Grand Traverse Herald, February 12, 1909

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 12, 1909

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1909-02-12

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WEEK —TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.

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flAt A YEAR.

TfUVCnw CITY, QRANO TfUVBnX COUNTY. MICHtOAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY it. im.

“WE," NOT “IBEV,” MEV-NOIE
ANNUAL «F ROARO OF TRAOB
HELD WCCMEBOAY N10HT.

fSOO. It la certainly a aonree of>aatJt- waa not favorab)}- received by the votera or the dty.
While the board of trade baa accom4 pride to the or^np:iabHd lltlle. It ntav be atatvd
.d aa a
Added to the above amoont there fart. Ibat

the

propoaiUun tu eatahMsb
ind Tran
Kegton fair In Trav­
will be svallablp from merobera who I liram
erse City ematiai<-d from ilie board of
paid their

IS ?mmm

OENERAL
-OCT
TOOETHIRFCCUNO MANIFEBTEO.

Hr th« CMRlitf Y«^ fUBtfCarr to leal
D prartlec for the
•d M V«f7 Bright With Maity
Rika' ebarl
RNkHriHUM-BMrd Hm
. It. Mr. McUoiiaU
DM« MMh Work,
......... ...............laal night and aieoaipanied by Herman Klroliner on
tba piano, n'ndered. ^'Bnidda Noali
Gave Out (’taecka [or flaln,'’ in aucb a
tbuE be va. rMYlled and
rendei^Hl an eztemiwraneouK deacrlp*
Lion or a ball1 gac
game briwrrn ibe builEhciK vIm pcMlEMit—Lmm F.
ac*a men of Traverw City and ManPie. aa roTlowa;
________ - wmr. L. F. P*r'■Bx
mayor
8niHb
alole Ant.
• katt. H.
Hull. T. H. BhaniMn,
Sam Garland aiTond.
• W. W. Bmith, W. c< WililanM,; to
Editor lUnorn umpired Ibc game,
• mi Vtohcy.tohn R. Banto, CharUa
prealdrni Baoto waa our pltcber.
• WlOtohR.
Lawyer Pnit In the Held aroa tame;
Jobniiie Siiaub Kintrli out
And eo did Judge Umlor.
Bat Clarence Grellitk made a bil
trada bHd Id BagiM t
Ar'^ieet Petrraen made one home
«M «H or thr bMt BMHInga
BaM br (b» board aad Id point «r
oral dlaeaNloa aad a genaral '
courip b>- wan ti<called and then
gave a German parody, following tbla
totoroau of tb« dtr. It wi
la toaajr reacMCta. Daring ________ wilb the famoas “Fnrmcr Song." ol
lag. ibara «ait> a naotber of raluabla the laiia. an of which ntore than made
Maaa adraaoed and th« unit)- of (lur- good.
goaa Maifeatad vaa aoied wlUi great
» byr avery oae preaaai. tberv

Tba re2>rt*^J. W. Hanthen glrra. the n-pori being
aroeptod and adopted on Mr. Umlor's
notion. The report was:
Work Of the Board of Trad# for th#
Past Vaar.
W. lU^NSKN'. Secretary,
The' year ISO* tor lhi‘ Truveroe flty
trade has not U*en ocie of
of■ ira
•^>'1**.lemenis. On Ihe contrary.
it
ft has been •a year of great
la work of municipal devel.

Hirt“acho^
I of the ev«ithat aervlce
at tte Uwfai Casa Do­
r prepared
' Long iBlaad Whfers,

them and |he tornmaalty at large dur­
ing Ibe pail year and a half.
I ChiefcOR. Bage Drmi^‘
The SnanclBl panic whit* struck
VmI Loaf,
(Mbace Salad,
Id Brown BrMd.
Aaaorted Cakea.
"
OoSoa
Cig&ra.
Tba dining room preoenied a very *
.*« pretty ^pearance. the ubiea being '
■rraaffed north and south with the
gifffMra aad BIreetom table nmning*

^ ^r:ii";:.t%TueVx TiS'zs. gr'Tdi.irssr;

^ VailoM wore red yuma grass draped
^
from the eertm- chnndrtiCT to Se
'i*''
walla, the rich red effect with the eaa w«wi.».u«»e sunereo
idustrialwnd cumi
'Jtghu ■being

preuy IndtWd.

[while
itiimereh
^w- T%e trot number on the program ' turer* of this clly
h. Mine Helen M. Hannen. |
Mt« Addle Bohw. plnno.
vored the eoopaay with “Annie Lnn-j

marched bravely along with
spirit that has always
>munity and its

dev-lopment. In fact
String the first eight month, of IM!
opiKjrtunlly for tbla oi

•‘rift In toe ctoods" aad that n
otal rovlval of trade waa at banc
IS. I
stated tnrther that there were
of dtrectorr and officers have pul fordi
oral piomUIng toduciries looking
their energies at every opportjipiiy
way and...................................................
while tbe city might
not land ' h,!h „
il not
offered possible chance fi
them an. eeveral oi the more import- *“‘5“ ®
•at and more eulietondal would un-, . '
Bontrtediy come here. Mr. Baato av' ** ’“
•o tauiod nitenthm to the melting of

1 '.‘ss. zra.".' ,™7u.r.s
iv ihe

w.u*
i of Indust
e always maoy
eleroent rniinot
l•xligalious

•uiim mw no waa nem

Mr. Baato wm of tbs oplahm that

r the board saying
that otoor boards had had similar eipertonosa aad that oibata bealdos ibs
haeal board hM met with dtaapp
I, Mr. Santo argod the
—iwiag moors aad dlrecton to
glvo troaly at tbotr time to too work
at ton board sad 1a a measare. put
aoUs prtvato .tatoraau tor tbs totsr•au of the boaic He hoped that
Rfdeare woaM ha givoa tha fall i
pm o( tba board.
Moalial Htta.
A BhsngT wao topds In tos b
ad tola potat. M I '

Mr. Hannen then
I* r.
erketi
Mr
erketi
-elug much
Inierestod
traas portalidon maiisn.
Me.' Di

Tbe ac

r entered into enrrespo^nee irMh 'Governor Wt
AdJffUht qenertl M^-Oiirrin.,^ of jh.
Mlthlgaii 1 illonal Guard i
-...............................
nval
irelnlag station In Traverse Clly. rp
on InveallffstloD It was found
that

-mini-nt exp.-ru of bi ick ami podt-ry
iiiaklni: and dcrlar>-<l to l><- •me of die
Ik-kI
clay li«ln in
iti.i-fiuptry.
NcgmlatloiiH w»-rv .-rii.-r.-d iniu with
Mr. Bavton tor tl..- ........has.- ..f Hi.proiMTiy and an <>]rti<m
wa*
given.
Your *i-<iel:iry ItsK Ik-.-u littoriued by
the
Federal
Invesiim-nt company,
■totlona to warrant
the otilerpriHc.
nt tbe present time, but the •\liicli L pr..iiioliiiK
purdiased
secretary was assured by General Mc- that luarblhi-ry lia> I........
GurrtB (hot (here was likely to be a xml u <-<impaiiv organized tn e>tule
Vacaney,Ja the Michigan National lUlt a plain for die niaiiufai-lurlng of
de presM-d brick and gh
glaied
Guard anSsthat Traverae City waa Ik- hlgbgrade
IHUIery
with
die
pr.unlKiof
the
ing oonaldered as a point Cor the loca­
itiH-ni of at lca*i a hundred
tion of one of these military
com­ liloy-mcnt
first year uud a possibility
panies.
.o liiindr.-d and lirtv men laler on.
Tbs aeereUry entered Into corres
• the Vassar Knillinc Whil.- It ha* not been reportiHl uffi.-lal
tn dile boar.l. dial ihl* project I*
Company, of Vassar. Mirhlgan.
materialize. veL uiioffirially
your
dve (0 tbe eKUbllshmcnt of a plant ir
this city. This matter will doubtle*. *.-pr.-tarv ha* b.en informed dint the
deal will matnr.-.'

twt mile has developed
which
uid warrant the expenditure of tbe
funds of Ibc board.

A Urge

:b<- natlafar
the officers
the loyal support given by the mi-m
herahip. One year ago It wa* showi
the reports of the aecretary an<
xsurer that the board, under a mem
berwhlp fee of two dollars per yeai
K>mpllsh but little. If anydilng
of lark of funds. When It li
would llki-

■ity and Chi
lar^^
by\ lh.‘
council to the Carter
ConsinAdloii
company. The officer* of the board of
trade adeemed tbl* propuxlilon worthy
of conscleniioux and •■nergellc .-fforl.
To (hat end a conimill.M- wa* apiniinl'
ed lo raise the necessary fund* rqulred by the carter t'onstiuctlon Co
for (he
esiabKsiMiieiil of tbe line. Thihe esiabKs
esult of that effort l*geu>-rally knon ii
(hat Ihe coninillte
uffice It to

Umlor slated that the oaooem

steady market for iti product. seUtag
‘ all over the world, aad the haais-aa consUDUy Inereaalag. the
concern holding contracu wRh Ibe

(he commnnlly aad the rogloa. Hie
biggest problem Is the matter of permanoat grouoda and without ifaeoe hot '
little ooold be dooe.
B. Bandera believed that wvth, too much WM
asked of the ofAcerss of Ibe (air. It waa
demand thia rUk atoee the
X Bummtol m-

flalance secretary's staleroenl.

Induce l

We have been In
ipan. of Chicawith the Industrial company,
i. wilb a view of cooperadl
ndii
ling fo
estahlishmeni of manufarturlng (

_ . .
Mr.
garded It a* a really good thlag. toto
tbe ooncern had a Ane plant wUh good
machiaen and put oat a taigfa quaUty
product. He belleied lhal if it
properly ufcea bold 'of
II (
ake a good thing not only to
vner but tor the city as weU.
Mr. Marilnek was followsd t
Wllbelm. another of the comm
and kHr. Wilhelm also apoke faro
of the project. Mr. Wilhelm .WM
ich liuprreaed
im
...............................................
with Ihe almpUcM
of the sygieiua made and (hair <
pnratlvely low cost. He believed It
was worthy of the aupport ot the
board and the people « Traveras

diiiona. but I predict that with the r
viral of business condlUonH opporlu
opporiun- madon o* tbe.fact tbui be would be
Ides will be brought to Tra<erse fity chosen. >U didn't know wbetber
tilled over Ihe honor conferred
gratl
and
waa coiled opoa to
upon
in him or lo be ovcrwbelniod by dIdsCUBS
ports of toe Oread
the responslbilllles of the posit'don. Trace
seal for the beneflt of this e
roe region fair, saying thal the
“But I aerllne absoluu-ly to accept
I has cbaracteriied Ihe effort. <
................... one meeuag and
all the respoDSlblllly.--said Mr. Um­ two committere had bee^^^^ai
tbe retiring oBk-er*.
lor. “While I yield the palm
Treatursr't RspsrL
didn't believe ttat the efforts oC
At toe re<|ue«i of Samuel
niue) Qariand, lor seal and earnestness Iin the ad­
board of trade should be directed
(lie treasurer, Mr. aHonen read tbe vancement of Traverse City,
altogether to landing
treaaurer'M report. Hr al*o read a de­ do everything in my power, yet I say. ■ hough these were vital, bt
tailed report of receipts and diibiirse- In elhcllng me o* your president,
consider tbe fair and tbe i
have simply chosen me as a medi
Bienu, On follows;
greuDda. as this fair does much tor

1 take up. and artive negwlailon*,
invited but II was found that thero;

•ration by Ih.
.
eslabllalinieii
illwmy Hvriem and liiterurban

toir two yearn agoa aad that
i
the dlsigrienluirml pro___ _ —-______ ..averae fair were
-----------------■-----...
(..UA

sapMlor u>'those
of *k.
the state
fair, not
. mm tolclag tato eonaldmUoa Thr
: aiae of too two oxhlbldona. “la taet.
' the priaelpal attraetloa at the ai
'TMr weomad to »s tos midway.- i

_ .
It. Itixiiig the amount ot work tbe sacrelary Is called upon to do. Ths m^loa

-nterprise in Chicago.
Till- offli-era of this board regret
rtigaUon of this pn>|Hi^llion was very much ibai noUilng more subataaturity. promise much toward bringing
in-d in (be band.t of a •■omiiulle.' tlal bu. •
.............................
the oalslde world Inlo rktser roniarl <-onslnilHg o' W II. t'liilor-aud J \
year and I desire to as-;nre e
wilb our cumrauiilty and the (urming. Marliitek. who were jollied in Chba
her that every ufflrer haa e eried*h
fralt growlng and resort regloo
»iir go by K Wibk-lm and K. W. Crelllek
best efforts fur Ibe ben.-St of Ibis ti
rouuding the city.
The• piodn.
pitidai-iK of
• cuurerii were In ganiudou and itie community ai large,
What Has Btcn Done.
apeited and It
and pertonally. as sei-relsry. 1 desiro
port of Uie Dumli lee dial till propo
appreciation
at
.iUon was
irtby ol earneia
eia ef
u|ioti iri"!^ part
rt of Ihe
III
board of
eiiumerali' something of (be work of
and believe that
lu officers. The secretory has writ­ trade to establisli a factory In this rlly
support Is given my suts
ten IIB letters daring ihe year, many This matter Is hi ill imd.-r eonKid. ra- cenaor. that during IMKi mneh more
LEON F. TITUB.
iiid glieh promiiie ot
ulliuiate
of these lu enlerprlsi-s which
-an be aeisiuipliahed (ban baa
deBscond Vice Preoidsnt of the Board
looking Ibis way. olherw upon ni.ilters success.
-eloiiisl during the paat Jear.
......................................................Hue lo express
of Trade.
of common Interest.
Inter
Ihiring Ihe past
Proapsett Bright.
my very great appreclailu
tlon of •
year the officers have Investigated the
Another praponilluti which looks extollowliig: Bant and overall fartory
tons of our retiring president.
iiely III
prominent rutilractois and a valuabli
EUnio. Mr, Ranto'a work
• for the board
b
from Kalamatoo. which did not de­
It of the Kaxion
of lbi« urganizaUati. wbos<
velop a rufficlenl subslamlal elemeat eastern portlmi of the <-ily. The clay of trade has been untlriiig. The enter- member
talament which he gave, the board iM every effort, boili n> public nnd In
froui (bis property has be«-n tested by
private life was devoted to the benefll
member* i
log shade roller company of Rwai
of tbe cumniunliy. and
at Omena^asry
ryear dl(
Ohio, which did not maierlalla
Resolved. That tbe M-crelary be re
quested 10 transcribe ih<-se rewolirtlous
with each Other and lo establish i
upon Ibe ivrords of (bis board of trade
flrmly
Incoming Prsaident'a Addraot.
Mr. Umlor staled In the beginning
have substantial merit)
hat be could nut uy -thK Is so sud■ ers of die 1
lH->-n laborlog under unravursble oo

etwe riiv and Eacanaba for Ibe pur­
pose of fcult iranspoxiaiion during ibe
summer monilis. It was found upnn
invesllgallon Ibal there was bardi:
lUgb business in sigbl '
I enterprise lo
- • •
other Propo*l(lon*.
A gasoline engine rnsnitfa
propoalllon
token up with
In radillan _ . autaUntlal to remili n definite negoili
dona. A prOIMell II of the Farrell
ic-ni^conipanv.
Pablnel « 8yHi:-:n
............ of Ohi
go. wm* also considered. This like Ihi
others, did not develop. A wooil-w-orip'
;ed from (Jr^enyilie
Ing industry explolie
was given consideration
deemed worthy of Ibe expenditure of
other and more would hare been
raaeiag tba ialaraata
ley and effort.
effort A mai-------------------- . ..
ad. had It not been n<«eMary for him
irlMT.fram Bl. Ijuiis. Michigan: was
I naallag bdfBa with a aoppar to leave.

tM_ mature would ^ dlseusaed.
» thing for which (he board ol
deserves credll. la for the fair
lere last fall." aald Mr. Baato.

board at the meetlngjils expewaa to
ta- paid by the Treverse City board.
Mr. Bonto ,
■ •
-

V

SraUT OF lAKNONl

Ibe

Muselman. presldemt of tbs. Oread
Rapids Bblppere- aasDciatton.-Vm ba
prerent.
- "V

iiu distant day.

WILL GUIDt DEBTINIEB OF BOARD
IN COHINO YEAR-

ffenerelly

and •eai for the beoeSi of hla home
waa predominent. Also
Resolved. That we record a public
expression of oar regret at Ibe death
of A. W. WalU one of Traverse City's

trade and it wsa ID.- board of (ratl< by Ihe board of. din-ciura to iasae B
offirera who oulltned the plana am tofder ketliag forth the advantage*
antage* iof
brought Ihe iiiaile* I.erure the board of ihu B<-ctlan to b.- dki..............................
dkiriUiied by
8Ul>ervlKors for an apiiroprlai
Iroad cumpanle* as iwell
buali
Thia «>Daitlon la cerUlnly graUfy- Sire
......................................
(be Initialli
10 th. 1- enlert>rlae.
n of T
Ing.- The spirit of generoaliy and prono*- In
greaa mai.''eat«td by the bnalnesa men
printers and f believe that when It Is
in their atiltude toward the board of
1 tlii* section of the «Ule, Whib
Issued, the butineiu. men of Traverse
mode la commendable, and had tbla
isuclatJou wai. Iipiidicapped b'
flty will be salUBed wrilh the effort
been a year of opportunities Inatead
eaUier it caniiat but U
it.-d that made and I believe alno, that the reIhe amount of
le projert was a nieeea:
uf Hm: rooperaiioo of the busb
money at the dlaposal of the board
Among the uwie
r<-(t-nt . pn>|>o*lmen of this rliy and the railway
coaid have been uaed to moat excellent tlons to recelv.- ronsiderallun by
will bring rich rewards at
In tbl* cunnertioTi I will board of trade «»>. : elwk n

W. H. UMIOR

huanl

e snggeatlooa

voicing a aentlment of (o-operation
artitch la extremely gntirylng
offirera of ihia board.

During the past y.-ar the Hi
laick Manufncliirin
icliiriug loupany
.
. iias^dl*
ime.
-ed lhal it* limeed
capital did not
|M>rmlt
It the dev.-lopmeiit
d<
.pm.
|u stocJdiold
di-hlr.-d. Ill fact, a proposition had
be.-ii tu
plant 10 an.nli.-r iM.Int.
The maker
wax brought b.-r.ire the board of trade
and an Invest igaUiin of the company'*
pr.Hlucix and ontpni made by an exemployed by the board. Tie- reIKirl na< so xailsfarlury dial the board
of trade ap|Kiliit<-d a cimniitiee lu ax­
ing funds to Im rease dm
caplial of the luck i-ompany. 8o sm
raised
put (his gii.Mliig Indiixiry u|M>n a Arm
loiindailon and in first cUss conililion.

Another proptwition
which look.bright at .
Whil.'ly Maiiur.- Bpreader Company, ol
Springru-ld. Uhio. Mr. Wilt.-ly. Jr. wa>
here during the (armi-rs'
exhibited one of bl* spre
niIntent of the people of th.
o]M-raiion lo a large number of
community and die extent to which farniei-s. who d.-clared the device 4o
(hey were willing to aid Aiiaucially to be an ImprnvenAul
upon
anvthitig
asslat thi* project.
This board will they bad >.l M-eii.
Mr. I'mior. who
been exlreniely active in bix Inihe Carter Conslrurllon
itigations of Ihl* ent.-rprise has
*M0M0. After (be exerlton of effort celled a piuposiiiou from the'^'biieiv
and the expenditure of mui-b time, the people relative
to Ihe eslahlislmienl of
•lati....................................
amount tl
that could be raised In Trav
fa.-lory in this city and tlier.- now
ibout tfir..000.
:lsl* a contract, which If fulOIh-d by
ng committee reported that th.
>ih side*, would add another sub­

Cart.
rter Consirnctlon company declined
modify their requirenienis. and tb(

f progress of ih.- board of
naugurai.-d with the Imep
n of Ihe idea to bring the chief of
X of the railway .umpaiile* viiier

board of trade was tbe potsU. .
Uohment of a union depot. Thi* pro­
one year a
ban t:no eonfrondng Ibe organ- ject was referred to a eommliiee of
Milllken
was
iaalion. the futllliy of effort to aeeohi- which the late J. W.
chairman. Owing to Mr. MUilken's
plith resulit I* easily recogniuble.
When itaU sentiment was properly death, no result* have been attained
by tbe rommlttec. and Hie union ^epot
sltlOB waa made to*advance-the mem- proposition is a problem for future
itderatlon.
berwhlp dues to |10 per year. At Bret

Thte ld.-a r.-sulted iu Itiviiaiions lo the
general passenger ag.-IHs.
freight
ig.toi* anti other official* of tbe raiload* l.> 8tl.'iid the anmuil banquet of
this board held on January .V The re­
mit of that baoqih t and lhal ojnfer•nc- has now become a inatler of Im-

this advaoee met with some oppmilRailroad tmprovementa.
Uooi hot It is a credit to the business
The board of trade also used
it*
OMO of (he (ommonlty that they good offices with (be Grand Rapid* «
recncnlsed the difflrultles under whito Indiana Railway compati.v to bring
the board ot trade had oeeo laboring. about possible Improvements to their
gnmads about the city. Tbe efforts of
tbe tWmrd resulted in a conferenev with
I the advaneed r
the railway oBicUla. but up
f *10 per year, and when It is s
time
.........................
nothing
ng dc...,
deAnlte has been
a this 1 ••
plltoed in that direction, which condi­
r opera- tion U dus to the fart that (he propoarlng the yt
- have a
> buy Ihe Grand
• In tbs tra
ore than

buslnes* men of Trav.-rae City lhal
ready and willing to cooperihemr in the upbuilding of
>d the
Ihi* city
and vulunie.T<-d to distribute pnbHclty
matter relative lo Traverse City
City and
Ibis s«>cdoD without charge to
board of trade. 8ince that time the
secretary has tvKvIved many encour­
aging led era from the railway (dnclals

Dlatwrosmsiits.
Postage. Fybruary 1»08 .......................................................................
lUqmiet expense, 1*W meeting ...................................................
Herald and Baoard company, printing.
..............................
Music. i»ot banquet.......................................................................... ..
S. I*. 8. oupper .....................................................................................
'
8. npper, Henld abd Record Co.. Klhiing .
blaKle Hreta. printlag ...............................................................................
Ha Ian. e. J. A. Caron * Company ...............................................
Ilailruad fare, Mr. Clapperton................ .. ......................................

atnoimt car >e put inlo bnUdlanRv.-n a* a
ivato aatornttoa, he heed that
alMit Mr ffr
would pay a proBt «t ll pre c##L
Mr. Bbennan sUthd tM there
legal dlfAcultles In the way i
C ^

the supervisor* unaalmcmaty-invomd
it. lbt< attorney geuerei having ginm
his opinioo upop toe matter.
Tbe
board tiad not yet gives up but oUll
bad hopes of uccompllahlng it la some

paid W. H. Umlor.........................
lid and R.-cord (\i.. prlaling...........
Kagle I'ress. priuiing........................................
ivl* Cigar company. IPU* banqnel..
A. Webb. adverilBlng .................................
F. M. Paine. flow-ers ...................... ..
inquel. I!I09 .........................
Annual banc
Urcheslra, ItHKi banquet ..................

■'V.

■ss:

K. F .W<-aver. cigar, IM)» banquet .

Qrand Trevorsd Ragtoa.
Fred yvderaplrl. who bad come to
tbu city, a few montos ago waa call­
ed upon to (ell what be thonght of".
Ihe Grand Trav.-rwe region. Mr. Feder*pl.-l slated dut be was nbt only Iml>re*-M)d with the beanUds ot the
country, but tts poiBf^Hg^-He hrlef-

3 Ml
: 3 m

i. ItMi*
mjliaaqust .
Jahrau*. cigars. IPOk Igmquet..
Herald and Record Co., programa...........
Fbncr Hrothera. (Icki‘1* ................... ...
Kagle Hre**, nuti.es................ '..........................
Knbect Kdw-ard* ......................................................
Hark Hlsi-«. banquet expense nllroad i
Ca^h li.-niK paid by secretary—
Stamps. Hresldem Santo
Dlstrlbudon ot nodees ..
Hholos for foUer ................
books

Telcpho.
T.-legrar
.penre seerctarV*
-.'lary'x office, includl
including salary, colleciion
fees aud stcnographlcal work
Amount on hand February 10. IMS .

The reiXMf of the Df minating cam
niiltee wii;. then gli.-n and ihla wai
acc-pled and adopu-d
land', niodoii.
In a few words. Hre*lB*mt ftaulo
then tuni.-d n»-‘r die ra.^Mng
newly ele.l.-d president, ibanking ih.
n;euib.-rs and ilircror* lor the suppoii
dial had b>‘en given him in the past

t 3iSM
for eipreHeli g your ardon*.Mr. ITmlor said he would try a
And womethlug• (or each member
th.- buaid to do and that (here would
Iw frequent lue.-lliig*. “The chance !■
great to do MUiieiMng. !«! the win
must be IlM-i.-, .'uinm.ieq tbe speakMr.

upoB the orops, say- '
ing that die regloo was haadioapped
U.C railroads
ima,iuiu« went
etw* *UIV
through the
rsi pan of' II, giving a bod ImpTMOI. He favored publicity of* ssrhat can
accomplished here and
.. fl:
flrmly bw
llet (< la tbe home seekers' eaeunlotMX
Me apoke of the oorn g 'iMdUa
ing some Kurprlslng^ Sure*'
fli
vr^ch'l
stated be could bock
k ^
« by a ■
of pera
was In the great
Mr. Federeplel
I
western npple beK last fall and na...
•• large spaeL
n* which be brought back to FMt
lyiv Sbonty after ihaL be made
Grand Traverse apeelm__ ..._____
-bmn. Y.'hlle the Qrand Traversa
it was not sp large, it was snpei*
lor In formation, color nnd flavor and
fniii weighed more. Grand Trer-

I'n

of (he .-ouBlry.

line ea^h m-niie, could giip ti
GH Together.
belorc taking die chair, Mr. Umlr
a..wK.c> meiit ..i Travdrae Clly. .-i
E. W. Hastings was next caned optuvs.'iiled the following resolallon
It WM only one -ay/a year, giving a*
u. bl* subject being • Get Togetber.**uhltU had beeu
eu (irepared
Iprepared by a a reuKon tor i- - fa. I lhal when a
Hasilogs
began by onylng that
iiilH-e apiMiUiied at the last meelln
son or an
iti-.-i.l-.r
genlu* <
-ay* Ihad been tone criUeiam
>T Ih.- Iward at Omeug:
here and Mr. I'nilio- wa* forced
of Ihe hoard of trade as (hose not I
cesM. taking him affout the city
Ibe
harneii*
didn't
realite what waa
getting hint is touch with tbe p.-oman could be found ..
the board bad not been
ake hi. place!
from
its
membership three dli
He l«lleved (hat the oomlng
“You can'i do
everything
single
iiitguish.-d ciilt.-ii8 and active worl
- would be more prosperooi aad
* in the orgamzatlon, whose cltlien handed." *ald .Mr. Umlor. "The pro­
rd (hat ihere are other things to
ject Is a gOiMLone and I think we will
*hip was re.-ognlied througbout (he
i-uiu.idei.-ti
iH-aides
ivaMes
Indutrln
land It." He coulintied by stating (hat
touching upon tl Grand Traverao Rocry of "no moDcy“ wa* dbipruven
-mulaled.
fair. The d
t of the torthe fact (hat money was Kent out
Whereas. This board desires lo pubIcly express Its appreciation of tbe
th« ' thiug thal
-aluahic senlres of thew;
member* that giHt.-r*.' adding (bat ithe secreand make surti appreciation a matter ikry of thi- Grand Rapid* tsmij or
ol permaneut record upon tbe books trade had th>> saute cum
..........................
compiami lo
of <bb organiratiou
Therefore be It make. Mr. Umlor conrlud.-d by aTolR.-*olved. That in the deatb of J W. Ing Uiai hie sentiment* had Iw-en ex­
Milllken. oTw of Trai.-rse City's forepressed so often befotv that it wa* uOfore, os the more people v
nio*l l it liens and one whose efforts in ii.-cessary lo repeat them.
behalf of public lui
lul.-re*t and particiiInvitation from Ludingtoa.
larly Ihe work of this board were u
(hal we r.M (his SMini. Mr. lUnaen read an
tiring I
-iiatipn
from
the
Ludington
tward:
cord upon our b.K>k* a (ribuie to hU
memor.v and u*efulii.-*s as one of of trade ext-nding an ofAclal inilta-l
Traverse City's be*: citizen*. Also be
ion to Ibe local board to **-Dd a re|e{
. rewKt busUieia was the
> address
iBe annual
lint tooebed upoq. Mr. HosttoM
Resolved. That Traverse City lost a
■el.. 32 *
Ing thnt hotel
_________
------------ -------------Jl.-Od Bl
mo« valuable clliien* through
tbe
re badjy
bodiy needed antflhat
a
the b
lag of boards of trade to dtecuss I
death of E. .e Sprague, who tor
should agitate In seata and owt.
Improvcmeat and advanceu.-m of t
matter of a spot on the bay i
shoreLake Michigan.
where people could go wllboot tres•intiy. and wbu a.* a pioneer was one
Mr. Hannen had also extended
pamlng oo some one's land. Thia was
help la) (be foundation of this tltatkin to the officTs of the Ludlngmuilclpallir. and that we publiHy ex- low board of trade to attend the'trensMr. Haadttgs- sddr« > WM foIlowM
Iire«s the appreciailoo of thia bimrd of portai
by n beautirtu vocal
his work Bl a jonrnallst
joornallst and as the here o
Bdwards. Miss Addle Sotoa acting aa
« of toe Grand Traverse.8towe,
' - preaMent.....................................
>t of the Grand
Region Fair asaortadon la which hi* Rupidi
ipids beard of trade and Aa

rSL'Vi

" inliiiiiilliw

' ‘tv-''
ORANDiTfUVeittE HIKALO, PftIDAY. mRUARY it, t«lk;

SSAT BRIDn B8ME

I .•wieiAWUK.
Inrem lenU

nniA» iL

—^
KAMML tWZAMt AND MIM tCBOMILLtR WEOOCO.

