Grand Traverse Herald, November 22, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 22, 1906

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1906-11-22

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PAKTONE
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND

TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. NOVEMDER 22. 1*06.

A Uttle ol Everything.
ind resuwetl Edgar to hts rightful
you at yoor letter writing. She said it said, the tears standing thickly tn hei ns a punishment? Do you want
b-v vlsUs 3.r.i>n.‘«0(t flower
have a ClnderlUs party and dress place among the hrirs.
'ould be a matter of no moment to eyi-8.
Bteren o'clock ot tbe root.
d It wa* all bnmghl to light by gaiherlng on |«>und of hooey.
e Bight of them moved
yon that sbe was leaving, and 1 could
Bnihjor tte wood* are aaleep!
The Japanese iioeitrally teriB t
efforts t'f a bright young girt
"D'ess u
make her adleua for her.
But I ■suangcly.
Haas, tor the altewe U deep!
les “the wav.w of oV. age.
'Don't speak so positive!}:. TV>
• a rainy day" cumfortable to
think sbe was afraid you would ask
Jumping i
Not • bird now the atJllneaa U breakTlie rily of Toklo Is «me hundred
I am your
Invalid sister.
where she was going. Such absurd rouDt me as no one*
taf.
•ars older iTian St; Pci.-rsborg.
friend.
Janet,
and
1
will
nerer
let
you
I'm
tirrrl
of
that,"
Ethel
said
de
pride!"
Not a bloeiom the moonll*hl ia wakkfi.oi"! rattle wvre destroyed
■nterthls gale if I can help It."
■Why. has she left the villager;
jeetediv.

_
Snow «eld in Syria.
hy wild Iwis to todia lisntoar.
«
His voire was low and determined,
"That's uofun." said Tom; "1 koow
'Yes. she has taken my advlw. and
nsul JesM- It. Jackson, of Aleiiiu
Hnsb- Liat the breathing. Ton Soar!
There an- very few milthaiMrto «b<I
md there was a ring of passkiti In it the old plrinres .ill by heart.gone to the Ol^ LatUes’ Hume.
drla, deserlls-s vhi- roelbod In A«l;i pranically no aiuHl-tuillkmMrr» In
ESeren o'eloek'of the year.
that made Janet in-nible from head to
saU M.-iy checrfidly. Minor of prbvhling a sut^ltotc for
-UdaVyoii don't mean It!'
Japan.
aeren o’elodt of the year.
•Yes. 1 do. -Jt was the beit step foot. So one bad fvtT bi-foa-spoken "and something «-ntireIy new: Oime,
torture postcard* bearing portraits '
How quiet the wee flowera keep!
hw like ibsi.
Ethel, imt on y.mr Mdrwl en:.t ad hat.
she could inke under all the clrr'imSnow Is irolhered tn the adjac«-nl 1^ Tolstoi have been supppesaed In
Bov the tall treea ipoan tntbelraleep!
Yoi! don't say anything. Janet. Na wore nnl pdng out to thewrato, rooiimatos ad packed to a conical pH
siances. She has helihor the nbllii}'
Russia.
Only tbe wind wandera alghing.
nor the sirengib to earn her own liv­ Don't tell me ili.vi you won't let me mamma. l«ity«*u nr.- to have an hour tamited la tlgblly' and eoveiv.1 with
p.>mnldles~ is a new rn-ncti
Only the wind wandera crying
ing. and ft would be useless (or her save you from this, 1 have kno'wn for Df penee snd qul.l. while we .vnung- straw and loaves.' .M the botli
or carriages that are drawn by
Fbr tbe vood-Meoda be need to
mmitb past that jou were all th.iip-gaiTvt having a genuine the pit a well Is dug with a drain roBto attempt it. At the Home she ’
hruaeit.
and here.
world to me. Janet, darling, look up jdaydaA tndlr, Yes, Ifc.by, lei Auntie neeted at the Isuntoi to carty off the
have a-good room, and pteni.v to .
Natives of Hie Sbdomou Islands are
neaea o’cloek o( the year.
I on your I'liile old ewt and cap.
ul toast. It Is a lovdj- plare. and
water f.wmed from melted sim
i-r.-dlte.! w^^ th<; bi-st ey.-»lght of uy
She l«.h.-<l up. their .-yes met. ac
>1 you wont nitoh eobl up among the cost of collerting and storing is
at Ml like an almah.mse, for li l« v
Elcren o’eloek ol the year.
le iiesl In.-Oalit she was lu hU arm
• rafters. Ci>roe. Tom; I wan't yim. very small, the only Ultor is In dellv
endowed: and k|i<‘ niiin jay one b
O owaa, with your nyailc gleam,
li! she had never known until m>
I, Yon'lt
wbal wc're'golng
dred dollars to wcure admittance.
ering so the rtw.imers, whleh
O moon, weave a aUver dream;
d.ttrrmluevl tluit the larg.-sl raindrop*
when we get there."
•to oh! IJda! How friendless the h«>w sw.vt ii was lo Is- lovi-d ud '
eomplished hy park
Tbe .*.-H- are onc-flftU of an inch to dtameter.
And wind, change your tlgUos
What's the new game e.-ilb-d. Atm
luatr little thing'must feci: bow en- love ugalD. but she was
lug price Is l<> to ;.i’'c-iBts a humtr«-d
Paging.
Oyriers can only live In water ttlAt
ayr Bthel aski-.i eagerly, when jiouiids and trften cheaper.—fonaoli
Ur*ly alone in -the wo:hi: My heart happy liecaiiSM of tbal.
:ie Ma>
lias al least 37 parts of salt U>
A aotl, eweet InlUby bringing.
ras rearhed.
it was well that the hull
aches for her."
“I mean that I have lice* amply
lleports.
And weave with the moon a apell
every l.oNi parts of water.
M-e.
It's
.called—'House• But what else could she do, Rosa Old Ijidles' Home were
paid." said Janet, very much embarArtifietol silk, made out at gun-etdO'er the comradee you love ao well.
long way from the rtud.
Cleaning.' " May answered ehecrlly.
Step llghlly! They're all elceplng nssed. "Think of how devotedly I think It very rortunate there 1-* at
t.nn.
Is
now one of the todustrlql pro­
An Elept’Ant's Memory. .
lh. Isulieratton. 1 know 1 shan't
to. mie was al'txil the groi^d
your sister nnried me all the time'1 Old Udles' Home for her to
duct* of France.
I
here.
Tw. nty y.iars ago a native who Wi
li. then!" said Tom.
"It Is cutting her life short at forty
was laid up with that dreadful rheu­
The skin of the whale U from two
Eleven o’clock of the year.
Inokiiig at the elephants In the znolog
Have
you
ever
playtd
II
before.
Uda'.
She
Isn't
an
old
lady,
and
she
matic fever, and bow I have stayed on
inches lo two feet thick, that of a j
t tboiighi not-~sb wait ad see! toil ganlens at Bomhay. Indla.g
hc?rc. day after day. since I got wvH.' won t feel that she Is In he
large s|M-ctoicn often weighing 3<> tons.
4-lepbiint
'a
lighleil
chertsU
to
p
explain It a little
"The fever was the reaull of your place. She will fret herself to death
Smllln»
quen Amelia of Portugal. *as edi'oii stv. this tam-i is just full o bis mouth, and then ran away.
When tbe weather eulU you not.
plunge Into the ley^ater after, ll'tle there'and file of a broken heart. Ri
iiej|K*d Bs a pfayslclnn ad 1rato«*d
Tlio wan moved huadreds of
ihlnpi—old cloihes. old loys.-nld mag
Roey. It would have been ungralefiil, ahe shan't stay there very long If
Try amlllng' nurwe. ad employs her kaowledg*
away,
and
it
was
only
last
summer
aziues
and
picture
liooks.
and
even'
When your coBee lanY hot.
Indeed. In IJda not to have done all can hell* It. Just as soon as 1 am mar­
(or (he relief of the sick poor.
toing! W<dl, w.-n liegln'lj}' making thai he vished Itomtoy agMn. Hi- weni
in her power In n-lurn. Where do you ried I will take her away."
Try amlllng
Russian- government gives a
three great big plles—Ihe 'Belter- to the gardens and f«»und the same
"Yon speak aa if your marriage
When yoor neighbors don't do right.
propose
golden medal lo every eoaph- that eelelephant.: The great beast gave him
sluing In (he car lage by her lover's keeps,', the •Doiilitfols.' ad the
But the queslinn way never finish- were a proltablllly."
Or yoor reUUvea Mi fight
no siK-nHon a^d the native finally bv- ehrates It* golden or diamond 'w.-ddr.
RIdgeflelil.
where.
tPcHvely
Positives.'
and
everything
sitle.
on
her
way•So
It
Is.
I
have
been
m
Sore It's bard, but then you might
1. fnr. to Janet's grtat relief, there
Ijist year CH couple* received t
eame carelej^i ' Then ho Wa* suddenly
Try amlllng.
was the sound of gay Ihugbier In the my mind for several days to speak lo in the small |>srl ,r of the Metbmil- ■bat you are sure you rap gel along
medals.
as siK-edlly made wllboiit you win put on the 'Perfectly selzed and flnug to the roof, and a hen
ball, and Uda and Rosn, came In. the yoii about It."
Tbe drivora of doctors carriages lo
' came <U»wn the elephont knrti on
Doenn't change the things, of eourac,
Poslliti' pik-.
,
-Rosa! I am delighted!" and Mrs.
latter drawing on a pair of long,
Berlin ulvay* wear wblti-ea|>». and
Jost amlllng:
m and cnishtsl him.
said Ethel, lieginning to
'Mrs. Waj-ne refus.tl
dressed kid gloves of the latest shade Wayne rose hiistlly to pres* a kiss
the light of way.
to It eannot make them worse—
As the 1-U‘phaul had never offered in
"Rut It n-coneiled to the mulch; but when latigb. "and wliiit-shall we do with (he
of Un.. She was a stylish-looking gfrl, tbe girl's blooming cheek.
Ith iK'rmissicm for rapid going.
Just wmlling.
'IVi^iTUy ikistlive*.' Iheu? "
she saw hi.w perfectly happy
Jure Bliynr.e iM-forc, and even had
and John Humphrey's eyes rested on seems to me John might have gh
The average elevation of the earth's
And It seems to help year case.
i
“Pul them Into a barrel and send children on Ills liark at the lime of
brother w-as. ami hnw graelously
she advanced to me some Rtkllug of it. knowing as
surface above wea level is MC feel. Of
Brightens up a gloomy place:
does that for years 1 have wanted Janet filled her |>osHioB ns mistress them to the imir oqihans at the asy- selzlug ilic man. l^ere is no donhl all the continents. Africa has tho
meet him and threw over hli
Then It eori o' resU your face—
liim." said May. "You don't know thill tie rvnienilH-red the native and
of Ih-echwood, she eoneludt-d
with easy famlllarUy, her'light shawl. him t
greatest average eiovallon.
Jn« smUIng.
It In punish him (or hi* Joke of
the bcsi of H. and held out the olive hnw glad they will lie lo gel the
"I don't
And Janet, who also admired her.
Tbe Kongo dwarfs, six specimens of
—Bachungc.
(iiiiigs that ynn.hav* grown wesry of. years before.
branch fortbwltb,
wondered how any man could help Lida. Mr. Humphreys has nothing <
which have recently b<^ brviught to
and they will fix lh«m up so that you'
But she never forgave Rosa tor hi
do with my marriage, exeept ihai, i
I elephant which fell through a I-ondoB, never live lo 'he over forty
falling
In
love
with
such
a
gay.
fear­
John-B SuosenUen.
would never know them."
iwrdtan for Roland Raspioti tor It
Ing disappoint®’' her. and there wat
liridge to India wa* drlv.ui over the years of age.
less
young
creature;
and
Uking
an
op­
^
• "1 don't »ee why yon should mind II
Even Baby seemed to enter Into the
decided coolness between thorn
years, bis consent was asked—but i
• rwid thirty years Inter and re­
LoDgfidlow'a -EvaBgenar'' bas.bexw
oi all, Janet; It Isn't a bit like going portunity when they were all talking,
that account, which was not Isssenod spirit <if the ihinc presently, and show fused tn cross at the name spot,
• matter of form." to an BlTvft'O"—I you know. And reMly slipped unnoticed from tbe room.
excluded from tbe srhunl* of BrBUh
Wayne starcl at her friend
whe-D Ross lold hOw she had iir^l ed ihai ahe Tinderstotsl the new game
lo Ik* driven 20 miles to a fording Columbia iM-reiiBC It is Ulatod wtlh
The hall window commanded a good
a the only thing to be done un­
by bringing up a hendless doll and layJohn to suggest somcthlug to
moment In bewilderment. .
der the elrcnmittnces. If you knew view of the broad carriagtMirive, and
au anil-nrltlsh aplrit.
at her Auntltr's fwd. saying.
“You are engaged to Roland Rasp- et's relief.
Janet safely hlddep from observation,
hnw to g« yoor living In any
A recently Inveatcd piece of lahoci
"And as a suggesICT he Is simply "fYctlir Postlve." with an nlr of great
by tbe heavy curuina, watched John m!’ sbe cxelMmul at laH.
floldicra Tagged.
ad were able to do it. of c
saving machinery Is a darBlng »adelight.
."Yes. and we arp to be married Just peris.
•rtocl!-^ she sMd.
HamiAreys as he helped Rosa Into
Arilng oo tbe recommendation of
thlna would be dlBerset but m it Is.
chtoe which will to tmi mhialM cover
They went to work wIiS a will, and
" Yo which Mrs. Wayne made i
i Boon as hwvturns from Europe.'’
SlirgetHi General O’Keill.v. Acting 8«>c- a hide that an energetic wosbab coold
-MTHft' aAr.arafee. And your his light bdntv. and gathering the
Tfif' thte<« piles grew so raplfllr Ihai
"1 iblnk you ought to have lold me
ivtimresi's K'ainlly Magazine.
relary OIIv<-r tuis ordered that hereaf­
hundred and fifty dollars won't lagi reins In his hands sprang In bcaldc
hardly fill to a hour.
hud nil she eoillcl do to see that
her with some merry remark which before, Rosa; and I ronfe?B 1 am bit­
ter Identlflratlun tags of aluminum
every decision w;;s a wise one.
Tbe ralDltl 1* a Cuban fruit which
the pale watcher at the window couM terly disappointed. I was wi anxious
<^e Rainy Day.
the size of a silver half dollar, stamp"No," and Jael Reeves sighed,
pn-veni
n.-iby
frttm
goncroualy
ut a milky, flbrona roepl. sweet and
to have you for n slstdr-ln law. "
It had l»een roltiing hard all <Uny. a
eti with (he name, compay. tv-gimenl
very and look on her gentle face; "and not bear.
'.My dear Lldk. what utter non­ lieav.v. eoiuliiuoiis dc)wni«iir. wliboui carding everything that Ethel
starchy, ad a number of round. Mark
"She has everything, evcnthlngl"
eorps of the weart-r. lie
hot for yonr klndnaas In keeping
sense! Why! Your brother Is twentydgns of eeaslnc. A pretty girl, Tom ilioi.ght "doubtful," or "better th from tile Meek of every officer and weds. It Ik purple or dark green tm
here the paM ms weeks, a great deal murmured the poor. lonely lltilc wo­
the outside and grows on a tree.
live years older, than I. We are not with hair llkt;snuKhlnc. had h«n sit­ keep."
soidter. undenu-atb the clothing, hr
ot H would have been gone Mready." man: "and I—1 have nothing. Oh.
Tom was the first deserter. After
-uited lo each other at all."
The oldest belfry in America. IS (he
"WWl. we needn't talk
that,' why should things he portioned out so "Nevertheless. I am disappointed; ting before her desk for hours, writ­ while May rolssoil him: but he had cord or tbiing.
•even-century-old fir tree, eight feet
ing luiRlIy. and oblivious alike of the
old Mrs. Wayne, briskly. "liCt's go unnquslly In this worMI And yet how
These
badges
will
U*
issued
gratui­
gone far, ^d she saw him Yt the
tnd 1 am sure he caros a groat dcnl pelttoe twin wlihmil and the fearful
K»/-v to the anbjeet of this Old Ladiee' foolish to repine. At my age I ought
tously to enlisted men and al cost thick, that forms the s|dre of Bi. Pe
other end of
nl tbe garret ernurhed
for
you."
ler's
church. Tacoma, which Is used
to
have
more
sense
snd
courage.
clamor
of
chlldrT-n
s
voice*,
which.
Home. John says It U a lovely place.
ipl>ar<-o(ly |s-ering rwriously price to offleera. Gen Barry, acting for'tbe bell of the church.
"Only as ■ Wend: but If I am not
time to time, penctroted even tile -floor, ap
But as she thought of her utter lonout i>f the lliile. low. raln-drencherl rhl«-f of staff, states (hat iImuv- ran IsIlnesB. and that In a day or two she mistaken he cares In an cntlri'ly dlf- her fast-closed door.
At a depth of two miles the ie«a|»rno
question
about
the
great
tminrToo—you wMty b*»ent men«<»toreot way for some one else."
At Inst, a loiidcrhulibiib. ending with window. .
alure of the eaitb'to mo*l places Is
•d the whjeet to yoor brolherr' tater- muit go forth among strangers, to
Then she forgot all about him until tance of such badges, as is demon
“What do you ro^an?" and Mrs.
shrill miieiy. brought her liaek to a
raptei Janet, e
flush springing to come an Inmate of a charitaNe li
stralnl liy thousands of graves of Ibr that of boiling water; at a distance ot
Wayne looked startletl.
tutlon. she pul her head down on
realtzaiinii of time and.plnee. She Us- 'll- was suddenly rouBol l>y a emsh. unidenlifled dred of the civil war.
30 nUlto lielow the aurtoce the bunt
htr imle cbeMts.
and.
turning,
she
saw
a
rimid
of
dust
Walt
and
see;"
and
with
a
merry
loned for a moment with knltte.1
Is sufficient lu melt iron.
"Ooedneat! No! I wouldn't think broad window-seat and crietl until she
laugh Rosa ran from the room In an- brows tn the fracas going on In the and a pair of struggling legs, where
of soMi e thing for a momenL It Isn't waa exhausted. She did not dream
A treasured relic In Penahurat ptoce.
mlnuie iTTfore Grandfather Koben'.s An Island Inhabited hy Black CaU.
vor to a call from Mrs. Wayne's Mt- adjniiting room, i.nd then glann-d
n mauer In whkh he would be at i" for a moment that the handsome coup­
One of Ihi- queerest corners of th the IK-M of l>»rd de Llrie ad Diidk-y.
antique desk ha<l stood.
e daughter tn the garden.
le
In
the
carriage
were
even
then
talk­
of
the
window
at
the
.Irivlng
roin.
and
Interested. But Beoebwood Is only
earth is Chatham Island, off the roast Ih a trtool nnered in faded blue velvet"But how- did It hajip>-n
Meanwhile
Janet,
a
little
Russinrtow-n upon the mass of neatly writ
little wny from tbe Old Ladles’ Home, ing of her.
edged with sliver cord, no *-hlcli
"Jane! Reeves Is the Itcsl. most un­ leather hag In one hand and'a look of .h.vis uptm her desk. ha»tUy'titrntog *cre you doing, Ttunniy " she naked. of Ecuador. This iskind lies «nn mlli-s
ad of course he knows all abost «.
"Why. nothing much, only climbing west <if Guayaquil ainl (he equator Qm-en VIciuriu knell to roeelve tho
dejection on her fare, was mnk- The pages that yet remained ' '
I bare heard him tay U la a perfect selfish woman 1 ever knew." said
runs directly (hronsh It. Catit. Rein- 'sncrametil of her euronalloa.
mer It. Y'ou st o. whiui y.
lag her way from .the IHdgefleld
copied.
andlte for etd people-a big. old- Row BurthnoL as the buggy rothnl
ing that funny story alNUii the rat In man. who was sent to tbt- Gakvingns
The treaty Is-twecn Bngtad and
to the Old 1.*dles' Htnue.
lilt from the drive Into the shaded
Then, rising, she gave herself
.............................almost
the curret. 1 thought I’d play I was the gntup of islands to inquire Into the Tblbr-t was written on an reonmius
; of two miles bv the eoumry e shake, and a moment afie
Ttnot. Mfi surrounded by old oaks •ountry road. "1 hare actually fallen
cat: and tlx-n the tild thing f<;II ovei pnip*r groundings ofa de<-p re-a calde. sheet of pa|»-r aa the niibclans, for
. She had l.-ti a tnmk in In- sent presenic-d herself ‘.iiddehly to
ud beech trea. ^y! Ihero's John in love with the poor, lonely IllUe
siop|M>d
at
Chatham
island,
and
hb
>
superatllloua
reasons, ohjertod to
With
me.
It
l<n>ke<I
solid
enough:
m
Bter. and had decllmHi the iiw of doorway of the room wheare Issnml
aow: come to tak4>^tosa onl drivtog, thing, and 1 don't see how anyone
it abniinds to eats, every one of which signing any document that oecupi«-d
sorry It's broke. '
station hack, j feeling Uisi she the balM-t of i«-tulam childish vnires.
lauppota- Uyoa*reaIly wish to speak could help It. She Is so thoroughly
••Tommy." she said :lt last, "I've o! is Mack. These .-itilmsU live it
more than «mu' sheet.
could not altortl to sp«id nn unneces­
sweet
and
good."
iwect
and
fragile
looking
w.-in.-in,
to him About this projoct. Janot. or
crevkre of the lava fotindaiMin near
Iliicks win atooiii iilKMJt a pint of
John Humphreys pulled his mous sary iK-nny. Tlrefi. dusty, and warm, reclining upon a Inunge was trying to ten wondered whttt l>oys were modi
uk him afly Ehtoons, III-"
for. and now 1 know it; It was to iday Hie cast, and suiisist by eaichlni wsic-r es.-ii. eonseqiKiatly the eapialti
,ehe choughUiilly. hU eyes on the she was glad when she came In slaht hush a fretful child of
while her
"Oh BO. no! Not for the world!
-ire.l of I
of a slilp that carries a rergn ot brtrk*
ef the Home; bm Just as she reached .iwn white lips sbow.sl plainly how Hi-- 'na' In a garrei’ on a rainy day!"
,eried JMOt, hurriedly, a look, almost sleek backs of his cbeslaut b<
RUlmals found on tirt* main b«- careful that a b-ak 'rtoi-* not
the gate and was alsnii to push li effort and Jh- nois.- were flltog uis.ii [Then she Ileclan-d It whs t«si datk
*^of terror. In her brown eyes. "As you aald nothing.
-SI'S, rellle. doEK. Eoatx. go nndetceti-d. as the water is sucked
tor either eats or ebUdren lo play in, ylund s
■She Is evidently iroubltvl alsnit the open, she heard the sonnd of horses' her Mivady exhatisto.1 aervos.
aay. R wouW not Interest him In the
•hlekres, ail of which are- pvrthe garret ftti» tnon-, whiskc-tl her
ftw-i and the swift roll of a caTrlag-The other <w-«-ii|Uim* of the room
' least. Uda. proinlss me you won't future." continued Rosa., ''and It U
three
dusi-cover*-.!
charges
.lown
th<f-ctl'y
wild.—Tll-Biis.
ad looking nroiinrt, saw. to her eon- woiv a pallid girl of about U. and a
■posk to him About It. 1 ask It AS a shame that she Is so utterly Moor In
sti-ep stairs ami saw that iL"y were
any zoological garden Is .«Md to to;he wofIS. She ought to have marri.Hl riernatlon, that lie who held the rein, mlsrhievoiis Iniy of twovir three }-ears
wpedM favor."
over the l«rks o[; the stylishly mov­ her luiiior. who's..' persistent l«-«stog .“lldi.-.t iip-'tor supisT, laughing gallj
Lock* Uecd by the Ptiareah*.
the D'-w spacious lAiricJi house in th'."Certainly ( premise.'' aswered long ago; bnt of course she never go!
ing chestmilB waa John Itomphroys. had «i to«i drivfvi his iiahnppy sister as Elhel lold h-r moih.r tis.ui th- of ihi Ib-illn zoologicqj garelen. It h built
chsnce.
penned
iip
In
this
lltilc
eounMra. Wayne. wUh Mncrity: and before

"iierfectly
eb-giint
time"
they
hail
b-vo
Phsraoli*.
in
Hartmk
ih>vlsimr
D
whose
bandunme
estate
was
ritiiated
after the de-ign of an Egyptian iml
in th.. T xtretne v< r=<- of mlscn. '
Juet had time to speak agato ^be y village, taking care of her old
having.
Then
she
s1i|
shown rtie M-utmure-d r*-pr»-si-iitattoii aof Jirtd Is decoratrwl inaidi- ad out
She waS telling me yoster onlv a mile from lie Home.
"Well, nhai is th" iiiBiHT? 1 thought
> Aoor opened and John Humptareyi father.
'opvtnE 'if a bs-k which Is almovt . *acily like wPh aarieiii Egyii'ian flgnrew of men
U was t«>o late tor ese.ipo. She had from all the'noise, that ib.- world
ils>ut her homo, ad whai a pret
liie'klnd of fork iis-d to Egypt al th« i.iid'blrds. *
iW had, and lH-.-n recognize.1; and to another
roust be coming to an end."-the younc
He was a UU fine looking man of
••Edcar'
pre-i-ni day. Homer say- that Pene
ineni
the
ehcsintils
wore
drown
cried BO plilfully Hial I couldn't
gi^ to Ihe doorway said brightly.
The Vtrena poUct- uw a phonograph
■Bbout forty-five years of age.jWlth
loiH* used a brass hey »o. tifK-n her in recording a prisoner's answers to
help crying, too. And when her faih- sharply, and thclr owner waa on
There wa.« a stulden sllenee aa ev- ' .
keen blue eyes, a .hwvy. dark
l;l-!
carr.,-t
after
he
died:
warelrol.e. .‘He adds ilia' 11 was very quegthins asked In the preCUirtBary
died his Income stopped, ad the feet by Miss Janet's side.
erv face turned toward her; thott
ad brown hair thickly strewn
L- left In it?"
cTOoki-d and had an Ivors- had'e. A ezHnilna'IoD. ao that whre (he aciual
• Mlsa Janet! Is it possible! Wh.v. clamor recommetin-d. as all three nl]
sale
of
Ml
Iho
personal
effects
brought
witk gray. LUe had been very pleastear little inquiMfl'
Gro-l writer who ilre-d in the ias' iislf trial tskre plan* there tnay be no diswhat are }-ou doini heri>?"
the chlWri'R iMgsn io talk at once.
^
at to him Mways: but love had play- only two hundred dollsrs'
■"i ihc rwelfih c<-»iQr> explains that p'liejiH to what was ssid.
Janet was unablej. to gtiswer ad he , The buby deecrted her tired
i
ai BO part In U. snd he had repeated ed to think she ought to be very gralesjii-h keys werx- imdouiinsllv very,
eves fell la-lore the «-ahii-si. pcncirotUda for’ having g1'
and threw her-elf Into the young;"'
ly asanred Us stster that he was too
'America I*- now making cloth fur
,ihvr<
no
secret
drawer.
wh<
r'
smienr. altboueb -till u. M- sw-n In
or no tong, ad made nothing tog gaze of her qtiro^toncr.
•1'. arms with th.- platotive appeal
busy to find time for love making oi
-Iwhere sn.vihtoc niislit have lu-ei roDKtantlnopb* and riM-w-h.-re- Roman sUri- lo rlntlie Arabians. The coarkc•Do you know anyone in here.

I».l„ -n..
matrimony. But Mrs. Wajne felt sure of having risked her llf■" was her next ques- lockK. like the Egyp'iitn. mutre.l a gray faWlrs from our milla are. partir:o."
sbe
falterc-d.
"I—1
have
had
be 'niiised.
that at last he had fMlen a victim tr RiK«v from drowning. I wish t could
parrlsl sliding of the key. The/ a.-re-, tilarl} in favor, snd nar icniher good*
P eorresiiondencc with the malron
soraelhlng for her; hut she Is so
-Doctor aald-If I' was clear 1 eouM. , _
the tender passion and Inwardly ro
il«o find'a ready markrt among th'Lowev-fr. more- intricate.
Aratdans. In exchange f„r abeep ad
Jolced at Ue good fortune which had proud I would l>c wire lo hurt her and—and." desperoiely. "! have ais go out i-Wy." Ethel roniplalr-;'*!. |'Th
shrilly, "rm.1 of course it w. n'
^
. made Rosa Burthnot her guest; for fiHllngs If ! offen-d her anvlblng. piled for
goat skins.
ahsolui
Bumper
Apple
Crop.
^
memeiii John Humph­ rained! And I'm sA tired ^
Rosa m young. hwaUfnl.-rich, ad Ca'i yoki
A foreign Jeweler has made a tiny
«Sy
do
ippte
crop
in
lb<
fnir.
d
S'si
'! don't know ; 111 think the matter reys stared ot her Aghast. ' You can't thlag, ad Tom's such a horrid tease." nP'Htog
charming and would make a fliUng
•n.«.s'imett-I a;
bar-; boat formed of a wtogle prwrl- 'T'*’
aswered John iiiimphreys; be to earnest. Yon-rt- joVtog”
"Girls are no fun. anyhow." Toui :'Rec*'n*e. Blgar. this afrernoon; ha.
mistress for John's handsome home
made of beaten gold, atudded
s, Yhis is isr^j^.is'si lariris-■more;’
.. sr. II as an admirable sister-ln-law ad then ho turned the conyeroatlon
Jael shook her head sadly, though mutiereii scornfallv. "and they're .T^unray was .-eired with ih« brimant! re-1 Hi J5..5, The .^rlmar.-d -crop to I ^
•'‘•tn’to'l*. "I the blnB«dw light
mean old toUle-iMes hosid.'S."
: btoa of playing that he was a cat, and.!'tbt
shook bads with to something else, and Jshet'f name she tried to smile. "It Is tnie."^
Mr. Hni
•w
York
fctate
is
fW.i.'.-.
barret•*“
n®"®*
.
"Oh
children,
vou'vo
evxn
disiurM-d
cljmbing
over
tbe
fnrniMm-,
he
j
N<MUs Reetes and nodded nfleettonate- was not mentioned again.
“But you are not an old lady.
I.V
.h.b lb.'" '>•
!'■
'■ ■ *'■'■
Two days after this, when Rosa
desk
ly 10 hts sister.
"That doe* not make any dlfforenee. ionrv Mav wiib all rour noise." their, hlaSscW ad, your grandfather's
br-t™ 'Mum™, lo.brmh.r ...... Th.
I—H»» ■«
- - desk
came down to lunch at the ringing of
ingeiber. an-!—to'
"Mias Rosa readyr he asked.
1 am obliged tn go here for a time. tired mother pro-cried. ■
Jend
i>
valued
St
|S.«yxj.
'sV'rrk crofi equMs
. 1 found t'mHted
tbe bell at half-pa*>
found on ST least. That rheumatic fever left
"Yes- Mav doctored cmphatlcaUy: ^ While e^mlntoe
"Ill tell her you've eome:“
ifierary taste of the Japanew
», B'e«t Vir-;
i place behind; crops to J
Mrs. Wayne put down her srork—a ty Mrs. Wayne and Rucy at the table me very weak, and I u«n ooi ahU- }um
ibe report
"Where is Miss Janet?" she askedpiece of blue satin she was emhtUder
WTO to tnake any effort toward my
hlned.
and
If cquMly distributed i the itbrarta of the Impertai IJbrary
"She ha* gone." answered Mrs.
out to Inquire Into it and If Beees--ad see.
own
support."
among toe people of the stale wouldlof Toklo. For flclton Acre li m- deMr. Humphrey wMked to the win Wayne- "She left at ten o'clock. I
saiy
to
dcTcMir
you
bodily!
You
Imps.
The
paper
ih*i
May
had
found
"But surely ynn have stape friendgive half a barrri to each man. wvl mand-a enriou* cootrart to mast Am­
dow and stood there, staring out lnt< stiggesied to her that she ought to say
ot mischief. yoU-pToml«ed to l*e good! ;fbe old desk was B new will in wh;
hehegBB.
man and.chUd.
|e,'can and English itorahiea
iNow-whal riiail 1 make v,.ii dc first, 'hf* grapdfather acknorjedged U
the garden. It was easy to find sut (oedbye to yon. hut she Is surh a
• No. there' Is Bol ob* or all. *h.
' }seu ot ooaverse with Boat Borthnot Umid creator* ahe wouldn't dlrturh
who waa,all life and aplrk. but with
tbU ahy. elderly aplnaier he found
hlmaelt tongntMled.
"You're better today. 1 hope, MIm
Roovea," be aald at laat.
"Ob. 1 am quite well now." alio
rejoined, vilbout laoklog: at him. and
apparently Intent on the covering of
tic primer belimglng to Mra.
Wuyne'a only child, "I,cannot rail
inyaHf an Invalid any longer, and 1
ahall go very noon."
"Go! Go where?"
“I—I acarcely know." bcsltailngly.
"But 1 cannot treapase any longer on
your aiaier * hosplUUty. 1 bavc. al­
ready atayod loo long." •
.
"That la ahturd! I don't eec why
you Bbould go at alL Conaldcrlng what
you did for—”
••». Mr. Humpbreya. that waa noth­
ing—nothing at all!"
‘Nothing.* to rearue an only child
from drowning! 1 dont agw with

r\

tZ‘;i

«tlAND TRAVEft*e HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. ISO*.

PAOK
SV» K Will B« Built

clerk to Isaoe Oe bonds af the eltr

rran ThnrudAr'* B«(»r4.
r. O. <MMt promoter ot Oje NoriS-

(o the mmoent of flfien hoodred dM-

pur

obieB

proposes

HecUlc Hoc from

to

balld

sn

MsoUtee to Cb<^

spllios the

9rtalag Record
•n

of

tbroitgb -the acthm

of

- tbe »th day or. Hay. JMS. for the

been met nod Utet the «

loan of »SO,000 by tbe Issue of' bonds,

be to ibe Seld within n few dsys t

to be expended In said clfy In making

Ur. OiaOD

mproTements and parks there

said that

the setback

use and
thereof.

him had been settled

In foil.

The

Vork of aorverlng’wlH be poshed as
rapidly aa poaalble and Completed a«i
r be begun in the
wring.
Hr. Olson aUted Jarther that he
had dosed a deal with Ohio parUes for
the sale of the Lima E Baslera rail.way which will run from Lima. O.. to
Marlon. O.. a distance «( about flfly
miles through a very fertile section
and

In passing said resolution.

through

some rety

proaperoos

Tillages and clUcs.
" By thU deal, which haa been ootnpleted and will be closed by Dec. IS,
lir. Olson and

his asaodate, D. C..

Dunn, a promlaent Lima. O. business
man, will oome Into tbe pot
-Tt fTBEOd In cash.

haOt soon.

B« espeeU Mr. Dunn In

tbe dty In a short time and then
I will be begun In earnest.
Mr. Olaon .has been a promot<
deotrlc imllways all bia life and. bis
fatbar bUon him was a builder of
ateam raltwaya baring been associat­
ed with James 3. Hill.

Hr. Olson's

Tsatnrv which brought him ex­
tended BoUce. was -the Sandusky E
Ohio

line

running

I Ohio.

A large

t ot work haa t

purpose. wHI known at the lime tbe

The year now drawing to a

{tas marked an advajicemmi in ibipiaUrial progrets and

precedent

to

I cvvDlng and ttrganir.vd ibe "N. U. T.

sh. SIgna Peterson. Florence

blessing If it serves no other purpose

Tided for Id the annual budget.

“No one. I believe, who voted for (han to recall to those now tiring the
this loan had any Intention that thU sturdy virtues of those who laid broad
and deep the foundaUon for the govshould be done.
cmmcBi we all believe to bo the best
'Trom efforts made by the maj-or
on earih.
to negotiate the loan prorlded for by
Clrtllmtlon
In
such a
country
the aald resolution. I am <rf the opin­
carries with it constant Increasing reion that It might bo Impoiaiblc to do
SpousibiltUcs. Problems growing out
for tbe reason that the action of
of the enormous locrease of wealth
council In diverting the funds raised
confront us as a nation, and that we
spectOe purpose could not be
have a fearieas. honest prealdeni I*
used for tbe purpose proposed In the
not tho least of the reasons why we
should le thankful.
Now. therefore, by virtne of author­

“Respectfully submitted.

laying

of

aside

worship

tbclr

and

usual

•'Mayor.'

the

the family.

Ibe most pleasant the city has

the moat teSventa] ot Uma's cUlxens

had.

the same people who were meml>crs
ot tbe Elite Dancing club test se

Lansing, this ninth day of NovcmlH;i

Ml^lgmt Une and regards It with such

but the same will be changed this

In the year of otir Lord one thousand

Ism that he abandoned the Lima E

}car and also tbe plan ot holding th<-

BMUrn proleet in order to

parties.

the

stale

of

Michigan,

Dee. 21: Jan,

II: Feb. 1; April B: April M: all
The eommlUcc Umt

thorough

will have charge and will aliend to

exceed

a

The plan Is to give the six pirtles
for *B. paymont to be made iw-fore
the aeries sUria and If anything bsi>
iirevnnt the

held,

the money

.OgaiUon of able and enicient smicc,

Next

week,

a

will

parties N-lng
be

committee

rofuiidod.
of

Fred M. Warner.

Secretary nf Stale.

consisting of HortH'rt Moniiigiie
been Hocted prealdeni ot the Michi­ Alfn'd Hoove. Den Mi^nugur. L. I..
gan SUte Sunday School asaod
Btcvensoa and Usm Haker will rail

Z

,on tbe members
rs and make
r
the n«’cti>.
School aaaoelaUcm,

the

rule having

beeta only onMenn aOmlnlslrailona.
The other ofBccrs arc as follows:
. F. M. ThompauB. DetrolL
I. the Rev. M.

that everything

will be In rcediness.
Tbe music fiM- these affairs will lie
furalshcd by Stewart's ton plccr
chratra end they will lie held In the
City opera bnusc.

Miss Ida ElI.ey

were iiisrrieci at J-hiHl Ray Friday

It Is thought that

tbe "subscriptinn ball " plan wH
of the'club and

U Sanborn. Dowaglac.

$5, mil

AIkiuI fifty guests

Mr. and

Mrs; Dohrer

trill reride In Bust Hoy.

F. M. PAINE.

cause

IiIh

Mlf.* IMr n-a

their

Ihu-ih‘•d N..ritiii.>r1.,'

in the c-liy,

THOS. S. BPRAOUE A BOM

Mr.-^. 'l:ih;y Kil.U-y

unscrtipulous

N.-rriilR-r'..

