly.rent and one.doIlar si/cs.
tbetr banda." Tbe epeakor called on oncle. who gave him lodslog. board didates. Throughout the contest he
a sample bottle .-idl
'
Bert McGill of Bear l.akc. The bride
Yo: may have
Mr. Stack to apeak, ‘ntla faetoTp and clolbce, and three monlba acbool- bad a most flattering support from
tliai
was attired In a dainty gown of white ^

Ing a foar. in return for bit work the dtp and sUie of bis residence. He
t muat go
grenadine
•otee other loealltp. and wttbln tbe upon tbe farm. Two poan later he
the same year, ooe of the presi­ They were attended by a few city. Kilmer &'Co.. Bmgnext tbiwe rabntba It moat be deflnite- took tbe work of a farm hand, com- dential electora at large from Michi­
friends. ’Although they have kept it! iL-imion. N. Y. When
Ip known whether tbU factory la ee- mendng at $3 a month, and conilnu- gan. It was In the Chicago couveaby the Kimball Uusir House. We represent three of tbe largest
secret so long It is with haPPi»f»* i
tafabed aa a ftatnre la tbU region tng auch work unUI be was 20 peara Uon tbat the cry. "flltat’s the matter
filrius in jhc trad. ; W. W. Kimball Co.. Lyon A Htaly. and Ibe Bdlthey reveal the news to tbvlr mtay|„,o,c. i,>. KilmerV Swai
lanip-Kov
son FhODugrapfi Co.
or It U faUa It Witt be the end prob- old. when he was getting $15 a mooth. with Algerr* and the resprase "He's
Traverse City friends. Tliep received tbe address, liiagbsmion,1. N. y.
ab^' M (fie aogar beet feetorp la tbe VeanUme he had attended the Rich- alt right" were Am heard; a call and
.................-Buy yotif
lntrr.-t.i In Miiisfying iht- i.iili
field
academy
for
five
wliiten,
and
totaiw. Om man who raised thirty
rraponse that have since l>een echoed
in ur.ier to coniloiie lu tiuslnean.
pian.iij
bad taught school for two winten. He on many public neeaslons when he
am of beoU waa paid IIOU.
lilbt
No. 2—Be sure tbe l.nuiu* you d.-al with knows what apiaae
bad also eointrlbutcd inward the aiip- was presonu or his name mentioned,
Do Cblldron Papf
really i», and d« d n.u eonsld.-r it simply .v piece of furniture, and.
port and educatloo of hl« brother and indeed, as tbe general say». all
UK-rt-fore
c all right
.............*
If It does p
Mra. A. C ueigidoo of Old Hlaahm
sMcr.
didates have adopted It.
Sad tb» eafalact "Do CbUdien Papr
1 ”ie uwtlmmt'sJs
fitudied Law.
•S ^ moaua
On Marrh 4.1897. General Alger en
Mup people argM that cbUditm do
lone. Get a piano with a fliwt-elaM repuiatlno.
in 1SS7 Hr. Alger went to Akron.
•'s cabinet as
Mt par. tbat tbep eanaot aSord to
Hint No. 4-Invcrileaie any "fetiailertur fftern ttrj earefally.
mMe s large Ibmilp and tbat It U a Ofalb. began Ktud>lng' law in the offlgo secretary of war. In Jbat irftice hr
Refii.-mlK-r 1b.-re Is no saving le buying cheap. Infcrtor goods for a
Woleett
A
Upson,and
two
poara
organlced.
equipped
and
IransportGcl
detilamit to tbe commimUp to have
leas price than you must pay for stnndsril eoo<Ib.
rr was admitted to the bar of the to the fle|d, the great volunteer army
■Mr (blTdrea teorM la poeertrHint No. 5—Bewiire of the "Jndglng-a p laiity ln-y.nir- own-bome"
pelBtad to a«A OMB aa Uaooln and •Bopreme court of that state. A pear in tbe Spanish war with a celerity of
Idea. As a matter of fact, nearly all Inferior idanos arc sold
lid that
spent In legal study and movement and a completem
way. for the simple reasot) that they woiiM le- laughed I lii th*
Oarfleld. both ptodoeU of pm
and armament that have
atrteken bomto. ret tb^ nainet will bard work at Cleveland, wben bis
bealtta brtdte down and he was obliged never been equaled in the history of
Hint No. 6
warfare. He resigned his offlee Aug.
Tbe world today doea sot look tor
I« pr/rfec
Ita groat men to aprlng from the dll- the last dap of December. 1859. he set 1. 1699.
III..' b"4t
General Alger was married oo April
Aiwa of the rich as tbe iBeenttre Is out for Michigan, slopped at Grand
music business. Come aal tea
lading, bat from tbe eblldrea of tbe Raidds. and went Into the lomber bus­ 2. 1861. to Hits Annette H. Henry,
poor or Ue middle claMaa. She iness with a fiiesd. But although daughter of William Gilmore, and
this
business
bss
since
been
tbe
mskHnldana Squier Henry. Nine cblldree
a at aaylBg tbat
were bora to them of whom five are
cbMrm aro tbe bcot crap on tbe farm Ing of his fortune, ss It bss that of
.Mi ctaeed bp aaptag that If dlldreo great many other men in Michtgan. It living, as follows: (Mrallne. wife of
12i Fnmt Street
M. B. HARNEH, prop.
has Its reverses, as It had In this case. Henry Dusenberg Bbdden of Detroit:
Ami pop. aothlag paps.
Tbe
failure
of
a
firm
la
Chicago
deFay. wife of William Cider Bailey of
Mrs. George Bobertaoa wae tdected
airoped
hU
business
add
left
blm
Tharndale. Pa.: Prartcls, wife
whglrtBBB for the oomlag pear and
baarUp in dcbL ‘
Charles Barrel Pike of Cbicago: RusMl*. Bobert Baraep aecratarr.
•cll Alexander. Jr., who married Miss
His War Record,
Marion Jarves. daughter of Deming
ne
war
of
the
rebelUon
called
Ur.
The Fouftty EahibiL
Jarres of DetrolL and Frederick Moul­
Alger Into new fields of acllon.
The poultry show went on record
enlisted Aug. 19. 1861. in the Second ton. who graduated at Harvard onitoday oanoonded bp a halo of sueMichigan cavalry, and went to the veraity la the claaa of 1899.
General Alger waa appolntefi to the
front as captain, bis commission dat­
peeUUow and (he attendaaee was
ing from 8epL 2 of tbat pear. At tbe United States senate Sept 27. 1902.
raeord breaking. K ts eafe to sap
battle of Boonville. July 1. 1862. his
that tbe best birds of every class tbat
eompanp was la a desperate attack
could be found la tbla part of tbe
Oo aocoont of Iheoc koo-U Arriving too
upon tbe rear of General Cbalmen.
A CiHB4liiia GoveniBBeiit BepresentaUve will
■tate wmo wnterod.
late for the Holiday trade, we Itavo an
this engagement be was taken the legislature January. 1903. and his
accmnpaiiy this train tliroagh to destination.
The tllrer cop efiered Are peara
enormous ftnek <on hand tbat are taking
oner, but almost Immediately es­ term would have explrad March 4'
ago bp George O. Bates, poblliber of
nploo nueb rckiiii
For Certificatos entitling to Cheap Rates, Literature and all
caped, and the nest dap he was pro­ next. As he expressed a desire to re­
tbe Amerlcao Pooltry Joarnal. «m
particulars, apply toSupt of Immigration, Ottawa. Can., or
If you want; a Rocker.
moted to be major- He was wltb tbis tire. William Alden Smith was elected
taken bp J. W. Z1
reglmat through numerous battles this month by the legislature to Oil
for tbe firtt time. J. M. Knigbt. V.
and skIradsbM nnUl Oct. 16. 1862. bis place.
B. Nelaon. C- J. Bbaer and WllUam
wben be was
And here is wbere yon will find tbe fin■bner have held ibe cop la tbe orSer
HONOR.
colonel of tbe Fifth Michigan cavalry,
pqt Jiaaortment uad tbo lowrat pri.-es in
■bmed. Now K'e up to tbo Elmmet^
T. Mich.. Jan. 21^r. 8. P.
and was sobseqneatlp made colonel
the city.
. Rttas to put op loit as good or better
of tbe Fifth Michigan cavalry, the Covey and sm Wesley' were dolne
- ohlMt next pear sad tbe pear followIsvlon to dale form Feb. 28. FVa^ort Monday and Tucadty «f
tag thaL If they waal to keep tbe
1863. Mis regiment was under Gen­ blfw-eck..
traphp.
Tbe men's meeting in the Cnngrega
eral CuMer in tbe Army of the Poto­
Tbe show was (be flfib annual and
mac. and did splendid work at and Uonal chuiTb Tuesday night ws>
each pear tbe shows have shown a de­
largely attended. The Ret. Demas
after Getijsburg. He was
Ko- ker lik.,- t-.t, goMeo -H-ik. roll sea!, ni.-vly carv<-i.
cided Improvomeat Those who vlsto Boonsboto. Uarylsnd. July 8. 1863. Cot^lln of Treverwe City was the orIted the Grand Bapida show ^d the'
and Ailed the bill to perfection
•enred with Bberhtan In the Shenan­
a dtp
Md tbi
Will pay Highest Cash prices for
doah In 1863. wen especial distinction A bouDllfol repast waa sorted after
•Mvaa that Traverae dtp bad
at Trevlllan Sutloo on June 11. 1864. tbe meeUng. which seemed to fill a
si-cordiogly.
bad better birds than srora abowa la and was recommended for p-omoUon long-felt want aa quite a number ol
the rarnltura city.
to brigadier graeral bp Generals Cus­ the townspeople have been out of
Thara wet« over aig hundred birds
ter. Kilpstrlrk. Bherldan. Meade and work for aome time, and these free
la na tfspUpnd and over two bondred Grant. He was bonorablp mustered feeds are appreciated.
How sboU'
of tbaoe come tram outside the dtp.
oat In September. 1864. On Ocl. lb. having two or three mon- n*-xl week .'
The eeortng was done by F. w. McBobert Medvln MHchclI. eon of Mr
1865. be was breveted brigadier gen­
KMsie of OMCord and altboogb his
eral for gallant and meritorious ser- and Mrs. Robert MItrhelL died Jan
enttlng eeemed harsh at Uctea It Is vleeu, to rank from the batUe of Tre- 15. after an illness of three weeks
Your R-eliablc Furniture Store,
believed that he left tbe ocorae of tbe
rUlan StaUon. June 11.1864. In June. of wbo^ng cough and pooumonim
Mrda as tbep sboold be. Mr. MeKeo1866. be was breveted major general Interment In the Bruodage family
gfe Ml leaving behind tbe beat feelof United States volunteers "for gal­ put in Inland.
Miss Florence Mitchell and Mrs.
lant and meritorious servlcM during
127 S. South UnioQ Street
tbe war." He had parUelpated In Breddcck of Traverae City were in
RallrM tocerpMgtod.
■xty-alx batUea and sUrmlsbes da^ town last we^ to attend the funeral
iRUtng. Jan. M.-ArtJdes of Incor- Ing bis term ol
of their UtUe nephew, Bobert M.
of tba Owoaao A Lansing
In Lumber Bwalnera.
Milcbell.
When Geoeral Alger returned from
H. C. Van BlaricooL clerk of Honor
Telephone—Cit 32. Bell 16h.
tbe war-be did oot have a eeot of cap- Camp M. W. A, wishes to Inform

xxxx

Coffee ;
Chums

-St.T.”.s,-S5r itisrs'.sssr.
Tkiiuib Bate IMier
TriAle ii4 Inn Supect it

.mm

Better than Any Other
Coffee at the Same Pfite

The largest exclusive coffee roasters
in the world import this coffee direct,
blend it, roast it and pack it in air-tight
^packages and sell it dhect to dealers.
Think of the profits saved by this
direct dealing. This saving is put into the
extra quality of M<:Laugjait^„ X^XX
Coffee, and you get the benefit
The handy air-tight package and the
glazing of pure sugar keeps this coffee
^ clean and fiesh—protected from dust dirt
■ and foul odors.

0
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Ail First Ciass Grocers. ^

Some Valuable Hints

Free Homesteads
I60

IN

9 WESnRN
C/UMDA

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE

:CIAI_ TRAINS

Leave Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

IVIARCKi IStH
For-MANITOBt. SISXITCHEWAN and
ALBERTA HOMESTEADS

C A. LAURIER, Marquette, Mich.

LOGS, LOGS

Sale of Rockers.

Bargains Worth Looking Into

re

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

Now

the Time to Boy

Your Credit Is Good

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

y

Traverse City Mg. Co.

TRY

A

HERALD WANT AD

MAND TlUVtfMt MIHAlO»<rHUIMO*r, JANUAKV 91. IMT.
CITYOrTRAVtMCCITV. '
.■a Mb AMMtod

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tbmce Mvtfe IM
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.^lle (Wt,
(M, Ikaeat
itaM aortA 160 1m(.

• OMt 60 rm aipu MOUI Itoe of rroni St.
ItefaiC
9»90 97 66 It SI 91 DO 910 39
Mac M » liht oa'won Itoe of Vatoo «uaei
• W9tM«Mtli oAtoo laterMettaa of the eontb itoe
«M«A
•'•*■ aiTM.
“—■ nniibiR
ubiR tb«ee
t!i«K» weet
wei peimUel with
. Mtb atNM 1^ feet. UiMee eo«h
tnb 16 feet, theneo
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to Ibe weet
- «BM aaralM
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towaderr
H
tiae •( Valoa etrcm. ibeoco wmh to be«to
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36 91
6 71
I 03
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—'- • t wl a iKriat OB Ui* ao«t Hoe of l6Ui
otroet. raaai^ aortb 160 fBH, Ibeoec veet it
Met. ibeaee aoatb 160 teet^beaoe ea« to poiot of
bcslaatoc.............
16 70
S 66
65
JNftUtaif at a polot oo cenftr of east Fmni
, aireet |9: fed eaut erf center llee of OarAelo Are.
t 60


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, of ra^ toaoee eait to tiar abore. tbenee oorthorIr BIOBC bar iboro 60 Met. thence treat to bectoanSTT .............. 6
93
31
03
1 00
TotenaMa 97 North of fUnfe 11 Waat
Sac.
rnMTirlar 6.11 cdtalb* Sooth. 109 ebaina
' of 9i *eat bOt*eea saetiena I and 3/ thence Oiortb
. U4 fBM. thence Baal 136 feel, tbenee SonU 119
IM tbenee weat 136 feci to bcMaalnc
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tbma BooU 160 feei. tbnMW ^ 50 feet, tbenee
ItoRli 119 Met Ibefice Weat 60 feet to hetiUtos
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OaodrMi>a Addttton:
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Township 2S North of Range 0 Weal

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VILLAGE OF WYLIE.
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TOWNSHIP OF PENINSULA.

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piece of land eom®encine on the tumier of Sc-.enth rtroci and Hoa-ard runnln* <m e*n itoe of
Howard nreet 650 feet, thence northcan 30 deiree». 16 Bln. to SerenUi street, thence west on
amith line of Seventb vtreet 37i: feel to befto-

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Major r. F. Cloae tad Copula ii. R.
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erameot. havi- cone over In Mudy
eeodetlr and eoaat aorwey ayatem.
whlrti. they ka>. U far auperfor lo
llHjae iSBunipe.
JoliD If. TbompMiu. an employe of
Il|. navy yard at PortaoHMlb. Vt.. U
the iddeM navy yard em|i|oye |a tbe
•iKiBiry. Hr M>k a powmon at tbe
Porikm.iuih yard In 1654 and baa iwiiialneij there ever aioee, wltfa tbr ckc. |iilim irf a few y.ura during Ue
civil war Me wltne*M.-d Ibe opealng
\Kii of Ibe Sr>l dry d.jck In AaKri-

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loc K. A, Cvunloti. who baa 'beta praluntid II. a iH-rib -in Chicago.
Harry .V FerrU. eon
o of ii.
II. r
n . Fcrrl*
of Miirnudle. baa bem dtowoed to
the -p«m,,ptoe«. He went to fbe
tolandm laat April and waa tatpk^od
In the J
the Iienefu of tbe hailves. No paitlciilars irf the aecldmt were iwtcalod la
ibc cable neaaage.

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Jhn-e broken rlb«. the rmaR of a fall.
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eleik for Joaeph M Hall, of DeUMt.
gi n'-ral ihaai-ncer agem of Ibe Mkki' Central, ha* lieea appointed rdiy

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VILLAGE OF KINGSLEY.

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70 faet.tbenee north US'feet, tbenee weat lOfeei
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VILLAGE OF FIFE LAKE.
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Lota I. 3. 5. 4. 3. 6. 7..and 8

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Edward rtewc-it t4 Ftaioo. bad hl>
litad badly rrnahed lo tbe gearing at
the Aetna Fartlaod Cemeai factory.

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00
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aald lot. tbenee aowth 50 feet. tbCBor easi to 7*.
6 16
K. R. R. Kchi of tray, tbenee foilonln* R. R. to
00
Hannah Arenue, tbeM weat to ^nnlng
00
00
cinBwdtaK 60 feet ^th of the aorth-a^
of lot 1. Oakvood Addition, theme aoutb lOrodi
tbenee eaat SO roda. tbenee north 10 rode, theo
bo
won 30 rtato lu bejifnnlng
00
3
36
07
n
00
9teele and •pencen Addition.
00
Lola 38 and 39 ..........
3 19
67
ii
00
3 16
Wllhelm'a Addlifen.
3 96

I ,1 00
I 1 00

JS ,iS

7-M

Kli:;:::::::;:i;
9 13'
3 15

mk.

1 63
IS '
e
31
d «nd Addltlan.

1

2

ircel to Dorthwm comer of

r

70
34
34
43

«t

lAMt 3. L 9 Ma'iu;.‘70

irf totii' 36.' M and 30 caijpi Biat 50 led

'1
1
I
1
1

1
I
1
4

::

m

3 SO
.4 tW'

= 5?

taai H of lota SS and.80.

02
09
03
OS
07

1 34

I 00

1 00

1
1
1
1
1
I

1 M
1.001

1W

3 31

1 65
43
Lola 31 and S5..... 4
4 II
1 07
Oakttata Addition.

03
07
01
03
02

-:c. lit
IS’
IS
I on
I 34

toih^H w'tot'M'i^Souib Mp
H of Weat H of loi 37

I 00

Baratda Atfdltiaii.

'i

1 66

L«a 19 tad 3#
.
A ceruiD pan of lou ] and 3. bejmmtoa at the
aoutheon comer of blork. tbenee are-t with
aoatb line of «ald Mock 33>« feet, tbmce north at
rUbi ualee to aoatb Itoe 124 feet to nonb line
of block, tbenee emat on nonb Itoe of taid Mock to
the nnnfaeaat rener of natd l.toek. tbenee aoutbweaierlr ol^ raat Itoe of aald btoek to plaee of
bcalnntoc
____
«4 3«
16 73
2 57 .1 Du
VILLAGE OF INTERLOCHEN.
.
Blk.

37 33
3 111
1 65

r 93
60
01
OotofaaHiit «3 teat Bontfa and 333 feet Baal of 14
, .pott hrtvaen aarttoaa l and 3. thence Soulfa 166
M. theoce Bad 60 feet, thence North. 160 feet.
' Aeiice Weal 60 feet to twstnatoc
1
.
3 99
1 01
16
Tart of ael4 of m14 coBmeactoc 660 feet aoutb of
NoftheaM corner of laald deecHption. tbenee Wf«l
93914 faetAhencn apatb I6S fatt,lh«Me obm 6S0H
fOat. (heacc North 166 feet to beKianiac

|s=::

6 , 07 9 01 61 OO
07
01
1 M
I W

.siSta 1=

3 31
16 07
4 93
1 39
3 74
lU 31
* 61
Oah Park AddiUon.

Jlaml ^ toad M««ebcibs 33 feet Sonth aad
' Mat Mt .cd 14 poet beineea aectloiie 1 and
th«ee BOOM 100 feet, tbenee But 60 fen. thence

s

I OU
1 m
l «i

Arenue and Blmn-ood ArcBue. tb««ee Won 160
feet, ibeitee South 60 feet, tbenee RaM ICO feet,
tbrace aortb 60 fe^ t............................
plaee of bcfimrfna
16 45
4 31
Oak Htlghtt Additien.
hot» IS and 41........
4 n
1 07

foot. thOBce Watt 60 feet to hetnmlar

s

16
S3
03
49

6 36
36

cooniy. to dead after aeroral days' ariffertof froB lajartea anatatoed Mat
week la a comatod.
Blltoh Warner, ated TP year*, died
Tueaday aftermon. He bad reMded
at Ihiwiaa forty year*, aad waa a '
In 1849 be Wtolt
to Callfonila by the way of 1
aud Beortf died of atanaUoB.
itot-ld M. Bdeber. of RIIbjSi-M. waa
ktlird la Braill, neeember 24. -He bad
boen tnaklnp I
>e*n. He waa-76 yean old
Jaiuea Wllllama. an old and MeSly re»|ipctrd realdeni of ninl. died
Tuesday ariemnon after an iUncaa of
aovcral daya rn>in paeumonto. Mi.
WtlliBBla wa* chief of the FUqt An•lepRitment for aiwul twen:} ire
Mem. Hi- waa 76 year old.
Supl of Seboota J. Ur FboM-leoelv.
<M word Tueeday nlRhl that MBfkexoo
Iw- lirm awarded tbe Snt prix.-uH-np a larar nomber cif wtKKiai. tbai
•^•tuiieted to tbe anneal eablliilloa of
Ih.- NaUitoal Aaaoeation of Cbirogfal«liv held at Cievi'land. O.
AllbouRh be b. a ebemlM fanie*
limiary of Boyne City trit<J* tad
I-Ik life by acrtln* hla luentor tfia
• lilt a pair of uHaaor., He did Ml
euix-wd Overwork ami worry tcaiINMailly-deruaed hU tnlBd.
A titork fiit baa been oeen by tavemi iwnunis aoar Battle Cieek, Aa
(be fur of a Mark fox la valn«« ail the
91.500. I
tbe qualiiy. tbe-re 1^ artat «________
taKHiR'the huniera and foi bound*
are Udna ordered (o take part to the
h.iiii. A boy at Crooked lake tertat1> caiishi ta ster. iOAjrhich be ren-lved 9N>. 7%ia la
of
Ibeae rare aaiaula eaucbl 'iti that
■wcikm to » y*»i*.
Ktialnerr Georite Ferry waa nuoIB-Ile<| to Rive up tala ran at Big Rapifto
Sunday and -'dradtaead'' loin
t-v.i.«e of an atUiAt of grip. Ferry
w«« ahir to be uui Tueeday aftemooo
and alatea that to bl* 37 year*’ work
aa a nllroad man. moat uf wblnb
time he baa beeti an tagtocer, he
never before waa abatat from bU mb
lieeauar of illaea* or to)ury.
Tile Rc». Lealto Bower, of the Cor
uuua Raptlat riiaivb. baa rwelred a
rail from Beibeden cbapel at Jadtaao

I SI

vu

Aagla almt 666 feel e^ and 366 feet aoutb of %
aiiat OB treet llae of eecllon at aonthtreei cororr
.' 4t load aold M. A. AabioB, theae* eaat to Bar abore
fbeacft aoBtb atona bar ebore 60 feet. Ibeoiv

|IM*I

IS
3
17
13

13 S3
3 31
» 60
3 60
Hannah. Lay and Ce'n 9ih AddHtoi^

liOl 10 ......................13
44
Lot 11 ......................13
44
Lot 13 ................ ...13
14
II
South 431s fret of North H ot Iota 18. 19. 3U and 31
dJS
,
Hannah, Lay and C«-a 13th Addiik .
lix I and coininenclnB at Souibcan corner of Im 2
tbCBce Kortli 66 fed. tbenee Wmi 38 feet. Itaenm
’South 66 feet ibeaee Eabt 31 fed tu h^nni
7 54
Ha«iiand*a Addkien.

Totmebto 97 Nertb of Aanfe 10 We^

77
1 «S

-. 1
.9

1 OO
1 00

l.m 33 .................l'
H 31
3 60
4t
We*t 40 feet of Eaat W feet of hM« 1 and S
6
3 66
67.
iv
WeetSdfceivf lotu. 7
64
II
*»3
Hannah. Lay and Ce^ Wth AddHton.

l 00

to

. .>«

laita 36 aod 37........... 5
96 76 9l 60 9 S3 91 00
LoM 1 BBO 6.............3
3 66
K
16
1 00
Maiwab U|T A Co'a 7th AMtUon.
Bib.
41
S3

ii

ill, IM

•i *

'....D

36 W Lot I
S3 45 LMa 3. S. 4 and enUie
16 31
aouib fi ut ...........P

ill

Come to this office or write
HERALD and RECORD CO.

a

. (-Iiniiian.v la ]
llalllr Ciev-k for (be rolllvation of
■anberrle*.. In pktoeee day* there
«ci» luaii) eitenaive ertabefryman.be. In that aectkm. but when
hey were l.iirni-d over ud afierwardi
■i>ed for pa.iortng atuck. tbe pUalv
extermlnaied. There are atlll
I number of aaiall pairbe* I
ity and tbe Mdl about tbarr li nataraj fur their eroatb.
Fraetloo* home* aud the Inabltlly
of tlielr driver to bsodle them la lb>
dine! eau>.e uf a bankruptcy pcilthM
filed in the t:tiited IHalei etjurl to
Hay City. t„ Frederick Mtazcr. Ihc
viilaec uiKicitaker at Omer. Arenac
eceitity.
.,gir iira &Jlna Tram
of that village, waa Injurwd DM.-nrei , team. Sb* liraugbt .alt fur
damage.H .pu reevverisd a venUel for
12 <«.. it, the rirctilt roufi. Ucozer h
uti.Dle to pay and to hla ptrtiUvu »ltc«
agalaet -him loactbcr
*)lb the ecrala a. tbe principal' ilein
r lnd«d.iedne..,
the
remainder
utt.vioung ir. .»oiy aboat 9W.
In h.«or trf Dr, P,dw«rd Kverett
Hale. *fa>».e eiabty-flftb birthday unlvenuify will f.II on April 3. a amtehaa been aurted to BoMoo hattoe a* It* object the e*ubll«hmcat of
permaoent fund, wblcb ahalJ ptomr
e l>^ndw-Haod »oei«y, fotadod by
Mr. H*K ta a Mrand baala.
: Jacoue* Lehaudy. ib« aMf-Hylcd
• mperor of Sabar*. 1a aald U to.
dulcuy making a tour of the Unlu-d
ittaie*. He wa. aces to BoaUm a
»bor» Hme ago. According u, ooe of
hU etactorgea. M. Lnbaody. prior U
bU departure. eoOoetad lr» year*'
r«t to advance on maay of bto Pari*
pnipmlta.

-MANO TMAVEIIftfMCMALO. THUWDAT.

MVCNTIETH ANNIVEMARV.
0«««Mr

Peleb. W.

U Oreealer. *ad

8.

E. | the

*it<l



old

JANUARY St. tK7.

In War and in Peace.

doonm^rs.

j

TOMASO,

JAAtwrr ;s. Itaasaa. Fclcb Ilrtd to be 9: yeon _
of m*rrtcd tromen o’cro no*
On came iLe Civil amr »i(b Ans-.
00. , .'sesroci
A cW. He died In Ann Arbor June 18.,*aMMcod.^
Ne«roe« had the right tin Blair at .gcrcnior. Hlchijsa aenf |
f^rUlon was
<
. act.!
, im. He held csuiF of the htgbee:, to rote.
ioade for a ceaHy
> the f.'ont. and :
n of the enabUng

. ...
f-M.___ .I.A
---------------------------------------------large
bodr|o2nccs
vithio
the
Wfl
of
the
peop;e.'JodlcJary
of
right
pJrcnJl
jud^,
with*--------cipcaded J10.t)«0..;no as tbo atate« '
I. net Mlde I
John Ho waa irgltlator three lenoB. regent, {anprcac court powera.
Six
yean, conirU.uilcn to the cos’i
I tend for •
H. H. Crapo. Flint, was governor:
rooBC OoBjcrcgaUooal. bank oommiMloner. auditor scnor=i.| later, a aurpreae court of bar juenIded to U»e onkjiL

The legislaiore from nc; to..l8i». An era of large!
enperln-' liaited States acaaior. governor and b<Ya was crated.
was to m<H-t eu-iT two
Instead
pcrltir rellowr.l.
Murii ralipne.t
Ho romalaalnne.’ of Kcxi
Unring ibe ainiiaistraiion of Frich. of yearly. Tito ralary mil of the state ritinislea was
Mtr:v county
Two!
inav. Cruiio
of hla uUoraacea are algnlBcant. One>*> Orconly .ind RaoKom. Michigan fei was cut «ry low. SHrbigaa ear.ered iKysIs were issuoi. l-i I
the rani s of «-ui»‘'rvai;:;ni. TlienJnlcr^MHl
vvio's.
lTvq-:«atly.
An
epem a flmo he wnrte; Tbo blood of ior*:d palha of hidqMrial peace
ras

tendeet of

appointed

pnblic

lostnietioii.

ptored a flue Skan for the aUle.

not the aUghtes:i donW. say.-. Lnwton I'ffort-to ariit^i''re c<«^HiaMi>r. I»
T. HemauA from winwe -HUtdry of Inviirr a ein-ag- r
financial liasis
.Miclilghn" w-c nre. <i-f-t!ng. Jargi-iy, taiVd.
S
that tbe peniiHous-ecoo.militeavfIs.i’.'
Ycarc of Unbreken Proaperity.
reopied unfatorablj- for year.s.'
- Il-nry I*. r-.-kiain fu’lniw-d :C,<n-.
Rcbert acCI-.-lland, dr sirmroe. ;was
jCm:-p and amt-d two terms. MIchlrhoE(:a pivemor uo.Jcr tt- n.-w
’r- . s -i-YEtlll in a floorlrbtug oondlbtiiuilon
tlot. The salt Industry was .i.-rebipCenrpirscy. CanalA Slavery.
j
”lCTn Ceni-''^ matertally. -In many lln.-s of inAlc.-n ihlu Hpjv Ih. —

dairy, the Saginaw volley was paa>ihg :
tral mJIroad romfiany
' W ll»e 'lMaid,

i

The ronstltutlc-q of U5)>
liroiigb'
the hard-handed laborer Is }uat as
royal as ihni of the king
on
bis! free edoratlOB. In tbe true seas*-.
thraDe."

And.

again; . •Primary

Copper and iron deposlis of grenl

«r« the ■"«>" dependence id^nchiicsa
the aUatameni of tbe Ideal guvem |A.
atmi. of the pM.plc.

wetv

Hurt

uncrn-mil..

should Ik-

WOllaiu

reealled

by the slate. -1 i.eril.«o with Iron ore.

In

In con-

Michigan.

Pterca Is known as the "Patberof theiJ<d-.n Hay«-s, of riusburi'. Is the copprinary school Vywicra of Michigan." 1 per iflonerr <rf record.
■;«

In IMS Mar-

ila won his UUe bccaow ho applied i qt.-ette was fuun>le.l.
> the task of a
. . .

cdacatiea.

His

I’lanccrw were aetlre in

memory the reaourtea of the upper peninsula

wO) loot live ta atnte aaaala.

In

early cnerta at Proarwia.

1MJ

tbe caplial

^

vraa romoveU

from neitrdi to luinslog.

„„ :

The lond-

^

...

lhu';-.-:tad yju\ in-

,.™.

the PQuthem part <d >be mbi>-.
leading
The
ihat Detroit, 1k- rtieu-d Ofiy
Thi- slap.- had OQigrown
motive for ti/e coBij'iraey
dwJarIn.ing so near ih.- bi.iinflary line.
eapi'ul buiidlnc and a new r-L-iiohcnife
be j-a'emf}- <jf rarmvr?. along
(be nambar bad •Init.lcd. ■ cords <vinlil cu^il)’ be iK^ized 1-y the
■•os'lnc
waa er«-rtr.<l.
The
the right of w.ty. Ungin<-s had k.ll.il
lBmlgn;ita came to inke up farms. tlrilL-d) In cu-u- of wur.
first l<-pi»uunre i.> alt there ».is thlStale asylums were rwl.nliUshed for tcs» many fail!*-. The atlemyl eunspir
A paridd of
load specilaUan
folIcgisinlure Ilf 1879.
r<tlieci
in
IRM.
Same
of
the
iowad. “Paper cities" werw planned tbe Insane, lly deaf, the Iditid and
Gov. John X- naglej * adInInIMra
uttiirtje\g <it
the
ro-i-jlry.
Ulchlgun
was
growing
hot neaw rtaliaod.
It was an era the doml-.
lion proTtmed many m'-aaun-s of Imwealthlc.-.
ef wild ITiooming."
provcl KIHte policy..
x'thc salt
Induatrlal. PoiKical. Patriotic.
Or. DWKlaas Houghton was
apfa succession f..llomvi ftov, Cli.t.-Ies
Twelve of the a
ISIS.
Tbe (elesroph ■
prinled nUte gcologiat. UU gealna
M, rtwswrii. r.f Adrian. 't *-o iirm*.
prison fur lerins varying
aa-i David M. Jerome. Saginaw. ,
reept^veiy from five to lea years.
term. Gov. Jt-r-ttie bears thi; rt-p
The Icgiilalurea of 1X31 afid 1833
tfon of being the only native son
were largriy occupied with more con
Michigan ever clevnu-d to tiic* saver
WhMi Mlchliean betamo

a

alaf Ing argumrtil was

aha had a poptUaUon of 17t.*rSl.