E'

frmr#l

l-N. BMW ..

®8SS%J5wfS!^

STRUCK BY
SNOWPLOW

1 UM.at tb» gBrtnflw at

^2?,2Ssrt5.“*“
BiniiM ah wK 8,W
TXt ANNUAL MEETINa
I

CHAm,t« MMNgON or MANCCtONA kftCAPCDAJNHUPrr.

B/W 10 WlU 2 NOES

It to to bt ntrwwd IbM tkore were

^

Mt mere awnber* of Uie

boerd

<A

AFTtR

trade bfeeeat at the aBonal neettag lo

HAVINA SUN
HIOH IN Allt

HUfU^

tbaJtollM ban to*i Bl^L Oat ot US
^
k-'‘

<the Rev. Or. Thureton, of Kln^
tey, Teek Mwe Wadnoaday-

olSriohTM.B^tor.Orw Uki.

TMO«.T.BATM
«tar aM m—gw.

At the home of the bride's pamu.
Mr. and

«ao to Ue abMBce ^ About a doaeo
troB the clt7 and the further fact that
It woa Wedaeadar ereDleg upoo-wblcb

Maneetona. Mich- Peb. la.—Struck
y a snow plow,' hurled high Into the
NIB tboegbt of wbes ibe date wo*
fr. the sled demolished beneath him
dl^ bat there Wai so other day this and yet escaping Injury, was the luck
week upos wUA the halt eoald be ae- of CSaries Johnson near here tost
night.
The horses also escaped Infikred aad Upoe which there wai aut

|^\

Tbla

El ' ^ae other poblle ereat.
Howerer, what wa4 lacfctag in numj

bar wai Bade kp in Istereat and eo-

K'Y

thttilMB.

^

ware erldeaUy gratifying to the neni-

L

The reports ot the offlcere

ii^ of ihe board.

There were man.'

' dtocaartona by bnalneaa men

i«a«ni

at ealna and a great idany rery good
4«|gwtlons for the new offleen and
dlrectora. and a apliit of eoopemilon
karBony waa predominant at the
g. .'

■aotlag aad from the interest aunlfHlad R fa qnMe erldent that the
ben of the baud of trade will gire Us
dttoars herty anppqn dnrtng the <t>m

tag year.
.

Tho post year has. br. u on.- ..i !ndBStrtal

d^reostaa 'thiuwghoui

tbf

The ease eoadlUon has pn^
t - ' ' eoUed la Trave c Cliy and the hoSrd
tMtoadeJmsta
pod la its voHt *>( P*«cr«^ However,
ta «tte o( tbb depresskm It was shown
bp the reports tJut the directors and
ttva work, aad whDe little of great
s tatatoUBoe baa koaa ktoompUabad. yet
tka work that was done must aeces-

okrty iwiJt la creal beMflt and aom'r
Mb atacta wur

HAVE TAKEN
OVER RESORT

^^Mr. Johnson, who Itvea tbrei
from here, had come to the Tillage
wUh a load of logs. Having become
stuck, he procured a llverr sled and
had aUrtcd to hla home. Thete was a
blinding snow atonu and when be ap­
proached the railroad track, hli view
waa further obscured by a high board
fence, failing to hear juiythlng si>prrmchlng. he drove oath the track.
TmThc^ had Just gotten oVer when
the snow plow sirark the sled back
of the front runner.
The 'plow was being poshed at
Igh rale of speed and so great w
K> force of the impact that the tear
portion of the sled was smashed Into
fldlnten and thrown onto the fence
eboot S5 feel away and Johnaon was
>d Into
into 1the air 15 or SO feet He
hurled
l(.rt«catcly
atnick in a snow
bank
tcli t_______
and when
not injured**In the slightest.
ne horaea had ran away, hower
cr. and not bring able to catch them
hr was forced to walk two mllra tr
bU home through the blinding alorsi.

aAners have dose dOlgent aad eSec-

^waa a deaarved oompllmeat
fwaWwit

cobh

*---

PRBMYTERIAN CHURCH TO HAVE
A PIPE ORGAN.

INCOCHEE FARM

I

IRONMAkTER WILL THEN
«1,aM MORE.

Pubitohar

of the Michigan

ArraagemenU

have

been

whereby B. A. Stowe of Grand Bapl^.
cx-prestdeni of the board ot trade of
that city, and publisher 6t the Mich­
igan Tradesman, and George P. Hood,
a well known jesldcnt of NeoJi-U-wanla. will take p<»«aston of that r^
sort and wUI conduct It neit^^ger
negoilatlomB having been, ooaeh
with the Newh-U-sranta Bdaort i
clctlon to that >nd.

Gtorieua yiotory.
*Twaa-----------------------------rdora. Tenn. A
There's rejoicing In Fedori
man's lUr has
'
'been saved, aud now Dr.
the talk of
Kiu's N(
Us town tor rnrlag C. V . Pepper of
“I could
deadly Inng bemorrbigei..
work nor get abont.' he writes.
d Ue donors did nio no good. but.
ofier using Ur. King's New Discovery
three weeks. 1 feel like a new man.
sod caa do good work again.”
For
weak, iorw-or diseased lungs. Coughs
and t'olda. Hemorrhages. Hay Fever.
UGrippe. Asthma or any Uronchial
aPertlon It stands unrivaled.
Prlre

tkP entire resort, having an option
od unUl Dee. 1. wlU privilege o(
rrhase. and- will conduct the hotel
d the resort Ue coinleg season.
Of a landlord
lug I____ — Beymoui
take the place of Col.
.
Smith.'whose death oeearred some
time ago. It is pOMlble that aaumber
■ •
--------------- ^TttTbe made on the

GIVE

ha ttatad with amphaala that In spite
«< tha adTMeo ta daea. thera has bean

which the Presbyterian ebuTch hopes

a a#lrlt ot ahaartnta na upoa the part

to Install with the aid

The other oSleera

hare baoa aadnadc and devoted much
UBS pM aaargy lor the benefit of the
The adranoa la price of dues Uai
rear kaa tlraa the board auCldent
tOda to woiK wta 00 far as operating
^waai are eoaemed. and it may
K■
FC

.

of

Andrew

rANAHABill I
PASSED HOUSE

of tha Btwbara to eo^erate wtto the Carnegie, who baa promised to donate
one-balf tbe price of a pipe organ If
oBeara aad toad them every em
(be other baU can be raised by the
church, providing he Is satisfied with
’• **'5mh^ aplrtt the oBlrara caa ae- the credentials sent by the edtureb
totapltok aoiaMhlDg when epportna- Tbe Ume given by Mr. Carat
raUIng this money Is not limit
tUea are offered and m
.................
--ing the Rev. Mr. Gay
to heaoflt the pity. We predict that
(give them plenty of WOULD GIVE
PRESIDENT CONdarlag the eomlng year the board of
OF DIGGING THE DITCH.
trade with Ra new oatoera, all bnaUlag '*T* ls the plan or tae rtiureh to put
la an organ easting In the nelghborkwlBeas men. wUl accoanpUah w>
hood
- of
-------------88^00, siml!
Bimuar
mitor to
<u Ue
uiv one
uutr Intir
taii« before the ctoae of the year.
•tailed in Ue First
Congregational
church. Vllten Ue full 81.250 has been
Ue church. Ue Rev. Mr.
raised by —....................................................
jaiEG'Rd'ORAWN.
Oay win send a rut of tbe eburrh aad
and
Intormaiion
required by Mr. Canmgle.
._...-Biaili
and If It all ateots with Ue approval SENATE PASSED THE NAVAL AP­
arnegle bC will send the
of Mr. ttornegle
PROPRIATION TODAY.
malning 81J60 to u.. --------------------Cay U thoroughly satisftod Mmt he will
be able to raise the required amoimL
ter. JaaUt
positive
Uat
WerilagOT tar tbe nest /term of Clrcalt aad he alto Is
C'aniogle will do as he promised. .
lug eirrlod out his promises without
tlpau
■Mt Bay; Archie W. Tboro.
nj> tpll to other rhurebes which he has
ht-rome
Inieresied
In.'
Uke; Jerome & Robblna. Garfield

T|ot

$136,823,198.05 BIl

a. A. WUltoma.

r

rhlrago. Feb, jo.—Brans are raling
steady. Demand I* fair for pea -beans,
veiv mo.leraie (or ihe oUer kind*.
Stock* are not large and they neetn to
hands. On the open market
no devetopment* for ber<there are hardly any oBerIng*.
Detroit, peb. 1(1,—Beans—Sp«t.82.20.
May. 12.36.

ELECTED OFHCERS

upon as yet
Ue annual meeting
H-tlng of
<
the EdTbevaequisttlon ot tbU popular reiciurlng company
Puyaon Manufacturing
•ort by these two gentlemen means
held Tuesday
evening, the (olio •
a great deal to the whole reaort re.•
. ...
__________________ _.H
I..
officers were elected:
President—Edward Payson.
Vice-president—A. W. Bartak.
Swraury—1. B. Gilbert

a PMRlon to be able to esplplt them
No Limit Pieced On the Church As To to bSwr advantage than U they were
strangers. Both gewlegien are well
the Time In Which To
Rriee
known la this city.
This .dum-The Rev. T.
and will open the season at tbe n^
Boyd Gay BuccMsfuL
time AS stated before. NeatoU-watU
f o( the prettiest and beet located
The Rev. T. 'Bord Gay has been
ts in the north and there Is no
dlUgeatly at woiR for tome time se­ reason why It cannot be ooe of tbe
curing pledges for a new pipe organ leading reaoiti In Michigan.

tlw board of trada.

FARMER’S SUPPLY CO.

BEANS.

general manager o fUe ptoM.

made

tkrbaadftt of the dty tn bla work tor
'

Present Prices 116 lo |66

PRODUCE.

' HeW Tueaday"NtBbt.

MUST RAISE $U60

fteUriag

made a moet ub
. -|^ea{ Saata baa
aad baa dona mat^ lor
t«Aaraad

15 toU per cent Discount

OPnON FOR THE SEASON

CARNEGIE
WILL HELP

Til
fitting (bat he should
' lad
It is f

- 'fehuadcol the orsaalaatloa.

«*

PROVISION B.
Cblrago. peb. lO.—ProvlKlooa at tbe
opening were a shade lower to 24r
higher.
Ckwe; Pork—816.82HCtC.9S: July.
purity and Qai that Is In your stoary.
89.47
Lard—Prbraarj•eh and Inlerilues to going to be car­ I17.01H,
ried away without tbe use of laxatives Hay. |9.«S: July. •8.77ti( ‘9.50. Bib
- 17H: July »
any otherraaalstance.
May.
$8.87^

Hr. Oalor baa. during the

^ yadro. saowa a progreaslve pkblie

ROTATOEB.
CreenvUle. Wh. 1«.—C. H. Clhson
.« Co. quote Ue buying price of
toes on tbe Greenville msrkel at
«2c; rye. 70c; wheat. 81.05: beans. 82
' Iris.
Chicago.
Peb.
10.—PotatoesSiroag; dmlee to fancy. 88e»0c: fair
good. <S98Te.

ll«-il8 state Street

Htm tJttior that ke was elected

asirtt waKb baa been

Fur Coats

^•t Bntalo. \. Y- Feb. 11.—Chttle.
25; active. Vrali. 10(1; active. 8*A««r
8,60. Sbeep and lambs. tJOO; Umb|,
8S*56g; yeariings. |«.54HiT:
sheef.
8J,5*<t5.8S.
-

Sew York. Feb. lO.—Butter—Steady
pn uq> grades, others dull and easy;
unchanged;
receipt*
5.174.
That la What- R. Floyd Clinch Has price
Cbeeac—Firm
nnehanged;
retbeewi—Firm and
amM His Bummer Home, th
qelpla 817. Eggs—Basler; unchanged;
qelpta
Old Ramadell Place.
K. A. kTOVtrt AND fr P. ROOD TO
recelpU. 8.
S.STC;
state
Pennsylvania
OPERATE NE-AH-tA-WANTA.
aud nrarby fancy selected while. 380
29c;do fair 0 choice, SCffSTc; bn
and mixed1 (ancy. sctoeit-d white. 5
niiirh.
t'htew who rome time
29c- do fair to
choice. 3Cfr3
SCfrSfr: bro'
u Choice.
purrhi
irrtissed the old Hamsdell (am
and mixed fancy. 36027c; do fair
will convt
IB...................................... .........
choice,
34H4i:i.'<;
western
fir*
mo^t beautiful
Pork Chops, per
24V: seconds. 331507*
iionh.
pork.
-Huttcr-Steady:
Chicago. F«-V 10.—I'
TliP name. -Inroebee.-' Is tokoci fi
Loin of Pork.
............ dairies. 316250,
WELL KNOWN MEN WILL HAVE Ibe old ptoniatlon borne of Mr. niueli.
Eggs—Firm at mark; eaaes Included,
CHAROE.
In Virginia, where he Was bora and
S0«iS.V: first*. 33c; prime first*. 84c.
rained, and Ue name brings
baek
rh«-es.—Strong; daUle*. ICVic; twins
sny pleasant menioriea.
>HKfilSe; young Aiuerlc**.
I6toe:
All buKienss eoiinected with tbe
Mr. ktawe la -Ea-pTBldant of Grand.
larm win be/Gupe in Ibe.name. -In- long bora*. ICVRapida D«ard tw Trade, and Aitp
rtxdiee 5'arm" M. 8. Sanders Is the

Itoely brlag.ro-

E-'w'-' aWa taat win be very ■aUafaetory.
P ■

friends

Our Entire Stockof

GRAIN.
Vh.
11.—Cloae—Wheat
. e5c; oats. Mtic.

of tnllneat after eating. Nansc
dl^estioa lUke a


f 858 Bast Front elreet. and
ale M. SoegBlller of Kings­ brash. Pain In atomach and Intestines
ley. were cniicd In marrtgd Wednesday, or other symptoms.
the Bar. Mr. Tbumon otadaUng. At­
from the stomach
tending the bride waa ber slaur. Mias __________ _ __jnown where this eSecj ISeegmlller. and Percy , Brown llTC rem
Eliep
remedy Is used. DUpepsln really
does all
ach. U ...—
--------sttaucfa can'L
Each triangnle
digest all the food you rau eat ana
city, being a niece of
Mrs. Bert
leave nothlag to ferment or sour.
Layhm. with whom she baa spent n
Get a large StLcent case of Pape's
. .
-------groom~bns
Diapepsln from your druggist
and
_
_
a Ibis city,
fcun
uking today and by tomoi'
has many friends who wish the young row you wUl actually brag about your
couple only ibe best of llle. Mr. and healthy, atroog Stomach, (or you then
Mrs Speaae will leave (or the west In can eat anything and everything
the earty spring, where they will loe permanently.
Isery. and every particle of Im­

largely

tbf guna are opes for bualoaoa.

Speaaa ot

this city, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry

11#— tbne were bat 48 preHBt'
vlie amsre aUeBdAnce ww

Tour Beals will-------------- ------—
anything you eat will be digested;
nothing can ferment or turn Into add

Mrs. Qeorge SeegBlUei

KlBfiley. Henry SaBoel

WUl Oose Out

LOCAL MARKETB.
to poUtoei arrived on the market
.. iiefday and unless It warms up conridembly Uete wlU be none today.
mrae wltbont —--------------. ------Tha raoripto yesterday were two
nation or Dyspepsia, or that year loads of coke, three loads of hay. one
toad wlU fersent or sour
-------- toad of oaia. two horwea. niee hoga.
ttoBi^ if yon will occasta
and OM cow. The price list remains
ach geee in Five Minotee.

“rw-«

CELERY.

*s;?i.iv;co

WasNitfton'a Plague Bpeu
In tbe low. marshy bonoms of Ue
Potomac. Ue breeding ground o( ma­
laria perms. These germs cause ebin*.
fever and ague, biliousness. Jaundice.
to«iltude. weakness and genera! deblland bring suffering or death to
isands yeariv. But Electric Bitters
never fail to deatroy them and cure
matotia troubles.
"Tbey are tbe best
•ll-rour-d tonic and cure lor malaria
-r used." writes R M James, of
lien. 8. C. They cure Siomach
.r. Kidney and Blood Troubles and
will prevent Typhtdd. Try them.
Guaranteed by 8. E. Walt A 8om
A- Bugbee Drag Co.. Hannah t w

New York. Peb. 10.—PouUry—Alive
—steady; wesiera cblekens, I3c:towls
13He: turkey*. 12016c; dresseB Ir­
regular; western rbiekena.
124<lCc:
(owls, ISOlSc; turkey*. l»OS3«micago. Feb. JO.—Poultry—Steady;
turkeys. 17c; chickens. 12V: apriog*
ISe.
STATE CHOP REPORT.
The

temperature

vras

nearly nor­

tics
the
and
ties

answer -yea," and 216 "no:" «
central counties r.i answer "j-ea'
86 "no." and lu the noribern coon
45 answer
aad 63 "no.'
leeted wheat in the southern
prweeted
soi
counties 1l.(M week*: In the central
eramiles 1.92; Ui tbe Oorthern
ties 2.62 and In Ue
stale. l.5t weeks
'
The average depth of snow oa the
15lb tn the southern
counties wa*
C.C2 of an inch; in the central coun­
ties 2.36 Inches; in the northern eoun
tbs. C.S2. and tn the state, 2.22 Inche*.
On the .31*1 the average depth In
the MMiihern ccuntie* was 6.03 Incbes.
Ir tbe centra] countie* 4.94; in itonorlhern counties, 1.6T and
In
the
suite. 4.96 inches.
The total number of bushels
o(
;heat marketed by farmers in Janus> at 123 Bourlng nilH* waa 156,10:.
nd at 104 eb-vaiors and lu grain deal

el*. Of this amouni t?l 312 bushel*
were marketed In the .Miulhem fou:
Iieni of couiitlfw; T82i>r. in the central
mile*,
nod 8.973 In the mmhern
The estimated total nnmb.-i' f bushMr*. V. H. Blurat Has a Valuable Rug.
he six
el* of wheal markt-t.-d In
Pvooably the Only 0"e •» 1*»
omh*. Augw-i-Janiiar.'. I* 6.250.(MiO.
Kind In the North.
8fxty-slx loills. eh-.niur* and grain
dealer* reiMjrt no wheel
maikeled
.hiriirg Januarv- Tbe av.-rage condiMrs. Sylvia Slutm, wife of Dr. V. H.
■Uick In the State to
Sturm. Of the Grand Traverse hospit­

vm

excel- Tbe rug Is made

with

Uc

.

BELUNQ PRICfr
Fralta and Ngta.

mounted bead, the jaw* being o)wne 1
Flak.
wide, showing Ut long i©(‘tb.
Tbe
Claws are alM preserved and .Judging Walnutt. per qL ..
GhettnutB. per «t .
from their leagU Uey coujd do about
as much daidage In life ae any bea*i
that ever

trod

Ue earth.

The

rug

was a gift from Dr. Sturm lo hi» wife.
I pe to, .

a

.

FIRST NATIONALBANK

NEED MORE TEAMS

(toltaklna. par .
HorsehUas. OJ....................
OnwaUad laefi. BroaA, ptr B
Sbeep palu »-;carai»gtT
Beeswax, per

A Great Tom*:
Are >-00 tronbled with that tired, playedoul feeling?
Are yim
troubled with petty irriiatlon. nervousness, sleeplesam-ss. or Indiges­
tion? If BO j-ou are In need of * good ni-rve tonic, a* these are sign*
of nerve weakness or debtlUy.
'

Wairs Blood .Ui4 Nerve TaMcts
Are just Ue tonic vou need
We have made them expeetolly for these
rondllkms. We guarantee ihem. If they do not help j-ou. you receive
vour money back without que*ilon- All this mooU. so erorytme will
have a chance lo try tbesv—. 50e box for 25c.

RUSSIAN BEAR

; .

CMk
Dw ITMB Bnks
Thig boaV ulwayt retkiaa in ito vaolta and
dap^bs) «till bfiska. which are deoignated^ Um) Oomptroller of the Oomaejr, •
gabMonUal reserve fond, ao that the reninmoto of ttt depoaiton laaT be met
M dnund. Tbe bank, moraorer, <arriea
ia ita reootireM what to ksown aa “quidt
•BMli*', buBK acourittoa which ouy be
qatoUiP twBad intocoah, thtubaagpre^
partol to meet all demaatto.

............BBJB

B^whlaL " C. MIDInf~'.?!T.76e

thickness of tho fur would b>- tar.', to
naval appropriation bill
d to tbe semiCf today provide
825.189-05 tor the next fiscal year, or
more than a million over the amount
allowed by U© bouse.
Two batlleaUps of 281006 ton each
Ue toigeet in tbe world, Ue reetoratlon of marines to ships and a commis­
sion to Uvesiigaie the naval ayaiem
e provlslou.
were among the
pr

PoUtoea. per boahri...............................Ha

raickeaa. Mr IK^..-^

al. ha* a beer skin rug that 1* probab­
Wbahlngtoa. Peb. 10.—Ttoe honae
condition: horws 9C; cattle anJ
ly the only one of Ha kind In
Ue
swine. 9t. and »ke«-p 93.
hla afternoon paired Hy* bill glrlng
.be president eompUrle control of Ue north. The rug Is made from the *kln
fredeuicm c martindalk
Socreiary of slate
Panama canal building by a rote of Of a BussIbu bear, and Tor sixe and

Qnr laaK Sutenient Explained

mm
iiiii

Turkey# ............................

Feb.
10.—Market
•ifto- I
idy (or CalKonito aad Flori
M> llgl
..
totter, rvcelpu appear lo be
Mithigan and homegrown

mal during
the finrt two 'decades, hut
luring tl
decMedly
above from the 20th to the
edly abc
light until
nder sbowU?22nd. when rain
tbe Slate.
Smith.
I.
Board of dlrectora—VV
ers occurred throi
Heavy
.
Edward
Psylucb^si
Gilbert. O. O. Millar,
melting i
tbe
Julius snow (ell
e 29ih. In repi;
n. 8. L. Ilea. A. W. Banak,
B
qoratton. -’Has wheat during Junar>
^^^t^ry board—Jas. W. Markham. Buffered injury from
'___________ a.—l i_ .k
Frank W. Carver. Dr. W. E. M.
~

—W. W. Smith.
Dr. W. E. Moo . W. H. Arms.

Huttn stews
Butler, mamery. w
-, dairy. !•«

”U,!

r in stock, tber
There Is
nmney In a
in Ue beet stock. Do you —
f best stock, and be Ue Sweet potatoes, per lb. .
> have
neighbors at Ue county
Bvy of your
.

"arvell's
Powilr* Tee
Harvell'. CondUlon
-------------derm. Ue best stock food and condltton powder on earth.
Accept
other. Can tor and Inslf u,.on hav­
ing Harvell's Coodttion Powdars. and
protect boU. jwirself and stock. Price

....... J*

A GOOD PARTNER
A savings pass book ta
mis strong, reliable bank
Is a good partner lor any
person.
1« accept^ any
nmonnl of
rcsponsmuiy
aad
works tivcnly-lonr
haara every day.
Start NOW and BEgE

S-'i:.';

u^hereer «

^iiped

ItaekMto. per to.......

I WlU better roads
more teams are aaeded. Mr. SekomWait A Sons and E. B. Uk© trout.^
8<ddb
berger atat**
Uat he could use "^iSd'^by*8^
between 40 and H more teams, and MUler.
th.. they sow bare three gangs of
Mr. aad Mrs. L. Ftoher. nf Dacaw.
loaders b«y.
Mkh.. returned home todai
lUag frieoda ta Ue cUy 1

.’Ua-:

a today on a trWL

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK

dHM«D TRAvsmcMHAut miDAv, ndRuXftv ic, mt.

ATEBANK

tton oonneeUag ■aaa.had hrooght tt
h,«00 peraoB* to thu dty- Mr. Tlta*
then meatloned the fact that dr '-the resort season, there were M
eenger tralas * day etnerlng the dty(0 speaking ot the handicap* fader
which Ue dty sad the board lahorad.
Hr. Sanders urged the adoption of the

A ree^tte was tendered the hrlde
ad graoa W^esday alght at. C. 8.
P. a halL aod an ettborate Banier
ws served.

FROM 3 STATES AHEAD OF TIME

Music was'fttmlabed' by

tbe QuecB aty basd. aad dandog wa*
-------------^

A Urge--------iber
--------------------------c( relatives

aad trieods of both panics

tt

atteadaace.
Tbs young cocpls have a large cl(%

ADN11TED
ms GUILT

I

Will

Hava Spaclsls

de ot ftiends who wtsb them aotblag
and

Ovskt ReeapUMi PrapareA

proaperiiy. The

bride haa spent her Ufle in this cUy
and U one ot the moM popular of the
Went side young Indies. She U
bM- ot the Church of the
Ccncepilou. and niao of the Young La­
dies'

SaMUy of that

chniuh.

New Orleans. Feb. 11.—Prealdciitelert Taft arriv<-d ahead of time.
ikm through James Keboc, local agent
the appolntmcut of Frank
of the Peie MarquMte ksllroad com
' The Record U tt receipt of inforuia-

pany that the arfangemenU for the

Tbe

bomr seeker* exenretons tu be gitci
by the Here Marquette railroad ibii
spring have been
completed.
The
from wblch these excuri-lou*
vai Start will be Chicago. Englewood.
always sroa friends.
u.~uu -.luaslug and Soutli rhicagu. iu
JXr. and Mrs.
Roko* left Tnura- lllttola; Michigan Oty. Indiana; Ib-nUH1 Harbor, Michigan, and Toledo.
ly
UMmlag
for Chicago,
where
Ohio.- Tbe rate of the fare for the
they will make tbolr future bame. The round trip U to b<good to
-best wishes of their friends go with turn In IS days. This will allow (ta
who take advantage of these
ti
plenty of time to ititpe<-t
North
Mlt-hlgan's advantages. The dati->
(be excursion* -are March 23. April 3
Treeka Lead Te Mekaafa Home and
and 2(1, and May t and !«.
Sawdt Warrant Revealed Quanity
groom.Who formerly was aa Elmwood
(owntblp boy, ha* been locaicd la Chi

cagu for the Inst two yearn. He has

' m •BBT,*' or-lm
\ <CmUaae« fras Pag* U
/
I »M« aag
Mr. Edward* W**

[•gala.

1

. Ualor Umb catted agoa Tboc.

IN HRS. CHIBS' STORE

CAUGHT HIS MAN

of Mlpalng

Property-Had

Good RepwtaSan.

»/tkaa wM aaeaaaaiT in caUlng

r M.- aaH Mr. Bata*, “Bat as
6m* gutwal 'sati

Mayfield. Hldu Feb. U.—Coatrouted with erldeoce of hi* guilt. AddlsbS
Mokest is said to have eoufease

Finally Located

the burglary of Mrs. J. Qlbbs* general
store at this place l.i: night
SadyttS^dwMSuated
b)T
(he
strange part of the affair
Is that
teet that for mare thaa u 7«tta 1
Mokeat's own md was one of those
laye beea ideatiBed mere or lea* dlI discovered burglars In the i
■Mtir With either the old Bwlhesa
. Jokeat la about 4S years old. mB^
_____________________
Of
the
board
Ilea'*
---------- Had and has always home (he best of
mde. But 1 declare tonight, as 1 look
latlODa He has lived tt Mameld
heat hte and see *d ntsar f»cm ««
r years and has been employed
as a flier tt tbe Gibbs' sawBllI. Mrs.
Gibbs has not dedded whether oi
she will prosecute but even tt event
she does not. it U stated. Mokest will.
lose •
vlU^e eSd ^li** Mea'
^
, have
tloa at It* rtart Mr. E WUheim Mar.
alto hare •been.- Mr. Bate* eoatlnoed
.........................St's
son
and
Laat night
Mokcat;

Elmer

Cur

Cheeped WHh Lar^ny, in a
Umber Camp. .
»ur.

Mich..

Feb.

b.—I'ousUblc

turner

Cunning

who has been fflttsing since last Sep­
tember and Is charged with the lar­
ceny of a gun.
Leaning that Cunningham bad bdbn
employed tt lumber camps tor t
ber of year*, thu constable

kept

does me good to *peak on the
VHotiao ot bcpod*." asM Dr. Moon, eontlnUag hr eUtlBi that a «■* Ihe
nreatest mmUc ot Traverse uty that
an'eadesror wa* being made to na'
aiew ntcn wild It Me hah thonghi ..
the aaoaUon day and sight and yosra

354?.SfSlb»pi!5l.rr'SSi

DAlZEll-KEEFER

a

Th* Crime Of Idleness.

Will Haw etslrs.

ho BnrAasad tor the n*e ot c_______
IHt Bdloa oarrled sod the doetar
marfsed to atiead to tt

night, between Prank

Ituraa of Doyu* City and Perry Bchad

carried pink
___
matron of taooor ws* blue and while.
There were nbont ho gnest* present,
tad after the ceremony a reception
followed.
An elaboraU supper had
been prepnred, and dancing wis enjoy­
ed nnUI an early hour this momtag.
ABMDg tbe guesu present were IS
oi5|ll-i**enBt. Traversa City
_______
lembere
of
the M. E A-. who drovo.
hA dear to' Hast Bay.
“t heiieve
aMre tn the tatnre ot Traverse city
than ever hetore." were hU coacladbig word*. -Don't sund aromid and
' srowi aad dad taoH aad a year from siso preiwnt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Delsell will leave tor
thla tlBB wU! tell a voca dEereat
Brotttlyn. N. Y-. on a wedding trip,
•tty.'J’
after which (hey will be el I
their
(rteods at aHtch's CroM
Mr. Baaio Bovod Chat Dr. Moon at
ttsTBXt maatteg d tW

Saturday

Monroe

WEDDED IN CHURCB

■uupBUon. uoBuacDc-. ,
sallow
complexion,
pliiipli
blotchps. loss ot appetite, nausea, but
Ur. King's New Life Pills soon bsuisb
liver trouble* and build up your
bestlh. ::Vc St 8. K. Wall A Soiik. r
A. Bugbo* Drug Co.. Hannah A Lay.

