Grand Traverse Herald, December 01, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 01, 1910

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1910-12-01

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TWICE A. WEEK —TUESDAY AMD T H U R S.D A.Y—S 1. O O
TR-VVEBSE CITY, GRAND TRAVEBbK Cvl >

Limr TIME
IS flBHISED

DEmUICa BT SM
Count tWMol'o LIUrary A^mUO AV
toekotf PubUely.

MADERO IS
NOT DEFEATED

. AllLilluAN, .

MUST COT OSPS
Prwaldani Taft inferma CaMnat That
Praaent Draft of
tioiia Will Net Do.

t, Not. s».-Omat 1^
8B Tcdatol. MU of tbo tot* Ocmat TolW)WN CTATI CRANOI MieTS IN •tol hu pubtlohod u blttor dwtmd*- NOTED ItEBCL CATHERINO
LfBE^O HI* •UPPORT.
lira of Cotmt TaAertkott. «a inUnUVBUC CITY
frteDd u« UtermiT ocwt for
tail fittaor. Ib uM that Ts^ertoS
dlr«:(l)- gvDtr of tbe tn««dr of
TMura

PMOM lUnONAL afUNM AT AT­
LANTIC CITY
Tlw AMr Hm Wrrod Up OiMt l»' —H« WMt a OuoM
WHlwut a Pl«ht.

;DL AVERY IS DEAD

SEGOm KFICIAL VBIY' ILL

DIED IN DETRDIT

PORMCR AUltTANT QUARTBII.
ITASTER OBNERAL OP MICH.
SarvoE UnUar Oovamer Rich and Im
pilealod In Jackaan Priaon

BEN. REYES TD
BE RECALLED

Waabtngloh.
Nor. js.—Preildaat
Taft today laforatod bli cabinet teat RUMORED THAT I^IAZ WILL AP­
tea Baal draft of tba astUnatai of tea
POINT HIM VICE PRESIDENT.
varlooi goT^mmt dapertmenti for
tee ftoeal year baglaalag July 1. 1911,
weald not do la lu present form, aad
teat tbara mast be a deeper eat la
tba figures.
AMERICANS IN MEXICO IN NEED
I OP REVOLT WAE NOT
OF PROVIEIONE.
WOUNDED BUT VERY ACTIVE.

URSE FORGE III CHIHUAHUA

^ IK n ffiLK^ GmiLSIM

..Jao Cxeapi In One^UU Where
poreaa ara Being Cetearad.

A YEAR

A. B. SPEAR, IMPLICATED IN CASSIE CHADWICK SWINDLE.

tienlsta SaM te Be In tha
Federal Prtoens.

HG ORE BUSnBS
Elk RapWs HM RacMvad 4,00fi Cam
During Var JuBt Ctaaad.

WILL MAKE ;
NEW CHARTS

Bk BnpidA Mich, Nor. 29.—Dortag.
the MMoa Just ctaaed W.OW tens M
or* weer brought to tbto pen by bat. COMMSBAON IS <
Figuring 80.000 prand* tn tbe carload
TA POR DOCUMMT.
4.000 care of freight of that kind have
baen-unloaded bore. That In addlthm
retail ibipmencs have made this
place lively around the depoia and
docka.

TO DRING EXHIRIT
PORTIONCHICAGO DISPLAY
WILL COME BACK.

I Dta

n toe PMpie Ara Wijk
&ty Chartar* Ar*

>

Tb«> charier rertstan i
met TiNsdn might and grBcsaSid to
get a Itnc a tba new chy chartar ttoS

B Paso. Taxae Nor. M.—It to ru­
Waa Bravely Living Down Hto Dip
mored teat Oeni-ral Bernardo Reyes
grace and wsc Highly Eitaantad.
be recalled from Europe anU
Bv Friends.
made
vtae .rtruldMt of Mpxlco. and
n. H. McMalla Is ta Chtaago see­
Jaekaon, Ulcta.. Nor.
Word
Detroit. Nov. *9.—A. D. Spear, form- allowed by Oiax tq SMume 'ibc ing what arraagetoau ca be made tbe preeat time tbe toiMSwu aeata*reoalrad lau night of ttaa 'death of
r cashier of the Obarlin NaUonal reigns of goveramoqt Vico Prealdeai lor aecuring a good stoed fracUa of ly know bow to praeaad, w tbay Ba
COL A H. Araq'. at WaikdaU. Idaho, at
not know what tba paopta raaOr oM
bank, looted by Cassia CbatTwick of Gorrul to vary ekek.
the fruit esbIMt teat to betag exhib­
the aaa of aUty-aU yaan. Oaoaaaad
In tbe way of raformA nad It la tbata
over PIOO.OOO. dM luddenly hare last
Rebeic Stilt in Poeaeeeloe
ited by the Western Mtcbtgu Dsveiaraa fomarly
wlab that all wbo have any iSta m
night
Spaar
wai
ton
iprlag
dtoEl
PaH.
Texae
Nor.
30—Takopmeot htweau (or ahIbHia at tbe
fanani of Michltao nador Oori
ctaarged from tee panltaatlary at Co­ grume from Hadero Cbibuatnu. Mex.. state grange meeting to be bMd here tbe subject pat team to defialta larita
Bleh. Ha aarrad Uroo«i tba drU
and preeent tbnm tn tbe tBBiaitoataB
lumbus, Obioaftar Mrfing five of tba where many Amerimns and Cbnadlaak
war. Be wai a tatotbar of Uaeotn
during tee early stagM of tea arafto
•avair yaare term for bto ibara la live, declare that they are getting In
Arary of Rirt Korea. A widow, aea
Cobalderubta Attentwa a «fea aJlp
tee Cbadulck sviodle. Ha cania bare
strait! (or provtoiona. Tae mbaad four dancbtara aarrlra. Cokwol
datarmtnad to liv down bis disgrace. eU are stilt in possecslon of tee coun- matter, and the (baacea are tbta tba Ject ot dty cbaltan baa baa aab
Arary wai one of tba nlnataen to. be
At tea time of tab death be wai
rWnmiws AatEM agataat tba ct- ladietod la IMS for alladod eoaiplracy
tliHora will bare a chance to view lected by tee nawplttei wbo w *••
ployed ai travclllog auditor for tea
toaip it that body, la riolatloa of tab In lanralat of trade antong plambara.
n Paso. Texas. Nov. 30.—It to sUt- n good portloo of tbe display that pointed to g
dtscuaeed at' (be aaatoa taal
tahllsKiBii. abl It la not imptobatala^
Mlcblpan Slate A'alcphone company ed here loftay that a train will leave made this region tee 'caner of auraottaa bead of tba pluntalng Bra
afghL A B. ftoban gava • 4»mM a*
ttat
atatd body wm baeama ta- of Arary A Bob'., wbldi got tbe con­
and was highly actaemad by bU e^
uabua today wlte (reigbt for Ma­ ttan at tee big show.
ualME la tba oeatroraray at tba aaeot- tract for InstalUag tba plotablng la
ployaie and acoaalnlaDroi. Death was dera. thus relieving tbe altatlon
This exhibit added to tboM teat tbe ebanar of the dty of Daa IMMa,
IW'ih ba bM at Trararaa City next the Jaekaoa poatafflea. Arary wai
to an operellon (or appendicitis. there.
will be made by tee granges of tbe which forms tbe baeto of tea eaaMala
Ha leiras a wife aad ItiUe daughter.
ralaaiad on bonda, but twror broagbt
Washington. Nov. 30.—OueUve A. region, and tee many private exblb- •kw method of dty |
It be palated oot
tlw aaltaa
n tto anbloa eoma ap at the an- ta trial. '
fruit dis­
Madera, brother of the leader of tee iu will give one of tbe
poiau that have • btariiB mm to*
paaX atau aaatitig tba aaaiioaa will
revolution in Mexico, ubo to bore plays ever seen In this state, not
needs of Timrarto City. ft|j* J9lto
y be ai Komy ai any arar
represenUng tee Interests of tea In- barring tbe state fair.
was catraatod wUb tha i
km ik tbo Uatory of tba or^. TUi
■urret-tloDists. Issued a etatemat de­
vogue at g-----liBiMlia wOI aet raaolt aaUi^ from
claring thai,^only sktratsbas have
THREE HUNDRED DOCK WORK­ uken olare iSus far wlte governmrai
tala tbinga W0
' -■
• a of kfr. Helmaa
ERS
PERISHED
IN
TEMPEST
be a II
. It la aiagaj that aoata oBIcan of tbo
troops; that large bodies of vojunOm popular Ua among tee mato
- ttaia Enact ara iarolrad la tba natQfeerge A. Chandler Pamed Away at
consUnUy
«ar M aa uMnt that promlata aoa>^
berss to to get the admtatotntta «l
levolutkKiUt forces In
Chihuahua.
For
HealtK
tbe dty aitalra
rf rt?**** ^
Durango and nel^bortng states ad
CbOinabua. Mexico. Nor. 29.—Go'
eomntnaa of tha
as
poaHde. tad V V«*l ba daw
thit the revolt in Tucstan, CampaObo
troop! bare rotamed to CbiJUlng ot, a tnat &wd
W. W. tedita received a telecium bruer by tea Bwnmif ni tur^ took
a of of tteJUln
and
soutbern
Mexico
to
eva
bdhbua from teelr flgbt with tee
TBa nsn&^ Balt
E J>i
Monday mting teal bto half brate- uy other, tbto ayauto may W
Asirakban. Russia. Nev. 29.—During
ous ihsn In tbe north.
hiUontota four miles weit of JYosao. a RudJcB tempest on the Caspian Sea
rr George A. Cbadter bad died at
M&lM aad taki
1 by tba WtoMftiaa tor tkB
Nearty 9.000 prisoners were in tee
bean Bled Eoaday. Two (boaiat^ relnforcemanta today a laodlng stage with 200 Per­
Fresno.-TjJ Mr. Cbudler ad bto oonslderatla ot tea <
Mtb tba dty dark by tbe Pralt Balt ara expected before tea govaremant sian dock workers on it was carried prisons In Mexico city yedjerdaya)' family loft bore (or (be weal a Octo­
dbady. Tbii
must not be tnferrad at tbk
tee sutement. and there baf« recently
Ita
attempt
iHHiBblng
eompaay.
of
wbldi
Oeorce
•mcE t^E^
W of Hr. Hajaa, Oa<wca
ber 7 of (hie year In (be hOM that prearnt time tbal tba a stab w* Of to*
0 sea and all were lost. Scores
a ibi B. P. Bakar of Cbaboy- S. Rowa ii praddant aad Georre Maxloo A Norteweitem railroad. of ahli>s wilh rrews aboard were suak
i.Bortwi»f
this hcallb would be Imprared as be
are i* (arar to
cfihem youngarmy officers Vbose
Wdata aaoratary. Harry E. Bodgwi which to tied up ai a reiuU of-ted'
of tbo
W Konal - EMKhara
1
sufferer from anemia. He to
their moorings at different Caapton
loyalty was nnder aueplcton.
aanad aa tniataa. Tba liabOlUaa
Aa^tbat
back M tbla plan
f bpoke
- qell known In Traverse City, balag cause they ara dtomsal^ Jt. u It U
coast towns.
' at S1B4W and aQ ara tor
■4 ttat tbia
for many years employed la the Her- tedv latenttaa to tatot m all tto dl(waa to aM Mr. Bahaa la t 1 attaeka type, paper,' other material and labor. bare bean rointorcad by bandi from
aid ofDr<- as a printer, and later be frrrai potato la tor tonriers to eth­
Oeorge S. Bowe, the editor of tbe PnrraL They now number 1,000. aad
oa tba •atlaftt odOeore. It te nld
|)urchaMt the Henxle Baner. which er ciUia, ad tba uka tea poita toil
dlw « li •leraawiy protaabla tbara paper aad manager of tea company, they bare forfeited poilUoos at rabe pubUshed up to a abort time before are beat adailtofi ta oar omdltM**.
Good New* For Heldsrs of Come
VU N aarto» oHUelaa of the axaea- waa tea former aoeratary of tba Wont- rioua polata. Uraly flgbUag to expect­
be left for tbe »o*t.
and make teed Into a toartar far aeV
Stock of DetroK and Mack­
Hra eonnittaa for aatbortdaE tbli
ed when tee acmpalgo atarti.
Mr. Ctaandier was 40 yean oM Inst mlsaten to tba paopta at eoeb a tba*
inac
Railway.
aad
toe
«rip and that aa attanpt wUl be mada
Ma> ud taaves a wife and two ebil- u taay be provldad tor to tha atokB
» Piateto Ratumad Ta U. B. By Enjoyable Event Wm Held at Sutton*
to proreat paymaat of tba MOa lor Mlcbl^ Tba pepar-bai a ganaral
Bay Last Night—Miny Were
dren. It to probable tbal ba wlil be ot tee coaeO.
Maaicana.
Detroit.
Nov.
29—Tbe
common
stock
Ibair srpaan. Tba natioaal giaage ctrcalatioB aad la devoted to tea iaInrado, Texas., N'or. 29.—According
of tee Detroit A .Maokiaac railway hap beried ut FVetno.
bu voted tba nm of tld.MO to pro­ teraate of bortlenltnre..
to mporu racalrad on bote tea Amerbeen put on,a paying basla. In New
tbe stole of Mlcblgu to adapt I
toot tha order pgalnat Ubeloiu attaoka.
Soltone Bay. Nov. 29.-Deaplte the
Icnn aad Mexican aide of tba border.
York yesterday tbe directors decided
•ad Natlaaal Oraraaer Atobaan la
bad wouteer and heavy roads,
trnytblBg wu quiet Monday night
a five per cent per unum rate and,
new charier was raa« to fton. Pmafc
tooted la Atlntlc City papara a»
for
mltae
"^MTO Laredo, Mexican, poatal and tbra hundred fanners
declared tbe first semi-annual diridend
Hanrilta, and for to* baDsBt to •»
‘ abarglag that teera u aa attenpt bemauHBS oSIcara Monday aetoad 300 around Buttons Bay, aad tbe bust- of two ad one-balf per cent to be M. J. LeBrok RecelvM a Idarftad readors we print tea a*ma ta aaetoa*
irod Indian New\lalma That Ha
IBE aada by oattaln Me
of
tee
(own.
ettaded
tbe
Ptototo. which came from tba United
payable tee first of Jattuary-.^.,, Tbe
Promctlon Te Much Larger
rolnmn. Tbta charier itowld k* toW
to dtampt Um ardK.
•atonci To Oooana County.
Statae by ra^arad maO. Tba weap­ first banquet of the Buetness Men's common stock smounu to G2.000.006.
Field.
led by tbe .pe^e aad sifiiwiiBi
associatla held tost evening here.
' SofaraitbatrlalaMaMMettoaof
made to (be matobata ta reord to
Jeaopb Nogal, tao ladlaa who waa ons bad b^adammiilaUBC for leraral Those preeai were well enteruioed
Mr. Hahaa U coaearaad. tba
.M. J. l.«Breck returned Maday
daya.
They
ware
.returned
to
takae to Mra. Bowhall'e boeplta] from
wbat la coaldrrad good potato to be
btlTH of tba
end
tee
epeaker
of
the
evening
Ho.
from
a
few
days'
buEloeM
trip
to
New
BuylMUik botaU a weak ago last country wlte tea atalamaat teat they
la (be *av ebattaa for
.. r to taka any pan. aecerd*
York city. Mr I.,eBreck widta In New
tlutad prcdtlbltad ImporutJcmi In- Frank HamiUon. gave a most enjoya­
ly,
to
fait
racoTortec
from
bii
e aty.
tot la tba ^Itohad accesau. Notbble ipocch. Tbe IsdlM of tee village Firat Nen-Partiaan Primary For Com- York received a much merited adlajartoa.
Ho
ipaaka
but
very
UtUa
No actol bmtaoa was diiaaaftaB
IBC WM glrw oat to abew that any of
wbo lened the banquM deserve tec
vancemem In inslilon. teat of being
miaalen Form of Government.
at (be npettag. h toe *3fct*i Mt
Ms asBiainl oa tbo aoauitttea ap eogw-h and hto daacrlpUeai ^ whore racalrad aa aamymoaa latter, writ grateet of prulae and tbe banquet be­
Port HuaoD. .\ov. 29.—This city held
that it would be bast to waU atoil •
Paand to bla Maaaa or ot poak tea ha eama from, and bow be Uba hurt tan la Bgahlib. ttatlng teat if he does sides tbe program was a grand me- Us first DOD-partlsa primary yester­
nody had t
ebarSH atalaM blm. Two dayi attar hara vaitod ae mote that It waa final­ aM doMU la bto aSwts lb behalf of
1. J. O. Duncan acted aa toastmast- day and Bomlnaied John J. BelL tbe
ly
tboo^t
beat
to
Boeare
aa
latarpraaettai aMteat Mr. Balm, bowerar.
(or tee erenlng. and the address present mayor, ad David QoodwUlle known aa tbe Bay View district, with Into tee needs of tba «(ty. ato vhaa
tee Mexican govemntant be wiU be
tw
and
Bad
oat
If
peaaibla
tea
facta.
tbe ardar toMc op aladlar
{(or tbe office of mayor, ud tee loUow- office* In Milwaukee Mr. LeBreck has has been eonMdarad best tor otoaa
Tba
<^cer
daMrad
that
bis
o:
welcome
was
given
by
him.
cittaa. Wba tela bu boa 4a*a toa
•catoa^. U lAoaeka of Bewte Da- Today one waa obtained aad wbcp
for ihe pait two year* bea In
A five-piece orcbeetra tumtobed tbe lag eight men (or commlsatanera:
I bo not pubUtbad. Ha Ukas tbe
^ fc wan ebargad wlte Mroalat- tba oU rodakin waa
C. Alkma. A- J Smith. Fred IMxon. city In the cnpaciiy of auperinieodeni report of tee c
music for tbe occasion.
IMA Joke
J’
nM teat be came from Hart.
the Traverse City division of tbe itisinesa will be made od tba eoraFollowing tbe buquet the following H. W. Mainer. E. A. Cady. Walter B
conaty.
and
that
be
was
injurad
ta
t aitlelaa datrloaatal- ta tea
Stevens. C»ru» A. Hovey and C. E. | Mciropoliun tJfe Inburance comiiay. mtsstaa wUl tea be* to tee Hnaad
program was given:
.jnd of tea ordw. H P. Baker of f'etaakay, where be was omplorad by
Mudford.
land hat made maDy Irlends. not only wKD ibe asslstosce to tbe sttnaag
Invmwtlon—^lev. J. C. Mathews.
MMdaaa to aald to bare appeared ba- tea Patoakay Cruabad Stoa* com_ _____
, IQ TruxTse City, but in every little to tee bard prepare (ba beat |
Vocal soto-^. C. Petevsa.
tor« tea aattoaal argaaliatioa. la bli pay. Ha dnmi that be was ran
in northern Michigan, and bla bta chsrter ftw tee qlty.
nd welcome—J. O.
I Doctor Charged With Death
by a oar at tea qaarry, ud.hto
baWit:
It to arldaat teat Maaan
If tbo people prefer to earns aadee
I frieadt will be glad to hear of bit adDuncan.
Wl
tag
was
craabad
to
that
it
bad
ta
of
Hto
Wife
Bakar aad Htftaa wlU hare aa laterIt ta oridaBt tba*
a
--------' raocemect
"Our
ReUtlm’'—Rev.
Maakeotad.
aad tba other om wai
aMac report to vaka te tbair itate
Principal E. W- Snsw Surprised Hi* I Tbe new neld w'ill take op the cities (be state Uw wOI ant stand fa Ibe
Vocal ralo—Ctorle* Warner.
. Kae_ Nor. 29.—Dr. G.
•napa. Jwdglag by raperta from aU ■0 badly crubad that It bai tronbtod
Friends By Marrying Miss Ruth
lof'Keowha. Racine and about one-balf way. It has bea done I* Port Bara*
Vocal duet—Charles Wainer and C
I last Bight held for Itao
H. Buck
onr tba atate. tea matter has anaaad blm arar ilnce
Martin.
!of Milwaukee, thus making tee i>osl- and tee attorneys tear* ctatm (bat tt
As ba-formarly Maimed that, bo alleced nuirder of bis wife wbo died C. Feteraon.
Snat totoraat ta graaga olrclee. aad
WinUmsburg; MIcb, Nov. 29.—’The' tlon niurb better. Mr. LeBreck will docs DM oaflict with tbo ntato torn
"Good Rads'—Hod. Frank HnaQmate ago. Truces M cyanide potolatoitoi laanteylag to tea auta came from Qmter. Maaoa coonty. tba
many friends Of E. W. gnaw, the prln-: lea« c f'riday for bi* new field, while so tang M tbs new charter does nM
They bad been ion.^f T^verae City.
toaattot win M^btadly expect to ostolato bare baa oa tba wraag traU anlng ware found.
jpaJ of the Bcbools here, were aur .Mrs., l.«Breck and Children will join pla.a ay reatrtetin to Bbsrty m tb*
Cornel aoto—WilUo Payne.
bear tea matter thntead eat dortag la trying ta find ou Vbo to tapoaal- amrrtad a year. Tbe wife waa twenu
qualified electors.
prised
to taara of his marriage iMt blm later.
bla for tha aipawa teat tea county Ubnr yoan old.
“Our Views'-—Dr. Payne.
WOI be 1
hM baa put to itaea bo baa boa la
Farmers- response—A. u Fred^ Friday Bi Luther. Mich, to Miss Rute
Martin, wbo ta aomewtat acquainted
to wbkb tba pabtta
tea boapiua.
Business Ulk—F. B. Clark.
U intited. and aaggaUai «CI b*
here, and won many friend* during
“Y'a and Us"-Marcos Hoji.
gtaaga win be atected tela year. Tbara
welcome from a who have a ftaatu
her
recent
visit
here.
No
ae
outside
“Good Nlgbr—J. O. Duncan.
Charlevoix- Mich., .Vov, 29,—ClreoU
to aaif to be a pro^wot teat
BDHngs, Monu Nor. 29.—Rev. Cyril
of tee fandi.v knew to tbe reason lor
Idea about wbat abouM ba
“America”—Song by tense preaaL
court convened yesterday at Cbarta>n^ nf tkiaa mambara to tea aaFanweUm, tbe first Roma OsteoUe
ated In (be
kit Tbanksglvins visit, so when tee
tad by Dr. ^eptaka. '
voix. Nos. t. 3 ad 3 on tee crlmtnnl
ttoaa) manUag at tba axpaM of tea
coopto returned Satnrday nlgbl^ It
H« Qataod n.1 Pw- CaM la Pbputa- priest ordained ta tee dioeese of MorIt
WM
also
decided'
to
uke
this
ygmitfr ore tee much talked to asm
-- Mala maci win plaea U toopardy
toa, today edebrated tee sliver Juwas to a quiet ud
ttaa Over tha Caasue
1 snnnal event for tba farmera ud
against Henna Bwlft. supeHotendeot
«na of tea praaaat
bOa
to
his
ordlnatkm.
-whieb
took
Their
Bmny
friends
wish
tbe
yoong
M IN*.
to (be Beulah Home for Boys *ear
s of tee Uttle village.
M tsrma axpli* ten
riaoe ta tbe atbadral In Helenn. Nov.
people a kmg od pragma lUe Boyne City. There are atao two Uqaor
H. A McKay, to Damad^ ta «t CWP
Nor. EE—Tba poputa- ». IMB. The
joamey togeiber.
cases, terra isrcay. ose rape and ta
laComb Circuit Dsab and Bom ^ .
ttoa of Dulatb. Mine, to 78.4M. aa lahigh moa In SC Patrick's
divtoxo rates.
7E.1 par coat over 1900.
star FriMasii ta prtaw Doart.
chareb this morning, the JnbUaria
WM tee debrut ad was assisted by Ed Hicks to Cedar Bprirtgs Expii^
Lanatag,
Nor.
perraoal triendf. BUhops CairaU ol
■k Itoplda, Mite, Nor. lb—Tba
Suddenly In KalkSeka
M*Mblngton. D. C-. Nov. 3fi.—A nom
Hatau aad Lalbaw to Grot Fall*.
ttaamm GbdIIlae nDad tram tee
3. McKay to IMgaa. ta a*ta
ber to Isaportant
and promoChL.
a tea Mat of tea
tkms amoni the hl^ dffiem to tbe eaad Jadge EraktaA « DL CTataGH
of lauBlgntion Koeta wjtela tba rail to tee ehaned. At tee
MMb a ea«a of IKS toai of pig Iron
Kalkaska. .NoV. :> —Ed AUcks to Ce­
_ coastla etiaft MBt bMb. ta
Tbto wai tha taft today for Homduta to laraMl- ckM of tbe uasi there was a pro- dar Sprtags wblta ating haeb la Ba- Wasklncton. Nov. 30.—A ent to united Btatek Marias COrpk wffi reeoBto* to tee rectory. tUtawed by w M*-s tnacb tram last night wm atrtek- founea milUa doUara ta tee guvara-^ sab fram tbe redremasa to MaJ. Oa tab* alact Dae. 1. Bh filfia a
JO aad pic IRB gata ^ obaifa Mfia by
ata yaar OattaB* y -BAAott. rriManiliat to tba Mwaad A FhIBiBa. to W
I ha iHwtd IP to tea pibag yai«a Oompen teat tea Bawallu
banqaat at
(he ratanble aer-. •Mswitbnpoptaxra
1
Taft 1s eerpa. wbo vfll b« ruvrd tram tb*
vjca white FStber ratyelwa has reo- ly. Ha wa oiptoyad ta a mOl here.
~ • baattamrofiBHby nil fintaa bam ba« taring ;
dsrai to tba «bv<b mitag tha laat
•too to tta IMBMb «•«
•racttsi to tatavta.abpwtat W 4aMH, aaM** Hat t—srrBW «t