[v.-av to l.iiilingiun.
I

1-n.nk Ston.- of «w;Mi#-rion irans-

hri.-4 burin.-M= lu

alwut

1

Tcmedics.
this

CMBty B*a> Bldg., DETBOIt

of

Pii#>i-.l'ilir..iisb ih.-rliy t.i-luy

persons make false siatcnwnts
that

PATENTS

Jai-k-m ef

-p.-nt the d.y tn <h- city.

any

is offered be­

certain

.Miv.

cocaine,
or

It

is

reward

iIi.-cHv

l.i.Iay,

.V E. Foriir 'oi lllri Sli*.i->ii

vj- iu

llie elcy tohi.v.

applies only to poods purch­

I

ased in the open market, \vhich

li. r W'nio In

MW JcN.-ii- W.itv-M l--h

f'"

1tnff;iIo ;iO.-i

Miiiiiil- r will. I'

-r--i.rtiiiu

G. Iliimliti

ii!--:

Dr. Miles’ remedies cure by
their slrcnffthcning and invig­

The Farmer’s Store
If you want a

Washing Machine
lh.li will wash jour clothes clean, easy and quick bny a

orating effect upon-thc nen-ous

“1904 AUTOMATIC”

rslcm. and not by weakening

G- tv. twill#. iKistmawler at Rivertun. la., nearly lo#t hi# life aixi was
riibiM'd lit (III eomfort. areordilig !•>
hi# letter, whirl. «vh: "For 2» y-an
iplalnt, whlrlr
I had chronlr liriT r
;e of J.mn-Uri(hat'evun my finger nalU inra>-.l >Hlow: when my dncior pro«rrllie*l BbTIrtr IllMi'n-; wlilrli rtiriil me nnil
kept me well for <>!evtni yiwr#.'' Sure
...............................
- iralgta. W.-akCriu. and all Stomach. Liver. Kiilnry
ilcr ilerat
Honinh
Drug Store, S.
. AtI He.
-.......................
& Son*, Ilngbee'# Ciiv I>nig
Itorc. Sli cents.

F-L-ORIST

home I

■f I.’d;
I.!d!;i Su^ntiiu ,if OiO'iia,

in

these

le

lie elly.thiK morailip.

will be paid to a

ether or chloroform

MacNett
•pMtaMBt «t

EYE, EAR, liOtE
AND THROAT

riv“U*vl-iiil*g a

t.iiirn>-il

♦i»-m rill-

morphine,

j.

ihU inin-ning.

Nnnhpori

Reward
derivatives

"

If#. J. G- Jlaiiii-iIi-11 h-fi J"i- M;iu1-

E.I. I'oige «h.»

have not been tampered with.

tbe hnrac €»f the bride'# parents by the
were prewint.

Sdd on!)' by

BREZIIMA
Or. F.

understood
Bohrer-Eikey.

Rev. J. A. Cuiiby.

J.

Peracnalt.

This reward

Govenioi.

Gwrge A. Prcscirtt.

young

9. W. unitken of Traverse Cliy hsK

^Tx years' history of the 8iau- Sunday

They are the best

J.

Frida:-•.-■•Kri-Ki,!,

Dr. Miles* Remedies.

John' Bohrvr and

out up here and come out on top no W. C. Hull and Leon F. Titus.

pens to

wlU

City millions.

chloral,

firsL

the parties Is composed of D. Loudon.

iackaoo. Mich-. Nor. IB.—As a rec-

Investigation

Soo canal tonnage for scaHOii will

nine hundred and six. and of the

Hy the Governor:

*

Hofal tiger f~

twenty-acre tract was brought out

America the one hundred and tfalriy-

•nie dates of the alx affairs will be

WilbrlmiUM*

'iatttd Con
Tomatots
»nd Salmon

selves of their fsrm and gvi ont

been in oonsiderable troohie previous- the business matters connected with

matter what obslaeles arc encounter-

Roy»l Tlcamr YAas

brought up and the fact that the learr

dependence of the United Slates of

The name will be annou

bsm. He atated thU morning that be later.

ly. hnt I won out and I expect to win

Have you ever tried the

The condition in Leelanau county was

-Given under my hand and the great
of

BMh -ftaam M

sui«-rvtB>rs

cummisslua there wants to rid them-

ir our ullotled taaka.

will be given by

seal

Friday evenings.

ot

bich they have under conHldcranoti.

ForgcUIng the cares and

tbe Lima E Eastern and bad some ot

as follows; Nov..30;

board

i^play and liKfkid uvec severaN^lle*

-After that has been done, let

settled, Mr. Qlson aUrted work

Tbe parties

Orti*

farm, appolmod by the dial

and rca-eatlon for every member of

A series of six psrtics Is tx^lng ar­

^
•sx
Ksxai."r7ssihy.

ol-'i Ijiko Avenue

reverently

ranged for the season and It is ex­ duties of business life for that day
pected that those six affairs will be make us better fitted on the morrow

"As you know." be said. “I have

Piiane*. IWl c.^'O; Hlz. llOh.

homes be made places of good che<T
Six Parties.

Two bank failures resulted In the

lUok.

t Sitca.

matter Is again laid bofore.tbe Itoard.

evocations, should assemble In their

P.-i,."'

The committw

thank God tor His manifold blessings

and InTOlred In UUgatlon.

d come rrtmt

rich next Taei>Jay evening.

Looking

5^^

B. Aia.T!<.0«L

All kinds of shop work to order on short notice.
Got our prices before Ituyinu.

3 ibroughoui the slate before the
ra». »06,

Michigan,

'Ihe next mcn-tlug

held at the borne of Mis^old r

a day upon which the pqeple of

places

“A. V. Friedrich.

. Cora McKvoy. Goldie Grf
McEvoy.

BUSINESS CARDS.

DKAI_Ef«S IP«

aaw Novak, OIH e Sh..rf.-r at 1 Kth. l

ity In me vosied. I do
and act apart

doing the work W be provided in

Mat fdr the company and before tbey

be had erer been asaactalt

Traverse City. Mich.
LCHBER-AU kinds.
LATH and SBINOLES.
DOORS and WINDOWS-AU styles. STORM SASH-The warm kind.
BUILDING PAPER-AU grades.
ROOFING-The best and cheapest.
INTERIOR HNjSH-Stock and specUl.

Misses Ethel Fairchild. Kloreti.

The debt we owe ibe New ifogUnd

Improvement and for which pioneer should not be forgotu-n and
other funds were available or pro; the observance of this day will be a

public

*amdnded. Hr. Olscm was out I6E.OOO

enpeoted to build the
e r

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

Mliw Goldie Otxidrleh ai-i.-l

any other pQrpose this council or fu­ Ur poorest of ns have today.

Troubles came thick and

i^rtnd It aa the best rentore that

club.

following memliers were presenl: The

«Blln prirate fortune was sunk In

with him.

t.“

prosperity of;
chairman of the meeting. The
No calamity ban befallen^ lowing officer# were eliKjtwI; Ml#-

people.

which It was ctcsiiy understood to bshed and observed by people who
be for. this fund would be open for kad far IcEi to be thankful for than

such a manner as to raise no question
a Mmher « buslMss men Interested of the poUey or Iqgalltr of your me
vtth him and ataled also that hU tiOD.

He baa graat faith In the Northern

Falr.-hild Friday

csubllsb,

E eovthwnsteni corpmUon and bad

mmey also, hot after getting maUers

hltlu'l

for pt as a suite nor has the bfod of Ethel Fairchild, president. Floii-m.when the IW.OOO fund was once bro­ pfflicUtm been laid upon any com­ NIchiilsuD. vice president, and Hili-'l
ken into for a purpose other than that munity. Thanksgiving Day was estab- McBvor secretary and treasurer. Ttigerous

a Ume, at least, so that the money for

^SOSB of about fM.DOO ot the company's

c1»m-

Intended or eoncieved of at that lime.
would be a dan­

A eesenl BgRklic

J per Cett gttowe4 et Ttae Beposil*

Ahmil nlnr yoimg Indn-i; met at III'b(iuici>rMI-<>‘

vote was taken, to one that was not

“I believe It would be better to dohaa coat ttr. Olson not a HtUe trouble Uythe

tbs prttiect

The a>. B. T. T. Club.
To the People of the Slate cif Mlehtgan. Greeting;

“In my opinion K

CAPITAU *200,000
SURPLUS. f3OX>0O

Room 310 New Stgte Bnnk BullrilnS'

I deem )(

vote of tbe tax -payers for a speelBr,

ed on Otis road altbougb the ph^ect

Mr. Oison organised tbe Sandusky

COMPANY

"In Uking this action I do noLpaas

ture councils might deem a necosaary

"

Mr. Olaon U podUre that th« road
win be hunt here and'that It wUI be

&

1 tbe nonessity of making the Im­
unwise to divert funds raised by the

OARLANO. C

PUtEClESS. StMin BoHbt and Accldant irvaurmne*.

KAY

IMPOSTVas nlSSIOKO MtaCHSKTS-COinSUITHS SlI.ttSiyiTHS
DETROIT: 140-IH Woodward Ave. PARIS. 24;26 Kue de> Petitt Hotels

"I hereby veto the aclidn of ttao!

provement contemplated.

'

Money to Loan on.Improvcd Rea! Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,

benefit of tbe fnhabitanti:

WRIGHT,

council

A TRACY LAY, P

Tire Insurance!

for and besnUfylng tbe same for the

that be had receded was onlr tempora*7 and

that erery account against

DENTIST
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

dispUy of arikSes in Steriing Silver (or thitseawin '
verluble art exhibit. The desig^s^ nrigind and art^K.
and tbe workmanship represents tbe highest deselopment <il
the siKcrsmilh's craft. Tbe display is remarkably dirersifitrd. ranging
from dainty, inexpensive pieces luelaliorate proriuciions. and even- piece
is
fine. To those interested in Steriing Silver «f the finest f>-pe,
SR would be plestsed to forward catalogue and descriptions ■>( the great
variety ol such articles which we eajr>-. Catalogue seat on request.

ibe

. paying electors of uic city Toilng.

i

his <

beciB work surrerlns for the new Hoc.

.

bioqUi

said bonds to' be Issued by suihorit}dcHred

jlravcrst aty State BaM

DR. SIMYDER

Art in Silver.

Ur*. the tonds derfrod from the sole

«ra Mkklsu TncUoo Rallver oom- or sold bowU to be used to per for

sSfTrSSr'is'l;” s'H

This is ihc sreatest washer made. To convince yoU
lhal it Is wc will let you

TRY ONE FOR 30 DAYS

A lady fri-nd
of mine. '

________

trouble'of taking it liomc.

Frarik Xrcicle,

c„i.i.rl.jnw. : To.:CV.A..
MUes Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

tLT BlWTUtK#.« W «Te»

S«* T«k

Third Tleo present, the ‘Rev. L. B.

Old F>08-t O-fTIcs Buildins;.

BlaseU. Travwrse City.
rbarih Tke pretddeot. J. H. Han­

bp

ford. Banit Ste. Marie.
#lfih vk« president. B. T. Daurne.
Laurlom.
The

TraTerae

aiy

dclegatlM

is

Friday

momtng,

being the cause.

forty Blnmg.
The nominating commlitee reported

Zora

Cox at Long Lake and owned by Mr*.
Pegg, was destroyed by fire

,

a

at

S:30

defective

flue

Discard Your Wood Beds

Kowland Douglass

Washing Machines

You Get the Benefit

The loss was fj.oou

with 21.00(1 Insurance.

last night and the nominations
OcnErmed thla monlng with great enthoMaam.

A

rising OiauUuqua

sa­

MVE Ygucmifflii?

Here Is a Chance for You

Four kinds to select from,. Save the drudgery and
worry of wash day,by using a machine.

ints for Hr. Mllliken and Mr. Blssell
wu givwn by the Traverse City dele-

Braathe Hyemel and Get Relief and

About thtrty-flro hundred dollars
If' you have catarrh, with offensive
WM pledged for stale work yesterday. breath, burning pain* In the throat.
IMng of mucous.
mucous, dlffieuUy
dlffiei'
The car learw for home tomorrow at coughing, raising
in breathing, afieexlng. busklness. dls10:20.
. tickling
charge from
dropping at tbe back of the tbi
ipe^lly at night, coughing spasms.
The Mayor'e Veto.
Tbe pro)ect of ptllng the month of etru. begin tbe nee of HvomH a
Its healing medication will give r
r haa received another
• '
onUnuf
ssTbudL
Saturday. Mayor Frtedrifh vetoed the aeUon of
eu taken last Tneeday

Good Iron Bed, *11

the
night,

eoun-

aiz-a nnd all cotors, s trood woven wire

apriD); ami

Cure. Seld Under Guarantee.

gsUon.

a

ki>

<1

--lytton top iimttrest.

It Pays For Itself

$4.78
*,\od all

.

In a short time bcca'u-c it saves so much time.

bibber >;rad*-» will be gold atwnlinply.

-

. • «

. ,- ,

Wo have An overatook of tfioso Rooda and

,

we have

trot

Yon will And a

bip <-nt <

▼eto being based on bis bellH that
the eomien had no right to uae any

P:

WRINGERS

1 the other goods as well, for

we mnat bavr tbe luom.

thr

eriles of tbe pine forests, t
with tbe atr you breathe
portion of Ue OSO.OOO voted for Im- remote celli of the respirator* organs:
‘ klllln
• '
a end parks In IBOS. Hie b(v aeBTChlng c
germ* and aoolblng and healing any
Uef that' these fondi ebould
Irritntlon there may be in the mucous
used for that purpow is baaed on InIt Is eaapand' pl«
leasant to
tssL be holds that the btmdt were -use Hyomel. pleasanter than
^ voted for a
tpecUc purpose
end the stomach doaing. as Its healing air
is bicathiri through a neat pocket In
ghcMld be so nsed.
haler, which can be carried In tbe
The followlag Is the mayor's com- purse or vc« pocket, and carries medi
to the council.
catkm to lust the spot where relief Is
-Traverse city. Mich.. Nov. 17, 1006. needed.
The complete Hyotnel outfit cost*
m> the Honorable, the coondl of the but 11, extra iKiitles. if needed. !>r
dty ot Traverie City.
cents, and 6. E. Walt fi Sons glvr
"Oeutlemea—At a mertlng of the their personal guarantee with every
souBcU held Tneeday evenlag. Nor. package that money will be refunded
unless tbe treatment
cures.
This
12. 1000. a resolntlon was nnanimouitbow* their folth in the power of Hy
ly psiniil autborleing the mayor and omel to cure catarrh.
...........................— •

:

IIDU.
make room for n oarioad ot poodi which we have comim

‘ Your Credit Is Good
One Dollar Down. One Dollar a Week

RUBBER
All .n-.rroHier .lock
l».-st hrands and

i, of tl.«

f-'c-sii

Makes hard work easy.

It pays lo have these

Labor Savers
In the liouse.

Leather Tops

12.50, $3 and $3.50
Your Reliable Furniture Store,

' A coml-itihli/.!. of l-ie

IfSl

rubber and l-atia-r.

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Uaion Street

Warranted

FRONT AND CASS STREET.

:
1

IP'"'-■
GRAND TRAVERSe HERAp, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. IMS.
FarMWII RMptlwv
Tn» FrMSr'f Record.
At the n»eUiiK of the Woniaa'f
Awcmuy of Oi«e ehwcb WedoeeUr atUniooo «t the hone of Mr*. J.
1^ BeDer. the Rev. sod Mrs. C. T.
.ftast were pmeated vtih a mecolft.-em H^t Ur clock as a token of
the eeUen In vhich they are held hr
the ewBiben of Orue ebnreb. The
Fieeiiiilillit epeeU waa made
Kra C. U Whlvoer nad
Stool re.
|Ued for Umaelf and Mn. Stout
la behalf of the AuxUlarr. Mrs.
Stoot was preaeatad vUb a brooch
<«a the shape of a pansy set with
Doaria, br Mrs. J. L. Bailey. Mrs.
SioiA. althooch almost overcome by
the naespeetedness of the present,
and the kind thoosbU that bad been
euveyed by Mrs. Bailey, manaced
to warmly thank her friends.
Mrs. Ballsy aiTd Mrs. Thomas
Smurthwalte were the 'bnslesa<
the ausillary, and the program wbl<*
was «• Porto Rloo.* was In charge
«r Mrs. C. U Whitney and I>r. Beat,
riea Stevenaon, Refreahmenu
nerved afinr the meeitag.

blocks on tbe door to alr-shlpi
pended overhead, made tbe tiny tots
feel at borne at once. A very s
program was given, but Ibe babies
tbemadvM fnmlsbed most eg ihe entertalnmenl. Refreahmenu of milk
and animal cookies were served to the
wee one*, and Ice cream -and wafers
to tbe mammas and grandmas.
Pedro Party.
A farewell pedio party ass given
Thursday nlgfai at ihe home of Ur.and
Mra. P. H. Hamlin In honor <rf Miss
Jessie Warren, who left t.uluy for
Buffalo. About twenty gut-sia w*t*present and prises were owar.lcd to
D. B. Wynkoop nnil cOnw.lailon to
Miss Warren. Ught refn-sbrnents
were served.
Big wealth.
Seattle. Nov. 16—Relurning steamera are bringing many of tli<‘ siiccessful miners and nperators to Seattle
for the winter. These tell a tale of
prosperity up tbere under .the Arc­
tic that gives furUuT eocouivei
to the ifioory of permanence for northr-m mining.
Nome bas produced more gold ihsn
evej. (hough iu possible production
was curtailed by a dry summer. Ram­
part has some $400,000 lo Its cndil
for (be season. Tanana has sweU.-<l
Its output beyond early espertatlous.
and promlnea as great things next
year. With $8.0W.««> for Nome and
(lie same amount fmra Tanana and
with several millkiBS frt>m other Am­
erican eanips. AUska's output may tie
called a golden flood.
Nome expects.a greater output next
ymr. Tanana predicts a greater. All
the smaller camps are confident- ot
beuer results, and all of this lx the
reauli of Improved methods of mining.

from Satnrdar*a Record.
Tbe fanwell tweepUon tendere
Bs«. aad Mra. C. T. Stout at tbe home
of Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Brooke. Waebtafton aad Welllagton *^itree<a,
SUmt'a aaeeeaaor «HI flad an easy
•vealag by tbe ladies guild nf Qrace
eMareh. was a very pleasant affair and'
Aeaplte the disagnuble evening
Was a Urge anmber present.
^'Tbe pleaunt and tpacloua Brooks*
was an Ideal place for bolding
tbere ceptkm aad MK and Mrs. Brooks
togeCber witb the golld. left nothing
nadoM for tbe pleasure of their
fgata. On entering, Uie visitors
were shown to the itoak rooms by a
bevy of yottag ladies, and were receiv­
ed by the gneeU of honor. Tbe Rev.
Enlarged. '
■Bd Mrs. Stout and Mrs. U O. Saylor,
Tbe Pore Marouettc round house
lira. B.- L. Spragne. Mr. and Mrs. ii being enlarged so ihnt Ihe Inrger
lUotoU Smurthwalte and Mra. H. C iocomoUves which are coming into
n.rtt
general .use nt this end of the division
Dsrtog tbe evoning. a short mud- can be housed with safely during ihe
cel program was given. Miss Myrtle winter.
inner favoring tbe company with
One end Is being lengthened nlKiut
three piano aoloa. "At Ue Spring.' by eight feet. ThU will let the engines
loeeffy: "Binde.' by Wollanbaupt knd In far enough so that the doors can l>e
Tove Song.' by Nevin. She was fol­ closed behind them. Herodo-foro the
lowed 4>r B..Teraey Legg who gaVe
•two vocal MiecUou. Mrs. Jobs R.
• Baeto being bis accompanist,
BMecOonn were. -Tbou Art Uhe Vnto
a Ttowtet,” by Cantor mad “Bende■tore's Stream," by Oatty.
SerreahmenU of cbocoUte
le<
■um. cakes and salted almondi
were served to tbe pretty dining room
wbleb was Uoorated in iwd eamath»a the table Mag Mshted with
' rii onedUten and
herring being
done by members of St. BHulietli'8^
talld.
Tbe Rev. and Mra. Stont will leave
tor;tlMtr eew tocstton In Key West.
PtoriU. Taeedny morning. They will
Btop ce route aad visit Mr. Stout's
hn^her to St. Anguatlne and from
Cbete win go to Tampa Bay hotel,
wttb Mrs. J. C. Morgan. reaeUng Key
Wnet Dee. 1.
Mlto UMea Stont. dly tlbrarUa. will
vemaU uatB Jan. 1. while Heber. who
U stteeiWag OMvet eoUege. win eompMa the preaent terra there at least;
Tito Rev. and Mrs. Slout. during
<Mr aUe yanru’ residenee U

opportunity.
doors were, at limes, left open which I spears i
as the pipes J There U aUtI ST^ou slock li
in tbe locbmolives were liable tojury which U (o 1m.- »(^d. Mr. I’ayaon
freexe. New doors will also be pul | states that be will be willing to give
on and a new boiler it being put in | all tbe Information necessary to anythe machine shop.
• one why desires to get investments
■ j and can give figures to show that he
Musical Club.
oiM-rnie this factory at a very
Miss Ruby Crays-m entertained the good profit
BoeibovcD Musical club at her borne
New Store.
on West Sevenlh stn-eel Thurndv
new hardware store Is to be
nening. The Misses lilossom Gar­
land and Corn Leland were received cwiabllabeij In this city about tbe first
of December, the proprietors being
inu> bill membership.
The fullowlng officers, were elected: w-ell-knowD and capable business men,
W. D. Turner, for many years In the
1‘resident—Miriam Hayden.
har.lwape department of the lUnnah
Vice iT-sid.-nt—Wilbelma Shane,
& Lay Mercantile company und .P. L.
Secretary—Christine Hunnutb.
Juhnsun of the peninsula, have formAfter the busiiK-gs ini-« (lng a regu­ <-d a luirtttership to Ih’ known a«
Johnson A Turner. They will engage
lar program was Kiveti us follows:
Iu the genentl hanlwarv liuRlness utid
Piano solo—Rulry Gruysoa.
have leased the store In tbe CampUII
Ueaillng—Vera. Wytikw.p.
Imlldlug on wi-st Front stretit ad­
Vocal sido—llIosKutn iiarlund:
Tbe uexi mei-liiip will be btdd Cl joining .SIoinl>rrg brothers' ston-. Tinfirm have -jlreaily ordere«l the sitw-k
Mr*. BeMie Huellmanier*.
which will coDKisl of a large amount
of gem-ral hardwan- and li Is exp-ctWill Seen Be Busy.
e<J they will Iw r*-ad>' lo liegtn IuikIThe Bdwiint Payson munufociurlng
n<-Ks in ab-iiil two wtvkr.
company which is to iw-gin ihe manu­
facture <rf doi.r hxks In ihU city liii
Schooner Ashore.
iue<lluu-ly. has li-awsl the Murkhaiii
Glen JIaven. Mich.. Nov. tVTh"
building on West Tcrtit street for a
form, of three yeitfs. The building scliooner Margurvi Uall Is
consists of two slriKrliirr-s. two stories dry on tbt- beach at South ^alillou.
in lielgbUi. which will give iimrde. She was in the harl«V. bi
ttioni for file mauiifartiiro of the easterly winds drove her as
eoniiiany's product and the rm- will i>nssn>ly lie a loiM los .
pluynient of a large numlier of men. cr«‘w wjIk'Hl asliorc froii
Tlw schooner Tabor Ik
It is ex|>ecled that some- of Ihe maciifnery will arrive today and prepara­ simre and lo danger <if l•eArhlug of
tions 'will be commeDced Immediately the wind do.‘S not abate or sVfi. The
for getUng tbe ooiiiiimeni In place. .scliooners Seaman and Willi
Mr. Payson Is very busy making at safe aneborage.
Sheltered at Gh-n Haven. Itgandn.
preiurtiHons to *Urt his fnetoo' just
Corsica. Reynolds, and three
as siMm as proiwr tiiaierlal can l*e
steamers, names unknown.
celveti:
This promises lo be one of Traverse
Arrested for Forffeiy.
City's profitable industrii**, and i
On his return fr«»m the Slate Sun­
is n metal working concern. It will
not lie dependable u|>on tlmluT re­ day schixil ronventlon. at Lansing.
sources which Ik tin' case with several Barney Anderson nf this city *
rcstwl Iry Sheriff JoliDKiHi on tlie
local IndustrioK at this
Now that the company Is formisl. and charge of forgery.
The eiimplalni wok sworn out by
baa ariuatly eommenced to get Iji
shape. fi>r business, there ore douht- Andrew Jacobson of Stitlons Buy and
IcsK many people in Hie city who lutve was made Thursday. Mr. Jacobson
span-fiindK and w-bo would be willing ! claims tbal on Hie Jr.ih of January,
lo secure a g«y>d InvrrtnMUit. and Oils] 19U6. Anderson forged Ids name lo a

Daetb of John 8. Nash.
For the trst time death has broken
la on tbe family of John B.
of thU dty and taken the bead of (he
booaebotd.
Mr. Nash died Nov. IS.
•Aar a week's llloess with Inflam•tlea of the bladder.
DeoeaM had not been In -good
hsaiU for years, aad bad been nearly
blind for nome tine. He leaves, be­
sides bU Wife, -dx children. Dell,
yvanh. John and Mra. Charles Bor<mib. of Maple City. WUilam and Loit(e of Ibis city, ud turn alstwrs. Mrs.
Md Hattls of Ottawa. ItU and Mrs.
Sarah Ruger of BenrUtowa. ni.
Mr. Nash was bora In Hillsdale
. COOBlp U years ago and at tbe outtosak of tbe war enllaled In tbe 42nd
* nUnoU Infantry, serving In eorotumy
L He married Almena Langs In 1864
and tea yeara later moved into Deelanau county, where be was a reeldeattff Maple City until 1866. when he
■need to tbie city for belter eduraMnaal advanlages for hUyoungercbll-

Death of Robort Bates.
Robert BslM. a well-known RaM
Bto fartoto. dtod at the sanitai
tote reoterdaj efiemoon of typhoid
fever. He and bto wife hod both been
to the btopltal. bat tbe latter hsi aufBetantlr recoveied to go borne. BesldM hi* wUe. a molber, two brothers
jmd a atoter are left.
Cradle Roll.
A'cradle roll recopHon was held
tta Flrat M. B. church Friday
teneoo. which proved to be a mod
BeMffhUiU affair. A large number of
haWw and their mothers were pres-

I

I

IMblto. rockers, and aoto pillows
abowt. gave a horae-Ilke apto the pariort. while a gn«t
waitoty «f toya. from baUa. tops and

_Axjfc-x;

Berlin. Ni‘v. 16—An unknown man
at(empi<-d to kill Major Vuo Stern­
berg. of the Grenadier ^.urds by rush
Ing Into the roam and throttling him.
The man was arrested. Major V«nSiernbcig is a brother of the German
uniluiSKaikir at Washington.

RECORDS

Uktor

^BOHFWFFTlMHr'

JilBsIc, Soar, Story.
Opera* VandcTiUe.
niastrelsy

The ^soventlmr lisTeoh
taint -*»S new dit.- Ke.v>nU
auil 'J1 new cylinder K«.-onls. iur'itiliu:; all tlic lat• tt and tocatest tui-ivM. «.
WE HAVE A BH;
ST«)CK ANIU'.AXFILI.
A L L OK DKR S
BRoMITLY

OHn Be Kidufs Ait
Wtiktied kj-Otn-HiiL
DebeaUhy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It u*«l to be consi-lcrnl that ouij
arinary and bluUi.-r ifoiblo wivc to !*
_ iracc^l !•< the ki>lncv»
v3.i l,-.il
no-w
uosleri
l| M-ience pro\-es that
'nrarlv 'all .iir------liavT Ihrtr begt
in llic disorder

Edison

:ars ai-t St,ai.d

BE SURE TO
HEAR
THESE ^

^

We titall lie gla-l to try any of tbe oew tokH-tiona yon may
wish to bear. Conie in any time. Mail onk'ra pfomptiy filksl.
■ i.i
that IS Ihrir work.
Tbcrriorc. when >..utkidurysare weak
or «iot of order. \<>n can undrr«Uiid how
4ioickIy your entire Isaly is afle>te«l aud
bow every ot]
duty.
cor “feel badly." begin
II voo are
at kidney remnly. Hr.
wamp-Root, Iwcaoje o^<"iU
Inevs are well Ihev will ^wlp
as vour kidneys
airUie other organ* - - -'“u A uU
will convim-f anyone.
lf)on arc sick yon can make..........
Uke bv first doctoring vour kidneys
'' narv effect uf
H, the great
iier's Sw
remc.lv. is soon realiied. 1:
Inev remcily.
taiiils the bigiiest for its won.lerful cure-.
.( the most distressiiig cases, and is sold
merits by all
1st*in Cfty-cent.
dollar
,11ar sire
bottles. Yon may
have a sample
|.lc Iwttle
iMtle Ho»<iraMs«K*
l.v mail fn-e, also a pamphlet telling y.
how to find out if you Law kidney
bbid.ler troulile. Ueoti.m this l“t"-r
.O , hingwhen w-ritingto I>r. Kilin-r S; Co
haraton. N. S'. Iton't make any misiskr.
Imt rrmcmlier the name. .‘swanip-Ktwl.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-R.~l. and the addr«-s«,Bmgluimlon.S^Y..oucvct) bolUe.

Ont-of-lowu partie* will U- aopplieil with , new IwU of Re.-.
orla oil riv|iieBi.

GRINNELLBROS.“iar
Traverse City Store, 159 E. Front St.

For Sale Cheap.
/■

iam.
1 7-ycar-oid mare, jfood driver.
1 A-nionths-old colt
1 last sprinjf's calf,:
sets heavy work harness,
lijjht drivinif
/ing harnesf
harness,
1 heavy wagon.
1 ?set heavy sleighs.
I power feed mill, new

Smith Realty Co.
Corner Lake Avc. and Tenth St.
Citizens phone if’J
Bell phone 1C9

OVERCOATS
Overcoats
OVERCOATS
Overcoats

Ma’s Fur Lined
Fine Ko'seys

aik Lined
Men’s Fur Coals
Handsome Gray Goods
Newest Form Fitting
Our $15.00 and $18.00 Coals
afford a man a stylish garment
and a good wearer.
$To and $12 Coats of Kersey or Frieze.
Good vcircrs and tlie best to
be had for the money.

YOUNG MEN'S COATS in Cray.
Fancy Mixture or Black. Form fit­
ting. Just what young men want.

YOUNG MEN, sizes 33 lo 36, in gray,
black or nice mixtures, from $5 to $1D.

OVERCOATS
Overcoats

NOVEMBER

Will take approved nine months' note, without interest,
in payment lor any of the above.

OVERCOATS
OVERCOATS

'

lisaory note, of tbe value of $65.
’Witb imcni to injure and defraud. '
Mr. Anderson app«-ared before Jns
ce of tbe Peace AmU F. Nerllngrr
Saturday, and waived examination.
was set at $SiM>. which was
furnished. He will apiicar at^the DecemUr term of Circuit court.

BOYS' OVERCOATS, sizes 10 Vo 16 years. Cut on
the same lines as the young men's.
Prices from $3.50 up.
CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS from 3 to 10 years, closed
collars. Nice blue shades in Kersey cloths.
$7.0P to $10.00.

Overcoats in mixed Astrachan goods, fur collars.
OVERCOATS Children's
Also in brown fur collars, shawl shaped. $7 to $9;
Children’s Coats in mixtures, handsome patterns, emblems on
Overcoats
sleeves, $2.75 to $6. Handsome Reefers, flannel lined.

The Greatest Display of Overcoats
... in the City .,.

mm
Now is the Time

For you to join the procession
that is headed for the Wm. Hoolihan Co.,
tobuy Carriages. Harness. Hardware and
Implements.
Our stock of carriages is the largest in the city and
the best assortment to make your selection from. We
have no SI'ENDTHKII'T VEHICLES. That is tbe
name for some makes, spend most of their days in the
repair shop costing more in the end than a good sty­
lish depemlable carriage wotihl cost. Our goods arc
at prices that arc fair to you and to us.

Always Glad to Show Them and Explain Their
Good Parts
' Wc arc m.Tking special prices on vehicles at this
lime to reduce our large stock. If yon are thinking of
buying give ns a call and we will save you money.

Remember the Place

* WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
Carriages, Wagons, Harness. Hardware
and Implements.
l:i.> Sutc Street.

Citz. Phone ‘.C.i.

gommercial Printina
nil Kinds

Berald and Record go.

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALA,'THURSDAY. NOVEMBER S2. 1903.

*

'■

riir
ELK »
RARtOS.
Pfom TbBwUr'* »«orS.
Bk

Rtfld*.

HlaiorlcsJ

(Jeacral Pannoa jtacd to con.-ct bo j

r. B. Tnrrell of CharUvoIs li ID tbe Hocletr la planning to erect a croav
the atte where Fr. Marquene land,

tanical specimens for tie department,

The Chippewa

aeveral weeke.

^
^

cf asfSctlrTire.

17-Tbe cltr todar OB buelnena.

Mkh.. Not.

•ofeUMUl drowBiSf of lUr Ble Nosd«ir STMlas CMt » tlooiB ov«r

He t* nn expert on:

the gra»s«-of ih* nhrthweat.

Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Morrow, par- ed wh*jj h- rame to the Soo reniork-*
enu of Mrk. T. H. Sherman, wrho have a«n. Aecurdlng to hlalurr. when

'

;

lated that the gowns i< I>c I
york-h*»rae ali'iw'

drat Jandlng wsa made a wooden croon

He ves bora Id Bk Repldt lived here eeveral ream, returned

Tttce.

Coontr

Dad hie eaUi* roui« lUe. eoTerlag their borne. Marlon, tod., thla after- waa erected on the brow uf the- hill' wfti repTCfcnt a lot:.! co*^ of RS-Mi.m**. •
Vaniic.rbilt
will hsve'
whlrh lie* a few rod* tack from the Mr*. Kecinal
nemrir It
wu puMd bere. He nboB.
was
meinher of the PreehrtertM
U B. ^reen of Bfe Lake waa In (he river beliiv the foot of Ilie rapid* two Partston ir.-attons tw ercry day.!
TbU apol la now a port uf the ;;cjvcrn. tbe cpcbim-l eort ' tclu:- , S’g.vruiiur
elnirrh uS Sander erbool. Hta death
parw. whlrh overlouka the rlrer. ■ov« r l::.'". i.

make* tbo third «o( of that eooleir.
and

within a few reen to 1»t«
pldM hr drawnlBg.
Thef were all
romg mea. BanMr. JoMpb Kramer,
Albert Kobler and DOW Rar Khle.
Peier

VeRIqoelte and

■Wedneadar ft>r'a perminent reeldi
Dr. R B. Horae and Dr. OaimtleU
are hunUng big game in the n

the

amn. raihoHe

K-ieland alcle.

runaway accident while out for a

bM.aMpped frtmi thla point during drive.

poUtoea.

Sre of loinber.

Sfteea of

The animal becatse

la In serious condition.
Several eases of dlpbltaerla.

oemenL Stteen of beeta and twentr- strict^ area on tbe weal aide. Dag
two of ^g Iran.*

fnJtfc. wa* rnicrnor uf Mstoc la is?3-j
IS44, li-it 'je sijeccedc''l to ibe irffle.-- on
•lie rchicnation of CtaierBl

Kairfield.;

The child Srat token III with the

1
Jiifij

ccns~-^f'rnett

-•l<ei*d from Iwi-Hcn—Jnw-ph

(teorgi' B.

Gen­

were trere for a dar or two. enroute Aftpr the child waa 111. several other

lie »-on

this nickname years ^o w len he and
a

the .active Hal who re.'V'lvetl a brevet

In six

for gallantry in nciioti.

lalns. wheye lwiiln la ex'ih-nn-ly pl'-ii-

Jnatin McCarthy, the historian and

paritier kilW iwemy-t re.*

tifiil.

l-nra

weeks In the l;ig|lom n»«mMr.

Mcl'lellmid

iandr.

over

six f.et In Ills slorking.s.\ weiir.-i

a

Wengnte-on- .blond.- luiii-tacb.' and IroiwRal. nn.l in
{credll.vl v.lthYeing aide to id.ie -any­

his alghl haa berome greatly intiuiln-d.

ta of Bk Raplda. and plays with almost

Menellaml, br ter tni.v.-n

eral Joccl.vn Is the (inly man ,no»- on

Mr. Mef^rthy la ailll busy,

thing that we.-vra hair."'

H.'^nil ej..

case, stumbled upon the foci that the

The Wlnneflhga that haa made tbU cat bad bad aometblng the matter with
port tor aeveral rearm, carrring Iron

Its throat aM nose.

An ezamlnatlon

ore f(w the Bk Raplda Iron Co. makea of the <nt developed that It waa af-

ing hla own living atoee hla seventh
birthday, at which
errand boy
firm.

time he l««an»c

to n GInagnw

shipping

His unconventional vlc»K have

earned

for him

the nick-names

her laat trip thla aeaaoo Pridar and

filcted with dIphtherU. and na It wns

will «o to ae^eland Saturdar for tbe

Ul before the child wAa attacked by

••Queer Hanlle ” and "Ilon’t Kelr Har-.

the disease, there Is aOw no question,

le."
lord Kllchoncr’a falter, who wits

wtntev, where her crew will dlabend.
Un. Peter

Horriaoc went

to the the phyalrisna tay. aa to the source

Knuments

rather a ^tortnn parent, was also a
^
Hon. Peter Wlilte of Marquelto. one’ twldler. hilt In Ireland he turned his
iitvntion to I.Teeillng pigs as n source

Sno Rrlder to realde with her eoil^ of tbe contagion.
Arthar Morriion.
'

aaude

broQ^t

and

Herb

before

Wilcox

Juatioe

were of the regents of the university, hns'

UcLnagblln

written to Attorneg General Bird in

Sntnrdnr. charged with laroonr. Tber regard to tbe recent discovery pub­
ptMded gulltr and were Sned SIO and
asm

or eixtr dare In

lished In the Free Press, that a» error

Tbej ww made in aorveying the boundary

Jail.

ehoae' the Utter and are now nerving line bciwoon Wtoconaln and Mirbignn.
by

their Uine nt BMUIre.

which

Michigan

lost about

TOO

Ben. TatamateU. a fanner rcaldent square miles of territory, snd asking
of thla viUage. died Uet week et hla what acllon should l>e token by thla
■tale to recover possesa!on of tbe ter-

^e in Akrao. Ohio.

