Grand Traverse Herald, January 26, 1909

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 26, 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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1909-01-26

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MttvAh,
TWICE A

WEEK—TVESDAY AND FRIDAY,

flAE A YEAR.

TRAVCfttf CITY. QRANO TlUVKUt COUWTV. M>CMttt»W. TU6»0AY. JAWUAHV », 1W».

BROKE ms WRIST DEEP WATER TDIEWAS^IlANGED MANTONHAD
PASSENGERS GOT $500 REWARD FOG CAUSE
OF A WRECK
TO SAGINAW
$10,000 FffiE i
TRANSFERRED
HOMESTEAD TOWNSHIP IS TIJAT
MUCH TO THE GOOD.

laapectsr Said that tbe MiU of Gravel
Reed Wes the Best In the WheU

55 DTHERS INJURED

COUraON IN IBE FOG

Honor. Mkh.; Jaii. 33.—A check for
•MW waa received wemerday by Frank
ConklU. ircSMirer of Homestead townbbip, in paMuMt of ttae bcainif
STCAMCfl
NATUCKET
*AHK vard for ibc id>t« road vhicb lie. Just
WHILE AUNNO.
<4 tUs vlUace.
Thu rood wM'Sai(h«d dnrinc the
Wratdc On the f
SrM of November, and inapecled by
Cauaad the Death of Two Train­
•IriMk ■ RMfc WkU* <Wn* U th* A» Road hwpMtor RoKcra, who eonsiai
man and a Paaaangar TWa
•Mmo* W tM
uUted Higboay CommlaakiDer C. F.
Morning.
A« 0« tA. StMmBlubopp ver>- hlshly, maklog the 6iaieit that it eaa (he beat grave] mile
Jobnatown. Pa.. Jan. 23 —Three per
eons are dead and 20 Injured, and SB
Mb* TWk, Jan. tt-A wlwlaaa of aUte road la the atate.
Kligbily hurt as tbe resuh of two anMCMIH received here at nowi auied
glnes on tbe aecond secUon of a Penn«kU the baaaencera of the ateamahlp
aylvania railroad west bo*ind pnsseoSeputaic of the White fur liae. wbleh
train craahlDg Imo tbe rear ond
vaa rannad by aa utdeaUSed ataauof the Sral aectloo at Sumojer HIU.
•bfp U the fog ^ NaotBck^ light
11 rolleu from here, emly ihU morn•Up eariy today.
the ataaater Romanic of the aame Use
Tbe engiues of ihe se<-ood BOCtM
and ukao to Boatoa.
id not receive a signal to slop tieThe BopohHe wm teeUng bar way
alow la the teg M milaa <« NantaciM TO ARRANQE FOR TfIC LINCOLN luse of the fug.
CELEBRATION.
Tbe dead are; M. J. Kelley. Jeraey
whw a aimnga vaaaal atova a big
tTt.v. Pullman conductor; Charles.
hole la her aurboard amidahip.
Coleman, opiored -porter, of .phlladelThe aiaaaahlpa Baltic and Lorraine
pbla. and F. L. Taylor, a passenger, of
alee ataamod toward the RapabUc to
Brooklyn.
Tha RapuMlp U la a dangerooi
Btttae bat Ibc capUia hopes .to. heap
barnAoai.
The otaamar NanUiekat atruck the
tocka and aaok while going toward the
Bepohl^c. One boy la mlasing.
Maaa Maating Waa Net Well Attandad But Action was Taken by
Naming an Esaeutlva
Cam^ittea.
MIBB EDITH HANLEY LAST TY­
PHOID FEVER VICTIM#, ^ '

COMMITTEE
WAS ELECTED

START NADUAST NIGHT

HAS SAILED
FOR PiWAMA
emSER NO. CAROUNA
BEARt HIM AMD PARTY OF EMOINEERE.

tha Cralaar MmiUrw WMch Kaa
AUa B#M AaaIgMd For
lha Trip.
. 6. C.. Jan.
Pieal
dent Boet Taft and Mrs. Taft sailed,
with a party of engineers for Panama
today OB the cralur North Carolina.
Ob 2ha miter Montana, which waa
nlBO naalgnad fm the trip, ware the

VERY SAD STORY
Wanu to Enter the Home ter
FMWe Mtndad at Lapear—
U Almoat Blhtd.
Alphena Hardanderf Monday atade
application to eater the home for the
tveble minded at Upeer. The boy has
Vad a aad hlatory. and Jodge Walher
. belldva that wRb a few years' traintag at Lapeer he wlUhe abU to make
I mother died U WexRwd oounty when he waa a anull
ebUd. and a short lime ago hU father
' 4iad la the ajylum. The boy, who D>
t? yoara old. caa netthar read nor
««Ue. atthoagh be «aa apel! hU OBiy
name. Hte eyaa are aBeeted so that
be cannot see print, but wlih irealmrat U U belelved that this trouble
caa ha overtop
Since the dteib of b« mother the
--lad baa knocked about here and there,
^klng Ms borne part of the time U
Ofses J-oke (oa-nihlp. He sutea Uiar
be haa a taint recoHerUoa «t attend:
lag aebool for a short time. Gut wbeiito waa or when, be has no recollect-

ATHANIKnU
Thnw Haa Cawaad a Tamporary Buapamfon of Lamberioj oparatioao
In Kalkaska.
L, Ml^.. Jan. 33.—Lnmborsoanty nra U a aUndstUt as tbe
of AM iBaw- te teet. Ware U nothing
'■ Tbn Praaman Manuibetutag Co. U praying tor i
•vdar to get U tbelr timber.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Aeery wbo have
bees vlalUag taUtivw In tbe city.
]«tgraed to KlnpHey, today.

Date to Feb. • and the Hannah A Lay BROKE OUT tN THE MOTCl. MABP
Company Rest Rohm la ttw
TON AT B O^LOCIC

will Dn Unable To r>ll Hla Duties Aa
Chef But Harley Nelaon Will
TMia Place.

BteU.

Tbe llm of a series of special
mM-iiags of Ibc Wbman's club for the
benefli of taraters- wives was bold
1a tbe Ladif*' Ubrary parlors BatABK AN
APPROPRIATION
OF erday afleraooa. At this meeiiag. It
decided that the hoar *aa« tar
oieetinc'^roa 4 uatO 5‘o'eloek.
wax too
Ibis aeasoa of tbe
1 Bill Which yetr.~XVlbe ladies' Library rooms
I During
are la use Salary afleraoons Tram
the Procent Besaion of
initl 4 o'dod^Tt w^ thought bcoi
change the place for tbe piwnt.
so the next meeting will l>e on Feb. 6.
Washingioo. Jan. 3S.—Congressmun from 3 unlit 4 o’clock In (be ladles'
Load and- Fordney are making a Joint reel room at the Hanaah A Lay HereSon to Improve tbe Saginaw river. camlle company's mwv.
Mutoa. Mleh.. Jan. l».—Pira at m
They bave eacb introduced a bill
All farmerK' wires ar> eordtaily la- very destructive tranter broke oAt
epproprlaiipg IHiMi.OOd'th provide
tiied 10 be present al ibis meeting. In the rear of lae Hotel MantoB laat
2t> ruot ehnmiel from Ragrtiaw Uiy
•venlag at < o'clock and waa oaly dipSaginaw.
covered when the flame* had reach­
This bill U nut expected to pa
ed an enormous heigbL The Bre rapidduring this eessinu of congress.
I}* tennd its way up and throngh tbe
second story of the hotel bnttdlaa
completely
enveloping everyUiUA
-merging from the exiariar
portloo at the time of ita dlscormpPeculiar aa It was nobody know*
JANUARY' THAW HAB PUT
bow it started, and ihings aoam quite
END TO OPERATIONS.
baffling to tbe eltitens how the Bra
could have made «urb pragreaa hatera
It was teen, la aa Instant the Ybola
Freight la Badly Congaated Aa a Conbuilding waa alt ahlase aad (ha qum
and prompt work of the Are depart­
ment saved tbe entire west atda of
WILL BE OUT OF WORK UNTIL
Depot street from daatractfaiB.
SNOW COMES AGAIN.
Tbe Barnes spread into other coorks Nos. 1 and 2. atiempUng to llghlei
tignoiu buildings on the nora, taklnf
bor. and No 3
•re out on
Sleighing IS Cone and Wheels are li first -in order the Tribune btadiafi.
Mk-blgaii. tbe motemcni of ManUtIque
owned by H. G. Hauler. proprMnr of
Evidence Everywhere. ReaulUng
Tba Mnnton Tribune, and aUgbtly
Alkaaka Bnahet Ball Team is aa Yet freight over the tracks of the Pere
In Much Inconvenianca ta
Marqnettc and G. R. A I. railroods U
scorched tbe reataurant ^ Edw
Undefeated. Hiving Trimmed Up
Farmers and Others.
haadlcaiiped
to
a
largo
exteuL
There
Johnson, rendariic Um Tribuna huui
tty Cadillac Team in tba Last
about SOU curs of aatbrarite coat
totally nnflt tor occopancy hr Mr.
Almost ciory lumber camp in the
tied up, not only in the Pcrc Marquette
Grand Traver-sv tugloo has aloppod inUiar on the first floor and Gaorge
and G. R. A 1. yards, but every aide
Kalkaska. Mich.. Jaii, :5.—While
and wil; not icsumc oporatlotm until H. Bayes, photnertpher. on seuDWd.
trnck
bei
■n
Northport
aad
Traverac
Tba
partlaa who suEcred lossee vara
salklng along the road In Excelsior
there la snoY. Daily, nun are drop/
icwnsbip daturday aflcrnooD, William C4ty is 4BIk-d to the Umli with cars of ping into the city from nvexTwbere aidad by the city talk In eartafi
snthracRa coal.
Gregory was struck back of the
-around asMi cach.unu has tbe same thalr goods aad the proiupt
Na S left HaalsUqna Biuxtey. r«Ti stray- bullet, n-cclving a painful
siory. Bi|iorts frotn ouarby towns, •r the Bra «do«u^ gars them
I bound dor Northport but up
Bclaat tima to carry nwar th«r
ihungb not a dangerous wound.
also tel] Ibe eanic- story.
II today she had net made ber port
Tbe bulU-l came from ac-rts-s a fli'Id.
The t*o bulldlnga ware cowptatady
WKbout snow. Ibe camps cannot
Arlu Uruiicr. a lad of 13. was Ini^lg
• -PL-ratv successfully although they rained, with partial lasuraaea.
liig In targ<-t prai-l ire with a JJ-i aliber
might overcome lUs lack with ice ward -Morgan, who owned tha buUBrifle, shiadtng al a Icnci- |itfcL Th-roads, but wilfa tbe temperature at lag In which tha Hotel Maotna wan
biillci struck ibc IIUI.I and gUiH-d «n
Iheprvvnent eondilinn. that is not pos- operated, enrried n policy at BMB.
tra«>Hs-.| till- ki'ld and found Gregory
sitile. bonce theg-amps have been abut M tba building, aad A. RadaL tha USwho »a- walking ahuig 'he road.
down aad bunrdeds of men thrown tertuoata hotel keeper, cnrrtod a pwVIn tho a-ri'c op nf Ihe basket ball
out of work.
CT Of «SM. Bdllor Uutalar cortted
HAVE FINE TRACT.
sant- h.-twe-n Ki:1k;Mka and Cadillac
Wbat this thaw is coating in vagea. $300, and that repjasents tha «Mltw ")
played di CadillB'- Friday night, xi
cannot be told of course, bat It is a amount of Inauranoe with tha tetni
TOT was made, tbe rrticle sutlng that Will Begin Lumbering OpernUona heavy sum. Lumbermen were anUcl- damnga to praperty nteonnttng to tM.Kalkaska was defeated by Cadillac.
psting.a thew. however, and the op­
Near Keystone Tomorrev on
This ww not the case. Kalkaska won
erators are not serto^y Inoonvon120 Aerew
It was the flrat real m to n Mf
tbe game with a score of 11 to 31. TRe
ienced. although the emptoyos will
Bra mada by tha MantOB Bn eOtepop
Kalkaska team has never lost but one
R. Scbombergei and George.Helm- have to enjoy a forced ren. How loag
e since they- have been playing fntih will commence logging’ opera- thill will conilnue Of come la But since lu raorganlantten. and tho vo­
lant work they did to te be hlfiWp
the-^t two. years, hni in their gai
tomorrow near Keystone, havl^| known,
There waa a gale trote
wlUi'Cadillac they Yere vlctortona.
secured the old Beltner tract of 120
Hauling other than on whoels to alI so at a studatill and the farmer de- the aoutbeasl A slight chnage dnracres
of
bardnood. timber,
1^ an early stage of tba fire probably
0 s.'ll bis potatoes, must bring
camp to being constructed and touor- >sirii
saved valuable bulJdlnca on Mate
street. All tbe avalteble hone teBown
the woods.
occtired, and the Bre company
This irsi-i 1^ one of ihe few Irdeisitbo market at 33 cents instead of the
■ nd ciUxens ns wHI bent every uBm;
of old fori st land in ihto vicinity and j mark wnerc It wa* wben banling waa
save the cUy.
fW alactrte ligbt
of 'he b«*xi. It is expected (bat !«tod.
plant was stopped Ife orBer that tba
loggiDg will vonilDue until late in the
Some of tbe •'weatbsTwIse” are InnecesMry power might ba given ta
epring.
skting that we are going to bave n
Ihe pnmiilhg sulioo nnd the town was
Niece of Mr*. 8. Bristol ai>d Made Her
“dusiy Februarv.- while silll other*
(ben leR te darknaaa. Tha Bl smite
Heme Here Par About Two
w ito Sri- able to <ee juxi ae far ahead,
> Simon fobansted from tha Bght
Yaara.
n-maik that “sli-n wu .are through
and l^e people alternated al Uaan
--------B:t:i this, we
«ii:i
we'll
ll catch l(.~
lj.~ meaning of
hith the Are bojs te galdteg and con­
Mrs. II. Brleiol recetvod word yes
trolling the hose. The Bramat worklenlay from Is'well sialing Ih- deaiti
untiriagly for folly Ifarea hears
er iil-.v, Mrs. Will Clark. .Mrs.
Wnere He'd Gone for Healtn.
..... .
and Boi until 111 o'clock was ft nndar
-rks dentil w.-ts very sudden, (•rii-f
a whole v-‘.ir ali.-ail. ireaiarks,
conirol.
h>\ fatli'-r. wbo was biirlt-d ou<Kalkaska, -Mu;.. :.vn
in d? January
week ago Is supposed i« be the cans.-. HasK.
of fo.n.i> fl-rk Ja.uw
'.A iv,4«l.ii .-lo-M P.T1I1., f,!-glns with
.Mr. and Mrs Clark were well ktiowti Flask-. .li-d .ii Alomawrdo. X. M..
t:.
m.> -I 0.1 111.- juu to cenlrai numbered only one which *
in the ti’v- having mad.- ihejr bom-- »le-re ii- bull 8»n>- toi 'lie le-ucfl' of
or. ' .e -nl : rd extehjis to the Sllh. ed by WiliJe Ballard. Bnmae. te a 2Bhciv for alsoil tail .vears
lux .n-i.ltU. .A I* !• CTniii w.-vx rweived
I'.cld.d ciLinsY 'o t;,4 warmer will foot fall, nriking on bis back, wns
I.} the family hi-:e W<-<lnexdBy and
appitir »e»l-..;,r,; '.,v |ii.' *lxt. Ui:h bruised and carried to a doctor’s ofThii'Miav. his
aud his xixier.
Her, whe^ he waa giren prompt ab- .
'alliiig b.iioiii.-'
Mt« ISiia
l-ff for .Vew Mexico.
I'-niluD K^li Mcrrit. a firemaa at tb#
Th.-,.- .undi'ione
Wh'-ii :ii-' -.-acliwl t'iii.-ago. :!»e\ itMcAfe,- /lave plant, lest everythtafi
Copy of Neerapaper Poaaessed by W. >* ivi-«l .1 i-li-Kriiui telHog of the d-ralli. Ba.tl. r.->ulitiig In il4«'lded
l«- fioaslssed except ' his worklac
Horntx
!ium
Fiiilav
ll»2Jd,
H. Fife Waa PubliaheO—Ad
lilt.. Col-.- going UD 10 Xes Mexico,
lio'hes. A rubscriptlos paper wfll bn
day, ii:~ ;;th. lavk ''
Ratoa. >1 an inch.
atid Mr' Flagg reiiirnmg hOme.
-'ii^d for the snBerer* nf test
:i„ Ih... ..o..r. ...
xhi ■ ^i-iHiil3xrai.^on.
change to high baiun
H Fife, of tht* c*:.t. !* toe 1H>»
I>.'»f1ttig 1-loi.e on The |ik>-.'>':u lUnk
r of a copy of Ibe Isle of lHi>
Three people are wliboM quanom
T|..- itianc— 'ar
' norm s
V a result of tbi* Ore. Editor HntMm
Nese. a iieai.-four i«ge, Bve vtiluiim
______
that a -Januaiy tlisw iii.iy i.i.p-ar
Ml be unable to tos'jie tbe Tribuno an-.,
«.t-k!> tiiw*i»a|wc printed at .\.ieva|Ten of M«*. Swanson'* Friend* Asduring 'hi, pel II d
• :ui-r thiin'll he fl4^ suitable pUce to Operate
G.-rona. I»l«- of Flue* Wexi Indie*. F.
sembled ^ Her Home s Maplader anj llghtuioa
atHiul the
K.H-d lx the editor and publixU. '
ten Yesterday After
naxst^j. Triplett, who if on tbajr-tb. but cold Will foloi k and dont
and the motto al the msst head i'
■ me idreet. removed bis printing apyou forgei U"
i
araiuf.l^i may be aMe to pnbttob Ua
"For the interest* of 'he Isle of
A deligbifiil Bfiernoutt was speat
In u'her wmds it :h<i
iH-eilocat tbe home uf Uoul* Swanson, of
paper
we
Fine*.ed isn't cold
} tbe wai
Mapleton.
Jau
in
honor
of
bis
The cvnleout of the paper are devbeihcr li to surui ur
T i-old iireviouely
prevl
voted entirely ..to news uf tbe island mother's 'fsih birthday, when ID of
HER BROTHER DEAD.
on ur ataait Itie 23th.; there' <slli be
and there i» no outside news wbatev- ber ladv triend* surprised bcr. Rea uoteworiby '<-ol<l *nai>
ed. Tbs- adwRlslng rale* are given as Ireshmetii* were served. Ut*. SwanMr*, dam** Scott of Pravamont CaMto very spr> aud In good bealihII an Inch, but despite this, there
od to Mssn.
MRS. BARITON DEAD.
are about eight columns of aito In the
Mr*. James Scott, d Pravi—1.
18
VERY
ILL
lUle sheet berioes about a htlf a col­
Rabbi Zuaaman Condvoted tha Funar- passed tbronga the city Monday
umn of clat-slfled ads which costs a
Grava Fear* for Fathce el Mra. W. D.
al Barvi^ Today.
«n ber way tu loota. where she 1
cent a word each l»*i»e. Tbe date of
M^ Genie Banion of Central Lake, called by the death of ber brother.
th* paper is Saturday. Jaa. y. and U
Alexander Inoes. of near Elk Rapid*, died at the asylum Sunday mornins. Michael Bowlan. sbe baring received
P. prinM eoUrMy in Engihh.
the aged (atber of Mr*.
D. Blood- at 6 o'clock, alter an lilnew of tnber- a telegram yeaterday acatteg that hew
TburteU. 7g yeatw old. U good, of this city, to wry III and Utile culoahi. She leave* one daughter.
brother bad Just padsed away. He. wan'
_.fgroni a dtolocaled shoulder hope U entenateed for hla recovery. | The funeral was held today (rom Ibe 71 years edd aad leaves a widow and
the nAn of a taU near the post wnuam aad Louis lane*, of Detroit ’ ndersoo UndeTUklng Iparlor*. Bahbi four childrco. Mrs. Boon was naiem
ofBce.
« ere called home yesterday.
Hssman oOcUUng.
j
pnntrd by her aoQ. Aadrww Scou.
r. A Freeee. ci
department of the Hannab A Lay
Hercaaiile conipar-yV store, bad tbe
to break bla left wrist Frlday by falling from a step ladder.
Mr. Frwesa wU be laid u- «r. aome
Ume.
daring this time Mr. Freese'a poa|.
tlon wfll be Mled by Harley Nelaon.
wbo has been-'bis asslstam for the
Usty ear Harley Is only 16 years old.
but he bas adtanced so rapidly under
the inatrweUoD of'Mr. Fn-ese that for
two weeks last fall while Mr. Freese
was out of the city on bis vacation
Harley acted as obef, and pairons of
the lunch room were well uiislled
with the bill uf fare served by tba
young ebef.