IsilnM, Ulcta., Nor. n.~

ta aeeouMi of tha aoaaSeai of tba aaUOMi rman, aa potallabad ta AUasUc
Oltr papara, vtaara ttaa BaUonal body
awt last Yoali. aaya ttaa LanalnE BeipataQaaa. tba anbetdtaata cniMR.^of
war iama Hatoa of Adrian
: U a »anbar. wlU taara to Uka up tbe
aWrgaa aadar vUoii ho «aa oxpoliad
•ad pan «p& tba qoaaUon of taklap
-dtaUlar actlan ataiaat talst. It U autad
) thtt tha

FIIEU TRUST MORTGAGE

Wasblagtoo. Nov.
Adrtcee toly from Ambeiiador WiUon ladleate that Mexico coaUniiac rapidly
approaobiiig a normal itatai and tbo
diitatbaMoa are practically t^ODnad
> tea itata of Ctalhnabtu."
Baa Antonio. Texai, Nor. 2S.—That
Pranctoco I. Uadaro, loader of tea
Uaxlean rarolotlon, la lafe aad unlajured. U tee aawi brought to bli taiaily Monday by a courier w bo came di­
rect from Madaro to 'Sen Antonio. Th«
oonrler eald that Madaro wm
gateaiing bli forcaa in
Uenaa dlatrict near L«rdo and PartaL Tbli dlatrtet Uei in a ferfle
lay. eammadaA by moontaini.
Madaro waa net wounded at any
tuna, aald tbe meaaanger. He to conitaaily sateartac alUea ta bto atandard.
Aa farXii tea ooafUeaUoc of tba Ma­
daro eatatea was coaeemad.tba courfer said that Madaro waa not much
tba bulk or bto inlaraata are la tea bandi of friendly
Amerloani.
Rabala at Chihuahua Now

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t. m*nr p»bl*M wfll b*
A» ft fftMrftl prapoftUioa.
ft CM BW cftft hft»»e ft Iftr|» mUf
prlM to liraeta bettftc ftCrmiU#* thfto
MB7. Tkft ftftinft ftboald lift trn« ta 4k«
Uon of the ftff«l« d ft
DimJcipftUtr.TbeQc

OEA NB TEAT1B8E HEEAli) AND TKAVEliSE BAT TABLE, THlIt-SDAY, UE<T.MliEB 1.1910.

tUVE 8800 E»UT . . REVOLJ
IT Ua SHOW
Wftdem riicMfftfi Hftft thft ftiaMed
Ntmiber d Vartetlftft d Apptoft on OlMtoy.

ret totftB ftAsptftd by dtiftft d tWft Thoee who hare reUrned fiwa tbe
(IM. «it wft eftB ftw fto naioft why It toad ftftd irrlcBtkin expotltlon at Cbl<mM BDt f opftifttftd to the tpoml tMBO nSm that the Wfteten Mlchlcaft
ftdTftDtftSft of tfaft
dtoday to one that doea credit
111 tar oMe. the pUa d the oBinlft. totality, aad to canalnt the- land
THO*. T. •ATK%
■iOBMe piewbU ftB opponanlty^fbr boomm from the weet to Uhe aoUce
AAtBr.twi npoB the condoet d idbbI- of the advantaseft that
Botk Thoofti NO. U.
dpftl ftSftliw ftftd wbft^ thft COB
home. There are aiore apptoe la tbe
omm. in rrot Mrwt
■km fMwi ie deoSdftd npoa to ■ met- exhlbU thle year thaa there
ter to be deoMed toter.—Reeord-Eftsto. tost, aad while tbe we*t In tome IntBRlI*:
etancea hate amre fruit dUplayed oar
esbibtt haa by far the cream anmhUTTONt BAV DIO WCUThe little town d Battone Bay bfte ber of vftrieUeft. and when tbe fnilt
come to tbe front wiu ft prosreaelTe to poltobMl up it bfta fully ft* pleaeinc
Nrlrlt that ta oommendftbto. worthy an nppeftnnce to tbe eye. while tbe
L IfN, ftt the »oftto>i» fti of eBoJfttkm by larior rlUee, In fart ftram ftBd flnror cannot be npproacbed
mmmmr. «*, »aee th* Ad the bode eat tnen d that place hare by any d the weatem product.
Some of the weetem dliptoya of pred Oommi d Mftfeh I. im.
ret ft pace that It would be well tor
Trarene City to eonelder eertooely. Mrred (rail are superior to ours owing
tbe fact that the) bare baen
The bBdMel sen of the buetliDs bay
ahore Ttltafft ftaat out Utree handtwd; business longer than we have and
tiirttadlona. chiefly to larmeia to at- have got the sytiem dowa to a liner
tend
ft
Wff
banquet,
which
look
pto<^^
point
Uran w* have when It comes
• toUILPINO A CttY CMANTtN.
The AM reridr eeftskm d the Uet ftigat It was a lompHmentoo [to getting a clearer fluid and nralnuln-

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CimriitiM CM «Ml B.K0

AT MACAO IffTHBliHIOUmSTWI

PORTUOUEhK or CITY TAKE rOO
•UAION or AFrAIR.

Pay In Amy end Nevy aad RigMIf^ ftf Alleged Wrenga.

wiihoot faeaUh. It Ja |ftid for bar to ba
itova^ la Uaa.
umpar. A
wealt aicUy Timtoi wW bo i

Bedel MeKIdey FaM Flee to Weoerd
eruptions and a wretched
eFft Court For Crwe.Hy
Bat Electric Bitten always prove ft
Te Anlmato
godsend to women who wantt bedth.
beantr and friends. They recatote
Daatol McKlatoy of the
inch, liver and kidneys, partly the
appeared In recobder a ooort Wednes­ Mood: five stnrac nertea. bright eye*,
day ^ answer the cbarcc d toftv- pore breath, smooth, t^ety aUn.
ing hli team out to the storm ys^ifttjoc si C A Hogbee Drug Co.’s
day aftomoon, to tbe rear d a aatoao Ip. g. walf A iioai. Hannah A Uy
Eaet Front street. He toft, tbejMercanUto Co.
horses Ucd to a post, and To the bUnd
----tng storm It was not long before their j FOR
wre. <m Oottoty Une

UacftO. totood d Macfto. Cblira. Nor.
30.—Tbe local IHmucneoe troope. aftd
d tbe Purtujruaee gaabnal
Itotrto revolted brat nlcbt. ftad. tahlny
d the city, iiiooeeded
enttircft certain rhanges la the admin
leirftUott d affalia. The rebeli la the Utey were suffering Inim Uie exposnicantlmc control today. Thetr demauds were for tbe expulskw d re*
About t o‘-kK K the team was dtocox-.
llBioua ordm. Increased pay tor tbe er«d by Chief of Folic* Canteft. and
army aad nary, the
: PoUreman Carson took them to a llr\nda Neva and the tn- stable and bad them caiwd tor.
rlghUng of alleged wronga suffered and thea the offlc«iwke|h a watch tor
gy ftftltors ai^ sallora.
! their owner to appear, which be did
—I--------------------jsbout 10:50 In tbe evealng. Instead of J

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S5.rpl.v.v.v.-.v
_ &

ftftd imtabto.
and
potoou abow to pUnptoft. btouhaaj^

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land,

Nearly sU cleaied. FIfto Irdt
l^y tenus; low

m
Batter .

nd ftic; Ih-c «wr:

*»>*c: July *5V,c. Ox-a,

waiting for '>*“
him. “J
and »>•
he *“
was *%=««*>
*Y=«rted ioau. Kc: rye 83r; Beans. IT
covuiy Jail, "where
be spent tbe
“o tbe...................
— ---------Chicago. Not. SO.-Bye. -k*.
light
ley B590OV4C; wheat..IX.
After pleading gallty to the charge
TUG GENERAL COLLIDED WITH
g»\c;
Kay MTtoHr:
today. McKinley was assessed a flne
•TEAMER OFF LIME IhLANO.
tiWv; oats SlHc.
of tS and costs of *8.T6. which be paid

. tor
W.«,

i

Mark tbe woaderfel
age Air flight OB lM«^ macUMg.
tclemtns wuhoat wires, terrible war

am

<-ovcr)—to
b) coughs, colds.
aad was dtscbargto. As this was not
LIVE BTOCK.
Three ef Cftw Wer« Drowned^ew
IP. broocbltlB. bemorrbaBaA
hei
hay tetbe first tine that be has left hts team
to.-ChUle.
Buffalo.
and wbuoplng coa^ or Ibm uoaaela Came Tegather in Heavy
otii in the Btcrm while In the eliy It ^
Far all brwachlal ataattoae tt haa
I
anew Storm.
luthe
was thought ben to toacta him a lea-'
fiault 8(e. Marie. Sai. 30.-The tag ton In regard to being kind to dambi,..^ Shc«p.
I ,pp lambs. |€.I6 fealvea atoady.
him ot aa obattaau eeegh after all
Oeneral. of the Oreai Laki-a Dock Oo.. "toinjwa.
other remedtae taHel. Me aad flto.
sunk this morning In a rulllstoo with
A trial bouie Ihe. Oaaroalaad by C.
--aenerally debllluted for yaara. Had
s C P. R- steamer off Ume Islaad sick headaches, lacked ambltloa. waetpou,,^'
g,. ............................ »e A. Dugbee Omg Oe, ■. B. Walt A
Three of the crew bare iwne dMa. - - out and alt run down, tor^ | BuUaTVlb..-.1.................... »OH« Boat. Haaaab A Lay MarcanUta Oo.
fha« It. anlty
' •• will <ei
*eU for <1
outl init up In s very aitrartlv* nran 1'L«y were Joseph Bo)-<-r. aecood an•1
the
oily
the!
uRd
t.ar
i Ihaia to «lve Uw pwn*!'
,nr-r ti
III tite booth.
>r: Andrew Hartwood.
oook:.
ti nl Inieresi and i
. ^imet tftluablv
bVank Lowe, fliemaii. All rare reelH U sa^ gatbertngs aa ibeae that ,
Tirate haa, for some ume. bcAn
E. C. McDonald, ef Alpena, who haa '
dents of the Roo. The vpsaels collided
been visiting at ibe
bom* of I. E. [
cnmral daair* to tn tha •
In a heavy enow storm.
——
Speaker, returned borne this mo
. ^ of amntalpal rnmnami ana remits by anlUng the two atroagftai,
■ $ruh -Ibis tleslro to view. Ura naramto- fnrrea In this tUM. business and ag- Pleaded Not Guilty ef Amault en
log.
street Cleaning Commlaalencr.
atoaera bwfe eougbl U> secare aach Mineral Inleirtu. The reanita of

OGDCNfiBURG NEW*.

-----E will aid t D (u ptotlDR com- ITk clo«*r raUtlonshlp will be tnanlagVgggTgggAAgwoAA
R.ld- The Battone Bay people want lh<* I N«* York. Not. 80.-Jae. A. Oalla
OTdeasbor:;. Mich.. Nov. M.-l*ifi- le of the ftmtftr. In that a^aiosi.: then who ahot Mayor Oaynor. pleadI 4illw of GulTBttOO
dies' Aid society «III meet this week
^
ft have ad<^ Us commtoston Hu farmers want the good wUl'and ed «W P“Uy today to the Jeray CU> Wednesday with Mrs. Henry Doha.
4pyp» of wTarpineoi aad toond ll a f.lcndsMp of tbe bnatoftse men who : conrt, to a charge of alroctoua as
^aat saooMft and both of thaaa n^ rnmtoh them a market for their pro eauU with Inttnt to kill Street aeau- Miss Anna Morse left Friday for
'
hart proBtod Batortaiiy ducts. They eannot got along without ing Cot
trip to Chicago and other aouthera
.' ^liig flhhBBi. Port Bsuoa to th* on- tech other and as th^ must get along only iwcentty Intocted f
points,
of Probate.
^ Ja lUartgaa to tiy this form •cmehow together a friendly relatton- Edsrards and O^^r.
Tbe Thanksgiving dance at Old Hls- Judge
In tbe matter of tbe estate to Ralph
ahlp
to
a
gmt
help
to
tha
proeeaa
of
W EBtotolVhl rala and tho ptoaa «t
Blon last Friday night was flnlte PybuE, deceased.
readiing a
:thMffHr^bMn.«dto«hy
Mai
wan attended ooaaldering the bad
r-roapertty.
____ ___ _______annual account aa adroads and attpnny weather.
, VW* MitolUsa. CM <ff tha Trar- The retaUonahlp tbua eatobitohed Ann Arbor. Nov. M.—OonkUn was Uny ThompklBS left Friday for Chi­ minUtratcr debonisaon of said eatate.
ami her petition praying for the alAda flito f~r-**-**>" hu aaeanid aftdthseooparatkm to both the foroea today elected capuln to next year's cago. to attend tb« land show.
ihereof:
^ TTAtta«eth.
iMBlda
data «(tha plana
pla»^
ti ba ndOBt wilL awmg other thlnga, aid the Im V. to K. football team.
It is ord^ that tbe 10th day of
Miss Myrtle Kenyon of-Elk Rapids
TtolwBMptfhaaB
to tha roads to that ownty.
Islted at Cfsrence Urdle's of Old Ri-cemlrer.. K I), ISIO, at ten o'clock In
the f<-renouD, : said probate office.
Buainaas gtoa and fannara altoe are
Mission last week.
WILI.LIAMeBUnO.
herel
I arg very AaMraos eomlac to:.. reaUutloa (hat aettei
The Runday school of this place Is
country raadiTtocan more baslneaa.
WiUUraaburg, Mich.. Nov.
to.— planning to have Christmas exercis­ Uce thereof be g
better prteea and a saving In oonntry
es
^1s
year.
Mig.
r. H. Vlnioa left filonday
copy of Ihli order, for three eucmotiaa power.
Mrs May emoty of Cbarievotx ipaat
wweks |)rerUiua ta aald day
(duter. nr this reaaoa. the dal^ yr* desire to oongratnlnto the pto- morning. cnlM by the Ulaeas.to bar (he last of tbe wecA here with ber cftssive
to bearing. In II:bo Grand Traverae Herdaughter. Mrs. Q. X. Wbod. at Bu
nrt BafM ta pnbUahad for tha
|>rtnied and clrcuaid. a aewapaper
aewai
relatives.
LaksA
a or allpwtw tito p«3p)* ef tha
A pleasant
anrprX party was laied In aald
WALKER.
Mra. Hclma Johnston spent Thanksto atody It gad tom tbolr own
sprung on Mrs. D. R BImnn Satur­
f IT-:i-dec 1
Jndgft of ProUte,
at the Frank BUSord home
I as to That Trararae ouy.
day evening. Nov. H. the oocwslon be­
OUnI, Urtal uT ShmlMl Imk ia Itk pml if *$ IWs
d Wyman Avm ing her birthday. Cards and music
Mertgefi* A*'*.
,
trade at Or0wii were in order during the evening
4Awa agraa that too nniaintertnn- WIH Ba lamia la Mawaa to Cwnmena
laving been made, In the
Dr-Uuli baring--------------hen light refreshments were serylast Thursday ulghL
.•n terg I gtapaniFto lot W«» tbalr
la Caaa to BaWour VIetary.
d. She rcelved a number of nice pres- condlUoiia of a certain mortgag'e made
Late and Rosa Hoyt ai Traverae
by James K. Mabsu of the County of
toaik tod wia not be ebto to aattoty
City spent Thanhaglvlog at their eats-AIl left wishing her many trappy Grand Trivi-rse and Biate of Ml hi« th. WtoT ta o*raa tor
^ Nov. M.—Thft
■be Hcloo Trust snd Bsvlngi
rcluAis of the day.
gwn to i_.................
home here.
gUtogn who has Ideas to pieFlint. -,ku:HI
A few frIendB gathered at tbe bosne Bank, a corporation ot-----Rev. Itomas Toang and son New­
daied.................
tbe Htb day
d
of July A. p.,
byOto
>0Bi 9 Aat#
Of Mr and Mrs. Emm Hunter Ssi- gall
> office uf i
iidd>.
man.
to
Central
Iraka,
spent
a
few
t
ta
the
ftvmt
ot
vletorr
>WH»W»W
tharrtorg. i
urday evening. Nov. 19. sod gsve then, the Regl: ,ler of Deeds f
days
here
last
week.
toection. he U goto ggprtoa eptotato that wm
a pleasant anrprloe. They played pro­ of Grand Traverse and Biaic of Mu
The Ladles' Bmbraldefy dab held
Sod day of August 'A. U.'
d t^to to the oowifliltoloa. are
gressive pedm. after which ligbt re gan. on he
it wiU if jnm coS^
WU>£
a aurprtaa party at tha home to MrA
1»0». In IJber &S! of ;.Mortgages. <
Mtoti to *> to thimah th. eolatoae
fresbments were served. All (here re­ p^e 309. which Mid mmme ^
VROthaicccH> Wl^a EMM NCtW br Wl«
Ed.
M.
Humley.
last
Friday
totaraettcalty
by
the
bulk
of
the
party,
who
^ fu Btocad-M* cr pnMOt thsm
port a fin time.
Btea.
in
boner
to
Mrs.
Haneley.
who
> hhy d .t^ octototatoMsto^ Bnto baVere It wtU help to win rotaa where
MIm Mtnie bUrshall and Kliile
leaves aooo lor|Oolorado. About a dosctJph has not jnade hMdway.
mav elect land does hereby tiecu (
■ TUI bg flr<
Golden expect to leave Wednesday for declare tbe whole sum. principal and
jtfeoiVm and tttaAoobtime type that LondoB. Nov. M.—Tbe pollUrians £p ladles were preeeaL Tbe aftor- Chicago to attend the land show.
purckuedoov B0R> pur S|Se«
Fima
J»T Ptoda Tnmna air otot toiat- to all parties are atralnlag every sioon was apent in doing ambratdery The Tcesel J G. Boyce of Chicago interest due. on which mortgage there
■KibebertABdr-------------------work
n&d
decting
officers
for
the
dub
aerrg
to
erowd
late
a
few
days
the
p sum of Tbirteen
iy *W to CraitoaB a ohartar.
is In the harbor loading potatoes for ibU Doilce iL----------------------Don't thke dtiDca widi umiwf foo4t tofciA Rt
wojT which la ordinary eleedont ta lor the ensuing year. PoUewing is th«
dred Eight Dollars and FouiL-'C^U. i
H to tog pwppw to too tototot*
Mr. O^n.
sn Atci
•o m$j to get ftonetUag jw« e«
«M fli.
an to ggnaalt aaoh latargga aa vtu spiaad over wceha or months, aearty hst of the^ftiew
Mr. and Mrs. John Mills. Ids. Haxel
■Wed
V. B. tfebto.
W aSartod by a toaa«a to ihrehar- all tb. toany gana war. la actloa toprocetolngt i
sod Kittle Golden nil sitenJed the gage, and no suit
Vice preaMcnt '—Miss Con 6n
led to recftta
T«v lift* having been Inatltuled
recftver
high school Xiiire ct
Mid
mortgage
j
like mone.vs secured by
a to tha paoplTa toatrga. Tha Arthor J. BallMT. leader to the op- field.
Trgwotgc Oty'm IirBOee 1
trse City Friday night.
■ any part thereof.
■Mrs. Ctrarlps nton.
Btoy «ar ta which they caa do so peehloe la th« Touae to
the ^
.Vow, Therefore. By virtue of ih«
Mrs. Lixxie McCluskey visited
Treatuier—Mrs. W. J. A.vers.
bafore a Mg meettag in Albert haU.
T.6> to to rectore antototlou
Thorn Oherlnc's .
s soo,..r
couple «.
of da>s power of Mie contained in Mid mor;
After
n
very
enjoyable
suM>er
tbe
_
I
gage
and
the
statute
In
such
ca.e
where
be
warmly
ftupported
tbe
referyu peepto ot the ooatamalty. It
last week
south of Traverse Oi)
provided, notice it hereby
lAdlea spent the evening with the In­
andnm. daacribed the got
Rto be gxpoeito that eight men
Igtven that on FYlday the 30-Ji day of
VtoBofiaama toaitar that wUI aatta- pnppaa dancing to tbe tnoe to John voluntary
Ijanusrv A. H 1911. si ten o'clock In
Dan Deevy bad a very painful acci­
jibe forenoon. I will sell at PabUc Auc;iy fTwyoh. aad, therefore, tjray Redawod and his
-------lou to the highest bidder, at tbft North
dent last Frtda.T evealng. vrten he
hare-totoled unto optalow a. othara
Saginaw. Nov SO.—James Palrlle
door of the Coon House la
nearty severed two fingen In openiin t^notaBtiBlty may have to oSei
row-t. a pioneer resident of ihU rli>, i Traverte City. Michigan (that beSlltf
mg a entUiig box. The fingers prob:
Ttto ooorce' wlQ meet with pablie
ably can be saved. V.,..
TbU traroees ta a splendid valoA a amat acrvleeAUe aad darahto haP
I held.) tbft premises dewrlbed In said
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Perry spent IsaSgage, or sn much thereof a*
Tha^aglvlng tl the T. B. Carpenter
1. with style rand the graaiert wear realaUng «aaimea.
be neceMary
neceBsary tt
to psy the
' nisy b«
Chariea H Weed left today for
borne.
.amount due 'on
eaid
mortgage.
l-tirlne*!* t'lf rn r”--—-n and will
to ow own ahOE.
A Btrlctly No. 1 Oak Tanned Harneaa
Imlih Boven per cent. Interest, and »ll
Mr. and Mrs. WUl Pray ate TbanVsrom there to Nebraakh.
• a i ' ItgaS r-o-' “■ loge’her with an ailomev'B
Boyae City. Mich. Nov. 3«.^-<Jolt:' E ' ing dinner M the K. Slltes borne.
Ootiie In. see thla haraeea, m It ta being made, tberoby am
------------------- J fee of Thirty Five Dollars, at provldl-aa been dlacoverftd on the farm of
Mr. and Mra. Wilber gtiua
$HAKE IT OFF
{(.J i,v law and aBcovenanred tor there- wtlf of the quaUty of leather and workaranehlp rgqalred to prodi
Veuescir cf UnneceBMcy BurgenS)(n. the premlaea bfing deBcrlbcd'Ui
' WM «tat)S»br<} fiA ooe I .lohn Crott. Juat ftoulh to Cftniral hs'e !--en here for »me time. wbBv md—A
.Oak Tanned Kamesa. ,
Traverse City Citixan Bhewe
Nxld mortgage as (oHowb. to-witi
Lake. In Antrim county. Bamptea have , Mr. Stif » worked on bis houae. wYou Mew.
i The following dCBcribed land sltj huodred yeu« ego, and peo*
Bridk—^ In. check, emralble harneM leath^-bUnda. wtth
1 to tha College of turned to (heir home at Elk Raidds
Dcn'l l-ear iinnece«Bary burdens
taxied la the Township of East .Bbv,
pee*.
I pie bave legnied tbe conveo- IjX'lBae. where It la claimed thtoe la Friday.
Burdeox of a bad back are unsects i('outi(y of Grand Traverse and SiatiGeo. L. Crisp U building aa addl «ary.
iof Michigan, vlr: rommenclng at b
I HRce hod aaiety wbicb are I coaelderaUe of the piwcioue mqtai tloB to his booM.
Gel rid of (hem.
Ipotnl Five Hnndred Fifty FeftI tke»l
lines—1 inch. M to *: ft long. Rlth anapa.
3 erldaaoe. Thera Is a moreewnt on
r>nan»- Kidney PUU cure bad baekB: !of the Boulb Eaat Comer of l-ot Two
j hforded by • Sgainga Ac- I loot to dertoag the praewty.
Mra. K J. Hoyt left
today
tor
Care lame, weak and aching baekB; iSeriloB Seven Townahlp Twenty Rev
Bream Strap*—IH Is. with ahdaa aad anapa.
Boyae City, to vlaii her daughter.
Idney HU.
en North ot ^nge^Ten Wesl._ theore
Cure every form of kidney
I Gowt witb h itra^/fiMBdh}
es—IH 1R<
1 >F'
atrapeI^tB of local endorsement tolprove Kast to the Bast Hue of said abote
described pCemUes; thence North I
gAggggggggggggggg ihlcHameft—BlartL Ho. *«0XC pUle lion over tog.
aloeg
Mid
ISa»i
line
to
the
East
Arm
I
MONROE CENTER.
A
Treceo—iti la. Ibiwe full leaglh plTA with iOOW c
Of urano
Grand Trsverwe
thence West
t can,01
i raverw-- Bay;. mauia
..t.. j
A Shtinp Accoont ia •
rraver»e tity. MlcB, Mgs:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA tronglv recommend
I«oan s Kidney i along Mid East arm of Grand Tiw^cn
Hame Tugs—Double grip bocktaa.
roigrtotothtadtothtodtota of
Monroe Oarm. Mich.. XoT.
point rive Hundred PHbe.t'! erse “
Ba.v * a -------------------l>illa. bavli g used them with the beet
«t of th* “
Last spiling 1 had a severe
Feet We*t
Blmey Sundean alia Mist Mae EdgePads-wUl harooM leather ataffed gads. wHh hooka And tongto.
kMing dme obrI «rw ibat
p
vrack
to
kidmey
trouble
and 1 wm I above dcftcribed
deecri
comb speol Thanfcsglvlcc with Mr.
Back Strapa l to.. Hlg atrwga 1 la, with Ttocm ttantato.
.. beginning being
- br doll, bagging back-1 South to pi;
OMR tolO Wfi bMdl
and Mrs Wm. LnPtorve.
Five
Fifty
atrip
•p to -1:land
tchef. My kidneys paloe.1
- - Hundred

