Grand Traverse Herald, January 01, 1909

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 01, 1909

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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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1909-01-01

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TWICE A

WEEK—TPESPAY AWB FRIDAY.
TKAVtmi errv.

mano thav«r»i couwty,

mcMigAM.

ftAt A YEAK.

wiipav. jawuawy

i. upa

BIS APPOINTMENTS lOQ BURIED
75,000 4R£ DEAD SPRINGPORT
IN THE MIE 150,000 ARE DEAD
$25,000 HRE

•ODTHlEir ITALY DSVA8TAT.
ID BY KABTHQUAKB.

VESUVIUS
WAKING UP
nOAK TOWOW LAYA AMD
||VMT(H>AY.

Hisa FMI EXrOSUKE
HUKDB1D8 ZH OBD OT AID
WITHOUT DILAY.
ftend That tbo'AMcku Om^
At MMten HU PwUwdXiaf Ha Dtputod For
DmUaUdDMrfet.
Boud, Dm. 89.->auiBr tho (U«Mu tpoB the TM7 lidaifc npcrtt
noUvod fna «bo duutUU dittridi of Boutbora Ytalj, whkb
«u urapt bj OArthqoikod, tidal
WSYM Md dm, it ii prodkstod tUi
tho owniUtiN wiH
75,000 sad poriiapd moro.
TO add to tha terror of th* poopk, Moaat Btaa bocoa to ipoat
Hbiva sad fesMt

Unmiiic

■aaautedw^
• DtopUcbM roMiYod frota tbe
Fskraw dluAet ny bnadreds will

U.OIM. n« Stntt ^ Mwpa* hu
bMB autarUftjr ohASfvd uul oomBMTce will be hampmd for mbu
Ume on eeconnt at thii.
ArMDAb ttaroBcbont Onlnbrin
tad the affoeted puto of BioUy
were deetroyed.
Tbe tbock be«u »t S o’clock U
Ue BornlDC Ud luted U tbe ooteindlui or the dlMurbuce tor eboat
The rune of the diauter. from the point of view of serloue
domoce. U ohoul 2M mllee to dlaThe veotern eod of the teUnd
The dietnrbonce exteoded throoch the toe of
ke)7 tor aboot IM aellee toward*
Naples
TMal Wave U Poet Hloh.
FoUovlog the earthquake
«
Udal wave 30 feet hi«b. whiiA bad­
ly danaced the ablpplng tn aimo*t
all SlcUlan porta .
PaAtnw, Baar the weetera ead of
the Utaad, antered *c*rcely at aU.
and It U by nema* of the cable*
tbeoce to Naplee which are etUl
werfcinc. that moot of the meair*
hae bees roceived. UeUUs
the outer trlnse of the tenitory
aOected. towM la Southern I^ly.
aad la tbe vitlnlty of Palermo toM Of
the eerlouaoea* of tbe dlaaater. Great
preparatloM for relief an belas hnrI ttadertakeo. The kind wUl aUrt
lUaloD of reecoe cuch a*
he undertook In almoat aimllar clrcamstaacea three year* asoIn Yoara.
It la believed that the havoc aad
deairuotlon to life aad property I*
more terrible than Italy haa e«p*r^
enced la maay yoara. Tie
of the altaatloo ior away thooBaad*
haa fllled all lullana with the deepeal
diatree* lor they atUI have fear that
the day omy cone when that part of
tbe country, which aeema to have been
bleaaed by nature, will he deauoyed by the hliad force* of that aanM
nature which aearty l>
OTcrwhetroed PotapeU aad Herculaa
reporta ibow that the preoent
cataatraphe enbraceC a lar*e area
ihen the oaithqnahe la IMd.

• aad lack of
food maim indut uUtf

it

bro«^ forwud. At tbit 4imo.
Tbo Tribaak today eotiai^
the dud U 75.000 ud oSieiU
I wupflattwii, w^ are is pro-

HOUSE AND
BAKN BURNED
BAD Fiae-NtAR WANTON
LAST NieHT.

J>TE

mu, oe«B to eeaflrm tbit awfnl
M.

LOSS IS NEARLY $3,500

^

lta« uUer^

didriott ia ihiPoaaiBLa to bave any
THE auiLOINOS.
poaiod by ^
■artkl aooort
ft it feared tbe Aaterloaa ooa-

of

M. MuLeod Wm tha Lee
a aiek Here*

ml U IlMdaa bu peritbed.
UAVT BB BB80UBD.
_ Icaree are etm aMve braeatb
tbe rdat'ot tbe dty of Heotiaa.
Owlac to tbe iaadequoy of tbe
ateau at reacne, tt wiU be iatpoa
dblo to readb them people aad
briac them oat alire.
e tbe dead
ia Itadaa U CTU Btore mppaUag
^m,wm tbaa-preetouly firea w«».
ftrme
out
Xt Btaa it ebow^ eomideraUe adidty aad detoaattom aad
tat. togetbar with Yotnmae at
aaadka NDb« oat of tbe orator,
barn added to tbe paak of tbe
pa^to. Aeeordlaf to tbe diredar
of tbe loool obomalciy. tUi aetl<
fty it dtredlp ooaaeded wtib tbe
eartbqukeeof yeatorday which
wro^ each haToo ia OaUbda
aad BleQy. bat a greU troplte It
aot mptded. Saeb
paayt ridut tetaaie
Oily a few tbootaadi eat of tbe
3 c< Baggie bave
id death oHaJatr■BOOT LOOTBBS.
Iiitatouat Otaeral Fiara Di
OcMOtto bu erdered tfau aU lad­
en oad robban be Ud u flight
0^ mutW law wlD be imtitatod
ia the eaitbguke dktrid.
na ptprtiHu ia Baggio it
piandU50.000parwaa. TbeoBy
it eUBt ■&« aoatb of ante
UJM DEAD.
^ploflhUy npectod todej
tbU InUftHafteBaaaaiUer

ITALY’S KASTHQUAXB LIST
MAY BB 300,000.

^ E- Camerwi WiU Be Under BharHI
EAR^ MORNING BLAZE CAUB»
^ —M. Wliuile Deputy and Tn»HEAVY LOBE.

DDD MAY REACH 50 WARSHIPS

Sheriff elect Frank L. Shuter today
nnouncad the foilowtog appoloimeat*:
Under SherlS—Jadeon E. Cameron.
D^iy Sheriff aad trudat ofOoar— TWELVE BODIES HAVE BEEN FECONFLAGRATION WA8",JN THE.
COVERED.
Malcolm Winnie. 8L
BUOINEM CENTER.
Deputy aheriff and court ofEeer—
X. K- Cleveland.
Deputy aberiSa-^ward Kent. Mi­ Balievod.That tha Mon in tho Minos
Brewinp Companr. William Banm.
are Hopaloaaly
chael Garland. Samuel Taylor. Robert
and the Citiaene Talephen* C«n—Explosion Was a Terg. ^(hUer. and Beonet P. Buna.
rifle One.

STARTED IN A SAIMN

S^lngport. Mich.. Dec. M.—eer
ly thto morning deelroyed' three priw
clpnl buSdlng* and other Mmclurm
In the buslneas center.
Tbe tonflagmlon aUrted U|, a *«toon of WiUtom Baum, and the kna
to eWlmated at IM.0M.
The principal knera are the PsF
tiO* Brewing Oo, WUltam Baum and
O^^'a Telephone company.

HAD FIGHT
WITH FISH
BUT W. J. BCHRAM RETAINED HIB
PRIZE.

LOCAL MAN
AT THE HEAD

Maybnry. Dec. 30.—More ttan IW
miner* are now believed to be hopek-saly Imprisoned to the mine* of the
Uck Brunch collerie* by tbe terriSc
explosion which occurred Tueadal aflemooD.
a tote hour tost night, U dead
bodies had been removed.
Tbe toullllM will probably reach

ma TK PARENT BODY

BENZIE CO.
PEOPLE SIGN

Charie* Emereon. of Travaraa City,
Bfaa Ciacted gaciwtary at the
Matting Which Waa Held tn
Grand Rapid* Today.

ON SLIPPERY DECK

1300 NAMES SECURED

Gtand Rapids. MU-h.. Dec. K.—De­
nouncing the Americaa Society
Equity, farmer* from all over
■•tBte
and from outside, met in the
STRUGGLE TOOK PLACE ABOAbl^;
Bridge Street houae today and organA LAUNCH.
,
toed a State runner*’ Society of Equn
ly In opposition to the patent body.
Waller A. Orelllck, of Traverae City
Tmut Wetghsd 23 Pound* Oraaaad
No Iftdian Namoo on tho Uata and
national vice president, waa chooeo
Had ta Bt Quieted by a Blnw
head
of the new
From o Blodgo HamMan Hava Takon th*
Charles A. Bmeraon, of Traverse
City, was elected aecreiary. Ji
Hawley, of Bast Jordan, vice presi­
PalUAE on hto prise to beep H from
Honor. mcA, Do& SP.—Tim peH
dent. L. R. Du pur of Sherwood, ueasgoing ovorbonrd and stniggliag on tbe
uter and George E. Soper of Stao- lions tnm tha wloai porUona
Uppory deck'of a 36-foot touacb. W.
fk-czle county asktttg tho board of au»ood. organiser.
J. Sebram wa* almoat throgn <Mto
pervisors to gubmil tha quaaUon of to­
board by a monster Mackluaw uoni
rsi opttoa M thto county at tha spring
nctf Loo* Point tote yesterday aflere'ecilon have been filed with the c
. and only the iimely*blow of n
ty clerk and from all tbe signatures
sledge hammer, in the bands of a
fium all the townsbips upon tbe petlcompnolon, prevented a cutaatrophe.
tlons. it is quite apparent that local
aa Ur. Scdiram was determined aot to
option will carry'by a large majority.
the fish.
There are about 13W) name* on theh
Mr. Sebrum. with two <
petiilona.. and wben it to stated that
waa UtUng yeaierday, and already
«e Ended by th* Court Oivinp the heaviest vote ever cast to tbe
had about 300 pounds of flab Aboard.
Ttmm to the Mother, Now tho
county was 2,400. it to shows that
AA asaisunt wa* hauling to the net
Princooa OoBogan.
more than half the total vote appean^
rhloh waa set In about 400 feet of
npoh the peitltona. This heavy vote
water, and it Baally proving too much
Paris. Dec. 30.—Count Bopi DeCaa- tsas on the county seat proposition.
for hto Blrength. asked for belg. the.
teltona haa. lost hto suit for perms
The next heaviest v^ywa* 2.200 for
man being of the opinion that there
control of hi* children. The cour
governor *• the 1*^ election.
wa* a log tn the net. As it neared the
day awarded the cnatody of the chil­
Sifuifftant in coanecilon with three
•urfaee. however, they saw their Biadren to their mother now Priniess Dc petitions Is that a large number of
take. their catch being a giant mem8a*»n.
business men wbo bave been supof the Chriatovomar MamaOouni BoDi had asked that tbe ebU- poaed to favor saloon Interects ba
cuah tamUy.
dron be given to bis mother.
signed the peliuoos. and there a
Previous to renchlug the Qah. a
no Indian names upon any of U
great tom place waa found In the net.
lists. Another thing which is cauaing
apace of the web. probably 12 or
the local Oiiiion sentiment to tncreasi
U feet long, having been rent by the
in tbU cuun!} U the fact that during
ttsh la iU atruggle* lo free liself. The
{the past few months there base been
flab struggled all the way up and WILLIAMSBURG
METHODISTS', half tlo^ln violent deaths and
When it waa near the surface it wa*
LIKE NEW PASTOR.
[of them can be traced dltectly lo the
found that It had probaly only been
iufc of intoxicating liqiion.
caught a short lime as it
efiorta lo gei tree. Mr. Schnm Young
W-S —•••
—• VM—,
Men ——
Outaid* th*
Chumh Gave ^ ^ p
i..-oring local option'
Laa a double gaff book and as voon as
th. R*v. Mr. Helwig a Christ.
\t 0
posBlble. endeavored to guff the Ash,
mas Fraaant
be spring cleci'na, there will be
aiming at Its gills. He missed the

■ lie possible doubt but that the propostroke, however, -on aoconni of the
WlUtomsburg. Mich . Dec. 30.—The siuun *111 carry.
struggles of tbe Bsh and struck U to
WUltomaburg M. K. church to one of
-----------------------tbe abdomen, hauling it Bboard.

COUNT BONI LOST

MCITOTRAniS
P. PL atruM*. Who Ha* Been WcrkIng Orand RapWe, Open* Bar­
ker 8hep Her*. •

The fun began iben in'earnest
Mr. Suhram Bung himself on ibe sUppery enstouK-r and endeavored iqji\A
it stin long enough for a tatobing
touch to be administered. The Osh
had another uoHoa, however, sad to­
gether the two rolled on ibe Icy deck,
(he man to Immtoepi danger of hMng
b.v the mouHet.. Af­
ter some momcnis, he managed to get
the Bah to such a pmUllon. that anoiber of tbe men was aide to knock It
on tha bead.
The tab to a record breaker, being
ore than four feet In length aad
melgUno 36 pounds drea»«L It excited
much eomment when It was broo^t
In laM Bight and weighed at a locsl
sten. various offeri being made. The
Bsh waa sold to a man oo aouth Unlou aUweL Fish of this stoe ate rar«
InOste. tn Grand Traverse bay.
O* tbrir way back, the launch
Into a sqaall and for some time II
was aa open qaeaUon whether or not
they would get to the Inland. BbeHer
was Baally made and after a sbor:
rest the trip to this city wa* re-

P. R. Struble. wbo had |
roa a barber toop at IK aouth Union
alrcM. uad wbo eoM the same and
worked la Gtnad Bapida. has relnned
town to •gam locnta. Mr.
Sinhle ha*
. rmovated a put
of the Caller buUdlag la which the
Cox meat market to located
plaoed the Inturm of a two ^alr bar­
Mto* Mtoale Chirywln wUl r««re t.
ber shop m the aama. Mr. BUuhIc has Omni RapHa altar apwidlng Chrtot
a large eWete of ManOe and old pat- ,aaa with Mm. A. ■. FtaMy.

MRS. BEAOPRE DEAD

of IS wbo are to 3
seboed boards of the aUt* before the
togtototnre Ibrongh tbe coming
sesaton.
Mr. Crisp was asked In regard to tea
work of the committee, but aa hto toformatton In regard to tha appetotment at praaent I* very asaager. be
had nothlag to aay. Mr. Ciiag was ao- .
tided that be would be further Miighteaed tn regard to tbe work at V

GATHBB AT F.4LMBBO TO SZ-

RAILROAD
MEN COMING
VOLCANO ACTIVE AGAIN
TBHD BELIEF.

LOUD DBTOHATIONB WEBB

repreoentative ,.qatmbrin«
WILL BE IN THE CtTY.

HBABD TODAY.
OoUhpge of the PruoD At MtoiB

DOINC GOOD WORK

hay hvna betonctat to M. McLeod, n
farmer llvtar aouth nad eeac
thla
iliace. broke out at ■ Uie hour laat
Bint, Mialilag a lou of nearly IS.MO.
Portnnately there waa no loa* of
life, aa Ur. McLeod dlacovered tbe
are while he wa* retumtag to.hU
home froaf traatlhg a alck borae at
that hour aad gave the warnlag to the
other occupaau. the boure at that
time having become ao enveloped that
It waa beyood control.
Tbe people had no Ere
whatever, to copo with the Samea aad
a wind blowlag a aieady gale from
oppoalte dlrectloB carried aparhs
bunlag them
> the groand.
Ceruln defecU la the chimney
prebaMy gave ri*e to the Ere In the
e. The Ore presented a haauUful
Bight frem the weel.-ca^Uag
BeeUeas of a vermUUoo hue upon the
armament. Tbe kM* to hilly covered
by tnaurance la tbe grange.

OF WORLD

WflUaw a Brunaon oe a eommltlM .

FrMd Degpento Orinixuag
aad the Soldien Are

BOARD TRADE BANIDET
MANY FAVORABLE
HAVE BEEN RECSrVBa
M. A Baeflere «|-Mf. »A Umtor WM
Be Opaakara and iiitotorrHafr

MesdDA, Dec. 30.-6 a m.—Th«
total Bomber of dead from the
earthquake, fire and tidal wave u
estimated at between 160,000 and
300,000. The official reporta mode
to the Italian minifter of foreigB
offoirg, in Borne, give tbe death
lilt 03 150,000 and perbape more,
artiile other estiinateg compiled by
inve«ti(Bterg thov that the samber of dead may rood os U|^ og
800,000.
Kinff Victor Emmonnel and the
qoeen o^ved in Meggiiia thii aft­
ernoon on on Italian battleafai]>.
It ii doubtful if the exact flfurea of the UHed. injored and dy­
ing con ever be gives nor con on
eetimate of the, property logs be
couarvatiVely given.
The port of Palermo it today
the mecca of tbe rdief workerr
While the harbor
and navigation mode perfloni, this
port offers the neoreit op^oodi
to tbe stricken district to which
tbipg may come.
Bonds of refugecfl, driven from
the devastated district by hnngw
and fear, arrived at Palermo to­
day. By ni^tfall the floga of
every nation of tbe globe will be
flying in tbe harbor. Levi)
of tbe world's navy have been
Slotted. They have -come to ex­
tend aid to tbe stricken pe^le.
It is feared that no vesti^ will
vemain of tbe once proud south­
ern dty of Menina but debris and
ash heaps.
The prison at Messina was de­
stroyed giving liberty to many
rate crimirols and brigondA
irtiilc others perished in tbe mins.
Seme of tliG criminals have retvwed
h-vc been ('.et:cted about the ruins
n the bcU3s TrinocriA Vic­
toria and Bellevue. Soldiers fired
on nuiuerous bands of looten.
Lord detonations were heard
from Mt. Etna again today and
newed activity of tbe vdeono is
adding fresh fears to tbe Sicilians.
Great clouds of smoke drifted
away from the crater.
King Victor and the Queen at
Italy are on the ground directiBg
the rescue, aiding in burying tbe
dead and administering to the re­
lief to the injured and dying.

Traverse dtoirict.
Tbe pastor, the Rev. H. O. Hclwlg.
** *>*•
who waa sent here a few weeks after,
Oeughwr, Mr*. Frank Richardson, Thia Mordlhg.
ccnferi-nce. kaa quickly »ou tbe confi­
dence of all hearts, and by bU eimple.
Nancy RichardMia Beaupre dic-d ai
terful preseDiaiioD of gospel
truth, hi* aane and scriptural appli- > u'l-tock a m. Tuesday at the home of
cal loo of It to personal experience, ber daughter. Mr*, rrauk Richardson.
his brotherly spirit and bearing to­ 13* Hast Twelllh stree t, after a year’s
About a >i-ar
ward all have not only won the hearts iilneas.
of 1be church people, but also tbelBeaupre was striche,, *ltb paralysis,
hearts of the ouUlders. especially Of »»<1 k setvml Mrok.- :h. day before
the young folk..
Chrtaunaa caused her death. She waa
The attendance at all service* ha»;’3
old on fhn,taia» day
ore than doubled itself in the tost
Besides her daughter. Mrs. Rich
oath. A good Chriatmaa prog.*atn ardson, t*o other children am loft,
aa enjoyed in all way*, there being'l'barie* tb-aupre. of l.ainsmg. and Mrs
ro tree* loaded vHth present*. | Heury Waller, oi Mani oba. Her bu»Amosg the many vatuahie presenu[baBd cln-d aiout
years ago Mrs
given to the Sunday achool eupertn- j Baaupre had made her home with her
lendent and pastor, was a present ot, daughter in ihls cii.v lor the last year.
35.25 given lo the pastor from the
The remain* will be taken to
young men oni of the chnrcb. whton Brown Oty. the former borne of Mr.
the Rev. H. D. Helwlg appmetoted Beaupre. for burial, tee tunenl parly
very mnch and thanked the young toxving Friday. A brother. Bamnel
Ha* Nat Vet Been
men for showing their good win to- Richardson, reside* at Brown Clly.
His Dutras Will B* On BUta
word klm.
wig will begie tea revival
Mis* Minnie Riteantoon. of Brow
meettog Jan. 17. and
(Tty .to spending tee twHdays as tec
attend tees* meetings aad all asr! guest ot ker brotbar. Frank Blckarflrices. and ft win be a treat ta eoaM|soa. and tamfly-at ISS East TwalRb
out aad baar tee yeaag asm mam. L

JUST GOT NOTICE

pMcd tor the big annual bangeto M
tbe TVaverae City board Of trad* W
take plaee In C 8. P. B. hall. Tma
day evcnlnA Jaanary S. Tha totanat
that to being manifeatad by OUpaelatlon offleUto tn thto maattog to air
nlBcant and when a larga body eC
Travarse Oty baalneai 'man meM Ba­
der tavorabto aad |
dtoctts* Traverae City's bast I
e*ts. It may be coaclnded teal ■
good will reantt.
Secretary Haanee has -racelvad tavorabl* rsponaes tram a dosen er
more of tee chief otMajs ot tbe roOitMd* entering Tiarerse City, aad aM
uf teem expreae to tbatr tespouas
moeb pleasure at tbe oppartoalty *Cfered lo meet tbe Tratume City bustmen. and qaUa g*D*nlly tear
eapreas themsHves aa poaltlv* teat
sneb a rneeUng will be not ouiy ot
great ben^i to Traverae City bat ta
a* well, aad
tee offlelal* are free to state that ttia
gaiberiug will result to sUuagw onoperatloB betweaa Travers# City and
tee railroads.
The buslneM man ot Traver** City,
wbeteer member* af tea board U
(Coattoued from Fosa Oba)
trade or not: are eerdlaUy tovMad to
aiieod thto banquoL but It to roqaind
that teoae who iatand ta be praraat,
sbovld notify tee I
ibaaSatardayerentoAThls to vary <■
roriaot as a
pleted by that Urn* tor a lllnlte mub
ter of piste, m teat the amne* may
be complete. Tbe neerotary nrgea
prompt re>pon*e* from *Q wbo da*lra
to aitead.
The dlradora Of tbe board of trad*
have Instructed tbe secretary to pub­
lish tell UivltaUon. The raUroad mea
wbo bave teas far responded (o the tovitatiou are as loUows:
Grand Bapids and Utdtoaa—J. H. P.
ilugbart, vice preaMaat aad gaaaral
manager: M. F. <
clal agent; J. W. Hunter, tnpertotaad
C. U Lockwood, general paesea
*er agent; E, C- Lonvenwoitk, fanar
si frclgbi Bgeou
Fere Marquelta—Tbeodora
»uperintendrat; F. F. Gatoe*. geaani
freight agent; H. F. Moeltof. gcnaral
A Pmi
«1 traffic maanger; Mr. TlUaBon.wbo
will soon succeed Mr. Patrtonbe as
general traffic maaager. Mr. Fatrtsrebe to be advaaoad to (be iiMMia
of vkse preaideat.
Manistee aad Nartbaastan—P. A.
MUcbell. general traffic n
sard Buckley. prealdSBt; D. Rialy,
general freight ngiaL
William Cotter, president and geaar
si manager uf the ^re Marquette
Railroad eampany. *10(0* that be wm
ireseut U hto augngemvuu do pot

ter privilege* accorded ta the ofBetoln
of hto canway to meet the Traversa
CRy bwitB^ men ou that ocoasloA
Tbe sabjeeu to be disrasied m
for* stated wtU be Traverse Cay's re­
sort advantages aad how to davekig

tsry J. W, G
These sabjeeu ode all very h
unt and every bcalbasi man to
cne Oty abouM be gcuoato te.|
ipala to tea dli ■islHi.