REACBEV BERLIN TODAY
KING AND QUEEN WERE WEL­
COMED BY THE KAISEE

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4
444444444444444*

MARVIN D ORA.VR,
Recriver.
y'rom Tu«w4nV* Record.'
Jan. 2»3t
Jubii Zlnuiii-rniaD. ar. ivu-r Ziniim-rmau and ttunluid Fiil!>-r 1<-Ii this
tiioniiiig'fot' lih.irn. lo purchaM- toanis
I'illGJ
ot huo-s for lh>-ii;M-lva-i‘, While at
raud
lihaca Un->
lhi-> *
will ti-lt El.worth Clark,
—In Chani-ery..
furmv-r Tr..».-n-t- I'llv tt
SiqihiA
lirtiior.
cuuipalnaHl.
va.
Judge 8ii-im-r Gurtln
Noitli
obu Uriiior. dofeudanl- Dee. S9. IPlW.
in (Ik- lily tudav on liU way
> affidavit on file tt
Grand lUpIdr. lo *tu-Bd l'
this canao that ihr above named d»couvi-ntiou.
foiidanc John llrinor. U a rv*ld.-nt of
thla aUle but that pntcera for his
RfANTEO—Man and wir.---No .-hll
l>cAraii(x> t*»uod In ihl» cause caitMl
dn-n"—lo put in and bant-si p>»a
IMTNvnally served upon him by rwatoi-- on halt slisn- rrop. Hate ma
1 of hi* continued absence from hbi
c-hliii-ry and loam. Will (iiniUli half
lo»( pUc
ildeiiee. Oa motion of
^ rood. cr. nilU-s Dill Tratorw- Cilv
I,. H Gage, aollcllor for
Wriu- J. O. Flank. TlOiu. Ohio.
il Ik ordered ihnt
Fob. W-M
be entered In thla
person or by sollclipr within
If You Aro a Trii
three months from the dale of this
order and In default (hereof that the
■boM a Mar ewaUrr br vprtahHag AHra'a PMt Bin or Complaiut filed herein mny bs
■aw laia tttwi. Jba Uw thlss fsr Pbsm


"

Mrwgttw. taken ns confessed sgsttst him.

-rv niy. In raid count.v. un the 4ih
ty of February A. O. 1999.

_ .j‘(hsel£^ th*

t_____

_2is£2.'’JstJS-^n«ir,.id
Cooa^ os

d» of Prtrusrr I WM ta

thotw lT%lS!d*Tob7&fuw-d>w7^^
tic* th« aam ot BU HoDdred Thirty asd
110 Dollars iMsrSl sod aa oRorwoy foo of
rtwtT firs DoUan prertdod for.........................
fsn
n aad^StaWM
aad ^ SUWM sod sonll
so nil orproaaedluv
o
at i^v or la Eqslty luTtac haoa-tastltatrd to
rKWi'w th' moaoy —enrad Waald Hortcat>or
soy part lhaeret: Now. Than-forr. lij.vfrter
ofthrpowrrnf Hal* ooBtaInrd >s laid Hoot
eat* aad lh*8**Wit« la aarh eaaa mad* aod
proTidRt.MOriCItrhsfeby pran lhatoa
.

Remedy Free

Any intelligent perxon esi
own doctor in the ordinary
liver trouble, for the sytnpic
Dot be mifiaken. If tbe white of tbe
eye becomes yellowish, it the skin be­
* tall
come*
sallow, it pimple* and blotches
jr. if the' boweis'do not move!*'if
appear,
yon have sick headache,
besdacht. if yoi
bilious, you may be aure that your
liver i* torpid or inactive.
The quickest and surest remedy yet
Mind for the cure of Uver trooMc or ane

Fresoni;
Hon. Frod R.
Walker,
Judge of probate
In ibo manor of tho eautu- of Niels
Anderson, docoa
Mary Andoraoii bating filed in oaid
ourt her p<-iltlon praying that aald
ourl adjudiraic and dolcrniine who
rorv at the tinio of hla death tho logoi
bolra of aald docoosod and entitled lo
iobi-rll the real estate of which said
deceased dh-d seised.
It la ordered, (hat the 1st day of
March A- o. I9<>». at ten o'clock tt tho
fbrononn, at raid probou- oSIre. be
and ir hereby appointed (or I
said potition.
It ir further ordoK-d. that

—*.u.

ss-tr.fe'sri-jsr'f; s'sks
iBf,

,4. i-gX. y,"ft.

sfOtaadTiwmmsae lb* Tvaaly-anhdtf ef
Jsly. A. D.,tW laUbsr U tt -rrtrur T~
racsSfLaMSottocep; B.
to* suBbfiinimBawdrsdlfttMy sad Fla*.
tssB -jwsAiwsdTilffntMUnjsidaiUtssl gett

toMd.M lawto irawrar^dcMaMriwmttacopy of this
Ivp weeks pn-i lour to said day of
hearing. In tho (Iniiiil Trnvcrr,- ll.r
Bid. a uowrpap<-r prlnii-d and circulat­
ed in raid loiiiny. ,
FRKirh W.\U(BR.
___ Jfidge ul J'robato.
Foil r. I2-l:* 26

■rfdrs
o'.-hirk ID

First National Bank

Uukitic hooa- riirnllar,and flxlunn
..........
R, v,-nnr Btamp*
ni
[hi, fr-mi Nali-di>! fUnkinoi
aioiii-k^MI ir.
Chia (row Hlal,- and Pn
va<« 8ank> and Baa kart.

ixru.*5u"

DENTIST
OR. W. J. HIGGINS. OantM.
New Munson BIk.
‘Fraverse Ctty.
ClUzeni iel<i>hOB«: offlee, 799; rcaIdencc, 602.
Aik tn be dtrocled to Ids ctSo* op
poalle Sherman A Hunter.
Do not bn mladfrecled.
Gold wnrk oFthe vefT hcaL

CkMOBenrlDg wbors th* ancib ll«- nf am
IwnilT BiB* iei> tstMwarUOesro loika. lb
warn t« ta* wwit Ub*«( Lnitwa <t> Ui
MKKbnee hDodrol rblrty <tSI raft-: tt
•SM in Ur.-w lokn •haws* anrtt and sast
Inllnwms ihrtt,MS iilOtmm t«kn tnplsra.W
l-rtnainc, U tngLnta.m In sad Iwn It)aad
jhirtr anroi
,w »•*■> off the aw*
-rHion taioilj'iitan
lb of rsajrt<ws1*s wssi. latag
mr>ro,.r Iro
........ ... ...............'HiBVI an
..................
......
.0(1 riM. -wai.rf tbr n.wth w»l r,m>or c*l«e
llirw i>i. thmo-- wMilh slnul Atty fmr IMi
roU tn lb' mlb w-*l rort-or r* laail t-wuMlv
iml !-• Mariha K Hr..wa : ikro-w roM la
................................... .wmcib-ukrabncai*
,1 ttan-r
nr iZi. ihooe
Ihnga. wt «q
riH-roT
>r aaxl Irx
l,n( t
Unwa <S^

S’.’.:,:;

Faiiilcss extnwMloo.
Strong, naiiiral nppcaottg aad veiy
iH-st arllflclal loelh.
^
Make appoinlmento
ahtwd
whan
ihraa ,*7:Th.W~Mwn
omdble.
dac: Alan
(acr
. *11 In aarttaw
Offlee houri 7:39 to 11:30, 1 to i. ___(XT nina in>i Alw, <b*aerfi *■•( aaaraer
nfib,' wMiili •wai.iaartar.d .•rtioD thirty iHi'
nhcr hours by roques^
At! IB T<iwn>hi|< twatuy-mi B»rtb >il rane*
iia.'Ua -|a, oral, ilrwiid Travaes*Osatv and
ht*i-,if HK-hina
ihday of Dan-mW, A. (> l|
JKNN IB g. Bot'fin BY.
Nurtgace*

m

•ttr;-.:

acCny.N

F'rttci O. Pederspical

aSi""”'..
AJf. n
Lhi*' from «njir*iT«4 rv*
wrmi-ni.
si.saij}
Orekr and ■•llriT >widi
tl<m...
*Xf- A
Ki'-baan* (or rlrorln;
-boQ-« ........
t«*« W
Not,-. »r oilirr Nnlronal
Hank>
....
rrwrtinnal papT rnrrriKy
-nirkrl-andronl.u
Lawful n,«ay rrwerrr
inJ i-mdc-r ni>I,-- •
* fund wii' '•
«. trv*ran-r>
i,f cirruUii'-i
Dtirfmm f . 8

tion by th* seclatiau Would Mar

Berlin, Feb. 9.—King
En^nd. and Queen

Edward,

ol

AlexandrU cu-

tnries.

REAL ESTATE
Farms and City Properly
BoDgkL sold and exebanoed
MONEY TO LOAN,
CALL AND SEE HE.

t Jwi Oi

hss

I

bolltc tuis cur^d e ehrraie co^
Capital rlork paid in........
For eaainple. John W. Lae. a|* 8 Pena
eylvsnis a^e, IndlanspoUs. Ind.. had s itirolu. fund ............
l'ndmJ,-d Pfofll-, lr,w, >
twew> and lax<-« iwid
•atkoa) Bank aol«aMit
kiandinz........................................
------ . Ky.. s»y» the asm*
of ramfitcs keep It la
Just such an ener-

Room 1-4 Mitgf^lic IJItlu , Traverao City, Mich.

Ilu-.(ui n,
SSSO} IV
I IPI r
la-4XU

le empress. German otflcialilom
royalty. Edward wore

tbe

German

uniform and the kalaer wore the Eng­
lish. conforming

b>

la Older to have you or any other snfwer fTten the tivee make a t**t of Dr.

iS£'

Demand rmiAcata* o( dr......................... sagn M
MMWJ

ntl.Tei:;!

European-r

eUqnctte.

mayor aad hla statf offered an offlci-.
I charmingly gowned welcome to Berlin.
wa* feared that the

~

*ia.

tt win start yea ee the cere M

ofHlriilgaa. Couaty rf
Grand Trsv4 "orai

of my


ki

i.K)N r TTri*
C^ahMr
ra to biforr mr thlr »il

socialiau-

cream white, aad carried brides' roa- couttter demonMraiioo would mar the
um* alteaded by Hla* Nettle
aonies, but ibougb there were big
while the heat
maa
that the Pm Marceette
laot year, not eouUag thoee lueelved
Bohoa.

BLJII-D NO\AFI
o.

L.UIVIBER

They were welcomed by the kaiser,

cugo. the Impressive GatboHc
The royalties were driven to tbe
W aad a doA
riage service bettg used, the aaniage palace tt a regal coach drawn by eight
Mr bettar traaaporUtlOB ladllllea are Uklng place at the Cbnrob ot (he Imblack bones. At tbe city gaTe*. the
Mr. Tttn* alw apoba ot Bdgawood.
wtdeh wodd not WwadaS^Tu

_____

utSAyatUA.

Lye^riw

Ution Was Attempud.

needay Meralng™
haA agate
It t a. m. Wedaeaday. Htts Aaaa
aM in tlae.
Che eoaatrr.
Topttka. daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Mr. Tttae thaa «oke of the taktag Aatotte Topttka. ot thU efty.
^ m
over
o( we
the riwaa-ta-waata
HwaMta-waata racorl
rsaort ^
4 tt marriage by tbe Rev. Fr.
Qrand Baptd* aad ladlaaapdla U
laterSheehan, to Frank j. Roko*. of Ghloobo

You a» fufttrr aoUllod (hot hy the
sold order I am reqnired to

GBORQK W. CURTIS,
(^rcuii Court Commissioner, Qrsad
Traterse Co.. Mich.
^TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE FRO- LOVEU. H GAGE.
Solicitor for rhnpIsintnL
^ bate court
county
Biwloeas addroMi—Traverse
Clly.
Grand Traver»«., : a session oY said court, bold at Mich.
Jan. 39-Mnr. It. .
the probate office, in tho city of Trav

daughters were married. Thai was
noavy blow to the loving wife and
mother, the care (or the family then
resting on her. In the derlining years
she made her home with ber
'O'MMglU-IAI. an
KAVINOR Bank. A
Frank.
She leaves six children,
CHU’B.
- " '
follows;
Mrs Jos 7,oulek. of
East CNDIBWi-OD * C“'
>for
Ai*tcnf<s
Attornar*'.
___________
Jordan: Mrs Wenzel Kraltz. of Maple
BMan^addrM. Trartwa* Clly, HirMnyi.
Clly; Mra. Barbara Viskoriill. of Shot
land: John Kucera. Traverse Cltv. aod
Frank Kueera. Maple Cltv.
Report of
Condition of the
The funeral was
held -rruiii
Calholle ehureh February 4 and the
Interment made In the ncveland Tipwn
o-meli-ry. The Rev. Fr. A. Dlencawskl
offiriating.
at Trav-rer CUT. in Ih^ttlai-- -if Hi'-hicao at
WE.VZEL KIlAfTZ.
Maple nty. Feb. S.
U»n> andd>-<
Omrdrafi-. •
nn.-Mv-ur,d
U.
D-ml- I,

Feared That th* Counter OamonHra-

Demmony Was Perferwisg by tk* Rev. terod Berlin today, the flrat »ute vis.
It of the BrttUb monarch In two
Fr. Skeehan at B O'elack Weddn a greet
aaaM. it latareeted,

Grawn. .Mich.. Feb. llo-Jdw. M. E
Baird went to Muiiroe Cenieh Monday
to leach Ihe Munror Center m-1hk>1.
She has been engaged to U-acb fur the
rest of tbe lermn
Milton Harr has- been conAned
the house by sickness (or the i>s.-t
week.
Mrs. Dr. Clark and Mr*. V.-lt were
Traverse Clly visitora Monday.
Tbe Swastika club bos been _
Ing some charity work B>r a ueedy
familv the jasi week.
'Give Me My Wife.' the home tat
• nt play, will b>- given In'Baiey * hall
Saturday evening. Feb. 13. by the L.
O- T. M. SI. Therr will be two hours
of g«Ml entcrtaluDM-nt. songs, recitalinns and music. E^erylXHly
tiring your friends. Admiasiou 10 and
20 cent*.
Heniy Sockett went to Traverse
City Saturday to attend -Mr. Helm's
fuuecal. returning home Monday.
The revival mceiins at the M. E.
church are still going on.
The benefit danev- given Saturday
etenlng was very well attended.
The Misses Pearl Iteynolds and Nel­
lie Van Horn were Traverse City csdlers Saturday.

Mtverlpg nicely.

tk* C«rmnoni«*. But No Vio-

Roowt Matters.
Leon P. Tltu hclag cdled npoa
Jtrtedy dMcnaaed reaon Batters car­
ing that the dty had all the podMHtfas wUhIn ka gtwp to eecnre this

' Netie* tt Craditofu.
To whom it may cooewtn—
Please to take notice. Utnt by on •
4er 4oIy entered in said cause, oa Ihw
14th day of December. A. D. IMS. th*
undenlgned was duly opp^ed
racelver to receive the oatstnndlag
debts and effects of the late pnrtaersblp of John A. Eao* nnd Thoaus
Hyues: aad that hr a farther order
duly entered in sold cause, cm the 32ad
day of January. A. D. 1909. 1 was duly
authorised, oa auch received, to aeU
aad dlsaoae of all or aay of the persoaal property boteagttg to said copartaerahip. aad^ distrihato the pro­
ceed* thereof tt Wh maaaer as asM
court direct*.

addavtt and prebf
ctaims
aad de,uuiuu> ■oaiBsi BOHi co-partaerahlp, oa
or before the 1st day of March. A. D.11909: and that in default of the lliag
«uh proof or cuim^he
property
CtftXtneso^thAw'sPtt*. of-tbc aalc of aald
------------------------ 'bdongtag
to aald rO'paTtncrahtp will
be dlainbutcd without reference to any oj' ged rlalm* not so proven.
Deii-d this :7(h day ot Janaary. A.
PERSONALS.
4 D. 1909.

I « . A

CRAWN.

44444444444444444

FIRST TIME
IN mURIES Liver Trouble
LISH MONARCH HAS MADE
GERMANY STATE VISIT.

oVatMtlmeatal
Tba beat ktad ofa

dr«alt^_

era*—In Chancery.

tss.’i’Es^ifrgsspS.."' St

SEVERAL ARE lU

malcb at

Httsiner blows, stetdily tppUed. break tbe hardest rock.
Coaching, dty after day, Jtrs
and tears the throat aad lungs
ami] the heahhy tissues give
way. Ayei^^sCherry PeetbraJ
stops'lhe'douthing, and heals
the torn membranes.

th*

court for the county w Grnai
John A. Ittiow. Oo_._
Thomas Hynes. DetendonL

Mptofll4

- Mrs. B. H. DavU. who wa* called to
the city by the Illness of her sitter.
Mr*. Lawrence Gagnon, returned 'Et^rt today.^Mr*. Gagnon was o

___t a altait A Sons. C. a. Bugbec Drag Go.. Hannah A Lay.

of UjTon.

tlni el noUsh aotlven sad letting the
angorUy mle. “Jvt a* long a* I can
niae my e«fea..l win dd>t for Travscat City and opaal taxation.- he ornMnnsd. He aaBadwhy a sabacrlpiion
p«wr ahantd.ha paaeed aad certain
--------------•'-‘ to give a thousand dollara

>UU.tryVcrttMr

Mr*. Barbara Kucera died ..
home of her aon. Frank Kneem.
February 1st. 1909. at 6:30 p. m. of
wnal decay brought on by old age.
She wa* born In Bohemia June 12.
1137. and after attaining the age of 23
■he was married to Anton Kucera.
then a young man of 27. and living
with her husband in BobemU only
short time they emigrated
to
ti
I'nited. Slates and aeUted In Chicago
In the early 60*. where Mr. Kueera
was engaged as csrpenier. In ILM
(bey came to what
Is
now
Noi-tb
UnlU'. being then unbroken foresU In­
habited by Indians and wild animals.
To describe (be life of the diseased
would require more than a column in
a paper, it would All a fair slxed book
to M Cents.
Will only say that ,»he went through
all the hardships of tbe earlv pioneer
Kingsley, Feb. 10.—Mr*. William Ar- life aad to make thing* still wufsc..ln
1964 Mr. Kueera was.mustered In tbe
nold U very lU.
I'nion army and had to leave his wife
John Briggs of two miles east ot
and three- little children to can- for
Kttgsley, Is snSering with ptcurisy.
themselves. Returning after the close
of (he war with new determination
fbc aon of Dr. Fenton Is Itt
Puuooce are bringing 60041 cents characteristic to tbe early pioneers,
they carved for themselves s uon>
c« the local market aad many ar
fortable borne.
But trials were end
Ing hanled.
for Mrs. Kucera. In
1897
Sir
Keen Interest Is being rannirmied
hall

tu' K«finlted In
d lanlt." he added. “If the «r of Brooklyzi, tt. T., were uni
ntarringe, tbe ceremony being pertonuod by the, Rev. W. O. Stovall,
eanadl nwettngi aad stand ba<A of pastor of the BapUA church. The
by Mr*.
J. L.
thair aMermen. Instaad ot lettlag the bride was attended
aHarnieB tdl thSB what to do. he as Brnyton. and tte bcM man was Robthe ooreaal ot the peopi*. would be «tt Miller.
Tbe bride was eharmtagly gowned
teU whst to do.- He nrged the forget-

Cvary Warfan Will •* Interested.

red from the. Nonb Oroli
llghtboufc tendiT Magnolia on which
he was takeu to tbe rrttUer Klrmlughua. wbibti Undk hi re at 2 IhU after
noon. l'rc|>arB(ioa>- for a gigantic rvceptlun art- rumplcicd.

Sanred WHh a Hut Iren
or scalded bt- overturned ketUe—cut
with a knife—bruised by slammed door
—Injured by gun or In nay other way
—the thing needed at once Is Bucklea's Arnica Balri
- • Uon and kUl tbe pain. It's earth's su­
preme healer. ttfalUble for Boils. L'lFeverlttres. Ecsama nnd Piles.

In the wrestling

my way. wo’d bond Traverse City for
tlgiMO and hare the tas dlsirlbated
emally aad build Traeerw aty i
wbeis K behnigB.*'

In/lhefudmed ma.iter suggest thi
r-crc MarqueUe Railroad people have
faith in the opponunitles presented In
this section and have already begui
“lelr campaign to assist In tbe dr
tlopment of the region of
which
r^verae Oty I* tbe center.

sharp lookout and inspected s utttMmf

of camp* la this vicinity. It was quite
young nwn by the name of Slocu
task, however.- but the
cousuble
hnd.heen In the shingle bIU boxing.
oemgeatenta. Jaat
About flrSO. they slopped and left for: kept OB BHU he flaally located his
board Of trad* had. had <
their bOBes. When they pessed lha man tt the camp of the F. C. Desmond
work alter an.
Gibb*' Btore they heard a nol** and Chenricnl Co.
trOB wtihlD case a whisper. “Be aun.
Mr. Bate* (h
Cunningham U about 30 years old
eoD^e la gottg by aad Ueyni hear
hoiM seekers' <
and this Is hlB tbfrd offense *o that If
le vala and the attaB- *^t U aald (hat Sttentn waated to In- convicted. It will go bard with him.
veaUgnte but Mokoat ao It It alleged, He win have a bearing tomorrow
amid that It was none of their business
and he w*i gottg oa boae. Slocum momlng.
didn’t earn to go into tte store alone,
eo he weat to where be Is boarding.
George JUri^'e. about a half mile
from the vfilage. aad told him of what
bad occurred.
Mr. Rarlck at once
weat to Mayfleld accompanied by Roy
-case, ot Kttgaley. who was staying st
(be house. Mrs. Gibb* wgs awakened
aod an InvMtlgatlon made,
it was
found that the More had been entered
aad Deputy Sheriff Roush, of Kingsley,
srns suBBoned.
There were
freMr
irneks tt the aaow and these were fol­
lowed. two peraone -bartag been In the'
Btore. Theee traoka ttd to the
kaot beate.. A aearch warrant was pron Burr James, lustlce of the
cured from
O. W. Xeat h^ called npoa, spoke
examination
disclosed
peace, and] the
— -__________
_________
orangea, coffee, sugar and two pairs of
ovexulU. On being confronted with
taimtag the gTMirtelflr peraoaallp aad OTMeace of bis gullL It Is ssid Mokest
o^alBlag srhr he wanted to b0^.
fbo reaeoM betag that he htf not reaateod a “eqaare dear Croa the t
1%e tact that Mokest wa* accused
di al hie town.
e| the crime created no smsll amount
Bangs;ot eoBBeut and there was
general

town* and out of that uumber ontv i
layed......................
City and
1 nompsoDviiie.
This action upon the part of i
Pore Marquette Railroad company
la Hoc with the SUteIUem^ made
Ihc offlcdnls at the annual banqin-t of
tbe board of trade on January 3i and
which were received favorabl' bv
Traverse City boat
Mrd
1 of- trade, and the

insou made an excclli-ui capture
today, arresting

ETATB W MICHK3AK.

The Jar
Coughing

it BODie hisiier today than 30 days ago, but ia OHEAI’ES
tfasn it will be 30 days from oow.
BuildiOK MatcrihlofaU kiodi u obeap and labor u pleatifuJ.

Now is the Golden ilpportimit;
J.O.CnOTSEB. n^ver

South l^e Lumber Co.
■ pLB.
».K.
Ihrw

Boin Phones.

^

Traverse CUy.iadk

1

GRANP TRAVIME HERALD. miDAY, FEDRUART 12MWL

Grand Traverse Region
NOTICE TO CO
E-*ry 1
_ . .i toe
t« SM. All car
«RM miwt rcMh the Herald
later than Tueedae neon ef ea
•Ad If cartopanimta fail
•Mte aftor time.

MAREL.
enx7 Oopeiand. of Denver. CaL. ia
:log rclativee bere.
visiting.......................
A. G. Falrbuks. of Trareree Ciiy.
vas In tbe netohborbood laat week.
A. 8. Pfsy attended toe republican
coBUy convention at Traverae City

toindiIna Quick, who baa been ildi
'Vltk U I
nelicbborbood Saturday and Sunday.
________ . Jaqalafe vent Sunday in
Him Mabel Glendening gave a party
•frarrrac <’liy.
ibc erenlOK of ibe Cth vbicb wa» veil
fbe membera of the Farwrra’ Trte
aeUlug poU-a from In- nelgbborbood.
C. E. Praj-'B suit vllh Ibc P. M. Hallroad <'o. vas aettled before coming to
trial.
i(t>esier. of Ucnxonla. vat
to
rut bis knee vUn an »xc while fl
to town Thuradar.
SlddalU. (Mr (caehcr. spent log OB tbe .
fUddalU.
Alva Young drove to Traverae City
8tmda> In lionc
or
day last ui-ek.
ir .a.
,S. fMlIngw. «of T"'venH* ‘Tly,
.. ,
G. C Pray nindc a bn*ino»s trip to
i
to .town Friday ot
nty arrry f’nril*. ot Trr
' '
Mr. and Mr*.
Kennedy attended the eonvencd Ur. and Mr*. J
tlon at TiBverse .City Saturday
^Ivesler ('Tors kougbl a borev of
Tbv infant eon of Mr. and Mn*.
« Monday, ranrral vav
Reid at Ihrtr home Wedne-aday after
L- lu-v. Janus Tamer offlciattog. Hurlal
eemetery.
rial in Ibe InMnd
■ ■
• .0. E Haldwln. daughter. Kutb. am
Earl, returned taut week ffM
id tUpMs '
^ Ihr Hekne
SaMato's KoUii
llehrr Maynard left last week fn>
OkUboma vb-re be exports to tnak<
_ fnlure bone.
Mrs. Sophia Feigbner and grand
I.ytin Kenney. »ent to Traverar
f . «PB. I.ynn
U-ud the fonei
j Olty Satui
on. Frank Hel
r «r Mn>. F<

About »lrty of the friend* of Mr
J: and Mrs. George W. Jarrett met at
y-toelr home Tbuirday evening. Jan
•» to
•“ help •*•'•11
•ary !R.
thr eelcbrale theli
tSUi wedding anniversary.
After
■«n»r apr-nt pleasantly In visiting ar.
•erved.
■ Moetlant oyster sufip
after which the Rev. James Tnnier. in
t «a*er set. berry i
rT ____ *
____
was spent and wished Mr. and Mrs.
Jarretl many more yeara of wedded
Raptrinrw.. .
^j, ^
IJnroln day r<
Retd at the Inland iGrange -ball Frl-

Albert Robbins it ouffering vlib Intft'e are very Sorry to learn
llammiio:) rbeaiuatism.
Emma Cray's mother being i
Feb: 9.
Traverse City.
Mrs. Elmer Abbe vas tb^ guest of
her mother. Mrs. £.' T. Brooks, last
ELK LAK_
WwlBesddT
Mrs. Donna Monro' and dangblera.
Frank Rogera will complete one of
ho bare spent tne past two weeks
Ith her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Lowell
bla lumber Jobs UtU. week.
Mrs. l^nra Btuu is csrlng for Mn. Sonra. returned Sondar to her home
and Zoe hopes they will come Wilson.
.V
in Elk RapMa.
again.
Feb. 8.
Mrs. Sarub Morriaon. of Elk Rapids,
Feb. 8.
ritited over Sunday whb her brother,
YO«a:
John Daw.
The Ladies of the M. E. church gave
Mrs. Phoebe Inula,went to Traverse
PROVEMONT.
“ ■•
■ ibt at
Jneadiy morning at St. Mary's a surprise party last Friday
nigbt
liy Monday for a'“rew days' visit
li John Stallman, of Omenk. and Andrew Newcombs. About 40 wi
Ub her daughter. Mrs. Louie BloodMIh Msry Kurth. of this ph
-esent. Mr. N'eneoaib I* al
good.
nnlied in marriage by tbe
ove to Traverse City. He h
The Rev Mr. Tbompeou Is holding
Ruesaman. The bride was gowned In
I bl* farm to Mr. Laming.
revival meetings ‘
cream colored easbciere snd was at­
t>r. I-ong .or Elk Rapids. removYd
aervicea Sunday
-Ding and a large
1 Clarence Wtaeston's bead erowd »
tended by Miss Anna sullman. sister
of the groom, and tbe groom yas
ckloro- Move emoki ..
tended
........................
by .
D Stallman.
Aft'.fter
ceremony.-they went to tbe bride's
out of tbe rhurrb for awhile but tbe
home where s wedding feast was held.
MIPV noreuM- Higgins, of Traverae smoko toon cleared away and there
City. Is visiting her grand parents.
a good meeting after ail.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, for a few
Mr, and Mrs. Wood
Woo Pillar welcomed
tiouls Mosler was the vletlm of a da>*. Miss Higgins leaves soon .tor a baby boy loribeir borne Iasi Friday.
veo’ painful-'■ccidi-nt tWednesday aft- Grand Raplda (d work la tbe mtUnery
Mr. and Mra. J. Loula Curry drove
•rnoon. While working In the mill store.
to Traver*.- Ciiy Us( Thursday
Tbe iirember* of the M. E. ehn-<-h
John New-combe
mbe and
a
daughter, of
all piec
cut It «
Vulis. niso Mi and Mrs. Benson, of
» a needed Impruvo- Elk Rapids, a
......................
churto here Suoattended
ly.
day eveulng.
Oliver Brow ha* storked
rtoeked up - the
r fonm-rly oteupled
pled
led by Jno.
Ji
DernMrs Jean Munro refirned home
to-date I.lie of rlothliig
Chas. Baumlianter. of Xorlhporl
CORNELL niST.
A surprlsi- party was held on Mrs.
Jollli.LuiLer by the Royal .Veigbburs
J(.!n
retunied from
REACHING THE SPOT
Saiurday uighi. A large crowd ac' and au oyster supper was
'rldsy aflernoon.
»
Mrs. nosa Ball, of Mesaea CUy. •
be goes! of her patois. M^aiHl 1

CARPENTERS CORNERS.
Anios Carpenter, who has bwn
«T slek. is some U-Uer at this welt.
~ Cornell la attending
ng.
him.
The cottage prayer meeting «a* Traverae citv on Fridav last.
INrk BL-ffeiis was In lot
leM at P. I'. HuEnito-V last Wedneaday last, eollneting lUXPl
H. Conies rr-tiirned Friday
good meeting was report!^.
-enltig
from an <-M<-nded visit wKh
Several frtmi lh|s plate atiei>d<<d the
lends and relailvrs (n Mllw-aukee and
funeral of Ed. Amy at Nessen City friends
birago.
Chi
last Friday.
John Ih-rnard. of Traverse -tlly.
Berlba (Iriiia and rhildren vis.
Mrs. Wesley SUulou’s a few irnnsneted business here one day last
week. •
day* last "V'-ek.
Feb. S.
Miss Viola DunUng I* on tbe sick
Mis* Rlossoni Morse has gone
Vankfort.
The Ijidles- Aid soelety wljl
viib Mrs. Ida Stiver February SS
ire eordinlly Invited to attend.
Ktisa Dinger and little dangber, Edna, visited at Mr. Stanton's
loaday.
Lealev Stoekberger and Don and
Dud Teagie visited iV acbool Ian
Friday
afternoon.
riday a-------------------i
Mr. Weller Is drawing wood
Tbonipeonvllle.
Mr and Mr*. Will Porter are
proud parenu of a little baby girl.
The Rev. Cbas. F. Grim asalsted Ibe
editor in tbe .Sows office at Copomicb

WEST ALI
BLMIRA.
The old l»-ar saw his aliad<
have six weeks'
iiorn-To mV. and Mrs. Fr<^d Wilson
lugbu-i. on F.-biuary :i»d.
r. and Mrs. R It. Bates drove
? their . .1 and wife SunMr* ,M.iry Spafford was the guest of
Mrs, Frank Rogers last Wedne*da.v.
Mr, and Mrs. fresley Averlll. of Rovanna. Mlrti.. 1* here vlsiiing with
their uneles and aunts and cousins, of
tbe Bates family.
Mrs. Viola !.ake was tbe guest of
Mrs. Fred Wilson Thuredav.