CHILD ALMOST
A SOLID SOHE

Tlio Kind Too Haro Alwaj* BoofM. and
io

AUoar no one todecrire yon in thm.
AH Coimtrrioils Imltntions and *♦ JimtHm"|roed»»nr«> bat
I'\r-*rirueniM th.tt trltie with and e
Infimis and Chiklrcu-ilsperfeBce AEalnat Expo

What is CASTORIA

*• I k.ve c er-ud;. in roclanrfnm fo.
>ki;i iliKasc Ip.m In-r
MX vran> « age.
r li.tl.-r luei f
a b-rtimcem 1«T
to git leriunl ui-I t-.ri.
ifae trciimii.isdid lK-ra:iyg-»sl (Aid Hr. G __
auag-ste.1 ihn: !>-irvibr(VicmnRrtPrda-K wliich hr -fKl
When 1-r n«t^
tiMXKvdiuieK- it ila-riiilil aa.--.dt. iuFt tna
W-U.i«-.ab
He b-td u.-d i:
i.-q
m-mlhs nt.-i theel.d.1 ui- v-ll
I «aa
tls-fp wieri lb-yconiiiu-;;n-d tou-eytva'r
Ciiticiiru l!t->iirtlae
I Msvvd lhalwtvk
ml tia-n
J htn!i?.amUi4
'
mvLa Binli tls-n «<iir lijtk

haa bem

O.SO fur over ao St-Ars. haa kon»e tli« tdcBatore of
, luid haaboenmadonnderlua per>
•onal superriBMm alnco iUtnlaairy.

SKIN SOFT AS A BABY'S '
AND WITHOUT A SCAR

Cawtrirta is n HarmVe-* Mihatltirto for CAalT Oil. PwraRitrh', lirttiM niKl S«M>ihii>g hyrtiim.

It la PWwsanU

Mibstnnce.

Its age is (ta gnarantert.

«qd allays roverishiiesfi.

It dcotropi M'nrwt

It cure* DiarrboBn Md Mind

'nmblc*. curcc Cot
Inc Ti
t the Food, reruUlra Use
idvint; healthy and natoR^alCTp.
Tbe ChUdreu's l>uiacca-n-Tbe Hulhcr'a Fnend.

'

CENUINE CASTORIA always
t Sean the Signaiitre of
'


'
1

The Kind
You flaye Always ■Boi#t
In Use For Over 30 Yeara

WORLD’S EMOLLIENT
Is Cuticura Ointment.

'
:
;
| —--------'
- gjORTOAOF.
mU uader
*” ib»pr>wer.d»»k--Bt*uirfiBtB..ri«»c»

E & N. L TNE CUD

ai5".2.

«

(.beat. Sceial 'aitd Material Suceaas;
The yoara IB.'.-t to 18CI were mark­

ed by EubsUintial progress,

.\notbi-r

glory far Michigan wa.t the passage
Ktriagent perstonal

lilicrty Iu».

By its UiTii-. right of irial by jury
and benoOis of baboc.* corpus were lli-

concerning salaries,
career a* governor 1* still fresh In
the popular mind.

in 1R9S and was Mlrbigau's "wnr governor."

Sam

He wr.« re-clected

A. T. Bliss, a rich liimlter

roan, of Saginaw, was elecied gover­

s;g

NAFEw BAsrrats

firi ill

nor November'. I'.i'-O., Fn-d M. -Warn­

surr-il to every person clalmttd as' a
er. '®f Farmington, fnl'niwed.
fugitive slave.
Tlioir do.'enso was
Gov. Pinerve at-axl Tor primary re
made obUgainry on ili<- proscruiing
dU moch lo nncocer the great cop- IMS. tbe Btaje normal school at Ypidform. A Till] to carry the prip-i;ilattorneys
vif
ihi.slat-.
This
law

^ ■Inea. n-hllc at the bright of lantl Yas clwictl.
jlnto elfert pass^l the houjie In 11").'
A lively Idddcnt of 1S56 was the tacked by strong irulillc Knillmrni.
Ma aaefii} career bo was drownei',
birt. like llA predceeseoj* . Tailed of
A stfTtng teapt-ranco wave swept
assasslnntioo of James
J.
Strang,
October 14. 1M6.
direct nominaU;)^^ was enacted in
His Mor- tbo slate and a stale prohiliiiion law
Batlraada came aocn. In lUO tbe known ns "itlng Strang”
IP!>3. but iho pruvL<lons are s'jtnewiiat
colony on Ucaver Island hail for was ps!>rftl. It wa-v s'Jbrvqiiently pro
incU granted Ineorporaintricate.
^

tloe to the PMtlae A Detroit Rall- years excited the anger of law-abid­
Michigan's,High Rank.
•••.,•
Thla waa <mly aboal ing citlxene. ,
In 1S90. the popnlatlon par.-u-t the
Lewis Casa became t'nltcd Bt^s
RiM BMoUiB after Oeorge SlcphenS,nia-.<>Qn mark. The ceti«us of 1>X'
' • aw iMd (Bade bU flrat trial trip with senator In 18IC He had been absent
place* 1: at 2.3.'».OtO, The state min
the ?Roeltel.“
In 1S38
a
railroad six years as United States ambassahos twelviv congn-asinen. The afSM-w!France.
In 1848. he
waa knlll between Adrian and To­
ed
value of thr siMe is approximpie'y
ledo. The coacbea were
at
first president, but^ waa defeated by ZachII rK^i.t)itii.t>an.
Michigan
has
mtr
drww by borws. Janoary SO. 1837.. arj- Tailor.
l.c.iin mile* of coa,l lino.
Ht-r famt*
Soirited Events.
y
tbe.Em JoeomoUre.
the
'Adrian."
repn-M-nt an InveMment r-f 8747.,r>ift.
antfcil from tbe east. It waa the
Tbe flurry known as lh« 'Tattaoi
nwi. She lit first fn llie protluclien t-f
. :^lr«.wglne aent west of tbe AUc- war distracted the mind, in Iroublo.i:
.lieans. iteas. celerj'. chittiry and pr-p
'g^ear mountains. Many small lines tiroes. It wnin-t much of a
war
perp-int; .sccraid In sngar Jkk-i* ati-i
waro bollt. here and there, contioei/ When U» Canadian rcbrilltw broke
fmal! fruit*.. In milk dairy protluctf1828
.t^re
were
many
Amori
tag- town*
hUchlgan.
, :-hf 1* »irpA"S<-d only by Ne*' York.
sympathlxers.
A company nn
I IVniis.vIvania and «»hte. Anior.a t-ial-*'
Cor. Sterena T. Mason urged that Istard Ibe erheooer Aon aitcmptcl lo
iiast <if the Mississippi she r.inks utThe men fell Into
the atnto become a bondholder to CHpln-w Malden.
iccad in wool.
Uio bonds of. the Canadians.
Gov.
Eaanoe canals, built railroada
I
In >hi- tialmy days the annMa-son
railed
mat
the
militia
to
pro­
nndertahe largo workt. The faUnre
Id till- plne.apprrachej $1*>
«( thla policy waa soon ftireabadowed. tect our neutrality. A band of "pat­
MiehigaoEefid* In tnn i,re.
Three raUronds were to
bo
built riots" broke fnlo IVarborn arsenal
or .esamph-.' she shlp|i.-./ll.i--".v«'
a the atate. The cost was to Ik’ and stole WO fund of arnir. Neither
on*, valued al f2d.<eB-.»ttUt,
the
so-called
'‘bsHle"
of
Windsor
g8.C<*,«)0. The entire nominal c.ipiKn-m, 1817 to 18*1 Mit-hican
qf Fighting
Islau.1
PatncK ri. Keitey.
tal ef the Mate, on deposit In all (be the
I.l.-iiii-nairi Gt-vi-nK-i'.
;
benkn. waa only |7.«>oo.o«fi.
Ariu.-it amouniiri to tuich. The "war" e-iided
U.'iiired illegal.
TB |k-'.'t a pn.hilii 1
ill the itnit <if the “iwtrlolB.
capiUI waa less than 8l.S00.idie.
,Mir..sed and rv One- of the grealewt of that early
Tbe great panic of t83C-7 wnu
a fi'tce till 1873.
iBg. Following the lead of New York day was tbe Improvement of the ship
Cooley. Chrisliancy. Campbell arol’
«f >»>v va*« growth of lake earn
Btate. eute beaks were chartered. eanal arouml the Fblls oT 81. Mary.
Crave*, ihrottcii fine legal ubiUlle*.' ""'vre. manuf.iciurcs ar.d a
In nine months forty new Unks were Sault Sie. klarle.
plact^ Michigan In the front rank in; -"■* .‘"iv *n<!'Jstri<!^ rijere i*
Another good Idea was the abelidoing bnalnem. Tbrir nominal cap!the Inierprv-iation of law.
speak.
Ul was I3.II00JM0. There was a bank tl<m of tbe legal right to Imprison a
t.'niH the year
I8l!i'.
Michigan'*'
On her-seveniU-th bitil-day Mlchi
to each 2.000 inbablUnts. The era ef man for defat. : Gov. Mason made on
vaat fine forest* w-ert* sflll largelyigan h.;* eertalnly ri-aclr-d.a P'»»itio:i
Poor debtors were set
“Wild eat” money and vrild eat bau'KS end of that.
uncut.
Three generations' iwre ro ttf naiionai importance—utterly i-formed an interesting chapter In early free.
pas* and fortune* were to ta m^ilc^.vond the wiiacsc dreams <d the pin
The
compalga tst "aS was bitter.
Mteblgan. Many cf tbeee depoullortcs.
....--------r—' oet'-rr.
Whig, was before the pine was nil clrared.
0 pretense of redeeming their I William Wixidhrldge.
locted

bOU.

governpr.

Mlcbigas waa try ing a very human

7^^.

* t..

U««rt»..-Oc«t

ptOBCer

thought

to

a only bo much waste paper. The
Idtai that real wealth is created by

he died.

Ftir many yean his body

rested In an obscure east side ceme­

tafitry. and nth by printing pre^. tery, in 19<i3 the dual of Michigan'^
wna riowly dawning on tbe minds -rf first governor was brought to Deirol;
and now teats In raplte! Square part.

thw early financiers.

Aronnd It la a plain iron railing.

Oor. Mason gave some good advice
ts this behalf.

He saw eJeariy th-i
Waodlirldge'R term was filled with]

oaly true foondatlon on which wealth

reeetlunary ecnllmcat*.

can raet—the backs of the toilers

The srliooi I

Failure and banknsirtQr were wide- h'w was amende and perfeeted. The|
apraM.
Taxpoyeie grew wcAry of “Soo" canal plan ■was carried dorward ■
tbrir banded

IndeUednets.

Bomob capluUata

bought

urgcDtiy.

Cerialo

The prinrlple there.
stnte'a Interest In the Central com-: In t|>e senate,
peay. H waa the taginnins <>f those In this eonnivtli^ l.uclus Lyon made
extesBlve operations that have since this siaiesman tike uUeranee;

' It Is, |

empbatlcwHy n national

glYen to Michigan her loieraaiional

and ought to be. and 1 trust will be.'

rcaioWB in copper and iron.

Barry stood for ex- constructed by the general goveraeeaslve economy In state aBalra. Tbe . meal." Lyon's forecast did not come
OoY. John

B.

story went aroond that he cut the' to pass for many v-rars,
hny on the capltsl law* la order lo<' TTie

Mexican wor

broke cm and

IncFcaso tha Income of the aute. His Mlriilgsn responded wlih eleven coatown

aalsJT

be reduced

Stain offlelals had

one-fourth. ■ t«Bles of ttuldl'-ra.

to accept

j

ftMd Man and New Messurera.

People grew weary cf tbe nsrrt-wness ot tbe cooaUtuUon of 1833.

Berry netred three term*, but they 11850.
were not xnreesrlre.
who came between

The men gained

lower bners on many.A field of battle.

aaMrtas or raglgn.

after

prolonged

Tbe gorernor* ‘ new one was adopted
were

Alpbeur; many

points

<U»cossion.

In
a

There were

of filCereoce

between

or»«d..................
rxpios
n»oi»a* «'y
— .....

Canadian Govemmcat 5a'|;ra'i

FREE FARMS

Sir 'itii

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SGfntifIc fliiisricaii.

A VICTORIOUS ARMY

remodv for their peculiar 111* a
potent and efficacious than any

Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Uan honest, tried and true pet»e.ly of onquestianahle thrrapeuUe
DunnpiU.record of more than thirty year*. i*a long tat <>f
enraaofthoae aerion* ill* pecniiartowomen. entitles L.vdia L. riot
,hle0ompt>und to the reaped and cr-^-*----------*------------ ' -

QTATE^or MK'H:'iAB-^E^l-E^JtAT*
A’ *
l*t-

-"''-t -Aid ■ twrt r.
fY-:n *h- -It-- -T1t-»v--— i-^tv

4»t t* -!»a«i-v. A 1.

Could be made of ihe host of
delighted hojyewifes and their
a-M-iints who have u'-ed our

F'l.OUJFR

and
a^^'re''t^Wed with Irregular o» painful
weaknri
flatuicner. gene;
Rhould rentomlxT then- is O)
ham's Vegetable Componod.

1 Fr.1

Fr-rt B Wst»«v. Jodg.,U ^
J

NATURE PROVIDES
FOR SICK WOMEN
s mor* potent remedy in the roots
aod herbs of the field than waa erer
produced from drug*.
Id thr good old-fashioned da.v* of
onr graodioothers lew drugs «
Qsc-d io medicine* sod L.rdia
• • im. of Lyon. Mass., in ner
}f roots and herbs and their
power orer d'uease discorereti noil
--------—to----------------------------» tbe
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gave
tbe women of
worl a

is:E

W !• rAiVTKgK.
*
*
i-.r
ef ts- w.'1.4
A t- b:.ir. H-r-n ee
A-i.

It became necessary to getj

control of the national lands passage |

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Seco«<v
eay C
Hvtnorvd

-1

dlsaatrtms cxiwrlroenL

riag printing prearea lo

f'
h

igu-wYt"
fl.r—.4 .«i

There Is

By aet- nnibing m-w in tbe political cry
workTMbr form ' You see, It-gocs back to
nuflufaclnre flrr.t day* of our sUte.
Rx-Gor. Mason went back to New
wwalth. Tbe paper money waa based
OR mUpiacad confidence. After all. York city, where after a abort
bat

Perfect

The

’Woodbridge and reform.”

It

rwnutins rM-iiher 0|iiiun, Morphine nor other >arrtriJe
.
'
-1
,
-

wa* the -ame ebdd
Her rkin nws a.
aril a» lr,l,y’« aiihour a scar on it. £
h»vt-i.ii'. .. 11 Ir-rinw-vi-fitt-»-nwar»i>ut
I hnvvli--..:.! lrt.ro l.-/a-.il thc'la>i litiie
I heard le-tn tor ,)e ttn- «i-ll
TUif is
Wliere I b-f:»:-..-!.itjii.-i.‘:itftl i«ifh futint.r'i chair.
j rum. 1
l-,ri3V Ix-of Kimearr.
to U5u the ship canal was ■ipened
Oouriabed: jicr to y-u ta the fu'itn-. .Mr-. W. P.
The "Greml-aek” port;
for iuvlgstion.
..Hnc Jo
I“8>v.llurl;iig'o;..N.<'.Juw.-10.J!«5"
•bon lime, in IJ-A-;, t l..H;ng
Jo
Anti-slavery M-otlmeni Wi.v alwayr
slab \V. lk.-gtdt-. with the I:-);
alning In Michigan. Klmp-Icy S. DingI'mterat?.
liiia. cierted gori-rtior by a derisive
Got. Joriah W. Begnle w;i* defeated
latint. was tbe llrrd state magUlraie
t- Gen. II. A. Alger, who in I'lrn waa
under the new ^ul-’.iean part... Tlie
fellow^ by CyVn^ C. l.nce, a Itraneb
I’lg ra.-I>-.c-iwii:i*. ilriimgi, irrita*
morcmi-ui formed , “nndcr tbe
ioti.». ei-rj.ng.
corniy
famt-r,
A
probfbltlooary
tioii.*.
eiTj.ng. Oiul
oiul ctapl«tig.-.
ctapistig.-, lor r
Jucki-oa. was destined to
' ,ati.Jp-:t.v,eo:i;ji'
rV)Vich.ati.Jp-:t.y,eo:i;jil,-*i.,ii.-.
i-r -..re,
amendmeni to the ra::st!tntlen wa*
national
imsKtrianee.
Michigan's
c.b’ini
itcbiTig.i":n<i;'.ghj:.ti-ro>Jfni.i>-rlb!iv
defeated and a local -ojitu n law- enactrariue. iti-luiig. jicd cfur;,ig,,on.l (orall
podtiun for fi-eeiiom and for union is
follt^ed b-jt Demo
tbe piirtK— el th>- tevlet. bath and
one ef her b.-ipiii ebapfers. Bingham's
musery, rmi.-i:™ (Mniitient, »>o4stcd
crallc eonirrl was dt-iined
lo
be
adminlatraiion w-aa highly fniKcsstul.
short. Tbe <-leetlr.n of 1892 returaed
aucceeded by Moses TV*)s-ner.
state oomrol to the rc-pubtlcan.
cf Poatlac. v.-borK- term expired Jander John T. Blch.
•uary'2. ISCl,
terms. There were

: va
ifw

mCASTOR IA

from Skin Disease from Birft liab*! '
Six Years Old —Father Spent
Fortune on Her Without Benefit :
—Old Doctor Suggested Cuti- ,
Cura, which Cured Her to Two
Months, Leaving

• *

Uinn.

ftmetioo.v.

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VVIU .-t .„iw.
it waiDi-n residing in ererv mrtoftheVn
of L.vdia E. r

. and tboui
ir wi'iing t«
bata'a Vegetable coropoiuni and '
to-wrlteht-rforadric*.
-wri,, —.... — ... She ha«
a. Fiokham inrites^all sick women lo
Mr*.
guided thousaods to braltl
sick women free of charge She U the d
.. » befo
ilfor
Lynn. Mss*.
tiVlre

hi. i»-u,
i;
!»-'evn>»,f.-i-r-w:
li-)
»--j H .-1 ttl—-.■■—.*. >. -,

ta *-'.eiSt»<i
»•.
- ri
~-»t- l.-.T 1

1 h' ir cotnni'-ndatiuir- 4'ould fill a ced-

ji i»
-.{•• ‘/ifir»j..f f-ii
A n tar. »t t--t '.•<' *»
•'>- r-ir—Y.r-.taril V* h-reby «■;
'.r»>*e*r..-; e»-l
I* 8- f-ifvL-r -vr-l-r-rt. th»» •-«:•■- tM:-i
IK-T—4 ta r--er t-7 ;-6*dlr*U"» or
;.--j ord-K./t- vbter «arr—• »• w-Ht* trt-i-1
b, I
d*r "t
i" lfc,Or*TtlTr»v-TV.
"—'• *;*nitiiaaaS cUeat,'K.Sv
Ben

hint to

FECI' B «A'
ivriceri
Ivrig, ri PrtAwta

umti of ihi" parcr.
uriir cf U' -i Hour
irv a
\y: tii*:

Hannah

If K'ou arc
howl

-in;'!':

not a

this i* just a
That will

nrr*. ofjmany.

& Lay Co.





.y-j.- ■y^-:-T>*J‘;T-r-’:-

-mrm
»MI7

K THUIIMAY. JAWUAHV »t M07.

sunshine I
Bmfm
»$tmtah9m «7 »#
MmmM Tmnt Ftlkt

CM.
I *rW *y never be mery or
Aet

arlhr «• I mw
I «rtU try be be le«b« betpM
ktad be everybed/ »« «i
emy fMeftMa^ '
N I ever fab la trytni be be
Ibeee tMi«b | «H8 Try, try

Pemarey BhlaMa.

-I am ao very amall.
I think ni )nst atav at borne
1 oan do BO good ai all."

i

-No. BO.- aaM the auo. Ua father.
-Jest aUbe vlth all ytwr might;
U yoo only do vhat Is meant for yon.
Y«m will bod It cornea all.righi.Tbat ere aa the aun was eetUDg
Caine the lluie euibeam Intg
-W«dl.- aald the aan. -«hat hare yon
Bloee momlog's early llghtr*
-Oh, iatber. fm ^ 790 aent me.
I foaod a room ao aad
Whare-a poor ehlld lay 00 a coadiatl
With oothlBg to make her glad.

' -80 1 abowa with all my IllUe might.
And abe said with a feeble amtie.
•Wben t get to bearen I mean to aak
. To ait In the ana all tbe while.
B no glad yob
To ebeer my lonely room;
Ketbir’g
At ber. wortc. all day.
And yee aaem to tighten tbe gkmm.’
*1 atayed aa long aa I eoold today.
And pleaae may I go 1
Wbat joy to feel. 1 can help or benl
. Some child in her tonely aorrow.”
Ibe tatbor aald. ‘Dear llUIe atinbaam
Oo to Bleep and no cafe borrow;
U yon do today Wt
i cMUt In your
WW.
Ood «fl] nend yon

iy

Friday. Jan. 2fi. 1M7.
New tnesabera Itrinlng alnoe last re­
ported:
FVeddy V. Carr. Jack Price.
Price. Bari Miner. Rboda Miner. Mel­
vin Artly. Hnl^ Artly. Marvel UtUr.
Omee Detonc.^MaTy Wilkina. Bari
Morcinad. Raymond Qaateaoo, Wealey Howard CammlngsJ,«retU Chaae
In naber. Bdna PUber. Carl WilHam Parmdee. Fmddy Irish, Hagel
Irieh. Lawrence
Uroner.
Lealle
Fimdi. Jakte Ubym. William Hull.
Lloyd WUaoa. Rath Holmca. LalUh
Cooper. Bwy Cooper. Donald BHI.
Donthy CodiHn. Harold Cooper.Ralph
Weller. Wynona King. Harold Sher­
man, Dayton Heycs. Geraldine Hogan.
Mmgaiet H<«nn. Tisrerae City.
Bra McMannt. Emma McManus.
Bentrtee McManus. Ruth Cullman.
Margaret Wlaon, WllisVd Wilson.
Penri IMwkins. Lydia Hawkins. France. Hnebel. Albert Snneneat. Isabel
Wilson. Arty McDonald. Anna Duffck.'
Dolly Grubb, Onlay Grnbb. Ruby HawklBi, Roale Hawklna Helen HonURoe. Tommr Jcdmson. Patrlea John­
son. Ullle WilMm. Mable Siioquest.
Barilla Neleon. Anioa Moatarie. Ma­
rie Gray. Marlorte Montague. Alberta
MeManns. Stony Beach Bunsblue
Oub. Trarerac City. R. P. D. No. 1.
Bra Reddy. Gather Und. Ruth Und.
Maiy Bennett. Lnrila Oleatm. Glen
Arbor. HIcb.
Cbariey Bnmgnrdner. Ethel Bow.
BnrdlekTlUe. Mich.
Dorothy Ftorae. St. Lonla. Mo.
Otto UiAt. LeMad. Mich,
lioalan Carpeoter.Trarerm City. R.
F. D. 1.
Mra. C. A.
HammoDd. Trarerae
cttr.

.. «. V. F. btmahlne Club Cradle Hell
toy Utter, age four year.; Ralph
. HUt age 2 years. Trarerae City.
Names sent by Marvel Utter.
Dorotbea Ott. age sixteen montha.
Trarerae atyjiame sent fay Raymond
OU.
' Margaret Robinson, agp
mihs. Orawn. name sent by Bnaeen
Robioean.
Andrew Bamgardner, age four
yeara; DongUs Bumgardaer. age two
yenra. Burdkkvtlle. names sent by

■tsrts asilB with Uw sev |«m
■tory.
The leedm-. In hU etorr. mm m
BO* nad tba ef ‘■all the birds at the

ie a rcjr aad a half old. Fleam pot
her name on the Cradle Roll. Well.
I guest 1 hare written a few Hnee. all
right
to gooMrye.
From
Age IIH.
the cells o( the bfads they represent.
Tbo aad Margaret both hare yoar
cards by new. | am gUd to F-tt Mar
Long Beach. Cal,. Jan.. IbO?.
gnret's name <n the Cradle Roll.
p^m»Lriand. Mich. Jan. l». l»07.
^^naps
Perbaps yoo
yoo wtii
*fll oe
be gi
glad
ooWen mate.
I will
I thought 1 would write a few Une«
<0 you. I did not write to ym f

Maple City. Mich- Jan. K. 'DT. other bnlton? I kM my «dd one and tt.
Dear Preaident—
has been so long ataoe I wore oaa. 1
It U t loag time atnee I wrote to you wfli be ao ihaakfal U you will send me
so. 1 guess 111 write you a ahm letter|cn«. t love to read the (inshiae Mrn this iooeseme evening.
1 have tee* every week. 1 got
great many
gone to school every day *0 far. and presenu for Christmas We had a
hope I can as loag as It lasts. I hare | beautiful tree at
one la
gone skee and sletgta riding
church. 1 Bpoke e piece in ti le church.
winter, but there is not enotigfa tno* Well. I wfll dose for this
to go very gtwd My cousin. Anna Oah- you srill bear from me again in the
lee. from Traverse City, waa out to near future. With be.t wishes.
see us last Sunday and we all had a
From
very pleasant time together FOr pets
Polly Light.
this year I have one klltra. her name
I shall be glad to send yon snother
i« Beauty, and one black and white card and button, becauae 1 am sure
dog. named Sport. 1 remain, with love you arc a true Sunthine girt.
to all the sunsblners.
i>>laad. Mich Jan 21. 1W7.
‘ Yuiir loring Sunablner.
Ik-ar Prewldeol —
Thorvald I. Grinstwen.
! ihonghi I wiiuM write vou a letter
I am glad tbar you spent an evening
as I bavo never written to you. I
writing to the Snnshine Club. It In a
Wish to Jotn the Sunshine Club aad
good way to keep from being lonely. will you please send me a button? I
St. Lonls, Mo . Jan. IC. IIm<7
am eleven years old and I go 10 school
Dear President—
I every day. | like my ' leacber
My name is Durathy Forse. and/ 11 miirb. Her name Is Carrh' Fuller For
Would like to Join the Sunsbinela i>e< I have a dim. bis name Is Rob
Club. I am ten years
and I like I have a harness fo- him and I bitch
M-luiol very much, pleaw send me a'hin. to my n** *ieigh. and he draws
card and bult..n Send them 10 m7 j me w hi-r*i ..r I, wish him lo go
Hamilton Ave, St laiuis. Mo. We getjwh.rever I wish him to go. For Chrlstthc Herald, and I enjoy reading the] mas 1 got a sleigh, sweater. rap.miHiib
letter* very- much. There are loads of <*rga?i and a lot of randy and
squirreli around here; they come
Wr-II. i
t close for thi* lime aud
win 1
visit ua every day. They come up
ihc porch and wc feed them. There
Vuuis truly.
Otto J.lkbt
are 4>lg oak trees for them to live
What n bright fellow llol. tti'isi iM-'
hope 1 am rtoi tun far away to join the
Sunshftic rinb.
I should like to sei- him in lit* <-nn
Yours tnily. ' •
_
nlog ^mesa!
Doridby fNirsc.
Traverse City, Midi.. Jan *1. UrtT,
No. Indeed,yruare noi iiai faraway! ftar Prraident—
And w-e ure all glad to bavk Dorothy
I must wiiip a lem r to >wi. aud
join diir Cliihjiuuij wc. SuitU-Sms?
that I am glad to be <m-

Otaw A^or. Mick, Jan 14. '•T.
I wlD wriu a few Umb » tot yoi
now Ism weu and hops you sra ttoi
aame. I am la aekosl sow Our uaeto
er a came la Mi). Dumbrille. I am IS
Ue aevaath grsW. There are U acboF
ars la school today FBr Chrlatmaa I
gM a neck oearT, a ribboBS sew waist
pair of f
leu at candy asd suu. 1 had MU al
fuB ibroagh Taeattoe. I will ckne Tor
this IIBM.
Tour lovlBg ganshiner.
Kauo Blrdsey.
What a nice | Christataa yoo bad!
1 am sure yoo mitst have eejoyed vaca-

Harold and Garold Hartllne. tsrins.
age elgMeen moolhs. Bandoa. uses
by Cleo HartJlBe.
|
Iran Blrdsey. age ihree. yeare; Elry Blrdsey. age two yearaJHen Arbor.
rsmea sent by Irene Blrdsey.
Lydia Wnhnlat. age threw years;
Cltrenee Waknlat, age are years. Ing. Ho* would you like vloleti and