M

taTerse MiM
xWIM A WEEK.

iS^

kEU««hil».
t«( and roartn* W tbo^ It vere' know tber are necesurr.
akoot to poor lonk a bUsdlax. killing plaial;. the deisoMtratii)( af tbe bet
mthra 9^ ttec «m I««ve death ud:tkai kaaaa HtoSa cAeapar than aa»rI la Ita wake Jaat aa tt did (7 ap^iaacca.
ago when Fompell aad Her- Gonnanr kaa
thaae aater
derioea aod lUa
ware dfMitqred.
deatrojred. Nortbarajtt*
Nortbara;tt« o(.
ol.theoe
a
NteUgaa is aot (a the earthquake b^:ha<> roanlud in auwh paod pad
and there are aa aodeaaoea la render, land te about lofnUaw aalL Man? A»
Ihla aacertaiB tfle atm Bare aaoer- erican manufactBara are »a taa
tail.
t^a huiT7 soatodgUat kut the Ume
HeeeaUr there m to the Beoordl'‘» cu»e ahaa they tollMr tfeB e
,^!ampia. »*l»
Stepa are «>*
1
onee aa almaaB:. an almanac aoine-:«“P«*-

A'Wlnnar lor
LOCAL MARKCTE.
The local market i> «U1 qalet. fire
loade of potatoea fumtahed all the «•
. all aelllns for SO
emiia
toads of hay were
ed but the prim did not change. The
other reeelpw were one load of
two boree*. tao toads of coal.
heUer. oae toad of earrota. two toads
ot coke, and 00c load of

ms«

arec«i«blhs aad half Wood being
Weaned up at 22Henc. The marfcol
Ohio delBlne U |ia wlU small oEerings. dealers denmndlag 3T ctmU tor
wtttood aad 29c for tmwaahr^ Other
are la Ihir demand with price*
holding steady.

i

A fiOOa CUTTER
AT A LOW PUCE]

bEame.
Chicago. Itov. 29.—Market very
qalei. Blare ThutMUy the maila have
broniAt m
one©. Orders coming to that way were
in c<ms.-qu<-Dce smnll. Local Jobbers
also doing very lliiie. R util be ap'
be a quM week. Smna beana
coming to. not many, yet lliera may
fo. a imic adding to slock*. Supply
large, and it U in the main to fen
bands. On the open market vety few
bean* apprtu- for sale. FV-cUng may
It no change quoted.
Dnrrtl, Dec. 29.—Boans-^pol.*2.1S.
May. *2.20.

thins ditereat from the patent Bedl^
cBe rM «r thnt edaaa of mei»lure,»V* karc generally Initalled
a. K eonlalned many pictu«. the “takoa aad cuapllng. that can ha
OMIN.
SPEdnCAYlONS
belQg for the pnrpoae of rer- «>“de allboat the necaaaity of a man
l>ee. 3».-Wheal-CloaeOEiW EocEelm (not brash hickory) XkalH ioeh bent runners.
Extk InA banaa,
inch to %x\ inch knees. S and 7-16 inrii
IfjlDif oertnln aeather forveaeta.
beU«n the cars aa la the old
com. n%c: oat*. M%c.
_______________ “SafiS
band forged, wrought bon brarea. 7 16 wrought boo draw inuu bolt­
hnoae
pletnme
dealt
larcely
alU
“’lok
l’">'
but
themlaaUll
Chicago.
Dec.
SO.-Wbeat-Cloao, SPit. at tha poataMea at
ed to frame of body and to runners, it; Hicb channel Aert sboea.
improwment. And aniU thi* ,,.04^; «,m. 5St4e: o»«. «Hc-Str.
udw tha Atd clooe. and were from Kanaaa and Ma
1x144 lurii qfirk rbitilng dram bar heavily irooed full leogt^ STacea
: and awakening com
are .alt hand Iforged and fitted to eaeh riilter.
hraaka principally wlik
BODY-A-'h frame and mhllewuDd pauel* thoroughly Mbed.
POTATOES.
life wlU sUll be cheaper In
am Tieir* also ahova. These state*
Rcrewed and btUgged. and mell brired. good siac aad attrarttve m
Chicago. Doc. 29.—The loae of the
intry than in any other,
«w haTa.amm-«naahlne thaa Nottii.A eBOOSTEM* CLUB.*appearance, three prong step, and i-tiich step board. exiSHton wtox
|k «aaoahKW Wub“ U aothlng more
n and dash nil*.
MlahlfBB.IM E hay mm can gire the snakes ot India, about which there market was PtaaJiy. A moderate '
eenous
cyciueeJ*
*•
“«b
disiurhance.
cfolmlng
few-*
nea*
was
reported
ioib
Spring cushion
rim thaa What lu aame lmp»<«- the date or a really serious cycloae
idd.-d midea
I0Mx2«
•e redoo. theyj‘f
their tblsl laat year Ixlng car of fancy CotorsArs brbugkt 7«c.
k •hfoeta are not to take the place in tha Grand Trayeme
American Bills, On account of the lid»t arrlvato some
la hoard of Imde or busineas men's would coaler a favor nginon as bv doing
PAINTING—Body In color*
pen
by
fhlfnmda.
recelwr.
recclvm* -ore
were IncUaed
Inclined to hold tor
itandaW
carmine, neatly striped. Only fl It cla** Ifod and
vanilsb are u»gd, givtag n line llniBh and a Job that wni wear vreU.
blffber prices, but many buyer*
> organUaUoQS. The ^aoBarOther* of tbcaa pletaroa shoved the
SHAFTS-Selected hickory, genuine leather trimmed. Polo ll
not pay an advance. For flne stock
T boosu kto heaae tova whapev- ^eets of floods. A flood U something
BENEPITfl IN OBOANIEATION.
place of shafts with siUKlctTW*. cvenor and ncckyoke. R r-0 exint
there b a good Inquiry.
^ ha gau a cAatme and If a man U that we have never known and nnTbe matter of a stale orgsnlsati
Greenville. Mick. Dec. 29.—<!. H.
K real hve •Boeaterl he ereatoa the less }he whole scheme of nnture Is «r school offlccra. now being agHalod.
tber. $3.7i; Match. $3,«l. dfver-Dcibme A Co. quote-tha buylBg prfoa •mber. 19.10; March. »9.2J.
ebangad, va will never Anew mie. wauld be an excellent thing not only
r« to be found In every The Bonrdman might oyerflow Its for toe ofllcera bnt. for toe acbooU of «-» P«*fot» on to© GreeiiTllle mark«
Detroit.
Dec. 29.—Clover—Spot
For «m4 Fw IlMd CmdB, m compk-ta tine $1«.M to t8S

**'«. 70c; wheat, flfle; 8S.S0; March.
__ i and every walk of life- banks, the Big dams might break, bat the aUto. Ccrlain IcglsbUon b need. y ou to he found In the toctmtos. tbe peat pp watan would be scattered ed fo^ the sehoota. leglslaiton that beana. |1A0 basb.
A mm^ po ^ siiweta, ta the storm, and dissipated tong before they had wonid be beneficial to all tbe school*,
UVE KTOCK.
PUtAirg. PA. pcc,
Potaiooa
-rbls lestolalton Is ~ neceiisary from
k the markeU. la the polplu. every-^
Chicago. Doc. 29.—CaUle—Rticeipl*.
wars Mler nnd
and tower tob week. Al­
am. Bvery loading newspaper 1* In
the other pictures were late time to nine, but wltbo« an efSriest though there were only 1 or 2 ears 4.9M; nurket stoadx; b<N>vc8. AS.iiOtr
lie-118 STATE ST.
t *hopetert> eUsi And only '
and sleet atoms organixallot). It 1* praMtoxlly Impos­ Of Ohio slock handled the heavy ap T.'O; Texans. flS.COtit.is; wesicrDer*.
t lag heUad the prtmeaaioi
and In thaaa. was one ptotum from sible to obUtn ll.
83.6*ffS.fiS: Stocker* and (i-oder*.
School offlccra and school boards rivate from Michigan created an eas.v 82.70fM.80; ctrws and heifers, 8l.3»U
Throe Rivera, Michigan, showing the
feetlpkp.
Ohio*
sold
from
go
to
8&c
and
ore
naturally
In
close
touch
with
_a often bom than anything etoe. effeeu eg some aleet on tetograph
5; calves. 88.SOft9. Itoe*—Receipt*.
school affairs, much doeer (has uy MIchlEifi from 7S to Tflc.
k many of them aogulre the habit wires, bat that picture in
Altbongh price* held up fairly woll 32.0H';toarkel 5 lo lOc foker; llghU
9 mneh mom ptoaadnl with tbe other ttonn views, Stm noth­ other bo>ly ot men la the state aad be­
S5.0&@3.8ll: mixed, IS.tSfflfi; heavy,
j nay other, no hmger forsake lu ing. Tme tbe itwee were oiwotod In ing in toueh with the- affnira of the on old onion*, there wa» hardly nny fiLiSCfO.lU: nn'igh. |t
good
No. 1 Cross fox so high aa______
irtous aebeols. they mBnially know demand and a decline did not take
X -booster- I* the man who tooks too, JuA as they were here laA spring,
Chaleo, heavy. l^frS.Ofi; pig*. 81
from............
I-lice
as
arrlvab
were
very
light
for
Corn on ear. T. C. MUHng Co......... ..
t the good things In life.. U U< but the damage amounted to aothlng what It Headed. The ddgUUtnrc a* a
6 5.7«4 -bulk of
8S.kS«f
thb
sesMO
of
tbe
year.
Mpst
of
the
I town bas .haantifni atredts, ‘
18.000;
market
for the very reason that our spring body baa no mcaia-or ■tamwing this tebetpu are ^flned w Indbna and Sheep—Rect-ipl*.
a abbot the streeU; If it has beau- season la so late that the trees bad unless by a
alrong;
native.
82.00<fl.88;
western,'
Ohio stock. Price* ranged from CO
bomea, be UlU about
not advanced to say aattoaabto ex­ (ton. Hence, tbe laata that are eugot82.r.a«M f»; ycariiBgs. 85tw:.20; Umb*
i*v*W«
. if It hu floe fldcwslks. he tent.
always those that are best •70c n bushel.
8l.i0«i7.7:.; weaiern, 84.&oe7.70.
tor iJL
r tones' an .occuston to apeak of
Zmmrfleai
Man wax
Kansss t'iiy. De^29.—All staple
U tha Ux mi* >» tow, every ly. aad never will bo. The very
Aa orgsaitalton of school officers, vcgoUhle* were quiet Ibis week and
PROVISIONS.
• he.nmeu knows about It; it it is
Kent that be-4eea beecmie no. then hh taking in dl the achoels to the mate, ;the markclB show Uttle. If spy. channe
tthieago. Doc. 29.-^to»vlsl.>ns o
a lighted, he espailstaa upon that tuefulneaa stopa If the Grand Trav- etter acmetog upon a pregram. coM
from laat Saturday. Tbe demand for e«l iir to |liftl2Hc lowor. Pork—D<- .-till tog cbl<
(t; U n hm a focatlon that Is ad- erye region was not peopled with the rretcnl It Inlclligcnlly (0 Ihc lasmak.
polntoFi sBH moderate, nllhnuch ibe <vmlier. 8U.50: January. 81U.2744W Tinker*. I!
I. he gtonalnu other* with
em ot Ihc sutc and ibe legislators, movemeni »a* fairly brisk. Th<- sup­ 16.30; Hay. 8I6.3U. Lord-January.
euergeUo race It it. there would
maWtagas; ttli has cheap and
knowing that ft had tbe backing of ply of lows and
rogreaa. we'd still be to
19.51); Ms). 89.6744; July. 89.80. lUb*
g tmnwirtatton, that tact M
hit
organization,
wtmld
not
bfeitatc
“pine stomp era- and the beautiful
light, while Coforado* were In ample -January. 8x.rTi4 lo 8830; May.
•ST.ATK OF MlfllHiAN-ln the Mi^
. nsae are Jual aomWet and
fartiu and flne balldtngs would be on In adopilog nevd<'d measures. Tbe lupply. Some Idaho* are alao on hand 88.62>- to 88.65; July. 88.7744c.
< utt .r»iiri for Grand Traverse Gmn- va Bsttor how aoarcp
ly -III rbano-Ty.
ly a draam. But taken.oa tbe whole IxenrOU of Ibis arc readily apparent. but very tew Mlnnesoias. Tbe latter
• materUd. never finds a took of
We bellev^ such uo orguizatlan !« kind are ton high (or thl* market.
Msggic rnark. t'oinplaiBshirfS. JdCn
PRODUCE.
date work npo*.
I'lark.
IWendatit—Ik-c J6, 1
of
sufficient
moment
for
tbc
acBools
Ibli great eouDlry. It will be seen that
growei-K asking 94c. per bushel
• Chieaso. Ikt 29,—Obec!..-—Sfeody;
It atumarlng from affiilavil nn flic to
A -bomtMw' dab- ou^t to have a Ike few months of wlnier are but n of the rute to (sfo an Interesl in II down here for Rurhunks. when
daislfw. H4s4ii:<; (wins. Hw'u44e;
thiK
vausc that tbc IsM kmimn pls<«
p laTrpverM.aty aa small price to pay for the other ad- and sM in forming If and tficr ll Is
of lliv **m<' BhM'k ww here I* selliog young
Ameiifa*.
14t»e. itulterof rc.ridunce of Ihc above imaed de» U BUph material lying atannd
ormid. lo send dcU-gotee to the meet- I a Etuall may at 80c a busbel.
Lgea that
Steady; creameries. 228f33c; dairies. N.V 1 ,1... bid..,, pf. lb.............,*c fcndmit was in North DakoU but that
l place e
a to'wrk with. Tim aaly tmubto
togs and keep posted vikiu the wwtoQuotaiioiiE on Cotorados were 1
2144D25C. I^-nrm: drat*. 30c.
togs of tbw'^mulzadev; ■
I total -booater- would mn Into.
unchanged. Ifolh Pearl* and Rural*
New York. Dec. 29.—Butler—Firm;
II Gage, aalli li«r for toe ctiniplslni
HUMAN
LtFE
IS
CHEAP.
d ba tha fact that be eoulda't tall
It ik onli-nxl lliiil salil d<-(fnilai>n Jt
sold mlihio a range of Ud to C»c. N<- n-oolpts. Jl.7.*,8; creamery held, comTbe
above
la
a
trite
saying,
and
tbe
3 tba adraatages af.Traverao City.
W.- d Mkc to nee tbe mta wbn for- brasko-s »<Te usually of poor quality u.on to special. 23(ii2944e.rbeese Hark cdune hi* appoaramv to be
tervd in Ibl* c
|%ot vcuU have to akip some and that very flguiaa that are eaaanoli.d with P* U to bUnket bis hors© bwtled to n
were quoted from bS to 5Sc for Quiet, uneban^; nx-Hirt*. 1,464.
a. prove Wa trtimeaa. We pay a heavy posi for an hour or iwo wittiool an
llnald be palatul to him.
* high aa .
tbe average raeelpts. Iqwa white stock Egg*-Ebaier: V.•1-L-lplS. 8.480;
.-of ind ill diktat tocrcoi that
loll
to
the
United
States
each
year
xreoat
oad
a
okc
north
breese
pUying
^thauib thU cHy baa no fsgularly
the bill nl
.
ii e
eomliMifi
ffiM^^-wanaa
quoted St s: lo «3c. Idaho* sold Peiiunylvania and neaiby fancy >elccland
the
Ametinn
casualty
t.ilo-n : » rtin(c*at^-"*galnst
around Ms ribs. dowo*hl* throat and from a to 6Sr.
d -boostem' club- we ara poaHl mhlle. .3Sft40r; fair to rholce, 35
Urge Just tbe tame as our producU
him.
OtNT a.* hii:h
tft.37c:
brown
and
raized.-fancy.
339
j
tiKfiRGK \v. frima
,are the greatest the world knows.
fireult
I'oui-I
Cnmmissinner.
DETROIT QUOTATIONS.
fair ><■ cholic do 3l«632c; west­
Hut while we are proud of the tiroa or tbe towa. U a atru
Grand Travenc fo. NI'Ji.
eUroit. IJeo. 29.—Docal quoiallons ern fitkls. ;t|r; »-<xiu.ls, 3003014c.
I, It GAGE,
Now that too ground la covered are a* folio**':
a la. they wax etoqaaat to ihalr duels of our toctoriaa, oar (arena.
!y>l
for
fciiiiiilxlnaei,
wUIs,
oar
minm
and
mwud
ot
our
wUh snow, the bird lorers of tbeclty
r opUmtsm and that atran
House cats ............................. 8fo ^Pu ln«i* sddr*-**: Trsn r. c l ily.
Butter—Creamery, extras. 31c; Ural
be no pride and they arc nsny. can help their
s with aa Idea that -Ufa
1.
29c: fancy dairy. 22ff'2tc: packing
IVi. l\ c IS Jan. "n
,
fathered friends very matoriaily bv
, Utong- to .Traverse City. If token In the fact that we
19Hr; renovated. 25^26e.
or Mii inii.tN
people
than
any
other
natfon.
sratieiing
bread
cnimba
and
grain
r toanv Urn «Hy on a visit cr an
,:irt for Graiiii Ti
fun 11
higgE—taudlid. dozen, fresh, 3lc:
AveiwdlDg to flgores Iasi year, onr about where ibe bird* can g>‘* ■'
t.» - In fli.im cry.
I, tha peopfo wtU whom
rase coitni, doten, 2*c; cold sUiragc.
May
l.iiid.--i'''.
focpia'iuoil. vi,
k ip eetitaw. am of toe oplnkm prodoeU eoat M.009 IK-es and toe they will lie a piere of.suH 10 a <
....... .......................... 18025c George Lindsey. Defendant IV-c- 16.
most plUfn] part of that U that nyost veoleni boah. tbey will also be vbited
I aonveiulw «Mh a
-Fancy. 15c; choice. 1244c
tWiR,
of these Uvea »b«> were aaaSed oat, by many of tbeir feathered tofonda
It appearins In-m sfridarit on file in
91344c; fair to good. Jiei2c.
were
not
the
property
akwe
ot
the
,Tbe birds will respond very readily to
this eaUHc ilisi the dcfciiilaiU'i. last
• avtoandth
Pottliry—Live—Hens. lb.. lOc; broilvictim but ot tboee wbo were depend, these attentions and muck tinm can
known plan' of ii-kldcliei- wai; In lliii-.
I
map
era. spring. I0©llc; rooatera, oM. 6
Htaic. but that liw urescnl place of
cni upon him as well. How many widShippi-lAinl DvlivcKdl’rumptljr
watching them.
D’Tc: turkeja. !6©17c; geese, lb.. 8
residci ii- vaniiol nos Iw asterlaliied.
oirbaaa suffered through ika
On mo!io:i of l„ II- tiage. Sollfilor for
fl»c: duck*. 13c.
Uklng away of tba
Jamep Keh] and soo Isaac, of Norththe
aliorc iioJiicil eoiiililalnalit. II U
Vegetables—Potstoei, Michigan, per
tba (aadly, of eounc b not told to toa l«rt. were to too city today oa tbeir
ordered that said defendant. OcorBibmibeli 88678c; sweet potatoo*. Jet-'
Llndwy. cam 1-siipearaiicu
f wear tbe twttaa of tha or roporia ot tba two mllUon accidents way to Chicago, for a few rays' stay.
88.75; Va.. 82.7S; onlow. yelfow.
ciiirrod ;
• l/caM- etihe In per*.
Milicllui; within five moiilli* fn>
with the of the lait year.
per bu.. S&c; green. dozeB, ibe; cabAa an examida of tbe prodlgnlitx..«t
herio:
i«f Slid ill default thenul
- priniad.on It In
Hew Is Vi
\r:wr. per 106, 83.SO©4; cukes, iloa,
111- hill of mmiilaliit Bled hi rein
toe
vnste
of
bnmaa
Ufe
to
ttab
TomI aa that ali arbo aaa it nay
Mary DowUag. of No. 22* sib fi-»: egg plant, per doA. 8lA0f(2:
collided Jigaiii.-il j
taken
araattbolUad. to tbe
. . Ban Francisco, recommend* 1 tomatoes, t'al., 4 bskt. crL, 82-254^ Lake titmL
r that the wearer betteaas la bU
hiUL
remedy
for
siomaeb
trouble.
She
say
*:
GKOnOK W. CrilTIS.
• city and U not afmld to let oth- Dnltad Kingdom, out ot every thous­ -Gratitude for toe wonderful effort ol 2.IS0; pepi>ers. basket, groan. 306 40c;
CiicuH fouiT OnimiikiKiti'T.
and eoal mlnters, 1.29 lost thair Uvea,
» know bU lieltoL
Electric BHlers lo a case of ocuie indi- letiuec. lb.. 12c: carrots, bn., SOc; wax
Grand TraV'tx'
rather a high rate, bnt to tbia conaTelephone No.tt.
|Vbe uaty qBaUflenttoa for mu
prompt* ibU tcKtlniODlal
U-an*. 8S.25635>0; green, no aaie.
L. H GAGE.
am fnlly convinced that for *toi
w that the applicant liy. out of every
So) for t'pmiilalnatii.
218 S. Union SL
ad liver troubles Electrir Blttci. _ raullflomer. doz.. 8161.25; celery. IS
lliikliies* address: Trai^-r>c CUy.
r batiavna la Traverse Ctly and ployed. g.iO fo*e their live* In
Oft'c dozen.
thb
beat
retoed.v
on
tbe
market
today.'
TrHverao City.
itre.-joaor very nearly throe Umas T*b great tonic and alterative tnedlMich.
|r.tibdy to spread ttmt battot abroad.
Fruit*-Apples, fancy, per bbl.. 83 7r,
Frl, Dec. IS Jan. 29.
purtfle* 64; NO. s. 8292.25; oranges. Cal., .Mambcrger. per lb ........ .................. —
I beUava that pmateaJly all tha as many. la other arord*. It cost fllS flui lnvl*^rate* 1
iBlIy fael■Ipfnl In
BoraUveaaach year to mine tbe coal toe blood and U c
woald bcoome mam
8303JS; FlA. oranges 8*.W©H5:
I with a torea Uka that at work to toe country than it did
kmoea. Csllt. tSDSAO; ptoaapplex.
Ualtad Kingdom.
a CUy jvfittld ba known
Florida, 82.25 2.50; craaberries. per
Pnaatogtho alaetrteal wmkera.whue
g aarnp than Itb aow.
bbL, 815; New York, xtais grape*. 4
the death rate b exetealve. and
lb. baskM. 18c; tangerines. 81.25 per
tog m to tbe railroad mm. to Oer
strap; grapefnitt. 83.35; strawberries
r BE MUCH WORBE.
many not one man la a toowuid b
SOc qu.
wCOa. anmr
kUlcd, tbo per centaga being only AS. Dr. R. O. Ecckwith-i I
1-Mlch, band picked, 82.20.
I forib vtto n eaaplalat about
Last Night and Or. Doudna'a
0 ;>............................2:
» WoNbam Miebl^n
Night Before.
CELERY.
L Tbey forgri about :dm axhUrionn
ODcAsIt Umea as foany. are aacrifleed
O>ica«o.
Doc. 29.—Celery
a of the cMrAiT aakUbe beam
RaM.
every year la zaartog the traigbt and
steady. There was a (airly active l^nib
t of toe snow, tbe abemc* el tbe
■ ot toe paiiOB tram ptoec
trade. Arrlvala were not largo dom
1 and otoar dtanoaMarts aad laplace. It ooab w l.-» awre men tlOO last night by tre. The prompt, Michigan, aad of home grown toe *upbecause
each year to mn our railroada thsi> It arrival of the depanmeat confined ply «a* Bodrraie. Square boxe* Mutton Siqws ...................8. 10 and 12c
I b ktag. b not sbortar.
the flrr to ooe room.
dota Oermany to ran lu ranroad*.
Michigan. Golden. Ifoan. 8L2S6I 46;
* Mbhlgan wintan aro »oi«Or. 1. P. Doudna'a bouae was dam­ ordinary, not wall bleached 81; per
There are two raaeooa for tola. The
ptoaajtbpM of«
flm aoeBireablbe nrrHiasnnm and aged toe nlgfat before, a allrii of wood, bunch, borne grom^n. white, isi»c; Veal alews,
.................. 8 and lOr
5 of tbe American work- still burntog. baring been tornwu out Golden Heart, ss^o size and quality
nan. but what we loae to
and atrifctog tbe corner of tbe bouae, 15c; green top. 2:14c.
tog man. hb Mike
wo man- than make np to
mira for his own xafety, tbo recent *. ttlag It OB fire. Water did tbc prin­
» fall and fall b always pfoaaaatcr
cipal damage.
where Bb'afon lost their live*
POULTRY.
a aaH woll near Detroit-beeaase tbey
New York. Dec 29.—Poultry—Drosa 01e„,argrr1ae. P*e tb .......... !.164>2(
Ffowr. Feed. Mlaccllaneeua
' Mat there arc more material ihtoi
•even Yeara of Proof.
failed to cfoae a oertato valve which
«d. firm; wvotern apring chfokem;
r. Tbc tadaad of SIrily b
■ I teve bad seven year* of proof IZH618C; fowls. 124461444c: apring
they bad beoB Instmcted to do, being
4 - A L.
1 favored by batare. mere heavy an example ot tola. If a certain mill that Dr. King * .New Diaeovery h '
turkeys,
16034c.
Hoedn
d weigh!
best medicine lo ukr for coogfai
I b am Bsnsmry, tbe tael
MIddlli
to certain precnuilon- colds and for every d
I to a Bdaar Itom. Tbc b«es bbathroat, cheat or hittga." sa>-s W. ..
exbu acrasd
WOOL.
Henry, of Panama. He. nie world ha*
I aad grow dmtt wbbb saatatau
coul^ be Induced to lUT> Ab- bad
RoatoB. Dec. 29.—The focal wool
toil
b wMbm alaimnm el effort. It b
erlcmi working man and hb fore of
market is agzlu l•ecom1Dg active la
every
era, saasbtoe and Aaglag todcpmdetice subjugated auf&rimUy edy lor cough* and cold*. U grippe, spite of firm prirc* and llgh'i
aaihms. hay foi-er. broorttltts. hemo­ fiT stocka. Fleece wools are to
to allow a pn
Bran, per IbO Iba .
....81.15
rrhage of the hmga. aad toe early.
a dbpatrheaaad those ot toll obedience, than our death rate stages of ceosamptton. Its timely n ' aad foreign arrivals have been quick­
aw Mid of a t©rrfWe db- would not be so appaUtog.
always prevents the development t ly absorbed, a heavy sale to Hentana
pnenBontm. Sold nader guarantee 1 wwl qmdlng during toe \iaat. month
Tba asBoad ceaamt gfraa, and
it km enme npon thb aantag
- E. Walt A Sons. !
wo i<iintV maaonne^ 'nfore than
JMflBULABto b that omala A.
Tte mum bm tratohlid aM
Bagbe© Drug Co. drug star
' throe nlllion ponudi ehsmftmg hamA«^
h aadnt ownen and oto- nd «l.M. Trial bottle 18c.
1 orar baOdtaffA toe aaa baa 1