Bnecbtag—Ftodto
with layer.
t pBloliBr. aa^M lieUei,
Ur. and Mrs. Biggs are moving to there were other symptoms of kidnev
kldaev Feet wl..
wide also Lou^*^’ nty Oae
llage ot
trouble in evldencft. Doan's Kidney isnd Twenty Two
Traverse
City.
They
are
going
to
ran
spreader
aad Tie 8Wd»-% to. wtth aaapa
'diw« aad ^uten. Tlw
la Mid County according t
;*llls
did
mew
world
of
good,
relieving
:East
Bay
I
to thaftolow- a boarding bouse..
d<-d put thereto tbe entir
Ids and strengthening the ft-cord.
my aches and stall_____
bEEk Mlai SaaiEr Ac-. lag baalsaat:
Mias EUa Hammond ta vtatUng
psrribed costalning abou
.*«. making a general ^ve
I ar fctdncys. lb fart,
ORDER AND RCFAIR WORK A EFEmUTY.
Money to loan on towravad farm
CMBtia ia tMj mmtM bom
impTOveipeBt. Other members of. my; Tweb
and toty property, real aatota. insor Ur. and Mrs. Wm. LaFbrce's a o
TOION ■TBl’.ST A 8A^^NGS BANK.
pie to weeks.
has bad the aamc beneficial ftffert to i
Mortgagee,
Tbe wedding bells are rii«tag In oui each cwse ,1 l-NTJBRWOOD A TMLOR
neighborhood.'
For sale by all deatars. Price M
Aitonraya for MOTtgagee.
c«Bia Fbeter-Mllbuni Co- Buffalo. ;B^nsM addreae:
Mr. and
New Tork.-tol* agenU for tbe
iDoved on hta toUrar's
Stotes.
John Laaaa haa aoM oma to hta
ct. r Noi *3.' la. IT. S4. Dae. 1. A u.
Et. » Ato-». U, UUhg j|0 other.

feeiat for the farmen and the attend jmg the natural color.
Tmrcne City ehftrter
was large. The object of the. The attendance ti good, and .
Msee Ito or|»atofttloii. w*i held tod
erenlu h»d the ydme d date *]■ cnthdlng wha to gd the fannera la Ml«W»n. day it .to claimed that there
tlrat aeetlon of Leatonaa couaty aad:
twenty ibousi^ people who *to
mAy fteewd by the
biutoeai man of Snuaaa Bay to-'lt^l the Michigan booths. Aside from
irdMftiet ft iftftl end tntereftt Ural to

..rp- Of
’.rr'^
.f^eahlAf. Venban d ib«
doB an tally hwato ta the
a persoa's
^ d ehftBfH t» oof eUy eharier aad ttoaahlp. It was n flne thing and Butabow of tills
Bay has struck the keynote of
fortu«>«
*Uh that ead la riew. fcft»e eet their
kind Tie seeds are well repreaenled

./

it-

p,.a,.»..IUY0R

OATNOR'S JSSJiLAHT

PRUDENT WOMEN

know the value of a lavingi account
in a sbong rdiaUe bank. Tliat's
why hundreds of them have snug
sums of money to thto credit in ihis
bank, earning three per cent intereit,
compounded twice a year.

manmmtmm

We invile your account.

Traverse City

State Bank

QUESTHM OF TARIFF

(

Company for
Thanksgiving: Dinner ?

Spices, Flavors, Sage, etc.

E:* Watt &L SoM

$35.00—Our Special
Farm Harness—$35.00

mm PIMEEI) DIED'

6810 M ANTRIM G0UHn

I A Savings Account I
rHE liiR Shvingi Bnak

“■sji:

$m€m.r4mmuma

If^NatkmslBmtk

Farmers* Supply Co.
IXaverscCtty.MHh.

nm 1'

'' GRANT) TBAVERSE TlERAtP ANT) ^AVERPE BAT EAGLE. TUrRSB^T. DE0E3IBER 1.19t0.

STATE BANK HEATH’S TOLL IS 4i
$WM
. •MW
_________ Tifccr x^. mu-

ft; B. riDr« CUBdi. VIo* PiwMMt;
■MWl OtriMd. CMhtor: A. J. MarMVi. A. i. Harliud. AmIMM OMk-

FOR UIUTAIIT GBIBIAL

DANGER HAS PASSED BRHT ISSUES 8BG0SSB) iBLOCfeD WITH SNOW ie OF HB muBB
AbcM ef O. a C. Une to OaMuM 9
ed Awe/ LB* Ml#*.

Brip Oen. Bate* Expects OovertteW
Elect Oebora Will Olve Him
ORANGE WILL MOT SUFFER FROM
SMALLPOX SCARE
Lansing. Nov. 30.—Br1g.'Oea R. 3.
and InjurtM SaM T» Ba Catenet night suted'here that be
QrMtar Than Any Praexpect* OorcTDor Elect Osborn to ap­
vlaua Yur.
point him a^utant general .to snr
feed General McCurrin.

CntatiMt.

Sot. SO.-fcnrim

Loulsrille. Nov.
The scehe Of
tbe goreraotw. toafereooe whs shiftMiry Shumway tees No Harm in led from KVanklon to »LouUv|il<. thl* Heavy Drifts Came
wester Tueedsy
Holding Meeting—Strifs for
i morning. Today the-Bovvr«rs di»
^ Lines are
the Next Me«L
! < usMd Issues whloh ronlroot the goy
Aicors of many state*.
The flrsi blixxard
N. P- Hull, master of tbe suit
rfc-ThF_j;raad

Detroit. Nsv.
Frank VBrtto>
aged 55. Detroit agent «t tbe Ik * «.
With the North­ hoet tine. Bled leet ni^ bi tbe er
Night—Main
•eb of totoi
5. while atiemptlng to boerd a a
Opan.
which was strack by an Bab
Of lb#
scesoti i
oKivtoE-Veblde.
Traverse regtoo *
. ^

tba deer hnntinc aaaaon wblch opened
Norenber 10 aad which elooee tomor­
iraugemccts for holding the meeting of, ”
LI. WL «l
.broughom ib,- nitoit. The
row. 45 bunUng acddeoU have oc-j
I the sUte grsnge here beginning De-1

f-om the northwest and the
cnnod. of which l> were fatal or bare ;
BAKER
OF'driven with such foree lh« It
reiDited tauUy. More doatha are ex-IoauohTER OF PRER1DCNT8 COM.‘«-=“>*^
The beodquanen. wOl be REPRESENTATIVE
ifible ;o stay oni oe the
.torated
at
the
Park
Ptoee.
anJ
the
exCHEBOYGAN CONFIDENT
peeted ai a nonber are believed to'be
INC OUT PARTY TOMORROW
S pv CMt alMr«< n Use R
»m>eu durInR ihe eventog. The drtfu
jeeuUve work during tbe week will be
fatally wounded, and the aeaaon haa
were piled up on the' sldewalha .to
idIreoteU fruw iha^ (>otnt.
K
one
day
to
ran.
D.
C.
F.
Warner
of
Frankfort
Cornea
,-K. M. Mtrma aJI GoBeertMt ^
Rome places to the depth of thrve feet
Praeucany aU of the aceldenta Elaborate WaMilngton Function in
Along a Close.*ee©nd—Pretty
Honor of One of America's Typ­
which nisdr bard work lor the pedee ALTHOUGH AT TMB TIME HK.1
ere dne to careleaaneea doe princi­
ii-.uLl<ared with Ur. SbutDV.O)-. secreFight in ProspecL
ical Young Women.
LIEVED HE ROUND POLE.
irlans lo get over town, and a* s reJ BMfe Tmwaa CKy, larj If the state hoard of h.-allh. in
pally to the effort* of peraos* nnaccoetoned to the uae of fliearniB to bunt
Grand Rai-lds, Nov. 50.—The asser suit there was a draerlod city in tbe
a c:, NOV. =. T-ov 1
for tbe fleet-footed anbnaU wbicb inlion by a member of the Wawje legls- boslness sertiotl.
.s. j,„„r iron.
Tbe rallraadt h«l their trouUea.
b^lt tbe forest* of the northern pea- row .III be . iir..t aoj lo ibo H'o
llative dclegniloa that Herbert K. Ba­
Miss Helen'Taft. Tor
spreadiDC the dlsrare Is iirucilcally ker bad lined up-s malortty of the but owing to the lart that then- was
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ InSQla.
lews than a foot ot enow (he eats
In tour eases In which hunters have
iota A. CU win be iBanguraied
n-hli, Hou», ,b™ her W"'
,|„
n,
„„.o Jlon.
WOULD HAVE UN
were not drifted full enough
urday night, is denied by I
■grraner of New Yai*. on Janoatr *- been mortally wounded In the woods.
B society. While NUs the rural dlKirict^ alilrb ere not dfMIND OF ANYONE. ,
deer by
i Flowers and Ogg of that cllj. pede tralftc for any leogUi of Ume.
- Ottrer, Jonhw
*
Tkft needs no formal iotroduction
ButM sanatar (itaa PenanylTania. has others, they have been left tn die the nialorlty of her iiaroDis' friends. reeled, that there will be no danger These mou terslst that Wayne will The *now plow* w.ve able to keep
whatever
I
d allowing the meeting to have tut uae ryi«M>llcan vote for the tbe track d^r enough on the main Pubitobes His Story to
where
they
fell,
tbe
parties
who
did
anaoanosd bis cawdldacr *>r re elecometoJ.
or
personal,
the
funetlon
to­
the shooting preferring to let them
be held aeoordJng lu plana This puts t beboygan nun for speaker of the line* so thfeihe evening train* sn
^fte—Valuae esMteraee «(
tioa.
thus dif Instead of revealing their morrow ofurnooD will mark her first aside the ruiooii that tbe meeting bouse.
only froto one to two boat* Ute
: formal eppeonnee in any large com- might be declared off. and also the
.• tafayatte Tou ff wm ba tbs flrtt IdenUty. .
^
The speaicentiiip rampetgo tost now gv-iUng into Urn city.
1 to go te Um TTnltDieeevenr of tbe Peto.
Of all the aeddenta, 28‘were doe to I*®!".idea tlmi there will be any danger to
The
am
onllnke
Michigan
hare
the warmest thing poUtlcany in the
^ sutea aaoate Cron tbs aute of the banter
p»i-fb»t* for a daar. {
^
^
the public health.
Mate. Hepreeentatlve D. O. F. M’ar been so high tU^t the Mtoeonrt whtoh
Nl«» of these were fatal, while some I •ble debutante of tbe Washington
It was alio staled by Mr Hull that
Sow York. Nov. 30.-Or. Oote te
of Frankfort and Baker are to tbe ; wa* In port Wifit before toM had
'"OongreauBan Mm W. Boebne. of of the other* wlU die. One Houghton jaaason. and the youngest White House there would be a greet Seal of rivalry lead a* t-andulato*. There are also, put Into Sutton* Bay for rrfugA and esptorer. te an arttole to be isMtobwas iffiftisen for a bear and was »«*«> girl ever known, with the exthe iiart'of the cities that Represenutlt e* WilUam T. Yeo ot; uii to the last rttort* from that place ed te Hampton's i
dba first isdisha dlatrtot. la being
l<*pUon of Miss Ethel Roosevelt, who
to land the next meeting. Among
. tdMRnad lor the deBoeratic ttonlna- UUed by his friend
West Dranvh end Edsrard I., l-kple of l ad not venturyd out on her voyage (hat be doe* not know whether IwteAnother hunter was Wiled by a wc- *“ fonnaUy presented w ancleO
coiii|*te lor the honor
'ttei tor go«en»r of Indiana In ibis.
oovered tbe north poto or eoL 8*
Chicago.
Kaiamsuo. Yeo's randldacv was anwho mistook him tor game. Two
»*»
aevemeeu.
1^,^
-------ItoeKtord. flUnoU. wUl boU A specTbe votidltioB* on the railroads are ways be will return with his tewlly
.omn. •». fUo lnjur«l b, U»
! »'1~ T.lt 1. . .i.ImJId TO ol tb. ,
Kbu™.». .bif. A.» A, nouDceJ toward tBe end of tbe sewtbe United SUtee PecigSer ttnA
aIou two years ago. but Ya|ile ha* worse to the south than they are to
HmM JIkWe. oI »r«n™.
1. ..Iremilj
.-m „„ „i. ,
uk,
•pend Chitotm*#. Dr. OMk te
....__ (.A._______ .
___ _______ _ _A k.___ k-l.
of brown hair Ing through l‘resideiit H- l<- lltitchliiB Dtoro recently conic Into tbo reckon-1tbe oot;lh today. The .Norhlpori line
, —
o, , ly. with great
caused two deaths, tbe prime cause
^ tut torenmant ahaU be adopted.
It U understood the Kalanuuoo: ia open on the G. R. A L as is tbe dare* that at the ttma be hnd «te
whk* were gunshot wound*.
j and Urge blue eye*, clean-cut features
r„ivctv*lty of Ml. btoan. who
^
Tbe Idupoetata of New Mexico wU
has signified hi* willingness toliraln Hoe.. On the Pere Mamuette vtoced biaeeU that ho I
More
doer
and
more
hunter#
were
*
sUghUy
iljrtllted
nose
and
up^
t>craonal
In
- Met te-eo«Tentloo at Banta Fa —
ered tbe north pole. Ha «ya
kflled tbto year to northern Michigan
mouth. She Is free of affecta..^y next year, withdraw providing he is shown his >the main lines are .^1 open but the
-Bae. 1» to deflna the party's aUltnde
fcilf BBd after two r«n>« «t
caodidacy only compileale* mai
Kalkaska branch
Perfectly natural girl. Last j
forenoon .Vr Hull left tor
[ tha proposed sute than to any year alnoe the slaughter
Grand Rapids also Is Ubtog an In­ tUKlncas. Tbe main line of the M. A and privation*, and that be Bin
of dear began. U to eBlmat^ that toason ahe appeared occasionally at
t,<,unty
terest to ihe eaadidary of lUpresenU- N. E Is open but the Buckley trelas wonU ubalancs uy Bind, a* a«o
5.000 deer have been klltod and that i‘“J®™** tonetlon*. but was never ,
the confidence of bto fellow
BM
50.000 hunteiw engaged to the chase, jprcseni ul sute functions unUl U»e
it will be renicniborod that the live Karl R. Stewart for speaker pro are held up al Walton, unable
. - to Boston, has isprogress o tube branch means more tO bin new tbnn te te
of those ,
ibeut of the products shown at this fair tern. TbCB far the field seem* to have make
PUIowtog are tbe t
an appeal to tbe oosntry to del.
iBloBent of the pote.
road
who have met death:
; Japaneee prince and his suite abortly
^ brought to Traverse City and been left almost
afarale the eentenary of the birth of
Jrend Kapids mlliuo* toan. But reThe telegraph lines are in
Dr. cook and fsBRy are now te te
Joe Ooulah of Standlsh. Rodney
‘I*® Tatt-family left fw Bev-n,e granRo exhibit that Is
Cttttoa SBnuid, on Jan. «. uu.
Stage. Menominee: luwiwnoe English.
sumnler. .Mrs, Taft was
aurlug the week that the rently there bas boon some talk that good condition but some dIMeuly wm ropa and tbolr dilllren have Mra Bl
Nathan B. Boott whose term to
nepresentsilvc Bob Ogg of Detroit encountered to the svutb bj' both of a eravent te Prenee. Most ef the te*
• meeting Is here.
Danderblll: William Hn#ie*. Mellen; able to preside as hostess, and so the
foil* United Btitse senate wUl
daughter
of
the
boose
filled
the
rale
wouldn't
object
io
that
honor.
tbe telephone oompantoa. Many
during the exile of CBofc they bav*
Walter Danielson, aged S yeara. HerMct Varcb, 1* balng spoben of as
Ba-.kers of Mr. ^VBmQr for tpeakcr the. irad* In tbe couMfy are drifted been te Undon.
tutnsvUie: Peter Thing. Cbeboycan; with grace anu ease. .
AMsaltato caa41date tor govsraor til
WhUe she doe* not go to tor nthclaim the Chetwygan man will even full to the tow tJacce and very IIUlc
George Ctotoer. Orand Rapids, dtod of
In bto atofF Dr. Cook MB*: 1 bas*
Tllflnla Oh tha npobUcan tick_
have a solid following among traffic has come to trom Ibe ntral been called the greatest Bar U tl|B
; Trne Smith, killed hlBsell leUcB to as great an extent as ~ibe
after ah'ooUng bto cousin. Daniel »«*evelt girls." MU* Taft Is fond of Maj. oen. Geo. F. Elliott, Command- j members of the grange who also will dUtritis during the day.
world. 1 bdiere lo
K T*^|—1«" aa.
bc niembtoe of the next bou$e. The
The mtldaees of tbe weather help­ way that I auod an nnlgw obtfact
smith, aged », near Soo; Lawrence
7®“*“ ‘‘
i-; ifDdatloe to arranging to bold a na* WllUams. Pemblne; John Elchardaon.
‘“dulge* In golf.
fact that Baker is a member of tbe ed to tide over the dlfAcBlty as the cf gt^ swptdon and ritapsraUo*.*
'I
cnarasaon to Wsabtogts* to
e»e< iillvo and legislative
snow did not troexe as to .graecmlly.
, drowned: Joseph Welgla, and to an I
Her education has been thorough, to
. ittnaryte.tlmpnTpos8or«tooMbB:
uf
the
grange
srtll
make
no
dlCeronc^
I SOD near Soo;
^Ihe
case to atorm* this Uue ot tbe
WaahlngtPn. 1). C-, Nov. 90—Tbe
I y*bjBtota>e»nBMtu.«y,B: WlUtom OBO^ UUle glrU of Point BddlUni to having completed her soph
oinctal life ot a gallaut warrior ex- they clalifl. They even go so far as to yrar in tbto evx.ilon of tbe etsie. .
klltad by Annette Clemeou, anbeol onore year at Bryn Alawr to June
with high - honor*,
^
VtMmp Clark of Mlaaeati and J. t^iJi'er; Wltlas Pantow.
who will he agaiust Baker. They injfori that he bad nticbed J
^ ^Mertck C TaKbM at ‘Maryland wffl mUed by ndstake for wildcat: E« Pel- young daughter bas enjoyed
-iude: lleprescuialives Samuel Oiiell
SESSION OF OOVCRNOR* SK«A|^
-nnivorsary.
Nsj. Gceana ccudi; : Cbarlr* I. Giles. Mosf %• tba Miy msBben et the Slxtysae- leU,>Grystol FaUs; John Headman. al advantage, of travel to Kura,« and'
^ Elliott, rammandant krtiim eottniy: J. M. IlavUand. fit.
TODAY IN KENTUCKY.
^ saia poegreia who aerred to tbe bonss Pegoai^; J#in Oap. Crystal FslU: other part, of the world, lu fact. It i.
Turo Concern* Involved to Aetton L
be doubted If tUere is another i of tbe Cnlied SUtes Marine Corp*
^ bfty Iasi bad a deowefntto Alptomsee Thler, Personvllle; John
. —. Dwight S. MorflsoD. Clinton:
Dissolve the Great Sugar TrusL
young woman of her ago to the entire |
retired from tuHv,. yervUe. Tiic
% tfOomr..-.
George Wllolughb). Os)ttand: C. \V
Cartoon. Houghton connly, mlsUken
Control ef Corporattoos. U«»orwi te
inity Who has traveled'more exlen retlremem of Gen. Wllott U under Keinnierring. .Monroe; Jamo/ H. Mll.tbe Nattenal League of DeinoemUc lor bMT.
New York, Kov.
The federal
voroB Laws, toitlstlen and Mte

slvely over the world. She bc^c ^ stood to be the jin liide to a complwc •Iken, Tuscola; John McKay, Macomb;
Mtoe. ttofeegb Its prealdeot OoL WOaction to dlsBolvo tbe American S^
endum to Ba Dtoauaaed.
thoroughly ncquatoled with toe.B^rjreorganlxatlon ol the Marine Oorpr,
Fred 1.. Woodworth, Hiirocf^
’ iiM.C- IlSlar. bas tosoad a call tot ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
psc Refining CO. will affect tome of
ptoee
during
her
father’s
;^ldence
to
jaccordtog
lo
plans
which
-hsTc
'.«en
OOPCMI8H.

Chandler, Grand Traverse; WilUam . Michigan's beet sugar factorlM. those , Frankfort, Ky- Nov. n.—tho BMff
:
execouve «nmlti mid-.-r couv-idcrailon for
Pierson. Charlevoix.
m t*-WUbtoglon on Jan. P. to ptaa ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Ic-.olved being s* foltews:
Kentucky sUte eapMal was tbe MsSi
B Of hit ^lobe-glrdllng tour*, visit-1 by ^retarj' of the Navy Meyer. Un- Heynolds. Fl»kc and M-Nilt claused
Oopemtoh, Nor., ao.^nv. and Mra.
to tba naMlrhlgan Sugar Co., headquarters today of tbe aHtiBblsge of aasy ft
Ltoes ot Manistee, were goeets of Ing Japan. China. Egypt and various j HI ilii-se jilan* are tlioroughly work- a* douhtfnl. It seem* to be tbe general ia( ««giu»w. Charie* B. Warren
cMPaign to IPlff.
tbe moat digUngirtabed fisi^ te <«*
part* of Europe. Her irevel* over the 'ed out and the neee«.vary aanetlon of
Tuttaycue Yeung, the newly-appotot. Mr*, r. M. Gleason Saturday.
opinion that Gov. Osborn and perhai» ;president; A. W, Wright, riee proa poiltleat life of tbe tmUos. the *00%
eongrejui
obtained,
it
is
proUUile
that
Vre. J. C- LaPoint of Manleteo rto- L'nitod SUtes have also been unnknalCharles E- Townrend wUl be behind '
p- r H.nbaway. seerWary: rton was the opening ot tbo ananp)
t b« Uihod Btotea aeoator from Iowa,
ly extensive,
the corps will be placed to charge Itoker.
£ to a toam Motto of Pteatdmt Taft Ited te toTO over Sunday.
A rtouglas. ‘reararer. All
of,tbe nattenal eoffotooeo ^
hltos Taft is an
of an acilnp commandant.
Mr*. Leila Faytor vUIled at
^ M vaa a Benber of the Taft pai^
t.fftcer» except Mr. WrighL who UT« goveraora. which was InanguraUd Bp
It to a gallant and bigiily
W Mr. uid' Mr.. Alb«t Wdta ;>“«
V % its fuaom trip around the world.
In Alma, live to DetrelL
regular yerjiy event BortB
of
an
unsophisticated
sehoolglrt.
and
record
that
Gen.
Elliott
leaves
upon
' -W fa ^ well known ea an after Yhoredny and Friday ot last week.
Mcoomlnee River Sngar CO.—Offl- Roosevelt admlDlatratten. Tbe p
the page* of the oldest branch of the
i «toaer apMker.
|<c-re: C. I. cook, president; Job* of tbe taitlal cooferes®*
W
; she la very popular—no c
fighting service of the eoumty, of
i
'^emt ttoae to January the Nanhat- Creek. Mrs; Albert Joeeph <A Marilla!
president; F. t. Brown. rresidetit RooceveU was to dtee^
^aj ever better liked to the younger .,,1,,^^ lie has
In eom.i.nnd for Grand Lodge ef Masons Wil Clp*4
Ornoi
Btndl^
of
Tmreree
CUy.^
- 4n «hih of New York, of which Alton
; secretary; O. A. Blescb, ire*»"~-'- the problem of ■
set
of
Wnsblngion
i«»clei.v.
Among
j
^ore
^hrn
revrn
year*.
A
native
Uo
Alma
Sanitarium
IL Parker to ptetodent. will *lvc a dto- and Mrs. Chas. MU of Nessen dLv her Intlmaie friends arc the brlgl-----'ri. W. McCormick, manager.
This topic BiM bas a pramteeBt pteM
Matter.
Ainhamn. ho was aproitm-d a secoad
guests ot Mrs. Bnma Sioocia
> 1^ and rec^itton to honor of tbe
I hvc St Menominee.
on tbe program ot tbe prBt cdte
among the younger members ot the lleutcnani In the Miirinc Corps fron:
•hiocratk goveraora reoently elect Batnrday.
ference. bnt to addiUra tbera wfll be
—----------------- —
catiltal's bfet sodety, including the New York in 187<v. After serving on . Herlv-rt Sloniapie, rhuirman ollhcl
Mike
Ptnan.
Dsvtd
Duridson
and
bd-ta New Yorit. OonneettoBt. New
question* qf i
Countpss''ta>.tsa Alexandre von Bern- various ships and ni the navy yard* flr..viirv3,eonitnltte.- ot the Grand kvde-'
Ral^ 8toMto left Thursday for a tew storff.'^toughter of the German ambas­
a end Ohio.
wide iBierewi (liscussed. Tteltonn #It. PortRmomh. ItrooVlvn iind Norfolk, of Miiminv. lia» received a t>-!'graphir |
' Joseph M. TatreO. who has bean ap- days’ bnnting trip.
vorce law* and tew* tnr tbe rufte
sador; Jensie Krogstad. daughter ot he reach.<1 the grade of fir*t llcu;.-iv l^vtlc.. frrun Grand Mstser O. RorctmCtoarte* Tnrner to qntte sl«E at Mr. and Mr*. Krogstad. IdeoUfied with
ifabM-to
the Ute- ttoltad
suirt to atieifl a Hedsl meeilng o* | P®re Msrouelte No. 5, Due et Luding- (Ion and control of corporetten wU
, In isSS he was with the battal
^ itotea BuhatOF. Clay, to <ma of tbe this srrltlng.
tbe distinguished families in the early
and tbe pTveraora
f®" •* * *•
Was Not Reported
of engineer* wb!<A ronden-d such lie Ma».inl<- hntc- lommiiie.- .it Gi" :
Mrs. R. K. LewU to vlsittog friends social history of kVasntugton. and Miss
^ Jwnoet^publte
men to .Oeorgia.
also exchange views o4|priso8 rdtona.
Wuviii- Iioier'iii Dctitiit. Kridav n(-;
This Aftemt-sn.
ctrick-tit soivice on the IfiUmu*
^MbUfh notjet any ycera fdd he has at‘Lam« Lake this week.
Eudore Clover, daughter of Admiral
telUsllve
Patiamn. wb.-ii the .Vnu-riran nnval.
Mr. and Mrs. Sleeier srho have been .and klrs. Riebardsen Clover.
- h^hoi bto state' to both bramtoes ot
other pRdtleBS of tbe day that a
force* comu--vndi-d by R.-ar Admi
tbp togtolatare and as attoraer-fener- rlaiUi« at tbe Rogers borne for sev­
eommra Inierest and ImportaK
el and *0'
erer day*, left (or tbelr borne *t Benall tbe state*.
' ItoBM- Shermut Honr. a grmndneph- sonto. Batnrttoy night,
.................................. ....
■■
At tbe openly of tbe eoaferd
At ih.- nvithreek o? tm- wur wlili.
...
i:>u ;ii t n m . had not sirived at
ttiet late United State* SenaMr. and kfra. Elmer RandalKand
tbia Borning more than telrty ati
CorrWree Commission Sraln. (i™ (It,™ Cloacll, f3Hol! |--iI been ctoeted to the children of Bagnall. vlalled their par­ iRtereltee
were repreaetned bytbetrcblef i
v.a,'
.1**11:111x1
to
duty
with
th^
marine
Give*
Re-HearIng'-ef-Csse
Begun
r-vai:s.
3nuucbt»etU
•etU el
elate eeeate. He Is but ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeton Beadty. over
y «anl:-ii -im ;i.;.urr
cutive* or eonferree* appotated
IvullaUoD of the North .Atiantic Mjoad j
Three Year* Ago.
tSisaty-tisree y«m of age'and wOl be Sunday.
them.
Among those presrat wa«
a and served with *i>erial dUtinciiiu yoaaam nan who ever sat to the
Mrs. lYalter Bno^ and Mtlldren of
seversl of ibe g
Chicago,
Nov.
The ease of lion in the eugagcinente t r,nant<.aiRierhonMottbe
•ettsgee- Manila, were guests ot Mn. David
Oeor«e
S.
LoPus
of
MlnneaiioU*.
namo.
Cuba,
lo
lAftO
be
w«*
e-tii
tJ
ml ssMinhly.
Berry, Saturday.