.. Januan? .I 1.,^
tell you what llgM for Christmas
Leland. names tent by Emma Waki -L. la
live ten KO-*.
blocks I
got a doll. game, ali handkerclylefs.
from school and I ride a bicvcie and
story books, (the
lake my lunch. There are four la^
Your prerident has told yon about
-Blue Eyes- and "Ideal Fairy Tale* 'i
tlOB.
'
i
grammar acbools and two or th^
the little club of glrU who toe
and a blue bair ribbon. We bad a
amaller ones, besides a high school,
Glen Arbor UIrh. Jan 14, '<17.
her house erery Saturday, foran hour.
in Long Bearii. There are about 1;00 Christmas tree in onr ebirreb. We bad
Dear
Prealdrat—
Well. laat. Saturday waa such a rery
It In the afpernoon. They made the
pupils In each of the four larger gram,
I would like to join the SuuAlna
Btormy day tbit only throe girls came,
room all dark. I had a piece to
mar schools. The girls go to cooking
CInh Will you pleaae send me a card'
but they each bronght flne of their
speak, t waa at my eousln’a Christ­
school and the boys go to aloyd. for
and ballon? I have a pet cal. It la
doll-eblldren yith them. The doll-ehllmas day. We had lots of fun sliding
an hour aad a half every week. I
dark
gray. I am' In tbe tilth grade. I
dn« must hare had a good time. too.
down hill, t would like to have my
study muaic. grammar, history. Eng­
school every day. My leacherk
beraiKw. what do you thlnkf yesterday
sjsler on tbe Cradle Roll and mf
lish. apelllng. arithmetic,
Mr. IH^ibrille | go skatiag
your prwaideni received two. of
brother, too. Their names sre Lydia
drawing and writing, and I am In tbe
neatly every da;
11 It 101* or Tun.
cnnnlngeat IltUe letters In 'liny
and Clai^ce Wakulai. Clarence Is 8v»
BiSIh graije. 1 live eighteen blocks
A* this la my fli^t letter. I wUl
v^iws. and signed fay Heanor and
year* old; Lydia Is three year* old.
from church, but we all hove s-beels.
Yourr
truly.
They got lots of toys for Christmas.
Catherine Patchin, and Heleo
so It Is not hard to gel to church.
Age
13
There isn't any seboot now berausA
Lydia Darla. TheJr mammas are. of
I waa rather dlaappolnled to see only
You muM ha*i> great fua.rtallac.
eonrm. BUsabeth Pateiila and Kath­
there Is dyphiherU In Leland. My
Is Glen lake ail jracen over
teneber's name la Mr. Blackwood. -I
erine Darls.Herearctbedoll IKlen:
am
In the fifth grade.
For pets t
Dear President—
Glen Aridrr. Hlrb.. Jan. 14. **7.
In the Ker^ and tell me all about
have a dmt. and a cat. 1 like 1<> rend
IVar President—:
what they got for Christmas. I got
moiiier totdc os with her. aad w« had a plaid hair ribbon, a set of paints, a the letters in the Herald. I will close
I would like U> join the Snaahlot
mueb fun that we joined. We are handkerebief. two 1>ooks. a fancy
CInh. Will you ^please wend me a
From your Sunbenm.
toming with our roother every Batur apron, a comb., and lots of candy,
card and buiionf 1 have a pra bird;
Age 12.
Emma H A.Wakulat.
day. 1 think mamma la going to let nnu. and other things. On Christmas
II U y.e!io*; it’alname U Dtck.' I win
I shall be very glad to put the
e play with her out doors, today. day 1 took a ride out into tbe country
ten you what 1 |goi for Cbriitmaa. I
We and our enuslnt lire together be- and took my lunch. Now. Sunshineis. names of Lydia and Clarence on the
got three handkPtchlett. and a bMUe
kuse our uncle Lnciue baa the ty­ please write to the other Sunbeams Cradle Roll. 1 am sure they are irae
of I>erfame. ind k pair of slipper*, and
phoid fever. We bare' I0U of fun lo- and to our dear President. Good bye, Sunle*atns.
gsthor. Mamma bought Catherine
the fuurih grade. My leacber'a 1
Travenu- City. Mich,. R. F. If.
SansSlne Club
with good wishes for you all. 1 am
Glen Arlior. SUeb.. Jan.''<17. the Si
new pair of aUppert. I hope you will
I is Mr. IMmbrlU^
.rlUf Il.a^-ye^.old.
You
l■ur* truly,
Your Simshlner.
Jpn. 1*. 19«7.
Dear Pn-sideni —
ppt this in the paper.
As this Is myr «nrai letter. rMf-Tldtec
Harfy Rolataa
Umlse Horton.
Dear President—
.
would Uke 10 join the Sonsbine
I
-VoHrv jruly.
Your loving doll-Sunbesmii.
am
very
glad
tii
bai-e
you
one
How nice It Is to hear from our fa
I am a little girt seven years old. 1 Club, nod will you please si-nd me a
Beenor and Catherine Patchin. away Sunbeam! IxtuUe is yonr pres­ thought I Would write and a-sk you If
I
Ruth Uad.
Snnsllliu boys, and know that you
ram nnd ji hution* I have a pet dog;
. I bad a bird i^mril Dirk. He had a
Here is the olber letter;
intcrestifi iu our Mg (’lub.
ident's cousin, did you know that
you would send me a card and btitloo.
Is Don: the rolnr of ii is
imia brown lupHnot. It your bird all
1 go 10 school every day. Hy leach- while ahd black and brown. I not -aj
Denr President—
Traverm.Clif.
Jan.-22.
I»<t7
Burdickvllle. Mich, Jan. 14. '07.
yellow?
i
er'K name Is Miss Mary Dewing. I few thing* (or Christma'; 1 will name! n-ar President —
Jidncd yvwterday. nnd no did sis
like her very much. My syiniale is them; A pin. two rtblmns. a pair of
1 had loU or fun watching my
My birtlulay ' was. iilsi Tueiday 1-1
Glen Arboi. Mich, Jan 14. '07.
I haven't wriilen to you for a long
Vida Foote. I have three brothers; storking*, a dreas. a pair of mittens. had a nire time. I bad four glrto .Dear Prealdeot—1
nma. 1 am emnlDg every Saturday.
me.- We harefit taken the Herald.
Waller Is five years old, Rol>en is four
Mamma got me a new chair. Sister Is
haadkerrhlef and a bfillle of per­ over to tea. Fllrabeih Patchin is stay-. I would like to jotn tb« Sanahlae
Papa Just look ll this year. 1 go
years old. and Arthur Is one year old. fume. nod some doll rkilhes. | am not big with me Wo have a lot of fun.' Club, and will y<Mi pleas* a*od m* a
an invalid, but 1 like to sleep with
school C'very day. My teacher's 0:
I will close my letter for this
her. Uncle Lucius baa typhoid fevei.
aciiualDted with you. but I wanted to Mv teacher Is Miss Steeds. I like her' card and butioo* I have a pe4 cai;
is Mist Carrie E. Dennett. I like her
Prom
so aunt BBsabeth la living with mam­
join Iby club. I will have to close for very much. My alodlea are arithme•' his name U Ha|i]pr Hooligan: b* to
very much. I wish you and all the
Lonisa CaTpc-.itc.r this time, so good-bye.
ma. I bare a new pair of allppere.
Ue. language, geography,
spelllag. | black and white. 1 got a few thtogs
Sunsblners a Merry Christmas and n
Yes. indeed, you many Join the Sun­
and ao has consin Catherine. Good­
Yours truly.
Yeaierday the fourth for Cfarlstmaa; 1 will tell you wbat I
Happy New Tear. For Christmas I g<
shine Club. And I am sure you ar
bye, from
Age II.
Luella Oleson.
grade A class in the Central school
i doll, box of wriilng paper, afld
mouth organ. nuU and candy and
to be a true Sunbeam.
Your D
You
b:tvf
vour
card
and
Imtiun
by
building wrote letter* to tbe fourth I sewing boiAnd aomc other preo«nu.
tndkercElef. We bad a Cfaristmi
Helen and Lydia Davis.
now. Luella, and are a real Stiiisblne grade A class in the Boardman Ave.
> you. but 1
dosrn at our achool house. I 1
Winiamsburg. Mich.. Jan. 19. '07.
girl. Tell y-oiir seboolmatee lo write school, and we wrote back today Well, have wished to joto tbe club. I will
little looking glass and a sack of pea­
t la delighted to tell nuts and candy and popcorn off from
3 me again, some day.
1 must close.
c.
close for ihli tlme^
have Joined tbe Sunshine CTtib.
you about n
r dub or twenty-six it. David hitched up our colt 00 tbe
Your
loving
Sflnshiner.
Yours
traly.
Glen Arltbr, Mich;. Jan. 14. '07.
I thought I would write you a letter.
membera. that has .Just been organis­ cutter and gave us a ride. Our colt Is
Kulberine Davis
From
I go to acboo! now. My teacher's name I'-ear Pr.
ed In Traverse City. R. F. D. 1. It Is two years oM. KIs name Is Dandy
It mutt have been great fun to get I Age 9.
1
Eva Reddy.
la Hlaa Young. The last time I wrote
As I have not written to you for
a school clab.' and Miss LUIIe Horton
He la black. We have another little I was In the fourth grade, now I am In long time. 1 w|Ii write, fls ] have a lli- l<-tt>r* from anutber seboul In that I 1 am very glad to have you join the ,
Is the teacher. The name of It la the colt, he Is only one year old. They
way. Did you all writ* tbe same let- Sunshine CInb. This U a nie* way to
tle time. I go to school every day.
the Blxth. My ]i
Stony Beach BanehIne Club. The of- are jnat aa nice aa they can
j
get
acquainted.
physiology, grammar, geography, and have a pet rat. It s name Is Thomas,
IIcere are Eva MeManns, president;
Darid. my big brothw. Is training spelling. 1 like to go to echool. Well. and I have four i*-l doves; they will
McManus, vice president:
David jtisi went down tbe road I trill clove for this time. | still remain eat out of my hand. My teacher's
Roth Cullman, secretary; Beatrice with him. He Is coming back now
name Is .Mr. Dumbrille. I am in the
Your Sunshine girl.
McManus, treaanrer. A number ol
will close for this time and get
Blanche Stiics. sixth-Tsrade. I go skatiqg must every
the members have sent In letters, other ride, I h^ I will see this In the
night after school. | am jast learning
I am glad to get a letter from ;
id next week your president is go- Herald. Good-bye. from
to skale thU aimer. I will close.
Blanche. Haven't we a nice lot of
« to print tbem.
Noruiic tjaby?
Your loving Sunshine girl,
Your loving Sunsbiner.
(bis week!
Last week your president told about
Age n.
Ether Bow.
Age 11. .
Kate Lee.
ime o( (he boys in Traverse City or­
Bendon. Mich.. Jan 20. ‘07.
It’g R heavy strain on mother.
I know you must have had a nice
1 shuuld like to see your pet doves,
ganizing a club. They have bad eueh ride, Pleaae pat tbe edu for me.
Dear President— '
Hare you given'ilivm names?
a nice meeting at the home of Phelps
As I have noi written for some tlme^
Her system is caOed upon to supply
Glen
Arbor.
Mich,
Jan.
14,
I9n7.
Foster.
BurdlckvUle. Mich, Jan. 15. *07 I thought I would write a few lines.
nourishment for two.
This week there is sUIl another Dear .President—
Our acbool Is closed and we will have Dear President—
As I have not Wrillen for a long
report. Marvel Utter
Aa I have not writtem for a long two montha vacation. And my two sis­
Some fonn of 1
Ora^ Delong are the founders, and Ume I thonght I would write and tell ter* and I are enjoying ourselves pop­ time. I will wrl^ now. 1 am In seboed
now. I go Iu scbnol every day I can.
the flrat meeting was at Grace's bouse. you we are all quite well; we all have ping corn and eaiing apirics most
be easily taken up fay mother’s system
I bate 001 missed a day yet. ( like luy
cold, bat bf^ you and all the Sun­ ery day. and helping to take care
is
ncwied.
learher
very
much.
Ills
name
l.s
Nr.
little twin brothers, who w.
We are always ao gted when the beams are well. We arc living at Day's
Ilumbrille. I have six sindies. they
Grown Up Folk wnnt to join onr Bun- ramp this winter, and I go to school born Aug. 12. 19uC. I would like
ScoffJ Emuljion gaHtwina the
are reading, Brilhnutie. spelling, lan­
ahtoe Club, aren'i we? Your president My teacher's name is Mr. Hugh Allen, have their names pul on tbe Cradle guage. history, geography.
I am
and
be
Is
a
very
nice
learher.
Roll.
Their flames are.Karobl J. Hartgreatest possible amount of nourish­
very proud to Snd that Mrs. Ham
learning to skate this winier.
For
Ilne
and
Garold
»W.
Hartllne.
I
wtU
mile* and a half to srhooL Hy
d wanted to be a member. Some
ment in easily digested form.
Christina*
I
got
two
ribbons,
a
boa.
a
ate at school Is Martha I..ewls. close with best wishes to the prcsidrai
day yonr president will tell you about
tbe cunning squirrels that live In Mrs. and she it a Spnshiner,
Mother and baby are
candy, nuts, and ?ranges. I -have two
Age 11.
Cleo Hanlltic.
brother Chariey would like to Join the
Hammond's big yard.
helped by its use.
Sunsbine Club. He is eleven year* old
You must i>c enjoving your vaca­ Iliile broiher* ibai would like to Join
the Cradle Roll, Their names
Bight iettera have come from Mr. Please send him a card and button. tion. .When It Is storming out doors. Elry Blrdsey. and Ivan Blrdsey KIry
hi>*- cosy home seems, doesn't it'
Dumbrille'a achool at den Arbor I have two little brothers and ran
AU. OitUCCISTST «u. aho (iflo
,
years old and Ivan
Yonr president baa neat the sehooi: they join Uie Sunsblne Cradle Roll?
Glen Arlmr. Mich.. Jan. 2n. 1907. r.-ars old. Wit! y« i plejse send them a
Ihoae ; Their names are Andre*-, and he Is Dear Presideol—
card In my name* a* my b-iier is
four
years;
and
one
Is
Douglas,
and
aendiag la Iettera,
t thought as I h.-ive nothing to do tm get'ing ciuiie long. I will bate lu clo*>he is tiro years old. The men
ly 1 would write a letter 10 you. We ir this lime GoihI bye
drawing logs here, but there 1i
This week there comes a letter
are all well, and hope these few lines
Fn>m your Simshlner,
very much snow, and Glen Lake Is
from fsr-away California. Lonlae used not frozen over yet. It Is two iplles win And you the same. I am going
Irene Birdsey.
school every day.
My teacher's
live In Monroe Center, and she la nnd a half from Burdickvllle. but wc
Ivan and.Elrv ^;ive their card* 1.'
-roe is Mias Dul>e. We are not
always Interested In onr letters.
W'f. find thil VC a-e overstocked on a godd many
this
lime. We are cetiiiig a big Cru
get our mall there. Well. I have wtH.
1n^much sbow now. Bnt it snowe<l
Another letter comes from St Louis
tloll.
aren't
v^?
ihinys in our lin^. and as we wish to move ^ome of
a long letter and so I will close,
some today. Well, 1 will tell you '
lo. It Is nlee to think that our Sun­ bv healing to see this in print.
them beforr we inventory on 'Februarv 1st. we have
lj>-laii.|
M
k-Ii , Jan 21. r"'?'
got for Christmas. I got a pair of
shine Club has members In so n
put them o t and marked them dawn lo cost or below.
gb>ves. a doren boadkercbic-fs. a yard LVar Presidentdifferent ttates. Isn't It?
Here are a few samples:
Ccnlc Bumganiner.
of green ribbon, a willow basket of
lime i sish to join V"ui Sunshine
figs,
a
post
card
album,
and
a
breast­
Kingsley.
MIcb,
Jan.
15.
'07.
Here is the game for 4bls
pin. I guess tbst Is all I am in the Club again I am goins to -irhrxti no*
Slrd-Catchar.
e itit leacber vetv niueh: her
1 thought I would write a few lines third grade. My studies are arithmeiir.
Select some one as leader, who will
i- Is <'arrie Fulb-t. she l« from
language, reading and spelling. I am
glte each player some bird to repre- to let you know what I got for Christ­
Traverse city Onr school I* tu>t ver\
inas. I got two aprons.' a shell, and eight years old I wrote before when
In the game, choosing those birds
large; there are nlioiiT twenty -.rlioi
Mra.-MlIHams was out president. W«li
whose call or note is easUv Imliated. something to put on a lace cnrtaln. !
I am »n the ,eteuih gradi-. «'■•
don’t know what the name of it Is^nd
can't think of anything more,
No one. however, most represent the
some candy nnd outs. My brother Har­ good-bye Hoping to aee this in prijt. have lot* of f<in a< skating parties
Tbe players then take their
I Illile'la'Kv called Dock i-flke. near
from
seats around the room, with iheir ry has gone to Thonipsonrllle to work.
school boii.--e ran you sen ; m-'aaYonr loving Sunshlher.
He is tossing Well. I must close.
bands placed on their knees.
Mnble Holland
Your lovtag Sunshlner.
The leader, or bird-csicher. as he is
Mrs. Williams reads tbe Sunshine
Age II.
Flossie Whitman.
called, now relaiet a llUte Incldeoi or
I was glad to get }-i>iir Iciier. Flos­ letter* every week, and she will Ikatotr. in which birds take the princi­
A Sale and Sure
gl.-id to see a letter from yon again.
sie. Write again gome day.
pal part, parilcularly the birds repre­
Cough Cure.
CIcn Arbor. Mich., Jan 14. 'iC :
Grawn. Mich.. Jan 20. I»u7
sented by tbe players. Bach player, as
Dear President— '
'
the bird he represents Is mentioned. Dear President—
iBt otter the call or cry of that
1 would like to join the Sunshine’
I thought 1 «-oald write a few lines
bird, never for an insunt Uktng bis to let you know that I am wiHI. and Club. Will you plcaiie tend me a esi d j
hands off his knees.
hope these few lines will find you the and button? I go to BChooU um in thej
Doc* not roBUin Ojiiiim,
.
R’hen the hird«atcher mentions
. It Is Sunday, and'a stormy one. fliih grade. My teacher’s name Is Mr
Motpbmc, vr sot o:Ur naraotie
or "lutuUuraung" drag.
t he must do every
going lo school now. and am In Dumbrille. I like him very much. I
iTao paper! for the price of one
00 pay! for both for a full year.
tbe third reader. I lost my card. Will liavc a pel dog; hU name is Dick For
Ttore b aa hareadc to Ism's
and then—no one must make
soond. but each player mitat take bis you please send me another one? Her» Cbrisimas I gut a pair of slippers,
Nothing ol a poivenoat <r faannfal
cbatw.acr cb-.«rs ratu >--• co«it-oiu<«.
hands off his knees and put them be­
cents for It. I will tell you and a new drees, and three handker;
Tbia
cl««a
sod
yire
tvoga
<v;r*
chief*.
I
am
just
learning
to
skato
hind ^Is back, where he must keep what I got for Christmas. I
cures eongbs that esnaoC be esied
tbem until some other bird Is men-] watch, pair of skate*, and a atory Ibis winter. As this Is my first letter
by *ST other medicias.
tloacd by tbe leader, when be must book, four handkerchiefs, two sacks of ' you. 1 will elbse.
It Ua asTsd fn.aaaBdi fm ecm.
snaptu-B.
Your loring friend.
put tbem on his knees again. If the!candy. a°d the stor?- of "RobinKMi
It has s*T<>d Ihnpvands of lir«>.
Age 12.
Mary Bennett
leader catrites a band while this' Crasoe." The name of my story book
A 25c bot-a*
4ll diwa.
I
should
like
to
be
with
you
after
change Is taking place, tbl owner of Is -Once Upew a .Time.'' 1 spent my
At *:i dniggto'. 25... 50c. and «L
iM psy a forfeit, and also take' Cbrinmas at my grandmotber-a. and school and «o akaUng. Doe* Dick like
romp on the ^?
the leader's place, and tbe game had a good time with Margaret. She

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OVERSTOCKED.

Wait’s Drug Store

S. W. Comer Front and Union Street.

Kempis Bdlsam

I

the Grand traverse deraid
AND
Tarm and Tireside

gemmcrcial Printina
jm Kinds

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lAV. JANUARY St. ItV.
erti disfavor. There aro many ways tbe aide ernst all around tbe edge, i pint of stock Bolt for ibirty minutes. {
of pcepartag prunes which vlU irano- Bake one boor.
season and
Beefttenk Relr-Poiy—Take a gooe
fonn them Into a dish flt to act beCaMmge Relish—Shave one flood '
toro a king. The aezt ttine yoo srmai round neak and after beaitac thor- bead at cabbage , aa flae as poarible.
lllih- varlHy In your dally bill of ougbly. Uy Bat on’a beard. Make a, Take one tablcapaonful at grateJ
(niw. aod your packet book is kra-.buy drourtag of maabed poutoes. bread-; borot radish to a quart of the cabbage.
•ojm praaes. and try one of the fol- en>mb>. a >nuil] piece of butter, mlnc-j a little sugar and also a pint of elder:
«-«l par-ley. (iKmped union, salt and] vinegar: let ibu conte to a bolL then'
lowfng rwlpes:
Prune ^'blp—One cupful of prunes pepper. Spread this drosslng smoothlyibeai three eggf<~we:i and stir them in- ‘
T»4sy m4 T«nt«rrMr.
other; Brery hoaae In Prance la fa­
after they have been cooked, atoned on the steak, roll over and over like|to the rtnegar nnijl cooked, and pourl
Totfay tb« awnr ud ditrlnf wind
miliar wUb tbe laaty pot au feu.
a fralt roly-poly, .and tie with a au......over thv. rabtose Set u away to setj
and
rubbed
through
a
colander,
tbe
A»d k«deii. tov'riDx •kj:
Prcab meat ahould be plaeld in boH.
j
Juice of a small leraoa. ooe-founh cup- string at yuh ends. Place in a l«ktns-' cool.
Tootorrov nlntiat braolu wnti And
Iny water and allowed to boil rapidir
i U'tle water and sev.-iali Bke Croqu>-tie« Tomato Banew—;
/ill of sugar and the well beaten pan withi a
AM goMn m M hlicli.
for a few mlnotea to harden tbe a|.
whites of four eggs. Pour Into n but­
Bafcfe e^en' few tuln-, loti> nne cupful of hot boiled Hce stir
bttrain and rloae up the porea of the
tered pudding pan and'hoke iu boll- uie*. Sift cra-ker crumbs civet ilic-one well Iresieo egg and one tegspnooToday tbe cartb all eoU and wbitr
meat, ibua keeplns In tbe Joleea.
! ftil of butter. Suit to taste and add
water in a moderate oten for thir­ lop—Farm and Fireside.
Wkile troen aiw wdrd and barp
Then the heulo nfaonld be placed
_____________ __
sufficient nillk to make the totier of
ty minutes. Serve cold with whip­
Toatonow Kiw<n Belda otn-ictaInK wfacro the meat will keep almmerlne.
ped ciearn. swcctcnei] with jiowdered
Seme Celery fteeipea.
i «'*.• rigbi co«-l*ienry to nmld luro
brtcfat
Uent Ixdled rapidly beeonea tov|h
igar and flavored with Icnum.
- of tbe most d<-ll(-: !-crbqoH(e roroit. When mid form tncider
Neath flower-perfumed air.
and aiHnity: while if kept >uai at the
eroquelie*. dip In egg roll In
Prune Pudding—Half pound of
tod dellclOBs linier vegetali1i>. ami
l•0Illna point It will be tender and
and pint of stewed pnines, choppc<l
s well, for tbe tender cracker crumbs and allow Hum to
Today tke tbund'rl&s anary wa.
joiry. Salt abould not be placed In
stand for art hour liefore frying. .^Ud
fine, two cupfuls of dry lirciid rnimli-<. heart piece,
Roan bearaely at ibe land;
ihe>aier while tbe meal la bomna.
e grnti-d clut-st
hair cupful of flour, one cuiiTul of
roli-li or
iblo teoda to make It toiinh; but
' onion Juice t
• siraini-d
-ufiar und two eggs. Dissolve tougher pircoi «
Abotre ita «Jlrer aand.
■MBoolne abould be placed la the
o Juice and hi
■poonfui of sarhi in one cupful cooking. When i
small pli-:
water aa aooe a> the lueai iM-enmea
I- liifliato Kfliici
of soar milk, --idd salt spoonful of salt Mewed and served in a ri'earo >auCc.
i-.u-h <-n.
tender, in boillns
Today ibe Utile birdt are atlll.
t'cnspoonfiil of ground rlnnamnn. and it is vary good. Tlie blanched leave*
Gone lo tbe aotrtbtond Inns:
allowed for olBunerlnR I* fony-Ote
half n nutmeg groted. Mix wHI and make n dnimy gai-aish for efiher sal
Saueat for Ma
Tomorrow all the
oball tbrin
for three hours. Serve with
platter* of cold inenl. and ii. There jie a number of
which
WMb whirr nf wiaca and aoaa.
A aauca nerrrd wiib boiled meat
hani sauce.
driol. the leaves ean lie pi*wdcre«l and are prepaied in boiel* and rfstaiir
will make It more dainty and paUUii Stuffed Pnines—FjrM wash in luki
mnI in flavoring w>'u|ta and sauce*. A. ants, which often make the dllferrm-e
Today, O. adnl! the atori|y Mrife.
' The meat ean be tlrolaol from
warn water, half potnid of large lagazin,^ give* the following exr-el-; between a very ordinary pier*- of mva:
jnlee and part <d tbia water
0-er*be)mloc acai of doubt;
prulSes. then cover with cold water ■m way* of rorving eWery;
and one Ua w hich the hotel .lamand*
t^rrow. lo! the fairer life.
ed off for aoup atock; ilien ibe re­
and let stand over night. Chop toCelery Frittera—Make a hatt.-r of a fancy price on its bill of fare. These
The catea that opt-a out!
mainder la ibirkenml with a liitle
gefher dates. cHron and Fkigllsh wal­ v'o eggs, one cup or milk. salt, a aro ea.*lly prepared, and if aerved (n
—'BcmU» TraiiRrrlpt.
which la fir»t smoothed In eold
nut kernels, moisK-ti with cucroni
heaping laklesptsHtfiil of iiaklng |M>wd ! tbe bom,
water The amount of Hour eanttot
ly. Oat a slit in caei prime ao.1 re­
Jamtary.
iiiilr over u cupfid of fliwir orj moo dinner into one which assume*
ys 1>e aiyen exactly, aa the thickmove the seed. Fill tbU cavliy
Jatmary, flolle cootrary.
enough to make a rather miS doush ifesiive and 'company'' air.
minx quality vurlea with -different
ibe mixture, prros together and roll Take rrisp celery stalk* and cm ln| Tn make Mustard-/Vvnr heapinx
Tell ma. for | loos to know.
brnnria; but the nile is to allow
In pulverized sngtir. This Is a daloly four-inch lengths, si.md In bnHing :iea*poonfnls of niustard. one leaapoan
Why yonr wlnda, ao cool and airy,
level tablexpponfula of ibe floui
noveliy to aervr ai teas.
TM Wafeap-a Aliwg THMrtc t»
f^om aiKb direrae quarlcra blow?
salted water for ten minuies. diy on' ful or powden-d sugar aod half a tea
{rint of the Juice. If tbe flour and
Crnhara
Prone
Crackers-One
Prom the norttaland. from the weM- water are strained thraugb a sieve
n.-ipkin, dip the Veli-rv In Uie ba<- [ spmaful uf salt Mix (faese Ingredlcnit
pound of cold, diy, siewod prune*,
land.
r. fiy in deep fnf. .md when a gnM-, logelbi-r iboroiigiily and add boliini
while a acennd person stirs the Juice,
L. H.
C. U. K.
Front iba eaptlaod and the Houlb, there will be less likelihood that the one pini of rieb cream and grahani
I lirowti drain, on brown paper ' water, a Itirle at a time, till it K
Church, Atlaoia.fls'.'wHU*:
SendlBfl while capa aruddlnx oeawanl, nance will be lumpy—the fnidroce llmir. Out Ibe pniuefc in small pieces, S^-n-e very hot with lemon saury.
j sniiKrth and thick Thro add onr
“1 have f.mnd Perana to ba a
sin she flour Into the erentu. until it
Drfrtnf them In harlior’a mouth.
Celery
VPicgar—Nearly
fill
a
qmiit’scam
tcaspoonfiil
of
vtoegsi
rnoiyvmaOy
tareouurkj
I hsvy
bad cook. To one pint of this
suflrred wltb Uils urribN dUea>e
Snow and thaw and rnlu ai>A annahiiic uiiicc. which sboiild cook until it Is forms a paste, thick . enough to roll can -witli finely chopiW celery that | Maitre d'llolel Biillei—Into one cup
nut. Tlien roll out two layers quarter
fur more than Iwmty year*, nltill
Surely, there can be ho lock
iM-en seasoned with salt tmd a fnCof good butter work a tablespoonof creamy iblckncss. half a teaspoonsince 1 bar* been nalng Purana,
of an Inch thick, sprinkle the prunes
Of the Btnmsely
of Piigar. fill to tbe top ful of lemon Juice and two
fiil of the anil and nnc founh
pep­
whl.-h hw raUowto ms of to*
over (hPM places, lay'the om^r piece with hot
That mu carry In your pack.
^ver aud S.-I aside,ful* of fitii-ly choppol parsley, with a
per will be neednd iinleas (be fomlly
troable.
on top und roll nut smooth. Cut hiio
two weeks, when it will he ivadr||inlc salt and while pepper Pack Inlike ihclr food higlily seiisoned. A
-I bare tried fltny remsdlro a»d
squares t'jrce Inches square, prick
Mtraln and hoitlc. Seal nn.l stand to a small jar. cover, and keep In a
tablespoonful of hiilier is nlso ndded.
ippBl a great deal of bard
deeply wltb a fork and bake until not i a cool, dry place. .
cool place It Is iiro<ul to pm on* fish,
money for them, tail 1 fonnd aotbThe flavoring of (l>l-t foundation
*- *AU allepitr. and a^fl na nleep.
tngeo effecinal In the cure of reCream of Celery :;nqp—Ciii a small chops, steaks, or cutlets, or to mix
ctatf. It
be varied aa one's tastes diet;
Prune Balls-Seed soft prunes, best head «>f celery into inclt-h-n-iihn. cov­
>
Tha'aflow fell, flake on flake.
Urrh ea Ibe greet remedy Perana.
with pniaioe*.
may have
f grated
qnalUy, and then run tlirougb :■ meat er w-iih a pint of liolllng water, add a
••I feel sure Ihek Perune U nut
* Slnmbnr, mo' earib!
and
For Cold Meats—Pour suffleieat wato U
only e Irlumph of nodical erlence,
grinder. Mix one-third their «-elghi llceil rtiiinn and a *|>rig of paivb-M
*
drawn at flowera
or a tablMpoontuI of capeni. mincod
but U Is also a>I*s*uifl to anBarlng
In
granniaietl.
sugar,
using
Anougli
*
Till apftaciime bid yon arake.
When tender, strain and tmn llquiff gnnind muaiani in form a paste. Rub ;
green pandey or a generous pinch of
bumenlly
> ■' Aflain the deadened
bnoxh
dried summer s.-ivoty. eit. A fea- lioitey to hind well. Form into l>alls Into diuildc lioller with two cu|i* of smooth, then add half a cupful of vine-1 have catarrh,
Every indinddal Who gnBers
and dip Into melted, sweetened choc- ri(4 milk; In half a eiiprnt of the eold
>
ahall bMid
gar. a pinch of salt, and the beaten { hoaroene** of
minced olive* or sour cucumber plckwith respiratory d^aoe* will flod
tdaie.
'
With
blooma of aweeieet
milk mix a lablcupoonfid of flour Slir yolks of two eggs. Bland the vessel \ tolerable.
Perunas iKstriuUcs siOLadsor,
Preserved
Prunes
With
Walmiis—
remedy.”I. H. ii >l*cy, Hp.
this into the hnHllig milk and season oOntalDlng the mtxturo in a pan ofj
ThU l^eapeclally trucof the lutnlater
>bonhl be
Shell and divide into h.-ilveu. two doz­ lo laste. Scr*-e'‘very
E.fhnrrb.
: Ob. mlradea of mlraclee.
v.irh inch- btilUng water and stir consiantlv until' »ho to.dailed upon to pre-ide
wiped with a damp clo;b before uiij liflluuSfu
a functions vl ail sort,
en Rnglish WnlniiTs; wash and so.-ik square* of toa-i.
' ' Thlt life that folknra death?
dng thickens, then
la anvonr will readllv acknnwl
over night one pound of prunes, re- , Celery Balad B'llb Chick.-n Mousse
—Thonaa Bailey Aldrhfli, in
eroiiH-sized lump of butter and stir
If nhe will but wairh lh<- handHarl^r'a.
the stones. Save the water
one-half pint of tuilk, hroi until it Is disirulvi*!.
linn whirh all tneaia co ibroogh be­
Two l>r three
irwe aalt
wbh-h Ibey were soaked and add to it
Tartar Sauce—To half a pint of
fore they reach the cook.
I- |Kmn*l .low II a
injlng chimney, or
one coirful of s.tsar. Boll and skim. ,.„i,
p^pp,.r„
,i„. milk mayonnaise sauce add two chopped
For btnleed beef, take a ihirk |dcca
diiinpi*i uii a fire
handy and
et ibe mmp. wdnhlai; from three io then add the walnul* and pnmc*.!„„rt cook In double lioilcr un.ll the olive*, one gheiklo, a lableupnonful of
• \ri-ll,-nt • NtiiigulKht-i
Yuril.-d custard T.il.e chopped capers, the name quantity of
pounds; wipe it and trim the Cover and stand hack on the range,
1-iajh. or ^loih wbicli
For dull,
hair, riih salt
Tl aeema to be a habit wiib many fdeee: lard It by cuiiinn ineialona for thirty mlniue.-, uniil the syi.ip ls,f,„„
and mix with hair a chopped parsley and a few- diops uf
o Miiali loran.v other purpose. »-ell Inin I
night, aod IN
peofrie lb And fault with the eold
'‘‘'"’"Iboxof gelatlB tilht has-oal..*i in cold onion Juice.
the meat and then forcini:
make a rug witli the sew-fnc the hrod ui
a han^kerrfaief or cap.
and
walnuts
soft.
Berre
eold
,
wlMar daya,-aad oompUIn of their throoRh thene nait tat pork cut lnto>
”**"*'’ water, pour it oi*-r one cup tif flnr-ljr
I,emnn Baur?—Cook together for |
I- rags half an lurh lliush
momlmt.
dlbedmfbrt. their ihonneM and flener- Htrlp* naiHhlrd of an Inch wide and preaervo*.
minced ehirttro meat, tbi ti i,n--s ten minute* ibe rind and Juice
one j wide, and then rut ihera off
Prune Jelly—Make n fnili Jelly. Be- through a'Mi-ve uad beat uiiiil stuivah
n] lack of cheer. In leality there
loDft as the meat is thick. Pbee
lemon, one cup m sugar, one tnlde-|ihree Inchrs long, keeping the tolur* gnat IniprotviiieDi
docene of reaaona why winter may be tbe meet in n deep keitle or drippinn move the ntone* from, large, stewed'inmi boglnnini
spoonful of butler, three heaping tea- jpeparate. to be siHrh.sl oa Ihc foundsSalt put ill a flannel bag and heated
prunes, place them In a gins* dUb.',;|^„j] molds,
eo(iaJde.t«d the happleai time of the
spoonful* of eorTksiarrh and two cup- tiun in ,Kirlj»es.
and pour over It one pint of hot
tn (he oven makes , good euro for
pour over them the Jelly, chill on icepi„.
wnilre year. Aa a rule, iheiw
ful* of holllng water.
J Tbe rmmdailon i* of
>r; add one cmlon cut fine, one
rrong eai-urlie Ib-foit- j-.ni ■l>nly H la* aure
B with whippetl cream.
Mmanda upon tbr time of tbe bnay talileapoonfiil minced p.-irslcy and a
A pretty way in which to serve I lightweight ruai.-riil as
ss you i llial it wlU
t.uip, nnd tie it over
hMaewtfe. Tbe cellar It full of eood ctipfal of ciilied carrot; rovA- and
v-lci v salaii. Cnni-.h|Siuee tartare with fish i* by piiilloc]wani
piiiilng' want (114014- rue H.-m
H<in >l
it :,ll
: lound.tlH-n^h.- ear w1i|
I Icce of flannel.
thiata to eat. preporod dartOR tbe simmer In a hot oven for flve hours; Oifferent Ways of ’Serving Beefeteaks. with whole nu meat* ;m.i d.-lb-ate'*mall
itliy in a hiilMeraon forjph-k up the little rag* ihi.-.- ptec-*! a trosi«» Iiil of salt nnd a taoBeefsteak with Mushroum*—Budi eeli-ry ton*
•nmmer acamm. the fall eewlns la out baste the meal every twenty tninulea
j each
ach fltiest rbe In-lde of the lemon jiogelhi't, pb.ee middle of ih.-ir length, s|>ounriil ..f ■•rarlr aejd dlsaolved la
of tbe wayAM the aprinit work laAllll with hot water In which have been the eteak. place it na a hot ptat«-r.
Celery and nysler Salvrt—Cisil: a scooped ,
the Juice Is used for | under the needle <ni left-huod sid- of | half a pli.i
boiUng water will cara
and
rover
with
.*
sauce
prepared
as
tar la tbe dUtaaec. The bonae waa
two dozen o.vkieis
II bi|'dil]ibe mayonti
which abould be; ii..-, foundation a* It He* hcforo
dIcBolred three teaspoonfnls of salt
catarrh i
I nose,
It up Into.
rtwncd hcfctw the «»ow came, and and half a Iraapoonful of pepper. follows: Take one pint of nny brown iiDlil iher liegin ii
made verj- tart, ajd to which a reryjon ih.- machine Stitch'through mldthree limes a day. bargravy, a sllee of earrol. and two slice.*
•nryihlag m- la ahape for aueb
ind liirie chopped parsley Is added be.j die of-the lltili- Inmch of rags—tal
When the meat Is tender and brown- of onion. Miner the vegetable*, fry the Ur<- and di|> ii
no, u<g culdT
ton and enj^aoat aa can only
for«- the lemon cup* aro Ailed. Thro^ np llir«-e mniv. place very close to ll
and prepare a nauce of the them brown In one lublespooDtiil of pepper; set aside i
Isaac with the conariousnesa of work rowned jnlcc in the pan.
I eold. When rc.idy
cup* are arranged around the platter j first hunch, stitch tboough the TOIdbutler, adding two cloves,
Preriy Things 4 Olaaa.
w«D doae. T« be lure. tbe a
form cup*
C'lps of leiiuce
let:
Ic.ive^.ind in up«i which the fl*h 1* served, it may , die. nhd »o on down Hie ,-ntin- Imigili
Baked flank steak. wit!i a bread this mlxliiri- om-‘ lablesponnful
Aw-ay.l>trk when 1 w-^:'a wee Hitio
aic ahttri. but '-eTenlBc hrlnga
Clip drop ill Ic-isi
oyster*, be used w-llh brolleil or cold salmon of the tug
;
resslnc. aluffcd as for fowl, will flour, then add the gravy,gradually.!
girl Illy Rioilier used tq luake little
** and the hours with books aed
' ■I cover them with finely popped cele for Iitnrliton. for frle,| brooU tioiii at • Foi t|ic nnl row- la-gin »
lake a dellclouB roast If care Is taken
lioxrs and 'air castle*,-‘by taking
flnully one-half pound of miishacwlnc. arwM the fftowinc flte. are
i| a simonfiil of salad dressing.
I* chopfved in piece*. Cook the]
fall of comfort and cheer. The bowl- In Us cookin*. Have the roarkeimun
force a pocket In the steak before
Remov e;
“•
irooms fifteen mini
haf of tbe srlater wind and tbe drlfitender;
when
winter
Window
Garden.
I'hc
second
lyrw
half
an
In-h
from
the^in
various shapes nay* i
Inc of the snow only emphasize ibe aendlBR It home. Season stale ernm- part of them aad place on the broiletl j
tklnsc.il off
hot.
Don't maki- the mlMakc of Biving:Bi*<.
! recent househt.ld magari
^
ronlnaa of Ibe borne. There is time bled broad with melted butter, salt, steak. Uci the i*Kaindi-r of the
thc.v will stand upright.
, oinilmie in thU *ay ui: the found j pv-lnx an enibuslat.
pepper, parsley, oelery and onion. rooms stay in the satire, then mb'
for pater (amllUa to rend- aomi
rmireStT-^ro:
I.S ehe*.|v cverod with tht-'
,bd ht.Vlrt,
Ms tavvrtte hita aloud, while Ibe rest and afim- fllling Ibe poH;ei with this, Ifarough u sieve; season, lei boil
form enps. Tut the jwrt* i-ken out,
more inimioti,. to plant* than'Work.
: ll ha* followed nalii,
aew the opening up with clean twine., aoce. and pour the. sauce around
of Ibt family occupy themaHves
into small cube*, idd an equal amount; freezing alone *
J ll 1« vert «di and warm when fln '
the steak la the dripping-pan. steak.
t many p|,
of
cut
celery
and
a
teaspoonf.il
t.f,
Hyacinih*.
p.-tper
white
and
ero-ilfhed
and
iHauriful,
aec
and place Just enougb hot water In It
ling to rtd of In Tirldus
Beefsteak with Onder*—Broil :<
strrwgly seasoae.1 tomato J.tlr.-; mix
na„.isMi. .......... .
m ronipai-1■'>“•'1 »" arranging i •
thought myself ..
' Tbm la an old oaytni; that -every to cover the bolinnr cover and set In steak, and sro*on. Take one qnan of with inayonnalM-, fill the cups and ja„,.,.)y dark win.luwa .
Und the c..re used. In k-oplng .
t oven to cook until the meat la! oyster*, drain off the liquor, and put
revived it. t
day fa •omebody's best day." ft rests
sprinkle the top* with grt.leil egg, jvmg
f(j,.,pr,lor the ra^ even *od the roww of rbf piece* I
tender,
basting
every
flftecn
minutes.
them into a sancep.vn with one-huU
latiair In mir own |»wer whether
afterwanls *t.-ind
small_p.,nf*
a.v
suirablq
for
acmlshade,!,•
stitching
siraltiit
uml
rto-e
together.
,.-cy mtwh a
DroMlag steak requlros a Are of'cupful of btiti
and pepper m plate* in curl<*l Jelluoe Ic
each day that comea la our best day.
(or deeply-Khadnl window*.
jWhen com|i!i-ie<l. the iinoven 'cnd«-„p^
migM lile n
to a 1«n/?our
y^Ule complalnlnt becauae of the dear, red coals. If the moat la a‘season. When
j In placing plant* in dark .window*. I t-houbi lx-rateiiiliy irimiiPHi wiihi'ifae
| h»c a teneeM i
flank, chuck or any of Uie cheaper it over the steak on
'voflther. our i
fiomc Good Rccifies.
jeare should lx- taken to sei.-ci onlyjsbearK •
do mv own glass r.iitingi a flve-cent
neat*. It will be better for a bruis­ serve hot.
nnd'ed I
Coroo Icing—Slix one level tealea-,such
rari.-il.sas
will
thrive
wi.hont
Thu
work
is
gr-aily
lightened.-If
r„,..r
thT only other
ing wlib (he edge of a thick earthen
Beefsteak with BAemian Sauce- spiton of coc«a win, one cup of po«d-]»i
inshme.
|y..ucan im.-re-i a eottnle of small
,»v,- needle Und thread.
lakes an the flood each hour brinn, ware plate. Uils breaks the tough Boll In u saiiceium one capful of lieef- emi sugar. Add a lablespoonfut of
H plant* are watemi at nigbt they children in ^t. Two palrk «d Utile -me rii.i^n i* generally « toe bearand enjoya the Utile, common, ev^- flbres, without cknpptng or miisblDg hroih and two tablespoonful* of bread lenum Juice, and then one laldespona | h.
,v.. a l-t.e, ,.,.,e.y,,jnlt} to aluutrh! bands can, pick up and arrange the
,„d ihe 4dth oa toa
Ibe meal, a* I* toe eas.' where a meat crambe. Boil tbe rnimbs ten minm
day ' ptaaauTM to tbe uiuosi. lays
of irolliug water. Tbi* ihouid form a'tl ,.- nioisitiie II,an in the daytime ^ Jitth- i.unrh.of rag* atipo.t as fast .m.nrr pi«iev u three qnirterB of a
Mn flrMeb ^ aare to bHog even bet­ hammer Is used. Place tbe steak on sooson with salt and pepper, a
liaste oi icl^e that w-lll settle stnooih [ wii.-n sun drl.-«
:ery.rapiil!>. i as you ran *lilch rh-m down, and ,„^h w»„le .q, larger woii ioch-wlde
the broiler, which has been brushed prass through a fine sieve. Return
ter ihlnfla out of the groat
when pouwl on the cake. Have ihc^ Resene'riie
Vlndow* for th.-chltdi.-n WIH protol.ly-tee! wy.U ro-, rtWcu, I^V-ks more in k4ping.
Aa
wltb melted butter to prevent the tbe Are. add ivro taldospnonfuls
of flood.
cake IKM when this icing 1* lo W usetl | plants that mur
inshlne. *urh ‘ wsrdi-d ter atf hour* l,e!p, If you give '
,i-/. i n>i whow ro pLl «n pin-fr
flesh from adhering to it. Cook four grated horseradish, and one ounce of
each ploaMirc. be it ever so Uny.
DellHou* Cookie*—Rub logethcr'a.* peiitola*.
peiitnla?. geianiums
geiani'im* and h-ltie'thcm M;aie word* .rf ti.-.,rty appr»-c:a-i.p,rt„„T rape, it is not 4r4ssiry to
the oarem way to brinfl good thinss minutes on each side, if the meat la buuer cut into smalt piece*; mingle, one'cupful of *iig;i, and one.half i^tp- tropes.
.;
hamlful ti choir-c
d'-tai!
regarding
die
binding
liked
rare;
but
If
the
meat
Is
liked
and pour around a large brnlU*! Irtl of huiier Add one Whole egg und
to pass, and aocb a aplHt roacia upon
or'idrlurr- raids.! p,
■ Oitlr by ridding ymir 'plant* of in- h- ribbon oo us you! would the
wgbiy done. Are miniitd:
wveryone arlita whom we come in con­
one yolk, one cupful of chopped nut*. sect* early in the-winter can you!
tape only tmdead of pasting it la'
tact. makes a bit of the Kingdom In hare to be allowed.
Beefsteak Omelet-The iDgrrdleni*
•iipful rt raisin*, stoned and flour- wape a *iirce<*.rul iiaitio aaaJn>i nurh!
A Pi-ch o» Sak
plan- you merely sew the <-odi Annthe home, aad aeia la motiofl forcet
Meat can be made appeiixtng by required are three pounds of beef­ etl. Ilirce-fouHh* <U a cupful of aw.vt pe*-t«..
- , . , ,
' ;
j Make* a good gaicle
ty rogt-thcr at some angl^ of your ,
of ehoer which will be fell by every frying if a heavy Iron frying-pan la steak. one scant pound of chopped milk and two rqipfuN of flour in which
One c;in'i?ex|»f'r-i' to have a beaiiti-: n'^lh want, wuiei- makf-a
glas*. then with -InvNlhli atiuhes
tme who Miim onr doors. It la a used. II must be made tborongbly »uet, seven cracker* and three egg*. two leirspoonfiil* of luiklng puwsler! ful wtndnw- gstdeii latl^ij. k i* Rtven|lc.
hcnuUtul thing to he n rheer-aprcader. hot and then rubbed with a bit of toe IMl tbe cracker* fine, beat the egg*, luivo been ►ifted To this add twojaiteniW-n Flanii- shonld bi- exftmin"d j Taken dry Wore meqlc. rilmnlate make flat all.coraerf. Thlil bolds tbe
riblurn flnuly In place, add a few
and It Is aomethlBg which Is within beef auei. When it Is smoking tbe and run the stenk and anei through square* of raelled nnKweeii-ned choc- 4-v-rr» «I;i}.
dicestios
Mitcbe* will fasten any iwj, pieces of
the power of every peratm.
I* laid In. and In three misutas a mrai-ehopper. Mix these, and add olate and flavor with, rauilla.
Prop^ ' <71v«- your tdani* jdenty Of vr-niila-j Warm water and oali held In the Rk>*ss in any d.-xired shapej
shapt
tarood and cooked on the otoer aide; odeJialf cupful of sweet milk, prpper. with a spoon on pan and )>pke In action and take udvantage of every; mouth ofivn. stop.* toothache.
then returned nnilt tbe steak is done aalt and a pinch of sage. Pour into nj tnralerate oven.
Otaap €uu of Meat
] warm .lay fo leave the dor.r* and wln-j Brush ihr,iwth once- o WM-k with
A Aon Ume ago Home Cheer cave sufficieiiily to saitsfy the family's hot frying-pan. and aei in the on
the whites, dow*. open
'
j
Cocoanm
flood pumpkin pie |i
and wai*r; prevent* tartaj- an-1
Beefsteak Piw—Take tender steaka. of three egg* to a very stiff froUi.j R'ben the extremely
a little Ulk oo the good results to be taste. Raomve it fri>m (he pan to a
>1.1 daya-sironBthvn* the gutn*..
'}- and no two women bare the same ,
oMalned by purtshaaliig cbcM «nts of h(U platter, sprinkle ovei it oalt and bMt them n Utile, season with «!t then redd in lightly, half a pound of eomc. don't l.e.-p iire rooi
t.» warm ' Throw a handful of enar*<- raU :n- c-suH* During rbe scard^ of egg*
meal. The New Idea tFoman‘s Magu- dot wHb bolter. To the browned aedt- Mto pepper, put hits of turner the *
powdered sngar and *ts o«tnee* of iu which jxriir plant*
Its ar--.
a
An i-veo jlo ih.- water Wore you Imihe. (' wi''. •<^ne may tie made to take (he place of
In the pan odd Just eaonffb MA of a hlckoryaut over the whole >
mne elves a number of redpes for
*oary . h.ra.v^'r
tune yo i. up and give*; the akin a liiri-e and still hare esculent ple*.
r to make a thick gravy and ton fit*, dredge with flour, then roll upj
oooklag these cuts, which are timely
■lanche* should be fresh color.'
Taki- three faeaphig cupfuls of sllied
Ibis over the meat. Not more than and cut In pieces two inches Jong.j
and well worth Wylng- Bays tbe i
for each cone, place on bulleted [removed tb®
t ihey are discov-] Seveie cnltc may be cuHhJ by ral;- ,|,Hmpl:in for three pies: ilirr»- h«apbait a cupful of tbe water should be Une the side* nnd bottom of a tin paper and bake In a quick oven unul. ered If ailes
remain la the pot Ing a ruji r,f cold water in which a ,tnk labi.-spoonfiils of flour.
bi-ap­
S
Clear meat wllboni bones, anch as used.
basin with a rich paste, put la tbe le Up* are golden brown.
1 (hey ate liald. rr effect Other beallbj leaspoonful of salt has been dlssolr- ing -ubluspoonruls of sugar, one tvapieces of steak, neariy fill the basin
touM Mask, rump pieces, and rtimp
Tomato Sauce—Melt half • iea-| id.mt*
,pi»nful of salt, a ocant teat toonful of .
Mask, la Iba meat •eoaomlcal. Pew
with water, add butter the alze-of an spoonful of boner In a saucepan and' Vessel* of w;, er kept atsndlng
Aems ways of Serving Ptwwta.
The same do*e often roflve* i.Tt.-r allspice and one egy beaten
I froth.
B are familiar with boiled
til. dredge In
Thanks to the comk nesrapapers, egflcn
d to it an onion, a cairot. aad half among your plan' • will prove beneflfall.,if the patient raa.W-lnd-.n-,l Hove the pumpkin warm,
tnaaia. but the Prmeh nalkm. famed with their stories of boardiog bouses fiit of flour, and add a Ihtle pepper
clove of garlic, chopped together, [clal In auppiylnc
'. Thev
o.xwallow it.
add an
<itb>-r ingvedict'
for their wcU-cookad aM ecotfomlcal wbero prunes form one of tor chief and salt. Roll a top crust to half an Simmer gently for ten minute*. tfaen;<n*lly he hidden behind the foliage
To kf<9 rail dry In w-ei wr-ether. w.-|j TN-n add. quickly »
mwwti. .And iMs way
amelea of din. tols dellctous fruit Inch In tbieknMs.ent a sin In the
stir in a ubiestnooful of floor. half,M> that “they will.nut appear unslgbi
a^lVl proporOfat of ;arro*-rtrt»i the time, three quarts of b^Hag hot
MMO-'MOtW to tbMr I
mma m ha toaked ^oa with goa- ur. and plac* on ug. plMtolog It t a piai of stewed locaatoe* and ball a,ly.
^ with-It. any len than a foorth.
mllkL (HI 0>e aMdia aad bak' .