Lawrence HorlU pleaded gnlltr to a ritory. Mr. mite aska It a Ji
charge of aaaault and batterr U Judge lutlon of the Wls.
HdanghUn't court Mondnr and paid

llnqnlablng

a *ne and coeu or <9.41.

would be anffletent to give thla state

Us clatma to

tbe land

The Bk Celnent companj ahlpped BUihorlly over tbe territory. The mat­
1600 hnrrela of cement Salurdar to ter win receive the attorney general's
altentlon wheniw comes to Lnnalng.

HDwankee hr the bimt Manlatoe.
Qeorge Hunt haa purebaaed a half
intereet U

Michigan

rala^ threc^ourtha

c

U U. bean crap of connt^.
Bar of com raised on Bad Asc farm

the Uundrr with

Onat.

All Counterfeifs Imitations and •• Jn«t4»rtrundf!^M hut
EvpeHiiieiit-i that iHllo with ami endancvT the heoM of

general store in Avsnl, Oklahoma,

lnfUnl.s niid iliildren—l^pcrlenee «|ralust Experlinenfc

of terrible orsemas:
-Mv bttic boy had rcrema. Hi*
bead »:u‘ ‘■lie s.'lid >■«»•. .nil over bi“
Bi-alp; hi', hair all can..' .>ut. aJi.l h.nifr.T.-.l ve-y tuu.-h, I bail u l*>si< latl
tix»t him. but at tlmwnd of time
itaaiUis he was m> b. I'l.r. I r}tmtuiM-n^ that the (’pleura- H.'misli.-s
Itaircunti Die. and aft.-r giving bim
two bottli-s of (.’ulkiira Iti-eulvenl,
mt-unUng to dirm ti.uis. wml u-iiig
Cutkuru S.-a}> and OitiMiiiiii <<n biui
dadv. bis .ixcma Vft bim. bi* liair
gnsi- again, and n. itbcr Iw nor iiiyw-if
have bad any ec»<aiui eince.
A* to1ii« own coMi. Mr. Banirt I
. ;niuig.
“ I sufltTul tvitb .•. ivtua, u l«i
itcliiiig.
brvakii4(
uul . 1 my fac- f.-r
■ break
mt«T than a y.ar. 1- s*k trwjtm-ta
v.ral tuonths,
from pliysiriaiU'
1 was Uu'O
M\ Iw'ltli-s of C’uti' ura Kwolvent. and
U.-«d Culii-ura S-ip.aiiJ Uinumnt
fr.«'lp ev.ry day. i Is-g-an to iiupmve
N.,n aft«r starling to .u-s- tbi'in. aial
w hr-n I bad takvis. tie- >i.\ hultl.'s <’J
lIcMilv.nit jiiy (a.-e ba

What is CASTORIA
Caateria N a hnrmleas aiibKlittite for Castor OH, 'Pares
Ruric. l>rt.|w and Strathlnff Sy-ru|>4.

It b, IMrasant.

leitlier Opium, Morjihine i

t oihcr Xiircotle

and aitays Fevcri«Jme*s.
Colic.

It rdieteA Toethin? Tnmblea, «rorea Cou^tlpaimn

and Flatiiirm-ys It as«mltatcx thoPoo^reKutof*'* the
Momtu-h mid Iton-elK, giviiuc healtii}'inkU9ll^'de<-|t.
The CbildrcuN i>aaaectt-Tbo aioibcr'.s FncadT^’

CENUiNE CASTORIA always
t Sean tbe Signai-ore of

Tie Kind You Hai(e Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

He dlctnlea for an hour.or two every (iov.-mor ]tle|i:ii-.ls own a ranfhMu ilie

north OB a buBtlag trip.
children, playmatea. developed the dis- mm,ling to ah niuauuenKls.
Kelr Hardlc. M. 9L ree.-ntly c-1rHra- Bof WIekenberg of Marquette,
PhyalclatiB attending the first
left tor her home Tueadar after a chid. In searching for n hlsliiry of the braK^U his jubilee. Hi\hiis Ix-^-n cant­
vlait'to thla town, her fonner home.

a

O'-, •UU.' in. tbe f.dlowtog graWul letw
bow Cutictira ctired Wm and his roa

K.

K- Oolnmbla. la n wetl-knua-n civil oi;l there as IV-ar G<\.ri:e

Jake and Chrla NUteaegger of South dieeaae has a pet cat which It femdies

Mr. A. C- Paracu. proprietor of

rdnn. lt. John A. Kelil.r-r an.l AlMraW

ew ronminndant of the depnrtmcnt of

living to ^eilrcni'nt ul

CUTICURA REMEDIES .
WORK WONDERS

w‘e, liud been cb-ci-d I'nlied Si.itca'

in-aiy with ih<- to-liana year* later

ex-leader of the Irish party,

More would have Cltg. have been traced directig

been ehlimed but fdr ear ahortoge.

has bnnw the (d|niAtni« of

— nnd has been mode under hto per-

nhort dlataDce away I* the hnuee in

war veteran and-Indian fighter.

tbe paai week, na Wlowa: (me cer of and throw her on! agalnat a tree. She
j wood akobol. one of boga, tbrae of

in Qse for over 30

AUownooiietodoeelvej-ouInthia.

that they deaiateil. and the next day; J. l**'ier«---an- yremg men im.i Uchework beneath were pri-aaed to gain
over aafetg.
No
one waa sorluuaig
In­ the n-ent}- was nuide which Insured !ors. It is th.' fir-' lime in the his-j
Onry of tbe cH;.- that a liiisl'anii endj
mace to the country.
gpring'a Btore.
jured.
fathiT lias.lH-i hec-n luctii.'.-.l m Uos-'
Walter O. Banka, cbetnlit for the
The.board of bdocatloo at Midland
Jacksoa. Mteii., Nov. ifi—The Mich­ ten's delegs'loii to Wa-hing'.iii apd,(
eetpent plant baa moved Into W. la confronted bg a aertons prublem.
Sterllnga bouae and Hentr Battler The S1S.0U0 Cegtrt^ High aehool bultd* igan Stole Sunday aetiool association ineel.-iilrlly. p iH-etmte* th.- ynunm'-t
delegiilii-n ihni was
r sent fii-:ii
wtU occu]# the bouae vacated br lag I* crowded beyond Ita capucliy and fixed on Kalainazrin as the ftexi a
any city In the country.
Hr. Banka.
Btudenta are now atiidglng at their Ing place.
UIg Horn eoimi.v will
ih.Hri. Joaeph Parka waa called to ro(RD8 to allow room for the claaaea.
General News.
Wyinning legiBlature
Chicago reeentlr br tbe death of her
Mra. R. J. Waldron, wife of the
Brig. Gen. Stcpiien P. Jocelyn, the intereBItoC tuemhert in iliytM-rwott of
eialer-lu law, Hra. Andrew Parka. Bbe Midland city electrician, is lying
8lxtr-two eartoada of freight bare

Tbe Kind Ton Have Ahvaj^ Bon^it. and vrtOdi'hM been

fioiial anperiisum Since ItxlnOsney:.

own building,

her home unconaclon* as a result of

CASTOR IA

ward KuvaesuKh, an adhrrent ct th'at:

A. a Dougherlr baa moved bin law

offlce iDto hli

Hair All Came Out snd-He Suffered
Very Much—Under DoctorThree
Months and No Etetter— Perma- ;
nently Cured at Expense of $2.

Standing but

suitable inscription.

A door In the Altowide bean clevaThankaglTlDg lor at Samford. coniaSnlng {.DUO bash- Uic inroaiea, but a aqiiaw. b.arnlng
ell of beana. gave wag and the Slekera Ihidr plana, pli-ad'.-d wi'li them an hard

opera bonee

i

l-e etoE.en ehl. f ur*g- ]

While lie slumto rea ilie red men plan-. testator. '
Ail ihree of iJie
;o aitack the houtf' au'l maasaejv

erg route No. L Mntllken. Mich.

erenlng.



Ed-|

Walter W. Murphr waa on Tueodny which tJen. I/-*; rasa *l'iii on
carrier and William
B. night ||e came to tbe Sen to make

There wHl be A maaqoende p
at

be er<-eu«].DCxi summer. The

roaa will be of bnmxc and will csTiy W-n'e «-f a Net.

Rpotnted

earol. aubotltute. on rural frwe rMIv-

peelnauU.

,

fleW. -where, the new federal hnllritnc Bias cf Khe>> Island I- the firn Ro;

Stem Newm
OnIr a few darn after mgaglng In
bnatoeaa at Akron. O.. Benjamin Ysl-

famllr and omsietn. ronnerlr of Bk Rapids, died
Joke Honogger went to Borne Cltr from trpboid fever.
.

'

It Is-raW ihat -r: . --rnor Eb-i- Hli-.

U hvlf a few. rada fn»tn Brady

BOfSIlHD OIIEMSmE

of Income.

Kllcliener and hla brother

Iti nil the
It)
1
iat..‘fit thtiu'na. Snt-

had to driie the pies to market, Tliey

isfaetioii
>11 ffunrnntiKxl.
ffunn

were s<ni olt wlihoiii hnsikfast and !

matie

Id to do without that meaj on their]

prove.1

■liini if their pigs remalniiliiiiRpId.* 1

snd

It is •nainfiiliiml of Sciiaior Itaeon I
of Georgia that be ran uw tiier.' Inn- j
guage

to ciinreal hi*

tlimiglit th;iuj

any man In jnibllc life.

tools

and

worts

;til

Pni-n-

hitoet

tnaehiiierj'.

:

Oflice

n;iv street

K -Btatewf 8
QTATi nr RK-miiA
CiMolt- la (•
O Cwirifia Uiciii'jal;_________ _________
_______ ______ ___ ____ ________ _ __________
AIAsraU<.n>.( .wet <v,rws
1 b.H
k.H at
>t tb- Mra Itakrakull...I.CmdaM
IkUrakull...
batoOt&r.^iatta.-sjtvnfTfarar-.- intT.iasaul .•-alt twaditic In l!w rttrtUI OmtS for the
Coualy. un On *b
of .Nov.re.wr, A. U. co^ty u4 tiraad T»*v.t--, lu rau-rri. U.
isra
;Tt*T.*ra e«». .« Sba lab <l»r of ueC.4rr.
pTMit. Hod. Mnal R. VrAlkrr. JorlRu
A l> IwS
.]
Pri-bair.
' la ibU.-sQsr. >i ai-i-rarlar fi.on aslant f-R>
to Uw TBallrr li tbs
uf WiUisni fllrtbat lb. C-4.-sJ.Mit, Alf-»I l>a
, a_'n«ad.«>.4^
g Wllsnn.
not a nsa4.«l .4 tb . --a.s. t ut W
nietWwarrari
.4u-itil«». It w sr
I sviit bna rr^ont
ba sSMwi
('tmln. r.t pres>
Jiving
ill. fron (b. .UI...4
lii.all*..' s.'a.t.i-.ii. .is.rJa wnbli. I
must I- li ui-.ll ..rio ibi-to^.-r:-ml
at llristol. \H_ i? Hie nmsl,
hl.aa.a■ Illy Iang.iat<'%. lie hcann
... ________
..
tl..r-,4 I-, I- «1«l aa tW
n- -t-nil-r-'M-A.
A.II. f.vtkbl l.-.i o'.li
luim, 1.111 iig diligcni stmly ac^jiiiriNl ^.l i.n-bsi. oft!'
Buflo».4 Ih'.-rfd.r «sj in a.4aall Sbsraer.
..III- lanr-.ia-.a'^f'<-r ih.- «.;bi-r. 1
tmr.Bg saiA t^ii-uni
al l.r.-,<-iil ,|..111-4 si-a-lal 'work.
ll u tortli-r ..rdsT-U. ttal imlJs- i-.-tonCa,a ll.a uau>
tbiirraf twipenn by pwlCvweoa -f a ...|>- -f *•
si.I.'K.his many rriiiisliillous. be Is the
tbl. -cnsrlubs'twU:
■fYsrarra Bsretd. a ar
niitbor of .1 larre iiqnil»T,of li.mks.

Cilirj'iiV phone Ko. d'k).

He crnilii.ated at ilarvanl. anil sliortiy

A. W. RI KERD. Tiaverss Cliy

i-.fl.'twav.i ■Pi.>ii!.Tt1

'

-d

....... .

l.innilii uiqndiil-

.if 11m- l.-aisiaii.m

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caJI—-4 tbtaw
■ \r r„ Im 1- rs.n.Mf
rt on ~.i4 a.iii ewS.1..'ssi.f.ov iba
. 1 m. al—•
y

.

;.r S:, I-, l. r.-bnig.

Fearful Pains

OTATSO
O i.tf tin r-a-iK vl .ira-.ol
l^tats oC ntefa-,I Alsra-sl-l. u( -ai>-roart.V.Ut nt lbs pr..
/-VKDRB OF TI'BUCATtnS^ Inn. totortlrralMSinri
'■ fortb.'CuaDty I

tlras-l-TravOT-a t.'oaal, .
•AK* <■ tHIAlERT. ^ ^

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Ab.

o,.....

SUGGEISTIONS HOW WOMEN MAY FIND
REXIEF.

Dae bnndrod new hooka have been rootolned 8S9 keraels.
added to tbe U. B. Bimdnr aaboo) U-

Robert Clark, of Bad Axox. aged 101.
said to be oldest voter in slatl.

hthrr.
Mr. Tronlwlne

of Traverao

Cltr

Hdpped n carlond of boga from thla

John Brown. Holly traveling man.
died of blood poliumlog. aged Cl years.'

-arsT- s..vrai,- nii.. itssU4t*r.
n>,.
.rsS m .J„_en -a>-I
f.r ..r. tl.ab uai dags.

Parmer at Calumet attacked by deer

point Uondar-

but animal escaped In darkness.

asl
1 Iii.al.'.ys
■ii.<l.'s*s 1. .1-.farad
.1-sfarad da-.
Cb>.
.M
1M •I.isil..ra
-l.isiL.ra ra
1» do-ilw un
..fi raid
B
.1 IM
insctiraxs
El.
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I iTslluodert^Mn.^-'.waMllist)

Hudson tool ball -team unbeaten this

Prof. Gilbert e Candidate.
Lansing. Nov. 17—Lutber L. Wright

aeason. won gome fram CoWwater. 57

of Ironwbod. having been elected aUlC;
wperintendent of public lnatructlon,|
bU ofSoe as a member of the etate

,K—Thr Mrubata t'oart

Plan proposed for permanent Uni-

ia.*sir.s:s'rth^’?fc‘;:r?;

'■am. hsd'at’tbs Proi4 TraTtrra (.Itv la said
Ibiuntj. lie tbs. SMb day uf Oriol-r. A- lA

veraltg of Michigan aoeUI actUement

board of.edeentloo will become vaennt In Detroit.
Game warden eatimaiea there
in. 1. and wlB be sued bj appoint-

Mrraeni: Hua.'. FiTO b. Walkw. Jadgs ol

■eni br the goreraor.- Tbe govera- 10.000 en-called hunters In woods In
Two akelcloi
candl-

to lie 3.000 years old. were unearthed

datee for the fdaee in the Sold. Tbe

In Datovia. by L. R. Brooks and Clark

npper peninauU. which la now without

Burch.

a eUte ofScer. ti urging the appoint-

long and

There are alteedr aeveral

MiisNeitim Holme

The skeletons are eight fen^t
^tended

by

many

quee

OMBt of Supt. E. E. Ferguaon of the oraamenta ^t mother of-iM-atl and
Boo.

Tbe other oandldaies are Bupt.

ODbert of Travme Olir. M: O. Grave*

Scboola of Sherwood closed to stop

of PetoBker and W. H. Brunsmi of apreed of small pox.
Red deer plentlfol to Manistee coun­
BL J(diBn.
ty. but wolves make them war}-.
Wilbur C. Kidder of Hersey. claims
be youngest sherlE In stole, being

from Saturday's Record.
Mr. and'Mra. James

It SR year* of age.

Morrow

rriday ansDooD for their old bame
to Horton, tod.

Tbe W. F. H. 8.

diered Mra. Morrow a farewell recep-tloB. Tuesday afternoon, at the home

Mra.

R W*hlte
to

Solon

Henry

HuUinga. of Ongolo.

gree at univeraliy of Michigan.
After a life of 80 years. Mrs. I»j|*
one of the last of iho pic

of Mrs. E. L. Kellogg.

home

Rev.

South India, studying fur doctor’s de­

eaque Chippewa

returned
this

to

moralng

he
aft<

■peDdtog a few days at Jackson aa

ImlinuA

the valley of the

St.

tor' New Tortt this afieraoon where
he wtll traneact bnalneM to eoiineo
He will meet J.

E,6raw« to New York.

Mra. Shaw-

waa the oldest Cblppewa Indian

painnaoil iireguleritiCH.
It Jirovicleb s t-sfe and anre way oi
eacajs- from <lialr»-a».log onU dangcPouuwe.-ikne>».-!.nml rii-w-s
'
The tw.i following letter* tell M> eonvineinglv what L.vMiw E- I'inWhani!Vegvtuhle Compound will «to for
women, they cannot fall toliring hojxto thousand* of sufferers.
MissNeilicHolmes.of.-.toS.DivtoUm
Slrvvl. Iluflalo. N. Y.. write*;
:

s of Lv.Ua K I'inkham’*
»m[b>Dml rests »i|«jn tl:v
weih
•il-caruoti gratituav ' of Auivrican
u
\vin-n womoti an* tranW.-d t} ilh pain
ir,..-ul:,ritiea. ili-pla.i imnl‘ or n;.
org-an--. Umt toaring.I.mii lei-Iing. iiutamiiwtiou. lwc’,-u..-lie,
li'.oari.,-,..r flutiilenei ■ g.-nural d.-l-i:it.v, indigesl ion nmi nervous prostr...

°^-^iij^.^tod«-lAnldralmr.li.-iiw as dizziiK-ss. fuiiitm-ss. lai-silud-. exu«i t Miffen.l uuwrvforytwis with; eitAhi.itv.
imuiinl.ty. n.-rVoiisn.'-s,
ni*rlad*,1>«wUci)es.mndla«mu:..l"’»ii ►leepleisncss. nn-UneliMly. Gii-y should

Cbippewas now living, although their
organization

has praetlMilly

VsCTtolib-Omopouod- I did Ml. *11.1 IS'l-iiS'-r . '‘■ST*

ceawd

I'iti’shain'i
ipoii'nd at .-oiH* 1
Refuse t.* li“J'a'

wife

anti

years.

Hla father waa^ one of

the

morning where he will remain until

parties to the ifvalles made In

ihe

early days of the rtwiniry.'when the

Mrs. T. A, McCurdy Is vlatllng
Bievens of

wvite*;

-

Iwiiii Riodaraa aud beriidtice is

land came inio the puaaeaalon of the
whites.

Northport

Mra.

Shsweno leave* five

ebUdrea and many other Tt-lailvc*.

u its nwwB* *eta-i wsu* *«i u»ieo»»i. •

sprat the day ta the cHy.

“*•

Patents

tiran.l Travt-.m* whe.'tl. in
mill

b>'

a

*1 - miUfT.

-i

ugoiI'

l'.vcr>*

sack L’«aranicc«I.

ed through the city on her way to
Chdillae this morning.
Miss Ira Green of Northport spent
the day to the diy.

n

To Cure a Cold in One Day

’"poVJ?i
Jf^wt
tfirmi s.'iM.. v'Oa.i.t diarra. In to*

Sclenlinc fliiiertcaiL
• ...-'.aL 1-ii...*J»

Mra. & M. Kaeetond will retnni to­
day from Portage county. Ohio, where
rstotlvae

"Best” Flour
It i- in.a'!i* fror.i tarfifuHy h';l«-'Cted

^
.....
Coernt&KTS Ac.
ABrao*ara'5'< a.-M'liai-i e—-

Mrs. C. R, Nelson of Northport

•he hns been vlslttog

There is No Magic

60 YEARS*
EXFEniENCE

the country rapidly to the i»aal few

aner-the holldaya

[> u yvfkLgrB.'

J:i the ;.(ccm|ilis;i:nctus of our

exist, owing to the inroads made
by the whltee, who have settled iir

and

rUj. id

r.iia4 I'l ti's 1.—uia. i
tn-s-ta--ui;.ra a- It I.--.M al
ir. I . iw ffioi-1 in Ih- ■n
• i’,. .UiSi i-iuv lbs •
alisra Ih- tlri-^lt
-•..iirlfi.- tif.u.l Tr,
'-.uaty K beldi.ai
Saturday
the
Second
day c
Fdliruary. Ninotft. n Hundred
and buviK'.
at t-s o . lark In th' f.«.
Ii. -ail.f) tWaii, .'iiii .;b- -n ah. n:.,rirm.i' a- aluT.' >>al d
with int.i«i--t feo-i 11,!. call-al xb, ra's •■farran i—r r-n« j.-r Biiuin,.aiK! >-W-awl s!
.4 .,i4
. ami in-al-iwi>sy p.1 |
la .ml 1 ■i,»rlKak11.I..I
s—-stitb
■Ir-lai»lS.i.

whole female organistn.
'
Stivh tcMinumr sh.mitl W a.v-pled
Tlionaan.l* of women have testified,,,^.
„..-mcii a- .'..uviiifiiig
-m-c
In grateful U-tU-n. to Mrs, l•mUl■am
V.g.-tal,)a
that Lvdia E. rinkbainii '.-gvtal.le v'oiaitouuil blands wittoiut
..
, ---------------- - „ja..cuil
H.
ai

Her husband was tbe chief -of all liie

daughter Gladgs. left for PUnt ihli

Chief.
Mrd. A. 8.

•even- atrain on a ivoman a vilalily.
When pain exist*, aomelh’mg'is tvrtqig
which 1-11001.1 be set right or it will
1^ to a serious deran^cnl of the

living In the Idike Sujierior coiintry.

Lag Merrantlie Oompang’s store, left

(Sixlylhrrt Psunds lo Ur BMbcl

buried "la a lliile grove on Hale
do Waalg. near h^^home.

E E Wilhelm, foreman of tbe dry
'goods department of the Hsnnab

George E Harveg

ri

Sitgar IslaDd. where she wsa born. .Slie

detogate to the StoU Sunday echo

Uon with the store.

who

Mary*

faruuua. In yt-nn gone by. Is ilea.l

“No. I HIBD” WHEIT

I ^ to'*ois. •matl.r ..f Ihs ~UV of All.rt
Itsato. Ut..4-,i.ls..uT.>v--l.-'ra-s.l.
1 lia. 1.1 J-oti-h liax III,- ill*..'. In -ast .-uurt blrr.'mc lliar is. aC-i ini-Iiali-oi <4
'-iiC.'tat* '.r aramsd t<> hitu-Ht -r-cnis ..tbrr
I -uitLtJ, imran.
I It i>
that th-'SiM .'aiy .1?
IA 1). m«,ai iwi u'r4..-k 111 iti« f(
i«udliroba'.-.-ISrs,t-,as'Ii- hsr.l,i
irT-hAvetrlea M> mAny ; fur Staniliaii4 as I ai:<,s^« >-a-i ■
it 1* funbsf uni.-ri-.!. thsi
Ib.c..; 1- Kivso l.y !uS'j.-.i
-hi- Mld-r. l.ir tbrra.M.-o.------->• .alct Cr - Ilf h'virmi;. I'l
lAriC'l. a n.a -nSs-v t'Cia
I
tveulbrnM iviiitr.d nn.l nm
saw |«rf»<-ily w.-il u»t frw fn.ni |^>i I am
teiy L-raMul f..r shat I.v.UhK liiiUbams
V.^tatouC«ri.KmakA. J.a.afuruK

ofa appointee will hold ofSce until
the nett general eleetkm.

Farms .'M.Girow

*

Hannah

&

Lay Co.

PADES

OKAND TIIAVERSE HERALD. THOREOAV. NOVEMBER tt. 1*0*.

Kingsley. Mich. Nov. 7.
I vDl write a tew lines to you.
1

go 'to

s<4m»1

every day I can.

1

like to go to school. I like to read

the Bonshine ictiera in the Herald.
another! you a buiioB. and a new c=rd
Will you
please send mi
The othei' nleht he Sunshine butloo and card'
broke |
wont aajeep behind the Hove, and my other one. Well. I mast close.
Kingsley. MIeh.. Not. IS. -W.
eajDo rer/ near not settlns home at
Prom your Suns^lpe girl.
Dear Prestfient—
an. which wai ouUe abocUns.
Age 10.
Ijorninc Daria.
1 bare not written to yo’4 since
Your preHdeot doesn't know the
1 am gUd that you like (o read the

fmt

name of the dog that cornea to call
very often.' He Is food of her. and

I will tiy to b* tovtoto MpM
kind to iitMykm' md to

;acia

rather

foolish

aometlinea.

UDshine loiters, and that you bare
written one for ns to read.

But
Center. Mich.. Nor. S. '06.

when be necta her on the street he­

•Mrjr Itylni t»ili«.

al ways recosnlzea her. and remembers

If I «v«r toil to trytof to to
toM. tWnto. >I wW -rnr, try

to be very polite.

Dear Presiilent—
I trill write to you. as 1 have not

Another of her animal friends Is. mitten since 1 got my card and tiuiton. I
the letters of ny cousins.
Roan and Bessie CTartt in the Herald
down alone.

Offleer Jennlnss. of the

iKillce force, had to help him. and bad

last week.

We have two honwe and a

colt, three cats and a dog; fals name

Oiiiie a dreadful time ccitlns Maaer is Boy. The rohlns build their neat
Kitty down. Yoqr president look him In a tree back of our bouse even'
Mr. Runk is our toaCber.

homo with her. and after kitty got
over belns fiightened he was so graicHe would pul fals mUc paw In
her band, and purr, and try ao bard
to make her ondurstaad that he

HIM CLMU BATU, m

happy.

wm

Now be belonga to Ruth and

Pbclps Poster, two of our Sunbeams,
and be Is aa well and happy aa can

WtlllMM.
BMMd Vice. Preetdenf-Mre. Ire
PMMf«y BhleUto.
OrMnl»dDeoetober».1tot.

no sifters or brothers,

JoKt se« what

bunch of let-

ters ce\ne to your

tbis week,
Ish't that

visits!

Slxtceo

la a poem,' loo. cot

JjIM*. 44M,

H««

d by Florenee

dOM.

May was ptaylns In her garden

avM.

guage.

Sbe would not so happy be.

Mr. Lark aeroas the tone.

y^r nee la banlabed at thia time of
year.

the

like the siorieu best.

We play
It to lots

There are forty-six scholars
Wo are going

I miisi close. -

f>om your loving SuniK-am.
Hazel I. Brugfa.

Fton a tree In yonder tone.

bit must lie!

Peeped out and said wltlt caution.

I wonder how you idny

the game of "dog and deer.!'

pleasant

SouUi ManlloA Mich., Kov.‘ fl. XiC,
DMr President—

"I'm mil jesting;

Our school began the second
Our teacher's

very well.

1

am

in

be asked. -Well, what do you think of

I

enjoy

the ieliers and stories.

Yes. | at

metic. geegruphy. grammar,

have lots of fun with him in the win
ter.

Thanksgiving entertainment the night

him. and all of the groceries up from

before '^nksglvtng.

the dork.

1

bani

all

my

wood

kill them.

Onr piil-P}' is very eiite, ter. and the Mind man and hU guide
We had] »o-j|d ilbnutb nii’one; but Mr. Baxls

is covered

with

snow

As m.v liAter Is getting long, 1
close now.

now.! tUai ibe ,lw was telling what went
will i on w that th.- blind man could und.-r-

-

^ flaiid.

Viuir loving

Slinshim-r.
ikrihu

Ratisom.

To help thnnlgfa the day
To make some ooe happy
la work or la {day—
That's what It is to be helpful.
—Bsefaangc
P«day. Nov. 16. 1906.
New members joining since last re­
ported;
glraec Helen Krilcy. Traverse Ciiy.
JUeh. '
Bussell R. Robinson. Beth Brsck«.
and Pearl O. Beynolda. Qrawn. Mich.
H. V. r. BimaHIne Ctuh Cradle Rell.
-Beetle Box. Med & yexn. Kingsley.
Mtelu name senb b>F Lenaah Box.
6

yearn

Grawn. Midi., name sent by

Edith

Tb<- following ■lay Mr, Davis again
i.nil ulier a f<-w w«n<L w|i|i the nian.uger, to- said:

OroAn; Mic-h , Nov. in. '.ti:
1 should like very niiicb to J'lin tli-Suiiwlilno Club.

Itotnfka.

1 am in Ifl.- .K-veuth

What a rainy. *1eeiy. snowy *eak

seeded to keep amlllng all .the while,
ao there should be sunshine indoors

school that I

I sit w ith a girl in

y^oirselvvs np Tfl Ibe w>tr!d. lint ■■tri>.

i

i>l.-w-iire t'.ut of life If h<; could fln.l
some ymme <-yes to iln his weliig foi
him. with tin owner who <snri-l re,«>rt

Hk^- v.-ry much,

As.l cannot think of

intelllg^-nlly.

anything el»e. 1 will close. exiKKrting ton for her.

Put on your ditsaaes of red and gold:

parlmrat.

am thirien years old. and I am very

Summer bss grnie and the days are

From
Age 9.

But only to think they will eome

Chib

for

niutiy

glad I hat I hitve jnine.1

who

yonr

will suit

him. anri

has ■>R<-red

him a gn>H) |sisi|ion with a rnie salary.
Messenger l>dys are easy to get. Inil a
lK>y who can make a bliail man »ec
Ik at a pr.-niiiim.

Yoit »•<•. that l«»y.

th^mgh'h'- did n<»»

know It. was on

the watch f^ii a Cisal «ji.|KPttuiiity, an>l
if,'- Drown

1

Club.

name.

and do sot grt

Kemp^ Balsam
o-wno niur-

paa

a do*?-

Tbea

Lawrence. Mich. Nov 6. 19td:.

Whoa

As Bleau is writing. 1 will write,
too.

yoa

1 would like to join the K. Y.-*F.
Siinriilw Club.

Dear Presldesi—
1 had a good time at the social

botton. «o I will join over i

I like my teacher and my playmates. write vAy oftea.

are Jast friends of hers who eome

If you van read thlsj will write again.

have

real

bames where

She vlAea. yoa caald

they

aee

the

rtay.
big

Y-pur little Sunshine girt.
Age ",

Bernice Dell

belnug aUtui

five year* ago. hut lost my card and

toat toagh*. aad tells them that they
aSF her nearly every day. but who

1 did

I have not mltw<l

day of ttthool yM this term till UflUy j
hare two miles and a half to go. I
o to the Grown arbool.

1 am twelve]

Indeed I could read roar letter. Ber- r««rs ^ and an in the Ctfa grade,
write My teacher U Mrs. Jones.
We anI hope you

Matim cat caiiad Baby.
He comes aloe, and
*vatT toothto* torn petting, and when

gotog to bare Thanksgiving exercises

n»e reason is that at a period when a girf*
digestion is weak. Scoff’s Emulsion
provide* her with powerful nourishmenk m
easily digested form.
It is a food that builds and keeps up a
girl’s strength.

ALL DRUCCISTSs 60c. AND fl.OO.

WADE BROS.

Real Traverse
EstateCity.and
Loans
Mich.
127 Front St.

Cit. phone 1219

1 will purchase TRAVERSE CITY SROfERTY
STREErxand M.\DI?»0*\ AVENUE on the w^t and
corporate limiis on the south, property ranging in value
from FIVE HUNDRED DOLl.AKSup.and will agree
lo take lo the amount of TWO MILLION DOLLARS
at iis actual cash value, anti will pay for
the following terms;
Regular short form contract, interest at six |>cr cent
per annum, payable annually, principal on or before
two years from <late. all income derived from property
to be applied on contract.

JOHN A. WADE

Wc have for sale thousands of acres of the choicest
wheat lands in Canada, ranging in orice from seven and
one-half dollars j>cr acre to tbirty-fik'c dollars per acre.
We will sell one hundred and si.xty acres, will accept
one-quarter down, balance in equal annual payments
f )ur years. Wg always have clioice bargains in Ciiy
I’ropcrty, Sulmrban I’roperty and farms in Grand
Traverse Region..
___

\AFADE: BROS.,
127 Front St.

Traverse Ciiy, Mich.

Citizens Phone 1219

Kct;.'. DJsa--

FREE!
wm A

g.-t

tl«tronlK-.:ivvl-T.r..r-....-.r

■.

*xl cure c-ri-.•iLot rassi-r
1>T wev'-th- r Ei—ii'-ia®.'
J;-.x.dTraroii.» D -t Cnt-h Curt.
At iJl ■lrg.-r>n% 27

100 MOSIO LESSONS

aiiV ntW

reinridv, aa.l v, u :j-- -st.-Utsl to I'l(

<. m.d SL

Mandolin, Guitar or Violin
We tncMe a Free Leaaoa CeiMfletoe which
ensblM you to secure. cHbrr 60 or 100 Itasona
mail from the (oremoet cone*pon<lMK« iaatituw
Ac'-nra.
The »n:y txjK-aee is lur postage
uoaery.

15

YOU CAN EASILY LEARN
TO PLAY

DoaW wravpl anytklno rl«-.

istheaime to think of petting your fences,
bams, house and floors fixed up for winter. You
will want

bar friends come to sec her they often

The girl who takes Scotf*s Emuh
jton has plenty of rich, red blood; theb
pl'imp, active and energetic.

' Special Bargains Now

WIk n J i-u a.-4 fur liio

BEST COUGH CURE

R gilt Now!-

mr. "to that your *a«r or. 'Wbea dM

gn-a\^ i«r7»l<-x»ty and

Dsik

lK*t VW.yr.n..-tfor.l.

From your Sunshiner.
again In spring and bring the dear yonr pleei-. I'aisy. The names nf thx-ih
U there wasn’t any out in the eold.
E.HIh Potrofka.
little birds with them. I would like sound so pretty.
Asd your lAcsidcot knows you have
1 am r>Iea.«'d tlial y<«i are s-. Inter.
to play In your dooryard in the leaves.
Grown. Mich.. Nov. 12. 'pi;.'
doae It. too; because she just couldn't
i-sie<l In our big eluh. When Elixah* ih
We have a row of maples from our Dr.-ir Pp-*liienl—
help amlllng nt the hippy faces of the
gt-ir. a little ohiiT she can have n
bouse to the- M-bool
t I would like to jtiln the Sunsbine
boys nnd girls who passed her house
pledge eanl. too.
ways pleased to read the Sunshine Chill.
Wim you plaasx- send me a
to and from aehoal.
Everyone wns
letters. J have been wanting to bear card and butlon? I go lo school ev
Grown. Mieb.. Not. in. 'yi,
bandied ap with winter coaU and
from your stster. hut i suppose she to ciy day
I am in the m-cond grade. IVar rro-shU-nt-i
caps nnd mittens, and some had sleds,
busy In her new home.
I saw sc
My teacher's name Is Miss Monre.
and eome hnd skates, and some were
letters from (he
Hodge
srhool
like her very rAnch. I guess this 1*
anovbalU.
was pleased to rea: (hem. My sister all for this time.
They iwe not the
only
happy
J» going to write soon. My two little
Goodby.
things out of doors, either, for there
Russell R. Roblason.
brother* arc asleep.
It Is raining
#na a nuthatch, a brown creeper, and
icBlght quite hard and 1 am sleepy
You have your rard and iKiiton n
n dear mUe chickadee, who c.vme to
Id must close.
am wo glad that you are one o(
call on your pnsaldent this week. Yoa
is thei.iime^ tn think
From your Sunshiner.
Sunbeami.
*
realb'. there were a great many sice
Blenn DeU.
Tr*Tor.e City. Mieb.. R. F. D. No ■:
tblags that happened to keep
I am phased to heaft fiofai you
Nov. 12. •(>«.
naing.
BgalD, The*mtle verse to.very pretty.
Dear Prealdent—
.
Bbe has other vtoMort. l*«. »>«>»««•
4ha Smtahtoen and the Unto.

O'qp-^ay he caaie to

wh«-ntirame. h^- knew how tomniiap-

Please send ElizaheTli's card in my

' Daisy Fhy tlrugh

I should like to bear your song and

years.

He says he U

.-.ore 1 hit np<^n the otic Ih>> in town'

I liavt- 1.elonc«-<l to t!i‘-

Sunshine

Hy Irh-n*! is deiighied

with the exp^-rlm^-nt.

first. Please s-itd me a card a;

it> see this prlnteil in the Bunshine de-

Oo!d."

iK-fi Wc-kl>.
liL mivher
:
.......................

fri.-i|d, tlK- li1iml*ntatt. has f.-Ii
hfr som<- ilrm- that 1e might gai nturli

««ues. and we had a pbono- for Thanksgiving. 1 am in a song and IVflc Pn-sldent—
-As llH-re is another name htr ili'We are having flue weather I have got a piece to speak. The name
We like to play in the leaves. of the song is "The Moadows." amt Crorth- Roll. 1 will s.-nil In her name
i; Riy slst'-r. EllzalH-lh. INdrafks.
my piece Is "Looking fi»r
It reminds me of the llllle verse
She
will Iio live years old Ih-,-enii..-r
"Como. IKile leaves." said the wlod. a Iswt Sommer." 1 know (he song
and the pi<-ce.

•!f the liody nu>M «a«rTlv,,iefaios Har-

Girfhoof] and Scoti'.r
linked togedier.

one itf yon'grasped It."

now.

and play.
this has becA hasn't It. Sunbeams*

I will U- lhlrt<-<-n year.-

ulil next Sunday.

.

of you ycstenia.v n chaiK-.- foi lirilni:

grapb.

"Ointe over the mcailows wlih

. Juat the kind of week when we have

sehnol room.

tm-sM-ng<-r l••ys,

'

"Hoys, there wi.s oflen-il .•ta-rj ■>ne

Ihai Pnwldem-

Sliane.

day.

man.