year, ton who wra# tipaiBtely daraltafl
Nevember 2S.
Mrs. Anna ID^de, of Neean City, agalBtt the Pullroen company, which tite Fhllippinew in command «; (he
attend Ibe rantereaeu. ^ teupwas conimcnc-d more than three fiev-ond haitnilon ot Marines and lie
16«J—Prince Rupert, founder and "
visited to town Friday.
.n WSJ given over AarsMF ** On
yeara ago. came i:p lor a re-hearlns huved with eor.iipicuo IV gallantry to
n gm—rnor of the Hird*on'» Bay ]
Mre. nvd Miller of ClMtL gpt
work of orgaolratkm. Ch« —‘*wT
to
Chicago
today,
before
eommtoslonthe
engagement
at
Noval"Ts
in
tw-U'•niiany
died.
Born
'In
Prague
It.]*
dtohe* atA.L. oaso^'a. Satorday.
of pe«e/
IT':—Pr- llmiinvy Irctii
ef gre"tl^ and the raaigtedM jK
tUw PRtsbe AnBmea Mad 'ntrilllitg
Clark and Lnnc of the^Inierstatc U r ot th.1t veer. For hi- behavior <ui ic-ing the r* volj:l(.narv vvar'eljned
Jas. Zeigler died at his home Tbnrs- the pregram for tba .wMBeqaAt Bte
sfieclally reroni
Eapertonce to Mte Big Storm
K.M—Philip l.udwell removed from '
day morning ot typhoid fever.' Funev- Commerce commisstoo. Mr. lofi&s' .iiiai ocravlon he
It Ihiri*
<)on« In cordial J
LMt NtobL
ice* were held al the home coutemAon is lor lower rate*, for Pull- J mended- tor prooniiJon hj Major
I7SC—Bcnui.'do d« Cnhei,
man car aecanimodattons. He has oil-1 fral Otis-, commandieg the Cni.-d l-c govv.-r.or- ol Ixmislai.s
under Corolln*.
Kalkaska. Nov. IS.—Miss Phoebe
xrore the visiting i
Uined an order from the commission ; fiutos troops to the Phmp!>i;i.-s
spinluh donitoatlOB, died to Mexico.' 1775—■^n* of Ubetty" reorganliAadenua. tbe acbool teacher at Spen- made at Keesen City.
I w-rieomed to tbe stete ot KiriB(it|
directing
that
tbe
Pullman
comivany
I
Colonel
Ellk.it
wa*
broken
djwn
t-y
Mre. Jvlla Hicxey to entertaining
Uo.-n to StialB to 1T'.«
*e^ "» Nv« York.
eiM, when going borne ti^iB school yeeand tbe tity of fftonl^ tetewte
make a leaser charge
<or
uooer bis seniecs in -tbe Pbllipolde* and .
her
sister
and
nephew
from
Tbompopened
foi
'
I8««—Sir
mneto
1S»—Wcllsrd
ranai
WW afternoon to ber boarding place
tbe adjonrnmwnt ot
aafBtag ffipberths. He conteuna aiso tnat tbe j wu aeni to (he naval hospital at navtga'.lon.
. *worn in as lleujcnani governor
M Bile from tbe scbnnL got loet to •onrtUe this week.
:ekm the vtsltore wsce •■UrteteBB'|t
Mr. Holdeninn and children sprat rate for lower berth mccommodstioM - Mare (eland to March, livv). Whea.
IHH—Jefferson DsvU .-'.eeted pre*-iQuebec (Upper Cwssda )
aw atom and wandwwd arouaf
ro.,orrt l. i™
coslodn... Su,» ol j- ISU-An-ln-w J.c-s™
tb. lunebran at the borne «( CM^ B. B. .
•««*. being toond to tbe woods tbto Tbanbagtriag with friend* at Sane. I. u» 1.UH. upon ISO HI..1 d«Ukm l« bu h«m. la.
Taylor:
A
receptten
at
tbe
iiauaUgi
e depends tbe entire queriion I plared An command of tbe marlBi Amerirs.
Tbe many friends ot Mias Delbris
, Creek tadians at Anto***-. Ala.
tbe«
of Pullman rate reductions, for which, i«rrecks at NorfoiL- being subse<ri<-ni
:8«4-3to}. Gen. John Ada^ killed; 181«—Morrison R. Waite, chief Ju*.
' 'Mfbe& found she was etlU wander- Rrtggs are sorry to learn that ab« to
{■rogns aoter as taBUBLh
e taarine harraclis '
worse
and
haa
bad
to
be
taken
back'

de»aand
/itau
J
i)
trensfrrred
ti
the baitie of Fraaklln, Teen. Born :»ir« of the United S’ale* Bupreove (vmrerned. as LMlsrUle is to estwte abow. eriianatod from cold, but
the travelling pcbllc throngbom the ’ In Washlngloo. He encceoded to the
tbe bosidiat at h^iatee.
; Pulaski. Tenn.. 5>b.,L ii55.
mart, born to Lyme, Conn. Died to
iiwBa to bare Buffered no serloto
uiB tbe goveraers at t
IX A. and Wdbb''odrnell are enter- ‘ountry.
j command of the marine «>.t* in
jST7-C«amodore Chsrlei H.
B Wsrtilngton. D C . March 5L l«l.
WMimii tTBB bto OKperience.
land WM appointed a toa.W general
g
w*i,ham., !Sf5-Georg.- Brown of OnUrto«»e arasteua. bagtenteg' wttb that at tetetoteg their brother. Lester Cornell
itng.
Mre. J. E. Speaker ha* retoeiwd
tert Mliisbrend toft for Interteeb- and tainily ef Cadillac, and Alex Cnr[•“
Mas*. Born to Higbam. Maas.. June ' o' tbe “Fsthora of the Confedecattoe"
from a couple of weeks' visit with
BoU and temlLv of Reed City.
-----------------------‘' n. •is:;.
' I'Uirn. Died May >. IMO.
A OraodTai Womb.
friends and relative* in Detroit,
-First periormsuce ot Italian Froa a knite. gun. Ua caa. rtey «
J IN't—The Japanese captured
Charts* Rennie, whu is
Keep the KtoB at Hetoe.
firework*, or of any otbsr.af
opera in New Tork rtty.
'

" ’Jeter Hill at I’ort Arthur;
•Tor tbeI past year we hare kept
I
at his home with typhoid fever, bad a
lS«-Steam«- “Portland.- (tob Boa mand* prompt treaUMBt i
VV*.hlnr.on. U. C_ .Nov. 30r After, ]S*.p—Extenvivo strike of railway
tbe king of aU toantivee—Dr. Klngb Cairo. IIL. Nov. sc.—Several acore of ‘ ,vUpra and today his coodUten is ertttan’s Arnica Salra u
New Lite Pm»~to tm borne and they delegatak repreoenltog tbe butnane ie*L
ton to Portland. Ife.. founOered te
____ than thirty year*- sorrtn:. Ma- ] employe* to the Northwetu
have peoradja btoaMng to aU oar fas>>vr William A. Mercer. 11th celavry.!
la gate off Cape God wRIlImb ot lU
Oy.- rSM ^ MaUalha. of Baffalo. ornntsatten* te this atate. aaUated,
uns placed on tbe retired list lodav
Blllou*? Te^l heavy after dinner? itowL
Mrdioorm rely on Ur. Thomas Ec!cetyle‘ni
guast teatCA.
.^jOlL Takra tbe sting out ct cuts, trerns ' o inectlrat and entered bte army te
C.^At^te in Ete BMMi teday «.
Doaa'* Ragalets cure blUou
te YM *«
**^lor liMiiii at oaoe- Bala. enuM stay j
USB.
I
jteite. tf crats at any drag utera.

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45rand Tfav^se Regibn
A Am tv'ocms «» «»Jored. The
K Aetr. eompoaed «rf twelve e

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M

I «( J. MUtu Md U pouiag U
t IrtlT- «Bd
In ttamtX.
■ IraM u«n*r »M pUunirtlr

*Tjr?^.’ I* OIbbe and dan^ter. Ma­
Cart ZaVer la ihrwbln* hla baana
rian. vent Tbankaidrliic wttb Mr. and
today..
Mrs. E. B. Gi^ at FUe Lake.
iMae Ctawaoa retomed from Pea­
Mr. and Mm. PVed Tahberor have
cock laai week, where be bad been been vlaltlDg frimida. In the ooanUT.
ffber retnmed yeeierday.
.\ov. ».

ta Bettlnc better.
WEST ALMIRA.
Clara, ta qafte m now.
We have been bevlng alt Unde of
Oeorca BroOka and Allle Barr are
weather, rain. hall, aleot and snow.
worklnc for Bobt. DCUon, who baa »
Ana Jewup la on the gain.
1_
inmtifHBi )ob for the Emjdre l^nmbei
brother came nr to see him from Bingand
m:.alao•

"*MtI'u«ae Has la very m vrith brain
care for
tronbtc. It la feared efae will not re)e him up and around aoon.
covec. TWa comlnc ao eoon after her
Ed Lake was ealliog on hla eon. Wal­
uband-t r
ter. Runday.
/ Md lnd. ._
Walter Lake and wife are movlhg
into the old hoarding bouae at Peart
PMrt Lake. Ralph Byer U Lake for the winter, as be baa a lum­
rt^Iopn^ I
bering 5ob cloee by to do for the Em-

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^
aty rWt^ ••101 Act uBt. Mn. J. lAodrtcki.
MW tte tlwiriawinsg TMUIan.
- sSTBcUa iBBlw lupKtor. made
b « MMaa trfp to ProremW 6atnr-

|
bwdrieka OMUte a bwbMM trtp
L4»4te Artmr mday.
^ " i. Rahr Bmmaa rtaltad In Trar—

two.wedka aco to aw her bro^,
Frank Calv«. wbo U eertoadly 111 ^th
appendlrtUa. Bodb ere reported aBi^ly barter.
Ansoat Gran la c
hcolth after a
naj-------..
treatment with a cblroiwartor In Trav-

-i day latf

• aM drove over to Qim Arlw
■tar to vJatt tmr parenta. Mr. and
of the beanUfiU
' L and atm aaovtas. w^S^
_ tambartnan-iook ptaaaaaL
« Oatrv la rlalUos Maoda in
4 and OouU Snmvan have
U from Grand Ea|dd% wbw
I 'te baas doetortac i» nU
~
Imprav-

vrith typhoid fevBi.
_____________ ....
of the week with hU parents. Mr. and
gUd to learn of ber
being on the Mm. W. R. Fuller.
Quite a number from this vUltelty
at the
We had a very bad week last wwek. attended the entertainment
It rained aad snowed part of the-tlme. Weaver school Wednesday «renlag.
W. A. Sinclair and. famfly were
The aim has not shone very much.
But we are expecting to have some . Msu at the home of Lyman SUppy
nice weather yet.
Thnmday.
Robert Wilson. .
' >and
Wednesday to sbe
___
...fted _____
._________
.
and slater. He baa been gone about Mrs. John Ughtheiser. tbe iMt of tbe
11 years. Welcome back to Michigan, week.
^end Robert; we are all very
to
Mr. and Mm. 8. E. and Mr. and Mrs.
aec voor tmiUng face.
Clrde Snyder apeot Sunday at John 1.
leg eehool.
spent Thauk^lvins K. liri^bl'aid limllj
Hr. and Mrs. Bert Welsh left Wed­ lUttfUflelda.
tU.-Sel
with bci ;-a:_
i-aiowa.
...................................................nesday evening for the east, .wh
Nov. IS.
they expect to live In the future.
Miss ■Ccriic
■rieSws;
•'Wsjrardncr
luidlj and Sun-j
Mr.-. I'rank tlujal
Traverse
City
caller
San
GLEN ARBOR.
d
families
day.
The mUe S4-n«»nihs-old .eon

Loans Made on Real Esfaffe
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am.

wnnclm BIcek

S -. •
CcUr and

a Mr.

e hla
arm
and Mrs. Charles Rigs brob
I
Mr. 033 Mm. Joseph
Price
t at Honor last Monday by falling.irum
1 hb high Thanksgiving dinner witb
M
wiu be a chair.
ili'CV..
ipe the
10, w
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Brlnklosoo.
liu Ai'vJnson la gswlng
wnod
wiih
lilst-crz
M.V.f.-r
-*1..
S.
)b.Id«ii.;.tbe:i
Nov .21. a daughter.
most aaccesslul aCplr. Let •
James lagrirk of C«<'-cr was Is
and all attend that can. as there
town Friday.
ime nice trulu. grain, vegetables,
Twelve people from here attemled U«n V prklnfc in Matte.
- ‘Jeb ..i ,av..ri.
etc., on exhibit
the masqueiauc
masquerade u
dancing
pariy at Mau*e
4mvv4
Our malt man- has been making
night. and rei>ort
pie City Wednc»ds>- n
good time, considering
the weather
..________lime.
they bad a eplcndld
V.
and roads.
nephew, Harold Dam"" =‘-_____________________
Mrs. Eble and nephi
Nov. 28.
britlc wetrt to Traverse City Wedn^
*’*Bd'^?wMt to Traveree City last
THOMPSON CORNERS.
day tu sjiend Thanksgiving with r«:at:.>iu to Mr. and .Ml^ lilpiimti
Wedneeda)'.
HODGE.
] lives and friends. They expect I
The Ladles’ Aid will meet this Wedt -•..•1. •
Mm. Nahum Avery a
mother and .turn today,
nendaj-. the SWh. with Mm. Joe Rem. . .’f«. A'wocvl like and fam;
Eight members of
the Empire
;-lr. nn.t .Mrs. Willie l,ake nnd famffllngton at OrlatL Lei each and all daughter arc vlslUng her.
iw ducka than chlckena
Mr- and Mm. Fred
Tabler spent; grange visited tbe Port Oneida grango
Lri! Atrs. Cszck Hcnth and
00me that can do ao.
punned tbelr aocUL
Four
V-ii.s t'l.vnsh: 1'
Thanksgiving at the home of Arthur Saturday
liBoa Rockwell's grandfather
>. (Vok ItrOiAi
aiAs
:il and 1
There waa no tAeoI Thsrtday and
They
buried a week ago Uonilay and there Sitarllng.
Ed Davenport visited hla sister, Mrs.
was
no
achool.
Lavender end John Johnaon
A fudge and pedro iarty took i»Ure
Mm. Lanm Bates spent ThanksglT- Artbor Sparling, over Sunday.
retimed from tbelr bunt each with a
Andrew Prlndle and Elmer Pierce at. Welker's
________- . Inn last evening in honor
lag with her danghUr, Mrs, Mime Pal•
idlng sick l^^t Ur
commence work for Jerome Siamphler ef Miss Pearl Lee. She
is
ill.*.-. • •
’ ''n” v’.i Mia, I*. C. Tbomrnou a
Oince
0 raven epent Tbaakwlvla
today.
Isehoul at Empire, and came homet for
________ all very- sorry to Jearo of
with her mother la Traveme City.
Theo. Wells bat gone to Grand Rap Tbnuksglvic;:.
the death of Mm. Stowe at Traverse
There mm be a prayer neeUn«
r. and Mrs.
Jcoi
Clt>-. She leavea fhree sons and one Ids. where lie Intends to work.
the acbooDwciae .Ttavraday evening.
Clyde Wells has been visiting in
» Ovtatt vlstcd friends h
daughter to mourn her low.
M'ardn Green and Elmoo Pierce are
Rai-l
lli.v k-i ,, \\\~i Abiilra.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray have been
cutting wood In thla aeigbbarbood.
O. V. Hnli"'-« Is able u> b
____ and Mra Dav .
.. _____
dinner a
home from the Island to see her
Mm. Carrie Graham and daughter
work and doing bis rbkras now.
move Into their nhw lioasc the coming and it w.
tber. Mr. J. Strait,’ and brother i
have returned to their borne la Tbomi>Six of thj nunilKT were children, il
John
South .oii'l ^ fcmllr »l««t
Ister.
Bonrllle.
table was sci csi>e<lallyfor tbetu. nml ThMikfBlvlcB with llfelr iwrcnis. Mr.
Ed Lake has purchased a
they were wuiiei ii|w>n In grand style.- and Mrs. O V. IK'
Waller U. t->on
. .
.......................................
c six
SPRINGf lELO.
I Happier
kids lima these
bigger
mviilUngthelrpar-l
we ntv bavc-ljeen
viiUing their parMr. and Mrs. John I. BaMenBeM and- seldoni i.ecu.
home.
lu at this iJam. '
Kov.
27.
Messrs. W. H. Bates. Petra and Joe Jacob Batlenndd spent Thursday at
'
.Mrs. 11 IL* Smith Is beuer at this
nil have returned home from thelr Dee Wheeler's.
DeatnoM Cannot • Cured
writlnt:.
eURDICKVILLE.
Edward MlIU was in South Doardbuntlng trip. They got one deer.
SntiV. fell laM ji’.i-.lit about flve Inch- i
*5?aS*S'uJ*w^Tk«»vi'3ysSs
We have bewu having quite nl<-e
Mm. Myrtle Dates
has
returned man Friday.
week. One Uwn was aecored during home from HcnrL
Mr. aiM Mrs. Jack Kelley and moth­ weelber for the Ia^l- w.»k and the
farniem
iiii.l
nuUe
a
chantv
Miss Minnie M. Detes Is home from er. .Mrs. Uule Aldridge, s|>enl Thurs­
■C
abb
Twhr
WtMi Ifcts tabs 1i IB
for their i rops.
day at 8. E. Snyder's.
fiavld Hanlgold and Silas
Davis Benxonln on a f«w days' vacatlocL.
■MUs I'.ra
Simons l.i stwins for
Mr. and Mm. U Raker and Mr. and
Mch report capturing a fox leoentlyv
We are aU very aorry to learn that
Hr. and Mm. Fred DriUoii of klan- Miss Martmint Habbeler la. confined Mm. Matson Rasey from Union and Mm. RiJpb Atkinson ci prcsi-iii.
]
Pere.v
Turnel
has
'
raided
hi;nic
l^iink
Rujiil
Is
s
visited at
Warner
tui vUited at tbe
Holliday bouse to her bed with pneumoota. We all Arthur Metcalf
:k ltii|ii-\i>lDi;.
(from Rurkf'.s n
Bperry-s Thilursili
hope for her spe^.v recovery.
,
for«-r<ri r.U>» <m>*« eoV ^4 tea stwa£?to
lUv. A. A. Allington •railed at T.- '■ ;
wtuch U
ub«t»»
udUmdss
bees woil'iii^liis suiiimer.
wtocti
BtShlsg b»t »» liilliwsd

.MUs Kuliy IX-nnlB.
*^SS^jack»on is aliuaiilng aU hla acMr. aad Mrs. Elmer Abbe wer
______
The hiiiiUTK of
if oar town missed the Goods on his way to Kart Kasson.
ber sUter. roturnctl
icti home
hi
Salurday.
.
aulBtaucea now, as he thinks ho has gnests of her mother ad fatbe
Vhm
be Ubm P.1, I. U,,.
ifor
tracking
ThanksCivltiH.Mr.
and
.
_____
Mm.
J.
A.
.V
Snyder
_____ expMed to smallpox.
Thursday.
#
iKXil iCDvenilon.
ar-iUieurwlbyBkirssv
uo^Bk!r..v snhi!«m. Ssadfee
inn cicset! £hi i-rnool
Thanksgiving with her mother.
Mr. and Mm. George Burgess
Mm. Arthur ‘I^ompaon of Flint Uea
;.lr. and Mrs. N. W. Harrlaglon f
-------------ver Tltankssl ........
Wolf of Fife 1-ake.
m of amaRpox at tbe home of her fa- called home from Detroit, where they
AOe .TsIMt. <
. MUs N- I)u3u was home from Tr.tvtho’. Mr. Culver, about two. miles have been visiting, on account of tbelr
from this place, where she came about daughter. Ethel, wbo waa very sick school at Traverse City. s]«nt the last ji rsc City, where she has l>een auend- Smith
rand success.

’Yu“STi?S5SfT.«.™u,i.

;r,25i

'a

mu

. i.w«iiiA.. ..

Nor. t».

OVIATT.
Aw of«now at tbie wrHlw
• nUd^weronry ahoat M~4w
• Con Feteraoo apant Tbankn^
w OnpwiUh with relattTen

kl»alaylB»»lthh5ah«th-

1 ThankaBlTtaig
« ad ataylac vttn hla aU.. .joa.BaiTU.
• a snnber troBbm attended
■=AwA m many evu-

1^; ^ ■

:"Si

S.rj: l2.l52i?1l!S5,1S»..-.

Our Great Christinas Sale
Has now started and is brim full of hustle and enthusiasm, because months of forethought and preparations have collected the greatel
assortment of Christmas gifts we have ever shown in our past history. Furniture, above all things, js the most satisfactoiy as a Xmas gift;
it is pracHral and lasts ind^nitely and it keeps the fond remembrance of the giver constantly in the ihind of the recipient. We offer you
dunng Ais side unexcelled opportunities for buying high ^ade seasonable merchandise at lower prices Aail^ever before.

la Ice Our
Elhir amsliiias Stock
Consists of
.■

Your

Shopping Con-tor
Eli» All purctiases made now will l>e stored frce: of Our Christmas Stock
Jl^.x'JCLi charge until Christmas delivery time.
Consists of
Sewing
Great Table Challenge
Beds
Machines

i-tort
M.

Beds,

BuSels, Chaif^
Tables, Side-, .
boattk, Dinnef
Set^ China Ware

OHris'tmas

One bvadred oew gad bcanUfta met­
al bed*, all atiea. otylec and flniah.
AU priced epectal for

Chrlsunaa.