BISHOP HOLSEY SAYS:
“PE-Rt-NA 'I BLESSING.’

He Declares Pe-ni-na to Be After Twentyj Years Bondage
a Triumph of. Medical, to Catarrh
Science,
He Is Reliev^ By Pe-PU-na.
A Magnificent and Sovereign
Remedy.
Having Tried Many Reme­
dies and Failed to Find a
Ciire,
tried Pe-ru-na and Was
Promptly Relieved,

JbwHrf IN aitn'f Cf»If

E^ralb.

PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY, 6RAN0 TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1S07.
first pullet. 92’4; second pullec 91%; place. He has been aasoclaivd nl; jo tir realms a pretty, eoergrtir town
Death of Gee. Liardic. Sr.
furnished fixMn the bofler of the ij
third puilci. 89%; flret pen. 182%.
this place in a business way uboutjtbat adds to the attraciiveo«ws and
George Ijkrdle. sr, one of tbe best- motive.
Buff Wyandotte—W. E. Keith'. Sec­ nine years.
; bustnees of tbe Grand Traverse region known pioneers of the peninsula.
The "rook shanty” of tbe old c^mp
ond cork. 88: first ben. $2%; second
E S. Rlger ehd Trunk Nash are the |
of a |ta»se,i away January 25rfl. after has given away to tbe fflning
« ara glaS to annaunc* that thay hava bean anaWad
ii lone Illness with stomach trouble, eqoIppM with siovea. In ibe kItelM.
two rural mall carriere at this place.;
border of two coan-| For eW.-n weeks he has been co«- nnd steam heated from tbe .toeomoira
ta aacwfa Fam and FIraaMa aa a pramlwm with tha Grand Travcraa
d Gruad Traverne.i fineil
boiler Id tbe dining room. The num­
Htrald far tha anauing yaar. Thia aplandid farm paper arai given with
eiel. 8S%; first pullet, 92%: .second.P*'h«rs of the mall carriers ar.-!"**- Bexford
pnltet-93%.
: beset with obstacles of every known i""* having nearby towns on every days rt«-end has been expected.
ber of bunk bouses, la the abapelof
tha Herald far IMR ta every paid in advanea aubacHber and the pramJjirdie would have been 78; sbw|>er8. depends on tbe sire of ibe
8. C. While Leghoni—A. T. School-; de>cripilon. Snow virying frtwi ooe’*‘<le. It is quite n-raarkable. how U'
lum waa aa aatiafactary and aa many af aur aubaeribera have asked If
etaft.
Cenitnl
l-uko;
first
cock.
92S;!fool
In
Oeplb
to
15
feel
Ice
that
is
keeps
«urti
lively
business
etweertis,
yJars
old
iii-»i
May
and
for
forty-eight
crew.
These r.vrs are equipped In Un
d net be made far 1M7. that we have i
first a.all..l
CMkerpI. S'«%;_first
i smooth ia« oiuer
other Il-e
Ice lusi
thst 1»
is quiiei........
quUej«»d v.-i
wh.-h tme ..hservea the rich.
years
he
has
resided
onlhe
peninsula.]
upto-daie. lara.-M.
fashion, with
steam bRst.
era.
V
SM.B'nrl
netUIre............................................................................
.......
„.n
..r.r.-M
ve
j-v.ueru.a.
i
~ia..u a.ou.
eluded ta maks tha same efler aa that af a year age. and the publishsm>^ cockerel 92% • third cockeiel.! fWRh especially when It cornea. In
derelo|ied farming euimuy; TwentyH-ight-yearn ago be surted a'bot water in the toDet rvoms ^
art af Farm and Firaelde have.very kindly canaented ta renew the
92%: third pullet, 92>; first pen![eoniact with a fallen anatomy. Days around it. it st-ems qniie clear. Someigeneral wore at Did Mission which' hunks that fidd up.
arrangement at then made with them.
,
'
184*4- Umlor and Hunter; second' that It rains, snows and shines and «f (he most bi^iiilfiil farms found > he conducti-d i
tr to the Herald, whe has paid in full ta Jan.
anywhere are found here and arc till last Hlness. Mr. Latdle rama to tfae‘
On* Miiiian Loss,
'“'' 'I"." '»■'
"'"'f ““
ISOS, at the rate af S1J0 per year, will receive, net aniy the Herald,
peninsuia In 1869 from near Onurlo.! Springfield. Mass. Jan. 28.—
R C n. Leghura-Mni. Rose Artr.-i***!' » carrier's breath, and after all pd by practical farmers,
Among those who an» Ijestified Canada. He was bora near Montreal, i'•'t*’ publishing house of the Pheljri
but also Farm and Fireside which is Issued an the 1st and 16th af
strong: second pullet. K: B'illlam H ' these oliutacle* have been met and
Five yeare ago hl» wife preceded,‘‘“‘•"••'ing etmtpany was totally tW
I'mtor; first Cockerel, 1-1%: first cock-, ,.„v.|y and vlds.riously combaiieA with tbe varicil business interests of
each manth. giving S4 numbers af that great jaumal each year. This
a few might be mentloneil. him to the grave, but five oooe.andi
«*•* ‘his morning. Tfe
hi the beat and meet aatiafactary premium affar that waa ever made
*cI.JiererT:^. 7rw''';ren.
days, a Wexforil
ll.iHst.oM with Insurance if
W. C«mine 4c Son. are the proprle- three daughters survive him.
by any Michigan newspaper. This premium has given great sslisfaesecond hen. 93%; third hen, M: first ‘•h'fk from Uncle Sam Is sent and.........T".
It880 or $90 i'ors of a genera! store at this place, sons are George W. of Trsverae City (.xMt.OcMi. The fire stonqd In the has e
pullel. 94; third pulb-t. 93; first pen. contents nmonntlng
' tian during the past year ta Herald readere, and «ve knew that they
I

ni
and
a
dozen
atreams^weeg.^playt d
167%:
second
pen.
1K3.
J.
E.
Bemcm.
■•e
fed
out
of'
w
hile
East
A
Foust
run
the
other
Peter
F
of
Mspletoti,
Fred
of
Trav
Well, two Imrses m
will be very much pleased at the appartunity given far a cei
Charlevoix: second cockerrt. »i)*4.
fire, but the water froao ns ^
enie City. II, no' ^ Old Mission and
this, two vehicles for tiovel kept In geneial store.
af this arrangement far the neat yaar.
Buff Leghorns—C. J. Ebner; flr^
John Conine Is the magenlal pro- Steve of Trwveiwe City. Tbe danjA Tell. The company pubUabed lire
opler and then a family of several
M-k. 9M.; second rock. 92%
. that every subscriber ta the Herald, nvha
Mrs. Hattie Rwiner of Old Orange Judd Farmer. Good HouBf
coekerel, 94%; .second cockerel. P.IH; i few numberw must l>e provided for. tirlelor of Wexfortl's hardware store,
la paW in full ta Jan.-1. IIOS, will receive Farm and Firepide absaluteand by his general appliiule and ex­ Mission. Mrs. Mailbta Hoffman of keeping. I%nn and Home and man^
iV. free far the fulf year.
iher periodicals.
for his ralny-day arriimtilailon. perience in the hatdwate Unc has Mspletoi and Hlu Rose of Old MU
iaigc painmsge in
Think It over readers and why not
third pnllel. 92%
Telophene Company,
r. L^rdie was a member of the
suggest to your repreaeniailve la coo- this village i
ond pen. 185.
l-ake Ann. Jun. 28-At a meettni
Wm. Hanfi
■ prtiprb
C:,th»llc ebtrrch, hsriog lieen raised
Paultry Shaw Premiums.
Cure tor While Wyandotte cockerel,
Buff Cochin-Julia I-rUot; second gress. more generous irearnient of
of tbe officers and -dlrrettrrs of
Wexfonl's
gvoci-iy
i
ntv>vi*lni
Joseph
Zimtnermeu
end
soo.
cork.
89%:
first
ben,
91
\
:
second
hen.
In
iliat
falili.
.vour
pnstman.
when
be
fares
so
dif­
It la «ltb pleasnrr that we bmrI-oke Add and Ovisit Telephone nun^
Out- »c package Coakey 'a gape cure 89%: third hmi. 88; first pullet. 91%:
ami by bis
■lings with all. has
with subBil Ibr report of ibe BfiU anWhite W.randotte pulM, Joseph sec«md pullel. 9«S: thlnl pullec 88%. ferently from the treatment accorded liullt ui> a very extensive trade among
pany held SstnttlaT night. II was de­
baal show, tba suceens of which has for
Dcst*- of J. Cerp*Zimmerman.
Sliver Strangle Hnmbiirg-F. Gld- bis more fortanaie mail earrylnc
been far beyonU aur exi>rrUtlons,
Kalkapka. MUh.. Jan. 24.—J Corpe rided to ext^.tbe line lo twelve of
dlngs; first cockArel. 9b%; first hen. brother Who does not have the physi­ the rural .resMenis In and artiund
Pwple having visited both
T^K^re .now fiRr
91%: secimd hen, 91'a; third hen. cal barriers and elements to contend village of IVexford. He also handle's ag,-d 59. died at his h,>mc here yoeler firteen
Draad Rapldi and ours Inform ns that salve tor Baff Wyandone eockei
90%; flrsi pen. 181 IS lC.
\
farm and dairy produce in eonnet-llon day aftemom). a sirnke of parelyels siibsrrilicrs and murSTffMg^' tsltelngl
hare more birda and some Oner Charles Manvllle.
Buff C.K-hlti Bantams-Rnls-rt J with.
'
One 60e package ConkeyV beallng
iR,<fvd two years ago being tbe prim­ taken in ihi* new- enterprise.'
apaclmeae no exhibition here than
with his business ami reports a rapid
A. B. Bellanger is the saw-mill
salve for Buff Wyandotte pullet. Wal­
Bids art- «d«en for tweniv-fool pnrta.
wrra seen tbeye.
ary cause. Mr. Ceryie was a veteran
growing
business.
Mr.
Sanfonl
reter Hastings.
owner of Maple Ciiv. He employs
Knowing that the snecese of
i
eertly opened up a "w-et-graods store" of Ibe civil war and tor tbe post four-inch slock.
Caps—Mrs. L. A. Merrill: third about thirty men when
Ooe 26c pecimge Conkey’s htsad lice
terpriae of this kind depends upon the olalment
Iiy three years be has reeided ii
for Ugbi Brahms, pallett. E cork. 86; soc*md pull,-I. 89*4- Claud
and says the tleniand fur drtnkubles at
public, we with to most heartily Uunk
Carier; second........................
coekerel. : first pul- operation-'and also runs a bulldli
Fruit crowing data.
hU plare lias gotten so exieasire that Ibis village. His wife died six weeks
tbe busineae men for tbeir support in J. Hens * Son.
supply factory In connection with bis
Ooe 25c pecksgc Cookey's head Uce let. 90; third pullel. 88%.
Tbe Michigan Agrlculiuiml college
' s and stteodanre.
a new atidillon to his already sp.vrloux aga
RTilie Pekin Ducks—J. B’. B’else:
will adff a <la» in fruit grtnriag In
We ere elea very grateful for the lu­ ointment for Buff Orpington pullet. D- first young drake, second >-onng drake. mill. Mr, Bellanger Is agiirelese work­ building Will ta- neeewsary in the
er and is doing aH in hli power lu
ll by
exhibitors,. ae' P. Heech. Chorievoix.
lereet shown
.. outside
----------------------Tsg Mater Boat €a.
its curricninm This eonrse Is reatgnR^nUr premiums were swarded as Ural young duck, second old duck. J. build htaple City to a potni where sju-ing
ere reealved more'than two hundred Mlows:
W. Zimmerman and atm: first old
At the last meeting of the board of ed to meet the needs of men already
Atlani llomrlrh is also saloon proMrds from psnlet out of the rliy.
Mottled Anronas—Fred Hunt' . drake, second old drake, first old duck. all can feel that ih'eir little town is prieor of this place. In fart. Mr. Horn- diiveiors of tbe Traverse City Motor in the business. During Ibe past, tha
Tbe ludging being done by F.
Msmmoih Hronxe Turkey-Elnier the biggest one In the country. .
aoeood. cockerel. 88; third, cockerel.
B,m company. Harry D. Alley wa stale has sitSered great loaa by tbo
McKeoile of Concord. Uleb.
«S: first hen.
second hen. 88; Cornell; young.tom. first; .voting hen,
Maple I'lly lute two chiirch.-s. The rich has a saliNiii in lioth NVwid "ubl I onanimously elected os manager. Mi San Jow- Male, the ruddling moth and
first.
first pullet. 93%: second pullet.
ford how ralb'd Riirkley
Belgian Hares—Erhesl Bv.ms: old Friends with tbe Rev. J. A. Zimmer- Wexfoitl." made
other pests and a great deal of Ibla
third pullet. Wifi; s><ccmd pen. 179 6-16.
■O' by
t**8hWe believe Ibnt he left tbe scorloe of
Black Javos—F. W. Wilson; first doe. first. K Gbldings; R,ifns R-nI roan a« pastor and the Cuncregational hcu.1 of frlraids h
both plac.^.iF'xul busln,-sF man and posscases ai loss was oerasloned tiy mismanageoor blids where they belonged end cock. 9214: first cockerel, 92H:
doe. first: Rufus R.-d doe. seemd; with the Rev. Mr. Arlinctou aspaator.
' -xiensive knowledge of boats and boa
Thls eoiirae is designed to
when be left ti was with the best of ond cockerel. 9114: first hen. 93M
Rufus Red buck, first: I’lenilsU Gian: Both rhurrhes are in a prosperous and his di-sir,- to serve them as
pnirik-al id,-a of giisollne engines. leseti the growz-rs bow
feeling for the aseoclailoo. having oad hen. 9214: first pullet. 96; second doe, first: «eralsh Glatii do,-, second,
veiilent to lhenin-1v<-s ns poiisible.
eondilion and doing a gieat work in
made Buny friends in tbe city,
puU«. 94%; third pullet. 94%; first and Flemish Glam d,s'. third prite.
Ed. Blarkus. is the ib-aler in farm For these reasons. Mr, Alley has been their orrhards and certainly ohonld
There being n few more than sis cn I8C9-IC.
F. W. WilMm. Secretary.
In this rommiioiiy. Tim Coagregacboseji
to
manage
the
business
end
prove
of
great value to Ibe giowefo^
tools. Iiiiegii>s. sleighs ami wagons at
hundred birds and ao many that sre
Silver Larod Wyandotte—William
il-nal has fifty mcml>ers, a church
<
He will
The class begins FVd 11 and ctoosa
this place and has a large flmirlshing Of tb,- mutor/6nal company.
deserving of special mention we will n. EbiK . aecnnd ctick. 89% . _ .
MAPLE CITY.
society and a large well ait.'nded Sun­
work in cooSectlon
ifctloQ wUh Buperintend- Feb: 22. The cost will be about »17.
business
not endeavor to do no and will ooly
■kercl. 92%: aecnnd corkerH. 90%
Mapla City. Jan. 2t.—Maple City, day school. The Friends rfaurcb
give a list of the premiums as they third eockerel, 89%: first ben. 91%
Tom Jenkins is ilu- village black­ ent gianion. who will have rbaigc of
Sunday sebooh They rook
were awarded.
aecond ben. 91%; third hen. 91% it another pretty Inland town found
the msDufaeturleg end of the busin­
J. C. O. Party.
first pe«. 184 U.
In Leelanau eoiimy nnd Is located In together for the good of the com- smith.' Hlx shop Is equipped with all ess. while Mr. Alley will dcvoie his al
The eleventh annual J. C D. Bohe­
C. 8. Mlnorea-Arthur J. Marvin; Ibe midst of one of the most fenlle munliy and with their UDiIrlng and the modem tools necessary to ftraiclnM wn-U and 6lr. Jenkins Is a skill lentlon to tbe office and sales depart mian society party will be glrca at
second eockerel. 871*; first pullet. and highly developed farming country
Ibe Ai
united
work
ihgy
arc
a
ptneni
power
,. r best and largest display of any
.................. . third piillei
fit! mechanic. John J. Carl is the ment- Mr. Alley will dispose of bis the City opore boose on the erewiBg
found In the Grand Traverse r«'glnn. for good.
«ne varlely waa won by J- W. Zimmer­ g:«i; first pen. 1R0\.
marble working business and at
of Monday. Fob. 4. Rttgsarl’a^oreheaiK>d-worki’r at ibis place.
man and-sew.
8. Bsntam»-\Va«er HaMlngs: sec­ Its loealioD midway lu'iween Cclai
The public schools of Maple City
wig fiirnlrl ' i" muxle and a very
John Fas
dancing pavlltlnn begin his duiics wlrtj the'niuiur boat
B. e. B. Hadley** offer of bonesbor- ond cockerel. 88H: first hei
' '
Clly and the villages on Glen l^ke .vre also a very powerful factor In
company.
plea- •- 'Im- t ;.iiticlpatert.
ivallon L the "old
ing tor the beM display to cUss No. 1 aeeood ben 92%: third ben. 92: first gives II suvruundings and vImiois of Oils eommimliy. .nre Instructed by
The rampany starts t
.
u<MiLi»u
Ihc grand Imll tbe*
wen won by 3. W. Zimmerman and pullel. 92: aecuiid pullet. 92; third
finely built :im1 dunees are given here
a
very
varied
nuturqand
bent
on
dif­
efficient
teachers
and
have
a
large
illet, 91%.
at regular, intervals so that all living tustson with JH.-veml sp«;i..l ,jrd,-gw 00 wili Is- a big supper served, tbe follow• U G. fCaatman's offer of n box of
Partridge Corbin—Velona M. Stew- ferent errands as they travel through regular attendanee. All courses found
band, it win be ibe aim of tbe
c li. iiig tb,' nienii:
within iicess to tbi. place can ,
clgsrs for tbe best display in class 2
d; second cock. 88*.4: first cockerel, tbit peareful hnmtel,
In schools of this sire are taught and
pany 4o keep wo hand an extensive
R,uisi Veal.
Potato Salad.
en>or tbemselv.-s if dancing be
was won by Jails Labot.
91*^: first hen. 91%; second hen.
First there are the res<meTS that tbeir school building is one of Ihe
Tbe potato Implement company’s 9n%; third hen. 90; seennd pulU-i. 89:
Block a* popiUar models for ready sale,
Rtuisi Pork.
Raner Kraut.
their enj->yal>le rc-creailons.
offer of one Acme brass atomlxer for third nilllel. 85*.,; first pen. 1819-16: slU'nd the summers on tbe shores of most noilemly built in this part of
Boiled Horn.
Haked Btoa*.
Frank Raran is the bariier of the as well as to consiruci boats ol
beautiful Glen lake, then there are
the best display In class 3 was won by second pen. 178 3-16.
irious sizes according to tbe ideas
Plrtclea,
While Wyandotte—J. W.
Immer.
WllUsa H. Dmlor.
lumbermen, wlio yearly roll>Tt. in
Dr. Fralick
and fancies of the customer Tbe
Kolsrhe. ^
Kobtike. .4
Tbe Hannah R Uy Mercantile com- roan and son: first cock. 90; secogd gather tip their tlrabur holdings at
r..*
Ciiy Motor Boat conpany
pany'a Wer of one drinking founuin cock. 88: first rocketel, 92*4: second
Usty.
place, and l.islly the furmers who Jump from morning until night
for tbe beet dMday in dsn 4 wsp cockerel. 92; third cockerel. 92: sec­
now
tms
a
most
eacelleni
start
and
Rye
Bread.
While Brfod, >
Ing equipment to work with and ought
woo by p. r. Meeeb of Chsrievoli.
ond hen. 92%: third ben. 92: first put- collect here at each business day of sometimes vice veraa. His practice
the foandatlon has been laid for a
Assorted Cokes.
.
. Tbe offer of a pocket knife by J. A ict. 96%: second pallet, 95; thitd pul­ the year to exchange their lartn and Is large and the doctor's years of ex- to be pairohlr^ very generously 'b;
extensive Industn'. Under tbe
Coffee.
Montague for the beat dIspUy In clssi let. 94%: first pen. 1871-16: second dairy produrls for the comniodb's pericore and snperb qiisllficatitms the Wexfoid population.
Rnnagemetit. there will be on
pen. is;, 15-16; third pen. 164 1-7.
6 was won by Raymond Ott.
Elijah DalU-y has opeod up a l«oo
kepi in stock by the up io-<liiie and en- and preparation for hls ehos/-n life’s
James Harris: first ben. 93%.
BUCKLEY.
and sh<*e r.-pair shop He Is un ex energy given lo tbe business that will
lerprisiag meicUanis of Maple City.
offer of one three- pound package of
Pariridge Wyahdoiie—Harry
w-oik, can be Is-sl underslpod when
cause It 10 rapidly develop. The atoekBuckley. Mich.. Jan. 24.—Bncktey I*
poultry food for tbe best display made Kneeland: first mck. 90%: second
Maple City ha* a s.iw-ralll Industry one calls at his stable aud se»>s two perlenced workropn and repons ' i holders ar,- maiDly prominent buslnvety siibstanijal b.isiness.
In the following clasr»es: Prixe one. cock. 90%: first ben. 9.3%; sectmd within its limits as well as several
getilag to be a great bay market. W.
teams with rlcs alwajs in romliiion
is men who ure taking i great In- Earl, manager of G. A. Brlgham'a
clan «. B. Qlddlnga: Haas 7, Fred hen. 92%; third hen, 91%; second pul­
Jennie Smilh Is the fiillllner of th<
buslnes4
places,
and
among
those
a
to drive at the seivices of Maple>1ly
Hauer. ^ ^ B. J,,.Hau 4t
lel. 92%: third pullel. 92: first pen.
rest in the company and wbooe In­ warehouse, shipped «fx car loads Ihl*
village.
Sb,earrli's
a
nrot
and
up-ii
daas t. U E. Tripp. Kingsley: class 183; s«wd pen. 182 7 16. E B. Gill, few might Ik; metiiioned.
and vlcinliyje.senire. .vml It ly^hardfluence will assUi in building It up.
week, and has about tweniy lona pUed
in. Walter Hastings, elaaa 11. C. W. Central Lake: second cockerel. 92%.
8. R. Burke Is the general mcrehanl ly necessary fo> anyone to f(iU who date Mork and It U hardly necessarj
to aild :< JlsH to her parlors will satis
Wbeeloek: oUawit. Blmer OMwelt.
unable to gel car*.
M. KnUtht. first cankfrel. 92%: of this village and everylhing from
U famlUar with the •lucioi's means
Li-coin Club.
J. W. Jackson's premium
ihlrd cockerel. »•%: first pullet. 9.-.%
ly llie most iSVlIcnlar buyer that h,T
Farmers are still hauling In potatoea.
knllling
nee.Hr
to
a
barrel
of
salt
of
transportation
whether
It
be
auto­
Tbe Fxfcutivc coniroilfge nd the
large m.........................
D. F. Meech. Charlevoix, third fe-n
n be found at bis place of business. mobile or horse-fli'sh he Is "always goo-is are new. up-to-date and sold at Grand Truvene IJncoln clitb held a OoiKl Slock Is bringing 2c0.
181 7-ie.
In class .
prices
that
anastonishingly
tow.
Frank
Moore
returned
laM evening
Scott Veterinary Remedy compeny's
Buff Orpington—E R Gill. CenfraJ Mr. Burite also baniles fuim pmlure going some " and not saving aiitomobr. Purdy Is the vlllage. dru^st •ieeting In the offic- cd t»r<-*ldc-nt Has. from Mantun and will atari to inauil
offer of ooe pound peekege of poultry lAke: second eockerel. 8*; third pul- and the |>alnio« of hlslarg,'well-sioekIdle mi-chunUm or horse fli-sh. buL
«. Tliiirsduy fni tbi-' jmnsw
food for each of tbe following were
marblncry In hi* new planning
cd mercantile es’abllshment can rwt "saving life." as he put it when called and physician. Me enjoys ad Im­
irraoglng
d<-lailH
for
the
annual
acored ns followi
mense trade at his store and an un­
mill lizdsy and expecla to aurt la
asured they will get a "square
hall ***<> uok*’*! «hy be diov,- so
banqiset which lias been scheduled'
usually large prariice in this eomabout ten days. He wlU tnanttfacture
deal" at ibis place of business each hurriedly.
ibouf the mldiilv of February. The
muiiliy.. Is a hurd-worker. consceneverything pertalnl^ to a fim-ctoaa
day of the year.
A stage line plies between here and
has not been fixed, however,
Lake: second cockerel. 89%: second
rloits
and
always
iptereeted
in
affaiis
planing
mill.
Claretle A Bloom, also mb u large Cedar City twice each •rt.vy. ami be
Higbwt scoring Rhode Island Red. hen. 87%.
Ihal will ts-ni-fit the majority oi hts owing to necessary delay in Ibe ar­
J. -Prine of Sberaan was in town
J. M. Knight.
E C. Brown Leghorns—W. W. Rich- general store at this place and have
aiul GI,'n Haven. Glonrangement for piomipeiii Speakers
townsmen.
today.
Highest scoring Ugbt Bmbma. B. J.
ond: second cock. 99%: eecood beti.
modem built place of business to
, Glen Arbor. Bnrdickville e.-ich
An invitation has been sent to United
El. Sean, is the photographer of ili.>
Mrs- Grant Hall visited her mother,
Hans R*B04i.
91%: third hen. 90. L. S. Rraton. work in. The building is
carrying both mail, freight and
Slates Enhior^-Ieei William Aldi-n
Highest gooring Lrgora. C. J. Rb- Charlevoix: third cockerel. 89%: first
place, tinring cynsln months of the]
,
mra Goinsey of Wexford this week.
Tiassrngers
hm Mr. Smiths duti^i in
cockerel, 92%: first hra. 92%: first long and 49 foot wide. Is lightve.r he Is kept busy -raking picture, • ■
J. FTaggen of Trarerae CHy was
all sidea and also from the root
MlDores. Arthur pullel. 9t%: second pullet. 91%.
nigbeot
The stages
Washington
are
snrh
that
lie
cannot
‘"•‘Sd W-ifordlies.
tn town today.
Marvin.
WhPe Plymouth Rocks—F. W. WII- means tff sky lights. Has steam heat. eonim,Miniis ai
• passenp'f need
siatedcfliiliely .»»»-,
wheihei .be,-an
be her*
ATI. I. Ha wApMMAr
a. ™
on.m a—«t Oh.. «. ollUi o«
Illgbest noring Ancona. Fred Huntfirst cockerel, 93% : first hen. 93: and presents a Wi tlahle bee-blve of j „o,
,haj
second hen. 91%: third hen, 9,i%.
idiisiry at nil days it ,is open. A: beauHfuI sc'ncry .they p.r«s through
^Highest Mortng Red Cap*. Claud Ellss'orih Hale; fourth cockerel. 90%
„a
"''.'7
I. !«.«.. ...I-.
>. Wooto.w,
first piillei. 93%: second pullet. 93%: comideie Unc of groceries, dry^:oods.:(,n making tbe, trlp.'will
«ll. tnake
MA,n,- them
.41- Ml
|.
Hlglied nortag Orpington. n,--F. thM
.................
pallet.
l, 93;
93;first
firstpen. 1839-16. L
boots and shoe*, crockery, lurniiure.;
a„j ,1,.^
,^1* old-time
'
Wton...„-,iu.s ^1,- u ibl,
! JJ,"