Watch for Spodal Bar^ffios in Coats oext wedu

FARMFR’S SUPPLY CO.

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s,itssriaa........ »*.

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The Flower June
Of Quality

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A,r,

THE FRESHEST
THE CHOICEST
And tbe Best ol Col
Flowers

QUEEN CITY FLOlULCO.
RALPH AHDERSOR, Misagef

We Wish You

TWO^FIRES

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Happy, Prosperous New Year

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Travtortom Ciffy

SEtote* Baamlc

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rliht haad at tka raaatt «( “ Me*'
da«i la tka kMdla toattar W ** "
*ia tfca tobar dar.
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amt to to# Ktoto to tka a»d ato*
tolaa. iiavtog Wa hMd to batora kd
OM)d-M'ft fraa. ne toar #1 vara UtM toHka* <dt. He
Ukaa to a Oraad Baplda boapltal,
VMM fWt « **• ^ «• *
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msun sMPuna
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ktMMat ud MUMMTal arar *1'
H <h. tJly, »aT* U»*
If-*-*— wd altlmck tbe foada ««•
todir diWWd »■-«>«• Ptaeaa
Mm mm
tlM VMtbar «••
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1W aMfka vara <M to Mw n
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IMfMM Mttm. imm Wtfml atraai.
m* tM
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Mor. Mteh, Bac. tl-OoMeo
dark, of Haaaataad tavnahip. vbo
«to arreatad Batorday aiebt tor pUtorteg ta tha A. *i Ckaa Oa. aioia.
*aa hroagkt before Jasilce Oaray y«tIrrdar.. Md arratgvad oa * charge of
atnpk tarcaay. CtaHi pieadad gaUtP
tor M tM^aa aW*a M M and vat aenteaoad to M daya to the
•Mito *to Mr «1»M »*« “ **^ Datratt BAaa at Oerraetlem.
U. It fajttMrrrad that It
The cmlp dataato Otortt. vka la a
taka a tair • •tea* to «ariy a
van known torater. had to olar
that he matt tore been dmnk and be
*aM
▼**•
^ Mto U Maftaa. to atlB aaM* threw hlmteif oa the merer of the
to utoiaf—at «to arlaaai ud an ieoark The letMa howerer. waa
toa atalilM vara padhad. ta addmoa aeeera aiuwgk to aerra at a varalng
to tkat 7«d. tbara vara tv« diMble
aearch of bU bonae dltcloaed the
cWtoto Iv ttaMP*
(Bet tbet that waa not tbe firol theft
At toe ftltltoiA
vw tadnls- ka had koM M«ty MAt Clark'a .^iwie, a
H to troto
p^
waa nwarthed.
____________ rythlBg from a apool
__
_______
/Pf to three barreli
toM
ae that 1 an tlMa. t|aN^H» of thread1 rPf
lto»a awnbar m iha •«».
dome,IK
tbioto. Clark.«dal0ed
At mMalskl. toato M M»a« to
- "V'hoagkt. whOe otbera bf coold
Iba jta|^r«to Md AittoMtol tt
oat tor. The rarJety lad chari«#MaMa.«|g,toUatkM MMr of Ika dopda ataowai ymt bla
had
to^aarMkptotodU 1
left atmt t -----------!to adatued that ha ought to be ftodki tokmg toUawad adcmg • Ut» MM
dll ^ koM by 4 a. a.
«ov CUrk amnaged to coaiMt hM

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toaiM a kpoel al
Thraad ap to Tliraa Banvla
Plaar aad TWdla Had fxtoadad Ovar a Vaar.

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aboM tba mtotar na
tblak beat I ahaU to ftod to . todt
bem yoB abon.”
"WnA. a. B&DNEOK.
"Cbalman atoeat board ooettoo."
IMVITfB TO ttND OBUMATCS TO
There baa boon a good dtol of ta(eieat maaUeatad la tola matter aod
n M bellered that tka railona achool
of the aute win readi­
ly aZfiUalo vMh the atate organluUoa

ury Takas Building Oo

Two changes in business locauJhs
have been made tbis week. Miss 1.
Ktoiber. «bo for several years haa
conducted a mllUaory atore at 21&
Bam Frwt stoeec baa moved her basi
w Into tbe atore baOdlng fortaeriy
tapied by Mias Hora HetA. while
! more vacated by Mtoa Ktoiber wlU
at Umtoac ■«* May.
Ipied by Mias Rboda Ratteabnrr. vbo will move her Woman's Bspv lonrh room from Sooth Tnlon
BNOCAVbR WIU. M MAOC
street.
fOJtto OfMANiAA^JIAM.
Oraow. Mte D*c. M.—Tha SvoaMiss Klalher vUl be ready tor bust
tlka'dnh tofl tire a bu
ma the Utter part of tbe veek. the
Baiey ban thla wstotag. Brerybody
Interior qf the store having been com
tarlled to attend.
pletaly renovated and newly deeoni
ou Oaoaty ia BteMoHad ta toMn. 8.
taraoi Eahaal BaorEa of that
M Menda and relailTes to CbrUtmaa
County.
Mtoa RaUenbwy eapaela to have tbe
dinner. The Chriatinaa precram at to* Inncb room ready tor business the tot
toebool Commimioaer B. F. Carr of
part of toe week, and will have
shoal vaa nty mneh anjoyad by
ly. Is a atmg baUerer
thoae preaent ENmd u cloaad for a an opening Baturday.
Uw ttau oraaaltaUoa of aekaol
ro weeks' vabatloa. .
Qlfteert aad ia aaadlag tot tka folkpvTHE RIGHT OF WAV
D. W. Btotiolda and aon hare
toe letter to the aekoo) hoarda ol Laa- ed toe Clyde Hathavay drag etock Has to be given Hwell's CkindlUoo
Powders, which for otm seveaiy year*
laaaa cooair:
to their new atore and are ready bss
been
tbe standard of perfection '
'To the SeereUry of the tward^of adWhyT Because every-wince and paraeattoa:
edlcnUX do their share
Jeaae Randall vaa
QMle horly tide eof the ingredlc
-| im aocloalB* a copy of a letter
bait while ai work at 8j>eoeer'i
fiom Mr. will H. Bmaaoii, which «•
miles east of Orawa. A log atrlkto try
plalaa ItatoL Wkai fa paw plaatore iiig kim and frmoluHnc bla sbonider. „........
Hock food and ve feel sure, that after
thia matter* BhaU ve trr to er- Dr. CUrk WM called In
a few days, you will notice a wonder­
caatM. aad pot teio tore* hta aosgea(Aasge in the stoek. Uel a pack­
Leonard Teal atrtred borne Tbors- ful
age at tbe nearest drug store. Price
day evening from Port Huron, where 26 cents.
I. and MH
-I Mlara to e
he U attending High aobool to apead
that erery '«
hU racntlon ^dth hU parents.
battorlBg the coadltlon of oor
Mr. aad Mrs. O. u Allison are the
echoola. I vUt toggeet that ve take iiroud parents of a
■rel.y given
.
pound baby
nusi nveeling of the Urand Tra'
tbia mauer ap al aome eoaratoeat
which arrived at their bouae Dec. Rtglon Fair i (Ksurlaiiuu wUI be held
time ta tbo near fniure. I ibaTl
the CtreuH
In to>- conn
glad to hear from the ecbaol ufdeera
Ernest Harr went to Kalkaska boase at Traverse ttiy. Mich., oif
to thto toblectTuesday. Jan 6th, «u-ai, al 2 oVloek
Ttoaday oa.a Uualneaa Irtp,
toe menthers an- cordial
“Slacereljr roure,
p m. All of toe
The AlixMS Veit of Tmretne City, ly Inrlled lo be .present.
-BABL F. CARB,
spent Cbriatmas with Dr. aad Mrs.
M. a. 8ANDER8. Pr
•Oaoair Oommlaalooea ^ Ockaolt.- Oark.
R. E. WALTER. S- ereury.
The teller of w^lrb Mr. Carr speaks
Ut% P. u Bird eniertUaed her par­
aa fonova:
ents. Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Bmytoii.
ommlaaloner of SchooM:
/ Oeorge Oreea'a tonrily and Mr. aad
Note bp Purchaasr UMtor T«a Sale.
“Dear Sir:—I am commUstoa^ by Mrs. Tom Brayton, at ChrUtmas dln- To tbe owner or owners of any and all
tha aekool beard eaettoa to efetoto aa
•rt st In the land herein deaeribed.
Intere
larliatloa to tbe conatp
and to the mottgagee u mortgageri
named In all vndischar
of acbool ofloera ia erery oouty ta
Watohed FIten Yearn.
a agalnot aaM land o
“For ftflew yaws I bare wsUbed
MMMpm to aead daNRta* »• **•
working of Bucklen's Arniew
nert meellBg of the acbool board aecnotice
Salve: nd
id It baa never failed
............to care
tfon, vklcb will be bald at Lanalng. any
. boll, ulcer or bum to vbicta fully made of
Beat May. The object K afAlllmUng it w
apllod. U has saved as many land for unpaid taxes toeiMm, and that
'bllL' says A. F. Hardy, of
wtth the aute orgaalathm of achoal
Bant »*ntoii. Maine. 26c
2bc at 8. E.
boarda U that ve ahall thas put
yon are entitled t a reeonveyanc
Walt E Sons. Hannah E Uy. c.
eelrea la a pwlUoa to hdto M orpanl totgbee Drug Oo. drug nlores.
•attoa of acbool ottcaai wUek corera
upon payment t
tbe antfra aute. Tbla vlU aaable n.

•assr

N.i.o.omcEis

Why Refer
to Doctors
Biataw mt mkk OMdkiM
for tbern. Ve teU then all
EboutAyer’8 Cherry Pectonl,
Esd they prescribe It for
coucbt,edds» ucwmsHsa,
uMiguB,uwiua,
bronohids, wm~
coa>
BumpdoB. Tbeytruttit. Thea
you C8E tlfonl to inist it.
Ask yotir ova doctor.
Tka bmt klad ot a aaotlasa
••Eold tor evor sixty r

^er'sB'iZ

ar*>»»«»• —.iwi vspssiM
msr^aiMsfsIlswvSlMass.

5S?™TT,TsawrS*.''5S!

m (MTQAOB BAL«-DaCn«i
hMA made ta the ffMEMkl gts
by Bebaena A. Plarea.
Oty.Mlch.,taOeo.*IB.««.
name pteoa. EateE Base
rwnwEoE In the “
- to Gi
Mich. Bmc. U. l»7.at8«ftaMk»i:
^of
ta
M. of ■mtdnS

_rfi

Heath, ani the milgamanl E
carded In the otAc* cf the B.,
Deeds tor Grand Ttavmna ,
Mlto. Oct 8.190$. in Ubw 41.«
gngea on page 11$ nod npoh __

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doe and napaM at to.___________
EleTTO^ Hundr^ aM^r.f»l^te
or ta equity having k
recover the debt aeckroE 4
any part thereof, nodoe '
that by vtn
.voutaad ta
.
_ _
ta compliance with the atnitao li
cate made aad provided, there will he
sold at pnbUc attete or eamtao ta
htebeet bidder oa
January P> tl08i
o'eteck p. m. cf that day at te
front door of tbe court bo«M tn Tr«P
erae City. Grand TravefM -Onuata,
Mich., (that being *he plaoe of bo|B
tbe «


S',

gnge or. ao much thereof aa may bn
♦ necessary to aaUity the amout thta
due. Inotading tbe prlndpaL tatotaM
Mlch» Dec. 50.-W1!- and costs of aueb foreteure and sate
and an altornej
i*ej Ifee of TwentT-Bva C
llain Imernian has returned to his tars aa provided for^^mld
home In Detroit, after spending a
seek here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. BeU are apend- erae City,, <Grand Travena oouty.
Mich., vli;
Ing toe holidays at Morley.
Tbe undivided onehalt of the MtavFrnak Omni of Marlon was toe Ing dtvrrlbMl land: Oomtiiencas M
gueH of hla bniiher Krnoit last tbe northwest corner of lot om In
Uodt “H" of Hannah Lay A On.'a oneseek.
ROLAND bnys wool, bides, fur. 409- enib additloa to tbe village («ow dty)
411 State Btreei.
dec. is-tf. of Traverae City arorveald. aoootdtag
to toe recorded ptat thereoL theoee
east on north line of aald lot one tour
rods
nnd
eltot
feoC
totata «
Mtailieaalerly.parallel vilh the veto
THOMPtONVlLLB.

PvddddFEEPPVVVdEE

..■ssjK.ies,

H 1

bomidarr line of sold lot ann.
' hweet ntoqt the vest bo_____ _
of hn' bald lot (»e to the ptatalof
C TATE
MianOAN. THE PRO line of
w bale
coorl for the
toe county
coantr of Oraad
tlraod glUDi
bate court
it\ not
Traverse.
BTEPfflBJ HEATH.
At a aeaakm of aald conrL held
the probate offlre la the city ot Trav­
Assignee of MortsacA
erse City in said conniy. on toe 9ih U (I, OAQB.
day of December A. 1). ti
Attorney tor Amlgneu.
Present. Hon. Fred R. Walker. Jadfo
Bastaeas
nddraoa.
Trnvent CMy.
of probate.
*
;
oct P-Jnh. 1.
In the matter of the estate of Alla MIcb.
M. V. Andersen, minor.
Mrs. r. r. Howard having filed la
said couit her petition: praying for
lloeiiBo to Bell at private sale the hilerest of said catate In certain real
estate toereln.deaeribed
That the.
tbe, 6tb
uiu day of
nuary A. U, 1909. al
. ^
' o'
ycteck ta
the /orenoon. al nald pi . ite office, be
and ia hereby nppoIpN-a
aald petllkm. and (hat all penuna
tereeted In sold eetaie appear before,
said court, nt aald time and pim. 1b
show canse why a lli-ense to sell the
tau-rest of aald estate In said real
estate should not be granted.
red. That pnbll
further ordored.
notice thereof be given by piiblii-atlo
copy of Ibis order. fuT thi
c»tH ammaate
.-easive weekR iiccvlouR
hearing. In Hie Grand Travi-rsc .
vld. a newspaper printed nnd circulat­
ed ta said county.
FRED B WALKER.
Jidtao of Probate.
Dec 11-18-2.'. Jan- 1.