We wfll Burpri^ you ^hen

you

fol low 9rice.' A regular *10.00 bed

$4.95

il
Parlor Lan^
Parlor StanA liluraiy Tables,
Dtesset^ Oviffonien, Beds and
Bedding. Stoves,
Ranges, Sadirons.
ASdlOO

Dining
Tables

A styHsK. de«raUe and pr^cd Libtt^ Tabk^ih

5 95

Three-piece Parlor Suite

We want yoot t^gnioo on
a be«u^ roud top
liedeital table wb^
we are offenagdor

$5.00

120
Front
St.

Dressing
Tables.

Magazine

$10.75
WeLnu 6n . lolol
Di^ Table* a* were
ever abowa and at
poce* lower tbaa eret,
i« CbalBag. AUnit
. iai^ differeat Hytetio
imtipfiaB

S14.9S
PresenIS
tot Ihc
Children

________ e-piece Padoc Suhe, mtbygany ftame, *2k pliuh
cohioB, legular vabe $33. ForXmaiody...............

$26.00

Othersntles ranglngaplromtlX.75

J. W. Slater
Yaw BclUUcBonMlBriiUlwr

We hive ibc Urgeif
end bcrl astortment of
Ciu'drca'.v Sleds, Cutlets,
Chtiis, Rockew, TaWes,
Shoo Fly*, etc. that we
b»T^ ever had. and we
war.( you to come io and
at least look them over,
for we can save you mon­
ey oo time t« wdl kJ olh*
er ihing*..

127
Union
St.

Racks,

Mutic CabineU,
Sewing
Machines,
Secretaries
' Davenports
Clocks

I

PAGE 5. y

GRANT) TRAVERSR IIERALR ANT) TRAVlTiRE BAY EAOBK. TnrRRPAT. nETEyBFR 1. mO

Big Money Here For Your Hides
^

KINGSLEY DEPARTMENT MILD, GENTLE LAXATIVE

MJc? 10096 PnrfH On E«i One

FOR WOMEN GIVEN FREE

Conducted by Miss Edna Wall

e( tbs ais et steoM sra dos
rebahly be•a th* s«ib-

Chas. Horfilo vt CadlUac was In
KtNOSUEY.
Mrs. KatbsHM Rabwnroh «
town on buiBCBs Honda).
j jeec'l^*
■I Bc^
Ra—ca p*_ and Mra t ~ ~
W!i(«<cr. MIcO. wtae w
inWtiM
Berr«r rvtmed
“"■f; ealM la tbs In
' Mlaaok i^aoe
Ura. Sto> k« rotaracd troia lYavam' saroacly
tas ths buwrls <w«a. It
Ti Is always ii^r.
, tiom Tiavriwe O: Siindar
:CItr Wcdncada).
tar.t So dn ttit---------rScardle.
lev «Mbs sra. bat
rcmes ownor of ibe-wost 40 feet of
Carl Drown, west to CadllUc Tharterpedally


■Imtonsat
ua
la wooica.
t). CK^nmao and (anilir apMt
iw. CaMwetl. and aftw reJ are CMB
rnoi iiie ubk ibe Ki.1 b^iBs lo am- line
T: anksflviSK with friends in Cadillac.
Ca...........
■ •---- ■ or
tiarwl
— H___
Ha marU.
_ _____
bwT_tt wf ywo- '---Mn. L'srld Crawford of Aan Arbor
.flMat fifty os—s aadMMrs. AJIen of BucUey speat Ban- SSSJ
rUltlBs bcr LroOier. DekM KlasiiDr Caidw.ll dead no«
^y with her danchtei. Ura G. U ^ ibroanh bcaiihy ir .hr wstcbea■ ber bovrl pnrrhaar
of tats reardf___
Che site, wblcfa will be used bj- Ibe I
g.
.ratioa 1U bas spocUllsad ta
Itvrr ai.d bewW dtsoasos ter •
n ii.tiij- as a sn|i|ily and store nioni. j r-.'^ of Jl i
D^\ Mra Mort w«t lo Pellstoo Wednea- i
Bne suite
aultc oi
of oniee
office rooms win
will aiso
also
nno
• provided.
'
' Mra Harriet Ci
Ciler of ML CIci
i’^ira John Ral.tT mid nlm».' Ml-1 rSTa*^?
frd-.J. O. Davie relunied Sato?-;|, j.^ndlna the *1
wiiiier wAb ber nierc. < NrTlle HrXIurray ot Grsarn, went to IVnsla It is a wo-esn'r (a^arlie laaa.. ,_ __.ly evcrtlnf
. ..Inf Jr
Tru p III Bad thvi rrv nn Oe sway
from Honor, where ho ^ ra Van Ho Wal'
'alScr.
'Vale Weilnesila).
Perrooal and OenaraL
0.;
. went Sl’cat Thanksflvlnr,
I
M WMct- HMilMUe.
UL « e^*«» bwiidibm
Webster a;i.l brother of Grand
Mi. and Mrs. fiase R)i
Don fTMt.
-■ O. W. naraes was borne fren Ue.Miss Maud
------------- ---------------.. .
,n Ncl-oi
n
I •.
«.
,
Bti* l’i'l!li|i .'•il.l.-r and Mr. Ken-1 TEdrsdiij- with Mr. and M:
Soi TbackrirlTinii.
CbrU Dosmey was In Ca4UUe WedHr. anil .'irs. 1.00 Hay and dauabter Jns^day7 With
with her sister
slater at SutloQs ,.|j .-cturoeJ Irom .Voirt last Frl^Jar. i Cl.auH>.
^
of (HilUlar rcltirtied lo their bomci“V .
n ,n ,
n .. -•xiitinulna Ibclr bant at Bonnie Ijike
Ray Haekman went to Cadillac ; mailer to last ih«n th.-eaded. Penn la] team. Ca|>L Ikmbrvwk. Walla Oo**Halids J.yle was bonw froB Travene Saturday aUer a few daya' visit vrjth L
were bcid in the M.
-The doctor and hU i ThenuU).
arknowii-da-d to l.e as good as any- well. Edmonds, and Haaldsoha T«o
. Thufsilv.
Thu. _. ^
Mra. May's inoUici. Mra. Anna Camp-j
®i’
hicthcr were both sueevssful In socurMiss Ixiile liowlandcr reionied
Cll) TbankaielvlDfL
thing In the cost, then Hiehlain is of ibex- wiU undoubtedly be of All
Rurdfe si<-nl Tb:.Qkafivtni::j^ ^
- Miss Winifrtsd Hodges wool ts Oad- ^
Monday
PUni ’ b» ttei
aonstral- ^ Amiwi -uB caliber, as It U beltan^
nUe Tbunulay for a few Jlaya.
d Hr*, h
Mra Hiir-. nrr-ekwsv vls'iiJd at ihc ’*^."* V.’’ *''''
, 1 ML* Ada Thd>er of Traverse City
■ JaiDoi Holestino was In Doyne City bo^of h4. n^ck«t the fl
ed at detided superiority
.
ThLn.Jn> v-lth her purenU. Mr. spent .Sunday w lib Mr.
over tb< , th.st MacMaubn and Heobrook «tt
Brcckwa) the nrsi oi At^ci.y. oirlv«j home for Thaakaflvj,rH. u.
Thayct.
■ few dajw last week.
, ItenmuT
lunnf
Pl.iladelphia afifrontlao.
|rei~»l.
>fr. Wbiiford of Maaioi was In town
- Georgo Weaver war In Walton on
Down here we are waltlag for •
:on huMlnees Tneaday.
bcatneM oac dr.y lait week.
! With the elmmpioiisbip tacAcd safe
Ml . Wl.ilei.iar of Cit
Mra. Hd Thompson has ratornod to
'incinnaU was In ,j.
luitnrtlly turns to one to plrk l
town ft'n Lusini-as Tues.lsy.
ber borne at BocUo)-.
schedule for next year. The Hlu- Mlrbigsn. as probably this ran l||
iiiitlar
I .\ortnan F'iseber went ti CbdlOae ^
Ml
done
now a* well a* any Him. Od^
CItr
. S|iem
. It Tliai .
; with fiioi
R-mls I
f C!l>.
.
;nrsoU rektlons are likely lo recalve
B;fr"c trether. Mrs. J
rli: be
and Mra Fred <rctnrcod from|* net Uar-k next y—tr. It 1* Iw-Ueved. stdcrable tnifr—t ta tab la tbe Tra^
Idle -dilbba
and daufhtor.
AddI
......
Ercei't eton s c' dammit City w
one CSty-CtadlUae
althoaita
.Mnrycn. of )ta;i)iield. were the guests
ttrr Tuada;-.
manircstly the palm la awaiM idRR^ wife a few daysof- a *•
a CIbhr.
t
Ifiod andtl Willluu IDowers and *'*-( Mra Frank Irish of Sidney Is tUH-:**™
'<'<• eooten nee have taken
the lut of the
.... MlB5 Jnmee Wheat, returned fnim'lna at .li.hn Haldwln'a
afmlnsi iS.e Ooj.bers. rpd the tatter's ready to iNneh Tbacfcerii charfM.
sUler. Mra James
iDClhclrS---............- 1.>la
BENDON.
-......BYth the football
aeasoa now ^
(imison-Vlomluj. Allred Ikwer* re*uui-| iJid l)ii«rniort of Traverse City diffleuliy in arnnKluii a procrata.
lIoi'dusoD'of Yontluc. OnL. are viakl.cen Ilaldw-ln
was home from Grand lli* 1,1.- duties mo uutil
CadUL
,
.
v.*

■a.M.. lauTlw Tuesday spent the latter part of the week with
mtaDomer. there t* oothlng left
Inf tholr stsler. M s. nlniea- Lyie.
his sister, Mrs. Arthur 8|iarU~..
Sjwtrllnk.
, PwHtoo »nd good, bard work that wfU bold tIB
Rapids TbankifiiltiK.
KlvlnK:trrmloc
.mcrnlns
CmtlJ.
Misses Klla and <RiMk' IUtthlMsei.
Mrt, I'has.
...........................................•••*
B.IX rvturneJ earludr tl-r confenmrd
imI leans, i
' Hiss Bdltb Dridseman rotomod to
Wm.
of Ncwl*rr.v ts rislUnBj mi,., katc Wood of Old Mission
who
were
borne
o
tow
days
last
week.
uutll
siwiug.
Loarda
his
dttojbler.
.Mro.
Thauhrylrimt
with
bcr
lareni.:.
her school duttoa at Doodon after a
siK'Dt Thauki-glriog
itart-nt*. Saturday ii«iii Charlevoix.
jnerota would have two I’rime ohjeeU '
to their school duties at
. MyriIc.Jcnks'of Traverse Cll: M . and Mit. John «'oo.t.
fow da)a' rlalt with ber iiarontt.
' Mr. aud Mr*, l-dore ll^O.lB re-jj^
with 'brlnglrg a one day reoesa. will aUog
Speer Slrahan was borne from Cad- HamoB Sunda).
'll- Fhliia
W.ilBu-l
olBoreuson
Cadlllar lorjexpeetlng
!* turned from
Creek ThundBr.l^
-e,«, a.• ithe lari ehauee lor rerupeiralloa b^
vSIting
wl'.li Ml*»
Itarie
ic ISatttle
gi. to bouaekeeping
ibls*"^**^. She arould be
given
Mra Irlfh and wn of SIdraw vlsltlUae Iron Vriday until SDnady.
of
ra J
John Cobb, and
Mrrr)i) Kenney of lAing Lake vUll- ^
,
*-eek.

.chnnre to atengu dufiat* rcclstcred 'foie Cbrisintas.
,-Ho«
- the
--- |
■ raorod‘ Il«o hto new ilod ber mrthcr, Mrs.
Sifter. Mra John F'ullor,
Lllor, from Wednes- ed friends here last week.
and Ml' Clui*. Irish of-Trav-' Frhoel hrran Mcnday after tho ; Ui the lau two years. oIhu plave upon jlookfiig forward to bugt ta—«
Mrii &ii;4u Keunoy celt
ted hcr:^.,j City '
Miss .Sina Brower was home from day until Paturds>.
Fniurdny un' rhunkaglvltit. varatlnti.
m-hedulc a game wfih alnumt un ^Uvd aiib daloiie* sent to them ^
Henry Kcorlght. who has been In eight'-liltb hiithiln;
hy
Traverse (Tty a few days the lost of
China lor a uiiuiber of ycui^, but Kv- Thaiikrgivli'g with her dutt
•”
rror.-,....,
,,7'^"
lame I’ceian returned
llalUc Creek at the present
.TarrelL
Ml Hoyt ol sJuilcas Day wsu la riia« sl*>wn herself as
a ul.-tii.lv
pl.mi.ly aealnsti"''*
agilnsli"'"
Dcwo-arily b*
Dpreaairily
Hi— Ncim Barry left WodBcaday !'"*
Irum lic<-t;l<-> h'Btnrda).
-!-I Ml.
hlH laoilier, Mrs. MarkMr. lleonetl’s- ..........
mother
HlRhl for Cad^ to visit ber niothei.l*^'"’'''
- aficnt- Thanks--------- , )tJK4e^ Ibni^rc Stinson. Ivah Dug.-irt'io'vn this week.
s frivurishlp. and,The fncuHy have
a couple ct days last wreck.
^vlng with him, rctbrnla^ to her homo l|^j EdM Wr.ll auended the football
.M»dl.unls60thcafrkllal!^„
1^0 Uvvr |"•
dd
-«taa Martha Dornstlne was home
.......................•
1 Bosih
Boardman durtac Thankw . There
will ii preaching servleet at vrl'l*-'trte
Bo
'game at fadllhir TliUTd.the M. E. chnn-h Sunday evening, Dec.
O. U Fenton went to w-nfcreiw rclatlow. would force Mta «>’**

Mrs. K. Z. Davis ami eon were Travv , ca«? weal to .Mc*l
e*kl; Tuesday
I T o'clock. All
1C t lly visitors Wednesdaj.
'on huMnoss
^^-flatchiH baa retumod to his
iiesola to ii.ok en<tward aa Michtgad U lo be granted «rtih thto r
llUi-kt#} Thurxla).
.Mr unit Mrs. Claud XVordon biicdi a I
Host «t HartleUb.
lins dolic. Dut Mlrnrsota U for frvMn Us qtu>:i3ralloo :
f.-u tlaya last week with bis sister cf' sg-i'-,.
-------------j-------- ------------ -------------------------------- ------------------r>aker on Sunday 1
Robert MItefaen spent TbankaglriDg
fa
afllied.
;
the inteUcriiul o-nter aloog the AtSopth and East DoRntman to
with hit meibor atII. c. Davis-and A. p. Ctamemi «
hinlic. eod tremendous ex|H-nae would
, Mn. Wm. lagersoU of Siulngfleld on. apiMJlcttncr:* nt those iilnees.
^
WadMeday went to Tnverae City to Int: hMiic Mnndax'.
liivoUid If she were to arrangv- Traverse-City were fo the «Uy ffN
The^0.ld Foil
Mopidag wia
vWl frieada
eoviTTi game. So Hirhlgan Is pn' 'the game Batstday.
Harrlr
> . ,
,
,
Th«nk«ivin«' ll»w H- Cru«c. tormerly «rf Vermont. paring for the worst, and Is ffgurtng
Duvla and Dun Conat 1________ of Mias Molly Clark a evenlos for their membera after the
hut r.-.-cRit> on atteudaut at
the i

with her larcuts.
for the GMi- '' ~
few days last*
busiaeas le—Ion.
Rhode
tsloiid
nsyfum
for
UwIn—ne
^
tv.
T,
Hoiiisong
and
family.
Mrs.
, K. Hance aad daughter. IJ—le. wu. ,
_
MAX BTANLBT.
The Woednan denec waa well
Kame. I’rlscctoo. owing laKcwbo
and aon. Fred, and MrsMrs. Blrmnirm- ,t Cran.-ion. was given ai prcUmliiary
Greeai tod
Oreee
tended and Mloycd by all present Traverse City visiter* Saturday.
r work tor the G. I
rcUargrof ' Fltnmtrfek'a arfflllatioR. Is a |*M«tbll- Praataant O. H. Day 1a bock from
Thanksgiving*•—’
Daniel M«»on
nnd daught.
daughter. Fhanlc. Ivv
'W
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
lason and
Good order was oksorred all the event Ojmell Is the most prolmbhspent Thanksgiving with hti sister, Mrs. Wells oii>l family
Tiic charge aria—
Chiiwgo.
and
siopiwd
here oa his w|^
Mrs. Lucy

Cariwmer
ol .Mnntcn.
6inauni4T« ■ SfmR.MMK-dl

FIFE LAKE DEPARTMENT l|SSi;fi|||_
Conducted by Mrs. I. H. Bornell

“irf rrt



n. A.,,™.



' 3

«aisE«0Fitiui«umu« «««E

.»........... ...

ftaorca StaMa, «M
Bd
“• Boveos
BoTeos of- CadUlac
"
s
attkvrheme
home of Jam- Stn
day aad Sriilay.

obed of help. Two fail
_
_
ving by
happy
Thanksgiving
b well Oiled baakeu being left at their homes. Oiled
with all tne
ue j—oO'-thlpB*
jmoa'-fhljiB* thatI Ro^*”
toloo of her irfoee. Mrs. G.
make up a ThanksHvtak '
»y«4ay aad Satsrda)-.
think that < fill who d'onslod onjoyd
Qutaa n aumber from Walloa at their own'.Thankartvlng dinners alt
tasded the daace here Thaukaglvlcg the bel^-lor lthe help■ given these
^'Mtaa Evelyae BeckaUne was home
«iwm Hancelona frem Wedeeaday aatn Monday.
Vlllkte White, wife and daughtor of
-.TYaverse City v
e goasta of i

*'*MlS^lKvi»*jic ^ksMne 1
pleaaantly
ntly sutioOed FVIday evening;,
when, about
at her young friends
camp la to si<etid tho evening wlt.i
The O'
-

MR. and
.
_
. greot; amuscnieoL Refreshments .
Tracy, on Thnnday. vmM to Saumll bread and butter, prested chicken,
tiTme
plcklea-cake and coffee were seeved
~
to visit friendL
hy Mra. DcckMlne. Mre. George West
daja last nirsistlng. Miss DockiUne relumed to
/Mn. Ja»M Lyto
her Bchoo) duties at Mancolena Mon­
eec
V
Mr. -asd Mrs. Baldwin -of Somnilt day roorntei.
Lost Friday evening as Mrs. A1 Dus...............-.................................-, Mrs.
barm was'laeparing to retire for the
. G. W. Blllart entertained ber night a lap came on the door. On
_____ aad motber. anad Mrs. Uavy of opoalog it SO of her friends and neigh­
bors walked 4d. Mr>i. Dusbarm wa.*
j.TlBdar Sprlags on Thanksglvliig.
' Hr and Mra. Shlngler of Bontlt very much surprised. It* bclag bcr
■ the former's sister, birthday ine guests presented her with
idik head scarf. Rcfreah-

.•"S._____

v=

guesta returned to thplr
Gibbs, for Thaakaglv- _____ __ .. late hour, wishing Mrs.
Dusbam many happy returns of
Jonah N^han or Bonth Board- day.
.

-Ml— Giwoe Kohl, who Is attending
i. Gari QoMeo and Mrs. BcDxonla aeadom)’. si-eot Thanksglv__ with
__ her paresits. She was accom­
rived WedBMday and apeai _____ panied hr one of the teachers. Mi—
gdvfag with their paieota. Mr. and Reed. They returned to Beuonla '
Mrs. Wm. WUitamaoa. Mrs. Gord^ mcmlno.
Will Mnaln for a few woeka. ______
Morgan nnd Ml— Ida Staele spent talned Rev. A. Bentall and f
TbankagleiBg with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bartlett entertalnvid. the •yeahold eon of Sir. and
•d Ckas. Wcetoa and family Thanks- Mrs. Alfred......................passed eviav
four
Snndv at S:30 p. m. after
II- JUUB Wilier iHirenained at djn- months llluns of r
MTon Batnrttay ermilng. Covm were raagemeeiK for the funeral are not
^ laid tor fonmeen. A pleasant evening made as H.
- jWma spent S games and mnic.
rl. E. Uoegbey and daughtc Roth.
"-j ■ Mr. aad Mrs. W. F. Ste^
Steele eniert^neniei
t this
- mumlng
muralng for their home
I
In
^
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. MontaS.
Traverse City after having spent the
._jipV..., tar.
and Mr*, a a (MmpbelL
iaye in town. Miss Ruth was
Mrs. Ida Voice
of Beulah Oatne during her
JoeBcnleanx........................
stt) here.
g:vln
____
f- Wnreberg has Jnst closed a deal
VatahWI Trareeae City speat Thank*- whereby Chns. 8. Abbort, prealdeui of
dvlBg with Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Ryan, the lj?land Electric Light company be-'

“ssi'ai

Does Not Stndn At Eyes
^Don*t use • small, concentrated light
over one shoulder. It pus an unequd
•train on your e>'es. Use a diffused, soft,
fodiow light that cannot flicker, that equal*
ichastheRayo
strain.
.........------------- — to give Ou
best Ugbty'Utd it does.
Ithaa •
givea added strength. Made of solid
brao aod^flalsh^ in nickd. Easy to
keep poltehed. The Rayo is lov priced,
but no odier lamp gives
any price.

----- .

Once A Rayo User, Always One.

standard Oil Company

i
T
---------------------- 'arn goiBg into ccaiari— over. Ir lb- , in tho future, the dlsfilay was tho ce*.
------------------------ gathered at hU home la-t FrI- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ '’“""W
««
Yc fsUer of attrar-ilon at-all Urn- and
MAPLE CITY.
• jnj. evening for a p!ts>«itii evening. A
'JNIVERSITV NOTES.
♦ premier wcsi.rn eleven.
Tlic Hs manner in which It was rondurtSB
enloyed iheinsWvc* vary ^ ^ ^ ^ * 4 o * « ♦ A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ hr'f has imdool.ttdly cRrt.rd ll.e rUM ! made a derided Ml with the visitors.
Mr. lad Mrr. Arthur W-hlie.
'.
hu"
-"> i“"«> “ »• e»,K<-ied tha: Fkkcr-ll ond I wimam Carroll, wfie aaa ceodw^
.'cnulo fluff of Traveree City siwnt :joa„* ‘people much anmscmeiil. Ilo- tai.- on tlic evo of i:ic gmnd^i hat- oibcr* who are ronsldi n-d as author |« pwet market >n Kasl Wghtb atroA
TbankaMviPg with |«r parents,
; rreshmen.s of Ice cream and cake tic evw stuccd. chat Michigan’would »h a In the acl»<-tlon of ibewe phan-1 for toiw' rime; has oloaed bU mark*
Mrs.. 1:.
I-. &
8. Ryker bas returned-honie u-om.
__ !•..« •»...
_.....
.
.
w er, «.«.rc-t.a
served.
acalti her tight to western obi)
sm’uia trams, will follow the lead of lien Mos«er. who aasUted Mm. has aT
from eeiithern Mich., where she has
Dora Dovls went to Slishu Faturday
.. , „
w ..mji ^ .i.-a....
been «i an extended visit.
, . t,-'spend
..'-spend the day visiting at C. U Da- rnmahlp horors, hundreds of siudenIlls Michigan's coaeh. Y'ost haa ptanad! reptod a simitar posltioo la Cua*
,n ■__ _____ ..
____,
1'ra.ver meeting Thursday eve^g^l
evenkiuJi ,-Cyo w>\mm
luCD from Hlchl^ ...
oa ,.l....1l
bis all star I _____
and1 -a»1
leave at once to tUI Ihn fdaA.
Lulled lhc!i:#elves to prepare for ‘. ..\, Wiw„
nl the honic.of .Mr: and Mrs. Wm.
m. Xml-'
The Ladlri.' Aid will meet with Mra. imge bonBr*. that In reall—Uon lofr
dou. S -.
/
John^Dinnlcy Wednesday. Nov. 30.
,
tongues lo the skies and glorl
A r.uciber from here attCDdeld the
fird Mirhlvan alter Mlunecvla
.
1
Knrson last FrMr.y.
dewned. It was a marvclou* cric*'ra- n
,
KASSON CENTER.
.Mr. Strickland Is
I Alice Danh sj’cnt her TLank'sglvIiL, tlon. the roar of cannon era'-acr*.
bum on his lot.
. I vceaiion nt borne and returned lo eeboing boom of all-vaiirtle* of mus
1 Traverse City, where she Is auonding
sic let mndciiionium reign and .Vntt
80LON.
____
___today
____
'school,
Mrs. John B’hIto has. gone to Milan I (icu. A. I’ocl: went to Cedar Tuevda) -krbor r Icl.rul-.-d even as though Inilfor a short visit.
la '.
pciidi-iK-c had ju*t Ix-en det-iar-J. No:
Mrs. Fn>nk Duaii has gone lo Man-, Geo. J. llarih. Sr„ drove to Cedar
the ruudi fort of dentonsiratiou th,.t
Istee tts-bc treated for rfaenmarism.
iScnday night. We will veirturt-to
bring Into play wet to:.'--!.* and hu.-.
Allie Smith anad family of East l»
l-e-|bc got In ihr mud. as the road io
tand *|>eni Thanksgiving with K W.
i; Is all mud.
^uar.iiiics of hydrea tn the CKirnlii.:.
Herrington.
i Itarid and Charley Perk
'-Jl :i sanu and safe onil-t for
Ed-and John Calc hcl|>c<l Tom Good i M'lsrsnsin to work this winter, Hop^
vr-niglii c-moiir-ns. Neither was the
p potatoes.
: the bo'-s have good lurk.
itlory of the victory marred by uiiEd Ctate U going lo the .Vorth ManI-; Hr*. Oscar ikirib sf-em Sunday
totu islacd to work for A. J. XVhitc. bcr l-oaic near I'roveiuuat.
ti.ir tartics or unnecefwary riHigtiniCta
who Is uow W-^Jan.
^ ' Matter Kellogg was a .Mui-le f
the ponfest pnnlng one of tho wits
W.- O, Dl-IctolGno and mother had vispcfr Saturday night.
AND
wtihfnir minded offlrlal*doing ihrjdinner wfita
Toe grange met at the home
family
di.tlci unrr*l*Ied. Only- five pcOHlttr*
. ThanktiglrinK.
nKsgmnp.
Marvin ou TiK.hksgllvn^ -lay.
,The snow made cverjlhlng look „ „ewllets to kiv the gulhcring wa^ arc rerordvd all through that luemor•»l-lc boltll. in<! f.ic»r w-r- a«-vi-rd
1 Honn-an-i Fre.1 Hohlk are working Ucuusc their jartlfiruiion was ea*ily rcrogni/.od. Ft- rcc though the ftuht
-----------------------a few days for Klehanl ClulS.
CEDAR RUN.
Mr. Perk ard children-met
Ipg was, Xiiiiacsola rliowlug a gamer
The i»ople of C-edar Run and tirin- home hi TraverVe fhy for o '
Jrui’l tl'iili rould hardly
a.:!i
Itv gate Harry llakcr and wife an old-' urday before
» staticU for Wlx
In the lliDlis erf human .-ndursur--. y- '
>nday evening, runsiti
fBahtone-l brillng Mondar
r the
noise bad ccase-l girls
.............................................
fistar '
) hi* pnrecta: •l.cy k-'t th.- OrJd i.cai-u but semr.
'this plffre folio
ollowed up with a
• tidy to rorti'-c-ii’.-it,. Vc^-t and hlide with disha pi
phns. old
licarding ibis3 winter while h
wonderful I u.vi for thrir »:.lr;.Jid
I. and It wws enjoyed by Ml present, last*.
in Wright acted as cairtalhr-We stv the deer hunter* ar« bacii f'gbtliig Imwcr aid an alnjosl >-up^r
Robert Payne, sr.. returned homo
home borne that went froiu Cedar.
hnmsD lOitirrai-d of tbc
r-r.n
;sopjms
<1 tbo gt-a.e. It ».v* 'h- inanc' ufiiJ
i l sorry
. he is talk­ r.cr.e. also ilr. Sader.
ot'Yon :,ti-.1 aga1n.-t the f-x>- all
ing of going bark In the tnear future,
GAITEBSp
liniT* Perk went lo Cedar City 1
h-tellcd
ot
CoK--h
Williams,
and
will GriWth and
•vir. and Mr*,