Meeeb, Charlevdx.
V. Bewtie; second coi
eockerel. 92.
'..
are
carried
by
them
and
are
sold
|
and
pioneer
metbo,!*
of
transports-:

,,
lushest eeoring Bsnum. Waller
Cornish Indian Games—L. E. Tripp.
prices astonlshlnglv-low. Boihar?!non
i
“r- HOimes la tne pastor
HnaUngs.
Kingsley, Mich ; first cockerel, 91;
The Keys-Psvia company. Ud.. of •ecood cockerel. 90: Aral pallet. 92%: young, alert an.l h.isller* and well a.l- j .a
wmild be welcomed here. ] ”
f
tithe that Michigan's new senator may ,
■.'Mrs. S C. sump.
Battle Creek.
Creeh, Mkb.. premlnm of 2.
2^ second pullet. 90%.
apted to their chosen oecup.Hion.
: and the resldcn's of Marde citv feH '
^
' ^
^
sealed and » cltmax leg bonds foi
HAITHA.1I.*.
‘t"™'" ..........P. E,
While Indian Games-4- E. Tripp.
Brow. Is another merchant at ,,„i,e certain, wiih the splendid and
bigbret scoring female In show wa Kingsley; first cockerel.. ;92%: first
[tag Bowes A Tomphaoo. fire Insnrpl.ice. He ha* beep hero ahoui, A-xienslvo furmlop country around Sunday school i« al*o sell attended, j**'**^'
by J. W. Zimmerman and son.
Thte.- fraternal oiganlxation* hav,-:
. A
. ^-ahle
”*
S*'"****!'Scott Veterinary Remedy company
..
Brahma—E. J. Hans £ Son; fifteen years and bandies groceries a.plo City, that It would l.e
, i^JndTbAV*
Portable Cama.
Camp. '
found tbeir way into ibis thrilty ,nd
. „rtab1- lumW Zn -whirti'
Molllns of Allcganey. Pm,, ta
package of flisi hen. 90%; second hen. 90*4; third
offer of ooe three-poundI packni
Scott's pouliry food for highest
hell. 89 W Dickerww. Solon: sec­ George DWiard. formerly of Gn.nd .rt^uat llvllhood should the righ: ,TL.
prosjn’rous
community,
namely.
o,.p,i.„m.»,i,.. 'i.imi...r(nr J •" *°*“ ■'"**'"*
Interest of
^
‘ ' “
-ptomlees „
to ,revolufi-rfiire
bimle-rlog.
log male bird In tbe show sras by C. ond cockerel. 88.
'>ta«l«n They will begin
come.
'
I Odd-FHIows. K O T. M. M.. and U in mu- qi, Spenr'-r
Spenrz-r and
and alibuugh'
alib..ugh
Sliver Pencil Wyandotte—B'eston Rapids, has recently purchased the;
J. Bbner.
Xatiutial Protective Legion. AH
Ma„,y| a* an
an ---inertmeni
!s proving
proving
!»'''*'•• *• »«» as the
LV'^
MartM
xpertmeni, !s
G. E oetikey Co'a.. deveUod. Ohio, Love: second cockerel. 89%: first pul­ drug store, formerly owned and ran: noiz-i Densmore i« the hotel of
In a ftoiirlshlng cohdftion and are do-, lo I--a
^ gi»-at
uncss
weather moderates,
offer to pemoti making largeet'exhibit let. 91%; aecnnd pullet. 90%; third by the very Imsy Dr, Fralick and re-, place. Modmrly built. l>esut|fuily:;
xre-st --icce«».,
';
pullel. 89%.
Of any one rerlety of o
b caWi
**''•
«■«»•
pons a very successful business.
;r,mii«hed and excrtlently managed.' inc a great deal nl„r the op lifting and ' The whobcamp s'- built
built on
on rsr*
car*
i won by
key's poultry n
Barred iHymoiith Bocks—G. F. Msd .
E Allor is the "dampening pro-i are the Mde sourres of its succ,-s%.and : ^*"
, whicfa are of the same jms« »v ibe
ILiiry
7 Knveland.
second cockerel. 90%. Harold
..................................
^ e fro-G. E Conkey'e prixe of fifty peck Nlckols
man" of this region and during, ks fascinailoo
for the "iraveUng
'railroad tracks in this part
first coekl 90%; first. 90%.
Mi«
Eva Ziegler Is'the achtWl;^,,,,.
-rhe camp
camp I*
I* moved
mz!ved to the -0^*^**® surprised them loot Tbnr^
egee of roup core for tbe bigbeet scor­ W. J.
. Millard: first eorkerel. 90%. these cold and snappy days of frigid |ren,l,j.- ,he -weary pe.i..«irian- and

state Th*ing Utds was won aa foUows:
very *•'**■
targe place where ,op<-jaUons sre-to
*r«.-io star
.rart •
arriving at tbeir
OUvcT Waters: third coekerel. 88%; winter relieves many a froien con-;,he -folk^ of town ' Tbe rates are teacber and she reports a ^
* - > package Oonkf
second pullM. 90%; ifird pullel. 90;
regntar attendance.
aidew-.lk,'“"'' “
flret pen. 178 Charles Blllman. Cedar: siiiutlon of that lienumbed feeling by reasonable and for enjoyment, quiet
bl,-s
it
is
sunerlor
*
number
of
new
sidewalks;,
^
to eat- Tbe oc90%; Ihlrd ben. 90; first tbe use of his "fire-wiiier” and other
One 60c package Conkey's roap care pnllec *0%. S. B. Conte. Solon
camp ' more track- is l.ld and the “““
•drinkables.” Mr. Allor has a well i ,0 hotels kepted in lowpa man) time*
,„d
..,,1 u* .em-it
^Barrrd Rock, pallet. C. J. »»mnn. ond pen. 1*7%.
whole outfit moved into fre*h uncut
<l*P*n«ns they prefurnished place of business and
Maple City. A feed and
R. C. R. 1. Beds—Mrs. D. G. Chand-j
,
»d in puiJing their rtads in condition. ,.n,w
*enied her wllh many beontlful and
; ules stabb
ter: aecond pallet. 89%: third pullet. pons a very flourishing business.
In connectfoe 7,^0, these Improvument.- In eonsld-! 7^0 number nt rf.,* deneoH. entire.'
thing*.
for B'bite 8
Joe Nemskl. Is the village black-'with this hostelry,
88%: third cockerel. 66%. Charles
^
There are i
Manrllle: first cockerel. 91%.
smith, and together with hi* aasiat- j a meal market, barber .hop. could •ration With the number of new dwell- ],, ^
Ooe 60e gockoge Conkey’s roap cure
Inns recently erected. It give* W«- L'^
^
jjlke McCarty of KIngaier |« «».
E C. E I- Reds—E A. Fox. Ontral
for White Rock pallec Blbiwmib Hole. Lake: third pen. 17516-16. J. M. anislskepibusy . winter and *Qmmer.j be well patronized here If some ford a n-ery active and up-todate ap.L,j^ ^
blocked «t**^ «<» Kl* home by illnewe. For
Ooe 60c package Cooker's dtoives Knight, first cockerel. 9!%l aecond He has a larger .pacloq* shop and j thoughtful tadlvldtial would locale
pearance a* a country Tillage.
underneath to give more'twenfy-flve yeara he has been •ecOon
cure fop-8, C. Brown Legbora cockerel. ooritmel. 91%: third cockerel. 88: first doe* all kinds of bloeksmlthlng and]the same here.
William R. Umlor.
. R. A I. at that place
pallet 94:
pullet. 93%; third troed-wofh. Has a complete line of|
Grip, of the typhoid form, is pro'
One 60c package Cookey's cholera pnllN. 93. *
with and by M..
bis ------pains-1
WEXFORD.
i leg fat. ‘^"r<»**J^tbe v^lty,,B,,be,,car* securriy os the rarrioge! *“‘1 'n »>»» th'-y-ozl'd yea'ra employ.A,.E.E t'AM srork
—--------------j
----------------.
tools
care for 8. C. Brosrn Iwghora pullet.
Buff Plymonth Rork»-E J Gill.1 taking and eager effort* to please, en-l Wexford. Mich.. Jan. =i--Wexfoid, JJ,
;and eompleie mechanical r ,-’ of ihe!«n*^*» o" ‘he v-a. bit not lost a day-*
WUUaa If. Umlor.
Central Lake: first coekerel. 92%:
Joys an Immense patronage at thlsieonniy at this time comatns with'|'week*.
|mill Is Iwilt m them. Tu •
..-g i*‘. lU- '-t>u-One sec imekage Oonkey'
•rel.
Gape ond- cockered. 90% ;_tblrd c

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aRAND TlUVmitM HIRALS. TMUMOAY. iANUAflY SI. IfOT.

Cfand Tiavcrse Herald.
soeUakD.br
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
.9mct.T. BkiH............................... Pwudwt
OM>.O.Bkns..................... VtM Pw^wt
■ J.w. ■ajudb.................................atnury
Ci.kBktN. Akn*........................... Tnmrw.

bdUneat man. Oenerel Algar t
esaaple of tbe typloal Anarieai
poelUon tecend only to that of prealdeot of tbe United SUtet. Id buUneae be was anceeasful and tbe cmployer of a large namber df voridng
people. By tala former eaployet bla
memory will be cberiabed for hit
kihdlye deedi and bla devoUon to
tbeir pereonal lotereeu. At timet of

mad three cblldreo. The fuaerel aervioe will be Tseadsy In Elk RafridA
tbe «er. Mr. PrieaUy ofllrtatlag.
WlHlam Tbompeon. too of Jabn
Thompson, died at Gladstone
eresilag. 1^ brother. Jamse. M
day to bring the body to this city for
Itttermroi. He lesviw a wife and three
children.Willie, the n-.vear-old son of Conrad

TA-LieeS.TS; *wea.~$5«5.ts.“ Hogs—7
active; pigs lower; Yorkers. I

MM

Bate FewA
I townablp. la being devaataiM by aome
I myatertoua dlaeooe. The atate veter
Brewd deaden at Port Hut
! Detroli. Jaa, 30.—Wheat—No. 2 red, .... om .
M.,..
' T8e: corn. 4Te: odia 41c.
-J<>—Wheat—May after that date tbe acaler oT weigfau ^
.md meaaurea tefla that be win InsUt.

LOCAL MARKET*.
Sellinfl PHCSA ——
Clvarback pork, per bbl.......... tll.M
Clearl-ark pork, per lb.
Short cut of porlC per bbl. . IS 00
ladnatrlea were eloaiag down, throw­
landlord Sharpo gave a party at the
Ham. per lb.............. -........................i«
. nJDbiAdvucr ing tbeir working people out of emProm Wet
ly't Reeord.
Lakeriew bouse Priday cveulng for
per lb....................... .....J281S
Theaa quota^ena are carafully eoe- Lard,
,
ploymenhCeneralAIgerkept bislarge the plcesnre of bis guests.
ntoAomb............................
Bacon, per lb.......... ............................IS
reeled every day. The local market '
foreea of mcai upon tbe pay roll and
«f. and Mrs. r. I) Towi.e win
Xrtmal ml ttM. pgalulBr* ml Trk»t*»- OHf,
operated hit large enierprtaes at a lerlalD at cards umtghi.
The outside quetatlens by wire, ■
great loaf to blmself In order to keep
Mrs. M Buchanan of l.adinglor
Oath, per bu....,....................
.42
Clipped from other papers of the pre- !
bis people working, to reliere tbren vl«itlng Mrs. B<-it Johnson.
Fi'ed, H_ .L. A Co-'s Beat, per
Th*k Poultry Show.
viouaday.
from want and aufferelng. Tbia was
Chtrkens. per lb.................................13
Th» nwaaciira of tb« poiUlrr
an element In Che character of Uen-----------Pocatoea
......................................
2Cfr4«
T*.* Weman'a Club.
.Ubit «( the NM-llivm Mlcliiaab Poul­
FillM'if Uluils were wcicliisl un tli'- Applet
40OC0
At th<. reI'gular nM-4-tIng of the
try aaneJaUuD are ratli]i-«j lu creOU
bPildn
lilny iiftrrncMUi lle-re
and oommoiilatinn for ili>- lercat
wbo knew bira than dII of bis <
1”*’ ‘1"............ .............................
seveial
• mier; iwx> licailr «if bvc stork nia.l- up lit*Maa of the mhow alvcn lure
!MiddnngA:.pcr IM Iba
. 1.2.-.
dellvereil. (he siilijerl iH-ing “IJteia- total.
weak. We will venture to aUlc that
l/K-nl maikeis n't,- «i-ri i|iiU4 In a'l'firga p«'r^un Uis
Tbo death of Grn>-ral Alger marks
■|i U-inc
Uie poultry ahow i^frvn In Oraiul Raple detiarture of one uf the last of the thu leadi.T.
Mm a few dmy« dru wai iin belter In older public, nxo of MIHiigan. wbo
At tbe business acssiuti It wai
u,
^ ■■
aay reapwt iban Uiai kI»™ Id Trar in tbo last half century have been in- cld«*d to have the llcv. Jea»i'tl> _ Hairy l.iiUer Mill (-•.Riiiim-s to b.'
*rae Qty. Tliii aasociailoD has done Btrumnntal In building up this state FitHh. cbalmian uf Hic- legislature, ' N'TT.'.i.mv-s an-is-li;g liHMiRht In as '
..i:.fiio
I'*''' •>‘'rPD.committee of the State K<‘d4-nillon of
nneh towardt (be prutnotloa
breed- and bringing It to Its present dlnin•lubs. deliver addx-sses In Hh- w.-iiih.T Is i.s> 1-i.M t« jirmiii of l.•'moOA perdox........ .
liaiihnc
Ilutter. erremery. i>er
lag of dotneatlc fowU. kod tbe iwblUl gulih'-d purtilon aioung the other Uls city <1
Grain t.»- ipt.< are fall, ptn--.- ir nmjvr. dairy, per lb.
thla year ebowa to wiiat oxloni inter- States of the uolnii. Nesily all uf the ViUlOK. IHer BUl<J"Ct will !"• "Woluci main
iMirniul.
rhees*. per lb...
vat ta Uits regard has epnwd. Tbe oldnr cltlsciis with wboui General ID rivic Affair*.- au.l Hu- Hiil. lui in
txTB are l■■■kiIU’ fur a In-al. It wai
peopla of tblk regtoo are to be <
I’rrslilint 'MnniB Srliwalon-h.-r of Kef'.............
Alger was aaaurlaled have passed Diau (hvided to liluc a wlso Iluntiom
Il»-Niirlli
ATuvrlr.vii I'oylslon cotupanr I Ball- P*'t t'l'l.
pUneeted upon their Baceeaa
r. Some of ibolut who remaii program fur (he eotiiliic y>-ar,
i>
u
lH-li<->er
In
mu
'
hraadlng Hue fowla Tkoae eiblblied
''Children's IJtcraliire." was tin nrmlskins. "I do
ol but ftsd a persoual Iohs an<
bera vara as fine as could bo aecn ttml tbo aUle Las loM one of Its bout aulij>vl of
i«lit-rwls<-." sai.I Iti-. •‘T‘u'
whl<-h was
Buying FrtecA
aayvbera. Tbe aaneUlKin It eniliraili- is takinc a>l (•Kxlurt ns fas
most liiyul cilizens.
esi. Tills was (•ill»»>,| |i« » reading is tiinii-d out. Th.. slliiui I Is pll.- BYirat. pi^i (.11 . ... .......... .
tied to.lba grratesl onooBraceaient of
Mill Ml-*: Wvo nomriialfor this ilau-uf .
Usually Ilii.-kttl..ai •. • i 1
....
breedere of fancy fovla and of fareicelleni
nt Isiper
I
<•»
this siuison i-vri-ytiody has plmitv of
CCOAA
. Moon, the
m and It may aafoly be anld that the
Iff to tu-ll. as si-irks ar.- pllliii: mi.
I'
0«lar. Mlrh. Jaa. 22,-Mra. Thomas
APer an *-naaaoelauoa hat bem and will be relis >.-nr tlu-ir Is iiothliienn l.i- had !
l.le
voe.;il
eolii
hv
Miss
Bessie
Baird did shopping lu Trov«-rae City,
am wlirre. ihin* lani is a iiimluri onlv I Oats.
apootlble for tbe great advancement
ker. Miss Minnie Wall r«-ad .n well
Monday.
Ijiliklle. s-rtimis of tbr Uniteil
ilt«l ; niitrei
nutter
■In tMa kind <g breeding.
ar.-d iiainr on "Ciasslc MylhV Siati-s. ami iiowlime <-ls<. in the -waiM
Mr. and Mrs. aiarh-s lllHman spent
program rji.r.vl wlili soiiga by the |x Ihi-rr- a stiipliis of h. 11i
The abov for aereral yeara paat ban
Tuesday In Traverwr- City.
clilldreti
of
the
(minli
ginile
eeniial
sn1>-.tlliilr for li d«-r|>Iif tiro
gradoally Inereated in magnitude nnd
The grip paiients are atilt vi-n' under Miss li<n>ker'K ilii'-eilou.
tcmix to iillllxe cocoa hiitn-r niul oih<-r Apple.', j.er t«l III-., ........
Si'lllnc I
Cows
............ ...........
imeruuR hU are slowly on tbe fmln
fats.
giadn; so- IJglit sf-rs.aml heifers....
Joe IXtizHshl was Injured WillGood Work.
■omiHiuiul laiil. wliirti is poi
neaday hy a limb siriklnf him on the
.02'
Coiiiil, S'-huol Culiinilssloner Crisp
lanl. M ils at Kijr. ami cotton seed Steers and helfors. 1Iba..
The MeCumber Bill.
.15
face just below Uie right eye. wtatle liaid a large leaolierC lei-ilng In the
iK'lirinfciDg 3iic a gallon At tbt- Drvsse.r Ixmlliy .........
Tbe MeCumber Uli vat ftrorably
Fitpi-niaora' najtii at the> ciiuti
ftn
bouse pro>oiii nionu-m Geruiaiiy has l.-ss riiii-i-eii'. ill,, wiiuiii..............
.Its
working In tbe woods.
•Saturday.
lepocted to tbe bouae ymlerday am]
The riami »
th.nii PI per c*-iil of ihc l:ir.| mi hiiiid Hogs, dlt 'o'd___ ..................... «7 1171
Hiss Nellie White of Cedar Run',
tbta if s bill that tbould certaloly |>eniled with leaelii-rs friim. all
It had a year ai:o •tiornianv. of Sheep, with w«sil >« ..;.................04
spent Tburaday with friends In town
O', ha* sliiK oni O'lr meals, tint
«ome • lav. Under lu prorlt
The social given by tbe Cbriailau
Is- mmlug after laiif One of llic Spring ladliA live weight.............. 05
▼aterana cf tb« MUdean war
Altnte. Before Hie jietual work of the
als.iii Ho- 'ituaili:
Call .-a .......................................
.05
CItU war vbo bare attained an age Bndeavorers Friday evening was .i inSeUtig liegaii Mrs. iiallm- n-lideivd 1* Hull
• •
Gres-n lo.,.--hi‘li-< ............ ................. 7<» .5
' «l 8S yeara are^entlUed to a peoaloo decided success socially and Baoolalvery well received aelecllon.
ly. The tempUng display of borne.......... 10RlP,i
c sue per lh''h'lch"r tliHu"!ast”’vmlri
of fix s month. Tboae wbo bare
The work for the ctmiing term was
made candles drew their attention dlsCUHMHl nUd the nreeiiiig took the
<1 are selling l«-iii r ihan they w.-n Tallow .....
gesebad three aoore'and ten will reand games were also an Intereutlng form of a nmnd table talk.
oUre 116 a vKwtb and ISO a montli
feature of the evening, old and young
«rtU be gtren to all over 71 yeara of
iisi n.noo tons. The stci
j I-OR S5A1.R- Kltnliall ifjirlKlU piano a
alike enjoyed them. The proceeds
January this year will ilecn-ase
««P
{Gtinnell ll:s>s. Itr.P.
were |6is.
Corn Situation.

