Grand Traverse Herald, December 13, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 13, 1910

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1910-12-13

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-'

irtd Xrav®rs«
twice a week — tuesday and xhdrs;da.y—»».oo

a year

Tp>vc»^ CITY, ORAXD TK.<YERSE COKSTV. MII-HIOAX. TI KSIIAV. IIKrEMUKli ga.^lO.

BKNAUUIFJEWHiS

jHELOPTHE

» by Portb-CHmben In Detroit

WATERWAYS

Lor Night.
dumber*

Dotrait. Dec.

BANNER YEAR
FOR FARMS

tut nlgbt robbed tbe bomg of 4^
J. EUnb«b enbL 1610 Jeffenbo ore-

It^VNOTC OF THe RlVeSb AND
HARBOM eONOlkCM.

niM. «C UUiOO trortb of jeveU TbDe
tbe tufly were u dinner.

nmVE IIUID WATERS
ARMiMENTB MADE IN

BY BEDOUINS

GRCATBST GAIN WAS ON FARMS
IN MICHIGAN

■miR OcMn Forte Hm Bmh Ab

Mlllletm of

ooosrow today,

iwdatlrM wae tn favor of testatetlM iw itaFRFVteff A« navlsable wa
ten is tbo DnRod flutea. Amons oth-

RFTY IIILLI^^«RUAlLT,^|y^u^ ^

WORID-WIBEIIFLUEICE

18 ASKED FOR IMPROVEMENT OF

WOULD BE‘^CXERCISCO BY SUCH
A TRIBUNAL.

INLAND WATERWAYS.

Jndaon

ms

bu­

of tbe auto of MlcUsan as.iboWn

by tbe tblrtcontb con*u were made
pnbllc today.

Tbe prindpal increasee

over I»M wmt

For fertlUxatlon. »0

per cent; total ^ae of farm buildInsB, 79 per cent;

.-die Wert—Intcreeu in Pro- •

ywa siaeb of oar fedoral tegtataUon

for labor, 76 per

GREAT INCREASE

tor.-pOWle inprovateent bad be^a of

port says tbe total

value

^ PORTRESS WAS CAPTURED

tlmse on the coast and*tbe ildai rh

bees a latae asm agaaadored <* work
^^^tbat aoiM graUeman who
1 TOtag nlsht Sad Jobs tor bta
LOT that fotae
I bta,6oatrttaaiKy wUb
of WnHW to a ibare Y tbe
that Prasi-

4 needs tte sapman In bta af-

tDft to MtMtoau ‘pork barrel* tegtoiitkM. bat- ttUl ue
teak* dear to tbeir
iiiTMii are not maaaued by
(fee toaono «t poblle fonds approprlIM ggr toalr agacial dtatrteta. *k
16 grebaw* that tba preaideBt wU get
Mtite mmoii tm tbo praotleal ^ito gWrbiltig Hr. Crandall laM partlcalar rtniijti tbe development of

' waterwajre.
Ik* nil HI 1^81
rn.aaU ttoi «Bly by a <
MtartaaippL'

Mtaitonl and Ohio rirera and tbair
ttfhMaitee could tbelr faU meaaare
«f uWWuim be etUlned.

lAisBiTY APrame
total Gucaaed momnnrt on Geard ef
. Iwdartrlal BebeeL
Htob,

pioneer has gone
*

Tbe

WWni.

Dee. S.-J<to

B.

Haggerty d Detroit, was tofiay *#■
Oovantor Warner at

GtambBT of (be board of ooairol

a

tbe

to MHeaed asaatorbtect W. & Rosen-

made lant nlitht to tbe National Rirers
LlUrborscongrew
tbe Missouri

MRS. ANNIE SMITH DIED
ACME THURSDAY NIC^

Rlror Navigation com-

••When the Imi^vement of civem

the world which may
expected to follov the

by Waller S. Dick­

ey. of Kansas City. Mo. president of

She Had Been a Reaidhnt of Thit
County Since tSOS—Her •
ur« Wat a Long and
Ueejut On*.

of tbe court, tbe ben wu Im -b,*

itions, and tbe msaas by wUeb pab-

It is not

merely wealth la
Michigan Farmer Say* SUtc Meeting time being, but It Is an asset of per­
mn Will Be Largest In History
petual recurrence.
Year after year,
of the Organtaatten. .
throughout the
ages, a anpesdous

rt-.cr*. blillions. have been aneiyeai
brought on as a resoU of her bearing upon Judicial aectleaiem at
"
are fdJU being spent on tbemtowblrti ^v:auced years.
great '
She was bom af Sirakonic. I
(tie whole country rbecrtuily has rontbe other emtoeat mea who bars ac­
________
_ .
hernia. June 16.................
16. 1826. aod-wblle
tiibuted. Later v-a»t *nms were ex- young ladv she moved wtih 'her
amoont of com with Incredible value
cepted tovtuttens to addrass the eoocan be produced.'
ronded on the Grent
I-akes
Now
Berlin. Gern-m:.. where
-u.-.,- .ur ferenc* are OecigUry of GU6* Kaos.
following to aa}’
ctitnes tbe turn of the wesiem rlv- wa* married to John 8a>IUi. la 1853 Senator Biibu Soot of I «*w York.
•Tbe growing
Importapre
of tbe
TINOPLE TODAY.
they eisigraied to America and set­
about tbe big meeting to be held In Bonth in com prodnetlon is becoming
Charles W. Eliot of 3
tled in Now York stale, where they
this dty next week:
Id 18S9 It produced hard‘•Open and fw waterways thmogh remained Imt a fe* month*, after­ Goverikor-elect Gimeon B. BaMwla ot
Was a Graduate oT University i
Another ''All Mteblgan* Orange ta ly more tban one-linb of the national
tbe h.-art of tbcland.entirely removed ward going to ('hhago. and after a ConnecticoL Joaepb U. Choate, tonaigan. Class of 1881—Had L
Kbon stav they again moved. <
tbe pro^tect before thoae who are crop: now it prodncee one-tbird.
er ambassador to Gnat Mtota. WD
from private controL or domlaaticn
B. Degree.
m iH-hlgan * iting
•In Traverse
planning to nctand -tee 38tb annnal
would in i-fTcct give ns the same ad­
Tbe value of the bay crop is about
ilih opened
Constantinople. Dt-c.
9.—Edward
meeting of tbe state Orange which 3720.000,000. an amount
>n Bay etreel, which he co
which ha>
vantage* intend as though tocaied
Henry Ginuin. Atuvrtc:in loii^ui g<
1 for wv. ral years.
St Traverae Ctly on Tueeday been exceeded but once, and that la
louri. TbMsas Nelaob Fags, the aovti;«n lb€ ocean. The gre.n aonrew ol
era! berv, dh-d today after a brief
When l)ic sawmill* slarle<l here he
nexL Ateit yeer, lor the first time, 1907; It ta 13 per cent above the av­
eliet. and Francis a IMOU. former
Minn I wealth of the
TnUeo
States, liic
. He was bom lu
cntt-re.i the i*nii>h>y of-the Hannah A
every coonty In tbe atate was eaittied erage of tbe preceding five yean.
jgreeKst pro^^lng soctlon 1> inland, I,ay coniimny as foreman, rontisuing amdsunt Becrctarr Of etate.
1
issi,
with
the
to rep^esMtatiira'ln the State Grange
t*eh titd not on the -Atlantic, Pacific or In Ibis ciijiarity for about
Fortnnateiy tbe wbeat crop is di­
Eeveral smlneni I
degree of L- U «yosre.
.After this he followed oth<
and th* no^irt that taOed to send vided Into two sowings, autumn and
GuU cuasL Tbe whole
iH^sisalppi
bosB tovuI city 01
drlegate* waa very amaO. In tbe year
watershed some day w ill be ibcjori.889. At 1 >e ti:
ed to take part to tbe coafarenca.
lime
that baa pasted the organUation has jMt to different climatic sccldi
shop of tbe world.' Rut this
lacked
but
tbi
t^- of !i
Jnmee Brown Scott of tbta efty la
His
secured a surer foothold In many of waa tbe case this year. The i>rodu^
g
too
veers
of
age.
4 r come urrUl this large and f--rtilc moD
president of tbe eoriely wbldi ta ar­
led In
father wa* 113 when be died
the oountlea wbi.cb
came to
Oiate tion of spring and winter wheat- te
‘‘Hwederal Grand Jury in Detroit Handed area enn reach the sea with Its
, country from Injorles pecelved ranging the contereae*. Jobs . Uaya
Orange for the flrrt time last year, 691,767,000 bushels, or substa^ally
. Bat
Down a Biq
Batch This
duct* at the lowrtt possihie
(rout a tall from the roof of hla liouse. Hammqnd 1s vice prestdeat. Tbaodots .
Morning.
white same of.lbe older couattea hare the average of tbe pr^^tog five
This rpclla Tlver nnvigaUon’ and MIs- which he was sbiiiKling.
kterbarg ot BalUmoro ' ta aecreuiy.
mad* matertal gains In number ot years, whereas tbe value U about
Mr*. SmIUi was
well known and
Detroit.’ Dec, 9.—The federal grand u>iiri 4s tbe first slate to the union l:i hlghlr honored to ibis counir. and and J. O. Sctamidlapp of CtoeteaotL
3635.000.000. or 7.6 per cent above tbe Jury returned U Indlcin.cuu today, i mileage ol navlgeble stream*. The
during her life wa* IdwtlOed with tbe treasurer. President Taft U boaoraiT
t the Micb. five-year average.
Amo g them
-'
- John

--------'.................................................................
are
Elting. charged'nilddle
west, through its
rociai life of tbe city.
presidMt ot tbe orgaataatioa.
Igan Oranse map has been extended
She leaves three daughter*. >1rs.
:ve* n congress, has I - halt a
Easily the fifth crop to point-of
_.i.k '•*
officer; Frank-Walker, charged wun.
'
■ “
U is felt by tbe eoetety and by those
Pb:i! Silte* of Hiintsimr. Sir*. Clara
to tbe rtate line to every dlrecthw valoe Is oats, tbe value of which this
noDey'^er
funds from thci’Ufy
thei'UT ehmeerfnHy voted •jtje on
neaUbg----------_ .............
who have conaenteil to take part te
IVter*«i ol Eln.wood township.
and that boRoefonb detetmtes will be year Is 3380.000.000. or 12 per cent Flint postofflce;
Ike; ■Eugene Green. H. F. | < x|iendlture* for harbor* on tbe At
mxbth Ui* proceedings Oat ib^Beotteg wlU
t
.Aniol
.Aniold
Ad»it of West K
retogntaed aa representing oountle* above tbe average of the "five preced Sohlenkert anad Floyd SI
Smith I
i-ci.’atvii
.’ami three sons. Frai
not only aid the farolghtod mea arba
rather than seettona. Indeed, tbe raidi^ lag yearn. In quantity tbe oats crop
ilih of
iiinMila. Ferdinand Smith
■ i>eiiit
provements on the Gr«ii I.Ake*. Ve '
jblng the Ja*|•per.
bendlitg a*ir eaergtes toward tbe '
Travct*e
•t*e City,
Ci
und Joseph Smith of
'
'
of tbe organisation to this >*&r U magnlflcenL For tbe sec­
V w-ant oum.'^tizens ol tbe t*n:>
It an.1 Ike Weills fur
l>ostoffU'f:
iIltatioL Of the project of tbe toietnew territory prxrmlae* to become
ond time to tbe btstory of this coun­ |)oniiig alien
■' '
Tlic f
natlonal court of arMUatlon. bat that
potent tACtor to tesdtog to a more try ^ crop
Id :ti
under arrv*t f
exceeds
1,000.000.000
ticcof the'demands mode by western
n ;m'v te ci made, but will be a
It wilt contribute powertnUy to tbe
united sUte tban we ba^ve bad to the bnsbels. tbe precise estimate sunillag
river people.'’
iluicr.
creation and eireagtiMniag of tbe pub­
at l.O96>6,00O bushels, or S2 per cent
‘•Trunk line waterways from ^bi-;
lic wenUmest so essential to the s
greater tban (be average of the fire
i,,,udi., ,™, ,o
... .orf* :[Q||g y|j[ Qp
iee*fn1 operatlop Of the court.
preceding years^-'
i declared I’err) -.A
Kandall. e' w—

dal

HENRY OZMUN DEAD

SS:

FOURTEER AREINDIGTHI

PRIRGESSCLAIS $8,000,000

Next in orfa of'value is the |«italo
«f over 70

<Conilnued ou Page Two.j

crop, which has been exceeded only in

tbe past year, tbe coming meeting two or three firmer years.

With the

MAKMinCGMFEIEIK

d,’’i"S;;.r..d^r::;“r.i7;:r,iAEEriii6

SOOG^FUL FARMBIS

of insurange men:--;--,
Is Web

BDHHTPAHITIR

ISFMrnSI nilinninu nrin

1'

of New V.-r;:. aud Ur. Wil;,ur .

Wn« SWPIE GIBIOIIY

to tbta elty dor-

RffOBUIIAIlS SPENT MOST

tog tbe week begtnntog December it
Tke bUTMte has shipped a goodly pan
, «C ita CkUago display to tbta dty tor

Boaton. Dec. 8.—After the funeral Expended Nearly Three Time
' take psipose of sbowli«
servicee, attended by tbe family, reteAmount Otabursed By
lanMCB wbo win be here fnwi *n tires, members of the bat^gt^ld. offlelata at tbe Christian Me^ church

-toad tba Mto eesskw of tbe Vteblpersonal student*
residing in
Washington. Dee. 8.—Tbe
reimbGate gangs what tbe baiean is G.reater Boston, the body
of
Mrs. litsm congreaslonal
committee
re­
Eddy was today placed in a reoeivlnf ceived 3n.46t and dtabursed 374A73.
ranlt to Mount Anbnn cemetery. Tbe white the
serricen were simple and dignified.

demorrailr

congressional

ttc.ihin, ha* bet-p .-tinnecied with the
''••hicaii ctaiifi.-r* for-a great many

UObiBgtOP.
t' c utii'crvi
former I
Insur.-.r.c lialn‘ng I
aa F. R
eWef of the
te«l Mihlde at hta roslrteice lo-iar
oT 'be i(„i,ten wit; he In-lbta city to attend
N.v reaeon I* kn.-wii for the deed, 1
. . . -r«i;v bf minob and by the ex-; ih- Hat- rranire and th- annuui meet'.
uuk.-s l)c(-«ii*c of inn.-«s.
it.-iitho vrfiicJata Jind-a.iixarfearof ter. -tpi of the Insurance
oompanteo
. .
.
.
.
twlilch h»i>- iiecoroe important fariorii
cral of iN- leading lib- imun.i.re coae ^

A6Q VETBIAN DROWe

pcuilc* ot.Oi- coutiry.
Pai’.l Morion, pf-u-h u; of the Bquii

Fell From 0«ndg*
FeWen

Laxt

I Mud
NighL

Lake a;j.atlc Life Insnranie Costpanv. pr> *id
%-f
, ed ol jhe opeatog reaoioo of the coo-

•*•••--•

m CAPITA lEVI fiF CITIES

ncton. Dec. lo—Tbe c*l
if ciita«' per caidu debt at tbe
(be fannen of tbe There wms nbout 120 peesent Judge burwed 327.771 during the recent cam- 70. a civil war veieran <d Fenton.
vton. a*er
a*
Potter 04 llliDctf. d-’livered an adI- -n I of I9i4t;, show New York. 3153,02;
Olltord P. SmltiL trrt reader of tb* paid
to tbe re|<orts filed nlght watchman, fell fo>m a dredge [ dr«-* of. w-l.«me and K. 11. Orals ,f%'ioiinnaii. 3135.40; Boston. 3114.63;
DetroiV'.lhe lowest ot tbe taw-citiee.
mother
c^nreb.
coodneted
tbe
(odaywith tbe dark of the Aoasc of la Mod Lake st-l>Dioa laH Ei^t and Cbaitanooct responded for Lhv <
--------*• bed to hortteai1s only 3ZL95;
HBwwakee.
S3L3»;
tives.^
t way.
w« drowned. •
i ttoro.
to^instowa, PA. lowest, f9.7L
ed 337.790

and dls-

niat. Dec. 8.—Kdwin
rln H-'w'm aged

fereoce today. Insuiance (temmi-rton

i-.

-L-'

CHRISniAS II 60THAH

^Sen. '

NOT BDOTOR'S FAULT

Httotgaa next week to at

secure general adWreaoe to Dm'
•un no as to matt H k court ot aO
he attenifon may best be centered *■

•veoeaafnl >-*t held to this Hate. Tbe was to a degree an orcrprpduction. of eight million dollars which bad be-,
her father, the late King
bospitality of nortbem Nicblgu Pat­ the crop ibis year is the largest ever lougeil
held bv the Meder F‘ull- Censervabon
of Humai Life
Subje^* ]
ipcld,
grown to this countr}; the prelimi­
.........................................................
..............................Thr.'-.-le.iion of H. A. Holden of
Das Mato*, to, Dec. 9.-«aay lead rons was tborongbly tested last yeai
The Belgian gov-^
b Founrt.viiOB.
Fc
of Dlscussicn m ChicaGD
nary estimate, of tbe department is
W:\oin. a* preeid-ht of the SUte Astog fiamoerats of tows.toctodlng and tbe grange reams c
the money on tfi
crnuient claims
Today.
~-i:r.iion ol FariiK-r>' cluU bringw to
SM.787.000 busbeU.
or 8
per cent
far
as
Traveree
CUy
i*
coacemed.
anie
from
llelgi:,
Mate ■mwTitMttwvp and members of
mind f fatnilv of vi;--'cw*rul farmer*.
above tbe average of the precpdlnB
tx‘1ong» to that »talc.
tbe
Boccess
of
this
yearY
meeting
is
Thi> win be of
inlevest to peo­
th* itoMlatur*. *Mt to Dcs Motoes.
<1 human lit-- 1* i>n>
chief lop- '
are rear*'
ple of ihii rei-tinn as the Huld-n tanitoday, to torarateto a party program aasured. Last yrarY efforts'to
Its Kchcdillcd lor
ih wvt-,- I ■•iiiiUit up oTi a farm in UeaBeet sugar production h 19
tor (be aifraatotog aasaten of tbe teg- way of making a dlaplay-of tbe proii'iiMli unniirl
of the Ahsocla i;zl'e fT.i)ii'
w-«i f-r this dty.
about equal (hat of-l9u9.'baL--M3.00.'
toiahwe sod to discam ptaas* for a docts of that region have been cooilieu of I.lu ln«-jriit.. ■'
Pr->ldeni». I
I. A ifnblen w a>- tovil ID Renzie
iBKe* tboroogb firganlsatlon oT tbe pletely outdooe, tbe proportioon of
mlj v'l--- h- ;iih1 hi- older broibCourt Decides That MIts Benoliel’t t hl<h b>«> n-i-'ed at iht-Hotel ul.SaI<< ! •
tbta year's SEXpotUkui be^g such os oned at AM.OOOXNW. and tbe fnctor.v
Jiuve (■'•ii'd a farm iititil a few
“Toe ln“ AffUetion Did Not En'..Hjjy tor u >e-*..on'tha’ will <«!innue /
to nuke necessary (be seenring of a value of ^ne sdgBr at about S3s.v>iX>.vests SCI H,' J- now a I.-.rge and suetitle Her te QamaBcs.
ovi-r.tomorp'ii P i* tbe first tlini- that '
amount which has l>een ex­
'•«tful l.ir-.- r in fhiklnad ouoty,
apacioas building for ■oouslng tbe ex­
h,.vln* ui.il-; cji^'iiiion. some S"0
netr-vil. IHc. 9.—Judge Urmii'on in 'he ar*r*ciatiun ha- ever held ihibit*. A aomber of the counties of ceeded in four years.
b- i-'.
mtide
fnited n'‘.al'--s dUtrict .-ourt today. 1:,^ ilt the w- rt
r- a rrinw-iuettre |itei.-.' T'
reaUied. the entire
tbe regtoa have cooperated to si­
dlrod.d
for act
-r-pnwr.taU.-u uf
of we-;terti
we-;tern iin-ur-'hl‘ Profev.
I--2 M•c»<d a verdict
v.-rdlct of mt
ixt
•rr.p'-,»-cr.taU--ii
ting (ocetbar these exbibU. and a. sugar crop of factory production, beet ion In the *uii for ?i mh.
damug-*
ri—
.. .
• el./-i«iu ..t Hit- head of one of llio
toastom Micbifvi Wortt ef Art Will
• eon'.i'anicv i* !an-er than
«■
; u,,-sv« farm.- TS -rganiianou, of lbpotion ef the lOrtilgaa tritli shown and cane combined, will, be 6;9.*n>i' hVought hy Miss Floreii-v IV-.-.dIcI of
to SkewR Her* oranfi Waek.
'iMnie. H .t ll'-idm I* the >ouiig-st
at tbe-reesat exposition to CblcsGo short tons, or a produtilon that has Ann Arbor,-who cNiiirc-.! Ittn!-<‘>renu»
jUirllnc. a V. of M. pror.-*»or. kj Ht j
Health
Porter
of'«T '•’wc teiyr
up on the Ovlwill be on exbtbitiM at Traretse Cliy been exceeded fn oay one year. 1969.
The giJIOO oO patoung which was
j N„, V-rk. Q,.................. .....
In faiiory- value tbe two wngar rroj'S b-r 1.8 II... ,V -.—I .1. next week.
P.T--. Ih-li!- 1
one of tbe trig ftofPee of tbe Miriilwill eqnst about S79.000.pOO: and if to
. toa exUblt at tbe recently held Oit
tbi^he added tbe value of molasee*
DuIEiUiL nANDOLPn DlAD
l* " d |i..nn».‘rtl of \ital statlrtlts -f known
-n- -t-orn wl.«rd' and by
cage Und abow. ta to be dispUyed
________
111- r--dcral rcn-i«. lAirMn led the til* muiiy ito I...--- done mote
eyrup. beet pulp, and
sorghum and
louiitr} than
by the Waaum
Bevelopmaple prodnet*. the combined .value Former Chief of Ceart Artillery Has'
today ™ the work and rn.cr'mam ''
BNOt baraan at tbe Farm Product*
U about 397.»o.).(te0.
Committee Suicide.
:g-e»*: In lie cocicervafon of human I-”’. V H-d-ln; well k.K)wn in tbta

;

wmilder tbe

^ tbe bwsrita to

topulaiioD .............................................
and harbors first was ondemken by
I. Annie Smilb. one of tl;be oldest
six thousand are Moslems.
It is the
the subject.
ne said, “it pioneers of tbe Grand Trat
OB the road from Damascus
s natural that it should begin with | gloB. inKsed away at tbe home of her
IhTSlfient Taft will make aa im­
MecesL. twhere ChriiUana
MecciL.
Acme. Tbureday
son.
JOK.
Smlili. t
Ji
Jerusalem.'
.....................................of
within
sight
le. and Is
portant address betor* tbe oeatoraae*
^tenoe for tbe

DXHW than one sense.

bids fair to be tbe largest and most exception of the crop of 1909. which

-dapsaiuoa tobe'keld

HesA

“Tbe com crop Is e national asset

iRfioetrlal school far boys to tbta dty,
kiau «( OnnGBa.

contefeBoe wfll

ers stinuld lie Improved by abe natloi'
al government. This was tbe an>o*i

little pocket money.