LEGGINGS.
Wilbur and George. Mr. aad Mrs. Evf-fod Dohik butchered a hog for *bo*-d t:,-ad and tho-ilders above iht
ereii Crain and Mr end Mrs. Burnett, Howard Coleiuan ihU week.
Gi-'h-r'* lea-fer.
BED
SUPPERS*
< dinner with Elmer Crain
Nov. r..
The Mbhivau tram were all ,tar*.
Thanksgiving.
.\cry man doing the duties arrlgaeO
.Mrs.
................................................
F'annle Norris took.the
U trail ‘
OSBORN.
Monday evening for Ftankf
- kfon
SBQESs
It. Mill •omloue* I- i>c.
h:mwii!ialli:i,. ad.htl her.- and ilicic
relatives
ixitic Payne *]«nt Ttkanhsglvlog r«.-r pood D.-oo-urc. find Iher fcntaUl o.'
INDIAN
S. H. Lawyer buxaed wood for Johi 1 with .Myrtle B«eBian.
They
Carmean Friday and Saturday and for
Mrs. I,
: ut-ronscloos with apo- -Michigan m. ts should flghL
MOCCASINS*
iitrm what tituay l>eU<-vc to l« the
Joe Uuiiictt Saturday afternoon.
|Uexv
C^ricy Newman made a imslnc—
Mr. Payne, wife, son and Ml— most cC,c-t'.- machine In th- ••itilfv
FOOTWEAR.
Ip to Harrietta Saturday.
'Morac spent n-ursday with hib moth- 'L-titiSry. Ftastcrti eritlca have not
Mra. Rob P: yne gnve a party for or end brother* at Cedar Run.
e young folk* Saturday evening. A
sil*s Su*> Doran of Traverse City, sioptwd ravinB o'ver the Mlciii .-fitime was enjoyed by^ll.
_
,a'-romi>anicu by .Mr. J.njuc*. spent P-narylvanla game, tmt
had tl . >
8. on the WoG (Tines In this laM sini;>-ne on the excursion Suniy"
...
they would now have subj,-t
Shorter
*r mother. Mrs. D. C. Shorter.
Mr*. George Wilcox of Traverae
Doyglas tVynfcoop of Traverse City rti,- |s exi*vtrii io^v to Italp rare for
sited his iwrents Sunday.
bet un-'-er. mts. Ruff.
\
Mr. and Mrs. Da\‘d Wynkoop and
J. Ov!>orfi and family spent Thurstugters. DoHle and Vera, aad aou. day w-.th relative* near OdAr Run.
xiph. \i:*tetl hi* brother, A.-C. Wyn-i Harry Osborn was in Traverae Oly
koop. Sunday.
(Friday and Saturday.
il- and Mrs. II. E. Baker took In
Frank Payment was at Emplro Prithe excursion Sunday to .visit bis ais- d*' and Satuidsy.
r. Mrs. Will Sattler.
, Nov. rt
Itd«aB«r-, sootbrs.
Warren Urpew. who hM been alck
r a few days. U much bMter.
. The Het^C.- a stuam taarge belong- brah md wote,-u
Dan Wright made business trip to
ro yjr. CbrUti—ison of Manjtie. the db*^ mem.
Lroae rraalttap from
Grant Saturday. retmn'ng home Mon-^j^^ «omp;.Hed Icailng hardwxod «
.Catantf
wad dritet
tv.
I the O. W. n. dork and wDl leave s sway a Cold Is the
Nov. *».
,
-----------------------^----laotm as the stOfm let* up with the Brad
.Ncv. :s.

The Christinas
Shoe Store
TRAVERSE CITY

c? nisT.;;';,.';!,.rr-"

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

•"*

A. V. FRIEDRICR’S

Slippers sf all klsdt
lor all Members
otlbe Family.

juurrs.

The Famous

.

!«»■ «thanS

.»4

^

6

Do Yonr Christmas Footwear Shopping

%»''CATARRj

Eli'sCitaiBils

T*«leaBilSa>.dl. FaUvr«30 eta..at Irrc^*
.been oiu«d hj- Doan's OintmMU

*W be Wd up at ^tan-

A. V. FRIEDRICH’S

Leading Shoe Store of
Traverse City and
____
Norlhem lildiigan



'__0TIAKD 7RAVERSK II^LD AVH TnA\' TstTT:rV'‘nr»??i?,^7lirRiip;:Y;nF(^I^^^

A t>ispurchas9 and sale that promises to make the GLOBE DEPARTMENT SIORE Traverse
Crty*s headqjarters for

— Smateis -n:
•««tt«r Coats. SpwU

na <!iioi»^..:......|;98

Oar Iwfcr w))^ in Queeg) recefttV miU a umAm <rf aa<kr>price purchusi. ioduding oumi^actarei'i dot*.oAtr. tor^'rtocb and agCBt*i K^ple*Talen aliogetW, tb^ repr^eeat an nameBse ejection of ite{de winter merchaodue a* weR at new koUday good* for Xow, 1910, at nod-r^v^oe. The tt\tn^<
■oBge from 25 per cent to 33 i-3 percent Supply al! yoar wi)ters»d>^«ii<r; start Cbioaut buybg cariy. (Sce
----l . l
.h
other
bill
for-»«:nMUUnery blrg^n^Mw*):

aim Xmas Gloves —
........................... .

-

Wby not a Silk
or Wool Dress
I^ttem ?

,

SrLKLIKED
BLACK and
^ii; dee.and ..

IT WOCLD BE HARD TO IM­

CASHMERKTTE

AGINE ANYTHINO MORE USE-

^'^:24C

Pl*L as an Xxas gin.

Valnwi »

little better than twiiol ami tli>’
▼ariely for wlectiim is st» ..stt-n
give as to include practitully t-v-

CSfAN HITTO; RED ud WIIITJ. |jr

erj^tbing most sranfini

in

Now

hr UJSn, littsrs, Chi'.irm ti i rnSnafs.
, WHATS MO.RE >R aC 11 :ai . for Xmi*
gift giving or lor youts>lf t}»*r> a ted «ed s it-a wider
coat-a bawJsrme fnf'drn
S'rct carle. We
mabeitapointtocombim S YL£. VALUE aiKl
SERVICE at a reasonable prke. Always glad to
^owyou. ,

I-*r -

Sale (rf Xmas Ribbons

Xmas Scarfs

BOTH SOLID SHADES AND FANCIP^S;
A BIG COLl.KCTION OK SHORT LENGTHS
DIVIDED h'OR QUICK SPXLFNQ INTO TWO
IdOTS:

|wfca» ill. wide.

RAbooj worth t» to

49c

lOcyd,
ditiee..

BeadaA ecarft at... .85c
it team, 8 7*rdf loaf. at. .76e
“T.^UO, #1.48. $158 and tt.75.
lendld aglaction of Gie finer
ft .te SiHts and fancy beaded

oifTp

m xmaa

■laaag an uw jMt

nj<Bit tinliniitixl varielios. Rmuin individtul holiday Iwaes.

SMM.ENmn ASSORTMENT OP FLANNKIy
FTTK DRKSSiNt? SAQUE8. Made of vel■ mirs. O-tK-K ami im-tty Peraiim clolhsj aomc
Irxis.- with hclts: some fitted, others aUrred
at waial. $1:25, !*Sc. iCic and down

C#»

N«w lolUal
Tailored
Wahls, 98e»



CIHLDKENS WIHTE LAWN
DRESSES, Tile. f)8c and 81.25.

Ladies’ Fancy Eemstitdred HacdkercUeft Sc.

KNIT JACKETS,

HANDKERCIHEl-'S AT lOi-. Men’* plain hem.
stitched or with eiidtroiden;il silk initLd:

89c. 7.'>c and dow n

Ihadii-s’ a)I-linea [dain hem; others__ |QC
in all sorts of embroidered styU*.

Xmas Bath irnbea. He.

O

"lem CtainiisrttM ir^

ttothai'baga at HM.

NEW BATH ROSES. 44.48 AND UP.
BATH ROBE BLANKETS S1.W.
■BATH ROlE SETa AT 49 CENTS.
BABY BLANKETS, pink* and b>t»M
in Indiviilual bare*; priced at SSc.
7£« and d'^wn to

T.lue,

49c

luiitlcd

of

fine yonm. with pink or Muc trim'.

AT 15c, 35c, S5c, 60c and np to $1A6 cn im-.
jnensc varied of holiday handkerchiefs far
mot and women. Some on display now.

XMAS NECKWEAi
JABOTS. S5TOCK COLLARS.
LACE CX»Llu\RS. in an exteipii.
variety of Uiin sce-son’s nftv«.sl
i>iaee, at C9c, 48c

8AQU1S

Infant’s Wear

'hW price, includmg Lodi«» eud)n'.id.T(y Uamik<-i'rlucfa; others with initial*, alau ChHdirn’s in
V!irii>urt <icHigns.

Watch Taesda)’s Herald for .Wiltiee^ Sargaia News

lOc

SOME OF THE DBB8SXHO

AT 96c are made of pretty Velov FUsneU,
fitted rtyle, ribbon trimmed.

Xmas Handkerchids

Sh * ■

Ribbon* wofdt op irj

3c

.\T $1.24. SPLENDID VALUFS IN U3NU
KlMtlN.AS, uiadc of vil,>ur flanuda and Per­
sian Flamuli-n.s. Ifnw and fitted alyU*.

rliioMtaiii'. Kkale. inlaid g>ilJL i4(...
34c. Mo, C9c u]> to 8A26.

EXTRA VALUES IH EANOV XMAS SIB.
BON8—The refiilar S5o, 60c and 66c onalities, in Dresden ahd Berdan patO Ca
terns, dwfee, yd. 86c and................. 4 JU

<ijew Haxtdl^ags
ikWAva .APmowRjATa aa

CiOKB ^

U'NU KLMON.AS. of fancy r.-kinin- and
Crriv .loti r; fitted Rtylrt. made with thlrred
Rl.vv,.a and vraiat, exceptional
Jj

BARRETS, in fhdl and Amber
10c, 16e up to 48c.

'.98

LRS, ■5JANIX.UNS. DINXfl.
St.TS. raEXI ll 1>1,ATF. MIRRUBS. etc, «K, . IJI tne with
Olobc Oreeit-«TtiM|R-W»BTh

Bi:'>OcnK.^.

COLLAR PINS

W»arif<toJiltett*Coati S598 J79S bp to >18.98
Aa tmineuc Abmriag Wsmen's awl ChildrtD's Fors
aiJdrca-s WlMcr Caats $i-S0. $1.98, $2,75 lo 57.98.
FlhAl ClEAftASa PRICESTALOREO SUITS

With -tHob.
PARi:OE STANPS.^YrATKn
SETS^ U\ra
Cl'RTAiNS.
lioa^. doll i-ABS. OOLD

Kimonat and Dressing Sacooes

Xmas Jewelry
Novelties

READY-TO- WEAR GARMENTS !

Silbr^nd Drras Goods. .

HW dnoi diCcrcDt
, iq»4i|U.......

FREE:

Practical Christmas Gifts

7A.

• *Jl-iroo! Zophyr jww., Ev«rjMter n e «3.00 nine

^tW;4«Ctha.. ...

)^:o.

48fi

Cootaes to match at $16c, 20e
and 25c pair.

. XMAS UMBKCLLAS .
Ol-TKN C,\Ui>:i) THE MOST PHAtTIPAL
OF (TIRIST.MAS .PRESENTS. The 1 adfaa'
willi tTold. aterling. niitwion and natnml worn!
hahdh*: the:|t«utK’ with natural wood and
h. ni ! Jit:dh-a. We mention two apetiala.
COc School Ombtellaa, Special at................... 80c
$1.25 UmtreUas, Good Taffeta Covers............ Biic

'Ttie LucKy Purctxase Of

lWfen*a and Youno Men’s Suits at^d Overcoats
VoMog Men’s StflfB 'fanae to H«n’s Anlo Collw Over. Men’s Wrol-Worsled Salts

L^HKncAi ms

.‘S

E-“^ir$3.98:

sell at $6:50. Neat dark sbined
pattenu; mJte nletwlirl even-day
iub. ThU
---------------------

Pmeilcal
Xa«S SMoeatls

Furnhare

ISi

WITH OUR NEW STOCK -OF
LIBRARY AND PARLOR TA­
BLES. YOU CERTAINI
............NLY
CAN FtNO JUST WHAT
YOU WANT.

and draw, flolsl
1) Barter>ly SS.SS
ed soUes oak. (or.
TOP
-OP PARLOR
iriered top. French Ioeb. for only
SLtS. ■ - '

Boys-AHWoolKiieePaias

BOCKOtS

Big Futchase Men’s PaaU
<Ut Puli,
■de

Puli:

«Ll8

For eaiii
nil and ef^ oao
oat ot the
(amlly.
SEWINO ROCKERS. WOOD OR
CANE SEAT, HIGH BACK,
FOR S8*.
LarKO arm rockcra StSS.
QUARTERED OAK ROCKERS.
WITH LARGE ROLL SEAT.
WIDE
BACK.
80TTE0
CONSTRUCTION. tiSi.
Upholstered Leather 8«ai Rockera. Oak Franc, 44.98.
TURKISH leather ROCK­
ERS, LARGE AND ROOMY,
HERE^ A FEW OTHERS
THAT WILL aAKE VERY
PRACTICAL. XMAS GIFTS-

tXTRA SPEd/$L9
Boys’Sfirte
Bw.'W.jMqOwJJaMli.:,«dg50c
told, speciaf tnadmie po^

Petticoats
Blankets

|feaia,G^i,A.ao.Bivfa,. ,1.
\^e Globe
<^n Trad-

ihigStam^

MUSIC CABINETS
WRITING -DESKS
PARLOR STANDS
NE WPEOESTAL6
LIBRARY TABLES
FOOT STOOLS
‘CLOC KSHELVES
JAROINIER STANDS
CARPET SWEEPERS
MAQAXINE RACKS
8IANTLE CLOCKS •
CHAMBER SETS
XMAS. LAMPS
DRESSING TABLES
BOOK CASES
CHINA CLOSETS
GENTS* WARDROBES
BED DAVENPOirrs

' coals m.<)e to T.uil$10: riiictly
all-wool overcoating,
ung.
Spe^
pnrchwe

serge
Kige

HM
FOOTWEAR!
pric ...

iUIIES’SVBBEItS

39c

150 pair li^t Are Robbetn aU riz«.
2 1-2 to 6; rpecial lor this purchaie-aalr.

BOYS’ SOtK RimERS

88c

baed.
Ducu.

$6.98

75pi WUc, Ruifcr. to W om
SOX.
Regular prKe $1.38, tale prKe,
pair, 68c;

made to rctaS at $12.30. Winter
weight goods, Kned
S3 WUIl
with >CITICCBUK
serviceable
VcficPan:. nz«
35. 36. 37 «d
38 only; choice

$7.20

ChrUtmdsSlippers Yoang Men’s $15 OaereodUatfIO.98
They were msde for an upt>diie MetropoGtan do(b’B|
■tore wiih a Taloe record for
$1503 Overcoato
The
taiijre wrre five we^ late
in mabug delvcriea and the
entire lot was doted out t> our boj^ »t 25 per Crtl
tiiscouaL They’re great bargaias at $1$,98

SPECIAL: Women'a Felt Stlprt—Choice ofiMvj. wine and
I'.rown: yr.c values, all slice, |>er

69c
Women's Fine Frit Slirpen:
Iitctty beeded .trout , n.’x b'c
edlee. mottled (nr tr^Ltmiu*. iwr
l>alr

98c

FACTORY CLOSEST
ME^’S SWEATER GOATS

Other Ladlee* Felt Sliprers at
$t.19 and SLtS |Mlr.
Men's Velvet Sllppera, eniLirciilvivd froQi. all alu-s

Lot 1 Valaes to
$1.50 at »$e

MEN’S HEAVY RUBBERS
slIuc

LEATHER-TOP RUBBERS
^ nn M,.'.*o,6 to II,

bC

98c

wiO.

for tbu sale; pair, $1.98.

83c

lFoine.i’s and Children’^ Rubbers
Womtn. Stem, R«bbm, Bol f«* qoi'it,. ,11 «ot.

Men’s Wear

ails price, pair---------------------------------------------— .tVC

Chad’, ro!l«l edge
6'“ X“H'y. i za. 6 to
9 only, pdito. pu,---------------- ------------------

Red School House Shoes, misses’
,i«,. II to2.togu'«l, $1,85 wd $1.95 V $1.39

51 Qfl R^dSd^H»liiISrG^‘d.^
al-09 „^d,d„d“,.p,r-l«i"

Th,

v«dd pto. « -O. K.- in n.ny l.ctcto.
SPECIAL WoBo,’. p*M l=l)«t
Shoe*, lace or button; Gi^iear Wdl
soles; low beekra special, b^aia for
the young mits, pair------------ — --

$1.91

■Xrwverwe . city, MIcl»la«"

*db reguUdy at lOc yd; aomebmei 12c.
Sde f»lc^ yard:__________ __________

COMBINATION SET. HAND8CME TIE ANO FINE HOSE,
AT 4ac.
Other eembtnatlone cenaleUng
at necktie, hoea and eea. at 98c.
.Sue (all ttyiec In Meu'e Hau.
9C:. at.48 up to K-6G.
MEN’S XMAS. NECKWEAR:
IMMENSE SELECTION, at 24c.
48$ for Men's Pure Silk Tlaa.
MEN'S ANO SOYS' WINTER
CAPS. SEVer^L STYLES. 48s.
yten's fine rlolb caps, black
and fancies. 98c and 81.24.

The GLOBE

$1.86

Extra Specials
Daisy Goth

Big value! and complete eeiortmenta new.
COMBINATION SETS. <onnsniK of tujM-«ncl<’r,»ariii l.anda
Bu.i ganor*. In lii iividual boiea.

Dep’t
Store

Lot $ VMacs to
$16$ at-$1.86

Mca't ln^*-gcade
Ten dozen,Men’iheavy
.Sweater CoatL Choice Sweater Coal* Mde of aB
of plain or colored frootr, wool Z*pSyr ^rna, grey
•nd.colori in all fize*,
the regdar $1.25 and
ptvchaie Mleprke
$1 50 gndet at one prke

Meti'e Leather Stippera. rniuc
In Meek and Uns; eirepltuiial

UauO

man FiRcncti mm gifts
■en’i Fan ut Fir UotGOnrcnti
Hra-i stnep-Uied B»k uG
CorGirn Cnti.
Bei’i henr todn Cntt nlU
sttrmCDllirt.

Men’s

7e'

8e

for 10c, dress ginghams
short \eagdu (10 to 20 yard.) in g>od
pattenu; regular lOc qtuKty.lhii *dc yd 7c

P/oid Dress Goods
DooU,-t<Gd pUid Dto» Good. I.,
Cfclldtoii’. ,cl«»l 6iam tpccUl porcluie pne, yvd----------- ---------—

Gnvas

Cloves,

kntteid wrifti, ptf pair.

6c

IOC

Watch for dmtemcemenlfardds
season’s greatest

^JBUmatyAve^

\

IIIE-p
iiptfvni nttf MtiiH na Mipw II M
~

GRASTJ traverse nERALD AND TBAviaSE BAT KAGLE. THCBSDAT. DECEMBER 1, 1910.
______________ ccr^to rnmn.
7hmt
UUlT*. VbM«*^ tlw aUMM aui «OBH tba eoMBtaiteB «ttkw to PM
OMlalB Hgtrtrtlon er to «M>att the
I auM to tbo
tbt peopto
poopte lor popolor Toto
utf tf f«M ilpca

RnhliCMirOfTiiiniG^^

__________________ ____ I propo^ ty

ML mik aMtntOB. ud nod

m

itflior .----------“-' i on port Horwi Chortor.
'
0 fan* of ce

Haa MMM.

m Awn■aUlb 00 foDow:
IPmC pobUe oOoln,

iatatam.

tbo oBBwIaoiM aro roqalrod to bo
, nado nbloatao tbo rota of tbo pao(h) VMaOoa of aar 1
pl« It daaltod baforo tb^ can taka of‘ faec Tbo third oatecaard la tbo power
of ronoral whoroby tbo eotniaiaoloa
r la aonblod lo rocuoro ofAcara vbe,
vhUo orliEliiaUr oa>orl»c tbo pebMe
nMonoo bato ter any good roa«>B
tbaoqooadr torfottod tbo Baao."
-Wo And that ondor tbo wrt«tinf
•bait
all pro- form of corenmioBl wbero ea^ wait!
ocrtte tbo oddltl____ ,______ and do- 1i Kpreooaud by two aUermca. oacti
tioo of oMron and oball proocrloo prooamaUy anatom to mako tbo boot
tbo <«lo* of atnptoroo; nor aartca pooalblo abOfoiaf tor bla own ward,
partlonUr oftcon and onpioTO* |0 and wboro tU rartom doparunatoot
a- ncwo of tbo diipaitniaati; aoor
roqairo an onicor or onptoro to par•itamblr 01
raako Cbo boot poootblo ^wtaa ter
tbdir own tapartJBoata. tbo tmatoU.. ptopar for tbo ortatent and
bio tMdoncy to
Bomiaal oeadaet of tbo buolaooo of tbo trooMiry 1
tbo dtr.
Boetloo 7. Tbo maror oball bo tbo
nenUvo boad of the city and oopwcraunltted to dro men
itoadMir of tbo departBont of pub­
the wbolo dty.'
lic olalro;
lalro; iand tbo cKy «------- _ at tba trot roentor tonotlnj af'-Proa a cooaidatatton of tbo whole
tbo aleetloB of iu moBban tuiAar natter tbo eborter rorialoa
I obartor. doalgnaU by a BaJorUr
■lode that ondor the proototo obo city o
enl ayotoB It to laipao*lMo lo ban a
i tbo dopartBCbt of ac- alBpto aad ' ocoaoaiteni adBlnlatrattoa of City acalra. wbllo on tbo olbtf band, wc Mtore that tbo eonBlsMtoty; oao to bt I
tlOD tom Gf gOTommont to tbo boot
tbo dopartBoat
It of otroota
o
and poblle aynuoB yet dortoed to toodneo tboao
It; and oM to bo oworW- rmwHw ••
toodoat of ibo dopartmont of partai
and poblto prapwty; but audi doMnattob V07 bo aiaasod wbowTor U tom«f goTomBost. whleh'Seobmp
appoan that tbojnbllc oorrico would laAtdd in tbo cfllm boring ndoptod

sirs..............

rPMpt tooord at oduaticMi.
^ ratOMd to tow BMBbHO tfr
d 14. »ooi« at owiMan. n40 MO iMtaod of tkroo. koord or

owtOMd to

socomu o>d tooMo.
tMa£ poblle ooMy.
. otoMU
piMto InpnTO-

0 te tko eeatect of hto «*-

■ at tbo poooo ood
pubUc aSain '
t of ward Uaoa.
tnd. KM pantota MBtnattooa and
oloetkBa.
JB)—Clork, tmawar.
Srd. A otaaH council. -«aUod cour Mtoraor. mpMlotoodvtaakB.
10. portca. coBotar4U. Tbo iBiUnUya.
. . L cCof of «t«.do-Tbo depi>rtBWt of oeeoato ood 1
tth. Tbo roferoiidaB.
Mltnogr at vwor ororko. nooeo ihoU toeiodo all UeoBooo ood [4tb.
Tbo rocatl.
aarkato, tbo vdloettoH ^ orator totoo. 'Another to ndded In nany oaoeo “cmi aorrleo.’
Onr now ‘incorporation act* aa
i of the matroltor. tnaomnod by tbo laat loglolatnre. peruror. dork and board of a
-ILV. Blu the adoption of an or a part of

F-V .
Ri b^ t«o roan.

