Grand Traverse Herald, November 29, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 29, 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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1910-11-29

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twice a week- -TUESDAY AND T H U R SID A;Y ~ S 1. O O

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TR.\\T?BSE"l:iTY. (JRAND TRAVERSE (X^rNTY. MH UKJAX, TIT^JDAY. NOVEMBER. 29.

MMSFOR
THE^EBELS

FRODULYCHff JUSnCE
Thst Is the

Belief

Washington.
Nor. 2S.—PrdsiHent
Taft bad a protratcod sesaloa of tbe
•CHOONU ATTCMFTEO TO LANO cabinet -today In dlscnsatog the fortbmessage and
cAMoo or •urrt.ia.
fadldary appolnunonto. The tio|i
sioB to grawlng that Uugbes will be
named ttolef lustlce of-tbe supreme
court

-

MOhEPIET
IN MEXICO
REVOLUTION SEEMS TO
TAKEN A SLUMP

nilURSinUliMTIUlIQUIL

MAieO SABRBI BY TRJUTm

CVElIVTMiNO OVICT ALOfM THE
MEXICAN

GOVERNMENT -MAS SITUATION
WELL IN HAND

iaft OMtM- No fMvHatMnM

PAPERS TO MERGE
KALKABKIAN AND LEADER TO BE
CONBOU DATED

B1 Paso. Tex- Nov. 25.-AH to quiet
today between Kl Paso and Mexico
City. Passengers from Parral report

a fM. Texas. NOT. SC.-^DOomlas
liMiminn toter teport erenrUiloK
to be tmqnB belvws bore ud Hexto Cny.
Mexto CHr, NM. Iff—U Is repoHsl
«at »B BBBUMd M*00B«r has bMfi
•tunptiat to lud *ms lor tbe rM>cto at Soro la Mtflaa. The sopMlM
are beUered to ban t»en ablpped
fmm at Lmls. via. New Orieaaa.

Kalkaska. Nor. 2S.—Kalkaska has
realised that tbe Bpirit of tbe axe la
the aewspaper baalDeas fa conaolldaUOB. and to profit hj' the booefita of
Ridi a tBoveinent tbe Kalkasldan and
Leader are to be oooaoUdated.
Ktor HID N. ItePay U about to
leave Kalkaaka for New tfexln) la
It is soportod that tbe covorMeni eearcb of b«ter bealtb. and la learlns,
trlomdied In ^ flfbUnc Wedaaodaj'
be tnaltee tbe toUowlns annoance. at aodad de-t
le'OHrrera, e
SE-Tbere
day la the
■ttaatlon *aad onto
tbe rapoUie at

> Urode. TtaM, Nor.

Oeseral Laaro l^llar. <
tte tonm ab*« the Hextcaa border,
bM taeefkad aaA advlcea covertag
i to dodsd FBCfirfo Dias, and OB the Aner
km Mie evemb^ is quiet
Oeaerml VQIcr has leaniod that ro­
: ports that a batUo ootaurod ifUv
tm the aalgfetoibood et »«Io Pass
«Bd that mdMocio L Kadoro bad
tea woMdsd are imtnie. Tbe MexlI with QA.
at Ornm Porfirio Mas aad
that atorios baaa-

ST^

< OvL i, B. iffiffim. ot the •Utm
•HparATMaM tmn Mlnank 7«*
iA Prtfiay aftMacua aad reports
tMaqalUty la tbal vldnlty. He aUt«
that say force al rovoluUoQistawliicA
•Uffbt bare boMi tattaatne
Jaa oHber takap- to the
4 tbo rtrar toto Mexico.

"With this Issue of tbe Kaikasklan.
we lay dewa tbe editorial pen and turn
tbe ownmblp to tbe Leaded
PabUsbinfi eompany. which has pur^aaed the plant and good wIIL
‘BeUevlng that a eowolidaUon of
and Tbe Leader would
be advantageous-to tbe proprietors
aad advertisers speciallr, and to tbe
pBbUe generally—tbe deal has been
and as aoea as tbe plans
. .
pai
be pabUebod as one paper fi
office, thus glriag tbe readers a bet­
ter paper fraa the news etandpolnt
and tbe adrectleers a moch larger circnlallon at a leaser priee than they
are oompeUed topay tbe two papers
New maobtiRfy wUl be added
IniMpToineBU. Bade that wm
1 tbeaejiuta.
*TlA w^r leavea this week with
bUmailly forls^w Mexico, in hopes ot
Us bealtb. The three years
we -have spent as proprietor of Tbe

ealoyml a very lib­
eral patronage aad baarUIy appreciate
the many kindneasos and loyalty of
men. .We have wdeavorod to give our readers a clean.'
newsy pnper—not devoted to poHUcs,
ton news. Wo hnvb dnrod to do
right so far as we knew. We have
ttllbart Wan Marrtod on
eaomiee tbioogh certain
Thanhaplvins Morning.
views, ton wo hold n warm spot to
our henris tor nil. wbotber we hnw
' Min Mar»rot Myrilo Uailor. daogb- ngroed or not
lor ot Mr. aad Mrs. Bngeno Umlor ot
*^e hope soine day to return to
tbo pobISiM, aad Goo. AlUaoa Oil- nlkssks nbd nWn t^ our place
I^PtUoCiaiMp
I plaoe. war* qniotly nnwng yon. for we thnH nlwnys think

MMliiBffEnHis

Tbo bridal eoufMe
araa vUoesoed by only a few trioada.
Tbb WMo won a mtty gowa ot pink

ActivRlee Becoming Leee Along the
Border—Only One Point Where
There is Any Serious Dip
turbsnee Todsy.

of Kalkaska as tom And be glad u
get back.
‘POr oar auocoasofs. we would say.
they ar*
among yon. nnd we bospenk tor t

wounded in the iVml fighting Mon
day; at the same time Iawsud. an
Aiuertean. was accidentally killed.
WasblDgion. Nov. SS.—Oulet pre­
vails In the tmrtbero parts of/Clt!htiahua. Ucx.. according to telegrams
received by tbe state deiortment U>
Quiet Along Border.
lAredo, Tex., Nov. 2S.—Tbe situa­
tion today along the border and adja­
cent iwtots to quiet
Eagle Pass. Tex- Nor. 25.—The
Mexican commander to Oodad Porflrio Dlax last nigbt informed Customs
Collector R. W. Dowe that Pranctoco
Madero. tbe claimant of tbe presi­
dency of Mexico, had been wounded In
fight yesterday at^Guerrero. The
rebeU won drtealod. Tbe nature of
Madera's wounds are not known.
Eagle Pas^ Tex.. Nov. 25«—It to re­
ported here today that Sladero, wbo
wu wounded at Guererro yesterday,
w^ sabred by one of his own men
who bad turned traitor.
The' Mexican govminent has onlered the cottflscattlon of all of the prop
•rty of Francisco I. Madero. loader of
toe revoinUwiiBts.
Madero has large landed toteresu
fa northern Mexico and owns \-aluable
praiwrty In toe dt)' of Mont^y. Bat
If the revolutioiiary movement
fall and Madero lose all of Ills prai>erty to Mexico, be would not be a inor
It to known that he has*lnvestmenu to New Tork and hU holdinr;
■urities are said
be largo. .
Mexkan Consul Miguel ^ichold.
with beadguarlers in Laredo. Texas.
today received official advices tiiat
qniei has bora restored at all iwtou
save one throughout Mexico. The ex­
ception cited is what is known as Iho
Guerrero district in the suu> of (tbibnahua. In that section 2>sj revolu­
tionists are sUU making attacks
smairvniages.
Tbe Mexirran govemment sill! main
talQ^ cordon of trootw along toe bor­
der. On tbe Americaa aide of the
rtvor trooiai are on guard from Ilrowiisvllle to Del Rio, and according
(orMtlMi this spMto
aM^y.
boenqttlMa

WILL TOUR THE STATE

ore soro yon srlll bo pleased with tbe
£ , . Both Mr. aad Mrs. Ofibort have rsoolt 8o to dosing we would sny Manceleaa Has a High School Band
t; naay trioada who loin to oxtaadtog not good-bye, but good luck!"
of Which Hercnueris sre
bsM wiabaa for a happy fntara. They
Justly Prewd*ffl bo at bonw with tbo brido's par•sU for tbo preaoaL
ManroMia. Mich.. .Nov. 25.--The
Manceloaa High school band is to lour
eisdndlofw of tbs Groat Itonmsster tbe suto during tbeir Christ
Hove ffoon gfTfiADAOOO.
caUott. It aatistartory dales can In*
arranged tha plan .Is to'Nirli iln- fiiiBow Tork. Nov. X.—In no niggnd
loslng rJlice: Cadillac. H(.~Plea.sant.
fflln Maod Vony and MMR N. Con- toolth ns it be had gamed al hto Alma. Ornbd Haven. Mnskegon. llig
rrint Won United on Thanhsprats breatUng tbe btmetoc tnonotato Rapida, Oread Kapids and Treveree
, ffMogOay.
air of hto eaUv« Scotland. Andrew City.
(toraecto. the worid-ramons capltaltot
Mabcelona can boost of having the
' Malt NetooB OoBBlM. aad Maad and pbllambtopisu quietly
only high school iotid lu the
Inaa Veaoy were aarrted on Tbeehe. hto seveoty-Udrd birthday anulversary Michigan. The bond was orKauir.ed by
<mag day at tbo bom of the bride's loday. A week ago Mr. t>nu«le an- SupL McCWnnIck five vesrs ago. and
pareau, Mr. aad Mn. n*i Veoey, aounced Ole gift o( on addlUooal g*.- under bis dlre<-tloo has 1>een u credit
fflO.OOO to tbe Cart
at ffWiBTUW, jior. Jai
any town all tbe time. It Is
•Otin* to Phtsbur*. According to the
of 24 members. During tbe
Tka mpie wen attoadod by Ward
toe total bene- five yean of Its life enough uiembers
.B. Ooontee, brother ot tbo groom, cad toctlons of tbe great *1
have graduated and left tx-hool
MMs Owtndo Vwey. slstor ot tbo dau aaonnls to aealr »m,r»o.ooE
toake a OMnpleto band. Urgur than,
tbe lutseent
'An ketdo it «ap of tbo praaslaont
Last evening tbe band gave tbclr
ffooff todlos «d peaBTiUe. whOo the
fifth annual concert In toe opera
•ram M a resident oC this <*ty and
faoua& Every eeai was occupied and
ton
of
Waehtonaw
County
»
^
tbo fiito ot ODoalao Brotbora.
all said It was toe be« enierts
Tbmatoned With Pneumonia.
’ law firm that was noenUy
the band had ever given. They have
I tbe state Bank bolUwon several prlsee to different cities
•Ann Arbor. Mlcb.. Nov.
An­
where macb larger bands have token
drew J. Sawyer, dean ^tbe Wash­
AtUr a ehert woddia* trip the
part.
tenaw county bar to -acridly 111 and
pang people win take op tbolr realdean to Travane City.

mm IS SEVBITY-TlIRS

Wng)ITFBIIYIU£

anriaut*.

VETBUIUTTORie la

CMnmmininii).

YMM CNPlf MARRia

it PMmberc. Mov. JEfilspatch from Tula aape that Ooaatoaa
TaloloMe vary m. Bar
HBJ. Tbe win of tbe latoooffat makes
*le daai^ tba ^atao or hto am

r. Not. XS.—Harry, Days and
Mtoa Matilda Anilp. both 6t Bummll
CRy. wore married bore yesterday at
toe borne of tbe Lothemn miaistar.
They ^re auended by Mist Enna
MeaodiaadI Prod AriUp. toother of
tba bride.

lii.

TREASURYJAUICELOW CHAS. S. CAVIS

WOMAI FATALLY SHOT

IS DEAD

fortllSAtt
Detroit. Mlcb.. Nov. 2«.—Oerlle
Stewart was probably fstollf shot
lAMlng. Nov. rs —“There Is a bal­
ance of XOT.OOu’ In the state ires
STRICKEN SUDDENLY IN Hi’S early tc^y In the Globe hotel, on
Joiferaou avenue. She dselarea It
Utday." «ld ofBcU*. ‘while over In
STORE WITH HEART FAILURE.
______
.was an accident. Charier Horan, a
tbe siidltnr's department are reqitlsl'
lealooQkeeper. said to be tbe victim's
lions on hand from state InotltotiODs
for |I12,kS3.“ Pndmbly no ^«lul!dI the police siatlun.
tkins will be booored until toxe* come

DEATH CAME IH FEW IIIIIOTES'''”""”'’

FRENCH JUSTICE

CHATTING WITH A CUSTOmAr
WHEN HE COLLAPSED.

GATHERING FACTS

GIRLS IBRER
TO DEATH
THIRTY HORE WK lURa
NEARLY ALL THE VICTIMB WERE
YOUNG WOMEN.