- of IBtte imtartaaoe. «nt mboae raal

Waahlnstoa

fArray of NOte4

elertlon

In 1909, and still leave to tbe farmers

“White w* bar* apen a grau deal
' Ue wo^’ be ctmtinaod. “there has

in

Men te Be FraoeitL

of parm

In all of tbe cx>imtrie8 of tbe earth

of tba peoptee* noney on na«(i>I pab-

by

Held

ipton.
lA-c.
Waehlogion. Dec. V—After the ,re- .
..
Jri.h tdill Llaw tended to Inu D. C, Dec. I—Ttt proof tbe .
........................
secreUiy r<-r««se
tnide" bei*iy-n
I’Blted
mote tbe raoae of
■bOWB
und treasurer tbe Rivers and Har-1'SiaiPs
SUies and tb«
tbO I’lilllpii
1
by
the
Ogiitee
of
the'; hnn-au
bt
. _
,/wt.f .Ar.nt.A « MM. i *’>
Ofuiys of •be';
of statls- court Of jaatiee, ibe
bors congrem today adopted a
*hl.h show (bkt tbe trade be- tor Judicial GetUemant e(
products for tbe present year Is 879.luiion urging an aimroprtaUon of $50
gttae* and tbe Phll006,606,000.
,
Dtspataa ta. oomptetbig arraagw
000.000 nnnnaUr t>v roneress for tbe jlridnes faes been iirbctimlly doabled
menu tor a coeteronce to bt brtd *1*
JTfae corn crop of 3,121,381.000 bosbimpmrement of waterways, and then
'‘•>'“‘Aldrlih la. went Into
tbia diy next week. Tbe aaeatoas wW
els exceeds that of tbe record year. Fertnerly Capital of Moab—Town Ha*
adjoaraed.

_______________V
ipuirtlon «f Eight Theusai
held at tbe New Willard Hotel, be1906, and Is greater tban ibe average
of Which Greater Number
crop of tbe preceding five years by
ginniiu; one week from today.
Consirtt of Moalema
Agricolture Wflioa In bta annual

tbe “porY barrel brand.*

potBted

Be

.

grees've Movemenia.-

eeet; form farm ImidemMt* and madtrotep- ebinery. 73 per ceat; farm lands and l«r cent
While tbe value of this
of t^ bailditiga. 86 per cent; average value corn crop U below that of 1909 and
Consuminoide.
Dec, 5.—A •• t
gram from Jerusalem saj-s the
OBUirr. r. w. Ofitedan, dteln
per acre of farm laad, 33 per cent: also of 1908. its amount belongs to
duolns massacred tbe Turkish |
tbe NStiooal RaCraad
stories
of
msglc.
It can hardly be ririoD at Kerak
Mtel nofflber of farms 206.736, whose
Id
the villayei
tbe Travetera' Protective naaoeluion.
reckoned *as leas than 31.500.000.000, Svria. and killed more thau one liunta 3897.027,000.
oalUaed tn 4o^ (be ooatnd of nav.
snfflrl^ to rancel the Inter­ dred CbrlEtlanii In revenge tor tbe
executing of n neduohi thief. .TheI
a ftea irlo np to tbe
IggMa vaterwl^;
est bearing 4*1)1 of tbe Ignited Sutes.
-graeiA tin*. Be deeured that tor
buy all of tbe gold and silver mined
SdToaaUSff a ayrteBotte

OauriBC,

MeeUng to PmmeU the Cioes wm

dall Urge Mere Attention to Mid*

'teaat of all tba waterway*

tin «evctep3MW of tbe

%

Walter 6. Dickey and Perry S. Ran­

Reprveented By

D«.

Waahlngton, Dec. 8.—The
raaa'i flffurM of tbe agrtcnUnral

Banos. o< Ohio.

OraadaO deoland

TOSETOE
BIC'DIMES

ricultara Vorterday.

WoAinttHi. Doc. S-

^

CHARBaWITH Hlffip
Mr*. C'»var^'''nQ^ Feorteen-t1___
teen-tjber Ol
sen Will Be Tricn in.Wayne
County.

RIVERS AND HARBORS CONGRESS iamliuuAon «ben arraigned today- on I
ADJOURNED TODAY.
f* eharp^ of murdering Sheriff Mat
thews Thev m-lH or............................................
In Wayne eounty.

leaned By Secroury of Ag-

gregaUng gg07,O67,OOO-Tl»eee

Oha^MAuk Sodued tbrt procilcally 0009 Bwailwr oc tbo bemae ot rag-

«v «M^r« waa Xtevemor

Oellare

LARGE SUM
IS REQUESTED

Total Nvmber, 206,376, the Valoee Ag-

FWnte

Sboatd •* Oonaldorod.

fteora and bsrbon

San Antonio. Tex.. Iiei-. 9.—The reroluUonlsu haxe
repture.!
£nri<iue
Creel. Jr, eon of the mlnUicr of (orelRD relatioiw of Mexico,
and are
holding bim u'a hostage In tbe moun­
tains near Cbibuabua..

INCREASED VALUESMASSACRED

Oilllilii froM Middle WeW DMlare
toelde

eign Affaire.

WASHING­

TON TODAY.

tended to,

RED tS A HOSTABE

Yulrtida are fiaattered (
New Yerk.
New York. Dec, 9.—The cusiomary
piue forest which never tails to apjwar H ibte season of t&e year spang
up to tbe vicinity of West street to­
day. with tbe arrival of tbe first large
(oaslgnmeou of ('bristmos trees (or
the meiropolts. It take* from ISO to
175,cat load* of trees each year to
supply

Father

KalekerfaockcFs «bll-

(Iren at (TiriBtma*. EoH ot Ibem ttU
(•anadlsD trees, but e
f ,b,
i
i

«d DKir. U.1C1,

~
aprvees are to be seen. The
ol all •6zee. Some are Just

l.-TR.. -nough to ptacw upon a tabte.
The general ran are about ten feet
high and

tbe

loagest irearir forty

feel. Th- latter are used chiefly for
church dlsrlart.,
TV- pri(^ of tbe trees tbta year av­
erage* a I'rttle higher than latt year.
Tb- reason tor tbl* ta that tbe Cbrtbt« supply ta not aa prolific as
wqs. Ever}' year, ibe searcber
for this annnal luxury mnat reatni*
turtte-r and further Into tbe northern
wild*,

further from clrilizatkm and

further from tbe ratlroadd.
Allied with (he ChiUtmas tree boatiie-s ta tbe trade to hoUy. laarel and
mtattetoe. Tl
Christmas season

decorotlOM

principally from Virginia,
and North and ftetnb

OaroUao. Oa»e

Cod. to Maasachuaetts. also taratab**
gmsa tor tbs Hew Tott te^

1

Wf

■■■4, ■

AND TRAVKRSE HERALD AND TRAA-ERSF. BAT EA.H.E. TITSDAT,DECEMBER 13. IMO.

rAOEl.

taTTnmx BenliS.±rr-‘=l
•MtEkfimlivUfla
TWICE A WEEK.

1iekt« Tram the

to the materpomiu*
tstareeu of the lake eutaa. eeof Hlchlcaa. will he
pseiallT
-Aa laqnlry
U now to procrara moA «ttl A
bMB Mr l«m«
Corn
raH»«*t
■oarcM wh»l the eUmaUc rtto« u
Umtr to b« to .cm or m <AMce IB tbe
CMtrae ot the Uke Mldiij
Urara wlU be bo Ibrther

td

SI
.S^-SISSt.

BOwoB wrf the prafeet nsr Iw aeid

SOUND AND MRVICCAELE OUIOE.
IB «n extattctive tvelev cf the:
•Me or 1>re*ldent Ten to cobskob,
the CUcAgo TrUMBe deeUree K to be
The raport of the chmlrm*o of oi
the r^tem huBlneM coooens In the
wortd." And In doelBg «UU«: The
•ge te 4 cDoewThttre Bad
•irectlee Bttennce wticb eheold imtrMe cMgreei trltb • eouttO end adr
WOMraW.lUnA t, im.
viceiMe r>Uo to ncOon.Ttm lUtleM nmnner in which the
MdlBg of the ddesoMBt tree reeelved KmeMe that man7 of the Uw mikkera dM not tullr
acree
with the
^IMEtlOME W AAAMA
.«• iWWtW Cmretarj or A»rf«iJ. Trlbone.

TEEMS!

g-jr-..... •”i2Si;s2

5JrE5^-;^.Sl£ir"
.

OtBMlE tmW 3,550

M «M> avaM SW~ rtttUn tt OsImsIiM Ba«m I!I u»
VMmEaEMM. The eeoretUT pteoed
fhe WWl ehl»e of (m pradactt for
The-PM—t »— “ »».»«dA0dAM.
etop • Mtoete md w—d« *h«
t%ta rr— The een «i«p thti tw
^ boei aera than s,ooo,OM.«OP boh^ vtteh esceede the record year ot
SPN. aM the raloe to aot teee th«
tO00,MAMA
W— «M owCMCdhtee wlmt U
• awne-ee dhrav tkto meoer law «ir——. • Cilat tfea cut ho )wd of
the Ml» ir ihB om erap^Add to thie
(he ptWhiNto■ «r oettoo.
ottb Wtah* mtfu end BomeroM oth­
er fiedth led It «m ho ehovs thaf
tow or thto aooBtrr an
to ■ litonr, and the Eforee ahows

UlSE SSi IS REQUESTa

CENSUS GIVES TRlA FOR MURDER REVOLT AGAIN MINERS JENTOMBED
IN BRAZIL
91,972,226
FORTY-WE BURNED IN ALBB
COAL MINE

iMtrfeata TeetimMty Tehen In Ceml

21 rat tar un
-Tone. Tout -Weotd Be Itrt.lOtk,'
000—FigHrca a Sueprtoe to
• Cenew Banau.

Camhridn llaaa, Dec. lA—la the
eBlm -mnnler trial today, Ura.
Iloref. widow the slain man. teellOed *he aad never pqrrbased a revol­
ver aa taeUBed lor defcoae. aad never
told Walter Gardner she bad trouble
with her husbaad. laaac Walter tea- QUIET WAS RESTORED BUT BOM­
tlfied tliat be saw a woman, not Hat­
BARDMENT RESUMED
tie I.«inanr. leave the laundry m>etertonaly about the time of the mnn
a Mined By Sceut Ship—M
der. but two wUnccaes teaUltod that
Marinee nf the Navy E»
the woman's ranrse ai deeotbed
OSBrt in the Mutinous
would have 'eecn itnpoaslWe. aa the
pasaa^way described was blocked by

RE^ WBIE CMIOIUDBI

Waahlngtoo. Dec. 10—With nearly

not believed that the Increase wouli
exceed 20.S. whereas the final tabula­
tion shows 21 |>er cent.
It win be necessary
to uUtf the basis of r
1 idve 4
ben as against
gainst the
l
present rei>reseotailon of 292 and make It unwleld.v.
Wkshlngtom. Dec. 10,—Tbo popnlatloD of lhe O................

FORTUNE GOES
TO CHURCH

Perale. B C-. Dec. Id.—Forty-Eve
mluen wore entombed by an exploston last olgbt in tbe BeUevM cotlierr. near Prank. Alberta. Btobte
were rewraed alive Tweaty booi
have been rerovrred. Ot eeven mtsstour are belleted to be aUvo to

Having decided to locate to Trav­
erse aty. 1 wm eagagv to toe toUowing buMueea;
Money to loan on improved farm
Doe. in.—Private id- and city property, real estate, ten
earams from Klo Janiero
ance—also win do sucllooeerlug. frai
the the rrewa of fnoM of
■alee especially aoilciuxl. I soUcK i
jof tbe Brazilian navy hsi
share of year patronage—terms iwa.
again.
sonable.
WUl be loitoted by October 1. 191
Bbooe 611. 442 FaM Klghth siroeL
B. O. BIMiCHkR.
ed by the scout ship Rlo|Graode,
atury Auciicnoer
20tb Ceatu
u1. which joined last month's re.|<tol«. SAiiieaftl
aftrrl4r
The rebels wore cannonaded I
'T
tu boul

SIM niHTS TO SET BODY

anaL Mrs, Force, ^ l^ona. Ohio, tou •o that Giey will be accessible to tbe
public at such times as the store Is
open during the days aad evenings
Mn. Albert Kronpa reesntly ratertotoed her lather 3. F- Cidvqr of ^rSrerrtoliig'Vai be In plaee
by
ta, aad bra ttotra. Mn. Bneto Field Tuee^ noon and all the Judging will
. tottototo.
be done aa soon ok the deUlU can be
•Tte bapstoBS rt ttr ratem sya of BaUarts.
arranged. Competent persons have
lira lola amnan apant Saturday been eecnred to Judge In the diSertaa to that toe wtoSe etty .abortd
ent departmeau. ao there will be no.
toto to toe atoettoa cf sea who «UI to Ti'ssene CEy.
Finney Hanunondtrae of out near teaaon tor anyone nbt entering their
totok. — IB trams cf tractloat
Cedar
Run. haa awred toto the cot­ products in the contest
tbs <ttj, b^ fra tbe wbrte city.
The EiffereiR departments noder
Aanaa vbo raudlas > the cities tage toek of Nwah-taraaaU hotel and which the show w ill be conducted and
win work (or the reran oompsay dur­ the Judges for the same are as fol­
vbsn
low*:
toto torasDsi win Bad Qw people nt- ing toe wtnler.
. -Best general display Intsrtr toPrtUto ta go back to the old B. Oahn ot OhlcagD Is with da again
laigest number of exbiblu
^
vto^gslato. I sbosM to ^ to have twytog petatoea.
to all classes produc«ll and entered by
yssCsdbtoto iBy way that wQi balp '«lai liris HatoBtodtrsea wwt to
O. Ladd. Old Misstoo.
Trararra City Monday fra a short via.
rRnneh.-clty R “■ »'
tbs «tofs>
Id Lautnsr. R. F.
k
* ■
Ttrade.
kftoa Bathra Lartie has tose quite
Oralna-W. W. emlth. city.
rtoto to-saB of tbs toeoa- aldt, tot to rsportsd totter.
Ofara seed^Wra. Helmlonh. Trav■ to tbs FayaeAttrieh (arts Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Kronpa have true
(Sty. Wm. S. Shun. Lake Ann.
Mtr.-Nto npatt of tbs bureau of
token on trial two ohitdren from toe
Veceuble»-«tepben Lautner. clty(Mtora litodn is toe trade between UatboUe hmelnOrand Rapids, a boy . F. D. No. S. Petra Zimmerman,
city. R. F. D. No. 4.
OsHMME'EtotoPBBd toe PblllpptMa of sevra akd a girt of Eve.
Tto burtuu Sixteen friends ot Dr. Kraupa la- Applea-A. P. Orey. city No..L
Barnes, city Na- 6.
t that owlBg lEded toelr home Wednesday evening Ban
Other frulto— A. Itentoll. Northto'itoiTMirtriiiM of toe aew tariS law and proceedsd to tore a royal good
StotoBSS Vito toe PtalllpptaM baa Urne. Frnsreaalve prtro was tbe game Canned goods and preasrvoa Mrs.
tortp ton Seabtod atoes toe law vaa( «f tbe evuntog. Head todya prise go- i. HolSMs. Old Mission.
Jelltea, Jams, marmalades art pick.
. ■» lEiH -Tto (aprata tram the tag to <Mlra Hannan, a dalaty hand- •—Mrs.
K. W. Harrington. Cedar.
' .TMIritoM Sratag tto Bra M meatha talRted hair reeelrar. Ftnak aad Al­ Mrs. Henry Wilhelm, diy R. F. D. No
.Etotra fito-EEv
.tortra
Sba-MV tsric
tsr« ibaebrt the bert Kronpa had to draw tor head
t |S.tM.- prise, and FTOrtc «dn aad reee4red Dairy (srtoets and Dpselal
ebA E< flUMJM. to ■
Harris. Hty R- F. D No. 2, A
M Ewtagtoa csRsapnrtI s parted a pratty gtois papra wsliht. Mn. Dr. Jamea
3. StOTur. city R. F. D. So, 2.
to .IME ftporia te tto 1
Art Needle work-Graco Wltorim,
Kranpa aad Arthur KMCaae raeetvod
s ol 19M t
coasototlons. and ve wpoM Uka to aty. Mrs. W. H. Atraa. dtr. Baking by giru nndra 18-Mn. A
if we «
city. Mro B. D Dm
iMT E( uK'tos aipQrta were 118.eoEU-lin. Buntorand'llro. Boy tor"toghanleal eontrlAucea to toys
atenehof^a«^otr»oJ
ytody 4ito to toe FaytieftlMch tartS
V 18-C. L. OreUlck. etty. C F.
totags and another
lav. Tto rasslt to oartal^ worthy of
Eapf. etty.
PON BMAT lARCE

snui SWEPT nr STUM
•venlac tram a
OtuftRa^

i .Cerebrat, Franoa, Dec. k—Weatwn
. F(^i« to swept by a eyclMe that
I vffi be at tos limn hank svarr has rated everything to tta path. Sev
Mftv dsrtrt psesvSsr art antU erai Uva been klUed.
ZMrtny U to roeatrs tosaa. Mslfto
aaSS. Tkitotoir-rt BWr TevEshlp.

^mrno__________

Mich., Dec. to.-Fire lo­
lly swept tho bnsiDes* sectlm of
Mendon. The loss to *40,000. The
Hre surted In Letter's meat market
and de*troyod also Kllce's harness
itwp. the Olnoy
(Brnluire store,
North's Jewelry store and Slmiiosn's
hardware store- Firemen and bpp<
ralus were sent from Kalamstoc t
assist in Eghilcg the fire.

IMMORTAL U8HT BRI6ADE

ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
S OF MIC
T the ■

ippealed

I^orto give him
a pereoDsl gifL

!» “>- ««. WAUKEH,
Idft C 12 29
Judge of Probate.



UHR ARO HONORABlECARra

wi.iilc! 1.1- iiM-.>iMii1t-lr' without mime of ..tir slBitln aud faucy
grocerint.

Dec.

10—Presiding

i;.
Ii’sppesrtng from affidavit
'■n the abc....................................

service to-the I'nited BUtes supreme I earned dow not 'reside U uis uiate.
Only MsrStU. »eld and _
..............................................Iclm!cUor tJr Ui. .»«n.Ul..uii l-J-ai It U

THIS IS SUK SOME

eanse i
olldtor
_________________
•Itber-to perww or by
b soli
hereof
aad -la detaaU (hereof that, the
Flew One Hundred ot complaint filed hereto may be takis rnnfuec d against him.
GBOROE W. CCBTmClradt Conn Oommlsstonra.
Grart Ttaveras Cm Mlto.
L. H. OAOC.
tor for CtottplitoSBt
w
_____ t Address;
Mf*. H. k Hull rssuriirt today Dtoi

n cEspto ot days spaa* to ChtoMk

In

wi-

havn HuUmiut tan

extra

fotirf

Aiurrii-aii), Hriek. liiinl*rrirrr. tluh-litiwMS Ifawjucforl, I’iuiento,
K.lnm and I’ino-npple. \V<- (tot th- towt qualiiy.
All {rratli-n of c. ff.-.- Iiavo mlvaix-cd i|» price rxrepi our
lifKt—CJiiis.- & Sniilioni Krai ItraiHl—wl.icli we Imld at 35e
per pound.

It is worth 40c.

IJon’t pass,this eoffee if yon

venal the Inurt eoffco Rrown.
Ill sBUcra for apl»otil«*—llrena Horae Radieh. Croat ft lUarL
well Anchiivy Kaiur. Wcrcestcrohirt'. Ileint llandatsy. Ihirki-.-'h Kalnd Dn-nxiiig art- only a purl of the things gowl to
cat which we can mcnlioii here.
(‘omi> atid ecc^ike faalauec at the comer of Kruut aud
raiui Street.

Comer Fmiil &. Cass StrocU.

Why Not Cresent Floor
Yoft have to buy ^k, you
nratl (toy iti icbT wortb ni you
ougUtohtrt (kpsaaUe flour.
Wbj Bot Btoke your oext
purcKue a uck ol

^<atscDiT rwx* •

ciEScaiT aom
TM lira EverirSoey Ukes*

Chief Justice Hsrtsn Celebratra HIs
Thirty-Third Year on Bwprame Bench.
ihtngioc.

t P«r OtoL AtiMved OB
TlAC DftpOBllB

The Christmas
Festival

jR'a session of sold court, held at j
the jirobate office In the clD' of Trav­
erse City. Id said count;-, on tbe ICtb:
day of Novomlier, A. D. 1910.
Present. Hon Fred K. Walker,
lodge of ProUte.
In tbe mailer of tbe esUte of Ralph.
Joseph and Thomas Moore ITbus.,
' minors.
Mary B. Pybus having filed In said
court ber seventh annual account as
guardian of said eauie. and ber pe­
tition iiraylng for tbe allowanco ibert-

it Is ordere.1 that tbe 22d ds; ol
December. A. D. 1»10. at ten o'clock
Receive a Pension.
In the forenoon at said Probate office,
to hereb.
hereby ai>i«lnted
..
tor exam
Oahlaad, Cal.. Dec. 10.—George be and__
Smith, one of
if tbe Immortal “six
" ' hun-j^tor s allowing aaid aceount.
public
I- In tbe charge of the Light Brt-, “ |* further-ordered (batibllcaf
» at Balaklsva. 84 years old. has
tat---- -- - --

* QesersI BsbUsc teiBssa Debs

Cyliodor boro. 4 iiicbis. 'tr he, 4^ iitcihra.
Go il desigti. b -et nswrisl. H pp -r o w4cd
WutgtVSOOIb. Httrtseauiiy, mas stusdily,
is o»-Doff<ioal. relub'o, darobt-* and ooup era
with pallor. RMoUne trtk. bsUerr.eoil at-d
saitoti, Wlrc4 tCBAir tO rU }oor sep­
arator. wood saw or pmmp <w d > eoj otbsr
dii'v withAn tbe c<p«dly ot 21 fa D.ocoapisa
2x2ifLPnon.S7S. Mannfactnrod by
W M. JACKSON.1TBV«rM CVeMla^

MENDON 9&0RCHED

jlUraMto«alltos.Asye>tythatwtohaa to piuBnra aa a wtoto and to band
up a rtrtto dvto spirit cannot So It
wblto thin to ueawtotito wttbto tta
awa oouBdl betwran Jaalon wart

CAPITAL, »aOOjOOO
SUBPLUS. E80000

ASWh.p Gbb«IIm Btostac
MADE IN TBAVEKSE CITY

L 0. T. Me

JUDGES APPOINTED

13:

Ttie UTTLE WONDER

.. . Mniero. Dec. 10 —The bombard­
ment was resuDied ibis •(ternoon.