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bOTtoir

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b^tor InapoctkM
Batten
fhlA wan. at the adoption at tbto
obartor. under tbo toiladlctloc of the
HOeo comPtoMcn. &e board of bealtb
' '
' toonoda of tbo Ara

naUeta wbt^ at Uto adoptlen of
tbto Martar. war* utaor the jarlpdle«r 4ta.merintaodeat of puMie
OL Ita ^ eagteeer. the canal
eiriMlitoBnir tM the board of water

--------- ----------------f parka aad pub_____ r at votoo oak- Ue'>operty'abaU Include all'pwta.
oar tar ordtnam or public bpIMIaga. brtdgoo aad puMIc
prnpartr, and all Battera whlM wura.
the adopdoo of tbto charter, under
> jBladioUoB of the eoBBtoatoaon
.- park! aad bootoraida. and the
boardof

tArr.
itrSatSL-

at Btoted by tba
aro aa tellowar
-Tbe aaratlal

I lawa Of thla atau «r
-- «t«taa
1 vMalte of oar frorlo' r«rai4kMBa
a or btabaii
otoetB? at lM«B and who are dlrocUy
rewonelbto to tbo people for the boneat and aaoooaMil dtoMargo of tboir
oCAotol dntte«; tbu vbito the pouBBWod to tboM Are

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Meal aplnkifaa itHitainB fcnak
fcfaaBchaA hBjBMoa‘~NolBopeBtojlowfaitoUaoci«ad
NMta»BaeiML’'*Too raifc famwa bead a wwouk’
M^a awato^k a wad Mrairt^‘ktoka ta
to

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VALtrr onr MRXMC ooMMinr
. * Cfatataflto.Mkh. , .

Orand.JlaT*a,'wb«w Um vffi
tbolr tetaro bona.
X j: ^ak tort «Mo Momtllt for
Ann Arbor, whoro bo orlB opood o low
dayn.
Mloa IM Koofw baa tow to Klapo
kOA tor o wook'a rtoit.
Mloi tolodyo Moattwufy of CoM
aichtb-o&wot to opotalat a tew doro

rlDood that nacb toctolaUos waa nato.
and ropronontod adranced Idoao In
dotogooaniBont. New tbto word eon*-*~*~" to only anotbor naao ter
cocnefl. b«t baa bra naod of late to
pwrn aui«ty dtotlogntob a aanli •»*•tblBC body, from nJargo ooa bbow
offldal dntloo baTo.bra rtaplUrt
In tom and muldpuS^ la ndtotntotntkM; .wbono ronpowiblllilon bare
eiUargod and tno pnbUdty of
,'
___ aerrleoa are
dty at terge. WbRo tboao eaaw foataroaaf apMtofibam could be adopt­
ed under tbo nnmo of the -ismBon
cwnncIL" Ue tenaor naao when naod
la coanectlea with ctrfe govornaent
alnlfleo a new aotbod; wbOo tbo laltor tern donotoo tbo older' tom; now
la oar lareetlgBttoB of BOthoda of
aoeonBont for dtloe. 1 boHevo Utot
we abpuid eater tote tbto
bw
certain the toerlU and dea^ of the
new aa voU a^fbe old; that wo any
Aataratoe the attar aetbod for our
dty lo adopt for Ita gorpruBont; we
cen Ao tbto wtobem e nwaature ooacilctal to any pcdlcy that Bight prove
upoe baaty achoa to be to the end uawtoe. we nhoald carefully lareatignte the woiklngy of other eittoi aader-Bodera fonu of goTMamoot to
•ea whereto the appHeadoa of tbeir
town to oar dty woold too oltbar wtoe
OF iBlndietoue. Other dUoo to the otnle
are onatoaplating thla tom of gorenaeet and are now preparing char-tka atatg tbeee line*. The matbod
to. I believa recelriag more tarocabla than nafarotahle comaaeat.
A
deaer atody of tbeae tomw will nare»eal to n* the method
-r ttocerdy hope the pitorat the priTlIege by law
granted tbea and' attend onr r««ntor

AAAA A AAAAAAAAAA
PERBONAk MENTION.
A
AAAA A AAAAAAAAAA
(Ptom Tneeday'e Rea
MIos Ruth Aaldwin, |
tb« Vnlted Btatee Gxpreae oMoe. has
hsM Bpendlng a tew days with Irtonda
ta Grand Bapida.
' -Mr. and Mr*. Oeorffs McNutt of tots
City retnnwd today tnn a taw days'
vMt wito Meade and ntotlvet U
(b-dBlac
day from CadUlac. whore aha raat
few days with her daughur Mrs.
Ray UValley.
Won WlMhor returwod homo Mon­
day after spending a low daye In adUiac with Mends and iwlaUvea.
Mta etu Wightmaa hB rutumao
mb' a throe weeks' vtoli at Datrolt.
Mtoe HOMl KIrehner ef Beyae CKy,
to rating at It. A. Klrriuwrto.
Jetm R. taMe rBumad laat nIMB
Mb CBieage. whore be attended the
land and Irrigatten show, and helped
ateng tbo work to behalt of WBton
MlehUan.
R. H4 EHevBrto returned laat night
CraB Chteego. where be boa been tor
toe past few days kwklBt after the
eshtbtt of tbe Westcm Mltolgnn DevriopBent buiBn.' Ue reports toe
r a neesB and a great advertiseBeat far sreetem MIcbMan.
CBh KtegtM. the woH teww muMoal
vttot aad minstrri comedton. to la
toe dty. ratlM bto etoter. Mrs. UtoiMr. bM Mr*. W. Amfth, termerty <
Bk Rapids, wbe boa bra raMlag a

tew day* to to* dty with Or. and Mrk

SEEING THE '
EL^HANT
By a QUAD
Owttobt UM. by ABirtatol Ub
orary teiia

T» maattau rai_________________
Wau street marnate toM toe tebowtag
■toey toe etoB day:
-A new taiivu Tanker who waa a
petooMr eu a phnte ntop k the good
eld dtya when lintaa niiBil the seat
becaaei beeanse of hto Tanker attributea. oblerHeaabU lo kto capun. It
waa finally derided to oniwou Mb on
a donert Island with hat little food
aad a eoMta to remlM hiB of hto toTbo Wldew OtoUB Bend on b UNI
orluble fata Tbo toUhd waa found,
and tbo N«r EagUmfor mad toe eeOa
were IcfThlra on the beach. wbSe tbe
pfrete ehtb eaDod away. For arreral'
days she nailed and tom boeuae bo-1 gotog T«y w«tl with hB-BB
ealBod. For tbroo days abo lay tboeo;
adoktONW-Mtaip
with not a break of atr. On.ttneeen-'
tag of tha third day a btoefc rack waa
Botked OB too bortson. It atoadUy
day a tot Baa oirHafi to
greor larger and aooe was class enough
for tbe BOB on toe sup U mpke out vlUago and look rooBO at the
Bo woe tot and idly and gooMK »
what It waa.Tbe Ban of mtlUou panaad for u waa atoo sympatooHe. Ba hmmm
teetant and then aald. aaOIng. -It waa fo bear Id ra WUnwQtmBtniiM
tbo Tataoe to bin eoAn. with half of and after tbroo or four days hhpflito
toe kd to ritocr haad rowing for tortd out tost way
teota Stota
■aerrial Trib- od ou too doersHp wito tsAM to^
tyB.
-WMow.” oaid bo after toMt«Miik
Hew ta Quit foMUng.
| hlmadf aad ayBpatokd^ wBB A*
Do not light toe firet cigar Ivea thaa < about too loB of enpa.
A tol
half aa bow after breakfoat 1-bv mom ; Baa. I'B a pood Baa. I Qm A
dIAcult tok delay atj be. tbe more bBfL Ton aro not tatVtm A. CMl
need tbere to fur e cuea Tbe remain­ ebow to this world. I aa not iHM to
der of toe day amok* toe hbo ai ask yoor baod to marttega tor OM
ueoaL It to.Siy tbe Bret cigar with ta not for Ba 1 aa bBo to Mg UMl
which we At dealing. Ke^ thh np tbOB Wbo go Mt to BbBr Otao to
for a week, then tongtheu tbe Interval abofw. or worAs to that oCbet*
to an hour for, aaotber work, then
-I ABt aiilir*to*il yaa.- wdg tot
sake It one and a taU houm. two. fupiy.
two and a half, and ae on. If yon
-AM todM wbe go oot to Mar toM
hare an -«U gone- Mpnatka. a tour eoao balk beae alala HifitoiA
tog for eaBetoW ud don't kMW White 1 dtok tot Ban andABtotli^
wbnt sort of feeltog. eel an ocunge or and have a ban. tbom an ftato
apple or almost aar>klDd of fralt. bnt wbea I Ad * UUte bustoaB OA top ra
aeaTBaokeuatU tbetlBotoup. Tbe aida Tbli ta ouo of too HMto. 1
uerree beteg deprived at thrir Bowtog
ettmolnnt are crying for
agfot fof pwbapa two BOfa' I wW

Mr*. Cborloa %oro to vtotttef Kor
Ctonra Bike OocAbao wae a good
notbor. Mra. .fltetaMip, oa'-fitgbtb Ban. Too say Biy that all daacoaa
aro good moo. and eneb to tbo caao up
hovo rotam- to o certain petot
od froB) l■nrt^8^^ wfU inako TrarTba foed dMCOO lived two bU«s
oroo etty tholr tetaro boBo.
Dob the vUtoge ai4 bto cbweb. but
oT'Kaot eipMb otrool OTwy Sunday bo waa tbera. Sobs
left this Boml&g tor CUenpo.
daaccoB wouldn't hare aot out for that
teooph tiodor. wW hot boon attoW- drive to a hltiaard or
tne tba toad and trrtfatlon abow at but Deacon OoodbM
Chtenso. U oxpoctpd botno today.
■anday.
Onthtop
Boeb to bto Borrow’; the deacow found
htoNoif totoroatad In the drew bllto
tbU week Mlpltic with tbo work of parted ap on the blgbway barns. He
faooBiu wentora Mieblm nreCbarleo taeantod bto IBereet Hr tried to ebaao
Xapt. Guy Tompkim and
WllltoB It away. Ha wreatlod wUta to aa he
boad con. Ho could haro got too b»
HolBfonlL
Mra. CatolM of Aattto Crwk. pwoi* tor ef k^t for ou thing. The eomthg ctrcuB Md ou oxbtoftloa an AMdwt of tbo auto W. C. T. D, win bo
Mvhant wolgbtog two toM. Ho
In TtaTone city Docombor «. and will had hat aa oyo and «uo tank, he had
bold two loaperanco mootings om 1b klltod Are koepen. aad It waa acpecttbo woot end of tbo city, place to be od bo would klU the Birth within a
announced later, daring tbo afioniooB, mentb. Tbaro waa aometbtog to tbto
and tbo other in Ibe oralng Id the atatomeut to appeal and InterenL
-Wbat 1 want- to said, -to to see
DtodplM drarrb. All who ni* intorentod In the work aro invited to attend. that otoptaant 1 want to look blBoeor for about half an boor, and tboa
Goenje Mutehatt ntarwad u« nlgbt 1 aball to wUltog to drtro bat* baBA*
fRun Benton Harbor wbor* bo apent
‘-Brother Ooodboa.'' rapUad the bIb
a few dayt with bU paronta.
ietar. *ba 1 nadontand It tbaro aro
Mra. E. A. Atop and danfbtor, Miaa two tonta One to for tbo monagerie
Gladyo Rice. roUrtiicd to bor bone and too other for the ctrena."
-Toa. toat-a oo."
In Chicago tbto Bomlng after apMd*One ticket adBito to both.*
Ing a row daya In tbo dty with bor
•ltdooo.m. »>ad Rico.
-And too Bougarlo to too Oat teat
W. L. Chapman toft laat ewonlnp fMoatar.for Cbtoago on a tow daya‘■bnalneaa
-IgtHoaeo.dlgeBlooL By too tone too fint cigar
trip.
-WoU. toe ceae aaaBe to to right to entirely oUmlnatod tbe cure to atMra. U. C. Mwre, of dll Atato hare. Can you witer too Atst taut and focted wltb no nertone deraageiBent of
atrooi. toft tor Chicago tbla monilng gaaa eu the Mophant and not long to tbe bMR or digestive spparstes. It
•Dttr too oocond. where toe rim* Ut now reqalir* oulr • nsedernte win
to apond oooM time with frteRda.
It to enrely no aU to gaao on an oloto make tba
Dr. C. A. Miner retnmod laat nIgM -phant but whan u'eomoo to a clrcm
u Unto Post-Dtoiutch.
from a tow dayo apent la Grand Rap- partarman deacon, that to dlSerent
tda with frtonda and retotlvea.
you know. Tou most flgbt tbto oot
ACrmvbl
Jamoo Qlltott and aeit, Ftftt, return­ alona. Ton area etroog man. bat too
A crow had been capraied by tbe
ed toot night from tbo upper pwlo- two ringed cltcna to an awful temptn- ebDdiM to a soutoara fossUy and
brought borne end tamed. They were
oula. wbora tboy apent oorornl woMa Hon.Ho bad a week to think It orar. very food of tba crow nod ucoted U
BomoHmoo bo waa Braug In hto aolf
0 hae returned coaddoMo. ami again bto knam wab- erlth Uodneea. Aa to moat bouaae
to her work ai aalealady at tba d. W. bled. Why pay 60 coatn to too too where tbere are cbtldreo. tbere was
atoo a pet ceL Tbe cai and crow wore
kinUkea etore after being contaod to etopbant ahme when It would adatt not friendly- Oao day oa nnnsnally
•r borne roK several woeka.
toAD7 Was It worth that sum to gaao aleo naofool was glrou to too cat Tbto
Mn Van Nootrand of Mapio City haa on era aa etopbant that bad kUlod the crow not enly loafced at «4lb anratamed bomo after vtoJUng friondi Ave BOD? It waa doctoton and Indod- vtoos oyoa. bat made oororal altompta
akmfor a wartt and toon tbo mlntotw to oocnro. Tbe eat bnt off ento athi Tenvorao City.
toqubkd if bto mind was made up,
UBpe bowever, and tbs crow bad to
Arthur Amoo, of Ptotto River. It vlo-Not rasaly,- wa* tbo toply.
roaort to euatogem. Dtoappeering
hug Mn. Frank UtUo on Lincoln
-Ton doabt your otrongthr 4biabgh tbe open door, be retnmed la
:roet
-Tbat'o It 1 do want to aoo tbo eto- a few BOBont* with e long siringthat
E. P. Adamt. of Uneoln otreM loft phatit. aad I don't want to aea tban
a tow days rlott In Grand gala to npuglB. and Tb swMttog
over ILRapido.
-Tbctt wooldn*t It be wtoer to gire U Wriggle It aa be bad area Ibe cbliHdoted Colo of Beet Front etroet.
optheldear
dmi do when playing with toe esL
left this Boralog for Alberta. Canada.
Tbo doacou went hose and wfaoUed
Henry Kmwpa left teday for the anotoer day aad then decided not to Tbe cat Instantly jamped te Caleb the
string. Tbto waa. of couioe. exactly
irpeae at obtaining a supply of gro- go Door toe bebeBoto.- Tbo ctrcoa what tbe crow wanted, and be
ewrieo for a camp at Bllrer Lake, came, and hto nelgbbatu wwt. and a peuaeed upw Ibe eereied esotool aad
peddler
along too mad
»«vt dev away with tL-BaipeFa WeoBiy.
where be will cook tbto winter.
Art Lewrie of Uneoln ctreet retoimH yerterday from n huntl^
n
Ttosoa race peeasasNl tbe atrtotM
the pfoliwula. bringing home one red | ^
dramatic ceuaor ever known to tba
tea ^d aeron rabbits.
I Tbo good men's reward was at band, perm of Frans HoogaUa. wbo beH
Fiord Qravot of LIneeIn etreot boo however. Jnet at snndowa be. beard that post to tbe Anatri*a capital at
aceeptod a poalUon to Grand Rapids, a great yrillng down Uw road, and be toe beginning of tbe tost caataiT.
looked to roe a great cloud of dust. A Boegelln pobltohad a Bamml for tba
whore bo wtU
Mra Mary Wilaaa- loft for' Betas hayauck on wberis waa coming bis guldBDCe of eenaen. -A pair ef teem
today to spend o two weekF raenUon. way, punned by toon mad dogs. Tbo ebenld aersr be allowed ts appear ea
doacou was at toe barnyard gaU with the stage ateee. They mart alwaya
E. TwmwtII hat rotumod from o a milk pall on bto arm. As tbo hayhunting trip to Fir* vile comers otock came nearer be mormnred- to U accompanlid by a toM pacm af
itore years.” Msmegesontafrae
ehoce bo shot five rabWis.
Claes were si
class
etoo sc
-B'goto. Itb an etopbant, atd beto Boegelln aa ttbe stage, and be
Mru. word Rogoro, who han bean
vtolUng telotlTos at Imlay City, rw- beokq away from toe rircua! He's the an Instance of a play -wtriefe I
eery oae 1 wanted to see, and now fosod to pass becanB the AMtar a
tnrnod today.
toon won't be no temptotlou aboat tbe bera. Oonnt vrapuy. marry a
Mfu. O. Q. Miner ef Eert ElghU
gardenar'a daMBtor.raBneh rntoamstreet, to rtolting at TUrtona. poUto to
Tea., toe two tenner bndHwoken aneoa bara aafortanaUp bra kaowa
lodoe and vras looking for eoBBcr U occur to real Ute. but that to ae
Mr. hnd Mr*. Robert Dewar are board. He was blktog etralgfat ahead i naooo why they thoaU be allowed on
epcQdlag toe wtoter on (be North Man when be eengtat sight of toe deacon ! too
ISe otage.ereee - he
i Bid.
Itou Island, where Mr. Dewar haa • And tbe opes gate and tbe eowe to tbe
Net the Asms.
poaltkm wltb toe Snxlth and Hnll Co. barnyard. He evrorra aside and bat­
ted In. Brother Goodtane dkl not onOn one occasion when Tbs Mtkado”
Mlaa Aena Moe. of Auttana Aay, was detatnnd tbe sttsatioa until two oecto too city today on her way to Chl onds too tote. He was aetoed and ras bring rebiarsod Gilbert called oot
Itorovm twenty feet high to come down
«U tbe wtgozi sb«d vrito a broken leg. holding bU fan corroctly.” Tbo stage
AAAAAAAAPAAWPP'PP , I Tben toe four cows were picked op manager appBred and explained.
. and uqwd with. They vret* tossed ever Tbere to ooe geoUoman.- he BM.
BREVrriEA.
toio tbe road
-wbo to ebseot through Ulooaa- -Ah.”
aaaapaaaaAaaaaaap __
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and toe deacon o the roof for- came tbe reply from tbe totbnr to
grave, mailer of fact touca, -that to
bits sod bis bsyisck not (be reotleman I am referring to.very to.
pulled aian. end tbe brbemotb played —Dnrdoe Advorttocr.
N* BOU has Mson racolvad at Lo- j ball with a plow or two.
toad tor toe. post <waple of days, and I Of course tbo dreus men were after
A AUonk Fartnar.
oltbotigh tbo tmtos aro ronalng no tom aU toe time, bnt tbe two tonoer
Ntbbitt-Tliet wMaan wbe Jost wtet
Otgn of Ufe to abowlag nronnd the,
*
oot U tbo pfitBc of your joys and
Mttte noon town.
®“ « bondage nntU ho had bad It sorrows, i luppoBT Rnfun-Sbo's
W P Needham la oaMliBd B his
^
tbruiigh too
^
uondra to tes,
up to toe kitchen partner to my Je>-s all rigbL but when
Mae by sorteus UtoaB.
j uf the farmbooae end ptek np tbo well It comes te my soitowb sbo slips over
Nine ef ttoo J. W. Mllllkon Inc,' curb and tbe old oskm b^fcet and to see her mother.
delta wore vneriuated yesterday and i rad them aky high among tbe Umbo
Vary Oevetad.
they are wondering what wUl happen |
.Ttem be gave to ood
-Wbat have yoo tied that
ctreus p.-aprle<ar* agreed around your finger forr
■ ts geoeral In the diynod ;
-My wife's away, end thta to to remind me that 1 promtoi
think ef
too are In the right dlrecttonj
| tbem. During bto three mootbs to her every day.-—Toledo
Mra. Fuller ef LIneeIn etroet la bod Deacon Guodboe hod many callers,
Chip ef the OU aieek.
nnlte UL
I ABOOg them, as a matter of course.
Caller (rtewlng tbe bsbyi-Oo yoo
Mtearante Champagne of tart |
An be Bt down by
think be to gotof lo rvsemMe falbert
Blgfath etroet. and Archie Champagne I'
wMh th.' “I>raoa. What do you figure up too Motorr-I efaoo^-t Iw ronrad. Be
of Garfield areaoe iua i
keeps
me op nlgbu even nuw.-Boriuu
^ . damage to ber
A
- 'Bout five bondrsd. 1 gneoata J. I. HutcMnoan, who hB haen
-Tm.
1I vrtob I could pay IL"

ILCat, reu SUm Himf
m with typhoid fever for eeveral
-Ob. no OM expects snefi a .thtng.-Pa. wbnt doB -Bkepticer sBor
•Xo. I can't pay ft. but ni toll yoo
weeka. baa suffered a strok* of partial
-Tbat dBCribB a mas’s foritSB
what I con da I can adrtoe you that
paralyato.
when a woman 'telto her aga'-New
Fteyf Frtchwr baa aceeptod a peah when' tbe next circB cobb along Tort Pres*.
•'
ttoa to Shirley Hlaee’ grocery on ftaX yon go to tL Ton aot only go to aiM
one tbe otophanL but tbe 1
nghtb-rtiooL and will have charge
Tb» lecg look 1
of the city delivery.
R. Cr BrownialD vvhe hB baan'suf- rims perfortnaBe aad etoy B«1 tbe etom fotoa-HBry F. Ctepa
foring wtto typbMd favor, to gndsally
tBprortng..
Many VarMtoo ef gimiipb
CbartB Achufti, a Q, «. R. vetomn,
Tbeto am at toe proeeu ttae e
who was striras wtto panOysta aoma
‘tuna vartettee pt pootaga stsMi
Boatoa age, to tytog u tba petot of

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pay ra »lto • Mik Mt pitoAi^
-But yP^T BOM Ur illlllBM

-Bnt 1 can. wktaw.
to atoro corn fo. H te
fomo to aacks. Tb«*
«0B0 to boy ft ter I
Tbe pries wB be Aid
-Aa ay agwi yen am te HBW M
AU> a boto«L aaid 1 ato to Rto
ASOO for ao Adng.- - ^
-Why. ru Ae tbaL of aeotoa. BddV
-Bay ae toore. wiAew. «aatdli|l
toera. ..BerVa IS fior tot rtot mSa
wOl Araw ft op bera•
Nest day toe tot Ban anA ttAtato
asan and toe maa with a In^lM
parM an ankte for tba vtUato Mtor.
Be also pot out dtculan to toStoB
Tbe laratar ef a new br*iktoM Ml
wastod MOO bnabete at Mta tailt
year. Be wanted rsd eerb taiBMli
ly. Be would p*y t» per toitoM4lr
ta Tbe red era wae a Cad. bSjiv
agent af toe Great ABertBi I
earn Pad empany and bad rod M
eern to aaU at AlA IM botooL W
bofora M was all goM. Not BMd tolB
tone boibate to any ra boyeo. AdM
coBpany wnntad to glre nU torato ft
chance.
' ?
Tbe tot Btoo wltb e baait ft
ad. Tbe widow b
aM tbe ebtoed t
was to two bosbd eacta a
toM away.
(■' • J
Tbe sridewtetoa «f MB ata tMtt
fteOar MIM grew torgB e*«gBMi;lii|

2Kjy,r.n:-*s.3S5

toat was ea up all toe Waa -,|||l|r
of toe betwi tbougbt torn mtSSm
a dBoand tor bto# corn wftUA
torByBfs and wooAatad baortfaBM
be grown, la ton day* every t
at toe CMP ww bU, aad to
had paw AepsoUrd to tba |
aafa Tbrn tbe tat t
a Jnet as tot and Jelly il
Be aaM at the tam
•n tthat toa^l
obavedawnadwbanSda
tos ptoee to toe «
I werM. mA be t
toot toe stock be bad pnaaA to |ib
Otoat Atewtra Mad OA FM
pany woold pay dlvldcndi ef B» giM
rat wltoto two yeas. Ta tbeWUftr.
wb«9 be bed Boatstod
to tar
f
rod oot
out ip
boose and locrivad tbe
oMllefik^
t
backs, be Bid;
-WldtFW.
r. 1 OB
as a tot
fat Ban.
I
a Btoft
maa aad a Ban wtto a baaft State
to ms to0 ctear
e
tbe mnrtgige ppft tta
toreet off yoor boBA-Ob. but It's tee soto rangM
-WMow. tocre’s Umb around
hopp
uoond how
wbo bare ooogbt to shear j
wlU teas tbrir own weoL
f78 to fit Op tbe c
I aad ypof■alt
-Tbere am tbeae around yoo^^
bare soegbl to slay you. and new tbOF
have slain tbsmesif. mho otasIM
bandrwl to 'iiuOd a new 'toMa gatog
tbe boQB aad get sobs new fUA'
ara.‘3ot tbafe A400.'*
''Widow, your flgHTB SCO ooara
Tbe S30O I keep wiu per for toe oM
ike trrigbtege and my ssBBW «a£
tlua I was to UtoUghtadogadtaA
MB once, but sty ceoarisooe topAA
meouieflL 1 aa now MBg» g M
man. a good Ban
basri. WMow,
weaAnd about toe red cent It M ta4
dyed red! And about toa/too£St
WriL as never a fcoruri at Mt !Ml
con spromad tb^ bad ntoie to atal

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aa tofso waa no rad ««n te AM |g
didn't opio « porriBMg
ta
Bryeo. And. teaty-abeot toe tottaM
wtto a hBri? Oh. be eUB
roottouB to do coed aetkme.
^

Arthur Mo#i «BM end Mtee Ctoa
CuenlaghaB. beto of Fite Lokob wra

Banted kto yoetertey oftBibta W
,Jmtm o. ir. Cotik.