WANT 20-FDDT CHANNEL

LUMBERING
STRUCK BY
STpY SB01ijCOAl IWffiDDP ALL STOPPED

DEATH HAS
COME AGAIN BOT^UDDUNG AT PDST

There waa hot a Urge ationdancc
at the maaa DeetUg called by Mayor
Oennaine Uat evonUg to make ar
projwr cciabraUon
of. the Lincoln centvDar>. Th(wa pro*ont. however, were in favor very
eiroDgly of ouch
(ilaiut weio^madp accordingly.
The mocUug wa. called to order -by
Harvey l.«agwpnhy
igwoi^y In the abaesoe
uf the mayor, w^ vaa out e€ the city
uo bualOvsa.‘and the Rev. D. Cbchtm
eUcfed chatrnMn,
Robert Walter being ctu»en aecrolary.
After Uking (be chair. Mr. C<H-bUn
catied on M. U. Morgan tu i»taie the
©bp'Cin of tbe gatbering. Hr. Morgan
said that the matter td a celebrailoo
ihe O. A
ago, at tbe naUonal eucampmeot and
eommlilee was apiioinled to formu­
late plana 10 observe Ihe cee'enary
ol Unooln.
A meeting was held at New York
last ^ and a {dan formuUted. the
U. A. R. beUg requested to Invite all
patriotic cUbene to join In thia, tho
meetUg not being conBned to the G
R. but beUg t pen to everyone and
Ihe eel.d>rallon beliig pUnned for Un­
whole United Stales. Tenl.ullve pjograma bad been prepared b<K these
peed not be Used unlem deplrcd.
At the eoDcIUKloB of Mr. yiorgan's
remarks, on motion of L. L. S'.evenson. an esecuilve rommltiee of Sve
ibera was elected to arrange the
■aary dritallK, appolbt sub:com.
mltteea if neeesmry and go ahead
with the arran^menta. ihe fotloa'In;
being choaen: llioa. T. Bates, chair.
O. P. Chrver. M. P. Morgan.
J. V. Mclnysb. and Farm C. Gilbert.
The meellug then udjourred hi tdet-t
and abide by Ihe future ac’lurCj of
the rommittet.-.

GRAS. HEULIN DEAD

THRU TO BE CALLED
TWO BROTHERS HAVE PRECEEOED YOUNG WOMAN.

Motfear H« Just Learned 6f the Death
of Her Two Bona—Father to In
OravaeCondition—OauBhUr
la Improving.
Honor. Mich.. Ja». 22.-l>-atn haagain Invaded the home of William
lla.nley In PUlte u>wDsbip4uu IJ^year
old dauiigbfkrlteiih. dying IhU
Ing. Her de^ makes
third witb.o

; wM publl.bcd In ibe Record
prcvioualy. the family has been sore,
ly aMIcted and even yet is In tbe
throes of ^ disease. Through, it is
angpoaed. drinking the water of an
Infectad *eU. tbe whole family be­
came victims of Ibc.disease. Nnrsao
bPlBc hard to procure. Mrs. Louts
Cqok. daaghier of Mr. and Mrs. -Han­
ley. <Bine hoiw- to purse her paien's
and brutbern and sisters and she cuo
fell 111.
Claud; 16 y ears old. was the firsi to
died from the disease, and but a ahon
lime afterward, his older bro-oer.
Charles, aged 22. passed od. CLaties
had pcncilcally recovered from tbidisease, but his hen't was weaken<4.
in bla slo-p. a nigbimare attacked
him and he.awakened with a cry of
fear, only to fall hack dead.
WUltom Haney U still ve--y III and
hU condition Is n>ga<ded as dangerTlie daughter. Mrs. fo»ik. al­
though IniprtA-lug Klowl.v. will live.
Mrs. Hanley has so far recovered thsi
she has beep told <>l ihe de.u:i, |q iPf
family.

There Is a slrapge feature ^‘xim
Aged and RaapecUd Citiaen of Kal- this as she «ws at the home of a
Ratka Paaaad Away After
frl^d and bad not liecn told that me
Vaar'a lilnata.
boys had Ihwh caJle.I. A few days
she said to be« nurse, -C'Inude
K^kaska. Mkb.. Jnu. :S.-After an and Charles are dead, dent be afraid
tell m.-, - and ibe news was btokillit^ of more than a year. Charles
lo her
HeiiKn died at hh hopie bore yeeierday-moratag. He wax a highly re­
spected eiUsen. a vel>-ran of the CIvIt
•nr, wUh a Urge number ol friends,
having lived here many ycora.
•nia Waa Mw Caiiaa of
Mr. Heulln It-avee a daughter and
the Death of Mix Josiah B.
SOB. the son. Fn-d li Heulln. of Grand
■lam—Nlrvc Children,
Rapids, being
graph of the O. R. A I. Mr. HcuUn
Mary Angeline wii« u/ Jostah 8.
wrred In seraraJ pablic cnpaciues
dnring bb tong lUe. He waa
years Blem. died at tbe huim-. m ar Acme
yesterday- morning at g:3u uf i-teuroafter an lllocws of eight
days. Tbe funeral wilt uke plaot
LEFT FOR PORTLAND
Ibe Acme church Monday morning
10:3d fast time, the Rev. J. C. MatbC. P. Road and Pamily Will Make
ewa. of the Founeenth M. E. church,
TRmr Hwna In the WaaL
oncioilag. iniermeni will be
C. F. Read and family left Monday Acme cemetery.
morning for Ponlaod. Oregon, where
Mr. and Mn. Blem came heve- from
they wUI make their home. Mr. Read Fort M'ayne three yean ago. seuitag
haring eUenslre Umber Intervstk
on the WhRy farm. Mr*. Btcm leaves
OregOB. Tbe family baa a large ni
Bine ^Udren: Amoe.. Ma.r. Ben.
her
frienda la tbe etty who are Mn- PruBk. Phhny. Cheeter, Lemer. Mary,
cerely sorry to aoa them leave.
■and Mn. B.^Davt*.

ILL nCHT DAYS

>

HAD A lERY BAD STUT

lANY HN NOW IDLE

s

CUT OLD FOREST

MRS. CLARK DEAD

HDWARD nAGG DEAD

;r-

DN ISLE DF PINES-

88 YEARS OLD

1

GRAND TRAVCRW HCIIALO. TUEGDAY. JANDARV ti, t

Tmama
UaVClX

MamM
opportunity. Wo »r* gted to
nCfOra «n<. tlib start vadc aiMl hope- thot It
win nrrt vlth tb« SDCMu to which
iWICK A WKCK.
I is evUlUal.

ai F»R ISMONTBi

wswebj^

loiitsueslon at the

Mertlft*

af

the

MR& MARY ROU DIED EARLY
THIS MORNING

#CJ&; good te cboloe heavy. HMC
63d; pigs; $4.60CSJd; brtk of sales
fC.c&Of.ie.
Sheep—Reeripts,
aurkei
steady: aaUve. g3.UOL«: western.
PS.90S.C5; yeartinSi.
SS.7SOC.90;
temhi.-BaUve. SSOT.eS; western. $5
07.65.
Buffalo. K. T.. Jaa. S3.-CatUe
—RecetiKs. 3 eaiY; market slow.
-Recelpia, ft cars; mtrttet
steady; heavy. |6.6dOd-6S: yorkers,
fS-JSeASO; pigs. S5.6C.
Sheep—Reccipu. 40"cars;
slow; best lambs. tT.;S: culls. HO
6.50; yearlings. SC«A40; welbcra. 33
OS.2S; ewes. 4.3004.75.
Calves—tSOlO.

Ba^: 6iXn. 9^'S

; Tra^ aty Slate Buk

lh‘....

Utd. per Ib........
Veal stewa..............
Vral chops, per lb
Turkeya .................
Geese ...................
OiitAeBt. per lb. .
Krtck and '
Olr-mrgvrtea; per Ib .
Eggs, rwr dot..........
Flour. Pwd. Mta^

SaamM OMtaad. OhMw.
A. J. Maynard. AaaL CMMW.
"Boalneas NeOiods oir thp rann“
A. J. Uavtiaad. AsM. CkahMr.
Cancer Was the caaac Of Mar Death «aa the anbjeet for
-ytamalM Taken te Cold«*ater ftr DwHaL
CAPITAL, waoojoiti
TM«.T. UTm
_ U Best ...
■ and mut* Interest
SURPLUS, teOXROO
Hundredweight, corn m
i . ---taken in the meeting, many Joining In
MlddUnga, per IM Ita. .
Mra. Mary Base, widow of the lelo
Bran, per 100 lbs ...........
THIRTY-SIX MILtS OP TRACK wrniam Bede, paaaed eway Ihta
AGcmersliM
Corn, par buahel ............
One candidate. Charlea Edgecomb.
'>flLL BE BUN.T SOON.
tmiB:
•lied bay-.................................... ;
mornlBg at f:« ocloek at the bom« Vas Iniitatet^ taking the secoid mod
,«l.M la AdraBM
H. * C. SHt
o' Mrs. Dcwnuig. on East Eighth third decrees.
~'«lB AdTaaoe
flue feed ... ...
; 3»er0eitfliMve«MTteefte»«s!t»
Kireet. after a long Illness, cancel be­
Buckwheat bran ..
ing the cause of death. Mrs. Rosp was
(Mna.per IM Iba .
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
first stricken with the dlst-ase
New York./Jan. JS.-Wheal—Re­
«UYtHQRRfet&
months ago. She was 71 yean oM.
ceipts.
bushels; exports. 1.800
Mr*. Rote was born in Urona
ULTIMATE DESTINATION IS LAKE
Baldwin applies ...............IlisOLS*
buabeU. Spot PtaUff: No. .2
Mirh,
maldea name being.
Northara Splea .......»....|14i01.M
HURON shore.
U 8. RALOWm PASSED AWAY IN
ac ctt
tJ.OSt*eiO?L elevator; No. 2
Cere. In JSCO she was mntrled lo
GrauM.
INDIANAPOLIS
Jl.lMs f o b afloat; No, 1 northern Oata. H. A U......./>y.
Rose, and for 10 yi-ars thcy ntadc- their
imluib, 11.20% f o b afloat; No. • Oats. T. C. MHlIng Qo. :|.
home at Coldwaier. They located la
etk
car
mow
One MllUen five Hundred Thousand this city 1C jean ago. She imd been
bard winter. 11.16% f o b afloat. Trad._
AND TMMOAT
Brother of Dr. Baldwin and Mr
Doliara Reallaed by SalUnfl
lu wheat was qulM all the forenoon, Con on e
member of the Presbyterian eburen
T. C. MniU«;.O0. >.
GLASSES JfITTED ^
KiUoB for
ChaHee Jeffries—kdeated Here
Part ef'SEMOMO Isaue—
lint the market acted steady i
WbesL K. A ta....................
for the Unt U years.
__:y of Grand Traverafc will be
One Year Ape.
Will Add Equipment.
Wheat T. C. HlUtng On. ..
snpport. tsvorable cables and
Mr.'. Bose Is survived by ewo efallI iB tte Clrcali court room at the
Backwheat. H. A ta............
I. Trarme'Clty. MleblKan.
dren. Mra. jamee Porter and Mbs Ad­
Friends of Attorney LT S. Baldwin cash demand'west, cloalng partly %c Buckwheat. T. C. Mining Co. .,.
G«EMk ». m.. onD Saiarday. Febeu- The Manlatee Dt^iy News aays:
oat
higher.
May.
$1.110110%
clo^
dle
Rose,
and
a
brother.
Marvin
Leere shocked to learn of bis death,
I stfrx 5. am., for the followtn* "The Dally News has stated la lu
. Meat p 'saaBta.
IM1%:
Julf
(doaed
tl.01%.
.Core. o^ Empire. A sl«er resides lu which took pUce Thursday night In
Oowt. par Ib ...;................ ;l
Cora—Receipts. 12J9 hwsbeU; e
articles on Miehigao's agrteolanral llllnole. .
I of elerra delecates 1
Bloara tad bMMra, pw lb...:i
where he had gone
Cilvaa, live
prospreta that' the most pmmlatag
The remains were taken to Cold- lime ago te take trvatmeat. having un- porta. lAOO bushels. Spot ste^y; N
Hog*. live
.a SMd in Orand Itapids. b'l-bruary lart ot the state is the part lying
2. 70c elevator, 67%e. f o b -Mloai
water this morclDg. where the funeral dergunc an operaUon.
Hogs, dreasbd
m
Grand Traverse bay aoulherly will be held, and tnlerroi-nt will take
^
• n of such oUn-r busl
.Mr. Baldwin was well known In Ibis 2 white, nominal, and No. 2 yellow Sp^'g ^Ickenil'tlVa'ttaig^!..
Baldwin. It Is the pen that
b M cao properly come before It
plact- In the tamlly lot. The
ly. bdvlng located bore about a year g7%c f o b afloat. Opdoh market weak Turkeys, lira ...
ALL enm 09 OOT rLOVAS
taaee with the heals of rep Joys to the Ulgheal degree the ad
closlug unchanged. May closed 6»%c;
od the rcmoil
.to. He leaves-a widow and
____ previously .adi^tcd. the
nABAMK.
a li
their mother.
daughter. Hattie LouUe. aged two and July cloned 69%c: September etosed
1 townships and wards will be
1 to deletaies Id the county iicamcw to a great market.
bull years . A brother. Dr, Baldwin, 69%e.
Bnttar. Agtrr
Oat»-Recelpt8. 26.575 busheU; ex
n as toltowa:
“TMs part of the stale ie alsd the
also survives, and a sister, Mrs.
porta.
16,161
bushels.
Spot
steady;
promising la
the Important
l*barl<-K Jeffries, of this city, who wKh
Potattws. per bua^l ..
mixed 26 to 32 pounds. 5ie 3l%c: clip Hay. per ton ...7>...
matter of raUroad devetopment. AI
....8i*ei2
her husband was at Ihe bedside
Fura.
irady well limvemed by ibree railber brother when be paAiod away. Ills IH-d while. S2 to 40 |>ounds. 54%e<>:<'.
Hayr-Qulct: No. S. 60663c; good Na. 1 Mink. M hick na ...
rtMd Hues there I* a greater prospect
father also servlves. He was about
So 1 Fisher as b^k as ..
.
choice.
80«65c.
fnr bulMliig trackage Into IMs re­
I yeara old.
a 1 surer gray t>.i as high M
Wool—Steady; domestic fleece, 31
gton than calsta today anywhere plae
Mr. Baldwin wu a graduate of the
a 1 Chon
Coon as
as high
. aa
.flJ»
Tuuen..
. I. Otter as
aa higb
high as
a
.Itfl.M UI%1I)I
In tbc slate.
law i-Uxs_of *91. Tjof M-. being a e!a»s- fi 31c.
At a setsktuti of aaU court. heM hi
.-8IA6
Uinl-Flrm; Wrtvtem. W.W69.S3: No. 1 Badger, at high aa
•The chief railroad dcTclopment of Ntflircted te Stau .whether or Not mate of Attorneys W. H. I’mlor and
th<- probate office In the city of TravVo. 1 Muskrat ........................ ;.........
f)n>^
sK-ady;
continent.
810.13:
ersvrity
in asid county, on Ibe ItCb >
Farm
f
.
UlltefL
He
was'class
orator.
• future win be the esten> He Had Been Given the
So. 1 S'bite wwaaM aa high aa ...n«
South America 810-85. comiwond. 7-Ti Vo. 1 Bear bide at high aa ....8I6.» day of Juuuarv A. I>. 1909.
Aft--i Ills graduatiuii Mr. Kaldwh
■Uoo » rtbe M. and N. E. railroad's
ley Min.
I’iex.'iii. lliHi. Frt-d R. Walker. Judge
No. 1 Uonse cats ...........
raied at .Noblesville. Ind.. where- b» e8%c.
Mautalee River brant* nortboasterly
•lull-.
Hides.
Pork Steady: family.
818015;
he matter of tbc estate of Roan
•<1 Tend these Heensea back.” wrote i-jijiiyit] n lucrative practlee. He Huaitoward Alpena.
ad War
(Hide and fur prICM
nw»s,
Uanr., iiuiior.
weather will permit this rallroed <•» a nuin Irom Orawn to County Clerk ly de<-ld*-d to locate In Traverse Cily, short clear. . 819.506SS-SO;
EWard
by Sehomberger.)
Julia i-happr-t having filed In said
tto 7r.f) 17.9.
unxion will be taken np In eanieHi .Robert E. Waller, T want my. mooey wbiebie did moif than a yeat
No. I) cured bldra. ;....
-ll%r court her |K-illbm. praying for Hcenao
Sui-ur—itaw.
steady:
fair
n-finlnc.
and llin Irack Uying wlH pmeoed b liaek."
'• At Iffe time ot^Uie local opllou
II at private sab- the inlercat of
No. 2 rured btdoa, ... .
I %'
exlalr In rv-rUln n-ai estate
ennslderable disianre this year.
: -Tbew Ikenaes- was a luarringe H iPtUta be was One of Us most ard<mt f3-2S; r-^n1rifu*al. 9^ text. 83-73:
green hides...........
,lw%.
larx--v sugar. 8i98; refined xlrady;
-in di-scrils-d
_ I at Tratmwd City. 1
lae taken out by the man from workers, and used bis time and
No. : grc<-n bides ...
Aim at Alpesia.
IS ordered. That the lllh day Of
fj :;.e No. 7. 84-9; -No. 8. |l.20:
«y tor the Is-netit of ibe laus*-.
iwn
a
abort
_yme
ago.
bui
the
mar­
Calfskins, per Ib. ... .
l-ebrumy A. U lt«5. al tvu o'clock In
-Tint-Al|irtta will b<- the ultimate
^****‘ W. K. WJUJAMS,
.Vo.
5
$4
15;
No.
It*.
11.05:'
No.
11.
8t.
Shortly
alter
the
camimlgn
b<-gaii.
llorscbldos. pc...........
III- iori-anon. at :«id prv>hnte offlre. be
lliaIrffiaK.
terminal of the M. and N. K Is now riage wax never eowuimniBK-ri. Wheth­
83.9S: No. 13. 83.90; Nt>. H Unwashed Mod. Wool par IK . I698fl<
.Mr. lialdwiti b>-iame ill, hut
Iier<-by appolnt»>d tor hearing
ROOT. R WAITER.
as eertala as anything can Im-. It is er b<- received Ibe ley mitt, got cold
said psthiou. and that all p-reon* In3;’..sri; confectioners' A. 84-15; m<»iiM Iheep prdta accordtagty.
Secretary.
whatever the trouble, be had.
true that the Immediate purpot-a of
l>-ri-»i<-d in said eslate appv’ar before
cut Itmf; 5.45; Crtishi-d. 833.5;
to fail, and before
i^e
for
the
license,
and
did
bav.Beeswax,
per
lb.
from
..
said (ourt. at said time and placv. to
.the railroad ia to reach timl>er in
IMiwdeivd. 8I.75; granulated, 81-53; Va 1 Skunk, as high ss ...)___ 8IJI show ea'use why a'lle«-iixe to seU the
\iil-, ho wax xirirki-n down,
fiMthe
money,
whfch
be
had
so
Kalkaska ccninly, bnt that will be
3 BY WIRELESS,
Old rubber boots and aboea. per IK.G mlerest of said estate in said nral
ivrklessly equandored on a bit of use niaiiilng to^ inoiiihK in a very crltlrat .nl~-s. 81 50.
ihlpe Republic suid Flur only the 0rut step In a proje^ that
.':iu- shuuld not b- graulod.
foil.-.—S|M>I. steady; No. 7, Itio
«<ai<Iiilufl
h-FB pap.r.
It Is lurlher onlen-d. That public
I mlkw from land when will wlibln a few years at the .latent
Ibiriiig 111.- stiniliH-i' .Mr. llaMwlit lio 7%6T’;e; No. 4 Ronton. 8%c; mild
I'nfnrlnoalely -the money tmw 1heasier. There were 1.600 result In nnillng eltb-s oo Lake MlcbTO QUINCY THACKER
<x>p.v of this order.,for ibivx- xuc
loiigx lo tUi- county, and nitliousli tin c.iim- better, nnd dor n time- he wax hlcddy; Cordova. 8%©^2%c.
i boaid and a elt^ was Igaii and LMte Iloron.
Ivgun fi-r-diiig il«- ( iili-vrii rath-ii rvsslve Wix ks -prevluUK lo aald dar'of.
county chvk's lionri wag loiic’iod- by iiiip.’ful of voniplole r»-rt>v<-ry. hut hi•uple of we<-ks ago ami'after
fa few days ago. the ma
hearlug. in the Grand Traverse H«r•Tile M. A N. B. l«s- pianned tor
BUTTER AND EGGS.
ng.vlti taken HI juid
foiirib day, found an lurrt’A>e of
ald.
a
i>t-wsi>aper printed auil elreiilale 1.600 would have rer two yesra lo do this work, but Iho Iwtor, he evKlld not refund the
Now York. Jnn. 23.—Butter—TnM-j •mart p«’r <•«•» Pv-r day.
he wax taken to
.-d In sald-rtfunlybUifc Ob wratAnge was unable for a long Ume to .sell Us monry.
lied and lowei; reei-iiils 4532; ereani1 regarvl tills nx the best diiry ration
FRED R. WAUCEIL
AH kinds of ejm-r ildngs an- oxkc l wle-re hc passed away alter an u|K-ratp woald Save loM Imnds. Tills dlfflcvitty
baa
finally
t-ry specials. 3ie51%c; ofOcials. 31c; . have found x« far and recommend li
Judge of Prabato.
Uon
Ik
a
hoxiiltal.
'
^nry.. dayn and
perbape !>eefl'xurnK)iiDied. A bowl lame of the <-o)miy clerk by men who scciito
Jan. 19 2CF.-h. 2 9.
*. nop.Hitjc; thirds lo fln-ta. 2t to alt farmers and dairymea.
Mr. Baldwin was n pniniinent_
nnd then have
AIHIUBIU'S UJIOSCH,
»'ifterwmrW The few wbo e« tt.OOnjMM) has been autborlxod and
fi25c;
Cheese—Firm
and
uiiehanged:
Mason, having taken uH bui the last
'Jan. 23-n
for them. A''\)gD once returned
I It Ue mAtt boata would bare
Bftle to the nmoubt nt flJiOO.OOO
dogri-.-. Hc was also a K. l‘-. having leeelpu. 1.151-: weekly erpoits Sll
license, staling that the worn,
qpMm karddbips a^ snfferlnH has been made.
O TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PROESSs—Sieady and nnehauged; n
hiH-n i haplHln of bis home lodge.
wouhln^t have him. bnt be had got a
to am of yaar before they u
-Vlpe Pretildenl Hoghart tf the G.
C TATk OF MirillGAN. ^IIK PRO- V bate <oun for tbi- county of Grand
celpis 6.IS5.
other one. and would have to have
Traverse.
f fltM m or reached land.
{‘oxiraaster Charles Wrlxle
Chiesg... J.in. 23.—Cheese—Firm O- hate lourt for the iounly
P_ at:d I. carefully Inventoried the
in the mattc^ the
of Caleb
tame changed on Ihe llcxwsc.
[
I sruaeaa the dlfferenoe. The op road's preiHUrty and pronounced It
.Vuttbport. la making the run ax mail dalsl.x. 13r: twins. I4(ri4%c: young Uraud Tra»i-iM-.
in the maKer of the c-siat^ at David
r li bln mUe cage oo ibe up^t ample for ^hOvlMn. The dlfflculty
-li-ik on Ihe Nerthport branch tor
.\morieas, 13c- Butter—Steady; cream- nsmlitoii. di-ci-am-d.
* .fotice
Notice la hereby given IhSf'^liir
tmdwd a key, tbm was a ftaMi in convindqg tarvustors was due to
few days, during the lllmi»s of \V.
eikfs, :2626c; dairies, 21%e25c.
.Vo in- l.s hereby given that four months from the 11th day of Janttar>
I • MUar Wfta aest oet ta ibe alt :hc fact that Ibe M. and N. E. ‘
mouths frtan itu- 25th day if IV-cem L I* 1969. have be<-n allow.-d for
.Vlcholx. who Is confined to his home Kkrs—Firm; Arsis. 30c.
lur A. l>. 1!H)». have tit-eii uHowt-d for -rt'diiors to prv-sent their eiaima
It. More letters were sent un- t<i-n looked upon as merely a logging
.\orthportPhllBdelphta. Jan. 23.—Butler-Dun .. -Itorw lo |ir«-x<-nt lli-r claims .gfliiK sgid diKt-a.-t-il to said eoart
Ihe oamca nf the ehlpe.the lo- line, and It has been held that when
or < xamlnatton ami uiIJusiiik-uI. and
nnd 2f lower; western extra o
attaitixt 'said •l-^ti.x-il l« said •'^’ui
___• aPd Ibe trouble were ooaHgned !be lots wcriyaU b^xtahi In there
SSSdwSSS* rrj, 3lc; do ne.-vrby prims. 33e. Kggx— •x'amlnatlou and adju-liuoni and that that all eredllors of sai.l de«vas«-d are
piewni their claims to
M^O qk» of tiilB atmoaptaete. Within sontd bo DO nmabiaiB left for
A
THE MARKETS.
♦ Steady; fair deinaml; r<'ni|x'ylvanlii sit credi;ors of salfl L.-ivasj-d ar-.
prohatc office, lu
■■rohat
•lulred lo ii-e>eiii their elM^is to s
ASASSAAASSASSSSSS
I sniowry of Ibe man wbose hair Is rellioad. TbcaP rMIrosd sharps have
and nearby flr«is. free cases, 3i*c a
the elty of Traverse City lu aald c
1. at the probate offli -. ki the 1
LOCAL MARKETS.
I
eory gray, thto would have -spected to see a waste wilderness
tv. on or b<-!ure the Hib day ol May
mark; eimeni reo-ipls la roiuriiab!- of Traverse f!lv. i:i sa!<i •ojnly. nr
Fish Tug Cecil W. Made the Trip
There Were no jiotatoes Saturday
r aa mnramery of
A.
I).
1509.
and
that
safd claims will
before
the
Fourth
<];iy
of
May
A.
. :9c at mark; westes-n firsts fr,left In the wake of the lumbormen.
Down Yesterday in the South­
and there will be none in until there
b/- heard by xald oourt on Friday the
PMK tuelean aoit.
yuc HI mark; do current r- 1909. and that said elalmx. will
Settlement Is Rapid.
Utn day of Mav A. D. 1909. at ton
west Blew.
heard by said i-ourt on Tuoadjy
1,-. a mtle snow. The total articles
tevevar. has strode forwara
oelplx. tree cases. 2s(f2;-c at mark. Fourth day of May A D. 1^05. Dl
O'rtork
in
the
forenoon.
"But
the
M.
and
N.
E.
has
proved
welded Saturdny were three loads
■ wlHilo the
j.
Tho Coell UVoi Northport. a Qsb of cbaL four loads ot coke, four shei-p Cheese—Firm; New Voik full cr-anis 'clock 111 in-- fori noou.
1 flaw yaara. TSoae words sent out by Its paw hiatory ibM the ooutrary
FRED R. '
FUKl) It- WAI^Eni.
choice. 14tarlrll%c; do fair to good,
tug In command of t'apialn Walt. Wll- and one horse.
. Judge of Probate.
Judge of i'robali
» Ska air found a rartlng place, Is irne. n»e settler follows the log15',iQ14c.
nmved In port at 9:30 Ihto morn­
Juii. 12 19 2C Fi-b. 2-9
I>ce. 25-Jan 3lM92ii
The price list romaina unchanged.
one bat half a ttosen and be- evr, the ^y takes the piece ol the
ing.
havtiig
on
board
beslt^s
the
cap­
woodmanh
tse,
jknd
vUlages