(CootlBBed tram pace 1.)
Weyoe. lad., preeldeu ot the Fort
OBiECTS TO PERMANENT BURIAL
Wayoe'WateewMe aeeoeUtJoB. “beAT MT. AUBURN.
loK the coaotry cu bare a>TBaipreiTTENTlONi
heaalTe ayetem of lirttiid waterway*
100 000. Tbe first figures above rtpreOfficeno(.( Uw
Uto load Hte
i have
Thto mtodle weet.** he eald. 'to
•ent an Ipcrhesc In un yeare of 1C,teedred Bwit gratifyBig aewt
(Croat empbo hedged to by anffleleBt 146^*1 or 20.9 per cent
compared
traneportatJon tarflitlee.. It demands wllh on inerraue of 14J76,K4, or
irom tbe Great Hire Offiem.
Shall Be Near OW Home.
that It ■ball he nnleashed and untet- 22A per cent A tbe preceedtog de
CsQ St once End see ut. DONT
oelon. Dec. 9.—According to poet
tend and imleee H Is. it cannot have
Tbe continental United BUtes.
DELAY. !T MEANS
a fair chaaoe In the markeu M tbe Indlng Alaska. Hawaii, ’and Porto ___ i morttlng. the wlU of Mrs. Bddy
leaves the wbole of tbe IIAOO.OOO for­ M(WEY FOR ALL
world. There U more urgent need of ioo. to 91.972A6. an Increase of IS. tune to tbe church.
cheap tranaportatkw Tram the mid­ •7T.W1 or ao.7 per eeni etooe 1890.
Boeton. Dec. 9.—Before (be body Udks er ihf Mcden Maubecs.
Tbe ttbove figtfres have today been
dle weeUni eutee than from aay oth­ Issued l.y tbe eeoaua bureau and are ot Mary Baker O. Kddy was told at
er part of the nation. However much rompleie. There are yet » good many rest to a receiving vault at Ht. Au­
burn cemetery early this afumooii.
other waterways are needed, tho pree elites of tbe smaller ctsn which tba'lseoe between George W. Glover, NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIME BE­
FORE COURT.
Mds relief for the middle have not yet been announced but the her only eon. wIk> had come from hts
8TATB OK MIGIUOAN'. the Prolmle
.figures ot which will be announced borne In Lead. 6. IX. to aaend the
weet Itoe tw^ro
middle weetero shortly
nerel. sod
and the
directors of the Court for the County of Grand Trsvdlrrctora
fuDcrel.
eutee produce threedOurths
the
The iiopnlatlen of tho terrltorr of
itber church as to (he final dlepoel; In the matter of tho estate of Henry
to «4.2fiC. an Increase Of 764.
cora of the world and ihreodoorths of Alaska........................................
.......... In 1900.
Bower, deceased.
or 1.2 per cen. over 63,r.92
nt vtaldi haa beet
all the farm pioduM* of the nation.
Notice Is hesel.
Tbe Increase from 1890 to II
I tte laM (hv
Tbr all Urne." be oontinned. -Thoeo 2ljB40. or^ 98.4 per cent.
months from ilio 2
Two hours tiefore tbe funeral i
TemhA-rsrailBt
natti have been ooreed by (he long
ber. A. D. I9IU. have been allowed for
theddwyaaatt—.hBtthettttradoe- ruUway haul and.p«f«oly tbe.pe^
creditors to iiresent their claims
against said deceased to said court
Vm of—lera ■—1b«T aad eehm- pie ot tboee eutee, toKf^ery
(or oxamlnatiun aud BdlustmeiiL and
tite Mihe* of hcerettoto lanalaf •r of Ihrtr pradncla 1^ paid an nu*
ihnl all trodliors of aald deceased
h« heeoM' > praEBEble oaDlBK and warranted tax on ietaBk'ti this tong
are required tn present their claims In
said court, at tho prolwie office. In
t of aBjr that bant
oonsmied by tht. directors
ihe city of Trevorwe CUy. In said
There to no form toat transporudlcatlng tbe iwn's assvnl U
(ounty. on or before tbe 2Mh day «f
tloo can take ihaMsItt-deoo mtKb Uochoice of Mount Aubi
Auburn cemeiery
cemeii . ( March. A. D. 1911.
i. and that uId
uid clatnis
wllh
Gm. Henrj M will l« bwd byV siiid
. _ Mclx-llsr-d
_________ and Isi.id <«urt
<ourt on Batur
Satui
Bwdlate good to aU the people aa the
ibe site (or. Mrs. Bddy' fln%| reel day. the 2..th day of March. A. D..
D
••TAM:T>BrttwtbaliM Id yean the In savtod In tbe ooet oftransponallaa of
1911.
at
ten
o'clo-.k
lu
tbo
forenoon.
OPHO U the Bm—r of tama aad tbe Beceeearlee of Hte.
Thera Will Be Thlrtran General ClanDated November 2tst.
1). 1910.
n|BNi,.lBa MBS craa^ —« that The railroads ara aaklng to to- et Under Which tbe Eahtblu Will
plscF In the neighborhood »f OwiFHED R. WAi:
Be Conducted DuHng Ncto
cord, N.
Qiover said, and be In­
Judge of Probate.
|IMH|Wtt:«w 0f Dm Mt bBptwt- Icraaao their
be declared, 'ao
dicated braond e shadow- of mlsapprer 22-29 deci-i;3-SO
; wt ftMhf M— to the Itotoa, as to produce ao aannal Inoome of
lieaakm that unless hto wishes,
dto -todD 'to -hato* tmt -of the four hundred utnioM more then theli
t of the Hapnab ft hitbeito Ignored, were consulted be NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMB BE­
would seek legal aid In
pntoiM rates' give tbom.
lay MercuvUle company
FORE COURT.
,T*h«t to Thet they eer, bat f be- iHeted many of tbe deulls for the the rt
STATE OF MICHIGAN, tbo Probate
to. The peoptoorthto Uere vAh-'helt e cfaence they wUl prodneo show which is to be held Iti
Cenit for tbe County of Grand TravMore during grange week. Nothing
BM tete pfoBi of the mahe H «ueb more, it not doeely the
to toing spared to make this one of
in'the matter of the wUte of John
to-Bp the toet eaeeat «a wattAwl thto toereaae wtll a
the moat complete exbtblu ever givBlrmley. deceaaed.
mora then tbe*NeUonal Klvars A Ha^ en by a private conoera In the
Notice Is hereby (riven ^lal four
“reparations have been
montha troi__________
bora ooagren aak to be expraded by
McLeltand and Gen. Henry
on ail summer, and many of
ber. A. D. 1*10. have been allow ed for
^ WWIOIBAU KEPONM.
the «nUo«'« walenraye
for ten' cboleeat prodneU of the eoir In Grand hood of Concord, and bad lived there
- Ain^- totoieim a—r, the noted ywre. If tbe geverament could vend Travorae county have beto obtained ao many of her year*, that was the
'Mtoto^Bf Him-wtMea. to a toOar 9MO/IOO.MO on waterwaye to five fra the display. All lines of farm place where she wished ber body
after life bad passed. I Inentered, and the to
.EhHito-dMtod BapMs toreatoc ?raas. yeare. It would save to tbe people produce will, •
[quired to present their claims to tuild
• (tototow that tke vert eyttm rt vv tbereafter every year more than tbe
spocted 1
!<-ourt. ai Ihe probate olftce, In the
rnmnL"
c U>- of Traverwe CUy. in said coui:t>.
premiums that are in vogue at tbe
n or before the 24th day of Marrli.
large fairs of the sute.
D. 1911. and that said claims will
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦SV4DSD There wUl be thirteen general oUase heard by said court on Friday, the
BOWERS HARBOR.
et under which entries wlU be made,
Etorti EtoF iMto rt tetarast:
4th day of March. A. D. 1911. at ten
S444444444444444 and several special claases ara belcg
n S—w^wi ara ahraiutd
clock In tho foreeoon.
(
nged
Is
order
to
Uke
"
<Bp«Sal to Tbe Reoord-Ei^.)
Dated November tlsi. A D. 1910.
to yrav mtoBlkw Uut Dm atoetta
• FRED R. WALKER.
TION TODAY.
of ato— to tha wart ■ytoam to Bowen Harbor. Dee. i.—Mrs. WOI
Judee of Probate,
her mother. Hre. be ample space devoted to the exbs4 U pats a potonWim «■ pMly.ponoy 22 29 dec 6-12
Ktokerd. of Traverae <Sty and her irfbtu. and end they wlU be arranged
Estimated at i

rraverse Qty State Bui,

We win ule .11 dK npooiUaiilr “J
«l»ol*le!7
p»lM«ee to pn«<3 JM m b(A epiJilr eed eo* Iv
ytwHrOTtoielimdjoOMiiOMyilxxiWloe be d»«l»fieii ■
any wiy.
PUeeyoor order BtoBrtBttdieewItoiCitteiinoBf
do for jfou.

SOLD BY

Vn^MtoraCe. finatoS.pWs.Mira

csb

Xmiu HandkerduefyK

31 "■

i
^

m

THOUSANDS of IbeiBf
Hueiurcbteri
for.
bobr. oloter, btMbor,
tor OTMT Dombor of
tbo
bally: .MOO
pUlD benoUtebed «(bcn wUb oUk em'bretA«r«S tnlUali. Coifo to
boubnortm Jor «x-

Sc; tOcm to $1.25
cyfey. Women

Make the Globe Department Store Ypur Christmas Shopping Headquarters
You will find a whole store full of gift thin^, hundreds of than practical and sensible gifts—
dttt wffl Iw remenbobi loog after Christmu 1910 is a £ds of Ae past Tbe Globe is aa ecoaoi^ departmeat store wbese low
rule, eren iu holiday tunes^________ r__________________________ ___________________________________________________________
Tbe special bcJiday sale of Funutore offers bimdcedi of pradical tad ecoDomical Xn
sod detirer articles later.
RECUmC CHAOS
Stotioaaiy. spriog
cushioDS, i^h^itered
widi'Quse leather. ha«e
massive oak frames;
Xmas price,

Parlor Tables

^xnitfus*cri{iV5

Genuioe quartered oak;
very coimoruble sod '
d Q r a b I e; «ttr«ctiTeiy
paced; holiday ^Kcial

24x24 udi shaped lop;
beantiy golden - oak
heavy Freoch
kgs. Holiday S^al

.ix.t 27x54 bebe..
qiecial holiday price.

ft i^ainile and

Ladies* Kid
’ Gloves dde and $1.50.

fU.00, m oo and $12.50 ^7 QO
Coal valoesal..........:.9/«Vo

$9.98

‘ITc

IIES’ liMBREIiTsAS.

I

choice

of

Nsttiral
gold, stcriing, Mission
wood bandits, good values at every
pitee^ $6,00 down

Gins for Men

GIRLS’ COATS. 8 TO 14 YKARS. worth
$■1.50 and iM. ehou-t! now at $2.7,'»; worth $4.7.*>
and $.'>. Hunee now at
.
CHIU)HK>:’S COATS 2 TO 6 YI-AKS. $2.25.
Brnadctolh Coats, apeciul at $1.71; plain Itr.nr
Skin CtiaU. now at $1.98; $1.00 Curly Ib-arskin
Coats, choice $2.45.

CtlMltl.V.ATlOX Shrrs. ouiuLtmg of
handsomo Tic and tine Utiaei in pret­
ty holiday boxes,
Alhia
aftceial. set ......................................."MWXp
(liber Combination Seta at l»8c.
MENS XMAS NECKWEAR.au immi-nse selection in ttjH-n-end and re
versible ftiur-in-hands, book-un and
laiw st.vles; honilretit of colora
and patterns, at
9Rdb
ClMdee .....................
AtV
Men's I’lifi- Silk Neekwear at 4S&
WIXTERCAI’S in Yacht.4tright.«i ami
G,df shajM-s. etilttrs iiud lilaeka; all
have warm fur-lined
jlQja
bands.................................................... wC
Other Men'# Cafw at 98e, $1.24 and
$1.48.
MEN’S Kl'R CARS, in the iwpular l)etniil. Collcge.aml Driver style, good
values at $2.0": apt-eial
(VC
htditlay price, choice..........#isI«P
'The $5.0" ((ualitv Kur Cs|>a at $.1.5".
MEN'S SWEATER (DATS AT tWe.
** A s}M-eial purebaac of iitii doten’in
lM>th . plain ' and eolured
fronts.
They’re worth $1.25 and suiiic $l..50;
at one prifH'.
fiOga
-

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

>l. n« m.V, „,„_l ,14 Silii.

slippers,

98c ^ ..

peiub-rs. Arm Itands and Oartcra,
Sllspelub
in iudivii
I'iduai holiday ImixAQ|b
!■»; K|H-cial. |MT set. .j. ..j ....

The valii..s .ir.- pneis.ly as Kiated nlK.ve
They n- w.a.l—worsted .suits. Win1-r w. ight g.sj.l»f
lined with serM-'-idde Venetian. Siii-s :{.V 1C, 17
and 1e only: .-hoi-,-. $7.2".

Women's light rabbi r. pair .»*e.
noys' heavy Sock KuUbers. poIrSSe
.Men'* Habbers (to *cw on to<>t^
97c.
*
Men's Lesiber Top Ilubbert. imir
•1A6.
Woreea't Stonn Rubbert. sU tizes.
49e.
Chtldren's Rolled Edge Rubbers,
for 29e.
liovs' Ixttber top Rubbers, pair
tlAABretj'tblDg tn Rubber Footwear.

Cfaoiso of. Oxfonl UiagoiinlK. IIomcKpun Mix­
tures: Kcnie.va in nul and black; sIho the much
wantiHl black ]>ony Mkiii eoata. ^ at one prii-j
$fl.08.

Men's leatber
either blsrk
tsn. pair ..

COMIUNATIOX SirrS. emsisting of

$r.20

RUBBERS
-FoaEVER'YBODY

M«n‘. veUet sUppen, «abrofdered
_

$IDtwn.
50c Week

WK n»SED Ol'T at ...............
„f 2-'. |«-r
cent and .’..1 1-1 p.-r e.-nt. tbe ov. r>to.-k ...f ..ne .if
Chicago-s foremost makers o^.M.-n's and Voung
.Men's Clothes, -hut 2U't lu.e s.vl- Smts and
overeats. INVKSTIGATK THIS.

Junior and Little Women's Coats; cbltws and
buck, priced lesTtban value; $4.48, $5.98, $8.50

BBSaiNO SAOQUES, splendid as'birtitento w 'veluora, cre^ and pret1 ,;;i' <jr Persian Hotlis. 8omc\oofio with
i' .f Mta. sonw fitted, others
$1^, 98c, 66c and down

and wefl ananged: great
labm- savers.
X^««
special.
' ^

Suits and Overcoats

Included arc handsome black Kfiscy ('oats
< Well ns Ktylisli Oxfonl. Gray misiiirn
icn's and MisKcs" sites at-one price. $7.US.

^-Otber Scarfs at 65o, 76c, 98c opto

all lUe*. at ...4yC

A B|M>cia) I'urehase ksIi. of M.-iTb tnul Yoiin;:
-Men's u|>-to-dalo

WinteP Coats
and -CSianiois

KUcheitCabbuU

$9.98

I'itK.KS which ) thrift.v woitinii in Grand
it.v can
ca affoni
Travirsu Count.v
t»r«i to overlook. Too
many i-oats on iuind
!umd for thin
'
'■ year.
tinn' of' the
o ujicrificc profits now'iUKtcad
low'iiuKtead o'
of ‘later.

eUp-

WoBCB'. far trUniD*ii Mt
.Uppers aetlbieA^
Mien, pair

$3.65!Sc"5S i

Corns here for extra good values in Ladies, Hiases
and Children's

ipilhgEAT.

felt

Wc^ held

Make yow seUciioiu now.

Ro^dng Quin

%US^Ta

XiAj>]

HeMay SUppers
WeoM'n RSc
per.: Biry.
aod brown.

We^wenntl ilii«e Owretmta. at oiie-ihird off
by ebismg
■' .....................
‘hirge i|uaniit>. .\11lo-e41Uar
It'"“tyb-. mud)
Myb'.
made of nlbwviil Overeooting. iTge-lniisl.
Tliey're tmrgiiins.
OTHER K.NCEI'TION'AL CI/lTllIXG VAL
rut in Men's Fur and Fnr-liio-d Overcoats in
lliiek and Coriltiroy Coats. Khei-|i-liiic-d, . In Ito.vs'
Ov.-reoats.
$1.9S ami ti|>. In lb..vs’ Overcoiii.s 9 to 16 .vears. up from $2.48. In Men's
drexs and work pants. 98e. $1.2:> ami $1.48.

CiT A CHRISTMAS PRESEHT FREE WITH GLOBE CREEK TRADINC STAMFS

THE GLOBE DEPT STORE
TRAVERSE QTY, MICBIGAN.

M KN’S SWEATER COATS at $1.86;
>%lucB up tn $:l..'8l. Knitted of flue
all wool Zeph>T yam*: gn'.v am! etdora. some with Military collan.

.m"'":','.'.".'..........$1.86

Other Men's Sweater Coal* $2.48 to
$4.48.

Xi-Iinnied Hals; Here are llie F»rlcea Thai are Faal Clearing'Our Enlire Remaining ikiock
lU *1 Qp
..

All Trlnnir4UIatB that we EOtd^n mi*
at jT-bg and li.W, choice

Tolx b arranged la n<As which ran
np In tbe pyranldTora which great­
ly enbaacos the appearance ot the varloot TarieUes.
In the roar of (he room win be
hung tbe taaona $ld»0.oU painUng
which wu apcciaUv.ualoiMl ftw Ibc
Chicago exhibit of tbe dertfopaent
iT OIB^Y WILL BE MADE
l>ureau.?rhls will give an appropriate
THIB WEEK.
baekgrouBd for tbe
dlRday in the
room and at the aaoe time give ibi
visitors an idea of bow tbe display at
the land abow was condutced.
An tbe axbtbiu aiU be m plaee to|•XMIBITOm ARE PLACtNO THEIR noiTOW when the sesrious ' of uie
gtai^Kopen- and wRI be ready for toDIBPkAYB TODAY.
apeotion during the rest ot'the week.

FRUIT

INjyiDENGE

ImaWHTS fRE READY

At the Big.store.
t‘nia.4panB ^ucta CapeHUen and
Tbe produce show at tbs Ueroon.
T ’»ftfed«es Bbow Win Both Be
tfle Oo. promUci to ellipse any^er. Manrel# In TbslrdUtfsoBve
(bli^
ever
aueaixed in lus tine la
8> .♦
Utm.
the state by a private lastUathm. as
there are already more exhltPits offer­
c%ri«B Koodar'B BMOT«-Ba^e.)
baa bMB a buay day at tbe ed than was aaUcipated a weeit ago.
aa a
ahare of the traU TUa rbow wiU include all the pio• dla^Wa U la wad tbe owaen dncia of tbe so» that are raised in the
k conwlttM la ebarge an boar ar- Grand Traverse rogton. This display
held by the
g tt la tbe ratto and oo tbe u- win differ from that
I. KeaHy .Uie Mtln itwm wiU be giaaget at tbe garage in that all exi to abow tbe fruit and vege- blblta will be made la small ffuanilB that bare been b«M*bt la by tles, the premiums being offered for
I aad ledlTiduals urho are pUtea and sasll lots. This is done
in order to secure a belter variety
K tto diapiasrs.
Id tbo different classes.
BwTtblnc# oata* eonduafid.la a
This fair will be rosdnoted along
tOWinaitlr ^mar. each exhibitor beI alhMna a eertata spec* la the tbe same lloea as are followed at tbe
__.JB fur bia dlapiay. la tbe two fiobl fairs doting tbe faU, and the premiunu
iwtbdowa of tbe boUdtnx wlU be tbo win be asrarded In tbe same way.
Tbe display* will be ananged in
■ in bo^ MKa. In coe of tbe
X wjU be located a yooac ap> tbe Sirica of the store shore poMllii«na -wltb retf trait npoa It for tbe ble, tbe apace downatalrs being given
to tbe TcgeUbles and grains,
» of ntasinttnc (be way tbe v
vbiie |be trait and tancy aorlc will
• tnea bear la .tWa r«knt.
r;^
tbe west side of the be an the second Boor. The f<i?ce has
been
boty'^
day arranging the ptoB trilFbe devoted to tbe ibowliM.|ft«B tbe tMtbera Hktosaa asylwn. ducts that have been bnragbt mjmd
liftM wtU loclude alt klada at vege- i>y tonwrrow noon all will be in readFdaUea aad frnlta grown on tbe reguia- Ineas for the opening ol tbe fair.
tarn. There srli be many Bae
ftedaMoa ta tbla coDeeOon.
/
The fcnig ta^ la the canter of
t me buBdWg wlU be devoted to tbe dla'i Mva of Uw vaiioaa grangca. while
k If OweaM tftberoonwlU.be plaeed
I the oxbBiIt et tbe Wetsem Micblgaa
lent bureau, part of wUcb
r wa be in glan aad tbe balaaea in
I lha bowa aud idatee thac were need
I tf tbe land abow la Cuicaco.
Me CBarioroix grangers wOi have
latgBM ahowlag whM)
& WIB be airaaged nadw^ tbe skylit
b WtU show CS tbe fruit to icreai
I. AU tbefruU (n» cbaito-

All THirmird Hats that wc m>K am *■•
ai »:.?s to sc.bo. choice .... ViJ.4«)

All Tiiivnird Hat, iba( sc soIU^m qm
hi
-.utl f:,:-. choiLX- ...3»U UO

JUDGES FOR THE FAIR

rated In front, on a raised frame, and
connened by a chain to the euglne.
♦ '-THIS-DATE IN HISTORY.'
The engine U a three faoraeixtwcr mo♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦$»♦
e>c'le engine, and driven the pro­ List Hat Been Completed ef Arbiters
December A
peller at a rate of 2S0 revolution* per
1730—Lady Anne Barnard, author
at the Hannah « Lay Pro­
minute.
of tbe familiar Scotch balUd. "Auid
duce Show.
Robin Ora.v.'' bora in FKcshlre. SootThe list of those wno uvll do the land. Died in Igindon. iiay C. I83e.
1792.—Henry Laurens, noted sutei,JudglnLib the bevcral clasae* at the
Hnana? A llay farm produce exhibit man. dlM In Charleston. 6. C Morn
has been compelled and I* as fol- there in 1724.
lo«-s:
DCS—Alexander J. CSHHatl. presiEvery Train i* Pouring Delegatea In­
Special No. 1—F O. lAdd. Old Mis­ d<nt of the Pennrylvauta
Railroad
to the City For the Big
sion. Mich.: Edwin Ulack. K. F. D. .So. company, born in Pittsburg. Died Ir
Meeting.
t, Traverse City.
Philadelphia. Doc. *8. 1907.
CU'st A Nos.
David Roush.. R.
1848—Joel Chandler Harris, author,
ay-a Record-Ekglc.)
F. D. No. 4. Traverse City: Ferdinand born In Eaiomon, Gs. Died In Afianta
The iwnguard of the graegcr*
i-autner. R. F. 1). No. 3. Traverse July o. I9M.
rived on the afiertioon trains toJa}'. City.
1S53—Jonal Chlrkerlag.
ptooeoi
tbe twcrl^ortly after dinner bringing
Class A. Nos; KklS—W. IV. Smith. .\merlran piano manufacturer, died
in aliout 300 delegates from tbe northera part of the aute. This evening a Traverse City: Frank Dunn. R F. D. Ip Boston, i'.i
great many arc ex|>ecRJ on the trains No. 6. Traverw City.