«• - —

•Th. Home Aid at Mr* C, Fredricks
was well attended . 47 were present
To <iire an at-hiug back.
large dliim-r wa« served.
Ala)
Tbe pains of rheumatism.
.Mist- VioU~Xiuy has returned borne
Tbe tlred-oui feelings.
Jlui Cook's, wlit-n- «be has beeu
You must reai-b tbe spot—get at the
-.-king l->r the last lew win-ks.
caose.
Flovd Butler and Ernest Keituer n
cutting w ood■ for
or John
Johl Cojiley.
lyoan's Kidney i'itls a
• A pariv was neld on Margery Colvin
Sainrday. February d. she being 10
if. o. Campben.
Bute st..
A nice blnbday supper was Traverse City. MIeb.. say*: "Bxperlwith
kidney remuj|n ba* uugbt
............
lUgfat
Mnvtin Siai-k |ias purrbssed a
me that there is a »utc>ure for kid• whii-h
tbeumaiie pains through
Ml. .'.nd Mrs Ix-vl Strong visited iny shoulders
sb
and a weaa and aching
Mr. uiid Mrs. John Amy Sunday.
buck. that made it dlffleuli for me to
Bioop or lift, were some of the trou
bles from whli-h i suffered.
Doan's
three cbll KUinev Pills, proeun-d at the W
Drog Co., relieved me and In view
dn-li have gone to .ManeelODa
erWilee 1 lake pleasure lu old liomi- 10 visit for n few vertts.
n-y eitlwrlAid meets *ith Mrs. Bertha Hein doraing Ibl
Ibis reined'
c<-k ot.'pAursday
For sale by nil dealera. Price 50
Ibis »vi-<-k
of 'faur
cents. Fosler-Mllburn Co., Buffalo
Mr- Warren has
t
gone
New- York, sole agent* for tbe l ulled
help in revivalI 1:
ini family vialtr^d Mrs. Slates
.1. K. Say and
Remember Ibe i
. parents,
irenls. Mr.
i and Mr*. E. A- Will
take no other.
laiiiSi Saturday.

H & aiU. .

DIRB0T0B3
A. V. Frie^ch,

Stapbac liMtaer,
Beni. Tbiribr.

WHAT

Chto. WUbdin;

fi. B Q«m«r. Fnak H. Smith
■ndli.O.Bioe

wm.

IfW

DO

FOB YOm

Tw tMe the New Tear. Ton caa make It one of ml eivantage for roumU to • Snaictol way U you
» will decito to
opea a aavtogi aecMBt and adopt a ragnlar plaa of aMlaS
thereto. When yon bare decided that point aad seek a baak,
vn commend to yoar eoaaideratioa toe claims of THIS baak.
bocanso it loans iu tads only on real osUte or gUt edge •».
enrity—because of iU Uberal Interest rnlos. AND BBCAD8R
too above named directors give to Us attain their peraoaal anPWTirta.
. ij

E. L EdniSs AuL CuUer

tL 0. SoMiiin tuUn

*4*
of DMtner. visited at Wllliara WIne'a

KLEY.
imsby culled on Mrs.
n Job'naon went (o Traverae Ciiy
laltr WednrVda.v.
Mr. inn droWtorirough here one daylast week.
Edit Curaell drove through benW'-dnesday.
Mrs. Ornsby ealled on >lr. Stewart's
fsmily Sunday
Tbe l.«dl<-«' Aid will meet with Mr*.
Walt
Vail P..........
P..#! I- and family were visitors
Rlee ilil* week.
Fri-dl Ihieir* Sunday.
hVb. 10.
Mr and Mrs.. Gtffin
............called
..........................
on their
daughier. Mrs. Jennie LeggetL Sun­
day.
DoatfMna'Owinot't'O '.Curod
Mr. Bert and wife railed on b
ter. Mr*. Mary GIddls. Sunday.
Vern Dui-ll was om from camp Sunttoy^and took dlnuc? with Grand)

tri-tiSi'SfasWu'SIt

Jack Howe* was op from Traverae
City l-Yldav and stopped with Bert
Orutby^over night.

Icey and Sarah, visited with her broth­
er. W. Wine, last Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Steven*, of Crandallville. and Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Wine.

You tould find no bttttr time to buf four whole outfit than right now.

Everybody’s Talking About This Sale
The marvelous values offered during the ''Greatest of all Sales'* has brought
people from every section of Northern Michigan to purchase their furniture, car­
pets, SlWtoto
pels,
stoves LM
or whatever
wiiaaevci their
wieii iicoum
needs were
wci c iit
in the
viiwi siw.iiu.
home. ,
, ,
If for any reason you have not visited our stores you should come now. as a few
more days will terminate a.aean Up Sale which is making Itself famous for super­
ior values and extremely low prices.
Below we quote you a few of the many bargains now on our floors, and if you
can’t come to get them, send us your order by mall.

Ooallty and low prices are
Qw ddet attraetloa at Ibis
great Qrariag Sale. If yon
care to save moacy, the opportaalty meets yon here.

Never agala will you
have aa opportimlty to hay
at these pricea. II «vlU pay
yon to lay Ina supply ol the
the things yon wlU need later.

mr
Unheard ol values In Dishes
Wbolber you waat ioire cdJ DuIim. a 100 picoo bet or 48
piew fW.' yoo will pet Uiom h*Te. if yon come now, at prica
Dover equaled.
rnnalcd. Pretty deoonited
deooniteil otid Di«bn, ail kinds at
iio4er

. SegScaad l«c each
Gcdd or ecdor daooimted Dioocr and Tm C3eU
mIowm.........................................................

2.85

Full size Beds
rolil onr stock is rcdnced to
. normal size, will olTer aH
ihds at greater reduced
prion. Our best $3 mallesize, ossortod colors J
Others at other prices.

jahe Notice
Idea that onr acarlog
Prices are lor cash
only, bat we charge
yon no more on easy
payments.

Factory Prices on our Mandsome Couches
nctil onr cnormons stock is reduced to where it sbonld be. We
have a splendid Tariety to choose from too.

Ko two Oonebes alike. We have other high grade g An
’ Conches as low as............................................................. O.WU

Stop Sewing by Hand
A Btaadard Msebine will do U
better mndi quicker and moeb
easier. We bave several of
these famons maebines and
BOW yon can buy onr best
$22.00 Biacbines
- - - -

16.50

Parlor Lamps

The Odd Drossor
•bnld' be ben^t now. Ve
have 25 wbiefa ate
A
eelliag at factory pritoi DAw
1 »16 aoUd oak Drraser, French
plate Mirror. beaaUf)^ enisbed for

11.75

Here is a whirlwiiul ef
bafgains fonztd In onr
Orookary DepartnenL
Nothing over

1.15
Nothing teaerrad.

Bring in yonr Pictures and have tl^ framed. We
bare several framea rc^ made which we are doaing
ooe at laa than baU theirr rrvaUr
i
• value,

Wa I •
»d n*iMow ShadmjTC
She
hava aereral dozen odd aiaed
18 In. to 36 in. it; ft Bit long, at each

Chair Sacrifees
We have many broken Sets. I.
2 and 3 of a kind which are go•o low. We're oloaing
oat hiU seta at par chair "

m
FRONT
ST.

and oomfortable too. tbe same
big aacrifice made on every
Bocker. nothing reserved,
Onr beat 5 6 and $0 a AA
Rockers are going5 al
a D.UU

Very pretty, smooth fitting
^todons dnweit, exln
well made, ja^t tbe thing
to keep your elotbea in.
We*re closing out several

:l^.“'.'“’.“'.5.»5

J. W. Slater
Furnishes Homes Complete

Stoves and Ranges
If you baraa't a good Heatiog htove<
Cook Steve or Range, don't wait any
longer to get one. *Onr eat prices are
oertmaly tempting to these who appraoiate the value of a hard earned
ddUr.

m
UNION
ST.

Parlor Stands
r>ak aad Mahogany Pad
Bibn^ Tablet,
^1^
and hoQdrwls ef
things for tbe home at

<4 to ^ off

Thia adTertiaemeot ts eidy an ihdez to fhe bondfnd*
e( ioctonpaimble valaes foced beca, NewmNrsBM*
and glowing words could give bat a iaint idea oT dm
bargains now oOared yoe aa seveiMore have «e •t>
tempted a sale at snefa tow pricea.

I

Why Don't Yon
TenYonrWI^

T^e Woman'a club met at tbehome tiienda at M'miamaburg.
NelB Olltnesa. of Sutim
Bay. at-i*« Toeadar. after
[of
Mra. D. H. Scott
: Larson's
laaiof Mr«.D.H. SeoU
. .
Tueadar. After tended tbe surprise given
(Matbeva
t
•' •
aod UlM JBtIa Grant gar* Saturday.
Mlaa Anna Holton is absent fro)
1 The (dob vili meet at the borne of acbool on aceonat of Hlne—
Tbe aon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred FredMn. W. P. Robenaon on Prid«r erens writing.
ing. Pebmar)’ IS. Tbe program vlll rirkMiD Is quite ill
..............Varda.
............. » line.................
Alfred
.... ...........
at
Misses
. be In (diarye ot .Mra. ^bertaon.
Oren Carisc«. of Leland. sp^t
I
C. M. Dame left un the carfero' 5'eaday with tbeir counin. Sirs. Ole I
'
terday (or Manittlquc.

Ok. ■ • «Ue ibtt l» <faDtr ii r>od •■d ite Ixr
ln.di.«:dh<adib«..Uc4TKdd»iiorll»<ilort the ii
to pleue yon.
The dtvca ne the teUi; you m peyi« her ia'I tnf
loo hqt ud X die fA h ttyjtt^ d>T do>( ^
themtege.
>

I

Bi*lhuia’tlhe|«e,Kyi>qr. It't lore ihoT oeoihin
kr, eel raonqr. wd M yeoT fnm hct a htda once in a
whie yooH harc al yao can do to loep her Emin aaah^
hettelE to death foe yoa.

**T1m no«r the BMt Cooks Um**

Than h-isto gel cheaper Boa and have to duow awajr
a lot «f faicnd and bucnU became Afty were to heavy, or
MB, or Iwtrirw that no one would ml ibenv
dealer.
VALL^ OTY MLtmc OO.
Cm« KapUh Mh*.

the guest of her slater. Mre. H. C. lied-

Tbe nra tUriWi kiary Co. will glee
*2ra. Francis Sherman apent a few
'sn In the town ball on Thuradaj days in Traverse City last week
7
I win
be
ling, Pebanarr II. Tliia
Mrs. II. K Vannatti r WAS called to
last anmber u(
o( Ue
the Im-iuio com
r ftila )-ear.
B of her daugbier-lii'law.
yr. and Mrs. E. A. Voice and (amlljr
very II
have retomed to Ibeir borne In tienvar. CoL. after bating apent tbe past tala grand parenu, Ur. and Mra. W. II
ale weeka with reUtlvea and fiie4ids. Porter.
e a valentine aoclal
Tbe ^ U will give
nd aleiglirlde to the
. .If Ihome or Mr. and
MM..........................
0. WooUcy
>• on tbe
>
evening of
poary 18.
*
JL E. Campbell has been conBned to
bla home with illness tbe paat (wo
day.
Mra. »ag.sJ%tmqA. of CadUUu:. U

at (hla .........
Mrs. D. H. Scott enlerUIncd Itac fol­
lowing ladles at dinm
ercniug:
a Grant. Maud
Bnrdge. I.lllle Humpacb. C'artie Barn­
ard. l.oitlc KeUon. Bmma Bordeaux
and Mrs. Hugh Scott.

ir a gregf many ytaara. The
funeral was held Sunday. Servlcei hi
Artaor t-burcb. The Rev. Mr.
tb- Glen Ji
Ha.«klna. p
u! 1-tanplre officiating,
wilsoti r. Mcflellaa. on-lmplre.
.lire, purp
eighty acres of land from D.
H. Ua> this week.
w-eek. Tbe piece Jotni
Joins tbe
Wyse and I'>or»ey farms.
-Mr,
Mc(Jcdlan Intends lo bulM in ihb uprtng
and make hla hoicr ibefe.

uo-, OI 1 raverre » uj.
Mfsa Ida 01e«w. v.-ho Is !.--ch;r.g the
lennwre school rame home Friday
!gbr fon a visit wi-h hi-r parent*. Hr,
ii<! Mrs- Cbarles Oieeon. of this phi.-.,
.Miss Carrie Beam-lt. of thfV place.

Vlncennro, Jnd.. Feb. 9 —J. and 8.
Emlxon'o

ct,i;i

mill,

elevator

nad

crib, taarnod today. Jos* liio.wio.

We may yet get a run of sleigtaiug
as the u:umbs oi February and .March
ny
should uke advantage of tbe ilL-ighl-tn1 tbe
II

band
U worth t

riELO.
I aoclety .(

CASTORIA

CREILtCKVILLE.

driving
Walter FrelUc-k.
was 111 but i^
better.
uric Hlmet
j
llarland Weller ia quite sick :
cr> at Keystone,
to tar ITe^uli of alt operation,
aafliv evening tb
speaking nkfler the auapi
of ihej
Mrs. Fraiix Kroiipa and daughter
ehureb were on ibe sick list, but are belter
Anti-Saloon I.^ague.. A
bere.'
Miss Gertrude Rarick. wbo has been
Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Houghton
at home for a-week, returned <o Fife spent a few days visiting fri<-i;dv in
I«ake Mouday. Ted Clark of Flfi> bake, Traverse Ciiy.
Mr. Robinson.
also spent thi- past iv<*ek as a guest InMeric—Quarieiie.
the Rarick bome.
EAST GARFIELD. ^
/>ldresa—I. Comatork.
Mrs. Fred Jabberer enjoyed a visit
IJitk- Winuifnd Wilber is on
Uiisic—Primary department.
from tac-r
sister and broiher-In-lsw slek list.
Mneutn'a Address at Gciij-Hburg—
Gcllj-HburgJ. M. Thomas, who has Ueii sick for
over Sunday.
Cbas. Thomat'..
le
past
few
days; Is much liuprovin!
A
number
from
tntended
lo
attend
Closing number—Ainerlca.
the Friday evt-inng leeuire at Kingsthia wriring.
OeiiedlcUon.
The Eaai Garfield Indies' Aid will
Iv.v. but were prevented by inclement
Feb. S.
weatb.
is't with Mr». Jacob lUrmlev this aft­
Vliless we have nnoiherlhaw. teams ernoon.
Miss (Mna and rearl Will>er hav.I’lll start hauling logs agalB^o
Feb. a.
-'F ■
slopped <-omlng to wrbo^ •»> ac<x>uni
"‘ness of their\ister.
week wltb Mrs. Hopklna'
Ipairlek. who-lias Ix-en sii-k
•art. of Buckta-y.
iliiii-past, is iiiui'b betl.-r ai
W(-dnesdBV at midnight, (be night
Mlaaea nianchc (..alondc and Alice
- ■ - passed- •
Tukin vial
rew of (be Keili-y Ijiniber & Shingte Mils wril T-g.
Sebell
Sunday
F.-ta, IH.
ompany w-ns laid olT as there wax a
Ing tbe fonner's nioibi
Mrs. n. 1
Haskins.
GLEN HAVEN'.
I..eslle Tremaine returned y»-nerday have eiiOQgh logs o
John l!old'-n. of itiiidickvilt-, oas in
from Saginaw where he baa been em- rigblK again > .........
mil Mouday.
W.diie-<da) Joseph SrlotVI while pll
ploytHl

at the Kell.-y
Kelley 1-unib.
l.uiiilx-r «
Mark K.-indall. of M)li-r tIJIl. was in
Marry Omy returned laai week from ing lumber
the npper pcnlnatila.
Me
was
III Shingle compa^'V mill got one of tai.< town last .Moiiduy.
Samuel lt;i\ 1-1. of niinIKAvill-. \is
fi-’s badlyimiasl
ished.
when he arrived but is belter at pre^
Warri-n. of Keynlone. is il.-d his sisii-r. Mrs. W. J. Ijiid. ime
id uiinl. Mr day last week.
and Mra. H It. Thayer.
Dr (! W. F
day from Ixtwcll wbere abe had b
the Illaek madpiv>f..s>|»ual i-all in
visiting her parents.
Ultle Murinii • Prl-lny. the s.-ftool In
school dlstrlei was closed nnfil ill.remaimwl wHb bi-r grand parents,
Fniiik Shorldaii. of Glen Arbor, v
she wc.t too III lo rone* bome.
IVtmlne
weni^tn
ttemlon
for
.*i
I. town last nc-k.
Tbe se'ionl <hl!>lren are preparing
f.'w
days
and
was
the
guen
of
Mr.
and
(•apiain
and Mrs. E. F_- Pugh,
a I.incoln's Day program
imitli .Manltou Isluiid.
1. passed
pa
Ihrnugh
Mrs. K.L lUei-h and .Mi. and Mrs. John
at the M- E. eburcb Friday afiermsm
A program will also Is- given in
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Mskiim- have
Friday afternoon
in ,vour rorr.
TOved here from blast Jordan and will
liitnl.- a Ideasaiil rail
n . on Mr.
husin.-ss in tow
live on tbe Ituwera' farm, south
ly.
,
Vhile there
A. Chiv.-iti- u
IC da<coming suijiiiiei.
summer. ..^.1**,
.Jhey ,p/fv H. H. Thtayer. While
lOtVn. tbe
lue tvlijilig
resiiondent was shown dr.iwlnex from wi-ek.
living al present with Mrs. ijsjitim'
life paliileil by Mrs.
l.eslh'
Crane
.Vr*. George MiilrliT. of Srmtli
Rmilli Man
>nu. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Uo
which showed Mrs. Crane to h- an army over
r Wi-diH-sda>
Wi-diu-sday and
and Mrs. J. O. raolser visit
be r<nisi<|er<-d and
I sKb.l
lAl Glrli l.dke Wedlu-SI day.
drawings should ii- placed <j

Prlday afternoon. Tbe whole comDianif}’ bis been Invited
ttaU

LUy White

KORTHnorr.

correspondent received a letfrom an only uncle In SwiuerUnd.
He writes be .
..
Inbabiti
in tbe pKce. Courchapox.
Courchape
and that
lat <callie and farm produce
■e very high
and that working met
are getting
ludlng bigbt^

The car ferrle* are kept reb' busy
and are making qnlck trips.

attend' the
marriUc of hla daugbier.
, which took place In Travers

EncotanoherntheeedoililoheecoKanicaland if the
hamt aheody haaal not heneH. ihowher that it a real
ecoooaay to fay a bill mote, if neceaaiy. for

For ask fay

NORTHLAND BCACK
BulUble place la Travera^
A pleant aorpri-io wa-i Klven
on City ao tbe pnbtlc could jndge of tbeir
Mias Anna and Haar (.arsoa RA'ar- merits.
day evtesing. Febnury C. wb«n abuat
Our old neighbor. Grandpa Briggs.
46 of tbeir friends gathered at tbe r Ufongh '«> years old. cbopa wood near­
home.
ly every day and during tbe berry tlaae also b
J uv n.. so. Mevrmay aaei ^lam a
Miss Clara Holton spent Sunday at it was no trick for grandpa to walk
. of 1
five or six miles to pick berries and
at (be parlon of the Ooncrecattonal home:
town last Tuesday.*
church oD.Oeorse Watblppoa'a blrtbof Deifott. ia carry home two large pails lllled with
Wm. Farnmt. oi East Empire u
bemes.
Mr. Briggs makes bU bome
dar- A tae program la belna
pre- spending a lew days at home.
Friday.
MJms Auntonlt Baltta
Mixs
la rlaltlng with bl* daughter. Mrs. George WilIMO cK
ct the Hich
Mbool
Atent aiSMa
bor> and
eiijo
enjored
• vTeiclirtde to
OBieiia
Oiueiia »a«t Wedne*^ etenlo* and

nie Kind Toa Hara Alvayg Boorlit;* wd wUdi lug Imbi
in ^
XU
use aur
for over vrv
SO j
years, has home the slgriatnre of
and has been made under bis per*
Bonal Boperriglon since

tuflUKy.

Allow no ono to deceive you in Lbla.
All Connterfclts Imitations and*'Jnst-es-pood’'are but
RxperimoiitK tlint trifle wltb and radattper the health of
lutiuits .and Cbildrcu—ExpcHenoe against £x]

What is CASTORIA
Caatorla ia a harmleM RnbKtltnte ibr Caotor OQ, 1
iniriH l»n>i>s and Koothlni* Synipa.

It la I*le«

<-unuihiH iieitlier Opiiun»
nor olber KareoCle
n, Slorpbiue
Moi
Milmtaiicc.

Its ace is its guanuten.

uud allays Fererb-hueas.
Colic.

It destroys Worms

It cures Diarrhoea and Wind

It rclltwos Tcctliittir Troubles, cures Cot
Mini Hates
s tUo F<M»d,
F<
rrgirtates the

and Platiiloiiry.

GENUINE CASTORIA

.....-

always

Bean the Signature of

.
■;

The Kind
Yoa Haye Always Boi#t
In Use For Over 30 Years. '

IGli^BDEnifllBElIlMElQlDUHlDQI
We Ixvll* the wkolc Region abnit
TmvencaiytoeoBctoUUs Sale. II
Uby ixr'.tu* biggest and the beet vglaee Wat were ever oUered to yoa. II
wm loot fast aaewcek oad yo« will
want to take advantage ol every Ileai
that We Hal.

THE BIG STORE
Hannah & Lay Mercanfile Co.

While atlendtng onr Great While
Sale yoa can take ativanlage ol the
fact and see other bargafnn fhatar'*
always found in every Divlalon-c^f
our store, and feci perfccily free to
use oar Rest Room, iclepbones, elc*
valor at all times. We can serve yoa
the best of Lunches at the Fountain.
Everything cooked fresh every day
right in the store.

Announces to the puclic that they will inaugurate, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th

,

TKio Greatest Whii^e Goods Ssle

-^7

That hEis ever been advertised. We say this without fear of contradiction for we know the goods, their quality,
and the prices that are in the trading market.

SaS ■^ExfRA^i^P^E^aiAYr'?^

Ten Per Cent Discount
Mhdc tip Sheets
and Pillow Gmm

Corset Cover Embroideries

Swiss Ml Overs

ie sll sisss

in the Hohswk Brand vbiob

Boom of tbe dslntwet pst-

ue sll finely hemmed.
Vtim Brand Sbeeu sod Pil­
low Osses

tems

Ibst Iists

hem

etitobed.

diownst

and

25c and 50c

Ami

mmm

8c, t«e. 1»W, tSe,
t8e.a8end ISc

•ale.

wiU be

indnded is

aaw

finer

mimey.

You

coudJut.

thii

Ws givsyon tb« best vsloes in erery oaee.

wc
lo

Itare

ui

ererv kind, and all

of onr great itock

of

The eaUre stock of Lure CintalBS in the emirV store will .
. this
_
be ____
aSdeS to
Sale. Yon.never had a beuer opporinnltr of getuns the cveam ol sa^ a
sioc^ and at these prices. No ■natter bow rritlcaL wc have
wlU he to your UUag.

And yoa take aa much aa yon like, r

.

Froit of tbe Loom,yard wide............. .. ....8*^
Lonedalo....................................................................................... 8^

Vul

I.UOUU

to select from.

price of

8c

if

42i3fi Pillow Cases......................................
45x3G Pillow Cam...............................
7Ss90 8«med bheots.........................................

Yon

Anil the I'rnnteM larieiy

7c

ToweU.

Figured Huck Crash

OL-w pjllerbs at

Kamutfaiiig timt is :
fill vidne 8t

Table Linens
Wilh

48e

dOZ.

50c and 60c

you lo get m
the U-aiitifnl

Xupkins

altn-<sl l)owil-.!ered at

to

and

yon

are

the extent of the stock will

at your dispoul <luring tins great sale.

Radius* IbJndorwuur
All II1C erfa' >-l-'k in n::r .<4;
tv. Cov.-rr. Kk - . c;--.-.-.-.
|>ati--rr.' *i'li ;ill

'>• -.'-.i I;:<
r-.
u

:

<',.:.il*inaU(m Soil?. <V»rL i:ki- u
Tbii

and

Imporfed Frracli Band Hade Goods

4c enck.
Cotton

of

26c, 30c, 25c. 40c,
SOcandCOc

25c to 50c '

Towels,

lOc. 12ic. 15c, 20c
and 25c

Persian Lawns 20c

aid

tbe oliier ijualitiei

will «o

Red Table Cloths

Cotton

and then

' 5c

of tbo*> 'at pri.-es from

Lunch

tclBobieMheaColtoB....... Seya

Long-Clothes at lOc

sticli a stock

away wiili jour .inns foil at

H

doth* OUkt are acknowlctlged to be aecood to none.

Cortalss aad Curtate Nets

moJ

<>ur

EXTRA SPECIALS. Andwe Know they are «ach

fcnewa that there Is OM a
- ive all this aflendM Ug. ... ........................
> per esBt trosa our alraaiy low price

Torchon Laces 5c
Think of it.

aever

Ite sold

All thia line ufgooilsuill go in

all tbe

Dimitira, White Waiatings. Towels. White Droas Gocvlt
•oi

it

inch Browa

25o and 30c

we will put into this moat remarkable sale
ibed M well in sll wklths, framibswl.

widonp
to the tkabls width
pp totbe

nei'er

f-T tile

at nu other

Just to Make it a Little More Interesting

Bleached Sheeting

Crash and

pi

This is entirely new and it will be a winner everywhere. Underwear
madeof this nev^ dainty material will appeal to every lady ar\d it sells

of the Gout fie.

,igo.u

25c. 30. 40c '
udUwUi

yon

will Biirely be temped boro

tlie

IVIASAI-iAt

Initia Linens at 5c

Ndisooks at 20c

is

known

they are Iwanttee. st

50c

wile.

Tliis

dotigns

goods

» sn eplendid Roode and

Steveos’s "A" Clash

conven*

into four lo^

ItCg 16c. 2tc and 25c
Entiivly new

wUl sppesl
I
to every hones*

With sH lbs other Rradas to
•sleet frora st

We hare made for
k'Doe

aver been

era mode in both

snd

4 tots oi Embroidery

r.ke except those

80c

4oz.

and

Th—I'nr*-' T-'.- r>. Cow:;- :.-il ;b<; likf-, only sbown by os. are

cMh.

Me
llc
tt^wc

hlxM Seamed Sheets....................................................... J8e

Bath Towela. oDbleaefaed. 2lxi».............. ...
Bath Tbweb, bleached. SU47......................

Wblte Lace Net Waists

11^
.25c

Colton Towd*. 20x41..................................................Uc

rai'V f'-'f .'■'““f
lie.-L- tare.

4: ..I,J

ai.- tmly b-i'4il{ul.

Tdo’H want Mine of

1

ing been untied In

marriage to the

Rev. Mr. GlhMw at her hone in Fe-'
toqkey March !t. IWT. From the lime

The
Syrup of Purity
and Whclesomeness




mco.