rtbe ships.
CELERY.
tain.
Clint
and
Fcun
Wilson.

GRAIN.
tarm^ spring up where there
a LflflO hadbaanukmoa boat.1
riiieogo. Jan. 23.—l‘rlc(»i r.-niain
I'Mroli.Vjan. 23.—Close-WUeai
nothing but forest. The rail­ Gedcito Abbott.
r dblp>ot the very same line.
Mtehigun th<- xUiqily w:aa mil larg-The Cedi W. left XorlbiKirt at
■ • u.Vj'.ic; o«s. 53e.
1 oh tIMr way to safety while road's baslnoM becomes belter every
toir.
CbU-s^ Jati. 23—Clooe—Wheat. sK-ddy. Today ihv Made
B Da wotM knew of the disaaler and year regnidleus of the quosilon of 11:30 yenterday forenoon and reached
Squall- iMixea. Michigan. Golden lb
Ne-ah-ta-wanta S«st evening, where $!.67; eoi-:;. O:!-; oats. 51%c,
I Maada and relatives -of tbo^ .hauling toga.
good. 8U5fn.:3; famy. $1.40ft I-3i';
I were told of their safely. No
^he piece of {o{istniciion rntwl .ain- laid to over night, completing litcnllnary. iioi well i.I.-acli-d, llfil
POTATOES.
f ve^ of anxiety, no walling for recdud Is nortbensterly from Fife trip this morning. Aside from the
shon or ruxtv, 2r.rr3i'i .
CliUago. Jan. 23.—The undeiKme of l<oor
lake Into Kdikaska county, n dia- •rlxp breescs that swept over the bay.
qr. It vns aU done^ within
the Uiarkrt was rather Inellneil lo i» bunch. h»»mi- grown, greeu oip d-ii-mllance of 36 miles. That will be built Ike young men xtated that the trip wax
>y on the good to choice slock. Dux IliK on xlio, 13fi:3c.
pleasant
as
In
summer
time.
Tberva tolapnph was a wonderfal in
It win permit eff hauling
Rurak sold at 76©79c. the outaldico -----floes—to—be...........
seen -........
ull the
I. tka tetepbone Mill
to manisiec
lo
Mantalee m
a grvai
great quamiiy
quantity m
of •os*
logs
SELUNG PRICE.
for ibo Banda mills end for R. O. fcyr^and the bay UO* morning was beiiig Ic higher than farmer saleI, but aewUng a tot«gc u
Fruits and NifSl .
Arrivals were good sod the trade wii
■ that which we breathe, U aUll Fetors. Two and perhaps three flg as blue as on a morning In June. 5lcy
...Oc
tV:i1u-iIs. per qt....................«..
loring on the bay was enjoyed by quiet
. .lOc
• ufOBde'rfoL
-'hcsinuik. per qt .....................
iralks wUI be -brought In daily.
Sranea. p«r baaaet..................
W.UI Hopkins yrnicrday. Mr. Hopkins
BEANS.
Hickory
nnU.
per
qL..............
taking onl bU motor Iteal for a
A WORTHY WORK.
Kavol oranges ..........................
.Chlrago. Jan. 23.—The market
I tvlTuu and danghten of thi and N. R arroas the G. R. and I. and
Florida tangerines ..................
ruling Blcady at late prleex.
NEW CHURCH.
Rananaa, per daa .................. . .109 28e
a of the GrMt^Travorae rughw
the Michigan Central al
rhaugr-s quuicit. l’<-a l>cnns an- h
Oranges, par dot .................... .16960.
U read and weU Infonnod. Tbey Frederic or Grayling.
lug a fair xiAv. Tbc other kluilx rule
.I59M><
d lo many more things
FOR MEN ,
The cost ot right of way. graillng Cadillac fi.iMdiah Lutl-erart Society quid.
p on the farm and In Uu- and cwnstrartlon Is roughly plnced at
Has Decided to Build One.
Vepetablam
••Wbat a VoiiiiR Bjy Ought to Koow"
1 a great many ol 8la,O)<0 a mlir. Rolling sloek etmu-x
t’artillse. Jan. 22.—The Swedish
t
|•o^;lIo•■s.
per
lb.
...
UIVfcE STOCK.
•'Wbftt
a
Yonof!
Man «lui:Ul to Know"
fotaloes................................
» ouHorod. educalMl women. xlra.- •The distance from Fife l^ke l..uthersn cbiirrh society of Ihls rity
iliii-aco, Jan. 23.—Cattl--Hcrcipis
Cabbage, each ....................
mi'b cIuIb and the work
the oldest^••'dlsh ebujvh In Ihlx oily
“What a Youun Hutban-1 OuKhtSo Koow" '
HI; market xirady:^i«-vrw. 8tfik.:«i rurnips. per pm*'-.
» Alptola Its tW- ••row flics Is
la's clubi. naturally app-als iliod ton mitcu. Ii becomes evident or couiily.TMK diM-Idod lo err
•-xans, 8<i"i^>l.kn; wi-xK-rn.x. 8':.73‘>
-What a ^lai of 4 > Ou«ht to Know"
t ««lng lo the fact tbdl for many then tiiai In tb<- inwH-y already t>m- •nlMIng as Wo as Ibe fiuci
III; storkerB nnd l•'••dcri<. 83.l<*Vi: Lake trout, per tl
Pv-teb. per lb ....
B to tbc Hly Tided for Ihe Hm- has enough
the gniuud. They will sjwn.l about jw-x and heifers. II.7.3A5.25; calv«
Codflsb. per tb ...
I m Mr Iks hnal organlaailon Itiihl elenr tliroUgh lo Lake Hnrrm 89MIMI on the building. The churrJ; 87SIS.7S.

Mackcre:. par tb .
I, tbey are barred from the prlviMl considerable left fnr cqulpmuh' has r.7ti vollng mcml>ora. which
Hogs—Receipts,
13.1100;
marto-l WMtalsL. per |b .
> Vooiig <iitl
to K«0»”
a of tbs mesberablp.
tMT does not include the rfallArrn nf ►toady; light. 85.«'*lii,Sn; mixed. 13 S.i
"Move engines an<l cars will be re“WU.t I Vann;’ Wom.n OoBbt to Kbow"
» local Womua-a ehib
iluwc famiiies represented in the
66.50: benvy. 83.R3«i6.56: rough.lf-.K;.
"« l.« • Vdow! W;(« Oosbl to K«o»"
dihta dllftrulty. m now begun •pt)r«'d this arMSun for handUug the ing l>ody. In all Ibe rhurrii hax
ilmlxT that will be lapped.
> osperlment of btodlng niniings
"Wh.t > Wornto al 45 Oo^l U> Know”
Ii of about six hundn-d.
Hamberger. per Ib
•'S' verua limes the .\l|M-mi ivopte
b Eamsoya. that day bdag the gcaportt roasL per lb ..Y ...
A Reliable
ri UaAlag day. those mwilngs being have cnik-avnred lo scure a railroad
Pork steak, per lb...........
LITTLE CHILD DEAD.
Remedy
U'4l would afloHl them an outM
Pork Chops, par Ih...........
y for the vwnen «if the fi
Clearbaek pork, per bbL
Ibis «kore and inrhtontaHy to Grand Infant Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
» are taloreoted Jg elnb work.
Loin of Pork, per lb ...
Oare It was vnt>-d to bond
y^>^l6rPd.
a, tbs uroAsB ot ibe qounlry liapida.
nev arc Uglily urniMTgara
hsMUt.
pork sausage, par lb
the
county
tor
856.000
to
use
ax
Lurlle Martha. Uu- Infant daughter •kiwamsi ■iOsm.
b feave the advantages of being atkyaan«h,rrenna Om HedteU
IndBocment
Probably'
this
fund
of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Eldred of 619 Itclmmoi. •outhn,
d with an orgaalaalkm Uke the
X ^Mid^rotocw
and
Best Eleventh street, died Sunday braU
and yaedve aU tbc still available and at any rsle
peaa will be ready' to grant connss- -venlog at 6:86 o'clock, having been HI Irane nwnhiog ftuq
TUs experiment Is csnpantlvely ■loat in order to oaonurage the M. for some Ifme with whooping congb. Cata.Tfa and drina
away a Cold ia tbs
The child was born November 25.
r sad wlU be vaUAed with much and N. R
Brad quLLly. Be.
Funeral aerrlc*- will be held sd M lom the Stoxxaof____________ ____
"Tfaat Hantatoe and Alpena will be
t this region, it
br 'a diiwet mile is
'•«« andfia>eJL PuIIMxr60 eta., at Dnigby maO. Xa liquid lorai, 7S rrais.
the Rev. J. C. Matthews of the Foni
id that I
tOMU straet M. R eburth tncUiing. E(rj6uU^ M Wanmi BtnsL Kew Tata.

M.6N.E.BAS
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REACHES FDiE TIIBER

DEATH WAS SHOCK

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WANTS COIN BACK

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BAY CLEAR OF ICE

That No Home
shoold be without

The Self and Sex Series

b-ta'.;;