■r'

SRANBBtS ARE GOMINfi
FROM AIL DIRBITIORS

Class. A. Xos. 19-24—Wm. HelroIfum tbo south.
Hie committee In cbnrgg of the en­ forib.‘R. V. 11. Na 3. Traverse Oty;
tertainment of tb^ vlsUoTB here suffi­ Wm. S Shuit. lAke Ann. Mich.
Class B. Nos. 23-r.S—Siepben- Lauicient places in view to take care of all
who come, and nothing will be left un­ ner. R.. F. D. No. 3. Traverse City;
done to give them the best time that Peter Zimmerman. R. F. D. No. 4.
they ever had at a state grange meet- Traverse City.
Class C. .NCK. 56-R7—A P. Cray. R.
KPart ot the state officers arrived to­ |F. I>. No. 1. Traverse Oil}'; Ben
day and opened headquarters at the Barnes. R. F. D. .No. C. Traverse City,
Class
O. .Nos. S(^94—A. Bcmall.
Park Place, where the executive busi­
ness ot tbe Vanee ,wlU be conducicxf NorthporL .MIc-h.; L. F. Perkett. Trav
■90 City. Mich.
during the next four day
Class D. Nos. 93-128—Mr*. J.
There wilt be an extra larke-anmber of delegate* here from the u|>i>er Holmes. Obi ML*ilon. Mich.; Mrs. M.
'naala this yW. as this section of Gherieg. Old Mission. Mich.
Hass D, No*. 1~»1T0—Mr* N. W.
the state Is ratddly coming forward
an agricultural coaniry. and ilicv arc llerilngioD, Cedar. Mich.; Mr». Henry
anxious to let the people of the lower Wilhelm. R. F. O. No. 6. Traverse
peninsula know that they arc nn the Clt.v.
map in a very substantial mauner.
Class K. No*. ]71-t8C—James lUrA strong e;ffon will be made agala ris, fi. F- I> No. 2. Traverse City; A.
year to get tbe next meeting tor J. Stover. R. F. U. .No. 2. Traverse
Escanaba or some-other cit.v In tbe City
Class F. No*. 187-192-Grace wn
north, but tbe southern section is com
ing in fnll force aad with the deier- helm. Travtrse City. Mich ; Mrx. W.
mlnatira of landing the phia (or a H. Arms. Traverse City. Mich.
Class G. Nos. 19S-195—Mrs. A. \V.
town (b tbe sontbera tier of counties.
Peck. Traverib City, Mich.; -Mr*. F.
Mitf Reee Brerina left this after­ C. Despre*. Traverse City. >Mcb.
Claes G. Nos. ia6-198-C. I. tireiCharles Auguetine Hgs Come Forward noon for her borne#" Hast Jordan;
where she will spend some time with li.k. Traverse City. Micb-; C. V.
With Another Important
Zapf. Trai-erse City. Mich.
friends and reatives.
invention.

HAS IHVENTED MOTOR SIB

Cbas. Augustine, wlio recentl.v bulH
) aeroplane, ba* now come forward
wltb a sort of aeroried. it is'xniwtor
sled, bui innead of being propelled
by cogs, is Aerhed mloag. by a propetlor. cad boRt Uke sm letfioaL only
muA smaUer, bring but eSgbt 1^
iDhg. n Is a canons looking affair,
nte iBtfidkir. seven feet king, la lo-

-'. Edwards, of Manistique. is vU.tMrs. A. Clyde returned ta her home
Ing his brother-in-law. George W.
tn honor Ais moroing.
Boon, and also attending tbo state
Donald Love and Ivan Garc have fV> grange nteetlug*.
turned from Washington, a C.. for
Mias Mina Hum", ef Grand Rapmonth's vaeatiOD during the holidays.
city
this
They have been employed in the een- Ids. t'axsid through the
BUS bureau, their work no: being half bK>raing on be? way to Foucta-. to vis­
it her pMWaI completed.

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-Ml Tilir.tii'il KaiaMnu we soM* « qi>
ti fT.rs uml
Vbolce

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SUCOESTiONS FOR CHRISTMAS-leSoci i« almtlar (0 me exquisite oil
OlVINC.
I painting in miniature. Other ChrtstWben Christmas time approaches I «*• card* are like tbe dainiieet waand one's tboughu turn to Ibe buying i*er color designs. For tbe monotones
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often
diaicuU
to
know
there
are Uny eteblnas and pbotoof giru, it u
what would be the mostt appropriate sravurwi. If one wtsbes emphasis np^
and accepuble. Howevei.
How •r. it 0
\becn Introduced. to tbe
tt Raphael Turk
Comiuiny,
s. all Christmas prublenib have l>eeD solved.
Ceruinly noiblng

I the hand made greeting card. ■
1 the I^
** ** appreciated. An- .
.
other rharmiag and novel idea la lbs
Christina* auto suttonery. with a dehouse.
i-lgn of Christmas bells, and a Christ,
The lino of caleadars alone is j nuu carol and lu music.
eno4.Rh to mak^one «lbu^Uc_wli^
la this era of porirards one's
(lelighi They range in price from the
tbouabl mar reach
reach near
iree may
Cbrisigrailes
an lizes. *ha|»s and vai (The Tuck powcarda
aip «>»*«
ue». each jiertect
et of lu kind. There, ,hrooghout the Fnlted States and no
for the children
lirwt claa. goods U wtibont
and with'of
Ihrt
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1834—The doctrine of Immaeuiaie „,i,her. and for the dear old
Coni-epilon proclaimed by ibe po|>e.
wiu se day* are full of quletne**
1871-Publlc enicrtainn.en; in Do* i«^‘e I'crI.op* one of the ntt«t
,0.<.„,4 u.« .1.4
is of Rassla.
Igunday g.-hool moltoe* for every
I87»—New conrlliuilon of I/»ol*t-iin the'ytur.
ana rati2ed by a voi- uf the peo;Hc. i wh. n cne doi-*

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“THIS DATE IN HISTORY.-

Exclusive Pattern Hsu'that wc*a aw
sold up to (li.tt. choice

; your eye# have '
folk
where '
and
rat- l>ocU*. iu< h paper dolls, such {dcinre
panoramas and mechanical taper
10't! Tuck * workshop mutt certain­
day ly Iw next door to fairyland. 0^1 an
inex u> tbe bouse of Bants cdh*.
When you gd Christma* shopping
■k ter Tuck's novelties,
nowlUc*. or write idlcaislogue {o the foHowing
followi
(or a catalogue
addreSOte Hatihael Turk and Son* Co..
122124 Firth Ave., New York, N. V.



Dece-nber ».
Kih8—John M;l-,.>n. the great po-'i
of Bogbod. bore in Lundoa.
Jtied
there. Nov. 8. liT4.
lf.C8—Saiuiiel Vetch, flrrt governor
of Nova Scotia, iiorn Died April 30,
1T;'.217u»—%iohn HlggtDson. eae ot the
leading clergymen in,early New Enc
land, died In Salem, Ma.«S. Boni ic
EsgUnd. Aus. C,
1797—Congress of Radstadt met to
treat of a geiv*rul peare with the Get
manic power*.
1824—P'-ruvUn* achieved iadepri.
denre ty defeating the Spaniards hi
.t.vicecho,
1842-Samuel
Woodworth
who
w-Tote The Old f)aken Ujckct,'' died
In Ne* Vork CHi- Bora in Srituate,
Maas- Jan. i.l. I7M.
18C2—William owa-^v.
aiitrenth
governor of Kentncky. dW near Daa
tiile. Ky. Boj-n in VlrglnU la 1782
1894—New
treaty
between the
tolled Futr« and Japfi

THE FARMERS' STORE
A Usehl Christmas Present
For Wife or Mother and one that she
will appreciate is the "1904” Automatic
Washer. This is by far the best Washer
made. It does the work quickly, better,
and easier than other washing machine.
To convince you that this is so we let. you
try it for 30 days.

FRANK TRUDE
Old PostoIHce BnOdiiig

lilVEKsi; K.4V

'1% MKHiiyui sr«tE OnmE

s'^s.isr««5ir*“
fltt«qsWiBt0n8fntS|MHFii^^
«r the oitwt»iDrae&t^^^ ko «
MIB eVTTUv on.tbelr B|M« U
cnan rotei lo cmm bM» Ml

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AHi> .Arbor, Lootorer.

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require two
balMinet to handle taetn pre^peAT.
Mop* Deieflaita Ttii* Year. ■
There will be more delesatea and
TlaJlora here this year than there
were lart on nr^unt of too arcsi
growth of the grange In the naU. ma
atnoe the last meeting there have been
addM to the aute owitatkm aerenty new aohordlnataa, whidi makae
1.100 BOW aetire In thlt joriadlctkw.
and tolalllAg aomethlag orer CO.OOO
Btambeta.
The aeeahMi will be bald In the
atr opera houre, beginning TlModay
and ceDtloning for tw:r dara. aodlng
Ml PtWar Bighc Tbtie wm be twitlre
aMakna So all. of which all bat the
open .meUng on Tn^aday orening

TTESDAT. DKCEMBE* li

W,IHTiJBLIir

Ope ulac MM wOl ha Hi*tag MU
ytwr wlU be the imllUciaat. as there
wOl be no auie eleeUoe am year.

c-.lvie ihe «aiO aeetlac. TkCM eo»
? latneea wfll m»k» a* eth«o«U»e
I veitlCBttDB Into tbe menu ot all tbo

to tha gruaw wu the IMII7 AM
nhtMu ot Civlt-MA vMctable* M
were on dtejAa;
wi» praetkallr

emii.r!

then usaany grace aaeh ee«aatoM» n,
political yearn.
i Thamdaj erning wUl be devoted
; to work IB the Bfth oad sixth Oegree.
|aad the wk will be toadocted by
I the onrern cpf the Mate orgaaUattoa.
' The Friday nlcht m-ss>«) will ead the
. a«rk of Ihe aiet-tinj;. and on gatarday
the rtBllo,n wlll leave
for
their
toan.
Cewimlttees In Charge.
The work «f preiwrtng for the Uf
oeetlng has been earrted on b; t«o
: ccmmltincn. the uae fictn the hoard
lof trade MhtJnhrs cl O- P- Chreer.
1;. \V. HXiaior Rod B. H. Oraefeaa.
; Tfce «*iprtalBmo: comtuiitee U head­
ed bv urorge U Criiip Urn.'ArTira
’------- Gerdticr ha* bad chaiigc ofibeaetaring or todg1r.?« few iho vUltota

and meet lUe rtalc otd-ers and delejaies. ThU meeting w-il be
ed by a lorty-fUe mlan-.e eoacert by
the eight plicc Thtaier orrheatra. atici T.htph ibe adrirees or wn«<wne will
;e dellrerrd by Mayor WflbeJmAad
the reapenst will be made by K. P.
Hall, maner of the unie
rrange.
President D. H. Day of the Wcetern

. KlagsUy. Dae. IS.—Mrs. Mary At
BeU Hat. 4: yean ohL dM yest^
I My of caaeer. at (be hoMM of Aadro*
Biarb It Kingdmv-^JtM Hat was •
widow and luil iiii 1 lilhtUB She was
a sister of (be law Dr. jliiaaaa Om
lUter la the state of IMw -Tork oM
one Uotber. HarriM BBasaB. dCh
Mcance Ccaier. anrvira hoc. . The taacrai wtu he held Toeadgyafuraooa at 2 e'rloek. the Kav. HaP
,weod otldsuag.
Mr».:Wdla l«WB roodved a maaugOi^htt MaaM ^ Wr iwothor
;iB-Uw ta JaettM_-uaapaaeiag tho
- ' of her s^ .
! building.' Eabi'jltt will be' made by
Ibe different granges la the Oraadi
luskol
Traverse r»iloo at well as by tndl-i
ildurlt.
,<'lsewaati has rettmed la ikU cBy

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a A CalUngweed, af Boar Ldsa.
jthsrlcvolx «mn;y.
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Nonhorn
, Mlihlgan asylum will liave a romdete who has bees vUlUag la Mg cMy, w'
.display of farm rvgrta'abo lliai alii Hgbed to hU home this aoralag. :
tbe worth going a long -»s>» to see. P.
J Btover will hove iun\ rarieUes o:
: corn on display, and tliere wiU atae
t be a due dla^y of (arm FrodM mo- . llway yarda. prod Fhlrbrother leovaa
OB for Oraad Raplda wbero ha wta

H. Umlor wlH
apeak a few words In behalf ot the
tMrd of unde, and the wti^ pro­
gram wlU be ioteriprnod with mntlcal oamhen. both vocal sad lastromental.
tnvombly on all which are wortbj- ol
Election-twill Be Uvaly.
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ihe regular sc»Tho eJectlott of the ata» grange ofther ore auhmitted (or
etmelderatlon ot the -delemUee
they will be aeied upon and dlapoaed
of as thr conTcntlao *eee It. bloat
of the .work that will come befora
Frank coward, Bronson. Trasaitrar

WllUaaubnra grange. C. U Por-: George Brown, chW derk w Pegd
of Sammlt CUy. «HI he here with | Meleher. in the. reoAoaaa. takas Me
e^lblt of Ma own. Tbe Grand j poalUea left varaM
ra<
bff Mr. PMihraM
l>a«f ve
r graiige
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hare products of > er. and
Yard
- d CteiB
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WMh
tahga
wiD have
M)|*
f>r-l Hrown's place aad Loo PIOBgh takga.
;be ft>e(erB Michigan Dr-.
will have part of I Mr.
ikm ddutCOlfMo display In poabloe
and she has been niccessrul In And- i
who mTv ''*« *•*« *«-k. Hawley ft Sayder. of
lag eaoDgh pUces 7o?^l
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•«> have a large apple dlecome during the weM. li!
as placea
Uy berd^ from (heir fruit (arm.
cner l.fW have been aecnred ai
Robert fitrney wilt be
froai what the hotels will arrommoot the (am produrta expoalUua.
date.
assisted hr teverwl well known frail
Orgat Fana EiAblU.
The great feature of this meeting growers and grangers.
Secretary Jobe I. Qtbsoa of the de
will be the fruit and vegetable exhib­
it. which will be carried out upon a
more elat<orale scale thso they were
Inst year. There will be a fann prothport.
dorts exposiiion held In ibe garage
at tbe eoraer of gute and Cass atreets
Program Wedresday Evening.
where the various grange displays
On Wednesday
'
• enlog
ling there
It
win
will ho boused, great care is bring
s abort pihgram given at the gar.
used in Ihe ananeement ot ibis dis­
at whicb time there will be a
play so that It will be rtsible from
cen hy tbe band and addresses
kjr. Otb
l«(b tbe Inakle sad ouulde Of the

atlou for legliUtlon that woold be
of bMhfit to the farmers of the aUte.
alB whidi If eodoroed by the state
body will be introduced as bills dar­
ing the coming tesaion of the aute
legislature. These reports wfll be sub­
mitted duiing the tatter pan of the
sesskaiB of the gratige and disposed
o: Id order In whatever manner the
delegates see Ot.
Open Mseting Twnday Evening.
The open meeting will be on Tuesly evening, when the
dttsens of
Travene City will welcome the vlsitOK to their
midst by
moans ot
spaeches. and an informal rocepUna
at the enoelnilon of the meeting to
whidi all are larlted 10 be present

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given in haU^teaspoon
doses four tunes a day,

T. E. Niles, Maneclcns. glcward.
ivlied -to be present and csamlne
(be exhibit.
■ addition
In
BuuiiKm tu tbe display at the
meellag. ns there will b
testa, and (he
eidale are prei
terertlnr flghi
will grobaUly l>e a rontest lor state
master, -.r l: is r.>'«rlttl from inifi
vrorlbv
Ibai George B. Hor­
ton of Fruit Ridge, will be at the con '
veniion. for the purjiosc of contest-,
mg t6r the place now held by N. P j
Hull. .Mr H-srton w.-- for many y-eara :
»tate matser and his maay meads in ^
the organUntloD are anxious 16 see :
him back In lila o:d place. " ;
Tbo election will probably ocenr;
Thuradav aficrnoor.. and during (he ;
(ore part of tbe week the friends of {
tbe candIdBUS wUi im busy hxlng np \
tbe fences lor tbe several aspirants ,
C. A. VanOanveter, Ithaca, Overader.

tWmoB«a.:i»a^ of «ta(k

A 5<K»it bottls of

mixed in its
will
last a yeapold
near*
ly a mpnth, and four bott
ties over three m<wths,
male the taby

fair In the store wh'.en will be very , .
*•••>!«
(tnaploie in every driall. These pro-' Stltmg aUQ WeU apQ WUl
ducts have been seenrad fi-on the'
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tl>e foundation for a ^
displayed arc the dne*t that were > ,
gathered uDd< • otm roof at a I healthy,
1 similar event.
1 of Delegates.
Uclegalew on reaching the ciV will
be met at the trains by a reception
• iccmmHtrc of srWeh D. If.
I Is rbairman. They will be a:
: their rooming placea by the netn' hers of Ibe committee who have com- Mak. beb

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tMk tralilii a 1

Peaay.

. W. Hutehlna, Hanover, ftecretary. | them during the week.

SCOTT ft WBA d» Fsirf a

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,eUl.,i»illcwilll 0«fW>riAtt.

mrnmMTii

eCAtLC; tCT THE WIVE*.
'Y rtECKVEAR, AUEEtERa.
ERWEAR. A iUIT OR OVER' CASES lit 96c, 11X6, «3S0, IS ud 910.
XBWXAX in «.-9.rnt. pmenn; kmrr
•cHl. wnrlh 45c nl 38c: olhcn ,t Sic, SSa
00, etc.
IH SUITS II 99c, 9A10. 93J0 uS 9X60.
___ IS WOOL OV*BSHIBTS_Tw™tr Myln.

Hand fi.DO.
HANDEEBOEIBfB, silk or linen, plain, hem­
stitched or initial, at 10c, 16c, 26c, 31k, 60c, 66c.
MEN'S OLOVS8 at 86c. 60c, 61.00, $1-50, ffte. ^
BOYS’ OLOVES at SSc. 46c and 60c.

:al Presents

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worth F1.2-J. at 06e; nth< n at 8tc, $U8^ $LS0,

FOX OAFS M K M, $3.60, *7.60. up lo th, fiocsl
i^eaKkin at $18.
P&ETTT UMBRELLAS »t $1A0, $8J0. |3B0 tUHl
$4.60.

etc.
DRESS SHIRTS at 50c, $1-00, $L80.

OnnNG OOWN8 M 45c, aOe, 9Se.

M0'lf SaSb
Stab and Ocercoals

m DRimC COATS

fm
re. aTdo laka dot you cw*^ Up bw mnki nd Kan. More eipccallT Hoc » d» ol ow Bhe Sose Stil widi lie
aid,Mi(n,IcpPres,aUCoatreUitUrenroUpkreii,drere«d diUdwlU•■realq,•• ii ibejr wenSIS

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NEWS FOR YOU
TiAre..lire pod dl dxM

(or men aad wmm «e diRqr*
and store (baa ansedMed wba -- ----------take tbe lose
YpbI bs M 9
THE SPLENDID RJR CX)ATS we ate ibowiDg M 175.7$. $U.S^ fOM mi

iSteiribero Brotlrepts
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PAQB 8.

GRA.VB TEAVEB9E ntSALD ANT)TRAVEBSE BA^ BAOLK, n*ESnAT. DECT-MBER 13.

iprtt. Not. bo. UlOi
p. C.-U.ote. HaB..
Pam O.OIIbart.
M. E< C.-Sadle-Mmak.
ef tta prtHo of
K, fte-Bmma UcOoIL
K J.—Hattie Beaate.
Befflastoa A, SUtee «o reatora loet
Maaagai—dterah Cole. .
lead eenllsta; J. A. Tmddle.
: M. of E and a—Uadc Roaad.
I
BfuOiana
M. of K—Kate Knapp.
I BakH A. Baatwirt TO. ne-Mlebl!•. of T.—Addle Prieat
a of O. T.—Bertha UamioaiM.
gaa Starch Ox. taotWa to dkaaoiTe et- foBowlac rrifleeta belag rtween for the
Traataa Cor three yoare—dam Camenaotas
yew^:
urtment; dloreH ft Croaa. Mm C.
x:ooTt dopwly—Jawte Koch.
OBbeft* ‘
SM phyelcten-Dr. E 1. ThtrUiy.
Ella E. HlnadtU Ta Arrtnr L. Hba
Chief langer-Anna Tebo.
pie—Lete HalL
din. motion tor temporarr elimonr
Second tcproaeyUve to gmod tea:
Pan eUer raagcr-OllTc DiU.
■ad aolirttoia foea; Cndorwood ft On
e-ead!
la aodi cbolc*. ao thftronghly expressive cf the Christmas spirit
Orator—Gcorgletta Tender.
iof. John J. Twoddle. C. o: Spodiey.
Pirn a
you provide tlw reeiplenf with a revcr-aiUnr source cf Mjoyment.
Bfcordteg aeereUry-£miaa Mo
Secend aherhate—AUrr Shaanoe.
Bnrtt A. Bonwlek tm. The MlchlTbo Victor n. ta furaiahed in arilsHc>aartered oak^ase. ootalde
Repreaenutlve to district coarentan Starrt Oo, motloa to oet day for OcM.
tloa—Lootek Monroe.
netal pans aickel plated, and Is eqolp|>ed with large Victor PlOwrr
nitanetei ccerctary—Mery Welt
trial; CoreU ft Croaa. Farm C. GiP
AHenatc—Aona Bonner.
Horu. It te handsome In appearance, while the tact.that H is of
Treaibfer—B«-a Smith.
bert
Victor (onaini'ctlDa te a jmltive gaaraoty of lu reltebUlty. Clear,
I

ebaneerr.Sunday School Offieers.
swtel toae and iierlert lepredocOon—the goaulac “trorto Ufe" ftoalSenior woodard- -Etennnr aatobor) .
The annuU electloa of the Ooaam; Ma a Oltwhe TO. John F. O’llorka.
Ity. arc features of the Victor U- wlnalog for It tbo-admlmtlpa of all
gnUonal Sunday acbool waa held Ual
jBiior woodard-Plora Oappdioorce. March 7. iMO; Pam C. Gil­
music lovers.
Benlor
beodteBetile
Sberotte.
bert. Frank L. ftowler.
Philip Tounp TO. Maccle Toons. d>- ' Joalor hcodl^I.onle« Hlncd:
^pe^tet
Troatoeo—Mery Well
and
Bra
Toree. Sept ift-im: Pam C GObprt
Sbmh.
Geo. W. Conte.
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fcrrrtan—Mlw Mlnole Walt
Ftnaace committee —Amelte' Cbahlecretwv—Helen llao
Francca G. Biter TO. ikOab F. Pay
-Mias Francee Botnet.
ion, Praak Allen, et al. bill for partJ- oe and tlarv pybna.
UtrarteP—»I. B. Hciley.
■ oafr for ttb^Rdrtadi
Maiabal—Maytac
Brerctt.
W« aak but a
ilpB and divtalon of real eeute lBte^
SBtM-rinUndect of boire dr)»Ttmcct
sokeied. Yew may lay' t|»e boteoce In sn all weekly or moniWy lasuitmciri*. The rWcl’ll. b eaEMTwNbr
Conductor—Pauitoe Caiman
-T. J. F.bnc .