The most ddicjous for griddle *
tak« of all makes—or any
use where .vyrup takes.
A pure, wlioloojmc food.

_Maua«er
M.
I the buaient I

MIICEUN> HOTfS

TblB i* Cbe ffnrt year of thU or«aB-.
iMtioii and II U tbrivlns dow. The
dsb was atarted by Prof. P. V.
WrUarmlcfc and Xbey no» have a. BM-inharabip of abemt 40 tuembera.
They
MoM onn* Id two week* aud
have
Mpm. apfakliuc and fi-neral dlaeiik■tM* on rahlDS eblldren
properly.
Tberev-I* rrom for Iota of Improvement
here~k<wp It up.
\
Mill to SUrt
The Opty Hoop and Stave mill, which
been abut down ainre the Midaya.
• trill noon reminie operat Iona.
They
. Wre the leritMi alot'k of los* decked
an the yarda ai preaent that they have

e expent
Umber.
re*t cut. ever
th1» a
aeaw>n
They have
er thi*
already about .tSO.OW) I.h-i of elm log*
and iSO.tmb'feei of hard*«M
loge
Since the recent anow aio.tn ib.- farmthe go all the time huaiUng
in their logs.
“Billy.''
ptrople
as
what
there la In ibbt neck o wood*,
name I* "Illlly.~ .v splendid looking
bay horse. "Billy" I* owned by Dr. L
U Wlllougbby. who I* as proud of him
as a boy with home new boots. When
ibe doctor makes a call and leliiriis
lu gel In the rig. all he has
to tell him to back
ick up or «o ahead mit
In the road. when ihedocior amillntl}
In and away llii-v gu--lo.' he
will g«
a little—ami acnln when the
lilock
away, he tell»."nil1y" to go home and
he goc* to the barn aud walk* It! and

V DO YOU KNOW VICK quality SEEDS ?'v|'
Vlck*B'BmrtfBikmnd norml Ckaidmictu h-w uMirrvvUlT CI..W Vick OuaUty 'V;ce«al.lc^ ITuwm snd^Sou!! KiniU.

\ ilu..ldc

^ii“drr.«er. liVc a ftveat
““'•'“v'-teiOt.

I Vldi'i Mtkgdo T7UU Aster f»ur to five bebn
I ^SswCiWtb.
ii tiic King uf'TbeAaet
U the A«« family.
TV. regular
Ihc.
. . retail
I fs cents a piUcl.bat
.Let, to w* sc
sn.d■ ■
Cuak>sae
"
*
aod Ambi .

) t
SONS
JAMSS VICK'S

aociir.sTr.K.

k.

t>

American

Calico,

woriti tic a yard, 7 1-2

yards (or

LAUNDBVSOAP

10 bars lor 25 cents
NoKCSoMto cUldre*.

large

R.

Uagsoh.

formerly

Bride.

of thi*! t^ldc her buslmirfr la aurrlved by her
|•sreBls. Mr. and Hr*. Henry Leismer,

,1 •

1

’Of PeioaVev. two brothers, .4llen and

A'quiet bui

......

pretty

weditlug

took

'AROUND B4LVER LAKE.

“SH;___ _
!S=^r.JS.rir:a;

turned home 1<

ham, worth Sc a yard,
5 1-2 yards for

Lawrence

33c

worih

LL

Cotton,

Sc a yard,

ti

Men’s Overalls or Jack­
ets. 50c kinds, all siz< s.

50c
DRESS GOODS,
per yard.

33c

33c

FRIE
Wire Jampin^
.Rope with every
parr of Boys and

4c

All

ymtr choice,

l«r p.Tir,

yards for

The Compulsory Sale Has Broken All Previous Records
Never in onr hittory has any tale drawn the inimenie crowde of eai'xr l-uyers as has ibis snie But Dcvor Infore did wts or
iat* niuney ami to ilo this we
any other merebaut soli inorcbandiso a>. sorb low pricna. YOU ASK WHY 7 We mutt
have marited everylbiui; in Hie liouw-down p> coat and in many cia>« buluw msmifaclurers •-<et. Tbese ICW ilens
will deiuonstrAte to yon atroDger tliau word*. ||ml «VC BkCUl what SAC Say.

We Must Convert j^erchandise Into Cash

DRY GOODS
Doyo« reallzcwhBt tlU«wr— to
you. You CUB clolh two or three
neiBbers ol your iMilly ter
whet y<Ni have prev*
iovsly paid lor ouc.
Taffeta Silk Petticoats In Brown, Red.
Blur, (ircen and changeable. O
worth $5 and $6. Sale Pfice..Os / H1 ca'^e of Hemmed Bedspreads. $1 value,
full size: Couputsory
Sale price .................................... OOL*
fiOO yarks of Flanneteile. best rrade.
werth 12 1 2c per yard; to
7 * r*
close out. per yard....................... * 2^
ly Fine Broadcloth Coats, in Green,
brown. Tans and Castor, latest styles,
$15.00. $16.00 values.
"7 QQ
,Salc Price................................. / »^0
25 Ladies’ Coals in Chiffon. Broadcloth.
W'nipeurd and Etc..sold as O QQ
high as $10. Sale Price..........
2a I.tfants Bear Skin Coats, all colors,
worth $2.50 and $:j.00.
1,48

values for

for

each

lor

for

New
Spring
Dress
Ginghams
6 yds. for

33c

33c

33c

33c

33c

33c

Men’s ex­
tra size
$1 Dress
Shirts

Children's
60c soft
sole Shoes
per pair

Children's
and Misses
Juliets* fur
tri mmed*
$1 Aralue

Ladies' Al­
aska Rub­
bers. 90c
kind small
sizes

SlevMa “A" C^k
this is a 16 inch all linon. Brown Crash,
and wr have never known it to be
sold at Ot'R PRICE

for

for only

33c

33c

Colton Towels 13x28 inch,
Q/%
each.........................................................
:iti inch unbleachrd cotton, wonh tic, take

Meiv's
Dress
Shirts

EQcanteSc

lot

33c

All 50c
Corsets
any size

33c

60c ready
made Cot­
ton Sheets
full size

50c Bed
Blankets
10-4 size

1.00K
A -V paper Brut Pins.
A -V Nail
Hrusb. 3 iunls Uaraiog UtAtno. I
s|inol Hastinjf Tbmul.
1 Cofliui:
Iron.
1 Ciotbeg Briigb.
1 fancy
Rubber C.mb
1 bottle Florida
Water. 1 bottle Vaseline.

AU lor 33c

2 pair 25c
Men’s
Wool
Socks

GLOBE DEPT. STORE

B-

Ml** l.elac Dnvlron returned home
Thursday from Elk Rapids, alter two
weeks' visa with her *IMer.
Miss Katherine McMullen and Otto
Brager made a twjsinep* irij. m Trav
erne City Saiurda.vThlny-dve of
Rose
Kmtochvllh
friende gave her a very plenaaot mf
prise party Saturday nighr.
Mr. nnd Mn. Cooper and son speM
Sunday at Augu&i Pratrarka'a.
FVank Jesoaw was a caller at tbe
Thosnaa home Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Thomas Is very alek
Hngh Dunn Is naullDg «s« dust
fmro Ising l.ake mill.
The young folks were Impreviag
ibi'ir ilaM* skailBg on thc-aeud Ice last
w.-ek.

r.

ram hmmd most l>e
cMivertcd iBlo ewh.

8wr>eaa Claius

the

Citrus Fruit Culture

Every, «elter*e woHh of wlnler

.......... 16.98

by

be keenl.v felt in the ♦
church and among those who became

' BOLl^USSEll

Coots Tbreod
per spool

250 Boys’ 8uits, consisting of tbe Cassi*
mere and WorsttKls aod 1 hibets, sold
regularly (or $4 aod
Q AQ
$5. sale price ............................ 0.^0
Men’s Mackinaw Jackets less AQ/%
than wholeslae price ............... V->v7L/

rewarded

Her loss will

SSS.,-...

33c

This season's choice $13 bO Suits, with
ail wool sen(« linings,
Q QQ
voutsfor ...................................
«y Boys' Overcoats, ages 12 to IC yean—
automobile styles included—all this
season’s latest cloths, including the
water proof; worth up to
2 Q3
$10; yours at $8.48 and
___ in
.. the new
Finest tailored Overcoats
:II as black, in an
all
olive,
e. brown, as well
wool
>1 Mj
Melton
'
and Keraey,
Q 07
sold1 imseason for $18. for..^-^'
Men’j Fur Lined Overcoats with genu­
ine opossum lining, as well as the
' short haired Fur Coats; were

were

the people ot the Bvaagelical ebnreh.

issssst:

33c

K.l lot of Men's Suits in Cashmere and
Worsted, single and double breaiticd,
that sold during the •inter A OQ
(or $8 aod $10, sale prlce....^*^'^
Spiles of Men’s Dark Fancy Worsied
Suits, iacluding silk mixtures, al) this
fall's make, worth $10 and $12, iuclud'
ing extra sizes at the
6

acter

amenni ot good which she did among

Big Craps cl ViUtsd Statat VcistsUu

Amoskbag Apron Ging­

CLOTHING

Hotel, where a dainty inneheoa await-

fn qpmact with her. Her «d them. Mr. and Mn. Holmm wUI.
all who
sweet dlsposRlon and lovaMe char­ make their tuinre home nt Old Mbs

WHAT 10 ACRES WILL DO FOR
YOU AT MAG1MOLIA, CUBA

Lonsdale or Fruit of the
Loom Muslin, worth
12 l-2c yard. 4 1-4 yds.
for

33c

party wm drive nto the Rtveralde '

work, and ahe was greatly loved by-

After eofferlDg for nine week* with
attend the
ypboid fever, Mra. Olive
ArabcTle her fr'H n.N in the city.
brother. O. C.. Sunday. Deceased
jOibaoa. wife ol the Rev. Clyde C. Olbmany years ago a totidcni of
‘ Mm. putor of the Bvangelleal church.
place, and also for a time lived
IDB**cd away at r.iSi- Tueaday after,
Wllllataabnrg.
Emile GrlM Is building an addition' coon at tbe Evangelical partonage.
to hi*
aide rcldet.ee. b-redAeBcb-1
Wadiworth Old Miaaion Young Man took an Elk
looking aner the carpenter.
Unian

j vireet*. Sbe was K y
Rapids Girl aa Hia
work.
Ray

After the ceremony the brl^

took an active Interest la the church

place Jan. snth. at ihu Congii-gaiional
owing were named:
braking on the Grand Trunk out of pinne Lelsmer. all of PeCoskey. Wlih «hi :ch of llellaire. whe^ Koy Holnm
Smaltx. H. O. Joync
rge i Durand.
| her at the time of her death
of Old Mission and >ii*s I.Ailu ^RusI .Maxiell.
1. Oeorgt
J,
Owing to counter .itiractlon* tbe;„.^^^^
^
eiiMheii. fi'lijof Blk
E
Rupids were united in'^mar'-ng to be held Monday evening at
{. Gauntlelt. Hefore ihc caucus
r'sgh b> be Rev. u A Kirklani They
Slater * store by the Boosters. 1 "
adjourned, H. H. Gn-en wa* aulwil ■Jwen- atli-nded by Harry Holmes; brnthlOl very targely attended, it Is;
Mr*. Glbuon came to this city
luted for Mr. EinuHz. who was unable
to. see a good crowd onl next years pen in Apiil as a bride, she havgrtnni. and Miss Rnihy Ko-v.
to go. and so was ,\lr. Green as he
Muiidar eveuing. Don't let anything;
laid alx-d too laie to make the train,
be an excuse for pot boosting,
I
'
painted-Thinpa Red.
H A Buchele of Chlc.vgo. who haa|
H.J. Level! while painting over the been'here auditing the l«oks of the
stairway leading to the basement of Elk Rapi^ Iron Works, left for home
8. J. 8eeley‘.. billiard hall, using a Monday.
i
plank t9r a scaffold, took an eh-gant
Aiiomey A- H- Dougherty left Mon-,
v, ' ^.v
............................................................... .
inled day evening for a professkmal trip to
lUe stairway
«. IS- I I'einskey.
j
cause Oiai was the color
r 41aurM a*« vory eonaorvotivo a-,d ae« bMod on tlw aotMl aaaorioaoo of mo»r oolMlata wrtw Iwv*
JuilEc Daniels *pem Sun lay in Trnv•d thoeo. W« h«*o In ou oNieo absolwto aroota of all stataiMata **• maho nod mtll
ei>e City with his wife. He reports'
gladly furnish you with th.-namaa and •adrossoa af aaapls whs hava gana ta
O U- EWIrbanlc KBd
wife'
and -I'lne
-lone I..
l., Warner
wife. Mrs.
Urw. Don!
Doniels. cundlilun as
MagMlta. Cuba, ineaatigatad a*..........................................................
afier a ,uu,-h
,uuih Improved and now able
left Monday for the south, after
U I*
Is learned
learr ' ^hey „y considerable of the
bunch or horses. It
time
Tiee Mfw* wl aulM*
on Tniv hopes to (e- able '
Twe eeeee fVeniel
Ttwe uccue uf ataoui
erse avenue, and will open a »ale sU- inside ot a wiek.
•own in the United
bb-. They are both husikT*.; succeaa
Lincoln lltow.n of Evanston. 111. and
crop* are latgri and
to them. .
Kellogg Fairivank of Chicago, drove
• raised in uir year.
Practical ChrMtianily.
'over.fmm Traverse City Monday afW» wilt . ilr
ul the iiivuiiir-. made by raiMnK ti»c
can prose these figum to be eonaerratne aarl Corret'.iriilng
Tiiesiday.
They
Elk Rapid* people, a* a wlioie. have nmoon.
re;.irn
ilidrrrni »e,;elaM«.
tlihcr'segetables tsiP produce es||ually large utofiit.
liend the annual meetlong b.wa noted lor their chariiable .. ........ hew- to ati
Foriiwiknre,
renre, a witciHg*ii
Mtckigin raan
man —us
who has
Patataaa yield 40 barrvU i«
Rapids Iron Co. H. C.
' ddozen
smi geiierouh acts. Hut
talk afmut 'nK of
*vlk I
Cuba qpe year, railed 6.000
tbe acre.
After tire com ul rsi—
«l-olesi'il.d
«>«vi* of Travet
Travenu- City, was alao In
wl-olewi'ib
d geneiositv; that bunch »Mvi*.
• cabitagei on D^acies.criliBg tbciB
ing and luatkeiiiig i. Ocdu.ied a
of boys around
ind the cement
ceuieot mill and •‘'••"““hce.
altendunce.
W in Havana at Wcetiis a don
net pruhi <>t Vi
prt barrel vr
rfll.e Is certainly the limit. Sai'ir
'he genial sui>erlnCabbai
$25| |rai a. tv teiiials...
.day. at the wu.k*. mention was made lendcni of the latke Sms-rior In.n *
cruws
Tamataas tvid, to; |>acLing
itii two
fo( B woman in need of the necesstiir,
12 leei high in lOdiy.
eight weeLs alter plauiiii);. yield 240 ctateK pet acre Alter
totour catv on sialk.
I of iifoAiid perfe. ily worthy, A hat was lH;*ine
dedu. lilt,; all espeiises, a net proht ol *3 2f> per crate . t
I paskvd
pass,-d around
an.und Hie different deiiarl......................
de|»n,*«•'
$S40 pel a, le leiiiaiii'. 'I'his >> tiguiiiii. on unly tiM crop a
nienis nnd In jiisl S2 rulliules time it »hlch he si«.iii iu Detroit. V. C. Noble
year, and
a uullet ul tael, twu crops can be laisml.
c-oiiiained »52, This Is certainly prac- tctmn.sl homo Tuesday
pinaapdioa.
Une acre will raise B.eUO pineapples,
of characters:
|
l^slie Ashcraft, after a few luonihs'
which sell in llaiana at (> <ent> each, netting tPUi.
ab»et»g«-, again
1
“The PrivaU Smtretary.fI ab^etw;;-,
l.ec.iue* n r-*idem
Egg Plant
36X inches in circumlm
ictice la
held nightly by ««' '<»V «;here life li. worth living,
Practice
la being
beini
crates pe. a. ;c is an average yield, 'nie net pfotil
foudg People-: l>mmatle
club.
?
*•* « f-*
• t!i<- Yoi
,«f ctat.- t.i X-dl j-er acre
Harold Weston,
who
.ucc-e.icd
Iwhicht l»
I* to
to give
give "The
"The Private
_______
-SeenCraan Pepparw i;ruw
at the P. M. dei»oi.
lury," next Fridav ovenlng. Feh. 12th, Dave
Dave P.
p. Keister
I

beint 240 crales jw-r acre.
tone to
iimler the auspl^ of ibe Boosters, ha* gone
t„ Grand
Grand Rapids,
Rnplds. the
the rail$M(i |scr acre.
company thinking
thinking iso men aufThe object Is a worthy one and fhe «’a«l company
s» leicv VS wss* St le
Remember that the figures quoted are net, all expenwt
vouBg people should be greeted with n<>r> I to look sfier tbe business
ol raisins and matkriing Iraiag deducted.
We alsu have
•lation unti
n full house, Give the Fourth of July
v
figured oit only jne crop a year nlnW^fn
some cases there
fund a lioosi by buying a tlckewCasl diaituring pmoti
lops.
raised tw
>; three; >s tops.
Now sup|K>sc that you raised
of Characters;
,
aili vegetable iiwIiliuDid. Hweis the profit:
01O-O1T Tbe Muerwy Btda-, Oewud Reutde. Mleh.
Ok! Catermole. from
India.
Weir'
Mrs. A. M. St*erry.
Gauntlett
who has b<u-n visiting her daugnter.
PaultH

Beit

of her arrival at the panoaage the n-na
rw. Stead. Indlmdy. Joaephinc Reg. ’
Bdiih UarabUnd. Gcrtnide Hawley.
Eva Vt'ebater, friend of Edith. Stel­
la Atpem.
Mi*i
' '
Came to Thlt City a Bride Two Y«
Vlllle .
Robert Spantding. private aecretary.
Ago and Wm But 25 Vaara
Sol Goldtarb.
OM.
BrevRIaa.

CUM UNB ammwHsi^^

dhl.g'b.7^5 coilC t-m *t a-ud '-l-e Caul-VJc ^ JjJ
I •*'**• **^ ^larW. CatnlaCMMVw»TtXf.*roa.
M Main «•

*

At a republican rrucu* held at tbe
Elk Rapids town hall dei.-gate* ‘
-

V5«W#J

•vpsliic the MolhMK' Clbb ot tUU place
gkre B rereptkm to (belr bu<ibsBdi> li>
Um> B<Jioo1 booM. A very One pr«f«tn
««■ ivoder
vbk-b bII

rapids:

Delepataa elected.

/■ i<e, Sft.amdsetair-^kttPu.

j

EtK

Elk ItepMa, MIclu Peb. 1«.- The aanual meeting of the BIk Baplds Iron
company waB -beld,ai lu office In thU
village yeiterday afternoon. The fol­
lowing board of director* waa elect­
ed; Lincoln Brown. Eranatoa.
III.;
Beniamin Carpenter. Wlnetka,
III:
Kellogg Fhlrbank.
Uvlngctoo
Fairbank and Dexter Falrbahk, Chicago.
No quorum being preoent. the elec­
tion Of officer* will be held later at
a meetlfig to be called In Chicago,
when It I* more than likely that tbe
prew-nl orllce[l. Will
be
reelected:
I'realdent. Lincoln Drawn. Evanaton.
III.; aecretary. Kellogg Pairbank. Colcawo. I1L; treoBurer , C. D.
Towne.
Ell Raplda.
.

7Mec yard
.............. ..Vhc
4 sewed Brooms, the kind that sell in
gr^ry stores for 35c. While they

Each 16c

Supervisors
JANUAHV MCrriNO.
Taa*dar> * P “ •
^
The Board Of Supenrtocr* aot p
auaat K> adioanuBeol Jaou^r 50»,

adopting —» ____ - acoordance with section I of Ari
Public AcU m*.
mT. emending
ameDdlQg Act
Art
HI or Ike puWlc ACU or 1«I3, w«* pro­
wled and road.
referred to the coiDMlUee ou

road*

"theT the"metier "trf lighting
. J^uri houra and iail be refer^
Ibe committee on giounda aud buHdreport not Uter than Friday at

n iTCarried.
.“

o order by rbalr-

.
On moiloo of Mr. Carver, supported
,, Mr Kubesh. the board look a re.
unill i:Sb P m. R"' committee

Boll called.
AB nieiiiber* with the esreptlou of
Mr. Harvha preeeBt as (oUoirs; HoaBUWfd '^pd to order by ('halrniBn|
ale. HanllB. Black. Hicks. Barney.
>. Kubesh. Gibbs.
All njetnber* present a llb the ezeep
Todfltan. Ladd. Carrer. Uarroa'. Dean.
Oevelasd. teSord. Stites.
Uon of Mr. Ilarsba.
The tollowiBC romnaatcatloo was
Mr. Carter, ut ibe lumniiuit- on
presented and read:
^uads and bulldluzs. rv]K*rled that
Traeerw <-|t>. MIeta.. Jan. 6. im
eras ruatoiuury lu imrehaae Iwent)
To Ue Honorable Board of guperrlaora
r cords of green aood for um- in
of Grand TraVeian County . UlcbJail ranee, a year In advauee. and
,_-it he had reitslt ed an otter for twen­
ty-five tvrds of A No. I.beech and
"'ike TiAverae fity boatd of uade *HI
iple wood Ui be fumlahed at $!.*&
be elm Ifela eteslkg i» <’ 8- 1*-. 8cord
>

=

Board of elAMloo <
Stoner* ................
Ggme warden ........

■*U:"

lotion as amended carried
U motion of Mr. Carver, supported
.. Mr lUtalla. the board took a i
ress until 1:30 p. m. lor commlti'
rork.
so p m
Board cslM to order by cbalrnun
Roll called
All members present with the ezcepllon of Hr. Harsha.
Tbe vouniy clerk presented hi* mnDual report.
COBAty Clark'* Annual Report, Jen. wary t, INI.
Coanty clerk* OBIce.
Traverse City. Mich .
January r.. IPOS.
To the Honorable, tbe Chairman and
Member* o' the Board of Buperris.
or* of Grand Traverse County:
Ociilletuen—1 submil herewith my
annual report for the fiscal year end­
ing December 31. A t) IW8.
Respectfully.
ROBERT E WALTKR.'Couniv Clerk.
Jan. 30. I'.'Oi'
IPiR Is to c-entfv that Ibe within
Blatomcius and balancer ar
y ot the books of Recount as kept
be county clerk of Grand Traverac
county.
J.X HAUDM.AN. C P A
Oanaral BUUnunt January 1. 1MM.
it<-anuiccs lu czccBS of

>robate court ..........
'rowecuiiag attorney .
QuareoUne .
Recorder* «»urt ..................
Register of deed* ...........-.
Board of aupervlsora -..........
Board of srhoo! ezamlnera.
Soldle.-i. aud sailors . . .
Sunev.. . . . . . . . . . .
Sute . . . . . " . . .
-•
Ttmcher* luMltuie ............
CUatifled

859
26
2.40$
1.729
6,000
8.552
S.IIO
l.On
2433

1.93$ 43
1437 06
1404 23

57
73
62
62
00
18
37
50
II

;;;
S!iS
... - 240$ 06

Board of *cb«id ezamteer*----Servlcw* ................................
Rawirier of deed* .........................
2454 64
Care of anrreyora reoorda .
2.808 71
Printing and AaiMmery ...
1.607 51
Supplies..................................
2.155 00
Puitage and ezpreu ,.........
4.653 47
3.163 91
... 28.652 15
933 95
349 98 (VuntT treasurer ....................
Salary................................
... 1.241 28
Printing and sutlonery .
... -456 02
Postage and ezprewa___
Suppitew ............................
.8139.149 W
Metal Uble ....................
> Ooeetnber

Traverse City ............
Union............................
Village of Fife Lake .
667 43 Village of Kingsley -.
69 79 Whitewater ................
30.593 34
ToUl .

SUtament of ConHiynt^iw

|ri uvk uv. —...

to’

347 1^
MOO
7 50

14M
116
ST
231
33

09
79
87
39
M

3
1.999 M .

'll

6-99

363 4$
4 15
6 31

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Prwcuilng aiiornev .

I. 1. l*0$—Overdraft ..............
General OtX ...;....................
Delinquent .ax ......................
IX-linquent ux Interest ---Col. Fee*—Dt-llnqueni tax .
Interest on balanie*..............
Sundries ..................................
Ref JIu*k'egon Co.—Inskbe .
Tax sale
Rejcrled tax ..................................................
Uquor Ux ......................................................
Cosu—Reivtrdcr* iwurt ...........................
Cost*—Justice court ...................................
Pn-s—County clerk's otttce ...............'...
Transfers—Auditor general .............. ..
Transfcra—State and county tax. etc...

Udd that Ibe
t>e authorized to pilrcbar*- tlir
tweiity-flve rords for the purpose- men
tioo<-d$n.3ns 13
$ 45.168 98
t'arrb-d by yea and nay vote, all
liabilities ................................. % 'yiMilz S*«
present votiiiz yes—I*.
Bonds...............................................
li.'xm Ofi