Well-Known Cigsr Dealer Who Came SENATOR CORE COLLECTED DA­ In the Bank Many Fariabad by JmpB
kg OW of Upper Window* ef Foars
TA RECAROINO OUR CITY.
to Traverse CRy in 1890—in -BusU'
Btory BMWifig In Newark,
nets Contotueuslyv Ever .
. New Jeramr.
He Travels Aleff< and Koepa Foetad
On CurroRt Events and Local
Newark. N.J. Novjg-Twwty-Mgkt
Cbaries S. CstU. for many yeara
CofldltlSM.
are dcstd and thirty were Injured la
engaged in the <igar biuioct* In Trav­
a fire today In tbe taetery o< tbe
erse City, and one of toe beat knows
in tba dty Newark paper Bu Oo, leeatod oa
cigar men to Northern Michigan, was
Paris. Not. 26.—Secretory Durand. suddenly stricken with heart failure part of the day SatiMay. and during HighI atreeti
atreet^ 1Hearty all the rtotlme
tbe lime he was here he kept atoyor
of toe O-oal llMdlcrs* union was i
* ytniny ■
In U<« store of toe CsvU Cigar comday seiileured to ddealb for tnsUgst- pativ at ji.nc Saliirda.v. Mr. Oavu. ^Tlhelm busy answerfpg qMtIou In
sd fraMtto
tbe npper wtadows of tha
ing tbe murder of Foreman Uonge had been chsut.ig with a customer regard to tbe cKr ndmJftUtratlOBABd
•nory brick etiaetar*. Other finu'
the condition of locpl aMra to «»•
daring a stiihe on toe docks at Haver
ipying the bnUdl^ ww« the A-*
hnd was In most excallent oplrlts erat. Ho asked all about the pubUe
In September. Others actual rwrtina Beetrle CB..
maaafacUiwi off
when he suddenly topph-d
Improvements.' the vote of tniatlofi.
rlpanU to too crime Were sentenced
Several physii-lans wvre brought U'w mart) the city U bonded tor. Umps. aad LooU Wolf, i
from eight to fifteen years at bard
A The fiaass Mvtefi
to tbe sior,- and every effort made to nnd many other detolls of which be
labor.
on tbe awood Soor la a pOe at r«brevive him. but he died about fony made a careful note na they were
bleb aad to tveaqr atoatoa tba bglM*
tnltmtes liter. Mr. I'avis badi bean af­ fdalned to bim.
tog waa MUrrty fireowegg sad tA
flicted for some time with heart trou­
Another
thing
that
be
was
nnxlons
uppfr boon talltog.
ble to a mild form but It was not
to
find
out
a
great
deal
about
srmi
tbougbi that it waa In any way neriHeld In vieksborg. I
public school system, and this msQer
cus.
In
spite
of
every
effbrt
of
toe
November 23rd.
gone into detail tor his beacfiL
Tbe senstor Is mUecUas dots on the
J. W. Honnen bos received a copy
schoo! system, to tohe bedt to
That's What Western Union MaM Fay
of the Dally Herald of Vicksburg.
own stole where the school qnecUoa
Fer Net Sendlnp-a Ferty.
Miss., cootatning an account of tbe
to In nn unsetUed rondiUon. and lU
funeral of his brother. F. O. Hanneu.
filial dlsposltloD wUI soon come b
who died llicre November 21. The
Washtogton. D. C,' Nor.
fore
the
legislature
for
setUemenL
funeral was to charge of Capt. C. J.
aase tbe Westora Datoe '
One rMBSrknble thing about ths s<
Seories and A. to. I>oxton. 're|>rcsuntBior that struck those wbo were with oompany tailed to traasadt a
iBg toe Vicksburg lodge of Elks, and
him while here, was his great knowl­ from Detroit io Kaaaaa O^.
S. N. Collier.-reiiresenting the Spnnedge shout the city and the Grand or aeropttog IL tha Uaitad Btotos
Ish-Ameiican War Vetornos. The re­
Traverse region, which be had wben preroo court today brid the eompany
mains w£tc interred to the national
bo came here, lit fact, be was bettor .liable for more ttaaa tm daiMgmt
cemetery.
The company received torty (waU to
local coodlUona tbaa
During bis Illness, the Elks gave
oead tbe message
lua^-cd onr diisms wbo have Used
siiocial attention to the romhul of
iH-ro all tbclr llTca. He was very la­
Mr. Haqoen andsavefi Mn setorivi
the reception
ihal was given him by the people, and
also thought that the rity baa a
bright faturv- before « In tbo way of Said Madera CeuM ■UMri DIei and
Ftricken until death enroe. )
an agrlroltural commnnHr. nud In
Mr. Cavls was 52 yvare did and Is time as a Runufarturtiig point on a»
(Sisvisl to The- Itcoord-biigle J
B Paso. Tax.. Nar. tt.—Rktaffi
New y«wk.
Nov. :.'..-Ile.vltliig survived liy a widuw. a scm. Jamw, count of the gtroi water fadHtlea Evans. a-^Uey boy oa tba B FkaS
and
a
dnughter.
Laura.
that
lie at its door, and which wiO h»
'rnogrelUlatlotiB from dihtlugulsb'-d
Herald, dedared to a Jaana ooiaem
Mr. Chvls caBH.- to Traverse Clij'ln.^foh'l'^ I" ‘be years to
friends Ihtinighoui America, and aloo
last night: “Madma caa IMc Stos.*'
Altlthough he is totally bUnd.
from dl>road. John IllBeloa. wbo Is 1S90 and engage-d In the tnanufaaure
The l^exleah antbertttoa t■■lltoTl^T
frequrtit^' ajioken of us “the first of cigars, having a cigar and lobacoo ator Goro ramc here
Jailed blm.
gentleman of New York.' today oh- store' In cooaertton. Igier on he 1h- nnd was able to find his way easily
<wme asBoriatid wiili Ed Gilbert, wbo with slight SMbtano;. He came from
aerved his nini-iy-tblrd birtbdiiy.
rounded by the nx*nrl>ers of liU fam­ hua ever sfnrc been financially Inter- Toledo. Ohio, nnd when be left be^
Big Rapids, where he was
ily. giving up a part of tbo duy also erU-d lu the itilniWIiy
bllh-d for a lecture. He has been In
a general jHiblL- r«-c|rth>1i.
’-to Clevsiaad TMe
tT|>€»ti ilic slie nuw <>cciipled by tbe
illgclow began Iris public larevr In I'avis tlgar cT>Bi|>any'a building was a Mlchioie (or several w<^ aad has
the forties. Duritig the eivll wnr be
bulldtog.wlilrliwas used by the, delivered hto lerturea laftnny of the
leading clip s of the atote. While to
was United Rtotes minister to l-Vnnee.
Ckvelaad.
Nor.
2«.—Oaltol kbtaa
until llinj block was destroyrd
For many years ouw be bns taken no t.> firv Later on. a fine brick twlblltig the Hly be purchased several ot the Dtotrirt jndge B. W. Toykr. fifed
part in public life, h»l has done much ; « „ erect -d ami is now ooropled by l•adi^c msgazlce*. and be keeps hlm- •arty today, harteg bMB Mriekes wtth
literary work. In spile of bis advanced ' th- rompany tut a t tsar store and bll drir ]v«ted on all the Important de pmttlyoU while atuaduif a celebra­
years he Is still to good bealtb and'ijnrd hall. 1 bin plare Is said to be th« vek>i>nicnls of tbe day as wejl. If no* tion given tor tbe bMafit of a hoagS
1-eiicr. than Utow-'citizens who have tal list evening.
docs more or lews work ev<-ry day.
of Its kind m Michigan.
all tbclr (acuities with which to work.
-----------------------1 It lias long been toe stni of Cavls

^r

ED TO DEATH.

RUeiL OF F. 0. HANe

GRSTTIERISSn

^ iI

OHXSCREETIAIlfYRtY

STILL ACTIYE AT NIRETY-TRREE

JUDGE R. W. TAYIBR fflB

mRIBmOIISTS ACTIVE

i*'"’

______
'store of III- kind In ibis seetoM
Drtroli. Nov. re.-Thc |.rohti.m««i toe stoic and the ptovr- wus a source
ate headqtiarters l.xwled st 5k IHtai'^dc to .Mr: fa.is aod Ins pertner.
wold atiwl. to Ibi- elly. will not rk)~.. ! Ih-fw evunuiK to Traverse
Qly.
but maJnUIn an offl.-c lore., rvoollnual 5’>.......... ngsged to tbe rdgar
1} for tbe nr^t two years. Fred W. n-;innfa.iiirim: tnivto-ss in Grand Ra|r
Corboll toe rb-fcaled candidate .for Ws.
ttovernof Las b--cn engag-l on a two
**«'!»
l*™»ycar contract as special
financial
nctlre among the KvtvI
^ciiL
; Knights of isibias and bad
n one
•The proldbltlonlsla are laytog plans
‘hf
‘"I m. tal»-r, ..I Trav
or an enormous flnam-ial rwrve'lu
'"‘D' '•"*«'
Thi- '
• very --iid blow to
the camiiaigti two y«*r« beiii-r.-.
-liilly so l-Kwuse
•Ii:is iK'-n very III
miTING SUSPEH9E0
•I and bus not >•:

. SALES OF.STATE LANDS

IRYESTIGITE RRHE RUMORS

Thirty Thousand Oellsrs This Month Mayer ef Sen Frnnctoce Aaks Grand
' Jury to AM.
Estimated AIL Will B« Gene I
Six Yeara.
Ran Fraactoco. Nov. 2d.-I^cr MeCartfay has asked tbe grand Jury to
Ia«ni-ing. Sot. 2> S«l<-s o( I
tnv«ett»sto ramore which he aaya bns
krli'1- i.y itu- <ie|«iriai*iil line m
been perstotenUy eirralattd by kla
have
to |3i-.o-vi It is ewUpolitical ettemles that be receoUy ao- .
niiin-l that in »l« ypani the stale will
coptexl ITO.Ove to bribes.
Iitiv- iliK|-o.>-d of all Its marketable
landr-

mem wioE fuiaim

TO DISSOLVE S06AR TRUST

New Tork. Nor. M.-Vto prablam of college fratrrnittos was thoroashly
tfareebed out todsy at a msettog at
Ibc toierfrateraity confer*aee held at
the University dob to this dly. Dr.
lismilum W. MsMe presidod oror tbe
m-ciing. wbieh^-aws atuadod hr togresenutives of more than a neora of
the prominent Greek lettar l
of Ameriran coUegea.

Federal Covemment Filed Bill Involv­
Suirerlnli-tidettl J, D Mur.~p|i of the
ing American Refining
Nurlhem Michigan as>l'iii.. lias an
srvunred that geiierai vUiting to the
.•C^-w Yorl-. Nov. 2».—Tht federal
iRstitutbiii will bo Busi>enil<-<l for a
time. As there is consi-IcrabU- eonta- Five Negroes is Answer for MurdYr goicrumcnt today filed a bill asking
for lire .itxwlutlon o( tne American
the-suie. the at-vluni
at a Special Session of Covrt.
Sugar ReflDlng coicpeny. alleged
aulborltlsa believe that by this lemprs
n..rr-nc-, S. ('.. Nov. 2*—A S[ieclal a coicMoatlon In re«lraltH of trade In
rary susi-vnslon. there will is- little
danger of roulsgloD livinK carried to term of ibc FJor-i.ro M.uBty court I »l''touou of Hit- SLertnan antl-tnist
luntctved Onfay- (or ibc trial of tbe ^a*.
tbo asylum.
j
five oc.nTicr 3v-vus--<l of (be murder
of B. M. Moyi. a wll-known resld-mt
o( Ftorcoro. wito was killed several
weeks ago In (rout of hts bptne. One
During their hnoUDg trip to tbe
t Hadley of Tale UaL
of the ecgroew U alli-gc-d <u have odo- north woods this toll the Dra. ten.
nl^t that his brother. I
ftwsed to- the crime. impUcLtiug the and Alva Tyler and WiUtoa Hayden,
s in the capital today prapaiagsry
other four.
were the guest; of the Iron River Rod
Lawton. Oklahoma, and that the
lag Ks wortt, Tbe «
and Gun club of which Mr. Haydon
body would be shipped u> I'etosk* y.
» created hy rrmliiat 1M
is n raetplMW. They have retnrnpd
hto former home for burial. Mr. Bain
from the trip and report Umt they
was well known wwMvng ib« lraainca<
tbe
lesaasce
of mocks aad hoads by
n
of the city as he formerly travel­ All Meaice is Quiet Except State of were royally entertained by
tvrs of the dub whose lodge M altoed tor a^r Cli.v hardware firm and
nted
about'
twenty-five
mfles
I
bad several cusweners hero. He w-ai
VMhlagton. Xov. rs—Tho eatlrq re- Iron River. There were twplv* la the
married in Petoskey about a year afo
8t. Loots, <Mo-. Nbv. M.—It has been and wborUy after noTad to Oklahoma, public of Mexico Is quiet today exoem party and during thrtr boat they cap­
Ctkmo. Sorr. 2d.-Mfckaol Caddecided by tbe weUUM leadera In where be had aecured a poeltlon ae'ln tbe state of Cbllbnabna. accordlft tured twenty-two deer, -htoetoen or
toe labor eonvoBUon that ae
nmoogrr of -a tiardware store. Sojto a telegram iwrred today from Wbleh were prime bndtt wblcG la a ahy. Ike noted pecker, to la n mWenl
good lot for the Urns which wm ■
at a ratagae ,
ot a aoctolMt cborateer wU be totro-' partlctrisfs «a to bis death az^oe^SB-lrnlied Butos Ambassador ‘
jta tbe woods.
^
W the mtstogb.
iMdxftB oty.

WILL NOT BEfUSHQ

WHOLESALE TRIAL

siDctwirruyB

WERE WEU ENTEBTAINEB

ULLEB II OKLANOU

REVOLUTION IS QUBIED

Mia PACra Itt lOARI

Cmi Tnvene ImM
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B16 REO_AmESSOM^APPU^^

CHMSTMAt tHOrmta.
Now Uwt Thukvlrliis to pMt u4 WOLVCMNC PMurr TO ac wvcn
TO CHtCAOb CHIUMOC
•boBld turn out aUoaUoB to wluU

Mtg for Ctortotau.
m:

w. a«aM........
TMOB. T. BATK^

9M

r.«sir“
•UNO a, INI. at th# peatoCloe at
TiniMil atr. Mlek, nadar the Aet
•t Caa««H a< MhRh 1, mi

tm -m 3.6S0
PNUIT WITH PLAVOR.
The Weatera Mldilgaa
OW
MB taman to to ha ooBgratalaiod
npnn the great liNriweat of thto
pnUkaOon jiat toMnd orw Uut( of
tort year. I(,. to mtA better, both a^
iy aand typogiapbieaUy aad its
ttotteany
■Uy eotopleta and

■ to rery
prtotoB and or SB B
^ due pleoe bdng to the form of
a gram ardk with a aup
Aneblgaa
and The tokee sttfronadlng It. wlUi
m neantrfea entoraeed hy Uie hnrekn
toilr-tr* to dlRsrsnt colora. Aboat
the mth. there to a seette e< (AOdran.
with targe inaoleiu ap'", haaitora bnge branch of apples, aad
,/ on the
tbe rtiht. •
a SW
girt ^"Mtog
hokUa* aloft anVgtbsr branb thtcUy loaded with sp­
pea. Tto flstore atoo amhaaeah
sack fif, tout trees with iftokersat woife.
tdtoRed «aoe to ghwa to the dU- tesBt oanttoe of the Mrtel corand by the banea and axtrome
hV Naa tak« to tbe
«kg Nhtpto Natter. 1>a Orand T>»*'
ttpf n0om tooms up wall to the
ptii becagN thto regton hat toreROM more aad a
Uma
not Alvangtog to
aaotton of tbe bnrega. bat
tbe tact (bat the booetar*
nd Trareree region hare
) offeeue* .woric
and has
.
_________ _
Thto eonnty goes
Ki .
to the matter of oontriMllligg Atop, n* three banks of TrardSag Oty aach paid flOO tor adrertlsto too book wUie the eight
and Grand Rapids financial to

■ rnktim only spaat fNO. Thto emg|R«aaa toe bpoattag aplrtt «f Trar
’ fOtoAM aad la..

r''

no pabBealion to worthy of eaniI and la a directory and
of fqcu that wl 1 be of

gf^ the work of toetmrea. iM.«W wffi bo Atetttoaled at toe land
s oxpoalttan la Chicago

Tbet» an t$ dart is wkleli.to do
toraalaa what to Oar aad vbare to
bojr IL Tbe pcoUoto to aaaUp aolV'
•d. Aak tbo tBHvhaaU ol Tfsrerae
Cttj. OUU 4a ir-ptaa a ayataai^c
a W aM tk« atoreo ^
tour Of
ie that way you will caaiiy bo able to
aalldy -yotit erery want. Tb*n will
be ao Boed to aead^to tba iawr ellIM for Chrtotmaa warn. It baa boen
a n-oosatoed fact that tbe
of Trareree City are pteacatlag opperttwItJer that the big etores
larger elder ena rell Jntt as cheap
dcnlera eUcwhcre. Thm are niaiiy
adrantagea In beginning abopplns
cariy. If yon And that yon can not
And exactly
woe want, there la
aeebaat in Trnrerae GUy who can
1 aecnre It for yon nr cheaply aa
yon can get K elaewhere and tbe local
merebaat will eUnd back of hU goodr
had sae that you are eaUialy aatMed.
Itorlng the neat few weeks, the edinute of Tbe Beoerd-Bagle wOl eontaln many thing! of Interest
We
iroold rnggeat a dIUgeot study d tbe
— Record-

b bee pgbRibed a r

to in tha Poragrotaid. .
CUe^M«or. sT^tca^ and tb«
vtotting thouaanda that ara la thb
looking TMwaid wUh aaaloaa
expectancy to the ootolag of Mlehl^ta
Day. tonomw. at the United State*
Load and Irrigation
espoaJUon.
MIfOlgan hat been mtich to the (ore
' tbe coarentloD door and with
ipjcm. Being
ligaoua country to the second city In
I be nadon. the laada and the eshlUU
liave attracted wide auentloo.