icate; Oorell ft Croaa A. F. NerUnser
la rwu-h of all. Why net wake ac:i.k- cne bapi'y smh thts flae glU? UbubUt «t ba'hawitlty aftpmcbMff
.tfter the election aboat 2S <
Peettnarter—M. U. Holler: asalatfor Frtnk Allen.
la your own family? it affords a wca lh of pteasnre for every member cf )oar hooso^M. brige^ag to the
UUIe M. Bewworth to' M. WDaoo ttt.ther F'orfstera surprised the ladles ants. Alloe D. Walt James T. Ullilhome Ihc greatest Artists. Enlcrtalccrs aad Mirelfal Ontaalratloes.
Reawo^. dlroroo; Farm C. OUbert
SCO cur grest Holiday etock of Victor Inctrameata. Prieca range frftto 210 to ftIflO: VIctorVIctntaa.
idr. which was up to the osaal high
^
John W. Paiekta.
the Victor wltboni tbo bora. $71 to ISSD. AU sold oa cenvenieot parmbht^ terns. Maka yaw aeleeOon
Uembcri of Ubrary t
R. B. OBTte Tt Mleblfan starch nandard. nod dancing uas eniayedI
R
n. nuaict.
HqUo). aiis.
Mrs. .ruKiMj
Joseph Sherman.
fi
Mias
now. We. will deliver Inst when and where Mo wish. Ij» tta send y(« CaUtega and lirt taramjltea U
f« a cooyle ot boom.
T1wr« m TWrty Owe* on tlw Colon, edi, morisase toreeloeare: Pam C.
iCtera Bates and Mra J. A. Moptagne.
iClara
ycu roo't cwlL Wheibcs yoo order by
la pemoit you are aaautwd-oT'perfier'aaflaliSBoi.
GUbort, Amll F. NetUnser.
Cboriaier-Mias Ora Brcrelt
.
dor. None of Whtofc are
Wby worry over toe aeleetion ol ordinary icitu which eodute for no abort a Umo; rtaoiil a Virtor. a
Organtet —Utea May Motherslll..
|
JoliB A.- Wade ra. J. ft Boyd, ad*
- CrhnlMl.
romcBibraucc ceTtaln to give onlluiited and lastlae pleasure.
If- A,. Leadw of ^Sriftcatta—Mtea Addle
irtBtetrator and Hlaale Rafihh. Mil
:Ung
riday Scitea
.
NerUnser. cveninc and elected the follow
Tbo «i«i«or tor the
December (or rtpmetloa: AmU F.
fleers:
«
the varioua depattai^ bca^ after
nm «t the etreait oonrt iua bees joba J. Tweddk.
It,
U wiSKF ^
I
Oraele—Alma Lnmon.
E HiaadUl Td. Arthur L. Hlao
I Mde 01^ oM tor tlin am tine la neePaat oracle—Mary hlctaJo.
ent rear* there are no criminal no- diU, dlTorM; Daderwood ft Unior.
teeat—Mra C.. A. Hammond.
Vice rrario—NetUo Clark.
ea U> eoBW ap .tor trlmL There are John J. Twaddle. C. O.' Smodley.
Chancellor—Luella Myem.
ChaMerp FroConfeaao.
Recorder—Anna Kom. , .
;
«aaee «d call at whUA eterea
ary department
Receiver—Lnura Goodrim
Ola May Vaadenrort n.
Arrtnr
— ianea ,o( bust, thcee noUona, two
MarshaU-Addle Howard.
VaadtWTort. «Tom. Jaa. 4, IMO; Loij - bOla. o«e
Inner sentinel—4da Denaett.
meat—Miss Fraoces Ratner.
L Tim Kaaios wffl be a Ten H. Gage.
Ooler sentlDcl—Mary
&iperlBtendMt - emdle roU—Mra
three yeam-Oom
Carrie A. Orwnhoe
Ta. Jobs A.
'ahoMoneac moat oC the work wUi tc
• • a Carta.
aoo fan eaaea. ilte eoatt will a« on Oraeabbe. divorce. Fob. 4. 1910; to- West
arthnaly eomtafttee—
Manager for cne year^-HarTtet WPnuik Payment Jr, of Osbom caUaeit M0d2a)'. I>0]ibwisc Ja the Ual Toii n. Oese.
ire. C. J. Eboer and od on friends ct Glen Arbor Mooday.
lU.
.
Maad
kf.
Sarr
ri.
Ward
F.
Barr,
dl.
Rev.
f. Coehlln.
el enaoB oa Uw ^cMar;
Pbyrirfans-E.E Ulnar and •Tank
Fraak Kelderbouve of Earplre went Wednesday at 2 o’docU. Rev. Mr. By­
-Mewiberaetl
Ton*. Feb. M. IMO; LotoU H. Oase Holdswonh.
ItBBoa of Fart.
te, Acme Toc-day morolag aftM thk era vriU offldale. and
Uad^ktr
Mra
F.
H.
Ba
Abblo 8tm T«.-Chaa. W. s^m. dt
a W. Itartak ra. \V. D. Nciaon
wards and P. kC P^ae.
leti ol Ms goodv
’ .Vekerman ' wBl conduct the fanevni bis imreau at that age from TfaU^
rainpati, April (. 1910: Peru Torce. April 20. 1910; Pratt ft Daria.
lent Penn., When
where he was horn Mi(|f
Uarada Bteard va. Frtdiaaad Bla-.................
He has rraelded at Bea&
C. OUbMt, Prau * UarU.
reperts showed the Soodsy school la,one of>ar betared and esteemed cit- cicry by thoaMrof her boaband and Lake.
, .y, Prtoskey and .
. .
,,,
Cmstalia (
Bmwe A. Frieaa aad Merrln Marta ard. diTorca, June 29. 1910; Pam C.
of
a
very
good
coaditloo.
It
was
also
dc.uens,
Mrs.
OU
Huff.
She
was
striekson
Bari,
coming
lo
’Travecse
City a lltOo ma#*‘
...____
ywaltoCamp
Cami No._____ _____ of. dded to have all of the dcparfmenis >.
.
TO. Coo. W. Parker, }nsticc ooort ap- GUbert.
,.
than three years ago. He U sarvlvdE.
A.
held
their
ateual
elecUon
of
Bosene U BaaaaO va. Ote BawaP. oera Friday klgllt as follow
give a Christmas concert on that ^ay ;
peal, April 10,1*10: Cortla u. Alwap.
by bis wife and only aon. ’Tboo.
at S o’clock In the church, while the
Peter Biernaqher Va. Townrtlp of dtroree, Aag. x». 1910; pam C ODPast oracle—Abble J. Hex
Jaulor. primin' and beginners’ de-, whkh rbc never rrttkd. loving her
E. JA. HeldMi sff‘La&
Mr. end Mrs. E
Oracle—Vera Snider.
MarOeM. trcaraai on the aae. Judo bert
lArimcnU will have a Cbrlstnuis jArty pj^cch sreitxri so sad. wo thcHKbl at
dty (0 auoaa IH
sing are in the» d
Asnea Sew va. Cbariea fieror. di­
C. 1910; Parm C. Ollbect, PraU A Dac that day.
.^
ilmce sho knt at. Init site wu pow- Hlrcm Moors Expired Suddenly White rtate graoco meeUnt;.
vorce, Alls. 96. rtierTmeU tt case.
ria.
'
Mra. Frank fUkh of Cast
f* .
^
^
^
^
4
♦♦




4
ertets
to
ten
us.
She
was
beloved
VltfllMO
a
Neigh
'
Pm fttllad va. ftarMy SUtoa. dlslowly recovering from her roceat Oi^
Rdcar K. CbaM ea. R- O. Tabkl
dte>
Aften
OftSORN.
ft i) all
Mends that knew her.
]l, 1910; AnU P. NbrUar
and nia M. PmK aawMit. 8opL
4444ftftftft^«ftftftftftft
huitart died the 12th of Novon-.r. •

««■—ct 1021 Wnshlagton
24. 1910: AmJl P. NcrllneeK Cwtla O.
• Oafcom. Mfch.. Det A—Very stormy her. whkli makm a ffoutle aerrevw for Etreoi inod'vvery
A^tba OMk TOt Win.
PraiBdln
Alwmy.
wefflher for the past week.
il‘cr four sons nnd two daughters.
Braeet V. Fteter va. ImnU P. Por- CoMt,^tTarae, Jlor. 26, 1910; OoraU ft
' Fanners are busy hauling tbeir corn They have oar fj-mjaithy lu their rad^
keO, treapaee on the caee.'Ort. 19.^
W. E. Moon and E.!te
fodder and putUng It anJer shelter ^ bcroavcmcfis. She was a great carteIMO; Pam C. OUbert. Underwoo« k
ft
ft Wd ft ♦ ft ft ft ft
before wo bare anotber bllssard.
Ik-Bib came laJnlessty and InttanWar. ,
rau Dim ana tree lo yo-jr
i,, he,
SOCIETY ELECTIONS.
ft
trouble,
Sisters.
'
T»r»Ti Of Osbor* wea
ftenlantt* Thlriby et al. ra Max
I He wlU reward you far Cod’s wOl be and wet the <-rttnlnalloi of about;
ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft
The resn^f the Pythian' SUters'^ Traveme Oty Monday to work.
•' -Sraadr. «t al. tmpnw on the eaoe,

Lwio Lake orange.
'.^dcL e, mO: AmU F. Neritaser,
A taoeUpg of LABS Lake sranxo
. Vatrti, HcAllUicr k RaymonO.
No. lOIO'W held laat Saturday even
JkrrturHlnadUln.MaadDewar.ro-;
. plofln appeal. Not. 7. 1910; John J. ins and the followtnc ofSoeie were
eletced for the comlns year:
ai^vTaOBOffla. ;jndorwood & Dmlor.
Maatoi^^rid OUrfc.
^
Albert O. rtmt n. Joamh O. Bci,
Orereeer - Edward .repper.
aawmpalt. Hot. 20. 1910; Uadvwood
Lertawr^Mra. EDtai Sagsa
. Jfc Daaiar. Pam C. QUbml
Steward-Mart OonkBa.
Lmla F. Parkett n.
WllUan D.
Aaatotaat atoward—C. c. Caae. ■
esaaer. tnapBM oe rte oaae. .Not. *0,
ChaplatB—Mrt. David Oart.
■ laUi Underwood * TIalor, Pam C.
Traaaorer—Frad anSdon.
I»brtt.
.Ibirtas a: Bokwirt va. The Mtcblgan
Gate kMser-Jamea OoBMd.
IMr aariatant i^award—Mrs. Helen

Everyone.' Everywhere, EnfoyS the Victor
A Fl^e Cbrlstmas GOI-

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VICTOR II

■' ■' fe

Our XiRos Payment Terms
Make Purc":ase Eas^

THEDBiBBITaiM
OFCIRClIITCOiniT

....

>..

Grinneil

Vkltr Kstribolcn
Twe:ty'f«arS arts

Music Hoiis^.

Traverse Ciiif Store, Cor. Front & Cass
................ .......

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DIB) FMIM HORT TROUffif

. Freiimnn & Co.

ssss'r

Welcome# Grangers!

Makes
Good i

Oer«a-l6tL CofAeld.
Flora—Bra tiorga..
Pewinaa .Mrm. Mitr Uatdm
Seniral ot the ■fombero of
graaso are pJaaalog to be i . .
and ateo take parttethe aurt gimase
• Fife UkTw. E c.
At.rte teat aweuac of tba Frank
Fowtef W. E C. or me Lake, the &>l
towteg ef^eeia were eteetad:
Mm. Laftetta «lteu, pnrtdaot
Mta. Birittte TtbMts. rice preatdent
Mrs. Mary Hilton, imior vke.
Mrs. MOlred MeCMey. treaaurcr.
Mra. Dora Wanay, ehaptela.
Mia. Agnae SUott exmdaetor.
Mn. Grace Baaoen, gnard.
holCeftar. '
Benteh camp No. 2172. Royal Nelghbara ot Amaalea. 01 Codar. rtoeted the
foUowlag officers for rte coadag
ys«r:
Omrte-J. UcQoeer.

BMdvef—Brtol Cork. '
Matphal-J. Odot '
-rthar ■SBHnol-.Maada Vteek.
Outer eaat1n»»ks. MeQooer.
OrgaUst-IUBda Vteek.
■rortirtiaed of MnlliMd Trtlmaea.^
Bine Brtl l^dca Ne. 229 Imdtee’
AaxBUry to the Brortdteod of Banroad Tralamea. UK la ttrtr haU resWedoeeday aftemona and etectod rte
following offbrtfn:

to ttie thousands of visitors who will be here Ibis
week, we say “WELCOME.”
We know of no better way to get acquainted and make a lasting and plmskig impression than by
offering you y^nid^iiiing so far superior in quality at so inuch less in pnee. than what you buy at borne
LADIES' FUR SETS With laR^W
beautlteil Shawl Cellars and Rug
Steilte. In isabelte Fox. Rueslim
Lynx, or Slue Wolf; worth 220
aftd23S.at............................. ftttSCl
LADIES* MUFFS and For Neck
FteM te many grotty stytev;
wor^ 2406 and 27jOO, at...........2L99

■FUR DRIVING COATS for msn er
woman. Boy one here attd It
will .prove to bo a warm per' sertal friend In all your winter
#rfye» oiwThet you'll respect
heeaiise the quality, atyte and
IH will prove te be right Such
. OMts we offer at 16.7V $l9fta
21200 and .............................. 22200

HU'S 0VES00AT8, with Prgsto OolUn,
far gvpdtter te enj conte mr before off«r«d «t tb« rricsE Aik to Me the oe«
’ we nre offerlBf at .............................................|12

•OVr HEAVY WOOL O’TOCKINOa that wnlgh from 6 ta t .
otmeee te the pair—jreu eeldnin
eee auch rteeUnga In ^eroe—
here la alt elzes et 29c.49e. and .eoc
BOY8* CAFE wKh far lined bands
M ....................................................... 4te
MCNW WOOL ftHIRTETO Cffmv
out otytee. vrorth dlftS. at.......... *ftc
BLANKCTft—Eatni large heavy
cMten fteeeed, per pair................ Me
COTTON FILLED COMFORTERA worth 2A8S. at.................. »!«

SPLENDID OUTING CLOTHS
end Fleeesd FlannelettM. per
...........................................2V4c
LADIES’ LONG FLEECED KlteONAA pretty rtytes. vrorth
2106 at .............. ..................- -••e
Other, 610A 210A 2206. rte.
THE PRETTIEST HANDKER­
CHIEF* et Se. ton. 16s, tse.
1
'25C and .......................................25e 1
Aak te see the Ladtes* Inltiel
11

Dctecaie to attend «and tedge at
Eaatew Ctb. Mb. Krtil Batiea.
AHsvMte-AmWteMtte Xmory.

fckuwai«4od4d«<t#>

Mieses’ Costa, worth 2600 and
If rr
' 64JS
Baby Costs, agsa 2 ts 6 yMro.
worth 6200 to 6200. at HOO
and .............................................WJ6--.

OUR BLUE SERGE SUITS with wide wdt
peg top trotum »t <18.00, catch the attentlon of poaag bcb who are particular
and who like liretf, ttuippj clothes.
Ken’s Heavy Wotri Socks, wdrth ^ pair.

WOOL RLARKCTS. Worth 6400

Joyfnl Tidings
dw re" 1911.

I

LAOICr LONG COAT* that soin

FUR CAPS for ladles at 2190.
$2.50. 23A0 ar>d....................,..2600
For men at %3JS0. «6O0, 9600. 210
sod ...........................................»«•«

,

^

Mads ef hrtWr and prottter fMtmrtte. wHh mere styte s«-tewar
prteae than yMfll RM M hMM
-fttOOO. *4200. 614J0. 21600.'

WJ KU. U» bMt Wtji- or Phooull »i,^

M mooh u the ortiiaiT—**<“ “
loox^-thot wo hU 8 pofao for.............. SSc

DRE*8 OpOOS-The finest and
best ef this srosen’s purchase^
worth *105 a yard, at .............99e
DRESS QOOD28PEC4ALS stSSc
and .............................................. a*
LADIES’ SILK HOSE In ChrHf
met box... per pair 90c. 6100
end ......................
...............-.»i-»
LADIES' SLACK WOOL HORfe.
WHh rib top. worth 2SC a Mir.

« .........

fit the targart svemsa te MteSd-

..................toe

THE F1BK*T TABLE UNENA
worth *105 a yarA^................ 66c

BEAUTIFUL TOWEL*

at

26s,

«,.low .w«tm 'coa1». W

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TRA VKBSK crrr. ORAKD TBA^'ERaE COFN^, SncmOAN. Tl*E8DAT, p£CEMBBB 13, 1910.

JfME e.

EVERYBODY’S HEADQUARTERS HERE
S.
TABLE LINEN OFFERINGS

FANCY GOODS FOR GIFTS

Table Cloths, Napkins tVMatch. Dainty Doilies.
« Lunch Cloths

Dainty Aprons, Ribbons, Neckwear. PiQow Tops, hoe Towels, Mexican
Drawn Work and Embroidered Pieces, Photo Holders, Sachet Bags, Silk
Hose, Handkerchiefs, Kiiit and Silk MufBen, and an tnnumenble fist (many
Wbkt is more suitiU: ier
doM. M A
Jar •wmt.

to the l«ly o( tbe boute>

shorn) ia hig window) await buyers who haven’t made a choice for wile,

IwM ior «r«zyMa^ ta
nd

mother, sister or lady friend in tho
Gnat

•ottMta^oolor.. AI)oxoE

varied patterns for round

uUe*. 72x72 inches, nap-,
btt»« Id nn^i-b _____

Tbe Big Store

Same, SIxSi

okIks

:$8

with nap-

ki»...................... $9

Odd Napkins, ^lin, hcmstildied and
tcaUo^ edges, per dozen QC
from 50e
50c to......................... »P«7
Lunch Cloths, Doilies. Center Pisces,
Mexican Drawn Work, lace or
scaUoped edge from
$1 to_________ ___

.$5

tbe store.

Romforcwl with UfaMB for
Men. Women nnd Chadrw
People recosnlze the
superiority ofhoslerybearing this trade mark. Hull
line of sizes carried at

Dry Goods Qivision
Others just as ^>pK>priale in every other part

SCIENlTfdC
STOCKINGS

See the many

handsome window and interior dispU)t before making sdectians.

The Big Store

WHILE IN THE CITY

The Change

Viat (fte/oiesf Cfook Rooifis inNorthern Mich.

corsetically this seasoQ is apparently sfi^t, but it is
most important. The length of the G>rsrt is unchanged,
a trifle lower in the bust—the hip line and waist curve
must be most exact Accuracy in shaping is due in de­
gree to proper adjusting.'
- ,

You will find romething to interest you and if you are
^an need of a Coat, Suit, Waist or Skirt you will find that

Welcome to
The Big Store
Friends and Strangers

jrout time has been veiy profitably spent.

1.75
%2.00
|tl5.00

I

I
I

IlS.OO
tfe'.0^7“50 .r" “^9.75

r
jflfl
^500
«|i m
f LB.
fit* Iw
Aheesp
Will be cat Christmas Eve.
Place your order for a portioo of this
fnammotb Monarch Blue Ribbon
Cbceee to be delivered when cut. Blue'
Ribbon Cheese never falls to give satislactloo- oadd your name to tbe long
l^of satisfied users.
^ ^hls wond^ul specimen of Cheese
ftiakers’ skill may be seen in the show
window, but will not be cut until
orders for the entire cheese are booked,
probably Christmas Eve.

^

Realizing the importance of correct modeling, me
have secured direct from the designing room of the

We h«ve eml'avoreil to inak-' tlie Holiday S.asoii
of 1910 one of the iiiiwt eiijoyahle in III-' fctori's
tor.v—Bccuriog SnitaM-- Go.mIs in ev.-ry .l.-pnrtm-nt to
• he ready t« Huppiy even- possild,- .leHire. !»,,t in ad­
dition we have taken atfi-aiitaue of the eomin,; .,f the
’UM-nilxTK of the State (irauf;<- to cause i!ie asseiuliliiio
of lu) much <if the produci- raiKcil i|i the tiraiul Trav*
erac Bcpinii aa is iMnisihlr 1<< show at tliia wa'.un of |h<• year that the visitors may have a hett<T ;<ha <if the
rcsourci* of our• eommunity
eommunlty than they might
mipht icd fr«im
vierving the Kiiow-r-iad Kccneiy-.
iiery. Other demolu
•lemoiutimlioTis
and attraetioDK of interest will )
ii|il<tyed. I'ljri-lher
with ctMieerts ■•li Wi-din'.sday and Sutnniay
nniay afternoons
i
and Thursday
E'riday evoiitigx. to imike the .
easiou u most etijoyahle iUie <iuring the eiitits- «e. k.
Visiting friends atid local friends, we hid you
weluouie to Thi- Hig Sion- anil mir I'nxhne Slmw.
wishing for each and ull a


I

I MERRY CHRISTMAS I
I

AND A

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Happy New Year

I

one of thdr cMef experts who will be with ms for tUs
week.
She will confer with you tegtf^ng the moddiog of your figure to the lemou’e
requlremeott uod the merits of the REDFERN, which, in our boudile optuton, b Ml
equalled loTQie^corsel world.
Tbe Redfern is a gesuin: whalebooe corset TTiis Is a good deal to
m
these days when whilebone is lugh and scarce at that, and what is more, when std>*
slitutes are no rarity, the corset boned with a sub^ute, clatnung to be jast at good
as a pure whalebane corset, which is impossible, ai wbildrone is unequ^led for ila
resiliency aod thspng poweT'Mio substitute has ever taken its place.

Every good housekeeper would appreciate a

BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER
Tbe merits of which are well known to all
The Furniture Crockery and Rug divtsi«is provide gift* of ll»e useful kind — UpMstereJ
Om, Ceadies, BafeU, Tables, Desh, Rm^s, Carfotnt, Ikaptries, Dinner Ware, China, Cnt
Class and everything in tbe household Ibe.

Storehouse of Rich Gifts
That's what the SuUonery Division ol the Big Store really is named by those who have ex­
amined the many useful attd pleasure-giving articles found tbrxe. Besides games aod pKtute books
for tbe litde folb andihe less valuable go^ for home use see

Christmas Bibles
Dictionaries
‘Calendars
Pictures

Copyrighted Books
Fountain Pens
Account Books
Diaries

DISTINCTIVE STYLES
to Select From
Each style adri[j|inc itself to some scheme of
fumisliintr. Mude in u vari-ty of woods and finU!)cs in citlicr jilain or loaded tfluss doors. All

Gunn Sectional Bookcases
arc made from soh-cted liijrh srrade materials.
Doors. Dniwcrs ami jJ! other parts ojren easily and
will not !)iitd or btirk. If you have books, you
need a >>ookc-a.se, and you cannot find prettier, more
convenient, or more durable cases than the ones
we are ihov.ing.

FlNEFORCHRiSTMAS

And handreJs of other things yoa’ll fancy

Traverse aiy.

Tbe Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

Michigan.

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GSA)U) TRAVEBSE irER-tLD AND TB-\VEBSE BAT EAGLE. TFESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1910.
ATTORNEYGENEIIAU

OgflClAL C^ASS
Of Ike v*m Cast al the neensa HcM NevCTaber A MU.

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGISLATURE.

TOWNSHIPS AND WABOSr

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

havli« the n
U«thcw B

Acme townahlp ..TTT
BUlr townahlp..........
East Bav townahlp ..
FUc Lake towuhip .
GarSeM townahlp ...
Grant townahlp ...*..

BUlr unmtliip........
B»r Utwothip .
OarfMd tov^ihip .
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Doe. 7.—
SleWtUc > sood IB tMa Tldatly.
The teni^ nr« taklnc n
It hy luillac wood to Ue idty.

.

MA7fi«ld unutalp .
Union tovBsblp .
Trarene City—
Flm ward ___
Second ward ..
Third ward ....
Poorth ward ...
FWtb ward........

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Toiata........
Knbn’i plnrallty .

Lonp lake townsblii ..
Mayfleld township ....
Paradise lowoshlp___
PcDlnania township ...
Union township ...i...
Mhitewater townahlp .
Trarene llij—
Flrat ward ..........
Second ward ............
Third ward ................
Fonrth ward..........
Fifth ward..................
TotaU ....................
Cbandle-'a plvnllty ...