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‘for women

ElY'sCnuBilD

5E

ii

,

.$1.00 each

li Hity Book Stored

jaiaiA....x-

g

Tbe Bridge Bulldera. tbe Toong
r this year iban last.
Ladles' Hone aad Foreign MiaskmChurmi of Chrlat.
,
ary society of tbe Firm Oongragatlowl
The Christian WoaoB% board oTi
cburcb, roport 48 acUve and 17 bon- Ulasioas of the Church of Christ has
orary meraberu. an increaae of three
Bbenblp of 54, nn incraase ot
acUve and one honorary. •Amount
lember this year. Tbe average
raised oa pledges. 8120; 8100 of tbU auendance at each mealing U about
aaa seM for the support of Mlaa 18. Tbe total amoont raised tna past
Grace Wyeoff in China; tbe remalo- year was 8121JT. Tbe oocleiy baa
Thi® pure, wholeaotne and
der. 829. sent.to the WomeoW Home hilped carry on work 10 Mexico.
delicious beverage t® meeting
Utaslonary un'loo. Tbe average si- Booth America. New Zealand. India.
with universal favor by all who
ten^nee baa bem lO^nd 22 copies of Porto Rico and Jamslca.hesldes help­
have tried iL
mlimlORary papers 'are taken. Mite ing carry on work at home among the
Put up only In 1 -lb, alr-ttRht
boxea ai* not naed la tbta aodeiy.Tbe negroes and mountain whites. They
packagesi'thus preserving its
study. "Nearer and Farther Ea*t." baa also contributed toward the ITnlvet
been purened ibU year. An offering ally Bible chair work. The aortcly
Is taken at each meeiing and placed baa n»ed SO mite boxee and the> re­
In a eontta^l fund, from vrbkh In­ port a beater attendance than last
cidental expenses are paid
year. The Mudy for the year waa
The Covenant Circle of the Ptrai the ouiUne as gliten In the Mlsslonar..ound
The Wtomen'a Foreign lilMloanry Congregaitooal ibpreb, anotber ao- Tidings, their missionary magasine.
They reiwn TS copies of ihU taken In
aocieiy Of ibe FViurteentb Street M. eleiy m young ladies, report a m
the society.
E. cburcb baa a memberablp of 17. a herstalp of 32. a deemwe of three
Foreign MiMtonary aoclety ot tM
. Baptist.
pairt year. Twenty-five dollars,
The Young Women's Missionary so­
eniyone ceoie bne be
Tbe Women'* Hon^ and Foreign Fin*! Bapiisi church haa a membornew members
ciety ol the Church of Christ has
the year, divided between the Lome separate organization at presem. They Mifstonary aociety oT Ibe Flr*t Bap- sblp or 27, a decrease ot live dortag
lost bj- removaL In all 831.61
and foreign work. Tbe attendance av­ re a pari of the Chrimian Endeavor iIrY t^'irch report a tmem)*ersblp of the year. Several of the young ladlea
baa been raised; lll.es went for dUhove left the city. The'average at­
a ilecn'aseofxlx since Ust rapori.
irict duet; 810 50 for tbank-oBerlng; erages 15 for each meeting, which la vtiety.' which devotes one Siindsy
tendance at each meeting la U. Thli
•nlng each month to a ulsuionaryj However,Sve new meintMTS came loI2A2 waa aent lor tbe auppori ol Ella better than laal year. Mlncellaneout
progralba on boote and foreign wn;K jirogram a* outlined in the course of «> the society this year, several being .tear the society has raised la all from
Marab in South America. Tbe aoclety
have been given ihla yenr. No ml»e study for the Endeavorers. Not all 'io*i by deani^ami removal. The av- ciui-s and colleclkHU |16; 88 of thin
baa beenatudylng "Fartber and Near­
Air the mipiiort ot MImi Dora
boxea are used. The aoclety
niembera of the Christian Endeavora rrage- aiten^any U j2. In all this
er Eaai.” Tbe averaKynUendance
Zimmerman at Nipo.Chiua. and 88 to
iwo comfoitablea to tbe Beulah Home.
members ot the missionary dltl- societ?
l7>tas rslW8n?.:-5. Tbey «em
tbe mneilngs baa been seven:
the home missian boaM. Besidi-s tbe
Friends.
s.onTbey
have
about
25
meniiierd;
the
ii^w
training
school
i
mite boxea have be<-n In nae’ and 15
84-70
Tbe Womairtr Foreign Ulaslansry with an average attendance of 35, i chh-ugo; $2 for the state ex|»n« society sent. a barrel of caune*l fruit
mlaalbDary papeti uken.
■lolhin'g to the Beulah Home valaocieiT of tbe Friends church re|>oft srveral .vitendlng who do not itelong. jjund; 816 u> the home’mission board
Aabury.
at 814. making a lota] of 8»
a membership of 3^n Increase of two Alieniiii*- topic* on bou»- and foii-lgn 8i>o lo the foreign mission boardioee
Tbe Women'a Foreign Mlaalonary
raised ihU year. Alternate topica on
•ociety of tbe Aabury M. B. chnrcb re- ibe past year. The mial amount raised wnik have bee ntaken tip! Book re-jsnd one-haU barrels .grocories Md home and foreign work bave niaiic'iq*
view* have in-en very aucce>.stul.Each dried fruit, valued
liort 41 memtieni at tbe preaent time. ihtf lutst year was854.34; average
tb<< program for the year. Fifteen
of 14 alnre laal year.wllb tendanee al«ni 32. The.money raised member pledges lO cenu a month aa'saddle .Mi.. Oklahoma, for the.Klma missionary pn|*ers are taken In the sohas been divided between the Friends the minimum offeringAnd if a mem-' Indians a* a I'hrisimm. gift; also a
ce nf to ar each
African indnsirial mhKion bo.trd mid l.er mls-e* a meeting idlTlx Dnwl andjhainl of canned trull valued at 817-8.’ cl*-iy. Mrs. Hughes’ ciaaa «f glrla,
meeting. Total amount
nuiiilK-ring 19. are still engaged In
raUed during tbe year baa been the Indiana .yearly meeting hoard. this goes into tbe gen'erbl fund. Injwre sent to the training arboot. Be­ mh'sionary work. This year their
893-52. of which 842.40 wpnl for Aboiii 29 mlaalonary papers hare lieen all they have raised. 841.86. Pifiren!sides, the-primary deitariment of Uiu birthday fund ot |l waa sent to the
rluei; 82*50 for thankofferlBg; 87.4-'> taken. A mlscellaneons program has doflara of the amount I* uaually de-isunday school rt>l*"d 81 for ilu> Hopl home ntlssioo board. They also have
been takra up thia year.
\vied to btiylog Itteralnre; 82(i was iudians and 82 for ih^ Beniah iLome.
for advance movemem. and 81.85. iv
a' floral mission fuud, out ot wMrb
sent to Indian missions; |I0 to At- Out of theeoniliigeni hind the soeleiy they buy flower* for the alek. This
celved from mite boxes. Amount
TTve Women’s Home and Foreign rican misslona and there
paid Mrs. Broadfoor* [fare to Lansing
fund is gained fimn coIleeliiNia. At
llsstonary society of the Presbyter­ treosno now 110^9.
About 10 mis- as a d**i‘‘K*b‘ •*> 'he itate convention each m**et!ng they bave a nilralonary
ian church r«|
repewt a i
iihinary magazine* are taken.
from the aocieiy. This society has had
won'.
coontrlea aeroea tbe aeaa where tba
29. B decrease-^
ase-^ three
It
members.
The Church ot Christ also has a a iniscellineoiis program the past year
miaaionaiT work U being done;
Amount of money raised during tbe Junior Missiiioary aocieiy in coiim-c- or. home and foreign ioplcs. The work
A repreegnUtlve from tbe Salratloa
y^ar was 1118.50 The society paid tiun wtih tbe Christian Endeavor, to Africa has lieen quite ihoroughir
army waa preaent and ulkad upon the
toward acbolarships at
lliirkvilie which jDe*'is «-very fourth Simdey I
Thirty-two missioiiarv- njagwork of the army In the city, alating
(Pre<-dman schoolN Alaska Training evening in each month and gives a irlties are taken in Ihksoch-ly.
klrcel. Saturday dflerttoiH
that moat of tbe work done tbia year'
^1ioni. Mary Holme* seminary (Freed missionary program. There are 40
The Young Women's Home and tri-shmi“nts were served.
waa In relieving dlatreaa among tba
man ^ool> and also toward tbe sup- young people io this society and tbey
needy, of whom there are a great
iwri of Dr. ilills. a mis
have raised 820 during the i>ast year.
many thia year. The eoUeetlon,
r the This amount was given to the Wo­
amounting to 85.18. wmr-glven to tbe
borne board. Freedman board andd fop men’s Bojud of Missions for the sup
Balvatlon army.

elgn board for synodical work. Tbey port of a mile girl In India. At I'M*< Anniial Report.
^imived fr^m mile boxes laal year ter lime tbe members make a *eli-de
lira. Frtd U Smith, who waa ap­
811.70. There are 10 mi«alonary reag- nlal offering which goes into a fund
pointed to combine all tbe reports of
axlnes taken in tbU society about tor orphan children the world over.
the dleffrent sodetiea and make a comequally divided between borne
About 10 missionary magailnes ar*'
parlaon with tbe reporta of la«t year.
foreign. The average attradance at taken in this society.
also appointed to give tbia report
On another pkgr- of this paper will be found an advertlMmeBl
,-ach meeting was ahont 70. •
of the new edition of th*- Michigan Farm Iaw®. brought down to
next yaar. The report givee by Mia.
Grace Epiacopal.
the pri'seni. waiob the Hfiniid ha* bo< n foi-iunaie in securing .for
Smith foHomi;
. its subscribers. !
The
Traveme
City
branch
of
i
It Boelatlaa.
This book containt 35n pages and treats fully on 85 aubjecls.
Women's Auxiliary to tbe board
In all reporta bava been raeelved
giving ah average of ten page* to each subject. Almost every law
MRB. e. L- EDWARDS.
mtsaioDi of Grace Bpiscopal ctanreb
from 18 aocletlea that oomblaa tbe
point (hat cim ptrvtlhly come up in connection with faming U giv­
Fraaidsnt of the Mlaalonary Union.
z membersbip of 35, the
bone and foreign mUalonary work,
en in plain langtmge, wo that nn i»-rson can roUundersund It* m<-anlaet year. This aocleiy has gained
Ing. This book U nut on sale anyw'herc,
and in addition reporta from one so­
the Herald Kimscrlbcrs at the vei-)- low
All dues.
’ new members but baa lost equal
ciety for borne mlaalonary work and contingent fund 819.27.
tIseiiK'ul. Dcfor*‘ Hiking up the matter with Ih*' ptlhfltlien*. we bad
aJz tor foreign, making a total of 19 Iihnnk-nfferingsnnd money from mite ly as many by death and removal.
the book examined tboroughl.v by first class attorneys, who vTcClarc
is sent to the Held. The
The average allendnitce is 22. Thirty
eocteifes In thli cUy engaged in mmIt to lie everything tliui 4s claimed foi it.
tlngent fund Is used for local imr- five mile boxes are iiwd for united
>ioaniy work.
IKiaes and tbe money raised for ad­ affering. In all 824.58 haa been rataeil
Firm M. e.
It

sIwaF®
the
bert
Tba Wotnnn’a^ Foreign Mlealonary vance movement goes Into i specUl by this society. A part of this nwne.'
eoegk rare. Vow caDBol
noclely of the First M. B. cburcb baa fund for tha* purpoae. The aocict} has been used in India for the pur
etiorfl lo take dkaaccs on
•ny other Idnd.
iberahip of 42. a decreaae of s|x hat been ^dudylng "The Ncarar and chase of clergymen's sutls, aoue for
Farther
BanvT
this
year.
Twenty'
mite
purchase
of
prayer
books
I
d
KEMP9 BALSAM enres
during tbe ywr. Tbeae have been
coogta. eolfla, Bzonebllfs,
Ion by dmilh nod removal. Tbe ao-'boif* h»ve been in nse and 12 mie Alaska and Ibe remainder sent to tbigrtp. awtbma ond e«»sainpikurd of missions. Twelve "Spirit of
eleiy has rtlaed during the year In nil ‘lonury papers uken.
tion Izi llrwt atagea.
1219-08. One bundred twenty-two dol- The Standard Besrem of tbe Asbui-y Missions.” a misHlonary magazine, nr*It doe® not cogtatn olcoiars and flfty centi wna devoted to
B, church waa disimnded some taken by thU society. This ooclely

mRH
^^^H|Th8 Kind Yon Have
SSgnatnre

No-Ka

cSetr of dM Pint M. B. fAar^ ku •
> of it* 4Mn«M of Kmt
uu* 7«*r. Th0 aVora^ atlMdanee
Mch ateoUnc
to.
Tfce lottl rslfotf durioc the year wt«
|S0S4t, or tlili m va< deroiad to
apoclal work: S25 (or tbaak-offerluc;
box ralued at ISJS was aent to Tea!««ee. aad another valoed at <U.M
to Florida. BeeMea.MI.d6 vma'.de­
voted to rmitJer work, and 118 for
tbe eupport of a young lady at toe
hoiae In CUcaga Tbe
atndy for tbe year baa bean ’Tbe ChatlengaortbeClty.’' Fifteen mite boxee
bare been aaed.' In beib tbe borne
d foreign mlaalonarr aocletlea there
» tabea 138 mlBslonary magaxioea.

COFFEE

Purity, Strength
and Flavor; •

P

.'

In
Dse
For Over
Thirty Years

CASTORIA
ELECTED
OFHCERS
MM COWARM PRECIDCNT
MiMiONARY •ocimes.

IHNDAl MEETING HELD

Will

Be die Third

MICHIGAN FARM LAWS

For aU Herald SDb8crlbcrs.-Wlial Lawyers
Say of It

fim^ Balsam

MFort or tha Ceadltiea of

At tha vataB aeeUag of all tbe mlaiMMrr aodettea of tba city brld
Thwadiy artemooB at tbe Klrat CongianUnnal cbnreb. the lollovlng
Beera were rimed fw ibe. euaulng
year:.
PraoM^nt—Mn. B. L. Edwarda.
Viet praaJdant-Mra. Bmma UmdMoL
•emury and traaMrar—lira. WI1ttaa Aogburg.
•n» cMBBltte oa arraagementi

dtCmat aoeleUaa of tbe eity. A flted
Bate »aa aet. tbe third Wedne
•f Jmaarr aach yaar. The meeting
•cxl year will be held to tbe Flnt M.
K-chardL
A aawB lUn from each aoefety reppaaaatad. there having been rrpn
ladvaa Crom 19 aoeiatteg preoaBt. waa
Ctdaa, tbta betag aa tntmwaUng too- ton aa tba Itaau eaaM from

tfe. polMutspecUl work; 8l0 for the support of,ago and have only btH«n recently a* studied the prescribed course ai
a miMkmary ta South America; 815 organized. They report 12 meml-rs: oiiilined for them. "The Uptifi ol
for the suppert of a famine widow'. 10 mite boxea In use. They Intend ,China.•• The ailendsnre pas been betMn. Millar also gave 815 for the anp- Btadying the Ibes of ike
The society of Ugbl Beararf ot the
port of another famine widow. Mrs.
Roland Donglass gave |20 the past Aebury M: E. chorch number lO and
year for the support of an orphan girl amount raised was 82.
The King's Heralds only work In
in Cbint. "Gloria Cbristi" bM been
studied the part year. The average (be Sunday school.
FIret Congregational.
attendance at each meeting haa been
d to furnish the name* of hotels, boarding housee
The Women’* Home and Porelgi
17. aid 17 mite boxes have been in
Mlulonary society Of the First Con­
gregational chorch report 43 members'.
Plesoc send a postal card, addressed "Secret
d of Trade. Trav
fnerneae of three. Amount raised
M City, Michlgen," sUting your location and bov* many people you can
during the year 8118 : 850 for foreign

PEOPLE OF GRAND
TRAVERSE TAKE NOTICE

SICK PEOPLE
SHOOED IIWESTIGATE

Know Ike Olamaee «2 BeM Saaea Like aa Opes Book. I have Bsn Cat»
Tta te 6F Yema. la McL My Satire LUi tlae Bmn
^
Devamd m Cnrl^ Wkwe Oifawa Have FalMd.
Saaag Mm aad Waawa.

SM:

Br„

sU kUds wHb

Bised PeiSLO

uegd

1 eum FlkSB-U • days m Msy carm «d «• amr nisia.

a bale*.

ANDREW B. SPINNEY, M. D.
BBMag SaMMriam aad Rawaat. Btldlag. lUdb. m
■mytaa ................... ...
Mkfc.
1 X V W -XtoHJ I*»M

-ui 'll A Ol 'll)
Vtj u >1 ,!.» A3NNId< -I > Sg

Thia is very important, and iray ultimately reauTt
t upbuilding of
the retort feature of this dietrict.
PLEASE MAIL YOUR POSTAL CARD NOW.
. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE.
Travers* City Board of Traded

I VO'CT'S CRESC E_h

• of Nwwoga WmAe lato Fine,
AamM Me Cma X Caaaot Cma.
wtotam^^tiesM vritk-

CaD aad am ma ar wAt ta sMbw

work and |G5 for home work. The
average attendance has been 20. Klgbl
roiasionar)' paper* are taken. The
ciety had a miscellaneous prograin
during the year; no mite }>oYoh have
been In use.

PRACTICAL RESULTS
Voigt’s Crescent Flour supplies the'housewife with the
right start for good bread and pastry.
It’s flour that contains all the life and goodness of the
wheat, nrililed and blended in a way that makes her bakings
perfect and sure.
It’s practical flour for practical purposes and people.
It avoids guesswork and experiments and makes bake day
the day that everything goes right.
1^*8 practical to buy because every grocer has it.

VOIGTS fJRESCENT
-The Flour Everybody Like*."

V»ltlMllliMflCoM«aBy

The |iureha»4 oil a piano I* nne of
ihi' niofsi importgot irati*ec(lonh a
(iiiuMy I* calli^ Ulwn to make, it lb\»1v,->. III). M-li^clio^ ot a lib-lluiv com
liaiiioii uiiii the cxlK'iKlitiirt- of a kiiiii
by no m*-au« tiniail If a good Plaan
(lxi*lr*>d,
li i* vital that ibr nw>m>y bo InvootihI in till' voo i><'*4 liikiruui*-ul It will
K-.-uro.
I
It la o
CUALtT
liiitil.' Plaitn is a {con*
<lisai;i*oiiiiiii<'m an{l r**
'
Th* qiifvHinn iir—baw can jBn lx- attsoluioty sure of QUALITY
and VALU^ T
|
In bii^K oihfr hmi*Phold arlicbn, you go to tho aoro doluR
;'••• iiitTi-w' liu*in«** and eatTylog the brou>h-j-i wloxilon, conQdciii
•i| niKbok j'isi whin .vou want, nml ju th*- right prir*-.
iViiy mu up|‘I};<>ho xame rub- to th- purchas* of Hi*' I'lano? .
No
einr^ In MUhlgnn off.-rs *o larg' u »iiK>k n* CRINNELL
BROS- n*>l>.- Ml ci.uiidct.* a vari.-iv of iho W.itld's
I’i.moK.
yVniu the famous; STEINWAY and tl»- wonrt.-rfiil PIANOLA PIANO.
*l'j»-ii TO the r*-luil|1*- n*-w uiirlghl we **-fl at 8163. .-i*-ry 1‘iano 111
i*'ir Iiii* I* u 1*-ad*Y III iU gr»*l<-—th*- v<-i-\ le-v.t I'ian** <in earth for
tlx- money.-Ail mfr I’lano* at*- full* -t;ii:ii;iul'-«d, laMli by thi- mBh*'r
aii*t )>y u«.
j
No oiher stoNl In Michigan buy* and wit* EYfJN HALF «*
n-any Piano* as GftlNNELL BROS..
non*- can buy amt
o*'l1 1.0 f:h<-aiilv. (.<*bi|*aii-on will qulrl.ly prove that our value* ar*'
abrolutely unaivproaeti.-.J.
In The mnIt<T Of s -ivie* we airo bad. Ih'lng Wano nunulacturers (ih.- i'X<-.'lleni ;CRINNELL PIANO i* Ih- product of (Uir own
Ta/«'iyi V,.' have g (o’n of exi-ert.- p-!.l an equlptiiem *mv>nd to'
I.<5t;*' ill Ih*' couii-ry. Our i-nilr.' fnrmti*"<,.;.re available In o.ir patMiis, Ui k"*'p ih.ir Pianos In n:*i eb-v order, or to make good. oH'
«l“r The vrms of opr guarantee; an.vihliiq that mlrlit prove wroiig or
i-n -.tisfacion.
We s. n on v-lrv ea-y p.ayT.eni term* and ample i-np|ial enable*
'fi Ui carry all o.ir contract*. T''H* o'lr t,att.*n« d*-al direct wiih u»
ftoni lb*- fi'.-i tiayiin-iji U> It.e r•^• i|it In r>ill, which I* a guaranu-e of
Ii-..teeiimi and fair ir-aiiient und*'r .nil eireumslance*.
The ricliT wayi u. l.ny a Pinuo-Th" ONLY STBR WAY of »ecur.
Inc 'be full wonli h* your money and permanent salirfardon—1« to
come tn CRINNELL BROS. Visit nor wan'Toorn* and let oa prove
our elriiras. or write lor catalog* and lull informaiion reganflug any
of our !i>!sruiu*'ni«.

Grinnell Bros.
Traverse aiy store; cor. i^oat and Cass Sis.

Grand Rapids* Midi.
IGT’S CRESCENT

The Right Way
t o Buy a Pi^b

■\ Store* al<io at IVtro^t, Adrian. Ttay City. KM-r.iialia. Flint, Han•-wk HHIedale. Jari(*on. Kalamavoo. !-in«lng, Pon Huron, Pontiac.
P •■•Ic'y. Saginaw. Sauli St*'. Marie. WInJeor and Yir-tUnU.

GRAND TRAVERtE HERALD. TUEEDAT. JANUARY 2A dW.

U Tner lAT. PrMi~'Mh. ViM PrwMeBt; •‘MAIOENt ALL PORLORN" WAS |
IJHfci*’: A. J. MATEXCELLENTLY PRCtENTED.
s4i AMlstut CMh'
. Traer Lar.
_______ j. J«Ua T. BauMk,
OArtuA. H. C Dartt. Jarry
I. W. W. taMfc.

HUMANE

BOCIETY

WILL

Make You ateS
Ifv 1 u.l.rUpcf Acre ■
hoTv becB fiowwUcaero! oTt-roc* I* .

Cvdillas Institutiwi Mu tort CloaM
Its Year—Raeord i«*a RctndHlabla owe

Raya C. A. «- Commands.
Ratomazbo. MIrh..

Cadillac. Jan. K.—Last evdolBg tbe
hospital's

opening

In

ot

Kioa liwcf a proclauatton

Mem

this

pity waa

or

iCadlTIac.

heto-smThe phyaiclaii*

‘^•r^'drTukwrwDt
eftlv-ctrmtiTk-ow^gyv^

holiday throughoat the

that

Insttiutlon,

by

which

*'tL m^-^Aa*Twm as O
fawTWttwiliitirr ngarAiac ^kla«
at LOland—vary

JUKE SUM
WiMMSED

by

MMtlng Held Lwt Evening

A Terr Ursp compaiiy of eJnb mem-

fleer* and

rorlom - Tha

aM

aent

Mm.;

work ’of

J*U

W.
to

(pend aeme lima In n qdbn comiiry
plaee with a maiden UJM. At there
•ARE MCETtNO WAS MELD LAtT
CVENINa

In tba vit6e oaa ot tin-

“GRANDPA' BROCKWAY.
At the Ape of 80 Year*. Bern 1««2,
Died Jan. 20. 1K>».

oroount of iMUtncMi. It trill be Impowwill aeml Ida friend. Dr. Joalj-n IVtiby.
all bOEin to pr.-j»ro foi tbe
UMlor'a arrlv*!.
. Mich.. Jan.
Ui«.

tnnti*e«

At a mrrtof

tJMiaonla

aam

Aunt

Inieresl.