R is tnie that tome of the men who
Mra. F. Ketleriiouae passed through
■'ll is .si-hlom one se.-* I stronger .
- foiight TalianUy In tbe great atroggle
Hiullon III corn" (•aid J
town Friday enroute for Glen Haven
th» nK>.t cmilDr
Ska uSem paaaed ttarough, have
"The vislhle siipply now 1
V.’^JrW.ter
’of
Purrani of DurdickvllU- waa a
,4.fK.o.oiH.
tnishels. last rear it was ll.fKKi.OiMi
MBSnad fortmma and nre not In need
Cedur caller Friday.
'nislo'ls. Hiiroiie lias IkiiicIiI iiiii o
Of any Borerenent aid but It la oIro
CrwaiUtid KsarbsnUpmrurriiant. an.wai.
A number from hero attended the
'..msMSMl hushels ileis far. wh.-r
weU,fsirl.ulMli>as Mu wil-s teas W lUimraa
' true that tbe great 'majority of the
on
Os.
T'lfli
riser.
wnL
»,
iwile
of
tirrr
t-sre
party glyen at Maple City Friday
last year she hiid liikeii el'-'""’1 fr.«i
iir^.—'w'.'iii
"
Wilt
la-wiidin
elie tract* tart ow (erno
' Imaiaiia could tiae the amountt atlpiiiiiisliels: snpplie, .nflnai for Kiiroie-.
«tk,
v. narau-w A L. Soair-e. Will
r»le
evening.
now ate ruilv 12.C11IIIISS1 Imshi-is la«I
la«i 'Istnreore-Ns.
' lamreore-V*.
flebXl.lUi:
iMad to a good adruuge. The rich
Then you need McDon­
Mr. and Mra. F. Hopkins of Maple
Mor IlH-y weiv 21 i.ift.OOft l.usliels.
Acdmidlera are ao much In the minor­
aty were In town Friday.
1,,-t v.-ar «e lijil n s'lx-k of ovei I .^os-F*«r Sail- I hsre fiTr S'rd oorx for-al.
ald’*
Witch
Ha*cl
Cream.
ity that tbe g
. 5.rai:il..|re.li o-<i in'inlliwb .<1*1-K-U P..I .-I
.;.|N*I1.000 bushels In piilillr elev.
Ifonty Ncaaen. while working in
t BbII rBmniiBg Uuee ]wr- uid' Will trwU f- r
Notbioj; like
it for
set flD ven^ far astray •trtiile they
t.ere. while tMH yiwr we have less I hora—4 If
B. .1. ]IOkl)A^
Neasen'a camp near here waa severe­
gOlSl ; —-------- -------------- -----------------—
:ti«n l.i-Ki.ooii Mishels. There is n. goisl
sroald oBdoubtmtly beneSt many
chapped or rough skin.
ly Injured Friday morning by a log
SKrtky I
rolling upon bla arm.
I
naaa veteraaa entered Into tbe
Charles Baumbarger of Konbport.j
. Btrsggle JuA when manhood and its
HenI not ta trial Ask
r the ptani'
s from B
anaocted bualneas here Friday In
for
I.eAlM
nppoitmIUea were opening to them
BachNtM.. N. V
of tbo aoed factory of
ShorUps
gaae ap fonr of the beat yeare of that plare.
Icogo y:
Hi>g s'zpeiis III
lhair li*«a to tbeir country without
Mias Jennie Cluff of Maple City is I
:re piislicling tlia■I there‘ Iwill |i
^•d
vompenae. To many,
Wiriiiiiy rr-oi-ipt
-hciiiaRo In
visiting frleuda In Cedar.
j
urmlcsiad 10 sail. iftVMrwliU ilM bMos uia>
Soar years lost and on tbeir ret.illy 20 per
B coropareil '
lip ward aa bfwd'isortpra. Warkly aalary of
Mr. and Mra. Frank Tefelaka. Bellr'
This is a couRh -remedy
last year. Thua far the eaperis have 1
fmn from the atniggle they
Welaler and Mrs. MorrlaoawereTtav |
l.eeii correrl In their views. The jvall- [
.iaraad to begin nil over again. Many
that
is
fast
proving;
its
tree aty callers Monday.
j
ration of Tc vesierday for hoes, ce
W them oontmoted woonda which,
|7tttaAl.K TM--h.'hl tnonUi'a..ldfu
merits, and is sure to
• rally wroiilisl two months ago. was
/Tbo infant daughter of Mra. A. Kali
rrhwi'r While bar. Will aril f-.r .
. WkUa at tbe time afforded them no
slr»>UR i>oiiit in their favor. T1
la rery HI at thU wriling.
I
Bivc ratisfaction. We
• laitns of losi
jpeat Ittconvonlence. but now when
Mrs. J. Sullivan la HI with the grip '
make them both and
» baa eome upon them, binder them
The Hobart Co.. Prop.
Rripire.
I
ill any attfolion to ibesi- claliii'
tram doing tbo mure acUve work and
know they are jjootl.
llTiie Ix-cauw the weal her M l. ' O'RKAIJr^tiM HaBtl-lt.l1 W Iron, lu i- n.
lalah Wilson la on the tick list.
{
^dleap them In many ways. Others
• eio rally seasonaiile
Mre.'Wimam Buchaner enienalned
Wa"" vtctims of dlaoaM> which loft
Manitoba Wheat.
A Hil.-ti-. k,
her father and mother from Grawn
the last ioyilr
('anndlan millers ■talk
|.
I Mods In tbeir eyAem and years
Itwvmei'ity,
last week.
nitolia whenyfi.d.l
S'i>. I iiorlhtTU 51anit(ilia
l-v Ctiiraini iiiii
I a> fesirelyo Hay
There are no new rastui €*f dlpli-'
, Twelve dollars or IIS or |20
|.oil.
They
have
l»>-n
>>■11
stt-adyi
liiiyt-ritheria reixmed as yet. The heulili
Mr i-ime lime, nnd from their
. JMoBth ta not much but It would cc
otaecre aro making «-very effort m
•rrt.-iy It Bpi>t-ar.-.i
iiniriiw li­
:'ffglBly be a great bAp to tbe msn who
prevent Uie preud of the diaeasc. The
the t'aniiili.-in
I
holillnc- there had
tooght la IMl and they are certainly
also I..S-11 tlls|>oKetl «if. Tlle
little eliild that baa tbe dlplilberla Is
fcUtied to It
iiroludiilliy tif any furthi-r inn
maU tif hlalillolia wln-.ii (
^ Iba laJUal burden upon the governMr. NniM-rvlake and fatuHy did aliop
iiorlhw.-st l"-forc the oiiimiiig of lakbaent would be tbe grealt« right now
ping in Trnvenw City Saturday.
i
iiatigatlon.
U tbe pemloaets on Uiu rolla now arc
Miiim-aisilis. Jan. .Hi 41 I* Hnl.llii
Mary is-rJUke rvlurned homo from
utoerenalag at a rapid reU-.
m.-miei-of .MaiiHoIia. was ;i vi-.i1.ir it.
Traveree City Satiirdayr where sh,>flnnen|sills between Irtilns M.in laj
The MeCumber bill should pass.
has btHu employml for a«»m« lime.
II.- eani.- from tki. Gulf of M.'vi.si
Mr*. Jolinslon 1* on lUe slek list.
wlii-rv he Im* In-en s|s“ridini: u f.-»
•enater Rutadl A. Alger.
wis-ks. and wa' a i-in-st 11' Ih.- W.--'
There waa a very amall attendance
In the death of Senator K. A. Alger,
Sunday orbool. owing to there bethe atete of MhAlgan loses one ef
The disiilufiii dii-.l ti.slloi -aei llu'
ig
so
nincli
airkm-ws
In
town
and
its Bout dtstlngulabrd rilizens, and
^.Illll.d.a li-l.t .......I .:isaii|N.ini.-d i- h-l
LARGEST MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTERS
laheal ei..|i l.i.st t.'ir. and
dine vbaue career will adorn tbe pages also the liad weather.
as the :.-is>rts liiid Iss-ii .-vau^.-rai. I
J few of tbe- U«*w "liiu" wbiell tiX'n b*ly Will
of history with credit to tbe memory: Donald Sullivan waa quite olek tbe
Me said lhal .......... had Mlfli r.sl lali
prv|«rrsl for tbe rotli vrilli .1 bii: stock and 1
«C Banatof Alger and n tribute to hl.s latecr pan of last week but is better
and • a;ir from iilh-iiialinc dr\ ai-aili.-i
ill Iw .liAipixiii
Cull iin<! li.-ar tie i
bone Btate. Senator Alger was nut at this 'Writing.
and lieaty rains.
. Baird Is auSering from the
Argentine Wheat Crop ShOrV.
b ^ ' great la the accepted sense of the
line
et
111.targ-'sl
a-.-t
1.-i)’'■
,.l
tna
word, bnl be wat a man with a great, grip at present.
ehlii-'iy h.sis.- iu ih.- •ti-intit .a'-;
Mrs. Grosvenor, wbo has been suf­
. kenrt and a personality wbirh endear­
"Our .ArL-.iiiUii. am-n:' el.nm il.ai
ed him to tbe people of Uita aUic and fering of Influraza la much better at
IbHr adxie.-s 41.- that lie- Atg.-nillo
' ••—•A It hf. J;l ,
ItwliKii illolwH
• •iinvwM )Un».
wheiii <-io|i IS Hill iiiiiiiiic out ueavit
ta nil srbo «ame In rootact wKb him. prvwenl.
.-AMwl.iitUI 'Lii.l Wkwli 1-eKl Tl>m
ns -w.-ll as 1: w. . t'.i.-iiet.sl koDii
Clois CuKer had a narrow escape
Hwrru tab.il.lwa usrij Itortwa
Aa gOTwnor of UIrbIgan. he aened
weeks ago, uiid ili.li an initiii-nsr
-h-wnwr
y—,X-.W
dowi^
'
-Tt» IM
the oonmouweellb with zeui and Saturday afiernisin. from wliat might
aimnini
of lli'.-hlng neiehin.-r>
l-laj-S* by Bdi_o,
feceor; as a eoldier In tbu Civil war have proven a fatal accident. He was
shipiMsl lh.-r<- to s'li.plt th- d.-maiuS
■iiliart _
«Yi-rry
hafo-u-.
L» J-a..
be aerred bis coontry with crt*dli and riding u|s>n the dray, which as it or U inff
u.!S|.b..
turned, slewed and nruck an obaudiaappoiiiUsl when you agml iu consi'quenm-.''
cle throwing CloU with grtwl force
Ruatian Wheat Poor.
o|ien
.aclKckioR
scooniit
w
ith
this
almost against tbe ty ing post.
lanidon tiiM.-il thai Unssiim wh.-ji
\ ictor Talking Machines an«J Bdison I’honographs ceist
iil'iii.-iils from now -n wniiM r-;n 1"
R. H. McQueer has sold hU droving Innk, tbe OKh«t nm1 I-argc*t iu
rrssldnt McKinley, he served bla
■r «smt li-ss than last v<-ar lun! tbai
SlO.fOand upwards. Records. •5-'jn\ fit»c, etc
Outfiis sole! on
eountry again, well and efflclently. itfft to Shlrely and Wllllatua wbo Nortborn Mu-biuan.
le tiiildiiy vmild Is- mostly I.-, (ss.r
but owing to a comblnatkm of uu- have t}ieir hi-adquartere at the Shiviy
milllUK |ini|io»es.
Easy Payments.
, fortunate circamstanccs he was livery.
ColleclioiiB ar*> .]itieUy inaile
America Held* Key.
Mr. and Mra. turner BHlman have
One uf the laige lailliTS a' Minnemaligned and abused arithout Just
We are vlulojaJ. ri aa 1 retrilera of E iis.>n an-l
DnfU payable at all poinu are.
ennae. He gave to his country a aer- moved Into the house vacated by Mrs.
Victor i»>o li. sii I bav« an lu-itionaWr the i4f,ri.st an 1
1I.- acre.- tiiHl
luatHl
trtoe Wblob was valoable. He brought A. Kail.
mast vimplete iine iu Miobicaii- < »ver 1CK).<X0 Rer.
o the w'hfiu t
The apciloneera In tbe Ptrxyk build­
. tnte tbe cabinet a wisdom born of
onla
ouoatantly cAfTH^ ia Btotfk. An inim,-h»e assortOar odicsTa take a personal inlong and auoceastul bualneas eaperi- ing are not proving very auccessful
neut of Boms in every styli-an.1 size. Dis-- and Cyllervit in the Ituaiui-aa of a-very
«Boe and ability which was strength- I their work.
itnlur K.jsurdCafiiii.-ts in Laniisouie inobokTHuy ami oak.
N. Skiver and family are living Iti lepoator.
Etc. etc. .Mailonlere tilleil same'i.iy as receivid Catweed by long public aerrtre.
After bit retirement from the prcai- tbe bouse formerly occupied by Elnier
ali-iknies outl all infonxiaticju scut t>> any mldreos on reijuest
Beot'a cabinet, the |><o],ie of Michigan, tUUman. '
■esonrees
bestowed upon bla the great honor of
;:.U-r with
Over $t,MW.M0.(M.
S amt In the United Status aenste, an
ELK RAFIOS.
S' well ;is wilh prolif
OUT
bopor which vindicated General Alger
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Jan. 28,—Jesaic
•nd denaonttraled to him ud to the Hall, aged SS. father of Mr*. William
•d wiUi Or, King's New IJfe
eoUBtry that the people of his state Brink, died at the home of hi« daugh­
- i«Biiil'-s> p ;iih-r> that cine
h.«daehe al'..l IdUutish-ss. lUxI k-ep
leaed and reapcclr'd him and bad oon- ter north of Elk l^dda last night. Ho
hr I..W4.U iii:lii, :'.r i.t C A. Hugh's.
Edmea not only la fau iaiegrity. bat haa lived la this ' leiiiiiy for tbe past,
bto aunty as a siau-aman. As a quarter of a ceoiiiy and Imvea a wife
TH08.T. BATES.,
Editor arrd Manager.
ctfrrauarBONT antiBT.

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of wdikh all
us have a
share, how can you continue
to buy oidinary soda crackoA
stale and dusty as diey must
be, when for 5^ you can get

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fresh from the oven, protected
from dirt by a package die
'very l^uty of which mafcea
you hungry.

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Peninsula:

Ooas to Beavue Mand.
Prom Tuasdayla Rsoasd.
W, D. Ci Germaine left fur Cross
Vlllago this morning and tomorrow
wiU cross the lee to the Dcaaer
islands. •
He received a telegram calling him
Ibero on urgent
and loformlug him that transportation
across tbe ke ouirid be obtained. The
mail Is carried fmm the main land to
the islands by dog sled and In ibis
novel manner be expects to Uke tbe
iweoty-eigbt mile trip tomorrow. This
primitive mode of transporutlao U
the only practical one between the
two pololK during the winter months
and. although It seems dangerous,
very fen- accidents happen. Tbe course
is followed by comi>ass In ease of a
snow storm
He will return the latter p.vri of tbe

tlnlon; Victor K- Sebofielu
Whltcsraier; F. A. Bari. First ward
•VTtai.
Prod Robinson. Second ward; Frank
Vogle. Third ward: P. U. Marrin.
OmCOA-A. TIMT tm.
R Fourth ward: John Clarli. Fifth ward;
n«rJ Oiar*. vmb n^iiiii mmi om> Ferdluan PronhulU. Blair: Merrtan
twAOMWir: A-J.lUmu4.A-J.a«Tllud. Weslhers. Kssl Bay: Wisely Dell. Fife
lAtke; K. T. Gambell. Gaific-ld: Irwla
Barr. Grant: Henry Hammer. MayWRROTMA—A. Tntf Imj* Rfield; W. J. Bucktiam. penlesula
OHxA. Hn. JallM T. Ilwik, ■»«•> '
ImA. R. C. toTM. JsTT BarnTW. 0«
Cev. Warner Recovered.
Lansing. Micb.. Jan. S».f-lt Is an­
1 ,ct cni «lk)w^ «1 nine DepMlu nounced (bat Governor Warner win
tome to Laoi-ing Monday night and be
■ I..J all OoUKtteo* anJ Oonw
presem when the leglalatnre resumes
Robery Huttford. |
bust!
pioneer of Huron county, nod a resi­
The city board of education hero de­
dent of Sherman township for 46 years
cided last night to fight tbe bill of the
i< dead at bis home at White Rtvrk.
State Teecbers aaaociaUmi provldlog
lie was 75 yrarsvdd.
fcr tbe reduction of the mi-mbvrs of
At a meeting of the Bellaire board
school boards In ritlos of tbla cissa to
nf trade held last week, the following
BUCKLEY.
five and giving the superlntendenu
Buckley. MIcb. Jan. 29—G. A. officers were elected: President, K.
tbe sole power to empitiy and dis­
h).
Ximdren: svereury. C. E. DensBrigbamand
bis
mother
attended
the
charge teachers.
Bute Banking CunnlHaloaer Mooro poultry show at Traverse City lust more.
The Hecla Cement Co., ot Bay City,
has enJIed for a rtmort from state week.
Mrs. vnils Wrighlman and dau­ which tocently purchused the steamer
bunks at the close of businesa Jan. 86.
ghter. Bertha, are visiting at -Cope- Eber Ward. will, it Is said buy two or
Mrm. Alfivd W*2l htm reoalTed
mlsb this week.
more steamer* tor the handling tbe
chaek for tum. Ui« iMurooco ca
Tbe lAdles- Social Hour club met coal and limesiooe to* the plant. The
e state at Mrs. Ora Barden's Jan 21. Special company owns about 1.2W aerro of
rM br ker ku»k«ul In the MoJera
that eongresa will appropriate I1&5.000 meeting Jan 30 at Mrs. Ralph Brig­
BraUieTbood of Amhrtcn.
land at Alpena and It is
tor tbe erection of a torpedo building ham's. They wil bave a social Feb 1 announced will open n quarry of
r. sir. WlleoB tins nold oat bis white plant.at tbe naval torpedo sution. In tbe ehureb. A l&cent supp^ will own at that point In a abort
Which will employ a large force.-for be served. Every body Invited)''
Some Cleveland CHpllallsts
PljaMiith Rocks to Fred Wnner of
ling an eiecirie line from
manufaclurn of the Bliss-Leavltt
Wallace Shepard left last evening sldering building
OM Mlsdoa nod will devote nil his
IDC lotpodoes which now coat the with six cars of potatoes for Chicago. Negaunee lo .Marquette. Tbe dispostIfon of the plan depends a gnml deal
time to the breedtnc of bU hl^-scor- government ntArty fg.OOn apiece. The
The new seats are now place -In
the aUiliide of thi- owners of ibe
Inc Binek Jsvu of which Jodse Me- department is nodcr eontracl with this the school bouse, and seveniy-nix pup- ornperly along tbt- proposed right of
Niule snjrs tber nre ns nice ns he concern to build SCO torpedoes nnd at iU are enrolled. How is tbat for n way.
the preoent time the Brooklyn
town only eighteen montbs old*
ever scored, nltboa^ he bnn ton
Geo. Brown w«l to Cnaillac today To Break In New Bbeea Always Use
npednlts of oeorins them In Mmdlsoa pany Is nnablc to turn out more tbnn
100 n year. The plana and woriclngs
Rdonre QnrdsB. Chleaco, CUdi
Bbatcrlu. FCtvB SwoUes.
of tbe new torpedo factory’ show the
Mr*. Slraob Is very HI.
Md Other shows.
plant win turn out SOO torpedoes a
Tbe Infant child ot Hr. and Mrs drM.A.f> lAmstiA.LrSoy.K T.
S«t
year and enlargemrats to the plant, Harry Bond died Saturday taornlng.
A Fin* Fon.
from year to year will Increase the
Mr*. Glen Ashley Is visiting her
output. 1^ At the present time tbe navy mother nt Hamon.
Is Id a serious way for torpedoes
Hr. and Hra. Ed. Middleton visited
the enlmnl
at Ralph Brigham's Sunday.
ooe leE wes secured with n tmp. Ur.
Two papers for the price of one.
Miss Carrie Mause" visited - her
Seoose then eat Into the lav snd kill'd
The “Opportunity Onss." tougbt by parents over Sunday
Miss Barton, waa the hostess of C. 3.
There will br a daneo at Baird's;
Eboer'e Sunday acbool claaa at the opera bouse Saturday evening, Feb.
kUled In the vMoltr of hU hoi
Congregational church Monday nigfaia
r«cpUon being tendered Ibo latter
He CMdit*! Uke It
Chief of Police Anhtoh has retelved In the chfiicta pariors. About fifty
present and the evening waa
n letter from Dr. p. D. Avhirxi. his
attber. who is nt proaeoi In Willlnins- very enjoyably spent In pUying games
GRtSD RAPIDS a IRDItllt R'V
bers. Vn.. with bb sm. Dr. K. I>. Ash- and other amusements. For an “ar- honte tiy lltDCKK.
N<». tkins. SowlartteFt.
too. Snturdnr n week nsn wns Gen- tistlo game" prizes were given. Miaa
W. I)
lagley of Old Mission was
Usily
•ml Lee's birtbdsj- snd Wll
In the city today.
Helen Hanncn .being awarded the first
Mrs. A. K. Ml
left for Toand Miss Clare Minor, the consolation.
Ml*. It. I-Xans is
‘iling at Empire,
Befroabmencs were served, tbe
end Dr. Ashton nnid ther noted on thf>
Mr*. John ’Turn
left for Callfor|wan«er doctor Uke n red Sag to front Ubiee being set In the dining
Dla this morning.
of n centlemnn cow. However, hr and decorated srtth flowers. Caroa■UBed hb fcdIncB nnd It is sold that Uona were the favors. During the
his home li
1W b lenrsiOK to whistle “INsle'' but evening, the Rev. Demns Cnchlln. J. elLv.
JHs tovo for the north b undisturbed. W. Millikno. C. J. Bbner nnd Hiss
Mr*. L. a
Ije-eity t<M
Barton gave short talks.
ifTrorttw
1 XI p B
TrwjB arriTW at
Trarttw Oly dally
0
Grade Program.
Train,afnvaM
t ’TiaTWa,Tistwim
Oily

^y
Train>afnT»a.____
. , (hly
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_ azc«t»:
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the right thini it 1UU hai. Nasal B^-dar; M p m Md H I1-r m . „
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The followtng wns the proemm
Bala'at M--T. |TiiTn air;^Bt*^vwJ» Oty Owsday OOly I
Writ Issued.
* tlven hr the seventh and einhUi Kiwdr
Ire, and snuff-., 5 eSn
isn b
_
tvrihrf
ronUIB
r-sam.gl«
.
Halm
Trsifi
:-a»lni;
Trav.-r,.
I'llv
S.-tism
'(.>*011
Haim'
Trsiti
:-av)nc
Trav.-r.-I'llv
fi :-avlnc T
Cminn nl the central ImlldltiB
A writ of certiorari was made Mon- rol--a«*«>as»rr»iii.iu. that laflaBr tbs nasal arnxiiura'
11
I’MHuian i<ari,ir
lira'...........
II U-ii m lia•
|•.Il)-l
tbe tbruai. ahrriaa nunai'in 1 l>Ma.sti
..ti Trav-ra,-(-vy
Trav.fa..
and Crand Uapida
Ear afternoan.
ay on Ibo approfi of Hrnest O.Smilh. t paaaagaa and
uadr with B.eniry B«r.-ly drir- 1 ParW aad aiwipwc
scear^
can <n main llBa trMM
Kalkaska attorno-. U waa iHrccioil • hrm oul aad liava
ao iattw (baa yon I Earlf ncniu traia has Parlor awl Dim.
to Ola Hiitcbins. a Justice of tbe pear«K of mlnatce of Ust meeilns.
Flfe Imkc and concerns his court
against. iSari SoutbwiHI.
Pfmm aolo. Maredn IlclKea.
Roll flhll, seereUrrwhw was sentenced to the State In'VMIn eoto. Will Votrvba.
dustriaRHorae for Boya on the charge
BeeltnUon. Knthleen Martin.
of larceny for five years. It la said
Ptnno polo. MnbM iRntaer.
that be stole a bank and cootenis
anlehee of llvee of crenl must
Bdith Bnrtnk.
amounting to |l.6£. Mr. Smith has
______ j; Hnrold Hill.
taken the matter up In the boy’s be­
Plane aolo. Gertrude IVIor.
halfnnd Is anld to have ftamd
^Utmi^of Daniel Webster. Win!
flaws in the Justice court proceedings,
Ptnno aS^ Cedi Place.
on which be will woric
Talks on current avenU. Wllmn tinton; Anlee Monroe. Ruth Adams. PlorMiss B»Uva ('arsky. daughter of
enee nUmore.
Plano duet. Marie Dunn. Vivian wetl-known artist of ibis city, and
Hugo Bcrancy. both of Ibis etiy. were
Gardner.
. Debate—Resolved. That the borne united in marriage In Chicago Mon­
vlU always be of more benefit to mao- day.

GSsr<s?sSMJEffl.s:^“«a:
CireilatioD this mk, 2.925

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BtsU Newra.
|
Thomas Calvert, while hunting near'
Howell, killed a bine noer which wax
crawling around In the spow and
which was
feet long. He brought
tbe nmllle to Howell to back up bU
snake sior) .
Tbe VaaderbUt council baa grantH
a 10-year electric light franchise to
tbe Parks * KHly Shingle Co. Both
puMIc and private lighting will be en­
gaged Ip.
/
C. B- Woodbury, one of ibe chlrf
of Lansing, lost Itls right
hand la a corn shredder on bU farm
near the Mtcbigan Agricultural col­
lege Friday.

We are Blowing about

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Underwear Specials
LIMITED QUANTITY
We bare on band a siomII lot of Ladies*
Part Wool UnderireBr roUiliitj: at 85c.
Wt* 6nd lliat vre do not neiv) this price
irour line. cDnaoi|ueotl7 will not carry
it next season. While this lot lasts )t>a
muy bny tbeni at

59 cents
Pants and VesU sizes 4.5,6 '

tb* Bnmd tnptpt Btnid

SmaU line ol Pciticoals.
.Sold at $2, lor '

Tarm and Tinsldt

$1.00

$1.25 each.
ms is a nomber we do not intnod to cany in stock.
lU made
of
They are Rood, worthy garmeiiU
n
permanent finish mercerised satioc.

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

Good Shoe News!

Two Special Values/

Worth Your Investigation

SUte News.'
ERd Doyle and Roland Knp■Ick.
Taught fiehoel Fifty Yearn.
Violin solo. Dorothy Hueu.
Vasaar Jan. S9.—Franklin C. DoThe lud*«e of the debate rendered
their deddon In favor of the necativc. Lsno. a prominent roeldeni hero fur
flrty yearn; died today, aged 75. of
n to Bond Isom.
cancer. He taught school here
half a eentuty. He leaves a wife
r««ular meeUnx
who Is very ill.
Bay oommon eoondl In Kovember. a
Dropped Dead.
sweolaUon was pssaed to bond the vllfor 16.000 for the purpose of bulldDetroit. Jao. 29.—Mrs. Augusta
Ink a wnter works system. Tbe bonds Scroeder of 4S8 Sherman atrcnl.
were to be dated April 1. m2, and
dropped
dead
on the eidewnlk near
tbe tnteroai was to be five iwr eenl.
the residence of her daughter. Mrs
bonds being of
Bertha Bowitcher, 78 Sidney, whom
ic was going to visit.
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now that this propoaal does
Died in Oeetor'B Office.
not meet with the wishes of the taxlayers aod at last night's coundl
Marnball. Jao.
JMin M. Hub­
meeting a petition dgnsd by nbont bard. city marshall under ez-Hayor
aeveoty u* payers was p
'*■'
Miles Tosrasend. dropped dead
This peUtlon asked■ that
" t the prooecit
JIC of the Kovember meeting he recou- o'clock this morning In the office of
Mderod and that the council again s>-lc Dr. H H. fttusi. abero be weoi to (At­
far bids wllh tbe sUpubtlon tbai the tain m(-dlclDc He was a pnmiioi-nt
bonds be made payable on and aft< r
»I1 and wllh tbe privilege of paying Marcabee and an Odd FelJon-.
them on or beforo the date specified.
McMillan Improving.
Detroit. Jao. 26.—Willlatn C. MeMillau iwsscil a comfortahlc- night and his
coiirllllou conilnuos to Improve.

WOMEN'S PATENT
COLT SHOES

WOMEN'S DONGOLA
KID SHOES.

9Q

4^1 AO
Made of Patent Colt stock ii\J
Blncher style, dull leather
tops and Cuban heols.

Made of gennino dongola
stock with patent tips and
light dress soles.

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Poultry Show Was FiniS

In first window.finished from west end.

try ooold be raised ?

prised at the different kinds?

you conld do it jnst

in every way.

We help you

The display in our big win­

dow 1 second from east end) prevee oar
Reliable 100 Egg locnbetor, the
Belialde 100 Chick Brooder and Rat I’roof
Tanl. Reliable Stock Food Cooker and
Water Heater, Reliable Exhibition Coop.
Reliable Insect. Blower. Ponltiy Netting
ikeepsyonrpooUry in and small stockout—

Yonll be surprised that such
style and tit oan be had at
this price.

Truly this is oneOf tbs best
liarzains we ever had,to offer
the buying public.

Special Prices on Rubbers
Wooen'g Storm Rubbers Me

Men's Samlal Rubbers 7Sc

Rubbers for CbiMron S6c

Display of Carpenters' Tools

Surprised yoB. didn’t it. tbat sui-h fine poul­
as well if yon go at it right.

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Zero at Detroit.
ly the pimddeal BUggested n Joint
Detroit. Jan. 26.—MerFury at tbe
mooting of the oonncll and the tax­
bureau registered rero at i
payers. Thb was agreed upon and weather
o'eloek this morning, the lowest |>olnt
reeched this winter.
--------- ..e the pier* «rf meeUng.
The re ta no fricUoo aa to whether
Long Live the King!
the pbni shrmld be established or not.
all belsg unaaiBunis thsi a water Is the popular cry throughout Eurrsl
works U needad. but there U a dlvl..........while
.......IninAmeriee.
Ameriee. tbe
Mon aa to the time tbe bonds i^ld cry of fh® present day la ’’Long Lit e
nm. one rltlsen fiimn-s (hat SI.OW In­ Dr King's New IWacoterv. King of
terest would be saved If tbe bonds Throei and lamg Keiuedies!’' of which
were for tea years, and alao that If the Mi*. Jatla R.vder Paine. Truro. Mass..
bonds ran twenty years the village says:
nev-t-r fails to give ImmecsMld not Issue an.« more until afiei dlate relW and (n quickly
that period imlees there was n grea< cough or cold." Mrs. Paine's oplnl
litcreaae in populathm.
irwd liy a majority
lants <ff this country. New- DIseovery
euros wrok lungs and sore throats af­
ter all other remedies baveJalled: and
for coughs and colds it's tbe only sure
T the February term of cure. Guaranteed by a A. Bugbee
vimssvmni
Drug Co.. Hannah Dreg fitore. S. R.
Joee^ Sehmltt. Blair; Hngh Pronty. WsK « 8(»a. dngglMs. 50e and fl.oo.
East Bay; N'abam Averr. Fife Lake: Trial bottle free.

.Cakes and Syrup for Breakfast
from Jonifi’ Celebrated Oogntiy Fkrm
C-onldn'task for a better breukfast i
Buckwheat Flour (sells at :i0c a sack) and Kobinsoe’s Goaranteed Absolutely Pore Ohio
Maple Syrop (costs you
B gallon I
We do sell, and loU of it, Golden DripCaoe Byrnp
at 40r a gaUon. Add to your breakfast aom<- of -Jones’ Country Fkrm Little Pig Bansage
sold in casingsatejc, or inbolkut 20r:oryou might profor the ham at 20r or liao(»atS5c.
Top tbe whole off wifb one or more cups of either tbe Yale Mocha and Jam Ooffee at 85c or
the Monarch blend aUOc. and you havea breakfast fit for a king. Dontyonwantto beakingT

buy any qnastity you want). Best Lio- Kill­
ing Machine. (Mvanized Iron Drinking
FonntainS, Hand Com Shellers, Grit or Feed
Boxee, Excelsior Feeding Trough. Ceponizing Instraments, Pratt's Poultry Food. In*
tematiODsl Pofiltry Food.

carpenten’ tools in tbe city.
kinds of saws from 50c.
from 40c to S2.-*i0.
very best

Sor-

Beet stock of
Forty different

AH kinds of bra^

Axes from T5c to the

Sijoares are mart

aeU them from 60c to S1.25.

important—

Levels can't get

along witbont. they must be good—sell from
.W to $-1.-50.
)0< tri7&>.

Hammers you oan boy from
LitUebits oCMbbitscost you

1-m. other sizes 20i: and 25r.
:L5c.

iO--. 50c and <i0c.

Chisels scU at

Von need planei,

compassos, pocket rules, knives, chalk Hoes,
pl.nmba.

hatcheto, • angers,

braoes,

screw­

drivers.

Armour’s “Simon Pure” Leaf Lard
An absolutely pure lard, ffuaraotced. Sells in three and five pound paib. On
each pail is a little metal band. On receipt of each metal band, at the head of*
.tlce in Chicago: you wili receive io return Armour's
Beautiful Art Calendar entirely free.

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«RAMO TlUVBIWe HERALD. THUREOAY. MMUARV «. MW.

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Grand Traverse Region.

Fkxty or O. V. Hblmes' frieiHls and
iHghbora went to bU borne last Tww- *001 district for the pvt few days.
day evening to remind him that ngala
W. E GHhingtae b sick w ith grip.
the SSnd of January- had rolled around
Rev. E w. G’ood cwlled on frieods
and be waa 71 years idd. The evening in the nelghboiiiaod Saturday
Ur Bad
•.va Mrs. I*
Mr.
ll w.
Kersteter were caDborty chats; also Mr. Hicks bm ,,
bis gnmapbone and played some Hue
• 'lions, after which the ladles

feuBlc. slDKliis uuJ ekalilaic. Tber
e imtcd with nice cudln. pop-

•no* miirt reach th« Marald affiea net
Mm. John Wheeler of Port Oneida
l«Ur than Tueatfay neon of each WMk. Tislied Mrs. Oliver and 'famllv
■ ■» fall te And Wed:
-•
ing 1.. ____
Hra. Calc went to town Saturday
Mr. H
dfllrer buuer and to bring home the day.
Jan. 2S.
poultry.
was dancing. (
Martin BugaJ and family hare all
pedro playing. They w< re'lreai
ai.-d
tx-cn sick, but are gettlBg b
^
OLD MISSION.
llcss;
corn, and a very plci
W. (I IMrkemian toiAl
Jim WalK'Ki and CIlfttoD Pray made nice pop
Quite
a uiiinlK-r <4 our citizens
is was ton. is the report.
' a trip to Elk Rnplda Saiorday.
the'F!imicr>' leKtlliile held In
Ladies' Aid Bocloly' met with
d W. O. Dickerman vis- Icnded
Abh 8nlBim>r« and Howard Brown, Mrs. Neasen
raverm*
City
the last week.
Traverm*
rdoeeday.

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S'eaiiy all
who bate bees worklnc In camp at the members Wedr
The U O. T. U. iDstalVd their ole preseni, and a verr
M-rs for the ensuing year I
pleasant and
• -■ meeting. Mrs.
Mrs, 8- B- Cate vUiled at her fath- nesdsy evening. Tbev ala
Geo. Bunker’s folks hare more
ippor.
r's Sunday.
Ikaaka.
-hcirl prfjgmm and clik-ken |de i
last week's itoois I said that
Jan. ».
r. Stoon's folks have moved oil Thomas Kelderhouae'B Jaw was not
Bunkov plane.
broken by the kirk from
n L. F. SheriHOOr.E.
I afterfwbich ihev had
dab's borwe. I have since learned
the sick jH>r
Bancroft has beo
that I was miBinfonned. as bis Jaw StRay
the past week, '
Bunker Friday. •
Mr. and : rs. CoxX have relumed <
‘Iho young peopio of Babel enjtq’od bone Is badly broken........................ time.
Ella Brarkenbury :
tbeir home 1 this place afler
a dance at Uic Uabei town ball in baa been In poor health for some
months' visit ^ with their relatives
'nr him
honor of Geo. Bunker's folks, wbo
' near St. Jubns.
^
moved away.
I Mr* Saiindi-i*
*ei<-ral
i» given O.
TMler Degroat Is working tor Mrs.
' last week til Charli'voix and
in honor •>!
Fhnny Cox.
. place* on bu*int*8* pertaining
lay.
.thnut
forty
of
blK
CIlDt Pray purcdiaaed a ndw coucr
flshiiig buKine**.
SOUTH GRANT,
and friend* were present
Saturday.
Utile Be**i<) Thompson had t
l^t Saturday Steve Ulecer's men's ______
Fred Bitiwa baa also purchased
of nn<- of her fingers taken ■>ff
shanty burned down. The tM<dding All reported a good time.
new cutter.
cog* v>f a WHsbIng machine iv oently.
and men’s elotbes were alt burned.
JsD. 2S.
Geiirge Ijirdle, one of the' ol'lesi
lu-ltler*
of thi* place. pH««ed away
Alien Burrows went to TboropsonBert Bancroft apt-til Sunday at E. 3., li-r a leiisthly Illness. l.V'.t -W«li
vine one day last week and purchased
Bancrofi’s.
■lav. anil wa* Iniried'Saturday In the
a horse.
CasI
Price
s|>ent
one
day
last
week
"M'l'ton.
hi!' parents at Leland Sunday.
Herb Bavls had the
Manton.
Curry, leachTom Kirt spent Sunday with his
Elmrr Pierce s|a.-iit Thursday at
place, attended the teach­
igs on day last week.
ers' Institute III Traver*e City Satur­
Mrs. A. Baratey has been at Alfred
day.
Jan. :s.
narls's taking care of Mrs. Davis and
Seth Tompkin.s came very near hav­
babe.
ing a Mirious fire «>ne night last we.-k.
HOLMES SIDING.
very wdt attended Q account of the
School closed In DUI. No. a last
storm, si
Filday and Mias Hire returned to her
MIm Brackenbury and Ml.s France* caused hv ilie d'lOr of ih.-ir »his-i Iron
Joyed by
home !n Traverse City.
Pierce went to South Boardman last *tovi- blowing open. Mrs. Tompkins
r. Kemeskal aold his Umber to
Fred Howard has been baring the Friday to visit
Bit tthe former's
fo
parents. smelled sonKtldiig biimluc. through
the rtslster, was all that saved them
Mr. Sulllvao of Cedar City.
There was prayer meeting at Mr.
has been very from having a serious time
famllv slept upstair*, and
family In West Kaason.
iJder's last Saturday evening.
sick. Is s«>me belter.
tended the tnslttuiv in
C. GehreUtatlended
It has been reported that Mr Van several arilcli-s of clothing and the
■ PortUod cutter from Anthony Svol
Traverse
rrsc piy last Wednci
Wednesday.
Ambunt's fool which was cut in F. camel g'd burned. going In spend I:
John MfCombs bought a fine
Wilson's shingle mill is troubling him
nultr liadlv. Mrs. Van Amburg 1*
.bouse Wednesday night, and a Wod
also reported alek. whieh luake* the
r. and Mr*. liettt I
time Is napeeted.
old saying prove true; •'Trouble doe*
• In Grand Rapids 1
Mrs. MlknU met with a painful acci­
6OL0M.

not come single-handed."
er'wlih r-lailV'’*.
dent last week, by falling on the ice
.» are having some old fashioned, Chris Ming from Blackman 1* haul­
and brenklng her arm.
winter weather, .which pleaatrs the ing log* for B. Saxton, and Isiardlng 'm™ wJ; Ton
- - Jan. a.
>
It Orla Luce's.
Haggle Cute has teiiimoil Imme
Ed Smiib is draw-lug wood to WalGLEN ARBOR.
from Tiavetae City, where she has
bnen working the past twti months.
RICFS CORNERS.
night
--------------- .lappy.
N. W. Harrington baa been having
('has Rial 1* sick with Ih-- grip.
Bstber Unn is atarlng with Mrs.
siege with the grip, but la belter
Claude .>«iuiik Is sick wllb Uie srip.
Walker during Mr. Walker's abscare.
, Tennessee Hill. .
Kn-<l Warren. Ch.-slcr Il'ink and
and Frldav Mrs. Walker invited U
8. II. Cale and W. O. Illrkcrman
sin a few week* to visit bis chil'lri-n. Ikmv Rial alK-ndi-d Sunday srh-ad at
of Eger's
were exhibitors at the poultry show.
Mr.Fox from Hlarkimin was In this lleiiiier Sandav.
;. which was passed pleasantly with
Mn. John White Is on the sick UsL neighborhood Saturday and Sunds.v.
Deny RUI has bevil vialUng with

h,

^sstssststtttttt^
t The Up'tO'date Farmer

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Wm. Wine * folk* last Tiiesdnv.
Mrs. Wm. Wine Is better at this
writing.
Chester Rnnk returned home last'
Wedni-sday night from Indiana, where |
he has iM-en visiting r<-Ia:iv<-s and
Iriend* f-ir the pass lew W'-eks.
j
Wm. Tavlor's llule children are;
hiivtog llie Whooidng cough
Wm. ■■■■
Wine attended the funeral nfi
Hr and Mrs. H. Davis' lilllo child last;
Tii'-sday ancuaan.
,
Jan.
;

Wants his phone, his daily mail ami hts bank
account. His bank account contains a satis­
factory and valuable reconl of receipts and
e.\penditure*-and his cheeVs are receipts to
him for payments. We furnish books ^nd.
checks free and should be glad to fully ex­
plain the matter to you. Once keep an ac*
counland yon »'ill not wish to discontinue.