when adocatlonat aattera
{ora tba leglalatare, to be reprMentod
tog
with one hundred per cent addltlc
ilttee wbMh can apeak tor Oeergt Oage Was EM
thereto, and the fees of the sheriff
at tha AiUMial Maetlng Held
va vtih authority and prcaaat
the serrlee or cost of pnbllcntlun o!
rlevB to toe leglalataic arith a backbe computed a* upon
lag that vlU Insure carefnl conalderapersonal service <
tttoa vM ............. . oatog. depredauona for eo long
Uob' aC^Mr hands. The school ottJtog»^«j«-aBd rwtamlng M no Mg dlaooaarad la not kBovR.'m atood ene of Uieblgaa arc In doaer touch Tuesday night by the Traverae CMy
criptlon. mllbout other additional
wen in tbe eOBiDi lily and baa a large with public opinion on edamstiona] CounclL No. 124. North American Of charges. If payment as aforesaid
tratorMtlea ear.
is not made, toe undersign(-<l will ins:!
ibar of trtonda wbo feel aorry for nuattera than any othhr body of men
proceedings for possession of the
,kla Md tba pBgkt fa
ha Anda aod they know toUw than oay otkar
ripMf. bat are aapaetob aqnx tor liudy of mas What U really needed (or rica prealdeni—Bari Keltoy. O(!acr1ption o( land. Hate of Mich
Oialor—George Hodgt.
lie wife aad two ehlldia
toe pnblU acbooM. but we have ro orIgan, county
niy of Grand Travorsc,
Trat
SKVl
Secrefary—H. O. Dean.
, SI
ganlaalloD with any real auilu<i1ty
speak for ui>. If you will elect (Me- Collector-C. E. Taylor.
i-c. 17. Town 2C, Range *
-R.
J.
Merear.
gates te tb's school board acetion.
paid. $119.70; tax tor years
la saM MTUaga as
Prelala—L. D. Halgaa.
1906 inclualve.
ahall thea have oack an orgaalulloo.
Conduclur—Sheldon F. Tucker, of
Amount
ni-reRsary
to redeem.
The achool ofSccra of the aiaU
$114.70, plUk the fees of the Rb.-i iff.
DR. W. J.
Cedar Ron,
,
HELP NCPNCEENT BOAROt
dlaciWB
varloua
educational
matters
B. J. UORtiAX.
tHBOWN BV A TIIBI ONTO Hid
Traverse Ctty.
New Mpnaon ___
Blk.
Warder—Floyd Stafford.
BORE UKOIEkATURC.
at the meetlnga of our county organiPlace of Baainess. Traverae t'liy. M icii
ClUxena
lUtet telephone: oMtte, 79$:
Guard—Alex Hibbard.
!uUona. Then the delegates there
Jan. l-8-i->-22.
Idencc, C02.
Traatee for three yews—H. 8. OhAsk to be dlreeted to kla offteo opMected will go to the school boarJ
jsite Sbermnn A Hunter.
Mr. Crlap and 14 «tbar Mambara at aeeUoB prepared to apeak for the pobDo not be mtadlreeted.
A Boctol time vaa imjoycd by all
Oaviiamaa WM tpok After
lic sentiment la each mnly. Then
___ tor Grand Traverse County
Eahaal PIMra.
when oar eonunlltee goes to the legia- Meat afii-r the butorss was
—In Chancery.
paied
of.
The
scaslan
was
held
in
Sophia Urinen. complain
Utare, it will go prepared to apeak for
John Brlnen, deleiidant—Dec. .
tbe paHora of the Hotel WbHlng.
8l Kbaa. Mich., Dae.
At the tbe acbool ofScera of toe whole aUte
eartng from affidavit on file in
' >g too pnMIc opinion of
ise that ihe above named denaaUag at Lanalng. u May, WIU H.
Mind Your E
Mi
John Brtnen. to a resident of
tbe whole aUte.
of tUa cRy. waa aaL
this
state
but that process for
Office bonra 7:20 to 11:$0. 1 ta L
“Many of yon vUI renembei
to appotni n cemialttaa of II
bnsineas to keep out o
preasneo issuc-d Jn tots cause ess
twraty-etM i»i. Ato> CIw uarta «a«teaailte
Other honrav^by rvgu^
bora to lapraaaat the acbool boarda manner In wbleb toe constitutional
«nhes(Wtli>Miqa<rS>r »r>«HcaiiatH7 IM);
be personally served upon him by
All ta Treotalp tw.eiyjS. aerth te.raoe;
ted our committee last
trooble If you take son of biH continued absence frOm
K tka atau batora tka
Dr.
Klng-i
New
Life
Ptlla.
Tbcy
keep
last
place
of
residence.
On
motion
of
wlater.
Onr
arguments
bad
no
effect
tare throagh tka «omlqg aaaal^
bltlousnesa.
malaria
Md
Jaundice
out
Wpad. , .
L.
H.
Gage,
solicitor
for
complstnanu
TUB rwttfai, appotaled yaatar- We did not represent a atate-vlde or- of yoor system. 264'st 8. E. Walt A It Is ordered that said defendant cause
Had the men vbo went (0
"annab A '
his appearance to be entered In ibis
ooTgu.AOSOnn.
day. prill
prtu M
toek ate
altar the lateraau of tka
Atiuramrar l(<
t. Mleb.. Dee. ta.—UtOe
Lansing tom winter had behind them
canse in person or by solicitor within
BuitoaM AddlSM:
Ibree montoa from the date of this
biBa-to
itoeaarrof
riy. ika oocatlaa a( sneh an orgaalsaiton as ve now In­
lata dRi p
Dr. Barney haa returned to Charle­ order and In ddefault thereof
itoc.U-MaKfelt
vite
you
to
ton
yow
reprasenUl
Me
^
*" prtoM(7 achaol toada.
aetton waa
OEORGI
voix. afu-r rlalilng hU parents In this
«laari asap Ho. iJ^n va«jpk Tka
iplalnt If
Bill of Cmnplalnt
tote aadMaarr by thg aetloa U toe vpnld have aocompiuhed thdr
chy.
MdR Vto■ ^Ul*d riditoa dM ENto
taken as c ntess(-d ______ ____
vbkh pro- jeet AS It was, toe cbailrmaii of
lasloner. Grand
AP It fMUt'todEa
to Unit tba dtotribBtlon et pri- school board aecUon wm compeUed to
When You Put On SteeWnga
Traverse Co.. Mlch.
nm tree vka balag lavaE
apply to tbe Indlvldim] school ofdoers
lAJVELL H. OAGE,
, vkto vlthoat varstag tka tree (k»t
the stale to bring the mat­
Solicitor for Complals
Vagwdleai of tba protcaU o
had todgad to It telL la Ha daaoeaf
Business address—Tra'
ter to the atlenUoB of their dilegaea
tattonal oaaualttaa of t
Mich.
tka iraa atrwfik a dead jtorta aapUdd Teaehen' awortatlen.
to tbe ecMtHaUosal coBTeato
Jan. 1-Peb.lt
kkaRPi H/lo tba grand niao. Tbe
thU trooble and espense mlgbi have
topMg atiwk Hr. Tbom oa tba haaf
been saved It we hsdkada slate wide'
kdaBItig bua dovn and Mto ‘ aOB la aa Mtowa:
organisation, sneb ms we now propote.
alad^ be wna katotod-Tka tapH
''Besides toU, the school board a<9Ctkd adadda vna plalaly rlalbta an bl«
tion U doing a good work for all tbe
hdtoL Bla Care tamed Mae
wbo attotaad. We have good
tltoa atiarVARd.
of Ika board o( edaeatlon; Oaotga A.
Boom 1-d Mngntic BMff, Travene City, Uieh.
Tba nan la maiTlad. aad baa thrw Darla. Oraad Baptda, preatdent of tbe wbo have made a apectalty ot the mat­
min>. a. MMMa M M ]H*. u bawd o fedaom: Mayor P. T. ~ ' ters Of whteh they speak. Tbe dlacna.. ve take occasion
In extending oor New Tea
[Uraa. of tha Sao; W. J. GUbral'b, aiovs. too. are valuable aad are takea
“•
« JM nUft.
to thank onr patrons and friends for their loyalty and support
Icatoamt. Uwy^r; WUUaa Owpawar. part la by all tbe membm. Tboee
during the past year. The ancceea of tbe bank to doe In targe
wbo attend toe meetings go borne
measure to the cooperation of the targe number of tto d«posto Eo better work tor toe schools an-'
Uora vtUi Us directors and oftlcers, We are reminded of many
der their charge. Please read ihto tel-;
and iMBy a new depositor who bu come to the bank through
WEE had bom Emto tha fpnA
tbe Ininenee of one vbo had proved by sclual expertenoe that
aehool
OfAoera
aad
wrge
them
to
aevd
■tea aM vaEtooMlM.tormctote
tola bpnk renderi unexcelled service and ’^furntobes unques­
tram torn to five del^ates
tioned aecnrity tor money.
achool board swtkm next May at Laater grate of tbl atftooaa aMtoraa |
in KMU hiRber today tbno ■’JO days ago, but is OHBAPBB
We
vant
all
school
boanl
tnemWe invRe accounts subject to check and pay taieraai at
Ubdild. at (ho aate tte tofedtotog
than it will be 110 days from now.
Q. L. Crtap. bem to attend, as well as tbew' del(>tbe rateot 2 per cent per aonnm on Savings and CertiOcilea
OH d( the trato haoEa to iho llddte.
etty; C. a. Pataey,
BnOding Material of all kiadi u oboap and tabew ia pkaOt DepoiK.
...
and M. W. HenoeL UttaEatd.
eaO toe attention of tbe
three being cermty acbool
la
to
the
(net
that
G
m
*
IBaMmtohoaEtotedtd.te*l
heard aecUoa haa invUed tbe conmltsloaera to meet with w In May.
and vs want to pm the nevt me
t
at time when vaa can attend. Ptoane'
Iha tech bewg late op ta too loi« etraat.
vrtta me vhat y«a to4nk.hfaaat the
ratg, He cravted oat
. tertoa tor too Northern M1ehlM> sending cf delecam to oar meettog
Uta«er Control t United Stales Treamry
da be croicrd tbe nil Ika raw IMoltiw atooctotioo ananal ahow
In May. and also If yon viu hrlodte
o i iobcs

JfflNTflOM
BADlYeUfTC'f'CglSONE

DENTIST

jaas: 'I'i.'isr.ar'.a’ft

Frod B. FFederspital

REAL ESTATE

Farms and Qty Properly

Tp NEW YEAR

IfongbL sold and cxchanoed
MONEY TO LOAN.
CAIX AND SEE AIE.

IUIL.D NOWI

J

•>pi
\ S ** ***

rbaaMtotbe

,

Now is the GoHoi Opportooify
S.O.CBOTSEI. aetccivci

**• Ml

First National Bank

Matter ta tha atteatMa af tha casaty

Sontti Side LniBber Co.

B O PI

.

Traverse diy.lOeh.

<

n

■»v-

Grand Traveiw^Reglon

MBf «• BdhOv tk* CTtk.'«
prvMBU Cor tk* A
Mck ot eu«r ua ]
we «r tt *
ibort procram wna givaa
• CbTUBBaa day. ▲
It bomc/odlag gmtotal an
• CkHatmaa tree
Oe Whltaoo. who la at i
• or tbe bappy
MNa« «M late-i* m*. AH
.If^^^f^CMrMBaa Wltt bM paroBU..
oceestos.
__
«M* MWt imtk the HereW ofne*«ot
MI.B Aadl^Vaylor retamed to lier
MHa Ooldle Halltday U apendlnc a
ectuM Betf Boeder Moodey moniUiS or Mr. and Mrs. William AatuDOre, la
•fur • MMay veeuioa apeat bere
- .fev* City.
oTSm

sr«*“^2sar".3.“STS

Ike M pert or the week.
4Bd p««reHi
were eojeyed

S' '

OLCN ARBOIt
Tbe aebool here dosed Tbimday
night lor tbe bolldaya.
i
.
MraVanBoaklrkdetninedUat Wed-

___ alater
U verr aldt. bot la tendd t^
^
ttT
r by her aUter't llUle
work and thnt oT ttoae onder Iheir
1.. r. Sheridan went to Boyne City
tralnlna. A diortw choir under the
'■ £*^''’a^r'o’n Lalw'Mi^lKan i«t- leaderahip of Fred Tabberer (omlabed tt
the
.Utty. aod
a week but fall, beli
a number of BreaUy mjoyed aeleetJona.
Mm. Blchmlre, ot
Many (banka are alao due lo ihoae
here
.
Uie g
the
gueat of her
Fred
Bari,
and family.
lofortbe..
Miaa LaretU Shay, who la teaching
firt fnm (or the children.
adiool
at
Santh Manltoo. eame
F -. troa■ oileei (or (be bollday vacatip
A movement atarted anwnt the rtiilFriday
In
the
mall boat to visit ber
dren of the place bot wbkb
t:
iiTi’S'iriiu WrIrtU of
ally, who have rMenUj
m.w iMlatana. and Mlai luak Burd.
moved here.'
Chrlaunaa box belm
Harold Dombrill, of Tmveree City.
• Boye’ QoartMte. wboee nuelc
t) be hoped that aueh^ work will
a M nudi enjoyed doriof tbe
aod aunt
'IMr, aaag at the eiorrli bare 8ni
r. and Mrs. Dumbrlll gave a recep
Miaa Ooldle Holliday la apendiiw a
• «mtaK. rtojd Bowman end Uoyd •ew daya with her aunt. Mrt. iwlay tIOD Thursday evening (or the acbolManhall eomJnc (rora Kinyeley
ara In the High aebool department,
Moran.
Will
• >.> Olbba. ui
of Ti
travel pc City, la Vlalt- which was greatly enjoyed, with rouilc
and games. They were treated with
Of the family.
• t. nuu aod popcorn,
Tbe ahloKle mill started Uoiidny
feral couples from here attended
nornlng tor the’ winter’s run.
ei Or«ad Baplda «(b
Uec-M._________________
tbrtatmai aawon ber.
day bight, the 25th. i
BATE!.
^ Mr. end Mr*. Wayne Mantcidd bav<
jolly good thne and the a
men Whitson. Addle Criap
ayapelky ot tbeir frienda. for tb«'
by the Calbollc^ladles wi
Iw Of tbeir twin Infanta, both oi Alice Arnold are at home from their
I. It WI---------------arbooia for a WMdt'a yaeallon.
„r. and Mrs. Fate drove to turdyvllle today
visit
with ttelr wAle
day tor a v
Ij
Bates, has also eloood her school
11 auni. Ur. aod Mrs. Asher AlkloWBoe in iToeene City, where ■ iau< the holiday racaUon.
I. and femily.
Orandma Hannah haa gone to TravOf setkertMl of all tbe Gibb*' reUltve:
’ ib Micblgan wa« bMd. from tka aipd eyae CMy lo apend the bolldaya with
her datifhter. Mm. George Smith.
Cotter. Mre. Ardella Olbba. of '
Hermao CHloa. of Fllot. Mich., U
• “ - > ■her
- «reat
(Teat Ki
Krai
TisKIng hla parenta, the Bev. 1. N.
.. . . . . . .
Olbba, need ft
ftrlias. aod wife, for a few days.
, -^eofa. of Wfe take. There were
KCVSTONB.
Tbe revival meeting! at the U. D.
' HHMnt upon tbia happy occaahui.
My. and Mm. Henry Helm are spendQeorse PIpler haa been eateruinl
ng the bolidaye wltt retires In
An rtrte from tka eonlbefl part
O^BapidA'
/
tbe Btate.
- - lol bae dosed (or one week's
school
Mm. J. L. Olbtau bar <Alldren and
held tbalr aankal elecUon Sunday. vacation.
................ - d Olbba' in
Mrs. Manly U vIelUng her daughter
December V. Tbr following officem
Mrs. Lovejoy.
■rare eleetrd
o«y V
Mies Llssle Wales, who Is teaching
Green; amlatant. ^R. F«x;
school near Ludlnglon. It home for
Maud Arnold; treaeurer. M. .
>u?oaipt^. Thnmday laat.
organist. Helen Whitson. All the old the holldaysCharlea Ooderaten goes t^
teacbera were retained.
Banta Claua was a little late getting
and (Beau, auended a mtherins of
tte &yam'' UmDy at Herbert Bayera' to Bates' Sunday school on account ~

r,ir„

sra..:

CmadaU and her stater. Mm.
~nnn’i spent ChrlaUnaa with tbeir
■renta. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Crandall.
Mfa. Prtottce Wine's atater and
knaband, ot Baalak. rMlted htr Cbrlatmaa.
. Jal
lake Cavildi and family bare moved
in tbe bouae owned by MIebnoi ~
Ga
'^^ognA of Manton, preatted ber«
last Sunday.
Dec 28.

he has tuen ao laao be oeiMd hartly
gut araond.
. .
.
Our school doMd last week for twp
weeks (or tbe boUdaya.
We had a blustering day last Bnn-

To tbe

w"cr“-

ShVtogs

^'r. and Mm. Prank WBeon went
Kingsley last Satnrday vlsRIng k
W^M'e^parenu tor a (ew days.

On Dec. 31 tbe r

weat to Snitona 'Bay Satnrday _____
rolatlvea. He_murned Monday and
s Laura wDI remain for a hMger
vUIL

T. W. Hawl» I
............
sumption, belilg confined to hU bed.
Pearl and LUa Curr
Santa. Christmas dinner
with Mr. and I
SUriln
Wmte Good and Mon^litte came new piano Chrl
dnd returned Saturday evwlng.
.Mr. and Mr.,
Itt Saturday morning where _ —
with hli .A%
Itod . .. Christmas
.
Marguerite Jenny and Cedi Winnie.
.. and mother
Ok RapIdA arc visiting In this
UakotA also a b
netgbborbood this week.
with tbeir tamlliea.
Oeorge Hockridgb and famll;
Roy Hannalord came home Christ- .......................~
dinne;
ming from wmt of Maple City

ual intoreat wBl be orWUt:at
proper entry thereof may be
Deposits made In our
will
interest under
nndei tbe ntlea from Jan laL**^
III draw Interest
Start tbe NeM dfear right bp ItmtUng your «
depoatilng the balance. whItt will he better tt
r deposits and apendlng the ------ ““
Tbe following
n men naange this beak.

> Bugaj. who acted m

DIREOTOB8

a:

A COMMON ERROR
The Same Mistake It Made B| Many
Traveme City PeeplA
t-omstock (be 2ttt.
s ■ euuiuiuii error, _
> plaster the aching hark.
pecUng to euy one nl^t at W
. I run with liniments rheumatic
cloud with tbe family of Oeo. Beni
Mias Mary Stevens, of Traverse (bty Jolins.
school*. wWr her mother U vlsIUngat
When fhe trouble comes from the
fpt'p
Tom Good's.
kidneys.
DoanM Kidney PmiT^re all kidney
Mr. and Mm. John^'hlle j|s{le<^
friend* In Maple City ..............
e endorsed by Tmrerae City
W. O. Dlckermsn and hts mother
llcki and
b Day. •«'! !.e*ter St., radlllac,
ek-,
tb tbai I'flrd told how Doan's Kidney
> bad cured me of an srbing bark
'. IMckerman
went to town
pains over the kidn<-y* and arroa*
J. W______
.
Saturdny and bad all of her teeth tak­
lolai and hip*. Tbe pain was ao
at time* that I could hardly
as she badd auSered with tooth
r lift and I had to have a man
aasist me la my work. . used
. . plast<
. _
and numeroua^^
'??*^*'*"*
VUBA.
There was a good crowd at th pmir 1 uaed'three
Christmas exercises at the M. S no occasion to take any nn>di<'itie for
tkuroh. There were 200 that eat dowi my back or kidney* since. I am glad
Kidney PHIk. 1 hav.
toVPP*''’- The ladles of the t*nrcl to eodome Doan’a
.....
p,.opi,. uhom
are holed for entertaining their core
• lilar at
pany. Tbe Rev. Mr. Tompson waa have heard complaining of• simll
there and gave a very Bne talk pral»""’Kr'aaie bv all dealthw. Price 50
cents. Foster-Ullburn

" “ '
Mr*. H- P. WItkop Is visiting her New York, sole agent* for the United
grand parents, Mr. and Mr*. K M. States,
urolth. frfr a few days.
apell; take no.otber.

H, a. HDIU rweiaast
A. V. FBlEDBlca VHo Preeldaot
CHAS. WUaELM. Vies
r C Desmond. EenJ. Iblriby. t- O. Crotaor. Btatbm I
*er. i. M. HnellmanteL Geo. W. Laidta, Wm. Uwdog. Fi
H. Bmltt. H. a Oaroer. U a Rice.

HODGE. '
Reriuilon—elUlrlce Andeiwow.
The Christmaa exerclshs at llo.lg..
Mr*. R. J. Bf'nneit 'ia no better^at
Sunday aebool waa well attended. Tin- tills writing.
IKkagram was as foUnw*;
U.-ri Wirrden came bome-to apend
Song by rbolr.
ITa.ver by the superlntendant. Mrs. the holldavA
Mra. John Pender la on tbe sick
O. iJice.
list.
Mr*. Arthur Sparling la apendlng
Idays with her parents at
(he holidays
Reciiatlon—Hilda Bales.
Tustin,
Recitation—Artiest .Milks.
'
Dec. 28.
('horns—Mrs. Geo. Ilooge's riasa.
Rerllalloii—Sylvia Cook.
Recitation-Flossie Whitman
Ri-cllatlon—Clifforl WUaon.
Song—(Thoir,

The Orphan Waif—Eight gl'M and
four boy*.
KecItation-tUrold Pie--<«.

HeriUtton—Wmie Letaon.
Song—Choir.
RcclUUon-WilUe Hodg.-A
. .ass exercise—Lay Aside Every
Weight

_______
Hsfis-fssBsns-sssi.

mg Spedal Credit
nan

Bofb Stores Open
Evenings '

/U oiitamrs haviiit accointa kan,
■ay hare ttelr CWOrnt nlacttu
aaieCtottem. We Seat want aaytedy
to ncilBa ttelr Xmei 6Bts oo eccoast el as kaeliit tte Bosey.

Ifatamssn Xaiaioiimawilitr,
>1 irte euws 4a ttelr Adi^ttartaCtta 4ijf. Jm Bn mtn dajn
■utadoynirilHivtat.
Manflnbttii........................

J. >AF. Sls'ttor

Our Jlssortinent of Xmas Oitts Ibis year ranks with those oi jbe
large stores in tbe big cities.
'fARPET*"»

Now you can make your Xmas selections and know that you are getting the cream of the
)Ut from the leading factories in America. With such an elaborate display of furniture and
output
houtefurnishiogs, we are5 fully prepared to meet the demands of the most exacting. Our immense
Xmas purchases
for our three large stores enable us to sell at extremely low prices, and all Christ­
ise« fi
mas shoppers will readily appreciate the big saving oo every item. \'isit our stores: you
going
• to buy a present for someone; perhaps you are undecided just what to get. You wm hod
things here which will help you to deeme in a very economical manner. Make this a tu
Christmas, for nothing else reminds one of the giver every day in the year as furniture does.

We Wish You All

Special Sale in Every Department Until Xmas
. D» You ConUmplatt' fyonstkttptnqf
It so you ongbl to select your otuSt now for you have the apcdal op'vortunUy of purotualng •( onr Xmaa price*. whUh airwna a tronK-iidou*
saving to you. If you wl»h to furaiib three or lour room* comiilcte. at
abont half what yo*p had Sgured oo pajlng. go to our atore oa Union SU, ,
as we have about (our complete ouiSt* there which we purchased at factotntend
Jon.

housekeeping onill next spring. >ou can save frw S25 »« SW by

Wt7ill mall Otdtrs Promptif
We do a large and Fali*factory mall order Uu*liie**. If tt I* Impossible
for H.U lo Bllend our Great Christinas tmle write and tell oa about wnai
jou'wani and about what you want to par. You ten Mfely iruat "J®
k, I the ankle you want and you will get it at our Christmaa price
ibe same as though you were here and selected It yourself. In a^dl^ i^r
orders be sure and address our mall order department at 120
and sign your name and address plainly. Make all remittance* to Port Of­
fice Money Order* or ^Sglatered leiurA

Cbe Original and Only Eaclusioe Rouse Fumisber in Craoerse gily.

XiU.SIater'$2 Big Stores

127

Uohii St.

E7T>

^

OUR SECOND ANNUAL YEAR END SALE
STMI MTUPY. JANUARY 2nd AND ENDS SATURDAY. JANUARY 9th
EXTRA SPECIAL

Extra SpeCuJs on Silks

rai OxN Blnkels, «enn> wool ilalak,
Im Cicyi. ttmm «r WUIc« KgdK

Mis.PlatsTaUelssoke.aUeoMcs,
Uevslses. per yaTT..... I.....T!..0»C
Ose lot SI $iae Issey Silks far WsMa^ cic.
^eprleeper...........................

STJSr:

$1.00

tliW|^ab Silks la sUeslors.

miles. Me IsiM CssksttK aiM «slt
«evc« ckolecBm per

Never before in the history of the Grand Traverse Region were such values offered as will be displayed at
the Big Store during our Second Year End Sale. Almost every piece of merchandise in the store has
been cut in price to make this one of the greatest sales of the season’s business.

SOME OP- T-IHE REASONS FOR THIS SAL.E
All Stocks must be reduced before Inventory.
We ninst make room for new Spring Goods.
A determination to not carry goods from one seas<m to another.
Our years business ends on Feb. 1st
Men’s and Young Men’s aothlng
at Year End Sale Price

Boys’ School and Dress Sntts at
Year End Prices.
$2.25 Boyt’ School and Dksb Suits

SiO00 Meo’. and Young He?'* Suit!

14.85

$m1o «en'.‘«.d

16.60

$2600 idM'VMd Young Men'iSulu

18.16

$1000 Mii'i and Young Men'nM^

7.70

$1600,

»"<1 Yi)ung Men a Suia " ” '

...........................2*50

Soto ' ‘

.........

.

g 20

12.66
20.90

Boys’ School and Dress Overcoats
at Year End Prices

r $1000 Men’^ iid Young Mra'. Overcoin ‘

7.90

Men’s Uqderwear at Year End
Sale Price
Ml n'« tl Xk) basTT fleead Uadanraar
................ 75c
oo» .......................... ..........
75e heavy fleeced andmanar
... ...;.....59c
Mant tOc >Mvy fleaoed BBderwaar
........... ,37%c

i

^l^/s* School and

4.50 Boya' School and Dteu Suits

$2860 Mai', and Young MenY Overcoau

; 11.00

BOW.........................................................

School Md' b^s Suiti.............. ■ *................ 4' 13

226 Boys’ School acd Dress Ovreoats

OiMMM'^'^to.dita4^i8™.ptois.6b . . QQ

16e Dotoh Cookies speolal per

| Qp

Artice. a few odd a^ ends, lagnlar $1« value.