risp
DISBURSEMENTS.
bouse ..I xi.:<:: .vj .
I J K. Brown, runimitlee from the
................. StUO"
Poor.................................................................. ................ ,
,nd Traverse Hegiou Fair BMurcIa Jail barn ........
Board and tare of inmate* ............................... I
(mi; 03
tlon. addressed the board relative to Poor (arm and
Board and care »f tvuniy rbargea outride of
llir matter Ol submItliiiK ’» <>«■ elee
$46 It
house...........
a.:"** «0
poor house . .1............ ................................
tors of the county the que..tliin
que..tllin ot
of
579 63
Mediral attendance...............................................
bonding lor the purchase of a pr-rman
139 05
Drugs ...
site for lair grounds
182 3
Bute and County Tazea in Hands
Nursing .
We have'ib^lved a number of ac
Towns and City lor Collaotton.
Supplies
silway of
Stale....................
»:t.l«2 13
Laundry ...................................................................
IklaU who win be presenl.. and the
14 00 V
LVnioty ................
34.773 76
Telephone rental .................................................
■enbera of the hoard ot supervisors
. 600 00
Acme................... t 1.790 nr.
Salary ol chairman—Sup't poor .....................
•■d the county officials are cordially
294 83
advu
Blair.................... 2.09X OK
Services and mileage—SupYi. poor...............
tevtted to attend this banquet.
. 84 90
East Bay ............ 1.678 1»
Burials .....................................................................
8bv SO
the proposition
Fife Uke ............
149S 70
House rent .............................................................
tutoM BAd that you
-manent site for fair grounds
17. 1
Garfield ............... 3.496 85
Repairs .....................................................................................
«bd CM assure ytw that the eoieruin265 3
-'arrled.
Grant .................. 1.776 35
Clothing ...................................................................
»Mt wUI be pleasant and ttae discus
Moved by Mr Jiean. and supported Green i^ke ........ |.;.3K S8
127 7
Drayage and transportatloo............. .............
. Mr. SaBord. that Ibe <ommlllee on la>ng l,akr.......... 1.713 43
Fuel ..........................................................................
Your* rrapertfolly.
county grounds and buildings
Mayfield ............. 3,447 75
Hospital lees .........................................................
Tba Traverse City Board of Trade.
16 6
Water ta^^-.......................... ...............................
J. W. Manncn. SecreUry atructed to pul the Jail In Drat class Paradise...........r. 3,317 10
order 10 Ifie best ul tbeir Judgmeol.
tVnlniula............ 3.461 88
Printing...................................................................
Carried by yea and nay vole, all Traverse City ; . 34,»2l> 79
19 SO
Insurance ........................................... ....................
9 13
Union ...
410M
ISO.', tax on piwr farm .........................................
. Mr. Hubnen also a
loved by Mr. Dean and su|q>orted Whitewater .... 2.tP81» 08
2S0 61
lAhor
and
material—«
ounty
poor
farm........
iy bf
Mr. t baniplon. that a word ol
97 00
300 frtill trees- Farm .......................................
I ibai they ultend
tbe I
32 38
greeting from the board be sent to
Seed pouioos—Farm .......... ..............................
858.9:>5 81 IS8.955
6$ 35
Services cherry pickers ........................... 1.
A eonunnnleatloo from the Keeley Wm. F. Harsba. who Is at present in Oallnqucnt Taan In Hands of SUH^ \8ci
Cuba for bis health.
‘ -rvice* V. D. .Marvin—2 yrs. voted by Board
and County For Colltetien.
Moved by -Mr. Dean, supported by State. 1M3 and
____ _____
I. relative to contract
Mr.
Barney,
that
Supervisor*
Ladd
BblR°and^a^kMs—Farm...................................
prior
................
18806
77
vMl the bMrd tn ease they should be and Tedman. together with tbe clerk
Bedding-Poor house .........................................
«alll/apoa to pMS upon a petition
of tfala board, draft sulUble reaoluSundries ..................................................................
:-05-06-V7. 13.060 45
paUdoas trader Act U. Public AcU
tUns relative to the death of Bx-aupei Bute....................
I 1.368 Ur
1M7.
slsso**'W
Couniy .
........
Ob raolion of Mr. BaBord, supported vtoor. Marcus Davis, some lime
member ol this.board.
county
Acme ...
R.nJpu-Produn. —..............-by Mr. AnderaoD. tbe uotlon
fosj*
Carried
Blair ....
M tbe table.
farm .............................................W'3 »9
' mmunteailon from the state ai East Bay............
Refunding—Expense poor—MontThe (oUowlBg couBunicaliMi was
Fife fjike ..........
5.679-51
calm Co.. $11.27; (Sraiiot Co..
presented and read:
$8.88: Kent Co . $18140........ 201 95
To tbe HonoraUe Board of Buper
Garfield .
Grant:-.
en—in aaklng for tbe things
Green lAke ....
183 37
Board «f county canvassers .
Below I am
n aaklng
aakli for nothing unreala>ng lAke
Services of members ...
nowMe. We
.Mayfield............
We have
luv a good ma---------_ la asl waai
iradlse .;.
G15
47
It things to look as good
Printing and siationery .
here aa in tkir own home. This U reived and placed on file.
■nliisula .......
189 84
Carried,
Moved bv 5lr. Dean aud supported
..............................................ilrman
of
Mr
Kubesh.
that
the'.cbal
Village of Fife
W«Up aad enlUas need papering; tbe
I board and aupei vlaor Tedman
'79 65
.WBBiVOtt. radMtors and steam pipes
Juror fee* .
WB« Bating, the Unoleum needs re represent Ibe board at the meeting
llwge of KingsWiiness Tees .
MB^'badlfFnew shade* are needed
Coroner fee* ..
The
.sme
being
put
by
(he
clera
ior tbe down ntnlrs; the down suirs
t'bltewwter",'.'.';
Sheriff fees ..
-as
duly
carried.
. MudM can be uilltaed upsulr*
I
Moved
by
Mr.
(Add
and
supported
WMld tike the lower rells cleaned. If
$21,867 22 $31,867 *2
Tvlephoue message—Ctwoner .
BBint ta tBrnUhnd. will to and have by Mr Gibbs that the delegaie* men­ BalancM on Depoait With Couniy
tioned be authorized to contribute
Stnoann lo palntlag; tl
Treasurer.
< ml
bolea and needs repairs: the llOiOU toward* the eipense of the
State ......................................... $
911 56
Atalr.airpet l* in bad shape; clothe* aoclaUoii
Acme ............................
Cirrixtl loitrt ...............
Carried by yc-a and nay vote.
banka are needed: tbe two previous
Blair
....................... .
.Ittror f*-e*
.
■auaaa have bad a good deal ol trou ,,-eseni voting .tex—IT.
339 85
Willie*.* f.-e*
On motion of Mr, CleveUud. sup­ Beat BaS................................
Mdwm the kltaten range. It D almost
Fife lAke .................... .-.........
-'•35 6V.
Drawing Juries
lavaaaible to bake a batch ot bread in ported by Mr. Kuberh. the board took Garfield ...........................
567 :.3
a recess until 8:30 tomorrow morning
Grant ............................
Subpoenaing »'.
for committee' work
**’l laviu you geiiti iten over ti
Sheriff and dep v».-Auendance on court..........
Green lAke ............................
SAMUEL C DARROW.
laapOBlion and see for youraelvee that
Sslarv ol .-oHri Meiiograpber ...........................
1«ng lAke ......................
CtaalruiBU.
ally nec_.e thlaga aak<
Defense of prisoner by order of court..............
Mavfleld ...................................
583 49
ROBERT E. WALTER.
nary. Before dotug any ettllng
Pio* Ati y*. appearance (or Mlnorw—Divorce
Paradise ...................................
963 37
Clerk,
wOl await your auwer.
8U IHI
,Insula ..........................7..
643 06
ease* .................................................................
Thursday. Jan. 7. A D. im. k:
Thaaklag you in advance. ( am.
41 WLibrary ...............................................................••Trait
iver*e CUy ........................ 7.43> *9
87 30
•nIOD' ..
305 27
Printing ....................................................................
Board called to order by dralrman.
rdAS'K
8HUTKR.
31 18
llase of Fife Lake ............
1 12
Meal* (oi Juror* ...................................................
Mhvad by Mr. Cleveland, wupported
Roll culled.
.
3 5n
Whitewater .............................
5-'-6 .3
Extrai-is—Testimony (or Pro*. All y..............
by Mr. Tedman. that Ifie matter be reAll member* present with tbe ex­ Ubrary .............. ' ..................
54 65
575 2j
Board ol prlsouer* D. H. C..................................
Verrad to tbe cotumlttee on groundr ception of Mr. Harsha
Soldiers and sallora relief
Trau*i*oriatlon to U. H. C..................................
Minute* ot yeaterdav'a proceeding*
aad buUdlaga.
fund.......................................
read and approved.
Carried.
Teachers' Institute ..............
Proiei'uiing Atiorney Pratt
ap Odnie wgrilett ........................
Moved by Mr. act oUnd. aupporled
house
by Mr. lAdd. that the clerk be ap- peared before (he board, by request, Loan*............................ -......... 7.500 tiO Court
Light ..
pninled cuatodlan ot ibe |ZMrt library. relative to the Icgsllty of bunding the Survey................$
40 95
Water l
couniy
for
the
purchase
nt
permanent
Carried.
Telephone rental .
Contingent .. .. 1I.8«K 01
many I
fair graundt. and slgled that It
Depository ......... 11.865 3«
Jaifltor -.
»ira u
his belief that the same tvmld n<
(ore tbe board r
Cash on hand .. 1.153 75
Repair*
done wtibout an enabling art n:
;tc.. at tbe Jail.
ej. tax, slate and
Fn.-l . .
On nwilen of Hr. Cleveland, *m>- legislature. He Klated that he bad
county fund ..
175 18
Snp^ll'•B....................................
de
..........................................
d took U-U-gralihed th. alloroey ...........
Flag .......... -. ............................
parinien' .. ............... the Haiiie and ez OverdraR—P'-o
pies
Savings
Hug—Circuit Judge's olflre
peeled a reply duriiiz the day
lor t
tv. at her strip* tor window*
bank ................
12
Movi-d by Mr. tieveland. aiippnried
SAMUEL C. DARROW.
III gal* fumlgator ................
Chairman.
by Mr lAdd. that tbe delejcaie* fr
$34,413 17 $31,443 17
lAlevr, .:c- coal ro«mi ..........
this l>oanl
ROBERT t. WALTER.
Reeaipi* Claasifted.
Clerk.
Ocaeral countv tax ............ I 3ti.6i.n
ay. Jan C. A D im. 8:d0 ruling Bilorney draft i
General Mate ta»
............ 36.:...5
Delinquent tax and Interest 9
80
____ . lor t4ie purchase
Board called to order by ehalrman
Tax sale* ............................
1.311 61
for p<-rnianetit fair gnnitid*.
Roll called.
Count'- rlerk .......... . ............
All preaent wlU the ezcepilon of tbe matter le- pre*enled to t1»e legirla Rt^emplloii! ........................
Salarv and clerk hir» ..
Expense of tale................................188 49
lUV by the delegalex during th" li
Mr. Harwba
Supplies............................
Liquor lax ............................ 18.556 37
of the mceiing of tbe ai-'Ocialluii ir
Minutes of yeslerday’a
Pe-iage and expres*
Survev
tax
...........................
69
S9
rend and approved
lionWr*
|■^lnlinc and sUllonery
D?er
lire05.ei
......................
4o;.
«4i
Mr. pffT addressed tbe board mak
Carried
Me’al fitilig cues............
Inheritance
tax
..................
Tbe rommiitee Appointed for the
teg aoue comparisons with vamm
State
treasurer
pavmem.
other coualtea of tbe stale rcUtlvc ' purpoee of looking up a site tor er .•X —pro
See
8
A
249.
IWC
{
ly InllrtuBiy reported os Inliow*
tfruin aapeadiures
Intere.-t
on
bank
bslanccy
.
563
48
Traverac Ciiy. Mich . Jan. 5. I9n
'
Moved by Mr. CleveUnd. suppgrted
C' 5" .ount-. school commUsionrr
by Mr. Ted^ak. that Mr. Barney hr To the HoDoraMe. the Board ol Fuw OoMS—RerordeiR coUii
fataiy
Ckirt*.
Ju:.tt.-e
court
plared on tbe same com»tt‘res ns hi.
ertJsors. for Grand Traver,^'
Priming and suttoaery .
Rejected Uxe......................
6 31
fv, Miehigan:
• resM
eesor. Mr. Hammond.
predr
35 96
Pixvtnge aad express .
. ..
1.S2 00
Geiilirmeii Tlie romiulltee appoint Fine*—JuMlre.eouM
Carried
Supplies
12300
» present ed by you a* youi Li: : icgular aekslon Fines Recorder*court
S-'i '-Kf. of truant otticer .
Flnea- Clrcuii court...
7500
purpuiie ol 1,Miking up a
7,900
Braeat B Minor, coroner. IS.nve.
a couniy i ifi^mary where tbe poor Loans , . ,.;........................
126
Henry R. Ooas and Emmet O Barnes. of Grand Tiave^ae County may be lOnaUtute fee;: .. ..'
Proceed.' ftoin Pvmr Fwm.
573 9>
nurwtlM.
\
Refunding expense
poor:
Probate court
.....................
........................
—i J. Biwnson. t-onmer.
reNpectfiill) submit the fulluwiitg
Salarv and clerk bite
.......................
Kent Co. $18180. Mont
Ralph Case and Andtns li
port;
Kx;.minaiK>n of Insane
calm
rouniv.
$11.27;
After vUltliig a number of hxalion*.
BuivUes
Priiiliiig and *Uitloner}..................
OraGcrt Co.. $888 ..............
201
Ocwrge W. ('arils, nrcoli court cum and having no farm offered to u* that
SupplK-a ........................................................
misaloaer. ti.OM. Birney J. Mori^ we could rerojnmend. we bnve unani­ Primary achool .................... 53.n»F
Services of o.untv agent..................................
mously agreed to recommend the lol Qnarantloe order* returned
trarely.
Board and plart- of detention for Juvenile
CoDeclioni: from lownahi|>*
.................................. viz ; Block 4 of
affenders .........................................................
Fm«—County clerk'* office
5.*i2 75
Goodrich's 3rd addition.
Sheriff and deputir* ...........................................
This pruperty fronts on Madison Col. fees—Del. tax—Co.
tor. BoreMaa.
Sheriff
aad deputies Juveollc court................
Robert E Walter, register la ckan- street with M'ayne streetym the south
Po«age.
expreaa. etc.................. .......................
b
W
ow
—Uquor
tax—Co’.
and Hilt street on tbe north, and con«err.
.David G. Chandler
Cotiverance of insane to N. M A....................
Ireaiurer ............... ............
Mtia of four acre* In our estimation
George H. (Voa*. sureties.
Bzamnation
of delinquent tHMldres..............
Brinnding—Muskegon
Co.
Prank U Bbaier. MieriB. flO.OOO. Ns- its location and size render it very
—Expense
iuraiie
...........
dralrable a* a site for a county InSurety C'o.. as surety.
8 s.no 37
Plnley Mammond, county treaaurer. flmary. At the present time It 1* Snndriea .................................
Board
of
supervisors
.
flS.000. tbe Bankers Surety Co. as valued at 83.C00 and way be pur$i:.«.06$ 26
Per diem ..............
nrety. Boad with another company riiased for tba< amount.
urwemcpta Claaalfied.
Mileage .
also filed with the clerk, being In tbe
('ounly CanF. D. MARVIN'.
same amount and for the same *er.............................. $
83 96
a of supervisor* .
vlces. wllb the United Btaiea Pldetlty
. C. H ESTES.
:...........................
4-65
A K PUt.VBR. ^
A Ounranty Co. as surety.
8 L76- 92
W W. SMITH.
On motion of Nr. Cleveland, anp
Ormlt conn
ported by Mr. liicks. the booda w<
ROBERT BARNEY'.
Coanty clerk
Board of electloa ........
Committee.
; raferrad to the eoansRue on flaaa
Election snppUe* .
Moved by Mr. Dean aad aupporied Ctonaiy school.
Serv-teg B0Uce« .by Mr. SUtea. iRat the report be
PotUiaa t» th« hiard l« a^mR
Mr

« lAvIlod to meet with the bnainesa
»ea of Traverwe CUy and farmers of
thTurromdiBC lefrl.ory. fw «he pnr.............. -1 such

pU) ha of benettl to Travorne C lly
to form a eJoaer relalionsblp between
TraeerBF <?liy and vicinity and the
railroad corapanir.. with a view of
«»ru<nl n>o|M>ratluu U> develop
raorrr corneal
Traverse Uty and lu surrounding ler-

181 tf

... %

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

Justice court .................................................................
JuMiie fee* ...........................................................
Jurar fee* ..............................................................
13 M .
Wltnc*¥ fees'........................................................... J'
73 16
Sheriff and depuUe*....................................
. 14U 39
Board, etc. prlsonera aentfweed to Dotrolt
House of Correcllaa ...................................
15 2$
LIvFrJf^v^........
13 36

/

Bltortuty .

Recorders court
Juror lee* ..
Witness fees
Sheriff and del’putiew.............................'.. ..........
_ .
nuntv agent '........... ..................
Board, etc. prisoner* sentenced to Detroit
House of Correeflon .......... ........................
R R. transportatran to Oetroll Honao «t
rorrection

33 95
319 CT

tl7 18

Sxpense of uklng tpsUONQ]' .

Quarantine ...................................
Medical atteadanee ..........
BuppUe. ................................
Kurwtug ............ ....................
Drug*....................................
Real ......................................
Fuel........................................
Livery ................................
Buriala ................................
HosplUl fee* ......................
Order No. 4426. retutaoi .

« Lt»
SS3
672
479

69
18
31
38

68
13
34
47
3

61
BS
69
M
89

1.1U
689
69
182
13

68
99
09
99
68

isonen .
Board of prlc____
•riff
Janitor fees (•beriffl
Salary' tof polii matron .
Light .
Water tax .........................................
Telephone rental.......... .................
Repairs..............................................
Jail laspeetlon .................. '■............
Iirugx and medical attendance .
Sheriff tee* ................................................

Tnrnke)- feew ...-........ ............... .
Ijiiitidry.................... •............... ......
Pvx-stBge. exprvxa. etc......................
looking aRer «tolen pr^erty ..
Fuel .
SuppUe. ,,
Blanket* .
Suudrie* .

I


'*


.US
23 M



67 99
14 99
169 66
M 66
26 C6
19 08
69 99
•lU
MM----- -16 36

M *•
'oatlngent—
Burial* .
Deaths ..
Birth* -Houiilte*
InleteM
_
. loan* .................................................
Federal Audit Co—1907 andil .........................
Appropriation for G. T. R F. Aa»'n.................
Appropriation for Grand Traverse SoMtera
and Sailor* As*'n ...............................
Ion for Soldier* and Sailor* ReAppropriatlo

331
48
177
78
68

99
09
09
34
73

109 09

'•'1

809 00

J!S

Expei’ec
Hand*
Inter.uu on bond* ................
Deiinqu.-nt county tax retur
Transfer*—Auditor general-

*^’558
14 81

ln*ane at U. of M..........
School (or deaf ...........
School (or blind ..........
Charged back taxes ...
Suudrie*..........................

17 81
81 67
< 18

Ovcrdrafl-rJanuary 1. 1908 *

8 8488 II
8 11498 »l

8 S$47C 91

8 6<478 99

braryJan I. IPnx—Balance .
Circuit eourt fine* ___
Justice court fines ....
Rccoidera court flora .

326
76
162
Its

3fi
98
89
98

Itaiani-e

Loan*
.ten I. 1'<
l/>rt-^ /.
1-oSIV^-'
Balare'

I 14.690 90

8 13499 99

tetn* w jidip— '
Jan . .KiS—BaUaoe ...
D^r llc-n-.e fee-: ............
ser'i.e, tjame warden
Dft Ji. li<"t-wBalanw ..

39 19
31 99

Dd sailon
Jan 1. l9fS-Balan«..............
Transferred from coattngwtt fund - • •
Supplie-..................................
Medieal attendance . .. .....
Drugs
................................
Fuel . . . ...................................... x^--

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Jan 1. 19U*—Balance .
Institute fee* ............
expense <of lastiiute Salanre .

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B. P. Waterman—Tax .
K H AJIyn-Tax............
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aiAifB Tmvnnc rhiaia r.«ib*v. nmoAiiv «, i
Moved by Mr. Cleveland and sup­
ported by Mr. Stlte*. that the report
of tbe commiilM be accepted and

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(CbDtiaued from page 8.)
B. Pttlrer. commiKce work, tile Co. Houae ....v.
Greforr. M. D..
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IT BkliiMioo LOOM Lul Binder Co, two bindery
ledier........................ ..........................................................
MUadny Br«>. 0 Ol, eieetioo nuppUen...................
_ ^mblndnr Br«o. * Co, aappUc*. r«gl«ter doedo ....

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U C. A. Clark, ncdlcnl aucodaue. pvarutlBC .. ..
W- PeaDlagton, drupa. qnaranUoe................................
.. Bbner Droa.. prlnllnp. ireaa and aborlff .................
'66 Goo. W. Curtin. Juailce fee*..........................................
M Praacla Coomba. nuralo*. quarantine.......................
67 WnUam J. SbilUdar. M. D.. nodical aUendance,
ttaarmndoe......................................................................
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82 tSty of Trarerae Cliy.
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84 Weit Bad Drug Store, drop*, quarutbie
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C. A. Bapbee Drug Co., drugi. quarantine .
G. A. Holliday. M. D.. nedleal attem*
J. H. MeOoMii.1. euppllea. quarantloi
quarantln.
Coro BoirtMl, noralnp. quarantine..

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f» Grand Trarerae Hoapltal. nuralng. quarantine .
100 Grand Trarerae Hoapltal. nuralup. quaranUnc
tal. nurainp. qaarantlnc
102 Grand TraverM HoeplUI. noralnp. quarantine..........
.102 Grand Trarerae Hofpiul. DDrstnp. quarantine...........
104 Hotel Leelanau, two week*' board. Cecile Graban...
106 VUlape Klppaley. qaaranlioe espenae.......... ... ............
106 BoardmasRIrorB.L.*?. Co, fixture*, probate of,107 A. B. ftrtia. premium. Co. Treaa. tend ........
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108 Monroe A MeWetby, premium. Co. Trent.
O. B--------------------------------------- -----------111 Carrie D. loboeon. nunlng. qnaraniioe .
lit A—riean Drop Store, drupe, quarantlnu...........
U Wjlle OoMwace Co, wood. qnaranUne............
14 Mta. Frank a^iter. milk, quaranane...............
16 Oraad TraverM Hnapltal. nurainp.-quarantine .
Ilf B. B. Ofbba. aerricea ...............................................

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72 Ola Hntehln. etpenae. laqAeat.................................
72 B. A. Newton, rappllea, quarantine................ t...
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e on cMm mad aeconnta i aid further recommend
^ that all npidlea, alaUonery an^ all arUdea UMdod for the Mveral once* be
placed to tbc handa of tbecamtnlltoc on prounda aad bulliflnaa and tlut nu
^ MIU be recoleod Dot^no boopht by the nterc dnlpnated committee.

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.eport
coamlttee on clalma and aecounta be Hon be d
neeeptod and adopted with the ex- mecUiip lu April.
cMillon or btlla. 62-63-66C7 aad 68.
Signed.
Yeaa-llamlln. Black. HIcka. Barney.
F. W. CAUVBU.
Oiampion.Ti-diaan. Ladd, Carver, Da.'-,
K. 8T1TES.
row. Dccn. Cleveland Baaord..8Uiea—
Comnriti'
On motion of Mr. Dean, aupporied
Kayt—Hoxtle. Anderoon. Rnbeab.

Masts'.

. Matter of the bond ol Mr. E. I*
Waterman a* county »urve)-or ««►
6647 and 68 be delerred until the. preaented. .Mr. Waterman bad almply
April meetinp that they may be In- patd the premium on hU old bond a*
reailpated.
county eurveyor. abk'b wa* piren folYeae—Hamlin. Black. HIcka. Cbam- lowing bit election lu April. 1906.
pton. Kubeah. Ladd, t'arver. Uarrow.
ProMcuilDp Attorney Pratt, wbo
waa pre*ent. held that tbi* wax
fllinp a proper tend, and that a
one abould be filed.
On motion of Mr. t'levelaud.
ported by Mr. Tedman. ibe chain
clerk aad proaecuttnp attorm-.v
pert relative to county attnaea:
autborlaed to accept bond of Mr
ttaterman when Mmr waa properly
City. kUdi. Jan. 9.
. Board of Supen-laor* of executed
Grand Trarerae County:
i
Carried b> unanimous role
Gentlenten—'^'our commltlee
on
Tbe conimtitec on flnancx*. wayi
prounda and buUdlnp*. after bMrinp mean* report tbe Tollowlnp imy roll
report* from \be a
* •
tor aeaalon.
I
STATE OF MICHIOAN. County of Grand Trarerae—a*.

I -To the Honorable^ard of SupervlaorajOt Grand TraverM County, Michigan:
" Uemen-^'e: yonr commlltM on Saance. waya aad wean*, do wrtl.
fcd^wini^ to be ihe^ paj' «dl for thia aeaalon. and recommend thai
i to draw order* op the county ireaaurer for i
Name of Snpervlaor—
John lloxaler. M Hammo^.....
lUwln Black..............
4Ulpb HIcka ..............
IS OO
SSiert Barney...........
15 00
bWha ChampM .
16 W
4.20
19 30
JcAnAnderaon..........
IS 00
16 30
1 so
John O. Knbe*........
15 00
16 60
B. B. OIbba................
15 OO
17 64
LuduaJ. Tedman ...
16 00
2 40
17 40
- BUDOr O. Ladd........
16 60
16 93
1 93
FfankW. Carver...
15 00
8. C, narrow .............
W. W. Dean...............
16 00
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15 00
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16 00
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Urea unOer ear band* 'Ikla tUr day M January. A. D. 1909.
E. O. LADD.
B0BB8I BABNBY.