4piswr.-1 among Ih;

What a nice fellow your dog must njiim- is Nellie Van Horn. The t.ir.ls
an- all going south for the wluier. 1
1 am sure your TbanksgivinR en­ be. llease giye <1ilj> a iml'fnr me.
.s<— grt-al Ihicks ■■! them every day
tertainment to grtnj: to l»c very nice.
Traverse Clly;,Mlch.. Nov. 1". 'ofi.
We have gn-at fun at schlwl. all ■»! nWe would all like to hear the dia­
Dear ITeslileut— •
riiildri-n *■> out an.l piav sn.iw l■all.
logue you arc In.
I will write a few lines tonight, as
Uhave in>l written very niiich inn
1 go to
Lawrence. IMch., Nov. 6. 1906. 1 am doing nothinff r-lse.
'to»|K- yon will eUjt»y Teitdlng my Iei.
selionl every day. 1 am In the tWnT
Dear Prcridcni—
-•r.
I will try and write mote-next
grade.
My
sliKlles
are
o
adlng.
wrilI will write yiMi a few lines. I go to
time.
inc and arithmetic- I liaxe only stay­
school every day. We bad a bo
From your i-x|H-<i:nl Sunshiin-r.
ed out of school («e and a luilfdays.
ctot at our school bouse and wc
Pearl O. Heynttldi
One dsy I stayed out to pick up poiaized over tlS.8li. net -proceeds.
I dbl enjoy reading yuir h-lter, v<-r
Hue time. It was a Hallowe'en to(-s. and the utber Urns 1 was a pall mueh. and ho|M you will write acjiin.
bearer.
We
are
going
to
have
a
pro­
■KKial.
We had iwonty-six Jack o'
Grawn. Mich.. Nov
We scholars spoke plect* gram and a Imix sorlsl at ■•ur school
Anna

applaud, d
Mind

m them*

HI Hose my letter, so gnodby.
George E. BurgL-ss.

one
ibe

biniM-ir.

pets. How

I should like to

iban

■lo the eats art when the p^ippy llark^

with

Yours trplr.

liide.-d. ho

{■n«.ri- b.a:iil.v

Pend me anothcT one,

Well, as Ibis Is

varfmlMUfHs

a hard snow storm yesterday and (hej from bis ss-at in the nudleuce kmu

all I can think of. I will close.
Your friend.

f.

The exiilUltion was in a large thoi.

and he is just a* playfjrl as he can Ik-. I "had a box lo ihemselve-s. when- ili--}

closed And two cents, for which please

ThBt'a what It to to be hcIpfuL

l>oy I'm after." sad M.

We have quite a few eats'thronged tor him

rw all that you meet—

A smile that to sweeL

"'<==>«

rid of some of them, bin we hale to}

A kind. ptoMant word

I am in -

logne. I'lost my Sunshine |dn.

la a mild, geutls way

.. sir .Tliafs the

history.

at our house an.i we would like gel.'

hilch m> my dog Chip,

Is elortion day. We are going to have a

iIk-

' ll«>w do you lirojaise li

eighth grade and my studios areariih-

My ii-acher's nann
1 went up .to the north grade.
I like her very well.
point to hi'lp Mr. Toneeiison turn hh }Zada Jnncii.
hoot over. As I'm gelling vv-ry linsl. Then- ale thirty three M'ludars in

Mew te HtIp.
To have wUIlDg toM.

in inrormaltoq about

' was the r

"I thftik 1 could do It

reading

I am in the

glad that (Ik- snow bos eijme. iKrcausr

■luring potato digging time, and

gnat in-

tiTtwt in tosuemy. an<l qiaays drai^

I'm in i-anu-st,'

one of the boyH who bad said n<Khlng.

have not writen to your Herstd
I will write now.

I will try and Ik- more mrcfiil of
liurgiwa' Imilher.

»)» wp

Sunshine department for a long lion-.

Will you ploave send me another oo<-7

I like her You wanted to know If ! was Esther

the oevenlh

________

_ .

Ib-l-b) bad

said Mr. Ifavls: ami lh< n. looking at

Nov. 12. -06.

gnhind

so long since I have wriiti-u to you.

' an I

"You cant guy us that way."

ac­

Traverse City, Mich., H. F. D. No. 2,

sr. as 1 have-not written fur a Ion. :];i have hxd bad luck with Uiy bultoii
Monday in September.

a »iR;--Kans*» City Star,

Dear President—

He likes to bark at the'cats.

Wril. I will write to you. aeelng It Is

are having varstion Sfailn today as it

Harper'B Youns People.

make many

My I'rother

I.like to read the

What a cunning iiei the white rab­

grade. We had two weeks' vacation

on at four.

"What could a hllud man

Who will wriie. to Francos* .l ^opc

am

for me.

name to Miss Reece and

Oome. brias yonr alaten. boys, skaiea

blind man toJi."

bouse.

time.

like a floor.

lan­

dog and deer In the snow.
Of fun.

I'm

tlui-r was the llrwi r<u>|<()nM': llien
A t
liowed a varieL)' of exf>mo-b>iis. as.
fijliow

Frances
the may

*num quite gaily Mr. Lark. .

1 Ihougfal I would write you a Id

Come, tor the pond la awepl emooth

I

"Well. I'm looking for a boy to taki

I join the Sunslilne Club.

civil government nnd spelling, I like
grammar ihe be, because It is easy'

Traverse City. Mich.. Nov. 6. '•6.

beat

some points in n-gard to it.

Thanksgiving eve., here at the school

Dear praahleni—

andjeat;

The faces of the iMijft- >ho*'<-<I that
and dial they miglil even give bilii

I like my teacher t

to hatv a bci social and a program

the

Hcre'a to the skminlns ice—winter t»

iraiaed. dogs tonight?".

1 am it

And she said it was a shame.

"I guess I've won the game!"

Here'B to the JlnRllnB bclla. say ““E-

I

I am four feel f

they were perfi-cll> awaie'uf that fac.

grade.

enrolled In our school, but there

And It called her very ntme.

And to make her lose her game.

-

drear.

.

-

. tall, have brown cuft- 1

Then she started oB for boiyr

Now. tte cToond freeaea. who would That some one had to call her.
OC to the ahed with yon: nadeaa ahd

rdading.

spelling.

only forty here, today.

them all:

auabeth Potrafka. age

.

-es. and wolgb ET pounds,
the Grown school.

quaintances among the Sunshlncrs.

h-Uers Id

lond.
In-cwre or otrt. joo could Tie with



geography,

writing and

Is In Ovlatt today.

Then she beard a faint voice calling

Tletora were we la the aport that I

you. ao

hi*h.

I'm a ooMrr, an'

"Six." was the jepl.v; "ll's iliill t.v

have a little white rabhit for our p<

OB she'started; gaily chastag
prwredl

\/

"ilow many boji have you in now?'
he asked.

in the sixth and eighth spelling. We

comes up to the door,

and May.
My bat. JoUy baL ^rtiai a oomrade ytm

years old.

It came to our bouse and even’ day

Said the child, ao full of ^ce.
over dreaming that by evening

Sleep tfll the crane retema. atmtotoe.

for

Crawn. Mich., Nov. 12. tv..

Tbik is a very stormy day. i an
to

eyt*.

wblsp»-red.

le-

He hesilnteil. and then went in. '

Dear President—

arithmetic,

In (be meadow o'er ibV way.
~I 'must aee this happy songster.’'

Qeldi! for the etorm cornea, baatcyoo

fur

ih.

I am in the fifth grade. Mr stiiillos are

a golden summer day,

fincera.

TKe Right Buy.
A RcntU man biihijk^i suddenly

Lila I»ulso Clark. CJul>. 1 think 1 will like it verr'i^ueb.
day."
.How nice it is tbgt yonr playmates 1 live on a farm one piile
"BoyA" said the gi-ntleman. eyeing
Ton do not g<
wn of Gtown. My father's
ibem seRiiinlxIngly. "i suppoM- you
very pleasant place.
I as
know there iH to to- an i-xbit>i(K>o of

writing

wide, ntolklng

I am la the • thinking al«’lr!. ni.d nrake tbi- same.

chance to be lOnely, do you?

My ireainiate. Ik-rtha

Waring her off with a deprecating

boys Were to U- hart on the Inside

Dear Ppcwident—

Traverse City. Mich. Nor. II.

j

.. you t.- i.Mnk of some-f.T.v,.n(l,r

.foro a sign which told that mi-sseng.'t

would like very much to
My teachers'
names are Mias Carpenter and Miss some of the Sunshine girls,
Brown. 1 like them both very well. friend. Beth Bracken, who

Lefa read that lint

And a tarfc'sras aweetly singing

made, many a :

Fleece for the

now. but It is meltlag oS.

Well, here 1 am in

school today.

.

"Now. ehSliren.- .uid the lej-her ibund and

children. There Is snow on the ground , ii.; U- lik.- t? .- pat;!,-i1:.r oe«- joa an-

lAmnah Box.

have

Prom

thought I would, loo.

a balr.
Nov to the ahore vltb yoa. boating la

-

1 go to schoolj

I lll» to go very much.|-l wxm

The Wcher , 1 go to Is good to the] animal or luri and irv for u moment teoeh.T—sh!

Your truly Sunshiner.
I am very glad to put Bessie's name
I our Cradle Roll, Write again, Ijcn-

1 was ten years rdd the (bird of July.

years tdd.

May and the Laik.

play ball?

1 havenot st-en it any tti>rc.; ihia tttiw anlrr.alj'.

Tbe.bird ctxild not fly.

A New Orpsn.

Age 11.

We

This is all for no*, so goodby.

Ransom,’ la

care:

Muehed to a nall'a breadth. rlOed to



let it go.
every ilay

l^tlc. history, grammar, geography, andimskint "
1 am in the fourth;
spclllog.
1 am twelve
years,
two
u,.^ «
lb'.' rtimmand. lieu- t
grade. My studies arc reading, arlth-'
months and fourteen days oW. TbI* flniile:
mcilc, physiology, iangu.-ige. geo^is all for Ibis time. Goudby.
phy, and spelling. 1 have a lliile sis­
•From
ter. h«tr name is Bessie. ‘ She is five
Bfanche Suirbuek laukiiig.
MJigjiig rin.l I'wtitt-rlng.
«M. She would like to join the
How very
I was that youcmllil
iosing. call, s
bleaiuig. .cats
Sunshine Club Cradle Roll. Plrwse
taVe care u
little sparrow «nUl!
ael
send her a card and bniton. ' It to
..... ~.r.
was big enough to fl..
fly. V....
You are
cK-r-iI
■ single .
cold today.
Well. I will close,
talnly a true Sunshiner.
1
hoidag to sec ibU hHtel In print

1 bare
I

fellow wax sUltag perfectly «I1L
and ambidrd

sick with the
school.

some playmates lust across the road.

Btri. of Glen^Arbor. who la thirteen

Mr boat pretty boat. I built yoo witli

'

but

A Kansas flty tearh«-r of a klnd-T- i
gart< n was ineapacltaioil from '

ire BO near you!

enoush to make us aU'haniy?

Many a jannt

have 3n scholars In our school.

One

Of! in a remote comer a llt-

Lara Ronnding. night when I went home from srluial lode day last ««>ek by tbe (ollowiag i-f all «bt.- rwU The teacher obsurvtng
him. appioached.-and nid. -WMto.
1 am ao glad, you are latettsmod I tcund a lilUe bird—I think It was an incldcE!;
R hruue sntil . The sjbjwt t-f the ’.-rinn- .-md tdi-i why sre you not taking part with the
enongh y want to join over again,..English eparro*- 1
hive sent' kept It until the snow wtait o9. tbca;.*«-: lesson was anlriia!.'. blrd»s. andlnlhcr children?"
but that Isn't necessary.

hunta for mice.

mtmrami eaa.

.

I have my card and button yet'.

ceptitm.

Too Buf» te Msk* a No

for I have not written lor a loo- lime.

Prom your loving Sunahlncr.

I.

am vcU. and hope you are the same.

be fet'u tnduatrtoae son np atUc and

MtmM ftmg ftlki U»tksM
CM.
...
IwRINr BMNr to wmrr •
f wMtoir to k* M B

at sdiool tbU yenr. Hoping to see this
in print. I will ell

Dear Prvsideot—

SUNSHINE

I (bought I would write a few Hoes

or wall finish, varnis-h or stain—Perhaps only a
little—that is where we can help you—no matter
how IHtle.you want we can sell it you—jou know
that when you get paint or varnish of us it is the
VERY BEST. We have sold it for twenty years
and over.

Wait’s Drug Store

in a remarkably abort time by (oUowuig lya
splendid course ol uutntctioai. Hundreds «t
iUnstroiion* (pb'Aograpbed from Me) hi each

ssr.-

as well as adnlu.
and privately.

I

Anyone can learn eaaity

toi6«asta«Matoaa-M.M.Br.Mitotol
Mtos-M-OO. M.OO ato wt
Vielma-AS.00. S7.00 md m.
tactodmd LasaeM

CooM In aod look over ow mw

•stock Wl«t w ohow yoT'
about the leiROQR , *

SPECIAL BARGAINS NOW

Kimball Music House
M, B. HARNER, Prop.

GRAND TRAVERSE HERAU, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. TSM.

• simple, morb delicious, more meat packed la the middle and cover­ solulbwi in a wine glassfu] of water
This can be baked, makes a. roost saiisfartory wash.
satUfjIng In every sense to the al­ ed witb rice.
Hospital gauze is the best subelan.-x'
ready satiated palate
than orange or is nice when steamed for aa hour,
ftniws. With the exception of one or it a beaten egg or two Is mixed with for fome^tlons or compresses, stare

EI-GOY.OFOEeORDSES
PE-RU-RA IR BiS fAMlL!

exclusive
tea
rooms, Ihe meat, it can be tarried out when it retail hv*t or cold longer than
This winter vegetable will be want­ two of the
done tif carefully handled) and gravj- other cloth*.
tbc
coming
three where Rven a dab aandwteh comes
FAr is nsually quite dllflcnll of di­
a prohibitive price, ooe almost nev- poured over it. The flavoring for the
sMw tbem served, and i'. seems mutton can be,varied by using pars­ gestion.' H there Is no Ome ro chill
keeper has laid In a quaoUty and pack­
broth aad.ihus reduce to a solid form
ley. thyme or swxet atarjoram.
strange,
whcij
ibey
are
so
simple
to
ed them In a barrd or box vrtUi plen­
!s»
that the fat U essn.v remove.!, lay
ike, Ibat more Ingenious bousety of sand, standing in a cool cellar
a piece of unglai.vJ pap. r on tbe surv.-s do not use them on their own
Health Hints.
where they will keep fresh and ctlsp
f:ir.- and carefully withdraw it; retable.
1 studied mine carefiill.v.
it
Vaseline rtild<ed thotriiiglil:
all winter.
***^ operaU.™ uritU every partichsimply perfect, delicious, tender roots ,of the bail |>revents !t firm i
. There are several good ways of
..I f*i •
cooking panmlpa. but flrai onraes the wlihool being soft, firm wlihoiit being falling out. It la said to preserve ...
««dr. aud
best w-ny—so. many trials prove—tbe lierd. and 1 hurried home to ex|Hri- cobir. Ilntshlng tbe hatr with a stiff
be
reralaed
by a delicate stomach
i.flfiren minutes every night,
roasUng with the Joint of meat. By menl.
when all other foral i* rejected.
ansc* I
:e skim: of thick skinned oram
niice In the day, makes It soft
thU method the parsnip is well brown­
Tbe Kz-Oovernor of Xtecra Is'
Gruel,
when
properly
tirepar<-<!of course, the best for tin ‘ pur- ;
glossy.
ed and seasoned with the meal Juices.
la. Uekeepi
sbould be bnl little
thicker
ih;iii ardent admirer of Peruna.
tantial
■TT v.*xlng and annoying
•PoUto^s' ore often roas'cd w-Kh the pose, as they make s
»:iy tn the boose.
•cream, and should l^e absolutoly frisj have one's Bt‘S break out with cold
parsnips and tbc roast Is served with conf«-cilon.
A letter received from ftlm renda, oi
from
lumpsRemove the o.-ang. rkln In quarters, j e„re*. Imi it 1. IwtUT to have tbem
follows:
the vegetables arranged around tbe
A single flower or even a leaf will
Statu or Owroow. >
erige of the platter. &dl the verfbla- cutting from stem !■ blossom length-tout than In. A drop of warm mutton
Exrrrrivn DxPAJtmxsT.i
ys of the oringf. Cut these
these |.ie.>-P
ple.>-p (i
ft{,piled to she 'sore* at night. 1 righbwi a fauml-le tray and bring
bles until about half
done,
drain,
The Pernna MediHnr Co,
p'.ear.-inl thought to Ihe |iatient.
o long strips about thrr-o-elghihs of j
iKfore retiring, will soon cau^e
and salt before puiiiug In the oven;
t'.duraba*. Ohio.
D>
sipping
fluids
iklrsl
U
soom
r
i
inch in the center and tapering
disappear.
DearSIn-l have M nccnaion ft> lay In tbc masting pan around the
Iic \cd than by swallowing rapidly.
uae yotirnemoM medicine Ip my fPtPr fro
•people need
when alsim half cooked, so the both .-nds. foIluHiog out the shap.' *rf
Uf for CPUs, and ft proved to be m
original quarter. Throw these
othi-r ■ pcdnl lyout.'-es if lhe> will
running and slsslng hot. Bast.'
Sem* Way* te Make Uae of Olyeerin. evce/feiir remedy, /bave uM AnducIho vegctabKn cjich lime the mi>at U »trl|>s Into soiled waUT. a scant table- change their shoes ihi«-rime» a day."
oiber.
NoHiing Is It-Iter f'w chapped hands
l ours very inly,
ft
baale<I, which will season and help to spoonful of salt to n quart of water, ii-«<-rts a man who has tried th«- eg- than a mUCure of glyc-rtn nnd olive
It win
Hie.itorersnr
nnd Isdl them until lender. This is poriiiiesl.
‘'Where one pair ptnelies
brown them.
•dl in equal prtqs>rtlons.
Tbe wdi
says be hs> n-i ha?^tqira to OM
rrltical i«olni.
Tb<-y must net be •another sets
easily,
and
freqwnt
frying, slice lengthwise after
of the <di tak.-S away the sman- Peruna (or otber aitrornt*.
. or ihiy will be niln.-d;
they changes of foi.tg«-ar kw|w the elreulaImlUng lender and brown in the spi­
inuH-rty of Ihe glyecTin.
The reasen for this Is that most othsr
it he tbbroiichly eooketl;
thin in order and tbe tix-s undlsfig
der with hot drippings.
make glycerin Jelly ,-quaI to that ailment* begin.With a cold.
it lie Arm 'enough
unf*!.'
I’arsnlp Balls—Ib>ll four or Cve un­
sold, and quite pnre. dissolve a one
rising IVrona prompltv to relievo
long hair should never l>e *hamtil lenrler. mash through the Hccr,. shm>e. The best lekt I havV^found
jKiekrt of fable gelatine in a eulds. be protecu his family -mtalua*
one from the pa^ and i>r«'ss liooed more .than nnn- a rannih. Romr
ndd the same qiianUiy Inr. if ili-sired.
sK-r: then wbbh it Into a pint
Into IL
}H-ople think that by l>rushlug and ear­
half as much) of hot mashed poiatiw-s;
iif gly«Tin.
ing Will for tbi-.hiiir a shan>t>oo <«ice
l>eat In one egg. salt and pc|iper. and of Hid skin Is firm.qy.-t
Ill i<o(s. If too stiff, add'more
a year Is sirffleb-m. but few people,
lalilespoonfuls of butter or half rooked, and the i.vih '
glynuln. Au otmee packet of gela- In the house.
especially itiose whose hair Is natur­
cream and half butter.
Beat well through the yellow part.
M tfte ffMiBy EUM
^ne stirred Into four ounces of glyally oily, believe In this advice. Brush.
and form Into small luills ,ro)l tn flour -ipe for candying. A
is-lng softened with water
ip In the haml. should
Ing elimuIaivK the grow th of the hair
and' brown In hot drippings.
Mrs. Josephine riiiicn. Mi Morris St,
will cause the gelatine to set like stiff
ind
not
fall
limp
and
soft
and
makes
it
glossy
and
soft.
It
also
Poritand,
ore.^
member FaUona of
Creamed Parsnips on Toast—Six
Hnsliaodry, writes:
Btops'the hair from falling out and is
parsnips, one and one-half lablespoon- will make one perfect,
> sqiiares.ls exeellent I
the 'Ih-sI tonic for the scalp.
oprruna ha* proven tueirofonebnnfuls of buliiT. one cupful of milk, one- the water remov.-s jin
troiiliW. A tin of eoi
toid T.lur to u^that we are glad to gi v#
Wash day l.i a'good lime to attend
half cupful of the water In which the from the Inner pwl.
c!eii<wd milk, four oiinees of glyc rii
t due pral
Wash thoroughly In cold wafer sn>l to 111.- ' Rmnieurliig " we are all exhortparsnips are Isilled. one-fourth tealuneos Id boti'-> ,and half a pound
eight year*.
loipv for r
Hin In a colander or on aoTi rousllu. <tl to do in these davs.
While the
spoonful of salt and a Utile p.-p|>er.
igar make a boiievseoich. rice
•‘It rmiore* Health in a few short
The
drier,
the
better.
Make
a
thlrk.
bunds are well soaked, with a little
Wash and. scrape and bnl) tbc pursnutritious.
wseks, takes sway headache* and l•ek.
and^V(^ nut
nips In salted water until tender. rieh syrup of graniilaied sugar and Ivory Imiilemoni which comes lor thi
ache*, incrt-ase- the appetite and rowater. SI* thick a.s yc.u can wlihoiii {HtriKise iprire. ten eentsJ loosen and
Drain, saving the half cupful of the
of glje.Tin, swallowed warm atorealosltorveforce. It 1* a apeeifle
Into this drop the peel. push back the skin that grows over
water to be added to the milk. Cover •undying.
lor cold* and calarth-“
ils of au lioiir are what is
parsnip* with a towel and set Nxiklng only enough at a lime so you the null at the root, nnd wlib elretilar
Every family sh.wild be provided with
Xs a etirt'
Imngesli.m i
enr.' r.ir
I
-an watch it carefully.
When it srlssors trim the nails in good shape. n.-ed.'dwhere they wilt keep hot, while mak­
seopvof Hr- llaruaan'. free book on
after lo.-.nli
teasp.>onriil of glycci
H'nroBlc Catarrh ” Address Uf - ti.B.
ing the sauce. Cut each parsnip Into lieglns tn cU-ar. w perhaps 1 might It tiikes liut a minute or two, then
valuable.
MitrtmsD Ou‘uinbQa.Oluo.
slices. Into the butter, after It la aay. when it looks as If the sugar bad -with a touch nreasinnally through the
For earache a feW drops of warm
itielled In n aaueepun, stir one and n penetrated to every flbie. remove with week they keep In creditable order.
giiri-rlii i»ara->i IWo the oar wioth.-s
.[lozln or skimmer and drain
half tablespoonfulB of flour until vw
heals, and equal parts of IwlaRoll each pb-ee in |h>«
stifi. <Kn- half cup sugar, one and one
loolh. then add slowly the cup and riioroughly,
donna and tlyeerin mixed and mis
dered sugar nnd set on a plate to dry,
half cups sweet mil).. Boat the ynika
half of liquid with Iho iioaa.mln^.
iH-d round Ihe »«r will soothe Ihe i«ln
•ping each piece sc'iianiie.
In ;ir
and sngur logeth.T and stir Into the
RTien very hot. put the parsnips into
if severe.
hour-11 should be |*ei-feetly flrat and
milk with the grated
lemon
rtnd. .
the aanee and keep hot over a dish of
lick 111 rills artieli
ham. nnd If kepi In a loasonably cool
Cook until It thl<-k<*tiB and stir In tbe
hot water until ready to servo on.
tloner's Indleaie*. The old-time scrap
FMlIng Nail Holes.
place ihore will not be the slightest
rice, wbleb should be sailed .a little
liook meant i> eollecHtm of prose and
small piece* of toast.
Null
bides
In
plastered
walls
when cooking. Cover with a frtMUlnff
Scalloped Paiwnlpss-Propnre as for danger of Its sticking.
IHHdry. culled from tbe current litisigblly. but tb. r<- Is a way of fllliug mn.lc from tbe liroten
may be well to remind the iKiglnwhHea, the
oraiure iditainable. The modem Ide.a
balls, omitting bM potato and egg. To
.them so that they can hardly be <le. juice of the lemon, and one and onn
that It I* not wise to make too
pint of mnshert parsnips, add two
Is largely aniiillfled. and now repremuch syniiuii u lime, and also that lents not only what It formerly did, loeteil. A lump of rnmmon whiling half ru|is sugar ntid bake (o a llflU
cart be pressed Into a small hole »i
Is frequently nc'cesunr?' ro add ninr>nfuls of cream, salt and pepiicr.
mt collations of afnnisl vverylhhig
UIk-iI iloa-n even With the w.
igtir. from lime to liine. to the sjiuii. ■vlilch can lM- ullH-/ed In flint matfocr.
Heat earcfully. then stir In one egg.
iiiililng ti with the fiiig.-ra. F
, the inolsiiir.- (tom Ihe orange in^
I loto a btincreil pudding dish,
The Kllcr Bcrap-lns'V is a rari<n>lly
If Your Washtgh Leak* on W*#hd»y.
large hole* It la belter to use plaster
w1U cook out Into H and make ft thin
r with fine hrmul crumbs, bits of
ibop. devoUM to what is unusual iind
If In it burry to usu a tu)> whteil
of Paris. Molatcn the idiister
Paris
only those who have ftloti U Vnow
b-aks. i.ress common soap Into all Hie
strange In ^d and rare loiter*. An­
butler and bake about twenty min­
(»w delicious this Is with either leu other. which Is especially Interesting, with water and put it into tbe hole cracks from tl..- outsl.b-. and you will
ute*.
ediaiely, smoothing It
with
or coffee, or when served as an after
of portraits. Pine and eneelsuffer no Ineonvcnk-uce from It* us*.
If the hole Is In a papered
ilinner Isinlion. while It may also be lent pictures of »o many distinguish knife.
Waahlnq fflannela.
wall, after fllllng with idaMrr of Pari:
served In j^lece of candy nt nny iluu
fil persons are nowadays prlniiHl
In
Avoid shrunken and harsh naitiiels
a piece of wall ji*i»er Ihe sam.
magazJnes and journals of all sorts.
by aftention to a few aimple “dirn'ts."
- ns that on the wall and rob 1
0«ed Mutton Reelpea.
llla^^>lIe with ordinary faeilltles ft
Don't rub them on n
w-ash
Ixwrd,
the- fresh plaster imiil it Is tb<
> nirest dlsb I know of that
gelliog IheYfl would find no lack. "I
rub soap on them, don't hang
• shade as the wall, or slick
can make from cold mutton, Is the lilo'pletnres ran generally Iw nfBxed
out-of doors In froerlnB wcsiIkt. don't
spot a pleee of wall iiaper ci
frinissee,
fiys
n
writ.-r
lu
a
reivtn
nlshorl arcmini of the life', dales of
wash
them nn.l
fully , cut so that the
pattern
'
Igarlne. It Is the ope exception l» birth or death, or other Items of In­
itbow alt. don# Iron them.
match exaetly.
- rule ol 'nn'i serving llie same dish terest.'
Cnjitddlng and shrunken under
in siiceessiim. for it Is .so popu­
ne
who
h.vs
n
si>ertul
attraction
wear Is a ni>ed1ess addition to ih«
Hot Corned Beef Ssndwichea
lar Ihiit 1 iilways make enough of it to
sols music will find pleli
irlaU of cold weuiher. and may U
IhiTThase for this course a piece
warm over for breakfiiM. Cut the mul
deal luviple. and Hems In plenty the brlKkel. seeing that tbc ban
avoided by ob.serving a few simple
tun in small pU-ees. Peel and sllee in till- eurreiii paperseom-ernlligthem,
precauiltms. ' Alwsys be sure i
the me.ll ellghlly prcdomliintcs. an.l
two large onions, and IkiII until per
artist seraislsiok might requirt; have the biilcber tb* It Into u comiwe:
tepid water, softent'd by adding
ft-eily iend<-t; drain off the water nnd
rig«t time to nil. blit wte.
lie liorax or ammonia. Make a strong
roll- R<wk f..r one hour In ci.)d woi.-r
pul th the unions a iablesi>oonful ol
silug to tliosc whose t
suds with a goo.1 snap known to be
and riM-n c-.k until tender, adding a
Miller and one of flour; sUr over th< ill tliiit diroeilon.
free from
resin,
like
Fols-liapt^.
]ss.|.-d enrrjit. an onion, a pinch of
fire until well mixed, add a b«lf-|iitn
v«-ling scniii-book no
TBAIK8 80UTB
Have enough siuls to cover all lly/argroiiryl eltiiismon and a lal.lcspis.nb.l
of the routimi liroih ««r stock, and sHr
which was compibtb some of e|.1.-r vliiegiir. Allow It tn cool in
welling
Iw
wasbed,
and
afi<
tides b
until It iMtUs.
Season with
yi>ars
ago
toa
young
girt.
It
each garment thoroughly, press all
the water lb which It 1“ boibd for
|iepper..lay in the meal, cover elos.-ly .lesnlpiloiis of phicos visit,
under water ailil leavr^ for ten or fif­
'ta.lf an hour; then drain and hnislt
end 1ei it sleep at boiling point, with­ prinii'.l and written, sonw of them
Ually vArepi SuBday.
teen minutes: iben squei'r.e and rub
.,v.T With mHied butler to which »
TBalS'fl NORTH
out boiling, for at b-;iM thirty mlmiios.
u.tratl..ns. unique hmel Wll*. tew .Inqu- «»f lemon Juice liave las-n
with the hani^. looking earefull:
It Is most surressful when the stew- programs of rnneerls, prcKsed flow
add...|. slicing on a b-.l plati.-r wiih a
any spots or extra noB.
pan Is set In another that Is piirtly wliirli recall some dellchlfu! exc
Have ready an abumlsneo of rinse
v.-i>
knile. I.ay U-iw-wn 'llccs ffuaire.C........................
HrlUira. Cmfilled with bolting water.
B'Uh Ibe
No.S-«Jj'P
n.-Blk
I and p.mi'll Bketchea. sen
water of the Mme temperature as
<if buti.T.-d graham hr. ad. sprea.llng tr«l lAks, CWbT.Si
AX------------- --water lolling In Ilie outer vessel, the from
everMhlng end everywlir
thHl In which the woolens nre washed,
thinly with a miit'ire of horseradish;
»ft56xeB.O F A.Urtrtilt,
1 given miieh pleasure not
lukewarm, add softened eoniems of the inner one will !«• kept
fcVANH.Ar*«.Tr»TVN,«M^.
*
Fr.-ii'-h rousinr.l .ind caiwrr,
,BI exactly the rWtl heat. The rerlive
p own. r, but to many oth.
with liorax and Just it trifle snapy

For Cfrids
Excdlent

ed All through

or four months, and Ibe wise house­

U|M
Tli«re't

new

babit <4 lookiBg on' tbe wrong iddr

tS* aMtf.
u

ekraSlAas

Emerson aayr. 'Wc most seek thi
bcwadful. or we flud It not.' We must

•ky.
TB«r«'s never • nie ao Uir.

look for benuir of character and
good In the world, or It will just as

In a dilU MKI MOcteM nlr.

sur^r elude na .
“Most forceful of all. bowerer.

Bat never a ctowJ overbaag Ute Sar.
And SuDc lu obadowa down.
Bat on Ua beaven-aldc clcaaod some
ray.
Forming a snneblae erawn.

most be made, let tbem be worded
mildly, and the reasons given, so tbs
tbe small listeners msy roallze ibeii

It is dark on oaly.tbc downward aide:
Tboogb rage fbe tempest loud,
And scatter its terrors fat and wide.

Justice.

They catch

fine point#

dlscrlmlnailon. pondering

o

them ovei

and over.
“It Is not the occasional seeing of

There's U^l upon tbc cloud.

the dark

side of tblngn that bi
but the dwelling upon

And often when it traileih low.
BhnlUng ibe landscape oat.

that side and seeing no other. Pes­

And onlr the cbIHy cost winds blow
FVom Ibo (ogg; seas of doubL

simism

is

unndtural to a

healthful

child, yet It way easily be acquired,

Tkerell come a time, near Ibe setting
sun.

and acquired once. It becomes a lifeburr.

lnd**d. this world, hungry for
<s as It Is. would make a wise

When ibc >oys of life seem few
A Tift wilin'break In the evening don.
And tbegaMenllgbUBtreamUirougb.

could It cn.

A mllUon dol

tars for every optimistic soul!'

tbe UMle Wrinkle.

And tbe soul a glorious bridge will

No one admires It.

mpke

It comes with age.

Oat of tbe golden bars.
' And all lU prioeleaa treasarce U

Bui worry helps it along.
So does excitement or anger.
The best prevenutive Is

Used Pn-ra-*

to

1

cool.
It won't hurt to steam lb* faeo once

A Seng for Today.
Orowetb tbe sswnlng from gray
iMd;

week with hot cloths.
Nor to msssagr once In

Cp, my heart, and greet tbe aun
told.

a

while

with a good akin food.

Teoterday'a cares ore s tale that

B a good thing, too. to comjswe
your face Into a pleasant expression

Teotarday’s tasks are a work ibat before you go to sleep'.
is done;
It is very necessary alstf' that yon
TastMsy-a taUnres are all forgot.
Bwtod beneath tbe MUowe of sleep
Testorday'o. burdens am as they were

eat iKc right foods.
And. of course, fresh sir and cicanliaes.and a .brisk

nightly

massage

will keep Ihe furrows away.
Lay them low In tbe eonndleas

But when they do come, don't ac­
quire

Bbare tby crust and ask no dole;
enter tbe enp tboo wonid’st never

any

more than

neccssan'

by

fretting about It.

drain;

No Triffee In Plumbins-

Only be wbo naveth bis soul

In the care of plumbing, more than
Loeetb all that be fain would gain.
almost anything else, there arc no tri­
SinUe wttb him wbo baa gained bu; fles.
A bit of rag, a siring, a burnt
day;
or a wiap of hair from the
Smile the gladder. U et thy coat.
comb, seems a Tcry Utile thing; one
tt was bis to do and Ulne to aspire.
that the pipes can carry off with no
It to btojoday wbo loved the moeu
possible strain. Walt a bit. The rag
Rack tbe dower that Wooms at thy

the string hanging over tbc Itcnd
of the trap may make llsclf a siphon

door;
ChertA the Mve that the day may

to emidy the water seal—the wuier
scat which is Ihe household defense

Oemeth on boor when afl thy stoic

Tatoly wwrs oCered for dowrer oi
trtewd.
OratefaOy take what life offoreth:
l<eek to beavon nor seek s reward.

against the dangerous
the rag so caught may keep on doing
ter week. unUl
death and disease are rampent.
Match

ends

ought to

float away,

•o akslt thou tad. came Ufe. come harming nobody, but are ever so much
likelier to be eaugbt by some eddy
dMtk.
Btfth sad the rtr are la sweK ac- of freab water, jammed Into a crevb
and there lake to themacives' other
solid particles unlll they form a riot
of decay, alike offensive and dangerSim. In tbc matter of misrhief
makiug. nothing quite comes up to the

I'kaow there are no errort

wisp

U tbe great eternal plan;
Thm all things work together

of balr.

which

quickly

fprmi

Itself Into a son of itinilncr. catchlug and bolding stuff that should pass

Fbr the ftnal gnd of man.

Worse sUIl. It commonly lodges

And t know aa mr soul apeeda

in Ibe most Incrwvenleni plsce, hang­

onward

ing fast to the least roughness or the

On lU grand eternal qoeet.
I aball say aa 1 look earthward.

tiniest projection Inside the pipe, and
at lui by

Whatever k to beet.
—LaPorte Cltf' (la.) Prose,

accretion

whoic apace.

clogging

the

Hair has a most sper-

tal affinity for bits of soap. Solid soap
Is anuiher thing

JVmbsS tN £«<«■’» CtW«

to be

kept ‘out of pipes.

rellglauBlr

Even very strong

soap suds do harm unless followed at
once with s flood of clear water, pre­

Ooncenlag the making

of

possl-

mtou. a wrtter in Table Talk aay#
“A pitmilnonl minister recently ex-

ferably hot water.
Either coffee grounds or tea leaves
will riog a sink pipe.
very

dalmed. 'I would rafher be born

They will also

quickly.

This

opOmlk than heir to ayoiiman dol- partly by mechanical means, partly by
ton

with

a

attnehed!''

peailmlqUe

dispoaltlon

Some of us feel that an

chemical ones.
and

Drain both very dry

throw among ashes unb-ss

the

Grand Traverse Herald
AND

Farm and Fireside

Both for the price of one.
Both papers for

9lvOO

See ad elsewhere in today's
Herald

Pere Marquette

5i;“iS

snys to Slid a few ca|>ers or
rinse water la ileslralde.
- iH-fon- srrvl
peelally far floe while' flannels. After, sjxwinful of tinegai
nl Hs.fled if t
putting through'the wrlngiT pull each but Hu- flntor Is n

bMr to minitm could not help bring tea leaves are kept for sprinkling ear- second

Thos.- lnler.-*le.l in fancy work >

.sing the Life of Oi

an opUiBist. but the wtseacrce shake peia before sweeping,

knlilliic could make

tcclb-nr i.rt-s‘Tv:.riv.- «

jn a sink pipe,

■von although nil grease la kept oiii.

IbMr heads.
“One thing we all agree upon; there

they breed smells. n>en In the sower,

garment Into shape. stn'icMtig well.

are pastlmlsu whom frothing short of

where grease Is InevlUbl*. they will

rheft dry they -w ill lie like new.

a trip to hearan'wlll cure, nod they

dog dlsiressingly. often to

are wot likely to get to go, so busy

the point of making necessary a cost-

an they Hading flews In everything.

and

iroubtesome uoclofslog.

eolb'ellon
For

11"

poMIkme to worth pondering.

Every

kitchen

should

have

Is vaseline.

Aj.ply

Shoe*.

H. & R. E. TIME GIRD

a

oniliiert.
-hlHrt-n eerap-lKioks could be made
iiiMly ..r ib>- va^'-Hn- with »,
Tlicro an- three ways of sralb'plug of cloth and M ight cqlortri P'''*'"'*'"] rloth. apri-a.lli
binly
FW all of 'hem the
lasted In .