Year End Sale Prices in Our Crock­
ery Section

36c

Year End S&le Price In oor Ftatture Seetkn
Alt P. D Beekirith Stoves and Bsngss sdiing n

ccBtdlncoaat

White enameled framed mirrors

rnt» per

All other lines of Stoves nnd Rsnges selling now nl 19 pCT

lOe pack^ oi ^toe,

AU framed Pietares at 2$ per ecst Off
AU Uui^ iutruiurtiU u » pcKCkI OU

^p, spedid per

Year End Sale of Books

8^ Oops and Saucen

..................... I2c

BdtouDdry Btarcfa, epe^
BlusGrass 8o^

^ Ott on all fleaca linad^DtamiMr 8a<
^ an OB OBO lot <d fleoefc ibod K ■
rOl ollonaUForOoati

75C

Obildren'o Sandlea. good
q«lity......................

Airoors White 8mp special,
Swito

..2c
.7c

..s

gj,

Storm Bobber., selling

<n q r-^

S5% b« on aU fancy Veals

| Qq

m»U;j^8Uk«nau»l.ugnk>8n~ln.

Wonnn’s For Trimmed Julietta in Grey. Bine or Bed. the fctiMt that sold
nt 1.76 a pair. Speoial sale price now.................................... $ r%e
par pair.................................................................................... 1 .^D

5 50

sbsiiCa, DOW..................................................................................... ^OaOL/

| y^

Year End Sale Prices in Our Dry Goods Section

.

One lot of men's Negligee shirts in a good line of col^nsi. regnlar W.OO value........... ................................................................ D^C
One lot of moi's grty and oxtoed wool hoM legnJar IRc vnloe. i s
apeoial value per pair..............................................................
1 1C

Ohoira of s big lot of ‘g^ *ash-

OOnutrimuol Ml 8lap~ nn............................................. lie

......2.50
. l .95 and 1.28

.........Q »JPg

Qhoioe of our line of tSjOO Knox baU either stiff or aoft

i pnudipaoksgea of Koekhwood

ySrinSS” Uirt°w!ai!ta Indndiag Silk. Wool and
I All on an Dt*M Skirts Osc-llftk oU



Year End Sale Price on Furnishings

Year End Sale Pricesin the Grocery

Ik all on .0 ChiUinnY 0«tt,«oU
pt Netaral
Net
Sl% iUndliit oa all Fm exoppt
Mink*

efrom lines that sold at 3.00, S.60 and

g QQ

6 OOaBoyJ’’ Dw and'^Ml' Orerlikti' ...................
7.50 Boys' Press and ^hool bveitoats

, Q QQ

OhotoM Ml 0^'^uii tern isio W2i.H)’'!'' J 3’90
giio""" J

*' _

3.75 Boys’ Dress and ^ool Overcoats

OuiejnI.ilOnM.~lll.gl.ouU60.pU13™

..... yiso

0g

800 Boys' Dress and &hocd Overcoats

Year End Sale Prices in Ow Ladies' Sutt Action


................ 3.36
........ ;....2.76
Goo^averrdsy Shoes Cor Men
1.65 and 1.50
dBIipp
................. 60c
Ladles’ Shoes at Year End Sale
Prices
Men’s 3.60 fiue Shoes (exeepl BegaU)

WB^ii' S^V and biVs's' Suirt..................................... 2^80

$1800 Men', and Young Hen t Suh*'

i $1660 MW.todVoini lien'. Overcoau

Man’s fines $4.00 Shoes (axo^ Kagals)
now.......................................................

05

5.00

......................................... 16.60

f'-

1 65

3.00 Boys’'School and Dress Suits

11.00

$2260 Men', and Young Men'. Overc9an

Men’s Shoes at Year End Sale
Prices

...... lOc
Year End Sale Prices in tiie Car­
pet Section
Inguk

I”*

Wrougat Iron Candle Slick, oomplete OOrs
with candle, bolder and shade............a&OC

Fancy Austrian China In tfoD
dy decomteawith sprays of lilacs.
25c Olive Disbm
25c Cream Pitchers.

::::{£
....

Bnllisnt Ont Glam at Onc F<
OU sod
everyone knows oor regular prioes an the
lowest
nest in the
• city.
A few piece* of Hand Painted China
OSC*

660 b^n Art rt,n^ Ml ™nL 3x2 1 2^

V\> have n-rtsln liile* or the ReguUr Copyrtahi* that wilt be iscludiki In Ibis- great
an-kt uile.
ule. that
(fast have alvayx

sirid for Sl.2t.
UiBt whiUIII- ihry
they la«t
Isxt will be marked U>
b aoll at ............................ Me
•« ..Ties
..Ties of
of Hentv
t
We have «»;.■
and the Al*er Book* that were atid
for
that for )lil« sale «III be ................................. .............ISe
We have e.rialn title* of the Popglar t'opyrlsht* that
regular 5<tc aerie*, that will be put Is tbl* *ale for .
....SSs
me good Boy*’ sod Girlo' Book* .iiit to cl
marked from the regular &0c to tell f<
There are Mine good book* that did *ell ti.. ....
to make room for oiber goods, will be your*
Stereocropic Views, folored. Foreign. Home l.aad and Comic.
while they last will be *old at........ .............................................. ig
All tbe Calendars that we have left-will be sold A 2S pgr cWfit Oig.
Fancy Boi Statloaerr at One-Third off thg rgpglar prieg.
All tmrae* that are left will be pul In tbU Tear End Sale at Ons-Half
Off the price. .
BiWe* win be pUced in thU great sale at 2S per cent disc
All Perfume package* at Onedtuarter OIL

AD Perfume Packages &t 0ne4)oarter Off
i .00

Indina’ Underwmr io eapanto garaMBti
Sevalo«.aaleprioe..t»C
50s talnm. Sale pciea..Ste
l^valaaa.aala prioe..7le
.
30. Bnr-. uM Ul~~
~~0M-8Muon~U
Ooka 8.1k.
37^

aU nn Ltdiu' nnd CbilduoY GnMlH Glnnt

EXTRA
H~Y IM»r N.«lia~ 8tlik. unkij

. SrP%.“...;.....98c

ih

Togo Bank, good Orentat Patterns

WALL PAPERS
15c Wall Papers, 9xltt inob Borders.........lOc
8dc Wall Psperg, 9 inch Borders................ 14c
25o Wall Pspers. 18 inch Borders............. l$e

EXTRA

tUO Ikuc. IWcM. SbirtA .li*

:*2.90
Special BedncUon ^ aU Stcrilap
SUverware
100 laeee Chinn^t, gen. | q qq
nine aoslrian. $25 00 valne...
$1000 Ameriesn Poroelsin Dinner
lys of roses___7«75

EXTRA

roiiei Set
“ OnwOoarter Off.
Allbriffal
UailI^hnwn
John
. No Cbss'for Rhenm*tl*m and Blood i^'r'lBir.'V
MoilUtrr'* Ko.'ky UoukuIb Tea. XSc padtage t<
Paloe Celery Compc
* -----Cuday.'
Duffy's Cat
. Warner’s White Pine Cos
h Haxel Soap .Sr cake*, three <ake* In a

EXTRA
.us •

rvS’i”/";;;;!

........................................ TSe

EXTRA

: «ivtl«ft-m*vnu hmm-6 raiMY, jahuaw t. itoA
i-p< Mtoii*^llte-th»
Bel lioeeer ow ■ Kock-ta the Kalkse- ferth to carry a aiBeh iai«Pr diMk.
tog It men aad the R E Bird aaw oie terll xdTetttoed and
than to the past becanae at thp tMd
lABtf BtiiB-i .tandard Ue woHd over.
They 1ft ka city hank.apeOto (or ecvernl bnada.M
t- M. Clapp.
that he expect. Ihe #aai«>»
One of the vpry latent srrtvato la »e*t. to totePP larger,
fieur. To handle tbeir regular trade
^liglAiil fee.
tofee
hto
ptoPP
nmoag
Ue
fenKltog
A (hrtTtog eoneata to the Bwawtl; ihii^tKp.btotben are Awtoted by tw«
flee proatAi
yiephoBe congaay: Moat of the ataA regilBf cletba-ABd two ex.tr* oom «a hnmn«ia mea of the eHy to u M.
aaabler' iaal
tertac neo»*r*a (>•«
iabed for tc yean aad dffiWx tndP
Banrifiy. Cole Brow ar* alM well Clapp. tot*!tur« dealer aad
A. T. Brooklaa. Mra. Margie
iW im»m «t «M. vkleb ID the iMt new Md gT«»t«^ lUlkhilM poMlble
Mr. Oapp case from Elk BapMi from n tor from ho«e as Mtotoa.
k« a»d the eUteeaa pride themaelrea koMta *. potato bayen and have a
B.
Brooklaa.
WtUla^
Lewlt.
.Oeoige
P.
,ad.
the
uiw
o<
JK».
kW.C0M «P* •» »“? ®‘
that eriaj^rtyttdopcarsitoandlaihatahPtt oenrga Schtog aad Oeorge taMh are
blg brMf veneer %
Bow. M. A. mmO. WUUam C Hew^^ or the tMellewee ot thp Mrrtca
^ M^toHAK t«*w. u todAr Uk*
also
AmIct. in hardware bat oa a
tbe Are the town gained one BMtea«w
.Uttoree-retertt^^ Bi. Chgaaeay c
iu Hwetw. * ter tNCUr dtr Uas
■mallar scale.
week the Kalkaaka City baak building, tbe new gs.oeo borne ot thl.
, kim MAT*. Md CM H*htfd»T etelin
lasy. Twelve d.)^ after tbe fire
1 more into i
C. H. I
tM ^IwUn ot h»niig the bed that of any ether man. He u a hean
deaintyed tbeir old office, tbe cOBi'
Wbon tb* big fire had fintohpt Hfi
|te|^.*a4 bwlBMe booMe. the SMt ftod^ldef aiid waa JsItiteiUal Id or borne. Big dork colnmo. rarmoo
pany bad 300 pbooes baek lalo workItaasiraa. werk qply oae v«Mr7 tum
light ah(l mar ptesw oT«ar gaatdac the Kalkaaka Ugbt and I^ow by a ten root arch form a bean
er eOMoaCr. the K*tt»*a Ooaaiy entrant* to the bolldlng. Tbe am
was Ml Ptoadtor to kh* Mwa. itei«
te ih* gtete.
The officer, are;
c. H. Pervaotet. A. * malt tor spv^
.
«U B»oBibe ago her «U- SUU had SartncB hdak. ndlhe 8wa- menu lor lighting, beating and reaA. E Palmer^PreeMent.
bI days tbai woRby goatteman afitMIIMB Av MriT the entire bwlM rerly Tetephoae Compaay. At the tiUttaa are Ideal. Tbe Hoof I. of
doaale
worK
wblie
tl
Use
Of
UM
are
he
either
dliwetly
or
W.
K.
Boeke..-vk«
pMldipto.
ed
by a staff uf aowiy draftad etorSn.
ItoMA eT ihe dqr •*•!« mr la the
Jawee A. Hairloi. aecretary
was ronfronted wuh tb« task M fiMfi£«A «PMC or • tew hour*. T«Ur te thrMWh the badt hdfod thaae who ateel oelllog to baaotUtlly <
Tbe vaalta are of lelnfoiwed cooerete uenmrer. ing th* town. And uow that tb* ote^
ter auM’ «» MtT'
*?“•' needed ready eaab to rebnlld.
C. W. Swaverly—Genet*] toui
rca ar* bock laU bMtomm Mr. FAN
Mbdtegs « ootei^e# of brttfc. The owaara tU tb* M» biHlBeea three aad a bait teat thWk aad
aosr.t I* Ptni toodtog kip shai* oC te
Mh HMtetat
hr tter blodu and tenania are ai follow.: lined, •mt bank, organtoed In •*»,• eo- nreetoiw—C. W. Swnveriy. M. E
people, and carries aa a 1 liM «l
•oeded w«k
ttom greet etete M. ii. Lahner. h.rdware and Imple- }oy. a good bualnea. aad ihougb nnlo- Weed, Z. C Beeke., T. A. Drelimeyhaa
a
teepotuibllKy
of
and
L.
W.
Becb*.
groceries
sad prortalouu.
ku
ud hr «ifht CMWt MOlea; P. A laireoe, aho. atew:
main central office M tbe com­
ftth.lke
Mlhl et bMgrede oT A. B. Cornell, bat**..; T. Brad. Qlea- llOO.OOO. WIiltoiD Chllda to.caabier and .
, 'Msaulng Hppm' fwM etedrie light.. taitdUg. am A Co., dry gud. and pahtte haU; tbe direetor. are & M. X>otoa*. P. E. pany to a model -of Ba kind. Kellogg
One of the- hoot koown toMMrtoP
Joy. Bol LoeMr. Claode Cole. Clydn phones aad .wliebboarda are Aped aPB
tet.hfur. iM IteA
to Kortber* Mtohigna Ir tb« Maaatpg
H. 8. itowr. OUy Dr«g BUre; Dr Ctrie. A. B. Bowemian, W. R. Phin- give the beet ' ST' reauH. nnder auy
iram^dwre. with eer
House, conducted
George Bow. 1^.
(.nd all condition.. Long dlttance .erp. W. Pdraall aad the^ksakUa; ney. W. Child, and John Blethtg
Bow to a hatol aaa of jman *t mWall LigMec gvere*.
Tke I. ..cured ovqr tbe line, of the
perlence and a. the bouao has be«
That the More, of Kalkam are tbe Citlttn. Telepbone company.
pnder tbe toanagoincat tt the same
beet lighted of any In Northern MIehThe Swaverly Telepbone company
family »r the past 25 year*. U to ***■
an la a town of the um« aUe to wa* .tarted in i«m by C. W. Swaver
dwcied aioug ibo um* Uaoa yoar aRor
le BOttwIy to the progreoatveneo. of ly. who merged It into a copartsery<*r and la a manner (hat 1s portePle BwrehaaU bpt alM to the efiort. ahlp with A. E Palmer to IfiPA ml
ly nitotacionr to the traveling puA
. Me MUutOa Light ^d Power they later made it a etock company.
Company. TPhaa the new -bnlldlng. Among tbOM toTeatlng heavily this
fitovtr Block. '
''
lime were W. H. Balke. A ASon and
aoreotwoMaenllte.a^
. fUte
The StovM- Block more than pay Pf
me light wiring wai g
gteed to'the pote| Je«e 'WUleV. tben With a capita"
the new buildtngu stands as a monu­
ipany and .imply ai • matter of tie* of IlCO.OOO tbe company bought
ment to lu owner. Nipoieen yoan ago
Kfind bnalae*a,uey wired the BniM- ont Om Petoakey la
Mr. Stover then a'youag man. to th*
ingi In the very best manner nnd pany sad today aN loM eaairol near­
Kalkaska btutoe** wcwM. loat Ptorm
noreovek Aid the work at coat. The ly IIAM phpAe. (a
tOW*a atoag
> and aU to n dtoaogood wiring prevent, danger from Ibe G. R. A I. tibm -HantM to Vanire aad make. powIMe th. aw of Avety,
SUH to businea. again he proih
tbe powerfol Tungtiea Mgbto which
WeatbeHng all the storm, of oppo.1
' A. E Cornell -Hanieae C*.
pered anti] he «M to ascA fiaaseW
almply Aood the butlaaw portloa of ^ioB aad loM by fire the
eondltton that w%m the nprem. teealway. beea able to declare didvl-^ easily .tore 2fl.00l} buibels ot tbe tu­ space of lime has built up • good t>utbe city with while IlgbL
ond to.1 by fir* came he waa oaaMod
Tbe power plant located at Rugg. itonSK. paying 3 per cent cab and 2 ber*.
tinea* not only Ip Kalkaaka but tu to emetg* hPtUr teaa hater*. AeUag
The company
on (ji* Bapid river. I. equipped with Mr e»t nock.
Following a gradual policy of ex­ nirromdlng towns as wen. a firm be- a. hto.own ar^oct aad cootmetor
Weeilagboiiae electrleal maopinen. named in honor of C. W. Swaverly. pansion they, huve acquired a two- never to advertising aud progressive
be todv owns a fine home tor hta b»and twin turbine wheel.. II to capable the founder, and by whose nnUrlng third, interest In the Bowermaa A nwibods Mr. Clapp has nude bimselt
and at lb# City Drag more eaeffort, .ad ability the bushieM has Cole Bros, elevator and feed sale* de- wl.kly known as the "man wbo Kavea
r gweratlag sso. borne power.
Joyn th* vwT boot d^ trad, to the
Oeoege E Pray to prealdent of the been made aBCoesaful. He to atalMed j i«t. a hair Interest in tbe general you money."
OOUBtfT.
compaay and A. E Palmpr maaagei >y&8. Steven, to tbe eendnet of the*
of Gosling Towers and Cole
A. B. CorMlt.
tlmor F. Jokiwo*.
....
....... . and s twotblrd'v
Tbe eompapy to paying* goDA dlrP* Iwstoess '
Bie*. of LeetsvlUe
Beyond all doubt the best arranged
Not many poo^ know that Kalkas- '
deada and own. ibelr «wa tagillBlBg*
inter* t in the pener*! siore of Tow­
lianreu shot> in Northern Michigan ka ha. an aolomoblle factory, bat
Kalkaska ha. two thriving new.pa- er. A Cok Bros, of Elk Kei'W*.
vatoed at ISAM.
U
that
of
A.
n.
Cornell.
Tills
boa
such to th* eaaa. Blmor E dohaaoa.
. to Ulll toMhe pei*. the Kalkaiklan estabUahed to
Leui. Otam.
expertmenui aug*A tha- city own. me and the Kalkaska Leader, start­ « Twelve year, ago to a little build­ Is boused in a new 34.0M building and who conduct, a btoyde repair shop, to
H.-own water plant, pot btow
ed Is irff. Both have n goed circula­ ing 24xfi(i. Loato Glnxer started to In the extensive etnrk Is Ip be found Ibo maa to bring thto dtoUaetkto to
light eonpaay to do the iwnpiag. Tbe tion to tbe county. Above tbe City the dry goods and elothlng buslneM In evoiy kind ot baraoss from the llgb Ibe town. An ortginal genius to PTPry
OMrt .Hewaa. Kallmaka.
water ptopt to lohated on the North drag store building are the office, of Kalkaakx Today ii; to the-boast of botee to draft hodsc harness. Mr. Co^ MaM of the term. Mr. JohPMn tea iip
•re pteaa It ia'K. M.Oolaoe. drag aton and l4>o* A braneb ot die Baardtana rteef aad
ItolkaaUaa. on. of Uw Itoeltott thl. store that tbey ^rry tbe -largm nell mniifaclure. almost all bl*. Ugh bi date con.tracted ffve antaw Tteo*
•m.
.
|8oe.i)h0l(«npher.;L.QUter. drygood.
run to It. llaUt rdr'gO idwlibt weeklies to this aeetlon of tte uaie. aad best stock of dry goods..clotV. barem. iiufchaalag the heaviest bar- maeblae* are complete in evoiy Aeun
tHbWe to the energy andiaod^ J. L. Boyd. oWce.; Oole Broa. day* to.1 .ommer. A. the capacity ot W. M. DePay to editor aad poMIsher
t.ens ol Votruba ll.rne.* Oa, i
and involve adraaoed BUas.ot ana- lifk. sboes. ladle.' anfi gentlemM*.'
stniaion. Some dpy ft to )nt barely
u*. bpa
the ^toni to l.9Mi.0M ^lona In 24 and bU experience to the larger news- tomiabtog. to be found, to the coun­ John T. 'Beadle-of Travervo City,
clotblag: City bank:
ijis always been a motto ot Mr. Cor powlbk that Mr. JobuBoa with toz^r
hour*, there to probably no -town In papei offices of the state gives him
ty. In erecttoB bi. new buildlnr Mr.
neir. that "Slock worth 'carrying to capital at htoI dtopooal
«
tea aJRrbnlldtaga. None of the'Ralnbow. K. of P. hall; Swaverly Tal- ibe Mate that receive. *o generous
may build a
keen insight Into tb need* of hli flelA Glaier. aimed at two things..
factory tom
illitei» hre.eery wealthy men, ten We noinpaay; p. E Datey. Kal- water, .apply per capita. T;^eugb U
and bow betC to snpifly tbem. Tbe
reeanToagrpfilnumber nnd wbMh win lavdttt fits
bbte the Bamoa. died dowa kpaka Oiwoery company and E *
i prUm glass window*
cured a line of the very best good, own Meu of eoBAnictioa la tholr' gaM:begaa to toy ptoni W re- A. H. hall.
flood the uiiitding with llghi while the
pahteterbaatoMabomeef hi.|ka betoie the .wecnan ot fbeae *ur
fotmicxs are never allowwl to bo Clot
^ not owe toMlsea. eoaeemjbolldtog. wm
tthlASd . wetortre
tried Up Viib good.* oven on the hmO
^ da the f*y ter. the Ire. One og the fall and eourt howe, woiib'
«t day*.
the! new howM of Ue |7«.«oa. ud aphool baUdlag* aad:
The eSccI or clcanlthess and ros»ghoA. . eoaipaay. ftaalebarcb properly, worth I4&A00 wore.;
Ini-s. is lieighti'iied by (hi- wide atoloa
L^pe the opera howe ha. not the valoe of all tha town property to­
land pollihed floors. The store em-‘
Bt'^ aeem. rertala that day mart approach the fTM.OM mark.'
_ otoy. five rlei ka and In i be- person ot
f y«ar roll. aroMrf the
Every year .luce tbe locorporalloa
Jorge IX-yii- posKcsiM an oxcollent
of the lowD in KfT the poat office revl::duw IriuiTi.i-r,
from to net known erdpto hove eliowo an Increaae over
Lyon A San.
I to Ue tallb of Ibe the preeedlng year, and tbe la«
The vcond floor of the Cla.cr
be taUtto of toek cal year was no exception, a lUgbtty
Voildlag 1s divided Into oulies of ixioms'
HIM of tbw bnUdlng larger lncrei« than UMal being reJcnq-ied by Jamtai Ora«-<-r-u. the in■ of lime. Tbere are eorded. Ur. E B. UnUcock to poMwaefMiaace man, .Mimrc-y J. 1.. Itujil and
i> among the bust- ler. r. » Itorby, deputy pc*l»a.ier.
.Lyon A Ran tbi- pliiiiagraiii.i-rs. Dur-j
Lsaka, all are able to and Htaa Ella Harlan, aubtaat.;
tog the pa^l W yiuis l-joii A Son*
Thoogh the excellent wtrlce given by
jhave by couru-ous ireaDH-nt and i^d'
AtoM Court HouM.
the poaioMee to, largely ^ to the
• ork bulli up an excelb-nl buslDcn. *
' p^ ef npiHnlaai aad pm gfiMafiee of-lhe waMer band yet a
i; to now their lni<-ntlori to make thrir
^ . pnpg'kb alway. bees a ebaraeterto- great deal of credit to due hto aattotnew sindlo om- of tbe very beat, while
L ^ tie Ufitt nr tte Xalkaaktoa. Back to aata aa weU. Mr. Darby eelUtlWied a
tbey may still ivtaiii tbeir old .tudio
Jttfifi vbea mopt of the other cow
a:, headquarter* (or those who wish
‘^tlielrpfinft, honaea oa wbeeU her or sad baa .toe* w*a PMsy
oulslde views made and jiost curds.
.H. P»P*PPWP*M bfooary Stare. idtMfar.
. rntat* bnalaeto me* Mlpped one over fHend* by hi. never tolltog.copMPpy
arrange* them that they are
Loeaer Bros
pa tha other tWne to tbe cooniy ttet and efficient aervlce as a pubUe of-. oily ho* water pumped »» eloelrtclty Kalknaklaa bunted out at tbe Urn. of
tUwD to the prospective CHstomer
The Insgiug <ipt-raUcins slili
' aiqpad all eouaty mm movtog once AcUI. ptobably the moet widely known'' they still tevo a ataato pUat to good tbe fire, aad like all the other* to now
•at tbe very best adviiniage. He also
fondUta*
and
In
raw
Of
fire
both
dueled
on
quite
x
torge
scale
(n
the
and
beat
liked
womna
to
the
wttbty
ipifiETbUeoapwu tbe ereeflen ofa
to better eeodltion tbaa ever. Kverjcarries a caaqileie line of leiUier nible, and far ha. huUt up a -fory pro, tlMfiP OPWt bouM to the city of Kal- is Hist Harlan. ImmedUtrly oa grad' earn and eteetrie pump, can r*n up thtog from roll tep desk to type 1* u-rrliory tributary to Kalkaska re- goods, sitchi;'** mt cast-, and band- flUbM baslneea.
pronsure nT40b pounds. This tegotb- new. while a Potter Junior prew inrs. quire-a « number of good big heavy
. Today this edifice to Maiplr naUag from tbe high school ate
liaga
Want Now Station.
er with the tpcc that tbe town now ont 1.200 paper, an bo^r.
boTw. Only tbe very bosi draft burse*
ed a poaktoa to tee paat <
AAP^ the ^ bPOdlage to tee town
M. N. Lehener.
Cndaoliled by the yoeeat ordoaM et
contton. a large nnmber of fire proof
CIV used by the blg'^umiMTaen nnd ns
AaA to }pat tee proper aiae. Then to iad ebeta year to her qnlet. abaa
To J. N. Tlnklepaugs. editor of the
fire and ftaaarid plaale. KalkaakMha
-dhp IBtie hMlet of a town it toeked tog way. has added new Mends 4n tee- buil^g* rednoe. the danger ot fire Kalkaska Leader, belongs tbe dlsllne- sucll bones; are not raised in this
already Icohlag (or the weak Ugln
to
a
atolamm
and
fire
Insurance
tuioi
part
of
Usia of old ease.
41^ ^-a Mg ping hat os a traaiAUon of being' tbe third oldest newspa­
In the rtaain that mnat noedi bo
are eoapoquenUy dellgbifolly low.
per mai la Northeda Michigan lo
sgtbened. oad now ar* beading
Fre«msn FaotPry.
point ot eoaUniMU. servlee. Since
tbMr eacfgiM to dtowoor If
The preomnn Maasfacxnrtog
im Mr. Ttoklcpaugh has published
ome mincer (be rsOioaii oaBaet
mannfactnrer. of wooden ware specLeader, and during thal-AJme baa
be
forced
to giv* bottor oorvtoe. Tb*
laitlw have more men In their
acquired an exteative acquatotanee
O. E A L give* good fiolgbt and paoi ployment and oosMqueotly distribute
and polllleal experiettoe that makes
oengot oorvtee. but teeoo who hove to
* n large pay roil than any -other firm
bim emlnentlf fitted to give tbe peo­
wait for fh* night tratne coutdalu
to w.ib^fcs Unlike m many conple of Kalkaska county . paper that
that to* oM shack dealgaotod.ac aataoerns of It. ktod (bit cfwcera
always contains utmeULing of vital
tton to Hi tigkicd and i
'ptoadily. The mill wn built to lSk4
hsoo to MimattoB roar to teterett. Mr. Tlnklepaugh wMCiooioo
soioiely uahepied. Any way the <
suiloa doae.BW cwnpar* tenrahte
the sew bnildlnge erected alas*
i,
do— b.„ i--... .b. pikaowledge
the fiioAte It U *p to te* .telMad
poM Of maktog repair, with the exneed* of (hto pan el the state. He to
progrooMve tffitU to p*oe
‘oeptton of the mtog of ■»! when the
8 norther* Michtgun mn first.
with (bat eet 'ey the Rltoge.
. ^
'«M mill burnod apd a new one *and ail tbe time.