PORT ONEIDA.

J^OPLE^

with Mr. and Mr*. Whe.-li i and family ;
days last w<-«-k.
and Mr* Swan aud lw» daugh'
ter* of Trev'er*.- Cil" vislled with
BurSetid and fam I
1 Mr*^

*'*, SAVINGS

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Smiih last I valuable horse 1
ir.ih.
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-on w.v* born to Mr. and Me* I
t'rt--.. nieson J.VD. I7lb
Wulti" Milby has l>e»'n qui
sick with thi- grip. J>nl la some U-tt>
itis writing, v
n ihv farm with
LONG3 LAiSE.
L
(Sen. I»wr has b.-cp
.(ting'
Ml East is colicrUng
I.
icrUag latk'*.
iwlng ihemi^'* '^
liimiHT.j Q'dK- .a numiH-r from till* place
, t cot Into
:
.Mr. ftrake baa a strk horse.
of which lie inufids building
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th«addi-jtcndi-'l
fatmeiw' insiKui’- a: TratUmian Cux has one '4 hia big .
sprins
tlon 10 his i>art) fn the spring.
;«-nu- ('ii>;
Win. Keldeihou*c Is drawing Inga ini Tht- lumUTmi-o are mak-tag the U«n horses laid up for KHue lime.
ai'-n Ih-iv are busy with logs almev
Ovlatt.
Itagii.- wtwsts l.s>k thin.
Th.-v haviMrs. Oliver hii* relumed hnme aftori 'loue a {»i ■<f work and still there
th'- Iasi snow came.
ihiw weeks' vfkll w-lfh ber •«•••»»’James (^lfOeld waa ftoDxc.lairl Stwday fn»m Uojir Lake, whdtw he I
deckl
d<vklng
lugs. He says
Iii*ky. c
ly there
Mia* Edith Rlchardi . ft able IQ gii
In s<-h<ail again.
,'.lber. Mrs- i
M
is l>j>a hUst Is vfalttng f
[»Rh is quite |s«>r.
Jan. ^ ,
Mild >wife aiv staying
and Mrs. Swan. Jmii. IMh About f
, pap-nfs this w-InliT. Bert
iv-flvc guest* wi-re present, and
Is working In lh<- Montague woods.
-nw Charming Woman
piByIn
Jloyd Jamiano's health ia quite
other gani'*s. afterr which
whic: damly pom. and she will go to the aanitariand feaiup-s Many a plain woman
refn**hm''Bt* wet*- aerved,
urn for Ip-ill tui-nt sor-n.
who
could
never serve As an artist'*
G-si. I.awr's horw which wa* cut iu
Jaa. :s..
model. piisM-saes iIuki> rare qUBlIltes
the win- fenre In the month of Septhat all the world admires; neatneo*.
lemlM-r. had lh<- harness on her lor
clear eve*, smooth skin and that
first Him- tisljy since she's l>e»m'
P'Ut iliro*. N. V , has wllqess.Nl .me sprlghillnras of step and actha that
••f the mom remarkahle rases of heal ■ccorapany gind fanalth. A phywloajly
Jan I’T.
Ing «-v.'r rcconl'-d Amo* F. King, of weak woman la never attractive, not
that plac- says:
'llueUen'* Arnica even to herself. Blcclrtc Bitters veOCOENSBURG.
S.tlve citv.-.l a sor.' .rti my h-g with fcUire wet>k women, give strong nerves
Mr* lizzie MclMuskv i* .|u1le *|<-k which 1 had SUIICP-.1 o\er ko year*. I hriiDil eye*. SRwsHb. velvety wkln.
riih Ih.- grip
am n«>w '(-ighly-llte.' iluaranii'ed
Itcamlful .'oinplexlon
The Uidie.s' Aid will ni-sd with Clue all *.IP-S. by C. A Hligliee
|lrm I C. A. Bugla''’ Drug Cn . Hannah Drug
jlic* In-ttg
>lrs. <;•-<>. jamlMHi W'sln<‘*>lay\
Co. Huntiuh I>nig Slop-. 8.. F. Wail Kkkv. 6. R Wall A Sons. druggtsU.
Mil's Kiitlu Golden la spending u A 80DS. druggists.

OUR MOST LIBERAL OFFER

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

Four Rooms Furnished Complete For $68.00
Hiese are aU sood serviceable pieces and would cost you better than $ 1 CO.00 if boughbat the regular prices, but we have put them into out­
fits and are giving you the benefit of the choicest furniture proposition ever made in this vicinity. This must be seen to be appreciated.
Come in and look it over, even if you don’t want it yourself, you may have some friend who would appreciate the big saving that
the purchase of this outfit represents. Take any mail order catalog you can find, pick out the same bill and compare the
cost. Aside from the saving we give you all^e time you want to pay for it.

$68.00 Furnishes Four Rooms Complete.

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

DINING ROOM
I 6 ft. extension table.
6 Golden oak dining chairs.
I (X) Piece set of dishes.
6 Good Table Knives.
6 Good Table Forks.
6 Good Table Spoons.
Carpet to cover the floor.

A WeU Furnished
Home Makes life
Worth Uvlng.

KITCHEN, con.

BEDROOM
1 -Golden Oak Bed. 4 ft. 6 in,
1 Golden Oak Dresser.
1 Golden Oak Commode.
I Closely tufted bed mattress.
1 All steel top bed spring.
Carpet to cover the floor.

KITCHEN
1
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1
1
1
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Number 8 cook stove.
Full size kitchen table.
Galvanized wash tub.
Copper bottom boiler.
Heavy zinc wash board.
Pressed tin dish pan.

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3
3
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1
I
I
1
I
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1

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

J. W. SLATER
The Homemaker

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Homes Furnished Com­
plete on Easiest Kind
oi Easy Payments..

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Tiu- lo«*) A. a Of *, mrt b«( 8«l•i4k)r m4 after eome lirelj dUcwwkm proMdod to elect ite officers ror
eesebu rw. Oeo. Schmidt wes
ctamra president: Loots Lod*l«. rkn
pnieideat: F>«d AUtosoo. leemsfr:
and Jm Shalda. t»«worcr. Tl» people
Bfe Ukinr much interest in the shore
eoaely. ud the fanners espeeUltj
hoplBf; a icreatdeal tron It.
T«r Netneakal's mill is roitoln*
fnU blast now and Iocs are crsnlng In

Jerry Solllraa of Cedar bonithl
some Umber around here and Is stock'

and boo«bt aeveral tons of bay from
WeBsoI
Kralt*. and U haulln
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lulln*
m Musll U baollns lopi for John
Krnbner,
Jan. S».
LELANO.
Mias Marsarat Hartlnj: who
spendinc a few weeks with her
■Uler. Mrs. L. D. Buss, at Northport.
retonod home Satnrtay.
Sehool betcBD Montey.
Mrs. B. U Pease, who has been

1 Mra.
on Ute sick tUL
Mrs._______
a made a pleasant
i. Loo
caU Wedneaday.
Mrs, Wm. KlsU Af Manistee Is risiUna Wta. Nedow and ranlly.
Kate Unaowe of Proveaooi is in
town for a few sraeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L> Oa.run
duster EHa weet to Grand Rapids
for aa oteadad yisit..J
Miss Jesale Woodward is Ibe guest
Of Mrs. W. C NelaoR.
Mra. O. J. RaaBom who has been
attoidlng Mn. C. L. Dayton through
bn- kmg lltMas -retunied to her home
at Northport today.
Mlaa Clara U Chandler who I
been Ut wiU toaaiUtis is coDTal
Bherif Brown Is sick with iagrippe.
A crowd of Lrtand's young people
attended a party at the hoove of Miss
LoBlse Warner 'about
vusmi three foiav*
miles
from town, ne evenl
renlng ifgs delightftil» spent in mask
c and card playing,
Mrmy one reported
d a good time, after whkh a......................................

«KAHP TKAVCmS MEfULS, THUREOAV, JANUARY 31. 1MT.
Die dinner between.
held here the same ercnlnj;.

Mr. Grismorc of Traverse City spent
**'*■ .T"'
®r Travernt CUy ta<t week hero, on business.
Mr. Derrup was confined
p today for a visit with relaUres
bouse a few
.*
•' pa:t>
ItM week ailti a
hard cold.
'
Mr. Goold nioveiJ ,/iis family
dar today.
foralicastQaarrauUne was tniHcd ra uevvral
‘*'^”™** VwnK has been quite families today.
Hralth orflwr. Dslloti K n famll
Mln'now^ I*«l »eek. but is on the
fiKurr on our streets thesi- days.

•d to her home at Central Lake on Spain after aa absMce Of a week oo
CEDAR RUM.
dohday by the aorious Injury of her aeroant of aleknCK .
Farnierv al! l**y bauHop Lie*.
ttand-daiuthter. Miss Bva Ijtrabcc.
-Mrs. l.niber Mar>aad little daaphS.u« mill Tunri.np tU-veo hours Tor
Conduciur GrUBa U ill at this writ- ter vlrtlcd her brother. Bert Chase anj
a dat*' work.
family Sunday lu.st.
J. W. Iturkvri ha* , pmvr Wow»!r
and Mm. H. Ryaa and rhlldrwa
shop.
returned rtn Wedmwihiy fpom'Trav-'
where Mr. Ityao spent LI*
e i» .loinE the shop work
EAST RAY.

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We nmaratulale Ss-uaf.r Willrara
Mr Arroaronc -f Traverse Oty
Arrauperaenls aiv lielnt made for
the I. O. O. F. anniversar) to take Aluen Suilih. ibe ptstplci* rlioice re- iasa.cd thrt.tiEli h< i.- todav with «w
plare on Febpisry 13. A number of cnrdlera of party. He U a true friend,horse and • twisJmnte sletfib. Bvety
r.uuide !ode.» will be invJtcd. The of the opi^reKsnd and poor and htsibody h.i1 an Idea whst was the matfilial love for his a«ed |>areots wa* re-j ter
new l-sll will
dedlrated.
lUis monil
The Amerkan S.»rle|v
of ^uio
Alfred Parkiiw spent Monday in warded by a iilfther powt-r. who says
The new Standurd Oil outfit bostn
fiOOTH WIUUAM8BURC.
>'"i shall ii.mi.r
>ojr father
and will hi bi their jkai tnretlne
line in BicbMiss
UalHl T«mpkln< reinrti'M its dittie* la*t we^>k irf iJpliverInc oA T;aver».f nij
•""•bcr.
Srdwtn t- had. *<-r<>nd ^tnrday la Ffis
Mir<. Joliu Seolt/is very 111 anaio.
dlfl^ertiii polnu arounU hiw.
hon»e Saturday.
ly. a<
aeeomiiaiii>'<l l.v hor '<'>
. Kix'rial ml/dioBsry aervlce*. weie
ela.| to hear that Mrs !r-.
l ^ p. m. All lartucr*-aiv in
Kiandmolher. Mrs. A. WIdr’if. ...
.
- ‘ho was tjnile bm. i»____
ailend
>eW>uie wound of the mil! b' ld In the CooKtvsatlonal chiiri* last,'>nc Mlru r- «
few days Tisli with frleods.and -eU
Ires.
w oiit at Itoih ynds
whistle was h.-ani Thursday mornink evnltfs.
,
jon ihrsahi.
if th. nipht I.
.
The danre at rraok
itllns
................
- bands to work,
The ijidW' Heneflt
wKlety
will
j,,.
Henry E CarlisUEveiyuD.' se^m* hape- and *m:l
L..SS a
mmlOE la quite ph atifuiiv
< <m Friday afierooon with Mr*., i.wve Thur*dav for ladlana
wh.-rine to the bad weather,
nc.
and
naoae.n--d >»- hi
!.|iiethe
K
well attended as ll
it Otherwise
oth.
now came
,
i Ldmi hH*.-y.
.
.
j Mr*. CaTtJ»i. c<-* fmwonld
Jan.
...............as* In Travcr*e f’itv TiU-S I ,, Mt>.
J<«Tu%l«r
«»s-hn«te*s
at
a!—.--------------•
.
have iKsm. Imt nil thoae.who did KO
, M:>, j..- T:.ylor was-hostess at « cancer. Mrs Ca-lisle had a cancer i.daj lakine Iti the jmultry *h(i
•port a.eood lime.
j faru.- ;ii.d »rry e.-Hshtful party al hcr!,nK..e.l kM v-ar jnd a n.-w cancer h»*
home (n>ai work
on U*t Wvdn. sday ^.-ninu
; «pp.-ar-.i ,t„«- ,hco. which neiy-»>..'
A merrj rinwd c««iiirv.a~l of Mr. and
I»eeu quite rick.
I
Tte uarrlag* of Wise EtheUalboun
i,,.^ Ki>inc to Indiana tor tnun.;
Mm. Fred Avery Mrs, M Hsrollion.
K-vlie Ungnear hns bet II In Inland ; to Mr C!.ire::re Rlacken took plad-lmuii
i
;. Mrs. Jno. flrocink In the Nod-!on We-ln't-lay mbnilnc at the M B.!
-r*
*• u
t
- ('<mcie«ait.:u.il i-huich
lii-v
ik-it
head and Mir. P. Boyd, dtvtve to Ttnv-' helpin* care for, the sick
!p«f*onase Rev. J D.Ueet* offleitted.i
Ve'
Ittebilti and J. \V Milia.nmiet wi
erse City last Tuesday.
(oa botne.
h. :*ire Iasi TH. y will be at homo to ih-ir
^

Miron Tompkins bud the misfortune

• HiVnd* J.I the home .If Mrrand Mr».l"2"‘
V™”''*
'«‘>>ch .»enin Joae OOP of his horses n few dayp
- - Birti.-v Jtc'!'
.jmin rhamller. W. innl*. tv l><>mme.| tn.»)>iighi> appr-iai.d. Ii was hojK-d
The Womans club will ajve« v«-ial!
™ •'’‘.,.*".'‘1':"'= 'hv'vp-'iha: Pier. J II. t:!ll*-it could il*0(hav.cver.ing .it the home of Mrs: C M.!
•»'! J’.in.ne wdl d. liver
i„.,.u ,,r..‘*.-nt. I-;i ..wing te a iireMoi.s
[
.I'*?' an-l
h..rdw.-Kl,,
pn--..-mr-d.
An
Mbs MlIItT Iliove over t*i i.eUia<l Ham. on neM Tn.-al,i} evvuliig,
Nearly every one has the la prlpite.
Bm.‘*i Clark ha* ►. vered h.s rtu. '-■-•••
'•“'f A'’’'’'
IWi Ih i oj.m: r -upiM
w— *;«. • Dpvi-.l '
Saturday to visli faer-s(slcr a!i>l hrxnhLemon Seeley is on the lOek list.
ai.v Ward
'.
i
: wfctrb an d.d fnll-j-imIci r-in-law. who are very HI. The* lat­ niwiion with ih«-Nimbport pharni.vcy.i""''
Damon Seejej-. the i.its drive
rtwik lb.
and will go aes- *i»n Mr. Clark' hasj
Mis* Piisi.- Kortmi. who wa* caH.d ^B.'ty
kiB.'Iy
ter'* life U despaired of.
for
ihilsi>K
an-I-wa*
a*.-«nrd
made many rn.-uds dortag hi- sla) home Lv th.- ■.i.iddcn >lckn.-ss .rf b.r
Mr*. Ji». Valiev tiH!- Ih-<
bi-n- who will tM- sorrr x, have him I »tr*'her. ha* agaia r-liiraed iu work In
One of the horses oo J. L- WaroarV for the post week.
.tVm. Gapthler returned' Saturdav J..ave. Hi* place ha* h.-en flll.-d l.y j Travers.- City
farm fell and was quite
iH-1;*' treal- L. .A sill)> from Frahkfort.
,
n.-iuv.- Immlae »h« ha* Ivad (wo
Epitfetnic Siihstdinp.
wteniav.
lured v-eetei
i-veDing from takinc l»'«
ineni at the *sit balh* In ManlRiee.
Mr*. John XeI»on enlcnnlned a few • gang* n> work lu Ifl- sWami. slii-■puttoa* H-iy. Mil I...• Jan. ri-— The
J. U War
The'.-ailv
Mtxs Ida McKay is assisting Mrs.
le neighbor
..
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ilinl’tlM-ri..
i* r*|ddly *ii|r*ldtlos* un th.- *kW* and^W f.-ti.-e post*
Roche 111 the hole!.
Henry Johnson was Injured «
inc atMl only a teW .as- .m- ti»w l.-ft
:
made.
Mrs.
J.
Moskr
and
Mrs.
Caiiljitcr
days ago by falling frtmi j
.Anti-^Kln
l|eeti liUiallv
u*ed
spent Tbuniday
with
the
tuner's
logging sldgbs.

<»rrin McCtiirc'* mill will «-«.n Mart
with
escel'cin
.
IfivI
Tie- *rbo<d and
danebier. Mrs. J. Plomotidon.
WAPLE CITT.
np
rus.om lofi sawing- He ha* i>ut
Grace Stevens I* able
Johnle n.....iie .tf l.ud«.gi.m V* .... n.arhlnerv
ati.l
log (ill?r.-hi-» aV'l’M.V.IniUll
................
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a
—I after ...*
tiave iK-en
agajn.
. vl*mng hi* l.odhei Ikive and family;
rtvlngle*
Octave
Mr. |»ng«had.vlel..phone1ostalled of I'-i. place,
i Ihuntoe experts t« have l;.SN...a.o whin
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We ai
in IH* home last week.
nom. to Mr. and Mi*. C. J Bloom, j*,.., ^,r«id them, which he has s..Id to ——
The s
Is rumil

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MU* Mirth Rwan.ler drove to Trav-'
erse CTty Monday on business.
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Charley- Simt«pn »ae drawing p-uoli
We are sorry lo h.-av that Mrs \Vm.
for Geo, Clay Monday.
Hartmiui is woj>*- again. Ri-covery I*
Mra. Jim At'hlle was a Traverse tl>'"igl» to In* ImivoasibhClly caller Mondnv.
The foiienil scrvlci- of Starouc-I ih-l
The A. 8 of K union wo| here Sat-

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.... Cir.- tv,-,...-..,.,
Mi*s Flervnre Huge of Ismg
vl*liinc h.-r grandpaivols..
Mrs. of imiiionhan.

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WILUAMfiSURa
Born. Moodav. Jan. 21. 1PI7. to Mr
and Mra. WID Hamlltoa. a glrL
Hugo WIU ta on the side list this
wed(.
A Jolly crowd of young people i
bering the unlncky thirteen drove to
Hk Rapids last Wednesday night.
Wheo pemde heard them romlng
hMne ihpv Iwgan to think of breakMat. whkh .fact in itself ape^s of
the good llroe enjoyed.
. Mr. and Mra. C. B. May and dangbtiar Marguerite of
Bdlalre>.
visited
wtth Mr. Md Mra. Charlie Baton laM
Prtdny.
The Bnbrotdery dob waa royally
i last Thursday
at
the
home of Mra. Arrii Brown, for
daughter. Mra. Gilbert Pray. A eumptrred and a general
tMMt dlno
r the Brown home

Fran?' tack la working at Blk Rap
Ida tbia wlaier.
It Is reportwl tkat Andrew Prav |*
gulag to pul la k hardware store la
the Vinton etore bulldlnf.
-j
Gilbert Pray hae bonSit out the1
guaeral store owned by Andrew Pray,
at Mabel and will
'
let of February. The family, however,
aipeet to move to the room* over the
atnee ihla week.
The Rev. Hanaon of South Bnard•laa Is btddlag meetlan at the town
hall Ihla week In the interest* of the
Latter Day Balui*.
The *«Mod quarterly meeilDg of the

aoon and afternoue scsshm t

Ahvay* te ha Depended Upon.
B*heo a persna geta up in the n
lag with a dull headache aad a t

k or both, are decidedly out of ordtY.
doctor*, lake*
aanan* to give waralag thsi >hr need*
tlw help aad
*
can beat be obuined from that eld
family
remedy. Braadrwtb'a
PIIU.
Which ha* bemi la use ftw over a cen.

They wre the aame fine laxative
tPMr pill your graadpareta
wbwo doctors were few nod I
tWMB aad when people had to have
a iwrnedr that eouM^i^uMT he dcBraad>eth'* Plllp can be depended
«poa aad are eotd In every drug and
■wdlctoe atote. etther pteln or murarCoatH.

»w a Traverse C tty Crtiran EomM

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M.irsc. t.-tto-d
led Ive'eraa 7jS
W.-*i Sev.-nth. str«*ei.. Trav.ise Citf.
S.-veB v.-ai» ago
_
i ga«r
siaieiiM>Bt
i«*-wniBMmdMg
Kldm-.- I'lll*
AI that iltui*
cirvd tiU-»f kl.|fi.-v iriwilik- alt^
varlim* remfdle*> had
tailed Tile ki-lnev s.^rgCinna wraft
fo-u.M'Di ill lassins
tis 'x{id_tnatw
'x{i
Hates rnalaine.t tstood. I alsnb^ e^
vere pafn-all iho.ugh me snd 'iiek
ache* ahd b.-*dache* A friend sdvt*^
me 10 ijw {Van's KMne/ P>n« und
ihev e.ired me There haa Iswui np nlucn of the inml.le and 1 am pbasnl
TO n-eommend thi». val'ishh- iv-iDi*l».f
Fttr *ale by all dealer*
lYiee 3H
ceni*
Fusier-MriMirn
Co.' Bufa’iS,
Xew Y.rrk. M>le ageni* tor the (lalteri
State*.
n.-ui'-uiu-i the name- D.hvb's -and
.*!..• no .iib.-i . .

Sloajv’s i
Luvinveivt

II l*-iii full. Trim j

Rykcr.

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•Hie many friends of S. G. Dmggoo ranrilV”rrf"M;p|o"rhl SuSd«- '
sorry ol bear
imbw broken
while loading »i,rtiii:: .t.'rm. thi- i
care, where be Is working at Is^verlng. yviilav.
Mrs, Frank Rndgerw was in Tniv- ; Tlie nvlaii Teh-plnm*erse Cltv Monday. gnOng somu.dtHi-, fuiiv orgnulml
lal work done.
<h( line to voiiiplei
Charley Tucker was a Trav. iw City sihl*-.
caller Sauirdav.
The ing haulers
MIm Carrie Rosa vUluvi j.ei pan-ot* •'»*».
iitirday nlghi and Sun.la.v.
i
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are doli

e v.-ry busy
rapid work.

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Heal* eiii*,„„„, „„
Cwtv* pil.-s. pi„,.si
Arlhlir Ralston and
loaded lumber
days last 'sreok for
Arthur

Frc.1 Tucker Hoan'r. Ointment.

Voiir druggist fcclls



Jam.-.. Sunday

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MtsM-* Eihel and

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Mis* Kifimii I
the we<-k w-ilh frlen.l* In l.tihsiiis.
.Ml*. Sanib A. Canip1»-ll ’

•be iinqrer tinx-

plal.i
Blr.. |
I lliro.l
Ml-:

(.'omella Mnrvhall I* :n *ch

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ra*.; .rf larv llvel
11.11... . I.
Hiller; ,
liver ,m.» *t.oiil.ll.
.Motes dicestiim. purit)i-s the

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Rheumatism and
Neuralgia
At all Dealers

Price 2Sc aOG a »l.00
^eft^ Free
'Sloen's Book on Horses
CatHe. Hogs 6 Poultr_y
Address Dr. Eari S.Sloan
,QI5^IUn^&kBoston.Mas:

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Rslston

t
Lake drove to Lake Ann one day last
waek.
Henry Brooks, ainton and Beany
Ggae were out Batuidav making fompktha. so people would get out
onke some roads.
There waa a dance In lAke Ann
veti’s
nrday night In 8. S. Burneti
AB reported a fine Umc.
S. S. Diiw» bad his leg broken
a few days ago and he baa the sympa­
thy of the caramunlty.
Wmwr Wilton la now back workinc
for Habbelcr A Oo.
The roads were so bad that our mall
•an couldn't make hla
route laat
Thnrwday.
Jan. ».

Scnecal la .rttUiiis #

CURED TO STAY CURED. .

ry busy.
■ling h
of the dar.

Jan. 31.
YfCST AUdIRA.
imbermen tay theje is snow
o draw kgs on now. so they
don't srant any more.
- "We are verv aorry'to bear Mrs.
Hartmaa Is no lietter at this willing.
b« hope the will gala her apeech all
tight ngata.
Mrs. wmie L«ke cnllod on Mra.
.Xmee Orshnm one dav laat week.
Asa Pabner has been making albigh
the past
IB for C
_______
t. _jt
but baa
b
thorn eomidete _
Will Bales and son Petro are now
enttlng wood, as they have finished
sawing fogs for Bdd Brooks.
.Qtve Fast and Bert Gray am cut~Ung K«i for Dan Pratt.
Mra. Laura Batna waa the gural of
Mra. D. Graham Batnrday afternoon.
' IJlUc Harry Palmer waa skk a tew

He Gave Five Willkiia.
UvodoB. Jan. 30.—Mnillam Wblt»
ley. Londoo's raetchaal prince who
aa* assassinated a few day* ago by a
young man who claimedI h
to be hk sdo.
b.vjueath.-rt
iueath.-rt $3.'H**.ctK'
I
t.» the poor «C
l^mdon.
Tlie will provides for ih^
en-ctlim of the aims-hno'se for the itasi-rvlng. Whiieiey was the rvebeat aW
grvatvel m.-rrhai
BriUUi.

$10,000

IN NEVE DAYS

It had to come and we could not help it.

store Closed From Saturday Night Until Wednesday Morning
Wednesday, Feb. 6th. at 8 O’clock A. M.
-To Knablo
To
Knabln Us To Marie
Msrlc Down Evory
Evsry Dollars
Dollsra VATorWh Oe MsroHsncllss.

Wc open our doors to tbc public witb a Ircmcodous
Slaughter Sale
THE FACT OF A BACKWARD SEASON forces us to distribulc OUR ENTIRE STOCK into the homes of Ibe people of this
Ciiy and Vicliltit at LESS THAN ACTUAL COST of raw maletial. Tbis Isnol a sakol a few special leaders; this TORCED SALE means a CRASH IN PRICES.
A TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER Ih.onrliont each and ere.y department Never before In tbe history of selline merchandise could you ret so much for so little money.
This Is not a money maUnj scheme, not a qnes'lon of HOW MUCH WE CAN MAKE BUT HOW MUCH WE CAN KEEP FROM LOSING. We simply most raise
{10,000 In nine days. Everybody should avail themselves of this opportunity. -

Cbi$ Creitiendous Slaughter Sale Positively Begins
WEDNESDAY, REBRUARY e-th.

The Globe Department Store

Traverse City,
Mich.

-J

•KANO TIIAVC*»C H»UU». THUmOAY. MHUARV »1. N07.

OMMt tf mn. J. J. McOMci*.
. TIw' foRowltw BoUe* a the d«tU
of Ml*. J. J. HeOwUe. which t« Ukn'
ltt« the Oder iUpMc. low*. BrewlQK
GhWttc. will be of loieiwat to • good
•war peoide in Ocud Tfavene.
WlB A* reBenbored
Dc; ttoOnnUo

by

locatod

naair.

ibnl

nenr Wnhoa.

(MlaA here rran AJlegnn. about twen.
yean ago. Mn. MeConUc wan
!. eery act
Ire In aU good work In that tart of the
epqnly. capoelally In the W. C. T. I',
work.

She will

be

retnemborod

by

■>any aa a kind friend and neighbor
■Qd her deMh wUl enuae tecrei to nil
who knew here hen. Dr. and Mr». HcConUn reatored. alneteea year. ago.
tl> cedar Baplda. lown. which baa been
their boBf ilnee.
We QoMe froBi the Gacette at
‘■Mn. Mary Blen McConhIe. wife of
Dr. J. J. MeConhIe. laaaed away at
the (aiBlly bone. MC A arenua wael at
to'dbnk UaUerenlag. after an UIdom
ar naMtMn dayc.

She had been In

fklliag heillb for rereni yean.

The

I will be ludd tonorrow afiaraom from the rcaldanee at ! o'clock,
the nerrioes being conducted by Her.
BnaJgn. paetor of the Oilrat Preabytartan church, of which deceased waa
a SMBber.

Interaeni wUl be lo Oak

HIM eanetery.
' ~Mn. HcOonkle waa bora *ln Rtchland eonatr. Ohio.on Ociobcr 6. 183S.
and had she lived naill the IMb of thU
naath. would hare been a reaident of
Cedar Bapida csaetly nlaeieen years.
She la sun-lrod by her husband. Dr. J.
J. MeCookle. a daughter. Mn. Rosa M.
Kniuaian, and a aon. Dr. W. A. MeOookln.
“ladhe d«Uh of Mn. MeCookle. C<^
darMa^ lonwannnaaor Sne charnetnr>aad one who waa widely Known
tor her aaod work aa prealdent of the
W. C- T. U. In this city, which ofilec

J. R. Oakes of Albion
a last
wind mni company.
Robe Klngln baa decided to go It
......................................will
Ion
business In
Kingsley
Jewelry sod opt
rmeriy occupied by
in the building fon
Rile
The recent fall of anew has givi-n
log hauling a fresh start.
B. V. Sayler relomed from a trip,
to Washington the Utter pari of last
week.
s In Minton ycatcr
Ans|>arh

I

Mlavnapd * udd.. fi4S<>.

Mtaa Blaacbe Breen

has retained
""

Mias Bessie Gllberi of ipierlorBen.

an

Bmh B. Kelly lo John J. Eeii*. I
Ruth..........................
said -fbe I* one of the 1k-*c aarely coming in and InggUta eonirwri* b« ln='
Wlfiiam Immerwiau vlt-ited
rt John Reanlc. she ir a Itirp teacher oPd cboiw that'
Jno. J. 7.1L1 I
>' »"* found nere*K-.r> to Incrrase'tn.tt li-t w.-ek
lot 67. Havllan.l's add . XW.
,
.
Dsvld
Stott
aiHl
wife In
>>0.1
**"
>
camp.* 4I1-I U- ride
supplv tb-ia
Klngdnn and wife. * 56 acre* of nw>.i.!tonllr that does Oc! cotue
with (heir
iie^-u*'-ili<-* iliirlRg iIhnfter in tbe Sunday m-1i<vH wnrk.
m.T. tt. T Ji-.. R 12. $330.
chwet -*03*011 as all suiiidlr* w-rtand John Zak u Anna V
Thursday, «flert»i.«i.
W>rol
workers were on hand to ■ brought: in l-y istai.
il work
•Dpprr to their merobera and
g act* a
tbe-outfitriitg and
do ail they
y cAikl to mi
Mr-*. W; U TrHbert «id «ri.
i
Wednesday evening of this week.
12; 1550
Hn^iif-Isiir iwhob-sale buklnro* of ihr- romiuisiy io"'”j.**K’GiJ-trick Co. to H«iw*r.l Wltl; *iie?c. ;•
spiriluiilly at II finanrlail.
I. ». An affair of tfaU
and with tbe ••.•mlag ol s'oam llmherford atv l* iti on the *irk 1»»« ;
2. H. L.
.
sucresa with this soctciy,
An.lrew Ulam-nd died at tbe home
.Vfli-r ail ilie expense* *.ere fkiid there raili.iad* r-onipetiiien Inrr.a**,! .4l«jui
o doubt a good crowd will be presenu
imt!- f h. re *.u Moadar CV.-U
tn>m "i nt*
ttore $1'. to turn over lo ibc eounlv for this tim<- « «.■**• found •■zp.-.ii-iii. fn'tn
Kingsley Union A. 8. of R. will meet
it has been.'be Mandp«uui «*f
*d g4^
goaj Ii..in.*s,
i, .•
t••j^nl4a^t
jt.-uit. nnd sUle wort.
I to the futmlle* of th--' ’JJ
»aid. dor* It pay to put
Mr tbamood was born m St.
IIIK7J
much work J""”/'
•h anieles as lhe> .1.- |

Mis* Julia Swe-no). the former FWe
Lake glM
l» mmr pliytng a pari
in the comic in. ra, -U»«-u tbe rihe"
wa» mstrie,! i.-id Wrek (i> Jt»hn Clah- '
an*' a xnctnl>e- of the muim- eoapany

evening

J'tv-** cumi»-nix as I'd

“’T;-

„mmhce of the M...