(.oiiiHk
At

discussed

and

mecllng

NEW CRUISER

The matter of flnancea tor the com­
A. L. Baehant Will EuHd eng in Hi*

ing year wa* taken up and a plan
nmeud

whereby

It

is U-iiered

Spar; Time—R.

tb^i

caro'

on

Its

buslueas

and

J.

price

ii

Also Figuring.

the society will have aufftetem funds

YrS. NORGONK DEAD ~

weeka wttb iham. Ho reiilleji that on

Far Beofca.

suciciy

which occur»«m®e evening'of Feb.

also

employ a competent bunune offl-

A. I, Dacliaiit iius *ecul^H»lans fc

r tor at least a |>uriluD of the year.

qiiaiirtanoa naliinc bln to apoid two

_____It SO PtiN'»
tiM NatfhbarhMd af RtO.Sa0

the

plaim made tor the annua]

l^riR wrItOa la a yount man of her ae-

alble tor him to lea«a the city, but

raraaer wunt.s erct
hln^-ie
get to iflB hint In his on,*rd pm
a Tbe Hi-rald
furnish­
ing the "MIchlgat- Farm Ijiwa"
ItA subscribers.
Importance to
Igan hu ever tp-sui offered by................
paper.
Thirtyfflv* ebaptera of laws
Ti'.h all-kUttU'bf bbstners forms. See
Ideturc Of book aiid our offer on aooHicr pagt‘ of thlsVpaper.

lmeresleil|

00 EUrhlh rtroct lail evening and the

V. Melntoah. The parta were aoryi

J.

others

ibe home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. i*eck

leadera

ably Ukf« by Vaadninra F. L. Smith.:
HcOotiyh and

several

ir. the wotk of the iX lety wu* held at

ipns a Ibrcr act comedy aetUlrd,

raiehln.
Three youny tadlaa

l-ed* in a city of ;0.00f>.

A meellag of the huntMc oociciy of-

in

thr clob room yrnerday Bfiamoon to

Intnrh. J. H.

oWMOHwui

ttv

A. W. Peek.

. I>. AHiay. R. B. While, J. V. Mc-

)z;mz was realizes

of that number thwi only two ca*es
j were ton a^ the reauli of o^ratlanc. FOR *XLI-0. ..^.1
!.-i t.-cord that It is <loubi''d'has ever
keau. rooming boose,
located. IS f
- • j'. ecn excelled In a hoRpiial jnf thirty

tbe Home ot Mr. ■and Mre.

brra and (hair jpinatJi aMrnbIcd

~Naidm AH

by

aj-lcxjt cabin .'itii-*

There k no offtcer at present, but o-r- l.ls ord-.-r for the tii.iieiial.

OT.tTK OK MK'llHIAN. TilK
bale eourl to;
the eiuilii
lirDii.I Trnv.-twe.
|
I4te matter of ilic eslatti of
xuslns. deceased.
J
See i- hi-n-by |riven thatU
the 36lli.day of Jaiiupr;
have btren ailow'-d forfe

......
eeictK***. -iid uu xiU at iicun*«Hsas wl law
ecln.R|ai<T ha.inc l-*« laalloM ta rw^nrsT ,
aaT|wn.dlh- d*M du*;Be«. tWafiwv. to
nrla« .d'hr i»>w»r u( • Icla tol*

Mr.

1<:

tain Of the officer* and member* of Chau: will iiiiUd this l,nni hiuiaeUand
ih'- society have been earryiDg on the

will sp-lid hi* '-luiie lime on I

Reatdent of Empire H«d a Large Num­ worl;. Iiivesttgaiing complaiiits, look­
|K-c:ing to have P coiiipleti-d In i
ber of Friendt in Traverse City
ing uiM-iisew n-porti-d.etc, Tbe socleiy
jr-ar. The cnii- i wi'l l«- very
—Funeral Tuesday.
rec' lv<ji mfcny coinplalnta that are
• ic In e\.T d'-i-'i'. iiu-liiillitg u

ilu‘

1- l>r. Di'iMiy nrrir<-K and

-igU'-d and no attentions la paid
Till- Rmtdre .Iii'inial bar the toltow- th'we. as anonyuioys reporu are

■i:ii at.xl wvmi 'i.iii-iim.lsTthk and
will Ih- Ml

u'.l ilwl

It

will

ig If, «>' ■•oiuf'-nliiK tbe dititb of

i

r At Ibo nmaa meeUag batd In
I dinrdj- laat arooing
aa aaked to be raUad. After
r tbe orcheatnt atlrrlni
wara mada by the /ter. Mr.
, of Oharlerota.. iand by
a and Honor.
ttona In the form bf a prame ware then taken. Mr. Pola rMdIag tbe amonnta and a B.
« M chalk (BBiker.
Oae anbaertpUwI of eSM lod. with
^ teMH fiwn 1100 0«**« *“0 when foott :«E up made a total of U.tOi. BenfB M
m afford to atand
1- AM bnt abf la willing to i
Egiltinrri nth the abore reanit
The eery Brat anbacriptUm came
.ttoougb'tbe mall from a formor *t«i’ tt who ta sow at Ann Arbor and
a reaUtied U eant« tbe greater
t tbsL bla tronaera Bpekeu held,
a 10 eeht coBa# waa aerred after
A ivMliig' to nplare atndenU' booka
9 ttoae tort by Ere: |1C being railed
i lMa wdr.__________ _

PARK ANNUAL

V-

M"S2.*£L.-

and pa* place

legariled. tn care of n lonii'IaJnt.
>uit.d any •*a.
Imagine their annirUe and di^appolm- lady well kii'imi jn ihiMcity.
|M-r!,.Mi mn'sliig It alMiiild give his
R. J. PHi*' 1* alau planning en build­
t ttaJI on ibfi a»b« of Ui<* meiit when they iM-hnld a diptiO'd
"lienih. pi-accfiil and reatful, called
)i< r fiauje. The name of the infciru'- ing a eruUer of about tbe
It to br a« naar Ora piw»f a* poaIr*. AtonjMi Nf.rconk from eiulh at
ill he kept serr<’t if desired and u>< luduii*. alUunigh h- h.i* nut
_j tarca anoaih
to
ar
In BiWl'lkm to the comedy a very |i»;3rt 1,'clock Sunday rooming. Dc-c.
t-rbuaotod hy Ibe society, but Wlihoui 'ai-lly itiTided a|ion the d>-<igli.
t at iraat to atudrnia and tb«- pb-ahing niiulral prugrani coii'toiltit; Jt. cloelng an i!la.-ss of sfven.l w.-ks
it, 4he\mi.-iy ,-4ti ilo nothing.
nllr to ooM tlOjOW If nny of Ibi- lolhMng nuniliera waa vco and wilting 'IliiU'

a b.-BUilfiil
Stoine time ngo. theVuiety Ispur
much enjoyed:
SECOR-BROWN
^SiMarycareer.
lags which wi-iv put oti huiMs i.fi
Vocnl aolo. -ChlnfibBl,'' by Hrr. L.
• Mrs. Notwmk passed away Just as slamlllig unprolecied. On Iliere card,
F. THi:a. a rorat auto by Mlw Roland
.e rooming church bi-ll bad eeased
|Vo,ng People Were Wedded At the
I- i-riiilt-d the tolliiw'ing;
and a violin aolu by Mina Hnuncc. ringing. Ibr dc.nth was a jicacetal
I
Friends Parsonage.
Prevention of Cruelly to Animala.
pBiiled on Ihe pfniin by MUh 'tiding of u nobic life- as her spirit
Je-eph Se<-or and
Mia* Moyetta
^/•l hat W'hodoi'vr nverdrive*. over­
Kellogg.
look lia flight to that home. tlra^iK loads.
n a n. were married nl the Friend*
drives
when
ovorloadt*d,
The prcrtdcDl appointed a commit' flllox-nt ot the life everlasiitig.
It
«.ujg.l.-.sl eveiili;g, the Rev. Mr.
on rworl:*, torluies. inrmenis. d«« eonafrtlog of Mra. 3.
R. Santo,
“Georgia Aylosworlh waa bom Dec­
f.vi.i-r offle-allng.
1^11^ Sei-or.
prlves
of neces'saiy
susl'-liiuiee.
Mr*. E. 8. Pratt and Mra. I, C Morgan ember If. «G9. In-Rmplic and haa Wb.-i:hcr of ilie grooui; nml Ml-^s Ruth
cnielly beat* or willfully falls to
orannlao an auxiliary club at lx- ray* resWwl here. When six*
Hr vti. :t'*l*t.T of the bride, attentleij.
provide ony nnlnicl wltk proper
land.
I
non years of age she became
'
r.
ami
>trs.
Secor
.will make thoir
(ood, drink, shelter nr protection
At the doac of tbe program
tea l.cr of the SI. !J, church here and tois
li.uuw ii'-ar l.nm- Tree.
fnun the weather,
shall, en conand vafera were aerred by Ihe refresh
slways b« ii an nwlve worker In an.*viiiion thertof. In’ adj.udg«-il giiirtj
meni eommlit«N', and a aoclal time
thing perialnlng to the church or Sunof a biisdemeanor. and
shall I"waa enjoyed.
ilay^bool. She was oiilt<-<l in matpunWied for every such clfenre liy
riage W'ilb Alonzo Norcoiik NuveDila>r
m
imi'ilronnieni or fine.
Ik* Mcaneat Man In Town.
b
S7. iWO.
Warning.
tbe one wbo alwaya wears a frown,
-WSU1R|> C • Her entire life wne one of devotion
croaa, diaagreeabic and abort and
If this animal Is again fotipd iinibarp In hla answera. In nine c
luj naslftonid' W her toved oiu.!. and
protected from the weather. !• «Hi
out of tea It! not tbe poor fell
boi' bands were ever ready to lend
be
cari-d
for
and
the
di
lvi-r
«i
ov.
i.
fanIL Ita hla liver and digeattoii that
Ih1|i to those In need. She ran the
nakea him feel ao mlacraMe. be can't
er prosofluted.
elp being dUagreeable. Are you In journey of her llto In 20 yenra. it ii a
For Sale by Johnson Drug Co.
Agent nitmaii" s-ci.-y.
anger of g*‘.<tog into that condition* path marked with deeds ol kindoeas
ken atart at once taking Dr. Herrick's ciid-cliotr. nowiT* not ihortia, aun- Time........................... IM..
JngarCwiled Pltli tor yonr H»-er—:
The blank marked - iliiie" b filled in
shine not *1ll^|pw did *hc scatter e
aafe. cure and reliable vegeuble lit
lit the tliiie the case is nntired nnil Itj
J where. Truth
Truih and
am love wore the In
regulator.
tlx- unrse Is not given aitetnion, i; IAak for a free aamplafilrationr of her llfr shil by kludn'-M
itiken up iij- the humane office:- and
gbe oxemiiPfl'-il thi-lr gre tt wortn.
car»-il tor.incwae the owner takes care
•The fuueral rervlce* w.-e b-'M .-.t
before the hnnisne officer, the
the ball Taoaday aneroooo at
lag will call attention to his carePhilip Thiei Takea Exeellent Poaltlon pacliy Of the church was not sufficient
K-isness and he will have an opporbold uiorv than a amall |iorik>n of
With th* Valley City Cm—With
lunity to do better. The matter ot hav­
Maroantilt Co. for 14 Year*.
Ihe many who iiiiendod to ]say ibeir
ME WERE JIADE FOR
ing the police of the cl'y use these
last res|H-ets to OIU* s.i dear. Tbe Dev,
COMING YEAR.
taks wa* takea up and they will be toPhlMp Thiel, Who haa been with Iho wmiaro Hftskin of«claie<l. The
Hanirah A Lay Mercantile Co. tor vtcea opened 4>y the choir singing quested to do DO,
Ti'i- polke dejiaruneni has given the
the last 11 yeara. hna tendered hi* '.Load Kindly Ugbi.’ and 'I Know thrt
jgaSna In AK ON
aoei' iy ve^' valuable aid and tit’s co­
realgnatlen and accepted tbe poalUon m>, Itedeenier LIvi th.*
Thi
luister
operation has resulted fn a great re
aa rcpreacclatlve for the Valley City sptike f;olu Ike* I'-xl: •She Hull,
Coffee and Splee company. Mr.Tbti'l vhai ulie cnilUl.' He touchingly d«elt diicilon In the n-.imbcr of case* ot
(lucliy to animals and (iiildivn. the
win go on Ma Amt trip Feb. I. bla
upon Ihe beautiful life of
the d
cojnplaint* referred to tbe chief of po­
ritory oovering tba
diatriet
t
rrohcd and jinlnu-d out a lesson fc
lice »s-lng very promptly Investigated.
Grand RajHda to the • Soo.'*
others In her nohfe characterlsiics.
At th:- com-lusicfli of the n.c-:ing.
W. L. Bweit. Who haa been repre•Her Sunday school riaaa. a clos* of
MnUng the Valley City eompnnr. wKh jO'jng ladles :ii!end''il In a Irody. I'laiO' light refresliiiicni* were s.-rved. lii.sbfsdqnareera at Snsinaw. la hiphly b evident w.ns their deep grief In Uielr pres'-m not only sis-nding a pic-.isaut
r-V'-nlitg. but being fully n«ul,i-n.-d to
rleaaed ihrt he haa secured the
loss of the one Who hnd so ralUifnliy
vtce* of Mr. Thiel tor .hla compniiy, u.llilhicred to their >i>irllual welfare. the ncevi Of such a .society m thi*
cv.uriy. Itospltc Ihe Igiflc
of
funds
and dectarea that
rccomm
Tho Oouerit wi'i'e pivfuse alxi of tile
•li has been accomplWtcd *inc- HuIlona given Mr. Thiel by the Hnnoah moat beatiiirm vnrleile.. and d- i-iga*.
oraaaizatioii ,,f the *<K-U-iy ami liiA Lay MercanUlo company munage•Tile pall l>ean-n» were William aud
vor).
Bill
not
1i<-ullo«i-<l
to
r<-;:ix
>neni aiwak very highly of bln otto
Richard RulHvao, Fritz Rohr. J. O.'
clency and fallhfulneae In biutncss.
I.lCore. John Toiins iind Mike llnwl '
MUClS’FACk
You fra-l :ik
:i If yiiu halt oiu- (»c<- In
or. all of wltoni had heeii chi’ilhiMvl
when you lute m-urulgla. ciiiii'
friend* of th'* decoast-d.
Inleniient
r Rare the fan-, you may ti.*-d It.
was nude In the Maple Grt-ve ceme­
gi-l rill of the neuralgia, by applving Ri-nne'* Kaln-Killlng Oil.
Finest
tery.
I

Mac*.
ihliii; in :h<- world lor rli'-uniali>m.
•'Mr*. Norconk Is survived hsher
n-.-uialKia, bunts, cut*, craii.i'-. eo!-<-.
ImsiMDd.tw-o sister*. Mrs. Miller'Dld- diarrhoea, nor*- threat and pb-visv
nan :if Rmplr--. and' Mi'<8 Settle Vritv
r«f and VM per bc>:ile.
f-. TtHa tha Raaderi of Thia Paper Hew
Icsworth of Chicago,
i
STARTED AGAIN
T* Prepare the Mixture at Heme
biiUher. Cittige F. Ayhisworth of thi*
and Other Advice.
It van drrtaMl to Iradd

Thin

;tI>erntlocs liav* been performed nnd

Officer* and Other* interetted at

Afta'maan.

le Hr*. T. H. Sherman and

iltW EAST HALL TO RE SUtLT
i ^
at BEIttOHlA.

tha

Auxiliary

Flaataat

aUte.

SALESMEN WAH-TEO to iMk Sftor
.. oar mu-rest in Craitd.Tratwrae «ad
adjscen; coantie*. Salary o-

ft was

;,hcwn that more than four, hundred

Fraaidant ta rorm an



out

Teh. i;, LtoMln Wohdar, gk A <^e

.cegihe report of tie .year’a’tkrk at

ttao ln>m i nrnaaiiTiinii ol o
Mtosourt Kdhor. «t« vUtM
Coaods i^OgWel lAOt.
TW st*S«
*1 B* onit

KOT ALLOWED TO RELAX I
CAUSE OF MONEY LACK.

Cammittat Waa AppaiMad

CM.

mHIbe

nioTe la ■ par. ot a gtuera! Moremant'
their wive* nod a tow Isviifd gnesU tbtoojtbmu (he Vnliefi Btatdk.
were the'gneets. At that tiro* w^v glv-

WORK IS PROGRESSING

l•lrMil•li•«c4•RTlaeI>eDWtU t

Jiih.

C. E n;atr, state commander ot th*. ‘
G. A. If, uys that Gov. Wkrnar wtO

Brat anoircrasry banquet

Mkcr pari ol tba Coi
dam

HOLD

MEETING THEN.

PARnWEREWELlTUEN

FEft. t2 TO BE HOLIDAY.

n«llHL IliHOEI

ANNUAL IS
ON FEB. 1

[ATE BANK CLUB WOMEN
GAVEAPIAYI

Dilcss'ls

naDrXwrchase's
Ointment

noral Co.
RiUiIi Avdersoa. Hsr.
PhoDe43. 318S. Uoioo

•laee. Six .itHdren .nre left
Ibe

McKareber. daughtor ot Mrs.
: parr K. MdCereher, of -MylwHde.
■Mr Ix‘lBPd.,aBd familiar on
' rtfMU of Ibis city. 1* dead. The gray
r Mood WM taken tick Monday and
: BM ycaierday.
waa bora ta Bertland oearly
fmo yMT* ago. pM waa brought
the Iburelt kewuir where a Diend of
Pm McKerebto %nirHiaaed blffi and
Sreaented him U> l>er aa a ChrUti
am a year ago. He bad a pedigree
that waa the ewvy of many a dog (an>eler. and waa valued very highly by
[ kta Mtatrea*.

kind

and

loiltig

piihmii

W. e. Williams Plant Operat.ng Wit:

mether'K

TUey'nre five daiighttrs. Lliit.nu. 'Till-

Trains (nau Cedar CHy sad
'aiHre^lv a. as. aad t :<§ a-Si
U UUft.r O. P A
J ryxNE8.Ar«<i

THE FARMER’S STORE
The 1904
Autonudlc
-Washer'
This wonderfnl machine wai
clotbe* clean

ond

doiw

tbe

work

quirky and easily.
' We tot }ou lake !l a:;il Irx- It tor M
days free of eharge-*f -on like It >on
but it. if you don't like It reiorfi U.

FRANK TRUDE
OM Postolllce BnUdlng

>to;il.i>

ivi'h

:i

full

(ti-b

nf

net

Haa. Georgia, lllanche and Gladys.tbol

n il

l<rii;g. wh.-n Improvc-nifitis «ill b

1 Alonzo, aged eight. Itesides these m.K' - It' :he pl.-ml.
js-rsen

wbo has

The plant h:-« b--

the Veer.

afl new-.(or less money
L«>ok

your

toe.s

over,

bring them

■ he to'-'ii; V

well show you how it

i'i tou ot u. ;.-

.

.11

Wl-cat Reached the Highen Price for
U'hrat took a Jump and landed

to us and

works.
Arr-sttohL »•** ::e-.,' at
b^ I.-"' m:':;t ft!. 3d'

$'2 *25 gAs the guara.i-

the J1.02 mark y.i.ierday. the highest
hcii-h reactio.1 thi* winter. This qute
latma npplii-d to both r*^ and white
and the iiuirket gciu ra)1>

was tjulie

strong. A year, ago vS 'o-nt* wait iiaul

tor lid wh -.xf autl RS tenhi for •‘il.e.
when ahowB the
that they can el
Mra. Sarah””lta'ck^”Mura.>d
gKvdtoata. or.vlf cur reader*
lh?'^7xlure'ftoihir-rocraieV after vi.iilug
jfiititda In the «ltF.
I

J.

zeziNi
rare* aertortK.

jrJvt's you a rijj as good

I /s'rnibi™ oLr.w^ t':«.
.•n.le.: .

J.

Snwttl on yt>ur old tops

than a whole new rig.

Death of Mra. Armstrong.
Kor-h.
n.
William Armstrong

ABOVE DOLLAR MARK.