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BIRM LIFE
MESSAfiL

false tbe aai^Ms of living and of
InielHcrnre In other .-alUBgi.
mooa In demanding.
Tbotv rug:t7ed In a'.l other Industrial
To tbcw may well te-addtd teOw
and eomcnercLiI eafUiigx have fimnd nanlUtlun. for easily preventable dkit ne.-exaary udder la.iletvi coiiumlv eaM« bold novoRil mOllcin coontry peo^
condiiinns*tu organize thennclve* tor pie tn tbe riaverr of MBtbmoaa Bi
moinal ndvantage und for the |>n>iee- bcaltb.
ilon of tbeir own panieolar Interests
In relation to other luiereaia. The
farmers of every proBToxsIve Euro­ concur lu the - conclutlon—tbnt tbe
pean eonniry liio- realised ihix esxen- most Important -brip that (be goretbtlal fa t and havy fonnj In tbe co- mcBL whether national or state, cu eiienulve xyinetn exactly tbe f.«n of give 1* to show (be people bow tn go
Imloes* ronl>!r.:illen tbey
tteeJ.
about
ibe*e tarim of orgaaiMtto&. pd♦ THE DECLINING
*
Now. whatever the utate may do to­ ucatluB and rommunlcaHon with tbe
DAYS OF PRINCE. ♦
ward tmpri'vliie the pracil.-e of acrl bewt and qulrkent reaalia. TbU
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
rotturc. It lx nm within the xpbere of be done by the eollmioa and *i»frod
Prince ha* a cinch.
any gnverottew to reorsaniir the of Inf.-rmaHon. One eommnnity can
Prince U SO ycam old and at one
farmers’ l.u'-liie** »*r c\x-«iixtruet tbe thns be Infiwmed of wbaf other comme waa an aristocrat of tbe turf, hot
social life ef f.vrmlng comnninltle*. maiilHea bate done and one country
It 1«. however, quite vrllh-n llx liewcr of what ot'ier countrie* hare done.
oow he la spendiop Ul» declining yeara
lau«e l;s In8uct:--e and the iiei blnery Such help l.y tbe people’a governwhaterer way .pleases hi* fancy. V
or
t'UMirity whl-h It ean e-.!it>'l for mrut would.lead to n comprcbeBalre
owned by Germaine Broioera and
calllrg pe'ii.- nt'eslien to t’l-- mrd* plan of orcanigailon. ’cdncatloii nod
for the U»l two yeare. ha* not even
at'd tbe faetx. K.-r example. It U tbe oommunIc.vtIoD and make tbe farm-,
beef hltchcd up. Previous to ibat lime
olrtien* duly ef tlie goreremetn to call log country betler to lire la. lor tap wau'uaed occaalonally.
the ntit-ntler; of fartn.uw to the crow­ telleetnal and fusial reason* as well
ing m..uoj-liration of water power a* fer purely agricnltanl reaanna
Prince ba* a UlstotT- Years ap). be
CEDAR.
Tbe farnH-rs. a\«'vc all. should hare
"The r'vernment tbroagfa the de­
could "go some" and he didn't take
Ihat'ln.wer. «1i renx-.na'.'.e terntx. f.-.r part raent of agrtcullnre doc* not cul­
very much duBt.bU mark belng3:3l>4.
e!i.-jp traBKtx-rjatlon. for llzhilng their tivate any man'* farm fee bIm. but tt
Cedar. Mich.. Fi b. 8,—Tlic Wo awn's
much slower iban that
bomex .md f-S- Innumemble uses la doe* ptit at hi* eerviro «nefnl kaowlome .Missionary aocloty im-i ;i(
now. being'noiblng more ot Xc*» than
Ibe d.iily trxks on the firfru
edp- that tie w-.-uM nnt otberwlxe get.
home of Mrs. M. A. Clvor last Wed­
dlpnifled walk, hi* neck ha* luet
#arm:ra’ Own Work Needed.
In the same way the national nnd
nesday afternoon, with eight members
It* arch and hi* onto aleck coat
If'^rould Ik- hllo to avxeri that life *taie gorernmcni* might ptU Into tbe
present and one visitor. An tmusually Boosereli sent to congress leday a
row ahagpy. but ail the same.
<-t)
tillfarm
ix'tu|>h-«'ax
c-od
n
iirwlpei.ple’* hand* the new and riebt »
vpeelal mesrnge tranamitling the n-InipresUng meeting wax be'.d.
IIt. In dic-ditj. desIrabliUy
and l.nxilost any of bli friends. True the
km.wledgr
of school work. Tbe tarit
Piayor nw-eting was held
,tt the Ikirt of the ci-uiitry Ufa •X>uimU.-‘leii. n.-'x rt'sHliK nx Ibr farmerx inisht of nialuininliig and devHoplag tbe
limb* that were once slender and
at]i|aiiRted b.<- bim to Invixitigxii' the .B-lIv die 'it If Ibi-v .
home of Mt»<. P. IL Mahn.
tbie of tchool* wni.i.l remain, ns now. wttb
ahapely are uuw swollen and stiff, but
.Mr. and Mra. Jer'ry Snliivaii n-iurn- rtrndltinn* uf life on tbe fanu* of ih.-r tbe .-blef ellftl^es tx the failure of the peopie tbemaelves.
a* be doesn't need Ibciu lor anything
pd lasf Friday from their trip to Grand coatitry and to Inakc reeoiuioeudatienx eirtintry lir,- n* IlV-xIxt* at |U-e*.-it t..
Money Per ExpansM Askad.
lac than carping his body ai
of ways aud mean* wbereby farm life MtUfy iln'-'Trish.-d s.x-lal aud Inicllee
Rapids.
Tbe lUily n-eoninKmiUtloB I nbntt
they are good enough.
Last Friday ovetflng «b<iut K, of thc may 1^ madi- uiure reuiuupniii-r and Inal aspIratloiiK W i-oantry |>eu|>le. I* Hull an ai>|iMi.riatioB of 82.'>.000 bn
Wlielber Ibi- coiixhnn drtiliiing away
Prince' U not for aale. In' the first boys and girls surprised Charles Bttnuilve.
provided |1> eWai.ir tbe rummlBRliin to
place, be wos one of tbe two horacs Johnson The evening was spoti* In
In the message tbe presldeul bij* of xn mn-h -f tbe lx>xi ples.i.-nls In the dlgewi the niat.-rtnl It bat collected
rural i-oj.ul.'tlon Into tbe lou-iis lx doe
that drew the body of tbe late Cuyler ganH-s. Llcbt
nirOshruenl* _ wen- uma u|kiu tbe fai l that th- funner* chi.-fty tn Ihlx caoxe or I- On- superior and to I'i'li.x-t and to digem mneb
Germaine, father of hi* ow-m-r*.to Ibe served ind an enjo.vable evening wa* aud their faiuilim are tbe xtay and |i«xhi.-xx .-niorttinltles .-f <iiy lift- may more that i* within Its reach and ibiin atrengtli of the cimuiry and that wbut he 'oixqi t.i quesilon. Rut vn one at roiiqHi-le It* work. Thl* would enabl«
cemetery. Hi* mate wa* nl*o kept at passi'd.
the i-oniml-jilon to gather In tbe bat*
tbe bant for a number of year*, but
Tbt Iluyal Nelgbbois uave a d:ince ever u-uds I- make lUeir live* U-o* all fainllbir wilb fariti life ibi'-ugbrnil veat of anggi-siiim which U rcroittoff
becoming diubled.
Wedne.-da.v ivenlnB. Mu*ie was funi- iHmleUxuiue or uuauracllve is n.ve* lb.' riiil.xl Sinlex .-an fnli 1<> re« -.uil*e from the dbi. iixxioa It baa stirred up.
In the second place. Germaine Broib- Uheil by au orchesthi. aud everjoue aary t<> tbe lutererix 0/^71*** nation. Ih.- ne.x-x«|i> f..r ImlWlnc up tb.- life TIte cuiiimtxxioiK-ni have eerv^ with­
He iirxlses Hm- work of Ibe-tui'ml»-t> of tbe farm U|K»1 llx x.x-Uil ax well a*
believe that a* old Prince xcrve.l lepoit* a goo.l rime.
out coiuiK-iisatlbu. aud I do not recom­
of the e..(irli:‘—1..11. who. :i* be IW.TX. upon its pr.Klu tiv« Klde.
them fallbfully no matter bow .collmend any iinpri-priBiliin fur theirnervklrs. Tice la on Hie sick list ilin. bare laWrixl without pay and do Uol
It l< inn- that .xmnlry «f.- bax Im­
c<l u|ion. be h> entitled to enjoy bim- ifx-k.
4fe«. bttl i nly for the eipenac* that
How axk .-onii-eiixath-u for tbelr work. proved itreiiily in altrai-ilveni-xx. be.alili
aelf ju*t *o long as be l)ie».
!.asi Tuesday evenlug a party of Tbe only r«'ommeuJatlon lii the tue*-. and eoitifori and that the fnrm.'r'x wll} he iv.itiircd lu flnUb Hie task tbit
tbey have Ix-gun.
The oM honie 1* given tbe freedom jouug iHU)ile gathered lit the homi- of MKe lx lb.- r.x|u.-st f.T an appropria­ eamlngx ar.- hlither than tliey were.
Tp Impr-.ve our ayatem of agricvlof the barn. In the HUtnmer. be is pas­ Mrs. J. Sullivan for the purism- of tion of 83-VU.ki to eiuible the commlx- lll;t city life lx advauilng . v.-ri !:*>ri ture sn-iiix lu me tlie moM tufem of
tured on tbe Oval Wood Dlsb ground* (orminK themselves into a club. Tie- xlou lu tllfi'Kl tbe tuulerhil It bax <-ul- rapidly iKx-nmie of the greater atien- tbe task* w bli-b’ lie before ua. Bat H
lo-.-lrxl
put
It
In
xu.-b
.rtiape
that
IL.II wUh-b lx •
*’>
and occasionally hia. longing for bis
lb was formed wijh nbout ir. m- tii- It Win l«- ai:iil;il.b- for tile nallou.
cenn.q. In my judgiueui.'te effected
sen* of the town* t.i ili.-Ir ..wii iH-ttcr- by measure* whh-h toueb ortty (be ma­
old frienda at the Imni overcomes bi-rs aed a nnml)^ mere expect to
lu an Btile-n.Iix l.. the mexxiw;e. pre meni. F.ir Jitxi thl* rcax..n tb.- introterial and lev-biil-al aide of tbe ml>hi* desire for Ibe green, grass, *o he join soon. The club will bold soci.'il «99llng the reix.n <.f tbe'clnaibailon, duH|..ti ,-f
agrl.uUur.i e«- ject. The whole buslne** and life of
come* back for a visit, generally le- gatherings and provide the young pin- tbe lux-sldciit .x.iitmeinx on the replll-x
liic l t.it.-d State*
malnliig a conple of day*, then return- pie with pleasant and banuleur amuse- tn.iae by « M!x-x.-url farmer t- the ques­ la of the first linporiani-.'. Wberp the farmer must alao be Ukro Into
nrcouui. Sm-Ii con.sidcratlon* led an
tions axk.'d by Ibe eun9iuixxi.>n. “To farmer* are orgnnlL-d «-OrO|K-nHlvelt
lag.to the pasture.
uieni,
to apiK-itii the commlssioo on coontry
jjfcs. '2^inMn I* on the sick H*t at Ibe qu.«iieu. Is tbe xupid.v .if farm la ihe.v not ..Illy avail thetuacivex nincb .U/c. «>«r • i-jeci sbouM be to help doPrince la very fond of carrots and
Uir In your n.-ighixirbixid xatlsfaelo- mure readily ..i bnaineidi opporruniiies vrl.ip In the eouniry community Abe
presentlu tbe winter, he will go Into the of­
rj'V Ibe an-xw'iT K -.S'o. bei-au«e the and improt.*] meiboda. I.oi It la found great Ideulx »f commnnjiy life as v^eR
r. and 5liw. 51. A. Culver. Mr. and pe.'lde have r"tie nnt of the Ittb.v Imxlfice. find the bag aud bVlp hlmaelf.
Tice. Mr. and Mrs. Ililghl. Mr. ncKA.' and w lieii axk’-d as to the reme­ tbit Hu- organixatiun* which bring a* of iH-rxonal i-harnctfr. One of tb«
Nobody dispuu-s his right to do jui
them t.<r-Uicr In the woik of their most Impxri.mt adjnocta to tbU end
be pleases and be Is a friend of «11 ami Mrs. B Culver, Mr, and Mr*, dy he 1.I1XW.TS. tilre a jH-nilon to lire* are
also f.*- nnctal and In- must te Hie evuntry chnrrh. and I. la*
the employe*, to be does very well, inack and llcrben and Mh.vuio Sulll- every in-dher who gl\ex blnli to ueven telle- fua: adian.-cnient.
Tite yunr aiiontlon to wbat the comIhiug
boy#
on
.kmerh-an
tel!.'*'
^
atiendedf
the
play
"The
Royal
i-ceiving an unlimited amount of pet­
The eo-.i|>ertHve plan'ia the l>est mlwl'o *ay*'of tbe cmimry church
The preaMeut'* mi-ssage la ua fol­ plan of onraolzaiion wherever men and of tbe need of an cstetialon of
ting and doing whatever comu* ta.M^ ^ef." at* Traverse City Tliuisday
lows;
have the- right spirit to carry it out. ■tieh werk a: th-f < f ibe Young 5!cb*b
•vening. '
fancy.
Bert McQueer. who -has Ixvii work To liie tb-nate and Honne of Repre- XToder this plan any bnaliieaa under- Christian naaoctnUoa In country comTbe old bor*e won’t be on t
taking 1* iii.anag.xl l|.r a eoi-imilte.- munlile*. l.ct me lay *->eclal rmphanto
very many;.^rc year*, but hi* lati tng in camp iiear Empire for the last
Every timit has one vote m-d .-nlw.-n.- upon wlitl-the rommUaion «ay* at tte
days are |M-ai-cIu1 and comfortable, few months. Is liimi<- aatiln.
vote, anC ev.-ry one gets ptvifii* ac­ very end of It* report on penooal
Isaiah Wlbou. who woiks In Su’ll ooiael I desir.' tn ix'lnt ont tiuil li.>t
aud wboube doe* depBri.llierc will be
cording to v,'l:;;i he ecllx or l.iiyx or Meals and loral jeadcrxhlp. Every­
van'.-i mill at Ibt* plae<-. hud tiie lui*- tt dollar of tb* iWildL tnoner lias Ixs-n KOppJ!**, It dpvelopa Indivi l-.ial re thing tctelvw Itaclf In the end Into
than a few v^lio will ml** him.
fortuae Saturday to !h- hit
au l«ld 10 nio emiiml-tslonar for bis whrk epon-dMIity and has,a fiu-rj! n« wdl the qnertloa ff r-f-'i'-o*! r NeUber
edging. wiileL wti* thiown finiii ilu- 00 the comiiiis.xlon
:iB a fiiinnclarralue over any otb.v nocletv nor coreroment ca;. do mnrh
Tlie rep.>n shows tbe geut-ral cobdi- pl.vn.
for country life unlras tberv 1' volun­
**».
di-rp gash w'li* cut under lii>
POMONA.
tiun of farming life In the open coun­
tary reaponse tn the prrancal b'.rala of
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•IPAAAAAA tigln eje. Dr. Drauclie was called and try and ptili!!,* out its largc-r problems. Farmsr*’ Preblematkc Whela Caontey'* tbe men and women who live In tb*
ctosixl the wound will) a nuuilwr <rf
1 deslr.- onlyMo t.ik.- ..->ut;*el with
Pomona. Mich., Feb.
H. CarIt ind‘.-aii-> ways in whli-b the governstilcifs. mid ni tire' prvroni Mr. M'll- mom. natioiul iind stale, ma.v show l£e farmer,, a* fellow elll-ci.- II 1* conniry.
nagan of Cbpsc. is *|H-udiiig a tew
n*a For FsrrotrP Wiy^
Bon I* doing a* well as could lx- ex- tbo ]>e<qili- how to solve nonio of these not the pr- I'l 'in ..f Hie farmers ahme
dayn with D. A. Sliinrt.
In tbe dev^pment of cliaracter tbn
iw-iicd.
problems, am] It sitggests a eonflou- thai 1 .vtii «li-'-ns.xiiig with ihem. bat
Liltie Dorothy Shiner 1* qiiilo sick
laist Sunday w.i* oliM-rv-il ns l.hi- ati.-o i-f the work which the commia- a proM.*in vii.;,-li nffecia .-very . itj- aa home should be more Importiat than
nt prcM-nt.
well a* every f.-irin in Ibe enuulry. It tbe ncBSil or than nocleiy at large.
coln's .Memorial day in the Sunday Blun Ik-:tui.
Is a i.rc.i' :.t v. :-i h tin- w.irkinr farm- TThcn once Hie te»1c lanicrUl nueda
Vent Burgoym- lx b«-iicr again.
wrlxMil b.v a ►liiirl |■l••granI 1*-l»tK' 'hiMethods of the Cemmiuion.
err wi;i l.v.. to s--!ve for Hieipx<-lees. have iKKUi met. btgb Mral* may te
Cari Cribba, who liax been very
Judging by ililri.v public benrlngx. to but It is ;i i-rd-h-m which nix.) affects
irgubir I.'*M.II*, wliieli wa* vi ry IM'.',
of Income, but tbey
alrk'wllh pwmiwmla, 1* U-tler.
which fiirriicrv atid fanm-rsJ wives la only h-i* degree nil' the rest of US. cannot l>e realized wilboot 4raacieDC
Mart and iWy Even* have goi
from fi-py x’.ti.'- and terrii^nloa came, and tl- refore |f -we eau n-iujer any Income t» provide adequate founda­
tork in Briiton's camp.
and fP'iii l:,".oi»i answer* to prliiiod help iiiivanl liH xoiniii.n it U o..t oaly tion, aW where the commoulty at
qut-sii..ii.x *t-iu ..ii: liy the drpnr:iu.-nl orr'cluiy but our loiercf.! to do kj.
Mr. ud Mra. lim-kner visited a1
large la no: tli-.anrlally pru*itrroua it
of agriculture, il-e romiulH.xti.n Uudk. Tlie foPCKolna will. 1 lu.IM-. in;;k«- ft la ImpowIM.; 1» develop a high aver­
.\rihur Sllwr’s Monday ,
Kcuu-lln. Mich.. F.-li, lo.-M,,. that Ibe gc-t.-rt; I.vcl ..f ceuitfry life elear why I i>i>|><lmod a eninnii-xlon to age perwnnal’fena eommunliy ideal. In
Tbe Rev. Chasrios
Slralgbl baa
.-org..
Gramm.-I
.if
IJoyii.t'lit,
\i*
I*
high
c-.-iipnccd
w'lili
any
]irt-.
.-dlr5
con-lder |ir.-l.|.-nj« ..f farm Ilf- which ■hurt, the fondtiiM^Uf^4biif;a «f baclom-d hU revival meetings.
time or wiili -iiiy other IiiihI. If it h:i* Imvc hiHieno had far to., inn, .xii.<|. imm nature apply to men aull womkn
Mr. Steel alid fautlly ex|»eti to atari III with lu-r (alli.-r mid niolli.-r. Mr
and Mr--.. Fred Sinfford. pun ol ta*t In rc.-i-nl years slipiMHl d»wu in some fh.ii and Hrof wM h ' t? n i who IKe In tbe rountry juat aa
for the west tbit week.
places, U has ri*.-n -In ui.'irc pUici-g. only li. !d l-.'.-k ;:r.- tn 11ie^r,.a-:;r'., fei- they apply to • men and wonefi
Mias Gertie Quriuh b visiting her week.
William McCw! of Tiav.-rx.- Clcy lt»i pr.ign>s im- iK^en general. If not a1s.> Jo\vrr.-d ib.- .-tfi-ieiiev'cf the •.•.lc..ie who live In the towns. 'Given n mfB►ter. Mrs. JauKw GriUii-s.
UDlf'irui.
tolTtnr..
Thw.
r.ue
-t .';e far.-ie- .<• dent firtuidailon of material well bev.ii* In tlic m-fghburhuud Wcdiit.--dity.
Utile Mildred Uowe Is quite sick.
' 5'ct farming d.tc* not yield cither the .-f viinl .x..-x,.,;r.
. w, ". re . f Ing. tbe Inflneut-c of the farmera aud
John ll•'.■•!<■y. of Soiiili Milton, Is pr.'Ot .ir the *.nlxfaeii>.u ibat it ..uqbt
Tbo Rev.
Mr.
Oainerdesfelder
farmi-ra' wive* un tbelr children be­
to yic-ld and may be made
rrearbi'd Ui the Evangelical-cUurcb .luiti- 111 HI till* writing.
come* the factor of first IniporUace
Mi>.
J.
GUo..ih
w.-dt
u.
Tra..
Thetv
1relit
In
Miicountry
ond
In detcrniiiiing the attitude of (be next
Sunday.
City Siilurduy to help ,-urc for he, la pla.-e* ........................nt. I'linnci'xns
generati..n (.-ward farm Hfe. Tbe
The R. v. Mr. Wood expect* to ainrt
taroi-r should realize Hiat tbe penon
revival meeiinFs Ifal* wii‘k in the M. lOOlll.T.
who most iiiK-d* ciTOitderatlon on the
W. L. Hnbbcll and wife went f. lied
K. church.
•• -l.t to say. K-sx Hun «
farm I* hi.* wife. I &o nm iu tbe least
Tmu'i'Se'city F'YIda}. rctin-iiihg S.ii- I though. I
formerly.
-troug.
I 0
mean thru abe ebnuld punbaae ease at
itTilay,
Can
H*lp
Thtn-.teivtf.
!
n
the exjKMixc of duty. NelltM-r taxu nor
Mix* H.vnmih Dreke. of Tr.vcise
Xtem It U helplitl I - . t<
woman 1< really happy ..r reiiliy uaeful
CiM. vi-iud with h.-r *I«t.-r. Mri. C.
.11 of ways in wl.i h n
nave on condlti.iD of dping hi* or her
li. Hollenbeck. ra*t w<-<-k.
■ grtiwi'-.g -.'
ili,,;o-li ai. ....... ..
duty. If t!.- wumau Bhlrk* h.-r duty
Rapid City, Mich . F. b. 9,—After :i
Lliih- flar.-ii.v Holl.-nbeck 1* xora.I jwr. ......... I- :i - ,':rl .-f
life. as h.-nicwiri-. ax b<>uir kn-|x-r. as (be
tew day*' vl*lt wllh hlx |>arentx. How­
-.-r. ivl:.g ,1* ;!o- e«xetnlBl f.-un.la- moHi.-r wh'w.- prime fan.-iion It to to
bcii.-r at till* w-i'itlng.
• can help theiux«-lte» I
ard lUrber left for Ucllalre.
ler farmiijg. U-u.-r b.ixi- ■ H.Ki. 1..r 1' 1- IX-. Iy*x e*».-mi3l Hint the bear jfii.i rviir a FuBrien't number of
Tit.- I.arktn club m.-t wliu 5tr- li.
George Kinney b-ti for Honxion.
•t'l-r ’tiii.g OU 111.- fanu. fenii.-r *lii!l gep-.du ad.x|unip n-ltirn bealiby ebll.ir.-ii. ibro she U nut en1:. Gooininh Friday.
Minu.. Tuexday. where hU family will
uffor Mhxl he -flfw... and It ix
1,-xx tltlcdi'in i.iir regard. But if she doe*
.Mrx. tVllliam Ku**ell lx on tbe gain. )The ua,:..n . pl.-parliU.-UI uf
folloa- later.
'i torv. « hh I
I..IS rendvnxl xrrt !■ . e*x.-i..l..l inOrod. It !* li’-rn.ly i Hal
ber doty xlie i* more ruHiled to onr
51. *. Goodh.'-w- lx very low n tb. I equaled by
u.i oiUei- xin.J.r de,,.Mi thai lo- aud hlx wife and hlx - hiMira regard even than the loau wfa.. doe.x
Ulllaii Jacob»on ws» In Aldeu Tue*.hem.- -if li.-r .laughin'. Mr*. G-o'ge
ulher tluo- .T l-.a
the ' sball 1.. d the rl-giii khjdy>r lib-.
bl* duly, aud tbe man abould abow
day.
I'ox. in ink Rapid*.
l-..r :l .< tvaxo,, i. Ixx<f M,e first Im- il«xl.1 'x.iixlil.-rafloo for her needs,
A xurprlxe party wax glu-n by the
Then- wa- a box xO.-ial at th.IXTIM1.X-.............................................
irn my eouctrynH-n that tte
High school oh MUs lilanche Uenboiue of S. M. H--we!i Ttioda.i .-i.iilaei.I of agrl-'U'nir.-. ihrongli wli.- b »x
tvieljl prr«Teas made in city life
baiger Tuesday evening.
l.rtiue ag-ul th- Id.-n* .............
i. U ii.'t a full m.-asure of oor clrlllza1U£.
Mrs. Will McLoud returned from
eX|K-rla-e!K,
«uux,
the
I'urinf
'
stand*
fi.r
mn«t,
reach
the
ixK.p
e.
ll-iii.
fur
our .-Ivtllzation rrau at bot­
.Mi** li'-IK- Frick is on the *!.'» Il'-t.
Williamsburg Thursday when- shv^as
l.m, the grai
•Ik- agrixuliura
: Shou'.d lK*x.3*e without .lelay in f:i t a tom .-II the wlx.le*on>eoe«a. (be attrac5IObday Ih.- atockhold. rs of the Kc6Bd oth.-r I
t>ir ageti -u-x li;
•eu viatiiog her mother. Mrs. Boyd.
ib-ikinnK-ni of .--uiiTy life, fii;.-.! to Uven.-M and Oie rampletenena aa well
v.adlu rreaniciy clo»vii a deal wlrti R eombiu^-d t: d--ai u.-l .ci’v w.tli rro|rt, liut n:- - with as the pro*i«erlty of life la tbe couaUT.
Ml*8 Tena Valentine of Norwiw.l. i*
1. Wilson wheivby he become* ;io-a-i ' n:i the lanw-r
ix of Ilf.- ................
Tlie meu and w.uD-'ti on ibe farms
vIxHlng Mr* Dr. Itondecker.ihl* wwk.
wer of th.' creamery hiuI 'wi:; re-tin:- end quality
sgri.-nltural Informs-. conuiry.
aund foF tviuit la fuudacK-rtally Iwxt
Mrs. Rafferty and family returned
o|w.ratinn* in a short limvwbi-b If applied would .-nable |
Thrc* Need* af Country Lift.
and m.«t mx-ded In our American life,
from Bay City ‘^icxday. where she
doub!.
John WeaU-h of Angel! Visited wiiii
Fb'iri
! -I-it lia» t«-i-n d-ni- and rp-a the rfccei.qiijieot of country life
has been visiting relaiitex.
leorne-l - -.r.,- gn-at general oi»d Imitie- tv«i» ulrlnuit-ly our ability by melbhis xlxHW. Mra. Lester HoIleulercK. pruJu.'iioD of I
Clare lAttcblna reiurned from
The
..’-le
t
omuiixxli'D
on
I
dlal.inx-d*
f
'
..utiiry
life
stand
out.
odn
of ftcraing requiring tbe bigbest
MoiidH.v.
Grand Rapid* Thursday.
eooniry life, it
L< n-.t t.» blip
F'lrai • FRIix live . ..-'-ixTallon among ioicHhreo e to codtlnoe to feed and
Mr*. Lydia FYink atnl moilu-r vis­ the farmer rat
Mr. and Mrs John tVright were AIfarui-rx to i-u! iln-tu --a a l-iei wiik clothe Ibe hungry natlona, to supply
ited with Will Gee and f-.mily of Elk call hi* al!eJ.!’-.n i-> the -.pponubltc-* Ibe ..rg,i:;.--i liit.-te.xw with which
den visitor* Thursday.
the city w ith freeb blood, clean bodies
Lake T;iur»dty and Friday.
and better Hvlng tbey <1 . U,.-.-.,—
at-'l clear liraitia that CUB endure tbn
O. A. Hubbard, of Traverse City.
l.ewfll Kiiuk went to Traverse Cny
e farm. -Jf .xmn'ry
onn'ry life ix t.. brh-x-nd .V i-w kind j-f s-bool* In terrilc Mnin of W'Mm life. We need
a» in tow n Friday.
5’rlday.
what !• si.iilJ ’►• ind what I th- eoutiir:.. wU-'h xt,:.;| t.-a-'b the (b.- development of men In tbe opes
Mr*. Newport of Kalkaska, visited
Ben ncRothei returned liotm- S.;'. believe It ir:l oai.-Iy will te-one of eliildr-n a- q.ii h .-oid xir* a« liid-xvni. e--oniry. who will be In tbe fnhtre. aa
her Bister. Mra. Landrum. Friday.
Ibe mo*: dlgnlflededexlrahleaRdanngbt tn.l i-rl.iip* ui-re. *■ that they 'will In the past. Ibe ntay and strength of
uidaj night.
Ray Kinney wa* in Kalkaska Fri­
after way* --f oarniug a living—tbe pr-'i-ar-- f--r > -.nrtry bf* nod i-'-t. as at Hm- raiSnn In time "f war and tU goldday.
Mr*. E. U awell went to HunK- farmer r.-.UM take adv::n'agp not only
Inc and rontTr-lilng aplrlt In time Of
Mia* Lena Wilbolm wa», in Kalka*- htcad. today, fura vbu wlia her dauej- of tbe acri'Tt’niral kn-wl?dge wbicb
Tbl.-d Iti !!.-r m'-’Tiv i-< eomiiianleala at bl* .VvTSttai. but of the metbo^ ,tlon. In iudir-; go<id roads aud. a pa>"
ka Saturday.
ter. Mr*. C. G. ,Ktug.
wblcL
Lyve
-at*ed
and
.^ntlnn*
to
••It
pi^t.
which
the
eouotrv
peopln
Mrs. Mary Strohpas'l and dausiiuT
MlM Archer and kliaa Dircb were
Mbs Nettle, return.-d to Siiirgi* th!.
Alden visitor* aStorday.
MUsea Osborne. Gerry, and Berry morning, after visiting Iriends in th<>
of Alden. were In town Satnrday.
George RuiUa wa* In Traverse
5'. H Barnum left last night for Chi
CH}'. Saturday.
(ago lb Utend tbo automobile show.
“no^by yea and nay vote, all pres­
ent voting yea—17.
.
On motion of Mr. llevelanA support­
ed by Mr. Barney, tbe board adjourned
Bine die.
SAMVEL C. OAJtROW.
Chalnnan.
ROBEBT E. WALTER.
aerk.

COPEMI8H R. P. D. NO. 1.

A

Tbe L. JL 8. win niewtj with Mrs. WUtlam'Evoi* Thursday.
>
Mra. Barnhart after a severe Ulueaa,^
reported better.
Owing, to the kfWl mad* and rain.
Ibe R. N. A. Camp No. 96C for the Ia*i
two meeUng* has been unable to InsUll their ofOcerw. Arrangrmcni* nowhave been made by the officer* clni
ire a program and lunch at the
meeting., when limiallaiion will
Ukc iilacc.
Ueceimc of the flerct- :ttor-ni lul Sat­
urday nlgUl the Leilitre club haVe
poatponed tbe p1*y.."Tony. ihe Cou­
ld." until Fbb. 13.
Till' ground Is twered with *nuw
rgain and tho»e whu have logw to hat I
are uWog on a more plexsani suiUe.

President Tells of
Country Needs.
COMMISSION’S REPORT.

■m Pnfit an|^ Satisfaction to
Fanners Should Resolt
From Its Work

/

For Job Work Gome to the Herald and Record Go.

A dellcloua St. ValeMlne metm conalternauly
adiny-wtaipped ntsU of oyster* or eWeken m heartshaped pastry sheila, tomato or “love

fsTgrite radpea. aad

bearta
agalnat

HOME CHEER

a

, cream.

mold

of

Large candled cberriea are

It In heart-ahape and dotted over the

In tall glaase* or pink lce-4nmeo In a

baae of tbe bearta on the white

large bean-shaped mold and aeryed by

MR8.MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor*

Uce-papeV doH>\

The cream 1. flav­

ored rote and the while blanc mange
clearly undereiood ihat the luvltailOD

r«bn>kry 14.

U general, and to empbaalae the fact

8odM> 0B« sent s valeotlno

^

To me: with b»lr both vbito and ibia.

that tb.e meeUug. are free, aud all wo­

With wrinkled brow and faded akin;

men are wt-lcome.
“Tbe work

Seal to »«! A valenune!

atari

from a amall beginning, but a*
Valentlae# are ever lay—

wceka paa*

ig a dUtlncUvely novel combination
of color, and flavors.

will

learn

the

what

to

Individual ring molds, or if this Is
l

convenletU.

fill

coffec'cup-i

Yoatk'a trrah Riorie. In tke face:

Make
uivb. who. we feel, have a* much to of Klly all! slip out easily;
mold* tbe d*y bclun- aud keep
ghe ua. a. we can pov.ibly give ibL-m.
l.v-«.ld place
Kill just before
Uul doe«u-t li *eem to you. a. it d^
serving with shrimps, lobster or sal­
to me. that we bave gone bark to tbe
on. mixed with finely chopped celery
bvari o' thing* a. of old. and an- again
id covered with a niayonnaUc dresstlDdlng out buw good a thing It U lo
g.
The Whiles ul hard-boiled egg*
be neighbor*!'’
III make white hearts with which to

WItk bl* arrowa keen arid brisbt;
Have bli ahkfia com- aiM aatray
Aimed at me lu Ufe'a dull day?
Did I.OVC aim ao-Joat for funI.BU|bln( wben bin aport wa» dirtu l
All. the heart dj»ea not grow c«ld.

“Uose-bued and tat-art-*haiH-d.''

that at the hearth.tone .prun*.

If

you decide thus, i he home <-ook cannot

Whdn we were the fay and yotWR,

go a rang In her pn-parallou* for a St.

Glowa in embera. warua ua atlll

Valeniliii- luut-Uon, and

Aa we ioaroey down HU-* bill:

dainty

dishes will be duly cummcmoratlve for

So. tboufb white tbi. bead of ffllu<>.
1 may. have a valenllue.

the

Uie Beullwcnt the *]ion*or

''—■

of

lovi-

<!akvB of large slxe may not only Ui
uihtie very ornumenul lor
*

“A

merry

heart

tbi*

ocr'.

good (leal of M-iillmi-ni. *ucb a* lui-ki-harni. tlildeii

awav

in

their too:U

For many year* Home t’beer
proarbed the foepel of mutual help
and friendahlp. and tbe followinf «aof what can be done la a comtuualiy
alonf tbeae linea?
“My dear, aucb a beautiful tbluf ba*
Do yon want to know

It atarted year. ago. Iti

the great heart o' tWnga, wben Trav
erne City waa a aetUemenl. and tbe
what

t(ie

saOfnsf^y-booka call 'tributary.'

waa

In

baked

ul. hieh ur two Ihiek when baked
while, pluk. u delleate grec-li am

lovi-kuoU and tbe uauu-:
was eketebed with

qie latter

the Icing In tUb

kept with

candy

1. know by *ome experienoa and more

ih lU own Ule, there aeemed to be an
imperceptible

line

country

tbemaelvea didn't

drawn

between

to

Ue

large

It otie ba* a Irlend clever at lorlune telling. -Valentine's day. U
fortune teller at

the

sueb a tnrty

.t

Is s

adlmiel. and a little btwili could
m- anaiiged v

: by one.

the

i-ould learn Hieir I
the Individuals

Is quite

lu-

dl*p<'nKaf>k- lu amateur furtune teller*.
A vah-uliii'e cake bak<-d in a large

In-'

Used

very iireiiy and
of Inviiaiioii

rather

fur

a

uiiinue

Yalcntlnu

l*arty. can be made of while t-ardlioard
t lu tbe sba|>c

of a heart.

mold,

shuuld

Have

shiM-. emblem i>f guod lu>-k.

L-*e large enough to tonuiln a verse
-Itten uii out- side of Ibe heart.

and

a

anil a K<*>d Kam<’ tu play I* made by
bearls

Itito

puxxb's.

tabb-> aud ivarliiers. and

all

:iead to Rome.' aa In tbe old daya. but
there wcM anmeroua croaa-palba that
led In devtoua waya.
•That waa vary

good and

aa

It

first,

progreas.

for the covering king and ablle for

When you cau find and choose your

waa exacUy similar.

which

Tbe cake* were

mate."

^

arouml, award prixes.

such

ii

With Very

as

liule

trouble a

mlaaed

aomeitalng In thta Onodignm
Poihapa

we^vc beeo loo busy to think very
much about It, and yet there baa been


aa indeflaable mlaslug and avnae of



koa.—a tadi of that very pcrfucl Joy

.

of being Dclgbbora.
“ilut tbe world baa moved with a
Tbu R. F.

U. pcBtal aervloe. tbe better

roads,

aad telephone system, haw Middenly
made ns rdallae bow dose tbe town
aad country mRy arc. We have been
nolgbbors all the

time,

Tbe box must be stamped and ad­ boxes from tbe conloctioner. ttll tbese
dressed. ao In

tbe

upper

rigbt-baud

comer two hearts are dropped on In
that

of

the

of honor or a cupld'a or

ValcnUnc'a addrosa.
I one

Bt.

supper

8t.
bad

ere tucked brolde each slice tbe half
f a couidet,. the ahole

tell

constltu

nos. orgaB|utkNt*.,but 1 want to. tell
• yud^boui^c happy time wc wumeufMM^ JusT Htar'llng to bave together.
*ni|B thought ot ti ba* been deep In
Ihe

from a pouud-caki- rewlpt.

Michigan

i StateH^rallon of Women'*

Hubs

piped on through the pastry tube
with pluk Icing, then to render them
e natural looking they wenr touebfrom

this

orgatilicd

.

tbe

work

country

uulug liiUc Cupids an. fashioued
dolla

with

dressed

paper

in

wings fast­

ened at the arm* eye.