I leather.
If um-.| o
usC IdT rut 111 small pb<ees.
One set- iipoti «• little refiemon.;
csi(r-cbilly
Iking dish well liunered. The first how ihe field Ojietis lu niMUy dlrt-c-;
„,f, nm
niton.

beautifully soTl and clean.
Fold neatly and -plare

s

for n

few

iiirs under a heavy weight, nr Tell

lions for scrap l-oirk con.--tions,
>• is
•woi tomatoes and 'one of (.read the many rainy days of ih- F’"’""'’''!
Treated ihu*.
grease can for refuse fat of every' sort. before pulling away.
qpingB ^ greasy plates flannels will keep soft ao<l pliable crumbs; season with salt am! p«-ppei
and dot with l-lts ..f bulter-FlIl lb
sible In a measBie; bnl hsblt It more and dishes. Empty this can twice a unill wont out: •tnd when one has
dish In this order, with the crumbs
: to blame, and haMu hinge npoii dally week In winter, every other day In learned the knsrk of doing them. It i<
■ of long eontitiu-'''
After for the l.'P layer, .uni liake one and
daada; iberwfore we mast throw tbe summer. I>et greasy water, as from .... easier than the old way.
one-half hours in n mo.Mralo oven
roapoaslhnuy upon our luckless anees- boiling hamis or corned beef, coot thor experimenting for years with other
For the second way. use equal part:
.• of the mnsi
Ill ihii«'.ci)nn.K-ri
tora and shirk our share rf the blame. oughly. and take off the grease be­ methods highly eofhmondcd. the wr*'
of meat and hri-ad erimibs. with
v<-ni-TH seraisMiOk!
proven to her complete sail
“A Mule child Is whimsical, var fore pouring the water In the sink
enough gfKHi ciavy or br..wn 'sauce ro
111..! of Home Ch'-*''
iBMe stuff, wssily made to cry and lust Alt greasy vessels need to be Hniusl taction that she has at last found
moisten the dish well. Fili ili. dirii
tn.. ronipiu-.! lioni nM easily made to laugh. If from Its with hot soda water before washing, stire way tn jireveni loss and dlstigrc
with alternii:e layer* nf tm-at and
rills depa:
hem sund some little time after able shrinkage.
very cradle It sees bright faces and
- fill
eitiml'-'. kriisoning the meat with sab
I. wrti
rater la poured
In: thus the
Rpw;n in soap, rubbing on a was
bssra ebeerftti words.lhese are tvpeat-•minton-s'.-uv'
and
pepper, and motetralng wliU
Ironing damp
ed and reflected In lU daily life. A grease becomi-s In a meastire stponl- l-oard. fiwJng and
,ri,m.v which
grity: Dm the top layer of crumbs r.>Cip<s. to Ibe
habit of cheerfnlness means ao much fled, and is loss apt to stick to the witolen* arc a. cure m shrink and
with bits of butter and set in a hot fl<iod 'he mark' •ts. . A -'Hoii.-ebol'i
a,«ll them as day to follow night
in the home.'yet It means incalcnla- pipes, or cake upon tor of tbe trap.
one devoted to
oven for fifteen minutes For the third
But nHther grease, strings nor tea V.'ty hot water Is nseles* and wqrr
Hints" liool;.- "V
My more to the indlrldusl
laundry N i-quall.v
way. season the minced meat, with
worst unless She rinsing waters are ks-p' »
There are homes where the children and coffee gnounds arw the
-li-. leTper, catsup irad thopp"'! onion
the same t««iperature. rlcnly of
bear eontlaual criticism from tbcli things plumbing Is^
ittJ mix with a half cupful of gravy.
then
strvicb
parents, where the convcmatlon
li counter. Many caroleat folk do not soap and cool water,
’u! this in the buMer-M baking dVu
made np largely of adverse Judgmenii scruple to throw Into a cloaet such well, and good results may !«• expert
and cover a hulf-inrh d«-'P with ma^hMilk 't
of everybody and cven'iblng; where things as grape skins, cherry pita. ed. Blanket* washed In this way hi
.M potato which has l.evn )«**len light ipe'JiHne
ewery ehsrseter Is dissected and the r.iiishrtls and carpet sweepings. The COM water wfl! retain their white
while hot. wbh a little butter, rreatn. qnlrkly '
softness for years—Exchange.
Saws rather than the good traits held last are the worst. Pecsli
and a l.eai‘m egg^ Smooth ov»r i.hnp to view. Whether these Judgments practices means disease and a big bill
top. and halve until, a light
bro»ii.
A DeUdow* New CoMnetiei
It may be accepted as
be last or not. the effect upon Die for reiMilrs.
prove mosl-ci
Glare the top by hut’, ting 1'. am!
Most wonnui are ctmtinually
ckUdrea U tbs same: they learn sus- axiomatic that nothing should
ne. but it win fr*leave in the oven a few nilniKe»..Thi.- f‘H to a p.irchtd "
pielOB. CMUtapiuontness and denun- thrown Into a closet that Is feasible lookout for some new l.onbon r
vay to retainiug
feeilon to serve with an Informal af- same mlnee is very Ble»--if baked In quenriy Jes'l 'b<
possible to dlapoac of in
cUtkMt. three things wholly anna
nlteraat* layers. «i'h warm boiled
itemoon
tea.
at
luncheon
or
with
other
way.
I'ndor
no
rircumstances
to the child mind.
As a resnli
wgkh she pa’leiK V Giouth TroqnenrX writer rice; or a deep dish, well buttered, j
have peaaimists. made such not by let anything go there that water wHlIeafe noir after dinner, ways
can ,U- lined wiOi rice, ib* 11111100,! j,-., a rrapsooptui of ss anUwp'b
hareh experiences of IKe. but by tbe uoi dlsKilve, Pipe* are mad* to carry is Table Talk, and I know <rf nothlne
"How they erer came by these dls-

Riids it Ar

Its lightly to lle.for twelve or more Uour*

As tbc

preacher tndleated. heredity Is respon­

,)

far pi-s liable t
shoes are

rtoaned.

idiek«-oed.

rul.be.J w-ltli the vas-llnejhelr »p,
spi-earanci' and w-eatlng quullries will
l.e much lmp'rove<l.
Fur tho-e who. Ilk.-,
kinds of writbi-r. 'hi-

iillll!:

myself,

nlillged to go out • v-.rv day

In

trea;m*-nt
____

ih«c leather Is rccomnieiKb d.ae *

___

____

will gpn so egslly j--nHral- 'h- Mit*..

_
^

vr. and thus wet ft-.-i will it, •- .o-->

To Clean Silver.
gl>^ ii.,:,v-wlve. bavi- give;

GRAND RAPIOS&INDIAItA R'Y
ti.pL Rj. not Sowi*s««i

iirilig tb'-ir silver wiili powder
iieni

pr-t'~ratt<Mis

and

D«ir

tMO,

hsv

tl in a solution
corotnon washing soda. A pleeoof tv«l;
•da . Ar.

( rt’k O' .

..

WACpw

thrown Inui

2

galkm i< *a'‘-r. .The artleb-s to
e!ear.e<( are ihtown in when the w,
is a' the ivviline point, and kept Ir.
the w»;er for four or five nilnuie*.

______INT.. Trw'
.. .„ .>rriv<.< *1 TtwNrw Qly, acKfit Baa-

then Tln'.ed off in clear hot water a-el
p«.Ii.h«d .with a chamois pr soft eloti,
Sur.ly non.'- tici use larolshed silver,.^®^wn*fT;^ *« Travew etty Hwadsy ody
when so simple a method of cleansing;

1 ttracb.

Tv*-:* 1

•r«Ai rtrsrcrwi City Pwadag n)y

■ sS.,*i.ssT.sr»2s?s,':itST.
Tvsvwrt* city.

1

PiECsrUM
TRAVERSe CITY, CRANO TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHI6AN. THURSOAY. NOVEMSER 22. IMS.

i

Mbool bare been nnlied aod barejttiai o&lr a pan o( the pUituI au>r>
American Beauty corset dit­ couple wUI make ihetr home on a farm
a total attcodaDce of over 250 puplla.' vas bmiKtat to lijthi.
to a High Ufe b«rr sign in Garfield township. Both have
The four Aepanmeois are repri-sent j The old lady whoi** name Is Mrs. E pmceediiigb against tbe township of j Sdonib jis from. These things are not many friends to vUh them faapplneaa.
e«l and four eomi>cieiii iosiructort J. DUlgn. came h>-re frjim Rapid City, Wbliesaier. This was the case which a great addition to the dty'a appearKoehecRqy^
employed. AH aubjecu Uugbt in tbe where she -had lived for some Umc originated tyom the town board turn­ ani-e by any means.
kIndergartSB. primary, grammar, ud with her daughter. Mrs. Ed. Gaunder. ing down a saloon Ucenso. .
A pretty autumn wading was sob
in the case of Ihe People ra. Will­
high scboois are taught here, and from whom I received a letter last
Beys' LInity League.
emnlzed yesterday a^~? '•'clock at
they are achieving great success in j Ssturdsy containing'
foUowlng iam and Joseph Maynard, charged
The Bo}-8' L'nlty league of the &«»- tbe St. Francis ebutrh wh^ Alyfln
tbelr'uniied work.
!coI<l-h)<v>ded si
with burglary. Iwih defendants walged list church met at -.be residence of E. Kocher of Spart^ and Michael Boyd
the reading <if the information and L. iinchea Monday night and deeted of wmiarnsburg were united in inarFather Greusman looks after the i T wUI send
lU and you
here of this ven- peace-1 keep her t pul her on the town. Just stood mute. By order of the court a the foHuwlng officers: lYesldent. the riage.
basinets methods and tlrelexi energy,
' SpeeUl to the Hhrald.
plea of not guilty wus ••nierjnl. The Rev. G. E. Lockhart; vice president.
Tbe bride was gowned in white allk
Praresmt. Uleh.. Ko«. 1».—Prore- bat esishtishedAilniself as one of tbe ful, happy and contented people, and As you like,
his
many
sett
of
devotion,
charity.'
Had
I
t{ie
b-s!th
sod
means
to
do
Ned Kehoe; serretary. Hanley Wil­ BOd carried cream roses. Sbe was nlmint mar JuitJr be atyled ope of the leading hardware merrhanu In LeeUud goodness In and out of his par- i I should haw welcomed Grandmoth
helm; treasurer. Ralph Hunter. ' ‘
tended by a alsler of ibt groom. Mias
bf«seM little towns In Leelanau nau county. At bis p'act of bostness
fsh. hkve made him s potent liiJIucnci-IMIlon to my bamlde bom.- and given
The boys are planning a bunting Alice Boyd, wbo wore cnia.m silk and
eaanir. SarroimiSed by bondreds of ran be found a complete line of shelf
From Tuesday's Record.
trip for the Friday after Thanksgiving carried piok camatloiu.
acres of fertlls Isnds. and fonsoately ware, harnesses, stuvet and farming in this coromoDliy. and a magnificent 1 her a permanent refuge, but as
evening sessliM of Circuit sritb a rendezvous at the Wilhelm cot­
Tbe bride Is a charming young Udy.
barla« a milling eoncem that employs Implyjnenu at prices sitonisblngly examine of true and noble manhood jin the Record. I was utterly unpre- court J. F. Ott -was granted a tempo­
tage on Long lakel The lots who will bavln^ juany friends In this ctiy.
lo
the
world
outside
of
Provemont,!pared
to
receive
her.
But
I
did
sll
In the neighborhood of sixty mmi. the low.
rary Injunction rysifainiog the'city hunt will Sturt from the city early in
•nie igBom
and may his yours be many to admin- tbut I could—I sent a messenger
by bis
jmr aroad. it giTsa it an actlrlty that
Turn Shea Storaa.
,|jrnm
tearing
out
bis
dam
U
U
were
the morning and arrive at noon, where cousin. Steven noy3r^^»t
Isier to ihe spiritual and temporwl mv-rt her .and hrf son-in-law and in­
replaced.
^
some who have driven ahead wilt
A dinner was lenderad U tbelr new
stores as wril as repair shops, hlie wants of his large and flourishing formed them that I bad arranged for
Vp to alx years ago Provemoot
Smurtfawalte A Alway appeared tor meet them 'with dinner ready. 'The home, CM Bait Fnmt street, after the
her eniertalnment betweetTYralns at
bat s trading point for those .few first owned by Thomas Plamodan and
Duvld Coulierr-f's new farm r<
the home of another gra^chlld In Mr, Ott. while F- S. Pratt n-presented arteraoun wi:i lie spenl In hunting and n-rz-moiiy. They received many nsefamars that had chosen tsnna In this the other under John Barnard. Doth
I the pride of the country h
Traverse City. • Her son-^sw would the clly’* inter*-»ts. Mr. Sniunhwaite a game sapper U expected for even­ ful and beauUfiil presents
region to der^op. Two smsil stores are bustlers and always eager
eocteiuiol
that the movement was ing. Tbe night will tn> spenl at tbe
rounding It. Its loratlon among tbe not permit of her being fcaken thoTc.
Their numerous friends exlead coo■Bd a score of 'booses were sll thst please tbelr numerous cistomers.
hills and iiB unique architecture and however, and told the caHtnan to take made in tbe lnt<Tesis of tbe launch eottago and the party will bunt bark gratnlaiions.
Addition ts Msat Maricct msrked Its eariy beginning.
modern finish, makes It one of tbe her to tbe M. A .N. 1% dep|>l and leave owner* and that the sanitary precau- to ihg rliy the next day.
William
CuDibler.
Provemonfs
Tbs bnUdlng of a branch line of
mere pretense. He fur­
preltiest
found
In
this
region.
A
unity
league
quartet
is
being
or­
her
tliwe.
After
her
fare
was
paid
she
nllroad Into tUa place by tbe M. A N. hustling meat dealer. Is at lids time
M. Ilolicnger. M. Brown, and Her­ had one penny left—siiiYly no great ther ststi-il that no pleasure boat had ganized which win TurnUh music fur
At the n-tldrncs of WlQIam Blkey.
K. martced a new epoch In tbe blatory building an addition, to bis ulready
riglit over the wnier.mar the dsm^ the Sunday evening .services. Four of East Bay. a very pretty wedding in­
man Coiiiierer report only about one- sum with which
nd tba Tillage, Scores of new sp^o- spacious building. Mr. Gunlfaler bss
half of the iiHiisI crop of potatoes In her enfev-Ui-d raudili^ she could witboiil the eoiDH.it of'tbe owner and the loys win. each Sunday, assist the curred at 4 o'clock WMloesday even­
only bum up a large pati
date resldsnceo were bolll. new stores,
this year, but believe the prices i*gid have got to s restnurank Later In that Ihe river was not navigable. The strangers welcoming committee
ing,
Nov. 14. when their dangler. Ida.
Ibe Tillage, but keeps a meat wagon
and a new boM were also erected.
right of Mr. On over tho river was ushering while two others wilt disirile
was united in marriage to John
tbe road, thereby making It possi­ for potatoes this year will be hlghe.- the day when I found llmt she had bastil upon the fact that tbe Hannah
■is ladoslfY.
thtn in peevlous years.
ule special Invitations to men spend­ Ilohrer. Tbe ceremony wss performed
l>e<-n left av tbe de|>ot I h^t ber a
Tbs Pntmaa liimber and Cooper-, ble for tbe rural residents to procure
Lay
company
had
owned
on
both
A
ing SuDday in tbe local hotels.
TJeo Is correspondent lunch, but the carrier got ihdl^ as the
by the Rov. Hr. Canby. pastor of the
fresh meat during any season of tbe
age company was oqpuiUM
hanks and sold to Mr. Ott on tbe
Next Tuesday a meeting of all the Disciples eh'urcb. and wa* witneased
He also buys and sells llTe- of the Grand Traverse Herald at train was leaving. *
tbreogb the efflcleBt managemeti
Item of news
The old lady's son from Cedar Run nort^ while ho owns op the south boys of. the eburcb between the agea by aboui rhlrty gnetu.
3. B. Derap. a member of tbe company,; Btock, poulUT and bides.
bank by iiosltive prescription.
of 12 and ^10 will Ire held in the pnawhich
the
viHugors
of
lYovenuml
and
came
to
our
house
Sunday
and
Tbe bride was besuttfulty arrayed
It baa grown to be a Wianofactnring
Blacksmith- Shop.
After M>nie furifier discussion Mr.
August Kropp is the village blark- vicinity may hand her will be great!}; him that, grandmother wus expected Pratt Mated that It would lie agree- lor's offljAfor the purpose of organiz­ In cream eolpred crepe dc silk aad
oottcera than any town in nortbera
ing a t^rhyr club.
carried white carnailons. She was
smith and Is at all times prepare<f to oppreeiated, not only by her but by here Monday nud. that he ought to
MIebIgan might well be prand of.
hlm for ilio court to Issue a
attended by her sister. Mias Bdllh
baa enough timber in Ua potseaidoo. do horse shot-ing and general repplr- the Record and Konild Publishing Co., remain and tnke her home with him.
-y InjunetioB against wblrb
and while the article of news may not He repllcil that he was too bus.v. Later
Forty Yaara Ago.'
Elkey. wbo was draosed la white I'erand contrseted for. to Insure iti
i*-.
Qg to the one be sent word that I would have to proceedings will be commenced liy Ibe
Forty years ago Monday Will S. Klan lawn bU carried pink earoatlona.
istence In the TlUsge tor flfteen years
Produce Buyere.
giving It to tbe corresiKmdent, K may­ kt'cp her as his wife would not Uke
Anderson with his mother, three little Joseph Bobrer. brother of the groom,
at least and employs from forty to
Coon Snifk*. formerly a leading be extremely interesting to scons of
her. In.
*.
sisters and one Utile hroihM landed acted as best man. Tbe wedding
silty men tbe year around. Its main produce buyer at Cedar, but now lo^
Wednesday's Record.
others living in your Immediate vi­
The old lady'* paralytic condition
output is stares and hoops and during cated at PioTemoot. together with A.
Tbe •Central Lake Lumber com- on the dock la Triiverae City after _ march was played by Mrs. L- Crain.
cinity.
In honor of tbe happy occasloD tlM
In *«>me measure due to h^vy •lany'a ease against C. H. Harvey and rough trip’over fake Michigan. They
J. Otto, are tbe produce buyers of this
T,
H.
Huess.
formerly
the
M.
N.
E.
work heiii>ed upon her in the home of Samuel Tiffany ^of Chicago hung on left Chicago on the evening of Nov, H. home was prettily decorated and after
A. Sterens. tbe foreman, is also gilace and from early morning until
Ry, operator and agent ut Provimiont.
Ikf.r. on Ihe steamer Dean Richmond the cerememy a large number of
M complimented for his part In late at night scores of farmers can be
DOW stationed at Siormor. a station
(a* the <dd Sleanter Alleghany had friends enjoy^ a wedding supper.
hauling rye. oaU. wheat and
the M. N.. E. Ry. bclwcon Honor
Many beautiful and usetol preamU
broken down and laid up for the win­
potatoes to their wsroboiises or cars. and Empire.
ter) and landed at Northport on Ibe were reretved by the young people,
Mr. Otto and Mr. Solfka both are
friends
evt-nlng
nf the iGtb, being two days wbo have a Urge number
rery rapidly, while handicapped In their failure to get
on the lake.
to wish them a happy journey through
A Sad Cate.
tbe Tillage baa Ihereaaed In alie and cars, but hope to see this laconTeniThe publishers are glad to announce that they have been enabled
Owing to the Grand Traverw bay life. They will make tbelr hone In
Prom TuMday> RMord.
Aa far aa tbe eyea can ence remedied after a few days.
to secure Perm and Fireeide as a pramlom wljh the Grand Traverse
being so rouirti they laid there until BUlr. where Hr. Bobrer osma a toraa
Tbe sliver Ipeks of hair clinging to
«n be seen wtil cultlrated
LouU Moslw. .the owner of tbe
the afternoon of Nor. 19. 16€«. when and upon which be baa had bulft a
Nereid .for the eneulng yeer. Thie epiendid ferrn paper wee given with
farms, modern and updo-date farm steamer Leelanau, is now at bis home er temples: a little black shawl
■hey took tbe little oteamer jSunny- nice large bouse aad barn.
the Herald for 1M6 -to every paid in adva^e tubBcribef and Ihe permdwelMngB as well aa large, spacious
nnont and tbe pretty little drawn closely al>aut her wasted sbotilslde, owned by Hannah. Ljiy 1a Co.,
ium me eo aetisfaetory and so many of our subaqrlbers have aaked If
buns and w«l kept Ursatock. The craft Is Ued to b^Tdoek to await an­ tiers. Mrs. E. J. Dunn, a woman of
PetstoM at Buttons Boy.
and commanded at that Ume W the
Camara posssmirt of tbM Mbit of other seaaon lor her plying on Carp three score and eleven yeors. told an
the eame arrangement could not be made for 1007. that we have con­
late Capi. Fred Johnson. Mr. Vsder- ' Sutton*. Bay. Mich.. Nov. ll.—A
Evening Record reporter her story
' pruEtesslTeness and raaolute of pur- lake between Pouch and i>-land.
cluded to make the same Offer at that of a year age. and the publlehMon says he well remembers that nhchl flood of potatoes bss deoemded on
poee, bare glren Ptovemont a farming
Provemont Is not without lu physi­ this aftorno-iQ. a story Rcldora heard
• ere of Farm and Fireeide have.very kindly consented to renew the
BuUous Bay and tho loads of tubers
when
the
bay
was
tossing
In
all
Us
of
except
in
plays
or
books.
dlatrlet that nomparea first with any cian. Dr. Cook baa Kwatod here and
arrangement as then made with them.
Tbe little ol'd ludy spitke In a voice
fury and the old genial captain eame are still coming In at a lively Tate.
lonid In Michigan.
has built up a very lucrative practice
Every subscriber to the Herald, who hae paid in full to Jan. 1.
to the }-oung man and^ld "don't be Veslerday, 190 loads were weigbed at
ProTsmont^ nearness to Leelanau and enjoys the confidence of all those filled with hlfiernesiC and as her story
1906. at the rate of *1J» per year, will revive, not only the Herald,
afraid, young man. t will land you the village scales and twelve loads In
unfoldetl llseir. tbe reason for ibU
Lake and aittmted on the narrows of be comes In contact with:
but afao'Farm and Fireside which is isseed on the let and ISlh of
safe in Traverse Clly." and so be did other places and today, jodglag by aplbs same, maksa it an Ideal summer
Dr. Grahame bas moved awsy from and the suspicion* look with which
each
month,
giving
24
numbers
of
that
great
Journal
each
year.
Thle
she
eyed
tbe
newspaper
man.
became
about
i! o'clock forty yrars ago last pearancei* unleas the weather stopa
resort and from this atandpoint it Is here and will be greatly missed by
Ibe procession, yesterday's record will
ic the best and most satlsfaetoiy premium otfior that was ever made
night.
grewing more popular each seaeon. It those whom ho hss endeared himself apparmit. She has children, two of
Will's father, tbe late Samuel An­ be equaled. If not exceeded.
them, and each one has a home but
by any Michigan newspaper. Thie-premium hae given great aatisfaebaa now. two of tbe moet modern
The iis’ial avenge here la attoat
of these. It is said, arc .
derson. bad preo-ded tbe little family
tion during the peat year to Herald!readers, and we know that they
boielt foand ln these parts, namely:
B. C. Briggs, formerly connected
ninety kwda a day. although Ust week
about two months and met them
idglitgly to her. She hasjl
will be very much pleaeed at the opportunity given for a continuance
Tbe VOneiala Point Hotel and ibe with the general offices of tbe M.
the dock and a happier family never Thursday IIS loads were brought la.
been at a m«rby citje for some time '
Hahnanberg House, two hostelerles. K. E. Ry.. at Manistee, has been i
of thle arrangement for the nest year. '
Tbe
fanners bk^e been holding off for
landed In Traverse City than that
wbosa Bsrrlee is tbe beat Tlis Fonn- Uoned at Provemont. as tbelr sgeol with a (Isughtor and her husband, but I;
Please remember then, that every eubecriber to the HeralA who
better prices but now that they be­
that night forty years ago.
tnta Point hotel is stlnated on the and dispatcher. Mr. Briggs Is warmly had lately planned a visit w-Hh Itcrj;
ic .paid in full to Jan. 1, 1906. will receive Farm and Fireside abaolutclieve bad weather has set In th^ are
In
remembrance
of
that
night
a
<
granddaughter,
kirs.
Stella
Chase
of
najTosrs of Lake Leelsnau. and U
weleomed by tbe villagers, and It
ly free for the full year.
pany of about thirty of their friends In a hurry to let go of them at (he
(~~
ronnded by acres of weU kept Uwns. hoped by them that this will be bis Wadsworth si reel.
that were here at that time met at )be prevailing market which la 2< cents.
About two weeks ago'a child was
studded here and tberr in the
Tbe crop runs about 12S bushels to
home of those three little sisters
born Into the Chase home and. since
time sritb erery Tsrlety of plante and
Barber Shop.
her dmiglin-r of Haplil City when that still anoiher day. The mailer wa* 9ev«*nth street, where the}- have lived the sere which i( only regarded as
■owers known to grow in tbese regR. Sorter, formerly of Traverse that time, the mtitber has been unable
about tbre<H]uarterB of the regular
loes. The rates are vory reaaonable City, has opened bp s tonanrial par­ to do any work whatever. Coupled hidy and h«T ehildron were all utrieken taken up Mondiiy noon and It was then for more than thirty-eight years, last
crop. As Is tbe ease In many sect^a.
and tbe aTennes qt pleasures, such lor In tbit village and reports a rapid­ with the baby'e birth came a miafSr; with dangerous lilness a few years thought that It would 1m- dIapoKod of night and It was one of the most suc­
before Tuesday but It has now cessful parties or soeUls of the kind a much larpr acreage was planted
as are desired by -rcsorters are mi
ly growing business. His shop la cen­ tune to a llnie daughier-^hUnithoss'
Wlien she bpeame helffless and dragg.-d out so long that a ‘number that has been held in Traverse City this year bu\ tbe crop will be prac­
than tbe ordinary resorts oBer. Fish trally lorated. neat and np-to-dale In Gradually, the tiule girl's sight has
been sIlA'Ing away from her until ne<'.Ied nil the rciiiprocative kindness of the other cases wilt again litre to for a long time and It was a late hour tically the same number of bushels as
of erery species are found here, boat­
and Mr. Porter Is
when they Idfi. saying they srould not last year. The potatoes nin smalllbul
Monday when, iu sheer desperation, and gihllenes* tbnt a daughter sliould be put over.
ing is exerilent. and bstbing faeimies flclent and adept workman,
are <iT fbe fluest quantity.
the lather left bis wife, took bU daugh- iM-stow. the daughter turned her out to
Ami^F. Ncrllnger secured a judg- have mlaaed It for anything. As i
are onsurpaased. Then sg^n, tbe Jo the villagers to see that he sWya.
Tbe nearness of the close of bselter and went to Gnusd Rapids, wlie^ lUe cold mercies of the world under mem against C. ,W. Ashton tor thu membranee the sisters were presented
Hcb faming country with its fresh
Livery Stable.
gauon U also a factor in causing the
the flimsy pretext that her presence In si,qi of about $;:i<n and 120 cost*.
with « i^autlful lamp.
food snppUes, soon cause the nerve
F. C. Ilshnenberg is Provemonfs he will look Jor nnployynent so that
rush to mark«.
HUpiKirl his child I Ihc home was s» burdensome that her j a decree In the Italiell divorce ease
racked worn-pat bodies of tbe resort
mgenis) liveryman, and formerly be may be able
Qagnon-Anderaon^
and keep her uudor a *p.-elnltst's care, dear husband *a* dlaeoiiragd ' and ' *a» granted and lK>th imrilra are roera to mend, and ere tto aeasen has
Special Election.
Northport. Mich.. Nov. 21—Mis*
Thls Mate of affai
made It Impossi- driven to drink by It—and he u nitn^
' * sirainiMl from marr.'-iiig for a year.
cloeed tbe health res'tored. ruddy hit name.
Northport. Mich., Nov. JL—A spe­
H*-lb- Gagnon and Hans Anderson were
tor 'the ' eniertalnment of Mrs. ter! God sjuire the mark!
teead and happy reeortors are loud la
made It necessary to surrender
unlH-d
In
ntarrltge
a* 1 o'clock yester­ cial election will be held here Dec. 4 .
This jmor woman at one time had
their praise for being
>oae Poctera.
his hotel Interests to another, and be Ihinn and It-was arranged that she
day aft'-rnonn ii.v the Rev. J. D. Deets for the purpose of voting on a bond
' enough to bare found such s health now gives his whole time in providing would Mop with other relatives In the meons of her own that niieht have
"C.-tn I go « the circus, father'
First Metbodlst church, the Issue of
for the purpose of
city uniH the. train- left for a vlllagejniade her declining years easy and
glTlag spot as this.
A small Im st.Mid oji the north sldfor tho traveler.
jcf-renmny taking place at Ih" parson- building a water works system for the
The
rwi gazing at Hie .iii
risge*. a* they drive from this point near here where a son makes bis'peaceful, had she not l-.-n so unwise of l-'Yoni
|agc.
The bride l» a ehunning young village. The tskiog over of the elec­
home.
jas
to
allow
her
unnatural
bro.Ml
of
In for Its share of praise under the
nouucemem that Cole Bros.- Ihr.-e
near-by towns. He also has
tric
liglu
idant
and
making It a mimiclady,
a
graduate
of
ih*
Northport
High
Mrs, ihinn aiTlved In the city at:chi!dren lo c>ax It. away from her.
ring.. ikuiMe men*gi-ric circus wiiulil
able management of Joseph B. RMcta. very fine rigs to rent; and his livery
groom Is ajlpal Institution snd running it in conforaerty s bote] proprietor in Central barn Is one of the best In the busineas. 9;3r. this morning, with her tuin-lp-law. * The R»^ord siaie.l ih;n Mrs. l«Unn .'ipp-’iir in the city July id ported oh school, class of
with many neetlon with the w*er works 1* also
aomnuTcisl flshiThe
man.
MiV.
Dunn
«iald.
r.-fiisvM
tn’h
id
iw>
ehiUiea.
She
has
six
chil1'.
cigar
store
ojiiM.'siti-.
Lake. This hotel Is open thiYucboiit
fiUge Lines.
friends.
j Contemplated, it being bellered that
take her to the home.of tho relatives dn-ii — fii-;r s>m> an.! lu-n daughters—
tbe senson, sad the - service gWen
Bach day. in addition to the livery
."No. son. that circus was henThey will Immediately go to house- sueh a measure would be more profit ■
kere for tbe rates asked are bard to business here, two siages. run fnWn but putter in a e.vb and inatnicted j and al! rf thtfn atuidy ^ble lo give her monihs-aco."
'kr-ej.lng in Hie new home furnished j able than If the village alone operated
exaelt la lUUget many times lerger Provemont to lAtland and Sutton* the tiri»-or to loave''her at the.M. A|a Food home. WVil. then I should thing the
the water works and left the light
I by tbe groom., '
than Proremoat.
They make eonnoctlons wHh all N. E. stailon. He toHowni and bought { Grandmother Dillon did noi romc to
-jM-r would tear d'rtnl HioiK.- horrid i
plant In the hands of private owners.
ticket which left Just one cent i visit me.' Natural prldv no doubt led
Is " leturncMl the boy. •
Twe Osneral •toraa.
the trains of Ihc Grand Rapids A In­
Ratfhausen-Cameren.
There |s some opposltloo lo Ihe
tied
up
In
the
corner
of
her
haodker-,
ber
to
state
It
thus
to
the
reporter,
Two general tunes In this place diana Ry. at Sutions Ikiy and tbe M.
•Now put lip your batnmer,
5 si'clock Tiiesdsy evening si ih, , i<,od l»me )uit ll Is thought that Ihe
chief. Then he went.
1 iier children fearing the Ignominy and well get some dinner," spoke the
jtpnpplr tbe wants of Us residents and A N. E. Ry. at Provemont.
-................................ ...........
rhurch of Christ p.-,r*onage. Al^-n ^,,p.rpy ofth--heaviest laxpayc-ra will
He said he had to go home." said that attaches to those
William Hosier and 8. Delangt'r.
«re owned and run by Joaepb Valley
Cameron and >ll-s Nettie Paffhau-en |,,vor It Inasmuch at the recent dlaasand Simon Sebsub. Ur. Vatloy Is the ■e two of Provemont * liquor dealers. the old lady. "He used to lie a preach- aged parents on the town or county
? door of a rcMaurant whosejn marriage, the Rey-'
s fire was a terrible leseou 1
TWage postmaster sad bss several They both have finely furnithed er and a pn-tty pood one, I guess. uuiU sent her here to lie .i burden
he took to drlnkln' nn' now he's thinking that I would |
>n*ometimes held offices of trust and respon- plaees of buslnes*.
o ceremony lieing wl'nessci by only adr-quatc protection.
: splcable role .for them.
:«liere down il.e street.
albUlty In this place. He has run s
Tbe Putney Lumber anil Cooperage worso'n ever. I guess."
\
i the immMiaU- friends «.f th*- t.ride and ;
is said that It later Avclojied
Mrs. Steila Chase,
of ihcljjj^n,
i Fr«-<| l>-wi8 left yesterRay tor Ann.
general store here for sercrat years conoern have recently added to thnr
that the daughter-in-law wanted noth-,..
. _■
and from a small beginning baa built equipment a new oil house.
ihulldings. eKpecia!!}- tb> wooden onos.^ ^he groom Is a well knosn young ArUir. where be will go under a •
Several new dwelUng bouses have mn «« «>'»
husbaml's mother
- cirouit Court.
nn a buslaeaa that is a credit to the
Front sire(-t. preseiR a ridiculous.
having bv-en-an empl'-ve of the si«-eialisi's earo and have aa operaplace. His store finds a ready market iH-en built here this summer and still!
Fiyiu Monday's Record,
apiM-aranc-'. - Here and thereon cigar p,Ta<i> implement fartory tor several ;tlon performed. Mr. Lewlp Jiat a
loir sll the butter and eggs that are there U a scarcity of houses to rent. Ihon^'es* <*!d woman in the county's; circuit court convened this i
stores, restaurants, shoe shops and yvar« and the bride ha< ts-en maironilarge n-ambor »f friends wbo sincerely |
Tho Standard OU Co. have built a'’‘^1- howover. at 2:I<t after^ adjourn,-d session. There
predooed in this faming sccUon and
a j virioue other places of business arel g,
asylum for with. Time, Mr, and hope that the /i|s-raHon wfll be sactbe cknenera of tbese two mercbsnis new oil house here and" at the start a'«"ost seven hour* of walling during number of c;s.-r to ronte up.
lung [ posted nhaouneementa M Cole Broth- j .................
j|r.-. Cameron wti: make their hume in n«sfui and that be will return entire----- - which appeared
--------- . in this d»y 1 k;c Sixth Mrevv
•.. hj. ^iij }j^
about four •
which
lime
sJie
could
hot
even
lFave;,^j.^(^[^p
eiimlnalcjises.
The'ereclrcu*
to the raiirasd .gives them «
■ipericnced i
I deal of trouble I
' ease of the Central Lake Luml-er com-1 i,„t July.
' .
.
i *
____________
o iha ahlpptng potnU found around,from the highway commissioner of tbe hard .bench on which she sat.
-I'm helpless, you kn-».“ she said,cUarl..» W. Harv'ey and Sam-j Again, on a m.-ai mark.-t. 1* an sd*:
Fewina-Sactlc
tbelr vltU^.
I tbit township. He contended that
i
Tiffany ..fchlraso came on this; vcrilM-ment for the Owl rlxar. Itappy
At i;oon yo-.rdae
......... Ml,
...... Msry pewins t
Stmoa Brbaub. who aloo is one of they had encroached on the highway. "1 can't even dress myself."
sac i-«,.n iMxh ot Gsr
6ntid C»Pcrf« Btrald
but on looking up an old survey
afternoon and occipied the rvM. of (Thought chewing tobacco. Vnton and Henry
Provemont'a s
; the day. ft may extend
li>mor-|iA-ader cut plug and Swift's.Pride field township, w-rt- unl'*d in
baa an up-to-date and welI-«toeked found they were acting within the M. Prom Wedneiaav's Record.
' soo-p. Neil to this plac- of busineM riage by tbe Rev Thomas Penn lllom.
place of buslnras smt by hla falrnea*^ A. N. E, Ry.'s jurisdiction
.
rBOM HRS. c-HASr
! row.
To the Bdlior of the Evening Rec-) The defaults In the Kroupa an-1 hs a milliner}- stme adorUslng the. the ct-reiqooy (aklnx place at the
to all whom be has come lo conUctjtlua are at peace with each other
Two papers for tht priea of one.
Old: WhUe feeling deeply graieful to. Reich divorce eases wire; »ei aside IngersoII dollar watch. no. they don't Church ot Christ parsonage. John
■ with in a hualneta way hoA built up a j this wrltlag.
Urga, flourishing bustness.
Coed Bcboola.
you tor calling puNlc aiteotlon to the! this morning and a .iecrec wis grant ki-ep waiglics there but the sign has Sscbilebem a brother ot the groom.
Harriwnra Btora.
One of the most notlecnhle and most Inhuman treatment of the old lady 'ed in the SWppy divorce case. The done service for severu! years and Is i acted as beat man and Mis* Carrie
Another auccetsful insUintlon is tKWMed of loatRutlons by residents who was compelled to wait friendless i Judge has had the latter under advise- now much the worse f<w wear. Some Fewins. sister of tbe bride, acted a* Faya far t
j In lustrlou* ag.-nt ha* been bnay on a bridesmaid- Tbe bride carried re.!
PnvemoDt'f hardware store. Ita own- ] of Provtbncwit are tbelr public schools, and atone nil day yetterday at ihe|ment.
Tbe happy! MaraW.
er. Jacob Hahnanberg. by hU careful i The public sebooia and parochial depot i caauvt rufrain Iivai auiing. Through their aOoroe.v*. Vndermood; local bhickmiUh shop and cverTtblngiand white car

PROVEMONT

On« of Northern Michigan’s Most Progressive
and Up>to-Oate Villages.

An Announcement.

Tsm *ni TIrttUe

$1.00

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GRAND TRAVERte HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. IMS.

toll Tnrosc HoaM

HONOR.

PeUU Market
The raeeipU

pCtotoes

on

the ,

Honor. Mich, Nov.

I fireproof <
IS.—Come ooe stnictloa and tbe need that exists for

local market again ovenvacbed .

and all. great And mall and listen

mer bounds tor this year reetarday

WmMbrIdge N. PVrrtt’ lecture to M.

and ninety-two were weighed np by

W. H. hall Friday evening. Nov.. 22.

cur Welghixiadter Winnie.

under auqilees of Honor High scheoL ting to thwlobby of White's hotel last Drradnaught of the English navy,
Everybody come night. 8. B. Fletcber. aged 60. of Osta-1
The Drradnaught has been a nlittitand show the people that we appreci- koah. traveling for Amour'A Co. of
to all natioas since her launch­
at their good Juagmeni to securing Chicago, died of heart disease.
ing. She carries ten twelve-inch guns,

This si

■ bsiileahlps of Abe alto
Marinette. Wls.. Nov. *0.-Wblte slt-iof ,be grrat 2oo.t*0« ton war levtaiion

ceeds the largest prevloua day this Aanlsaton 26 cents
Bcnaco by two Icnda.