163' 47!
128; 42,
246 68.
72 46
IIS'-SO
1242' 389

*4' 234
ru. 22^
Sf SU
26 144
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239 1870

: U hATlBg IBa

AatoB LaotaW hore tb* lypnihy
their Mlshhork in th^ roewtt
berMTcmeoL
WencC Hertnu^ who was lajatsd
by n Tldouf horoA U lmpro*ln«.
*N
t had ---------the t
Joseph ----------------•
tuns to ret hU-Ur-hart white wot^
lac oe tbs
RiicteT of TTaveras^CRy Is
Ukinr nuraery order* to tBM elciQlty.
Fred .Vink’s two chUdrta hsso lbs
tonsoilds.
Wb. Hoxte's bone Is lettUc hotUrs. Wcncll lAstaer Is vUtUnc her
BOO Albert Lantosr.
WaHer LAOtner h
sitkmlntbeclD'asha
Bd and John Rakos wMt lea ba»
Inc for a abort Ums.
The school bouse has bese Unprov­
ed by new slortn windows.
Ur. sad Urs. Anlbony anydw vteiied Frank Krottps-s. Snnday evsalM.

COMMIMIONER OP STATE LAND OFFICE.

TOWNSinPS AND WARDS.
TOWNSHIPS AND W'ABOS.

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UKUTCNANT OOVOINOR.

i'r .

TOWNSHIPS AND WABOS.

Acme townahlp .
Blair lovntblp .
East Bay l
Fife lAke towaiuip .
Oarfleld townahlp ...
Grant townahlp a....

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Mnir townattp.......

S-.

Union townahlp............
niiltewater townahlp .
Traveree City—
Plrat ward .................
Second ward ............
Third ward .................
Ponrth ward...............
Filth ward ...................
TotalB........ ...........
isUdl'a plnrallty .....

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ORAWN.

Acme townahlp
Blair townahlp
........
East Bay township ....
Fife lake township ...
Garfleia township ........
Grant township............
Green lake township .
lang lake township ..

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awn. UMu Dw. A—Urs. WOda
Hsynard left for Baveons. MUh, thu
line to spend tbs wlslar with her
luiher.
Mr. PailersoD ptmetti at lbs K. B.
chnrcb Bonday. Hr. PaUeraoo has
been appointed to Cross vUaca.
Mrs. Bias fiaxton was
goaat oC
the Misses Molatoah Baaday. rotaraInp to Interlo»h« Moa^.
Tuesday was a busy day lor the po■to buyer*, about sixty leads baUu:
Twcelved. .The pries bas dropped to
20 eeoU per bnsheL
The fuDoral of Ur*. WBUsmA
ws( hs^ fran tbe rasldeua Tawday
1® a. mu. Rev.; Wood of Wasted otfirlaUni:. Haste was farnUbed by tbo
MUih« Melnueh and C. Kati aad |l
Sackefi. Bnrta] at Maple Orora caa^
elcry. Drawn.
HUs Nelite HcMvmy haa rwtamcd from Peck. Mich., wbm she baa
Uee TMtini WaadA,
Mr*, ijindeen of GadlDae Is vtattlug her daughter. Mrs. O. A. Jobaaea.
Mrs. Charles Palmsr U hons fioa
CiaclnnaiL Ohio, when aha haa haaa
vtoiung her sister.
Dr. and iUraj a A.
Oaifc aaea .
Tisverae City vutttrs TiUBday.
MUe Floreoee POBtora e( Trav*
cise Cty, was the stMPt H Mr. JoM’
Ualiy Hoeday.

Paradise township ..
PenlnanU township ...
Union township............
Whitewater township I
Traverse City—
First ward .........
Second wsid ............
Third wl ................
Fourth ward ..............
Fifth ward..................
Touts ....................
Sbuter’s plurality.........

COUNTY CLERK,

JUSTICE OF THE EUPBEME COURT, TO FlU. VACANCY.
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.'

TOWN8HIFS AND WARDS.

m

MCHBTAftY OP STATK.

73 26, $9
1061 53 1S9
I217| 247,1464

BMY WAjpria .............

BUlr lows
East Day '
FUelA^
-Beld township ...
township ........ .
_____ lake townahlp
Ixtng lake township
MayBeld township ..
Paradise township ..
PonInsuU township .
Unioc township
Whitewater tow
Traverse CityFirst ward ........
Second ward ...
Third ward .....
Fourth ward ....
Fifth ward..........
ToUls ............
White's plormlity .

:;x::

•OUTH MILTON.

O

South Milton. Dec. 11—Mrs. A.
Goodiuaa U on the sick IM. harlag
d a bad stuck of paeameaU. 8ba
reported better at this writing.
F. E. Filer and little eoa. Bartte, e(
Traverse City. rUited at ths taena o(
bis slMer. Mrs. Walter WUsea. last
Thursday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Floyd CRabh luva
will work for Endte Baehl this i
COUNTY TREASURER.

REPftESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS.

TOW.VSHIPS and WARDS.

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

II 1^1
Ji-

BUlr uwsahip^.-r..
Bait Bay townahlp ..
File Lake toe-nablp .

s- r a

Grant to«-nahlp............
GreM Lake townahlp .
Lena Lake townahlp ..
UaySrld toamafalp ....

St|

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Union todnabip.............
WTiltewater townahlp .
Trarerae City—

Mr*. Myrtle PldMt is at
City
this weA assisting la the eara ot
Mrs. D. M. McFarrea. who is «nllo HL
Mies CUrn AemUsaar was d»
taloed at boms from bw aamel ths
first of tbe week on aceoant e( a eery

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78,

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Third ward .
Fourth ward ...
Filth ward........
Total!............
Dodds' pinmlity ..

Acme township ..................
DUlr townshl]! .......... ..
Kavt Bay ...............................
Fife lake township..........
Garflel.l township ........
tiram toansblp ..................
Green lake township ....
lanf! lake township........
»Ia>-fleld township ............
Paradise township ............
i'enlssuU township ..........
■nlon township..................
Whitewater township ...,
Traverse Cli.v—
First ward ......................
Second ward ..................
Third Ward ......................
Fcanh ward....................
Flfl.h ward........................
Totals .....................
HatniDoLd> pluraluy ........

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li
12i*r 343 260 1894

REGISTER OF DEEDS.

SENATOR IN STATE LEGISLATURE.

TOWNSHIPS A.\*D WARDS.
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

Acme TowSSEI^^^^T
BUlr township...........
East Bay townahlp ..
Fife Lake townahlp .
GarSeW township ...
Grant township.........
Green Lake townahlp .

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Fife lake township ..
Osrfl«.i township ....
Grant fowcshlp...........
('.re^ Lake township
lana lake township .
Mn>field township ...
Paradise township ...
PeninsuU township ..
t'eloa township ..........
WUitrwate.' township
Traverse t'itv—
Hre: ward ...............
Second ward ..........
Third ward ..............
Fouph ward............
Fifth wart................
TouU ................ ..
Monroe's planUtr ...

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bed cold.
The many friends of Mr. J. L.
Wenlch or Traverse City are sorry to
learn of hts eevero Utneaa.
Her. Franklin Harwood, sralkad
over from Kewadin Bonday. in the
face of tbe serom storm, and hU axccllent sddren was greatly approcUu-d by all proseat
Mrs. w. J. Hoapfer has bj« eatarUlnlng bep parent*. Hr. aad Mr*.
Bbearer, of Nort^ Milton, the paat
week.
MiDS Gladys f’bubb *peBt a few
days ai Kewadin tbe UH af the week
and took la the eotertalnment there.
Those in oor neighborhood who
bare bad telcpbonc* pot in their
honicii recenily are Joe MeLeao.
(Heorr Fox, J. FarsdUe, Jr.. Frank
IWllson. Waller Wilson.‘Mr*. Oxby.
,MrE Schpuller and Mr. U. Miller. We
jihiQk they will apprecUte tbe aerrlee
during tbe present coadlUona o< the
«Js. It surely looto as though win- '
r lied rome to suy.
K. C. Wood wRI go to Elk rafc^ gug
lake care of ibe home of Mr. and
Mrs. I.owelt Sours tbe coiniBg week
ekik.tbcr attend tbe atate graage at
T.averse CHy.


SCHOOL REPORT.
O
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ OiO ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Report of the Betiaer school. Ita.
No. 6«4. BUlr township,
for the
tDOnth ceding December 9. 1910.
No. of days Ungbt
number of
boys cartriled. IS; ntnnbcr of glds caraned. 13; total enroOmeni. 28.
Arenicc daily auendsnte. 23.; per­
centage of atteedance- 83.
Tbosc neither absent oor tardy dar­
ing the DODth were; AMert CraadaB.
Haxel LawaoB. BteoBor
MHHuTy.
Andy Tharps, WDUa IHsiva'Hnest
Townsend. . .
■ HABO. K WM.1^ TssiHk,

OaiMD TBAVraSE HEIUij) JIOT TBAVEBSE BAT KAOLB, TCE8DAY, PECEMBEB 13, UlO.

oificm c^Ass

SOME FWTS Um ‘
TIE SRHT WEST

MICHIOAK, County Of
mads H. Dodds received One
mi. to Jan. t. Ills.
Qmd 1
Tbotuand T*o Haadrad Bllbt
We do her r certify that tbe torovolee .
8tste«a«t ot tot* cm« ia Um «»• Hnbbard
SDiBg U a .
HaM reeeired THee
tr of Gnad TiaTMM. nata oT UieblHuadrad niW^lSbt votes.... X
SIONER for a term of two yeeru.
gu. at tk* CMMMI tfaetiOB.luaa.tii LewU Wdebi raceivOd Forty(t A uerfw Telia of Actual Cwidh
lilt to Jan.-1. ml.
moA stetemedl. end for tbe penoas
Three votes ..................................
mOMCUTINQ ATTORMEV.
taevtog re­
tieni CxtaUitB to tba Apple
dwlfamted tberelB. et tbe Omni
^ of Nowber. Id tha jraar one Raysoirf tisatley received Two
BecUeo bdd OB the eUbth day ot
COMrtry.
^
Hnadied Forty-Slx votes............ X
thMMii.1 nine btmdred ten. ter the
elected CTBCnT COURT COMI
toSowlttf Btele offlceej Oprornor
S10NEX (or a term of two years, cominndrad ten.
Total ................................................ 1886
UMtanant OoTeraor, Seeratary o(
Tbe whole number ot votes east tor
to witneas whereof, we have here­ menctog Jan. 1, 1911, to Jan. 1. miState. SUte Treaenm. ^tef ,0«>
W.ACtVnlor
from
hUj>rother
who h

- ...........
an haring
teThat
‘E
P. Waterman
1
~
or Senator of tbe Tweaty- unto an our bands end canaod to be
enl. AUomer Genecat O------ a—*—
^WKSaiFS AMD WAUML '
in tbe great Waahttgfon agplu baU
aSlxed tbe seal ot tbe Clreait Conrt
Sereatb Seaatorlsl District was
ot the SUte Land Ottra. J’
wfll taralah toforaattog nadtog-ter
for tbe Connty ot Orend Traverse
tbe Saprame Court tor Uw tern Vti One nKmaand .Nine Handled
tboae
wbo
harbor
tbe
optokm
that
tbe
seven .............................................. !•« this stxteentb day ■( Noveedrer la tbe term of two years, c
iat U»e thlity-!li»t day of Da«iSO>|»wtot to a taad ot goUoo ewortualty
m
eleran (to flU SraAnd Cher were given for tbe (oUnw- year one thousand nine bandied tei
In the trull as wMl as otbar ktodt at
A. B. Pnlver.
uney). lUfeireawUtlra U tbo Con- Ine named persons:
taatoen. Mr. Dmlor to
located at
the
largest
nnmber
ot
votes
la
elected
Dnltad
Stataa, fnm tbe
(SeaU
F. E. Brawn,
greu of ‘ e **

Tentoo. which to to the oaotar ot tbe '
iRONEH tor a term of two 3
^r-....................................T. G. ShtlsoB,
Elereiitk
great boom constiy. He says:
nmenclog Jan. 1. 1911. to Ji
.1804
Boeard ot County Canvmsnen.
__r tor .tbe Tw«ty.8e»eBtb Senm^
“Your • wWceuto letter received. a
1913.Atte«:
rial DUtrtcu BeprwuUTo l^e Fred Bocke received Three Hnncouple of Bg^;^ teM m gtad to
That
Prpnk
Holdsworth
havtog
LecUlatnra tor tbe &«Dd Trardred Thirty-Two votes ........
tatee Le
"Etbel HcFvoy.
bear tram yoo.^ faflfc£jbbPa-««
eelved
the
Isriteet
nunilM-r
of
votes
la
Oeorge M. Sprout reeeired TbUtrClcrt of Board of County Csarasaera.
writteu you to that tblsga
art
-ted
CORONER
for

term
o(
two
seven votes
vcies ..........................
...................... 87 ...
^wSvSr^oty Dffice
STATE OF UICHtGAN. Conaly ot
looked as weU a* 1
thought they
Ian. 1. 1911,
Cotmty CtaA. EesUter ot
MetUeeer received Two Hun­
Grand Travers*! —ss. .
would.
Jan.^1. WI3.
‘maty Trearurer. ProeecuUn*
dred Thirty-Four votes ............ i
We do hereby certify ibst tbe fore­
In
wluiesa
whereof,
we
have
bereWe
came
on
the
Great
INortbern
If. two .Circuit Court Cot
going it s Qorvect transcrliit ot the
set our hands and affixed tbe from DuiuOi
luib to Seattle and
after
^n’nty ^rre.Tor. two Ooronere.
ToUl ........................................
Board of County Canvassers of the
of tbe
the Clrculi
C
Court for the eoun- leaving Mtoneeoia saw aofoe pretty
Tbe whole nnmber ot votM
The whole ntuaber of TOtet cast (or
County ot Grand Traverse, of the!(y of GrandI Traverse this sixteenih hard tooktog country.
!fbe office of BepreaonuUvn to the votes given to such connty for ihel^.v ot
the office of Oo»ernor
.. Nov«ember In the year one
!.
(or
Ibe
Grand
TravOBe<Tho«aDd Nine Hundred Seroffices named In said sutement and housand• nine
— hundred ten.
toow what that looks )........................
Ill u
.eniy-FlTe ........................................ W75 erte DUtrict ..
tor the persons designated therein, at
A- E Pnlver.
In 8«au)e only a tew boura
I
Thousand Ei^t Hundred
314 lOS
tbe General Election bold on the
P. E Brown.
' And tier were giTen for tbe toUow- One
thought there were enough pe(^e
Seventy .......................................... 1870 ei^th
7t| ei
eighth day of November,
November. 1910, ao far
T. Q. BblUon.
toe named persona:
there. They nrv c»R>8 ^ raise aad
And they were given tor (be follow- as it relates to tbe rotes cast for aaid
1051 SO
Cbaae 8. Oibom recelred One
Board of County Canvassers.
spend one half mUUoo doUatu to ad•Kata i
ofncee.
as
appears
from
tbe
original
A. E Pulver.
Tbotuand Seven votes .............. 1007
tertleiDf tbe town next year, and get»iatre pteaMty.
snt on me to the office of tbe
Lawton T. Hemans received Six
ot Board ot Connty Can- ling people from tbe east ao you «so
Clerk.
/
V
Hundred Sevoatv-Three votes..
^-asrera.
»M their chief nounre of ruramm to
Two votes ......................................1*
Itness whereof we hive herePrad W. Corbett received Pifty*
Atleri:
eastern tuckers. Of courne Seattle to
Charles A. Bngbee received Three
Ethel
McAvoy.
.
Two votes ......................................
good town, *0 U FOTtland and TaeiltCUIT OOURT COM
' Hnndred Klghiy-Ntoe votes ... 3
Joseph Warnock received Two
C3erk of Hoard of County Canvai
-jina. I looked around to IfortUad
H. Henderson received
Hundred Twenty-Eiitht votes... Z2S WllUara
State
of
Miclilgan.
Connty
of
(
quUe a lot but content «et .teacfod
Two Hnndred Tblrty-Ntoe votsu 3
Herman Richter received Fifteen
Traverae—as.
right, some way. Go way out thirty
votes ................................................
Total .................................................1870
blocks and you have to pay two thoua_
McBvoy,
going Is a correct atatotnent
Tbe whole nnmber ot votes cast ter
TOWNBHXnB AND WABD8.
dolUn for a Itttlo dwoUtac >M
Depntr County aerk.
votes given to Jbe connty of Grand and
Tottl ........................................ ..1975 the office ot Sheriff was
(Seal.)
Traverse for tbe offices named to anch flfi) feet front. Acreage out aa far as
j|_ ^
_
The whole number of Totei
Quo Thousand Nine Hundred
lent Ai<l (or (he iiersona dealg- ten miles, oosis op to fire bundtwd
A.
E.
Pulver.
Twenty-Five .................................. 1935
dollars per acre, covered with stumps
ihereln.
at
the
general
eleeUon,
Is ii 0
Om ThSsJTN^'^H^dred Ser
Chairman
of
the
Board
of
County
And they were given for the followand brush—no place at all to a poor
h
............ ........................ ...191,
In* named persons:
one tbonaand
And they were given for the follow­ Frank
COUNTY CANVASSERB* STATESbuter received One
Salem. Oreg(». to a very nloa IRtlt
ing named peraops:
MENT IN COUNTIES COMPRIS­ uino hundred ten,
Tboueand Tuo Hundred Thirtyto witness wberMf we have here­ cliy, very much like Traverae aiy.
ING ONE OR MORE REPRESENT­
One
votes
......................................
l:
m
unto ret our hands'and caused to be only It to growing aomc.-Medford, OtwOne Hundred Forty-Nine
ATIVE DISTRICTS.
Frank Reich received Three Hun­
affixed tbe seal of the Circuit Court goa. was a boom town this aummar.
rotes ................................................ IIW
REPRESENTATIVE.
dred Fifteen voles ....................
I think I saw the UR Md
of the
Stephen D. WIRIuidb received
STATEMENT OF VOTl» glven.,to
Prank O. Hartley received Three
boom. There land to worth from four
Fkrar Himdred Blxty-Blglit
the GraAd Traverae County RepreientHnndred Seventy-Nine votes...
hundred doUaiu per uere to raw
OOTlt Uassclto
ucltok received
aUve Dlsirici of Grand Traverae tor
tauid, np to ,iwenty4wo bundrad for
Nine voles ....................................
Representative to ihe^LeglsUtura tor
bearing
orohards
of
appias
and
peaiu.
F. E. Brown,
B; V. Lawrence received Two
said district, at the general election
You couldn't be l ------T. C. Sbllson,
■Hundred Fbrty-Two vetea........ 3
held on Tuesday, the eighth day <rf
a t1v«r*n
Boai4 ot County Canvaasdfg.
Shepard B. Cowles received Nine
November, to the year one thousand
Alteut:
votes .......... -...................................
nlno hundred ten.
Etbel McEvoy.
The whole number of votes cast for
And all (be way from B
aerk of Board ot Connty Canvaaaera.
the office of Representative waa
Total ............................................1
np to tbe Oregoo towut,
The whole number ot votes cast
One Thousand Eight Hundred
-.mkd to be aomatblnc WToaS.
the office of Secretary of State wa
Seventy .......................................... 1870
Thousand Two Hundred Thirtyptopta
all looked ^BO poor, that to.
One Tbonaand Etabt Hundred
d they wore given for the follow.
Nine votes .....................................13
grdt
ma)or1ty;
gi-cBV
nia/uiitj i tbe
*»»« farm rigs aD lookSlity-Elght ..................................... »86« Joseph
Ehrenberger
received
ed aa though—(meoUontog a dealer
And they were given tor the follow­
..Jd G. Chandler received One
Four Hundred Four votes.......... 4
in
poor
borao*) bad ownad tba boraing uamed persona:
Thousand Two Hundred FortyAmbrose D. Turner received Two

some
time.
1 oooten't b^ but
FrederiA C. itartindale received
Two votfo ................ >................... 1243
Hundred Forty-Eight votes........ 3
Udnk what a greaUatoek ot thta ktad
One Thousand Two Hundred
(Carles A. Bngbee received Three
or horaea be could «K In California.
Ten rotes ............ .................^...1310
Hundred Eighty-Nine roles-----889
..1891
Total ........................
' cldad to Pass Out of Existense.
Talk about poor white Iraah, tbe panCOUNTY SURVCVOIt
Adolph W.
William
H.
Hendenon
received
The whole number of votes cast
pie ot Calitornla are away ahead of
tdred Ponr votes
Hundred
Two Hnndred Thlrty-Ntoe rotes 339
tbe office of Register of Deeds was
recciv^ Two
lythtog lYe ever naen ou tbs Bows
____ ,-e H. Sherman re<
A »ogge«Uon of what most occur
One Thousand Eight Hundred
bRl race. Many ot them bavant any
Hnndred Forty-Six votes.
Ninety ............................................. 18»C
within tbe next few yeara relative to algn of a borne, only os tM nggud
Thomas J.' 'Grabnakl ^ved
Grand
7
And ibey were givenfor the follow­
tbe final mustering ont V tbe old tent which they pitch
‘’—
Eight
votes........
.........................
ing named persons:
' T0WRSH1F8 AND WASpE.
going 1' a correct statement .
veterans wbo (ought In tbe OvU war.
Edward A. Monro
Total ................................................ *868
votes given to the Representative Dis­ to the case of Baxter post O. A.
Thousand Two ------------ - The whole nnmber ot votee caat tor
trict
<i:
Crard
Traverse
Connty.
for
No
19
of
Charlevoix
which
haa
beer
enty rotes ..................................... 137c
e office of State Treasurer waa
!cnuiti*e In the State Leglsla- disl«ii'
eprc-'ct
>nded. The post s
Robert G. PnuIJn received Three
jte Thtrasand Eight Hundred
said district
Hundgsd SeventyOne votes... 3TI
March 28. 1SS3. with 27
s trenx on*
Stxiy-Hlght ....................................
eral election held on Tuesday,
Langworthy received Two
n tor tbe follow. Amos
It a
MBuftAnd ■
Hnndred Pomr-Nlneroina.......... 3(9 eighth day ot November, in the year U*. tbe mombera being from various )ob to another on trains but
nome oM heirM and wa»---------thousand nine "hundred ten.
elite*, repreneutteg 87 ragiments of en
to witneas whereof we have beretttry; 32 regiment* of cavalry and tba Dottaer and babies, while tbn old
Tbonaand Two Hnndrad Four
man and tbe older children wulk. Ton
nto set our bands at Traverae City,
Th^, whole number of rotes cam r<
to said county and sUte. this six­
votes ............................ .........
never aaw tthat Phare of tifo. uttd to
the office of County Treasurer was
Thomas Gordon. Jr., received
teenth day of November. A. D.. 1910.
other climate. It would be ImOne Thousand Eight Hnndred
Fbnr Hundred Nine votes........ 4
A. E. Pulver.
Ninety-Four .................................. 1891
member*. lO are poeatble.
Of the chart!
Hoary A. Amrbrin reoalved Two
F. E. Brown,
Now about formtog out hare: of
And they were given for tbe follow­
be
DOW
llrtng.
*eTen
o|
knows
Hnndred Forty-Five votes...........2
T. G. Sbflson.
coorre there Is money to It tf om
ing named persons:
still
llrtng
to
Charievtex
whom
Aitdtie Mclnnla received Nine
Board of County Canyassen.
conid get land for wbat It wa* worth;
Finley M. Hammond received One
- Certificate of ElecD be a good nai^
lounty Car
there to. oi
Tbonaand Two Hundred
Frederick U. 'B^i' i^vid'. One
Counties
tion ef I
One
vote ..................................................
Comprisins One or More Repfoeertt- three of whom make tbeir winter re*Theodore Oluen received Thrhe
Idence
elsewhere,
and
some
owing
to
ative Olstricta.
(edows on there Httte tracts kavc
ibefetk
' Hnndred Forty-Three votee-----8
Infirmities,
are
unable
to
attend
tbe
Total .
STATE OF MICHIGAN—t«nn\y of
dtbar li
Edward Lauiner reedred Two
Grand Travel
_ uviRg. Then tbe dry aMfon
Hundred Sixty votee ............ .
2
ulty ot aSM
umbes it hard to get crop*. I got a
lit 51 lti4
to transact busine
S hereby
real estate man in Salem. Oregon, te
Total .................................... ........... 1894
passed.
certify
t:
The 4rhole number of votes cast (or
0 disband the poet and In aevord- try and show me where Oregon was
And they wura’ givea' tor the follow the
cral
election
held
on
the
eighth
ahead of Michigan He aaid: If any
office ot Prosccutaig Attorney
of November, to the year one thou­ ance therewith, the charter of Da:
tell* yon be ran
-ered. and
sand nine hundred ten. DavH G. post has been surrenrer
. Tou cunt
rj- here tl ll
One Thonsand Six Hnndred Sertur
Hers' cemetery tiai
soldi
' Xbwiaand Two Hundred Two
alt Hut look at tbe ettdo It,
eutv-Ponr ........................................1674 Chandler having received the highest
................ ■■'oman'R I
srps.
rote* ................................................ 1*02
number
of
votes,
as
a|.i>ears
by
the
And they were given for the foRowTbe history of Baxter |iOH to that
Rial V. McArthur received Fonr
annexed
statement,
was
duly
elected
named persons;
vcntually come to every lews. etc. <
Hnndrad 8U votes.......................408 Ing
Kepreseotauve
In
the
Slate
LegirFred H. Pratt received One Thou­
. port to the country. Their inches ot beaaUy d«------------------------BnrtoD A. HiRi received Two
ture for the Grand Traverse Rei
and mud and slop all wtowr to tdaal
sand One Handled Seventymembers arc gtowing