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OHA.VD TB.WES8E jmSAUD AND TBAyERSl! BAT RABtR THTBSPAT, DEOKMBEB 1, IDIO,

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ eem Of tbeU«bt ro« per tar. kecMe*
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ U» *<lx. dow ««od». A» tke tear
HOUSEWORK HACE EASY. ♦ roe ere »»>«§ *jnwiilftalT roMed
CHmjTMAS •UOCOTION* ♦ worker proceed* U» Uule
drop oat one br ooe ^b (errrlw KeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOObrtbeerell paper ead woodwork.jthe
______
sled urpriM. The moH ieoeioa* ot
Wlica *liBpttScd borecworh I* aMO- cbeira ead Uto tege’
bom by roItowJn* tbe pten all ahoald.be pieced la the vofy heart ttaeed oeet tboesbCi eatarellr tera
^ boo« wea ro.....................
1 to tbe khebeo. II much of oor t*—I pepeied .ia Ugbt boE tlau ead tbe
adopted by ooe womao. birst of ell.
oI tbe bea.-...................................
Soeh m «
_______ . wbliefraaiewlibilew. Tbe mayhap HuBw.aoorealrUe *reoi to- ta to be pawed i^.e. It l*B*teimltbot
^
Ae a
claw Aoold be w^oid bwfy ead ceeUve to a beedjeas dri to porwrore wo aboold vUb to add laboreavtoc
^
eleetrfe 1’fWt
tbe from Terr narrow. An orml or in bor “knltUnc ateoC whatorer It dertooa. end stepeeVtos erranpoiniW* gg,,
fleveatyOvo per
round *hepo U preleieble to a aqeare may be. Tho wadlrina abeeld ao Hero are a lew blaU toward tola aed:
^ too,cendlepcwer ot oeto lamp
Itt that
OM. Plew a ataall oval dtoly irlto a wltb toe dtt
toto mgr
mtn 1toto
too
To Ctoaa Cooktoc Uteertle-Horo
__ I belac utW*«d. oonwanoeUy U
o(
few colored flower*. pa»tel Unta. next tdo*©^wn *Wy9tfflMr . aball b. . nap i»pd.d aow. tor n i«« >»o ......
seneratioiia which be* proved larelroom.
Two Good Chwr Heipe.
to too claw. Beck It with wUte wUn ecuscieatlonoly Switii oE.“
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_
aable. »T.en food to bnraed on or
r on white cardboard.
TbI* -makos
a
Oreeo Perry I
_ of Oood Chow, or Cbartotta. wHtee: wniceaMe toa dolly thet win.wt for ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
™ V.
^ -<«- <>«
> with knife or chain; almply
drirtu Thto to a bint toet baa beliwd me
tnratac down or tWninf of tbe ttsbi.
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ P«lna tabloipoonfttl of baklns aoda.
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In my cake bablnc. Perfaap* It
Apple Cake-Roll buenit doagb to W1 with wster. and place oo the etoro

HOME CHEER
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la it wa* eerarad wtto atoe
and tbe tap* uwod oE a Uuto w that

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Jtod gaon bl* abow tor hto br^aod ^ako maldns U«’t In her Une. ttoea^ proctotlon from her lee* fortunate cHy
^
^ tow Thto
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<1# RiaiiT
at
many anacccewtol
nnBR/>rMj(fol attempU.
aHemnt*. Pot.friend
Pot .friend If
If wlto
wUh ber
ber Cbrtetma*
Cbrltunas crjSoUnc*
crpoUns*
bT*pooUng*"**and**'^tUD/
to------r wwt and thbro <
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nar cte 1. . R,ld or«,. U» !«,;
SrtTb."r
u dn iit
tb'^
B, a., -a ^.b»
..b b» .b. _
p.p,.pp.

eewn.
even oerr aloirty *o that tiie cake will
^
.A bandto of tonnto'bowad her bade, ^ec to double It* *toe. When It ha* bread, or ’*0B>e honj^made cooklw.
Sprinkle with s=etr and ■
dpren and cnE* of white table olledoto
And toe wa. .pent wtto tbe wryneb Mthobmto»,be turwed on wEK or a can of minccymeat There I. Ul- »«tter.
n«^ or ctonaio™
The apron ha.

adikt We SuU One «■ MM
eaS *be wrote tt dowet'-e.
Oooee book, rebbor tapA Hecta aad e
reC-OsO ««r« ams tke thMta
•“**• >***• ^ •"
glree to *•tho *—■—
tatber '------to i “
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Blf ----------------------—-------------------Slater bed loet wa^tod to taara
bow to cook, ead tbe wotbor dottrmiaod tbet tbe eboeld do od tola pear,
•» bM plaaaod a rory tdeo CtotoOWb^
preooal far her. She pet her tow ttoW ’
*A Little tPook-Book tor a Uttto Olri" .

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t.ualltlw. Without delrinc Into the
cover the I
horror* of wall paper color aad ««*"
dwtpn to
holdw vrttb a hw. taw to It which

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-nJSbBAb.bb.^.B^.bb.B,
'b.™orobb.^orSu,£r£. -rr'b.r.'srbS,r,rr,“.b=?s.™
lb« bix blnu to tb. .orto «> win. to .bb totolb.ll, beUM bnto. Tbto „ ~
....... ... ™to,. ...b.
... „„to. h.b-1 toto bto ““ “
am auaui in voe wuiw ~

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niak* a eerrlceable and pretty coto- made and one portion baked into oi»- .,

to. ^
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to^toto^b^
to,„
toto. toblto
w .to. b.n.™.»

'If

-nw day wont.down In the crimwn. *

^ drawnont pleaenre; “Upon
vrny.
oiualng a dainty box of eUtlonery
>»d with it the hope </tnn bte^ •
Tbe tonowlDgredpefornntbread 1*
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Oneot
,
from Good Cheer:
-Chrietmae. 1 found a note reading a*
And Conrad rigbod as
follow*; •When you feel that the
Poor, cape floor. I
tonied gray:
.to. KV—V. Vtoto bto—btototo. -to.. totoO
***•'
*Why la
that T< r Mat de- lag powder, one i
egg. two cap* sweet milk, one and one- ha* arrived, ecarch your-envelope* onUy:
™ roe forow .hW tbl. wa. the dayf S
En^
r ?*“

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UAi wam«u. 1 «.pa«gar. HU ingrodl- "®P •««»“»*■ When the .hadow.

ttto „ or.... Btoto^

ab tot Bt-

arcbitecu and tbe eronomle* of the to cook with. Ia tbe
eleclrieal contractor. Waif (aper* aad •poona. kalTW and fork* aad the little
palaU are wlectod to pleaw toe eye cook-book luelt. Grandma wai takaa

keep then !"
In place. 'M*ben
_ ,
a room. ”S . dS? S7b^
“to,Ab.«b,to.
to to. to~.
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week in teacblDg ber Uttto dbschtar
oook. A* ebe had to bo In tho

a. wron a. powible after mixing.- ^ k^dp her new kltc'ben llbrna'ta
Irene Pomeroy Shields
*ood condition. Cover tbctn aa you
ConnecUcut iUlsed Cake-^iThU I* would If ordinary wper were need,
^ grandmother-* roclpe.i—Tbree.iolding tbe corner* nwtly- The books
„,p* of milk, one cup yeast, two cop* wlirbe well protected, and at tbe wme
«>war. floor tor a thick baiter. Let Ume the lettering on the hnok and
rl»e over alght and mtfd two cup* »ug- sides will show clwriy tbronAi the
«>*ner.

ra,v. are ab<orb«r bTl^e flnlablMa
doll ho-w tho tathw
A certain unlatw colored dwk la a
_***!!!!_*^i*^
dork flniriied oSlce teqelred four pow- divided it by wooden partlttabt fate
orfol 1
Ax wpaiate rooau: a khebea. Uvlnr
IW candlp-power to give two4oot can- ,
dining-room. Borewy. badroow
Sl«. or the required nmoant of U^t
for working purpoew on the desk wp.______ _
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U.. de*k ww ^chwrgW for a

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Z ^ ISSko Zom -ndeW.

j^^e one and a half botfr*.—Irene
p^tneroy Shield*.
jry^cj, pj^__cui cooking applea In
^
^
^
*weeten them. Add
^
if they aro a variety

<rf half.
When conAderlng the lighting of
the home care should be taken tu
avoid Al tlgbu which have a reddish
or violet ea«. a* they are iwwt toInrloai to the eyee. The flxtnre*
**
I*"*'** “*»® *»*P
full benefit of every lamp. Don’t epotl
a good to*P by covering it with a
light killing shade, tawr of Ihoe#
«
... .V.A I aro neiblng
w... more
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^
tbe fareitwt^|rf:|^flwadtMennt
stem, ae that &s hpose, whUp eospjetely
not qxpwslvs.
ptetely fnraUhed
fnraUhed. was
t
^he mother rtfmrl to apsad a few
atJante* every day In playing wHb her
and tbto hrrrv.
her
In thto r»Tf«tr« way toaay nood Idsn*
boaaekeeplng: every day la the
^^k bad lu dnUe* la too Uttte henoA

, roal ooe.
A* a surprise tor tos boys tot Iktosr

to_A cake
b. member
—._v.. to
•_ change
.u.to_ toe
>v. mantle*
—to.i... often.
.f.—.
^ ---------,w.
H>ek...A
bread tin* and
...to., .to.ak..
....— totolAAl. I. Ala-___ .u. ..toAt._________ ___ __9 ak_.
1*“*'
““H>er far your
griddle. It dto- as toe cudle power trf these lamps
iHbute* year fat evenly, and in each drop fast when tbe manUea begin to
ca»c
toe ..........
banda OA tbe ten get Ad. Bny Hght colored forallnre
-- prctecu
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“‘“'a and It to no and *ee that toe eelUng* are nearly
«“«»•
.UUI M U.1 Uto MB u. - “•**
k**'***® “**•• eotored "with none Ample paper ot a very light‘
>■<» have tried It. no color. Many of those dark flnlAied.
«»• hnow* it. roUsfactloh.^1 pou sombre foralsbed room* are mere
«md pans can be reedlly put ^n toe gioomy caverns. dInnA and depreeeo® protection underneath ing.—Siau Republican.
anything hot, or soiled utensil*
'
to™ ^
P“‘ ®“ ‘he ubie with So thought. Soap Chrtotmae Hints For toe

• *»—« *na onaaev
.
r and toe mtto boy
A
tool* wHboM few erf dtoturftIng any one. and thto prorefi a gnat
JV '
i^.kapAto «nfaoyW m

„„^hAf gill brandy or

All boo*Aceeper. dl.Uke the wine Us“l

wd

y toadd^dd sMdU apbp
Throe Umee 1 aunt to row frlandlT
door;
throe UtoM m nbadow was oa your
Soot. '
1 wa* the beggar wHh braised feet;
1 wai the aromsa yon gave to eat;
I was the child on the bomeMss

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a bright new dime, with dlrectloni for
Made WHh Com Meat
lU u»e. At the end of the ten week*
Indian Pudding. PlAn—One quart ef my envelope* h^' treated me to
milk, one pint of oorameal. onehalt cump*. a treller ride, a grapefruit.
pint of merfanee. one teaspoonful each three oraagf*. a magaiine. mUk chocoef ginger and salL Bcald the milk Utm choeclalo cracker*, floweia. two
and penr It on the meal: cook for ten floe red apple* and old-to*hle>ned momlnntea. etinlag oeca«loi»allT: add the laroee UBy. And during Al these
aolsases. ginger and salt. Bake In e weeks 1 bad the fan of guessing what
alow oven nntil done. Serve with was la store for me."
bolder •
cream.
A oonvenieot
'
Ihdlan PnddlnUUch-Bgbt table- made to aooomn
aiKmatnle of meal. Ax eggs, one quart of pina Fodd the paper In
_A- ..
of milk, ^wnnecj of sngar. one table- to Mng A! the pin head*
to .V.
toe ..to
lop.
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spoonful of lemw J.1.1.
Juloa ..A
and foir
Uim cover with a mile .....
slip .«
of ..to...,
pompaounces ot butter.' Soald toe milk and donr ribbon. aUtebed at eccb end with
pow b over toe meal: add toe other Hlkataen to make tho pocket.
Bake
la
a
slow
oven
<wo
ribbon*
at
each
end
with
a
convenient
a
_
The ilowered ribbon to prelHag. SnA—Ctaa plM of tleat
eorameel. one pint of boIUag milk.
Tlireo amAI cube*, each covered
Mwhalt pint ot cold milk, ctaoqnarter with aatio, and rtodded with dlEerent
-'of ««. «o faMPOtmftjta each ptoa make a snUnble Aft U they are
of Anger nnd AnnADon. enediaU cup- auscdied to dainty ribbon bang^;
fal A medassea. aad one^ teaspoon- The cube* should be of dlEerfnl srfe*.
A salt. Mix the meal wtth toe cold the largest hanAng from a lO-lneh
mOk. then' add toe botllng milk. MU ribbon.
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And here to a third way to utilise

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r«s alrln nn rite
g .tlHM day* proeeding the bleaaad CMstns*4lda u muA truly 4>e

r U M K -MUM- .BBM tto- „J ,
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Mops UeefA.
B.^ — TO to drir. <tot to.__dM
Do Toi too. bo.TOr.,,TO Mtol
atndows. nnd thA I* to throw
the fanU
aro which-yon

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totb.
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to

• melted butter
»-i and a
» gratnuimcA Serve Atoer with
croKlu or with a hard sauce made by
to . rop
n,i„n, to a cream
powdered sugar and a tblrd
ro of e
^„p ,, p„tror. and ad'dlng flavoring to
i*,,, l*« .nr in tbe stlEly beaten
,j,,ro of an egg. and set toe dlAi in
u„ roady to serve. The
p,^
poi. with toi*
^Id bard sauce—Mis* Ida McGtauBlD
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b,„^ Pndding—Sllx togetoer enc enp of flour, sifted wiib
. • leaping
>nful of baking

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egg WAI
thin batM»1 to. toUto to«to.r rtto . OTto.
„ „„„ „„ Pto, . ™,.to, .111 b.
““
-“•“to -to” ‘.to . Ml ....toed
to toe center of too strip of rib- roke tin r *■
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bon. also at each end. leaving it long ,^acc It on quartered banana*. Bake
to U. 1. . .!» bo.. No.
quick (
with
ot 1.0., .blio
|,„obi« .0 TO took .. toooB, 11
^1 .4.1,
TO kN.tlar
™ll.r An*
plu .Ito
mov wet*. idi,.b
with ,“,rTO.,"ibkb..'
„_m never thicken *aElclenllT bat
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aubiUtutexfor tbe dreaded blacking
proce**.
process. Put equal part*
parts trf vlneptf
vinegar
Hn*eed oil In a bottle, shake well,
,04
^ the stove with a soft
cloth. ThU clotb clean* and bUcken*.

frequenOy. you vrUl alwar*
***• **>*• “"*•
*.h»t u nmre. bands tUt do. U»e
^
^
^ »j,en the stove 1* only aUghtly warm,
ing powder biscuit dongb, roR half an
Have a set of paint braibw tor year
the anrie*
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-u
.c- Utchen.
.to..c-_ Ua#
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one to
inch thick and lay c

^hHe «in* warm llto "Sid

or."r.^r.:r,;;r

and water eaAly keep It clean and
once In a white a rubbing ot k
Atchen uble U a
improvement upon a abort,
“r k‘U*en Uble
Aghteen Inebe* wide and fonr
"« to.,. Ito. to.
—I 1.
-'“to-.
'
"to
"“d."
*®‘* prevents that Ions reach
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ChrtoiTO I. otoor toot to., mUbI
have something to spend when they
'to.'*
>»"' “dto
went Cbrlsunss sbopAng .with ihAr
®>i:b H you are nol Ull. cut your Uble
mMber. A short lime before ChrlAtoe motbw always devoted one
H-?ra“thelf near the stove ^ered mas
wbole Saturday to uAng tbe chlMren
in town. lAting them see toe Christmas tlecorations in the shops and buy
tbelr little preeenu for each other and
back of tbe Uble. It It alto easier i

irto5v.'TOr..r“torbS ~.“j:r.i“'.ntok“.r.: Mrr.iir'bork.'sr,:^
^r,br:;.»o“’;r

■ Ms IA A tar the ne« few weeks placed u toe diah drainer they AmoA jrom home, make the -bousewUe’ out
^ M Mly tb* upUn Md toe ioy A toe if not qnlu dry themeArro. and then. ^ ^rewn Unen. omit toe fancy A"*qhrtAmn* Hde. LA w fill cveey Ache too. yow bands an kepi r~‘ -*

xo HoM Veil In Place
A number of clever expedient', have

grocerie*. such as tea. ooSee. loA
«*!*>«-

my
.TOTO .bo TOO. .Bb,. Ok. b.totoNTO.™^^..0M.,.. jri=sr,"brsBrb:L“r•is.'-i'^r'bi^d".^
M..
p *. .._:™-z:"..-TO-TOrTO-b".

cracker ™b^~ibe

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^ tepptaeea ot tboae

Then keep one for toe

betoroom. *‘waU poekeU,-whenIgstclully made. toe%e‘rA*i‘Un'

S^ U“a KM
week befiero CtarUtmaa. 'bo
Mo^
ford a heavy TO.!^totTl.Tu“
Alence<IAb to pUee M
Ufr
nine thing to have, eepociaHy ngnt nenin me iinen on ner uising unie
“^ **** “^ «*» inexpenrivw

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save a Uttla variety frow
frmn the eMArne
eMAnu
“off'r a ■« of coEs, and a ooUw nve

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tram yew
yror were placed, while eM BaAn
top A the tree.
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,'?br.r..t .r'i^r-to.-rs.Xd'i:
“““~“r

■" ^ven two coau of white enamel
””paluL
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, U. .cKM
tb. IBbTO. Ib. UOm
TOTOi™ Kbi. bU oklCT
Brb.ro.
tb. am
^
and __
a prAty sharing pad for ,jroering up as fiantt Oaes and fito
machine then overhand to Aierwatd pare them neatly with a “>« conteou of each box being Ut- breiber.
^
father. The children' greatly ^
eo .ribnUBr tb# nre**nii much
^ rouid .mall pair of eclAora. FkAeo in Imck -red with dark bln. enamel print on
much to
to Ike
Ih. da^

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.

Btor Md o, Uto
IbME •
iMpiiar tlut tho
stood sp
straight as If they VWS flUlddag
around toe tree. To do toi/they pA
the toiund in A one end A thE'Mlm.*
hi* back aad oM A
otber end this was the only vny thA
would
the creAwea
9
MrAgfaL These strinfil d( <

• Into tbe parenu' clea. A piece of matUng wbirii come* tAI tpAnt toe white eltAlc Ath wa- wbole-wheai flour, oatmeal. conuneA. hook-rack (or bi« lather and a (ootaround tro
-row- •>* urtu n^.h opela (heir stoeklogs. afur
____ whMi
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tea riwu
die»U can -bo made into a ter colctu for a colored veil) and whip «‘v.. aoo
“<1 tne
‘he cman
email tin craciter
cracker ooxa
boxA
protty paper boldw a. flk-w,: Cut a it over toe extreme edge of toe veil. fA dried bresd crumbs, ehocoUto, gel‘bey A1 dros-ed and hml hrenktart

SAaA eelllag sbecetrtags aad A» alopfart. Ar.—Exchange.
. ^ aeedlA: It means tos cheery
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OM play oAdowf.
Oa tbe Satorday betare GMAmna
... tnroeh .
X VtoSwiJ
Bled and an axe and wwt n l«M «ny
•into tbe woods to sAaA the DhllHliA*
tree: they found n fine inrgn ehfa niB
on'toe afternoon of Chrisune eve tt
Family.
pUeed In the U
Tbe fAlowlng prouy story Of hone be Irtmmad by toe parents after the
life In tbe happy holiday aeeson U little people had gone to bed. The
(aken from toe December number ot
Home Jooraal lor J»M. cblldreu A1 bung their etotfels^ %T
Tammeu with
wun ^
the parwts pm the
Every parugropb U wammed
,,a,proi wnu for
u. .l.toto toto .« toU.
to”™
Tb. obIMto. btol b.to.
.. Bl
...
. . .
*"'™‘ ci»c*«*. ma rams awbi.

^

rhmiki on the »«*«»> ot Chrtstmna
LA ber take two layers
Bto.
tbTO'. TO« TO I~ M «.“ » TO. TbTObK ITOMB. p.1
_
J
end Arotir fli* niroiv under th# chin rod
«•* To fi*ve Li«M WIU.
u. <TO . nui »i Uat bTO.
bM.«. am mvml “t.i. M sror *”

TO TOUb,.
BTO bo,b Kb, TITO oTO
b.k TO ,.r«rb« -b™ » I.
S"““ "
-..JM.I ,bK»
the beet eolation ot f'”’
<1*>» ^ “>« bougbL
torgA thA we aro growp np. dlgri- overcast toe edges ot toe ctotb.
•ed. SUM mrt aad women, nnd tat us ksA Ath flne thread hero and there,
become a* Uttla chlldreo. Alb all tbe tart as one docs a comtart. Tbe coA
ehSd-s aest. and eageraeea. and love. I* small, toe paper Avee the aeces- ^
end charity. And to so doing we wH) ■ary body and protection and there u
fad a froeh Joy to Ufe. and too dnya no woolly-flbre to stick to toe gkwsy

on. flfisr tkAr
«■« "“*• «>f“ slfopU ChrlA»a* Aonef. the pSTeM
bro ro TO TO .TO TOlTOb^ “
jj,,
, neighbor, vhert eO the

imlA a spray ot holly. The •Isn »» Aamped as tor ordtoary cmUght gruew ot tbe maWng make* S broidery and the braU U sewA on
t bert

evmfad with

Vhec sUdng edtron tor frAt orte
' «r fanoe ptas. have a pan A bA wuw
etaen by ad«wfataMUy dip toe sw-

TO.. K bTO. «TOtt TO b,tt», .~W«.Kb,o«-TO rtTOEK blK TO TO ..TOTOTO « TO ITO TO,
taew bsCoro cAting.
«»«* « beeawa* togethw.
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i«dyn«nHw7

“-TO,
^
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TOk. TO., TOTO. . TO) TOTOk TO bTO. K TO.K b. “»#
This trimming was -#«#* ______
Is sUleed n chocolau brawn and the «*»*t and n fire engiha. Tke Utita down, a number ot poor chOdron

HtTO iTO. - TOTO - TOTO
Tkta ta"^ by A'^ii ^asV.'Dk ML
inis ts none ny vnnutng samw «
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‘TOTO, K.

to

TO TOTO TO.TOTOTOKTO.KTOb.TO.TOTO.

aadldua,btoro.’toe <tart They At combtoe u stoA away 6^ dolL a^ booim. dotTs disbea. ww Ugbtod nenia aad oach eWM wmj
• - mort A yow light. Too have to pmj “**Aa- HahAT hooka Aa the baby gfren a Astole prmmA aad a ISM
tor the tight ytmr tamiw nctarily Ava.««U aA write the older chOdren Al string A too EAmA owfan to M«*
tototo
toto
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pm. tatd.tfa.Mii(hA wUli ihM

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