Price, 50c ]

it: lull op'-ru'ii'U it<

mourn Ikt loss Is the entire neighevery

exa-iitional a^rrngth. If yon liavt troohto

ton iltaL is to yourlikinE try a mainple i»nthl ofait
om* \V« will take our cliantx-a on your ooiuiiig Wii.

u

ytunir.-si being six jears old and one

ib'uwl and

Rubbers

a Full Force of Men.
Ti- U* K. W.Ilian;- plaut

iliai they have know'll from ihi* rmdie.

er eoini- In lomh with tliis aiitdlnie
gon, till CO ounces roiupomid Byriii
Garsaparllla. Mix by shaking tn a boi
lie and take a tcaapoouTul afte r meal*
and at bedtime.
Juki try this simple bomc-niadc mix
l-jrc at the firsl siigu of Itbcumatlam
back
the kidneys are no: acting Jw
Tbl* h* aald to be a apJendld
almoat rerti-ln
rvgnlator. and
.
« ot
of Rbeumatlstn.
Rbeumatlsm.
for all form*
ney* (all to blu-r
blUT out. Any uni
Illy prepare IhiB at boiiu- and a
small _____
and.vlcliiltr
Drugalals in Ui

» «a ro

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

SBAlOrMHlE

MrcAiae Wat Ownar.

IT
|3
If’’ i*Sl3
^aa j

Via Oapumaw * A A. B. R.

KHilD l: \\ ALKkii.
.htdg-- of I’roliate.

Queen City

i buey. and tbe paiei
maDuraemrera n-ap th>- Uarveat. uti
Irsa great care Is titken ii>
drre.
wamdr and keep the fee: dry. Tbls^
la the advice of an old emlii-ni anihority. who way* that
Rheumittism
ahd Kidney trouble weather.l- beri-.
aPd aleo lelU wbai to do In case of
an attack.

Sr

jiislmeut. aud that .all
1 d'-r.-nsed art- reqi
to prereiit their elnitna to said <■
at I'ae prohaie offire. In .the cli
Traverse Glty in said oounirt on o
tore'the 21st day of May A.*D.
said clHlms will bq beard by

We have Ihe varielies
The best of stock
And %ve are here to
please yon

'"^Vrank TtonleU. J. B. Seward,
ty Clerfe—Mr*. Thoaa* PWter.
a f Tiwhrer—Mr*. C C. Mac*,
t , camlrman of vlalUng comb
Mn. E r. Barbip.
Ctaalrmu of

H. E IL E. IRE cm.
E'ESrES’.::::::;:.EESHiii***;::

Order that Box of
Flowers here

GOES ON ROID

War* Choawi.

' The trat ABbMi_»erttog of tba
|f>Ogk Park CoRgrefairoilnl obnrch waa
Md Tbnraday eveolng. at 0« borne
«| tba partor. tl» R*v. A. A. AlUngton,
m WaablngtoD MreeL
Tbe annual repwta were an very enarnttrm gatoa In
d«Fpart»anU.
Plana tor the work of the coming
fMr were iboroogbly dlacnaaed and
and detennlDrtion
Y*tti eapiwMCd by erefyobc.
OOtoera and eomaittaea
iMaqdag year are aa bdtowa.
T
of tnirteea^E. P. Barber, E.
t j. Hkba. Cbaa. Porter:

C T.ATK OK MIC'IMC.AX. TUI! fim
^ liale «Mirt tor Ibe .-puu-y of
Grand TraverKC.
j
In Ihe mutter of the i-stau- of .loUn
FhU-lds. deceased.
|
Nol!<-i- U hereby givr-it flial
lour
mmiihs front Hie fStli day ik Jl;
A. It.
have b*-en

RSrhSi°*%^*25G.
t Bk»wr.

lirtd. tne

teed rubbers sewed

OU are going to bay "Manareh”
Flour- as a bread Floor.
Why not gel II now? II is sure to
be the most sntlslaclory Hoar yoB
ever nsed.

the old tops.
Cheaper ones too
you want them.

for Sale by Johreai Drug Co.

on

Sooner or Later

if

HANNAH a LAY CO.

€1k /(aplils Dtpartment

tnlahap. they expect to totmdfdc Ibcir
tvwract D<-xt Monday.

EVENING WEDtflNG

The acBlort and tenchen* of the
High acboid were gutwia of Mr. and CARL ttreATHeRLY AND
Mrw. 3. Uutler Thntaday evening, the
. FIBHCR UNITED.
occsalcm being the I8ib birthday of
which will bo furnUbed by Ulo Elk
Uelr daughter. Mlaa Helen. Mr. and
fUpIda orthcrUB. '
Mn. natler bad planned a ann>rli
Mackinaw trout by tboaloacn arc be­ tor'dtaeir daughter, and It waa anecea
Mr, SchMHIe In ThMr Own
ing caugbi.on Klk Uhv. "cbngging." rally canit^d out «bd the aarprlae wa«
Memo—Are Foputor.
niU Wood niade a record Tburaday -cotuplete wbt-n alias Sutler enu^red
bli-h vUI probably atsnd for her borne at 6 o'clock and was greeted
Klngxlty. MKXt.. Jaa. 3L—In their
Uic winter, langlng a
, by ibff rolkuvlng yell, composed by her
wbii-b welded, dmaed. 3C pounds. }claaamaU-s;
II. H-c. H^l. H-o-U-, new homo, which alceady fuimtofiod.
tJoKpel mooUnga are Mill bring held M-c-l«-n. Hok-ii: U. U-u. D-u-t, U-u.t-1. Carl Weatherly and Miss Isiclto
aigblly wUb Ibe excvpUou of Saturday Bu-t-l-c. U-u-t-,l-o;i; A good, a real FIsbor were onUed In marriage at S
Ttaai'a o'clock toft ercniog. the solemn cereevcianga. Two notings will be held good, a real good nttic'glrl.
on the nut side next week. Monday lli-len. A bountiful supper was aen .-d BWny being performed by tbe Rev.
Hr. Ss-bot-ulc and being witnessed
evening at Thomas -J. Hlilie’a andjA C o'clock ^nd was followi-d
by a number of friends end relative*.
Tswaday evening at the kouie of Mra.| many gainoa. Tbo gMo»i« departed
To the auatns of tbe wedd'.os
II o'clock wishing Mlss Helen many
Mary OractaeL
mirnh played by Ml;v Rosa Chaufty.
Word romrx from Travorac CIt.v that more bai-p}’ birlbdvs.
Mrs. Henry lluUer has bc.-n loathing the young people lock th-lr plac^ In
Mrs. I1ui. Oaulcts, who n-cciitly na\ho fern-decorated parlor, tbe bride
derwinit kit opoiatlou at tbo buspiial tbo sixth grade during the absenie of
Mlaa tTlam Hrajlng.'w-bo U siywly rt' loukiug charming la her ucai weildlng
Hi^TuT is rapidly M^verltig.
•own and with ber bouquet of v
Mrs. Wmum IffuM loft Thursday ooVvrir.g from the burna k-evived Cbrnsilona. MUa U-dla Brown was
shortly
b.-fouChrisli
for her borne In Ih-iraU. nller a visit
the brld.-smaid. whll£.^wln R. CtaaufThis has.bceu a bu»y week with the
wllh relatives.
n<-r uotber, Mr*.
ty attendrd tbc groom.
VIolA Hearing, at-coiDpanled her for boys r.l the grist mill. O. J.' Powers
Alter the ceremony, a bount
au DtoM-aciv luMliiK until apriDg. While repuits the rttelpt thU week of
wi-ddliig dinner was M>rvcd and the
away she will rioU her old homo In carload csib of wcNern wheal,
guc*m %pciil tbc evening in music
and oats; besides shipping a carload
f'aitadn.
umll 11 o'clock. Mlsi" Brown nwd the
Oeorge a aiibepi.ffbe tncrcbaM tail­ of l-v.l wliosl.
bride rendering a number of piano
Mias Mary Nuckermaii. it-aober In selections which were much enjoyed.
or, li away on s baalm-M trip, caiivasBlng for spring suits nnong the the Travt-rva «Ity schools, came lai
Both Mr. and Mr». Wcaiheriy have
lumber camps.
night forusfaort visit to ber pan-nla.
a targi> nuiulmr of frleuds to w-|xb
kliu. Kan- Uauphi-lt. the obliging
A owiple of days of Janaury thaw them nothing ^t bapplnoo.
saleslady at Spring's dry K«oda eni- and all contHiyanw U'again done
poiiun, la enojylag a short vacatHsn. wbevto^
which ahe to apendlng with ber parrod^-at
1 nrrlved yesterday
f-DU In MIMon (owaabip. One vvvuliir
a 8t. Ja
James, Heaver Island, to as­
this week, U young pnoftlt- drove out sist In the aiason work at Uiu
evemor Warner Has Named Uneoln
io the txvumry hotM and gave JJtss facior.v.
Farm Aeoeclatlen ^mmltteo—
lott <d cefclagweBld btsvoldrd ard tauci Kate a ploaasnt surprise.
Thea. T. Bates a Member.
sadatdbeMtprwretcd if ntvy family dido
A roimbllrao cdunty convention will
Ut wriiw af thu hiirr KErnu.
H* hi»to«do»Hii«ni tV‘"’'v>«»wl‘k»«nj PC bold at the cour( bpuse, Hi-IIalre. ♦
lamr^liiR.
Mich,, Jan. 23.--Thc gov­
•REVITIKt.
' «
■adidan ibu tbrtv it a«bm| h. C"^ ^
Tuesday, February klb, to vh et eight
ernor him appululed tlie following
JL W. CbtaCt Kidney tnd iJm ('lilt M
dolegMes |o Ibe MaU) cunvciitJun at . Mrs. Frank Hartley loft today feX tuA-mbers of the Micblgau comuffttucOrsnd Kaplds, Kebniary I2ib.
Elk Onaway where she was called by the fOi lh</ Litton Farm association:
Mpndidtti otaeM invariiUy true (raa iief ilupids
oiiiUlcd to six delegates In serious mnoss of her dvughlor. Mrs.
CbarICH Mdore. Detroit, chairman,
Mel M keep Cic H*er, bidary. and boMh t^r Ibu couiily convention.
Henry McKIpley, wife of the Bov. Mr. W, W. Mlicboll, Cadillac; Kira Rust.
TTik |-r^whdMBefheepMgDr.
Townablp Clerk A. T. Bhani roporu .McKinley. foruB-rly pastor «X the Raglnaw; W. R. Bun. Saginaw; \V.
. .. W. Chiw'iludaey tad Uver ruii «oe the reoeipi of tiH- primary aohool mon Fi rvmth t biireb of lUU city. Mrs. Me- ]t. While. HAiyiie fily; Waller
Wn*1?AL*ai>T. 146 SoatBW 8t, Cm- ff uile tlilM towusbip, the aiuouul be­ Kl.iilet'a sun. Harrow, aged two and s Young.,Bay Ciiv; Thomas T. Itolw-.
E. Foote. ,1Kalaiuatni Mb. R. L, wrttw.- “I ihlek I>r. A. W. ing mSif-M
hair years. Is alao crlllcaUf-ill with TravytKi City;
Cbi^t Kidnerand Um r.ll. m«t cseeiiMi
r-opf tlcii. II. M. IhifflioU. IDetroit
The annual, pioctlng of tho Blk puoDuiuiila.
CBtbrbilioaBrataitdcenilipaiina. We
The nun sbtino so brightly today XL A. Ball, Brand Raidils.
JdaaMhi»k«fbei%«libt>a( ihmiadu ('omcDt A Uuio tW.; for tlm aele«skm
Tne coinmliKe !>- a naihmal oigaulMtMa toby MtiriM. I have aicd aaa^ n^ how olflcors and diierlnra. will b<- IliM the awiilngs on llie m;uny side of
hefd acilii- (onipxny's Klk UapidM »( the street ihalghad nti't iMwa put away naltcai, whk-h alms to iiurcliase i
fl»>.' WediieKilai. Kebrnary Sul. at U for Hie winter were brought Into use. farm whi-r-- l.liiceln was liom and
■o'riook a. mWith tbc allow all gone, proteciimi erect, iherc-on a great pATinam-ul l
Jobn F. Boyd and 1,. N. Spring drovn from the alight broexe that coolod the tlonal munumeui.
acrtMK ISk toko Wednesday and vtoli- air. and in the full glare of tbo sun. Io­
wan inorvT like a day In the good ♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦♦•♦♦♦•A
erd T^rch river and lb« scone of the
KEWAOIN.

(dd aunimer time tbau In tbc middle of
by t'-apts. Hawley and Sharp. With no winter.
Mr «ala by ishiiasa Oniff Cs.
' Kewndin, Mich.. Jan. S3.—Charley
Auderson and IaiwcII n-iiik wcul to
Central Late ono day lam w«ik.
Farmers' iDstilute will be held at
the Grange hull Friday and Baiurday of this week. Mr*. Charles .Merrltto. of the 8uo,
•Vtollcd whh her brother. Amos Her
erher and family, part of this week.
John NIffenegger returmsl bomi
(nun South Haven Weduesday.
Grandma Frink reinrued lo her home
TWI iminif^
>a and
usiwrisuAn S-MUO tAWS
mvtb with
wiia Bna^aa
oosvncss Fo
r orms
anu Model
wuuci Boslm
ousiocm Lctterw, to a book for tha
t Elk Rapids Thursday.
ranser, Landlord, Tcaant. Laborer. Village Busiuess Man. and all other persona coDiieeied with farming
arUpiag'IngfamilngcoaBDUBlty. This book has A<iO pages, to bound in good doth and the (ollowiog
Mrs. J. Allison, of Elk Kaplds. Is
U)2tfUiirty>flracba|itenaliowsthe wide scope o> the UwsUo------■—
taking care of Mr*. Wm. Russell, who
tiom the last rcpoits Is no beiler.
James Stafford na* ivleasanlly biir
inlspd Wednesday < venlng by . h!^
Sunday school riass. iU-fresluueiiis
1 Animak
• scrvi-d at a late hour. A good
2 Bees.
time Is reported by all.
SBouidie^NegioaiAnbMlv
Tb(>o. Guyer. of Ceniial Lake, was
4 CembinMie«elc.Tf«lUtn.
through berv Thursday collcotlng lor
5 Daky and Pood Lawt.
the Traverse Bay Telephone com
6 Dce^ oCPropefty, etc
pany.
7 Do«m and Oinety.
Mrs. T. G. Milcbell is very poorly al
e Drainage.
^
lU wrriting.
Little cinreneo Holeiibeek has been
absent from school the last two
IIFir«.\
Weeks on aeeouiu of illness.
12 FfintoFnai Trees, etc.
13 FahUwv
14 Came Uwa
THOMFSONVILLE.
l5CriRM&.
16 HudmadsmlWite.
Thomi'senv llle. Mlrh.. Jan. 23-—
~>4c4idt
Pejiutv Sberiff Sloekhni and C'<iJisiv
16 Landlord and Te»M.
Me Woods arn-*ted Aaion Ro»e, ann
19 Uena
Lulu .Miller, living in Noith W.ilrt..i.
20 Manve and FertStos.
luwu^hip. They hud an cxamliiatlun
21 Money and InlorcsL
iH'loro JUMiee Nnrininp aud were
22
bound over to Cireuit court under
23 ProMiooef Fanning, etc.
tomds of 11,000 and tSUO re*i-ocU
24 Roatk
ly.
25 SimdaynndltiObiemncn.
Tbe many friend* of David Deljea
re ideasod chat hi* punlshmen; tor
tw
having his *ah>on o|U-ti upon the Sab28 Treee and Tsnbec.
tdlli
dsy was uul M-vere. as Da.ve was
29 TnelmOMnmencmgStab.
■I ilK- salivnn at the time, and bad
30 Water and Water Counts.
31 Weeds.
terbldden ihe’o|s-iiing of the same.
32 W^sndMeawret.
The rotter sksling «-rwze eoimuiH-s
and lAe rink has its full qwjia t-ai-ii
34 ButoMFon.
evening.
35 Model BtMtss Utlen.
Julius Hale has in*tsllcd ttvw (am:
II. Ill ills barla-r sht^v.
Saui Wlllb. has coneludiwl ...........
uKulfa growing U|iOU his (atm. He is
r.vFor Chlpter covers Its anb}«ct cranplctety and oouiains the Law as It stands in force and effect la
Htudylng tile haLil*. character and
liehiMn today. All tbc repeals arc stricken out and all amendmeots added. It to a complete np-tw-dalc
gi-ncral standing of the product' ut
,sw ..f tbe farm. These valuable l^ws and the too Fine UBsioess Funna and 40 Model Busiuess Uuer*California. Sam Is sanguine of sucall cuncemlug farm matters mokes it a book that evnty man
n needs fer bis own onac and the edneation of

Btt fUpld*. Mlrli.. J«R. 33.—Tbr
•HtBS fX Mn. Ib^bMU Cole, wido* of
«!• Ute WilMD Cole, wbo died Tuee■4ar ftt mekrort atter »B IttBeu of
#rB aODthi. Tore broustot liere and
iMMTod JL lUpk Drove
t^Brodarf Tber were ocn ,
•if ker iwlr «Mi. Arrfete, «t wbvc
hMe >he dird. ud were OMt at (be
alMiM t9 •
nimber of Odd Pi-IMw Md itebekaba. Tbc laMwai terViMt were bcU at the M. E. Aurch,
COOduHod by tbo Eev. «. W. Thomp
MB. Olid were under the SB
Us loc^ ktdice 1). of H., of wbirb desBSMi esa s rtisHer Benbor. Up la
«he death of the baabaod. which oe(Wred about f>.r year* afo. Ur, and
Mrs. (^It bad lived ber<- for about
St yssrs, and weie anons o«r aM*i
highly ealet-lued realdi-liU.
, The laidiva soQ Sir KnlgbU of the
Mscssbeea win bare a }otK liuulla'ttaa of officers at tbo opera bouw on
Trlday evening. January tt'Eb. Etch
Mdy and knight ti snUtled to two Inviiatloaa sbicb iniut bo prerenied
tha dour, and <wa he kad by sppl)Ing to Mrs. >latT Oratbel on the ea»l
•Me or at Ibe auwe of Uullc-r A Ca
JikHlowIng tbc InaU.laUoo cvreiuoulea
S dance will be given. Du> ntualc fdr

As a Family
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Call at our office and snbacribe, or send ycer subacrip.
Uon by mail, or telephone ns and we will bare our repreaentaUve visit yow. If you deairc tbc book sent by

HERALD AND RECORD CO., PdM., Tramn City, Mcli.

ATCOURTADEflOME

preaib the funeral sermon nf Mr*,
ibay aud Mrs. Youug aecumpanlcd
him.

.LOOHJ.OC P«Tv««
TIME LABT night.

Had ^ Walk a Portion of the iway
and It Wm i« 0*Claek Befuru
They Got There.

UtLle Clyde llanslcy has been gdUe
n hat to ou the gain now,
.