B to this plan which U be- <
ing poabed by U>e mannlsctartog en- tnsnagera of that aaeUon
MnrtoHBf the middle west and aontb. to toe mnt Moy^loTto feauraa that
hare, atroaied the aUentioB from
iimu that each a walerway.would be pasalAg torenga. There tbsae se&kKu
to MlcblMa’a agri-< of the shew occupy tgr go means e
caliaral and fruit totereeto and a vlg- amall portion of toe OollMiim.
Two MkAIgnn taims win he gircn
ipnas ‘tooiert has beea entered from
tola state BBd wlU be I
to tbe away Htehlgia Day. The locatlooa
of there taims ftt not as yet madr
Hmtl.
The ntoHUde of ^Ideot Taft and known. They, ttowever, wUl be darmt
others to open bosUllly to tbe plan, of the Rret water. Tbe Wlanera will
will cause toe-aopgrees of tbe Unit­ be those whe guess closest the num
rr of beans to a Jar on display in
ed Butee'to hesitate betora vanUng
totooa for An anlerprlBe That w renter of the building.
f,|tore a d^trlnmatal effeot upon
Saturday at Boon the Mlchlgnp ex
certain porypns of the cxrunlry-atid hibllor* will be tho gnesis of tbe land
banefi^-few large corporate totereau
St lb'* "
In one particular Unhm League club. Cbleago'a repreemtion of the country. Kz-Praaideat aenutive bnalneei dab. Quite an
ffeoeerelt bad expressed hts nimrornl tcnslre program has been .nrtapsed
efitbe
but the manner In which for too day. it Is as follows:
be to natd to bare fsrored It
Robert IL Sberman. chslrm^
that he had bet made an InreatlgaTtaverae Clty.-Hlrh..
pi«ttnn of Improbable detrimenul ef- aide. Addresses will be madd by the
feeto.
Hon. K. L. Hamilton, of Niles. MlchVet. 8. Moloney, of Cheboygan. MIeta..
Robert A. Smylhe, of ilenton Harbor.
Mitou D. H. Day. of Glen Haven.
Allch.. and Heber A. Kuott. of Grend
• of KnIgMa of Pythias Rapids. dJIcb.
>-ln Otonreed
Tbe day will open with the eong.
' • Cereetery.
“My Hkhignn- and wlU dose with

fWilM.<FG.S. GIVIS

Good news has gone out lo toe
alldren of Cbtcago sad thia good
6wi is dlH>eps(!d by the Weetere
Mlidiignn Dbvelopment bureau from
their sutloo of diqilar to toe United
SUto lAod and.
M the Ooltodfi^ to Chicago.
On Hitolgaa day. every one who
TklU the >lg show WlU be given a
big red snile such as toe writer* of
Action ured lo tril about lo the days
of our grandtaliiers. Tbe 'West Mlcfa.
Igan fruit men. bowevt-r. are golwr
to give away a better fruit than thni
Of tbe fnliy tale, boennae authlng snpertor to toe product of West HIchlgnn CAP bo found on toe map or
played in any land ahoprThe W’est Mtchlgnn.areaerrcs ai
tbe big show is lodood oompleto. The
only thlag it has not on display Is
tbe eoU of the Wolverine aute. There
are more apples to the booth than
to aU the other ext
Tbe grtMind products ve present Ip
profuskm Just as they ware harvost-

•««»
fro» the
booth where .the fruit k displayed to
OM RsaWent of OraiM toapMs .Paasad toe
<
Iona of aMdet, etc. k tbe booth
of the Han canaertea. FTOm toe apCbarlee A Skelefaer. hto
thO vUitbre are turned
vtn* and daughter Orpba. were oaDed rtoer to the Roach
cannery booth,
Grand Raphto Monday
where frerythtog to the Hoe of can­
ronat of the death of Mr. 8kalcber*a ned goods k dispensed In Ubernl
totoer. Hewy Nwltoer, who had been
sick tor aererel months with heart
dohn I. GHmon k the
troobie. Mr. Skehdter eras M years old none Agnre to tbe Wes _____
iM was quite well «nown to Trav- fleld. Ur. Gibson U the boslest
c^Clty.-Mvtog vtoked here many nt tne show. A dree nomd k W. H.
^
p wA.Ue family of hk
Steele, who wns largely
ke clvAe oM nMtonls nt Graad (or toe VBmetive West flichigsa _
Rairida and weU kaown aM hlihly hJWt. in charge of the Hart exhibit U
Mr. A R. Wagner.
esteemed to that ptoce.

■ani and n orodR to the oornmnUV to wUch K toraUatod. Aa enoa aa
■to can bo MmpktoA tho hcMto^sStnKTi
t»me to'l
I AM 4smAw
Wtii be «»egW of weeto to

SXT.

to

bk

the CRT on bom-

MiCNiOAN niurr compcua to
TANK BACK MAT.

Tootofiww wm Ba •nicMotoi
atMsl

Ulchlgnn In the matter of producU
to wdl to the van. Tbe Wolrerine
auto If repreaoated to three enhlblu.
and these three in addidoo to being
attracUre. hare vied
with each other for tbe Kipremacy.
The Wealera Uleblgna exhibit baa on
dlaptoy mere applet than are erbibUed 111 all the rest of the trig Ooitoe‘r'Pnilt with Ftoror~ has been
the slogan and U baa met with a
■yvpathetic chord /from tboM who are
dly born and hope to be oountry
brcriie.
Tbe paper* bare annouaced that
on Michigan Day ramc forty tbonaOPPOSED TO DEEP WATERWAY and apples arc to bs dtotrlbuled grat­
CANAU
ia. Tbe quality of tbe Miohtgan frail U
. At the recent conrention of tbe deep rach that It has attraetad widespread
waterways association, which is ex­ nttontlOB and the dtopeaeatloii of the
ploiting a canal from tbe Ukes to the
piir, thia prelect was tbe chief eublect
One of the spedtera.
alrena abow.
in behalf of (ho «nterprtoe. bitterly
The Origtoal Fruit Belt of Michigan
Bcorsd Piwldeat Taft for hit IndlBetatoo U weU represented. Tbe dtoance toward tUa canal.
play from that necUon of the WcriveiIt la qatte evident thnt the predIne state to most sltrsdlre sad tbe
dwt has vary good reaaona for not
gtpnnd prodnctii nr« of each qasitty
toadtos tho proposed
floadld snitoorL Seaator WHUam Al­ Uui tbolr peers ere not to be fooml
dan South «>d oUwra to the np|>er In any other seetloa of the land show.
In addttton to these things the
PM towar honeee of congreaa to
taken up the fight North Kstoni Mldilgan Belt to to

e eapanMUire: tor the booklet
va.aofbly brtiw adequate rewards.
1 and toThe funeral of Chas. 8. Carls, who
KWne to erery eonsty totoe
OIKrtot Atoginai aad a eery oMapre- led suddenly -..Bsturday, viU take
Imato* Men of toe woMertni n- place toU aftrenoon'^v two o'clock
from ton tomOy joaldonoe.
TVhlto tUa paltocnUoA to a gsnmml Fifth atnot Owing Co toe mm
•who has boon BcrknspnfMttoa Rr .toe jmUre
districL
EkinnaXittr «oo)d book u
with ly sick with typhoid fever, the ecrTiee wtfl be abort. VthonM Jams
reeavortog In a tororahto- nanoi
natty to thk rtgtosL Other eoa
Mra dsM this aad win get direol CITbe fuaeral w|U be held under the
iMittU while pure most be Indirect auspkns of Txnrerae Oty todge. No.
to a measure. It onr board of tred< 7S. KnighU Of Pytolaa. the fnil rttnalin be gtrvn at toe
mmtm adaatmtoty snppUad wtth fnnde
Am-More etoMttn pMRdty toe Influ- grnre to OVewood cemetery. Rev. D.
sMAAd the botaan baotoet woold be (toctalln. aaaltied by Rev. Prod Car­
ter. wlH offleiato V the boore.
Tha pall bearers hare be^ cbeoea
from the bar fraternal'ordera
. ANMBR GQNAOMMkTION.
wblto Mr. Cark held membership, as
bi .tol waekk laaw of toe Kal
folkran;
ktoto tolhIMiall M Saikaton, Rd
knlghu of Pythias, E. B. MDler.
mm ft. D««y anaBOB em tbe'oanaoU«Utoa of toe RatoMklaa and Under, Jod CBawren. Fbreaters. C. M Taylor.
Oootge Boon; P. A A M.. Omrioa K.
ad Iff dm Leader Pub Itolag oompany Quick, o. Allen Bmlth; K. O. T. M.
M. Chaa. G. eberwood aad w; O.
oflUkatoa.
ITaVliagH to awalm to the nplrtt of CUney.
the nee and ton ^dtobera of both
papers to tost tmn hare
Ibtotoe thst H Is better for the nows- 6*
papara mad beUre ter tho faaslneee
men aM readrea as voR that the two
ahoeM be
s spirit to being (eh ah over the
oewBUy. «M bsttar new^gen and
I to the
tasAlt.
Hr. Mtoy aaA Us
b
toffre thk week tor New
ataleh «f bettor heeMh. M to only
IB MaRh tost prompted
Ure «» the pWhTkhing bnU

gBiUJD THAYBB8E IffiEAU) AXD TBAYEB8B BAT EAGLE. TTESDAV, MOTEMBBB. a, UlO.

n. H. newurtli led taet night for
ChkngD. to etteM the kM ehow
M with the Veetcra Mitolgu
e^Obdt
Ntos Ftwanm Cams has retaroed
fiem n coopto of weeks vtitt with

ul nhtt.. u WMt.

Detnrit. Vlcto. Nor. N-ms to the
Hty of the baked apple, la aliml cr
rcBUnraat then to a apodal
couater where tbe tmlt to cooked,
covered with cream or sauce and passt—pawed out at 10 cenu aa ap­
ple. almost as fast aa they can be
toiDdled] Some of the leelanmnte hare
an sltracilre young woman with while
cap aad apron la their wtadows. while
atoagalde of her to a great pile of
the very dmleeat apples. These yoong
womcB generally preside orcr pat­
ent sunmerr that cook Uw tnilt to
such a manner that the shape aad
color VC not lost. The emell of these
rteamtog applee puUr the hiinpy
from the nmet sa rarely aa motoaeea
doea flier, and the <aah
tune as (hey ring np the dimes.
But they are not pssitog oot MichIgan aitolca V there resuurnnts. la
order to satisfy myself on this point,
(he other day. 1 walked from Cpngreea street to Grand Circus park on
Woodward svenue, and failed to find
stogie sign leUtog lhe.cBatomer thst
be was esUng klKbl^n fruit. Far be
It from suob. the tosjorlty reading.
-WaabtogtoB applea. the beet to the
worid." Nice (blag to read In the
ropoUa of MlchlRUi. wasn't It?
It's the same
way do the toilt
atoree. Washington. Idaho and Ooiomdo nHriea are plentiful, bat you nev
sr sec any boxes of
spplee. or at least. I have not fonn-1
yet. s^d 1 hare been searching
right-nloag ever nines 1 hare beer
hem. not only down town bat to toe
outlying fruit sUres sad stands as
well. (to. yen. there are Michigan applee here, bat they are sold by the
peek in toe grocery stores, and are
quoted much below the wentein spplee.

loBowlaa ezcrtent peecraat. emy
iber of which to worthy of apodal
wwnttoB. war pwcated. nnder
•derahip of
Miaale Walt:
Vocal eolb—-Tbe Lordd.' an
to Oo Hand Per t
> by Htoi UrUai
Paper-Old Oermaa Castles, by Mra.
C. i. Knseliad.
' At the regntor Mlag of the WoResdtog-Tbe
Bthennsl.'
Btaab dnb Prtdv afte^ooa. lira. Urn. B. L. Tblrtby.
(kKTOr-j Legrada of the Rhine hy Urs. Ura.
tkw aad Cbarittoa eowatottee. pare w. O. StordL
of the woeb d<me|' Ry utp ^ tbe Bhlae by Mlae
by thk c
■-----------------------“-,8chafar.
tbe Boys’ dob moremeaL
VWln '^5to=^-:Thr Witch en the
It wee voted to transfer the money Rhine.' by Hitt roualanee Hoyt, ac­
OB hand, which amosnu to NS7.I0. companied by M1.S RacJfd Wade.
^ the pledgw rsceired.
atoo
fl.Sis.OO.
of the
Jeeeph bleder left thk i
Bo}n‘ club. E. U Edwards, tbe money (or Ckkmm. where he wiU atUM
to be acTempanled hy a eonuamUen^ tor Land and Irrigatloa show and nlUoo nrylaa Imawdtote action on the en toe storb show.
part of ibe offleers ' ami etrcutlre
coonnlUe of the organlmlM. so thst
tbe rooms may be araltoble to the
boys and young a>en this coming wtnTbe mconbem of this dub npprvdate the subaUnttol aasl^nnce

A. liney Uy. PiMiiial
B. Pleyd COmi±. Vlaa TmWI.

^ J. UMM turn, nmrn

I Sams

S rtr, OnL anwre*

F. U. PAINE

F-l-ORIST
ALL KM08 OF CUT FLOWERS M
SEASON.
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ORDER OF RUIUCA-nON.

At a aessloB of said coait. held U
the probete office to the city of TrarCity, lu
to said wiiuLy.
ooonty. uu
on the l»th
day of Novembv. A D. 1*10.
Hon. Fred H. Walker.

-----

. metur of tbe eatnte cri RalM.
Joseph .and Thomas Moore Pyboa.
mtoore.
■loora.
,
Mary B. Pybes having (Ued In anid
Mrt her seventh annnV nm-unt ax
guardian of said eeute, and her pe}lng for toe Vlowance thereU to ordered that tbe -10th day of
December. A D. 1*10. at ten o'clock
in tbe forenoon at said Probate offlee.
be and to hereby appointed tor
ling and nUosing anld accouoL
tt Is further ordered that public

I prevtouB t
ceaslve
of boarti _
aid. a newspaper printed and clrcnlatw] In said county.
FRED R. WALKER.
Last Bight I tendered the proprtel7-:4Aec 1
Judge of Probate.
>r of s IHtIc hole-ln-ihc-wsll fruity
store a dime snd asked for apples. {
pot lyro- They wore nice apples, well
Grand
uriored. well farmed and perfect fruit,
Traverse.
tut many times, 1 hsve^ banded Pete
Id tb<- msuer of the estate of UnthMenc«ari a nickel and had. him give iax Fosel. Dex-ossed.
Nrtifx- Is 'bereby given that four
me throe or four apples ibsi
monibs from (be SXto day of October.
pcrior'Tb every «sy. And Pete wasn't
r>. have boen Ulowed for
if» lo pre»'-nl their cl
hwlng money, either.
t uid d<x-.-ased lo said <
ThU particular fruit was put up

In email boxce. and each apple
carefully wrapped to paper. On one
end of the bos was tbe name of the
place where they esme from. Pleas­
ant Valley. Idaho, aomebow or other.
brouBbt to my mind a pic­
ture of a abrilered vallo)' with a lit
tie stream running ibniugh It. of bees
droning la and oat among toe trera
other toe picture
whlrfa the name visualised, made that
fruit taste belter.
I asked toe Greek If he bad
'No good." wax the
n-ply. 1 dldu'l argne. What was the
Dee* A denmnatraLioo was tbe only
thing that
I bo|« tbs Grand Trnvcrac grow
era catch the drift of what I am try; Itig lo convey. i know that some have
-urned over a new leaf and have qnii
throwing toelr applet Into barrels
be aold by the peck or boahel and
putllBg them up In boxee to catch
toe fancy trade, but there U
plenty more, for lo this fancy trade,
is where (he big money Is.
Tbose Idaho appks bad been shlp«ed more than 2.000 mile«. They bad
U-cn bandied by ibe grower, by the
by tbe railroads, br arid
Blorage comroniet nt the dktributlag points, by
by tbe Greek who sold them
lie got 10 cenu and probably. boU
of that atncA to hk tUl. maybe not
so mneb. But nt two tar Ire oenta. applee are a proSUble propoeiUo^
toe grower, much more prolllableto
at A3J0 B barrel. Also, there k
difference to freight charges when
toe haul U :00 miles Instead of Vewt S.000. '
Dc4rolt U a city of aimott half
million tohablunu. Detroit people
like apiries. to fuel, they have toe
apple hatrit and are willing to pay
good prloc. TUs market toaiongs to
raM Traverse and ahotod be coptored by Otand Traretse. But the
aortoera growers can't 2o it with
barrel goods, they bare to oompeto
with tbe west to careful and Vtractlre packing Apponrnnee comes IJrai.
then comes qnaUty.
The dlsiriaye made by the board of
trade ve good thbiM and have atbrtnglng toe
right ktod of pobUdty^to the
Bat tbe displays have Wveral llmltouons. ta tbe Aral place, too people
have to go where ^ey ore lo order
see them. sM to the secood pkce.
a look k not aeariy so eattefylng sa
tost. Tbe western compare favor­
ably with thoss ofMbhlgna when U
romes ^ appearance, bm toe quality
the saperiorlty of
Mlehlgaa apple. Therefore, the
thing to do k lo get- into the
merkM sad.geMcmto n demaM In
that mana^.
lx U STVrSfSOK.