TH08. T. BATM
Editor and iianacar

•Traverse City Is psying 26 cents
now white Ml other poMU to Michigan

such a gifted speaker as Mr. Ferris.
Mr. RoseU Is the last new agent re­

far and .near are baying from

B W;'lk c

porting for duty at ib» P. M. depot'at

holding a dgar and bis death wav
not noticed until tbe body was cold.
He baa a wife and four ehUdiea.

each cnpable of putting a shot twenty- i
five mlle*.
Only

this place. ’
Was Uneasy.
Mrs. Lou Cote of SI* Pine street

UtMt

pobUcatlOB

of

of

newipeper In-

lOnuUon. beerhiK (tie tIUe “Netrs-

who attend

High school In Seattle

also use the boat for the trip.

How

the lumber yard

gave away

flfienn

with

other

either of the warships would have a

minutes after the men left the mill It

diametrical

ever, their names were not la the list ts supposed tbe icoltapse wss caused
of dem published In the Press this from a heavy load and a broken h«art
Oeorce P. Rowell, of New Torii. pubmorning and her terrible autety
to see no many sad face« going out
tuber ot tbe AmerlcBB Newspaper
lightened.
Into tbe cold, cold world wblther they
Ureetorr end of Printer’s Ink. Tbis
Mrs. Lovejoy ovrnt a summer .borne know not.
BQbUeatton iBeludes valoable sUUsSt Alkl Point and on account of his
A'large load of Honorites attended
tles of ereiT newspaper to the eonotir
wife's health Is still residing there tbe literary- blow out at Homesteail
harlBC drenlstlcmi ezeeedhiK 1.090
Every morning be and his daughters test Saturday night.
eeplaa. The Trarerae Cttj Krenlax
to the city on tbe boat and
Mr^ Iand Nt>
Will lArdle have
Record and Grand TraTeree Herald
return in the evening.
Had It been
Ttaverne City.
-oeeiipr a oontpleloas place In tbe
any other lime than Sunday evening
Lottie, the eldest daughter of Geo.
book. The Increase of drcuUtlon of
(hey undoubtedly would have been H, Smith of Homestead, died in the
: the Record from im (o ISOS Inclusive
drowned.
bospiul at Manistee test Saturda.v.
• U slven In aetoal flKnrei>the aame la
where she has Wn a patient for some
true of the Herald from IW to ISOp,
time. The funeral was held from the
N. M. Prase Club.
abowlnc also a large Increaee In clrCadillac. Mich. Nor. IS.—The News Homestead church Wednesday. Nov.
ealdloa.
In
cooneeiJon
with tbe
apples, per ewt... .fi...
said Saturday: •"The meeting «f the H. Miss Smith leaves a large circle
flenva shown, (ho editor sutee that
Wheat
Northen Michigan Press dob which of relatives and -friends to mourn her
tte Brenlng Record and Grand Travbegan its sesalotis In this city at 2 death.
Herald are enUUed to a idaoe
Eva Marie, the slx-mondift-old dau­
o'clock yesterday afloraoaa. adjourned
on the Printer’s Ind roll of honor.
noon today. The meeting was not ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Helms,
The ntladea shew that there i
largeir attended as had been ex- died Monday nigbt -of pneumoote.
issned im MhAlgan SOC newspap
Langmald Camp R. N. A. will bold
pected. but unusually good use of (he
and perlodieals: ont of (he total. 22?
■Ion Id prscttokl. promising dlrec- a ghost social Saturday evening. Nov. Chickens, spring-...................
have laanea eatceeding 1.000 eb
(.
A Btimptuiras supper will«be
by the newspaper
Of these, 16 daltiea. three nemM
erved after the ghost walks.
me#wbo did attand.
Uea. one senHnonlhlr. IT monthlr
“H. D. Frederick of tbe Sherman
..
hhd one qoiirteHr are ntlUed to be
..
Ptoneer. was elected preeidenl of the
To Raduca Fire Loasea.
umd on the Printer’s Ink roll of
^
organUadon: J. M. Terwllllger of tbe
Washington.
Nov.
21.—Organised
• bOMT. ..
Cadillac Globe, vice president, and F. effort on a large scale to reduce Bre
. The diatlnctlaE accorded tbe Beren..
>s Is represented in the liitertinL. Bvsna of the Prankfori Patriot, sec
Bneord hr theee flgiiret ehow that
rwtary and treasurer. Tbe nest meet­ llonal Society of Huildlng ^mtnlsslontUs paper b regarded as one ot the I
ing of tbe organisation la to be held en and Inapectora of (his city, which
Terr <Mt cd !U class In Hlehlgnn. Gie
City BomeUme In tbe has just hold Its third annua! electleo
aame beMf trM of the woeklr Herald,
month of April next, tbe eraet date to and Issued a report of ;ts progress.
nis InlWaalloa U of vsloe to adv«^
be selected by tbe execotlve offleera,
Free advice on the subject of fire pre­
tiisra who realise that drcvUtlon is
-Tbe edltora who attended tbe meet vention Is offered -to any munlelimlan Importaat matter to ctmalder In
ing which cteaed at noos today were Ity. asBoclatlon or Individual, having
n with ptfe* tor advert! '
graaUy pteased mth the work aocom- their oan corporate or his personal
peperm WorUi

eomparison

Traversa City Markets

RohlSsmi. has teased bis hotel to Isaac
The lino of trajectory for a •
was very much worried wben she read Santee, wbo will proeeed to allng hash
►hot fired from one of the twelvi-toeh ^
PMPOoalblo tor ohanwoa in ttrlcfk
ef the sloktog of tbe lltUe atesmer to the bnngry for a while.
is nine miles high, an allltudri
WllinPrl...
DU on Puget aound as ber brother
The sawmill closed down for tbe
than twice greater than tfaat uf |
Ddl Lovejoy rides to and from work sesMa Mondsy and about 20 rods of
kloiiDt McKiDley.
on that boat and bis two daughters the tramwdy leading from tbe mUl
Anchored
In
New Toik harbor,

A VMuaMc DiMinetlon.
Tb» Bmm4 li IB receipt

by

mundane li

W. 8v Robinson, proprietor of Hotel

range

twenty-five

OQuBtlBS.” edited by

^

miles

each

fifty

mile*,

way.

This

would put the rillcs of Hoboken, New-^

mm

.irk.

Elital>c(h. Yonkers, and

ken to the dtr conndl Uondar night
. ns one that was enUrely Umetr and
•hoald be given carnful eonsideraUon
bmamaeh as ^re U valunble prop«ty
r (
at stake and

entered

upon.

Men's Over Coats made cf blue beav<9r.,^0 OQ
.new -Style, considered cheap at $5. hete*
100 Boys’ Knee I'am Suits, made of tailored samples, no two suits-alike, worth $3,
OQ
$;5..V»and$4. Special................................... ®1.»0
Men’s Diagonal Stripe Canada Pants,

DOLLS

■were also pleased with Cadillsc and
the provlsIoB made for their Mteruln-

of the large cities.

mat and bomtori. and by a rtalng

portant city In the country Is repre­

Nearly every Im­

vote of thanks Mpresaed their appre- sented as well as many cities in Bu
cUiion of tbe treatment they had re­

rope, some of the members being from

Dry Goods Department

ceived.

England. Austria and Mexico. Its work

ke.dAne to protect IL
U.dAi
Aa Mr. KOUken said, should these

ig the autoecta discussed

«

Our iiricea

kooiL

will la* fotmil

very iuUT***tinu' «ui
21HH
-ftSH
M\k
A2H
.96

10c, 15c, 25c, 50c
Dolls

MM

Wi- uUo

havo

Is Ut-r

Millinery Department

onca

U

aa nrdinaTT thing now and comparatlvelj few Boeh tracts arc left.

T^rar

Tirtaiit

Two popera for ih* price of one.

$1.00

ttons at onoe.

Faya for both a full year.

See

The new flitog case ordered by tbe

Mr. hoard of supmvisors has been put In
and Js used for flllog enmlaatlon
papers.

'

Heretofore these papers have

lying on chairs
Will Build Temporary Dam.

snd

Ubies as

there wms no place to pot them.

On the atrengih of tbs lemporaiT InjottcUon granted them last evening by

Braest and Claire Coons returned

Judge Marne, the John F. Ott Lum-

om Rowers Harbor via the Old Mis­

' will

put in their dam sion stage this mottling.

■ John-T. Ott was interviewed br
Brenlng Record reporter this morning
and gave ont this Information,
atoled that the aeeUoo taken ou
the board ot puUte woriu will be t«plaoed br.one which wilt be so
ranged that at the end of each rearia
<nt It can be remored and free pass­
age to launch owners made.

It will

! snd

old.

weak and
isn
. >pci
which Insure tbe same dose; alwa.vs
bsvktg tbe same effect, olhenrise the
uusntliv
IV 'will have to be Increased ami
finally
. lot
lose its effect aitogeUier. These
propenles can be found to that old
family remedy. Brandteth's PIIU. beise its ingr^ients sre of (be purest

ant be opened, however, when there
ate loga In the river.



Hi IS
UJIW
Wishss to call your careful
attention toils 51st Report to
the State Banking Commiscioner, under date of Nov.
12th, which you will find else­
where in this paper.

* When asked who .would bear this
egpenae Mr. Ott aald “Whr. I auj^oee
Ve mil have to do It now.”

Rrandrelb's Pflls ■

-We are In no hurry about pntUng
H to.- he aaU, "but we merely wanted
to hnow where we were at before tbe
log baying for the season began.*

d In every drag
either plain or

Trimmttl

Hats,

some

special prices «Sc &

colors, special

A Q

®

Large Knit Shawls, black, white and

$2.75 EACH.

v
OA n

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

Angora Tams and Wool Stocking Cap«.

lOc -J 26c

Cloak Department

$3.98

....

ii.,M
Peao^

p;id

DU

D. 8. Binds.........................

ujnm

ElchaaKo tor Dbanag

' ben. for........................... ...................................

.aCT,-v:... : SS2

Traverse. City
State Bank

Shoe Department

SH.r:
V*- ot MlrLicsn. Cuuely o

HANrEI.OABI.AKn^_^
8ul-»^belaiidaw'TOto^- t» a- tbi- Itih
JOdgi'H |V>HI.
Xmvj I’obUr.
'

HAKBV <• llAVIfi.
raKKV Sl LUVAN.
BitIg a HANNAH

PERFECTION
Ann Arbor
Basoline Lamps
Approved by all Insurance
Companies
Gives twice the light of anyoiher kind
of lamp—One filling lasts for four
evenings making it an inexpensive light—absotiltely
no danger—no odor nor trouble.
An intense white light at a low price. Sold on
thirty daj-s trial.

Ask for Particulars.

*1 98

Women's Black Felt Slippers, fur trimmed.
flexible leather sole. $1 value, for^................... V.JWV/
Men’s Snag Proof Goodyear* with Kanga*yp\
too Calf leather Tops, for............................. V X • #
Men's Buckle Rubbers to wear over sox.
0dC

TaUl ....

In^house lighting is sccurt’d hy ihf

cases of tardiness.

Batalodh mil begin lumbering opera-

Dress

in the hiast^i for

BmU

this stales that there have been no

Sates of this non are br no means

Ladies'

is diracted by the chief executive of-

Cte

. an sera.

•aO

made in our own work room, sold earlier ^ 1

up u>

Haonah'i Lay Co. to Michael Knoll
tbe meeting was that relaiing to :
Acer. P. W. FUxpatriek. one of the parcels. H. L. A Co.'s I2(h. 61
mnu bun. 'the lom to the owners
~ imloek Kubeck and wife i 0 Frank
poMtlon Whteh the newspapers of this best known consulting architects and
noldsha baavy bat the greatest loss
section should take tooeblng the ao- authorities on fire prevention In the
Byron Fillmore.
ana anOaring woold fall upra the men
caUed vute toads' and nnuaed tends United States.
John Shutter to Kate Mtmttetb. par­
mho are nmplored therein
of northern Michigan. Tbe question
Through the society's efforts many
parc-if. 1
s':, T ST. R 12. 620.
dartre thdr Uvtag and (hat
aa to whether the InteresU of tbe cities have already been induced to cel*. N K
6l.di
Hf.Uk«
Ihmtnas troB that implormenL Theee
of tbe emaller cittea
improve their building laws. The soJno. Clark to Rosa Clark, I
man oonld vtAnihtedlr aecnre situs6 vlllagea were mth the poatofflee de­ dety Is alM trying to get munlcipali- blk. 4. Oak P irk.. Sllfl.
ttons In other dttea bat manr of them
August Sandberg, to Alice M. Smllli
partment or with tbe monthly and
10 lower taxation on fireproof
u54 of sen sec.
T SS. R 10. f.'.ist.
Own. or ara baring thdr homes here,
rnetropomnn publlcaUona. in the exist­
lings, while placing the maximum
Cbrisllan J. Strnhm to Oval Wood
and to more would cause much loss
ing cantroversy as to dianges in pos- assessment on fire traps which are n Dish Co., timber on ne^i of svI'L »»-e.
to them. It would also canse a great
raies. was
discussed at some menace and tbe protection of which 2.T26. R U.HPkv ,
loaa to the dtr.
Lydia J. Palmer to Geo. E, and Mary’
length. The secretary was Instructed involves big expense to every large
K- Bell, n>4 lot lo. blk- 7. Goodrich's
TknB
to write dlrecUy to tbe assistant post city.
lafca ara near enough so that a portion
master general for bis view and ex
Jamra E. Dingman to Howard
d ,Whil
Speaking of the aims of the soclety
at leant od the Industries could be pro­
A Co'.
e lots 3 and 4. bll^T-' »
planatlon of tbe proposed changes. and the need for sudi an organlzatluo,
tected br water from tbeae but In
I. 6640,
^
Other matter presented and reviewed Hr. PilzpatTlck says: ‘-Year by year
, order to mahe a good dgfat against tbe
had to'do mth advertising rates, and we burn up actually one-balf of at
tames It vonld be neeeeaarr to hare
mth other teebnical details of n
much as w« add.
During tbe last
more streama than the englnea conld
Birney J.
paper worii and experience. Borne ot month some cities have far exceeded
- furnish nnd addlUonal water mains
. Lardie.
of swM i
these subjects were referred to coa^- that average. Atlanta erected 1229.I If.
vonld bo the onlj source.
mlttees for InreMIgetioii and' further 225 worth of buildings In September
' Charles Will and wife to Mrs. F. E.
8oeh a Are mi^t never oome and It
consideration 'it the Traverae City and burned up CIS.MKI In OctoberT IVhIte. parcels, 660.
la to be hoped that It win not. but
meeting to AprfL''
tftnma V'lnton to H. A. I.ondoh. par­
Buffalo bum t669.9»0 and
burned
vUh a veaterir gale and a good start.
22t2.hP0. Our average annual fire loss cels. sec. 4. T 27. R 9. 6165.
Ee^tto the ntmut efforts of at
Milton J Bolen and wife to Win. E.
>w »2ttO.W».6oO; this year It^riil
•dent Ere departqiont. the district
Heckenlivel.v. lot SI. Wk. 117. Isi arid.
Tke reports whliA ere being handed exceed 25MI.0MXIM. The lateraaUonO. B. R. 650.
vponM andoahteOIr be in rains nnleas
1 to Bebool Commlssloo Cri^ from al Society of Building Commluioners
John H. Homan to W. r. rnus-r.
averr todlltr was at band for figbting
the district teachers show n marked
id Inapectora was formed to carry on imrcete (timber) sec IR. T 25, R II,
tbetamea.
Improvement over last year’s to re­
campaigu of education whereby the 11.00.
Tbe eommltteeto which the matter
gard to trasBcy.
Tbe new truancy puUle win become tborougbly familiar
vaa
referred aboold
investigate it
Uw It helping and tbe percentage of
cuetoRr and make a report In accordtraaets Is morii lower than It has preanee with thdr Andlngs.
Ttously -been.
Two reports are enceptlonalty good
Rig TlrjBbar Deal.
and it happens that both come from
AUoraer J. J. 'Tweddle has ]uat
made a sale of timber land for John. Pcnlntnla district INo. 6. to charge of
J. B. Masters, reports for tbe two
Dan
and Mert
GaUiran of
Sokw
weeks ending Nov. 9, that none of
whmebjr George t^ntorth becomes
tbe pupils hare been absent, and No.
fSwner at a ITOnere tract of hardwood
2. to charge ot Mrs. I^uella Johnson,
timber. The conalderatloo for tbU
ttanaaeUon was 21S.800 or about 962 reports tbe Mme and In addition to

10= andl:;.- l-|a„ncle.trs ,11 .hi, fail «yle,.
Olheavily fleeced, special, per yd.............................
3.', in. Hk.k Taff,., Silk, ha, a KOa.1 luster.
QQ-j
. wortl^iRlc per >'i. here........................................ fip/vU

A6H

Mercy E Monro.- m Patrick Burden.
*29 2-U> ft. lot 1, bik. C. H. 1- t Co.'s
I'nd.
John P. .Maizen and wife to Kail

n™

.........89c

Buy tliem <’:ir1j- f.«r (Miriatma*

-0*

27. blk E. H. U t
AlU-ri A. Xickerson....................

$1.24
... 98c

50 Mackinaw Jackets, all sires,
to close out at .........................

Real Estate Tranafeca.

They

Clothing Department

II. U. Ue> r» of Noribtiiut registered

plUbed. mth tbe organisation eom- Interest enough nt heart to ask for
InvestigatlMi

Every Departmentthroughout the hou^e
is offering special inducements. Ev9rything to clothe yourself or furnish your
home complete under one roof at Great
Savings.

Jersey

a; the WhlUng today.

while the ansortuuiii is

1“’........................

pletod and the lines of-discussion

From now till after Holidays.

City at tin- warahip's merc.c.

66

.........

GREAUAiGAINS
Every Department

Gents Furnishing Dept.
Heavy Blue Jersey Over Shirts, all sizes,
advertised elsewhere for 0.5c, here..............
Boys' Honey Comb Cotton Sweaters, sold
evervwhere
for 50c, here...................................
every
\v
Men's Fleece Lined Ribbed Underwear,
shirts and drawers to match, all sizes, special

QQp
^%/\^
O
^Ol./

19c

Furniture Department
A Ciood Iron Bed. Cotton Top Mattress
Of?
and Woven Wire Springs, complete, for
Six Oak Dining Room Chairs, high back
0ft
with brace arms, leather seat, si* for--- V
A six-foot Solid Oak Extension Table with ® A QQ
44x44 inch top. for.........................................

Stoves and Ranges
IS inch Air Tight Heating Stove with nickled
um and screw draft, for..................................... *
1.5 inch Round Heating Stove, will burn
wood or < oal. has nickled foot rests and vfi *7Q
ring. S12 value, for.......................................
^
Steel Range wiih reservoir and ftO'1 *yK
warming closet, for.................................
I t/

-R. R. FARE PAID

We will pay railway fare one way with eatn purchase
of ten dollars or more, a distance of thirty miles or less

.

City Book Store
The Hobart <te.. Prop.

Traverse City



BDch.

pr- iS

1

aiUND TRAVERSe HCRALP, THURROAV. NOVEMBER 22. HOE

StAIE BANK
XNBBoross-A. Cnar uv. *(■MB. »!>. JbUm T- R imN •«
MA. R. C. tMti. <«I7 MdHraa. (

3 »v ccRUnovcd M Tine Depwiti

Cireulatlon this week 3 0S0

m
Miu Lottie flMke o( OrcnirlUe wm
■BrrtM M WAlter Tw4ier ot Tnvene
ORr M B—ster MUiiBO— at (IM m(A(nc« ot 0. A. JofcMon. 4B1 WMt
Semth stTMt. !%• Rev. JoMpB Dot
t«r^o( the First M. S. choreh oMclSWd.

Child Injured.
T ot Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Carmlae of Cater Run mat
with a severe Injurr to bar acalp r«aterdsr and U U feared thaPblood potaonlng mhr set In.
Tte UtUe oae had started to ascend
the stairs alone, lost her baUnce and
(ail backwsrdc Tbe baric of the bsbr's
bead stmek s daU wbleta wu at the
foot of the fltfit and a severe scalp
woimd was the result. The child
bmaght to the cllr sad the wound
eared few In tbe sfiemocm' and i
Jurr to the skuD could be found.
Vonisan Beppar.
Charles Mater of test Bghtli street,
hsripg returned from the upper penlii'
■ula with s plenUfol snppir of deen
be and hU wife CMdeied a venison
dinner Toesday vvauing to Mr. and
Mrs. C A. Bugbee. Miss MU Bngbee.
Mr. and Mrs. R. U Hughes nnd Rev.
G. B. Lockhart of tbe Baptist ebureh.
Tbe venison wu dellghifolly preptred
nnd the eating of it and the aeeompenytag dlghea wu indeed a plaunre.
One of tbe anigae featurea of tbe din­
ner wu the (act that the head of' the
deer that they were eating, nicely
mounted, wu hanging above the
table.
• The Death ReM.
. Mlw Anna S^th of Kingsley died
at the home of her brother. Nathan.Bandsy akornlng at 8:30. Bbe
eSyeuiaoM.

Mm. Lucrelis Jane Olds died at her
home, sod West Seventh strecL
Sunday at (o'clock Em. of consumpKoorwJUa B CbMniB o( PMoskcy
ten flUTUd M orisstsi Bbsmt Bt 203' Uoa. She wu hocn to Pminsrlvanls
ft years ago and luvea seven riiilBut Praal street. Tlie Im opmUd
dren. three boys und four daughters,
In Uie resort cllr dnrinf the suaner
to mourn bar luu. One scm. George,
Boatbs and wSU star here u lone as
wu la Utah.
ttelr trade keeps ap. Tke IHUe store
Mrs. Olds wu 111 ever store July 1
Is Ellad vtth enrtoa tnni Udla. Arsebut during all her snffering wu ever
ote BErpt. JaiBn and a score
puUeat and cheerful, her Ihougfau
•satiles ot tte eMn.
being always tor others. Bbe wu a
sincere lover ot the birds and flowers
B. r. Hotanib tea «MW«d tbe poM- and God's'ouldoofs sod to be sbot in
«ta« ot dietriet Manger with tbe sway from theu wu a bury trial to
Orest Basten CasMltj and Indeultr her. but ahe never complained. For
eonpanr of New Terfc for Northern Uirty-flre yum Mrs. Olds-lived In
Mld^an. Mr. Holoonb baa <ten
this region and here her family of
tbe «>Ure etate aosth ot Grand Rap­ seven children wu raised, her has.
ids and wUI soon devote bis enUre band preceding her to Uie grsive four­
,^pe to &e work, gtvteg the bnsineBS teen years. The children are: George,
^ot tbr American Adjostment companr of Utah; Mrs. E. C. Tyler. Traverse
Into other hnnda
Clly: Mm. Glenn silver. Acme: Mm.
ten HolUdsy. Trsveme City: Harvey.
Aad now nseortstes of tbe Standard Traverse City: Sibyl. Traverse City,
Oil etpwd are said to be alter a (ran' and Sga. Cadillac. In addition to the
■*«— la TrarerM atr for an aleetrk nhlldmn. she lures two brothers and
mil war K Ot*r win ten ears rm- (wo nlstera Chartoa Knlekerbodcer of
nine «tbtn a reasonable time and the Portland. Oregon nnd James Knickcr
dtr Is saf»«uarded In eveir war. tber bocker of Wlscooslm Mm. L. NewBhonld have It.
house. UinDeaoU.innd Mm. Henry
Allen. Tuba.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn O. Qalgler Moo­
ter Bight entertained tte OwU at thnlr
IHO. 327 Waahiagton stmt. The
aartler part rt tbe evening wu spent noon by which H. and J. A. k
la tba elecUoD ct eCAoen sad other
s of the Saxton hard­
liMliiwi The lamslnder wss spent ware store Wnd will take t
In precmslve pedn and a
tte Inventucy whloh was eUrted
___ __s samd. Tbe guesu de­ this morning, is completed.
parted et e tote ^r. aU Agreeing that
U the epring a new twoatory
tftorind
building will be erected on tbe site
The new Btniclure
s chicken fiom O- wlU be 1«J«27H feel nnd both hard> end grocerin will be hkndled.
B. Vrekoop a few evenings ago and
therehr hangs s tsla Tbe chl^en Tbe old bnUdtog will be moved off.
The new proprietlors -are two ot the
WM eC s fine bread aad cost Jnst |7
ente. Tbe gulUr penr 1*
known but known buslneu men of the city
at present hot may tenlep later. and the ston w^l undoubtedly do a
Ihe fnnnr part ctf the whole sSaIr was large bualneu.
that tor three dars before It was
Cuban Mattsra.
stolen the dilten stood anmad with
Havana. Nov. 20.—Gen. Urynu Del
Its (snthera raffed ep. the nrr ptoCastillo to making Inlammatory
tnre of mieerr. If tbe thM ate tbe
ehea ngaintt the Amertenns doUid evldeaUr he had a fine meal.
•tertng thst there will be war if they
do not withdraw prompUy u they
The Rev. Mr. Canbr. pestor at the
promised.
Ohnrek ot Christ, bu
The fourtunth battery of artillery
to Ann Arbor hr the nertoas mneas of
today returned from practice nnd
hli wtfa. Hs-aapeetEhowanr. io be
marched through the province of Pinar
bnek In time tor the Bondar eerriee
Del Rio. making record time despite
at tls eterte.
(he muddy roads and floods. In some
s will bo glvea at districu they were obliged to nsc
tte Udlee' lltoatE reaw« Friter. Tte pontooM. The march proved the
Americans can go anywhere in Cuba
(fDowtog
Mrs. H. B. Garner. Mrs. Frank Hsmll- at any season srith the heaviest flcid
tsp. Mrs. H. S. HulI.'Mrs. A. V. Pried- artillery now here.
rkh. Mrs. H. King. Mn. W. D. C. OoiBomb in 8L Peters’.
■atoE Mc^ U. Muaetenn. Mn. J. A.
Rome. 'Nov .19.—A bomb wu ex­
Moatogas and Mrs. FVed Curtis, tkt
ploded to 8L Peter's yesterdsy. Tbe
telMBti to the tttU Pederatton <
Odlflee wu crowded and an indescrib­
Woman's aobs, wUl give a report.
able scene of cooruaion followed.
Tte Mrtbdsr eoetol glvta br the Ths»v! were no faiallUea. Aa aooe as
friends Bandar school Toeadar even­ tbe echoes of the tremendous roar hsd
ing was a ptoaaant aSslr and in addl- ceased a canon sought by reusuring
- Uon to the anjersUe evening, tbe Ban­ words to Ririet the peiqtle. but in rain.
They fled to sU dlrectlou and s
ter aoBeai iwcetvad aboot $1S to Wrihter offerings. During ibe evening. number of women fainted. , Women
LMnle Beardslar gave a violin solo. and children screamed and men tried
redUUoM were dellrared br UasM to protect their families to the crush
ioBnsoa. Elba Otn and. Arlene Ale* Tte chuirB It so large, however, that
there wu ample room tor the crowd
to scatter, and noone wu Injured. No
trace of the prtT«traUr of the deed
•uttane Bar Watevwta.
RuUoas Bar.
Nor. 21.-The hu been (oand.
eommiuee is still hard at woH
Any skin Itching Is a tempev-tester.
ptoas ior (be rlltoge walarworiu
The more you scratch tbe worse It
eaUbUahment of whlcb woold mean Itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles,
M« onir great ooovenlenre to the eesema—any akin Itching. At'^Il drug

Chlespe Out of Plumb.
- CbloMto. Nov. :i.—that nearty sU of
Chteago's sky serapM are oct of
plumh and -that their walls hare be­
gun -toantog- since their erection was
stated hy Bnfldlng Commtoafoner Bansen yesterday after be bad made an
InruUgation of the Unity building on
Dearborn street. CoramUsiooer Bsnxen said that tbe smile of the buUdlng
were fourteeu toebu out of plumb,
but that tbe bolldlng wu nowiae to
dadgerou ccndlUoE He aaya. that
the peculiar formation of the aoil of
Chicago bu brou^t about thU coediUon and-thst it iri!l neccMltaie tbe
building department Inspecting all of
tbe downtown sky scrapem every

TvuMil SsnrarthavBseMla «i1er«rt

aar7l-P*n.artoM»- o*rr Moubk pw*Tl' W mtovA. tut lU Utb du •(
ONMtMV. A. D. tics, as tm o aork ta ibt
termoaa.atwadrTO%ta efllo*. br aad la Un

■'..•MSS'tssi-.Ja'Sa.
.r-tbMarbaclrao by pobUcaaaa cf a ««

(aar send Barkahl'a
____ pnera raanoTiablr.
A. K Kryaatl, WlllUianiabam- B. P. D. .-o '

t.«e Wh-B c-nU-miB It thr,.cch lh>
snrIBM. Bochartirl-* .Ji..aUri>e»er bi-oe-d«s-

52.'iKrssr'.;s-jrs-..aa,

ohii. ceutalBi no nre
cary.sBdu ukm inti-rully.wetlnr dlrrelly
upon ih.- bl<x<l and mor.iiu rarfscM J tbsystMn. In liaTing Hall'* Caiarrh t.'ur* In sar.-

a

STj'Ssi'i

%!fta-i1sSvs2T„’7. '
Annual Live Stock Espoaltlon.
Chicago. III.
December 1st to 2th.
1906.
>. 11
.larqui-lie Rallrosd'olTer speeI T '*’ m fhle.-igo for the l.lvi- Stuck
Show-. A«k ag.-nis for r
partleularv.
H. F. Mo-ller. G. 1
47-2t. .
A GUARANTEED CORE FOR PILES

SSS;,ir-..SS:3-..'SSS1:.ST.
<)ij."nUO.'T faUi to eon in 6 to U

New
Tork.
Nor.. 19.—^alo.Chauneey M. Depow bu returned to
Washington. Nov.
Allbough the
bU Fifth avenue homo. "1 have m smallest iiolillcal su’.i-ilIvlBlon In the
tirely recovered from ni^'oas prostra- Union, the Wsirlct of Colnmbhi, ouiUon and Inaomnla." heNuya
ranks twenty-flvi- state and tcrrtiori<-s
In weallh. The figures given l>y the
A Mountain of Geld
icnisus Inimiu, which has j’l--' eoni
could nol bring as much bupi
iiplne*
pli'led a cenau# of wealth, rhow that
.Mrs. lAirla Wllk.:e. of CAI....UV.
Hue. 1...r.,
as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica ' to 19-Nl the wealth of the I'niied
.S;at.-B w-an ISS.MI.nnd.TTS and l.y
Salve, when II comnleioly cured a
nlng sore
her leg. w^ich had t<)r-:i,
increased to 8UiT.i<«f,192.tH>..
tured her:S3 loogtyears. Greatest uU-:
s'
*
Sores. 25i ...................
..........
fi. E Walt * Bona, Bugbee'a CU.v Drug!
Store.

Olinter Footwear



Mm

Sample Skirts

(

Today we place on sale 120

’ i

Ladies’ Dress Skirts

J/nj

Consisting of an Agent's

I Full Sampile Line

When a manufacturer makes up a line of Samples to show the trade to take
orders from the samples are always the best they can produce, so in advertising
agents samples, we give you not only, not only the best work and materiaU but we
also give >ou !20 styles to select from

AT FIRST COST
saving you bur regular profit for we always buy these at a discount Urge enough to
give us our profit. Therefore you get them at what we would have to pay in the
regular way. You can readily see the ^vantage to you.
'Only twice a year do you have- such an opportunity. The sites run from

23-39 to 25-41
The stock consists of fancy mixtures^ pUtn colors in gray, navy, green and black
The cloths are>panamai French serge, storm sergE, voiles, silks and shadow plaids
and over plaids.

Ask for the Sample Skirts in the
Cloak Section.

A Thousand Times a Year
You gather around the dining table, If you sit down to a
table filled with all manner of good things
‘riffs you are just
happy. We help you all we can in our Grocery Dept.

Good Things for Breakfast

Good Fresh Bread

Every Description

If you have any choice pick from this
list: Pawnee Oats, Malt Breakfast
Food, Whcatlet, Pilsbury’s Vitos, Shred­
ded Whole Wheat, Grape Nuts, Rolled
Avena. Wheat Grits. Apeiczo, Saxon
Food, Whcaiinc, Vcaoa Tiscuit and 10
other kinds.

Baked fresh every moroingr Whole
Wheat. Graham or JLye. Order with
your groceries and save all trouble. If
you do your own baking you want tbe
best. Wc sell the "Supreme,” the
■ Marvel" and the H. & L. Co.'s "Best. ‘

Nearly every one has different ideas as to the best
thing to wear in winter.
one fellow says is *'the
only thing” the other fellow won’t have. We have
nearly everything made in the line of winter footwear,
so you can find whatever your choice is at our store.

Ccatber Cop Rubbers
To thoae who wear this kirn) of footwear wc eao tmlhfnily
■ay that we iiave the bsat to he -bad. Wc tend our rubbers to
a shoe factory atid have the tops put on. so can i;ive you better
tops than other dealers. Tbe prio’S are

$2.00 to $3.50

$boe Pac$
Shoe Pact are bccomiog a very popular footwear. Oors
are made of genutoe Pat- L<*iUcr. tanned expressly lor that,
porpose- They are made in HfGD. or LfiW CIT and will
wear better than Robbers.

$2.50 to $3.00

alarm Shoes and JIrctics
It seems that there it no end to oor line of this kind of
footwear. Everything from flandnl lined to all felt shoes, and
OOP buckle to four buckle Arctics. We esa fit you out in a rig
of tbit kind at almoat any price.

flood FooHMsr at the CowttI Piieos in
Rortbem IRIcbigan.

T«rai««d TlmUt

$1.00

THE
fflGHEST

-OF-

eSc firasd Cranm Btnid

bend the rlltege tor fS.MO lor betid­
ing a water woika oretam carried hr
. a large malorttr.
The plan (arorad U to tern a reaerTwo papors tor ttia price ot ona
vtdr which woald be AOed from welU
oRbar hr a pnmplag atnttoa or by artMtoh weOs ot adagaata fto* to l<
the water up Into tbe reservoir.
Faya tor both a full jrur. Boo soIt Is prnbahto thet the pleas wtH be nmmuiiinit stoowtera to toasy’a
■ottan Into shi^ tlU winter nnd thst

QuUtks
ALWAYS

SPECIAL SALE

UrvaU a ar uuiv pvtalaU aad wrvw

The report of the leaning buildings
wu made gfter tegtneer Cwdril of
t. had made i
ezamluUon of a number of aky aerap- ‘
era and reported their sralls to be out 1 ^
of plumb.
11 ir--t. I
I.
"There Is notbleg remarkable about Ibrr^ttaa tvariav tuli ihr ■
It." said Commlaaloner Bartien
reading tbe report. "All tbe torgel^-p-jg-,-~.;^i-i____________ __
buHdlngs are out more or lesa—the'Mld rmhasr oOar. braitd ubermy a<«<Ulad
Heyworth building, the Railway Ex-!‘'jtT!'mSJ*Sd?Sd. that pobbe
change, the Fisher building and the
_____i day of hmnix,
Maaouic Temple being the moot no- y
bmna«. in ibr Oraad
DrwM TraTrrar
T
BfvaU.aBnr.paoer pniUad aad nreulaSadu
.ticetele.
boildlngs an- not at all
dangerous, bosrever. u the srlndbruIng In them Is very good, psrticularty
so In the Unity bulldtog.'’
Commissioner Bartsen said that en­
gineers from bis department would ex­
amine Ibe buildings at leui every two
months and that a record of the measuremeuU would be kept on file in bis
MBee.
A crusade agalut flve-renL thealera
waa commenced by Commluloocr
Bartseo yesterday morning. Two of
the thuters operating at 4750 and
4714 Ashland avenue were closed by
Bulldlug Inspector FOs Saturday night
and Bartzen declared that he would
ask Chief of Police Collins to coopernte with bis Inspeciors In forcing
Ibiwe theaters to obey the building
ordlnuce.
"Over 500 of these UiMters are to
operaiiOD In' Chicago. " be uld. "and
their evening performances are usual­
ly crowded In twice Ibe capacity al­
lowed by the building ordinance. As
my Inspectors go off duty at night. I
wilt uk Chief Collins to assign pollremen to either prevent overcrowding
or to cloM the theaters."

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*i&^H«a.PmdB- WaDwr. JtiCrt «< Pro

seuff! Of Gooa sMoes ^

Here’s Something Already Baked
F'lngers. Animal Cookies, ChamGraham Crackers, Uoceda Biscuits, Sponge Lady Fingei
Gems
pagne Wafers, Brent's Water Crackers. Atheno Wafers, Nabisco, Orange Gems,
Frosted Creams. Java Coffee Cakes. Sultana Fruit Biscuits, Fig Newton. Zu Zu.
Festino. Better Thin, Cheese Sandwiches. Cheese Straws, Vanilla Wafers. Ginger
Gems. Pretzels, Iced Coffee Cakes.Sugar Squares. Cream Crisps. Cracknels.
More Good Things
Olives, Snider's Salad Dressing, Deviled
Olives, Oyster Cocktail Sauce, Snider's
Catsup. Mixed Pickles. Creamed Sal­
mon, Pure Horseradish, King Oscar
Sardines. Clam Chowder, all kinds of
popular Sou})s.

.Salmon Sandwiches
are so good, or the solid meat salmon ior
lunch. We sell the Columbia River Sal­
mon. the Pillar Bay Salmon, tbe Alaska
Red; the Butterfly.’.the Imoerial, theOrchard and the Chinook—the very best
on the market. This » put up in three
different ways.

Nothing Better Than Good.Coffee
for broskfait. It stirto the dsy off jttot right, bat yon mr«t hare G< )OD COFFEE to begin with >!ra. Ko'cr'e Perfect Btend is tlic mo«l perfect blend on the market. It U tbe roeolt of yeara'
testing. It is pot ap ih one and two pound air-tight cam. Tbe one poaod can aella at 40c. tbe
two pound at Tor. Hre. Tver's laicstfrecipe book for makioE cake*, paddioga and ices, in which
coff'-e is nsed. is enclm^l in each <-au. Wc mil Old Ooremment Mocha an<l Jaia at 40c, a good
Blend Mocha and-lara at :i-HC. There sre other bulk boffeos sold at OOn. 2Dc. 20caod L5c. If you
want pound psekagt- f-offees w»- hare Dutch Blend. Mexajo, Art Mocha and .Java, Banner. Nector,’
Jersey, Spurr's Imperial and Arbnrkle'a Arioea.

HANNAH & LAY
MERCANIM CO.

“The Big Store”
DEALERS IN

EVERYTHING

GRANO TRAVEMC HERALD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. IMS.