Mrs. Ortey Pray, of MnbcL to «- ,
the sick ilsL
The CkmrUde borne at East :^ Day.
- ,’ A bad,<ik^mt!ey Crv- In Mrs. (hooper's
whlck Is one of the mtM po^mlar house lauitHoaday aUkc mused quilr
couuirydvom.-. lu the vleluity of Trav- ,
in the village. It
CWy. was the sene Of ai^her
eiUngul.hed w iihinu any sort
.volly party of young people Fyirfav ^ damage hourw.-r
Tbe alroag
ulgbl.
about
23
young
folksr'iroi^
the
,ouu»«Mt
wind
that
was blowing made
b a
d
PERSONALS.
♦ East sl^ driving <iut lo the Ctoi^de ,t ,x,rrB«-1j dat.gerou, lor the boArsc*
i
1 aocoss the flrvct.
When tbi- ruin began to fall and tbe
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Fium Monday's Record.
Mr, and. Mrs.'E. D. Elli<>« rrturiud logs to vetiie ovt-r ibe clij. U wt*
at
Orn
tbougai.
the
wiser
plan

call

t*> Sh.-'.by icxlsy. after vtoitlDg at the
huuH's of W. L. Holmes aud W. U. tbx' sicigbride pufty. off. but wb'eu
evening drew m^r. u was decldi-d to
(lardiner.
!
E. Wilbdm returned from a boal- go. and none^ere s rry.
Seldom have the
been In
niss trip to Chicago today.
Mr*. H. Latch retnm.d to Cadillac, worse condliipn than they, arc j now.
today, after visiiiog at Ouivma wlnec ir.d sevenil lime* on the way the
h«srecger*. both girls aivd boysi huiJ
Thack.«;;lvltg.
.Mr. and .Mrs. John Miller oelimted ‘to alighi and walk, as It was linimto i^Ueview atiei visiting Mrs. B. Mble for the horses So i>ull iibem
through the slush. Thto only fdded
Moot and Mrs. K. Elwell..
Mrs. Fratik Anderson tv^^ed in i>-*l to the ^lu. and ali'hough It was
Cadillac tm^- nfler vtoliiii^Triends 1(1 o'cloel; wht-u the pntly- rekibed
ihvir destination, they feeiid 4verynnd relnllvcs Ibere.
Mrs. Ed. IVa.-,e and daughter went thing In roadlucKS (or ihelr rvccptloti,
to Harlior Spring* today, where they .Mr*. Opurtade having providnl an
tirgaiit supper, to which she jojiig
UitmeapoUA Uian.-”I vms gmt
will vfsU.
irom feiMlc Rubles whlrt
C. Lilias returned to South oliard- laopic did amiilc Jimlcv, their krenvov* trip pmsiog a ktvn edic on r
luaii today after visiting here.
hroten*dow*
Mit. W. Tuttle ivlunud to Grand sbelr appoiUc*.
condition of tba
Rapids today after vl-liliig her par­
ents, Mr. and Mi«. F. E. Robert*.
Mr*. .V.' Helmforih went to Cheboyhad done for «Uttr
gau today, where she will locate.
suflexioir woven 1
WilllamsburK. Mk-h.. Jnn. 22.:^The
felt sure It would
heIpine.aoalBnMt
Rev, Mr. .\cr:h. ol Nesick. who has
ny It did help m
Ufu assisting the local pastor in the
wonderfullT. M*
____ puinaal! left meTl
rncfvds of Mrs. C. H- Friday Orovu ri-vlval services «ow being held. K-(i
lor bis home Tuesdsy.
The i IJi v. 1 grew trtMtipT.andw It hill three months
Out to Her Home In a Bleigh
Ii-»sh Bulge, of Altleli. |in«eh«'4^Tues- I was a i«-rfeetly well woman.
Lact Evening.
*-I waul tids letter made pnbiie to
Uay and Weiluerday eveliiugs. |
•how the U-iK-ilt women mav derivn
Mr. and Mrs. Arch IFowu.; who from I.vdU F. Pinkham's \-egetablo
About 2(1 ladii-s. frh-tids of Mr.-. C.
John (1. MoijiaN.
»ev<ni| wTito* with n-toliiv-s In Compound.*'—Mrs.
li;'i*rlu,iy. drovo out lo her home lu a
»I5 Second BL. North. MlnnMpoUa,
hig sleigh last vveiiiiig and spelil a ColdwiUer. nrrivi-l^ luiuH- last Wfek.
Thouatnds
of
uaM>llcltcd
and gena.
A
merry
nlelghhvad
of
youug
jM-ople
vi ry iibrnsn*:! evening, the affair Iw-lug
luft tesUmimlato tike Uie above prvv*
ill honor of Mr. nlid Mrs. !*rittoy's drove out lo Illoivilgisul'H liiticltiig «m the effiricney nf Lydia K. I*inkham'*
i-omlng departure (or Rhode Ulaiid. Klk l.afce last Monday afiermaiii to VcgeUble <>>mpoimd. wbicb to Binda
i-iijoy the splc-mlld Kkatlng. Tltey
. oifccluidrely from roola and berba.
win re th« y will siietiil Hve
iiuiiiU.-r
ajiywaj
Women who s.ilTer from thoie d)A
that 13 I* n bu-ky
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wi-eks- ^
iw-uliar u> their tei sbonid
l‘ruKi\-8.-lv<- pediv was the g?iue of
It of Oieac fsrU or donbt
^ _____.
aldlity of
of Ljdia
l.jdi E. 1‘lnklMM'a
the evening. Mr*. A. J. Heto-rt winCompound to realoie Uwir
ning th'--flr*t prUe. u pretty hand] The fum-rwi a<-rvleeor Mrs. Bray.ol
1.1 Mabel, was held at the bomi- of R2dgar
glass, and Mrs. Verreau tbo cousoluFray
yesterday
at
I
o’chwk.
.Inter
(loll.
During the evening, retreshovento of aeiil took ptoee in the old cenleler) . 8hewllUa«Btynnrlo*teranstrtc(lF
SBiidw-iehe*. plekicw and eoff«-e wenMr. aud Mrs. .Voting are lU U.wn confidoatlAL For MU yemt^Alw .
bM boea bolploff iddE qronoMte
*<-ivc-ii ami alt the guests and tbtlr vl.lliiig llieir daughter. Mrs. W. . J Mito wmy, firr
chorffB. XhOBl
IiOsU'»A hud u most eiijoyable lliue. .
Ayers. Mr. Young was j-alled to-iv to
wnitontoBOB.

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WANTS HER
LEHER
PIMED
For BeneBt of Women who
Suffer from Female Ills

SURPR^THEM

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.b„. Sr&Sr.“r''“- ■

JiffsSfissitjssrjKis:

Cloaks
50 S. OB
at

MIKLIKEN’S

Suits
50 J?;. OH
at

MILLIKEN’S

Many people wait until about this
time of the year for the purchase of a
coat. If you have waited this year, you
have certainly saved money. ■
__
The garrrients we offer you are all
well made, most of them satin lined the
full length, and are of the latest style
from the be^t houses in the country.
All coats, excepting Fur and Rainproofs. at ONE-HALF off.
Because all of our suits were all right
in the first place, the ones we have loft
will please you and the price will cer­
tainly satisfy you.
The coldest part of the wi.-iter is yet
lo come. The suits we have left are not
very different in style from the new
spring garments we are buying.

When IVe ieU you these garments are all right in
quality, finish, fit and style and that toe are offering
them at one-half their halue, you can depend upon
tphat toe saji.
otheftpise.

IFe could not afford to have it

Our stock must be turned over at0 you

,

-S4.

HOW TO OBTAIN THIS VALUABLE BOOK

Her body
Charles, Mtcfa.. for Intt-ruenl. srkerc
her people rewfde. She was a good
womnn, tovod and esteemed by nil
wbo knew her; she leaves a bmband
id one daughter to man her luM.
Ailomey Wiitvey, of Reed City,
was In town Friday.
ARilraDU lor townablp offleea are
Uing groomed and the usual fforiy
w in be enjoyed. Colfax has but few aaIdrusis. and ft may be that some one
win be forecd Into uffiee. In order to
fill iIh- qi<oia.
^

Siofkblll. deputy sheriff.''has been
ilul.Ud Judge, and Cbas, Miller Uflnks
01 having attorney affixed Ui his John
Hancock.

George G. 0)vell wa* extending the
glad band to old frietids here this
w«ck. All arc pleased lu mec-t George
except when wearing his official toga.
Justie* Nonhrup faak b*cu busy of
le ifsuing garalshM
nmiMM
Tradewn.en opened a new book Jau.
and want to collect old btU*.
E. 8. Nonbnip and O. H. McLaughn are each gwilng letters of Inquiry
as to lands, crops, etc. The taiue
the Grand Traverse region has gone
abroad through tbe laud. Let's all
nu a lltile harder this year.
Mrs. Bert iUiby. wbo has been 111
(or g/lbag tiu^ passed away Thurs-'


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are to have the benefit.

Send for Samples of epr Hew Spring Wash Dress Goods

J. W. MILLIKEN
INCOSPORATED

lA, ttiittAv, iAfWAi^ ai iaa>.\
have yoo pot on ^ Cradle Kingsley* hat near I live In Trarerve
'rnria and bBUoaa. Hera are the
1tbon> arc auwr aack lai^o folia all:
a: Joate Ifait. . Asaea Uavta. RoU. Their mbko ore Ethel atvd Lola. City. My naaitw is 103 ttor.-'Boyd
pto»c4 rraiy lo aoar onto and oabbace'
M-cd iivxt apiiitf.
obat I o^t to Harry Adana. Mabol INxoa. and Sebic EUel U (our yeara old and LiHa ti two and Pern 8U. I am ooe ot yiwir old Ibv llltle oei-dK are doing? T^y nre
Sunahlner*. 1 hmt my buitoo. hut 1 ■toepiug—takliig a lohg. iBweM ram.
allow you moat o( all ar<* the sraad. VaUean. 1 go to achool evary day I yean oM.‘ Por Chriictmas I got
COOL a pair el ahoea.. and a I
Bumihliier Jato Ue same. My so ibat they can work bard and grow
Jolly oM mouDiaJaa. ao beauilfal at <iaa. I am ta the (oorth emde.
taady and orange*, nod our tearher brother and 1 got an oraogi- lor Ghrlst- next aumtoer.
Umea. ecpeciatly when Itasod wUh the
Lata lialBca.
neb a box of candy and
lUH*. It waa Ule. but II was our
atom. At ihU Ume ol year
Imbb- of every seed l^va tiny baby
1 have aebt ytn the canfa and boi- prvweni. Well ibU U all I ran think 'hriiiimas preaent Just the wame. My
KaDD> WaitiiiT. Monror Outer. Mich.
(Mit hUla arc cappod wHU the
brother. Jidiu Cruokhtlr, wahU bto I^L Dkt you know that? Take a '
.Sbmri. arm hr Tnir Wasoer.
(anow. Wo live aUiy mllek Imni toy tnne for tbe m-w Sunablm-ni, and hoj>e of (or ibU lime.. So good bye.
Prom.
Utbcl Itnarod, aai! lour r««rr: Ia>la|<,(
If} mOuaUlBa. bm they do they WIU eajuy bc4hS laeubvra of our
aame on tbu Sunsuiu.; roll. Ue was tman and Mwk ft in water over nlghU
I «i(H try i»«y«r to worry or
fift.-.-n y.-ar>i old Ue iCth of last thre spilt It open earefally. U wiU atIVoriMl, ato' two ycara. Munrur I>ntor. * quI apiH-ar
apix-ar ti> !«■ that dUiaucv away bic t'lub.
Florence Penrod.
«rol oboMt anytltio0.
D of iisdf when it bns bc«»
Mich, .\aniea aeai by yi«imii« Posi > can aer kubk- nKMintalM away off
So. you haven't wrtUep In
August. I will *eod my Jlllir nieer-'w
I w4H try to ko ao futwy ao I
Empire, Mira., /an. 13. 1909.
time. Florence and It aeemed very .ante tor the Cradh- Hull Her name •oaked. but. II yon help It a bit, by
rod.
I In t'anada. If Maybell Mtnwu. or any
oaa and
Ooldli' Spidlr. ait<< thnn> nwnlha;
,!,« uunalilucra. aill Mtid on- a Dear iYeaidelil —
.io hear from you again.
^ t'MiIdie Spidk'. She to three months ruiiiiiag yoor ibumb nai'l akiag the
aa tar at I can.
erack in U. it wiU <men like the two
t'lcalua
Aa my courla aeot my name to the
Id And my little oephew's naimpost tard with their name anil addrre-i
leaves of a book.
fJiy. Mfch.
‘li atus CiMHM-r Pleasr put hU name
Moniix' Center. Mich.
plainly wriltcn. I will wnd Iheni one Snnrhlne t'lub. I will now try and
And then what do you think you
Croohhilo.
of Ml. Uaher. or i-oiii.- other pretty wrlie to you I am nine year* old tu
Jan 1*. l»v».
« the Craudle Roll, too He to
ill see instm-of It? A tiny Mby
lUy liimiicl JVleraon. a»r alt inounialn tiew.
to ovary Uylnf thka*.
day. and rec-elved Ihrvc- pieaenu. My
year.-, old Send thf-eOrds and buttona
plant with two tiuy leavea and ooe
monlba; Ib-an Siavr. a«e Bve ycaia;
I fell like writing a IHter thto
and I will gtvi- them to i
And now Juet one Iblug more that K-aClier U MUo R 1. I'ordea I like
H I over fail In tryln0 to «o
little g|,-m Thj, |*i,y pUni has been
Itoroiby Speer jmC** three yearB;*1{oh
want lo tell you obout. « bleb pleaaed her very well. I go to K-bool every aftonrooo. I thought I would write to iRildn-Q I will close thr Ihi* linn-.
tlwao tMn«i. I nMI -Try, try
l.ring there asleep, waiu'og for mum
art Speer, age nine moutha, Bunimll me very murb IbU wwlt. and then ) day and have not luloecd a day thS the Sunshlm- Club This to the first
Prow your. Suu.-hlner.
atiln.one to awaken it.
My lirouier. Gordon Earle, ik time I have written 10 the SuiiKhluiCity. Mleh- Namca aeuf by Bertha will cIoM'. .Sine bappy little orpbaui-,
I^sie Cronkhite.
ITie water baa awvk-ned II. and now
Maud PeicraiM.
I wa* iutiTi-sii-d tu.li-ani that you
with Suiikblny faiva. raoie from Ih-s you know-, bekuiga to the Sunablne t'lUh 1 go to sehool every dsy.
therler Bingham. Bernice Hliishain. Uoluoa. Wa^tl. and gave two Inleresl- (Huh, hut eabBO.l write letieia yei. Tbe u-aibcr's usiue to Mr* Johnsou.
i>v«-d
ed io
JoiT-tnerae
T-tnerae City . IVr
IVrhap-. Jl doe* Just exarlly what you do when .
m wwake In the monitng. It bedna ’
Kemith Maolgold, Pern ManlgobJ, Ing conccrlK ben- lo the ball to a large neat time t wrlie. I will write more, like her very much. I am in the fourth
other tome day.
to strHdi.
Brown.
Claiance
Darling, audience. I wl«h you all could have but It ie alrnoat bed lloie.
grade. I would like to Join Ihe Sun
Untie Darling. Ellen Hopklo. Morton
Slneerely youra.
.bine Club. Please send me a cani
Then this little baby plant wanU
Poor, dear little chUdren!
Neesen Ciiy^leb. Jan. II. 1M».
Mdleagn. Ralph Bpanldlng. Hayfleld. They did finely. They hare a MU
and huttou. I will have lo close for
Celia Earle.
sometblng^to eat, dorent It?
Ton
D«ar President—
Midi, one Daaford and Irene Brown- band.'and ibc way ibey handled Ibelr
You have written a ver.v nice tlrat- this time, so good bye.
want someihlng to eat whre you awah
1 received the card and button and
■OB. KIngoley. MIrh. Namea sent by Itiatrumeiitc waa aoinetblng wondcr- letter. and I am alwaya ao glad lo get
From.
dont you? Wall, tbe two halre*
tbtnk them very itice.: 1 am eleven
Mra. Winnie Spaulding.
e
new-membeto.
Franklm
Itonnon.
Bernard
Tbelr olnglng. playing, and act
of the bean are Ihe food It eatt. and
year* of age. and bare^blue ej9«. dark
I am glad that you felt like writing
they slowly, day after day. aorien and
lag waa of a high order, anil would dr
)
HIM CLARA ■ATtt, UTIar.
I letter tu the Sunshine page. U to brown hair, and am tour feel tall.
Kingsley. Micb. R P. D. No. 3.
•oak Into Ibe alem of the UUle plant.
many a profeealonal proud, and they
I sf-bool every day. My teaehei
Jan. 14. 1U09. qaiie inieresUng lo *ee your letter in
The little plant begins to grow,at
only little lot* from four
Would yoo like Ui take a play-pre
: is Mr. J. U Miller. I bave only
print,
to
it
not?
once, ao it throwa off its coat and
teen
year*
old.
The
character
*ongs
Dear
Pr-sldem—
s
tend Journey thii week. SunahineiaT
nilsxc-d one day of sebbol this term i
im a little girl eight yean. old.
We have a moot delightful InriUtion ol “Indiana."'"Cp and Down Broad
bave ibrcv- brothers aud two tiscer*. Mreichca abd siretehea ulUI a tiny
Mcmroe Center. Mich..
root beglos to grow on one end of Ue
I have never wriui-u a l.-ltor be­
to vtalt one of our dear Sonahlnr way." and "Bed Wing." given lit cu»In tbe fourth grajlc at sebool. I
Jan. IS. IM>9.
stem, nie leave* become larger and
(rloada who Ilvo* out in Waablngton. tome and acted out Juai ulok the fore. so 1 tbougtat i must write to Ue
-ill now bring my letter lo-a close.
larger, and push out farther and far­
Wc have not bad a letter from Hr*. houae down. I wlxb you coold bav< Sunsbine Club. 1 like to raud the little Dear President—
) good-bye.
!
I
thought
1
would
write
to
tbe
J^unther. oatil they are large, strong
tbe
glrlh’
aoldler
drill,
and
bow
letiers.
I
go
to
school
every
day.
1
help
A. M. Cook In about two year*, ao you
From your Sunshlnrir,
Fhlue Club, aa our teaeber told ns
leave*, if the seed bas been pot Into
namma wltb uii- boUse w-ork
r Sunbeam* will have to bo in well they bandied tbelr little guna.
Gladys McPball.
flPMbor of ft
me ground, tbe little root pushes down
«X!d to her. It will not take long Supt. II. M. Draper I* founder of the and I like <o study my lessons. 1 help write a letter for our language leamm.
1 am ever so glad; that you liked
a game of cberk.ers and a pun
Into the earth, (or it tore* the dark1.
lo (eel acquainted, however, (or Mr* Orphan*' Home, and at the clo«e of Saturday, and help take care ol my
your card and butum. Tbe plegde
Cook , to a *nru1y ounsblner'' If tberc the entertaluinenr bo explained to the liille slater. 4hv 1* only six mouths ■ad pencil fur ChriKima*. My teach card 1s worth temembi-rlng. and when noaa. and the Hllle stem pushes up In­
Munhor of momhoeo om tho CeoUlo ever wa* one. and that mean* tbe very audience that be came to Seattle
to the sir because it love* the light.
I have two little brutbers aged er's name to Mrs. N'ellh- Johnson.
wear the llltle buUlJu it helps ua to
RPU, Jan. 1. INI. 917.
And now the little plant groira and
Blcoat kind o( a friend, to have, yor Wash, (ram Houghton, yilcb.. where six years and Ihree yi-ar*. We had a tVclI. thto to all I rah think of so I be Suiuhiny
i
growa. Tbe stem pushe* farther and
he and Mr*. Dmper had charge of the good time trbttotnia*. I got lou of will have to close for now. Oood-bye.
know. TbI* to her good letmr: '
Tho Littlo Ihodow roller;
From your Suu»hluer.
farther into the light and sends out
Orphan*' Home out there, and they presents, too. A uciv sweater, a
La Oeuner. Waeh.. Jan. 1. IU0».
<WoUier Uule Peller alwnyh (oiler*
Omena.
Micb.;
Jan.
15.
I»V».
Albert
Degroai.
Irere*.' Tbe torn -grows farther
dree*,
some
bandkercblels,
a
box
of
broughl
eight
of
(be
orphan*
with
Dear Sunbeam*—
ae ot night.
You Joined tbe Club Just about a tear President—
the earth. In some piantt It
will pennU them ont here, and they are now get ersybna. and we bad a lov^y Chrtoi- DowatbeaUiraaa'npthootelrohB*
Jl 1* quite a while skev 1 wrote you. grows straight down, while in others
[>ar ago. didn't you. Albert? It is
tree. and lots of candy and nuts.
ling settled In a nice large home at
mo. 1 wlH make you a abort vtoli
|.1 ,
eroeplB* 'long the ball
ao I will writ* now.; For Christmas it sends out several other amall roots.
thto New Year'* Day. Pirat I wtob Des Molner, Wfcsb, One of tbe littU Tbe tree looks ao prciD all lighted up let- to hare a letter from you.
Uramod tot like what 1 be u’ noUier
I got a sled, a game mid two handkerIn thto way Ibe plant grows and
1th candles. It 1s time for tb<- mail
you one and all a very happy New MU-bigan girl* stopped with us while
■ty* he nl^i.
chlel*. My Utile ix^how can walk
Mourue Center, Mich..
-ows. until it to quite grown up. Then
Year. The new year came to you firat. here. Her natue was Maggie DUgHel- carrier, so 1 will close and do better
Maybe, be my twin, bet 1 doa’i fink ho
He will be a yiear old the last a little flower come* on It. and, when
Jan.
13.
IMK).
fxl time.
llltle lUlisD gip). She and her
Uat night, and two liogra liter |i
lo a tall!
Dear Prosidcdt—
V day of tbto monto. 1 go to s<^l the-Sower has gone, ft leaves a seed
Prom, f
reached U* here. • We were awakened hrother, Mike, have been w ith Mr. abd
..gniBtlmoa when tbe lamp to ill am'
As 1 have to write a letter for my every day 1 cab. 1 bad a nlre
Its place.
Dolly Stockfish.
from our aleep to bear the ringing ol Mr*. Draper for the.past fl^..£Mra.
noCber dear u’ me
CbrIsUuas, and I hope yon afid tbe
You know what becomes of lhat
Dolly has written a very nice first language lesson 1 will write
church hclto.'sbooUug of gun* and 1b«y arc both lovely muglclant and
Bund aa' omit for poppy hr tha
iblnera did too. I must close now seed, don't you? It reniaina on tbe
Sunshine
Club.
1
gut
tor
Chrlsunas
a
mi. and many wbiitle* blowing. actors. Her minima died R .VHd^an, letter, hasn't she Sunheaiu*? Wc hope
door, to htdtor *'Doo!'’
plant
unlil It is ripe, and then, if no
box of writing paper and envel
c w-m write again before long.
And eo wc bid good-bye to Ihc good and bertgapa loves bto drink too much.
IM Oka evoP nlta we do, I Igofe arona'
SJgne ,8wanaon.
one pick* It off and put* It away. It
and a nice bandkerebiet from
M Haggle and little Mike are happy
<dd year, and wcliomo the new year.
am glad to bear from you agaiu. drops off or blows off and goe* lo
teacher. I go to sebool every day 1
SuiuniU CUy. Mich., Jan. lii. luvy.
••How I wUb i could Ukc a peep into In Uelr new boniu. 1 bad a little vls>
iiathor Uuie Frdlor araUta' for my
i-aii. I am in tbe (ourtb grade. I like Slgne. What fine tlnm you will have .sioep. A long Jiulet sleep It haa. too,
onr Traverve City bomm! i imagine It wlU Mr. Draper, and he says be is Dear President—
poppr, uylJ
for it does nothing but sleep when tbe
Il ha* been a lung Ume siuce I have In study very much. I am eleven this w-luler with yottf new sled!
you are all having a fine tlmo alctgh- aoiualntcil w-ilh Mr. Swift, of the
t- a bllf near your borne?
weather is rold.
ears of age. 1 can't think of any
^ whoa poppy oima a«* ha aetiown Ing. *kat)dg and ooaatmg down hill, (leaulah Home, so y ou see. 1 full espec­ written to the Sunsblue page. I am io
and l( 1 were there now I Would hear' ially proud of our charming lltUe per- tbe tblrtl grade. 1 like achool. I go In >orc. «o 1 win dose.
toeal eniB more.
Prom
Old Miasicm. Mlehf Jan 13. liHiU.
'Mitlher Little PcUor da* Ue Innny- the sleigh helU jingling How I would fonucra, when I beard that they were sctuiol every day I can, There
.Nora Chupp.
Dear Prt-sMenionjoy a aleigh ridel I have not had from dear old Michigan. How lovely thirty scholars In my school. 1 got for
eat tinga they tw!
Do you like to write letters? I think
This i* my second ;leiter to you I
Mother pou me la my chair but HE one wince we left old Michigan. As that wc have such grand lueii and wo Chrtoimai a book, a dish for my ring.
III going lo school now. My aiudir*
tohlru. two hair rlliboiis. a pair It I* a splendid way lo bave u li
eu who ^re duiuc such noble wuri
you know, we do not havu any »uuw
Uya <« the door—
r otir hourcIcMH elilltln-n!
of inlileus. an apron, n picture.’ four leuson.
-e reading, writing- ;arltliineilc. laiig
beri- un Puget Soued. Rom.- wluWhen f oat an' dwtnk ho doea the
>ge. gt-ograpby and apelling. I am in
Uuw It (reezea lee strong enough (or
Well, by tbe lime tills roacUc* you post eaid* and throe haudkerchiefs.
aameat«ng* aa,met
Monroe
t'eiiK-r,
3ll<-li..
hate
a
baby
brother
six
munlb*
old.
tinfourth grade. Our teadier's natne
. *Ba vhea nipper tlmo to din aa' It tho buys and girl* to akalo on. and you -will all be busy wliIi you atudlcb
Jau.
13.
Itw
la MIh» Melroney. \Vt-slide dtiwn hill
would like to have him J»iu Ihe
thru the) do onjot'a glorkwa big time in Bcbool Bgaiii. 1 wonder boar uaiiy
«|ma time to play
at the school house anti have loU. of
radto Hall His numc Ir- Uay Emoiel - -r PvF-siaeni ■father take me "Mck-o-bodt" like while H last*, (or aadi times do not of our bo« belong to tbs I- T. L. Ir
of Cod Liver Oil with HypoP«ir jiiy liiiiRuagF- Icasnn toy learhcr fun. For nirtolnta* I got three pMure
have llirce oIIht Uaiiii-s lor tlic
oome very ofton.
Traverae ^Ky? 1 do no imirli hop.
(alher alvajta do,
phosphHes should ahnys be
letter bouk*. a hall, a Jack-ktillc. two n<t-k
Wbrii we get aame fraaty nlgbta, lhat you will dll Iji' teni|"-rance men t radlc Hull: D.'au Speer, age five Mni),Ji>liiiMiii. tul«l in«- 111 writ-- .-v^ Ic
'Mother LllUe Peller goe* a^lii’
kept in tbe house for the
lie*, a top. n game and nui* and candy,
ar arhool buys got bu»y carrying some day. ilnuy- of ow Washington years; Dorulby Spi-cr. age tlin-o year*; to yntk I would Hk- lu >ihi yuiir I
Um aame way
sliluo fflnh. I llumghl I would Jell
semi you a Hitl*- I’hte I •vimpuscd.
tot aa i( Mr p^py was the ‘NoUier water and Utmiiig ft on one aldi-walk Iwy* are I,. T. L boys^nd they say Kobert Spe<T aigc nine mouths. I
you wiijit I got fur Chrlslms*. I
A* rtcr. your Ruiisbinei.
whith nut* down bill, and In tlir that the. lime will soon come when will eluM- lor this time
fVrsf-^ccaosciitfJ«y RWaber
•^bUofa. tool
(nor hair rtbUm*. twu w-exr blue and