Tmcnc Qty State Batt

required tu proarm their cUlm* to
uId rnu{i. at toe probate office. In
the City of Traverse <^ty. In said
on or before
eoumy, oner.
___ the
.. 4to day of
March A 1). 1*11. and that said claims
be heard by aald court on Saliiidiy. toe «(h day of March 1^. D. 1911,
ten O'clock
Qber :sih A. D. 19lfi.
(*RKD R. WAAKER.
Judge of iV^xlc.
Nov. l■S-l&-2^*^.
' —
STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Probate
Court for tbe County of Grand
Traverse.
'
In the Matter of the estate of Win
»r OoWeo. Deceased.
NoUce Is hereby given that foor
months from the :Xtb day of Oct
A n. 1911'. have be»-n allowed
rreditora to pre^ctit their cl
claims
against said deceamxi to ssM <
for examination and i
that all (-redUors of said deeeaacu ore
required to present their claims u>
raid court, at tbe probate ofBce. In
tbe CKy of Traverse City. In said'
or before toe 3rd
March A. D.. 1910, and that said
win be heard by said conrt on Friday
toe 3rd day of March A D. 1911. St
ten o'clock In U
- lober 28ih. A. t>.
1). 1910.
FIIEU R. WAl.
Al.KEU.
;o o* I’.cU
Not. 1-8-15-S2-29.
Order of Publkatloa.
STA'TE OF MlCtnCA.S. in toe nrcul'
t'oun for Grand Traverse Couniy,
In Chancery.
Annie WalbrldRe. (^napklnanL vs
Frank Walbrtdge. Deft-odanL OcL 19,
1*10.
It appearing from affldavll on file
to the above fintlGcd cause that toe
. .
Slate,
bnt la a rviideni of
the Btate of New
)f tbe
York. On motion of 1*
!>. H. Gage, roll'
cltor for toe compklnaat herein. It U
ordered that the'sald defendant
his
iS appearance
I
lo be entered In this
kOae wUhlD four montto from the date
>reof either In pereon or by solicitor
Id to defanU thereof that toe BIU
of Complaint filed herein may be toll­
ed against hlm.
Crahd Traver
. -..GE.
illcltor for C<
Bush
Traverse
Oct Si Nov.

ro, Mich.

Traverse.
to toe msuer cd toe eeUte of Sarah
Frazer,, i.
Deceased.
—. _. . .. is hereby given that Jour
nnnihs from toe zsth day of Oiijher.
A D. l»ie. have been allowed
present their- claim*
deceased to said .coort
and adJtmmenL snd

*-.s

required lo preseni their claims to
■aid court, at the probate office, to
toe City of Traverae CUy. to sold
coanty, on or before the Cth day of
March. A D. 1911. and that said
claims will be beard hy sold eeart on
IkBday toe <th Any of March A D.
19U. at ten o’cloek in the foreaooM I
Dated October 2Slh. A D. IIIA
I
FRED R. WaLXRR.
JaAgs A FnlRtn
Not. t-l-lMI-n.

The UTTLE fVONDER
AS%h.p.6«stttt»c E«ttoc
MADE IN TKAVEftSE CITY

Cjrlipdrt bore. 4 inch.*,
3orf de^ biai matarnl.

■Fiteb,----------grator. wood saw

4| imAm.
H i»pef ootM.

battfigr. poll red
J tfm joor wp.
or do nay olber

^ J ACKS«N,1taveiM C.f!Mlck.

Two in One
to hm two kud* of Imt. «m for
btexL dw otbe for pAitty, foa
refll/ibe«Utf7*<>t>ccaL**

cresce.mi

Thk bnad b • brew} Bow. Md it
b g pgitij flour—8Dd. is mwtinR«lfae fpifitiiU of two kind* of
flsw. Mt a
RoewfiMy
iiy itofi bwkowiWoA

lot
Tot **Cn8.
--Jeal- ride by ride with tbe bon
breed flour you ero wed. Tbw conpwe it with die bol
pastry flour you know. 'The rcNk wfl wtiriy you ^ ow

Iriad...............................................
cu do two ihugi ^ stiB infueve orcr the
die *‘««luri»e."

CRESCENT FLOUR
me Klxa EvoyMr UbcF*

Is made from choke wheats, the bkodtog of tbe different klads
being largely responsible lor He combtoed bread snd paWfT wMtoff
qualities.
c of a watch—w ear
This proores U as exact as tbe
laUoo in quality, no sacrifice of coavcnlence.

siSiS^I
votgi Mmnm Co. <sm«nssUs.siiA

Pics and Sauces
Green apples are scarce. Get ptnnet,
dried peaches, apricots and inince mesL
We have a
tempting lot' of prunes—
good large fruit at lOc per pound, extra
l^e at 12c per pound; dried peaoies at
12c; apricots at 16c; dried apples at 12c;
mince meat at 1 Oc a package, 3 packa^
i« 25c. Wc ptewH lliao to 3-0. * mf »>«m*o W«»
To bow the qti^iy lesd ni i fikafib order, Groccrindfril
kioda, they look oic*. tgtte hota. Cowe tike • twto ^ «r
quli^ At coracf of Front wd Cam tticetfi.

Conifr Front k Cam StreetA

TRAVERSE TTFBAT.n AKD TRAVEBSB^BAY EAOLE. TTESDAT, yOVEMBEB,», 1910.

1SI0N0F
THE TARIFF

TO SETTLE IT BonwMTpwHToavoLEAR GOAL
FOR SEASON
IT THE HieUE

MEETIR OF eOVBfllORS
AMwal

«r atM
In Franktart. Ky.

Pruktert. Kj.. Kof. *8.—The meoBfeNnoe <4 co^enion. vhldi
jDEWf •TAFT NOT ANXOOU*

aBBiMl
' TO TACKLE THE FItOpLEM
enM dBrin* the E»wU Mmlntotietkn. will
■ “■
'

, prfMia retom.

IffER TO nr SESSHU = u„

oiBKim tatereeL The »euL
WedBMday and Thondar
BCULIMt EITUATION WILL CON­ held la loaliTlDe.
FRONT CHIEF EXECUTIVE

AepuMleen the OuUeek ■natfete
Eaniettly Awaltad.

Waa)iliiiu». Nor.
WMa con«tueeta « week ;mn .today It will
» Itiet t&ree nonthi Id which to
ffik. WhpBwv iSAF. he- the da­
ta trt aS«nibUaD sdudaMrallaa.
r that the fate of the aft lasl*■ pracratD will d«Md upn tha
B ol a deBoeratle beoae aad a ra«dda whkh
end of the
Mt wa-of eSioa.
Vhh a elittauoa alrewa
tha sa«M « fallare
r 4a 4awheMa« abort, asmtoa of

yNttderhwrboi « aep in the cHy.
illear of the :
ditre donated la the 9cwt elactloM
» no! expected lo derry with the
t of graee the hlowa so harebly adliftered and this feel of itself cuts
r
prealdeot a Uak oSexiag
Kiea tar mofi' eemplealhg than
tl'var bsM preaeBtaa to any
HBMb-b ecoiw oFyeare.
I that be would be ertU» tails to demand of
[.Ihrtber reridon ^ the tariff—
r of the» wadi
woolen
.wadi and
a
1 fully oognltent of the
.1 the pro^wets wo«44 be eH

ttte
U the preiMeaL It U eald.
Be wp bU mled deSniteiy
^^...aine sriU be. The chaneee
d he will aot Uuriat up^ aetloa
( the- apfnoBchiug eeeakm, but
« wUI offer the democrelic ho^
act *. program tor . tariff revUioe
Bet srlU be bolstered up with facU
d Enres gathered In the aeaatltne
F 4e tariff beard.

/lML lENlBl MOUMS
ttmm* Flgum Shew Fire triatim Ta
Ba TssantrKav Yeaat
> Kowatlc. N. 1, Not. U.~
today ^w the eaaaaMaa la

- - fire diaaatar ta
OatMday'a
< he 14 youag
AU tb*
employaa are
Iv -•A8 .Kewivk noaraa today.

^^JOIISOIIMWESIHI
Nads by WhHa OIH
.
company.
Tork. KOT. M.—Jack Johnaou.
a arreeted today on a
of aaaanlt oo Bmlly Cooper,
^.e girl la the thaetrteel aom^ which be

PANTSflE
LETTER
PDBUSm)
ArBeaefitofWMieawlM
Gtfd* from Peoiale Us

CadllUc. Mich.. Nov. 26.—Aviator
MBS. 3M0.
Philip Parmalee. .Who recently made
Chicago. Nov. SS —Rye. »0e. Bar- ^
croewcoentry record, flying fitwn NIGH SCHOOL TEAM WON EVERY
ley. 6;gMc. Whdat—OecMBher.*9tfcc:
GAME PLAYED
Dayton to Cdnm^ wlib fl.OOO worth
May. Mhie; May.
July. 1
sUk. and who was promised the
9:-^ri!<:.ike.
Cora. <3\e. OatA SOMc. '
band in marriage ot Hlaa Kdlth Dritr
of Msaeeloaa. when be eatahUabed a
Buffalo. Nor. 2A^—Cat
record for alUiade. has been asked by
Miss Delta not to try sn>-lhlng so
KINO -OEOROrE AOOREE8 WAS husrdmis and to quit aviation en- CADILLAC WA« TAKEN INTO
CAMP EASILY
NOTED FOR BREVITY.
Urdy.

Object Lemon Waa Ovtn Bate
aa to tha NecMal^ for
Caalar TravaL

> M

I^ISPU'

■IDE ElVIABLE RECORD

: P4RLUHEIT DISSOLVES

,IDRES00DR0IU)S
ARENSeeE

DetrolL Nov. 21.—Wheat—No
white. tSHc; No. 2 red. 94He; Decem­
ber. 94%ic; May. M^e: July. 9«c.
Core. bSc. Oats. 34%c. Rye.

.....

FrafOOMlvee «f BriUeh Hewee «f Letd*
Wee the Oreat laaoe—King Re­
grate Failure to Effeet an Agree­
ment at Thia Beeaion.

DRBV PETIT JURORS
FOR DECBIRBI TBIH

LoDd6n, Nor. 38—The second patv
UaneDt of King fidward'e reign which
February 1C.
0 the program ot tbe llbera! gavemment. to go before the
counUy on the question of the pre
rtcaUvoe of the bouse of lords. The
king’s P{>eech was noted for lu brev­
ity. expressing regret that the oontertslled to effect an agreement
over the upper chamber and express­
ing his gretWcatioD that the Newwould be
Boally settled at the Hague.
The preeent house of commons has
jntnisterUl majority of ittnod variona elcmenta aUnd as followt: LH>eiula. 27S: labor mambera. dO; natloo^ 81; Independent Batlonallsts,
11. and unioniata Z73.

Tbe Drawing Took Place Saturday
ARemoon at the.County Clerk's
Office.

Great Coaehlog of Thaekar Geve
Traverwe Eleven Premier Honerd
Fer the Northern Seedion
of the State.

.................... ;..3So
Traverse city 33. Heneelens C.
Travem City 22. Merwstee G
Traverse CHy 11. Csdillse 0.
' M. L. Kreeger ef Globe MHIe. Pena,
Traverse City 26. f
arrived Saturday eveaiag to spend
Egg*, pet
Treveree City 16, I
UlAv. lier ton^.^V.V.V.V.V.VoV7.Vi7*2S e few weeks in tbe dty with bar figTrsveiM CKy 32. Chi
ter. Mrs. J. \V. IMnncn.
Straw, per ton........
Traveiae CKy 12, Csdiilee 0.
Traverwe CHy toUl 151, opponenU 0.