^^|„|n«ied In cb*- weddiaa 'd Julia
Sw.-<-npy Of thI* rily In John OlabBUC
"f Norfolk. V.f. last wroj.
Mis*

■.,iu.«.«*.■, a.-—’.,s Jz.nfvrESi.'ii;;'
-|v„*n u.c

Ilk. '

She

ha*

the

rhsib-*, Ml.eb, Apri: T. l*TT, and n-- ii.s.nue part of M*dlv May
Mr risli
-Mw-pse Into tliese tours? We l>e
Ftoiii
*ian. ••••• •
1 III-*r
o'lii till*
>1*1* r-mt\.
j tnnvcd to this pljt*- in l*h*'-. wb*-rc h*- .................- - -—
Htn-c It does. -Sks-k 3<^>at the klpg-,
J giving
l;.ldlNCO-mt* 'gradniany m.-id*. Tbe funeral t-u
T^.Bar.-ib I. Woolfilt to OMwr M. Mui-te dou of Ood and HI* righleuusoess aniU
Oscar Evans has rented G. B‘. Park
grew and t.r.i tnrr.-a*c.t unul lhe|
...
_ _________ . *d inuttt.m
...
tx-ld
;>i
the
Hotel
Diamond
4
M.
Idk,
$.
H.
L.
A
Co
‘s
IsfT
It.'**'.
rv-euu
id
S
ct.un*hi|.
.
these
Ihibg*
shall
be
adUod
unto
you-"]
,ime.
The
ca»t.>ra
of
'
*i*vut
r's slorabasement, where he will conItarrv I. Gibits lo Claude !. Cait- r
The
wedding
wa*
W«-dni-*-!ay
*fi>-nn**n.
the
K*-v
Mr
duel a tinnery and pipe fitting cstabWe arc so finn-1o our belief tb.il »•' diM-ount*" ha* finaliv resulte.1 in ;iii
and wife, lot 13, Idk ?. H l. A fo.'s wish every Sunday school assoclailou j uufsir diKcriniinaibut uaainst iian oi Fu!k.-r.-*>n_ cnndncllng tl.*; scrvlc*-*
by •■'■'J" "'■**** ^
llshmeni.
first.
eburrh In 0
Jan. ».
In ih. oouniy would liave one and they!™*'' e«mmimli}. and has In *om.dv-coaM*! is survived iy a widow, two
A Co.'a 6lb. $#Si‘iu..itilng and the eoople apis-ared |n
brother
at the mnliocc a* u*uat Dan
Hnltia Tabberei nnd wife ><i Wot II can If they won. It and want it U
Fr»m Mrs. A. M. Cook.
Scon, pwv* of awk, sec. l. T 23. It lo. enough.
,.................... 1
best man and Alma
ad two sUit-r*
)4*..leniHn
It will cost somrlUog and ,

^^^0 *d tbe pr. *.i>i man
' Korvr. wbi. Is Mrs. rol*>ai*o in pihati
LaConner. Wash.. Jaii. 21. 19»7.
Ccotge^nvwl-rldg-- of TrSv*-n
Beaale Ellsworih to Joseph Kaian some bacrificea w.lll bav«* to be made' agement to conduct thi* b'lsiuc** on
Ilf.-, w.i* matron of honor. "
Mr. Bates. Editor Herald—
, visiting at the boao- ol.Mu
________________ _
Id wife, parcel*. H. L. A CoV I2tb. bin'tbere 1* nolbiug Hiai l.s good fetrfUne* «>f *l..*oluip Justic
«> have been having cold, winio
buyanribing Iimt
hii II com u» *omolUine to
only the
merchandi*.-.
anyxnmg
it com u* .somotumg w
mannfaciuTvr
eatber here for the pest three weeks.
r* an*l
I SwariKon and wife ti
*^A. 11. na;ilnt. r r.tiirnej to Id* work iN ATURE'S
CRTAWH-v^^CURE.
Only aeven above zero one morning
"!ituiK>rting our own fori-lan liti.-s and
B. MeCnIly. of Sultona Bay. we
buying potatoes here last week.

C-arrier let 14.

»'.u» i .

ten

of the past week: It snowed u little.
little,
so that the roofs of houses looked
white, and small poods were frozen
over which afforded the young nnd old
much pleasure nkatlag and flying over
the Ice. It's a treat our yonng people
neldoin have out in ibis Eden country..
At Lyman. Wash.. 30 mile* f^m here,
they had about five tocbci. of show,
and (be citizen* nf that place nianuUctuied a sleigh of planks and hltche.!
on their high spirited horses and gave
everybody a free' sleigh ride through
the «reeia: however, at this writing,
we ere baviog our warm wlodt. call­
ed the Chinook winds and all snow
and lee has diaappeared: the u-mpeniture la about S« degrees above.
like tbe climate, and prefer Wash­
ington to our Michigan winters.

•he hnld tnr aerenl yearn She devoted

Land out here m LaConner flaUcan
a la^ abate of her tine to the dutlee be bought for lea* than .$300 to ttoo
et bar poeltloa. While cogagM in the peracte: some Muotp gronnd has been
sold for $250 per acre. Fannen Out
Vr. Ct T. V. arotk ahe did
here are well to do. their principal
ntegify work, and her wrlUnga were produce being ha^ and oats, of which
trnrnmmi
waiwdy pntned.
Mrs large ahlpments are made
McOnakteia death wUI be nenrned u tbe Orient, bealdee what Is shipped to
targe ritle*. Hay Is frrtm
rmn !$IF to
alai^ctrde of acqualntaaena and
cents
tto per ton no B. Rutter Ik
per pnnnd; epts are S3 cents |
en. and during the boltdavs th y anl.t
<
bigta
as
33
cents
per
dnzi-ti.
A KM Weed.
The ilrvpw and windows arc open,
‘Tke Herald often receives kind
nrorSe from Ita nnbaertbera. and they and It U as »arm as springtime. Once
while we nre favored with a song
aM aha«VB eppreelatcd- It M the aim
Of the pubUabera to give n clean. _____ I the birds on the bluff not fiir
away. The cattle arc feeding
the meadows and on locdclng
___________ J aa
the
following.
WhMkM have permtaslon to use. does would not think It inid-wlDtor.
as eflRor’a heart good.
Mn. A. M. Cook.
Lake Ajin, Jan. 17. 1»07.
To dhc Cmad Tiwrerw Hemtd;
Dner Frttde; ■ Ae 1 an under oon•Vnee Upon a Time.vtcUea «o write to pon. yon will aee
For the Herald.
ire throneb that I
am
“Once Upon a Time." in tbe state of
ntiagron in poor pnper. Win
___ _
! have been a eubMcHter of . -earaland. many farmers of the gel
^ (Bemld) paper net quite one ynr. rich-quick type, planted a large proiiflavlBRtn the fnet that I am very portlMi of their farms wlih poutoes.
tSa^ ptejndlced to the Impure reading thus oventocklng tbe market* amt
ling the gooM- that
“killl
golden egg,"
n vory cautious In adhave hitherto been
nr In our home;
MUIng BCWBpapcrs
dealrlttc eane paper that would not
hllala-the minds ef the young with
aril Mmo^rta. the UemM was wacomMsaffhd u» me hr n frtaad. who -had
bean « anhaeriber ter ycent. aad who
flaMNd It to be nbont tbe kind of
And Blnoe I anhecrlb.
Utter as the wooks
•d the paper geta imtte
.
t the laat copy
ao *P. I win aap that
_____f the
fJaa. T4) eapeclMIp
tta< Home Cheer
and asm eapectaDy the artlcld
naflw ibe hHdlnK «f -Armnd the BdMors raUe'-it worthy of pnlae.
WhMe tbete am thoae wbowi* not
the *o«i> ef the -Omnt Shepherd
ObrtM and who do BOt Bare far each
beonttful. Mpful ead "Home cheering
aeed^." pud tbe object ef my writing
la that each Toadhig is an-------------------

{of the defects In Sunday : cbool work {
THOHPSONVILLE.
I t and showed ...
... -. ^ srhichl
ns .
a .better
Tbo origlna] cnopaav stanrd laj
Tb.m.1—Mil,. m.h. Ju
Shrrman. lot 9>. bik. II. H. L. A Ckt-'a cannet help but be an nplifl to the bustoese in iki" to lumber tbe ploejLm Stacey of Honor
imh. fiAon.
I which abOBPdcd io tbU leciJlty. a* :»other. Mr*. Tmevy
RlizalM-th Evtia* to Uzzle E. Etan*. work.
Third.totbe workers. Mr*. 8teph«i i «hi* stork ptt>gre»».-d. arid tlie number
lot S, I.IK. VP- H..'« 1st. •l-tX'.
AdellK-rtfRkkM an.l wife to Albert Cirek «if Trevcriu.- Cl'y wau with ua '«>f «ui*ij«» luer.*.M^!. it waa t-‘uB-ljher h.aae by sirkn
. !<irkeraon. e 22 acre* of set., a.-c.
Jobs Smith i» suffering wtlh
two |U>* and p*>- u* Ictiwma la prl-|
to open a |.a-ai >.toretvt-utt-|;
SO. TS5. K 12.»130.

Then the buyer* of potatne* "sal In
the tnnrkel place."
They put their
bead* Irtgclhor, to originate n
lick
plan for themaolrei

themselves as virtlma. thus leaving
the pnor gooBC lo langulxh wltbouisany
oee to care for her until between the
two get-rich-qulck plans, she ws* :ildcad. but the farmer* ecetag the
awful condition of tbe goose, became
alarmed aitd
rerwlved
to
niten-l
strictly to hM- welfare and to revive
her If posalbie.
8o each farmer In
■ech school district firtrod to a cent
the cost of producing an acre of jmia
tee* and delivering the tubers to pur­
chasers; also they added to cost their
land tas per acre. Then they repalrcHl
in the school house and compaml
their figures', averaglm
ascenalBlng at
what
prln
- _
—laying up tor :
could not afford to sell. The cost i>er
Itfasurea In Heeven" when you
light yield of potatoes I*
ane anch reading through the
nmna of poor paper.
May Ood biwu. Just Hbom a* much a* a heavy <rield.
therefore they recorded ciwt at differ
ent yield*, for-future reference. Tho«e
record* were sent by
delegate* to
Ing*. fipires compared
and recorded.
Then their overnge*
were earrltd to tbe county “organl
Janleit announces that belatioo" for final comparison and re­
jnday. Feb. 10. the Free
cording. There being many counlle*
.............................................. hold
in Dreamland, the figures could
______a at the Nlckeruou church ev
cry giteroate Sunday.
Rev. X. L. Thurston was aa Colfax,
tbe need of localities: the producer
Wexford county, two da)* of last week
reWng upon his own Judgment, proefflcUUng at the funeral Of a ptonllpg be kept Bbore tbe price they
could not afford to sell for. and
pledged themselvee lo asidM '
weak
neighbor*. The buyers sat upon
Tha Oerman LutherM Ladles' Aid
place, for no virtim* came to be sactlwill give a social at Maceabee ball
Bced. Tbev came pot even within tbe
Tneaday evening. Feb. L Beaii
1 and eeke.
...id* without, and beyond tbe phone*,
for tbev sought markeu la the norib
.. H. BarUett. |
the south, the east, and the west, ig
local Fme MeUodlat
poring Chlcego and the middle men.
_
tint the
annual
uma> campmeeting
unless tbs buyers came without tbe
city limit* and paid the farmers' price.
Thu* Drcanilantl waa relieved of
______________
_ Rto
» generally o
Jane. The
meetings
of
plague and by filligeiit cate the pvwr
about six «««*»■.
and healthy and did iuwaged atrong a
deed lay goldet
..................... .................:. which
Tbe lesaon of tbe gouae uughi farm
•. extending aa far north
ers and many other nppresKed men It
^*a' movement la on foot lo eeiabUsb Dreamland that divers things: oceOed
ibeir watchful and aggrc**ivt- >
n hortaena man% asaadaUQii hare.
lion.
A. B. Hackman .the new hard'
H. R. H.
td ImplemmM danlar. has moved
and.........................................
a famtly up from Mason county, and
DOW eomforUbly settled on south
Omer Fulghnm very pinasaiilly .
Main atrecL
Michael McCarthy, who has been tertalned about twenty-five guests
(OBflBed to his house with aa attack bli rooma Tuesday evening at piv*
at: pneumoi
pneumonia. U Improving alowl
grcaalvr pedro.
Mr*. John Baldua Mcnced first
confined to bts t
ladles- prize
prize and C. H HonscI the
« sprained back.
Ad important business change took " Mra. Hewiu received the Mdlea' c<wI. when the blacki
place Iasi
eolation prize and Fzank Tbompson
carried off tbe gentlemen's
Ing and
Mr. Fulghnm served dainty refreshof bis own preparing gnd they
thw at Wm. Wiireburg's sund. and
1 him aa eacelietit chef.
both pattiea being adepu at tbe trade.,
He ha* the reputation of l>c!ng
the pubHc atay reaaonably expect flrai- moat delightful host and laat night
claat aervlce.
only added to bl* laurel*.
Mr. and Mrs. Chav Cook rlslted In
danee glvt'a in Monroe'* hall potion. Doan'* Regulet* relieved and
Uat Friday evening wm* veo' poorly strengthooed the bowels, so that (hey
•Ufwfied. the aewertty of the wea * hava been regntar ever alaee."—A. E.
Davl*. grocer. Sulphur Spring*. Tev
Mhfi the chief caute.

' __
The thing* of the eanli .-re tempo, j x'lling it alt at lb.- .-h.-np-d i-.**lbl.- at.BiickU-y iH-iag caU*-d butur by the’
Hines* vif hi* Uub>.
and Seientific Way to Cure
busines*
O. A lirowT. 1- still confined 10 the,
.^1,14 0i«r*taWa OiaaSM.
C. H. Esie*.
la* in tH>*l
method*;
bou-e hy llloc**.
I
dcemi-d a*i! tion to do Ihl*
The l^dv M*ecal.av* cub*rtaine-l [
tSeiT. iwhiefa is
, v4*ablc that on
Ncarlv V vwvooe aaffer* at one time
8*eal wjirV, Mr*. WlUiain Hogg at a farewell rv-J
' 111*- iM-gllllllllg of
». $■
-s|*-eii-.I dlsContus"
U- dlscv.ii- 'oa-piiun at their bull on Th<>rvda.v^' 1 uuutb.-r with catarrh.
W. H. Scott Resipflcd.
Blnie>- J. Murgau and wife n> Tbe
Tbe nuliirwl was to cure tbit dlatiiim-*l. aiol tha' the gt*itl* In our.store
riangle ijmd Co. neU of swl«. »e.'.
-veuing.
The ladle* prt-wnted
W. H. Scott baa tendeivu hi* rv--igI* by applyloi heal
sold at one pile*'* lo all.
;. T $7. R 9. tl.ud.
with
rivilv chma.
Mra Hogg'mg w-dkau.m* dirwet b
BatiDn to the Hannah A l.ay Hervunrh.-tv will'u- onlv two flassiftcaHenrv C. Burt and wife lo Ernest
fuiurw home at'spoi.
The fact was made,
ns known In our bouse: Crouds sobi left loda'
and MiDule M. Harr, lot 13. Black­ tile company.
1
in no^rtber may can ihU be doofcaa
c<msun.|.ii.>n will be at the retail Frankforf.
public In the following iiotlco from M.
wood. $4»<>.
■naiuTwIlv ps bv the uwe of Hyomet.
Joseph F. Coagrtive and wife to e Ssmlet,. s.u.r,...nr,' -0. tri^urcr.;
onj.
LaVant wwa called, home ftw
Nicholas £. fUsx- lo's 40. 41. 42. 43. 44.
: Cliailfuibv the dMlbofhl* brotherto the division manager*:
whcdcsale ticket and iit a whoiesabblk. 46, O. R-R. $123
Irop* u
lu-law,
•AVe regret lu atinounce that W. II. ipriec.Aide N. Wertheimer to James M
Harr? RiU-y of Caledonia. I* the new luhab-r and ibea for a few jilnutc*.
Slooir* and wife, parrel*.
Scoit..who has bts-n in the cnipluy ofi -In thi* connection we wish
tour «w five time* a day. lei the wlr
phamaclat at the Menold drug store. vnu breathe come through It. In tm>'
Tour Conventiona.
30 air that entara the nasal
To (be editor of the Heiwld:
the Ibroal or the lungs. U
COPEMISH.
hardwari- dlvi^innl hs* lend*iv*l his. thi* mov*-on oar i»an w HI greatly help
We have lust closed a
C.UH-ralsh. J*i> 3" - Horn. Jan 22, filled with ll.vomel* healing Bfudlra
ry-signatlon.
[to simidifv ifae merchandising pruposi
tioa.
reoehlng
(be muwl romMc air
tcresting and profitable tout
^
ition lu oiir comniunliy. l>oth for ihe Mr aud M>*. Eluo-r RsndeU. a girl
veil* *d (he r>-*pirator> organ*, destroy
He
stale*
that
for
p.iM
severut;
our
conip<
iiiD:s
and
out
Mns
Alice
Jewell
of
Sviutb
Gram,
day; school convesiioos. Commencing
cHtarrbal germ* and soothing
was rtslilng in town Friday.
14 and closing Jan. 22 conven­ year*, tbo coiifiiioinent of the stirn-i *< ive.-.
illng (be irrltaled wucou* mem­
Rav
Lewis,
who
wa*
called
to
Frank
has iioon
slowly undermining
hisThe Hannali A Lay Jden-anille Co.
tions were held
tn seven dtffcreoi
fo-t Inst Wetinosday >*n areouni of the brane.
health, and it hn* licconie necersary
A few days' use nf Hyomel will show
.M'limi* illness nf bl* tim-le. WHIts
places and in three places two schools
bow qulckU It relieves all raUrrbal
kw r pm<
Rockw'cli. rvwurni>d home Klaturday.
illed for cQflvcniltw.
Our gather­ lliBi bo obtain ail ouid<K>r life, aud in [
a will nn( have 4
1 been
Mr*. Ifavid Barr;
onle,
t..accotn|.l:*h
this
has
lak.-i.
the
ing*. perhaps, were not a* large a*
flad il has
is gaining
]H>siliiin. of inanufaeliiror*' ug.iit |n ;diww*«H.>mi|Ui^ th-- swr.^^7^M«ot.ty w sick the iiasl four
efierted a-...... .......................... they would have Ks-ii at muc tuher
tilcclv. Mr*. Allie Evan* f Trave
[tSuV'oTO-dV' ’'iXlMwu cau—f liyaatn- Cliv. IK taking cure of her.
Bo strvuig t* B R. Wall A ikm'* talth
season of the year hut the Inlerefted eetlain (ilie* for the stale of Iowa.
5lrs. Kiike IJliio of Hnnoi. Is a guest in the iwKwer of ilvnuH-i (■> cure ca• tS.-orge Dag", who bus bi-eii Mr
**ww"'hl«'iwlJ t* W
c* were there a* far as po*s»de and
Urrhal troubles that with everj didlar
of Mi*.* ItlBlwhe llrimtner.
was a time of ccfreshlng .tnd the
Mr iiurt Mr*
Dave Ib.vidson of outfit the} give a liuataDlec to ridund
.............................
.......................................lbs
Iliaoiitcw ll
I*III* tismlt. arid
V the position
of acting division n
Lord birosed
Maiii'‘'ee. vtsll.-d her luireni* Mr. and the money unless tbe temedv given
Is- Iwkro <mt sod tbi* tub
■adxfscttan. They lake all (be trwponI itanormsloiadltl.*.. hmrtnswiU
Mis Jnliii N'"id over Sunday.
In one place a revival nn-eting sUrtf.areo-r; nin.- rs«- .-ol >if l.
slhillty and you cannot afford lo suf­
Ml*, k't/y -i-well .-ntcrtal
InfiomKl c<
cd In our convention and two rlKnllled
: cwtwrrh. ohiph v< n-tluiir
n-ulunr 1*11
Inn wo
a
tiu'ilu-r. Mr*, Whiteman, of iiuckb-> fer longer wUh eaUrrh w hen an offer
,diM>m-.r lbs anorowsrorfac*.
their Intentions to live for ChriM. In
like Ihit is made 10 you
i W. willgiv- .am- nundr-d fViIlsr* for wny last wi-ck.
.T raurrtaitbalswai
'c*~-.d IWi—.csn—d by
SbiMild esira boKle* •< Hyomel be
mother place there were iw«t small
Mrs. Kanili R»m-.-y ..f }4<'.oth Itn.nt
.. >u-n4fur
nci-ded
ibey can lie ol.islii--*! for 5or
flii-ai*-:!
was railing on fiiends here I'ridav
schools. They an- now altoui U> unite,
tKSKT*C«»..‘D.t-do.O
making
ibi* Mie of Ih- in«»l enmomiFJCnR
It
act
Muv
Tlmiiu..Kf
Slojls
thereby making Ihcmselvt-a slroncer
gobi
drwztfi*!*. :i«cal
a* well iis the moM n-li"ble remI
fin-nil*
..n-l le.ib 1
■I.
.411 .
T*k- Bjai'srwoiiir ■piU*
ch
for fvwstilw'fro..
aud Iteing able lo do more (or the
• die* for catarrh ibal Is known

.1.. .-to

leraon.
Aaron K. Anderson
2K, T$5. K II, ,
Auditor General
■nd t

rjaetiT-

of se^. sec.

In tinliy there U strength

May God help us all to

more iK-r-

fivHly uniUsl.
i.ipscnce was especially mani
fested unto «a at the opening of ih>first

session and conliiiuetl tsiih

until the tiose of the last acsslon

Child's BoBrstio. Astnu-ban and
C-ordim»y Co.iIb. f<>r »j:«i 2 to *■
years. w-Tlii f-l to ril ->0. at

tis
All

have been tstrengthene.1 and enemtraged to do more for the Masin during

1A9

the year.
We fool under great oi.llgstlona toj
those who so kindly assisted in mak

'

g and profit
and *• Ukf tbla c
slDCiTv thanks to ihcnt all
and may Cud mako them, a greater
power for pood U my prayer.
Flrgl to our Iwlovcd stale president

STEINBERG
BROTHERS

Child'a Himvy Beankio Coal*, alao
Hi'ivy Melton C-aaU with Aatraclmn
ooUart.agna 2 tn G yean, worth •:< -50
aod SI -it

1.98

Values Like These

and Wa wfjfe. who were.with u* iwu
daya tbo presldt-nl addressing us on

ARE CROWDING

tho Mbject of "Stinday Rch<M>l Man

OUR

CLOAK DEPARTOENT

agomeot." and Mrs. Millikon. cmimy
•ndont of primary
■ Primary Beginner* and CraJli' Roll
Work."

1 am mure every snporlnten.l-

•nt. officer and teacher must be Is'Her
qualified to do
them after

the w-ork

asslgm^l

rweivlng the intolHgeni

and forcible pointer* as preseoiod by
them.

1 iH-lleve the scholar* will fe.1

greater Init-rest

in their work a*

they realise they are the great part of
the Sunday school.

3.75
5.95
8.75

lor Ladies’ 7.50 and S^OCoats,
in stj'lisii mixliiri-6. nil Icii;; knulbs

for Ladles’ and Misses* 10.00* 12.50 and
15.00 Coals,ill plain CiicvijlB. N'ovolty .Miitun-.
etc. 50 iji.-hes long.
and ctdored. alao high cln** oon-lliet.oOto 5i in lony

B. Carpamcr. Tiavciwo City; the «cv. j
A

B. Bowman.

Alma: C. N. I'ennabakcr. Rapid City,
and local paater*. the Rovs T Yoims.
L. M. Orcott aod J. E- Harwood, all of
whom gave aucb inspiring and spir­
itual addresses and i*ilnted ont some

For Lung
Troubles
Ayer’s ChetT>- Pectoril cerMlnly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis,
consumption. And
ichi
it certiinly strenphens weak
throats and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
this. You know it is true. And
your own doctor will sty so.

AU

tor Misses’ 6.50 and 7Ji0 Coats,
in »>ilL plain aii-i Biiitarea, extra cJioioc atj-Ica

Special Skirt Sale

The .

Rev*. D. CochllD. L, B. BiaHcll an^-1
W. H. Thomas and

lor Girls’ 4.00 and 4.50 Coats,
ill nobby wool mizlorei. all aixaa 0 to It

lor Ladles’ 20.00 and 22.50 Coats, in tine
ilroa'lcl..thg.Sup«-rtiQe Keraej-a. etc., io both fitted
Hud loose atylea. -5010 5:! in, long, many all aatinlin''d

lor Ladies* 15.00. 18.00, 20.00 Coals,

Second, tbe pastors of wl^om w-e huO
ten from outside the asaoclatlon:

1.98
3.45

New,

Skirts
Skirts
Skirts

Up-lo-aale

Styles

worth S2.75 to So,
mostly short lengths, at...
worth $4 to S-o.
all lengths, at ... -....... .
worth $5 to SS,
big variety of "styles, at ...

at

a

1.98
2.98
.. 3.95

Poslttve

Cl/ir4o

uKinS
fti :

oKinS
0L:w4#w

OKinS

Savloo ol

tram *1.00 to $5.00

^aod$7.Vh

elegant styles, at......
worth SS. 59 and StO.

beautiful styles, at
S12.50.51JL5"

andS15.at................

4.95
- .. 6.75
.. 8.95

Includitg the Sheer Silky effects suitable for pary gowns, such
as Harlequin Zephyrs. Alexandria Silk Chiffons. Shimmer
Silks Spider Silks and I-an:y Mercerized Repi*. all new
*

wcavr* lorihrcom;n.:yftaAon. The figured effects are mostly
exclusive paitcrn*. NKW WOOL OKES5 GOODS ARRIVING DAILY in pretty broken pUids and
various sized checks in Panjmas. Tamtses and Taffeta Cloths soft. cUngyeffects adapted for 'lbe popular
Kton
l)?Tore the dressmakers are rushed or ihe
Eton Vnirw
Suits. W
Sec thf*e
these ponds
goods and
ami make an carlv
early choice
choice'l)?Tore
assortmems are liroktn

New Creations
for Spring 1907

ffhebwat
"Bold fi

STEINBERG BROS.

iyer*s
m*«m ua*?ui*w
ST

focovSrj*

TRAVERSE CITY,
MICH.

,

•.... "-v'.
' eiUND TlUVtRM HCIULO. THUMOAV. iANUARV SI. MQ7.

BARGAINS COME AFTER INVENTORY

We have only ten days in which to clean up all our winter stocks of everything as at that time we place
on sale our new spring lines. As we do not keep the winter stocks on sale after we have brought out
the new, this will mean some pretty lively selling all over the store. We need ndt urge you to buy
promptly as the responses'to our ads are so gratifying that we know that the majority act
quickly. This is another case where promptness on your part means better bargains.

. . In The Cloak Section . .
Our sales in this department have been phenomenal: even now we find we have not enough of some kinds to carry us through the balance of th%^' v
season.
AAAftan. Only the other day the question came up whether we should buy more coats or not. Rather than do that we have cut the prices
on high priced coats to fill In the gap on some lines of cheaper garments. This loss to us means a benefit to you--and a benefit
to us in the long run as it ;gives us a new stock each season.

LADIES’ LONG BLACK COATS
Wu have only about 40 of thete ganneots left and If you get
the oiie you want you had better come in and aelecc \-ours.
Some sizes are now sold out. The prices || || *I npr
range from $6.00 to $50.00. Any coat in this J J j

3 cent

LADIES’ COATS
In fancy mixtuaes. There are not many of these
lese garments;
only about *26 in all. former prices up to

$i:i 60. Kut we offer them at,
each................. .................................

$5.00

LADIES’ COATS
In fancy mixtures and Scotch tweeds. For- g|A AP
mer prices $1600 to $18.00. Now telling
gQ

To Mothers

New Dress Deeds

There are tome of you who have
thought that perhaps you would not
buy children’s coats this year: wait un­
til next year and g*u the new styles.
Children’s coats do not change as
much at ladies' and can you afford to
let this chance to get coats at the price
"weareittafcia^goby? Think it over
but do not think too long.

now have a big line of new
•spring dress goods on sale. You will
like them when you see them, they
were never so pretty. Very strong
lines at 50c, 75c, 86c. $1.00 and

4%

$L50

CHILDREN’S COATS
We have too many of these left ant
have divided the stock into six lo s

Tan color will be one of the shades
with old blue and smoke gray follow­
ing close as second and third favorites.

LOT 1—All children’s coats, age 4 to
14 yearsthat have been sell-i QQ
ing at 8.98 to 4.60 for...........X .570

DRESS GOODS

LOT 2—Ages 4 to 14years. All childnn's ^^that were 5.00 ^,00

Some snaps from the dress goods sec­
tion. 64 and 6C inch suitings
that were $1 a yard for........ OOO

LOT a—Ages 4 to 14. This lot takes
in coats fram 6b0 to 850. 3,00
All go at..

10 IMECKS foreign dress goods in self
colored plaids and checks, also some
pretty dark mixture*, some of the
prettiest stuff you ever saw. Former
price S2.60. Alter inven- ^ 00
lory clearance price............
Ask to see these these goods, you’ll
like them.

LOT 5—Includes all the children s
Choice of this lot................'
LOT C—Thi* lot consists of the very
finest children’s garments in the store
that sold from 14.50to IS 50 *7 QR
Choice oi the lot................ • •GU

64 IN'CH fancy worsted in dark colors
wa>^ one uf the big sellers this winter

There are only a few in the lut and if
interested you should come at once.

Ladles’ Sunirte Skirts
At S > piT mit dwooOBt. We bst^st pnroliMeil this week tiiirtyfira a^U sample skirts, all new spring goods. These go .m sale at
once. They are 2.V per rent cheaper than they oonkl be booKht for in
a regular way. Moat of you know what theae sample akirU are .tml
bow cheap they are. We ha\-e never liad quite enough to supply the
dftusad and this lot is soialkv than we ever 2 50^9 00
had before- Prioea are..

Ladles’ Furs.
This is good for waaUxw and yon can hay tliem ^leaper than yon
evar can again. Why, yonaak? Becanse there are more and more
fnrs naed
nsed each aeaaon
aeaaan and fur bearing animals are growing more scat< c
•rices hare advanced year after year.
each year. Thafe the reason pr
The line is esoeprionaQy strong, and yon IB boy them at

25 per cent less than the price*

New Silk Waists

We arc now showingtlie prettiret line of silk M-aiata etvr shown in
tlio city: M ns prove this to you l>rop into the cloak s<-<-tion ami
a»k the Bait^hidii-s tu ahow you plain UifTi-taa in Llm'k. white ai><l colors
Primed warp taffetaaiD the p-iatel abadintra. Kuiiiun t J •?/)
atrip.- in nil the new color rnnihiDalions. J 1 i**-to........... i

New Silk Costumes

Silk owtmues .*1..
.’M»
will u«
b>- ve^* uood thia •^•^>11
aeaann Axi'i
and we nre
are
ahowiug some very swell new things.
.5U to...........

00

New Lawn Waists
The new season's styles are n«»w ready
show you V«i will
wonder bow the .lestgnera cmkl think of so many . lever Hess—bo
such lines ever shown and no sm-b values ever offered - mostly open
in the l«ck with the short sleeves, fine embroidery and lace are exteimively nsed in trimming three. Yon will appreciate the ehowing
.iOcto |l:i SO \ ery stnmg lines st 1 00.1.85.1 J». i-SO.
J /l/l
9 .VI anil
. .
................................................. ...............................................
2<W.2S0aDd-,

Silk Petticoats
S{x-cial sale. $j.0O and S'lOO akirU for
Only a few left.
We also sell the famous Mcn-y-Iuk and Skinner’s TalTeta Silk Petth'JBts. We guarantee the wear of these akirtt and give mobt-y back
if they do not give saPsfacliou. Thau
t\f\
1 S fifi
the kind of goods that make customers

Hosiery Specials.
These are eepeciallv good because the gray hose is softer nod wears
iH-tter thu block. These see nnasuolly stroog numbers at the prices
WIklU.

0 do* La Ii« oxford grey ribbed woed hose, extra bee\-y
.SSc
5 doz Oxford grey ctMmsre, extra uDAlity for........
2Sc
•A•f Ar^
L__ for ‘ ...
d« Udi;’ soa

............ lie
Good line of CbildrL’sfie^JSse at-..'.'.........
.lOe in.1 iSc

Watch this Page Next Week for our White Sale.
nds is Ok While Event ‘fit the year. This year It will be the greatest While Sale we ever I

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