-less
IS and
a
tbe
Hundred Fifty votes
Four votes ........................ ........ 1114 senutlve District of said county.
el’nra"T«
Hen^ Dlbrtght reed*
WHUam H- Vmlor received Four
•T0WN8HIF8 AND WARDS.
votes ................
Hundred Ninety-Eight rates....
said co.univ and state, this 16tb day
Miles SUfford received One vote
v hen I saw
«ial .................................. e*..........186$
of Noveml«-i. A I>., 1910.
C. bpencer recelTcd One vote
would look I
Tbe whole number of votes ceat for
A. E. Pulver.
tnoih in mellow tond—}oM run In te
tbe office of Attorney Os—ml was
(Seal.)
K.
K
Brown,
1674
goiber
and leave a ■treait. Ton eaa
Tot^ ...........
One Tbonaand Eight Bundled
T. G. Shlison.
. .. t for
invagtnw bOW plCUSaDt It «M U Be6
The
whole
airnalw
«^^®***
«***
Sixty-Two ....................................... 1863
Board of County Canvaasers.
(fommlBareund to the country.
jind they w*^e givenfor the follow­ the oCiec of Clreui
STATE OK MICHIGAN—County of
Now
aa to a axange of
loeaUou
ing namei'peraons:
Gram! Traverse—R«.
tram Miolil^ here: 1 tael Incoopw
Frmnx C. Knbn nivelved One
I hereby certify that the foregoing
^^reoty-Two .....Tl.................... *672
teot to advire any ooe engaged In (be
Thousand Two Hundred One
•e eorre*: 'ranecripts of the staleLansing. Mich.. Dec. 9—There to
And they were given for tbe folio'
pruetice
of
a
profesakm.
If
be
were a
vote* .................................................1201
_ent of the *oi<-* given In the Rep­ perslKteni rumor In capltol circles toborer I would feel competent te
Thomas J. Bresnaban received
resentative Di-irirt of the County of that George \V. Dlckinfon, of the stole give advice and that woultb* to aUy
Srarae^tv ’cc^s received _One
Pour Hundred Sixvotes........... 406
Grand Traverw- for Rejiresenfaiive In railroad romnilsslon, will lender bU cast, oepecUlly If tbe man»ad a fo»
Tbonsand
Two
Hamtlton S. Mcllavter received
..1250 the l,«;islaturc for the said district, resignation to Governor Warner be­ Uy. Mort'all of tbe oM MtUora havo
10
4 88
Two Hnndred Forty-Three votes 243
and of the certiilcste of determina­ fore the first of th*- year, and that been golDg from bore east of tb«
Lester D. Welch received One
T
»
Fred N. HRcbeock received Nine
tion as appearo from the origtoals of tbe chief executive will select a man
Thousand Two Hundred Twen­
votes ................................................
9
ty-Three votes ............................ 11223 such statement and rerilflcate ot **- for tbe place who will be confirmed
Just double 0 what tt doe*
William 6. McCormick reoeived
bv the senate regardioss of any aelec- in MIchigaa
Curtis ,D. Alway received Three
ISi 48] 35 184 43
in (or tbe <
Three votes....................................
3
witness whereof. I have hereto ilon Gov.-elect Osborn may have to ties of Ufe.
Hundred Ninety-Two votes-.-.
IV- hand and afflx»>l the seal of t^nd.
Derondla Oande received One
69 ss; 719 *
The rallreads
Total.............................-........... ..1863
the rirruH Court for the County of ried on behind the closed door* of of the woods. They take moot
vote ..................................................
Tbe whole nnmber of fvotee caat lor Dad
Grand Traverse this seventeenth day the executive private office.
Mnrphy received One vote...
107 33 61 in; 33
timber from the mRI* and now they
the office of CeounMIOAW of the Tom Sbllson received One vole...
h If generally
Uy ronceded
cc
s
of November. Ic the'.year one ihou11P4 627 140 1337; 389
tor a tlmo, «hstBtote Land Office waa
____ officials at the cartel aad those
sand Dine hundred ten.
George W. LardSe received One
TIT
848
t Utbn
One Toouaand Dght Hundred
(Seal'.
Ethel McEvoy.
In touch with tbe situation thatt there
vote .................................. ..............
Sixty-Two .................................... 1862
Datiuiv Count' Clerk.
-> eons'iuiu I guess iber *
And they were given for tbe follow­
CERTIFICATE
OF
OETERMINA
Total ................................................2S'2
' ( for a time. As It to. ttee*
ing named pMeone:
TION.
.........
.
The whole nnmber of vote* east for
very dnU here compared wttb
HunUey Russell received One
ITION OP AN AMENDMENT 1
State of Michigan. County of Grand: |,e!le'e that tbe Utter will tend<
the ottiee of County Surveyor _wa*
• when we eagre. U 1
TlKKiaand- Two Hnndred Five
Traverse—ss
Iresicnaiion to order to avoid
Michigan 1 would
votes ................................................ 1203 One Thousand Five Hnndred
Tlie board of roouty canvassers of trouble.
Tweni.v-BIi ....................................1-26
Orlando F. Barnes received.Poor
And they were glrc® to the foUom- Grand Traverse county, having arcer
Hundred Six votes ....................
tolned and canvaiu-e.i the votes of the
George W. Eldrtdge- reoeived
several wards end townships of said
. Waterman received One
Sercount'', at tbe general electiion hew t
-

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IS SURRERieB)

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tive TD THE BONDS) INDBrrEDNI

HOWKnHMWIIOIEtH

tOWWBHlPE AND WABfaB.

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Eight TDtea .
Two Hundred Porty-Nlne rates 249
''Tbm whole aamber ot votes cast for
Total ............................................... 1636
tbe office of JnsUee of the Sapreme
The whole number of vole* cast, for
Ooun for tbe term ending December
(he office of (touner was
tblriy- Ural. 1*11, to «H vaceacy. was Three
Thonsand Seven Hnndred
One llicMund Fbur Hundred
TUrtv
............................................. SIS'*
Blxty-Four ...................................... 1464
And tbev were given tor tbe follow
And they were given tor tbe foOo'
16 named persons:
John E. Bird revered One Tbousand One Hnndre
aand Two Hundred Sereuteen
..11*4
votes ........................................... 1317 Prank HoMsworth recrived One
Deutay B. Hovey received Two
Thousand Two Hundred Tblny-^^_
Haadrad Porty-Seven votes....
Total .................................................1464
Tbe whole numher ef votes entt tor
tbe office of Repreaeatattve to Coogreee tor tbe Etevestb Costgreeniooal
Dtotrtct. was
One TbouMtod Eight Hnndred
agbty-Flve .....................................1885
And they were glTUtt to tto Mta*.

?:»Ie“?.l!V);i^drhe^r'eV'

"Urn'll

*^hlrFrank L. Sbuter having re : rtoners,^ and others Interested In good
ceTv^ thTlargest nnmber of vote* ft, reals In Or«^ will
eieeted SHERIFF for a term of two! Monday te consider efaanys to ^
i«. I.u.

CLERK for a
Of two year*, commenrlug Jan. 1, 1911
. Jan. I. 1912.
\
That Ptoley M. H
eelved the largasi number of -votes I

_________ - year*, eommeoelng
J. 1*11. to Jan. 1. I91S.
J. 1tl?nb2m rectSred Fbnr Hun­
That-Edward A. Monroe haring re­
dred Twenty-Seven rale*...... 42.
ceived the largest number of trees to
J. B. Mnrtin received Three Hun­
elected
REGISTER OF DEEDS for a
dred Qgbty-Nine rate* ............
term
ot two yean, commeodng Jan.
John C.,.;*k»o« “ received Three
L mi. te Jan. 1.1913.
Hundred Forty vote* ................
That Fred H. Pratt
ut haring recrired
WlUlun H. Darts received Twn
„ ___________
of rates to elected
Hundred nmy-tbree rate*....

PSOBBCmNC ATTOBKHI torsga

^
work out a eomprri>e«
that tbe meeting tout
week.

STUDBUS OR STRIKE
hey OeeUra Mt.
School Rules Tee
Swppert* Sup*

bdd next

uauiunai cELaifflii

Pleesnat. Ui^ One. lB.,-4
score of bigb Khool rtudewta Kniek
yesterday, alleging Uat tbn tcbeol
rules are too mrtet. One tereter. fn-

Parts, Dee. 10.—Sereral omtoete iBiendent.
reprerentattre* ot the bar to tbe
United States and Canada were prew
eat as inrtted guests at tbe opentos
here today of a twodaya' celebrailon
mark tbe one hundredth annirers bMM after etaittes for thrte'wwMm
•ary oC tbe ra eetibTiihment
eetobTiihinent <ot tba^ with hi* btaite. Pnsk B*kli. 4« S. P.
.D.Ko..d......................•
Imr i| Fnare hff NapnteM L

GfiANt) ^m^'EfeSE HKilATJ^ AKD TRAVERSE BAT RAGLE, IITESDAV, DECEMBER 18.1910.

pAoe$.

m

MEir^FUR CAPS

WTm

Merry Christmas
To All.

. Ghees
Jffoinei^r Goifore Nnkwearin boxes,
Silt cotton and Neckwear in balk,
wool, boxed goods. Combination boxes,
A most acc^tJjle
present.

FUR COATS

We hope that our
Christmas Suggestions
will help those who
ateaimually disturbed
over the puzzling ques­
tion, “what shall 1 buy
him for a Christmas
present"

HaiiAerddtlad Ik.
Ik«U]Miairi oA

taattuMBitcIi

Wm

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A Happy Jlew Year to All
very attractive
A Hoase ReAe A
line of Neckwear,
A few cbcace col- cheerful in color­
&it^ A warn ings, rich in desigi&

Our Hat DepL
is a'strong feature
m our business; all
the leading] modeU
and colors. Just
Tkt IMk Fellows now a good cap is
wSL be up bfi|ht probably as gooi'
and early OmtWm^. Will
find a little
suh from our CMdrens

A splendid vari^
of coat scarfs in Silk
TO Wool, start at 50c,
$1.00, $1.50 up to
$3.50 very neat, al­
ways acceptable. See
pur great variety.

It will he worth your while to
Aj7»fdie>eKkcl»o<il»iildpkuem;iiuiiorbor
1 .t J •
I
aod we are Kne our nmeriors^lenaod^igbt prices wdl
see what Sttoing hoe
pl^yoa. Well reserwp tbe» «»ta Cb«ti«.. You
these ^lays.
we jurt *s wdcome to look at to buy.

m

p

Umbrellas with very neat
handles, folding for the
satchel or full length, 26
and 28 Inches. See tbem.

FANCY VESTS^
Always good, gives a
'dressy a(^>earance to
any man’s wear.

Santa Claus inva^^
every housdiold.
His supplies are
usually drawn from
.our shelves and

Ojr Orerco.lt ccmmeBcest $7.
S8.$IO,$l2.$l5.$16opio,S25.
Weberee (ood li» c< For CoeU
Rd> CotIt md For Lined Coeb.

Boya* SweatMv. SWMUtr
Coato. roll Back and biKb
collar Sweatert.
Wouldn’t the boy like one
for Cbristmas?

Boys’ Flannel
Blouses and
Waists, Shirts,
Collars, etc.

'

Sail Cases and Bags
Nothing more ap­
propriate for a Holi­
day Gift.

Our comemtire dyke ere for coo■emlire nten, pbur, 45 to 46 ncbes
leg.

Eveiy man can find here an

Overcoat

ThetkAy Hal
a an every man’s
hat Hawes $3.00
Derby is known fat
and wide. Our soft
hat from $1.50 up.

Oar Oafhr Ocpf^ ovFv•ila>(Goo6. A’utenoe^ fif i^Mol
ilioic

_iat will seem to have been
pm^espaiallyforhim.
There is a distinct style to our
fine garments that pleases when
|| the coat is put on.
jp
Our long coats ate very loose
H^t and medium colors which
are so popular this year with
young men. Convertible and
Presto Collars.

m

:•

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A Hoose Garment
is a most
comfortable
garment

$4,si $5. $6
and $7

CHRISTMAS TIME

liiisv

Sets, Pin and Caff
Buttons
A chcHce variety of
colored stones, watch
fobs, culf buttons, studs
etc.

em

‘WON’T YOU COME."

Hamilton Gotiiin^ Co.
mvEiBE an. Nicmciui.

Staley Underwear
in two pieces and
Union Suits, Price
3-piece $1 to $3.50.
Union Suits, $3 to
$5.

Goad Ctaaa far Every Pupmt
WoikiBC. Driring. Street. Drew,
UredaDdUulBcdFar Laed.
Prices 50c. $l3a$2.00and
op to $5.00 a pak.

COMBINATION SETS
HandkercUeb. Ties and
Socks and Handkerchiefs
and Socks arranged la
neat box $0c, $1 and
$U50.
A very neat and attrac­
tive rift.

Z1-1

ORANB TRAVEBSE BaAID AITO TRAVEBSE BAT EAOLE. T17B8DAT, DBCE¥BEB 23,1910.

TAOS 20.

bUNBHWc sTonn.
M« tblBV «r* ak».’ua Um tkoqght «»• » ywi. I •» watmt to &»• TWr tfte to
mO. Hr BiM loo tor nr bnCktr. I »> to oebooJ
Tree.
*
_
...
♦ to tboB —>«« thon
tob
Stto ood atoth tr*im tbto Bdtto to wtm jmrt
oU. mr. toetbar oTcrr tor. t «■ otoM to —otooitoy.
tton otcor
otoer ttUL"
ttUL'
.

rear if I coo. 1 oa tv^re reon old. to otoo jtor* oM. oad I »■ etoToo I hero eotoo aev tototo lor the 8«»- AU the nttto to treaa to the torato
nr leeeiiwi to MUgtoto to tell IteBtoclTtoc I •* totog to rtalt mr rmn oU. We tod o bn eoctol at oar ektoe a«h. Unto Pietoto oM JaaiM ■ere rary ameb exdted.
atoot a M« Brao^ Oeh «iaa» cowdna. \ hope to bare a pood Une. eebool FrMar. the cishtetotb of No- Brnato. aad WlUtoto »«mm tor tba Tenorrow we ahan to e« tewa.“
toeemto at We^ck. She will Thto rear/wlO be the eoeoad year we reaher. I an to the datb grade. Cradle BoU. My etotor Oerty to eotog they crtod. “and tbeo w*
toc^
pTtot the rr~1t* totter trpn the Cor- hare had Mtoe Spragoe for a teacber. Min Aytoworta to my teacher. Last to Trarem City to work to the (ac- rted away to the tdg dty."
noitooM
-thmenee
en.
.nke
rnora^Tea
toto
wapoodtog
Secretary
here,
ato
yoo
We
bara
a
pet
tog
ead
thtae
cato.
eoBBer
I
toto
mnate
lenoaa.
I
llbe
tory.
She
bn
beea
ttoto
bcfora.
hot
sor.
acme
of
the
totie
to
traea
* Hortod Yowtfl Foikt
ma«
yoo^ ^
wm tod eome rery toteraettog let- On kkty h whlta with a gray patch to take them, hot I bad to Rop when wn airk aad had to cone boma. Aa toe. .^t the city wn Ute bto tber
♦ ?loto
^ «o-imppoae
*Ero andyoo
ter
Ctob.'
ten from Are of the memhere aaoag oe her aide, and her ear* ere gray, achod begaa.
my letter to loag eooagb I wlU deee. Mnrmared and raetled
^Iverad
♦ . I ortD trr «»vw to owry or ♦ tbtok 700 will b«r ood ooo the oood tba Saa^toe totter*.
But the other two kltdoe are aU gray. Toon troly,
■ Pleaae coed me the cards.aad tontOM. of xtm wooderfal
they
* tow ,t)Birt enittiliM

^ ^
llnSdt. Mich. Otir dog U thJrtaea year* old. Bat
Mildred Marttoeoa.
- -• • •hoaM aee.
t
I «HJ try to to to htoW to I ♦ «“
’ w-htttot. hollered to IheJr
Nor. ». 1»ld.
boot, pot to oar little baby. We Are yoa golDC to hare exerctoas to
Bat there wn «M little tret that
rU».
hwr *
think b« to ao ntoe and canning. He year ecbooi at Chrtotana time? Tho Haro yoa erer hoea to Trarone
-Qo wo aO gor
the Preeldast of Saaebtoe Ctoh.
U etorea moatha oM. and be can walk' box eoctol mui hare haeo grint fan. City? *Wbea yoa eoma I bega yoa -Ym.- ...g tba etbm Iran; n»•
imIm. MdM « rtudr." »ld the miniatn tulwr, on.
Tt«-w. Oty. Hlcli.
an orer. and be hn ate teeth. I think

wlD call on the Boubtoo ProeMeaL sorrow wo etort ob ear tiaieto "

« t ««.
1«U~ U, ».n. to n~
Hardgrare, Mich.
*
rac the Uttle tree eigbed and eaM'
toll yoo thto letter to loag eaoagb for thto
• oueiT
tblag.♦ ^
Thai wn eaoy. Ttoy took B> want to writo •
.Vor.». 1*10.
Ktog^n. Kkb. -bm I wn {womtoed to the thOdt^
I .vee f«n**ito trvlaa to da • aa old poach baMctt. and gilded It abow onr Sonebtoa Oeh In onracbool. tlBO.
Dear PrealdentPrealdent—
' _
_ ^
N^ te 1*1A of the tombermaa."
♦ mrnJ
hrti ^ry t« ♦ «*•»<»• and oat with a«ne of tboolld- 0«r aim to to brtng aome Sanahlna to From roar Sanahloer.
Beaale
Bnbtoaon.
I
tlioogbt
I
would
wrtte
yoa'a
letPreeldenl______________
____________
The
lumkarmiB 1 apaer.’
nU a Ms
I
^
“7 ^ teg loft oror from totohtog the chareb «amoaa erery day, and if wa ahooM
1 think your IltUa baby brotbw ter, n I bare not written la a long 1 am'Sk^tbat I Jotoad tba Ban- oak. had thhn
tten. Thto
. "
^ ndtotora, wbldi tho inea had' given fall we wU try. try again.
ahli Club. I loet my Snnsbtoo bat- year they mnt go witb^'A Uwa'’
them, and palntad the top edge btock. Wo want to loin yonr dttb. to wm int be a raal Snnbeam. Doat yon Ume. I am el^t year* oU and go to aklne
on tbe Cradle Roll?
adwol every day. I am In the fourth Uo. will you plean send me aaotbor Tbe next moratog very early tba
..... ei ... ae-rwa.------- '
nwalng an amnd for one of aand oar nattea: Artie Bohtoton, Bergrade. My toaober * name to Mtoa one? 1 go to acbod erery day. 1 *m ctaUdree camo trodgtog tbroagb tba
the patoton they wore preeeoted with nice Shearing. Arthur Uebar. -Clara
Medek. Mich. Tbompwn. I ^e ber very well We In tbe foartb grado. We bare a Mg anow and attod undor tba hran^ of
the ebellac aad black paint; and the Robln<». Hon Bllltoma. Beasle RohNor. «. 1»10. have twenty oeven ^cbotora In oor rat named Niger. 1-had a good Umo tbe little flr.
rnMfim “lea wara
^ beanUful when It wn ineon. Baeaie Ceher. Hilay Brttwn.
____
school. I have aome names for the Thaaksglrlng. I wu down to Gr^ “Thto to oar tree.' aaM oao o( tbam
tatohad that arary day Dunmy Dee Ralba Caiealtnan. CecU Brlttoa. Annie
Prealdent—
M.htfLow.
Low. As
AaI Iam
am aa men
dimbed upto tbe hayloft aad nn- WUU^ss, Cny Clark.M«btf
member l wtu wrtw a Sonsblae Clnb. They are Minnie RapUa to rldt my oacla I had a proudly. “Oa Chrlatmn it -wBI ha
wrappedIt. to gaienpoaIts gorgeonss
Maa^Clark, LouieUw.
nsMod whb raadtoa, wHh aa aagal m
Uw. Eoaice
Eoaice >«»*•■>«»*•■• **«“«“toorteea yean old, and Sberman and Idassa Johnson. Please good Umo there. wm
' Tnmaitt*. Oraco Robtoaon and Ina km trying for tbe aute olftaib grade send me the cards and bottona When Toor SuaAtoerr
the opmeat bea^“
. A. U
Spragoa. Maggie and Handle Ntoe- cnmtoatloB to tbe spring. We 'are I wrote last I sms in Fife Utke. We
Bart Hillard.
-<8ucb a dear Bttle tree,- aaU aaHo^ n
‘ wudm- are also mombm of oor club. cxpocUag to bare a cyphering matdi Awved bera a Uttle wbDe ago.
algbu yon other: “b«w wo ahaU lora it*’
mast bare •
Craad Ratdds. And tho Uttla troo tremblad aa H
.____ _
a.e but Uier already bdong to your dob. Dtc. Zoi. There are twenty scboton From yoar Sanshtoer,
,
iroalng. and
^ t)oc Williams, praai- »» scbool. and we jday bide and go ,
Lelto M*pby. Were yoe Ibero rary loag?
beard ibens, bat tbo c
I lor the atore doors.
Robinson, rlco presldont:
«>*«- Pom-pom poll away. bear. Are Minnie and Idasaa yoar ae
It was tbo wtod that shook R.
“How many make a setC It waia Baraiee Shearing, aocretory; Rotba nnd nm. aboep. ran. We bare church adwolmalet? I am glad to bare them SUNtHINC HUMANE SOCIETY, that
Then they woat away, and totar
oa tho Cradla
caralaatly.
treasurer, and Grace Rob- nnd Sunday sebod 08 Suday aftei^ laara aboot the Sanabtoe Clnb and
Fbwr Lsgsad Traralera.
wHh a
tell.Daa.C
_____________ _ aacetary.
«»»• nnd than C B. BMOttog to tbe what It meant.
Sonwtlmes tbe axpraaa and baggage tbe young trees and laid tba« M a
tk.tbo*«r!:
For onttido work wo bare already arantog. aand on Thonday evening