Grand Traverse l^egion.
NOTICE TO CORRCBPONDENTB.
Every weak oerraapondenca to rv•MwM tae UU to UM. A» ewTMpond___• mttot r«aeh th« Herald effiea net
Mar than Tuaaday neen of each wtoah.
• • fall to And

■ BlaDcbe Roate vaa plaaaaotJr
avrprliied at faer borne on Btair atreei
last Prtdar evening.
Mra. Alice Houdafc paased Sunday
at Ute Geo. Jackson borne, near SonBit City.
Local BCDibers of tbe Arbclter
Mice are plaoninr to attend a sani*
shoot at Hannah, on WedoMday, Nor.
21. The aboot will eonomne tbe entire
« day and refreabmeniM will be provid­
ed. On TbankEitlrlnit day the Altar
society of 8l Mary'i church will aerre
dinner at tbe Arbelter hall, and a
dance will Uke place In tbe erralnK.
Lloyd K: McDonald haa accepted a
aoslUon aa bookkeeper for Case
: Crotaer. He began bta mw dnUea
Monday. ^
Bon. to Hr. and Mca. Hilton Roac.
Trlday, a girl.
W. H. Thayer baa been rtsltlng
ndaUres at Bellaire.
. The Kingsley acboola get 12,123 aa
their abate of tbe primary aeboot mon-.
» apportionment.
0*0. W, Houck to resbingllng the
tesideDOe of B. F. Saylor.
E. J. Caae was a buBloeea caller
4n Fife Lake. Tburaday.
No work was done on tbe new water
vorica ayatem Saturday, on account
M the rain.
Tbe Kingsley cbeeae company on
Hot. I, cloeed a moat aneceasful year s
BiMlneaa. The recerda ataow that I>7
patrona have contrfboted tollk to tbe
iactory. recdrlng n n<d pn>flt of
209A8. Tbe bani% patron waa Philip
SchScbtel. o( HanAh, be having haul«d dorlng tbe atBaon 21.03C pounds of
Bnk for which be recelred the
anoant of I1C2.14. Tbe recorda abow
a gain over last year’s footings nnO
the tarmers are looking toward next
year for a aOll belter showing. Tinfkoory provides a means of ready
f Boner for Its patrons during tbe
/ dan summer montbs. when no other
aonree la obtainable. Last year the
rnneipu above the expense of conduc­
ting tbe InstitutlOD were divided
aBOag lU patrons. L. D. Adams, wbo
baa bad charge of tbe plant for tbe
past two seasons, will pass tbe win­
ter »t bla home near Saginaw.

DlfBcuItlca arising over the placing
of tbe mains for oar local water works
system caused the teslgnation of three
of tbe village tmstees at a meeting
held IsR Satnrday evening. The mem­
bers - who resigned were Charles R.
Snyder. R. B. DePrsnee and C. J.
Bariunsn. Thus far this year four
members of tbe common council have
withdrawn from our local legislative
body. PUlIp HiUer having resigned
late in the summer. Just at pttisem
the president la haring no little dlfBculty In filling tbe vacancies, no one
being seemingly willing to assume
burdens Imposed, and now existing,
created by past transactions.
Tbe marriage of >1ra. Uartha LambIn to UK Leonard Ullks. both of
this place, was pertemed at Sooth
Boardman Thnrsday. Elder Davis of
the L D. 8. cborch. ofOciatlng.
The Rev. Jo*pb Dutton, Ph D.. of
tbe First M. E. church. Traverse City,
will deliver a lecture at Maccabee
ball. Kingsley. Monday evening. Nov
2£. im. bis subject being, ”Butope
From tbe Standpoint of a ,StudentObaerrer." The lecturer comes under
the auspices of the Indies' Aid of the
M. E. church, and the entertainment
Is being advertised quite exieoaivcly.
The R*»v. Dutton had tbe good fortune
witless the Pcaalon Play at Oborimagan. the moat wonderful play
pr given In the world, and his re­
marks will treat largely of this Inter-

NORTHPORT.
Fred Baumberger and daughter.
LMa. left last Saturday for their
bon’c in South Bend., Ind.
Mrs. Augusta Stevens returned
Traverse City Saturday morning.
A masquerade ball will be given in
tbe town hall on ’Hiankagivlng nigtaL
Everybody to Invited.
H. E. cm and F. 6. Allen returned
Vi'edncsday from tbdr deer taunting
with two floe specimens of their skill.
Tbe Ladles’ Benefit society will
leei with Mra. William Ullllamson
I-VIday afternoon,
ini.

Friday.................
Mrs, Bert Thomas left this morning
for Traverse City to spend a couple
days with bey sister Edith, who la 111
the sanitarium.
A public meeting will be held In
the town hall on Friday evening. Nov.
30. for the discussion of matiera per­
taining to the water works and light-

Lamar Is vet? prond of tbe Ijvcly
dltiies she reeved.
Mrs. Lamar's dangbte
children.
WIseooaln.
them.
: Orpfaa Bdgell 1s woriclng for Mrs. D.
O. Shorter.
Nina Myera visited her grandmothCT. Mf^ Jane Hari-ey. Monday even-

all their farm prodvee. J. O. E^reret j
was the founder of the same. Johci
Belanger ts the president of tbe
clety in Leelanau counlv, and muk;
Relts Is its secretao' and treasurer. i
The motto of the society Is aimply fort
the farmer to get to the front, if'
he must bear the hardships of raising'
■Wlio sund behind a Lank determine Its character. Our
the difftreni farm commodities. wh> ;
dircciors are a» imm.-vl below. They have tnv<i«lrd their
of the profit
own money In itts hank, meet frequentlr u, dlivrt..rs'
-acctpl tbe prtr..'
ttjfeltngs. pass nponev.-rylosn. examine and prove bisvksJim White and family of Solon hare so frequeailr ofl-red by the ljuv, ■ ■
and EKUrities. deelde upi-n the courfce to be j.iirsued and
moved into the Newman house here. who stands iKtw.-rn the p^ncer an ’
. bring to the management of eta- bank the watne sound
Mr. While expecu to take charge of
Why haim't the fanm-:
jiidgmimt. caution an<l hiisin.-iu. ability which have made
the saw mill here this winter.
e saiui- prhllvg*'. snfl Isn't it hto -lu
them successful Id thcr .rwu business.
George Elgell and family have ly to
t( himself, bis famllv and his m-igti
moved Into tbe J. Norris house.
1 ln>r
organlte and place hlmsHf m
O. Premeaux spent Fiiday In'Trav\.iuiu owuu sptvii over cunnay vis- ,
a position
to eel
equltaldi- pric<— f.n
A. V. Fri. drich. Sto.5 Chat. Wilhelm. WUhvlm. llartak
lUng friends at Pearl Lwke and Os- bis nmimodiiirs. when bnvi-rs organMra.
Davie was pleasantly sur- born and vicinity.
: 1/i and |wy the farmers whatever
i CO.. Vice Presidents.
prised on Soturday evening by a num­
Hiss Cuirle Rosa Is working Uy^^ces they may .k-ni fit, in order to
C A. Hamm.«d. Cashier.
ber of her friends. After games aod Mrs. A. C. Wynkoop.
X I gain a profit that Is far In ere.-ss of,
J. M. Huellmantel C.ty Tr.-asurvr; Wm. lamdoo. CaH
music, refreshments were served.
Asa Hsrvej l>egan wprk for /jitn wliat tb.- fanners get. when they d-<
Mrs. Welsch of St. Thomas. Canada, White Monday.
W.ll^
I’rv.rid,
Iksvrdman River EUvtric Ught
/
Put little worii iffiudns the absolui.haa been the guest of fai r sister. Mrs.
Arthiir Rolston was a Traverte City nec'-twittos of lir.- into exlstenc.-. The
and Power (J. O. Crotscr. Case A Crotser. King^i^
Ryan, tbe past few days.
ealler Thursday.
.
onier ha.«. foiinil Its wav into eveiv
Stephen Litainor. Farmer.. G. W. Urdlc. Wholesale
A very pleasant far<-well surprise
Ollie Kohn war a TravtySe City call- county, and the different branched-'
Prodaee;
F.
O.
pvsmoa.l.
Pr.-.-ld.-ut D.-.,u,m<l Chemla.1
was tendered Mrs. H. E. GUI on Mon­ er Iasi week. - •
j
j of the sortHv are now working in de '
day evening bv u iiiiiubor of ladles
Co.; Ih-nj. TLlriby. Traverse C1-. Icm Works; Dr. II B.
Henry Cane and Mbert Wilium tall u. so |■.•Tfe<-t th.-lr orianlra’lon •
who came wiib baskelsjaden with all look the iraln here Tuftiday for Trav- so that In a few months a niajoritv of
Garner.
kinds of good things for supper. Cov­
./
'all those living iu tlic different
ers were laid for Iwcnly-four. The
John Valleau. well Wnciwn here, dl.-d , tion» of the country w-m have enndlc-l
evening was si>c-nt in games and music verv siiddcnlv at blsj home at Lon..; In the order. In organisation there to
will be one long to be r«rmember- l.jkc. Snnday night. Allbongh Mr slrungib, and while it is not the |iur
Vallean has not be«i In the best of yvose of the American soclelv of Egul
........ .............. ...............
ids pre»- health for quite a while, yet his death ty to form :i trust, as they do in olhr-r
enL presented Mrs. GUI with u sil­ waa a shock to hto many (rP-mis. His different tines of nicr.-handlse, ipe'
ver fruit tray, ns a slight token of wife and othw relatives have ihe^farmer to comiielled to Pviv and pav
esteem In which she Is held.
sympathy of the friends of this p1acc.;an advance.1 price for. It is the purMr. and Mrs. Will McCowan and^jKwe of the «x1ety tA s.v that tif
1 Ihv ground preparatv-ry to iuilldhie'
obofaBlliliwwcy ^
shortly.] children and Dave Jenkins drove loifurmer gets :i lair price for whst h- 1 oii!ilsMU eellat oil lils lot fill the; Miss t';.ir:i llar’c7*p;G|onKfK»rt has
. City
bnsluess KKlay.
i does sell and nm i.v tn- the vh-;‘m ..11
ir]Kv., ,-if storing polau-es and otlu r !--,'u .-riKased to ii-Ei-h .mi Tjdioid. and
iltince
Qulte a number aiiended thef iltincej,b,.
xnr arotiud .d lb.- numbers of
•L-.-tai
;-.-».
.
i
.-.-.-ais
1,1
be glvjiit exis-ll. Cl satiafncraaiiy friends go with them,
In Durijetf* hall ,ln Lake Ann Salur-pmscrupulous buyers, that hang around
Mr>, S H. Taybvr to very 11! from'"'’*' '
Mrs. Ryan and children left Tuesday dav night.

j the dinereot slilpidng ivijliii*. and con«tos Susie and Phllllptne Kilmey'
morning for Traverse City, to spend
n. Crain, of near Traverse Clly.iMantly repeat what they are willing' stroke of paralysis rereh ml Friday
i
litoini.ig,
wbihshe
was
apitoreoll)
!
arv
vtolliUK
rviatlvcs at «;i«n Haven
a few days,
has come to spend the winter with hto, to pav. and not wh.-it the fanne
In to-rf.-ct te-altft. .She is a little tod- «' preseoi.
L. Barnes. Capt. Biidd and George brother. Elmer Crain. ' n js hoiw-d .that the darm.-r wl
Gill are spending the week at I.«land.
John Zimmerman of near Traverse grasp in each communiiv thi
putting Etcaro heat In F. P. Rotman's Ciiv. visited Elmer Crain Sunday.
Un,) opj^., „f.ihis „r.ler.'
: Mrs. Will Grifflth*ls visiting her, one of the sirennons and
;. Mrs. Zlnimerniaa. <mrt other rel- f,ii members of leli same
of a n
.
ativ.-s near Tn.veri.e City this wee);
ultne engine.
Nov. IS.
Mrs. Hulfie .Norris of Fraukfoft Is
1‘olatiH-s have hecome a drag OO our .
In TraverEP City.
visiting relatives here.
WILLIAM6BURQ. market. iiuyer.s have dlsconllnuod
The Womans’ Club will meet
John Tag.-r wa.s In Traverse City
Mr. nlid Mrs Kiissell Kniwn hav,!'Uv!n--ss even at the lirar |Hlces of IS '
Tuesday afiemoon with Mrs. A. Vedee. on business over Sunday,
inovril ,lo Traverse City for the win­
aud :m o'nis a.busbtH.
Miss Grant, one of '
primary I Quite a number from here will at- ter. at least.
We arc- informed by good authorltj'
teachers, has oiganlzed
baskei ball tend tbe funeral of John Valleau tit
George Situes has gone to Peltslon
that Genige Mahn. nu-rchaRi. wold out
to work In the wisuls.
to It J l»ecker. and for the premml
Vpsa] Hohhs niid Ge<i
has not dvreJdvd what to go at ui.xl.
.\pv, IS.
PROVEMONT.
Cl
by
they fegMirl ibelii <
• In.fine work- js
' rmunvut*) curv'd if consuniptivin
e W.1I
In. rami,ton. Rl. n.rt bV.,.-. .Ii«, l>'-.SInr , J.;.
home of Mr ; and Mrs. U-wls Lanrn
On July..................
0«Btha from AppeHdteitI*
Saturday afternoon to celebrate thel ganizod a branch known ns No. IT,
di-crens.- Iu the same ratio that the
china wetldlag. All enjoyvsl a ver; of the American Sorieiy ivf Equity.
use of Dr King’s New lAfr I’llto Int tlfne and
From a small beglnnlug nr. to the
ciiaM'S. They save vovi from danger
supper which they
present lime it has a- memliershlp of at brankf..rt. \\>llo he to away there ,
King's N.-w lilscov.-ry as ami bring quick and palnlvEt releaao
which was served by their daughter- »>o prosperous an.1 sucn-ssful farmers be no meitnes held .n the church.
u-itul me-ltcine in exls- from ronstl]a>'lnn and the Ills growing
in-law. Mrs, Chas. Kinester. Just af­ of Is-elniiaii county anil It to sl‘-iidll..'
O. P. Marsh moves! today to Trav- leiice.
Surest rv'UKU
cough sim
and wsu
«dd eiov;v>ui wi o., .-"iv-us'e
Strength imju
and vigor
V-. ’ oijM-s,
* «s'-. alwaya
ter supper the voting folks gave them Increasing In membership each day. rrsc City, and S. ». Taylor'expwts to
Throat and I.ung hi-alor. Guantn-i follow tlu'lr uge. Guaranli'evl by Han
an old fashioned sblveree. After wish­ The organized order to-gaii In lhi'2 la
• hto family into Mr. Marsh’s va- j twd hj Hannah Drag SlorvL S. K. Walll nah Drug Stor^ 8. K Wall A
ing them many more years of happi­
Ind,. and Its purpose an
Drug Store. llllglKness. they departed for tiunie. Mrs. it to n
> get eqult.iblc i irlces for
them.
The Masonic lodge will bold their
^
meeting oa Nor. ».
There
business to be
transacted, nomination and eleetlM of
orfleers at this meeting.
There will be a special meeting of
the U O. T. M- on JMday eventog. .
Mrs. C. B. KebI waa given a sur­
prise by twenty of her lady friends
on Tuesday evening. A very pleasant
evening was enjoyed by all. Fudge

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SOME STOVE PRICES THAT TALK
When we said, at the beginning of the stove season, that we were going after the stove trade of this vicinity with an assortment of stoves and low
prices that could not help but be an inducement to the stove buyers, we surely meantjt, and the patronage we have enjoyed up to the present
is proof conclusive that the buying public appreciate our efforts to furnish them with the very best for the least possible money. In face of the
fact that our trade on stoves has been enormous we still have an unbroken line to showy These stoves are now moving rapidly and to keep
the good work going we ask you to note the prices we are quoting below-If you want a stove this season now is the time to get it-Don't
^aittill the best bargains are all gone-Come now-never mind if you are not prepared financially: come and get the stove you .


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want anyway, we will be pleased, to let you have it and take your promise of future payment.

l;35 00 A Good One.

A good heavy eteel Taoge, with

double steel walls, asbestoa packed. high bloaet and copper reaervoir. Bums either coal
orwood, only...................................................................$35.00

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A Rare Offer

Uy vF •
A large 18 inch ovenetl st^ range.
'
Six holes, aeotional fireljox, asbeeUw
peeked, high cloaet and reaervoir,
................... ............................... $30.00

75 Compare tills with your
tbZi.
CATALOGS

A well built ateol range, asbestos
packed, bums either coel or wood, large oven, cabinet
baK, high shelf and reaervoir, only................... $23.75

$14 75 A Fine Cook Stove

, A good nunilicr eight heavy cast
cook stove, good roomy oven with a
nnga heat circulation, heavy oast reservoir, worth
mnob more, only..........................................................$14.75

Quick Meal Steel Ranges
This line of all steel ranges has long since been
regarded as the highest type of range constrac'
lion on the njarkei.

We are the exclusive agents in this
vicinity.

HOMES FURNISHED COMPLETE.
It is a pleasure to enter a home in which an air
of comfort, cheerfulness and contentment prevails.
Nothing does more to bring these conditions about
than tasty, comfortable home furnishings; nothing
does more to make the home attractive to each
member of the family.
At the price anci terms we are selling furniture and home furnishings
for, you can hardly afford to be without tt\ese little perfect home mak­
ing necessities, Don’t let the coming holiday season, with the expected
holiday visitors and company, find the home lacking in any of its ap­
pointments.
For no matter what you may want to complete the home arrangement, whether it be for
parlor, sitting room, library, den, dining room, chamber, kitchen, pantry or laundry, we will
supply you always at the lowest possible prices and grant you the privelcgc of paying for same
at your own convenience.

The Store That Makes the Possession of a Perfect
Home Possible.

J. W. SLATER,
YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER.

Cook Stove for $7.75 ^7

A gtyal bi»vy. Bolitl. i-jist iron cook-ll ■
stove, loomyoi-en. <extended rear sli'-lf T ^ *
nod a guaranteed i»crfoct baker.

A Cheap Heater
.\ powerful little airtight healer
Will take 1^ inch chunks and hold
fire all night. Al»ol)itdy air tight,
ash guard, only $ I .OO

$1.'

Screw draft with

Best Air Tight Made 00 75

I'r'ly is of p,:i]isht-i at'-el, Boli'i r-aat lAII
top wu!i ti>p swing and li'l. ina
inassivi- < ;!St wir

fruiit with front feed 'ioor .
ivy solid cast l<as<and cast iron fire pit, to autifully nicklol. only. tS 75

Hound Wood HeaterOi: 75
Ad elegant h'jat<-r, bealy is of puIiBiiL-<l iR ■ I
SU''T. solid <ai*t base and lire jiot wiihwawHwR
shaker, slide grate, will born either wof»d «»r r'»,'i!.
Hoomy iish
stan-ls l-> inches high, only $5.75

A Smokeless Stove
UV Lave tlio exclusive sale of the only perfect anoke
'•onsuajer sold m this viejuity. This stove will bum
hard
iv^f; eoa;, cv>ke, wc^ or rubbish and burn
them til! p'-'fectly clean without smoke, dust or dirk
Come in and see the

RENOWN UNIVERSAL.

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ORAND TRAVERSE HERAU>, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1S0S.

The Star of Hope
To Those Suffering with
Headacbes.
Nervoasoess
Cross Eyes or
Dsfecttve Vision

IK FOrKD in the- kaowl«l*re
rlnrioK tin? past two yenre wa
bavo ground lenaea for bundrede of
BMh «we> that baye^ given entire

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If otben. why not yon?

IIM*. P. A. Wolfe. Prop.
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KxaminatioB Free.

Dr. B. L. Paulson. Ass’i.
Traverse City.

Cit phone ffoi.

Gpo. Cray and Philip Schlrhtel atuindod Grange at Summii City Sat­
urday.
Mra. Roce Ar
nox'a work horac*.
Jake Arnold expects to move to Da­
kota In the near futnre.
Matt Knlchel ha* retivned from
two weeks' vWl in Maslatee.
Mls« Vida Phutier went to Fife ijUte
last Monday, called there by the dealh
of her uncle.
Mrs. Philip Schichlil and
d daugh
daughter,
I.lrxle. wore
-re In Traverse Citv Sai
day.
Miss Carrie Brodrlrk is stieodlng a
few dayssiti Defroll, the pnest of Mr*.
James Brodrick.
lyoo WlBcbeomb has ndumed in
after six wc-ks' visit In Grant
- i Htslge. aft
and this \

BLACKMAN.
| day. Kov. S2, silh Mr*. Siankey.
I,.I Miss An
Potatoe. are moving at eighteen
Great pn-paratlona are befng "Ade
Kalamaaon. after a few days' .. ..
cent* per buabel.
1 l,y tbp lilackman sehntd for a finejwuii her parents.
Wlimx Bros, are erecting a olce'Xmaa program and trw. Word has
Mrs Charle* (.ament went
work ahop. with cxpcctaikma of keep- < l>oen received that wd can depend on I
Klncsley last Saturday,
ing warm ibM winter.
j a vlaii from "Old 8nnU" himself. A*| Prahk Mlll.-r has purchaaed fnriy
mu 4ursui muu lutuiij
i
T.«,...v..u«.
Mayfield Saturday and Sunday.
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Mrs. Brett nailed in Traverse City *'
‘he de^re <<

and Hn. Wm. F^rrant. of Ba« EmMr*.
Hui^r* dM at I
Pire.
iioBM- ni Cop<-ml*h la*t Suodav mn
Mr. RoMosm. iravHtDK nalf^nnUmr wKb apppodtcttl*. Stu> learc*
for Ibe Uanlsler Ciindr Co.. tr*n»art-! moure ber Iom bc*ld« her bu*l«Bil
bu*ln.-*» in town one day la.i;*’'!.- son and t«o daucblrr*. The r<!maint were laid to rvat lw»ld.- her
nlfaer. In Bartlett ceraet.
null
v»iBeteT''. IMs.
Miss Rein C«>k
Hugl
t member of the L O. T.
spent Satnnlay an- •unday with
of
. Copemlsh^
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and^
a very
MIeres Alice and
I Day of
active member, and will be giraily:
phire.
by that order, a
Mrs. George Sheridan called In Glen mlssi-d
family and retailv.'s*
till- sorniwlng ft
Arbor Sttnilay. . .
have' the ! ipaihy of thelt;
George Arrorrong of Traverse City The.v frlen.
friends In this afSlctlon.
iransaciid biisiouis in touxi Wednes­ natty
Nov. IS.
1
day,
Miss I.ena nieson of Glen Arbor
WEST ALMIRA.
as In town Thursday.
Blni.-r Able-) dr-ne ruer to
Nov. 1*.
Z Bates' Monda.v after her dog.
. am! Mrs, A>a« H. P.dmvr drove
to Jim Ihinn's at Hurdickvllle..
Recehl .........- ............. ........................... Sunday.
Walter Mlllvr say they are w.-iyand' Mis.. JcKse
J
Halleil was the ga<-«t
ui their camping ground on Bh
Of her mother last meek.
er. fheboycuB coi:nty. Ml'ch./^
Bari GraVs eow was fonnd In the
' A large look a 1 'tid of li^pber from woods Ile.-id; bail l>een gone .a w.-ek
N.-ssen's dock Friday.
of her eonU l~'foumlThe Udles- Aid soci«< met with and no trace
hat let-n n houM- built on
Mrs Ehle last W*-doe*d/v. had a V4Tt R.There
K. Hali-s' farm for bts son Carl.
U’.-asant time and wi-rJ treated
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Lt the Name of Sense,
shat- good common sense
of which all of us have a
share, how can you continue
to buy ordinary soda crackers,
ftaU and dusty as' they must
be, wdien for 5^ you can get

Uneeda Biscuit
fresh from the oven, protected
from dirt by a package the
very beauty of which makes
you hungry.

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" still attend school.
- -. t^lor Johnson, who hqs been clcrkvisit in Manee- j„^
„ j
q-ii<e
wh<-*'I and the tonc-ie.
i a while, siartes loniomis-morning for mall •i-.i hiK back and w.-ot on a
good cheer llial does not tarnish and | m
I
Miss
Kate ^wllngs went to Travhome In Manlste<-. He will be
at Sam Kulett;a Sunday,
ike Ann
City Sunday.
tin ^
am HIM Anna did abop will'not rub oR.
-. Ikivld Graham have
Nov. 19.
-vnd his -customi-rs. He has■ ,gained min.sl III Dan Pratt's farm to eooK
. g in T
nuiny warm friends, who arc norrj'
ardgy of Utt week.
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for his men this winter.
faave-bim leave here. ,
ULEN HAVEN.
Charlie I-aiIx and family are preparliTiaklng
Mrs Joslab Grav ft-om Ovlalt 1‘ rharge of I • And. ri
The barge Wilson tool: two cargoA hunting nanv eonflsling of Eii- th<- guest Ilf Mrs. Silas Gray.
I Traverse City for the
gone Fisher. Frank and Charlie 8bert-| There U to be a masquerade
of hardwood lumber for W. O Kit
Mrs 8 H- Burki* baa returned Jn>iu
niasqueradi ha
and Company, of Chicago, the i>a
dan. Jack Hillun. George Grady. aniF on Thanksgiving
ones are now In good
Ann Arbor.
.. at Lake Ann.
John (did not learn his other name)
n this line and a few
week. This doses out the shipping fi
Quarterly meeting Is being held at
Mr Ullle froB
iwa.
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sinned Wednesday monilnc in the
the Friends ehiireh at pres>-nt.
een slrk
Mrs. H- WyckoR. who h
The Kansas loaded a largo quanUtv: gasoline bout Wonder for the north ilimuch oui
Ko) Hanniford and wir>- aii-r Will
of freight ,this week. Eleven, paseen- shore. They took tents and a ronir the Singer Si'wing Machine Sw.ei'i and wife are guests ui Mr. V.liii
Ror* also look the l«at for Chicago.
| p’ete outfit. Thej ph<m»-d from Char-j ‘
Hies from indlaaa have
merman's lialav,
Uken quarters in 4he neighl>orhood. soenl Friday and Saturday with Mrs
H. G. Hiitiler, editor of the Manlnn t b-voix In the afieretMin: "Wo'ye had a; hifisi'worie acalu.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mahn
t'c-lar
H. Wycoff.
...................... occupying the B.
Herald, was in town on business this''fine nm; ox|>eet to rcarh our camping
are a> Mr. It. Kisber's todu),
M. Bowman will cotnm.mee work week.
................... _r. Siinnyfrank lak.Sov. 18.
Frank Bheilhammor has moved
.........
e farm owned by Henr»- Knapp cnitlng logs this week. S. 1). VostK>rR
has
the
contract
for
ciiUlng
the
dogs.
urking
I
MAPLE
CITY.
frtttn
Glen
Arbor
here,
and
Is
eaat of the school house,
ELK LAKE.
Goo. NwblU. of Traverae City, who in tho woods at Dny’s camp.
COUNTY LINE.
Mrs. John D--novan and
s Friends of MUs Alma Wise will be
^
A. Innis i» qulu- |M>urly at i
Interested to learn of her marriage purchased the John Wlli-y Umber, has
A. L. Coulter, of Charlevoix, was
Tlie Ladies’ Aid of Grant church Me IXonaldsoii of Etiipia- uist Weduesdav w|ih Mrs. Arthur! today.
. met last
to Mr. Oleten of Traverse City. Rev. .a gang of men and teams c iilng and in town on business Wednesday.
Miss Ki-na
Ki-nn Muiiro
Mui
\l>rlleil
James Kellie reiurnod home from Rennoif
Ulkim onclailng.
They hare the skidding lags.
lenten also wet '
flivrlinm's, S^day.
beat wIsbOH from

many
y friends hei
here. | Mr. Vale of Lansing. Deputy Grand Chicago on the Kansas Sunday.
-i Friday nm.n. was brought
Wm. Gav^iul Lester lnul« have
Blackman Ladlea' Aid met wlib Mrs. Lecturer of (he SUte Grange, visited
B, J. Miller, who has been working
Warrea Taylor. Thuraday. Not. S-1 the Summit City grange last Saturday. in the atore here'has gone lo.ManisiDlaoi-- for luirial t'«lay, Mr.'Nash was gone doi-r,hunting.
a',.,... -----Firtewn membere and visitors were He gave a good talk to the A. S. of E. toe to work for the M- * N. R rail­
Mi-ss Sush- l.eiison Is vbdllng
Fifteen
daughter, Bessie Pi-rklns, starteil for ; thought of farmers
n-sidents, hav- • friends In Kalkaska this week.
. ineetln
road.
' present. Aa work
Theiie wHI bo a
Miss Cam Bennett spent Sundn.v
BIrhanI W«>d has realitl hls farm
srarne. the Itdli-a enjoyed a picaaant
■i rears ago. The fiinur-ul
the church i
aodal hour. After (he biialneas meet
to Henry PHIara.
IrroTU III- Congrecaiion.al rluirrh. Mr.
Thi
White and Mrs. Orsehel
The program for the next regular
Iptr-Dorsey was here this week I
Claronci- Canute of Ovid vlsilpd at' Ka-b lean-s besides awife two daughhls IhresbiDg machine, threshing;Ch.-.s. Caniiti-'s and W H. Dixon's ; ier« and four sons Issstdes a host of one day
fee. which was veo' much enjoyed by meeting of the A. B of B. society,
Miss May fealrtil* t
' la.«t we<-kj friends
inis ••»
to nioiirn
uii.iiiii i.i^
his A...-Aloss. Imermet't
I.
alt. Rev. Platt andd aislcr-of Kingsley . Dec.Ist. will be: Reading by Mrs. J. for D. H, Day< iitace In a family jdot
honored the ladies by their presence. Jean: rerliation. Mrs. A. J. Albright;
Miss Bi-sale Farraol spent Saturday]Mm, hM Palill visited at Mrv. Skin-'
hocnesteail^rrangemi
«, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wealrf,
Tho ladles will meet thli week Thtira- reading president'* address. I. J. Ted- and Sunday with her parents, Mr.imr's last Sunday.

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For Goats
SPECIAL

Thanksgiving
OFFER

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always
tile
Lowest

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Some Very Speciel Thanksgiving Offerings

That will beof interest to all who want to get the most and the best for their dollars. You will
by reading carefully the following descriptions^nd prices see that they do their

6 jRstrachan Tur Jatktts

own talking.

Boasting talk saves you no money.

24 in. long, storm ooll&r. Skionor's satin
lined, folly guaranteed, «25 for. .$21.60

7 Jlstracban fur Jatktts
24 in. long, XXX (quality. Skinner’s satin
lined, ooat and lining warranted to give
you aatisfaotion. $32.50 coat for---- $26.S0

7 Jlstracban Jackets
136 br............................................... »J*J0

8 Astraeban or Caracal Jackets

If we witbed to decolTe you we might call
them brook or river mink. It ■ all tbc eatiie
fur, and a fur that will gii'O satisfa<-tor}-'
wear and a Teiy pretty garment. $50 ooat.
special for..........................................$42 50

Brown Conep Jackets

Blended Squirrel Box Coats

TABLE

H\ in. long, fancy silk lining, a v-orr swagger coat for yonog or oM. $12-5 vaine.
Very special price...........................llOO.OQ

&

52 in. long, Hoed with plucked mookrat, nat• ■
• si collar.
era!color,
sable sijuiri^
price........... $44.50
$52.50 valuv Spocial p

Tur Lined Coat

2c'.x,assrir°“V'''‘
sSrprioe........

lined, black lynx

.

Another Bargain in Fancy Silks
We have been running a series of silk saU s.
that have K'en aj>pr*'iated by bur custom­
ers. Now we have only one more to offer
you Consists of ab.cjt '20 pieces of Lricy
strip-e. check'and figunxl effects " pkies
of <-bamele->ri taffetas. an<l lot of odd pirces
of different sorts, all sold at $1
ao.1 $l 25. gj on sal.- at............... / .VC
Di>ii't -U‘ too late, ns you were h<'f--T».Come lufore the piece you wont is gon*'.

3!t $10.00

This is a commercial nsine for muskrat
You may have your pick of fifty coal
treatixl in this, way. First they select brsti
have been selling st f 12 and $13 50.
prime skibs and pluck all the long hairs,I ___
which loavit only the heavy Uvl of fnr! Vi JtK /)/)
-xt to the skin. This is seal [dy.4, black]'"*
De*t
and dressed,............^
and very closely
resembh*t a '
■ly r»‘)
Yon may take yonr pick of fifty coals that
seal skin, and it oertainly is a beautiful
have been $PVM to $1S.
ooat and we stand back of tlthem.
$125. sped
Dicia] sale

Jlmtrican Prints

......... *'o««Jlt $19-75
Jap mink Blouse Jackets
h.« bSa‘nSJo°"'''^'’'
This is a beautiful garment and rery swell
.w-1105.00.
for young laditw• ■$139.50
Our special sale price ...

LINENS

We have just placed on sale 500 yds 72 in
all linen blesclied table damask at the sin--1
cial Thanksgiving price of.. 79c tk# ys^ I
And 20 dozen Xapkini to match
at........................................... $2.25 Ikt dsz
Von have n«-ver had an opportnnity to Ituy
such linens for this price

lined with blended pluckdl
mo^nt. blended cnuirrel sbawl collar.
$50 coat for....................... ..............$39-50

$60 .-0,1. Speci-J price .''.............. $I2.S0
Kveiy coat adrertised if not as representc*! in
24 in. long, satin Hned. a pretty coat, bnt every way we ^ve you your money back. You
we do Dot n-coamend it for we«r.
I take no chsncee here.
$2250 for...........................................$19 75

Illusion Seal Jackets

PRICES and

QUALITY only counts. COMPARE.

tan Coat Tur Lined
Blended muskrat Coats

WANTED IMMEDIAHLY
.-\ steady young lady cli-rkbe*
tween the ace of 20 and
in
the post office at Honor. Mich.
Must be a fair writer, good in
figures, pleasing and active,
with lots of stic-to-it-ive*nessWork light and easj*-; some
confinine. Wages $y.00 i»cr
month for a starter. Board
and room. Call or write P. M.
Honor, Mich. No flirts need
apply.

SATl’BDAY will be Children's Day inour^
lOioak section. The little girls who came last '

In iu-ligo. Cal.'Utta Urays Blacks and
Shirting Prints, in 10 to 20 yd lengths
bi-st gools rmule. At -5c wiiile they last

Singbams

Best gra-le in 10 to 12 yd lengths, at .Tv the
yd Th«‘y an-in the• regular
rei
tray

ff«p SguirrtI Blouse JacketSi;Ca5/e Oilctotbs
One of llio very (lopular coats for yonog' you will be intarestcil in. Bring yxiur mamma.:
latlies. $125 value. Special........$109.00 Von wi l be glad yon eame.
*
|

A few pieces dark colors, no white, at 10c
ih<-yd. Not the b:st grade.

Silk Petticoats, $S
50 .Silk Petticoats, black and colon, on
special sale at $-5 00.
If you h;
h.ivo any idea of getting a silk skirt
this
this lot will sorely pleas<- you.
Von have pai-i $7..50 for 5 Iwttcr diirts.

Petticoats
Hide sf SUEser’s Tttfeta $Uk, gnaranUid
not to <-ul or split or crack. A new oqo if
they do. r*. $10. $12 and $13.50.

moncf’bak Silk Petticoats

Underwear special

We also liandle the fainoos Honeydiak
silk skirts You would
____________
not mind paying
tl* to $13..50 if yon knew your skirt woi
not cut or Sf^L Hcmm^ back if thiqt do.

Ladies'Otii(>ta style I'nion Suits. thcSOc
qualil}'. for 3Bc
lisdiee' fleocal I’anU and Vesta, size 4 only,
Hondreds to pick from at 75r. $1.00, $1 '/>).
the 2'5c kind, 17c each.
Ladies' heaw d<-i-ccil Pants and Vests.
■-------------------

Satlac Petticoats

6.C .hr ..rccp.

g„d Comfortabics

Blankets at .ollc. *'.5c, $1 00. op to $3 00.
Our regular lines are the finest to Iw found |
Wool bUnkets. inclndioR th<- BnlTa'o
anywhere I’nion .Kuiu at 5Ocupto$10.:
Blankets, at $.7. $.> .50 an<l |(5, up to $10.
PanU an-1 Vest at 2-*>c up to $1 50.
Takc care of your Wanket wanu now. They
Kiira large sizes a specialty.
cost you more if we have to recorder on
these goods.
Su'-ii well known Iio>-s as the Ypsilsnti
the Mentor and Hauird Mills makes, and
with the MilHken -Money-back-if-yon-want- LADIES' AND CHILDBEXS SWEATERS
Only a few k-ft to . lose oat. at $1. |1 .jtf.'
- it jxtlicy. you can buy with perfect assur$2 and $:h Former pri. os $2 to $.5.
antv that you get your money's worth.
iTRICXJf FL.\NNEL~25 pieces, all the rvtl.
■ ors Begular 2><;‘judity. now IN: yard

Bnss 6oods Salt

________________ _

Hsveyon atteD'le<] our "Iress goob sale? "*^*^*'* T-AMS for CiiiMren. the .50.- kirel. a
Ifnot'vou an- missine some of the best
lot to . lose/>ut for 2-’»c The prettiest lot
REAL bar
, ^
of
Caps. ^
Hotels and Tams we Lave <
bargains over offered in tliiscity
shown At .V>' up to S! 7-5.
nd colorei] 'Iri-ss goods that sohl at;
75« Ike ywi ^
Dress gco.Is that sold at 7-5can<l ’■•Tc. for 50c;
You will know when you sec the go>K
th.it this is a great dress gocrls ss'
REMN.kNTSof dress g

Shoes
Driving or Sirettt Gloves, silk lined, at $1

ating y
le. at -5c the yd. This ii
department with os. Juid our line at 7c. V,
10c and lie the finest w>- have e r shown.