oreeted the asm* year. Tbe yearly
HBvato DNva. .
A. tbe product. c»( the city'* wood
{erage of person* euptoyed to |35 with
The real grtevasce. hnerever. Is
workij'g (aetories go to many cemn'« maximum of la in the mlU and 56
•galaot tbe ftere MarqaKto. Osc* that
tries of Ibe glebe ro do tbe goods
to teecampaTke payroll for tbe
road ran a braneb Iran SapU City
from toe shelves of (be retail dealoi*
through Kalkafka to ttfuterd. Jtfw
post year aa. avctoACd over 54A60 n
find tbeir -Way to homw to all parts
CODDIy.
and
Math of Kalkaska lMB'hMn,.AI.During
tbe
past
twelve
montbs
when
ataW Bank tm4 Bool oWtos.
oonUatied. and many people w)tecb*>d
« many wooden ware maBafaclurersI
C*l* Bre*.
(□naoHy tab* the train and nom w
wet* compelled to close tbeir miUs.j Cuie Rrox. tbe grocers, are )n*t get
tbto city to do tbeir ^itfBteg. ar*
(he KaJkateian. a few years Mtor
The teak, of a town are always the the Treeama company faa*d that be- liog comfortably Mttled to tbeir
now forced to drfy* waaty m«M oror
heu barwmewr*
(«nae their Ime. were u w*U know*' |&.om store bsUdtog aad are puttlag
!to one of ihe Uegeel and meet comdM Shat to the ead proved very pro- tioua. uM tadgtog from the heotthy
da that are not al.waytih* boot or
growth
of
the
two
banks
thnt
Kalkae
i.
and
as
I
pieie
slock*
of
groceries
ever
carried
elaewbr«e.
Aa Kalkaak* 'atete
•tahte. p«hUe school bulMtog*.
|
m a oust of 5ISA60. All the stock (be brat market of say twwn to -The
•Sr year* C5 per ce*i of their toxea kn boaate nil to well with the Lom
reralt tbeir ex^ tradfi inr. the to Morther* MicUgaa. Tbrtr baUdieg tetHWd into the Kaifcu^: C3:!W.r
ban bM paid Into the Khool fond. hard* nad an thaw who handle moa- yrar wa* (be Igrsett that It has ew^bas a Boor ipsce 35xW o* tsre floors brought ID by Loeser Bro* delete to' has beeo purchased lor the new store (onnly. the peroo*. living la the adbi«B. goods betog Sbipped to Oaa^'aad a haaemeat More spring they I horses, cattle sud mote*. Their »*in ; i.ot ba. Mt all been placed yet Mr. iaceat territory are telly as Mud la
- tte «a«lt to a magnilcmrt achoal •y^ iJMiliag worte gMhOd ate from ' Tbe Kalkaska county State aad Bar Mexico sad Europe. Secretary L W * declare every torb of tois space aill, officea ore to Kalkaska, tbcngb they, Mr. Lehener proposes to carry about tholr d**o*ciaUM««< the rwlMaaA no
year paplto go loRh.to 4tm
;^(|Rori*ai*te in ISO* vite •pebe reptwts that (beTe ar. a *um- be used- to dtoMuT tbdlr goods. Cote have Mte barn* and an exienstvc ha Ig )».«•» stock. lie rrporU tbot .the tbe miaakiwtx It seems a* te«i^
imthlag eas be dime shoM tho stetMkdr M#a. «T enfiaavor to Rad that a caplulltatkw of fifO.fiM aad a 34* ber'of good big orders booked aad Bros, have been |» baslneu 18 years linfi to Gaylord and Eui Jurdaa. | post year dee to the li
. thig #P U uwtl oq*lM>od a* tbe best. «W aarplus. Harold B. Wballey. wbo that there -to every pttmpect (or a and bare t.ulk ap a very large trade, Loreer'Brps. aton have ex'lMulvr bii>i'j ballding going on wa. the brat year ter, and that this braach'will a«im
In the fiftee* years’ espmtctee that good year ahead.
^
Oae <f ihe prinetpol Teaoo*. nssigneil *tos iMocoste ia Mllwaakae. Wia..|he ha. ever oajoyed to tbe '
(be tale of the old Soaifia kisaik and
••mA-EFfitewr.
. wltk teo t
• IS teat they always pai Lteter.
afi«tUw to b
lOmilaaed aa page aevcajt

SEW PITY

tmi oBt^

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tHAIftrtllCVEIltC HtllALO,

FHIDAY. JAHUAWT-l. mk

VfCLOON OBNTBIt
ty BBd BOW took to tbe dcvetopmeoi
e« ise Um Unde M the next eiep
in tbe iMiTb ot protreiu.ThJ* yetr
<OWkwed Xro« roe »U.)
ly onewixtb u muy car loeda ot
" *«tB Mt be » fbcter In lb® deretop- rotnloee were chipped m dorini iNe
precedlAK yenr. bat deepUe tbe " '
oC tbe cteiftlHn »nto Un»
eui Cbortaeo thi. entaUc the
r » li
tf t*» tew** »•
»P H wO be doM wMbln tbe cbnms »re cooSdeol tbel tbe
year win «e » *f«wt deel ot monej
Ml iwetee mmikk. Tbta eeppoettk*
wtM* (raa tke
U»i w^ereJ Im- rpcnl la the HBpro»o««il of Ui
e b(«n DOilBod ibnl Over 50 cnrloBde et hw *- ">ctDC
Ibat
H ibey vwted to yet their timber iutilcd from *poBeer nto«e.
««( tbie wtoter »*» tbelr iul oppw- when IB BBoUer yew «r two the Urtnitr. Some mainUle. however, ihnl mere ere reedy to Uke np the Bcrk of
they will Rnd that the
■mice vlU have to be eonaaned lor
•ererel jreen yet. •• Ur down M noodamen, If Ibey ke^ up tbelr pree-

Bkrmcm

WM • Labe Au OkUer
we ehtsiak___ .
.
Stewart, of Lake Ana. racBt weatber baa been very Sne tor vlatar
. ,
CliHatiiiaa beta at the lawe « 6. H. weaUer.
Lawyer.
Clold
Cb^UMcjdy^
and krand-cblldren all spent CbrUtmaa
■jyeat ol Mlie Batella Warea,
OoBar. ot Weldon.
Tbelr children
MrandMraJloy »ri«B «f Maple nt home with thetr parenu.
nmrtea and WInthrop Qottar are
niy. TtaWbd Ml*. Ncwn»a-a parwau.
borne from Honor belping tbelr fatbar
Mr. and Mn. Bner CraU Tueadap.
Mlaa Lavra Ooln. of Travrree City, 8. Ooffar, 4ei. out loss and aeod «t
.jent CbrlMmaa with her parenta. Ur. the M. A N- K. R- RPred UartoB. ot PUtle. to worklii*
and Ur*. Pred Odn.
Ur. Ocorpe Powell and Helea Rou
Cbartoc Tenant to very sick wUb Iho
llo^ar.

caller Wedneaday evenlac.
*
Mlaa Sadie CraU apevt
iBt Uu
last Week
of- •her slater. ..............
Ura. WIM
Ortttbe 1
.. ''
mb.
OtUIL
S H. Uwyer and Bob. Payne wei
buaxIttK wood Ua't week.
Mr. and Mr*. C. ft. Canlleltoor at
danshtcr. ot Bast Ksh
with bla inotber berc.l'b
A family reunion and dinner wa#
aarved rhrittmac at the home of A.
C. Wynkoop. Tbe metnberc preaeiti
were D. E .Wynkoop and wife, tbe
Mimes Dolly aod Vora WynlW. of
Traverae (My; Ralph R^nkoop .ot
Kalamath Klto

‘^^'^Oirt^aa

excrclaca

Ab^ teacher.
aHdttrl UoSar was a
ds) OB business. '

at

ChrtoUna D. Rogers (deceased) to
ibn MelvUu e S4 of s% of aaW. «ec‘’'iiyf'smto and wife to Mike Dteaad «fto. lot 1.
•.HUB
Cm's 1st aab dir. of lb D. A Oa.'s:

AfiGinrs of

A. Brigham and wife to David
...........................,«.Tl*.Bll-

B and wife, w W ft. of krt
« tL of tot <7. Oak Helghta.
46. and e 36
Chas. B. Sox (single I lo bb. i.
cbemer. tots 41. 4t. 45. 44. U. &4.
5C of bU. S. Kingsley.
. & r. S«tR»r to J. H. Hocim. parceL

the

UNDEI PEACE iMD$
ScMiytor gtraldM i

i»Si.ii«oGonl Mnant a u BKXWT to
COM ~wa|Ua' naiso.
Tk W ooob ue lh(»e »l«> are “putkabi'.
Wliea they liuie foiini ihe ri|hl ptopMiMl u«l tif
beS nUeriaS they itich k> 9>em end die ceueTlnuee s
thu theh hebng ehnye oUDee eU “right".
NiWuiy doeb eheul renlte wihlheu. hecuM Ihey
keou-^ they’re <U<«.
Thu'i dureenn

Mr. and Mrs. Oamea Scott 'left
Thnnsday for Manistee, to spend 8|»cfal to The SreatBg ^ecatd.'
MIA.; -pej io.Christmas wtu iheri son Stephen and
ler Straight, who la mb to have
family
«
A. j. Otto ttansaetod b«lB^ In j,„aiened the llto of 8tate‘Depaty
Tiavdrme City last week Wednesday., (
a^uh.
MM. Ethel Motter left Wedneeday ,Oame Ward«a O. A. smith,
tor ber bome In Bk Rapids miod yesterday aad ptacA aadcr
wad the holidays.
Uzoo bonds to keeptbcKpaaeA
Maranerlte. of South Boardman; Mra.
■a. to Joe Mpalcr and wife on
• •: >R. C. 8tephenaon.of Trarerae Cli}-;
Held A- WynU..,.
Wynkoop, of
. ..
Moore Junrtlon.
on. *i» V/iias.
POMONA.
Hn been med steadilx io hutu^eds ol hinilies lor over
A very pleasaM tine
S»lh. a daughter,
1 the time
lisa Mary Sehsnb came tioni dlar-,
IwaSyyeara.
qaleklyBs all realized
roulizci that It probably
r Springs to apend her vacation ^ Pomona. Mich.. Dec. S9.-Tbe MtoaI would be the tool time they aouM ell
Because
__________^
ibey <£t
________ yem ago lhal ihw go«
t Vaito and Veva Hnrgonne have n>
he loseiher In MlAlfan a* D B Wyn
r Leland and Miss
beat resdts from it and were wis«yen«igh not to M diaac*
itoaned
from
ibo
south
part
of
ibc
Idaho radii to Romaitt Cordea. of TratcTW City. (*“•***
.- ----keep expects to RO to
make his borne there and Held Wyn- vl35l with
Uh Mrs. O. Brow laai week. Mate.
koop will leste in March lor bto h«iuc ■sMlA
■................
M HeuKs of■ Traverse
Traverso City
Cliy auil
Mr. Rowe aad Tom I.cMl»lek have
The leasan they have been wise eooqgh oot lo diaage
in Oash. Canada
'
Mr. and Mrs. T.yHeuas of Kalovr. gone 10 Honor to work In camp.
Doe. n. ____ __________
apeOl Sunday with Gilbert Hcuu and
is because do ooc ha* ever been able to produce • better
Mtoa LcU B/ens to vtoUlOg biT sit­
NORTHPORT.
ter.
Mlaa
Datoy
Evens.
flour.
■ Maple
Tbe Rev. Mr. L-Robluson
to apendiOK
-Friday li
laal.
Mra. Melvin Boret has returned
■bere tbe Moornslowa braacb bit* the rtk pace, win bavo ooptptoied their the holldara 10 Indiana.
Ini'
It’s doubtful if they ever will .
to^r
Mrs. llermaD
om Cadillac.
W. Kclaey and wife, of Grand Bap Co^cr. on Dee.and
mala Unc a* the Stearns Lvmber Co. work and eonr.
Wth. a ran.
Dan WiaCer and family have re­
has a oontnvO yood for acveral years
Berman
Pertner
came
from
Trav­
For sale by y^ dealer.
Feel CenMenL
.ulsey's moibcr.f Mrs.
lumed
to
PocDona
to
make
their
fu­
erse
City
to
apend
Christmas
wHh
rtL
Tbto seocral feellDK of confldeuee Udnab
ture home.
Win Harrow and -bll- hto parents.
In tbo future to a rval nsael. All
VALLBY cmr MBAJNC CO.
Local Option.
Mrs.
O.
W.
Cook
did
shopping
lu
Little Myrtle Rowe, who baa »>een
drrn. of Traverse (Tty. spent
tlbrtzt- Traverse City one day last week.
■nt Cl
CraRdKAWtefOA.
The qwWIoa Of local oiKton wi:i L'.; the stores and fsclories employ as
Louis Schaub and staler. Mnyme. site tick, with pncuiDonla. to able to
uirn »
ae usual. Kowm.™
Nowhere I.
to ..m
them
anboiltiod to -the volaiw of Kalkaska many u.™
be up again.
are
fn
Grand
RapMs
vtotiing
trlends
cxMiiity at tbe aprtne electtens. and manlfcslcd thni frallnB of univsl that wuefca with her mother,
Ira Conen haa purchased the house
an|
relatives;
fitnu
there
they
will
in times of nasculq^ Snunelal condl-i Mrs. RetiUIl to UI with tnnsllRto.
boLb aMea are very oonaervatlve U
Id lot formerly owned by Taylor
, The WoniXB'e club met wUh-JHtos ,4(0 to ♦Hn* lb visit tbelr brother.
Mrs. P. Kirt and children nnd Miss Buchanan.
recard to predleilns tbe outcome. Hobs fircvent InvesintenU.
IJulls Miller last Tnesdsy aftenKian:
all legally posted and the hoard City, to H|M-iidilig the week With bkr
A* a rcauli ottlito no man deed be.Aiicr quotsiloox tmd curreat,evcuis. llattlc lUipjKT-nu ot Cedar, spent
What qpUtoas sTe hasartod preaace a
.Upervirars wu. wresiK- with It rlfler. Mrs. C. D. Hollenlteek.
Cfasrtos Platt has moved hU bousee
with
Mrs.
Ooorge
Kclas
bt


••

an arCcle
vIciM-y lor the '-dry*.'' All admit, Idle, business to looming and wlndis.hUK Max Schroeder read
lu-xt week.
I Mr. and Mr*. 4. G. Booth and Poarl
bold gooda Into tbe Gregg building.
or
gave
rnt to Traverse City ThuraEky to
bowerer. that a few votes either way sal* htwaiw having customcre In h«,
Village eh eltofi to ranif llme In thi
TlM old aettlera are ptonnlag to
•■nirtolnia* tn Forirclgn
■ns 111 Nurtbero Mlehlgan
(loua I
will be all that I* ncciwaary to spell
after which
servo dinner In the grange ball New (mure. Bui slBt<-<-are hi ing muJe and cal larley Friday with-Mra. Itoo(b*a
quite f
•rved.
Ittrenta. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wlatara.
vteiory or defeat as Ibe east may b«. port that In Knlkmka d^lle the were served.
would-be
eainlidatew
Sre
grtanued
tor
t around Years' day.
Mias lottle Nelson
N'
arrived home verely. He
for tmixovelarpo amounts e
•MUa E<liia Hoopler and friend of
«• lealtol
C. F. Lahe and ran Ralph have
t
. to spend the holidays again.
menta. Uielr coileellans sre better hast Tui-sdav
Traverse City. Npenl Ckriainma with
to declare that It' all depends
Dan DupperTon left Tuesday
e ha* 1.
luiitod to Empire.
iih her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ('has.
I'ninkfori. to work In the ramp
S. Hrapfor and family.
veaUur: sad there to nioro to ibelr ihan any other town, bar nmic. Mm-h sviVon'
Mrs. U U. DuBy to spending a I
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas eniertala- (here. He will prolably du btoeksuiitta days wilb friends in Rood City.
Mrs. D. U. Goodman and oms’CmII
exmtention than would apprrar at firei
yrani. Bui no diwhi othire f‘il tb.M
1 the Rev. and Mrs. BcnU|t and sow, work,
r.Bd IVrey spent Christmaa with Pec*
sUhL They point oat that If
The Mianea Ctoo Treseto Mlltor ot they could better omdlttons.
D»-r. Sf.
Craige.
nnow mays Ull^ laU- In tbe scavon all
Terribli* gonnagraliiia—A comb rv Goodman and wife at Rapid CUy.
While siteaving ot the public alore
Oscar Dame came over from >\>x
Traveree City are expected to apenf
' Mr. and Mra. 8. M. Hewedt-sara a
tbe camps win
vin still be ntODlag at Ue hulldi^ the rad that Kalkaska to Island to tpond the holidays.
EAST BAY.
New Year's day with tbelr pnreau burned Tuesday evening.
Mrs. lUnsto onterulnod Boy
There was an eolertatnioi'ni Thurs­
Cbrtolniaw dlnaer lo aboat 35 of tbelr
James Thomas and Marston Jobs
day afternoon at im> Black acboot
friend*,. Jkn enjoyable time was had
Mr. and Mtu. Arthur Sliver have reou Christmas Bve In honor of her son. house. There was a nice Chrtotmai
by
all.
Kdward. who to b«me from ccSlege
KEWADIN.