There was a good object leaeon
The petit Jury for the December
given Saturday In behalf of good roada
term of the circuit court were drawn
a UtUe ont of the ordinary
Saturday afternoon at tbe office ^of
la the way of an arganent in favor «t
the county derk by BberlS Stanter and
an este&aloD of the work In the ten^Judges Amil F. Nerlinger and G. W.
tory contiguous to Traverse City. On
This te the story of tbe first dtamCurtis. Following arc the lucky once: plonsbip year ot tbe Traverwe City
that day a fanlly who llvae seven
Acme—Lorenzo WrigbL
innce from Che cllf wwe oot of eome
High school football team since 1905.
Blair—George Wales.
of the Deeeaaltlee in the grocery line,
Tiaretwo City has won the northern
aad the Udy of the bonee had to walk
East Bay—John Chandler.
.Michigan title, besides being the only
to the city and carry, back what waa
File Lake-Lyle KnlgbL
in the state that has won every
needed, becanee the made were ao bW
Oarfldd-Otto Bohrer.
played in a season wlthcut hav­
Grant—James McPbail.
that it was Impoaalble to get a team
ing tbe goal line crossed for a score.
Uuwugh them.
Green Lake—Abe Sander*.
Ytwterday morning at 10:40 two spe­
Long Lake—Isaac L Chance. Ja­ cial cars heavily loaded left for Cad­
This might teem e little tardetebad.
cob Stover.
illac with one hundred and twenty-five
but it U aevectheleaa a fact that can
Mayfield— John Clark.
Prank rooters abonid for tho game, and as
be Toaehed for by eotae of the boaiSebrunekrai
men of the city who know the
tbe'town was cotcre.1 the
ParadUe-^gbert A. Smith. GeorfO high school band, which pas taken
U^. end also the condition of the
The prodanatiim of tha dlaaotutlan
roads that Ue between her term end
MacDonald.
along, beaded tbe parade which went
the dty.
aUnetlon in the te
warren. David up tbe main street to the Y. M. C. A..
ble on January 31. 1911.
the year proves a handicap to the boawhere the locsls sta.vod while in the
A. Kdley.
fntareeta of the town, as wall aa
Whitewater-mnk BedewUh. A. H. cItyL Alter dinner the crowd went
ORAWN.
to the comfort of thoae who have to
Recreation park, w^ere tbe
Webuer. ,
porehaae their supplies bars. A tew- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦
game was to be played. From the
First wrard—George Blue.
ingre mUaa of the county good roads
Drawn.
Mich.,
Nov. 3E.-S(rt.
first the westber msn frowned upon
Seccpnd ward—Thomas Young.
and this difficulty would ba overe
CBariei Palmer left for OndimaU.
tbe eveiiL but the game was played
Third ward—H. E. TumbuU.
Ohio. Tueeday to spend Thankagirlng
nevertheless, upon a field with two
Fourth ward—Mark J. Holmes.
Inches of snow. sJihough it bad been
with her Bister.
Fifth ward—Eugene Trude.
scraped Id the fifornlng.
JteT. J. Priesiley and wife <X Al­
dan were the guests of .. Hr. Clark
and family. Monday nigtL
Mr. and Mrs. prank Stafford and
children retumad home Friday from
( In the Highway Com­
at the Aeylum While at
P. 6- Gilbert Will Entertain Trav­
WHliamaburg. where they were eallcd
missioner's Office at Empire
Mle Work.
erse City Elks Thursday Evening.
Satisfactorily Ended.
by the death of a friend.
The members of Traverse City lodge
Mrs. MauD Datey has rented Mrs.
Joba Crooks, lor the post three
of Elks will enjoy a feast on Tb-urs
Palmer's
house
and
moved
in
Tues­
Quite
a
sensation
was
created
In
ofmonths an alteadant at the Northern
tidal circles of Empire township,.Lee­ day ercDlng that every mendter will
Michigan avlun. died suddenly Bnn- day.
Y. Gilbert, who reWilUam Yonker of Traverse City lanau county, recenriy, when rumors
moming of heert trouble, im­
ipread^to the effect that High­ eerily returned from o hunting trip
mediately following the work of feed­ U bare loading a car of poUtaes.
way Commissioner David Baumgart-.
There will he a masquerade bell
ing one of the paOma-in his ward.
bouniihil supply of fenlsoo whlcn
Mr. Cioaka'wes
Cioaka'was -te^ In Midland, Sliver Lake Inn Thaakaglvlng nlghL ner bad been i>aylng off his farm help
Mr.'
with orders on tbe highway fund of w ill be serv’-d In the rlub rooms Im3ely S. im: bui incmd some time Good music.
ego to Esst Jordan With bis parents. -Mr. and Mra. J. Bracken and Mtu. the towDship. In order lo clear up the iiic>dlflt<-lj- after the lodge m«-ctlBg.
InvestlgaiioD was called for
There will be a program In nddlUr. and Mts^^Tbomsa Crooks, who ser- BQ:h were Traverse City
and after the town officers bad wres­
uD to the supper that wilt bo tully
TlTo him: He^taai9 to thia dty shoot Saturday.
Regular church aenicca will be tled with the books ef tbe cominis- cbjoycd.
three moatba agA going to work at
atoner
for
three
days
they
found
that
tha aayhim. U# iMvee, beeldea bis bald Sunday evening, Nov. 27,
there was a discrepancy of IlIKJiil.
Mra. M. A. Miller, of Grand f^pIdA
geraata two eisters. Mrs. Delbert
Mra Batey and dau^ter
which be admitted, and also owned iip <8 i-pending a few w«>eks in the'elty
Heia of this dty. Hiss Berthe Crooks Traveiae Oty calle
of t»Mt Jordan. aM one brpttaer,
MtsB Lilias Dsvisou spent Sunday to toving paid off bis help with the with her daughter. -Mrs. A T. Peck.t '
(W^ra.
Tbomes Crooks, of Bast Jordan.
with friends In Traverwe City.
Tbe case was finally settled by
The remalas, accompaaiad by Mr.
Mr. Blackman ot
Traverse Ofly.
Baumgartner laying back the abortand Mrs. Delbert Hale, were taken to transacted business here TucadtCr.
the ^wnsfalp and also paying
^ Jordan Monday aRanoon
tbe expenses ot the Investigation.
huriat
When this was done tbe ease was
south MILTON.
dropped.
Baumgartner has sold bis is the original—has been
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦OB
Booth MUton. Nor. 33.—And still It farm and will take up bis
the standard for thir^-five
of Washington.
storms.
(^lecUl to The BecordCagle.)
Mrs. R. Wood has bSMi' apendlag
Loadon. Not. 31—A moreaunt hu
years.
a taise Imperial exhibtUoil In London the i»at.week in Bk Baplda. Mrs. M.
♦ THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
There are thousands of
been set on foot for thq bddlng of Odell is keeping house tor Grandpa
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦!♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
aad Elmer la her absence.
In i»U. for the purpose^
November 25.
so-<aIled “just as good”
A bse’^a appointed nest Friday
what can be i
1 and pro1783—New
York
City
evacuated
by
within the British bmpire. The fix tbe church sheds. Amlel Bacbl
Emubtons. but they are
tbe British troops.
roar 1918 is proposed as the date for liberally donated tbe lumber, the Bp1W»—Adolph E Boric, who
bolding the exhlbiUon. among othor worth League has purebaaed paper
not—they are simply imi­
sccretarr
ot
tbe
nn\7
under
President
and
halls
and
vu^'^spoct
tbe
sheds
reaaona. becauee it U hoped that the
Died tations which are never
dnd warm for tbe Grant, born In FbUadelpbla.
next woloBlal oonferenee wOl be held win be made
tbera. FYb. 6, 1880.
la that year, because the Prince ^ "pair beastlw.'' this winter.
Rer. ■ Harwood -walked over from
1837—Andrew Carnegie, famous cap as good as the original
Waloe will be oelrbretlng hU twentyItaJlat. and philanthropist, born m
first blrtbdsy, and. forther, beesnse Kewadln Sunda.v. and alibouRta
They are like thin milk—
inst have felt somewhat fatigued, he Danfemllne. Scotland.
U will be the 700th anniversary of the
delivered a most excellent senaou
Blgalng of Ubgiia Oiarter.
18*8—Tbe Marquis of Lome and SCOTT’S is thick like a
and one which will be long remember­ the Prinress Louise arrived at Haii,hea\y cream.
ed by the meobers of bta congregn- Ta*.
tiOD.
•MAPLETOrt. ,
18K—Thomas A. Hendricks, twenty
If you want it thin, do
Word received from Goose creek
flrwt vice president of the V. S.. di. d
., Nov.
trill us thd Wm. ..Wood hu captured in Indianaiolla. Bora In Muakin^m
it yourself—with water—
roll ot Jackson. is'vUIiltlng relatives
n> bears.
'
ceuifl.v. Ohio. Sei".
1819.
here.
Ernest Smith bad ' the ibisfoni

De OF HEUT TROUBLE

SETTLED WITH TOWNSHIP

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

ITyja /Maiyjab-Z

. stance myotrbahy^

$1000

frombak-J

toitforjtm

e,

Cdumet b» been backed for yean by an ofia
of >1,000 for any subnance injurwiu to bealrii
fouad^in the baking prepared with it.
Dom not thtt and the fact that it cotnpliet witb
ail pure food lawt, both Sute and Natiotud,
prove that Caiuroct ta absolutdy |Rm7
With the purity tjuettion settled—then Calumet
is undoubtedly the beat Baking Powder. It
contairu more leavening power; it is more uni-

RscMsad IfigW Awed Westfs Pars Food EvpoilHaa ^

CALUMET
RAHNG POWDER

TO FEAST ON VBIISON

B
E
S
T

FLOUR
- ' '•

-•

Tomorrow will be a bogy day with houae*
vivcR. baking for the Thanksgiving feait To
inaun- the best resniU be anre to Bee that tbd
flour ia right—that means—itEST P1/)UE.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

Scott’s Emulsiol

mnsEiiHKiuiEniiiTiw

Elisabeth Zoalek who has bert)
working for Mra. J. R w. BUekoey
this summer, will arrive borne Friday
to remalB with her dwihcr. Mra. John
J. LAtdle, during the winter.
Mr. SUckney will amve to spend
Thenkagiving at fib home here.
John J. 'Lerdie la moving hla bonaehoW goods into the summer rvsidence
of Bobert Garland. Mr. Garland baa
' removed to hto wlater home.
Mrs. Mike Lerdie has'beeu very
SI4 again, bot it U hoped bow that
she wni gala rapidly.
LItUe Almira Cooledge was sick s
few days last wedt
Mra. John Borsaw who wnt
egotosaatst
at the operation which was performed
on her sWter. Mrs. Ida SoseU, hsa
rctnmed.
All ears are strained tojieer t
e adding bails whleh are e^rtked
ring here aoon.
Joseph Rkstlae did som« idutertng
for John Hoffman last week. .
Alfiwd Lyons left Sunday on the
3:30 trwtn tor Ann Arbor when hU
son Harry
an opersUon.
He la reported *«a doing nicely at
leeaenL
Stevea CarroO baa
a
1 b^M
Uxli arttb a alone

to hare one of bis horses badly injur­
ed by getting calked.
6omo of. the farmerw are hauling
potatoes to Rapid City, tbe price paid
is 3S cents.
Wm. Acmiaegger has been pulUng
la quite a aerlaus time this week en­
tertaining aereral ot "Jobls oomfortJas. Hammond'and Attorney J. L
Boyd and son Lynn were down from
Kalkaska. Saturday ni^t. to try their
Ittck-mr wbltefisb, but we i
the luck was with tbe Bah that night,
as no one succeeded In finding any.
although there were a
number <rf
lights on the Uke.
However. U.e
rioyd party succeeded in taking a fine
lot of pirkcre) from the river.

L.O.T. M. BL
“Tfo OiMiaM Otdw"

1890—Cbancs Stewart Parnell
elected to the leadership of the IrishNatloDal parly.
1892—Sir John Thompson succeed­
ed Sir John C. Abbott as Canadlac
premier.

$200.00
Cash Premiams
Offered

An Ideal

CHRISTMAS
PRESENT

IHi

Something that will les<efi the wile'i hhor and be
sure to please. Come in

the

made.

but dont buy it thin.