•50 I’lEfEri f.otton Cballies in
and Dr< «>ien designs A
f.ibric for• 'luilf'
‘juilt-.. dressing
wrspp>Ts At 4'- the yd.
wider one at pje
the
yarii.


d.

floral. JVrsi»a
v,-ry nuitoble
sac'|i)<*s ai->i
A Jioer and
,

and $i .50 Bockskin Auto or Driving
Gauntlet Gloves at $1-W
WE WIKH to .ciill yo'Jr special attention to
Kwell Kid <ilov.-s for dressy wear at $1.
oor new line of Pocket Books. Bags. Jew­
SI-'tO. $2aad |2T-’> Long Kid Gloves.at
elry. Fancy Hair Onratnents amJ CooiJjs.
$22.)to$l-V)
.Stol
"
.................Now is th*Ktalionery
and* Fancy
Goo>ls
Fur Line<l .Moeffa Mittons for comfort at
tin to b(- looking to yonr Chrittmaa shofttime
Other Mccha Mittens at .50c. 75c
Ifs ••aiier to find what yon are
rnliue<l .Slrett or Driving
looking for now than later

towels
7*) dot. Huck Towels. It-x.'K. st ‘Ic »*cb

Prices Sell and Oualities Tell
We stand ready to show you.
J.W. MII.I.IKKN

OMAND TltAVEinE HCHALO. THUMOAV. NOVEMBER 22. 1

tamed boM toana D. Rtoid. wbet
they bare barn bwUng daw. bat 1

Wo More
Cold Rooms

m
I
I

UrovMlr fcanrkowMAcDmToM
t»n te-dcnred from • VKRI>SCT10M
Qii He*ler—haw aniple aiM cocaiMBical

\J

what piirt of tbe boiuc. Vos an knt
water, atid do mas/other thii^vitUtbt

pfiiltonoN
Oil Heater

cacord Pray went to Traverae City
today.
Tbo*. Pray .drove to Traverae Ctty
taday with a toad eff wheaL
Mr. and Mra. Ctowon of OadlTlae
are vMtfttg rMarirea here tbto sreeKT
W. D. HoHvtibeck baa moved tn tbe
Tbompaon bonae at the Traaz lake.
Ur. and Mrs. C. Soesmler vlsli^ in
Traverse City over Soirday.
Hbitt B«Ma of NorU Milton war
a caSer hem today.
Urban Boaamier we« to TTavefae
Ctty today.
R. 8. Brownb have moved Into tbeir
new
w ouuae.
bouse, wbkb
m
Is a Sne atroetore
d a credit t<
Tbe young people aurprtoed Miss
0>»* Prv Friday evealag. FbnysHie
lag wna apesi
with maslr and gamea atn a tote
tor. All saemci. _

wtUiS-MkelcH a««lM)
T»™ the wiek as high or low as voa caB-thereV wo ^agcr.
CartTb^frw room to room. All parts ««■, deaoed.^*ea
1“***??^“* wilboot siaoie or smdl Iwcatise equipped with nofcalasa otrice.
fini*^n*ckel and jspan: Rraas oil {boot bc«atin
roUr emboaed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and l•u^]s 9
bowa. Every heater warranted. II voo cannot wet
I I
beater «e iiiMmattofl from yonr dealer, write to
ei—^
:StH«>C7ford.

a eallei here today.
Nor.
OLD MISSION.

^tt HeM aiw apradtng a few weeks
EUa Adea baa 4Doved bock to YnbaVttouag with grandpa aad griaitaa
after ttntoUag his job of sawing at'ci
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Domluc.
Lake Ann.
niariev Strieker I ap at Sprla
Mrs. Holbrook visited at Joba CarvUle working for Cobb B Mltcbell.
ta'a over Snaday.
tavev Mfty
.
Mias BUntAu Dean ww awi to
Nov. 19.
Frank Wllsle.
Jacfcsoo bs delegate to Saadnr aebaoi
Mr. and Mrs Gas Doailne cf Eas«mveatfon. retnrtKd borne last Fri­
BOUTH BObON.
day.
VniUaai Paigbt to laU * ep with Hewl were
Ivory
E.
Caritsft.
- Rr. and U
Overseer of Hl^waya Av r to do­ ■eomattoa.
Geo, Cmtor. Earl Corbitt, Oasv
Wvwra has jwwrved Irvm Ess*
the rk road
Newmaa and Scott Seward attended Hand and Is now bam boa.
th.
la*gra«Bg.
the wood h.e fcT Mrt.. Laonard of Ce-, Sooth Side Lnmber Co^
Not. 19.
d*,
1 John N. Coortadv hna bad rot.-.AEAl_
; AThies and fsBtlly bare moved liM«w»«menu made Elmer fr arh
With Fred &rl Iiviob in the apart. InwA tbeir new bouoe. also G«>rg<': Treretae Ctty has beew k.pt u i;teots r-cemly vncai^l by Frank JSSf '» ***>*)’'
ronrt and £d Van Sickle moring l«'''oew house. '
1 up additional buildings and rtolne eth
looking up
/ ■
Steven Bndgly of Maple City has *r carpenter wor, lor Mr t'ourta >■
- •• ■
'
-. . . . . . . . V- - - - - - v- —bo Is one of our hustling farmerv
WUlte FOrtOB of Traverse tHy 1
Barlgly expects
satryers In the shingle mill.
been the guest for a natnhev .d
Mark brooks hns hired ui drive Ruthardt thU winter.
of Bennie Forum.
dump cart at the mill.
X
James Coleman and wife
1 Here are tbe whereabonts of sr-eir
0«cd Sherwood has moUtd Into the Traveme Olt.r today on banlneea
__ Mrs. Bankey of of our Bast Bay boysGeorge F.tbuig and will keep bocr^fc.
• ■ Mra. Sn
.............. .. A. Keumana'a. Goss ton and Jncfc King are In a Inni-i
^ william Uano.'of Mann Cedar Oo.
imann u and Eugena I'mlor'a Sun-, camp near Hanisitq'ic »n th-- 'ti t -.
' peninsula: Peter l*rove«eb«e I*
ame here from Musk<
Annie Garing called on Bocene Vm-j mg in a Cedar lumber camp a>ar fb.
or tne om
I Ellis Palght Bondar
1 borgan: hto unde. Oliver Provenefc. .
irday.
Nov. 19.\
Leo I'mlor bougt. . .............. ..
----------,llam PalgW.
H. R ,
1 Tbe boose «D Mrs. Pegg's farm team an.1
HODGE.
boned
10
tbe
t^und
Friday
morning.
Mr»; Davenport, from Toatin. wbo
has been visiting her danghiek. Mrs. Caught frooi a defective chimney.
tbe
big Mltohett
Cox
and
family
lived
to
tbe
Arthur Sparilag. tbe last week, reAlbert f^mrinde ha* purckaa«-d env-r
They imved nenrtv all their boos
tomad bmne Saturday.
Perrgoode. The school teacher boarded SOO cords of dry bUwk w.od
BoylngtM and ba. lo-md e sale r.i..-.!1 of It He to drawing It to Traversevery way.
j'n'he
Claii.le WItole has a!«. .<1.1 I'ls 3.W1
Henry Sparilag mumed taoiae Sat-j
l»•ronl. nf dry wood and 1. al !i" i!!nE
urday.
' “
Traverse City William Fdwiinto
EAST BAV.
Mrs. Phoaaal to seriously ill at tkto
Robert Bauw died at the Traverse Is g»?itlng out thrw
writing.
Ctty saniurium Thursday morning.
Nov. 19.
at K 39 the body wns Uke* to the J^biIm to g^ to
RICES* COrArS.
i
ewtabllshmeni of H. L. la hard wood and
Mrs. Edith Traveris rtslied with her! Carter and was burled from there Sehloasar Is going
atoler. Mrs. Kersuter one day last;

daughter.
Ida Reese attended the S. S- associatton at Jackson.
A number of our young men have
gone to tbe npper peninsula to t
tn the woods.
equalled for
Miss McMullen ef .Archie has I
ita bright
visiting friends at this place.
steadpligb'
and steadp
light. aiaiplecoBGeorge lairdle to still very low.
Mnctkitiandab^ntesafetT.
though he 1s a very little better.
R^Mppad with latest Improved boraer. Made of
Mrs. Peart Hill bat gone to Boyne
City to visit relstlvea.
Bessie Tompklas Is bciping Mrs.
------ Beery lamp wartuted. Write to
Henrr Lardle.
Severn] of the boats were driven
ashore by the late heavy winds.
A load from this neigbborbnod
neighborhood went!
wrtit, ycarw
yearw of age; he leaves ■an aged. j^ve the job of getting it out.
■ Byron Cregor. wbo has bee* in Dn to Beltser to church Sunday evculng ' mother, three brothers and three
wnitaa WdsK <>f Acme. an.oM f-MO
kotd the last year. Is vlsillng Irlcodr
un Gro. MeWethy of Traverse’ sisters All reside here except Jeeae oer of Bast Bay. ts visjitng amoni
this plat
in^l
lied on tmoiB of her old friends |
any friends here. At one time Mi
while Mr. ‘McyS^v
«“e far west, aod Mrs. Orrln ---- -- ued to own cm.id<-rable ton !
1 Mra. Cummings
F
PROVEMONT.
frienda in the country Sunday.
the music for a amaU party at the Mac
one day last McC'lnre
Grand Rapids. Mrs Bales i
this Ecigbborbootl o
- Mr. Orlamotw and Mr. Seals an; off
Frank Horton and Udy friend call­ thee ball Satnrday nlgbt.
I w ho was ulaii 111 at tiu; sanitarium. Is ' The corn huskinc U-e at Henry E
s bnsiiieea trip.
ed M. friends here Sunday.
Nov. 19.
Mias Ida Whaley *»d brnther Fraxk
j„.r home on the farm.' Carlisle's bam was . well atteuded
Mra. Twsker U rlilUng
TlilUng In Cedar.
Cef
Mrs. Sbiiiirick U visiting her par­
The old
time settler* w. re put in Bi'nd
attende.1 Sunday School at ihc Ricc^Roberti wasa hard wcH-kiDg. ladustrious ............
..................
Mr. Brlnis, Sr., la quite
qaitr poorly.
ents at Cedar.
sebotri bouse Sunday afternoon.
of the old tosbltauMi tmsklo' ......
Ur. LoBctoa’B
_ _ ______
family
mlljr arc
ai free Itont
1
Several from iiround here have gone
Mr, and Mrs Geo. Wtiw ristted wltbtyounB ron. who
bad but r«qoUy pot' There wa» ^er. pompkln pie and tot.
fnarantisa.
I work Id the camps soar Cedar.
their M« mil. last F*ridHy. while Mr.[chased an eighty acne farm, and was of fun and^a good time and lots of
A WT pretty doable wedding look
Nov. 19.
8. 8. convention t Jackson and re- Wine helped hto son kill a beef, aodjnmji,. nmay improvomenis when he com was husked
place at the ebnreb Ibis morning wfrhen
the Rev. Pt. n
the
SOLON CENTER.
maiTiage of Jennie Couti
Mr. and Mra. Heoir Bankey apeat
mUp ReahOK and Laiey Resbore and Sunday
wlib the iHiler'a pareau. Mr. Wrtbday Saturdny evening.
Bdward Crwwlord. Ooth hridea were
id Mrv. C. Newman.
Mrs. Hapgmvea to vtotttog a
most every night.
|
.Martin and -Fred Domlae,
cbariBliSKly gowned In wbiie silk
Mrs. A. 5. Stnitta was t^cn sudden­
.. Peach bought a cow rf Mra. U ; baviag Uk'U a dew UcentJ; to bust or.
while ttae grooms wore the-ronvenlionslek and was laken to.tbe boiae of
•1 blaek. The Utter coople wtU take ly
Totten.
I ihe upin-r- peninsula, ihetr friends exMrs.
K.
W. Harrlncton wbo will
Mr. and Mrs. Rk+ drove to Tmv-' p«
p«.,i
, t^te of vi-nUon on
a trip to Milwaukee.)
for
her
till
she
U
better.
this morning.
The large tank for tbe oR bouse
their rvium home.
Mrs. Uzzic Winsunley to
beri'
Miss Agnt'.s Forion and Miss Susie
came In Ust week.
from Traverse City, where tshe has
rter-J Nov. 19.
rnverae City *»
afterJo^ Uoaler was In Tnvene City been working for some time.
PortoQ are visiting frlendi and rela­
• ca bnatneas today.
tives In Traverae Ctty.
Whitten have
.. Tbe death angel eerr auddealy ea- moved to this place, for ihe winter.
Good weather for fall plowing, of .Ji-rome Forton and C I... Domlnc
fbred oor midst last week, and carried Ur. Wbinen has l>eca working on the spent Ihe day Friday a
did s r-wid teb in fitting up the ruts
which then- is a lot Lelnp done.
away.
Rome Mrs. Wm. Moaler. Althoagb In 1 raitmad all summer.
and bad places on the Domlnc rood,
, Joe Alleire flntohe
r.
and
Mra.
Stad'
poor health for some time, no one ever
Quite a eroa-d took tbe train fmm
loom Ian Wednesday.
1i There to now qiilie
qiilic aa Iravel on this
Then it’s time lo act! No lime
al Wv. I
dreamed of her being an near tbe por­ h«-re
I vitoted
to Traverse City. Saturday moraMrs. Pt-ier Scheldel drove,,rad. bring a short cai from town
tal nntU ahe was nallM over. Sbe
to study, to re»d, to experi­
over to Drawn last Thnrsdav-to visit: those livmg
Coortade settle
laavea behind a busband. fonr daugbment 1 You b'flnt to ssve yonr
Mra. Wro. Wlnstanley visited her
t1-eir.<!anrbr-r. Mrs. Louise Smith.
1 menl.
. {era and two aona bealdes a boM of dHUghler.v. Mrs. Whitt
mtet and Mrs.
Mike r;e<-< raUK- over from Ens*
Mrs. Fred l»mlne.and children of
bflr, and save ii quickly, too!
Mends who deeply syrapaihlte Wiib CIsypool. today.
'Acme Saturday.
,
uur national aUmeni
LONG LAI
tbe beart-brokea family so suddenly
So make up your miad this
Joseph Hermann Is busy putting a
tomorrow
Mrs- Pecg'. farmhouse was d.-«lrnv.- pyrtork Blrod Bliu-r* to the national
BIra Cttz *bd arlfe
bereft of a tasrtag motber. Tbe re­ wall and cellar under part of bIs house
ed by lire Friday morning, atojut slx.4.y,^ f.,r j,
„rengiheai stomach,
ina. their_____ _____
very minuie that if your hair
mains were Mddo heM Friday mom- hlch will l>e a big tmprovemenl.
._lUe4 died yesterdav afler- o'clock. 7.ora Box and family are llv-: mtn,,;ranes. promotes flow et dleos
tag by tbe side «r tbe Itfla eon wbo
ever comes out you will use
Prank Heiynann bad a new eblmney x« at his botne. of heart disease.
was called home last spring.
-nen
tney
oiseoverva.
lust Friday by Joe Herm
Mrs. Mae Cole was pleasatialy
Ayer’s Hair Vieor. Ii makes
Thumday eveolng John Stotter re­ bum
George Helnfortta of Bingbnl
prised Saturday eve* ; by her many | It. and could not be put out. so they I
wired word from the naylom autbori' aller at Joe Hermann's Sundi
the acalp healthy. The hair
friends. Che occasion -Ing her blrth-^ turned their attention to saving what;
had been alnce
, furniture they could. They saved
Nov. 19.
________
day.
stays in. It cannot do anys dead. The
Elra
i
Iv
all
ihctr
hotisehoH
goods,
with
the
There will be a s'lrorise on
twaalns arete brought here FTMay
(hioK else. It’s itaiure’s way.
tbeir.
exception
of
some
things
up
stairs.
wife tonight in honor of
MABEL.
Cox and
a
evening and Uken to their own home
Tbeboriktod
The helghltors irung a aurprise on leavln
The Are aUrteil from the cbimne/ and
and tbe ftmeral eerrlccs held Sttorday
‘•OaIA hu ov
md
last
Tuesday
In
“its
01
Nov. 19.
Irs. Ji
caught on t > roof first.
Two papers for the price of otw
3 he a waralog te’everybndy ow*tog[
a
boose,
le.
to
w
hwA
V
k
after
their
chimney
|
Ternary of tbeir marriage.
_____
_
i
o'clock
and
all
ea|oy»
In
good
shape.
Charley Hall of Traverse City traaaunderhand the house"was Insarcl.
sare.1.
. Paj* tor both a full year.
^
acted bnstnees for tbe Hannah Lay Co. ed tbe afternoon immensely.
, Joe Schwind Jr., to working for St.-, notmeement etaewhere
H. Estes of Bates was a caller
phea Lautner,
• HeraW.
^*Wiiilam Gaothler and mother visited here tods;

relebrated.
dtng. tor r«i
hew to get ap a
pt.-ast.rv. and to eQb>y
e
tbe gmd thlBi
.Jl 1 fetablet were landed with
good things, and you cas have an Men
--f fhe sH'Wlan-e Tbe taUea bad
tn I. rvttei sttca tlmsv. Dva-mg was
i:j.:ig»vl In and a pteasaat lime wav
fell, la the w-e saia' h<-iT» of the
Ceimlar the g-jest« took tbetr home­
ward dsparisre wtsblng the grwmi
na-; bride a Kmg. happy and prosperos. wedded life.

DS. DOlUlD HU)
Th« Wpll Known Sput^llSL
IS 00MIN04

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Whm the
Hair Falls

i C^r €nud traotnt B*nld
aad
farm aad Tfmtdt

$1.00

r

A BEAUTIFUL
mmm. DOLL FREE
A\-

Write your name and address on a Postal! Card, *'
IKNO TO

STEINBERG BROS.
*T*rarvermo Ci'Ey, IVlioh.



and you’ll receive full particulars
HOW TO SECURE A BEAUTIFUL DOLL FREE FOR CHRISTMAS
Boys can have sleds free.

Write and find out all about it.

WRITfe TODAY

He will be in

Traverse City
-ATPark Place Hotel
■griq EKBiBg, Dectsibet 3
From 7 IV M. uolil S P. M.

T.tsday.''D!^b«r 4
I

o^Aawlcw .............

-- .rKAl

JH.W Hto ext.wisitr pracitre aad so(>er:i«r knowledge enabirw him to core
every n.rable dlseoee. AU ebroote
diseases of the brvn, rpine. nerr.-a.
blr»l. skin, heart. lungs, liver, atomscb. kldnc-i-v. bladder and boerels
sctoniiBrally and *-icees*fully treal.^
I>T. Melkrnalrl paia S|>vrlsl BlleOlhiO
to Catarrh. ftotarrtaJ bualaess. piroat
and Lnn<; Diseases. Cbroolc INseoara
l-.-njilar K. women. Nervous aod Phya- Jysis.

mere Is stlU Hope-mea-De
Rot Despair.
but ronsuli Dr, McDonald mod wl a
corn-<t diaenoito of your dtoeasc aod
f.^1 assured that tbe doctor knowo
corterily wlia' alia you. If you tro
cursl-li'. Ik- will cure you. Those uaable to call, write for aymptom blank.
t'oiTi-spondence atrlctly coBfldestlaL
Addixwa

Dr. McDonald

1
6«AND TRAVEMC HERALD.

THUREOAV. NOVEMBER 22. 1«M.

Suddun Death of John Valleau.
>
The Simplon Caving In.
Palling backwrd into his wife's* Geneva, Nov. :i.—The roof of the''
arms. John Valleau of Long Lake second tunnel through the Simplon is
township died of heart trouble at C; sbowtng signs ot glviiig way. not being
o doek Sunday rtgiit. He bad not been sufffclewtly strong to rbrist the tr»well for some time but death, coming nuaduoa perprtHlicuUr pressure
as It did. was entirely unexpected.
the mountain above, d.Ooo ftvt tn
The couple were sitting in their height. The oGlclnl .report ssyt
Prayer by Rev. CameroD Of Cedar
Run.
home and Mrs. Valleno was reading;-Lately the roof of the second tunnel,
Words of welcome br Mrs. Ford aloud to her husband. He arose, ovrlng to the great preasore. has panFbnsing of Howard acbool.
noswd the room and expectorated In, ly falleB in. necemltailng the ImmediHesponae by Mra. 'Jtdxn Keuas of
the stove. His wife beerd him make a;ate underMilng of the work of lelA«e Tree.
stiwni^ sound which frightened her, pairing thy vault of the tunnel ~ The
Three minute talk on what our
riation needa by the different echools. and Vhe immediately cnissed the |.rinrijar’iunn<t is also endangered
Rev. Cameron of Cedar Run apoke
iust in time to catch ber bus- by the proximity of tbc falllag roof.
dch ibreati-ns to upsvt the <-qulIi)>riLakc. John her. ...............................................................
She spoke to him hut reci-ivc^ m of both Imres. If u landslip should
All public cplriied clU«cB» »bo «i»»« is one of the substantial bosiaess In­ Mrs. James Harris; Sll'
..............................
lied; Ford no answer and byitbc strange fool
U bMH Um welfare of Tr»»er»« Cliv, stitutions of Traverse City; it it here Urskei: Gunton, n

Hwsi
('anulnc
for
Hwsard.
his eyes knew that the life ^
BMt rcallie ibai there are inbrtanUal to stay had Its proprietors are dei-ply
Discussion by Nelson Shlsler.
Ing from bis body.
Mrutacei lu •pendtni: their moaer interested in the welfare of this
RecluUon by Sadie Baranek.
Help was tumooed but It
wWh home coocemi. AdvviU«e«. »oi nunlty. Money spent with Grlnnell
Solo by Hiss Flotrie Page, accompanled byMlsV Mabel Oreeno.
lau- He was .($ years old.
(»1r t0 the tndivldut. but Ui the en- Bros, rirculaios rieht here at borne
Basket dinner and sorla! hour.
the bcneBt of oil.
Sheriff Jtihnaon and Corooe| Hold<Afumoen Scasien.
This is parUcnlarlr true in the case; Grlnnell Bros.' Traverse City
Imroduciion of members of schools wortb went to the Valltwu home
Monday Inn after examining siveral
of pUuo buyers. If they seud their is one ctf a chain of fifteen, complete singing No. 40.
I led by Rev. wttaetses, deemed an inquest unnec­
Mouey to ChkMU- New Turk, or sono music bouses owned and c^tersted by
Cameron.
ersc City CHiztn Shews You the
essary.
other disuuit poiot they Jake Just so| Orinnell Bros., la dlEereiit cities of
Prayera by Mrs. Shlsler. Robert
Do Net Endanger Life When a TravniBeh woiiey oul of elrcnlatioB la Michigan,, i Their headquarters
at Barnev. Nelson Shlsler. Rev, Hotsaple.
Cure.
TlWTCree City. If this money^ were Detroit, where also Is located the Rev. Mra. Meredith. Rer. Cameron,
Why will iHXiple ,
> suffer
K.H.,ku, Hide N.V.
01.1
,
left at homo It would banelit* erery firm’s big piano factory. It Is the Im- and tesTimonlals by a number ond
ml.-s of ...
k ........
pMWOB la Ibc town, iocladlnc iben. mcDBc purehsses msde aeceasao’ by prayer by Miss Greeno. Four school landmark, known as the tannery, was ■ i^ckarh.-. urinary dlM.rd.ts, lamene,s. I X. w Volk. Nov. ly -Three fum->u-| A>hvi!le. X. C.. Nov. tn.—Fast
In attendance.
•lesiruyed bv fire this morning. Tbe headacbes. languor, ahy allow ib>-m lihyvieiaus I'NlBy offirially testified ffelgbt No. 7<> on Ihe Southern railway
IS ot these fifteen
Reports and collection* (l.CC and IVre Marquette bad Bbbul eleven tons [Selves to heenne ebruhir invalids.
that Harry Kendall Thaw was insane. p>t l>c>und cnairvil in a steep roouastores that enable Grlnnell Bros, to $2.01 In treasury.
ABOtlier creot •
Roll coll- Neal—; Cedar Run. 4; of hard cori ..or^'.here but that «s |
when lie killed Stanford W'hlio. The.uln grade and ruslK-d ibiwn (or Irti
the tmi-of-towo piano buyer irpnt to underbuy and
i,^a-is.- It ^iv. s to ,the kid- three were Dr. Wagner, sujeHntend- niiles ai a
No. 4—: Silver UikC. 4: Guufon—: saved. Charles Sessioj^s bad .wverat,
vif wvvaty liilles an
llee la the fact that he It left with U U a fart that the values offered by Lone Tree. IS; Howard. «.
thousand feet of lumber and aomejneys the help they heed to perform
cut
x>r thestate hospital.-Iliiiitharot-inr hour and piled up iu a heap of kImUIng
Grinnell
Bros,
art!
not
nearly
equaled
'Util* means ^ redress In case his
Mra. Sblsk-r was elected as delegate
>•*
stored thye and I‘heir work.
r unsaUsfae- eisewbere.
jBCkl
even one. of the N. Y ; Dr. Beling. bead of the state w.mhI a' a ruive near Old Fort,
riydestroye.l.%u.lngl.sympioma•‘“V
these
V
of kidney diM-ase. cure hospital. New Jeracy: l*r. Ev.nis.
iVn'bwtor J«ie Widf atul ('itvmaa
Recitation by Gertrude Grant of
tory.. What does the ouWMown
11 loss of alMut I5tki with no Insurant)*, j y,iiir>.-lw now. i»-lure .Habettat. dropsy superiotendenl of the latter insUin-ijlnrnee Wert, both nl .Ashvllle, were
Grinnell Bros, take the U-st care of one Tiw.
dMBt.^are la auch case? He Is miles
do«-s the Sunday school l>eneflt . The liGildlug was of uo particular'
Hrighfs iiisease sets In. Rend this tlon.
'kllli-.!. Ten memlH-rs «if Hve crew
/away and has no patticulir Jnierest all patrons. Their personal guarautee a neighborhood, a paper by MlM
MIm HaMa­ value and was uninsured.
j Traverse City lesilnamy;
,
and they
'
aeie
scv««Iy Injured
i ta a aalr except to etdieet the jhoney
bel Greeno. was well written and very
the slTUcture was built about thirty I T. J. L’mlor. vetenui. 8:o I'nlon
\aa It falls due. His Knaiutee (If he asanme all risk and expense tn
eonvlurlog.
Menominee. Nov. 19—Wille work-}
' ■
unnerv.
j street. Travorw City. Mich , says; "I
defect. Bring on the ground at all
ley trouble for years aand had Ing In a logging ramp on Fine river.-I have lic-n «.m. wbat coallve.
' had kidney
has flvea oeb) prorldea that
Soto by Miss Greeno wltb Flossie
doctored and trie.l various kidney rel
but laian's Hegiilets gave Just tbe nbv«r shall ahlp the piano back to times, they are available when
Page as accompanist.
Frank I'olueMe of Rome. Italy,
help.
onven-'
“‘■;'‘-|..dles without obtaining
,,
,, suits desired Tliev act mildly and
Does It puv to attend the con
the factory for repairs, payloc boxIhK. and always ready to make good any­
crushed
by
a
log
rolling
over
him.
Hr
perteeUr.’
Rev Hulsnple handled the sub-;‘"P Jf-troyed the slx-slory mannfsc- ^,.„yj
Doan’s Kidney Pills
cartace and freight both ways and as- thing that might be wnmg or uusatls- - ------------turlDg building at 12-14 North Canal I seen them recnninu-nde.l in oi
‘tbviige » Kniast'.-'*>* Walnut
I tn an able and convincing
«
factory.
•pBlttg all risk.
street causing a loss of Illd.'X'''. j »nd d<vlde.l to give
d died s<M>D. Hi- was iinmarrnsl and; Aliooiia. Pa.'
ircha«*'sl them at the Walt pharmacy
IMascusslon by different mt^m^rs. I ^
rooming bouses ai Kan- j l■"';cha«
In addHkm to the liKomiiarable
Plano bnyera ahould. for tbeir own
coumi-nc.-d to use Us |kt dlroc- tiged 2C.
»as aKionlsbed al the result,
good. MM erell as for the good of the Orlooell Bros, piano (their own
few wtvks I was cured anif the
Rennie school! panic In whkh four persons were Inti. OrinneU Bros, are exclusive
Mrs. F. H. BaoHim left Ia« night f«r|
commnntty at large. patrailM the
kidney
w'eakness was alisiwl. I have Mexico. Mo,, where she Was callclj
at9res that are hriping bolld up Tree sUle agents- for the worid-famed
since
U-en
free from uiij' kidney com­
Robert Barney. Pres.
the street in their night clothes. Tbe
by tbe Illness of her daughter. |
ene aty by spending Ihelr money Btelnway piano, the popuUr Sterling
Ford Fanolng. Seerflames spread to odiolnlng buildings plaint nnd owe niy recovery to ihe nse Blanche, who is suffering with typhoi-l
Twe papers for the price of OIN.
here for wage*. rcstU. tazee. etc. Such ptaoo. the Wegman pUno. the Smith
Canadian Holiday Eacuralen.
of Doan’s Kidney PIIIk.'"
- -................
-■
•[) Cana­ and several hundred occupants of the
fever..
a concern Is Orinnelt Bros., the piano ft Bsraes piano, the Huntington piano,
For sale hr all dealers. Price 50
and musk deaters of 1(9 E. Ptont the Mendelssohn piano and other su­ dian points. TlckeU on sole IX-comber houses turned out with buckets
"
rents. FoBler-MlIbum
fo, HuSalo.
BuffaloNew York, sole aginis for the I’nlied
■treet Orianril Bros, bare been ee- perior makes Very easy terms of 19, 80. 81, and 22. Return limit Jau-, save their homes.
A g^H-ifir for paht—I>E Thomas' j Pays fo* both a full year. Eae snuary It. 1907. Rate-one way firsiStates.
clsewttera In today's
Elecirir Uil. strongest, cheapvsl liul-lnauc
UWiahed' here for yekra and hare a payment may be annngod and pianot clasa fare plus II .tW. Ask agents
Slibs Rva Lardle of Bowers Harbor ; Rememlter the name, Doan’s—aud nient ever devised. A household rt-ni i tiers
r^vtatJon for square dealing aecond bought new will be held for Chrisimaa
H F- Moeller, G. P. A.
edv In Amerira fur S3 yoara.
was
in
the
city
today.
i
uxe
no
other.
delivery.
If
desired.
47-21.
to none In tlte country. This

Good Advice for
Piano Buyers
a Home Concern and Let the pney
m of Circulate
in Traverse City to the

Report
the■ forty-fifib quarterly
convention <ff the
e Long Lake and OarMol association,
asnclatloD. held
field Sunday acbool
at Howard acbool bouse. Nov. •'
Called to order b.v the president.'
Robert Barney. Song service, led by
W. fit.
It. (42. i
U«MiSS

DorCt Suffer

aJI n'ujht l6r\5 from toothache
neuravl^io. or rheumo.tisn\

Idvantage of Everyhody.

Sloeav:s
Liivinveivt
kills the pain — quiets the

nerves and induces sleep
At all dealers. Price 25c 50c S»100
Dr Earl S-Sloan, Bosioa.MassUS-A.

eiiRE Ym» nuKTs

■\r'r.r

Cb* 9r»Md tnotnt BtnU
awi
Tarm ani TfretiJe

' $1.00

i MOST cordial invHation to
V visit oDr store at ail times, 1$
extended to alL Watcb tbe
alterations, see tbe new soodsand

OMETHDIG 10 be tbankfol
fer in eacli Division. The
"Bltjer" store, with Wfeer
stocks and lilrrcr vnlnes.

THIS STORE WELL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING
F WHEN GOING 'THROUGH OUR STORE you see articles you
do not care to purchase at.that time, notify the merchant
through whom you trade, and he will get it for you frorti us.

Overcoats and Suits
* ATB8T deffigDa from eidoiira
& IftiknotTdaDgMen'tCbthiog—,
^ neoohBod«lA,ekM ettugbAck.
IW R»ort
fwoMDti ior Mao
•lid Toang Mdtti to be foond ADywhera
Ate now AbowB in our complete Unei of
OferooAto And Winter Suite.

DOW *1L MEM $2E «

"2 inch Table Uamask‘b.‘antiful paUerna, per yar.l........................................ 1.50
;i ud Napkins
AapKins to matcu
mitlcb tor
for ni..
$l.2*i> the
uio u>
d< zc.
72-iiicb Blea.-hod Tabic Dauiaak, best \-alne for the mon.-y. p. r ynnl..
The Napkins to matvU for S^LOO and S'I.dO the cloaoo.
Two oilier grodee Bleacbrtl
UamaBk.
at.
per
yard........................75c
and i .00
Bleacbell Damask,
yard.................
UnUeai'hed Table Dan a»k. different'wiilthE at, per yard.-30c. 60c, 75C

0™u,. ™riety o,

, ,,

iP>x M'oi. ]<-all»-r >l|•ll••1l•l>■rt•■l. M2M
*2«. and *25.
Gold.-II .gik, wiKvl •.••ut. Iri-rt vnluet.
*E'.E ME *1S and M9.SE

TABLECLOTH PATTERNS
! Roast Your Turkey

- Black caMvM. ElE MESE ME
ME
Phney Caarimere. ME BIME
ME ME
Thncy WoratedE MEM.
’'Haase.*' 4-bnlton coat. ME
B1ESE ME ME ME Ml.

’’Arran.- three-bnlton ConL ME
MESE ME ME ME

ME

Red TableClOthS-2 yar.l8 wide and 2 yanls long...................................1.50
2 yartii whle and 2J yanU long................................... 2.00

$1E
.

|IE

coilar.

iamb

Mofthrtn HUk. otter collar, MOEQE

All Fur Overcoats
Black Ruoaian Calf. MO and *2E

Carving Seta, *1J» to *3J».
Bird Carver*. *1.00 to *2.50.

^

Tkanlrsgiving (jamc Sets
g»"i» •>«

That bar* grace, »lyk>
Natural Rat. ouer collar. fftOEM.
and beauty.
Blended Rat. otter collar. t9E0E
Tbe
Gnn Metal Calf iu butlon.!
Katiirnl Rat. rat collar. IN and MS.
nivndvd Marmot. Persian collar. lace and blncber, one of lliv moat
popnlar fioiBhe* that ia aoW
collar. 1^. E>-ery lady takee pride in her
Blended Marmot, i
■boee. and tbc«e abow tbe dainty
linet of the foot to the verj- beat:
advantage. The*e.ffhoee are made
Eskimo Dog, ME ME ME ME
to fit and they wear well.

I The Hannah^ Lay
^
Mercantile G),

Qockcry Attractions

Blue Dinner Ware

Ttie urvaiHSl line of Chi.>a nnd Table IV-vromlions
ever seen in the city.
Til-fatiu.'i..
'OM tUii. " (’bins fc’bi..-pli..,m»-l ■■xqui»itc
Hr-a-l aii.J Hutlv-r I'lut. s. .liff- >r,,. ,1s!ri-. M-75. *5«l and *E00.

Sold in “open stock." Buy any num­
ber of pieces you want. Plates, Cups Rnd
Saucers, Pla'Uers, Covered 1 lishes. Soup
Plates, Oatmeal Dishes. Butter Chips.
Sauce Dishes, Pitchers and Bowls.

turkey design, in^blue and whiU* ami Wuc and gold.
Fur Uned Overcoats
Tbe sveUest line any mcrchsat has ever nisplayed One larire Platter and 12 Dinner Plate*.
; laltaverseaty.bntonrtrnaedemniaed tbe Hnest roods
$7.50 and $10 for Ihe ^1
nade. Sooe oftbe very best bive already been sold. De
flUnriiitToa can pick from.. AU Ibex beantlfni Overcoats Ladies' Newest Shoes Dining Tables
' iRbestof Blaa Broadclotb.

Riualas

In s Suv.irv-Itoasii-r and It will bi- iwic-c sk ionibr Tkew- aril from
*1.25 te S3.2E
vtr.',;l. r
fr..m 45e t* *2X0.
I- iiiuil.' ill faitiilv au.l' J i.gi-tI »
and plain .

Red Damask Table Linen, per yartl............. 25c,.30c, 4(Jc, 50c

Xct .ppn>pri.tr

otter

Dining Chairs

liilii

5

<Ompus" Suits

Mink,

Hiirh OR Ihosv* art- nni >i-^n every
•lay. \V,- ar,' ufferltig griHiK-Hl iff val'
Our prlora
Jleriiitlfiil
•a ar. $l&». *25. (27. $((. $4E and
IS.
A b<'a<mfHl Mb>lon Sldv hoard for
10 snd'ME

As fine a line of Table Linens as yon will find. Exceptioial values in all cases.

E2E ME ME ME ME ME
Black. 44 tn. length. «1E ME ME9E
«1E E1E ME ME ME ME
Oolora. 44 in. length. ME ME ME
ME ME ME ME ME

Hudson Kay Mink.
eonar. M7EM.

Sideboards

THANKSGIVING LINENS

Blarit, mafilum heavy Whale, 48 In.
kmg. EtEOO.
Black, GO IB. iMflh. »IE »1U0, tiS.
tIE
BInck. 48 In. length. $4S. B40. ME
»)frf2E«2E«1E 91EI1E
Oraya.
Irnya, 48 In. length. 91E «1E »1E
Coiora. 48 In. lenfftE *1E ME ME

Hudaon Bay
^MTEOE
,

tospitauty.

' Tlianksgiving

.

« TiS'""'- ’**■

J:;;

Focin**

'-7;?,;^::

”*

s

Oor Grocery Division offers a
hoot of cood things to aid in ^>xor
Thanksgiving dinmr.

4-

Beat and freshest of Cranhorri
Oyrter* fresh every day.
Celery r.ghl from the celery beds.
Tliri fui:; ■ it Hull Dry” Tf>w<;- 25c.
Cooking and Bating Apple*.
«e. 50e.
Morgan’s Cider for your mivKe pie*.
All kinds of spices lor tuAtey dress- T.irkirti Towel*. gfK..!
15c. 20c. 25c.
Fl-ariir.: TurUih Tos.-!s, 2^ 29c
Laytr Raitina. alt kind* of Nuts, and
the besttefe
r candies for yeur last course.

TOWELS

Oysterettc Crackers, most dei.e.ouc
valuvs ever offi rd in the
f9 50, $10. $ts, $14.50. $16. cracker made.
I manner-.
Nabisco*. Fest.noB and
$21. $25, $33. $40 te $45.
of fancy Cookies.
Tour turkey will taste mneh
Be sure and uae Mrs. Rorer's fa­
mous Blend Of Coffee. Put# the finishing touch te a most delightful
are tbe rery lateet shapes for Fall taWe.
^
....
Thanksgiving pinner.
6c ffnre and aec tbe
and Whiter wear.

Men's Latest

...

do-.

ra...:|. rtlrl.«f«rH.s-..r:,ilqna.lnbf*«i. .

CL^e

IJn-r. fuikl>b Towol.;. SOe. 79c.
rii.-rl.,.'.] fliuHS Tiis'V'iiu:. 10c. 15c •'jrtl
I'latn Hurk Tow-line. I6e. 20c. 2Se.
40c, 90c. 75c. *1.15 yard.
FlKUM-d lluck ’T-mvIiBg. 76c.

;^0The Big Store''
Dealers in Everything

Are the ”Tilt-Kennpy.’ asgoovl u
shoe a* yon ever wore. .r^'t. '"'

V

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