(lie and r.-rttAiions by tbe pupils aud turwd from Onekama where they
boIhUy*.
Mr. and Mr*. George HoiUridge aad
the teacher. M!.u> Ida Schell abd
have loen apeadlng a lew days wUh
Mrs. Geo. Dame unlertalnod L. Peck pupils and patrons of the school
dttighirra Ully aad CUca. ate ttrtrt8|M-i-ial
in
ThiKv.-liing
Record.
and Jamlly, Hr. and »lrs. 8. W. Porter a very eiijo.vable time. Tbe vacation
mas dinner with Will H«nt and fami­
and Mr. and'Mrs. W. Uarrow and chil­ wiU be until Jaunary 4.
Kewadip. Mich.. Dec. 50.-Arlhur
WILLIAMSBURG.
ly ot Elk (Ake.
dren on Chrtotoaa day.
Tberv was a candy pull at
Winters and G
Mrs. W. B. Johnston cntorulaccf Courtade school house Thursday afiCTv
< Mias HUie Jenney. of Blk Rapid*,
f<l home from Ann Arbor. Wt»dne>tday.
Mrs. B. K. Damp aiid.son. Oscar. G. M. noon. The teacher. Hiss Ida ThorlOU.
epent Friday night srilh Mlaa Brtic
Rllllaiimburc. .Mtoit.. Dec. 2».—ttom.
Dame and family, t. L Dame and fam­ her pupils aod the patrons of the
r a two w.-eka' vaeatioii.
,
'
ily and Mr. and1 Mrs. Wm. Voice and school, bad a wry enjoyabto ttab. to Hr. and Mra. William Selkirk. SnBDorman Hockin iirrlvcd borne from Kriuk.
Joe BuHsn reiaraadidmi <m Arbor
The M-bool couwraced again DacMtChtirtoire Wedneaday. ,
Mrs. Will Green aud little daughter Kr •S.
. Where be wW^tafact
Catholic services were held here
Mn<. A. O. Fllzialrtek and |8*I week,
»me over from Kox Islaiui today on
The Cleu) Seifert portable saw mUI Ihis morsteg at the hoBM of George
remt>v>u) from hto eye.
^
he car ferry.
baby are .^pending the woek at W. IL
now in the Selkirk stdiiembuL will
, - Sai^in, by the priest from Elk RapMr. and Mm. IHtrry Rtmdman tfisllW. 1*. Roltertoon speot Thursday h leuiove here la tbe spring, o
Andervop.V.
I-U m-nd* heir raterday and Snadty.
,y on
i-'oha N Courtade t
Mtob fN.-ljn Wood, of Rapid City.
' Mr. GriSm took hie Unto son. !
Etole and Percy Paacoe retarned
Cttsioni wiwlBg. Mr. j N«v. 8. M. Perry to on the sick li«
Leach
road
kO.So
vl«iilng Irw-ndr here-.
to MRwaukee tor treatiaoDt last
The Rev, Henry Heiwig has bad a
ronre firm Itrllaire Satarday.
Coonade will gr iweniy Utousand
I Mrs. It. E. Campbell ba>
Mtoh lic'ilhn lUcbl or Itiirkley, aiul|
fc’i ktouj. He has already'on «»•; ' ,dtone insunrod
hto lioardiDc plaeo
Mt =. W. If. Ande^ and son Tipfmtn Cleveland, nuefa beneflted
Mtic( Eniin:i Itoi-hi. of Atwood, an j
skids load) for
sawing. 5u thousand
I
• ealth.
cy are ependiog the hellday* wRh
Mre. altilto ItoxsieX
fi-oi
of
No.^
pine
logs.
Gus
OomiDU,
OomiDo,'
_
iH'iiie
for
Ihelr
VHCSiii'ii.
i
(Arlst
Miw. Anderson's nareiita at St, IgaaCe.
Skating Is now being ioterspcni'‘<l
has atou hai^ togs for cutom sawE
Dennis HnldK-tl and faiiilly vtoiird
lug. Aj .Mff Elicit U a Ni;i saw wli
lib Kkigh rides li tbe nelshborhao<l >1 .Mden from Friday, unltl Mond.iy Capisin and Mr>. Fniine. They ire
mill man and this Is a good -iKflnt.'liS ,«j„
• JiBHied heme Satarday.
winter eoioytnoDla.
Chitotmaa exercliK* were b»-Id at
mill have taweb coelom sswtag to do.
.
Main Btrwa t. Ka|kasha.
Mrs. Riiward Gregware to at her
Per^v
JoaeS
ihc Grange ball ThurMlay night. T^o
tade are Ikubqring banlwnod logs ><'Bierday for (heir home on (be Pen- Kewadin and North MIHoa S'lnday daughU-r'r, Mrs. D. Bargy. at Hk BopPORT ONEIDA
nail In regarding the himber IndusPeter ’Burfleml went went to Trav- a bich go to Che Kelley IdUBbw- A irauU. after spending Christmas will Bclicoto uniting. Santa Clans eame Ids. where she underwent aa opera­
■ jMP men la.tbeae camps, the great fFDKWs BH a city of beautiful homes
Shingle fompai,ny's min.
■ec City today on business
Mrs. Emma Scolel^
tion
last Wednesday.
All
hope
muM; not be allowed to Mcaiie notice.
wlth preoeniK for all.
;b bt
Mtos i.aReua Shay visited ui her
A merry erowd of young people
School coniiiience.i again Monday in lor her «pc»') recovery.
iged by a Jodletons rebate ays- friend's, Mias Laura Hurflend, over
rearrytoqr Ae day «»r (be ll«w>r I
plant preparativy to tog Ba«lng.'TBcy fxtoed Earl Bonce at hto home here di, Dacklc's room, atier a week*
Alton Heweti treated abou a 4~.
tern several
teral miles ot cement aalk RxixinCB gelling logs from''their camp at last uight. while he to borne fnim aealion.
'bere is no school ehto week. Mtos
Ml laid in the
Ihr. rcslitoace
mi.i.-no. dis.ii«.' There
of hto young nieadH to a alctgh ride
b oaave biuak up betore (be Mee- have been
nd other iwlnta aud every medical c-ollege on bto vacation. About
Aiiderran. (be teacber. has gone home Piroeer and
MUs Hannah AJrakr. of Traverse larty'Monday nisbt.
^'dlea they point out that the lumber met to (he tost feV ynara. Npt cmly to l..elBnd tor (he hotlday*.
Itmgtcai
rema of log. are brought In. 50 people wore preaenl. who after a
he CIIITorii company gave
..
fr |nAa will be dtoperaed to tbe tour are tbe bomea beauiifnl bnt elghtyHerbert Burltond returned to Travevening enjoyed an o)-slpr sup
r Vlada aad tbe lamer rate. »W to be Bve per cent of the people own th^ crac Ol^ after apeadlng Christmas tertatomeol Tuvaday evening, Dec. 59. merry
ar the Courtade senoot house. The per going home much pleased with
1 up atfong for tempcraiiee, mil
MlNS Ellaa Snohr 'and brother. Will, comedy "iaipollte." was nresem<-d. Ibetnaelves a* well as.tbcir bosls and
dwellinga. I'rosiierii} to here
P^OBIvy Ibe day.
We had a real alee Ctar&^ day. Iiostessca.
homo from (Tiicago for Uk- h<Hibum on a' Bnn basts to wc.ilber any daj^a
id If tbe old aaylngs prove true, we
g to Over.
Mlt« Emma M'blK■niere weroservlpos in the l.oitberan will have a bountiful crop to 1»0S.
Bnilrtai cen of Kaljtwka are
stom.
tureb at this place Sunday at iO Snow was oo the ground and at Ulld- for IliinoU. wbi-re she will attend
there was darkness in the barn, grand reunion o( the White family
Tbe minister and Claus ttoeh took
ih Forton spent a few days vtoil- New Years day. She will vWi a cou|.!e
Ing with friends and r^-tattves tn Travdinner at tbe home of her twirer.t.,
of weeks before returnldg.
Juiiday.
Jdr. and Mm. Harse Moorman, here
ov CKJ.
City,
i: ^eju CBriatmaa ben- as a gueat of I Mrw- KImer frain and ' daughter.
Julian Forton of Traverev Gi^ to
gorliAnts sai ChUdrss,
r bl^jwrra^Mr. and Mrs. Rnas Payne. Sadie, and ('airto Wagner, took CbrlHi. Travi
doing some lumbering on hto twenty.
tbelr
her.
Mrs.
Geo.
Danner,
HU
eon
Steve
to
helping
him.
Geo.-|

THOMP80NVILLC.
IBS dinner wilb IV-oaie GriSUb.
Mr. andd Mrs. Wm. Beeman visited Piafa baa the Job of akiddi
» CRy at
B of h... stoier.
Idlng ami b
Mlaa Ollle Sorter took Christmas
Win Keldeybo
Mra. Will Umpka.
■ Sunday.
Thompeonville. MIrh.. Dee. 5i>. —Mrs
Mrs. .Norman ^'cwman and sou. tlluiier at the hnnie of her mother. Mrs. Pterenee and Prod KeMerbouac return-,
Ing vtih (hem to spend the week.
Rert Bliby to quite ill with riligbl
Oemre. Mr. andilra. will Satitor. Ar- O G. Shorted.
H, G. Shorter it: in Traverae City' to­ Aboat 4ii old friends of Ole Tborewen
(bar Ratotea, WUI OrWttb were Tiavbopcri of retoverj.
day 09 bosiiM-w
>e City canen Wedaeeday.
him quite a surprise un tVednesMrs Dr. Slepleka. of {
Mr*. Caul I* in Honor atioudlng rir
. ,'venlng. Dancing and music was,
Mn>. Rove Belenger. of Mtiple t'ity.
Mrw. amer Crato
' I m
and Miss Carr.e
fuit court.
prat Chrlslmas ben- as the guest of the ont(-r of the evening. Table.- were
Wittner-drora td TrBve
rBverae City.
Edward Grcillck.
set and abountlfnl supper was served
Tbrre eblldren of Mr. and Mr*.
ler mother. Mrs. b'aiinle .Norris.
Mr.
Mra. P. S.Tucker
1
_ aod
___________8.
aud k a
The Cbrtoimas exeretoes of (hr oun
Mrs. Kannk Nurrto was a Travente at 15 o'rlork. Everyone seemd to en-'
Luoto
Oareura, at tfmu^-taok •tibrtotmas
Jones, nt Wehlofl tciwnshili, was
ly schoul were much enjoyed by all
Joy Ibeniselves. as Mr. and Mrs.
A
Christmas
eolH-cIinn tnktn to tbe'blale sehool at Cold
Tboreeon gave ibeni a hearty luvlta- present
Bg to 12-Ti was taken lor mto- water. Mich, by Mr and Mr*. E 1.
ik'U to com.- again.
atostr)
.
.
Dei. 26.
RiH-kwell
Tbe Farmer’s Society of Equity are
Frank Rurllngaim- to i-utUng lumto-i
SOUTH WlLLlAMBSURa
to bave a aupper at Grelltck's hall .New
la-mon Seeley, wife ard ttoaghler. Tear's Eve for the beneDt of the local for pp'ipl.- north of town.
mt Chri ...
IWtMamcotic.
Metta.
i with
Mr. a
aodety. Alt are Invited. Supper 25
The *Ut<- railroad conmiU.ioner
Mrs. Tompkim.
eenla.
passed
tbihugh this town upon the A
Jlrs. June Warner, of Elk Rapids,
n sBd family spent ChristA railroad Tuesday Complaints have
rilwni last week with her son. Claude maa^s
Warner.
bee-n made that freight was not
All en to.'-ed a pleasant Hme
Elmer Croakavight aad wife spent
and Mrs. John Cadey visited ing as fast as it should, faeai-e the
Chrlainiaa day aad Satniday with friends near MaytlelA
vlall.
■*
George Kieeman.
WilUain Palmer and alner. Mlaerva.
Seboohna'aina are taking a two
Damon Seeley spent Cbrlatmax with ' lied friend* at Omeno aad Northrelative* at Acm
weeks' vantioo and ibcldeaunv mak
week. .Mso attended the
^raeat PabI
cellent Chrtotmaa program
at
Ing tbelr nelaUve* glad.
Omeaa school house.^
close reading of the caala of keep
tbelr booM until BaturIM return
The Elmwood
....
day mornlu.
Bne Christmas program and t._ __ lag the poor el Benzie county will
Ben Webmer has bla saw mill near- Christmas Bve. Sohm band rradered show tbe crying need of a conniy farm
WmwmjCormiaKmJ*miakf
D' complete and expecu
expec
u> start cm- 10 fine selectloaa
The best Ume to get a^farm Is while
•d Loss or SUB
Tlw f&oBt d^ckitts for griddk
ting la a weA or aa
land to cheap and many nafortui '
Dave
RolB
and
wife
cakea of all BBk«*-~<kr snr
wonld be aMe to assist ta (tearing up
dinner with tbelr
Mrs. Frank Ki
use
use where syrup takel
aad Improving tbe fann.
Another
father ^ tamil:ly «
Mrs. A. Webaier,visited lalatto.
A pure, wboksome food.
Warren Hoxte bave good piM 1* to have, tbe coat of mail
...___Mf*.
tmaa day.
d
Barker Creek Cbitotmaa
moved away for tbe winter.
talalng the poor charged np to th
ia«aa,4>r.rad^asb-Ateatoa.
'^-Lri Broomhoad vlaticd Mi
NeU
owBshIp le whMi tbe poor reside. Ant
n one day tost week,
Mrs.
a Falrbank and ana. Dan. of
a hoaplui in the conaty woaid aare
Rsal Estate Tranarora.
Elk Rnplda. was (be guest of John
iranaportlag pernoo* from onr <
md
tn
Henry
Wllltom
Cos
nnd
srUe
Broombrad and family ton week.
K.
sec.
*S.
T
27.
R
ty.
Tlflnk of tbe matter and vtoit coon
Boaw.
eeM
of
aw
F. Miller was in Traverae City on
bwsiBvaa last Tharaday.
ties hirtag fama.
A^
Cuapcaa
and
wife
to
Jam.
Bari Btooaabsad I* cwUlag wood tor
The pelUloas foe oahmiuteg'
R.
Horrivoa.
bh
M
h«H,
sec.
17,
T
3
H. Han.
teal VtiM ffdPoaitlM tt (h* RMBte
R-K
. . •_______

Lily White
**Tte nov dw BMt Cook» Use**

OASTOfHA

iThe Kind Yon Have
Always
Bears the
Signatoie
of

The
Syrup of Turity
end Wholesomeness

,oiw^

Thirty Years

pMasiim

1

^

«MM» THAVtMM WtiUUA MHDAV. JANUAMV t. im

U-

■ U
Juice of Me halt of a aour
> is It that says his yo«h knew
iga. and pe^a wtth it the pet
but two ssaaoua of the year, "them of
. or. '
Ragout ot CalTa Uvor—Boll a calTi >h«hi.h« ud atua-hralsear says a Wben tbe Ume for the bath come* tt Is
sarprtatog how wohdertally weU
Ivor for one hour In ell^Uy salted wiit*r to the New Idea Hagatlne.
MVdf iTom «s Mr
M
My brothers a
IMS.
CUV tato batt-tech dice
IPcOrnfam Addnaiiljuptk A.
biulaea.'' but each winter I suflored N. H\ U'Mkmgt^ A C.
rear's torture from froM-bltea itbgen
Two Ways ta Hake HaM Asm.
and
feet
Many
and
many
a
bad
mark
Bpocmtal ot Aour. one cupful of good
got to a^ool simply becaose of <^SalMWiivatodt. or. It not at hand, then i
ot batter; when atettod jwaaore Iiob
blatns that would aot let me atady or
"Gut U tu MS pt fWd rwoliu.
roman who takes many priaea
the Sre and add the eaae aaeaaare o
alt A(iU to my scat Kavtog the
eatanp and twn.taMeaponnfala of <
Wttk vbick w« mM tkte mr;
flonnty fairs tor her home-made son
Klrriag utU amooth; eet oi
Opon Utc IraftiV UbU sMe
pod dives. ~Browii the butter, add the Idea that they were a neccasary evil. I nukes her hard soap aceordtog to thU
the
Are
and
cook
till
frothy,
wbict
ined
uatR
the
pain
grew
Lrt til the teBKa Pppur;
ad hrowa agala: add gradually
formnto; For ten pounds ot soap take
then 1 wonM Ay home,
.Write UVB Ibe pood «e dM M <to— wUl take but a monient; poor In a gll
ibe Uqnid and etlr nnUI saaooth
Ave and one halt pMnds of etoua. UOf the atoek la which the onkm wa>
' TU p«le we Ure Mt wmthl^: color vrilb caramel Ot should and. drawing a chair dose to the kltrh- salted greaae. Lard and taUow make
holled'aad etir conatwUy. add half i
Bu write U Mordr cUracUn
be very darkl: add tbe catsup and en atote. put my feet Into the bat
xcelleat combtoatlca. or either
Tke M we Uve not done.
^ gtU ot cream aad thf odioo prewec
olive*. sbH and pepper to taste, and oven, balding them there natU they used separately Is aood.
Melt
through a aleve; aaaaoo wKb aalt. not
the piMared liver. Simmer for tan were half baked. ThU eased the phto.
sase to a kettle, and cool H until It
mac and paprika, and told in tb<
bat In reality U made the thilblnlni
"Lei «U the BeHt we've Mgvired.
ilnwiea aad aerre.
only
lukewarm. While the greaae
wkitea ot two beaten egga. Bwl thaat
IB Bcvrea flm and fair.

RmouI of Cooked Meat—Cut one ten times worse and the leet more
Ola.
dissolve
a
one-pouad
can
ot lye
very light on a Aat dlah aad add them
All laBlaou aad fair to' aw
pint ot <dd meat Into halMnth dice.' oslUve to edd thereafter . ^
ihcqe and me half, plate ot coM
one-thlid at a Ume to the hot. thick
Lack of drculattoa. wltk the
Be beldlr written dtere:
removing the fat booe and gristle
water, knd heat tt luhewarm to an
Wttce. cntting them In Ughtly with r
aahlected
to
the
extromea
of
heat
aad
Set down the food we neut to do—
beaten egg. SwA^Vaekerdut Put the meat Into tbe itew pan. cover
earthen er iron vessel. A good test
broad-Uaded knife, and pouring thi
The food bat haU begu—
ind fry a gnUen frows h plenty of , with boiling wtlor. and simmer slowly COM. form the whole cauae
far the Kieaae Is to have It Just warm
hot aaoce over with a epoon. but by no
And writtm high oa the credK aide.
botfsL «nnile\^*hop with a Un) two or three hours or until very tend- tTOubla
>e h^: Then pour the luke­
moat It be aUrrad after the
In Oaaadn. Huasla. and other cold
The bad we have not done.
•prig ot pnraley. A Wvo>lth
ef. .Then add haU a can ot maahr-----warm lye tnto the grease (not
wbKM are In. Poor Into welkboUered
countrtoa
they
cUp
handfuls
ot
snow
to aaoce.,
Ane. two tabiespoeu of h
se tote the lyel. and stir carefnlly
c«pa. or a anaall. dwp. porcelalaapon froaen noses and ears i
" Tie hard to tire ta gehUenwa;
Crwaaed Codtph Prepare a smooth
until the two are thorooghly combine
Uned pan. and poach hy netting la e
the limbs In' Ice-ooM water.
Tie hard to make the year
tt yon stir them loo Mag they »
pan ot boiling water. Wben « thin- white sauce of twe tsMeepoontuU of
A page-a bloUeaa page ot fox.
smooth paste with a little cold Alter tbe snow or ice water baa ab- separate. The mlktnre is put tote
bUded •liver knife will tome oot cleu bntur. two ot Soar and tw* cupfuls ot
•tiacted the frost, tbe part la robbed
And hooeety. ud cheer;
water
and
stir
Uto
the
bcrillng
Hqnor;
bdt
mUk.
Juet
oefore
taking
from
the
wooden box lined with paper or calico,
and the custard cut lihe batter, wbicb
with
strong
alnin
water,
and
then
Tia harder yet the etil thlnge
wUI be In about ala mlnutee. It U done. Are. atlr Into It the crumbled y<^k« ot and a tfspoo" ot caramel if not brown
the Are. This and set to a warm place ter a day or
nat an beeeL to ahan
cm It late obioag cakes wlih.a
imall aquaree. lay la the tureen two hard-boiled eggs and two cuptnU enough. Cook ten minutes, and serve Is the best possible treaunent
So write in brave and hooeel atrokea
«( shredded Ash. Take from the Are plain dr with a border «< maabed posiring or Ane wire.
andpoor
over
the
boiling
cootamme.
svere cases of treexlng.
The bad we have not done.
at soon as heated through. Sen e on Utoea. Tbe seasoning may be varied
Royal C'estard—Beat one egg t
Bat chUblains are the reauU
using
one
teaspoon
of
vuty
sqnaree
ot
buttered
(oast
and
gamisb
-The good we meul to do-the deeda light, add bait a glD ot cold aot
sU0t (re«xtog ("froet-btUng." sre apt­
powder, a tew «raioa of cayenne,
stock; aeaaon to tMte. pour Into a wltb Heed whlu of egg.
Use one half gaUnn of lye to Ave and
«> oft nlaBoderatood;
ly tall It). BO the alum water alone is
CodA»b and Potato Balia—Take halt a wmbler ot current Jelly, and •afflelent In ordinary cases. The uae halt pounds of clean tat or tallow,
oaall oquare greased pan.
The thwarted good we try to do.
eDMangsAMAM -mpa. oala.
salt to taste.
of
hot
mashed
pour
the
top
and
p
scraps or drippings; or. U you have
groaaed
paper
o
And would do. If we ooald.
solution nay be apiAled txrid
Hon. Thom Cate, wbo waaelectsd to
Porcomeat
BaUa-Tahe
half
a
pound
toes
Aeaooned
as
lor
the
Uble.
and
M above In bpUIng water eel on the
The wble deeda we eet opon
stroag. or as hot as can be borae. or soap grease, use ahoni six pounds and CooerMs from Alaska. UweU known on
back ot the atove. Let thla get coM riuodded oodSau. Shape Into balU of veal 1^ chop onehalf ot U voiy put into a foot-bath.
two gallons of water. Melt the tat to
FBClfle slope, wher* be ha* rewlded.
with the hands, or mold la cooeAhape Ane A few 'dry sweet herbs, a tittle
before coitlng Into square.
HI* Wasbtogloa addrem U IMS «(h Su;
large ketUe. Add ooe-feurth of
Of course, there are other remedtoa.
Egg Balls—These are so pretty (bat croquette mddk. Dip each shape In grated auimeg, lemon peel, and thyme, A peouUar one. but hUhly reoom pint ot the lye. and boll over a alow S. W., Washtogloa, D. C.
D. C.
they eertnlnly deserve aotne more beaten MS- d'ro dredge with grated pepper and salt, and the yolk'of
mended by medical autboritlos. Is tbe Are until tbe biting taste U gone. Add PoromOfogCo.. Wmklogtom.
CtUiwAmJMo.
------hlah-aoundlng name. Rub the ------- cnimbe aad fry In deep hot tat. like eggs. Mix aU thoroughly together, foot-bath ot lime and hot water—noth­
: quantity of lye. and
' *; * * * * ot two bard-bolled eggv amooth with a doughnuu Drain sreU: then serve make Into balls, and fry in deep fat
ing more nor less than • whitewash tlBUe boiling. Keep on In this way un­
t%e whole • Mltspoontnl of nail, bait aa much with a garnish o( parsley and - thl^ light brown.
mixture. Plunge the feet into this, til the lye is all oonsumed. adding al­
* white pepper; halt a
and relief U instoBteaeoua.
Keep so. from time lo Ume. as much water
____ C. tUemp, OongTvwsmaa frosa
Different Ways of Aarvins Ham.
paieley mlaced very Ane. and as much
Bioanoped OodAsh and Maonronl—
them theie some thirty minutes, wipe as has been consumed. The llqald VirjstoU. writs*: “I b*v*n*«lyoorv*lV We hope to be happy with thee. ' of a baatea egg ae Is required to bind Butler a shallow baklng-dtoh and AU it
Boiled Ham—Wash the ham very dry. and rub briskly, sad a cure effect- will become transparent, like boney. aabte remote. PMUas, with hMefieUl