Donald Colerlk.
Prom your Sum-liiiii'r,
morning when il to covered wijli Washington will be a "dr^" stole.
of the fomOy has aiwd ^
twu w-cn- ri-d. My leather gave
Age f>.
Bi-rtliii Maud IVii-rhon.
VhoB tho Sandman mm an' I kneel sparkling while (ru*t, the boy* are all
Lovingly yours.
hwiUaireit
l<o\
»r
etindy
and
a
boa
uf
writing
What a nlre Cbitolmus you had! It
down to *ay my myvr*.
out with anything In tbe shape o( i
Mrs. A. M. Cook
Sccoruf-Becausc, if tbe cMItu luleresting. lu learn about Ihe pap<-r. and a stury btnk I like inv
I’s;* away the lit
tot in ny paja«we u' wr alumber oil'd, and have a big flue <-oa*ttn;
That was a tine i, ; ,r. was it not?
leai-her very wcH. I am in the (uurili
dren are ddicatc and sickiy. R
oUpper, non
:ue ui
while it Uku. Someilmca after they I am sure we all wtob we might lake Suosbiner's good lime*.
grade, my etudicx arc geography,
wlD make them stronsandwetL
- ^*Nntter LKUo Priler do (ho aame an’
Aud bis V •ih mad^ lor all crime.
worked bard carrying and inrtireal trip across the .-ouutij and see
pliyrloloey'
.«p''llliig.
Ii'nguag'-.
read
I declare.
Ing water on tbe walk cxpetilng to all Uc pretty places In tbe moun
t edar, Mirh.. R, P. D. No 1..
7Vi/nf-Becaiise, ifrthe father
ing
and
aritlmi'-ti'-.
Ifyou
plea.e.
will
Never mote p weeaty bll UU motko’ have a dne Ume. they awake In the' tola* and on Puget Sound Mrs Cook
He paddle.; on the silent tide.
Jam K.. IStoS.
or mother is losing flesh and
you .-^end me a card and buUon?
bay "Amen"
amming to dnd it ralaing. and their to very kind to soy she will Kcnd us Dear Pret-ldem—
Steenne with'hu'taJI.
becoming thin and emad^.
'Non Ihe utek me «p lo bod an' kla* fun all spoiled.
With
a
hsliir
by
his
side.
I
uuw
take
tbe
pleasure
ol
wiitlug
post tard*. and we Hppr.'elsie It.
It wai build them up and give
Kluatrf-tb Uerker
mo (rec or lour
PuHowiiig down bis trail.
>u a tew lines to let you kuow
Tbe prluelplc game* out here are
Now wc an- going to hav.- Home
them flesh and strength.
Indeed i will Kciid yon a card and
Tlnwa. maybe, an’ I elide down In- foot ball, basket ball and biise ball,
II well. How an- yon and all tiie
ore letters from Hie Rimshluer*. a
huttun. and am very glad that you He '-atclie:. all the swimming men
FocfifA—Because it is the
nndemoaf the iddUiea.
and Bometimes ibp boys go buniing whole page of llieui! Tl|i-n- an- letter* SuiishliK-i'*? 1 bojK.- ibc
want tu be a t»uii.--liiuc girl
standard remedy in aD tbiwd
. .^'en I never aee the 'Nolher Ptiller and fisbltig. Tberc are a great many
With hi* tiny claw.
lUDie to IHIUI to llir Cradle Roll. Il
that have eome to >ouc president tlito
.Moiiiu" I'eiiicr. Mich .
onoy more
Ill- ItlvHi-* the IlHleji firbe* In
and hmg afiectioos.
Mark .Nolan. Cedar, Midi.
Pui
kinds of wild ducks out here, and Rlld wwk lliai win bnvc fo wait another
the lamp ’■ bent pnttod om—1
Wiih wldeiy «|M-n Jaw.
Cbrisimas I got two rlblion*. two
>. quail and Cbincse
No houseboU should be wHb*
week to'fore they are pujittohea.
Jan
i:..
lyoa.
tfooder where be guaw*
That I* certainly a funny mile pm-rn.
wild pigeons, ami many other kliid* of make* her v.-ry happy lo hav.- her apron*, and three liaiidkerchiels. I |n-ar i‘r.-»ldi-u'
Buffalo New*.
and I am sure it wnl.pcIaM' s^nd nmu-t
It school non. 1 haven'l missed a
Wc do not Hcem lo have a* boys and girls like lo write io her.
I thought I would write lo you and all the Sunkhlnere.
slncisebool
started.
My
seat
if^aaaa
linglng birds, out here aa in
Tw* UttI* QIrta.
name is Dorothy Gauthier. My >11 you wbai I got lor ChrlHtma*. I
Mlehigan. Thera are many different
I'm twfaa, 1 gnesa. 'oMiae my Ma aay
Sufwhina Lattsrs.
siudiew are reading, writing, aritb- ul a m-u coat, some candy, some
kinds of binU here, but they do not
I’m two mtie gtrto. An' one o' me
black
ribbon,
and
ihn-thBlidkcrcbletr-.
ktuyfield. ailcb., Jan. I . IIHI9.
ini-tie, lauguage, geography and api'H'
la Good UUle girl; ah' Ui* olker 'n' aing as loud and merrily ui^..mur
I SCOTT a BOWNE, 40P Pawl fito New y«t
go to school yerj well. Our U-iic&i’i guM- u* HOiiie i-audy gnd
Michigan birds. Perhaps II to On sc Dear Presldeul—
la Bad mUa girl M sbe can be.'
I thought 1 would fry and write a
lu the fifth grade. Wc- have- Tour ,riling papiT. I like my teacher very
count ot.Ue salty aimoapbero. t am a
As* Ma aay BO. 'nmat ever* day^
much.
1
am
In
the
lourth
grade.
few
Hues
to
you
to
let
you
know
that
COW'S, two calves, tbrc-c- other c-alUe.
lover of blrd.1. and have a happy little
Will you please- s< ud iiie a card and
Ah' ahe<a Ue InoBleai
tanilly of chickadees who eume often i gut my rard and button all right. Por two horses and eight *bei-p Por pets button? I want to Join the SiinrUltie
.uuaa 1 got two dolls,
vbea
1 have lour rats and a dug Well, a*
(or the bread cnimbs I throw out to
My DoU want mlmL an* tol cry.
my letter to getiiug long. I wUi eloae. Club. I twnnot think of any more to
Uem The meadow lark* and robin* book, two balr riobons. iw
write. *u I will cloFC.
Wy. ROB my Ma ahe aob aa' atgh.
h. yes. 1
lloodbye.
often fly down near the window, also
Ah' aay, “Dev Oood Uttle gtrl. good­
Dm your Sunshiner,
,
to find crumbs. On Christmas morn­ a necklace, too. My aunt ana uncle,
Kllcn Ci aiti.
bye.
Jolla Horton.
ing Robin Rod Breast wa* singing hto grandpa and grandma Gary were Age lU.
What a iilc<- I'unslnia* yuu tiadt I
Sad IKUe glrTt loaed ctoah away.
Uur Cradle Roll to growtug very fast.
merry cheer-np song from a cliff near down at our house. On New Year's
ki- lu hear abuul the Buushluere'
Grandpa Gao
: sec-ms ulce to think ul the wee Sunand on Ue garden tence sat our
happy Hun-*
.LUi time 'at Ma act' that a-oray.
meadow lark, ainglng hto familiar and stayed (our days. And.then my vbloerw. all over the land who will
1 erW all.J^ myaef awhile
and out In the ben yard the father and mother and two brothers
Om na (he atopa. ah' nen I amile.
.Muiiroc Center. Mich .
bens were cackling, wbirb made It came out there, hnd I came back with
Ah' git my Dell all fix' In atyle.
Jan. 13. IdUii.
C.vii to- found here 1: i» a gn-at thing lo'bave Ju*to»lial you want in
more like a spring morning than them. I bad a nlee time ont there My
. I' go to wbcpB Mb's at. aa' aay:
Ih* huu*c. You call alwaya tod vomelhlna guod at uur >lurv—kattin
mother had tbe baby's picture token.
Monroe Center. Mich.. Jau- 1 i. nuiii. Dear Pri-Mdent —
a Christmas morning.
'-BStolitg to you. Mommy dear!
I
thought
a* our claw- had to write
think
It
I*
nice.
Here
it
to.
I
and c-*ns. in (act. v'cryiblng in the kju-hen !ii>c.
utansll* and
Dear
Previdem—
Tbe llr trees out here make very
Where's Uat Bad UUle girl wm pretty Christmas trees. We had two will send yon one. and If y-ou want 11
lelliT
lor
luiignuge
le**oii
that
I'
duuii-*lic hardware, delceiins l,h>-»e guods 1. a matier^of great Import­
will wrlie a few Hue* to the Sun­
hem?
keep It. He to on ibi- Sun­ shine Club this afleruooii Por Chn»l would wrttey to the Suusbine Club 1
ant- 'Vc de*irv'l« call yu’.ir e«p>-<ial »i'<-nttoD lo our Wa*b
idrccs at our U. E. rtruch. One was
Mad UUle girl'* gooed ctoan away.~
lo the fourth grade- .My *Ludiet
i got a game ol checker*, a book,
Boiler*- you know how good they ar.- i! yo-i have bougbl here befon .
(or Ue orpbau' Home at Seattle, and shine Cradle Roll. HI* name to Ray
Am’ Good liUlc girt s oomod back b Ue oUer (or our own Sunday arbool nond Spauldlug. ondlie to five month* a pair of gloves, a bandkereblel and a are readiug language, spcllmg. phyWc have thc-ni all copper. »lrong band;---, well riveted, pilce from
stay."
i
My (alher wurka on the railroad raealer. 1 w-aut lo Jolu the Sunshine 'lology. arltbiuclic and geography
S3 VO to S'30 Copper bottom-extra anti iuat tin .pri.-«- *1.34. tl.lt.
cblldreo. Bulb tree* were beaullMHy
^
-Jamea WhlUamb Riley.
D
school
.-very
day
I
can.
!
havtdecorated and lighted, and at tbe close at Mayfield. Kts birthday was the dub. BO please *eud me a b'JUou and
11.6V. li’ ko. I2.PP. Perhap* you have bald lo joureclf. ' Well a wieti
twenty-fifth ol December. I have a
iwrd. 1 am In the- fourth grade. M; four vtoU-f* and two brother* My *1*of n due program tbe presenu
boiler to a waab boiler " Yoo are rIghL For that mauer then- to
namw art- Blanche. Ethel. Ida
hen (or a p<-i. She to black and white. little sister*. ^.Vils. Pern aud Panuy
diutrtbutod
to
many
happy
Utile
cblluotbliig ill our line that he do not guaranlei— we ba«i-n't upatv: lo
James Warrea Pick, Traverae CiD,
aud Ruby. C J. and Tommy are luy
help
my
mamma
take
care
of
the
would
like
to
Join
the
Cradle
Hull,
m
dran►peak Of anu-le* in dvuil vxet-pl that our ware will weir. HemomMich.
brother*uaale*
Will
you
plca*c
*eud
baby.
1
can
rook
bim
to
sleep
and
please put thWIr names on tbe cradle
Now you«h^ve. had an Imaglur;
toT the place and price—where you will gel
rente worth of free
Dally stochdah. Klnpley. MIoh. R
I card and bultou. tor I want to
visit wlU your preMdeal, and •ro< play wltb him. I will have to closi- Roll. I will dose uow.
guods (or every dollar* worth of good* you buy.
r. D. No s.
Join tbe Sunshine Club, aud atoo put
(or this time, hoping to see this letter
Prom.
Joba Cronkhlte. Traverse
CUy. have all enjoyed Ue visit. I know, tor
my llltle stoter'a name on the Cradle
in print.
•' True WagUei
your
presldcot
U
such
a
good
enter­
Mkb. Name amit by Sale CittakhUc.
Your Sunsbine girl,
Are Nils. Peru aud Fauny too little Roll
Joato Earl. Agae* Davl*. Harry tainer we all enjoy her cheery t lslts
From.
-gotosdtuol? I wish 1 might
Mary Spaulding.
Adams. Mabel DUon. Sable Valleau. And I want to Ukc ■ tote, now, and
Hasei Mourue.
ibe aeboUrs in Hre. Johtisou't school
I am simply dellgbied over tbe cn
Waalord. Mich. Namea aenl by Leta see how many of our Sunbeams would
I wa* so pU-aeed to gi-l ao many Id­
like lo pay me a oUl. You would ning lIlUc- picture ol Raymond, a
ee* trouj Monroe C.-nU-r. H to'very
Monroe Center. MIcb.
but
e
no
anow
to
brush
off.
If
you
came
only
wlah
all
ot
tbe
Suusbiners
could
Hasel Moaroe. Nora Cbapp. Ellen
nlrt- lo bave such a number of SunJan. 13.
Crain. EliubeU BeUer. Bernard to see me, becauae you would batv rould see It.
ahiuers there.
Dear Presideui—
Praaklln Bannan. and Tme Wagner. graa* to walk on. Now how would
1 thuugbt [ would write you a
Mleh, J
Mo^ Ceupr. Micb.
Traveiwe CJiy. Mieb„ Jan. 16. 1»W.
lines as 1 have not written in a long
watch the boau aa they go in god I
, lime. I am in school now. Our teach Dear PmldeDl—
M. V. F. SmmMm CM) Credit RalL 0017 Tbe aleamer. Faltbavea. tnokei
I willXW^f a-'few lUiea. I
TRAVERSE CITY* MICB.
I will MW aeat myaelf to write aa
MaiA Nsdan. Cedar, Mich.. R F. D. dally trips he^ 'from Seottio. Aa you iand hope aU the Soabeama a
I er told tis to write this for a language
I
haven't
written (or a long Ume.
r leaaoo. I am ia the fourth grade,
Mo. 1. Name aent by Julia Horton.
look out over the field* yoo may i
names Tor .tbe Suni
e tiro UUle alsters whom I woaU am ten year* old mw. I did lire la
Ntta Wasoer, Fcni Waffier a
Mr. Farmer dolag hto ptowtos. and Club jwd 1 hope yoo wlU send t

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