men have oaeer exporieocea with tbo great sled to be rarriod away,
t WoaWVaoOa.
boys bad palntad U>o baakot Hdly aant aome paper* and
to
«•
karo
prayer
maettog.
^
Omana.
Ml<^
R.
F.
D.
No.
I.
Box.
31.
dogs,
cats
anjl
oUwr
anlmato
that
In
tho
ereDliig.
whoa tbe tan mnda
graaeata <a tto world—
and Potty did Uw bolder* ont of aome
Nor. 3d, itio. they bnndle>l^llo they are making a red path ot light oa the anew, Uw
S waattb of tba Ortatmaa ctear. MW bodUckln^ red and wblte. left an old tody and bare some cards and Brom a BOMbtoor.
aerapB for sertpbooka already colClara Robinson. IMar Presidentrailroad mpc. ' Now and than a pas- cbllJren came again, and wte they
loeted to amtd to the Jaaklu Colored 1 sincerely hope yoa wUl be aaceeas- It baa been ao tong since I bare >«nger snctossfnUy amuggisa a pat In* uw that the tree bad base eat dawn
Orphanage.
ful in tbe aprlng with yonr ei^tb written aayibing^Uutt I base amrly to »
but at any time a watch- they ortad; “«’bata to oar own Bale
in
W or »U,
o»l»n-oMl«lto
_
forgottM bow. 1 At Just able to write <■>> tralmnan to atable to detect Uw treor And tbo Uttle troo that toy oa
cwi.ta toto one Ida gift bo rollad—
'
ff yna ki r.of any btipful thing wo grade axamlnnUon.
- n,ya few srords at a time, and am rery aebeme, and stnl^tway the animal to tbe (op oMbe tied--------- AH Uw belly abd margiciaB too—
®® mcthor's aU hoMera were fln^
■ Mealdt.MIA.
tbaakful for that, because tori spring ordered into the baggage car.
“Here I am. here I dto.' toto tba ebS*
Dec. 3. l»10. 1 was not atrong ononA to bold even
“ '• »*»•» Ibe dumb brntes thatare dren did not ondaratabd aad they
ataad of French knoU. for decoraUou.
Grace Robinson. Cor.. See.
DearPrerideat—
a cewpaper. 1 cannot alt op orYralk,shlPlwd nnaecompanled by master or robbed their eyes wRbtbalr reasb.
Tm aabanwd of my tootstool,” aald
/
I am at school today. Toa asked and so yoa can Imagine how 'lone*
ibtt strange, happenings oc- rod bands and wblwd.
“What’s -the mattarr habad dmlr
wtber. OM morning, “It wab- 6a anre and read Uw nice letiar
of the Sanahlna* page we ">«
dreary lt toema. I hope Uw < ’
blM eo.“ Bo tho boy*hnntod ap six fromHelen Kovarik thto weA She n^ed beat 1 like the lettere beat Banahlner* and oor dear Presldoat
Tbe other day. 1 t Holtond. MIA. tktber. as bs earns tramplig Una|B
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e
all
weU
aad
ontoylng
Uwmarivee.
there
wa^
a big express uwA loaded Hs «o«*
empty
tomato
cans,
and
Uwy
pni
one
can
only
writo
a
few
words
at
a
Umo,
b„t
t
like
Uw
etorloe,
too.
I
like

IT whaa It was doM,
__ - I
bettor
«*»«"
the
abort
hare
qalfe
a
Uttto
anow
bare,
and
to
high
that
all
kinds
of
freight
"Ob.
oor Uttle troe. eer own Uttle
inmt would you do. «r dkbrt
to thank aU tha Sonshbw lao tong
tbe top Of Uw rar*. On iva" waDod Uw dtUdihm “It la e«t
L' 1 would Uke to have yoo prioi « “*» been storming tor two days, reached
AA'A* hd% awUUy ye«
Uwn bound them togeUwr Ughtly with friends, throotfi thto totter, for rew^ m
uwuanu
oottoo cloth. On Uw top they nwobeilng ber wlUi letter*. postoU, some
to the Snnahloe page.
Christmas is aooo to coma this huge plto of atoB them was a do*» and piled wltb tha otharTM
WDOldgO
dty.-:
e. The box stood m
ter and Mar
* layer of excMator, aad covered Md reading matter. Be atire and ^*e
not r*’"!! to have school again. How test tho days go by! small crate.
to Uw
tbe ibat are to ho sent to Uw dty.-l
Ditto tiwB mtto onaa^
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- . broiling
. _ ana
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“We are too pocr to have a tm
MW <«a **
^ roond ot tbo ctotb aewed to ««mi Baton at leaK a post card at Tbnrsday or
Frl<lay. I ____________
got a raid frAm ^'kr* }v>u not sorry to see_____
Uw leaves
and directly
there
Who___
tha sldA The bottom was atoohUn- cbrUtaaa tfn»*
EtberHoddtoaton. 1 will send in' a
*be trees? 1 was. for I lost dUmal walla from tbe pretty coDte tbU year,“ said tba Urad maa. aadly.
The tsate of tedUee —
Uarty ooverad. bi^ whboot Uw atnf,•
f„ Uw Sunshine Cteh. Here It
sumnw. Tbe top ot onr barn Is pap wltbto It. A passenger got up on aud tbe chlldreo weot away awortong.
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-latfai Iras
*“*•
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^ ^ COW. Postsls have eomo to Uw Sunshine 1,.
sometlmep Just loaded with snow an empty truA near by and talked And tbo sun' went do<ra and the
Tfcj,
_o_ie hrtohian wHh oiad This mother suppUod fr«n tether's ctab this week trwa Elva and Elber 0*0, * while.
®®“k days Uwy come to my encouraginglr to Uw Uttto woolly *roon came np, aad showed tho dark
,
old coat, wblA was only worn vory UcMlchad, TlUto Tboroaon sad Vera
^ nteto. another smiles. *todow aod gather Uw eeeds from croaturo that coaid be seen aUAlng forest and all tbe Uttto 8r tma tyteg
Wh^TahooU hHBw It to ww mr •**‘W Ob Uw bUdon side.
Yliim. Vera It ft* of tbe older Son- ^ ooos there are miles aod mUas ‘be withered flower*. I love to watch bU noca out between Uw Mata
a tba great etod. and pimMtty tha
Amt
On the clrcnlar top. Toddy, wbo a^era. bnt she aays *bo oftoe thinks
g;
tbem. 1 recelvad a letter from my About this tlnw theie
BitfrUwf knimals of the tereat began to arws>

SUNSHINE

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teM mafflera and woratad ^ttana;
AB tha doUtoa In an tha world.
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■tea eyed, brownwyad, Matod
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M_tea hooka ^^ytra. Ayaws.
TWng of mentost OutoUAs tlmea
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enteg to aa with a Savloar’a MrA

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SUNSHINE tCTTERS.
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(ace;
Kingatoy. MIA „
mnshlae In vonr life-

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-j the “60 you are godag to (ho clty,“ mU
learning to sew and cook, ’(bare are i^ck. U’^rt^ed'to be that of”a woe ‘be wUteteiled door, alhblteg the
‘bout four hundred scholara In her j-ellow Angora kitten When the md
booealh tho anow.

“‘.rzz, zz

..H-i’rs

^ j^ead who owned a hardware Last night when we went to bed It
' dost ---want‘ to go."
«M„..
Is Ur. BtewsrL He Is very klad to ,
.
Store, and wbo paid him with a knife 1 I raining, bat thto morntog whan‘ Twni
IKitn n„ir l,»i u rra U.r«
O.. « b«- Cnu ... nmnlil ^ a,
mU ai »«< It i’p tor
“IV ~kM U« >BMUM
fur Tad, a pair of skates for Don, a we got np Uw ground was covered
not tong ago. Ber nanw was Nora
Finally whaa tba aatoad- ^k*'- bkd the Uttto Sr toU of the ehti*
^ adsoora for mother. Then he with seven teebe^ of anow. * «* «> And help other* along
®be Jives at Traverse Ctty. jng Ume came It was noUoed that Uw
^ another frlaod aebool every day 1 can. and 1 am te
sonshloer
®be was onlted to Goy Ayrea, aad Is p«p ooA khton were
to tha And Uw deer cama eloaar. aod tor a
of
* carphnter. who was Idd up Uw alxth grade. 1 am thlrtaan years
Nlsewander ***** •*<* ‘*"®b. She atiendod Uw ^nie rrmiicnrit both were going to
‘*®* *be two wbimwrad togalhar.
*“ ^ ***** •
lag and Uwy Old. Tba mall man to coming'and I ^
^^
Scbool for tbe Deaf for soreral yoara. Mr*. Henry Wilder. Sbelby. MIA.
proMoUy a big gray labMt *dMd
cigar boxos apart, rubbed wlU bara to close for this Umo.
ler ns to read.
btoAer Jake has gone to Qrawn a collto doc being shipped In a ‘bem. and a wbita owl Saw down and
them with Andpaper and oltod Uwm From
,
to work in Ae woods He works for
from a autlon at Harvard, fli, *^k«* »*••
aad attar a while
tte I wB) bring It an to you.
enUl the beantlfnl wood Aey are
Howard Dell
California
^'Wni. and this to Uw sixth ,^ntly had a queer mtohap. The ex- ‘be
“J tbe rahWt aad Uw owl
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^ madk of aboM Uke mttte. aod Aan What a tong Ume alDeo.yoa bare
_______ ■ _ wheeling a hearOy *«»‘ *«r- and Ao Uttto tree toy
Nov
“!1 leio
**“,__ u, I1..1, ....
He to preman
i>0». .tf. 1»1U.
M whan Ae Uttto beaeeAteg bands
whJtUed them into ahapa. and writtaa. Howard. It Is stdendld to get
comlog
borne
for
Christmas,
ifr
little
iooi»i
track
on
Uw
platform
and
got
*****
"““*
»M«lht
Dear Prealdent^
*“• ^ *b* P««toat dedl-a ciu* a tottv from yoo agate.
“*'*’*’**' *“’" “*•
tba vrbeelf too clooe to tbe odgo. They, T*>« while aU Aa other troaa slept
I have OM written i A. BoBshtiie
w-rtZhw __ _
_ dtoi yoa atof aaw for PoUy's pet doll.

- J
Ctab
(or
over
a
^
*”*^“andariodtor MoUy’a
Ktagatoy. MIA, R. F. No. 2.
TkaT^
wo ahooid
ahonld rasA
raachW
rmrr ha was not te school yot ao had more
^ d**, ProaldantTlit
^ we
Aa t^
»than the other*.
te now. have 1 nnawwad right, m Every (aw days a a
was held, new Idras were talked o
ran high.
-•ydaay Dayre. to Oor Uttto Onaa
t boat tor Dummy Doe twlu It told aboot are my eAoolconw and sit by i on (he bed and arenched Mr. Collie. Tbe dog how- bnpUy-bop oaA tt
I CRADLE «*be one be bad one* owiwd. but matog I wUl bo eight yoara old tbe
.ay they are going to write Bessie
- • a *v.r. behaved raodltably
raeoitaoiy nnut

bo «**«>• *bd Chora It lay 4ow|
whlA had departed by way ot Ae slxA of Dooemtwr. 1 am In Ao sec
^
*“ letter. When 1 warn them to do some- could be extracted from bts
RDLU
It lay thara alaapl^ aad wakteg te
' thing for me inti they don't mind me. forubto pootUon.
WnUaa
the aunahtee onto Aa van cams and
‘ 1 tell Aem I am going te a de«i>.
M aant by Mnate Bmam‘SJS J™"
Mildred Dell
J:<
carried oE the atod fiffl of yoaig treaa.
, deep bole, and never come hack, an.1
The Winter Sleepora.
Lot
DO one noUoed that tba Bttle Sr
then they bug me and say (hey ^
will There are aome kinds* of 1___
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UCB about the girts'^reaenta. He had t Aougbt “OacU's Thanksglvlite“ ^
^
^
NKW MEMBERS.
• *«f !»««** box V wood. wlA a wm a line ytory. too. 1 should Uko to ™
^
be good, 1 have been busy reading
^
, was goaa.
Aad As Bight before C
•atnas. BUteagtoa. MIA *»*«*«f *»***. and m be often board have seen CocU's face whan she read ^
Ruiwhiiw Club and wonder
* **’'
‘ recelveduuch a
,^e time. The........................
Mfldrud MariteaoB. KeaApurL mIA **-« wtoh tor one Uke U. he bought ue pfeKxlpUons from Dr. Honw.
fTSe membra from HoS*
• "“**. and once te a
“**
““
flltod Aem boA with '
irtorTnev^r rthri^Mmra. 1 *^*— * thauK her ve„- much. A.i
Uttto te tra. ^
~ “
^ and gUdad
am 1a tbe fourA grade at scbool I
**•'**"
weather is mild at ail ibey wake pp ‘tem and tN ttttto te went hopltyLA Mofitty.
Ae eotaide of Uw boxes and drew a
Nov. 33. 1»10. “l ctolTfmr Ato^

onouah to eat.
boplty-hop «»U1 It ramato Aa
■ifwt. MgftlsaoB aad Bodolpta Mar- ^* **■* ** black around tbe odgM; Dear Prealdent—
tteMB. Nwtkggetr Kffi*i Naaae ant
*bay. too, ware things of beauty, t bav# Joined Ae Sunshtee Onb at
It MflSnd IteDnote
*bd only coat era cents!
our sAooL I have two piu. a dog and
u..., ~ ----------- ------------------Lbote Brwe* and ■»—i-r BruMoa
D®*’* *»**®* was lor
medas- * <«. The dog is Alrtoen yoara old. There te 00 postofflce at^ Hodge
j^nt mind. Ju»(. write
___ ____
me
I.
.
w_. “<* fbk little whlta owL aad Uw deer
Fay. *‘It *^
Is on®“*
on.*'of““the rural
It ‘
tat
*bo door of A.
EmBiThHi Mtak. Nrrrrt ant by •**
*> be apoBt b*» •■**« “P- We expect to go to my uncle's for »®*.F*>Ual lAbuylng motoases, and bis apare Thanksglrlng. 1 have two hroihera routes. How good It is 3 hear from , iW be alec to have our Presldani .
«««**«• *“<* ‘b* «•»'
" ‘*lock, aod tbe raAit huaebad and bit
Dn Vmteteg Oara BoWtiafta. Bo^ ***** *“
o«t nuts. whiA they mod four alsiera. One of my broAon >’**~ I Ehnilin. IteAa
had gatherad te Ae ten. and poppipg to twonty-oag and Ae other to eleven
1. Mich.
tnc? Tbe Sunkbfne page is my tavoioi.ene.1. And then (be Uttto te troo
MKAtanB.^ Aitte''itobteaea,
Aitte''itobteeea, Ar- **■*
*®>w lor
<®r balls and for
tor stringing, for moaAa old. He to po sweet
aw-’
•Nov. 24, ISIO.
Thanks
The llilie field moOM lays up out*
^ead and west te and Rood
an rrtiT. va^ ■'nTiInfin. «»—'t *b«7 bad......................................
falA to britove they would walks aU over. “•».boya
We .^ya Iat scbool
giving? We didn't have a turkey, bu( “<* «r*‘“ *‘ «•*■ **«»• when It is m ,6* «wiwr of the room, and Uw
ss at'noon.
arm
tMBw, woey Brittea, Gaea Britton. S«* * ****l
•«« pwough. when hero some nice Umes
We
***'^*^.*'’‘'~
Oar fa«A. lililli Aelr father wnt aftor tbe tree for have a akw BunAne box at sebooL I would Uke very much to Join tbe
rhickm for dinner. This last sum- I**”!-' a«ake bn a warm day. Tbe At lyre*. wild things of Ae forest wont
-Lm. MaA^cirirtertniow^ tba Stmday school Ao atorakoepor F,^ a Sunahliwr.
So^btee club, win you please wud
doe. not need to 80 thto. for the «me ^,„y from roo mu. room, and camo
WIDtemg tea Bmwng
__A«w te a aipaU ong “tor Uw AlArtto Robinson. ®e * card and button? 1 am going chickens. The 'ewr before that near- varrmb that wakes him wakes all u. k with Alogt to hang on Uw trag
to «-bA
scbool aeariy every day. 1 Mve ,y ^-erj
....... ...ol.l one
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’ dl tba part ftfinml -----teen.“
Doaa Ae nleo old dog go to scbool »
died We
have about “>e Insecu on which he feeds. Ho Aod laat of aU the Uttto gray owl
So Aay bad tbalr trae. and faAer wtA >wu? Give him a pat from mg ‘»ur “*>«• *» 60. and am te tbe fifth elg’btv of'Vbem' altogether. We have 'strhes some, aod Aen eats. When
to Uw topmost branA and bung
had also brpaAt honw twd moontate•
grade. We are going to have a party
rattle, four jrig*. but be Is going to sleep again be hangs jbera the little ptek wax angel wiA
THE SUNSHIRE MESIOENrS aA boirtoa. whlA. Rrpng. made Aa
Maatok. MIA. *>» laR day of mcbool. and we can te- ^ve butchered two. and three horses blmsclf up by bis bind daws. The golden wings
VISIT.
tree very praOy tedoad. They popped
^
Nov. 21. I*i0. *«* W7 ®»* •• F*«*«- * *111 close ^asj WAneaday we bad company for '‘•ood- huct. a kind of tearrooi. does -rbey arejood cblldron." aaid tbo
VM tba waeka Ap by and wa ba- «rn te Aa kmg avanlngs. and grand- Dear PrAdent—
“V ****** *»*•
dinner They were Mr. and Mrs. John
wake: yet be toys up driA grass
as be flaw down
gto to (mat Ao days until CBrtat- bb helped Aem make tong atrings ot i Aeugbt 1 wAd write a tew Iteea. *^>«i> 7onr tovteg Sunahlnar.
pcAatl from Klogsley They went °**r bis bole. tVhat Is It fr>r. do you
-^-heo tbe winter to cold, they
mas ttmg how we dtocever A of a Aa white kernels to drape from tba I like Mto* Sprague beR ot all tba
,
Ella Armstrong. home Friday morning, and I hope they ‘btek? Oa pgrpose to have It ready tang srraps of meat tor mo on Aa
Mddaa that wa dOBt Kbow Just what branAog They h«l a few candtog uaAan 1 have gone to yet. We Won t you have a fine rime at the
home all right. It aws quite ‘be flrai moment be wakes te Aa
SAar aad mother, big broUwr aad which made Aa tree lilrtr aparkto-hava a vwy nice Sunshitw Clnb. My oriwol .party! Write and tA U about ^^ormr whan they toft. I Alnk I bad
Then he ran rat and be strong -*0^ uicy ..ut carrots te Uw paA.“
Utttlo aistar. taoDy wua/tor gUte. with brtghAem.
sister Annto and I have a pR dog. «• Aerward.
^
better stop pretty soon, for I know It
be comes out of bis bole the rabbit, “aad cabbagg ao that
Om flow your pr«aldaat"MBtUUia MoAer. it was found, bad made a Wo like very much to ptoy with him. I
*
WBI tire >0* to read such a long tot- »«le<ied.
I may not go hungry."
dtoftot Uttle Mmy abegt thto vmyN^ton flanA rabWi' (or Dummy think I wUl aur at botM ThankaglvXonhport. Mich. tor. Wishing you all a Marry Christ'
"Aod behind tba bara Aar drop
thteg, written for Uw TooA'a Com- Dee's monaMria. wristtou for Don Ing. Boasto Usber. Aanto WIlUame
***®' mas aad a Happy New Year. I reFuaa SaeemM Foator-Mother.
armfuls of sweet. Juicy hay." toM Uw
SOBteB. by actoiGBi aomed E Chit- and Ted. and white apnmg out of bar and*! are tha Bodal Coramlttaa tor D«ar President—
nialn
. A bnnter killed several squirrels te deer. • thst 1 may coma to tha night
MBSag and Aa wants to copy It bare to« white dr«ag for Molly and Polly, tho next moating of Aa SonAteo I will write to yo^ today and ask Yonr true SunablM girl.
tbe nelAborbood. and (raring be and fee.1"
1B hto “VML*' Sbo tetefc* you arIB aU And gramma bad knit a pair of mit- aub.
yon If 1 may Join tbe SonablM Club.
Helen Kovarik. might have shot the mother, took the And the Uttto flr troa aaM: 'Tbay
agree wiA ber that It ia tba atorat Aana aptoce So tbay found than were Pram a SonAiMr.
win yoa ptease send ow a card aod lYbat a dellAtfol latter! Are wa Uttla things homo to feed to his rat are good AlIdraB, aad 1 would rather
kind of a story to read Just before other membon of U«.^'e aad Ear
Eunice ^Items. buttou? 1 would be veo' gls^ to bs'c not rejoiced that Hetoa. to able to that they might be teved from surra- be here than In Aa Ug big city." Aad
<3ub, tor Aay bad wSid lowily for 1 am sure you tava a sidondld dub. you aand tbam to me. 1 have two write to us again!
lion. To his surprlee. ho»ever puss, then it wblsperad. “Oood^ighl," and
Th* Tburattms ware Una. ter pan- JuR wAt they found oa tba tree.
and I am ddlghtad to laara about tt. brothers and two sisters. One of m>

who A'd one kitten, purred wAn the tbe wild AIba t
alaa were acarca, and tt was already They were sc satlsfled with Aolr
brothers and one of my sitter* go to
Burdlcklrtlto. MIcb. squirrels were iilsced Afore her. She And In Ae morateg when tA ehil-.
tttBs to bagte oa Ae Cttristua AIba boaw made CbrlRmaa Aat Aay reMwkk. Mkb. leboel. My atoW Edith and my brot^hNr^'. 30. l»m. As beea plavulg mother to Aeai
tbay arora to make. Tbolr nmtbar. adred tA Era aad Bar Clnb abould
Nov. 23. IPlO. er BndalA would Uke to Join tA Ru- Dear PreaUeoi—
since, and they are now abom the
*^j**J^
flaateg their BMiancAty. toond <wL A be.a permsMan Ateg. “For ao mat- Dear Praaidat—
' Atee Club. too. Bill you ptoaoe aeod 'As I Are time I wUl wriia.aad (eU moR coolenied family te Awreoceastontobmaat. “WA •---- ■ - »
teaAtoa always caa, Aa CBaaa.
tar If wa gat rteh,“ aaM Molly, ’boaw- I as gntag to writo a tew ibair cards and Attons to tbam? yM that 1 reedvA Aa card aad At- Arg
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