FRANK TRUDE

yoaaauBT au.i>acooim

OldPo

Grange Week In The Big Store

Qirlslraas Shopping
COME

TOCETTHEIR

FOR' GEaVE3»Al_ COOP

Holiday Season at

:e BaOdIno

Many
Special Attractions
Secured

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company’s

Provide* Matasnity. Old Agw. Death.
and BMpital Senafita fer

SLttMIUI NM M k tmOs
$7IMIUIiiliifes

THE FARMERS’ STORE

CampheWs
Concert Band
^gaged

XHE

BIG

BRING EXHIBITS FOR

STORE
ANP ATTE3MO THE

Big Produce Show
During WeeR ,oi Dec. 12-17i

lAdoerUte
Grand Traverse
Repan

Q^\-D TRATEISE HERALD AKD TBArERSE BAT EAGLE, TUE5DAT, XOVEUBEE, 29, J910

mmwBm
•MAIXWX HAS ^Cm «TAMMO
. OUT IN SA01NAW

IS buged Corel
arooid the cshlUt.
dcr at Battletopd. Baakatobswan.
«^ *IHkr Aar ka*uS a hom» w
■ <s(Miti>c«r7ali>XK n
-........................ Jtosaaa. tbe joung-,
■m attudueo at tho abu- tMa
iMfliitwwS USiuwd to tb* croud
vllk ommoMODU-fluHtiHn pointed ■UCHIOAN aS«U> FAVSWIU at rtkf is'tarcar tbad laA »«ar, ud tbo CT. dtod to Parts. Bora Jntr Sk iKt. I
paopto are <sailoc to rcaliw that It U
J»n—OsTld H. Watte. ex-fovenwT j
pennanetit feature and «m tbat ii of .Ootorado. died to Aspen,
Odo.
bond to brine reanlta to an aectioan Boot to 4nae«own. H. T, AprU >,;
I Tlio SnMfelt to Arrmcod Bo TImI tiw irito bam dtoplara.
last.
Vloitort Can HaMto tti«
atocMBr feet eat tbebeina cotboMd
R aMa;i^bBd that Mra. Odl'aaloNt^;
LV^I-AKk.
•Mis anDad CM the boUoma. 8be ad,
r.
PorkeU to back tren the ChV
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦,
adOed dbat ab« bad cone boat tbe
Enlor a mnoert right la
Long
KoT. SC--Rer. Carl Milroar own boBM: artange the
boBM oCafriaad to her fwai boow, mao land abow, and mporta that the Woawoto Clubs of Texas WUi Alas
tor preadied a TbaakaglTlag saraHB
in bW;i}oefclt« feet and bad llrad tba «»P»W
?•««» MlobigM Credtt »
Weram to aolt yonraelf;'
p^Miaa Prison mrsna at Aamsal
at tbe church tost Sudar.
l^M^'WbUa in a lail a taeek later, “
»a tba one wmA
choose poor own artists;
HeetinA
last rear. Tbere to more of lu and
Ur; Ankenoo weiR to Blrmtor Ixst
each one whu rou
ataalUar trial, the abomd alcna of
'wish and as often as mu
fe^^Sltx. and ao dam . Ntar at Ajib (be analltr to mocb better than that
8u Antosto. Taxes. Kot. BS.—Alt Mudar to ntiend tbe Edgeoosab ecle.;
I Mra. T. M. tvheelock from Xo. 4.
wish—what an
excellent
Ai<^>b«a« abe bad been for treat- of tbe fim dlsplar.
preparatiens have been completed
Tlalted her btoOier B. B. Dnrjea Last
At all times tbe bulk of tbe crowd
meua of enUrcnlng the lonx
ntoal/.aba vaa
Sunder.
IB be loud in toe western Ulchlnan
evenings ot fall and wtoter.
Mira Anna MclrooDer to sreodlug
se^n. as (bar leal more at home
What a world of pleasnre
|
tbere than Uar do In tba aectiond*
provided for evarr metohar
eoBvenUbn here tomortew. under a few dars with Mrs. WUI Ptorce.
E. J. ^t lirit Wodnmdar (or Cnsa'*
where tbe waatsrn trulls are
ot jaur tamB}.
condltloBS i»erfaaps more facomblo
pier. DUplajr is a spod word becaass lor ■^nccrcsiul meMlee ib&a since couutr to spend ibo winter wUb hto
TO^parchtae a VICTOR.
tbe men wboare paUnc.tbe'lrriCBted
MC^pU
er
KblSON
lands bam tbalr fruU ao armaced
plaeoB' At ropr command
i
that tbe people cu onlr look at and
Cic-Siriti ef sptendld namadmire it from tbe dtounce,.wbUe that ibem will derolre tbe work of coterUr.-rtoau and QrchaMra— •
the wtoUr.
from tbla auta U eat (tf tbe InspecSoloist. Duet and Choir—
Ulning tbe Aanr vUKore. Fbllowinx
tkw of Ibe pnMk who arc at libartr to
Mr. Couturier exTwets to. mom hto
Vaudeville —Grand Operafamur to Traverae. C»r next.jrcjk.
all era rsprammed to the
t It to mall/
baring told hto farm to WIU Strieker.
—-.1 to toe wide vartetr of selections ^lered tor yunr choice,
nfioraoon to
kind that It Is a
Our teacher. Mtoe Erje went to
and br-toeso laatnuneKS a traadolita raprodnetion of tfae .oeigltial
- -Jartoonr
Bieifatdra that to betac
TrnTenie Cltj to apaad TKankaglriiig
candliloD. to aasored.
hotel. The e—lions wiU enottoue Rmr
with friends.
This penoaal contact with tbe trait
^ ^
rarieton erect help toward proThu tbd
Mrs. Aate Hallat and two cbtidrea
IpItJ’ Ob'gaaeral
peot supwloritr of tbe Mleblcaa arfrom ^Seattle, Wash, at*
rtolUns
be dlscueaed. Induttrial edoeatlon.
Ude, to that crosm oa tbe lrrl«ated
Mrs.'HalleU's patuU. Mr. aod Mrs.
prtou .reform, Apnaeriattoo and ebUd
lands of -tbe western stntea. When
Lester Wells, at this 'p}aee.
welfare are awAng thrf auh)actt that
Mrs. J. Q. Adams from Traverie
tbe peopls nr* towed ltd buBle tbe
will receive alllant^.'
Mtnal finU tber mn see for tbemCftr was out to ant Mrs. Durrea last
See «nr fine stock ot these wo^rtul entertainers. Come to.
selTes that It to all that It to repreMoodar. Mra. Durraa
sici
even though roo mar not consider parrbasliig nt this time; we nre
aeated to be-aa to tote, wcij
for a tong Ume'and Ik pot ^ wril at
slwam glad to plar tor you. Provide your home with one ot these
.
------------------------HIBTORf’
ceM pm^aetton.
this writing.
^
srtenUld^lBstramenU tor Christmas—U aonl.l be welcomed by omry
A double wedding took plnee nt
emrnber of your family, young or old. We aelt complete outBts ns lew
November 2A
at ONE IXILUAR WEEKLY. Commence now ud take adnntoge of
crown apple to Its gren weight when
BroUrille. Mlto- last
Wednesdar.
lOS.—Neva
Beotia
aone
amln
nutoe wealth ot ptcaiure ud uterulnmeot those Insiramenu aSord.
eompared with tbe western,article.
when four of twr ronng peule were
Catalogs, poetpald. If jroexuX call
BDUed in marriage at tbe’home of
T^ at^ of tbe weet to of a spoilt der the
Vbo robbed amnlwa Wiebima sort natare. while, tbe prodnet from this
i7ii.- .......one of bte brides. Mtoi TsUlow. Will
Matp to.' aoild.. wl^ dmractectoUe pee» boPn,n)lej April f6.
Cox and Sadie BeUlow. Tl'la Oox and
rta«—Wllttom''c.'Kndtoou. necre- Francis Cleese were the bappr coereadilr dtotingnlsbos It from lu —
tallCwt wot' Ik toe imt Clr*e»»«M ad- ples. Tber came at once to Trav­
NBPQNT OP LONk TJtU BCHOOI. peutom
Twenty^hur Btems.
iyVtera,
I. Detroit. Tramrm Citji
mlntotratioB. bora to Salem. Meat.
erse Clt)'. where ther were met ud
Tb* Ulehlgu dlsplar to put np in
Cer. Front and Coas Btraots:
Dam taoBbt-lf.
Oied-to.BouonF Mar <■ IMdbrought out to toe bom# of Mr. and
boxas tbto rear. wUb three laren ia
lUS—Chicago's flrat new
Mre.
John
Oox;
where
a
raeepUon
each box. while tbe apptoe from tbe
and wedding sapper tpede place. Onlr
west arc oalr exhibited with one Ipj^
l8ts—fcasr Ilw loet toib^ wreck toe'VetailTes ud a few
Intimate
I will be at tbe Qrawti buk emry
Robert Ounean of the Kelly Lumtvr
er In tbe box. ud the boxes are
plaoeJ tar ont^of Uka reacb of ibe peo­ of tbe ship ’‘Pboenlx.’’ to.a terrlUe friends tpelng tovlled. Both conples cnmpuy, left this moraliig on a bust- Friday during llccembM^ abd onUI
• luary 10 to receive taxes. Melvin
fWim os tbe ooaat bf Newpraeenu. and we aeos trip to PenraoolA Ftople, no all dbat tbar know abont tba
lip. Treasurer of Blair Township,
good. .dnallUea ot the product to t'
■ov 29-; me
‘ 44NB7^r«il Bight man tralna ru
gained from (be dtotuce. which'
FOR SALK—Yoke o
u Ideal war to which betweea' BmIoo ud New Toi^.
will a|i|>reclate gted pay. Appl)- t
broken, alngle or <
to prove that tbe fruit to tbe beat. In
J. 11. Steinberg at Stetoberx Brat
Hopkins. Maple.aty.
OSI^^naoB: earutr grada, Bobart.
faMy hMtto of Vodder rimr.
ur .wnr except color.
ftj^N^Mxtb grade—rioranee Beott;
1903—At Touloase. Mile. Margerite
Wsibington. Nov. 2d:—RcprceentaAll tbe wesiera apples are carefuHr
ifth ctoBe-Vmnn Stbmr.
WtoU tumiehcd toe first tosunce
^ ^
ud-pratnlneni
poUsbsd
and
wbeu
ptooed
on
the
.yn -yti Mhbdl Oiweno. Tanobar.
FORE COUl
headquarters of
sbelms arp carefallr guarded .lest ^eord to mnee of s feminine bar.^/rlmarr Dapartmast
imeratate
STATE OP MICHIGAN, the Prebate
AomaoM got bold of them and maki frister plcsd^ in a criminal court.
Dam taught—!».
Grand Trav­
Court for tbe County of Grand Tniv(aoa to face compartoon with tbe
today- to preeent their views conckraerse.
abefMsnrolled-H.
T Of Pcnnsylvan-'
177^-Thd s
tn the matier of the estata af Henry
MIchlgu product.
In' tbe matter of Ibe estate of John
Olrto wroBed—«.
Bower, demnaed.
BiRuley. deceased.
I
tbe
vtoltors
tbe
western.
XhBsa wot ahaaut or tardrt Bart
NoUce If hereby givea (bat foar
Noilie is hereby glrea that four
.-maa Barrta. Banwp Hanto.
tboDibs from the 23nd day of Nomm- mbntos from the Stoid day *2 NommB compenaation of 9CU.OOO.
tooM to ebarge are net atrpid
^)larTto. Alloa iMUtottA.llerriU
ber. A. D. \9lfi. have been altowad tor ber. A. D. 1910. have been allowed tor
179l-^n>a Rhode toiaod aaaembty
credltM* to present tbeir elalmo credIters to iiraeent their clalnm
WUlard SObrader, Clara to abow toatr colon, ud offer toe ac­
said deceased to inid court
oonaoUiafW the paper moner tones,
Mra. Bartlett ar.d her daughter. against said deceased tn said court tor against
Doraado Tonkar. Bertto tual proof for every sutemut that If
'
'
ud adJosttnenL ud that for cumlnatiun and auJnstBWOt. and
made In couectha wilb.lhe dUptoy. ot.the stole, .
that all creditors of said decessod
Mrs. CIsus Bpm-re it OmeoA am to all credtton of said decease<l. are
ISie—Lewis Wallbrldge. chief fn*m
ATarages—first
grade, Tbto being shown plepoes tbe people,
Ibe cUy visiting at toe home of Mr qulred to present itaelr claims to said are required to lutwenl their cUtmv to
tioe
of
Manitoba,
bora
to
BelleriUe.
said
<v>tiit.
at the probate office. In
court, at tbo iirobate oCIce. In tbe
ond Mra. John Sporre. (
to Wether: aaeond grade. At and toM hind at advertising is bound
Got Died to Winnepeg. Oct 20. lBfi7.
city of Traverse City. In aaid county, toe city of Traverse CUy. In said
MMs «btod «ra«a. Umtoe UU- to bring resniu to the tntnre -tor tbe
on or liefore tbe S4tb day of March ooonty, oa or before tbe 2ltb day of
1IC3—Bsespe of General Morgu
Grand Traverse region. ,
March.
A.
D.
1911. and that said claims
Irth grade—Clan Bdiradar.
A. D. 1911. Ud that said claims will
T^ lectures that arskWng gima to ud Tbomu B. Utoea from tbe Ohio
be heard by said court on Friday, the will be boar.! by said court on Satur­
(WTa Imekar. Teadwr.
24th day of March. A. D. 1911, at iw day. too rsto day of March. A. D..
connection with Ue Miow are a feu- poDltenttorr,
irit,
at
Ion
o'dock
to tbo fomROon.
]86e-^lr.3obD Toung
appointed
(Surrotsora to E Srbomberger.) '' o'clock 1a tbe forenoon. •
kia that to taking w^l. and la this
Uateil NoTcmber 3Ist. A. X*. (9IA
Dated November 21sU A. D. 1910.
Dealers In Hides. Wool. Furs. Tallow
mnnr laots are bronahl to govereor-f^ral ot CunadA
FRED R. iVAl-KKR.
FRED R. WALKER.
Mstal and Ginssns.
18T3-lbe Boosac tonne! complelJudge
of I'robaUk
toe attention ef toe risilora that
Judge
of
Probate.
73t East - Front Street. Telephones,
nov S!-T> dcc« lJ-20
fm\A aqt be bcougjtt out Jn toe asual
no« 22-29 dec d-12-20
ClUtens. Bell.

l)IST«l|WE»W

oDbe^td k TAikir >>d pirfedr Rsknd. d»0« ■

VICTOR. ViaOR WaOBOU
V or EDISON PHONOGR&Pa

-PRTMNJPTIN

«“T.
t M PMMBCar indattmtle
aanranomd. «to
la BMnWimd ended.
Tbare ware no be« aukaUpUs caaea
or deatito ruported to tbe beaUh beard
«>dar. Tba afort
citjr Cor wracctnated pemoaa
Oaasanan WM foobd ^
t baan uae|nata4.

.. Aa a fniibdr ayMuce «f falUnc eC
el btodaaaA tbe eaatfal peUoa stntloB
.<aaa toUboot a prlaeaar Jadar. VUa
tm/m Uw aaeaad. tint dartag tbaannnex aeaca'«di ^ W1 baa baaa

f^C'l

rjTu'r-^^ :ri
-• ->■- -—
.2. o. rr

cHMBfinia r*i:r:sir
No-T>«lfii4a «apert But Oal dipm

C^taaa in

Tba JeOewIne

'

«raa Cadniae

^iMra*wSl!Mria^ tthsea. a*ed

m

a Tree tabaa -ptm »be Tnwarm CUf
a«7l*A to Hba<« WddnaadAr alsbt to
AaawarloaAaisattfAreu. Bbehad
boee la tba tKftam ateea last Ansntt
Bod to ae« 4a)#«ntt^ teclnc a
tanmm eba9e:radhhr'lkaB remain
|MaBBite)|' In tba asTbun.
'I flieM ea^ adaltaSbir gnOt el
anmCtai aam that aba baa baea
fi^lni inaaaltr. In aUa «l tba fact
(balAspMts at Aan Arbor declared
. .. bar 9mm. Mm. Bairs traMw bN»n
vbanKltd attsai^
acU la Mw.taea of

vprons, siA t».ss. su. tnss. s«t. etc.
VICTOB VICnOLAS. SttS, StM, SSSt
EOISON PHONOCnAPHS, ns. ta, SIS. SUiCic.

ipnjippi

GRINNEIX BROS.

UW MBSIOIT im UTES

m.

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cJSS

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'THIRDS W£E:K of THE BARNEY COMPANY’S

mi NG-OUT-W-BUSINESS SALE
\j^sxssxss;s::s:Stf:^t:r.r
-season.

Hundreds oi beautiful Coats,

.•<- * ) •!

All Ungerie
and ftSiored

WMs

m

maom
AT COST

R.&G.and
G.-D. Corsets
TSclorStValsc
«U9 IkrtlAS Vaisc
n.WfsrttValM
V. nisrtSIsHValec

All Belts,
Holiday Bags
One-Fourth
Off

nNEST FURS
Blaeb, ItalicUa Fss,
lUsk, Vfux, He. lais
week
Af Manafactarer’t Out

ittIBfoTS JBetfUmlng todsy, your ebolces any Ladles* Suit up to $3T.SO

Tlitiil Baprtey Company
^s^wiifas,

a^'T*iatotito*t!.mnu> ;:-TStes; -r

■7

i^TmT^TBBE tiEE.-u .iai.iK>vM^'atirEAaij. ti'esdjt. iioa3iBBB.ja. «Ht.
Chrieuaaa. The )W haa ordered haa- )OWalaaaa. Tcsaa aai etha^ etatae are
dreda
arttdea\te be aeat to him dlaidared. aadthe ladcaa nag the «aah
Leadea trade^aea. leaatera and ity haa aot ieea eaaaJad thla
art dealan. and tram theaa he wpl
make hU leletrtem.
•MAKKCV OOMNCN*.
Qae« Karr haa porsmaUr baper>
Tlaed the ^tJig ap ot her
Chrtat ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
maa card Ula rear. «er maleKjr
apeot maar daya tn thtakleg oat an «i»*ag at her
appttlprkle £lta; abj\*d handled, .apd lamOr.
MtaaUHte
euioe^Tad'^ COMu l«(t lau U tb*
Kttmibos. wMlas them manr nor* ted te her. aw Aaal deaSga U a pie- »« Tearwae Cllr «da d
Ufa br John H. Daoaa at the Bapal I MMter Uea Trem
'rev* ot me t>uv^Uier.
Atsdemr. tapuaeattBg Prtnca Ohattte
taking leere et Ptora MaedoaaU oa »» • “» **” ■*
hto aeeape taom
ScoUaad.
Oaorge haa aaleetod a card ra*
N«*.
(OB Of gtrlBg preeenU at the “MofTT
YaWtMe” H «aM to M 4rtog oM, Utl>
Bot the eoM wttta Ktag Omw bM
Qaaea M»r. *hp are aliaadr preslTteg «ntk Toar Tmiaala, ■
perlDg to reawn^. aot o^ their
Tear TraawlB laaa theadk fieL
fricode bat all'thoae who have
(^tedal to The I
hdle.)
lira. Ibad
derad good aenrlce to them daring
Xaaaa* Ctlr. Mo.. Not. «8.-The p^g m Tratweo Otr oaa dajr laat
the rear. A« aaoj ot the releUTee and apsaat
of the Knaaae .qtfr IHmiIMenA Ot theb
trr.aaoodatlea ^eaed today, to
JcAa dIachttmaBa la oa te atet
potnti tar duunt trom Bagtaad St Is tlooe thronsh l>a-«eek. Thoaaaada um.
aecesoary that the praaeau tor them
bird* from leira.| Mra. Jaeab MUbwt dM ahmlM la
be diapatehed aeTeral weeka beHon
Mlawiut UUMda. ttn^ da>«>Mf

vwe «t»bl« (o k» prMWt.

mun^mixmum

uittscmrfMmnnr

Mm CM
C
Haaara^TipWOMOfM POM PVMU^ATIOH. "
lag mok
th Mf.
)
aal Mra. Yktur Brferf STinOr MICBKUK te Probal
a»d laaBr.

wrt tar te Quip ar Waad Tree-

2TJf&tte?. 7T‘iSSk

At a imilBB «f aaHeeatt. bUt at
« pteau 8«eai «a «» atr «( Trae^ Praaipt, Haa P>ad M.
aaa CUj. M ted ooaatr. aa te Uat tepa cd wobata.
mattar
dar of Neeambar. ▲. «L m«. t
Otv.d
Hoa. Ptad ■. Wi
Jadge of Probate.
Id the matter of te aaUto of <
eerpea Fhnlah. deeeawd.
ieanie A. r
aaU ooart I

--------------berebr appetted (or
,baarlPg eaU paHilea.
U la tarther ordered tel peUM aotlce thereof be gfrea bp paWMetiea
of e copy ot tte order, for tbree eeetohaMdayaf
day of
frr-'rr In te Onad Tiatarea Her>
aM. a ampapar printed nnd rirenUted la aald coantr.
niBD R. VALXKR.
Jndpe et riebau.