Now Tav;
this together. If tbe boUed egg yolks ,two-thlrda full ot alternate layers of clean .trim off from the under side all
Add cme-balt pound of salt, and boU rtmdi*. and can nnhsmiadngly reoumI.
« We Mead to glva U we ou not' are large. It wUI take all of the beat- cold cooked macaroni, cut into Inch parts tbat are smdty and rusty, and
meadyonr temtdy a* an iavigorauag
Equal parta of Ume water a^ sweet until the soap separate* from

spend:
Have ready's IHUc beaten lengths, aad riiredded cottony Dot fcoakf It a few hours In vinegnr and on shaken together well, aad rubbeB and drops off the wooden paddle like loBle and an efirottv* and permaaeal
• Wa Inland to serve U we eanaot' lAUe of egg, pick up the yolk mixture the top layer with butWf.' sprinkle water. Put It over the Are to a large
upon the swollen parts is also ex­ greasy water. A llUle bit pressed be­ car* tor catarrh.”

land.
In tiny balla about the slxe of o small whh pepper, then pour over U a cupful pot In enough cold water to cover it cellent. A good way to apply this Is to tween tbe thumb and Anger should not . HRd^lln th« ld«ai UuthM.
• Ood keep oa thMhtul to tha and
haaelout dip la the egg. ndl In Aour of nicely seasoned tomato sauce. Bake and bring gradually to a boll. remo< saturate a doth with the mixtnre and feel greasy, bat Aatien tote thla scales.
A*k yoor Draggisi for s FNcPanma
• Ot tUa happy, bri^t New Tear."
with Oourod bands, and poach In boil­ «■« hot oven.
log the ocum ua It rises. Then add bind npOn the feel at dI0l
It too much saU ta used, the soap will vtouose for IPOA.
ing water. The covortag of white of
two tnraipa. two heads ot celery , two
Coddsh aad Potato SouAle—Ml
The simplest possible cure, yet ef­ be crumby and brittle. Let it simmer
gives a snowy exterior through cupful ot ^redded. codAah wltt
three small 'onions aad a small fective If the cbllblato* are not severe tee minutes, then skim off the soap
bunch ot savory herbs. Simmer slow
oa tbe top. put tote a mold, be served can very quickly be pre­
la u bathe
JVfMW Hf
CfMf whl<^ tbe yeUow of the yolks and
the green of minced paraley is seen.
Iv until done, then take It out. peel off nightly to cold water (soft. U pooal- and pet aside to drain and harden. pared to this way.
If waking a griailae dessert on a
Noodle PuAs-Beat one egg. a:
dr cayenne. Beat the yolha of three the akin, alft a few bread crumbs
bto) .wipe dry. and riib briskly whUe This will make a bard while soap. Tbe
lye and greaae left la the kettle will ot or a wet day. add a little more
eggs light: then mix wKh the Ash and It. and set It to the oven to brown. warming them before the Are.
the Aral day of <hla Tear ot our Losd. atlr la three rounded lableapoonfuts
gelattoe than ihc recipe reqalre*. 4taU
pouie. Fold In the whipped whiles ot This is very nice and can be eaten
ipn, were to be written down, they Aoor; knead with the tips of i
chllblalM become so to- make a gdbd sort soap by adding foor
a*
much again If you wish to amM
galloas
of
water
aad
letllng
it
boll.
tegen
Ull
smooth.
It
wUI
make
the eggs turn Into a buttered baking- warm or cold. If it is to be used cold Bamed that they ulcerate and stoogh
woaW fU vohunee enough to overAow
a CBfMgle Ubrary. and would oover very aUS dough. RoU out as thin as dish aad bake fifteen mlnntee in a hot It will be more Juky If allowed to cool off. In snch cases no external remedy To make a yellow soap, add ooe-chird fruit Into the Jelly.
An ordinary Blsetfto of palrertaed
oven. Serve at Mce.—Ladles' World. before taking bom the Uqaor to which will be sufflclenU as it shows a acrofal- reals to IwtMblrdi grease. Add tbe
every hauma taUlag ood MMe. and It paper, aad fedd over from you.
gelatine bolds five Ubiespoonlula.
out Into dies with a thimble, and try
was bMtod.
kept thnaghoai the twelve
ous coodlUon of tne blood which calls lealn to tbe lye Aral. When It dtaWten tolls are to be heated, leave
Baked Ham-Tiim the bam neatly for interito] irealmeat and therefore a aolvoa, add the grease, and proceed td
wouM eovotnthmlM tta personal life In hot tat. R'ben done, these wlU be
to tbe given redpe.—Woman's Home loom to the b*g to whitk they were
Me alas of a email haaelant and paBed
and soak la cold water over night.
of a large part ot the world.
the doctor.
BiownM Farsnlpa—Pare and
bought, aad. iwlatlng li np tl0Uy. pul
Companion.
> Away hack tn the early parf cd the perfectly roond. When yon told the the paranlps. t^ten done take up. Then cover It all over with a thick
it Is seldom such radical meosni
it lo tbe oven. They wHI become aa_
Arwt eaotwy of the Chriallan era two dooph jou atoo told tn air. and ttia. optIL lay in a baking pan. dredge with crtiK of Aour and water. Bake stow-e Deceesary . Just .as the chUbtotoa
Mlt and Iresh a* wben Brat baked.
^
SoowtMna N*«r Undar th* Bun.
rala waaa. Aarmtaled which cover when the baU la pinaged In thq hot salted pepper, lay over bits of but- ly from Are to eight hours, according lemaolves are easily prevented,
L cause It » ewell.
to alae. U%en done removed the crual those subject to them see to It that
[Kir moistened slightly wHb-water
thorn alL and which If eameaUy can
ir. and set In tbe oven to brown.
BoUtog eggs wlthoat the nae of
Right
here
let
me
say
Jut
a
word
Had o« would aot tn motln a tidal
Stewed Paranlpo—Wash and scrape and ooutde akto and cover the top ibelr feet arc kept dry and wamly water Is the latest aoveliy exploited or milk and rubbed to tbe bands-imai
•fat for frying. It U a
wave of love which would carry be­
aU or eight good slmd pkranlpa. cot tn with Ane cracker crambs. slightly clothed.
one of Chicago's leading boteto and to small. Aaky pattlclea aad stirred
sweetened; wben nicely hfoarned re­
fore U Into ohUriM aU evIL aU haired, fact Btfi^ys that lard Is ao adulter- halves, and throw them in cold wt
tbe feat is accomplished directly late BMP jastitetore taklag up tor Ihe
atad lb io be an uaaate article. If you
uMe. win be thQ<4^;(IWrove It. tte
as eory and malloe.
stand for half an hour. Put them move from tbe oven. It can be used
before the eyes' of the guaat the new ___
_ .
I. 1..I1 #___
can
get
plenty
of
nice
beet
suet,
there
warm.
bW
wlU
be
better
cooled
and
U
Is
remarkable
bow
ve
exerclae
SaU the Master:
In a saucepan, cover with boiling
vsy of cooking geaerally attraete at
4s
nothing
nicer
for
frying
ot
all
kinds
Thou ehaH tore the LoM thy Ood
oar muscles wiibout coasetous thougbi teniMn and comment.
wator. add a teaspoonfal of salt, and sliced tbln.
wtth all' thy bean, aad whh all thy If It U rightly rendered out.
pain: ThU is paRleularly noUceBarbecoed Ham—Cot torge slice* of
let boU one boar. Take np. drain, put
The waiter place* a box-Ilke ap
oouL and with all thy atrengih. and amaU pleoea aad cover with cold
An infaillblo AwooL
cold boiled bam, Jo them to their own able wben, upon awakening In i
bested dlah. Hell a Ubte
paratns before the gnest aad tarns on
wtth an thy mind;'had thy neighbor as water; set over the Are and oo|0k rap­
Prepare a sauce of three taUe- morning, almost all ot ot'stretch
a little electricity from the bracket on
Fhr those wbo are not todv to hav­
idly nntU the water has al
thyaalt"'
■ *
Of vinegar, one tablespoon- our full length—and a better exercise the wall aad place* the desired, num­ ing their candy turn out “Jaai right*
away,
when
Ibe
suet
will
be
left
la
the
Wo are too apt to love atiAahly, to
amooth. thin with a teacup of vrater la ful ot sugar, one of made mustard aad could not be coocelvod it is tb
ber of eggs to Ibe heater, la about a every time, here is a redpe for a Pari­
crave aSoetkw for tbe oomfoit it MBoepan In the Uape of perfectly dry which the parsnips wMe boiled, stir
y exercise thst every
lltUe pepper. Uy the slices of bam
minute and a half, or half the time sian ranfectlOD that has the triple adhrtngi us to have others can for as. aeraps. Pour the fat through a strain- and boll for Ave minutes, season with
1 a hot platter. SUr the sauce tow adopts, so why n» carry it further and
.Dsumed by tbe hot water process, vantage of being delldotu. perfocUy
Into an earthen bowl, and when salt and pepper, and pour
do for us, think tor ua ^Mteps this
the fat left to tbe pan. and when it Uke all our gymnastics to bed?
the eggs are cooked to a turn.
aliur'c 'o Oteke
keeping a toog
ia uneonacloua cm onr pari, bnt it we cold you will have a rich substance, parsnips.
The
morning
Is
the
right
t
boils pour It over the meat and serve.
Tbe process Is an Idea originated by
Bomething
between
batter
and
lard
In
will atop to think ot M sre wUl Bad
-Wash. B«ape and
Ham Sasdwiches—Take a cold boil­ when one U neither tired nor stiff— Prof. Radike. of Amwar tostltuVe.
Put tbrouicb the meat chopper OM-'
It sarprlslagly true. Few people love color, tbat wBl not apatter the atove boll three or tour panpipe.
Mash. ed b*" one-third fat and one-third and H IS remarkable bow much good
ball pound Ags. the same quantity at
- eeineeely and think Bret, leal and al­ wben used. Tbe fat from tbe tops of
those simple gymnssilcs will do; bow
lean, chopped Ane: add a amal
■toned dale*, one^iuarter of a pooitd
HinU For tba Cook,
ways «d othera and their happinesa A soup stocks and gravies can be clarithey Improve the digestion, clear the
ipoonfnl each ot cayenne pepper
each uf raisins, walnut, pecan and Ktea and coffee away to alr-ilghi
good New Tear reaoiutlon. and one Bed In the same way by bolting up of egg batter, atlr well And drop In aad musurd sance: mix tfaoroupbiy complexion snd develop the Agure.
bert meau.
receptades
as
soon

they
are
with
vrater.
When
a
blue
smoke
risen
whkk would go tar toward bringing
The exercise of sircichthg slone
spOMtuls Into boUlng fsL -Iry brown, and keep in a tightly covered boai In
Add a pinch oi aait and. if ncce*brought to tbe house. They lo»c much
the aunllgbt df gladneaa Into the dark from tbe top of heating fat. It is ready itake np. drain on brown paper, and
cool place. To make tbe sand- lends to Increase the beight and
■ary. mdstea with a llUla grape juim.
of thclrriUvor hy aunding uncovered
oomera of the earth would be the one for frying.
wicbes Uke some evenly cot »Uces of lengthen tb# waist: but If tbe ar
Form in balls and roll to coataa gran­
If offions. wbldi are to be boiled, are
A very simple, bnt pretty, gamlah
contained in the verse preceding this:
siretebed over the behd and tbe
white bread, spread thinly with butter
ulated sugar.
"We ini^d to give It we een^ispend: ■Jr a clear soup U made by cutting
bedposts are Armly grasped, the body allowed to remain In salted water for
then spread with the prepart-0
Aoms Unuaual Meat Dishoa.
We Intend to serve It we cannot land. the red pan of canotaloiSmrlpa
pulled up and pushed down— ibont sn hour after they sre peeled,
Uiick or thin to qnli the taste Press
As a change from plain roi
they will lose SO much ol ihelr dls
eighth of an Inch thldt and an loch
Uod keep us faithful to the end
the siloes together and eat Into desir­ tbu> bringing in'.o plsy Ibe
steaks,
etc.,
a
great
many
good
Amerl
agreeable ffavOT that they will oot re
ioag; simmer these till tender In boil­
Of thla haM>y, bright New Tear.
housewives conid turn with ad­ ed shape. When adding the cayenne rboulder muscles.
ing water, with a bit of salt and but­
Tbe first two moUons ot the gym- mind one. hours itter. what he bad
pepper, it Is best to add a little
QanilsMngs Far Aeupa.
ter; dr^n and throw in the tureen. vantage to tbe stuffed roams and stew­
lime so as not lo get It too but Thla ua»;iCB may be done w ithout removing for dinner.
You will require about half a pint ot ed dishes with vegeiahles tbat a
After,you h’sve boiled poUtees and
the bead from the pillow; but, by ibis
recipe makes a pint bowl full sud
popular la some other countries.
pretty aad sncceMtut Inncheou and these lor every three pints of
sU-ep has-gone and the albleUcal maabed them »nd reasoned them, add
handy for parties and basket
Instancy Instead of roast lamb wltb
ulnura rntmC have In her
plenlc*. Cold corned buH wakea very ly Inclined person Has begun lo lake a beaten egg «ud beat the mixture b*;Tt> Snnk I*** mt Km
oertsla dishes ont of the ordtWy line.
Tbe aame quality of Prcocfa peas, mini aance and tbe boiled leg of mut­ nice sandwiches, prepared In the same
Interest, and the next exercise Is vigorously with a fork. You have then
An amber aonp. be U never
clear drained, waahed. and allowed to boat ton. why not some day try a stuffed
most uK-ful of all The feet are maabed potato tbat Is very nice
ay.
shoulder of mutton?
nod savory. U qnlie
ta the soup may be used.
ha** Uver tr««Us orAm^SaaatoM tha
Boiled Ham—Slice ibe bam. pour tnruit under tbe bar at Ibe toot of deed.
Have tbe blade bone removed from
into thlM to de to ta taka physte- ,
without a preuy gamlah. Asparagaa
Plain croutons are ao quldtly.and
the bed and me txaly Is raised from
No iiixtter what part of the beef
thktog pOf sad kaepi55_^_ho;^
>er
It
boiling
water,
drain
and
wipe
the
shoulder
.then
stuff
the
cavity
wlBi
tips prTtaUan pastes ia taney shapes easily made, and are really so delici­
rt-cuuilK-nt to a sllung position with­ you buy. be sure that It is cut aei
.malar are twe torr dlSsrest mUlM
dry.
Lay
on
a
broillng-lron,
put
the foltowiag mixture: One cup
Tbs «as e( a vMmt eatosrtle dM ask
are both prpUy aad good, but they are ous. tbat they deserve a mention.
in
au>
aid
Irom
hands
or
bead
and
the
grain.
A
slice
ot
beef
cat
with,
hot coals and broil nnlll done. Scuaoa
not likely to be served at one s dail)at all oeceaaary ttiai these broad crumbs, one tablespoon of Aoewith
me
shoulders
thrown
tack.
This
grain, cither before or after being
dlnner. A few dainty gamlMies. cal­ should be fried by iDunerst9n In fat ly chopped parsley, one teaspoon each with pepper and a little butter. Serve
develops the muscles ol the cooked, will always be tough.
culated to pleaae both tbe eye and the which Is not always coavenlcat. and If :of chopped onion and salt, one-third of
deereasc* the site Ol the
Ham Omelet—Cut raw .lean ham
Ball win cardie aca- milk; hence, to
teaspoon of pepper, one dosen chop
palate, ttel are also quiady and eaatly not rightly done produces a fat-soaked
waist, strengthens the back and
into
dice
and
fry
In
butter.
When
ped fresh mushrooms, or double the
peoparei are given below:
^
oquare of bread that Is aeltfaer bealtbcooked thorougbly tarn («o or three duech the hips; altogflbor. whether the salt sboold not be added until the
Crouton Souffleo—Ppl Into a amall
DOr alinrtog to the eye. If. how- number of canned one*, and sufflclcni
wcll-bcaten eggs over It and fry like performed In bed or upon the Boor, no dlah 1» prepared.
saacepan a gID of milk wtib an onace
yon will take four slices of stale melted buttes- to
other omeleu. Cold boiled bam Is more useful nioiMo can be found.
Instead of the usual method ot toast
ot butter; sohoo with salt and pap­ taker'* bread cut just a IHtle leas Bew or fasten up the opening.
Wben this ha* be«a done—and the
Dire for this dish, mlnrod One
bed
of
sliced
carrot,
turnip,
and
onlon»
Ing bread tor an Invalid, try baking
rika: not over tbe Are and atlr allght- than halt an larh thick, remove the
- CD(M a* It to Ua* (a tak* a ossA.
mixed w ith' ibe eggs belorc cuoklng. beginner will find that, at Ana ibre* thick slice ot It In the oven briwec eiM that wa act a* Um bowwto •swtiy
Ir UU boiling, when add 1
cnirt, butler lightly, -cot Into perfect In the bottom of the pan. and on this
limes
Is
sutticieiii
tor
me
morning—
Uacon can be used the same It wished.
pie plates, and you wilt And It both
two ounces of Aonr. .stirring briskly dice and set In a good oven, on a gran- lay the meat. Pour In one cup
Ham Toast—Chop Cue a quarter of It may be carried stUI farther by leaneaome and apposing If propt-j
with a small wooden spatula for
pan. until delicately browned, you water, or. better .theAsme amount
a pound of either boiled or fried bam Ing lorwsrd and grasping the fool- ly cooked It wUl be a rich brown oo
mlnutea. Remove to the table, break will have a very handsome garnish. good Block, tover closely and place
omn thaa. Taka a few OoMa oM asa
Mix it wltb the yolks of two weU-beat- board; thus tbe body, from the waist both side*.
la CM 00 aad mix 0arply tor
e If served wlU any kind a hot o«en for halt an hour, then
Bp. will make alnmit a somplete semi­
mlantca; break la a aceond Mg and of a puree or cream soup, bnt good al- cover, and Anlah the cooking, basting en eggs, one tablespoonful of butter,
The be*t way to grease a cake grid
and encAgh cream or sweet milk to circle.'
mix SB botore; spread out on a doored
le Is to have a piece ot ih t rind of
in coaaomme. They must be most every ten minute*, allowing Ahecn
This
done,
she
will
be
very
glad
to
make It soft. Add a liiUe pepper: dip
grip* any tola. ««*«»,boartl to tbe eighth ot an -Inch
ofuRy watched after being set la minutes to the pound. Thicken and
return to her pillow, and Ihere she sail ham or pork, with bat lltile tai
' thlckneaa. and cat wUh a eharp knife, the oven, and shaken to bring light season Ihe gravy lett to the pan. aad slices of toasted bread Into bat water
_ . rest and. while roMlog. portom adhering. Armly driven to the prongs
for an Instant to soften It. spread
ta tbe Mae ot a pea: pot them la a Burtace to the lop: throw la a sieve, serve in a separate dish.
fork and rub It qaJrkly aad Ughi
the next step to the momlag's work.
r. oaad Or. CaUsnBW Ayv
wHb
melted
batter
.then
turn
the
ham
Veal with Paraalpe—Berape and
sieve, dust UsbUr wkh Aour. ehahe drain oa kitchen paper, and serve
ThU constsu la raising tbe right teg ly over the grWdle. If datelUy aaed.
over it aad send it to the uWe.
well and fry in bolUng tat. They wtu
tbe cakes need not hare a sugr
pretty dtoh wkb a folded napkin Into dice two medium slaed parsnips
Ham Salad—Chop Ane one ptoi of slowly to as nprlgbt poaltloa. repeat­ ot grease aboot them. Scrape off the aaS wHi a* ruimaty." Wm I"cook In from tkree to Ave minutes, plaoad over IC paming to eaph gue*t and half a dexen roots of salsify. Pare
■adc BL, oayt; “Dr.-r
celery toot, and cut It quHe Ane. bom. Soak one pint of white or gra­ ing three time*, then going through surface when It becomes aolled.
aad «m paf up Into Unto balls; lift when the soup is served.
pijM I* tb* bam ram*
In the bottom ot a siewpan pat toar ham bread crumbs In a large teacup- ;the same motion tbe same Dumber pf
esi—— “
out with a Aae Mtmmer aad drain
A way ot ramovtog the fat from bo> torMrs.b*«r
times with tbe left teg. and then with
R.R.
A.
R. Brow*,
S
aaaiaatsa. urn,
thla allcea ot salt Mrk. lay <w thto ful Of asrwM milk, add a teaapomfnl ot
kttehen paper. These may be made tn
Fatoubis CedAsh Diehea.
broth. Is to ahoorb It with fresh tlamie woo tiw«ad_wttb taisM Pror sadasaott.
both.
This
exerdse
aboold
not
the morning, aad heated Just before
Wben carefully prepared, aalt cod- ooe pound of lean veal or a small dry mnstatd and a little pepper. Turn
_jr. Lay <me piece after another
gone
thiongh
qnickly.
but
qaletly
and
knncklc aad the regMbles. and suf- all tnto a *aace-paD and keat
M offera an aecepubto reliah
tat
on
Che
aartace
of
the
aoup.
leavtog
Serve bet oe a small plauer with ieUberatdr. ao that It may beoeAt the
-Cook an oaloa
Boobiae Cai
klaai. luncheoB or tea. aad be- AdMt boiling water to parUj^cover.
>ner turned to hold It by. aad reSimmer atowly tor two hottfi: Uaaa- two or three bard-boOed agp sliced blpa. decreasing them la stae aad U»
very leader In a ttttle stoM. Aret par. oomes an Inexpeaalve aubatttuti
tog each Ateoe aa aoon as aatarat- mmgto to ssyi wba bs* amw asM H
a garalM. Good for hiaehCar the veal to a hot planer, arrang*
bo4Mag for tea mlaataa. and rhaaglag
naaal dlah of meat or eggs. If
ed with th* taL Tbe small portioc to iM wB gRa it atoirtoial.
Wortd.
the vegetable* around
tlw water twice to taaure doUeatr:
(wdated. It woakd be oftaanr
js home uble. The bet. too. that it
: in now be bonght not only boud. bnt
kno ohrodded. ready for nee. reaaovea
-hat fortnoriy eouUiuted the one dlamnuhii featna oC Ua prwparmtlon.
CodtWh Chops—each pint of
Aredded Aah Allow one enplal ot hot
lUk. twi tahtoapoonftda each ot hat>r and Aour. onetblrd ot a ti
dl ot white pepper. Me teupc
emoc Juice and. If the Savor la Uked.
.wo tahleepooofala ot minced ontoo.
Aalt the batter, add to It the minced
mlon and cook gently tor three mlnrtee; then blend In the Sour. «*bet>
be mixture U smooth, stir In the hot
nllk. a amall quandcy at a time. Ulien
mooth nod ot AM oooalateoey of thlcA
vwam.
from the Are. stir into It
he shredded MM^d Ihe ^pper
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