Baeb year find* old 8t.

lali-nllue

popular;

we unto them.'



medlum-slxed

, drop I.H

ilie

pint

chopped

ivi-l|K'.

iiu

b;

rove

Ibe guest*

With a cord crease around Ibe bides
present the .liar* of
eand;

epreselit the note*, or Hlesi

Wben tender rub tbrougb a

colander.

To a pint, wben

mashed,

add two egga well beaten,

a'

table

Ui«

.-euliim-ulal

■e Inilnaenlate

IiIohmoii*.

A Miip i>l

well lugetber.

whipped ' civ-

sUgbUy >weelencd.

aentlmeiil*.

roll in graied cracker, and fry brot

cuti

them in small'pleee.. add them am
’ll together and pour i«o

then

my cloths that are scalded every day,*
milk tools." and some other authority
aald;

Pum^in Pi* Withovt Crust.
»w

many know

ot America.'

that in .tbe early
lu

Polony

time*

housewives had no crackvws and

no

Ui^. or very Utile lO use a* shoMen
rlier say-*:

*"My

mother,

“If all tive dish rioths In tka .

country could

be

destroyed,

tkara

would be much less sour milk kran^
to the creamerie*.

and t began lo*

think I'd better try a brush before 1
decided against it.

1 took tbe

new

bnikh. the milk pall, the .crenm pnU

;reat-gn

and the neparator out to the north aad

U ('lirislma* and Thanksgiving

•*'" encouraging with tka
less of ■prlnsilme. A very short
•bowed me many comers

pan. aud pleuiy of It. then pot on an

In the pumpkin mixture and bake. You
will have a pie nut despised by our
Hiicerior*. snd oue that

will

make

and my sundards of cleanllneM were
Imn'iediaiely raised

'TT'iook a otng

Hum.- to clean up that day and^tbe b
by^lianHy- bed was well epaUered babig kettle full of

water

ly riear sod the Ua pkrta looked Uka

aud pretty recliu- (ur 1

qakes U a* lullows:

boiling

that 1 poured Into It came out perfect­

Ulands.
ns*

aad

crea^ that a cloth could not reach

fore I called tbe separator elean; bnt

good digestion wait on appetite.' '

Iro yellow spooge

. using rose extract (or flavortug:

How a Woman invontad Btwa Pap^

cut Into squares and place on in­
Place a teaspoonful

of grai*- 'marmalade or cranberr)’ Jelly
II th«- center and rover each with a
•IHMiituI of apple whip

“A woman/' any a paper maker, ‘Tnventi-d Mb.-

the whip and *erve.

The whip i

cic by placing Inin a deep bowl-tb
lie of OIK egg. a sour, gral.-d up|>h

«l

by a«*-

dcut that she did tL‘'4lWUgli:

Before

her lime all paper was white.

Plaro a graiK-

snd lew piw-e* ol cooked citron on top

"bhe wa* (be wKt- of WUllam B>tra.
ouc of the leading paper makera ot
Knglsiid
lo

lo

the eighteenth

luikking through

thv

century,

paiwr plant

oue day. she dropped a hig blue hag
Into a vai ol pulp,

tsle* wa* a stem

ehsp. and *0. slnco »o one had ;.ccb
the Bi-i'idenL

Mra. KsU-s dceldcd to

say nothing about IL
• been white, came out blon. The

Stuffed Onions.

smen were myatib<-d. l>ie*

pres*

It l8 an even thickness of an Inch on

line.

Koe a liiuibi-ou or

I(v Iiarlioil. then
e Kitchen Shewgr.

I'b oiiimi and (HI
I pan- of ni'ii.-l-

rclie«|in

id chopp’ d rold
.n well aifi fill

'prefirei

bones niay

be

cut

fiuui llghtwel

uini the middle oi

i
lb.

rolling

or

er ribbons and
be
ner*.

pendtHl

over

the

table,

lu the wuier

of

with

pink
i

obtalne dat tb^

ronfeciionen

hean-sbaped candies

and

orugmenu

for

There

special

out

Hie

many

rei-lpei

which

mlgbi

be served at a St. Valentine'*

lunch

Pretty Vateniiivc Cifts.
for val-uliur

gilt* I* a work-bag that it both pretty
and ue* .

Two hesirs. eight and one
by seven

and

Ini-be* aero**, are covered with an em­
broidered linen on oue aide aud plain

Ibe

The committee wl.bew It to be Cut Into bv*rt-*ba|K' and arrange tbe thU shape.

saudwlcbes

purchased

piiie remained very bigli. h>ii - bat­

M.th

^atl and

pi-pix-r fixiuE a>

on the other, sheet ol wadding ptaecd

nd bake a rich brown.

be toothpick* cau be removed.

eluded

, s novel aud pleasing dish.

ber made our article

gvo.- ol game

After each U se
Thl*

of

'

chiefs.

A very pretty

dust
tabic

mats, lolored am! while apron*, hold-

Around the Stove-

waist

With

abort

>fleevea tan be made frogi gentleiaea'a
haudkerrblef*.

ll will Ukc lour.

Take the largest one and cut In halt
leaving tbe bemstttch for the frtonta.
ind pul

a piece underneath so tke

rODU won't gap.

mitb hei

This liM consisted

A/flhirt-Waist Made of kilk HandMr-

family’

They will look

even a broom aiiiV duslp IQ being
Aside trom these each

ing a monopoly In making it"

Sea-

ery ulucb like squab* and have

caps, dish cloths. dl»b wipers,

heart-sbaped by using a tin euti

Make

.m;iiy. aud plaiiug * jK.n.mi b<-l«c*-ij

about -8ijxty article, of k IcbHi turni
oriiamehUl.
ture. niOie u.eiu! than

hand*

To meet tbe demand

niskiug the paper blu<- - TbU pap-i'a

jsny os arc needed fui tbe

r of tbe

bou-eko-pefw

story of (he Mae cloih bag.

Mak- a l.r. a.l dr•-^^lnx s. |..r

jiy a piwe Of -aK pork oii-r each *lde

cany

are

dishes

half Inehrs the longer way

made from apun sugar.

eaeb t

heart*

told ir..

TlK-f- MS* no dlffirolty after tbi* la

L>I.

peneiieed

in hoart-shape and

have

.iHc. of the te..d)0-liiiii bold lb<-Ui

loop*

fatidie

scheme

the

make a solid bear; of while

plaJi

and

)K<-'li-r Milh Muudeo looUipieks

Fit

ome other diabes. can be pivpared

■oom' have delicate green vine*.

•earn reieived an order tor

round

lie.--

CuuiM'.

beans.

1.1|.).-|lotus

l■-lll li-ii. Iicl. Uial IS, Mil III

Kinisliii:

Item chandeliers,

Jeu

He dfHlared it

’Th-ii Mrs lixie* came forward and

Boneless Birds.
T.iX’- INI*

.

» at tbe JuncHoii of Ihe loop

ga*

II- d <

ribbulrs ruiitiii
abb-

grills, also Ivsiooned

9<’b ptnte

Sos|M-||d
ilk or paiM

haiideher above Hi.. table
|
xilli this loop

iround the room.

in London was

ll'- saw that tbi* blaetlnte^

paper was altrarllie

lu trying valolv to fill.
lb while no*

and green foliage
long loop of led ribbon

:h bows snd

and

nd

"E.te.

they will be offecHve. such a« bi

Use pink shades and In the d

'he Kclling agent

more of Hie blue paper-an ctrder that

cardboard and used in all platvs where

doorway*

to London .mark«-d 'damaged.' to •
be sold for Wbalev'-r It would bnag.

be aiol hiv men wasted several mya-

i-ardboani ami III! •

the

en-

kept quleL

the white pa|>ej'K prlee

id their pattnejs.

given

l-:*lc*

he sold It off like hot <ak-- *« d'UblO

kliouid forni

Ibe gil ls' names, and let Ihr boy

isually

while Mr*.

upshot wa* ihat Hk- pap< r waa

40 U- a wonderful new invention, and

X’0«lll-tl. Bill

...

So fur plate erads. prnik Ih

Pla^tftlde of all colors and deacripHoas may be

BUnr mange lend* iuelf toyman
earneat womea who bave tbeae meet- trantce cilsbes. Thus you ai^ dl
Inga In charge, and who will plan the tbe qaaoiiiy required aud tint It bait
pregrama from tbe elnb-work already pink witb canned .trawberry aynip.

d.

II pricks as' there are leiteis m hi

■mouibly to the aide* of the mold uuitl hearts,

tbU 'cream,

much better harbor (or ba^ia than
but the dairy paper* said. “Brash tkn

boiling tat.

On the card are a> man

Hearts, true lover'* knots and w

>r "Kairie*' fr<-*m'’ plepare a v
by

tor

aeparaiora,

When 1 flrat read In

-i should expect a bmgh to b« •

Make into oval cakes,

ill..

de ul Msl cardtMMiil. Ussii- pa

Pink, pale grtH-n.
Top tbe salad

cherries

says Kanulug.

be use on milk ulenslU. 1 said:

»ugar. W!ih a da*b of pepper,

card besriUR a verse cxpr.-s*ing hi

r», pin prick the number of l.-ttet

candiod

brtnhes

scnibhlng milk cans and

Juice, a leaspoonful each of salt' and

with

inie. Just tor tun; ur to ehuoM- pat

of

insisted on the use of

cpuonfnl of butter, a .-queete of lemon

II IKHI liiilll the tiilx’.iie Mill kro

top of I

B. can Im- easily and in.-x|s-iisi
Valeiilluv. and

color iiaper, alib a ctipid'* bead past

with a spooulul ot

iu all iximimrlaMta.

the buUetIm that ckKhs ahoald nevnc

Is- (lumlliated by heai-t*. Imim* ami

K- aends bis Udy love a bunqtiet <i

hearts eut.from delieately Hilled sutet
cd lu the wnUT of eueti

rang.w kbould be kept

e best authorities hare for years

h'rled Salsify - Prepare salsify aa (ur
slewing.

cihiids cupful of graimlal-d sugar

I’til f

I’urtncr*

A

Throw Awray tko Dish Rnff.

Take up. drain, aud serve Immvdlaiely

all that will adhere to the butter Pour

Later lu the ev.-ulitg have

red

am-

lard

even cuallng of good roninieal. leaving

Ice-cold

loaf t-ake

small

vro and

Irvi- from soot

the totlo' Ing method, handed
lal dav»; iNc butler
lown from rolonli

pastif

\yheii rold

and

ised

Utie Icing flavored with violet

ty bux wjth a hole in the tup to

aud

drop it) spoonfuls Into boiling

A,

hk-kory

whiting

loggiil hot-air ivakaag’' will prorent

dividual dlklie*

rake—Make s
>d

bull

To every rupful

Mix lu egg batter aud

ir any *weet and edlbli- (at on the pie

of

rommon

- oven from Uklng weR.'

passed

tbe hearts in this.

bring an ortgina! vateuHne; prepare a

For
I

freoie

done.

op^

may be cleaned with a masW
•>r

applled with a woiden cloth.

lari rubbing should be given with n

-h.' paper In tbe vat. which sbonM

eaeb two sllcvs thus prepac c-d, i-UI also
a

Ho- scn-wyi paa*

H-r and salt.

Valentine Decoration*.

viitcrs and cut into small t-hbe-..

wIk-m.

My rack holds Iwel.e coven

idd a tca*|»onfu1 of butler, with p.'p

-rorauoiis. which, of coiiise. ii

broad enough. becauM any

There h an excelleni committee of

directly

ribbon

rant Jelly or any other n-d filling 1.1m

VoT a “Psyche* satad" eut « i

'/ belu berweea toree aad four-o'clock
/

narrow

fold over and roll out agali

Request each guei

desert

fiismiis.

Item seemingly atlacbc'd lo each :

meeilage are held In the Committee tbe sides. FUI In Ibe center with the drop*.
Room npsUIr* In the t^unpany'. Store. cherry cream and let tbe
Dainty figures of, I'upid with
VJnat weat of the crockeT}' departmeoL lotln In the freexer for
and arrow, swans drawing tiny bas­
^ Ibe Satnrday afternoon allern
ripen. This cream
rve^W^Hee. kets. quivers full of

V

each side .of Ihe pair of heart*

a basket with rose foliage and arraugi

a*

»t each end

of dry flannel

Salsify Kriiters-Serape.
lua.b salsiry root*

cord sew n bn tu cover the Joining, but

brt-e trials may be given, at the dls-

Ive tbe missive*,

thrw

Fasten it

H<uui thrv*-(ourifaa of an Ineh thick.

ito 3 heated dish aud serve

this takes more Hun- than the glue

with

a

be neatly mver-

.rellon ol the hostess.

e lu.

t long. «»ne inrh wide, aad

Let isone to a U>il. take

girl rifogplimg each .uU.-i s cf.

the Farmero' Wlve«.‘ but that waan'

tbe Orange, tbe hour of meeting

.tsie

but lu reality Imbeddcil In ibe eU<

cupful of Bugar to a quart of rrci

Tbe

The edges can

when rold put together u ilh red ent­

One. iw

up.

from Ihe lln-. stir lu a beaten egg. turn

bauded over the loundatlon. and a tiny

(ouiid (or reln-shmciits by a boy-

trf>excT.
Line a beart-ahaped mold
We scarcely Itaow even how fp give with a plain vanllU cream tinted
them a name. At first we said. 'J^i
bright pink with frnli paste
Hi
aroma

uiilll dry .wben the back la also pasted
on.

.auscs uiucb luvrniueul.

;s who waa the Huthor

wra hale begun a aeries of nieetlngs.

welcome.

This Is placed under a Velght

egg y olk and bake a delii-atc brown

the cuke aided lu fitting It.

^ S_______“Aad ao. very simply, very quietly.

who is Interested Is

side.

uliied lu a very cfleetivc manner

The i

colors lor a vaU-nliue parly, but pink

o

half inch i*ig1ui-d down on the wrong

iu ball of which rut bob-*: brush wUI

each slice of cake-, a mile' angelica

Uie delnaie pastel shade*, are snilabb

And

This Is drawn neatly

.aleutiues lUstribuied promiscuous

lu an nprigbt posidou.

solemn

dainty design is painted or embrold•■red on llueii

over tbe cardboard and a margin of a

foriune is d

weleouie Kebruary the UMi. a* It givea

dUb will serve to k.t-p them

e none, but that which we have gl'

Kor tbe outer rover a

Mater; mix into a dough aud roll out

bustesatt*

the bulio

Ibe reply^came In the

broom hold-r

Two large hearts are

mix thoroughly, add one-balf teaapo

Thus each one's

icepaii covers I* wade of pllie, Bv«

o the wall with amall block* ot wood

I of sugar, with salt and pep

The

wUb semimeiit, and.

ful salt aud onefourtb piut

*ays guod fun

A Novsl Valantine Party.
becoming- more

.|MNiiitul of l■<mer.

Small

flour, seam oiie-ball pint rold bull

A St. Valentines iHWIofftce Is

stiff paimr aitaehed to Hie b<-art* ai

Blblcal -bonln. -Silver and gold ha<
C i

jlretty ^-uratlon for a large cake.

womenT She asked that question of a

of Mldtlgan for our nelgbbom?'

dry. '

u*hed tbe perishable article* of lace

meat*:

Ing of the society, ebangtag

1^'bat bave we. a. a Federated Club

qoUI

the ''material.

oni-elghtb Inch thick; cut into bearit

member of tbe Traverse I'Uy Woman's
lo.

weight

Heart Tari»-Oue

Valantlne Hint*.

tthen done, tak.’

drain ami cm in pie.e, iiaif an Inch

spray* of llowec* ijiav ta- paiuted or

rover

PluCVMd white candy hearts make a

ir your stove or gas range to hqid

water, rover vhiMly aud' let Util
l.iider

ytw

.faroiigb

Valentina Reeipea.

If the arrow- plerees red."

when

wrong siil^. glue (It plaiv. and plaie

at tbe back to suspend the bolder.

larveless. weeping lltHe maid.

coil*

quarters/of an Inch thick

kni.

over tln-

Ihr

and I have (mind ll very ■'onvenirnl.

posite .and

Use

Clnb. who rcpoaied it at tbe next^eet
It

smoothly

in

-.1 Into a .sanropan with a tea

L-;icb one tu bl- read aloud, then

bleb are each d.-c-orated »lth. foui

Wbal baa th<

for

It

It

ir q hot fliv aud It will seldom kR.'

■KH-k. half a tea.U|. ai vlB’-gar.

Kas lover* many at her tall."

prptty

dUhe-s resihig cm dolly-coveted'plate.

Club,

Stretch

m- ai

■outs. s\^ In rold water lor ten

t

bow of ribbon and strings are fastened

M

acr. aerve in Individ^ glasf
j_lhere not aometblug for ua.

or

through to tie thg- bolder In shape.

Just as

light

tlkl^au. (I am going to capiiullxc orange, chop fine a cupful of LugUsh
aud toss the lugredieiits light

Kederaled

candy

into pieces, and occasioiinUy throw

r-ardlMiard, turn the edge over on tU'v-

three boles are pierced

who bits the green'.'

werv close together,-put one los*

cubes

IwhIcIHK held bei

throughout tbe slate?

aud riche* *

lavor.

The roses

ipplc into slUv*. rcjeeitng the luugb

cue hu^B Hr years, but aft<

(*0? the ftialerlal. silk, linen

On

oi’Sl* depart pic.-vvui each with a

- gaute

benrt-sbaped cake that was madi

small

as dainty souvenirs or favors.

from small cb'iua

A wreath of roses encircled

ird the point of the bean.

)

t^elloai^uf Trade, and other bual-

rd lodlcates xbai

h^rt. the "

darker Unu. the tolur deepenliu

about what tbe bien are doing itarougb

at

supper.

almonds,

drop*, or a slice of white cake.

Tbe “Rom tlakc"

Vnlentine

rllton on tbe little slip* of paper thai

gradatloua of color

TbU is a woman'* letter to a <

a^ndliKiueetlBg

guosi

be

eplted

rover

etl sJUily-Srnvjw a det.-n sal
.

1 fact, praciietil article* have almost

Large red

Oct heart shaped

ip with i camel * hair brush In

ibougta

caaloDBlIy we've forgotten about It'
man. ao I'm not going to

k-ngtb dealred.

s suspeiided from the cbandelk-r*
mile effective.

partner* In tbe first edtertainment

rwab, tbeae past few yeara.

any

When the cake I. sliced a valentine

in

Pul into

>my....ce ami serve,

With a pocket knilc.

ambiiM-s utility

red. make scallop* around the edge, ening them to a piece ot ribbon—have

rtayme Is slipped in.-one for each slice.

Throw th’-nt

old ivair of »henra or Ix-nd and break

•cssary to have the flue elean^. ;

Tbs ra*hluiiuble valeutlnc generally

be

muat be i-ul off. aud when at last
‘ worn out and ha* to be rrpUeed.
save the old pk'ce. rot it up with an

t UM-ful rack to hare on tbe w^

frame* are aiiach<-d lo u»ke a double

on tbe outside, one of black, a third

uake-dlOerent sixed red crepe pxper
tures lu Ibe parlors aud dining-room.
A chain of the heart* Is made by fast­

easily

ilraln, pdr-Jnlo a liealetl

heavy paiw-i or w ith tbin eamliric The

shaped targt^of white muslin may

heart*, and place these above the pic­

and with tinted Icing, pink or cherry-

is

H little salt, and let boil unHt lemler.

,

cut from heavy .-ardboard for a wblsk

Covfcr tbe whole cake with while Icing

It

ifaiiled Satslty—Wasli and »era$>c a

Pluk rlbUiu and tmw* are used !

site, with oue long-siemiued rose be

gether again to bold.tbe square *l)ape.

used as ll should b.-.

iwnd It

arranged .on a silver ;ray of suitable

Kor decorations,

is used Ul the Uteben arohnd th«

a kettle, lover wlHi boiling water, add

and paper aside

chouse " a '^maie.''

'

rold water for ten Itiluule*

bark of tbe 'frame can be toveied with

inv-purod w lui a Ueart luiluted of gi

—l-upld.

The derse should b? written tu red

Salaify.

Salsify, better known to tuany

dozi’ii salsify nwls.

hean. am! a supliurt of wire or beavy

tbe name and oruameuuilon.

ever throw away a piece of xlBc*

g

little

pastelHMid IK lusleiied lo Hie back.

Tbe address may

dlvWoB of Hhlae and mine.’

.4ftiT each piece m liegit

embruldered on

Play

so easily carried about from non
'oom.

Ibe lower Jioil wiili a

hvi^rt-sliaped tray or pUi eiiahluli.

colored Icing to serve as ktaniiw.

abould be: It
' aary deve^opa

white.

under a

tbe eouple

Mini got fheir bians (one eaelH

stove* where the necessary means

eri-d and the edge* ou-rea.'t. >

lion.

vahietine

ar«

i more auentioB will he given to

head and hit tbe mark.

111 the Ii*t of wiitr<T vegetable*

one-foiinh llu-h larger than the lounda

I’Inee tvirds m:iy be e

hlrti brashes and blacking

uaually keiK. and It * Ul be found alae

Needles* to ssy. »ome of

grown afid make* a welrouH- variety

undi-

luwii, ami the back rovered with plain

heart boarliiK a tiny tberiuotuetci

me next Thursday uigbl at eight

separately’.

lug and a cover of pink

a beart-shaped sachet.

reversed In tbe other cake, using pluk

bundle

cardboard ba* a layer ot sheet

bh-h.s-dm **.

g<’lh(-r

and

edges become broken or ragged

The

lliliuble lor Hie one fali-d tu sitigh'

rutting

each

Some very role Jingle, had been writ

mllliouulre. a tiny bnnK- out a hean shaped oiH-uiiig for a plun >

velu|M-s ivmiainiiig pietty

a For a Valentin* Party.

bnU^

Ke. save all the trimmlnga. when

Kor a photo Haim- cm tout ph-

- or gold nrrows may

a stout tin box. In which may ba
chythx

a*

loiindaHoii

future

irder* lo go to any particular spot

A convenient nriicle for the kiukoi
kept the stove polish.

gei-nH- nuts tu pale blue with a tesiouii- vegetable oyvnor. is nut a* commonly
ol ribbon connecting ’be Howeo

heaty cardboard heart shaped (i

‘liKurt'sliaiH’d

Hie

8be had gone to a

couch and an down, as she had bad

tbe the lighter buudles were thrown at bet

edrds are inscribed adds mueh to the Bbapevl Tbe'coverlng Is a sheer white
lawn w iih an embroidery design of lorBUMiseineni cif tbe company.

<vulain

Kor exampk—
bo«> aboue an done bcluw it In the “If perchance you bave tu mind.'
The coloring wa*
you would like a valciiUoi—

etch one deOnlng a slice of tbe cake.

in fact
roada

’ them exactly the same at

lower pan from w here they are Joined.
Tbe little gnasei that Joins them is V-

tied

lour pruplK’Uc glH*. vix , s rln* for

Irom angetiea. o

prospective bridet

smaller one over the largei inid en utensil*.

heart.

edge of

make a blase .which 1* always aea*^

had been previously instnicted to go ed on cold moraine to I'ltl tke eoluae
-ly from the supper table to ot cold air that i* always found to pipM
this spot, lake up two or three bundle*
Id ehimney* after the fire goes flow*.

the smaller one

middle of the eakr. two of tbe pink

be difficult to press them closely to­

“Bnt aa the year* paaaed. and the
town grew bigger and more abaorberf

and

Reading the ntuiloea witb wbiMi these

then

er the soaked cob* they will qulcfo-

In cutting your alfkpe*. place ten and put Inside many of the kitch­

point of the heart.

need not be cut clear ibrougb or It will
a part dnd parcel of my Illi

across,

Hie one lo-«v married llisl. a coin lor

i- may be eiil

Tbe

inriies by five and a half Iticbca
across

heaits. In

Of yellow, fourth blue, fifth red
This
ik. In one corner or tbe heart bave
>1 Buiail red paper hear^ pasted will look like a series of heart*. Fa*i<
.he target agalnat the wall aiiii gi'
tween Ibem aud two other roa<-s laid close together, rather overlapping ea^- -»he
haaraay. there wa* a very
general
(lose beside tbe tray at eseh Hid. If Mber and In tbe other corner baveni
aeaae of neighborllneaa.
Tbe
goodaiv shut the color
used for s valentine party a deeorailun lumbered beginning with the number
Mk In tbe country, and tbe good-folk
It determines tin
W’hleb t
ot bean* and ro*es with the
Icing >ue.
On tbe reverse side have the
In tbe town, met often
for mutual
late of the slnioter The bows and ar
would be more appropriate.
lame
of
the
bostes.
and
also
tbe
date
cbeo- and aoriabUlty and tbe ex­
A decided novelty In the cake line 1*
ind evening ihua—Thursday.’’ Kebru- ruwa may U- purebased at « toy store
change of belpful Idea*.
Tve heard
or
one
bow’
and
a
hall
dozen arrow
'
. ahoot -the old acbool houae' uaUl I to bake a toBf caki- In a square pau to iry H. k p. m.
Wben cold
8eud a card to each man aud gl^n- may beitaiade at home and will auswe:
aoBatlmea forget It waa pulled down give It a box-ltke shake.
aeh person
Ited.
They can match''Bi£y''corrr- Instead u
before 1 oommenced *io
remember cut the cake in even slice*, a* many a*
strikes (be greet
Wben Ibt
there are guesu lo sene. The slices .poudiiig numbers and ao "find" and
tboae food old day. of which you and

Int’bes

with

wbleb a ribbon la tied through a bole
and

will wood, and if dry aUefcs are pU«4

The guesu

uned about the stave.
It
loundailoD is of hesvy cardboard, the A tew otben also sal down for a rao- should have a handle and a''rover. H
sbe bad taken a seat •will pay for itself over and^over la
longest way by live aud one-ball She wa* then made to all on the floor lessening Ibe i-h-anlng of the shelf op-

linn eiipici s darts through them

groom's take a rich black fruit rake
iHdug ptnk Icing tor tbe edging, the

Is

card*, photos, whisk broom, etc

The cob* vlU hold more oil iua

All the gltu trere went to the kosteas
n club member) tke day before nad
irranged bcklnd a door.

A wall pocket t* a pretty trifle that and throw them Into tbe lap ot the

red HnU. piling up on a plate, om- tin

A aeddmg valentine eakc wa* baked

One <-ak“ wa* Uvd with uhlte Icing.

punched

round holes all around tbe edge: tbe
tally

Hug.

large bean seven and a ball iuehe*

tia** grocer.

llrge pan. the batt<-r spread on

in two heart-shaped pan*, the bride's
cake being a white mixture aud Hie

traeU from a peraona) letter are proof*

eonaty wnd about

ipoligtv ami pound cake

thill sinhat Hie cake w ill not be mot.

^

HI answer for a valentine gift and

lime tu call aucb talent* imA use.

A givat caiktc ofauraellvc small,

fastened at each side with bow*
tbe flgurvd art ereto.me.

Hwe a* a receptacle for brush, comb,

i-ai t shaped lakes niiiy be- made with

making a lUlle souvenir lor the eakc

«oinn depth* ur valenilbe rbynio*

jrmmf tti eiUn’t Ca»lt

happened bere.

cold water so that the mold

ncm. but also U- the ret-eptaele* of a

• mlrroi^ than any me

' ail about tt?

tbe Jelly.

iilu shape with tin eullers and lei

auud* for.

—Woman-* Houiv(<'uaipaulou.

full and set

decorate the Jelly c-U|>*

For' SL Valentina's Menu.

K'en IbooRh face and form are old;

Anycme can

If card* are to be the amUK-ment.

hearty c»operatloii of tbe country wo-

bird*

the

and

frosting Ibrougb a white paper cornu

shaped, score'eards,

PVmsb alive wKb llthraome Rraro.

And. a.

middle

do this ornamenting by squeexing the

heart* will be- the game, with heart-

venture depend, entirely

upon

done In white trasUng.

two-

you can readily tm. tbe auiu;.. of ihe

um.

Iced with pink with a true lover's knot

The cups should

eliminate, aud what to

Across tbe top the

I* cut through the

faced to form an gpeniug-and ribbon*

with white caudy bean*, white cakes This would be quite pretty made ot

a teacup In the

l«*e let iooee to ba*e lu play-'
Sparkllnc eye. and lloat(ni-Aatr.

gether In a bag.

the bostesa from a platter decorated

for Ibis ocoaalon I* made with crau-, copla. Pink coloring i* perfectly harm­
rr> Jelly as a basis. Mold tbe Jelly less. If obtained of a druggist or first-

Toya for Uda and laaaeo fair.

To aim at aucb I. I^ovo'a dellxbu

'

wc

Itb bluer almond*, ihe whole mak-

cry pretty and aubsianUal dish

muat aereaaarlly

apple" Misd. Ice cream Mrved In bulk

[cream and made to form a wreath at

Ilded it con cab* were handy ta M -

or adage was written at tke Bead oT dipped Into tke oil and used for kda*
half Inches arid* Joins tbe hearts to­ ea<± department.

Insertion nad tacks

ire pretty If oae wants to go in tkat

Kindling (or fire* rqn be made by

•xpense. and to make K wide eabn^

elling cheap resin anO stimug into

I piece added under (be anas won't

ibow much
One handkerchief tor
W'hei
A lump the beck and two for tbe sleeves.
They can be finished witb iMerttaa
A largfwblaek book wa* purchased as big as sD eu alH light easily frra
match and will IguRe a stoverui of aad edging If dealred. A pretty collar
to serve as a bumcmadc lOok book,
can be made by putting n narrow
eeruta number of pages being devoted dry wood.
piece of silk .donUe. at tke bottooi.
Much of the danger of using ki
to each department or subject. Bact^
tkee finish wlto Isnertloa aad edgtn*.
led and trae'Vne oil for Undllag lira would
girl contributed three
e:s. sleeve prole<:ors. calendars, band
towel*, breadaluths. bag*.

all (be sawdust it will bold

cold break into piece* for use

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