T
Valkab

Se*tcr?a^ at ate probate adca.
be ead ta baraby appelatad lor heap
tag aald ptetbrn
It la tarter teared that pehOe ae-

" SSni Sa^ISr,^ teee aa»

rH

eeeaVre veaka ta ariaia ta ted day
aid. a I
r prtalad and
Mwd ta aaU eaaMi.
PUD L

wvttAted

PEOPLE ARC: COMING PROM ALL AROUND XO THE

GREAT FALL SALE A't’
STEINBERG BROTHERS
key are taking ad-vantag^ of ttie wonderful money saving opportunlli you tiaven't been bereyet, *t will pay you to trSvelrndny miles lf>
iTbiir Fail trading here during Ibis sale.
Prices on Silks and
Dress Goods
fi\hCK TAFFETA SILK.
A
wt
wortta
' $1.25 a yard.

wM.,

-88c

DRESS GOODS, wortb ?9<S»
SIC and
SOcayard. at

-33c

OKEtS aoODS. M, 42 ud M iocfcc.
wide, wortli 75c to $1 a yard, at__

-58c

DRESS 0(M>D8. all the newest celdrt and weaves,
prettiest materials for Gowns and Waists,
Suits and Skirts, worth $1.25
a^$L50 peryard.at oi^l......................VOV

WB IPHB ABD OYfBdOAIB.
< «ml>.UA0u4 MAC. po>

BOYS' SUITS ABD OTEBCOAT^
.urtb MOD aal tTAO. (» ou Id. >^....

I

$15.00
$10.00
17.00
$5.00
$3.75

Underwear at Cut Prices
Many choice Hams in Men’s. Women’s. Misses’ and
Chlldran's Underwear, including the White l^t Brand.
.Avon Mills and other noted mskes, will have a cut

price of at least TEN PER CENT or more. Also
OaeLotel Uea*e Recced Dnderweara J ^ w«tL 45c.
wfl gok wbiie iLe Hock laMt, pt pet gknaait SSc.
Obc Let el Men's Wool Seeks. ««rth.25c A pair, hi iOe.
Oae Lot el Ladles*, Mieses, nnd ChUdren'e WosI BehCa
woiili 25c • phtr,
fo pt, per pair. lOc.*
''
Ladles* SihhcdUnderWenr-VeiUkDdPpisa. a lie, Me, ppd
lie.
Union Sntls ior b<7s Apd ri>% At 45c.
Ladtan* Union Salta ;t Sdc. 8»e, $14$, etc.ap to $44$.
Men's Union Sntia At $$c. $1.4$, ttaSi, $$4$. eie.

$1840
11440

loom ootow, aim

OAbot.

—JtmiAy, for mfc*htory mom, te, ymd
MlaJiteniOe»yAid.ht................. .....Ue
with eat oot»>

Me^ ^r St^fa^^ $6 00. p7.^. etc .

nm
$1040
oHZLpEBMs eoan,

^.$e.M,goootAlb_i^..

$2.4^
Men’s evershliis

Sweats

msU .hM. p« pok .
UanSIB worth laoo a «k ot HW:

mnror. no

t27.^$3t#«

ladlas’y'urHataand Caps at gi 50. If.50,

worth$10.00toise.oo.AtiTm.lu.ooABd VlUiUU

oonoa fLuoiD Biaxon,

OAima dl lb. baat nakaa, AsaaaioaA SliqMn,
<^SA wr »k4
.......... .......
tWTOhO p$OTP, good gskUthi, gdiodid ptewmi,
.......................................... iHtsodfc

£T4.S«.

$l45

*mAra« palaa rf ctslea BUulcaaa wt luehibd

OUO«t|L«:woftt$sSrAt.
•OM#
------------- ntn Urgo, tOid wtth SAMitAiT

50. 52 and 56 InclMS
ineats of the seas^
fully 20 per ccat id pdaL«Bt ai«t ■neihscHimrs
are ueaHs U
anettkeoiaL-------- ------------------------- ----------- vaace ead can shew tMantUal ganneaU aad aa at

BOYS' Buns Am) otebcoats,
worth 13.00 AQd $350, go ab tale At.'......
LAMBS' SILd'DMBBES, Olrth Onaaes. * . „ __

htapkels SDd Comforters
^

Ladies’ Long Piush and
Cara^^^ Codts

yhfd, At.................................... • • —.......................................

.Bnndireds of Onilng Gowns
For men.--------------------------KSbwamen end Children dte
•aalredneed iHlces.
OOWIWTOB iCBK,
At................................. ..........4$e, dSc, 96c, Ate.
OOWim FOB WOMEH.
At...........................................At 49e. OSe, TBc. te.

Ladles New Fall Wplte

tcalhafreni

_____________________ ofdhAhaat *
V 9ar ten. wonwn and cfaOdrfB, in aS the dfSprapt OVBBTWBirr
vuoiihtati pm thewa at $15L'so H tlOpaala MSk
colon and ftyles. go in tUi sate at priew that eta.t ke
AgPill this gflfT
OthAT ifPAFShtati at................^415h'-$UB te
SHEEP-LDnn OOATB tad wwm ttaad DMk Oosti
lor am. «a ladiM la thta a«t priPA ate
SW^TBBS for men at 4Be. 96c, $156, $S56, te.,
sp to ...........................................................$450 BOYS' KHIOKaaOOKBB FAHTS, at 46e, Me. and ISe
Thor mat be matohad aaywiMraalaA at thMA pteAP.
SOWS
HXAVT WOOL FABTS, om M worth
8WBATB8 for Ladka at 48c. $156. $156, $856,
etc., 19 to.................................................... $758 MBITS GOOD LBATHBB dLOYBB, vtrth S6e
.•WKSmS for IDmi' at 96a, 1^56, $156, $$59, te BAiGSiiS
awttk eaatatiat. han Baiadpw
8WX5TEB8 for Boya' at 46«, 96c, $156, $156, te.
at................................... ;.Me
IXA^SBin^lB*
__
___
.«trahmiT.8aae#ttaad.fef^

IBeNwFnrs
AH tho newte and most rabtea ran 1b Ste or BOYS’ WOOL OYZBSEZBT, Haytt Urn Saamai, Sam
pioceA, go in thi atala At from 10 te SO per cent
1$H *• U. at...... .....,...................... .......JOa
BOYS’HXAVT WOOL E0$K
*
.............. 9Se to $2650
rUB SOABTS fimn...........
MF*Fak................... ........... $8e,46o.andS0A
FOB SHAWLS from .....
........I$56 to $4?^ BOYB’ 0AM. wtth fpHtamd.haadfc at ................... «So

. $650. $850 aad ^.00
WAlin worth $1.00 and IIJS, at..
...6k FUB 5T0BH OOLLABS at
waiin worth $146 AAd $150. at................... ...9Se FUB MUFFS tat Bat. KUow. or Banal Ugdai, at
waars worth np to $650, At $*.06. $$.96. and. ■ ..$$.46
$158. $150. $856, $450. te, «p ta.............. $8650

Ladies* hhd iflgses* SMte

LADIB' FOirr sxnr OOATB. mada

nttfOT Lbte

Ui^

iBitrteu Akim. ItBAd with goaraatmd aate $9
tachm lABg, worth SM50. at.............. :....$$650
■mnwafth$$09ABd$tJ$st......................$$8i rOBDBIvnioeOSSSlermAaAroMateatopeRl.
K»nwm«k$rJ0aad$8J$at...................... $146 ^ tboisTiag«(kteSUDto$U56jHrfAgmte.
flOBfSwtcthtlUO and $11.00. at......... ........ »0J$
gotenhat........ $1180, $1950, $Em l>ua

Midi it natartei OMt «Mie ttt $ak taitalis flit «Me>t flMjpi tf «ir ftack at on pikt^ It dotailM iadMC'OMfSiat at a cat |Mcl.

1

ttooa! No taaiar a cWM of aartk. to to) Shatt, Gtoa Tramtoll mad ItorM

mui.

SUNSHINE
KatM •!>« navalaUMi •( 0»
: H»raM 'Yawn .Folk.
Oyki
* 1 «vllt try MW M wny «r
<f«t
I Mil try to k* W ttfPT — '
•MlMi I
M far W I ua.
I MM try to to toviofc tol^
fb and fcM to
la avary tavtnt thtof.
H I aw fan la tryti^ «a to
ttoM tikinii. I will Try, try

urai faatton oewM Urn troa toM
to tool, mad to awayad UiMly aa to
stood. oaaMBs toady to aprlnc l«to
tka air

Scdwoloralt. that crara and loaroad
RMtleioaa. bad atMlad and aoarrbad
for iBdfaB lore ta bortkeni Uicklcaa.
asd aron (ooad toatertal for atwio of
tto ieseoda by tto akorea of Grand
Traveraa Bar
_____
On tto ran aecasknu wbra bar plea
arantad.ato
for a bodUito 'atory a

«

»ut ta-4^ tto Hwom Sodaky. ' SlL
Ftoaae aead M s pladfa. and pM av
m.
r*toaa oa tto BoD af How. Yoa oaa
m.
B«ad aU tto carto and battOM to too.

kwklnc Into tto oM ottn'a taca with
«raal toodornaaa. •! ahaU not loaao
1 am d^Jfbtod to hoar abo« tto
yoa. Ton wUtod nw to to a warrior,
of yoar rtah, and hara aaot
a daalt^ of nan. bol a totlw thtnc
kaa coma to tna. Tbraack aU tto a«M tto taida and tottons.
I ain to to
^ Mw.
bla UUla brotbar of tto air. As tbe wmiaaMwc, Hick.. B. 7. D. No. 1.

Sir

. 1 tbonshn woald wrtta and taU yoa
diasuint.
...._____ _________ _ ______________
that 1 would Uke to Join tto SoMblna Tto pretiJast UtUe
bird BbsM aba toll It to yon. In bar there will l to foond. a dweUer near
please send me a card
doaroat la to d
blB bona. I will to the flrat to tdl
bnttont 1 ant a little pin aeven
la the ooe In coa of brown and
bln aprbtd baa come; 1 will cbeer him
it's cockit liule Robin!
hand be
aase. -Itor peta 1 liaiTe a 4op and a
iMHts He was a sturdy *e»rontant and joyMibb CLABA BATBb, Editor.
low "idl and Ulbe 'ns n jouog taplto*.' Suddenly to rose futo the nir. and cat 1 *o to achool most of the Ume.
noomn. r
ton.ialiandUtbeasay
pun*.
^
^
The My t-P. tPiM tto Herald «td I Uto Of ah tto otoer pretty fowU I d cl«m
OfboMtod, Paeambar b. 1»b
^ ^
ha could ouiJO*I Clan Bataa.
run any of bU oompaulona. But bla iroea •book all Itolr leaves to wel- to boar tto Sot
.IIU
Fleet Vice Ffeatoent^lra. Mabel
,mj jny to bis power of whta- come klm, and the Utilc Oowert nodTours tmlj’.
ni„,
clear ao tweet were his ded on their sterna But clearer than
j.ena A. Batten.
Through his ttoy sten^^r bill.

u>». Iiat

or u» l»l. C»1J

.!.«■ Mm

mm..

ui,

r?S“.2r“*'*^

tor SanablM rtali. Woald yoa Uto to
Tb oaa asad oaly to tto aanotk ko
■««“ t*P^~ ara to to
torn bar print-anotbar lacood, tto MariToror pood, tto aarfac* of a gla- “*• Procw U Inal tto reWM of tk
Irtto reraJoa. that aba haa found In dor ts a wonderlnl afcbt. It la as ^a Paata ^^ara aatacto and
rkyna?
tboncb tto ata. wtoo In ooa of tu
>
Tto Bad Bfaaat of tto Iriah BoWii..TWftn»p«la.wUkbaiabrao»ackaaOf aU tto itorry UtOa Wrda tkat U»a »n« ooe soother toward a rody aboPo. ™
»*tkto««

bard and fast, tbere are tto —__
*>«l ***••• towr !•« to betobt ancb ““*• ** •
there wm to lowa
Upped with lu creat or cwrltog foato.
tookln* ww
But tbooa wmvea bara bean atoppad to
PtP"
baryini; conrsa and are motloa- which Uiey take tbeir a
laaa aa atarble. while tto becks of
•— — ------- -----------««•
t,v tha aiosaa and tto »
-oft and crewy ,ho«b they
^
look, are hard amowb to toar a mab-a
»• a sort of ann-dtot bw
.«1*A
.hMT co«li U
U..
• pnlnfnl cot

. an m »“ V““* »“* »' ■»> “i“" m>

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noeer cLw*.

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When tto Ban's ttnt

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“•

_______ A Sunahtoer. Isn't H InterTrue to hU word, be ncter left hta
y,
^
fnthor. hut •• an linmortM to returns
,
snow U|sn uw annum.
cucuao m iwuaor w »...i •> • mu
._ee..to us each •princ.-ladllto the toUIo.
lU lUMd. IHM.
lO -"Mr mu. .MU. »
Tl»™ u. !...««
with his pretty plnmage. bU bright
Elk Rapida,
Picking up tto crumbs near tto win- scaled, wboee ybattleoents are hang
“■ *•** ■
eyes, and tovely song.
'---------------- ------Dear I>rcsldcBtStogtog Chrtatmas atoriea to. tto gUsten llEe allrer to tto tun’s rays.
^
tto tun meama U|BbONbHINE LETTEBb.
1 thought I would write you
tonight.
children;
and tbere am cfeyaataa. long and.
iriiiu „d u. uau, U.M
u. lm. a.h wm. e. e d. ^no.^i. ^ ^ ^ ^
^ lamlntto
Roll Hoe. 1, 1»10,.bM.
Of how two tendor habea
wUe. to to crosaW. It la thaaa crav--gether in a lodge In the middle of the
__
fourth grade. 1 htre utu Aodies at
_ a
_ d glad . asses that _
*•***• O*
^
-Were left to
are the s jrte of tto most *“** *’^
Tlie B»bl«^bonafoiMt Tto old man w4a very proud ^Pieslbontla tto boondleas woodstbore »" ber- p,,,,, ,pp_ ,pj „cy aniblUons for him.
. .v.
,
riee of red.
He .pent the tong days recounUn* >winre bwe 1 tboi^t I
And fmUe of a beanUfiil bine,
prowess.' and urging ladllls ^
ma. to IMUM.
to feau of strength and akllL The boy_________ ^
.ii the
the same^l
same. I a-ten
am ton yew
yew o.A
old. WMl.^
Well.
time!)
a whole party of travelerm. To add to
. ____ —\ .e,
,
, ,
We tov^about Ml
l..ton«L.mmnganduulet.kla.yeao•weM slngam are fad.
lArtect crlnmon on tlMr danger, they are. to many mms.
And to BStmo tbey.nrar nre tn^
_ _
• rcry dulck to his inoUona and bto
etolon eneeUed Ml thoee Mmt him.
He ooold teU the chance to tto at....iMtere by a anhtle aaaaa at aineU.
and to matter tow tar from booe to
might stray, his control of direction
on tto CrMle
mni.

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MUrl AUUMP.
.
We 00 not iirltk ncrow and bow to tto
wrd*aa"tt darte^among the
___ _
..a to Mhocu mm to., to. cltoto.. Ttoi
Wtot to. tto toiD. ol JOT plto. Wto. tto ctoutu Itotm .1 Amumii
taU.
leavea. Ho •
to»t
to.i«c«til
ud
-----------------,.............
^bftoil i .lU. i mtobt b... b«rt
aroond na thickly fall.

___________________
_
.
d.ara
to.,
b..
•"
—Jitm.
uitbrnmi..
»«.
, tike mer of tto
And OTery thing seeaaa aorrowfnl
i»toto .toU Wto Tbia, Ibto b..to 1. |,„a
.OTl ot bl. ..b wbto. toM. “■> i™»» Wb Pito W"“ umtotob
and laddenlag.
mto,
™.
um tor. kto ol Io«. Boi.. ot tto
none ..itot
might toUd.
follow bto.
blm.
Bntton Button. Drop the TraTema aty. Mich.. R. F. 0. No. 7. Ro>»la
roTM tto lords of the dmee.
For yon must know ttot ladlUa bea wall.
a this Is
longed to tto magic people of tto for*“ *•
Singing what U aMaelag and gladNot. 1>. 1»IA
eet He bad tto gifl of slgbt that few
dfi^uA
Dear Pre
Maim

/ Mmaeee and undervtood rbs apeech of
^
And sure, from what Tre
, We ty to onr own lenfy wooda,
^le ematniM that wslked. or
LtoktoOnr.
As I hsrra not fclned the SiuuUne
»w*rd.
I bsWt taear^rom you In ancb a aub. and as my brother Allen U writimt tkero, with an taaooHU enrol end
He's God's own lllOe bird.

Is:

b.w«to«,.todb.to.umtodtom-

tt tototo. to Ml, to totot « u»

m

*"

veoU return with a quiver full of ar..ilOnd
- miao nacure
na»re u
la leensy
piwty mwum
anWllat..
tows, and DO sign ot spolL HU lather
ita kUp o’er tto bcamtU^ videwould bear bto mellow whistle far

r,isrbir.r.^” r,

near the auyface. deepen to Inky
'
gloom aa ttof d
TboM cmviMea cause Ue glacier to
tMte on many differeot atpeeu. In tto
oariy morning, before tto mm has
peered over the lofty peaks, the sarIce-river gleams srith a
'om;
wonderful, bluish Uet as tto light
ace to aat fortom
atrikee slantlugly serose the anre•
Hopltts to bear from you. I wUI cIom.
cruel Crown of Thom, need opeoiugs ot tto flasnres. And
Ana. HlMt. R. F. D. No. 1.
And the blood It utMned bto pretty lit- again, when heavy rains, have Biled
btaudle Conroy.
Nov. It 1910Go bow>m.
tto crevaaaes to the brim, and the
Daar PreaUent—
How Mad I am to have you tor a
water has been frosen by tto chllllDg
1 thought I would write a few Uoea sunahlner!. Are there many In your

Ei”.f.“JHrLLHI

jE

’THTrrrrrpiHSl
stray.
clMmod him. and begged him to give
up hto' bone with man and dweU
. aipcwf ttom forever.
I ombM the sweet alngar; thanI '
Bat. ladUla loved tto human folk as
of tto
Mnged the Mae Brmaoseat free.
'C^tohto v^MTaM espi^Uy to^toved hto latoBMftohto
He waonevefM happy aawhp.
and at ^
•Wi.e-to oould to of
hto whJallo was ao clear, ao
cSSuS! rwlrnTM to almost sto^rtle
-Henry Rowe Bchoolcraft. bit Itotapers. ■

NEW MEMBCBB.
.Laaa A. Buitoa. WH
MlcB-. B. F. D. No. 1.
at,,
Maadie OMioy,

Web, B. P. a No. T. BoxU.
^ j(B.
HarcM Holden, b
draw Barngnidner. Dm
—. ..b, 8b«b U«~ HbU-. »d
TaraM Batton. BntdldcvUto, Mich.
MbmaeaaMby

.brs:r.™

^ Dear Preatdei
' I thought 1 woMd write yon a letter

bate liberty trno.

.taBtr’s pinn,
Jbr aO that« mortal oaa Mva.

Ut.M.,xpa M>. .t
Uut UU
U. dm. toKb. tot... Tto pitoOT
^ a, guide's,
OTe i sulf
ton upon
.... uM . toU.
of
often eawiaes tto whole __
way and go thunderiog

. !»...<» ,w-

b

~.r>. toeo Urdy or absent so rar. i am in

*
U»e Ann. Mich, B. F. D. No. L
**"'’•

to Miss Helen WTUison. She to very
^
much. 1 k>ve
to.go to school. I have a brother and
r. We have
^ atotor going to achool
I thought 1 would write a few llnee ^ , cbool a little over two months.
to tto Bunihlne Club. 1 » to a^
i got home from school at night
«d have four atudlra. They are r^- , f^ed tto chlckeua. feed tto cMves,
l»*- arllhmeUc. geography and lan-^„j
, hove lost my
«»»• ^ P®^* •
®“ yeartlu*
um to gel a
«itt and a UlUe kitten. 1 wUl Moee.
cood-bye.
From your SunshlMr, _______
Pram y<
Otto Linklettor.
Allen Conroy.
What
a ou»j
busy «uj
boy j«u
you are. —w,
with your
id muA enter maMwod and aMure a
«nai-«
gmdlan aplrtl wfco'would control bto !»»»• tonlg^ 8h^ sltung oenma
chores. How proud
tutnra daminy. it -as a momentoua the atov.. and py^
you must to over your fine record.
ocoaalon. aa you can .weU ImaMnb. and
many were the toau ol atrengOi and'
^

r^iwrtor that bad to to andnrad.
Dear Presldeut-^
I. bl. «». Udia.-. UlbbT b«. b—
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„rtltoto

ItotbSOTi

„ I^OTto ttal»nS.b^

^t to w*^to ^^onTlfttad
^
did many ■
Prof .Imu J
^
. *manM| a
fl^t*to nctnally pror# tbt twr--w
.q.
^ thought nf be wnatln
g, the surface, he plant* a row c
„^es across one of tto «wlM gU ,
ejen. in line with pronlBBt Object
tto mountaln-Mdea. WbRbe wen
to see It they bad ak«M. tM
^erd. to discovered Uam at bat «
^ the Ice. Not at Ml d_____
^ „p ..oihev raw. wbleb ^ d»«
ju,,,
,**1 Into the toe. WbM

ttoy bad moved forward quite a *
During the dayUtme-Umt la. In ito tanee. That was jicoof portUve tbM
I to aomething the Moeder moved forvnrd ttrongb the
ed Ufo upon the jttocler. Tto warm vaDey. carrying with It anything that
rays of tto ann sM tooaa a hundred chanced to lodge amid Ito trosee
Uttle rills, whir* wantor merrily over waves
the surface. babbUqg u ihemselvee aa
u to tto moviag ot the Mw^er ovm
cheerily ea though their coerae iar tu rocky, unevee bed. that o
through aome shady woodlaed. But huge Bsanrea on Its nrtaoa. Bach a
these haby atreams arc abortdived. iremendous ma* of ke eanaet BS npMany ot thorn dasb baadloag lato tto hill and down, ovar abarp cnau aad
v™~ .1..... .’..rv bb
, where they are loal for- ridgee ot land. Wttheel bMag spill aad
ever In tto gloomy depths; the ottora. cracked In hMf a buadred dlterent
_
as It cornea night, are bound placet.
agMn hard and faat la their prison
From the vMlevs In atood-laBd,
It's sorry I am for you.
bb— ot 1,
wbor. ibo, uko Ibolb «*n. U« •»
livery morn and evening
BomeUmea Uiom little streams are rivers move slowly don toward IM
1 11 tell you what 1 11 do.
r,* S,*hera”on’tto* ilntow
renewed from day to day. and flow In grceo Arid, aod sunny nmadowa !M
"'fL.!
the same blue ohaonels for almost a below. But itoir progrMa Is checked
A heaii of rruniba I'll toy.
whole summer. When this batuxsa. before ttoy can do any ham. lor dar"Sweet, sweet! 1 thank you.'
ttoy are apt to make queer ntarklngs mg the warm, bright days of nmmer
And Robin flew away.
of OM sort and another upon the anr- the sun pouts down hto Beftaal rayi
more —,........
hsppy face. There
are. for Insthace. the dr- apon the Icy wall that marks
You Bball have ---- ------............................
. Ma
.
Iiocm' for the Humane Society this cular o[>enlngB that are to to found "mouth" of tto gtader. and seta
^ every now and wen.
(hen. ii
It hapiieas
myri^ 01
of uny
Uny atasams ruaning ™And
uid see
nap|ie»s very
vw, mynaos
,j Ooesn i make you feel comfort- oflwj that one of these small rills, these, having nothing to fear from
flowing day after day over the edge of told or BaaniM. Join IbMr toraM ^
able and glad
a ftssure, wears the Ice beneath it In- pour out in a torrent from beaeMb «■§
A Wintor Seng.
to MtiilTirrulsr Bhsie- At the same glader. acooplng out. In their emtrea,
All snug and warm. ,
time
the
spray,
dashing agsinsi tto wonderlM
grottoes and eaVernt.Jwboee
Safe
OMV from
b.VU. the
b*«V storm*
abb.tbb.,
....„
....
....................................
................

I..
The kineln shoUered sulls are low- opposite side c.f the <ixvaJ«c. wears wMto are of Ito brt^toot and »»♦

IIs:
SUNBMME BBEBIOENTB

m

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I2-

M-Wt of great power would be drawn g^phy. Our ^ too* to a 1^^
wwtol S!’JiXmr^T^ra^ra ‘I*®
Indodlng the ba«ment. There are
^
ihlrteM tae^ra and the wpe^ttodrat three of whom trach In the h gh
M^_^^T^era ^ .5 P»P^J"
J tbin^
this time
hlMi atoool room. 1 am sending a
tamp ^’ni yon plwMBd
two<«nt atamp. Will
you please
I O.V.
w-t mvsem
old
Your Sunshlner.
me a new button.
button? I ^— --------------Age IS.
Time
•ee toe been, ^ ^
ona Didn't you bate

Of straw he spreads;

VIBIT.
yanr PreMdeofe library are tw6
OiMnt eld books. «varad In tMed
brawn, malned with time, and Mmwlng
tto evtAemm of much ImndUng. You
woMd navar goeas from the UUe that
toey were among tto ^otceat treasmrootrwu Pieetdentb MtUeMrihood.
. for toey are cMM 'tohoolcratl's Algic

tlonM tovor.
udUto looked grave when the dectolmi was lojd him. tot not thraugh
any fear of phyalcM dtocomlori. “to
be h. my father." he iMd. "Remember. towevpr. that I And It dlfflcnll to
atay among men even while my vigor
to nnimpalred. I cannot answer for toe

1 tope the
, pleasant
,

flctly what yon would aspect a UiUo
Olri to prl^ but when tto oovera
erara opMted and yoar reaeardi carrtbd yon thraugh tto pqBw. what a
WoegeAM world of faniy wns dtooovOrod to ylB-TWon! For tto Algle Ba««aBtoT%« Mthtoi mora oor lee.
ttaaJBdl&Mry atoriea. ladlan mm■■
S^S^^^^adrwotores
ot aU tto
Mb folRoL^ early race, ot Urds
tttl Uim aad trees that walked, aad
fcr^pBrtoot-l Ptople that were as
AMlMaBpn.
Preiideat. as a Uttle glri.
thiwaito tto loag words aad

bu^;„
».,UOT«
have
1 a boytoh whim appear?
what to
totoear from you.
* for elolghs mw.
.nd a certMu Umidity of nature, and enongb
*
tto preiwratlou for tto taM wdr cloae as It is noM and Ml of the scholNessen city, Mich.
conUaned.
v*
Sov. SO. WIO.
The tests of Are and water were tore to aU.
Dear PreMdenf—
eafelr passed. apdladUto was conductj
EMIs NoStlagw.
ed to the Lodge of BUenra. where In
What a bright and ctoery lettor. It
I got tto card ami button and was
vision and eestner. hit guardUa spirit did mo good to hear from ow of our very glad to get them. For pels I
Aloera.
bare two kittens and one dog. Tto
would appear.

dog's name Is Jim. ^e wlU come .and
cay Mur day paaeed. and. ladlUa
Bordlckrille. Ml**.
put bU fool up on my kwe for me to
lay with doeed eyee. scarceLv breathSov. 1£. 1910. shake haads with him. t am suytag
Ing. Aad day by da^^ little forest
wUh my grandma now. I have lots of
people grew omra i^less aad ex- Dear
One of my re«ius and I
cited. At aU boars they might be
We are getUng ak«g good In our tun bore,
________ _________________________
„ ..booL
eeeu boveriag a«ar toe lodge, and tto club. Tto members pay their dues ore sning to
stoooL 1 „ b. .b. Ktb

I will cKme.

Ttorraon.

niemiurc 1111.
,^„„r

Mcb

may to.

irougb and

,taix to suil:

.

Aod while he sings aod
g,yl,-.
with stool and pMU.
Kc never fait.

whlsilea are rarried along by toe lce-«trram
In its progrew. Along the edge, where'
^be glader rub. elbow, .fl'h xht reeky
fh.|*s, tbere are great piles of .tones
nibblsb. which are Iknown as moand rubbish,
ralnes. Aod agalo when one glacier
flows Into another, the place of their
Though snow and .led
meeting
Is marked bj a Jong lino of
May swirl sod bea^
rodely blow- stones, some Urge qpd some smMI.
While wintry wind.
The rocks are not all In tto molog.
rMnes. though, and It Is nothlug enM'armth. rare sud feed
vi-.,
t boulder of many
usual t
.
tons- weight poised lightly upon too
o overflowing.
And All the i-H
ibft foamy cre»t of some gtaut wave,
----------------------- OT lodged half way down lu side.
SUNflHINE STOBIEB.-^
rr^sen Rivera
----------------------------‘“®“
Tto Freisn
of tto North.
In Mmost everv i«rt of the world trives to build rohimus. or sink sbMU.
gtaut afonatMus lift- Just as^ she ple^.
where there
lug their snow^rewned summlu to- W do the
W.ni ,b, .ki„ .b.«
«« » b,
Tb^! br

jEidtto*
^ "Prauam
u.-«fclled
At but toe twelfth day was over. tvrsT Harold Holden, age aU: tools lo«T wlU close.
uhb» h^wMn the
ynm
'
Tbetx the valleys l.riug between tto
» six: AM
k null It and ladllU's father basteaed to tto Atfcl
filled from side to side
Ruth BaiW.
lofty peaks
thlBC toM hUoaged to lodge with food aad drink. TrembDuga*, age eU; Douglas Bumgardner.
, masera of sno* and
What
a nice dog you must have. I
tor Ufe Itself.
ly be lifted tto sUn that hnag before
gge five: Buby Shut, age five:
toaera
,K..
Every oaee ta a
while the would tto floor, aad looked within.
Holden, age tlx; Verael Suttoa. age should HUe to see Mm and tto
la Ito mmo of a BnBMr Meal- liata. tadead. waa ladSOo. faU what Mgbt. 1 have aanrn aaraea lor 4be utteoa
ID, Bto woaM be raadafied that Mr. a marvMens tiaaetormatioa bad taton Cradle BoD: Verlaad Vleraebil.

at rest.-Young People's Week^.

But though the rtraams have a good
a Fam*>s
deal to do in rl;aaglux and marking
wiUiun Penn mOad
^ ^^
the good ship Cantor,
^
rasped -h^ ra^^to hto Am«w
«
the stone, and pebble, that
with Mm M
j, b^,.vod to ba
toilsv tto sole survivor of that voyaOi
Atlantic. The deU. aMmf
^
wilKim Penu s daughter. L*
___ ___ ^
, „.q, mrpblladelphla; and. alMr
' ^
bundrwd years. It gtlU
^
brlghtaeas and
^
the |>«< of om UtO* Hu.kit—
Her dr« I, not having ebaaaed wMk
^suglng UshJon. U Uie emnt
^
^
deltratoly ttatod btocada
®®<1
Tto shift 1. Very «M1 tad
„ .iwnncm hoop. Bto.
Is twenty luebra la hetgtrt. sad ber
figure U loog-w
are tto jdrturee of eoort boasdea la

melUng But all tto time the sarlaee *todM^.
of tto glacier U wasting sway, and
leaving behind the top that is dtrectly Bprunder th* boulder. Prom^r to day DeMer:

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